misce lla neou s sales [RMERS DAY FOR
I r large meal lins. & and mattrvss hun-
yt i.]us and a telo- it* valve and
lovcred by a fanner far away from the
rci to pieces were
| \ ' F.U E x c c t u i v o he farmer added .-rious visitors also : broken fences and
•be “haul” to the THEO’S FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
TERRIFIC SELECTION
DOLLS BRUSH SETS 1/11
CHILDREN’S BRUSH SETS 5/11
STAINLESS STEEL 4/3 to 90/-
if®
PYREX OVENWARE 21- upwards
ARCOPAL OVENWARE 8/6 to 25/3
EGG TIMERS 1/11 SAUCE DISPENSERS 2/11
MELAWARE TABLEWARE 3/- to. 25/-
GAYDON TABLEWARE 1/6 to 19/6
lam bsw o ol du ster s 7/3 and 8/6
FEATHER DUSTERS 3/6
SHERDLEY GLASSES 1/- to 15/9
PYROSIL SAUCEPANS 33/2 to 117/4
PEPPER MILLS 15/6 to 51/6
ICING SETS 3/6 to 10/6 ar smile! I GIFT TOKENS
IsTMAS PRESENTS J Christmas present
ly giving National l i f t Tokens.
1; from Post Offices I f £1, £3 and £5 and Jfd to buy National lertificates, Defence premium Bonds, or hposits in a Savings
ICATES fATE CAR
j S T A T E ('.AH BCLES
«r. Heater and Wailiers .. i.515 ami many extras. 1 owners £300
for ‘ VUiamln ■Orange TaWuts. d e r r ic k GREEN. M.P.&.. 4, way wifw Clitheroc.
louPE: White. n»Kl»t hand
WALK ROUND
AND CHOOSE AT YOUR One Owner ......... lELLCnS CAR; Grf-ci
LEISURE AT
THEO’S
h o u sew a r es 4 YORK ST.
lOUSE 2 )>.n i .— 5 [ > .n i .
3221-2 5204-5
todels B O N D S
ironmon gery 7 YORK ST.
THEO. WILSON & SONS LTD.
Y O R K ST.
C L IT H E RO E TEL. 88
'■ X S tS ? e t° t O ^ S X o y Boud, Clltheroe. Tel. 07.
fo r BALE Mobo Rocklng Horso Clltheroe.
it a ____n anc K in g
S hir ts , °halMin e d /a l 'l sizes. Clltheroe. Tel. 97.
s s S i f t g i deposit.
J A Y S ( F U R N I SH E R S ) 10/12 RAILWAY ROAD
BLACKBURN :: Tel. 7983 _
KITCHEN GADGETS All Prices
BOTTLE OPENERS CORK SCREWS
NUT CRACKERS 2/6 to 15/3
SALT & PEPPER SET'S & 2/6 to 30/11
COMPANION SETS 18/3 to 94/6
AIR GUNS 59/6 to £19 SHOTGUNS £10 to £70 PENKNIVES 3/6 to 15/-
CHISEL SETS 31/6 to 51/6 WHISTLES 2/7 to 10/6
ELECTRIC DRILLS £6-19-6 to £14-19-6
WOOD CARVING TOOLS SET 55/6
HANDY’MAN’S tools AH Prices
SAVE SPACE IN an
■Ss’ -com-erV you; sewing to
attracvivv: wa cttvc clectr hi h
YOUR HOME. Let I f^ e ^ 'r o s s 'S of two!
refcrees.to th e ■etliry ut th e Hospital not
- wmcn I
Health b^rviLu | Group _Seer~
la te r tn a --------------------------------------- ittter^than 7th December. 19b3.
imodel P r w p? J S o to r s t l tc n lig h t , OND0N. Girl tvantc Grovc. Londor_
n c lu d e s elcctxlc motor^bu carry- LONUOm £ 8.--Mole foot controL^nnd inan aurt deUvery |
a n d S a tu rd a y s__________ ___ _____
or Phone 2233_____________ _______ OLD AGE PENSIONERS do sou
ing Clitheroc 63is___________________
CAS KL \T E narU'P'_"tvlutcsldrs dir tor th a t pa* ti-
a ? . ? ^ V ^ g Wci?&c%e. TCI. 886. FOR SALE:BUILDING LAND
PENDLE ROAD CLITHEROE
O 4 acres or th e re ab o u ts o£.desirable
clSUf "?aldcntuu d^P™S.nt S S - 5 . e r n5Let e r ^ c t r i c i t y . all
Further particulars apply’. INGHAM & YORKE Chartered Surveyors
Tel. No. Clitheroe 1055/6 Littlemooro, Clitheroe
frnm the* Borough Librarian. /m nllcatlons s ta t in g age. details
‘M aSS5inSS’8 S 'S & n i i1? « ,S S i s f f i ua i r t h . unndSunSpS?71SS p S :
la te r th a n 2 0th November. 1963. H. L. SAGAR. . Town Clerk.
