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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES
King Street. ClltheFde Tel. 24804/22323
S U N D A Y A P R I L 1 0 th . Ro e - f ie ld Leisure Ce n t re Ap p eu l pre s ent the Hoii i jhton W e a v
ers in Co nc e r t . Tic k e ts on sale a t the Civ ic Hal l .
M O N D A Y . A P R I L 1 8 T H to Sa tu rd a y A p r i l 2 3 r d , C l i th - e r o e and D is t r ic t Scouts • Gun<i S h ow, 1988.
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A P R I L 2 2 N D ( e v e t i i n y ) . A p r i l 2 3 r d (m a t i n e e a n d
e v e n i ni l ) . H o l t o n -B y -B o w • land D rama Gro u p , pre s ent t h e p a n t o m im e A l a d d i n . E n q u i r i e s t o B o l t o n - l t y -
Bowla n d , 2 7 7 .
S A T U R D A Y A P R I L SO th . I l i i i h e r L in e H a n d i c a p p e d C h i l d r e n ’s T r u s t , Go o d us N e w and J um b l e S a le , a t Stonyhurs t Col lcoe.
M A Y 1 2 th , Cl i th e ro e L io n s ’ Clu b S p o r t sm a n ’s D i n n e r . F r e d T r u ema n . L a d ie s a r c also invi ted.
S U N D A Y . M A Y 1Sth. C l i t h
e r o e & D i s t r i c t M e n t a l l y H a n d i c a p p e d A s s n . 5 t h An n u a l hike r id e , 2 6 o r 12 mites, fancy dre ss o p t io n a l .
C A L D E R S T O N E S Re vue and Drama t ic Socie ty. M a y 17th t o 2 1 s t . F i d d l e r o n t h e R o o f . 7 - 3 0 each e v e n in g . Phone Wh a l le y 8 2 3 7 8 5 fo r details
2 0 T H M A Y , St A n d r e w ' s C h u r c h , S lu id b u ru , cheese and win e evenim.i and clay
pigeon shoot at H amme r to n H a l l . E n q u i r ie s . S la id b u rn 6 7 6 .
S A T U R D A Y . M A Y 2 1 s t . ox roast and dance • giant m a r q u e e . C a s t l e f i e l d R o u n d T a b l e & C l i t h e r o e L io n s . T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 7 3 3 1 .
S U N D A Y . M A Y 2 9 th . Sprin g B a n k h o l i d a y . S l a i d b u r n
F l e a M a r k e t . R in « j f o r details, Sl . i idburn 2 6 5 .
INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE
AND FLEA MARKET NELSON CIVIC CENTRE
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
rM, WHY NOT CLEAR OUT YOUR ■*- * ATTIC AND BOOK A STALL ONLY £6
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY
DAVID BRINDLE
(Director of Music Preston Parish Church)
SATURDAY, APRIL 16th at 8 p.m.
Programme to includ e music by Stanley, Mozart, Bach and Franck
ALL WELCOME Non-members £1.75 Students and OAPs £1.25
MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE’S .ADIES’ COMMITTEE
invite you to a CO FFEE M O R N IN G
In St Michael’s and St John’s Social Centre, Clitheroe
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th, 1988 10 a.m. to 12 noon
In aid of The Cystic Fibrosis Fund Bring and Buy, Draw, Cake Stalls ADMISSION 25p
ARTS AND CRAFT FAIR
The Coronation Horton-In-Craven, Nr Gfsburn
SUNDAY, APRIL 10th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Admission free
Knitwear, unusual lamps,
heraldry, jigsaws, greeting cards, decorated eggs, cushions, toys, etc.
Mrs J. M. Harris Details: Guiseley (0943) 76804 ,• •„&» • .*-■ > 9-30 pim. — 2 a.m. —..... FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY
FRBDAY AiNID S A T U R D A Y Smart, casual dress
Hen parties, 21st's, etc. Celebrate here. (Free bottle of bubbly)
16 Accrington Road, Whalley Tel. Whalley 823086
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LANCASHIRE FAMILY HISTORY AND
HERALDRY SOCIETY Ribble Valley Branch
INAUGURAL
MEETING APRIL 12th, 1988 at 7-30 p.m.
