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, 12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 2nd, 1995 r V


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IT’S STYLISH OPEN NOW


CREATIVE ELEMENT


. /s an exclusive new, ■ ' showcase for


and European Furniture, Household Accessories and Gifts.


&&■ Shelf life: exciting Wave


VIADUCT, AERO and ALESSI. . . whose


. seen in Interior Design Magazines such as EUe Decorauon, World of


products are regularly Lord Yo Chair CREATIVE


products and many more are . now available from : . . stock or to order.


Intenors and Homes & Gardens, so now their


INNOVATIVE FR DESIGNS


ELEMENT & M ADVERTISING FEATURE


PENDLE’S leading firm of wine and spirit whole­ salers, John Stephenson and Sons, has just undergone a mqjor refurbishment.


new-look’ shop Stephenson’


and new. On Saturday, fine wine,


n This weekend, the busi- of its new look shop open ess is throwing the doors to its customers, both old E WINE! WINE!


* 1 st Prize Case of 12 bottles of assorted wines ★ 2nd Prize 1 bottle of Lanson champagne - i . - v


To enter simply answer the following questions and return to the address below no later than Monday, .13th November. Correct entries will be entered Into the prize draw. ? •


1. In what year.was John Stephenson & Sons established?. 2. W


hat is the name of our company horse? .


3. How many bottles are there in a jeroboam?. 4. W


hat is calvados made from ? 5. If you were in Ireland would you ask for whiskey or whisky?


Send completed forms t o : - , STEPHENSONS WINE COMPETITION , East Lancashire Newspapers Bull Street, Burnley BB111 DP. .


Produit de France .; • *«»•■ **‘1 ) U


75 cl vol


STAFF at John-Stephenson and Sons, Manchester Road, Nelson, celebrating the “new look” premises. Left to right arc Christine Bradley, Alison Atkinson - - and Christine Osborne (supervisor).-Photos: Anthony Braithwaite - 'r


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BUILDING • JOINERY * EXHIBITION CONTRACTOR: We a re p lea sed to have carried o u t w ork fo r t JOHN STEPHENSON & SONS LTD fe?


- . ^ igmrn lli^a n d wish them continuing success in WBlK, " . ' ’ future


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Tobacco, Confectioneiy and -. - Catenng Supplies :■


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supply John Stephenson: . & Sons and wish them ■' every success


We are delighted to .


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Broughton & Hartley. - Throstle Nest Mill, ' Leeds Road, Nelson - Td: 01282 615604 ‘ & 613429


P E R N O D BUSHMIUSI jMAESOyy-


These fine brands are proud to be available from


B L A C K B U S H


JON STPESO SOS H EHN N & N


; Whyte & MacKay Brands are proud to be on sale at John Stephenson & Sons


H e i n e k e i i {, ’ 'refreshes ,


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John Stephenson ■ , •& Sons > , 's for another i j *. 8 0


^ ^WHITBREAD. ;rr< B E ER C O M P A N Y -


years ^ is


their new look surround-, mgs that they are inviting everyone to come and see the dramatic facelift,, which has taken six months to complete and cost thousands of pounds. The -shop-.ihas -been ■ expanded into adjacent premises, yet throughout- the upheaval a first-class service has remained,-, ensuring that, the cus­ tomer is still the priority and their satisfaction is the most important ele­ ment within this family businessThe fun lasts until 10 p.m., and visitors who


Staff are so proud of


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hand at a grand opening " '


great surroundings and helpful staff will be on


day of the • refurbishec shop in Manchester Road,- Nelson.


s celebrates its


1 top mountain bike as ; the ; prizeThe shop; well placed on -i the main road just yards from ; the Spring Bank - motorway interchange, is now a local landmark, with ' a history which-spans 81 . years.. •:


spend over £5 on the day will receive a complimen- tary bottle of wine. There will1 also be a raffle, with a


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1914, when John Stephen­ son set up in business as a baker. In 1960, an-off.-.'


The company began in


-the.-business -began, to develop.-


licence.for retail-sales.was;; granted, and five-years;- late lat r the wholesale side.of


THE frontage at the newly- enlarged premises of John Stephenson and Sons m Manchester Road, Nelson


The new venture began 2,000 lines; of-top .quality, ^tended premises and be gr to grow until, in-1976,-the. wine., and spirits, and ., attended by manageress As Christmas draws,


ness ceased anditbecame 'selections in the . North, r her five qualified staff, a .wholesale and retail wine , West.


and spirit merchants only.1 ! Visitors can browse . near, customers can take ....


The shop carries over - through the newly-ex- - advantage of-the: wide •


connoisseur. - - ; Gift vouchers are also


ocery side. of the. buai- - boasts on of the finest . Jem Cockett. and miy of; '


range of gift offers and - boxes - which, will delight -even the most discerning-


, thanks to the relaxation of licensing laws, the shop


available, which can-be redeemed for. any of the items in the shop, and


will now be open on Sun­ days from 10 a.m: until 10 p.m. from November 12th.


