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____________________________ _________T ^ 7 ^ i e y 4 2 2 3 ^ l a s s i f l e d ) £ Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advert sin ,


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 11th, 1997 Volunteers sought


THE Ribble Valley Volun ­ teer Bureau is to send out


a call for willing helpers to come forward and help run vital community services. The Clitheroe-based


bureau will be holding a drop-in session in Whalley, open to anyone interested in voluntary work, as well as a special “Introduction to Volunteering” work­ shop in Clitheroe. Some of the many areas


do. We have a list of many opportunities, so if people are thinking they might like to try voluntary work but are unsure where to go we can help point them in the right direction.


desperate for some help, so if people can offer any of their time we would love to hear from them.” The Whalley session will


“Many organisations are


in which the bureau is involved are working with young and elderly people, conservation and adminis­ trative work, and general counselling. In addition to making a


f/i t ^ - "" f-;j£S3 ,


be taking place on Thurs­ day, from 3 to 5 p.m., at the village hall. Refresh­ ments will be provided. On the following day


helpful contributuion to the local community, some volunteers may benefit from extra training pro­ vided by some of the organisations participating in the scheme. Chris' Sivers,


bureau organiser, said: “There are many different things that volunteers can


the Sim


&6o-Jolicitors/ • • •


Are pleased to support the Imperial Cancer


Research Fund • • •


21 Church S treet, C litheroe


01200422264 .<^>5 a (j. \ r i’.iv JIM r


those interested in the Clitheroe area are invited to the workshop, which will take place in the Rib­ ble Valley Borough Coun­ cil chamber from 10 a.m.


to 1 p.m. Anyone who would like


more information on get­ ting involved in voluntary work or who wishes to attend the Clitheroe event should contact the bureau on 01200 422721.


H i


M a k e O c t o b e r a s p e c i a l m o n t h f o r f u n d - r a i s i n g


EARLY diagnosis, the very best treatment, a


relentless march of scientific progress towards han­ dling this and other cancers is vital for the whole


boldly optimistic outlook and well-judged sup­ port from everyone else are the individual woman’s key to beating breast cancer. But as one woman in 12 experiences the disease, the


community. So the Imperial Cancer Research Fund is asking


everyone: “Think pink and help us raise money in October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.


forces with the fund — which undertakes more than a third of the country’s rearch effort — to encourage everyone to raise money. It could, as in her case, be in memory of a relative or friend, it could be as a gesture of goodwill towards someone who has recovered, or it could be j'ust a token of commitment to the efforts being made to benefit everyone.


Actress and TV presenter Linda Lusardi has joined


so this is a cause which is close to my heart, says Linda Lusardi. “Please be part of ‘Think Pink in October and help raise more money for cancer research. The quicker we can find a cure, the quicker


“I lost my best friend, Angie Lane, to breast cancer '


we can save lives.” There are about 32,500 new cases of breast cancer


every year, with about 14,450 deaths. But half of the new patients every year are cured and many sufferers can lrve normal lives with the disease under control. Men can also be affected — there are some 220 cases


a vear 'The Imperial Cancer Research Fund is dedicated to


unit v for So Street,


Clitheroe PfOpFWlOfS;


Mr and Mrs A BrAdshav/ and Mrs A Bcllfield


For further details:


Telephone;! 426057


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&"imereti’iSeroece/ &ncoffioratirf<p


E&AMaym


Personal Attention Day and Night


Telephone: 4 4 3 0 4 5 or 4 4 2 2 8 5


Residence & Chapel of Rest


10/12 Whalley Road, Clitheroe


BEDROOMS


FORTRESS KITCHENS &


Are pleased to support Imperial Cancei-


Moor Lane, Clitheroe (01200) 443738


Research | an


Funeral Directors Family Owned and


Run Funeral Concern 3« L i all money rais to your nearest offi Breast C^HBXwareness Month,


Northern JHhals Centre Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Unit 16, Pavilion Business Park, Royds Hall Road, Leeds. LS12 6AJ.


c years.


pwn below bns.to raise money::


help /


PINK is th e theme for October’s Breast Cancer Awareness month — there’s, lots of scope and here are


of a cheque [bw:


-'KKwviancer Awareness Month, and Wales Appeals Centre >rlal Cancer Research Fund,


Te Manor House,


_fe Lichfield Street., Tamworth, Staffordshire. B79 7QF.


Cheques should be made payable to Imperial Cancer Research Fund THE


DEPARTMENT STORE • • •


Are pleased to support


Imperial Cancer Research


• • •


56 KING STREET, CLITHEROE


TELEPHONE: 425151


P r i m r o s e G a r a g e


C a s t l e g a t e , C l i t h e r o e


Telephone: C l i t h e r o e


427431 or 444321


STEE AE I fiSON


EL! I TM


Wholesale Warehouse Salthill


Industrial Estate,


Telephone; 442944


Clitheroe


Lincoln Way,


RecteQa ab dle Hoe Cae INTERNATIONAL LIMITED


beya


For the best in sales, service,


MoTs and Accident Repair


Whalley Road, Clitheroe


Telephone: 01200 423883


Are pleased to support the Imperial Cancer


Research Fund Telephone:


01200 442299 Fax:


01200 452015


Queensway House .Queensway Clitheroe


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29 Clitheroe Road, Whalley BB79AD


Prop. Phyl Crowther RGMRMFP Cert.


