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PI JOHN'S Church, llurqt. held its annua]


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t''n.i--'-;uas {air on Saturday a: :he Memorial Hall, and CHS 9s 3d for church


lur.ds. I lie fair wa., opened by


Mr. T. Marshall, of Pcole. com.., re. Hurst Green who


c.ivo :,;i address particularly saiad at flic children pres-


ample of their elders' hard v.ori; m the parish, should rio all fbtiy could to keep the Milage together.


1 if; ram ih-.it the children before them [he ex­


2. Robert Swales. 3. Melrose Dibb.


Mrs. J, bibb and Mr*. J. Jackson.


Competition winners were; Supper was served b.v the


committee who it.haji.kod every­ one who helped and supported the effort.


“Grass conservation the new Holland Way" and also showed some films. A vote of thanks n-as pro­


posed by Alan Duckworth. Afterwards, the. girls served


ts : with buttonholes. r.iv vicar thanked i-very-


o'-.r who had m any way i-,K;o.-.l with the fair, psrticu- l.riy the stallholders. l it hm and second prize


H.a-.ur. of the competition ■at.re from Lc-ngridge and tii.ni waB Mrs. Bfackie.


Qunsop Bridge


Sucfcsful year riintsop Bridge Women's


in.-iit me held its anpuaj meet­ ing in the village room. Mrs. I' Wood presiding. Mrs. Steen and Mrs. Leem- itic of Sluidburn W.I., were


yv.Yomcri and also acted as -. hers m '.'.e ballot, for officers. In her presidential address Mrs. Wood thanked all most M'l.vroiy for a happy and * . ec.-shU year. Also for increased membership and for all who worked so hard behind the ■venes m file \V.I. .Mrs. H. Metclafe thanked


'v. -X '--^n r I'ib/a, USA.


Ilolonini Square of the Imurant.


I'hursday the partv l>> New York by coach ■Commodore) with a lernoon and evening, yriday there’s another • in tlie city, with provided (without


■lor the famous Radio llusic Hall, which


1 the precision dance file Rockettes.’’


|ay gives a last chance before driving to Air Terminal in late


la. ready lor the flight line, reaching Man-


Ion Sunday morning,


Insport provided back Icy.


mi


Mrs. Wood for her work as [ire.sidem over the past four years. Mrs. Wood did not seek re-election. Uetore the ballot Mrs. Wood


the Rt-v. A. F. Knowles and Mrs. Knowles were all presen­


Mr. Marshall, the vic-ar. tea and biscuits. Sabden Passion piny


. Mrs. E. Ashcrcik .tf Barrow, reemtly gave a coloured .slide show on the 1970 ObiiTUjn- rm-g-tyi passion pia.y in (the St. Nicliolas Sunday gchoc.l. Suppers were served and the


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Rev. J. White proposed q. vote of thanks to Mr. Ashcroft, to Mrs. Bithell and Mrs. J.


Hewitt who liar) organised the event. Proceeds were fo r t. h e Christmas tree.


Thursday weak at. £3t. Mftryls .Homan Catholic School. Re­ freshments were stayed and proceeds were for new' school funds.


junible aids school A jumble sale was held on


large gathering patronising the bring and buy stalls and the tombola.


Competition winners were


president's bail and cabaret in the Baptist school cm Friday tvedk. M r s. Butferworth, pr«4-


Over-sixtirts evening The over sixties chip held a


rxpresseo every happiness to Mrs. E. Peel before her depar­ ture to the forces and made a presentation. Mrs. Duwle gave a resume


'■l the year's meetings, Mrs. Marsiand presented the finan-


<i.'j statemetu and Mrs. Thomas the friendship report. Ah were adopted and secon­ ded


Oliieials elected were: Presi­


dent. Mrs. J. Thomas; vice- r--sid--tits. .Mrs. W Mason and Mr -I. Waterwortli: secretary. Mir J. Howie; ast-hsiani sec- t'-iary. .Mrs. Mason; treasurer, Mrr. -1. Marsiand: competition and birthday secretary, Mrs. J. '.vat.f-rworMi; Press and'Home and f'nuuMy secretary Mrs. T. ‘Vow; Commit'ee: Mestlotnes Bf'.vie. Leedham, Mason. Mui- Marsiand, Peel. Finder.


