The Clitheroe Advertiser & Times. November 29, m i ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiitimiiiftmmmMtiiiiifiiimnfiniHiimiiiinmiiiiiminmHmnnntnHigi
CYCLISTS CROSS
TRY THEO’S FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
TERRIFIC SELECTION
DOLLS BRUSH SETS 1/11
CHILDREN’S BRUSH SETS 5/11
STAINLESS STEEL 4/3 to 90/-
PYREX OVEN1VARE 2/- upwards
eet
ARCOPAL OVENWARE 8/6 to 25/3
EGG TIMERS 1/11 SAUCE DISPENSERS 2/11
MELAWARE TABLEWARE 31- to 25/-
GAYDON TABLEWARE 1/6 to 19/6
LAMBSWOOL DUSTERS 7/3 and 8/6
FEATHER DUSTERS 3/6
SHERDLEY GLASSES II- to 15/9
PYROSIL SAUCEPANS 33/2 to 117/4
PEPPER MILLS 15/6 to 51/6
ICING SETS 3/6 to 10/6
KITCHEN GADGETS All Prices
BOTTLE OPENERS CORK SCREWS
NUT CRACKERS 2/6 to 15/3
SALT & PEPPER SETS 2/6 to 30/11
COMPANION SETS 18/3 to 94/6
THEROE
iSENTS NDS” Acred free, just leave your
•S: Usually 3/6 j lb. Our Price
2/11 1 lb. Anv 2 for 2/11
2 Boxes 2/11 2/11
2 for 2/11
3 for 2/11 2/11
1:2 j lb. 1/8 Pkt, 1 /Did. Jar 4/3 5/2 1-6
. J.’- . 5 /-
. 5/11 . 5/3
. 6/11 . 5/9 . 3/9
. 3/11 . 5/11 ’s f i /n
.. 6d. sheet is 2 '3 each
.. 2/- to 2/6
. . 3/11 to 5/11 . . 6/6 . . 6/11 . . 4/6 . . 5/0
. . 4/6 to 8/11 .. 1/6
. . 6/11 ng
. . . 4/6 to 6/11 . . . 6/11 . . . 5/6 . . . 6/6 . . . 6/6 . . . 6/11 . . . 8/11
. . . 4/11 tc 6/6 . . . 6/11
. . . 4/6 to 6/6
and Mittens 2/11
per l i lb. 2 for 2/11 2 Jars 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11
2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11
2/1L 2/11 2/11
24 sheets 2/11
anv 3 fc 2/11
any 2 fc 2/11 2/11
2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11
2/11 2/11
AIR GUNS 59/6 to £19 SHOTGUNS £10 to £70
PENKNIVES 3/6 to 15/- CI1ISEL 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
HANDYMAN’S TOOLS All Prices
M A STILES
cross country runs, leaving tarmacadam and such luxu ries behind for the sheer fun of wallowing along muddy tracks intended for p a c k horses and generally taking our bikes to places where it was never intended t he y
J/^T one time our Club used to go on quite a lot of
we were quite mad, bu t we did no harm a n d caused no trouble, and according to our maps kept to a
should go. Some people doubtless thought
public r ig h t of way. Fashions and habits change,
an d for quite a long time such frolics have been ra th e r rare, but recently a number of members asked i f 's u c h ru n s could again
be included in th e list. On Sunday we had the flrst of
these, and as so often happens, those who had asked for th e run didn’t tu rn out, but those who did s e t off, full of enthusiasm and aided by a helpful tail-wind, made excellent time to Gargraye, where there was a h a l t for mid morning cotfee, and thence to the hostelry a t Kilnsey where we had such a hear ty lunch th a t there were no sandwiches left to put awav in our saddlebags. From Kilnsey our route was
I ROUND AND ABOUT j Hmmmnmmmmmmmm w i th Q - i .
