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18 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 19th, 1989


Extra spending condemned as ‘wicked waste’


SPENDING an extra £135,600 on an emer­ gency centre in Clitheroe is “a wicked waste of taxpayers’ and ratepayers’ money,” Coun. John Cowgill told the borough council’s Finances and General Purposes Sub-committee this week.


was a £374,600 scheme for . Walmsley, “but it is legis- converting Clitheroe’s lated for and we have to Civic Hall into an emer­ gency centre — which a few people believed might be a nuclear shelter — on instructions from the Government. But, as officers were quick to assure councillors, it would be used by emer­ gency services such as the police, fire and ambulance as a control centre during any major disaster which might happen in the Rib ble Valley.


Before the committee scheme,” said Coun. John


the issue to the Policy and Resources Committee meeting afterwards, when the expenditure was approved after a brief debate.


carry it out.” The committee referred


Darts


council’s director of devel opment and client ser­ vices, said three-quarters of the scheme would be funded by the Home Office, but the council would have to bear the other quarter. Because of the increase between last year’s estimate and the tenders received, Ribble Valley would have to bear an extra £33,900, with just over £13,000 from this year’s budgets.


Mr Philip Bailey, the


th e am o u n t of th e increase,” said Coun. Cowgill (Clitheroe) . “Either we didn’t do our homework or else some­ thing has gone wrong since. I think it’s an awful lot of money to be thrown down the drain.”


“I’m flabbergasted at


dered how £89,000 for “services” could have increased to £159,000.


Several councillors won­


largely because air-condi­ tioning ducting in the basement would have to be completely redone.


Mr Bailey said this was


said he was “amazed” by the scheme. “I've heard of some high-spending coun­ cils but I've never seen the Ribble Valley Council spending so much money in my life!”


Coun. James McGhie


scheme followed £500,000 being spent on new offices and other large sums going on computers and extra staff. "Nobody likes this


He added th a t the


Too young for date


CLITHEROE might have its own contestant on ITV’s “Blind Date.”


Studio in Lowergate, Clitheroe, whom ITV con­ tacted to help in their search, told us this week that a 26-year-old man has reached the second inter­ view stage for the show.


The Lee Carter Health


show usually features peo­ ple in their 20s, so some Clitheroe girls of 18 and 19 were told they were too young to appear. The “hopefuls” included about 10 members of the health studio and several mem­ bers of the public who had read about the search in the “A dver tise r and Times.”


Cilia Black’s popular League leaders held


LEAGUE leaders Black Bull A were held to a draw in their latest fixture in the Clitheroe and District Darts League, but second-placed KBL failed to


Inn beat Koyal Oak B to stay clear at the top of the table. The third division title race is being battled out by the Dog Inn, Catholic Club and White Horse B.


make* up any ground by losing to the Judge walmesley. In the second division, New


— A. Gudgeon (Kings Arms A) 157. Division Two — F. Hitchen


Inn currently head the table by Koyal Oak A 10, Judge Walmes- one point from Catholic Club, ley 15, Wilpshire Hotel A 13, with White Horse five points Kings Arms A 8, Horseshoe 5, behind the leaders.


After their last fixtures, Dog . „ Horse A 17, Black Bull 10, Latest results: Division One


— Judge Walmeslev 5, Koyal British Legion 3; White Horse A 5, Wilpshire Hotel A 3; Royal Oak A 7, Horseshoe 1; Black Bull 3, Pendle Witch 5; Black Bull A 4, Kings Arms A 4. Division Two — Dog and Par­ tridge 5, Black Bull B 3; Black Horse G, Cross Keys 2; Station G, Low


Heifer 4, Commercial 4; New Inn 5, Royal Oak B 3.


w Moor Club 2; Craven Division Three — CCWiMC 4. Kings Arms B 5. Division Two — New Inn 22,


Craven Heifer 21, Station 20, Dog and Partridge 19, Black Horse 18, Royal Oak B 14, Black Bull B 13, Commercial 12, Low Moor Club G, Cross Keys 5.


