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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times,'November 27th, 1980 11 SPECIALS CYCLE


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5 speed cycles from....... ................£ 6 9 .9 5 I 10 speed cycles from....... ..............£ 7 6 .0 0 j 12 speed cycles from...... .... ... .'. £ 9 2 .0 0 I List Price OUR PRICE I C T O .O O |


RALEIGH Roadrunner


ISIn.Boys....... .................... £87.50 RALEIGH Roadrunner


Raleigh Honey 18ln. Girls 3 speed...........


I


ISIn.Boys3 speed............ £95.50 RALEIGH Honey 18in.


ELSWICK Cosmopolitan 3soeed...............


speed...........


ELSWICK M is tra l 12 speed.......................


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£95.50 ' C o S .U O > a a k a a I


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speed:.................................. £109.95 ELSWICK Chinook 5


ELSWICK Tour Anglais 5


' CARLTON Cyclone' 5 speed........................


£99.95 C o S .O Q £109.95


CARLTON Criterion 12 speed......................


........ £139.95 £ 1 1 9 . 9 5 ' i a ^ a a a b


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£127.95 £ 1 0 9 . 9 5 , a j a a a e


CARLTON PrO'Am 12 speed......... .......................... £179.95 £ 1 4 9 . 9 5 £95.95 . VIKING Princess 18ln. 5 speed............... .........


£166.95 £ 1 3 9 . 9 5 ^ , A 4 i lA ' A C


VIKING Superstar 10....:... £122.95 £ 1 0 5 . 0 0 VIKING Nordla Uadies 3 . speed........................


speed.................................... £107.95 DAWES Fo rm u la D5


£107.95


£ f 9 . 9 5 a a c A A


£ 9 5 .U U a a W a a


£ 9 1 . 8 0 A. E. HARGREAVES


MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22683


A ll cycles can be stored free o f charge till Christmas. CASH HP PART EXCHANGE


NEW LP RELEASES


ROWAN ATKINSON LIVE IN BELFAST


BAD MANNERS LOONEE TUNES


KLAUSS WUNDERLICH THE ENTERTAINER


A ramesecord bar


ND TAPE CENTRE 30 Castle Street, Clitheroe — Tel. 24550


ONE hundred, and forty old boys of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School turned up for the annual reunion dinner at the Spread.Eagle, Sawley., Among the guests was the Mayor of • Clitheroe,'


Coun. Leo Wells, District Education Officer,'Mr Fred Calvert, headmaster Mr Gerald -Hood, the Vicar of Clitheroe and chairman of the > gover­ n o rs , Canon J.' C. Hudson, and caretaker Mr


CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 22612 SUPERMARKET


250g LONG BOAT BUTTER 4 O V 2 P


250g CO-OP LUXURY SOFT MARGARINE


1 8 p


5oz. ST IVEL PRIZE YOGURTS •


any holiday he which spans


|us, or just relax smart, sunny


sadly running,.


It stop on our ruise is La Pal-


jieart of cognac ■are your palate |e and French ’ to fit in a visit or the town of


pack across the Southampton,


ht memories of Inight of relaxa- la and delicious


Is this continental Lpital of Portugal,


1 3 V 2 P


1402. BIRDS EYE PUFF PASTRY


3 8 p


1 Btls HAIG’S WHISKY^ 1 £5.15


Btls TEACHER’S WHISKY £5-39


70cl CASSONS GIN . £4.49


70ci SEA LORD RUM £4.49


70cl BROZNIK VODKA £4.49 ^


51b FROZEN CHIPS 9 9 p


200g NESCAFE e i - 7 7


" 11b TIN DERWENT HAM 7 5 p


_


“ t a l l t in s HEINZ SOUPS 1 9 V z p


1.5kg HOMEPR1DE FLOUR 3 6 p


EXTRA WIDE BACO FOIL 4 6 p


PAXO STUFFING 1 2


V 2 P


15oz SPC PEARS 2 5 p


• pa A nA


t a l l TINS CO-OP PEACHES 2 6 p


SMITHS FAMILY PACK CRISPS


2 6 p


Btls BAILEY’S IRISH CREAM £4.39


Btls HARVEYS BRISTOL CREAM


£2.59


Btls MARTINI ROSE/BIANCO £1.69


LARGE CAN THWAITES


PALE ALE 4 Pack' £1.32


LARGE CAN McEWANS EXPORT 4 Pack


£1.35


LARGE CAN NEWCASTLE BROWN 4 Pack


£1.49


LARGE CAN ntlNtistn 4 Pack.


