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SUMMER SALE fo r 3 w e e k s o n ly v
10% — 30% OFF CHINA AND STONEWARE
b y D e n b y , W e d g e w o o d , Royal D o u lto n , Duchess, e tc . (s e le c te d p a ttern s )
25% — 50% OFF CUTLERY
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Onleda Duchess 44 pc. set. r.r.p. £97.50 NOW £64.95
Viners Lovestory 64 pc. set. r.r.p. £114.08 NOW £57.00
e.g. Viners Chelsea 60 pc. canteen, r.r.p. £239.69 NOW £99.95
and many, many more. / /
HANDCUT CRYSTAL Royal Brlerley. Edinburgh,
10% —40% OFF
Thomas Webb. Waterford, etc . (set o f 6 pieces)
A A ' QUALITY PANWARE SALE V
20% — 50% OFF Stainless steel and cast iron, e.g.: Viners 5pc. set. r.r.p. £199.50 NOW £99.75; Stella
with woodstand, r.r.p. £123.00 NOW £79.95; 30% off Le Creuset 5pc. sets.
4pc. set r.r.p. £166.95. NOW £78.95: Le Creuset 3pc. sets
NOW ON SHOW - First floor showroom
3 pc. Cane Suites with quality fabrics, was £399.00 NOW ’/j PRICE
£ 1 9 9 . 9 5
Wide range of patio and conservatory furniture at 30% discount to our cash and carry discount.
The mini store with the Maxi. Range. PLENTY OF FUN
SUNDAY’S weather was just right for the already once-post poned family fun day at Worston and the enthronement of the village’s sham Mayor.
The fund-raising event
was planned for the previ ous Sunday, but washed out by heavy downpours.
Photographs by John Barry
Last Sunday, however, was “perfect," said organ iser Mr Roy Dewluirst, last year’s sham Mayor. “There was a hit of a
breeze, but it wasn’t cold and tlie sun came out,” lie added. “Changing the date caused a lot of inconven ience, but I was glad to
see that all but a couple of the local charities involved were able to turn up. “All in all it was a very
happy day: the public turned out in large num bers — there must have been 1,500 to 2,000 people, many from Burnley, which has just started the first week of its holidays — and everybody seemed to be enjoying themselves.” This year’s family fun
day, held at The Calf's Head Hotel, Worston, was the third. This time it was organised differently, with participating charities keeping all the money they raised, rather than donat ing it to a central pool which was later shared out. Mr Dewhurst expects
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M E M B E R S of the Clithcroc Go-Shin Ju jitsu Club demonstrate their skills
CLITHEROE Rotary Club members Mr Walter Graham (left) and Mr Geoff Ishcrwood provided this hoop-la stall, as well as a balloon race
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THE barbecue provided by Rihblc Valley Rotaract Club once again proved a popular attraction
the amount raised by charities during the day could be over £2 ,0 0 0 , including some £1 ,2 0 0 profit from the raffle. Among the highlights
jitsu Club. Their display demonstrated how two young children could over- c o m e a n a d u ll m a 1 e attacker and how a woman on her own could win in a similar situation. The group also demonstrated kick-boxing. Although it was the first
was an enterprising mar tial arts demonstration by the Clitheroe Go-Shin Ju
plays of Scottish country (lancing by the Clitheroe and District Caledonian Society. First prize in the raffle
very smoothly and proved a crowd-puller. There were also two dis
Marsden Building Society, whose Clitheroe manag eress, Mrs Pauline Nurse, drew the winning tickets. The second prize, a heli
£250 “crock of gold’ Mr Sanderson now lias to fol
time tlie club had given a public display, it went
low a treasure trail which begins at the offices of the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times” on Saturday. The prize was donated by the
was won by a Padiham man who works in the Kibble Valley — Mr Michael Sanderson, of Levant Street, who works with Kibble Motors. However, to claim his
copter trip over the Kibble Valley (courtesy
of.Grif- fair) and a champagne reception given by The Call’s Head Hotel, goes to the holder of ticket no. 0203, which was sold on the day with no name recorded. The third prize, a trip in
a hot air balloon, donated by the G. T. Flying Club at Grassiugton, goes to Mrs P. Sutcliffe, of Abbey House, Worston, across the road from The Call’s Head Hotel.
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THE Clitheroc branch of NAWCH, the National Association for the Welfare of Children in Hospital, were offering these teddies as prizes for those who found the right key to fit a lock
Whalley businessman was ‘friend to many’
A HIGHLY-RESPECTED Whalley businessman, Mr Alan Cookson, a director of Maureen Cookson’s — the village fashion shop with a national reputation — has died only birthday.
a few clays before his 69th
eroe Koad, who had lived in the village for 35 years, was a stalwart of Whalley Methodist Church, where he was treasurer and a member of the choir up to his death. Tributes have come
from many friends and acquaintances from far and near. The Kev. Graeme Halls,
Mr Cookson, of Clith
to my father. They express the high regard many people had for him and their sense of loss."
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who conducted his funeral service at the church yes terday, told the “Adver tiser and Times” that “Mr Cookson was a very kind and generous man who had served the church faithfully in all that he did. He was a gentle person, a p p r o a c h a b l e , a n d
someone who was glad to help whenever he could — a friend to many.” Mr Cookson, who was
born and bred in Accring ton, joined his wife, Maureen, in her George Street fashion business 17 years ago. As a director working
on the premises, he came to know many customers who travelled from vari ous parts of Britain to patronise the shop, famous for its fashion shows as well as its stocks. Earlier in his career he
had worked in banking, but later transferred to Albert Harrison's, of
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on Thursday, had been ill for about three years, but had bravely battled against pain and it was not until recently that special ists were able to diagnose the cause of his illness — cancer of the pancreas. He would have been (i!) on Monday.
Mr Cookson, who died
been a keen member of the National Trust and of Clitheroe Probus Club. His work for Whalley Methodist Church had also included 20 years’ service as a steward.
For many years he had
Accrington, the fancy goods wholesaler, run by Mrs Cookson’s family.
ried 40 years ago and before starting up her fashion shop, Mrs Cookson had a children’s wear shop in King Street, Whalley, for some 20 years. Their daughter, Miss
The couple were mar
years, the Rev. Gordon Kendrew, a former minis ter at Whalley Methodist Church who" is now in B la c kp o o l, gave an address at the funeral ser vice. It was followed by cremation at Accrington. In addition to his wife
His friend of many
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