At the White Lion, Clitheroe
Speaker: MR R. O. JONES
HODDER VALLEY
FOXHOUNDS FOOD
B 8N G O
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th
at 7-45 p.m.
Chipping Village Hall Excellent prizes
MECHANICS FOLK CLUB
—PRESENT—
BERNARD WRIGLEY The Bolton Bulllrog
FRIDAY, APRIL 8th 8 p.m.
UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
will meet on
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th
In St Annes Court, Low Moor
at 7-30 p.m. Speaker:
MR ATHERTON Everyone welcome
f l e a m a r k e t 1067
and INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE
Satesbury Village Hall, Wllpshlro, Nr Blackburn
SUNDAY, APRIL 10th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Clear out your attic and turn It into cash this weekend. Lots oi
!”iaSf!?!!n9 items and bargains for all the family. Cafe. No new 90ods.
Sjflta C7 — T° book ring Paulina on Burnley 30670
Tickets £2.25, Club Members £1.50
LIVE AT PADIHAM TOWN HALL
MECHANICS FOLK CLUB -----PHESENT-----
DICK GAUGHAN Britain’s No. 1 Folk singer/songwriter
FRIDAY, APRIL 15th 8 p.m.
Tickets £3.00 (Folk Club Members £2.00) MAKE THE
MOST OF YOUR MICROWAVE
A practical demonstration by Jacqueline Wymer (NCR WEB)
MONDAY, APRIL 18th 2 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. Tickets £1.00
BURNLEY CHAMBER OF TRADE -----PRESENT-----
A SPRING
FASHION SHOW A display oftho best
merchandise from local traders. In aid of thoNSPCC
TUESDAY, APRIL 19th and
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th 7-30 p.m.
Tickets: £2.00
BURNLEY YOUTH ORCHESTRA —PRESENT—
A SPRING
CONCERT SATURDAY,
APRIL 23rd 7-30 p.m.
Tickets: £2.00/£1.50
S C R A M B L E SUNDAY, APRIL 10th
BROOKHOUSE FARM, WHALLEY
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CENTRE SPOT, BURNLEY FC. SUNDAY, APRIL 10th 10 a.m.- 4 - 3 0 p.m.
Racing starts 12 noon wjs
ADMISSION £1.00 CHILDREN 50p
J CRAVEN HEIFER »
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J EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT l
G E M E M L * *
5 *
K N O W L E D G E Q U S Z Starting 8-45 p.m.
Teams or Individual — anyone can take part
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^ I j i te H io n ispotel
Market Place, Clitheroe
Tel. 26955 LIVE MUSIC
Wednesday, April 13th
RUSS LEE (Guitar/Vocalist)
Wednesday, April 20th
ROGER WESTBROOK SHOW
Folk/Country recording artist) (Lancashire's favourite
GRINDLETON METHODIST CHURCH
JUMBLE
SALE AND
PRODUCE
on FRIDAY, A PR IL 8th at 7 p.m.
MEMORIAL INSTITUTE RIMINGTON
W H IS T a n d DOMINOES
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th (at 7-45 p.m.)
ADMISSION: 80p Including - supper
CENTRE
THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS In Concert
At the Civic Hall, York Street, Clitheroe
TOWNSWOMEN’S (EVENING) GUILD
CLITHEROE
BRIC-A-BRAC STALL
Clitheroe Market
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th
ROSSENDALE ALL STARS MOTO CROSS CLUB
ON SUNDAY, APRIL 10th, 7-30 p.m.
