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8 Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, October 27th, 1983 WE ARE GIVING AWAY


DURING OUR MID-SEASON UPHOLSTERY


by selling 12 suites, each suite reduced by £100


£1,200 SALE


EXAMPLES


STARTING TODAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th A.S.P. SALE PRICE


3-piece suite 3-seater settee..................................... •£389dW £299.00 JS SS filT £429.00


3-piece suite 3-seater settee.....................................


3-piece suite 3-seater super Dralon............................... ,£799^0" £699.00 3-piece suite 3-seater Parker Knoll............................ _£803J3tT" £703.00


CARPET DEPARTMENT SALE ON WILTON ROYAL CARPETS UNTIL NOVEMBER 13th


SALE PRICE Wiltshire 80% wool, 20% nylon, Grade 4...........................


Super Charter 80% wool, 20% nylon, Grade 4................... Charter 80% wool, 20% nylon. Grade 3............................. Melody 100% Olefin heavywear..............................................


.......... £13.49 sq. yd .......... £1 3.79 sq. yd .......... £11 .39 sq. yd


**" See our showroom for other carpets at sale prices______________ £6.99 sq.yd H. M. SOWERBUTTS & CO. 10 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22598 Est. 1870 ,870 Opp. G.P.O.


Alterations to showers


S p e c ia l offer on SHEEPSKINS


Ladies’ Coats from..........£75 Men’s Coats from.............£79 Children’s Coats from ... £45


Call and see for yourself the best value and widest choice in


sheepskin and leather coats and jackets


Coat Care Our Speciality Full after sales repair service available


SUEDEWEAR UNIT 3, WELLGATE CLITHEROE. Tel. 27639


Manufacturers of Suede; Leather- and Sheepskin. Fashion Clothing


THINGS have certainly been made easier for two d isa b le d people in Clitheroe, thanks to the Ribble Valley Council’s housing department. Housing Committee


members were told that the base of showers at


modifications was cham­ pioned by Coun. Eric Bracewell (Clitheroe), a member of the committee, and Clitheroe Mayor John Cowgill. Housing officer Mr


homes in Bolland Close had been made flat so that, if need be, people could reach them by wheelchair. The idea of having the


OVER UO members of Sawley WI attended a celebration dinner at the S p rea d E a g le ,


Sawley, on Monday to mark its 30th birthday.


Everyone enjoyed the meal and president


Mrs Shirley Wright wished all the members a happy birthday. Mr Colin Lloyd replied for the guests.


Gisburn Mart


prices


J. B. Airey (£755) and J. Lan­ caster (£680) and for N/C heif­ ers to R. M. Roper (£780) and R. Murray (£690). Friesian newly calved cows


FORWARD in the dairy sec­ tion at Gisbum Auction Mart on Thursday were 148 newly- calved cows and heifers. Prizes for N/C cows went to


£*£-7 -


made to £825 (average £585) and heifers to £775 (£587). In the in-calf section there


were 110 sheep. Ewes made to £29 and store lambs to £34 (£28.05). In the calf section there were


vers made to £675. In the store section forward


Peter Gladwin said it paved the way for modifi­ cations to the homes of other disabled people in the Ribble Valley. "


TELEPHONES:


Editorial........... Clitheroe 22324 Advertising....... Clitheroe 22323 Classified............ Burnley 22331


Recognise anyone?


TOILETRIES Silvikdn Hairspray 300 ml. SRP C1.78


Silkience shampoo 125 ml. Sunsilk Conditioner 100 ml. SRP 89p


Evidence Skin Care 125 ml. SRP £2.85


Savlon liquid 500 ml, with 20% extra free. SRP £1.14 Beauty Save bubble bath 500 ml. Tampax super plus 10’s Rightguard double protection 150 ml + 25% extra free.


