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10 Clitharoe Advertiser i t Times, March 17th, 1988


Egg-ceptional cash raiser


WHAT a whopper! Wishing they had shares in this huge egg are young Clitheroe trio Jane Hutchinson (8), Jill Hutchinson (6) and Robert Brass (3).


with experience of fund­ raising, enthusiasm and organising ability are needed to join the appeal committee. The election of officers takes place at the


the latest fund-raiser for the Roefield Leisure Centre Appeal. Tickets are on sale at the Choco­ late Box in King Street and Dawson’s fish and fruit shop in Castle Street, Clitheroe. The draw is to take place at Easter. Ribble Valley residents


The egg-ceptional egg is


Pungent service offered by YFC


IF you detect a little something in the air on Saturday morning, it may well be rather more than the first whiff of spring. For Clitheroe Young Farmers’ crack bedding- manure delivery squad will be out blazing a trail to any door which has a garden nearby! Two crews equipped


BURLEY MORCOTT 4*11 (2kW) Focal Point Fire


11 O fl/9 -95 After £ 30 Trade-In (Without trade-in £209.95)


ELECTRA991P(1.8kW) Focal Point Fire


ONLY] .95 After £15 Trade-In (Without trade-in £69.95)


DIMPLEX MILFORD (2kW) Focal Point Fire


“ 4 4 9 5 After £15 Trade-In (Without trade-in £59.95)


TRADE-IN AFTER WITHOUT TRADE-IN TRADE-IN


BERRY NEWBERRY461 I.1 ?5kWl Fot.il Point


tin-(RemoteControl) £ 20 £109.95 £129.95


BURLEY EXTON ?0*>A (? VW) Foi'.tl Pom! f ut-


p


CLENLOMOND ASHBY(t8kW) Foc.il Point l ift-


£20 £99.95 £119.95 £ 20 £139.95 £159.95


TRADE-IN AFTER WITHOUT TRADE-IN TRADE-IN


CREDA CORONAIR Ceramic (2.7kW) Focal Point Fire/Convector


BERRY BERRYWARM 474 (2.48kW) Focal Point Fire/Convector


GLEN CARA 919 (2.87kW) Focal Point Fire/Convector


R O E F IE LD LEISURE


I


Cliiheroe 22324 (E d i to r ia l ) , 22323 (A d v e r t i s in g ) . B u r n l e y 22331 (Classified)


Microwaves. Now with


Panasonic


added beef. S a ve up u, £40


on selected models Prices from ONL Y £ 1 4 9 .9 0 CENTRE


next meeting on April 12th at the White Lion Hotel. Recent fund-raising


No S p n n . t i l . 3 6 payments of £6.40 wm


events have included a casino night organised by Rotaract, which raised £300, and a sponsored table-tennis tournament organised by Trin ity Youth Club, which made £115. A quiz night takes place


Clitheroe 22324 (Editoria1


Cast! of


Distinct Maui


NEW 1988 anc


SUMMER CO] b y Louis Feral Jumo size]


Fashion at last /( elega nt


Panasonic microwaves give a much meatier performance because othey’re now too watts more powerful. Seon^ “ SSw 4 n 3 ! i r p


on Tuesday at the White Lion Hotel. Teams of three are invited to take part and the entry fee is £3 per team. On Saturday, Roefield Barn is the venue for a rock concert by the Nicholas Mackey Guitar Studio and on April 10th the Houghton Weavers are in concert at the Civic Hall, Clitheroe.


with five tractors and trailers will cruise the town’s streets from about 10 a.m. offering their aro­ matic wares at a mere £1 per barrowful. The game youngsters


Schemes given


approval


will deliver well-rotted manure right to your door, or your garden if you pre­ fer, and anyone requiring five barrows or more may place a special order by ringing Paul Morris (Rib- chester 523), evenings only. The event is in aid of the


THE following applications have been granted under delegated powers bv the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailev: Clithcroe: Internally-illumin­


Lancashire Federation of Young Farmers’ Building Fund and last year proved to be a pungent success.


Art of bee keeping


MEMBERS of Clitheroe YFC enjoyed a detailed talk on the a r t of bee keeping by Mr Preedy, who has over 35 years’ experience in the subject. He explained the origin


of the hive and how it has developed, the life of the bees, the running of the hive, mating and feeding


processes. A vote of thanks by Eric


£ 3 0 £139.95 £169.95 £15 £94.95 £109.95 £ 25 £124.95 £149.95


NODEPOSITtERMS (APR35%) : available from your 1oca1*Norweb shop or from ;... •jOn a p p lU n c* s £ 5 0 cash price o r oyer. ’ .: V ; ; .. No rw eb.Chee two o d Road, Manche ste r. s , -


norwe


Offers subject to availability and normally only applicable to residents in Norweb'sarea.


ing will be a tr ip to Thwaites Brewery in Blackburn.


