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10 The CUthcroc 'Advertisei <£ Times, Qecemkrr 4, 1964


TRADERS AND EVERYONE TO BENEFIT FROM THE CHANGES TAKING PLACE


JMPORTANT changes now taking place in Clitlieroe should prove in the long run a great benefit to local traders.


This view was expressed by Mr. Eric Catlow, president of Clitlieroe and District Chanibei


of Trade, when he responded to a toast at the Chamber’s annual dinner at the Swan and Royal Hotel, last night.


Mr. Catlow was responding


ot other trade movements not only m Clitheroe, but in other towns. The Mayor. Councillor J. Hall,


to a toast to the Chamber pro­ posed by the Mayor (Coun­ cillor .1. Hall). Among t lie guests were leaders


said: “Relationships between the Chamber and the Council are good and so they should remain. The Council did not ask your views on the traffic problem sim­ ply ns a matter ot form but be­ cause your observations would be very material to the problem. "Alter all." he continued, "we


in our town but they will not be in any violent form. The clearance of sub-standard pro­ perty is proceeding quietly and without too much upheaval. These areas do not affect the business way of life to any mark­ ed extent." He added; "They enable us to


use the areas for better housing with a more spacious outlook. Bigger towns are changing the whole pace of their business and trading centres but I cannot see that this is for ns.


P O S IT IV E


ity of flic town deny this,” Councillor Hall said. “Yet we must not adopt the other extreme and do nothing. We have to be positive about making Clith- rroo attractive, to provide new amenities, to compete with towns of similar size. "There are tireas.” he explain­


"The very contours and solid­


ed. "not too far from our centre which arc surrounded by build­ ings and are not easily seen and which are badly used. The De­ velopment Committee are work­ ing quietly to formulate a modest plan for putting the areas to better use as they become avail­ able.


close the whereabouts of these areas due to the possibility of prices rising the Mayor said no variation of the shopping areas was intended. "I fee! there are enough shops


Staling that he could not dis­


same category ns Skipton. East Lancashire people needed little excuse to hop on a bus to spend a day in Clitheroe. "This is why I have been keen


Fete, Jazz Festival, Sunday con­ certs. open air dancing and torchlight processions had shown an overall loss I would still have carried on. “Indeed I hope they can be


to expand our entertainment facilities. Even if the Castle


are both after the same thing— to see Clitheroe prosper — our work must be complementary. "Changes are bound to come


extended. Edisford is a growing attraction but it is intended that it should remain unspoiled and not become commercialised.


SO C IA L C EN T R E


periiaps a few need toning down.” He expressed appreciation of


in Clitheroe —I dare say you would -agree that a few could do with a little brightening up—and


those traders who had partici­ pated in the street scheme pre­ pared by the Civic Society— Moor Lane had certainly been improved. "I feel the need though for


more lo make Clitheroe a plea­ sant town m which to shop. Wliile lie could mention neigh­ bouring East Lancashire towns of .-mii'.ar size to which no-one would dream of going to spend a half day. on the other hand


more residential and entering facilities for visitors to our town." Tile Council intended doing


steps which could be taken now. Parking was the chief problem and off-street parking was most difficult in Clitheroe. It was the Council's intention, should the one-way system continue, to sim­ plify and extend street parking. This they intended to do by


see the full effects of improve­ ments in the flow of traffic un­ til the by-pass was completed. Unfortunately the Town Council had no control over the timing of this—it depended on the Min­ istry of Transport and the Coun­ ty Council There were however certain


concern that the inner by-pass will leave the town centre a back water but this I do not believe. It seems more important to have comfortable shopping and park­ ing than to have a jungle of traffic with its dirt, danger and discomfort.” The Mayor said one would not


to ask if we can afford these tilings—they are now a must— but we must get them as soon as we can. We must afford to make Clitheroe an attractive centre—it is a firm and sure in­ vestment in our future. “A minority have expressed


shopping area of the town so there must be a centre for its social life. We shall proceed to turn the Civic Hall into such a centre. I want to see a swim­ ming bath that is not just a make-do job, but something to be proud of. “We are no longer in a position


Just as there is a heart to the


one found places like Skipton —a pleasant place for an after­ noon's shopping and high tea. Clitheroe was, he felt, in the


sun; shopper* would find that an advantage.


