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8 Clitheroe "Advertiser and Times, July 12th, 1979 RECORD DAY
ON OUR ONCE O N L1 BUY
M 1 roll only 12ft. wide
HEAVY DOMESTIC AXMINSTER BROADLOOM
£ 7 . 9 5 sq. yd. ' ' 1 roll only 12ft. wide
MEDIUM DOMESTIC AXMINSTER BROADLOOM £ 6 . 9 5 sq. yd.
Foam back shag pile LIVING ROOM QUALITY
12ft. wide in 4 colours £ 4 . 9 5 sq. yd. Plush pile secondaiy back
LIVING ROOM QUALITY 12ft. wide in 2 colours
£ 5 . 5 0 sq. yd.
Semi-shag pile foam back MEDIUM
DOMESTIC f 12ft. wide in 5 colours \ Qo ,Z r J o
£ 2 . 7 5 s q .ydN ^ f r - y ; 1 roll only
BEDROOM SHAG PILE 12ft. patterned
£ 2 . 2 5 sq. yd.
| SWAN COURTYARD New Shopping Area,
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^ ; / V 'V COLLISION I ASK YOUR MUM & DAD ABOUT
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f CIGARETTE CARDS |S E T OF 5 0 JO BE COLLECTED, P L U S FREE WALLCHART WITH SE T N o . 1 .
SEE COUPON BELOW.
Remembe r c ig a re t te c a rd s ? .
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Everyone used to collect them, the sets of yesteryears are now collectors items and worth a great deal of money.
The Clitheroe Advertiser & Times are now launching a series of cigarette cards featur ing steam locomotives cover ing 150 years of railway history. From Stevenson's "Rocket” to the legendary “Flying Scots man." There are 5 sets of 10 cards (making 50 cards in all) and each week we will publish a coupon numbered 1 to 5. All you have to do Is hand in the coupon with 9p and vou will receive the appropriate set, plus an additional bonus of a free wall chart with set No 1.
Collect your free token in sets 1, 3 and 5 which will enable you to purchase a Collectors Repro duction Supercard, size 11 In. x 7V4ln. for the special price of 20p.
Due to readers' demand we are restarting the coupon cycle, you will notice that today we have published the current coupon No. 5 and another coupon No. 2. Number 1 appeared in last weeks paper dated July 5) This is to enable readers to obtain their tree-wall chart and to collect the histori cal steam locomotive set.
Cigarette Cards are available from: Clltheroe*Advertiser & Times Office King Street, Clitheroe Open daily Closed Saturday afternoon
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Ribblesdale Avenue, at the home of Mr and Mrs Peter Nuttall, whose son Julian is in the pack. It was well attended,
THE Cub S couts in Clitheroe’s 1st Pendle pack will be able to buy some new tents with the £85 pro ceeds of their garden party on Thursday. The event was held in
and cake stalls busy.
Andrew Higham, of game watched by Cubs, and group secretary Mrs Park Avenue, is pictured visitors, Scout leader Mr Mary Daniel (centre back).
trying the “ring-a-ding” David Sharp (back, left)
with visitors enjoying the rifle range, bowlmg "and “ring-a-efing” games and keeping the bring-and-buy
Praise for hospital care Xfirf ty c i
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AUTO-ELECTRICAL-DSESEL- MOTOR ENGINEERS
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DAGENITE BATTERIES — BLAUPUNKT CAR RADIO AND CASSETTE UNITS — SU BUTEC COMPONENTS — HELLA LIGHTING AND CARAVAN EQUIPMENT.
. Prompt Repair Service on all types of Alternators, . \ Starters, Diesel Pumps, Injectors, etc.
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EXCHANGE ALTERNATORS FOR MOST TYPES OF ■ - EUROPEAN AND JAPANESE CARS IN STOCK.
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were quickly transferred from the grounds by staff and set out in empty, wards.
