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/ 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 17th, 1980


WE KNOW OUR BODYSHOP MANAGER IS THE LAST PERSON YOU WANT TO SEE


THE u p s t a i r s - downstairs style par­ ties for 80 children of S t M a r y ’s Parish C h u r ch S u n d a y School took place in the Church Hall, on .Saturday.


The reason for the


split is to allow dhe children under-eight and those over to enjoy their own type of games.


But if you have to you'll be able to view the best equipped body andpalnt workshop in the Ribble Valley with


straightening and pulling Jigs now available. And an all new paint BLENDER-MIXER to


MITEK the most advanced car body


make over 6,000 colours to match every BRITISH and FOREIGN car sold In the UK.


VEHICLE BODY REPAIRS — FULL OR PART BODY RESPRAYS ON ANY MAKE OF CAR.


Accident damage and insurance work our spe- ■


ciality.


Members of the Vehicle Builders end tepslrers association.


Approved Insurance repairers


WELLGATE MOTORS LTD. The paint and bodyshop WATERLOO ROAD


HEAD OFFICE


VAUXHALL BEDFORD'


TEL. 22222-3-4.


DUCK STREET, CLITHEROE.


joined for entertain­ ment, when the Vicar Canon J. G. Hudson, showed a series of car­ toon films.


However, after a party tea, they all


lights was a visit from Father Christmas, who gave out sweets.


organised by the Sun­ day School teachers.


The p a r t y was


eights line up for the photographer.


Right: The under


upstairs for the older scholars.


B e l o w : F u n


Quartet’s visit


THE Bochmann String Quartet will feature in the first concert of the New Y e a r p r e s e n t e d by C l i th e ro e C o n c e r ts ’ Society.


ensemble which gave an outstanding recital in Clitheroe two years ago is returning to play at the Girls’ Grammar School, Chatburn Road, next Wed­ nesday. The programme will include works by Haydn, Mozart and Ravel.


This br illiant young Yw.7,'- ^ O 1


Full design, planning and installation service Is available


ON FITTED KITCHEN SHOWROOM DISPLAYS


All displays can be added to if you require further units .


MAYFAIR KITCHEN CENTRE


BURNLEY, KAY STREET (off Cow Lane).


Tel. Burnley 32535


CLITHEROE 25/27 Wellgate. Tel. Clitheroe 26839


Opening in sight


SABDEN sheltered hous-, ing scheme should be com­


Council’s Housing Com­ mittee, Borough Treasurer Mr Gordon Onslow said that if everything goes smoothly, the opening


pleted soon. At the Ribble Valley


ceremony'could be on Feb-1 ruary 29th.


the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Jimmy Fell, to per-1 form the opening cere­ mony and Saoden’s former I Ribble Valley councillor, Miss Alice Alston,will be | invited to attend.


The committee is to ask


in 1976 under the guidance of Sidney Griller at the Royal Academy of Music. Among its many concerts have been appearances at the Malvern, Harrogate and Oxford festivals, and in London at the Purcell Room, Wigmore Hall, Conway Hall and Fairfield Hall.


The quartet was formed


shared first' place in’ the EMI Sutton Prize. Since then the q u a r te t has played in Hanover and Antwerp and appeared on North German television.


In 1977 the quarter AFFORD TO WAIT? ' CAN YOU


NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN A SHEEPSKIN COAT WITH THE LONG TERM CLASSIC LOOK


Remember its u’/ml you pay for your purchase that mailers not the ‘‘Special Offer"Savings that others would have you believe.


SEE THE LIGHTWEIGHT SHEEPSKIN COAT


Your chance to see something entirely new — we have the most extensive range, giving the widest possible choice at prices you can still afford.


e.g, Ladies’and Men’s Sheepskin Coats from £99.95.


