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rnthoma 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 10 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 26th, 1998


D O N ’T GET IN A STEW OVER THE KITCHEN


room, it can be tricky striking the right balance.


B


ECAUSE your kitchen is a combination of work­ shop and part-time living


You may want to use it for some


meals and it may have to provide room for the washing machine, dish­ washer, fridge, freezer and microwave unless some of these


Open Sesame


And enter Unusual, traditional, cuddly toys, perfumed oils, trinkets, furniture, custom painted glassware, carved wood mirrors, lamps, mobiles, hat boxes... Gifts for everyone to suit every pocket Visit today - but be prepared for a surprise


— - ]■• • • NEW • • •. p t)aoe[ i Bathroom pi oplayo i o LITRE' 4 only £ 7


you will rind this small antique shop m the pretty tillage «>l Bolton by-Bowland J with probably the largest stock of Antique Textiles in Lancashire.


In the centre «>r Great Britain. <m the outskirts of Clithcroe 2 / miles otf the A5‘> ~ IMllUTumrum r ---------------- •


Patch and Durham Quills. Paisley. Silk and Woollen Shawls. Christening Gowns and an excellent selection of ace t r .m m ^ n c d a n d ^ b le | men- Various trimmings and old Buttons are available loo. * c aUo. s kV small


Vieioriana China. Brass. Trecn. etc and a varied selection of old glass Beads and VKtonana. Mima.


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. „ why not call in - you won’t be disappointed. OPEN SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND BANK


HOLIDAYS AIX YEAR ROUND 12 noon to


h l f l c ^ i n ^ 4 J 0 p.m.OR RING TOR AN APPOINTMENT Hill Country QI200 441457 We can hr therein 10 minutes


ter an Aladdin’s Cave of sifts for home & dearest friends domestic appliances can be tucked


away in a utility room. It you are going to use it as part of a


living room with, perhaps, a television set installed, it will certainly pay to house as much equipment as possible


elsewhere. If, for example, you have a


decent sized garage and a not too large a car, you might well be able to keep a chest freezer


there. Richard Wilton, director of


the National Home Improve­ ment Council suggests: "As the kitchen is the hub of every household and needs extra spe­ cial consideration, it is a good idea to speak to somebody like a member of the Kitchen Spe­ cialists Association when buy­ ing a new fitted kitchen. "They will point out all the


Ceramic files a n dean and har?


wearing, and they can * “" 1 * '™ even an ordinary room into the kitchen Hyourd^dmss


726066, on which it welcomes inquiries on any aspect of providing a new


kitchen. A KSA member will help you to


resolve many issues, such as deciding where to site the main pieces of equip­ ment in the kitchen. Usually the most critical is the sink. Plumbing consider­ ations dictate an outside wall if there is one, and if the wall has a window that would clearly be the favourite


position. Refrigerators, freezers, washing


machines and electric tumble dryers must, by law, carry a European Com­ munity Energy Label. These labels tell you how energy efficient an appliance is - A is good and G is not so good. Best advice for consumers is to buy


high up the scale, because the appli­ ance will cost less to run. The best ones carry a green flower label. The position of the kitchen door


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key things to look for, such as the quality of the board used for the cabinets and the draw­ ers. And do the hinges have plastic parts or are they all metal, and so on?" The KSA insists on the three-


way protection offered by their members which embraces expe­ rience, good design and installa­ tion practice, and insurance- backed deposit protection called Consumer Care. The association also has a consumer helpline 01905


and, if you have a garden, a back or side door might leave little choice of location for the cooker. However, for safety reasons it should not be near any door or beneath a window where the heat could crack the glass. Fridges should be installed away from ovens and similar heat sources. To expel cooking fumes, smells and


does not affect the performance of the flue. Recirculating hoods use a filter that has to be cleaned frequently. To get rid of moisture and smells


from the sink and food preparation area, an open window is less effective than a small electric fan ventilator, in the window or, more ambitiously,, in


