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DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT
CLEANING? PENDLE
DRY
MILL SHOP NEW WAY
ARE NOW AGENTS FOR DRY CLEANERS (BURNLEY)
PERSONAL SERVICE AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL GUARANTEED
48 HOUR SERVICE
PENDLE ROAD, CLlTriEROE Tel. 23174
JEH’S STORES HARDWARE,
26 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE (Now under New Management)
FANCY GOODS, TOYS AND TOOLS
etc.
PRE-PACKED COAL PINK PARAFFIN DELIVERED
TEL. CLITHEROE 2 6 3 5 2
Trial permit for Langho taxi cab
RESIDENTS in the Langho area who have been without a taxi service since September may soon be able to call a local cab, thanks to the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub- Committee.
BACKING BRITAIN
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil is backing British goods to the tune of £50.
“Think British before you buy” campaign being mounted by the British Textile Employers’ As sociation.
It is taking part in a
TURN LEATHER TANNERY SALE COMMENCES JANUARY 31st FOR 2 WEEKS
Suede and tweed suits from £12, assorted ladles'jackets from £19.75, gent's jackets from £35, ladles’ long sheepskin coats, usually £230, sale price £160 and an assortment of ladles' and gent’s sheepskin coats from £99
TURN Portsmouth Mill, Burnley Road, Todmorden Tel. Todmorden 3563
31 The Colonade, The Piece Hall, Halifax LEATHERS
trying to persuade con sumers to seriously con sider buying British to help safeguard jobs in straggling industries, par ticularly textiles.
The as socia tion is
Monday, the council’s Policy and Resources Committee agreed to join the campaign and contri bute £50 towards its funds.
At its meeting on
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ANNOUNCING THE EDWIN P.LEES GUIDE THROUGH THE TV RENTAL JUNGLE
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ASHERS, DRYERS, F H0TP0INT
grant an application from Mr Tim Ashton to operate from his home in residen tial St Mary’s Drive, de spite a recommendation for refusal by planning of ficials. There was one objection
Members decided to
MOKE than 200 people enjoyed an evening of entertainment with a difference when stu dents . of adult educa- t io n c la s s e s in Clitheroe showed exam ples of th e ir work during the past two terms. The audience packed
Students put on fashion show
Revival of interest in
playgroups THE Ribble Valley Pre- School Playgroups' Associ ation is hoping for a re surgence of interest fol lowing an evening meet ing organised by ■ the St Mary’s, C l i th e ro e members.
Day Nursery, it was the first of a series to be ar ranged by each of the 24 groups in the area. The suggestion to ■
Held at Bright Street \
evening meetings was first made,at the October annual meeting,' when there were no volunteers for various offices. It is hoped in this way
hold
FOR HEAVY DOMESTIC GRADE U4 80% WOOL, 20% NYLON
to keep interest going... Enthusiasm among
ALSO SELECTION OF CROSSLEY SULTANA AT VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES
playgroups is currently being generated by. a 10- week foundation course at Bright Street on Wednes days. Tutor is Mrs Sue Crawshaw, of Preston, and 26 people are at
FITTED THE OLD TRADITIONAL Wa y ; SEWN, b o u n d , r in g a n d pin
tending. The Association is hope
CURTAINS, PELMETS etc See our new range of fabrics
ful that there will be enough keen members among the “new wave of playgroup personnel” to form a new committee. • Details of the Ribble
Valley branch meetings can be obtained from Mrs Marjorie Edlington (Tel. Clitheroe 22301).
Country
into the drama complex at Ribblesdaie School to see displays by the guitar, flower-arrang ing and ballroom danc ing classes and the im pressive yoga group who had everyone join ing in their demonstra tion. The highlight of the
from a local resident who pointed out that there was a vacant shop nearby which would be suitable for a taxi business. Moving that the appli
hoe-down HOW would you like to spend a casual evening hoe-down style, country dancing with a caller and enjoying a traditional supper and bar?
evening was a fashion show in which 25 women mode lled clothes made at the dressmaking and tailor ing classes. There were also ex
cation should receive favourable consideration, Coun. Jack Carr (Billing- ton) said Mr Ashton was in business with his father in Accrington and was licensed by the Hyndburn authority. The last taxi service in
of an open week for the adult education service when visitors were wel come to attend any classes. Centre heads, Mrs
hibitions around the h all showing work from other classes. The evening was part
the area stopped operat ing in September and since Mr Ashton came to live in Langho there had been frequent demands for his services. Only one person, who
lived 60 yards away from Mr Ashton, had objected. The shop referred to
was on the main road and near the entrance to a car park as well as St Mary’s Drive. A taxi parked out side could prove a road hazard. The committee agreed
MUNNERY- BASSETT
Social worker Mrs Rita
Ann Bassett was married at Clitheroe Register Office to civil servant Mr Paul Munnery, of Warwick.
Old Road, York, Langho, is the widow of Mr Alan Bassett.
The bride, of Whalley
that Mr Ashton should be allowed to operate one car from his home for a trial period of 12 months.
Old glass
CHINA and pottery dominated when members of Clitheroe Antique Col lectors’ Club were invited to take their own antiques for discussion by local expert Mr Henry Forrest. Mr Forrest, who was
pre-
dress and matching opera coat with burgundy acces sories and carried a bou quet of pink orchids and cream bridal flowers.
She wore a pink floral In attendance were the
bride’s daughter Lydia, son David and Miss Sarah Munnery, daughter of the groom. Matron of honour was Mrs Jean Price.
Best man was Mr John
welcomed to the meeting in the Sun Inn, Wadding- ton by chairman Mr C. F. Pickles, brought along one of his own favourite pieces — a drinking glass over 200 years old.
Price. A reception was held at the Northcote Manor R e s ta u ra n t , Langho.
ter Studios, Langho.
