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8 Clitheroe Advertiser, ayid Times, March 3rd, 1977 Pause P^n a u to m a t" " S '® " to every customer buying I §


'EASTHAM' 'Select' or 'SA' kitchen units to the value of over £100. These units are a bargain in themselves and are offered at approx, ’/s off normal price


• • a smile ■;ky^ ■?, SPMNG A ll ca rp e ts o ve r


STONEHILL BEDROOM FITMENT


JUBILEE 3-PIECE SUITE• • • • • • • t i e a t ta a t e


PRESTIGE PRESSURE J Qi; COOKER.............. ..... . w l^aww


^ 4 1 - W t s £5*50 value for customers spending £50.


We have only a limited number of kitchen units and free gifts to go with them, get yours today. See our huge stock of D.I.Y. items for ail purposes. Doors, wall boards, wall cabinets, hinges fittings—everything for the DIY man. Come along if only to see what we have. The widest variety of items in the area at sensible prices.


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FISONSGRO-BAGS........ £ 1 .1 9 WEBB AB1508WIPPE1T MAINS


Q C ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER____


FLYMOE30MINIMO LAWN MOWER• •■ a a ia


FLYM038 LAWNMOWER.


£44.95 £92.95


HP AND 20 WEEKS CLUBS AVAILABLE Barclaycard & Access accepted


I Church Hall. During the Thinking|


56-58 Haywood Road (Rear of Victoria Hospital)


Whalley Road, Accrington. Tel; 36018 Park at door. ‘


ceremony. Divisional Commissioner Mrs Maud | Ellis lit the candle on a cake and the special! prayer was said by Lilian H a r g r e a v e s , of St i L e o n a r d ’s Gu id e s , Langho.


BSiGHTSN YOUR HOME TRADITIONAL styles, to suit all tastes.


P.S. Compare our prices on light bulbs. m


ARNDALE CENTRE, NELSON. Tel. 67292 Also Church Street Accrington. Tel. 36888.


Choose from our large selection of LIGHT FITTINGS and wail lights, in MODERN and


Visit our showrooms without obligation, and see our vast ranges, of LAMPSHADES, TABLE LAMPS, FLOOR STANDARDS etc. etc.


Commissioner, Mrs Ann | Whitham, organised the . revels. The 150 Guides ( and Brownies played games and were enter-1 tained by a puppet show^ expertly presented byi three Guides from S t ' Ma r y ’s, La n g h o , Catherine Butterworth, ^ Je ane t t e P atto n and! Valerie White.


The new Di s t r i c t , Laura Miller, of St


Mary’s Guides, provided guitar accompaniment for a group of Guides who sang.


sweets and crisps were served and the evening concluded with camp fire songs, led by Pat Fyldes and Elaine Watson, of Bl a ckburn, who are pictured front right with Mrs Whitham.


I Refreshments of pop,|


iS a b d e n . They a r e ' pictured at their annual i revels for Thinking Day, a t Whalley Methodisti


THINKING hard, but' still smiling, are these! Brownies and Guideb' from VVhalley, Read and|


YOUR CARING SHARING 71


The I rest,I satiJ


£ 1 9 9


STONEHILL 6 DRAWER £|m QC CHEST


FURNISHING DEPARTMENT MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


TEL. 22611. BSWM»WIL'MiUWaiaiJllSUH«JjL'W.lu»t«jt


NEW SPRIHG FASHIONS ARRIVING DAILY AT


(Long and short sleeve &'sun dresses) Pinafore arid I overdresses. Shirts — Trousers — Knitwear — Sandals Etc.


ECONOMIC STORES Choose from our extensive range of ladles dresses


COME AND BUY YOUR G o m p s m B N @ w


Thousands of top quality over 350 varieties of


varieties of


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ALSO FRUIT TREES AMD SOFT FRUIT BUSHES


STRONG LETTUCE PLANTS READY FOR PLANTING NOW


f r o m S I .2 0 fo r SIbs.


