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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 m | 12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 11th, 1986


YFC pays silent tribute


MEMBERS of Clitheroe YFC Committee and the advisory committee stood in silence in memory of three greatly respected club supporters who died


earlier this year. They were Mr John


Spcnsiey, president Mr Tom Whitwoll and his wife, Eleanor. The club met at Pendle­


i


Gardeners earn their reward


GREEN-FINGERED re­ sidents of Billington and Langho have been re­ warded for their skill in a gardening competition or­ ganised by the parish council and Whalley


ton Village Hall for a debate, with the club team of David Walmsley, Kate Preston and chair­ man Roger Vickery facing a guest team which in­ cluded top county deba­ te r s Moira Robe r ts , Richard Critchley and ■John Thornber. Ex-county chairman Mr


John Easton was judge and gave some valuable


hints. The two motions led to


'The second, that Brit­ .


heated debating. The first, on the Sunday trad­ ing laws was won easily hv the guests.


ish agriculture has failed to effectively market its products in Europe, was won by Clitheroe. Steve Morris proposed


Complaint may go to the PM


the vote of thanks, sec­ onded by Roger Coates. Next Wednesday's


meeting will be a trip to Peter Reed (textiles) Ltd in Blacko.


Strays: few complaints


ONLY four complaints about stray dogs have been recorded since two pest control officers were lirought in to deal with the problem, parish coun­ cil representatives were told at th e i r liaison


meeting. The publicity program­


me. which so far has been centred on Clitheroe town centre, is to be extended to more village areas.


New season under way


PROSPECTIVE mem­ bers were welcomed by president Chris Can- to the first meeting of the a u t u in n season of Clitheroe Ladies' Speak­ ers’ Club. Beryl Waddington gave


R1BBLE Valley council­ lors are thinking of send­ ing a letter of complaint to the Prime Minister con­ cerning the run-down of Calderstones and Broc- khall Hospitals. The Policy and Re­


son, of Limefield Avenue, Whalley, a former hor­ ticulturist and a member of the Lions Club visited all the gardens on the main road in Billington and Langho. Six winners are to re­


Lions. Judge Mr Arthur Pear­


Public Notices Clitheroe 22324 auditorial), 23323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (ULassi)iedl


1BE.


THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES OFFICE


WILL BE CLOSED ON


SATURDAY and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th and 15th


Classified Advertisements may be


placed on Monday, September 15th by telephoning


BURNLEY 22331


ceive gardening vouchers at a “Worzel Gummidge” evening at the Black Bull, Old Langho, later this


month. Main winner was Mr


CLITHEROE Health Centre has just taken pos­ session of its latest “ap­ pliance of science”. An e le c t ro - c a rd io g r a p h machine, £3,000 worth of technological wizardry, has been provided by the Clitheroe Heart Machine Fund. The health centre al­


Interesting route for fell race


sources Committee heard on Monday that Sir John Page, chairman of the Re­ gional Health Authority, had not yet replied to an invitation to address Ribble Valley councillors on the run-down. They want him to exp­


lain why Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale Health Authority is being given power to administer the run-down. They decided that if Sir


John fails to reply they should write to Mrs Thatcher.


Honey of a talk


WHEN tomb


Tutankhamun’s


there was still edible. Mr K. G. A. Preedy, of Feniscowles. opened his


omb was opened after ,000 years, honey found


talk to Clitheroe Garden Club with this incredible fact. Throughout the talk his knowledge and devo­ tion to the “busy bee” en­ sured a most appreciative audience. The intricate workings


a speech entitled "Free­ dom of the Seas’* and Chris Carr described a visit to a leprosy settle­ ment in Zimbabwe. The next meeting, at


i.ow Moor Club, will be on Tuesdav.


Speeding fines


TWO Langho motorists were each caught in a speed trap on the same day in Whalley Road, Wilpshire, Clitheroe magistrates heard. David Edward Charlson


(51). of Rogersfield, was fined £30 for travelling at -17 mph in a 30 mph zone. Peter Thomas Street (50). of Hillcrest Road, was fined £25 for driving at -12 mph.


Sneak theft


ABOUT £500 cash was ,-tnlen from Inglewood, Whalley Road. Pendleton, between 0-10 a.in. and 10 a.m. on Tuesday, while the owners were out. The th ie v e s sn e ak ed through the back door. Clitheroe (TD is inves­


tigating. Phone damage


VANDALS cl ini lied through :i window into a works cabin on a building si:.- in the grounds of I'arlton Mill. Highfield Road. U lith e ro e . oil Friday night, and caused damage to a £31:5 British Telecom payphone. ( iitheroe police are inves- ! igating.


I.ANGHO tbtisia.-ts wi t i le Use of placing field. kibble Valley council­


sports on- 1 soon have five-acre


lor- have decided to rent iaml from a farmer a view to purchasing -ite with the aid of a urts ( 'ntmcil grant.


tli. -p,


Cinema


IIK-MAN and She-ra vis­ it (Tiiheroe Civic Hall Cinema in ‘The Secret of


the Sword.” the film which starts tomorrow night and inns until next Thursdav.


P ­ath sweeper


CLITHEHOE could soon have a footway sweeping


machine to help in the fight against litter. The town council is currently looking into the cost of purchasing a sweeper.


