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Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, May doth, 1980 0 L in ^ . Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) STHE REMBRANDT. 3|||pg e k y n e


L T D . ~ MEAD, STAINES


LeSEX TW18 4UH Lone (0784) 64251. P98115 CANCON G


fling Phoenix Icoverings ernational kited, ever


hsing export harket.”


| est wishes for |ued growth at


1 and overseas


[If UK Corrugated


NORTH WEST REGION


Kturers of Corrugated fcboard Packaging


I Congratulate PHOENIX


I l c o v e r in g s


Ie r n a t io n a l LIMITED


|n their success


Street, Nelson, Lancs Tel. 66321


F. WILKINSON AND SON DERBY ARMS YARD


off NEW MARKET STREET, COLNE. Tel. 863373


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IN PHIPPS S LTD IrRiAL ESTATE


OF VINYL BASE


(able PLASTISOLES RINGS INDUSTRY, I'VIDE associated with


.COVERING »NAL LTD


[ANCS.


IITINUED SUCCESS -UTURE


>$ COATINGS LID Bs t r ia l e s t a te


19TF ni <0388' GOltfW


Plumbing and Heating Engineers


Est. 1940


Best wishes to COLIN BLAKEY GALLERIES in their new premises


1 CONTRACTORS TO LOCAL AUTHORITY "T- COLNE 862269 -4


FREE ESTIMATES '"v* Telephone


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BUILDING AND JOINERY CONTRACTORS


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Office and Works WATER STREET. COLNE LANCASHIRE BBS 9JP


Best wishes to


1 COLIN BLAKEY \ 1 GALLERIES C I


QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED


Extensions, Repairs,


Improvements, Windows, Doors, Roofing, Grants, etc


Private or Industrial on their new venture j =


^ C§ <fc h oo shigU|1S ftrcpl acc^can f p o s c a few problems . . . but not when G a l l e y Pauses with ^ . f ^


^rounVof'^four0 choice and provide an after sales service second to none.


business over bo vears, starting from small begin­ nings in Barrowford when Jesse Blakey opened an ironmongers and fireplace shop. And now, with a wealth of experience behind them, present owners Mr Colin Blakey and son Paul know just what Iheir customers


The firm has _been in want.


into new premises on Manchester Hoad, Nelson,


The business moved


just three weeks ago. Mr Paul Blakey said: "We wanted to be on the^main road again in a building with more space to dis­


play the wide range of


fireplaces we have." And the Blake.v's new-


home could not have pro­ vided a better showroom! The two floors contain a


selection of fireplaces to suit all tastes and pock­ ets. Mr Blakey said: "We have created an extensive price range to include fireplaces from £200 up to the more exclusive lines of £1,000 and over. But in ail our fireplaces we can guarantee the highest quality and standard of workmanship." The fireplaces are made in the firm's own work­


J i l t C O l.lN lilakev has been with the family business all his working life — over 15 years. He


and his son Paul run the present galleries and hope for c o n t in u ed


success.


fireplace vou may come home with after a visit to Blakev's. For the shop stocks" a comprehensive


range of fireside acces­ sories and ornaments to complement your chosen


fireplace and. of course, a fire:


The friendly and wel­ coming staff at the show­ room will advise you on choosing the right fire­ place for your room . . . even if it "means a visit to


shops in Nelson to the customer’s specifications . . . that's in the unlikely event that they don't see exactly what they want in


the shop! Mr Blakey said: "Over


the years we have found


increasingly better sup­ plies of good quality marble, tiles and slate which enables us to offer our customers the best possible fireplace what­ ever their financial limita­


tions." But it is not only a


(ftolin ilaketj (galleries iGtEi. FIREPLACE DESIGN CONSULTANTS & SUPPLIERS


115 Manchester Road, Nelson Exit 12 off M65 Telephone: (0282) 64941


Personal and Caring Service. Showrooms highly commended by The National Fireplace Council.


Open Monday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Clesed Tuesday and Sunday


Late night Friday, by appointment please.


Who wants a_ cosy evening


round the radiator? .,


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n » l ' ,i mere 7- lOp.m hour.