B IG CH A N G E S


that a groat change was sweep­ ing through all the towns and cities in Great Britain. Mr. Cat- low said that in Clitheroe impor­


Drawing attention to the fact


ment in the press and elsewhere about the market place scheme.” Mr. Catlow proceeded "I feel cer­ tain all of us have been very much in sympathy with those traders and hotel keepers who have had to contend with till manner of difficulties during the past few weeks ”


tant, changes are now taking place which lie felt sure should prove in the long run a great benefit to local traders. "There has been much com­


"Some traders of course have


suffered more than others and in some oases hardship has


been definitely experienced; nevertheless I think the one­ way street scheme when it is finished will bring back trade


aware the Clitlieroe and District Chamber of Trade is doing everything it can to secure move parking in and around the main streets of the town and wherever possible as near to the shops as it is reasonably practicable to get. Traffic continues to be one of the major problems confronting our local authority. The one-way street plan lias eased the situa­ tion and made it better for pedestrians, and for motorists to park but there is no disguising the fact that we arc looking for­ ward very much to the construc­ tion of tile promised internal by­ pass. The sooner it is completed the better for all of us."


C A ST L E S C H EM E


the narrow lootpath in Moor Lane might be widened, He was


made in Moor Lane to a small extent and throughout the whole length of York Street I t might vet be possible to use part of Market Place for parking . al­ though they would have to wait to see what space the flow of traffic left when the road was complete. The Council hoped, too, that


Fewer traffic signs would be needed and everyone would know exactly where they stood in any street. Extensions to parking could be


parking on one side only on all one-way systems and by adher­ ing to that side permanently.


Mayor and members of the Castle Fete Committee upon the success of tile last Castle Fete and also upon the plans which had been made for setting new baths and a ball in Hie Castle grounds. "Important schemes like these


Mr. Catlow complimented tile


nesses are centred in and around tlte market place can rest assur­ ed that our Chamber of Trade have their interest very much hi mind, and will do everything pas­ sible within their power to help them overcome their difficulties. “As most of you are probably


to all of us. "Those traders wtiose busi­


Old customs and


characters


lyOSTALGIA, when listen­ ing to an old and popular


song stirs memories oC people


month’s "Lancashire Life” maga­ zine, written on Clitheroe by Josh Elwood, who spent most of


and places — providing a kaleidoscope as colourful as life itself. So begins an article in this


to Clitheroe — the blue slated Queen of Ribblesdale with her twin crowns of church and castle —a short time ago. I t was a living visit and it was quite remarkable to find the changes which had been made in the com­ paratively short space of twenty- five years.” The article will he ot interest


his life here. Mr. Elwood says, “ I returned


fully home on their stiletto heels. Perhaps their mothers would have done the same if they had been able to afford a second pair of shoes; in their day they had one sensible pair of siloes for Sunday and a pair of clogs for the mill. "Father repaired the clogs with


a set of irons or rubber caulkers from the Penny Stall on the Market. This so-called Penny Stall was to us boys, quite often the point of no return as far as our pocket money was con­ cerned. If funds would run to a threepenny water pistol, with a p e n n y pea - shooter and pennyworth of pigeon peas from Blackburn's in Castiegate no alley cat was safe!"


D O N K E Y STO N E


at some of the more domestic recollections of Mr. Elwood. He says. "In those days housewives used to donkey-stone the door step, and if one takes a close look at some of the older houses, one can see where the hollowed sandstone step has been built up with concrete, a mute reminder of the belief that cleanliness- even on the doorstep—was next to godliness. Flagstone pave­ ments were religiously swilled down at least once a week, and it was safer to walk on the roads on Thursday nights, than to anger a Lancashire lass by walking on her newly swilled flags. "Perhaps the strongest memory


Women will no doubt chuckle ind UNDERDALE Y


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AUSTIN ASS M o n Van. Bench seat, heater, in blue £588 4s. 6rt. Deposit £117 13s, NEW LIGHT COMMERCIALS EX. STOCK


