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MORTONS bargain sale lias commenced BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY
SPECIAL OFFER—Gent's Swiss Watches 35/-.
SEE WINDOWS—For bargains in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Cutlery, Travel Alarms 35/-, Alarm Clocks 17/11, Canteen of Cutlery from 55/-.
CARPET DEPT.—50 yards only, 27 ins. Mottled Body Carpet—24/- yd„ Curl Rugs 32/6. Wool Rugs 47/-, Lovely full-size Axminster. Rugs.55/-, 59/6.
CARPETS MUST BE CLEARED—2 x 21 £7-10-0, 3 x 21 £8-7-6, £12-10-0, 31 x 21 £14-10-0. Oddments in Rugs arid Mattings.
ALSO MANY BARGAINS AT MORTON'S t Iease ask for est im a t e
mCarpaing in the popular Broadloom \m’t your floors with luxurious carpet fhou/irds of patterns to choose from,
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). or 31, CASTLE ST. ITHEROE
Tel.: 136 1 £425 |
,000 miles, rear seats ... £250 ! :. 11
........................... £595 ’
P 15 cwt....................... £175 i £185 £145 | £50 ’ £50 | £75
150 ............................ AN ............................ URSTS
£145 | £40 ; £75 5
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GARAGE, DUCK ST. pLITHEROE 547
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TOLL BAR GARAGE WHALLEY ROAD BLACKBURN Tel. 57033/4/5
Open: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
NOW OPEN SUNDAY 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. DAISYFIELD GARAGE
SERVICE & SPARES r£- CARS Luxe, yellow and white, one
Jr ............................................... £325 ISaloon. heater ....................... £300
|one owner, four new tyres, ......................................... £640
|O .I . Cert.................................. £125
GARAGE ROE
,LLEY
cad Cagle Hotel) Whalley 3367
ARR LTD. I—LAND ROVER DEALERS
CORSAIR DE LUXE Ooor. Eight Blue
IT TRICE T e e CORTINA )W — LIST PRICE
Id USED CARS I lime green, 2 door, complete
a n ew ge n e ra tio n off VICTORS A
bAISY ST., BLACKBURN Tel. 57033/4/5
FOR YOUR NEW AUSTIN or RILEY
IMMEDIATE OR EARLY DELIVERY ALL MODELS
QUALITY USED VEHICLES AT BARGAIN PRICES
3 MONTHS GUARANTEE
1963 AUSTIN A.40 Saloon— Horizon Blue/Black ....................................... 1961 AUSTIN A.55 Saloon— Crcy/Bluo ....... ........................................... 1960 AUSTIN A.40 Saloon— Horizon Blue/Black ....................................... 1960 AUSTIN A.55 Saloon — Green ..................................................... 1960 FORD CONSUL DE LUXE-Black/Blue ......* * ‘ *
1960 (Oct.) FORD PREFECT DE LUXE. O.H.V.— Blue/WhitC ................. .....................
1959 AUSTIN A.55 C AMBR IDGE — Grey/Red .......•••••........................ 1959 V AU XH A LL VELOX 9.000 miles since engine overhaul ...................... 1958 (Oct.) AUSTIN A.55 Saloon-Grey. Scat covers etc. .... • • • 1957 SUNBEAM RAPIER, fitted overdrive: radio; In exceptional condition
LIGHT COMMERCIALS 1967 AUSTIN MINI M o n van In Green. Low mileage and well maintained
1961 AUSTIN A.35 van. Blue. Economical .............................................. 1961 THAMES 5-cwt. van. Blue, neady for work ...................................
SOLD WITHOUT GUARANTEE
1958 AUSTIN A.35 Saloon ......................................................................... 1957 FORD PREFECT. Croen .................................................................... 1956 HIL LMAN HUSKY. Bluc/Cream ......................................................... 1955 AUSTIN A.50. Well above average condition ........ ....... ...............•**••• 1954 FORD POPULAR. Radio. Seat covers, heater, etc.; A good runner. Taxed
'"d EMO^TRATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION i u i a
AUSTIN fir. RILEY
£470 £435 £315 £375 £345 £395
, £335 £385
. £365 £350
£338 £180
£180
£195 £170 £75
£140 £75
18, MOOR LANE CLITHEROE. Td. 420
DAVID SAMPLES HIS .OWN BAKING
New models for the
Motor Show By our Motoring Correspondent
i new range of Vauxhalls— to be known as Series 101—
is announced this week. This third major development of the .Victors will bring the body styling of Britain s General Motors' subsidiary closer to that of Opel, tlie American firm's
German plant. Tile engine remains the same
with slightly Increased compres sion ratio on both the Victor and VX 4/90. Prices are : Victor 101 basic £635 (up £431; Super £708 (up £40); de Luxe £763 (up £28); Victor 101 estate car £774 (up £37); estate car de luxe £859 (up £43'. The VX 4/90, £871. has gone up £30.