Division Three — Dog Inn 24, Catholic Club 23, White Horse


B 19, Billington Band Club 13, pf’VVMr


CCWMC 13, Wilpshire Hotel B 13, Clitheroe FC 11, New Inn


ti


11, Bridge Inn 7, De Lacy Arms G.


Snooker season cues off


THE Clitheroe and District A ((>) 370: G. Dell G4, I. Snooker League has begun with Tomlinson 93; J. Ashton 52, H. l Billington B looking strong fol- Hudson SG; A. Dean Gl, A. Hall


owing "" :


over Waddington in Division Bolton Gl, J. Crowther G3; T. One.


.’ing an impressive victory *• Wih


................... SR* T WiknnKf; I. HivnniW*.! Rydehard 82, P. Backhouse 4G.


In the second division, Chat- Chatburn B (10) 449, Social burn B and Slaidburn A both K (1)388: S. Booth 88, B. Wild-


had fine victories and look to be big 48; J. Lockley 8G, T. Clews, the earlv pace setters.


358, Chatburn A (8) 446: S. L. Whittaker 08, J. Burgess G3; Green 40, G. Simkin 102; C. R, Binder 59, G. Wilkinson 74. Steele G5, S. Harrison 59; S. Tonight’s fixtures: Division McCullough 89, P. Craig 75; G. One — Rimington B v Riming- Hincks 21, N. Robinson 77; M. ton A, Waddington B v Wad-


B (I) 289: B. H. Sims 74, T. Swift 38; M. Peel 53, J. Lambert 78; P . H a r r i s o n 38, M. Dewhurst 75; N. Garner 82, T. H. Walmsley 52; N. Schofield G7, B. Phillip 46; J. Parker GO, I. Hothersall 0. Cons B (1) 333, Low Moor B


(10) 341: A. Gudgeon 40, M. Holmes 59; E. Wallace 7G, S. Traynor GO; F. Webster 37, S. Thompson G9; I. Nash 77, S. Kerr 20; E. McC^uade 5G, ltf


Charlton 75, D. Speak. KBL A (10) 371, Waddington


.................


Varnom G8, P. Clark 72; I. dington A, Low Moor B v Social • ’


v Slaidburn B, CSC A v CSC B, Social B v Low Moor A; Chat­ burn B v RBL B; Pendle Club v Billington A.


Masters medals


lington B (12) 3G9: B. Wad­ dington 52, 1). Stewart Gl; J. Baines 50, N. Harris 02; A. Par­ sons 42, D.Wilson 08; J. Wooff 45, I. Brown 4G; F. Coar 43, P.


301, Slaidliurn A (10) 115: J. Griffiths 72, H. Dixon S3, F. Booth 43, B. Dixon G3; S. Grif­ fiths 84, J. Jacques G2; 1. Hart­ ley 55, J. Whitwell 74; P. Craig 33, W. Jones 73; N. Thompson 74, G. Tedstone GO. Low Moor A (8) M l, Pendlc


Club B (fi) 381: N. Parkinson 50, A. Proctor 53; G. Tyler 71, D. Peck 78; A. Clements G8, S. Edmondson G7; A. Holmes 103, Holmes 59; N. Brown 75, A.


Division Two — Police (4)


O’Reilly 77. Waddington A (2) 324, Bil­


S. Briggs 47, M. M a s te r s


l). TWO members of Clitheroe Swimm ing Club


medals from the TSB North East Masters Championships at Scarborough. Julie Pym won golds in the


Conchie 81; M. Taylor 92, P. backstroke and freestyle. Elliott 48.


club, came third in the 100m breaststroke to take the bronze and she was fifth in the 50in freestyle and breaststroke. Also competing in the Clith­


eroe teams were Jim Robertson, Fred Cryer, John Barnes and Rob Mitchell. The teams are cu rren tly


