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M Clitheroc Advertiser J* Times, June 28th, 19$)
Police plea to parents of
young drivers
SUMMER’S here, but not all young drivers are aware of the special problems this poses on the county’s roads, Clitheroe police warn.
Highlight of local
farming scene
THE important part the Kibble Valley plays in the Lancashire farming scene was highlighted on Tues day, when the NFU office for the Group 7 area of Lancashire opened its new premises in the Kibbles- dale Agricultural Centre, Clitheroe. Many local fanners
attended the ceremony, performed by the NFU count'' chairman, Mr Brian .leffrics, of Hrindle, Chorley. Unfortunately, ill health prevented a wheel chair-bound Accrington farmer, Mr Jo Jackson, from pel-forming the cere mony, and also prevented the chairman of the Group 7 area,farmer Mr Brian Bristol, of West Bradford, from attending. Also there were Mr
Angus Patterson, the sales manager of the NFU Mutual Insurance office in Chester, which covers our area, and Mr Simon Barry, the field manager of the NFU’s Skelmers- dale office. The Group 7 area has
s o m e t i m e s w o n d e r whether these parents are aware of some of the poor s ta l l d a r d s w e a re witnessing." Police ask parents to
vers are using their par ents ’ vehicles and we
of Clitheroe police, warns: “The police are concerned that accidents are happen ing involving young people who may not appreciate the variety of road condi tions which they will encounter at this time of the year. “Many of the young dri
a big increase in the num ber of vehicles and police are concerned about the standards of some of the county’s young drivers. Insp. Arnold Burgess,
Summer weather means Making child’s play of fund-raising
PLAYGROUP children throughout the Ribble valley raised a healthy £300 — three times more than expected — by constructing a mile of pennies outside Booth’s supermarket, Clitheroe, on Saturday.
make sure that their chil li r e n a r e c o m p e t e n L enough to drive on their own. Too often a young per
son passes the test in one car and then gets into
another with completely different capabilities and speeds, they say. “We don’t want to stop
young people driving, but we do want to make sure that they are aware of all the problems and the pit-
falls involved in using busy r o a d s , " a d d s I n s p .
been run from Padiham for more than 20 years and the move was decided upon when the cost of refurbishing the offices was found to be prohibi tive. The group covers Clitheroe, Bowland, Nel son, Colne, Burnley, Padi ham, Kossendale, Accring ton and Great Harwood and has an active member ship of Jot). The new office will be
spate of unexplained acci dents on county roads where cars have simply gone off the road or crashed into trees or lamp-posts.
Burgess. There has lately been a
nies all week in empty Smarties containers, each of which, when full, holds' about 80p. The containers were brought to Booth’s on Saturday, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., by three adult respresenta- tives of each playgroup — but relatives and well- wishers arrived, too, mak ing pedestrian life very busy.
groups throughout the val- ey had been saving pen
Children at the 20 play Obstacle course
THERE were plenty of obstacles for tiny tots from Pendle Playgroup at Clith eroe Cricket Club on Tuesday morning. The playgroup devised a
sponsored obstacle course which 24 children, aged between two-and-a-half and four years, completed. Proceeds went to play group funds.
SPORTS STARTS HERE Sartilly win for Scott
run by senior group secre tary Mr Ken Duxbury with his assistant group secretary, Mr Stephen Fawcett, and two secre taries, Miss Judith Davies and Mrs Sally Hanson. As well as helping local
fanners wanting advice on problems, the office will also be concentrating on offering insurance cover.
CLITHEROE Homing Society’s race from Sar tilly was won by S. Scott and Son, also the victors in the Federation of East Lancashire Club race. Results: 1st, S. Scott &
Son (velocity 1)45.(>7yd. per minute); 2nd, II. Chat- burn (1)43.71); 3rd, D.
Parker (1)40.40); 4th, II.