In favour


PLANS to build an agri­ cultural worker’s dwelling


at Woodfield Poultry F a rm , Whins Lane Simonstone, have been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devel­ opment Sub-committee. The committee was told


that nine representations had been received in


favour of the application.


BI-CENTENNIAL BARGAIN National


^3^ Travel world SPECIAL PACKAGE FOR READERS OF THIS NEWSPAPER AUSTRALIAN ADVENTURE HOLIDAY - i f ' - 4r Lonsdale was seconded by


Edward Whitwell. The YFC’s next meet­


ated box sign at 80-82 Bawd- lands. New shop front at 30-38 Whallev Road. Projecting inter­ nally-illuminated box sign at 35 Waterloo Road. Bay window at 15 Croasdale Drive. New porch, garage extension to front and utility room extension to rear of 15 Peel Park Avenue. Altera­ tions to provide an automatic cash machine at Barclays Bank, Castle Street. Bashall Eaves: Removal of iteposts and re-erection to


extension at first-floor level at 37 Rogersfield. Bedroom exten­ sion at 90 Whalley Old Road, York. Whalley: Detached double


orm new entrance at Bashall Hall. Langho: Bedroom and study


garage and playroom at The Cottage, Oaknill, Wiswell Lane. Wiswell: Conservatory at The


Croft. Grindleton: Erection of con­


servatory with store underneath and extension of existing out­ buildings to form oil tank store at 1 Highcliffe Greaves, Slaid-


bum Road. Low Moor: Extension to


Reject idea of a move


RIBBLE VALLEY coun­


cillors on the Policy and Resources Committee have completely rejected the idea of moving the management and adminis­ tration of adult education


away from Whalley. Members heard that


arrangements being con­ sidered by the County


Further Education Com­ mittee included the possi b il ity of t r a n s fe r to A c c r i n g t o n


stand they took on a previ­ ous occasion, when the suggestion was totally cast out. Couns Eric Bracewell (Clithcroe), Ted Boden


Rossendale. They reaffirmed the


a n d


(Chatburn) and Mrs Joyce Lilburn (Bolton-by-Bow- land) were appointed as representatives to meet the Further Education Committee and make this view known.


lounge and dining room at 13 Riverside.


Exploitation by workmen ‘despicable’


AN elderly Clitheroe widow was at the receiv­ ing end of “despicable exploitation” when she paid £540 to two workmen for repairs which should have cost around £15, the town’s magis­ trates were told.


woman parted with the money after the workmen told her the gutters and drainspouts at her home n e ed ed r e p a i r s and replacements. But, in fact, all they did


The court heard that the


joints. The work was car­ ried out after the woman had already paid them £340 to tarmac her drive­ way, said Mr Francis McEntee, prosecuting. Andrew James (25), of


was to clear part of the g u t te r and paint the


Harrow Lane Caravan Site, Boughton Ollerton,


‘Keep out the cold’


SINCE mid-December, the DHSS Accrington office has received more than 2,500 claim forms issued by the Lancashire County Council Welfare Rights service under its “Keep out the cold” and “Claim it now” campaigns. Some people think that


Nottinghamshire, and B a rry F ro s t (34), of


Broadway, Dunscroft, both admitted obtaining a ch eq u e fo r £540 by deception. James also admitted fur­


ther offences involving a cheque. He was fined a total of £860 and ordered to pay compensation amounting to £540, with £17 costs. Frost, who admitted


Injection of cash to save waiting


THE d i s t r ic t h e a l th authority is to get a share of Government cash aimed at cutting hospital waiting lists. Ribble Valley people


injection for the Black­ burn, Hyndburn and Rib- b le V a l le y H e a l th Authority is to be spent on tem p o ra ry o p e ra t in g theatres at the infirmary. It is the second largest sum to be allocated in the North West region. The temporary build


Jim Parker ’described the offences as “a despicable


one other offence involving a cheque, was fined £125 and ordered to pay £35 compensation and £17 costs. Presiding magistrate Mr


they are req u ired to return the forms. This is not the case, but people who w ish to c h e ck whether they are entitled to further benefit or need a single payment should make a claim. Claims will be dealt with


senting the defendants, said the price of £540 was given in good faith by J am e s , b u t when it became apparent that the house did not need that sort of repair, he should have reduced the price. Both men had been totally frank with the police, he added.


exploitation of an elderly widow.” Mr Joe Newman, repre­


waiting for operations at Blackburn Royal Infir­ mary are expected to benefit from the move. A £250,000 Government


ur stores NOW— including the labulous DIMENSION 4 RANGE of combination cookers.


