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S' Cl i r h e ro c A d v c r n ' ^ c r </;/</ T im e s , {- 'n\/ay, S e p t em b e r lOy 1 9 6 5 LOCAL WEDDINGS SH A R P— B L A C K B U R N


or Mr. an d Mrs. J. P. Sharp of 10 Railway 'View. Clithcroc was mar­ r ied a t St, Jam e s ’ Church on Sat­ u rd ay to ^l is s Cynthia Ber tha Blackburn, datighua- of lilr. a n d Mrs. H. Blackburn of “View- riclds”. Baldwin Road. Clithcroe.


'Ml. Rubin Kivcei'iuK isuiirp, son T he bride, who was given away


b.v h e r I'athcr wore a sh e a th dress of white wild silk, with a guipure- lace bodice a n d panel in tlie skirt. l-Ior boutlani u\*ersKii-t it*i, mio a t ra in of white wild silk wl’


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guipurc-lacc molii-s, and a head- dro.s.s ol the iac<‘ secured her elbow-length veil. She carried a bouquet of orcluds. stephanot is a n d lily of th e valic.y.


Chief bridesmaids wore lili-ss


slocvelcs.s einpire-st3'ie dresses, with a back panel, a turquoise ot tom an and oow-’


length a ’unmed belt.


T h e ir headresses were bows an d thev carried bouqucls of I'ellow rosebuds and lily of the valley.


A. Dixon, the bride's godchild, wore a oress ol tuitiuui.se wud ...ilk with a lace trimmed bodice. She c ar r ied a bail of yellow an d white clirysantiicmuiii neau.-. A page boy. Master Paul Gooding wore a st 'uar t u i r ta n kilt, a black velvet, ja c k e t a n d a lace jabot.


A .small a t te n d a n t Ali.ss Ju d i th Bc.st m an was Mr. J. Ia n Sharp,


'.ho groom's brother an d groonis- mon were Mo.s.sr.s. S. R Curry and Dixon.


'Ushers were IMessrs. J. D.


Ru.shion a n d W. H. Spensie.y a n d th e ceremony' tvas performed by the Rev. G. Campbell.


cock Hotel, Wadding'ton, th e b'.'ide. wiii.t


St. Jaine.s' School and the groom, a sales reprosent.ativc a t Trutex,


:ef'„ for a honeymoon in Nor th Wales.


T he bride was wearing a tu r ­


quoise I ta l ian jersey’ su i t with black a n d turquoise accessories.


a'„ 45 Dock Crescent, Kidlington, Oxfordshii’e.


Mi.s.s R u th Bennett. only CALVERT—BENNETT


daughior of Mr. an d IMrs. C. Bomiett. of Id C hatburn Road. Clitheroc. wa.s married a t T r i­ ni ty Methodist Church, Clitheroe on Saturday', to IMr. Dav'id Cal­ vert. eldc.st son of Mr. an d IMr.s. E. Calvert, of Pai'kgaie Parm, Whitewell. Clithcroe.


Given away by h e r fa th e r , the


bride wore a, full length s tra ig h t dre.-^-s of white embroidered


nylon with a m atching train, a n d a .-hort boulfanl embroi­ dered veil with a -single white rose. She carried a bouquet of p ink and white rose.s.


Attending the bride were IMiss Bronwen Cro.'.s. cou.siii, of iho


bride. Mi.s.s .-Xnne Calvert, the in'idegroom's si.sier. an d Mi-sses Susan. J a n e t an d Deborah Hope.


wore full length pale blue bro­ cade di'ps.se.s ot Empire style with headdre.'-.'-<.‘.s of a pale blue -single ro.se with wliitc acces- .''Orics iiiid carried pink car- nation.s and .sweet pca.s.


Mis.s Ci'O.s.s an d Mi.s.s Calvei't


wore full len g th drcsse.s of pale blue brocade.


Two of the .small bridesmaids trimmed with


whi te labbon a n d a white ro.se 'ivith white aco.s.soric.s a n d hcad- dres.se.- of white ro.setaud.s. They eari'ied 'Victori.an pcsie.s of sweet peas. The o th e r .-mall brides­ maid wore a. mtiiehing style dre.s.s in yvhii.e broderic anglaise over pale bine .satin trimmed wifn a blue ribbon a n d a rose. She c ar r ied a .small gold basket decorated with .sweet peas.


