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■■■ ■ ■ 4 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,-August 3rd,1995 YQUR SERVICE


ALWAYS at


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R^MLight Haulage w— l—


Contact:


CANING SERVICE & RUSH T SEATING


CHAIR


tlophooo Catheroo1 442173


afttf.Bpjn. SLATES


15,000 blue,• brand new


20ins x 1 Oins 75p each


ReclamationLtd Tel. 01282 603108


Northwest


C.C. PARKER PAINTER AND


DECORATORl Tel:


Clltheroe 25473


CLEANED & s e a l e d &" GENERAL


GUTTERS


HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS -


Phone Colin Mooitioiise Whalley


(01254) 822883 evenings


POWER TOOLS, SCAFFOLDING, LADDERS,


GENERATORS, MIXERS, VIBRATOR PLATES, FOR HIRE OR SALE, EVERYTHING FOR THE CONTRACTOR, ENGINEER OR HANDYMAN. CHATBURN TR A D IN G ESTATE, CHATBURN


TEL: 91200 441511 OPTICAL SELECT T & M GATE, 124 PIMLICO ROAD


Prescription Spectacles f rom .........................£19.95 Bifocals complete from ......................... £39.95 Varlfocals complete from ..............................£69.95 Tints ................... ......................... .. v. — .........FREE Prescription Sunglasses and Swimming Goggles


Large range of frames inc designer; EMERGENCY REPAIRS - often while you


All types of leases and extras. Tel: Clitheroe 25552 QUALITY & VALUE AT UNBEATABLE PRICES INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR


PAINTING AND DECORATING


• • Free Estimates • Special Rates OAP • : • No Job Too Small • All Work Guaranteed


Telephone: Whalley 01254 822248 . Clitheroe 01200 443524 Mobile 0973 401853


• Member of Federation of Small Businesses


STONE SALES NEW


NATURAL


Walling 2 ’/2 to 6ins> split.and pitched faced from £ 18 per sq yard. • • Flags, crazy paving; sawn lintels, sills, auoins and copings cut to shapes and sizes etc. RECLAIMED


Pitched, punched and random


walling, lintels, sills, quions, copings etc; Atso flags from 2ins thick, setts,


( granite and york, kerbs, channels and hand made bricks.


NORTH WEST


RECLAMATION LTD Tel. 0 1 2 8 2 6 0 3 1 0 8


C H IP P IN G T R A IL E R S


■ ' Trailer Manufacturers , Galvanised ATV, Farm Trailers,


Also Trailers made to your own specification. From £150.00 .


Call. Peter Nuttall for: further details on


t


TRAILER HIRE AND ., SPARES. . -


CHIPPING 01995 -' 61286 ALSO :


{SALES, SERVICE REPAIRS ' To all makes of Domestic,Applicances


LOADS OF SPARES ALWAYS IN STOCK J .We can repair most appliances ^ : s ; f NO CALL OUT FEE . ,


? Agents for Numatic - Vax - Royal - t r ,\ Asko-Philips i


DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL 61WhalleyB6ad,clllHeroeTel:443377


ft. r7*'" -rf % ■ , h’I - 'C ' /A ' p - rt!


Bullders/General purpose Trailers, Camping Trailers. 1 ,


D./.P. Domestics Prop: David J. Parker


QUALIFIED HOTPOINT/CREDA SERVICE ENGINEER'


SALI-S/SERVICE/IUTAIRS "No call out charge"


To all types of domestic appliances Reconditioned appliances available


2 Franklin St, Clitheroe BB7 IDO Tel: 01200 443340


.c t u b n i s j u # Portable/Remote/Teletcxfi


. from £7 per calendar month*


New 21V Remote ,T.V. .....................£10.50 New Teletext T.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.50 Discount for annual payment ’


Minimum rental period 12 months Written quotations on request


T.V. ft VIDEO REPAIRS, EX-RENTALS FOR SAIT


K .R .S . UPHOLSTERY Restoration and


re-upholstery of all furniture. FREE estimates, pickup and delivery service.- ■


Range o f fabrics to choose ■


■ from


Telephone Kevin (0 1 2 0 0 )4 4 8 6 2 6


after hours (01200) 448284


Ribble Valley Council Approved Over 25 Tears Service


: From radio to Satellite NO JOB TO SMALL , From houses to hotels Quotes and surveys


