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The Ciitheroe Advertiser ' & Times; February 14,1964


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


SUNDAY NEXT,


FEBRUARY 16th 10-30 a.m.


REV. RONALD JOBLING 6-0 p.m.


MR. W. S. HASLER


' LADIES’ CLASS at’ 2 p.m. Speaker: MRS. NICHOLSON


CLITHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


MISSIONARY SUNDAY


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16th 10-30 a.m. Family Worship.


6-0 p.m. Evening Worship. Preacher:


REV. ALAN GAUNT


MANOR HALL (GOSPEL HALL) Millthomc Avenue, Clithcroe


SUNDAY, FEB. 16th Gospel Service G-30 p.m. Speaker: MR. M. JOHNSON, Rishton


WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19th LADIES BRIGHT HOUR 2-45 Speaker: MRS. R. WREN, Burnley.


THURSDAY, FEB. 20th CHILDREN’S HAPPY HOUR 6-15 p m.


THE UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP


will meet


Tomorrow, Saturday, 7-30 p.m. at


The Pocket Testament League All arc welcome


St. James’ School MR. J. ALLEN will speak on


Clithcroc Naturalist Society


LECTURE


“OVER THE SEA TO SK YE " by MR. B. SHARPLES


THURSDAY, FEB. 20th at 7-30 p.m.


in Co-op Guild Room. Moor Lano (Old National School)


ALL WELCOME


ANNUAL DINNER AND SOCIAL EVENING


FEBRUARY 28th


BLACK BULL HOTEL RIMINGTON


7-30 p.m. (or 7-45 p.m. Tickets now available from


Secretary and Treasurer. Bolton-By-Bowland Y.F.C.


Open Meeting to be held in


Bolton-By-Bowlaud School


on Tuesday. 18th February, 1964


to take the form of a Debate on “Pedigree Cattle”


Everyone Welcome CHIPPING MEMORIAL HALL 6th AND LAST HEAT


Carnival Queen Event


FRIDAY, FEB. 21st Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


MELODY MA KER S BAND ADMISSION 3/-


Spot Prizes Balloons


go forward to the Grand Final on May 1st, when the 1st Prize will be £10. and two Runners Up £3 each. Also Sash and


Three girls will be chosen to Crown.


Imperial Ballroom, Nelson Telephone 657C0


The Ballroom ot The Stars


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14th 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.


Colne Ladies’ Circle present at their Valentine Ball—The Dynamic


ADAM FAITH


50/50 Dancing. Licensed Bars. Tickets 7/6: at the foyer 3/6.


Racked liv the Roulettes plus Logger and tbc Lumberjacks


SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15th 7-30 to 11-30 D-m. Wc present the


and-the mystery group Licensed Bar.


Phabulous Phantoms the dynamic Eiders


Tickets 4/G: at the fover 5/6'. Or with Adam Faitli tear-off ticket 3 / -


“GET WITH IT"


[SEE HOW ITS DONE I ’ ---------*


BY


NORTH WESTERN GAS BOARD I CENTRAL LANCASHIRE GROUP f


A Cookery Demonstration will be given in I the Gas Service Centre, 2, Castle Street,! Clitheroe, on Tuesday Next, 18th February,| at 2-30 p.m.


Please come and bring a friend


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT BRANCH LANCS. LADIES SOCIAL SECTION N.F.U.


THE


NEXT MEETING will be held on


MONDAY, FEB. 17th


in the Trinity Methodist Churoh Sunday School Room at 7-30 p.m.


Mayoral "At Home' The Worshipful the Mayor and Mayoress (Mr.


Alderman Ernest Crossley and Mrs. Dinah Sattcrthwaite) will be “At Home" in the Mayor’s Parlour, Town Hall, Church Street, on TUESDAY, 25th February, between 7-0 p.m. and 9-0 p.m., and residents of the Borough are cordially invited to meet them there.


To assist in catering arrangements, admission will be by ticket, obtainable at the Public Library.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE Wm.F. Holgate Painter and Decorator


52 BROWNLOW ST. CLITHEROE


wishes to announce that his telephone number is


CLITHEROE 1433 WHALLEY


mon was preached at Whalley Parish Church on Sunday morn­ ing by the Rev. Dr. A. T. Ling, and took its usual theme of “ Faith in Adversity.” Dr. Ling is a lecturer in the


SERMON.— The Assheton ser­ READ


ed prizes and Mrs. V. Parker won the special prize at a whist drive in the Conservative Club


WHIST.—Ml'S. E. Pirt present­


on Monday evening. Other winners were: Ladies:


Theological Department of Leeds University, but used to lecture at a Baptist Missionary College in India before coming to Eng­


land and being ordained into the Church of England. The service was conducted by


GISBURN


Wool Secretariat gave a talk, illustrated by films, to members of Gisburn Women’s Institute when they met in the Festival Hall yesterday week. Mrs. R. Capstick presided and


WOOL.— A member of the


Rev. H. Snape. who was assisted by his curate, Rev. D. Duckworth.


