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Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, March 21st, 1091


Clitheroc 2232!, (Editor ial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) R a i s i n g c a s h f r o m s l e e p MA R CH IS NATIONAL BED MONTH


G iv e y o u r o ld b e d i t s m a r c h in g o r d e r s a n d g o t o S o w e r b u t t s f o r a n e w o n e


T H IS month is National Bed Month, when bed manufacturers and retailers across the UK will be joining forces to make the public aware of how to get a good night’s sleep and benefit a very


worthwhile cause at the same time. T h e y h o p e to ra is e £50,000 f o r th e c a n c e r


re s e a r c h c h a r i t y , T c n o v u s , th r o u g h v a r io u s e v e n ts a n d v e n t u r e s p la n n e d d u r in g th e m o n th . T c n o v u s is “ d e l ig h te d ” to be th e r e c ip ie n t o f th e c h a r i t y v e n tu re , s a id P a u l W e i r , th e c h a r ­


ity’s National Appeals Director. “ A l re a d y th e s u p p o r t a n d g e n e ro s i ty o f th e


m a jo r m a n u fa c tu re r s h a s h e e n o v e rw h e lm in g a n d c e le b r i t ie s s u c h a s D o n M c L e a n a n d C h r is to p h e r B ig g in s h a v e p la y e d t h e i r p a r t in th e p r o m o t io n . “ M a n y lo c a l r e ta i le r s w i l l he fu n d r a is in g


th r o u g h o u t th is a re a . ’ F o u n d e d in 19*13, T e n o v u s n o w s u p p o r ts


s om e 150 s c ie n t is ts a n d r e s e a r c h w o r k e r s in v e s t ig a t in g th e ca u se s a n d p o te n t ia l c u re s f o r th o s e c a n c e rs a s s o c ia te d w i t h h o rm o n e s - n a m e ly c a n c e r o f th e b r e a s t a n d o v a r y in


w om e n (T c n o v u s is a t th e f o r e f r o n t o f m o b i le s c r e e n in g a n d c e r v ic a l sm e a r te s t in g ) , p r o s ­ t a t ic c a n c e r in o ld e r m e n a n d ly m p h o c y t ic le u ­ k a e m ia w h ic h a f fe c ts b o th a d u l ts a n d c h i ld r e n a l ik e .


M a n y c om m o n t re a tm e n ts f o r c a n c e r in use


to d a y a r c a r e s u l t o f c o -o p e ra t io n b y T e n o v u s . w i t h o th e r o r g a n is a t io n s in p a s t y e a rs .


M r W e i r is c o n f id e n t t h a t th e s u p p o r t a n d


d o n a t io n s g iv e n d u r in g N a t io n a l B e d M o n th w i l l e n s u re t h a t T c n o v u s is a b le to c o n t in u e i ts in v a lu a b le re s e a rc h f o r th e g o o d o f m a n k in d .


Band on course for anniversary celebrations


NOW that hostilities in the Middle East have come to a welcome end, hopes are high that the Regimental Band of the Royal Engineers will attend a bumper celebration planned for the autumn. T h e e v e n t , c o m m e ­


SINGLE BEDS FROM £89 DOUBLE BEDS FROM £149


F R E E Q u i l t c o v e r a n d p i l l o w c a s e w i t h e v e r y 3 '0 " b e d


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F R E E D e l i v e r y a n d F R E E d i s p o s a l o f y o u r o l d b e d


Large s to c k s o f headboards, stools and all bedroom furniture and soft furnishings, carpets an d curtains


R E A D T H I S B E F O R E B U Y I N G A N E W B E D


B U Y ING a bed is one decision you SHOULD


take lying down! I n fa c t , b u y in g a bed can


be a d a u n t in g ta s k — beds a l l lo o k r o u g h ly a l ik e — so w h e re s h o u ld y o u s ta r t?


T r y th e s e b a s ic t ip s


f rom th e th e N a t io n a l Be d F e d e r a t io n t o g e t y o u s ta r te d : © 1, T a k e y o u r t im e and


lie p ro p e r ly on a s e le c t io n o f b e d s b e fo r e y o u b u y o n e . O n ly y o u c a n t e l l w h a t w i l l be th e r ig h t com ­ b in a t io n o f s u p p o r t a n d c om fo r t fo r yo u . © 2 , D o n ’ t b u y a b e d


t h a t ’s to o h a rd fo r y o u . T h e c om m o n — a n d c o r ­ r e c t — v ie w is th a t a f irm b e d is goo d fo r y o u , b u t in f a c t , g o o d s u p p o r t a n d c o m f o r t a r e w h a t y o u re a l ly w a n t and th a t w i l l v a r y fo r each o f us and be a f fe c te d b y fa c to rs such as size a n d w e ig h t . R em em ­ b e r o r th o p a e d ic b e d s a re m e r e ly e x t r a f i rm b e d s w h ic h w i l l be to o h a rd fo r m a n y p e o ple.


