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iva***^ 12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 18th, 1989 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) "izzsiiL— - Clitheroe 22324 (Editoria Cadets ste


out after f ARMY cadets will be pi forward on Sunday for walk and hoping for lots way.


10km, 20km and 40km ensure that anyone can b take part, regardless of d walking ability.


Three distances over e


Salthill Barn, Clitheroe, C and for the 40km walkers h the check-in is open from b 7-15 a.m.


The starting point is a


the distance before G p.m. « will be awarded a com- jr memorative medal. The h event is open to individu- tl als, civilians or service teams and camping space ei is available on the site if b required.


More details can be ■ ft] obtained from walk organ- fi iser Mr D. East, (Clith- st


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Frame it — ; with help from


Brown’s


PICTURE frames In profusion arc to bo- found at Brown’s. They come In a


hugo array of shapes,; sizes,' colours and materials and If you: cannot find Just what you require, the shop] carries a range of 150 mouldings* from small gilt to large swept and heavy tra­ ditional frames and an unparalleled service, with work generally carried out within a week. Paul and his assls-.


i Brown’s Picture Framing provides a service second to none and with frames} hand-made and work carried out in front of customers, It has to be right. If you have moved;


mount can bring any­ thing to life and with help and advice from the experts, choosing both become s a ■■■■>:


tant, Ian Drake, a for­ mer pupil of Clitheroe Roy a l Gr amma r School, try to match frames and mounts to specific requirements and decor. The right frame and


pleasure.


Focus your thoughts on this expert service


STEP through the door of Brown’s Picture Framing in Moor Lane, Clith­ eroe, and a pictorial world stretches before your eyes.


photographs, limited editions to local land­ scapes, this new spa­ cious gallery can meet


From p r in t s to


all your requirements. With several hundred


unframed prints in stock which can be mounted and framed to the customer’s requirements and 150 framed pictures from, oils to watercolours adorning the walls and in the win­ dow, there is something for everyone. I t is a craft centre


within a gallery, for fast, top quality picture framing is expertly earned out on the premises. There are facilities for


reproducing favourite photographs in black and white or sepia toning and a studio setting is available for portraits or family groups and passports. Specialists in wedding


house, had a change of decor at home ore simply grown tired of seeing pic tures,


: photographs or prints, { in the same frames — i give them a new lease i of life by calling Into; S Br own ’s Picture; t Framing.'


s With frames to 1 match your room and y a selection of mounts', io blend, the result] could be startling.- -r|§ Paul ahd lan spe-v


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clallse .In. framing;; tapestries - using . their? own stretchers,: which? a re m ad e o n . the: premises. 'V v / ' :


place to visit for all art lovers. Proprietor Paul Brown


The result is definitely a


Advertising feature by Vivien Meath A time-served printer


and photographer, after PICTURE framer Ian Drake at work


photography, Brown’s offers a complete service and a vast range of quality bound albums in which to treasure your precious memories and those of relatives and friends.


is already well known to Ribble Valley art enthusi­ asts. For the past two years he has run Abbey Gallery in Clitheroe’s Mar­ ket Place.


Demand has led to


expansion and with it the acquisition of the exten­ sive double-fronted prem­ ises in Moor Lane.


finishing his apprentice­ ship Paul spent a couple of years working as a press photographer with the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times.”


photographic interests have always been to the fore and Brown’s Picture Framing is a reflection of his own love of the art.


In business since, his Turn your pictures into works of art


HAVE you a favourite old print, a family heir- l o om, pe rhaps a cherished picture of your parents’ or even grandparents’ wedding — why not take it to Brown’s Picture Fram­ ing and turn it into a work of art?


How often have you


stopped to admire those sepia reproductions of days gone by now fashionably adorning homes throughout the country.


nology, the facility is now available at the Moor Lane gallery in Clitheroe.


With the latest tech­


camera, a large format copying system, repro­ ductions of old photo­ graphs are available without any harm to the original. Brown’s can guarantee at least the same quality and, in some cases, better.


Using a “copycat” Sections of prints can


be enlarged to each cus­ tome r ’s individual requirements without losing any depth or clarity. With sepia toning or


black and white, the result is a unique pos­ session, a perfect gift to be cherished by the


recipient. All the work is car­


ried out on the prem­ ises, where there is an extensive black and w h i t e d a r k r o om facility. Customers can take


their own prints or negatives, which can be enlarged or reduced to exact requirements, rather than just stan­ dard sizes.


ANOTHER sepia job well done by Shirley Titterington, a part-time employee who is soon to join the business full time when she leaves school


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PO R TR A IT S and passport photographs are available .from the new gallery.


