4 Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, September 6, 1963. TOSSIDE PARISH CURCH
HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES and WHIST DRIVES
11-00 n.m. MATTINS—REVD. P. A. RAINBOW. 2-30 p.m. CHILDREN’S SERVICE IN CHURCH. 7-30 p.m. SERVICE OP NINE HYMNS & NINE LESSONS.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, TOSSIDE SUNDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER, 1963
in the INSTITUTE on MONDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER at 8 p.m.
HARVEST WHIST DRIVE and SALE OF PRODUCE
ADMISSION 3 /- including supper
2-30 p.m. AFTERNOON—REVD. R. C ALLAN. 7-30 p.m. EVENSONG—REVD. J. SAVAGE.
HARVEST WHIST DRIVE and SALE OF PRODUCE
in the INSTITUTE on MONDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER at 8 p.m.
ADMISSION 3 /- including supper
ST. JAMES' CHURCH, DALE HEAD SUNDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1963
MISCELLANEOUS SALES
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday Next, September 8lh 10-30
a.in. Rev. Ronald Jobling. 6- 0 p.m. Rev. .lames Bell.
Tonight, Friday at 7-30 p.m. Induction of new ministers by the Rev. Gordon Maland.
CLITHEROE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
SUNDAY NEXT, (September 8th, 1963)
FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND F.A. CUP SHAWRRIDGE GROUND
Clitheroe v. Nctherfield
TOMORROW, SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1963 Kick-oil 3 p.m.
USUAL PRICES — ALL PAY
FAMILY WORSHIP: 10-30 a.m. EVENING WORSHIP: 6-00 p.m. Preacher:
Rev. Alan Gannl
MANOR HALL GOSPEL HALL
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 8th—
Gospel Service 0-30 p.m. Speaker: MR. J. JOHNSON. Rishton.
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th— BASHALL EAVES WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
COFFEE EVENING will be held at the
RED PUMP INN, 1IASHALE EAVES
oil THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1963 7 pan. lo 9 pan.
A Kilchcn Shower. Bottle Stall and Gift Stall A BUFFET SUPPER
Admission 1/-
Ladies* Bright Hour' 2-45 p.m. Speaker: MRS. BARNSLEY. Bury. St. Paul's Church, Low Moor Preliminary Notice
Regency Fayre
Saturday, November 30th 1963
Full details later CLITHEROE & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF TRADE
WINDOW SPOTTING COMPETITION
(In conjunction with Clithcroc Castle Fete)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Till to
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th
GET YOUR FETE PROGRAMME AND LOOK FOR THE NUMBER IN OUR SHOP WINDOWS
SPOT THE ERROR WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR DETAILS DANCE in the School on
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE CLITHEROE EVENING CENTRE
Principal: Mr. A. D. Smith
COURSES AND CLASSES COMMENCING MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1963
SHORTHAND TYPISTS' AND COPY TYPISTS’ COURSE
Speed classes in Shorthand and Typewriting. which may be
taken as single subjects or combined with English to form Grouped Course Studies.
SINGLE SUBJECTS
English Shorthand (Theory) Typewriting (Prelim.) Dressmaking (1st year) Pottery Making Drama (Play Production) Music (Orchestral) Millinery Pottery Painting Dressmaking (Low Moor) Relax with Rhythm — a Wednesday afternoon class for ladies.
Dressmaking/Necdlcwork Embrodicry and Craftwork (2 classes)
Art—Lnndscapc/Life Choral Group (Mixed
Voices)
Woodwork—3 clashes includ ing a Beginners Course. Brush up your French
German for Beginners Traditional and Country Dancing
Photography for Beginners Badminton Fencing (2 classes) Dramatic Technique and Public Speaking
Ladies Tailoring
CLASSES FINISHING AT CHRISTMAS Contincntal Cookery
Flower Arrangement Car Mechanics for the Owner Driver Hich Class Cookery
Beauty Culture Pics and Pastry
CLASSES COMMENCING JANUARY, 1964 Home Perms
Attractive Dishes on a Small Budget (Cookery)
Motoring (or the Owner-Driver (including Map Reading, Driving Technique)
he obtained from the Prospectus, a copy of which is available from the Borough Library or by post from the Principal at the
Evening School. ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS
Students are asked to enrol before the session commences on
the special enrolment evenings from 7-30 to 9-0 p.m. Wednesday — 18th September
Thursday" — 19th September
at the Evening School. York Street. Clitheroe. where the Principal will he in attendance to discuss their Further Education problems.
