search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
\g). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Waddington Life of Peter


NEWS FROM VILLAGES


heard Mrs C HoHdav of G- Tomlinson, Mr R. Young Farmers met m the Accrington speak on “The


W Waddincton Methodist J- Sagar, Mr T.H. Silver- e v e n t


?naL/°!'giveness and zeal The f irs t whist and for Christ.


the Children Fund raised i t was v e ry well £31. Refreshments were attended, with a total of 72 served.


mg next Thursday, as the Barker, Mrs Meyher, B. visit to Preston postal anna, umted service for Waddington, H. Lofth- sorting office on Tuesday,


There will be no meet- Whist winners: Mrs players taking part. March 4th, at 2-15 p.m.


to squash as owner


I'litheroe squash player Mike kurned to the club he used to


[wife, Bol-


|:e the the


■ first


have Road


I'.heroe their


of weeks to hear their views." said Mike, who is an accountant. “I am still very keen on the game and this has happened very nicely for me."


| a new


lay i np of 35 Club, o-


I ed to


llien in ■rained 1 years I of eli-


Journa- l-anca- iiateur I'Ston.


It busi- I I one | i turn three


Jild be Ire the


Offering advice


on careers A CONVENTION to give all school and college leavers and their parents information on opportuni­ ties offered by the Youth Training Scheme will be held at Clitheroe Parish Hall next Tuesday, start­ ing at 6-30 p.m.


Ine of |d, are a n d


I m and Yy day ind l'l


| multi- .u n a ,


lio and | mem- l ouple


things


organised by the Careers Service in conjunction with the Manpower Ser­ vices Commission. A spokesman for the service in Clitheroe said it was hoped to attract as many parents as possible.


The convention has been


afterwards fifth-form leavers will be invited for interviews at the Careers Office for schemes in which they are interested.


sentatives able to offer wide-ranging advice and


and national employers will be staffed by repre­


Stands by many local


Mothers’ Union, Wadding­ ton, met in church on Thursday to take part in the “Wave of Prayer.” This is held throughout the world every day of the year, when members pray


Prayer wave Members of St Helen’s


the Womens World Day of o u se , M. B re n n a n , F . ............................ Prayer is being held in the Wall. Methodist Church on Dominoes: A. Wen­ tw o rth , M. Lund, H. Procter, M. Pye, M.A. Wentworth, J. Tomlinson.


Chairman Mr R. Parkin- annual whist and domino son thanked everyone who (ll'lve was well attended


.


had helped. The next drive and £33° was raised m aid will be on April 13th.


P jendleton


for their linked diocese V iv id p i c t u r e anFnch tFnwMs},Ver '


S £ ? ?n hi t UlRr ' J P Rnsom in


(whist) and Mr H. Pickard (dominoes). Mr Crossley thanked ail organisations who had helped with


of cancer research. MCs were: Mr W. Crossley


and each is allotted the eroe, painted a vivid pic- E. Lax.Gents _ Mr G. same day in the year to ture of the contrast and Parker, Mrs J. Wadding-


membeis in the Biadford without the aid of a single Lofthouse ^ 0Cieo


n lans,keV a Her account included Mrs Wentworth, Mr C. Busoga in Uganda,duimg some of the hilarious inci- Weswell, Mrs Hanson,


ShnN aT.-n°n w Se "i slide’


huf colour of life in China — ton’ Mr H- Jackson, Mr J. Dominoes: Mr Barker,


P nL ,n ^ eiki.ubeB' n n lng dents which inevitably Mrs Howarth, Mr D. Par- » i-


the service were: E. Chap- such a different culture Raffle: Mrs C.F. Pick- Membeis taking part in holiday in a country with Graham, p


Waddington, was held fol­ lowing Sung Eucharist on Sunday. At the vestry meeting


unanimously re-elected read from Mrs S, Jackson members that the whist ( i S ™ * " *


Mr A. Hughes and Mr E.F. Rowbottom were


Goodchild who thanked its meeting on April 19th. mittee reported that the members' of the chm ch The winners of the com-


