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THE directors and staff ol Clitheroe business are still at i Pupils at Ribbles-
dale Scho o l have launched “Kiddiprints” — a Young Enterprise company specialising
in children’s portraits. And despite achieving
profitability after only three months trading the firm is winding up next month. “ K id d ip r in ts ” was
CLITHEROE Motors' Peter Snowden demonstrating the extensive range of spares and accessories on offer.
LARGE enough to encompass the full range of Vauxhall cars and services, yet small enough to meet each individual customer’s needs — that’s Clith
eroe Motors. The company is offering
the motorist an attractive package which includes the sale of new and used cars, a fully-equipped ser vicing area and a compre- h e n s i v e re tai l parts department. For the business user, Clitheroe Motors has a tai lor-made package which can include contract hire, leasing or hire pur chase, depending on the needs of the customer. The modern showroom
on North Street is big enough to exhibit the full range of Vauxhall cars, including the Nova, Astra, Belmont, Cavalier, Carl ton and Senator, so you can see that the proprie tor, Bill Heanan, means business. Clitheroe Motors does
not stop there. Over £5,000 has been spent
ATTRACTIVE PACKAGE IS ON OFFER
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on the special tools that will make C l ith e ro e Motors just that bit more special. All the equipment for use in the service area is brand new, including three car hoists and a fully—equipped engine
analyser to suit all modern cars. There is a price list of
tlie services on offer, dis played in the spacious reception area, so the cus tomer knows exactly what he or she will pay before
the work is canned out. All prices quoted include parts, labour, lubricants and VAT. . Every mechanic has had
full Vauxhall training, and service manager Stewart Read has dealt with Vaux hall cars all his working life. A comprehensive stock of Vauxhall parts —plus a
general range to suit most cars — will also be avail able. If by chance they do not have the part you want, Clitheroe Motors will get it for you within 24 hours. Access to the showroom
is via North Street, while the service reception and p a r ts re ta i l area is situated on Kendal Street.
Wealth of experience
THE owner and managing director of Clith eroe Motors, Mr Bill Heanan, brings a wealth of experience with him to the town,
gained in Ley land, F iat and Ford dealerships. He is delighted to have acquired the new
Vauxhall franchise for the Ribble Valley and he is confident that he will be able to estab lish a reputation for customer service and satisfaction.
CLITHEROE Motors invites you to a special open evening nextTucsday.
The firm is proud of its facilities and is keen .to lot the
Special invitation ...............
public view what is on offer at its North Street'showrooms. So why not go along on Tuesday to a special cheese and-wine evening,! when you can look found the premises? The firm is confident you will be impressed.
i . Proud of the personal touch offered to cli
ents by his company, Mr Heanan will be available to help customers at all times, with the image of Clitheroe Motors being built around an efficient, friendly service from a local company.
Originally from Jarrow, Mr Heanan has
lived in West Bradford for 15 years. He and his wife, Glenda, have three grown-up chil dren, Carol (25), Malcolm (22) and Graeme (19).
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Quality shines through well-designed range
“QUALITY begins with good design” is the motto of GM Vauxliall’s European HQ, and it is a motto that shines through the sleek lines of the company’s range. Whether it is the levels of comfort and exceptionally high stan
the Carlton, “Car of the Year” in 1987, which has outstanding
on-the-road attributes coupled with high
popular Nova, combin- luxury, Vauxhall aims ing all the best ideas in to give its customers a small car design, or luxurious yet economi cal car.
Its new flagship is the
Senator, which is the pro duct of a wealtli of innova tive engineering and
AT your service . . . from the left, Ian Gregson, Stewart Read, Peter Snowden and Peter Lecming.
I AN GREGSON using the modern technology of an engine tester. W R I G H T l A A K E A O m 1 We have pleasure in inviting you to make a date with us on
T U E S D A Y , APRIL 1 2th at 7-30 p.m. onwards at an
OPEN EVENING to view the full range of VAUXHALL CARS See our facilities and talk with the people involved — to
help prove our commitment to you, OUR CUSTOMER! “ Your Friendly Caring Dealer”
NORTH ST, CLITHEROE. Tel. 29180
VAUXHALL. ONCE DRIVEN, . FOREVER SMITTEN.
B R A D B U R N EQUIPMENT LIMITED Congratulations to
CLITHEROE MOTORS GEA
Garage Equipment Specialists in Diagnostic Equipment and MoT
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Stockists of Bosch Fuel Injection Test Equipment
• Bradbury • Tecalemit • Wheel Force • Dieseltune • Hofmann • H.P.A.
