Lo-Cost Foodstores Comes To Three Horseshoes Mall, Warminster

Friday 6th November 1992

Lo-Cost Foodstores comes to Warminster
Famous names – Always great prices.
John Duncan, Store Manager, says:
“Lo-Cost Foodstores policy is to sell brand named
products at permanently discounted prices.”

These are just some of the famous names
available at your new Warminster
Lo-Cost Foodstore . . .
McCain. Brooke Bond PG Tips.
Birds Eye. Kelloggs. Kit Kat.
Pedigree Chum. Smiths. McVitie’s.
Nescafe. Oxo. Bowyers. Tetley Tea Bags.
Persil. Ragu Pasta Sauce. Ski.
John West. Andrex. Cadburys.

Permanently discounted prices.
Full range of groceries.
Over 100 frozen food lines.
Top quality fresh food.
Access/Visa accepted.
Beers, Wines, Spirits & Tobacco.
Large car park available.
Late night shopping.
Disabled facilities.

Lo-Cost Foodstores
Three Horseshoes Mall, Warminster.

Warminster Branch Of Amnesty International Established

A Warminster branch of Amnesty International was established in June 1992, when a meeting was held at Teddington House, Church Street, Warminster, the home of book publisher Adrian Phillips.

The decision to start a Warminster branch came about because people in Warminster, if they wanted to attend an Amnesty group meeting, had to travel to Bath or Salisbury.

The committee, formed at the first meeting, comprised: Adrian Phillips, Tricia Rigg, Dorothea Sultana, and Rev. Fred Woods.

Fund-raising was the first aim of the Warminster branch, and Dorothea suggested holding a bring and buy sale and coffee evening at her home, 1 Boreham Road, Warminster.

A meeting was arranged for 21 September 1992, at the Athenaeum, Warminster, with the emphasis towards a campaign to highlight the dreadful plight of children in South America.

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