.* 4 s tV ™ C F* « t 'e m l™ w “


on the PCC, but also those ven'r ":ere M'ss R- Mundy who had helped in count- ?nd Mrs Laughlin. A less ways in the mainte- b r 'n g -a n d -b u y s ta l l


the work of the PCC, the Fabric Committee and the Electoral Roll.


lectoral Roll


The Vicar thanked Mr Michael Harrison for St


lectorai Kon.


ministry. Reports were given on


Mra „ c


Owen, Mrs Mawson and °d,,s.t Ch,u.rch Women’s “j ^mqnge. inere speakers were Mrs Qrant-


£7.21. Next month’s tea hos­ tesses w’ill be Mrs E.


.. . _, , ... There Fellowship when the


Helen’s on his first presen- sta!> and a competition for tation of the accounts and a Plece of old needlework. £ ‘es- Mr W. Heanan of St Cath­


Glens £109


commitments were caus­ ing him to resign from the 21 tS b le S office of treasurer. The Vicar was pleased, how­ ever, to welcome Mr Alec Green to fill the vacancy. Mr E.C.Parker thanked


the Vicar and Mrs Good- child for the sustained


erine’s, with great regret T o c d H o that increased business


I U o O lU C


There were 21 tables for a whist and domino drive


PCC were: Mr R. Bryan, Parker, J. Waddington, J. Mrs Y. Bush, Mrs M.A. Oddie, H. Procter, F. Cal- Chappell, Mrs J. Chew, verley, Kevin,Robinson, Mr A. Green, Mrs A. M. Walker, H. Nelson. Gregson, Mrs N. Good- Competition: E. Har- child, Mr M. Harrison, Mr greaves, J. Oddie, E. See- R. H a the r ell, Mr P. dall, B. Waddington.


work they had carried out Green, E. Sanderson, D. on behalf of the parish. Sutton, E. Tallentyne, M. Members elected to the Dawson, R.Earnshaw, G.


W in n e rs w e re : M. • be,a bring-and-buy l ^ n d T d ^ Itaris B N I i n q tO l l


Townsend and Mrs Doris Giles. Mrs Grant-Town- send also led the devotions and the pianist was Mrs Ruth Hudson. Refreshments were


in aid of Tosside Institute . funds . MCs. were t . Learning Robinson and E. Metcalfe.


served by committee members. Speaker at the next meeting will be Mr Rex Brindle.


C h a tb u rn M e th o d is t Church on Sunday morn­ ing was conducted by the Rev. James Needham, whose theme was “Learn­ ing." Choruses were sung to


The family service at


the accompaniment of key­ board and guitar and the organist was Mr Philip Wilkinson. Naomi Ken-


are invited to enjoy tea and a chat at the meeting, which starts at 2 p.m.


ton and Langho WI was Mr Frank Riding, who has been writing poems since he was a boy. He read a selection of


Poet’s tale The speaker at Billing-


Eclipse


Inen via Beattock lountains to your holiday


|al, Edinburgh, with time Stirling.


Iry to Oban — “Gateway |ig resort and fishing port,


owns of Crieff and


ftillery in Scotland. There l;ample the famous


bon: “Mystery


lide or mountain walks. [ arranged to visit the


ture Dates


|9 July 1 7 th ..........£129 |9 July 24th........£1 29 9 July 31st..... £129 |9 August 7 th ....... £1 29


[9 August 14th.. ... £1 29 |9 August 21s t . . .£129 |9 August 28 th ..... £1 29


nts------------— _______ Tours \2) 634234 K n ^ SPORTS SALE ^ SWIMWEAR Boys, girls, mens and


ladies • Fred Perry MENS LEISURE SHORTS £7 •


Athletic shorts and vests • T-shirts, boys and mens • NFL SHIRTS AND


SWEATSHIRTS • TRACK SUITS from 26in. chest,


boys to X large • RUGBY SHORTS


FROM £2.95 to £6 --------------------------------------------------------- -- FOOTBALL


Liverpool home and away • Strips from £ 1 5 , M a n c h e s te r Un ite d from


£15, Everton and England from £16 • A s so r te d fo o tb a ll bo o ts , b o y s a n d