36 Monthly Payments £16 13s. 3d. AUSTIN A35 G.cwt. Van. Pass, seat, heater. In blue £434 10s. Od. Deposit £86 16s.


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1364 AUSTIN AGO Do Luxe Saloon In Maroon. Fitted extras ..................... £655 1364 FORD CORTINA Da Luxe Saloon. 4-rioor. Crey .............................. £545 1963 AUSTIN A40 De Luxe Saloon. Heater, Washer, etc. .......................... £*55 1363 FORD ANGLIA De Luxe Blue, Heater. Spot Lamp, Washers, etc.......... £405 1962 (Nov.) AUSTIN A40 Dc Luxe Saloon Mk II. Crey/Whitc ................. £395 1961 (Sept.) VAU XH A LL VICTOR SUPER *FB’ Saloon In White .............. £415 1961 AUSTIN A55 Saloon Bluc-'Crey. a D & Y car, immaculate .............. £420 1960 AUSTIN A55 Saloon, Green. In Exceptional condition ...................... £375 1960 FORD PREFECT De Luxe. Two Tone Blue. O.H.V. 4-speeri gearbox — £285 1956 AUSTIN A55 Saloon in grey. £60 recently spent on this car .......... £270 1958 .MORRIS '1000' T RAVE LLER in Grey. The Ideal Dual Purpose vehicle £260


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NOW OPEN SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. DAISYFIELD GARAGE


S ER V IC E f r SPARES


DAISY ST., BLACKBURN Tel. 57033/4/5


iTES


will give a great deal of plea­ sure to Clitheroe people generally and particularly to the younger element in the days which lie ahead," lie added. "The young people of Clitlieroe are going to see many things take place which will be to their ultimate advan­ tage and benefit, and the older generation too should also lie able to derive considerable plea­ sure from the improvements which are scheduled to take place. I am looking forward eagerly to the day when for instance the new Civic Hall is opened, which will thus provide another opportunity of taking part in social events, which will no doubt bring back happy memories in the years to come.” "Before 1 conclude I should


ATES


like to thank our secretary, Mr. George Vaughan for the very valuable assistance lie lias given to me during my term of office and also to express my gratitude to the members of the committee who have worked so hard and so willingly [or the benefit of the Chamber.” Mr. Callow declared.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


S. CHERRY LTD., 3, Larkhill, Blackburn. Tol. 50350, Klectrieui


Contractors, Tlio shop for light i fittings, table lamps, etc., electrical


nstallations of all description.


ALL TYPES OF PRAMS for sale. A.C.B.. M.C.B. and detachable, from £2 to £12.—Tots and Teens, 50, Lowcrgate, Clitlieroe.


SEWING. DRESSMAKING A N D ALTERATIONS. Plain skirt making 12/6. Hand knitting. Your orders completed within two weeks. Boy’s . V-necks with long sleeves. 24” - 24/-


—Tots and Teens. 50. Lowergate, Clitheroe.


VENETIAN BLIND CLEANERS.


quick, easy, eificient. irom 3/6 each.—Castle Supplies (Clitheroe) Ltd.. 16-18, Lowergate, Clitheroe.


PLASTIC PELMET. 7/6 per yard.— Castle Supplies (Clitheroe) Ltd., 16-18, Lowergate. Clitheroe.


M.C.B. "ALLWIN" PHAM for sale, green/white, cheap.—IS, Millthorne Avenue, Clitheroe.


CHRISTMAS PRESENTS? Something different? Something to last? To appreciate? For someone special? Then Telehire for the great music- t all-through-1965 gifts — Philips


tlie only time I can recall the lads forsaking the nets made from our mother's cast-off lace cur­ tains in favour of a six-penny cotton line. The few of us who couldn’t afford sixpence made do with a mixture of Maypole string and mill banding. Our bait was flour and water dough, and though Isaac Walton may have frowned on our equipment, the minnows were far less fussy and we even tempted a few trout to an early death and tasty breakfast.”


conjured up by that sentimentid melody is when the gang went fishing in Mearlcy Brook, just where the stream enters Hie town at tile foot of Pendle. It is


\ MONG the thousands of tele.


