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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December ilh, 1036 7 Iriisiup) Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
G IF T S FOR CHRISTMAS
Bus trip ends in a walk
PASSENGERS com pleted a journey on foot after the bus carrying them ran' out of petrol, members of the Ribble Valley Parish Councils’ Liaison Committee were told.
(Aighton, Bailey and Chatgley) said that the bus, travelling to Hurst Green, came to a stop at Lower Hodder Bridge. The passengers, including two blind people, had to alight and walk the rest of
■Coun. Mrs Mary Brown
A two handled rose bowl, maker's mark overstrutk. London, 1897, 12.5 cm. wide overall, 69 uz., sold bv Sotheby's m October 1986 for £1,265.
Ask Sotheby’s
AS WELL AS OUR EXTENSIVE RANGE OF FIREPLACES, WE ALSO HAVE A WIDE VARIETY OF PICTURES,
POTTERY, SMALL FURNITURE, AND FIREGUARDS, ETC., SEE ALL THIS AT
MANY INTERESTING ITEMS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS, TOGETHER WITH A WIDE RANGE OF ELECTRIC FIRES, BRASSWARE, FENDERS,
a l is f (M in 3Fireplace (galleries
115 M ANCHE STER ROAD NELSON BB9 7AG Exit 12 off the M65
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|S A AMP. £209 to pER! AMP. TUNER
(ABLE, SPEAKERS 1:525 |nd at r e a l is t ic
I a MONDS £99.95 lfrom £12.50 £3 to £80
INTHUSIAST |.ions. Help and Advice
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|ERY SATURDAY CHRISTMAS (60p) |10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
>r Lane, Clitheroe Tel. 22698
IREETING CARDS le s d a y m o rn in g s during December, |)pen All Day C h r is tm a s Eve
leas from our range of IS. GAMES, BOOKS, Its MATERIALS, PENS,
ELECTRA D9336/21 Fridge/ Freezer (5.0/
4.0cu.ft.gr.)
•o. no deposit and 24 monthly payments.of £14 59 Total credit pnee f 39016 APR 35-.
£ 2 5 9" FREE DELIVERY
Artftt BaftLiyta'd American E .p-m *•—
— ABOUT— j CAREFREE..... CXS9 l
AFTER £40 TRADE-IN (Price without trade-in £299.95)
BURLEY Morcott 411 2kW Focal Point Fire
1189"
AFTER £40 TRADE-IN
(Ptice without trade-in £229.95) PCiCE AFTER
PRICE WITHOUT TRADE-IN TRADE-IN TRADE-IN
CREDA Hallmark 49502 Cooker £289.95 £50 £ 3 3 9 .9 5
BENDIX 73468 Washer/Dryer PLUS FREE STEAM IRON & TOWELS £329.95 £30 £ 3 5 9 .9 5
ELECTRA 37426 Tumble Dryer (9lb) £114.95 £15 £129 .9 5
LEC 424 Fndge/Freezer (4.0/2.7
cu.ft.gr.) £179.95 £20 £1 99 .9 5
AKAI Pro A100 Tower System £239.95 £50 £ 2 8 9 .9 5
INSTANT CREDIT UP TO £1000 I ON ABOVE MODELS
Terms subject to credit approval I A typical example of our NO DEPOSIT
| terms is shown Terms on other appliances available from your local Norweb shop or from Norweb. Cheetwood Road. Manchester______________
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MR JAMES SNOWDEN (second left) with his trophy nnd the champion beast
CHAMPION at Gisburn Auction Mart's annual Christmas prize show and sale of dairy cattle was shown by J . P . D. Snowden.
from R. Lancaster jun. There were 120 animals
Reserve champion was
forward. Best black and white or blue
newlv-calved cow: K. Wrathall (£60d). L). Carter (£710), J. R.
Drinkal! (£615). Newly-calved coloured cow
or heifer: R. Murray l£490). J. P. Harrison (£715). V. Drinkall (£430). Newlv-calved blue or black
and white heifer: J. P. D- Snowden (£S45). C. Craddock
(£990). H. Southwell (£650). Newly-calved cow: R. Lan
caster jun. (£795), B. H. and.). Proctor (£750). T. Sharp (£535). Newlv-calved heifer: W. A. and A. Booth (£520). C. R. Wilson (£475), E. Murray (£520). The Horace Bowden Chal
Offers subject to availability
Perpetual Trophy for newly- calved heifer: J. P. D. Snowden
(£845). Prices. First quality cows
made to £785 (average £600). second quality to £502 (£486). First quality heifers made to £990 (£064) and £500 (£487). In the section for dairy cows
sold a Charolais bull for £180. M. Proctor a Belgian Blue bull for £240 and T. Harrison a SimmetUal bull for £186. In the fatstock section, there
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SFTSl TH’S
TRICITY Sovereign Halogen __- Slot in Cooker
(Price1 m
AFTER £100 TRADE-IN (Price without trade-in £779 95)
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HO OV ER A3394 'Exclusive' Auto Washing Machine
AFTER £60 TRADE-IN (Price without trade-in £349.99)
£ 2 8 9" FREE DELIVERY
A TOSHIBA V12 Midi Hi-Fi System
AFTER £50 TRADE-IN (Price without trade-in £299.95)
£249-95 1
Telephone 0282-64941 C lo se d Tu esd a y
the way. Her comments came
in Skipton for a
during a brief discussion on bus deregulation.