FOR the second successive year, rain put a damper on Clitheroe Hospital’s open day on Saturday. An hour before the start, tables
•buyers, however, and the Fnends of the Hospital, who organised the event;
There was no - lack :of
■profit of'about £600. Stalls were manned by
wdre well satisfied with a
hospital staff and local organisations, including the Waddington branch of the Royal British Legion, which: sold jewellery. - There were competitions, a tombola, ice-cream and - pony.rides for the children, and Slaidburn Silver Band i played a selection of music. •
, Bob Ainsworth. ■ Many members -of the
: expressed their apprecia tion of the way .in which they were cared for.. . ■
, public took the opportunity of visiting, patients and
Queen Mill,Queens Road, Accrington
CARPET SHOP 80 Blackburn Road,
Accnngton.Tel'36262 4 a n ' , 6 2 6 2 , tv. -
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Ournley.Tel:37089
the Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs ; Jimmy Fell, and the Mayor • and Mayoress of Clitheroe, - Coun; • and Mrs
Among the guests were • J p S S V j " t BEDS
Rest Assured luxurious ‘Royal Empress* de«p base sprung edge divan set....... ......... ....
Rest Assured 'Royal Prince* deep base sprung edge divan set.... .........................
Rest Assured 'R estonie* 4ft. 6in. extra firm
C17 5 .0 0 C 1 3 9 .0 0
£ 1 0 9 0 0
Slumb er lan d'O rthof lrm *4f t.6 ln . d iva n s e t .!.... £ 1 0 9 . 9 5 Lay*E>2ee 4ft. 6in. drawer divan s e t .- ......................... ....... ................. .. £ 1 2 1 . 5 0
3ft. qu ilted mattress. 10 year g u ara nte e................................... UPHOLSTERY 10 £ 3 9 9 ’< /% £ 3 9 9 . 0 0
Lu xur iou s Derwent Royslo n*r iO-cu shio n. 3. piece suite in pla in Dra lon .„ .._..............................
Derwent ‘Madison*. 10-cushlon. 3-piece suite in wide choice o f beautiful p r in ts . . . ............. ..
Fully upholstered Dralon, 3-piece suite with 2-seater s e t te e . . . . . . . . ....... ................... ..... ........
* Fully upholstered tapestry. 3-piece suite with 2-seater settee........................................
Alsto ns Dralon u n it cha irs ................................. ... Arms fo r above........... ........................... ............. .... Corner table for a b o ve .................................... ..
DINING MEREDEW TEAK HUSSAR 1 DK72t Oval Dining Table w ith centre leaf.
MRPC,« 7..................*— ............. r— Ou r P r ic e £ 1 2 5 , 0 0 DKS21 D in in g C h a ir , g o ld Dralon- MRP 154 50.............................. - ............ . . . . . .O u r P r ic e DK522 C a rv e r C h a ir , g o ld Dralon- MRP
........... .................. ........... .... O u r P r ic e -
OKB72WL 6ft. 7in. Wall Unit w ith ligh ts, glass ' ’ d o o rs .e o c k ta ilu n lt etc. MRP £386 00 - ■
OK834 60. 7ln, Home Entertainment Wall Unit •’
w ith lioh ts , coc k tail un<L space fo r h i- fi etc - MRP£356.00..........................................O u rP r ie e ' £ 2 6 5 . 0 0 SUTCLIFFE TEAK S FORM - 137 Oval Centre Leal Dining ta ble MRP
C,6S0° ....................................................O u r P r lc . £ 1 3 5 . 0 0
£ 4 2 . 5 0 £ 5 6 . 0 0
»• Ou r P r ic e £ 2 8 5 . 0 0 :
£ 1 2 . 9 5 £ 9 . 9 5
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OPENING TIMES: QUEEN'S MULL: WEEKDAYS AND S A T I lB n .u i ■ ■ i______
LATE WIGHT THURSDAY U N m n pD ‘ £ 7 . 9 5 £ 1 0 . 9 5 £6.95
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* £ 2 9 . 9 5 ■ ■ .M l a u t s - o ic 74in. high x 30ln. wide from only f^fpRlCSS
tweed. MRP £44.75________ ____o ui 01 ' - • " u n t i l lo match
Beresford an d Hicks mahogany With panel d o or . MRP C36S.OoT.__
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OMS35 Chair, green Dralon, MRP £68 00 O u r P r ic e
DM950 Cockta il Unit. MRP C16S.S0 O u r P r ic e DM932 Hi-Fi Unit MRPC128 00.,.:... O u r P r ic e S o lid Pine Table and Bench s e l ........... ..
£ 3 6 . 0 0
£114.95 £ 2 6 5 . 0 0 £ 2 2 5 . 0 0
£ 2 2 9 . 0 0 £ 1 3 9 . 0 0
£ 4 9 . 0 0 £ 9 9 . 5 0 £ 7 9 . 5 0 £ 6 9 . 0 0
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immediate delivery »| lp . c u l i iv ln . i .
