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Clitheroe 22324 (Editoria I CUIIiarna Ailmniiaar & Tinian, March il.lrtl, HIM) ^ < 4


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


AT YOUR SERVICE


Outstanding Sabden teacher planning to retire


Local face on ‘Clothes


Show’ VIEWERS of “ The Clothes Show” were plea­


Sunday. Mrs Maureen Cookson,


santly surprised to see a familiar local face flashed on to the screen on


managing director of the Whalley fashion house of the same name, was inter­ viewed at the Dusseldorf Fashion Fair.


trade fair, it attracts buyers from all over the world.


The world’s largest


Cement, Sand, Aggregates, Bricks, Blocks, Steel Reinforcement, Asbestos


FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS


Roofing. Drainage, ‘Onduline’ Roofing, Land Drain Tiles, Tools, etc., etc.


Stockist* of l l lw k & IVckcr Power


Tools, Youngmnn I^uMem, Hepulcve Drainage System. Marlej- lUlnwnler (loods.


Eric Dugdale (Merchants) Ltd I’endle Trading list ate, CHATRURN,


CUTHKROK. RR7 tNH Telephone: CLITHKROK -H597


Supplied : Erected : Repaired


CONCRETE PATHS,


DRIVEWAYS. PATIOS For froo quotos Tol:


Clitheroe 41720 UItyhtBHUMHMaJMiBM M IB FTrYll


Graham Whiteoak ALL TYPES OF


ELECTRICAL WORK UNDERTAKEN


Tel. Whalley (0254) 823555


WALLBANK AERIALS Radio. TV a nd Communal Ae r ia l Specialists


ASTRA SATELLITE S Y S T E M S A V A IL A B L E


t nil mi^muiion ;ind denvustration \idtv* and tapes


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WET VACUUMS 0 PRESSURE WASHERS 0 FLOOR


ALAN RICHARDS (INDUSTRIAL FLOOR


CLEANING EQUIPMENT)


WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE


Telephone: 22161 FOR HIRE l


SCRUBBERS and POLISHERS 0 CARPET CLEANERS


SAMSON FENCING AND


PROPERTY REPAIRS HOOLEY CYRIL service engineer Ex-Hoover


57 W00NE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22023


AUTHORISED


HOOVER SERVICE


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HOOVER APPLIANCES


interview," said Mrs Cookson. “The BBC pro­ bably approached me because I regularly travel over from England to attend the show."


“It was an impromptu


scribed her business in Whalley as “catering for investment dressing.” was seen by millions of viewers who were tuned into the popular programme.


Mrs Cookson. who de­


of Limefield Avenue, Whalley, has been nursery class teacher at Sabden County Pri­ mary School for many


A WOMAN who has made an outstanding contribution to nursery education in the Ribble Valley is to retire. Mrs Eileen Holden,


vigour to meet the chal­ lenge of establishing a brand new, purpose-built nursery unit, which she has achieved with much success and great acclaim. “She has combined her


years. She started teaching in


1945 at Stansfield Road Infant School, Sailsworth, near Manchester, where she worked for three years before moving to the Sab­ den school. In 1961, she took time off to have twin sons David and John,- then returned to the school three years later. Mrs Holden, who is to retire at the end of the


ner special skills in lan­ guage development, music and art and craft, to pro­ vide a stimulating learning environment, which I feel


knowledge and under­ standing of nursery chil­ dren, together with her vast experience of the early years curriculum and


Holden is fond of music and reading and also enjoys bird watching. Her husband, Tom, is an


is unequalled.” In-her spare time, Mrs


accountant. 38®r4-


of palms, followed by par­ ish communion on Palm Sunday at All Saints’ Church, Pendleton. The service was con­


Procession There was a procession


ducted by the vicar, the Rev. Denis McWilliam. Mr James Thornber was sidesman and reader anti organist was Miss Edna Bannister. Services at the church


LIBRARY CORNER


summer term, is much ............... rngimftpfl hv philflron Spirit lost N


Valley. School headmaster


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den, describing her as a highly skilled and talented teacher. “She has worked with


Peter Shorrock this week paid tribute to Mrs Hoi-


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RECENT additions to the shelves at Clitheroe Library include:


i espectea oy cmiui en, A lra,mional Rhost story with a p a re n ts and gi andpat e n ts modem setting. Strange things in th e v illage com m u n ity begin to happen when John and


unc) T hojcr,


and th ro u g h o u t th e Ribble his wife move to an old house on . .


f ho romnto tahiflil nf Nnnflirkpf Ji.


‘tm* Ml* McWillinm. Margaret Pride .. . qi


the remote island of Nantucket. "A little stranger" — Candia


appears to be an ideal nanny for John, but his mother, Daisy, soon discovers that things are not always what they seem. _ . "Exploring rural Greece —


Pamela Westland. Touring guide for the independent trav­ eller who wants to get away from the usual tourist routes. “Thin air” — Greg Child.


