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8 Clitlteroe Advertiser & Times, Auyust 33rd, 1000 T H E H A R V E S T


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c u s tom e r s h a v e c o m e to e x p e c t o v e r th e y e a r s . O n ly f i n e s t S c a n d i n a v i a n P in e is u s e d a n d e a c h p i e c e is c a r e fu l ly f i n i n s b e d to a n a t t r a c t iv e s a t in s h e e n in o r d e r to e n h a n c e th e b e a u t y a n d te x tu r e o f th e w o o d . L ik e th e o r ig in a l s o n w h ic h th e H a r v e s t c o l le c t io n w a s m o d e l le d , i t ’s t r u e b e a u t y a n d q u a l i t y w i l l b e c om e in c r e a s in g l y a p p a r e n t a s th e y e a r s g o b y . A v is i t to o u r s h o w r o o m w i l l n o t o n l y s h o w y o u th e e le g a n t c h a rm o f th e H a r v e s t c o l le c t io n b u t a ls o w h a t s u p e r b v a lu e f o r m o n e y i t o f fe r s .


Cl it he roe 2d 32!, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


R i v e r s i d e w a l k w i l l a i d i n n e r c i t i e s


THE Church Urban Fund is to benefit from a spon­ sored walk organised by the Whalley Deanery. The fund, a national


a week on Sunday, follow­ ing a route along the rivers Calder and Kibble from Whalley Abbey to St Paul's Church, Low Moor. Among the local digni­


charity, was established by the Archbishop of Can­ terbury with the object of improving life in deprived inner city areas. The walk will take place


V i l la g e fe te is d e s t in ed to go w ith a b an g


EXPLOSIVE fun of a spectacular nature has


loon is expected to make a dramatic appearance in his exploding ear and later he will he taking to his stilts to amuse the visitors. Meanwhile, the Bolton-


boon conjured up for village fete on Sunday. Professor Buster Bal­


the Bolton-by-Rowland It is three years since


includes all Anglican churches in Cli theroe, Cha tb urn, Downhain, Chipping, Whitewell, Sab- den, Dcndleton, Read, Whalley and Langho. Sponsorship forms are widely avai lable from churches in the area or from Mr F. Buckley (Clitheroe 221:12). The proceeds of a dance


taries participating will be the Ilishop of Blackburn and the Mayor of the Kib­ ble Valley. * The Whalley Deanery


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S p la sh in g ou t fo r ch a r ity


at Clitheroe Parish Hall will also benefit the fund. Mark Kilto and his orches- Ira are to provide the music and there will he a licensed bar and refresh­ ments. The dance is to take place on September 21st and tickets, at ilf» each, are available at any church or from the Clilh- eroe Parish Church Office*.


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Mrs Margaret laiptnn said the magistrates had no objections to the system, as long as all the check-out operaturs were over 18. Also, the Bench would “ keep an eye ” nil the


operation until 1!)!)2 to see that it was working well.


ers at Kwik Save will he able to pay for alcohol at I he general check-outs, rather than at a separate counter. Presiding magistrate


A CLITHFKOF, store has Been given the go-ahead to operate a "free-How” sys­ tem for sales of wines and sp i r i t s hv the town’s licensing magistrates. 'Phis means that custom­


competition designed to forge links between Barnado’s and regional Scouting organisations with a view to raising funds for Imtli. Despite the weather, it was a great success anil further events are planned for the near future.


Mr Peter Berry, the youngsters paddled their canoes under the expert guidance of instructors Rachel Thompson (pictured in the foreground) and (lemma Hargreaves, Mark Jackson and Stephen Woodward, all of the Cuidc and Scout Canoe Clot). The day was arranged as part of a national


A WET and windy Lancashire day didn’t deter this group of Scouts from St Paul's, Bow Moor, and children of the South Itihhlc Barnado's Playsehemo from taking to the water at Barrow Lodge for a day’s canoeing. After a hearty lunch organised hy Scout leader


hy-Howland tug-of-war team, winners of the Lan­ cashire YFC county cham­ pionship title, will he chal­ lenging other eight-man teams.


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Michael Ha.v kin said: ” 1 can promise that the fete will have something for the whole family and will he a very colourful event.”


C o - o r d i n a t o r M r ON THE BALL WITH BOBBY


IT was a dream come true for two young footballers a t t e n d in g th e Bobby Charlton Football School this summer, when the great mail played along­ side them and posed for this photograph.


