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12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Man ~Jrd, lUSti


Riversmead pupils meet agai .C l i l lum e SSHtM (Editorial), * -


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1 W IN D OW S • D O O R S • P A T IO S MAY MEGA DEALS


. B u r n l e y W - W (C la s s i f ie d ) _


NO FREE WINDOWS!


Just genuine y value - added offers on our


complete range of windows and doors on all


orders during the next two weeks


OUR USUAL QUALITY PLUS A LITTLE EXTRA


CALL THE PROFESSIONALS


Wellington Mill, Kibble Street, Padiham BB12 8DQ • Telephone: 01282 774124


Open: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-12noon :W IN D OW S • D O O R S • P A T IO S :R O O F . -L I N E t :


P A S T f r i e n d s h i p s w e r e r e n e w e d w h e n f o r m e r R i v e r sm e a d . S c h o o l p u p i l s c am e t o g e t h e r f o r a r e u n io n — a n d t o c e l e b r a t e t h e i r 4 0 t h b i i ’t h d a y s . The class of 1971 and former


dington Club. The former pupils of RiversmeaiK School, now Bowland County High


lengths, even turning to the_ Internet, to track down the former pupils. However, the modern technology


proved fruitless in the search and it was the old-fashioned methods of word of mouth and letter-writing which informed them about the reunion. Around 30 former pupils and retired


teachers came from around Lan­ cashire to renew acquaintances in the joint celebration at the Wad-


School, have already celebrated, or are due to celebrate, their 40th birthdays


this year. Organisers went to extraordinary


teachers Mrs Jean Murray and Mr Jack West attended, but there were apolo­ gies for absence from as far afield as Canada and Saudi Arabia. Organiser Mrs Christine Newhouse


said the event was a huge success and it is hoped to hold another in five


years. Mrs Newhouse was assisted by Mrs


Susan Whitwell and Mrs Ruth Coar. Our picture shows the Riversmead.


School class of 1971 enjoying their cele­ bration at the Waddington Club.


A l i s o n w i n s m o n t h l y a w a r d


BOOKWORM A l is o n Sumner might have got a


fr igh t when she read R o a ld D a h l ’ s ‘/T h e Witches”, but it did not


put her off writing- an excellent review. The six-year-old Pendle­


ton youngster has won the Ju n io r Read e r o f th e Month award, a prize which looks set to be just, one of many. Back in November, Ali­


son, of Bulcocks Farm, became one of the youn­ g e s t child ren e v e r to receive an award from the British Association for Young Scientists. She was awarded a bronze certifi­ cate after completing 10


This Bank Holiday Weekend why not head to one of your favourite shops in


Clitheroe for some fantastic offers. The “Advertiser and Times” has teamed up with some of the area’s well-known shops to bring you some fantastic discounts which allow you to do just that. Building on the phenomenal su c c e s s of our CAT offers, we have decided to go one step further and offer you a


LOTS OF SPECIAL OFFERS WITH THIS COUPON INVALID TILL THE END OF


J une ■


(TAKE THIS COUPON ALONG FOR MANY


I DISCOUNTS I AVAILABLE I IN STORE


IDEAL PET STORES


with 26 years of successful trading. Ideal Pet Stores a re well equipped to cater for all


your needs . So why not take advantage of our special offers and take a trip to Ideal P et S tores today.


Our professional advice is always available.


48 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel: 01200 23528


COM ________ Appliances by ^ I.NUNUE & KCES C <4,r-)~ ^ ,


O F F P B N E FU RN ITU R E


withthis 'coupon


Free planning & estimates. Colour match to your own specification.


Over 2 0 years experience in Polishing - Refurbishing - FiHed kitchens.


01254 822528


% . UNIT 10, WHAILEY IND PARK, BARROV^V Cq (Across From Spread Eagle Pub) tu''


O P E N B A N K H O L ID A Y M O N D A Y


FACTORY SHOP SPECTACLES j - T O


D I R E C T T7DT7T? o Prescription Sunolouei or single vl»lon glatut when you


r lir.r. jpend £70 or wort on on# pair of glauei or contocf lanwi. Please bring this advert with you to entitle you to this offer.


• SpedocUi & ayeteiti for kick & people on Income Support or Family Credit • we do oil the paperwork.


terprise Park, Clayton-le-Moors,Accrington, T e l : 0 1 2 5 4 3 9 5 7 2 5 , |


5 Cunllfle Court, Off Petre Rd, Clayton M0 0 'end .of June :


OFF BRAKE PADS; OIL\ filters; air FILTERS Valid until .