Ullrabright toothpaste, large 53 ml. Steradent tablets 20's, SRP 55p Pampers maxi nappies 12's


HOUSEWARE Sanyo mini tourist iron less than trade price Special purchase non-stick frying pans


Pack of 2 quality “Takeda” reel to reel cassette tapes Fudge Basket


Harley boxed Chocolate assortment


TOYS Patiatina boxed dressed doll


“sleeping eyes”


Battery operated remote control car. Multi feature


MB Games Spider Fly


CLOTHING 100% wool ‘V and crew neck sweaters


Children's denim jeans Ashtons Zorbit flannelette sheets


(see photo)


Ladies brushed cotton lacetrim nightdress


Ladies cotton/aciylic leisure suit, elasticated waist, cuffs and ankles. Contrast trim


Ladies fully lined double-breasted flannel jacket


Ladies mitts Leg warmers assorted colours Pack of 4 micromesh tights Mens 100% pure new wool button front cardigan


Catalogue Save


Our price £7.95


£7.95 £2.99


£2.99 £1.99


Single £5.99 Double £6.99


£4.99 £4.99


£21.99 £13.99 £8.99


99Vzp 99Vzp 69p


£4.99


53/55 SCOTLAND ROAD, NELSON


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P® M555 s | 200 | i_______________ i PER CUSTOMER Simon Stores N5 t r • y~. f - ' f* ■ - 1 t - .J*- VALID TILL 5th Nov 83 PER CUSTOMER Hj


EMBASSY KING SIZE


200


Pack of 12 assorted Christmas cards Box of 24 assorted Christmas cards


£59.95


98p 39p


36p 75p 79p


19Vzp 47p


85p 22p


391/zp £1.55


£7.95 Coloured exterior 99p


Harbenware 6" milk pan. Non-stick interior £1.99


69p £1.25 400gm 99p


20p 49p


CAP 10.3 waveband, electronic clock radio. LED display. 12 month guaranlcc


No, .a*3 _A.r iCC'l Pol B'ack s s s s s S


Children s rocking horse


Damolina Mairstyhng brush


CAP 10 compact audio system stereo cassette, amplifier, tuner and twin speakers - Chrome cassette facility ‘ i. LED level meters.


Autumn scoop, tiuqo assortment.


Ladies skins £3.99 S a v e d sr c‘ M f lp r ed.56 ,R p C2.55


f in d this splendid hand-coloured photo­ graph. Bid how, or why it


T ID YING o u t a drawer the other day, a reader ivas intrigued to


should come to be in her possession is a mystery . . . as are the people in it.


ivas in some ivay con­ nected with one of the tow n ’s


Our guess is that it


photograph. It would be a shame to destroy it,” says our reader, who would be happy to pass it on.


societies. “It is such a nice


d r ama t i c


Friendly warnings for motorists on lights


vening the lighting laws . . . but most of the time


campaign which started on Monday, all uniformed officers will be on the look out for motorists contra­


giving friendly warnings and advice rather than in­ stituting proceedings. In a similar campaign


A COUNTY-WIDE campaign has been started by Lancashire police to improve road safety as the winter nights approach. During a three-week


Head of the Operations Division of the Lancashire Constabulary said: “De­ fective lighting on moving vehicles and unlit vehicles parked incorrectly present a potential road hazard, especially during the winter months.”


Chief Supt J. Porter,


last year, more than 8,000 vehicles were found to have some lighting defect or the drivers in breach of the lighting laws.


KIOSK SPECIALS 555's Normal Price (200) £9.20


EMBASSY REGAL KINGSIZE: Normal Price (200) £9.85


Our Price (With Coupon) £9.00 Our Price (With Coupon) £9.65 (90p for 20!)


(96V2p for 20!)


Wanted: Anything-


to burn C L ITH E R O E ’S two Rotary clubs are on the lookout for material for their big annual bonfire a week on Saturday at the Castle Field. It is being organised by


ing offences are parking on the wrong side of the road at night; parking without lights within 15 yards of a junction; failing to maintain lights; incor­ rect headlamp adjustment when dipped and not using head or fog lamps when conditions demand it.


The most common light­


Clitheroe and Ribblesdale Rotary Clubs and the Ribble Valley Rotoract, who would like the public to take any combustible material to the field as from Monday. The clubs are hoping


extinguishing headlamps w’hen parked; using fog lamps in other than cor­ rect conditions; failing to maintain traffic indicators and rear reflectors and not having the re a r number plate illuminated. Many pedal cyclists are also guilty of not display­ ing lights.


