12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 12th, 1993 O P E N IN G SA T U R D A Y
The Creme de la Creme of ladles Designer Wear Agencies
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 1,22331 (Classified)
A U G U S T 1 4 t h 1 0 a.m. Gordon on a sure wicket As hundreds turn out to welcome cricket ace
An extensive collection of nearly new, top quality designer labels for ladies, including Betty Barclay, Haughty,
Mansfield, Jacques Vert, Monari, Lultima, Monde, Verse, Escada, Alexon, OuiSet Basler, French Collections and many more.
Come along and browse through our wide range a t the opening
good quality garments In excellent condition.
We are accepting
COLLECTIOM SERVICE AVAILABLE
H .YOU Tel. 0282 690960 Open daily 10 a.m. -
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GALLERY BY THE PARK
Gisburn Road, Barrowford
Parking available 5 p.m. Closed Tue &Sun
Enthralling talk on the challenge of climbing
IMAGINE climbing a mountain through low cloud and emerging into a world of serene beauty and sunshine — that was just one of the vicarious pleasures experienced by Probus Club members during a fascinating talk by Mr John Wilmot, of Clitheroe.
Guitars. Woodwind, String and Brass Instruments from leading manufacturers, also second hand Pianos — large choice, lowest prices
Take advantage of our
hRENTAL SCHEME mire an instrument for 3 or 6
String. Brass and Woodwind Instruments over a value of £50.00.
BRACEWELL S
onths with a view to buy, MO Obligation.
REPAIRS, PIAtiO TUM1MQ. MUSIC STANDS, REEDS, STRINGS e tc MUSICAL NOVELTIES
............ • • ' SRIpton-------------------. . THE MUSIC SHOP .......
55 Belmont Bridge. Skipton. Tel: (0756) 798954 50 yards on right— after norrbon*, before (own centre
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OPEM 9-30 a.m. — 5 p.m. MOM-SAT. ---------- CLOSED TUESDAY.----------
had been bitten by the climbing bug 25 years ago when he was in his teens. Since then, he has climbed extensively in the hill and mountain areas of the United Kingdom and his slides showed many stun ning views from cliff faces and mountain peaks. His particular pleasure was ice-climbing in the Glencoe region. This is obviously a cold weather activity and temperatures of minus 10 degrees centigrade are common.
He explained that he
climb when he and a col league l i te ra l ly^ su sp en d ed themselves by their boot laces in order to achieve a particular manoeuvre. That was an extreme
sure, climbing offers both a mental and a physical challenge. Mr Wilmot described one arduous
As well as visual plea
situation and he empha sised the need for good equipment, thorough research of the route and physical fitness, to ensure safety when climbing.
age has reduced his sup pleness and family com mitments take more time, the sp e ak e r told his audience that his climbing is limited to less strenuous but nonetheless enjoyable ascents.
Nowadays, as middle
be an extra one to discuss the changes in local government and will be held tomorrow at the Pen- d le ' Club, when th e speaker will be Mr Paul Timpson, of the Ribble Valley Council.
and answer session, Mr Wilmot was thanked by Mr George Braithwaite in a typically amusing style. The next meeting will
After a lively question
tomers to the office were greeted with a glass of wine and a preview of the office’s plush new open-plan interior.
Society, now in its 26th year in Clitheroe, has dubbed the open-plan style “customer friendly,” for it features a traditional long counter, but is minus the glass screens.
Skipton Building
society said the refurbishment was part of Skipton’s drive to make its offices more welcoming, with more space devoted to customers.
A spokesman for the A raffle for cash
Grcenidge (pictured centre) talked to enthusiastic members of the general public.
manager, Mr Doug Parker, is picture handing Mr Greenidge a miniature cricket bat, with staff members (left) looking on.
The office’s area prizes was held and Mr
the time, Skipton Building Society the place and ace cricketer Gordon Grecnidge the star guest. Well-wishers and cus
IT was the biggest reopening party on record — 7,300 people were invited and several hundred turned up. Friday morning was
GISBURN AUCTION MART PRICES
TRADING was brisk at Gisburn Auction Mart, where there were 140 newly-calved dairy cows and heifers forward.
£1,390 (£1,180) and second qual ity heifers to £975 (£904.30). There were two in-calf dairy
£1,495 (average £1,140.35) and second quality cows made to £900 (£875.35). First quality heifers made to
cows and heifers forward, with cows due August making to £880. Forward were 327 calves,
made to £200 (£229), heifers to £08, Limousin X bulls to £258 (£200.05), heifers to £192 (£120.75), Belgian Blue X bulls to £290 (£255.80), heifers to £188.55. Simmental X bulls to £240
with 138 stirks and stores. Calves: Charolais X bulls
(£205.95), heifers to £210 (£180.35), B. d’Aquitaine X bulls to £235 (£190.50), heifers to £178 (£108.25), other continental X bulls to £170 (£144.05), heifers to £110. Hereford X bulls to £200
bulls and steers to £470, heifers to £120, Limousin X bulls/steers to £545 (£520.05), heifers to £050 (£372.50), Belgian Blue X heif ers to £440, other continental to £320 (£240.85), Hereford X bulls/steers to £100, cows and calves to £800 (£7:13.35). T h e re were 552 c a t t le
(£100), heifers to £150 (£110.75), Friesian X bulls to £200 (£103), heifers to £172 (£80.85), Angus X bulls to £177 (£134.55), heifers to £110 (£83). Stirks am) stores: Charolais X
forward, including 2,548 lambs, eight shearlings, and 194 ewes and rams. Bulls: Continental light to 170.8p (141.2p), medium to
forward, including. 243 young bulls, 148 steers and heifers, and 101 cows and bulls. There were also 2,780 sheep
First quality cows made to
149.8p (137p), medium to 154.2p (137.9p), heavy to 149.2p (131.2p), other light to 114.8p (111.Op), medium to 105.2p (104p), heavy to 105.2p (99.5p). Chief prices: T. L. Fell
(heifers), £740.1G (480kg at 154.2p).