Cu.shing. and groom.smen were a ir. Jol'm Calvert. the bride- goom'.s brother, and Mr. Jo h n B en n et t , th e bride'.s brother. The u sh e r wa.s Mr. P e te r O’­


Be.st man wa.s Mr. Ronlad H.


Neil and the ceremony, was per ­ formed by th e Rev. R. Jobling. After a reception a t the White-


Pa rk g a te Cottage. Wiiltewell. d i th e ro c .


'Televi.sicm ' and I'adio .star. .Jimmy Clitlieroe.


BLENKINSOPP—PYE the bride’s


tVilliam Crawford Blenkin.sopp. e’cle.st, .son of Air. W. K. Blenkin- «opp o f • Ra,ven.scai, ’ Uyndale Rfiad, Hnpton. n e a r Burnlev a t


'White wild .silk, trimmed with cry.stal.s and cut on classical line.-, v.'lth a t ra in headdrc.s-s. She


'wore a t ia ra of heari-shaped «rry.sta’.s w'ith a, .s’


veil, and carried a, bouquet of red ro.se.s, lily of th e valley and fern. Tiio bridesmaid.s, Mi.ss Alarie Bat t er.sby. eousin of the bride


nomcier-lengih


crepe-de-chine over laflota with hcacidre.s.se.s of roses t-> match, an d cai-ried bouquets of gladioli tips and fieesia.


an d gi'oom.smen were Air. .John T. Pye. b ro th e r of th e bride, and Air. Robert Blenkin.-oiip, the groom's brothel'. TJ.shers wei'e Air. Joim Barlov.-


by the Vicar of Chatburn. Canon A. .Smith. The bridegroom is a develop­


and Air. William RaweliiTe. Tile ceremony wa.s perfoimed


m en t engineei' a t Roll.s-Royce, Bamold.swick and th e bride a te a ch e r a t Todmorden Road -School. Bui-nle.v. Both are members of Clitheroc


.steel tableware to the bride from ihe .stall and pupil.s of Todmor­ den Roarl School. Burnle.v. and M a n h a t tan tu t le ry to th e groom from workmates a t Ftolls-Royce. Barn oldstvick. Following th e reception a t th e


Motor Club. .Among th e gifts were stainle.ss


Spread Ea,gle Hotel, Sawley. th e couple le f t lo r th e i r honeymoon In. Scotland, th e bride travelling in a. three-piece su i t o f green and black wool tweed with black IJatent acce.ssories. T h e couple are to reside a t


Be.st man was Air. T. Hari'i.son,


and Ali.s.s Edna Perry, wore full- length dre.sses of coral pink


C h r is t Church. Cha.tburn' on S a tu rd ay . Given away by h e r father, the bride wore a fiiil-lengih dres.s of


cousin, wa.s :he .special guest a t th e wedding of Miss Denise Mar­ ga ret Pye. -second d au g h te r of Mr. and Alr.s. Waller Pye of 73 Waterloo Road. ClitercH’ an d Air.


well Hotel, Clithcroe, the couple left for rheir hone.vmoon to u r ­ ing in Prance, the bride travel­ ling in a pale blue dre.s.s. a. pale blue coat a n d nav.v acce.s.-ories. T he couple are to ro-sidc a t


Mr. a n d Mrs. S h a rp a re to live


.-\ficr a reception a t Che Aloor- :.in inlaii'^-teacher a t


Nina Pickthall an d Miss Susan E. Billingion, the bride's god­ child. who wore full


only son of Airs. A. Chattwood, of 2 Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe. was married a t ’Trinity Metho- di.st Church on S a turday to AIis.s Helen Cowperthwaite, y’oungest d au g h te r of Air. an d Airs. W. T. Cowperthwaite of 12 Gra f to n Street, Clitheroe.


COLES— COW P E R TH WA IT E Air. Michael Anthony Coles,


fa th e r , wore a full lengtli goyvn of white lace falling in to a tr.ain. and wore a headdress of pearls and a n elbow’ len g th veil. She car r ied a bouquet of lemon I'o.se.s.


bridesmaid an d Aliss 'Vvonne Eccles d au g h te r of th e bride’s


cousin was a t ten d a n t . Miss Jones wore a full length


floral headdress, and car r ied a bouquet of pink ai-nations, ABss Erodes w’ore a full length dress of blue s a t in w’l th a floral h e ad ­ dress. a n d carried a posy' of lemon rosebuds.


di'css of lemon wild silk W ’l th a


Davies, the bride’s brother-in- la.w a n d th e groomsman was Air. Rooney’ Plant.


a n d Air. W. Clough. T he cei’emony -was performed


by th e Rev. R. Jobling. ’Tire bride is a sales clerk a t


Clitheroe Shir t ings L. t d.. Grindleton. an d th e groom a costing clerk a t Horrocksford Lime Co.. Chatburn.


