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tjtitlieroe Advert iser tfc Times, August ju t li, li/ifti


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cc, SOC-a. Charlotte Hice: DT- c, E-b, EL-c, ES-b, F-d, M*b, RS-d. Sx2-ee, T-c. Richard Sagan DT-e, F-d, EL-tl, ES-c, F-d, Rl-c, Sx2*ec, T-c. Lucy Saunders: E-c, EL-b, ES-b, F- b, M-b, O-b, RS-c, Sx2-cc. T-c. Duncan Scarborough: DT-d, E- d. EL-c,ES-d, F-e, M-e. PE-e, Sx2-ee, Til.


EL-a, ES-a, F-d. M-e, PE-e, RS-c, Sx2-bb. Wendy Scott: DT-d, E-d. EL-d. ES-c. M-e. 0- b. PE-d, RS-d. Sx2-dd. Mark Scullion: A-e. DT-c. Graham Seed: DT-c. E-d. EL-d. ES-d. F-e. M-c, PE-d, Sx2-dd. Bonnie Shenton: A-d. DT-b.


Karen Schofiehi: DT-c, E-b. c.


Sx2-ei*. S(KM». Kathrvn Snape: BIS-d. I)T-c,


EL-c, ES-c. F-e, M-e. RS-c,


E-d. ElVd, ES-c, HE-d. M-e, RS-e, Sx2-ce. Anthonv Steer: E-d. EL-c. ES-e, T il. M-c. PE- d. S\2-cc. Helen Swarbrick: l)T-e. E-c.EL-c, ES-b, F-c. T-c. M-b. RS-c, Sx2-bb. I.ee Taylor: E-«l, EL-e-, ES-d. F-e,M-c. PE- b, Sx2-»icl. Sharon Taylor: DT-c. E-c, EL-b, ES-c. F-c. H-c. M-b, llS-b,Sx2-cc.


EL-d. ES-d. He. M e. Sx2-ee. Christopher Templeman: A-e, E-d, EL-c. ES-d. T-e, M-e. PE- c. Sx2-dd. Christopher Town- seml:E-e, ES-e, Sx2-ee. Jacque­ line Townsend: ES-e. . Mary


Timothv Tavlor: l)T*d. E-e,


E-b, EL-b. ES-b. F-e. T-a, M-b. Sx2-bb.


DT-e, E-d* EL-d, ES-d, H-d, PE-d,Sx2-dd.


ET-d, E-c, ELhI. ES-c. F-e. M- h, Sx2-dd. Ruth Smith: Dl-b, E-b. EL-b. ES-b. F-e. H-c, M-b. S\2-bb. Zee Smithies: DT-c, E-


Michael Smith: BIS-d, DT-c, . __


Tnives ES-e. Rachel Trusdale: DT-b. E-a.


EL-a. ES-a. F-c, H-b, M-a, KS- b. Sx2-bb Charlotte Turner DT-b, E-b,


e. EL-d. ES-e. M-e. PE-d.


Rebeci-a Walt: DT-d. E-c. EL- d. ES-b. F-d. T-e. M-c. PE-e, Sx2-dd. Robert Wellock: A-e.


ES-e. F-e. PE-e. Robert Whit- taken DT-b. E-c, EL-b. ES-c. F-d. H-b. M-b, Sx2-bb. Anna Whiltingham: A-e, E-c, EL-c, ES-b. F-c. M-b, Sx2-cc. Louise Whit well: DT-b. E-c, EL-c, ES- b. HE-b. H-c. M-c. RS-c, Sx2-ce.


Mark Whittaker E-e, EL-e


EL-c. ES-c. M-e, PE-e. Sx2-ee. Rachel Wilkinson: A-a*. E-a, EL-a*, ES-b. F-a. Il-a. M-a, Sx2-aa. Catherine Wilson: BIS- d. E-b. EL-b. ES-b. F-c. 11-b. M-e, Sx2-cc. Nicola Wilson: A-c, DT-a. E-c. EL-e. ES-b. F-d, T-


EL-b, ES-b, F-b. T-c, M-c, O-c, RS-b, Sx2-cc. Peter Turner: DT-c. E-d. EL-e. ES-d. F-e. T- c, M-c, PE-d, Sx2-dd. Zoe Tunien DT-b, E-b, EL-b. ES-b,


c, M-c. Sx2-cc. Vicki Winstanlev: E-d, EL-c,


F-c. H-c. M-d. Sx2-dd, SOC-a. Emma UrmsUm: A-c, E-b, EL- c. ES-b. F-c. M-c. PE-b.


E-b. KL-c. ES-b. F-c. H-b. M-a. Sx2-bb. Marie Whitaker: A-d, DT-c. E-c, EL-c. ES-c. F-d. H- d. M-d. Sx2-ee.


