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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 14th, 1974 f) tv-oil


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jin Quality CPETS, ETC.


■lAUTY I eroe.


■ URN. V- A DOM SILVANO—


The Happy Wines from Portugal.


X. I this Chi s £10.83


£ 12 70 £19.76 £ 1 3.20 £19.64 £15.00 £25.S4 £47.56 £40.64 £94.00 £86.44 £97.92 £49.40 £13.00 £25.00


fmas


£45.00 £19.55 £16.12 £12.63


£65.00 £18.05 £ 10.00


£25 00 £7.22


Ictudin^ — etc.


£46.00 £15.16 £76.00 £14.44


£37.00 £11.91 £5.00 £10.10


£10.83 £18.05 £14.44 £21.66 £18.05 £32.50 £19.85 £8.30


£11.27 £9.02


£9.02 £7.94 £5.77


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THE first group of Ribbles- dalc pupils to complete the Duke of Edinburgh scheme were presented with their bronze awards at a ceremony at the school.


The 19 youngsters were


given their awards at an in­ formal ceremony by Mr Fred Calvert, district educa­ tion officer, and Mr David Staton. county advisor


(youth •. To obtain the awards the


boys and girls had to com­ plete the four sections of the


scheme which included hob­ bies and community sen-ice.


in very useful at the presen­ tation—si


JILSON, FENDER, | XON, etc.


ivn .tny deposit


had chosen n course on “ how to organise a party" and they provided a bullet for the cues' • and award winners.


Trained by PE teacher Mr Kevin Head, the recipient-


were: Jimmy Hargreaves. Paul Y’T-on. John Lumsclen. Philip Hodgson. Roy Howell. Roger Peac ock. G a r v Eatouch William Parkmton. Peter Dowoon. Katherine Sknacr. Clare Navlor. Bar­ bara Cullen. Jaruce Lee. Pauline


ton. Wendv Bownes*. Dem-o Hufrhes. Karen Tomlinson Shirley Jackvon.


Fined for i Aetists


tSAKOFF— Ik ltm'jnic OrcH,


liiottv Oithr-.iM. iuinwmc C, f \r


1} CENTRE JB


|>m i41>bO = t< uMaII


collision at junction


PROCEEDINGS arising <>ul ol an accident at t.hi’ junc­ tion of York S::-p<i and W a t e r l o o R o a d , l e d


t o c a r


driver Geoffrey Pinch dU*-. ol Saltliill Hoad, Chtherne. h('ing lined £H) at Chliu roc


Ma-nstralcs’ Court. admi t . t rd dr r . : : i •


uiUiout due ca re amt ;•( c*;:- :i<>ti but. claimed th a t there umikl have been room tor liun to r r n \ r- the .luwUmi h ad the o th e r c a r l"-‘n t ravel l ing at. a n'»ni id *pmd.


1-ulJH (".lip;)'iiu fcj>-<'U!•-> a:e Die ninks of enilm-


: ;aM . m Die populir sport. l.lial, tin y liave


ni k. i in The on'v n f


1a!l1 jjarro!


Whi'a’r:^r. <•1 LonjrHhr lira.:. airi patrol lc;u;c;-


irafirr Marlin


iMIilt 1in-:r »n kar’. It. a:l n a.1, a I-V'i'ie ■ l.ii--.T;ir-o](! h


Jo- Warbur* i l l l- -s; ■■ • . . k. ■ ■ rr,a t fs <x. ifesHf: imimm • > ^ 2 £ £ ^ p p i p l l i wim TALAMANCA Spanish bottled tabic wines


Red, Dry and Sweet White, Rose— bottled in Valencia by Bodegas Pcdrcra especially tor Whitesides of Clitheroe. Available' in hollies and 1.88 litre .flasks (US -J- gallons complete with handle)


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,.K O^Al: ' W $$i>


> jVAaJt*rH.v.V * t s < W s t f w c > • y. SSSK


(W ‘.:lfr<’.v Mar. den (al<o 15',


of Knkland^. Both Unis enjoy tinkering


w'tk ennnc.s and cottUl not n-iu -c the oiler of an old kart for 431a. After putting down a 435 deposit., the busi­ ness of dismantling and rebuilding began. They were helped by the J1 n,rrison brothcrs— &bsistn n t


patrol leader Andrew (11» ami Peter (ID. Some advice war, a!.-o given by a Jriend who Is a garage mochanie. The lads spent their week­ ends and evenings assem­ bling the frame and work­ ing on the Villicrs JP7<v. threo-^oar engine. T h e k a r t , w h ich h a s an


PRODUCING FAVOURITE PLAY W////////////////J


4 \ l l IU,>, IMJARDS.