1st Mi's. B. Rimmer, cons. Mrs. W. Harrison. Gents: 1st. Mrs. J. L. Kenyon, cons. Mrs. E. Max­


well COFFEE.— A coffee evening


and bring-and-buy sale in Read Congregational School on Fri­


the North Western Electricity Board gave a cookery demonstra­ tion to Wmen Unionists when they met in Read Conservative


day raised £2 12s. CO O K ER Y . —Mrs. Holt, of


Club last week. WADDINGTON


and modelled by members was judged by Mrs. Proctor, of Nel­ son, and won by 1, Mrs. Carlisle and Mrs. Hirst; 2, Mrs. Capstick and Mrs. Taylor; 3, Mrs. Frank- land; 4, Mrs. Moorhouse and Airs. Broun; 5. Mrs. Jackson and Miss Gowling. Mrs. Ellison agreed to attend


Mrs. Walters t h a n k e d the speaker and projectionist. A competition for clothes made


St. Helen’s Mothers’ Union, a whist and domino drive, was held


on Tuesday. Ml'. J. B. Herd was M.C. and


EF FO R T— The annual effort of


THE WEEK’S OBITUARY GRAHAM E. WOOLSTENCROFT PUPILS and staff of Clitheroe


residents of Grlndeton were grieved to heal* of the death at his home on Monday of Graham E. Woolstencroft, 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Woolstencroft, of 10 Valley View, Qrindleton. After losing a leg about two


Royal Grammar School and MR. J. T. COTTON


days after his 86th birthday Mr. James Thomas Cotton, of Billing- ton Gardens, Billington, died in a i-oad accident on Whalley New Road, where three days earlier a child had been knocked down in the same’ spot


Yesterday week, only three


years ago Graham recovered sufficiently to return to the Grammar School where he obtained his G.C.E. and qualified for Burnley Art College before ill-health again overtook him. Although handicapped, Gra­


ately to the villagers of Billing­ ton as “ Old Jim,” was an engin­ eer at Abbey Mill, Billington until his retirement.


Mr. Cotton, known affection­


ham was a popular boy in the village, in which he took a keen interest. He was an enthusiastic member of the Village Institute, being on the committee, and also had interests in many local sporting organisations and in the village youth group. Sympathy is extended to his


Band and the Working Men’s Club for 29 years, and everyone knew him as an independent person who was very fond of children. He was a widower and had 10 children, two of whom had died.


He was president of the Brass


on Wednesday. MR. C. G. SUNTER


St. Ambrose Church, Grindle- ton, and a service was conducted there by the Vicar, the Rev. E. Sidebotham, prior to cremation yesterday. Among those present at the


parents and two brothers. Graham was associated with


Mrs. J. C. T. Baker presented the prizes. Whist winners were, Ladies: 1,


Cremation was at Pleasington


Christopher George Sunter, of 27, Ribble Lane. Chatburn.


THE death occurred at his home on Friday of Mr.


service was the head-master of the school, Mr. Gerald Hood, Mr. B. Seed, form master, and two boys Alfred Homes, a prefect and B. J. Kempster.


MRS. E. A. COW PERTH WAITE


cheque for £50 had been sent to the National. Society for Deaf Children from the £86 raised at the Christmas fair.


MITTON


and home made cakes, and the ladies of the church waited on. Afterwards there was a Whist and Domino Drive, which realised about £40 for church funds.


CHATBURN


Parker and Mrs.Lawson; Gents: Mr. Turner and Mrs. Hazelwood. Competition : 1, Mrs. Grosvenor; 2. Miss Whipp. Knockout: Mr. Clayton and Miss Jeffs.


1, Mrs. Parkinson; 2, Mrs. Singleton; table prize, Mrs. Parkinson. Gents: 1, Mr. T. Robinson: 2, Mrs. E- Tomlinson; table prize, Mrs. Leeming. Dominoes: — Ladies: Mrs.


Whist winners were: — Ladies:


teacher tested junior girls of the Girls’ Life Brigade, Chatburn, for their knot tying badges. Mrs. Moorhouse passed the following girls: M. Edmondson, M. Austin, S. Evans, K. Hudson, R. Drink- water, R. Farkes, S. Fish, K. Scott, K. Heslin, L. Lonsdale. Mrs. Cairns, the N.E. Lancs


BRIGADE. — A Ribblesdale


effort at Mitton Church, Mitton, took place in the schoolroom of Mitton School, on Tuesday. There was a turkey supper,


EFFORT.— The annual Ladies’


the Council Meeting in Lan­ caster. I t was announced th a t . a


son: 2, Mrs. R. Nelson and Mrs. Heyes; cons.. Miss H. Marsland. Dominoes: 1. Mrs. J. Garlick (Clitheroe); 2. Mrs. J. Wooff; cons., Mrs. J. Bond.


Union funds. WHITEWELL


Miss Jackson (Clitheroe); 2, Mrs. Irwin; cons., Miss Jeffs (Chat- bum). Gents: 1. Mr. J. Smith-


Proceeds were for Mothers’


domino drive arranged by the Hodder Valley branch of Skip- ton Division Conservative Asso­ ciation was held in the White- well Hotel on Monday evening. Ml'S. Yendell, of Slaidburn.


