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1 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 4th, 19S0
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Sensational Sale starts at ^ Menswear
1 CHURCH STREET/. CLITHEROE. / (opposite the Library)
All the latest styles and fashions reduced. TROUSERS £21.99, reduced to £14.99 FORMAL SHIRTS £13.99, reduced to E5.00
FROM TODAY
100% WOOL and ACRYLIC KNITWEAR £21.99, reduced to £14.99
CORD JEANS £19.99, reduced to E14.99
FORMAL JACKETS £49.99, reduced to E30.00 Also big reductions on TWO-PIECE SUITS, heavyweight check and tweed trousers.
■ p l e a t e d ja n b o c o r d , sw e a t s h ir t s , b a g g y
SHIRTS, SKI-JACKETS, CORDS and JEANS (Everything at a reduced price)
'HURRY— HURRY— BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE Make your Christmas Shopping Worthwhile by saving lots of ££££’s
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Lucky Margaret is our word winner
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representative Mrs Linda Man* (right).
LIBRARY CORNER
RECENT additions to the shelves at Clitheroe include:
“ Headlines” — Graham
Masterton. Story of a young woman who inherits a news
paper. ‘instead of Eden” — Alice
Mitchell. A saga set in the West Riding of Yorkshire which tells the story of three women from different genera-
lM‘*The Titanic: The full story of a tragedy*' — Michael Davie. Ston- of the sinking of the Titanic and the recent dis covery of the wreck lieneatn
the ocean. •‘Daley: The hunt It) years
__ y . Thompson and N. Wilson. The life of the athletics
star. Wellspoken a d erispvPturkey bake filled Clilheroo Parish Hall, and the sightof an lmond raspberry layer and a chocolate chestnut dessert was enough to
‘“ in 'our’ picture,^the winner of our jumbled words competition Mrs Margaret Layfield, of Tower Hill, receives her set of pans from British Gas
TWO Clitheroe youngs ters were successful in verse and prose examina tions of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, held in Burnley.Rachel Regan (11), of Brownlow Street, passed grade four and Matthew Wright (12), of Chatbum Road, passed grade five with distinction. b Rachel, a pupil at Rib-
ancaster Drive,
David’s dream comes in
CHRISTMAS in the winter wonderland of the French Alps is in store for Clitheroe man Oavtcl s Norman (24), who has just been appointedI chief
the Alps true
oki instructor with the Schools Abroad travel p venue, Clitheroe, has
rganisation. A David, of Beechwood facked his bags ready to sea level and near
ily out to Les Arcs, which aboves more than 5,000 feet
the 15,000 ft. Mont Blanc, Europe’s highest peak. d The appointment is a
Dream come true for exavid, who will be kept Aptremely busy until next upril teaching parties of ea to 300 schoolchildren
prestigious centre. He has been a profes
ch week to ski at the
sional instructor for five years in Scotland and on the Continent and knows the Les Arcs area well. He is engaged to an Essex girl, Melanie Garrod, whom he met out there, although no date has yet been finalised for the
DAVID
wedding.David’s father, Arthur, in is chairman and chief ski
Cstructor at Pcndle Ski Mlub and his mother, Narian, is secretary of the F o r t h W e s t S k i
T sSouveniroundsHE North West Sound c Archive’s cassettes to
ederation. b David is sorry to leave ki Club has a great
eroe.ehind his friends in Clith S He thinks the Pendle
future, but feels that this new opening is the oppor tunity of a lifetime for him and could lead to a post in management.
Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Adve.
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Mlesdale School, and Clatthew, who attends Scitheroe Royal Grammar L hool, are taught by Mrs
Do you have a
CONDENSATION PROBLEM?
When warm, moisture-laden air inside a house comes into contact with a cool surface,
The cause
it condenses — and most of u s are familiar with what ' happens next. Tiny ■ i1 droplets form to . produce trickles and finally small / pools of water.