-Shepherd. Thomas. Wahnsley. ’•V.r erwon h. Mrs. Rttshton.


h-'-i Mere shown in the social '-'•me by Ian Porter, a mem­ ber'.- son.


Slides contributed by mcm-


it'-'t fudged the monthly cotn- pt'uion for a house plant. V.'mm r.s were: l, Mrs. H. Met-


Mis. Steen and Mrs. Leem-


> a a - 9. Mrs. Parker; 3. Mrs. Th-mas. A liu- end of the meeting Mr... Wood thanked the tellers


-1 ---' each received a house i Mm.


Thornley


Thornley W.T. held last. Tliur.s- oav. November 12th. the fol- • ” : ;ne .-liie.-ro wore elected: .'h>. ■!. Tomlinson Mrs. c. Ikipr-r and Mrs. N. Cowell. v:<---prfsidt-nt&; Mrs. E. Rnv- ftcretary; Mrs. Coekson,


'A omen's Institute At I lie amnia; meeting of


dent of the women's institute, installed Poun. A. Alston as president of the over sixties and music was supplied by Sid Lewis’s Westminster Players. They were entertained by


Mr. Widup of Colne, who is a member of t-he Magic Circle, and tlie Sabden Brownies. Rev. J. E. White, vicar of St.


Langho


W.7. held their monthly meet­ ing in St. Leonard’s school. Idngho, attended by about 50 members. ’Tlie speaker was Mrs. J. Dakin.' who gave a. very intereftine demonstra­ tion on Christmas decora­ tions. She was .thanked by Mrs. M. Holt.


Christmas The RUlingon and langho


and domino drive held in St. I/sonard’s School last week were: Mrs. A. Alham, Mrs. M. Hn.rgrea.vc-6, Mrs. A. Duxbury: Mr. N. Carter, Mr. V. Wood- end. and Miss A. Horber for whist and Mrs. ,1. Join-son. Mrs. N Hacking and Mrs. He Id tr. for Dominoes. The drive was organised by


For school 'Prizewtoters a* tlie whist


the men’s cemrmu.ee of t.hi school extension fund.


O v<*r G O V


the Methodist Scboolrcom to hear an interesting t a : k


The Over 60’a group met :n


"Walking The Pennine Way", bv Aliss M. Hetherington. of GTitlieroe. TUiia was iilustratcd by lovely coloured slides Miss. Hethcringlo’i was :n-


I* I’rocu-r. Mrs. Richardson. 1 Beerier. and Mrs. Bl-ack-


fr :'T 'nei.'iijcrs of the com- o'ln.. arc: Mrs. Lawson, Mrs.


v 'iKTiiPy. Mrs Tomlinson followed : an informative account


--lis. Craven gave an imerc-s- ialk on mcinbershtp


■ : :.hc autumn cotmcil meet-in; ’ n it she attended as dele-


-'•Ir-. Rawcliilo won tile eup : mast points in [lie ronipe-


: cocktail sticks was won bv H. E l l i s o n . Mrs. D.


-tn. ('.tiring the year. competition lor Knitting


li.twYs, and Mrs. Richardson. Thf'iv w-.ll he an exchange


: Christmas gifts—3s. each ! the Dccnnbsr meeting.


G..-n:irn mothers union was •i-T w tne festivijl hail.


m i l ! it-: monthly meeting of the


Gisburn .u n ad s


Mrs. M. Hudson welcomed !.' vv-.'-.o.i from the Missions


'■'• H-'-tmcn. Prtatcn. He gave is metnbiT,-. a. most# in-teveit- account, of the work done the various “Flying Angel"


i. ios throughout the world, ■


nii shoved a film of the • Cuttcrc-ti* Ship" at Graves-


s. Hoiga-.c. Arrangsmc-nts were made


\ vole c.f thanks to Mr. :u was proposed bv Airs,


I the whist and domino a- hv. and it. was also decided ' - nave an outing io the con- '• nt at Horbury in the spring.


PPcvll. arm Mrs. M.' Hudecn 'i2ih.es to thank a.’.l who helped >v zKymg and buying poppie,s


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\ Her JIOpilY (lav \ : r.tt,.l of £4-1 5a. 8d. -.va.s Jitie for the Popi■i y Day


Annual ivhjst The mrthers’ nnian afm'wl


htid in t,ae fes-ivq.] hqB fa 5-it.u-.-da.y everujtS. The M.C-s were At?. A


tredneed by Miss. P. St-arkie. who also presented apeieeies for ahiejice from the Rev. John A. C.eodhall.


