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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 17th, 1980 5


JANUARY SALE S A TU R D A Y 9 a.m. A N D a l l w e e k OPEN 6 DAYS


„ . ^EAR Is and


GU rV i!o A ^ e r (® P « X * iS difference. SAME DAY OEUVERY" FREE STORAGE IF REQUIRED


. . guarantee I?** purchase for sale at a lower price than


ARANTEED, ESPECIALLY SATURDAY. Buy your bed today. Get delivery today.


Over 800 Quality Beds in stock 200 Odd Mattresses to clear all sizes


SLUMBERLAND, PRESTIGE, VI-SPRING, RELYON, STAPLES elc.


SEE OUR UNBEATABLE RANGE OF DUNLOPILLO ensembles


DOUBLE DIVANS & MAHRESS SETS 4ft. 6in. from £99


' 4 ft 6In. Divan and ! Spring Interior Mattress, complete, 20 only, fully guaranteed


. PRICE £49.00


3ft. DIVAN SETS AT SALE PRICES ALL COMPLETE WITH HEADBOARDS


£29, £38, £48, £58


BY SLUMBERLAND, MYERS, AIRSPRUNG etc £78, £88 plus many more


SINGLE DRAWER DIVANS


ORTHOPAEDIC DIVAN SETS Doubles £79, £89, £105, £115 Singles £49, £62, £84 etc, etc.


4ft. 6in. Mattresses only £49, £59, £69


ORTHOPAEDICODD MAHRESSES 3ft. Mattresses £34, £44, £49


News from villages


Awards When Slaidburn Young


Slaidburn


Farmers’ Club held a party in the village hall on Satur­ day, members were joined by president Mr J. C. Kenyon .and Mrs Kenyon, several vice-presidents, a d v i s o ry m em b e r s , parents and other guests. An excellent supper was


meeting in the village hall on Monday. Speaker was Mr R. F. Yates, of Wad­ dington, who told of his work when attached to the railway police at the time of th e G re a t T ra in Robbery.


Scenic tour Slaidburn Over 60s


followed by the presenta­ tion of silver cups and other trophies by Mrs Kenyon. Chairman Neville Harrison gave a resume of individual, team, regional and county successes dur­


ing the year. Trophy winners were:


King-Wilkinson Cup, senior boys’ stock-judging — Neville Harrison, David Taylor, John Harrison. W a d d in g to n C u p ,


E met in.the Methodist Chipping retary


MP talks After five y e « a n A of tiie Chtheroe


■ . ^ Fui*t.V SfU “


Division


evening for a showing, of slides by Mr and Mrs Peter Cow,king, of Dunsop


ilroom on Mpnday


Bridge. The views ranged from


s r s 'S r j j j s - rn g 'tw Ann Kay was elects


juniors (in which girls com­ peted for the first time in several years) — Andrew Finder, Robert Parker and Helen Parker. .Girls’ awards for most


the Trough of Rowland and Dunsop, through the vil­ lages to Tosside and on to Kendal, with a glimpse of Scotland. There were many unexpected scenes of wild life.Mrs CowkiM was , the projectionist. 'The group’s thanks were voiced by Miss P. Starkie from the chair.


Grindleton


points in all-round work: Harrison Cup, seniors — Joyce Kenyon, Rosemary Cross, Sarah Walker. Starkie Cup, juniors —


leton Methodist School proved to be a great


Anne P a rk e r , Sheila Kenyon, with twin sister Linda a close third. King- Wilkinson Cup for dry stone walling — Martin Waddington. Two new trophies were


C gowtiTi


pent to [ion


IT A N C y loN SU L TA N T


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New venture A new venture at Grind­


SUCC6SS< In place of the custom­


ary Sunday school party, it was decided to have a church family event. The scholars invited


presented. The president’s trophy for the best girl member went to Sarah Walker, with Alison Parker runner-up. The b o y s ’ t ro p h y ,


their families and the Rev. Ward Jones and Mrs Greta Moil- organised games for the various age groups. A Jacob’s Join supper


was served by teachers and helpers.


donated by Mr T. 0. Roberts, of Settle, was won by John Harrison, with Martin Waddington runner-up. A non-stop entertain­


ment programme included dancing, games, a cabaret and novelty items.


ided at the weekly YFC


Robbery Neville Harrison pres­


Iceland A holiday in Iceland was


the subject of a talk given to Grindleton WI by Miss Latter, of Longridge. She was thanked by Mrs G.