mens • SCHOOL FOOTBALL


SHIRTS 26 to 32in. chest £3; 34 to 42!n. chest £4 • SHIN PADS • FOOTBALL BOOTS UHL sport goalkeeper gloves and footballs


ft©


PRIOR TO SHOP RE-FIT — PRICES NEVER TO BE REPEATED CRICKET


CRICKET BATS: Duncan Fearnley, Slazenger, Gunn & Moore, Stuart Surridge from size 4 to full size • TROUSERS: boys £8, mens £10 •


SWEATERS: boys £8, mens £10 • SHIRTS £6 • SOCKS £2 • BAGS, CRICKET BALLS:


GLOVES, all leather • SCORE BOOKS • CRICKET SHOES


Readers top quality £2 lo £8 assorted • WICKETKEEPING GLOVES, BATTING


‘Call in and see our Fabulous Ranges’


ID RACKETS


Balls, Shirts, Shorts, Skirts • SQUASH RACKETS,


aluminium and graphite • BADMINTON RACKETS, aluminium and graphite and


shuttlecocks • SKI JACKETS • SWEATERS from £6, boys and mens


DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BUY TOP CLASS SPORTS GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES . . . .


*(..* .n.f-vii-jrcrtr ?•'- - ; ‘7 c r £ ^ * . r r, - ^ w . > v TENNIS


DARTS Tungsten • BIG


REDUCTIONS from £5 • Range of Cases, etc.


R. TURNER AND SON 37 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE S 2 3 8 6 7 ? r ^'C~''I- ; i .*r C c * -r < r -V . c tV. ,.- ‘N V . .. . ------ ri : . "..


Winter stock reduced to make way for Spring/Summer Fashions


48 Whalley Road, Clitheroe Telephone: 23575


Sale Now in progress Fashion for 6-16 year olds


his work and told how humorous verses were the hardest to write but best to listen to and that every poet tells something of himself in his work. One poem recalled an


old second-hand shop he knew and by chance the WI bric-a-brac stall was full to overflowing. Members had enjoyed a


Baptist Church, Billing- ton, enjoyed a slide show of Scotland on Thursday evening, given by Mr A. J. Bowles, of Whalley. The show was followed by sup- per p rep a red by the society committee. A week today, members


Slide show Members of Ebenezer


not only those who served Petl.tlon for a. hoJida>; soi>- ploglessing'


nance of the church and mann.ed bg .?• and Mrs E. Oddie raised W e l l a t t e n d e d


Chatburn


There was a good atten­ dance at Chatburn Meth-


lh* f - i , M" H**k '" e *nd K 8 ', i " d Jt* hT ? ,n «T * ; T £ ( * S S ' ^ » b - c o m . sta5e "’as


Members heard of an art appreciation day at Alston


of St Helen’s Church, a ls ,° reminded of the ...............


The Easter vestry and Gad ?n March 15th,start- annual meeting of electors ln,g MM a-m; They were


■ ■ - - - Federation Show at Bar­ ton village hall on June 27th, with various classes on the theme colour.”


r ! iL ; 'M E e T v n ’ p ‘ from our own- She was ies, Mrs E. Sanderson, Fallows,N. Goodchild E. thanked by Mrs H. Tay- Mrs P. Hanson, Mrs J Loxham and H. Senogles. lor.


Wilkinson,Mrs B. Booth, Mr H. Jackson, Mrs Robinson, Mr E. Billows, Mr C. Ferguson.


w o n , i u . - o a


Country monthly meeting of Bol­ ton-by-Bowland Village


venson conducted the Letters of thanks were ^ ad Committee and told


Painting Chairman Mr B. Ste­


, • occur when spending a tington, Miss M Pye, M.