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_______ • V E R IN E 1 - Colin Blakey Galleries Ltd 1 trJ MALY' i. \ IhO* . • ' Ax Its VAN-DELFT Victorian-styled Fireplaces


Fireplace a nd Ceramic Tile Manufacturers BROOM STREET, HANLEY


STOKEON-TRENT


Tiles manufaclured for restoration work or Victorian installations


Consult the NEW Colin Blakey Galleries Ltd H. & E. SMITH LTD Tel. 0782-261 61 7 . . _ GDOGRATES


XCLUSIVE & B A S K E T /


FIREMASTER FIRES BARNOLOSWICK- LANCS BBS6BN TEL (0282)813235


..... We offer r


c, e s s e Is s s * * jji/'em a A te /*


the best range of building materials at trade prices


BRICKS — BLOCKS —SAND (READY BAGGEO) — CEMENT — PLASTERBOARDS — PLASTER — CLAY DRAINAGE — LOFT INSULATION — CONCRETE


AGGREGATES— ROOF SLATES AND TILES —3m » 2m. TIMBER STUDDING — ROOF LATHES —


SKIRTING BOARD — ARCHITRAVE . . .


mm LOCAL ORDERS OV


FACING BRICKS — TUDOR STONE


— SCREEN BLOCKS — PATIO FLAGS (VARIOUS COLOURS ANO TEXTURES)


SLOTTED POSTS— ROCKFACED PANELS — WANEY LAP FENCING PANELS 6ft. » 4ft. C7.76 me. VAT LAND DRAINS


ALL 00005 IK STOCK FOR FAST EFFICIENT DELIVERY


» free deliver* ..................... ...


WATER STREET H


M POEET


WATER STREET NELSON


OE IMRVMNS


FIU DAY night was well spent b.v regulars at the B r o w n C o w Inn. Clitheroe — more than 211 of them took part in a. sponsored darts marathon in aid of the WHAT [ appeal.


Their 2*l-ho:ir stint


failed to break any re­ cords — though they scored more than 200,000 points — but they did enjoy every minute of it.


The event was organ­


ised by Miss Gail Raynor and was helped along splendidly by the landlord


and landlady. Brian and Jill Tolson. who provided endless cups of coffee and a very welcome breakfast!


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ERIC N. PARKER Masonry


C o n g ra tu la t io n s


COLIN BLAKEY GALLERIES


on your new showroom displaying the varied colours of good quality marble


• LITHOGRAPHIC • LETTERPRESS • DUPLICATING • PHOTOCOPYING • THERMOGRAPHY • PRINT FINISHING SPECIALISTS


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your home. Then there follows an excellent and speedv fitting and plumb­ ing service with unequal­ led after-sales care.


query or complaint the customer has after the fireplace has been fitted will be resolved to the best of our ability as quicklv as possible. After all. the fireplace is a major part of any room and we want our custom­ ers to be perfectly happy


Mr Blakey said: “Any


with theirs.” Mr Blakey and his staff invite their customers to


browse around the spa- cious showrooms, sil in the lounge area in front of Kohlangaz fire and take their time over the deci­ sion — after all there are so many styles to choose


from!He said: "Nowadays people want more choice. Some are seeking a tradi­ tional stvle fireplace while others ‘want a modern surround to fit in with their 20th century living


room decor.” But whatever they have


in mind and whatever amount they plan to spend Colin Blakey’s 1* ire-


place Galleries can vide it.”


Advertising feature bv Patricia Hail


a lUtmY ni HILL & POWELL |t 1 W n n n rm TO SUIT ALL TASTES AND POCKETS


PICTURED here are just a few of the wide selection


of fireplaces on dis- play at Blakey’s


showroom. Every attempt


has been made to provide as wide a range of fireplace as possible and the customer can he sure of finding just what he wants — be i t a grand m a rb le


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EVERYTHING THAT PEOPLE LOOK FOR


IN AN OPEN FIRE. The Knybutn Rcnibraiult iiJds a local point to


your room. It captures all the authentic looks of a traditional


fire - yet its highly etlicient iuel-savinii eloign makes the Rembrandt perfect for to Jay’s home. It you want centr.il In-ating there is the new


Rembtandt '(!’ model whu.li can power up to six radiatots and supply all your domestic hot water.


mahogany affair or a simpler tile and slate fireplace. And not only


and


that! Blakey’s stock


an extensive range of accessories to com p lim en t the fireplace of your choice. Everything you need to make the perfect room. Photo: Tim Proc­ ter Photography. .................


’ CLASSY RANGE!


Where top quality is guaranteed


■.. THE focal point of m=inya living ro o m a ” f t e tilcdHre St iii i|Hiiin||,,i jT » r ________


'rii]; „ow showroom on Manchester ltoiul. Nelson, provides the ideal setting for the qua i- tv fireplaces. Pictured here is Mr 1 aul Blake} r’eadv to welcome his customers. Photo: Tim Procter photography.


Y'


RELAX! I# * ;>


'. •— • • " . «B SV ’ Sit back and enJoY


the beauty of glowing coalsandi living flames... *


. . . t h e beauty o f


EASTWOODS Furnishing Store


Best wishes to


COLIN BLAKEY GALLERIES


on their new venture


39 S CO T L A N D ROAD, NELSON


Tel. 63866 ££,


IT WAS success all t li e w a y w h e n Clitheroe Morris Men and Ladies — and I I visiting teams from various parts of the country — danced through the streets at


the weekend. More t h a n S 0 0


V..


