Chtheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 2233) (Classi/itd; 8 Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, June 5th, 1986
Castle Couture of Clitheroe
Distinctive Elegance by MAUREEN HOWSON- PRESENTS HER
GRAND BONUS 1986 SUMMER SALE
Louis Feraud Jackets............................... oilonn Louis Feraud Suits...................................
Louis Feraud Skirts.................................. £115-00 Louis Feraud Blouses............................... £109-00 Louis Feraud Silk Gowns......................... £269.00 Louis Feraud Cotton Gowns.................... eoonn Louis Feraud Jumpers.............................
P L U S M A N Y M O R E
Heinzleman Skirts.................................... £64.99 Heinzleman Blouses.....................'-........... Heinzleman Jumpers................................ £*"•““ Heinzleman Jackets.................................. Heinzleman Trousers............................... Heinzleman Jet Set Jackets................ Heinzleman Jet Set Skirts.................. Heinzleman Jet Set Trousers............. Heinzleman Jet Set Tee Shirts.......... Heinzleman Jet Set Jumpers..............
Geiger Skirts........................................ Geiger Blouses.....™..............................
Geiger Two Piece Cotton........ Geiger Jumpers.......................
£105.50 £69.99 £63.99 £34.50 £59.99
£120.50 .WJ.n
j g l S £98.99
Geiger Jackets........................................... ^116-50 Geiger Belts................................................... £^-60
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Etienne Aignet Cotton Blouses................. £125.00 Etienne Aginet Cotton Blouses................. £125.00
High Fashion Big Shirts.......................... JZZ’52 High Fashion Gowns.................................... £205.00
£ 39.99 £ 29.99 £ 35.99 £ 45.99 £ 29.99 £ 65.99 £ 39.99 £ 39.99 £ 25.99 £ 39.99
£ 150.00 £ 69.99 £ 79.99 £ 29.99 £ 79.99 £ 79.99
£ 79.99 £ 39.99
High Fashion Jackets.................................. £205.00 We have many more items on our 2nd floor at HALF PRICE
Also upstairs a large selection of Wedding Gowns at SALE
PRICES, i.e. £275.00, now £160.00. Some at £65.00 and £7o.00 Ellis and Bridgett Black.
Our Bahamia Breeze Salon. Exclusive safe fast tanning system APPOINTMENTS NOW BEING TAKEN
S U N B E D i rn
OPENING HOURS DURING OUR SALE 9 a.m. to 8-30 p.m. Monday to Friday 9-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Saturdays
29 PEEL STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 27848. (off inner by-pan* Whalley/Skipton A59, near Whiteside*) a ADVERTISING PAYS DIVIDENDS
LOOKING FOR A HOLIDAY? YOU’RE GETTING WARMER
You're |ust days away from 7 Nights In Ma|orca for £ 1 2 9 ... Or 14 days In Ibiza for £149, or 14 days In Portugal for £149 and many more besides as you can see.
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You can call It Alrtours Early Summer Sale, or Late Bargains or whatever you choose. All that really matters la that those are our genuine, GUARANTEED, lowest-prlce holidays,
VALID FOR ALL DEPARTURE DATES BETWEEN SUNDAY, JUNE 8th and SUNDAY, JUNE 15th.
The prices shown are fully Inclusive of: • Weekly Flights direct from Manchester.
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• Transport to your Accommodation (except seat only ). • 7 or 14 Night Accommodation
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• Choice of Self Catering or Hotels • Room with bathroom — most with balcony
So, there you have It. Probably the Best Chance you ll have to get away to the sunshine this year.
• Airport Taxes • Services of the Alrtours Courier
... XtSDII HU TENERIFE
GRAN CANARIA Dtps, bars., Sat.
TUNISIA
LANZAROTE Dtp. Sir.
NiprtJ Cittriif Hall Burt Hal! B 7
N o. it 14 7
14 7
14 7 14
£159 £179
CHILDREN’S REDUCTIONS
When Shoring with 2 Full Fore Poylng Poesongors Hotels
2-12 Years
1st Child 2nd Child
all In at your local r K ■w a # w
B U R N L E Y . 1 CHANCERY WALK. ST JAMES’S STREET. Tel. 53711.
NELSON. MARSDEN MALL. Tel. 68151 36 RAILWAY STREET. Tel. 697524
B A R NO LD SW IC K . PENDLE TRAVEL CORNER. PARK ROAD. Tel. 812101.
ATOV CO LN E . 6 DOCKRAY STREET. Tel. 862315 fl^Trairicom
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^ TRANSPORT TO AND FROM MANCHESTER AIRPORT- Please ask fo r jM a lls ^ ( l i i r !
L E FT : Fo rm er Clitheroe Mayor Sid Moore and o the r Clitheroc Chamber of Trade members did a roaring trade selling black puddings and beefburgers.
HAVING fun at th e i|
Sell Catering 2-17 Years
40% 20% 20% 20%
or telephone today.