ON TH E A IR
JjlSTENERS to BBC Child ren’s Hour on Tuesday
night heard three Clitheroe youngsters take part in a short play in the “Take Your Cue” seres which features
young actors. For 17-years-old Ia n Sharpe,
of Railway View, i t was the third appearance on the programme bu t Rachael Hodgkins, of Vic to r ia Street, and Christine P ar ker, of Faraday Avenue, both aged 13. were appearing for the
first time. Tire programme was recorded
th e previous Thursday. All the youngsters have been trained bv Mrs. Greta Wilkin
son, of Hawthorne Place. They all a tten d Trinity Methodist
Sunday School. Christine’s mother, who travel
led with the youngsters to the recording studio hi Manchester, said th a t i t was a n interesting experience seeing the youngsters perform before the microphones. She was particularly struck by th e informality of the pro
ceedings. STAR GOLFER
along the ancient road formerly used by the monks of Fountains Abbey on their way to outlying chapelries and one can still see th e stones with sockets carved
in them in which were stood crosses where the monks could stop to make their devotions and, perhaps even more important, which indicated to th e monks th a t they were on the r ig h t road. We have travelled th is road
r t i f f i of Europe's top profes A ' sional golfers, I ta l ian cham pion Ettore Delle Tor ic was playing at, Clitheroe this week end, while staying with Mr. and
MISCELLANEOUS SALES . SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE.
1 Elinor Bargains In Transistor Radios, , f& S S d P a y e r s . Tape R i d e r s ,
1
Mrs. W. L. Wilkinson, of HaW‘ tliome Place, Clitheroe. on While their son John " Italy> holiday n e ar Lake w ■,
he me t Ettore and m camc to visit Clitheroe when he to England.
f irst hand knowledge oi championship courses
He plans to take ^ tournaments in
year including the Open pionshtp a t St. Andrew s.
Ettore is now making a “ in courses in Great BriUi
wur of tlie ;,t
t /Lam-
cajdain a t the Clitheroe club and has been a member foi
Mr. W.L. Wilkinson is a form
5 Professional a t l l* club overlooking Lake Com
Et tore was the runneriup to Peter Thompson in the Germ
“Open” la s t year. PRO BATIO N OFFICER
A FAMILIAR figure a t Cfithe- roe Magistrates’ Couit for <
number of years, Mr. - • • Macarthur, a probation ■ • to enter the Prison Welfare
S<After a
com-.se. which includes visits to s e v e r a l
typas o
prisons, Mr. Macarthiu begin his duties a t Strangcvojs
a t Christmas. Mr. Macarthiu-, who has been
probation officer for 27 year... came to the d is trict from Man chester in 1951. He is leaving at
the end of the month. The Prison Welfare Sen ice
, is responsible for the after care 1 of discharged prisoners.
rnanv times and know our way quite well so there was no danger of getting lost, our only hazard being the slippery mud which made balancing on a bike quite a tricky businsess, and the rain which had kept a t a safe dis tance all morning b u t now came sweeping across th e open moor land an d made capes a .necessity added to our difTlculties.
A SHORT CUT
we managed to keep compara tively clean, a p a r t from our shoes, the only member to get really wet being the one who thought he knew a sh o rt cut— fatal assumption on such a
However. surprisingly enough,
CO-OP V IC T IM S “A R E N O T
FO R G O T T E N ” \ WARNING that a fund to be raised by the Co-operative
-A Union might be insufficient to compensate m full Ihc members of the Billington and Wlialley Co-operative Society, wound up a year ago, has been given by the General Secretary
of the Union. Mr. R. Southern. Coun. J. Fell, secretary of
ru n—and we arrived in Mnlham in quite good condition and set tled down to enjoy our te a in f ro n t of a blazing fire in hospi
set off on the homeward run through the headwind which we now had to face had ra th e r chilly probing fingers and so the order of the night was to tarry no t and Clitheroe was reached in the
Cvclo-Crcss meetmg a t Parbold when we hope to see other people getting muddy and wet, leaving Woone Lane a t 9-0 a.m.
“ G EA R S ”
earlv evening. On Sunday our run is to a
table Beck Hall. The ram had cleared when we
the Wlialley (1962) Enter gcncy Re l i e f Committee recently wrote to the Union on the question of an appeal on behalf of the victims of the Wlialley crash. In his reply. Mr. Southern
s tates: "I appreciate your con cern and anxiety. I am also speciallv interested in the local
effort, which has been made to raise money for assistance m hardship cases. “As regards the appeal to be
months ago he advised me that all the assets had not been dis
posed of. "Since then there has, I think,
been an auction of property so th a t the Official Receiver should be so much n e arer finalising the accounts of th e liquidation. “When these are available we
th e letter states. SECOND LETTER
In a second letter, the general
issued by the co-operative Union to the Co-operative Union gene- ra.llV th e m a tte r is no t so much delayed as awaiting the outcome
been in touch with the omcla.1 Receiver on the m a t tc i . Tw o
of the liquidation. “From time to time I l w t
NEWTON PUPILS WILL GO TO SLAIDBURN
meeting of the Bowland District Education Sub-committec Clitheroe on Monday.
