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RIFUGE lending SOCIEfyitTp. £1^0 upwards
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From the Helena Rubinstein Christmas Gift Collection
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Skin Perfume in classic-but- gay Apothecary Bottles. Give a complete s e t- r or one to start
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■her collecting i Apple Blossom 25/-, Green Velvet 27/6. White Magnolia .27/6. Also in i Eau de Cologne Classique 25/-
-k l^ilk Minute Make-up in beautiful, golden compact. In a range of shqdes to flatter any colouring, 14/6. Refills available.
fr ag r an t blue crass
FLOWER MIST AND RAtib LOflbN-........... ' ...............2/1/6.
Luxurious Gressini Basket with large Bli/e
Gr.iss Hand and Body Lotion in liglit- ■weight bottle and one tablet of Bath Soap 24/6. Many o^ier gifts &ora 5/9
GIFTS FOR
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GILETTE RAZORS ; from 51- to 25/-. !
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BRUSHES and MILITARY JR BRUSHES i
FLOWER CART WITH MEMOIRE CHiRIE ^bUND D U S T IN G PO'WbER WITH PUFF AND TWO TABLETS HAND SOAP i .......42/-
lotographic Gifts i - i-,-
SLIDE BOXES . FLASH GUNS EPOSPRE METERS . VIEWEl^ p kO J ito oR s . Dev e lo pin g and pfS t in g Ou t f it s and k o d / ^ GIFT PACKAGES, including the new BiR0WNIE 44A CAMERA OUTFIT £4-12-1
- M.P.S., CHURCH STREET, TELEPriO^ 591
BE-RIBBONED HAMPER PACKED WITH BLiIe grass DUSTING POWDERj . SOLIDj COLOGNE. HAND LOTjlON: FLOWER MIST. AND PERFUMAIR ............... 84/-
BLUE GRASS GIFT BOX WITH DUSTING POWDER. HAND LOTJiqn AND BATH CUBES
........ ....;.19/6 / GIFT PACKAGE OF BLUE GRASS
HAND LOTION AMD HAND SOAP .....................12/3
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£5-14-6; Chanel No “Arpege,” 57/-, '98/
BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST AND DUSTING POWDER IN BE-RIBBONED BABKET 38/6
Clitheroe. a G.P.d. employee. ^'t. 1366
Walten Ha/stpad;.: of Rarle; Syjce Burnley, fell-Ip-/iie ground from a telegraph pole. ,
,, i He was takehHo Buynl^y yic-
toria Hospital ■ Suffering: from head, hacfc and leg ihlitties. ! ’
ill ^ i 5 , FOR HIM
Portable Eleotrib Drills and Accessories:
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Wolf, Blaok and DfchW',. , Bridges I from .........£8/12/6
Ever Ready Fl«hlamns j i Rodgers Poy'kot Knives^
Exaoto Craft Tools r • • -from 3/* Garden Secateurs .. froin 18/3 FlexV Oar Washer ....£1/#/6
CarBentei'e^doifc^fullrawb Engineer 8 Tools. fUll raWrel
Raiors ................... fron? ?'• Remington Electric Shaver
Philips Jet Electric Shaver
Shaving Mirrors
....from 7/11 Snontex Car Sponge
Si t|)e fam ilp
fo r h e r . . .
Sunbeam Food Mixer ....£22 Prestige Potato Peeler £3/16/0
Skyline Kitchen Tool Sot - £1/17/6
Prestige Egg Whisk ■•S1/9(6 Smith Tinier Clock
Kitchen Scales . .from £1/6 6 Hoover Steam Iron ..£4/12/1
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kumfi-Kut Scissors ......12/6 Camyad Ironing Table £5/15/9
Oehlson Cbmoaot Shopn^er^^^
Pinking Shears ......£1/18/9 Dressmaking Scissors
CUTHERlOE CASTLE 1 I
On a fine, warm summer’s day, Where people conle from miles around,
' i And watch the .children play.. I
'The liniMton^/, crag stands and reaches towards the sky] , j
. commanding a perfect view, I Around the base as timO went by, the town of Clitheroe griew. |
As it did in- days of 6ld'| when Count Roger came riding by, i He built hiS' castle on tilfe
The Castle still stands Ito-dsly nearly nine centuries old/ j '
Many a tale It could tell, of, deeds that
w.ere brave and bold,
Hefe counts arid kings came to hijld lihelr eburt, . ■ '
Vi/hlle Rupert and Cromwell both held it as a fort.