Tickets £4.50 on sale now at the Civic Hall ♦
I f you have items for sale or any inquiries please tel. MrC’s, BAUNOLDSWICK 815756
: 'P E T E ‘?.L iE YO N , ■ ^ E m (M r ; ■ ■ m Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
Join ‘Phil’ a t the Keirhy Hotel on Friday, April 8th
and dance the night away to Quicksteps, Foxtrots, Rumba, Royal, etc.
STARTS 8-30 p.m. Late night bar. Admission only £1
P/ease note: Next week’s dance will be on Thursday, April 14th
LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, APRIL 8th
t o n y v A s e o Male Vocalist
SUNDAY, APRIL 10th
MEMBERS DRAW — £13 Members and Bona Fide Guests
. /H a r l iW Im e
Leisure Services Officer: A. T. FENTON, F.I.L.A.M. (Dip)
Colne 864721 and Nelson 692890 (during normal office hours)
ADVANCE BOX OFFICES:
Nelson Box Office—Also Open All Day Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m.—5 p.m.
Colne Box Office—Also Open Saturday mornings
FOLK WITH A JOKE Hosted by Roger Webtbrook
Featuring
TOM McCONVILLE Barrowford Civic Hall
Friday, April 8th, 8 p.m. Tickets: £2 atl classes
Colne Orchestral Society present
APRIL EVENING ALL IN AN
Conducted by Graham Wright with Guest Artiste HILDA HARRISON (Soprano)
Sunday, April 10th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £2, Children and OAPs £1
Joint promotion with MId-PennIno Arts Association
NORTHERN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Soloist: International Pianist HOWARD SHELLEY
Colne Municipal Hall
Tuesday, April 12th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £3.50,
Children and OAP's £2.50 BOOKING NOW:
••WORDSWORTH COUNTRY" illus trated talk by Ron Sands. April 17th Professional Wrestling AjjriMM st
John Huntloy, April 241h: HOUGHTON WEAVERS. May 15th: MOIRA ANDERSON. May 22nd
•'MOTOR CYCLES m by
Tickets from A. T. Fenton, Leisure Services Office, Bank House, Albert Road. Colne. Tel. 064721: Tourist Information Centre, 20a Scotland Road, Nelson. Tel. 692890; as well as at all council offices: Colne Town HaJI: Althams Travel Agency, St James's Street, Burnley: Mechanics Box Olfice. Manchester Road. Burnley, and Tourist Information Centre, Coun cil Offices. Church Walk, Ciitheroe
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
NEED HELP? Ring the
SAMARITANS ANYTIME
BLACKBURN
$ 662424 NELSON
/ 694929 Celt or write to
105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN
15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON
TREWELLSPRINGS INN
CLITHEROE ROAD, SABDEN
Serve BAR MEALS lunch and evening i seven days a week ;
Private Room available (or weddings, parties, meeting*
tings. Tel. Clitheroe , _________ f 8™ ___________ i
ROEFIELD LEISURE
CHARITY SHOW THURSDAY, APRIL 218t
HIGH JINKS, BENTLEY EVANS FAMILY SHOW. Plus special guest artists.
In aid of the David Sanderson Appeal Fund with
Tickets now available £2
LOUNGE BAR Sun, Tues., Thurs.
at the organ — guest singers welcome
KEN HARTLEY Wednesday, Friday
BACK IN TfME WITH P PAT CARTER
alnge and playa tor you Food available
OPEN FOR SUNDAY LUNCHES
laying your favourite requests SATURDAY
DAVE RUSSELL lunch and evenings
Why not bring the family Children made welcome
qfio Tudor 'Rgso 73 KING ST R E E T , WHALLEY ‘
April Showers and Flowers for
NATIONAL EATING OUT S Appeal.
WEEK April 7th — 13th Thurs., April 7th: Family Day Fri., April 8th: The Good Water Tasting Sat., April 9th: April, an interpretation in flowers, at 3-30 p.m. Proceeds to Scanner
Tues., April 12th: An April Lunch. Wed., April 13th: A last opportunity to win a prize in the Guess the Rainfall competition or the Flower and Shower Quiz.
