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v The Clitheroc Advertiser S: Times, October 23, 1964 FESTIVAL RESULTS


Ctiminiwtl ironi Pngc 7 DRESSMAKING


Loach (Chatbum), 2 equal Denise Wood (Slaidburm and Ruth A. Finch (Slaidburnb 10 and 11: 1 Jane A. Finch (Slaidburn). 2 Maureen Edmondson (Chat- burn). 2 Patricia W a l to n


!l and Under: 1 Katherine M.


Judge: Miss A. Jackson, Ribblesdale School.


(Waddington), 2 Isla Greenwood (Waddington). 14—16: 1 Joy Wadsworth (Chatham), 2 Susan E. Loath (Chatbum). 17—21: 1 Kathleen Wrathall (West Brad­ ford'.


(Trinity). 12 and 12: 1 Vivien Ireland


EMBROIDERY


Judge: Mrs. P. Davies. Low Moor. 0 and Under: 1 Gillian M.


Greenwood (Waddington). 2 Katherine M. Leach (Chatburn). 3 Kay A. Wilson (Trinity). 10—12- 1 Christine Dickinson (Trinity). Elizabeth Dinsdalc (Pavthornei, 3 Jennifer Seed (Trinity,'. 13—16: 1 Isla Green­ wood (Waddington). 2 Susan E. Leach (Chatham). 3 Sylvia Dinsdale iPaytliorne'.


KNITTING


Leach i Chatburn', 2 Kay A. Wilson (Trinity). 10—12: 1 Jennifer S e e d (Trinity). 2 Heather Bowkor (Whalley), 3 E. Janice Hodgson (Whalley. 13—10: 1 Susan E. Leach


9 and Under: Katherine M. Judge: Mrs. Davies.


(Chatburn i. 2 Jean Dixon (Trinity), 3 Isla Greenwood (Waddington'.


feltwork


den (Chat-burn >. 2 Gillian M. Greenwood (Waddington). 3 Katherine Dinsdale (Paythomei. 10—12: 1, Carol E. Wood (Wad­ dington'. 13—16: S u s a n E. Leach (Chatburn), 2 Joy Wads­ worth (Chatburn). 3 Vivien Ire­ land (Waddington).


9 and Under: 1 Elizabeth Bog- Judge: Ah'S. Davies. COOKERY


shaw (Trinity), 2 Alison Bux- baiun (Grindlcton), 3 lan Cants (Trinity. 16 and over: 1 Mar­ garet Richards (Low Moor). 2 Christine Deeming (Trinity). 3 Sheila Jones (Trinity).


Under 16: 1 Rosalind Brad­


Judge: Miss K. Hanson. Clitheroe.


BALLET


(Trinity! 3 Susan Haworth iWhailey. National: 1 Annette


Rung. ELOCUTION


Judge : Miss Elizabeth E. Lev. Preston.


rich (Whalley); 2. Beverley J. Hoyle (Trinity); 3. Katherine M. Leach i Chatbum). 10-12: 1. Susan Haworth (Whalley i; 2. Rosemary Woolrich (Whalley i ; 3. Linda A. Coxon cWhalley. 13-15 : 1. David Leach (Chat­ burn): 2. David Harrop (Tri­ n i ty : 3, Jean Dixon (Trinity) and Susan E. Leach (Chatburn).


9 and under : 1. Dawn Wool- ESSAYS


frey' Parkinson (Trinity). 10 and 11 : 1. Katrina A. Home (Wad­ dington >: 2. Susan Haworth I Whalley I; 3. Peter Jackson Grindleton'. 12 to 14: 1. Joy Wadsworth (Chatburn): 2, Mar­ garet 1. Jobling (Trinity); 3, Kathryn Wilson (Whalley) and Janet Bowker (Whalley). 15 to 17 : 1. David I. Leach (Chat- burn). 12 and under : 1. Heather Bowker iwhallev). 13-16: 1. Margaret I. Jobling (Trinity): 2. Tsla Greenwood (Waddingtoni: 3. Joy Wadsworth (Chatburn).


Leach (Chatburn); 2, Gillian M. Greenwood (Waddington): 3. Kay A. Wilson (Trinity) and Jef­


9 and under : 1. Katherine M.


Judge : Mrs. G. H. Kinder. Settle.


More to follow YPot PIANO


Preston. 9 and under : 1 Katherine M.


Judge Mr. Brian Cr.ver. of


Leach (Chatburn), 2 Susan Haworth 'Whalley). 11 and 12: 1 Barbara Jones (Trinity). 13 and 14 : 1 Susan E. Leach (Chat­ burn). 2 Ian N. Carus (Trinity). 3 Rosalind A. B r a d s h aw (Trinity). 17—21 : Joan Harrop (Trinity.