' We provide a 24 hour lelcphone


response and do nol use answering machines


• We care for the elderly, disabled, people with learning difficulties, terminally ill, post natal mothers - in fact anybody who needs help at home


HomeCare provide high quality standard o f care with staff


chosen for their caring attitude, good nature & common sense


All our staff receive In house training in ell aspects of ; care from our Resident >


. Training Offlcor, who Is a Registered Nurse and NVQ; qualified assessor


FOR n iR T U FR INFORMATION


Tel: 01254 822080 Social Services Registered


printing and s t a t io n e r y


For all voui


invite your friends and ask them to wear pink.


some ideas. Have a pink champagne reception,


day _ a tie, socks, make up, nails, or hair!


Get sponsored to wear pink for a


Sell pink ribbons, available from the fund offices.


carnations or roses, and if anyone asks how they can help, tell them.


Dress your office in pink, sell pink


Research Fund office for help, advice and a supply of sponsor forms, trays of pink ribbons, and other items to


Please call the Imperial Cancer


help. You can telephone the local team


Imperial Cancer Research-Fund


Registered Charity Number 209631________ _


the understanding, prevention and cure of all forms of cancer. More than 1,000 scientists and doctors are helping it keep at the forefront of international efforts


against the disease. The team proved that lump removal with radiother­


there is a problem.


£5m a year on research into the various malignancies which affect the breast, and the charity is the major driving force in this aspect of the work, relying almost


The Imperial Cancer Research Fund spends about „ , , , ,


entirely on voluntary funding. The fund’s progressive outlook is reflected by its ini­


tiative in setting up some of the first genetic counsel­ ling clinics for women with a family history of breast


CaThe role of HRT is still not fully understood and the fund has launched the world’s largest study into it,


along with the National Breast Cancer Screening Ser­ vice. The “Million Women Study” will go on for five


clitheroe Q light engineering


Pleased to support


Research


Imperial Cancer


Engineering Unit C, Brooks


Clitheroe Light


at the Leeds office, on 0113231 9828, or write for help and advice to it at Unit 16, Pavilion Business Park, Royds Hall Road, Leeds LS12 6AJ.


THINK PINK...THINK PINK...THINK PI ISAAXY1NI


Residents and Ndj'foj


OPN LITD SHIREBURN


lUu'O pleasure


Y 1ork Street,


Telephone: 0 1 2 0 0


Clitheroe 422549


!ifiLTHfiMSl TRAVEL ! AGENCYWe try \


Research Fund Downham


in supporting the Imperial Cancer


Chatham Road,


Telephone: C l i th e r o e


Enquiries ahmys Welcome


441342


NETTLETON'S JEWELLERS


I harder to I get the


{holiday you\ deserve [ 20 King |


j


iTelephoneri L_42712,6 J


Clitheroe J Clitheroe Street, I


20 Castle Street,


Telephone: 422127


Are pleased to support Imperial Cancer


Research


prices, direct from the factory


CARPETS Carpets at bargain


Telephone: Clitheroe 423721


Primrose Works


1 1 (1 i a


l i f i t lW I


FURNISHERS Y o u r


L o c a l B e d C e n tr e


Telephone: 423444


Lowergate, Clitheroe


79


Are pleased to support Cancer


Research Pullman House,


2 & 4 Duck Street, Clitheroe


01200422152


TIWRDEG CM


AYIME I


Waddington, Near


Clitheroe


Telephone: 01200


446334


Suppliers o f sand and natural


building stone


HOULDSW TAM


ORTH The finest


grassland fertilizer ever DELIVERED and SPREAD


LAWSONS ELLIS


LIMITED Lime, Slag and Roadstone suppliers


GRINDLETON, NEARCUTHEROE Telephone:


01200 441478 Fax: 01200 44025


Tel: 01200 422707 Fax: 01200 425517


Industrial Estate, Clitheroe


e.mail:cle@wartime.co.uk.


apy can sometimes be as good a cure as mastectomy, but every case is different. Women should find out how to examine themselves, take every opportunity they can for screening, and get expert advice at once it.


Tre- ;v: W -.l- £'C KJ


Generous staff’s double gift day


Clitheroe store- Mrs Lynn Clotniei, h ore:ia and Lydia,. . tured with her two


^ S W ^ ^ ^ t S ^ x p r e s s its good The shop team wanted . . customer, by


? . I store supervisory .Mrs S t - '


. presenting her \


wishes to Mrs Clothiei. a b jn addition the a b°u£ “rns, and Boots’ dis-


£100 cheque,to the KIDD‘ S Jenny Gnmes’f


raised through a ym'lf X decorations before ing off the


the store closed for the tes e i and w e follow “We all get on well with by ^ making wlth


The money for the flowers Chnstma


dlast I customers.” l Dorothy Crossley, MrsnWy"n^ f (cAT 12273) Bartnik and Mrs Anne Dewhuist. lu a i


the progress Georgia and Lycto ^ very much ainterest,” said Mrs ® to look after all our Also pictured are Mr" ^ yl^ asheter, Mrs Sue


family store, and we try,.to ioo T vnn Whittaker, Mrs handed over a


1 trict manager. Mis Hek^ bValley Mayor, Coun flowersVd the donation was


such as sell-


Are pleased to s u p p o r t


T H E


im p e r i a l C A N C E R


RESEARCH FUND


independent Witte Met chuut o f the


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DBYRNE& COMPANY


Yettr,Which? W m e Guide


Fine wines and spirit merchants


Established 1879


Tea and coffee specialists


Wine on sale or Party service


return - FREE loan with wine


Victoria Buildings,


12 King Street, C litheroe


Telephone: 01200 423152


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