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Young voices ^Christm as £ M & \ ) r * - fo*


Singing tour of the town is planned


FESTIVITIES in ■Clitheroc arc


guaranteed to be extra special this December, thanks to SS Michael and John’s RC Primary


Community spirits


abounds


School. Although the Clitheroe


school docs not have an official choir, 20 juniors have been rehearsing and practising over the last few weeks ready for two


head teacher Mrs Mary Kent, the children will take part in the special Clitheroe Chamber of Trade Christmas shopping days being held this coming Sunday and Monday. The children will walk


long-awaited p er fo r ­ mances. Under the guidance of .


'reputation for its fund-raising schemes and community spirit. With more than 200 members in Clitheroe and over 50 in Whal- le.v, the organisation does not simply pro­ mote its members, but works for the good of the area. It has produced at


years ago, Clithcroc and District Chamber of Trade has steadily built up a healthy


round the town playing music and singing a selection of favourite carols, both old and new. The rest of the school’s


children will also get a chance to give their vocal cords some exercise in the various parties and Christmas services being held throughout December.


least £1,000 annually for good causes over the last decade, the high spot coming in 19SS, when the asso­ ciation helped to raise over £10,000 in the Telethon Appeal. It is this hard work


th a t has made it second to none among


Lancashire’s traders’ organisations.


FOUNDED some 70


SEE OUR SPLENDID


Come and see our fantastic Christmas Show for the best quality artificial Christmas trees —15 different types


from 3ft to 10ft, over 400 sets ol indoor and outdoor Christmas lights on Special Offer including Santa’s Marching Band. Bells of Christmas and 60 Light Chaser Action Lights. Quality Tree Decorations, novelties, garlands, hanging and watt decorations, tinsel, candles, crackers, poppers and balloons etc.


MAKE YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS


SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF QUALITY GLITTER, PLATED AND SILK FLOWERS, FOLIAGE, ARTIFICIAL HOLLY & MISTLETOE etc.


NORDMAN FIR CHRISTMAS TREES


GUARANTEED NOT TO DROP - Norway Spruce and Lodge Pole Pine also ready potted trees up to 5ft


We h a ve th e la rg e s t selection of


su pe r q u a lity flowe r ing and foliage plants and o u r own made q ua lity mixed plan te d b ow ls C yclamen, Pr imroses, H yacin th s and local g rown Po insettias.


GARDENING GIFTS Greenhouse Heaters, Propagators, Secateurs, Gloves, Garden Tools, Bird Feeders, Bird Tables, Rustic Garden Furniture, Concrete


* Fresh cut flowers always available.


Put winter colour In your garden now with our beautiful quality Hollies green and variegated Eleagnus, Cornus (Dogwood), Pernettyas, Heathers, Caultherlas,


Mahonia, Jasmine, Viburnum and Sklmmlas.


Garden Ornaments & Tubs, Pottery Vases and Pot Coveis, Macrame Hangers, Cane and


Basketware.


Thousands of container grown rose bushes, trees, shrubs, conifers, fruit trees and soft fruit bushes, ___________ aJpines and heathers.


centre with the largeat selection of qustity plants at the keenest prices.


arrangements. We are now taking orders for our own made quality Wreaths, Crosses and Door Wreaths. Order NOW to avoid disappointment. Buy the beet from Barkers, your local garden


Largo selection of our own made Christmas ____


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Open seven days s week, weekdays B-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also Clitheroe Market


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