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HOLDERS of Lancashire Coimty'Council and Kibble scholars’ travel passes can take advantage of it special Christmas package.
Sunday, students showing travel passes with a KISS
For two weeks front
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operating bus services on Christmas Day. Boxing Day or New Year's Day.
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A superb collection of stylish leather designs including blousons, batwings, baggies, trousers and skirts.
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Repairs and alterations
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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, DECEMBER 21st
MARKET SQUARE ★ Punch and Judy ★ Burnley and District Scouts and Guide Band ★ Fairground Organ in the Mall
SHOPS AND STORES FANCY DRESS COMPETITION
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Boots — Burtons — Dixons — Marks and Spencer — RoyMarlor — Pendle House — Dorothy Perkins — W. H. Smith — Ultimate Male Wear — Woolworth — Zodiac Toys
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The Grotto is in the Broadsword, Balcony, Market Square.
Monday — Tuesday 2 p.m. to 4-30 p.m.; 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. FREE PARKING AFTER 6 p.m.
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THE festive season has come to West Bradford m a big way with a highly successful fair organised by St Catherine’s Church. It made £285 for the funds and organisers were delighted with the public response and seasonal atmosphere. There was a wide range of stalls and a Christmas draw and West Bradford Guides sang carols.
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friends a very merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year
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STALLS of f er ing a whole host of home-made a n d fanc y goods attracted plenty of visi tors to the Christian Aid coffee morning at Clith eroe United Reformed Church. Ribble Valley Mayor
expiry date to tiny nibble bus driver will he able to take a full day’s travel for
operates throughout the North West from the Lake District to Manchester and Liverpool.
THERE was a treat in store for grandparents and senior citizens in Langho when the 1st Langho St Leonard’s Guides held their annual party. Guests were asked to
take a step back in time and wear clothes appropri ate for an old time musical evening.
During the first half,
Gu ides p e r f o r m e d sketches and musical items. After supper, pre
pared by the Guides, the vicar, the Rev. Quentin
Wilson, accompanied old time songs on the piano.
Guider Mrs Barbara Coo per, of Moorland Road, Langho. was presented with an arrangement of dried Bowers to mark 15 .veal’s of involvement with the company.
During the evening, Acceptable
AN outline application for a detached house on land at Wiswell Moor Slaugh ter rhou sc ha s b e e n approved. T h e R i b b 1 e Val ley
Council’s Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey had recommended the application for refusal, but Development Sub c ommi t t e e memb e r s decided the proposal was acceptable.
Bridge winners
WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at the Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs K. Drubbing and Mr T. Thornber, Mrs J. Kenyon and Mrs E. Wood.
CHRISTIAN AID EVENT
Planning in the
pipeline
ALTERATIONS and exten sions to Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School’s York Street site are among the la te s t plans lodged witn the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department
Missing clock
THIS £700 clock and five Chinese nigs worth a total of £1,503 were stolen last week from W. Southworth and Son Furnishers, York Street, Clitheroe. The town’s CID would
(number 0757). Other applications include: Clitheroe: Change of use of
Smithies House, 2 Shawbridge Street, to four bedsits and flats (0758). Change of use of 1 Rib ble View, West Bradford Road, from dwelling to office accom modation (0769). Dormer bedrooms at 0 and 8 Dunster Grove (0770 and 0771). Gisburn: Alterations and e x te n s io n s to form a 40
like to trace any vehicles which were in the area a f t e r 10-30 p .m. on December 9th. If you have seen the clock or know anything about the inci dent. contact the police on Clitheroe 23818.
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Over the next few days everyone will be out buying wines and spirits for the festive season, so this week I nave featured some 60 of our recommended b e s t buys from what is without doubt the widest range of beers, wines and spirits m Clitheroe. With over 900 wines and 400 spirits to choose from and all at the best prices, you can be certain to find your favourites at prices you can afford.
Now the roadworks have moved on parking is easy and we will help carry orders out to your car if you wish.
RECOMMENDED WHITE WINE BUYS
MOULTON CADET Blanc, dry............... £3.65 MACON VILLAGES Chateau de Peronne
Chur vet 1984 PIESPORTER MICHELSBERG. J. For-
£4.25
SAUTERNES. H & B, sweet and luscious. MUSCADET, Sevre et Maine,' Noel........... VOUVRAY Noel, medium sweet.............. £2.90 LITRE VIN, dry, medium or sweet, also
£2.19 £5.35 £2.59
red .............. *..... ......................*............ £2.(0 LIEBFRAUMILCH. J. Forster........
BULGARIAN CHARDONNAY or SAU- VIGNON BLANK..................................... £1.99 RECOMMENDED RED WINE BUYS
BORDEAUX ROUGE, Alex Lichine........ £2.95 CHATEAU TANESSE, 1984, ler Cotes de
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Bordeaux.................................................... £3.95 BOURGOGNE ROUGE PINOT NOIR,
BEAUJOLAIS, Emile Chandesais................ £3.55 FLEURIE, Grill Midi................................... £5.79 COTES DU RHONE Mousset...................... £2.70 FITOU Madame Parmentier......................... £2.70 MARQUES DE CACERAS Tinto, Rioja... £3.95 BULGARIAN MERLOT............................. £1.99 BROWN BROS CABERNET SAUVIG- NON/SIIIRAZ, Australia........................... TORRES GRAN CORONAS, 1983............
