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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) FO R CHRISTMAS A f h Z ' i le * '
Wide range of BMX cycles now in stock
from £ 7 9 .9 5 upwards
Burner, Mag-Burner, Night Burner, Ultra Burner, Chrome Burner, Super-Tough
-ht, high-
Burner, Zappers, Rhino-Pro, Diamond Back, Superstar, Dream-Rider, Dream Machine, Tomcat, Spitfire etc.
SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY CYCLE TILL CHRISTMAS
A . E . H A R G R EA V ES
MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22683
Gisburn firm finds the right solution
A GISBURN-BASED firm produced its first bottles of a nickel plating solution this week after eight months in one of four advance factory units.
an American firm, is pro ducing the electroless sol ution for use on North Sea oil valves and car and aircraft components. Managing director Mr
Cello and piano recital
NEXT Wednesday Clitheroe Concerts Socie ty is to hear a recital for cello and piano in the Girls’ Grammar School. The cellist, Josephine
Horder, has studied at the Royal College of Music and the Salzburg Mozarteum and is now principal cello in the Kent Opera Orchestra. Her par tner at the
Stapleton (UK), part of
Bill Dean, who set up the firm with sales director Mr Peter Singleton, hopes the business will expand sufficiently over the. next few months to enable them to take over another unit. Mr Dean said: “We
Specially invited
GRANNIES and gran dads have received a spe cial invitation to next week’s toddler s' carol ser vice at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor. The Vicar, Rev. Brian
Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, December 1st, 1983 7
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STUCK FOR SOMETHING TO BUY FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS?
WHY NOT TREAT YOUR WIFE OR HUSBAND TO AN ANORAK OR THERMAL COAT
ANY GARMENT THAT IS THE WRONG SIZE,
Stevenson, said: “Older people love to watch the little ones and we are hoping many will come. The children will be sing ing, and doing a Christ mas play.” Another special feature
brought over some of the solution from America, but 80 per cent of that has gone. This is the first that we have manufac tured.’’ Stapleton (UK) receives
COLOUR OR STYLE CAN BE CHANGED AFTER CHRISTMAS
FOR THE BIGGEST AND BEST SELECTION IN CLITHEROE
VISIT MEL ON CLITHEROE MARKET TUESDAY AND SATURDAY
of the service on Thurs day at 2 p.m. will be a collection of small gifts from the congregation for poor children.
ALSO LARGE SELECTION OF CHILDREN’S ANORAKS AND COATS
AND YOU’LL DO WELL DEAL WITH MEL
technical support — such as research and corrosion testing — from its Ameri can counterparts.
piano was to have been Nicola Hadley, but she has unfortunately frac tured her wrist and her place is to be taken by Michael Dussek. He specialises in accom
California in the 1960s, but returned after 15 years and began looking for a suitable site and to carry out market re search. Mr Dean said: “Gisbum
Both men emigrated to
Complete Bedroom Furnishers and Bed Specialists
was an ideal site for us, because although we don’t need to be in a town we will be trading all over England and the Conti nent.”
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paniment, having acted as r e s id e n t p ia n is t for master classes and been official accompanist for last ' year’s International Singing Competition at Aldeburgh. The programme will in
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CHRISTMAS Delivery Guaranteed DUVETS ALL QUALITIES Goose Down, Feather
and Down, Terylene e.g. Double size Feather and Down £28.50
14 days trial. Money back guarantee
BACK CARE MATTRESSES — EXTRA FIRM 3ft. £38, £44, £54, etc.
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Super King Size
6ft. x 6ft. 6in. Hand-made to your specification. One price only
£350
4ft. 6ln. £54, £69, £79, etc. SAME DAY DELIVERY__________
4ft. 6ih. Four-Drawer Superior Divan Set A Prestige Special £ 1 2 9 . 9 5
Over 150 singles in stock, prices at £69, £88 and £98 DRAWER DIVANS
Double (4 drawers) prices at £108, £118, £135 and £175 SLEEPEEZEE, DUNLOPILLO, REST ASSURED, VI-SPRING, ETC.________________
3ft. DIVAN SETS £37.50, £44, £54 and £64 etc.
Pish Merchant) URHLEV
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4 f t. 6in. Spring Interior Divan and Mattress
complete with 8 castors Now Only £ 7 9
KING SIZE BEDS 5ft. x 6ft. 6in.
(Famous Brand Names Only) from £ 1 1 5 t o £ 4 5 0 eg: Dunlopillo, Sleepeezee, Resl Assured, Vi-Sprung, Silenlnighl etc.
BUY YOUR BED TODAY - SLEEP IN IT TONIGHT To be cleared this week OVER 4 0 0 MATTRESSES in all qualities and sizes many at greatly reduced prices.
