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Anncs Mobile Cuts, 12 Liulemoor View, Clitheroe. Tel: 442998 - 10% discount The Bedding Shop 25-27 Wellgate, Clitheroe. Tel: (0200) 443306 - 10% off all quilt covers Brlerflcld Pharmacy 10, Colne Rd, Brierfield, Tel: 0282 614650 - 50p off all developing and printing Burnley Express, Bull St. Burnley - 10% off photographic sales. CJ.'s Hair Design, Glenfield Park, Nelson, Tel: 619333 - . Free trial size Redken products with every appointment. Cllthcroe Advertiser St Times, King St, Clitheroe -10% off photographic sales. Cllthcroe Collectables, 13 Duck St, Clitheroe Tel: 22222 10% off all purchases of £20 and over


Candy Land, Market Hall, Amdale Centre, Nelson. Tel: 617785 - 10% off all orders of £5 or over The Card Centre, 34 Castle St, Clitheroe Tel: (0200) 29769 - 10% discount Chantclle Lighting, Accrington Rd; Burnley. Tel: 838000 10% off all lighting


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- 10% off car hire Dugdales TV & Satellite, Chatbum Rd, Clitheroe. Tel:


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with every new TV, Video or Satellite purchased. Foto King-Kodak Express, Unit 21, Arndale Centre Tel: 618105 ? 5% off any Kodak product, 10% off developing


and printing Freeman Hardy St Willis, Castle St, Clitheroe Tel: 27753


-10% off purchases of £5 or over (excluding sale items) The Gallery, Newmarket St, Colne Tel: (0282) 866317 - 10% off all prints, originals & cards George Heyes Butcher, 70a Lyndhurst Rd, Burnley - Free pack of colemans sauce mix with every lib stewing beef Hampsons Bakers, 10 Castle St, Clitheroe Tel: 25026 -


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Jaycol Furniture Centre Plumbe St, Burnley Tel: 457457 - 10% off all furniture items in stock


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Jane Boutique 7, Leeds Road, The Arcade, Nelson. Tel: 692435 - 10% DISCOUNT Kalnc & Rawson 79, Lowergate, Clitheroe. Tel: 0200 23444 - 10% off beds & furnishing prices (exc sale & * special offer items) Leader-Times Newspapers, Scotland Rd, Nelson -10% off photographic sales. L. K. Interiors, Ormerod St. Burnley Tel: 37484 - 10% off


all stock fabric. Peak Physique Rear Wellgate Clitheroe. Tel: 443183 - 12


sessions for die price of 10 on toning tables, 5 sessions for prices of 4 on sunbeds .......... Pizza Hut, St James St. BurnleyOffer varies Planet Records, Newmarket St, Colne Tel: (0282) 866317 10% off selected items


Roefleld Leisure Centre Edisford Rd, Clitheroe Tel: 442188 - 10% off aerobic & step classes, 50% off


badminton hire. Rendezvous Nightclub, Accrington Rd, Whalley Tel: (0254) 823086 - Discounts on nightclub admission C. Robinson Newsagents, 327 Leeds Rd, Nelson. Tel: 613728 - 10% off cards The Spa Health St Beauty Club, Brown St, Burnley Tel: 838161 *10% off all beauty treatments weekdays before


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ERIC (left) and Angela catch up on times past with Jayne and Woody


YOUR STARS


WITH JUSTIN TOPER.


Check out what stargazer Justin Toper says Is In store for you this weekl


CAPRICORN (Dec 22 — Jan 20)


S 0891 543 597 Because the sun leaves Capricorn tomorrow, the accent turns to financial or practical matters. Chances are however, you are still reeling due to recent devel­


opments in your personal life. AQUARIUS (Jan 21 — Feb 19) S 0891 543 598


There has already been a few upsets this week. But rest assured, the sun in Aquarius tram Friday onwards and a new moon later this month will coincide with a personal revival and some tranquillity.


PISCES (Feb 20 — March 20)


^ 0891 543 599 No doubt recent events have left you a bit shattered


confidence. ARIES (March 21 — April 20)


S 0891 543 588 This week's full moon seems to have created a few shock waves either at home or In your career. Now however the planets are sure to provide some light relief and also a shoulder to cry on.


