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THE Cemfuel controversy was highlighted during a BBC-2 “Close Up ' documentary on Thursday evening.
TV focus on local ‘timebomb’ row
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Entitled “Too hot to handle," the documentary investigated whether there was a "timebomb” ticking in the North West — home to the highest
concentration of incinera tors in England.
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Job Booth married Miss iiobyn Jov .Stagg at Clith-
Down Under who had played at Clitheroc. He is the eldest son of
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Mr and Mrs M. Booth, of Salthiil Villa, Salthili Road. Clitheroe. and is a textiles manager. The bride, a teacher, is
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UALITY 3 PIECE SUITES RNE CRES LITD Gift of £1,000
RESIDENTS of the Three Rivers Park, West Brad ford, have raised i 1.000 over the jiasl 12 months for the Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute Women's Trust Fund. On Saturday, a cheque
tor of the caravan park Harof
party.
was presented bv Mr d Cowl
burn. proprie
i inittee. Kibble Valley : councillor Mrs Myra : I Clegg, at an end of season
the treasurer of the eom-
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working holiday in Aust ralia and visiting former cricket professionals from
bride-to-be while taking a
eroe Register Office. fhe bridegroom mei his
( lit lie roe Cricket Club first team player Mr David
BOOTH —
Clitheroe. I’ll o lo g ra p h : John] Barry, Blackburn.
Coifs Head Hotel, Wor- ston, a honeymoon was spent in the Lake District. The couple are to live in
at tile door. Refreshments will be served.
been arranged by the Clitheroe and District Bible Society, will start at “-UP ]un. and tickets are available at the Kavdoe Bookshop, Moor Lane, or
by (oval Harwood Choral Society. 'I lie concert, which lias
lar anil sacred music is to lie pci-formed at Trinity Methodist Church. Clitli- eroe. on November 12tli.
Choral music A I’IB
KiRA.M.ME of popn-
was the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs Janet Booth, and best man was Mr Andrew Booth, the bride groom's brother. After a reception at the
pagme raw silk suit decorated with beads on the skirt and bodice. In her hair, dressed in Edwardian style, she wore licsh roses and autumn berries. She carried a bou- qtict of cream roses, orchids, b er r ies and greenery. Witness at the marriage
STAGG Tile bride wore a cham-
| dioxin levels, wits also spotlighted. A recent sur
Derbyshire, where cattle, milk and soil were found to have abnormally high
(’em file I were Clitheroc resident Mr Andrew Mar tin, wbu talked about his fears for his children, and Castle Cement production manager Mr Peter del Strother.
vey in the Clitheroe area found that tnilk contained no more dioxins or metals than in other areas. Interviewed regarding
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the proposed use of the fuel and the fact that not a single objection was
enough temperatures des troys dioxins.
Maxine hits the holiday jackpot in TV contest
ine, of Faraday Avenue, hit the jackpot on Satur day morning, during the
Cotterill, was washing up in the kitchen when Max ine told her the good news, but thought her d au g h te r must have m ish e a rd , u n til she received a phone call a few
question about the nation ality of the main character in the film “Mrs Doubt- fire." After leaving her name, address and answer that Mrs Doubtfire was Scots on a recording, Max ine could not believe her ears when presenters announced that "Maxine of Lancashire" had won the competition. Her mother, Debby
the correct answer during a phone-in competition. Viewers were asked a
1TV programme “What’s Up Doc,’ when she coined
tination of Clitheroe girl Maxine Jeffries and her family, after she struck lucky while watching one of her favourite television programmes. Eleven-vear-old Max
HOLLYWOOD is the des
were aired that cement companies were not being as strictly regulated as the waste incineration ind ustry, which claims that burning waste at high
received at the time. In addition, allegations
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H M 1 P ad vert isement which appeared in the “Advertiser and Times” asking for comments about
orted that the company was saving on energy- costs through replacing coal with the liquid fuel. Mr del Strother pointed out the environmental benefits of regaining energy from waste and leaving coal in the ground. Also n o t e d was a n
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Hospital were spotlighted, as well as campaigns against proposed incinera tors in Manchester and Kirby. A Coalite factory in
ton General Hospital anti t h e R o v a l L i v e r p o o 1
waste incinerators at Bo!
wailth dangers of burning Rians concerning clinical
government report on the hen'’ ste.
specifically on the poten tial emissions of dioxins from incinerators and highlighted an American
The programme focused
A tasty way to help
the elderly
Standen Hall, Clitheroe, home of Mr John Aspin- all, raised over £1,000 for
East Lancashire presi dent of DGAA Homelife,
the charity in less than three hours. Miss Margaret Drew,
Ribble Valley Mayor Conn. Kate Hodkinson drawing a winning ticket at the tombola.
to provide residential or nursing care for frail elderly people and runs 12 homes around the country. It is hoped to open one in Lancashire in the future. Our picture shows
tions were still coming in as a result of the event, which also featured a raffle and tombola. DGAA Homelife seeks
who organized the fund raiser, said that dona
LANCASHIRE hot-pot was enjoyed by 100 peo ple at a fund-raising lunch for The Distressed Gentlefolk’s Aid Associa- t io n H om e l ife on Sunday. The event, held at
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For your chance to win one of these fabulous prizes just tell us how many separate massage heads are providedI
mobility ol stilt and aching joints and muscles, or can l>e used as a general tone up, to
h also helps increase I A n v n n n \u lu * cnT Iu r .' c . . . . .
