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"■ 1 ’ ‘ Ulitneroe naveniser ana i lines, je/neinuei *otn, aunnetj zzoor lumaatjieuy oiuneroe zzoze (aiuwnuu, zzozo u±uverustnyj. aunuey zzaai (Utassi/ieaj - L'EE/CARTER!


OCTOBER ONLY


REE FITNESS-TESTS " for all trial visits


E Hi WE 15 AVAILABLE PLACES FOR NEW MEMBERS


HOOL’S MEMBERSHIP I Ring KEVIN :CLITHEROE 24475 il \ i ' l!-| 3 '•


[ Announcing the Longer Look.. .


STORAGE DIVANS


Over 150 singles in stock — Prices at £69, £88, £98 Double (4 drawers) — Prices at £108, £118, £135, £175. Sleepeezee — Dunlopillo — Rest Assured — Vi-Spring etc.


3' ..............E149.95 4' 6”.......... £249.00 5 ' .............. £265.00 6’ .............£399.00


SLEEPEEZEE RESTEEZEE


Double Mattress with deep 4-drawer Divan, complete with headboard __


£125


— 6’ x 6' 6" Super King Size — Hand-made Was £650 NOW £325


LARGEST BED IN THE AREA SLEEPEEZEE - DUNLOPIILO - REST ASSURED - VI-SPRIHG, etc


OVER 100 UPMARKET BEDS FOR YOUR APPROVAL PINE BUNK BEDS


REST ASSURED


Superior quality at unbeatable prices


Irom £59 to £179


e.g., 3ft. £38, £44, £45, etc. 411. 6in. £54, £69, £79, etc. 1,250 pocket sprung, king size,


BLUE CROSS SALE


THE ONE PRICE GUARANTEE ■ Beats town centre prices every lime


X No obligation


Fashions for a Lady


Iviually. whatever style or length suits Ton best, you can certainly take a longer look at Maureen Cooksons - because now ■


■ re staving open till 7.30 pm every’


I'intisday till Christmas. Thanks to our new extension upstairs


In d re-designed downstairs we've even Inore to stiow you - and you can take a Relaxing break at Cookie's our new


lotlee-shop. All in all.there's never been a better time


lo take a new look at yourself at Maureen I'ooksons.


mm!m A™ I | THIS IS REFLECTED IN OUR PRICES PRESTIGE SUPER BEDS


1012 and 14 Burnley Road, Padiham and 7,9 and 11 Higher Eanam, Blackburn


OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, TAKE THE M65 TO PRESTIGE


REMEMBER A PRESTIGE BED IS A BETTER BED |— I


Barclaycard and I


I Access particularly welcome


I No double pricing


natural fillings, previous Drice £925 DOWN TO


£525


Sprung edge Double size divan, complete


£ 1 2 5 __


Over 400 Mattresses Including BACK CARE MATTRESSES


HOBBS — JACKSON


and Hong Kong followed the wedding at All Saints’ Church, Pendleton, of Miss Caroline Mary Jack- son, of Old Bam, Pendle­ ton, and Mr Steven Michael Hobbs, of Fredas Grove, Harbome, Birmin­


A honeymoon in Bali


gham. The bride, a computer


| Jackson. The bridegroom, a project engineer, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs Cyril Hobbs. The bride, given away


analyst, is the eldest daughter of Mrs Susan


Lost brave battle


l ivory silk and antique lace. She was attended by Sarah Saxton, Tessa Walmsley and Lucy Hunter. Best man was Mr Tony


by her uncle, Mr David Walmsley, wore a gown of


against cancer


F re edm an and th e groomsmen and ushers were Mr Mark Jackson, Mr Richard Smith, Mr Michael Collins and Mr Andrew McAdam. The ceremony was con­