* * grams pouring in for Sir Winston Churchill on the occa­ sion of liis ninetieth birthday on Monday was one on behalf ot this district sent from Clitheroe Rural Council. Moving that the telegram be sent. Councillor J. Fell of Whatley said, " I feel it a great privilege to have lived in the same century as this won­ derful man. Tilts is a momentous day in the life of this country.”


TRAINEE FITTER required by local cncincpring works.—Write Box No. G.G. Advertiser and Times._____


OFFICE CLEANER required to assist 4 hours weekly in modern offices at


Primrose Lodematic Ltd., Clitheroe. Tel. 20'J•


_____________


YOUNG LADY wanted for telephon­ fist reception duties, typing and


rite Box Ho. G.5, Advertiser and MISCELLANEOUS SALES


THE CHRISTMAS PRESENT with F the warmest wishes—a Hoover 2000


faan Heater is a gift for a whole t mily to be appreciated through chis winter and many winters to


you can buy—a present to be remembered—cash or terms from Telehire.—'Phone Clitheroe 1444.


ome. The finest portable heater


TROPICAL FISH TANK. 2 x 1 xlft. and stand with accessories. Com­ plete.—Apply 56, Hlghfield Road, Clitheroe.


1952 LAND ROVER, hard top, re­ conditioned engine, good condition,


b repainted, taxed £95.— Tel. Claid- urn 661.


KEYMATIC FOR CHRISTMAS — shop soiled KEYMATIC only £89. 10s. Od. cash or 12/ per week on HP. (Deposit £8. IBs. lid., 156 payments of 12/8. total price £107 14s. lld.l. Make it a white Christmas with a KEYMATIC. — ’Phono Tclehire, Clitheroe 1444.


RUSBRIDGE.— You can choose any article in stock—Watches, Clocks Rings, Cutlery—and pay for it weekly—Rusbridge. Jewellers. 24 King William Street. Blackburn.


COOKERY BOOKS— old favourites and many outstanding new titles make this year’s range the best- ever!—Kaydee Bookshop, Clitheroe Tel. 98.


condition. — Apply 5, Industrial Terrace, Blilington.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane, Clith­ eroe. Fully fashioned stretch bri- nylon stockings.


ransistors, record players, tape recorders. Presents with a future— gifts they’ll never forget. Big beau­ tiful. selection—cash or terms—at your Tclehire shop now.—’Phone Clitheroe 1444.


XMAS TOYS. A good selection from 2/- to £3.—Tots and Teens. 50, Lowergate. Clitheroe.


BLUE AND WHITE KITCHENETTE, new. H.P. terms arranged if re­ quired. — Apply Advertiser and Times.


DOLLS PRAM AND COT. also an eletric train set.—Apply 98. Beech Mount. Waddington. after 6 p.m.


"PENDELFINS" — these delightful stoneci’aft figures are now available at the Kaydee Bookshop, 26, Moor


I,nne, Clitheroe.


TWO GREENHOUSES lor sale, one 50ft. x 15 ft., and one 16ft. x 10 It., t both with boilers and pipes. Quan­


lawnity of gloss, garden plough and G mower.—Holmes, Ingle Nook,


rindleton.________ ___________


CORNER HOUSE, Kin s Lane. Clith- eroe. Ladies* Shqpkerd pure wool vests and combinations.


FOR SALE beech walnut bedroom suite, ladies wardrobe, fitted gents wardrobe, chest of drawers, dress­ ing table, and double bed (cost £200 new four years ago).—Phone Clitheroe 477


HOOVER FOR CHRISTMAS— 'The gift for Mother that Mother really


wants—the finest steam iron in tlie world. How many times has .she said *'I wish I had a steam iron’’’ Put a sparkle in her eye and a sparkle in the finished washing with a Hoover steam iron for Christmas—cash or terms at your


Tclehire shop now—’Phone Clith- erocs 1444.


TRIANG TRICYCLE.. 2-6 years. £1 —28. Pendle Avenue, Chatburn.


CHILD'S VESPA SCOOTER BIKE with stabilisers, as new, £4 10s — Apply 13 Hayhurst St„ Clitheroe.