, . , i #iiot *
SlaidburnaBrenanand-s Endowed (Aided) Primary School had been submitted.
three elussroomed one instead of two classroom, because ol the decision of the authorities to cease to maintain the New ton school after a certain date. ••We have seen the parents of
Tlie school would become a r e po r t s
all the children a t present a t the Newton school, and also the Barents of children who me likely to go to th e school in the
lig h ter show of 44 In-Calf and 65 Geld Cattle before a good a t te n
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART At Friday's Sale there was a
dance. Trade was firm partlcu- larly for sh o rt dated cows and
next five years,’ s tated Mr. P. W. Riley, ass is tant Divisional Educa
tion Officer Th e majjroily of those had no
objections to t h e i r children attending Slaidburn S c h o o l , which would eventually have over
W A L K ROUND AND CHOOSE AT YOUR
LEISURE AT
THEO’S
h o u sew a r e s 4 YORK ST.
iro nmo ng ery 7 YORK ST.
2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/11
THFO. WILSON & SONS LTD.
YORK ST.
CLITHEROE TEL. 88
Slaidburn managers in the matter.
60 pupils, he said. I t was decided to support the
PUBLIC ASKED TO HELP GAS TESTS
/-tUSTOMERS of ’-he North V / Western Gas Board are being asked to help carry ou t special tests in their homes th is "'h'tcr. Tho tests are d e s i g n e d to
measure the amount of gas (low ing i n t o different kbrds of appliances a t various times of the day and In different weathei
condtions. Householders with domestic
central heating boilers ; Diplo mat 66/67’’), main living room rb,s fh es I " Sunbeam > and cooker users are being invited to co-operate by having recording instruments fitted to t h e s e
appliances. During the past twelve months
there has been a marked Increase In appliance sales. Sales of gas fires a t present ore about too per cent more than a t the same time la st year and sales of cen tral heating installations are up
by 30 per cent. The resulting Increase In the
Has load makes i t imperative to obtain information on the gas using habits and demands
customers. of
strong Stores. Best In-Calf Cows £60—£86.
Other Cows £48—£58, Strong Bullocks £48—£59, Strong Heifers £45—£53. Young Stores £22—
£34, Stirks £16—£26. The Judge. Mr. A. Moorhouse,
of Brogden, made th e following awards:
In-Calf Heifer, 1st and 2nd A. , .
Procter, Whatley. In-Calf Cow. 1 J. Boss Jnr.,
Thornlcy, 2 H. Clerk, Treales. At Monday’s fatstock show
there were 48 cattle, 915 sheep and lambs. 16 calves and 49 pigs
on offer.Quotations: Special Light S.L.l t i l 146s. per cwt., 1st Grade Heifers (2) 133s. to 148s. per cwt. ■
>n d Grade Steers (9> 131s. to
143s per cwt., 2nd Grade Heifers (Lighti (10) 125s. to 136s. per
cwt., 2nd Grade Heifers (Heavy) (1) 125s. 6d. per cwt.. F a t Cows (10) 71s. to 106s. per cwt.. Calves Bobby (15) 35s. to 90s. each. Calves Stronger (1) £9 10s. each. Lambs (685) 2s. 3d. to 2s. lOd. per lb.. Sheep (89) is. l td . to 2s. 2d. per l b . Ewes Horned and Half Bred (1311 55s. to 70s. each and 80s. to 100s. each. Pigs: Porkers (32) 28s. to 38s. per score. Cutters (10) 33s. to 36s. Od. per score, Bacon (4) 25s. to 36s. per score, O/W (3) 29s. Gd. to 29s. Gd. per
score.
calved cattle, on Wednesday, best cows made from £82 £110, o t h e r cows £ 6 0 -£ 7 8 ; best heifers £76—£96: other heifers
£62—£74.
Woodplumpton. and Mr. T. Bouncy. Maudsley, made th e fol
lowing awards: Newly-calved heifer—1 and 2
Pennington's Bilsborrow. Newly-calved cow:—1 T. White-
well and Sons, Ltd, CUlheioe. - R. Duxbury, Knowlc Green.
