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AWARDS TO KIBBLE MEN QUEUE OUTSIDE


COURT


A BOUT 40 people, some of whom had stood outside


the police station for half a*1 hour, were in the public


aallery at Clithcroc Magis­


trates’ Court on Monday morning, when Joseph Vinson Masters, aged 22, of no hxc address was remanded m custody for a further week. Masters, who is charged with


LADIES of pleasant


SITUATIONS VACANT I MISCELLANEOUS SALES smart


well-known Mail-Order introduce spare-time Jiy.s


personality their


cans for only a few hours on week­ days and entails no selling of goods or collecting of money.—Selected applicants will be given full l*ng


ideal expenses


agency to part-time


jor interview to Mrs. G. Chambers, *1, Lilac Avenue, Newhey. Lancs.


S and paid a eooi'd salary and


commission.—Write g


train- plus


WANTED. Good all round Joiners. “ Apply, a. Vcevcrs and Sons. Shaw Bridge Saw Mills, Clitheroe. Tel 75 (or evening 673). Also Apprentice or improver.


WEST RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL


SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE


the murder of 75-year-old Janu» Littler, who lived alone at• ® Derby Street, Clitheroe, appeal­ ed in the dock handcuffed to a policeman and was wearing t same slate grey suit and green


and white shirt which he «oit at his two previous appearances in the dock at Clitheroe. ' Asking for the remand, Inspe^


AN engraved gold wrist watch was presented to


Mr. Tom Parkinson of 9, Cardigan Avenue, Clithcroc, to mark his retirement from Ribble Motor Services Ltd., after 35 years of loyal service in this area.


fic superintendent, presented the watch on behalf of the depot staff, at the presentation of Kibble safe driving awards at then- annual dinner and dance at the Pendle Hotel. Chatburn,


Mr. J. Smith, the district traf­


Mr. Parkinson retired last September on the day after his


69th birthday. The event was organised by


Clitheroe Depot Social Commit­ tee.


sented all the people on the pic­ ture with safe driving awards, tlic major award going to Mr. \V. Hope who has a safe driving record of 31 years. The awards are presented through the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.


Councillor W. Sharpies pre­


W. Sharpies the Deputy Mayor a n d chairman of Clitheroe Borcugh and Rural District Road Safety Committee. Other guests were the assistant


Guest of honour was Councillor


NEW THROUGH ROUTE FOR TRAFFIC


AN important new alternative route for through traffic between Edisford Road and the borough boundary at Primrose will be via Thorn Street, Eshton Terrace, VVoone Lane


and Primrose Lane. This route was chosen as the most acceptable of two pro­


posed routes, in a discussion between Clitheroe Borough Engineer, Mr. J. Newton Bell and the Divisional Chief Superin-


tendant of Police. The other route proposed


was via Thorn Street. Eshton Terrace, Greenacre Street and


Whallcy Road. At the Town Councils


traffic manager Mr. E. W. A. Butcher, the area superintendent


for Ribblc eastern area Mr. L. Moore, and the area engineer for Ribble eastern area Mr. F.


ster. conductress D. Bleazard, conductor J. Briggs. District Traffic Superintendent Mr. J. Smith, driver J. Leece, driver T. Parkinson, driver W. Hope, con­ ductress B. Simpson, Mr. L. Wood, the senior depot clerk, and conductress C. Webster.


Pictured are Inspector C. Web­


meeting last night it was decided to adopt a ^ recom­ mendation of the Highways Committee that application be made to the Minister of Transport for a direction to provide a “ halt” sign in Hcnthorn Road at the junc­ tion of Hcnthorn Road and Thorn Street and to remove the existing “ halt” and “ slow ” signs in Thorn Street.


The alternative route will


case the flow of traffic in Moor Lane.


COUNCIL SEEKS BUS SERVICE


FOR LITTLEMOOR


TVETA ILS of a bus service which Clitheroc Town Council wish to provide for the Littlemoor Road and Hayhurst


Street district arc to be sent to Ribblc Motor Services Ltd. This was decided al the


me e t i n g on Tuesday night of the Town Council, when a recommendation by the Hi s h i v a y s Committee was


submitted to the Highways Com­ mittee by the Borough Engineer. Mr. J. Newton Bell, illustrating suggested "inward” and “ out­ ward “ routes for a service ic


approved. Plans for the service were


serve the district. Mr. Bell pointed out the routes


coiild be varied and extended so ns lo serve any new housing development in the Goosebutts


district. A meet of the Pendle Forest


nd Craven Hunt will be held at Sraccwell at 11-30 a.m. tomorrow. The Bleasdale Beagles will


ncet at Market Field Gale, \bbcystead, at 1 p.m.