WHIST. — A wh i st and


presented the prizes and M.C.’s were Mr. G. Sedgwick and Mr. J. Ripley. Whist winners were—Ladies:


1. Ml'S. J. Gibson; 2, Mrs. H. Green: 3, Mrs. G. Aslibridge; cons., Mrs. J. Parker. Gents: 1. Mrs. D. Calvert; 2. Mr. H. Green; 3, Mr. J. Blackburn; cons., Mr. F. Greenhalgli. Domino winners were: 1.


lyTRS. Edith Cowperthwaite, a ILL 78-year-old widow, formerly of 12 Montague Street, Clitheroe, died in Harrogate Hospital oil Monday. She was living at Harro­ gate with her daughter and son- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Har­ greaves of the "Firs", 138 Hook- stone Drive, Harrogate. Mrs. Cowperthwaite was born


in Clitheroe and only moved out of this area two years ago when she was taken ill. When residing in Clitheroe,


Mrs. Cowperthwaite was asso­ ciated with Clitheroe Parish Church and was a member of the Mothers’ Union. She is survived by her son and


Church yesterday preceded the interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.


daughter. A service at Clitheroe Parish


CLOSELY associated with


Miss E. Dawson: 2. Mrs. Eddie- stone; 3, Mr. J. Towlcr; cons., Mrs. E. Ncwhouse. Competition winners were Mr. F. Wallbank and Mrs.


Colonel L. C. King-Wilkinson, thanked helpers.


Wall. The


b r a n c h president. DUNSOr BRIDGE


Battalion Officer, passed the fol­ lowing girls in the “ D ” point of the cadet star: E.' Bogden. A. Jackson. G. Clark., A. Hudson, S. Harrison, J. Watson, P. Edmond­ son.


SLAIDBURN


entitled “Ideas unlimited” was given by Mrs. F. Dakin at the February meeting of Slaidburn Women's Institute. Mrs. L. C. King-Wilkinson presided. A competition for the prettiest


IDEAS. — A demonstration


and Dunsop Bridge Women's In­ stitute held their monthly meet­ ing on Wednesday evening, when Mrs.. M.. Taylor, vice-president, presided. Miss P. Newsham, of Clithcroe, spoke' on the impor­ tance of first-aid relating to home accidents, and also she demonstrated the “ kiss of life.” Thanks to her were expressed


W.I.—Members of Whitewcll


all her life, Miss Helena J. Har­ greaves, of H a r t l e y Fold, Grindleton, died in hospital yesterday week. Miss Hargreaves, who was 81,


MIS S H. J. HARGREAVES Grindleton Methodist Church


to live in Chatburn with his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Mary Sunter, and family, a few years ago. He had been employed at Victoria Mill. Chatburn, but had been in ill-health for some time. A service at St. Michael and


Mr. Sunter, who was 45, went


SITUATIONS VACANT


FITTER/DRIVER required. Lawson^ and Ellis Ltd., Greeni Mill, Grindletom 478/9.


Tel.


_ Apply. endale Chatburn


LADIES REQUIRED for attractive part-time employment representing a Leading Mall Order House. Must be prepared to interview house­ holders. A pleasing personality more Important than experience— full training given. Four hours per day—average earnings £5 5s. Od. Write for interview to the Super­ visor. Higher Timberhlll Cottage, Habcrgham Eaves, Burnley, or phone Burnley 2076 after 6 p.m.


WANTED. Reliable Daily Help, 2 mornings. 9 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.— Apply, Box No. S.2, Advertiser and Times.


LADIES of smart appearance and pleasant personality required by i well-known Mail-Order Firm to


spare-time agency to housewives. This ideal part-time occupation calls for only a few hours on week­ days and entails no selling of goods or collecting of money.—Selected applicants will be given full train­ ing and paid a good salary plus expenses and commission.—Write for interview to Mrs. G. Chambers, 27, Lilac Avenue, Newhey, Lancs.


ntroduce their highly profitable


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT


COMMITTEE


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL CLITHEROE


STAFF NURSE required for night duty—approximately 33 hours per week.


STAFF NURSE required for day duty.


St. John's R.C Ch u r c h , Clitheroe, preceded interment at Shore Chapel Burial Ground, near Cornholme, Todmorden, on Wednesday.


MRS. E. A. BATES


79, of Bech Cottage, Grindleton, died in Clitheroe Hospital on Saturday.


\ N adept needlewoman, Mrs. Edith Annette Bates, aged


St. Helens, was a sister at Black­ burn Fever Hospital until her marriage. Her husband Mr. R. C. Bates was a sergeant in Blackburn Police Force for 26 years. Mrs. Bates was connected with


Mrs. Bates, who was born in


Chapel of Rest Blackburn on Wednesday, prior to interment at Pleasington Cemetery. Mrs. Bates is survived by her


the Chapel, Grindleton. There was a service at the


husband, son and daughter. MRS. E. J. BURNS


was a native of Grindleton and had lived there all her life. She was affectionately known


as “Auntie Lena’’ to the hun­ dreds of local Methodists whom she had taught during her 50 years of Sunday School teaching at the Methodist Church. Tlie funeral took place at


Grindleton on Monday, the Rev. J. A. Mimmack officiating.


