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t _Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422| 16 Clitheroe Advertiser & Time's, November 13th, 2003 W I N Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk MEN’S & LADIES


FRAGRANCE GIFT SETS Ghost Serenity & Crave Calvin Klein


Fantastic gift ideas for Christmas at Boots


Look out for the 3 for 2 symbol i±J in the mix and match range. Late night opening every Thursday until 8.30pm from November 20th until Christmas.


ir Q: Where can you look good and feel*good?"l


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} Pleose send your entry to: Boots Competition. Promotions Department. Eost Lancashire


I Newspapers, I Bull Street, Burnley, Lancs, BB11 I DP by November 2 1 st, 2003 1 East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd will use the information you have given us for the


2 purpose of processing your request, including for verification end credit control I purposes. From time to time we and other companies in our group also have some great I offers and special promotions and we would like to be able to share your information with | these companies. Please tick tho box it you do not want us or other companies in our to contact you by telephone and/or mail □


How Royal Mail aims to this Christmas


WHAT sums up Christmas - the Queen’s speech, turkey, tinsel? For most it is the giving and receiving of cards and gifts, which Royal Mail delivers to 27 million addresses nation­


wide. , Santa and his reindeer have a hectic time


at Christmas, but a staggering 2.1 billion cards, letters and parcels are delivered by Royal Mail through its delivery network. This year, gifts bought online will continue


to make up a larger part of the festive mailbag as even more of us shun the Christmas crowds and shop from the comfort of our computers, safe in the knowledge that presents will be under the tree, thanks to Royal Mail.


The Christmas postbag • In the four weeks from November 27th to


December 25th, the festive mailbag is predict­ ed to contain 2.1 billion items. • The busiest day for Royal Mail this year


is likely to be Monday, December 22nd with an estimated postbag of 135 million items in comparison with the average daily postbag of 82 million items. • Internet shopping has more than doubled


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Y o u r c h a n c e


to w in _____ £ 1 r O O O i g j V o u c h e t s . . . and a family Christmas present package Again, we bring you the chance to win a fantastic


Christmas package. A selection of.preseiits, something' for all the family. This year we,have teamed up with Marks & Spencer to offer an additional £1,000 of gift vouchers to compliment your family present package;.. .


I Our 'Family Christmas Present Package' also includes... I


’ Family ticket to tho Pantomime at Proston Guild Hall


• Toys from Woolworllis • Chocolates from Thorntons ’ . \ t;Toys from Early Learning Contra (■* > £25 gift vouchor from ■ ' ' Bonns Toys & Leather Shop - ' ’


> Mini HiFi from P3 Computers > Family portrait from Hayley Louise« Photography


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> Meal for 2 at Rood ' Cinema ticketsfrom tho Apollo > Lingerie Gift Box from Oava’s , • Printer from P.C. Solutions


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• Elenas Aramapuro facial 1 ram r Angles, tho team for hair and - • > ' ■ ; beauty


• £20 gift vouchor from Peridlo ' ,7-^^ Aiitiquas.


• Cut and blow dry at I hk • Clothing to the value of^100 to , ■





- ' spomf at Dorothy Perkins or Burtoils ’• £20 voucher from Rachol Jane . , * J Beauty • £50 gift vouchor to spend at Boots, ,


' Burnley • Silentnight Hippo from Briercldfe Beds ‘


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• Git Christmas tree, Wilkinsons, Burnloy


• Framed pfeture from Dyson’s Arts I How do you win? Just two easy steps.


...simply save the answers to the,questions amf collccf thefive differently numbered tokens. The five tqkens anri questjons will' appear over five weeks, the second is printed today and the remaining within the Christmas pages from November 13th • through to December 5th. Keep them safe ‘ _/ and attach your tokens and all five


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November 28th) and send them to (No >) * photocopies accepted):


The Number One Christmas Competition'. ! * East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull St, '■ , I , Burnley B B 1 1


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Q3: WHERE IN THE MARKS & SPENCER BURNLEY.STORE 1$. THE CHRISTMAS SHOP' LOCATED . T


VISIT YOUR LOCAL MARKS & SPENCER FOR THE ANSWER TO THIS' -> WEEK’S QUESTION •


SIX Christmas stamps featuring amazing frozen artworks created by Scottish-based artist and sculptor Andy Goldsworthy


open daily - 7 days a week closed 16 - 27 December sale starts 28 December


tel. 01282 425 000


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an amazing 60% saving r s


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Handbags Address Boolcs


Purses Wallets Folios


Journals


• Walking Sticks Paper*


. weights


■ Umbrella Bag by - i Bridge . I'.


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DOUBLE-ENDED ACRYLIC ROLLTOP BATHS OR


SLIPPER BATH VERSIONS


WAS £945.00 inc vat NOW £449.50 inc vat


BRISTAN OSBORNE


EXPOSED SHOWER KIT & RISER RAIL


WAS £493.78 inc vat NOW £149.00 inc vat


SHOWER BATH


(LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED) inc. PANEL & BATH SCREEN


WAS £797.83 inc vat NOW £475.00 inc vat


THE S E P R I C E S ARE NOT P R I N T I N G E R R O R S !


FREE BUYERS GUIDE AVAILABLE IN STORE COME IN AND GET ONE TO HELP YOU PLAN YOUR NEW BATHROOM


‘mad deals’ cannot be used In conjunction with any other offers - all offers subject 1o availability


Christmas menus now available Christmas Lunches


. December 1st-24th £13.95


, Christmas Evening £19.95 December 1st - 24th


Our high standard specials board will'be available during this time as will the popular cafe bar menu


Christmas Eve £28.95 4 courses New Year's Eve £34.95 5 courses


General Opening Times 12 - 2.30 Mon - Sat 6 - 9.30 Mon - Sat 1 2 - 3 Sunday ■■■■■■


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Add some spice to a Christmas Menu! Start your evening at Monsoon restaurant...


