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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 15th, 1990


C h O m * 22SH (Editorial),


(M a a r tm n ) . E a m le y ^ S ) «iia?nj,ea,


with Kaye Moon The local firms below provide a variety of essential


AT YOUR SERVICE.


WHEN it comes to being a show-stopper, Jasper the Kerry Blue Terrier can show these young pups a thing or two.


be 10 years old on M o n d a y ,


FOR JOBS AROUND THE HOUSE OR. IN THE GARDEN — MAKE IT EASY .


HIRE ASHWORTH LNSAE _______ ADCPS _______


A COMPREHENSIVE PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING' • SERVICE — DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL, INDUST, CONTRACTORS — LOCAL COUNCIL WORK


UNDERTAKEN, MINI EXCAVATORS ETC. TURFING TREES ETC


GARDEN ROTOVATORS. CEMENT MIXERS ETC FOR HIRE


SLAIDBURN (02006) 204 LOWER EDGE FARM, ’ TINCKLERS LANE, SLAIDBURN. Supplies of soil and turf


CHAIR CANING SERVICE


Telephone Clltheroe 279B3


ELECTRICIAN


Graham Whiteoak ' ALL TYPES OF


ELECTRICAL WORK- UNDERTAKEN ;


Vhalley (( 823555





CLEANED AND SEALED Phone


GUTTERS Colin Moorhouse


Whalley (0254) 822883 j Evenings


u p h o l s t e r y ! Now At:


NU-START


41 Accrington Road Whatley


Quality Workmanship, In quality materials. 17 years in trade


Free estimates lor non-insurance work.


WHAL.LEY 822894


1 2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE I


NOEL KING & 'CO. Tel. 22979


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SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIRS


WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS


A L L MAKES SUPPLIED R e co n d it io n e d Washers and Vacu um Cleaners


C. C. PARKER


PAINTER and


DECORATOR. te l.


CLITHEROE 25473


F.P. CHERRY Building and Electrical


Work


From a simple porch or] extension to a new1 home.


Fast and with a minimum of fuss.


Call us now on ; Chipping ; (0995) 61668 ;


FAIRMITRE WINDOWS and


Made to measure BRAZILIAN MAHOGANY or SOFT WOOD Supply only or fitted


CONSERVATORIES


BOX SASHES, PIVOT. TOPSWING PATIO DOORS Manufactured by T. Fielding 8l Sons


10 YEARS GUARANTEE TEL.. CLITHEROE 445345 TV AND VIDEOS


RENTALS, SALES ! AND SElRVICE l>ibbh £eie$ermcc


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62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Telephone 27280 •


1!TYPE-IT’ 1


Typing/Word Pro­ cessing Service for organisations, small businesses and the individual


& H r ik -


CLITHEROE 2 2 4 2 9


” Weddings — Birthdays'] — Parties Any Special Occasion


HIRE A VIDEO CAlMERA


Competitive rates — dally, weekend, weekly. All


prices Include insurance and blank tape.


PHOTO CORNER 4 Moor Lane,


Clltheroe. TEL: 29338


CLITHEROE DOMESTICS SALES • SERVICE • REPAIRS • SPARES


Cookers—Freezers—Fridge Freezers FREE Collection — Delivery


Prompt quick service — competitive


Open B Days a week 9-5.30 50 WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE


, Tel: (0200) 29116 or (0772) 628061 after hours


RAY BLACKBURN [ PLUMBING AND HEATINQ


JENQINEERS 25 years experience'


Glazing, Gutters, and Roof Ropalra.


SERVICING AND : SPARES


FULL BOILER


Oil, Gas and Solid Furl Tell


Clltheroe 26480 . fo r prompt attention


New carpets and i] vinyls


Repairs and refits Fitting your own carpets


TEMPLEMAN Tol. 25638, or


37Wellgate, Clltheroe


28401 (evenings)


Competitive prices SEED and


what we profess to believe, but what we actually accept. As Jesus used to say, we are known by our fruits, the actions that reflect our inner convictions. We testify to our faith, or lack of it, by our daily actions and reactions. St Paul lists the fruits of the Holy Spirit as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness and self-control and if, in our daily life, we are con­ stantly finding these cropping up, then we have no need to wonder if we have received the Holy Spirit. It is by such evidence that we shall be recognised as Christians.


truth and the light. Because we are of the opinion that His way is the best way for us, we decide to accept His discipline.