Question time Young farmers, advisory


mcmliers and club leaders met. in the village hall for an "Any Questions”, session. The chair­ man of the club presided and introduced Councillor Walter J. Harrison, of Wadding,leu as chairman of the panel. On the panel were Mrs. .7. Leaning. Miss M. J. watsen. Mr. M. J. Ba.ntford and Air. A. T. New- Vtcuse. Thanks were proposed by Coun. Harrison. A short business meeting


followed. Slaidburn


Cookery On Alonday evening tbc girls


held an open meeting in the vtiiage ha.l! when All’s. Olive Cootes gave a c-ooker; demon- st.ra.tion. Mr{v Criates was introduced


Nicholas, proposed a vote of thanks to ail concerned.


Miss Christie, Airs. Dale, and Mrs. F. Driver. £60 was raised for Women's


Institute funds. ast Saturday the Institute


held a. jumb|e sale in Down- ham Village Hail and made £ 12. A competition was won b.v


Domino Drive was held, with Mr. W. Barker as M.C. Prizewinners were: Whist.


Mrs. W. Smith. In the evening s. whist- and


Women—1. Mrs. Pye; 2. Mrs. Robinson; 3. Mrs. Moon. Men’s --1. Airs. W. Barker. 2. Mr. F. Harrison; 3, Air. Stott. Domino winners were: 1.


Mr. givindlchurst; 2, Mrs. Ainsworth: 3, Airs. L. Moon. The competition winner was


Mrs. Alty. The drive raised £12.


Choir sinji airiiin The annual choir sermons


.which had been held over f-oth May because of repairs to the organ, were held in St. Leonard's Church, Down- ham lust Sunday. Tlie ser­ vices were conducted by tlie Rev, Canon H. V. Whitsey, and Airs. W. I. Todd was organist.


Wisweli


New committee Tlie annual meeting of Wts-


well W.I was held in the school at Barrow. The President, Mrs. M. Hop-


wood was in the chair and thanked those who had helped at the recent jumble sale, which raised £17 18s. for WI funds. Mrs. I. Thompson gave an


interesting report of her visit as delegate to the I.FWI Autumn Council Meeting at Blackburn, which vvss nt- tend-^d by a, number of Wit- well members. She was thanked by Airs. Hopwood. Airs. M. Thompson and Mis.


A. Waring have kindly given lengths of material to bn sent to t-'ne Solomon islands. It was announced that the


about £10 for the swimming baths fund.


A bring and buy stall raised A fe v hilarious games of


Beetle brought the evening to a close Tea. hostesses were Mrs. M.


Capstic.c, Airs. E. Davies, Airs. A. Farmer, Mrs Seremack, AJrs. S. Walker.


Tosside


aid of the church, restoration fund at a,u autumn fair held at Church House, Burnbridse, last Sa'-in-day. Mer.ttevs of the church man­


Autumn fair About £30 was raised in


■served by the Church Council membets. A name the teddy compel-, .ion was wen b.v Mix G. New. louse of Hellifielri.


ned rite many stalls, which, included plant, fancy goeds, produce and cake stalls. Teas' were prepared and


!3il!ington


collectlig boxes for British and En pb'e Cancer Research amounted to £95. The 1 oxes are in the homes


i\Ionc"'-' for. research The coiiteris of household


of people interested ip this worthy cause and the com­ mittee extend gratitude to the people of Billington for their generosity.


Newton


village institute committee was held in -the institute last Friday. About 100 people danced to


100 al dance A dance organised by the


music supplied b.v The Trav­ ellers dance band. Proceeds were for institute


funds. Hurst Green


annual Christinss party, given by Whnlley and District old people’s welfare committee, would be held en December 1st at Whiteacre, School: A letter was read from Mr.


Anderton, chairman of tlie Alultiple Sclerosis Society, thanking wisweli ior the en­ tertainment. given to their- members. Airs. K. Ilaydock thanked


members for collecting used stamps, which were, sent to aid European refugees.


gave the financial statement, which showed a satisfactory balance. Tlie annual report was read by the secretary. •Mrs. At. Walsh. They were thanked by the president. In her address, Airs. Hop-


Airs. E. Gfimslmw, treasurer


followed the election of offi­ cers. Winners were as follows: Whist — Women: 1. Airs. Howard-.: 2, Mrs. T. Bullock; Aten’s: 1. Air. R. Aiai-scien. 2. Mrs. J. Ainsworth. Dominoes: 1. Mrs. Oreenhalgh; 2. Airs. W. Bailey: 3. Mr. A. Haylnirs:. The competition prize was won by Mr. T. Bailey.


their annual meeting week. A whist and domino drive


Winitinjz itunics- The women unionists


Chatburn


Inst which he will organise. By this time next, year he will have, retired from teaching and left t-he district. Over the past. 15 years Mr.


