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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Ajvil 29th, 1993 ,
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 1,22331 (Classified) r . ..................... •.... .1 - ' " ' r '
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B.Dugdale & Sons Ltd.,
Animal Feed
Manufacturers
Bellman Mill, Salthill
Industrial Estate,
Clitheroe Tel:
0 2 0 0 27211
1991 Independent Wine Merchant of the year,
Which Wine Guide
D.BYRNE & CO.
EST1879
Fine wine and spirit merchants
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Tea and Coffee Specialists
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Party Service wine on sale or
return - FREE loan with wine.
Victoria Buildings 12 King Street, Clitheroe
Tel: (0200) 23152 W
ADDINGTON FELL
QUARRIES LTD
WADDINGTON, |NR. CLITHEROE
Telephone: 0 2 0 0
4 4 6 3 3 4 Suppliers
of sand and natural
building stone
DESIGNER SPORTS WEAR
Clitheroe Light
Engineering Machining
CNC Sub Contract
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, CLITHEROE Tel: 22707
UNIT C, UP BROOKS
THE APRICOT
COOK & SMITH
%
Wade House, 2 Church Brow, Clitheroe,
(Insurances) Limited
s o Cook & Smith
Lancashire BB7 2AA
Telephone (0200) 22381-2
Fax (0300) 29191
MERINGUE •TEA
ROOMS
• COFFEE HOUSE
15 King Street,
Clitheroe
Telephone Clitheroe 26933
SALES,
SERVICE AND
PARTS
First Aid and Emergencies
The ted Cross is one of the' premier first aid and emergency organisations in the UK. Every week uniformed Red Cross volunteers man first aid
posts at sporting and pub-, lie events up and down the country, drive ambulances and mobile first aid units.
Other volunteers are^ trained to help in all kinds
of emergencies, from per sonal crises to major disasters.
Red Cross Instructors,
trained to rigorous stan dards, provide first aid
I courses for industry which jare Health and Safety (Executive approved.
Equally important, they run courses for members of the public - both adults
and children - as well as for Red Cross members.
To provide this range of
(first aid and emergency j services, the Red Cross is
(dependent on people. Peo- jple who are prepared to
(volunteer their time, and to take advantage of the
superb training the Red Cross provides free of charge to its members.
9 * S F .0 * '
GATEWAY CARPETS
Sw an THE
DEPARTMENT STORE
56 King Street,
Clitheroe Telephone:
25151
I r e n e C h en e r y -‘
B a k e r Successor to
(Bircfudt (BCac^Bum {Parser Lumtey
SOLICITOR
21 Church St, Ctitheroc
Telephone 020022264
Principal: Irene
Chenery-Baker Associate:
Juli R. Pickles
RICHARD CHEW
FUNERAL SERVICE
l-
WHALLEY ROAD,
12, CLITHEROE
Tel: Clitheroe 28515
day or night
Courtyard, C lith ero e
Telephone: Clitheroe
(0 2 0 0 ) 22107 and
791614
Skipton (0756)
BRIAN
PRICE Funeral Director
Peacehaven Chapel of Rest
Jean and Carl Price in
attendance. A family concern.
Tel: Clitheroe 441297
(Day or Night) From one
caring team to another
Best wishes to THE
BRITISH
RED CROSS SOCIETY
from residents and staff of
GREENSIDE CARE HOME
Downham Road, Chatburn.
Tel: Clitheroe 441542
Inquiries always welcome
TRADE
CARPETS Wholesale
Warehouse Salthill
Industrial Estate
Lincoln Way,
Clitheroe
Telephone 442944
JOHN
COWQILL & SONS
The Town's Leading Stationer
and Toy Shop
4-6 Market Place,
Clitheroe
Telephones 23587
Serving the Community Since 1 8 6 8
K A IN E an d
R AW S O N fu r n ish e r s
Centre 79
Your Local Bed
L0WERGATE, CLITHEROE Tel; 23444
n i l s
King Street, Clitheroe
Tel. 2 2 3 2 3 THE MANOR
HOUSE RESIDENTIAL
HOMEFOR THE ELDERLY
The Manor House, Bridge Road, Chatburn,
Lancs BB74AW
Telephone Clitheroe (0200) 441394
Under personal supervision of
Resident proprietors MR C. HARRISON, R.N.M.H. MRS J.E.
HARRISON, S.R.N., S.C.M.
THE
COTTAGE . REST HOME
Clitheroe
Parson Lane,
Telephone:
2 9 2 1 9 Very small,
homely rest home
OPTHALMIC OPTICIANS &
CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS
DAIRY
PRODUCTS TRANSPORT Northern
THOMSON'S
OPTICIANS D.EM.
