\(Class{ficd) in ; - :* ; :
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 12ih, 19S7
Clitheroe 2232J, (Editorial), 22323 (Adveiiisina). Burnley 22331 (Classified) =: iWlllW^ G € & £ S =
n i& a = HALL = Tel Blackburn 582582 ( 24 hours)
N O R TH C A T E O LA C K B U R N BOX OFFICE
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14th ' 7-30 p.m. — midnight
Ition wishing Iciaim for a liay use this I jb t ic is e their months in
I example the loontain the lorganisation; Ivent and the
[ihis inexpen- publicising
I and giving
ier organise- pntion.
Advertiser m s , CMtheroe
DANCE NIGHT OUT with BOB WATHOUGH
Tickets E2: Senior Oils El .50 THURSDAY, FEB. 19th, 7-30 p.m.
CHAS and DAVE Tickets E5.00, £4.00. £3.00
FRIDAY. FEB. 27th. 7-30 p.m ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Tickets; £5.20. £3.90, £2.40
THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, 7-30 p.m.
FREDDIE STARR Tickets; £8.00. £7.00. £6.00
FRIDAY, APRIL 24th, 8 p.m.
ROY ‘CHUBBY’ BROWN All tickets £4.00
// easify offended— pfease stay away! WEDNESDAY. MAY 6th, 7-30 p.m.
P4/22323 F e b r u a r y ,
‘ r o e P a r is h A m a t e u r hd O p e r a t i c
l -e n t “ B le s s a n d 2 8 t h
. — C h a t -
119 F i e l d s P u s s in
C l i t h e r o e
J ie t y . M i s t r y Q u a r t e t . ( C h a t b u r n 1 7 -3 0 p .m .
I v la r c h , C o n - | j u t h . C i v i c o f N a t io n a l
L lo m e .
1 ^ . F R I D A Y . \ ' a l l e y A n n u a l
’;e . N e w t o n .
| 4 t h M a r c h . ■ S i n g e r s a t | r c h .
a n d 2 1 St B o l t o n -b y -
I r a m a G r o u p l .n u s i c a i “ .A s h . — I n - l l o n - b y -B o w -
f i . C l i t h e r o e * ty . C o f f e e [ U n i t e d R e -
MAGIC
FOR ALL OCCASIONS! International Magician
I’.urch, p r o - I r d s a S t a n -
| id m e m o r ia l C l i t h e r o e
H o u g h t o n
[ C i v i c H a l l , s e a t s r e - I n q u i r i e s :
j 'o e 4 1 8 2 3 . | Y .
1 9 8 7 .
in d D i s t r i c t iH a n d i c a p p e d
I j n A n n u a l D e t a i l s
I t . H a w o r t h . f C o u r t y a r d .
| 1 9 8 7 . H e r i t - C l i t h e r o e
' ab le an d ^ io n s . T o w n
I l ls a v a i la b le . 1 )5 0 .
Half-Price Babycham ★
Selected spirits ONLY £1.00 per double
hoSme
|;VCRY and LOUNGE l;crington 384674
[OUNGE BAR •*- ' MONDAY
[ JUS sounds of DAVID
JoATURDAY 11 Granada TV
RIDING TRIO
IC’S C A B A R E T* Jid SATURDAY
fclDAY
IlSON "HOUSE
I recording group J;d SATURDAY
izNTINE CABARET T hT with
IlGHTHOUSE T and
EJAMES funny man
. FEBRUARY 18th n TO I
I ?r/ey. Benson, etc.
I on before 9-30 p.m.; 1 0 p.m.; £2 after
[FEBRUARY 19th NIGHT
^ Cider all night J B R A
I 'al showgroup > 10 p.m.; Cl after
I on to Cabaret Room I Thursday only when I I the carvery
A N T I Q U E S and C R A F T S F A I R
CONONLEY VILLAGE HALL (near Cross Hills)
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th 10-30a.m. — 4-30 p.m,
REFRESHMENTS Bookings;
Barnoldswick 813626
Valentine's Quiz — Prize for winner ★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★ This SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 14th at THE WHITE LION,
MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE ★ ★ tA
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th Free Guinness!!
