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CUtheroc Advertiser and Times, August 23rd, 1973 Banking OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER


WINTER HOLIDAY BARGAINS


I 14 th OCTOBER — 1 WEEK TO


' JERSEY HOME TOWN BACK TO HOME TOWN


£37.50 2. 31st OCTOBER — 25 NIGHTS


TO LLORET HOME TOWN BACK TO HOME TOW N


only £45.80 3 6lh NOVEMBER — 4 NIGHTS


TO SOUTHERN YUGOSLAVIA HOME TOWN BACK TO HOME TOWN onl y £31.55 full details from —


CUTHEROE T i l l


Paying half of flood


relief plan


L. C. King-Wilkinson has agreed to contribute half the cost of a £1,250 scheme to prevent flooding of the River Croasdale in the vil­


Slaidburn landowner Col .... ^ £#? - lage.Approached by Bowland


3 CASTLE STREET CUTHEROE - 23362


rL\RKSON’S AND ENTERPRISE BROCHURES FOR 1974 NOW AVAILABLE


Hodgson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Arnold Hodgson, of Meadowsidc, Woodlands


Miss Constance Janice


hartleys fabrics Formerly ODDIES TEXTILES Retail


New Stock of


Crimplene Dress Lengths Excellent Value


From £1 to £ 1.50 Each More Skirt Lengths


(Some I.nncer Lengths) PRICED


From 50p to £2.20 Each


Exquisite Courtellc Double Jersey 68in./70in. wide


A beautiful cloth in a delightful range of self colours.


From £1.86 yard


Border Prints in Easy Care Min. wide Kaschel


<1!c yards makes a long dress) Only 99p yard


45in. Downproof Waxed Cambric— Only 49p yard


Easy Care Sheeting


Trinted designs of Terylcnc or Polvcster/Cotlon.


Klftin. wide.—Limited Stocks. Ideal for Sheets, Continental


Widths ‘ Oin.. Min.. HOin. and


Quilt Covers and Matching Curtains !


White Cotton Sheeting 70in. wide— 60p yard


excellent qualitv and value. Limited stocks due to cotton shortage.


Cotton/Linen Class Cloths in a ttractive stripes.


24p Each Velvet Curtains ! ! ! Mnnv ready-made pairs now


in stock. Beautifully made, by experts.


Kully Lined—Ill-Pleat Tape_ NEW S IMPLICITY PATTERN BOOKS HAVE ARRIVED


We expect our new stocks of Furnishings and Dress Fabrics, Woollens, etc., at anytime. Watch our Window !


NOW AT 12 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE. (NEXT TO CRABTREE’S BAKERS)


403 use Rowland fares scheme


bus fare scheme is running smoollilv, clerk to the Rural Council. Mr L. D. Telford, told the Finance. Rating and General Purposes Com­


HOWLAND'S concessionary


PRINTS OF PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ISSUE TAKEN BY OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE AVAILABLE TO ORDER


mittee. Tokens altogether worth


£1813.50 have been issue so far. lo 403 pensioners and disabled people. "We still have a balance m hand which we wifi use for people


who have not yet taken up their allowance, and for those who become eligible between now and March 31st," said Mr Telford. Tile committee reversed


p. recent decision not to allow other people to collect


tokens on behalf of pen­ sioners. After hearing or an individual case, they agreed to let Mr Teirord use his discretion in this matter.


Sm o u ld e r in g ’ p a p e r


CLITHEROE Fire Brigade


were called to Calderstones early on Monday evening,


when paper began to smoul­ der in an annexe. The hospital's own fire


brigade put out the fire. On Saturday night the bri­ gade turned out to a blaze on a building site in Sterl­ ing Close, but found it was only rubbish burning.


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LOW MOOR Good Com­ panions are assured or a good second anniversary party in October, thanks to a fair they held on Sat­ urday which raised £30. Members, led by chief


organiser Mrs F. Addison, set up and manned the stalls in Low Moor Chapel


and everything was sold by the end of the afternoon. Visitors could buy from


stalls selling cakes, sweets, toys, balloons, pottery, gifts and’ ice-cream. Sandwiches and fancy cakes were laid on for refreshment. A relative of Mrs Addison, Mrs G. W. Bargh, opened


the event, and four-year-old Diane Rothwell presented to her a spray of carnations. In the chair for the last time before leaving the


district was the Rev. E. i>. Joselin. who introduced airs Bargh. He received a lare- wclf gilt — a pen and


pencil set — from Mis M Broadhurst, representing the


members, in recognition ol his part in formmg the


club. Pictured from the left,


are- Mrs Broadhurst, Mrs Bargh. Diane. Mr Joselm and Mrs Addison.


