ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 18 Clitheroe Advertiser STimes, Thursday, September 1st, 2005
www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)
Where to go for that picture of perfection
HAVE you bought a digital camera, but are struggling to use it? Or have you managed to take a picture, but have not got a clue how to upload it? If you are tearing j'our hair out trying to
figure out how to use your camera phone or digital camera, then Print Works is the solu tion. Conveniently located in the heart of
Clitheroe, the modern shop next to Phone Works, in Eshton Terrace, is dedicated to providing all aspects of digital imaging. The business is the joint venture of IT
experts Mr Lee Roe and Mr Andrew Gill. Staff can upload quality photo prints from
your digital camera or mobile camera phone while you wait and then print them on a vari ety of photo printers and papers. With a wide range of digital cameras on the market, the business ensures you don’t miss out on all the other things your camera is capable of doing. Print Works’ spacious showroom has
undergone a four-month refurbishment and now boasts modern interiors allowing cus tomers to browse at their leisure. In addition, the business caters for all your
stationery needs at competitive prices. Print Works sells everything from basic stationery such as ballpoint pens, paperclips, highlight ing pens, staples and drawing pins, to items for your camera and phone such as cases,
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All the best for the future WORKSHOP,
. 01200 42848a ,
15 KENDAL STREET, CLITHEROE (off Chatburn Road opposite A.T.S. Tyres)
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We are keeping them connected let us do the same for you!
For the best in mobile phone deals like the new LG2400 PAYG camera phone, come and see us today.
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Eshton Terrace. Clitheroe (near the railway crossing)
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Unit 11 b, Lincoln Way, Salthill Industrial Estate, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB71QD Tel: 01200 420750 Fax: 01200 420751
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o n e u u o r k s V\/elcomes our new neighbours
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Tel: 01772 690326 Serving
Sunday to Thursday 12 noon - 9pm, Friday and Saturday 12 noon - 9.30pm A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU
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Editorial written by FAIZAAFZAAL
batteries, chargers, ink cartridges, storage media/memory cards, card readers, blank CDs, DVDs, photo printer papers...and much more. Staff pride themselves on providing excel
lent customer service and with this in mind, they are inviting anyone having problems with their digital camera or mobile phone to pop into the shop and obtain expert advice - absolutely FREE! They have experience in digital imaging
and can take images from your memory card and manipulate or correct a badly taken photo in minutes - it can then be put back on your memory card or printed for j’ou to have framed or mounted. Mr Roe has more than 10 years’ experience
in the digital imaging world. He has man aged Phone Works mobile phone shop for years. The shop provides a professional serv ice in the field of mobile communications, whether it be simple “pay as you go” mobile phones or personalised, tailored phone tariffs. Mr Roe says: “We are here to provide a
specialised service that encompasses all aspects of digital imaging from the ‘paper in the printer’ to the ‘cards in the camera’ - we have it all here. Customers can rely on us 100% to have it in stock.” The business has seen the creation of one
full-time and one part-time position and, depending on its future progress, more jobs
■ may be up for grabs. Print IVorks boasts ample free car parking
and will officially throw open its doors on Saturday. To mark the opening ceremony, there will be free samples of photo paper, the chance to win a Igig memory card and lots of other giveaways. Opening hours are Monday to Saturday 9
a.m to 5 p.m., except Wednesday 9 a.m to 1 p.m and closed on Sunday. For further infor mation on the services, call 01200 453825 or simply pop into the shop.
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phoneujorks continued success
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HUBBLE buhlile - Local Scou ts offer a ta s te of hospitality to visitors (s)
SCOUTS and Guides through o u t th e Kibble Valley will long remember Euro jam. Billed as the
biggest Scout and Guiding event in Europe for 10 years, the 12 action-packed days in Hylands I.;--,'.# Park, Essex, result- ed in new friend ships and new skills. 'The European
Scout Jamboree attracted 10,000 Scouts and Guides from 28 different countries. Among the gath
ering were 22 Scouts and Guides from East Lancashire who returned home having had a memo rable summer camp.
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THE winners of the East Lancashire Hospice Lottery for the weekly draw were: Mrs Parker, Blackburn, £1,000; Mrs Jones, Black burn, £250; Mrs Rose, Accrington, £100. To join the hos
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Clitheroe Advertisers Times, Thursday, September 1st, 2005 19 Abbey opens doors after refit
HAVING undergone a revival plan of almost f Im., Whalley Abbey will throw open ite doors to the public tomorrow. The refurbishment pro
gramme, which has included revamping-the 14th Century
Abbey itself, its historic retreat house and conference centre, has taken around eight months to complete. 9 For pictures and full
report, see next week’s Clitheroe Advertiser and Times.
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