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Times, March J 7th, 1988 5
Here’s my card we are
FIRM S OPENING WAS ON CUE at Your Service
YOU . . . can rest assured, because WE all believe in providing good, “old _t
I fashioned,” professional services at a fair p! price, carried out at your convenience, quickly and efficiently
Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
Clitheroe 22321, (Editor
t mbrose Church, Grindle aon, starts at 9-15 a.m. and all are welcome to r tte n d . A fte rw a rd s s efreshments will be
children, staff and families of Grindleton and Bolton- by-Bowland CE schools. A The s e r v ic e , in St
erved in the school hall. Elderly invited
W from 2-30 p.m. next t ednesday, should phone ehe head teacher (Clith mroe 41257). Arrange- I tr ents can be made for I
ansport.
inight hand to good use — Clitheroc on Friday
SNOOKER champion r Dennis Taylor put his
EVEREST DOUBLE g l a z in g
Patio Doors
Home improvement Loans available. For free quotation ring.
10 ysar guarantee Mr Hartley on COLNE 865452
| Old mantel, mill and long case clocks r repaired and
B U X L p i N G cN E E D S
Ladders, llepslevc — Urainvc System. c W o l l ■ Marley Rainwater -T i iC l '
ools, Younpnan a (ioods. Teiepnone: y-u n ne ,* couo*Jj*J3i V I D E O a E N T A L S DEO from c12 ;ff p“ r month t ANE UNO Tel. 22683 VALLEY
FJSSSSS^^- SINGER
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PETER A. HIGHAM
Heating Repairs and Installations
Plumbing and
planning SERVICES
xtensions, alieta-
ioinery wotV. Free s and surveys.
and building regu- awings submitted authorities.
JRK TOO SMALL
r.i.phon*: 1EROE 22643
1/2 P R IC E SERVICE OFFER
£ 7 .5 0
I Any make of machine Contact your locat
Singer agent night or day
home furnishings 1 LOW2rT9e f 2 2 C
856h e r ° e
R E P A IR S | EVER YDA Y ITEMS
pans flex renewal
hand tools prams [ knife sharpening
AALMOST LITHEROE 271
NYTHING C Tel. JOHN,
HCYRILOOLEY Ex-Hoover service engineer
S T E P H E N I N G H A M
PAINTING and d e c o r a t in g
FREE ESTIMATES
57WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22023
AUTHORISED
HOOVER SERVICE
Repairs,
Reconditioning anil Service of
APPLIANCES HOOVER CUT OUT THIS KEEP FOR FUTURE
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N0 DEPOSIT tv r e n t a l s MSB arin-FST Remote cio-sn p«.
4 stl*reburn Avenue, Clitheroe Telephone 24168.
e o 2nirfr!fcXel f ,ext’ Remote .g. 20in TV E7.00 per Cal. Month
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Discount for Annual Payment TV Repairs, ex-Rentals for ■sale
AND kettles I m Clitheroe 24947 Telephone:
Prompt attention to emergency calls
P .J IA S L A M Painter
and Decorator
Home and Industrial
For estlmates telephone
clitheroe 25595
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p,omp| Attention Folly Insured T°t whauEY2165
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CONERON & LEEIUIIMf' 17/19 mot
or lane, CLITHEROE v and ^ decorator •“ Free esflmafes
i ^ Ct,THEftOE
25473
Free collection and \ delivery service
Tel: 0772-686812 0772-682516
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T e ,m P a « * ih am 7 8 3 2 4
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years j
insurance Sensible prices
Rt a n d l S T i l e s , Tools, etc, etc Stockists of lilac'' T& Decker l’owcr
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CLOCKS pS econditioned
J.B.ASPDEN CLITHEItOE fifp 0
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TREVOR-JONES Painting
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DECORATING Ring:
CLITHEROE 25281
m took the opportunity to meet Dennis when he
a d e a g u e s t
uPVC and Aluminium Windows and uPVCDoors Secondary Glazing,
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Free Estimates Tel. Clitheroe 26496
Painter and Decorator
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‘Zsttssse * Storage • House clearances ,
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rentation and Mr Mitchell wept busy away from t eceived the award from mhere customers could ask fhe Lord Mayor. He pro pessed himself extremely
Yroup’s Railway of the s London for the prize pre
ear competition. Officials travelled to
yeturned from spending a t ear Down Under on a Seaching exchange in New f outh Wales. He was a sounder member of the foo c ie t y when it was t rmed in 19G2 and is only the fourth chairman in ail
hat time.