Pat Ellacott, secretary of the returned to the town with five


50m freestyle and 50m breast­ stroke and silvers in the 100m


A, KBL A v Chatburn A, Bil­ lington B v Conservatives. Division Two — Slaidburn A


F " ’ * ~ •’ * — Division One — Social A <ti) A. Wilson G2, V. Aderoft 7G; 59; B. Jones 8G, A. Wright G8;


One — Black Bull A 20, KBL 13, Pendle Witch 17, White


(Black Bull B) 107. Division Three — D. Moon (White Horse B) 100. Points and positions: Division


Clitheroe EC I; Catholic Club 7, De Lacy Anus 1; Bridge Inn 2, Dog Inn 0; New Inn 5, Bil- lington Band Club 3; Wilpshire Hotel 3, White Horse B 5. Highest Finish: Division One


WHEN the Ribble Val­ ley Business and Pro­ fes s io n al Women’s Association raised £55 at a recent luncheon, they decided to donate the money to a cause benefiting women in general. On Monday evening, the group met at The


Gash to help fight cancer


Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves, where president Mrs Jean Parker pre­ sented the cheque to Mr David G. Poppitl, dis­ trict appeals liaison


SPORTS STARTS HERE Henthorn slip up Trafalgar Hotel 2, Henthorn Old lloys 2


LEAGUE leaders Henth­ orn did not do themselves justice against second- placed Trafalgar.


Leaders held ‘ Calderstoncs 3 Koynl Oak 3,


Henthorn. The first goal from outside the 18-yard came from a speculative box. over-head kick from Har- Leaders Royal Oak soon greaves. Mmutes later, struck back with a good the Trafalgar keeper was goal from centre back forced to dive at the feet Andrew McGurk. Calder- of Blenkinship, but could stones regained the lead not stop his pass to through a defensive error


lot of character and clawed A fter ’the break, Oak their way back into the (| rew level when they game, on y to find the were awarded a penalty. Henthorn keeper, Barnes, Stephen Czapowski’s in top form. But the home effort hit the crossbar, but side continued to attack he followed up to score, and grabbed two goals to Oak then took the lead level the scores with 30 f01. the first time with a


^ tiS0lmS0i?’iW^0SiCOrec,' al'd retained it until The Trafalgar showed a half-time


mil.u!^®s Pby. off the league.


managed a number of tions were ended quickly attacks, they could not when C a ld e r s to n e s score, but they remain top equalised.


WINNERS


squads also enjoyed crushing victories. The top squad beat Concorde 5-0 and the seconds also cast aside Queensmill 5-0, only dropping one set.


Lancs, played well and won 5-0, with only Kay Dryden and Dave Matthews losing sets. The Ladies’ first and second


the third team in their battle against Pendle and the fourth te am 's f i x t u r e a g a i n s t S p r in g e r s . A lth o u g h th e matches were tight, they both won 3-2. The second team did not let the club down, beating Eagley 4-1. The first team, against East


WITH six matches to play, Clitheroe Squash Team looked to be facing a tough time, but they performed well and won every match. The closest games involved


McGurk, Trotter, Aspin- wall, Johnson, Ridgtvay, P ietrz ak , Gate, Cza- powski. Subs: Gallagher, Williams.


Royal Oak: Crossley, Lloyd, McCormick,


Charity Par


ing the^ event, a total of £850 was raised for various local chai rites.


umphant day and hit a hole-in- one at the fifth. In the competi­ tion, second place went to R. Cornwell and R. Brennan and


Mrs J. Huddleston had a tri­


. third to K. Lord and E. White, after a play-off with C. Sims and A. J. Walmsley.


Judge win


Judge Walmesley showed char­ acter in taking the game to the Rising Sun.


with Darren Harris working overtime on the left-hand side. The first goal came after the ■ constant pressure of a run of


Gcddes directed midfield,


Judge Walmesley 3, Rising Sun 0 w


corners. One from the left was Judge soaked up the pressure met by David Horsfield, who and again broke to score, connected well with his head to Horsfield, in the six-yard box, nod the ball in.


