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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 26th, 19SS I II 1.1 1. P


'H e re ’s m y c a rd i we are


at Your Service


YOU . . . can rest assured, because WE all believe in providing good, “old


(fashioned,” professional services at a fair price, carried out at your convenience, quickly and efficiently


Padre’s eye yiew of nuclear warfare


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, ing course on; nuclear,, biological^, agenda during tKeitwo-day.'course^^'tw and chemical warfare.


Jar for combat gear to take part in a - First aid and a presentation on' <- " Territorial Army, chaplains’ train- the Soviet Army,were also on the ,,,U


GRINDLETON clergymanFrTrc- NBC warfare and'how lo deaUwith vor Vaughan exchanged his dog col- .them.


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• and Raul’s Churchy Bolton-by-Bow- : land, .and-priest-in charge:of: St ■ Ambrose -Church,". Grindlcton,- joined the TA nine years ago and is achapluinattached to the'Dukeof Lancaster's Own.Yeomanry.


:Fr' Vaughan,, rector of , SS Peter


\ donned a - respirator: and protective: ;;suit tof learn-about: th'e. effects -o f1


-Along with eight other TA chap-' J ains from . the North West; he


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regular Army,"are'non-combatanfU ; J and never carry weapons.,-,": ' - 1 Fr Vaughan explained: “From a


The chaplains, like those'in th e , ;-;


priest’s point of view,-it keeps* my feet firmly-on the,ground: and stops - mebecomingtod; theological. Most,


- of'the.soldicrs-are:noUchurchmen *' ; and J t givcs'me-.an ’oppditunity, to - minister lo them.” ’ — —--------------— ______ ,-f.


V"' A * * ' i k X NEW head Mr Maude


Watercolour brings £3,100


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Watch repairs and straps fitted Watch battery fitting


Engraving on glass, metal or plastic Gold bought for scrap Ear piercing


condition


Pottery, cutlery and glass hire Offers made for jewellery —


CONERON & LEEMING


17/19 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone: 22626


Any


NEED A GOOD JOINER


for that major


alteration or just want a new lock fitted?


40 years experience of quality joinery work.


S Derek Kennedy CLITHEROE 27822 :


V 2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE. -Tel. 22979"' ■


NOEL KING & CO.


SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIRS


WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS


A L L MAKE S SU PP LIED R e co n d itio n ed W a sh e rs and Va cu um Cle ane rs


£3,000 and, said a spokes­ man, brought the top figure. “The art is t has suddenly become increas­ ingly popular and there was a lot of interest,” she added.


MOVE IT


For Painting and


Decorating at


competitive rates,


Interior/ exterior.


Ring John ter tree


ectlmate. s


Cliiheroe 27072


j . J - DEMABNE


AND SON BUILDING


CONTRACTORS


All types of building work undertaken Telephone:


Stonyhurst 381 STEPHEN COLOUR TV VIDEO RENTALS


COLOU R T V from £ 5.95 p e r m o n th VID EO from £12 .95 p e r m o n th


T V and VIDEO from £ 16 .95 p e r m o n th


ALSOJtepairs to most TVs with free loan sotsprovided. A . EE. H A R G R E A V E S


MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22683


TREVOR-JONES Pa in t in g


TIM


Deco r a t ing Ring:


CLITHEROE 25281


IN G H A M PAINTING and DECORATING


FREE ESTIMATES 3Z& DEREK LEIGH


POLLARD and


FOSTER


UNIT 8, THE SIDINGS, STATION ROAD, WHALLEY PLUMBING, HEATING, PAINTING


DECORATING and ELECTRICAL WORK


Contractors lo Local Authorities and Regional Heallh Authority


ESTIMATES FREE WITHOUT OBLIGATION Telephone: WHALLEY (0254) 823106


CYRIL


HOOLEY service engineer


Ex-Hoover


57 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22023


.AUTHORISED \


HOOVER SERVICE


Repairs, WALLBANK


AERIALS RADIO. TV-and


COMMUNAL AERIAL SPECIALISTS


SATELITE TV SYSTEMS NOW AVAILABLE


CONTRACTORS TO LEADING RENTAL COMPANIES. LOCAL AUTHORITIES otc


Established tS years. Fully Insured


Prompt Attention T e l. WHALLEY 2 165


Tel: 0772-686812 0772-682516


SALES : SERVICE SPARES: HIRE


Free collection and delivery service


Healing Repairs and Installations


PETER A. HIGHAM Plumbing and


Telephone: Clitheroe 24947 VALLEY


PLANNING SERVICES


For all extensions, altera­ tions and joinery work. Free estimates and surveys. Planning and building regu­ lation drawings submitted lo authorities.


NO WORK TOO SMALL T*l«phon«>


CUTHEROE 22643 C. C. PARKER


LOPPED, TOPPED or _ FELLED


Logl and olt-cula lor sale — Looa 90p, oll-cuta 70p por bag and loose loads £25


Spociol rates for OAPs


Tol: Clllhoroo 27536 or Glaburn 575_______


PAINTER and


DECORATOR Free estimates Tel.


