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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 24th, 1979 E iJ FOOD DEPT STRAIGHT LEGGED


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BRUTUS GOLD JEANS


MEN’S POLY/COTTON SHIRTS USUAL PRICE £4.80


OUR PRICE Tall Tin CO-OP PEACHES 2 4 p


VAoz. SUTHERLANDS SPREADS


1 2 1 /2p


10oz. HEINZ SALAD CREAM


29Vzp 6%oz. SPAM


CO-OP JELLIES


2 9 p 10p


1.5kg McDOUGALS FLOUR


29V2P


Vilb CO-OP SILVER SOFT MARGARINE


14p


Vilb CO-OP SUMMERS SPREAD


1 7V2p RYVITA


1 1 1 1 /2P /4lb RICH LEAF TEA


1 7Vap 1 lb Jar HORLICKS


5 9 p Litre CO-OP LOW


CALORIE ORANGE -DRINK


JAMAICA GINGER CAKE


22Vzp 2 3 1


/zp McVITES CHEDDARS 6s KIT KAT BISCUITS


19 Vzp 2 8 p


6s BLUE RIBAND BISCUITS


2 5 p E3 PERSIL


PRICE MARKED 51%p OUR PRICE


47Vzp


SUNLIGHT LEMON WASH-UP


PRICE MARKED 34%p OUR PRICE


31 p 50mls CO-OP


TOOTHPASTE Large KATKINS


1 9 p 1 4 p


Large BOUNCE DOG FOOD


KELLOGGS CORNFLAKES 500gms.


1 6 Vzp 3 6 p


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Tough line on opening hours


CLITHEROE Magistrates have called time on proposed drinks extensions in Ribble Valley pubs over the holiday weekend.


by the Ribble Valley Licensed Victuallers for last orders to be at 11-45 p.m. instead of 11 p.m. tomorrow night and on Saturday.


Applications were made But the magistrates


rejected the idea and also t urned down similar requests for the Friday and Saturday evenings preceding August Bank Holiday and Christmas.


granted for Christmas Eve and Boxing Night, but the extension on New Year’s Eve will be only until 12-30 p.m. and not 1 p.m. as the Licensed Victuallers hoped.


E x t e n s i o n s we r e


said there were police objections to the Friday and Saturday extensions, because they were not con­ sidered special occasions.


Chief Insp. T. J. Sumner


senting the Licensed Vic­ tuallers, said this was a restrictive way of looking at Bank Holidays.


should be seen as a holi­ day, rather than simply Monday, when people’s thoughts that evening are more likely to be on returning to work than enjoying a drink,”, he said.


“The whole weekend


bench, Mr Stanley Westh- ead, said that nobody would be out specially celebrating the Bank Holi­ days on those evenings and the extensions would just be an excuse to drink for a longer time.


But the chairman of the


Scouts say


thanks


HIGHLIGHT of the St Mary and St Paul’s Scout Group annual meeting was the presentation of a “thanks badge” to Mr Sid Holt for his unfailing sup­ port over many years.


Clayton jokingly thanked Mr Holt for also providing three sons, all of whom were Cubs and l a t e r Scouts.


Chairman Mr J. N.


leader of St Mary’s troop until two years ago and the other two sons, Alan and Steven, are at present assistant leaders.


Fred, the eldest, was


GARDEN FENCING FENCING MITTONS CREOSOTE EXTERIOR GRADE PLYWOOD etc S


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CHATBURN, Nr CLITHEROE


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elected chairman and Mr J. Robinson president. Mr Roger Hurst is the new vice-chairman.


Mr Clayton was re ­ Mr Bob Pickles, repre­


Schoolboy champions


FOUR schoolboy members of Clitheroe Bridge Club won the English Schools’ national bridge cup at Wembley. After 10 hours of bridge


at the Euro Crest Hotel, Wembley, the boys lifted the trophy with a total of 117 points. After the elation of their


Well-wishing in Devon Thinkingof _ visiting Australia?-


See,for free,how your relatives and friends live“down under.


TbomasCookin association with a a n r ra s invite you to a free film show and to hear all about the new cheap fares to Australia.


Come along to the Sparrowhawk Hotel Church Street Burnley on Wednesday 30 May at7-30pm


Admission by ticket only available from Thomas Cook 93 St.James' Street Burnley Tel 31117


victory it was back to studying for ‘A’ levels this week for Graham Moore, David' Sy k es, Joh n Spencer and Nicholas Smith, who are all pupils at Burnley Grammar School.


