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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 27th, 1978.


SUPER BARGAIN^ SAVE £50


S E R V I S 72 AUTOMATIC


ONLY; £147 I L IS T C l 97.28 '


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SERVIS SUPERTWIN; ONLY £116


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V O P P . GPO , H A R G R EA V E S . S T , T e l . B U R N L E Y 28179.


LARGE SELECTION OF BEDDING PLANTS GERANIUMS,FUCHSIAS


HANGING BASKETS OF FUCHSIAS,STANDARD FUCHSIAS.


VEGETABLE AND CUCUMBER PLANTSj,JAPANESE AZALEAS AND AZALEA MOLLIS Just coming Into • flower


TOMATO PLANTS ■


Container grown TREES,SHRUBSyCONIFERS


GREENHOUSES, PAVING & WALLING STONETUBS, ORNAMENTS, RUSTIC POLES, PEAT, COMPOST, FERTILIZERS, INSECTICIDES '


WHALLEY Mothers'Union turned backtheclock 1(H).


when transforming your bedroom from mediocrity to breathtaking luxury.


DESIGN SERVICE


* We will design your complete bed* room free of charge. To ensure you get the maximum benefit from the space available.


* Doorway in the wrong place? We'll move it.


* Radiators In the wrong place? We’ll move them to a suitable position.


* The useless chimney breast — We'll take it out.


* Plaster cornice fitted where required.


* When the installation is complete we can finish the bedroom with curtains, pelmets, bedspreads and carpeted. Made In our own works to a superior standard. The whole installation carried out by our own highly skilled craftsmen.


* Wall lights, power points, plugs, sockets, moved to a suitable posi- tion.


DISCOUNT OFF THE CONSORT BUILT IN RANGE AND MOST


MAKES OF FURNITURE AND BEDS


See'our fabulous presentations of no less than seven settings with matching decor and incidental furnishings at our Brierfield showrooms. Such famous names as GEORGE STRACHAN, CONSORT, LIMELIGHT, HAMMONDS, PRINCESS.


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2/4/6 RAILWAY STREET, BRIERFIELD. Telephone 67351.


50 MANCHESTER ROAD, NELSON. Telephone 66795.


0 H.P. TERMS AVAILABLE. GREEN — CONSIDINE


Coast followed the wedding at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, on Saturday, of Mr Anthony Green and Miss Julie Con- sidine. The b r id e , a sewing


A honeymoon on the West


PRINTS OF PHOTOGRAPHS APPEARING IN THIS ISSUE AVAILABLE TO ORDER


machinist, is the second daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Considine, of Nelson Street, Low Moor. The bridegroom a labourer,


the bride wore a white model gown of Nottingham lace and a headdress of white roses. She carried a bouquet of mixed freesia.


Given away by her father,


ters Lynn and Caroline. They wore floral spring green dres­ ses and white hats and carried, bouquets of white freesia.


Bridesmaids were her sis­


is the elder son of Mr and Mrs L. 0. Green, of Beechend Road, Norwich. His twin brother Denzel was best man.


Come and meet the styles and shades of summer


formed by the vicar, the Rev. Alan Hunt, and Mr Robert Tattersall was organist. A reception was held at the Edisford Bridge Inn. The couple will live in Nelson Street, Low Moor.


P h o to g ra p h : Mrs A. Stretch, Chatburn.


Speeding fine*


A SABDEN motorist who drove his car at between 80 and 84 m .p .h . on the Clitheroe-Whalley by-pass was fined £35 at Clitheroe. Tom Harpur (56), of Green Bank, said in a letter to the court that he had accelerated to get well in front of another car whose headlights were dazzling him.


The ceremony was per­


CLITHEROE Town Maym, Coun. John Blackburn, and St Mary’s and St .Paul’s Scouts were right on target on Saturday, when the Scouts’ spring garden fete at St Denys’ Home attracted 200 visitors.


in fine -weather which enabled everyone to make the most of the entertainments in and out' of doors.


The Mayor opened the fete One of the big attractions


was a dart stall where Conn.- Blackburn soon tried his luck.


pony rides and the familiar wet sponge stall proved highly successful.


A treasure hunt, a tombola,


a bring and buy sale, a Dutch Auction conducted by Mr J. Balshaw and other stalls all helped to swell the day’s pro­ ceeds to £180.


“A sunny day, a pleasant walk”


Visit Maureen Cookson and shop in style


Take your time and let one of our staff help and advise you on all the very best in summer fashion.