I.nftliDllse (1111.42); 5th, A. Parker C.I0li.28): lith. A. C.
ft]ews from the V i lla ge s THORNLEY the subject of a talk given
In a name Children’s names were
to Thornley-with-Wheat- ley WI by Mrs ,1. Bceden, who was introduced by Mrs Anne Freeman. The competition for a
t everyone was invited to t h e s e r v i c e ,
he school for coffee and biscuits.
vicar thanked tile Stony- liursl pupils. A f t e r
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pin cushion was won by Mrs F. Donnelly and Mrs A. Bennett. Raffle win ners were Mrs A. Riding and Mrs .1. Croft. A few games of bingo rounded off the evening. For the next meeting,
Club shop will be open for business on Sunday, July 1st, in the Farm Buildings at the top of Simonstone Lane from 11 a.m. until noon.
Garden Club Simoilstone Garden
members are to meet at the community centre at 0-30 p.m. for a trip to a cra ft c en tre via the Trough of Bowland. Tile birthday party will be held at Alston Hall on Septem ber 4th.
Simonstone Parish Council will be in the new school tomorrow aL 7.30 p.m. All villagers are welcome to attend this meeting.
Council The next meeting of
Clues T h e w i n n e r o f a
WI sale Simonstone and District
thought-provoking trea sure limit on Friday eve ning was Mark B’raith- waite, last year's Down- ham cricket captain. He was congratulated
WI will be holding an annual jumble sale in the Old School tomorrow at (1.30 p.m. Items for sale
by this year's skipper, Keith Hall. The starting and finishing point was the Assheton Arms, where supper was served. Everyone taking part
can be taken to the school between 3.31) p.m. and 5 p.m.
enjoyed the unusual route and clues, set by Graeme Robinson, and although a few went more miles and took longer than others, all were ready for a wel come drink at the finish. There was also a draw
the Old School w a s attended by 37 people who had an enjoyable evening. The event was organised by members of the MU committee. Winners: Ladies — M.
a n d p ro c e e d s w e n 11 towards the cricket club funds.
Recognition A whist drive held in
10th, A. C. ltungUMO.91); Uth, ,r. Scott (845.07); 12th, 0. K.
Weatherley (834.01). The 400-mile race from
Kunjr (870.20); 7th, H. Chatham (8157.78); 8th, I). It. Weatherley (854.48): !)th, J. Parker (852.81);
Rennes provided another good race. The birds were liberated at 0-10 a.m. into a light, east wind. The estimated time of arrival was around nine hours, but the birds beat these times easily, catching many fanciers out. * The first bird timed belonged
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•'Y BROWN — FOTIOS
to Harry Chatham and arrived at 2-37 p.m.. second to Francis
Ho-.varth (2-37 p.m.), with Harry also taking third (2-30 p.m.). Results: 1st. H. Chatham
(1400.70): 2nd, l \ R. Howarth (1408.32); 3rd, H. Chatham (1407); 4th, J. Scott (1400.00); nth, H. Lofthouse (1402.03); 0th. Mr & Mrs Raker (1305.70); 7th, A. & C. Rang (1387.47); 8th, H.
Lofthouse (138-1.75); 0th, I). R. Weatherley (1370.00); 10th, S. Scott & Son (1300.22); 11th, A.
& C. Rung (1343.80); 12th, J. Parker (133O.00).
Clitheroe 1st XI (v Padiham, Sat., away, wp2p.m.): K. Faw cett, N. Ashworth, C. Seed, M. Hewhurst, .1. Hille, N. Wes- twell, G. Sutcliffe, N. Roltun, R. Palmer, P. Rishop, Loncs. Scorer: R. Preston. Clilheroe 2nd XI (v Lucas,
TEAMS
Sat., home, wp 2 p.m.): F. Hus sain, P. Atkinson, S. Rlackburn, R. Sharp, A. Palmer, M. Scott, S. Rishop, A. King, M. Moulds- worth, 1). Rooth. A. Rooth. Scorer: M. Hussain. Clitheroe 3rd XI (v Oswald-
XI (v Whalley, Sat., away, wp 2 p.m.): W. Slinger, S. .Proctor, H. Kenyon, R. Medford, P. Spencer, A. Dickinson, D. Howard, 1. T h r e l fa l l , R. Snencor, R. Rlair, I). O’Neill, lith man: M. Rriggs. Kib b lesd a Ie W a nd e re rs
XI (v Whalley. Sat., home, wp2 p.m.): P. Seedle, T. Rraith- waite, M. Greenhalgh. P. Hall. P. Drinnan, M. Dennett, G. Leech, I. Rritcliffe, 1). Rraith- w a ite , 1). Cottam, Yates. Scorer: Miss C. Rritcliffe.
