Clithcroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 fA ^ r t is h w ) . Burnley 22331 (Classified^ 11 Clitheroe Advertiser i t Times, M a y Oth, 1991
Whitbread Ribblc Valley League Fight for second place
THKEE clubs are currently Dan Seed Trophy semi-final level in second place of the — Chatbum 0, Kings Arms G. Whitbread Kibble Valley F in a l — Waggon and Football League.
With Waggon and Horses now lo points clear, Kings
port lilue arc all vying for the walKon 4 Horses....... 2121 runners-up spot. Kings and KjnBSAnns...............2211 Transport have two games Royal Oak..-........... ,,1312 left wliicli includes a game-ill- Trans[wrt Blue........ 2211 hand over the Oak.
Arms, Royal Oak and Trans- “ " ,
amount of goals hit past them hunon Hotel............23 9 .
It was a case of unlucky 13 Chatburn.................2010 for Bridge Inn, who had that S J .W ...........« 9
bv Chatbum. . -
mentation evening at Clitheroe Bridge Inn.............. 24 5 2 17 12 * Two i>oints deducted
league holds its annual pre- Transport W dge........
Tomorrow evening, the ,
Social Club, beginning at 7-30 p.m.
Buck Inn 1, Chatburn 1; Swan and Koval 3, Waggon and Horses 9; Station 1, Royal Oak 1; Transport Blue 5, Crimlleton 1; Waterloo Rang ers 1, Kings Arms 3; Trans-
Last week’s league results: , ............v .
derstones 1, Bridge Inn 3; Kibblesdale Wanderers CC Koval Oak 2, Waggon and 2nd XI (v Bamoldswick, Sat., 2 Horses 8; Transport White -1, p.m., home): W. Slmgcr, _S.
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iort Blue 3, Station 1; Buck | j(!ac|,i a . Dickinson, I. Ilrit- Lnn 3, Swan and Itoyal 0; Cal- 1 i f . I). Howard, Yates,
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Calderstones 3; Waggon ami 1‘roctor, M. Kenyon M. Urig- Horses 1, Station 3; Bridge ley, K. Blair, M. Davies, M. Inn 2. Chatburn 13; Royal Briggs, !;;K «n“ r , Spencer,
Oak 2, Kings Arms 0; Trans port Blue 7, Buck Inn 1; Orindleton 1, Swan and Royal
Royal Oak 2, Kings Arms I)
first half knowing that a win could almost secure the run ners-up spot in the Whitbread Kibble Valiev League. With both sides under
ROYAL Oak kicked off the
p.ni.,awav): T. Braithwaite, M. Greenhalgh, M. Dennett, D. , Cottani, I'. Hall, M. Sorell, 0.
J. Rain, R. Bedford. Scorer: D. Etchells.Ribblusdale Wanderers CC 3rd XI (v Baxenden, Sun., 2
Oak look good ley, N. Parker, M. Braithwaite, Tiite....... 21 G 2 15 14 24 7 , Teams
Kibblesdale Wanderers CC 1st XI (v Barnoldswick, Sat., 2
Horses 3, Kings Arms 0. whitbrrad Ribb|e Valiev Lraruc
,'w ,, Waterloo Banners..... 22 12
Calderstoncs............ 21 7 Grirullcion...........2i 7'
Under starter’s orders for excellent day out
THERE was an excellent turnout for the annual Gisburn Races at Wcstby Hall Farm, Gisburn.
With over 150 entries, the event was one of best attended for many years, with some of the horses and amateur jockey s travelling from as far afield as
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Shropshi" e and the North East for the famous point-to-point. The jockeys battled it out over a testing seven-fence course and provided
All the successful jockey s were presented with trophies and mementoes, courtesy of main sponsors Gisburnc Park Hospital.
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strength, the first 30 minutes were pretty dull, but for snip pets of skill from Czanowski, Travnor and Gate. In tne 35th minute the deadlock was bro ken when Parkinson scored. Now in the lead. Royal Oak
took command and increased \vriKKleswurth. Reserves: P. aftc., their lead in the oOth minute Atkinson. Scorer: It. Preston.
