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♦ 48 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, November 1 st, 2007 edi www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk www.ditheroeadvertiser.co.uk . \ s \ u


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W I N D O VV- f f T I N T I N G How To Add Style And Security To Your Vehicle - Guaranteed,..


This week sees the official opening of Eclipse window tinting in Clitheroe. Run by husband and wife team Jason & Cass Preston from Whalley, Eclipse specialise in applying high quality Solar Guard film in many different shades to vehicles, houses, shops and offices.


Jason is specialising in the automotive installation side of the business at the newly equipped premises on Deanfield Court off


Pimlico Road. Tinting is a highly skilled process which has to be conducted in a dust controlled environment to minimise contamination during film application in order to give you a finish comparable to factory tinted glass.


We offer a lifetime transferable warranty on every installation. Together with a breakage guarantee, which in the event your car is broken in to and the glass smashed Eclipse will replace the tint free of charge.


Eclipse use ComputerCut technology which is the world's only computerized film cutting system, developed in the United States over the last five years it allows us to take our window tinting business to another level, we do not use sharp knifes on your cars glass, each template is exact, designed to the specifications of your vehicles make, model and year.


There are over 15 different shades of tint available and they range from virtually clear security film, light shades to compliment your car and dark privacy glass.


Tinting has many advantages and will not only enhance your vehicles appearance but will also:


® Reduce glare and dazzle from the sun and headlights


• Reduce heat build-up


® 9 9% of UV ray protection reducing interior fading and skin protection


® Provides visual security


o Adds a degree of safety reducing risk of flying glass


® Discreet privacy and intimacy • Improve Air Conditioning efficiency • Increase visibility of TV headrest screens


I ill BLOCK THE GLARE NOT YOUR VIEW


Cass is dealing with the architectural side of the business covering Conservatories, Offices & Shops.


The film helps to prevent fading of furniture and products in shop windows. Because it filters out solar heat and reduces glare, it can make air conditioning systems run more efficiently, thus reducing running costs.


The sophisticated films available allows you to be able to enjoy your view without getting too hot and help protect expensive furnishings.


To discuss your requirements feel free to visit our showroom or ring us on 01200 426 888..


Unit 6 Deanfiefd Cgurt • Pimlico Link Road • Clitheroe • BB7 IQS www.eclipsetfnting.co.uk


01200 426 888 NEWTON SCHOOL IN 1933 20% off with this advert. Valid until 31st December 2007 N O T TO B E U S ED IN CON JUN C T IO N WITH A N Y O T H E R O F F E R


M R S A L IC E B R IG G S sent in these two pictures of some younger, above, and some older pupils, left, of Newton School in 1933. Mrs Briggs (nee Baines) is on the photograph with her brother, Robert, and her future sister-in-law, Gladys Briggs.


Laminated copies of these photographs can be obtained from our front office I 1I*"11 M'|: 11' ,,U]f" isgi... .s«a:. ..... . t :t-...... t t p_ I


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•* 55535x3 r s a • fr;l»•. 11.:|} • i> •: ir m “ laaiaiij ST MARY’S SCOUTS, 1963/64


SUBMITTED by e-mail from Peler Rodwcll this photograph is of St Mary's Scouts during a camp­ ing expedition to Gilwell in Essex. He said: "I think it was around 1963/4.1 am holding the flag with Nick Pinder standing behind. Others include (from rear left) David Bush, Martin Slcath, ? Burn, Jo Brown, Brian Sellars, Hugh ?, David Dugdale, Fred Holt, David ?, Peter Sains- bury, (Front row) Stephen Holdsworth, Bill Clark, Dennis Burn, Tim ?, Michael Scagar, ?,


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Roger ? “Having lived away from Clitheroe for 25 years I have forgotten many of the names. I worked for Ribbic Valley Borough Council as an Environmental Health Officer. We moved to Somerset where I worked for Woodspring DC. I retired as Head of Environmental and Consumer Services for North Somerset. I had 35 years in local government and am currently finishing a book about my experiences; many of which were in the Clithcroe area.”


ST MARY’S PLAYGROUP, 1982


TH E second photograph also submitted by Peter Rodwell is St Mary's Playgroup around 1982. Kirsty Bleazard is front left with Peter's son, Nicholas Rodwell, sticking his tongue out.


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BRENNAND'S ENDOWED SCHOOL, SLAIDBURN, 1935 ST LEONARD’S SCHOOL, DOWNHAM, 1950


IF you suspect you have se en this picture before, you could be right. It appears in Anne Musson’s book: “My Beloved Downham” which was published in 2001.Pictured are: Maurice Lister, David Sharp, John Dawson, John Wallbank, Malcolm Mclvcr. Ernest Far­ rell, Marion Jones, Stella Jones, Jenny Simp­


son, Edna Mackay, Miriam Jones, Roy Nelson, M is s Barton. David Todd, Mary Singleton, Margaret Singleton, Muriel Collision, Anne Watson, Dorothy Seed, Sheila Faraday, Fred Dawson. Alan Kay, David Taylor, James Nel­ son. Michael Faraday. The book is on sale at Clitheroe Librarv and the town’s TIC.


TH IS photograph was sent in by Jenny Bradley (nee Mason) and shows pupils of Brcnnand's Endowed School, Slaidhurn. Mrs Bradley, who now lives in Chatburn Park Drive, Clithcroe, can be seen on (he next to bottom row, fifth from the left in the white pinafore dress. Other pupils are: Top row, left to right - Gordon Sanderson, Albert Briggs, Edwin Johnson, John Hodgson, Walter Briggs, Arthur Rigby, Thomas Mason, Alan Cooper, Eric Whitfield, Geoffrey Lamb. Second from top: Barbara Dugdale,


Hilda Waring, Freda Walker, Joan Wilkinson, D inah W ilkin son , E l iz ab e th Brown, Ed na BIcazurd, Joan Emmott, Barbara Walmslcy, Eileen Green, Olwen Mitton, Irene Porter.Third from top: Raymond Mason, Peter Walker, Freda Mason, Mary Emmott, Jenny Mason, Brenda Whitfield, Kathleen Emmott, Brian Walker, William Emmott. Front row: Leonard Blackwell, Alan F i le r , Alwynne Wallbank, Roy Rigby, Jimmy Nicholls, George Kinder, Arnold John­ son, Ronnie Miller, Raymond Johnson.


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