Successful students in the March/April Examinations may collect their ccrtilicatcs on either of these evenings.
HQDDER VALLEY AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
(NEWTON-IN-BO WLAND)
■ 21st ANNUAL SHOW S a t u r d a y , S e p t e m b e r
l l l l t Cattle, Sheep, Horticulture, Handicrafts, Children and Y.F.
Classes, Open Sheep Dog Trials, Open Tug-O-War, Children s Riding Classes. Jumping, Grades B and C and Juvenile under B.S.J.A. rules (AI. Read. “ Right Monkey” and ‘ You’ll be lucky” Cups).
"Licensed bar applied for. ;
Dancing alter Show. Entries Close Saturday, September 7th
LIMITED AMOUNT OF TRADE STAND SPACE AVAILABLE
j .
Schedules and Enquiries lo H. B. Barlow.
26 MEADOWSIDE, GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE Chatburn 424
f
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY
present their
ANNIVERSARY RECITAL to be given by
ERIC CHADWICK
on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11th at 8 p.m.
Programme includes works by: Bach, Festing, Franck, Vierne Gigout and Durufle
EVERYONE WELCOME “ SMART DOGS” SALON
346 WHALLEY RANGE BLACKBURN
Tel. 49108 (Blackburn)
★ STRIPPING AND TRIMMING All Breeds •
COLLECTION AND DELIVERY
CHARGES . Blackburn 19/6 inclusive, Clithcroc and District 22/6 inclusive
Further details (Time-table, names o( instructors etc.) can
FRIDAY, !3th SEPT. 9-0
p.tn. to 1-0 ;i,i».
Gortlonnaires Band *
Admission 3/-
Refroshments available CLITHEROE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH YOUTH CLUB
DECORATING FUND COFFEE EVENING
Wednesday, 11th September 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
in the PRIMARY ROOM Bring and Buy Stall ADMISSION 1/-
Grindlcton Conservative Association
FA SH IO N SH OW FOR
LADIES and GENTLEMEN by Unicodes of CHlhcroe
Wednesday, 25lh Sept, at 7-30 p.m. in
Riversmead School, Grindlcton Admission 3/6
ST. AMBROSE CHURCH GRINDLETON
IL ir v e s l W h i s l D r iv e In the C. of E. SCHOOL
Friday. September 131h " at 7-45 p.m.
ADMISSION 2/6 Harvest Festival
Sunday, September I5lh Services
8-0 a.m., 10-30 a.m., 6-0 p.m. MILK MARKETING BOARD
CATTLE BREEDING CENTRE WHALLEY
The above centre will be open
to visitors .from Monday, Sept. 9th, to Fridav, Sept. 13th, be tween 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
The bulls to be used during
the coming winter will be shown and we hope many of you will take this opportunity of seeing them.
23 Lord Street 13Uickburn
Tel. BV.^valet 42054
Peter r u \ Y o t d e U I X . p .J .O A
NORTH WESTERN GAS BO .—lARD CENTRAL LANCASHIRE GROUP A
C o o k e r y Demonstration
Clillicroo Naturalist Soc.ictv
VISIT TO
HOLDEN CLOUGH Tomorrow, Saturday (September 7th)
Bolton-by-Bowland bus 2-6 p.m. This is to be a joint ramble with Preston Scientific Society.
UOLTON-BY-KOWLAND VILLAGE HALL FUND
CLITHEROE PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH GREENACRE STREET
HARVEST FESTIVAL
Sunday, September I5lh Services 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Speaker
MRS. HAWORTH (of Accrington)
Imperial Ballroom, Nelson Ballroom of the stars.
Saturday night 7-30 to 11-30 Another sensational shownipht.
We are proud to have been selected to bring to you this fantastic group contest. £1000 in prizes.
Plus a fabulous top recording artist to judge and appear in
his act the magnetic VINCE EAGER
T Groups in the contest : Licensed bar. j Tickets 6/-; at the foyer 7/-.
Don't miss this great sensational night.