Committee vice-chair
man Coun. Tony Jackson (Ribchester) said there were problems, but the new system probably needed time to settle
down. • Bus-users with com
plaints about the new ser vices can ring the County Council "Hotline” (Pre ston 263333) or contact Mr Stuart Bailey in the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (Clitheroe 25111). If a bus simply fails to turn up, complainants are advised to c o n ta c t th e bus operator.
OFFER MUST END SOON!
Plenty of rain but it’s been a mild November
NOVEMBER was mild and wet, with only five comple
tely dry days and a total of six inches of rain. Dav Max. Min. Rain (mm)
BRIDGE __CLUB_
WINNERS of the duplicate came at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mr S. Patten and Mr B. Webster, Mr L. Garner and Mrs I. Kosmalski; EW Mr E. Ormand and Mrs IX Kirkham and Mr and Mrs Yates. On the following: hand. ..
good bidding sequence would S W N E
trump with his balanced 14 points. West must double with his 16 points. This is, of course, for penalties. Although north is weak, he
South must open one no
0.3 15.4 (snow) 4.0
17.2
THE 60-strong cast of Caldcrstones Revue and D ram a t ic S o c ie ty ’s “Joseph and his Amazing Tcchnicolour Dreamcoat”
. have enjoyed playing to sell-out audiences for the past two nights. Tickets are very scarce
for the remaining shows, including a Saturday a f te r n o o n m a t in e e performance. The popular musical, by
Tea-time blaze closes chippy
THE popular Bawdlands fish and chip shop, in Clitheroe, may be closed for more than two weeks following a fire which left the fat-frying
range a blackened ruin
Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd-Webber, is back on the Whalley stage by popular demand . . . three years after the society last gave its version of; the show. Joseph is played by
Poppy Appeal breaks all records
Brian Haworth, the narra to r is Je an Pells and Pharaoh is Matthew Cox. Producer is Margaret
Dilworth and musical director Joan Pate.
Help centre for the elderly
cannot take out the double, as to do this he must have a five card suit. East is content to leave the double in. South also should have a five
HO 4S
card suit to take out the double and so the final contract should
be as above. However, the hand was only
played by south in this contract on two occasions. It was played bv north in two diamonds, by east in one no trump, and by west in two hearts, two spades, two no trumps and three no trumps.
S dealer. NS vul.
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S KJ97 H AKJ10 D KJ4 C 65
N S
S AQ5 H Q i D 9872
C AQ109 On Thursday, the joint NS
winners were Mrs E. Wood anti Mrs W. Russell, with Mr S. Patten and Mr B. Webster. The EW winners were Mrs B. Thomson and partner.
S 1043 H S53 D 06 C KJ743
38 0.5 (mist) (25mm = one inch of rain).
Hospital resident
AN inquest, is to be held following the death of Brockhall Hospital resi
dent, Mr Paul Broster. Mr Broster (39) was
injured within the grounds in a collision with a motor cycle ridden by a member of the catering staff. Mr Broster received leg and internal injuries and died at Blackburn Royal infir mary two days later.
Car stolen R.K.A.
A YELLOW Ford Escort, registration AFV 58-1R, was stolen from Calder- stones Hospital during broad daylight. The vehi cle was owned by Mr David Marsh, of Epsom Way, Accrington.
PARTS of the Ribble Valley are to be included in a scheme aimed at helping the elderly in
rural areas. Speaking at a meeting
of the Parish Councils’ Liaison Committee, Lan cashire Age Concern's project co-ordinator Mr Daniel Pearson said the scheme was currently running in the Barnold- swick area, but would move into the Ribble Valley in about 12
months. it would attempt to dis
cover the needs of the elderly and then help to set up and develop the required services. Many pensioners, he said, would benefit from a prescrip tion collection service, a v o lu n ta ry t r a n s p o r t scheme or day care. The scheme would be
AN all-time record — that is the result of this year's Poppy Appeal for Clith eroe and District.
Mr R o b e r t S c o t t , announcing the total to date of £4,489.06, said that he was “ a b so lu te ly d e l i g h t e d ’’ by th e response.
