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6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 6th, 1980


TURKEYS — DUCKLING — CHICKEN — FOWL — GEESE


FINEST QUALITY FRESH OR FROZEN ALL GAME IN SEASON.


WINDO r PATI< i-


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COMPLETE RANGE OF FROZEN FOODS FOR THE CATERER AT COMPETITIVE PRICES.


DAILY DELIVERIES THROUGHOUT THE AREA


FREDLAWSON


We wish GEORGE HAWORTH every success at Clitheroe Market.


THE NEW COLD STORE


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. Clitheroe 41260


takes a stake in the market


. I


ONE old-established another at Clitheroe


' For a f te r 50 -years, Janies Howard and Sons, of Croft Cottage, Newton, are handing over control of their stall there to Black- bum’s George Haworth. The move follows a six-


month partnership period between the two concerns, but now the Blackburn firm will be in sole charge.


George Haworth business on Wnalley New Road was handed down through the generations until a decade


Set up in 1888, the


family butcher’s will be taken over by Market on Saturday.


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a one-man set-up, but the shop had gained an excel­ lent reputation among cus­ tomers in Wilpshire and the surrounding areas, so Mr Biddulph decided to maintain the original fam­ ily name. Since then, business has been booming and Mr Bid-


over by its present own­ ers,' Mr Keith- Biddulph and his wife Eileen, of Goodshaw Avenue, Black­ burn. At that time it was only


ago, when it was taken dutoh now employs five ' "


butchers and two drivers


and Sllppli®® ^ tnG ITi6Gt to about 40 hotels throughout


the Ribble Valley area. The firm is looking for­ ward to making a name for


itself in'Clitheroe and is confident things will go “While we have been


running the stall on a part-


Advertising feature


nership basis, we have had a very good response,” said Mr Biddulph. “If people see a queue


in s id e a sh o p , th e y immediately tend to walk away and do not want to be bothered waiting. “But on a market, a


queue seems to attract interest, with passers-by stopping to have a look. This is one of the attrac­ tio n s of a place like Clitheroe, with shopping being part and parcel of a day out/’ he said. Keeping things. ticking


WHALLEYS WHOLESALE BUTCHERS


SUPPLIERS OF BEEF, PORK AND LAMB


WISH GEORGE HAWORTH EVERY SUCCESS AT


CLITHEROE MARKET


AATIRBTOS SW


TE H


GISBURN 224


ALY TEL.


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b c i c o n / u p p l i e / (hiKklei/field limited)


WISH


GEORGE HAWORTH EVERY SUCCESS AT CLITHEROE MARKET


★ DANISH BACON ★ PRE-PACKED BACON


★ SMOKED GAMMONS & MIDDLES A SPECIALITY


DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE NORTH OF ENGLAND


12 OLD LEEDS ROAD, i


HUDDERSFIELD HD11SG Tel. Huddersfield 43141-2-3 ■


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RIBBLE VALLEY


ROASTING CHICKENS


6 0 BEST


QUALITY BULLOCK TOPSIDE .


£ 1 . 3 0 f b


GEORGE HAWORTH STALL 26, CLITHEROE MARKET


The above o f f* , . . . . fnr one day only on Saturday, March 8th Also at


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DANISH A1


GAMMON STEAKS at


GENERAL .


REDUCTIONS ON


MOST OTHER CUTS


. r ,■ :, 787 WHAL*LEY NEW ROAD


WILRSHIRE rf /BLACKBURN ‘ V • 1, TEL. 48039/


I Kir


PHILBIN BIRO


JOHN FOOD MACHINERY


Suppliers of FOOD


PR O C E S S IN G M A C H IN E R Y an d D IG ITA L


Ei


including THE


NEW YOIWATO marketed by Biro


also Gravity feed BACON SLICES


y\/e wish '-'s .' GEORGE HAWORTH


fs every?success3.tii: CLITHER0E MARKET?