U.N. MEETING The Clitheroe branch of the


United Nations Association met on Monday, when the subject of disarmament was discussed.


I t was reported that the


United Nations Disarmament Committee, meeting at Geneva was optimistic about the progress


being made towards the achieve­ ment of disarmament. During 1963 more real progress had been made in the relaxation of ten­ sions and towards the achieve­ ment of measures of disarma­ ment than at any tune since the UN was founded.


well look back on 1963 as the turning point in relations be­ tween the Powers.”


" Future generations might


YOUNG TORIES Five members of Clitlicroc


Jennifer Jones, Frances Murtagli John Rushton and Michael Col­ lett visited the Houses of Parlia­ ment and were shown round by Mr. Frank Pearson, M.P. for the Clitheroe Division. They also listened to a debate from the visitors' gallery.


The previous day Helen Nutter, WANTED


Young Conservatives attended tile Young C o n s e r v a t i v e s ’ National Conference in London on Saturday.


CHILDREN’S CLOTHINC wanted- sensible prices given, all poji«<LC


paid.—Samuels. 77, Bakers Green Rd.. Huyton. Lancs., nr. Liverpool.


WANTED. Hide Settee and 1 Choir or Suite. Good condition.—Box No. W.4. Advertiser and Times.


WANTED. Greenhouse, good condi­ Ttion.—Spedding. Henthorn Farm.


el. Clitheroc 1374.____________.


I BUY Children’s. Teenagers’. Ladies' and Gents* discarded clothing, also


soft furnishings. Prompt atun


tion.—p.c. to: Mrs. Howarth. Church Sauarc. Worsthornc, Bum- Icy. Tel. 78882.


NEW N.U.T. PRESIDENT


V I R. J. L. GARNER, of Ribblcs- ^ dale School, was elected president of the Clitheroe Assoc­ iation of tile National Union of Teachers at the annual meeting


on Tuesday. In his presidential address


Mr. Garner commented that it was a pity that, since this was election year, education was be­ coming more and more a politi­ cal issue and the subject of electioneering promises.


make any advance would cost money, he said.


Lip service was cheap and to


universities were needed and all this meant a greater percentage of the national purse than at present must be devoted to edu­ cation and more money spent on tire nation's children.


More schools, colleges, and


ent wants for his own child, the community must want for all its children. Nothing less will do.’’


“ What the best and wisest per-


chers would continue to fight for educational progress, but he be­ lieved that teachers would have a bigger influence in the country if they were united, and he look­ ed forward to seeing a corporate, self-governing profession.


The National Union of Tea­


of Ribblesdalc Nursery School was elected vice-president.


Miss M. Hewitt, headmistress


elected secretary, and Mr. E. R. Bithell, who was rc-electcd trea­ surer, were thanked for their services.


Mr. W. T. Seed, who was re­


tor P. B. Jackson said that tne necessary papers had been sent to the Director of Public Pm-e-


cutions and he hoped rtiat W next week the prosecution should be in a position to proceed. The magistrates were Laitj Worslev-Taylor, presiding ana


Mr. J. D. Greenwood. Mr W.-D. Greenwood, for tne


defence, had no comment to Mr. Littler. a retired bricklajei.


was found dead at his home with head injuries on Frida;


January 31.


MARKET REPORTS


Sale there was an increased entry of 46 In-Calf cattle, but a smaller number of 32 Stoves. Feb. and March Calvins Co'is,


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART At Friday's Fortnightly Prize


£68—£88 10s.; Summer Calving Cows. £48—£62; Feb. and March He if e r s . £56 - £69; Summei


Calving Heifers. £51 — S t r o n g Bullocks, £44 — £5-;


Young Slirks, £20—£33. The judges. Nil*. R- H. Baikci


Strong Geld Heifers, £38-£ojL Other Geld Heifers, £27—£•»•


of Samlcsbury and Mr. G. Moor- house of Bolton- by -Bowland made tlie following awards: in Calf Heifer-1, A. Procter.Wha­ ley 2, H. Speak, Read. Best In C a l f Cow-1, T. Robinson. Simonsione; 2, H. Frankland.


