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Clitheioe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Yj). Burnley 22331 (Classified) IE B E E N T R Y IN G


Se w e i g h t f o r Y E A R S A N D Y E A R S ,


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TODAY and tomorrow, Boots, Castle S tre e t, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Derrick Green, Railway View Sunday, noon to 1 p.m Monday to Friday until 6- 30 p.m.


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I 1T E R I A L . S ■selection of Polyesters


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HABERDASHERY I 5-30 p.m ; Weo. S-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.


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BURNLEY EXPRESS/NELSON LEADER/C0LNE


TIMES/BARNOLDSWICK & EARBY T1MES/CUTHER0E ADVERTISER


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THE football season 1986-87 will long live in the memory of Whallcy Celtic FC. For the club had a triple triumph during the


campaign, becoming Ribblc Valley Football League Division Two champions and also winning the Dan Seed Cup and the magnificent Aitken


Shield. The Aitken Shield triumph brought as much


satisfaction to the club as the title win, because, in beating Horse Shoe in the final of the Aitken Shield at Shawbridge last month, they became the first Division Two side in the Ribble Valley League’s long-and impressive history to capture


the shield. Picture: The spoils of a very successful campaign


are shown off by player and club officials. Back, from the left: Richard Ashton, David Tattersall, Peter Doman, John Fletcher, Tony Smithson, Colin Elliot, Ronnie Foster, Kevin Ainsworth (manager), Chris Woods and Hugh Shackleton. Front: Stephen McCullough, Shaun Sidebottom, Donald Porter (Capt.), Shaun McCullough, Ian YVareing.


Tools taken


THIEVES stole a garden spade worth £8 and a high- tension lead worth £30 from a cement mixer at the re a r of Longsight Avenue, Clitheroe. The to w n ’ s p o l i c e a r e investigating.


Car damage


VANDALS used a sharp instrument to damage the bodywork of a Jaguar XJ6 saloon parked at York Street, Clitheroe, to the tune of £100.


£2,000 haul


THIEVES stole Snap-on make tools worth more than £2,000 from a shed at the re a r of a house in Langshaw Drive, Clith­ eroe. The town’s CID is investigating.


Dented


IN the latest incident in a spate of damage at Green- acre Street, Clitheroe, vandals dented the bonnet of a Triumph car parked there.


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jam, jewellery, painted china, soft toys, knit­ wear, handicrafts and cakes were just some of


MARMALADE and


the items on sale at a May mini-market in West Bradford. In addition to the var­ ious stalls, afternoon


teas were served, and about £180 was raised fo r S t C a th e r in e ’s Chur ch, We s t


Bradford. Some of the helpers


and organisers are pic­ tu red a t one of the stalls.


MARKET BOOSTS CHURCH FUNDS


Enterprise alive


and well


— Ann Hudson and Kathy Hall — and dealt with dozens of enquiries. Mr Dewhurst said: “In


the past two months I have interviewed 26 new clients and a considerable number of return clients. We initially discuss a busi­ ness idea and encourage the person to put a busi­ ness plan down on paper. “We guide the person


people developing a hobby ,or a trade into a business venture — crafts, cater­ ing, services and so on — or help and advise estab­ lished small businesses on expansion, moving prem­ ises, taxation, marketing, etc.” The agency is trying


through the network of help bodies available, link­ ing them up to what they need, be it the Small Firms Service, Lancashire E n te rp r is e s , CoSira, ADAS or the North West Tourist Board. “We often deal with


hard to promote enter­ prise in young people and Mr Dewhurst will be involved in a Clitheroe Royal Grammar School conference in July to encourage teenagers to think seriously about self-employment.


PUBLIC NOTICES


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT When you cancel a


classified advertisement you will be given a STOP NUMBER


Please keep this number in a safe place until you have paid your account,


you will need to quote it if you have a query.


BENTHAM


JUNE HORSE FAIR


Saturday June 13th.


Auction Sale of Horse Tack & Equipment at 12 Noon.


Followed by Sale of Horses and Ponies.


Entries to the


Auctioneers Please, Tradestands &


Sideshows welcome * £10 per stall


Enquiries to Richard Turner & Son.