*
BREAKS & HUNT LOCAL CARRIERS
(Proprietor: T HUNT) All Enquiries to
96, CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE
Telephone 122 SAVE LINO
Have your Old FlaKKOd Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt by
ROBINSON. KEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm
Lower Eanam Whart. Blackburn. V
rn economic STOKES
70 Whalley Road Clitheroe. Tel. 97
The Warriors, The Sundowners,
Jaguars, Rikki Day and the Mus tangs plus Eddie G. Marten and the Sabres.
he Mike Taylor Combo. The BLACK
NAVY DENIM and
BRONZE All Sizes
HURST GREEN
VILLAGE FETE at Memorial Hall Field
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14th commence 2 p.m.
Fete Queen. Baby Show, Fancy Dress. Children's sports. Tractor Driving Competition
Admission 1/-. Children Free GRAND
FETE DANCE in Memorial Hall 7-30 — 11-45 p.m.
Dancing to Black Velvets Band Admission 3/6
WHALLEY OBITUARY. — The d e a th
occurred at his home on Wed nesday of Mr. Joseph Shaw Sutton, of 27 Bridge Terrace,
Mitton Road, Whalley. He was 64.
employed at Calderstones Hos pital as' a stockman. He had previously resided at Chorlcy.
Since 1931. Mr. Sutton was
Church on Monday will precede tlie interment at Whallcy and Wiswell Cemetery.
W ADDINGTON WHIST O RIV E.—The weekly
whist drive was held in Wad- dington Reading Room on Tues day when winners were: ladies— 1 Mrs. E. Moore, 2 Mrs. M. Hacking, cons. Mrs. A. Wright; gents—1 Mrs. A. Speak. 2 Mrs. Holden, cons. Mrs. J. Bond.
His wife survives him. A service in Whalley Parish
SLAIDBURN HARVEST. — The Rev. J.'S.
Pell, of St. Jude’s Church, Blackburn, in the morning, ancl the Rev. Liddon. organising sec retary for the Church Pastoral Aid Society, in the evening, were tiie preachers at harvest thanks giving services at Slaidbum Parish Church on Sunday.
Mrs. Watenvorth was the
organist. The collections, for the church fabric appeal, amoun
distributed to the sick and a sale of the remaining produce was held in the village hall on Monday night.
ted to £18. Fruit and flowers were later
NEW POST. — Miss Lillian
Pickles, of Slaidburn, has been appointed Lo the teaching staff of Northchurch C. of E. School, Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, from Tuesday. September 10. Miss Pickles previously taught
at the Thomas Coram School, Bcrkhnmstcad, until its closure some years ago.
Pickles has been secretary for Slaidburn Parish Church’s Fabric Appeal Fund, during (Jhich time £5.000 has been raised.
READ
dedication festival was held at St. John’s Church, Read. The Vicar, the Rev. W. F. Bennett celebrated family communion in the morning and also conducted the evensong and preached the sermon. There were good con gregations-
77TH FESTIVAL__The 77th JUMBLE SALE.—A jumble
sale held on Friday evening in the Ambulance Hall realised £12 10s. The are for the Read Football Club.
weekly whist drive was held in the Conservative Club, winners being: ladies—1. Mrs. W. Hit- chon. cons. Mrs. T. G. Whitlam: gents—1- Mrs. T. Howarth. cons. Mis. Maxwell; special M is s Pudmovc-
WHIST W IN N E R S—The PAYTHORNE HARVEST THANKSGIVING.
—There were good attendances at the Harvest Thanksgiving Services at Paythornc Methodist
Church on Sunday. Preacher in the afternoon was the Rev. Ronald Jobling. and in the even ing, the Rev. J. W. Gordon. On Monday evening, Mr. K.
Rveroft showed slides of “A holiday in Italy.” After refresh ments had been served there was a sale of harvest produce. The proceeds from the week end amounted to £27 13s.
For the past four years. Miss LANGHO
vices were held on Sunday as part of the Men’s Guild weekend at St. Leonard’s Church and Old Langho Church. The preacher at the Parish
MEN’S GUILD.—Special ser
PIANO TUNING and repairing by experts; 35 years’ experience: P.C. receives prompt attention.—Sharp, 42. New Bank Road. Blackburn.
