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Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, June 10th, 1986


|-Bumper gala-}


raises £1,000 ::or hospital


G Bank clerk Miss Meraldine Allison natather was married to p ional newspaper re­ aorter Mr Nigel Bunyan Stt St. Peter's Church,


BUNYAN— MATHER


and Italy for the wed- ding.The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs Eileen Mather, of Warren Fold, Hurst Green, and the late Mr William Mather. The bridegroom is the


ony burst. tr Friends of the bride


avelled from America


Glorious June sun­ ashine greeted visitors


rday.


fion series football side, weaturing Paul Usher toho plays Barry Grant,


soccer XI, and there was also a pet show and music from the Lan­ cashire Drum Corp. weRefreshment stalls


ok on the hospital’s


youngest son of Mr and Mrs G.K. Bunyan, of Horfield, Bristol. a The bride, given


way by her brother, a Mr David Mather, wore


s French gown of white aatin and silk tulle with oppliqued satin leaves fun the sleeves. Her edll—length silk veil, h ged with satin, was ofeld in place by a circlet t peach roses, white soiger lilies and gvp- bophila. She carried a w uquet of peach and s hite roses and gyp ophila.In attendance were


Lenny Wilson and b ouise Bunyan. the aridegroom’s nieces,


burre very busy in the b ning beat and a tom­ stola and bric-a-brac


alls proved popular. bar'Coronation Street"


J "Brookside" were Sue


b Diane Arnold, the J ride’s sister, Julie and


brnd Lucy Mather, the s a—length peach dres­


i each and white flowers


matching bouquets Best man was Mr Peter B u n y an.


was Mrs Agnes Ecdes. at Following a reception


onducted by Fr C Higham and organis


ide’s niece. inThey wore baller­ pes. had circlets of


TWO years of hard work with the Kay Thurston School of Dance, Clitheroe. has paid dividends for six-


Anna’s golden day


year-old Anna Byrom. c Little Anna, of Pimli­


bridegroom’s brother, and ushers were Mr Stephen Lynns. Mi- Mark Hussey. Mr Ian Beaven and Master Mark Arnold. c The ceremony was


n their hair and carried t h e


ymoon in Italy. Photograph: Kevin Holt.


t the Whitewell Hotel, ehe couple left for a hon­


ho Road. Clitheroe, won gampetition, when she


a about a dolly's birthday w ng colour televisions tivt — Colne Dance Fes­ a al at the weekend— ind claimed third place


ve a song and dance


section as well. a A pupil at SS Michael pchool. Anna has taken


proud of her!


n the classical ballet Snd John's RC Primary g edals before but never


ithout licences: ( Susan Pinningtun


mart in festivals for nine months and has won


Sheena. Byrom. and i younger brothel’s .1 allies


olds.Her parents. Paul and reallyf,) and Thomas (2) are


Turn ideas into jobs.


helped creme <ni-r


In 18 months. NCI! Hnicrprisi.- lux new jobs in


Briuiin's oxil-niining areas. spending over .£11) million on -pr new businesses,


veniurex iiikI projects. ll.ive mui nil idea that could .’-kin


\< in in business' Or that would expand your


biixiiie--'' it uind here? These are just a lew nl the ideas


that NCR Knlerprise i* helping turn inm real. new. permanent j> >bv • A milk n mud fur a man in


(aimbria ■ A o impanv making chemicals


and detergent' in Newiuii-le-Willuwv • A re.idt mixed e< increte


i ’


impanv in ( aimhna. • A htrniuire making buxine" in


xt I lelenx • A pi >wer winch maker.' in the


Lunm iek area o A Trawl Agency in M.illnrdxhire • A ci impanv making mduxirial


iiixulatii mx in 8i mill Lancashire. • A underw ater engineering


business Ii.i'cd m Cumbria. o A ri i'c nursery in Mallurd • A rehabilitaiii in centre near


Sit >ke i m Trent . VHIAS iSnMVMPMIIUlMAl U »S M Ml HI’KIM ISM iK-M M K. I.Ml.'IMM