guest house LOCAL farming couple g Frank and Lilian Har
Top rating for Langho
f reaves, who have diversi tied their business by hurning to the hotel trade, bave won a top rating in a
a t present, over 30 part Mhalley” to the Rev. John end full-time sta ff are Haster Whalley, of Clerl tomployed and Frank hopes
atandard of hospitality, food,ttractive interior, good and comfort, good value A scenic surroundings.
This year — from 12 to 27. mxactly how old wc had no c here are also plans for a qonference centre and ban
ahe number of rooms avail wlways known that this tble is to more than double
t currently being built and A expand even further. ueting hall.
II FOOTBALL crazy Chat- ! burn duo Bernard Mars- : den and Martin Dugdale s are looking forward to ’ trong support at their
A 24-hour marathon
Btop session, in aid of Rjackburn Rovers FC’s t iverside stand appeal, is Ho be held at the Black C orse, Pimlico Road,
litheroc, from 1 p.m.
eek on Saturday. s The challenging non
new entry point is
e a v e k n o w n it , t h e hxterior walls of the house dave been cement-ren pered and recently the hresent owners decided to r a v e th e r e n d o r in g cemoved and exciting dis
is last couple of weeks. h For years, ever since we
s gruelling 24-hour spon mAt intervals of approxi wored pool marathon a
With the cement removed, what can we see?
e eight, the protruding ands o f oak beams —
o from this? Surely that, briginally, this was a tim
er-framed house. Cottam
vncient oak beams — are
isible.Now what do we infer
overies have been made.
g ately two fe e t from hround level to almost roof
BOUNDARY MILL SHOP BURNLEY ROAD, COLNE, LANCS. Opening Hours: Tel: Colne 865229 Monday to Friday . - 10.00a.m. to6.00p.m.:-i
Saturday - 10.00 a m. to 5.00p.m.
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BARROVyfeRD-^ ^ C° LNE nou fci-w' . /
EROM NELSON BlACKBURRdAa
rtROM BURNLEY
e as a pretty old house hut theans of telling — until
a ill, and now we are ahis h isto ry , we have
lmost up to date. t Obviously, in view of
impressed the author with sts individuality, high
ales. i T h e g u e s t h o u s e
oouses, farms and guesth Wuses in England and
t what’s best in modera whe north aisle, worked hely priced inns, country
y Elizabeth Gundrey. toThe book acts as a guide
bng off the Beaten Track,”
g uotas, have had their t uest house included in ihe 1988 edition of “Stay
wold Farm Hotel, Langho, who decided to diversify b hen d a iry fa rm ing became less profitable qecause of planned milk
he Grammar School: was o indeed, the “Mr Whalley
d 30s Adam left his home “escribed in his will as Wmy Gothic cottage in
f his day. 19On his death in the
est-selling guide. F The couple, of Mytton
Smithy Row, is head of geography at Stonyhurst r C ollege and re c en tly
overy weekend through wut the year, even in the worst snows of a Pennine a inter, using operating t nd station staff drawn votally from the unpaid polunteer members of the threservation societyand i at makes me very proud ndeed.”Mr Mitchell (45), of
what, for the last 20 years, s e have operated a full- eize standard gauge line
leased. t “Our achievement is
ven answer the phone!”