Drive. Whalley, was married at \v If a 11 c y Methodist Church to Mr Michael Kevin Schofield.


son of Mr and Mrs Allan Schofield, of Rossall Gate,


The bridegroom is the


Fleetwood. The bride, given away by


her father, wore a full- length gown of white French crepe with bishop sleeves. The high gathered neckline was trimmed with rhine­ stones to match the head­ dress which secured a short veil. She carried yellow roses and white stcphanotis. Bridesmaids Sharon Hirst


and Sandra La thorn wore dresses of yellow flocked Swiss cotton trimmed with


Rural Council's Public Health Committee, Col King-Wilkinson replied that he was pleased to hear that the council was willing to contribute 50 per cent of the


' 1 SCHOFIELD— HODGSON


mauve, and carried yellow and mauve pomanders. All the dresses were made by the bride's mother. Best man was Plying Officer Mike Grimes, and grooms­ men were Mr David Hodgson and Mr Robert Latliom. The Rev. E. S. Joselin


EXPENSIVE MEAL


officiated at the ceremony, and a reception was held at Eaves Hall Country Club,


West Bradford. The bridegroom, a com­


puter programmer in the civil sendee, and the bride, who has just completed a teacher training course at Southlands College, Wimble­ don, are spending their honevmnon in Paris. They will live in Reading. Berk­ shire. where the bride is to take, up a teaching post. Photo: Stephens and Laytham, Blackburn.


PARKING a van in Wad dington Road, Clitheroe while he bought some chips cost Raymond Cook, of Car-holme Road, Burnley, a £3 fine for parking on double yellow lines.


magistrates, Cook said that lie had tried to park in the waiting area but both sides of the road were full. He thought he would only he a few minutes.


In a letter to Clitheroe


cut of the chip shop, he met a friend from Burnley who wanted to show him his new ear. By going to look at Lhe car he parked for longer than lie had intended.


However, when he came


cost. “I consider this a very fair offer and the sooner the work starts the better,” he concluded.


KEEN interest was shown in the skills of handling a tractor and trailer, when about 20 members of Clitheroo and District Young Farmers’ Club held their annual tractor hand­ ling competition. The event, watched by


about 50 people, was held at the home of advisory mem­ ber Mr Brian Dent, at Littlcmoor Mill, and he and his w'ife provided refresh­


ments afterwards. The cup was won by Fled Spurgeon, with Laurie Gill


second and Richard Whit. I- well third. The competition | was judged by Keith Whit-: well and Peter Moorhousc,


secretary. The photograph shows a !


group of the young farmer; with the cup.


COMPANIONS RAISE CASH FOR PARTY


Siting of poles


C O\CL"s Office aoncatel •»


ting un te-ennoro - Cl i n n i, j scciur.2 plar.wn, ...


DA l Coi c •: that


Nov


notice '.va-. ucnea ina: n. np\


up cr.recilv oto>'v exist-ins one. ar.c - the face o: tnim-. > to be ncicuw.a.


•* 1 C u< D i wavs burvevor Mr


s cl i v n ) o Lie liv.-i nolo tv- imno\ei ’ e tin


Irom a hnunvav.-! LOCAL


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cessful :n examinations o mated Boare, Riublcsnalc Co; flary Sclioo. Centre.


tec be o" tei- m V ?.


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exam A FORMER Langlio _ man, 38-year-old Mr Denis C. Dowsell, of Nelson, has been successful in the final ex­ aminations of the Institute


of Bankers. Mr Dowsell, who is mar­


ried, works at the Midland Bank, Bolton. He and his wife are shortly moving house to Bolton.


Mr Dowsell has been in


banking for six years and in that time has worked in Midland Bank branches in Chorley. Danven and Accrington.


YOUNG FARMERS DEMONSTRATE SKILL DRIVING TRACTORS


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Clitliernc Koval Gael school: Lai At..?.- C


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l:s:i ura ’• Kilililestl-ile: Pains


fB'.olocv. Do-.r.esac a..t- Jean Haze: iwor (Domestic Sc.eta-, «c. Necelixovic G---. -


Amc Pi ei 0 Scier.eci.