TOC H PARTY


'THE • 15th annual parly given by Toe H, Clilhc-


by Mi's. Perrin. Prizes in a com­ petition for a " bowl of bulbs" were: 1, Mrs. Worswick: 2. Mrs. M. Pyc: 3. Mrs. J. Marsden.


HURST GREEN


apron made from a yard of material was won by Mrs. Steen and Mrs. Lewis.


per was held in St. John’s School, Hurst Green, on Mon­ day, followed by a whist and domino drive. Whist winners were, ladies, 1, Miss Bretherton; 2, Mrs. J. Roberts; gents, 1, Mr. T. Armour: 2. Mr. W. Jaikcs. Domino winners were: 1,


SUPPER.— A pie and pea sup­


Wallbank and Mrs. Holt. CHIPPING


David Whalley; 2, Alan Whalley. The raffle was won by Mrs. j.


ed slides of a holiday in the Rocky Mountains and other parts of North America were shown by Miss Walker at a meet­ ing of Chipping Women’s Insti­ tute at the monthly meeting. Members were asked to submit


TO THE ROCKIES.—Colour­


names as soon as possible for a train trip to Edinburgh. The competition for a holiday


souvenir was won by Mrs. Whit­ taker, Mrs. Chadwick and Mrs. Birkett.


CLITHEROE DIVIS ION CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


S U P P E R CLUB (25—45 Age Group)


FIRST MEETING, PENDLE HOTEL, CHATBURN


FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1964 Supper served at 8 p.m. prompt


Speaker: MR. GILB ERT LONGDEN, M.B.E., M.A., LL.B. (M.P. for South-West Hertfordshire)


(Prospective Conservative Candidate for Morecambe and Lonsdale)


Chairman: MR. ALFRED HALL-DAVIS from Conservative Offices, 14 Mill Street, Padiham TICKETS 11/- inclusive


roc, ~ for crippled, invalid, and old people in Clitliero:^ was attended by 124 guests in the Parish Church School


on Saturday. Also present were the Mayor,


Alderman E. Crosslcy. the Mayoress. Mrs. D. Satter- thwaite, the Vicar, the Rev. A. F. Clark, and Mrs. Clark, and Mr. J. Buttenvorth. president of the Rotary Club of Clitheroe, and Mrs. Butterworth. Guests were brought to the


a native of the Fylde district, who had resided in Rimington for over 40 years, died in Clithcroc Hopital on Monday, aged 62. Her father, the late Mr. J.


AIRS. EMILY JANE BURNS, ‘"-'-of Station House. Rimington,


ONE FULL-TIME NURSING AUXI­ LIARY required for Rehabilitation Unit and Day Hospital. 44 hour week. Experience not necessary but applicant must have a keen interest in the care of the elderly sick.


Applications to Matron.


The above pasts arc subject to Whitley Council salary scales and


conditions of service.


LAD required for Farm Work, full or part-time, live out.—Frankland.


Edisford Bridge Farm. Tel. Clithcroc 688.


GENERAL MAINTENANCE MAN required on an agricultural estate at Dunsop Bridge, Clitheroe. Man with previous experience of tills work preferred. Good house pro­ vided with all services. Permanent position if satisfactory. Apply giv­ ing age and details of previous employment to the Clerk of Works. Duchy of Lancaster Estate Ofiicc, Forton, Preston.


WEAVER wanted for automatic L looms. Willing to train Lancashire


oom weaver. Apply—Pcndlc Mill. Clitheroe.


KITCHEN AND STILLROOM HELP required mornings or evenings.— Details apply. Spread Engle Hotel, Sawlcy. Tel. C' 'hatburn 202.


WEST RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE


vacancy of cook shortly to occur at S the new THORNEYHOLME R.C.


Applications arc invited for a


Lewis, was a Station Master at Chatburn Station. Her husband. Mr. A. Burns, was signalman at Rimington Station until his retirement. When Mr. Burns first began work, Rimington, now a derelict


with Stopper Lane Chapel for a long tipie, during which she was a worker for the Overseas Mis­ sionary Society Women’s Work. She,'was a very active member of I’.imington Women’s Institute until her illness. Mrs. Burns leaves a husband


station, had a stationmaster. clerk, three signalmen, and a "porter and a half,” and four goods trains a day used to stop there. Mrs. Burns w a s connected


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


BLACK SILVER CROSS low coach built pram. Good condition. £10 o.n.o. Apply—11. Gre enf ie ld Avenue. Chatburn.


party and taken home by mem­ bers of the Rotary Club and the Round Table and they were thanked by Mr. H. A. Coates. He also thanked Mrs. Whiteside and Mrs. Grimshaw and the rest of their helpers. After tea there was a concert,


dington’s dancers, The Vibra- trems with George Burgess as leader, Mr. Harold Fielden, and Mrs. VV. Sharpies (accom­ panists) and members of St. Stephen’s Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society, Burnley, who gave songs, stories, sketches, and mime, the leader being Mr. Bill Reid. The artistes were thanked by Mr. B. Sharpies.


arranged by Councillor R. Grice and c omp e r e d by Mr. B. Sharpies; Artistes were Miss Mary Wad-


MOTORIST ‘CUT IN’


licence endorsed at Clitheroe yesterday for driving without due care and attention.