Rihhle.sdale Wanderers 2nd
dale Wanderers, Sat., away, wp 2 p.m,):.L Wharton, W. Cooper,
Walkden, J. Bailey; conso lation — M. Town; men — G. Holden, F. Riley; con solation — R. Walkden. Special prizes were won by Mrs Walsh and Mr S. Denwood. The MC was Mrs P. Larkin. This was the last whist
congregation at All Hal
Sound of brass There was a very good
Mrs J. Spurgeon, Mr J. Martlqw, Mrs S. Dugdale, Emma Smalley, Matthew Dugdale, Mr P. Lancaster, Mr A. Hollings and Mr N. Turner. James Spurgeon carried a large candle into church. The service told the
lows Church, Mitton, on Sunday evening, when the Rev. B. Cave welcomed the brass section from Stonyhurst College, led by Mr Bill Carter. The organ ist was Mr Anthony John. Lessons were read by
drive of the season and Mrs Larkin was presented with a plant in recognition of her services. Next season’s whist
dale Wanderers, Sat., home, wp 2 p.m.): D. Higginbotham, L. Rurgess, F. Mackwood, A. Coo per, 1). Taylor, A. Clinton, R. roster, L. Kearsley, A. Hamid, P. Bradley, D. Wilcock. Scorer: J. Tavlor.
M. Fallon, A. Calderbank, L. De Villiers, M. Walker, I*. Macintosh, R. .Rrown, M. Camm, T. Wright, Watson. Scorer: Charlotte Camm. Whalley 2nd XI (v Ribbles-
0 -1 5 .p.m.): M. Rriggs, M. Davies, D. Howard, T. Ryrne. M. Auster, P. Kenyon, T. Wat kins, P. Rurgess, S. Wild, R. 0* Neill, R. Harrison,.I. Rose. Whalley 1st XI (v Kibbles
Youth XI (v Great Harwood, Moo., away, meet 5-50 p.m.,wp
twislle I., Sun., home, wp 2 p.m.): M. Rooth, P. Griffiths, G. Cartledge, S. Ashman. J. Fur- nell, S. Duckworth, K. Franks, S. Nicholson, 1). Rarrott, M. Houldsworth, D. Rooth. Scorer: R. Preston. r Klbblesdale Wandeiers 1st
One of the four presenters for the Waddiiigton chan nel in the recent television experiment, Mr Jonathan B r o w n married Miss Susan Louise Folios, at St 1’ c t e r ' s C h u r c h , Salesbury. The bridegroom is the
divided between the Rib ble Valley branch of the Pre-School Playgroup Association and the asso ciation’s headquarters, which has a £4m. fund raising target for 1990 (dubbed Playgroup Aid Year). The Kibble Valley branch intends to use its portion for supervisor training, while its donation to the national cause will go towards starting new groups, buying equip ment, and other projects. The Clitheroe mile of
The money is being
drinks manufacturer Kiora, which is supporting the national fund-raising campaign.