SPIN DRYERS in which you can t also rinse your clothes and pupm


or £3 15s. deposit and 9/9 weekl'v for 2 years. —Websters. 8, Market Place. Clitheroe.


he water Into your sink. £27 15s ct


GENTS RALEIGH SPRITE sports bike, 21>" frame, Campag Derails


5 speed, in good condition, £io o.n.o.—11. Park Av. Tel. CUth. 1229.


1957 MORRIS l,000~S&L.£ieo o.n& All new X* tyres, heater ete^


We$t View Olitheroe. Place Clitheroe.


—21


RUSBRIDCE lor high-class dta. MOND REPAIRS or nil kinds; satis, faction guaranteed. — 24. Kim.


wtlltnm st„ Blackburn, Tel, 6010a. BROCKHALL HOSPITAL


management committee. Brockhnll Hospital. Langlio, Nr. Blackburn.


OFFERS ARE INVITED FOR A


FORD CONSUL BLACK SALOON REGD. No. KBV 893.


REGISTERED SEPTEMBER, 1958. c Mi’enge 58,000 (8.000 since re­


iilmust new tyres. HThe car can be inspected at the


bonditioned engine). Heater, safety


themselves to accept the highest or any tender.


ay. 8th December, 1964. n i r Committee do n o t bind


M. LAWRENCE.


Secretary of th e Hospital Management Committee.


1st December. 1964.


bT T g ENTS SPORTS CYCLE, Bush transistor radio. Inglcnook.Grindlc-


1 ton. ___________ _ _ VESPA 150, Blue Sportique, in good e inL ’S RALEIGH BICYCLE.


GtV5h.e. tL new.—11. Conway Av.. Clitheroe, Tel. 933.


IB”


„mlMp JACKET, suitable for girl 'I'-lO^aii.-ApplV 43, Castle View. Clitlieroe


HnmtBY DUBLO TRAIN complete station and transformer.


Sany extras £6-Apply 148. Cllmt- bum Road. Clitheroe.


^garage (joiner made) cheap, M*C.B. Ppflicree Venus Pram (detached w Lm Navy and White. £7 10s.—


PORT with soldiers, large


^Ferntelgh. Railway view. Clitli- eroe.


...................


cuAi l FOLDING PRAM. blue. Also SMnboL Rocker.—Apply 13. Standen RoX Clitlieroe. Tel. 963.________


Avemre/ciltberoe. Il'eL^235.


r rU T T - QR CHILDS WAHDHOBE, UENJ5 ,, u a c” ‘ ,;ly cabtnet, oak


“ Savior's Antique Shot). 40. King Street, Clitheroe.


‘V'l’K - rd new formica top table. arid brassware, China gifts.


, MK/ 2. blue.


heater _ j. Engineering Ltd., barffWi-jMg, tfeigm, Tel. 6244L


h0Y.r flrst dtS« condition. Fitted


m<£SiMclf required. - Bargain,— R’irt'A^Maln Distributors. Scotland


supply or w takeh


“opper class condition. Hire Rood 'Nelson. Tel. 63689. StM and screenwaah. Genuine


st, r t |£ w a ^ S S S for oU fired


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


n i S.R.N. required for part-time night duty. Approximately two


ights per week. 1 S.E.N. required, part-time. re 1 PART TIME STAFF MIDWIFE


c hitley Council salary scale.s and


quired. Applications to Matron. W The above posts are subject to


onditions of service. CALDEnSTONES HOSPITAL


WHALLEY. NR. BLACKBURN


Wage £8-0-8 per week for 42 hour week. Monday to Friday, and 3/95(1. an hour for part-time work, with double time on Sundays.


wiWARD MAIDS wanted to help a th the domestic duties, full-time


nd part-time employment offered.


2-45 p.m to 5 p.m. (Mondays to ttween 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Mondays


Fridays). Part-time: four hours or more be­


1 Full-time: 7-51 a.m. to 12 noon.


o Fridays). daPart-time: 1 p.m.—5 p.m. (Satur­


y and Sunday). b Transport available from Whalley


y at the hospital. l us station to the hospital. Excel­


available at a charge of 57/2d. per week for those wishing to be resident.


ent canteen facilities. Full board arApplications to the Group Secret­


WANTED. sWilad or semi sKUled. men toe plant erection, transport provided. — Apply Arcow Granite Co., Ltd., Heiwith Bridge, Nr. Settle, Yorkshire.