Plionc Blakewater 43180. SHIP’S CARPETS
New condition, all - sizes. Many soiled bargains ana Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd-slzed carpets. Now in stock: 6 x 4. 54 x 4. 5) x 31, 5 x 4 5 x 31. 5 x 3. 44 x 4. 4J x 34. 44 x 24. 4 x 4. 4 x 34. 4 x 21. 34 x 21. etc., etc. All pile t u t t e d through. Carpets from £6/10/0: 4 x 3s from £12
Please Note.—No connection with any door-to-door canvasser.
TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED “ The Old Firm ”
8 Opposite New Inn
Church at Mattins was the Rev. D. Welch, Vicar of St. Andrew’s,
Accrington. Mr. E. Scott and Mr. G. Ainsworth read the lessons. At Evensong the service was conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. R. Kirkham. Lessons were read by Mr. H. M. Bullock and
formed the choir and the organist was Mr. R. W. Wilkin son, organist at Rishton Parish Church. At Old Langho Church in the
Mr. F. Shaw. Members of the Men’s Guild
9. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Also at
No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON
BROADLOOM AXMiNSTEIt & WILTON FITTED
Ah the latest colours and designs All at less than usual prices Widths from 27 ins. to 6 yards
Example: 5 x 4 yards £27/10/0 Delivered and tittca free 8 TAPSELL & WEST
T9. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON
afternoon, the preacher was the Rev. P. L. Tong, of Blackburn. Mr. A. Howarth read the lesson. Mr. H. Whalley was organist and Men’s Guild choir led the sing
ing. WHIST: A whist and domino
drive was held at St. Leonard’s School yesterday week when prizes were won b y :— Whist: Mrs. G. Bradley. Mrs. Nickson. Miss Forber. Mrs. Wareing and Mrs. Kirkham. Dominoes: Mrs. Ainsworth. Mrs. Tcesdale and Mrs. Elliot. COFFEE: A cofrcc evening
and bring-and-buy sale, held at the home of Mrs. Crowther, of Bonnv Grass Terrace. Billington. raised £9 for St. Leonard’s Church funds.
monthly whist drive, organised by Langho. Billington and Dinckley Women Conservatives at Old Langho on Wednesday night were: Gents—1/ Miss A. Robinson; 2, Mrs. Allen; cons. Mrs. Brown. Ladies—1, Mrs. Robinson; 2, Mrs. Smith; cons. Mrs. Noblett. Dominoes: 1. Mrs. Duxburv;
cons. Miss M. Allen. LOW MOOR
FESTIVAL.—Harvest festival
services were held on Sunday at Low Moor Methodist Church, when the preacher at afternoon and evening services was the Rev. J. Bell, newly arrived minister at Whalley. Mrs. J. C. Cottam was
WHIST. — Winners at the el. 6281G Also at Skipton___
ANY MAKE ot SEWING MACHINE repaired cleaned and oiled, or com pletely overhauled; satisfaction guaranteed. — Walter Thomason. Open Market. Clltheroc. every Tues
day and Saturday.
PART-USED BARGAIN SALE * 3-Piccc Suites from £5. * Fireside Chairs from 50/-. * Beds, 3‘ 6“ and 3', 9 gns. * TV, 17" Argosy. 24 gns. * Dining Tables from 59/6.
For a limited period wc will still take your furniture in Part-Exchange
Write. Phone or Call:
BROWN BROS & TAYLOR LTD.
59. KING WILLIAM STREET BLACKBURN :: TEL. 5583
FANTASTIC BARGAINS In looin- state ferns and remnants. Sheet ings. pillowcase cottons, poplins. Venetian satins, satinised curtain repp, industrial nylon, fine nylon, tairetas. tried, courtcllc. etc. Also wide range of finished labrlcs at exceptionally low prices. Sea Island cottons, ginghams, taltetas, satin linings, spun r ayons , denims, flannelettes, etc. Finished tcrylene suitings Spend shillings and save pounds with Walter Thomason. Cabin 2. Open Market. Clitheroe. Tuesdays and Saturdays.
PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered: new aprons: wheels re-tyred and repaired.—A. E Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroc. Tel. 683
ELASTIC HOSIERY. Trusses. Sup ports. etc Wheelchairs rent or sale. — Jones Physical Aids. 23.
organist and afterwards flowers and fruit were distributed to sick and elderly people. On Monday night Mr. A. S.