pennies came at the end of National Playweek. Chil dren who went to Booth’s to hand over their Smar ties tube personally each received a balloon and sticker, provided by soft
/ 1036 Public Notices YOUR CLASSIFIED INDEX,
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS 1001. Announcements 1002. Christmas Greetings
' 1003. Greetings 1004. Appreciations 1005. Adoptions 1006. Births
' 1007. Christenings 1008. Congratulations 1009. Good Luck 1010. Birthday Greetings 1011. Coming ol Age 1012. Engagements 1013. Forthcoming Marriages 1014. Marriages 1015. Wedding Anniversaries 1016. Silver Weddings 1017. Pearl Weddings 1018. Huby Weddings 1019. Golden Weddings 1020. Diamond Weddings 1021. Condolences 1022. Oealhs 1023. Roll ol Honour 1024. In Memoriam 1025. Birthday Memoriams 1026. Thanks lor Sympathy 1027. Acknowledgements 1028. Fknal Tributes
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tical sales representative, is the second daughter of Mr and Mrs Dennis Cap s t ic k , of Law renc e Avenue, Simonstone. Given away by her
erty developer, and only son of Mr and Mrs David Taylor, of Hollins Farm, Clerk Hill, Whalley, kept the destination secret. The bride, a pharmaceu
father, she wore a gown of unbleached silk satin with a full train and shawl col lar with roses in shades of purple round the waistline and on the collar. Her flo
ral circlet headdress secured a tulle veil and she
carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, freesia and foliage. The chief bridesmaid
There was a surprise hon eymoon i n s t o r e for Simonstone bride Miss Susan May Capstick, fol lowing her wedding to Mr Andrew William Taylor at St J am e s ’s Church, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a prop
ANNOUNCEMENTS 1032. Claiming Oates 1033. Competition Results 1034. Church and Charity 1035. Church Notices 1036. Public Notices ... 1037. Examination Successes 1038. Legal Notices
PERSONAL SERVICES 1041. Personal Loans 10t:. Lost and Found 1043. Education/Tuition 1044. Mobile Disco 1045. Caro Services 1046. Reliremenl 1047. Personal 1046. Personal Services 1049. Sauna/Solaria 1050. Sunbed Sales/Hire 1051. Health and Beauty 1052. Hairdressing 1053. Dressmaking/Alteralions 1054. Wedding Window 1055. Catering 1056. Funeral Directors
EMPLOYMENT 1060. Employment Training 1061. Situations Wanted 1062. Part-time Vacancies 1063. Situalions Vacant 1064. Thank You Applicant
HOLIDAYS 1068. Caravans and Camping 1070. Boals and Trailers 1071. English Coastal Resorts 1072. English Country Resorts 1073. England 1074. Scotland 1075. Wales 1076. Ireland 1077. Abroad
BUSINESS TALKING
TO BUSINESS 1081. Business for Sale 1082. Business Wanled
was Miss Jennifer A. Cap stick, the bride's younger sister, and also in atten dance was Miss Helen Taylor, the bridegroom’s younger sister.
youngest son of Mrs Marie Brown, of Regent Street, Waddington, and the late Mr Fred Brown. The bride is tile youn
father, the bride wore a gown of ivory silk dupion with a rose dominating the shawl neckline, a fitted bodice, a straight skirt featuring a large back bow and a long flowing train. She carried a shower bou quet of cream roses, pink b r i d a l g l a d i o l i a n d
gest daughter of Mr and Mrs Demosthenes Fotios, of Maple Close, Salesbury. Given away by her
Jeanne Fotios and Mrs Helen Marie Mackay, and the bridegroom’s niece, Miss Charlotte Elizabeth Hornby. The older attendants
isters. Miss Caroline
stephanotis. s . She was attended by her
length floral cotton dresses with roses in shades of pink and purple on a white background. The dresses featured shawl collars and bows at the back. Best man was Mr Ron
They wore ballerina-
ald Jackson and grooms men were Mr Anthony B. Capstick, the bride’s elder brother, and Mr Andrew Houghton. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. Hugh Clark and the organist was Mrs Sheila Williams. A reception was held at
Clitheroe. Marathon trek
jade roses on the bodice and a bow at the back. All carried smaller versions of the bride’s bouquet. Page boy was Chris
wore ballerina-length jade taffeta dresses with fitted boned bodices and roses on the necklines to match the bride’s. The young brides maid wore a ballerina- length dress of cream taf feta, featuring contrast
Haworth, groomsman was Mr David Hornby and ushers were Mr Michael Anthony Fotios and Mr Tim Brown. The ceremony was con
topher Timothy Brown, the bridegroom’s nephew. Best man was Mr Robin
ducted by the Rev. Alan Hartley and followed by a reception at the Shireburn Arms, Hurst Green. The couple spent their
honeymoon in Cyprus. They are to live in Clitheroe. Photograph: Phil Gar- lington, Grimsargh.
