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8 ClitheroeAdvertiser & Times,'July 2nd, 1987


Castle Couture of Clithetoe


Distinctive Elegance by Maureen Howson


fabulous garments at affordable prices:


Your chance to purchase LOUIS FERAUD:


NOW AT


Suits Dresses Skirts Blouses


GEIGER:— Jackets Skirts Blouses Cardigans


Belts Hats, etc.»


£120.00 £95.99 £75.99 £79.99


an d C asu a l Wear


ALL AT


HALF PRICE


PRICES ON THE SECOND FLOOR e.g. £25 and £15 SKIRTS AND TOPS DRESSES a t £55 and £45


MANY GARMENTS AT SILLY LOU ISE FERAUD, GEIGER, HEINZLEMANN


29 PEEL STREET, CLITHEROE, LANCASHIRE, OPT 7HJ Telephone (0200) 27848


W. J. ILLST0N COMPLETE HOUSE


FURNISHERS 1962 — 1987


MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9 a .m . to 5 p .m .


OPEN DURING HOLIDAYS


showrooms and preview our summer sale — all stock, greatly reduced at


Broiuse around our extensive


2-10 RAILWAY STREET; BRIERFIELD Tel. Nelson 67351


W. J. ILLST0N Car park at rear of premises.


‘Frozen’ food sale leads


to £100 fines


A CLITHEROE shopkeeper was “a victim of circumstances”, the town’s magistrates were told, after he had been summoned to answer charges of selling a food product which could have endangered the ultimate consumer. The proprietor of West


BRIDGE CLUB


WINNERS of the duplicate •game at Clitheroe Bridge Club .were: NS Mrs Russell and Mr Nicol Smith, Mr Atkinson and Mr Jennings; EW Mr Hounslow and Mr Hall, Mr Holden and Mr Morris. The following hand was


usually played in a diamond con­ tract by north, making nine or 10 tricks, but at one table the bidding was as follows: N E S W


four-card suit in the. other major, the best bid is to double. North should have nine or 10 points for his jump, but as he had a six-card suit, chose to bid three diamonds. Since south was placed over the opening hand, he called the


— IS X — 3D — 3NT — As south has 14 points with a


game contract in no trumps. West led the jack of spades, which south won witn the queen. He then played the king and the three of diamonds, play­ ing low from dummy.


, East won with the queen and was end-played. He decided to lead the lung of spades, which declarer won with tne ace, and a third spade was played to the 10. The diamonds were cashed, putting pressure on east, and declarer managed to end-play him again, to make 10 tricks. N dealer, love all.


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night were: NS Mrs Fazackerley and Mrs Cross, Mr Holden and Mr Morris; EW Mr and Mrs Pollard, Miss Telfer and Mr Bailey.


The winners on Thursday R.K.A.


benefits A TALK on the benefits of herbal treatment as an alternative and supportive medicine was given to Clitheroe Soroptimists by Dr J. Mainwearing.


Herbal


bal medicine is common to all races and peoples and dates back thousands of years.


He explained that her­


sul tan t herbal pra c t i­ tioner, was thanked by Mrs Marion Barrow. The


Dr Mainwaring, a con­


meeting was chaired by first vice-president Mrs


Hilda Makinson.


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End Stores at 3/5 Woone Lane, Mr John Edward Gifford, was fined £50 for selling a product in a fro­ zen condition which should have been sold fresh He was fined a further


£50 for supplying the pro­ duct — a “bangers and mash” meal by David A. Hall Ltd, of Broxburn Scotland, without proper instructions for cooking it. Gifford was also ordered to pay £50 costs. Mrs Diane Rice, prose­


cuting on behalf of the Ribble Valley Council said that when the person who purchased the meal cooked the dish, he fol lowed the instructions printed on the box but dis­ covered that the meal was still frozen after the sug­ gested heating time. On inspection of the


box, the consumer noticed that freezer storage stick­ ers had been placed over an expired “sell by” date. Environmental health


that Gifford left supply and stocking in the hands of a van driver from David A. Hall, bu t he now regretted it, realising that he had to accept ultimate responsibility. The d e fe n d a n t , he


added, had since stopped trading with the company..


again IT’S a case of “second time around” for Whalley Lions’ new president, Mr Bob Sharpe . . . for he held the same position about 12 years ago! Mr Sharpe, of Clitheroe


President


are the Whalley Commu­ nity Twinning Association, bird-watching and natural history.


Road, used to work in the supplies department at Calderstones Hospital, but has now retired. He and his wife, Dorothy, have two children, David and Fiona. Mr Sharpe’s interests


Gifford, said his client had become a victim of circum­ stances and had not set out to deliberately “beat the system”. Mr Isherwood explained


officers later visited Gif­ ford’s store and bought two similar products, which were deemed to be “not of satisfactory qual ity” by a public analyst. Mr Geoff Isherwood, for


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Very special than you for Edna


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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial),


HATFIELD — HOLDEN


Honolulu and Sydney fol­ lowed the wedding at St Bartholomew’s Church, Chipping, of Miss Hilary Ju n e Holden and Mr Timothy Charles David Hatfield.


A honeymoon in Tahiti,


designer, is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs C. W. Holden, of Apple Pie Cottage, Chipping.


The bride, a textile


tered accountant, is the second son of Mr and Mrs D. J . Hatfield, of Old Hartford, Northwich.


Car caused obstruction


SEVERAL heavy goods vehicles were forced to wait outside a transport yard at Station Road, Clitheroe, because of a car blocking the entrance, the town’s magistrates were told.


