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. Clitheroe 12321, ISiUorial), 22321 (Advertising). Bumlea 22331 (Claeeifiedl 6 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 28th, 1987


MONTAGUE STREET WAREHOUSE CLITHEROE


D.N.D.


Suppliers of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, peeled potatoes, carrots, oriental vegetables when in season


TO HOTELS, SCHOOLS, SHOPS AND THE CATERING TRADE


Deliveries throughout the area twice a week


Congratulations and best wishes to


ROYAND JOAN Telephone:


CLITHEROE 22641


Fine fair, good ale, idyllic setting and plush surroundings


New look and an old-style welcome at the Aspinall


OLD En g lish fare and r e fresh in g drinks in an idyllic coun try s e t t in g — th a t ’s th e new-look Aspin all Arms at Mitton. The beautiful his-


tone public house has been completely rede­ corated and re fu r ­ nished, but great care has been taken not to l os e a n y of t h e


character. The Aspinall now boasts


plush fixed seating, new upholstery, tables and chairs, luxurious carpets and curtains. The lounge has a new fireplace and the kitchens have' also been refurbished. Home-made meals are


UPHOLSTERY Happy atmosphere COVERITE


UNIT 72, VICTORIA MILL VICTORIA STREET,


ACCRINGTON. Tel. 381163.


Are pleased to have carried out all the loose furniture upholstery, bar stools, corner units, etc.


at the


ASPINALL ARMS,


MITTON


Congratulations and Best Wishes to


ROY and JOAN


15 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23123 ★ ★ ★ ★


SWALES Are pleased to supply Crisps, Nuts, etc., to the


WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS ★ ★ ★ ★


ASPINALL ARMS, MITTON ★ ★ ★ ★


We wish ROY and JOAN every success fo r the future


EST? ESL


CATERERS AND HOTELS SUPPLIED


DAILY DELIVERIES


PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS


Best wishes to Roy and Joan 787 WHALLEY NEW ROAD,


BLACKBURN, LANCASHIRE Tel. (0254) 48039 (24hr Ansaphone) 46193 C. R. HARGREAVES


and SONS Ltd. Est. 1771


Wholesale Italian Warehousemen and Provision Mercimnts


Small enough to care — Large enough to cope


40-46 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE, BB7 2JS Telephone: Clitheroe 22183 and 22184j


Purveyors of Fine Foods


, ..


GEORGE HAWORTH BUTCHERS LIMITED J.


1742


WHITBREAD FINE ALES


Congratulations and Best Wishes to


ROY and JOAN of THE


ASPINALL ARMS MITTON


Suppliers of all types of stationery to the


ASPINALL ARMS PYE’S


PRINTING WORKS 4 2 -4 4 YORK STREET,


E. & R. E. PYE LTD


CLITHEROE Tel. 23193


SPECIALISTS IN RESTAURANT PADS, MENU CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, LETTERHEADS etc.


on the completion of the Refurbishment Programme


WHITBREAD TROPHY WHITBREAD BEST MILD


HEINEKEN LAGER CASTLE EDEN


STELLA ARTOIS HARTLEYS BITTER PROCTER’S of


CHIPPING DOBSON HALL FARM, CHIPPING, PRESTON Tel. 301


Suppliers of


HOME PRODUCED and FARM CHEESES to


ASPINALL ARMS MITTON


Congratulations and best wishes for the ' future to


ROY and JOAN Best wishes and every success to


ROY and JOAN at the ASPiNALL ARMS, MITTON from


FRED LAWSON FROZEN FOODS


Turkeys, Ducklings, Chicken, Fowl, Geese. Finest Quality Fresh or Frozen all game in season. Complete range of Frozen Foods for the Caterer at Competitive Prices.


DAILY DELIVERIES


ESTATE, CHATBURN. Tel. Clttheroe 41260


THROUGHOUT THE AREA PENDLE TRADING


.GLEN MILL.


HINDLEY BROS (Bacon) LTD


PROVISION JMERCHANTS BARON’S YARD,


DARWEN STREET,


BLACKBURN Tel. 62879


are pleased to supply the


Aspinall Arms with gammons and bacon


Mitton


Congratulations and best wishes to Roy and Joan


RYLEY and HAMPSON


82 KING WILLIAM STREET, BLACKBURN. Tel. 0254 53935 SOFT FURNISHING SPECIALISTS


ARE PLEASED TO HAVE RE-UPHOLSTERED THE FIXED SEATING AND MADE AND SUPPLIED CURTAINS AND CAFE CURTAINS AT THE


ASPINALL ARMS, MITTON


Specialists in Carpets and Hard Floorcoverings are pleased to have supplied the luxurious carpet at


THE ASPINALL ARMS "Congratulations and best wishes for the future’


B L A C K B U R N 46 Lord Square, Blackburn. Tel. 580010 B O L T O N 18 Bridge Street, Bolton. Tel. 397755


B U R N L E Y S t James's Street, Burnley. Tel. 25705 Warehouse: Oxford Street, Accrington (Near to Asda)


Children catered for and most welcome.


Sit and relax in our large Beer Garden and Play Area.


Please ask about our Bed and Breakfast accommodation.