The couple a re both teachers a t T r in i ty Sunday School a n d


the bride is a member of th e choii’. Following a reception a t the


Swan a n d Royal Hotel. Clitheroe, th e couple lef t for th e ir honey­ moon a t Alorecambe, th e bride travelling in a blue su i t with navy accessories.


The couple ai'e to rc.side a t 48


Newton S tro e t Clitheroe. LO CK E T T— MA R T IN D A L E


.-on of Alajor an d Airs. E. B. Lockett, of 11 P a rk Avenue,


Clitheroc, was married a t Clitheroe P a r ish C hurch on


S a turday to Aliss Eileen Alartin- dale. second d a u g h te r of Airs,


and the late Air. E. Alai’tindale, of 16 Fa rad ay Avenue. Clitheroe.


The bride, given away' by h e r


gran d fa th er . Air. Alfred Dennett, wore a Jong dress of lilac bro­ cade with a lilac flower head- dre.ss. She car r ied a bouquet of white carnations.


The bridesmaid. Aliss Suzanne Lockett, the groom’s sister, wore [ a blue dress with a p in k flow’er


j headdress a n d car r ied a bouquet ! of sweet peas. Best, man was Air. Tony Baron an d the groomsmen were Air.


b.v the Vicar an d Rural Dean, the Rev. A. P. Clark.


Blackburn a n d Sons Ltd., an d the bride a n electrical assembler. Following a reception a t the


'The groom is a driver with W


Victoria Hotel. Clitheroe. the couple lef t for t lteir honeymoon in London, th e bride travelling in


a pink lace su i t with a wliite coat and white accessorie.s.


I’eside a t "Tt leh u rs t”, 1 1 P a rk Avenue. Clitheroe.


IMr. a n d Alr.s. LKDckett are to


S a turday week a t St. Alarv'.s Church, Gisburn of Mr. R. V. Duckyvorth, only son of AIi’. an d Mrs. E. DuckworUi of Rimington an d Aliss D. Johnson, only diuighler of Airs, an d th e late


D U C KW O R T H—JO H N SO N The wedding took place on


dress of white milano s a t in with a flower and n e t headdress. She carried a bouquet of white roses and slephanotLs. Alfs.s Eila AIcGarlh and AIi.s.s


dresses of white milano .satin with ro.se headdresses, and c ar ­ ried bouquets of pink rose.s. Air. R. Griflin was best man,


Ann Colbourne. cousin of the bride, were bride.smaids a n d wore


and th e ushers were Air. J. Hep- biu’ii a n d Mr. .■\. Colley.


-After a reception a t the Black Bull Hotel. Rimington, the couple


Higson Cottage, Tyviston. WE T TO N— TOM L IN SO N


le f t for th e ir honeymoon m Cornwall. T h e couple are to reside a t


Alary’s P a r ish Church. Clitheroe on Sai tirday of Air. David Wet- toj'i. .son of Mr. an d Airs. p. "Wetton of 15 Edisford Road. Cliilierop. and Aliss Elizabeth Tomlinson, d a u g h te r of Mrs. and the late Air. "W. Tomlin.son of 15


The wedding took place a t St.


'Woone Lane, Clitheroc. Given away b.v h e r uncle. Air.


•J. Tomliitson. th e bride wore a clas-sical styled dress of white brocade in c arn a tio n design with a full panel in the back of th e -skirt falling into a sh o r t train. Her sh o r t bouffant veil was lield in place by a headdre.ss of n e t pearl.s with a centre of orange blossom. She carried a bouquet of liihk roses.


Tomlinson, th e bride’s sister and Miss Susan Alary Tomlinson, the bridegixK>m’s cousin, who wore sh o r t dre.sses of deep pink heavv sa t in with bell-shaped skirts, yvith th ree -q u ar ter len g th cream-


cummerbund of deep rose. She carried a small posy' of white and pink flowers. Best man was Air. Jo h n 'W'et-


'W. H a r r iso n a n d Sons, butchers, of Clitheroe a n d th e bride a clerk -with S e e r c r a f t Ltd. Clitheroe.


Holly Pa rm , Emb.say, near' Skip- ton.


