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4 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 9th, 1989


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


AT YOUR SERVICE.


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


* /*%


His Manx ‘moggy’ with a difference takes to the road


mer Whalley Abbey manager Mr Derek Hartley is quite a dif­


MOST, people who say they have a Manx moggy mean that their pet cat is ■ one of the unusual tail-less breed which originated in the Isle of Man. But the case of for­


ferent story. His “Manx moggy” is his


company car — a smartly customised Morris Minor van which he drives in his official capacity as market­ ing officer for the Isle of Man S team P a c k e t Company! Said Mr Hartley: “I


have long had a great interest in Morris Minors, so you can imagine my delight when my new employers agreed to buy one for me!


GARDEN FENCING FOR SALE


Wavey edge and interwoven


panels, other types supplied, fitted if required.


Trade inquiries welcome.


Tel. STONYHURST 561 8 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Tel. CLITHEROE 24126 after 7 p.m.


DEREK LEIGH TV RENTALS


4 Shireburn Avenue, Clitheroe. Telephone 24168.


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTALS Portable, Teletext, Remote


e.g. 20ln TV £ 7 .0 0 per Cal. Month


|New 21 In. FST Remote £10.50 per Cal. Month Discount for Annual Payment


TV Repairs, ex-Rentals for sale


Chefs’ skills


: N O E L K IN G & C O . 52 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE


’-v . -Tel.' 22979 ,


SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIRS


1 WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS


ALL MAKES SUPPLIED Reconditioned Washers and Vacuum Cleaners


WALLBANK AERIALS Radio, TV and Communal Aerial Specialists


ASTRA SATELLITE SYSTEMS AVAILABLE


Full Information and demonstration video and tapes


Contractors to leading rental companies, local authorities etc. Established 20 years


Fully Insured, prompt attention Tel. Whalley (0254) 822165


is on Monday evenings, beginning on February 27th. Further details can be obtained from Harry Tallon (Accring­ ton 393521).


C. C. PARKER PAINTERand


DECORATOR Free estimates Tel.


CLITHEROE 25473


CLOCK REPAIRS


Antique and long , case specialist


BARRIE ASPDEN


CLITHEROE 23416


CLITHEROE GLASS


103 Whatley Road. Tel. 29287


For ail your glass and glazing requirements.


24-hour emergency boarding service.


J o in e r & B u i ld in g C o n t r a c to r


5 Sykes Cottages, G r ln d lc to n , N r .


4QS. TcL (0200) 41622


FOR YOUR WASTE AND RUBBISH PROBLEMS — WITH EASY ACCESS TO DRIVEWAYS WE HAVE THE ANSWER — OUR COMPETENT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL


H00LEY CYRIL service engineer Ex-Hoover


57 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22023


AUTHORISED


HOOVER SERVICE


PER SKIP SIZE — CONTACT


(MERCHANTS) LTD CLITHEROE 41597


ERIC DUGDALE


WEEKDAYS 7*30 a.m. to 5*30 p.m.


?0% /


SATURDAY 7*30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.


FOR RATE Repairs,


Reconditioning and Service o f


APPLIANCES HOOVER D l ____


Exterior and Interior Painting Expert


SPECIAL 1989 OFFER


House and shop fronts painted from £60


Duo to mild summer last year


1,500 gallons ot top quality ploss and stone paint surplus paints.


estimates — Special rates for OAP's


Ring now for your free


ACCRINGTON 398371


MI RAYDDLETON Cllthcroc. BB7


ing part in the course will be Nigel Howarth, of Northcote Manor, Langho. Nigel, who holds a Master Chefs degree, is a former stu­ dent of the college and has worked in Switzer­ land and at the Glenea- gles Hotel. The six-week course


KEEN amateur cooks are being given the chance to share the skills of some of the North West’s top chefs in six special cookery evenings at Accrington ( an d R o s s e n d a le f College. ■ Last year’s series was a sell-out and the college expects this one to be just as popular. One of the chefs tak­


on show I


R o u iii - £)


area,, from North West England through North Wales to Birmingham, it is p r o v in g q u i t e an eyecatcher.” A 1972 model, the van is


“As I travel my large


Clitheroe 22324 (Edito


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■ l'•••.■


LAST V THE


F IN A L R E


Ladies' Harris Tweec Moleskin Trousers, Sports Jaci


NEW STOCK OF LEI SPORTS JACKE1


Boiler Suits, Overalls BARGAI


H w l i lH


1 TO rear of No. 1,1 Cl ________


N U M B I f l ' t . C f . '.-7 v


in immaculate condition and gives a very respect­ able showing in Owners Club rallies up and down the country. Mr Hartley has recently


, CLITHEROE’S LEAD i.e. LEE, LEVI, WRAt PER


ALL AT DISC


© WRANGLERS £l ©501


issued a challenge to the club to find another com­ pany car of the same model which, used on busi-, nes s, does a hig h e r ' average monthly mileage than his 2,350-mile total. “It is a lasting tribute to


the designer of these vehi­ cles — Sir Alec Issigonis, who died recently — that there are still so many on the road, 17. years after production finally ceased,” added Mr Hartley.