Moir.In the competition, A motto for 1980”, winners were Mrs H. Read, Mrs A. Hailwood and Mrs M. Daniels.


A new sport on the cards at Sabden


youngsters in the village is worrying the parish council..One of the members, , Mrs Penny Kerr, has suggested to a local resi­ dent, Mr John George, of Homeacre Avenue,


THE closure of Sab- den’s youth club and lack of facilities for


that his interest in the Thai martial arts might lead to local children


taking up the sport. So he has agreed to


sports centre. If a club is opened at Sabden, he hopes it will


prepare members. for competitions) .and, par­ ticularly, ihelp them to benefit from' the eti­ quette of the, sport. Mr George told the ,


arrange a demonstra­ tio n to n ig h t , in St Nicholas’s Church Hall. Children and th e i r parents are invited. Mr George, a senior


charge nurse at Broc- khall Hospital, became interested in the martial arts when he attended classes at Hyndburn


Advertiser and Times that the Thai’s inaugu­ rated the martial a r ts ' 3,000 years ago. They had developed into a system of self defence, and now Muay, or Thai boxing, was the coun­ try’s number one sport. The rules and customs


of the arts are designed to improve and develop the characters of those taking part. Etiquette is important, and students are expected to observe i t , ' e v e n o u t s i d e training.


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were Mr a . .{^'"uoone chairman; Mr


vice-chairman; Miss


Lord, treasurer. Committee


„ j j ’.


Mr J. Moon, Mr D. u Croft, Mr T. E. Smith,


Bowker.


Further names were taken thpRu


ta»* _ _ . .


f i l l 'd the Clitheroe Par-, ish Church Operatic Socie-


o" February dinner at T Inn.”


“Tnw J ^ conference, Towards 2,000”, will be


,Mure policy of the WI movement.


A ^ l 21sL Mem h e r s w e r e


May 7th to discuss,


®y,^?"Sed to a fish farm and power station in


“ unty visit is being


reminded of the group meeting at Bolton-by- Bowland on May 13th,


Mrs E. RothwlL Mrs V Procter, Col. )^M. S.Jef


fery, M^rs M. Heane, R. Bowker and Mr W.


Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Waddington


,«p


gave an interesting followed by questions from members.


the Rev. Thomas Green,


Holy land The Vicar of Chippingi


showed slides of his last visit to the Holy Land to the Vicar of St Matthea s,


Preston, the Titterington. Mr Tittering-


ne.xt Aupst.


invited members of the parochial church council and their wives to an infor­ mal evening at the vicar­


Evening out Mr Green and his a’ife


age, on Monday.


Youth programme The youth club commit­


tee met to discuss future events, including a trip for members to Blackpool ice


rink.


Seasonal Turkey, chickens and


ported, with 41 tables, and £75 was raised for hall funds. Mr Joe Moon was MC for whist and Mr Geoff J R i c h . w a ’Bl.' M C; f o r


■ Whist’ winners; Ladtes / — Mrs A.) Woods, .Mrs M.


dominoes. , Breaks.


Tomlinson, Mrs M. A. Wentworth and C. Fairc-


son, Mr J. Lofthouse. Mr J. Procter, Mr H. Ains­ worth, MrW. Smith, Mr J.


Dominoes: Mr G. Kill- .


lough. Dunsop Bridge


Transfer The 1st Slaidburn Brow­


nie Pack has recently transferred its meeting place from Slaidburn School to Dunsop Bridge


Village Hall. The 21 members will


continue to meet each Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 7-


school holidays. Their lead­ ers are Mrs E. Jones, Mrs B. Pickford and Mrs H. Pyrie.


Macrame A talk and demonstra­


tion on “The history of


gave a vote of thanks. Birthday greetings went to Mrs L. Leedham. Thanks were read from


President Mrs M. Pmder . ,


macrame” was given to Dunsop Bridge Wl hy Mrs P. J. McDowell, of Pen- wortham.


other fowls, groceries, vegetables, meat and whisky were some of the seasonal raffle prizes pre­ sented at the annual whist and domino drive organ­ ised by Chipping village hall committee. The event was well sup­


ton and several members of his church, plan to ^0 along with Mr Green s party to the Holy Land


,.,.M>;s B. Thwaite, of Hel- ifield, gave a glimpse of a


be for^^* competition will — a cartoon.