East Anglia


COLOUR slides of a Nelson couple's holiday in East Anglia were shown to Clitheroe ami District Probus Club. Mr ami Mrs H Dennett were thanked bv Mr Tom Wallwork. 'At the next meeting, a


ready possesses similar equipment — used to diagnose heart disorders — but the new machine is far more advanced and is small enough to take into patients’ homes. It is the latest in a suc­


THE Hodder Valley Show at Slaidburn on Saturday will include the now tradi­ tional six-mile ■ race up Easington Fell and back. In 108-1, the event at­


tracted 150 runners from til over Lancashire. There


cession of pieces of equip­ ment provided in the Ribble Valley by the heart machine fund since it was launched in 1070. P ic tu re d with the machine is Dr Rex Harri­ son (right) and staff with Mr Elliot Brown, a sales executive with Cambridge Medical E q u ipm en t, which supplied it.


Blaze at window firm


TWO fire Clitheroe blaze at Waterloo, morning. T h e re was se v e re


dealt with a Ultraframe, on Saturday


engines from


damage to 50 per cent of the roof and -HI per cent of the wood partitioning in the building used for window manufacturing. The firm's recently an­


of the hive and the indus­ try of the bee was fully explained, making garden­ ers realise the necessity and the debt owed to the


bee. The inter-club quiz,


hosted by Rimington Garden Club, takes place next Tuesday at Gisburn Festival Hall. Anyone needing transport should ring 2-il(>5. At the next meeting, on


October 13th, the subject will be vegetables.


Society’s


VIP soloist CLITHEROE Parish Church Organ Society wil begin its 2215th season of concerts on Saturday with a very special soloist. Mr Ronald Frost is or­


ganist at St Ann’s. Man­ chester, organ tutor at the Royal Northern Col­ lege of Music and chorus master and organist for the Halle Concert Society. The popular programme


will include Lemmon; Schumann, Flor Peeters and Sir Walter Alcock.


Sculptures


A TALK on "Polytechni ques" was given to mem­ bers of Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Ciuild by Mr U. E. Matthews. He gave demonstrations


Polveell. Mrs A. Collingridge


chaired the meeting, which was attended by -12 members and four vis­ itors.


.More play area Woollies taken


CHEEKY thieves insured against a cold winter by stealing two mohair swea­ ters from Kaleidoscope, Swan C o u r ty a rd , Clitheroe, on Saturday af­


ternoon. The first, which was


red. beige and cream in colour, was worth £40, and the second, with a cream, green and brown design, was worth £35.


50UI1I


'2. ((>) "Rage hard” — Frankie Goes to Hollywood. 3. (I) “We don't have to" — Jermaine Stewart. I. (5) "Glory of love" — Peter Cetera.


1. (2) "Don't leave milliards.


this way" The Corn-


5. (8) “Human" — Human League, ti. (1) “ I want to wake up with you" — Boris Gardiner.


10. (19) ‘‘The way it is” — Bruce Hornsby and The Range.


9. (9) "When I think of you" — Janet Jackson. 11. ( 12 11)


13. (—) M. (—)


. ( 12)


15. (—) “Word up” — Cameo. Hi. (Hi) “You give love a had name" —■ Bon Jovi.


Sven.


17. (13) “Typical male" — Tina Turner. IS. (—) "Dancing on the ceiling" — Lionel Richie. 19. (7) “Lady in red” — Chris de Burgh. 20. (20) “Ain't nothin' goin' on hut the rent" — Gwen Guthrie.


week tomorrow, Mr John Dugdale, of Clitheroe, will give an illustrated talk on "A World Tour."


Housing plans


AN application for the erection of 19 dwellings on land at Ac­ crington Hoad, Whalley, is among plans lodged with the Kibble Valley Council’s Wan­ ning Department (number


05-17). Other applications include:


ley: Alterations and extension to* Dene View, Hurst Green (054-1). Clitheroe: Renewal of J>er- sion to use Cli th e ro e


RUFC. Littlemoor Park, rugbv club (051b). Hillington: Detached double ige on land adjoining


Whalley Old Road (0519). Wiswell: Change of use


barn at Greenbanks. Moorside Lane, to dwelling and provision of new access (0550).


Stolen in night


A *18 c.c. SUZUKI motor cycle was stolen from


Cow p e r Avenue Clitheroe. during Thtm day night. Clitheroe police are investigating.


Aighton. Hailey and Chaig


lire classes for men and women, juniors and vet­ erans, with some attrae- ive p r iz e s for th e


winners. Competitors can enter


on the day and must re­ gister at Slaidburn Village Hall changing rooms. Organiser Mr Mike


out and was an interest­ ing one for the amateur as well as th e se r io u s runner.


Bamford, of Broadhead Farm. Newton, said the oute was well marked


Calling all


supersleuths DO YOU have a good eye for ti clue? Then Sunday morning may otfer an ideal opportunity for you to try out your detective skills’on the Ribble Valley Rotaract Club's treasure hunt, which is open to


nounced plans to take on new staff will not be af­ fected by the fire.


VJIXAGf


NEWS 1 Tosside


Tosside, held its harvest thanksgiving service, one of only four per year at the tiny Independent Con­ gregational chapel. It was decorated with


Harvest Mount Sion Chapel,


fruit and flowers by Mrs Pauline Brown and Mrs May Wharton, and the service was well attended. The preacher was Mr


Henry Hazell, of Calder Avenue, Billington. Other winners were Mr Jack Pearson, of Whalley Road, Langho; Miss Mar­ lene Dixon, of Hard Acre, Whalley Road, Langho; Mr and Mrs Reginald Birtwell, of Primrose Ter­ race, Langho; Mr and Mrs Dennis Kitching, of Fells View, Biliington, and Mr and Mrs Eric Walter, of Abbey View, Billington.


