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Cliilicroe Advertiser and Times. Friday, May 9, 1969 5 a ■;'//. '//M '. 7///////A W. ? < < />


SUPERMARKET NEARS COMPLETION


The new Lions supermarket in King Lane will be offi-


i cially opened on Wednesday, May 21. Workmen arc at I present busily engaged in the final stages of the conversion of the hall, and stocking what will be the. largest store in


Clitheroe.____________ _—;------- 1 Lions supermarkets • are oper- jated .by J. W.‘Hillard; an old


c - j f <i*l F ACROSS


5. A boat to bump into (5). 8. One in the family narra­ tive (8).


9. Call Violet to take the chair (5).


10.. After a short month I sure change the portents (8).


11. Charles near the head of the mine—a deep hole (5).


14. Not the cleanest of places in East Yugoslavia (3).


16. A spirited occasion for making a scene (6).


17. One' who mortifies the flesh, we hear, is bitter (6).


18. I ’m after a goal (3).


25 and 22 Dn. Shakespearian jester provides the crite­ rion (10).


20. See 23 Down. 24. Kind of firearm for des­ troying a pear-tree (8).


26. Conducted a test — re­ turned the axe—did some digging-(8).


27. Make'; .'a ' collection from Assam-(5).


DOWN *•.


1. Destroy: retarding mecha­ nism, we hear (5).


2. '. Footwear made from a 1 hundred pieces of wood (5).


19. An implement for cutting the pack (3—3).


Five fined for motoring offences


21. Periods of judicial sessions —these are the charges. (5).


22. See 25 Across. 23 and 20 Ac. Bedroom girl endlessly confusing him?


(10).


Faction; 9, Leave; 10, Task; 11, Pensions; 13, Orchid; 15, Canton; 17, Linesman: 18. Garb; 21. Sieve; 22, Tensile: 23. Naturalist.


LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION Across: 1, Clock-faces; 8


Finger; 5, Colossal; 6, Sea­ port; 7, R e a s o n a b le ; 8, Fathomless; 12, Misspent; 14, Canteen; 16, -Master: 19. Amiss; 20. Anil.


Down: 2. Lacks; 3 Crib; 4,


to last week’s ' crossword opened on Tuesday morning was sent in by Mrs. K. Starkie, • “Linden" Parker Avenue, Clitheroe.


The first correct solution Terry Makinson, aged 21,


of Braddup House Farm Waddington, was fined £15 by Bowland magistrates on Monday for using a van with


handbrake cable on Makinson’s van was broken, a perished rubber seal on one brake had allowed brake fluid to contami­ nate the pads and drum, and the brake adjusters on both rear wheels were seized.


inefficient brakes. Insp. M. Waller said the


Preston Road, Lytham, was fined £10 for driving his bread delivery van without due care and attention, after he was involved in an accident at


James Percy, aged 27. of


Mitton. John Gordon Woodacre, aged


the above crossword fill in your name and address in the space provided and send it to this address marked “Crossword” in the top left hand corner of the envelope.


When you have completed


Advertiser and Times King Street, Clitheroe.


3. Begin painting at the bot­ tom of the street (5).


4. Importance for a very short time (6).


12! Particular bequest is a pneumatic spinner by the


7. Disputed—manages to get help (8).


13. Uses' compulsion, h a l f keen to get armed servi­


sound of it (8).


14. The main endless stratum (3).


ces (8). .


15. Month coming up for root food (3).


,


6. Came to rest and dis­ mounted (8).


first post next Tuesday morn­ ing. No entries will be checked before then and the sender of the first c o r r e c t solution opened will be awarded a 15s postal order.


Entries must reach us by


38, of Hawthorne Place, Clitheree, was fined £6 for exceeding the 40 m.p.h. speed limit in a van. He was said to have travelled down Sawley Brow at 56—58 m.p.h


Letter


18, of The Sands, W-halley, was fined £10 after travelling down Sawley Brow at 70—72 m.p.h. in


Stephen Peter Clayton, aged


Moorland Crescent, Clitheroe, was fined £2 for using a motor­ cycle not fitted with an efficient warning instrument.


a van. David Leach, aged 20, of


said there had been no horn on the bike when he bought it, but he fitted an expensive hom which was stolen in January.


In a letter to the . court, he


1 He bought a cheaper bulb I horn, and fastened it firmly to the bike, but seven days before being stopped by the police, this too was stolen.


established private company, founded by John Wesley Hil­ lard in 1885.


company has progressed . until today it- has' 46 stores and supermarkets in Lancashire and Yorkshire.


From humble beginnings, tire ■


pursuing a policy of vigorous expansion, and will this year open seven new supermarkets.


The company is1 at'present


under one roof, shopping facili­ ties for the whole family, .with adequate car parking at. the rear


The new store will provide, WM §1®


foodstuffs, with the accent on quality and permanently cut prices.


There will be a full range of Family


non-food items, and .will, it is claimed, provide something for every member of the family.


‘The first floor is devoted to


motor accessories, including oils and spark plugs, electrical goods, paint, wallpaper and do- it-yourself materials, and gar­ den requirements.


There will be a wide range of


range of women’s and chil­ dren’s wear and a full range of hardware and toys.


There will also be a wide


day and Wednesday, 8-30 am. ■to 6 p.m.; Thursday and Fri­ day, 8-30 am. to 8 p.m.; Satur­ day, 8-30 am. to 5 p.m.


Opening hours will be: Monday, closed all day; Tues­


Dance licence granted


granted an occasional licence for a dance in "a barn at Demesne Farm, Newsholme, on Friday, May 23. The dance is organised by


Bowland Magistrates have


the Skipton Division Young Conservatives, whose chair­ man. Mr. M. Bell, said the barn was about 50 yards square, and of concrete and asbestos con­ struction. There was very little risk of fire, as the only wooden parts of the building were the


doors.The licence was granted sub- feet to the organisers, comply­ ing with the requirements of a fire officer’s report.