F FT,a,r i a .D,i i -
COMPETITORS NOT DISMAYED OPENING WAS DELAYED
TH E opening of the seventh Methodist Festival of Youttyin Clitheroe was delayed for 45 minutes on Monday evening because Mr. Percy Lord, .Chief Education Officer for Lan
cashire and a former master at Clitheroe Royal Grammar^choo], was delayed by traffic. Mr. Lord told an audience in Trinity School “The work pf
tendent minister presided and the Rev. K. Phillips thanked Mr.
Lord. The festival had a second
blow by the late arrival of the judge for the elocution classes following the opening. Miss Elizabeth E. Loys, of Preston, was travelling to Clitlicroc blit her car broke down,
Schools in the circuit have con tributed 450 entries to the exhibi tion and many of the entries are on display at the school. Tonight there will be a scrip
Scholars frem nine Sunday
Sunday Schools 100 years ago was to leach children what the slate teaches them today—sums and English. However, the Sunday Schools still have an important role in education for they introduce young people to youth work and the arts. The Rev. R. Jobling, superin
(Waddington), 2 Wendy Green (Grindletoni, 3 David Hair°P
Lecming (Trinity). ART
ture quiz followed by hair styling , and tomorrow evening Mrs. Gordon A. Mnland, wife of the Chairman cf the North Lan cashire District of tlie Methodist Church, will present the cups and certificates at a concert ,of
finalists. HANDWRITING
Judge: Miss G. Hardacre, Grindleton.
Leach (Chatburn), 2 Maureen Edmondson (Chatburn), 3 Jef frey Parkinson (Trinityi. 11—13: 1 Alison Buxbaum (Grindletoni, 2 Peggy J. Wood (Waddingtoni, 3 Isla Greenwood cWaddington).
10 and Under: 1 Katherine M.
Judge: Rev. George Jobling. Sheffield.
14—16: Christine A. Holden
Horne (W a d d in g to n ) , 2 Katherine M. Leach (Chatburn), 3 Linda Bunting (Grindleton). 11—13: Isla Greenwood (Wad- dington). 2 A. Cookson (What ley), 3 John Talbot (Wlialley). 14—16- 1 Margaret I. Jobling
10 and Under: 1 Katrina A.
Judge: Miss E. S. Gunson, Clithcroe.
(Trinity i, 2 Joy Wadsworth (Trinitvi. 17—21: 1 Kathleen Wratliall (West Bradford'.
POSTER DESIGN
Judge: Reid's Poster Service, Burnley.
Horne (Waddingtom, 3 Kay A. Wilson (Trinity;. 11—14: 1 Joy Wadsworth (Chatham). 2 Isla Greenwood (Waddingtoni, 3 Peter Cookson (Whatley).
10 and Under: 2 Corinne F.
Leach (Chatburn). 11—14: 2 Joy Wadsworth (Clmttnirn. ..3.. .Ha G r e e nw o o d (Waddingtoni
10 and Under: 2 Katherine M.
DECORATIVE LETTERING Judge: Reid's.
(Trinity). 17—21: Joan Han op (Trinity), 2 Kathleen Wrathall (West, Bradford i, 3 Christine
MAP DRAWING
Leach (Chatham), 2 Keith Underwood (W a d d in g to n ) 12—14: 1 David Harrop (Trinity), 2 Joy Wadsworth (Chatburn), 3 Susan Leach (Chatburn i. 15—17:1 David I. Leach (Chat
9 and Under: 1 Katherine M.
Judge: Miss D. Spencer, Clitheroe Girls' G.S.
burn). 18-21: 1 Kathleen Wrathall (West Bradford).
Judge: Mr. J. H. Fern, Clitheroe. 12—15: 1 Sydney Chamley
WOODWORK
(Chaiburni, 2 ‘ Peter Cookson (Whalley).
son (Whalley), 2 Philip Heslin iChatburn), 3 Michael Fishlock (Whalleyi. 13—16: 1 Brian John son i Chatburn).
12 and Under: 1 Peter Cook
MODEL MAKING Judge: Mr. Fern.
1. Keith Underwood (Wadding Judge: Mr. Fern. METALWORK ton). PHOTOGRAPHY
wood (Waddington). 13—16: 1 Roger Blackburn (Trinity). 2 Wendy Green (Grindleton'. 3 Michael J. Haworth (Whalley). 17—21: 1 Alan Braithwaite (Low ■Moon.
Iev iChatburn), 2 Alan Barnes (Chatham). 3 Gillian M. Green
12 and Under: 1 Sydney Cliam-
Judge: Mr. Eiljah Bolton Chatburn.