T e lep h o n e inquiries: Sto nyhu rs t 0 2 54 -86 22 3


r & £ $ • •


MINE hosts Roy and Joan Ingham have been tenants at the Aspinall Arms for 15 months. They came from the Dog


This year, Roy cele­ brates 22 years in the


licenced trade. He was catering officer


and Partridge Hotel at Barrow, where they spent two-and-a-half years.


for Blackburn Borough Council before taking over the Dog and Partridge, and dealt with Mayoral


A WARM welcome from mine hosts Roy and Joan Ingham. SUE BEGGS


Advertising feature by


mother and some come from a 17th century recipe book, proving there is nothing like the good old days — when it comes to food, at least! Roy and Joan also use


— '


local suppliers for their provisions. The Aspinall Arms is


available seven days a week, both lunchtime and evenings. Mine hosts Roy and


banquets and other such


occasions. Roy and Joan, who have


four children and four grandchildren, love being at the Aspinall and want to share the happy atmo­ sphere with customers.


Joan Ingham’s aim is to provide good wholesome food for their customers. Joan is in charge of the culinary side and ensures that all the dishes are hand-prepared on the premises. The cheese and onion


pie is a great favourite — just like mother used to


make! Many of the recipes


have been handed down to Joan from her grand-


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THE attractive bar area with its wealth of beers, wines; spirits and Isoft drinks.


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ideally situated next to the River Ribble. The exten­


sive beer garden enables visitors to spend a pleas­ ant time taking in the v i e w , w h i c h


i s


breathtaking. In the fu tu re , it is


planned to provide a play area for youngsters. A Whitbread house, it


sells the brewery’s Whit­ bread Trophy and Whit­ bread best mild beers, Heineken, Stella Artois lager, draught Guinness and draught cider, as well as the traditional cask-con­ ditioned beers Castle Ed e n and H a r t le y ’s


bitters. There is no problem for


people wanting to have a family meal, as a room has been set aside for children to eat with their parents. The pub has a supper


In the summer it is .also hoped to provide afternoon


teas. A great deal of effort


has gone into making the Aspinall look its best, from the furnishings to the beautiful leaded windows, and Roy and Joan want people to feel at ease there. Customers can cer­ tainly be assured of a warm welcome.


hours certificate, which enables people to have a drink with their meal after the normal drinking hours of the afternoon session.


INSIDE


THE leaded win­ dows and attrac­ tive fireplace help to make the pub a pleasant place.


OUTSIDE


A POPULAR fear ture at the Aspin­ all Arms is the beer garden,, with pleasant lawns, ample seating and a beautiful view of the river.


PARTY TIME!


THE Aspinall Arms has an attractive function room suitable for any occasion. Weddings, anm- versaries, retirement parties, Womens Institute evenings — whatever the event, Roy and Joan can


cater for your needs. Also available are party breakfasts, where a full


the Aspinall Arms.


and delicious English-style meal is served, and shortly bed and breakfast facilities will be avail­ able following the conversion of upstairs rooms at


THE Conservative candidate, Waddington, served as an offi 12th Royal Lancers during th


emergency. Born in Burnley, Mr VViuidington 0


cated at Sodburgh and at Hertford Coll where he read law. He was called to Grays Inn.


the Crown Court and a Queen’s Couns Mr Waddington, of Sabden, who


Married with five children, he is a .


.Privy Councillor in January, 1987, wi istcr of State for the Home Office in this appointment he was a director


companies. He was MI’ for the marginal seat <


Colne from June 19(18 to 1974. From was Parliamentary Private Sccr<


Attorney-General. He was elected MP for Clitheroe in


tested the new Ribble Valley seat s 1983.


They’re camp a


THE General E le c t ion ca gathering momentum.'


F o u r m em b e r s of Gr^ bp"


the Virai Mendis cam- Mrsxhat iaign infiltrated David over the addington’s adoption record


pa W;


m e e t in g a t H u rs t Prime Mi Green. A f te r s e t t in g


up a chant they were Tories- 1; e je c te d by o ff ic ia ls , festo th o f f e r i n g l i t t l e restore 1. resistance.


sa At the meeting, which than ;n , . , crimes


was for members only, one year of tried to take a photograph ment — of another being carried per cent out, but was prevented.


Clitheroe mother Mrs incrgas-


Lilian Nelson had quite a categorj surprise when she met her a„ajnst son’s “mystery” visitor. : ° „ For the VIP touring her son Philip’s factory, Farm- were u house Biscuits, was Prime ancJ Minister Mrs Margaret stolen


Thatcher. Mrs Nelson, of Gills


ASPINALL ARMS


MITTON ROAD, MITTON NEAR WHALLEY, BLACKBURN


For a wide range of wholesome home cooking served every lunch and evening, seven days a week.


Croft, Clitheroe, was Labou invited to the factory a^ ac- premises in Nelson on Fn- day afternoon.


put m


best and said I hope she ventioi gets in again,” said Mrs safer Nelson. “It was a great help vi honour to meet her. She s rj> b a very nice latjy and was Allian interested in all the differ- j^;cba- ent processes.”


Candidates have been


making th e ir political points around the constitu­


ency this week. Mr Waddington has


been out and about and wi l l be c a n v a s s i n g th roughout the area, meeting people rath er than having meetings and expecting them to come to


him. He is particularly con­


cerned about left-wing ele­ ments taking over town halls throughout the coun­ try, and about education, with the worry that left- wing influences in schools red u c e s t a n d a r d s of


education. He is concerned about


the support groups like the IRA get from minor influences, and about pro­ te c t in g th e National Health Service. He is also vociferous in the fight


against crime. Lord Beaverbrook, the


Under Secretary of State at the Home Office with special responsibility for prisons, will be in the area from next Wednesday.


FAC


ORGANISERS of the C hoping for a lively and in candidates face each othe


The forum, in Clitheroe Par


Valley Church Council and answer questions from consti


local Christians to concern which currently affect the co


attend. Next w< The church council feels th The forum is not exclusi


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