(steer ) , £033.83 (405kg at 15G.5p); A. A. and E. Critchley
to 129.8p (122.2p), Grade 2 to 111.2p (101.Ip), Grade 3 to 104.8p (85p), grazing to 102.8p (89.7p), mature bulls to 127.8p (118ii). Chief price: E. and M. Town-
Cows and bulls: Grade 1 cows
(92p), standard to 100.5p (93p), medium to 98.5p (92.7p), heavy to 92.2p (98. Ip), shearlings to 85.9p (<0.3p), naif-bred ewes to £19.20 (£28.80), horned ewes to £20.80 (£19.25), rams to £48.50 (£43.50). There were 24.00 tonnes of hay and straw also forward,
Beacon Electronic North West Auction, on Wednesday, there were 20 cattle, 1 ,G53 lambs and 35 ewes forward. Prices: Young bulls to 253p
with hay and barley straw mak ing to £45 per tonne. At Gisburn Auction Mart’s
(250p), medium heifers averaged 240p, standard lambs to 20S.5p (20Gp), medium to 205p (201.4p), ewes averaged 90p.
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QUALITY, CHOICE & PRICE
A SUMMER sale with a difference is unfolding on a Whallcy street, where a foursome of primary school pupils set up shop in aid of the RSPCA. The girls have cleaned out their closets and
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LOUNGE SUITE SUPERSTORES THROUGHOUT THE NORTH WEST To!: 051 709 4541
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OPEN - SUNOAY 12.30-4.30;; SUNDAY 12;30:4.30 -SUNDAY CLOSED • • SUNDAY 12.30*4.30 SUNDAY 11.00-5.00; SUNDAY 1.00-5.00 :• 12.30-4.30 You can choose 2,3 and 4 seater settees. You can order
(11) Brown with Caroline Davies (9). The fourth member of the team is Elizabeth Singleton (9).
POLICE have issued a description of a man and woman who bought elec trical equipment from a Clitheroe shop with a sto len cheque and cheque card on July 15th.
pair of Phillips speakers and a cassette holder from Clitheroe Car Radio, Whalley Road. The man is described as white, clean shaven, 6ft. tall, aged late 20s with black coi lar
The couple purchased a -lom-.Ui hair, of a slim
Have you seen these two?
have also been baking flapjacks to sell at their stall on Station Road in the village, where every thing from cassette tapes and soft toys to clothing is on offer. Our photograph shows sisters Jolie (9) and Katy
brushed up their toys to raise money for the animal protection group. All pupils at Whalley CE Primary School, they
UNSCRUPULOUS ticket touts, exploiting the short age of tickets to Buck ingham Palace by charging up to 12 times the tickets’ £8 face value, have come under fire from Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans.
THE DOUBLE DISCOUNTS • THE INTEREST FREE CREDIT* THE SALE ENDS EVERY WEEK The largest retailerlmanufaeturer of quality lounge suites in the North West!!
MP enters ticket row Mr Evans, secretary of
the All Party Tourism Group, has written to the Metropolitan Police Com missioner, Paul Condon, urging that the necessary steps are taken to safe guard tourists wishing to
GILBRAITH UAN CENTRE - M A R K E T S T R E E T , C H U R C H
ley, of Clapham, £947.54 (730kg at 129.8p). Sheep: Light lambs to 97.2p
tal light steers to 150.5p (137p), medium to 148.8p (133.9j>), heavy to 152.2p (129.5p), other light to 127.2p (120p). medium to 121.8p (ll5.0p), heavy to llG.2p(112p). Continental light heifers to
£933.12 (540kg at 172.8p). Steers and heifers: Continen
172.8p (147.4p), heavy to 104.2p (149.9p), other light to 15G.8p (128.Ip), medium to 107.8p (131.3p), heavy to 127.2p (124.Op). Chief price: J. T. Barnes
Collection service available
The 4 Poster Bed above is beautifully finished and is one example from our wide range of beds.
With a huge choice of wardrobes, chests, stools & mirrors, the Victoria Range has been carefully designed to suit any bedroom.
See for yourself in our showrooms now, or telephone for a Free colour brochure.^---------^
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SKI PTON AND HARROGATE
to the touts must be abso lutely clear — we will not tolerate their shady deals, fleecing the public and rip ping off the unwary by their outrageous prices.”
visit Buckingham Palace. He said: “The message
Sale with a difference »
Unbeatable deals during August from one No 1 Van Centre in the
GOTYOUR L PLATES YET?
Northwest!! ALSO DIESEL FREE PORTAB T E E
With every Van orderec in August 1993 TEL: 0254 231431
IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO PLAY LIL
mation should contact Cri- mestoppers (tel: 0800 555111) or Clitheroe police (tel: 0200 23818).
described as white, 5ft. lOin. tall, 20 to 30 years of age, with blonde shoulder- length hair, of a slim build, fresh complexion and was wearing blue denim jeans. Anyone with any infor
build and with a fresh complexion. He was wear ing denim jeans, a light blue cotton shirt and spoke with a local accent. His female accomplice is
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