Celtic snatch late goal


Stulyhridgc Celtic 2, Clithoroe 1


A LAST-MINUTE goal by Stalybridge plaver-manager Kevin Keelan robbed Clitheroe


David Hartley. Mrs Betty Askew, of Long Preston, was organist. A collection, in aid of chapel funds, to­ talled £-17. Afterwards, the fruit


of a iioint on Tuesday. The Shawbridge Club led for


most of the match through a first-minute goal from lan Whittaker, who bundled in a low centre from Peter Hutch­


and flowers were given to senior citizens and mem­ bers of the congregation who were ill. The next service will he


inson. The advantage should have


been increased during the first half, which Clitheroe domi­ nated, but poor finishing, with John Bowman the main culprit,


carol singing on December l lth. to be taken by Mr Richard Fallowes, of Bolton-by-Bowland.


Hurst Green


£250 raised A total of £250 was the


auvone. The chase begins from


result of the prize bingo it Hurst Green Bowling


Clitheroe Cricket Field at 10-30 a.m. and plough man's lunches will be av­


ailable. The club’s annual chat­


ter dinner will be held at the Swan and Ro.va’ Hotel. Clitheroe, on November 22ml.


Embroidery for children


CALLING all youngsters The next meeting of the Whalley and District Young Embroiderers' Soc­ iety is a week on Satur­ day at Whalley Adult Centre. The meeting begins


11 a.m. and runs until 3 30 p.m. and youngster: should take along a few assorted ribbons. 50p and their lunch as well as the nor m a 1 t h rc ad s sewing equipment. Anyone aged eight and


chaired the Augu ing of Hurst Green WI. wnen Bashall Eaves mem­ bers were guests. Mrs Nellie Heyes' “Tale


Interesting Mrs Margaret


Holden t meet-


of a tail" was an interest­ ing account of the life of B e a tr ix P o t te r . She brought a display of characters she had made herself. A short story competition was won by Mrs D u x b u rv , Mrs Mather, Mrs M. Bailey and Miss Bretherton. Raffle winners were


Wright.


over who wishes to join should contact Mrs M Walmsley (Tel. Padiham 78707).


Green Over (iOs whist and d o m i n o d r iv e w e re : Ladies — Mrs D. Rolton, Mrs M. Manning. Gents — Mr T. Bailey, Mrs H. Havlmrst. dominoes: Mr H. Jack-


Dominoes Whist winners at Hurst


Club. Mr J . Burgess thanked all who contri­ buted or helped.


let them down. Stalybridge pressed forward


Rvron. Clitheroe seemed to hav


after the break and equalised through a disputed (Hst-minute


jienalty following an apparently innocuous challenge by Alan


weathered the Stalybridge storm and narrowly failed to go ahead again when a John iivlor header stnick the inside


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BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 — 1974


LISTED BUILDING


An application has been received to re-roofing of existing building, formation of new window and erection of fire escape at Roefield Hotel, Edisford Road, Clitheroe. Application No. 3/86 0554/P.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Hist­ oric Interest. Any person wishing to make represent­ ations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the B o roug h P la n n in g and Technical Officer. Council O f f ic e s , C h u rch Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA, quoting reference number.


Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985. am representations received wii be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub­ committee agenda. Any rep­ resentations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when det­ ermining the application.


from five yards. With players still missing


. ‘the post and the rebound as hit over by Gary Butcher


Clitheroe would have been con­ tent with a point but they were left with nothing when their defence failed to clear their line nd Keelan popped up to


snatch the winner. C l i th e ro e : Underwood, utchinson. Rounds, De- hurst. Hyrom. N. Whiteside,


rocter.


Colin leads Ribble Valley runners


Mrs Spurgeon and Mrs Bargh. The vote of thanks was proposed by Mrs


CLITHEROE postman Colin Taylor led the local runners home in the annual Ben Nevis Rac e. F o r t William. Saturday. With a record entry of G00


Colin finished in 113th position with a time of Ihr 49mins


8secs. Not too far behind was


George Brass, 151th with Ihr 52mins lOsecs. Running the race for the


first time. Sabden’s Linda Lord was the third woman home and narrowly failed to complete the course inside two hours — fin­ ishing just 40 seconds over in


" ‘1st iMisition overall. Karin Taylor. Downham. re­


son. Mrs Duxburv, Mrs L. Cardwell, Mr 'I1. Seed. Raffle: Mrs M. Manning.


GISBURN AUCTION PRICES


THERE were 150 newly calved dairy cows anti heifers forward ur Gisburn Auction Mart last


Thursday. First quality newly calved


cows made to £035 (averaged £5SS), and second quality to £54(1 (£50S). First quality heif­ ers made to £715 (£5SO ami ecoml quality l<> £512 (£.510).


on how to make sculp­ tures with Polyfilla and


from J . Reynoldson made £035. and one from R. Shackle- ton £010. A friesian heifer from Mrs D. Carter £715 and one from II. Carr and Son £055. There were 405 calves for­


Chief prices: A Friesian cow


ward. First quality Friesian bulls math* to £130(£! 11.2U)and second quality to £104 (£0S>0). heifers to £0u (£54.251 and £50 (CIS. 1(1). Hereford X bulls to £149 (£11S.21» and £111 (£S2). heifers to £79 (£04.70) and £59