ST MICHAEL and ST JOHN ASSOCIATION
> RITZ MOBILE DISCO
21st — weddings — tetes or any outdoor ’ venue ■
TehSabden,73220 or ; Clitheroe’:2796r
J U M B L E S A L E G O O D A S N E W and C A K E S T A L L
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th 2 p.m.
Admission 5p.
ST HUBERT’S DUNSOP BRIDGE
HIGHLANDERS BAND at Newton Village Hall
DANCE with
FRIDAY, FEB. 20th 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. Bar applied for.
TICK ETS £2.50 Including Supper
AVAILABLE ON DUNSOP BRIDGE 288
VALENTINE’S NIGHT at the White Lion
SHAUN McCREE
(Associate of,the fnner Magic Circte)
For your Cabaret, Dinner, Close-Up, Children’s Party
Ring Clitheroe (0200) 24422 for details
MIKE HARDING Tickets: £6.50, £5.50. £4.50
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th, 7-30 p.m.
BARBARA DICKSON Tickets £8.00, £7.00. £6.00
.............1 = WINDSOR!
- n ..... ni =5M ITE— Bon Office: Tel. 582582 (24 hours)
THURSDAY, MARCH 12th, 1-30 p.m.
OLD TIME MUSIC HALL Tickets: £2.50
THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 8 p.m. CHRIS BARBER’S JAZZ
and BLUES BAND Tickets: £4.50. £5.00
Advance tickets available from Box Office (9 a.m. — 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; 10 a m. — 4 p.m. Sat.) and from Mid-Pen- nino Arts Association; Pendle Travel, Nelson: Castle Records and Tourist Information. Clitheroe: Tourist World wide. Barnoldswick; The Entertainer, Waterfoot.
Some are subject to a booking lee.
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION WADDINGTON BRANCH
DOMINOES WHIST &
Waddington Village Club WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY 18th at 7-30 p.m.
(including refreshments) ADMISSION 80p
NIGHTCLUB Thursday, February 12th
RIO’S 9-30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Basket meals available
SINGLES NIGHT DISCO FREE admission all night
HAPPY HOUR 9-30 — 10-30 p.m.
All draught beers and lagers 60p per pint. Strictly lor the over 21 s
Friday, February 13th DISCO Live on stage
E Q U A L T E R M S plus light show
Saturday, February 14th
Fancy Dress. Gangsters and Molls. Party game prizes.
ST VALENTINE’S NIGHT DISCO
Admission for Friday and Saturday £1 before 10 p.m., £1.5010-11 p.m., £2 after 11 p.m.
C O M I N G S O O N Friday, February 20th Live on stage
NIGHT GAMES Monday, February 23rd
THE FORREST JAZZBAND 7-piece Trad Jazz
Wednesday, February 2Sth STAR CABARET “The Pleasers”
16 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY. Tel. 3086
SUNDAY LUNCHTIME JAZZ In the SHUTTLE BAR
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th
THE FOOT TAPPERS 12 noon — 2 p.m.
FREE ADMISSION
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th at 7-30 p.m.
BURNLEY MUNICIPAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Greig Plano Concerto in A Minor Soloist: MARTIN ROSCOE.
Conductor: PETER STALLWOHTHY
Rimsky Korsakov: Capriccio Espagnot Cesar FrarKk: Symphony in D Minor Tickets E2.20. Junior School Children 50p
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th at 7*30 p.m.
British Gas North Western and Bridal Boutique of Burnley present
“WEDDING BELLS” An evening of food and wedding fashion.
Admission £1.00 plus free glass of wine ’ during the interval.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th at 7-30 p.m.
General Theatre Company present “THE PINK BRIEFCASE’’
(or a non-foo-ser/ous look at local govemmenf) — lampoons bureaucratic nypocracy and highlights the secret pas sions of ordinary people in the farcical style of Dario Fo.
Tickets £2.50, concessions £1.50.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th at 7-30 p.m.
A Radio Lancashire promotion
DICK GAUGHAN andMicK DOW
Tickets £2.50, concessions £1.50.
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 24th at 1-30 p.m. and 3-45 p.m.
LENNY THE LION SHOW A superb family fun-time show also featuring the fabulous
BuekmmBter Puppets from TV. Tickets £1.25, Adulis £2.00.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25th at 7-30 p.m.