A 54-YEARS-OLD Barrow man was fined £5 and his


stop after an accident against Walter Pindcr, of Cockerill Terrace, Barrow, was dismissed. Mr. J .Wild, prosecuting, alleged


Another summons of failing to


that Pinder had cut in sharply after overtaking a car driven by Lt., Col. Ronald Wealleans, of Talybont-on-usk near Barrow and had scraped the front of Col. Wealleans’ car. For Pinder, who pleaded “Not


UNWINS GARDEN SEEDS and Hor­ ticultural Tools and Sundries.— R. E. Dawson. 28-30, Parson Lane, Clithcron.


ESCAPE from washday with HOOVER Kevmatic for os little as 11s. a week! Example—trade in a!low*ance on a Hoovermatic washer £40, balance covered by 156 weekly payments of 11s. against cash price £110 5s. Installation and service FREE. Full details and no-obliga­ tion valuation on old washer from TELEHIRE. Clithcroc 636.


50 EMPTY Plywood Tea Chests for sale.—Apply. Preston Farmers, King Street, Clltheroe.


C O R N E R HOUSE. King Lane, Clithcroe. Ladies’ Floral Wincey Nightgowns: all sizes.


1954 LAND ROVER in good condi­ tion all round, sell or exchange.— Highland. 3. Standford Pl ace,


Clitheroe. Tel. 300.


SUTTONS GARDEN SEEDS and Hor Rticultural Tools and Sundries.—


Cli. E. Dawson, 28-30, Parson Lane, theroe.


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


C O RN ER HOUSE, King Lane, Clithcroc. Combinations In wool, wool mixture or Vedonis.


FOR SALE. Wooden Railway Slee­ pers—Highland. 3. Standford Place.


Clltheroc. Tel. 300. •


FIREPLACES in slate, marble and tile —R. E. Dawson Ltd.. 28-30. parson Lane, Clithcroc. Tel. 382.


FULL-LENGTH White Rose Brocade Gown with an overskirt, also bouf­


tiser and Times.


KIRTLAND Upright Piano, iron frame, in good condition. £7 o.n.o. —Box T.3. Advertiser and Times.


ONE JUKE BOX for sale. — Conti­ nental snack Bar, Clitheroc.


guilty’’ to tlie summonses, Mr. W. D. Greenwood, said that the scratches on Wealleans car could have been caused before the incident. The damage ■ to Pinder’s car, which had been brought in evidence, had been caused some time before. Pinder did not know of any


1950 LAND ROVER, good cond. 5! W li p Outboard Motor, as new.—


cllgnto Yard. Clltheroe.


LIDEN WHITEWOOD FURNITURE


accident until he was stopned b’v WeaUeans.


witnesses' expenses and * six guineas advocate's fee.


m o n t h l y meeting Mothers’ Union of C h u r c h was held


OLD


TOSSIDE T O S S I D E


Pinder was ordered to pay £5


• Kitohen Units • Wall Cupboards • Dressing Tables • Desks • Wardrobes • Bookoases. etc., etc.


Delivered to all Areas Send or call for Free Catalogue


of the Tossidc


— The


cluded the evening. PENDLETON


on “Old Tosside" and was thanked by Mrs. Whipp. A Jacob’s join supper con­


Vicarage last week. The Vicar, the Rev. R. C. Allan opened the meeting and Mrs. Wh i p p presided. Mrs. H. Ncwhousn gave a talk


in the


and domino drive was held on Friday in Pendleton Village Hall, tile proceeds being f0r church funds. Mr. W- Cowperth­ waite was M C.


BASKET. — A basket whist


T H IS A D V E R T W IL L SA V E YOU M O N EY I I


Cut it out and present it when ordonne your Liden Furniture,


result; 1s. in tlio £ (5% ) saved! SPECIAL BARGAIN


els per Roll, our: Special Price (this week only) 18s. Watch per Roil.


COSYWRAP FIBREGLASS INSULATION


this space for future Bargains.


R. P. O’KEEFFE


17, FLEMING 8QUARE BLACKBURN


TEL B'WATER 85245 ‘*‘°°kist "Material's)’* Y0Ur" l,


fant veil and rose headdress. Size 38 —Box No. T.l, Clltheroc Adver­


MISCELLANEOUS SALES BROADLOOM


AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED


Ail tile latest colours and designs All at less than usual prices Widths from 27 Ins. to 6 yards


Example: 6 x 4 yards £27/10/0 Delivered and dtted free TAP8ELL & WES'!


89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Tel. 62816 Also at Skmton


PIANO TUNING ana repairing Dy experts: 35 years' experience, P.C. receives prompt attention.—Sharp, 42 New Bank Road. Blackburn, phone Blakcwater 43180..


___


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle­ tman's profit. We re-cover your


TcL 7188.