” ®.,'.", I*"®" in pre- Ayatollah days in her talk


scenery, ranging from deserts to lush valleys where tea and cotton are grown, and displayed examples of local crafts — rugs, glassware, fabrics auo a huge brass “bubble bubble” pipe.


cu ^®''®'an market.” ohe showed slides of


expressed thanks and birthday greetings were read by Mrs I. Seed.


M r s J . Wi l s o n ,


Jackson and Mrs J . Knight. Thanks were expressed


day souvenir was won ^ Mrs M. Brennan, Mrs E.


A competition for a holi­ West Bradford . _ _:


Flowery slides A colourful slide show on


"


flowers of Europe was pre- ”


sented by Mr 'I r R. T. Darby, of Langno, at Wes't Brad ’- ford WI meeting.


his travels include the blue | gentian and edelweiss on | the Matterhorn in Switzer­ land, and beautiful blooms in Engl and, I re la n d , . France, Austria, Germany and Italy.


Flowers he has found on


by Mrs Margaret Sleath. A letter was read from


Mr Darby was thanked |


Mr Cunliffe, headmaster of Waddington and West Bradford Primary School, thanking members for their cheque for £127 which was part of their effort for the International Year of the Child.


towards buying a bench for the school grounds and renting a colour TV for the | children.


The money will go


carol s inging before Chr i s tma s has gone towards the senior citizens’ summer outing fund. Mrs Molly Mitchell,


The £42 collected by


to all who brought food for the children’s party and helped to make it a happy occasion.


Read


Wood turning An illustrated talk on


wood turning was given by Mr J. T. Forster, of 'Waf- ton-le-Dale, to Read Ladies’ Circle at their Wednesday evening meet- in g a t th e Un it e d Reformed School.


Gala date Read Parish Council


agreed at Tuesday night’s meeting that the village gala should be held on June 9th. It is hoped to have an exhibition and, in the even­ ing, a social event.


Ail the aces Prizewinners at the


Monday night whist drive at Read Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs E. King, MrsV. Lambert. Gent»-:r- Mr W. Barnes,


’. Mrs P,"'Larkin. i - - -'Vko i- : Mrs D. S linger won the ,


Edwards,-Mrs N. Breaks, Miss M. Jackson. Gents — Mr Grayston, Mr S. JHogg, Mr H. Westgate, Mr B. :


special p r iz e ond - Miss ^ - Ennis was


P u p p e ts .


' form Aladdin and a cabaret at a social event arranged by Read Parish Council to raise funds for the senior citizens’ party. Tickets for the social, at St John’s School on February 9th, can be obtained from mem­ bers of the parish council.


Brest’s Puppets will per- ',


Social events Dates for forthcoming


social events were agreed at Read Cricket Club tea room la d ie s ’ a n n u a l meeting. The coffee evening will


be held in the pavilion on March 21st and the jumble s ale in t he United Reformed School a week on Saturday. Jumble will be received


J A N U A R T ’S B E S T S A L E BEDDING, CURTAINING, DRESS FABRICS AT


H A R T L E Y ’S FA B R IC S 12/14 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Super quality CURTAIN LIN­ ING. belae only, minimum of 48ln. wide AND, ONLY 75p per yard.


I Warm, washable, a bargain.


CONTINENTAL QUILTS ICI P3 Terylene quality. 8.5 togs. Slight seconds. Single bed size 54ln. x 78ln. ONLY £10.50 each. Double bed size 78ln. x 78ln. £15.00 each.


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II Slumberdown new goose 1I CONTINENTAL QUILTS


feather & down (85% I feather, 15% down). 10.5


I 90ln. X 86ln. only £39.95 each. A good continental


AT BARGAIN PRICES. Single bed 54ln. x 7Bln. only £22.95 each. Double bed 78ln. x 78ln. only £32.95 each. King size


I quilt from a leading maker at a GOOD SALE PRICE.


I old fashioned check. 54ln. wide, probably Acrylic, perhaps easy-care ONLY 69p per yd. Or have 1 %yds. for £1 (to make a 52In. x 54ln. tab­ lecloth).


CHEAP CHECK TABLING,


Joshua Hoyle lemon P o ly e s te r COTTON SHECTS, single bed size 70ln. X lOOIn. — £7.50 pair. Easy cars. Great valuel Also Joshua Hoyle Cotton sheets, single bed 70ln. X lOOIn. at ONLY £7.50 per pair.


president,, reminded mem­ bers of the annual WI show in August, and volun­ teers were asked to organ­ ise the cooperative entnes. The group meeting will


MATCHING BATH AND HAND TOWELS. Surplus group. from a leading store


be held at Downham 'WI on April 24th. Mrs E. Oddie is taxing names of those who wish to attend. A number of members are attending a performance of “White Horse Inn” at Clitheroe next month. Miss Kathleen Hanson


cut the stores labels out of the towolsi


It took a week to


HAND TOWELS £2.55 each. BATH TOWELS £4.50 each. Good value. Find any faults If you cani


PILLOW COTTON, 39ln. wide 69p per yard.