Lumpiete with Oecorsti, /o r . light and top boxes _
BEDROOM White end g i l t Lo uis s tyle bedroom fitmen t
- - £ 2 1 9 . 0 0
OCCASIONAL Teak TN3 T rolley w ith 3 n e t t in g ta bles
Teak T3 Coffee Table Plenty of reproduction plece»"er97 e. l
SPECIAL SCHREIBER CLEARANCE
OfS c hr !• ih i?rU V °|" a * 0 C
CARPETS Sr.
a teL60% wooL*2p%
sional and?.r’ iln!:^^,de* betl,00I7'i dining, occa- IuJ L ? * HPhoIslery ranges. Take this oppor-
JM r * " Pr««"« / nil* 10 buy al real monsysavlng prices. hjy ^ *nylo*V' con"•c,
wi'no" .'K’ioJfiK, „°,ir,,lc: h*'.d So c to t, H « ,v y
Dom.aUc f l . l „ e . r p . ’ A c i-
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Modern Showroom dil rangf
KiTCHI Large Backup Slo
Prices always lowe Trade &
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telephone EAc (on the maln.A56r
OPEN MONto FRLlI SAT. 8 1
FOR KITCHE BUB £ 3 5 . 9 5 lo r * t ? P T I M H TAN | Opening hours: Week!
Portsmouth Todmoraen.
TWO motorists escaped t unhurt when their cars col-
‘ lided on the Newton- Slaidburn road. One car, a Ford Cortina estate, was driven by K.
d e n t h appened near Newton.
Thurston (38), of Goldhill Farm, Slaidburn. The ether, a Leyland van, was driven by Mr Michael France (32), of Clayton-le- Woods, Chorley. The acci-
A BLUE and yellow birthday cake, complete with candles and insignia, helped members of Clitheroe Trefoil Guild to celebrate their 21st birthday party.
■ Mrs Clare Winning, of Henthorn Road, was the highlight of the buffet prepared by the Guild. The party took place at Waddow Hall and
chairman, Mrs Jean Hepburn, who now lives at St. Andrews.
beginnings with four founders — Mrs Winning, Mrs Florrie Blades, Mrs Mary Dawson and Mrs Jane Greenwood — blossomed into an organisation of more than 50 members.
The group heard how the Guild, from small vtt i 4 ; Guild celebrates coming of age O VAT INCREASES!
noon to remember at Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School’s annual sports at Highmoor.
the ^ main individual hon our' the Victor Ludorum and Castle House finished with most points to take the Major Austin Cup. * Other awards winners
were: Runner-up to Victor Ludorum (Sir William Brass Cup) — W. Hard man; middle school champ ion — H. Hopkins; first form champion — L.
ken and two equalled dur ing a glorious day’s com petition. Simon Blacklidge took
Drive, Whalley, won the junior long jump and broke records in the 100 and 200 metre sprints — three vic tories which gave him the Harrison Cup as junior school champion.. Another record was bro
Neil (13), of Woodlands
TEENAGER Nei l Osliffe had an after
Blackledge; senior 100 m e t re s (E dm o n d so n trophy) — S. Blacklidge; senior 800 metres (Neil Cook trophy) — D. Par rott; senior 1500 metres
(Burn'ett-Hurst Cup)—A. Hardy.
by the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Bob Ainsworth, who is an old boy. ; RESULTS
ships: Castle, Henderson, Waddow, Park. Prizes were presented
— H, Park — P, Waddow — W.
Key: Castle — C, Henderson
Senior javelin: W. Hardman t (W), C. Rawstron (H), S. Bris
Blackledge (W), A. Gough (W), R. Gate (W).
ow (P). First form 100 metres: L.
ters (P), S. Blacklidge (H), D. Parrott (C). Intermediate — R. Fielding (C). R. Rhodes (P), C. Watson (H). Junior — A. Wet- ton (H), R. Gate (W), S. Cross (H) and J. Wharton (P). Long jump: Senior — S.
Blacklidge (H), D. Bradford (C), D. Moore (C). Intermediate — H. Hopkins (C), G. Bolton fW),
High jump: Senior — D. Wal
Bleazard (H). Intermediate — A. Crowther (H),' H.‘ Hopkins (C), D. Shaw (W).