LOW, LOW PRICES FOR A UMfTED PERIOD only 95p each 5 for C4.65,10 for £9. IN FACT WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR YOUR GARDEN AT


NEW SEASONS GROWBNG BAGS FOR TOMATOES, PEPPERS, SALADS, VEG., ETC, ETC.


PRIMROSE NURSERIES and GARDEN CENTRE WHALLEY ROAD, CUTHEROE. Tel. 23521.


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Dulux Vinyl sflk and matt emulsion Brilliant wnite........................... 2.5 litres £2.89


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Brilliant Whtto Gloss, noiHlrfp (Jnbeatabla value S t... Super Quality White Undercoat Dacrylate Vinyl Matt Emulsion,


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£1.45 litre £1.29 litre


'■•teeeeeveeeeeeeeMctve £4.20 5 litres KF. A SOUTH & CO.


ING LANE, CUTHEROE Tel. 24066


' Thursday ....... Friday Saturday-.......


Monday..; Tuesday........... Wednesday.....


OPEN


General Ho.spital, Miss Gillian Dorothy Lloyd, was married on Saturday at St James’s Church, Clitheroe, to Mr Leslie Robert Edmondson.


A nursery nurse at Airedale


tcr of Mr and Mrs D. Lloyd, of Peel Park Avenue, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, manager of the CWS’s electrical depart­ ment at Settle, is the only son of Mr and Mrs S. Edmondson, of Zion Cottage, Settle.


The bride is the only daugh-


------ ....8-30 to 5-30 ..... - .....8-30 to 5-30 .CLOSED ALL DAY ----- .....8-30 to 5-30 ---------8-30 to 5-30 ............8-30 to 5-30


her father, wore'a gown of white nylon organza, in hand­ kerchief style. Her white shoulder-len^h veil was held in place by a white lace cap and she carried a bouquet of pink roses, white hyacinth bells-and white freesia.


The bride, given away by ;


and Frances Warren, who wore turquoise dresses of floral nylon organza over turquoise satin.- They had white flowers in their hair and carried mixed freesia.


The bridesmaids were Anne


Mitton,, groomsman was Mr Jonathan Mills and usher was the bride’s brother, Mr Derek Lloyd.


Best man was Mr Ian


performed by the Rev. J. Taylor. Following a reception a t the Coach and Horses


T h e c e r em o n y was


Hotel, Bolton-by-Bow]^d, the couple left for a honey^ moon in the Lake District. They will live in Bisho^ale Court, Kirkgate, Settle.


P h o to g r a p h : Audrey Stretch, Chatbum.


5-30 p.m. SUNDAY 10-30 ajti. DLL 5 pjn. ALSO CLITHEROE MARKET TUESDAY AND Saturday.


^ ® ■ dll 5-30 p.m. SATURDAY 8-30 a.m. TILL c: . . . ■ ' 'V' - - /


A warm welcome for the Duke’s


A PERFORMANCE brimming with informa­ tion, humour and nostal­ gia, “Duke’s Jubilee” received a warm and enthusiastic welcome at Chipping Village Hall on 'Ihursday.


Incorrect labels lead to fines


error” cost a Whalley firm £180, in fines at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court. Cornmillers F. Ashcroft


AN “unfortunate human


and 'Sons Ltd. 'admitted three summonses — two of making a false trade descrip­ tion of animal feedstuffs, and one of having bags of incor­ rectly labellM feed on their Lamb Roe . premises;. They were fined £60 on each count and ordered to pay an anal­ yst’s fee of £15.?1. Mr Alan M a k in so n ,


prosecuting for Lancashire County Council, said routine tests of samples taken from bags of feed at'Ashcroft’s rev^ealed that they did not c o n ta in an in g r e d ie n t mentioned on the label. He said th e re was no


suggestion that the commii- lers had intended to defraud _the tests were carried out at regular intervals to ensure that farmers could take the


labels on bags at face value; M r


John Lumley, defend­


ing, said the summonses had arisen from an unfortunate human error. Cnee the defi­ cient bags were discovered they were put-to one side and- none were sold.


