14 Clitheroe Advertiser.and Times, December 16th, 1977 TOP TEEN FASHION TOR QUALITY
1 CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE (opposite the library)
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for the people who love fashion, but want to pay less
AT LOW PRICES
The shop for Ladles’, Teenagers’, Children’s and Men’s FASHION KNITWEAR and COTTON SHIRTS
We have a vast selection of colours and varieties In Anqora,
Lambswool, and Shetland wool jumpers (crew neck, polo neck or cowl neck)
and te enagers by JONATHAN MILLER and SIMON—the best name for quality and fashion HOUSERS, .
Heavy Denim — WEST COAST JEANS Simon COTTON BLOUSES and SHIRTS and DRESSES
L. .SPECIAL PRICE VELVET AND TUDDY JACKETS FOR ADIES^
'k GBRLS' Over Jumpers, hooded cardigans, skirts, trousers, heavy p denim and dresses
^ BOYS’ Jumpers, Zipper-shirts, Jeans and Trousers, Men’s Jumpers, ^Shirts, Trousers and heavy denim jeans by West Coast >, School wear available as well
ITS WORTHPAYfNGA VISITTO OUR SHOP
(opposite the library)
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A pDisplay advertising ays dividends n m r f l o o s ?
JOHNSONS SERVICE
SHOE STORE L Ow 4g®00 Pairs of
WALK ROUND DISCOUNT
adies’, Gent’s, CMidren’s, Shoes ALL AT FACTORY PRICES
usearlier this month to make a he result is a highly-
Ki ttractive display of foot-
of a storage room above T their furniture showroom.
remises from Waterloo e oad two years ago, decided
and carpet store in Parson
Lane.The proprietors, who moved to their present
bove Johnson’s furniture
so inessmen Mr Tony John a n and Mr Graham Cottam vre offering in their latest aenture, a shoe department
A WIDE choice of low- priced quality footwear — bus th a t’s what Clitheroe
wt leisure round the shop p hich stays open until 7 F.m. on Thursday and mriday.. Customers will find S anageress Mrs Doris omithies always ready to
rroundings. a People are free to wander
ffer friendly advice and
cwear for all the family in suomfortable and spacious
fe a tu re ,
Step this way for your shoes
quick service for whatever footwear they require. Response has so far been encouraging and Mr Johnson and his staff are standing by to cope with the rest of the pre-Christmas rush both upstairs and downstairs. t He explained: “We had vhe space to develop a new
en tu re and Clitheroe
p “.Both housewives and censioners should really .aome and have a proper look wround and not be satisfied seith glancing at our small
seemed to be crjrog out for such a store.
e Mr Johnson is hoping to f xpand the business even murther if the shoe depart t ent proves a success, for inhere is another large room be the premises which could f used as a showroom in the
upiof uture, possibly for clothes.
lection in the window — stairs \ve have thousands pairs of shoes.”
OLISTENUT FOR SANTA
WATCH out for Father Christmas riding through Ciitheroc on his sleigh next week.
freerom them. There will be fr sweets for the children
be tour in g the area Tetween 6-30 and 9 p.m. on Euesday at Henthom and Wdisford; Wednesday at West View, Primrose, P halley Road, and Peel Wark; and Thursday at a aterloo, Chatbum Road
om Father Christmas. b He and his helpers will
nd Pimlico. Wrong sum
he Silver Jubilee Appeal Mresented to Kibble Valley
inewKouse, was £400 when
Fund, we stated 'that the p v a lu e of th e cheque N ayor, Coun. Edward
fact it was for £100.
abIN our report last week mout Clitheroe Girls’ Gram t ar School’s contribution to
church collections came to £ £55, wreath sales were
was £16. Poppy organiser Mr L. H. Norris thanks all who helped to raise the money.