Barley.


there were 42 Cattle, 239 Sheep and Hoggs, 4 Calves, and 100


At Monday's fatstock sal e , ,


Pigs. 011 otter. 1st Grade Steers, 142s. to 161s.


per cwt.. 1st Grade Heifers 159s. 2nd Grade Steers 137s. to 154s. 2nd Grade Heifers 133s. to 150s. Cows, 108s. to 129s. Calves (Bobbv) 40s. to 45s. each. Calves i (Stronger) 137s. 6d. Local Hoggs 2s. 91d. to 3s. 4id.. 3s. Id. per lb North C ou n tr y Hoggs (Quality). 2s. lid. to 3s. 5Jd. Fat Ewes. £2 10s. to £4 10s. Pigs: Porkers (59.1 25s. lo 34s.


6d. Cutters (31) 28s. to 35s. Bacon (5) 28s. to 31s. O/W Cl'..


29s.


sale of newly calved cows and heifers, there was a better entry with a brisk selling trade for ail


On Wednesday at ihe weekly


stock. Quotations: Best Newly Calved. Cows .


£72 to £92 10s. each: Other Cows. £61 to £ 68: Best Heifers. £82 to £109; Other Heifers £08 to £79.The judges, Mr. H. Turner of Langho and Mr. W. Roberts, of Farnhill, Skipton. made the fol­


lowing awards: Newly Calved Heifer—1st and


2nd—R. C. Seed, Whitewcll. Newly Calved Cow—1. Pen­


ningtons, Bilsborrow; 2, H. Joy. Whitcwcil.


GRINDLETON C.E. SCHOOL KITCHEN


1 A vacant position has arisen for a a -j hour MAID (21 hours per day)


t the above school kitchen. £ Rate of pay is 3s. 62d. per hour, equired to undergo a medical


2 4s. 2d. per week. r The successful applicant will be


sent to the undersigned on or before Saturday, 7th March, 1964.


examination. o Written applications giving details


Education Office, Water Street, Skipton.


GARDENER HANDYMAN required two half-days or one whole day per week (Wlswell).—'Write Box No. W.6, Advertiser and Times.


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


BRIGHT STREET .DAY NURSERY CLITHEROE


NURSERY ASSISTANT required. Salary £295 at 18 years rising to £470 per annum. Application forms


obtainable f r om the Divisional Medical Officer, 19. St. James’ Street. Accrington. Returnable by February 28. 1964.


CLERK/CASHIER REQUIRED lor small office in Clitheroe


MALE OR FEMALE


Interesting position for person with P.A.Y.Km sales ledger ancl general office experience. Appli­ cants must be keen and ener­ getic and capable of working on own initiative. Salary accord­ ing to experience.


Write, Kivins details of age, education, etc., to Box No, W.5, Advertiser & Times


L00MER AND TWISTER required.— Apply. Stonebridgc Cotton Manu­ facturing Co.. Victoria Mill, Chat- burn.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


Divisional Executive No. 5 SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE


a WELFARE ASSISTANTS


t the following schools Parish


Great Harwood School (1)


Rishton Nordcn County ary School (1)


Great Harwood Nordcn Secondary School 11 >


required Infants' Second- County


Pleasington R.C. School (1) 71 hours per week. Wage £1 7s. Id. a Application by letter stating age


Clitheroe Ribblesdale Co u n t y Secondary School (1)


Divisional Education Officer. Educa­ tion Office. Blackburn Hoad Rish­ ton. not later than the 26tll Feb-


nd experience should reach the ruary, 1964.


RESPONSIBLE POSITION for' In­ telligent Saleslady in modern retail shop, not food. Previous experience nol essential. 5i day week, blit applications considered for part- time work. An announcement will be made when job filled.—Write in first instance to Box W.3, Advertiser


and T i m e s . ______________


RELIABLE DAILY HELP required 2 mornings per week.—Ring Chat-


burn 325.


WAITRESS and Kitchen Help reqd. 'Mrs. Ford, Market Cafe, Clithcroc.


Tel. 987. Clithcroe. ______________


LADY WORSLEY TAYLOR requires an experienced Herdsman and General Farm Worker excellent


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT


COMMITTEE NURSING AUXILIARY required-


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


part-time for dav duty. Applications to Matron.


STAFF NURSE required for duty.


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL CLITHEROE


ONE FULL-TIME NURSING AUXI­ LIARY required for Rehabilitation


week.