Kitchen idle


T h e newl y equipped


kitchen at Bolton-By-Bow- land School is not being used because no-one wants the


job of cook. Meals for the 36 children are


at present being taken to the school from Riversmead Secon­ dary School at Grindleton.


Education Committee Xlr. J. D. Riddiough, the education officer


At a meeting of the Bowland


said: “We have advertised the posi­


tion but there has been no res­ ponse. There are only 36 chil­ dren, and it would really be like cooking for a large family."


spent on the Kitchens, ana sth a t the new efltipment 1S


seems terrible that a large amount of money: should be


Mrs. H. M.’Storey said: "It tanding; there V»*jynotnlng. Members of St. James’s


Churoh. Clitlieroe,’ Girl Cov­ enanters with the shield they won in a Bible quiz competi­ tion. They are Elaine Daw­ son, ’ of Brownlow street, Clithcroe, and Margaret Boxall, of Peel Park close. On the left is Pat Fowler, of Richmond Terraco, who


was second in the Scripture recital competition, gaining 94 marks.


‘TRAMPS’ VISIT


PEAK DISTRICT Seven third formers and Mr. Green of the G.R.G.S.


Tramps club left Clitheroe recently to climb Kinder Scout


in Derbyshire. The party began their ‘tramp’ - in Edale famous for being the


start of the Pennine Way. This they followed (taking the


main route) up a small road and through Grindsbrook Booth, which is a small village.


Grinds Brook and followed it up on to Kinder Plateau, where


From here they crossed


they halted for a snack. However, an icy:wind was


covered ground. At last, they reached the


went back down the Pennine Way’s alternative route. After a lair amount of plod­


Here they turned left and Plodding


ding, the party sighted a tri­ angulation point, which proved to be Brown Knoll. They then descended Jacobs


now blowing, and so they carried on across the snow-


summit of Kinder Scout, a rock face from where they could see Kinder reservoir.


Churchyard l s


untidy St. John’s Church Hurst


Green, held a meeting of the parochial church council on Tuesday when the following were re-elected: Mrs. Slin- ger, secretary and Mr. T.


Marshall, treasurer. Others who were elected


were: vice chairman, Mr. J Kay and Mr.-J. Hoyle. The Vicar, the Rev. A. F, Knowles, . reported that ' he would like to see more tidying up in the old church yard. A plaque in memory of Mrs.


Ladder and followed the path down to Highfield where the Tramps came to the rescue of a van, which had become stuck


in the mud. They finally reached Edale,


Clithetoe at ' 8 p.m. OF


after a circular nine-mile trip, changed their clothes, and had a meal to a nearby local cafe. The party, arrived jback in


For


DISPLAY ADVERTISING


Heaton is to be put in the new graveyard. Estimates will be obtained


for repairs to the lych-gate. • Details of the Ascension Day


service will be given later. I t was announced that


Ring CLITHEROE


Hurst Green would again be entering the Best Kept Village competition. Mr. and Mrs. Keighley, of


members. 2323


Dutton, are holding a social on Friday, May 16, and tickets may be brought from church


LION SUPERMARKETS KING Z CUT PRICE JUNGLE THE KING LANE, CLITHEROE


GRAND OPENING BY MISS UNITED KINGDOM 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY MAY 21st 1969 FANTASTIC BARGAINS IN OUR W d e pa r tm en t


TOP QUALITY FRESH MEAT


Delivered Fresh Daily


PAL dog food


LURPAK BUTTER Lb.


| Lge. Packet, 1 /"I "1 I STORK WIiNALOT.; T / - t J- [MARGARINE


j WHISKAS J 0 J D . PURE LARD r . 90,1/1,1/9


Crosse and Blackwell Soups


FLORA Margarine


half lb.


"| /O 1 U


1 / 0 /


Osram-G.E.C. Tip Top


All Bread and Confectionery CUT in PRICE


2D OFF all Large Loaves


Sunny Jim Firelighters


Low Calories Orange


KIAORA


and Lemon ryvita


10D. I /y l


1 / 0


Chocolate Cut in Price


LION DOUBLE GUARANTEE GOODS PLUS MONEY REFUNDED ON ANY FOODS NOT V GIVING 100% SATISFACTION


Fluorescent Fitting 4 foot


Suffolk Colt Motor Mower £24-19-6


JL/ TC- '


CIGARETTES CUT IN PRICE


4» OFF 20 Pack


l / “ OFF 60 Packs 1 /8 O F 1 0 0 P a c k s


l io n p r ic e £2-12-6 ONLY £21-19-6 minit mop


Not 32/11 Lion Price .


I C l. VYMURA 1969 Patterns — AT, ' — .


HALF PRICE


LADIES PANTIE HOSE


All Ever Ready Batteries and Electric Lamps


60ft. Croydex Hose with Fittings 20/6


JUDGES Non-Stick FRYING PAN Not 47/11


DULUX Gloss Paint 1 Pint. 1969 Colours


Not 10/6


CUT IN PRICE


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Braithwaife's THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS


48 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Good parking whilst you shop


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I v* WONDER SANDAL IS AVAILABLE IN A


VARIETY OF FITTINGS AT PRICES RANGING FROM 25/- FROM A SELECTION OF NORVIC CHILDREN’S STYLES AT


!V- 1-1 \ w - * »


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30/9 Lion Price


.6/6 t Lion- Price


KIDDIES SUMMER DRESSES


7/11 w . 12/11 Lion Price


MATCHBOX TOYS Not ; 2/.4


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