Collections and deliveries free. Phone or write today and we will be pleased to call evenings at your convenience. Distance no object.— Beakbane. 68 Sandyeate. Burnley.


lreasured 3-plece as new for as pittle ns £10. Chairs £3. Over 100 matterns for your choice. Work­


anship first class and guaranteed. • ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE LATEST •


A LITTLE more than a penny an hour to rent a first class Television. Only 6s. 6d. a week—no deposit— for a sparkling 17” set. FREE in­ stallation, FREE service—Minimum 12 months rental — Phone TELE- HIRE, Clltheroc 636.__________


ANY MAKE ot SEWING MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or com­


day and Saturday._____________


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered; - new aprons: wheels re-tyred and TeL 683.


____


pletely overhauled; satisfaction guaranteed. — Walter Thomason. Open Market, Clitheroe. every Tues­


repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lano and Woono Lane. Clitheroe.


SAVE SPACE IN YOUR HOMEI Let tus convert your sewing machine


o an attractive electric portable I model Price only £12 10s. which


and Saturdays. SH IP ’S CARPETS


oot control, and handsome carry­ ing case. Collection and delivery free all districts—Walter Thomason. Open Market. Clitberoe. Tuesdays


fncludes electric motor, stitch light, USED CARS


1963. DEC. MORRIS 1100. TARTAN RED, GREY INTERIOR, ONE OWNER, 2,000 MILES ONLY, AS NEW.


New condltton; all sizes. Many soiled bargains ana Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd-sized carpets. Now in stock: 6x4,51 x 4, 64 x 34, 5 x 4 6 x 34. 5 x 3. 44 x 4, 44 x Si. 44 x 24 . 4 x 4. 4 x 34, t 4 x 24, 34 x 24, etc., eta All pile


Please Note.—No connection wltb any door-to-door canvasser.


TAP8ELL & WEST LIMITED “ The Old Firm” Opposite New Inn


88. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Also at


No. 15. BELMONT B R ID C E SKIPTON


PATRICK MENNEM in the DAILY MIRRO R says: The VIVA is an


honest-to-goodness family car, that will carry 4 adults in real comfort —5 at a pinch.. It has a big boot and a performance that would put some H litre cars to shame. Try. one and Prove this. From WELLGATE MOTORS LTD., CLITHEROE. Phone 1212/3.


BEES GARDEN 8EEDS and Horti­ cultural Tools and Sundries.—R. E. Dawson. 28-30, Parson Lane, Clith-


eroe.


RU8BRIDGE for high-class DIA* f MOND REPAIRS of all kinds: satis*


action guaranteed. — 24, King William St., Blackburn. Tel 7920.


1958 A.55, good condition, many extras.—Townson. 1, College Cot­


tages, Newton, near Clitheroe, RUFUS GARR LTD.


CENTRAL GARAGE, RIMIN'GTON GISBURN 254 OR


BAWDLANDS GARAGE, CLITIIEROE CLITHEROE 73


FORD RETAIL DEALERS


u f t e d through. Carpets from £6/10/0: 4 x Ss from £12.


1962 OCT. VAUXHALL VICTOR ESTATE CAR. SILVER SAGE. GOOD CONDITION. WELL MAINTAINED.


1962 JAN. AUSTIN MINI VAN. GREY, GOOD CONDITION THROUGHOUT.


I960 AUSTIN A.3J, VAN. REAR SEATS, GOOD THROUGH­ OUT. ;


1958 AUSTIN A.35 VAN. GOOD CONDITION. WIRELESS, ETC., TAXED. '


COMPETITIVE H.P. TERMS ARRANGED INSURANCE :: CAR EXCHANGES


P ^ 1


CHOOL KITCHEN. t The hours arc 30 per week and


he rate of pay is 4s. 3*d. (£6 9s. 8d.). reThe successful applicant will bn


exquired to undergo a medical adtails of experience and names and


Education Office,, Water Street, Skipton.


WOMEN for general housework. Part-time and full-time. Times to suit buses. Fares paid.—Perry, Shireburn Arms Hotel. Hurst Green. Tel. Stonyhurst 208.


FEMALE TEENAGER wanted, even­ ing work.—Bay Horse Inn, Barrow, nr. Whalley.


and a daughter.-The funeral was at Martin Top Chapel yesterday.


KITCHEN WORKER" required, 5 dinner times per week. 3s. 6d. an


hour, meal provided.—Apply, Wad- dington Road, Fish and Chip Shop.


c s dresses of two referees should be


amination. deWritten applications, containing


ent to the undersigned before March 14. 1964.


D. MATTHEW. Divisional Education Officer.


b / e t e ON TOP YES “ACE”


BEAT THE REST


FOR CAMERAS AND ALL


PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT


®


Many new models are now in stock


and more arc arriving daily


MAY WE SHOW


AND DEMONSTRATE THESE TO YOU


AT THE NORTH'S LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE


WE ARE NOW AT 7 AINSWORTH ST.


t el . BLACKBURN 44123 BEHIND


I WOOLWORTHS


NEXT TO CINEMA ROYAL


PART-TIME CLEANER (Female) required, 20 hours, £3 13s. 2d. per week.—Apply by letter stating age. experience, and name and address of one referee to the Divisional Educa­ ttion Officer. Education Office. Rish­


on. not later that 26th February, 1964.