KAINE & RAWSON FURNISHERS


FURNITURE CLEARANCE Unrepeatable Bargains


REST ASSURED 3-PIECE SUITE


List price £839 Bargain Price £ 5 3 9 LUXURY QUALITY 3-PIECE SUITE


was £599 Bargain Price £ 5 4 9 LUXURY 2-SEATER SETTEE 3-PIECE SUITE


was £499


Bargain Price £ 3 9 9 I


6ft LOUNGE UNIT MAHOGANY COLOUR Exceptional Value £ 1 9 9


7ft. BEDROOM FITMENT, TEAK/WHITE COLOUR


ONLY £ 1 6 9


8ft. BEDROOM FITMENT TEAK/CREAM COLOUR


1 - (.pwicc Street. Whatley [open sis tvwsi


Hl.u-.hina. l ane'., tilth 9TH r.,o.o,i,.,n 02^4 • *2 2154 2"48 tw


’VjVsXV-on Was £269


Orthopaedic Divans and: Mattresses


N0W£219


Large choice of Storage Bads, Sprung Edge or Him Edge Divans


BRIDGE CLUB


WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club were! NS Mr W. Grindley and Mr J. Leader. Mr S. Green and Mr Spencer. EW Mr R. Atkin* aon and Mr P. Jennings, Mrs H. Taylor and Mrs K. Higson. On the following hand south


should open one no trump and west should overcall two diamonds. North cannot re­ spond two hearts, as this would indicate a weak hand with at least five hearts. He cannot bid three hearts as this again ghows a five card


suit, with a strong hand. He cannot respond two no trumps, although he has the points for this, as he has no stop in diamonds. The best bid. especially


ducted by the Rev. John Hartley, Vicar of Barrow- ford, where the bride’s family used to live. He was assisted by the Vicar of Pendleton, the Rev.


| John Cole. A reception was held at


the Foxftelds Restaurant, Billington. The couple are to live in Birmingham. Photograph: Jeremy


Makinson Photography, Blackburn.


SABDEN is mourning the loss of a popular member of the community, Mrs Christine Atkinson (34), who had been fighting cancer for two-and-a-half


years. Born in Padiham, Mrs


A tk in so n moved to Sabden 1G years ago. She and her husband, Robert, were married in 1971.


Tremendously popular


in the village, Mrs Atkin­ son and her husband, who lived in E ig h ta c re Avenue, last year raised £1,00G for the Christie Hospital where she was given chemotherapy treat­


ment. The couple also raised


cash to fight cancer by organising a working ter­ rier and lurcher show and a sponsored fun run. A verv brave woman


jackpot on Friday when all the fun of the casino came to Standen Hall for a Monte Carlo evening attended by 200 people.


RIBBLE VALLEY Conservatives really hit the


Clitheroe, took on an authentic nightclub atmos­ phere, with roulette wheels, tables for blackjack and dice and even a couple of one-arm bandits!


The 15th-century home of Mr John Aspinall, in


Ribble Valley branches — Pendleton, Waddtng- ton, Clitheroe and WhalleyAViswell/Barrow —


The evening was a joint effort by four of the


who worked as a team, running the catering, bar and casino. Among the gamblers, who were served glasses


Hoping for a good response


SATURDAY is the day that Clitheroe ace moun­ taineer Ashley Cooper | hopes people will keep in mind to help him reach his £10,000 charity target for Lepra. For a flag day is being


of “Monaco fizz" and a salmon and prawn platter, followed by fresh cream strawberry, chocolate, rum and coffee gateaux, were Ribble Valley MP Mr David Waddington and his wife Gill, due to set off the following day on a fact-finding tour of


Hong Kong. Association vice-chairman Mr Noel Baron, who


organised the event, thanked Mr Aspinall and his housekeeper, Mrs Margit Grafsrom, for acting as hosts, and Mr Aspinall presented the prizes.


hotel was won by Mrs Reeves, of Southport. Mrs Penny Green won a ladies’ gold watch and Mrs Marlene North a meal for two at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington. Winner of a £20 note was Mrs


A weekend for two at a four-star Lake District


G. Busheri. Said Mr Baron: “It was a superb evening, a


who had a smile fpr everyone, Mrs Atkinson was an ardent supporter of the Pendle Witch ladies’ darts team. She is survived by her


marvellous team effort by all the branches con­ cerned. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves and the profit for our funds exceeded all expecta­


tions. “We look forward to entertaining Ribble Valley


people again."


1 Pictured plac ) Mr Aspinall, N


husband and a daughter, Nicola (15), who attends St Augustine’s RC High School, Billington. A short service at the


family home preceded cre­ mation at Burnley on


Friday.