BIBLE READING


Loach (Chatburn), 2 Beverly J. Jlovle (Trinity), 3 Dawn Wool- rich (Whalley). 10 and 11 : 1 Paul Woolrich (Whalley, 2 Susan Haworth i Whalley.', 3 Anne Blackburn (Trinity). 12—15 : 1 Christine F. Parker


Judge : Rev. D. Duckworth. 9 and under : 1 Katherine M.


Judge: Jovce Heap of Burnley. Classical: 1 Janet Nowker (Whallev), 2 Annette Rung


GIRL’S SOLO


Great Harwood. 9 and under : 1 Patricia Driver


Judge : Mrs. Phyllis Bentley,


(Trinity), 2 Susan Myers (Trinity), 3 Alison Holden (Wad­ dington). 10—12 : 1 Susan Haworth


fWhalley). 2 Anne Wrathall (West Bradford). 3 Peggy J. Wood (Waddington'. 13—16 : 1 Catherine Matthews


(Trinity). BOY’S SOLO


Wood (Waddington). JUNIOR CHOIR


1 Whalley.


THE STORY BEHIND


THE NAME


the Parent-Teachers Association of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School (Girls', on Tuesday even­ ing. The association was addressed


by Alderman R. H. G. Horne, of Blackburn, who spoke about the origin of English surnames. Alderman Horne has made a


. GLIMPSE of England in the , \ Middle Ages was given ■ to


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LTD.


luivc vacancies for the following JUNIOR OFFICE STAFF


JUNIOR SHORTHAND TWIST aged 17-18 years


JUNIOR TYPIST aged 15-17 years


Apply in wriliiiR, shell details of »ec. education and experience, to The Accountant, Ribblcsdalc Cement Ltd., Clilbcroe naaBsxBsaseKiasz


that surnames largely originated in the Middle Ages and was at pains to deal with many having particularly local associations through such links as occupa­


tion and places of residence. He also delighted his audience


by giving them off-the-cuff ex­ planations of their own sur­


tress of the school, presided and welcomed Alderman Home.


‘LANDLADIES’ DINE OUT


-cY annual dinner and dance of Clitheroe and District Women's Auxiliary Association of the Licensed Trade, held on Tuesday evening at the Hodder Bridge Hotel, Chaigley. were Mr. Edward Lawrcnson. governing director of Castle Castings Ltd., and the Mayoress of Clitlicroe, Mrs. J. Hall. Mrs. M. Thorne was toast­


4 MONG guests at the third


man Horne is a former Mayor of the town and has been a member of the Town Council for 30 years. Miss B. Bingham, headmis­


names. A Blackburn solicitor. Aider-


close study of the subject and has collected an extensive list, visiting many parts of the coun­ try in his quest. In his remarks he mentioned


Trnlex Distribution Centre, West Bradford


vacancies have occurred in the FINISHING SECTION


AT THE TRUTEX DISTRIBUTION CENTRE, WEST BRADFORD. FOUR WEEKS HOLIDAY PER YEAR, EXCELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLICATIONS TO THE MANAGER:—MR. E. SHARPLES or TELEPHONE CLITHEROE — 927


STARKIE ARMS HOTEL CLITHEROE


R EO U IR E TH E FOLLOWING STAFF ASSISTANT COOK


Some experience in plain cooking required PART-TIME BARMAID


Approximately three evenings per week EXTRA WAITRESSES


master and a toast to Mr. Lawrenson. president of the evening, was proposed by Mrs. W. Cross, chairman of the Association. The vice-chairman. Mrs. Sheila Proctor, proposed it toast to the guests and the Mayoress responded. Alderman E. Crossley, the Deputy Mayor, congratulated the


association on the large sums of money they had raised for various charities.


Farmers complain of dust and noise


CONSIDERABLE noise, dust ‘ and smoke is annoying


farmers in the Knowlc Green area, it was alleged at a meeting of Preston Rural Council lost week, when Mr. F. V. Eccles, Moor Hcys. Knowle Green, applied to change the use of an agricultural building to storage, sorting and packing of waste paper. Complaints have been received


Must be experienced and available for Saturday Evenings if necessary — EXCELLEN F PA')’.


in


Gas sales up North-West


West have spent a 1 m o s t £3.000.000 more on gas cookers, washing machines, central heat­ ing and other appliances than last year, a 55 per cent increase, says* the North Western Gas Board's annual report, issued on


People living in the North-


Tuesday. Figures are £8.434.823 in


1963-04 and £5,452.112 lor the


about, among other tilings, by larger numbers of salesmen and more vigorous advertising on television, in the Press and in conjunction with other area boards and manufacturers." says


year before. "The increase was brought


the report. Biggest increases in household


from neighbours because this change, already begun, is devalu­ ing their property, they allege. In the planning committee's


appliance sales were in fixed room heaters (107 per cent), central heating boilers (70 per cent) and water heaters (65 per cent).


debate it was pointed out that the change of use might be con­ trolled and be of beneficial use to farmers in the surrounding district. The process includes the col­


pending the Divisional Planning Officer’s recommendation.


lection of unwanted paper proven bags. The application was deferred


-1'- present at a mannequin parade organised by the Lanca­ shire Ladies’ Social Section of the Clithcroe and D i s t r i c t Branch of the NFU. Tlie parade, which W!tx held at


FASHION PARADE A BOUT 200 people were


I


shaw (Trinity). 16—21 : 1 Christine M. Town-


son (Chatburn), 2 Roger Gordon (Trinity).


