' " V g Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 15, 1961.
PRIMROSE GARAGE OR EARLY DELIVERY OF
— CLITHEROE LTD. — — FOR IMMEDIATE
AUSTIN & RILEY CARS NEW VEHICLES
AUSTIN A55 de luxe sa lo o n s.......................... £854 7 Deposit £214 7 3 — 36 payments £22 0 11
AUSTIN A40 de luxe saloons (with heater and washers ...................................... £G86 5 Deposit £172 5 1 — 36 payments £14 5 3
F. W. L. STEELE & Co. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.
1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. _________TEL, 1092___________
CLITHEROE EDISFORD PARK
NEW DETACHED AND SEMI DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS
a Choice of several different types mnd built to purchaser’s require
ents on select plots.
1-3. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE WALTON-LE-DALE
Pull details— F. W. L. STEELE & CO..
The New Detached Residence (built 1359) known as
g Set In beautifully laid out
“ FIFTY NINE.” RENSHAW DRIVE
rooms, Bathroom, separate Toilet, Hall, Lounge. Dining Room with French Window. Kitchen, etc. Detached Garage. Freehold. R.V
£27 Full details:
1-3, CASTLE CATE. OLITHEROE. F. W. L. STEELE & CO.,
FISHER & Co. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS
4, KING LANE, CUTHEROE TELEPHONE 257
LANGSHAW DRIVE. CLITHEROE A select site in a quiet residen
NEW HOUSES 2g
tial areaSuperior Semi-detached Houses t and Bungalows. Freehold. Archi
ew plots still available. PARK AVENUE
A desirable centrally situated site in a residential avea Prices
Our Service staff arc trained to maintain the very highest standards of efficiency. You get faster, more thorough service, and it’s BMC Service, with costs standardised to the official BMC schedules.
SPECIMEN USED VEHICLES AT REALISTIC PRICES
I960 AUSTIN A40 de luxe saloon; heater, washers, one owner, excellent condition, taxed BMC Warranty.
1959 FORD SQUIRE, beige, heater, washers, one owner, exceptional condition, taxed.
1959 RILEY 4/68 saloon, green, heater, immaculate throughout taxed, BMC Warranty.
1957 MORRIS 1000 saloon, grey, heater, washers, very good condition.
1957 AUSTIN A35 saloon, heater, good condition. H.P. TERMS:
\ Deposit—3 Years to Pay
WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)
Learn to Drive with the safety of a Dual Control ] Austin A35 at the
KEN ODDIE ¥
SCHOOL OF MOTORING Bookings taken at F. C. Tingle, Travel Agent, 34, King Street, Clitheroe. Tel.: 975 or contact
K. Oddie, 24, Bolland Prospect, Clitheroe.
In the very near future a workshop building expansion programme will be taking place at the Milk Marketing Board’s Northern Area Central Maintenance Workshops, Croft Street, Clitheroe (Tel. Clitheroe 411), and the Board require now the services of the following trades men
ONE COMMERCIAL MOTOR MECHANIC who is fully skilled, with diesel experience.
ONE COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ELECTRICIAN, who has previously obtained knowledge of Electric Traction Vehicles.
TWO COACH PAINTERS-SPRAYERS, who are able to line and letter.
TWO CAB-BODY BUILDERS, who are versatile and adaptable in th a t field.
ONE TRANSPORT CLERK, who is proficient with figures, preparation of forms,and PAYE etc. The posts are both permanent and pensionable and the wages and conditions are good.
All applications to
THE MANAGER, MILK MARKETING BOARD, CROFT STREET, CLITHEROE.
FARMERS
I.C.I. AND COOPER McDOUGALL PRODUCTS
The new worm drench (or sheen and cattle,
“ MINTIC ”
“ INTRA-D ” VITAMIN D INJEC- TION,” " INJEX." PIGLET INJEC TION, Etc.
“ AVLOTHANE,” “ HELMOX,” Etc. “ COOPEX” WORM REMEDY
“ M1NEL.” “ PHENOVIS,”
LINDLEY PATE TEL, GISBURN 251
Denots: Clitheroe and Haslingden Auction Marts.
CARPET CLEANING
ALTERATIONS REFUTING SERVICE
SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS
Free Fitting Service. WALTS LTD.
31 Castle Street CLITHEROE
Telephone: Ciitheroe 136 AT STUD
o ROARS at stud; Fed. Essex and ped. large white Sows and Gilts accom. Transport available.—-G. Simpson. Grlndleton (Chat. 203)
by-Bowland 264.
PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud.—Shoesmith. Copy Nook, Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton-
THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and cALE of upwards of 250 Newly- f alved Cows and Heifers direct erom local farms, with special sntries of Scotch Heifers of out
MONDAY NEXT. SEPT. 18th
tanding quality. Judging 11 a.m. Sale 11-15 a.m.
TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 19th a FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW
Cnd SALE of In-calf and Store
Sale of Bulling Heifers. Sale of Store Bulls. 150 In-calf Cows and Heifers; 220 Store Cattle and Bull ing Heifers; 500 Store Lambs. In cluded for B. Salvidge: 50 B. and W. Bulling Heifers; 60 strong Store Steers and Heifers. For A. Lister: 15 B. and W. Bulling Heifers.
attle and Sheep. 2nd Annual Note time of start. ( Judging 10 a.m.; Sale 10-30 a.m. prompt) with sheep.
THURSDAY NEXT. SEPT. 21st 2 WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.
100 Home-bred Steers and Heifers; S00 Fat Cows: 4,000 Fat Lambs, 6hearlings and Ewes; 15 Fat Pies;
0 Calves. w Grading 8 a.m. Sale 10-15 a.m.
particulars.
fect designed. Realistic prices. A NEW HOUSES & BUNGALOWS
Semi-Detached Bungalows ..£2050 Sunshine House ......................£2150
NEW BUNGALOWS SALTHILL
ofQuiet secluded site. Lovely views PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE
Pendle. Ample Garden areas. Plans available Freehold.
c Buying or selling, we offer a p Call and inspect our register of t If you have property you wish
omprehensive service. roperties for sale.
, ^ . . to dispose of. you are Invited to
ake advantage of our terms. Strictly No Sale—No Commission.
BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOP SALE AND WANTED FISHER & CO..
4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE. _______TEL. 257.___________
GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD- (All Attested)
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21st S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and
CALE of 350 NEWLY-CALVED HOWS and 250 NEWLY-CALVED f EIFERS being a large majority of carmers’ cattle but including aonsignments direct from Scotland
nd the North. 1 Judging at 10-30 a.m. Ballot at
n Ring 2. S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and 2 ards of: 250 Cattle; 2,500 Sheep;
i and Sale of Heifers at 12 noon wALE OF FATSTOCK being up
0-45 a.m. 1 Sale of Cows at 11 a.m in Ring
C00 Pigs. COO Killing and Rearing
a.m. Calves; 11 a.m. Fat Cattle (clean cattle first); 12 noon Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep.
alves. Grading at 9 a.m. Sales at: 10
No Sale of Store Pigs due to Swine Fever Restrictions.
Snd SALE of 250 In-calf and 150 Store Cattle, and Special Sale of
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2Cth a FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW
tore Bullocks at 12 noon. J Special Sale of 38 Pedigree
.m. Sti IRST SPECIAL SALE of Polled
FTUESDAY. OCTOBER 10th cklers.
RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Secretaries. BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/G), Nr. Lancaster.
THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
Geld and In-calf Cattle at 11 a.m., when upwards of 150 head will be on offer. Last Sale No.: 133.
FTO-DAY (Friday. Sent. 15th) ORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE Of
Calves and Fatstock, when the following will be on offer: 65-75 Steers. Heifers and Cows: 1,300- I. 400 Lambs. Sheep and Ewes: 70- BO Pigs; 70-80 Calves. Last Sale Nos.: Cattle 75. Sheep 1458. Pigs 72. Calves 70.
MONDAY NEXT. SEPT. 18th WEEKLY SALE at 11-30 a.m. Of
WEDNESDAY NEXT. SEPT. 20th a WEEKLY PRIZE SALE of Local
Cnd North Country Newly-calved o ows and Heifers when upwards
f 150 head will be on offer at 11 a.m. Last Sale No.: 141.
FRIDAY NEXT, SEPT. 22nd S PRIZE SALE of Dodded Rams. and other breeds of Dodded
ahearling Rams and Ram Lambs Suffolkt 11 a.m.. when 200 Wensleydale.
Rams will be on offer. Entries are already to hand from S. Wood and J. H. Welghall. J. W. Penny (20 pedigree Suffolk Ram Lambs). At the same time, in the Main Ring upwards of 1.500 head of all classes of Store Sheep and Lambs will be offered.
Tuesday. September 2Gth.—All Sams and all classes of Store
heep and Lambs. UnFriday. October Gth.—Sale of
classes of Store Sheep and Lambs. RTuesday. October 3rd.—Horned
Ewcrossed Lonk and Swaledale Ees and Cross Bred Horned Ewes.
a arly entries are requested for
ll these Sales. MSchedules obtainable from the
art Office. T J W. MARSHALL. Secretary
el. 325 TO LET
SHOP, centrally situated, to let; t with room for living accommoda
aion.—Write: Box P4, Advertiser nd Times.