© 3 , Do rem em b e r a bed


is b o th a m a t t re s s a n d a base. T h e y w e re m a d e fo r e a c h o t h e r ; t h e y w o r k to g e th e r to p r o v id e s u p -


p o r t a n d t h e y w e a r o u t to g e th e r . A n ew m a t t re s s o n an o ld b a s e w i l l b e a fa lse e co n om y . 0 * 1 , D o c o n s id e r th e


s ize o f th e b ed . T h e p o p u ­ la r * lf t . f iin . d o u b le is n o t


r e a l ly b ig e n o u g h fo r m o s t c o u p le s to s le e p as c om ­ fo r ta b ly as p o s s ib le . M a n y o th e r s ize s a re a v a i la b le , e v e n i f t h e y a r e n ’ t o n d is p la y . ® 5, Do sp e n d as mu ch


as y o u can a f fo r d . Y o u ’l l be b u y in g b e t te r q u a l i ty , lo n g e r - la s t in g c om fo r t a n d in c re a s e d d u r a b i l i ty . O 6 , F in a l ly , fo r m o re


d e ta i le d a d v ic e on ch o o s ­ in g a n d b u y in g a n ew bed , in c lu d in g d e t a i ls o f th e


A D V E R T I S I N G F E A T U R E " “fliiia,. T


B & m n n r


m o ra t in g th e 5 0 th a n n iv e r ­ s a ry o f th o u s a n d s o f R o y a l E n g i n e e r s w h o w e r e t ra in e d a t L o w M o o r , w i l l b e h e ld on S e p tem b e r 7 th a n d 8 th a n d is e x p e c te d to a t t r a c t h u n d re d s o f p e o p le to th e to w n . I t is b e in g o rg a n is e d b y th e lo c a l b r a n c h o f th e


£ 1 ,000 g r a n t to h e lp w i th th e p u b l ic i t y a n d e n t e r ­ ta in m e n t co s ts . A w h o le h o s t o f e v e n ts


h a v e b e e n o r g a n i s e d , in c lu d in g a b e a t in g th e r e t r e a t c e rem o n y , a b r id g e b u i ld in g ra ce , a p a ra c h u te


ju m p a n d a d is p la y o f m i l i ­ ta r y v e h ic le s . R ib b le V a l le y R a i l is


R o y a l E n g in e e r s in c o n - a lso g e t t in g in v o lv e d a n d


ju n c t io n m t h th e b o ro u g h is a r ra n g in g fo r a s te am c o u n c il’s to u r ism d e p a r t - t r a in t o v i s i t th e to w n , m e n t , w h ic h has p ro v e d i ts a lo n g w i t h a n u m b e r o f s u p p o r t b y a p p r o v in g a ' s te am e n g in e s a n d s te am ' ro l le rs . A n u m b e r o f in d o o r


V a n w h i c h n e e d s r e p a i r is n o t


a n ew o n e i K P i i a i


fe a tu re s a n d b e n e f i ts o f s t ru c t io n s a v a i la b le , w r i te K o a d , L o n d o n SW 3 2 E Z th e m a n y d i f f e r e n t c o n - to th e N B F , 251 B rom p to n w i th an 3 2 p sae.


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D ID yo u k n ow th a t we a re a n a t io n o f insomniacs? Sleep is as im p o r ta n t as e a ting to a l l o f us


— and even h a rd e r to control. A c co rd in g to a M O R I p o l l conducted on


b e h a lf o f Red M o u n ta in decaffeinated coffee, ONE T H IR D o f us wake up in the middle o f the n ig h t , E V E R Y N IG H T . One in 20 can a c tu a l ly t ra c e th e cause


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o f th e i r sleeplessness back to an un com ­ for tab le bed.


