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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 7tli, 1978 5 ft and Pf SWALES


>;. Wholesale and Retail Ice Cream • ^


- Manufacturers


' '■ J^ish 'to announce - <’ /or Christmas


FOUR FLA VOURS of ICECREAM


STRAWBERRY , PINEAPPLE BANANA.


CHOCOLATE


Available in two and four litre tubs Ideal for deep freeze owners.


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27 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22753.


CIVIC LEADERS


BUSY THERE’S-a . busy time ahead for the Mayor' and Mayoress of, the. Kibble Valley, Coun. Harry Rid­ ing and Mrs Riding. They will be visiting all


old people and ■ children’s homes, sheltered accom- mo d a t i o n units- and almshouses in the borough. In addition there will be


special visits t o -bo th Clitheroe and Ribchester hospital. They will be dis­ tributing a Christmas gift to each of 474 people and children they meet. The cost of the gifts is coming ou t o f th e . M a y o r ’ s


charity fund, donations for which may be sent to the Mayor’s secretary, the Castle, Clitheroe.


MORTONS


the JEWELLERS FOR


^WATCHES EXTENSIVE RANGE


SEE OUR FROM TIMEX at £6.95 to TISSOT at £112.50


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SALES AND SERVICE — SPECIAL ORDERS — BARCLAYCARD AND ACCESS WELCOME GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE


18 MOOR LANE. CLITHEROE. Tel. 22420 “THERE’S MORE IN MOOR LANE”


MORTONS


PRESENTS SEE OUR EXTENSIVE RANGE OF GOODS PICTURES MIRRORS ONYX TABLES


OCCASIONAL FURNITURE


STEP INTO A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE AT


40 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE TEL. 23191


FRENCH POLISHERS AND CABINETMAKERS FOR IDEAL CHRISTMAS-. %


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BEST IN BOOKS


AN exhibition entitled “Children’s books pf, the year” will be held at Whal: ley Library from Saturday until December 23rd. Oh display will be about


320 books illustrating the wide variety of well writ ten and beautifully pro­ duced children’s books cur­ rently available. Its purpose is two-fold:


show in the exhibition are available for loan from lib­ raries within the Ribble Valley' district.


FAIR


GAMES for the children, white elephant and cake stalls, a tombola and a raf­ fle will be features of the Christmas fair being held at Ribblesdale School , Clitheroe, from 7-30 p.m. tomorrow night.


children from local schools have been invited to visit the exhibition in order to inspect the books and enjoy a short guided tour of the . library. Most of the books on


To act as a guide to parents when considering the purchase o f books as Christmas presents; and encourage children to turn to books first and foremost as a source of pleasure — serious reading will then follow quite naturally. Organised classes o f


just one of the attrac­ tions at a coffee evening held at Cflstleford, Clitheroe. : More than £160 was


' PICTURE: Eighty- eight-year-old Miss Tamar Hathaway (5th left), tries her luck at the tombola, watched by


fellow residents and guests.


Team has answers


IN the final of “Any


Questions?” regional com­ petition at Myerscough Agricultural College the Bowland regional team of Martin Bristol (Clitheroe), John Thornber (Clitheroe), Ma r g a r e t C o l l i n g e (Clitheroe) and Janet Moss (Bolton-by-Bowland) came third in competition with six teams from all over the county. Martin Bristol was the chairman of the panel.


and-buy and cake stalls, a tombola and a raffle, and the Christ­ mas hamper, provided by D. Proctor and D. H a w o r t h , wa s auctioned.


raised at the event, organised by Mrs Hazel Grainger and Mr John Doherty. It will go to provide presents and a party for the residents at Christmas. There were bring-


A HAMPER full of Christmas goodies was


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“Pleasurebrews"5 Gallon Fermenter plus a 404*ibt Geordie Bitter Lageror Mild Normally £3.98


CHRISTMAS SPECIAL £3.75 “Pleasurebrew”5 Gallon Pressure barrel


with safety valve and tap, fully guaranteed. Normally £7.20.


CHRISTMAS SPECIAL £6.99.


A full range of raw materials and equipment ®EDME OC.W.E. ©VINA ®TOM


©CAXTON © UNICAN © GEORDIE ©INN SIGN® JOHN BULLOPLEASUREBREWS ©CUMBRIA ©TROOPER SHERIFF


® KWOFFIT © MASONS. SPARKLETS BULBS, BEERTAPS, AUTOMATIC


INJECTORS, WALKER DESMOND WINE PRESS £18.75, NOW £16.99


4 RAILWAY VIEW, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22961.


DERRICK GREEN


Member of the Homebrewers and Winemakers Association.


ANTI-FREEZE per 1/2 Itr... ................... ................... 35p


DE-ICERS ....... .................. ............................ 3Sp WD 4 0 ........ ............................................................... 7® p


BATTERY JUMP LEADS f ............. £ 1 ,3d


ID E A L CHRISTMAS GIFTS PAIR HALOGEN SPOTLAMPS, boxed....


MANUAL RADIOS PUSH BUTTON RADIOS


AUTO COFFEE MAKER — A MUST FOR THE TRAVELLING MOTORIST — SAVE ££s ON YOUR DRINKS, ONLY £4.25


TRADE IN YOUR QUARTER BOOKLETS OF GREEN- SHIELD STAMPS FOR ON SITE SUPER DISCOUNT SAVINGS


DECANTER for 39p.......... .......................... . (with each filled % booklet) COFFEE MUG for 7p........................................ (with each filled 7. booklet) WHISKY GLASS free....... ................. ............. (with each filled V* booklet)


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Castleford coffee time


chairman of the group, was introduced by the president Mrs Susan Graveston. He played part of .a recording of a week’s news tape. Mr Haig was presented with a small gift by Louis Cowgill, and thanked by Mrs T. Bell. There was a brisk


trade at the various stalls and tombola. Dur­ ing the afternoon there was a visit from Father Christmas. The raffle was won by


D. Parker of Ribbles­ dale Cement, Clitheroe, and other winners were Mrs A. Lancaster (Hor­ ton in Craven), Mr W. Graveston (Gisburn), Mrs H. Mo o rh o u s e (Horton in Craven). Mr Haig is seen, on the right with, a group of children and Mrs Graveston.


MR BRIAN HAIG, went to open Gisburn WIs Ch r i s tma s Fa i r on Saturday and c ame away with a share, for the .Ribhle Valley Talk­ ing Newspaper Group,' of the £350 raised. Mr Ha i g , who is


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SCHOOL MATRON


H O U S Ev-m a t r o n at


• Whiteacre School, Barrow, for the.-past,'nine1 years, Mrs Vera Peake died sud­ denly last week. . , • <


live at the:school 13 years, ago from Preston^ working in:, the kitchen before tak- ■ ing her present job looking after the welfare of pupils.


Mrs Peake (62),- came to - Her husband Jack was


engineer.at the school: In addition to -her husband, she- leaves four, sons and two daughters. ■


cremation took place at Accrington on Monday.


-The funeral service and


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SHORT JACKETS — WARMER WEIGHT DRESSES and PINAFORES-SKIRTS-KNITWEAR- BLOUSES — BOOTS — SHOES etc.


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