T a M w y s w r - Sheds Greenhouses Home extensions
TERMS ARRANGED ° 3 9 . 1 5 . 0 d e l iv e r e d e r e c te d
Interwoven Fencing Coal Bunkers PREMIER CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD
Konl SI., Blackburn. Tol. 44743 Blackburn BiaKewator 85100
Send for New Colour Brochure Tlie Judges. Mr. J . Knowles, „ , At the weekly sale of newly- , .
< scheme for the rehabilitation or ____________________ MARKET
...
TN the next five years the number of pupils attending Newton ^ School will drop to seven, eight or nine it
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secretary says: "Whilst there is nothing in my letter to engender undue optimism. I hope nothing will be said or done to give rise to the impression th a t all the losses sustained by tlie members of tlie Billington an d Wlialley
r
1/6 A WEEK for your own homo laundry Telchirc have a limited number of reconditioned washing
machines to rent. Modern appli ances by well-known manulac- turors. Only 4/6 a , week—no deposit, minimum rental period 14 months.—Ring Tclehivc: Clitheroe 636.
GOOD Choice of Cushion Covers, Table Covers, Head Squares. Hand kerchiefs, Scarves, Nylons. Gloves, etc., ideal Xmas gifts.—Economic Stores. 70. Wlialley Rd., Clitheroe. Tel. j)7.
HOOVER WASHER and Cleaner Ser vice, for immediate attention call Aspdens. 26, King St., Clitheroe.
Tel. 81
East Lancashire’s best buy In sewing machines
ROUND SPOOL. PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE
Reverses. Darns, Embroiders, fits standard parts
3 year guarantee 28 gns. complete
Deposit £6. 6/6 weekly HOBK1RKS
126. Darwen St., & 35, Salford Blackburn :: Tel. 44873
Exchanges. 60 years* experience SHIP’S CARPETS
New condition, nil sizes. Many soiled bargains ana Carpets a t sale prices. Ju st o word to those looking for large and odd-sized carpets. Now in stock: 6 x 4. 6* x 4. 5i x 3i, 6 x 4, 6 x 3i, 6 X 3. 4k x 4, 4* s 34. 4* x 24, 4 x 4. 4 x 34. t 4 x 24, 34 x 24. etc., etc. All pile
u f t e d through. Carpets from £5/10/0: 4 x 3s from £12.
Please Note,—No connection with any door-to-door canvasser.
TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED •’Tho Old Firm’*
8 Opposite New Inn
0. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Also at
No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE SK1PTON
BR0ADL00M AXMlNSTEIt & WILTON FITTED
All the latest colours and designs All a t less than usual prices Widths from 27 Ins. to (1 yards
Example: 6 x 4 yards £27/10/0 Delivered and fitted tree
Tel. 62818 Also at Skibton S5 lt ePea dSsELrLo^ Wn
shall be able to consider the terms and issue of the appeal,
EI lson
l id e n w h it e w o o d f u r n it u r e
• Kitchen Units • Wall Cupboards • Dressing Tables
• Desks • Wardrobes « Bookcases, etc., etc.
□elivorod to a l l Areas
Send or call ter Free Ca ta lo g u e s ■Vus ADVERT WILL SAVE
Society will be met. “How far we con go towards-
thus I do n o t know as every thing depends on the response
we get to our appeal. " I t would, therefore, amount
to raising false hopes with inevi table disappointment, if o u r appeal does n o t bring in suffi cient to match the distress of the Society members. In such a mat ter it. Ls always best to be
cautious. “At the same time, I appre
ciate th a t you may want to do .something to assure the members th a t th e ir need is no t forgotten," the letter concludes.
Fireworks offence . C L I T H E R O E shopkeeper
JX. who sold ” bangers " to two boys, aged eight an d 11. was filled £1 a t Clitheroe Court yes terday. inspector P. Jackson said the two boys were seen in Lower-
gate, Clitheroe. a t 8-15 p.m. on November 2 carrying a number
of bangers. The boys told the officer where
fireworks to the boys.
Marv J. S. McRobin, of Wellgatc, Clitheroe, admitted selling the
thev bought th e fireworks. They went back to the shop where
WINDOW CLEANING TENDERS ranging from £14
YOU MONEY It
Cut i t o u t and nresont i t when ordering vpur Lidon F u rn itu re .
result; Is. in tho £ (5 * , ) saved. R. p. O’KEEFFE
17, FLEMING SQUARE BLACKBURN
TEL. B’WATER 85245
(Stockist of all Dp I t Yourself Materials)
PIANO TUNING ana experts; 35 years’ experience. • •
Phone Blakcwater 43180 _____
receives prompt a t ten tlo n .-^n arp . 42 New Bank Road. Blackburn.