For further details and reservations TEL. WHALLEY (0254) 822462
un., April 10th: at 8 p.m., Wine and Dine evening.
Colne Municipal Hall
Why not book a meal In the Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room. Dress restrictions apply
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th * STAR BAND OF THE MONTH *
THE IVY LEAGUE No. 1 Comedy Showgroup
Cover charge £1.50 before 10 p.m. — £2.50 after
FREE ADMISSION to cabaret whan dining In the carvery, Wednesday only
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
Tel. Accrington 384874
INTERNATIONALS Sensational Showgroup
CABARET ROOM FRIDAY THE
SATURDAY
GEORGE ROPER From ‘The Comedians'plus
INTERNATIONALS THE
ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE APPEAL
SECOND OPEN
MEETING and
Election of Officers
TUESDAY, APRIL 12th 8 p.m.
at The Roefleld Barn
CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB
MONDAY, APRIL 11th 7-15 p.m.
Ribblesdale School
MRS JOYCE SMITH (Lancs Magazine)
“My Emergence Into Gardening”
Everybody welcome ANTIQUES
FLEA MARKET Downham Village Hall
SUNDAY, APRIL 10th 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.
Home-made refreshments Pottery, glass, linen, etc.
Inquiries: J. Fairs, Barnoldswick 813626 Waddington Res.
on SHAWBRIDGE GROUND
SUNDAY, A PR IL 10th
Kick-Off 2-15 p.m.
Match Sponsors DEBBIES
HAIRDRESSERS
WHITBREAD RVFL DAN SEED FINAL
Transport
ST AMBROSE CHURCH GRINDLETON
WHIST and
DOMINO DRIVE Plus DRAW and
GRAND EASTER RAFFLE
FRIDAY, APRIL 15th 7-30 p.m.
Grlndleton Church School Hall
Admission 80p includes supper
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Waddington Branch
WHIST and
DOMINOES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th
Waddington Village Club at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 80p, inc. refreshments
In aid of Poppy Appeal
WHEN pupils at SS Michael and John’s RC School, Clithcroe, came across the term “falconry” in their study of medieval times, headmistress Mrs Mary Kent
decided a practical demonstration was in order. So she invited her neighbour, Mr Bob Poole, to take along two of his
tured),an American red-tailed hawk, quickly captured the hearts and imagina tions of their young audience. Said Mr Poole: “The children had obviously worked very hard and really done their homework on the subject. They asked loads of questions, and it was
just bringing on.
Marching orders
for band
SLAIDBURN S ilv e r Band will be marching
nine miles on April 23rd — to mark its 90th anniver sary and at the same time attempt to raise money for new instruments. The band wants to
replace two of the most expensive instruments which have been with the
group for nearly all the time it has been in exis tence. They are likely to cost about £6,000 and sev e ra l fu n d - ra is in g events have been planned. About 15 players will
New county bid to save on waste
LANCASHIRE County Council is launching a major new initiative to recycle household
county’s 23 waste disposal sites will be recycling vari ous types of household waste. Glass can be trans formed to oil and rags to paper. County Coun Eric Kir-
waste. From tomorrow, all the
paper, glass, oil, used fur niture and metals. Atten
dants will be at each site to assist the public. The waste disposal sites
set off from Slaidburn and march through Newton, over Waddington Fell, to Clitheroe town centre, where they will be greeted by Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Les Nevett. It is hoped that the pro
member.
ton, chairman of the Waste Disposal Sub-com mittee said: “Recycling domestic waste has finan cial and environmental advantages. The organisa tions which buy recycled waste collect i t from county council sites, thus saving money on transpor tation to landfill sites. “The county council will
ceeds will allow an E flat bass to be bought. Spon sors will be gratefully accepted by any band
Top shots judged at club
THERE was an entry of more than 80 prints in the R ib b le sd a le Camera Club’s annual competition. I t was judged by Alf Hoole, of Accrington. Winners were: Record
LOWER BUCK SIMM WADDINGTON. Tel. 28705
A "Free" House serving traditional ales with an old fashioned sing song at the piano Friday and Saturday evenings.