HES


■ i a n lujv. TOP «r FIUTACKLD


I n on o r l i \^ r vi;.\n.


fes Im V A K i r n r s DNIFERS


p f . in t r e e s r :S DURING ID COLLECT


IT HUSHES


ptTIUSEIlS AND STOCK.


i c d l i o n r l v


ff* Nurseries 1(1. ^35il


la.m. to 6 30 p w, \ n m m m u a m J


HOPING for a Tull house for their latest production are members of Wadriinuton Drama Group, whose plav. " Waitin? for Gillian." opens ne>:t Wednesday. Tir.kets are already selling


well and it looks as though the drama will be just as popular as Ronald Millar's other play, a comedy pre­ sented by the group earlier


In the year. Business


commitments


have created rehearsing difficulties for John Kidson, of West Bradford, and for Derek. Green, of Grindlcton. v.ho romniutcs regularly to Holland. Both have major parts in the production, along with Margaret John­


son, of Sawley. But they have managed


to overcome the problem by fitting in extra rehearsals at their homes, and pro­ ducer Arthur Neal is satis--.


!§Llipgg is


fied that the audience will enjoy what he terms his *• favourite play/’ The cast of nine—*11 with wide experience of the


amateur stage—will present the play at St Helen's Sun­ day School, Waddington, from November 20th for lour nights. Tickets are available from the post office and Herd’s . shop, Waddington, or f«rom


Mrs Beryl Parkinson, Mor- ningside, Eastliam Street, Clitho.roe. Pictured at rehearsal arc members of the cast and


their producer. From the left, back: John Kidson, Edward Worswick, Barry Phillips, Derek Green,


Arthur Neal. Front: Bob Fisher, Margaret Johnson Pat Hargreaves, J a n e t


BaUjgefr- Bird. m - 4^n\ w’ m if: -


m'aui steel dil-.c, is 511. !o:ig illl; 4ft. wi(ic.


V/illi tlie project, now c"in- pl-cf i the Scouts a r r con-


suiering the possibility of mio ring t-be movcnient.s .annual kart,’ll:: competition at i/onmul-:'', provided they b.ur the ;t:>prova.l of the S' oiii.s* parents' Conunit'xe.


Now, Ml’ thny nred tS


some spare land for trial runs.


l>cnn shown by members of the Lonqririgc Circuit, who gave the toys many spares and equipment, including carburettors and ports of a Villicrs lDTcc. engine. They eventually hope to 8Cll these to rale money lor Scout funds.


Interest in their kart has < \ ■»/


working on the kart, with leader PC Frank Walton looking on. From the loit are Martin Whitaker, Peter Harrison and Geoffrey Marsden.


The Scouts are pictured


Greasy road caused


accident


A HURST GREEN joiner whondmiued driving without due eni-e end attention was fined fft’O at Ciitlieroc Magistrates' Court. He was ordered to pay JM witness's


expenses. Chief inspector T. J.


Sumner said a van driven by Christopher Gerard


Haworth (22), of BiLsbcrry Cottages, vent out of con­ trol at Bningcrley Bridge nnd collided with a car.


the court was that he braked to allow the other car to pass hut the road was greasy after rain nnd a minor collision occurred.


Haworth's explanation to Fined £5


ADMITTING by letter that lie had been drunk in Edis-


ford Road. John Coates (67), oi Albemarle Street, Clitheroe, was fined £5 by Clitheroe magistrates. Sgt H. Whigham said Coates was lying on the pavement and could not stand without assistance.


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SHAWBRIDGE, CLITHEROE, TEL. 22281


CHAMPAGNE dc


VENOCE— Epcrnay, Marne, France


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Champagne — the finest spar­ kling wine in the World. We are' proud to be agents for Champagne dc Vcnogc, a world famous champagne firm, whose cellars can be seen on the Avenue de Champagne in Epcrnay. Vin dcs Princes is an excellent wine which is house •Champagne at. several leading London restaurants.


£2.70 -u


PIVERT BRUT— Cuvcc Rescrvcc


A quality, dry sparkling white wine from the House of Pivert Frcres in Bordeaux. One of the most well accepted wines in cur portfolio. Try also VICOMTE de


___ CAMPRIAN—a medium sweet —m


~T7Z ''sparkling white Wine, and *C0LD DUCK—an intriguing


'mrJr: Irf blend of red and white spark- ‘VFRT DMIf yw** '


ling wines. £1.10


H


DOURTHE TRADITION —-Dourthc Frercs— Bordeaux


‘Vins do Marquo' 'from the, '^eminent Bordeaux Negociants


jfncTJl-A (Merchants)—Dourthe .Frercs. litTi-VfTRADITION ROUGE is an ex­


cellent blend of wines. Claret style: whilst TRADITION BLANC is light and dry.


Rouge 70p, Blanc 81 p


Prices: Bottles 57p,,1.88 Litre: £1.46. PERELADA Wines


f .l.ilc bottled Spanish wines from Gerona Province on the Costa Brava. The red 'Tinto' is a full bodied, rich wina similar in stylo


to a good Cotes du Rhone. The white 'Blanco’ named Blanco Pescador is a delicious dry while wine which goer, well with all sea food.; From: Cavas dd Ampurdan, Pcrelada, Corona Province,


C... la Brava, Cspana. Both wines are estate bottled at Pcrelada Castle.