32:36 Moor Lane, Clitheroe


RLANEM0


All Credit Cards Accepted


T0 R SPARES


W e s to c k full s e rv ic e item s for all c a r s , British & F ore ign.


Your local B o s ch A u to sh o p a n d B o sch B a ttery T e s t C e n tre


O P E N : B A N K H O L ID A Y M O N D A Y , I : - - - 1 T e l : 2 5 9 3 8 ° ! £ t ! ' ' !


OFF ALL MEALS . BOOKED -


WEDDINGS / FUNCTIONS BEFORE THE END . OF. JULY 1996


INDIVJDUALLYOH


-on production of . ■ this ad ~ *


. FRITR ITHN */ Pine Furniture also available


H E INANDY 'S o m u c h t o s e e f r o m 5 0 p


2 Castle St, Clitheroe 01200 443545


bonanza of discounts. Instead of just one offer, there are several, featuring various discounts: everything from two for the price of one offers to major savings when you spend over a certain amount. These offers are not just one-offs. Each month, our Cost Cutters p a g e will b e bulging with tokens.to help you save pennies and pounds on a regular basis. The tokens are simple to use. In fact, the hardest thing about the tokens is cutting them out of the page. Once you have done this, follow the discount instructions and then hand them over to the shopkeeper. It is hard to believe that saving money can be so easy. Of course, there is just one problem — which token to use first? That is a difficulty you will have to overcome yourself. , Now you are spoilt for choice, there is only one thing left to be done: g et cutting and head to your favourite shop to make the most of th ese fantastic discounts.


m HOUGHTON — REGAN _________


Miss Rachel Louise Regan married Mr Martin Paul Houghton at St James’s Church, Clitheroe.


.


The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J . Regan, of Brownlow Street, Clitheroo. ■


Houghton, of York Crescent, Blackburn. Given away by her father, the bride wore an


The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs U. , _


ivory dupion silk Empire-line gown, with a scalloped lace-trimmed sweetheart neckline and a bow at the back. She carried a bouquet of roses, orchids, gypso-


philaand ivy. Alison


experiments in her spare time.


In December she^ was


runner-up in a .national short story competition and won £25 worth of books.


Her reading is not just


THIS FEATURE WILL REACH


APPROXIMATELY


9,150 HOMES IN AND AROUND THE


RIBBLE VALLEY.


Put y o u r b u s in e s s ‘In T h e S p o tlig h t’. C o n ta c t S tu a rt P ro c to r on


0120022323


JOHN COWGILL SON LTD


OFF ALL Timex WATCHES,


4 - 6 M a r k e t P l a c e , C l i t h e r o e . T e l : 0 1 2 0 0 2 3 5 8 7


O P E N B A N K H O L ID A Y M O N D A Y m fM m


CUP OF TEA WITHTHIS COUPON WHEN YOU SPEND £2 OR MORE j


The A pricot Meringue


1 5 K i n g S t , C l i t h e r o e T e l : 0 1 2 0 0 2 6 9 3 3


THE


MARKET CAFE N e w m a r k e t S t , C l i th e r o e


Tel: 01200 24117 J S S M S M E i g


Vacant Saturdays In June/July/August for large or


small Weddlngs/Functions - Sept/Oct/Nov/Dec for smaller Weddings up to 61 guests.


* Friday 24th May - Dinner and Dancing (n o t a D is c o )


* New Table D’Hote Menu * New A La Carte Menu


I S t irk House Hotel Gisburn 01200 445581 IN NEW OWNERSHIP ■ WHY NOT GIVEUSAJRY^


confined to tne works of Roald Dahl. She is a fan of the Bronte sisters and is a member of the Bronte Society’s junior section, the Angrians.


B u t h e r f a v o u r i t e


stories are the Enid Bly- ton adventure series and she has nearly read every book.


Barrow Primary School pupils enjoys swimming,


When not reading, the


cycling and drawing. In her review, Alison


said she enjoyed the story, but found it a bit scary.


In attendance were Miss Amy Regan, the bride s '


Empire-lme dress, featuring a lace top, and carried a bouquet of roses and gypsophila. Miss Houghton:wore a claret floral pnnt'Bo-Peep-’


style dress, with a dupion silk sash and rose trim, and also carried a bouquet of roses and gypsophila. Best man was-Mr David Houghton, the bride­


groom's’brother, and the groomsmen’were Mr Jack Jump and Mr John Lockett. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ron


Philpott. . A reception was held at the Sparth House Hotel,- .