Oith Calves. At 2-30 p.m. 12 Sa Tuesday. October 3rd.—Annual
rdinary Shares in this company. FORTHCOMING SALES
S le of Wensleydale Breeding
Calves, Strong Store Cattle of al! classes. Special Sale of Rams and Ram Lambs, including 25 Suffolk
heep. Annual Sale of Suckled
Ram Lambs. SaMonday. October 9th.—Annual
Association. M. H. SKIDMORE. Secretary
POULTRY AND EGGS HARTLEY'S CHICKS
POINT-OF-LAY PULLETS. Hybrids. W.L. x R., Brn.L. x L.S. and R. x L.S. 21/- each. Also Day-old Chicks hatching weekly.—Hart leys Chicks Ltd., Nelson. Tel. 62511.____________________
LIVE POULTRY read.; top prices Tel. S. Townson. Slaidburn 271.
Dale of Shearling Rams for the les Bred Sheep Breeders ’ Tel. Hellifleld 226.
t le of Rams and Ram Lambs for SaFriday, October 13th.—Annual
he Dales Bred Sheep Breeders Association.
VELDTSCHOEN Shoes
Boots ....... 105/- LANDMARK
BULLS EYE and ROYAL SCOT
WELLINGTONS COMMANDO
BOOTS & CLOGS
SAME DAY REPAIR SERVICE
R. Turner & Son
82/86, Lowergate Clitheroe TEL. 1101
99/9
aersey Cattle for the Lancashire Cnd North East of England Jersey reattle Clubs. Also 15 non- p gistered Jersey Cattle. Sale at 1
ardens and comprising: 3 Bed MISCELLANEOUS 8 ALES
HothersaJI & Forrest F A L.P.A/
• AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS'AND .• estatej;agents
BANK SALEROOMS. CUTHERpE : TEL 95’or EVENINGS'7,55 -
wIn a good residential locality and ay window; Dining Room, t Scullery Kitchen and Larder on
The Semi-Detached Residence. No. 132. PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE.
ith a pleasant outlook. b Accommodation: Hall;
he Ground Floor. r Above are Three Bedrooms. Bath
oom and separate W.C. Outside Coalstore.
nd rear. £3Mains Services. Rateable Value?
a Garden areas laid out to front 8 1. Annual Ground Rent: **
Garage.
s. 7d. Vacant Possession. To view apply:
HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clitheroc. Tel. 95.
T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW TO-MORROW (SAT., SEPT. 1Gth)
BURN SLACK FARM, F CHIPPING
or^J. A. Marsden ^
F""Head of Home-bred Cattle; 200 Hell Stock. Sheep and Lambs: 230
raead of Poultry; Cabins: 2 .Land-
as advertised last week.) Sale 12 o’clock prompt.
WADDINGTON. Nr. CLITHEROE. For Mr. T. Tltterington \
MEADOW HEAD FARM, j
Living-Room House .............. £2270 Ask for plans and further
40 HEAD OF SMART YOUNG DAIRY & IN-CALF CATTLE (Black
TUESDAY NEXT. SEPT. 19th
and White and Shorthorn Cross) C Viz. 10 Cows, newly calved:- 10
1ows due Sept.; 13 Cows due Oct.:
W24 Horned Lambs; 12 Horned 140 R.I.R. x Hens, y.o,
Feb.; 2 Cows geld forward beef. SHEEP AND LAMBS
Cow due Nov.; 4 Cows due Jan.-
Ram.. Shearlings; 1 Suffolk Shearling POULTRY
sn good running order; Feather- stone mid mounted Mower; Black- stone Strawing Machine; Nichol
MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS i Ferguson 1951/52 T.V.O. Tractor,
on Raker (trip gear); Tractor Hay Trailer with sheep side rails:
Box Cart on rubbers: S.H. Chain Harrow; 250 gall. T.V.O. Tank; usual useful Hand Tools, etc.; Span Roof Cabin 12ft. x 8ft.
T SILVERWOOD. 17. Chester Avenue. Ciitheroe. Tel. 228.
Sale 12-30 prompt. Auctioneers:
J. BALSHAW. New Sawley Grange. Sawley. Tel. Chatburn 351.
By LANCASTER FARMERS’ AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
BASHALL EAVES. Nr. Clitheroc. MOSS BARN FARM.
SALE by AUCTION of the entire' Mosswood Herd of
80 FULLY REGISTERED AND SUPPLEMENTARY REGI STER t BRITISH FRIESIAN CATTLE
newly calved or at calving; 45 Served and Maiden Heifers, and p the Young Bull ” Mosswood Cham
he property of Mr. G. Strickland. Comprising: 34 Cows and Heifers
ion Boy" (by Rlbble Jovial). c The females in milk are all
Horrect in udder and the Younger nEPTEMBER 23rd. commencing 12
eifers a very attractive lot. S Sale on the farm on SATURDAY.
oon sharp. L Catalogue from the Auctioneers:
Victoria Chambers. Penny Streot Lancaster, Phone 2894.
g Tenders are invited for the ceneral building work for the Tonstruction of a Pump House at Cewitt Hill. Rimington, near
Pump House, Tewitt Hill, Rimington
________ TENDERS________ FYLDE WATER BOARD
litheroe, Lancs. f Tender documents obtainable
Board, Sefton Street. Blackpool. l Tenders must be received not
rom Engineer. Fvldc Water ater than 13th October. 1961. PERSONAL
EXCAVATING. Ditching. Ti l e Draining—Houghton. Contractors. Tel. Long Preston 221 _______
1, WHITTAM CRESCENT. Whalley. Tel. Whalley 3345.