(Trinity), 2 Rachel Hodgins (Trinity, 3 Rosalind A. Brad­


Trinity Methodist Church Hall last week, was in aid of NFU funds. It was given by "Jackie's" of


i


for new ironing and pressing department shortly to be opened at the above hospital. Young women of personality and ability required, previous experience not essential. Wage £8 2s. lOd. per 42 hours. 5-day week. Transport available to the hospital. Health service conditions. t Apply personally or in writing to


CALDEI1STONES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CALDEhSTONES HOSPITAL WHALLEY. NR. BLACKBUHN \V A N T E D : LAUNDRY STAFF


he Group Secretary at the hospital.


SHORTHAND/TYPIST wanted after­ noons by arrangement..—Apply in writing to Ingham and Yorke, Littlcmoor, Clitheroe.


EXPERIENCED MOTOR MECHANIC required.—Write Box No. \V2,


Advertiser and Times. LANCASHIRE


EDUCATION COMMITTEE


Clithoroe Grammar School lor Girls mPART TIME CLEANER (female)


air central heating units were installed, many in council houses and flats, and by March this year there were orders for 6.000 more fer council housing alone. The board's surplus for the


More than 3,000 fanned warm-


eek. t Apply immediately to the care­


winimi. 18 hours, .£3 8s. Id. per aker at the school.


GIRL (15-16) for catering duties.' Weekends.—Write Box No. Ao. Advertiser and Times.


year (£1.580,000) was .£762,000 up on last year, and sales of gas and fuel also went up, in spite of tlie mild winter.


Old folks visit


now known as the Pendlc Club, visited the Verona Club at Thornton Cleveleys last week. The Verona Club, formerly a


King Street, Clitheroc. and six models showed a variety of clothes with the emphasis on country fashions.


EIGHTY-TWO members of ^ Clitheroe Old People's Club,


cinema, has been beautifully decorated and altered and is now an old people’s club. The visitors were entertained


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL CLITHEROE


club and ‘lights’ 5RIES required for evening duties


NT required at 3/8Jd. per hour. Double time for Sunday duties.


p.m.—8 p.m. at 4/lJd. per hour. AFULL-TIME DOMESTIC ASSIST-


NROLLED NURSES required. APART-TIME NURSING AUXILI­


quired. E STAFF NURSES and STATE


NT required. S p.m.—8 p.m. for b evenings per week at 3/8Id. per hour. Double time for Sunday duties


APART-TIME DOMESTIC ASSIST­ Applications to Matron.


to tea and a concert by the choir. They returned home via Blackpool to see the illumina­ tions.


This is your town m m


WThe above posts are subject to c hitley Council salary scales and


onditions of service. PETS


GOOD HOMES wanted for two male kittens, 7 weeks old.—28, Pendlc Avenue, Chatburn.


AT STUD


3 BOARS at stud; ped. Essex large* White and Landracc Sows and Gilts i acconi: transport available. — G ! Simpson. Grlndlcton. Chat. 203 i


HERO


TTEFIO of election night in i ■ Clitheroe was Mr. Brian Braithwaite, the town’s registrar and an assistant to the Town Clerk, who spent the night guarding the ballot boxes in St. James’ School.


taken to Clitheroe police staiioii and back to the counting centre for the count the following morn­ ing but to save time Mr. Braith- waite put duly before comfori.


Usually the balloi boxes an:


improvised bed and equipment in the schoolroom,' said the follow­ ing morning that he had spent " a comfortable night.”


Mr. Braitlnvaitc who had an


night alopgside the ballot boxes before he has spent many nights on windy camp sites for lie is a member of the local Clarion


Although ite has not spent the


Moorland C«*cenl, off Pimlico Road, f


Cycling Club and a keen rambler and photographer.


SITUATIONS VACANT


s i t s r . s . w f f i f l - v . WA N T E D :


!i „r, BD MAIDS. Wage £7 14s. lOd. i er-mIBBING MACHINE OPERA-


of 42 hours,


-rnRS \Vagc £10 10s. 8d. per week ‘F43 nours. E nti nut' c a n t e e n facilities.


xcellent *s i conditions N»V°Pcns“oiS Scheme. Full board


un< nWclf required. Applications to avalllaj”®^’secretary at the hospital.