Sleepeezee, Dunlopillo, Rest Assured, Vi-Spring, etc. THE ONE PRICE GUARANTEE
DOUBLE PRICING — NO H.P. OR CREDIT. WE CATER EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH AND C.O.D CUSTOMERS
Access and Barclaycard welcome
Same day delivery on everything
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PRESTIGE SUPER BEDS A'<in^4<i U i4ft'i4AiDiiFnlAtf :DH . D a r ilh am a n r i The family firm who treat youjighm^ E. H. BOOTH! Wish to apologise for the four
wrong prices appearing in their full page advertisement issue dated November 24th.
HEATHER CREAM
SHOULD BE £5.29 NOT £4.25
ected encer,
# amics,
mms. ood 's for
• HARVEYS LUNCHEON DRY
SHOULD BE £2.99 NOT £2.29
SHOULD BE £1.79 NOT £1.55
STONES BITTER
SHOULD BE £1.55 NOT £1.79
CARLING LAGER
We hope this does not cause too much inconvenience to our customers. ,,
BEATS TOWN CENTRE PRICES EVERY TIME, THIS IS NOT REFLECTED IN OUR PRICES — NO OBLIGATION — NO
CLITHEROE Ladies’ Circle found the recipe for success when they held a festive food tasting even ing in aid of local charities on Thursday.
visited the home of chair man Mrs Kathleen East- wood, in St Paul’s Close, Low Moor, and over £90 was raised.
More than 70 people
sample fare ranging from pate and winter salad to rum truffles and hot punch. Recipes were on sale for lOp.
Visitors were invited to
and-buy stall and competi tions to guess the weight of a cake and the name of a teddy bear.
There was also a bring-
Eastwood (second from left) compares dishes with members of the Circle’s Community Services Committee. From the left, they are Mrs Hazel Hailwood, Mrs Jan e t Spedding, Mrs Margaret Berry, Mrs Joan Hould- sworth and Mrs Liz Watkins.
In our picture, Mrs
FOR using a car with two defective tyres, Edward Marcella (54), of the Pendle Hotel, Chatbum,
was fined £40 for each offence by Clitheroe magistrates. He was or
Advent lunches
THE first of four advent lunches at the United Re formed Church, Clitheroe, in Tuesday, was attended oy 50 people. It is the 3rst time the church has seld them and they follow ;he format of their suc cessful Lent lunches. Envoy Jack Tagg, of
the Salvation Army, de scribed how the Army is preparing for Christmas in Clitheroe, visiting old people and entertaining them to Christmas dinner. After a short service
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clude works by De Falla, Beethoven, Schumann and Brahms.
ployees at the moment, but Mr Dean expects that up to six jobs, could be created over the next year. The advance factories
There are no other em
SHAWBRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE 25155
No mirror
at Gisburn were built three years ago by Engl ish Industrial Estates, but two units are still vacant.
FOR using a van without an offside wing mirror, in Accrington Road, What ley, Andrew Briggs (19), of Rock Mount, Altham West, was fined £15 at Clitheroe. Briggs, who told the
for its funds. The fair was held in the
A CHRISTMAS fair for Ribble Valley Junior Snorkel Club raised £64
magistrates by letter that the van was not his, was also ordered to pay £6 costs.
Taste of festive fare >rtH ) 0 - 20"OR 22"
117 Burnley Road, Padiham. Tel: 0282 71338
TELEVISION SET
" 12 Castlegate BB71AZ, Clitheroe. M: 0200 23214
Frank Thompson, said the fair had been a great success and would help the club to thrive.
‘Technical error’
CLITHEROE magis t r a t e s fined Jo sep h Samuel Irwin (20), of Althol Street, Burnley, £25 for using a motor pickup in Waterloo, Clitheroe, without a driv ing licence. Irwin was also fined £10
Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour, so guests natur ally included the Mayor, Coun. Ted Boden, who congratulated the club on what it was trying to achieve. Group l eader , Mi-
Honorary member
of Legion ONE of the oldest mem bers of the Clitheroe branch of the Royal Brit ish Legion has died, aged 90.
Mr Harry Bowker, who lived for many years in
Fort Street, was an honor a ry member of th e Legion. He started his working
life as a drawer-in at one of the town’s mills. During the first world
for not having an offside wing mirror on the vehi cle and ordered to pay £6 costs. In a letter to the court,
for many years as a caretaker, looking after St J am e s ’s School and Church, and then as a road cleaner for the old C l i th e ro e Borough Council. Mr Bowker, a widower,
war, he served in the army, seeing action in the Dardanelles. Later in life he worked
he said that the driving licence offence was a tech nical error. Someone had vandalised his vehicle. When he set off he had two wing mirrors.