W A L L B A N K A E R IA L S Tel: 01254 392609


Mobile: 0831641344 0585 168382


5 -VTimeserved tradesman with over 30 years , ’ , experience


. . Vy - o n Sabden 01282 773173; > -- ^ (evening calls welcome) f ■


s , >,/7-" : Telephone1 ‘ ..n' 1 RAYMOND LOWE Where quality counts up


’ V . ' - Free estimates 1' rJi. -j t, n jt i** ** i K Htek-fir-v I " - ; . i j s ^ i u ,i| J it X * / V 1 ^ -


Choose your own suite and have itfitted.from as;. : little as £199, also tiling and showers etc.- ,


BATHROOMS £199


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CARPET & RUG BARGAINS Always available at our Trade Warehouse at


B&M will do their best FROM PARCEL DELIVERY


F TO 4 TONNES HAULAGE "


ALAN on 0850 751614 KEITH on 0860 808360 or evenings 01282 776516


WELLGATE COURT (Behind Blockbusters Video Shoo)


GATEWAY CARPET WAREHOUSE


Tel: 443888 DUSTERS DOMESTIC CLEANING AGENCY


Daily, weekly or monthly cleaning arranged Competitive rates


CALL JANET OR SARAH ON


01200 440243 for further details


E&D PLANT HIRE


3ins, 7ins x 3ins, 6ins x 3ins, 3ins x 2ins, oily boards6insx l'/eins Large quantities


TIMBER 11 ins x 3ins, 9ins x


’ Reclamation Ltd Tel. 01282 603108


North. West


p. s. Dixon SAME DAY


SPECTACLE REPAIRS


Ctltheroe » Tell 29024 | 40 Paris Avenue STONE


Punched faced 2000 sq. yard 3ins to good


Reclamation Ltd Tel. 01282


,J quality Northwest


603108 Microwave Oven • No Call Out Charge •


• Repair* • Servicing • • Free Estimate* •


Tel: Clitheroe 27973


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- ClUheroe 22824 (Editorial), 22828 (Advertising).'Burnley jSSSSl (Classified)


Ladies who are a true circle of friends


JJ L 'L a d ie s ’ Circle - to tomless purse, just a sense attend one of its meetings, of fun and a smidgen of The term “ladies’ circle” community spirit,


T ■ tion from Clitheroe


accepted an .invita- single woman, too. -1


You don’t need a hot-


COLCARE of .well-heeled ladies hold- quizzes, fancy dress p a c ­ . The fuddy-duddy image activities, among them


is undergoing something of Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle re clamation a t th e meets every second Mon­ . day, for a wide range of


moment.


ing endlesa coffee morn- des, cookery demonstra- ings is definitely passe. These ladies are of the women variety; hard­ working, enterprising and thoroughly modem. The motto of Ladies’


tCircle groups throughout a sen se of p u rp o s e ,


and Service”. The friendship, I disco­


vered, as well as encom­ passing a healthy , dose of mutual support and sister- __________ f


was quite an eye-opener. The destination was


tions,. cabaret nights, Christmas shopping and the odd raft race. Membership of such -a


group can . often help women find confidence ana


ho mimtm ,<■• ‘rfivionriahin pointed out Mrs Linda Wilson, th e g ro u p ’s chairman. If would like to know


Our reporter joins a group of them for a friendly eye-fopener


’ t was with some, trepidation that I


are family-orientated, there is plenty for the


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hood, also included a immediate past chairman deluge of quick-witted of the group Mrs Christine


Rossendale craft centre The Mulb erry Bush, where we were able to see a demonstration of paper and candle-making. N a t i v e Ame r i c a n


more, give her a ring on 01200 25923, or contact


banter and repartee. I t McKenna, on 01200 22928. You never know, this might be one circle' you don’t just go round and round in!


Indians made their candles from melted buffalo w a x __...


ana solidifying, making a kind of pot-cum-candle. . The Japanese, mean­ while, had carved an


eping through the sand a happy married life


poured into mounds of POTATO pie proved the sand, we learned, the wax recipe for success in the


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marriage of a Barrow cou­ ple who celebrated thejr diamond wedding this week. Elsie and Tom Hall-


ingenious niche for them- worth, of Washbrook selves in the paper mar- Close,-met at the Albion ket, by whipping the barks pub. in Clayton-le-Moors, of the mulberry bush and winch was run by Mrs


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utilising the resu ltan t HaHworthis parents. p U]p_


Bear” , complete with satchel, who has “done the rounds” of Circle groups throughout the country. Each Circle puts two


her way to Clitheroe, is E pical of a simple; idea


ty: tni


Freda, who is wending 11'