Tel: (0468) 61444


WHALLEY AND WISWELL


JOINT BURIAL COMMITTEE


Ghana trip


for Whalley student


WHALLEY university student Susan Evans is to spend part of her summer holiday building


Mrs Colin Evans, of Rid- included. Eventually she dings Lane, Susan (20) is hopes to teach English one of eight young Meth- abroad and is looking odist delegates from the forward to gaining valu- North Lancashire district able experience dunng her chosen to spend six weeks stay, in Ghana.


a youth centre in Ghana. The daughter of Mr and many place s, Russia


Flying from Manchester visit is to strengthen rela- The main purpose of the


early in July, she will be tionships wjth young staying with Methodist families during her visit which will include a week in the capital and two , .


weeks helping out on a addition she and the other voluntary project building delegates are being subsi- a youth centre in one of dised by a special Method- the more remote areas of ist Church fund, the country.


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eroe Royal Grammar people from Ghana will School, she is studying lin- visit Lancashire and fund- juistics and Italian at Hull ra is in g e v e n ts have University. She describes already begun to help travelling as her hobby them with the cost of their


A former pupil of Clith- that some of the young Next year it is hoped and has already visited visit.


ON THE MARK!


CLITHEROE cy clis t Mark Gornall hopes for a Great Britain squad place at this year’s athletics world championships after leading the Britons home a few days ago in the Peace


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1. (—) “Hold me now”—Johnny Logan. 2. (1) “Nothing’s going to stop us now” —Star-


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10. (11) “Living in a box” — Living In a Box. 11. (7) “Biglove” —Fleetwood Mac. 12. (9) “Back and forth” — Cameo.


9. (3) “ Can’t be with you to n ig h t’ —Judy Boucher..


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13. (14) “Prime mover” — Zodiac Mindwarp. 14. (—) “Another step closer to you” —Kim Wilde and Junior.


15. (_ ) “Boops here to go” — Sly and Robbie. 16. (_ ) “Born to run” —Bruce Springsteen.


17. (_ ) “Five get over-excited” — The Housemar- tins.


18. (_ ) “Ninety degrees in my shades —John Coo per Clarke.





19. (10) “Nev er take me alive” —Spear of Destiny. 20. (—) “No sleep till Brooklyn'’— The Beasti Boys.


« . Last week’s placings are in brackets. Tip for the top:


“Goodbye stranger” — Pepsi and Shirlie. LP of the week: “I t’s better to travel” — Swing Out Sister. Chart compiled by Castle Records and Tapes..


top amateur cyclists from many countries. Mark (25), of Laneside


gest amateur cycling race n the world, contained 150


Farm, Mearley, was the first GB squad member to finish, coming in 51st. He also won 12 out of 73 spe­ cial sprints. Mark, a farm labourer,


one day hopes to follow older brother Allan into the professional cycling


world. But in the meantime he


wants a place in the Great Britain squad for the world championships and hopes to go to the 1988 Olympics at Seoul, Korea, where he will try to emu­ late his sister, Linda, who rode for the GB ladies’ team in the 1984 Olympic Games.


Cash theft


A THIEF walked into a warehouse office at Unit 8, The Sidings, Station Road, Whalley, and stole £180 cash. Clitheroe police are investigating.


School election row


everybody does want to vote for Green candidate Chris Biddulph? “His more radical ideas


are the spirit of youth, and if young people want to back them by voting what is so bad about that? Isn’t that what elections are all


about?” They claim that 18-year-


old Chris made a speech which electrified pupils with his explanation of range of fringe issues from ecology to the Monster Raving Looney Party and put the three candidates for the established parties in the shade. “We just hope that Mr


Darley does'fiot think that our support of the Greens shows up the grammar school. This is supposed to be a democratic election and we do not want stereotyping.” In a l e t t e r to th e


Methodists in Ghana. Susan has had to raise


more than £560 towards the cost of her stay. In


Local Government Finance Act 1982. Accounts and Audit Regulations 1983


AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS - YEAR ENDING MARCH 31st 1987


NOTICE is given that the audit for the year ended March 31st 1987 has be completed. J. L. Lumley Registrar to the Committee


