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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). . Burnley 22331 (Classified) 6 Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, May 27th, 19S2 (f Tom Chandley Ovens 1)


Clancy’s is still family


concern


CONFECTIONERS on the opening of their NEW BAKERY


CONGRATULATIONS to CLANCY’S


We are pleased to have supplied the NEW ELECTRIC BAKING OVENS


Pi


DESPITE the company’s rapid expansion , over the last few years, Clancy’s still remains very much a family business. Peter and Lyn Clancy


Dairy Crest


remain the only direc­ tors and, although Peter now finds himself well occupied with paper­ work, he still . likes to turn his hand to baking whenever he can. Born and brought up


is the proud supplier of '


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Customer comes first at fresh-look bakery


THE best quality at TOM CHANDLEY LTD


Sole Manufacturers of the Durelect and Compactn Electric Baking Ovens and the “Jubilee Ilentstore"


BAKER Y ENGINEERS


WINDMILL LANE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, WINDMILL LANE, DENTON,


MANCHESTER M34 3RB Tel. 061-336 5444/5


Cook & Smith (Insurances) Ltd


TSLAbbJ CAKES TO ORDER 'M


Messrs CLANCY’S are protected by a shop policy which takes over where the bull


leaves off


Why not call at our new offices or phone for further details


Wade House, 2 Church Brow Clitheroe, BB7 2AA Tel. 22381/2


DAWSONS


GREENGROCERS 2 6 CASTLE STREET


CLITHEROE Tel. 22994


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Suppliers of SALADS . to CLANCY’S


WISHING THEM EVERY SUCCESS FOR THE BEST IN


FRESH FISH AND VEG


CLANCY’S have re­ cently i7itroduced a new and ambitious side to their ever ex­ panding business. The .company aims


feels has . so far not been available locally. “This side of the bus­


to specialise in provid­ ing ivedding and other celebration cakes for all occasions, a sei'vice which Peter Clancy


iness ivill be based at Preston and ivill pro­ v id e cak es on' a wholesale as well as retail basis,” said M r '


to have our brochures and order forms avail­ able in hotels all over Lancashire so that the cake can be ordered at the same time as the ivedding reception or other such ■ event is being booked. “We also, plan to


Clancy. “Ultimately, we hope


the best prices — th a t ’s the . sincere


ensure that everything on sale is completely'fresh.


promise from Clan­ cy’s, the ambitious bakers and confection­ ers who' have- just spent some £20,000 on improvements to their shop in Castle Street, Clitheroe.


recently • completed re- furbishments is to provide the best possible service for the shop’s customers and the majority of the money has been spent on introducing a brand new “in shop bakery,” to


The main aim of the


at the shop has included a complete new shop front, extensive improvements ta the interior and re­ roofing at the rear of the premises — the first changes at the premises for at least 15 years.


Other work carried out Service


Peter Clancy, is a great believer in the importance of personal service and courtesy to the customer and it will be the pleasant duty of Miss Andrea


The firm’s founder, Mr


Koral, the new man­ ageress of' the Castle


Street shop, to ensure that the needs and wishes


of the customer always come first. “There is too much in­


store bakeries, before joining Clancy’s, again about two months ago.


difference in shops these days," says Mr Clancy, “if customers are treated well, they will remember us and hopefully, come back again.”


ises customers the best prices for the top quality fare, including savings on items bought in larger quantities.


Expanding


b ak e ry ” has already proved highly successful with customers and it is hoped to provide the same facility at some .of the company’s other shops in the near future.


The new “ in shop


' Clitheroe,' Mr Clancy hopes to expand the lun­ chtime trade at the Castle Street shop beyond the current sandwiches, pies and soup.


provide a 24 hour sei'­ vice, whereby custom­ ers can ring us .with their requirements and, within a matter of hours, their cake will be delivered.”


CONGRA TULA TIONS to


CLANCY’S CONFECTIONERS


(CLITHEROE LTD) FROM


TURNER BROS EV Y RA A IA R TH


(WARRINGTON)


ER W MTER L FO E BK YAER


Over 800 lines Inquiries welcome


• WARRINGTON 52306 (4 lines)


items as ploughman’s lunches, salads and hot meals are expected to be available, again at' very competitive prices.'


Later in the year, such ,


customer is well catered for by up to six counter staff who are able to cut w a i t in g tim e to a minimum.


Already, the lunchtime


service to the customer,” said Mr Clancy, “if some­ one is served quickly and pleasantly, they look for­ ward to shopping here again.”


“It is all part of good


pands, Mr Clancy is keen to build - a strong “struc­ ture” of reliable people around him and the policy is proving highly success­ ful at Clitheroe.


As the business ex­ Ring and getyour replacement Calor Gas


Clitheroe, joined the com­ pany about two months ago after eight years in shop management else­ where.


