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8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, JiUi/ noth, 19S7


V . Orthopaedic, Econoniy to Luxury, Bunk Beds,- Fold Away Beds.


COMPARE OUR PRICES


REST ASSURED, SLUMBERLAND, DORLUX, AIRSPRUNG AND SLEEPVENDOR


KAINE &RAWSON


79 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE Tel. 23444


Telephone Clitheroe (0200) 24203


8 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE, LANCASHIRE BB7 2DL.


Beds and Mattresses, Drawer Divans, Sprung Edge,


SALE NOW ON BED CENTRE


AT THE


donate to the fund should contact Mrs Holmes at 18 S unnyside Avenue, Wilpshire.


meet with an architect to draw up more detailed plans for the scheme. Anyone wishing to


Book fair


FINAL REDUCTIONS MANY ITEMS HALF PRICE AND UNDER


IN its first venture in Clitheroe, the Provincial Booksellers’ Fairs Asso­ ciation is holding a book fair at the Parish Hall in Church Street on August 15th.


ian and secondhand books, prints, maps and ephem­ era will be displayed for sale and more fairs will be held if this is a success. say organisers.


Thousands of antiquar­


GOING up in the world are, from top to Leanne Hornan (10), Kelly Burns (8) and Duxbury (8)


bottom, Shelley


HAVING a bounci time . . . a group of youngsters on the fun filled inflatable. The junior fun castle is a new attraction at the sp o r ts c e n tre and proved popular with Clitheroe visitors


TESTING the trampoline is il:| of Sawley


Cross Keys beat the champs


t . r . , . J f A ‘ A ; I -


mothers and toddlers gi'oup at the beginning of the year but there was only enough space for five adults and their children in the bottom school room,” she said. Church members are to


Holmes said there was potential for more use of the church within the com­ munity but the size of its small chapel, with school room underneath, was limiting. “We did try to start a


fund-raising events and further donations will enable them to build an extension on land adjacent to the site. Secretary Mrs Anne


Church, Billington, has launched a building fund after an anonymous dona­ tion of £1,000. Church members hope


A VILLAGE church is planning to extend its premises to cope with demand. E b en e z e r B a p t is t


PLANS TO EXPAND


VILLAGE CHURCH


Clithcroe 2 2 m (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 2 2.m (Classijwd) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■


THE Ribble Valley summer fun bus is on the road again. D o z e n s


delighted Clith­ eroe youngsters were there to greet it when it pulled into York Street bound for Lon- gridge Spor t s Centre.


o f


Children of all ages boarded the holiday special for a fun-


Report: Vivien Meath P i r t . i ir e s : John Barry;


packed afternoon’s activities.


Every Tuesday until August 25th the Clitheroe bus leaves the York Street lay­ by at 1-15 p.m. The Whalley/Mellor bus leaves Whalley each Thursday at 9-45 a.m. The cost is just £1,


On arrival at the centre there’s plenty to do. Football, the gymna­ sium, badminton, cricket, netball, ten­ nis, rounders — the


which includes return fare and admission..


choice is left to the children. With often up to 100 youngsters


attending the ses­ sions, the dedicated sports centre staff are usually run off their feet throughout the school holidays.


For families living in the villages of Read, Simonstone, Sabden and Whalley, a spe­ cial summer saver swim bus is running every Tuesday to the Ribblesdale Pool. The all-inclusive price is £2 for adults and U for children.


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Chlhcroe 2232J, (Editorial),


RIGHT on cue are, left lo rigll watched by some ofl


HAIR and BEAUT]


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\ SAVE 50p jjiTrja


Panda Electric Cable 2.5mm 13A Rat Twin and Earth for Ring Mains Circuits 50m Reel


Wtirte^irit 2litres 1 5 2 ^ ^


Payless


White Spirit 2 litres


British Portland Cement Min. weight 48kg


Pine Shelf Kit


Sapole Veneered Flush Door with Softwood Stiles and Rails 2' 6" X 6' 6"


I BLUE CIRCLE ^'W Abru


i//l "Starmaster" DIY Aluminium Extension


Ladder 4m extending to 23' 7"


Copper Pipe 3m x 15mm SAVE 4.00


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SMASH


Payless 9" Polyester Paint Roller and Tray Set


Payless Roofing Felt 14kg Black 10m Roll


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SUMMER


Starts SATURDAY,. at 9-15


Clearance il


to accident with van


Teenager’s panic led


Ashton was negotiating a left-hand bend on Wad- dington Road, West Brad­ ford, when he saw a van travelling in the opposite direction. The van, which was pulling a trailer, was partly at Ashton’s side of the road, having pulled out, quite reasonably, to make a left turn. The defendant panicked,


the court was told, and braked too severely, caus ing his machine to lose control, slide and hit the van. In mitigation, Mr Keith


(17), of Bolland Prospect, received a broken arm as a result of the accident and his mo to r bike was damaged to the tune of £150. The court heard that


A CLITHEROE motor cy­ clist whose machine col­ lided with a van was fined £30 by the town’s magis­ trates when he admitted driving without due care and attention. Andrew Barry Ashton


Cross Keys beat the champions Mill Gap in Radio Lancashire’s Inter Pub Competi­ tion on Saturday.