EXHIBITION
ART AND CRAFT
(WHALLEY LIBRARY) ABBEY ROAD until
S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 28th
For turther details please TEL WHALLEY 2446/2795
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
EDUCATION SUNDAY
SERVICE FEBRUARY 15th
10-30 a.m. with
Mr T . C. F. Parley, C.R.G.S Headmaster
and local school teachers
THURSDAY. APRIL 2nd, FRIDAY. APRIL 3rd and SATURDAY, APRIL 4th at 10-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m.
BUTTON MOON and the TIN CAN BAND
The ever popular children's TV series Tickets £2.50. children £1.50
BURNLEY RECREATION and LEISURE SERVICES
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th at 8 p.m.
BARN DANCE and
CEILIDH with the
MILLSTONE CEILIDH BAND Ucensed Bar.
PADIHAM TOWN HALL Tickets £2.00. concessions £1.00.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th at 7-30 p.m.
Avon Touring Theatre present
QUARTER MEASURES A vauderville style anf/-s/avery road show vnth live music and comedy.
HALF-HEARTS and
PADIHAM TOWN HALL Tickets £2.00, concessions £1.00.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25th at 7-30 p.m.
Theatre Foundry presents
CROSSING THE LINE A comedy by Stephen Bill. PADIHAM TOWN HALL
Tckets £2.00, concessions £1.00.
Tickets tor all the above events are available from the Mechanics Box Office. Manchester Road. Bumiey. Tei. 30055 or at the door.
CLITHEROE
MOUNTAINEERING CLUB presents
S T R E S S ? p ID A L ? H E L P ?
W'ing the B R I T A N S
[m iM E : BLACKBURN
1862424 or
NELSON 1694929
I or write to |< E T SQUARE I e l s o n IP A R K S TR E E T IC KB UR N
' v your ponartner
[.Y SCHOOL pdington
HELEN’S t A N D
^ L E S A L E .FEBRUARY 14th
K-15 p.m.
fission 5p. nents available.
'0
An invitation to large and small organisations to have a glass of wine and inspect our neivly re-furbished ballroom which is
now restored to its former glory. Please come along on the
16th or 17th o f FEBRUARY from 7-30 p.m. to
|ALE NURSERY : h o o l
i iE S D A Y ,
lA R Y 18th 1 8 p.m.
■0 incl. nibbles from pr pay at the door.
the moorcock INN
WADDINGTON, NR. CLITHEROE Telephone Clitheroe 22333
3.
Valentine’s Night! PARKERS ARMS HOTEL
b a r S N A C l« ALSO AVWLABLE (j^NEWTON. Tel. Slaidburn 236
BUCK INN Waddington Glitheroe 28705
Business Lunches Daily
12 noon to 2 p LOWER
KARAKORUM HIMALAYA by Ian Lonsdale
CLIMBING IN THE Popinto the
Parkers with
RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
WHIST and
DOMINO DRIVE SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 14th 7-45 p.m.
Admission 80p (including supper). \ on T H U R S D A Y ,
F E B R U A R Y 19th at 7-45 p.m.
in the STATION HOTEL, CLITHEROE
Non-rnembers 80p Todmorden Angling Society present
ANGLING EXTRAVAGANZA Angling films, tackle displays, trade stalls and raffle
Licensed Bar. Admission 50p
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26th at 7-30 p.m.
BRIERFIELD AND REEDLEY ROTARY CLUB present
NELSON ARION MALE VOICE CHOIR
Tickets £3.00 (upper). £2.00 (lower).
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th at 8-00 p.m.
A strict tempo Ballroom Dancing Evening with
BOB WATMOUGH BAND
Tickets £2.00 (supper available).
SUNDAY. MARCH 1st at 2-45 p.m.
Championship Brass In Concert No. S
T H E G . U . S . B A N D Tickets £1.50. concessions 75p.
SUNDAY, MARCH 1st at 7-30 p.m.
A TASTE FOR ADVENTURE
25 years of exploring all over the world. An illustrated travel lecture by
LT. COL BLASHFORD-SNELL Tickets £1.50, concessions 75p
A ]oint promotion with Burnley Library. if
Held NODA medal for
long service
A MEMBER of Clitheroe and District Orchestrai Society for many years, Mr Henrj’ Whittaker has died in a Chatburn nurs ing home, aged 86. Mr W h i t ta k e r , of
Goosebutts Lane, was born in Ciitheroe. Foiiow- ing his marriage he moved with his wife, Hannah, to Ciayton-ie- Moors, where the coupie ran a general store. Returning to Clitheroe,
MEET the lively mem bers of Clitheroe Swim ming Club’s Dolphins — and in particular these two young girls in the foreground, Emma Lang (left) and Joanne Robinson.
