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4 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 27tli, 1988


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ROUND & ABOUT


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SECOND ACCOLADE FOR —YOUNG CHORISTERS


SERVICE . YOUR


The local firms below provide a variety of essential services — use this guide for


THE dulcet tones of two choristers of St Helen’s Church, Waddington, have earned them a top choral honour for a second time.


Shaw Cottage, Clitheroe, and Simon Cunliffe (11), of Pinder Close, Wadding­ ton, have both been accepted for the Northern Cathedral Singers, an


Ben Whitham (10), of


Vanessa’s work in


‘paradise’


A TEACHING post in the Seychelles is proving just th e jo b for V anessa Peters, of Clitheroe.


ney and two months on the islands in the Indian 0- cean, Vanessa (23), of Waddington Road, has no regrets about her decision to see more of the world.


After a 12,000-mile jour­


been staying at the beach- f r o n t R e e f H o t e l , Aux-les-Pins.


FOR JOBS AROUND THE HOUSE OR IN THE GARDEN — MAKE IT EASY


HIRE


Scaffold Tow e r 16ft. x 4ft................................E8.00 Pacebreaker and T o o ls ............................................... £ 1 ®


Electric Mixer .


C h a in s aw ............................................................................. Ext. L a d d e r ............................................................................. W h e e lb a r row .................................................................................. 'X S S aw be n ch 12in................................................................................5 2


,Drain R ods, set of 10......................................................... Hammer Drill e le c t r ic .................................................................* o c


PRICES INCLUDE VAT E. & D. (PLANT HIRE) LIMITED


DAMP PROOF COURSES WITH 30-YEAR GUARANTEE


4=e<C ontractor w


Remedial Treatments: Woodworm, Dry Rot, Wet Rot and Fungal Decay In Timber


SAND and SHOTBLASTING SERVICES kenovations


TEL: BOLTON-BY-BOWLANP 645 jiHnnrninamMaaimaaMBB^


For Painting and


Decorating at


competitive rates,


Interior/ exterior.


Ring John for free


estimate. H IR E Telephone Clltherbe 27183


STOP CONDENSATION!! Dehumidifier


Hire Delivered


All Tree work l undertaken |


LOGS FOR SALE


90p per bag or £25 and £30 loads (approx 1 ton)


COLOUR TV VIDEO'fiENTALS


COLOUR TV from £5.95 per monttr VIDEO from £12.95 per month


ALSO Rspsln to molt TVi with free torn t i l l provided. A . E . H A R G R E A V E S ~


TV and VIDEO from £16.95 per month


MOOR LANE AND W00NE LANE, CU THEROE. Tel. 22683


New carpets and vinyls


Repairs and refits


Fitting your own carpets


TEMPLEMAN 37 Wellgate, Clitheroe


Tel. 25638, or


A Stone work 6 General Property Repairs O Fireplaces 9 Patios 9 Concreting and Brickwork 9 Plastering 9 Rendering 9 Pebbledash, etc.


R. S. J. BUILDERS Free Estimates


Personal attention assured. No job too small.


TE L CLITHEROE 27160 (24 hour answering service)


HOOLEY service engineer


CYRIL Ex-Hoover.


JOHN G. CRICK (Clitheroe 1978)


PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE


6p per copy. Discount over 100.


12 Lowergate, Clitheroe S 24253


ALAN HOWELL


LTD. (Healing


Engineers/Plumbers)


Repairs, Servicing and Installations


GAS/OIUSOLID FUEL


For Speedy Service: TEL. WHALLEY 822770


C.O.R.G.I. Registered and British Gas Approved Installers


57WOONELANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22023


AUTHORISED


HOOVER SERVICE


Reconditioning and Service of


Repairs, APPLIANCES HOOVER 28401 (evenings)


Competitive prices SEED and


TEL. GISBURN 575 or CLITHEROE 27536


M. J. HEYWOOD Roofing contractor


Specialist in slating, re-roofs and general repairs.


GUARANTEE 10-YEAR


Clitheroe 24668 anytime


Free Estimates Telephone


Accrington Furniture Carriers


R EM O V A L S and S T O R A G E


Established 10 years — tree | estimates


— Telephone — Accrington 394757 L O G S


BOp per bag or by a trailer load.


Telephone: Clitheroe 22583 SIGNWRITIHQ


Vehicles — Shops — Signboards — Public Houses — Goldleaf Work — Pictorials — Artwork


G. HOLGATE & SONS, Beckside Works, Taylor Street,


S 27891/24296 Clitheroe PENDLE TRADING ESTATE. CHATBURN, CUTHEROE 41597


C LO C K a R E P A IR S


Antique and long case specialist


CLITHEROE 23116


BARRIE ASPDEN


H IR E HIRE


S P E C IA L W E EK EN D R A T E S FRIDAY P.M. — MONDAY A.M.