1 0 3 l n . w i d e WHIT E POLYCOTTON. You must have a use lor n at ONLY £1.50 yard.


TERYLENE COTTON SHEET­ INGS. A new and fine range by the yard. Easy care, lovely designs, super for the practi­ cal amongst you. 80ln. wide from £1.80 per yd. 90ln. w l^ from £1.95 per yd. lOBIn. wide from £2.20 par yd. Really great value.


PILLOWTICKS, sfrong, while fealherproof usually £1^20. SALE PRICE 99p each


SPECIAL SALE OFFER. Fringed, throw-over Ca ndlewick


BEDSPREADS, ripple design. Single bed size 70ln. X 100ln., only £5.50 each. Double bed size 90ln. X lOOIn., only £5.95 each. Unbeatable value. POLY-COTTON PILLOW­ CASES, only 85p each.


TEA TOWELLING by the yard. 40ln. wide. Cut up mid­ dle to make 2 at ONLY 79p per yd.


ODD PILLOWCASES. From 69p each _____


BLANKETS. Warm Rayon


blankets, old fashioned now with contlnentel quilts so we will not repeat once these have gonel


FLANNELETTE SHEETS SECONDS. Single bed 70ln. X lOOIn. £6.50 per pair; Double bed 90ln. x 100ln. £8.50 per pair. BE WARM NOWI


PILLOWSI Warm Terylene P3 or good quality feather pil­ lows, 2 for only £5.50. Good pillows great pricasi


CONTINENTAL QUILT COVERS. Terylene Cot­ ton, easy care, printed designs, single bed size 54ln. X 78ln. very slight seconds FROM ONLY £5.95 each.


BOXED CALICO MATTRESS COVERS — Strong and ser­ viceable. Single bed 3ft. 2ln. x 6tt. 6ln. X Bln. deep. Now only £4.95; Double bed 4ft.


NOW ONLY £5.95, ££E££s NOW


BED FRENDS, warm fleecy underblankets, well made, foam backed, very warm, a good qual­ ity Item. Normal prices, single bed £6.40; (louble bed £8.75; King size £9.40


Single bed size, 2 lor £5.95; Double bed size, 2 for £6.95. Take them awayl


WHITE HAND TOWELS. Some are unhemmed. NOW


REDUCED TO 65p each.


LANCASHIRE FACE CLOTHS. Plain brown or light blue, badly hem­ med, but very goodplain quality. Tr^ 3 for ONLY


Bln. X 6tt. 6ln. X Bln. deep.SAVE


SALE OFFER ask our assistant to knock £1 off the total of any 2 bed- trends bought In this saiej_______


__________ ____ 69o i ___ ROLLER TOWELLING, 14ln. wide, only 79p per yard


BATH TOWELS. We cleared the sample room and can otter these at ONLY £3.95 each. Good selectloni


Don't look a gift horse In the mouth. Try this sweat


blanketing (string vest lor horses) at £1.50 per yard.


CURTAINING DEPARTMENT SALE


represented the Lanca­ shire Countv Federation at a course on health and nut­ rition at Denham College,! n e a r Ox f o rd, at tne| weekend.


tion for the “Most Christ­ massy Christmas Card’’] were Miss K. Hanson, Mrs Marjorie Fraser and Mrs Ethel Hanson. Tea hostes­ ses were Mrs Beatrice! Hanson, Mrs Jenny Par­ kinson and Mrs Evelyn) Peatfield.


Winners of a competi­


Party Chi ldren of primary'


on S a tu rd ay . I t wllbe held in the'canteen ,at Kibbles- 1 dale Fashions.' .


WI and Soci^ • film after tea.


They will be entertained by a conjuror and will see a


. Waddington


Celebrate St Helen’s Mothers’ ]


Union, Waddington, cele­ brated the New Year with a party for members at the village’s Georgian Window restaurant.


who arranged the party, thanked restaurant owners | Mr and Mrs Austin.


