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5 . v / 8 Clilheroe Advertiser & Times. March 2.1rd. IDS!)


CONGRATULATIONS TO D. LORD & SON ON THEIR


89th ANNIVERSARY AND OFFICIAL


OPENING OF THEIR NEW SHOP


FOWEY


MEETING a cus­ tomer’s footwear needs is top prior­ ity at the family- run shoe shop of D. Lord and Son, in Moor La n e ,


Clitheroe. A w e a l t h o f


experience in the shoe world means that the shop can cater for most requirements and tastes, and for all ages.


M THE HEAVENLY FEELING OF COMFORT


THE LEISURE SHOE FOR ALL THE FAMILY - Best natural materials : Full grain aniline dyed natural leather


- Genuine latex mid-sole : For moss-soft cushioning and tireless walking


- Soft cushioning : To hold your foot firmly without rubbing


- Anatomical heel cushioning Cushions and protects heels and joints


- Mephisto, shoes for men, women and children


m m mm. EPHISTO W


present owner, Bernard, opened his business on January 1st 1900. His son, John, who sadly died in February this year, became involved after


shop of the premises since 1867, and it has been in the Lord family for 89 years. The grandfather of the


There has been a shoe


Best foot forward — thanks to Lord’s know-how


leaving school and Ber­ nard came into the busi­ ness in 1958. Now, with Bernard’s


daughter, Mrs Kathleen Pollard, working in the business, there have been four generations of the Lord family involved. Bernard’s wife, Pauline,


Advertising feature by Sue Sumner


specialises in all the shop displays, flower arrange­ ments and in generally making the shop look its most attractive. The premises have just


important side of my life is fitting children’s shoes.”


Said Mr Lord: “An


been redesigned, creating more floor space and an extension at the back for more storage. There is now comfort­


foot gauge and also a mea­ suring machine operated by hand to ensure that shoes fit perfectly.


There is an electronic


able and attractive seat­ ing, a new carpet and the children’s section is now larger. The youngsters’ depart­


ment is a very important part of the business. To ensure a good start


in life for children’s feet, careful and expert fitting is essential.


m


spectrum of children’s footwear, from shoes to trainers, wellingtons to slippers. The shop has an excellent range of Clark’s shoes, and stocks up to five width fittings.


Lord’s stock the whole


toys to keep youngsters amused. And as a special treat, there is a small surprise


There is also a box of


present for all children getting footwear on Eas­ ter Saturday.


in stock for ladies and men, including the excel­ lent quality makes of Clark’s, Van-dal, Barkers, Bally, Grenson, and Crockett and Jones.


There is a large choice


shoes up to size nine and men’s up to 13s.


Lord’s stocks ladies’


ment there are handbags to match the shoes, as well as tights, and to care for all the footwear, there are various polishes and also laces.


In the ladies’ depart­


in footwear, put your best foot forward and go to Lord’s, they are sure to be able to please.


So whatever your taste


Fascinatiij area’4


Personal service


SELECTING a pair of shoes is not always easy, but the staff at D. Lord and Son arc only too willing to offer help and advice if needed. In addition to Ber­


nard, his wife Pauline and daughter Kathleen, there arc Mrs Elizabeth Beverley, Mrs Dorothy Kelsall, Mrs Christine Blakey, M iss Dawn Lawrence and Miss Charlotte Clark. During the altera­


D. LORD and SON 5 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


Telephone: 22488


tions, which Bernard’s f a t h e r s aw a n d approved of before his recent death, the shop has remained open. Bernard is grateful to the staff for being so p a t ien t during the renovations. He is also grateful to


9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday, and 9 a.m.


The best of Internationa! Fashion. BALLY


Come and see our stunning new collection for Spring/Summer '89, featuring Ladies and Mens shoes and sandals with


complementary accessories, all in finest quality leather.


the contractors, paint­ ers and decorators for their work. The shop is open from


to 1 p.m. on Wednes­ days. In summer the Wednesday opening is extended to 4 p.m.


DINO J. H. FERN JOINERY


Are pleased to have carried out the shop fitting, extension and front window alterations at


LORDS SHOES


and wish them continued success for the future,


k k k k ★ k DORMER BEDROOMS T I N Y F E E T I N S A F E H A N D S


See the Clarks range at D. LORD & SON


Don't move house, add a room!


We specialise in loft conversions, Velux rooflights, double glazing and general joinery.


22A MOOR LANE,


CLITHEROE Tel. 22170


STUART BRIGGS PAINTER AND DECORATOR


Is pleased to have earned out the decorating work at LORDS SHOES


Best wishes fo r the future


20 TURNER STREET, CLITHEROE T e l . 26496


W


5 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22488


3 WALT'S l t d All children’s feet


are different. That’s why our trained fitters will measure both feet for length and width on a Clarks footgaugc and use their skill to fit the correct shoes for your child.


DRAKE £JLoaMs FIRST SI-IOISS


D. LORD & SON Telephone 22488


5 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE.


R O R fS B IC A


details of the census returns for Bowland-with- Leagram for 1841, 1851, 1861. 1871 and 1881. It has been compiled


the area, if your name is Atkinson, Dewlnirst, Hol­ den, Seed, Wilkinson, or one of about 150 surnames in the booklet, then this fascinating publication will be of great interest. T h e b o o k l e t g i v e s


THE Chipping Local His­ tory Society has compiled a publication which gives a valuable insight into the social history of the Bow- land-with-Leagram area. If your family lived in


TOP left: inside and out, D. Lord und Son is an attractive place buy footwear. Above: staff at the shop__back, from the left: Mr Lord, Mrs Pollard, Mrs Beverley and Mrs Kelsall; front, seated, Mrs Lord and Mrs Lily Lord, the owner’s mother. Below: youngsters happily try on some new foot­ wear, assisted by Mrs Beverley, in the children’s department, an important section of the business


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


POPULAR villager Miss Alice Dyson was VIP for a day when she opened the fourth annual spring show at


the number of entries, with exhibits covering fin-


Read on Saturday. There was an increase in


with a great (leal of time I and effort by Mr and Mrs I A. Lord, of Chipping, who I


New Probul


THE new chairman of till Probus Club is Mr Tomf Pendleton. At the club's annual nu|


officers were re-elected. The retiring chairman,


other officers gave aecmmg (luring the last year. The next meeting will be I


Star t| com<


1 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE WE SUPPLY, FIT AND MAINTAIN ALL YPES OF FLOORCOVERINGS DOMESTIC OR CONTRACT LOCATIONS


Best wishes to


LORDS SHOES


Tel. Clitheroe 23136


A


A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE -IN COMFORT.


We are pleased to be associated with


& D. LORD & SON


5 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


■ a f . r.Tr• •*. , • *•« N *


EIGHT local youngsters I busy training sessions at I They have also won thd


as if a boat overturned oil The successful candidil


Dunne, Wayne Adams, Entwistle.


commitment to training. I He said it would staij


treading water, swimmiil bearings while in the wall Afterwards, the candicl


Training include swirnl . •


and all the youngsters pal Now they can progress


saving other people in t l ify for gold awards. 1 Mr Phillips said a newl


but early booking was adl . Pictured back row, frfi Simon Dunne. Front: Wil


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