Miss Koral, who lives in


' Bakery manager Mr David Walsh was area manager’over a supermar­ ket groups chain of in­


CARR'S FLOUR MILLS LTD


. STANWIX CARLISLE


CLITHEROE TILE CENTRE Among all the work we carried out at


CLANCY’S


SHOP (ROOF SLATING, PLASTERING, PLUMBING, TILING)


TILES from our comprehensive selection..


It all started with the choice of


We wish CLANCY’S every success with their


NEW VENTURE


SUPPLIERS OF QUALITY FLOURS TO


CLANCY’ a .j


S CONFECTIONERS LTD’ 7 ‘ ' ■ O B H B i B B n n n B i •


•• ’ >'• - 'I-' i


Whether it be fixing or cash and carry, help and advice is always available, in particular for the DIY


t the advantage of the people who understand the fixing of tiles.


man, because he SAVES MONEY by CASH and CARRY — and gets


cylinder delivered to your door Call in and see us forthe latest.Calor Approved appliances


Dawsons Ironmongers _ Be


Congratulations to CLANCY’S ON THE OPENING OF THE NEW BAKERY


56 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 25151


RANK HOVIS LIMITED


SUPPLIERS OF BAKERS PRIDE, GRANARY, GOLD CREST, AND HOVIS


I WOULD LIKE TO WISH


CLANCY’S


OPEN SIX DAYS. Monday — Friday 8-30 a.m. to . 5-30 p.m.


Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5-30 p.m.- , Wellgate and King Lane


Tel. Clitheroe 27127 AMPLE PARKING •


CONFECTIONERS EVERY SUCCESS IN


THEIR NEW VENTURE


Once the new develop­ ments are established at


And Mr Clancy prom­


Clitheroe bakery is estab-' lished, Mr Walsh, of Blackburn, will become the company’s develop­ ment manager, and Mr Barry Wood, of Lon- gridge, who has been with Clancy’s for about' a year, will take over as Clitheroe bakery foreman.-


When ' th e new Early riser


to the bakery staff at Castle S t re e t is Mr Graham Ridings, of Black­ burn, who regularly rises at .3 a.m. to. make sure that everything is fresh and ready for the shop opening at 8 a.m. , Before the in-shop


Another new addition


■ baker’s and confection­ er's shop in Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, was up for sale, jumped at the chance to buy it anil have been in the Ribble Valley ever since. For the past six years,


in Liverpool, Peter (33) worked for five years at a large bakery in the city before he and Lyn (29) also from Mersey­ side, decided to go into business by themselves. They heard that a


DAIRY CREST CREAM


AND A WHOLE WORLD OF THE BEST OF BRITISH DAIRY PRODUCTS to


CLANCY’S CONFECTIONERS at ■


their home has. been at West Bradford, after having previously lived over the shop in Chat- burn Road. The couple have a


CLITHEROE AND PRESTON and wish


MR PETER CLANCY


three-year-old daughter, Katie, and Peter is' a former member of the Rotary Club of Ribbles-


E V E R Y SUCCE S S IN TH E FUTU RE


dale. .Some 18 months ago, after two years with the club, he resigned be­ cause of the amount of time he needed to spend on his business. Lyn left the retail side


. interest in the running of things.


of the business when Katie came along , but still retains a very active


Advertising feature


Expanding


bakery was introduced, all the baking was done at Preston and, with de­ liveries often not reaching Clitheroe until 10 a.m. the service proved unsatisfac­ tory. - Now, however, every­


thing is made on the pre­ mises and Clancy’s can cater to all their custom­ ers’ needs. The Castle Street shop


CLANCY’S now have six I shops in Preston and ] shortly plan to open another. The new ,“in- sh op ” bakery at | Clitheroe could well become a feature of the 1 existing outlets and the re are plans to expand into P eter’s | home city of Liverpool.


is open from 8 a.m. to 5- 30‘p.rn. on Monday, Tues­ day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wed­ nesday.


For Advertising Features


Tel. Clitheroe 2 2 3 2 3 / 2 4 8 0 4


ARE PLEASED TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH


CLANCY’S PROGRESSIVE ATTITUDE


E. Cookson & Sons Ltd


Exhibition Bakers


PRESTON ROAD, LYTHAM ST ANNE’S Tel. Lytham 739010


BAKERS OF SUNBLEST BREAD CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO CLANCY’S CONFECTIONERS (Clitheroe) Ltd


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BEST WISHES TO


CLANCY’S CONFECTIONERS (CLITHEROE) LTD


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DAIRY CREST DAIRIES School Lane, Bamber Bridge, Preston PR5 6BH Telephone: Preston (0772) 39871


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thii'l (Bakery Supplies) Ltd


GREENGATE, MIDDLETON MANCHESTER M24 1RU Tel. 061-653 7700


SUPPLIERS OF DISPOSABLES TO BRITAIN’S CRAFTSMEN BAKERS


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