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k in g ) - B u rn I ey 2 2 ii . i l ( C I ass i f ie d ) tPETS FOR THE IME FRONT


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial)> 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe A dver tiser & Times, October 29th, 1937 13


S I E M A T I C


The best things in life aren’t free


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Chinese Rugs 5 'x 2 '6 " £ 8 5 Chinese Oval Rugs £ 6 9 Chinese Circ Rugs £ 9 9


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, Q U A L IT Y DO U B LE G L A Z IN G


Determined to repair memorial


A CHATBURN ex-ser­ viceman, determined that villagers who lost their lives serving their country shall never be forgotten, has s ta r ted a fund to r e f u r b i s h t h e w a r memorial in the cljurch grounds. Mr Ted Marcella, of the


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Pendle Hotel, who also serves on Chatburn Parish Council, said he had had complaints about the state of the war memorial. Some of the names need


lotta bottle And also praise for the area


AN enterprising businessman who has set up a company in Simonstone is full of praise for the warm welcome he has received in the Ribble valley.


r e le t te r in g and it is expected that repairs will cost about £800. Said Mr Marcella: “The


names on the memorial are those of very young men who all paid the supreme sacrifice. I don’t think they should be forgotten." So far, people have con­


proprietor of Seaways Services, has taken over a former garage in Simonstone to sup­ ply farmers and dairy­ men with personalised


Mr Doug Cotterill,


tributed £100 to the fund through raffles and dona­ tions. On November 10th, there is to be a bingo event and on November 28th, a dance, both at the Pendle Hotel. Anyone wanting tickets should contac t Mr Marcella (Clitheroe 41234).


Show aids animal welfare


A CAPACITY audience thoroughly enjoyed a fashion show held at SS Michael and John’s Social Centre, organised by the F r ie n d s of F u r and Feather, a iocal animal help organisation.


IROWAVE OFFER (at., Mon., Oct. 30th-Nov. 2nd I t Panasonic NS 664/665 l


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Inonthly payments of £8.55


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TRITON T70 SHOWER


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•or no deposit and 24 monthly payments of £14.53 commencing February 1988.


Total credit price £348.72 (Representative APR 26 8%)


FOR DETAILS OF DISPLAY ADVERTISING CONTACT


Eagle


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CLITHEROE 22323


The TRITON T 7 0 shower, is a beautifully designed 7 kW unit with, features you would expect in a much more expensive shower unit. Includes a 4-setting selector, a separate control to fine tune the temperature and unique visual temperature memory. Complete with white nylon curtain, tubular aluminium rail and bath mat. Price includes all plumbing and wiring (subject to site survey).


“THE Shop at Sly Corner” is well worth a visit this weekend. Whallcy Church Players’ production of Edward Percy’s thriller began last ,


night at the Whalley Adult Centre and runs until Saturday. Produced by Doreen Grimshaw, the cast of 10 have been hard at work


rehearsing for weeks. Our photograph shows the full cast during a break in their final dress


rehearsal on Sunday. ISWITCH ONTO BETTER VALUE! Offer* subject to availability and normally only applicable to residents in Norvwb’sarea


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divided between the church and various animal charities. I t was presented by


ON YO U R D O O R ST E P


The Norths leading display by The Norths major supplier of


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CREATE THAT SPECIAL FOCAL POINT FANTASTIC


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A 16in. model


£149.00 FITTED


Inc. VAT if gas at


side of fire E * WOOD SURROUNDS


* MARBLE FIREPLACES


* HOLE IN THE WALL FEATURE


ir HEARTHS IN MARBLE, COPPER, BRASS, SLATE, TILE,-etc.


It raised over £300 to be


Visions, of Castlegate, Clitheroe, -who provided not only the clothes but an array of local models as


bv Sue Beggs


bottles. Originally from York­


shire, Mr Cotterill (47), has been running his busi­ ness in Simonstone for just over two weeks. “I couldn't believe how


employs eight people but has plans to increase staff slightly. He delivers bot­ tles all over the country, including to the Scottish b o rd e r , W a le s and Cornwall. “As far as I know I am


which is printed the names of farmers and dairymen," he added. Mr Cotterill, an avid fan


of “green top" milk, said he has had a g r e a t response to his product from customers. Mr Cotterill is pictured


the only merchant who buys glass from the manu­ facturer in plain form and ends up with bottles on


helpful the Ribble Valley Council was with obtaining planning permission. I had applied to other authori­ ties but could not do busi­ ness with them,” he said. Mr Cotterill currently