(£41). Charolais X bulls made to


£2o0 (£101) and £122 (£100).


heifers to £122 (£113.40) and £04 (£00.90). Black Polly bulls to £5*7 (£89.40) and £58 (£48.50), heifers to £72 (£72) and £5(1 (£30.00). Limousin X bulls made to


£92 (£74.15). Sinunental X bulls to £190 (£154.25). heifers to £15) (£137) and £78 (fill). Bel- dan Blue bulls made to £220, heifers to £145 (£131.GO). Winner of the Simmental


conqiotition was J. and A. J. Frankland for a bull which made £19G. There were 14 store pies for­


ward. Store pips made £21 and gilts fit fur service made to


£194 (£145*.'.*0) and £128 (£120). heifers to £112 (£102.20) and


there were 064 cattle including 227 young hulls. 204 steers and heifers and 233 cows and bulls. 3.501 sheep, including 3.043 graded sheep and 510 ewes and rams forward.


£57. In the fat stock section,


J. M. Townsend 124.2p). Steers and heifers: Light


made to 120.2p (110.Op) medium to 120.2p (11 l.t*j>) others to 100.8p (93.0p). Chie: prices: J. M. Fenton and Son I20.2p. W. Bennett 126.2p, and


Young bulls: Light bulls


steers made to 106.Sp (93.9p), medium to 10H.8p (95.3p) heavy to 9S.2p (‘.Hi.Ip), light heifers to 107.2p (90.Sp) medium to 103.2u (92.2n) heavv to 87.Sp (86.2p). Uncertified light steers made


7. (II) “I just (lied in your arms tonight" — Cut­ ting Crew.


8. (10) "Love can't turn around" — Farley Jackmas- ter Funk.


So Macho" — Sinitta. In too deep” — Genesis. Thorn in my side" — Eurvthmics. Holiday rap" — M. C. Mtker "G" & Deejay


to 96.2n (92.7p), medium to 96.8p (92.4p). heavy to 89.2 (SO.fp). Uncertified light heil ers made to 88.2p (76.4p), medium to SO.Sp (80.9p), heav;


to 85.81) (80.7p).


Haston 108.8p. L. Rush 10G.8p, Heifers — A. P. Townsend 107.2p. H. Sandhnm and Son 103.2p. Cows and bulls: Grade one


Chief prices: Steers — J. T. t ^


corded 2hra 9mins 1 Usees 311th position. All four are members of Clayton-le-Moors


Harriers. The race was won by C. K.


Donnelly, Eryri Harriers, lhr 25mins ISsecs.


Teams Ctilheroc Ixt (v Barnold-


swick, Chatburn Road. Sal., meet at ground): W. Slinger. K. Fawcett. G. Jordan. S. Blackburn, l \ A. Hall. G. Sutc­ liffe, S. Duckworth. J. Boden, M. Dewhurst, C. Foulds,


Austin. CUthcroe 2nd (v Barnold-


svvick, a. Sat): N. Ashworth. C. Sims. J. Mvler. P. Rushton,


A. Rigby. V. Bishop. T. Rleazard, M. Blackburn. T.


Amin, R. Booth. P. Griffiths. Clitheroe 3rd (v Kibblesdale


Wand., Chatburn Road, Sun. meet ground): J. Coulter, G. Car tledge, J . Furnell, R. Sharp, P. Hargreaves, R. Banks, P. Bishop, J. Howden. M. Booth. S. Bishop, A. Robin­ son. Res: P. Griffiths, T. Mylor. Clitheroe Youth (v Ribbles-


dale Wand. Youth. Brian Morris Trophy Final. Kibbles-


dale. Sun., meet at Ribblesdnle 1-30): C. Seed. P. Rushton. R. Blackburn. M. S harp, J . Scorah. T. Amin. S. Amin, G. Woodworth, A. Palmer. F. Hussain, S. Miller. Res: R. Palmer, A. Robinson, Ribblesdnle Wand. 1st (v


Blackburn N. 1st, a, Sat.): J. Ainsworth. M. Dennett.; L. Herbert, l. Johnson, S. Kerr, P. Seedle. M. Walker, S. Proc­ ter, D. O’Neill, P. Spencer. Mason. Ribblesdale Wand. 2nd (v


ROSEWOOD COURT


HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Owen Street, Rosegrove


Tbe first purpose built ground floor level only


NOW HAS VACANCIES


FOR MALE AND FEMALE RESIDENTS


Telephone:


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Full service and re-tubing facility Contact


Langho, a, Sat.): K. Proctor, W. Bradley. A. Dickinson, D. Braithwnite. I. Nuttall, A. Houldsworth, R. Birch. R. Driver, M. Wriglev, M. Nut- tall, I. Britcliffe. Res: S. Ed­


cows made to 86.2p (77p), grade two to 73.2p (09.2p), grade three to 65.2p (50.1p), mature bulls to 83.2p (78.7p). Chief prices: J. Roberts 86.2i and S0.2p, C. C. Lancaster


82.2p. Sheep: Light lambs to 10'.


(155.Ip), standard to 165p (152.4p). medium to 156.5p ( 149p). heavy to 142.5p <134.4p), light shearlings 142p (132p), heavy to 12'


Last week’s placings are in brackets. Tip for the top:


“Rain or shine" — Five Star. LP of the week: "While the Citv Sleep" — George Benson. Chart compiled by Castle Records and Tapes.


