8 Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, January 17th, 1974
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— UNDATING LIGHTWEIGHT SHEEPSKIN COAT
the exciting SLIMLINE Sheepskin Coat gives WARMTH WITHOUT BULK PRICES from £39.60
Suede and Leather Coats from £27.60
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Quarry under scrutiny
CLITHEROE Planning and Public Works Committee is to look closely at the terms of the lease Tarmac Road- stone Holdings has on Salt- hill Quarry.
happy about a letter from the company, which had been asked whether it was willing to surrender part of its lease.
The letter was brief and
and no indication could be ■given other than to say it was counted as a store ■reserve.
merely said the future of the site had not been decided
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could be used . s a recrea tion area, and that a sec tion could become a geologi cal nature trail.
committee received a sugges tion that part of the quarry
Three months ago, the
gested on Mor. lay that it was time the committee decided upon L • use of the quarry and he asked for the conditions of the lease to be investigated.
Coun. Prank Nelson sug Tlie committee ivas not Upstairs-downstairs party OF ACCRINGTON
THE BRIDAL WEAR SPECIALIST (BRIDAL W E A R ONLY )
OVER 100 GOWNS IN STOCK A ll Sixes — A ll Prices
which It since Cr their mee parish roc/ electricity. Tuesday v
Play 9n Chippin
tec were t- the heat; under live. With a
jumble s? ning o: I Easter raf
Parish O second tel the village
A SURPRISE visit from Father Christmas and con jurer Mr Derek Smith were the highlights of the parish church Sunday school s
Christmas parly on Sunday afternoon.
The 120 children who at
tended the party at the parish church hall were
s::iii into two groups, the
under-eights in the lower ball and the older children ■a the upper hall. Tile afternoon's entertain
ment began with party games, including animal noises, musical chairs and pass the parcel. Both groups joined together to
are the older boys and girls and below the under-eights who attended.
see the magic of Mr Smith before their party tea. Seen in our picture above
PLEASE NOTH NEW OPENINC. TIMES NOW IN OPERATION DUE TO POWER RESTRICTIONS.
OPEN— Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 9 -30 a.m. to 3-30 p.m.
including Lunchtimes. I f in any doubt—
TELEPHONE ACCRINGTON 36737 or 31282. 5 IN FAN T STREET, ACCRINGTON.
Private Appointments A Pleasure
telephone.- and the • has lallc. nomic lev: The c!e:
because villagers i
the GPO the phone It is the phone in more o!tei o! order oi
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c.ireci^l \ei n Cl
Seat- reel Coun Ju
to have u to the wo' villa lie rr ov a foac nas a bo r repairs 10 bo m
Church UP TO 40% OFF (from stock)
Lidcn Whitcwood Furniture. Oddmenf Wall Boards. Large quantities of Laminates ( 9 x 4 sheets or cut to size). Decorative
Perspex Panels 6ft. x 2ft. in many designs. Stadium Bathroom Fittings.
UP TO 25% OFF (from stock)
Drawer Chests by Ducal Flare — Sunarobc. Beautiful Fold Aside Doors. 8ft. x 4ft. Oak Wall Boards. Mahogany Uniboard. Large quantities of Laminates. Odd items of Kitchen Furniture and a limited quantity of magnificent Consort Fitted Bedroom Furniture. Polystyrene Ceiling Tiles and Coving.
15% OFF SYSTEM T KITCHEN FURNITURE
Beautiful Fold Aside Fitted Wardrobe Facures by Kaxed. Quantity of top quality Cedar and Mahogany Doors. Ceiling Tiles by Mangers. Teak Mosaic Flooring Tiles. White Teak Confiplas, plus large quantity of Wall Boards.
10% OFF A L L OTHER ITEMS PURCHASED DURING SALE
KiH GENIRE
sm • ~:h ‘ V. -v (ti. HOMEMAKERS
DO-IT-YOURSELF STORE 56-58 HAYWOOD ROAD
(Rear of Victoria Hospital, Whalley Road) ACCRINGTON. Tel. 36018
Festive mood at Chipping iSlblg'
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DIVAN BEDS
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h. mm & o. mmm m m m m m m m /m tm m m /m /m m /itn m r/m
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ale ■.Commendng Jan. 19th
Take advantage of our once a year ‘Clearance Sale — Stock must be cleared before 1974 stock arrives.
Mm
Due to reorganising our showrooms w€ have 4 Fitted Kitchens to offer at up to
331% DISCOUNT
These Show Kitchens arc by Drcem, Kandya, Dilusso and Qucenlinc, and offer fantastic value.
Bring sizes— for free planning service.
W e arc offering 10% Discount on all Kitchen Units ordered within Sale Period. Stockists of Dilusso, Hygcna 70, Kandya, Drccm, Bruynxccl, Sic Matic, AHmilo, etc.
