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lisiny). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


AY MADNESS SIAt DISCOUNT ! PRICES


IN 3-PIECE ES AND E A S Y CHAIRS


ONE WEEK ONLY NP


lage Suite.. SP Jhairs..........


Jiigh Seat..... ^asy Chair...


Ilecliner........ Jrtho Chair..


$*90. £399 £690. £599 £>40. £599 £>40. £99 £265. £199 !?353. £275 £44$ £349 £>93. £399 £38*. £269


I display in our windows a very small


f ne chairs we have reduced in price, |ou do not see what you are looking lide the shop, come inside and look, l.iround our showrooms.


\ tY AT THE RIGHT PRICE"


^CLITHEROE f r, Opposite GPO telephone 22598^ ■ Established' 1870


SOWERBUTTS D KING STREET,


WEATHERSHIELD MASONRY PAINT


DULUX


and still burning brighter than ever in our


extensive new showrooms


Olnlin SUaittg ^Fireplace (Sallerira


Fireplace Design Consultants


115 Manchester Road, Nelson, Lancs


(E x it 12, M65) Telephone 0282 64941 ^ l o s e ^ ^ i e s d a j r ^ n d ^ u n d a y


Pleasant country walk


A COUNTRY walk was the pleasant task for 22 members of the Wednes­ day Club when Mrs Pat Parrott met them in Bol- ton-by-Bowland and took them through the village by the old stone cross to Bolton Peel.


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lO U R T Y A R D W I N G :\unous 'djtion.


J beautifully i : t colour TV 1 most with


It'endence Hrtmment.


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KORNTON HILL 111 C a re for the Retired


-. Skipton. N. York-.. BD23 5TH. Tel: Earby 02S2 $42023


★ 24 hour care from friendly dedicated staff.


★ Recreational events and excursions plus those important extras such as hairdressing and chiropody.


★ Day care facilities with door to door transport.


★ Short term care or holiday break.


Why nor call in for a chat and j cup of tea or we'll come j p J visit vou m vour home.


QUALITY


Choose from our fine selection of high class


CURTAINS and LOOSE COVERS


fabrics in the comfort of your own home. All curtains, pelmets, draperies,


blinds, festoons, loose covers, cushions, etc., hand finished to perfection in our Clitheroe works.


Tracks and poles supplied and fitted. Free estimates.


Contact: Sara Colllnge


SIMON NOBLE TEXTILES LTD


Unit 3, Albion Court, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe. Telephone: 25254


Fewer jobless


THE number of people out ~ work in the Ribble Val-


figure on April 14th stood at a total of 427 — 236 men


y has fallen again. The


and 191 women — causing the unemployment rate to fall by 0.2% to 4.5%.


awaited the party at the Coach and Horses Hotel.


House and Kirk Beck. A welcome su p p e r


The next meeting will be a wine tasting by Whi­


tesides, of Clitheroe, to be held at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton, on June 15th, at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome, especially non- em b e r s o r th o s e interested in joining.


Hungerill, across the ncient stone bridge, e tu rn in g via Calder


tle known footpath to Hol- den waterfall which, despite the lack of water, was still a sight to be seen. ” rs P a r ro t t led them rough field paths to


They then went oil a lit­


AN award winning Clitheroe ambulanceman with an exemplary record of service has retired after 35 years.


Pendle Hill rescue, he assisted in the delivery of a baby boy, born to Chatburn resident in his ambulance on the way to hospital. He had an accident-free


reached two ramblers and their dead companion dur­ ing one of tile worst week ends in the Ribble Valley for 30 years. A few days before the


Certificate of Merit for Distinguished Service, awarded by Lancashire Area Health Authority following a courageous rescue on Pendle Hill, in a t r o c io u s w e a th e r conditions. He and three colleagues


driving record throughout his 35 years’ service and


career in Danven, working for a private ambulance contractor. When Lanca­ shire County Council established its own service there in 1953, he was one of the first employees. Married with three daugh­ ters, lie came to Clitheroe


Mr Walsh began his


Edisford Bridge Inn, he received aa tankard and a plaque, on which his two cap badges, marking ser­ vice before and after local authority re-organisation


11 years ago. At a presentation, at the


were mounted. The presentation was


made by Lancashire’s


was highly regarded by his colleagues.


of Standen Road, was the second longest-serving officer in the county, and last year represented Lan­ cashire Ambulance Ser­ vice at a Buckingham Palace garden party. In 1971) lie received the


Mr Richard Walsh (63),


Chief Ambulance Officer, Mr Peter Wilkinson.


pictured with Chief Ambu­ lance Officer Mr Wilkinson (left) and a group of local ambulancemen.