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taken by the Minister, the Rev. John Salsbury, lunch was served by the ladies of the church.
Fined £10
FOR urinating in a public place at Whalley, Mark Andrew Credie (17), of Old Back Lane, Wiswell, was fined £10 a t Clitheroe.
Faulty tyres
dered to pay £6 costs. In a letter to the court,
the defendant said he had already made inquiries at a tyre depot for a new set and was told to return within a few days for them.
T O P TW E N T Y
' 2. (1) “Uptown girl” — Billy Joel. 3. (4) “Never, never” — The Assembly. 41 (5) “Love of the common people” — Paul Young.
1. (2) “Say, say, say” — Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson.
5. (3) “Cry just a little bit” — Shakin’ Stevens. 6. (9) “Calling your name” — Marilyn. 7. (11) “A solid bond in your heart” — The Style Council.
10. (10) “Thriller” — Michael Jackson. 11. (15) “Right by your side” — Eurythmics. 12. (—) “Waterfront” — Simple Minds. 13. (7) “The sun and the rain” — Madness. 14. (16) “Let’s stay together” — Tina Turner. 15. (20) “Oblivious” — Aztec Camera. 16. (—) “Please don’t fall in love” — Cliff Richard. 17. (8) “The love cats” — The Cure. 18. (12) “Puss ’n’ boots” — Adam Ant. 19. (13) “Under cover of the night” — The Rolling Stones.
8. (14) “Hold me now” — Thompson Twins. 9. (6) “All night long”— Lionel Richie.
20. (—) “Love will tear us apart” — Joy Division. National placings are in brackets. Tip for the top:
“Only you” — The Flying Pickets. LP of the week: “Can’t slow down” — Lionel Richie. Chart compiled by Castle Records and Tapes.
afford a sheepskin coat from the
This Christmas all the family can
Sheepskin Warehouse Shop
MILL BRIDGE SKIPTON
(Junction of Gararavo and Graaalngton Road)
Telephone 60934 e a t . ‘*i-‘ • *V'V*• -‘.-y. T' .£ V ' W tVJS'WS'’ .77’ IT* r * *■'
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Adults sheepskin coats from £79.00 and Chi ldren s from £29.00
As manufacturers we sell direct to you the public at prices that cannot be beaten. We hold over 1,000 coat3 In stock, for you to choose from. We are open 6 days a week plus Sunday afternoons in Grassingtori
IlllsSste' Just part of our extensive First Floor Showrooms
CAITHNESS GIFT
Paperweights, Vases, Thimbles etc. Wide selection.
WRAPPING PARCELS GIFT
WRAPPED TO YOUR CHOICE
GIFT VOUCHERS A Gift Voucher from Penthouse
Pottery is always a welcome gift. This can be exchanged at any time
for any article throughout the shop.
DARTINGTON GLASS
Sharon and Imbiber Wine . Suites. Full range of Decanters.
Giftware for all ages. DOULTON ROYAL
The “Brambly Hedge” Collection.
Wide range of China Figures, Florals, also “Bunnykins” Children's Giftware.
SWAN COURTYARD, CLITHEROE
Sets, Mirrors, Wine Tables, Hallstands, Plant Pots and Glasses galore. Mugs, Beakers, Kiddy Lamps, Kitchenware etc.
RED CHRISTMAS CANDLES from only 15p
CHESS SETS half normal price WELL WORTH A VISIT!
CRYSTAL Extensive range of Wine Suites and
1 Giftware from Thomas Webb, Edinburgh Crystal and Royal Doulton including Miniatures and Boxed Giftware.
BARGAIN BASEMENT Offers a large variety of Gift Ideas from Tea
OUR WEDGWOOD
Peter Rabbit and Mrs Tiggywinkle Nursery ware. Full range of Jasper and China Giftware including.
Mirabelle, Angela, Kuyani Crane and Wild Strawberry.
BESWICK
Full range of Cattle. Horses, Dogs, Cats etc. Gifts to suit all ages from this extensive collection.
9A t irJ,rr0r B£DR rOh VI SPRING, RELYON, BEDS
LEZ, RESTUS, TRAFALGAR
QUILT COVERS etc. by .
was a member of Clitheroe’s Pendle Club and enjoyed playing dominoes there. He recently moved to
, ACCORD
Warren Holt Home for the Elderly at Wilpshire. A service will be fol
lowed by cremation at Ac crington tomorrow.
QUILTS and PILLOWS by FOGARTY, DUNLOPILLO
SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE WITH OUR PRICE PROMISE i - . t m I . IIKimoOMS LA
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