Four t separate massage heads provide effective precision massage and four attachments simply screw on and off the massager head.
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of the Carmen Intrasonic Massager and is styled in White with Aqua trimming and comes with a three pin transformer plug.
are operated by an easy reach push button switch cn the handle. A useful colour instruction booklet offers a fully illustrated step by step guide to using the Intrasonic Massager including a luxury white storage case which reflects the quality
There are two massage settings, one for
massage, and the intensity adjustment control can be used on either setting. Both settings
__ Bumper shopping bonanza aims to delight customers m
wick Night celebrations are taking place on December 15th. To mark the Clitheroe celebrations, which this
ing late night shopping events on two consecutive I hursday and Fridays. December Sth and 9th and 15th and ltith, while in Whullcy the annual Pick
customers throughout December. Clitheroe and District Chamber or Trade is host
LOCAL shopkeepers are busy preparing a bumper shopping extravaganza for their
certainly be a must for everyone as the season of ‘sliop^ till you drop” dawns once again.
Times” is publishing u special supplement at the end of the month. It will be packed with competititions and will
Christmas is certainly a busy time in the kitchen
year take on a whole new look, with Christmas dis plays dotted around the town centre and individual shopkeepers already preparing colourful lighting extravaganzas, the “Clitheroc- Advertiser and
Clithcroe.
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22328 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)
and, in the knowledge that the Kibble Valley has a mass of excellent cooks reudy and waiting to move into top gear in the kitchen, the "Advertiser and Times” is inviting them to send in their favourite
as inclusion in our shopping special. Please mark your entries “Christmas recipe competition” and post or deliver them to our office at 3 King Street,
festive recipes. There will be a special prize for the best, as well
Off the cuff talks prove entertaining
bers of Clit ;fhieroe Speakers’ CIlub, who wel comed new members Kathleen Bithell and
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"Smile, please” with a speech entitled "Humour.’’ Members responded with laughter to her treatment of d if fe ren t kinds of humour, and evaluator Derrick Holmes congratu lated her on displaying a sense of fun and an ability to handle one of the more d if f ic u l t a sp e c ts of speaking.
Willman introduced Ada G arn er , who gave a thought-provoking speech entitled "Trash or trea sure,” about pollution resulting from modern living. Brenda Capstick spoke on the manual assignment
Alan Holgate. Evening chairman Chris
reading from “The Dales man” entitled "Conducted with restraint," and dis played the art of clear reading, exercising voice control with appropriate pauses.
Dennis Ogden gave a
THE Clitheroe Police have warned local youngsters that putting fireworks
through letter-boxes or throwing them in public is
considered a serious offence.
VANDALS caused £-100 worth of damage when
they broke a window at a
programme was enjoyed by mem- ud
be on Monday, at 7-30 p.m., at Low Moor Read ing Room and Club. Visi tors are welcome.
Serious offence Their message follows
several incidents in the Clitheroe area and concern about such activities
increasing in the davs nig leading up to bonfire
ht. Window damage
menswear shop in Moor Lane, Clitheroe, between S and 11 p.m. on Friday.
summed up the evening as having been most enjoy ab le, humorous and instructive. The next meeting will
an excellent and amusing evaluation of the session and the topics trophy was awarded to Mrs Chris Carr for her answer to "Where can you hide from the British winter?” Margaret Wilkinson
topics chairman, taxed members’ ingenuity with a wide range of topics given out in sealed envelopes. Everyone coped well with topics such as “Message in a time capsule,” “In my opinion it’s not worth it," “Spare the cash and spoil the child" and "Why do we travel in fear?" Lionel Patterson gave
Margaret Giles, as
Bow-land County High School, and her six-year- old brother, Luke, a pupil at Edisford County Pri mary School, spent the remainder of the weekend “jumping for joy.”
minutes inter, confirming the announcement. Maxine, who attends
the entire family to Los Angeles. The two children will be travelling with their mother and her part ner, Nigel Charnley.
The prize was a trip for
Luke and Maxine cele brating their good fortune.
Our photograph shows Bound for gay Paree
spending money und the title of "Vichy phurmuev skin cure assistant of the your.”
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an assignment to create a slogan for tile cosmetics company,
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were then interviewed by the company’s head of training to determine the winner.
----- .finalists, who all won a weekend In London, ChNow all Mrs Jeffries has to do is look forward-to ristmas shopping in Paris. j r> \ A t
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Mrs Jeffries, a pharmacy assistant at Heyes Chcm- “ Q U v d u w i i i i u im ; u i i v i e n y
A WEEKEND for two in Purls has been won by Mrs Catherine Jeffries (23), along with £300
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