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And if it is left unchecked, condensation's
initial nuisance can soon become a real threat — to your home and perhaps / even to your health.
i its effect
Condensation, given time, is capable of attacking the entire fabric of a house. Repeatedly soaked woodwork is most at risk — damp conditions create
the ideal environment for wet , and dry rot in timber.
Dampness also breaks down the adhesive properties of brickwork, cement and , • rendering, damages w plaster, wallpaper and V ,. paintwork, not to mention j . encouraging the growth of mould and algae with their unpleasant musty smells.
v# Its cure
Reduction of water vapour levels in the air is the only
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THE National Blood Transfusion Service will hold blood donor sessions at Clitheroe Parish Hall, Church Street, on De cember 13th, from 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to -I p.m.
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yIT IS well over 20 me a rs since I had wany conversations o ith' an elderly mill awner: a man known mnd respected in com c ercial and sporting
A grand old gentleman
Wh a l le y W i n d o w
circles throughout the Gad recently read, Walter
ounty. h I told him of a book I s reenwood's "Lanca
"hire,” 1 think it was. oThere’s a great deal in it mf how you hard bitten dowill owners ill-treated the v ntrodden weavers in geour employ,” 1 said
ulling his leg. v He surprised me. “Its
went on to speak of the difficult times the cotton industry was then going through and of experi ences in former "slumps. th“We could have gone to
p ntly and mischievously ery, very tine." he said.
toe wall in the 1930s," he a ld me, “if we hadn't had
Some of them were dread ful fellows." and then
bit of capita! behind us." v He then told me of a
f isit from one of his onceived government eived substantial cash
ellow magnates at a time c when, under a perhaps ill- c scheme, mill owners re
TDK Kibble Valley has a new colony of beavers t . . . not the furry varie
grants for every loom they scrapped. I forget the exact details, but it is unquestionable that many mill owners did very well out of it.
Go Without. Visit Our Mill Shop See For Yourself.
VISA
cy, hut a group of six-to- thight-vear-olds taking S eir first steps in the
"You want to get in on
it," the visitor had said. (1 was told him name, but I am more diplomatic than
the BBC). so“Blank got in on it and
h did Dash," the visitor bad continued," and they Aoth made a packet." nagain 1 learned their
“but if 1 did it. what about my work people'.’" "Ah, you’ve got to look after yourself." retorted the visitor.
bout it," said my friend,
fr“Yes, yes," said my themiend again," but some of
BRITAIN has onlv two native deer species, the Red and the Roe. The recently re-introduced Reindeer was a native species
ated in the 12th century. However, all the other species are human introductions, the fallow as o long as 2,0(1(1 years ago hv the Romans, the
u n t i l thers more recently. District.
from Japan in 18fi(l and is the species most like y to be seen in the Kibble Valley. II is elnsel) related to the Red Deer and (here is concern about interbreeding with the native species in those areas where both occur, such as the Lake
The Sika Deer was introduced into ISritain ,
Get YOUR condensation problems under control. Call in at any Norweb shop lor more information. These
dehumidifiers are on display at most of our major shops.
INSTANT CREDITUPTO £1,000 Subjectto credit approval.
A typical example of our NO DEPOSIT credit terms is shown Terms on other appliances available from your local Norweb shop ot from Norweb. Choelwood Road Manchester
C The Indian and Chinese Muntjacs and tlu thhinese Water Deer are still confined mainly to a e south in areas where they were introduced ht the beginning of this century. They are
.. .. ,
ighlv unlikely to he seen round here. a Tlie only native deer to occur in this area with
snv regularity is the Roe. it is a small deer der.tanding only about two feet high at the shoul d Rocs need thick cover in which to lie up Curing the day and are mainly active at night.
. . extermin
all their lives, their fathers and mothers, too — yes, and grandparents as well in some cases. Do von want me to put them all on the dole'.’” shHis caller shrugged his
have worked for nie
i oulders. "It’s utt to you. "Tt’s business," lie said.
timent in business. You’ve got to think of No. 1."
here’s no room for sen l The dear old man
k°-m
fooked him straight in the tace (1 choose my adjec alives carefully). "Is that ml you’ve come to tell
e?” The visitor nodded. " "Right." said my friend.