Mrs Irene Walmsley,' '


Customs West Bradford resident 1


Mrs T. Gurumurthy step­ ped in at the last minute to give a talk on Indian cus­ toms to young members of Waddington and West


at the school on the previ­ ous day between 7 and 7-30 p.m. and on the sale day between 10 and 10-30 a.m. Anyone wishing to assist


Bradford MU. She demonstrated a


with the tea room rota is asked to contact chairman Mrs Audrey Waddington (Padiham 75450).


Bolton-by-Bowland


Taking over Bolland Gardening Club


Mrs W. Fox for flowers and from Calderstones


Hospital Management for a very enjoyable party given oy the WI for 40 of the children, to comm^emo- rate the Year of the Child- A letter from MP Mr J-


The competition for .


elected Mrs L. Bosonnet to replace retiring chairman Mrs Stevenson at the annual meet ing. Mrs Stevenson becomes vice- chairman. In place of retiring sec­


Watson said he would do all he could to help over the proposed cuts in free school transport.


“ Something handmade was won hy Mrs B. Pick-


RImington


In memory President Mrs E. Jsck-


son paid tiihute at Bp"!?' ton WI to the late Mrs M. Cullingford and iormer


silent remembrance. The carol concert


member Mrs J; Walmsley and members stood in


£25 for the Infra-Care Unit at Airedale Hospital


and a group of maiU made a further touring the village singing


ciuAM c o u r t y a r d , CLITHERQE Tel. 23244 SWAN


GREENGROCERS)


'^Trekles WI has accepted: an invitation to VIS


Rimington on April,


ford, Mrs H. Metcalf and Mrs M. Pye. Raffle winner was Mrs A. Barton.


number of saris and the ways in which they are worn in different parts of the country. A discussion took place on the recent elections in India.


school age and under in I West Bradford have been invited to a party by, the


CURTAIN LINING, minimum 48ln. wide, good beige col­ our, nice quality, another reminder. Yes, ONLY 79p per yard.


. ,


Various COTTON SATIN I quality printed 48ln. curtaln-


Ings at ONLY £1.95 per yard.


Our buyer hes made mis­ takes. We have to sell them. His most appalling errors, perfect quality curtalnings have been reduced to only 59p per yard. 48in. wide strong t glazed cotton floral cur­


Not the best design In the world.


45ln. wide Rose and Hubble DRESS CREPE SUPERB QUALITY, 8 delightful col­ ours, a bargain at only £1.25


Rose and Hubble AUTUMN FASHION BARGAINS, 45ln. Poly prints, seen elsewhere at over £2, In our shop at ■ ONLY 99p per yard.


yd-


4Sln. Polyester Dobbsy, (smell spot sitect on


shiny surtace fabric tor blouses, etc.) Our jwlce ;. ONLY C1.50 per yd.


A n y o ,H ,b ,^ n ^ .J ^ r to . . I w« should buy


, rsduced to 99p per yard. 45ln. wide P o l y e s t e r Viscose.


CAMEO


“ Fancy tree” COTTON DRESS and SKIRT LENGTHS 3yds. for £2.95


CURTAIN LINING. Yet another reminder of this bargain, 48ln. wide (at least) at only 79p per yard. BEIGE ONLYi


rMxt ysar.' . DRESS FABRICS


COTTON PRINTED CUR­ TAINING, 48ln. wide from leading makers, perfect qual­ ities si only £1.50 per yard.


aining. 48ln. Sarllle Nylon prints. Other odd rolls.


VELVET CURTAINS, odd pairs, at only hall normal price. Satisfaction or refund. ____


Anyone looking for a cur­ taining buyer? No roter- ences given.


LIRELLE, 60ln. wide Twill lor skirts, trousers, etc. The best colours, navy, black, grey, bottle, brown at only £1.50 per yard.


V I Y E L L A CHE CKS . Genuine reduction worn


£5.30 metre to ONLY E2.95 pet y s ro ;_ _


CREPE, 58ln. wide, 100% Polyester, mall order murplus «llver g n y , rod or btmek «t only 99p per


CAMEL VELOUR COA'KNG, 54ln. Wide, limited stocks at only £4.95 per yard


P o l y / c r lm o D R E S S LENGTH’S 60ln. wlde 1V*yds.


long only £1.00


REMNANTS. REMNANTS. Don't forget our oddments, these must be useful tor the long, dark, cold nights ahead.


A factory clearance of 20,000 metal zips from 12ln. to 40ln. In all the worst colours. Serve yourself, we haven't time to sort them out. Strictly no staff help at this price of 10 zips for £1, or 15p each.