£51.50, social events made
ver £170. 'This year it is sending £737.30 to the fund. c Street and house-to-house
460.80 and the branch levy
t ADDINGTON branch of ohe Poppy .^Iieal Fund by ollections raised £154,
INCREASED W TOTAL
he Royal British Le^on has t increased its total raised for
Lawton, whose birthday was the following
day.The party was organised by iWrs Kathleen King arid Mrs Pauline Altham.
chairman Mrs Margaret Kendrick. h During the evening, members toasted the d , who was celebrating her birthday that
pread Eagle Hotel, Barrow, was Cluild sonealth of former chairman Mrs Olive Master-
ay. She received a gift, as .did Mrs Barbara
A BUFFET supper and quizzes with prizes were on the programme at a Christmas party arranged by the social studies section of Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild. S Among those who attended the party at the
Council offices talks
ing in January for the sole purpose of discussing centralised office accommo dation.
omes from the Policy and Resources Committee after mulling over a report by Mr Charles Wilson, Chief Architect and Planning Officer.
c The recommendation
THE Kibble Valley
..Council a will be asked next week to
gree to hold a special meet
ions open but the choice phe present buildings or spcision will be made at the
ccommodation.” deIt is unlikely that any firm giveecial meeting which will itunity to voice their opin
ons. all councillors an oppor tVLW (».■
JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES...
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LADIES’ DRESS SHOES(Lotus - Airbourne - Svelta - Clarks) All perfects All sizes £4.99
LADIES’ LEATHER BOOTS. Black and Brown from £9.99 CORELLA RANCH BOOTS all sizes £7.99
JUST ARRIVED over 100 pairs of LADIES’ CALF & KNEE LENGTH BOOTS, all colours — Leather, Suede & Patent from £8.99 '
Thousands of Ladles’ - Girls’ - and Children’s shoes from £1.99 Also Ladies’ - Girls’ - Children’s shoes with leather uppers from £3.25
SLIPPERS Ladles’ - Men’s - Childrens & Babies’ from only 99p
MEN’S SHOES Men’s leather platform fashion shoes, black & brown £7.99
Men’s quality shoes with leather uppers & soles, from £7.99 I Men’s brogue shoes (brown only) £ 7 .^
I Men’s brown leather casual shoes £6.25 Men’s strong black leather working boots £6.99 Men’s split suede Ghillie boots from £5.99
M ^ ’s everyday all leather wine coloured fashion boots £10.50 BOOTS: Sergeant Peppers with eight eyelets
Boy’s brown Monkey boots from £8.25 Boy’s brogues, black or brown £5.25
Dunlop superstars training shoes in black/white & black yellow
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-5 TWO ONL Ygold Dralon 3-seater suites. UR PRICE £265 (each)
O SA¥EO¥ER£1SO ONE ONLY3-seater cottage suite —
YOURS FOR OWLY£195 ONE ONLY3-seater Shirewood suite.
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OUR PRICE £395 ODD CHAIRS FROM
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ODD SETTEES FROM £79 MANY MANY MORE SUITES IN STOCK
£59
ONE ONLY brown Dralon Chesterfield suite— comprising low back settee — tub chair and
JUSTARRIVED OUR PRICE £395
gent’s high back chair. Retail value £4.95
ONEONLYS'^ater, ten cushioned Devilie • suite (cushions and arms reversible).
Covered in plain brown Dralon with matching ' regency pin-stripe cushions.
. Retail value £550 OUR PRICE £425,
reversible seat and back cushlons in figured Dralon. A beautiful suite continentally styled. ~
ONE O/tfL/Belgian 3-plece suite by Velda. Corimrislna of solid wood frame— fuliv
Retail value £545. OUR PRICE £345. ,V; .
TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS
THREE-PIECE SUITE ISnmsuiies
FROM £59
Limited stock of DORLUX— TRAFALGAR — AND CARLTON CROSS BEDS— all at discount prices
Plus the bonus of a FREE Continental quUt H E A P B O A 9 D S We now stock a HEADBOARDS FROM £14.50 each large range of SINGLE & DOUBLE DRALON FEATHER FILLED
CONTINENTAL QUILT DOUBLE SIZE — (VALUE £59)
WITH SELECTED BEDS FROM STOCK Limited stock of SILENTNIGHT SINGLE & DOUBLE DIVANS
CARPETS •U BEDROOM CARPET from £1.50 sq. yd.
OVER 30 ROLLS OF BROADLOOM IN STOCK
AXMlNSe CARPET from £5.50 sq. yd.
AXiNSe CARPET from £8.5) 80% WOOL 20% NYLON
Bring a rough plan and size of your room, for an on the spot estimate. '
All inclusive of Underfelt and Fitting .
. ~ CARPET CLEANING
JOHNSON’S CARPETS & FURNISHINGS CAN NOW OFFER A REVOLUTIONARY STYLE^^
CARPET CLEANING SECOND TO NONE Si THE COUNTRY
" We not only clean carpets In homes — but also outis___
clubs — dance halls — bingo .halls — cinemas — department stores — shops — offices — hospitals — hotels — banks — local authorities — schools etc
B E A T IN F L A T IO N WITH OUR EAS Y
PAYMENT PLAN OR JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB
PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE T e l . 2 3 7 9 0 I. Li Barrow Nl T II ‘I^‘l C o m p \ [ . B O l
LOUNGE/DINING ROOM QUALITIES from £3.50sq.yd.100%ACRILAN
1 CHURCH sm Tel
10HO 41 were {WP143,
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d e a l e r s ! AND AT
OFFERING I TUNER/AI
Remember itsthi n
seems to be between spend ting a great deal of money on a roviding en tire ly new
(BCoun; Bill Fleming ti illington) told the Adver optser: “We are keeping our
heir doors with tins or packets of food, or cash, f and it will be collected
are asked to listen for the t music and then come to
CThis is a ll part of Clitheroe Round Table’s
ollect cash and food to give to local charities and old people in the town for Christmas.
hristmas effort. People
theWhen you hear music in mas streets Father Christ c will be in your area to
Mi BRIDGECLUB
aannot take any action, unless they Ure using a special convention. wousing the Sharpies convention he p ld bid two clube, which tells ma rtn e r he has two four-card Najor suits and 10 to 14 points. biorth South would then be able to E d game in spades.
dealer, NS vul.
S QI106 H A643 D KIO . C 1074
S 872 H 1087
D Q432 C J92
, D A975 C K65
A A953 H QI.
he bidding would be: INT P
P
2NT P 4S
P
S W N P
P
2C 3S
S K4 H K952 D J86 C .A(383
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t Using the Sharpies convention E P
b Note that if East opened the &idding with one of a suit, North b uth would have no difficulty in
foidding the spade game, using the llowing bidding sequence.
ments to double (15 pomts) and. t would need at least a five-card suit c After a pass by West, North
wast players opened the biddmg h ith 1 NT 12-14 pointe balanced t and and were ^owed to play
Mrs Garde. E On the following hand, most
here. South has not the requir^ o overall.
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THIRTEEN tables played in the du plicate game at C lith e r^ Bridge Qub. Winners way NS: Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mr O. Catlow, Mrs M illii^ n and. ^ Moss EW: Mr H. Walker and Mr , R. WUdn, Mrs A. Brenton and
Gt tne playina h arstang Roadl
AN outline plJ a changing rooms |
Chan^ rooi
ion of a car p:l p visitors to the pil
wemoval of til froooden hut chaii s m the site anl
THE Clithero group of the| Cheshire Home : has received a ; from Cbtheroe branch of thc| s Farmers’ Union l|
ection.
arking on the e| Gift
Khe comer of t| fhe application L
irkfields housiif t The committl rour conditionil
Committeeil’s Develop^ was t parish council i t put up the newl
as been given til c The Ribble vf
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