ITHEROE pub


Cross Keys have only to win twice more to be champions them­ selves in 1987 and interest is mounting throughout pubs in the town as the next stage of the competi­ tion at the hostelry in August draws near.


This means the


because the size of their victory — a 12-2 scorcline — has given them the confidence they need,” said a delighted landlady, Mrs Carol Martin.


“Our lads arc ready


the Darwen pub was broadcast live on the .Icremy Dry Show and avidly followed bv regulars in all the town’s pubs.


The challenge with


tulations poured in for the Cross Keys team, among them a gra­ cious tr ib u te from Mill Gap.


Afterwards congra­


experience had contri­ buted to the accident. He had not been exceeding the speed limit.


Bagot said his client had been driving for less than year and his lack of


SAVE 6.00


‘ Elizabethan" Solid Carved Timber Door Standard Grade 'A 2‘ 9" X 6' 6"


Aqua-Vac Wet ‘n’ Dry Vacuum Cleaner 620-14


Builders' Wheelbarrow 3 cu. ft.


THE PAYLESS PRICE PROMISE: If you purchase any product from one of our stores and find that you can buy the same product cheaper from another retail company within one month, we will refund the difference!


STONEYHOLME Central Station


C BURNLEY


OPEN TIL 8PM MONDAY TO SATURDAY


Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 9-8; Tuesday 9.30-8;


ENTENARY WAY, MANCHESTER ROAD


(TRAFALGAR ST. ROUNDABOUT) TEL: 0 2 8 2 5 6 3 3 1 ALSO AT: BLACKBURN


FREE PARKING DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE FREE ROOF RACK HIRE


'E 3 i m ' i ] 4 -H ■ H t W Reductions reldle to previous selling prices but these may hot necessarily have been on offer by Payless DIY for 28 consecutive days In the last 6 months under the Trade Descriptions A c ^M G aM J d c ^ c l ^ e ^ A f o t f ^ ^ j K t t o ^ M ^ ^


TYRE WAS BALD


Abru /\Juval 3-Way Ladder


POLICE who examined a car parked at Queensway, Clitheroe, found that the front nearside tyre was t bald, the town’s magis­


defective tyre, Gary George Grindley (28), of Old Row, Barrow, was fined £40. In a letter to the court, he admitted the offence and said he had


rates heard. For using a car with a


TV licence offences


failed to notice the condi­ tion of the tyre. Turned down


AN outline plan for the erection of two bungalows on land on Top Row, Sab­ den, has been turned down by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee.


THREE Ribble Valley residents pleaded guilty at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court to using a colour l television without a


Howgill Lane, Rimin^on, was fined £100; David Gel- dard, of The Crescent, Whalley, was fined £G0; and Carol Rose Lawless, of Darkwood Crescent, Chatbm’n, received a £40 fine.


icence. Thomas Reeves, of


their hand at darts', general knowledge and beer drinking.


Players had to try


th a t Cross Keys’ David Moon excelled himself with the fas­ test beer drinking through a straw.


It was at the latter


men all — Antony Hooley, David Moon, Michael Hudson, Kevin Hulbert and David Peters with compere C ap ta in Saturday (back).


PICTURE: Bitter-


Checklist on rights of way


Chris French said: “I hujie all members will read tlie leaflet and take careful note of its content. .;\ny flouting of the law on rights of way will result in heavy fines and will do nothing to improve our reputation and relation­ ships with visitors to the countryside.”


is available to farmers from the highway anlliori- ties in tlie way of grants and maintenance of riglits of way. NFU vice-president


former pupil of Barden High School, Burnley.


Pendle Club


WINNERS of the weekly biidge session at Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs K. Gudgeon and partner, Mr and Mrs T. Adey.


K in g S tre e t Showroom f ic c .


duced following six years of trials and tests. Junior soldier David is a


replaces the SLR rifle, first brought into service in 1957, is being intro­


the first to be issued with the SA80 rifle because it is a training unit. The SA80, which


fired some of the opening shots with the weajion at Albermarle Barracks, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The barracks was one of


A SABDEN teenager has been among the first recruits to train with a new army rifle. David Emberley (16),


Teenager David is sure shot


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.New Shower Centr 'inclading the latesti


^ T h e North’s ONLY I> ® World's finest bathi


.Stylish colonr co-od 'towels to toothmngl


time scale farmers must follow to reinstate foot­ paths across fields after harvest time. It also details what lielp


a checklist for farmers," the leaflet will go out around the country inside the NFU ‘news])a|)er, “British Farmer.” The leaflet explains the


leaflet from the NFU explaining the laws of public rights of way. Called “Rights of way —


RIBBLE Valley fanner,-; will soon be receiving a


SUMMER FASHll Sizes 10-241


PETER HAl MANY 1/2 P


35 Castle Street, Clj Telephone 231


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