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(v Earby, Sat., 2 p.m., home): N. Ashworth, G. Sutcliffe, N. Duckworth, S. Daish, S. Bishop, M. Dewhurst. N. Bolton, S. i ura ham, K i/i vci K. » un v tt
T. Bvme, B. Pinch. Scorer: E.
Chatburn.Kibblcsdale Wanderers Youth XI (v Padiham, Mon., G p.m., home): M. Davies,
D.Howard, B. O’Neill, M. Auster, D. Fletcher, ,L Rose, I*. Harrison, T.Watkins, J. Dewhurst, P. Smithies, A. Greenwood. Reserve: P. Clegg. Scorer: I). Etchells. Clitheroe Cricket Club 1st XI
Granani, rv. Driiver,, n
could not find a way back into the match, leaving Royal Oak with two points. R o y a l O a k : B a rn e s ,
through the impressive Gate. Kings Arms battled on, but
McCormick, Czapowski (I), McGurk. Tro tte r , Shears, Travnor, Lawson, Parkinson, Gate. Czapowski (S).
Easy win
Read 2nd XI 117, Lucas 2nd XI 73
BAITING first on a difficult wicket, Read were in some trouble at 58 for seven.
Fawvceib,
(v Earby, Sat., 2 n.m., away): F. Hussain, S. Westhead, P.
Clitheroe Cricket Club 2nd XI » ea
Bishot>, P. Atkinson, R. Palmer, A. Palmer, R. Sharp, I). Wil cox, S. Baldwin, S. Duckworth, A. Booth. Reserve: S. Hitchcn. Scorer:
M.Hussain. Clitheroe Cricket Club 3rd XI
after 15 minutes, when Green scor
wide pitch. The local side took thc^ lead
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scored with a well directed header, following good team work from Thompson and
Mercer. In the 25th minute, Green grabbed a second from close
(v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, Sun., 2
p.m..away): S. Ashman, P. Griffiths, W. Briggs, R. Leighton, G. C a r tled g e , A.IIuwet, S. Fish, S. Hitchen, J. Scorah, J. Coulter, P. Bishop. Scorer:
R.Preston. Clitheroe Cricket Club Youth
from Geoff Holt (41), helped Franks, A. Booth, S. Amin, J. bv John Westhead (15), Goodman, P. Duckworth, pushed the score up to a Reserve: P. Seedall,
S.Bolton, respectable level.
equally difficult and never p.m., away): J. wharton, J. ,
required. 01“ the Read attack, Tony Dodgson claimed five for 10 anti Richard Goodway three for 22.
Oswaldtwistle 1. 2nd XI 5S
Too strong Read 2nd XI 205 for 5,
READ were far too strong for Oswaldtwistle, who could only
on their way by M. Georgeson (32), D. Booth (21) and A. D r a k e s o n (2 3 ) , w i th impressive knocks from R. Gnodway (44) and I). Wensley (20 n.o.).Read followed their batting performance with some impressive bowling from I). Newton and R. Goodway, who took three wickets for the kiss of 22 runs.
field nine men. The home side were helped
Attack saves day Read 3rd XI 110.
Great Harwood 3rd XI 75
A YOUNG Read side, under the leadership of John Wad dington, gave a good perfor mance to make it three wins out of four in Division Three. Bowled out for 110 by Har
J a in c s made th e b re a k through and went on to take four wickets as Harwood col lapsed to just 75.
wood. Read looked to be heading for defeat when the visitors reached 51 for one. Young leg spinner Alan
New league is spot on
DOMINOES as well as thirls
will lie playeil in this year’s K i I) t> 1 e V a lley Sum in e r
League. Eight teams will he fighting
for the title anil the organ isers thought that dominoes would add another dimension
to the competition. There will lie eight darts
matches, five singles, two doubles and a trebles, while the dominoes will consist^ of five games of partners, giving a total of 15 points available on the night, as there is two added for the darts winners. At the end of the season,
ikeh to hit till rails . , v . However, a superb knock *s0n, £5. Duckworth, C. Lloyd, K. .......... .....................
Lucas found the wicket (v Blackburn Northern, Sat., - . ,‘KG,,,v, tn hit tl«» nnw kearslev, P. Macintosh, A. Cal-
Whalley Cricket Club 1st XI
derbank, L. Kearslev, S. Gor ton, V. Morris, B. Iirown, T. Wright, D. Nuttull, Watson. Scorer: C. Camm. Whalley Cricket Club 2nd XI
« Gor.
