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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 27th, 1973 S


COUN. BENTLEY TRIES | NEW GARDEN SEAT


I P f l$ i j $? I , ranee at ulis ‘°r


In Uie hope that it \°nl uinne throughout


Helensburgh we l w .


r '1'St' '0°k al' Hie t’cmtcm| [a saucer at the front y IfUtcher S window. T1.„.‘


e several round peboles |.i!:u m size to a heir-,


Iv rare, not lor sale.”


On a nearby card ivc told: “ Haggis egg'


■ ,'vel11 inside where the Ichor and I had a lan-h l:n I offered a qUotc J


Ibatch of black pudflinj ■ s irom Lancashire. ’


NATURALIST. ; a,-* £» , *■ ■':. *1 : *


I r u i s u a l lews


IN and ink sketches of the l-of-the-way corners of Itheroe are featured in a lendar published by the


rough Printing Company ■fork Street.


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I'lic sketches are the work I Miss Christine Josclin, lmhter of the former [■alley Methodist minister I Rev. Erie Joselin. who


Iv lives in Blackpool. Miss ■clin, an art student, lias ■ sen to illustrate unusual |.vs of Clitlieroc, includ- Old Hall Brow. Bawd.


Ids. the corner of Wellgate |1 Lowergate. the Gram- | r School, and the ginnel i the side of the Parish lurch Hall.


I'lic scenes on the calcn- are not named, so halt lull is in trying to idea- • them. Said Mr John


CELEBRATING IN STYLE *1


IT wastn’t exactly the weather lor being outside, but Conn. Bertram Bentley, of Sycamore, Gisbuni. teas only too pleased to sit on his new wooden garden seat.


to Gisburn Festival Hall committee, the scat is a token oj the committee’s


For a/ter 22 years’ service


gratitude to him—and Conn. Bentley is very proud of it. Situated outside his home,


the seat is also lor the benefit of the village com- munity.


sitting on the right of the seat. On the left is Festival Hall committee chairman Mr


Coun. Bentley is pictured


Alec Hudson. Committee members standing, from the left, arc Coun. Harry Wad- dington, Mrs Monica Crook (Young Wives), Mrs Gladys Goicling (MU), Mrs L. Wall- bank (play group), Mrs T. Bell (Conservatives), trea­ surer Mr Dan Packer, Mr Frank • Wrathall, secretary Mr Anthony Walters.


( " c o n 4 ?l c i e O u r T ^ £ 7 4 . 4 5 v ie Dfran I I H I It.R.P Our Price


Bedroom Fitment, teak


............... £79.00


Combination Robe teak/white ........ £47.20


Hanging Robe teak/wliite ........ £23.50


Combination Robe . £44.50 3-Drawer Chest


£19.70 Single Bedroom Suite £58.50


|s l at the printing works: is completely different to usual calendar. Most of ones wc have printed lor our customers, but have a. limited number public sale, price lop.”


£20 £34.50 £15.00 £54.00


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Rockers £25.75 £21


Chairs £22.95


£19.50 f i P - ! ^


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IN ROAD $ )N


iARKETj ;ey ■ O B .D


| aud street shop ■CUT LENGTHS


PER PARCEL


Idoor to each other. I lN G SPACE


m the mood, each child wore a colourful home-made paper hat.


THE infants department at SS Michael and John's School celebrated Christmas in line style as our picture shows, with an end of term party . . . and to put them


and other goodies—was pre­ pared and served by mem­ bers of the Parent-Teachers’


All the food—buns, jellies \


Association, which also con­ tributed the presents given by Father Christmas.


tea was an iced Christmas cake baked by the school cook, Mrs Julie Mooney.


A special feature of the


ren. aged between four and seven, played pass the parcel and a variety of musical games until they, and their t e a c h e r s , were almost exhausted.


Before tea, the 109 child­


children gave a concert for their mothers, showing them Uie songs, poems and dances they had learnt during the term, and finishing with a | Nativity scene.


On tile previous day. the


The Christmas treat for | the juniors at the school,


aged between eight and 11.1 was a visit to “ Chitty Cliitty Bang Bang ” at the | Civic Hall in Clitheroe.


FANCY DRESS PARTY FOR CUBS


Hoover 3243H Keymatic Washer ........ Hoover 3236H Automatic Deluxe ........ «.. Hoover 3314L Twin-Tub ............................ Hoover S4002 Cylinder Cleaner ............ Hoover S4406 Cylinder Cleaner ............. Hoover 429 Cylinder Cleaner ............. Hoover 3021 Spinner .............................. Hoover 3019 Spinner ................................ Hotpoint Auto. Top Loader Washer ....... Hotpoint 1460 Twin-Tub .......................... . Hotpoint Light and Easy Cleaner ............ Hotpoint 18.30 Front Loader Washer Fidelity Stereo Nine (6 only) ................. Fidelity UA4 Stereo (2 only)


................. Indesit 5 cu. ft. Fridge ................................ PLUS MANY MORE BARGAINS ALSO SEE THE BARGAINS IN OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT |C E FURNITURE s (DELIVERY pp


-SALES SERVICE L INCLUSIVE,


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A CLOWN, a sugar cube, a charity appeal and a Christ­ mas tree all in one room at once—a modern-day Alice in Wonderland perhaps? No, quite the opposite, for the


characters are all Cub Scouts enjoying a fancy- dress party. Tlie party, for the Ribblcs-


dale School Cubs, was to have been held at the school, but because of tlie electricity situation the Venture Scouts headquarters in Duck Street had to be used.


hampered a few of the games, the Cubs made the most of it and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The winner of the fancy-


Although the lack of space The Cub leaders, Mrs


Hilary East and Mrs Joan Helm, joined in with the fun of the evening dressed as a


dress c o m p e t i t io n was Andrew Pritchard dressed as the Blue Peter Christmas appeal, with stamps and envelopes almost covering him. A close second was Kevin


Thornber, who came as a Christmas tree complete with tinsel and all the seasonal trimmings.


couple of swells — so good was their disguise that no­ body recognised them.


Front, from the left: Martin Meadows, Auster Helm, Kevin Thorabcr, Stefan Czamogreble, Andrew Prit­ chard, lan Smith, Peter Hogg (In box). Back: Steven Porter, Gary Smith, Gary Crook, David Workman.


Seen in our picture are: CO o BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY


CLITHEROE DISTRICT NOOR LANE - CLITHEROE


DEPARTMENT. £138.34


LIST <1 FLounge


Chairs £16.50 £14


urniture


TV Chairs £8.45


£7


MANY REDUCTIONS IN HARDWARE, ETC. SEE OUR WINDOWS


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Dining Room Suite Special Price £85 Sideboard .................. £47.50 £40 Ilighboard .................. £70.50 £65 Highboard .................. £60.00 £53 Highboard .................. £55.50 £50


OUR TRICE £119.95


£120.75 £105.95 £100.76 £82.95 £24.38 £21.95 £32.67 £28.95 £32.44 £27.50 £25.15 £23.50 £35.83 £31.50


£135.91 £119.95 £92.14 £82.95 £23.21 £19.50


£130.84 £114.50 £38.50 £29.95 £32.50 £23.50 £43.51 £29.95


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