£1.22 CHRISTMAS CHOCS spend in Madeira


Iting Southampton flag fly on the


lidship (Mast) 1 side of the Can-


ALL GOODS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY vmm b or c) & 0 Cruise


11b CADBURYS MILK TRAY £1.86


11b CADBURYS ROSES - £1.42


2.5kg TIN QUALITY STREET £6.69


11b BLACK MAGIC £1.92


76p


11b QUALITY STREET. ' £1.29


11b DAIRY BOX £1.79


11b TERRY’S ALL GOLD £2.09


TERRY’S CHOCOLATE . ORANGES


75p .


HALES TRIFLE SPONGES 3 9 p


CO-OP SWISS ROLLS 2 2 p


LARGE JAR CO-OP MINCEMEAT


6 9 V 2 P e


0 pack nOWNTnbcb Kl 1 KAT


19^\AflklTDCCC 3 3 p


---------^ ^ ^ 99p


LARGE CAN JOHN SMITHS BITTER 4 Pack


£1.29


1 LITRE CO-OP STRONG CIDER


63p


SMALL GUINNESS NRB 4 Pack


99p TURKEYS


GRADE A FROZEN


Good neighbours Yours Now


5 4 p lb■ 1 ’ : Order


CHATBURN Methodist minister, the Rev. .Ward Jones spoke about neigh­ bourliness to a united meeting of the Trinity Ladies Afternoon Fellow­ ship, Clitheroe. ,. He was introduced by


AUWTS ASSOO«nOt


BRIAN DOOTSON LTD AUTO ELECTRICAL AND DIESEL ENGINEERS


VICTORIA STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 25211/2/3


b a c e n i t e b a t t e r i e s AiTispNATbRS — STARTERS— PUMPS — INJECTORS :


le d CRUISE'TH^ Street, Burnley :


■0, more entry llo'sing date..


IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR MOST VEHICLES c a r a v a n ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT -


RADfO and CASSETTE UNITS by Blaupunkt


Eric Dixon, who is shortly to retire after five . years at the school.


the oldest members of the Old Clitheronians’ Associ­ ation, Dr Joe Wrigley, the famous gynaecologist and inventor of “Wrigley’s for­ ceps.”


Also there was one of


head of the table Was the new president, former di­ plomat Mr Russell Green­ wood, who was head boy at the school in, 1941-42 and whose 30 years with the Foreign Office merit him a mention in the cur­ rent edition of “Who’s Who.” New chairman is Mr Colin Haworth, who su cceeds Mr Philip Dobson.


Taking his place at the


Greenwood gave an amus­ ing and highly informative talk and from the; head­ master, there was a resume of the school’s ac­ tivities and achievements during the past year. Retiring president Mr


At the dinner, Mr


a a a a b I £ 8 9 . 9 5


£ 8 9 . 9 5 | I


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New.; use ^|:i for the station


.company which is looking to give a new lease of life to Clitheroe’s disused rail-,


THE Kibble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development ,.Sub: committee' has' pveh the green light to a local tool


. way station. Burgess and Dunn, who


have sold tools and fasten­ ers- from the town’s Albion Mill, were given permission to ■ use the vacant premises after no objections were received. Chief Architect and


Well


Planning Officer Mr Philip Bailey told the committee that there were no plan­ ning objections to the proposal since the_ pre­ mises were within Clitheroe’s central com­ mercial area and there was adequate parking and servicing space available next to the building. •Permission already


MALTA APARTMENTS


2 W e e k s f r om


exists for office accommo­ dation and the letting of the building has still to be settled.


Pendle Club 1 E. Bush.


WINNERS at Clitheroe’s Pendle Club bridge game were: Mr J. Lynch -and Miss R. Holland, Mrs S. Cowperthwaite and Mrs


FATHER Christmas came five weeks early to Chatburn on Saturday to help the annual sale of work raise more than £1,500 for Christ Church’s


with personal gift re­ quests from the children, the adults had the chance


funds. While he was inundated


. burn and take a great in­ terest in the church’s affairs. . Mrs G. Parker, of Clitheroe, now infant Sunday School superint'en- dant at Clitheroe Parish Church, presided. She in­ troduced the opener, Mrs


to meet again two ladies who used to live in Chat-


Mary Horne, the wfe of a- former vicar of Chatburn, who now lives in Man­ chester, where she is the warden of a home for the elderly.


ed by vicar’s warden Mr J. G. Sharp, and received flowers from Sunday


Old boys* night of nostalgia They were both thank­


School scholars Caroline, | Booth and Sarah Jane Townson. A very brisk trade was


reported by all stalls, run by the Mothers’ Union; the day school; Worston; the vicar. Canon C. R. Butlin; Cubs; the Men’s Society; Friday Club; choir and Sunday School. 'The ladies of Christ Church served refresh-


mentsi Competition winners]


were: Miss C. Walker (name the doll), Mrs Brown (number of buttons in a jar) and Mr J. Hall (number, of pages in a book). Our picture shows


Departs every Saturday 2 May to 17 Oct.