RELIEF NANNIE required one day nor week for boy aged 2 i--r Mrs. Waddlngton. Long Acre, Clltheroc*.
Tel 1 0 7 2 ._____________________
—SUN INN. nil. CLITUEROE 262.
STEWARD or Stewardess f°r * S/^n>vA No living accommodation.
sni^1d
w o rrled ^b o u t t\icBUde!!]ostt; WELL DON’T !H
, Wp accept your furnJUiro. e ta . as part exchange against
, valuations arranged anytime. Write, Phone or Call:
or Tel. 944 __________ _________
ribblesdale cement l td . CLITHEROE
Have v a c an c ie s fo r th e fo llow in g day labourers a n d
SHIFT LABOURERS Three s h if t system
Good rates of pay and conditions ns perN .J .LC. lo r th e Cement in d u s try .
a f te r p ro b a t io n a ry pe rio d . Apply P e r so n n e l Office._______
p Service Bonus ension Scheme Tel. 0 7
Clitheroc. Aprons , C ro s so \c r s
. ___________ ________ Lad°lcs?E6vem ns.
•s and Pinarets. t V iva ls t- Lane . ANNUALS and Other Gift ^ k s can
^K °ary d "a B ^ k s h o p . Tel. Clithcroe 98.
___________________________ MEN'S. y o u th s ' a n d B o y s ' . U ’ « & ? 'selection r :“
Lecmings. 17 Tel. 626.
FOR SALE. E le c t r ic Ro adw ay . ~
S S n tU£ H & . o S -V o r a f i b n St.. Clltheroe.
‘ ‘ Co s t £ 5 10s. 0d.
B lack. Navy o r L u te s . See the
n e rm f ; anh tu n t . R ib b le s d a le Cement Ltd., b S t tS ' -
uz&MTPD —Odd Job a n d g en e ru l t t d v t n f t n to ta k e ch a rg e ol m u tn - £ ? a n c e of p i rn w in d in g m a c h in e s
i n d d o g e n e ra l w o rk a b o u t th e m il . P re v io u s e x p e r ien c e m o s t u se fu l , b u t n i t e s se n t ia l . Y o u n g r o n m -
n™iy° ‘Mrmj ™Uilewhum^Jamis
do b by w ea vers WANTED
PROE) LTD., SHAW BRIDGE MILL, CLITHEnOE.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Hi*?steud^22?eAgnew "st.*,- Lytham'. Tel. 7 0 4 8 . __________________
Li a n y reaulres part-time work, shop etc. ,—, box no. n . i ,
Advertiser and Tlmes._ PERSONAL
p f f i T experience in grapen^ and wools
D ew lu t rs t a n d S o n 'C 1JU «™ > lA d - S h nw B r id g e Mill, C l ltn c io c .
S sl» b y ^ - c . o w n Vm te .. Ch.h- eroe. 329.
LOST
HORNED LAMBS s t ra y e d Horn b t 11111 F a rm . W a d th n g to n . biuck y to p o f le f t sh o u ld e r , b la ck Ic t tc i o n s id e .
I
APPLY- t h e w e a v in g m a n a g e r , J aMESDEWHURST ft SON tCLITH.
Miss Lambert, Stoncfolds. Nt\U°n. near Clitheroe.
I n f o rm a t i o n l e u a id e 'k _____
_
LOST. F em a le C a t . b la c k w i th whu® c h e s t a n d fe e t , h a i r sh a v ed oil e ‘
s id e owing to r c «£n V in jo " a t lo n F in d e r rew a rd ed .— 16, Coipoim*
S t .. C t llh e ro e . ______ RE-UPHOLSTKHY
Lntcx cushions trom CM-ntierns from £3 Wide rane* of oattern
e s t im a te s tre e ©honp m write Workmanshto «uarantoeb J. LOMAX
r a r c LEY C0R8ETIERE (R«B;) 8 m RSI LAMBERT, “ Kiloran/*
MRadeolyfle St., Clithcroc.
