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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,
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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,
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CHIPPING 01995 -' 61286 ALSO :
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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 ■
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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 ■
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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
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3ins, 7ins x 3ins, 6ins x 3ins, 3ins x 2ins, oily boards6insx l'/eins Large quantities
TIMBER 11 ins x 3ins, 9ins x
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North. West
p. s. Dixon SAME DAY
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Punched faced 2000 sq. yard 3ins to good
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,J quality Northwest
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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■
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, 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
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«. 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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