VICTORIA TANNERY LTD


Manufacturers of Sheepskin and Leather Clothing


Victoria Mill, Trafalgar Street, Burnley Tel. 25664 (4 lines)


Open daily including Saturday I


25% OFF MENl 2 0% OFF LADiq KNIT


PRICES Sll 66-70 WHALL| TEL. 22697


Send for furthert 0BL1C


One of the high­ 4F SHEARINGS - RIBBLESDALE


Shearings-Ribblesdale Holidays, Moss Lane Coach Station Altrincham. Cheshire WA15 BHP Tel: 061 928 9911


,__ . . . . ■__ ■ ■__1 ___ Ci.lU. Send for FREE brochure or l SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT


Party fun upstairs and downstairs ass®?*


-Shearings-' Ribblesdale name for coach holidays


Britain’s favourite


4e Choose from dozens of fabulous holidays In - Britain and Europe. Countryside or seaside, from


• a weekend to 12 days.


4e As Britain’s largest Independent coach holiday company, we negotiate excellent discounts


<JC Travel In the luxury that people have come to expect from Shearings.


assuring you of real value for money at all times. '


4; Stay in first-class hotels. 4e Hundreds of joining points across the country.


4CYou7l receive the standard of service that made us Britain’s favourite name for coach holidays.


A unique and entirej are now available dirl offering the best |


NEW! Tl REPLACEI


The strength and g:| the outside. The good looks of permanently all white Celuka P.V.C. on the inside.


The complete


THORNEl HAPTCl T E L E P H O l


SPECIAL NEW YEAR OFFER


B IG S A V I N G S on all new SEWING MACHINES


OFFER ENDS 5-30 p.m. SAT., JAN. 19th WALTER THOMASON SEWING CENTRE 43 SCOTLAND ROAD, NELSON. Phone 62122


FURNITURl eg. G PLAN |


LARGE Si ELIZABETH MILLS SALE


ALL TOP CLASS FURNITURE REDUCED


Some below cost price!!!


JAYNE (left) and Helen prepare a hairstyle for customer Mrs Maureen Snape


Hair-stylist Helen calls it a


PRINCETOWN 3-SEATER SUITE Beautifully upholstered in deep pile fur effect Dralon.


.This suite looks a million dollars but in our sale sells for


UNBELIEVABLE, CRAZY, BUT TRUE


Rest Assured Guy Rogers Meredew Buoyant Upholstery Sllentnlght Parker Knoll Beautlllty


Beresford and Hicks Reproduction Schrelber


Lebus Lock Reproduction


We have literally thousands of bargains not only in upholstery but in BEDS, LIVING ROOM


FURNITURE — Traditional and Modern. BEDROOM FURNITURE including Custom Built fitted furniture OCCASIONAL


FURNITURE, LAMPS, PICTURES AND POTTERY.


CREDIT FACILITIES A VAILABLE ON SALE OOODS ALL ITEMSSUBJECTTO AVAILABILITY


fO L IC E


Jf i~j I EL'*ABEThT~Ca "s / NW Mil I c t Park- /


Furnishing Centre Ltd 3/5 Elizabeth St., Burnley. 25781


Hours ol opening:. Monday...................


Tuesday.................. Wednesday............


’ iT* T - l


10 a m. to 5 p.m. ............. Closed . 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Thursday......10 a.m. to 8 p.m. late night Friday....................


.... 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday..........................9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ------ _ _ _


AFTER 28 years in the crimping busi­ ness, 18 of them run­ n ing a s a l o n in Accrington Road,


| vWhalley, Mrs Helen Waggett is to retire this weekend.


well ahead of the many changing hair styles over.


Helen, who has kept


the years, has decided to concentrate her energies on looking after her home in Clitheroe Road, Whal- ley, and her family — husband John and daugh­ ters Cathryn (13) and


Joanne (12). Born in Clitheroe, the


daughter of local jewel-, ler the late Mr Enc Cat- low and Mrs Catlow, she , began her three-year


g i s b u r n a u c t io n


THERE were GO accredited newly-calved cows and heifers forward in the dairy section a t . Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday.


Accredited cow prizes were awarded to R. Bolton (£512) and


J , R. Drinkall (£470) and heifer inzes to R. Murray (£508) and •H. Howard (£514). Friesian cows made to £510


s


(average £424) and heifers to £514. ?«2«£Ayrshire heifenr averaged £332.