55, LARKHILL BLACKBURN
- —■
and later headmaster, spans ncriod of 65 years.
period of 65 j . -----,
entered th e in f a n ts Uepanmci a t tltc age of live. Miss Flesh water was then headmistress-
Miss P a rk in s o n s a“ ° L1“ 1' , with the school b egan
^«intinn ^
, . s tre e t and
TRUTEX. GRINDLETON Tel. Chatburn 261
surroundings.
Apply—rcrsonncl Manager. b o r o u g h o f c l it h e r o e
APP UB R A 1ST ANT 1M E
G l r - ‘ J S S l e ^ : I S S * W e s t - L o n d o n , w . u . _________
le.sfield. October 5: Lock-
Of tho 15 million Britons, who took a holiday a t Whltsuntiue.
cent on coach tours or outings. The remaining H percent used
by train, and tour per
various other methods cf ikul p o r t . __________________
WANTED FEATHER BEDS wantca.—
Park Rth_____________ a n d T im e s
t o " S o u thpor t. Tel. 33,8 ^mun. 21. ___________________
BUSINESS EXECUTIVE W i g V | ImiiseOI;i Z4 “W d f f i , “ within 20 Aclv^rUscr'and Tinit-s. condition
t y p ew r it e r urgently recn
in
St. Dcny’s C Hco Rond Clitheroe
WANTED. Tricycle for child 4 to 6 yeaFs —21. Sydney Ave.. Wh-d^L
POULTRY AND EGOS
PART-TIME WAITRESS n E O D . Tol g Townson, S laldburn 271 —SUN* INN. WADDINGTON. TEL. , 1VF POULTRY reqd.. top P ^ y j
HARTLEY'S CHICKS. Nelson. Tel. Nelson
FOR SALE. 450 T h o rn b c r . 404 roint o r Lay P u l le ts . V a c c in a te d .— h ?n hnlRh. RucK lc sme re F a rm . Eaves. C l l th e ro e . Ie l . » io n> » «
M6G
THO p o in t v a c c in a te d
a rg ln so n . S a n d a l Holm e a t stu d 3 BOARS at stud.
White and Lnndrace Sows and um i acccun; transport
Simpson Grinrtlcton. Chat. >u.i _ tuition
oha Gilts
M minuted a g a in s t f°>V\ 1 pnrm Bushall Eaves. C l i th e ro e . Tel. Stony
riNBERS 404 FuUcts lor s^e u o f lay a n d g rowe rs Of all
___ - ilr
•
TEACHER"S EXAM I’LE ■[T is more th an 30 I Miss Marion E. first went to St. James s Sc''°o°>-
Clithcroe, as a lcacl| p 'df,.,utv Miss Parkinson who >b d e ’1 •
Mth a t ’ th e " combined
headteacher a t the sci ' oot; retire a f te r a sueecssf cate . But what is more ama/.mt t f
iss Parkinson and hot iatnei. j
s i r o f thoughtfulness for others tnvnltv to tile school.
tiic school for set of thought and loyalty to the
LE VY 1NG W11ITEWELL j ColtJg . :_.s_ • Jl
/'SNE of tbe bcsl Hno'vn U couples in the ti'slri,ct' Mr and Mrs. Sam Walmsley aic to leave their home. Lees Whitcwell
had a summer residence for “ l^ w n A ^ ^M a l l c d th a t nine
' ...........
junior pupil undei he - who was itcadmasier fiom u » u
Later Miss Par>t'n“ " 'ia -h cv
l°After attending C 1 11 ht e r o c Grammar School, she "
student teacher a t St. Jatne.
" t a w i n g trainiiig and lication as a teachet at
Traininc College front ifl— 1924. she taught a t
I
School, Wardlcworth. R ol1’ , s ' before beginning to teach a t S .
\ \ ‘d ', *
James's School in 1930. Apart from her duties as
teacher. Miss P a r t tn so ia has made a g r e a t c o n t r ib u tio n J-
j
community spirit of the school. She h a s been a re g u la r Sundaj w orshipper at St. J am e s s C an d h a s been a s s id u o u s ' «
ing day-by-day the the Church an d C h r is tian bclicts.