Unit and Day Hospital. 44 hour week. Experience not necessary but applicant must have a keen interest in the care of the elderly sick.


CASTROL SERVICE STATION


lubrication SERVICE


BROWN ST., CLITHEROE tel. no


NOW OPEN FOR REPAIRS AND SERVICING, FROM AN OIL CHANGE TO A COMPLETE OVERHAUL


„ . V u s \ VISIT AND make CERTAIN OF THE CORRECT GRADE OF CASTROL FOR YOUR CAR HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED REGULARLY FOR TROUBLE FREE MOTORING. WE CAn s a v e y o u t im e a n d m o n e y .


r o i l TWO WEEKS ONLY, COMMENCINC FEB. 24(1,, WE WILL SERVICE YOUR CAR, YOU PAY ONLY FOR THE OIL.


FREE FREE __ FREE — FREE


FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY FREE


Applications to Matron.


The above posts are subject to Whitley Council salary scales and conditions of service.


EXPERIENCED DRIVER required, must be over 25 years of age.— Apply. Duttons Transport Ltd., New Garage. Mytton Road, Whallej.


Tel. 2 3 3 0 / 1 / 2 . _________ SITUATIONS WANTED


ACTIVE PENSIONER (Malct. with business experience, seeks pau- time employment in or near Clith­ eroe.—Please write to 1, Cardigan Avenue. Clitheroe. Tel. 843.


SMART HOUSEWIFE. 35. acquires part-time job as Shop Assistant (not grocery), preferably mornings. Write Box W.l, Advertiser and


Times. PERSONAL


SPENCER Foundation and binsical Supports, individually designed. By appointment. — 23, Woonc Lane,


Clitheroc. HOLIDAY ac commodation M 0 REC AM BE. Inclusive,.A a t stud


3 BOARS at stua; pen. tssex. laigi White and Landrnco bows and Gilts


accom; transport nTS}'a,blSk.7‘ Simpson Grindlcton. Chat. 203.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


^C?itheroe.^ LncUraMAllw'peshicmed Stretch Nylons.- ______________


FREE — FREE FREE 1958Spaieovei523.


(Oct.) LAMBRETTA 150 0.0.. W


11 i'l' I ClHTHT, Bag IHIll £50' d.n.o.—Tvl” Clitheroc


MORPHY RICHARDS R 6 T A R Y IRONER. as new, £1» —>44. Pimlico Roacl, CUthcroe. Tcl. 1142, • _____


Lakes tours, etc.. £12 15s. 0d. Marshalls. Wichlield Hotel.______


____ ___ __


S ^ ^ » = h ^ V nw i g § M : Clithcroc. I cl. 1 1 1 0 . ______


wrought iron CATES indivi- rinallv made, to suit your gateway. —Lancashire Lines. Shawbridgc,


Clitheroe. Tel. 130o.____ _ W ' ? o M gdffi Jewellery


Dirt exchange4 for hew goods^-24, Bing William Street. Blackburn.


cmma POWER in . the EVENING MEWS says; Everything about ihL


VIVA is geared to give a woman


confidence. It lias no Licks, no uiirnrUes_except a fine, last acct leratlon. Gear changing is a ^r.ca[*\;


I S S t OR SlnVLTD..byCLITHECROE. Phone 1 2 1 2 /3 ._________ •


o n nNER HOUSE, Kina Lane. CUthcroe. Dormy Blankets and Twilled Flannelette Sheets.


C 1 N C E R DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE. Rood condition, £9 o.n.o.


Road, Whallcy.


X&o Single, Dark Oak Bed and Button Mattress, £.1 10s. ua. Chatburn. Draper, 17. Accrington


10 oil1— toii West. Hellltield.


COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, excel­ Tholent pedigree, blflck. Epiinxed.


mpson. Church Cottages. Hnl-


nuSBRIDCE for high-class WATCH cur t C OCK REPAIRS. All . work iUlmn Street. Blackburn. Tei.


m ried out by. our own craftsmen Wul fully guaranteed.—24, Ring


7920.__________________ [_____


SALE STARTS TODAY! Books, Pens, • Pictures. Stationery, Games. Con- ______


Moor Lane. Clltheroe.


struction Kits offered. at bmgam nrlcos — Kavclee Bookshop, -G--B,


Year. We are prepared to subsidise ■i limited number or Installations in eertain areas for the purpose or •lemilrlng • word of. mouth recom- menc a t Urns unci arranging oeca- "lornil viewing, for u limited period bv prospective customeis. Be \\uun. 'ind save money. Write immediately ' to: j*M.G Engineering Ltd... Refuge


CENTRAL HEATING AND MONEY SAVING can be yours in the New


Assurance Buildings, Ainsworth St., Blackburn.


