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EAGLE SUPPLIES CHRISTMAS
ON CLITHEROE MARKET AT OUR USUAL STALLS TUESDAY NEXT, DEC. 17th.
CLEARING CIST SALE First Come, First Served
CHILDREN'S BATTERY/MAINS RECORD PLAYER. Our Old Price £17:50, NOW £14.
ALL TYPES OF RADIOS— BATTERY/ MAINS.
CAR RADIOS Were £8.50, NOW £7.
CAN YOU BEAT THIS PRICE FOR 8-TRACK CAR STEREOS WITH TWIN SPEAKERS.
Retail‘Price At Least £20. Our Price £14.50. ELECTRONIC LICHTERS FROM £3.50. GAS TABLE LICHTERS £2.50.
And MANY OTHER LINES ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES.
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1 HERE are still a lew seats l‘‘H tor Calderstones Hos
Now corner shop bakers wait and wonder
10 days of
like the devil ” with massive
............. for the sort of
bread which granny used it, bake, Clitheroe's p r i v a t e confectioners were dubious this week about
their business in S t Mary's Street.
• • We've been working like
the devil and turning out at. least three times as much bread as usual, while'trying to satisfy our regulars first. •
retaining their
" new ” customers once the crisis is over.
Htnall bakers In tile area
wu: bed through the night - atui at the weekend to
.-a'.tsfv Hie queues which
..ironed them when the -hop
doors were opened each, mornih". They have been producing as much as live times their norma', bread t aunt .
Clitheroe
(EMBER 15th SERVICE
|ktf. I Blackburn)
I
SiL CHURCH d, Clitheroe
with you. my
|*o you. Not as give I unto
■or heart be let it be
I SERVICE
T 6-30 p.m. VITATION IS 3 TO ALL
W »V eV » 5 « «
|tion Army, . Clitheroe DEC. 15 th
lull. (HYING A
I n s p la y
I ttled
1F.RE BE
1;h t item** by the
gi;trv Shepherd wi'D.H.O.
■ will br bringing [ to ihr Crib. cd by
I| p.m. jlL SKRVICF jl rnilv Thompson bducteri by Itt.i :v Shepherd
and District |p!c’i Welfare
IS WHIST and I no d r iv e l^cmorial Hall
Dec. 18th, 7-45
SUPS and SUPS for Evcnin? Wear. NEGLIGEE SETS. nightdresses
Naturalist’s Jocicty
r AND BOUT
EMBERS' OWN ; k s u n n s i
December 17th 7-30 p.m.
ammar School rk Street
-*• r ★ t Ir + irir+iclck Valley BSAC
I HOLDING A ISTMAS
*i t 1UY STALL Dec. 1 4th re Rooms
eroe) p.m. ION 2p Ir* * * * * * * * *
1 4 Y O R K S T R E E T , C L IT H E R O E 1 1 1
t e l e phone 23341 Also H W 'O N D FK I ' l l- HAiVGE ol’ CHRISTMAS GIFTS in h an k er c h ie f s
TIGHTS FANCY HOSE EVENING bags COSTUME JEWELLERY
SCARVES
FUR HOODS KNITWEAR blouses SKIRTS and SLACKS COATS. SUITS and DRESSES at—
HOUSE COATS BED JACKETS BED SOCKS BRAS, ETC.
WELL WORTH A VISIT TO OUR
Department—
Ideal Christmas Gifts in
:be baker', workers tini-h '.ndU'irhd action.” >a.u
• We win just have to watt .ad see what happens when
•
Mrs M;t':)(%: Hammond. who her miu Trevor in
* We've had a lot of com
pliments. too. New cus tomers have been telling us what ' a bit of good bread' we are selling. But when you have a big family with a few children it eon work out more expensive buying home - baked instead o! wrapped bread." At Crabtree's, in C!Ulu*r«-e
Market place, master bake: Mr Alf Veevers was not too ’pleased about the attitude some o[ the new cu
•oiuers they have boon
-e: ring. "We h.fve had to ration
b'.ixui and some people have been verv rude about ’**• * a:d Mr Veevers. "On Saturday, for ui-
Pinched bantams for a laugh’
\ ('HIPPING licensee found the head of one <>1 his bantam iu-ns Ivins on the cur park at. the rear oi the lioti'l. Ciiilieroe magistrates* were told on Tuesday.