;nves a great deal. This is friendship and service


at costs very little, but


“Circle-style”. Ladies’ Circle is for


marital or social status, if and take, stud Mre Htril- you are looking for a has- worth. .“At .the end of the sle-free social life, as well day, we just get on very as a healthy dash of fund- well,” she commented, ra is in g , th e doors of Friends and neighbours


women aged, between, 18 and 45.; Whatever your


by trade and ran a baker’s shop, in Accrington, as well as looking after the c o u p l e ’s d a u g h t e r , Kathleen. The secret to a suc­ cessful . marriage is give


Ladies’ Circle are open to attended an open house at y 0U


cost you the earth and, the Calfs Head Hotel, although some activities Worston.


Gift on way to twin town


4 Shtrebum Avenue, ClUheroe, Telephone: 24168 . N O D E P O S I T T V R E N T A L S


THE newly-appointed Mayor of Whalley’s twin town, Vihiers, is to receive the gift of a framed print, depict­ ing the village, from Whalley and Little Mitton Parish Council.


Coun. Eric Ronnan, told members that, since 1988, exchange visits have continued between Whalley and the French town. This year, a party of 73 people has enjoyed the hospitality of many French, families,


At a recent meeting,, the chairman of the council, ...... during their stay;


many gifts had been made to the village by visiting representatives from Vihiers, the council should send


Council members supported his suggestion that, as • ...... t the gift of the framed print to the town’s new mayor., (THOUGHT ' for the week


fine. youth club. I t was noted that numy of the 80 or so members would dash off to the chip shop at the .^The committee then decided Umt we could have


IN the 1960s, Reedyford Methodist Church had a


the epilogue at half-time, so, when they eventually stayed, I was given a chance to get in a word for Jesus. The three pews of the church were filled with youngsters from the dub on Sunday evenings.-; > Quite a number of them committed their, lives to


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the service of Jesus Christ and began to get together in little groups:' They went fora week to. Capenwray College and returned with great enthusiasm. ; , ; ' ■; ■


'announced;! I persuaded them;to.try one moming a, week first,'to which they agreed with a few looks of : disapproval in my direction.


-. “We want to have an early morning prayer meeting: before we go to our. separate .schools,”, th ey :


.- I opened up the Sunday school building and we met: together for about 20 irunutes’ prayer each Wednes- day morning. I was working nights at the time.' The: ■ meetings continued for about six weeks; The numbers;


At the end of that term,‘.they .went^nff in all direct-: •ions'for work, college or university. They.only came 'back one or:two at a time, looking■


r l" ; "U, r ’ E V < f ‘tS Vft


, tal Christianity. Some have made ■cos nn«1 im S n io faM ^w tw a o


youthful days. " -


They will never forget those early, days of experimen- j teachers;;


for;the^ others.


tors, nurses and - ministers’ wives/Lecause we h them to acknowledge the presence of Jesus in their


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-make- themselves 'known; to : me;. They .have usually: changed quite a lot,'but it is'good to here them say „ >“Thanks for old memories.": ~


..SomeUmes’they'come up to me in the street and’ -<■>/' ■ Jr Iflk JOESTANSFIELD V 3v. i S' s nt ’ l s ' \ n v . 1 - ?■ k e y h x ? t f 'T t , * tSZ f m ^ A , ■ ■ c r I u I I,------ ji j i i — ... - - - i i i i mu ................ 'rvr.“- L-tm-vj.* f ■ r % - \ ^ Membership will not family dinner was held at the couple’s home and a , Toolmaker Tom passed


At dinner, we were -the-pub, but could not introduced to “ Freda resist entering when he smelled a waft of potato


presents in her bag, then, when there are 24, the g ro u p 'in cu r ren t pos­ session of her give them to needy children.


pie. g He ordered a pie, but


gained for. when he fell in love with the waitress, his


ot more than he bar­


future wife, as well as the cooking!'-...... ....' i, After a four-year court­


ship, the couple were mar­ ried at All Saints’ Church, Clayton-le-Moors. Elsie was a confectioner


y,^eFuAnsWev.


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n„.Vo nnd


«. sizzling saving oer personl


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the country .. ^ the front entran ^ net and present it a ^


< Our ofi Camelot Keei, —-


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began to fall off-.and one day,'.sadly,-~I. faced.an1 empty room.


, roo3t certainly. . : i.*i Gontember w t r are running mth and, remember, u


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