CLITHEROE 25473


Prompt attention to emergency calls


Reconditioning and Service of


HOOVER APPLIANCES


TV and VIDEO RENTALS and SALES


l\iUble CeleSertoicc


- 62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. • Telephone 27280


Cement, Sand, Aggregates, Bricks, Blocks, Steel Reinforcement, Asbestos


FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS


Roofing, Drainage, ‘Onduline’ Roofing, Land Drain Tiles, Tools, etc., etc.


Lnddcrx, Ilcpslcvc Drainage System. Marlcy Kainwutcr Goods.


Stockitita of Hlack & Decker Power T ooIh, Youngman


S h e l l


Eric Dugdale (Merchants) Ltd Telephone: CLITHEROE 41597


Pendie Trading Estate, CIIATBURN, CLITHEROE, BB7 4NB


CUT OUT THIS FOR FUTURE


AND


TV RENTALS 4 Shireburn Avenue, Clitheroe. Telephone 24168.


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTALS Portable, Teletext, Remote


e.g. 20in TV £ 7 .0 0 per Cal. Month


New 21 In. FST Remote El 0.50 per Cal. Month Discount for Annual Payment


TV Repairs, ex-Rentals for sale Their service is rewarded


A WEST BRADFORD man, who has worked for ICI for 30 years, led the field at a long-servicc presentation at the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn.


employee in the linc-up, received a compact disc player for his loyal service from research and operations director Mr R. G. Margctts.


ment and Mr Bernard Livcscy, or Bilsbcrry Cottages, Hurst Green, was given an audio stacking system.


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Clithcroe: Mr Harry Kenyon, Peel Park Avenue; Mr Alan Johnson, Lunir- shaw Drive,* Mr Harry Hoyle, Fairfield Close,’ Mr Bill Tattcrsali, Fairfield Drive; Mr Alan Taylor, Eshton Terrace; and Mr Lcs Allman, Castle View The recipients are pictured with Mr Margctts.


Television sets were presented to the following six employees, all from Auntie had last word!


mother, who was naturally extremely proud of her talented daughter, she had been singing in a musical festival and for the occa­ sion a new dress had been provided; black with pink embroidery, no sleeves, hut certainly not "reveal­ ing" in any way in the modern sense of the word. I


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her husband’s my very good friend, too — told me of an incident in her very early youth. Accompanied by her


these days are few and we ’ ad many reminiscences to share before, eventually, our conversation turned to Lancashire dialect, so very rarely heard in these days of radio and television. My friend — yes, yes,


she lias acquired an envi­ able reputation in very dif­ ferent fields to that in which her d e ligh tfu l soprano voice brought her far more than local fame and, despite the passing oi the years, she remains a very young lady indeed. Naturally, our meetings


TODAY I called on a very dear old friend; a lady who, half a century ago, appeared with me in the concert party of which we were both members many times in all parts of North West Lancashire. Since those far off days


Whalley Window


mother had insisted that, on their way home, they called round at granny’s to tell of their experiences. Other members of the family quickly assembled and they were all chatting excitedly together when a knock was heard on the front door.


The s e s s io n o v e r ,


the hall, conversation ceased and yet another aunt stood framed in the doorway.


Footsteps came down


quickly around the room, then, open-mouthed and o-


The newcomer glanced


age she stood looking at me, disapproval written all over her face,” my friend told me. “Then she spoke, ‘Wad’s id getten on?’, she demanded. "Explanations quickly followed, but auntie was not to be appeased. She regarded me as some kind of scarlet woman," said Nelly (there, I’ve let her


pen-eyed, fixed those eyes on the young soprano. “For what seemed an


name slip o u t! )” and expressed her dismay and disgust that my mother should have no more sense than to allow me to appear in public so attired," she laughed.


"Auntie made her opinion known very forcibly and in no uncertain terms and relations between her and mother were very, very cool for six months or more as a result."


that Nelly had recently recounted the incident to one of her teenage grand­ daughters, but found the girl completely mystified.


mean?" she asked. “Wad’s id getten on? What does it mean?"


“ But what did she


know, idiom and conversa­ tion, what is permissabie and what is not permiss­ abie, have changed very


As older readers will


considerably since the early 1920s. Not the only things.


been considered proper gnwtnless!


J.F. y


would have been regarded as profoundly ignorant if she had not known imme­ diately exactly what aun­ tie meant all those years ago. Otherwise, slic’d" have


Any Lancashire lass The point of this story is SOTHEBY’S FOUNDED 1744


Susan \ orkc is Sotheby’s representative loryour area and would be pleased to advise on the


valuation and sale of


Furniture, Clocks, Watches, Rugs, Carpets, Paintings, Miniatures, Silver, Jewellery, Objects of Vertu, European and Oriental ■





Ceramics, Glass, Collectors’ Items and other Works of Art.


Susan Yorke, Hall Foot, Worston, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 1QA.


Telephone: (0200) 41520. 'CUtheroe vs •; v.- vt . u. J !