; At tlie court, three Lonc-
Scouts plan expedition
A TALK about tlie work ol the Venture Forth Base—u ; Venture .Scout, centre at C'artincl!. ;n Hie Luke Dis- | triel—was j;ivcn to members,
ol Clitheroe (list n o Venture Scout Unit by the base leader Mr John Shepherd. Films on walkine and 1
rlimbinii expeditions, also shown by Mr Shepherd, were of particular interest lo the members as they are manning a venture expedi-1
t.ion to the Attstntm Alps
next vear. The next Venture Scout :
meeting will tie at
D.irwen sqtiasli courts lor a chal’.cmto mutch against Hie Cosmos ; Venture Unit. Darwen.
ridge melt, till aged 20. ad mitted together stealing four hens, worth iM belong- ing to Mr Jack Warcinu o! the Talbot. Hotel.
James Trnynor. of Jeffrey
Avenue, was lined £25. and j Colin Hoy Mercer, of Pres
ton Road, and Michael John Bristo. of Parlick Avenue, were fined £15 each. For Mercer and Brislo. Mr D . , B. Forrest said drink was the common feature. I t was a simple b:t of drunkennos. ,
£45 for stealing £1.70 from ;i collecting box belonuing to the Blind Welfare As sociation at a chip shop in Windy Street. Chipping. He
His clients had made full restitution. Travnor wa> also fined
pleaded guilty. Reterring to the bantam*.
Chief Insn. T. J . Sumner said Mr Warein« found the head of one bird on ^ nearby car park, and PC Walton found the head* of two others on the ton of the Parish Church steps. When the officer ex
H’s Jumblics time. Here arc two jumbled up words tor you to unscramble and win a £1 voucher.
ONE clue, the words arc connected with the festive season.
The first twenty correct entries drawn will each re ceive a £1 voucher to be spent at your newsagent.
WOLOGDIl .............................
STRENPES ............................. FILL in your name and address, put in the name of your newsagent and slip the coupon (not in an envelope) in thc *}umblics* post box at your newsagent.
Readers outside of our cir culation area, post to the offices of this paper.
Mr Mrs Miss .....................
First Name ........................ Address ............................-
Newvsgents Harne ..... * Address
.............................
All entries in by Thurs day, December 19th, 1974. Winners
announced December 24th.
CAT.l.
amined a parked van he found feathers and a pool of blood. Documents in the van led him to interview Mercer who told him what had happened. The other
men admitted being in
volved. In a statement. Mercer ,
said they were all drunk mid thought, if would be a lnuah to pinch some o| thc bantams from a hutch. They were makinc a nobe and he tried to pull the Head oil one. His companion., pulled the heads olf the others. Mercer and Bristo also apfiearcd for sentciiee on a
charge of possessing articles for use in the course oi
l l heft, at Whalley. They had been found guiltv n; a previous hearing and had ijeen remanded for social ;<*rvice.v reports. Fach was jaile,] tor three
months suspended for a year and ordered t<> pay cost.* of £27.
School fair
ABOUT £160 was raised at a Christmas fair at Ribbles- dulr School on Fridav Goods
v.cre proved by the 0**il- civtn who ran tnc staiis with The help <rf Their Teach ers.
A MEMBER ol the NK
I anc.e. Ridinc <7lub.. Miss Susan Cowv>ertliwaile. of Pendleton, has had a suc cessful year with her horse Simon, winning eight silver
cups and trophies at local events.
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alone. •
• Fortunately ’.u
pitals latest--and bis*gest — pantomime. Hearts.