The squad finished ‘
fifth out of 40 clubs in a Preston Piranhas open competition at the weekend, with Emma and Joanne setting tre mendous examples to their team-mates — each setting a record! Joanne (15) set a
record for the 100 yards backstroke and Emma (10) sm a sh ed th e Piranhas record for the 66 yards freestroke. Joanne also gained a
she was named joint second best girl at the meeting. Emma was also first
in the butterfly race and fourth in both the b a c k s t r o k e a n d breast-stroke. The Dolphins are
proud of the girls. Committee member Mr Derek Russell told the “ A d v e r t i s e r and Times” ; ‘‘Both girls have lived up to and surpassed the promise they have shown in the last couple of years and have bright futures if they continue.” Indeed, Emma, of
first place in the 100 yards freestyle and second placings in the butterfly and breast stroke. Subsequently
Langho, trav e ls to Burnley at 5-30 each morning to swim before attending Westholme School, Blackburn. She also trains five nights a week at Clitheroe. Now she is setting
‘Desperate’ mother stole from meter
he spent 15 years working as a warehouseman at Dugdale’s. The couple celebrated their golden wedding in 1979. Mr Whittaker joined
Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic Society in 1926 and played his violin in the orchestra in 29 pro ductions. In 1971 he was presented with a rnedal awarded by the National Operatic and Dramatic Association for 25 years’ service. He is survived by his
wife. The funeral takes place
today at Clitheroe Parish Church, prior to inter ment in C l i th e ro e Cemetery.
Jumbly winners
HERE are the winners of the Ribblesdale Pool’s jumbly words competition, which was featured in the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times.” First prize (a £5 book
token) — N. G. Baron, West Bradford Road, Waddington. Consolation pr ize s
(£2.50 book tokens) — K. Taylor, Croft House, Newton; Julia Selway, Newlands Avenue, Clith eroe; C. Starkie, Goose- butts Lane, Clitheroe; C. Riley, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. There will be a presen
tation by the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. John Walmsley, to them at the pool today.
A C L IT H E R G E m o th e r w a s in v o lv ed in a “sorry case” o f breaking into h e r m e te r when she became de sp era tely short o f money for food and o the r n e c e s s i t ie s , th e tow n ’s m a g is tra te s
w e r e told. Catherine Barnowski
(34), a mother of three, of Duck Street, Clitheroe, was said to have broken into her meter on three separate occasions since last summer. She was placed on pro
breaking into the meter, Barnowski used the same 50p over and again to abstract electricity.
Mr John Houldsworth,
bation for two years after pleading guilty to stealing £11 belonging to Norweb and dishonestly using elec tricity without payment. She asked for two simi
lar offences to be taken into consideration and was also said to be in breach of a conditional discharge for an earlier meter offence at her home. Mr Alastair Nisbet, pro secuting, said that after
for Barnowski, said that the defendant and her hus band had found it difficult to manage on DHSS bene fits and needed help.
made sorrier, by the fact that her husband was suf fering from eye disease, which had claimed the sight of one eye and was threatening the other. One of her children had also been taken to hospital with a severe asthma attack.
I t was a sorry case,
many other Dolphins per formed creditably and gained the following results: Stephen Ellis (13) back- stroke — 2nd; butterfly — 3rd; freestyle — 3rd. Tracey Gee (13) freestyle
her sights on the North Lancashire team and is building up stamina on top of her lightning speed for the distance events. At the Piranhas meeting,
GIRLS SMASH TWO RECORDS
Bus talks yield
an extra service
THERE’S good and bad news for bus users in Sab- den this week.
B u rn ley and P endle Transport is to put on an extra morning service for people who work in Burn ley on Saturdays. It will leave the village at 8-15 a.m., starting in about eight weeks.
The good news is that
tional service from Burn ley to Sabden, between 5- 26 and 7-42 p.m., is to be considered.
The ideas of an addi
agi’eed to start the school bus at Thorn S tre e t , instead of Four Lane Ends, to save children from getting wet in bad weather.
