Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 4th, 1979 7 Trinity cast prepare for panto THURSDAY NEXT
MAIN SHOP COMMENCES
JANUARY 11th at 9 a.m.
STARTS JANUARY 18th SEPARATES SALE o T W a u i e e z i Cook§ori 3/7 GEORGE ST, WHALLEY Tel. 2154 n i if i ia WHALLEY. Tel. 2542. 47 KING STREET,
STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 5th, 9-30 a.m.
SLENDERELLA. ALL AT HALF PRICE AND LESS
LADIES’ NIGHTDRESSES and HOUSECOATS BY
MATERNITY WEAR ALL REDUCED BY ONE THIRD
JEANS AND TROUSERS AT
LEAST 25% OFF all ages from 2 to 14 TRUTEX, MICHEL DELEON
AND SKIDS. HALF PRICE AND LESS
SWEATERS AND DRESSES all sizes
V V UW W W A A /V V V V .V VW A AW VW Y V V VW ! School’s farewell to friend
LINING up for a photograph are the cast of Trinity’s pan tomime “Dick Whit tington.” It will be presented in the Trin ity Methodist Schoolr room on January 20th and from January 21th to 27th. Public booking will start on Friday, January 12th a t 7 p .m . in the schoolroom.
Fund tops £ 1,000
PENDLE MILL SHOP (FOR ONE WEEK ONLY), ’
JANUARY 4th — 11th LOCAL CHAIN STORE
. SC HO O L BLOUSES (5-10 years) SC HO O L SH IR TS (11%-r- 12% years)
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BOTH ON OFFER AT £2.25 SHOULD, BE £2.75
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OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT WEDNESDAY , SUNDAY 2 (Km. — 5 p.m.
PENDLE R0AD,;CUTHER0E JANUARY SALE
LOUNGE - DINING - BEDROOM FURNITURE - DIVAN BEDS - OCCASIONAL TABLES
UP TO 20% OFF OUR DISCOUNT PRICES ON SALE BARGAIN OFFERS
KAINE & RAWSON 79 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE TE L . 2 34 44
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INDUSTRY’S BRIGHT
OUTLOOK
on snow clearance and road repair equipment. A good year for the farmers could also bring a surge in orders for agricultural spreaders. The company is now
looking forward to the spring when extensions to the Enterprise Works are due to be completed, and there is the prospect of taking on a small number of additional workers. Two of the Valley’s longest-established enter prises — Ribble Cement and Trutex — look for ward to good trading in 1979. The slump in the con
established local industry, ICI, is also looking for ward to increasing its export market. Clitheroe works manager Mr Jim Johnstone says they are working on a big, impor tant overseas order for catalysts — the material which produces the chemi cal reactions in the man ufacture of fertilisers and plastics.
Labour
The plant is entering 1979 knowing that it will
struction industry has now past its lowest point and Ribble Cement anticipates a steady, although small increase in demand. The amount of cement
used in the United King dom during 1978 was about three per cent higher than in the previous year. Says managing director
do better than last year he says. There will be very little recruitment, but sec urity of employment for th e ir 200 workers is assured. Castle Castings go into
1979 with a good order book, according to com mercial sales director Mr
Tony Rudgyard. The company has been
Mr E. A. Tetlow: “Exports and sales into new markets in this country have helped to keep s a le s from C lith ero e above the national average and it is expected that this trend will continue during 1979.”
Exports
ALL THE USUAL GREAT BARGAINS YOU EXPECT AT OUR SALE.
NOWON
LADIES DEPT. 16 CASTLEGATE CLITHEROE
MEN'S DEPT.