l istory — a “new” piece of socal history — which I
TO fully appreciate the h fascinating, piece of local
bmbossed immediately below the roof is that of a y adger and that for many Hears this was the Dower Bouse of the Braddylls of t rockhall, descendants of whe same John Braddyll
c ith Dr Whitaker in the i ollection of monies to wnstall the armorial east t indow, was a governor of
she 18th century, this hame house became the g ome of Adam Cottam, gentleman, perhaps the locreatest of our old-time t al benefactors. He built hhe Station Road Alms f ouses, bought the organ por the Parish Church, provided the Northcote Gainting “Christ in the t arden,” which hangs in
ortfield. So far so good. t Now towards the end of
aook up residence at the i bbey and Braddyll, tak tng stone from the monas Pery, built himself a hall at
ollowing the Dissolution. t In due course Assheton
Ahe estates of Whalley f bbey from the Crown
h o , to g e th e r w i t h t Richard Assheton, bought
t iously that the quaint lit ele fig u r e c e n t r a lly
enly, as “Pig Cottage.” v I have pointed out pre
Lhe juncture of Wiswell t ane and Clitheroe Road nhere stands the rather l ice old house known kocally, and quite mista
umber of past occasions. t You will know that at
ihall be telling you today, tot is necessary that 1 recall h your minds matters we nave chatted about on a
ruperb achievements in G runner-up in Ian Allan
andestoration, preservation Ahe East Lanes Scanner is operation, the railway
on Society. s Thanks to the society’s
lat was ‘no-talk’, ” she baughed. “But it wasn’t too k d at work because I was
e e anything. I couldn’t Living and learning
Whalley Window
Glopaedia, the period of c othic architecture in this 1ountry lasted till around 551).Braddyll bought his land and built his hall in the
described his house as “my Gothic cottage.” c According to my ency
t1550s, so what more likely Dhan that he built his s ower House around the same time, probably with stone taken from the same aource, for the abbey was
t rovided, it is reasonable to assume that “the cot tage,” greatly altered in dhe intervening years, tuates from the Hit'll cen I ry. It is much older than fo and other local historians
pretty big place. p With the evidence now
rmerly thought. We live and learn. ,|j .\
isrganisations whose work t connected with that- of dhe Samaritans — confi cidential help for the sui i al and despairing — are
iddle. o R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s of
nvited to attend. nunmiii.... ............... in..........mi
t amaritans are' holding Their annual meeting next a hursday. Guest speaker Pt their centre in New wark Street, Blackburn, B ill be the Mayor of Llackburn, Coun. Sylvia
MEMBERS of the Black burn, Hyndburn and Rib- S ble Valley branch of the
Samaritans
c orth Valley Railway, as Brospect, a pizza-maker at tihairman of its Preserva
bected a top award on Wehalf of the Keighley and
HURST GREEN rail buff l Graham Mitchell has col
Proud day r l forocalail buff
ppeal. i “Instead of ‘no-smoke’,
a ooths supermarket, man qged to keep completely huiet for seven whole t ours, raising £52.75 for
ilence for charity! P Janine (17), of Bolland
f signing autographs or fans!More than 300 people
weremony, Dennis ans v ered questions from
rame’s new showrooms c After the open in g i s i t o r s a b o u t h is
cappearance at the offi f ial opening of Ultra
ROUND AND^VBOUT ssnooker career and then
tat down for a mara shon autographing ses bion. He was introduced Ay managing director wir John Lancaster,
ho pointed out that
JFOR Clitheroe chatterbox Nanine Cutler, National q o Smoking Day posed c uite a challenge — for the shirpy teenager doesn’t tmoke and decided instead so keep a spon so red
CHATTERBOX IS SILENCED
or Thomas Ansbro. o Dennis has recently ooms in Blackburn.
bpened the Clitheroe- r ased firm’s new show
athe snooker player was t friend of fellow direc
The uI’VC window ,und door m an u fa c tu r e r s f have a (iO-strong work
lackburn. a Dennis is pictured unters.