Each English diocese is Pendleton WI, Miss Bar- — Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs h °n« ovepeas bara Bingham, of Clith- E. Fisher, Mrs CIa.1’, Mrs


• Speaking at a meeting of P Whist 'winners: Ladies


For cancer Bolton-by-Bowland’s


was Mrs P. Fisher. A spe- was held at the village comin cial collection for the Save club,


The chair was taken by for Waddington branch of Mrs N. Foster and pianist the Royal British Legion


domino drive of the year


HealeSj Mr A. Heywood, Mr A. Lupton, Mr J . Mackenzie, Mr E.C. Parker, Mrs C. Penny, Mr


Bolton-by-Bowland


hfe of Peter ” from his tehead- M> G- Whitwell. Nevi„e Harrison and Mr first calling through his denial of the Lord to his •


omen’s Fellow shin wood, Mr J. Spencer, Mr o o n o n -o y -u ow ian a Allying by Mr


Rallying Bolton-by-Bow land


Ian Sowerbutts. Stuart Herd thanked them for showing videos on the RAC rally. The public speaking


regional elimanator. Alas- tair Howard and James Towler now go on to the Lancashire level. Next week there is a


„ Cciv mc.c .a „


leaving the village at 6-10 p.m.


team was congratulated on second in the





nedy and Kathryn Wilkin­ son took up the collection.


dale Club, Chatburn, enjoyed an afternoon play­ ing dominoes and chatting. Tea hostesses were Mrs Palmer and Mrs Gros- venor. Birthday greetings were


Dominoes Members of the Ribbles-


sung for Mrs Frankland. Today there will be a domino drive at 2-30 p.m prompt.


Sabden


meets on Tuesday in the Methodist Hall, at 7-30 p.m, when members of the public are welcome to attend.


bit in a craft and hobbies exhibition to be staged in Sabden Baptist Hall on April 9th should contact church members Mrs Marion Bridge or Mrs Laura Moorhouse.


County Primary School also joined in the fun and made their own contribu­ tion to Comic Relief.


Eileen Holden and Mrs Hilda Rawcliffe were delighted with the total. Pupils and staff at the


winners at Monday’s social in St Mary’s Hall were for dominoes: Mrs I. Cottam, Mrs P. Whittaker, Mrs V. Lightbown and Mrs M. Wade.Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mrs J.. Swannick. Raffle: Mr H. Swannick. Thursday’s dominoes:


and Mrs V.Lightbown. Whist: Ladies — Mrs G. Walmsley. Gents — Mrs J. Swannick. Raffle:Master G. Platt.


Mrs I. Metcalfe, Mrs F. Boocock, Mrs I. Cottam


Winners Sabden Over 60s prize­


Comic Relief Red Nose Day at Sabden Nursery School was £50.Unsu­ specting parents had to pay for the privilege of having their noses painted and Sabden mum Mrs Ann Gill added £25 which she raised through sponsor­ ship by keeping her red nose all day. Nursery teacher Mrs


Red noses The to ta l from the


Any hobbies? Anyone wishing to exhi­


Welcome Sabden Parish Council


West Bradford


a p ray e r and a hymn accompanied by Mrs Nancy Frankland, fol­ lowed by tea and biscuits.


have fertile land, but their country has been ravaged for many years by internal strife.


_Knowle Green


a lively discussion on what members would like from the WI.


^hipping


of Chipping’s Happy Days Club were delighted with a talk and films given by Val Pickard, of Boiton-by- Bowland YFC, on her recent trip to Australia. She spent a month travel­ ling around the country assisting with tasks such as sheep-shearing, and also spent a week of her stay at the Royal Adelaide Show.


Australia Twenty-four members


Mr Dave Padley on his work as countryside man­ agement officer of the For­ est of Bowland Area of O u ts tan d in g N a tu ra l Beauty was given to Chip- p in g YFC. He was thanked by Catherine Robinson and John Clegg.


