Cllthcroc Advertiser and Times, August 7,1070
M ini, a W l i a l wi
J. MYERSCOUGH 44, CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE.
who entrusted the Joinery Work to
WATERLOO TIMBER CO. WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel: 3263
Joiners, Shop Filters, Saw Millers, Suppliers of all types of Timber
W. BLACKBURN & SONS Fruit and Potato Merchants
MONTAGUE STREET WAREHOUSE, CLITHEROE. Tel: 2641
Suppliers of
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables — to —
J. MYERSCOUGH
44, CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE.
Extend their wannest
A Times trade
feature
MYERSCOUGH’S NEW SHOP IN TUNE WITH 70’s
THE TRADITION of the small family grocer is a long one. Shopping trends may change—but not .this tradition.
For the success of the
small man, even in these days of big concerns, rests
on tlic sure foundation of personal service.
And the family grocer is fully aware of the altrac-
EXTENSIVE An extensive modernisa
tion of the interior has just bceu completed, enabling him to cater specifically for the shopping needs of the growing number of people living on the eastern side of .the town.
In doing this, Mr. Myer
ON THE EXTENSION OF THEIR PREMISES
S. R. WHITHAM & SON 1, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE.
Tel: 3157 Supplier of
Fresh Meat and Sausages etc. to
J. MYERSCOUGH
44, CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE.
To whom we extend our
Best Wishes for Success in their Neiv Venture.
A view of the smart interior.
YOUR NEW S P A R
21 SPAR CHATBURN ROAD
ALPHA FRUIT SALAD Tall Tin — — — SUNCRUSII — — — — — ~ — RAINBOW SCOTTIES — -----— — — McVITIES DIGESTIVE — — — — — HARTLEYS GARDEN PEAS 10 oz. l id . Tall Tin JACOBS CREAM CRACKERS — — — — ANDREX TOILET ROLLS Twin Pack — — BIRDS EYE FISH FINGERS — — — — CUCUMBER RED SALMON Small 2 /1 0 Medium
NESTLES CREAM 6 oz. — — — — — NESCAFE 4 oz. — — — — — — GOLD BLEND 4 oz. — — — — — — PLUMROSE CHOPPED HAM 7 oz. — — — STORK jj lb. — — — — — — —
1/8 2/2 2/1 lOd
.1 /4 l id 1/8 2 /9 5 /4 1/2
4 /1 0 5 /1 0 2/8 l i d
FOOD MARKET CLITHEROE
SPAR QUALITY LINES
SPAR TEA BAGS 3 6V — — — ORANGE/LEMON DRINK — — DETERGENT GIANT SIZE — — TALCUM POWDER— — — — PORK LUNCHEON MEAT 12 oz. — INSTANT COFFEE 4 oz. — — — BAKED BEANS Small 8d Medium — MILKPUDDINGS — — — — CREAM 6 oz. — — — — — LARD per lb. — — — — — DAIRY BUTTER per lb.,— — — INSTANT NON-FAT MILK — —
2/6 2 / - 2 /5 3 /9 2/8 4 /4 1/ - 17 - 1/ • 176 3 /2
1/11
scough has received the backing of the Spar organisation. This means all the advantages of bulk buying with its correspon ding k e e n prices and special offers. And because Chatburn
Road is near to the town centre yet not bedevilled with parking problems, motorist shoppers can enjoy their expedition with out having to keep one eye on the clock.
FRESH Items such as vegetables
along with dairy products from the Ribble and Hod- der Valleys are a feature of the service—and they
are always fresh. There is an off-licence for the sale of wines and spirits, and, of course, orders can be delivered. Alterations have increa
sed the floor space three fold and made for an attractive display adding to the ease of selection. The front portion is dev
oted to groceries and leads first to the section offering cooked meats and delicat essen, and then to the fruit and vegetable department.
WEEKLY Supplies are received
weekly, deliveries coming from Preston by Spar con tainer vans which are so designed as to virtually eliminate handling. Reconstructing the pre
mises to fit them for trad ing in tlie 70’s and beyond
has been a big job but it has already proved to be well worth while.
JACK HARD ACRE LTD. BALE STREET, BURNLEY. Tel: 23721
Suppliers of Roast Pork, Roast Beef,
Cooked Hants etc.
Extend their Congratulations and Best IFishes to
J. MYERSCOUGH 44, CHATBURN ROAD,
CLITHEROE. ON THE EXTENSION OF IIIS PREMISES
j|0W THAT PARIS has| and many British dress mai
JoDle'iu Clithcroe reacted Fh
f|s(, if really does look as H |, '..-enf out to find out h
V earth shattering news.