Red 80p, White 84p SAN MICUEL Spanish Pilsner Beer


The famous beer of Spain, deservedly available in most bars in Spain from Cadiz to San Fcliu, Ibiza Town to Zaragoza Easily compared with the more famous European beers such as Carlsberg and Holstcn. Our price of 15p per bottle must be the bargain of the year.


CAPATAZ SPANISH SHERRY


Fino (a pale dry wine). There are basically two kinds of Sherry — Finos and Olorosos. Finos are the palest, lightest, most delicate (and best) type of Sherry. Ol jrcjas possess a typical and recog­


nisable bouquet. Darker than most tm^s- they are fuller bodied and higher in alcohol than fine., f P^'.l, with the sweetening wine to produce Medium Sweet Amontillados nnd Cream Sherries.


£1.08


Deservedly Ihc most well known drink from Spain. Crown and nurtured tn. splendid Andalusia—Sherry (Jerez in Spain) is made by the Solera system, in which new wines are skilfully blended with old and an amazing continuity is maintained. We offer our own Spanish Sherry—CAPATAZ—which we ship in Cream (a fina rich oloroso), Amontillado (a medium wine) and


NOW IN PROGRESS


and ENDS ON NOVEMBER 23rd DAILY FROM 9-30 to 5-0.


TASTE A SELECTION OF THE FOLLOWING WINES FROM SUNNY SPAIN


One of the sections came of the girl-


f iSiS j£§&|Xmm*; m im m m Now for some racing


COTES du RHONE ROUGE—


Charles Hubert A big full-bodied red wine with |


a deep colour and a pronounced bouquet. Bottled in- Chateau- neuf-du-Pape by our Rhone negociant— Charles Hubert.


69p


AN]0U ROSE — Robert Noel


One of a range of wines from Robert Noel of Saint-Georges- sur-Cheii in the Loire Valley in


. France. ‘These excellent, very reasonably Ipriced wines are all ‘appellation controlee’ and’ are bottled- in France. Our tasting notes on the rose read — ex­ cellent, well made wine, good colour and flavour. Just right.


80p m toMsinm*


Dom Silvano wines arc estate bottled in the- Douro region of Portugal by Raphael Moreira. The Rose and Branco (white) are slightly sparkling (petillant) whilst the red is full bodied, dry and robust.


72p C


D of E AWARD STUDY COMES IN SO HANDY


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* , i 1 ; 1 k v J M M - i i Kb VAN—


r.^nch bottled wine in Litres.


Litre Vin wines—favourites in Lancashire- for many years—are


I now bottled in France, with re- i scalable plastic stoppers. -The red is full bodied, the white is


j available either medium dry or 1 sweet, whilst the rose is Umedium: An ideal range for parties, Cheese and Wine Even­ ings, etc.


79p MICHEL SCHNEIDER


NACHF—Weinguter in Zel!—Mosel


Our Agency for the famous house of Michel Schneider Nachf of Zell in the Mosel!’ area o f West 'Germany brings to Clitheroe a splendid range lot wines from the Mosel and the Rhine. All the wines are very- reasonably priced, and of excep­


tional quality. We have selected Trittenheimcr Altarchen as dr> excellent example at £1.05 P®r bottle. A crisp, light dry Mosel wine. A full selection of estate wines from Michel Schneider are offered.


£1.05


RESERVE du CONSULAT ROUGE—RESERVE de la FOLIE BLANC


Genuine Burgundy wines from Emile Chandesais. These wines have been specially blended for us by Monsieur- Chandesais himself, and reflect the very high quality 'of all his wines. The red is rich, full bodied with plenty of character; the white is dry and crisp.


£1.10


WINDOW


CIMAM0RI—


Italian bottled wines of qualify


CIMAMORI fs our range of Fine Italian wines purchased from a


‘Conzorzio’ of Italian growers. Included, in Ihc range are Valoolicella and Soave. Chianti Classico, iFdascati and Verdic- chio.


VINS du MIDI — VALAR


Wines from the Midi —- the


vast wine growing region on the Mediterranean coast of Franco. Costieres du Card, Roussillon, Minervois, Languedoc, and


Illustrated is Soave Superior.


.Corbieres are tied wines from this region. All have the VDQS guarantee of origin '(a French Government control) and 'arc mostly bottled in the attractive ‘Occitane’ bottle. Vatar is a consortium of growers.


70p r r — .-a


SAN GIORCIO— Italian Wines in Double Litres


San Giorgio wines are from I Veneto— the large wine grow­ ing province 'North of Verona in North East Italy. There are three “ Vino da Pasto”— table | wines, red, white and rose (all dry); and three wines of con­ trolled appellation* (DOC) Val- j policella, Bardolino and Soave.


£1.55


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