Thank you. Now you can s That’s the end of the ntinued to function, if
tory as it was told to me and' it is pleasing to co record that the business
more common than many people think. o The rutting season lasts from June to the en<l o lant in the uterus wall and begin their devel
onsequently they arc rarely seen, despite being impf August, hut the fertilised egg cells do not
tpment until December. The young, generally norweb
ewells. o He was all autocratic
mate at about three years old, but the does e mature early and can give birth to the next gen
e present time. 1
wins, are horn in May or June. Bucks first dration at onlv two years old. 1 bus the species thon it is likely that the population is growing at
was not universally popu lar with all his employees. th It is a pity, I often think
peomineering man and. rhaps because of this
oes have the ability to increase numtiers ti With extra cover provided by recent afforesta
TONY COOPER
welley didn't know him as W as I did.
well.
a hen you have helped wn old chap with his hath, tweek in, week out, for g o to three years, you
et to know him pretty J.F
not exactly thrive, for i some time after he had
farll a d e his la st. sad. dpinionated, sometimes
cout movement. GThe 1st B o w l a n d
held its inaugural meet Sing at Grindlelon CE Soungsters learnt the
roup's Beaver Colony v ch o o l. F ou r teen
LOS POLYTHENE. Dept N l . Coltonlrec. Colne. Lancs Tel 102821 867200 869900
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Polyth.n. Sh*«ling. Po1»b«g». PolYQr**i>hou.«. Netting*. Plantpou A Horticultural Supplia
acout motto and promise thnd proudly received aneir World Scout badges
mes. a “Yes, yes. I know all
d neckers. evThe group will meet oys from the Howland
s ery Thursday in the hchool at ti p.m. and any
G1SBURNE PARK PRIVATE HOSPITAL
ALCOHOL DEPENDENCY UNIT
area wanting to join are welcome to go along. HeLeader is .Mrs Angela
If someone you love drinks too much, WE CAN HELP. Ring now for confidential advice and assistance.
s rd (front right), as Listed by Miss Heather v ord (left) and Mrs Be
crly Moore (back right).
H A R D O F H E A R IN G ? Visit the
CONVENTIONAL HEARING AIDS MAY NOT BE NEEDED DARW the exhibition.
DARWEN The Library Theatre
Hall School Street, Monday, December
8th
HEARING AID EXHIBITION at Modern Hearing Aids and Correctors
The facts a b o u t ERO EXHIBITION FEATURES:
FROM THE U S A : The Starkey custom- THE PRICE OF HEA R ING A ID S : Lists mad“ ™ in the ear aid. with 10.000 available showing prices ol 300-aids.
variations of lilting, to suit from the “ very type ,'o the user of IS THERE A SU ITA B LE A ID FOR
mildest perceptive loss
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normal level. I 'M NO T REALLY DEAF: Many visitors to the Exhibition tell us this and we understand exactly what they mean, being confused when several people are
! talking together, words sounding muffled and indistinct, the need to have television and radio too loud for others. If this is your problem, ask to try the NEW DANAVOX 793 when you visit
ME? Not everyone can be helped with I an aid but whatever hearing correction I is shown to be beneficial, you will learn I which type of aid or corrector would suit |
your individual case. L
FREE A U D IO M E TR IC H E A R IN G ] E VA LU A T IO N : Dispensers on duty will 1 gladly and freely test your hearing and I will advise whether or not a Hearing Aid I is required.
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CASH OR CR ED IT P A YM E N T : Which I method is best for you? The technicians | on duty w :!l be pleased to advise you. 1 S PECIAL C O N C E S S IO N S FO R ] P EN SIO N ER S : Yes. there are. H yo u ] qualify don't fail to ask for information]
on this. CLITHEROE Church Street
Tuesday, December 9th
ACCRINGTON
S t M a r y ’ s P a r is h T h eT ow nH a ll Church Hall
'10.30 am. to 4.00 pm. Not Closed for Lunch If you are unable to attend, please write or call at
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