. ___ Rising Sun began to raise Portable victory.


training hard for their next event, a friendly gala away to Danven Masters on October 28th.


(6) 309: R. Watson 8G, J. Peel 5G; G. Tomlinson G2, G. Walms­ ley G5; B. Driver 77, A. Smith 47; B. Bithell G2, K. Walmsley GG; C. Thorne 74, M. Yates GG; K. EcclesG4, R. Taylor G9. Billington A (8)* 405, Catho-


Garner 4G; T. Trotter 77, W. Wright 89. Catholic B (8) 425, UBL B


Sports dinner


WHALLEY Sports Club is holding its annual dinner dance at the New Drop, Ribchester, on November lOtn. Tickets, priced £14, are avail­


able from Tony Wright (Whalley 823800).


Evening of artistry


AN evening of musical artistry was enjoyed by all who attended St James’s Church in Clitheroe on Saturday, when Blackpool Bible Society, thanked! Citadel Band performed. .. everyone who had helped!


of Clitheroe and District


was given by the band, timbrels and choir, includ­ ing contemporary and tra­ ditional pieces. .


A varied programme TO PAY The Rev. Jim Needham,


£250 for the Bible Society, coincided with Clitheroe Salvation Army’s centen­ ary year and St James’s Church 150th anniversary year.- The Rector of St James’s, the Rev. Hugh Clark, welcomed everyone.1


Superintendent of the; Clitheroe Methodist Cir-j cuit, Spoke in the interval' about the work of the! Bible Society and how'


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1 The event, which raised Good progress


WORK is now well under­ way at Siddows Avenue, Clitheroe, where flats are being erected. The s i te has been


Karl Yeoman struck the ball home with a fierce drive into the right-hand corner. In the second half, Rising Sun caused some prob __lems, but___


sent the ball home to seal a com-


defence was solid and Carlo Robinson saved one-handed. On the stroke of half-time.


- _ -dge


THE Charity Par competition at Clitheroe Golf Club was won by G. Stoddart and R. Taylor. With over 100 couples enter­


Although Henthorn Johnson, but their celebra- tremendous goal from Paul


lead after only 10 minutes, the lead in the first few unngs looked bright for minutes with a deep lob


After taking a two-goal CALDERSTONES took j f l g f


officer of the South Manchester Health Authority, to be used for research into breast cancer a t Christies Hospital, Manchester. Mr Poppitt gave a


b r ie f ta lk on th e research work done at Christies, before supper was served.


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331.(Classified) 36. PUBLIC NOTICES


YOUR CLASSIFIED INDEX


AND DEATHS 1. Announcements 2. New Year's Greetings 3. Easter Greetings 4. Christmas Greetings 5. Appreciations 6. Adoptions 7: Births 8. Congratulations 9. Good Luck


10. Birthday Qreeings 11. CpmingolAge 12. Engagements


13. Forthcoming Marriages 14. Marriages


15. Weddings Anniversaries 16. Silver Weddings 17. Pearl Weddings 18. Ruby Weddings 19. Golden Weddings 20. Diamond Weddings 21. Condolences 22. Deaths 23. Roll of Honour 24. In Memoriam 25. Birthday Memoriam 26. Thanks for Sympathy 27. Acknowledgements 28. Floral Tributes


ANNOUNCEMENTS 34. Church and Charily 35. Church Notices 36. Public Notices 37. Election Notices 38. Professional Services 39. Competition Results 40. Musical Successes 41. Dancing Successes 42. Elocution Successes 43. Examination Successes 44. Legal Notices 45. Tenders 46. Catering 47. Personal 48. Personal Services 49. Business Services 50. Removals and Road Transport 51. Lost and Found 52. Hairdressing 53. Dressmaking/Alterations


■ 54. Shooting and Fishing 55. Tuition 56. Education 57. Wedding Window 58. Mobile Disco