The company has also
— 4th; breast-stroke — 4th; backstroke — 4th. Gary Lawrenson (13); backstroke — 4th; butterfly — 6th. Jonathan Towers butterfly — 4th. In the nine years girls’
medley and freestyle team ev en ts . Gemma Dry, Valerie Cross, Madeline Sayle and Angela Roach fin ished sixth.
Mystery of missing puppies
THE Slaidburn Rott weiler puppies are in the news again this week — sadly for a different reason. The litter of 13 was
first highlighted in the “Advertiser and Times” in November, when owners David and Linda Gott, of Higher Edge Farm, Slaid burn, were faced with something of a population explosion. Ten puppies have since
been sold, but the remain ing th re e , now five months old, were to be kept by the family . . . until the weekend, when they “went missing.” Police are regarding
company has said there is no chance of a through bus to Clitheroe daily for shoppers.
The bad news is that the
MEAT PLATES, DINNER
The news is the outcome
of talks between parish councillor Mrs Eileen Lowe and the county council’s transportation department.
delighted that something has been achieved and said she would keep pressing the matter of a through bus for market days.
Coun. Mrs Lowe is
passengers were welcome to use the 3-20 p.m. school bus which left Well Ter race for Sabden. Many vil lagers did not realise that th ey could use th is
She added that ordinary service.
Brothers’ rallying
challenge
their disappearance, bet ween 5-30 and 7-30 p.m. on Sunday evening, as “suspicious.” The three black and tan pups are said to have longer than usual tails and one has a protruding jaw. Anyone with informa
A CLITHEROE CID officer and a car-hire department manager may seem an unlikely combina tion to find in a rally car — but DC Rod Hall (30) and brother David (25) hope to put on an arresting perfor mance in Austin Rover’s Maestro Challenge.
peted in local rallies for about two years, with David in the driving seat.
tion is asked to contact PC John Barber (Slaid burn 223)..
Hockey ladies raise £115 The couple have com
onship, involves 15 events including hill climbs, sp r in ts and au to te s t, beginning at Goodwood in April and culminating in an international rally in S o u th ern I re lan d October.
well up in the 25-strong field in their two-litre MG M a e s tro , sp o n so red mainly by Hebden’s, of Burnley, where David works. Competition rules allow no engine modifica tions, but a roll cage and harnesses have been fitted and suspension modified. David lives in Blackpool
The pair hope to finish SELL THOSE ADVERTISEMENT U M l
UNWANTED ITEMS WITH A — _ TEL-SEL
but is shortly moving to Clitheroe.
THE first coffee morning held by Clitheroe Ladies Hockey Club raised £115 for much needed funds. Attractions at the event, held in the Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour, included cake and bring-and-buy
James McGhle called in (as our picture shows) to have a drink with members, who were very pleased with the response to the function.
Gisburne Park matron resigns
THE matron of Gishum’s showpiece private hospi tal, Gisburne Park, has resigned. Mrs Suzanne Entwistle, '
of New Meadows Gap F a rm , D arwen, was appointed matron-man ager in May-1985. From the opening of the
HALTON WEST INSTITUTE WHIST DRIVE
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 75p Proceeds institute funds’
£3.1m. hospital in October th a t y ea r , until la s t month, Mrs Entwistle has been at the hub of the new development and has shown hundreds of local residents around the lux ury complex. Before her appointment
at Gisburne Park, Mrs Entwistle was matron of the Beaumont Hospital, Bolton. From her home
this week she said that she had been directly involved with the establishment of two new hospitals in recent years, at Bolton and (lisburn, and had decided to have some time off, taking a reasonable break before looking for another position. The hospital has not yet
^0X1)''''*°'“ 1 .©
appointed a replacement. At the Ribble Valley
.droppo P p e lP p a n '®
licensing sessions in Clith eroe on Monday, the jus tices’ licence in respect of Gisburne Park Hospital was transferred from Mrs Entwistle to Mr Chris topher Hindley. Mr Hind- ley is the chairman of the ho s p i ta l b o a r d of directors.
AVERAGE SEMI-DETACHED
HOUSE COMPLETELY INSTALLED FOR
ONLY _J l Interest 8.60% Miras
£5.85 per week Based on a BS loan of £2,500 over 15 years. ^Mlr
COMMUNITY HALL ST MARY’S BINGO in Chipping Village Hall
on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 14th at 7-45 p.m.