Traditional Christmas menu now available. Ideal for parties. Christmas Day bookings now being taken.


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OPENING HOURS: Mon-Sat 5.30pm-11.30pm Sunday Z.00pm-11.30pm .-jjr


Indian Reftatitani Queensway ’ Duck Street, Clitheroe (near Tesco) Fully Licensed


_TELEPHONE: 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 2 4 2 4 R ESER VE YOUR TA BLE TO ENSURE YO U D O N T M IS S THIS S PECIAL EVENING _______________ ' We can cater for up to 100 for any occasion


in the past year and this Christmas it is expected to account for more than 10 million items valued at over £2 billion. • The popularity of text messaging and e-


. number


mail has done nothing to halt the sending of Christmas cards - this year it is expected that we will send and receive a total of 700 million Christmas cards at home and abroad. Stamps keep Christmas on ice This year there are six Christmas stamps


featuring amazing frozen artworks created by Scottish-based artist and sculptor Andy Goldsworthy, with the first-class stamp fea­ turing a spectacular Icicle Star. Royal Mail is offering a cool £1 million


prize to one lucky customer this Christmas. Anyone buying 12 or more first-class stamps will receive a gamecard which, subject to answering a question correctly, could win them the £1 million or a host of other cash prizes. Christmas Smilers Get personal this Christmas and put a smile on the face of friends and family by using


Christmas Smilers. People can have their own image or picture of their choice next to a stamp to brighten up Christmas greetings. A sheet of 20 personalised stamps cost


£14.95 for first class and can be ordered online by calling 0845 074 2000 or at www.royalmail.com/smiIers


Christmas collections and deliveries The latest recommended posting date for


second class mail is Thursday, December 18th, while first class mail should be posted by Saturday, December 20th. Royal Mail Special Delivery means that, if you forget to send that all-important card or present until the last minute, they can still be guaranteed to' get to friends and relatives posted as late as Tues­ day, December 23rd. For friends and family across the globe Air-


sure means items leave the UK on the first available flight, receive priority handling abroad and are electronically tracked on their


' way to their destination. International Signed For provides the secu­


rity of knowing your cards and gifts will get signed for on delivery and a quick dispatch from the UK. The Local Collect service offers customers


the convenience of having items delivered to their local Post Office branch if they are not at home when delivery was first attempted. More than 1.5 million packets and parcels have been delivered through this service. Last Posting dates* for UK and Worldwide


destinations are: Tuesday December 23rd - Special Delivery Saturday December 20th - First Class Thursday December 18th - Second Class Monday December 15th - Airmail letters


to Western Europe Friday December 12th - Airmail letters to


USA, Canada and Eastern Europe Monday December 8 - Airmail letters to


destinations outside Europe (except Canada, USA and Japan) * The last delivery before Christmas will be


Christmas Eve when postboxes will also be emptied. * Deliveries and collections will resume as


normal on Monday December 29th - there will be no collections or deliveries from December 25th-28th inclusive.


REMEMBER that the last delivery before Christmas will be Christmas Eve when postboics will also be empted


Serves six to eight


^Preparation time: 45 minutes LCooking time: three hours plus 30 I;,- minutes standing time


’jTo serve: 1.4kg (31b.) white potatoes :75g (3oz.) lard or dripping ;900g (21b.) parsnips ;8 rashers streaky bacon (450g (lib.) chipolata sausages (900g (21b.) carrots -25g (loz.) butter j900g (21b.) sprouts ^ltbsp. soy sauce •sea salt and black pepper ^Accompaniment: cranberry sauces


Garnish: selection of herbs


[-Method: f; Wipe the turkey and carefully


|cut the wishbone out to aid carv- I'ing. Stuff the turkey at the neck (Send and push the lemon and I'onion into the turkey cavity, g Place the turkey in a large ^roasting tin. Smear the butter all |over the bird and season with salt Kand pepper. Cover loosely with Ejfoil and roast at 190°C/375tlF/gas £ 5 for two to three hours. Baste the 6,bird occasionally and remove the jtfoil for the final 30 minutes of [fcooking time to brown the skin. Meanwhile, prepare the veg­ e ta b le s . Peel and quarter the


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|from the Veget] j|rHIS Christmas take your taste- Sbuds on holiday with a ^Caribbean-inspired feast, pj Created by the chefs at the [^Vegetarian Society’s Cordon Vert ji'School, the recipes prove that Rooking an exciting Christmas pmeal without turkey really is no |problem! Melt away the winter chill


ivith Jamaican Ginger and Coconut Soup, then, unwrap a


I’l'obago Parcel - sweet potato, c-plantain, spinach and creamy [(melted cheese encased in filo pas­ tr y and served with a sensational ((papaya sauce. This is accompa­ nied by Black Bean and Yellow Rice Pitons, Jerk Vegetables and a Mango and Tomato Salad.


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13 Duck Street, Clitl (next to Tesco’a Tel: 01200 42223


www.clitheroecollectabll


i-2.3kg to 3.6kg (51b. to 81b.) oven lj ready turkey ?450g chestnut stuffing i lemon, quartered T onion, quartered 115g (4oz.) butter 'sea salt and black pepper


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1 1. A boar’s head is a traditionl dish. According to a popular storjl


boar whose head began the custori die Ages was killed by:


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2. When distributing gifts in


Nicholas is accompanied by: = ’A) His wife Lucy


I, *B) His servant, Black Peter L *A) Choking to death on a book I


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