I from 10/6
Hagljet Hair ShamoM £^6/3 Glovlies Household Gloves 5/8
A stony relic of the days gone by. Now, like a sentinel overlooks busy castle Street,
The keep, soaring forty-three feet high,
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Where : townsfolk gossip with friends, they meet,
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And'visitors , from North, South, East and West,
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■Admire the view and find ha-ybn of rest.
fo r th e h om e Prestige Pressure
Cutler^ Sets . . . . from £1/6/3 Swan Cromalln
Morphy-RIchards Auto Toaster ' £8/16/1
OvenglO Bakeware
..frorn 3/11 Potato Chipper ...^.:..••;15/4 Addis Shoo. Shine Set ..6/11 Tala Icing Sets ............... 10/3
AjLSO A COMPLETE
U noe of pyrex liLASSWARE FROM 1/6 TO £6/6^9.
flrestlge Stainless Steel^Pans^^
Addis Gift Siets .............18/l'l Ewbank,Carpet Sweeper^^, Television Trays .............9/11
.CblfeS-PefcolatoV . . . .£ 1 /12/6
StOO’ Hotplate...............£1/2/6 Electric Blanket — £3/12/9 Swan Electric Kettle ..£3/8/9
Para'jfin Heaters.
STOP PRESS — THE e i (|c it in g new
BISSELL CARPET SHAmKoo CutFiTS £3/7/7 AND*19/i'l.'
Mr. John Batty, of 32,’ Seedall Avenue Clitheroe, Is seen jiere iwith Mr. JOe Webster, works foreihan, who ptflsented Mr. Batty (left) with a pair of gold cuff links on engineer for the Electricity Board in this area, and whosej reported in the “ Advertiser and Times” last week,
retirement . as distrij retirement wi
FOUR DAYS’ WORK IN ONE AT THE POST OFFICE
TiHE P6st. OfiSce , is at the moment doing ' about two
day’s work in one. Normally it handles about 27 million items of mail, a day. At Ohristmas this total rises at the peak to as high as 109 million.
; f Pour days’ work in one ■ Is
what the Post OfBce will hkve to do to-morrow, (Saturday), which is the latest date for post ing parcels and packets, and again on Monday, by when you shbuld have posted your letters and cards.
The Post OfiBce Is geared with
the Christmas mail, with addi tional staff, niore vehicles and extra premises. But if you don’t po^- early,, and if there is snow and ice or fog your presents and
Post leistered items earlier
thkn non-registered items. They halve more’ elaborate treatment
and take more time to deal with than ordinary items. But remem ber that they must be packed
just as well as items sent hV ordinary post. Registration is pot, in itself, a safeguard against damage.
It is best not to send perish
caixJs could still be late and your frlBnds be disappointed. So POST EARLY.
ables at Ohristmas. Packets take longer in the post at that time and often food gets spoilt. If you do take the risk and send the traditional turkey, or' hare' these should be wrapped in waterproof material or imdred in rigid boxes in such a way that no grease or moisture escapes and comes in contact with other parcels. Two labels, one inside and the other outside, are absolutely necessary, and such parcels should be marked “ Perishable.” <
Trouble and time can be
saved by getting in stocks ol stamps for Christmas.
Coffee evening helps Toriies
.0OFFEE, served niornlng and evening a
t.th e .he:
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coates, Llttlemoor, Cllthefoe, y e s t e r d a y week pro^'yed
popular among .young d p n - servatlves In the division p d the| neighbouring BowlW area.
Proceeds were for Clitheroe
Division Young Conservatives’ Association, and compeMlon winners were, Mrs. M. w jh t- aker, Mrs. Wallba,nk and I^lss E. .R, Garnett.
Clltheroe branch had evening out earlier In
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week when they visited Copy Nook Hotel, Bolton- Bowland, for a meal social evening.
Requiem for; Reynard
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QTiT saving the Christ-^ mas dinner for many
people on Sundayl were two Ciitheroe men,' John 6ond and Derek jFinch who shot a large dOx fox in the Sawley district, j
Local farmers have} been keeping a wary eye open
for. Reynard and ihls is the fifth the couple have
. shot in the area this year.
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£1 per tail or “ brush” is paid by the Kibble Fox Club.
Perhaps as rabbits g the devastating of myxamatosis will be moije conl i chase them than '
poultry houses.
I^ IN G George’s Fund for SaUors has recelVed ^£55
as a result of a coffee momlrig and other “ efforts ” held by the Whalley Circle.
SACK THIS CHRISTMAS
SEE OUR SHOWROOM FOR HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY,
GIFTS SANTA Valley
:fet over effects he fox ent to
jjliinder MILLICENX PARKER.
J^UGH can be seen in the Oastle ground,' ’
CUTHERC'E HUMBLE R0 LL3 -R0 YCE
Leaders coast to victory ROLLS-^YCE 0; CLITHEROE 8
omoE
____defeating OUtlieioe 6 rl a t Shaw Bridge earlier in the sfeason, Rolls-Koyce-liave done nothing to distinguish
themselves, while Clitherde have climbed to; even greater Nelghts of success.
No doubt the Lancashire side visited Bamoldswlck bent
on avenging their defeat by the works team. They did more th an th a t ; they humbled them. ,JHad Clltheroe not eased up for a considerable period after establishing a comfort- able-flve-goal lead, the score must have reached fantastic
proportions. The plain fact is that Rolls.
Royce were just no mat</h for u team which played with speed method and polish.
posltloh dt I centre-half an no. viray accounted for this heavy defeat. He would not have been suffl/aien; to stem the repeated wayes oi attack which overwhehifed thc' whole defence,, and, in cany, cas£, his staitfd-in ifflteheh, hOd a use ful game.