£5 UPWARDS UNSECURED F. S. RICHARDS LTD..
LOANS
WELFORD RD.. LEICESTER SAVE LINO
Have your Old Flagged Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt by
ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD.. The Old Firm.
Lower Eanam Wharf. Blackhii"* JOHN holt
FOR THE BEST PRICES AND IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF HORSES. COWS. BULLS Etc.
nay and Night Service —DEAD OR ALIVE Fat Horses bought at Top Prices
R.S.P.C.A HUMANE KILLERS USED
ING HEYS FARM
Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYGOLLBB 200
RUSBRIDGE.— you can choose any article In stock—Watches, Clocks. Rinss, Cutlery—and pay lor H
MISCELLANEOUS SALES
PONY for sale; registered Dart- vaoor gelding; 12.3 h.h.; 7 years —Tel. Whalley 3340
rcfSS yum uUsbl'iSB0- Jewellers, 24 King William Streot. Blackburn
CORNER HOUSE. Ring Lane, Clithcroo. Very good selection
FOR £614 15s. 0d. you can get the latest
David Brown Implematic Diesel Tractor
Designed to take all types of implements
May we demonstrate this low-cost Tractor which Is outstanding for power, wheel grip reliability,
A Rood selection of guaranteed son, iTraPi0:/ ’ *n Ferguson. Ford-
economy, and easy starting? David Brown and I-H.
The supreme David Brown Albion Fs°erv?ceCcK f ? _ farm O
THE CRAVEN MOTOR Co., Ltd., Skipton
TELEPHONE 2212 and 2213
i i
Hurricane Harvester M a n u r e Spreader and Baler
MRS. E. LAMBERT. REGISTERED BARCLEY CORSETIERE
ANCASTER FARMER^ AUCTION MART CO. LTD.,
ce Gilts in nig; Machinery. Implements, etc.
Don’t forget your dusters
Bundle 2 / 9 Bundle THE BEST VALUE EVER
New condition: all sizes. Many soiled bargains and Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd-sized carpets. Now In stock: 6 x 4 54
Oddie’s Textiles SHIP'S CARPETS
* 3J. 4 X
x 4. 54 X 3). 5 x 4. 5 x 34. 6 x 3. 44 x 4, 44 x 34. 44 x 24. 4 x 4 4
Please Note.—No connection with any door-to-door canvasser
TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. “ The Old Firm.” Opposite New Inn.
89, LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Also at
No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE. SKIPTON.
VAN-DAL SHOES with the EXTRA SMART LOOK—D Lord and Son 5. Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
Example: 5 x 4 yards £27//10/0 Delivered and fitted free
DIANA BROADWAY PLUS fitting for the broader foot.—D Lord and Son. 5. Moor Lone. Clitherop
TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. 89 LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Tel. G2816. Also at Skinton
FLANELLETTE SHEETS. Woof Blankets. Twill or Cotton Sheets. —Economic Stores. 70, Whalley Road. Clitheroe.
RE-UPHOLSTERY.—Save middle / man’s profit, we recover your
Peed Collections, deliveries, free
treasured 3-piece as new for as little as £10 Chairs £3 Over 100 patterns for your choice. Work tmanship first class and guaran
will be pleased to call evenings at your convenience. Distance no object.—Beakbane. 68. Sandvgate Burnlev Te) 7188
hone or write to-dav and we
MEN’S HEAVY SOCKS: 1/9. 3/11. 4/11: C/A Shirts 13/6. 21/-. 35/-: Men’s O.S. Pullovers.—Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Rd.. Clitheroe.
SAVE Space in your home. Let us i convert your Sewing Machine
delivery free all districts.—Walter Thomason. Cabin 2. Open Market
arrying case. Collection and
Clitheroe. Every Tuesday and Saturday.
JOIN MORTONS XMAS CLUB for auality Toys, including Meccano.
FOR ERADICATION OF INSECTS t AND FUNGAL—destroyers of
Bayko. Tri-Ang. Trix. Dublo. Electric Trains: be sure and reserve your goods now—Mortons. 18. Moor Lane. Clithcroe. Tel. 420.
Woimber; also for general Joinerv Sonrk, consult: W. Gleave and C . Joiners. De Lacy Street.
litheroe. Tel. 880.
PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered: r new aprons; wheels re-tyred and
ane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 683,_________________
PANEL NET CURTAINING 30in. to 45in. deep.—Economic Stores. 70, Whalley Road. Clitheroe._______
Lepaired.—A. E. Hargreaves. Moor FULL SELECTIONS OF TIMEX
RUBBER FOR INDUSTRY. Hoses. Tubings. V Belts and Pulleys; Flat Belts; Rubber Sheeting; Rubber Boots. Gloves. Aprons: Protective Clothing; Rubber Take-up Strip; Large Stocks: im mediate delivery.—Porter Bros, and Gardner. 74/76. Market St.. t Church. Lancs. ’Phone Accring-
SHOCKPROOF WATCHES. Ladles’. Gents.’. Boys’ now In stock; lovely selection of Watches at Mortons. 18, Mor Lane, Clith- eroe. Tel. 420.________________
LADIES' DRESSES & TWO-PIECES in Jersey wool, mohair, and all s the new materials, made up in
on 32967 and 32603.__________
LADIES’ JUMPERS. Heavy knit, mohair and Jersey wool; new selection of Trows.—Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Road. Clith eroe.
one.tyles and sizes to please every W — Economic Stores, 70.
hatley Road. Clitheroe._______
DON’T WORRY if you’re “ rather bigger.” We cater for the “ fuller figure.” See our new nutumn Coats; W.X.. O.S.. X.O.S.. X.X.O.S. from 7 gns.: new tweeds: young styles. — Economic Stores. 70. Whallov Road. Clithcroe.
AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED All the latest colours and designs All at less than usual prices Widths from 271n. to 6 yards
BROADLOOM
pile tufted through. Carpets from £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12
X 2*V,etc- etc- All
SITUATIONS VACANT
PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS reqd for first-class work. — Apply: John Watson and Sons. York Street Ciltheroe.________ ______
OCEAN LINERS and other ships require Radio Officers; day or evening course. Prospectus* Northern Counties Radio School. 91. Lancaster Road. Preston_____
DINING ROOM WAITERS and tWaitresses reqd.; full or part-
LADIES—With our training you could earn a regular £6 to £10 t weekly until Christmas as part-
ime. — Craven Heifer Hotel. Chalgley. ___________________
hime Canvasser during school
TRACTOR SERVICE ENGINEER reqd.; this position requires person able to work with mini mum supervision, also to promote t sales of agricultural equipment; fhis is an interesting position
BAKER OR BAKER’S LABOURER reqd.—A. E. Veevers, Empire Bakery. Clitheroe.
mission, bonus and interview at your home, write: Mrs. Lakeland, 121, Broadway. Chadderton._____
Advertiser and Times.__________ CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL.
MOTOR MECHANIC reqd.—-Write, giving age and experience to: _ Rufus Carr Ltd.. Bawdlnnds
ary at the hospital,___________
HOUSEKEEPER or Domestic Help reqd. for one lady; easily worked house on ’bus route; own sitting room with TV and wireless.— Write, with particulars: Box N4. Advertiser and Times.__________
Garage. Clitheroe. Lancs._______
STILL-ROOM HAND reqd. for Eaves HaU Country Club; hours
PART-TIME FEMALE HELP REQD. FOR STILL-ROOM WORK. — MOORCOCK INN. WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE.
CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN
JUNIOR WARD ORDERLIES reqd. (female). Aged 16-17 years. t Applicants should be willing to
DRIVER reqd.; general deliveries. —Apply: F. Ashcroft and Son Ltd.. Corn Merchants. Lamb Roe. Whalley. Tel. 2107.
arain as nurses on reaching the cgo of 18 years; 42-hour week: tanteen facilities. Applications oo the Matron, either in writing
THE CLITHEROE ADVER TISER AND TIMES HAVE A VACANCY FOR A FULL-TIME EXPERIENCED SHOP ASSIST ANT: GOOD CONDITIONS AND WAGE TO SUITABLE APPLICANT.
nto an attractive electric portable model. Price only £12-10-0 which includes electric motor, foot con ctrol. stitch light and handsome
PART-TIME WAITRESSES reqd.— Sun Inn. Waddington. Tel. Clith-
eroe 262.____________________ CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL.
WHALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN
PHYSICAL TRAINING INSTRUCT- RESS reqd.; wage £9/7/6 per week of 42 hours. Health Service Conditions and pension scheme. Full board available at reasonable charge. Applications to the Group Secretary at the hospital.
TEMPORARY CLEANER reqd.; daily 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.; from Sept. 22nd to Oct. 1st.—Whalley Arms Hotel. Whalley.__________
CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY. Nr, BLACKBURN
SMART MAN reqd.; good, careful driver; resident In Ciitheroe;
COOK (MALE) reqd. Wage £10/16/8 per week of 42 hours. Health Service Conditions and pension scheme. Full board avail able at reasonable charge, if desired. Applications to the Group Secretary at the hospital.
YOUTH reqd. for farm work.—J. Emmott, Home Farm. Gisbuvn.
Interesting variety of work.— Apply to: Tomlinsons (Clith eroe) Ltd.. Central Garage, York Street. Clithcroe._____________ ,
GENERAL MALE CLERK reqd. by s firm of Building Contractors for fhould be made in writing in the
lser and Times.______________ CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL.
WHALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN
GARDENER. CLASS I reqd.; wage £10/10/8 per week or 42 hours. Full board available at reason able charge, if desired. National Health Service conditions and t pension scheme. Applications to hhe Group Secretary at tho
ospital.___________________ _ _
BRITISH RAILWAYS REQUIRE
BOYS AND
DEMOLITION MATERIALS for sale: Stone Slates (ideal for crazy paving) or walling): Gutters; Downspouts: Girders. various sizes and lengths: Stone Pitching
ONE SIDEBOARD. 1 Hall Stand. 1 Carnet. 1 Divan Bed (single size). 2 Fireside Chairs for sale: cheap. —Apply after 7 p.m.: 4. Charles-
and Hardcore: machine loaded on site or delivered cheap.—Apply on site: Rlbble Motor Services. Pimlico Road. Or Tel. Frank Coyne. CHthcroe 176.
POST WAR NEW WORLD GAS t COOKER for sale: in good condi
worth. Terrace.
RURBRIDGE for high-class DIA iMOND REPAIRS of nil kinds: sat
Aion: £7/10/0.—8 Peel Park venue.
SMALL SETTEE for sale: rust moauette: 2 small Fireside Chairs: good condition: reason able. — Hoyle. Beech Cottage. Wnddlngton,
sfaction guaranteed.—24. Klnrr William St. Blackburn. Tel. 7920
IWlAN CARPETS for sale: one 5 x 4yds. and one 4 x 3 yds.; off white with nastel shades: as new bargains.—Write: Box P3. Adver-
HILLMAN MINX (Octohcr. 1053) for sale: nerfect condition: £210 n.n.o.—2. Faraday Avenue.
tlser and Times.
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Men’s extra good quality Union and Sateen Shirts.
TWO NON-PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULLS. 18 months’ old. for sale;
dairy licences; dam of one has given 2.113 galls, at 3.77% and 1802 galls, at 4.04%: dam of other has given 1.942 ealls at 3.53% and 1.779 Ralls at 4.15%: sire’s dam averaged 1.760 galls, at 4 08% first 6 calves.—Clark. Low- cocks. West Bradford. Phone
Chatburn 442.
Ladles’ Outsize Scotch Wool Car- dlgans In latest shades
HOBBS LIGHTWEIGHT CYCLE for sale: 22Jln.: fixed and free; cost approx. £30 to build accept £22’ Immaculate condition.— Storey. Stnble Cottage. Gisburno
Park. Gisburn.________________
CORNER HOUSE. King .Lane, fllitheroe. Good selection Ladies’ Smocks and Overalls,__________
FIFTEEN-ACRE SITE for sale, b immediately adjacent 6-acre green
LAND
welt and existing development, Twith outline planning permission. B o-mile radius of Accrington, f lackburn and Darwen. Details trom; Secretary-Manager, Oswald-
tlser and Times._______________
aged 16-24 years, of good education for employment as Clerks at Goods Stations in the Clitheroe and Blackburn areas. Applicants must t pass an Educational Test (exemp
YOUNG MEN
Lion if passed in G.C.E. English o satisfactorily completing six
anguage and Mathematics) and t Medical Examination, and subject
months probationary period, will be permanently appointed with membership of Superannuation Fund.. Free residential rail travel up to eight miles, cheap rate and free travel, holidays with pay. Salary (per annum) age 16 £230. rising to £475 at 24 years and reaching a maximum of £600 at 29 i years. If G.C.E. held at ‘ O ’ Level
anguage and Mathematics, salary £330 at age 15-16 rising to £600 at 26. Good prospects of promotion b e f o r e reaching age scalo maximum.
DISTRICT GOODS MANAGER. BRITISH RAILWAYS, BOLTON. ________________________ (21049)
Please apply by letter to:
NORTH WESTERN GAS BOARD CENTRAL LANCASHIRE GROUP
GOOD LABOURER wanted for General Duties. Rate of pay 4/51 per hour. £9/7/3 per 42 hours normal working week. Extra rato paid for certain jobs. Good con ditions including superannuation and sick pay scheme after quali fying period.—Apply to: Mr. H. Taylor, Station Engineer. Gas Works. Clitheroe.______________
TWO JOINERS on the Mainten ance Staff of the Hospital. Wage: £10/18/4 for 42-hour week (5 day). (This will be increased to £11/11/0 on the 2nd October, 1961). Pensionable posts, Nation al Health Service Conditions, good travelling and canteen facilities.
LANGHO. Nr. BLACKBURN There are vacancies for:
BROCKHALL HOSPITAL.
THE LAST TRIBUTE arranged with dignity and efficiency.
Apply personally or in writing to the Secretary at the Hospital. (Telephone Blackburn 48045).
cearn reqa. by old established nredit mail order company:
wistle Co-operative Society. 315, Union Road. Oswaldtwistle (Tel. Accrington 34231 or 34596).