the wall.Because the kitchen is classified as a


, wet area, enough ventilation to clear the moist air is important. Two levels of ventilation, one high and one low, are the most effective in getting the air


moving. Emulsion paint on kitchen walls


stands up well to a moist atmosphere, as do washable wallpapers and vinyls. A lining of expanded polystyrene


sheet under the wall coverings gives a nice warm feeling and helps discourage


mould growth. Ceramic tiles, although more expen­


sive, are very attractive, will last for many years, and are hygienic and easy


to keep clean. For most of the kitchen plumbing


moisture laden air, a cooker hood in invaluable. There are two types: extraction and recirculating. Extraction hoods need access to an


outside wall, and if there are any gas appliances in the kitchen a check needs to be made th a t


j fa rm l jo u ^ e SUntique£ Marian Howard, Corner Shop, 23 Main Slrcel,


Bolton-hy-Bowland, Clithcroc, I .-m c a s io rellB 7 4MV Tel: 01200 447294 or (11201) 441457____


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ICfllNE a RRWSON Furnishers


Large choice of beds and mattresses including orthopaedic and pocket sprung, pine and metal bedsteads.


Bedroom and Lounge Furniture, including pine, mahogany, oak and yew veneers.


Occasional furniture including:


Corner Display Units, Hi-Fi and TV/Video Cabinets and Cassette Storage Units


Settees, Chairs, Rockers, Electric or Handle Recliner Chairs.


79 Lowergate, Clitheroe Telephone: 01200.423444


1* different departments all under one root*** • Ironmongery and tools •


Cookw are • Electrical • D.I.Y • Gardening • Luggage •


Bathrooms • Pictures • Garden


Furniture • Gifts • Housewares • Pay us a visit today


'AWSON'S 56 K ing Street, Clitheroe


T elephone: 01200 425151 Open Sunday IQ.OOam - 4 .0 0pm


p r 2®5 (SIMON ALLAN " KITCHENS & BEDROOMS ^


S F E Y O U R KIT CHE N IN FULL CO LOU R US I THE LATES T IN C O M P U T E R I S E D D E S I G N


U S I N G


OVER 50 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM AT VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES


FULLY FITTED OR SUPPLY ONLY


’ fu l l RANGE OF APPLIANCES (sold separately)


FREE "NO OBLIGATION" PLANNING SERVICE


LARGE TILE SHOWROOM (kitchen, bathroom and floor tiles)


28 Pa r so n La n e , C l it h e r o e . TE iyFAX: 01200 ^ O pening Times:- Mon-Fri 9 .3 0am-5pm Sat 9 .3 0am-1 2 .3 0 pm


SALE STARTS 16th MARCH - ENDS 14th APRIL


All Borders Wallpaper Curtains Pelmets Quilt Covers Fabric


99p From 50p per roll From £4.99 per pair From £1.00 each From £5.00 From £1.40 per metre


MANY MORE BARGAINS IN STORE


ALL S TO C K IS SLIGHTLY IM PER FEC T OR DISCO N T IN U ED CHORLEY (George Street, TEL: 01257 264011)


B URNLEY (Heasandford liid. Est:» Widow Hill Rd. TEL: 01282 427008) Opening Hours (OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK)


Mon-Fri 9.30am - 5.30pm • Sat 9.00am - 5.00pm • Sun 10.00am -4.00pm i t ; W


Simply find the following words in our word square and take your entry to:


Dawsons, 56 King S tre e t , Clitheroe


Entries to arrive no later than Wednesday, April 1st 1998 Winner to be announced Thursday, April 9th 1998


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HENLEY ODELL PATIO CHOPS BARBECUE


IN AN«a®>BARBECUE WORTH £39-99


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jobs you are likely to need a plumber. Personal recommendations can be good, but make sure you get a written quotation and that the plumber is a member of a recognised trade body, such as the Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors. And if you are fitting a new gas


cooker, water heater or central heating boiler the plumber must be Corgi reg­


istered.


The One Stop Shop for your Ideal Home


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