- ^ 4 BRANCH, MANAGER or G 00,c,f V' required tor our Rend


“fusee branch. Tuesday and Satur- vllDSj* dliys Good prospects tor ' dal’ „ei“0n. — Applications to


A n n CoVratlvi Society, 09. W 4 .‘Padllmm.


‘YnV GENERA L ASSISTANT rc- LADY, “ )Bh country hotel, good


(I'li f ’ and wages.—Plough Inn. gelcswortl), near Sklpton


peT uE


f e r M e r V K n ' S P°£; ta ked-abotit Shopping Guide, mo?* 4 iiours a day (no weekends).


n g m box Al. Advertiser and T w w* A1


urn*


bonus can bring you £7 or i an(U a week.—Write for appoint­


— Bninrv, commission, expenses 5 lb Wily |I IU W UCAUDuq r,


TWO GOOD CLASS JOINERS re- Clltheroe. Tel. 598.


RELIABLE WOMAN wanted, to care for girl 4 years boy 17 months.— Apply 72, Lowergnte. Clitheroe.


A GENERAL OFFICE JUNIOR CLERK required. Applications wel­ comed from people having a know­ ledge of invoice typing and tele­ phone switchboard operating.— Apply John Southworth and Sons Ltd. Jubilee Mill, Clitheroe.


STRONG RELIABLE YOUTH re­ quired as assistant In warehouse. This position Is permanent with good prospects of promotion.— Robinson and Spcnslcy Ltd.. Rail­ way Road. Cllthcroe. Tel. 741/2.


FOUNDRY LABOURER urgently re­ quired.—Peter Houghton and Co., Wellfold Foundry. Tel. Clltheroe 70.


PART TIME CLEANER required.— Apply O.P.A. Ltd., Whalley Abbey Works, Barrow, near Blackburn. Tel. Whalley 3333.


1 RIVER/ROUNDSMAN for coal de­ livery; also bagger for yard.—5a or 12. Chatburn Road. CUtheroe.


EXPERIENCED M E A T wanted, union ..rates, PORTER


Whalley 3296.


scheme, good conditions.—Apply in writing or In person to C.W5, Abattoirs, Whalley, or telephone


pension PUBLIC NOTICES


a Take notice that all persons having Pny claim against Francis Fenwick


CLITHEROE CONSTITUENCY NOTICE TO CREDITORS


GENERAL ELECTION 1964


signed. his Election Agent, for any expenses incurred on account of or in respect of the conduct or management of the above election arc. by the Representation of the i People Act. 1949. required to send


n detailed particulars of such claims to me at the address given below, on or before the thirtieth day of October. 1964.


paid. Dated 16th October, 19G4.


ley.


elected, are, under Section 66 of the Act. statute barred, and cannot be


he Candidate returned is declared PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION


Date of Election—15th October 1964 SKIPTON CONSTITUENCY


earson or against me, the under­ E ving any claims against WILFRED aDWIN HERBERT PICKARD or


haTAKE NOTICE that all persons


gainst me, the underslgued, his Election Agent, for any expenses Incurred on account of or in respect of the conduct or management of R the above Election, are. by the


Claims not received within four­ tteen days after the day on which


Address: Central Conservative Com­ mittee Rooms, Queen Street. Whal­


Signed: MARGARET H. WHALLEY Election Agent.


SITUATIONS WANTED


RETIRED SENIOR CLERK (56) seeks Interesting full or part-time employment. Good knowledge of office organisation and general accounts. Remuneration a second­ ary consideration.—Write Box A2,


Advertiser and Times. LOST


LADY'8 ORIS WRIST WATCH lost town centre on October 20. Senti­


mental valtic. Reward.—25. Newton Street, Clltheroe.


1epresentation of the People Act. p949. required to send in detailed, marticulars of such claims to me. au f y office, situate as below, within


October 1964


WElection P ILFRED


he High Court or a County Court. Dated this Nineteenth day of


Signed J. HOWCROFT


Liberal Offices, Sackvllle Street. Sklpton. Yorkshire.


ICKARD.


Agent for the said EDWIN HERBERT


a


ourteen days after the day on which the Candidates returned are declared elected. AND TAKE FUR­ THER NOTICE that every claim not so sent in*will be barred and t cannot be paid unless by leave of


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EMBERS of Clitheroc Natiir.l “ away from it all ” last night! lecture was given by Mr. B. Hartley!


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colour, ranging from almost, white and lots of brown, down to chocolate and blacks, and these true-coloured wools were knitted into the beautiful wool wear, some which went ail over the


The sheep were bred for Hal


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croft in her life. Mr. Hartley explained that the


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manv wild flowers. The Shetlanders lived a very


simple life and had their own names for birds and flowers. Tire spring squill, a beautiful blue flower, carpeted many large areas and Mr. Hartley pointed


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