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1 Chili cine Ad uertiser & Times, June 29th, 19S9


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


COLOUR TV VIDEO WNTALS


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


TV and VIDEO from £16.95 per month


ALSO Repair* to moat TVs with free loan sets providers. A. £. HARGREAVES


MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22683


GARDEN FENCING FOR SALE


other types supplied, fitted if required, also rustic poles


Wavey edge and interwoven panels, Trade inquiries welcome


Tel. STONYHURST 561 8 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Tel. CLITHEROE 24126 after 7 p.m.


)hi W in d ow s a n d p i H § D o o r s


m


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


R. & P. HARGREAVES Joiners and Building Contractors CANDLEMAKERS CROFT


(BEHIND LABOUR EXCHANGE)


LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 26929 For a friendly and personal service


DEREK 1 CLOCK


REPAIRS Antique and long ease specialist


CLITHEROE 21)416


BARRIE ASPDEN


KENNEDY Quality Joinery,


Installalions and Repairs


Your own materials fitted if required


40 YEARS EXPERIENCE t r Clitheroe 27822


I people to become Lions and help with all the hard


Graham W H00LEY CYRIL service engineer Ex-Hoover


57 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22023


AUTHORISED


HOOVER SERVICE


Repairs,


Reconditioning and Service of


HOOVER APPLIANCES CRAZY PAVING


FLAGGING, POINTING


Garden walls - Cheap rates


Tel. Clitheroe 25603


PLANNING SERVICES


VALLEY


JOINERS AND BUILDING CONTRACTORS


Sovereign DPC and Timber Treatment


Planning and Building Regulation drawings submitted to authorities Telephone Clitheroe 22643


RAY BLACKBURN ENGINEERS


PLUMBING AND HEATING


19 years experience.


Glazing, Gutters, and Roof Repairs.


FULL BOILER


SERVICING AND SPARES


Oil, Gas and Solid Fuel T e l:


C l ith e ro e 264E0 fo r prompt attention


hiteoak ALL TYPES OF


ELECTRICAL WORK UNDERTAKEN


Tel. Whalley (0254) 823555


WET VACUUMS • PRESSURE WASHERS • FLOOR


FOR HIRE


SCRUBBERS and POLISHERS • CARPET CLEANERS


ALAN RICHARDS (INDUSTRIAL FLOOR


CLEANING EQUIPMENT) WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE


Telephone: 22161


J momentum of past fund­ raising successes for the


I in 1971 and is a solicitor with Forbes and Partners,


Blackburn Incorporated Law Association and his


m 1 0 7 1 nn/1 to n n n l tn i f y... Rif., fJ .. -_ 1_— ____1 _ I _ 1 l


| tie Street, Clitheroe. He is past-president of


who have an office in Cas-


| eroe Golf Club. His wife, Elizabeth, is a


leroe, and is hoping to t r a n s fe r to C litheroe


MOVE IT


Get a quote from us before you decide


0 Single items 0 Full removals 0 Storage • House clearances


DISTANCE NO OBJECT


For the best service in town ring:


MEL EDMONDSON CLITHEROE 24 908


New carpets and . vinyls


Repairs and refits


Fitting your own carpets


Competitive prices SEED and


TEMPLEMAN


37 Wellgate, Clitheroe


• Tel. 25638, or 28401 (evenings)


Supplied: Erected: Repaired


CONCRETE PATHS


DRIVEWAYS, PATIOS For free quotes Tel:


Clitheroe 41720


D E R E K L E IG H T V R E N T A L S


4 Shireburn Avenue, Clitheroe. Telephone 24168.


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTALS Portable, Teletext, Remote


e.g. 20in TV E 7 .0 0 per Cal. Month


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


TV Repairs, ex-Rentals for sale


2 NOEL KING & CO. Tel. 22979...............


SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIRS


WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS


A L L M A K E S S U P P L IED R e co n d it io n ed W a sh e rs an d V a cu um C le a n e rs


FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE I


i David (7) attends Pendle extending between Clith- | County Primary School. — »»—«-«