1983. A Rodet............................................. £4.59 BOURGOGNE VIEILLES VIGNES, 1978
£3.90 £4.75
bedroomed hotel, restaurant, sports complex and holiday accommodation at The Commer cial Hotel,- Main Street (0759). Chipping: Detached dwelling
on land at Hesketh Lane (0703). Whalley: Change of use of 97
Mitton: Alterations and exten sion to car park and improve ment to entrance at the Edis- ford Bridge Inn, Edisford Road (0774). Sahden: Double garage and new access road at 2 whins
access at 4 Pendle Terrace (0772). Hnshnll Eaves and Great
and garage extension at Wycon- gill Farm (0770) and garage and Kitchen extension also at the property (0777).
Avenue (0775). Bolton-by-Bowlund: Kitchen
Thieves about
THERE were two inci dents of thefts from vehi
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cles at the weekend. On Friday night a radio cas- sete player, various tapes, a purse and a briefcase, worth a total of £327, were stolen from a car parked in Princess Street, Whalley. On Saturday night, cas
sette tapes, worth £70, were stolen from a car
and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs Les Nevett and Clitheroe Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs James MeGhie dropped by and a total of £314 was raised, much to the delight of organisers.
Taxi hire
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub committee has renewed consent for the use of 12 The Crescent, Clitheroe, as a taxi hire business. The number of vehicles
THE following pupils of the Watson School of Dra matic Art were successful in local speech and drama examinations run by the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. London.
(merit), Nicola Hill (merit), Roger Marsden, Lotte White.
Well spoken investigating. .
p a r ked at Cl i the roe Hospital. Clitheroe police ai*e
Panel games Grade five: Roderick Davis
(merit). Grade three: Sally Ann Shor-
(merit). Grade one: Ravi Gurumurthy
rock (merit). Grade two: J an e t Mason
(honours), Nathanael Marsden. At the Southport Festival,
Ravi Gurumurtny (10) gained second prize in his age group for verse speaking.
operating from the site is limited to a mini-bus and a car.
Socket set
A SOCKET set of 37 pieces worth £20 was sto len from a garden shed at Chatburn Avenue, Clith eroe, on Sunday night.
New licensee
A NEW licensee has been installed at Rimington Caravan Park. Mr Andrew Edwards was granted the transfer of the justices’ licence from the outgoing licensee, Mr Frank Mars den Simpson, at Clitheroe Licensing Sessions this week.
Grade four: Nicola Tomlinson
AT Clitheroe YFC’s club night, sessions of “Any questions?” and “Just a minute” were played. During the latter, mem
January 6th, when Mr Robin Addyman will talk about his life.
Dwellings
THE demolition of exist ing buildings and the erec tion of three dwellings with associated car park ing at the Old Chapel and garage site, Main Street, Gis bu r n, h a s b e e n approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel opment Sub-committee. Listed building consent was also granted.
A £285 boost for funds
BERRY’S QUALITY SECOND-HAND
50 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE For Good Quality Household, Electrical
and Nursery Items, at BARGAIN PRICES Also:
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King Street to a residential home for the elderly (0764). Rimington: Driveway and
ARLITRose................................................. £11.45 BOLLINGER Grand Annee 1982................ £18.25 BALDOVINO Moscato Spumante................ £2.70 ASTI SPUMANTE Martini........................... £4.19
LANSON BLACK LABEL NV................... £10.99 MOET & CHANDON NV............................ £11.39 DE VENOGE, Rich or Brut......................... £10.59
RECOMMENDED CHAMPAGNE and SPARKLING WINE
HARVEYS BRISTOL CREAM.................. £3.99 (litres £5.39)
BEST BUYS IN SHERRY AND PORT
GAMEFAIR, Fino, Amontillado, cream and pale cream............................................... £3.25 TIO PEPE, Dry Fino...................................... £4.30 OFFLEY FORRESTER LBV ’81, with free Copita glass............................................ £5.99 GOULD CAMPBELL Ruby Port................ £4.10 COCKBURNS Special Reserve.................... £5.75
BELL’S .................................................... STEWART’S Finest Old............................. HIGLAND CHIEF.................................... GLENGOYNE Single Malt, 10-year-old.... GLEN FIDDICH Single Malt.................... THE MACALLAN Single Malt, 10-year- old............................................................... ABERLOUR Glenlivet, one litre bottle..... HIGHLAND PARK Single Malt, 12-year- old...............................................................
SELECTED WHISKIES From over 160 stocked
FRANSAC XO................................ .......... HINE ANTIQUE......................................
BENEDICTINE................
POPULAR LIQUEURS F rom over 140 stocked
REMY MARTIN VSOP............................. GASTON DE LAGRANGE.......................
HENNESSEY XO..................................... FUNDADOR Spanish Brandy................... MONROY NAPOLEON French Brandy...
SELECTED COGNAC and BRANDY From over 70 stocked
£12.25 £12.15
£7.99 £7.49 £6.89
£12.95 £12.95
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£16.99 £10.75 £15.00 £30.35 £47.65 £7.75 £6.65
COINTREAU............................................ £10.49 PERNOD..................................................... £9.20
£12.09
SAMBUCA................................................... £8.75 TIA MARIA................................................. £8.65 MALIBU...................................................... £6.75
ORIGINAL CAST British Sherry...............
CONCORDE, Medium, dry, red and Rose. £1.49 COUNTRY MANOR Sparkling Perry......... £1.59
BUDGET WINES £1.89
On tasting this week will be Blue Max, which was recently selected as the best wine box tasted by Which? magazine.
Remember we are open till 8 p.m. from now till Christmas during the week; 6 p.m. on Saturday, but close at 5 p.m. sharp on Christmas Eve
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