Found in France


this vulnerability, is to double and if the contract only makes seven tricks, NS score 200 for an excellent result. The usual contract was two


BRITISH AND BEST QUALITY FENCING


Narmlink” C8/80/15............................ £ 1 8 .2 0 perron


iRylock" C8 8 .............................£ 1 8 .5 0 per roll Double Strand Barbed.............. £ 1 2 .0 0 perron


liOp OFF above prices on 6 or more rolls


Lus FREE 50kg tub of staples when you buy 10 rolls


PF PRESTON FARMERS P e n d l e Mill , G l s b u r n


T e l . G i s b u r n ( 0 2 0 OS) 4 9 1


HARRY GARLICK THE TV CENTRE LTD and FINLUX UK


Proudly present FOR ONE DAY O N LY A DEMONSTRATION OF


Come and see the TV programmes of the future


SATELLITE TV SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th


Ribblesdale


T r a r c l S e n d e r s L t d ................. ..


lit, K ing S tr e e t . W h a t ley . L a n c s H lh i 9 S I . T e l . W l ia lle y 0251 S25K.'t!»


S A N T A S P K C I A L .


: u- 'ii Sttturday. December 2((th, 198(1, on our very char-Ted itriti-h Airways BAC i-11 jet aircraft for a very special flight.


fa r j u s t £27 a l l i n c l u x i i c Contact us for further details


DON’T MOVE-EXTEND


Fixed competitive rates.


No travel or lime charge.


Do not trust the amateur.


Put your trust in the experts.


All Zanussi appliances.


178 New Hall Lane, Preaton, Lancs PR1 4DX Tel. 0772-794599


N. L. SERVICES


Don’t block the room light with brick built extension - , ^ V —' Queen8 VZTcMed ^ a l M o 8


^


conservatory! Why not you? Four different types o f ’


conservatories to suit all ( p o ckets from £450 to £4,500. Why not come along ‘ to Crlttall show room now FOR A Fncfc ESTIMATE


HAVE AN EXTRA ] ROOM FOR THIS XMAS


CRITTALL WARMLIFE SHOWROOM in Blackburn under Wesley HaH


Paradise Lane (off Fielden Street) Or ring 75306/680130


Castle Green Clitheroe, when members of the Ribble \ alley branch met representatives of the Kibble Valley Council. In the close-fought encount­


VICTORY went to members of Nalgo in the annual °,n


er Nulgo eventually won by two games to one. In the Nalgo team were John Baldwin, Lcs Bullen, k rank Lord, Bill


^Pictured'measuring a wood is Les Bullcn, watched by other competitors.


Alker, David Newton and Joseph Morgan. Bowling for the Kibble \allej Council were: The Mayor, Coun. John \\ almsley; the Mayoress, Mrs Walmsley; Coun. Albert A. Atkinson, Jack Barry, Marjorie Atkinson and


Pendle Travel


BURNLEY. 1 CHANCERY WALK, ST JAMES’S STREET. Tel. 53711


NELSON. MARSDEN MALL. Tel. 68151 NELSON. 36 RAILWAY STREET. Tel. 697524


Am’ss Clad B i i r c l a y c u n l h a p p i l y ac c ep t ed


BARNOLDSWICK. PENDLE TRAVEL CORNER. PARK ROAD. Tel. 812101 COLNE. 6 DOCKRAY STREET. Tel. 862315


/ x T a !► d m e


mThnricam ui»i


•See brochure for details. +Figures quoted above apply to sales during the last 12 months of the Pendle Travel Group of which Airtours is a part. w ». t t l L GARLIC


26-30 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22661/2.


79 Lowergate, = CLITHEROE |


3 Tel. 23444


A BALLOON released from the Pendle Play g ro u p s ta l l a t the Clitheroe Army cadets gala travelled ali the way to Nantes, in France. It was the winner of a


no trumps by south, making only seven tricks. Only one NS pair found the heart fit, playing in two hearts, making 10 tricks.


I . *I(AIN«4 RAW10N


S A8 HJ32 D KJ1052


C K84


SOJ74 H KQ96 DQ3 C Q93


[ Webster. Mr G. Capstick and l’“rtner'


Winners on Thursday night were: Mr S. Patten and Mr B.


_________ K.K.A. Weekly winners


I bridge session were Mrs E. Bush and Mrs T. Thomber, Mrs L. Lynch and partner.


WINNERS of Clitheroe Pendle Club’s weekly


S dealer, EW vul.