Miners at annual meeting


well. The event was profes­


SIXTEEN members of th e Wednesday Club attended the annual meet­ ing at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton. In the absence of Eileen Lam­ bert, Janet Hulme gave the secretary’s report on activities during the past year. Treasurer Peggy Mares gave her report. Officers were all re-elected and Gill Bailey joined the committee in place of Pamela Lloyd. Janet Hargreaves intro­


sionally compered and the chairman of the Friends, Mrs Mary Brown, pre­ sented Mrs Mary Alty, of Visions, with a basket of flowers. A bingo night is planned


by th e F r i e n d s o n November 24th, at the Royal British Legion club, Clitheroe.


Tools taken


THIEVES with hard labour of a different sort in mind stole three shovels, a rake and two padlocks from a site cabin at Port- field Bar, Whalley.


Speakers hope for another success


A SPEECH entitled “Just Imagine” heralded the start of a new session for


Clitheroe Speakers’ Club. Members met at the


Low Moor Social Club where they heard a speech by Lionel Patterson which concentrated on the use of humour in delivering a speech. The next meeting is to


take the form of a debate, the motion being: “That this house considers one wife is enough.” Guests are welcome to


Open meeting on future of sheep


ject “sheep in the future." Guest speakers on the


A HUNDRED members and guests of Clitheroe YFC attended an open meeting at the Hodder Bridge Hotel on the sub­


panel, chaired by Roger Vickery, were Mrs Jane


Marsden, regional agricul­ tural adviser with the NatWest Bank; Mr Donald McCalman, north west sheep specialist for the Meat and Livestock Com­ mission; and Mr John Tay lor, shepherd for the Duke of Westminster. A vote of thanks to the


attend and may do so by contacting secretary, Lionel Patterson. Next month the Clith­


eroe club hopes that mem­ ber Derek Altham can


duced the speaker Mr Bill Dewhurst, who brought along his Sabden Treacle Miners. He told of how he started “Rainbow Enter­ prises” three years ago when he was made redun­ dant and how all five mem­ bers of his family now work in the business. He then introduced each miner and described each job they undertook in the mine. -There is a change of


repeat the success of last year in the annual North Pennine Area Conference at the Higher Trapp Hotel, Simonstone. Last year the club’s representa­ tive won the area speech contest against strong opposition. A win for Derek would secure a place in the district speech contest and a chance to go on to the national finals in April.


venue for the next meet­ ing, it will be held at the “Best Alternative Restau­ rant" Lowergate, ClitH- e ro e , at 8 p .m . , on November 18tn, and the speaker will be the Rev. Alan Reid, of Read.


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NatWest Bank, sponsor of the event, and to the panel, was proposed by Eric Lonsdale.


Drugs talk


A TALK on drug addiction — mainly aleonolism — was given to members of Clitheroe Soroptimists by Mrs MacManus, of Gis- burne Park Hospital. Afterwards there was a


discussion and a question and answer session. President Mrs Annie


Robinson chaired the meeting and a supper was served.


Shop is well worth visit


with his wife, Joyce, and daughter Jayne.


In good company


A MEMBER of Ribbles- dale Camera Club, Mr John West, found himself


among distinguished com­ pany when slide copies of the Tilth annual exhibition of the London Salon of Photography were shown at Ribblesdale Camera Club. John's “Venetian Glass,”


an ingenious montage expressing the spirit of Venice with its gondolas and glass work, was selected for the exhibition along with 50 prints from 10 countries. An indication of the


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prestige of this exhibition was the entry of Cornel Lucas’s celebrated por­ trait of Angus McBean. At the next meeting,


club vice-chairman, Ron­ nie Todd, will attempt to prove that “You can’t beat a good big ’un” by describ­ ing the advantages of 2>/i inch slides over the 35mm format.


The Carpet Gallery


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Complete interior design service now available. May we have the pleasure of quoting you for all or any part of your new furnishing schemes.


We are a family businesms and guarantee personal service and satis fa ct“ion.


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GLUSBURN, KEIGHLEY Telephone (0535) 36864


BRIDGE END HOUSE,


t/2 mile from Cross Hills on the AS068 road (200 yards below Dog and Gun public house).


EASY PARKING.__________________ , __ Open Monday — Saturday, 9 a.m. — 5-30 p.m.


get exactly what you pay for. The best kitchen in the world. .. Bar none.


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^ Stuart Frazer


25 Union Street Accrington Tel: 33536 Parking at rear Union Street


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