‘Lend us muscle’ plead local conservationists


WE want yon, muck., not your money -


the ozone layer and other environmental doom and gloom constantly in the headlines, optimistic news and hope for the future is hard to find.


effect any change over such enormous issues, one


If you feel helpless to r


Wins top awards in photo contests


and who runs Westminster Studio, gained the merit award in the pictorial, illustrative and nature cate­ gories of the British Institute of Professional Photogra­ phers’ competition. Entries came under the critical eye of top judges in Cheshire on Sunday, who said they were delighted


photographers. John, who has been a photographer for 26 years


graphs of spectacular skating at the Ice Drome have won him first and second prizes in the colour section and second and third in black and white. This annual competition, which is. organised by the


at the extremely high standard. In a different competition in Blackpool, John’s photo­


Blackpool Pleasure Beach Company, attracts leading photographers from all over the country. The skaters are photographed under existing lighting and the win­ ning prints are used by the company in all its Ice Drome promotional literature.


Nursing home advice forum


RAY BLACKBURN


PLUMBING AND HEATING


ENGINEERS 19 years experience.


Glazing, Gutters, and Roof Repairs.


FULL BOILER


SERVICING AND SPARES


Oil, Gas and Solid Fuel Tol:


Cllthoroe 26460 for prompt attention


MOVE IT


Get a quote from us before you decide


0 Single items O Full removals 0 Storage 0 House clearances


DISTANCE NO OBJECT


For the best service in town ring:


MEL EDMONDSON CLITHEROE 24908


■'


For Painting and


Decorating


competitive rates,


Interior/ exterior.


Ring John


Prosser tor free


Clitheroe 27072


estimates. S ■


STEPHEN


ING H AM PAINTING and DECORATING


FREE ESTIMATES ■SSSSfr C 269T4


Windows and Doors


In hardwood, softwood, uPVC. DIY and timber supplies contact:


& P. HARGREAVES


New carpets and 11 vinyls


Repairs and refits


Fitting your own carpets


Competitive prices SEED and


TEMPLEMAN 37 Wellgate,


Clitheroe 28401 (evenings) Tel. 25638, or


ARE you setting up a nursing home here in the Ribble Valley? Then why not take part in a special advice forum organised by the Electricity Board, to be held at the Trafalgar Hotel, Samlesbury, on March 9th. People from all over


Looking for a clerk


Lancashire who are going along with the growing trend of opening such homes are invited to attend. Representatives from' various care organi­ sations have been asked to speak to the gathering. There are still a few


places left, so if you are interested, contact Mr Peter Rawling, Preston 58844.


WET VACUUMS 9 PRESSURE WASHERS 9 FLOOR


FOR HIRE


SCRUBBERS and POLISHERS 9 CARPET CLEANERS


ALAN RICHARDS (INDUSTRIAL FLOOR CLEANING EQUIPMENT)


WATERLOO ROAD; CLITHEROE Telephone: 22161


WHALLEY and Little Mitton Parish is to lose a major asset. Its clerk for the past three years, Mrs Joyce Hindle, of Whi- teacre Lane, Wiswell, has handed in her resignation and is to leave the post at the end of March. Said chairman Mrs


ENDOi REDUi


Following our hall


. have many b arg a in / of luxun


Kathleen Sharpies: “Mrs Hindle has done an abso­ lutely first class job for this busy parish council. She has worked over and above the call of duty, always using her initia­ tive, and we are sorry to lose her.” The council is currently


a d v e r t i s i n g fo r a replacement.


Degrees for two at Open University


A MAN from Clitheroe and a woman from Simonstone have triumphed in Open Univer­ sity degree courses.