. . - - , ~ , , u ia u u ^ c i


SAM-SON FENCING AND


PROPERTY REPAIRS I THE chairman of Clith-


Represents church at conference


I this week. Mr Clark (22) farms


I n Bradford, with his father, he lived in Burnley and Lowcocks Far ,m, West years, ~ — . , . ’ W,JV J c lfli


I North Lancashire District th re e or four times a who wilt be attending the week.” said Mr Boylan, international conference. who will be 83 in August It will be the first time — three days before his


he has attended the con- wife’s 83rd birthday. “The ference as a representa- game is good exercise for tive and he is not yet sure the mind as well as the whether he will be called body. It keeps the mind to speak at what is the very active.”


of encouraging young peo- a past chairman, pie to attend these events Mrs Boylan is a regular and, if called, Derek will attender ‘at the English


R iverside oadlink


SMALL LOAD SPECIALISTS 0 2 0 0 2 6 2 1 6


Light Haulage and Distribution Trailer Hire


G. & I. A. Smith, 2 Hillside Drive West Bradford, Clitheroe


not be short ofideas to put M a r ty rs ’ RC Church, before delegates.


P. HASLAM


Interior and Exterior Decorator


□ □ o 25 years experience Tel. Clitheroe 25595 C U T O U T THIS PA G E A N D KEEP FOR FU TURE R E FER EN C E


tation for being strongly Library, involved in overseas mis- The couple, who have a sion. There is a g re a t son and daughter and four amount of work that needs grandchildren, have been


‘The church has a repu- v i s i t o r to W h a l le y I


Third World and I would stand by for a family very much like to see this party, the details of which | continued, he said.


to help t *le by their family to are being kept secret until Social time for carers


port Group, these are being held at Clitheroe Day Hospital, in Chatburn Road, on the first Tuesday of every month, from 6-30 to 8-30 p.m. The next is oh Tuesday.


it concerns volunteers, transport or information about the evenings, should contact Jane Killeen (Clitheroe 29053).


' •


culty in getting to the hospital.' Volunteers are also required to help run the sessions. ' Anybody requiring further information, whether


Transport can be provided if anvone has diffi­


ANY people who look after senior citizens in the Ribble Valley are invited to attend special monthly social evenings. Organised by Age Concern Lancashire Care Sup­


Whalley, and a frequent


church’s governing body. He is also a member of The church has a policy Clitheroe Probus Club and


■ rep re se n ta t iv e at the Methodist Conference which opens in Leicester


eroe Young Farmers, Mr fey,"have"lived"‘ Derek Clark, is a local for the past 20 years and OL J joilniilng when


than 30 ll Wllttll


from Manches ter and spent many years in Burn- in Whaliey


eroe, Blackburn, Accring­ ton and Darwen, followed by an appointment for the gas industry as assistant housing manager for Cen­ tral Lancashire. The couple, who hail


1U I a i l iUtdct a—


have made their mark on local life. Mr Boylan has been a member of Clitheroe Golf Club for more l flilrst Ul


I 5 ° . ln: ,ant' *s a member of continuing his membership Grindleton Methodist during his re t irem en t Church. He is one of two years,


representatives from the ‘ “I still like to play golf all with expert tuition SOCCER • DANCE • TENNIS • MINOR


GAMES • CRICKET • AMERICAN SPORTS • GOLF • WATERSPORTS • SNOOKER • BASKETBALL • GYMNASTICS •


TRAMPOLINING • EQUESTRIAN • GIRLS MIXED SPORTS


Open to all youngsters, lads and lasses from 8 to 18 years of age. "I want the lads and lassies when they leave to


say:‘That was really great I enjoyed It.’ On the last day I see them off knowing that I will see many of them next year."


1 _ bei wa b b a n a t m h i ■ ■ ma ma h i n ^ H M ^ ___ ____


FULL NAME.. POSTAL ADDRESS....


•• Tel. No.


SIGNATURE OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN.