Charnley, of Riverside, Low Moor , and Lee Horne r , of Kingsmil l Avenue, Whalley, spotted the advert for the five- week football course at the Armitage Centre, Man­ chester, in the “Advertiser and Times.”


Nine-year -olds Paul V i t a l r o l e i n s h o w u n f i l l e d


LOOKING for men — par­ ticularly one in his early 20s who can sin^, tap dance and act — are mem­ bers of Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society.


producing “Oklahoma” early next year, his very first musical production, for the society.


Mr John Turner will be


W i L h a w e a 11 h o f experience behind him, Mr


Turner is quite naturally excited by the prospect


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2 B E N T L A N E • C O L N E T e l e p h o n e : 8 6 1 0 1 5


CONTRACTORS C for the


LCR A MAIN


ottage Rest Home


Wc wish Mrs Crowther every success for the future


| A l l I n d u s t r i a l , C o m m e r c i a l J a n d D o m e s t i c E l e c t r i c a l i W o r k u n d e r t a k e n


We are pleased to have installed the


F I R E A L A R M — N U R S E C A L L S Y S T E M a n d a l l e l e c t r i c a l w o r k a t t h e C o t t a g e R e s t H o m e


and has been working on mati*rial connected with


the show for several months. It is one he knows t well,having been in it


welcome to all new mem­ bers, male or female, whet her interested in helping backstage, front of house or on stage. Enrol­ ment night lakes place on Tuesday at the Parish Hall, at S p.m.


the part of Will Parker — the role currently vacant. The society extends a


wice and having played Tei et f c ie n ' crn t f A cottage-style


home from home ADJUSTING to life in a nursing home can be difficult, but at The Cottage Rest Home in Clitheroe everything imagin­ able is done to ensure that the residents’ lifestyle remains as comfortable as possible.


A f te r coming to


terms with the fact th a t a loved one is having difficulty cop­ ing with the intricacies of everyday life, the next priority is often to find a home that not only boasts the finest facilities, but cares about the .job it is doing. The C o t t a g e Re s t


by TOBY CHAPMAN


and pride themselves on the standard of service they give. Mrs Crowther has been


Home, formerly Rossen- dale Court, is run by Mrs Margaret Crowther, a fully-qualified registered general nurse, and is situated in Parson Lane, within easy reach of the town’s amenities. All the staff at tile home


in nursing for 80 years and lias worked in all areas of nursing care. “It is a home — ami I am trying to make it their home rather than an institution,” said Mrs Crowther. Tlie Cottage Rest Home


are dedicated to providing the finest care available


is registered and adheres to the stringent rules anil guidelines laid down by the Social Services depart­ ment. There are various criteria to which a care home must comply to ensure the residents are safe and The Cot tage scores top marks once again.


took over the business in December , l!)8i), the b u i l d i n g h a s b e e n extended and there are now eight single rooms and one double room at the home, all beautifully furnished. In addition, there is provision for two day care people at the home. Facilities include a tele­


Since Mrs CrmVtlier


vision room, a quiet lounge, a dining room, a ch a i r l i f t and a pat io garden. With heal th care in


Janet Charnley: “The hoys thought they might catch a glimpse of Bobby, but never thought they would be chatting and playing alongside him. Bobby said they had learned a lot dur­ ing the five weeks.”


Said Paul’s mother, Mrs


ford School, and Lee, a pupil at St James’s School, Clitheroe, are both in their school teams . . . and will no doubt be showing their certificates of achievement to other team members.


former soccer star with Lee (left) and Paul.


Our photo shows the h'fns ailit s ad a ai g saf Paul, who attends ICdis-


THE claim that “low-cost” housing is being provided


on Glitheroe's Highficld


Road site is “absolute and utter rubbish,” says Conn. Bert Jones, Labour group loader on the Kibble Val­ iev Council.