Poppy Day collections totalled £250. a.i increase of £30 on last year, reports Mr. Air. P. Ni c h o l s o n , headmaster of Riversmcad School. Grindle- ton. the voluntary organiser. The 1970 collection was the


POPPY DAY RESULTS Chit burn and district


by cltjb leader Miss AL J. Wa.t- son, and thanked by Miss Pat Robinson. The boys of the Young Far-


wood thfuiked all who had helped per during her year of office. She then welcomed Airs. Doran, vc-o of Longton WT, who pppUe on various aspects of ' the moveme.nt and was then thanked by Mrs. M. Clegg. A vote of thanks to the


mers' Club had a- t-hrifling time with Air. F'eter Dugdale. of Bollon-by-Bowland. who came with ltis gokavt, and gave a most interesting -account of his experiences. Some of his trophies were


and thanked by (he chairman. Jim own son.


retiring committee was given b.v Mrs. S. Sharpies. Officers elected were as fol­


lows: president. Mrs. M. Hop- wood; vice-presidents, Mrs. F. Dunn and Airs. 1, Thompson; secretary Mrs. J. Carter:


displayed to the members. Mr. Dugdale was introduced


South View. Slaidburn. -have opened their homg on altern­ ate Wednesday evenings (or a- house service. They are very Informal and involve pruver


House services Mr. and Mrs. T. Winter, of


and blWi study. '(Tie firs*- m?e»i|pg was led by


st and domino drive was Christia-n Experience’ ____ . .


Hurison and Mr- R, CaytsUck yid prizes were presented by Mrs. McCartney tot—\Vliist Women — l. Mrs. Whittaker, I’. Mrs. Blacoe. 3, Miss B. Cooper: Men—1. Mr. J. Hwoles. 2. Mr. n.’ Craven, 3, Mr. J. S-vir.bank: Dominoes— 1. Mr. \V. Walmsle.v. 2. Mr. J. Thicker. 3. Mrs. Whittaker;


Children—1 Stephen Harris.


the pev. Ja|w A- Goodhall, t’hq gave q, »,'(,1^ eptltlec): "Aly


Winter gave q ta.li; on the fame subject.


Downham


held at Hall Foot, Worston. by kind permission of Air. and Airs. D. E. Yorke. Despite weather, there


Liirge ffutheriiifr A W.I. Coffee evening was


ass.:=.-;ui-’ secretary. .Mrs. f. Thompson: trfnsurer. Mrs. E. Grin>;rmw: nsrixtunt treas­ urer. Airs. F. Dunn; serial chairman. Mrs. C. Bridge: regts’


-er. Mrs. H. Emblc-y:


competitions. Mrs. 1. Daw- sen; speaker’s xsertt-ary. Mrs. K. Ilaydock; refreshments. Miss M. Lytic and Mrs. S. Shat alee: outings secretaries. Mrs.’ M. Cleg? and Mrs. L. Fawori.lv, press. Airs. M. Clegg and IJsTiSB E- At Foster:


hqpqlcr-lft SQcrKtqpy, Air*- M- Pmvt r; t,radius gtflll. Mrs. Ci-


Nqttn.1! qud A ITT -V Pw4?* i.-urd' senior citizenship, Mr


Coot-j; bonus and cotiO'ery rep and flowers for Burrow. A(r?


by Air- Owl hall arid Air. T. Tliorypson. ' " The teljerf, Mr,. Hfijdle a,nd Airs. Weqtherley, of Afittop


Tbq uxorir) gpottos m led G. Futtafl; fbow TW-. Aft'> *• T-


for the largest number of items in a matchbox was won bv: 1. Mrs. F. W. Seremack (153). Mrs. K. Haydock (122), a 3, Airs. A Ilodkinson (103)


WI. were thsnked by the pre* rident and received small gifts. 'Hie monthly competition


lie-id last


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Five children who attended the Chritimas tare at Hurst Green dip into the bran tub in expectation ot an exojting pr osent. They are, from left to ri Rht, Clair Lane, Ruth Blackic, lisarine HesUeth, Susan Heskelh, and G illian Hesketh.