(v Lucas, Sun., 2 p.m., home): 1). Higginbotham, S. Barker, L. Burgess, D. Taylor, R. Foster, A. Cooper, S. Mukajee, A. Cur- zon, M. Gorton, S. Hoghton. Scorer: J. Taylor.
Injury-time blow
Levlnnd 1)AF 2 Clitheroc 1, AS chairman Charles Murphy
escorted an injured and sub stituted Geoff Young around the perimeter of the pitch, he expected the referee’s next, whistle to signal the end of the match, giving Clitheroe a well-deserved victory. Instead, he glanced over his
range, when he ran on to a dangerous cross from Keigh ley inside the six yard box. ‘The fine start continued in
the 35th minute when Keigh- Iev pounced after the ’keeper had failed to hold onto the
ball. In the second half, Settle
XI (v Cherry Tree, Mon., 2 p.m., home): M. Blackburn, N. Bibby, S. Nicholson, N. Robin-
pushed more men forward, which left them vulnerable at the back. Although Wadding ton did manage to counter-at tack with a number of fast breaks, they squandered the chances created. Midwav through the second
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Wuddington 3, Settle United I
A SKILFUL Waddington team defeated Settle United in the Craven League Cup
final. Waddington settled into
their game from the start and pushed Settle back into their own half, with Thompson and Keighley stretching Settle’s defence with impressive surg ing runs on the flanks of a
DUE to there being no Ribble Valley LVA Summer Pool League this year, any team interested in playing and res tru c tu rin g the league are invited to attend a meeting on Monday at the Kings Arms, Clitheroe, beginning at 8p.m.
the spectators with some thrilling competitions. The races were organised by the I’endle Forest and Craven Hunt and this
year’s event marked the 10th anniversary of its transfer from its old site at Sawlcy Brow to Weslby Hall.
p.m., home): .L Hutchins, N. Schofield, M. Davies, J. Burke, ^ ____ ___ ^ K. Blair, B. O’Neill, M. Wrig-
f UD SUCCGSS
New pool league cussing such items as reform
form the Invitation bummer Chris Kendrick or Chris Pool League and will be dis- Stewart (Clitheroe 24718).
April lives up to its name for showers
THE month of April got off to a wet start, particularly on the first, when one-and-a-quar- ter inches of rain was measured. This weather continue.. C h a U e n g e
for the first week after Easter. However, a prom ise of better weather fol- owed, with 64 degs F
recorded on the 12th. From the 13th onwards,
half, Settle were awarded a penalty and grabbed the life line they needed. Settle continued to attack
d in g to n o v ercame Rock Rovers 3-2 in a tense replay. A fine hat-trick from Mercer sealed the match for the local
To get to the final, Wad ,
team. In their last two league
matches, Waddington faced Oxenhope and Embsay. Against Embsay, the side battled throughout and took maximum points thanks to goals from Quigley and Mercer. In their final league match
north and north easterly inds kept temperatures
but did not trouble the Wad dington defence and the side easily hung on to claim the trophy.
down, especially at night, with near freezing condi tions and ground frost evi dent on many nights. The 19th was a particu
larly cold night, with two le g r e e s of a i r f ro s t
of an inch. Day
1 3
4 j
of the season, Waddington drew with Oxenhope 3-3.
times, courtesy of goals from Quiglev, Mercer and Thom son, the side could not hold on and the match finished in deadlock.
Despite going ahead three
shoulder to see the referee pointing to the centre circle as Leyland had equalised. \Vorse was to come. By the
Without a win
Burnley Belvedere 1st XI 121, Itihhlcsdnlc Wanderers 2nd XI 99
time he had reached the dressing room, Leyland had seaied a victory they hardly deserved with the last kick of
the game. Ironically, it was Young
who had given Clitheroe the lead in the 10th minute after Paul Burrows had set him
free. The Blues clung on for most
of the remainder of the match, and Jimmy Khan and Bob Pizelis both had* chances to
seal it. Young was forced out of the
game when fouled just outside the box and Clitheroe col lapsed as Leyland dealt them a double blow at the death.
Ladies’ medal
Jack Taitersall Trophy was won by Sheila Dawson, with a round of 82-10-00.
