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Clitheroe 22321* (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bumle AUCTIONS AND SALES
Richard Turner & Son GISBURN AUCTION MART
AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS and ESTATE AGENTS Established 1803
THURSDAY, MARCH 9th with numbers sold previous week
WEEKLY SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE, STORES AND CALVES 54 Newly Calved Dairy Cows and Heifers
In-Calf Dairy Cows and Heifers to follow Bulling Heifers and Store Cattle as forward
157 Rearing Calves of all breeds 84 Weaned Stirks and Stores
WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK 237 Young Bulls
179 Prime Steers and Heifers to follow 204 Cast Cows and Bulls to follow 973 Fat Hoggs and Sheep .
135 Cast Ewes and Rams to follow
Top spots for mimic Simon
land radio this weekend. Simon Entwistle will be
(goes out at 1 a.m. on paturday morning and is [also networked live on Independent Radio. James Whale has a
[appearing on the James I -Vhale Radio Show, which
| oe the first American-style [“nasty" DJ in this country land does not suffer fools (gladly. He began life on | Radio Leeds, but has now (been exposed to a national (audience. Last week’s | a h o w included such diverse guests as former
Imputation for straight 'calking. He is reputed to
(Coal Board chairman Lord [Ezra and the Monster (Raving Looney Party |leader. Screaming Lord (Sutch. “The subject of this
1'inswer to the BBC special effects department is star ring on national television
LIT H E R 0 E ’ S own
S P O R T S T A R T S H E R E Dartboard Rugby club
RESULTS in the Clith eroe and District Darts League were as follows: Division One — Black
off on tour
Horse 1, Kings Arms A 7; Royal Oak A 5, Judge Walmslev A 3; Pendle Witch 5, Black Bull A 3; Horseshoe 4, White Horse A 4; Kings Arms B 7, Brown Cow 1; Wilpshire Hotel A 2, Dog and Par tridge 6. Division Two — Black
Bull B 2, RBL 6; Judge Walmesley B 7, Royal Oak B 1; Station 4, New Inn, Gisburn 4; Cross Kevs 7, CCWMC 1; White Horse B 4, Royal Oak C 4; Black Bull, Langho 7, Craven Heifer 1.
Iweek' s show is soap |operas," Simon said. “I | don’t quite know where I [fit into all this, but I [expect to be doing one |long spot, which will | include about 12 different | sound effects.” Simon, who works for
[ Ribble Valley Council's | parks department, is look- | i n g fo rw a rd to his [appearance. He has also [just learnt that RTE 1, [Ireland’s national radio station, has also booked
Division One — Royal Oak A 124, Kings Arms A 103, White Horse A 101, Judge Walmesley A 1G0, Kings Arms B 88, Pendle Witch 86, Wilpshire Hotel A 69, Black Bull A 62, Dog and Partridge 60, Horseshoe 59, Black Horse 57, Brown Cow 51.
J him for a spot, so it would | appear that the local star’s | fame is spreading.
Capital trip for Tories
[AN enjoyable and infor- | mative day trip to London | was organised by the | Clitheroe Conservatives’ ] Polling branch.
[included members from (the area and other people ] involved with the Conser vative Association, trav elled by coach to the capi tal and visited the Houses
The g ro u p , which
I of Parliament. Some of the visitors won
| questions. The others went into the
I tickets to go into the House of Commons, where they listened to Prime Minister's Question Time and also M em b e rs ’
House of Lords to watch the proceedings.
afternoon tea in the House of Commons tea rooms, where they were joined by the Ribble Valley MP Mr David Waddington. His wife. Gill, met the visitors on th e ir ar r iv al and showed them round. A visit was also made to the Houses of Parliament shop for souvenirs.
The party then had Discharged
A NELSON woman who suffered serious injuries in a road traffic accident on the A5!) ClitheroeAVhalley bypass has been dis-. charged from Blackburn Royal Infirmary. Dorothy Hall was a pas senger in one of two vehi
cles involved in a pile-up near Bramley Meade roundabout on St Valen tine’s Dav.