HL. 1’INKIMMI S \\[>hl MM>M -s r. I'KI n n


enterprise NUKI'HIM LIT l HI.I Mtsl -VNDI.KIONIK >1 Nf HELPING CREATE JOBS lU ’simd 'a v' jmk in ■>


RNOT since 1077 has I ead Gala been blessed | with cloudless blue skies


I 1th annual gala hardly


dared believe the weather forecast and hundreds of villagers | took full advantage of


and non-stop sunshine. 1 The organisers of the


the sunny conditions. 1 Stocks of ice-cream


a and pop soon ran out | nd tlie variety of a sideshows and stalls


lso did a roaring trade. I The gala was orga-


1 nised by Read Parish Council with the sup­


port of village organisa­ tions. who as well as providing entertain­ ment were able to take a share of the profits. Members of Read


graphic competition in the nearby St John’s CE School.


Scouts volunteered to take turns in the stocks having wet sponges thrown at them, as our a picture shows, and


tinother popular attrac­ gon was a beat the Roalie contest run by


haven’t known a year g like it since the second j e weather forecast we


illor Stuart Riley: “We thala and when we heard


ead United FC. byMusic was provided ns included a photo­


B Slaidburn Silver tioand and other attrac­


fo“It was a superb day s r the village and I’m


tions who helped will be very well pleased.”


ure all the organisa­


orgSaid one of the gala c anisers, parish coun­


ust kept our fingers crossed that it would be right.


b maid Gloria played oy Sue Jenkins, handed sut prizes for the pet how.Other celebrities from


ohnston and John McArdle.“Albion Mar­ ket" stars at the gala included Noreen Ker­ shaw, Kelly Lawrence. Derek Hicks and Paul Berringer.


CALDERSTONES Hospital is £1,000 better off thanks to the efforts of the hospital’s League of Friends, which orga­ nised a gala day within Satu the grounds on


and there was no lack of tainttractions and enter­ o ment to keep every­


ne happy. s A "Brookside” televi­


About 280 children at t ClitheroeP e n d 1 e Coun­


History comes to life


history come to life on c Monday afternoon - c enjoyed visit from Man­


y Primary School saw ourtesy of a much- Shester's Norsemen


ociety. acThe Viking invaders


t ted a battle scene on ahe school playing field ind explained how Vik­ pngs lived. Clitheroe played an important r art in the Viking trade toute between Dublin,


go. the Scandinavians using the River Ribble a navigable waterway


he Isle of Man and a York about 1,000 years


Haitberland and Peter se rgreaves, were dres­ fod as Viking children a r another play scene -


s far as Clitheroe. L Two pupils. Sarah


themselves starring on television as the visit was filmed by a North We st Tonight camera t team for the programme


nd could well find


Co be shown from Wlitheroe Castle next


ednesday!.


coer first gold medal in Ceived* £60 fines from a litheroe magistrates


T FINEDHE following Kibble c Valley residents re­


usifter pleading guilty to


33). of Highfield Koad, Clitheroe: Marisa Eli­ zabeth Holton (33). of Shireburn Cottages. Hurst Green: John Timothy Cowling (10). of Whalley Koad. Mil­


3b). of Whalley Koad. Sabden, was fined £68.


ANYONE for tennis? That was the question posed by Clitheroe Cricket, Tennis and s Bowling Club which


floodlit courts at an open evening. Heavy rain prevented


howed off its new T civic society Quest for


any play, but visitors to I meeting to discuss the the Chatham Road club proposition in the vil- were given a display of | ia(je primary school. tthe illuminating effect of


will shine over two courts. c The floodlights, which


om six to nine months


The sun shone, the crowds turned out and a Clitheroe played host to


MUSICAL TREATS


musical bonanza. n On Saturday after


t oon hundreds of people


weather to enjoy the sounds of the Corunna t Hand of the Light Infan­


ook advantage of the


nd. b For two hours the


he floodlights, which post £7.000. will allow


alay up to 10.30 p.m. frmi extend the season


society in Whalley be­ gins in earnest on Tues­ day evening with a


HE tpiest for a civic- b It is being organised


Wilkinson, who is keen to set up a body which can help to protect the village’s heritage and in­ fluence its future de­ velopment.Guest speaker will be s Mrs Cathy Course,


