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10 Clitheroe Advertiser <- Times, December J 1st, HIST X


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial)!


Devotel to dai


THEY


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THEY HELP YOU SELL YOUR CARAVAN, YOUR TRUCK, ESTATE OR CAR, THEY SELL YOUR MOPED OR YOUR BIKE, THEY ARE THE VERY BEST BY FAR.


THEY HELP WHEN THE CHILDREN HAVE ALL GROWN UP,


AND DON’T USE THAT PRAM OR COT, WHEN YOU HAVE AN ABUNDANCE OF NURSERY GOODS,


THEY WILL HELP YOU SELL THE LOT.


THEY SELL COMPUTERS, HI-FI’S, RECORDS AND TAPES,


THEY SELL TV’S AND VIDEOS TO VIEW,


THEY TURN THEM ALL INTO EXTRA CASH,


SO THAT YOU CAN GO AND BUY NEW.


THEY ARE THE


FRIENDLY VOICES ON THE TELEPHONE. THEY ARE HELPFUL, COURTEOUS AND


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FOR ALL YOUR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NEEDS


EXT MONEY MAKERS!


known throughout the area as Mary Waddington, taught many hundreds of young girls through her school of dancing.


eroe, she ran the school from her home in Wad- dington Koad for more than 30 years.


A CLITHEROE woman \\i to dancing died on Christm/ Mrs Mary Wilkinson,


Born and bred in Clith­


and also at schools in Bradford, Manchester and London. Her first profes­ sional appearance was in the 1930s as a girl dancer in a p a n t o m i m e i n Nottingham.


renowned for her choreog­ raphy work.


Mrs Wilkinson was also


strong links through the years with its successor,


ing on the forthcoming production of “ South Pacific."


In one of the shows, she stepped in at the last


CURTAIN


staged on January 22nd, 23rd, 28th, 29th and 30th


day for Trinity's 24th annual pant o mi me “Mother Goose.” The panto is being


Bookings open on Satur­


raphy for the town's Ama­ teur Operatic and Dra­ matic Society in the 1910s, in the days when the opera was held in the old King Lane Hall, and retained


She undertook choreog­


the Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic Society. She was currently work­


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