is a supreme act of will-power. We have been per­ suaded that Jesus is truly, as He said, the way, the


Our first decision to follow the teaching of Jesus For details of display


advertising in this newspaper


Ring — GRAHAM ROBBINS on CLITHEROE


tained in John 3, v.16 as applying to ourselves, that Jesus died to save us from our sins and rose again to become the ever present companion Of all His'fol­ lowers, that they might begin to partake of eternal ■ life. I was careful to use the word gradually because, with the majority of. us, the realisation seems to take quite a long transitional.period to dawn upon us. It is during this time that so many.have spir­


Gradually, we learn to accept the great truth con­


itual . setbacks. Our Lord described 'this experience in His parable of the soils. First comes the decision when we receive the good news of salvation as if it were seed com. For a time it'germinates and lives 1 within us, according' to how.-.we nurture'it.. If the cares of the world juid selfish inclinations come'to : check and possibly choke’the developing spiritual life within, us, / then we may go on for‘years with\ good intentions that never come to-fruition and,*


though going, through the motions of Christian liv- ingi we gradually become spiritually lifeless;: /'• V y' '


ask/you, in love, not to despair? Jesus is still'able J to raise.the dead and is always seeking'to save the’ least, the lowest and.the lost. Always ready to con- tinue giving: sight to the spiritually :blind: He can. help .you if you: have - come to realise,/your, need;' ’


Believe me,.(Jesus/will always come:where He is- welcome: .J "t >■'-


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making so little impact today, I venture to reply that it contains too many religious people who are not Christians. They stare at me for a moment, but usually they grasp what I mean and agree. We live according to our beliefs, not necessarily


WHEN people ask me to give them my considered opinion on the reason why the Christian Church is


DEREK LEIGHH TV RENTALS


4 Shlreburn Avenue, Clitheroe. J Telephone 24168.


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTALS Portable, Teletext, Remote


e.g. 20in 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 fo r sale : HIRE Electric Mixer...................... HIRE


SPECIAL WEEKEND RATES FRIDAY P.M. — MONDAY A.M.


£ 5 .7 5


Scaffold Tower 16ft. x 4ft........................./..........£ 8 .0 0 Pacebreaker and Tools.....................................£ 1 8 .4 0 Generator 1 Vjkvo.............................................£ 1 1 .5 0 Chainsaw..........................................................£1 3 .8 0 Ext. Ladder............................................................£ 5 .7 5 Wheelbarrow.........................................................£ 1 .7 0 , Sawbench 12in...................................... ...........£1 3 .8 0 Drain Rods, set of 10....... .............................. . £ 1 .7 0 (Hammer Drill electric......................


Cat Ladder.............................................................£ 2 .8 5 ‘ PRICES INCLUDE VAT


£ 6 .9 0 E. & D. IPLANT HIRE) LIMITED PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN, CLITHEROE 41597


;Antique and long; case specialist


| CLOCK REPAIRS


BARRIE ASPDEN


CLITHEROE 23416


CYRIL t HOOLEY


Ex-Hoover, service engineer ■


;57 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22023


AUTHORISED


HOOVER SERVICE]


: ffecohdlilonmgand Service of >


HOOVER APPLIANCES


For Jasper, who will h a s


as tounded the dog world by walking off with reserve prize for the second best in the show a t Bu r n l e y Canine Society Show.


owned by David and Polly Brown, of Chapel House, Tosside, has probably set a national breed record to add to his two others. . ..a reserve challenge certifi­ cate at six months old, the


The grand old man,


youngest Kemy ever, and the record birth of 18 of his pups by three bitches within six days when he was eight years old. Mrs Brown said: “Ker­


“Sion Silva Ruff ‘n’ Turn-, ble,” is a fairly exceptional dog anyway, in that he can be left in the car with the family’s meat shopping for hours and completely trusted not to touch it. “When I bought a joint


ries are only expected to live to the age of nine or 10. To come second in show among an entry of 89 dogs is exceptional.” Jasper, kennel name


Friendliest place for tourists


THE attractions offered by the Ribble Valley have been on show to thousands of people from the North East.


Gateshead for three days and invited hundreds of people who called at its stand last year to visit it again during the-North East Holiday Show at the Metro Centre.


The Red Rose Tourism Consortium was in


Openshaw said the area was known in the North East as one of the friendliest to visit.