^ d Sr X " a S e f r U m p arish Church m en s organisa-
U°At'that time he lived at Park Avenue. Clltheroe. Mrs Walmsley was also closely
connected with the P a r i s h S r Mr. Walmsley is a
former member of Bowland R ural Council.
m .
re a rs ago. when he was 76 years nt a -e Mr. Walmsley rescued a five^years-old, boy from drowning
in the Mcnai Straits* For his courageous action he
was awarded the Royal Humane society's testimonial on vellum. Mr "walmsley was formerly m
business as an a r t dealer a t Blackbi lection uj
inns and paintings will h«
Blackbiun, and It is valuable col- K S of silver, old BlM^drau-:
^.ju he sold
She will 'to remembered well m £ y and present pupils of .w,1, fm- • he example she
I RO U N D AND ABOUT | p o in t of L»y «v\vL
about 60 percent travc..«l. bv private car, 18 percent by reguau
' |vinc names
machines nneps
a ce bv y to well-known ren t .
Modem ap p n manu iac
deposit, minimum ren tal Period I? T R Y | MUSICAL. BOXES, 49/J5. 52/6.^ 67/6, |
63/-, 90/-___Whitesides Tobaccon ists, Castie Street, Clitheroc. Tel.
NO DEPOSIT TV. Limited number of fine TV sets a t low rental. 17
week. Minimum rental period one vear Hurry and order now. Bing 'Tclohlrc CUthcroo 636. _________
only 6/6 a week, 21 ° nl/ J » | \-Is^ ie aM 5-!; colours. JhK un mt D.K. Uiunsy ’
J n ^ c ^ *Vftt,ton
‘'g o ten
Trld's unuorcua ^ - * ^ " reason- g S ?
numbe r of reconcUtionea wo^n * j Tlmes __------ _
J g » H T - ^ e r t l s ^ ^
months.—Bing Telcblro: CUtheroo | '/ ONOI-.B^d 636.
week—no LADIES p riod, 12 |
j ^PGarhc
?2fG a rn e t t Bd.. &ltheroc. V ------------_ _ ^Settec.^i-wide
namo 5 5
Children's Cardigans . P™» Clltbero.
Market. _____ ________ Ev . acccc bar Tables, Chairs and
a manuiac- i f AnlFci a
good condition,
X-COFFE^BAk ^ ^ To vlcw Box
35"
have been a" n0“I*Lp xclui'>gc- Manchester Ro>nl L 2()(U
sunbeam Bicycle for sale, Wakes” season, end b c r 5 , 'U ,
HOOVER WASHER and Cleaner Ser-I ^ p t g£ 12. - 15,d MSStngu?’Street Hv?cS.V^or immediate a tten t on call clitheroc. Asaim*. 126? l<Klng° St., cilthcroc. 1 - Tel. 81
_
East Lancashire’s best buy In sewing machines
round s po o l , portabl e ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE
Reversos. Darns, Embroiders, fits standard narts
3 year guarantoo 28 sns. oompleto
Doposit £6. 5/6 weekly hobkirks
126. Darwen St., & 35, ®a' ' ord Blackburn :: Tel. 04873
Exohangos. 60 years- exporienee
SHIP’S CARPETS all sizes. Many
1% K 3 R i s fc .s r e»LJ.
carpets. Now m stock. 6 , x t z t x 4. 0* x a. » ™» and Equipment — 1, UP 6* * 34 l 6 4*4 i 24
looking XU* ttvi&l _ ~;r A Cl v A I 30 BUDGIEb. i 4 x "4 34 * 24. etc., etc. All pile r>i or.n.
Please Noto__No connection wltb any door-to-door caneasser.
TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED •• Tho Old Firm "
8 Onnosite New Inn ,
9, LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Also al
No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON ________ _
BROADLOOM AXM1NSTEH & WILTON FITTED
All the latest colours and designs All a t less than usual Pr lccj»
Widths from 27 ins. to 6 yards
Example: b x 4 yards £27/10/0 Delivered and fitted free
S i
PIANO TUNING an n ^ a w n g p O J K' B o{d B la c k b u rn . |
experts; ^ „ l e'Ysactentlon.—Sharp, ^ CC'^ v DrB°amnP
Phone Blakewater 4318U treasured. < S f ^ i t I s
convenience. Beakbane. bis Tel. 7188.
manshlp first class aw d r lc s Collections « tocjay and v.« «»**
phone or write toa.iy
b0 pleased to gU ejoning obJC(* Sandycatc. Burnley.
r
ANY MAKE ol SEWING MftUN'NE J S r ^& t e e g . - , waiter Thomason i
repaired cleaned ana sntlstnctiop p letc ly
o v e rh a u le d . wa lU.