£169 £179
£159 £179
Silt *2 St* fOSbf Fillfciart fill Burt IStar 2 Star oard Kail tori 4 Star
Siat Oil}
£189 £209 £129 £239 £279 £129
£159 £199
£129 £129
HELLO, hello . . . what’s this all about? Clitheroe police de
£179 £199 £129 £219 £289 £129
cided to give the Vic to r ia H o te l ’ s Ye Famous Olde Fruit Machine organisers a break and caused great hilarity into the bargain. There was a steady
stream of visitors to the p o p u la r s ta l l during the afternoon. All proceeds are for
the Pendlcburv Chil dren’s Hospital, Man chester, one of the visitors at the stall b e in g C l i th e ro e y o u n g s te r P a u l Hodges, until recently a patient at the hos pital.
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ABOVE: Roger Har greaves collects first prize in the entertain ment’s section on b e h a l f o f F C Clitheroe. On the r ight is Clitheroe Mayoress Mrs Hilda McGhie. FC Clitheroe have a fine record for prizes in recent herit age fairs.
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SGT DAVII) EAST, of Clitheroe Army Cadets, gave young Ian Duggan, of Hawthorne Place. Clitheroe, an insight into hqw weapons work.
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ABOVE: Heritage Fayre chairman Mr Tony Spencer and other officials with some of the Valentine’s Mini Circus show girls.
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RIGHT: Trinity Youth and Community Centre shoe shiners start work on Lions, Round 1 able and ’ ll Club members of the town.
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£ 139.99 £ 139.99
£ 39.99
and LESS. i.e. Tops £34.00, Down to £15.00, Skirts at £17.00, Gowns at £45.00, Knitted skirts and gowns also REDUCED.
THE odd shower could not dispel the carnival atmosphere thronged Clitheroe s main street
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£ 130.00 £ 225.00 £ 80.00 £ 69.99
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£ 160.00 £ 140.00 £ 55.00
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IT’S ANOTHER
“MAGNIFICENT”, “amazing” and “incredible” could not begin to describe Sunday’s electric- charged carnival of colour, fun and laughs . . . the third Clitheroe Heritage Fayre. A1 Jolson would have
Once again the after-
noon-long celebration, or ganised by the Heritage Fayre Committee — com prising Round Table and Lions members — broke all records. The streets heaved as a
crowd in excess of 25,000 made very slow progress round the town, looking at the well-devised and colourfully manned stalls and entertainments.
Generous townsfolk and
visitors from various parts of the UK dug deep into their pockets to spend a s ta g g e r in g £30,000 — £5.000 more than last year. There were 120 stalls, many offering tombola
prizes, others with ham burgers, cakes and home made produce, bric-a-brac
and 800 memorabilia. All the stallholders ob.'
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viously put a great deal of thought and hard work into their stalls and cos
tumes. Real eyecatchers in
crowds
cluded Clitheroe French Connection, who built^ a comic stage game, with members dressed as Ronald Reagan and Mar garet Thatcher being forced to walk the plank into a deep tank of water every time a customer hit the target board!
i s .1 V THERE was lots P,“yKr°UP S,a"-
been proud of the Clitheroe Knights of St Columba, who dressed as the Black and White Min strels and sold bric-a-brac to raise cash for the Wendy Haworth Asthma Trust, while singing vari ous popular old standards. Regulars and staff at
the Victoria Hotel really took to the occasion, dres sing in Tudor costume to entice visitors to try a makeshift one-armed bandit, featuring three brightly-attired jesters who always paid out! Clitheroe Chamber of
Trade president Roland Hailwood donned his now
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familiar town crier’s outfit and opened the fayre m technological style, ring ing his handbell into a microphone . . • just in case anybody had not realised that the party
had begun. Wherever you turned,
something amusing was happening. The weather was not quite what the occasion deserved, but nobody was complaining and the odd drop of un wanted rain did nothing to dampen spirits — or appetites, judging by the sales at the various ice cream stalls. Hot dog and beefbur
gers also did a roaring trade and Chamber of Trade members who
manned a food stall could not believe how much demand there was for their black puddings, until a count revealed they had sold 700! They also served up 500 hamburgers and a similar number of saus ages, eventually running out of buns and bread. "Some stalls packed up halfway through the after noon, having sold out completely; others did a steady trade all afternoon. As usual, the fayre
committee offered prizes for the best stalls. These were won by L itt le Mitton WI, who sold bric- a-brac, the Lancashire Trust for Nature Conser vation, Clitheroe Sorop- timists who were offering
the most delicious cream cakes and strawberries, and the Victoria Hotel, whose efforts were to raise cash for Pendlebury Children's Hospital, Man chester.
The French Connection
did not go unrewarded, winning the entertain ments prize for the second successive year, and Clitheroe BMX Trackers also gained a certificate for a great display of skill.
Other crowd-stopping
acts — mainly halting members of the masculine gender — were a troupe of leotard-clad aerobics dancers who gave a number of scintillating displays. Also a big hit in York
Pictures Jackl Street!
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FAYRE
IT was a sizzling-hot day for the Heritage Fayre’s fast-food brigades, cheer fully labouring non-stop to sat is fy the hungry crowds, who ate their way through a staggering total of 5,000 black pud dings, hamburgers and hot dogs.
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