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12 Clitheroe Adrertiner A- Times, Ju n e 2Jnt, IDS).i


Your chance to like royalty


beautiful part of our world for granted — even the drive there is a ionic. I spent III) minutes viewing the splendid facilities which have already proved


place in which to relax, unwind and temporarily put on hold the problems of the outside world. It is easy to take this


alth Spa is the perfect HeThorneyhoime Hail An advertising,' feature


to be a magnet for visitors worldwide. It was the end of a fraught week and a damp slimmer Sunday. 1 emerged feeling bet­


ter. purely alter a guided tour, and noted how even the fish in the pond swam around without a care in the world — imagine what a week’s stay can achieve jt :|r-


A ROYAL treat is yours for the taking deep in the Centre of the Kingdom.


Ueillv family, proprietors of a civil engineering com­


the capable hands of Mrs Wendy Whitwell anil her daughter. Candice. Their mission is to provide a lux- u r iu t is , s t r e s s - f r e e environment and they do it to perfection. It is now owned by the


THE health spa is in the capable hands of Mrs Wendy Whitwcll (right) and her daughter, Can- dice, whose mission is to provide a luxurious, stress-free environment for clients


-fredM?vson Are pleased to supply Thorneyhoime Hall and wish


Wendy and Candice continued success


FRED LAWSON CLITHEROELTD


Pendle Trading Estate, Chatburn, Clitheroe.


Tel. 0200 441260 Fax. 0200 440084


BRIAN


Poultry and Provisions Merchants


---------WHOLESALE----------- Frozen Foods, Fresh


LEEMING Fainter & Decorator


All decorating work undertaken, free estimates


Best wishes to all at Thorneyhoime Hall for the future


Tel: 0254 822043 G A T E W A Y


Are pleased to have supplied all carpets to Thorneyhoime Mall Health Spa and wish Wendy and Candice continued success


SWAN COURTYARD, CLITHEROE 0200 22107


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ACTIVE SOLUTIONS FOR ALL YOUR SKIN-CARE PROBLEMS In c lu d in g


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L A N C A S H IR E PR5 1ZE


Best Wishes to all at Thorneyhoime Hall _______ __ _____


I Feel great for not a great deal


Special offer, July, August and September - Spa Days Usually £50 - NOW £45 inc. VAT


( - eaulifully situated and offering every facility.


Thorneyhoime Hall is the perfect place to either just relax or get yourself into shape.


And now for a limited period only-you can enjoy our


facial, massage, swimming pool, whirlpool and lunch are all included in the price.


Spa Days at a special rate Monday - Wednesday. Toning salon, water exercise class, sauna and steam,


You arrive at 9.00 a.m. and leave at 5.00 p.m. Book now - write or phone. Also ask for details of our 2 for the price of 1 residential stays.


THINKING OF A NEW CONSERVATORY


Planning


We offer the complete package - Plastering


Foundations - Wiring & Tiling Plus Furniture, Fans and Lighting


We are delighted to have designed and constructed Thorneyhoime Hall's new conservatory


VISIT OUR PRESTIGIOUS SHOWROOM TODAY UL TRAFRAME ilililK-,-


UPVC WINDOWS, DOORS 4 CONSERVATORIES 20 BURYRD,


V tO W T lW .■, HEALTH SPA


Dunsop Bridge, Clitheroe. Lancashire BB7 3BB. Telephone 0200 448 271


RAWTENSTALL BLACKBURN CLITHEROE 0706 830445


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service is more than just a word


Thorneyhoime Hall where


When It comes to natural skin care and colour cosmetics, let Clarlns look after you with highly effective products


providing visible results and the mosi advanced skin care and colour advice available today.


harmonies - the Rods, The Pinks, The Corals - a unique guide through complementary shades to enhance the beauty and radiance of face, eyes and lips.


Now, you can also discover Lc Maqulllage Clarlns, . exceptional colour cosmetics arranged In 3 colour


Our Beauty Therapists reflect Clarlns' essential qualities - professional expertise and total commitment to service, guaranteed to leave you feeling relaxed and pampered.


appointment, contact Thorneyhoime Hall on 0 2 0 0 4 4 8271


For further details and to book your


consultations and full professional treatments for the face, bust and body.


Our dedicated Beauty Therapists offer In-depth


BURNS CONTRACTING (Barrow) LIMITED


S p r in g S t r e e t ,


Rishton Telephone: ( 0 2 5 4 ) 8 7 6 3 5 3


Fax: 0254 877118 "I- We wish Wendy < S Candice and all at Thorneyhoime Hall continued success For supplies of quality meats


few’sUuijtry Jutcliers.


Hancocks Farm, West Bradford, Nr. Clitheroe, BB73JG.


Tel: (0200) 23685 ^ Wishing Thorneyhoime Hall continued success Clunk click policy


PASSENGERS on county council mini-buses are to have the added security of knowing that seat belts are to be added to the vehicles.