YOUNG G IRL required to train a* florist. — Apply The Rosebowl,


Parson Lane, Clitheroe. elts wing mirrors, spot lamp,


Oosnital during normal office hours. Cffers in envelope endorsed "FORD lonsul" should reach me not d attr than the first post on Tues­


Wilim: experience an advantage. —


and present saying "Today, the girl mill workers kick their clogs off—if they wear them at all—and leave them beside the loom, preferring to walk pain­


toms of tile town by word and picture. Josh Elwood contrasts past


THE ROAD TRANSPORT AND GENERAL


INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED has an immediate vacancy for a


MALE CLERK at it’s Burnley office.


The appointment will provide an opportunity for an interesting and progressive career.


Applicants should have attained a G.C.E. educational standard. Age limits 16—21 years of age.


Applications in writing to:


THE RESIDENT INSPECTOR 9 COLNE ROAD, BURNLEY


ROLLS-ROYCE LIMITED. BARNOLDSWICK have a vacancy for a


CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY We invite applications from ladies over the age of 25


years who are competent Shorthand Typists, capable of using initiative and willing to accept responsibility.


Please write to the Female Personnel Officer. Rolls- Royce Limited. Barnoldswick, Colne. Lancs.


THORNEYHOLME EVENINC


INSTITUTE. DUNSOP BRIDGE. o WANTED for the commencement


nf the Sprint? term at the above- pamed Evening Institute a qualified lart-time teacher of Art to take a


Remuneration at the rate of 41/- per two hour session.


igned as soon as possible.


D. MATTHEW. Divisional Education Officer.


Education Office. Water Street. SKIPTON. _ i,


__________________ h o u s e w i v e s


IF YOU RUN A MAIL ORDER CLUB use vour present connection to make


REA D Y CASH on a Hifth-Yield Sideline.


Box No. Gl. Advertiser and Times.


.


«st year class in General Art. s Applications to roach th e under­


CANTEEN COOK REQUIRED, 5 days per week, Monday to Friday, 8.30


a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Service bus avail­ able to and from Clitheroe. Trade union rates of pay and conditions. — Apply to the Manager. C.W.S. Creamery. Chnigley.


BR IC KLAY ER REQUIRED. — Apply John Ford and Sons. Woone Lane. Clitheroe.


MORNING KITCHEN HELP required —Apply Spread Eagle Hotel. Sawley. Tel. Chatburn 202.


SMART SHOP ASSISTANT required preferably with experience; also young girl to train.—C. R. Har­ greaves and Sons, Parson Lane. Clitheroe.


RELIABLE LADY to care for 10-ycar- old boy. in her home, during the day. in school holidays. — Write Box G.2. Advertiser and Times.


INTELLIGENT YOUTH required, age 16-17 years, for general office work. Progressive position for suit­ able applicant. Clitheroe resident preferred. Canteen facilities avail­ able.—Apply Richard Briggs and Sons Ltd., Bankfield Quarries. Clitheroe.


COPY TYPIST CLERK


REQUIRED FOR SALES INVOICING SHORTHAND AN ADVANTAGE.


Congenial conditions. Five-day week.


Annly to: ACCOUNTANT. SEERCKAFT LTD.


P.O. BOX No. 1. CLITHEROE


BUSINESS MAN resident in the Clitheroe area requires chauffeur immediately. Should be prepared to work long hours if necessary, (compensating time oil) and cap­ able of doing running repairs. A retired police driver would be ideal, but applications from other drivers of long experience welcomed. — Write Box No. G.3, Advertiser and Times.