MEN’S. Youths’ anS B ? ySnrJCLure".
Bronze. Black. Navy or L'lrt.s. Alwavs in stock at Economic btores.
narr/»rns for your choice, work Pnanshtp first class nnd K ^ antfe^'
o:P‘c.?alr^hf ; ;o v ^ J Collections and deliveries fret.
convenience. Distance no Beakbanc. 68 Sandysatc. Burnley. Tel. 7188.______ _________________ _
Phone or write today and ™ ! be pleased to call evenings a t your
ANY MAKE ot SEWING MACHINE
pietely11 ^crh au led ? “ ‘satlsTacSmi guaranteed — Walter Thomason. Sncn Market. Clitheroe. every Tucs- day and S a tu r d a y ._________ _
PRAM SERVICE.
new aprons: wheels re-tyred a repalrecl.—A. E. Hargreares. Moor Lane and Woone Lane. CUthcroe.
^ “ T and Tel. 6 8 3 . ____________ _ 10s. to £45 have been
received by tlie Divisional Edu cation Executive No. 5 for tbe cleaning of the windows a t St. Augustine’s R.C. School, Billing-
At th e ir meeting a t Wlialley on Tuesday,
decided to accept the lowest tlie Executive
tender th a t of J. Warner, Jun., window c l e a n e r contractor. Blackburn.
on their vehicles during the hours ot darkness were Maurice Hawthorn, aged 51, of Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. and James A. Sanderson, aged 26, of Foodcn Hall. Bohon-by-Bowland.
day for
Fined £1 a t Clitheroe yester to
failin g display LEGAL NOTICE
In the matter of the Companies Act. 194S
and
Company, which Is bclhg voluittaril), t wound up. arc required on or_before uny for th a t purpose fixed hy the
lie creditors of the above-named dho 31st December, 1963 being
In the Matter ol GALLAPSO Limited t NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that,
Mervyn Hawkins, of St. Giles House. 11 Quay Street, Bristol, 1. the Liqui dator of the said Company, to send their names and addresses and par aticulars of their debts or claims,
ndersigned. C h a r l o s Frederick
and of any security held by them, t nd the names and addresses of uheir Solicitors (if any). « ' the
notice 111 writing from ine. t Liquidator, arc by their Soilcittirs or
ndersigned, and If so required b)
personally, to come in and prose e their suld debts or claims, and Jo
proved, or such priority l s . e; j “ °: fished, or. aa the c u e may be. from objecting to such distribution.
rlbutlon made before such debts are
l0G:!‘ C. F. M. HAWKINS. Liquidator.
pstablish any title thoy may have to s riority, at such time and place us ihall bo specified In such fiPtlce. or cn default thereof they wfi lfbo ex t luded from tho benefit of ony o's-
Dated this 13th doy of November,
Miss Lambert. Stonefolds. Newton, near CUthcroe.
fights
to Agent 3. Ridcllngs Lane. Whaiicy. or Phone 2233.
________ _ ■ricios0Ld S1or2gTvu W
day. 25 for 2/6. 100 foi b/6. Ask for Vitamin O ran g e Tablets.
DERRICK GREEN. way View. Clitheroe.
4. Raw
MEN’S Gloves. Scan-es, rullovcrs. Economic Stores. 70, Whalicj Clitheroe. Tol. 97.
Wckled. One o00 Gaff- ONE 300 Gall. Tank <((H?tn,WJ,Vin-
drlcal > Galvanised. One 1200 ball. Tank (Cylindrical) He j t o . strong Farm Trnllci J»
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Wheels. 1 Cattle Grid 12 f t. wide, 8 f t . 3 in s . ac ro s s . 3 b t c u
—Roger'l3. Wilson, rill. Woone Lane’. Clitheroe. Tel. 976.____ __________
I PERSONAL CH RISTMAS GARDS^ tMake your choice from one
dee Bookshop. Tel. Clitheroe 98. wenty-five d liferent
CORNER HOUSE, KLJS Clitheroe. Ladles and — Shepherd Wool Vests, all sl/es-
and Tcrylcne
mic Stores, 70. Whuut) CUtheroo. Tel. 97.
w y Gents Lane
PANEL NET CURTAINING, 30 , G 36' deep, good selection of Loti
TYPING WANTED
TYPING. M.S.. ThcsoH, letters, not™, envelopes, utc., accurately
quickly CXPCUtCfl — CUthcroe. ^ LOST
collected. Specimen charges. / M * S n S S 3 & 2L|f £ n copies)
/2d. ■»— — Eo” nd. ★ £ 3 9 5
a really immaculate motor car. One very careful owner.