" Queen of it s the bigge>t because no ¥ '
lewer than Do people appear on s',age. including 40 ehil- i k ;. dren drawn from the imni- ' Iie> of hospital sta(V. Pro- ; ^ duced by Terry Dilworth. t he | shoe o|X‘ned on 'I'uesday wuh a jiertormance tor t SJf paiuMit-s of Calderstones and other ioea! hospit4iis.
¥ Firsi public pertormance
snuu'e. a matt tlirew six tea cakes back at »» "'lien (>-<; that he couldn't have a lorn
as well ” As with most private
bakers. Mr Veevers lias me"
trying to satisfy regtear customers first, but with live times the norma: uem.'uu: the entire bakehouse 'tat! has had to work overtime
!•;* core. "We worked n.l through
ihc night on Friday, and on Sal urdav morning. and put oi flour m‘» teacakes
wen able to keep cake trade a> well. .*• to disappoint anvoiK Mr Veevers. - I think iii'.i-i S’eople
> the
i- not added.
appreciated tli** ire.-l; 'oread <
« t‘ ><‘U and w 11v wo had to
i\.tion customers W** w '1 ,n : have to w;v.f any .•
a.hether or not the\ ket-i-'n having i; v hen the cr: '•
> t
tiver" 1! i ! ! a r d s <?u>erm;'.rket f
Holmes. "Wo had three de liveries on Tuesday but I am not >ure f tins will he maintained for the reM of the week. " Even the drivers who deliver the bread are :v*t
C’l'.tlieroe. !ip/.1 bread f'i' lv ' shelve.? on Tiuvdnv for the tir'd lime in a week. Said manager Mr .lack
*“< • BUSY NIGHT
FOR GUILD 1.1 T H K H O K Kvening 1
\r fins, some oi which they
li.nl written them>flves.
They recited seasonal r.:t* choir, accompanied
V. :lic;:' E-onductor. Mr G,
Ha.iten. <anc Cliristma* .•trisu* and l<‘d ;he Guild ;n • >:*ol singing,
Ww chairman. Mi’s Marie s a di lie. vice-eha :rma n M rs
loan HH-ehen and the com mittee were all introduced to member*.
D-ruc tin* eveuitU! y?-
■’.eslunenLs were served bv •.iter:u’-‘ chairman Mr- K. ; i'.av and helpers.
* l:i 'i.e December romorti- ti n I- r a Christmas decora- t: n, Mrs P. Calverlv won lire and third prhe>. with Ms A Pedder s<v
' sun' of (he situation.'• he added.
TRIBUTE
THIBUTE to Mr John IK'dg- j s,«n lor his services, and put'- S ticularly as deputy clnfinnan ' of the juvenile panel for the j past year. wa> paid by Mr } J. H. G». Msicalpine. presiding 1 at* Clitheroe Magistrates'
Court, on Tuesday. Mr Hodgson, lormer chie! j
<d' Tru'.ex. was sitting a> a ; magistrate for the last, time ' lielore he and his wile am family move 'o New Zealand in the New Year. Mr M aval pine said the ■
Bench would nn>* Mr Hodg son's clarity of view, his Uft'iliriglu ’ expression o: opinion.
hone.My of lnirposc and knowledge of the cum- : munit v.
j \ radio wa> won bv Mrs cond.
V Crabtree and Mrs F. .Seed, T.e competition cud for Mi> who
1F4 miis awaided t M-rgarc■
t Kendrick.
ti- war. T!te New Year's * ot
•jamiiK1
trim items of local interest N places much further ic.i'ld. indudinc Israel and E.-st Atrica. T)ie Guild will, as u-ual.
talk.**.
ba hold'.ng elloris Irom May to October. Members woe .:.*ked to collect as many items as pos-ible for a j’unble saie on March 13th.
Having a party
CHIUDPvEN who attend Ihe ' g Salvation Army's Sunday! % Muhoo; in Clitheroe will now be able to have a Christmas )>ui\ — thank* to a codec •dieinoon wliii ii lai.-ed £30.