Poppy Appeal organiser
and his wife Teresa, plus another assistant, were busy serving a shop-full of customers at Friday tea time when the fire began. Mr Walsh, who has
Owner Mr Philip Walsh
owned and lived above the shop for nearly six years, commentend: “We spotted flames in the range and got everyone out of the shop very quickly. We tried to tackle the fire our selves with extinguishers but soon realised it was no good and called out the fire brigade.” U s in g b r e a th in g
He expressed thanks to
all who had helped, partic ularly pupils from Clith eroe Grammar School, Chatburn Road and senior pupils from Ribblesdale School who painstakingly attached 4,000 leaves to
the poppies. Collections house to
house, in shops, works, schools, clubs and hotels raised £1,903.92; donations totalled £282.49; social functions and special efforts raised £2,012.05 and wreaths £290.60. The present total is over £S00 more than at the same time last year.
free expert appraisal Sotheby’s valuer John Phillips will be available at
The Devonshire Arms, Bolton Abbey, Skipton
on Monday 8th December 1986 10 am to 3 pm
to give free advice and to accept for sale by auction
Furniture, Pictures, Silver, Porcelain, Collectors’ Items, Wine and other Works of Art.
If you arc unable to attend, but would like a visit at home for advice on the
valuation and possible sale of any item, please contact
Sotheby’s, 8-12 Montpellier Parade,
Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2TJ. Telephone: (0423) 501466
Encore by popular request SOTHEBY’S P O U N D E D 1744
GATEWAY
apparatus against the thick smoke, firemen hacked open the front of the counter to reach the fire, which was inside the range and could have been caused by fat deposits. Mr Walsh added: “luck
ily it did not spread to the large fat-fryers, or we could have been in real trouble.” He feels that his home
and the rest of the shop were saved by the special fire-proofed ceilings and floors, which prevented the blaze from spreading. He now hopes to return
WELCOME TO OUR NEW SHOP AT
SWAN COURTYARD (Formerly Penthouse Pottery Basement)
We offer Floorcoverings at down to earth prices and
on all stock items during November Please come and browse at your leisure.
FREE FITTING
All eatimatei tree of charge and without obligation Full fitting and cleaning semce available Tel. CLITHEROE 22107
to “business as usual” as soon as possible."
and SKIPTON (0756) 61614 k j O N E • D U N L O P [MASSIVE - T Y R E P U R C H A S E
run from a converted bus which could act as an advice and information centre or as a meeting place in villages without a communal hall.
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and heifers, a cow due to calve in January made £455. There were 328 calves for
were 626 cattle, including 215 young bulls, 16S steers and heifers. 243 cows and bulls, 2,176 sheep, including 1.728 graded sheep and 458 ewes and
rams.
ward. First quality Friesian bulls made to £133 (£107.35), second quality to £100 (£55.75). Heifers averaged £65 and made to £43 (£24.25), Hereford X bulls to £142 (£
118.SO) and £106 (£90.55), heifers to £*98 (£69.60) and £56 (£38). Charolais X bulls to £180 (£162.20) nnd £130 (£102), heifers to £126 (£106.25) and £86 (£75.00). Black* Polly bulls made to £86 (£69.75). heif ers to £60 (£56) and £43 (£33). Limousin X bulls made to
made to 130p (U2.2p). medium to 129.2p (110.2p), others to
Young bulls: Light bulls . . . . . .
98.8p (92.8p). Steers and heifers: Light
steers made to 99.2p (94.<p), medium to 110.2p (94.6p), heavy to lOS.Sp (94.5p), light heifers to 104.Sp (93.9p), medium .to 103.8p (92.8p), heavy to 93.2p (87.9p). Uncertified light steers made to 113.Sp (88.3p), light heifers
lenge Cun for 11 newly-calved registered Friesian: R. Met calfe (£640), H. E. Airey (£500), W. A. and A. Booth
(£765). The Henry Bradley Memorial
£177 (£150.90) and £133 (£106.85). heifers to £122 (£95.20) and £98 (£70.35), Sim- m e n ta l X b u lls to £186 (£160,50). heifers to £100 (£99) nnd £8-1 (£74.25). Belgian Blue bulls to £240 (£203.15). heifers averaged £152. Weaned calves: Beef X bulls made to £245 (£221.50). heifers
to £278 (£231). Chief prices: J. S. Douglas
HUGE STOCKS TO FIT MOST POPULAR CARS
FROM £U .60r+ E1.74 VAT
to 103p (S5.2p), medium to 94 2p (82.7p). neavv to 89.2p
(S lip) Sheep: Light lambs made to
200.5p (195.4p). standard to 214p (202.5p), medium to 208p (18S.5p), heavy to 174p (166.2p). Overweight averaged
147.5p. Shearlings made to 180p
(151.3p), half-bred ewes to £36.60 (£26.85), homed ewes to £25 (£16.50) and rams to £38 (£30.60).
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