.xianing ana running such * club. Airs. Todd outlined the need for such club?, mainly io overcome loneliness and to give the members the oppor­ tunity to enjoy tile fellowship


from her audience and after question time it, was obvious that there was a desire for such a club in Chatburn. Nominations of committee members followed and those elected were: Rev. GoodhaU, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Palmer ana Mr. Richard­ son. Tlu- Rev. Gccdhall thanked


of others of t-he same age. She then invited questions


Mrs. Todd for her help and guidance and at tlie committee meeting which followed it was agreed to open the club on Thursday.


MEN’S SOCIETY Members of the Chatburn!


detailed talk on the history of social security from the 17th century to th e Beveridge Report prior to World War 2, and he stressed the large part which the ■ Christian church played in social secur­ ity. He then outlined the pres­ ent system of benefits. This was followed by a dis­


Men's Soc.st.v met to hear a j talk by Mr. Shearman of the I Ministry of Social Security. Air. shearman gave a


SWEETS AND TOPPERS AT BOTTOM PRICES


ABO'MONA FflUiT COCKTAIL 29 or. ARDMONA FRUIT COCKTAIL 15 or. ARDMONA PEACHES ARDMQNA PEACHES


29 or. 15 or.


HEINZ TINNED PUDDINGS 10) or. ARDMONA PEARS ARDMONA PEARS


JOHN WEST PINEAPPLE CUBES


NESTLES IDEAL MILK PLUMROSE CREAM


29 or. 2/10 15or.


13 or. 1/9 Large 1/3 EoM 1 d .


AIDSTO COOKING MONEYSAVC BAKED BEANS 20 oz. | j] MONEYSAVE BAKED BEANS 15J or. j Orf. CADBURY'S MARVEL


MONEYSAVE PURE MALT VINEGAR


MONEYSAVE PURE MALT VINEGAR


MONEYSAVE COOKING FOIL


18'


WHITWORTHS STUFFING TATE & LYLE ICING SUGAR ARMOUR TOMATOES SURPRISE PEAS


0 02. 9d. SERVE 4 1/5


NUTS TO HIGH SWEET PRICES!


cussion. Mr. R. Roberts was chairman and Mr. W. Cart­ wright proposed a vote of : hanks to the speaker. Tea and biscuits were served.


Chipping Full house I The Whiteyveli Hotel was j


full to capacity for the Chip- j ping Show Committee’s vttvist and domino drive and com- j mit-tee members served the t supper.


3. Mrs. M. M. Elides. Men, 1, E. Ainsworth; 2. E. Calvert;


Wliist winners were.: women ' 1. E. Ritinfcrd; 2 Mrs. Clegg;


i


3. L, Marchant. Dominoes: 1. Mr,-. Wall- j


hunk: 2, E. Coar: 3, W. Earle: | 4 B. Rich; 5, R, Wiikinscn: 6. ! T. Woot).


Mitton


For Oluireh funds A whist and domino drive


at Mitton raised £39 fer c-hurch funds. There were 23 tables in play and tlie win­ ners were: Dominoes—Mrs. Dewhurst. Airs. Ellison, Mrs. A. Haycock. Aiiss A. Teasdale. Fred Spurgeon. Whist-- ladies 1. Mrs. Jackson: 2, Mrs. Bailey: 3. Mrs. At. WilHatnson. Men 2. Mr. Butterworth: 3. Mr. -R. Bailey. Competition: Mr. T. Bailc.v and Mrs. Par-


Martin Top


Nicholson has sent, more than £2.500 to Haig Fund head­


quarters on behalf of the area. He wishes to thank all the volunteer helpers who have supported the Poppy Day appeal during that, long period in u-hirh nearly every' year showed an increased collec­


tion.


are: G- indleton £18 7s. 3d.. Rlminglcn £29 Os. 9d.. Chat- burn £ 10 2s., Sawlcy £18 3s. 8d.. Boiton-by-Bcwland £36 5s. HI.. D: william £8 7s. lid.. Wcrston £4 17s. id.


