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RICHARD CHEW


FUNERAL SERVICE


12 WHALLEY ROAD,


CLITHEROE TeL


day or night


Clitheroe 443045


KAINE and


RAWSON


FURNISHERS Your


Centre 79


Local Bed


LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE Tel: 23444


CALVERLEY'S .♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦


FUNERAL SERVICE


PRIVATE CHAPEL OF REST


Telephone


CLITHEROE 442020


DAY OR NIGHT


Clitheroe Light


Engineering


CNC Sub Contract


Machining


UNIT C, UP BROOKS


INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,


CLITHEROE Tel: 22707


Merchant of the year Which Wine Guide


1991, 1993 & 1994 Independent Wine


D. BYRNE


&CO. Est 1879


Fine wine and spirit merchants


Tea and Coffee Specialists


Party Service


Castle Cement Limited


Telephone: 0200 22401 Fax: 0200 28969


Clitheroe, Lancashire BU7 4QF


Rlbblcsdalc Works,


Wine on sale or return FREE glass loan with wine


Victoria Buildings 12 King Street, Clitneroe


Tel. (0200) 23152 BRIAN


CO O K& SMITH


Tt s


w Cook & Smith


Onsuranccs) Limited, Wade House, 2 Church Brow,


Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB72AA


Telephone (0200) 22381-2


Fax (0200) 29191


PRICE Funeral Director .


Peacehaven Chapel of Rest


Jean and Carl Price in


attendance. A family concern.


Tel: Clitheroe 441297


First Aid and Emergencies


The Red Cross is one of the premier first aid and emergency organisations in the UK. Kvery week uniformed Red Cross volunteers man first aid


posts at sporting and pub­ lic 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


courses for industry which are 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 services, the Red Cross is


dependent on people. Peo­ ple 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.


JOHN


COWGILL & SONS


The Town's Leading Stationer


and Toy Shop


4-6 Market P la ce ,


Clitheroe


Telephone: 23587


Sewing the Community Since 1868


BEECHGROVE RESIDENTIAL HOME


St Paul's St, Clitheroe


♦ ■> * ❖ -t- Props:


Mr and Mrs


A. Bradshaw and


Mrs A. Bellfield


For further details:


Tel: 26057


STEELE & SON Solicitors


Castlegate, ClitheroQ


TELEPHONE: ClitheroQ (Day or Night) 27431 (8 lines) LEE-CARTERS


Lowergate, Clitheroe


24475/24472 JOHN


! OPEN jSEVEN DAYS


H0LDSW0RTH > C 0 .


Solicitors --------- ♦ -----------


PULMAN HOUSE


Street, Clitheroe T e l e p h o n e


2 K 4 Duck 2 2 1 5 2 .0 * 0* THE


DEPARTMENT STORE


56 King Street,


Clitheroe Telephone:


25151


caring team to another


From one


Best wishes to THE


BRITISH


RED CROSS SOCIETY


from residents and staff of


Downham Road, Chatburn.


GREENSIDE CARE HOME


TeL ClifJieroe 441542


Inquiries always welcome


RIVERSIDE HOUSE


Residential Home for the Elderly


Sawley, Clitheroe


Telephone 441205


i PROP:


CHARLES AND DOROTHY HOLLAND


provided from caring skilled staff


All amenities


GATEWAY CARPETS


Courtyard/ Clitheroe


Swan Telephone:


Clitheroe (


22107 and


791614


Skipton (0756)


0200) SALES,


SERVICE AND


PARTS


Low Moor Garage, Clitheroe


Tel: (0200) 26021


HARRISON & KERR


Butchers & Barbecue Specialists


your tastebuds - from Oriental to


coatings to tantalize


We have everything for the barbecue - A selection of


Caribbean, Kebabs etc.


Home-made cooked meats always available.


11 - 13 KING STREET,


CLITHEROE TEL. 23253


Member of


THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GOLDSMITHS


2 0 C a s t le S t r e e t ,


C l i th e r o e Tel.


2 2 1 2 7


WADDINGTON FELL


QUARRIES LTD


WADDINGTON,


|NR. CLITHEROE Telephone:


0 2 0 0


446334 Suppliers


of sand and natural


building stone


STALWART DYEING CO. LTD.


SHIREBURN CARPETS LTD


Primrose


Works, Clitheroe Telephone 23721


44 YORK STREET,


CLITHEROE


TELEPHONE 23193


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B. Dugdale & Son Ltd.


Manufacturers Bellman


Animal F e e d


Mill, Salthill, Industrial E sta te ,


Clitheroe.


Tel. 0200 27211


TRADE


CARPETS Wholesale


Warehouse Salthill


Industrial Estate


Lincoln Way,


Clitheroe


Telephone 4 4 2 9 4 4


NETTLET0NS JEWELLERS


D. LORD and SON


SPECIALIST SHOE


5 Moor Lane, Clitheroe


Telephone Clitheroe


22488


PYE'S OF


CLITHEROE Printers and


Photographers


IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY


RUFUS CARR LTD


Dcalcrs/Ford Shop Ford Rcnt-A-Car/Van


Ford Retail


BAWDLANDS GARAGE,


CLITHEROE


Telephone 2 2 1 7 3


CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe


Are pleased to support


THE RED CROSS


Telephone 22323


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s c h o o l wear c a s u a l we a r


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B r itish R ed C ro s s W eek May 2 n d to 8 th , 1 9 9 4


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 o f 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


Red Cross Medical Roan depots throughout the


country meet urgent needs for the short term loan of


%


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.


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.


The equipment has to be Beauty Care and


Cosmetic Camouflage


When people are ill they tend to lose interest in


their appearance. Red Cross Reality Care volun­ te ers boost p a t ien ts ’ morale and hasten their recovery by helping them to look their best.


A complementary ser­


vice, Cosmetic Camou­ flage, is also provided by Red Cross volunteers.


People with disfiguring marks are shown how to cover them with special creams, making it easier to live normal lives.


Roth the Cosmetic


Camouflage and Beauty- Care Services require spe­


R e d C r o s s W e e k


To those who care enough to support us during Red Cross Week. Thank you from the hungry, the lonely, the victims of conflict,


the suffering children, the tortured, the refugees, the elderly, the frail, the crisis torn and the hopeful.


British Red Cross


Yes, I want to help. Here is my gift of: 2SO Q C


SO O £23 □ £13 □ C


Nam* (Mr/Mit/Mi) _ A d d t. tt___________


CLITHEROE


TELEPHONE 0200 27136


20 KING STREET,


ALTHAMS TRAVEL SERVICE


Your local Travel Agents


Clitheroe 2232) (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley >,22331 (Classified.


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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 look after a sick or harnli-


ttd.. ''■SSSSJW 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 iirst Re(, Cn)ss js ahvays 0I1 the . . - i f who are prepared to


chance to abseil down a , high building, or enjoying ,.ew.lr(ijng Work. dev o te time to th is ‘ ,! ‘ ., •


TELEPHONE (Day or Night)


Thev can find them- ish Red Cross Youth, with over 20,000 members. The


aid p o s t s , having t h e look out for suitable people ,


AMBUCARE U.K.


PRIVATE


AMBULANCE SERVICE


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