about 60 was not sure exactly what to expect from the exub- e r a n t m em b e rs of th e Lancaster-based Duke’s Play­ house, but in no time an easy rap p o r t was established between players and spec­ tators. Tiie show depended largely


part in several of the comic early radio and television games, such as “Have a go”, and “Take your pick” and there was a surprise game of bingo. Throughout the show, notable news events which occurred during the Queen’s reign- were-announced at speed. . . ■; ■ ■ Actors taking part were


dressed in white boiler suits and pumps, backed up the story-line with gusto. ' The audience actually took


c low n’s make-up, black jackets and tights in the style of Max Wall, played a variety of instruments — organ, guitar, electric guitar, drums and tambourine —With professionali.sm. Their colleagues, casually


over the last 25 years of Queen Elizabeth’s reign, through the eyes of a local family — the Dukes, of Green Street, Lancaster — and the audience is invited to'share the laughter and tears, the ups and downs of those years. Two comperes, wearing


on audience participation and there was no lack of move­ ment and shrewd observation, relying on humour and songs between sketches. “Duke’s Jubilee” looks back


The mixed audience of


ENSURING plenty of audience reaction to “Duke’s Jubilee” were th e comperes , two rather bizarre charac­ ters in clown’s make-up.


NEW STYLES In SKIPPIO — sTm SKIRTS PINAFORES WAISTCOATS etc


PARK AT THE DOOR Visit our mens dept


66-70 WHALLEY RD CLITHEROE Tel. 22697


Expel


Conventional Hearing Aids may not be needed


Visit the Hearing Aid Exhibition at The facts about modern


ONE OF


Hearing Aids and Correctors EXHIBITION FEATURES


THE WORLD'S SMALLEST HEARING AIDS. The Micro- san ^ips easily and comfortably i n ^


the ear. Helps locus


the hearing and offers alkourid dearer hearing (or those with a mild perceptive loss. ■


FOR NERVE DEAFNESS AND DEAFNESS IN UTER LIFE Spedally leatured the V/idex Directional. Separafes the jumble of words, cuts out background noise.


you


hear conversations, dnemas. TV. church services, theatre.-. etc., at a normal level.


r u NOT REAUY DEAF. Many visitors to the exhibition tell US this and we understand exactly what they mean; being confused when several people dire talking together, words sounding muffled and indistinct the need to hax'e televisiori. and radk) too loud for others. If this is your problem, a ^ to try the NEW WIDEX MINI COMPACT, when you visit the exhibition.


IS THERE A SUITABLE AID FOR ME? Not eveiyone can be helped with an aid but whatever heating cotrection is shown to be beneficial, you will team which type ot aid or corrector would best suit your individual case.


FREE AUDIMETRIC HEARING EVALUATION. Drspen- sers on duty will gladly and freely lest your hearing and will advise whether or not a hearing akJ is r^uired.


THE PRICE OF HEARING AIDS.' List available showing prices ol 300 aids ol every type.


CASH OR CREDIT PAYMENT. Which method is best tor you? The technicians on duty will be pleased toadvise you. ■


SPECIAL CONCESSIONS FOR PENSIONERS. Yes. there are. It you quality donl tail to ash lor inlormation on this.


MARCH 7 th , and TUESDAY, MARCH 8th


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


was given in Waddington last night and will be repeated at Newton Village. Hall on March ; 19th.


David- Boyce,..Terry Ilmd, • Ted Richards, Merv^m . Stut­ ter and Alexander Wilson. The show, which is on tour,


CHURCH HALL, CHURCH STREET AT CLITHEROE PARISH


Deansgate Hearing Aid i ^ t r e Ltd, 66 Audley Street, Manchester M32 « ’ . ' 9TR» Tola 061*74GK)03Ta ■


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