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Showpiece library on the way
pre-school children, plus
lift facilities for the disabled. The roof of the library
will feature Westmorland green slate and the walls will be of sandstone to blend in with the sur rounding architecture. Despite the new look,
131, Judge Walmesley B 111, Station 103, Black Bull, Langho 102, Craven Heifer 90, Black Bull B 79, Cross Keys 71, Royal Oak B 70, New Inn, Gisburn 69, CCWMC 49, White Horse B 46, Royal Oak C 45.
Division Two — RBL
Moor Club 101, Commer cial 92, Pendle Hotel 89, Catholic Club 79, Bridge Inn 70, New Inn 68, Wilp shire Hotel B 60, De Lacy Arms 55, Clitheroe FC 51, Dog Inn 44.
Division Three — Low De Lacy edge
towards title Station Arms 1, De Lacy Arms I
DE LACY strengthened their position as league leaders, with a convincing win against a Rishton side who have taken points from other top sides this season.
conditions, both sides can take credit for contribut ing to an entertaining
Considering the heavy game.
the first half, De Lacy produced some quality football and were unlucky to go behind after 20 minutes, when a misun derstanding in .defence allowed an opponent to seize upon a loose ball and score.
Playing up the slope in
ley side were level. Dave Carney raced through into the penalty area, then turned inside a defender to score with a well-placed left-foot shot.
by Carney and Dave Mason saw the latter go clear in the box, and he drew the ’keeper before coolly turning the ball inside to Dave Cott, who had the simple task of
'keeper to thank for turn ing round on equal terms, but even he was helpless when a cross from Ian Lang was headed into th e i r own n e t by a defender. Quality approach play
S ta t io n had th e i r Minutes later, the Whal
Lacy Arms 2, Low Moor 6: Clitheroe FC 2, Commer cial 6; Bridge Inn 4, New Inn 4; Dog Inn 3, Catholic Club 5; Pendle Hotel 3, Wilpshire Hotel B 5. Points and positions:
Division Three — De
off on its annual tour. This year, the Littlemoor club is heading for one of the hot-beds of rugby — Bris tol. About 25 players are expected to make the trip, with Clitheroe playing Clifton on Saturday and Yatton on Sunday.
BOTH Clitheroe rugby teams’ matches were post poned last weekend due to th e p i tc h e s b e in g waterlogged. Tomorrow, the club sets
County place
THERE will be a local player in a county squash match being played at Clitheroe Squash Club on Sunday. Nigel Willis, of West
THE annual dance of the Clitheroe and dis trict branch of the Royal Engineers once again proved very popular. The committee is cur
Thursday, March 16th EASTER SHOW AND SALE OF SPRING LAMBS
DISTRICT NEWS
rently establishing a trust fund to take care of the members’ chapel, which is situated in St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, and is dedicated to the Royal Engineers. It is hoped that some of the proceeds from Saturday’s dance will go towards the setting up of this fund. The dance was held at
by Mrs B. Grice and her group, in the Old School, was attended by 48 peo ple.
48 there A whist drive organised
SS Michael and John’s Social Club, with enter tainment provided by the Phil Case disco. This year is the 50th
anniversary of the out break of World War II, and the Royal Engi neers are busily organ ising a major dance in November to coincide with the date.
Bradford, has a place in the Lancashire first team against Cheshire. The first and second teams will be playing in the league matches and three courts will be in use. The games start at 2
p.m. and there will be no charge for members.
Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow, Hartley’s, Church Street, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Heyes, Moor Lane: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Fri day until 6-30 p.m.