Countryside A talk and slide show by


Whalley


day school on the making of sugar-craft flowers demonstrated by Mrs E. Harrop. Particular atten­ tion was given to roses. There was a promise of


spring in the air with the competition for a bowl of crocus, winners being Mrs D. P h i l l ip s , Mrs B. Kramrisch and Mrs A. Ingham. The raffle was won by Mrs M. Ibbotson and birthday flowers were presented to Mrs E. Nut- tall.


opments discussed was the first event of the year, a coffee morning to be held


liams was in the chair and the rota relating to the voluntary staffing of the Abbey Gatehouse and craft centre for the 1988 season was compiled. Among future devel­


ing of the Whalley Abbey Fellowship, the new man­ ager of Whalley Abbey, Mr Dennis J. Moore and his wife Brenda received a warm welcome. Canon Geoffrey Wil­


Coffee date At a preliminary meet­


Royal souvenir was won by Mrs Joyce Newall, with Mrs Vera Hilton second. The evening ended with


Green and Dutton WI, Mr G.R. Shaw, was lucky to make the meeting, as his chimney fell down during the storm of the previous evening. But make it he did and, after Mrs K. Aekroyd had welcomed members, he gave a very amusing slide show on the lure of London’s bright lights. Mrs Brown gave the vote of thanks. The competition for a


Lure of lights The speaker at Knowle


conducted the service, which was based on medi­ tations of the plight of members living in the link dioceses in Transkei, South Africa, and Busoga in Uganda. Prayers were offered for those living u n d e r c o n d i t io n s of drought, without means of obtaining pure water and having to travel great dis­ tances each day to obtain enough for their needs. Members in Busoga


erine’s Mothers’ Union observed their allotted time in the “Wave of Prayer” at St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford. Canon C.F. Goodchild


Meditations Members of St Cath­


bright and beautiful” was sung as a lead-in to a favourite family story told by member Mrs Margaret S le a th , “ The Happy Prince” . I t involved a swallow, portraying devo­ tion and caring for others. The meeting closed with


meeting of the churches in the circuit, to be held at West Bradford on the evening of April 27th. The hymn “All things


Bright Hour leader Mrs Susan Clark reminded m em b e rs a b o u t th e Women’s Work afternoon on March 2nd. Arrange­ ments were made for the provision of refreshments and a bring-and-buy stall. Notice was given of a


Family story West Bradford Ladies


in the Conference House, at a cost of 50p per person, from 10a.m. to noon on March 15th. There will be a bring-and-buy and vari­ ous stalls.


Abbey senior citizens’


Abbey drive Whist winners at the


Ladies —Mrs V. Taylor, Mrs H. Turner. Gents — Mr N. Walmsley, Mr C.T. Sharp. Dominoes: Mrs Oakes.


Miss Pennlington, of J!°u.nt‘ the village at Accrington, gave a graphic Christmas,


Missionary Whalley WI’s speaker,


^


missionary in Sri Lanka. One hundred people She was thanked by Mrs enjoyed a hoe-down organ- Joan Ronnan.


description of her three H o e -dOW n years’ work as a Methodist


Day announced with Saturday. Music and regret the death of Miss instruction was provided Anne White and members stood in memory of a past valued member. An in v i ta t io n was received from Carleton in


given to Mrs Margaret Naylor, Mrs Doris Oakes and Mrs Alwyn Taylor and letters of thanks for flow­ ers were read from Mrs Anne Kenyon and Mrs Kitty Robinson.


Birthday greetings were _______


was raised for funds.


Wild life A talk entitled “Wild life


Mrs Doris Henney and given to members of Mrs Kenyon. At the meet- Thornley-with-Wheatley ing on March 16th, a talk WI by Mr Peter Smith, will be given by Mr. A.D. He showed slides which Smith on a holiday in Brit- proved to be fascinating ish Columbia.


Homewatch Downham


proved to be a very busy introduced by president one, with eight members Mrs Mary Ward, was demonstrating their own thanked by Mrs A. Free- crafts, including knitting man- The competition for and pewter working.


