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Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Cf. -&C.


Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, June 28tli, 1990 9


Crowds down but spirits high


I at the fair


RAIN did not stop play at the Whalley and District Lions annual midsummer fair at Whalley Abbey on Sunday . . . but it cut attendance figures from the usual several thousand to about 800. “The drizzle


.. LARGE! umbrella was needed to keep these bonny “babies” dry until the start of the pram race


could not have come at a worse time,” said president John


Lang. “ It started at 11 a.m. and lasted until 3 p.m., but everyone made the best of it and enjoyed themselves. I t was a case of singing in the rain!”


broke even, but the club is hoping to hold another event later in the year to make up the four-figure charity funds usually raised. It was the first time in six years that the club had not insured against bad weather, . . but the fine drizzle would not have counted in the eyes of the insurance companies, who stipulate that one inch of rain must fall in two hours.


The fair only just


SINGING in the rain . . . Whallcy Lions, entertainers and visitors did not let the weather dampen their spirits


theme “Roaring Twenties,” with the men in blazers and boaters and the ladies wearing flapper-style dresses. Spirits were kept up by the Wurdlc High Youth Hand and the Dixielundcrs, who played during the


The fair took the


HARNEY the Clown entertained the children by painting their faces and making balloon animals


to turn up for the pram race through the village, sponsored by the “Advertiser and Times,” which was won in a time of 21min. 53sec. by a team from Great Harwood. Guests included the


afternoon, and clowns and entertainers amused the children. Several teams failed


Kibble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. Howcl Jones and bis daughter, Helen, who visited the many trade stalls and tried their hand at several of the games. Said Mr Lang:


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"Usually we sene hot tea, but for the last four years we have had such scorching days for the fair that we opted for strawberries and ice-cream this time. Needless to say, we had quite a few left!”


KALEIDOSCOPE In


WHALLEY l’laygroup's stall proved a popular attraction for the youngsters


THE COURTYARD


Our SUMMER SALE begins today


Come and choose your HOLIDAY WARDROBE


From our Huge Selection of


"PH00L" — "SPICY" — "ADINI"


THE ORIGINAL and still the BEST See our £5 and £10 rack.


4 SWAN COURTYARD Tel: 25165


SMILE pleiisc . . . Whalley Lions member Cliff Astin takes a photograph of the club members for the family album


An advertising feature by Murray Walker Volvo package second


SAFETY, reliability and durability — those are the Volvo


style, finesse and dynamism to produce a package second to none in tlie motoring world. Walker Fammond has a


hallmarks. Added to these arc


wealth of experience to draw on and lias recently opened new premises at Brownhill, on the outskirts of Blackburn and just a few minutes from Clitheroe.


full range of Volvo cars, parts and accessories, with the bonus of the Lifetime Care commitment.


throughout the world, not only as a manufacturer of quality'motor cars, but also as a company which has special attitudes towards its products, cus­ tomers, employees and the environment.


Volvo is famous


The care concept embraces the entire Volvo organisation. It begins with the type of car Volvo designs and the quality standards it imposes upon its suppliers and its own


The company offers the


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that Volvo will honour its responsibility for any manufacturing or material defect, regardless of the age or the mileage at the time the fault occurs. "If a customer keeps his


That’s what is on offer at Walker Farrimond


ear serviced in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, Volvo will make a contribution towards the cost of any component that fails prematurely,” said Mr Barry Kidd, general manager of the Brownhill branch.Providing your ear is maintained to Volvo’s recommendations by an authorised Volvo dealer, there is no reason why Volvo’s commitment to care for your car should ever end at all. With over 20 years’ experience with Volvo, Walker Farrimond offers one-stop shopping. The company provides a complete service to Volvo


AN extensive range o! cars, both new and pre­ viously owned, is on display at Walker Karrimond’s Brownhill branch


Over the years Volvo luxe established a vv«>t lilvv ide reptil.ilion lor huiidmi; ears ■>! quite outslamJinij quality As your new local Volvo


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starts when von walk into


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tailor a finance package to suit your exact needs and .


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that when you pay us a visit m the very near Juiute.yvui writhe extraordinarily impressed


V O L V O


THE Warcock Bowmen, of Samlcsbury, ran an archery range and our picture shows 6-year-old Liam Hill (front right) trying out his William Tell technique


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MAN with a wealth of experience in the motor trade, general manager Mr Barry Kidd, is well equipped to deal with your every need


THE skilled service team is trained to look after both you and your car i '


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