(llO.-lp). Half-bred ewes made


£33.60 (£27.95). horned £27.60 (£18.15) and rams £39.20 (£31.25).


Clitheroe. a. Sun., meet 1-0 Clitheroe): K. Fellows. M. Proctor, N. Parker. S. Ed­ mondson. I. Threlfall. D. Avon', B. Kortiras, I). Mitch­


ell, l\. Proctor. I). Fitzpatrick.


T. Uenwick. • Rihblcsdnle Wand. Youth (v


Clitheroe, Brian Morris Cup Final. Ribblesdale. Sun., meet at Ribblesdale 1-15): S. Kerr. L. Herbert, P. Sjyencer. M. Wrigley, S. Farnsworth, T.


Broughton. D. Brnithwaite, l. BritcUffe, R. Waddington, B. Spencer. A. Houldsworth. Res: D. Avery.


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P R O S P E C T S f o r a b e t t e r g o v e r nme n t . F o r a r e c o rd e d me s s a g e o n w h a t t h e Bible s n y s . — T e l . B l a c k b u r n 5 8 2 4 9 0 .


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MORECAMBE 59 Balmoral Road


L O N E L Y , De s p a i r in g . Sulci- Ji ll , — Co n ta c t S ama r i t a n s .


A B O R T I O N A D V I C E a n d h e lp , p r e g n a n c y te s t s . Te l . Bla ckpool 2 3 0 0 9 . 442349


Ne l s o n 6 9 4 9 2 9 o r Bla ck­ b u r n 6 6 2 4 2 4 .


619070


Removals and Road Transport


CLOVER REMOVAL SERVICES


MOVING, STORING AND SHIPPING


Full packing servico available. Comprehensive insurance Free lea chest and estimates


Domestic and Commercial Local and long distance. Piano specialists.


Tel. NELSON 68219 tor tne specialist in canng


P A R T O R F U L L r emo v a l s , light c a r t in g , local o r d i s ­ ta n c e . — 17 C o ln e Ro n d . B r i c r f i e l d . T e l . 6 0 2 2 3 1 / 3 7 0 8 6 .


L U N A R C lu bm a n 5 0 0 S L 4 -b e r th W a te r h e a t e r , s h o w e r .


C a r v e r f i r e , fu l l o v e n , f r id g e , m a in s e le c t r ic s . I s a b e l la aw n in g , e x c e l ­ le n t


th r o u g h o u t . £ 2 , 9 9 5


c o n d i t i o n


; l . T o dm o rd e n 4 8 6 0 . a f t e r 6 p .m .


973130 I


echnical Officer 7255


M O V E IT. S i n g l e i t em s , sma l l r emo v a l s , la rg e r e ­ mo v a l s . d i s ta n c e n o o b j e c t s t o r a g e , h o u s e c l e a r a n c e s . F o r t h e b e s t s e r v i c e In tow n r ing: Me l Edmo n d s o n C l l l h e r o e 2 4 9 0 8 . Ge t q u o t e f r om u s f i r s t .


TOWN A N D C O U N T R Y R e ­ lit o v■ a I S e r v i c e s L t d mo v in g , s to r in g , ship p in g , B .A.R . memb e r . T .C . l a k e s c a r e . — C e n t r a l Ho u s e . Ca n n in g S t r e e t . Te l . Burn - lev 5 6 6 1 1 .


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P A R K IN SONS R EM O V A L S . <Arc ) L t d . , mo v in g wi t h c a r e e v e r yw h e r e , ex c el lent s t o r a g e fa c i l i t ie s . In q u i r ie s mid In sp e c t io n Invi ted. — Te l . Ac c r in g to n 31 7 70.


W I L L E R B Y V O G U E . 2 8 f t . 3 -b e r th . 2 s c p . b e d r o oms ,


HOLIDAY F LA TS


Booking now lor illuminations (rom £35


Tel. Mre Bonnet, BACUP 873298


Caravans and Camping


al. Publication is not guaranteed on any particular day. Communications referring to former Advertisements I


While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no 1986'lc BLACKPOOL


14 BAIRSTOW STREET (Licensed and central)


Pat and Dave tram Burnley Invite you to spend Illuminations with them


Friday to Monday.............£32.00 Monday to Friday.............E36.00


Special reductions tor children


Excellent food Child listening


Bookings taken for Christmas Ring: Pat or Dave


0253 24138 MORECAMBE


BLACKPOOL HOLIDAY FLATS


(Adjacent centre)


Colour TV, Central Heating. Tel. 0253 25037


B L A C K P O O L GRANVILLE LICENSED HOTEL


3 Lord Street, North Shore Near rail and bus stations. Midweek break (3 days) £30


Mon.-Fri.. £36, some child free places. Now booking illuminations and Christmas specials.


Good food, full CH.


Joan and Alan Hartley offer a warm welcome. Tel. 0253 26072__


BLACKPOOL


CENTRAL HOLIDAY FLATLETS


2 minutes Irom promenade. TEL. 0253 294663


Holiday Accommodation NORTH WALES


September holidays by the sea at Greenacres Holiday Park, Black Rock Sands


Stay in luxury caravans with colour TV, toilet and shower, etc. FREE GAS AND ELECTRIC. Superb holiday park with nightly family entertainment.


Weekends, midweek and full week bookings (Senior Citizens discount).


Weekends from £35 for up to six people.


Also book now for 1987 holidays at 1986 prices — otfer until November 1986.