CRAIG — BOLTON


A honeymoon in Anti


gua followed the wedding at St Peter's RC Church, Stonyhurst, of Miss Kat­ hryn Bolton anti Mr Erie Baxter Craig. The bride, a catering


manager, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs John Bolton, of Pasture


I lands Drive. Millington. The bridegroom, a hotel


malinger, is the youngest


son of Mr and Mrs Wil­ liam Craig, of Lanark, Scotland. The bride, given away


by her father, wore a gown of satin overlaid with embroidered tulle, featuring a crinoline skirt and small train and diamante detail on the bodice. Her elbow-length veil was also trimmed with diamante and she carried a cascading pink and white bouquet of lily- o f - th e -v a l le y , ro se s , camelia, carnations and


gladioli. Matron of honour Mrs


Wendy Craig, the bride groom's sis te r-in-law. wore a pink satin dress with a crinoline skirt and rosebud detail. She car­ ried a cascading bouquol of pink and white flow-ers. Flower girl Miss Yikki Craig, the bridegroom's niece, had a white satin dress with a pink sasli and carried a small basket


of flowers. Page hoy was David Ce


bridegroom’s nephew. Best man was Mr Lind


say Craig, the bride groom's brother, groooins mail was Mr Keith W il liam Thompson. tlie bride’s cousin, and usher: were Mr Kenneth McKen na and Mr Bernard Fort. The ceremonv was eon


ducted by Fr C. Higliain and organist was Ann Howarth, with a solo fay Mr Terry Southam. A reception was held at


to live ill Leeds. Photograph: Garth


Dawson. Accrington.


p e o p I e c r n w d e d around the hand stand in Clitheroe Castle grounds to watch the teams in concert at the end of the 7th annual Day of Dance on Saturday.


they also attracted la rg e numbers of spectators as they gave performances


Earlier in the day


along the four walk­ ing tours of Clitheroe.


brought an extra splash of colour to the town as all the teams, w li n come to the Kibble Valley every vear for the Day of "Dance.


A mass procession


through the market on their way to the Castle grounds.


p a s sed


S u n d a y , when Sti people took part in a mass p ro c e s s ion a l dance through Dow- nham which raised I5l for Sport Aid.


The climax came on


man Bruce Dowles ex­ plained that the dance was a unique perform­ ance with all the dan­ cers doing the same routine, based on a t r a d i t io n a l mixed dance from Gisburn. Spectators joined in


Clitheroe Morris


as the proc e s sion wended its way from the Assheton Arms to the village green. P I C T U It E


Residents petition against


plans PLANS to redevelop a Clitheroe filling station have gone into cold stor­ age while the Kibble


Valley Council’s planning department seeks a com­ promise with the applic­ ant and architects.


ment Sub-committee con­ sidered plans for the re­ positioning of pumps and tanks at the Chatburn Road Roundabout Filling Station. Clitheroe. to pro­ vide a self-service station, with a large canopy over­ head.


The council's Develop­ A 29 signature petition


objecting to the proposed development, and a letter


of objection, bad been re­ ceived from nearby resi­


dents. Residents saw the ap­


plication from BP Oil. as an over development —


the location being a focal point from all roads con­ verging. and an area w h i c h n e e d e d t r e a t i n g with sensitivity.


Further, the canopy ap­ peared to be too big and


out of scale with the sta­ tion and surroundings.


The station was not on a major road and theretore did not need to be em­ phasised to the same degree as those on busier roads.


The town’s Civic Socie­


Clitheroe Morris Men and Ladies take : w e ll-ea rn ed lireal during the crowd-put- ling Day of Dance.


ty also wrote to the coun­ cil saving the canopy was too large. They wanted t<> see a smaller canopy set further back behind the line of nearby houses.


Skill Sharing success


TRINITY Youth and Community Centre’s open afternoon for the new Skill Sharing project proved to be very popular with prospective students finding out about tree classes.


Computer, photography


the Stirk House Hotel. Gishurn. The couple arc


and typing courses for the project, which is part of t he V olu nta rv l’roj eets Programme funded by the Manpower Services l om- mision and administered by Accrington and Kos- sendale College, had so many applicants that two


classes a week are now being held in the subjects.


ing for voluntary tutors in hairdressing and cosme­ tics and languages, espe­ cially French. German


and Spanish. At the open day snacks


were provided by the


Skill Sharing Catering group, tutoivd by Michel­


le Chadwick. Anyone interested in


enrolling as a student or tutor (anyone over If* may appiv) should contact or­ ganiser Mrs C. Temple- man on Clitheroe


A r ro w s f ly f o r a p p e a l The project is still look­ ! n


COLOURFUL DAY OF DANCE


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