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Clilheroe Advertiser and rimes, October 24th, 1974 V or


Suits. Gowns, Evening rsey and


iuits by Fashion Eastex,


Scigaf, Ladies*


trelifx e Knit,


bUAL DEPT.


Skirts,


■ wear, ! Trouser and


ktcoat lits.


|nare A Selection


I 0f


Jiulated iFurs I jk. se a l , I sn u . Eta


1 LENGTH |nd TEAR by


■(MAC and ILRAYN*.


BOUTIQUE 65 KING WILLIAM STREET


BLACKBURN Tel. 61342 Evening: appointments a pleasure


WINTER WARMTH WITH AN DIMPLEX


ELECTRIC EIRE BARGAIN List Our Price Price


B/310 OIL FILLED ...................... £23.87 £18.95 B/4S


................................................... £24.18 £17.95


C/412 ................................................... £27.76 £21.95 BERRY


; a burc


704 HEARTH INSET ................ £24.85 £16.95 482 NEWBURY ............................ £23.54 £17.54 431 ASTRABERRY ...................... £32.00 £19.95 701 INSET FIRE ............................ £20.87 £15.95 471 RADIANT/CONVECTOR £34.19 £26.95 BELLINC 726A TEMPLO PLUS ................ £41.04 £31.50 727TK TREND PLUS .............. £33.26 .£25.95 SUNHOUSE 311/G HEARTH INSET .......... £28.69 £23.50 311 /P HEARTH INSET .......... £34.78 £26.95


OJiY


31|.'5 MAYFAIR SURROUND £61.52 £42.00 Full range of above makes available at Similar Discounts.


FLi-CTRIC FACILITIES HARGREAVES STREET (Opposite CPO) Telephone Burnlev 28179.


ESTABLISHED FOR OVER 37 YEARS not turn the clock hack PENDLE MILL SHOP


Suncrh selection of NIGH I WEAR ‘ Uiist Arrived Wrll Known Manutar lurprs Strcmdsl


yard ; i r


• Mens Polyester Cotton Pyjamas ........................ £3.00 • Ladies' Brushed Nylon Nighties • Bovs’ Winceycttc Pyjamas


....................... L i-15


• Boys* Cotton Pyjamas .............................. *rom • Cirls* Cotton Pyjamas


....................... from £1.85 ............................. Jrom | ] -5 5


• Children’s Cotton Pyjamas ....................... *rom £ ‘ *Z5 o i ’GN i ;v i ;nv d a v e x c e p t We d n e s d a y


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★ FREE FITTING OVER £50. Ask about any KNOTT .MIEI, SPECIAL OITERS.


Telephone CLITHEROE 22708 lor immediate attention


Golden run in the family


A BILL1NGTON woman whose father, mother, brother and two sisters have all celebrated their respective golden weddings, is keeping up her Tamily’s tradition.


For tomorrow. Mrs Ann


Wild (701. and her husband Robert i71i. of Blllington Garicns. celebrate their own 50 years of married liie.


Io mark the occasion,


the couple are having a party at the Sandpiper Restaurant, Whalley, on Saturday, with their family and friends. ,\lr and Mrs Wild, who


Abbcv Mill. Billington. Both are members of


Whalley Senior Citizens’ Club and Billington Band Club, where Mr Wild Mays snooker for one of the teams. A keen sportsman he also plavs darts and dominoes, and is member of Whalley Cricket Club's bowling team, which plavs in the Great Harwood League.


both originate from Clav- ton-le-.Moors and were


married at St Mary's RC Chur in there, have lived in Blllington lor 26 years.


They moved to the vill­


age. from ncarbv York where thev had lived for 14 years. At that time thev were two ol the first people to live in Billinuton Gar­ dens. which was then mostly surrounded ov fields.


Mrs Wild’s lather was the


seventh son ot a seventh son and. following the tradition, he was christened


Doctor. Mr Wild spent 20 years


ot his working life as an inspector at the English


Electric factory in Clayton- le-Moors. For 12 years Mrs Wild was a weaver at the


"1 hardly ever see Robert


during lire summer—he's always out bowling," said Mrs Wild, who is more con­ tent to watch television or play bingo with the What lev Senior Citizens.


Tire couple arc also


closely associated with the Church ol the English Martyrs, Whalley.


SCENES deplete,, by medie­ val craftsmen on church roof b.Fsc.. aie the subject of special Christmas stamps to be issued on November


27th. Tliere are four stamps in values o! 3: . 4'.p. 8p and


lOp, showing the Nativity,


the Adoration of the Mnei and the Vi: ’ and Child Each si"'—i features the Machin head of the Queen,


PIANO WEEK I House i r YOU’D LOVE TO GET YOUR HANDS ON ONE


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THESE PAYMENTS AIIK ONLY EXAMPLES — YOU MAY PUT ANA DEPOSIT YOU WISH, * JUST A I EW NEW MODELS FROM OUR STOCK OF OVER 200 NEW MODERN


R.R.P.


