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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 1 s t , 2001 15 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323
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Help is on hand to choose perfect gifts
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Jo travelled to Lan- ter for Lancashire and eshire’s "Big Day of
jotography". The pro- mme was packed ,h internationally
jwn speakers and the me was creative pho- ;raphy and how to put s into practise using .iputer montages and
inipulation. One inter- ing illustration was a 20ft. x 4ft. mon-
|ge of graffiti on the xlin Wall was assem- :d. the original now aiding in the museum the Wall in Berlin. Five members also
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ELCOME to our special free information-packed feature section on Christmas shopping in Chtheroe
and the surrounding towns in East Lancashire.
vou fulfil all your Christmas needs, from the turkey for the table to die tinsel for the Fee, the toys for the tots and the tnn-
It’s that time of year when the shopping list grows and you £ E K & W
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ke Therifis to neecRo uavel further than your own doorstep , or the neighbouring towns in East Lancashirei for. popping | centres that are lively and bustling and packed with Chris , mas entertainment, late-night shopping and plenty of places I
There is™ nice mix of department stores, lovely old- , world markets and little privately run shops with that touch I
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• ir. rlirvw the nerfect gift. We rtonder so much and so long Ml hack on tliose tried-and-tested standbys. These, whilst they will probably be gratefully accepted, will nevertheless
lack that extra element of surprise so clearly m‘™red,^ k* f | face of the recipient Somehow it seems to signal a lack ot j
^And thought of course, is the key to successful gift buy ing They say "it's the thought that counts , and this is so
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true.yUnless we put careful thought into choosing g d , they will go on counting for nothing very much, as the years no by What then is the answer? Hopefully, you wtll find
some of the answers right here. Enjoy the read.
Charity effort w ill benefit all so get dialling C
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HRISTMAS is a time for receiving gifts, but it is also a time for giving - and East Lancashire Newspapers
need your help in making this Christmas special for the less fortunate children in the area.Our latest Christmas campaign is aimed at making children’s wishes come
(presented the club at [lackburn's "Extrava-
|ith the photography of :ter and Cath Mullen, Burley-in-
nza". This sta rted
„ harfedale, and their lictures of the Namibian [eserts. An inter-club Aide competition fol lowed and Ribblesdale s loderate showing was balanced by one member inning first prize in the
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fie.Next week will see the
judging of the second in ,he winter series of print jmd slide competitions, ’he meeting will be held
in Tuesday in the Chat- iurn clubroom at 7-30
p.m-
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true and four charities - Derian House, the NSPCC, Burnley Health Care’s Children s
Ward Appeal and Bamardo’s - can, with your help, help us make this dream a real ity Throughout the campaign telephone numbers will be featured that you, the reader, can call to register your choice of
charity to receive the top
prize.The chtmty with the most calls will win a sack full ot children’s presents all donated by local businesses and
shops.The campaign begins today and will be running in all our
. . The charity
papers until December 18th. All proceeds made from the telephone
Unfortunately there has been a flood at Barden Mill.
However there is no truth in the rumour that boat trips will be leaving from the Musbury Fabrics Department at 11.00 am each day!
We have now dried out and c a n offer even more value for our customers as we are selling damaged warehouse and clearance stock in most departments
calls will be donated to each individual ini charity and the maximum cost of a phone
call will be 25p The numbers are:* NSPCC: 0901 381
1395; Bamardo’s: 09013811396; • Derian House: 0901 381 1397; Burnley Health Care: 0901 3811398
Bob along - it will do you good to splash out! In spite of floods,
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_ „ E N MILL CO. LIMITED Harden Mill, Harden Lane, Bun^raUODX
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;i Vertical, Venetian, Wood Venetian, Pleated, Roman, Roller & Canopies/Awnmg
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: ■ BimSDS : Tel. 01254 301212
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Beautiful Sculptured Nails by Judith Clegg
Perfect for any occasion Also manicures, mini pedicures and nail art
An ideal Christmas gift, vouchers available
Telephone or call in for an ■ appointment -
f 34a York Street, Clitheroe ^ Telephone: (01200) 443222^
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All you need to relax before Christmas from Brow shapes to Body wraps,
^auty 3#1 Facials to Manicures
I Tdenhone: (012*2)420333Fax: (012*2)420336 o i i d a w , ^ S a t u
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Christmas Temptations • Seductively glamorous Lingerie and Nightwear
•A wide range o f dressing gowns in towelling, velour, quilt, fleece, button through or zips
• Swimwear including Fantasie, Rasurel and more • Gift wrapping and gift vouchers available
St Mary's RC School,1 |ng up their lines for an
pearance next week, i and Jane Keegan will share
I in Blackburn Drama Club's emotional thriller set around i daughter, Susanna.
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Wne Marie Keegan, teaches lie's RC High School, Billing-
[lke their small speaking part 1
ar nights at Blackburn Col-
jM r Peter Keegan, is head- |RC Primary School, Black-
llast at the college, as the soci- Iv accommodation soon. The
I will have a reunion aspect for 137-year connection with the
|ie are pictured with name role ho plays their mother.
A ■ . \ • 'V , I IIIH I J I IM ^ Chanteile Open 6 days
Ki n g S t r e e t , C l i t h e r o e Tel. 012 Opposite Health Centre, Next to large car parl<N |
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