TAURUS (April 21 — May 21)


S 0891 543 589 Your feet probably haven't touched the ground. Apart from all the tooing and froing, all forms ot communica­ tion went haywire this week. If so then news received


has to boost your morale. GEMINI (May 22—June 21)


a 0891 543 590 The sun in Aquarius denotes a time of peronally


that you have a head for figures. CANCER (June 22 — July 23)


rewarding experiences. Also when a change of sce­ nery is recommended. Indeed, this week it’s doubtful


a 0891 543 590 Both the recent full moon in Cancer and the sun close to Uranus has no doubt brought partnership problems to a head. Whether or not someone is now feeling guilty it looks as though they're about to make amends.


LEO (July 24 — Aug 24) a 0891 543 592 It will be a rare Leo who isn't in the wars or out of favour this week. Despite what has transpired you should be rather touched by other concern now. In fact, one relationship is here to stay.


VIRGO (Aug 24 — Sep 20) a 0891 543 593 Even now you are probably all churned up, and is it


surprising? Yet forget about any recent unhappy expenences and concentrate on matters relating to your own welfare or well-being, and what happens


next will be a real tonic. LIBRA (Sept 24 — Oct 22) a 0891 543 594


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Hopefully, this weeks full moon has finally cleared the air. Either way; leave colleagues, family, members or


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■ Because someone or something beckons .over, tne .' next few days. ■ ■ ■


those who imagine they own you to their own devices. <





• Home is where the heart is. More, due to all the recent 1 commotion you’ll probably, decide to put .up_a_do not ■ disturb sign. Either way, you are certain to find some solace or serenity this week.


SCORPIO (Oct 24 — Nov 22) , a 0891 543 595


> , - SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22— Dec 21) ,


’ a 0891 543 596 • No matter how intimidated or threatened you have felt lately, the mighty planet Pluto moved into Sagittanous two days ago and you really are about to become - force to be reckoned with again.


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of encouraging them to enter. - Based -more on the animal’s personality than gree. the competition is designed to promote res. ble>dog ownership through stressing the-need for a balanced diet and regular exercise.


. -Dugdale’s managing director Mr Roger Dugdale will be joining fellow, judges, in selecting the dog whose


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loyalty;1 courage and well-being sets him apart from the rest of the Parliamentai^pack. ,


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and with friend like that etc. Even so, you can antici- nate some words of encouragement, or messages of tope before this weekend and confidence breeds


OUR reporter Theresa hard at work interviewing original Rollers Eric and Woody


Search is on for another livewire


COULD Clitheroe do the double? Last year, landscape gardener Jason Taylor was East


Lancashire’s Livewire award winner. Now, East Lancashire’s budding young entrepre­


British Rail. ■ Young people aged between 16 and 25 years are


neurs have just one more week to prepare their busi­ ness plans for a chance to win over £190,000 in cash prizes, free business advice and a year’s free travel on


invited to enter the national Livewire Business Start Up Awards 1995, an initiative supported by Shell UK


for over 12 years. This year, the business which can best prove why


free Tail travel would be of value will also scoop the British Rail Young Business Travel Award.


East Lancashire Enterprise Agencies, with sponsor­ ship from ELTEC and other private and public sector


on or after February 1st, 1994, may-submit a business plan and entries must be submitted by January 31st.


Livewire is managed locally by the Consortium of


organisations. Any local young business owner who started trading


be the awards event at Berkley Manor, Accrington, on March 16th. The East Lancashire winner will then go forward to the North West and possibly the national


The climax of the East Lancashire competition will


finals. For more information, local young businessmen and


women should contact the Ribble Valley Enterprise Agency or ring Linda Kirkman (0254 390000).: ■ ■ <


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Hunting for the top dog in politics


CLITHEROE pet food manufacturers B. Dugdale and Along* with the: National Canine Defence League,


the company,-which produces Wuffitmix Complete Dog Foods, has announced the third: annual “Westmir Dog of the Year” competition. ......