WANTED


CHILDREN’S CLOTHING wanted, sensible prices given, all postage paid.—Samuels, 77, Bakers Green Rd„ Huyton, Lancs., nr. Liverpool.


I BUY Children’s, Teenagers’. Ladies’ and Gents’ discarded clothing, also soft furnishings. Prompt atten­ tion.—p.c. to: Mrs. Howarth, 31. Church Sauare. Worsthornc, Burn-


icy. Tel. 78882. _____________ BOARDING PETS


EDENCROFT BOARDING KENNELS. Hesketh Lane, Chipping (Licensed). Vacancies Dogs and Cats. Strip­ ping and Trimming all breeds. Animals collected if required, in­ spection invited.—Phone Chipping


257. POULTRY AND EGGS


LIVE POULTRY reqd.. top prices S. Townson. Tel. Slatdburn 271.


SALE—Day Old Pullets. WLxRIR and RIRxWL £13 per 100. Month Old Pullets £17 10s. per 100. When available.—J. Clegg. Higher Edge Farm. Slaidburn. Nr. Clitheroc..


Tel. Slaidburn 276. ---------------------------------


Ravclston H o us e, W£ddlns5So’ Clitheroe. Telephone: Clithcroe 689.


ings a week, transport .available from village.—Apply, Mrs. Lupton,


YOUNG MAN REQUIRED to learn bar work


ALSO YOUNG LADY dayto serve drinks in best-room, Satur­


and Sunday Evenings, Top Rate. ALSO YOUNG LADY REQUIRED


for kitchen help, Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday. 11 a.m.— 2-30 p.m. Lunch included. £2 per week.


Apnly in person Whalley Arms Hotel, Whalley


WANTED. Good nil round Joiners. —Apply. A. Vcevers and Sons, Shaw Bridge Saw Mills, Clttheroe. Tel 75 (or evening 673). Also Apprentice


or Improver.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


CLITHEROE RIBBLESDALE COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL


LEGAL NOTICE WANTED. Daily Help, 3 or 4 morn- NOTICE TO C ] Z U iH T ire TO CREDITORS TO SEND


IN PARTICULARS OF DEBTS OR CLAIMS


WILLIAM HANSON & SONS (CH A IRM A KERS ) LIMITED


(In Voluntary Liquidation)


Sanv m*e Required on or before the Pwth day ol March 1964, to send In their names and addresses with narticular.s of their Debts or Claims t and Hie names and addresses of


NOTICE is hereby given that the of the above-named Com-


undersigned. F. S. L. Moon of 4-, K?ng Street. Clltlicroc Lancashire, the liquidator of tile said Company, and if so required by notice in writing bv the said Liquidator are by their Solicitors or personally to come in and prove tlielr said Debts or Claims at such time and place as shall be specified In such notice, or in default thereof they will be ex­ cluded from the benefit of any dis­ tribution made before such debts


heir Solicitors (If an,) to the


are proved. Dated this 12th day of February,


1964’


F. S. L. MOON. Liquidator.


TENDERS BOROUGH o p CLITHEROE


EXTERNAL PAINTING OF COUNCIL PROPERTIES


t Tenders are invited Tor the ex­


ernal pointing of 174 Council dwellings. Form of tender and spcci- fication of work required can be obtained from the Public Health Inspector, York Street. Clltheroe. on deposit of £2 2s. Od. which will be returned on receipt of a bona flue


tender. Tenders in a plain scaled envelope


en d or se d "External Painting' should reach me by not later than February 25. 1964.


Town Clerk's Office, Clithcroe.


s The Council do not bind them­


elves to accept the lowest or any tender.


„ TII. L. SAGAR. Town Clerk.


FYLDE WATER BOARD


HEYES LANE PUMP HOUSE BLACKBURN


s Tenders are invited for the con­ Ftruction of the above Pump House. d urther particulars and tender


ater than March 12. 1964. AT STUD


LO C A L NEWS


for Clitheroe. was in the Con­ stituency on Monday, when he met two separate depu­ tations from local National Farmers’ Union Branches to discuss with them the Febru­ ary Price Review. Mr. Pearson also visited


MR-. FRANK PEARSON, Member of Parliament


g °M E of S;|


of the An oli


industries in Padiham. f


*


/~iLITHEROE must seize the ^ chance tomorrow to take two points at Shaw Bridge in an


just about as deep as that which Clitheroe occupy and th e ir indifferent form at the moment should raise Clithcroe's hopes. On a day when Clubs in the


effort to get away from the rele­ gation zone. Rossendalc United are in water


by the bl facturing T Africa- trial SupH port all cl out of \vc| Victoria and jobs I Some oil


at the mi! I day, have I mostly oil


dustry—bif Several|


league's lower regions are to meet well-placed sides, a win for Clitheroe could considerably improve their league posi­ tion.