Downham Wl’s meeting . Mr Smith, who was


Binns thanked all partici- time was spent guessing pants and welcomed new the contents of bags, members Mrs Rose and Me m b e r s w e r e Mrs Susan Walmsley, who reminded that a jumble also received birthday sa!e 's to be held at Berry greetings, along with Mrs Lane School, Longridge, Seed, Mrs E. Capstick, on February 26th. Mrs Lund and Mrs Robin­ son. Supper hostesses were


the Lancashire Constabu- and Mrs Winifred Slater, la ry with advice on Raffle winners were homewatch schemes. Mrs Evelyn Hayhurst and President Mrs Anne Mrs P. Proctor. Social


Mrs Eccles, Mrs Brockle- hurst and Mrs Lister. The WI birthday party


will be held next month at Greendale Restaurant.


— Mrs M. Robinson, Mrs D. Birch, Mrs M. Porter (cons). Gents — Mr A. Rushton, Mrs B. Hopkins,


on March 1st. In bloom


cliffe won the special prizes and MC was Mrs P. Larkin. There will be no drive


group organised the whist drive held in Simonstone Old School, attended by 42 people. Winners were: Ladies


Simonstone Whist Mrs E. Graham and her


Dunsop Bridge


Fairclough provided music and supper was served by committee members.


ing” to Bob’s music before the summer season will be on March 19th. Peter will


Full house


Simonstone Garden Club Church, Dunsop Bridge. It meets tonight in the New was held at Newton on School, at 7-30 p.m, to Friday, with church mem- hear Bill Blackledge, of bers providing supper. Lancaster University, talk Prizewinners were: Mr on “Britain in Bloom” and B. Marsden, Mr J. Pinder, “Bedding out plants.”


March 29th, Fred Down­ ham, of Radio Four’s “Gardeners’ Question T im e ,” will be th e speaker.


There will be no meeting MUMPS Group met on of Simonstone Contact A.sh Wednesday for a ser- Group until further notice, due to the redecoration of the Old School.


Redecoration Raise £50 Slaidburn


organised a jumble sale in served by Olwen and help- the village hall at Slaid- ere. burn on Saturday after- Lady Day Communion noon, offering clothing and 'will be on March 25th at St shoes for children and John’s, at 7-30 p.m. There adults, toys, books, maga- will also be Lenten study zines, household and edi- evenings on March 2nd, ble goods. P ro c e ed s 9th, 23rd and 30th, using amounted to over £50 for the Radio Lancashire playgroup funds.


P laygroup mothers Cave. Supper was then study course.


Muriel Butlin, was the coming of Lent. She was thanked by Mrs Valerie


At the meeting on Holden, Mr Holden. Mrs M. Eastham, Mrs M. Hurst Green


Ready for Lent The H u r s t G re e n


vice at Mitton Church prior to a talk at Mitton Old Hall Farm, home of Mr and Mrs Laycock. The to pic , by Mrs


There was a full house when the Highlanders Band played for the annual dance of St H u b e r t’s


Mr M. Glasgow, Mr R i c h a r d s o n , M r s N . Cowell, Mrs J. Sharpies. The last “Come Danc­


P. Cowking, Mr E. Briggs, Mrs R. Harrison,


Prizewinners were: Mr


is somethingw^^^^ don’t have to live


Today’s Answen Dehumidificatioir^BBpSL ■. It |s only In the last few years that the problems of


damp, and condensation have been taken seriously -:


As so often happens, tne lead was not taken in domestic' ; properties but in commercial and industrial premises, where - damp had threatened valuable products, documentary records and irreplaceable archive material. Today British homeowners cari; benefit from the experience and technological knowledge gained i from manufacturers who have successfully solved these problems


Cure your Condensation Problems Quickly & Easily with one of our range of


Dehumidifiers •FREESURVEY


• HOME DEMONSTRATION


• FULL RANGE ONSHOW


• FINANCE AVAILABLE


(Written Quotations on request)


• BUY NOW PAY LATER


Themost comprehensive range available in the North West: EBAC, TRION, TOSHIBA, TATUNG. HAYDON WESTRA, HUMIDEX, LEC, C.D. RANGE, DRYFAST Elc. INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - DOMESTIC.


