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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 12th, 19SJ,
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Distinctive Elegance by Maureen Ilowson
SPECIAL SALE CONTINUES
CLEARANCE OF MANY HIGH CLASS
GARMENTS AT HALF PRICE OR LESS TO MAKE WAY FOR THE COMING AUTUMN ’84 COLLECTIONS
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E.G.: LOUIS FERAUD DRESSES Normally £189, NOW £80
Normally £149, NOW £70 (FEW ONLY)
SWIMMING COSTUMES Normally £42, NOW £25 Few a t £16
A selection of BLOUSES, cotton/poly Normally £42, NOW £18
DAK SKIRTS Normally £73, NOW £49 Few left. Many more skirts at unbelievable prices
Selection of GOWNS Normally £134, NOW £40. A few a t £30.
Wide selection of Evening Skirts and Cocktail Wear a t HALF PRICE
WEDDING DRESSES A selection of Bridal Gowns still
.available on our Bargain Rail, e.g.: Were £140, NOW £60
LINGERIE AND BEACHWEARAT SPECIAL PRICES MANY MORE SKIRTS, GOWNS, SUITS ETC., AT WELL BELOW HALF PRICE.
OPEN 9-30 a.m. to 8-30 p.m. MON.-FRI. 9-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. SATURDAY
OPEN AS USUAL THROUGHOUTALL HOLIDAY WEEKS
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29 PEEL STREET, CLITHEROE Telephone 2 7 8 4 8
(Oft Inner By-pass Whalley/Skipton A59 near Whitesides)
A NEW trophy was at stake at Edisford School’s swimming gala at the' Ribbles- dale Pool, Clitheroe. - Winners of the trophy,
Simpson. 2nd year: Paul Har greaves. 3rd year: Angela Walmsley. 4th year: Robert
Simpson.
Spedding. 2nd year: Joshua Metcalf. 3rd year: Stephen Turnbull. 4th year: Zoe Farn-
Backstroke: 1st year: Claire
presented by parents Mi ami Mrs Stephen Farn sworth, were the Red
team. There were events for
children who could swim a length, or a width. The non-swimmers had then- own races in the learner pool. ‘
RESULTS
Speckling. 2nd year: Joshua Metcalf. 3rd year: Stephen Turnbull. 4th year: Stephen Berry. Ball race. Top infants: Lisa Dobson. 1st year: John Fenby. Breaststroke: 1st year: Laura
Crawl. 1st year junior: Claire
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EXAMPLES
Joanne Emmett, Andrew Pearce. 1st year: Gillian Scott. 2nd year: Stephen Bate. Width race. Top infants:
sworth. Float race. Top infants:
Andrew Pearce. 1st year: Billy Coates. 2nd year: Stephen
Bate. NON-SWIMMER RACES
Roache, Joanne Scott, Paul Buchanan.
. Walking race: Joint, Angela
Joint, Hannah Switzer, Joanne Scott, Darren Wilson.
Walking with a ballon:
Joint, Rosalind Hamilton,' Joanne Scott, Paul Buchanan. Swimming with arm band.
Rosalind Hamilton, Joanne Scott, Dawn Jones. Walking with egg and spoon:
Walking with a float: Joint,
Joint, Angela Roache, Charlot te Coates, Darren Wilson. Swimming pushing a float:
SATURDAY, JULY 21 st
FINAL REDUCTIONS ON A FEW PRICES
ASP SALE PRICE FINAL PRICE
TEAK WALL UNIT (6ft. 6in.).............. £435.00 £349.00 £319.00 WELSH DRESSER (3ft.)
............ £247.00 £199.00 £179.00
TEAKTV CABINET (Nathan)............ £250.00 £179.00 £159.00 3 SEATER S U I T E
£899.00 £499.00 £469.00
MAHOGANY WALL UNIT (3ft.)......... £479.00 £299.00 £249.00 MAHOGANY TV CABINET................ £215.00 £179.00 £159.00 MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD............... . £542.00 £449.00 £399.00 LIBRARY BOOKCASE (MAH)........... £583.00 £499.00 £425.00 MAHOGANY 4 DRAWER CHEST £204.50 £179.00 £159.00
BEDDING SALE
3ft. DIVANS................................... ..................................... from o 'n n 4ft. 6in. DIVANS............
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H. M. SOWERBUTTS 10 KING STREET, CLITHEROE
Est. 1870 Tel. 22598
Opp.GPO .........................................■■■from £99.00
THE champagne corks were popping at 6 Church Brow, Clitheroe, the home of David and Mary Brass, on Friday, at a
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champagne and strawber ry evening which raised £150 for Guide Dogs for the Blind. - David, president of Ribble Valley Rotaract Club, which organised the event, said: “We thought we would do something a
bit different this year and although 80 people came along we would liked to have had more support from the public.
we did not have any par ticular section of the
“The difficulty was that
David Bristol, founder president of the club pouring the champagne with Mary (centre) and David Brass (extreme left).
public to appeal to.” Our photograph shows
SAFETY FIRST IN MIND
Large selection of occasion dresses and outfits by Inger Rose, Annie Gough, Nipon, Susan Small, Gina Bacconi and Hildebrand.
