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12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October ZZrd, 1975 A luxury addition to the extensive PeugeoT range THAT'S t THE A side view showing the sleek lines of the new 604 Peugeot saloon. - - ' P E U G E O T -I 3 & £ w


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the comprehensive list _ of ingredients which help give th is classically designed French car a feeling of almost limitless luxury: • Electrically operated win­ dows on all four doors. • Tinted glass all round. O Fully reclining f ront seats. O Power assisted rack and pionion steering. • Pile carpet throughout. • Electric clock. • Four halogen headlights.. All this and something


like 23 miles to the gallon into the bargain — all for a basic price of £4,600! The 604 is available in two


O th e r models from Peugeot.


versions, one with leather upholstery and electrically operated sun roof, the other


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A1 PEDIGREE ‘ PEUGEOT 604


THOROUGHBRED w ith a prestige pedigree —• that’s the new Peugeot 604 saloon, writes Tony Coleman.


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is the latest addition to the extensive Peugeot range and incorporates luxury from bonnet to boot. ■ For the technically


minded, the 604 hasa V6 engine with a capacity of 2664cc developing 136 bhp DIN, twin overhead cam, four bearing crank­ shaft and rear wheel drive. It also boasts all round independent suspension


. and dual circuit braking ‘ with servo assistance — discs all round, ventilated at the front.


with velour upholstery and


fixed roof. Both versions are availa­


ble with automatic or manu­ al transmission and the price of the 604 with leather upholstery, electric sunroof and automatic transmission compares favourably with cars of a similar class at £5,241. Interested so far? I f so,


you don’t have far to travel to take a look at this beauty. For local dealership is in


the hands of John Heyworth Ltd, Spring Bank Garage,


Manchester Road, Nelson. And it is here that this


luxurious limousine will be given a cocktail party send- off later this month to which 500 people, who the garage believes may have an in­ te re s t in an executive saloon, will be invited. So luxurious is this model that it has, in fact, been selected as' the official French Government car. - Peugeot is confident that the 604 will enjoy success both in France and abroad and that it will prove a keen competitor for other vehi­ cles of the luxury prestige class such as Mercedes, BMW and Jaguar. But eveni if your pocket


won’t s t r e tc h so far, . Peugeot, perhaps a relative­ ly new name in transport locally, may well have some­


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thing to offer you., For example, at the other :


end of the scale Peugeot can . offer a t £1,653,. the 104 < saloon, which has a top speed of over 90 mph, boasts a full four door design and is capable of giving an econom­ ical 40 plus miles to the gallon.


And there are various


other models to choose from the range available from Peugeot in between the two, as a visit to the showrooms of John Hey worth Ltd will


reveal. There is even a version of


the 504 saloon available with an economical diesel engine — something perhaps worth considering in these days of pricey petrol, • diesel fuel being condiderably cheaper to buy. I t can, in fact, be cheaper to run than a Mini. Mr Heyworth has only


had this French dealership since the beginning of May this year and took it because he wanted, he says, to sell cars with a good reputation which would give as few headaches as possible. He certainly believes he has found a win n e r with Peugeot, considering that since May he has sold something like 40 cars and has only had one warranty claim — and that was for a


fault with an electric clock. m Peugeot, still very much a


family concern, is a firm which believes in quality of product and reliability* and


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range of cars. The newcomer carries the title of the P c ^ 604 and, is an executive saloon with a thoroughbred path l ee. It is a car of which Peugeot is justifiably proud and ont which customers will be proud to own. It embodies quality


Luxury is the keynote of the latest addition to the Poki:


from bonnet to boot and the list of luxuries included is irj, extensive.


to this end, every car which leaves the factory is sub­ jected to rigorous check controls.


The firm takes a pride in


its product and by the saire token you can be proud to possess a Peugeot.


A WRECKING-SPREE by Clitheroe Castle has cost tl of pounds in recent weeks


Vandals at the


Clitheroe teacher’s new job


CLITHEROE man Mr Keith Panter has been appointed headmaster of Burnley Gram­ mar School. The post is sub-


'jeet to confirmation, but Mr : Pantcr (47), of Brungerlcy Avenue, expects to take up


vhis appointment in the New Year. Mr Pante r formerly taught’ a t . Clitheroe Royal


’ Grammar School forBoys for ’14 years. He was senior his­ tory master when he left in • 1967 to become deputy head-


;. master at Burnley. *., He will succeed Mr Noel Stokes, , who has been head­ master for 14 years. Mr ‘Pantor is'married, with two daughters.