E S . 7 5


Painter and Decorator handyman


NO JOB TOO SMALL NL. R. & J- EWLOVE


Gt. Harwood 88786B


C. C. PARKER


PAINTER and


DECORATOR Free cellmates Tel.


CLITHEROE 25473


TR TIMEVOR-JONES PAINTING


DECORATING Ring:


CLITHEROE 25281


Since her arrival she has


e n ts , Mr and Mrs F. Peters, she says she is


In letters to her par­


shortly to move into a small apartment in a com­


plex for teachers. “The island is idyllic,”


writes Vanessa. “I am just getting used to living and working in paradise.”


Royal Grammar School pupil is teaching English as a foreign language to 12 to 14-year-olds at Mont Fleuri School.


The former Clitheroe


is improving her swim­ ming, para-gliding and scuba diving and looking forward to visiting Hong Kong and Singapore.


In her leisure time she


Questions evening at CRGS


GOVERNMENT Chief Whip and MP for the Rib- ble Valley Mr David Wad­ dington, Chief Opposition Spokesman on Education and MP for Blackburn Mr Jack Straw, Crown Circuit Judge Brian Duckworth and broadcaster Allan Beswick'will be on the panel at an “Any Ques­ tions?” evening at Clith­ eroe Royal Grammar School.


November 11th, starting at 7-15 p.m. at the Chat- burn Road site, has been organised by the Associa­ tion of the Friends of the school. It will be chaired by banister Mr Raymond Bennett.


T h e e v e n in g , on


ground at the rear of Ken Varey’s fishing tackle shop in New Market Street was rediscovered by builder


only, available at the school, or at John Cowgill and Son, Market Place, Clitheroe, at £2 for adults and £1 for school pupils, refreshments included.


Admission is by ticket V A L L E Y


P LAN N IN G S ER V IC E S


JOINERS AND BUILDING CONTRACTORS


Sovereign DPC and Timber Treatment


Planning and Building Regulation drawings submitted to authorities Telephone Clitheroe 22643


Useful hints for poor spellers


IS spelling a problem for you? Don’t worry, there are ways you can improve. You may have seen the


new Sunday TV p ro ­ gramme on BBC 1 called “Spelling it out” and you may already be trying some of the helpful hints. But there is no need to


THE origins of an old Clitheroe well are likely to remain a mystery. The 5ft. wide hole in the


Mr Rowland Frankland while laying foundations for new office extensions at the premises. G re a t in te r e s t was


Helen’s face is familiar


RETURNING to home ground and looking forward to meeting customers old and new is the newly-appointed office manager of the Clitheroe branch of the National and Provincial


Building Society , Mrs Helen Garstang. Mrs Garstang, of Suth- ing over as manager at a ‘...............


erland Close, Wilpshire, is the daughter of the Vicar of React, the Rev. Alan Reid and his wife, Muriel. She was educated at


time when the branch is celebrating its 15th year in Clitheroe. The office is organising a number of events during November to mark the anniversary and I will be able to meet many customers during the celebrations.”


struggle on your own. You can join a free class and practise with others. The class is to meet on


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 22979


NOEL KING & CO.


SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIRS


WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS


A LL MAKES SUPPLIED Reconditioned Washers and Vacuum Cleaners


aroused 10 years ago when the well was first unco­ vered, but despite a great deal of research and specu­ lation, local historians were unable to put a date to it or say anything about the people it served. The water is nearly lift.


a c c o la d e th e y a lso achieved last year. Their audition, at Man­


chester Cathedral Song School, was conducted by Mr John Cooke, Northern Commissioner of the Royal School of Church Music. In the past year, Simon


(left) and Ben have sung with the Northern Cathe­ dral Singers at Chester Cathedral, St Bees Priory and Liverpool Anglican


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial),:


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Cathedral. Their acceptance is a


further mark of success for the choir, which has estab­ lished a fine reputation in the choral world. The boys were prepared


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for the audition by Mrs Jean Hartley, director of


music at St Helen’s. Ben, who attends Pen-


dle C ounty P r im a ry School, is taking part in the forthcoming CATS production of “Oliver” in aid of Children in Need. Simon, a pupil of St Wil­


b a l le r and p lay s for H e n t h o r n U n i t e d under-12s.


