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In our showroom enter into a wonderfully exciting and contrasting world of the richly ornate and of modern simplicity in tableware.
We carry a surprising range of siiverplated and stainless steel in many designs. Designs that please the eye yet are entirely practical.
There are gift boxed items for
all occasions plus cutlery
canteens at various price levels.
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Come and see us today.
GIFTS to mark five years at the helm of the Lanca shire East Trefoil Guild were presented to retiring officials at the annual meeting and dinner at Whalley Abbey.
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WEST COAST JEANS
WAISTCOATS — KNITWEAR — DRESSES etc
SCIPPIO CORDS & DENIMS T-SHIRTS — BLOUSES —
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66/70 WHALLEY RD., CLITHEROE TEL. 22697
Vickery, of Hole House Farm, Whalley, was pre sented with a token to buy a picture of her choice and secretary-treasurer Mrs Kathleen Slater, of Whin- ney Lane, Blackburn, received a Wedgwood pen dant and cheque.
Chairman Mrs Muriel
was presented by the new County Commissioner, Mrs Anne Boardman, and to Mrs Vickery by Mrs Penelope Thompson, former County Commis sioner.
The gift to Mrs Slater
Acrefield, Whalley, was co ngratulated on her appointment as UK presi dent of the Trefoil Guild. She takes up her duties in October.
Mrs Thompson, of Three charged
Vickery and Mrs Slater have still to be appointed.
Replacements for Mrs '4 iW > m ( jd lW W / ) lt, •h DESIGN A A A o n AU- RelayVision
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£ HIRUNDO L10 AUTO
ONLY £169.95 HIRUNDO HTD11 Tumble 11 lb. load
ONLY £107.95 0 PLUS FREE STACKING KIT r ~BST
PYE190/196 12" B & W
LAUNDRY Hotpoint 1828 Auto Hirundo 18 Auto Colston LB515Auto Hotpoint 1469 Twin Colston 2234 Twin Burco 0676 Tumble Hotpoint 1730 Tumble Hotpoint 1700Tumble
£207.95 £114.95 £149.95 £159.95 £129.95 £68.50 £69.95 £96.95
REFRIGERATION/FREEZING Hirundo 225 F/Fz.
£123.95
Hotpoint 23080 F/Fz.. £138.95 Hotpoint 25100 Combi. £207.95 Hirundo 125 Upright Frz. £97.95 Hotpoint 27070 Upright Frz.
£136.95
PHILIPS N1700 VCR
Hotpoint 21040 Fridge £59.50 Hirundo 140 Fridge
VACUUM CLEANERS Electrolux 502 Goblin 777 BidoneBin
Electrolux 87 Goblin 555
COLOUR TV Bush634022" Philips 660 22" Pye45022"
COLOUR PTV Pye 622514" Port.
£66.95 £58.95
£39.95 £46.95 £36.95 £28.95
£259.00 £289.00 £289.00
Bush 634822" Remote £298.00 Bush 612818" Remote £235.00
£237.00 (Hjj\bu won't find a better deal anywhere.
BURNLEY 60 The Mall (Tel: 25304) COLNE 52 Market Street (Tel: 3815) NELSON 23 Marsden Mall (Tel: 65792) PADIHAM 3 Central Buildings (Tel: 71612)
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£237.00
£63.95 £66.95
£19.50 £21.95 £18.50 £3.95
£498.00
Available loevef yone- ask al any branch (of an applicaltonfCHm.
2 NO-DEPOSIT CREDIT 3 INSTANT CREDIT
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• 10 'd flp o s ita n d yo u walkout with (he goods.
^ PERSONALLOAN 1 30monthslorepay.
5. Sgjjggg I VISA I BUSH 6240 v • C R E D I T 1 SUPEJi
SIX WAYS TO PAY
1 • GREEN — GORRIGHAN
RIMINGTON post mis t r e s s ’s daughter Miss Wendy Gorrighan was married to Mr Shaun Anthony James Green at S t . P e te r ’s Church, Stonyhurst, on Saturday.
and typist, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs G, M. Gorrighan, of Riming-
The bride, a receptionist
ton Post Office. The bridegroom, a hos
pital care attendant at Langho, is the only son of Mr and Mrs D. G. Green, of Avenue Road, Hurst Green.
by her father, wore a white chiffon gown with a long train edged with lace. Her full-length veil was held in place by a flowered headdress, and she carried a b o u q u e t of white camelias, pink roSes, lily-
The bride, given away
o f - t h e - v a l l e y and stephanotis.