Ring the Hotline 0442 48661 now!


f r id g e , s h ow e r , e tc . Si te d In d e l ig h t fu l s e t t i n g o n o u r ow n p r iv a t e c a r a v a n p a r k . No s u b - l e t t i n g . Mi dwa y be- e cu Mo r e c nmb e a n d th e


Lak e s . O u t s t a n d i n g c o n d i ­ t io n a n d ex c e l l en t v alue £ 3 . 2 0 0 . O t h e r ma k e s and


mo d e l s in s t o c k . — Silve r Rid g e C a r a v a n s . Ha le . Nr Ml ln t h o r p e . C umb r i a ( t u rn of f A6 o p p Kin g ’s A n n s , mi le s n o r t h f r om M6 J u n c ­ t i o n 3 5 ) .


L OM A S T R A N S P O R T . R e ­ mo v a l s . s ingle I tems , f rom £ 4 . C h e a p r a te s , f r e e e s t i ­ m a t e s . — T e l . B u r n l e y 4 1 1 4 1 5 a n d 3 4 3 4 9 .


473321


A . S P E N C E R E M O V A L S . E s t a b l i s h e d 5 5 y e a r s , Te l . Bu rn ley 2 4 3 2 4 / 7 5 9 7 9 .


INS TANT r e l i a b le , r emo v a l . £4 p e r h o u r , loc a l . — Tel . C l i t h e r o e 2 2 8 5 2 .


Personal Services RESIDENTIAL REST HOME


CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE, LANCS BB7 2BD Tel. Clllheroe 23286


Hi^ Brake VACANCY


GROUND FLOOR ROOM FOR A LADY RESIDENT Private or state funded.


Telephone or all any lime lor lull details. 7jm(


FO R D E T A I L S o f h o l id ay n d v e r t l s l n g p l e a s e r i n g J a c q u i o n Bu rn ley 2 2 3 3 1 .itiiio I


B L A C K P O O L . Ho l id ay fl a t s , c lo s e t o p r ome n a d e , p l e a ­ s u r e be a ch a n d n ew Sand- c a s t l e C e n t r e . Pr ic e s f rom £ 1 5 p e r p e r s o n p e r we e k , s . a . e . f o r b r o c h u i C r e s t a Ho l id ay Fla t s . 3 4a O s b o r n e Ro a d . Bla ckpool . — Te l . 0 2 5 3 4 3 9 0 3 .


B L A C K P O O L Ce n t r a l . B A B f r om £ 6 . Lic en s ed b a r . tea a n d c o f f e e fa c i l i t ie s , la te key s , any ag e a n d s h o r t b r e a k s we lc ome . — S h e r ­ w o o d Gu e s t Ho u s e , 0 2 5 3 2 0 2 4 9 .


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B L A C K P O O L . Win d y H a r ­ b o u r . 6 - b e r t h c a r a v a n , fully e q u i p p e d e x c e p t l i n e n . Va c an t d a t e s to e n d o f Oc ­ t o b e r . — T e l . C o l n e 8 6 1 8 3 8 .


B L A C K P O O L , Ch o r c l i f f c . G y n n A v e n u e , a d j a c e n t p r o m e n a d e a n d D e r b y b a t h s . Sa t i s f a c t io n a s s u r e d . — Te l . Bla ckpool 5 2 7 3 4 , Loma s .


Lost and Found LOST


23 SUFFOLK x MULE LAMBS


Blue dot between shoulder blades missing Irom Deerhouse Farm, Gisburn over weekend September 6th7th.


Please Tel. GISBURN 227


LOST: Black c a t . ma te , mi s ­ s ing s inc e Au q u s t 3 1 s t . u s u ­


a l ly s e e n a t th e b o t t om of C u r r o n S t r e e t . — T e l . 2 3 8 7 3 a f t e r 4 -3 0 .


79399 Tuition


B L A C K P O O L . S o u th S h o r e , h o l id ay f lat s , c los e t o local ame n i t i e s . — Te l . Bla ck­ p o o l 4 2 3 4 3 .


M O R E C A M B E . Fu rn e s s v i l le Lic en s ed Ho t e l , 2 3 Sandy-


M o r e r a m b e . LA 31 DW. ( 0 5 2 4 ) 4 1 0 6 6 9 .


p r o m ,


W A N T E D : T u t o r f o r Engl i sh La n g u a g e O- lcv e l , re - s i t In No v emb e r , any n ig h t but Mo n d a y . — Te l . Gi s b u rn 2 6 9 .


20029 74009


I L LUMINA T IO NS SP E C IA L , £ 9 d a l ly . BB A EM. s e a f ­ r o n t h o t e l , T e n sm a d e s . g o o d f o o d . — La n g d a l e . S a n d y l a n d s .


79279


lands Promenade f r o n t ) , c omf o r t a b l e family r u n h o t e l . 3 a n d 4-day Il­ l umin a t io n s b r e a k . BB


ED £ 7 . 5 0 p e r d a y ; a l s o S e p t em b e r Sp e c i a l , OAP s


M O R E C A M B E : St A n d r ew ' s H o l i d a y F l a t s , n e a r s e a . s h o p s a n d am u s em e n t * ,


BB A ED £ 4 5 p e r we e k (full b o a r d £ 5 1 ) . — Mr s C a l l a g h a n . T e l . 0 5 2 4 - 4 1 04 1 8 .


