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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 15th, 1977 7 $ j WONDERFUL


Token, pardoncan * plants, ■ninggift


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IN OUR DEPARTMENTS |


SLIPS by Kayser and - Slenderella.


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LINGERIE and I KNITWEAR |


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NIGHTDRESSES and t? PYJAMAS.


NEGLIGEE SETS, &


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HOUSE COATS, BED ! 8^ JACKETS, BED SOCKS. : *1


Kilbirnie, Munrospun, ! / Traquair.


KNITWEAR: Morley, Tanya, & &


PLUS A WONDERFUL & RANGE OF.GIFTS IN &


r OPEN ALL DAY


COSTUME JEWELLERY, & SCARVES, FUR HOODS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS and t i


EVENING BAGS,


SLACKS, COATS, SUITS »» and DRESSES, &


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21st MUMS JOIN THE GAMES sv, iW


GUIDES from St Leonard’s Church, Langho, held a Christmas party for their


they didn’t have a ?» f annies in the church hall. •.


grandmother the Guides invited an elderly lady from the parish, and 40 guests sat down to a meal of sandwiches, savouries,


cakes, jellies and trifles, all prepared and served by the


sherry for everyone before the meal, and afterwards they sang Christmas carols and played party games. All the guests received calendars made by the Guides.


Guides. There was a glass of


HANDKERCHIEFS, *1 TIGHTS, FANCY HOSE. &


Brownies were enrolled into the Guides, and the Guider Mrs Barbara-Cooper presented service badges to several of the company. A Christmas card competition was won by Guide Sarah Brunton.


Before the party three ; ■


k 14 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE: 23241


iiST SlST ^ )YS CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT


MORTONS The Jewellers


. . FOR


TIMEX—SEKONDA—ORIS—AVIA— LADIES’ & GENT’S WATCHES SALES & SERVICE


18 Moor Lane, Clitheroe Telephone 22420


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Courtesy . . Help . . . A fair deal at


TAPSELL & WEST


COURTESY- This is a privately-owned C entre where you will be attended to by the owner or one of the experts,


Istthlra via the [•noon. Evening


l^ortlshsad end


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lmsuxy began i included wtth Collection and


-lowing time to ft at tne Winter


xjntry, viewing g via the small


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H) commenc- nlnatlng with n the full day


attoni. old, Burnley,


odtho follow- jhout soturning via


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Wells, allowing ode buildings.


on the staff.


i Ring Nelson 62816 or Skipton 2960 — and we will arrange to bring patterns to your home.


A FAIR-DEAL. With over 80 years’ experience in the carpet trade we understand qualities.


A wide choice of Brondlooms, 3 and 314 and 4 yds. wide. Thousand* of yard* of TOP GRADE 27in. BODY CARPET IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS. Unbeatable prices. Sec our WILTON RANGE, 12 modern designs. All widths available. -


TAPSELL & WEST


57/59 SWADFORD ST SKIPTON. Tel. 2960


HELP Advice on colour schemes and colour matching, , . . . ^ i£§T : Dial-a-Santa ' HADDINGTON toddlers who attend St Helen’s playgroup tucked into a sumptuous


iChristmas tea made by their mothers, at the annual party on J ria a j/. ' They were joined by children who will be starting at the playgroup after Christmas, m . a ,


l The two supervisors, Mrs M. Edlington and Mrs C. Spencer were f flower arrangements as a token of thanks by the mothers for all that they do for the


’"'raejwrt.. In the Sunday School room, was a r ra n g e d \group. by the playgroup committee.


THE Post Office’s most popular telephone service at this time of year is the Father Christmas story, which local children can hear by dialling Blackburn 8020 anytime. Each day until Boxing Day, children will be able to hear a different story dealing with the home life of Santa and his exploits in preparing for Christmas.


HALL—LAMBERT.


Clitheroe Register Office, on Saturday, of Miss Sharon Maria Lambert, second daughter of Mrs B. Hoole, of Henthom Road, Clitheroe,


The wedding took place at Blood-donor Mayor hands out awards


THE Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Bob Ainsworth, made his 41st blood donation on Saturday and went on to present awards to other focal donors.


the last visit of the year by the National Blood Transfu­ sion Service to the Parish Church Hall. Dr R. E. Heaton, of Worston, was in charge of the session.