4 CASTLE STREET CUTHEROE
director Mr G-R. Wood, is looking forward to 1979 with a great deal of optimism. “Having completed the
Trutex, says managing
awarded further govern ment contracts for flood warning sirens and there are good export prospects for these. The company has also
signed a long-term con tract with the British Air- orts Authority for airfield ighting fittings. Labour is the biggest
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problem facing the newlv- established Ribblesdale Fashions, at West Brad ford. The company’s initial
necessary reorganisation, we are now in the extre mely happy position of having all of our seven fac tories with a full order book stretching well into the New Year. A n o t h e r w e l l -
showing of its ’79 autumn- winter range of children's dresses and separates brought a favourable response from chain stores and smaller multiples, not forgetting wholesale Euro pean and world export trade connections. Mr Garry Gregson, sales
director, says that in the short time they have been in business, the labour
force has increased to more than 50 people, about 30 of them machinists.
“We are anticipating a
very good year, but to give some idea’of our need, if this were not so and we were to book the absolute minimum, we would still want another 30 machin ists by the end of Feb ruary," says Mr Gregson. The company was confi-
dent about obtaining labour when it started up and was still optimistic about the future. “We have an excellent
factory management team, first-class working condi tions, new and up-to-date machinery, an above- average pay scale, and a door-to-door bus service to and from Clitheroe and the outlying districts,” he says.
textile operatives is the big roblem at the Salford 6 ridge Mill, Clitheroe, of
The shortage of skilled William Westhead . . . , ________
Sons. Mr Stanley Westhead
says that business in the fashion trade, in which his firm is engaged, is nor mally slow during the sum mer and revives towards the end of September. Last year was no excep
figured crepes still domi nate the market, in addi
tion, yarn-dyed shot Edwardian-styie taffetas, satins and ottomans are in vogue, the influence of the film “ G re a se ” being responsible for the demand in black, shiny fabrics. Gold, silver and coloured
metal lames and similar novelties still attract attent ion. The silver jubilee lame which aroused so much interest two years ago has been successfully modified to provide the ideal reflector for the photographic trade. Not surprisingly, the
end-products of the firm’s looms find there way into a variety of uses including TV and the live theatre, foundation garments, evening wear and univer sity degree hoods.
Snags Harrison’s Engineers,
who have premises in Clitheroe and Sawley, are starting a new line in slurry tankers, to add to the existing output of rot ary chain spreaders and land rollers for the agricul tural industry. The company specialises
tion to the general pattern; indeed the level of demand was unprecedented and seldom had the order book been so healthy. It was difficult to pin
in the maintenance of quarry plant and has also turned its attention to the growin g market in aluminium welding for commercial vehicles. Two snags are a shor
point the reason for this increased interest. Poss ibly Continental prices were high, while the number of specialist weav ers capable of the exacting standards reguired and the diversity of production continued to diminish. According to Mr Westh ead, crepe de chines and
tage of skilled maintenance engineers, and the fact that the Kendal Street works is bursting at the seams. The company is hoping
to expand its Sawley Gar age premises and is to appeal against a planning decision not to allow a new building for manufacturing agricultural machinery.
Bedroom Furniture 7f t. tOln. be droom f itm e n t, white teak
finish...............................................
Con sor t Con corde Sft. 6in. bedroom fttme nt In w h ite w i th t r ip le m ir ro r , l ig h t .......................................................................
SCHREIBER NOVA WHITE BE0R00M FURNITURE CASH AND CARRY BOXED 2SS OiSCOUNT
Galerle Mobel Bali f itm e n t 9ft. 3ln. In s ycamore q ra ln Po lyeste r — b o ie d ........
C 2 7 S .O O
• AUSTIN SOVEREIGN ELEOANTLY PANELLED WHITE CASH AND CARRY BOXED 2SS DISCOUNT
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THE Mayor of Clitheroe has so far received £1,011.50 for his Christ mas Appeal. Latest dona tions are from: Clitheroe Conservative Club £20, Mr and Mrs G. Braithwaite £2, Miss A. Watson £1.
BURNUY2233I F a n B U Y IN G A N D B E L L IN G " ^ . 7' -■*" V 5-
ECONOMIC STORES STARTS
AT THE SAT., JAN. 6th ALL GENUINE REDUCTIONS
66/70 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 22697
PARK AT THE DOOR
SOUND BARGAINS FOR 1979
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ITT MC5042 Music Centre..........................