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c l e an l in e s s a s s u r e d . — Te l . 0 5 2 4 - 4 1 8 0 4 0 . R H Y L ,


ST A N N E S fo r Bla ckpool Il­ l umin a t io n s . s e l f - co n t a in ed


g u e s t h o u s e 2 5 y d s f r om p r om, a n d s u n c e n t r e , s p e ­ cial r a t e s f o r p e n s i o n e r s . BBEM £ 4 9 p e r w e e k S e p ­ t em b e r a n d O c t o b e r . Wr i t e , p h o n e 0 7 4 5 5 3 8 4 8 . G w y n f o , 6 B e e c h w o o d Ro a d . Rhyl. Clywd .


c omf o r t a b l e fami ly


f la t s , 2/6 p e r s o n s , c e n t r a l h e a t e d , c a r p a r k , c l o s e s h o p s / p t e r s . — Te l . (0 2 5 3 )


7 2 7 4 3 0 .


S U N N Y T E N B Y , we e k s , w e e k e n d s , p a r t w e e k s . Lu x u ry c a r a v a n s a n d vi lla s . H e a t e d p o o l . b a r . e n t e r ­ t a i nm e n t s . I n s t a n t b o o k ­ in g s . — 0 8 3 4 8 1 2 3 1 0 . S a u n d e r s v a l e . S a u n d e r s fo o t


SW W A L E S . Lu x u ry c a r a ­ v a n s . 2 5 0 y a r d s s a n d y b e a c h , d e l i g h t f u l s e a s id e vi llage, se le c t s i te , h e a t e d p o o l . — S u n r i s e Bay. Llan- s t e f f a n . C a rm a r t h e n 0 2 6 7A.VXQ4


SA 69 9BT. TELEPHONES: 90974


Editorial.......... Clitherw 22321 Advertising....... Clitheroe 22323 Classified........... Bumlev 22331


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M A T H S T E A C H B R . e x p e r i ­ en c ed . tu i t i o n given t o O a n d A- le v e l . — Te l . Chip - pin g 4 0 4 .


72943 Nursery Corner


M A T E R N I T Y B R A S and n ig h t ie s . —— P r e t t y Things . 14 We l lg a t c . Cl t t h e r o e .


9071-


KIDS S TU F F . Si lve r Cro s s W a y f a r e r p u s h c h a i r s a n d M a c l a r e n D r e am e r p u s h ­ c h a i r s in s to c k , a l s o co t s , p r am s , e t c . , b y l e a d i n g ma n u f a c t u r e r s , c omp e t i t iv e p r i c e s . P a rk i n g a t s id e of s h o p . — 1 Ab b e y S t r e e t . Ac c r in g to n , o p p GPO. Tel . 9 2 3 9 4 6 5 5 .


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R E A R S E A T B E L T S f o r c h t l d / a d u l t s . c h i l d s e a t s ,


7449*


W H I T E C O T / B E D w i t h b u m p e r , q u i l t , f i t t e d s h e e t s , e t c . , g o o d c o n d i ­ t io n , £ 3 5 . Br t tax c h i l d ' s c a r


h a r n e s s e s , b o o s t e r s , cot b e l t s , d i s c o u n t p r i c e s p lu s f r e e f i t t i n g s w h i l e y o u wa l l , 0 -9 mo n t h s c a r baby s a f e a s s e e n o n ‘T h a t ' s Li f e ' In s t o r k . Op e n 7 d ay s . ----Te l . 0 6 1 - 7 6 4 2 5 7 0 .


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s e a t , b la ck fa b r ic , c omp l e t e w i t h al l f i t t in g s , £ 1 2 . — Te l . Bla ck b u rn 4 0 5 2 2 .


20034


THE OLD SMITF GISBURN


13 PADIHAM ROA| SABDEN


b a r n FOR CON VER S ION , WEST ! £15,000. Substantial semi detached barn! permission tor conversion to a dwelling, f and occupying an elevated position in I


village. Attractive outlooks to the front toge* V » — , — — areas. Mams v lliayv.


sized gardens and parking ityuy


- - *- itv are Installed, mains dirainage io installed , permission is available for conversion lo L


ance hall, through tounge dining room. k i| rooms, bathroom. Plans available for insp|


73943 i||§ , SURE!


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439493


A U T U M N S A L E . Big d i s ­ c o u n t s o n n ew t r a i l e r t e n t s — C r e ig h to n Binns De ­


v e lo pme n t Ltd . t e k o r n s h aw Mi ll . Cowl in g . Nr Ke ig hley. Te l . C ro s s Hills 3 4 7 0 4 . • 0791


TO L E T : Pa rk in g sp a c e fo r c a r a v a n , l o c k - u p g a r a g e , b o t h n e a r tow n c e n t r e . —


D AW S O N ' S I r o n m o n g e r s , y o u r l o c a l C a l o r G a s d e a l e r . — 5 6 King S t r e e t , Cl l t h c r o e . Te l . 2 5 1 5 1 . s m u 4/5


Te l . 2 8 2 0 5 . SPRITE M U S K A T E E R . » ? n


W I N D E R M E R E . L u x u r y a p a r tm e n t s a n d c o t t a g e s fo r n u t um n /w l n t e r b r e a k s . — Te l . 0 9 6 6 2 . 3 4 5 3 .


f u l l y c e n t r a l l y


Full or hall board Irom E64 Long weekends tram £9.30 per day


Pensioners rate Irom September 13th


AIRCROFT HOTEL


79 Sandylands Promenade Telephone: (0524) 412997


Always a welcome at


SANDILANDS LICENSED PROMENADE HOTEL


302/304 Queen's Promenade, Bispham, Blackpool


Bar, sunTV lounges. CH. car parking, etc., traditional breakfast. 5-course ED. Mon. — Fri.. £40: weekly £60: Fri.— Sun.. £26: Fri. — Mon.. £36. Booking for Christmas.