CL1THEKOE Golf Club’s April LGU Ladies’ Metlal alid
NEWLY promoted Kibbles dale Wanderers^ a re still searching for their opening
win in the first division. It certainly looked on
four wickets from captai Billv Slinger reduced Burnley Belvedere to 121. He was well supported by John Rain, Ron nie Blair and Barry Silencer. In reply, most of the bats
out the innings. Burnlov Belvedere 12-1 Bowling: J . Rain 12-4-3S-
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G 7
8 9
10 11
51 51 52 4S
.ecorded. Rainfall on the 29th, a cold miserable day, measured three-quarters
Mux. Min. Rain (mm 52
4G 32 37 39 38
4G 40 40
51 54 55
13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
12 G4 53 53 54 53 45 54 48 47 51 51 54 54 57
57 58
27 2S 29
man got themselves estab lished but then got out. None sco red more th an 15 as wickets fell steadily through
R. Blair 10-3-27-1, W. Slingei 1 0 -1 -3 9 -4 , B. S p en c e
12-3-14-2 Kihhlcsdalc Wanderers: I).
Braithwaite 4, S. Proctor 1 ’ R. Bedford 13, P. Spencer 10
XL Wrigley 15. J. Rain II, XI Briggs 9. W. Slinger 0, W Bradley 4, B. Spencer 13, It. Blair 10 n.o., extras 1, total (all out) 99
3G 1.1 2.3
4G — 50
42 — 45
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38 — 38 — 40 — 35 — 34 3-1
45
3G — 40 — 42 — -
34
2G 58 57
38 30 50 48
2 5 m m — one inch of
Radio taken
A RADIO cassette player worth £100 was taken from a Vauxhall Astra car parked a t th e C astle Cement ear park in Clith eroe. Anyone with any information should contact Clitheroe Police (23S18).
Thanks for the memory
the league will be again run ning its popular team, singles and d o u b le s k n o ck -o u t competitions. ’ Monday’s fixtures: Black
Bull v Dog Inn, Billington Brass Band Club v Pendle Witch, Do Lacv Arms v Judge Walmeslev. Swan with Two Necks v Dog and Partridge.
Pendle challenge
ENTRIES are now being taken for the Winner Pendle Hill Challenge Road Race. The race, this year being
sponsored by previous race winner Brian McKenna, who owns Winner Sports Clothing, will take place on Sunday, June 9th, starting at 11 a.m. Covering a challenging
0.4
30 — 34 1.8 0.8
0.3 2.2
5G 42 40 38
37 — 3G —
11.2 1.7 4.7
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for Meteor riders
THE annual Meteor Club bike ride is on the horizon. The ride, which raises
vital funds for the Clith eroe and District Mentally Handicapped Association, will take place a week on Sunday, s ta r t in g from Edisford ear park at 10-30 a.m. The ride rs will then
Organisers are hoping to meeting, should contact either
ing the present league, the election of a new committee, ways to make it attractive to players, areas and boundaries of the league, rule changes and possible sponsorship. Anv teams interested, but unable to attend Monday’:
YOUR CLASSIFIED INDEX B IR TH S , MARRIAGES
AND DEATHS 100 1 . Announcements 1002. Christmas Greetings 100 3 . Greetings 1004. Appreciations 100 5 . Adoptions 1006. Births 100 7 . Christenings 1008. Congratulations 1009. Good Luck 101 0 . Birthday Greetings 1011. Coming ol Age 1012. Engagements 1013. Forthcoming Marriages 101 4 . Marriages 1015. Wedding Anniversaries 1016. Silver Weddings 1017. Pearl Weddings 1018. Ruby Weddings 101 9 . Golden Weddings 1020. Diamond Weddings 102 1 . Condolences 102 2 . Deaths 1023. Roll of Honour 102 4 . In Memoriam 1025. Birthday Memoriams 1026. Thanks for Sympathy 102 7 . Acknowledgements 1028. Floral Tributes
A N NO UN C EM EN TS 103 2 . Claiming Dates 103 3 . Competition Results 1034. Church and Charity 1035. Church Notices 1036. Public Notices 103 7 . Examination Successes 1038. Legal Notices