New ‘low-cost’ housing under attack “The chairman of the


Housing Commi t te e , Conn. Bill Fleming, tolls us that it will cost £-17,000 for a l wo-bod roe mod house and £f>8,()()() for a throe-bed roe mod one,” said Conn. Jones . “ It might be low cost in Conn.


the fete committee organ­ ised a similar function and it prides itself on introduc­ ing innovative ideas to draw the crowds. The profits, as in the past, are for village causes and this year the fund-raising will he for SS Peter and Paul’s Church and School. The fun kicks off at noon


on the field behind the vil­ lage hall anil special buses from Low Moor and York Street, in Clitherne, have been laid on to take fami­ lies to the fete. These un­ scheduled to set off at 1-80 a. m. and travel is free. O th e r a t t r a c t i o n s


include majorettes, judo demons t rat ions , craft stalls, a licensed bar, the Gladys Sutcliffe Dancers, a disco, church flower dis­ play, kids’ corner, pet s li o w , p 1 o u g h ill a l l ’s lunches and afternoon teams, steam engines, mo­ del aeroplane displays and a bouncing castle.


Broke window after tiff


AFTER an argument with his girlfriend, a Chipping te e n a g e r put his fist through an insurance bro­ ker’s shop window, Clilh- eroe magistrates were told. David Kirkwood (17), of


Brooklands, who admitted the offence, was fined £1.70 and ordered to pay £8-1 compensat ion and £80 costs. Mr Keith Bagot, repre­


sent ing the defendant, said Kirkwood, smashed the window on Berry Lane, Longridgc, after he had immediately left his girlfriend’s company, fol­ lowing the argument.


Chemists’ rota


Fleming's eyes, but it will make no difference at all to those on the council waiting list.”


there wore already a lot of houses of that shape and price available.


Conn. Jones added that


TODAY and tomorrow. Boots, Cast le St reet , Clitheroe, will be open unt i l (>-81) p.m. Peter Buckley, Railway View: Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday to Friday until (>- |g0 p.m.


B. & S. JACKSON 3 B A Y S B A R N


W H A L L E Y O L D R O A D B I L L I N G T O N


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Suppliers of milk and dairy products to


TE CTAE RS OE


Best wishes for the future.


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All Building and Joinery Work at


cult and the staff are spe­ cially trained to cope with and he able to provide the specialist help needed.


mind, eaeli room lias a 2-1- hour call system and a car­ ing staff oil hand at all times. Old people can be diffi-


strong views oil how peo­ ple should be looked after in rest homes. All the resi­ dents are encouraged to keep as active as possible. "It is important that they


Mrs C r o w t h e r has


the home and everything is run in a friendly atmo­ sphere. Everyone is on first-name terms and. because of the small size of the home, individual care can be assured for each resident. I f any one is i n a


mix with society and get out regularly. We aim to keep all our residents busy and to provide a stimulat­ ing atmosphere for them," said Mrs Crowther. There is no routine at


R ic h a rd s R e s id e n t ia l S u p p l ie s Suppliers of


FURNISHING AND EQUIPMENT FOR NURSING AND RESIDENTIAL HOMES


Richard and Valerie Benson wish every success to


THE COTTAGE REST HOME


Colne Commercial Centre Exchange Street , Colne, Lancs.


He ad Office Tel. (0282) 861921


dilemma about a loved one, then they can inspect the home at any time. At the Cottage Rest


set in their ways and, at the home, the staff are experienced enough to deal with any problems that arise with compassion and true professionalism. Although opting for a rest home place is often


tor is cost and at The Cot­ tage Rest Home they keep to DBS rates and also accept private residents. Old people do become


Home, they have captured a friendly and homely atmosphere, which is extremely important to people spending their first few weeks ill what can be alien surroundings. Another important fac­


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carried out by


MICHAEL PARKINS


m m * * - -; -7 .Mrs Crowther


.are happy and continue to enjoy as full a life as possible. Friends and relatives


long-stay facilities that y o u r e q u i r e , M r s Crowther is eondident that The Cottage Rest Monte offers the finest care around. Anyone requiring fur­


can visit at any time, and whether it is short-stay or


P. H. P.


ther details should contact Mrs Crowther on Clith­ eroe 282 lit.


Plumbers and Heating Engineers PLUMBERS


are pleased to have installed the showers, central heating etc. at


p em s i/m c [ A f r i td - r m l ls t ra t0 r


Illustrations of all types of Commercial and Domestic Properties


We are pleased to have undertaken work for the


Cottage Rest I tome and wish Mrs Crowther every success for the future.


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Congratulations and best wishes to Mrs Crowther


SCHOOL LANE • EARBY 08 428


Telephone: 22 825


hard to come to terms wi th, the future of a father, mother or sister is of paramount importance and it is essential that the best residential care is found, so that loved ones


Congratulations and best wishes to Mrs Crowther


All types of General Building Work undertaken


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