SALE
All at half price. Summer maternity clothes by Pia and Paula at sale
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PUPILS, staff and gover nors of .Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for Boys, together with representa tives of the Old Clithero- nians Association and Ribble Valley Mayor Goun. Bernard Thornton, attended the annual, com memoration service.
mark the foundation of the school in 1554, was at Clitheroe Parish Church. It was conducted by the
The service, held to
v ic a r , Canon John Hudson, assisted by the Rev. Brian Stevenson (vicar of Low Moor), the Rev. Jim Needham (Trini ty Methodist Church) and Fr Joseph Wareing- (SS Michael and Jo h n ’s Church). Guest preacher was the
Loma Margaret Tomkins was married to farmer Mr R o b e r t S taf fo rd at Clitheroe Parish Church on Saturday. The bride is the only
STAFFORD — Pers TOMKINSonal secretary Miss
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daughter of Mr J. S. Tom kins, of Longsight Avenue, Clitheroe, and the late Mrs M. Tomkins. The bridegroom is the elder son of Mr and Mrs
Rev. Ivor Halliwell, chap lain to Wakefield Prison. Also p re s e n t was
former headmaster Mr Gerald Hood, in his capac ity as president of the Old Clitheronians Association.
Perfect day for fair
J. Stafford, of The Hey, Back Lane, Newton. The bride, given away
by her father, wore a full- length gown of white silk lace trimmed with satin ribbon. Her long veil was edged in satin and held in place by a headdress of white flowers and she car ried a bouquet of blue roses, lily-of-the-valley, blue lilies, gypsophila and stephanotis. She was attended by
BARGAINS IN BRAS, CORSETRY, SLIPS,
NIGHTWEAR AND BEACH WEAR
Miss Christine Ormand, Mrs Sharon Nutter and Miss Suzannah Stafford the bridegroom’s niece. They wore full-length
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blue dresses trimmed with satin ribbon and with bodices of embroidered flowered lace. They had circlet headdresses of blue rosebuds and forget-me- nots and carried bouquets of blue roses, white lilies gypsophila and lily-of-the
valley.Best man was Mr Howard Borrell and ushers were Mr Paul Tomkins, the bride’ brother, and Mr Peter Stafford, the bridegroom’: brother. The ceremony was con
Joint, Rosanna Hamilton, Vic toria Penman, Charlotte Coates, Joanne Scott, Beverley Higgs, Dawn Jones, Ashley Williams. < Swimming width: Joint,
Charlotte Coates, Beverley Higgs, Angela' Roache.
IT WAS a p e r fe c t summer day on Saturday for St Catherine’s Church summer fair at West Bradford and nearly £300 was raised for the funds. The fair was opened by
Canon C. F. Goodchild, vicar of St Catherine’s. Many stalls were set up in the area adjoining the churchyard, each manned by church workers and friends.
strawberries and cream served in the Sunday School across the road. Our photograph shows
Refreshments included
some of the parishioners lining up for raffle tickets.
Bubbly to wash down the strawberries
ducted by Canon J. C, Hudson. Following a reception at
the P a rk e r s Arms Newton, the couple left for a touring honeymoon in Scotland. They are to live at Oxenhurst Farm Newton. Photograph: Audrey Stretch, Chatburn.
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A PROPOSAL for a cattle building and slurry store, at Halsteads- Farm, Slaidburn, has been ap proved by the Ribble Valley - Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee. -
Please Support T h eATS British Butterfly Appeal
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RIBBLE Valley planners have refused an applica tion for three retractable canopies at the Three Fishes Inn, Mitton. . The borough council’s
LEARNING how to ride the safe way is nine-year- old Ruth Ellacott, of Waddington and West Bradford CE School, one of nine pupils who passed cycling proficiency certifi cates.
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Development Sub-commit tee felt that the canopies would detract from the appearance of the pre mises. which is a listed building.
safety officer Mr Colin Everett put the children through their paces. The other successful pupils were Susan Wetherby, Sarah Phillip, Georgina Greenwood, Catherine Procter, Julian Tatton, Robert Gregson, Samant ha Chadwick and Rachel Dinsdale. .
Ribble Valley road
Everett telling the chil dren how to make a left- hand turn. • . -
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FORMER Ribblesdale pupil Laura Pratt has ob tained a
B.Sc. in comput ing sciences at North Staffordshire Polytechnic. Miss Pratt (21), of-Buc-
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kingham Drive, Read, is holidaying in France
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THIEVES have stolen a stainless steel heat, ex change unit from a North West Water - Authority compound at the-rear of Kemple View, Clitheroe.
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