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frid’s CE High School, Blackburn, is a keen foot-


Also large r\ FASHION B(


K, LOTUS, R. and SARAH I


Well, well, well


A n d rew ’s special medal


pa


dends for Clitheroe stu­ dent Andrew Sudworth.


ager with the highest score in the Associated Examining Board’s philos­ ophy, psychology and sociology' group of A-levels travelled to London last week to receive a specially struck medal from "Sun­ day Times” editor Mr Andrew Neil.


The Ribble Valley teen­ SOTH1 FOUNDED!


burn Road, Clitheroe, gained a distinction in


Andrew (19), of Chat-


sociology — a subject for which he only enrolled 12 months earlier — and the h ig h e s t marks in the country.


Augustine’s RC School, Billington, and Burnley College, he was accompan­ ied at the presentation by co lleg e p r in c ip a l Dr Steuart Kellington and senior lecturer Mr Peter Gormley.


A former pupil at St


also gained A grades in history and economics and is now studying law at Leicester University.


sored by Shell UK. Whalley-born Andrew


below the surface and the well is still deep, despite the passage of time. The sides are superbly con­ structed, with large stones firmly in place. It is being capped off,


but Mr Varey would still be interested to hear from anybody who can shed any light on the well. "It is still shrouded in


just be somebody in the Ribble Valley who might be able to help,” he added. Local builders are intri­


mystery, but there might


gued and cannot recall coming across a similar well for many years.


LIBRARY CORNER


RECENT additions to the stock at Clitheroe Library include:


Aldiss. Clement Winter, an ana­ lyst and Oxford don. ponders on his life as he goes through his dead brother’s papers.


"Forgotten life” — Brian


Betty Burton. The story of twins, Lidi and Sarah, as they grow to womanhood in the lttth century.


— Paul Beaver. Up to date facts and figures, illustrated with photographs and drawings.


“The modern Royal Navy"


ing" — Eric Smith. Simple, clear guide to the workings and repair of all types of clock.


“ClockB and clock repair­ "Women of no account" — Thera has never been a better I fe:


period only we are offering a FFl ing selected televisions from oj holiday through any one of 2 3 Thomson. Wings. Intasun, etc. I next holiday. — Why not visit y| how to turn on to a tanl


Thursdays, at 7-15 p.m., in Ribblesdale School’s “C” block from November 3rd and will be a follow-up to the TV programmes. If you are interested in


attending, contact Whal­ ley Adult Edu catio n centre (Whalley 822717) to enrol.


DEREK LEIGH TV RENTALS


4 Shireburn Avenue, Clitheroe. Telephone 24168.


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTALS Portable, Teletext, Remote


e.g. 20in TV £7.00 per Cal. Month


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


TV Repairs, ex-Rentals.for sale


THE work of Clitheroe artist Jim Hurley will be on show at a special eve­ ning at Favell’s Art and Design shop in the Swan Courtyard tonight, at 7-30. Two other Lancashire


ART WORK gj


Queen Mary School, Lytham, from 1976-79, when the family moved to Read. She then became a upil of St Wilfrid’s CE


and moved to Wilpshire. Her husband, David, is a teacher in Farrington, near Leyland. Mrs G a rs tan g p re ­


'igh School, Blackburn. In 1984, she married


artists, Michael J. Howley and Eddie Thomber, will also have their works on display. There will be vari­ ous examples of pastel, oil and watercolour paintings and all three artists will be in attendance.


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See Our Ranges — Compare Our Prices


viously worked for the National and Provincial in Burnley, at the St James’s Street office and then in the Parker Lane branch. Her brother, Michael, works for the National and Provincial in Bradford. Said Mrs Garstang: “I am looking forward to tak-


Touch of London CUT OUT THIS KEEP FOR FUTURE k V. AND


rather than the traditional black — has been bought by Town Car Hire's Mr Granville Britton, who has notched up a first with the arrival of the gleaming ‘F’ registered hackney carriage. It will be joined by two more within a month. As residents looked in amazement when a little


A TOUCH of London has arrived on the streets of Clitheroe. A geunuine London cab — in bright yellow


bit of London passed by, Mr Britton proudly pre­ dicted a fleet of six on the road shortly.


GRADE 4 AXMINSTER 80/20 WOOL/NYLON. From £13.95 sq. yd.


100% WOOL BERBER, 12ft. AND 1 METRE WIDE. From £12.95 sq. yd.


SHADOW CARPET, FOAM OR HESSIAN BACK. From £6 sq. yd.


PLAIN BEDROOM CARPET. From £2 sq. yd . MANY COLOURS AND QUALITIES AVAILABLE


We stock various qualities of rugs, including: Mohair, Sheepskin, Chinese, Orientals, etc. Prices from £22


See our full range of sheet Vinyls and Cushionfloors. Prices from £3.50 sq. yd.'


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