SPORT COURSE.......... ............. .nd E«by Tim.., ClUhwo. id v .n l . . ,


S n a S f f iK V W ,0! ' Coln* B.motd.wtek HEW.PAPER, LTD. BULL,TREET. WHALLEY LIBRARY PICK-UP POINT ^S


CLITHEROE POST OFFICE CHATBURN POST OFFICE g is b u r n , SHIREBURN ARMS BAgNOLDSWICK. STATION ROAD EARBY BUS STATION COLNE BUS STATION NELSON BUS STATION BRIERFIELD TOWN HALL BURNLEY BUS STATION PADIHAM TOWN HALL


. nwinnwi i u«N HALL M am ^ M ^ ^ 8-15 a.m. S «X


6-30 a.m. 6- 40 a.m. 6*45 a.m. 7- 00 a.m. 7-15 a.m. 7-25 a.m. 7-35 a.m. 7-45 a.m. 7-55 a.m. 8*05 a.m. 8*15 a.m.


I Nottingham University in I October to read German. I Rachel (16) has just left Moorland School, Clith-


I Royal Grammar School to I work for A-levels and


I The eldest, Jane (19) is at present working in Ger­ many, prior to starting at


I local girl and the couple were married in 1967. They have three children.


reading, music and travel. He is a member of Clith-


burn, he came to Clitheroe celebrate their golden wedding on Saturday. Mr Boylan can look back


ur Originalnly from Black- i 4110 yianc, ui r iciuo i L _ L :_ . 1__- rri 1__ *__ ____ hobbies are gardening, various capacities.


on half a-century with the gas industry, starting his c a re e r as a te en a g e r before nationalisation and re t ir in g in 1971 a f te r working as a manager in


showroom manager for the old corporation gas under­ taking in Burnley and later took over the post as district service manager for the Nelson, Colne and Barnoldswick d is trict, after nationalisation. He spent a period , as


sales manager for an area B v B B Y


CHARLTON SPORT SCHOOLS


MONDAY, JULY 24th to FRIDAY, JULY 28th, 1989, (inclusive) £67.00


a l l sports inclusive o f transport (courtesy o f G M buses) a n d lunch


tant roles was convincing developers of the impor­ tance of laying on gas to new housing estates at a time when it was not an automatic option. Mr Boylan worked as


Oneof his most impor­


I Scholes is a founder mem­ ber of the Clitheroe club and hopes to continue the


thousands of pounds for charity since the club was founded in the town in 1983 and recently have been particularly involved with the Scanner and I Heart Start appeals. Mr


Geoffrey Braithwaite at a ceremony and dinner in th e A s sh e to n Arms, Downham, on Saturday. The Lions have raised


l l iv e s in C la r em o n t Avenue, says he will be looking for new ways the club can help the commu­ nity and he wants more


| Mr Peter Scholes. Mr Scholes (49), who


I work. He took over from Mr


CLITHEROE Lions Club can expect a busy year ahead, says new president


Peter plans busy year


THE newly-formed Ribble Valley Guild has held its launch meeting at Clitheroe Auction Mart, amid hopes that per­ manent premises in Lowergate, Clitheroe, may be on the horizon.


met a few weeks ago to assess interest in the area, made its first business the election


The group, which


vice chairman P e te r Favell, secretary Chris Rawlinson and treasurer Wayne Kilner. Other com­ mittee members are Buffy Robinson, Charlotte Chap­ man, Michael Bridgett and


of a committee. Chairman is Sue Jenson,


Bill Holgate. ROUtiD AND ABOUT


“There is a hope that we may get central premises in Lowergate in a building belonging to two mem­ bers. We are waiting for an architect to finish plans and then they will be costed out for conversion of the building and this will be put to members for a decision.”


Mr K iln e r told us: Mr Kilner said th a t


‘Bucketful of love’


L"fice. tlulinR his year of RETIRED gas board manager Mr Tom Boylan niacK and his wife Claire, of Abbey Fields, Whalley,


vv uaiit


happy marriage is: ‘‘A bucketful of love."


arrived at our house in a terrible condition after escaping death by being in the cellar at their home in Manchester when the bomb went off," she said. The couple's recipe for a


experiences after getting married and moving to Burnley was to learn that Mrs Boylan’s brother had been killed during a bomb­ ing raid on Manchester in the second world war. “My mother and sister


the big day. Their grand­ daughter is celebrating her 21st birthday at the same time as the golden wedding, so the family is likely to combine the cele­ brations, say the couple. One of th e i r ea rly


some of the money for the conversion would be com­ ing from the Rural Devel­ opment Commission.