PER SO N AL SER VICE S 1041. Personal Loans
1042. Lost and Found 104 3 . Education/Tuition
1044. Mobile Disco 1045. Care Services 104 6 . Retirement 104 7 . Personal 1048. Personal Services 104 9 . Sauna/Solaria 1050. Sunbed Sales/Hire 1051. Health and Beauty
1052. Hairdressing 1053. Dressmaking/Alterations 1054. Wedding Window 105 5 . Catering 1056. Funeral Directors
EMPLOYMENT 106 0 . Employment Training
106 1 . Situations Wanted 106 2 . Part-time Vacancies 106 3 . Situations Vacant 1064. Thank You Applicants
HOLIDAYS 106 8 . Caravans and Camping
1070. Boats and Trailers 1071. English Coastal Resorts 107 2 . English Country Resorts 1073. England 107 4 . Scotland 1075. Wales 107 6 . Ireland 107 7 . Abroad
B U S IN E S S TALKING TO B U S IN E S S 108 1 . Business for Sale 108 2 . Business Wanted_________
1086. Business Premises 1087. Warehouse/lndustrial Premises
1088. Commercial Property 1089. Hotels/Licensed Property 1090. Farms/Land/Smallhotdings 1091. Plant and Equipment
1092. Tenders 1093. Road Haulage and Transport 1094. Professional Services 1095. Financial Services
FOR SALE 110 0 . Miscellaneous Sales
1101. Furniture for Sale 110 2 . Nursery Corner
1103. Photographic 110 4 . Fashion
1105. Sport and Leisure 110 6 . Computers/Electronics 1107. Radio, T V and Video 1108. Hi-Fi and Music 1109. Musical Instruments 1110. Antique and Collectors Items 111 1 . Auction Sales 1112. Livestock Auction 1113. Farming/Livestock/Poultry
111 4 . Horses and Ponies 1115. Pets Corner 1116. Shooting and Fishing 111 7 . Gardening 1118. F o rH ire /D IY 1119. Miscellaneous Wants
HOME SER VICE S 1124. Home Services
1125. Electricians
1126. Plumbers 1127. Painters and Decorators 1128. Builders 1129. Joiners 1130. Tarmac
1131. Sandblasting 1132. Upholstery/Carpet Cleaning 1133. Glaziers
• 1134. Plasterers 1135. Roofing/Tiles 1136. Double Glazing 113 7 . For Hire/Equipment
PROPERTIES 1143. Accommodation to Let 1144. Accommodation Wanted
1145. Flats for Sale 1146. Houses for Sale 1147. Houses Wanted 1148. Houses Exchanged 114 9 . Holiday Property for Sale
115 0 . Land 1151. Mortgages/Loans 1152. Conveyancing
115 3 . Removals
VEHICLES 1157. Cycles 1158. Vehicle Repair
1159. Vehicles for Hire 116 0 . Motors and Accessories 116 1 . Commercial Vehicles 1162. Vehicles Wanted
:1163. Motor Cycles and Accessories 1164. Motor Tuition 1165. Motor Insurance
1166. Garages 116 8 . Motor Repairs. Services and Accessories
1169. Motor Show
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cover a picturesque route through the Ribble Valley, i finishing at the Higher Buck a t Waddington, where refreshments will be served. Last year’s ride raised
over £2,500 and members are hoping to surpass this
figure.With two routes avail able, both experienced and novices are catered for, and those wanting spon sorship forms can obtain them from John Cowgill and Sons in Market Place, Clitheroe and T rin i ty Youth and Community Centre on Parson Lane, Clitheroe. _____
Top team 17.1 1.0
A STRONG team from St | Paul’s Church, Low Moor, proved itself the best at I the annual inter-parish | games in Whalley. Contesting the Whalley
Abbey Cup, teams entered from all over the Ribble I Valley and, after a series of tough events, St Paul’s was crow n ed as th e | champion. St Paul’s churchwarden
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pie attended the event, which included an outdoor I communion service and the official blessing of the new tele-video studio exhibition and v is ito r | centre.