y Coun Miss Pauline S Slide show


nlides showing a jour­ Ney from York to the t orth East Coast,


Good day for P ski club


hrough Berwick-on- Tweed, were shown at Ribblesdale Camera Club by member Mr Charles Walmsley They included some in­ teresting views of misty t mornings in small pic­


uresque harbours. GOn Tuesday Mr Ken


Cecretary of Clitheroe oivic Society, who will


autline its objectives ofn. who was chairman


nd functions. soCoun. Miss Wilkin M Whalley and Little


f itton Parish Council tor many years, hopes


hat there will be a large number of villagers at the meeting, which be­ gins at 7.30 p.m.


stary at the Castle Hand­ FINED £20 Wand, conducted by mar was involved in a


g arrant Officer J. Pil­ progrim, gave a varied


m ramme of marches fiusic associated with


people turned out to watch the North West


lms.jazz and solos. On Sunday over 1.000


Area Sea Cadets band s competition. Over 500


Cea cadets thronged the


eA SABDEN man whose p inor collision with a


£edal cycle was fined t20 by Clitheroe Magis­ porrates for failing to re­ Dt the accident.


c litheroe, had been paused by the cyclist


unastle fields from 0am m gressive attitude in til 5.30pm. perform­ mg music varying from v assed bands to indi­ aidual solos and giving ton insight into what the t wn can expect from


lington.Kor similar offences. David Wilson (33). of Low White Carr Farm, a Whalley, was fined £64.


(nd Stephanie Kobinson


he Naval Tattoo by the North West Sea Cadet Corps in August.


orgMoth events were w anised in conjunction c ith the Clitheroe SOfi ate lebration s and t tended by civic digni­ maries and committee


embers.


• A m ml distributor in Salford. • A survival lent manufacturer in


St. I lelenx. • A mining engineering company


on Deeside. • A bathroom ami kitchen


equipment distrihuu ns t >n 1 )ec-'ide ti A printers in \Yi n kingti in. • A car radian ir repairs buxine."


near Wigan. NCI! Knterpri'e still has over


.tit) million in this year's budget to help tin iiisandx unite pet iple create job'.


\\ In in a you ti n iv NCI! Enterprise will give you all


the help \ou need, working closely with vtnir local enterprise agency. Were all eager for new ji ihx in this area. |ohn Dutton and his team at


NCI! Enterprise are looking forward to answering all your initial questions, lust write, send the coupon for more ink irmatii m or call l.eigli (< D id l < We're wailing to help you.


> 2-iU-t.


a THERE has been yet fnother change of venue Cor Clitheroe Garden wlub’s June meeting ofhen Mr Joe Shortland giv Knaresborough, will o e an illustrated talk fan “Roses in legend and ble”.The open meeting wi


All change


THIS week's winners of | s the weekly-bridge ses­


Pendle Club


Cion at Clitheroe Pendle ock and Mr.J. Lynch,


in amien Harry Field­ c g (20) of Thorn Street,


Mrs L. Lynch and MrT. Adey.


Anyone for


ulling across his path. g He said the cyclist’s


and ignorance of the law led him to leave without passing on his name and uddress.Fielding also stated that the cyclist was un­ injured and that the cy­ cle’s rear wheel had been only slightly buckled.


ade him move away


LIBRARY tR CORNERECENT additions to


sudith Burnley. The itory of a woman caught ln the conflict between


'T colleague.


Lhe shelves at Clitheroe a olin Douglas. A medic­


ject. is about to embark ried an affair with a mar­ J he woman hersclf’-


ibrary include: C “Ethics made easy”- hl novel set in a teaching his research pro­


Dospital where Dr withavid Campbell, bored


ove and independance. t The motorists guide


n the radio series.


o the law”- James e Mathers. A book which


mxplains points of t otoring law. aimed at


strawberries?