Whalley Abbey. The cou ple are to live in York village. Photograph: Pye's, of
3,(100 miles in the past six months. Mrs Andrews (50) left
WHEN grandmother Vera Andrews arrives at Clitheroe's British Gas showrooms in Castle Street on July Oth, she will have walked more than
her home in Essex on Jan uary 2nd to start a year long trek visiting more than 700 British Gas show rooms. Altogether she will walk 7,000 miles to raise money for the Help the Hospices movement.
Arts and crafts T O M O R R O W s e e s another meeting of the
newly-formed Clitheroe L i f e - L o n g L e a r n i n g
group, which encourages retired people to share interests. Arts and crafts will be
1083. Business Opportunities 1084. Business Services 1085. Business EquipmentiFumiture 1086. Business Premises 1087. Warehouseilndustrial Premises
1088. Commercial Property 1089. HotetsAJcensed Property 1090. Farmsltand/Smallholdings 1091. Plan! and Equipment 1092. Tenders 1093. Road Haulage and Transport 1094. Professional Services 1095. Financial Services
FOR SALE 1100. Miscellaneous Sales 1101. Furniture tor Sale 1102. NurseryComer 1103. Photographic 1104. Fashion 1105. Sport and Leisure 1106. Compulers/Eleclronics 1107. Radio, TV and Video 1108. Hi-Fi and Music . 1109. Musical Instruments 1110. Antique and Collectors Hems 1111. Auction Sales 1112. Livestock Auction 1113. Farming/UvestockiPoulby 1114. Horses and Ponies 1115. Pels Comer 1116. Shooting and fishing 1117. Gardening 1118. For Hire/DIY 1119. Miscellaneous Wants
HOME SERVICES 1124. Home Sendees 1125. Electricians 1126. Plumbers 1127. Painlers and Decorators 1128. Builders. 1129. Joiners 1130. Tarmac 1131. Sandblasting 1132. Upholstery/Carpat Cleaning 1133. Glaziers 1134. Plasterers 1135. Roofrng/Tiles 1136. Double Glazing 1137. For Hire/Equipmenl
PROPERTIES
1143. Accommodation lo Let 1144. Accommodation Wanled 1145. Flats tor Sale 1146. Houses lor Sale 1147. Houses Wanled 1148. Houses Exchanged 1149. Holiday Property lor Sale 1150. Land 1151. Mortgages/loans 1152. Conveyancing 1)53. Removals
VEHICLES 1157. Cycles 1158. Vehicle Repair 1159. Vehicles lor Hire 1160. Motors and Accessories 1161. Commercial Vehicles 1162. Vehicles Wanled 1163. Motor Cycles and Accessories 1164. Motor Tuition 1165. Motor Insurance 1166. Garages
1168. Motor Repairs, Services and Accessories
1169. Motor Show
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (ClassiJ Public Notices
EYEWITNESS SOUGHT
To accidenl on A 59 Sabden, Clitheroe
Junction, on Wednesday June 20lh about 9-10
p.m. belween blue Fiat and blue Ford.
No inconvenience or loss in anyway to you assured.
Please telephone Padiham 79589 .
ROSEWOOD COURT Home for the Elderly
10 HEW SINGLE BEDROOM] EXTENSION IS NOW OPEN AND SUITABLE FOR
WHEELCHAIR-BOUND
Rosewood Cour t is a purpose-built home, ground floor level only, with two resident w ard e n s and ,a nurse.
P le a s e contact M r o r M rs T a t te rs a l l , | p roprietors or T h e Wa rden at OWEN S TREET. ROSEGROVE. BURNLEY. T E L BURNLEY 37788
CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENT When’
classifie
rou cancel a advertisement
you will be given a STOP NUMBER
Please keep this number in a safe
3 plla arce until you have paid your account,
you will need to quote it if you have a query.