Open Market. Ojltl day and Saturday______
I
CALDERSTONE HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
r.ALDERSTONE HOSPITAL WHALLEY. NEAR BLACKBURN
Clitheroc. everv lu e s WaNTED % ______ — - -
Assistant S u p e rv iso r for Cnlnri' «<C.!llC L51U A
I 4 4X 3 * ; | & . Clltheroe. Tclj 8 3 ^ a / , ! # 4i5 T g& m Ci?2ct- troro I Spups, - ,
old.—Apply. n e a r Blackburn. _ n c , | r Hornby Dublo EUcctric
: t
S-jiunEseU, w S = L ™ ' c i ; a S E __T n ,p TRAINS — Trlang Blue
Diesel 35/-, these * ,lir Cnstie coaches 37/6, « ° ‘n % t“ “ city Diesel
LECTRIC ! " , Railcar and
1*5® nrc'r.c^ s'- Tights Chinge with Telephone ciltheroe 30.
e n n calf Gas CookcMn goo<1 Fi?ition — 14, Tr afford Gardens,
' t j & s s w a e i e Clitheroe. WHALLEY. NEAR BLACKBURN
SITUATIONS VACANT CALDERSTONE HOSPITAL
RE UPHOLSTERY. f aJoVC?U your I Wa8c. £ n 4s. 8d. man's
_pro.it. We
WANTED: GARDENERS—CLASS 1 per week of 4-
!« « » .
Barrow, near Whalley^____________ . ] _rtt> DR1VATC C h r is tm a s Cards. |
1 Tin 2 Black Labrador dog Lane. I
Crompton. F a c i ^itfieboroug*1* streets.,” s tates the Bulletin. Hollingwood. Le^s. L< ^ fiddle- | "On a well-lit road a dipped
June 20—July
R£ t i? le In stock—Watches. Clocks. wee!Kins
E_ Vou can choose any
| | l | £ e s S l d l e ^ e w PeX r i° r 2i4t. Street. Blackburn,
MATERNITY CLOTHES. E lu a n t dag
Trouscrs^as nmv.-'Tel. Clithoroe 1072.
I SALE.^ScpoUr^ wPlliam StUaBlackburn. Tel’7820 jvuisw'ori'h* , - - ..... — . . . .
Macclesfield, Nhddte^ ^ p d a l e , | head light serves u-s jrn^cxcel- lent warning to pedestrians of
ton. Junction. Oldhanj' whit- Boyton, Shaw, Spun!.'1
worth.
June 27—July 1 • r»0 i t ,o n . Bridge. Chaddcrton- Denton.
. , 11. , \ s t ic y
Bredbury, c °n/p~ , ,o v Green, Farnworth. H i n d 11
Tzeuitgrh, Reddish, li. Re
port. T u r ‘ houghton.
fto"'1
e stock- ,.:. west-L
rowford. Brierfield. » «
Bury, Colne, CopP’lll^ ( l] so n . Edenfleld,
w ^ s a r t t f s * ? -
Padiham, RadcliHc, W ,{ lt] T o t t in g to n . WigMi.
July 11-25:
Broadbottom. Chorlcy.. “ ■ 'q 1os; Clayton-le-Moors, cJ'tj lcr„,,,!(ieid,
.w.vssa.’- sop. Great Harwood, cliurc-.:
Haslingden, HolhnCTorth. land. Mosley. New M 1
Hadtield, •
ridge. WliaUey. V/h'Jlcy ^ July 25—August
.
b twistlo, Pres ton, ^ con'Bridge. wWn
as"t- ,v.
lington, L o n g r i d B c Heath. Pendlcbury. R a ^ - crIoot_ Stacksteads, Swmton. ' >
.vtenstoll.
August 1—15: L^ k,-ton.lmder- L>Ae8UB r ig h o u .s e € o n g l ; ; .O cj ; :
nU
DroyLsdcn, DukinfleM* field, Hurst, Hyde.
"LITTLE WAKES" ton, Wigan.