Some 157 donors attended


Nurse Hazel Keighley, assisted by her deputy,


Donation team leader was


Nurse Christine Kirk. The Mayor and Mayoress


and Mr J. K. Lambert, of Greenfield Avenue, Chat- bum, and Mr Peter Hall, third son of Mr and Mrs S. Hall, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe. The bride, given away by her father, wore a white


F O R C H R I S T I N A S


WALLETS, PURSES and NOTE CASES. Also SCHOOL SATCHELS, BRIEFCASES, MUSIC


CASES A R t ; materia ls


OIL PAINTINGS and WATER COLOUR SETS, POSTER COLOURS, BRUSHES, PAPERS,


f own of lace over satin and a


matching veil. She carried red carnations with white


lowered headdress with


ribbons. In attendance were the


bride’s sisters, Miss Bever­ ley Teresa, Miss Tracy Bernadette and Miss Karen Lambert. They wore dres­ ses made bv the bride’s mother, in red trimmed with swansdown, and carried white carnations with red


>. Best man was Mr David ribbon.


the Edisford Bridge Inn. The couple are to live at Beech Street, Clitheroe. Photograph: Westminster


were introduced by Mr Bernard Sharpies, local donation organiser. The Mayor presented gold awards, for 50 donations, to Mr Wilfred Heseltine and Mr Keith Slinger. Uiey also received maroon ties bear­ ing the emblem of the Blood Transfusion Service.


s i lv e r award was also handed over to Mr Harold Howarth by Mr Sharpies.


silver awards to Mr Alan Marsden and Mr Keith Slinger for 25 donations. A


The Mayoress presented


leaders,Mr E. G. Quinn, donor organiser for the Lancaster Centre gave a brief resume of the work done by the service.


After thanking the civic


xfdar Caves, dmade Paper •ind Madame


Ambulance assisted at the session and volunteers from th e WRVS p ro v id ed refreshments.


Members of the St John


Studios, Langho. Cut price .


ON Christmas Day and New Year’s Day all inland tele­ phone calls — whether dail- led direct or connected by the operator — will be at the cheap rate. -


PICTURE: The Mayor and Mayoress with nursing staff and award winners, from the left, Nurse Kirk, Mr


Quinn, Mr Heseltine, Mr Slinger, Mr Marsden, Mr Cook, Mr Sharpies, and Nurse Keighley.


Full house for Scouts


CLITHEROE and district Venture Scouts’ bingo night a t the Stardust Club, Clitheroe, raised over £86 for the group’s funds.


sell-out, included a mystery prize contest, with a frozen food voucher at stake. Bingo prizes had a distinctly


The evening, a complete


Christmas flavour, with puddings, drinks and cakes.


Davison, of Fox Street, Clitheroe, was pleased with the result and is now looking forward to the group’s next event — a fashion, party at Clitheroe Cricket CIud in Chatbum Road on February


Organiser Mrs Lorna 23rd.


Wilkinson. A reception was held at


CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT MORTONS


THE JEWELLERS QUARTZ ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL WATCHES


by TIMEX—AVIA — RONE AND LIMIT SALES & SERVICE


18 Moor Lane, Clitheroe Telephone 22420


PALETTE KNIVES, LINO and SCRAPER BOARDS. 'HANDICRAFTS .ETC.


feu HANDICRAFT and MODEL MAKING KITS for all ages; « FELT RAFFENE.ARTSTRAWS, MARQUETRY, PLASTICRAFT SETS and ACCESSORIES


Jg. | TATTERSALLS | S 2 YORK STREET, CLtTHEROE. Tol. 2 2 2 8 5 ^


The Little Shop with $ the big stock


C O M E A N D BROWSE FOR T H A T » C H R IS TM A S G IF T


■ BRENTON, EROS, FINESUEDE, TRENDI, etc; in leather or synthetic.


PLAIN also FOLDERS


Q U A R T Z ALARM CLOCKS, TRAVEL ALARMS, WATCHES, WIND-URMINI ALARMS.


SILVER NECKLETS AND PENDANTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CHARMS,


CHAINS, INGOTS, RINGS etc.