(C), W. Hardman (W), C. Raw stron (Ij). Intermediate — I. Dugdale (H), D. L. Pate (C), A. Bury (P).
Discus: Senior — N. Cooper
R. Glendinning (H). Junior — N. Osliffe (C), W. Fielding (C), A. Bickett (H). Shot: Senior — S. Bristow (P), W. .Hardman (W), D.
G. Cooke (C). Intermediate — H. Hopkins (C), I. Hargreaves (P), R. Glendinning (H). Junior
D. Hartley (P), J. Wharton (P), G. Farnsworth (H). 100 metres: Senior — S. Blacklidge (H), D. Bradford (C),
Blacklidge (H), W. Hardman (W), K. Moore (C). Intermediate
— N. Osliffe (C), A. Brace (C). A. McCourt (C). 200 metres: Senior — S.
Throwing the cricket ball:
N1GEL.COOPER (16), the school’s senior discus champion, demonstrates his winning style to an \ admiring crowd. Nigel lives in Lancaster Drive,' Clitheroe.
— G. Blackwell (C), G. Bolton (W), R. Fielding (C). Junior — N. Osliffe (C), A. Brace (C), A. McCourt (C).
rott (C), D. Blanchflower(C), D. Wardle (W). Intermediate — H. Jones (P), R. Fielding (C), I.
Hopkins (C), R. Fielding (C), H. Jones (P). 800 metres: Senior — D. Par
rott (C), D. Bradford (C), K. Moore (C). Intermediate — H.
. -100 metres: Senior — D. Par
(H), R. Coar (H); M. Lambert (W ) .
Waddow, Park, Castle. Inter mediate 4 x 100 — Castle, Wad dow, Henderson. Junior 4 x 100 — Castle, Waddow, Henderson.
Hardy (C), D. Walters (P), P. Fielding (W). Intermediate — I. Dugdale (H), H. Jones (P), H. Hopkins (C). Relays: Senior 4 x 100 —
1500 metres : Senior — A.
Vicar’s move is the shortest in his career
shortest on record . . . for Mr and Mrs Harpur are only a mere 50 yards from the former Vicarage.
new home must be the
DURING 'a long career in the-Army and the Ministry, the Vicar of Whalley, the Rev. Alec Harpur and his wife Eve have moved house many times all over the world. a But their latest move to four-bedroomed home and
faced Vicarage, bearing a 1979 plaque, was built in the grounds of the former Vicarage, which is being sold privately.
The cake, which was made by founder member
pictured are some of the 65 members,' past and, present, and their guests. They included a former
purs’ new home received a special blessing from the Bishop of Burnley, the Rev. Richard Watson, who was invited to look round with members of the PCC.
On Thursday, the Har-
home in Whalley since they arrived in the village 11 years ago. They first lived
It is the Harpurs’ third
derstones/ before settling into the large stone Vicar age, which dates from 188G.
in the Abbey gatehouse, and then in a flat at Cal-
Mr and Mrs Harpur are delighted with their new
PARTY PROCEEDS WILL BUY TENTS but you can s t ill sa l
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Ladies’ Zippel
Ladies’ Blaze! Lai Lea
□ Their modern stone Dogs on leads
sen at the council’s next planning meeting.
C L I T H E R O E Town Council is to designate streets in the town where dogs must be kept on leads. ■ The streets will be cho
Mrs Harpur especially is looking forward to an easier time with the house work.
Dugdale (H). Junior — S. Cross
• CARVED DOORS ......... ............... from £42
it Inter-house champion
i : Willie Irvine Small Plant n ew h ir e s e r v ic e We are now oftorlng Small Plant Hire at competitive rates.
MIXERS, SCAFFOLD, LADDERS, TRAILERS, ROTAVATORS.
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• WALLBOARDS ......... .........
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• CHIPBOARDS
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• WALL CLADDING ............................. 11p ft.
• MARLEY DOORS ................... from £24.95
• TEAK PLAS slight seconds
• - .................................. 40p sq.ft. • WHITE PLAS •................
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• MAHOGANY CONTIBOARD ....................... 42p sq.ft.
• TEAK CONTIBOARD ........................53p sq.ft.
• LOUVRES in all popular sizes ..................... from £2.40
• BRICK AN b STONE FACE IN STOCK*
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