THOMSON,
FJ3.QA.,
F.SA.O. 165 Briercliffe
Road, Burnley. Tel: 423872
65 Berry Lane, Longridge Tel: 782694.
70 King Street, ; Whalley Tel: 824821
BEECHGROVE RESIDENTIAL HOME
St Paul's St, C litheroe
Props: Mr and Mrs
A. Bradshaw and
Mrs A. Bellfield ♦
For further details:
Tel: 26057
RIVERSIDE CALVERLEY'S ♦♦♦
HOUSE Residential
Home for the Elderly
Sawley,
C lith e ro e T e lep h o n e
441205 PROP:
CHARLES AND DOROTHY HOLLAND
provided from caring skilled staff
All amenities
FUNERAL SERVICE
♦> «$►
PRIVATE CHAPEL
OF REST ♦♦♦ «$♦ «$►
Telephone CLITHEROE 442020
DAY OR NIGHT
Area Central Maintenance Workshop and Milk
Collection Fleet
CLITHEROE Tel: 22411
STREET, CROFT
STEELE a s o n
Solicitors
CastBegcfe, Cli&liero®
TELEPHONE: Clitheroe
2 1 4 3 1
Care in the Community
Red Cross services for the frail, elderly, the sick, the handicapped and the hou
sebound, range from home visits and providing nurs ing care in the home to
running clubs, and provid ing day care centres and special holidays.
All are dependent on volunteers, many of whom
have taken advantage of the training the Red Cross provides to enable its
members to be of greater service to their local Communities.
Hospital Services
Red Cross volunteers undertake nursing duties in hospitals, visit patients
and provide trolley shops and libraries, and help
people through the first few days back at home from hospital. Some Red
Cross volunteers working in hospitals decide to take
advantage of the free training the Red Cross
provides. Others under take work which does not.
require specialist training. All give their time to help people in hospital.
Medical Loan
medical equipment such as wheelchairs, walking frames, and commodes, whether for use at home or on holiday.
The equipment has to be
stored and maintained, each loan recorded and telephone enquiries dealt with. To do this the Red Cross relies on its volun teers who give their time.
Beauty Care and
Cosmetic Camouflage
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cial training. The Red Cross provides this free of charge to its volunteers.
Youth and Juniors
Boys and girls as young as 5, and young people gen erally have a vital role to play in the Red Cross.
Working alongside adults,- they may help with a rescue operation, develop
a community scheme, raise money to relieve suffering
in the Third World, or learn the skills needed to
When people are ill they tend to lose interest in their appearance. Red Cross Beauty Care volun te e rs boost p a t ien ts ’ morale and hasten • their ! recovery by helping them to look their best.
A complementary ser vice, Cosmetic Camou
Red Cross Medical Loan marks are shown how to depots throughout the cover them with special
flage, is also provided by Red Cross volunteers. People with disfiguring
country meet urgent needs creams, making it easier for the short term loan of to live normal lives.
Both the Cosmetic
Camouflage and Beauty' Care Services require spe-
HIGH
QUALITY, LOW
COST,
VALUE FOR MONEY,
SHOPPING
EXPERIENCE Opening Yimes:
Mon-Thurs: 9am-9pm
Sat 8am-8pm Sun 10am-5pm j
D. LORD a n d
SON SPECIALIST
5 Moor Lane, Clitheroe
Telephone Clitheroe
2 2 4 8 8 JOHN
HOULDSWORTH &Co
Solicitors
2 & 4 DUCK STREET
CLITHEROE T e lep h o n e :
122152 capped relative at home
themselves in any number of other ways. When children and
young people join the Red Cross they receive free training in their chosen s u b je c t s . They can progress to develop their personal. skills through le ad e rsh ip tra in in g . Indeed, the quality of its Youth leaders is one of the keys to the success of Brit-
selves helping to man first jje(j Qross ;s aiwayS 0n the aid posts, having the look out for suitable people chance to abseii down a
They can find them- ish Red Cross Youth, with , , .
• _ , over 20,000 members. The look after a sick or handi- high building, or enjoying rewar(iin(r work. d ev o te time to th is . __ _____ are prepa red to
FORTRESS j KITCHENS i
Your local ]
manufacturer j of the finest , quality <
kitchens in the ( area. <
Call in and see < us now. *
You won't be ’ j disappointed! (
Sun Street i Clitheroe <
Tel: (0200) 1 27338 '
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Castle Cement lim ited
Telephone: 0200 22401 Fax: 0200 28969
Clitheroe, Lancashire " BB7 4QF
Rlbblesdale Works,
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