S e p t em b e r 7: CoppuU. Freckle- ,\stlev Bridge.
September 7—8. asuc. s
Bolton. Earby. F am " 0UPJkha^ den Bridge. Honviclk K '^ “ a ‘
RadcltlTc. Todmorden. Tun WSoptcnibcr>n' 7—9: Briorncld.
B^ , b e r 1.,Bam7 Great Harwood, Lcjbuvd. “f September 1«-15:_ Ai {n e
iamsboUoni. ° llandi
Halifax.
Freckleton.. ° r Sywood. Ho'" Hebden Bridge, Hc> ' '? i „ t o n ,
tho approach of a vehicle.’ This latest reminder also criti
cises a certain class of road-usei who. when using sidelights only, flashes his headlights a t on coming vehicles using dipped
headlights. “ There is no justification 101 f
this practice.” th e Bulletin points out. adding “and i t is extremely
dangerous."
FOOTPATH TO BE RESTORED
I PROPERTY owners have com- -X- plained th a t a footpath in
Manor Road. Clitheroe was in good order until services u e ic laid to the nearby Council
CSFoUowing a re p o r t
Borough Engineer. Mr. J . New Ion Bell, the Highways Comm ittee
I v o m th e
recommended th a t th e Gmuifm should accept th a t some damage was caused d u r in g the la y in g of services, an d th a t the fo o tp a th s should be re s to red to it-s forme r
condition.
The Council accepted the recommendation.
.
MEAT SLAUGHTER AGREEMENT
^.LITHEROE Town__ Council - liave agreed to alloiv their
two inspectors to assist chthoroe and Bowland R w a l Counci s i ihe i n s p e c t i o n
v t mea
slaughtered in their d is trict m. t im e s uf holidays, sickncs-.
emergenev. and peak periods. T h e move has been brought
Chadderton, C horlej, C • Crompton, Darwen, D n t o n . Trilond Facit, FdllsvsOlth, Gl fand! 'H^lirax. Hindlcy Green.
Hollinwood, Lees. u “luddlelon borough. Middleton, yinldieion
S o n , Oldham. wm>on£».
Rishton, T^SlTclale K-0 > L? ; Shaw. Sotversby B n d 0i. SPU g
head Tvldeslev, Whnwoith. S ep tem b er 14-16: Barrowfoid.
N September 21: bottom. Glossop. HadfK.l i. H . wood. Hollingworth. Stack^.c0L..
Stalybridge. Whaley Brl^ '
Sentcmbcr 21—22:
B.irno.as- w®k Blackburn. Bury. Clitheroe,
(
Edenfleld. Haslingden. New Mills. Padilla in, Rant-" bottom. Rawtenstall. Totung.on, Watcrfoot. W Halley, Woolfod. September 28: Bred bur y.
M e m b e r 2 8 -7 0 : o ; nS,,mb
CONVENTION OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
Adav convention of Jchovaha wnnesses
V T the conclusion of the three in Blackpool
packed 'the Jubilee Theatre on Minister
nea-lv a lhousand las t
f rom L o n d o n , deliver the public talk "The Bible T r iu m p h s m a
coach an d bus services, sctc.i percent
Scientific World." c T h e ta lk, which M S
S t aU over Britain. Europe and America to large audiences,
vm'inllv rcceivrd. hn
enthu- bcen
l i i rm g Friday evening's ses- & j S S f ' S S ' in ^ v h ich
giving topics.
Bible
was a m ie to. life demonstra- A of Jehovah’s WunessoN.
Following the Minisli.' School
lion of a day in the life of a familv
former g u i t* a r 1 s t with The Shadows. Locking
b il l in c t o n
ro oK IN G .—Mrs. M. Ankers, of ° h e North-West Elecivicity
Board demonstrated cooking au ^ meeUng of BilUngton and L n g h o Women's
Monday. An“ ”{jcacies suitable cooked were
for a Christmas p a rt J- and Mrs. A. A. Jackson, th u d . Smith with Mrs. D a #
The competition fo: f > » 11 ; —o n e s' was won by Mi.-.