attended the meeting of the guild, which already has 42 paid-up members. It is to operate on a two- tier system; anybody can become a “Friend of the Guild” by paying a sub­ scription fee and a selec­ tion committee will decide who can join the second tier of exhibiting members by assessing their work.


premises will be a non profit-making but self-fin­ ancing concern," he added. More than 50 people


“We are hoping the ft ■i§: “


, the umbrella of the Ribble, V a l le y E n t e r p r i s e Agency, but hopes to become entirely self-run­ ning within two years.


bit its members’ work a couple of times a year at p re s t ig io u s s i te s and decided to hold its next meeting at the end of August. It started under


The group aims to exhi­


donated a cheque for £50 as a prize in a competition to design a logo for the guild. Entries are still required and should be submitted as soon as pos­ sible, containing the words “Ribble Valley Guild,” to the Ribble Valley Enter-


The Nat West Bank has g


r is e A g ency, York treet, Clitheroe.


LATEST additions to the stock at Clitheroe Library include: “ P o llen ” — Rose Bou»-


LIBRARY CORNER


“ Making jew e l le ry ” — Juliane Niemeier. Striking


Harris. A spy story set during the Mexican Civil War.


and working amongst the Dales- folk, written by a former editor of “The Dalesman.”


ideas for jewellery designs using a wide variety of materials. “A Dalesman's Diary” — W. B. Mitchell. Memories of living


cheron. The story of Pollen, who spends her childhood in Rye and then enters service in London. “So far from God” — John


with Chatburn dare­ devil Andrew Murphy, a pupil at St Wilfrid’s CE High School, Blackburn, who was celebrating his 16th birthday as well as raising £200 for Christ Church, Chatburn.


North West Parachute Centre at Fiookburgh, Cumbria, for the 2,200ft jump and said afterwards “ It was great — now I can’t wait to do another one.” She made the jump


(22), of Ennerdale Road, Clitheroe, had hoped to raise £300, but the total came to nearly a third higher than she expected. The money was don­ ated to Christies Hospital, Manchester, for cancer research. Sharon went to the


THIS week saw a Clitheroe hairdresser handing over the £390 she raised from her first-ever parachute jump. Sharon Billington


Retiring as playgroup leader


AFTER working as Trin­ ity Playgroup’s leader for 12 years, Mrs Nina Driver is to take a well-earned rest and retire from the post.


Park Avenue, Clitheroe. decided that new blood was needed and it was about time she gave some­ body else the chance to run the centre.


Mrs Driver, who lives in


every Monday, Wednes­ day and Friday between 9 and 11-30 a.m. and enjoys a busy morning, with games and various activi­ ties taking place.


The playgroup meets


Kevin have three children, David (18), Simon (16) and Daniel (13). Her successor at the playgroup is Mrs Christine Schutt.


Mrs Driver and husband


A HIGH FLYER FOR WORTHY CAUSE


attended bv Mrs Lawless and Mrs Hayes, of Sab- den. Mrs Hayes presented a report of her impressions of the AGM in London and a progress report on the resolutions. A fascinating presenta­


article made of foil was won by Mrs Hacking, with Mrs Rhodes second and Mrs Hilton third. The evening ended with


given by Mrs Matthews. Birthday greetings were sent to Mrs Hollin. Mrs H a r r o w e s a n d M r s Haworth. The draw was won by Mrs Veevers. The competition for an


the development of the art from its Chinese origins it n d p r o v i d e d a n impressive display of his work and a demonstration of techniques. A vote of thanks was


Wilkinson. He described


tion on the art of scraper- foil was given by Mr H.


Wendy thanking all who had helped to raise the funds fur her blue Ford Fiesta, which has now been specially adapted. T h e m e e t i n g w a s


ning held at the home of Wiswell WI president Mrs Hacking raised £100 for the Wendy Hollin Appeal and at the meeting. Mrs Hacking thanked members for their generous help and contributions. A letter was read from


C h in e s e art A cheese and wine eve­


S ubtle are the oualities of / O ften copied in visual ways. [ Finesse in detail. which make! F inesse that retains its beau! T hese ways with design and i f j BE SUPERFICIAL IN OTHERS.


C lose is not enough to be S i FROM THE BESI


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