Mr Walsh (centre) is


Scottish dancing


national matters and guest speaker Mr D. Claxton told of his family’s decision


supper and Little Mitton arranged entertainment by Clitheroe and District Caledonian Society’s Scot­ tish country dance team, which invited members to join in. Mrs M. Holden, of


Yorkshire. The hostesses provided


Hurst Green, won the competition for the pret­ tiest handkerchief and raf­ fle winner was A. Kenyon, of Whalley. Thanks on behalf of the


guests was expressed by Mrs Fenlon.


to leave the Midlands to become smallholders in


the chair, introduced county chairman Mrs J. Fenlon and county vice- chairmen Mrs J. Bright and Mrs M. Davies. Leader Mrs E. Mather spoke on county and


HOSTESSES at the Kem- ple End group meeting of Women’s Institutes were members of Billington and Langho WI, who wel­ comed their counterparts from Whalley, Little Mit- ton and Hurst Green WIs. Mrs B. Kramrisch, in


John Huckle, ofSlaidbum. An area 50 times the


AN illustrated talk on the Falklands and Antarctica was given to members of Clitheroe and district Probus Club by Capt.


Wonders of Antarctica revealed


size of the British Isles the region had been the scene of much exploration, he explained. Britain had possessions in Antarctica, but other countries like Norway, Australia and New Zealand had claims on other parts. Large fish­ ing, whaling and seal catching, as well as pros­ p e c t in g for oil, had resulted in exploitation. A review is to take place


in 1991, when sovereignty issues would again be discussed. Many questions were asked and Mr Leonard


Williams thanked Capt. Huckle. Tom Boothroyd presided at the meeting. On June 3rd, the Ribble


Valley Council’s Borough Treaurer, Mr Gordon Ons­ low, is to speak on the proposed community charge.


Injured


wicks Farm, is said to be “satisfactory" in Airedale Hospital, near Keighley.


Keen to show off their new ideas


■ the largest retailer/manufacturer o f quality lounge suites in the north-west GRAND SPRING SALE COME TOD A Y DON’T DELA Y


J* . es one \MV «ye^"s


I \ Made-to-Measure NOW!!


Curtains to Match Any Suite


OUR SUITES ARE NOW A VAILABLE FOAM *


FREE, OR WITH THE NEW COMBUSTION MODIFIED FOAM


We have stock suites for immediate delivery or choose your style, colour and fabric and we’ll make you a suite fast! 2, 3 and 4-seater settee’s, part suites and orthopaedic suites are available


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REGENT WAREHOUSE KING STREET, BLACKBURN 8 61288


Next to Radio Lancashire


TERMS ARE AVAILABLE (Written details on request)


PART-EXCHANGE AND


215 ACCRINGTON ROAD. BURNLEY


' « lounge Suifes Dear Prospective Customer


WHY B U Y FROM US? We are a large family company, who specialise in manufacturing quality lounge suites and selling them direct to the public, this means: 1. All our sales staff are well trained and can advise, and answer most questions you may have.


2. Wo have a largo choice of colours. 3. We have a targe selection of fabrics, i.e. Dralon, cotton, leather.


4. We haVe a wide range of models, i.e. Modern, traditional, suites with removable covers, etc.


5. You can buy a 2/3/4 soator settee or a part suito, just about whatever you require.


6. Our suites are made locally by local trade people. 7. The materials are mainly British.


8. If you do have a problem after you rocoivo your suite, or at a later dato. we are still local and can oasily holp.


9. You got the benefit of buying direct from tho manufacturer, cutting out tno normal (urnituro shop or so called supor store.


10. You can chooso tho tilling in your suito, i.o. Fibres, now combus­ tion modified foam or standard foam.


11. Wo make suites that contain NO FOAM. 12. You can havo glidors or roclinors with most suites.


If its a quality suito at a realistic prico, with help from friendly, woll trained salos staff that you want.. . . . . YOU CAN’T BEAT US


St


LATENIGHTS BURNLEY


BLACKBURN Wednesday till 8 p.m.