CONTIMANS BANK HOLIDAY


NEW ELECTRICAL DEPT. (BURNLEY ONLY) — SPECIAL OPENING OFFERS


j


WOOD SURROUND FIRES from ............................ £8.99 TABLE FOUNTAINS from ........................................... £6.99 FIBER OPTIC LAMPS from ...................................... £7.99 ASTRO BUBBLE LAMPS from ................................. £5.49 40tv Round Fluorescent Fittings, complete with shade £4.99 Solid Teak 1 Light Wall Brackets only from ........ £1.99 40. 60. 100 wait Bulbs


WALLPAPER - i PRICE ALL WALLPAPER IN STOCK 1 PRICES


Excluding Anaglyptas, Woodchip and Lining Paper


WOODCHIP PAPER. Fantastic value LINING PAPER. The old price ..


29p roll 10p roil


COMPARE OUR PAINT PRICES 8p


LADIES’ TROUSERS, special offer, from .............. £1.99 LADIES’ DRESSES . . .


CLOTHING DEPT. (BURNLEY ONLY) 10% OFF — Pick inhere you like


TANK TOPS ................................. Now down to £1.50


MEN’S ANORAKS ........................................ Now from £2*59 CHILDREN’S DRESSES ......... 10% OFF FULL RANGE CHILDREN’S ANORAKS, all sizes .............................. £1.50


SHOE DEPT. (BURNLEY ONLY)


MEN’S FELL BOOTS ......................... £1.00 BLACK P.V.C. BOOTS ................... £ 1 .0 9 LADIES’ FLATTIES .........


50p LADIES’ SLIP-ONS .............................. £1.00


DULUX & CROWN GLOSS ................................... 4 Ip ’a-lhre FULL COLOUR RANGE IN STOCK


Also Emulsion, Undercoat, Vinyl Paint, etc. CROWN STRONGHOLD .............. Now only £2.99 5-litre


We are now coming to the end of our stock at the old price.


8' x 4' WALLBOARDS APPROX. 600 LEFT at £2.47


4 yd x 3 yd NYLON CARPET 6 ONLY TO CLEAR at £15


R0SSLITE RIO & GEROLLA CEILING VENEER 500 ROLLS ONLY — ALL ONE PRICE £ 1


SMALL SHOPKEEPERS WELCOME — FOR CASH


GAS LIGHTERS Fabulous value £1


WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES


from 50p


FOLDING PASTE TABLES


STILL TIIE OLD PRICE £1.95


l i t . CEILING TILES (rEREECT)


Our Price £1,10 PER 100


COSY KIT LOFT INSULATION


Summer Price 85p


TEXACO MOTOR OIL mllon


4 5 ?


BATHROOM SHOWERS


COMPLETE WITH CURTAIN, KAIL, ETC.


£5.50


CAR BATTERY CHARGERS


(BRITISH MADE) from £2.50


TURPS (Subs.)


Bargain price 5Gp GALLON


ELECTRIC KETTLES from £3.65


4' & 5' FLUORESCENT FITTINGS


(COMPLETE WITH TUBE) from £2.98


POLYCELL TILES Our Price 70p


BOX OF 38


ARGAINS


THIS SUNDAY 9 a.m. - 2 p.m MONDAY 9-30 a.m. - 6-0 p.m. AND ALL WEEK


TIMEX WATCHES ALL 10% OFF LIST PRICES


LADIES’ & GENT’S UMBRELLAS


All one price £1


BLACKBURN rJOHIHOWt


TRANSISTOR RAD!0i from


£1,95 CAR RADIOS C0JS S !S " S '■ 0.95 TERRIFIC SELECT10* 01


FLOOR, WALL and CEILING TILLS


ALL CUT PRI&


IRONING BOARD5 Now only 51.75


ALARM t tb ®


‘•WILL WAKEN l |1L 0 4 0 ^ ,


COLLAPSIBLE


CLOTHES AIRER Bargain Price


BATHROOM SCAfb (HOLIDAY SI LI


£1.25


CONTIMANS - - The Expanding Bargain Store A - ..................... . ........ '


BULL STREET, BURNLEY - 34584 (Next to the Express) BLAKEY MOOR. BLACKBURN - 54089 (Q p p> George’s Hail) _


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