Telephone 0253 52010 B L A C K P O O L THE TREGENNA HOTEL


Central Blackpool, close prom, and main attractions. Residential bar, dance


•area, pool table, personal service at all times. Home cooking. Special rates lor illuminations: Mon. — Fn. BB and tu. £43 Inclusive: Fri. — Mon.. inclusive. Coach parties catered tor. Open all year.


For details SAE Sue Smith, 115 Albert Road, or tel. 0253 24151.


Booking now for Christmas


2 SOUTH VIEW, WHIN I SIMONSTONK - £39.9:Wl. | a much Fought after elt*v;L rural position with null


views, convenient for Burnley. Accrii.f Blackburn. A mature house with a degree L ter and several excellent features inchi-I sized terraced flat GARDEN, large GAK[ CENTRAL HEATING. Entrance hall I dining room, kitchen. TWO DOUBLE BE! I J-pce bathroom and separate shower, sepal Immaculately maintained.


' BEDROOMS. 3-jK*e bathroom shower. Vi- commended. by apj>ointment.


ment with pleasant outlooks. Ea aceom. with GAS CENTRAL HEATIN'! entrance hall, living room, fitted kitch-f


Fully modernised to very high standards. L all the cottage's charm and character aniil


2 PAINTKRWOOl), B IU . I — £28.500. Delightful st-I COTTAGE, the middle open outlooks to front . .


lately presented throughout. Entrance h.l room, oak fitted kitchen. TWO DOUBif ROOMS, 3-pce bathroom. Rear vard View by appointment.


and business centres. A well main', DETACHED TRUE BUNGALOW comp.i hall, lounge, dining mim bedroom 3. ki'.cl porch, TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS. 3-1 room. Integral GARAGE, pleasant gani| outlooks. View by appointment.


97a PASTUKKLANDS BILLINGTON - £2(5.300. | a quiet situation arijae fields, convenient fur local |


11 BACK WINDY STREFl BING. — £11.000. A uni f built 17th century semi-detl tap» tastefully modernise)!


taining its considerable, original chararte-l fully situated amidst the narrow winding ; ~ courtyards of this charming protected i village set in beautiful countryside. L-f fitted dining kitchen, rear hall. 2 bed.-, w.c. Central heating. Delightful good siz< | garden with store, etc.


34 HAMHLEDON VIEW, READ - £1(1


stantial stone built TERRACE situateB sought after quiet location off Whalley i l house requires full modernisation for whicH should be available and comprises: Entri tibule. living room, dining kitchen with ce F DOUBLE BEDROOMS. Rear yard w-


Ideal for the imaginative first time buyer.


1 MANOR FIELDS. WIlAj £31.500. A must attractive APARTMENT in a small l on the edge of this pepulaij


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Br id l in g to n , exc lus ive c o u n ­ t r y c o t t a g e . 5 - s t a r s t a n ­ d a r d s .


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A T L A S S a g i t t a r i u s 2 8 f t . b e r t h , s h ow e r , f r id g e , etc. T r u l y s u p e r b c o n d i t i o n . £ 3 . 6 0 0 . O t h e r ma k e s and mo d e l s av a i la b l e . — Silve r Rid g e C a r a v a n s . Ha le .


Ml ln t h o r p e . C umb r i a ( t u rn o f f A6 o p p . Kings Arms , mi le s n o r t h f r om M6 j u n c ­


t io n 3 5 ) . 79344


h e a t e d . O p e n l o g f i r e , h e a t e d I n d o o r sw im m i n g p o o l . A u t umn a n d w e e k e n d b r e a k s . Al s o t ak in g C h r i s t ­


Y O R K S H IR E D A L E S . Ingl e- t o n , s e l f - c a t e r in g a c c ommo ­ d a t i o n . c o t t a g e , s l e e p s 4/6. tw i n b e d d e d r o om s a n d d o u b l e b e d r o o m . F u l l y e q u i p p e d . TV, f r id g e , etc . I d e a l f o r D a l e s . L a k e s . M o r e c a m b e . £ 1 0 0 p e r *ek. Va c anc ie s S e p t emb e r


ma s b o o k in g s . — Te l . S c a r ­ b o r o u g h 8 9 1 5 8 2 .


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6 t h o nw a r d s . — Te l . 0 4 6 8 4 1 2 5 3 .


Business Services MOORLAND


ACCOUNTING SERVICES


o t te r c om p re h e n s iv e and competitive rate ol charges tor all aspects of Accountancy, book-keeping, income tax. VAT and wages. Accounts lor small businesses prepared and sub­ mitted to Inland Revenue


b e r t h c a r a v a n , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t io n . £ 5 0 0 o . n . o . T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 3 7 0 3 . aor is


Holiday Accommodation


CUTHEROE 27400 after 6 p.m.


For personal and confidential attention Telephone.


B A I L E Y ' S t y p i n g s e rv ic e s , g o o d s e rv ic e a t a low co s t . — Te l . Bu rn ley 5 6 0 0 1 . 4493*4


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