DECCA Music Centre model 5340.............................
DECCA Music Centre, model 5350..........................................
FERGUSON Music Centre with Dolby......
ITT Stereo Record Player/Radio.............
GEC Stereo Record Player/Radio.............
DECCA Stereo Record Play er/Radio ...................................
ITT Stereo Record Player , model
1026..........................................
ITT Stereo Record Player, model
1040..........................................
PYE Stereo Record Player.........................
NORMAL OFFER PRICE
PRICE
£219.00 £189.00 £206.25 £185.00 £215.00 £195.00 £195.00 £175.00 £99.00 £85.00
— £95.00
£129.00 £115.00 £62.50 £76.50
£69.50
£85.00 £74.25
£68.00 A. E. HARGREAVES
MOOR LANE, WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE TEL. 22683.
START THE NEW YEAR WITH A NO DEPOSIT COLOUR TV.
CALL TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION
BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS.
THERE ARE MORE BARGAINS IN OUR WINTER SALE THIS YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE
UPHOLSTERY Parker K n o ll Recliners in O ra lo n ............. i • S c h r ie b e r M e * Hampshire 3-piece suite In b rown t ily p r in t .................................
• C. O. Pierce Royale 3-piece s u i te .......... • Stevens Senate 3-piece s u i te .................
Bymacks Roma 4-plece su ite (3 seater settee, 2 ch a irs and fo o ts to o l) brown
tw e e d ....................... ........................................... • Centa Repton 3-piece suite in tweed ...
• Engtender Paloma 3-piece su ite in b rown Dralon w ith em b ro ide re d c u s h
ion s ........................................ ............... •••••••...... • Ercol Model 445 3-piece suite in San d e rson p r in t .......................................................
C 6 4 9 . 0 0 C 4 6 9 .Q O
EX TR A DISCOUNTS ON A L L STOCKS OF ERCOL U PH O LS T E R Y FOR DURATION OF SALE
• Contessa 12 c u sh io n 3-piece suite w ith 4-seater settee in D ra lo n .................... Ontv L y n d a la o n ly M il lb ro o k c h a i rs in oanu lna hand an tiqu ed h id e .......................C298 M ea: • 1 o n ly M illbro ok Vic to ria h ig h back suite In genu ine hand an tiqu ed hide
DINING FURNITURE
• Ercol pine 4ft. 6in. 3 drawer d re s s e r .... • Ercol pine c o rn e r c u p b o a rd ..................... • Pine table and be nch se t........................... • Meredew mahogany 4ft. 6ln. wall un it
w ith l ig h ts and glass d o o r ........................ •• • Meredew m ah og an y 4ft. 6ln. wall unit w ith lig h ts , gla ss d o o rs and coc k ta il s e c t io n ................................................................. • Stag M ad rig al d in in g sat (3 do or d ie s -
0 9 . ' O Ontv
C O325 C
EXTRA OISCOUNT ON THE WHOLE OF THE SUTCLIFFES RANGE OF OINING FURNITURE IN TEAR FOR THE DURATION OF THE SALE
' Special prices on Umllei dining furniture in teak
* E.G. 5ft. 6ln. wall unit with gtais doors and cocktail section.................................. £2W00 C1DO.OO
• High back dining chairs......................... CJ'OO C 2 8 .7 0
CARPETS S P E C IA L O FFER RO OM S IZ E C ARPE TS
A FEW O N LY S T IL L R EM A IN IN G
H a ll p r ice C35.15 piece • Dunedin Wilton Heavy Domostic 80*w wool. 2C»>. nylon 16rt
• Sroadioom Carpet* Lancestrta 100S wool Aiminster. 17ft. 3ln. * 12ft. • CroMieya York Wilton Meevy Domeettc IM S wool. 2Sh. » t2.t.
narrowing to 6K. C184.45 piece
^Lancaster*Blue loam beck tufted dacron nylor\blue. 13h. ■ 12ft. Hetl Pr ice CS1.10 piece
• Eg* Standard Valour Pile, gold U t t . 3*n- * #ln C17,B® piece ‘ Shaw* Sandpiper, secondary back tufted 2Sh. i ,!2«. H a lf Price
C115.00 piece • Heavy Oomestlc 27ln. wide Acrilen C5.75 per yerd • Heavy Domeatic BIJ20. Two attractive designs Ca.75 per yard. 27ln.