Clayton-le-Moors. The couple are to live in Clitheroe.


Photo: IC. Watson, Blackburn. Quarry seminar


QUARRY campaigners are invited to a special seminar next Thursday. The Council for the Pro­


tection of Rural England is hosting the event at its Lancashire headquarters, Worden Hall, Leyland. A spokesman for the


event said it would help campaigners develop their skills, as well as providing essential information ana advice. F u r th e r d e ta i l s are a v a i la b le from CPRE


■planning o f f ic e r Carol Latham on 01772 456181.


G I S B U R N A U C T I O N M A R T P R I C E S


TRADING w as b r isk at- 153.7i> (134.9p), heavy to 134.3p net-inn M a r t US-l-Sp), overweight to 122.7p


made to £900 (average gams to £57 (£48-04). £825) and second qu a l ity There were 17.2G tonnes of made to £725 (£GG9).


w h e re f i r s t^ u a h ty ^ c o w s (£27;47)i „tjier to £55 (£38.59).


First quality heifers made to forward, with wheat straw mak- £1 020 (£940.50) and second quality to £750 (£048.75).


straw and 4.24 tonnes of hay to *28 per tonne and bale


I cows and heifers forward, and I two bulling heifers. Cows made 1 to £000, heifers to £755 (£001.40) I and bulling heifers to £520. I There were 100 rearing calves I forward, the top price for u Bel* I gian Blue going to G. Parker I (£252) and the top price for a Friesian bull going to G. C.As* quith (£128). Prices: Calves — Charolais X


There were nine in-calf dairy when heat hay to £0.45. , u c t io n iv ta i t , (10.lp) Ewes — homed to £39


• At the Beacon North-West. electronic auction, there were 765 spring lambs, 57 store cattle


and 48 calves forward. ' Prices: Standard Iambs to


333p, medium to 328.5p, young bulls to £390,’ heifers to £345. • cull calves .to £80, registered sheepdogs to £540, unregistered •- to £250.


MANY NEW DESIGNER FRAMES FOR 1996


heifers to £72 (£00.70), Limousin X bulls to £102 (£122), heifers to £85 (£00.70), Belgian Blue X bulls to £252 (£200), heifers to £150 (£97.G0), Simmentnl X bulls to £222, h e i fe r s to £122 (£107.30), B. d’Aquitmne X bulls to £242 (£190.30), heifers to £135 (£91), Hereford X bulls to £55, heifers to £55, Fncsiun bulls to £128 (£84.70), Angus X bulls to £70, heifers to £32. T h e re wore 323 c a t t le


DESIGNER S P E C T A C L E S A T F A C TO R Y PRICES


C j 4 P 4 l . 'fy & A p /e c - tn


furwurd, including 254 young bulls and 09 steers and heifers,


ChristianDior O .W .P .


and 1,301 sheep, including 053 lambs, 187 hoggs and 401 ewes and rams.


| £500.35). | The top price for a steer or I heifer was returned by T. H. | •Molhn (£738.23) and the top kilo price by H. and A. Isherwood (420kg at 122.5p = £514.50). Prices: Bulls — Continental


returned by J. C. Crabtree and Son (£700.80) and the top kilo price by E. and M. Townley and Son (410kg a t 12 3.5p •»


The ton price for a bull was


lig h t to £123.05 (106.Op), medium to £121.05 (102.Op) heavy to 114.5p (102.2p), other !*Kbt to lll.5n (89.4p), medium


ll.l.Gp (92.(>p). Steers — Conti­ n en ta l medium to 112.5n


i i ‘i r05;SiV *


{ J O W , Heavy to 108.5, (101. ip), other medium to 98-Gn (9on), heavy to 100.5p (94.7u)


(8.S.5p), other medium to 101.5 ) (80n), heavy to 82.5n.


02 o,, .,0.2,,,. medium to hl)avy to H2.5]) 1


- Continental liKl,t to Sheep: Lambs — liui,t *« I iv'-


IJfi-ap. uaa-flpi. standard to !5iVl»,i.l- r’^P),’ Medium to m A , 1


112.3p (131.(»)>), medium to


houvy to 1331, r slll™lurd to


•I heavy t{>


North Range, Iw id e


WhaUey Abbey, Whalley


Open 10am - 5pm Monday - Saturday


0 1 2 5 4 8 2 2 0 6 9 Over 1,500 styles to choose from. ■


sister, and Miss Lauren Houghton, tne bridegroom s Miss Regan wore a claret dupion silk long-sleeved •


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