• Bar snacks served lunch times and evenings.
® A la Carle Menu available evenings, reservations please.
O Traditional Sunday lunch.
Each Sunday lunch Gallon of Ale draw in aid of Waddington Children's Sports day.
section — G. Audley (Commanding structure), S. Auster (Hitching post), K . R . G e d d e s (Jakobshornbahn). Portraiture — S. Auster
(Allison), R. Greenwood (Julie), S. Auster (The
captain). Colour — K. R. Geddes
(Pendle Hill), P. MacNeal (One o’clock at St Mary’s), S . A u s t e r ( T h e graveyard). Natural history — S
will be open Monday to Wednesday, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and Thursday to Sunday, 9 a.m. until p.m.
Hotel offices
CONSENT has been granted by the Ribble Val ley Council’s Development Sub-committee for the construction of detached offices and meeting room at the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn. Listed Building Consent was also given.
Pendle Club
WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs P. Adey and Mr G. Horsfield, Mrs A. Barker and Mr J. Lynch.
EASTER TRADE GOOD AT MART
THE Easter lamb show pro duced good trade at CHtheroc
Auction Mart. Spring lambs sold well with SS
also receive income from recycled waste and there are environmental benefits where valuable resources such as paper are reused. In order to speed things up, we are asking house holders to sort their waste into separate categories. Each site will have
separate containers for each type of household waste, such as rags
Bungalow
A PLAN for the building of a detached bungalow on land at the back of 110 Henthorn Road, Clith eroe, has been approved by the Ribbie Vaiicy Council’s Developme Sub-committee.
forward. Prices were uniform across the weight range, top ping at 297p for the ISkg prize winning lamb from H. and F. Smalley, with the best light weights up to 277n for a 13kg lamb. Larger weights topped at 283p for another prize-winning 20kg lamb from L. Cartmell and the overall average for lambs was 252.18p. C at tle saw a good trad e
245p to average 210.82p and heavies again coming good to toji at 21 Op and average I92p. Tne average for hoggs was
20G.SGp, compared with national figures for the day of 202p. Lambs were judged by N.
Gates and A. Moorhouse. Awards:
Single lamb 17.5 kg plus: 1 and
2, L. Cartmell. Pair of lambs under 17.5 kgs:
across the board. Bulls topped at 13Gp for a Limousin from T.W. Pickard, with Friesians to 112p from J. and M. Barrow and Herefords to 115p from H.S.
feathered friends and tell the youngsters what it was all about. Sure enough, 12-ycar-old peregrine falcon Perry and year-old Katie (pic
a pleasure to talk to them.” Mr Poole has been keeping birds for about 12 years, and has seven alto
gether, all bred in captivity. He has trained them to hunt, which takes about six to eight weeks, and he works them all, including the youngest, which he is
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C l i th e ro e A d v e r t is e r & T im e s , A p r i l 7 th , 198S 3 THEIR LESSONS TAKE FLIGHT
L. Cartmeh, B. Breaks. Single lamb under 17.5 kgs: T.
H. and F. Smalley, J. and E. Shaw. Light steers made to 117.9p
Holden, L. Cartmell. Pair of lambs over 17.5 kgs:
J.H. Parker. Heifers topped at 117p for a light Limousin from H. Tattersall and the medium weight heifers topped at IGGp for a Limousin from. Acre Lane Farms. Cows continued to sell
steers provided the top prices at 1 lSp with a Simmental from
Kaye. In the graded section, light
very well, with heavy cows to R7n nnil Hirht. rows to S4n. in the hogg section, trade was 1 1 J t -3 P
fco d h
(average 113.90p), heifers to llG.Op (
llO.GOp), medium heif ers to HG.4n (109.09p). Overall average U0.33p. Bulls made to 135. 4p
(117.53p), cows to 8G.9p
(7$.25p). Standard hoggs made to 232p
(209.89p), medium to 245p (210.S2p), heavy to 210p (192.43p). Overall average
to average zU9.&Jp. mediums lO 0 1 1 g -Si • i i Mil 1*1
Auster (Flower study). Open — S. Brzozowski
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CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH invite you to a
CELEBRATION of Jesus as King
MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY BOX OFFICE — Burnley 30055
OLIVER JONES Brilliant Canadian Jazz Pianist
“Sensational playing" — John Chilton.