Tel; Bolton 56379^, i ~ ./* l


burnl Tel. PADIH


FOR THIS


over between the shop ana the Clitheroe stall will be manager Mr Alan Goodi­ son, of Preston Old Road, Blackburn, and his assis­ tant Mr Richard Bamber, of Wyburn Close, Fenis- cowles. The stall will be open


A SLICE of steak? Mr Goodison is ready to oblige


over from Blackburn by van in the early ^ morning.. On Saturday, to mam


the opening of a new era at the stall, there will be sev- ! eral low-price special offers and there should be something to satisfy the palate of any meat fancier. The firm specialises in


beef, pork ana lamb, pro­ duced on local farms, and also has Cumberland, beef and pork sausages, made to the special tasty recipe of the old Haworths. I t can also point to


attractive cut-price deals in the deep freeze stakes for orders of more than £5. The s ta ll i ts e lf has


undergone a facelift, with the installation of modern refrigeration, together with new shelves and floors. Eventually the Haworth nameplate will be d isp lay e d aDove th e counter. Mr Biddulph has the


Charnley, of Parsonage Road, Blackburn. And keeping tabs on the


AND NO


SOVEREIGN PVC painting whatsoev smooth surface fl


Maintenance dema lubrication of hlna benefits when co increasing cost o regular painting of


LOW


ins and outs of the various orders from hotels and re s tau ran ts is Mr Pat Moulden, of .Brownhill Road, Blackburn. The breakthrough into


VALLEY REFRIGERATION & SHOPFITTINGS


SUPPLIERS OF


the hotel sphere came about almost Dy accident. “A former general man­


REFRIGERATION UNITS AND DISPLAY SHELVING TO


ager of a local hotel used to live nearby and one day his wife came into the shop to buy some meat,” said Mr Biadulph. “He was so impressed


GEORGE HAWORTH We wish you every success at


Clftheroe Market EVERYTHING FOR THE


with what we had to offer that he said he wanted similar quality produce for the patrons of his hotel and asked us to become sup­ pliers. “From there, things iust


PROGRESSIVE RETAILER IN SHOPFITTING DISPLAY EQUIPMENT


took off through word of mouth,” he said. So what better creden­


backing of a keen and har­ d-working staff to keep up the firm’s high standards. The skilled job of cutting


each Tuesday and Satur­ day from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with meat being ferried


REFRIGERATION AND SUNDRIES — FOR ALL RETAIL TRADES


THE LARGEST DISPLAY


and preparing all the vari­ ous portions of meat is in the capable hands of vet­ eran Dutcher Mr Ted


tials could a butcher’s have on its move to Clitheroe? Not only is G e o rg e Haworth a firm steeped in family tradition and know how, but it is also the place that many of the area’s leading caterers head for to pick the meats for their menus.


EQUIPMENT SHOWROOMS IN THE NORTH


LATE NIGHT OPENING TUES. TIL 9 p . m . ___________


FORREST MILL


HENRIETTA STREET, BACUP Tel. 070 683 6000


■ Although in sho 5 stocks of Giant 1 ex-nursery at I 2 5 % ■ Wholesale


|I HOLDEN C BOLTOI


Installers of High Pe _


dentlal


SPRING BANK, M Tel.


Showroom Open Late night —


GEORGE HAWORTH


, v ’ w •


E S T A B L IS H E D 1888 ( P R O P R IE T O R S K. & E.‘-B ID D U L P H ) . ! , » i *:


’ ■ s'- t. !•••. - ■ * •" t •• MlH .u . . •


ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THEY HAVE TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS OF


JAMES HOWARD AND SONS CLITHEROE MARKET


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CLITHEROE MARKET


TUES & SAT m m See P LA IN S , E A S Y C A R E


A C R Y L IC S slight seconds


£ 7 .9 5 pair Prices quoted .


cu


choice of many colours from £ 5 .6 5 pair


10


Basi


INCLUDES SINK, LA


(PORTABLE BE HI


CALL AND r i :


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