DRESSES, SKIRTS, SEPARATES, KNITWEAR. Handbagsj


Gloves, Scarves, etc. For your complete summer wardrobe


(fjMawfceti Cook§oii 3/5 GEORGE STREET, WHALLEY. Tel. 2154


WHALLEY Lions celebrated its seventh birthday with a,dinner at the Spcad Eagle Hotel, Sawley, attended by


, ... 90 members and guests. Chief guests were Past District - Governor Mr Ron Pickering and his wife Irene, of the Lytham St Annes Club, and former'High Sheriff of £ Lancashire Coun.. Basil Greenwood, of Whalley. Other


guests included officials and members of other clubs and their wives. President of Whnllcy.Lions, Mr Max Bromilow, proposed a toast to Lions -International, and’ Mr, Pickering replied.. President-elect Mr Frank . Pope proposed the toast to the ladies and guests,.and' Coun. Greenwood responded! Toastmaster was secret* ary, Don.Nicholson. —


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remember for a group of reserve team players. Former Clitheroe player and commit­ tee member Mr Clifford Chat- burn presented the coveted player-of-the-year award to Dave Leach. ; ' Other team members to receive awards were Trevor., Pinch and Eddie Preedy (top scorers), Len Farnsworth (most improved player) and Dave Johnson' (sportsman of the year).: .; Among the guests- were r e t i r in g , manager, Leon Mercer and- committee member Bill Rothwell who have: both*done much for the Reserves. • ,


exceeded all expectations. I t was also'a night-to


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| -M r - Birkett .thanked all - the a r t is ts :— comedian Tom Inman, singers Pamela Duck-.-


worth'and Ian Golding and the resident- duo — for giving their..' serviced ' free ,and;: the club ’ fony the ^ use > mises. ,—





of • its. pre­ !


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ALLCOSMETICS & TOILETRIES BEL0WREC0MMENDED PRICES COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ‘


hasn’t decided what colours his players will be sporting, but he hopes the kit will give the club a, bright new image. Support for the evening


CLITHEROE Football Club will be boasting a new strip next season — thanks to a cabaret evening at the town’s Wellgate Social Club. Manager Mr Jimmy Birkett


ALBERTO BALSAM SHAMPOO 125cc


GIANT BR YLCREEM


ENDOCIL BEAUTY CREAM from


FENJAL BATH OlL Special price


2ndDEBUT BEAUTY CREAM -


19p 33p 49p 94p


£1.20


LARGE SIZ E SIGNAL Toothpaste with 50% extra free Jm i 13


ECONOMY JOHNSONS Babv A 0% Lotion 285cc ,


NEW MINERS ALL


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43p


£1.45 99p


Elsewhere the innovation of '


CRYSTAL * * CHANDELIERS


See our extensive selection of BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS and WALL LIGHTS — Various styles in Strass Crystal and Bohemian. Crystal.


Also a wide range of PENDANTS, LIGHT FITTINGS, WALL LIGHTS, TABLE LAMPS. FLOOR STANDARDS, LAMP SHADES. OUTDOOR LAN­ TERNS IN MODERN AND TRADITIONAL STYLES.


BARCLAYCARI) ACCESS LIGHTING DESIGN CENTRE


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WE AT ILLSTONS PRIDE OURSELVtS ON OUR ABILITY TO OFFER A COMPLETE SERVICE


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years on Sunday. In the packed church of St Mary's and All Saints, members presented a pageant covering the history of the movement from 1876 until today. And to give the pageant the right family atmosphere,


the mothers were joined by -several husbands and children.


century took their place besides actors in modern dress, and there were also costumes from foreign lands to convey the movement’s, world-wide, links; Thepagcant told how.Mary Sumner, wifeof a Church


Characters in bonnets and shawls of the late 19th o f . England clergyman, started the movement by


. inviting a group of mothers to the vicarage to discuss -the'bringing up of children in' the Christian'faith. r The pageant concluded with a look into the future.


The Mothers’ Union, which was given its Royal Char­ ter two years'ago, is clearly alive to changing social conditions. The approach to family problems might be different, but the.need to promote a stable family lire and protect children is just as important now as in the days of Mary Sumner. " "


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Mrs Sylvia Ireland produced .the pageant and also played the part of Mary Sumner.


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Weekdays 9 a.m. (ill 6 p.m.; Saturday 8-30 am till 5-30 pm; Sunday 10-30 am till 5 pm; Clitheroe Market Tuesday and Saturday.,


Whalley Road, Clitheroe: Tel. 23521 * OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK


OPEN AS USUAL DUHING SPRING BANK HOLIDAY FRESH CUT FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS


CASTLE COSMETICS 33 CASTLE STREET, CUTHER0E


GET READY FOR THE SUN Sun preparations by AMBRE SOLAIRE


NIVEA — SKOL — EVERSUN — MONITER PIZBUIN — SUNTAN/QT


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