SATURDAY,
APRIL 9th 8 p.m.
Tickets E4.00/E3.00 Cabaret sealing
CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Invite friends and visitors to join them in worship on the next four Sundays:
at 10-30 a.m. at Clitheroe Cricket Club, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe
APRIL 10th, 17th, 24th and MAY 1st
This Is a sp e c ia l time when g u e s ts an d newcomers w i ll be p a r t ic u la r ly welcome.
These shorter meetings will Include Guest Speakers, Drama, Singing, etc.
At Manor Hall, Millthorne Avenue, (off Henthorn Road), Clitheroe
SATURDAY, APRIL 16th, at 7-30 p.m.
Speaker: DAVID P LA Y LE (Stockport) k J D U
(Haworth churchyard), 2 and 3 J. West (Walking down the avenue with a d o g ) a n d (E n igm a variations). Next Tuesday there will
be a viewing of the ICPA slide folio.
All year round
THE removal of a condi tion limiting the use of a farmhouse and buildings as holiday cottages at Wolfen Hall, Chipping, has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-commit tee. The condition was that the premises should not be occupied during February.
MARKET Near RTbchester
FLEA
Knowle Green Village Hall,
SUNDAY, APRIL 10th, 11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Inquiries:
Tel. Cleveleys 824918 ' ,’»» V .* * if L , 1
Old Thatch Cottage, Rams9re0ve‘
Blackburn.
—^ — (This property is one o f the most
— exposed in the area)\
FOR uPVC WINDOWS, DOORS. CONSERVATORIES - VISIT THE NORTH’S No. 1 SHOWROOMS mm
Meltor, Blackburn.
Dear Ultraframe. The windows you fitted 2
years ago were Impressive and t must say that the
- conservatory that you have
Installed Is made to the same very high standard.
suPerb and the way that you trrhn‘
a.de “ n
place, is astounding. n/fJ” l3 lhe ^"racier of the ( T ° ,m r home, Mr, Cocker. v ln w"h 'he
The quality o f the finish Is )
CTWCMWtftS ARBSCMtO> LIMITED
ouMWioy Enterprise works, Salthill Road, Clilheroe BB7 1PE (0200) 27413 Burnley Road, Whitebirk, Blackburn, Lancs. (0254) 680153
LATE NIGHT OPENING BOTH SHOWROOMS THURSDAY & FRIDAY TILL 8 p.m. ALL DAY SATURDAY
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The Best.. Manufactured from « n p n r Io r 'r jC Q a n d P llk ln g to n 's Glass
CARPETS
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY — JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES
★ 80/20 Wool/Nylon Axmlnsters a t .............£ 1 3 .9 9 sq. yd.
it 50/50 Wool/Poly Prop Hard Twists from......£ 7 .5 0 sq. yd. ir 80/20 Wool/Nylon Hard Twists from.......... £ 8 .5 0 sq. yd.
HUGE SELECTION LARG E AND SM A L L ROLL ENDS AT FURTHER REDUCED PRICES
Over 70 different shades In various qualities available to special order — stocks continually changing. Free estimate and delivery service. Expert f itting arranged.
20G.SGp. Standard lambs made to 277p
(240.18p). medium to 297p ( b i) 1 i bbp (242p).
STALWART DYEING CO. LIMITED PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE S 29066
FREE PARKING — OPEN Sat. 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.; Open weekdays Mon. to Frl. 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.
LATE NIGHT OPENING THURS. till 8 p.m. mi*
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