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experience behind him, Paul Brown — Ictured In action with s children, Katy (6)


Wi t h .y e a r s .of


and Jolle (5);— can offer clients a profes­ sional approach and w o r k of


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necessary for por-. t r a i t s or f am i l y groups, but passport pictures can be taken on a drop-ln basis. : A wedding In the


standard. - Appointments- are


Framing Is open from 9 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Monday to Saturday and closed all day Wednesday. -


offing? Then ask Paul Brown for a quote. Within the; premises he has a display of quality leather albums from England, Italy and New York, Includ­ ing albums for par­ ents and other special occasions. IBrown’s Picture


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Planning in the


pipeline


PLANS for a new shop front at 10/12 Castle Street, Clitheroe. are among the latest


only for two vehicles (0296). f pn


Clitheroe: Use of premises at . 71 Highfield Road 1 for priv hire booking office by


with Ribble Valiev Borough Council’s Planning Department (0298).


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alterations at Thompsons Bank Farm, Preston Road (0297). Single-storey domestic exten­ sion to the side/rear of the exist­ ing property at Kays Farm Bungalow, Fleet Street Lane (0307)


Application for consent to dis­ play advertisement at 10/12 Castle Street (0299). Hibchester: Extension and


le>‘: Raising of existing roof at 7 The Old Bobbin Mill, Longridge Road, Hurst Green, to form additional room and construction of WC/cloakroom to front entrance (0304).


tion of a portal-frame agricul­ tural building at Harenden Farm, Trough Road, Dunsop Bridge (0302). Aighton, Bailey and Chaig-


Enjoying busy retirement


MEMBERS of Calder- stones and Brockhall Retirement Association are now meeting in the coffee lounge of the nurses’ hostel during the last Tuesday afternoon each month. In April, Ed Cambian


recalled experiences in the RAF and a coach outing to Eyam and the Derbyshire Dales was enjoyed by members. More trips are planned during the year. The next meeting takes


redundant stables and former pigsty to camping barn and toi­ lets at Clark House Farm, Old Hive (0301). Uowlnnd Forest High: Erec­


tion of private house and garage on land to the south of Tne Old Smithy, Grunsagill Road, Tos- side (0300). Alterations and extensions at Abbey Cottage, Main Street, Sawley, to provide new bathroom and rebuilding of walls to incorporate lounge and bedroom (0303). Alterations and extension to dwelling at Abbey Cottage, Main Street, Sawley (0305). Chipping: Change of use of


Bolton-by-Bowland: Erec­ . lodged Everyone completing st d £


ration area at Stonebridge Res­ taurant, 19 Blackburn Road (0308)


. Fowl storage and prepa­


place on Tuesday, May 30th, when Eric Peck is to entertain members with a variety of musical instru­ ments, including a saw. Any retired staff and


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B R O W N S P I C T U R E F R A M IN G


(formerBy ftBScy QaCCery of (Market (Place)


Fast, top quality picture framing service with all work carried out on the premises. Large range of frames from which to choose including swept and oval frames.


Good selection of Limited Edition Prints and Original Paintings by leading artists.


WEDDING AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY P a s sp o r t


No appointment necessary


Photographs while-you-wait -


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Memory Lane Rep rod uc tions o f old p h o to g rap h s


Black, white or Sepia toned photographs can be copied without harming your precious originals.


49 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel: 23346


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friends in the area are welcome to join the meet­ ing and more information can be obtained from Mrs S. B. Hargreaves, honor­ ary secretary, (Whalley 822121).


Grant villagj


$


A GRANT of £3,250 fro look for Sabden children! council heard at its annuj


towards a chiplay safety surface under the swings, a new four-seat swing with two toddler seats, a new


The money will go


slide, a new piece of equipment, a hopscotch area and the painting of existing equipment. Work is expected to


begin soon and next year the parish council is to lay new surfaces under the slide and climbing frame. Sabden Parish Council’s


new chairman is Coun. B e rn a rd P a r f i t t , of Pendleside Close, who was elected at the meeting in St Mary’s Hall. Coun. Eileen Lowe is vice- chairman. R e t ir in g chairman I


Coun. Marion Proctor thanked members for their support and outlined the memorable events during her time of office, when sheand two other mem­ bers were left holding the fort last year following the r e s ig n a t io n of six


councillors. T h e c o u n c i l had


returned to a full comple­ ment of members, but at the annual meeting it was left with another vacancy, when Coun. Marjorie Bos-1 tock resigned through work commitments. Guest speaker at the


meeting, which was poorly attended, with only two residents present, was 1 County Coun. Mrs Gill j Lea, who ar r ived on crutches after breaking her foot while canvassing for the recent elections. She explained the work-


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