EMPLOYMENT 63. Situations Vacant


64. Thank You Applicants 65. Situations Wanted


HOLIDAYS 70. Tours, Cruises and Travel 71. Caravans and Camping


72. Trailers 73. Holiday Accommodation


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES


, 74. Boats 75. Boarding Houses 76. Hotels and Cafes


BUSINESS AND


FINANCIAL 81. Business tor Sale 82. Business Wanted 83. Business to Let 84. Business Opportunity 85. Insurance 86. Financial 87. Loans 88. Shares and Investments


FOR SALE 91. Pets Corner 92. Horses and Ponies 93. Farming/Livestock and Poultry 94. Nursery Corner 95. Auctions and Sales 96. Furniture for Sale 97. Radio, TV and Video 98. Hi-Fi and Music 99. Photographic


100. Miscellaneous Sales 101. Fashion 102. Sports and Leisure 103. Typewritersr 104. For Hire: Plant/Equipment 105. Gardening 106. Antiques 107. Miscellaneous Wants 108. Furniture Wanted 109. Miscellaneous 110. HomeServies 111. Musical Instruments 112. Computers/Electronics


PROPERTIES 114. Licensed Property 115. Farms/Smallholdings 116. Accommodation to Let 117. Accommodation Wanted 118. Land 119. Houses for Sale 120. Houses Wanted 121. Houses Exchanged 122. Valuations 123. Hotels for Sale 124. Mortgages 125. Shops 126. Warehouses 127. Business Premises 128. Industrial Premises


VEHICLES 131. Cycles 132. Vehicle Repair 133. Vehicles tor Hire 134. Motors and Accessories 135. Commercial Vehicles 136. Vehicles Wanted 137. Motor Cycles and Accessories 138. Motor Tuition 139. Motor Insurance 140. Garages


141. Motor Repairs and Services 144. Motor Show


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Housing Committee heard that progress was gen­ erally in line with the £200,000 programme.


An application has been received (or permission to: Erection of 48 sheltered appartments with warden accommodation and ancillary facilities with car parking for 32 vehicles at Land adjacent Abbey Corn Mill, King Street, WHALLEY. Application No 3/89/0773.


tank at Sabden service Station, Clitheroe Road, SABDEN. Application No 3/89/0795.


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LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been received to: Barn conversation into six self catering holiday apartments with car parking at Fields Farm Barn, Back Lane CHIPPING. Application No 3/89/0768.


21 (11) “Girl I’m gonna miss you” — Milli Vanilli. 3. ; (1) “Ride on time” — Black Box. 4. , (6) “We didn’t start the fire” — Billy Joel.


1. ; ’(5) “That’s what I like”—Jive Bunny and the Master Mixers.


5. ; 13) “Pump up the jam” — Technotronic featur­ ing Jelly.


6; (4) “If only I could” — Sydney Youngblood. 7. • (2) “Street tuff” — Double Trouble featuring the Rebel MC.


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*8. (9) “If only I could turn back time” — Cher. 9.. (15) “Leave a light on” — Belinda Carlisle. 10. (20) “Wishing on a star” — Fresh Four.


11. (7) “Sweet surrender” — Wet Wet Wet. 12. (19) “Room in your heart” — Living in a Box. 13. (8) “Drama”—Erasure.


14. (10) “You keep it all in” —The Beautiful South. 15. . (r) “Lean on you” —Cliff Richard. 16. (-) "The road to hell” — Chris Rea.


17. (16) “Name and number” — Curiosity Killed the Cat.