CAMERA 1A RETINETTE for sale: as new—Write: Box P5, Adver-
NEW FROM VIKING. A sewing machine you'll be proud to own For straight-stitch and zig-zag work. The Viking Class 49 Tlat- bed Z ig -Z a g . Buttonholing, sewing-on buttons, overcasting, every sewing operation without attachments. Extremely reason able In price at 60 guineas. Part exchange. Easy terms. Ask for free brochure: Walter Thomason, open Market, Clitheroe, Tuesdays and Saturdays. Showrooms: 72, Scotland Road. Nelson, and 55, West gate, Burnley. Phone Nelson
62122;
BARMAID reqd. for busy country App town hotel: live in; own room.—
Write: Box PI, Advertiser and Times._______________________
litheroe 130. WANTED
C ly: Swan and Royal Hotel.
GOOD PRICES— FEATHER BEDS. —Smith, 19. Park Road .South- port.
DIVAN BED read.; good condition essential.—Clitheroe 878.
on Road. Tel. Clitheroe 496.
sell; average earnings £6/10/0 for 5-day 25-hour week; full details t at local interview: you are invited
PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.
LADY INTERVIEWERS with can lvassing experience or willing to othing arduous and nothing to
o bring a friend if you wish.—
INTERMENT or CREMATION. Telephone: Whalley 3201
(Day or Night). SITUATIONS VACANT The following vacancies exist:
NIGHT SISTER (S.R.N.)—resident or non-resident.
CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE
STAFF NURSE (Part-time).
GENTLEMAN BOARDER reqd. t Monday to Friday.—55. Wadding
C Printed and Published by the Llitheroe Advertiser & Times Co
td., at 6, Market Place. CUth eroe Tel 407/8 (Two lines)
DOMESTIC (Full-time). Rate of pay for 42-hour week £6/18/6. Applications to Matron.
BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY
DOMESTIC ASSISTANT (Part- time). Rate of pay 3/31 per hour.
The above posts are subject to Whitley Council salary scales and conditions of service.
Applications to Matron.
BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
^ T SCALES’, staff holidays are taken in rotation.
Therefore, prompt service by competent personnel is always available, even dur ing holiday periods.
^SCALES FUHERai SERVICE
CUTHEROE 345 Funeral Director
ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY
G. CALVERLEY — & SONS, LTD. —
Chatburn Rd., Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors
CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES
Service—Day & Night
Tel.; 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT. residence:
48, YORK STREET CLITHEROE
Ln four subjects including English ALAN PARKER
Tel. 271,______________________ . site ofiice. CUtheroe. Applications
pirst instance, giving details of t ast experience: Box P2, Advq.'-
8 a.m.—3 p.m. first week. 3 p.m. —9 p.m. second week; 6-day week. —Apply: Manager.
£Tke ft&se&MoE
48. PARSON LANE. CUTHEROE.
MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA
'Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day and Night) for
r personally.__________________
U5'!uatks . "Bouquets Cat
Personal attention given to aii orders.
Morning and Afternoon: Coffee. Tea and Biscuits served.
Wreaths. Bouauets. Cut Flowers, etc.
A PEARCE & SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel)
Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe Tel. Chatburn 230
Members of Teleflower
Wreaths and all Floral Tributes excertly made to order
CLEANER reqd.: 2 half-days per week. — Ap p l y : Meadowcroft, Littlemoor. Clitheroe.___________
BARKERS, WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES
Clitheroe (near Primrose Bridge) Tel. 521 (any hour)
Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS
. (pEantS
HOUSEMAIDS reqd.; wage £6/18/6 per week of 42 hours. National Health Service Conditions and I pension scheme. Board and resi dence available. if desired. t Applications to the Group Sccre-
WHALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN alley area.—Write: Box N3. ours. For details, salary, com
THANKS
CLARK. — Mrs. Audrey Clark (n6o Dixon) would like to thank all s those who made enquiries and
36, Salthlll Road. Clitheroe._____ n hospital.
aent lovely gifts of flowers, fruit ind cards, etc., during her stay
ST. JAMES’S CHURCH WORKING PARTY, wish to thank all who supported in any way the Coffee Evening held at the home of Mr. and Airs. H. Blackburn on Wednesday, September 13th.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIES
—From his loving Wife. Alice. 47, Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe.
FOR HIRE
por adaptable person; basic wage Vlus commission on sales; Rlbble
MODERN SELF-DRIVE.—8 and 10 h.p. and 6-seater Saloons; mobile Caravan; day. weekly and month ly quotations.—Craven Motor Co.. Skipton. Phone 2212-3.________
FOR HIRE.—11-seater Bus; also Private Hire Car available any time.—N. Craven. The Garage. Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. 250.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOVAK.—Mr. P. Novak and family f wish to thank all relatives,
annan for his ministrations. 1. Hothersall Square. Clitheroe.
kriends and neighbours for their floind expressions of sympathy and b ral tributes received in their Hereavement: also the Rev. Fr.