Cottam showed films of America and Canada he took while on holiday. Ian Cams was soloist. The entertainers were thanked by Mrs. Bell.
REMINGTON APIARIST.—Mrs. Bowman, of 0 flt/BL.
Whallc.n, spoke on bee-keeping at the monthly meeting of Rimington Women’s Institute on Tuesday. She was thanked by Mrs. E. Duckworth. Mrs. D. Seed gained three
points in a competition for three
fanev cakes. Mrs. Holgatc. chairman of the
handicraft and produce show, presented Mrs. Entwistle with a replica of the Barlow Cup which she won at last year's show and Mrs. Entwistle presented Mrs. Smith with the cookery diploma.
MITTON INSTITUTE. — Members of
Little Mitton and District Women's Institute celebrated the Institute's 38th birthday at
their monthly meeting on Wednesday night. Tile president, Mrs. William
son welcomed two new members. Members of Long Preston
Women’s Institute were guests and heard Miss Prest give a talk on voices and their expres sive qualities. The cake was cut by the Long Preston president. Mrs. Robinson. In a competition for a dress
apron. Mrs. Lnycock gained six stars. Mrs. Friend, six and Miss Hudson, four.
TOSSIDE HARVEST THANKSGIVING
services were held at Mount Z io n Congregational Church. Tosside, on Sunday when the preacher was Mr. Spence, of Levburn. Soloist was Mrs. Spence and tile organist was Mrs. Capstick. On Monday, a film show and
ontitlcd
“Chocolate Cookery'' will be given in the Gas Service Centre, 2 Castle St., Clith
croc, on Tuesday Next, 10th Sept., at 2-30 p.m. This is the first of a new series of Cookery Demonstrations.
BS25EE3E3HG55
Wdlgatc. Tel. 1159. N.H.S. supplier. AT STUD
3 BOARS at stud; pert. Essex, large White and Landrace Sows and Gilts accotn; transport available. — G. Simpson Grindleton. Chat 203
YOUNG PED. LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud; trans. avail.—Walmsley Newton. Tel. Slald. 259.
WANTED
SCRAP IRON AND METALS reqd.: sell to the oldest scrap yard in
town; Licensed Ministry of Iron and Steel Control No. S3715: car and lorry dlsmantier; tyres and spare parts kept In stock.—David Highland. Vareys Yard. Salthill
Road. Clitheroe. Tel. No 510.
WANTED fallen and broken wool and daggins. Licensed by British Wool Board Licence No. D.05075.— David Highland. Vareys Yard. Salt Hill Rd.. Clithcroc. Phone 510
FEATHER BEDS wanted.—Smith, 21. Park Rd.. Southport. Tel. 2378.
WANTED, ditching. Hand work. — Box No Q.2. Advertiser and Times.
WANTED.—Wc have clients urgently requiring Terraced and Semi- Detached houses in Clitheroc and District. If you wish to sell your property quickly and without fuss, give us a ring or call. Minimum commission. — Fisher and Co;, 4. King Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 257.
SITUATIONS VACANT
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Divisional Executive No. 5
SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE WELFARE ASSISTANTS
Clitncroc Edisford County School— C 7i hours per week; wage £1 6s. 2d
7'. hours per week: wage £1 6s. 2d. Whalley C.E. School—7i hours per
required at the following schools: litheroe Pendle Junior School —
week; wage £1 6s. 2d. Clitheroe St. Michael and St. John's R.C. School—61 hours per week; wage £1 Is. Od.
and experience should reach the Divisional Education Ofliccr. Educa tion Ofiice. Rishton. not later than the 18th September. 1963.
Application by letter stating age
sale of harvest produce was held Tlie film show on Palestine was given by Mr. J. Nelson, of Settle, and the auctioneer at the sale of produce was Mr. J. Calverley. Proceeds from the weekend were for church funds.
SABDEN T H A N K S G I V ING. — The
annual harvest thanksgiving ser vices were held at the Methodist Church. Sabden. on Sunday, when tlie special preacher was Mr. E. Davey, of Basliall Eaves. The church was decorated for
JUNIOR ASSISTANT required for wool shop. Age 16 or 17. — Apply: The Sampler. Moor Lane. Clitheroe.