----------, ---------------------------------------------------- ta u u u o ( t i l . ; , l u u i the week: "The iceberg, freedom of speech, just watch what you say” — MC Ice T and DJ Evil E featuring Donald D. Chart compiled by Reidy’s Home of Music, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


Via \ironl/< n i / m L .1 ______i. ......i , I ^ -SM,.#.. t/\%, A -A s. -Ai A’.A *


18. (-) “Love on a mountain top” — Sinitta. 19. (13) “The best" — Tina Turner. 20. (-) “I want that man” — Deborah Harry. Last week’s placings are in brackets. Tips for the top: “This stage is my stage” — Ron Delight and Louie joule (single); “This is garage”— Various (LP). LP of


Conversion of existing offices and barn to restaurant and hotel accommodation at The L ime s , B e r r y L a n e , LONGRIDGE. Application No 3/89/0791.


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 Of f ices, Church 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 De v e lo pme 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. '


Director of Development and Client Services. October 19th, 1989.


Signed: Philip Bailey, : , Editorial.......Clitheroe 22324


Advertising....Clitheroe 22323 Classified ........".Burnley 22331


This property is included In a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Archi tectural or Historic Interest. Any person w i s h i n g to ma 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 Of fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Goverment (Access to Information) Act 1985, am representations received wil be available for Inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e De v e lo pme 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. October 19th, 1989.:


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


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DISCO AN D P.A. GEAR.


H i re i t f ro m O p u s . T e l . Burnley 20795.


KISSOGRAMS. Glumour/Ro- lypoly/Tarzun’s, e.t.e. Lady T ’s L td . Tel. 0282 863840


NEED A DISCO ? Ring Opus on Burnley 20795.


49. BUSINESS SERVICES


TYPING


Done at home Anything considered.


Tel. Hellifleld (07295) 310 after 4.30 p.m.


T Y P EW R IT E R S , c o p ie rs , c a lc u la to rs , d u p lic a to rs . Repairs, most makes. Te l. Acorn Office Equipment on Burnley 56115.


50. REMOVALS & ROAD TRANSPORT


BAILEY'S (Keep Moving) , established 1870. Removals and storage. Free estimates. B u rn le y 3 1 0 2 7 , N e ls o n 698920, 0831 404784


HOUS E/OF F ICE rem o v a ls anywhere. F u ll o r p a r t . Sln- g lc i t e m s m o v e d a ls o p ia n o s . F re e E s t im a te s . L om a s T r a n s p o r t . T e l . Burnley 411415/34349


M A N .A N D C L E A N V A N l ig h t haulage, d e liv e r ie s , any d is ta n c e , b e s t ra te s . T e l . B u rn le y 4 1 5 7 0 8 o r 0836 330504 (M o b ile ).


COURIER SERVICE. Parcel


I N S T A N T R E L I A B L E re m o v a l , b e s t v a lu e in tow n , best fo r service. Tel C litheroe 22852


51. LOST AND FOUND


LOST. Black und w h ite k i t ­ ten, pin k co lla r . T ow er H ill area, Saturday 14th. C l ith ­ eroe 29375.


55. TUITION


W O O D T U R N IN G COURSE personal tu it io n by profes­ s io n a l . t u r n e r in ' f u l l y e q u ip p e d w o rk s h o p . F o r f u r t h e r d e ta i ls c o n ta c t W y c h w o o d , 17 F o r e s t Street, Nelson. Tel. 65572 days o r 62010 evenings.


c o l lc c t io n s /d c l iv c r lc s an y ­ time, anywhere. Tel. Burn ley 411415.


Tel. Burnley 26826 for further details.


We are looking for a young, versatile and . enthusiastic


TYPIST/


TELEPHONIST (full-time)


To help our busy sales t e am. Mu s t h a v e excel lent secretar ial skills,, good telephone manner and ability to work on own initiative. W o r d p r o c e s s o r experience an advantage.


Please telephone for application form - (0200)22525


S P innFU D W O J* Power Handling


Systems, Upbrooks, Clitheroe


Due to increasing custo have job opportunities


RECEPTIONIST/ SECRETARY


With legal experience,


required by Solicitors for ■ varied duties, i


Hours negotiable.


MATHS & PHYSICS, private tu i t io n . Te l. 0203-367423 o r 0282-67540.