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A-.CLITHEROE couple separately in the event on, * will .‘ be - undor-istanter’s.-jN o ve m ber ,12 th'.- Mr • -<


up for the New-York marathon later.-.this - month Rodney and .Susan.


orders for a worthy-cause i-Lewellm (45), who'has runi/- back home when they:line : the London -marathon "’; three times, hopes to com* plete the 2G miles iriside -4 three hours,-' and his'wife 1 (43) is aiming a time under - ’


Lewellin,- who- run a gen­ eral store m Woone Lane, - have accepted a challenge- from neighbours,'friends, and 10 minutes: and - customers.— to be “The idea of being spon- • sponsored for the Hayley.. sored came entirely from Isherwood Fund. >


m. Both are experienced shop,’’said Mr Lewellin. -. i


----:■■■ people who visit ■ our ■■


arathon runners and it “Hayley lives about-300 was a-request they could yards awiay, so many peo-'-


they had a first intended to run simply for the thnll -progress.”- of competing in the big. ; Mr and Mrs Llewellin event,: alongside elite run- are members of Rochdale


not refuse, even though pie in our area are taking a - keen interest- m-'her


ners from around the Harriers, but'do; much of % .


: Tlie money will go to the - the London Marathon for Manchester. Royal Chil- - the ‘Roefield; Leisure dren’s-.Hos five-year- been treated


. • •. Mr Lewellin,r -who ran


The couple intend to run sponsorship. LUNCHTIME FAX AID


ro u n d an d o f f e r form of cancer


they..would be responsible i try-Lanes. .They will , for circulating the . spon- travel with a group- of sorship forms, and - now competitors from the Man- more -than £300 has Chester area, led by Mike already .been promised,Gratton who won the Lon- with the hope , of much don Marathon in 1983. ■ more to follow..


■ Their., supporters said morning, along local-coun---- , their training in the early ■ *


five hours. The winner-is1;) likely to complete; the course in- about- two -hours :-A


• IENDLY ADVICE


Lemon squeezer in aluminium casting


; “Juicy SaliP 2 KING LANE, CLITHEROE T e le p h o n e 0 1 2 0 0 2 7 3 1 3 v Mr Bill Barker presented cheques for £75 to


DELIGHTED winners of the Clithcroc Great : ■


Round Table Toddle gathered to receive their prizes at the weekend.


Jasmine Lang, along with a cheque for £200 to members and helpers from the Downham Playgroup. - i . Round Table chairman Mr Keith Rudd also


ery junior fireman Sam Wright and tiny witch attended. Organisers arc still collecting and


counting the returns from the event, but the^' will certainly have a total by November 21 when the national total will be announced on the BBC Children In Need programme.


tatives of the Downham Playgroup and Clith-: eroe Round Table.....


Pictured are Sam and Jasmine with represen­


manufacturers such as GIORGETIX, ALEPH,


, Representing top Contemporary British '


• Melodic kettle In aluminium casting


S P IR IT S O N P E N D L E !


WET conditions failed to dampen .the spirits of spooky party-goers


when they converged on Pendle Hill to catch


. .Hundreds made .the annual i pilgrimage to - the


a glimpse of. ghostly; spirits on Hallowe’en .: :


hill:on the night-when . witches take to'the. sky and the dead riBe from their resting place — both with mischief on their


minds.However, Clitheroe police said there was no mischief reported, con­ firming it as night of treats rather than backs


one way over the hill; to ? Sabden ■: and there . was • a ; police presence;; through- - out the evening to ensure ' the. gathering went with­ out a hitch.


.'• As usual the road .was - * !


passer-by did- spot an unusual-man,dressed in red and with, a white beard, standing on the lull.


hostly;-sightings, one g While there were no " ~ : W ’jtffcW


F The man was, in fact, atest of mischief with the


would certainly seem like someone had been up to a spoi dab


ather Christmas, so it IP 1


on his calendar.


C ou p le u n d e r s ta r te r ’s o rd ers


A CLITHEROE-public house re-opens tomorrow, having been acquired by Cumbria-baaed brewery Jennings Brothers pic.- ; . The Edisford Bridge has been closed j during, reftir-


Cumbria and


- land, the inn is to operate ’ t a Fax service for its lunch-•


bishment and wiU be the and. by return;.1 orders brewery’s second inn in -Faxed. _ Lancashire. ’ . In ■


telries run by Jennings, in;; CAT,Offer-at-theiEdisfoi a Northumher-


x B I K E '?•"•/ ’


-?!,* K -TTihi 100 s OF MOUNTAIN BIKES


AT SILLY END OF YEA FI PRICES!


, " e JUST SOME EXAMPLES,;’ “f'V’.fi -------- --------------------


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hne -with other- hos- O Look -out ifor, a super -Bridge soon:;


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Bridge. Menus will be sent;- ,


to a-Fax.-are-invited to ; contact - the Edisford


ime menus. Companies with access -


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