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r;8 Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, Novev-l:


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AMAZING SAVINGS CAMPAIGN - d 11b. SPAR


CURRANTS,


SULTANAS or MIXED FRUIT


23p SPAR


MINCEMEAT, Special Price Pack


2 1 p 141602.


CRAWFORDS CREAM


CRACKERS 11 p


KRAFT ■ SOFT .


MARGARINE 11b.


28p SPAR


SLICED CARROTS, A1


12V2P SPAR '


DAIRY BUTTER


23Vfep iy2ib.


SCOTTSOATS 2 7 1


/2p SPECIAL PRO V IS IO N S OFFER COOKED HliARfil ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 21 p qtr.


STREAKY BACON ...............«««.54p lb. ALL'OFFERS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY ■ Just i few of the many items all at cut prices.


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IF ITS AUTO ELECTRICAL . . . CONTACT


WE HAVE THE PARTS AND SERVICE FOR CARS AND COMMERCIALS, BRITISH OR FOREIGN


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Radios and Stereo Systems ■ — C.l. Points and Ignition Components —


Holla Fog and Spot Lamps — Piranha Electronic ignition


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TWO vital' pieces 1 of " equip­ ment will soon be in use at Clitheroe Health Centre, thanks to the money-raising efforts of Clitheroei Ladies’ Circle. One is an emergency resus­


Rushton made the formal; presentation to doctors at the: centre:


Circle chairman Mrs Helen -


a guidesdog for the blind and they plan to start raising money with a good-as-new . shop on December 4th.


raise money for a different local cause and a national charity by having such events as a coffee morning, a good- as-new shop, a fashion show and a carpet of coins. • Members’ next aim is to buy


Each year the Circle aims to Lift for patients


A NEW lift is: to be installed in the ‘A’ block of Clitheroe Hospital at a cost of £32,000. The block is the only one at


the hospital still without a Tift. A Blackburn Health District Official said the new lift would make it much easier for patients to be moved from one floor to another. Work is to start soon.


OUT come the feathered hats, wing collars and starched aprons of grandmama’s day as members of Waddington


Drama Group prepare to revive an old favourite among theatregoers. For on Tuesday the group


opens in J. B. Priestley’s cele­ brated comedy “When we are married," a play guaranteed to send the audiences home


with a smile and maybe a few nostalgic thoughts of a bygone era.,


a prosperous middle-class home in'the West Riding in 1908, concerns three respect­ able couples — all. solid citi­ zens and pillars of local society — who meet for a triple silver wedding, celebration, only to discover .that"they are not really married at all. ' ) Production is by Barbara


The action of the play, set in ■


BRIDE CARRIES FREESIA


: Clitheroe Register1' Office of - Mr Brian Patemari and Mrs-


THE : wedding: took place; at


Patricia Speak.'.; ,*-v • .■ , ^ k V -. - - r • ■ The bridegroom, a kiln liner


at Ribble Cement, is the only son of Mr and Mrs.El Pate-, man,'; of Kemple View, Clitheroe, and the bride is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Geldard, of Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe.


• The bride, given away by her father, wore a peach suit trimmed with .beige, a peach ’ hat and beige shoes. She carried freesia, orchids and roses. ■ ’


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Ridgeway. A reception was held: at the Stardust Club, Clitheroe.


Best man was Mr John


The . couple will live, in Conway Avenue; Clitheroe.


Harking back to grandmama’s day


citation kit and the other a sonic aid which enables the doctor to hear foetal heart1 beats at 12 weeks instead of 24.


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' ‘ Cho^ng a 'carpet can bo a ' , bewildering'business — but • not in this shop. ,<


ndaNowt;°oe.:mo.o w * «*? * thousands o! patterns on show.


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I n c l u d i n g C R O S S L E Y,S, SULTANA & FLORENCE


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THE “COMPLETE” FITTED "BEDROOM SPECIALISTS.


Sm our tabuloua praaantallona of no laaa than aavan aattlnga with matching docor and Inddontal turnlahlnga at « irB ria rtle ld


namoa aa 'GEORGE STRACHAN, CONSORT, LIMELIGHT, HAMMONDS, PRINCESS at—


HAMMONDS*


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HP TERMS AVAILABLE


w. J. Illston (of-course) ...


QUALITY FURNITURE BY JAYCEE!


20% CASH DISCOUNT off COMPLETE RANGE- including


IJAYCEE, G and F, 1 MELLOW CRAFT,


10% OFF FABER


VENETIAN BLINDS.. Guaranteed 5 years.