Spread Eagle Hotel. Barrow, th e couple le f t fo r th e i r honeymoon a t Blackpool, th e bride trave l­ ling In a n ivory dress a n d jack et with brown accessories. The couple a re to live a t 13 Cardigan Avenue., d i th e ro e .


Following th e reception a t th e


by tire Vicar of Clitheroe. the Rev. A. P. Clark. The groom i.s a butcher with


and Air. K. Burgess. Tire ceremony was performed


ton. the groom’s brother, and th e groomsmen were Air. T. Overy an d Air. L. Riding. The ushers were Air. J . Aubin


M a rg a re t Norman, th e bride’.s cousin, wore a sh o r t dress of white broderie anglaise, with a


coloured gloves. Tlie ir headdre.s- se.s were circles covered with the .same m a te i ia l as th e dre.sse.s trimmed with cream veiling, and can-ied bouquets of cream roses. The .small a t ten d a n t . Miss J e a n


Bridesmaid-s were Miss Stisan


Alichael Rice an d Air. Alicliael Garlick. TJic ceremony- was performed


Air. Jo h n B a r to n Lockett, only Be.st m a n was Air. G a r ry AI. Ushei’s were Air. Roy Eccle.s Aliss Sheila AI. Jones w’as T h e bride, given away by her B LACK— MU R R A Y


r icia Alurray and Airs. A Green, s is te r of the bride, who wore dresses of blue flowered chiffon over blue ta f fe t ta with a float­ in g panel a t the back. They' wore a bow of th e same material on th e i r heads an d carried prayer book-s with y'ellow feathered car­ n a t io n s attached. Best man was Air. B. Black


ray. th e bride’s b ro th er and Air. P. Tay’lor, th e bride’.s cousin. 'Ushci’s were Air. .A.. Physick,


na.stui’tium - coloured h a t an d brown acccs.sorie.s.


Dock.


Aspinall Arms. Mitton. th e couple left for theh- honey'moon a t New­ quay. th e bride travelling in a brown and wliite check .suit, a


is t an d the groom a builder. Following a reception a t the


Swinbank. of Snape House Farm. Tos.side, was married a t Tosside P.nri.sh Church on S a tu rd ay to Air. Keith Doy’lo. son of Airs and the late Ml’. Doyle, of 3 Bold Venture Street. Skipton. The bride assists h e r fa th e r on


bride wore a full-length white- figured n.vlon gown. Her shoulder len g th veil yvas held in place by a floral head-dres.s a n d .she c ar ­ ried .a bouquet of pink and white ro.se.s.


I len g th gown of apr icot brocade. } Both woi'c flor.al headdre.s.scs


bridegroom. wa.s best m an and Air. R. Sowerbutts. bro’


and c air icd a bouquet of cream and white roses. Air. J. Doyle, b ro ’


-licr of the -her-in-layv


ted the ceremony and Airs. \V. -Askew wa.s organist. The church


of the bride was groomsman. The Rev. R. C. Allan conduc­


had been decorated by the bride’.s m o th e r and a f te r the .service the bride wa.s pre.scmed yvith silver hor.se.shoes by cousin.s Carol and J a n e t Swinbank and Pa tr ic ia Webb.


Alaypole Hotel. Long Pre.ston. the couple Icf-t for Blackpool.


Folloyvlng a reception a t the T H OM A S—CONCH IE


younger dau g h te r of Air. and Alr.s. L. Conchio of 10 Billington Garden.s. Blllinglon. wa.s married a t St. Alary's RC Church, Lang- ho. on S a tu rd ay to Air. Stanley V'illiain Tliomas. younger son of Air. and Alr.s. D. Xhoma.s. of


AlLs.s Ednti Alargaret Conchic.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMIT TE E


Fairyy-ind.s, Glendale Driy-e Alel- lor.


Given away b.v h e r fa th e r , th e


Ah’. P. \v . Jo h n so n of K n o t ty -•\sh. Liverpool 14. The bride was given awav tav lier uncle and wore a classica'l


bride wore a full-length sh e a th drc.s.s of corded lace over satin, yvith a bolero and full-length t ra in in m atching material. She h ad a -short bouffant \'eil. Her bouquet was of golden orchid.s.


fe ath ered carnations. Page boy \va.s th e bride’s


cousin Ala.stcr Paul Hoyvard, who yvore a while ci’.v.stal .satin blouse .with royal blue trousers a n d a 'oow-tie. Best man yvas Air. David


Air. G. Hoyvard th e bride’s cousin an d All'. .A. Tiiomas. th e groom'.s bi’other. an d th e ceremony yvas performed by Fr. J. Ft. Porter. After a reception a t th e Pe tre -Arm.s Hotel. Billington,


Thomas th e groom’s brother, an d groomsman AI;-. L. D. Conchic th e bride’.s brothel’. Ushers yvere


th e


couple loft for a honey’moon. touring.


yvliite .suit yyith m atching acces- .sories.