COOK.—Birthday memories of my dear Husband on September 16th.
MEMORIALS GRANITE, MARBLE. STONE
Send for our selection of design* and prices. You will be placed under no obligation and find us anxious to help.
W. ROCK
Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road
MONUMENTAL MASONS
GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164
BIRTHS_________
DENNETT. — At Queen’s Park Hospital, on September 12tli, to John and Valerie (noc Ricci, a daughter, Jayne Elizabeth.
15. Langshaw Drive. Clitheroe.
No. 2, New Cottages. Withgill. Ciitheroe.
EDWARDSON—On September 9th. at Bramley Meade, to Terry and Joan (nee Rhodes). God’s gift of a son (Andrew). Thanking all concerned.
FORD.—On September 3rd, at Kingston Hospital, to Charmaine and John Alan, a son (Trevor John), first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. J. Ford, New Malden.
COMING OF AGE
CROOK.—Congratulations. Joan, on your 21st birthday, September 18th.
—Love. Mum and Dad.
Good luck, good health, God bless you.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cook, of 93, Hayhurst Street. Clitheroe. wish t to announce the engagement of
ENC-AGEMENTS COOK—BRADY*
heir eldest son. Barry, to Pat, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brady, of G. Werneth Close, Penwortham. near Preston. Con gratulations and best wishes from both families._________________
The engagement is announced between Neil, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Turpin, of 18. Down- ham Road. Chatburn. and Mavis, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Townson. of 24. Victoria t Avenue, Chatburn. Congratula
TURPIN—TOWNSON ions from both families.
Congratulations. Mum and Dad. on the occasion of your silver wedding anniversary, September 19th, 1961.
S I LV ER WEDDINGS GARNER—FRANKLAND
Congratulations. Fred and Irene, on your silver wedding annivers ary, (September 19th, 1936).
—Leslie. Joan. Betty and Anne. HARGREAVES— IDESON
Love and best wishes.
—From Fred, Gladys and Peter; also Derrick. Marlene and children.
Love and best wishes.
Congratulations to Uncle Jesse and Aunty Annie on their silver wedding anniversary, September 12th, 1961.
IRELAND—ROOSE
—From Hannah and family. 11. Sunnyside Avenue, Billington; Betty and Billy and family, 31, Longworth Road. Billington.
WRIGLEY. — Congratulations to Mother and Father on their silver wedding anniversary. September 19th, 1961.
—From Margaret and Norman. D EA TH S
Love and best wishes.
DUGDALE.—On September 9th, (suddenly) at 144. Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Alice, the beloved wife
Wednesday last.
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.___________
Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298
HAYHURST.—Of your charity pray for the soul of Mary Agnes, the beloved daughter of the late Robert and Martha Hayhurst, of Avenue Road. Hurst Green, who departed this life suddenly on the 8th September. 1961. aged 62 years. R.I.P. And was interred on the l lth September at St. Joseph's Cemetery. Hurst Green, preceded by Requiem Mass at St. Peter's, Stonyhurst.
—B. Wilkinson. Tel, Whailey 3264.
HIGHTON.— On September llth. 1961, in hospital. Elizabeth, dear sister of Mary Highton. of 2. Mount Pleasant. Chatburn. aged 70 years. Interred at Christ Church. Chatburn. September 13th.
—E. R. Veevers, Chatburn. Prop., B. Price.____________________
NOVAK—On September llth, 1961, at 1. Hothersall Square. Clith eroe. Ivy Maria, the beloved wife of Paul Novak, aged 38 years. Requiem Mass was offered in St. Hubert’s Church. Dunsop Bridge, prior to interment on September 13th. R.I.P.
—Bennett, Clitheroe. Tei. 582. A C KNOWL ED GMEN T S
BIEBER.—Dr S. M. Bieber and family together with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Strickland wish to express their grateful thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours during h this time of sorrow and loss. They
of the late Harold Westall Dug- dalo, Jn h e r flOth your. Interment was at ciitheroe cemetery on
t ave been greatly comforted by khe messages of sympathy and windness. To the doctor and his a ife. Rev. T. H. J. Hawkins. B.A., l nd his wife, the Rev. W. Frank-
Clitheroc Hospital, special thanks t for their thoughtful and sus-
and and wife and the Matron of ainlng help.__________________
BILLINGTON.—The relatives of t the late William Billington wish
6. Cockerill Terrace.____________
of sympathy and floral tributes received during their sudden loss: also the management and staff of Stonebridge Mills. Chat burn and Colne, the doctor, police and Rev. H. Horne.
ours for their kind expressions bo thank all friends and neigh
Avenue Road, Hurst Green.
HAYHURST.—The brother and family of the late Mary Agnes Hayhurst wish to thank most sincerely all relatives and friends for their Mass offerings, prayers and floral tributes; also the police for their kind help during their sudden sad bereavement.
BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 32641
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