57. WEDDING WINDOW


PHOTOGRAPHY


County Weddings o f 'C liv Ig e r employ a man who has spent all his working life in photography . . . Edward Rawllnson


On leaving the Burnley Express 30 years ago, he became a stall photographer with the Oaily Mirror and Daily Express, taking pictures World Wide. As readers know, National newspapers only employ


the best photographers. Since returning to Burnley 3 years ago he has devoted his professional skill and organisation in taking


.v Wedding Photographs >


Call or write to: County Weddings, for our range of Wedding Dresses, Bridesmaids Dresses, Flower Arrangements, Stationery and Photography.


County Weddings of CllIvlvlger, Burnley Road, Cllvlgsrr.Tel.


ge Burnley 27570


Apply In writing to:- STEELEANDS0N


28 Albert Road Colne


BB80AB


VETERINARY NURSE/


RECEPTIONIST Required


Relevant experience


■ essential, full time'- ' including evening


surgery.


Apply In writing only to R.C. CHALLINOR'


2A Clifton Rd. Ightenhlli Park Lane, Burnley-


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Pleas BURNLEY . Widow Hill Road,


HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Owen Street, Rosegrove’


The first purpose built home, ground floor level only


48. PERSONAL SERVICES REGISTERED OSTEOPATHS


The General Council and Register of Osteopaths Announces that


Mr R. W. PERCIVAL, DO, MRO' and


Mrs H. A. PERCIVAL (nee Jones), DO, MRO have commenced practice a t ,


6 CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE. TEL: (0200) 24901 Available (or consultation six days a week


57. WEDDING WINDOW


GETTING MAR RIED t V ic ­ to r ia B r id a l, 46/48 K c irb y Walk, Burnley. O u r brides range includes new seasons s h ow ro om , b u d g e t se le c ­ t io n , ,s a lc r o o m , h i r e de p a rtm e n t. Mens fo rm u l, page.boy and w h ite Duhnlcr • h ire . ‘Tel. Burnley 29418.


UNIQUE AN D PERSONAL service, choose yo u r wedd­ ing s tationery at home, fu ll range o f catalo gues d e l i­ vered and collec ted. P. J. P r in t L td . , Bu rnley 52258 a f te r 6 p .m . o r B u rn le y 32356.


HATS GALORE. Hut hire • w in te r huts n ow in stock. Open: M o n -T h u r 9.30 u.m. - 7 .3 0 p .m . . F r i 10 u .m . • 4.30 p.m. Sat 9 a.in. to 11.30 a .m . , a l l day, Sun., Tel. Whallcy 823049.


CARRIAGE LIMOUSINE Co. fo r h a lf price limousines in Dec., Jan., and Feb. Tele­ phone B u rn le y 4 14 269 o r Nelson 698349 fo r app oint­ ment to view.


STEVEN J. LOCKYER. For creative wedding photogra­ phy and video service. See o u r q u a lity , then decide. Tel. Burnley 25620.


BRIDES d o n ' t buy v e il o r h e a d d re s s , h i re f rom me and these come fre e . Tel. 0282 66495 evenings.


HAPPY DAYS Video, Bridal H i r e und W e d d in g ca rs , satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Whatley 0254 823528.


COUNTY WEDDINGS o f CM- v ig or, e ve ry th in g fo r yo u r wedding. Burnley 27570.


DISCO AN D P .A. GEAR. H i re i t f ro m O p u s . T e l . Burnley 20795.


NEED A DISCO ? Ring Opus on Burnley 20795.


58. MOBILE DISCO


DISCO A N D P .A. GEAR. H i re i t f ro m O p u s . T e l . Burnley 20795.


DISCO, all occasions. Whul- ley Womblcrs. Tel. Whalley 822669 unytime.


NEED A DISCO? Ring Opus on Burnley 20795.


63. SITUATIONS VACANT


APPROVED


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J.I.B. rates for industrial and


/commercia l work.


Must have a driving licence


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