’The absence of Slater from hti
this match. On any other day he ttfdtild have s to p ^ at lefe'; four of the goals. Yet had' h i done so, one always felt that Clitheroe could have pulled' out
La-wson will want to forge:
that little .extra ,6nd ensured an equally substantial ■victory. The first goal came from a
shot by PINDfiR. The' ball, lack ing power, rolled, under Lawson' > diving'body. ’Ihe’second-Was ^ dropping shot by MUNRO which was ill-judged by the goalkeeper, the ball dropping tantalisingl;? into the net. SMITH made it three when Middleton, after getting to the ball first, figsitatec, Lawson had come out, Middleton tried to put the ball back t i him, but pushed the ball througli his legs, and Smith was able t) slip the 'ball into an empty net.
FREAK GOAL Shortly afterwards, FINDER
scored what can only be d e i cribed as a freak goal. The bau was put In from the left wing and, stood with his back to, goal, and almost on the goal-lineV he flicked the ball with his heel. By some chance it diverted goal- wards, an d entered the net off Lawson’s arm. ,
lead, Clitheroe took it easy, brt added another, through GREFfl^', shortly before the interval.
Having established a,four-go£j
though Rolls-Royce were getting into the game.
Certainly their inside forwards
saw more of the ball; and Heato l did quite well 6h; the -wing, b i t
in the last lo’ ininutes, to proie th a t
they had been “ frse After the break,' it looked as SEMI-TRAUQtS ■
wheeling,” the visitors added three more goals.
The .first was la. dropping shot
by green whicff '
w.as, otice ntore, misjudged : by Lawson. , ih e second waS a volley by FINDER which almost broke, the roof of the net, and the'third again was GREEN’S goal, when he almost casu^ly strolled through the defence and 'calmiy puihed the ball past the advancing Lawson.
Middjeton, Edwards; R/ley, Hitche'n, M 0 (7 i/a e ; ' ' Heaton, Wright, Gar i'l 'ck, Griffiths, Blenklnsop.
' . ' , ' ' Teams; Rolls-Royce; Lawson;
LEAGUE I Hurst 'QreeJ
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share |the leading posiiionl Hurst Green are,in seoonij
TTS iieck-and-neck for hq i LEAGUE. Chipping, sl
'Waddington wer3 disapRol
when they visitd^ CaldersI oh Saturday, losihfe by the| goal.
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Chipping’s victory over ,Sa8 the champions winning 6-3. |
There was no doubt Ohatbum, who are havid
struggle through] Having t l players move into the first to take the place'bf those inj^
, went down hedvily to Green.
j The villagers are a pluckd
however, and deserve creditl their performances in dif circumstances. [
i Low Moor
I go reaping: i Low Moor 9; C.P.A. 3|
Clitliefoe: Wallace; Moss, Hen
derson; Bush, Hodson, Barton; Munro, Fletcher, Finder, Green, Smith '(W.).
SAVE LINO
Have your Old Flasged Flo^ri. Co'i/ered with Oo'lbured Asohaltby
ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD., The Old Firm,
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( j P.a; had no answer to ' Moor on Saturday, whei
villagers gave them a 9-3 tri ing/
Chief scorers for Low
were • DRIITER (I.) who f | thb target four times, and UNSON'd.), who netted o: less
GROSVENOR ' (T.) and LAND : (D.) got the rema; goals.
t h a n three occa;
ATKINSON '(2) and.TA' (K.) scored for C.P.A. '
A shock foi
CAN NOW SERVE YOU , ^a/m^WAYs
I Wadc^ingtoi halderstones 4; Waddingto|
JO IN T league] leaders- Wad ; ton receiyed a shock
3rd AXLES
they visited lo(wly-placed Cd stones on Saturday. The h o | lads were two] goals up in tiipe and played spirited fo
The villagers recovered TWIN-STEERS
their surprise and equalised! two grand goals. The homj wards came j back—like rubber—and scored another I to| lead 3-2 at] the interval.l
vnunintixTBisMl cumKimwKX
PRIlyIROSE THIRD AXLE . CO.i LTD.
CLITHEROE . M 787 . LANCS.
second half full of purposi It [wasn’t long (before they b: ini the, equaliser. Time time they raided the hoi half only to fail after finishing.
Waddington j came out ii j
It was completely againSj run ofvi play [when Calders|
scoredYtie last goal of the i and robbed Waddington oq points they nMded to stay championship] race. '
Scorers were, Caldersi
BAKER (2) ahd LEE (2) an Waddington, | O’CONNELL | and RUDPyAr d .
1l GAS'C' f
Ten goals 1?| I Hurst Greei
* Hurst Green 10; Chatbur
suggest, although they seem^ have little answer to the se ing attacks of the home si^
PHATBURN were not def^ i as easily as the score
Green playing down the arid Chatburii held them |
The game jopened with i , 1 1 bUlllliElllllllllllllllllllllll llllIHllillUlilllllllllllllllllllllllljlllllli
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