•Heavy Oomaatie 80 20 Paralan dasign C7.25 yard. 27tn. wide • Luiury Oomaatie Templeton Greys two patterns C9.75 per y*rd.27ln.
• Meraklon Wilton look, lu iu ry quality, plain cotours C4.95 sq yd. Various colours
EXCELLENT M.R. TERMS AVAILABLE
LATE NIGHT — THURSDAY UNTIL 8.30 p.m. (At Queen Mill) Excellent Hire Purc/iote /odllllej WITH NO LOSS OF DISCOUNT All merchandise subject to availability
the home furnishers !
QUEEN MILL, QUEEN’S RD, ACCRINGTON. TEL: 36262 47-51 COAL CLOUGH LANE, BURNUyL TEL: 37089
JOB 80 BLACKBURN ROAD,
ACCRINGTON.TEL: 36262 *
12ft. Only C1SS.3S piece • Belltwilt Wilton SOS wool. 20S nylon Heavy Domestic 12tl. width
C 2 4 9 . 0 0 C l 3 9 . 0 0 C 5 4 . 9 0
KITC HEN FURNITURE C 2 0 7 . 0 0
C 2 5 0 . 0 0 C 4 G 9 . 0 0 C 6 4 9 .C O
1000mm Schreiber sink un it with c u t lery drawer comp le te w ith s ta in le s s steel top, teak o r oak f in is h ........................ * V a r io u s o d dm e n ts o f S c h re ib e r
Eco nomic Miraclo K itch e n .......................... High qu a lity chrome tu b u la r kitchen s ta c kin g s to o ls ...............................................
OCCASIONAL FURNITURE
2 Tier gold t ro l le y s ......................................... F,om 5 1 5 * 5 2 3 Tier g o ld tro l le y s ........................................
^ 1 9 . 5 0
Long J oh n occa s io n a l table in te a k ........ Only C 1 5 . 5 0 4ft. 1 t in . HI-FI un its In teak l in is h .................. Onl» C 2 4 . 9 5 Schreiber HI-FI u n its cash and car ry b o ie d 2 5 * . disco un t
C 1 9 9 . 0 0 o a c n
9 ’ b.V C 1 , 4 9 9 . 0 0
BEDS Lay-E-Zee Rio 3ft. diva n set with 10 year g u a ra n te e ....... ......................................... ......... Lay-E-Zee Rio 4ft. 6in. d iva n set w ith 10 year g u a ra n te e .............................. .................. Myers 4ft. 6ln. spru ng edge 4 drawer diva n s e t .............................................................
3tt. drawer diva n s e ts ................................... 4ft. 6in. drawer diva n s e ts .......................... Stumberland 3ft. Or th o flrm divan s e t ..... Slumb er lan d 4ft. 6ln. Or th o firm divan
L a y E -Z a e Cor in th 3ft. sp ru n g edge olva n s a t .............................................................
' Relyon Newtyn 3 f l. firm edge diva n Bu nk b e d s .........................................................
Many headboards In Dralon Double Size............................................................... From C l 7 .5 0
EXTRA DISCOUNT ON ALL SCHREIBER FURNITURE FOR THE DURATION OF THE SALE
Half price C 4 . 9 5
Only Only
C 6 4 . 9 5
C 1 8 0 . 5 0 C 7 2 .S O
C 1 0 9 . 5 0 C 6 9 . 9 5
C 8 9 . 9 S
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