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S Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 12th, 13<1


ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS AT


JENNY S M S ’


2 2 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone 2 3 5 3 4


FOR THE CHILDREN Duffle Coats— Anoraks—Cozy Suits—Sleep­ ing Bags—Pram Rugs and Eiderdown Sets— Pyjamas and Night Dresses—Dressing Cowns __Kilts—Windsor Woollies—Jumpers and Pullovers—Trews—Coxy - Toxe—Tights Kamclla Garments—Mitts and Cloves— Hats —Baby Deer Shoes—Kiddicraft Toys—Wendy Boston Nylon Toys, etc.


FOR MOTHER Brushed Nylon Night Dresses—Pyjamas-


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PYJAMAS, night shirts and l'rilly nighties was the “ evening dress ’’ worn by members of the Ribble Valley Ladies' Auxiliary ot the Licensed Trade and their menfolk at a charity evening a t the Alston Arms, Long- ridge. T h e pyjama party was


Pyjama party


the idea of the ladies’ vice- chairman, Mrs Ann Key, landlady at the Alston Arms, who provided a hot-pot


supper for her guests. Members throughout the


area are planning to hold a party at a different venue each month and the pro­ ceeds are to be divided be­ tween local and national charities at the end of a S'ear. The parties will also en­


able new members from areas which have recently joined the auxiliary to get to know one another.


FILMS shown by Mr John Rothwcll entertained chil­ dren at a Christmas party on Saturday for Low Moor Methodist Sunday School. After tea, Mr G. Barnes arranged games. Father Christmas arrived with presents and the party ended with ice cream for


Film time


BRIDGE CLUB


everyone.


THE FROZEN FOOD CENTRE CLITHEROE TOP QUALITY


OVEN READY TURKEYS


81b, to 181b. from 27p per lb. DUCKLING, ROASTING CHICKENS


FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH THE BEST QUALITY FOODS AT THE RICHT PRICE.


VEGETABLES FISH PASTRIES


SEA FOODS FRUITS ICE CREAM


SPECIAL OFFER FOR DECEMBER ONLY YOUNG PRINCESS PRAWNS—lib. £1.30.


LA T E CHRISTMAS SHOPPING OPEN UNTIL 8-0 p.m. DECEMBER 19th, 20th and the 23rd. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th and 22nd.


THE FROZEN FOOD CENTRE RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE. TELEPHONE 23741.


Bridge Club were: NS, Mrs Brenton and Mr W. L. Wilkinson, Mrs Murga- t.royd and Miss Aldred; EW, Mrs Thorne and Mrs Dew-hurst, Mrs Rutherford and Mrs McMahon. i ; s e a le r . NS v u ln e rab le .


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won by South's 6. D e c la re r cam count ' l l


linesse would b rin g in th e 12th. A wrong disc ard by F a s t allowed South to mak e th e co n tra c t with* o u t re so r t in g to th e h e a r t finesse. Can vou stmt th e wrong d isc a rd made* bv F a s t oti the th i rd round of ip a d c s , u'<m !>y his p a r tn e r ’s


a p p e a r th a t a succ essful h n ar t ivx.w. MUBoau ON SAFARI


MEMBERS of Clithorof: Young Fanners heard a humorous talk by Mrs M. Lupton, of Waddingion. on her adventures on safari in Kenya and Tanzania.


Hartley and seconded by John Bullock. A whist and domino drive at Pendleton, was well supported.


She was thanked by John


MORE than 10U children at­ tended a cradle roll parly at Langho organised by the Mothers’ Union of St


Leonard's Church. The idea was to entcrta.n


all the children baptised h. the vicar, the Rev. Phillip Dearden, since he came to Lanirho. The party is now an an­ nual event in the parish and


children will be invited up ( to the age of five. After games ancl tea.


Mothers’ Union members uave a puppet show and Father Christmas presented each child with sweets and a balloon. Mr Dearden thanked the Mothers’ Union for organis­ ing a successful and happy party.


FOR EXPERT ADVICE


01 ADVERTISING PHONE CLITHEROE 22323


comes to town TOYS GALORE


JIGSAWS .................. from 25 p PLAYBALLS ............. from 20p FOOTBALLS ............. from £1.19 PLANES ....................... from 87p SEWING SETS ...................... • ?5p SWEET SHOP ......................... '54p PASTRY SETS ......... from 77p JUMPING FROGS ................ 33p DOLLS HOUSES ................... £2.36 HANDBAGS .............................. 5Zp


PURSES ............... ............... ACE RIFLES (Cap Firing) . . . £1.29


MUSTANG PISTOL (Csp Firing) »•••«••••«••••* vOp


SAMUEL COLT GUN (Cap Firing) ...........