II you would like advice on buying or selling* at auction, please contact:


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service, received various thank you gifts. Mr Jack Mahoney, Wesley Street, Sabdcn, received a Royal Doulton orna­


Mr John Braithwaite, of Ililllsidc Drive, who was the longest-serving Eight other Kibble Valley employees, who have each notched up 20 years’


IMPORTANT NOTICE TO GARDENERS


SURPLUS BEDDING PLANTS FOR SALE


5 0 ,0 0 0


50p a dozen or £2.25 a full box. Access and Visa cards welcome Shopkeepers supplied. Call at:


DEER PARK GARAGE AND GARDEN CENTRE


on A59 at Gisburn Tel. 394 BILL


MacMILLAN Painter & Decorator


Clitheroe 25411


Froe Estimates Tel. Evenings


Get a quote from us before you decide


O Single items


O Full removals • Storage • House clearances


DISTANCE NO OBJECT


For the best service in town ring:


MEL EDMONDSON CLITHEROE 24908


Supplied: Erected: Repaired


CONCRETE PATHS, DRIVEWAYS, PATIOS


For free quotes Tel: Clitheroe 41720


GARDEN FENCING


tled “Pussy’s Tea-Time, A Somerset Cottage,” signed by the artist, Henry Syl­ vester Stannard, was fea­ tured in colour on the cover of Phillips’ catalogue for the sale of paintings, drawings and prints in Leeds. I t was estimated to fetch between £2,000 and


A PAINTING owned by a Bolton-by-Bowland resi­ dent has sold for £3,100 at auction. The watercolour, enti­


his present position at Gis- burn for almost three years, is married, with two sons aged three years and four months.


ual” — Graham Dixon. DIY guide to installing, maintaining and_ repairing front-loading


RECENT additions to the stock at Clitheroe Library include: “Exploring Howland and the Ilo d d e r” — Ron F rcc th y . Guide to the countryside along the banks of the River Hodder, from its source above Stocks Reservoir to its junction with the Ribble. “The washing machine man­


LIBRARY CORNER


automatic washing machines. Covers all popular makes and models of the last 10 years.


— Roberta Forrest. A love story set in North Africa, where a young girl, adopted by a French family, falls in love with an Algerian freedom fighter. “ Favourite son” — Steve


“When the apricots bloom”


Sohmer. A thriller with an American political background.


at Marske Junior School, near Redcar, Cleveland, specialising in physical education for boys, fol­ lowed by two years at B ru n sh aw P r im a ry School, Burnley, where he was the science co-ordina- tor responsible for the teaching of computer technology. Mr Maude, who has held


childhood in Thornton-in- Craven and was educated at Ermysted Grammar School, Skipton. He trained for the teaching profession at Bishop Gros­ seteste College, Lincoln, between 1974 and ’77 and later gained a B. Ed. degree at Nottingham University. He taught for five years


' Mr Maude (33), who lives in Bracewell, will succeed long-serving headmaster Coun. Ted Boden, retiring at the end of the summer term. He takes up the appointment on September 1st. Mr Maude spent his


THE new headmaster mary School will be Mr at present deputy head mary School. ,


Appointed head at Chatburn


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_ based at the North West- district ’ -headquarters in Preston.1


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ♦ f \ , -


Clitheroe 22324 (Edito


V-r-c'- Wife


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Robert Horace Maude, of Gisburn County Pri-


of Chatburn CE Pri- ROUND AND ABOUT


Looking for a new


challenge


A COUPLE who steered the Foxfields in Billington to success as a country restaurant and banqueting venue have set their sights on a new challenge.


Parkinson have sold the Whalley Road property to the Beverley Hotels Group.


Terry and Christine


Barry Cox is to run the premises for the new owners. The group is based in Kenilworth and plans to invest £500,000 in a 20-bedroom extension and conference facilities on the site.


Restaurant manager


to live in Read while they look for a new venue.


Terry and Christine are


more conventional hotel management," explained Terry. “Ideally we would like to move to the Lake District or return to the south west. I have reached the age of 40 and decided it was time for a change.”


“We want to return to


A CLITHEROE motor mechanic is to receive a special shield after achiev­ ing top marks in a City and Guilds exam. Paul Whittaker (21),


Paul top for second time


who works for Primrose Garage, came top for the second time while on a four-year vehicle studies course at the college.


has been taking. These are engine diagnostic tech­ niques, service reception and electrical auxiliaries.


the college’s highest marks and credits in each of the three technical subjects he


Farm, Withgill, said the award of the college’s Challenge Shield came as a complete sur pri se , because he found the exams quite hard.The pre-' sentation is at the college on Wednesday.


Paul, of Brick House


senior motor vehicle tutor, said Paul had shown out­ standing technical ability and would be a great asset to his employers.


Mr Richard Lishman,


Apprentice of the Year and now he has achieved


Two years ago he was


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DEER HOUSE F GISBURN


on the Bolton-by-Bowland R The Auction Mart, Gisburn


FOR MOTOR, HOUSE AND GENERAL


„ INSURANCE Contact:


Calder Britnell & Co. (INSURANCE BUREAU)


28 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE Telephone: 26026


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