ELECTRICIANS.-lmperlal Chemical Industries Limited, (Agricultural Division). Clitheroe Works, have t vacancies for electricians (appren­


ice trained) for plant maintenance and installation work. A contri­ butory Pension Scheme is In oper­ ation together with other benefits. —Applications, in writing or in per­ son. to Mr. A. T. Stephenson.


co Road. Clitheroe. Lancs. BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT


HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT NOW


quired. re 1 FULL-TIME STAFF MIDWIFE


When you feci it's about time to gel your Christmas gifts together that’s tlte time to walk round your iron­ mongers. Browse over all the things to be had at half a crown or half a guinea. Examine the attractive, reliable, useful gifts on display—kitchenware by PRESTIGE, CROWN MERTON, BURCO. SWAN. LANCASTRIA, glassware by PYREX. PYROS1L, CONA. food con­ tainers by EKCOWARE. stainless steel carving dishes, tea sets, toasters by OLD HALL, CHICHESTER, electric fires, hair dryers, toasters by HOOVER, G.E.C., MORPHY RICHARDS, electric razors by REMING­ TON, PHILIPS, garden tools by WILKINSON SWORD. SPEAR & .1ACKSON, carpet sweepers and sitampooers by HOOVER, EWBANK, ADDIS, BEX BISSELL, handyman's tools by BRIDGES, WOLF. BLACK & DECKER.


ARTHUR W. WHITAKER LTD. IRONMONGERS


14, Castle Street, Clitheroe TELEPHONE 160 AND 697


STANDARD—TRIUMPH—LAN!


NEW—IMMEDIATE Dl FORD CONSUL CORSAIlf Automatic. 4 door, Light 111


NEW STYLE CORTINA now (I TRIUMPH HERALD 1260 S |


SELECTED USED| 1964


1963 1962


5 I


1959 1958


Austin Mini Saloon heater, etc., (Nov.) Ford Corsair Saloon. spn|


Ford Oortina De Luxe, 2 door, lights, heater, etc., one owner .


throughout .......................... J


Ford Anglia, 16,000 miles only, Austin A35, clean, good tvre.|


1 Ford Escort, green ............. 5 Ford Anglia, in excellent conditi| 5 Bedford Van, with side window.-


WE CARRY A COMPREHl J OF CAR ACCESSCI


INCLUDING—12v BATTERil OPEN 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. E\l CALL AND SEE [


COM PETIT IVE H.P. T E R m I INSURANCE :: CAR '


CENTRAL GARAGE, TEL. GISBURN


OR


BAWDLANDS GARAGE, TEL. C L ITH ERO E l


ANY MAKE OF NEW CARl


Imperial Chemical Industries Lim­ liited (Agricultural Division), Pim­


(WITH AUTOMATIC CHANGING) FROM


RECORD PLAYERS 1.5 G'NS.


OUR THIRD DELIVERY OF HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC WASHERS ARE EXPECTED AND WE WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKE YOUR PROVISIONAL OR D ER NOW. ORDERS WILL BE DEALT WITH IN ST RICT ROTATION.


WEBSTERS THE ELECTRICIANS


8 MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE SHOWROOMS: TEL. CLITHEROE 103


Mr. Whitehead. Electrical Foreman’s Residence; Tel.: Whatley 3223 Mr. Fairburn. Manager’s Residence; ret.: Clitheroe 1110.


MORTONS YOUIt GIFT SHOP LOVELY SELECTION OF WATCHES—All Guaranteed


FOR THE FAMILY


LO CA L A G EN T S FOR INGERSOLL AND TIMEX SHOCK- PROOF WATCHES from 45/-.


FULL RANGE OF SWISS ORIS WATCHES. — SPECIAL PURCHASE —


GENT'S "SMITHS" JEWELLED WATCHES ON EXPANDING BANDS £3-15-0 (ON LEATHER BANDS £3-3-0).


CHOOSE A METAMEC QUALITY CLOCK FROM OUR NEW MODERN DESIGNS.


SMITHS TRAVEL ALARMS from 39/G. ALARM CLOCKS from 19/11.


CANTEENS OF CUTLERY. E.P.N.S. GOODS, ETC. TOY DEPARTMENT


SEE OUR LOVELY SHOW OF QUALITY TOYS: MERIT


GAMES, MECCANO NEW PLAY SETS, BAYKO, ARKITEX BUILDING SETS, HORNBY DUBLO.


LARGEST SELECTION OF AIRFIX KITS IN THE DISTRICT AIRFIX RACING SETS from £3-17-6


NOTE— IMPOSSIBLE TO DISPLAY ALL OUR GOODS. PLEASE ENQUIRE INSIDE.