’The bride v.a.s yvearing an off-


live a t 7 N u t te r Road, .Accring­ ton.


Air. anci ATr.s, Thoma.s a re to


iiun rehearsals for a p la y i with a clifTerence. This time it’.s murder that tops the bill. The story actu ally h ap ­


MURDER PLAY~ Whallcy players have be-


pened in France iri 1885, though for the sake o f the audience all action is switched by authors Edward Percy and Reginald Derc- ham to the living room o f Estuary House.


Thames marshes. There, in re.stful


on the


and tei-rifying, th o u g h of course if you w an t to know w h a t h ap ­ pens th e obvious th in g is to yvalt u n t il th e play—directed by .m old h an d a t th e game. All-. Fi’ed Bullock—is produced. A very talented royv of names


my’steriously disappears! The s to ry continues—violent


obj ects . . . and


such a nam e for he rself in th e re c e n t production “Pygmalion” plays Lucy, th e maid, led in to tempta-tlon by Albert, Ellen’s no-good nephew (played by Derek Shaw). Indeed “Ladies In R e tire ­ m en t” should be a production - to be remembered.


are drawn to g e th e r in th e cast. They consist of Dorothy Duck­ yvorth. Leonora: Vera S h e a r ­ man. Ellen: Dorothy Whittle, and Muriel D u ck et t a s the sis- tei's: Eileen Green, Sis te r Tlreresa. Delia Rothwell who made


lives Leonora Fiske, ‘■lady of easy y-irtue”. with Ellen Creed. h e r housekeeper and companion. Snspense builds up when Ellen brings h e r Uvo h a lf ­ witted sis te rs to liy-e w-ith them. L e o n o r a


seclusion, a re tired


AI1.S.S Angel.a Conchie. an d th e bridegroom'.s cousin, Ali.ss J a n e t Fell. The.v wore full-length deep pink bell-.skirted drc.s.ses yvjth yvhite accc.s.soric.s an d can-led orange blo.s.som a n d .white


orange blo.s.som an d lil.v of th e valle.v. .Attending hei* were h e r si.stci’.s,


hotirs. .£3 lO.s. 7d, per week. . Apply to th e headmaster at


required school.


CL ITHEROE RIBBLESDALE COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL P a r t - t ime Cl e a n e r


17i the


CL ITHEROE RURAL DI S TRICT COUNCIL requires a


S EWAGE WORKS GENERAL LABOURER


eek of 42 liour.s. R Apply to th e Surveyor. Clitheroc


Tjf.


w GJO.S.S pay £11 19s. 9d. for a 5-day ei.D.C. Omcc.s. Church Brow*. Cllth-


LADIES. IT ’S HERE NOWl A part- time job with a dilference. We ofl'er th e finest commission terms in the bu.sinc.ss to ladie.s able to devote 3 l liours or more daily lntervicw*lng


th is Interesting work. Experience unnccc.s.sary as full training given —For dctall.s and interview in your 1 own home please w*i*itc Box Cl ! Advertiser and Timc.s.


eiou.scwivcs. Consl.stcnt staff can asily earn £ 1 1 or more weekly for * :


A SUBSTANTIAL part-time Income can be gained Immediately by be­


coming a collector of Littlewoods PooUs Coupon.s. Excellent Commls-


.sion weekly.—For full details write to T^Tr. Wood. Area Manager Poulton Avenue, Accrington.’


FULL--riME LADY AS S ISTANT re- q u 1 red.—App I y Man ager e.ss Wli 11- aker’s Stores fClitherocV


Garnett Rd,, Edi.sford Park croc.


Clith-


PACKER AND SHOP ASSISTANT requirnd.—Apply White.slde’.s. Wine and sp i r i t Merchants. Shayvtarldire Street, Clitheroo. Xel. 886.


DOMESTIC HELP WANTED, one or ^vo half-day.s weekly.—Claremont District.—Write Box No. D7 Advcrl tiser and Timc.s.