Langho Centre takes in
first patients
£4.2m Langho Centre Nursing Home, on the site of the former Langho Colony, will provide 121 beds in five closely- grouped homes, and employment for about 120 full and part-time staff. The f ir s t of those
.THE Ribble Valley’s biggest private nursing home development has taken in its first patients. The first phase of the
Known in Speakers’ Clubs
homes, Kenton, is com pete, and has 28 nursing jeds for general medical latients, some of which lave just been filled. The others will be ready
A LANGHO man who was well-known among local Speakers’ Clubs died on S a tu rd ay , while out cycling.
by this summer to provide care for the elderly, men tally ill and the physically handicapped, and a sixth home will be completed within three years, bring ing the bed total to 160. A swimming pool, aqua
Whalley Road, had under gone heart surgery last year, but seemed to be recovering well.
therapy and physiother apy units will also be included. The scheme has its roots
firmly based in the Ribble Valley. F o r th e company
responsible for the homes, Kilncross Ltd, is headed by managing director Mr Tony Johnson, who lives in West Bradford. Said Mr Johnson: “Ser
Castle Speakers’ Club in Blackburn and was well- known and respected in the Clitheroe area. He had been busy preparing for the club’s annual charter dinner and dance tomor row night. _. _ ___ Mr Marr worked for
He was president of Mr Jeffrey Marr (53), of
A. Berkins, Mrs Fair- clough, Mrs B. Lowe (cons). Gents — Mr L. Riley, Mr G. Holden, Mr B. Wheeler (cons). Special prizes were won by Mr G. Pollard and Mrs W. Green. MC was Mrs P. Larkin. The next whist drive, on
Winners: Ladies — Mrs
(Sponsored by Barclays Bank p!c, Clitheroe) Class 1 Best Pen ot lambs 16kg and under; Class 2 Best Pen of lambs 1 6 Vikg and over
Prizes: £5. £3 and £2 in each class
Telephone: Sate Days GISBURN 376; Other Daya BENTHAM 61444
N.B. Please noto change of time for Weaned Stirks and Stores
/ 10-30 a.m. 12-30 p.m.
10-00 a.m. 1-30 p.m.
PRODUCE AND SPECIAL SALES Sale of Hay and Straw as forward, at approx. 12-45 p.m. Sale of Pigs, Thursday, March 16th
11-30 a.m.
.PUBLIC NOTICES, Ribble Valley
Borough Council
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 - 1974
DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA
An application has been received tor permission to: C o n s t ru c t io n of 10 No Category One Flats (or the elderly -2 storey at Land off Beech Grove, CHATBURN. Application No 3/89/0099/P.
Proposed conservatory to gable wall of dwelling at Mill House, Long B u ild in g s , SAWLEY. Application No 3/89/0103/P.
Proposed window alterations and loft conversion at Newton
Hall, NEWTON IN BOWLAND. Application No 3/89/0109/P.
C h a n g e of u s e f r om bookmaker to launderette on whole of Ground floor at 21 Market Place, LONGRIDGE. Application No 3/89/0110/P.
CLITHEROE AUCTION
MART CO. LIMITED THE RIBBLESDALE CENTRE
Lincoln Way, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 1QD Tel. Clitheroe (0200) 23325
NEXT WEEK’S SALES
PRIME CATTLE AND SHEEP — Monday 12 noon. REARING CALVES — Tuesday 11-30 a.m. DAIRY CATTLE — Tuesday 12-15 p.m. EWES AND LAMBS — Tuesday 12-30 p.m. MOTOR MART — Wednesday 7 p.m. Entries close 4 p.m. FUR AND FEATHER — Wednesday 6-30 p.m. Entries close 6 p.m. SPRING SHOW AND SALE OF STORE
March 7th in the Old School at 7-30 p.m., will be organised by Mrs M. Black and her group.