_____________ used CARS


1963 DEC. MORRIS 1100. TARTAN RED. p R ^ ' '^ THR10R' ONE OWNER. 2,000 MILES ONLV AS NEW.


iq/vi n cT VAUXHAIL VICTOR ESTATE CAR. SILVER ?6‘ SAGE. GOOD CONDITION. WELL MAINTAINED.


196'’ JAN. AUSTIN MINI VAN. GREY, GOOD CONDITION THROUGHOUT.


1961 AUSTIN MINI. BLUE, ONE OWNER. EXCELLENT CONDITION.


I960 AUSTIN A.35. VAN. REAR SEATS. GOOD THROUGH­ OUT.


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


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


RUFUS CARR LTD.


CENTRAL GARAGE, REMINGTON GISBURN 254 OR


B VWDLANDS CARAGE, CL1THEROF '


CLITHEROE 73 FORD RETAIL DEALERS


ONE PART-TIME DOMESTIC ASSIS­ TANT required for evening duties— approximately 18-21 hours per week.


day


STAFF NURSE required for night duly—approximately 33 hours pel


house.—Apply. J. R. Hind. Old Vicarage Farm. Bashall Eaves.


f previous experience should be D. MATTHEW,


housewives. occupation


profitable highly


appearance required Finn


and1 by to


______


The Clithcroc Advertiser A Times. February 21,1964 7


UNWINS GARDEN SEEDS and Hor-. ttcultural Tools and Sundries*— 1


R. E. Dawson. 28-30, Parson Lane, l Cllthcroe.


ESCAPE from washday with .. HOOVER Kcymatic for as little as


Us. a week! Example—-trade in allowance on a Hoovermatlc wasnei £40, balance covered by 156 weekly payments of 11s. against cash price £110 5s. installation and service FREE. Full details and no-obliga­ Ttion valuation on old washer from


ELEHIRE. Clitheroc 636.___


SUTTONS GARDEN SEEDS and Hor­ Rticultural Tools and Sundries.—


ciltheroe.


. E. Dawson, 28-30, Parson Lane, ________


FIREPLACES in slate, marble„ and tile,_R. E. Dawson Ltd., 28-30, Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 382.


BR0ADL00M AXM1NSTER < Xi WILTON FITTED


All the 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 fitted free


Tel. 62816. Also at Skioton 89. L » V h H I s?H


piano TUNING and repairing by experts; 35 years' experience; P.C. receives prompt attention.—Sharp, 42 Now Rood. Blackburn. Plione Blakcwater 43180.________


Divisional Education Officer.


n , hpholSTERY. Save Middle­ man's


treasured 3-pleco as new tot as n little as £10. Chairs £3. Over 100


recover your Tel. 7188.


niunshlp first class and guaranteed. Collections and deliveries fiee. Phone or write today and. we will be pleased to call evenings at youi convenience. Distance no object.— B°akbano U8 Bmdygnte. Burnley.


atrrrns for your choice, work-


A LITTLE more than a Pt’n)}y. hour to rent a first class J.ele% is>ion..


stallatioh, FREE service—Minimum 12 months rental — Phone 1ELE


Only 6s. 6d. a week—no deposit for a sparkling 17 set. 1 REE iri


HIRE, Clitheroe 630. ______ ANY M A K E ot S EW IN G M A C H IN E


runalrctl cleaned and oiled, or com- plctely overhauled; satisfaction guaranteed. - Walter Thomason. Open Market, CUtberoe. every Tues­ day anOSaturOW________ _


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered; new aprons; wheels rc-tyrcd and removed.—A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woone Lane. CUtberoe.


Tel. 683. ________


SAVE SPACE IN YOUR HOME! Let us convert your sewing machine


to an attractive electric DP!*?}},1,!} model. Price only £12 Ws.. which Includes clcctnc motor, stitch light,


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


and Saturdays. _________ SHIP’S CARPETS


New condition; all sixes. Many soiled bargains and CM pet® at sale prices. Just a word to tbost looking for lame and odd-sized carpets. Now In stock: 6x4,61 x 51 X 31, 5 X 4. 5 X 31, 5 X 3. 41 X 4,


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


6/10/0: 4 x 3s from £12.