Cotilinned on Page R
18—21: l Alan Braithwaite (Low Moon.
PASSENGER AREA INCREASED
work, Vauxhall has increased the passenger area, particularly in width—shoulder room in the back has been improved by 4 ins. and by almost- this amount in front. Though the height of the car has dropped by half an inch, interior headroom has increased (0.9 ins. front, 0.7 ins. back).
In restyling the Victor body fBmithmaites
Front leg-room is the only area where space has been reduced— by 2 ins. to 42.7 ins. Apart from the re-styled body, the biggest change in the new series is the braking system—all Victors will have self-adjusting drum brakes (front discs are optional on tile Victor, standard on the VX 4/90) measuring 9ins. by 13 ins.
131—available for two years in Sweden as a two-door version of the Volvo 121—is to be sold in Britain for £998. Luxurious seat ing in a textile/vinyl material with an adjustable support for the small of the back as well as the more usual adjustments, is one of the 131's main selling points. Others are front disc brakes, individual heating for the back-seat passengers, and (as usual) safety belts fitted as standard. The car will have a 75 b.h.p. 1.780 c.c. engine with a single carburettor.
The two-door 4/5 seat Volvo
m.p.l). car announced earlier this year in Italy will cost £549 in Britain. This is an extremely competitive price for the British market and should enable Fiat to sell a good number of tills grander version of the popular " 600." Prices of comparable models are Ford Anglia £523. Hillman Imp £533, Vauxhall Viva £567.
Fiat's new 850 c.c. 42-b.h.p. 75-
are reduced today by Auto Union (GB( Ltd. The 796 DKW F.ll will cost- £639. instead of £700. and the new 1200 c.c. F.102, which will be available in right- hand drive form shortly will cost £899. a reduction of £75.
The prices of two DKW models
THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS 48 VVHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE
GOOD PARKING WHILST YOU SHOP VERY SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED CARPETS
100 - 150 CARPETS AVAILABLE FOR DISPOSAL AT A FRACTION OF THE ACTUAL COST
Bales as yet unopened, but " e espect ha«
TOMORROW (SAT.), 24th OCTOBER 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
TONY'S NEW EMPRESS BALLROOM
Town Hall Street . BLACKBURN Wc have received the entire consignment with instructions to sell immediately
NO MORE THAN TWO CARPETS PER PERSON BALE 1 — 3 x 2‘ yards CARPETS, nil at £4-0-0 BALE 8 — 4 \ 3 yards CARPETS, all at £7-0-0 Please Note.—A large proportion of these Carpets are perfect, but a few are still damp and require drying
BALES 17 - 22 — These untouched by water S S s £ 6 -1 0 - 0
i‘Vsii'7.- 9 gns. AlmS 14 gns.
4x3 vds CARPETS
5x4 vds CARPETS
ilsVSs £7-10-0 10 gns.
£18-0-0 NOTE.—All sizes quoted are approximate
Sale organised by LORRAINE (SUPPLIES) LTD.. Rase Street Warehouse. Blackburn. (Licence No. 1263 LUw_______
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K ARROW Lace less comfort. Fine black calf. 69/11
The Clithcroe Advertiser A Times, t *etober 23,1964 T
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lloon, safety belts, taxed July l een ......................................... £395 lor De Luxe, one owner, small
|:llent condition, one careful ........................................... £500
Idition ...................................... £395 ood tyres, normal mileage,
Ins, heater, etc........................ £300 |tible, good tvres, clean con-
............................... £220
1MPREHENSJVE STOCK ACCESSORIES
OCTOBER 23rd 124th—8-0 a.m. to 8-0 p.m.)
BATTERIES PROM £5 9 p.m. EVERY DAY
|AND SEE US
4.P. TERMS ARRANGED CAR EXCHANGES
llAGE, RIMINGTON T lSB U R N 254
OR
|VRAGE, CLITHERGE i-ITHEROE 73
I NEW CAR SUPPLIED
Ighout ............................................ £210 111 maintained, good condition
No mere fashion change, buttruly functional design that wins you 4 inches more shoulder room for the same road width ! Greater strength and silence, too. New, duo-servo, self-adjusting brakes. Even easier gear changing. New front-and-rear heating. Extra power that puts extra snap into performance. New 'Magic Mirror'colours (just wash and wipe for showroom shine). Complete underbody seal. Series 101-quality-checked for
your lasting satisfaction. See them at the Motor Showand in ourshowroom soon.
Victor 101 S a lo o n s
from £ 6 7 8 inc. P.T.
Victor 101 Estate Cars
from £ 7 7 5 inc. P.T.
Your VAUXHALL dealer
WELLGATE MOTORS LTD.
king line showrooms clitheroe TEL. 1212/3
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