Towneley Nurseries, gave a talk entitled “Root it” to Simonstone Garden Club. She brought a wide range of plants to illustrate the subject. Chairman Mr K. Nelson proposed thanks.
bolion-by-bowland;
and domino drive in aid of Bolton-by-Bowland Vil lage Hall funds, MCs were Mr I. Bleazard (whist) and Mr J . S i n g l e t o n (dominoes). Whist win ners: Ladies — Miss M. Jackson, Mrs E. Ains worth, Mrs L. Brown. Gents — Mr A. Moor- house, Mr J. Pratt, Mr J. Dukes. Dominoes: Mrs J. Sin
Hall funds At the monthly whist
Rooting plants Mrs Jean Vincent, of
CATTLE — Friday, March 10th at 11 a.m. Catalogue Sale. Schedules and Entry Forms from the Office. CALVING CATTLE — Friday. March 10th, 11 a.m. ANNUAL AUCTION SALE FOR THE NORTH WEST DRIVING CLUB — Harness. Driving Equipment, Saddlery, etc! Vehicles. Saturday, March 11th. Preston Patrick Village Hall, Nr. Kendal.
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gleton, Mr N. R. Eden, Mr Traynor, Mrs Barker, Mrs Howarth. Raffle: Mrs G. Bro derick, Mr Barker.
attendance in spite of bad weather. Raffle winners were Mrs J. Driver, Mrs L. Hine-Hackney, Mrs H. Pickard and Mrs H. Robin son. The next fund-raising
tee at Bolton-by-Bowland raised £85 at a jumble sale in aid of school funds. There was quite a good
event will be an Easter hamper raffle.
Philips Components in Blackburn for 30 years and at the time of his death was an in s t rum e n t engineer.
vices being provided by the Langho Centre reflect the changes brought about by the reorganisation of the National Health Ser vice, with particular regard to long-term nurs ing care.
accept patients regardless of their ability to pay, and from April 1st the DHSS will fund private nursing up to the sum of £200 a week.”
scoring. Carney completed the
five points from their remaining five matches to secure the league title.
De Lacy now require
Cycling round Pendle /
CYCLISTS will converge
Club’s Circuit of Pendle/ Clubs from all over (the
the historic council cham ber, with its shields and' p o r t r a i ts , is being retained, and so too is the famous clock mechanism in l the former reference
will in future be housed in
ibrary: District' library offices
Clitheroe, but Whalley will continue to have such facilities as the mobile library and recitals and exhibitions', will continue there. 111
’ ■ • ■! competitors.
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starts at 9 a.m. on the Whalley to Sabden/oad, turns onto the A67I, fol lows the. Padiham bypass to Barrowford, there turns left on the A682 tp Gis burn, joining the A59 to the Bramley Meade/round- about. The cyclists then go left on the A671, finishing at the bridge 200 yards before the traffic lights.
The 28-mile course /
on Whalley on Sunday (or North Lancashire Road
North of England will be represented among the .79
children Vanessa, Belinda and Nicholas and stepson Craig.
He leaves a wife, Doris,
takes place at St Leon ard’s Church, Langho,
The funeral service
today, prior to cremation at Pleasington.
“Langho Centre will Calling donors
THERE will be a blood donor session in Clitheroe Parish Hall on March 9th, between 2 and 4 p.m. and 5-30 and 7-30 p.m.
scoring with a firm shot from the edge of the area; following a good run by substitute Craig Barnes.
Lifelong love of steam engines
A MAN with a lifelong love of steam engines, Mr Reuben Monk, has died in Castleford, Clitheroe, aged 86.
which brought him into contact with his first steam engine, was running the tramway from the old Bellman Quarry, next to Salthill, to the Bellman works. He then went on to
Monk attended the village school until becoming a pupil at the Wesley School, Clitheroe, at the age of 10. One of his early jobs,
Born in Chatburn, Mr
varied career included driving the Bolton-by- Bowland buses, Ribble Buses and working as an ambulanceman with Lan cashire County Council.