AP PRENT ICE ELECTRIC IAN re­ quired.—J. E. Lancaster, Parkcate


works Rsbton Terrace. ClitliTroc. EXPERIENCED RELIABLE CARD­


EN E R / HAN DYM AN. -small re.siden<?c laid out sjarden. near Whalley two' j niinute.s from bus stop; two davs


enoos e.s.scntlal.—Write Box No D8 Advcrtl.scr and Tlme.s


ic r week; bus faros paid; rofer-


SMART GIRL REQUIRED for ofllco work, mu.st be aceu.stomed to phone —C. R. Harnreave.s & Son.s 48 Par.son Lane. Clltheroc.


WE STILL HAVE VACANCIES for Kirfs or women for laundry work__


Clitheroe Laundry Ltd.. Pimlico Rd.. Clitheroe,


GENTLEMAN REQUIRES domestic help, resttilar hours, good conditions ,—Telephone Mr. Small. 72. Mytton


Rd., 'Wl'ialley 3189, or during the day, Accrington 34631.


S ITU A T IO N S W A N T ED


LADY OF FERS SERVICES part-time book-keeping, P.A.Y.E., typing.__1


Write Box No. D6, Advertiser and Timc.s


PER SO N A L


GOOD FOS T ER HOME REQUIRED for ■working boy of 16 years In CllSi. eroe area.—Apply Miss Leo flat 3


72. Oarlton Kd.. WhaUey Range' Manchester 10.


IS DANDRUF F YOUR PROBLEM’’ There i.s .an approved medical prep­ aration which is -used like an ord­ cinary .shampoo and really DOES


lear dandruff.—Consult C. Clegg 5, Church-Street,...Clitheroe,


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p.art-time. or: Staf f Midwife part-time. Staff Midwife required full-time.


Midwi fery N i s h t S i s t e r required, State Enroiled Nurse required


p8.rt-timeAppiication.s should be addressed to Matron


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL No. 5 HEALTH DIVIS ION


, Domestic required a t ”CastI^ord’* Home for the Aged, Queen’s Road. Clitheroe Wage £8 6s. 6d. per 42 Ifour week Application forms and further information can toe ototalned from th e Warden of “Castleford” (Telephone Clitheroe 1417),


Divisional Medical Officer, No. 6 Health Division. 19. St. James Street Accrington not later th an iGth September 1965.


Comnleted forms to be sent to th e


SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE VACANCIES


reliable h e l p wanted, one mornlM or afternoon per week, new


/f^mes.


house Wlilteacre School Close.— Write' BOX No. D3. Advertiser and


___________


expS^rionce necessary.—Wages £20 ber week plus commission.—Box


QO O


No Dl AdverflggJ' and Times._______ _ . _zxrtO


business men. No.


CIRL OR YOUNG LADY, full or P a r t - t ime for clerical work.—^Apply. Cllthcroe.


(male and a Olltheroa Edisford Bohooli Welfare sell speelaUty


kitchens In Clitheroe and Billington. Further particulars from th e Divis­ ional Education Officer. Education Offlce,.Klshton.JSIackburn.


Relief St af f for school-s and


£ 1 8s. 4d. Apply by let ter stating age and experience n o t later th a n 16th September. 1965.


27-30 a jn .—1-30 pan.), wage £6 12s ssistant, 7F nours per weak, wage


2i hours, £7 7s. 3d. per week. e Cl i t h e r o e Ed is f o rd K i t c h e n ; Oen-


3 C h a t b u r n S c h o o l ; Cook-ln-Chorge ( rat Assistant—30 hours per week


d. A ^ .VC.VNCY EXISTS FOR


MALE JUNIOR CLERK (1 6 T O 18 Y E A R S )


FO R G E N E R A L O F F IC E D U T IE S


This is a permanent position with go od prospects. A p p ly in writing to the Works Manager,


TRIMIDAD MASTIC SUPPLY CO. LTD. H OR ROCKSFORD, CLITHEROE


REPAIRS and SERV Ne'H- and sccond-ha^ car sa les


We gu a r an t e e to pie Ltd.,


C.w.s. CREAMERY. CHAtCLEY. Nr. Cl i the roe


Average Rross wa g e £14 10s. 16-day week)


d a i r y w o r k e r (male)


d a i r y w o r k e r (icmalc)


Average gross wa g e £ 1 0 10s. I 6-day week)


t bedromed farmhouse situated near ’


Tlioi>e positions would bo .suitable for a married couple, and a three-


Trade union condition.s of employ­ ment. pcn.sion and sickness .scheines. ApDly Manager. Tel. S t o n y u r s t 217.