Alternative medicine
A TALK on alternative | medicine proved informa tive and entertaining for members of Clitheroe and ] District Probus Club. The speaker was the I
Rev. Stewart Timbrell, chaplain -to Whittingham Hospital, whose talk enti- | tied, “Herbs and the his tory of medicine,” inter wove the main subject with the history of the I church and details of his work at the hospital in a | fascinating and numorc
style. Mr L. Bamford thanked
eight mile route, the r u n n e r s start and finish from the Well-
springs Inn. The minimum age for entry
is lli and with prizes available to the first five men, the first three women, the first team, the first veteran and a com memorative medal to all fin ishers, interest will be high. Entry is £2-50 to members
of the Amateur Athletics Assocition affiliated clubs and
£3 to non-members. Anyone who wan ts
application form should write to Mr Alan Smith at 9 Insti tute Street, Padiham BB12 8BB. The closing date for entries is June 2nd and with a ceiling of 250 runners set for the race, interested competi tors should apply as soon as possible.
friends congregated a t the Starkie Arms Hotel, including Joan Wriglej,
n°Mrs°Kelly,''who used to live at 39 Wilkin Square, since demolished, and attended Ribblesdalc School, met and married an Australian, Graham Kelly, and the couple now have a grown-up family of two sons and a daughte
^"pictured arcMr'and Mrs Kelly (front left) with long-lost friends, including Mrs Zant (right).......
CHILDHOOD memories were revived and acQuain‘anees rcncwed w h e n f o r mer Clitheroc resident was reunited with friends, thanks to the Ad\crtiser
“"MraTrene Kelly (nee Phillips) now lives in Australia, but was in the Rib-
the speaker. Mrs A. Taylor, of Whal
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ley, is to give a talk, enti- | tied “Unknown India,” at the club’s meeting on May 17th.
Hotel extension
THE historic Talbot Hotel 1 in the centre of the Chip ping conservation area has I been earmarked for an 1 extension by the Bodding- ton Pub Company. A planning application
in keeping with listed building consent was given the go-ahead by the Ribble I Valley Council’s Planning and Development Com-1
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STIRK HOUSE HOTEL
FREE LIST OF TUTORS. T e l . Burnley 5 3 2 3 9 (Tutors w e lcom e ) .
EDUCATIONAL. Consultant n e ed advice? Expert a s s e s - ment and tu i t io n . Reading and wr itin g problems a sp e c ia l ity . Ring 0 2 5 4 2 4 9 7 0 7 .
GUITAR tu it ion , m ost s ty le s . T e l . 0 2 8 2 3 8 6 6 1
Gisburn Require
PART TIME
DISHWASHER OPERATIVES
Weekday evenings and weekends. Must be aged 16 years plus
Transport available from Clitheroe. For lurther details apply to:
; • THE DUTY MANAGER ON (0200) 445581
24195 or (0625) 582868 or contact Blrtwell, 24
ULTRAFRAME PLC
Enterprise Works, Salthill Road, Clitheroe, Lancs. ’ BB71PE.
Telephone (0200) 27413/22002. Fax No: (0200) 25455 Due to increased demand
WINDOW FITTERS TOP CLASS
MUST BE EXPERIENCED TIME SERVED JOINERS
Capable of working to a high standard. Excellent rates — long term employment
• Contact:- (0200) 27413. Ext 33. ;
1033 Competition . Results
CLITHEROE F.C. supporters c lu b , w e e k 4 0 . n o . 2 9 2
£ 5 0 0 . Required Saturdays only. For busy fabric shop ASSISTANT SHOP
Sewing experience and smart appearance essential
Tel. 0200 28078 or apply ORCHID DESIGNS
17 King Street, Clitheroe. 1062 Part-time Vacancies Hoad. Burnley.
REGISTERED c h i ldm in d e r h a s p a r t - t im e v a can cy fo r child o v e r 2 . Tel: Clith e ro e 2 7 9 4 9 .
REGISTERED c h i ldm in d e r h a s v a c a n c ie s . 0 -5 y e a r s . Tel: Cl ith e ro e 4 4 2 0 5 9 .
HELP FOR WORKING PARENTS
Childcare and Babysitting service available. Competitive rates
Contact Blackburn 0254 693001 office hours or 692241 at other times.
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, Cl ith c ro e 2 9 0 2 4 . FUNCASTLES MIRE, b ir th days e tc . Te l. 0 2 8 2 6 8 6 1 0
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PAY LESS Mud Marx Disco PaV tyT d . 0 2 8 2 2 9 9 5 2 .
M u s ic from 6 0 s to ' ** A l l fu n c t io n s ca te r ed lo r . Te l. N e lson 6 9 4 4 6 4 .
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l o n e l y ?