Inhered any .minis for l autumn''stock, although she Q,, selling them at present, "■one would;-to a certain <
Tjlrs. Kelly, owner of Cour vn»uetold me that she had
Lion which modern prem ises have for the house wife. That is what Mr. J.
Myerscough, of Chatburn Road has built on.
He took over the old-
established family grocery shop in Chatbum Road from Mr. Philip Jenkin- son nearly three years ago —a business originally founded some 50 years earlier.
Iffbtild he acceptable—just bet tlic knee, mid calf and grou ■iarith.';-although- the latt Uuld probably only be popul ‘for after dark hours.
ti?nt be-able to choose on EL'th, she told me, as th( Sre gohig t° ^ three tl:
THE WRONG WAY
4liss'.siieppard. the direci .. a" .London scarf compa
Young people, too, find that shopping is ever so easy. EXTENSIONS TO THE
BUSINESS PREMISES AT 44, CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE.
For
MR. J. MYERSCOUGH was entrusted to
RD. MOORHOUSE Builders and Contractors
29, RAILWAY VIEW, CLITHEROE. Tel: 2610
Tftio was visiting Clitheroe business, was resigned to t orospect of. ‘longer skirts jljough not totally happy. E frit, that longer clothes co' be very ageing on a mati ifbman* think it s a ret «ade step”, she said. "Thcr nothing revolutionary' in it" ’She pointed out that m
tromen looked younger tod than they do in fourteen-ye old photographs and this s attributed to the mini skirt a tlic. ’schoolgirl with a boso:
look..'She thought that Ion; skirts would mean the end the casual look -and that srpuld have to pay much mi attention to other things, <
hail- for instance. ’■People will also have
learn to walk more gracefuli
of the boutique Here and N< feils that skirts will eventua end up just below the kn although for the moment, kith any new fashion, they v go to all extremes before t final compromise.
slie added. Mrs. Adelaide Winsor, owi
| TROUSERS IN
. 'she' said, as Mrs Kelly ii done, that at present one coi choose one’s own length. Ma of the dresses and coats : showed me were available in [ctioice of length—either on
:faiee or midi. ; Both Mrs. Kelly and Ml Winsor were adamant til
What i| Hurst Green
• Social time was extended [ this occasion, items includl whist and dominoes andl guessing competition. V| ners were Mesdatnes Hold Mather and Crotty.
the monthly meeting of Hil Green Women's Instill!
|\V om e n ’s I n s t i tu te I Mrs. Mather .presided
' pillage Fete
| Future events will incll a mystery trip on August I
I
I I
i A varied programme I been arranged for tomorre]
BEST WISHES and
ALL SUCCESS from
WONDERLOAF Suppli ers of
FRESH BREAD
AND MORNING GOODS DAILY
I The fete queen- will I thosen and crowned, till Will be children’s fancy dil and bonny baby contel round tile village pram r| and other novelty eve! Intis a small show for vhl a cup will be awarded. J I
Ifillage' Fete which will I field in the Memorial 11 and on the field.
I I Came second I
J Eleven-year-old Edith Bail of Four Acres Farm, Hu| Green, came second in ^ini Queen competition , Pontin's Holiday Camp, Blal pool, last week.
I Chatburn A u s tra l ia n V is i to r
:S jstem Australia the V jjMe J. Paice and Mrs. I
.1 Recently on tour in Bi 5?s the Archdeacon of I
Ancy spent one night in < m n and before leavin- Wednesday, July 29th, pa: .* Holy Communion in
|ansh Church. 116 Archdeacon ,-and
A’, / were continuing tourney to Chester and
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'0v« ,lca to see other nier their family.
| Rimington ^ o m e n ’s I n s t i tu te
Sg?ot0n* sPoke on “Furr trough the Ages” at meeting of Rimii
.\wonien’s Institute.
I S twaS thanked by Mrs. Cv,VS’ Bhirstow, vice- ; sh, ' was in the chair
Hirthday greetings Af-hd by Mrs. Cook.
g>e welcomed Airs. H. fir?’ h new member.
J rf r‘!lal details for the H Attended in London Sf,/’ Spencer and detai nor to go to Denmar
IhViri ,aucl Pr°duce how to'uon'ow were givi
^Sivn,? uherQe Area Show I S c hZ Mrs- B. .Seed. ™ Blnns Whs the bi
hompson and he aw
competition foi was udged by
Op ’ arker three points; br,,” ,two Points and M jugate one point.
^Winners of the compt , !1. 3 1S(L money for the
shire Federation of Wc
I / 1//- Eccles gave a 1 f the Annual Meeting i a p,‘
• T / ' A. Thompson, of i SLf®. w?les before goir
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