Women are more l ik e ly to have t ro u b le


g e t tin g to sleep than men. The most common reason fo r w a k in g up


d u r in g the n ig h t is ch ild re n . So, i f you are w a k in g up — w h a t should


you do? The Red M o u n ta in p o l l showed th a t 22% o f people f in d reading is the best way to deal


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A g o o d b e d i s a M U S T w ith insomnia — so keep a book o r magazine


by the bed. Co un ting sheep has c le a r ly become unfa­


shionable — only 2% o f the survey used th is method.


M a k in g love was a sleep in d u c in g option


fo r o n ly 1%. Younger people arc more in c lin e d to tu rn


o n th e r a d i o o r T V — 1S% o f t h e


15-3'1-year-olds. A n i l avoid smoking — nico tin e is worse fo r


sleep than any o th er dru g and non-smokers have been shown to get to sleep f iv e times more q u ic k ly than smokers do.


A n d f in a l ly — research has shown th a t a


m i lk y d r in k before bed is effective in im p ro v ­ in g th e chances o f g e t t in g a f u l l n ig h t ’s


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T H E W o m e n ’ s R o y a l V o lu n ta r y S e rv ic e d is t r ic t o rg a n is e rs fo r th e R ib b le V a l le y h a v e a s k e d u s to p o in t o u t th a t th e v a n fo r w h ic h th e y w e re re fu s e d


. h e lp w i t h r e p a i r s b y a c o u n c il c om m i t te e w a s n o t th e i r n e w e r v a n a t C l i th - e ro e , b u t th e o ld e r o n e s e r v in g th e M e l lo r a n d S a le s b u ry are a s . “ M u c h o f th e m o n e y fo r


th e p u rc h a s e o f b o th va n s w a s g iv e n b y lo c a l fu n d ­ r a is in g o r g a n i s a t io n s , ” s a id o rg a n is e rs M rs S a d ie B a k e r a n d M r s J o a n M y e rs in th e i r le t t e r to th e “ C l i th e ro e A d v e r t is e r a n d T im e s . ” “ T h e C l i th e r o e v a n is


s t i l l c o m p a r a t iv e ly n e w a n d w e w o u ld n o t l ik e th e o r g a n is a t io n c o n c e rn e d , th e R o ta r y C lu b o f R ib b - le s d a le , to t h in k t h a t i ts v a n w a s th e one in need o f u r g e n t r e p a i r . ” T h e y a d d e d : “ B o th va n s


a re u se d fo r th e d e l iv e r y o f m e a ls to th e e ld e r ly . T h e M e l lo r a n d S a le s b u ry v a n is u s e d f o u r d a y s a w e e k , d e l i v e r i n g a n a v e ra g e o f 24 m e a ls each d a y . “ T h e p o s i t io n n o w is


th a t , because o f i ts p re s ­ e n t s ta te , i t w i l l v e r y soon be u n u s a b le w i th o u t a n ew b o d y s h e l l . T h e r o u n d u t te r ly d e p e n d s on th e use o f th is v a n a n d w i th o u t i t w e w i l l h a v e d i f f ic u l ty in c o n t i n u i n g i t s v i t a l s e rv ic e . ” T h e W R V S re q u e s t fo r fu n d s w e n t b e fo re R ib b le


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I V a l le y ’s F in a n c e a n d Gen- 1 e ra l P u rp o s e s C om m it te e , b u t a d e c is io n w a s sh e lv e d u n t i l a m o r e d e t a i le d r e p o r t w a s p ro d u c e d .


e v e n t s h a v e a ls o b e e n p la n n e d , w i t h th e C iv ic T a l l th e v e n u e fo r a spe­


c ia l s h o w in g o f 19-10s f ilm s a n d n e w s re e l fo o ta g e . A d d to th is a w a r t im e d is p la y a t th e C a s t le M u s e um and a g ra n d d in n e r fo r a l l th e s e rv ic em e n a n d th e re w i l l b e s o m e t h i n g f o r e v e ry o n e . R ib b le V a l le y to u r is m


o f ic e r M r K e i th T a y lo r is a d am a n t th a t th e c e le b ra ­ t io n w i l l n o t be a s om b re a f fa i r a n d is k e e n to p e r ­ suad e lo ca l s choo ls, shops a n d o r g a n i s a t i o n s t o b ecome in v o lv e d . A f u l l o r g a n is in g c om ­


m i t te e is b e in g s e t u p to c a r r y o n th e g o o d w o r k a n d a lth o u g h th e e v e n t lia s b e e n s ch e d u le d fo r a w e e k ­ e n d , th e c e le b ra t io n s co u ld c a r r y o n f o r th e w h o le w e e k i f e n o u g h in te re s t is s h ow n .