"jlTRS. DAWSON, a teacher at -t’A- Downham School, showed colour films of holidavs at a meeting of Cli th e r ’oe Co­ operative women's Guild at [heir meeting on Tuesday Included were films of the Isle


ot sk.ve. Wales, and English beauty spots. Mrs. M. Slinger


and Mrs. E. Wilson thanked Mrs. Dawson. Mrs. E. Allen presided.


CHATBURN, Downliam and


Water Board. Sefton Street. Black­ lpool. Tenders to be received not


ocuments from Engineer, Fylde


3 BOARS at stud; pea. Essex, large White and Landrace Sows and Gilts accom; transport available. — G. Simpson Grincilcton. Chat 203


turkey tea, whist and domino drive at Chatburn Church Institute last night week. Guest of honour was County


Worston W.U.A. held a


Councillor Basil Greenwood. There were four M.C.s for the whist and dominoes, Coun­ cillor J. Sharp. Mr. F. Clayton. Mr. A. Turner and Mr. H. E. Bowden. About £30 was raised for W.U.A. funds.


rpHE Bleasdalc Beagles will • meet tomorrow at Higher


Fair Snape. Blcasdalc, at one o'clock.


Siddows Avenue. Clitheroe. won the Blackburn Academy award for tlie best third-year apprentice in hair styling at a competition in King George's Hall, Blackburn on Sunday. Miss Smithson is employed at


a Blackburn salon. *


* ONLY slight damage was caus­


dealt with the fire, believed to -be caused by faulty wiring under


office and service centre of the North-Western Electricity Board in King Street early on Wednes­ day morning. Clitheroe Fire Brigade soon


ed by a fire at the Clitheroc


the floorboards. »


* MR. ROBE RT KEITH


Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Atkinson, of 1. Wood Terrace, Chatburn, has passed the final examination set by the Institute of Chartered Accountants. Mr. Atkinson, w h o served


* *


/ v scouts' and Cubs' jumble sale held on Friday, over £52


4 T the Parish Chu rc h


was raised for troop funds. * •


MR. JOHN RUSHTON, chair­


Conservatives spoke to mem­ bers at their meeting on Mon­ day about the Young Consera- tives' duties during the time of an election. * •


man of Clitheroe Young BIRTHDAY greetings to Mr.


Street. Blackburn, formerly of Woonc Lane, Clitberoe, who is 87 on Tuesday and to Mrs. Dorothv Wilson, of 22. Painter Wood. Billington, who will be 84 next Friday.* *


R. Taylor, of 21, Providence


IN STOCK NOW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY


1 4 DOOR CORSAIR. AQUA BLUE AND WHITE. BLUE INTERIOR.


I 4 DOOR CORTINA. LIGHT BLUE. ' 1 FORD CLASSIC. LIME GREEN, REG. 1964. DELIVERY MILEAGE £40 UNDER LIST.


lectured members of Clitheroe and District Young Farmers Club on accountancy at their meeting


Mr. T. Lund, of Simonstone,


last week. He described the work neces­


Wood. The results of the public


speaking eliminating competition


were announced. Clithcroe intermediates defeat­


ed Chipping by 76 points to 69. The team will meet Carnforth


in the next round. The senior public speaking


team lost by one point to White­ chapel. scoring 71 points to Whitechapel’s 72. In the last round of the quiz competition. Clilheroe scored 53


to Dunsop Bridge's 37. •


«


Sunday, noon till 1 p.m.. and the rest of the week 6 p.m. till 7 p.m. (except Saturday) W. D. Green, Railway Road.


pense prescriptions outside nor­ mal shop hours next week is •


Clithcrcc chemist open to dis­


sary to balance a sheet, espec­ ially those of the lccal farmer. Mr. Lund was thanked by John


y ; ATKINSON, younger son of


i 17-YEAR-OLD hairdresser, Miss Elaine Smithson, of 18


villagers to accepl company’s! Last nig!


„ F DgBTg


tEIjC CtittjCl'OC


JUbbcrtts'er Sc tEimcS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1964


South Afrf Villiers ail to SabderJ tion unit Top p:|


arrangenn|


mised by South AI attache in | Local


Tingle. w| and who : and Burl


the Soutil for travel! is directil informatiil Last n i l


South Af| picting liij shown in But nol


habitants | move. The chi


I "I kno'l and a lit! a result ( | Sabden believe a I attracted | occupy mises. "People!


Council. l l urged his! be tempi! of a ro;| away.


might fir! from th r | fire.” Mr. N(fl


he did ungrateful as it seel was genf ciated. But lic|


half of s t o c k , southern| “If I


would nc| going Clifford Parish "Adverti.l do|


is safe


articles under Mr. Ed ward Smith, of Messrs. R. Smith and Co.. Blackburn, is an old boy of Fadiham Technical School.


I


BOTH Clitheroc first team and


odd goal on Saturday and in each match it was a disputed goal which tipped the scales in then opponents’ favour. The reserve side bowed out ol


the reserve side lost by the


the Birtwistle Cup at the first vound stage at Accrington on


Saturday. When Accrington Collieries


•’A” hit the winning goal, Clithcroc Reserve claimed the ball had crossed the by-line


before being centred. * i *


THIS WEEK’S ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN Belter go slowly untl


safely than swiftly, and fall by the way


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