MORTONS PREMIER G a r a g e s


T E R M S A R R A N G E D D E L IV E R E D . E R E C T ED


Sheds Greenhouses. Home Extensions. Interwoven Fencing. Coal Bunkers.


P R E M IE R C O N ST R U C T IO N CO« LTD. Branch Road, Lower Darwcn. Tel. 53525. Open Daily 8.30 a.m.— 5.30 p.m. Weekends to 4 p.m. Send for New Colour Brochure.


18 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE. Tel. 420


LEATHER PLEASE


i This year we have an even hef| Purses and Note Cases.


! For the modest sum of 2/11 we I colours of Peccary and Calf I


New Range of Men's Wallets arl Calf and Pigskin. Prices fron|


School Satchels, Student's Cases. Cases made from top-grade rough wear. Prices front 23.2


i "Alligator” Handbags in Calf 1 Prices from 21/11 to 57.'6.


Some useful gifts reasotl Cheque Book Holdel Licence Holders, Key ( | Cases. Writing Cases, Kits.


TATTERSl 2 YORK STREET, TEL. 495


TIMBER/ASBESTOS 16ft. 3in. x 8ft. Pin. £41-15-0


RUFUS CAR Apply AREA SUPERVISOR,


B’BURN c o -o p e r a t iv e s o c i e t y Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


to alt old Clitheronians, for it recalls old characters and cus­


SITUATIONS VACANT TELEVISION RENTAL


FEMALE SHOP ASSISTANT


Required for New Electrical Dept. Experience prefered but not essential.


Your 19" New De Luxe 625 /4 0 5 Line Television need only cost you


5 /- WEEKLY alter 3 years


THIS INCLUDES:


FREE choice of models from Bush, Ekco, K.B., etc.


FREE Legs if required. FREE Maintenance—no bills to pay. FREE 13 Weeks Viewing after initial deposit Quick Repair Service.


SEE THEM WORKING IN OUR UPSTAIRS SHOWROOM NOW


NEW TAPE RECORDER FROM PHILIPS ONLY 24 GNS.


TWIN TRACK RECORDING


AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL RECORDING CONTROL


PUSH BUTTONS FOR RECORD, PLAYBACK, FAST WINDING AND REWIND, TAPE PAUSE AND STOP MAGIC RIBBON RECORDING LEVEL INDICATOR OPERATING ON AUTO AND MANUAL


ETC. ETC. ETC. — TERMS AVAILABLE —


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SPORTS NOTES


In their team, and field the same side beaten 0—7 at Nelson last week, with two positional changes.


Clitheroe’s directors show faith


Inside forwards exchange posi­ tions.


The two changes are that the


The only doubt is ever C! Wallace's fitness, following his


injury last week, but It is expected that he will play.


aye;, Kershaw. A t a management, com-


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and District Amateur League, held recently, it was decided that- the


mittee meeting of the Clitheroe


enter a team in the inter-league knock-out competition.


le a g u e woul d


vote of thanks to be recorded to the referees, for tlte excellent work that they arc doing week by week.


Th“ committee also wished a


Sclioolbov foolbali


C.R.G.S. 5, SH E F F IE LD 3


University Freshers at High Moor on Wednesday.


C1LITHEROE scored a magnifi- ' cent victory over Sheffield


Roberts. Holmes; Waddington. D. V. Parker. Nuttall; Helliwell. Lewis leapt.\ Dobson. Hindiey, Wymcr,


National survev


Young Farmers Clubs is to undertake a survey into member­ ship during the winter. I t will operate in 12 selected


on membership The National Federation of


since the establishment of the National Development Committee has been that county federations are tending to form their own development committees.


reorganisation plans. A spontaneous development


areas which are to be chosen for their rural and urban-rural characteristics. The survey is part of tlte 1958


and more experienced side, were given their hardest fight of the season, but managed to pul! through with goals from DOB­ SON (3), LEWIS and HINDLEY. Tile outstanding player for the home side was Helliwell. Clitheroe's team; Duriing;


Tlte school, playing an older


P 'j Kirk, Hodson, Lee; Chapman, Wallbank, Nightingale, Fenton


Clitheroe's team will be • Wallace; Walker, Rawstron-


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