Iorce in Clitheroe and B 0 e in p 1 o y c o s ' in
mfter the opening cere h ony with autograph
o Scholars were in charge jl g f skill and gue ssin g J pames and Sarah Bolton J wresented Miss Bailey -I Aith a box of chocolates. s fterno on teas were
bare boards only.” I erved.
s animously that no action ahould be taken, so the application was neither thccepted or rejected and r ere was no need to cor Vespond with the Ribble c alley Council on the out i ome of the special meet
age’s Back Lane. unThe parish council voted
ng held.
bookery attracted 27 mem Ters to Grindleton WI. Nhe speak e r, Mrs B. Mowell, was thanked by
Theatre trip c A talk on wholefood
cileport of the annua! coun w meeting and social time was spent playing a quiz Bhich was won by Miss M. tionrennand. The competi w for a vegetarian dish
as won by Mrs H. Read. mHostesses for the April
dmondson. Chatburn
Furn Methodist Women’s Bellowship was Mr Rex j rindle, of Settle, his sub tion."ect being “I am the Crea s Mrs L. Grant-Town- Rend presided and Mrs p uth Hudson was the wianist. Refreshments mere served by committee
Creation b The speaker at Chat-
embers.
family service at Chatburn c Methodist Church was
Baptism The Mothering Sunday
raeme Halls. A He b ap tised James
Philip and Stephanie Ire land. Sunday School schol ars presented flowers to al their mothers and cards to
Gonducted by the Rev. nthony Ireland, son of
a g for the Junior Mission s ry Association were pre
tion.l ladies in the congrega inCertificates for collect
Kathryn Wilkinson. s Special choruses were
Sented to Naomi Kennedy, a r a h T u p lin g and
ar) and Peter Tupling (drums).The collection was taken up by Howard Jackson, Stephen Townson, Naomi t Kennedy and Helen Bat-
Mersby. The organist was r Clifford Johnson.
Commissioned bra d There was a good atten- gntj
J Mothers” Union and Mrs Lo banean Price carried the MU san
nrolling member of the ner.
The choir performed the Fr; (Ln
bt Christ Church, Chat- ser c um. The Rev. W. Drain corj Dom m is s io n e d Mrs sp e o r o th y B r ew e r as “Oil
vance at the morning ser- Toj aice for Mothering Sunday pN
dii|
Acdaolll bv|
b \] Sal
b>l U(|
& Ml
Cr1 othlnl acJ
mung to the accompani uenlplR:l (pent of Jane Olaham (oriano), Philip Wilkinson t gan), Roy Porter (gui
Cal oedisfrnl
C eeting will be Mrs R. B.ann, Mrs G. Moir, Mrs E Horsfield and Mrs K.
ower hall. A flower festi val and fun day is to be held at Hoghton Towers on August 13th and 14th. r Mrs A. Riley gave a
Misited the Opera House, F anchester, to see “My a a ir L a d y .” It was Mnnounced that the WI T arket will reopen next Cuesday, at 10-30 p.m, in l litheroe Parish Church
rs F. Pye. v M emb e rs r e c e n tly
a llors are anxious to settle any misunderstandings tibout a planning applica l on for the barn in the vil
No action ci Grindleton parish coun
was guide dog “Tara” who, I Cith her owner Miss I e hristine Bailey, of Clith- J eroe, opened the annual 1 avent. There was a large -I btten d a n c e of ea g e r J puyers and gift, cake and J “roduce stalls were soon 1
Bational Institute for the 1 w The star of the show ]
Marity sale at Grindleton ] raethodist Sunday School ] N ised £200 for the Roval
lind. j
Lens as the culmination of I s enten services. Anv j aenior citizens wishing to bttend the event, which is I halleing held in the school 1
Children and staff of Grindleton CE School will z be entertaining senior citi- I
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For the blind I chA highly successful J
Joint service t Next Tuesday there is
Grindleton I o be a joint service for
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