Light Blue-Cream Two-tone,
1980 VAUXHALL ESTATE CAR
MONTAGUE STREET BLACKBURN.
WAL8H BROS. Main Ford Dealor
Tel. 4004.
★ £ 3 0 5 1061 FORD POPULAR
Ligtii Grey, matching interior, one owner from new. first- class condition throughout.
WALSH BROS. Main Ford Dealor
MONTAGUE STREET BLACKBURN. Tel. 4004.
Dno flaorcd|‘taeS
SAVE SPACE IN TOUR HOME I Let tus convert youi sewing machine
ree ali distriers-WalterThomasom
o an attractive electric bortable model. Price only U 2 >95’-h 7{lV:?
fna csLse Collection uud delivery
Open Market. Clitheroe. Tuesdais and S a tu rd ay s .______ ___________
Includes electric motor, stitch llgn ^ itoot control, and handsome carry
THIS WEEK’S * STAR CAR
k BARGAINS
★ £ 4 9 5 1963 MORRIS MINI TRAVELLER
Light Green, can only be des cribed ns new. 3.000 mites only, immaculate.
MONTAGUE STREET BLACKBURN. Tel. 4004.
WALSH BROS. Main Ford Doaler
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WE INVITE YOU TO VIEW OUR XMAS WINDOW DISPLAY OF ALL
a FINE SELECTION OF GOODS WHICH MAKE IDEAL
XMAS PRESENTS H i
H i \S2
H i I
H Also Assorted Pottery Animals and National .*
3| v i 1 Hi Costume Dolls. LIQUEUR CHOCOLATES. ’ H
HAYDOCK’ S 1 31 KING ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 339
g p,pES TOBACCO POUCHES. PIPE- RACKS.
CIGARETTE CASES. POCKET AND TABLE LIGHTERS. ^ Musical CiRBrettL' Roses.
\ .h Travs. Smokers' Knives. W . ^
70. Wlialley Rd.. Clitheroe. Ti l . »'■ i iS Ui f £ l3
Don’t forget your clusters
Bundle 2/9 Bundle THE BEST VALUE EVER. Oddie’s Textiles
Fridges. This week a t I S ^ H IR E Hurry whilst stocks last.
TELibrii.itl. PHONE: Clitheroe 63b.
I CENTS’ DINNER SUIT-for'
sale.large size, in ext. corn!., £ 2 10s.—P h o n e .
Clitheroe 1314. ____
CC?lSl?,oEcR Combfrmtlons^fn wool mixture and Vedonis.
i VIOLIN: Old German (18131. good tone with two bows in case and cover. Also mixed selection.of^uslc. Cheap for quick sale.—4, bmremirn
Avenue. Clitheroe.___________
npw m TELEVISION SETS, rental Nto ra s only 8/9 P " week. — From A. E. Hargreaves, Moor banc an a
Woone Lane. Tel. 683. Ci?rAe
KnEsI7eE c t i o ^ .« U rM X Place. Clitheroe. _____ fo r SALE. Gents’ Sports Cycle,
straight handlebars. 5 speed l t « a - Apply. ’’ Rlbblcsdalc, 09. Little moor Road
FOR SALE. R e p ro d u c t io n Oak Side board. £12.—Apply. 24. Park St..
Clitheroe.
ROYS’ 3 Wheeler Bike for oalo. £5/ Apply. 5. Whltewcll Drive, clithcioe.
CO-OP FURNISHING, Moor Lane. Mini Castors, 19/6 set.
rni.ANG TRAIN SET (Gauge 0.0.1. ComrcrNlne 2 engines, 3 controllers, n umerotts 1 enKthK oMlne andj-oll-
ing stock Greenfield 5-30 p.m.)
Ave., Chatburn £ 1 0
p u r i^TMAS PACKS of all Cbramls cigarettes now In
complete.