A touch of Wimbledon s not the tennis, but the


cr t r a w b e r r i e s a n d Weam— is coming to


Satest Bradford on h cue and dance being


urday. heThe midsummer bar Farmeld at Hancock :s


St. .Helen, Waddington. o Sizzling steaks will be


radford, and


w , Eaves Hall Lane, o ill benefit the churches Bf St. Catherine, West


silaimed that the colli­ Con in Rendle Road,


o eddes will give advice talk.


n preparing a slide


s members had an out­ ratanding day at the Wir- wl Festival of Sport


Sport starts here ENDLE Ski Club


tathlon team event and claimed several indi­ vidual successes. WMichelle Aspin, of


hen they won the pen­


1staddington, finished w overall pentathlon J oman competitor and cean Halsall, of Sabden, plaimed 1st, 2nd and 3rd t laces in her events in vhe pentathlon ladies’


eteran section. h Pendle Ski Club also


ad other winning per­ formances from mem­ bers from outside the Rihble Valley in the pentathlon, which in­ cluded ski racing, an 800m. running event, netball, an obstacle race and swimming races.


now be in Ribblesdale School drama complex next Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m.


Ribblesdale Wanderers Youth 1(M) for (5, Whal­ ley Youth 75 for 1. A splendid half-century W from Paul Spencer set


A splendid innings


to anderers on the way M a winning total on onday.Spencer hit 5-1 and


c lub were Mrs K. Bib­ m rth (23 n.o.). The ost succesful Whalley


was given able support by Stephen Kerr (IB) swo and Stephen Farn­


bowler was S. Gorton with 3 for ID. The visitors’ reply


c was soon behind the Wlock with all four


pn the menu from 7.30 Wions: Clitheroe 26. mm and there will be ntil 11 .-15 pm.


Tlnvaites Ribblesdale g League alte r eight


Abbey drive l Winners at the Whal­


Cey Abbey Senior d itizens’ whist and


omino drive were Whist. Ladies — Mrs M. Frank. Mrs J. Cos­ grove. Gents — MrC.T. Sharp, Mr A. Evans. Dominoes: Mrs M. Par­ kinson. Mr J. Hartley.


he non-lawyer. lan‘Brain of Britain”- o r all the family, based


fo Gillies. A quiz book Mnday, noon to 1pm. ! Sn Saturday, and not Su Heyes. Moor Lane:


TChemists’ rota Sunrise trip btreet. Clitheroe. will


HODAY and tomorrow, 1 S a rtley s. Church I


A sunshine gala day


pm.e open until 0.30 I 0 onday to Friday until |


.30pm.


CLITHEROE and Whalley tire neck and neck at the top of the


Tight at the top


u usic by AC Roadshow e ead 22. Ribb. Wander­ Harnoldswick 16, Gt


t ames. Points and posi­ Rhalley 26, Earby 25, Brs IS, Baxenden 17. 1arwood 16. Padiham


herry Tree 9, Settle S. TEAM


pe anderers' bowlers l rforming economical­


Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Public Notices


Public Notices LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL t Oak A have increased


Gap grows at top


mer Darts League to p four points. Latest 2 ak A 31, White Horse


heir lead in the Sum­ Ooints and positions:


7, Kings A 26, Black Horse 24, Kings B 22, Horseshoe 18, Station 18, Commerieal 16, Oak C 16, Oak B 15, Cross | Keys 14, CCWMC 13.


f NHOMINGEARLY 70 birds inglew in Clitheroe Hom­


race from Sartilly, Northern France. The winner was owned by H. Chatburn (1,187 yards per minute) and the second and third placed birds by F. R. Howarth (1,133 and I, 127 ypm). C Clitheroe Wednesday


Society’s 355-mile bird races on July 23rd.


p Clitheroe Golf Club 1 overformed the double I er Wilpshire in the


A golfing double


winning both the A and B division matches 6-4. A few starting times I


nter-town League,


remain for Sunday’s In-1 vitation Fourball. Any­ one wishing to enter | should contact the pro­ fessional on Clitheroe |


y. M. eddleston hit 20 and P. Eddleston made 28 n.o., but Whalley could only finish at 75 for 4.


oan Rhodes.