ESTONIA BOUDOUR GRAND, GLEAMING BLACK EBONY SC1UMMEL (WEST GERMAN). FOR THE PERFECTIONIST


KNIGHT KG EXOTIC. IN BEAUTIFUL WALNUT MAT ......... EAVESTAFF MINIROYAL. IN MAHOGANY BRIGHT ......... EAVKSTAFF MINIROYAL. IN ELEGANT TEAK ........................ KEMBLE AMBASSADOR. FOR TIIE IDEAL MODERN HOME


EAVESTAFF MINIGRAND ................................................................... ^ ZENOER PRESIDENT WITH MATCHING .STtlOL LN GLCAMtNG W II POLY. Looks luxurious m any surroundings. See it in our winrlnu.


BENTLEY. 111 ,T It A MODERN DESIGN ............................................ SENDER PRESIDENT. BRIGHT MAHOGANY .............................


£1366.00 .. £702.87 . . £709.00 ..


. £024.21 .. . £044.00 .. . £584.28 .. . £555.12 ..


I I T E Only £475.71


£100.00 £167.01


EVEN NO DEPOSIT PIANOS


Monthly Deposit


£300.00 £77.87


£109.00 £02.24 £44.00 £84.28 £55.12


£75.71 £40.00 £07.04


Payment . £30.11 . £24.72 . £ 21.00 . £20.28 . £ 21.00 . £18.115 . £18.05


£11.41 £15.10 £11.14


, , , . , Ri.iivn SHOWROOMS ARE OPEN EVERY DAY MONDAY—SATURDAY (INC. TUES. MORNINGl,


FOR vo 'u TO S r ? AND PLAY AND ENJOY YOURSELF WITH ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE REMEMBER - CHOOSE WISELY, CHOOSE CONFIDENTLY AND SAVE WISELY WITH —


YOUR FRIENDLY MUSIC F K I t lN U L T IVIU3IX. t t m n c . CENTRE. WOODS(“ ) ,


la-lb Manchester Road, Burnley Telephone 33709


15-17 Manchester Road, Bolton & 84 Church Street, Preston YATES-SHERLIKER A reception at the Spread


Eaglce Hotel, Sawley, tol- lowed the wedding of stall nurse M:ss Brenda Sherliker and articled clerk Mr Roger Yates, at SS Michael a"d John’s Church, clilheroe.


The bridegroom, who UV'


at Holmlea, Vicarge Lane. Wilpshirc. is the youngest son ol Mr G. D. Yates, ol Ballakillowey, Isle of Man. and the 1 ’ : Mr Yates.


The bride : the eldest


daughter of Mr and -Mrs J. W. herlike.-, of Greenfield Avenue. Clilheroe.


iiven away by her lather,


she wore i 'model gown ol einbroidcrc _ nylon, with a


train, and carried a bouquet of gold ros. -


Matron ot honour ana bridesmaid \ re the bride's


sisters Mrs Marin Lord allc* Miss Jean Sherliker. respec­ tively. Page was the rides brother Martin Sherliker.


lhe attendants wore sunv mer-Bold-colourep Crimplene


dresses r _ liet caps trim­ med w-th daisies. They car­ ried bronze chrysanthemums


and whit- freesia. Best me*' ■


Rowland a tip -room-small wns the bride’s brother. David. Usher was the bridegroom s brother, Victor.


■ -s Mr David Pile reremony was per­


formed bv Fr E. N. Willoughby. Mrs Crompton was


organist.


London and the Canary Islands, th couple will h' 0 at Holmlea, Wilpshirc.


after a honeymoon m


Photograph: Stephens and Latham Blackburn.


SABDEN MAN’S ‘SORRY


RECORD’


ADMITTING drunk and dis­ orderly behaviour in George Street, Whalley, early one morning, Michael S. Korol (22i, of Padiham Road, Sabdcn, was told by Miss M. R. Lord, presiding at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court that he had . ” a sorry record " He was fined £10 but the


bench did not invoke a previous prison sentence ol three months suspended for


two years The Bench did, however,


make a probation order for two years with a condition tha Korol had medical treatment for 12 months.


extinct your co-operation." Korol' told the court: " I


am sorry and voti will not see me here again."


SIXTY thousand Post Office stall are taking part this wintet in what is (relieved 4 be the world's ntggest ’ flu vaccination trial—the tourth vear Jt a dve-v tnai Results so fat it've shown a reduction in res­ piratory illness among


vaccinated staff. Miss Lord told him: " We F. A. SOUTH & GO.