York Street, has gained a able to learn a little more BA (open) degree in arts to help people readjust, after a multi-discipline We are all complex beings living in an increasingly complex world, so coping is not always easy.” South African-born Mrs


Mr Peter Rigby (54), of edy. I hope I have been


course. He is known in the town


COLOUR TV VIDEOMiNTALS I5S


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


TV and VIDEO from £16.95 per month ALSO Repairs to moat TVa with free loan eats provided.


for having won first prize in the competition to design an official logo for the Clitheroe 800 celebra­ tions in 1986 and followed this up soon after by win­ ning another contest to design a logo for the Roe- field Leisure centre. For Mrs Joyce Piliso, of thought it would be and


Piliso' found during her five years of study that buying course books and going to tutorials and summer schools was a very expensive business. “I found it harder than I


Simonstone Lane, her BA really you must be dedi­ honours degree in psychol- cated," she said. “I have ogy was a labour of love, spent all my free time but she. warns other writing essays, reading would-be students not to a n d p l a n n in g my take the course lightly!


eral Hospital, Mrs Piliso Noxhanti, who is studying * (49) feels that a greater educational psychology at


A sister at Burnley Gen-' She has a daughter, programme,’! _J__j____1!__ r ___ ._L — 1 «m Hlrtnl Dnalin Delightful duvet |


MANUFACTURER’S PRICES* UARANTEE


If any ATS Sterling car tyre remould fitted to your


vehicle becomes unserviceable as a result of road damage we will replace it without question at any ATS depot. And because we guarantee you an allowance on the remaining tread (down to a depth of 1mm in accordance with regulation 27 paragraph (1) subsection G of the Road Vehicles Construction and Use Regulations 1386) you need only pay for the tread you've used.


AWARD WINNING STERLING REMOULDS


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NEW TUBELESS STEEL RAD1ALS


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CASTERTON, Te|


pillowcases, cushic designs at I


FLORAL PILLJ


h o u s ew if e T (assorted!


LUXURIOUS SATIh LESS THAN HAl|


LOVELY QUILT CC CURT|


SALE COMI FRIDAY,


With acid rain, a hole in


Kibble Valley Conservation Group, which is hoping to recruit more volunteers.


answer may be to start on have been clearing scrub your own doorstep.


designated an Area of for planting about 300 oak, Outstanding N atura l ash, cherry and birch Beauty and yet it, too, has trees.


its problems. The Ribble Valley is by-Bowland in preparation from a bank near Bolton-


our trees are now mature nance, further hedge lay- and have a limited life ing and footpath clearance expectancy, so without a — in fact any work at all tree-planting programme which is necessary to the face of the landscape enhance and preserve the we love could change dra- area’s natural loveliness. The group meets on the


matically in the next 30 years.


LANGHO photographer John Price has won top vation group, which is part awards in two highly-prestigious competitions for. top of the Lancashire Trust


January saw the group methods. laying and replanting a


t .,


hedge with 400 hawthorn on a farm near Slaidbum. This month, members


ju s t one of the tasks undertaken by the conser-


Such a programme is


for Nature Conservation, affiliated to the British Trust for Conservation1 Volunteers.


New man ait the educatioriihelm


that's the message from the £ EAOTENSTALL man has been apjomted fp”? R ^ S a f e Co“]eve?- So^


A high percentage of includes pond mainte- organisation of adult stu- dies in the smaller towns


The full programme been responsible for the


Heyes, of Burnley Road, a senior lecturer at the col­ lege since 1985, who has


and villages around Hynd- burn and Rossendale, as well as on several of the college’s sites.


there will be a talk by Tony Cooper, of the Lan­ cashire Trust for Nature Conservation, on local b ird s and reco rd in g


second Tuesday of each month at the White Lion Hotel, Clitheroe, at 8 p.m, and would be delighted to see new volunteers. A week on Tuesday,


For further information c°j?bact Linda Martin (Chtheroe 23954).


. ,


h o s p i t a l s a n d a i r p o r t - Tessa Riley, a crofter’s daugh- catering from 1968 to ter living in Ireland at the turn


the catering industry at Hollings College, Man­ chester, he was employed in private establishments,


Originally trained for


, numerous small towns and villages on the Isle of Man.


1977. He has been responsible for adult education in


.. _ , . , rmerly mde


fo irmerly independent Rib- Kib tion Service was trans-


Administration of the guide to modem oriental raw. , .


Thrilling story of an 11-year-old genius pursued by the Gestapo for the secrets he holds in nis head. “ O r ien ta l ru g a ” — Lee AUane. Comprehensive buyers’


of the century. "Daddy" — Loup Durand.


Die Valley Adult Educa* sonal view of steeple-chasing from a former champion jockey.


Rossendale College last month. The district adult education principal based at Whalley, Mr Jeff Smith, retired from his post at the end of January.


LIBRARY CORNER


RECENT additions to the shelves at Clitheroe Library include: “Proud Riley’s daughter" — Joyce Bentley. The story of


Accrington and Rossendale College '— now the administration centre for the nibble Val­ ley’s adult education service. He is Mr P e te r F. ferred to Accrington and


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