PRICES
• A SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENT CAN SAVE YOU £E£’S ON HEATING BILLS.
• ALL ROUND WARMTH AND CDMFDRT.
• ND MORE PAINTING.
• AN INVESTMENT THAT WILL IMPROVE DRAMATICALLY THE APPEARANCE AND VALUE OF
YOUR HOME.
rtuaV'^'®® atiNaV®
a v a li\aP'® e .ctoswe'-"'®®
* B ' - e ’'? .
yards always In stock
Thousands of
Expert fitting service, free estimates, delivery service
STALWART DYEING CO. LTD PRIMROSE WORKS, CUTHEROE. Tel. 23721
FREE PARKING
OPEN WEEKDAYS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.
OPEN SATURDAY 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
stalls plus a raffle. Clitheroe Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs
LOW ph; m IN TH !S YO U R LO C A L P A P ER >OR BUYING SEU.> This, their first champi
AN Y WEDDING RINGS
£10 minimum paid
for each 22ct. ANY CONDITION!
W A N T E D ! W A N T E D !
SILVER FRAMES, SILVER
CANDLESTICKS,
SILVER TEA POTS, EPNS and SILVER PLATE, etc.
SILVER CIGAREHE CASES £5 to £35
SERVICES,
FIGURES, ETC. WANTED
W A N T E D !
LONG GOLD CHAINS,
PINCHBECK OR GOLD-PLATED PENDANTS
WANTED — ANY ITEM OF
JEWELLERY IN ANY CONDITION. Gold or Silver — CASH PAID — No amount too small or too large
£5 to £100
ANY SILVER AND GOLD MEDALS — MASONIC, etc.— WAR MEDALS
GOLD POCKET WATCHES AND CHAINS
£40 to £450 ANY CONDITION!
/
GOLD AND SILVER
THIS SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 14th 10-30a.m. — 5 p.m. Parish Church Hall,
Church Street, Clitheroe B. J. BOUSEFIELD, Carnforth 732406
CASH FOR GOLD Set. — Up to £90 paid
18cf. — Upto£180paid 22ct. — Up to £200 paid
Hallmarked ARTICLES WANTED
VICTORIAN
DIAMOND RINGS, EARRINGS,
BROOCHES, etc. WANTED
S E N I O R C I T I Z E N S Here’s an offer that's hard to resist from:
D. DUGDALE TV RENTAL 201n. or 221n. colour TV rental for only
£ 5 i9 5 MONTH OR ONLY
€ 5 9 PER YEAR
A lso th e re ’s no need to t ra il in to tow n to pay, I’ ll c o lle c t payments Irom you, and don’t worry it It breaks down after 6 p.m. o r weekends, I work 7 days a week.
Ring me no'w on CLITHEROE 25128
MR R. BRINDLE Betfi-Shan,
3 Falcon Gardens,' Settle,
Yorkshire
Ultraframe who have now completed my second installation of uPVC windows. Having been In business I admire the quality of the windows and the extremely professional Installation which has made a significant improvement to our home both in appearance and all round warmth and comfort.
■/ write completely unrequested by
Entrance Door and
that cares, and this was shown very much In the back-up service after installation. They were both prompt and obliging when they came to rectify a minor problem, under the 10 year guarantee. Living miles out in the country, this pleasant experience is not one we have been accustomed to and, consequently we have recommended other friends who have too been delighted with Ultraframe.
Ullraframe has proved to be a company REX BRINDLE
Frame £295
tougheneo pallBrned
1
LARGE TILT&
■ TURN STYLE
8tt. X 4ft.
Fixed Light Window 4ft. X 4ft. E l 2 5
x7ft. Patio Tilt and Turn Style £ 3 9 5
M U L T I - V E N T I L A T I O N . A N D S E C U R I T Y L O C K I N G
Below prices include double glazing and VAT
Manufactured in Superior Materials and Pilkingtons Glass Extra Wide Double f - - r Glazed Units.
Approved Suppliers to HU Government ana Local Authorities
ULTRA FRAME
THOMAS ANSBRO ^
^ F l ^ IS
^
.. CLITHEROE T*l . 27413
NORTH STREET,
CARLISLE STREET, BLACKBURN
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20