WHALLEY AND LITTLE MITTON PARISH COUNCIL


Local Government Finance Act 1982


Accounts and Audit Regulations 1983


AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS YEAR ENDED


MARCH 31 sl 1987 Notice is given that the audit


for the year ended March 31st, 1987, has been completed. Mrs J. Hindle


Clerk to the Council


COMPETITION RESULTS


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8 2 4 2 2 5 3 4 0 7 4 1 9 2 4 1 8 0 2 1 2 5 1 2 8 8 6 8 9 7 2 0 1 77 03 3 0 5 8 6 3 7 9 6 4 3 1 4 7 1 8 0 3 3 5 032 4 06 16 4 939 3 2 9 2 6 74 8 6 8 8 3 1 7 3 5 1 8 9 9 6 2 5 7 7 7 10667 2 13 26 15416 245 03 226 25 3 2 4 6 6 13629


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CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE OF ALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDERS


Orders for insertion of advertisements in the Clitheroe j Advertiser and Times are accepted subject to the Standard Condition agreed between the Newspaper Society and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertis- ! ing save that.


2. No liability is accepted for any loss or damage alleged to arise through delay in forwarding replies to box numbers, however caused. Particu­ lars of the Standard Conditions will be supplied on request.


1. The proprietors accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the printing of any advertisement.


T E N D E R S R E Q U IR E D 2 wooden biilldiiips. One 70tl x 21 f t , w i th *8 f t eaves with wood flo o r . 3 l ft x 2 1f t with l i f t eaves w i th o u t f lo o r . Closinq date June 6 th. Site to he cleared by June 30th. To v iew . T e l . Accrinnton 3 91207 a f te r 4 .p.m.


A C C O U N T A N C Y , b o o k ­ keeping. V A T and income t a x r e t u r n s . A n n u a I accounts prepared and sub­ mitted to Inland Revenue. T e l . M o o r la n d Accoutitiinr Services. Clitheroe 27480.


REMOVALS & ; ROAD t r a n s p o r t :


LANCASHIRE REMOVAL SERVICES


Local or long distance. No VAT. Insurance included. Packing cases, etc. delivered prior to removal. Free estimates no obli­ gation.


Te!. (day) Nelson 68B91 ext. 3 (evenings) Nelson 602B91


3. If the material or layout of the advertisement, or any part of it is composed by the Proprietors at no extra charge to the advertiser, the copyright in the whole advertisement shall belong to the Pro­ prietors.


4. The following rules for the settlement of accounts will apply:


(a) The due date for payment shall be the last day of the month following the month of insertion of an advertisement or if the publisher shall not have despatched the appropriate invoice and voucher or other proof of insertion (or made the same available lor collection when this is the custom) to the agency (or the advertiser if it is a direct account) by the 10th day of the month following insertion, the last day of the second month follow­ ing the month of insertion:


MOVE IT Simile items, small removals, larqe removals, distance no object, storage, house clearances. For the best service in town rinq: M e l Edmondson Clitherm- 2 4 9 0 8 . Get a quote from us firs t.


T O W N A N D C O U N T R Y R em o v a l S e rv ic e s L td . , movimi. s tur ine, shippimi.


B .A .R . member. T .C . takes c a re .-C e n tra l House, Can- ninq S t re e t . T e l . Burnley 5 66 11 .


L O M A S T R A N S P O R T removals, simile items, trom £4. cheap rates, free esti­ mates.-Tel. Burnley 411415 or 343 49 .


(b) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Adver­ tiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher has not been despatched to the Publisher on or before the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by a surcharge equal to 3% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission:


“Advertiser and Times,” former pupil Mr Leigh Ratcliffe, of Selborne House, Back Commons Clitheroe, describes the d e v e lo pm e n t in th e school’s elections as “dis­ turbing,” and claims it re f le c ts badly on the school.


SPENCE R EMO VA LS estab­ lished 58 y ears, domestic and c om m e rc ia l s to ra q o . fu l ly in su re d . -T e l . Burnley 24324.


D A V ID o f fe rs a seven day rem o v a l s e rv ic e at qood r a te s - T e l . C l i th e r o e 244 77 . N S T A N T R E L I A B L E


removal. £4 per hour. Best Value in tow n . - Tel Clith- croe 22852


HAIRDRESSING


(c) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Adver­ tiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher (including the amount of any surcharge payable in accordance with paragraph (b) above) has not been despatched to the Publisher before the expiration of one month after the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by an additional sur­ charge equal to 2% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency |


(d) The existence of a query on any individual item in an account will not affect the due date of payment of the balance of such account:


commission:


(e) In these conditions the word despatched shall mean despatched by post or by such other means as shall provide that payment shall have been received by the publisher not later than three working days from the date appropriate thereto. (f) All advertisements are subject to 15% VAT.