Clitheroe.


Vicar discovers a new tipple


CAN you identify this mystery object which will be on display at Sabrien Parish Church Hall at the weekend?


lion to celebrate 150 years formerly the village s old of St Nicholas’s Church, National School. I t is but the Rev. Roland made of a c lay - ty p e


It is part of an exhibi- grounds of the church ha l, ^ , t . . . .


Nicholson is keeping tight- material, lipped about its identity. Other village memora- All he had was a cryptic bilia will be on show at the


actually dug up in the have been collected and will be displayed


The mystery object was village over the years, and postcards,showing the Benjamin Wilkinson: E-d, Theft from car


A PANASONIC car radio- cassette player was stolen from a green BMW 318i parked in a Clitheroe car park.


ES-c. T-d, HE-c. M il. Sx2-dd. Faith Wright: BIS-c, E-c. EL-c, ES-b, F-d, Il-d, M-d. O-d, Sx2- dd. Gemma Wrighton: ES-e. Gavin Yeoman: E-d. EL-c, ES- e. T-d. M-c. PE-c. Sx2-dd. Khurram Zulfi: E-d. EL-b,


Sx2-bb. Simon Waterhouse: DT-e. E-


ES-c. T-c. H-d. M-c. PE-d Sx2-cc.


dow, between 3-30 and 5- ;U) p.m. on Thursday, to gain entry to the vehicle, which was parked on Clitheroe Health Centre car park. The music player is valued at £150.


Thieves smashed a win­


clue as to its use. Mr exhibition entitled As it Nicholson said: “The vicar was then, as it is now . has discovered a new Around 700 photographs tipple."


brightened up with a spray of colours from the flower show which is also being held as part of the celebrations. The exhibition is being


And the weekend will be


(Editorial), 422222 (Advert


Appeal for help over


theft from club till


POLICE are anxious to hear from anyone who saw or knows the identity of a man who stole £40 in cash from the till of Whalley Cricket Club on Sun­


day afternoon. The man was seen in the


clubhouse during the afternoon, having a drink and something to cat and purporting to be watching cricket.When the bar was left unattended, he stole the money from the till before running off over nearby


held tomorrow between 2 and 8 p.m., Saturday between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., and Sunday between 10 a.m. and 0 p.m. A songs of praise sendee in the church will take place on Sunday, starting at 0-15 p.m. (CAT 1857)


It’s a gem of a place to shop


SHOPPING for some is seen as a necessary


An advertising feature by Sheila Nixon


chore, while for others it ranks almost as a hobby*— and some towns can satisfy both categories.


often situated away from primary routes and are still waiting to be disco­ vered by the mobile shop­ ping public. Sucli a place is Great Harwood, a little market town which has one of the most attractive cobbled squares for miles around.


Some of these towns are


those who hate insensitive pavement crowds but enjoy doing their shopping in a compact, friendly centre where the locals seem only too pleased to spend time directing visi­ tors to places of interest. It has enough variety


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Great Harwood recently, I was completely taken by surprise by the elegance of Town Hall Square, known as Towngate by the locals. Here the inscription on the town clock tells us that it was built in memory of its most famous son, John Mercer, a self-taught chemist and inventor of a process still used world­ wide in th e te x t i le in d u s t ry , known as mercerination.


On my first visit to


The town received its market charter as long ago


ns 1338 and today, m face of strong competition from


much larger centres, still hosts a market in the square on Friday after­ noons. The main shopping area is in Queen Street, only a stride away from both the square and a spa­ cious free car park. One thing that strikes you most is that it is a genuine sort of place where shop­ keepers cannnot rely on tourism or casual sales to make u living, but have to please local customers who return only if they are truly satisfied.


course, like to attract visi­ tors from neighbouring towns, espcially as many are now taking up grants from Hyndburn Council to improve their premises.


Re ta ile rs would, of


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summed up the mood in Queen Street when she said: “We are beginning to get quite a lot more visi­ tors nowadays and we are hoping for more. Those


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who have v isited us recently have expressed surprise at the variety of shops we have. The shop­ ping centre is quite com­ pact. It is easy to walk round and there is good parking — and it is free."


local Civic Society, Mrs Edna Baron, who is well known throughout Lanca­ shire as a writer of dialect poems, said: “It is a lovely place. I would not want to live anywhere else.”


The chairman of the


fields.The incident occurred at 3-30 p.m. and the man is described as a white male, aged approximately 35, 5ft. 9in. tall, of slim build with medium-length gin­ ger hair and several days’ stubble on his face. He spoke with a local accent and was wearing a green ja c k e t and blue cord trousers.


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