LADIES, make money whilst the children are at school. New inde pendent mail order company requires smart ladies (4 hours per day. 5 day week) to introduce their catalogue to housewives. Training given, good terms and conditions.— Write for local interview to: Area Supervisor. 1, Eaton Avenue, Black pool.
FEMALE CLERK required for general oHlcc work. Ability to type an advantage. — Apply In writing to Burniston and Co.. Chartered Accountants. 8. King St.. Clithcroc.
the occasion with fruit, flowers, vegetables and other produce which was afterwards distribu ted to tlie sick and aged resi dents in the village. Mr. H. Swannick was at the
CLITHEROE BASHALL EAVES
organ. The collections were in aid of church funds.
The monthly meeting of Bashall Eaves Women’s Institute ‘ . the Assembly Room on Monday, when Mi's. Spurgeon presided. Mrs. Lee was elected as dele
WO ME N ’ S INSTITUTE.—
YOUNG LADY WANTED for glass washing. Sat. and Sun. nights. — Apply: Dog Inn. Whalley.
BLACKBURN & DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME WHALLEY
Domestic Assistant Required
FULL TIME. Applications to Matron. The above post is subject to Whitley Council Salary Scales and Condi tions of Service.
PLASTERERS AND TILERS required. Optional overtime work.—J. Robin son and Sons Ltd.. Eshton Terrace, Clitheroc. Tel. 148.
gate to Autumn Council meet ing at Preston in October. Prizes
in the social half hour were won by Mrs. Dugdalc. Mrs. White. Mrs. J. Spurgeon. Mrs. Corn-
Bullock, Mrs. Cornwell and Mrs. Hartley. A competition for a- vase of summer flowers was won by Mrs. Nowell.
wen’ and Mrs. Nowell. Supper hostesses were Mrs.
,J. Slater, of Clitheroe, gave a lantern lecture on a holiday in Normandy and Brittany to members of Bolton-by-Bowland Women’s Institute in the school
tabic decoration was won by Mrs. J. Dinsdale.
on Wednesday night. A competition for a Christmas
. Bolton-by-Bowlaiul FRENCH LESSON. — Mrs.
WEAVER WANTED for automatic looms. Training facilities available.
—Pcndle Mill. Clitheroc.
HELP REQUIRED for household duties, half-day weekly.—Write Box No. S.l, Advertiser and Times.
RECEPTIONIST-CASHIER required by leading TV company for Clith
eroe show room. Attractive position is offered with good pay and con ditions to successful applicant.— Apply In writing to Area Manager, D.E.R. Ltd.. 14, Preston New Road, Blackburn.
EXPERIENCED CLOTH LOOKER urgently required. — Apply: John
Southworth Ltd., Jubilee Mill, Clithcroc.
BARMAID REQUIRED for Country Hotel. One used to a select trade preferred. — Write Box No. S.2, Advertiser and Times.
CHAMBERMAID REQUIRED, live in or out. — Calf's Head Hotel, Wor-
ston.
RECONDITIONED WASHERS All with Power Wringers
3 Ada Coronation—as new
Also Hoover Mk. Ill—with pump . and
-Parnall—with automatic pump Also Scrvis Cabinet Model
One only Hotpoint—old model In Excellent Mechanical Order
These machines will be shortly ready, and customers are in vited to leave their names so that we can let them know immediately.
8. MARKET PLACE.
CUTHEROE.TgI. 103.
WEBSTER’S Few Transistor Radios to clear.
RE UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle man's profit. Wc* re-cover your treasured 3-piece as new lor as
little as £10. Chairs £3. Over 100 patterns for your choice. Work manship first class and guaranteed. Collections and deliveries free. Phone or write today and we will be pleased to call evenings at your convenience. Distance no object.— I3cakbane. 68 Sandygate. Burnley. Tel. 7188.
SAVE SPACE IN YOUR HOME*. Let
us convert youi sewing machine to an attractive electric portable model Price only £12 10s.. which includes electric motor, stitch light, foot control, and handsome carry ing case. Collection and delivery free all districts—Walter Thomason, Open Market CUtheroe Tuesdays and Saturdays
WWE MUST FACE IT Fabulous Pre-Winter Bargain
INTER IS COMING ! \ So cash in now on our
* 1 KILOWATT CONVECTOR HEATER
Slim Line Fits to Wall or Free Standing
Only a few left So get yours now ! !