' A WISH you were here message comes from Cltiheroe senior citi­ zens pictured during t heir h o l i d a y at I l f racombe , North Devon. The happy group,


Thomas Cook


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MORTONS 1 JEW E L LER S


the


iA d v e r t i s e r a n d associated newspap­ ers, in conjunction with Ribble. Several outings and social evenings were


round a wishing well, were among a party of 110 people on the annual holiday organ­ ised by the Clitheroe


LADIES GOLD WATCHES GOLD JEWELLERY


i arranged for the vis­ itors. At a fancy dress com­


McENTEE — SMITH


because of the fire at St Mary’s Parish Church, Clitheroe, they had to change the venue. But all


Rosalind Mary Smith and Mr Philip Hugh McEntee went without a hitch on Saturday. At the last minute,


The marriage of Miss


went smoothly at the re­ arranged ceremony at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, which was conducted by the Rev. John Hudson, vicar of St Mary’s. The bride, a medical sec­


retary, is daughter of Mr and Mrs A. D. Smith, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe. Her br idegroom, a


Tradition


Mrs Pat Gorrell (secret­ ary) and Mr D. G. Daniel (treasurer).


Others re-elected were


mittee are Mrs Ashcroft, Mr R. Blair, Mrs M. Foulger, Mr B. Haig, Mrs J. Hitchen, Mrs E. Laven­ der, Mrs M. Rimmer and Mrs J. Smithson.


On the executive com­


LANCASTER Castle was the scene of a traditional ceremony yesterday when the High Sheriff of Lanca­ shire presented his shield to be hung in the Shire Hall with the shields of his predecessors. The collec­ tion dates back 400 years.


member of Burnley Police Task Force, is son of Mr L. McEntee, of Lancaster Drive, Clitheroe, and the late Mrs P. McEntee.


father, the bride wore a white taffeta Edwardian- style gown trimmed with


Given away by her


lace. Sne carried a bouquet of l i ly-of - the-val ley, freesia and alstromeria.


Mrs Karen M. Taylor, the bride’s sister, who wore a coral outfit with a jacket cape. She also carried a bouquet of lily-of-the- val ley, fr e e si a and alstromeria.


Matron-of-honour was


Whitham, groomsman was Mr John Taylor, and ushers were Mr Christ­ ophe r McEnt e e ( the bridegroom’s cousin) and Mr David Coates. Following a reception at


Best man was Mr Brian


. Photograph: Mr Leslie Cherry, Padiham.


the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves, the couple left for a touring honeymoon. They are to live in Burnley.


.“Burnley Mashers.” I They were awarded sec- ,0 n a p r i z e , w i t h I Cl i theroe man, Mr ,Harry Taylor, coming 1 first as an Arab Sheik. For the majority of i


petition, two Clitheroe friends, Mrs Kathleen McNally, of Siddows Avenue, and Mrs Rose Rimmer, of Park Street , brought the house doivn with their old- t ime song and dance rout ine the


’and visits to Dunster, Lynton and Lynmouth and Exeter. The y were al so


the week the weather was fine and summery and the odd showers did not dampen the spirits of the holidaymakers. T h e p a rt y al so enjoyed wine tasting


Uy ’s product ion of “Annie Get Your Gun." The Clilheroe party


among the audience at a local operatic socie-


stayed al the Dilkhusa Grand — Di lkhusa being a Hindus tani word meaning “House of Good Heart.”


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MRS McNALLY and Mrs Rimmer during the fancy dress competition


Church’s story told


YOUNG member s of C l i t h e r o e Un i t e d Reformed Church took a leading part in Sunday’s anniversary service, con­ ducted by the Rev. J. Sals-


took the congregation from the early history of Christ­ ianity in the Clitheroe area to the early days of Con­ gregationalism.


bury. The theme of the service


Checkmate


I T ’S checkmat e for Clitheroe Chess Club’s annual dinner. Not enough members wished to attend and so the event has been cancelled.


Reformed Church was explained and appropriate prayers and early hymns incorporated. The service closed with modern hymns and prayers written by members of the primary department.


The hi story of the


older children from the Youth Fellowship were taken by Miss Shackleton, Roger Oldham and Mr and Mrs Edward Hill to Gras­ mere, where they climbed Helm Crag.


After the service, 12 VILLAGERS HELP CHRISTIAN AID • «• V; 1


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VILLAGERS from Newton, Slaidburn and Dun- sop Bridge gave Christian Aid a helping hand by holding a coffee evening to raise funds. More than £40 was raised by the event, held in Newton United Reformed Church.


organisers.


selection of goods to' choose from, includingl groceries, gifts and household products. Pictured behind the- stall are visitors and


Customers at the bring-and-buy stall had a wide


w i f f i z z r REcproo? s


£ 2 .9 5 roiiii 7 / ^ ^ r " |


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PRIOR TO ALTERATIONS STILL CONTINUING


SOME STOCK FURTHER REDUCED TO CLEAR


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