(65), of Waddington Road, Clitheroe, was fined £20 when she admitted causing a n u n n e c e s s a r y obstruction.


Gertrude Mary Coates


she said she found it necessary to park near the market so that she did not have far to carry her shop­ ping and she thought she had left plenty of room for the lorries.


In a mitigating letter Bike stolen


A RED and grey BMX bike worth £85 was stolen from outside a house at Henthorn 'Road, Clith­ eroe, in broad daylight. The town’s police are investigating.


THANK you very much — that was the message to Mrs Edna Haslcr, of Brooklands, Whallcy Road, Langho, who received a bronze award for raising £207 for the E a s t Lancs Scanner Appeal. Mrs Haslcr (pictured


Planning in the


pipeline


bottom right) held open house, providing coffee and refreshments and running a raffle and tombola. She was helped out by


LATEST applications to be lodged with tne Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department include a submission for the change of use from a dwelling to a re s tau ran t o f f Eastham House, New Market Street, Clitheroe (number 0371). Others include: Clithcroe: Replacement sun


- consultant surgeon at Blackburn Royal Infir­ mary, who presented Mrs Haslcr with her certificate.


friends, some of whom are pictured with her and Dr George Palcy, a


All change


IT’S all change at Clith­ eroe JobCentre. Opening times at the


centre, at 31 Lowergate, are set to change as from Monday and will be as follows: Monday, Tuesday and


blinds at 7 ami 9 Castlegate (0370). Installation of shower and toilet at 2 York Street (0379). Thornley-with-Wheatley:.


by her father, wore a full- length ivory pure silk dupion gown with a pin- tucked bodice and sleeves, trimmed with ivory silk roses and a large bow. Her veil was held in place by a circlet of ivory roses and she carried a matching bouquet.


The bride, given away


Hannah Elizabeth Spark and Miss Jemma Eve Hol­ den, the bride’s nieces. They wore ballet-length ivory pure silk dupion dresses with pin-tucked bodices, trimmed with silk rosebuds and large bows. In their hair were circlets of fresh flowers in pastel shades and they carried baskets of fresh flowers.


Flower girls were Miss WOOD BIG YARD! BIG STOCKS!


Advertisement signs at Black- moss Hotel (0369). Whalley: Dormer window,


kitchen and bedroom extension and erection of garages at 5 Bramley View, Barrow (0372). Extension and alterations at 33 Accrington Road (0384). Change of use to hot food take-away at 103a King Street (0385). Rimington: Extensions at


can Crawford and ushers were Mr David and Mr Andrew Holden, th e bride’s brothers, and Mr Mark and Mr Paul Hat­ field, the bridegroom’s brothers.


Fern Lea (0374). Conversion of bam to two holiday dwellings at rear of Kellridding House, Sta­ tion Road (0381). Billington: Demolition and


Friday — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


rebuilding of garage with kit­ chen, bedroom and shower extension at 17 Walmesley Brow (0375). C h a tb u rn : I llum in a ted


projecting sign at 1 Downham Road (0380). Chipping: Double garage at H ig h f ie ld , G a r s ta n g Road


ducted by the Rev. F. Cheall and organist was Mr J. Moon.


Harrop Fold Country Farmhouse Hotel.


Jo h n St u d i o , Gr e a t Eccleston.


Village’s boost for Scanner i: / / y #


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Mrs E. Hacking, Mr T. Bowing, Mrs Proctor, Mrs D. Whittaker and Miss Vicky Parkes.


B a i r s t o w t h a n k e d everyo ne for th eir generosity. Raffle winners were


Video theft


YOU GET MORE FROM BRITAIN'S BIGGEST CLITHEROE: SALTHILL ROAD. TEL: 23011/2


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C H E E K Y da yli gh t thieves stole a £650 Fer­ guson video recorder in a mid-afternoon raid on a house at Pendleton Road, Wiswell. Clitheroe police believe


Pam, the hotel staff and the WI for organising such a successful effort. WI president Miss Mary


man of the Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Val­ ley Health Authority, attended, along with Mr Roy Dewhurst, chairman of the Ribble Valley Scan­ ner committee. Mr Dewhurst thanked


and raffle as well as a cake stall and a selection of cheeses was served with wine and punch. Mr Ian Woolley, chair­


THE Scanner Appeal in the Ribble Valley received a 'further boost of £335 after a suc­ cessful cheese and wine evening at the Black Bull Hotel, Rimington, by invitation of manag­ ing director Pam Gillespie in conjunction with the village Women’s Institute. There was a tombola


Tax disc transfer fine


A CHIPPING driver who scrapped his old car simply transferred the tax disc to his new vehi cl e and altered the registration number on it, Clitheroe: magistrates were told.


dale (26), of Kirklands, was fined £50 for unlaw­ fully and fraudulently using an excise licence, £25 plus £8.33 back duty for using a car with no excise licence and £100 for having no insurance. He ad mi tt ed al l th re e offences.


Lumley said that his client could have cashed in the disc from the old car and put the refund towards a new one, but as it was he had simply changed the disc in an unofficial rather than official way.


In mitigation, Mr John


a vehicle must have been used and would like to hear from anyone who saw a car parked on that road between 2-45 p.m. and 4- 45 p.m. last Thursday.


insurance policy which he mi s t akenl y bel i eved covered any vehicle that he drove or owned at the time.


Lonsdale had paid for an Daniel Terrance Lons­


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The ceremony was con­


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• 8ft. x 2ft. T. and G. Chipboards £3.82 each


Doors £55.00 each


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