Other jobs during his
drive the locomotive at Bold Venture Quarries, now Horrocksfords at Chatburn, and then Pen dle Mill engine during the war. His last steam engine
was at Thornber’s Holmes Mill in Clitheroe. He worked past retirement age and eventually both Mr Monk and the engine retired together.
the Diamond Hill Lodge of Oddfellows, Chatburn, he served as a special police man during the war and celebrated his golden wed ding with his wife, Hilda, in 1980.
A past Grand Master of
he has been a resident'in Castleford and formerly lived in Salthill Road, Clitheroe.
For the past two years
held at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, yesterday, fol lowed by interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.
son, Jeffrey. The funeral service was
A widower, he leaves a
Bowland YFC travelled to Bradford Ice Rink, where they had a good time. Next week, members
On ice Members of Bolton-by-
are to meet at 7-15 p.m. vGRINDLETON
World Day of Prayer will be held at St Ambrose Church, Grindleton, tomorrow, at 7-30 p.m., when ladies from the Methodist Church and St P e te r and St P au l’s Church, Bolton-by-Bow land, will also be present. The speaker will be Mrs Greta Moir.
Ladies combine A service for Women’s
dren’s Eucharist service at St Ambrose Church, Grindleton, was conducted by Fr Trevor Vaughan, with several children enacting the story of Abraham about to sacrifice Isaac. There will be a special
Enact story On Sunday, the Chil
Well attended The children’s commit
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CANCELLATION OF AUCTION
Near Clitheroe
Bookers Barn, Waddington
The proposed auction sale on Wednesday, March 8th, 1989, at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington, has been cancelled as this property has now been sold by Private Treaty.
CLITHEROE MOTOR
AUCTION
at the Ribble8dale Centre, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe Every Wednesday at 7-00 p.m.
SALE OF CARS, COMMERCIALS, FARM BIKES and 4 WHEEL DRIVE
Cross section of Cars, prices from last week Astra Estate £1075, Volkswagen Polo £700, Suzuki Jeep £2200, Mini Pickup £275.
Further details
THE MART OFFICE CLITHEROE 23325
Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Off ic e s , Chur c h Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will
be available for inspection by members of the public once
the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.
A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.
Signed: Philip Bailey, Director of Development and Client Services. March 2nd, 1989.
Ribble Valley Borough Council
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 - 1974
LISTED BUILDING: An application has been
received to: Proposed conservatory to gable wall of dwelling at Mill House, Lond Buildings, SAWLEY. Application No 3/89/0103/P. Proposed Window alterations and loft conversion at Newton Hall, Newton in Bowland. Application No 3/89/0109/P.
This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person w i s h i n g to m a k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Off i c e s , Ch u r c h Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Goverment (Access to Information) Act 1985, an; representations received wi] be available tor inspection by members ot the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.
A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within
the period stated.
Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development and Client Services. March 2nd, 1989.
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t o n & W a l t o n C h a r t e r e d S u r v e y o r s , 2 3 S t J a m e s R o w , B u r n l e y . T e l . 2 3 2 4 7 / 3 8 9 4 3 .
PUBLIC NOTICES THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(B6478 FELL ROAD, WADDINGTON, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH)
(30 m.p.h. SPEED LIMIT REVOCATION) ORDER 198
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lancashire County Council propose to make an Order under Section 82(2) and 83(2) of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, the effect of which will revoke The Lancashire County Council (Res tricted Roads) (No. 2) Order 1980 insofar as it relates to the length of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice.
A copy of the draft Order, plan and Statement of Reasons for pro posing to make the Order may be inspected at the offices of Ribble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe, and at Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston, during normal office hours until the 3rd April, 1989.
service for Mothering Sunday at 9-30 a.m., when posies will be presented by the children to ladies of the congregation. The flowers are made by John Groom’s Workshop for the Handicapped.
Church Women's Fellow ship, Mrs G. S. Moir pre sided and introduced the Rev. H. Clark, of Clith eroe, as speaker. Mrs B. Hodgson was the pianist. R e f re shm en ts were served by the ladies. There will be an open
Fellowship At Grindleton Methodist
If you wish' to object to the proposal, you should send the grounds for your objections in writing to the undersigned (quoting reference 71/CM) by the 3rd April, 1989.