Welsh victory o Two first places and


Cne second gave Hillarylitheroe’s Stephen


gs.


in the oOOcc class of moto-cross event at I Wrexham. Graham | c Rimmer, of Sabden,


overall victory [


tame fourth overall af-1 fourter achieving third, in h and eighth plac-1


Want to be C a referee?


C5. B'burn Northern 12, (CLITHEROE YOUTH


obinson.


Cv Cherry Tree,a. Mon): Rus. Seed, J. Seorah, P. A hton, R. Blackburn, A. Palmer, M. Sharp, T. Wmin, S. Amin. G. R oodworth. S. Miller, R. Palmer. Res: A.


CLITHEROE Ramb­ lers are asked to meet at o Barley car park at 1a.m.


stated* for their “Sun­ rise on Pendle” trip.


unday as previously


forces' Society invites anyone planning on re­ tiring from playing foot­ ball but still wanting to retain an interest in the game to join its ranks.


LITHEROE Re-


b Anyone wanting to I gecome a referee should I ao along to the society’s I


oecretary, Mr. Pat Kerr | n Clitheroe 26191.


THROUGH to the next round of the Clitheroe Ladies’ Netball League Clip are Dominoes, Saints A, Calderstones, Phoenix A, Saints B, Phoenix B and Trinity Youth Centre, who were given a bye.


NETBALL


t in the cup. Dominoes Ehrashed Approved


sive points score too in beating Broekhal! 6S-5. Saints A defeated Cos­ mos -14-7 and other re­ sults were: Saints B 51, 3 Legion 15: Phoenix B 19, Ribblesdale School


Plectronics 78-3, anti


t Teams taking part in I ahe Plate competition nre Approved Electro­ Bics, Cosmos, Rebels. Rrockliall. Legion and] Mibblesdale School. beore information will t given to team secre­ aaries when it becomes


7.


WINNERS of the riupli- cate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS L. Giliibrand and S. a Hollander, D. Kirkham


v a i 1 a b 1 Bridge Club


Lnd E. Ormond. EW J. l eader and \V. Grind- wey, Mr and Mrs Chad­ ick.Thursday’s winners


were: S. Patten and B. Webster, M. Parker and B. Bennett.


hoenix A had a mas­ ADVERTISING IF YOU ARE SELLING ANY ITEMS FOR


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The Clithcroe Advertiser reserves the right to reject any advertisement without prior notification to the advertiser.


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Burnley 24531 or 26525 or Nelson 601383 or Clitheroe 22236 235/1


F Louv-es * Fesirons fee estate r'ease


1


24242.The winner of the I Ladies Section Brooch J Competition was Mrs |


ANIMAL HEALTH ACT 1981 AND


THE SHEEP SCa! HONFe! t ED AREAK>PECIAL ORDER 1986


MADE 3rd June 1986 COMING INTO OPERATION 29th June 1986


Wm


the p o o r ’s conferredby Article 14 ot .he Sheep Scab Order 1986 (a), hereby makes the following special order.


CITATION, COMMENCEMENT AND DURATION 1 This order which may be ciled as the Sheep Scab (Infected


Area) Special Order 1986. shall come into operation on 29th June 1936 and shall cease to have effect after 9th August 1986.


DECLARATION OF INFECTED AREA o t k * ar«a Ascribed in the Schedule to this Order is hereby


APPLICATION 3 The provisions of Part IV of the Sheep Scab Order 1986.


shall apply in the infected area declared by tnis order. SCHEDULE


AREA DECLARED AN INFECTED AREA Great Britain


E^ n P9T86hBe62 rkn0y ture. “


(L S) EXPLANATORY NOTE


The changes of substance are- (a) All the provisions of the previous orders requiring sheep to


olub has completed its commencesld bird programme and


be dipped within 28 days of a specified occurrence are so as to require the dipping to have taken place within the


previous 21 days (Article 13. 15. 16. 17, and 18). (b) Sheep dealers are required to keep records relating to the


its young


purchase and sale of sheep by them (article 27): and (c) The making of a false declaration for the purposesof the


order is declared to be an offence against the Animal Health Act 1981 (Article 41 (b ) ).


