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EDUCATIONAL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES


ENTERPRISE HOUSE, KENDAL STREET, CLITHEROE BB71PA


Tel. (0200) 28528 Home: 41277


reaping the rewards of business success, are able to grow and flour- isn in a fertile valley of individualism.


Dozens and dozens of people have grasped the enterprise theme, not as a desperate lifeline but as a welcome challenge. There is


CURTAINS LOOSE COVERS S im o n IV o b le T e x t i le s L t d .


HAND MADE TO MEASURE CURTAINS AND LOOSE COVERS


We offer a complete ‘At Home’ service with no obligation


Helpful advice from one of our Home Consultants who can call whenever you like. Over the weekend, outside office hours.


Choose from our carefully selected range of fabrics from Osborne and Little, G.P. and J. Laker, Parkertex, Romo, Warner, Sekers, Ametex. All brought to your home to ensure that colours and textures are consistent with your existing design and allowing you as much time to decide exactly what you need.


INSTANT COMPUTER QUOTATIONS MEASURING AND FITTING FREE


TRACKS AND POLES PROVIDED AND FITTED FREE OF CHARGE


FULL UPHOLSTERY SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE CALL AT ANY TIME


CLITHEROE (0200) 25254


Simon Noble Textiles Ltd Unit 3, Albion Court, Waterloo Road,


Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 INS


examples of those who have successfully taken the plunge — sn a i l farmer Keith Stansficld, furniture craftsman Wayne Kilner, pottery painter Josephine Cowk- ing and candlemaker Ingrid Lindholm-Banks.


dale Agricultural Centre a t Li nc oln Wa y , Clitheroe. Admission is free. There will be a galaxy


ample proof, in every corner of our area, that going it alone in busi­ ness can be profitable. It can also be fun. Above are just four


WHEN it comes to enterprise, the Ribble Valley is way out in front. Entrepreneurs, the people prepared to take a risk in the hope of


IT’S A FUN DAY


of stalls and attractions, fairground music, pony rides — and even a touch of magic. So don’t miss the fun.


people have a unique chance to see Ribble Val­ ley enterprise in action at a “Rural Rewards” gala day staged by the agency and supported by the “Clitheroe Advertiser


out for all the family, running from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the new Ribblc-


and Times.” It will be a great day


% TROUT RAINBOW qj (Fresh/Smoked or frozen)


V Visit our Shop. Plus full range of other U7 FISH PRODUCTS. Buy your fish and look round the trout


J7ponds. Feed the fish.


^ HEANING BROOK TROUT FARM


•THE H E A N IN G 1 N EW TO N - IN -B O W L A N D 7 L ,


Tel. Dunsop Bridge 274 (V2 mile out of Newton, on Dunsop'^jT Bridge road, on the right). Open every day.


given that vital initial spur by the Ribble Valley Enterprise Agency, a fountain of information and advice for the bud­ ding entrepreneur. On Saturday, local


They, and many more like them, have been


‘AN agency like this, which attracts new industry into the area, is an excel­ lent thing for the Ribble Valley, as this exhibition will demonstrate. We must give it as much encouragement as possible. So far, the agency has been a success and I am sure it will continud — Ribble Valley MP M r


Waddingon D a v i d Our care makes all the difference


THE Ribble Valley Enterprise Agency “Rural Rewards” gala day at the Ribblesdale Agricultural Centre on Saturday will be opened by Mr Waddington at 10 a.m., providing a golden opportunity for the pub­ lic to see what an enterprising area we live in.


TASTY PRIZE TO WIN


FANCY a mouth-watering meal out for two at a top spot highlighted in a national tourist guide?


sparkling success stories of the enter­ prise scene in the Ribble Valley and is


tourist guide, “Staying Off the Beaten Track." Mytton Fold Farm Hotel is one of the


a free draw at the gala day and, for two lucky folk, the chance to dine at the Myt- ton Fold Farm Hotel, Langho, which this year got a top rating in the national


Now’s your chance. For there will be


run by Frank and Lillian Hargreaves, who decided to look around at other avenues of income when stringent milk quotas were first introduced to what was essentially a dairying concern. The cou­ ple are now planning a conference centre and banqueting hall at the farm.


coupon for the free draw on the back page of this special feature, pop it into the collection box at the Ribblesdale Centre on the gala day — and keep your fingers crossed.


All you have to do is cut out the


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 23883


POP INTO YOUR EfOBClNTRE


31 LOW ER G A TE , C L ITH ER O E Telephone 22564


We are open Monday, Tuesday, Friday 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.;


Wednesday 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.; Thursday 9 a.m. — 4 p.m.


LANE SLAIDBURN, near CLITHEROE Telephone: (02006) 200 or 273


JOSEPHINE COWKING MYTTONS FARM, WOODHOUSE


Hand Painted Pottery and Crafts


OPEN: Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 11 a.m. — 5 p.m.


HOW TO FIND US: Past front of Hark To Bounty, on for one mile, turn first right, first farm on right.


PRIMROSE GARAGE


MONTEGO DEMONSTRA TORS


THE CAR EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT


DON’T JUST BELIEVE US! TRY OUT ONE OF OUR


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