24-PIECE TOOL KIT ...........£5.58 BUCKET OF BRICKS ...........£1.35 DOLLS FOUR POSTER ...........£5.85 CORDON BLEU COOKER . . . £3.10


49p


! CHRISTMAS TREESFrom 89p CURTAINS FOR CHRISTMAS


P ‘Special Offer’ Heavy Brocades from 75p per yd . Slight Second Velvet only £1.95 per yd


Cushion Covers made from any material in stock


to your design and size Velvet Cushions all colours only £2.65 OUR large RANGE OF ACCESSORIES INCLUDE—


Decorail, Kirsch Roos, Tapes, Hooks,.Lining Material, etc Also STOCKISTS for Louvrer Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Storeys Window Dresser.


PULL ALONGS ........ from 21 p WADD1NGTON TABLE SOCCER ............. £1.35


100 TRICK MAGIC SET . . . £4.95 COMPENDIUM GAMES, 28 Only .......................... £1-35 COLORADO TRAIN ........ £1.95 STRINGCRAFT ........ :


£3.13


BAGAMMON & CHESS SET £3.75 SPINNING TOP .................. 90p TABLE TENNIS SET ........ 98p CO-KART ........................... £19.50 TYPEWRITER .................. £13.72


Letters to Santa Claus can be


posted in our First Floor


Santa Post Box VISIT SANTA IN HIS


GROTTO SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21st— 9-30 to 12 Noon—IN GROTTO


MONDAY, DECEMBER 23rd—


9-30 to 12 Noon—IN GROTTO 12 Noon to 1 p.m.—FEEDING REINDEER. 1 and 4 p.m.—IN GROTTO.


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24th—


9-30 to 12 Noon—IN GROTTO 12 Noon to 1 p.m.—FEEDING REINDEER. I to 4 p.m.— IN GROTTO.


Then Santa returns to the North Pole \ - g


TINSEL only 3p


[uSEFTOGIFTS SELECTION! 18 pee China Tea Set only £3.61


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J 30 pee Tea Set I only £4.50


Canteen Cutlery I from £4.54


18 pec Tea Sets only £2.72


Butter Dish £1.52 Condiment Sets from 49p Serving Trays only £1.98


framed Pictures front ........................ 59p


SHERRIES .............. 47p FRUIT BOWLS......... 58p TEAK BOWLS ......... 95p BEAKERS from, . . . 15p OVAL MEAT DISHES 35p APRONS ................


SPANISH WARE


OVEN TO TABLE CASSEROLE ......... £1.75


GLASS STORAGE JARS ....................


WINE GLASSES' (stemmed)


99p ......... 59p OPEN A. SOUTH &


KING LANE CLITHEROE Tel. 24066


Monday ............. 8-30 to 5r30 p.m. Tuesday . . . . . . 8-30 to 5-30 p.m. Wedncsday .........8-30 to 12 Noon Thursday . . . . . . 8-30 to 7-15 p.m. Friday .......8 -3 0 'to 7-15 p.m. Saturday ........ 8-30 to 5-30 p.m.


STANDARD' IA5VEPS front .................... £14.65 . . . £6.08


TABLE IAJHPS.


BRASS OIL LAMP (Electric)


99p ............. .£ 1 0 .3 0


CAKE TINS from . . . 43p TURKEY TINS from 79p ENGLISH POT POURRI •*&*&*&>


SEE OUR RANGE OF ATHENA


ART CARDS—IDEAL FOR SENDING CHRISTMAS GREETINGS.


.............. £1.49


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Between 1 & 2 p.m.—RIDE THROUGH TOWN ^ • . 2 and 4 p.m.— IN GROTTO.


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CONTINENTAL QUILTS Single £5.75 Double £6.75


LIDSEYS TEXTILE MARKET BARROWFORD


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FAT11 l! l l CHRISTMAS, laden with g if ts received a biff welcome from 30 child, ren at a parly at Sawlcv. It was organised by jsnv-


Icy Wl, who provided girts including hooks,


dulls,


fftimes, soft toys and musical instruments. After enjoying: party


games, run h.v Miss I). Clark, Mrs K. Jackson and Mr* V. Giles, the children Pad a lea of sausages, sand­ wiches, biscuits, jelly and


ice cream. Bingo winners were Sindv


Burffcss, Charlotte Porter, Alison Craddock and Paul Baker and winners at “ Stations '* were .Anne Jury and Karen Burgess,


YAT offence firm fined £820


ruary, 1974. Mr P. C. Crook, prosecut­


ing, told the court that this was the first case of its kind to be heard in the North West outside Manchester. Tlie firm, which was not


BILL1NGTON pack in g manufacturers Lanapack Ltd, of Judge Walmeslcy Works, were fined £820 by Clitheroe magistrates when they pleaded guilty to failing to provide necessary VAT in­ formation to the customs and excise office between December, 1973, and Feb­


It


represented, was given seven days in which to pay.


Stole brandy on birthday


brandy “to celebrate his birthday ” was fined £10 by Clithcroe magistrates.


A 20-.YEAR-OLD Sabden man who stole a bottle of


that he had had too much to drink on that night.


Padiham Road, admitted taking the bottle from the Wellsprings Hotel. He said


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