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10 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 21st, 1995


, Clitheroe 22S2i (Editorial), 22S2S (Advertising). B u rn le y 422881 (Classified) T o u r i sm g r o u p e n jo y s n ig h t o u t Bronte Carpets Ltd MILLSHOP 2 DAY


CLEARANCE SALE 27th & 28th December Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


ROOM SIZE CARPETS from £ 2 0 ea ch


ODDMENTS from £5 Ample parking available Calderbank Mill,


Greenfield Road, Colne Tel: 01282 871141


MEMBERS of Ribble Valley Tourism Association met at the Gibbon Bridge Hotel near Chipping for - their fourth annual dinner.


Coun. Dorothy Pearson said a special grace and the association’s chairman, Mr John Davis, gave a resume of the year’s progress.


Mrs Mary Parker, Ribble Valley’s Tourist Information Officer, organised the event and was pre­ sented with a bunch of flowers for all her help and support.


Town Crier Roland Hailwood welcomed members and invited guests. Ribble Valley Mayor ; -


. class of its own somw, rj"i :~7* , s O H oS r LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING?


Come to Burnley - we're open all weekend SATURDAY, 23rd


Snapshot Street Circus -10 am - 3 pm Punch & Judy, Unicycling, Juggling


SUNDAY, 2 4 th - CHRISTMAS EVE SHOPS OPEN 10.30 am - 4.30 pm V 9


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LOCAL p e o d e are again displaying a high degree of enthusiasm for adult education. The la t e s t f ig u re s


Advisory Committee for Continuing Education in the Ribble Valley, Hynd- bum and Rossendale, Mr


non-vocational students. The chairman of the


by Sheila Nixon


released this month show that the number of voca­ tional students in the area is 684. There are 1,157


enthus iasm for ad u lt education.” The numbers are broken


Eric Bracewell, told the “Advertiser ana Times”: “The report once again reflects the local commu­ nity’s commitment and


Carols and mince pies


THERE was a festive note for shoppers at


favourite Christmas carols and there were mince pies


Booths S u p erm ark et, Clitheroe, on Saturday. M u s ic ia n s p la y e d


• New Feature Cafe • CCTV Security • New S h op s • Glazed Malls • > Improved A c c e s s • 'Mother &. Baby1 fa cilit ies • Public Art Sculpture •


went to Booths’ charity ChainLink, which sup­ p o r ts S t C a th e r in e 's Hospice, Preston; Francis House Children’s Hospice, Didsbury;. the Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal; and the Wildlife Trusts m Lan­ cashire, Cumbria and Cheshire.


and glasses of sherry for customers. Proceeds from the day


£100 damage


VANDALS broke the nearside front window of a Suzuki Vitara in West Bradford. The car was parked on


Westfield Drive and the damage was estimated at £100.


t io n a l s tu d e n t s (21 classes), 255 non-voca- tional (17 classes). Whalley Rural — 18


vocational students (one class), 147 non-vocational (nine classes).


P ro b u s in fe s t iv e m o o d


ju s t one of the readings given at a meeting of


VERSE written by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas was


mance was introduced by chairman Mr Adam Mit­ chell and led by member Mr Campbell Hopwood. The carols were inter­


spersed with appropriate re a d in g s from Dylan Thomas, G. K. Chester­ ton, Robert Morley and others. Mrs Smith kindly provided the piano accom­ paniment, as well as per­ forming a piano solo. Mr Bob Jones gave an


amusing Joyce Grenfell reading, “The Nativity Play,” and Mr Jim Parker conducted his speciality


carol. The chairman thanked


meeting.


everyone for their contri­ bution to a most enjoyable


Clitheroe Probus club. The annual carol, perfor­


t io n a l s tu d e n t s (26 classes), 433 non-voca- tional (27 classes). Ribblesdale — 300 voca-


down within the Ribble Valley as follows. Whalley ’— 330 voca-


t io n a l s tu d e n ts (two classes). 117 non-voca­ tional (eight classes). Clitheroe daytime — 10