Recollections of a Himalayan climber.


over Easter include Holy Communion at 8 p.m. tonight, Maundy Thurs­ day, and at 8 a. in. on Eas­ ter Day, parish commu­ nion with contributions by the Sunday Sclioul chil­ dren at 11 a.m. and even­ song at 7 p.m.


Church in action A joint meeting of the


enthusiasm and dedication throughout her career,” he said. "At no time was this i


more apparent than three 1 vears ago when she I ‘launched herself with


The champagne corks pop for 500th cliettl


Parochial Church Councils of Pendleton and Sabden has been held to learn more about the newly-es­ tablished Church Urban Fund. The fund has been set


up by the Church of England, which says it will provide i'lSin. over the next four years to help inner cities. It has been reported


Colourful peep at Chinese brush painting


d'i W in d o w s a n d rtj. j l l D o o r s


In hardwood. sottis-cod, uPVC, DIY :w d timber su pp lies conta ct:


R. & P. HARGREAVES Jo in e rs and B u ild in g Contractors CANDLEMAKERSCROFT


BEHIND LABOUR EXCHANGE)


LOWERGATE. CLITHEROE. Tel. 26928 For a triendty and p erso n a l service


5 S x


2 NOEL KING & CO. • v.....- Tel. 22979'


SALES, SERVICE


I T T AND REPAIRS WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS


ALL MAKES SUPPLIED Reconditioned Washers


and Vacuum Cleaners


SETTING up in business with a cham­ pagne send-off is Sara Collinge, of Grindleton.


P A I N T I N G a n d D E C O R A T I N G


D E R E K LEIGH T V R E N T A L S


4 Shireburn Avenue. Clitheroe. Telephone 24168.


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTALS Portable, Teletext. Remote


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New 2tin. FST Remote £10.54 per Cal. Month Discount for Annual Payment


TV Repairs. ex-Rentals for sale


House. Grindleton, was the YIP guest as the 500th client of the Ribble Valley Enter­ prise Agency. Amid champagne corks,


Sara (25). of Till


Sara said she had never won anything in her life and was staggered to receive a telephone call from agency director Mrs Chris RawLinson informing her that she was the SOvth client.


Obviously delighted.


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former journalist is now- designing. making ar.d selling her own range o: exclusive children’s wear.


Working from home, the


ness has beer, a lifelong ambition and if it was not for the Government’s Enterprise A1S o w a r. c e Scheme, or the help of the F.VmA. she says her ven­ ture would never have get off the ground.


Running her own busi­


colours for her design.;- ail her fabrics are i>X'v cot­ ton ami in raruoulur she is using high'cuilrty shirting


Concentrating on bright


fib n o produced by her father-m-taw's cotton m£3 in SumJev. .,'ohn Spencer Textiles Ltd. r cSowing her marriage.


the planning to ensure that it is as successful as possible."


balloons and birthday cake. Sara received a spe­ cial toast to mark her busi­ ness debut.


cial opening in May. 19S6. by Small Firms Minister David Trippier. it has flourished.


businesses and encourage people who have never been self-employed to take the initial" plunge. A wealth of information and advice is available from the agency staff and coun­ sellors to ensure that businesses are started cor- r e c 1 1v and continue successfully.


The idea is to help small


operation, the agency, based a: Bank House. York Street. Cittheroe. bus enjoyed a r e notable success stories.


sionist: Florence and Frank Brooklehurs:. sheep milking: Keith Stsnsftetd. edible smaiis: Amanda Parker, war games manoeuvres: Peter Knowles, stained glass windows: and Sabden’s Dewhurs: family. P.ain- bo-w enterprises, are just a few.


Shaun McCree. delu-


S a r a w-iarlted fo r she '“Burnley Express.'” before switching careers s® woes: for Simon Neele- Textiles in Cishber:ie. Mrs Ra-stfesoa siairii ail


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PICTURES of traditional Chinese brush painting have been attracting a great deal of attention at Whalley Library. The paintings are by Jing Xiang Yuan, whose work is on display this month. The artist was born in Kwongchow, Canton Province, in Southern China, and studied law, economics and finance at the University of Canton. He qualified as a charteed economist and was licensed to practise law in 1987. The magnificent natural sceneries of the Canton province have been a major inspiration in Mr Yuan’s work and several distinctive brush painting techniques of his own individual creation have been illustrated in the exhibits. Mr Yuan, who visited the library last Wednesday to demonstrate his work, was voted young artist of the year in Canton province in 1976. Over the years, he has won many competitions, including the National Art Contest in China in 1986. His first entry in the 1988 BBC North West Tonight Art Competition won through to the final round. The 18 paintings displaved.at the library are his latest collection, in which he attempts to combine the merits of both western and traditional Chinese painting techniques. In our picture, Mr Yuan discusses his work with visitors.


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