15%. OFF Ventolux Roller Blinds


5% OFF THE FULL RANGE OF HOME HARMONY CURTAINS


HURRY, THIS IS A LIMITED OFFER


THE WINDOW BLIND CENTRE 1 BARDEN LANE, BURNLEY. Tel. 23573


Scattergood and perform­ ances are being given in St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington, for five nights, finishing on November 20th. The c a s t , . pictured at


rehearsal, are, from the left: back — Helen Wood, Mark Dewhurst, Bob Fisher, Janet Eatough, Roy Oldroyd, Barry Phillips, Chris Wood, Arthur Neal, David Service and Marjorie Whittern; front Audrey, Cooke, Margaret Johnson, Edna Irwin and Christine Thompson: Tickets for the play are


GARDENERS!! TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW J U S T A R R I V E D N EW SEASON'S S.A.I.


THRIFTY


For Tomatoes, Peppers, Lettuce, etc., etc.


BROWING BAGS


available from Mrs J. Smith, 38 Waddow. Grove, Wadding­ ton (Tel. Clitheroe 24352) or any member of the group.


AN' invitation to the -Parish Councils of Horton, Riming- ton, Paythome and News-, holme to a meeting to discuss celebrations for the Queen's silver jubilee has been issued by Gisbum Parish Council.


IN V ITA T IO N


DESPITE the economic situa­ tion, shoppers spent freely at St James’s Church autumn, fair on Saturday, raising the magnificent total of £1,320 for day school work and church funds.


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‘anticipated less profit than in previous years but was delighted to find that people' still had plenty of money to sjtend.


The Rector, the. Rev. Kenneth Broadhurst, had


ance at the fair, which is the culmination of money-raising functions held throughout the year.


The quality of goods sold


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Tel: 0254 (Blackburn) 55621/4.


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Opening Hours: Mon.-Fri.8.00 a.m.-5.00 p.m. Sat.8.ooa.m.-t-noon.


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was exceptionally high, with an increased number of hand­ made articles. There were also stalls for drapery, fancy goods and greengrocery, with pop, crisps and other refresh­ ments.


Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. John Blackburn, who was a c c om p a n ie d b y ,t h e Mayoress, Mrs Kath Black­ b u r n . . They re c e iv e d buttonholes from Sunday school pupils Kathryn Berry and Justin Pritchard. Mr Broadhurst was chairman and prayers were taken by the curate, the Rev. John Taylor.


The fair was opened by the


by deputy, headmaster of St James’s School, Mr Gary Worthy.


A vote of thanks was given


— a 15-inch tall rag doll — still remains unsold. Made by a parishioner, it was not handed in until the event was almost over. Now Mr Broadhurst is seeking someone who will give it a home. The doll is priced at '£3.50.


One late arrival at the fair


. craftsmen'and women. > -Glitheroe- 'Flower Club


,pottery, tapestries, soft toys, a hand-made chess set and a variety of other work by local


A-POPPY appeal event with a difference brought a stream of visitors . to the Mayor’s Parlour on Friday for an arts, crafts and hobbies exhibition. On show were paintings and draw ings , hand-painted


iser Mrs Ethel Penny said the exhibition,: which raised £36, made a change from the usual coffee morning. “The aim was for craftsmen


,• - ,,


decked the entrance hall with a colourful display. Local poppy appeal organ­


In additioh there was a Wilkinson, the son of County-


raffle and a competition to guess the number of poppies in a»bottie. The correct answer was 413; the number of names in the Clitheroe Castle garden- of remembr­ ance;


; '


and a r t is ts to meet'one another and let other people look - at . their, work,” "she explained.


. away from the exact number, came from young Andrew.


The nearest guess, just four.


. Royal British Legion, vice- president Mr Eric Wilkinson, of W ad d in g to n Road,


Clitheroe. . The Mayor'and Mayoress of


Clitheroe,: Coun.. and Mrs.. John Blackburn, are pictured with Mrs Penny and her husband, Bob, admiring one of the exhibits, “Tin can magic,” by Mrs Jessie Dakin;


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OPENING TIMES


WEEKDAYS . 9 a.m.


to 5-30 p.m. SATURDAY


10-30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


\ * There was a record attend­ ARTS DISPLAY DRAWS THE CROWDS


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95p each — 5 for £4.65 10 for £9.00


Whalley Rd, C l i th e ro e . Te l. 23 5 2 1 . Open 7 day. a weak, 9 a.m. till 5-30 p.m. Saturday 8-30 a.m. till 5-30 p.m. Sundays 10-30 a.m. till 5-00 p.m.


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