50*s 60’s and 100 s. — duckctas. Market Place, Clitheroe._________
5^j. ^ ‘L'xch/m^'Tor Tel. Clitheroe 98.
King William Street. B la c k b u rn . Tel. 7920.
J ewellery 2n
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PIFTS FOR GARDENERS: Scores of p ractical books at Kaydee Bookshop,
APOLOGIES!!
are ottered tor anv inconveni ence the present state of Rail- way Rood may be causing roBular customers, prospective customers, etc., etc., but we make no apolosios lor our superb range ol furniture. We don’t nood to! I t ’s the best.
.JAY’S Furnishers) 10/12. RAILWAY ROAD
BLACKBURN :: TEL. 7983
TRI-ANG ELECTRIC TRAIN SET & Transformer, a.s new, £3 jus- — Apply. 25, Queen bt.. Low Moot.
PAIR ZEISS FIELD GLASSES for sale Also: Rileys " Ribble from
b it's Source to Sen,” “Cave Hunting t v Boyd Dawkins, few copies His aory of Waddlngton 2/6; Gas Boiler And Washer, 4 ft. Work Bench, Tsbestos Sheets 8' x 4' and Garden
Chatburn. n
— 16. (after
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MORLANDS SLIPPERS
THAT’REALLY PLEASE! GIVE
THIS CHRISTMAS Largo selection of
MEN’S LADIES’ and CHILDREN'S
LAMB’S WOOL SLIPPERS CLARKS, MORLAND’S and BREY1TT
Sheepskin Lined Bootees Luce and Zips
See our selection ol
CHILDREN’S BOOTEES in Red and Brown Suede and Leather. Also Zip Fasteners and Gusset.
FOOTBALL BOOTS — PARTY SHOES
LOTUS AND PIRELLI MEN’S LADIES' and CHILDREN'S
SLIPPERS in all colours and sizes D. LORD & SON
ools.—Flshwick. Downham Road. ______
NEW BUSH RECORD PLAYER—M; 14 weeks doltvery.—
one immediately from Webster s. 8. Market Place. Clitheroe.__________
-But. you cancel,
STEREOPHONIC SOUND from Magnavox Record Player Is tcrrilK. and exceptional value a t only -8 gns.—See our windows for details of our te rm s . W eb s te r 's ._________
FOR SALE. Sinner Electric Sewing
Machine. £25. list price —Bulcocks. Regent House, Clith eroe. phone 158.__________________
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNIC A, 24 volumes rus new.—Apply. 5. indus trial Terrace. Billington.
<-rin cale. Largo Dolls' House. . fully furnished. £3. Also Vioiin | with case, £7.—Chatburn 418.
DRESSED TURKEYS for sale, n lew g large ones suitable for hotels,
eroe.
uaranteed May hatched, reason able.-—Tel. Dunsop Bridge 249.
HORNBY DUBLO Electric Train, complete on board, many acecs- sories.—26. Browlow Street. CUth-
FOn SALE. 1949 Lord, Prefect. M.O.T. tested, £7 10s. Od.—
10. Whitewell Drive, Clitheroe.___ -Driver,
11. Greenfield Ave.. C h a tb u rn ._____ BRAND NEW Hoover Steam Iron. £3 ios. Od.—Ring Clitheroe 989.
FOR SALE. Supreme Double Cow Trailer new and own construction,
workmanship guaranteed . comp etc with Ball Hitch and Lamps. £130. __Apply. B. Wilkinson. Wheel wright. Billington, near Blackburn.
SWITCH OFF TV, For family fun play Wnddington s games. Ju st ask for illustrated list. Knydce Book-
shop. 28. Moor Lane._____________
RUSBRIDGE for high-class WATCH c CLOCK REPAIRS.
arried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed.—
William Street Blackburn. Tel. 7920.
-24. Km*? ______
MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone Clitheroe 4SS
weekly— that’s all
for this superb| i j" TV
NO DEPOSIT
Really modern styling. Wide-angle screen. Turret tuner. Incredible, isn’t it! But its true. You can have this magnificent 17' slimline installed for just one month’s rent in advance—that s 34/3d.
After that you pay only 7/Ild- ajvcek. Minimum rental period is 12
months. Compare
prices. You’ll have to admit that D.E.R. offer the best. Visit your local showroom now. The address is below.
23 MOOR Telephone
LANE, CLITHEROE Clitheroe 796
The a/\'ve iketeroemi are open until S p.m. Fndayt
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