Village totals for this rent


SOLOIST Mrs. L. Dtxcn. of Nelson,


was the visiting speaker at last week’s i feeling of -the Method­ ist Wot ten’s Fellowship. Mrs. P. Womersley was


talk by singing a so|o which she accompanied herself. She had bre JBlit witli Iter -7 friend. Airs. Pr jete.r, who gave q ree.j-


in the chair and introduced the spe tker. Mrs. Dixon iliitustrated her


lation-r, ‘Mi’Ai Nb\»4y"- Piaffift wq-5 Mt,;. A- prankla-nd.


FR0P035P G^Ut? FciUiwvint’ »he dwitiitigsp


of leafi 15 tiircughPUt thp vil-


l'jge, q meeting to diACUfe ’ft0 possibtli'V of an over ^fifties club |r. Cfiatbiirii wa.s well


attended. The Rev. J. G. Gi'u-'jhuM. Aiet.hodist minister, was in the


chair and also on the platform was the vicar of Ch.ubti.vn. the


Club. Cliiiiei-oe, had been in­ vited to the meeting to explain wliat is involved in


Rev. N. Maddock. Mrs. P. Todd, of tlie Pend'.e


Congregational Church on. Sunday, tribute was paid to the loyal work of the lay- preacher. The afteivncon ser­ vice was taken by tlie Rev. T. A. Niohclscn of Barrow-


Loyully tribute At services held at Salem


ford. • The preacher for the even­


ing service was the Rev. T. Alarch of Ftmbera»«- Black­ burn. who is the district com­ missioner.


Bolton-by-Sowiand A whist ami domino drive


held in the village hail by the War Alemorial fund committee resulted as follows: Whist- Ladies: 1. Mrs. M. Parker: 2. Mrs. Crossland: 3. Mrs. H. Townson. Gents: 1. .Mrs. D. Waterwcrtli; 2, II. Townson:


CADBURY'S DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE


KP SALTED PEANUTS PET FOODS


STAMINA DOG FOOD WINALOT


readi-meals . VESTA BEEF CURRY


BAXTERS SOUPS 7 61 lb- bag 7/1 f 14 oz. 1/9


VESTA CHICKEN CURRY SERVE 2 3/2 VESTA CHOW MEIN


JAMS ROSES LIME MARMALADE 11b. 1/g


TATE S LYLE GOLDEN SYRUP 21b. 2/4


GOODMORNING COSTS LESS KELLOGS CORNFLAKES 16o?. 2/r- QUAKER OATS


REFRESHING MINERAL PRICES SCHWEPPES NO DEPOSIT DRINKS H d . QUOSH ORANGE


OILS and FATS


KRAFT SUPERFINE SOFT MARGARINE


MONEYSAVE PURE CORN OIL


SPECIALS


MONEYSAVE PANTI-HOSE MICRO.STRETCH


3/6


llb- 2/7 37 oz. 5/7


151b. 2/2


BEVERAGES at prices to fortify HCRUCKS HORLtCKS BOVRIL BOVRIL


2/7


SERVE 2 3/2 SERVE 2 3/2


15 oz. 1/6


6 02, 1/2 SAVE 8cf.


i lb. 2/11 SAVE 7d.


SPREADS SPAM


PRINCE’S REP SALMON 7} or.


UNOX CHOPPED HAM and PORK 7 or. LESS I/- COUPON


TYNE BRAND GRILLED STEAK


PLUMROSE PORK LUNCHEON MEAT


EDWARD’S STEWED STEAK CELEBRITY PORK


FRAY BENTOS STEWED STEAK JOHN WEST SKIPPERS


BRANDS FISH and MEAT PASTE JOHN WEST CRAB PLUMROSE HOT DOGS PLUMROSE HOT DOGS


TYNE BRAND SLICED ROAST BEEF


TYNE BRAND SLICED ROAST BEEF


BAKE A NAME FOR YOURSELF


WHITWORTHS CURRANTS WHITWORTHS SULTANAS


WHITWORTHS MIXED FRUIT GROUND ALMONDS MARZIPAN KAKE CHOCOLATE SPILLERS FLOUR


12 or. 12 02.


12 or. 4 oz. Eoz.


1/7 1/8


1/8 3 / -


3 lb. bag 1/10 8 SAMANTHA 67745


2/2 2 / -


BISCUIT PRICES CRUMBLE McVlTIf & PRICE JAFFA CAKES 1 /Q


SAVE 5cj.