Transport Sub-Committee, said: “We recognise that urgent action is required to improve safety for pas­ sengers. With this in mind, all county council-owned vehicles will be required to have seat belts fitted by March 31st, 1995, and contracted services bv no later than December 31st, 1995.”


government, to adopt a policy of implementing seat belts. County Coun. Bob Clark, chairman of the Public


decided, in the light of recent motor accidents and a lack of guidance to local authorities from national


with the individual and, in the case or passengers under 14, with the driver.


Responsibility for wearing a seat belt will rest ■


. M ak in g savings


and General Purposes Committee heard that supplies from Amerada


THRIFTY Ribble Valley Council officers have saved over £12,000 on the council’s gas bill for the next two years. Members of the Finance


Coun. Kat commented:


Hess Gas £12,254 fror projected bil Ribble V


officers shot tulatcd and keep up this


A special joint committee which met last week


N O R TH WEST A R EA


Pendle Training Estate,


Chatburn, Clilhoroe, Lancashire 0 07 4JY.


Tel. Clithoroe (0200) 41542 Fas. (0200) 41314


appeared on TV and in the national press and is shortly to feature promin­ ently in in-flight maga­ zines on planes leaving M u nchcs ler A i rp o r t . Thank you notes abound from satisfied customers, many who return again anil again. Equipped with a beauti­


you too can relax in the riverside haven for a weekend with your part­ ner or friend, or for even less, £200 plus VAT, two can sample the benefits during any two-night stay midweek. ThorneyhoIme has


fully designed swimming pool, whirlpool, treatment


is run hv Candice's hus­ band, Michael. The family is c e 1e b r a t in g t he reopening of the acclaimed health spa, with a special two for the price of one offer, starting next month for a limited period. For just £230 plus VAT,


pany based in the south, hut whose northern outlet


for the clients; Thorneyhoime Hull is in


Story: Vivien Meath Photos: John Barry


croquet and putting green, all surrounded by a perfect backdrop of some of Brit­ ain's finest scenery. For those wanting to spend time outdoors, there are organised daily walks and mountain bikes.


rooms, sauna, steam rooms, sunbeds, hair salon and toning tables, the hull has its own tennis court,


lettuce leaves and carrot juice. Far from it. Lunch is temptingly buffet style and dinner mouthwater­ ing. The food is healthy and fresh and the menu features a traffic light warning system and calorie count for those who wish to abstain a little. Thorneyhoime is licensed, with an extensive wine list, and there is abso­ lutely no pressure to dress for dinner. I’ttre relaxation is the order of tile day. Men are made just as welcome as women and a


rooms are pure perfection and include one suitable for the disabled, while the standard rooms too are a delight. All are on-suite. Tlte food is certainly not


The th re e premier


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial)-, 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified> A t the


Water's Ed g e By Martin James


KEITH MASON and I arrived on the banks of the Ribble just downstream of Edisforcl Bridge, kntn- eroe, about 2 p.m. on the afternoon of February l i t ). We had come to try and catch a few chub, but cone 1 tions didn’t look very good, with a cold south-easterly


wind ruffling the water surface. The water was low and gin clear, the temperature


-


was 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The swim we had chosen was a three-foot deep channel in front of a dead reed bed; the water was shallow on the far bank, getting deeper as it flowed across to our near bank swim. I tackled up with an lift Nicholas Whip]) MJ Spe­


cial rod, Mitchell 300 reel, 51b breaking strain line. The end rig was six inches of Dynon braided line and a size six Partridge barbless hook, with a small piece of plasticine moulded on the line about four inches


hooked up on the bottom so often. The plasticine tends to reshape itself and pull through when caught between stones. I fed two handfuls ol mashed bread into the swim, then baited with a piece of crust and cast towards the far bank, so the bait would roll across and into the swim anil look more natural to the


from the hook. I have found that by using plasticine I don t get


back and waited for the fish to find the baits. It was a long wait. At about four o’clock, Keith had a good pull and the resultant strike connected with a nice chub of 41b plus. This raised our hopes, we had a brew and waited for the next fish. It was another long wait, then just on dusk my rod tip pulled round a quick strike and I was into my first fish; soon after, a nice chub of four pounds plus was netted by Keith. Having unhooked the fish and returned it to the


fish we hoped to catch. Keith cast out a piece of luncheon meat and we sat


two-night stay includes a daily body massage, facial,


water, I rebaited and cast out towards the far bank once more. The bait I hoped would roll hack into' the deep channel, hut it didn’t get that far. All of a sud­ den the tip pulled down, 1 struck into fish number two and, after a good fight, Keith was able to net the fish. I glanced down and thought it was a good four- pounder. Keith said: “It’s a big fish.” “Yes,” I said, “a good four,” then I had a good look at the fish in the net and gasped “ . . . that could go five!" as I could then see the depth of its body. After taking the hook out, Keith gently put the net


manicure or make-up. Guests can use as many of


the facilities as they want and there are plenty of extra treatments avail­ able, including aromath­ erapy and reflexology and even the seaweed treat­ ment, "Algologie." To find out more, tele­


phone (1201) -I-IJS3T1 or 231 ibr a brochure, or fax 020(1 44-Slill]. A weekend here should


he compulsory for all working mothers — edi­ tor, please note!