PEEL ENGINEERING CO. 17 EVERY STREET, NELSpN. TEL. 65572 MHaBiflwagsaBa


again a success on Satur­ day n ig h t a t Dunsop Bridge Village Hall. Bob


Dance night “Come Dancing” was


There was also a visit by won by Mrs Irene Airey an animal ornament was Supper was served by through the camera" was group President Mrs Mavis Guide Group parents on ised by Read Scout and


by the ceilidh band Qua­ drille.


Craven WI to visit them bar. Approximately £270 on May 5th at 7-30 p.m.


respite for a hot supper and there was a licensed


Thornley The dancers enjoyed a Read


drive in Whalley, were: byDavid Leslie. During the service, Mrs


Ann Jones was presented with a bronze award for the money raised by the carol singers for the East Lancs Scanner Appeal. Villagers joined the Scouts and Guides in carol singing


branches were well repre­ sented at a service in St John’s Church on Sunday. Flags were on parade and collection was taken up


Bronze award R e a d ’s u n ifo rm e d


Sawley


Jeeves, of the Council for the Protection of Rural England, showed slides and talked about types of northern scenery at differ­ ent seasons of the year. She was thanked by Mrs C. Frost. The competition for a


enjoyed a “Northern view­ point” when Miss Sue


Scenic Sawley WI members


WITH BRILLIANT


.W H IT E uPVC WINDOWS AND DOORS


Perfectly Installed by DEREK EGUN*1' No salesmen, no sub-contractors.


Free survey and quotation without obligation.


reminderabout the joint village hall and WI jumble sale on March 19th.


"N o w ( In* h a ird re s s e r v im h ave a lw a v s wanled,'* LUXURY BLOWN VINYLS


Fresco, Super Fresco, Crown Living Textures, Coloroll Futura and Starlights and many more — Over 80


designs in stock


Slightly Imperfect BLOWN VINYLS from..........£2.35 Plus a huge range of tiling on a roll, kitchen and bathroom washables, modern and traditional


an(l beautiful, demonstrat­ ing how hides are built a little at a time, so as not to startle the birds and wild life.


wallpapers, silk vinyls, super whiles and anaglypters and kiddies designs from 7 5 p t o £ 4 .2 5 ro ll.


Woodchip 49p roll. A new kind of


h a ird re s s in g from a A new kind o f J hairdresser.


Cut and style boys and


girls, age 5 to 10, students to 18 from i'-l to i’ti.


ASIHILlCy A iA yN E


(Swim Courtyard,


Clitheroe. S 22514


e.g. 'h Litre Gloss..................................................£1.60 5 Litre Silk Emulsion............................................ £5.99


Full range ol paint always available at bargain prices You can’t buy better than at


Trade quality tiles at o n ly ......................£5.99 sq. yd. k .


at IW IU M W - ^


m^ l SATURDAY 9 a m. to 6-30 p m. P H TELEPHONE: 831384


W00DFIELD M IU , TRAFALGAR ST.


(near Mitre traffic lights) BURNLEY (Parking near Mitre Hotel)


OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY 9-30 a.m. to 8 p m.


Tiles by Cristal, Creta, Cosmic and Pilkington in stock or quick delivery


local photograph was won by Mrs C. Gillibrand, with a view of the bridge. Other winners were Sirs V. Giles and Mrs R. Blea- zard. A bird quiz was won by Mrs S. Jury and Mrs Frost. Members were given a


B B


LEAFIELO WINDOWS* (Lancashire) LTD. b


100 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROe S Telephone 26010


a


Visit our showroom: Open 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. Mon. — Fri 8 9 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. Saturday. T e l. C l lth e ro e 2 6 0 1 0 B


f b b b b b b b b b b b q b b b b b b a b b b ei?


CT TE CST O EOAIN


U H O F DCRT G Save £££s on leading brands "B u y at direct to the p u b lic p r lc e e ." Visit o u r were-


'X 'V * ' house, 5,000 eq. It. pecked with bargains to s u it every taate.


IV


5' '•l


I-.;' ■ / Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 25th, HISS


John’s Vicarage, will be addressed by Mrs Christel McWilliam, wife of the Vicar of Sabden, “Health and healing.”


The next meeting, at St


CONDENSATION IKSlSISls


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22