89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Also at


Opposite New Inn


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON


BEES CARDEN SEEDS and Horti­ cultural Tools and bundries.—R. j?. Dawson, 28-30, Parson Lane, Clith-


eroe. L1DEN


VVHITEWOOD fu r n itu r e


* kitchen units. * WALLCUPBOARDS.


* dressing tables. * DESKS. * WARDROBES. * BOOKCASES. ETC.. F.TC.


D E L IV E R E D TO A L L A R E A S .


Send or call for Frre Cniatocurn. T H IS A D V E R T W IL L SA V E YOU M O N E Y ! S


Cut it out and present it when ordemjR


vour Lidm Furniture. reMih: l *« the £ iSrvi saved . .


SPECIAL BARGAIN


COSYWRAP FIBREGLASS INSULATION


Our Special Price (This Week Only)


21/- per roll.


i watch this space for Future Bargains.


18/- PER ROLL


R. P. O’KEEFFE 17 FLEMING SQUARE


BLACKBURN. i Tel. Blakewater 85145.


St«cSd.-t ill all Du-U-Yi.uv.4plf Mati'ilalsi.


eno qale. Blue F l.o c k e d Nylon B r id e sm a id ’s


As new Cheap.-Apply, Advertiser and Times.________


Dress and Headdress. .


H C.B. PEDIGREE PRAM for sale.- Apply. 30- PImHco Road. afte. 6


p.m. _ _ _ _ _


^ bT aT e blue "WILSON” PRA-M with all accessories. • As new. H, Langshaw Drive, Chthcioe.


g 'u °b-m--Bowiand. near Clithcroc. IN STOCK NOW


IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW CARS


1 4 DOOR CORSAIR. AQUA BLUE AND WH1IE. BLUE INTERIOR.


1 4 DOOR CORTINA. LIGHT BLUE. 1 LORD CLASSIC. LIME GREEN, REG. 1964. DELIVERY


MILEAGE £40 UNDER LIST,


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED "The Old Firm”


41 X si. 4, X 21. 4 X 4, 4 X 31, t 4 x 24 31 x 21. etc., etc. All pile


£u f te 'd through. Carpets from


S eI yor THE OTHER


inmhs must be protected against LAMB DYSENTERY


Lamb Dysentery is a killer when it strikes. This year it


could be your lambs that die if you leave them unprotected.


of 'Covexin', the seven-in-one vaccine, are automatically protected through the first milk. These lambs need no


There are two simple ways to avoid losses . . . protection before birth or protection within 12 hours of birth. Lambs born of ewes which have had a pre-lambing dose


further protection. Lambs born of unvaccinated ewes are in great danger and should be inoculated with ‘Wellcome’


Concentrated Lamb Dysentery Antiserum as soon as possible after birth, certainly within the first 12 hours.


Flocks can enter the 'Covexin' System at any time. To establish


Immunity in the ewes for transfer to the lambs, a preliminary injection is necessary at least


8 weeks before lambing. The pre­ lambing dose is given 2weeks


before lambing. The lambs will then be protected against


Lamb Dysentery, Pulpy Kidney Disease and Tetanus.


If your ewes are not vaccinated make su re your lambs are protected with


‘Wellcome’


Concentrated Lamb Dysentery Antiserum


LAMB DYSENTERY ANTISERUM OBTAINABLE FROM


CHARLES CLEGG. M.P.S.. CHEMIST 5 CHURCH ST., CLITHEROE. TEL.J91


• NANS W e l l c o m e p r o d u c t s ORDER THE LEADING BRAND NW I O


23 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone Clitheroe 796


The a tm rhotcraamt are apen until S p.m. an Fridays. N O D E P O S I T AT AL L 1


Here is the T.V. bargain of the year. Only 7/11 weekly. No deposit whatsoever. Installed for only 1 month’s rent just 34/3 •


This set has everything you need. With full overhead controls it’s a modern, slim, 17' screen marvel. And it’s backed by the same top


D.E.R. service (all free) you get with sets costinghalfasmuchagain.


Wait no longer. See these sets at our address below. Stocks are limited—so come in now!


_ _ == = = =


_ _ ^ ^.. — —


(Government regulation* apply only to xett manufactured after July 196U Mimmutn rental period 12 months.)


AT LAST! ONLY! _/11


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