Bowland — 26 voca­


(14 classes).The figures are given in a report by Accrington and Rossen­ dale College, which runs adult education in the Rib­ ble Valley. One d is a p p o in t in g


vocational students (one class), 205 non-vocational


classes are proving so suc­ cessful’that a more com­ prehensive range has been offered — Italian, French. German and Spanish, all up to GCSE level or above. Beginners’ classes in all these languages have among 15 and 22 students,' which should guarantee progression to exmaina- tion level in future years. Soft furnishing, flower


aspect of the report is th a t , ou t of six new courses on offer in the a u tu m n , o n ly tw o recruited enough students to run.The new courses were fashion, women in society, criminology, the environment of the Ribble Valley, care of house- plants, and gardening. Criminology and garden­ ing were the successful courses. Meanwhile, language


arranging, five computer courses and a horse man­ agement course have all been converted from non- vocational to vocational and a ll a re p ro v in g successful. This year, the college


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such as yoga, pottery, badminton and needle- craft. The college is cur­ rently looking at the possi­ b i l i ty of a S a tu rd a y programme to be held at Whalley Adult Centre, commencing on January 20th. It is hoped to offer a variety of courses, such as word processing, typing, computing, languages, aromatherapy, decoupage, calligraphy and picture framing.


leading to the diploma in playground p ra c t ic e , which started in Septem­ ber, is fully booked and will run until the end of June.


Meanwhile, the course Beautiful, Charismatic


S ty le & qu a lity th a t will alway s be a p p re c ia ted


finest quality and value under a brand name which Is recognised worldwide for Its Sheffield heritage. .


The “Master Cutler” range of cutlery represents the


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stainless steel and hallmarked sterling silver, “Master Cutler" graces any table-top.


From traditional to contemporary designs, available In high qualify silver plate, 18/10


Each design Is complemented by an exclusive and unique range of high quality silverware and accessory Items, Ideal as boxed gifts


J| exclusively available at: jj_ 82 Albert Rd, Colne Tel: 8 6 5743 Tubbs of Colne 4 30%


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f $


has been able to accommo­ date more special needs classes and s tu d en ts , including special needs within existing classes,


B o o s t fo r s c a n n e r a p p e a l f


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SALE STARTS a DECORATIONS MOUNTAIN SPRUCE 711 CHRISTMAS TREE £128.69 j |


Less 30% £90.00 saving ovei £30 GREAT OUTDOOR 40 LIGHT SET £49.99


Less 30% £34.09 save £15


Wishing all our Customers A Merry Christmas and A Prosperous New Year


Bet ter Gardening B e g in s a t ............ IK3 Access Royal Doulton 'Autumn Breezes' and Hop O' The Hill'. 82 Albert Rd, Colne Tel 865743 Tubbs


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. Our range Includes mosaics, terracotta’, hand painted borders and motifs, ceramic wall and floor tiles, quarry tiles and marble effect etci:: All at great , | value for money.


v... s ' TRADE ARE WELCOME TO A 10% DISCOUNT


Our Tile Adhesive is a must at £6.50 per 10s' . Genlsls Trim a bargain at £3 per 8ft length


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We have a very experienced.tlle fitting service;: which work to the highest : standards and are competent to under take any type of work whatsoever v ’ ALL PRICES & VAT . , , v


THE Superscan


Appeal was given a £300 boost when mulled wine and :epies were r.. e a a t St John’s


mince i served Vicarage, Hurst Green.


. The event was . organised by the vicar and his wife, the Rev. John Birbeck and Mrs . Susan Birbeck, and lay; reader Mr Geoff < Dearden and his wife,


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. Green and All Hallows, t Mitton, attended.


: fund-raising event,” said ’ Mrs Birbeck. ,


K DESIGNED DDE66 AGENCY


Stt CHRISTMAS PARTY % WEAR AND WINTER \ COATS NOW IN


:■ ’^Selling nearly new designenac clothes at a fraction of the ' original cost


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• - ■ ' Come and look at our exciting v; (•:« anew stock o f new samples inc & ■wt Joseph Ribkoff, Betty Barclay,*: ; Laurell, Mondi and Frank Usher,


Let us sell your nearly new designer clothes for you.- V


;rHome collection service available i


.Courses START


tronn..,only .,.. . ..!.r,£99w - RING 0 1 2 5 4 24800*9 All that's left is the Diving - NVQ Linke § r - I


enjoyable morning, as 1 ■ well as being a successful.


“It was a very


/Anne. More than 70 > parishioners from Hurst >


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Mrs Mary Barnes, • chairman of the Superscan Appeal's Ribble Valley Committee. A cake and preserve ■.


Among the guests was H


stall helped to swell the; . funds.


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