V. In-calf .section: 10 accredited animals were forward. Accre-


[ ‘£400 and BW March calvere to ”63 8p> (50.7p) and fat.bulls to £405.................


dited BW springers made to £460; BW February calvera to


. i In the calf section, 296 accre-


I , dited calves were forward. Frie-: i sian bulls made to £99 (£50 on\


. to* £92 (£72), hejfera to £im I i(£65.30), Angus bulls to £71 I) (£42.80), heifers to £38 (£18.60) ’ I!,/-,Weaned calves: beef X bulla 11 made to £155 (£151) and heifera ''averaged £100.


heifers to £56 (£21.50), Hereford X bulls to £108 (£62.10), heifere to £46 (£32.20), Charolais X buffi


™ There were 116 animals for


(70 CU) medium to 78p (69.3pf, heavy to 76p (70.3p>. fat cows to


'( “ ^ p ) and heavy to 116.5p ^ s h e a r l i n g s made to 126p


^ n P fl41.3p). medium to l4Up


- '■,{?£ made to 70.2p (67.7p), SrstoffipWl.Bpl.^dfat.


i ^ P i '^ ’porkers averaged 54p,-


They made to Fatstock section: 412 cattle,


‘ (78.5p),' medium to 88p (76p), heavy to 77p (74.op).


- forward. Certified clean cattle. r srrM steers made to 9«p m o o ) medium to 89.5p (si'fio) light heifers to 91p


1 769 sheep'and. 61 pigs. were.


apprenticeship on leaving school with Clitheroe hairdresser Miss Florrie Brotherton.


seven years, gaining her City and Guilds certifi­ cate, and then spent a further three years with Irene Singleton in York, Street, before opening her own salon. -


She remained there'for


JACKETS, LONG DRESSES, COCKTAIL DRESSES,


DRESSES, DRESS AND


sing and training have Improved ■ considerably;;


Methods of hairdres­ ; 'since ■ sent day aids are much she • began and 1


easier to use. With hair designs


pre-.t


. ' Uncertified rind' previously, certified cattle:: young-bulb


; made to 85p (79.8p). light stcere ' to 86.5p Cra.4p) and medium to


88p (81.Ip). T.vht heifers made to 79.5p


"’^Shcep^Hght hoggs made to ? 150 6n (134.4p), .standard to


• ^ ^ h e r h yog°gsMt V m | ,'(£16.65 and fat ewes to £25


, styles, Helen says the job has always remained interesting. She has no doubts about recommending


changing constantly over the years from the early finger-waving and pin curling to tne present blow-wave and curly


hairdressing to any keen youngster looking for a


• career. •Having made many


• friends1


tomers,/Helen knows she will miss them and the, cheery atmosphere of the


among h e r , cus­


shop. v ' ■ Taking over the busi­


. Bamber, daughter, of- Mr - and Mrs James Bamber,


ness is a member of the sa lo n s t a f f , Jay n e


SEPARATES, HANDBAGS, SCARVES, JEWELLERY


20% OFF COATS-SUITS- RAINWEAR


OUTFITS for , SPRING ^


WEDDINGS * KOWARRimO,


3/7 GEORGE STREET M A L i E i f l l f ............


_ • - .3 : ■!


rJVIauteeii STILL


WAS £1,011 All Leadiil


ERCOL — AUl


WRIGHTON - El PARKER KNOLlI


Also Large Select! REPRODUCTld OCCASIONAL


CARPETS ™


AO Axs. 27ln.............. IrJ AO Axs. 27ln. 30 design:! [ AOO Axs. 27in. 30 deslgl


AO Axs. 36ln. 6 designs) King Kurl Wilton 15 colsl 100’s remnants....from £ |


ALL PRICES INCLUDE


SLUMBERLANDSERES Firm Edge Divan F 3ft. £76.50


4ft. 6in. £109.501


SLEEPEEZEE EMERl Sprung Edge Divan if K Jft.oin.£113


A GOOD SELECT!


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