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. LTD.
HOME APPLIANCE CENTRE G5. KING WILLIAM STREET BLACKBURN :: TEL. 6670
NOW BUY A 17in. TV SET tor loss than ever; only 7/- weekly ensures perfect viewing till 625 line trans missions start; cash price £39: terms for 104 weeks only 7/- weekly; deposit £3; free aerials, stand, maintenance. Why pay more?— Phone Telchire. Clitheroe 636.
L U X A F L E X VENETIAN BLINDS
for as little as 1 /* weekly Full particulars from:
JAYS (FURNISHERS)
10/12, Railways Road, Blackburn Tel. 7983
TAR—for roofs, cabins and farm buildings can be obtained in large or small quantities from the CLITHEROE GAS WORKS, of the North Western Gas Board.
4 OR 5 HOMES
REQUIRED TO HAVE CENTRAL HEATING INSTALLED
AT COST PRICE
so that Company may bring new clients by appointment only to view.
Letters only to:
C.W.P. (BLACKBURN) LTD. Rosehiil Works.
Higher Audlcy Street, Blackburn.
194G STANDARD 8 li.p. car. trood runner. — Apply, after 7-o
p.ni.:
Holden. Wood End Cottage. Higher Hoddev.
M.C.B. LEEWAY BLACK/WHITE PRAM. £”• Clithcroe.
Slithcroc. —5. Shirebura Avenue,
TOTS AND TEENS, foe good bar- gains in second-hand prams and baby equipment. — 50. Lowcrgatc,
BUNK BEDS, brand new. Safety Rails. Ladder. £10. New Spring Interior Mattress. 5 year Guarantee, £4.—Ring Blakewater 85974.
SECOND HAND “ Webb Whippet* Roller Lawn Mower. £3.—Apply: 1 or 3. Kingsmiil Avenue. Whalley, after 6 p.m.
STANDARD VANGUARD 1954. Grand family car in first class running order. M.O.T. Cert. Taxed Dec. £150.
—Box No.
FOR GOOD quality top soil phone Clitheroe 319
RUSBRIDGE—You can choose any article in stock—-Watches. Clock*-. Rings. Cutlery — and pay for it
weekly.—Rusbridge. Jewellers. 2*», King William Street. Blackburn.
RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA MOND REPAIRS of all kinds; satis
faction guaranteed. — 24. King William St., Blackburn. Tel. 7920.
J E R S E Y F A B R I C S
REMNANT SALE including
Double-Knit Courtctle Ban-Lon
THURSDAY and FRIDAY. 12th and 13th September, 1963
10-00 a.m. — 12 noon 1*30 n.m. — 7-00 n.m, each day.
SATURDAY
14th Scntcmbcr, 1903 9-00 a.m. — 12 noon.
B.H, TEXTILES LIMITED ALBION MILL.
WATER STREET. GREAT HARWOOD
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Cllth- eroe. Ladies' Overalls. Waist Aprons, Crossovers and Pinarets.
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clith- eroo. Dormy Blankets and Twilled Flannelette Sheets.
SOLID OAK DROP-LEAF TABLE. claw fott. cheap.—Apply: Advertiser
and Times.
3 • STAR Double Bed Knitting Machine, complete, as new.—Mrs. Cornthwnite, Closes Hall Farm. Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Gisburn 225.
LADIES’ COATS. I Coats and Capes. New Styles. Reasonable Prices.— Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road. Clithcroc. Tel. 97.
LADIES’ POPLIN RAIN COATS. Roversable (2 coolursi.
£5-12-6. Foam Backed Fine Check, from £7-7-0.—Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road. Clitheroc. Tel. 97.
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L A D I E S’ KNI TWEAR. Fullv Fashioned Cardigans. Fine Wool or Courtcllc. 34" to 44" Bust. O.S.