5. The terms of the Recognition Agreement between the Newspaper Society or between the Newspa­ per Society and the Newspaper Publishers Asso­ ciation and recognised advertising agencies are deemed to be incorporated in these conditions of acceptance of advertising orders or the publica­ tion of all advertisements accepted from' a recog­ nised advertising agency: Without prejudice to the generality of these


the date of the invoice.


RUBBISH SKIPS


Industrial and


(g) All transient classified advertisements are subject to a 25% surcharge if not paid within 10 days from


Domestic waste removed


Competitive rates Distance no object


MACH INDUSTRIES (U.K.) LIMITED Telephone:


WHALLEY 2749 or CLITHEROE 41513


6. The placing of an order fo the insertion of an advertisement shall amount to an acceptance of the above conditions and any conditions stipulated on an agency’s order form or elsewhere by an agency or an advertiser shall be void insofar as tney are in conflict with them.


terms these conditions of acceptance spefically extend to any personal guarantee given by the Directors or any other person on behalf of a recognised agency at the time of the recognition in respect of any unsatisfied liabilities of the agency in the event of the agency’s liquidation or insolvency. Such guarantee is part of these condi­ tions of acceptance.


OFFICES: 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. TEL. DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLITHEROE 22323. TEL-SEL ADS BURNLEY 22331 AND AT BULL STREET, BURNLEY; 37 SCOT­ LAND ROAD, NELSON.


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H IR E FR O M H A R R IS O N 'S P o w e r t o o l s , b u i ld in q e q u ipm e n t , q u lc k f i t sca f­ fo ld in g , c em e n t m ix e rs , e tc . .w e ld in g e q u ipm e n t , ladders - Ha r r ison's W * E S u p p l ie s , K e n d a l S t re e t . Clithe roo. T e l. 2 43 60


C H A IN SAW S and stoncsnws. Sales, rep airs and spares, c hains made up o r shar*


• pen ed w h i le you w a i t . - Balmer's Garden Machinery C e n t re , T r a fa lq a r s t re e t , Burnley T e l .5 3 9 0 0 .


LA R G E S K IP S /M in i skips from £ 1 2 . -D o d d s. Burnley 3 2 7 0 5 .oh 3 3 2 7 0 .


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SPLITZ MOBILE hairdresser, distance no p ro b lem , last eveninq appointment 7p.m. OAPs 1 0% reduction, wed- d iu q s a s p e c ia l i t y . T e l . Burnley 281 05 .


HAPPY DAYS videos, fo r all s p e c ia l o c c a s io n s , bo o k early • T e l. Whalley 3 528


[T H E M IC R O D IE T O v e r - weight? Interested? Rimj lor advice.-Tel. Nelson 634 15.


or 601150


HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Owen Street, Roeegrove


| I 'V E LOST 48 pounds. Ask me h ow ? Phone T r ie ia . Clitheroe 2405 l .


DUE TO C A N C E L L A T IO N . o n e p ft r s o n n r a e n I I y required to share apartment in Rhodes. 2 weeks trom July 18th. iienerous reduc- tion. Genuine replies only. T e l. Clitheroe 26070.


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PROSPECTS FOR a b e t te r Government. Pur a recorded tncssnqe on what the Hihle s a y s , p h o n e B la c k h u rn 5 8 2 49 0 .


LO N E L Y D e s p a ir in g . S u i ­ cidal - Contact Samaritans.


Nelson 6 94929 or Blackburn 662 42 4 .


A B O R T IO N A D V IC E and help, preqnanry tests -Tel. Blackpool 230 09 .


THORNTON HILL Total Core for the Retired


DAY CARE FOR THE ELDERLY Thornton Hill, Thornton-in-traven, near Skipton, provides excellent day-care for the elderly.


Protessional, caring stall ensure home care, and the superb facilities do not detract from the warmth ol welcome provided lor all day-care visitors.


First class residential accommodation is available from £165 per week.


Each room is equipped with its own telephone, colour television and an-suite w.c.


The home features delicious home-cooking and enjoys splendid view ol the North Yorkshire countryside.


Door-to-door transport is provided. For further details Telephone Earby 842023


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