BLACKBURN AND DI S TRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT 7^ COMMITTEE


d8\* WeekSta te Enrolled Nu r se required. 42- hour. ,5-day week^_____


Ward Sister required. 42-hour. 5- CLITHEROE HOS P ITAL


he main bus route would be avail­ able on rental.


A \ 'A C A N C Y EXIST.S fo r -a


F EM A L E .lU N IO R CLERK F o r Genci-al Office Duties an d


Telephone Switchboard. .Apply to the S e c re ta ry :


PR IM RO SE G A R A G E (Cl i th e r o e } LTD.


WHALL EY ROAD, C L iTH E R O E VACANCY.


WE S T RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL, Sch o o l Meal s Service. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND C.E. SCHOOL KITCHEN


appointment, gross wage £6 18s. 5cl. with a retain feo of half-pay during school holidays. White overalls


(laundered free) and free mld-dav meal are provided. An average of 40 meals per day are required when tho school i.s in session.


sen t to th e undersigned, together with details of any past experience and date of birth, on or before Sat­ urday 18th September, 1965.


Written appli<jatlons should be Applications are invited for ilic position o f DlvlslonaJ Education Officer. D. MATTHEW.


Education Office, Water Street, SKIPTON.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


FEMALE CLERK


Excellent conditions, 38 hour week, T .U . wages. Superannuation


A pp ly in writing to D ISTR IC T O FFIC E MOOR L A N E , C L ITH ERO E


p Applicatioixs ai*o Invitea lor tho kosition of cook at tho above ^school


itclien. 'llilis i.s a 30-hour week


tcr, Alr.s. AI. Sowerbutl.s. yvearing a full-length gown of lemon brocade .satin, and h e r cousin. Alis.s AI. Cooper, wearin.g a full-


She wa.s a ttended by- h e r si.s-


his fa rm and th e bridegroom is also a n agricultural worker. Given a'vva.v by her fa th e r , the


Aliss Dorothy’ Swinbank. elder d au g h te r of Air. and AIi-s. J.


They ai’e to reside a t Glas.son DO Y L E— SW IN BA NK


bride wore a full-length white dress of nylon edged with nylon lace, the sk i r t falling into ; tra in She wore a shoulder length veil held in place by- two organza roses. She carried a pray-er book and a spray' of yellow an d white feathered c arn a tio n s and vellow ro.ses. In a tten d an c e were Alis.s P a t ­


J o h n ’s Church on Sat iu’day were Aliss R u th Alary' AIurra.y', daugh­ te r of All’, ah d Airs. J. Mtu’ray of 17 Foi’l Street. Clitheroe, and All’. Donald Black, son of "Ar- rochar House.” Glasson Dock. Near Lancaster. Given awa.v by her fa th e r , the


Alarried a t S. S. Alichael and D IX O N— RO DWEL L


followed the yvedding a t St. Leonard’s Church, Langho, on Wednesday of Miss Carole Rod- yvcll, cider dau g h te r of All’s. A. Rodyvell. of Riversmead. 'Whalley New Road. Langho. an d th e la te Air. H. Rodyvell, an d Mr. B r ian William Dixon, second son of Air. and Mrs. F. Dixon, of 101 Blackburn Road. Clayton-le- Moors. The bride, giy'en ayvay by’ h e r


-A honeymoon in Switzerland DE-LUXE IRONING TABLE, complete witli Iron Stand,


when you buy a HOTPOINT COUNTESS, EMPRESS or SUPERMxATlC WASHER


SEE TH ESE AT OUR SHOWROOMS NOW


uncle. All’. George Barker, wore a dress of wild silk with a separate tra in an d bodice and sk ir t appliqued with Frencli beaded lace. A long tulle veil was surmounted by a headdress of nearls and orange blossom. She cai’i’ied yy’h i te orchids,


freesia. lil.y of th e y-alley and stephanotis. In a tten d an c e were Mesdames


th e groom’s brother. an d groomsmen were AH’. J . D. Alur­


and Ml’. J . A. Green, th e bride’s brothe r- iii-1 aw The bride i.s a GPO lelephon-


Bai’bara Rose an d B a rb a ra Anne Dobson. wearing long dresse.s of deep pink Dacron yvltli white guipure lace bodices and carr.ying p ink bouquets of


