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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 18 Clitheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday, February 14th, 2008 www.ciiineroeauveiu3ci.i.u.un r.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 42M23 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) - ..... ........ -


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The Americans have landed at Ciceley!


Ciceley Limited, the family- owned Mercedes Benz dealership, are delighted to announce the opening of a new venture in Preston to complement their existing Mercedes car and commercial operation.


Ciceley Chrysler Limited are the new dealership in Preston offering customers the exciting ranges of Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep. This is a fantastic opportunity for Ciceley to build a dynamic partnership with the new owners of Chrysler and provide for their customers an outstanding choice of modern and exciting vehicles.


Ciceley have been fortunate to gain the services of Darren Dooling to head up the new operation. Darren has over 12-


years of experience with the Chrysler brand and will be ably assisted by Sarah Clark who has 4-years of Chrysler experience to call on. Ciceley have also retained a number of the technicians from the previous owners and can offer customers continuity of service for all their aftersales requirements.


Ciceley Chrysler opened their doors for business on Monday 11th February 2(X}8 and lookfonward to welcoming customers to experience their new ranges of vehicles and Ciceley’s renowned customer care.


The current Chrysler range has found a ready market in the UK with models like the 300C, PT Caiiser, Crossfire and Grand Voyager becoming firm favourites amongst a growing band of enthusiastic owners and new models like the Sebring will only help to reinforce this view. Add to this the world renowned reputation of the Chrysler brand name and the company is set to


build upon its already successful entry into the very competitive European market.


The bludgeoning Jeep range offers customers a real choice of vehicles that can cater for the true off road enthusiast through to the school-run mum as well as all shades of motoring in between.


Ciriginally the brand offered just the traditional Wrangler and the Grand Cherokee luxury 4x4 that epitomised the all-American way of life. The Wrangler evolved from the original wartime Willy Jeep and the Grand Cherokee was the first luxury 4x4 even before the type became a recognised market sector.


in addition, Jeep customers now have a choice of three compact 4x4s - the Cherokee, the Compass and the unique Patriot offering very green credentials. Those looking for a large family 4x4 with 7-seats can select the impressive Commander.


The Dodge range offers customers something a little different from the norm. The family hatch Avenger will certainly stand out in the car park and offers excellent value for money for a great looking car. The Dodge Caliber is another five seat family hatch that offers a little more than the usual European fare along with an all-American twist. The Dodge Nitro is an uncompromising 4x4 with a distinctive look that could really establish the Dodge brand in the UK.


Why not call into Ciceley Chrysler and take a look at the great selection of cars and services they now have to offer?


You can find them on Queens Street in Preston PR1 4HH or, for further information, telephone Ciceley Chrysler direct on (01772) 201455.


You can also visit their website at www.ciceleychrysler.co.uk


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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, February 14th, 2008 19


CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL THROUGHOUT 1961


THESE live pliolographs dcpicl the whole of Clilheroe Royal Grammar School in 15)61. They were submitted by e-maii from Mr Keith Dugan. r


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CHATBURN SCHOOL, 1948 BROUGHT in by Mr Raymond


Dickinson, the photograph on the right is of pupils and teachers at Chatburn School in 1918.


Teachers: Mrs Roberts (nee Earle), Mr Aldersley (headmaster). Miss Clarke.


Pupils hack row, left to right: Freda Jones, Raymond Dickinson, Roy Porter, Colin Isherwood, Da\ id


Horsficld, Peter Jones, Greta Lim- hert.


iMiddle row: ?, Marie Richards, Thelma Chatburn, Hazel Jones,


I R Y S l_ E R Jeep Queen Street, Preston, Lancashire. i (S)


01772 201 455 www.ciceleychrysler.co.uk


FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES FOR THE CHRYSLER, JEEP AND DODGE RANGE IN MPG: URBAN 1 2 .8 -3 5 .8 , EXTRA URBAN 2 1 .6 -5 5 .4 , COMBINED 17 2 - 4 6 3 CO? FMiqqiDMq im r /k -M i r i P/ kM MODELS SHOWN ARE THE CHRYSLER GRAND VOYAGER 2.8 CRD EXECUTIVE WITH AN ON ROAD COST OF C26.320, A JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 3.0 CRD OVERLAND WITH AN ON THE ROAD UST PRICE OF E34.090 AND A DODGE CAUSER 'l 8 «?F Wi^ aw oITtiS o ^T n


AT C400. PRICE INCLUDES ROAD FUND UCENCE (Cl 40-E205) AND FIRST REGISTRATION FEE (CSO). OFFERS VAUD AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS ONLY AND APPLY TO 2007 MODEL PURCHASES ONLY. OFFER VAUD UNTIL 31CT MWIW 2M8 -T C R M S ^ CHCKISE FROM. WAY ONE: UP TO £2.008 OFF SEIECTED MODELS; £2500 OFF GRAND CHEROKEE ONLY (A a FIGURES INCLUDE VAU IN THE FORM OF A DEALER SAVING ON THE CURRENT NEW UST PRICE. WAY 2; A PERSONALCONTRlIl mON


COMPASS. PATRIOT AND WRANGLER MODELS, 4.9% APR TYPICAL ON ALL VOYAGER AND GRAND VOYAGER MODELS AND 5.9% ON A a NITRO. AVENGER AND CAUBER MODELS. WAY THREE A ’PEACE OF MIND' WCK 0 ™ E ^ T O E ^ R M n iK f WHICHEVER COMES FIRST). ’ONLY ONE OFFER CAN BE CHOSEN PER PURCHASE. SAVINGS OFFER NOT TO BE USED IN CONJUNCRON WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. ’ON SELECTED MODELS ON& PRICES W4DSPECIRC™ NS C O T


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™ EACH BRAND. THERE ARE 3 OFFERS TO 4.4% APR TYPICAL ON A a GRAND gHEPO^ ffi ™ ANNUM. OR A TOTAL OF 30.000 MILES.


Marlene Halliwcll, Kathleen Fran- kland, ?


Front: Derek Cowell, David Bo«ker, Denis Grosvenor.


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GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 1913


BROUGHT m by Mrs Holden, this photograph is of pupils at Clitheroe Girls' Grammar School in 1913. Then Margaret Hanson, she can be seen in the top right corner.


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