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> 6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 31st;'1981 Mums provide Sabden school’s TOPOUALITY
FURNITURE & BEDDING
STARTS SATURDAY^
v 2 n d JANUARY ^ 9am SHARP
Sandringham Suite - Solid frame with thick velour upholstery
and detachable arm and cushion covers. Normally£625
SALE£350 Elena Regency
styled wall unit with matching shaped end gate leg table and four Regency striped . chairs. Beautiful curl mahogany finish.
1 Normally £599.50 e£350 fare
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RIBBLE M the .council with th e .
chairman Green (Will that the hoif nance depar ceived 1651 quests for ll nine days afl
-Housing
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Choi ‘Okla
9 a.m. BARGAINS
Italian carved frame 3 piece blue d ra lo n (1 only)
1 ONLY PER CUSTOMER WAS
......................... £1,278
Buoyant Duchess settee mink (1 only).......................
Chadderton double bed settee (2 only).....................
Contessa Ascot high arm
Havana Real Leather cushion suite luxurious comfort Was £699
SALE £395
Libra Circle dining table with extension leaf and natural teak finish, Was £106
£49.50
Panel Back Dining Chair was £24.50
£9.90 HUGE STOCKS ‘OF MATTRESSES
2ft. 6in. From 3ft. Oin. From
£13.90 21 6.90
4ft. 6in. From...................... ...£29.90
,TOP DRAWER DIVAN SET (1 0 yeargurantee)
HUGESTOCKS OF VARIOUS e SIZE BEDS
(HEADBOARD EXTRA) ONLY £69 .g. 4ft. 6In. deep base divan set r guarantee
Continental Natural Rosewood finish
4 door robe f 4 A A .
Was £270 SALE«» I VU (Limited Stocks!
SOLID COLONIAL STYLE DIVAN HEADBOARDS
£89 SILENTNIGHT, DUNLOPILLO, SLEEPEEZEE, MYERS. •
' settee loose cushions (1 only).:...................................
£614
Davince 3 seater settee and chair Draton uphol- stery (2 only)....................... £388
Woburn 3 seater settee and 2 rockers, rev. tapes- try cushions. (2 only)......... £512
Belinda Recliner chair, Dralon u p h o ls te ry (2 - only)..................................... £185
Silentnight double cont. headboard/teak col fur pad (3 only)...............•••••..... £107
Teak/white col. full size combination robes (3
only).................................... 2131
7ft. Afro, finish bedroom unit w ith to p box (6 only)..................... ••••:.......... 2260
Stateroom Georgian white robes (10 only)....................... 2155
Elliotts tall teak finish Hi-fi ■ • unit (6 only).... '.................... £11°
finish trolley (6 only)........ . £99 F oster ' Len 3/tier, oak
Hallmark 36in. oak finish • d re s se r w i th - le ad e d window (4 only)..........
Harrison lamp table teak colour chestnut colour tile
(1 only)............................... . 222 • ' Meredew mahogany finish ,
;
hall seat, Regency seat (1 only).......................
£115 .
Danish 5ft. music wall, unit, teak finish (1 only)...... ■ £175 .
Schreiber 19 212 36in’.. - o wall unit.':.........
Sofa ta b le mahognay finish, green leather top (1
only). Schreiber 5ft. wall unit.. £163, .E37B
TV/Stereo/hi-fi unit in oak finish (6 only).............. 2231
‘ ,£310 SALE
£395 £99 £99
£250 £250 £299 £100 £45
EXTRA C10 OFF SALE PRICE
OF ANY DIVAN SET this Saturday only WITH COPY OF THIS ADVERT
£65
£150 £69 £35 £25
£100 £10
£50 £ 8 5 £99
£75 £148 (3 months)
Single size Was £26.50 £10 Double size Was £34.50 £ 1 4
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ABOUT . 60 Clitheroe , Young' Conservatives ' and th e ir f r ien d s danced the night away, at; a Christmas buffet disco at the . Duke ■ of York Hotel, Grind- leton.
vided by David Cook, . of Read. During • the evening, everyone tucked into a supper of hot chicken with a cold buffet. ' ' A raffle, for a crate
The disco was pro-, '
of ivine, was won by Mr E. Cowperthwaite.