FflEARS TEA TIME ASSORTED T lb. 2/2 SAVE 1 1 {J.


SAVE MILK CHOCOLATE VIENNA SAVE PLAIN CHOCOLATE VIENNA SAVE


MeVITlE A PRICE ROYAL SCOT SAVE


FOX'S ASCOT ASSORTMENT 5 tins SAVE


! DO IT YOURSELF .


TEMPO VINYL FLOOR COVERING 48'' wide yard 1£/H ARMABORD LAMINATE sq. ft. 2/-


CONTIBOARD —10 CUT SIZES, e.g., 6’ X 6“


S’ xl2"


BARTOL PLUMBING and CUTTERING WASTE PIPE


g /6 18/11 15 02. 7! or.


PLUMROSE PORK LUNCHEON MEAT 12oz.


7 or.


150Z.2/11 12 cz. 2 / 1 1


is oz. 3 / n


4/5 4/8


TINNED MEATS, FISH AND | IRISH BACON LEAH SHOULDER lb. 4/y 12oz.


WIMSOL FIRE LIGHTERS SUNSILK HAIR SPRAY LUX TOILET SOAP S.R. TOOTHPASTE


S.R. TOOTHPASTE S.R. TOOTHPASTE


BATH SIZE WRIGHTS COAL TAR LARGE FAIRY LIQUID


MONEYSAVE WASHING UP LIQUID


MONEYSAVE DISINFECTANT GIANT AIAX LIQUID


: Sailan 3/2


frn. ; gallon 2/11 2 /1 1


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PAINTS and WALLPAPERS DULUX GLOSS


iVom J)ir‘ 6/10


DULUX EMULSION from quart 1 j /_ CROWN PLUS 2 GLOSS pint CROWN PLUS 2 EMULSION quart MAGICOTE GLOSS


pint


MAGICOTE VINYL EMULSION


HOMECHARM BRILLIANT WHITE EMULSION


HOMECHARM BRILLIANT WHITE EMULSION


....................... 8/3


12/ - 7/3


quad 12/10 gallon 14/9


quart AjQ


ICI VYMURA AND WALLFLAIR —ALL HALF PRICE -I- PURCHASE TAX. e.g.,


13/1 RECOMMENDED RETAIL PRICE £1


FULL RANGE OF BATHROOM SUITES AND FITTINGS — e.g.. WHITE BATHROOM SUITE COMPLETE


WITH TAPS £37/10/-


r, nortr 4 H 4 rGOOD RANGE OF TOYS AND BOOKS AT 0 pack 1/1 1 JD,SC0UNT pR|CEs


n-Xi. i


J ENGLISH SHOULDER OF LAMU lb. 4/_ ENGLISH LEGS OF LAMB , lb. Q/_ IRISH BACON BEST SACK ' lb. 4/111


TOILETRIES and HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS - b 11 d.


... Large 5/5


- Sor. 1/6 Large 2/9 SAVE 1 /5


L'cenoniy 3/11


SAVE 1/10 c am 4 / ! 1


SAVE 2/4 d . t >


rtelcl an open meeting jn the festival hall an Monday night. Mr, Bddison gave a talk' cm


The young farmers club S ' V . fair raises £142


Cltthcroe Advertiser and Times November 20, 1970 9


SOPER SAVERS &


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3.- Miss M. Jackson. Dominoes: H. Pickard. S.


Robinson, Aiiss S. Moss. Mrs. M. Singleton. Children: Ian Peri, J." Roberts. K. Bell. Al. Gossipy. T- Roberts. J. Moss. C. Hnyion.


G O L D E N D A Y Formerly of Dupsop Bridge.


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Mr. and Mts- Jq-mes R- Bq.in<M celebrq.ttd tftrir go), dop wedding oil They pew live jn


R;rqd.' A-sliton. PresMffi, q.n(j


nore married at f>t- -iohfl’t Chuj'ab, Uv.hajp, where Atrt Rjivies’ pareiyre were pewr- a gents. M>. Ba.mes as s. foK&wr


the Towns'.?y estqt? and wqq


inter epmiyyed b5' the Duchy cf Lancaster estate for 23 veu-s. He retired iji 1961. he ’ and It’s wife then moving to j Prrtton.


grandchildren.


both of whc’.n Jiv'.n in I Brighton. There are seven grandchildren and two grrai- l


The caiiph-have two sons. I j


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