Why not contact PHOENIX The North West 's leading Introduction Bureau
Standard and prolessonal registers. A.B.I.A. member
Lower Graystones, R o ug h le e,
Burnley BB12 9PX Tel: Nelson 696323
LONELY. D e sp a ir in g . S u i c id a l - n e e d t o t a lk t o s o m e o n e - t a lk t o t h e Samaritans. Available 2 4 hrs
per day on N e lson 6 9 4 9 2 9 . 1048 Personal Services
RE GI S T ER E D O S T E O P A T H S '
The General Council 8 Register of Osteopaths
Announces that Q Mr R W I’cicinl, DO, MRO &
Mis 11A Pcrcinl (ncc Jones). DO. MRO Practice at
6 CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE. Telephone (0200) 21901
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ROSEWOOD COURT H om e fo r th e E ld e r ly
SUITABLE FOR WHEELCHAIR-BOUND Rosewood Court Is a purpose-built home ground floor level only
16 NEW SINGLE BEDROOM FYTENSION is n o w o p e n a n d
With the new medic baths which have just won the Queens*
Award Also pipe music throughout the building. Two resident wardens and a nurse.
Please contact Mr or Mrs Tatlersall. proprietors, or Dio Warden at:
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PREGNANT7IN TROUBLE? LIFE Bly 5 0 8 8 0 ror h elp.
1051 Health & Beaut
a s h a m e d o f y o u r n a i l s i fo r th a t sp e c ia l o c c a s io n
n e e d t o c o s e w e ig h t ? N e ed m o re e n e m y . 1 Maduc. your Herbalite Disa ir ib u to r on 0 2 0 0 2 3 2 0 4 .
CHARLOTTE. M o b i le Hair d r e s s e r . C i ty and G u i ld s (advanced) q u a l if ied , fo r alt y o u r h a ir d r e s s in g n e e d s . Te l. Whalley 0 2 5 4 8 2 3 7 3 3 . J
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MOBILE HAIRDRESSING bjl S h e i la . 2 0 year s exp e r ien c e in th e h u ird r e s s in g trad ej T e l . 0 2 0 0 2 8 8 9 3 .
B e a u t i fu l s t r o n g l a s t i n g n a i l s a r e w i t h in * « v f r > L w om a n ’s g ra sp . Th ey Iook^ and fe e l lik e natural nails* Home v is i t s a v a ilable . Km*l Den ise on Burnley 5 4 1 - 4 .
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LEIGHS WEDDING LIMOS. v id e o s an d p h o to g r a p h y . T e l . Burnley 3 7 7 7 4 .
FOR THE FINEST CARS, for th e f in e s t s e r v ic e , fo r th e f in e s t wed d in g s . The Exclu s iv e C o u r ie r , 2 3 5 S k ip ton l td . C o l n e . 8 6 4 4 6 3 o r 6 9 3 8 9 7 .
H A P P Y D A Y S c o m p l e t e wed d in g se rv ic e is d r e s se s , v id e o s , curs , su i t s , s ta t io nery. h a ts , sa le o r h ir e . 35u King St , Whalley. T e l . 0 2 5 4 8 2 3 5 2 8
VICTORIA BRIDAL 4 6 /4 8 K c i r b y W a lk . B u r n l e y . Bridal g ow n s , b r id e sm a id s d r e s s e s - in en s /b o y s fo rmal h ir e . E v en in g s by a p p o in t m en t. T e l . Burnley 2 9 4 1 8 .
BRIDAL WEAR, a c c e s so r ie s CA RR IAGES LIMOUSINE
& men s hir e. County Wed d in g s . 8 Burnley l td . CH- v ig er . T e l . Burnley 2 5 8 6 3 .
Co . fo r b e a u t ifu l w ed d in g c a r s , in B lu e . W h i te o r Black. T e l . 0 2 8 2 6 9 8 3 4 9
NEED A DISCO, ring Soun ds S te r eo on 0 2 8 2 3 6 2 5 0 .
PAY LESS, high q u a l ity w e d ding cak e s . (0 2 8 2 ) 2 9 9 5 2 .
D IA N E S C A T E R IN G . T o p quality catering fo r al l o c ca s io n s ranging from s im p le to s u p e r b . P h o n e f o r f r e e menu N e lson 6 8 9 5 5 (days) o r 6 0 1 6 7 1 (ev e )
MRS D ’s . providing 1st c la s s catering io r 4 0 y ea r s, why accept less? Mrs D enw o od . Burnley 3 7 8 4 7 (2 4 hou r s ) .
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