Plans
THE Preston bakery firm, Clancy's, wants to change-its se t -u p in Ca stle S t re e t , Clitheroe. An application (number 1043) has been lodged with the Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Planning Department to change its retail shop to a bakery and retail shop with a. new front. • Also in Clitheroe, ICI is seeking permission to extend its maintenance workshop (1044). Chatburn: alterations to dis
used stables to form new dwel ling next to Manor House
(1037).. Chipping: Continuation of
land-filling former quarry to re store to agricultural use at Black Hall Farm (1038). Gisburn: Conversion of a
THE darters of the Horse Shoe, Clitheroe, gained the distinction’of being the first holders of the Clitheroe: and district Darts League’s. Michael’Patten Cup, just a year after winning the previous knockout competition, the Lawren-
barn adjoining old people’s bun galows to a dwelling, formation of a turning area and car park and improvements to access and drive (1040). Bolton-by-Bowland: Con
version of barn to dwelling at Bay Gate (1041).
son Cup. ' They beat Black ’ Bull, Chatburip 5-1 in an
exciting final at the King’s Arms to clinch the new -trophy which - has been donated to the league by the brother of the, late well-known local darter Michael Patten.
second match between Horse, Shoe skipper, Eddie Penman and Black Bull’s , Andrew Gudgeon being the highlight.'Penman notched up a co - ; veted 180, deciding the second leg with 15 darts. Black Bull then pulled one back through Paul
■ The Horse Shoe soared into a 4-0 lead, the
Towneley, but Alan Parker , clinched it for the Clitheroe team with a win over Gordon .Wood
ward.
Members of both nine-man teams are pictured with the individual awards.
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AS FAR as the children For when 1 they held ranged from buns and' enjoyed party games and
sp.ec.al^ffort was, made of St Mai7 ’s RC Primary, their Chnstmw
B g, , . now r e _ * trifles to jellies and ice- Headmaster Mr Thomas blow of having to jiost- s'cheduled for January c e S mun^s't^ie word.”" X r t V t W S -earn. The children also Prendergast said that a pone the children’s panto 14th and 15th.__________
Young Tories enjoy a disco Lorry park must have
priority-COUNCILLOR
PROVISION for the parking of lorries should be first priority at the Salthill Industrial Estate,, Coun. B r ia n . Braithwaite (Clitheroe)
told the Ribble Valley Council. • The recent temporary
closure of Primrose Road and consequent use of Woone Lane by Smith’s Transport vehicles had highlighted problems cre ated in the town by dor- ries, said . Coun. Braith waite.
“Whenever we talk
about the Salthill Indust rial Estate, the relocation of industry is always put forward as a priority, but there is no specific men-
Horse Shoe darters on target
tion made of lorry parking provision, which should have top priority.”
(Clitheroe) . also urged the removal -of lorries from the town centre as soon as possible. They were do in g c o n s id e ra b le damage to pavements, he
Coun. Henry Chapman
said. A n o th e r C l i th e ro e
member, - Coun. Bert
' Jones wondered if any- thing could be done to speed up the process of. removing Smith’s from
-the Woone Lane site, where its vehicles are re paired and maintained.
Ministry of Transport, in spector said that there
was.no way thei,Woone Lane site could ,:be .used by heavy' vehicles,” he said, asking for an assur ance th a t the council would complain to the Ministry about nothing having been done to stop use of the site. •
“As long ago as May, a B u t P la n n in g and
Transportation Committee chairman Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg asked councillors to be patient for another’two or three months. “The matter is- currently the subject of an- appeal and you know how long these procedures: take,” she said*,’ “We have done ev erything we can.”
other; alternative open to the council would be to issue Smith’s with a notice requiring them to stop using the site im
She added that the only mediately. > • ,
But Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson explained • that if this were done and Smith’s happened to, win its ^appeal, -the council would be liable for all the losses incurred - by the firm in the intervening period.
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CALDERS1 and Dramati stage the “ Oklahoml nights in Ml a warm wl amateur- sta| who would hand.
Producer!
Colin Duf Blackburn, from Mr Bl who has hail on health being 'the ducer for years.
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Zanussi Z919T Automatic Washing Machine Usual Price £2 5 9 .9 5
Pye 8 0 7 3 Radio Cassette „ Usual Price £ 4 9 .9 5
Philips 2021 Video I / , Cassette Recorder Usual Price £49 9 .9 5
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