POTTERY AND GLASSWARE BEADS AND CHOKER CHAINS


3 M A R K E T P L A C E C L S T H E R O E Tel. 2 3 811.


HANDBAGS by .-HAMILTON, CHAMELLE,


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U M B R E L L A S :— BRITISH MADE S j CHILD’S, GENTS, and LADIES’FANCY OR


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SPAR FOODLINER


IDEAL MILK large size


HVzp


GLEN TOILET ROLLS twin roll 1 8 p _____


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Jbiect to the il (West) Ltd EFUNDABLE before March ongly reconv


LE TRAVEL hone 22171


ophone 64593 op hone 23028


SEASON'S GREETINGS to all our customers from.


COWMAN'S BUTCHERS


Mexican bar and centrally heated, a sea front dose nd dinner with a mg refreshments £75


Bed — L if t . with private


-Lift


ng the sea front, iSo enjoy* a sea he Marine Lake, of menu. Service able et moderate £7780


fires, some with


j rooms £1.50 bathrcom_£3,50


he tint available seed to announce extremely high


epadous lounge, suislne under tnq niooklng the tea.


a nooait heated onagement since


Bezel Bandstand rr with a choice


Bathroom £480 VtNG HOTSL


provided In each £8280


TRAVEL SALES


---------to the irte bathroom,


SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES SCARVES, HANKIES, SOCKS, BRACES KNITWEAR, PYJAMAS, DRESSING GOWNS, WAISTCOATS, OVERCOATS SUITS, CAR COATS, RAINCOATS SPORTSWEAR


3$ MAKE HIS DAY WITH A FASHION GIFT FROM


& FRED READ & CO. LTD THE GIFT CENTRE FOR MEN


& 9 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE SS Tel. 22562


■ j ^ i ijL .


jd rooms El .50 bathroom £380


Watch oiir windows for all the Seasonal Fate


PRIME QUALITY BEEF


SAUSAGES MADE ON THE PREMISES 7 VARIETIES


BLACK PUDDINGS


Three varieties BURGERS


Four varieties STEAKLETS sold single or


CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN”


LOCAL LAMB AND PORK


HOME CURED BACON


COOKED MEATS . . f )


PAXO STUFFING perpkt 9 1 /2 P •


GRANNY SMITHS BREAD MIX


iooz. 1 5 p


PASTRY MIX i ib 2 2 p .


STORK S.B. MARGARINE


twin tub 29p BUXTED


TURKEYS 4 7 p ib


REDSALMON 7ft oz 79p


CRISPS 5ozpkt 24p


McVITIES CHOCOLATE HOMEWHEAT


200 gm 2 3p PENGUIN


multlpack 24p BANDIT


multipack 19V2P BACO FOIL


extra wide 36p


TYPHOOTEA 2 4 p qtr.


ORANGE/LEMON DRINK 34ft floz 29p


DEL MONTE peach.slices halves 2 5p


FRUIT COCKTAIL 1 4 f to z 2 8 p


SCHWEPPES N.D.B. MIXER DRINKS


8.8floz9p case of 24 £ 2 .0 4


BRANSTON PICKLE 11 oz25p


PAL DOG FOOD large I8 p


WINES, SPIRITS AND BEERS AT DISCOUNT PRICES


JOHNNIE WALKER WHISKY


ROSSO/BIANCO bottle £1.39


bottle £ 4 .1 9 MARTINI


CAPTAIN MORGAN RUM bottle


< £4.49


WARNINKS ADVOCAAT bottle


£2.99


MACKINLAYS WHISKY bottle £ 4 .0 9


HARVEYS BRISTOL CREAM SHERRY


£1.99


SPAR SPANISH WINES £ 1 .1 5


WATNEYS MILD/BITTER 95p


WHITE SATIN GIN bottle £ 4 .0 5


SPAR BRITISH


SHERRIES & BRITISH , WINES


bottle£1.12 SPAR LAGER


4 small cans 6 4 p large can 2 4 p


SMIRNOFF VODKA bottle £ 4 .0 9


ASTI MARTINI bottle


£1 .99


HEINEKEN LAGER 4 small cans 6 4p


. large can 2 4p LONG LIFE


4 small cans 6 8p large cans 2 5 p


GANNETT ROAD, CLITHEROE FABULOUS CHRISTMAS CRACKER PRICES


BVzp pkt.


CHIVERS JELLIES


SPAR WASHING UP LIQUID


28 floz 23p


FROZEN PEAS 29V2P per lb


COCA COLA & TOP DECK SHANDIES


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