News in Brief CLITHEROE Golf Club’s new lady captain is Mrs Kath­ leen: Aspinall, of Venture


■ Villa, Clithcroo. She succeeds Mrs W. R.


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At your service. . . managing director Mr John Hey worth (left) and salesman Mr Jim Briggs.


iHindlc; Mrs Aspinall was installed at the club's annual meeting at which Mrs Hindlo presented the prizes won by members during her year of oiltce. She also welcomed Mrs J. B. Day as lady captain


.elect. Otficers re-elected were: Miss C.M. Hindle (secretary),


The French Accent


W auty, SAFETY AMD POWER


Introducing a brand new luxury car. The Peugeot 604. An


executive saloon with the accents on quality, safety and power. There’s a tireless 2.7 litre aluminium V6 engine. Power assisted


steering and brakes. 4 electric windows and all round tinted glass. Electric sunroof and rich hide uphostery. Halogen headlamps. All independent suspension. Around 22 mpg overall. Legendary Peugeot reliability.


Come round and try one. You’ll find it’s been worth waiting for See it now at your P eugeot dealer .'•II,


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ard Mrs F. F. Howarth (com- peiition secretary). Mrs R. E. Ford was elected treasurer, and Mrs A. W. Huddleston fills the remaining vacancy on the committee. Mrs L. Ash­ worth and Miss K. M. Wilkin­ son re t ired from the com­ mittee. ■


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A COFFEE evening organ­ ised by Cnlderstones League of F riends in the hospital recreation hall on Friday ra ised ju s t over £90 for League funds. The cake, plant and white elephant stalls were patronised by 300 people — patients, staff and members of the public. Competition winners were Mr N. Griffin (fruit basket), Mr J.'Billington (food parcel), Miss I. Livesoy (coffee table) and Mrs P. Gowan (plant).


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The better built more reliable ca r P EU G EO T 604SLV6


Peugeot’s range of cars have won acclaim from the criticsand the pubhcalik Because Peugeot gives you performance and reliability of a standard that is


increasingly rare in cars of comparable price. There are950cc, llOOcc, 1300ccand 2-litre models to choose from.


Ringus for a test drive.Then you'll soon be a Peugeot enthusiast. Like us. Ice.


(•nerago £18.46); medium to £18.30. (£17.71); lightweight"heifers to £'8,40 (£17.13); medium to £17.60 (£10.05). Calf bulls made to £22.00 (£20.83); top quality fat cows to


I' ORWARD at Clithcroc Auction Mart on Monday wore 150 fat cattle, H I ewes and 1,18!) lambs. Lightweight steers made to £20


£16.00 (£15.31); others to £13.% (£13.71). Light lambs made to 37i4p (3l.9p);


ewes made to £11.80 (£8.26); honied (e £8.80 (£6.00).


LEADERS of county, dis and parish councils togc with rep re sen ta tiv e s f


organisations in the Whs area attended a shrieval


9IC0 >n... honour of the I Sheriff of Lancashire, M Rasil Greenwood. The service was condu hy his chaplain, the Rev


'A' Rorpnr, a t Whallcy Pa yliurch on Sunday. After service about 60 children f t . ? Su.-Jay school lined ■tv*'}$1W«07.to" th e -. school ■s’ ' , re Major and Mrs Gr


lfcTl°?d Save'a reception for guests.


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You can also meet six more beautiful French models... ■ : M V, l , - • . ....


. V * - * / 104 954 c.c. 'V


4 door 4 seater r.


-204 1100 c.c. 5 seater


304 1288 c.c. , 5 seater


h . ■ • , 304 .Estate


25-53 cu. ft. load space M 925 lbs copoclty


504, 1971 c.c. 5 seater


, 4 ___ j a m 504 Estate


41-67 cu. ft. load space 1411 lbs capacity


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PEUGEOT 1 he better made pcrlomuntvu


* -"'cok stars Do: ■ recounts' the adventurers wi ef the world


, Too.” • Winnie the Pi 8uPPor


. 'IFTy members of Edisforc Club, had an. instruc


.' 'er.a'hairdreaaing and make : «P demonstration by .the hair 1 l'ie??'nS department,' and sev


‘ hrV?ninE .when; thoy vis , ted Nelson and Colne Gollegi


■ 1 i ’• °r,them.were able'tt ,i,rlake appointments at the" col Mra, P. - Gower, gave th


. w.. medium to 38p (35.35p). Half-bred


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