B Hj„ Chief Executive Clerk.


Further particulars may be obtained from:- Chief Land Agent. Department of Property Services,


East Ctiff County Offices. Preston PR1 3ET. Telephone:- Preston 263911/2 County Hall. Preston. 6th June 1986.


ATODMORDEN


SATURDAY JUNE 21 st at


GRICULTURAL SHOW


CENTRE VALE PARK Irom


8.00am onwards


Admission Adult £1.30 Child 60p


ANTIQUE FAIR &


FLEA MARKET Victoria Hall. Sottfo SUNDAY,JUNE 22 10 a.m.-4.30 p.m. home made REFRESHMENTS Enquiries to:


Barno’dswtck 813626 and Citineroe 41398


Legal Notices TO WHOM IT


MAY CONCERN


I. HAROLD COWBURN. ol Three Rivers Park. Eaves Ha't


Lane. West Bradford, having Cunng the oast si* montns carnoc on the trade or calling of Licensee and Proprietor of a Caravan Park do hero by give notice that it is my intenton to apply at tne Transfer Sessions tor the licensing district of


Ribbte Valley to be held on the 7Ti cay ot July, 1986. at Jio


Magistrates' Court. King Street. Ciitneroe at 2.15p.m.for tne g-ant to mo ol a Justices’ Liconce nuthonsmg mo to sell


Tuesday at the Victoria I p Hotel. Clitheroe, at S | shey should contact I


nnual meeting next I t .m. Alternatively,


Cub. Eaves Hall Lano, West Bradford, of which promises R,pb!o Motors limited IS the owner.


DATED n is i 9n day of June. 1986.


Backhouse. Forbes 4 Liddie. 28 Caste Street. Clitheroo. BB7 2EH


SoliOtors for and duty


autnonsed on behalf of tho Applicant Harold Cowburn.


by retail intoxicating liauor of all deschpt'ons for consumption on or off tho premises situate and krown as Three Rivers


_________


ESIGNATED CONSERVATION An .laof'caton has beon recaved for


DCfmrsso'i toCitrCO S*gn al 18 Won NO. 3 U?3GSP.


T OROUGH COUNCIL AREA:


OWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING D ACTS 1971 to 1974


BR3BLE VALLEY


Terr„.’« CLITHEROE. AaoUcat'On Rosicortial Devaloomont at Chaael Stroot. LONGRlOGE. Demo!tcn o* ousting School LONGrtiOGE. (longncge Un.ted a Reform Church) Aeeiic.il on No.


BuiCing at Chapel Street. U8&'C373'P.


ae&c3?2P.


Under the provsons oLthe Local Act 1985, any representatons


ne re'orenco numoer.


plan may be inspected in the 1fficer).


ponod stated. O(Borough P


Purposes at 33 King Street. CLITHEROE. AccJcaton No.


Any person wishing to make f th* adv«wt»err>«rt1


. to the se ot Ground Ftoor tor Retail


wrepresentations should do so in Borough Planning and Technical


oiling w.thxi 21 Cays from the date Officer. CouncJ Oft.ces. Church t WaV. CLiheroo SB? 2RA quoting Government (Access to Inforrrwtion) 'eceived wifi be avarlab'e tor


ece ved a‘ter the 21 Cay pe'od *e determining the apoficaton.


9th June 1986. Legal Notices


THOMASELLIS RIGBY deceasod.