P a n a so n ic THE NEW FASTER ■ MICROWAVES NO DEPOSIT CREDIT. P lease a s k to r d e ta ils


T h e o n l y P a n a s e r v i c e C e n t r e i n t h e a r e a


Why wait days to have your microwave serviced when it goes faulty — We have our own engineers trained by Panasonic to service all Panasonic microwaves sold by ourselves — and we will be there the same day you report it faulty — You can t beat th a t fo r se rv ice


Come on in . . . . . . the Price is right!


We will match any advertised price including Comet — Dixons — Wigtalls — Curry


We guarantee you won’t buy better! wm GffllCK


26-30 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22661/2 Burnley 3 37118; Nelson S 62600;


T h e T V C e n t re Ltd. Barnotdswick S 813309; Earby S 842319


harrassed Good news for


the region and up to 20,000 extra patients are expected to be treated in the North West during the next 12 months.


the Commons last week, when Health Minister Tony Newton announced the regional allocations from the £30m. waiting list fund for 1988-89. He revealed that the North West region would get more than £2.5. There are 19 districts in


as quickly as possible and people should avoid tele­ phoning or calling at the office to check on the progress of a claim, as it will only cause further delay.


Green light


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee has given the go-ahead for the use of 54 Whalley Road, Sabden, for private hire purposes.


GIANT EGG IS ON OFFER


YOUR help is needed to decide which local children’s charity should receive a large Easter egg on view in a Clitheroe store.


of chocolate, is being donated by Woolworths in Cas­ tle Street.


The egg, which is 20 inches high and contains 221bs


worthy cause. All you need to do is write the name of the charity


The store has now asked our readers to help find a


on a piece of paper, add your name and address and let us have your suggestion, clearly marked “Egg Offer," at the'“Clitheroe Advertiser and Times" office in King Street, Clitheroe.


CONCERT TO RAISE CASH FOR GUIDE DOG


ings are expected to be in use from June this year until September 1989, while major refurbishment is earned out on the per- ma n e n t o p e r a t i n g theatres. The good news came in


Tired of dragging round all those shops looking for decorating ideas? Do you wish one shop would put everything together so you can finally decide? And how about some genuine help and advice? Now, you can get all this and "more, at David


Moore Interiors. Where you can choose from carpets, curtains, blinds, wallcoverings, rugs, bedding and more. Many ranges are already co-ordinated into complete room settings. Or Diane Moore will advise on how to make your own ideas come to life. I f you and your wife


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decorating husbands


can’t call together during the day we’ll arrange to meet you at the shop in the evening. If you don’t fancy


climbing up the walls to fit a new curtain rail or to hang new curtains — we’ll do it for you . . .


You’ve probably got the


idea by now — which is to take the hassle out of transforming your house. So all you have to do is choose the decorating


“look” you want (oh, and to w r ite the cheque). Try it today, you might even


enjoy it! P.S. Please excuse a


little mess at the shop. We’re decorating!


david moore interiors 67-69 Curzon Street, Burnley S 416586


Opposite Leo’s Supermarket


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WELCOME SPRING AND SUMMER OVER 6,000 BRAND NEW


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From classy Crepe-de-Chine to fantastic designs in cool cotton, etc. etc.


Bridal parlours with a range in the UKs top twenty. . . from pretty floral cottons to our own exclusive . embroidered pure silk.


Full stock of patterns by Burda, Buttrlck, Style and


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1/z PRICE VOGUE PATTERNS TILL APRIL 9th Call


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Many fabrics below


manufacturers price wilh hundreds ol Spring and


Summer fabrics at IMMANUEL HALL,


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VISITING CAIRNS AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF, SURFERS PARADISE, BRISBANE AND SYDNEY Departing May 23rd, 1988


From Colne, Nelson, Burnley, Padiham, Read, Whalley and Clitheroe


A 12 NIGHT HOLIDAY FOR ONLY £60 MORE THAN THE AIR FARE!


EXTEND YOUR STAY FOR UPTO 1 YEAR FOR NO EXTRA COST F o r full d e ta i ls c o n ta c t :


A CONCERT held ut Clitheroe Central Working Men's Club raised £187 for Guide Dogs for the


Travelworld National


2 PARKER LANE, BURNLEY Tel. 22172 163 BURNLEY ROAD, PADIHAM Tel. 73999 4 ALBERT ROAD, COLNE


Tel. 868100


l’nlnter and Kcri herself, gave their services free. The local darts team also gave a donation and a raffle took place as well.


ised by Kori Williams, who hopes eventually to raise £1,01)0 — enough to buy n dog. The artists, Eduardo Forttma, Tony Vasco, John


Itlind. It was the first in u scries of concerts organ­


event, a flag day in Clithorde on April 2nd. Later in the year, events are being planned for National Guide Dog Week, which takes place in the first week of October. Our photograph shows the guests and artistes


The charity is now looking forward to its next


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