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('l it heme Atlrertiser i t Times, Augus t I th. l'JilJ


Clitheroe 2232. (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley J,22331 (Classified) Uniform view of how pupils should look


DO your at


you re me mb cj r child’s first day


Weeks of shopping, pre- at nil abrupt end as you juring, worrying and won- waved goodbye with tears


chool? An advertising feature by Vivien Meath dering were suddenly nil


m your eyes. Six hours later, at the


end of what seemed to you to be the longest day of your life, you were con­ fronted by huge smiles and a torrent of excited verbal confusion as your offspring tried to tell you all that had happened during an action-packed first day in the classroom.


memory parents will trea­ sure, as th e ir son or daughter, smartly clad in their new school uniform, embarks on the first rung of the educational ladder.


That firs t day is a


are reverting to uniform and, whether your chil­ dren are just beginning their schooldays or in the midst of them, the end of the summer term and the beginning of the new school year is always the time to'take stock.


More and more schools I.^T. "CLERKS,EST 1900 * DOCMARTINS;


Back to S c h o o l


(GRANTS ACEPTED) NEW STYLES IN STOCK


incredible rate. Parents know only too well that sinking feeling as they are told that the shoes pur- chased last term are now too small, sports equip­ ment too tight and other items of uniform in need of replacing. It can be a financial


Children grow at an


well as boys are now in demand, with many schools having relaxed their uniform constraints to allow them, due to our chilly climate. If your child’s school


does not have a uniform, then it is important to obtain good, practical clothes that allow room for growth and enable chil­ dren to be comfortable whatever the weather. The best buys tend to be


CASTLE


SPORTS 25 Moor Lane, Clitheroe


Suppliers of Sports Clothing for


RIBBLESDALE & BOWLAHD COUHTY


CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR


SECONDARY SCHOOLS


f o o t w e a r CLOTHING


sensible items and not, particularly, fashion led. Remember, at this time of year, the old maxim "You get what you pay for,” is sound advice.


Many schools ask for each item of clothing to be


Name tapes are a must.


labelled and, with sports equipment, name tapes are extremely necessary.


them and make sure that expensive clothing does not end up in the lost property d e p a r t m e n t , never to be claimed.


Now is the time to order


nightmare. Shopping wisely is a must. Here, in the Kibble Valley, quality and specialist shops stock all the items you need. The proprietors keep in t o u c h with u n i f o r in changes at the area's schools, fashion trends and educational accessories. Spending money on


good quality clothing, with advice from people who have been helping parents to clothe their children for many years, ultimately pays dividends. Trousers for girls as


approaches, make a list of the items needed and tick them as acquired. Without a doubt, something to carry books, pens, sports equipment and everything else associated with a busy school agenda will be a


As th e lie w t e r m


wide variety of bags, from the traditional satchels and briefcases to sports holdalls and haversacks — and, if grandparents want to make a contribution to the new school term, this can prove to be a popular


priority. Today, shops offer a


Instruments from leading manufacturers, also second hand Pianos — large choice, lowest prices


Guitars. Woodwind. String and Brass item.


self. shop locally and make sure your child is in tiptop uniform when the new term starts.


BACK TO SCHOOL...


NOW SIT UP AND PAY


ATTENTION..


W e can fix you up at the right price for FULL UNIFORMS FOR:


C l i th e ro e R o y a l G ram m a r S c h o o l , Ribblesdale School and


St Augustine's St James's School Edisford School and


Bowland Secondary School FU L L S E L E C T IO N O F


★ Skirts ★ Blouses


★ Blazers ★ Shirts


★ Trousers etc.


AT PRICES TO SUIT YOUR POCKET S A V E EEC's o n S c h o o lw e a r


SCHOOL GRANTS ACCEPTED


U N IT 1 W E L LG A TE , C L ITH ERO E


FAMILY FASHIONS TEL: 27630


ERICS


USE YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER AS A SECOND SHOP WINDOW!


J: Cost effective advertising from ^ as little as 6p per 1,000 readers


INTERESTED? Contact JANET F ALLON on 020C 22323


BACK TO SCHOOL WITH SPECIAL BARGAINS FROM


JOHN COWGILL & SON 4-6 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


A4 LINED


THE BIGGEST STOCKIST OF SCHOOLWEAR IN THE AREA


Beau brummel quality British s c h o o lw e a r


’/I//nil/ )///i y /1 >//< )///„—/: /


BLAZERS from . .£9.95 SKIRTS from . .£9.95 TROUSERS from . .£9.95 SHIRTS & BLOUSES from . .£3.95


ALL GRANTS WELCOME


VISIT OUR


SHOPS FOR FRIENDLY, HELPFUL SERVICE


BOTH SHOPS ARE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK THROUGH AUGUST


VISIT THE EXPERTS


1 PENNY ST & MARKETHOUSE OF BLACKBURN


A - ' v 68 NORTHGATE


REFILL PAD ONLY S9P


PARKER15 FOUNTAIN PEN NOW


ONLY £4.99 SAVE £1


PARKER CLASSIC BALL PEN SPECIAL PRICE £8.99 SAVING £9


BINDERS RING


FROM g g p


RULERS - SETSQUARES -


COM PA S SE S - CALCULATORS SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1818


BACK TO SCHOOL


weVe got jusfc what ^ouVe


looking -for..