Rugby, Warwickshire. Photograph: Westmins
The couple are to live in
Officers of REA
ELECTED president the 12th annual meeting of the Clitheroe and Dis trict Branch of the Royal Engineers’ Association was Mr George Barker. Other officers are: Vice-
at
presidents — Maj. Bob Lockett, Mr Arthur East, Mr Bryn Johnson, Mr Alan Gray and Mr Ian Cook; Chairman — Mr Arthur Chappell; Secret ary — Maj. Lockett; Tre asurer — Mr Vic Wood. The meeting took place
last week at Low Moor Club and Reading Room.
Too small
ADMITTING taking two undersize brown trout from th e Ribble at C l i th e ro e , Graham Harbot, of Daisy Hill Drive, Adlington, was fined £15 by Clitheroe magistrates. He was also fined £15 for taking fish illegally with rod and line. He had to pay £25 costs.
SALE T IM E A T THE SHOP WITH THE FRIENDL Y WELCOME
PETER WALBANK FABRICS 12/14 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE, Tel. 23346
SHEETS AND
PILLOWCASES MADE UP FREE
SHOWERPROOF 43in. WIDE C2.60 yard SHOWERPROOF 60ln. WIDE E3.60 yard NOT SHOWERPROOF 43in. WIDE £2.60 yard A good selection of colours
SKIRT AND TROUSER LENGTHS 11/4yds60in.wide
£ 1 . 5 0 per piece
YOU ARE MOST WELCOME to com m browse:
LOTS OF SUPER BfUBIIHS From our new selection of Sheeting, with a price range from £1.90
yard for 90in. wide. Plains, Florals and Geometric Designs. Suitable for Boys, Girls, Mums and Dads and made up FREE
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SIMPLICITY PATTERNS
BUY TWO PATTERNS AND GET A THIRD ONE FREE
THIS OFFER ENDS FEB! 28th
WE HAVE STILL A STOCK OF OUR MASSIVE BATH SHEETS. SUPER QUALITY (Seconds) only £2.99 each. SORRY NO MORE AT THIS PRICE WHEN EXISTING STOCK IS SOLD.
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Stockists of G-PLAN,
SCHREIBER, ERCOL, PARKER-
KNOLL, CROSSLEY’ CARPETS
AVALON, KOSSET, etc., etc.
DINING/LIVING ROOM FURNITURE
6ft Living Room Unit by Sutcliffe of Todmorden, quality piece at only
5ft. Living Room Unit by Austin, limited stock, just £89
End of Sale Carpet Bargains CARPETS-
Heavy Domestic 80% wool, 20% nylon, pat terned Axminster, from
£6.95 sq. yd.
A good selection of Axminster Body Carpet, 27in. wide, heavy domestic quality, Crossleys
Firenza M £7.95 per linear yard. any others at bargain prices.
We still have stock of the famous Super Hostess Twist Pile Heavy Domestic 80% wool, 20% nylon, suitable for anywhere in the house
If you buy a roll (45 sq. yds) it is only £5.95 per sq. yd.
at £6.95 per sq. yd.
Available from stock 100% Polypropylene pile with built-in foam underlay in 6 attractive fashion colours, at only
We have a selection of broadloom rolls in convenient sizes for most rooms at half price. Measures and quotations always a pleasure — without obligation, /*■}:
£3.95 sq. yd. . . w f ° c p
back settee and chairs, was £1,050, now £850 LuxuryOakland4-seater settee, 12-cushion
.. i n« f l MewSSu ?ui,e bV G-Plan with high suite, was £895, now £795 Coma aI n i heapeL*haP Debenhams.
clhiar Chair ®ine.i!he la^ est selling Re- 7 R™a r , ,n the world - the famous
Queen Mill, Queens Road, Accrington. Tel. 36262 47-51 Coal Clough'Lane,;Burnley. Tel. 37089 • L , v * Queen Mill late night Thursdays until 8-30 p.m ’
. ' —.
La-Z-Boy. Lie back and enjoy it. Was' £239. now £199.
Massive Solid Oak Frame Suite with 1
Colonial6 Nnhh|° rS’ was £569> now £499. Colonial Upholstery all on show, our prices
Come and see the new Commodore
wardrobes and Centre Dressing Units from £179.
BEDROOM-----
R?"?e from Austin, without doubt .J*1& inest value In the trade today. We have a high selection of beds. We sell a lot of the same makes as other furnishers but we sell more ^ ’ because ours are cheaper.
Single Divans and Mattresses still c?.?iw
Fully upholstered double, 4-drawe mattress, only El 29.
10-year warranty.
The best selection of high quality upholstery
in the area. Just a few examples '
UPHOLSTERY
Modern Suite by Stevens in super dralon, 10 cushions, was £695, now £395.
LAUNDRY Hirundo265| Hirundo269l Servis308Ail Hoover 3110 J
ServislOSTv HirundoHTC Tumble Dryer Zanussi N40 housewar BomacStanc Salton Whist! PhilipsHD51
Pat Pearce' and Mrs Pat McLaughlin, are hoping it will boost re cruitment for the new term which began this week. Our p h o to g ra p h
shows some of the models who took part in the fashion show and members of the au dience.
“Lancashire night” to be held at Ribblesdale School sports hall tomorrow is for you.
You would? Then the
ganised by the school’s Parent-Teacher Associa tion, starts at 8 p.m. and the fun continues until
The evening, being or
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31st March 1981 and you could go. FREE!
Anyone is welcome and
tickets, price £1.50 can be reserved by ringing the school (Tel. Clitheroe 22563). People are asked to wear soft-soled shoes rather than stiletto heels in order to protect the hall floor.
Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow Boots, Castle Street, will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday: R. N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday 6 to 7 p.m.
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