Tourism action programme manager Mr Tony


boroughs of Blackburn, Burnley, Hyndbum, Pendle, Rossendale and the Ribble Valley, has attended a mqjor holiday fair at the NEC in Birmingham and the “Daily Mail” International Holiday Exhibition at Earl’s Court, London.


So far this year the Consortium, made lip of the


. had not to let Rambo have the sausages,” explained Mrs Brown. “When he came back,


Mr Brown left Jasper in the, car with a pound of sausages — and an a 12- week-old Jack Russell pup called Rambo — surprised even the family. “He was going for a drink and told Jasper he,


of beef last week and left Jasper with it in the car, he covered it with my umbrella so no-one else could see i t ,” said his proud owner. Another outing, when


Jasper had rolled the sau­ sages in the rubber mat in the stairwell to keep them safe!” Jasper, whose offspring


Caitlin won the Open Ter­ rier Class at the show, is not resting on his laurels. He’s an expectant father, with a litter of pups due in Rotherham on — of all days — April 1st.


'The"Browns’ butcher — Steve at Clitheroe’s Kwik- Save — was amused when he heard the “Advertiser and Times” had challenged Mrs Brown to have Jasper photographed with a string of sausages round his neck. Steve is so used to seeing Jasper guarding the meat in the family’s car that he said the out­ come was “a dead cert” and donate delink of sau­ sages free!..........


Torchlight fro lic s planned for 1992


THE “best free show” in the North of England will be hosted by Clitheroe in the shadow of the Castle walls in 1992.


all part of the fun-filled family fiesta — will return with the 20th torchlight procession. The celebrations will'


Fireworks and frolics —


mark the 40th anniversary of the Queen’s accession to the throne. Clitheroe town council; lors were asked if a torch­


light procession could be staged in 1991 to mark 50 years of Royal Engineers in the town, but they felt 1992 would be more appropriate. Coun. James McGhie


said 1991 would be in keeping with tradition, five years after the last torchlight procession in


An Arctic ‘encounter’ for soldier Mark


ENJOYING Arctic conditions in Northern Norway is Bombardier Mark Tomlinson, of Chatbum.


,


Geoffrey Tomlinson, he is currently taking part in a


LIBRARY CORNER


to her strict Quaker upbringing. ’ ‘K n ow y o u r own lQ ” — H. Eysenck. Description of how


contract bridge.” A definitive se t of rules for all serious players.


Helen Cannnm. A family story set in the 18th century. Hannan is torn between her attraction to . Robert Gayle and her loyalty


Wingfield. A new tale of crime and corruption featuring Detec­ tive Inspector Jack Frost. “A high and lonely road” —


IQ ratings work, complete with • ■ set of graded tests. “The international laws of


LATEST additions to the stock at Clitheroe Library include: “A touch of Frost” — R. D.


Artillery. The son of Mr and Mrs


St Augustine’s RC School is a member of 5 Field Battery Royal


The former pupil of


: multi-national exercise, “Array Encounter,” with NATO’s ACE Mobile Force Land, which con­ sists of units from Britain, America, West Germany, the Netherlands, Luxem­ bourg, Canada and Italy. For this, he has had to


/Belgium and W e s t Germany.


with one child, has been in the Army for 13 years, travelling extensively to locations including Nor­ way, Canada, Turkey,


train and learn to survive in temperatures down to minus 30 deg. C, living in Arctic tents and snow holes. Mark, who is married


.conditions, where the only reliable means of transport is hy skis.


of the ferocious conditions of Northern Norway and has learnt to cope well with the changing weather


He enjoys the challenge SOS? ■:


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gested we should have a torch light procession every five years,” said Coun. John Cowgill, adding tha t it did not always fall like that. The celebration was usually held to commemorate a particular event, espe­ cially a Royal one.


that the financial implica­ tions would have to be dis-' cus sed p a r t ic u la r ly carefully.


Coun. Cowgill warned


came to Clitheroe for the 1986 spectacular, which' attracted a record number of floats and the one “per­ son” reputed to have taken part in every torchlight procession since 1887 — • the Low Moor Pig.


suggested involving Rib­ ble Valley Borough Coun­ cil, in view of-the fact that th e a u th o r i ty now employed a full-time tour­ ism information officer. Thousands of people


lighted the amount of pro­ grammes left after the last two torchlights,' but added that once enthusiasm was Harnessed, he felt sure the committee would meet and hopefully gain new youn­ ger members to serve. Coun. Eric Bracewell


Coun. Ron Pickup high­


1986 — Clitheroe 800. “ I t was always sug­


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