Jacqueline Dewhurst and Miss Lesley Gallaeher, the bride’s cousins, Miss Anthea Brayford and Miss Julie Fairweather.
Bridesmaids were Miss
and carried posies of pink roses and lily-of-the- valley.
dresses edged wiith
They wore ptnl _ 1(1
pink chiffon lace
Whalley and groomsmen were Mr Tony and Mr Michael Gorrighan.
Best man was Mr David
formed by Fr. P. Magill and organist was Mrs T,
The ceremony was per
Eccles. Following a reception at
If you've no gas cooker to trade-in
save on these two Cookers of the Month E 1 5 0 F F the Parkinson Cowan 1700.2 Auto de Luxe £10 OFF the Valor Vanity
(The discount offer on Valor Vanity is an alternative to, and not additional to the trade-in allowance).
north wEs t g a s P
the Black Bull Hotel, Rimington, the couple left for a honeymoon in the Lake District. They are to live in East View. Pend leton.
Photograph: J. G. Farn- worth, Darwen.
SHOWROOM OPENING HOURS:
Monday 9am- 12.30pm 1.30pm-5pm Tuesday 9am- 12.30pm 1.30pm-5pm Wednesday
CLOSED
Thursday 9am- 12.30pm 1.30pm-5pm Friday 9am- 12.30pm 1.30pm-5pm Saturday 9am-12.30pm 1.30pm-5pm
HOTPOINT1464 TWIN
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Save up to £30 on Special Gas Cooker Trade-lns*31 March-25 May 1979
Now’s the time to choose the new gas cooker you know you deserve. North West Gas are offering generous trade-in allowances on your own old gas cooker.*As much as £50 if you purchase the Carron Cordon Bleu or New World Spectrum.
i on Tm keep in 9 while stocks last-
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CELEBRATION VOUC1IER cu r out ntis vo i c iti.u
A \n lilttM', IT WHEN YOU MSI I I Hi: SI l( >U IK X >M c A .M
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members at the meeting, some of whom are seen on the picture with Mrs Vic kery (seated sixth from the left).
There were about 130
environment from Mr Stanley Jeeves, director of the CPRE, at Salmesbury Hall. He was thanked by Mrs Gloria Davies, of Whalley Trefoil Guild.
•They heard a talk on the
proposed the adoption of the report.
Miss Jane Marginson
THREE men were reman ded in custody for a week when they appeared before Clitheroe magis trates on Thursday in Con
nection with a shotgun raid at Chatburn Filling Station last August.
F l e t c h e r , T e r e n c e Fletcher and Mark Vic kers, all of no fixed address, are accused of aggravated burglary at Trie Bungalow, Chatburn Filling Station having with them offensive weapons and stealing £788 in cash and other items. All three were refused bail.
S te p h e n A n th o n y
A FOUR-FOOT high “pencil” should be a constant reminder to Mr Harold Wiggles- worth, of his 29-year- long career as an assis tant accountant with Ribblesdale Cement. The “joke” pencil, made
Wigglesworth was edu cated at the local primary school, where his father William was headmaster. He continued his education at Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School.
served in the Pioneer Corps.