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M A K E W O N D E R K l E E I E T > H IR.U IM ) f :OMl-'(>liT--iliLh
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^ ' ’ J r '^ T ^ ^ P A D lh A M t . ’ :?!>.r -1' : . . / , I ?W W 0N E .?««»
SPECIAL EXHIBITION — THIS WEEK — OF SLUMBERLAND POSTURE SPRING DIVANS — AND ORTHO PAEDIC DIVANS AND MATTRESSES IN ALL SIZES.
FR HE SAME DAY d a y f r e e
£ !04.!>f) £148.00 £i:m.oo £ 207.00 a...,i,•«,.-■ <>/\mnli*te wuii \\l'Oin»hl'. irnil
bv Rest Assured ...................................... 4!;. «:n. Excelsior dnan and mattress
4tt. 6in. Saraband uu«m and mattress bv Dunlopillo — ...................................... 5 ft. Rest Assured divan set with
drawers, complctv "'llU wrought iron headboard
4ft. (Jin. Decprest (kvan and niatt*re»«s
DElNVEHY ALIj AREAs SIORAGE.
PBJDH^EH LH OR
£54.(10 £04.00 £8(5.00
£ 120.00
THIS WEEK, SPECIAL OFFERS ON 5‘ 0" x 6‘ 7" DIVAN SETS BY SLUMBERLAND, V0NO, MYERS, REST
ASSURED AND BURGESS. •Ifi. Bin. Divan J Jd Silentnight. romp^te Anne headboard 4tt. Bill. Divan multu*. 10 onlj
D Rest Assured _______ __
mattress by with Queen
with
3ft.l< iVan and n»tOT^.in floral' ticl: Eli. DeepraA D!»a!) aDu
Ly £ j7.nn
j ::j:i oil t'Jl.UO
£43.00
DIAL A SLUMBERLAND — FOR SAME DAY DELIVERY TELEPHONE 74993.
Itl'.NK n u n s BY s i . i ’>i»*iXuxon’ V,,N0' M Y ru s ' HUNK HKDS. FULL SIZE WITH SPRING INTERIORS n v i ' i? fi(io DIVANS 1^ S io O K .
HUY YOUK H£L> TODAY. SLEEP L\ 1T TONIGHT.
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SL'EDK. HIDE, WHYlTiW SHEEPSKIN LINING., i
SHOWN. NUT. NAVY,
Ut.lVE. BURGUNDY. j
LINCOLN Heather. ('Old. H«'d, l'ink. KinslislHT .Y'fWJit,.' . A. £5.68 • ned 11104 points
during pro-
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For Personal Service and Gifts No Better Value Anywhere.
MORTON'S 18 MOOR LANE. CLITHEROE. Telephone 22420.
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THE FAMILY GIFT SHOP Choose Your Watch From Our Large
Selection At Bargain Prices, all guaranteed. :¥ ,n» *.
wa> iast night, and there are rejieaus tonight, tomor- , -T. !>>w and Saturday at 7-15 • tyf :,,v A matinee on SaUir- | f>js already fully booked. 1
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sncci.il minibu> leave> ^ Whakev bus station tor the ho-pitai <*aeh evening at 7-5
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Special Purchase of Swiss and German Watches from £3.25
Agents for Timex from £3.75. Russian Sekonda. Swiss Global. Buler, Ingersoll.
Roamer. Seiko. Swiss Oris. Pendant Watches, Pocket Watches.
Ronson and Colibri Lighters.
Exclusive Lines in |ewellery and Fancy Goods Ornaments, Cuff Links.
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T^gliswomen’s Guild drama . uiii ip entertained 128 mein- | b<t> af their Christmas ! ln-tMing in the S i Joint Ambulance Hall. Ciitheroe.
Bargain Offer—Cent's Signet Rings. £4.50. Metamec Clocks. Smith and Westclox,
Travel Alarms. |ewellery Boxes from £1.75. QUALITY TOY DEPT.
AirFix Kits. Subbuteo Football. Crand Slam Dinky Toys. Meccano. Toys and Games.
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