DENTONS BOOKS


Manchester Rd, Burnley


ATEENYBOPPER phenomenon struck the streets of Clitheroe on Sunday — when the


Bay City Rollers came to town. More than 300 former fans of the tartan troupe


Story: Theresa Robson Pictures: John Barry


packed Clitheroe Civic Hall for a night of nostalgia


that had York Street rocking. The Bay City Rollers were a sensation in the


1970s, unleashing a wave of teenage hysteria that remains ingrained in the psyche of many a 30-year-old. And none more so than Mrs Angela Seed (34), of West Bradford, whose 20-year-old dream of moot­


ing the Rollers was realised. Mrs Seed and fellow former teenybopper Jayne


Moorby were taken backstage at the civic hall to meet original members of the band Eric Faulkner and Stuart “Woody” Wood. Mrs Seed, a former Ribblesdalc High School


have worried. It was great to eventually meet them in my home town and they were very impressed


with my Lancashire accent! It was definitely worth


the wait.” Eric Faulkner described Clitheroe as a lovely lit­


tle town and the civic hall as a wonderful venue. He commented: “It’s wonderful here. We are


pupil, has followed the Rollers since 1974, but, despite several attempts, has never met her idols. Her loft is a veritable shrine to the group, con­


record business since age 16, Mr Faulkner abounded with anecdotes. At the height of his fame, for example, he bought


As can be expected from someone involved in the .


taining upwards of 100 scrapbooks and memorabilia ranging mom badges and necklaces to pillow cases and clothes.An excited Mrs Seed commented: “I have waited 20 years for this moment. It is a dream come true. I have been everywhere to see the Rollers; Pres­ ton, Manchester, you name it. “I was shaking when I met them, it was such a


shock, but they are very nice lads and I needn’t


proud to be the first band at the civic hall and hope local people will support future concerts, which promise to be fun for everyone.”


a farm in a remote area of Scotland, with a view to converting it to a record studio. However, his planning application was published by a local newspaper and, within days, the farm was


beseiged by fans. “It was like a campsite. I don’t think I ever got to


open the curtains at that place. This is a great busi­ ness to be in, but you can’t take it too seriously. I think it was sheer naivety that got us through in the


early days.” Sunday night’s concert has proved the talk-of-


atmosphere was great and everyone enjoyed them­ selves: This-is just what Clitheroe needs and I


would like to thank those who organised the event.” Organiser of the’concert Pete Barton, a member


them!”


am looking forward to future such concerts, with bands such as the Rubettes, the Searchers and Mud


He commented: “The concert was fantastic and I . ready to appear.”


The next concert at Chtheroe Civic Hall features 70s’ sensation The Sweet, on Feburary 5th,


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Blockbuster, Wigwafn Bam, Ballroom Blitz and Teenage Rampage.


with Lieutenant Pigeon in support. The Sweet enjoyed 16 Top 10 hits, among them


Civic Hall (0200 23278) or Preston Film Services (0772 258796).


Tickets for the event are available from Clitheroe ’ ■


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Management, Rothery House, Henthorn Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2QF.


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Find your way round Ainsworth & Dent Country -in our wordsquare and you could win this lovely bedroom unit, aictured, worth £762. =>art of the high-class Sandringham


range by Stately Bedrooms, it comprises a single wardrobe, a display unit with leaded lights and a top box; all in ivory with gold trimmings and with


gold-effect handles. It’s a really great prize and delivery and fitting come FRE E . Also to be won are three of the elegant wood frames, triple mirrors for the dressing table, (also pictured) each worth more than £130.


Ainsworth & Dent, of Regent Street, Colne, have been well known for their bathroom fittings and accessories for years; but their spacious modem showroom, close to the Asda store and just off the M65, also houses an impressive array of bedroom and kitchen furniture, including examples of the special kitchen range they make themselves. All are laid out attractively with advisors on hand to answer customers' queries - on anything from


Whether it be bedrooms, bathrooms or kitchens, the firm pndes itself on giving the most complete service to the customer.


airbaths to kitchen design. in our wordsquare contest.


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Ainsworth & Dent Comp, East Lancashire Newspapers, to . Bull Street, Burnley by Friday, January 27th- < ■The first correct entry chosen at random will win the bedroom - ,< furniture. Three runners-up will receive abedroommirror.SK;


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• Pete Barton can be contacted do Rothery Artist


of support band Lieutenant Pigeon, has issued this rallying call to townspeople: “Tell me which bands you want to see and I will do my best to arrange


the-town and promoters are promising more to come.An anonymous “former teenybopper” wrote to the “Advertiser and Times,” commenting: “I ha­ ven’t enjoyed myself as much for a long time. The


EDROOM FURNITURE FROM AINSWORTH 0 DENT


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