10% OFF all stocks of Dining Sets, Unit Furniture. Kitchen Dining Sets, Bar Stools, Stack A Stools, etc.
HOMEMAKERS i ■ - ■ - * •• • : . ■ -lateevening' C ARPARK 25/27 UNION ST. ACCRINGTON Tel. 33536 (----} UP TO 30% DISCOUNT
In stock incl: Fitted Wardrobes Dressing Tables, Drawer Chests, Bedside Units, in a choice of different finishes by Berry's, Consort, and Abiac, etc.
The sh
ONE huatlrctl senior citizens from CliipP'Off'
lborulvy
Council keeping- manual workers in the picture
‘SPECIAL* BERRY'S FITTED WARDROBES IN BLONDE WALNUT MELAMINE FINISH
20%OFF
STEPS are being taken to keep manual workers employed by the cleansing departments of the existing local authorities in the picture about their position when the Ribble Valley District Council takes over on April 1st.
committee, a lot or detailed sorting out to be done and this would be one of the
Gladwin. Chief Environmen tal Health Ollicer, is to seek talks with the divisional officers of the three trades unions involved and with the employees' local repre sentatives. There was. he told the
intended. The Public Works and Health Committee has decided that tile present areas of working will con tinue lor the time being after April 1st. In the meantime, Mr Peter
No immediate changes arc
plus a three-lon open lorry be used on refuse collection
SAWLEY OLD BROW had to ba closed for several hours on Saturday morning when high winds toppled a tree on to the road. The
tasks of the cleansing ollicer, when one had been appoin ted. The H existing vehicles
pending detailed studies. A vehicle due to be taken out of service be replaced a.s
built up. All the present live exist
soon as possible and kept as a second spare. A standardised fleet to be
ing depots be used initially if available.
staff to be sent on heavy goods vehicle
council's Chief Executive Officer, reported that the area officers of the National Farmers' Union had sug gested that a dog catcher should be appointed. The committee agreed to invito the NFU officers to a discus
courses. Mr Michael Jackson, the
Where appropriate, manual training
sion at the February meet ing.
WThe bi'mi' 5 were won Jb •Mrs \v IValmsle.v. and the
Fallen trees
tree, which brought down overhead cables, was rc- .
down on Stocks Lana, Mld- dop, on tlio same day, but the farmer whose land it was on cleared it away and the road remained open. :
moved by Its owner. Another tree was blown
'Z i a X t - r - l
merm„..r‘ol Clui ami l,rlns th° ‘" “"a noon "otj packed lea- were
take,; (,, the hmisehotmd LconVc unable to . attend tnc Pilltv.
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with Wheatley and Bow- land with beat-ram enjoyed a party tea with turkey, roast ham. salad, jelly, home-made rakes ami mince tarts at their ninth annual Christmas parly <>u Satur-
(lav. ileld in ChiPPms ^
Hall, the I’arty was
organised lb' Chipping am District Voluntary Old People's Welfare Commi tee, of whirl. Mr Matt Huddle ston is president and Coun. -Mrs Irene Hc«. secretary- Guests i'lrladrd < <»> • I n Fell, chairman ol
Clilhe'roo IH'C: Mr Ala" Butt, It ltd clerk; and mem
bers of die loral elerg.v. An unexpected su,p.;M
was a visit Horn la l lu r
Christmas, who armed nosiiin a wdieelbanow loaded "with gifts for every
"Tn the riming. enleiTain- ment ‘ in the form o. o
variety rourert was give by {he Grcgsotiians, ot Ui’B'liton.
Haring the course o 'tlm „ Hu*
evening. h:'* 011 " n u ) ^ T V ^ s m t e d boxes
TOPICAL PANTO
AS an alternative form of transport, women at St Paul's church hall last week called upon the services of a Fcndle Witch. The Govern ment, however, can disre gard this ns a solution to the energy crisis, for it was only a scene from the Edis- ford Ladies’ production of "Cinderella."
several local problems were referred to in a light hearted manner.
The energy crisis and
rhyme for the Edisford Ladies’ Club by one of its members, Mrs Joan Foulkes. who herself took the part of one ot the ugly sisters.
lic performance and if the applause and laughter on the night are anything to go by it will not be their last.
Tlie panto was written in * FOR
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CARPET SALE GREAT REDUCTIONS
The hall was almost full for t.he ladies' first ever pub
songs which were well per formed bv the ladles, especially Penny Ogden and Joan Foulkes, as the Ugly Sisters, and Janet Calvert as Cinderella.
The panto featured several
evening will bo divided be tween club funds and St, Paul's hall building fund.
Tlie proceeds Irom the
GENUINE BARGAINS FOR YOU AT
svtmg up jomtlv with Obe District Councils, of a con sultative or liaison commit tee for general local govern
THE new Lancashire County "'oun -il has proposed the
ment purposes in caclv dis trict..-
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