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m 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times,\ December 7th,. 1978 CHRISTMAS GIFTS WITH


THAT CERTAIN-STYLE -


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STYLISH WATCHES, CLOCKS, LIGHTERS AND JEWELLERY


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Because Limelight Space-Fitta can give you real wall-to-wall, floor-to- . . .


As your local Limelight Specialist Stockist well be pleased to show


just how easy it is. You’ll see Limelight Space-Fitta on display. And well tell you about our. measuring, quoting and fitting services. So come in and see us today.


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*** — Qpert all day.Thursday, 1 pm & \i~day’.. Play time


ON Saturday, the Chil­ dren’s Country Theatre will be visiting Clitheroe Parish Hall to present four short plays. The evening, ' with proceeds for Brownie


funds, starts at 7-30 p.m. Tickets, price 25p for chil­ dren and .30p for adults, are obtainable from Mrs P. Houldsworth (Tel. 24283).


AID


CHRISTMAS gifts and decorations, cakes and pro­ duce will be on sale at St Helen’s Sunday School,. Waddington, on Saturday. The occasion is a Christ­ mas fair, being held at 2-30 p.m. to raise money for the Sunday School improve-: ment fund.


’ Y' Garden time


NEW members will be welcome at Monday’s meeting of Clitheroe Gar­


dening Club, to be held in Ribblesdale School at 7-15 p.m. A lecture on “Pests and diseases” will be given by staff members of the Lancashire College of Agriculture.


A SPECIALIST at Calderstories Hospital,. Dr Nansi Gwendoline Rees (51),'of The Crescent, Whalley, was fined £100 at Clitheroe for failing to take drink-driving tests. She was banned from


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WE DO NOT HAVE ANY SPECIAL OFFERS ON OUR COLOUR. TELEVISION RENTALS.


We believe that it is better to keep rental prices as low as possible.


When we quote a rental price it is the actual weekly/one monthly payment. It does not take into account our discounts for advanced payment. We have not increased our rental charges to existing customers for the past nine years (except for change in the rate of VAT).


So you can be certain that the rental that you are charged at the beginning of the contract will be in force at the end of your contract. You can be certain that you will be able to select your colour television from a wide ' range of famous manufacturers.


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MONTH


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lowed a collision with a parked car in Mitton Road. Mr Robert Leach, defend­ ing, said that she had been u n d e r c o n s id e ra b le pressure, and having had one drink at the hospital


Nativity


“Where love is,” based on Tolstoy’s story about Mar­ tin the cobbler, will be per­ formed by Clitheroe Par­ ish Church Sunday School in church on Sunday after­ noon. The event, which starts at 2-30 p.m., will be combined with the annual prizegiving and parents and friends are invited to attend. Producer of the play is Brian McDonald and prizes will be distri- b u t e d b y Mr P. Houldsworth.


A NATIVITY p la y ,


£60 for driving without due care and £20 for not stop­ ping after an accident. : The proceedings fol­


driving for. three years, and ordered to pay a doc­ tor’s fee of £9.80. She was fined a further


unwisely decided to drive the very short distance home. She had felt a slight collision but had not stopped.


. However, when the doctor arrived she refused to allow him to take a sample.


■ Pendle Club


WINNERS at the Pendle Bridge Club were E. Bush, K. Jones, P. Strange and B. Whittaker.


Compulsory purchase


APPROVAL has been given 'for a compulsory purchase order on land in the centre of Chatburn, where the Ribble Valley Council wants to build 15 old people’s bungalows. A start will be made in the New Year.


S um n e r , sa id R e e s declined a breath test but agreed to a blood test,


Chief Insp. Thomas ,


Three-year ban for doctor who . refused B-test


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some of the 70 mem­ bers and guests who enjoyed a fmenu of seasonal"delights. After the'meal there was dancing to a disco.


Annual drive


MORE than 200 people attended the annual whist and domino drive held by Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club in Pendleton Village Hall. Winner's were: Ladies.— Mrs J. Alp, Mrs M. Blackburn, Mrs A. Lund and Mrs E. Fisher. Gents — J. Cowper- thwaite, B. Breaks, W. Smith. MC was Mr David Kay. Dominoes: Mrs C. Newhouse, E. Tomlinson, L. Birtle. MC .Gordon Whitwell. Ch ristmas hamper winner was Mrs G. Moorhouse.


Welcome


THE n ew ly - fo rm e d Clitheroe Mountaineering Club will be holding an informal meeting at the Swan and Royal Hotel at 8 p.m. next Wednesday. N ew come rs will be welcome....


PRETTY POLLY


"...brings back lovely legs"


LEISI FROM THE MANUFACTURER DIRECT /■ LKNITWEAR SALE Electronic 1100 HOOVER


The new Hoover Electronic 1100 spins at 1100; r.p.m. to dry clothes like magic. .


Now from the makers of Britain's most, popular' automatic washing machines, comes a new front


SAVE OVER E93 Rec. Price £293


— U N B E A T A B L E ■ P R IC E S FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th


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, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th to a.m. »„ 3 p.m. LANCASTER HOSIERY


ADIES' AND CHILDREN S SWEATERS, CARDIGANS QtC.


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CLITHEROE Sub Aqua Club members stayed on'dry land when they held their annual Christmas dinner at the town’s Castle Restaurant. Our picture shows


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Say ‘Happy Christmas’


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NEW — UNDER CONTROL BRIEFS 95p “DORIS CHADWICK” (PROPRIETRESS D. HANSON)


32 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE TEL. 22024


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entertainment by the folk group “Lancashire Fayre. ”


CLOGS, sh u ttle s ,, shawls, spools ' and “ivitches” decorated the Clitheroe Conservative Club on Friday for a Lancashire Evening o rganised by the Clitheroe Women’s Conservative branch. The event attracted people of all ages who enjoyed a hot-pot sup­ per by candlelight. There was disco and modern dancing and


V Club in the Christmas s p ir it /


WE WILL ENGRAVE ‘ FREE


OF CHARGE ANY


PARKER PEN PURCHASED


?/ FROM


OUR STORE BETWEEN


DECEMBER 1st , ^ r / . AND CHRISTMAS


w / We have a comprehensive range of Parker products so take this opportunity to purchase a really personal gift from:


JOHN COWGELL AND so n


■ THE TOWN'S LEADING STATIONERS,


4 and 6 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE TEL. 23587


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