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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 28th, 1979


PENDLE MILL SHOP CHILDREN


I Sox (Includes white cotton)...........from 25p| I Cotton Underwear (all sizes)......... from 55p| I Cotton T Shirts, swimwear.............from 99p[ Boys Pyjamas, size 24 - 36ins..... from £3.551


J W. Coast Jeans (2 styles).............from £7.151 from age 3 years


LADIES


Pop Sox.........................................................19p Tights....................... ...........................from 25p Briefs.................................................. from 65p Cotton Sun Tops.............................. from 75p Just arrived — Fashion Tops, T Shirts and Blouses............................................from £1.49 West Coast Jeans and Cords £11.50 (5 styles)


Size 8 - 20 MENS


Towel Sox..................................................... 90p Short Wool Sox (All Shades)......................95p Long Wool Sox..........................................£1.10


Just arrived — and Sports Shirts.........................................................


selection of cotton T Shirts from £1.75


Trunks.......................................................................................................................... £2.75


Pyjamas(med., large, ex-large) ....from £5.25 West Coast Jeans (up to size 2 0 ) ........£11.50


Also available our usual Knitwear — Cardigans — Round, V & Polo necks, Oiled Guernseys (superb selection)


Open every day including Sunday 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.


Pendle Road, Clitheroe.


Tel. 23174


FOR KITCHENS OF DISTINCTION VISIT THE


Modern Showroom displaying the manufacturer's full range and colours.


KITCHEN CENTRE Large Backup Stock — immediate availability.


Prices always lower than manufacturer's R.R.P. Trade & Retail Deoarlments.


ALFRED CARTER, SONS & CO. LTD.


(Est. 1906 as Timber Merchants)


COLNE ROAD, EARBY, Nr. COLNE, LANCS.


telephone EARBY 2777/8 (028-284). (on the main A56 between Burnley S Skipton.)


OPEN MON to FRl. 8-00 -12-30 — 1-30 - 5-00 p.m. SAT. 8 a.m. -12 noon


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THE sun shone when Chatbum School held its sports day. More than 100 children com­ peted in the various events and there was keen competition as they supported their houses. Red house was the over­


all winner with 105 points, green came second with 93, blue third with 82 and yellow close behind with 80.


RESULTS


Nicola Hatch, Jeanette Harri­ son, Ann Capstick. Boys — (Heat 1) Nicky Hey, Martin Pearce, Terence Metcalf; (Heat 2) Richard Giles, David Smalley, Patrick Bailey.


Married at Chipping


church St . Mary’s Church, Chipping, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Barbara Thompson and Mr Ste ph en Holden on Saturday. The bride, a nursery


(Heat 1) Julie Myers, Lyn Cap- stick, Joanne Robbins; (Heat.2) Diane Ridgeway, Della Brewer, Karen Hall. Boys — Gary Taylor, Richard Worthington, Ian Roberts. SO yards: Junior 3, Girls —


100 yards: Junior *1, Girls —


(Heal 1) Susan Maudsley, Adele Craddock, Joanne Smith; (Heat 2) Caroline Clark, Tracey Ben­ son, Jill Porter. Boys — James Tingle, Peter Harb, Colin Patou. Junior 1, Girls — Gemma


70 vards: Junior 2, Girls — THE SUN SHINES ON SCHOOL’S


(Heat 1) Ruth Hargreaves, Claire Hargreaves, Mandy Wat­ son; (Heat 2) Ingrid Hall, Dianne I.akin, Adele Rhodes. Boys — Reuzo Pagliaro, Jason Ingham, Robert Sutcliffe. Potato race: Infants, Boys —


Ann Driver, Rebecca Joyce, Samantha Limbert. Boys — Mark Halton, Robert Tingle, James Ramford. 50 yards: Infants, Girls —


Platt, Karen Hargreaves, Susan Rhodes. Boys — Jonathan Taylor, Paul Craig, David Har­ rison. 00 yards: Top infants, Girls —


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Girls — (Heat 1) Susan Mauds­ ley, Joanne Smith, Kirstine Joyce; (Heat 2) Caroline Clark,


(Heat 1) Mark Singleton, Steven Harrison, James Bamford; (Heat 2) L. Pagliaro, Anthony Pearce, Jason Primrose. Girls — (Heat 1) Ann Driver, Rebecca Joyce, Rachael Lewis; (Heat 2) Ruth Hargreaves, Mandy Wat­ son, Charlotte Bithell. Skipping: Junior 1, Girls —


Karen Hargreaves, Sara John­ son, Susan Rhodes. Junior 2,


Jul ie Harrison, Tracey Hammond. Junior 3, Girls — A. Capstiek,


Jeanette Harrison, Janet Bam­ ford. Junior 4, Girls — (Heat 1 Lyn Capstick, Julie Myers, Angela Harb; (Heat 2) Karen Hall, Dianne Ridgway, Michelle Taylor.


Sack race: Junior 1, Boys — Mark Hall, David Harrison,


Paul Craig. Junior 2, Boys — James Tingle, Jonathan Taylor, Peter Hart). Junior 3, Boys — Richard


Giles, Dale Thompson, Terence Metcalf. Junior 4, Boys — (Heat 1) Nicholas Hey, Martin Pearce, Patrick Bailey; (Heat 2) Gary Taylor, Ian Roberts, Robert Bottom. Shuttle race: Junior 1 —


KIOSK SITE


t e l ephone kiosk for Clitheroe town centre is


The saga of the extra


finally over. Tuesday’s meeting of


green, yellow, red. Junior 2 — blue, green, red. Junior 3 — yellow, red, blue. Junior 4 — red, yellow, green.