XING LANE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 24066


OPEN


Mon. 8-30— 5-30 p.m. Tucs. 8-30— 5-30 p.m. Wed, 8-30— 12 noon Thnrs. 8-30— 7-15 p.m. Fri. 8-30— 7-15 p.m. Sal. 8-30— 5-30 p.m.


REMBRANDT s i i a d o i


LOTS OF COLOURS. SHRINK IiESI £ 1 . 1 6


V S T R I P L S STANT RAYON


per y,in / REMNANTS


i . c . B R O C A D E S . S A T IN S , c RIG VARIETY


HEAVY . CERTAIN LISTERS SLIGHT SECONDS. DRAPE


£1.95 P e r y a r


• e .


49p


VELVET S BEAUTIFULLY


l CURTAIN


FABRICS BROCADE STRIPED DESIGNS n


per yard 48in. WIDE. PINK. GOLD, ETC. SUTEHB VALUE


SHOW CURTAILS 100 DEW^S TO SELECT FROM SPANISH GLASSWARE


Mini Carboys


£1.49 with cork


’ Wine Glasses


ELEGANT DESIGN GREEN TINTS


59p EACH


Wooden Salad Bowls, leak


UNBELIEVABLE VALUE AT


95p 99p CUT A DASH CARVING THE JOINT TOY FAIR


GAMES - MASTERMIND, DOMINOES, CHESS SETS, etc


TOYS - FOOTSA'-L TABLES, DOLLS,


BILLIARDS, S T O C K S FIL INS , etc RESERVE YOUR TOY FOR CHRISTMAS WITH A HALF DEPOSIT


Chefs Aprons striped


WHEN 200 Scouts invaded Rlbblesdale Poo! on Saturday evening they did ill break any swimming records. For they were there for a sponsored swim organised by the Ctitheroc and District Seoul Council to help raise mnneii for a new Scout vehicle. This will be used to lake Scouts to camp and various competitions. People who sponsored, the youngsters ivill be thankful that the swimmers were


limited to 10 lengths—for so~ir of them looked as if they could have carried on for over. Seen in our pictur^arc.some of the swimmers with the organisers.


or WHALLEY


3 /5 GEORGE STREET Telephone Whalley 2154


'imimnrrrnnnnirm/irii/riririirimniniinnnri CERAMICS ITALIA LTD


AT THE COACH HOUSE, DUCK STREET. CLITHEROE (Next door to Number 28)


CHOOSE FROM ENGLISH, SPANISH, ITALIAN, GERMAN or CREEK MAKES.


Wc arc stockists and agents lor Remo Terraxo Floor Tiles and also Marmura Marble Rcr;n Tiles tor that special look for your floors.


CUTTINC SERVICE Any sort of tile cut exactly to sixe in seconds 1 I


WE BOTH SUPPLY AND FIT TILES. ESTIMATES FREE. DELIVERY UP TO 25 MILES FREE. OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. CLITHEROE 24570 or 25602


For your Guild celebrates in style m m m m ALL OUR GOWNS ARE


INDIVIDUALLY CHOSEN When you visit the


BRIDAL BOUTIQUE


you will get unhurried personal attention


We hove over 100 different BRIDAL GOWNS in stock and one ol them perfect for you; prices from around £20 upwards.


We also have a wide range of headdresses, veils and hats plus BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS and PAGEBOY SUITS.


Wedding Stationery printed specially for you. And to complete vour dav a matched pair of MERCEDES- BENZ WEDDING CARS beautifully trimmed.


Please order early THE


THE Chtheroe Evening Townswomens Guild cele­ brated its 11 til anniversary in style with a dinner at the Black Bull Hotel, Rim- ington.


comed by the chairman, Mrs F. M. Wilson. Among them were the Mavoress of the Ribble Valley, Mrs F. Single­


The 91 guests were wel­


ton, and representatives of the Rlbblesdale Guild, Ladies’ Circle, and Inner Wheel and Soroptimist


clubs. After dinner. Mm Barbara


Taylor entertained the members and guests with amusing monologue* and an account of her experiences in tile world of drama.


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Whalley bonfire


FIRED by the success of a public bonfire they organised last, year, members ot Whalley Cricket Club are now preparing for a repeat Guy Fawkes extravaganza.


Tills time it will be on


Saturday, November 2nd — lighting up time 7 p.m. — and again the bulk of the action will be on the club’s tennis courts.


Explained secretary Mr


Tint Marshall; " The courts, surrounded by wire netting, provide an ideal place for helpers to set off fireworks, with the minimum of danger to onlookers." Mr Mars'. asks young­


sters to bring their own fireworks to add to those donated by the club. All will be detonated by the experts. Admission charges will be


lOp lor children and 20p for adults, prices including a hot dog. Although the club is not


setting out to make a profit, any money raised will go to general funds.


Sec our NEW


AUTUMN Range of


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