Goods Vehicle Operators Licence
U ltra fram e Ltd of E n te rp r is e Works, Salthill Road, Clitheroe is a p p ly in g to c h a n g e a n existing licence as follows:- To close operat ing c entre at Enterprise Works, Salthill Rd, C l i th e r o e a n d to k e e p 4 vehicles and 0 trailers at the new operating centre at rear E nterprise W orks, Upbrooks, C l i t h e r o e . O w n e r s o r oc cupie rs of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who believe the use or enjo yment of the la n d w i l l b e p r e ju d ic ia l ly a f fe c te d m a y m a k e w r it te n r e p r e s e n t a t i o n to t h e Licensing Authority at North
W e s t e r n T r a f f i c A r e a , P o r tc u l l is H o u s e , S e ym o u r Grove, Stretford, Manches te r M 1 6 O N E , w i th in 21 d a y s following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of th e ir re p re s e n ta t io n to th e applicant at the address given in this notice.
T O N Y A B B O T T . I . T . E . C . I . P . T . I . t n u s s u y c u s i n g a r o m a t h e r a p y o i l s . T o u c h f o r h e a l t h . H c a l i n y . T e l . B u r n l e y 3 7 1 8 5 . 2 4 h r u n s w e r i n y s e r v i c e .
F U N C A S T L E S h i r e , b i r t h d a y s e t c . T e l . 0 2 8 2 6 8 6 1 0 .
P A L M I S T R Y a n d t a r o t r e a d - i n y s . T e l . B u r n l e y 3 2 9 3 8 .
Hairdressing
C H A R L O T T E ’S m o b i l e h a i r - d r e s s i n y . ( a l l a s p e c t s ) , w e d - d i n y m a k e - u p , e t c . T e l . W h a l l e y ( 0 2 5 4 ) 8 2 3 7 3 3 .
Wedding Window
P H O T O G R A P H Y . F o r y r e a t w e d d i n y p h o t o y r a p i t y a t c o m p e t i t i v e p r i c e s , r i n y C h r i s o n B u r n l e y 3 4 4 8 6 .
L E IG H S W E D D IN G L IM O S .
v i d e o s a n d p h o t o y r n p h y . T e l . B u r n l e y 3 7 7 7 4 .
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Whalley & Little Mitton Parish Council
Local Government Finance Act
1982
Accounts and Audit Regulations 1983
A U D IT O F A C C O U N T S y ea r ended March 31 si, 1990
Notice is given that the audit for the y ea r ended March 31st, 1990
has been completed. Mrs J .M . Hindle
Clerk lo the Council
CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE OF ALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDERS
Orders for insertion of advertisements in the Clith eroe Advertiser and Times are accepted subject to the Standard Condition agreed between the News paper Society and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising save that.
3. If the material or layout of the advertisement, or any part of it is composed by the Proprietors at no extra charge to the advertiser, the copyright in the whole advertisement shall belong to the Proprietors.
2. No liability is accepted for any loss or damage alleged to arise through delay in forwarding replies to box numbers, however caused. Particulars of the Standard Conditions will be supplied on request.
1. The proprietors accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the printing of any advertisement.
D A RW E N SU N L E I S U R E f o r t h e v e r y l a t e s t f a s t t a n s u n b e d r e n t a l s . H a r w e l l 7 7 1 5 1 5 .
Health and Beauty
Whalley & Wiswell Joint Burial Committee
Local Government Finance Act 1982
Accounts and Audit Regulalions 1983
A U D IT O F A C C O U N TS
year ended March 31st, 1 990 Notice is given that the audit
for the year ended March 31st, 1 990 has been completed.
Mrs J.M. Hindle Registrar
4. The following rules for the settlement of accounts will apply:
Part-Time. Vacancies;
(b) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher has not been despatched to the Publisher on or before the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by a surcharge equal to 3% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission:
(a) The due date for payment shall be ;he last day of the month following the month of insertion of an adver tisement or if the publisher shall not have despatched the appropriate invoice and voucher or other proof of insertion (or made the same available for collection when this is the custom) to the agency (or the advertiser if it is a direct account) by the 10th day of the month following insertion, the last day of the second month following the month of insertion:
^Competition':: .Results'
C L I T H E R O E & D I S T R I C T
N e t b a l l I . e um i e . 1s t 2 6 9 3 , 2 n d 0 1 8 7 . 3 r d 2 0 6 7 . 4 t h 2 1 0 3 . 5 t h 2 4 5 9 . 6 t h 2 1 7 0 . 7 t h 1 9 1 2 . B t It 0 5 7 9 , 9 t h 1 3 5 2 , 1 O t h 0 8 2 3 . 1 1 t li 1 0 2 6 . 1 2 t h 2 8 5 8 . 1 3 t h
2 9 8 1, 1 4 t i l 2 9 0 7 . 1 5 t h 1 0 4 6 , 1 6 t h 0 7 6 5 . 1 7 t h 0 1 8 0 .