SICILY


A p a r tm e n t s , V i l la s & c \ 6 ^


2 W e e k s f r om Departs'Thurs & Fri


ISLE OF MAN-^ 1 W e e k f r om


(Half price for children)


Departures May, June, July,. August & September


JULY HOLIDAYS SPECIAL DEPARTURES:— HOME TOWN BACK TO HOME TOWN


MAJORCA SALOU TENERIFFE IBIZA CATTOLICA


Father Christmas having a breather during a hectic afternoon, sun-ounded by many of the helpers, both young and old.


Funeral at Gisburn


THE widow of Mr J. R. Hindley, formerly of Gis- 1 burne Park, Gisburn, has died in the Princess Mar­ garet Hospital, Windsor!


made her home in the south a few years ago she made frequent visits to Gisbui’n and remained in | touch with local affairs.


Although Mrs Hindley |


Charles F. Hughes, the Football Association’s as­ sistant director of coach­ ing, donated to the school a copy of his new book, “ Soccer Tactics and Skills” and a second copy was raffled and raised £100. Among those in our


have lived at Gisburne I Park since the 1940s and Mrs Hindley was a former | pi’esident of the Rowland and Clitheroe Girl Guides | Association.


The Hindley family]


horseman, once captained Britain’s riding team at the Olympic Games. He was Master of the Pendle Forest and Craven Hunt.


Her, husband, a keen


pre-dinner group are (from th e le f t) Mr Dobson, Mr Hood, Dr Wrigley and the Mayor. Fifth from the right is Mr Haworth.


sons and a daughter. At the funeral, at St Maiy’s Church, Gisburn, on I Monday, an address was | given by Bishop Holder- ness. Canon S. A. Selby conducted the service.


Mrs Hindley leaves two Boost for community centre


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LANE ENDS Community


Centre will be having a new look, thanks to a suc­ cessful Christmas fair on


Saturday. For the proceeds will


chairman Mrs J. Wilkin­ son. Afterwards, mem­ bers of the tea committee served refreshments. They were thanked by Mrs Hudson on behalf of


the visitors. Approved


, Smith Insurance to demol­ ish a garage and form a parking area on land adja­ cent to 21 Church Street, Clitheroe, and to demolish and; rebuild i' another


PLANS, by Cook and


go towards the redecora­ tion and general upkeep of the centre, which is the former Lane Ends Prim­ ary School. The fair was opened by


The fair was packed to


a former teacher at the school, Mrs Greta Moir, of Grindleton, who was pre­ sented with a'buttonhole by James Towler ■ and. a’ Christmas decoration by Gillian Armer.


capacity and numerous stalls selling cakes, hand­ icrafts, jewellery, Christ­ mas decorations and glassware did a good trade. • There was also a tvhite elephant stall and tombo­ la. Raffle prizewinners were Mrs D. Armer, Miss J. Robinson, Miss E. Robinson and Mrs Holt." Mrs H. Waddington won the cake competition. Mrs Moir is pictured:


(centre back) \vith some of the organisers and young helpers.


Officers elected


• garage' to form one* resi­ dential unit on thei same site have been-"approved by the Kibble 'Valley Borough Council’s .De­ velopment Sub-commit-


tee. ' ■' '


MEMBERS ; of . Clitheroe ; Royal British Legion Glub elected a new chairman at their AGM. ■ ; He is Mr Len Garner, a


former RAF regular and now an accounts clerk at Rlbblesdale Cement. He succeeds, Mr Jame s Fowler, who became pres­ ident six months ago^i


' : O.ther officers 'elected were: Vice-president, Mr


George Haskins; vice- chairman, Mr Joe Winter- bottom; treasurer, Mr Raymond Haslam. ■ Committee: M. Turner,


K. Chamley, R. Catlow, J. Binks, D. Barnes; N. Swift, T.. Duckworth, K. Lambert and.G. Peel.*'


56 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. TEL. 25151 I CHRISTMAS ‘‘TIME Yj a t


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^ 7a MARKET^ P.LACE,. CLITHEROE (FREE SAW . ATT WORTH £14) ALL PRICES INC. VAT


SPECIAL OFFERS 4


M.R.P. £29.00 OUR PRICE


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Clitheroe Tel. 23362


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2 wks from £215 2 wks from £222 2 wks from £257 2 wks


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