Other faults include not


for a crowd of about 5,000 for the bonfire, the climax of which will be a £450 firework display. Because the whole


evening is designed with safety in mind, people are asked not to bring their own fireworks to avoid any risk of injury.


taking court proceedings for breaches of the light­ ing regulations provided that the offender responds to our constructive ap­ proach to have the defect p u t r ig h t w ith in a specified time.”


“We ask all drivers and riders to recognise their responsibilities so far as vehicle lighting is con­ cerned. “We do not anticipate


Said Chief Supt Porter:


were eight in-calf cattle for­ ward and BW November cal-


Burnham Designs!


Unit B,__ Burnham Park Trading Estate, Blannel Street, Burnley


Tel- 50442


Normal opening times 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.


362 animals forward. Friesian bull calves made to £116 (£51.05), heifers to £58 (£30.35), Hereford X bull calves to £142 (£90.10), heifers to £92 (£56.30), Charolais X bull calves to £152 (£138.35), heifers to £100 (£82.85), black polly bull to calves £80 (£56.85), heifers to £46 (£32.90), Limousin X bull calves to £146 (£112.77), heifers to £81 (£56.61). Of weaned calves, beef X


bull calves made to £187 (£153.85), and heifers to £160. In the sale of store pigs


there were nine animals for­ ward and they made to £19.50.


Mon. — Sat. inclusive Late Night Thurs. till 8 p.m.


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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) B irth d ay tim e a t S aw ley Burnham Designs; for a httle money


£898*11131(6$ this a lot of kitchen


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All types ( MARKING


ward were 515 cattle, 3,494 p and 13 pigs. \


In the fat stock section for­


steers made to 102.2p (92.5p), medium to 106.2p (93.2p), heavy to 104.2p (96.7p), light heifers to 100.2p (87.3p), medium to 96.2p (86.2p), heavy to 91.8p (84p). Of uncertified cattle, young


certified clean cattle, light FROM


to 138p (126. Ip), standard to 152p (142.2p), medium to 147.5p (136.3p), heavy to 139.5p (130.7p), overweight lambs to 125.5p (118.3p), light shearlings to 127p (122p), heavy to 116.5p (116.5p), over­ weight to 88.5p (88.5p), fat ewes to £33 (£17.20), fat rams


bulls made to 121.2p (102.2p), light steers to 95.2p (86.3p), medium to 92.8p (85.9p), heavy to 89.8p (87p), light heifers to 94.2p (80p), mechum to 82.2p (80.7p), heavy to 82.8p (76p), fat cows to 84p (60p). Of sheep, Fight lambs made


to £35.50 (£29.90). Porker pigs made to 76p


(75.7p) and’ fat sows to £85 (£75).


PERFECT CLEANING AND PRESSING


poppy day planned


Best ever


THE poppy appeal house- to-house collection starts in Clitheroe on Monday and local organiser Mrs Ethel Penny is hoping for volunteers and support to make it one of the best ever. The street collection


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17 WHALLEY ROAD, ACCRINGTON. 20 PARKER LANE, BURNLEY.


13 MARKET STREET, COLNE.


will be held in the town on November 12th. Mrs Penny will be on


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hand to provide volun­ te e r s with collecting boxes from Monday in the shop at the corner of Duck Street (formerly Calico Corner), She will be there for a


S E D a O "


fortnight, Monday to Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except for Wed­ nesdays). On November 4th, the shop will only be open until noon.


PAYING TRIBUTE


AT Ribblesdale Camera Club Mr and Mrs C. Clapham, of Giggleswick, gave a slide show about th e i r holiday in Sri Lanka, with many beauti­ ful shots of the wild life and flora. Looking ahead, mem­


/ •••


bers will see the Photo­ graphic Society of Ameri­ ca Slide Show 1981 next Tuesday. Tribute was paid at the


meeting to one of the club’s longest-serving m em b ers , Mr Brian Braithwaite, who died last week. He joined the club shortly after its formation in 1939.


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