WIN A FREE SPA DAY


THERE is a KKKK Spa Day waiting for a lucky winner and a partner in this easy to enter cumpctiton. Just write your name, address and


Clitheroe, BB7 2h\V. or put it in the special box at our front office, marked “Spa Day Contest. For those who do not win, during July. August and September. Spa Days


> King Street,


TOWNSON BROS


(Fuel Services) Ltd lVo‘2S8itt8&%2&'2i'"M


telephone number on a postcard and post it to our office, •*


(Monday to Wednesday) have been reduced from i'5l) to


Toning salon, water exercise class, sauna and steam, facial, massage, swimming pool, whirlpool and lunch. Too good to be true? You will certainly think so once you have been. 'Fry it and see. Telephone (’litberm* -M8271 to book.


VAT. And just look what there is included.


"ofwo Care.■ o Wish


Sklpton 0756 794811


f l A continued It^ \ success Telephone


FOR DETAILS OF


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FEATURING YOUR


CHRIS MONK


ON 0200 22323 Thorneyhoime


isOpslairs" ow n s la ir s«


Are pleased to have supplied soft


co-ordinated lighting to Thorneyhoime


furnishings and


Hall best wishes for the future


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Teh (0200) 22236 including Congratulations to


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We wish Thorneyhoime Hall continued success


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A N N E & TED DUFFIN


Industry and Farming Communities offer their best wishes to Wendy and Candice and alt at


Specialist Newsagents Serving the Hotel


Thorneyhoime Hall


44-46 Shawbridge, Clitheroe


Tel: (0200) 23671


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Candice continued success


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LEEDHAMS GARAGE Dunsop Bridge


appointment, petrol, calor gas & paraffin LOCAL RECOVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE TEL: 02 0 0 4 4 8 2 3 7


Servicing & repairs, MOTs by


We wish all at Thorneyhoime Hall Health Spa every success for the future


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KING STREET, CLITHEROE. TEL: 0200 23152


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Would like to wish Wendy & Candice and all at


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T. K. Suttie, of Highfield Road, Clitheroe. Given away by her father, she wore an 18th cen­ tury-style gown of antique silk and lace, featuring a


son of Mr and Mrs J. D. T. Hanson, of Mitton Road, Whallev. The bride is the younger daughter of Mr and Airs


and ivory flowers and ivy. In attendance were Miss Lisa Whitwell, Mrs


train. Her headdress was of peach and ivory dried H oW .TS


and she carried a shower bouquet of peach


Latham, the bride’s niece, and Aliss Faith Thompson and Aliss April Bailey, the bridegroom's nieces. The three older bridesmaids wore peach silk gowns


Beverley Latham, the bride's sister, Aliss Charlotte Hanson, the bridegroom's twin sister, Miss Rachel


trimmed with ivory and younger bridesmaids wore ivory silk gowns trimmed with peach. They all had headdresses to match and carried bouquets similar to the bride's. 1‘ageboy was the bride’s nephew, Daniel Latham. Best man was Mr Shaun Wilson and groomsmen


were Air Martin Bierce and Air Alalcolm Latham, the bride’s brother-in-law.


Langho, the couple spent their honeymoon in Ibiza. They are to make their home in Whalfey. Photograph: Peter Anslow, Trawden.


ray, a solo was sung by Airs Kathleen Young. Organ­ ist was Airs Agnes Eccles. After a reception at Alytton Fold Farm Hotel,


During the ceremony, performed by I'r T. Alur-


A vintage Austin Seven car transported bride Miss Lindsey Marie Suttie to her marriage to Mr Chris­ topher James Hanson at the English Martyrs' RC Church, Whallev. The bridegroom, a landscape gardener, is the only


HANSON — SUTTIE


and fish back into the water. 1 grabbed the weigh sling, which was soon wetted then put on the scales so they could he zeroed. This done, we wrapped the chub in the sling, which was then put on the scales. We watched the pointer go round to 51bs Soz. I punched the air and said: “Get up there, my best Kibble chub, olbs tioz.” The fish was gently returned to the water in the hope it would grow to a six-pounder. We fished on for another half-an-hour and Keith


'Tils I had two fives — 51b 3oz and 51b Soz — and lots of four-pounders to 41b 4oz, hut I couldn't crack the five pound barrier. My best chub is a till) 2oz fish from the Wensum.


had another -lib-plus fish on luncheon meat. For me this is a very happy moment: I’ve been wanting a Kibble five-pound chub for a long time. Back in the


This fish has given me more pleasure, as I've spent three and sometimes four sessions a week in all weather conditions; even when I've been stuck in my wheelchair through a had attack of multiple sclerosis, my wife Kate has dragged my wheelchair to a chub swim.


.MARTIN JAAIES


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