Ready for


budgie show


officer, is the younger daughter of Mrs Winifred Thompson, of Thornley Terrace, Thornley, and the late Mr Eric Thompson. The br idegroom, a


driver, is the elder son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Hol­ den, of Little Heysham, Chaigley. The bride, given away


SOME 700 budgerigars, including several of the top birds in the country, have been entered in Clitheroe and district Budgerigar Society’s annual show on Saturday. The doors of St Paul’s


by her brother, Mr Eric Thompson, wore a white nylon tricot and witchcraft lace gown, with gossamer sleeves and long full train. Her short circular veil was held in place by a lace open-worked Juliet cap and she carried a bouquet of pink and white flowers. Matron of honour was


GOODS were soon snap­ ped up at Low Moor Methodist Church sale on


Friday night, bringing a welcome £43 boost for church funds. There were cake, jumble and pound stalls.


One of the organisers


said t he ev ent had attracted more customers than expected and they


were very pleased with the result. The money will go t owa r d s the church autumn fair.


tured at the cake stall are (from the left): Miss Isobel Walmsley, Mrs Elsie Met­ calfe, Mrs Florrie Wilson, Mrs Phyllis Davis, Mrs Sarah Crooks, Mrs Alice Hargreaves and Mrs Flor­ rie Addison.


Some of the helpers pic­ Pendle Club


WINNERS at the Pendle Bridge Club were Mr P. Strange and Mr K. Jones, Mr G. Horsfield and Mr J. Harrison.


Ribble Valley Council was told that the new kiosk would be outside the Nor- web showrooms at the junction of King Lane and New Market Street. The decision follows a


meeting between council­ lors, post office officials and representatives from the county surveyor’s department.


bert, the bridegroom’s sisters.


floral chiffon dresses, with pink and white organza flo­ wered Juliet caps, and car­ ried bouquets of pink and white flowers. Best man was Mr Peter


They wore long pink


Mrs Catherine Monks, the bride’s sister, and atten­ dants were Miss Ann Hol­ den and Mrs Marie Lam­


Lambert, the bridegroom’s broth er -in -law, and groomsmen were Mr Roger Holden, the brideg­ room’s brother and Mr


Michael Thompson, the bride’s brother.


ducted by Fr F. Duggan and the organist was Mr Harold Jackson, the bride’s cousin.


Brick House, Chipping. The couple are to live in Longridge. Photogr aph: Pye’s,


A reception was held at Clitheroe. The ceremony was con­


top panel judges — Vic Smith, of Sheffield; Alec Lockwood, of Hudders­ field; and George Heath, of W insf ord — will be adjudicating. Final arrangements for


Hall, Low Moor, will be open to the public from 2 p.m. Three of the country’s


the show were made at the society’s monthly meeting at Wellgate Social Club. More than 30 members


also took part in a question and answer session with a panel of experienced fan­ ciers.


A HOST of crafts showed off the skills of Wadding- ton WI members when they held an exhibition in the village Methodist School on Saturday.


including knitwear, hand- thrown pottery, canvas work, corn dollies and paintings had been made by members.


All the items on view,


stall and a bring-and-buy stall, where bargains were snapped up by almost 100 visitors. Afternoon teas were served bv members.


There was also a cake


of the members at the bring-and-buy stall.


go to WI funds. Our picture shows some


All the money raised will


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SUMMER SOUND AND VISION FROM


JACK EGLIN LTD


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SDT 7840..............................£282.55 SDT400................................£405.60 SDT 7785..............................£469.25


MUSIC CENTRES HITACHI


PORTABLE TELEVISIONS PHILIPS


825 Min. Colour............... £261.95 711 12in. Mono................ ...£74.95 614 Min. Mono................ £84.95 915 12in. with TV game......£91.50


P26 12in............................. ....£87.50 F40 Min.............................. .£96.30 P27 12in. with radio........ £96.30 K50 5in. with radio cassette


HITACHI £193.55


P57 12in. with radio cassette £207.65


FERGUSON


3845 12in.............................. 3848 12in...................


3840 12in...........................? 3847 14in...................


}. } £82.55


^ £74.95


OPEN A JACK EGLIN BUDGETACCOUNT


and spread the cost of your spending


over a period of time


Just decide how much you want to pay each month and you can buy goods up to 20 times your monthly payment, as your balance reduces you can buy further goods.


ASK FOR DETAILS AT YOUR LOCAL JACK EGLIN STORE.


3971.......................................£184.25 3920.......................................£223.95 3922.......................................£329.90


FERGUSON DECCA


DS5340S DS5350S DS5350F DS5359S DS5356F DS 5365F


ITT


AH 970..................................£162.30 AH 979..................................£212.50 AH 985..................................£324.95 AH 988..................................£212.50


MC 2 2 ....................................£256.20 PHILIPS


£201.95 £221.95 £257.35 £263.95 £276.95 £328.45


8/12 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 27161


RADIO CASSETTE


TRK5300.............£37.35 5301......................£42.45 5400 5401


RECORDERS HITACHI


............£46.45 ...............£49.30


TRK5011.............£50.55 TRK8015.............£99.85 5280...................£108.75 8050...................£139.95 8080...................£148.70


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Tiny....... Polo...... RC 2500 RC 1330


ITT .......£45.95


......£48.50 ......£59.50 ......£91.85


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AL 072 .....£7.65 AL 280 ..£14.30 AL 380 ..£19.95 AL 680 ..£28.95


31898....£14.20 PHILIPS


R606.....£55.30 RM30.... £44.25


ROBERTS RADIOS


.............£1 7.80 .............£25.85 ................£12.30


Rambler £23.95 RT22.....£36.95 HACKER


RP70 Ranger £27.85


RP78 Aviemore £43.60


RP79 Consort £54.95


ITT


Tiny 4 Band £24.50


HITACHI


KH 832.. £15.99 KH 914..£21.95 KH 1040 £33.95


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