135-139 Bradshawgate


BOLTON 8 398177


DIRECT SAVE ££’s BUY DIRECTSAVE ££’8 BUY DIRE 3 E AVE ££'s BUY DIRECT SAVE EE's BUY DIRE m


ON target with their fund raising arc members of the Royal Oak darts team in Clitheroe, who have raised more than 1M00 towards the cost of pro­ viding holidays for handicapped children. They undertook n 21-hour sponsored marathon during which the eight-mem­


Friday till 8 p.m.


ber team threw an average of 6,000 darts each. Taking part were: David Dobson, Paul Johnston, Jim Hargreaves, Murtin


Johnston. The marathon started at noon on Saturday witli two hours on and two off


in rallying to siipporl the Lcs Evans Holiday Fund. Their generosity will help make many children happy and because of this success we hope to do n similar event in the future.” The players were made up of teams from the Royal Oak, assisted by Barry Noble, Joan I’inch, Tony and Julie Ridgeway and landlady Mrs Pamela


Byrne, Andy Gudgeon, Alex Heaton, Ronnie Pinch and Paula Carter. Mr Johnston, the landlord, said: “Wc are delighted with the public response


for each player. Averages wore 50-61), with 20 maxinuims achieved by Ron­ nie Pinch.


Vh, V IN C E N T S Q S H S M B D S B H f i l S g Q I I ]


NURSERY & G AR D EN CENTRE


Composts, seeds and propagators, trees, shrubs and conifers, rockery and herb plants, bulbs, ornamental grasses, fertilisers.


BARBECUES AND WATERING SYSTEMS.


R O LAW N - TH E U L T IM A T E IN H IG H Q U A L I T Y TU R F .


CONSERVATORIES


Come and see the wide range of conservatories now being displayed on our superb new custom built site.


Many major names including - SCANVISTA, WESSEX. BACO. HALL’S CRITTALL. ELITE etc.


Also featured — GARAGES, SHEDS AND GREENHOUSES.


LAW NMOW ER,


SALES AND SERVICE MANY LEADING BRANOS -


FLYMO(GOOD DISCOUNTS) '•


HONDA (EXTENDED WARRANTIES) ATCO. QUALCAST. BLACK & DECKER. MOUNTFIEID


* ■


A WIDE RANGE OF MODELS ARE AVAILABLE.


• AFTER SALES SUPPORT • SPARES EX-STOCK


' • SERVICING • WARRANTY WORK


DEERPARK NURSERIES. TOWNELEY HOLMES. BURNLEY LANCS BB10 4SD. TELEPHONE (0282) 24162


Darters are on target for charity


THE Ribble Valley Enterprise Agency is to host an exciting rural enterprise exhi­ bition on July 8th and 9th.


Enterprise Fortnight at the new Ribblesdale Agricultural Centre, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe.


The exhibition will be staged during Rural


highlight the vast diversity of types of enterprise in the Ribble Valley. Business and commerical visitors will be invited to attend a normal, bus­ tling sale day at the auction mart, and the gen­ eral public will be welcomed at the many varied display stands on the 9th.


Agency director Chris Rawlinson is keen to


remains economically lively by promoting and encouraging new ideas, and helping existing businesses to develop and reach their full potential.


The agency aims to ensure that the area


TOSSIDE woman Valerie Liddle (47) was injured when her Mercedes left the BoIton-by-Bowland to Wigglesworth road on a resurfaced bend and hit a tree. Miss Liddle, of Sedg-


only £11.75 5 Litres BRILL-WHITE


NEW LINE DALES SATIN FOR WOOD, etc.


Top Quality, Top Value COLOURED


BRILL-WHITE and 6 COLOURS


£3.45 750ml.