B a c k h o m e m i n u s h i s a p p e n d i x


T H E M a y o r o f R ib b le V a l­ le y , C o u n H o w e l J o n e s , w a s r e c o v e r in g a t h is h om e in W a rw ic k D r iv e , C l i th e r o e , th is w e e k , fo l ­ lo w in g a n a p p e n d ic e c - tom y . T h e o p e ra t io n w a s c a r ­


r ie d o u t a t B la c k b u r n R o y a l I n f i rm a r y on F r id a y a n d w e n t sm o o th ly , s a id h is d a u g h te r , H e le n , w h o is M a y o re s s . C o u n . J o n e s , a r e t i r e d


hea d te a c h e r , w i l l be re c u ­ p e ra t in g fo r th e n e x t tw o w e e k s a n d h is d u t ie s w i l l b e p e r f o rm e d b y t h e D e p u t y M a y o r , C o u n . A l la n K a y . “ W e w o u ld l ik e to th a n k


e v e r y b o d y fo r t h e i r s u p ­ p o r t w h i le m y fa th e r wa s in h o s p ita l a n d also a l l th e d o c t o r s a n d n u r s e s o n W a r d F o u r a t th e i n f i r ­ m a r y , ” t h e M a y o r e s s a d d e d .


C h e s t e r o r g a n i s t g i v e s v i r t u o s o p e r f o r m a n c e


T H E Bishop of Blackburn, the Rt Rev. Alan Chesters, was among the audience who enjoyed the concert presented by Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society.


T h e c o n c e r t w a s g iv e n


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w i th “ F o u r S k e tc h e s ” b y R o b e r t S c h um a n n , o r ig in ­ a l l y w r i t t e n f o r p e d a l


p ia n o , w h ic h w e re im a g in ­ a t iv e ly re g is te re d . T h is w a s fo l lo w e d b y


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th r e e “ P r e lu d e s o n O ld H ym n T u n e s ” b y C h a r le s W o o d , a t one t im e p ro fe s ­ s o r o f m u s ic a t C am b r id g e , b o rn 125 y e a rs ago. T h e se w e r e in c o n t r a s t i n g m o o d s , e n d in g w i t h a l iv e ly p ie ce b ase d on th e O ld 1 1 3 th P s a lm . T h e m u s ic th e n to o k a


m o re m o d e rn s la n t a n d l is ­ te n e rs w e re in t r ig u e d b y t h e s u i t e “ C h a n g i n g M o o d s , ” O p. 59, b y C h r is ­ to p h e r S te e l , w r i t t e n in 1 9 7 6 . T h e t h i r d m o v e ­ m e n t , T h e C h a s e , w h ic h b e a rs th e s u b - t i t le “ A S in ­ is te r T w o -P a r t In v e n t io n , ”


w a s t r e a t e d w i t h a n in te r e s t in g choice o f s to p s a n d th e s u i te e nd ed w i t l i th e l i v e l y D a n c in g T o c ­ c a ta , b r in g in g th e f i r s t p a r t o f th e c o n c e r t to a t r i ­ um p h a n t close. I n th e second h a l f came


a p e r f o rm a n c e o f t h e w h o le o f V ie r n e ’s “ T h i r d S ym p h o n y fo r O rg a n in F s h a rp m in o r , ” a n e x c e e d ­ in g ly d i f f ic u l t w o r k , a n d th is w a s a v ir tu o s o p e r fo r ­ mance o f th e f i r s t o rd e r . O u ts ta n d in g m o m e n ts


i n c - lu d e d th e v e r y l iv e ly o p e n ­ in g s e c t io n , a s ym p a th e t i­ c a l ly r e g is t e r e d C a n te - le n e , th e l iv e ly In te rm e z z o w i th i ts c ro s s r h y th m s , an A d a g io fu l l o f in te r e s t in g h a rm o n ie s a n d a v e r i ta b le t u m u l t u o u s t o r r e n t o f n o te s in th e F in a le , a l l p la y e d w i th g r e a t a p lom b . T h e


s o l o i s t w a s a c c o r d e d a t r e m e n d o u s '


ro u n d o f a p p la u s e fo r h is s u p e rb p e r fo rm a n c e . M . A . C.


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