€0 bookshop


26-30 Moor Lane, Clitheroe Open 6 Days


Tel: 0200 22698 STATIONERY


Refill pads - Pens - Pencils Ring Binders - Dividers Poly Pockets - Calculators


THE BOROUGH PRINTING SHOP 4, YORK ST, CLITHEROE, TEL: (0200) 22549


Make it easy on your­ Best feet forward


PUT your child'? feet first this autumn. Wearing unsuitable and


poorly fitting shoes in the early years can cause a life tim e of pain and discomfort. Hundreds of local par­


ents are about to face the annual task of buying shoes for their children for the new school term. Money spent now will


Foot Health Register. (' o n s e q u e n t 1 v . th e demands of producing chil­ dren's shoes, which must be durable and attractive and available in a wide range of width fittings and half sizes, mean that man­ ufacturing costs are high. Young feet and their


certainly be a good invest­ ment for the future, with statistics showing that two children out of three require shoes in a fitting other than "average." By the age of Hi. a


majority of children sutler significant foot problems, according to the Children's


protective covering with­ stand hours of use. from playing football to climb­ ing walls, riding bicycles and general rough and tumble. The shoes you buy for


vour children in the next few weeks are likely to be part of their lives for at least eight hours each day. If they do not fit properly, are too tight, loo big or a


Take a d v a n ta g e o f our RENTAL SCHEME


fashion purchase rather than a practical buy, it is likely that you will be pur- elms i n g another p a i r within a few weeks. Says Tony Kravne,


hire an ins trument for 3 or 6 months with a view to buy, NO OBLIGATION


String. Brass and Woodwind Instruments o ver a value o f £ 5 0


chairman of the manage­ ment committee of the register: "Fitting our chil­ dren's feet is an invest­ ment. We gel th re e chances with teeth; milk teeth, permanent teeth and false teeth — but only one pair of feet.” In C'litheroe. U. Lord


REPAIRS. PIANO TUMING. MU SIC STANDS. REEDS, STR INGS etc M U SIC A L NOVELTIES


and Son. Moor Lane, are members of the register, but other local footwear stockists also have staff qualified to give help and assistance when it comes to selecting footwear.


m


BRACEWELLS THE MUSIC SHOP OPEN:


MON-SAT 9 .3 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. CLOSED TUESDAY


VISA 5 5 BELMONT BRIDGE, SKIPTON


(50 yards on right after Morrisons before town centre - Large public car park at rear)


Tel: 0 7 5 6 7 9 8 9 5 4 CHILDREN’S CLOTHING T£m!s 3 1 • C A S T I .E S T R E F. T • C L I T H E R O F. JUNIOR SCHOOL WEAR SPECIALISTS


TRUTEX TROUSERS (no zip) Age 3-7 yrs VA elastic waist) Age 3-13 yrs (waist sizes) Age 9-15 vrs


TRUTEX SKIRTS (two pockets) Age 4-12 yrs (box pleats) Age 10-13 vrs


TRUTEX GAMES SKIRTS


HIGH QUALITY JF.RZEE SWEAT SHIRTS (8 cols.)


A l s o : -


POLO SHIRTS AND TEE SHIRTS


PLEATED SKIRTS Age 3/4-11/12 BOYS TROUSERS Age 4. -10 yrs BOYS TROUSERS Age 9 - 1 5 yrs


NATIONAL WEAVING COMPANY Woven Name Tapes .£,3.95 for 72


SCHOOL CLOTHING VOUCHERS WELCOME SWEAT SHIRTS IN STOCK NOW


For Barrow, Bolton by Bowland, Brookside, Edisford, St. Michael & St. Johns


F o r fu r th e r in fo rm a t io n c a l l Tim's 0 2 0 0 2 5 8 9 5 O p en 6 d a y s 9 .0 0 am - 5 .1 5 pm


e q u i p m e n t


SCHOOL GRANTS ACCEPTED


INSTRUMENTS fiND MUSIC NOW IN STOCK FOR THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR*


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