Arimnistmticn/Probafo INTEREST m the estate of


Pursuant tp the Trustee Act 1925 any person having a CLAIM against on an


Wadomgton, Ciitneroe in the County ot Lancaster who c ed on rte second cay of May 1906 is required to sena


Thomas EUts Rrgby deceased late of 9 Pincer Close.


part-cutars thereof in writing a BARCLAYS BANK TRUST COMPANY LIMITED. Area


before me 19m day of August 1966 after which date me


Executor(s) will proceed to c.stnbulo me assots having regard only to claims anc interest ol which they have had notice.


DATED this fourth day of June 1986.


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alue an! idea! fr-r 1


■1 7 n R K N SAND ST n .m iK R oK l j '.-.oo


centre, thi' fa.ly m-iemi'.ii .rarik’ti fn TERRACE r.a* the r-r.ef/. of OAS ( ! HEATINO. -eaierj unit rlr.ut.ie


much Mfiight after U-;,t;.>: St Mary.* fhur.T. an! ’


tia: r.AKAOK The maintain-”: *«i-n con;:.'n*e* Entrance v*-t;t>ul«-, hall 'i’.’.. i-vinV r<«*m. Mtchen. 7Wu D< 'TREE BE! hathn»>rr Vie-*:r.^ reounn*-:. ie<:


tNew.mmnria;;":; V.'-i O'rser.i I. . . . K I K K >1 O O R


...... ..........*:nir Entrance V.-iir-Te. Room. Living Room. K;’.mer. .At BEDROOMS. Apiece Batr.r.-;m K* w.i-. ar.ri >tr>Te (jA.-* *. ENiKAl.


a:r.e-i wire*! Viewing rect-mrr.enrieii


after li-oati.T, with rural view- am*, get e ganler.x Built f" a.n 1rt.r>rJ',r'i: '-.'Tru


TR>N enjoying -‘


lxcellent feature* .nclutiing .> • IR. *:t.Ot'NOE with balcony, cr.arming


t-rate Wl* an.i *ht.»er n-rm i entr.*. r.e.. glazing. am{>I*‘ parking. r,r.-*-nn-ru*e. *u:


halrt. FIVE HKDKl'OMs. 2 1 Viewing highly n,comm«’nti*,ii


'i-s ;


IIV HKNTHOUN H()Al).('l-ITHKK«>K- trem.ely attractive rEMt- DETA< H •- i maintaineil to mgr. 'tamtam.* .hrou^ri"..


o p.specton by member* o* the public an the Deve opmeni Sub-Committee not oe taken nto account when -1 A cooy d me aao«aton form and Punning Department w.tnm the


appointment a,


20 GHATHl'RN RAUK DKl\K. i LI R ijjy.r^k) A rlUlte exo-ptlefia: 1 ''


accommiKlatiiiii compn-mg: Entrance lounge, riming n-rm. fitt«'*l


onvenient n'*nlential area, proviiim^


a UNt'.ALOU with :n.'*t i!e;tg:.:;:i: ; r.- t pjiointeii anti maintained t<< Mg chroughout. Situat«”i in a much favout


THREE BEDR'H’MS. iuii> ATTAGHED GARAG.E. GAb LEST t 1


. | ING. double glaring. \ iew by apix'intrr


gv tmproveti with rr.air.t*-r..ir.ce .:•••• rolaring. The h<*u**‘ ha.- a gt-ii’*:.-* '. r* a:


T mp: entrance ball. lounge. i:.r.,r.g r «Hl^EE BEin!H()M> -J;LK;e jV.rr- by.c. OARAGE. GAm CENiRAl. HEA


. ......... i RAKE FOOT. M<] LANE. W1SWKU.. An I DETACHED BARN i


:a uho ami large game* f'«>m gar..^>; c :ne<i and comnn-mg - entrant r...... :


uih m:-!emi*eri ^ r - RRAi'E *:>acv-i


f I.ITHEROE fM.iM"' M ar :


Kitchen. TWO BEDROOMS .Vi


: C 1‘NION STREEI. l.nU |


fix t iinrt.ii s ’iikht, mil Mtuatioii in this {.xjpulw an


\\


Clitheroc 22324 (Editorial), 22323 M r ircl


ree meafunne fritma a-C full wa*raMv


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