BLOWN VINYLS from only £4.99 R


on


DALES TEXTURE PAINT


only £7.45 5 Litres


BRILL-WHITE Top Quality, Top Value


TIMBERLIFE FOR FENCES, SHEDS, 6tC*


Still at £2.95 4 Litres 3 C O LO U R S


Harmless to Plants and Animals


RICHARDSON — LIFE


Little Jonathan Winslow travelled all the way from the USA to act as pageboy and ring bearer at the wedding of his cousin Miss Jennifer Ann Life, to Mr Alan Jeffery Richard son, at St James’s Parish Church, Whitechapel. The bride, a barmaid, is the only daughter of Mr


and Mrs T. Life, of Bren- nand Street, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, an


groomsman was Mr Ian Life, the bride’s brother, and usher was Mr Bren- don Gornall. The ceremony was per­


athan Winslow and Daniel P e a rso n , th e b r id e ’s cousins. Be s t man was M r A n d r e w C l a r k s o n


chester. The couple are to live in Longridge. Photograph: Michael Whittaker, Burnley.


formed by the Itev. A. H. Bennett and the organist was Constance Whalley. A reception was held at the Ribchester Arms, Ro­


M’CKINCIUS ft


soft pink satin trimmed with white lace, with white sashes, puffed sleeves and boat-shaped necklines. They wore pink and white flowers in their hair and earned flowers to match the bride’s. Pageboys were Jon


Denise Pickup and Miss Caroline Richardson, the bridegroom’s nieces, Miss Angela Backhouse and Mrs Dianne Wilkinson. They wore dresses of


by her father, wore a low waisted gown of white duchesse satin with a train of Swiss embroidered lace and net and a large bow at the back. Her waist-length veil of embroidered tulle was held in place by headdress of white silk flowers, pearls and crys­ tals and she carried shower bouquet of white lilies, freesia, roses, lily- of-the-valley and bridal orchids. In attendance were Miss


agricultural worker, is the younger son of Mr and Mrs T. Richardson, of Ashes Farm, Whitechapel The bride, given away


DALES STONE PAINT


Top Quality, Top Value


BRILL-WHITE and 6 COLOURS


£8.25 5 Litres


PASTEBOARDS Now Only


FOLDING M/P £7.:’.25 £6.45


EMBOSSED WHITES


CLASSIC Still at £1.25


NP = Our normal selling price


BIG SAVINGS ALWAYS ON Anaglypta, Supaglypta, Vinyls, Contours, Wallpa­ pers, Paint, etc., etc. Agents for wallpapers, fabrics


and co-ordinated accessories by leading manufac­ turers including Sanderson, Dolly Mixtures, Men Only, Vymura. etc.


SELECT IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME USING OUR PATTERN BOOK LOAN


_________________________ SERVICE


29 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 23882


: Shops also at:.Wetherby, Knaresborough, llkley, Burley-ln-Wharfedale, Barnpldswlck and Settle


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CUT THE COST OF SPRING


DECORATING Save £££’s on leading brands THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL OFFERS-


CROWN GLOSS Discontinued lines Vz litre 75p; One litre £1.49


Textured stone paint £5.99


SUPER TILE BARGAINS


Cristal natural whites (pale grey, rose white, lily white)


reduced to £7.95 sq. yd.


Plus our usual range of quality tiles from stock or quick delivery by


PILKINGTONS — COSMIC all at unbeatable prices


CRISTAL — CRETA — 5 litre Valspar gloss £6.99 2V,2 litre Sunrise brilliant white undercoat £4.99


JU S T LOOK A T THESE SUPERB WALLPAPER BARGAINS!


LUXURY BLOWN VINYLS Fresco. Super Fresco. Crown Living Texture, Coloroll Fulura and Star­


lights and many more — Over 80 designs in stock from ........................... E3.99


Slightly imperfect BLOWN VINYLS from.................................................... £2.35 Plus a huge range of tiling on a roll, kitchen and bathroom washables, modern and tradi­ tional wallpapers, silk vinyls, super whites and anaglyptas and kiddies designs from 99p to £4.25 roll


Full range of paint always available at bargain prices


HEAVYWEIGHT BLOWN WHITE VINYLS


CIRRUS Still at £3.99 r 0ii


EMULSION PAINT PAD SETS


at £2.69 N/P £3.79


DALES VINYL SILK and MATT


Top Quality, Top Value CREOSOTE


£4.69 2.5 Litres BRILL-WHITE


LIGHT AND DARK £2.29 4 Litres


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Plafecp


The oldest name in fireplaces


Courageous ambulanceman retires i t WHERE HOMECARE COSTS LESS


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 26th, 1988 11


W00DFIELD MILL, TRAFALGAR ST. TRAFALGAR STREET^


(near Mitre traffic lights) BURNLEY OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY 9-30 a.m. to 8 p.m. , SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 6-30 p.m.


OPEN BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY . I ”” I TELEPHONE: 831384 i ,


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