FINANCE/H.P. LEASING Wright Bradburn Equipment Ltd
Unit D, Broadway Industrial Estate, Trafford Road, Manchester M5 2UQ
Telephone 061 872 8822
dards o f quality refinement. Clitheroe Motors is also
and
offering a wide range of used cars, specialising in late low mileage cars that it can sell with confidence, with all models carrying a 12-month warranty. Why not go along to Clitheroe Motors and test
drive one of the range? The company is convinced you will be more than pleasantly surprised.
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SERVICE manager Stewart Read pic tured in the cu s tom e r r e c e p t io n area. Stewart, o f Clitheroe, served his. apprenticeship with a Vauxhall dealer and has worked with Vauxhall ever since. I f y ou have any problems with your car, Stewart will only be too pleased
to assist you.
5 3 HILL HEANAN is pictured in thi spa
c io u s sh ow ro om with Glenda, his wife, who is also the company secretary.
formed to improve links with com merce and industry and has been entered in the Blackburn and District Chamber of
Villagers rally with cash
THE managing director o f Clitheroe Motors, Mr Hill Heanan, pictured outside his North Street showroom.
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TWO Wad dington w om e n w e r e s o touched by an appeal la u n ch ed fo r the Great Ormond Street Children’ s Hospital, London, that they went out and raised £262! N e igh b ou rs Mrs
Elsie Lawson and Mrs Ann Metcalfe, of Wad- dow Grove, co-ordin ated a scouring of the village with collecting tins, and were abso lutely amazed by the r e s p o n s e f r om residents. Said Mrs Lawson:
“We’d like to thank ail the ladies who helped and the villag ers and their friends for their generosity. We were delighted with the success o f the collection.” The money has gone
pupils formed! directors headq cial director i ley, secretariel lor and Shari buyer Michaif publicity man Turnbull, phi assignments f kington and Da and distributi McBride. To raise
needed to stal ness, the pi shares to p:| friends at 25 I No-one could, than 25 shall capital was ul an account v| bank. The eomparl
pictures of ehif sery schools I reception clasl schools. Pal taken the opil have picturl young childrl school and tl David Bowkeif technical and I dies departifl keen amateul pher, has kept! of everything have done.1 businessmen | have been several local ing Boots the I Midland “Advertiser Pye’s Photogrl Paper Plus. I When the fil
to the Wishing Well Appeal, for the rede v e lo pm en t o f the hospital.
Better driving
THE Blackburn Area Road Safety Association begins a new course of “Better driving” on Tuse- day at the county Road Safety Training Centre, Ewood, Bolton Road, Blackburn, starting at 7.30 p.m. The course comprises
six lectures and an unlim ited amount of practical driving. It costs £7.50, which includes a year’s full membership of the asso ciation, a copy of “Road Craft” , the Police driving manual, and rela ted literature. The course is designed
to help all drivers, newly- passed or with experience, to help improve their driv ing skills and keep abreast of new signs,legislation alterations or similar. Further information can
be obtained from Mr W. Hounslow (Blackburn
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liquidation ill time there wil| tainly be a sn for its inve.J boost for tif funds. Pictured aj
of the board [ “ Kiddiprintsl break this weif
Town is lj
THE changil Rock H ou s f S treet, Clil offices has bel by the RibI Council’s Dl Sub-committel
Coun. Eril
(Clitheroe) we plan, sayir thought the b| s tre e t was| wrong.
Agreeing,
Cowgill (Clij the street away from area into a
However,!
Bailey, the B| ning and Tech! said that altlf sad to lose a| they were planning legist
Timely remii of fierce fii
A CLOCK which survived a fierce kil has proved the perfect timekeeper for t
licensee. It has now been named “ the clock
with” by Gordon Miller o f the Buck gate, who has hung the damaged tin prominent position in his bar lounge. . The fire was caused by an overheat!
and wrecked the kitchen at the pub. Wl and his wife, Sandra, went into the rol away the debris, they heard the clock f found it underneath a pile of ashes. L “We were absolutely amazed,” sal
“The casing on the clock was mangled I gers were twisted, but they could l unhampered. It was as though fate haj to save the clock. “ I’ve now called it a ‘clock to call tirL
all my regulars agree that it should bei o f place on the wall.”
The battery clock was made in Irelal I
that has not escaped those who are ltf explanation for its survival! “Well, you have heard about the Irish,” quipped Gordon.
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Best wishes and every success for the future
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THE Village Hall Comn about £100 in aid o f the l Mark Kitto Band and supg Prizewinners were: Mrs son, Mrs E. Finder, Miss
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