. i , ' , (
ttending, the Convention was 22 - vears ~ old Brian
r r ^ c c r s trial period. between the officers concerned about by the Meat Inspection
R eg ulatio ns. 1903. The Council also agieed th.
anv requests for additional assis tance during peak Panoc's '
Holidays star! on • and, including
0c)0. ; chaddertom
LANCASHIRE HOLIDAY
WEEK LIST
Dipped lights on buses
local “dipped headlights” cam paigns is given in th e current issue of Ribblc Motor Service s
stall Bulletin. Ribblc supported the use of
dipped headlights, even on well
lit roads, long before the pros and cons of this practice^ became a national issue. “I t is folly, amounting in s o m e circum stances to criminal negligence, to drive on sidelights only on unlit r o a d s or in poorly-lighted
4 REMINDER th a t their bus drivers should co-operate in
FARM INCOME LEVELS DROP
G RAVE concern a t the steady
Lancashire N. F. O. “ Uvc Committee Meeting in Preston. After hearing th a t P
recoupment of
' decline in farm income levels was expressed a t a i e c e in t
Review Awards in recent yeais had led to a cumulative tuidei-
delegates asked th e ir Ecoxxornic.s Development, and E d u c a t i o n
committee to frame a, s t’ ° J gl- worded resolution to send headquarters. county secretary. Mr-■
& .& e n
^ha t, ’they had to offset th e ever ^ n^ S e ^ y « g :
0S ^ o r ^ a n ^ ^ | I t was agreed th a t every effoi t
shou d be made to get more r ;,- pect for th e countryside an d for
farm property. Th e meeting gave its unaut-
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pyosident. and Mr. G. B. Bcd- moyne. Vice-President.
G roT.
MARKET REPORTS
C L IT H E R O E A U C T IO N M A R T The annual Christmas prize
high class Cows and Heitcn
being forward before attendance of customers fiom a "wkle area. A brisk trade through-
out. .
—£150; Other Heifers £ o 2 -£ i2 - The judges Messrs. J. A. Dyer.
Crewe- W. Airev. Thornlcy; A. E. Leecc. Chipping: made the
following awards. Mewlv-calved Cow (B. mid;W
r . Thompson an d S011^ - s o n s ' £131 R. Thompson and Son..
Penrith. £113; Penningtons .
BiUsborrow, £130. Newly-calved Cow . Other th an
n and \V) 1. R. Duxburj, Knowle c'reen £86; 2. Messrs. Thomp- TOU. £80: 3. Messrs. Thompson.
£ Ncwlv-calvcd Heifer < n o tm“ 'c 4 broad te e th i. 1. Messrs.
FARMERS’ CLASSES
Newly-calved Cow: 1. M. Bay lor Ltd., Cowavk. £ 1 « . -•
Whitwell and S o '^ - ^ n . n '3' ' H. Joy, Cowark. £92.10.0. Newly-calved Heifer: L L. T.
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Best animal on ground. Messis. Thompson's, £131.___
Messrs
A come in search of c"Uure' f With tile cold determinn.uon of
One day school 4 CIDULATED s p in s te r s who
Thev suck eacli word m greedily. T and write out lavish noteA
the vampire or the vll!tw®'
Whilst they make peculiar noises in their aqiiilimc i l iro at..
\n d somewhat stouter •sPi“ lpr;s in swathed and turbanned hats.
Who lavish their a c t i o n on budeerigars and caus.
m o fawn upon tho speaker, and 4 in n d ou t little buns.
n d c u p so f te a a n d b L s c n . ts .a n d ' sticky Sally Luns
T-hen gaunt ascetic gentlemen with anti-acid Pills;
Thev wear bow ties and spec taclcs: each lias a nose th e .
Who patently arc martyrs to a multitude of Ms.,
. a .
4ndC'co n s tan tly their Misers Search to find a spot, th a t
iiches.
Over there, the earnest student, a dedicated chap
He's reallv no t quite with i t he moves on higher levels
Who always wears the a h of having wakened from ,a■ h - 'P -_
■Mid stammers ou t excuses if asked to join the revels.
But all delightful people, quite vdo-i-simi as a nuc.
The libre and the backbone o our earnest "One day school.
JIMIFEL
23 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone Clithcroc 796
The abeve shensrooms are open until S p-m. Fridays weekly—
for this superblj i f TV
NO DEPOSIT you can have this magnificent i 7 ' f
for just one month’s rent After that you pay only 7 /Md- ^_WCCK' ™ rental period is 12
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Whitaker. Newton; 2, K. C. fated. Dunsop Bridge.
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Thompsons £120Y 2. R. Duxbury. £150: 3, Pennington: £ 100.
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