ZIPS


H A R T L E Y ’S FA B R IC S 1 2 /1 4 M A R K E T PLACE, C L ITH ERO E TE L. 2 3 3 4 6 .


ONLY AT 60ln.


n e t ' c u r t a in in g , 39p per yard.


Wh!te_Terylone — ONLY DRESS FABRIC DEPARTMENT SALE


VlYELLA,'451n.' wide. Vlyella prints, existing stock and now linos on offer at £2.70 per yd.


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CHEESECLOTH, Naturol oft white try 3 yards lor 99p


m e n » r b o y e , ,0 *r * s i pylamas, 36fn. wide iwl I Ytieproof, 7 ^ per yard. |


WY N C Y E T T E — for


CREPE, 45ln. wide, not a quality, suitable as a


ning, perhaps at ONLY 59p oer yard.


MANY OTHER'REDUCTIONS IN THE SHOP.


CRAFT DEPARTMENT SALE ZIPS


ROSE & HUBBLE CUT OUT TOYS. Gingerbread men. Gingerbread house. A winner lor bazaars and the crafty home dress­ maker, ONLY 69p each panel.


CALICO at 59p per yard.


We apologise It our shop becomes like a warehouse, or If there are queues baramns. We hope we shall not need to repeat sale otters such as these. All goods ottered subject to being unsold.


thanked by Mrs Christine Beggs, vice-chairman. Arrangements were made for ne.xt month’s visit to] Burnley Fire Station.


Mrs Gurumurthy was


Planting scheme Members of Waddington


Parish Council are to meet the owners of Waddington Fell Quarry to discuss a tree-planting scheme along the roadside of the quarry


area.


retary Mrs .W. Crossley, a joint appointment was made, with Mrs H. Stordy and Mrs M. Cowldng tak­ ing over. Mrs R. Corless was re-elected treasurer. In addition to the offic­


Councillors were told , , j


there could be a 75% grant from the Ribble Valley


Council. Tosside


ers, the show committee includes Mrs Cornthwaite and Mr and Mrs J. Sing­ leton. The committee and tea


hostesses Mrs G. Billows and Mrs R. Jackson were thanked for their work. M e mb e r s ■ w e r e


reminded that Rimington Gardening Club members have been invited to the


next meeting on February 13th. when Mr Foley will sneak on winter colour in ■ the garden.'


' Young Farmers spent an interesting evening tour- . ing the Peter Reea textile factory at Nelson. Mr y Reed told them about the y


Textiles Bol ton-by-Bowl and


the Tosside area for some 30 years, Mr Charlie Robinson, has died m Bur- ton-in-Lonsdale. He was


Farmer dies A man who farmed in


77■Born at 'Dalehead. he


was a farmer all his life at Clough’ Hall, Halsteads and Bindley ftead farnis- Mr Robinson and nis


village’s church.


.


Brown Dralon/Genoese velvet tub style. Reduced to


G o ld h igh q u a li ty vinyl. Reduced to ........ s .O 'lU


£419


Brown/beige/orange Ve lour D r a l o n . « « « „ Reduced to .................... ».a S>5j


£20 extra off above on production of advertisement BEDS


Silentnight king size luxury sprung edge. Reduced to ....................


Single.......... ................... £ 9 9


A i r s p r u n g d r awe r divan set, firm base and mattress. Single _ _ _ reduced to .....................


S ile n tn ig h t drawer divan set, sprung edge luxury firm single. Reduced to ................... £104


Rest Assured Chelsea firm edge divan set Single reduced to.......


Double reduced to ...... £129 Double reduced to .....


fco*# £79


.


£5 extra off above on production of advertisement BEDROOM FITMENTS


7ft. 9in. Unit cream- /teak or teak simu- lated. Reduced to ........


family moved to Burton-in- Lonsdale 26 years ago. 'The funeral was held at the


He leaves a wife, four sons and a daughter.


r history of the mill and its g ' products and was thanked by Michael Cornthwaite. , g’


More district on page 13


^


6ft. 6in. Unit simulated teak or teak/cream. Reduced to ....................


6ft. Sin. Unit teak/white simulated. Reduced _ _ to ..........................


5ft. Sin. Unit simulated teak or teak/white or teak/cream. Reduced £ ^ Q g


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also other bedroom furnishings, dining room/lounge fitments and occasional furniture etc, at sale prices


KAINE & RAWSON | 7 9 L O W E R G A T E , c l i t h e r o e Tel. 23444


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