During the war he
by Mr Wigglesworth’s col leagues, was handed over to him at a “men only.” hot pot social at Clitneroe Royal British Legion Club. Mr Wigglesworth, of Park Avenue, also received the gift of cassette tapes. A more formal presenta
musician, he travelled throughout the country playing at symphony and jazz concerts. He was also a member of the former Clitheroe orchestra. Mr W ig g le sw o r th ’s
A one time freelance
tion on behalf of the com pany and the associated Horrocksford Lime Co., was made at a buffet sup per at the Copy Nook Hotel, on Friday. A pair o'f stereo speak
ers were handed to Mr Wigglesworth by chief accountant Mr Brian White. Mr Wigglesworth’s wife Margaret received flowers. Waddington-born, Mr
ma i n i n t e r e s t s a re astrology, local history and walking. He and his wife, who is
an active worker for the meals-on-wheels service, are looking forward to retirement. They have a married
North West Gas present this £5 voucher to
celebrate the re-opening
daughter, Mrs Susan Find ley, of Newmarket, who recently gave birth to a d au g h te r . Their-son, bachelor Robert, recently returned home after work
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Redeemable only at the North West Gas Showroom, 2, Castle Street, Clitheroe, against the purchase of any new gas fire, wall heater, refrigerator, gas cooker, split-level cooker or gas water heating system. Not central healing. Not transferable and not valid for paying accounts or other transactions. Only one voucher per customer. Valid until Saturday, 2 June 1979.
I mo jK *•( IsMiuic Oil)
Customers Name Address Appliance
of their modernised showroom at 2 Castle Street Clitheroe at9a.m.Tuesday 22 May 1979
ing for three years as a sales representative in America.
tured with his wife and fellow employees after receiving his gifts. On his left is Mr White, who pre sented the speakers.
Mr Wigglesworth is pic Giant pencil is colleagues' gift
£50 fine for nurse who kicked patient
A NURSE found guilty of ill-treating a patient at Calderstones Hospital was fined £50 and ordered to pay £60 costs by Clitheroe magistrates. Robert James Tuffnell (25), of Beech Close, Rish-
ton, was said to have grabbed a 19-year-old patient by the neck and dragged him from a chair to the floor, before punch ing him with his fist and kicking him. Tuffnell, who was sac
% t p “THERE’S MORE IN' MOOR L A N E " § / *\
CARVED DOORS .from £39
TUES. 9 a.m. to 12-39 p.m. SAT. 9 a.m. to 5 n.m.
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Willie Irvine Small Plant NEW HIRE SERVICE
We are now offering Small Plant Hire at competitive rates. MIXERS, SCAFFOLD, LADDERS, TRAILERS, etc. etc. D E L I V E R Y S E R V I C E
'-C S
Tel. BURNLEY 35940 business hours or evenings BURNLEY 32469 or 33800
• WALLBOARDS ’ ...................... from £3.60
• CHIPBOARDS
.................from 14 sq. ft.
• WALL CLADDING .............................. 11pft.
• MARLEY DOORS
....................from £21.99
• TEAK PLAS ........................ 45p sq. ft.
• WHITE PLAS (Slight seconds) ........................25p sq. ft.
• MAHOGANY CONTIBOARD ........................ 39p sq.ft.
• TEAK CONTIBOARD .........................53p sq. ft.
• BRICK AND STONE FACE
• LOUVRES in all popular sizes ....................... from £2.25 IN STOCK
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OPEN: MON., WED.. THURS., FBI. 9 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. NOW OPEN SUNDAY 9-30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
CLOSED 12-15 to 1-15 p.m. '------ DAILY FOR LUNCH
WILLIE IRVINE D.I.Y.
Clifton Square, Clifton Street, Burnley (off Westgate) Tel.! 35940.
Thinking of -visiting Australia?-
See,for free, how your relatives and friends live “down under.”
Thomas Cook in association with o l d n y d s invite you to a free film show and to hear all about the new cheap fares to Australia.
ked following an internal investigation at the hospi tal denied the charge. He said he was merely trying to help the patient to his feet after he had fallen.
Red Cross week
THE British Red Cross Society’s Ribble Valley centre made £18S.61 dur ing Red Cross week. The money was raised from house-to-house collections and collections in pubs and places of work.
_Your one-stop travel shop..
Thom as Cook
Come along to the Sparrowhawk Hotel Church Street Burnley on Wednesday 30 May at 7-30pm
Admission by ticket only available from Thomas Cook 93 St. James’ Street Burnley Tel 31117
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Further details in the Showroom or from your North West Gas Sales Representative. Look for the Special Offer cards. All offers are subject to stock availability and subject to change without further notice.
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