Thick Knit Cardieans, 47/6d. — OPEN~£fcPN
l BUILDING 30 x 18' with built-in pock-up office. Suit builder. or
„TED STEEL-FRAMED
mantle and re-erect. — Apply: R. Chadwick and Son (Bury) Ltd- Spring Street. Bury.
lumber. Available on site or to dis
‘‘READ. WHALLEY TO WYCOLLER” by Peter Wightman, Colne Lib rarian. 3/6d Fascinating, entertain ing. informative. " Walks in Pendle Country. 3/6d. 25 Ideal rambles des cribed by Alan Lawson. President Burnley Holiday Group. — From
GAS COOKER for sale, good working order. £5 o.n.o.—Tel. CUtheroe 1158!
Economic Stores. 70, Whalley Rd., Clithcroe. Tel. 97.
Clitheroc chemists
dispense prescriptions normal shop hours n«l arc: S u n d u v noon! p.m. and other daysf Saturdav> f> p.m. to f Charles Clegg, Church :|
Minimum prices guar
producers of egg.'- sent t* stations this week are; 24d.. standard 3s. Old. Is. Hid., smell is. file
Freedom from Hu Campaign Clitheroe
Donations received i 3rd September. 1963 :
Previouslj acknow. i Anonvmous ............ Clitheroe Rotary Club Fourth Donation ..
Total tl
Booksellers. Newsagents or Gcrrnrds. 25. Manchester Rond, Nelson.
THIS WEEK'.
ROAD SAFETY SI C o u r t e s y begets c
THE Clitheroe Liberal
over £18 being raised funds.
* OFFICERS elected
CUtheroe and Rural Joint Safety Committee I nesclay were: chairma.l cillor W. Sh a r p i e . I c h a i rma n . Councillf Cunlifle: s e c r e t a r y . " Bradley.
rpHOMAS DIXON. I six. of 25. St. Anne'I
a n n u a l meeting! ation held a jumbll
the Old School. Churf Clitheroe. on Friday. The event was well
Original Price £7-17-6 Our Price £4-19-6
Clitfjcroil Sbbcrtificr & O Fr id a y . September) yiewpoiI
£LlTHEROE will carnival mood to 1
when the biggest even I town’s social calendl Castle Fete gets unde Tomorrow’s fete '
the fifth since the v. should prove as big an tion as the previous oi only to townspeople l to people from out of The even: will bo th
nation of months of r tion bv a hard-workir mittee. In the past the i I
offered good value fo:[ and has included some: | everybody. If the weather is kl
Castle Grounds will n F attractive setting. But c| rains, there will be wcl entertainment in the C:l
to which the entertf planned for the o
theatre will be moved. *
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J)RINCESS MARGAR Lord Snowdon m.
Dcwnham on November They are visiting B'
on that day. it was ar. from Clarence House ye They will visit Britis:
rop. Ltd., in the afterm| wc understand, will entertained to dinner and Lady Clitheroe ;r ham Hall.
We regret very mi;
letters to the ediinl had to be held ov(| next week.
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pLITHEROE Youi.l Group will be
free membership to tl. of Clitheroe. ai the|
raised over £300 fo* charities Their next tarce:
Foie tomorrow. Up to date this
the Freedom from Him paign. and to enable achieve this, they for sale on their star Castle Fete. Clitheroe other novelties. The group lias been
tunate in having a room, placed at their d:. St. Denys Home, by kin l sion of the master and | menu
Low Moor. Clitheroe. w| to Accrington Victoria on Wednesday afte fallen from a wall. He fell on to an iron I
which pierced his leg n I 4 FORMER Vicar o:
- v the Rev. H. Skilliml died in hospital at Lancl retired to Boltor.-le-Sal year, and was in h| seventies. It was 1951 that Mr.
ton was appointed Vica | den. He succeeded th*: M. Magrath Mr Skillington was a I
of a firm of house furnl Ilklev, before becoming F craft’s teacher in several! the country including l| wick. A lav reader a: Barn!
he decided to give up te:l studv for the ministry. Hi theology at St. Aidan’s l head, and was appoint! j at Padiham. After leaving Sabc|
SkilUngton moved Wyresdale. in the Tr|
Bowland. His widow, formerl
Rushton. had the post | Salterforth.
I^irOM Monday. Septrl
Clitheroe’s head post cl be cut by an hour a dal From Monday to Frl
hours of business will tl to 6 p.m. and on Saturcl 9 a.m to 5-30 p.m.
[
half hour extension bot| morning and evening.
Previously there has I the hours of bus I
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