Christ Church Precinct County Hall
PRESTON PR1 8XJ SC HED U LE
LENGTH OF ROAD IN WADDINGTON, RIBBLE VALLEY BOR OUGH
That length of B6478 Fell Road between points 290 metres (317 yards) and 490 metres (536 yards) south east of Cross Lane.
MR FRANK PARROTT
Offers his sincere thanks for the many good wishes he has received on his retirement.
He is succeeded by Mr Martin Nolan B.D.S. who joins Mr Colin Aspinall B.D.S. in Dental Practice.
meeting on March 8th, at 2-15 p.m., in the Method ist School. Mr S. H. Green will show slides and everyone is welcome to attend.
THEIR NEW CONSULTING HOURS: Monday to Friday 8-45 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday 8-45 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 noon
23 York Street, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23381. 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE.
7* BRIAN HILL Chief Executive/Clerk
WHALLEY and LITTLE MITTON PARISH COUNCIL
TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR • . -
II you require a LENGIHSPERSON FOR 12 MONTHS
Commencing April 1st. 1989. In Whalley Parish
Clerk to the Parish Council 16 Whiteacre Lane Barrow
Tel. (0254) 823864
Completed tenders should be returned to the Clerk by Tuesday, March 14th, 1989
For specification apply to: MrsJ. Htndle
NURSE or CARE
ASSISTANT, HOME HELP or MOTHERS HELP
(Special needs catered lor) Ring .. -
The agency that cares Tel. Padiham 71052
HOMECARE
K I S S O G R AM S . R e s p e c t a b l e a c t s o n l y , m a l e a n d f em a l e . M a n y d i s g u i s e s i n c l u d i n g W . P . C ’s e t c . G o o d c l e a n f u n f o r a l l t h e f am i l y , n o s t r i p p e r s . L a d y . T ’s L t d . (E s t . 5 y e a r s ) . T e l . 8 6 3 8 4 0 . ( 2 4 h o u r c a r p h o n e s e r v i c e ) .
. McLARNON.
M A R Y J O S E P H I N E McLARNON, SPINSTER, late ot Lawns Hotel, Kingsway, Hove, East Sussex, died Brighton, East Sussex on November 14th, 1987. (Estate about £2,200). The kin ot the above-named are requested to apply to the Treasury Solicitor (B.V.), Queen Anne's Chambers, 28 Broadway, London SW1H 9JS, failing which the Treasury Solicitor may take steps to administer the estate.
Operators Licence
J. L., M. M. and G. T . i Haynes,trading as J. L., M. M. and G. T. Haynes of Mitton Hall Farm, Mitton, Nr Whalley, Blackburn, Lancs, is applying to replace without change a licence to use Mitton Hall Farm, Mitton, Nr Whalley, Blackburn, Lancs, BB6 9PQ. as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially affected may make written r e p r e s e n t a t i o n to the Licensing Authority at North We s t e r n T r a f f i c Area , Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy ot their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.
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D IS CO A N D P .A . G E A R . H i r e i t f r o m O p u s . T e l . B u r n l e y 2 0 7 9 5 .
FUN c a s t l e h i r e , r o u n d a b o u t s e t c . , T e l . N e l s o n 6 8 6 1 0 .
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D IS CO A N D P .A . G E A R . H i r e i t f r o m O p u s . T e l . B u r n l e y 2 0 7 9 5 .
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DIS CO A N D P .A . G E A R . H i r e i t f r o m O p u s . T e l . B u r n l e y 2 0 7 9 5 . •
DISCO, a l l o c c a s i o n s . W h a l l e y W o m b l e r s . T e l . Wh a l l e y 8 2 2 6 6 9 a n y t im e .
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