C L IT H E R O E F .C . S u p p o r t e r * C l u b , W e e k 4 7 . 1 3 2 . £ 5 0 .
(d) The existence of a query on any individual item in an account will not affect the due date of payment of the balance of such account.
(c) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher (including the amount of any surcharge payable in accordance with paragraph (b) above) has not been despatched to the Publisher before the expiration of one month after the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by an additional surcharge equal to 2% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission:
the topic discussed at the Pendle Club, at 2 p.m.. and full details are avail able from Diane Oxley (Preston 2G2014).
drives get underway on October 2nd at 7.30 p.m. in the Old School.
Contact
summer holidays will be held on July 3rd at 2.15 p.m. in the Old School.
The last meeting of the Contact Group before the
story of the church’s year, with help from the young people. The music was greatly enjoyed and the
stone School will be organ ising the last waste paper collection of the term on Friday, July 6th, from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
The Friends of Simon
Leisure skills display helps to buy cooker
ANYONE who visited the Waddington Over 60s Exhibition of Arts and Crafts, organised by the Leisure Club over the weekend, would soon have realised that m the “television village” not all the residents are tele-addicts.
were represented, from a Ten ladies from Wad- total of 53 exhibitors, and dington Hospital had work work on display ranged on show or for sale and from tatting and copper- other villagers provided work to furniture restora- flowers, some exotic tion and lacemaking. rp,
A wide range of 25 skills cooker for the club, The event, held in the ■ , , , . , lade for the sales table. plants, cakes and marma-
Methodist Sunday School, The children were espe- raised about £250, which, cially interested in the added to money already artificial flowers and many raised, has provided a new visitors thought the char-
1 y
coal drawings’ so good that at first they believed they were photographs. A competition to "name
that bin!" was won by a Haslingden visitor, who identified 17 of the 20 birds photographed in the village. Teas were served with a
5. The terms of the Recognition Agreement between the Newspaper Society or between the Newspaper Society and the Newspaper Publishers Association and recognised advertising agencies are deemed to be incorporated in these conditions of acceptance of advertising orders or the publication of all advertise ments accepted from a recognised advertising agency: Without prejudice to the generality of these terms
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ROSSENDALE H.F.E.
State
Registered Chiropodist
ANDREW COCKLIN MCHS SRCH
Home visit service
Tel: Padiham 78397 (24 hours)
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CARE ASSISTANT
Required (or Saturday nights, 10 p.m. - 8 a.m.
Apply: Matron 23244
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EXPERIENCED PERSON
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Bowland or surrounding area. Can provide excellent references.
Apply Box No. 1468 East Lancashire
Newspspers, Bull St., Burnley. BB11 1DP .
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Part-Time SHOP
ASSISTANT
R e q u ired for lunch times. 1 1 -3 0 — 2 p.m.
M o n d a y to F r iday .
Crabtrees Bakers & Confectioners
Salthill and Crosshill Quarries Local Nature Reserves
CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS
are needed for wildlife surveys, reserve management pruning, wardening etc.
If you care about the environment, enjoy wildlife and have the occassional hour to spare - join in the action.
STAND UP AND BE COUNTED For further details, write or phone:
Ribble Valley Conservation Group
(L.T.N.C.) c/o Little Beck, Eaves Hall Lane West Bradford, Clitheroe BB7 3JG ’
Tel: Secretary 0200 23954
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Canopy & Base
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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 at
6 CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE. TEL: (0200) 24901 I
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