S K65 H AS75


D 9&G C AIT


S 10932 H 104 D A74 C 10652


competition for the bal­ loon travelling the longest distance. The second best traveller was found in Keighley. Winners were David


John Bennett (6), of Chat burn Road, and Adelc Curtis (8), of Salthill Road, both Clitheroe.


Collided


TWO drivers were slight ly injured when their veh­ icles were involved in ; collision on the Slaidburn to Grindleton road, Slaidburn. Mr Peter Dugdale (42)


of New House Farm, Tos side, who was driving a Leyland freighter tanker anil Mr Cyril Duerden (75), of Can* Hall Road. Barrowford, the driver of a Datsun saloon, were both released from hospi tal after treatment.


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‘ Celebration’ costs cyclist £70 in fines


MOTORISTS had to swerve out of the path of two youths riding a pedal cycle down the wrong side of the road in the early hours of the morning, Clitheroe magistrates heard. Police spotted the bicy­


cle turning into Eshton | T er ra ce from Woone Lane, with the two youths laughing and shouting. When an officer stopped


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the bicycle, Nigel Christ­ opher Grant (19), of I Mytton View, who was steering, had to lean against a wall for support. He said he had drunk five or six pints to celebrate going on holiday the next


day. Grant was fined £50 for


riding a bicycle when unfit through drink or drugs and £20 for being one of two persons on a bicycle built to carry only one.


THE conversion of Whins Lodge. Whins Lane, Read, to two dwellings has been given the go- ahead by the Kibble Valley Council's Develop­ ment Sub-committee.


Two homes NALGO bowls them over '.1 *.X HU£-fOHrHOU£Y HLIDYO AS-


So far this year we’ve sold over 250,000 holidays


Take the prices in our brand new winter sunshine brochure for instance. Even we feel they are astonishingly low:


ONE WEEK TWO WEEKS


THREE WEEKS FOUR WEEKS


EACH EXTRA WEEK


FROM £ 6 9 FROM £ 7 9


from


from £ 9 9 i? 1A


from


But we’ve been around long enough to know there’s more to a holiday than just its price.


That’s why we strive for the very best blend of destinations, both old and new; Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Southern Spain, Algarve, Costa Blanca, Tunisia, Malta, Ibiza, Menorca and Majorca.


And why we make a point of flyin


’lying from your locall airport, whether it’s Manchester,


lo ur ot-hor Manches ter.


Leeds/Bradford, Birmingham, Newcastle or Glasgow.


And because we are one of Britain’s larger tour operators


. . ' n difficult to match.


A price guarantee, free child places on every flight, prices inclusive of airport taxes, Delay Protection Cover and


free car parking for Manchester Airport are all standard features of our brochure;


So, don’t take chances with your holiday.


For further details call in at


your local PENDLE TRAVELSHOP today and pick up your Winter


Brochure.


placing his bet is Mr Waddington, as ’ Mr Cunliffe and Mrs Grafsrom look


SEPTEMBER BED EVENT


sBuy your bed — 5Sleep in it tonight I


F__o INANCE


/TH E N EW PEUGEOT 3 0 9 / Visit our showrooms right away


held in Clitheroe and Ashley (24), of Hillside | Close, hopes that local people trill dig deep to help him re a ch his “summit.” Already the | amount is approaching £8,000 and another £1,000 plus has been promised. Unemployed graduate


Ashley gained the admira­ tion of many people ear­ lier this year when he became the first man in history to climb all 313 mountains over 3,000 feet | in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.


Cinema


THE British film success of the year, “A Room with a View” , with Maggie Smith, Denholm Elliott and Judi Dench, begins its week-long run at Clithcroe Civic Hall Cinema tomorrow night.


for an unbeatable 0% APR finance deal on the new British-built Peugeot 309GL1.3


T


Call us for a test drive very soon. You can’t afford not to!


•CWer suOjeet to status Licensed Credit Broker Written details on request


Low Moor Garage, Clitheroe Tel. 26021


THE LION goes'FROMSTRENGTH TO STRENGTH .c 0^


JEH’S STORES 26 Whatley Road, Clitheroe


Tel. Clitheroe 26352 BULBS IN STOCK


DAFFODILS, HYACINTH, SNOWDROPS, CROCUS


Also prepared Hyacinth for Christmas


CASINO HITS THE JACKPOT!


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we can offer the kind of reassurance others find


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