Lindsey, vt'ore a long dress of yvhite cry’stallised organza a n d carried yy’hi te f reesia an d pink Carole ro.ses. Page boy Da.vid Hargreaves h a d a white ruffled blouse


a n d black velvet


trousers. Best m an yvas All". Jo lm


Edward Dixon, groomsmen Messrs. Edyvard Rodwell a n d Roger B a rk e r an d u shers Alessrs Gordon Dixon and Hugh A. Rose. T h e ceremony was performed


by the Vicar, th e Rev. R. Kirk- h.am.


steel f ru i t bowl an d tra y from th e staff a t T h om b e rs (Hy- Cro.ss) Ltd.—P hoto: H. Talbot.


GPO yvill .set o u t to eliminate letter.s from telephone dialling


S ta l l in g early’ n ex t y e ar th e


codes. This yy’ill apply to local call.s in th e six big cities a n d to dialling tru n k call.s.


s r r u A T i o N s v a c a n t BROCKHALL HOS P ITAL.


LANGHO. Nr . BLACKBURN WANTED. GROUNDSMAN


employfcl on tlic s tall of tiic Hea<l Giirdener. "Wa^e £12 5s, 8d. per week of 42 Ifours U'ato increases to £12 12.S. 8d per week in November). Ovoriinio in tlio smnmer montbs. Ap;5lic;mt.s must be experiencoci in the m;iinton;mce of bowling greens, cj’ioket and football pitclic.s, marking out etc


i travelling and canteen arrange- j luents. house may bo available,


i National health servici.* conditioixs, hncluding two woek.s’ hoUduy.s. Hank


olidays, etc. Pensionable post. Good


j Write giving ftill detail.s of I experience to the Secretary* a t th e i Ho.spital.


ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATOR R EQ U IR ED


FOR A BU R RO UG H S A C CO U N T ING M A C H IN E TO CONTROL SALES A N D N OM IN A L L E D G ER S


Consideration will be given to applicants without machine e.xpcrimcc who h av e k nowledge o f Accoun ts and Ledger Work.


•Apply by letter to TH E SEC R E TA R Y


PRIMROSE GARAGE (C l i t l ie r o c ) LTD. W H A L L E Y R O A D , C L ITH ERO E


■ATKINSONS OF CLITHEKOE R EQ U IR E


SE-NIOR SHORTHAND TYPIST FO R SALES O F F IC E


Good salary and conditions. F iv e day week A p p ly in writing o r by phone: SALES MANAGER


KENDAL STREE T. CLITHEROE TEL. 645


\ -VGANCIES FOR FEMALE JUNIOR CLERKS


'Iraining in genera! office duties will be given, followed by specialised training in our purchase/ w'tiges office and accounts department.


Write or phone for further details to: TH E SEC R E TA R Y


BOWKER BROS. (Clitheroe) LTD.


SUN STREE T, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 316 and 971


B L A C K B U R N CO -O PER A T IV E SO C IE T Y LTD. Cl i th e r o c B r a n c h


WANTED FULLY E X P E R IE N C E D


E x c e l l e n t Con d i t io n s , S u p e r a n n u a t i o n , Tr ade Un io n W a g e s Ra t e , E x c e l le n t P r omo t io n a n d P r o sp e c t s .


GROCERY BRANCH MANAGER A R E A M A N A G E R


MOOR L A N E :: C L ITH ERO E


B L A C K B U R N CO -O PER A T IV E SOC IETY L T D . C L ITHEROE D I S T R IC T


BROWN ST] GARAG]


(O f f l le i i l l io r i i Rut


CLITHEROE TEL. 2818


QU.4LIFIED MOTOR EN(| AGE/ \T S f o r STAIWD1RD a n d


Ap p ly :— Q U A L I T Y ELECTRICAL S T O R E S 8 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Showrooms: T e l. Clitheroe 103, Mr. F A IR B U R N , Manager’s Residence T e l. Clithcroc 11 1 0 . Mr. W H IT EH E A D . ElectricaJ Foreman’.s Residence: Tel. W h a l l e v


.SITU.ATIONS > 'A C AN T W A N TED Youth to train ju n io r rc p o r lc r .


Essentials: F iv e G.C.E. subjects, including English language and English literature, ability to write, cnthusiusiTi and energy. MU ST live in district.


Opportunities: A lter training, which includes instruction at special course, advancement to large intluential papers in our progressive group—Provincial Newspapers Ltd.


A l l applications must be in writing to Uie Editor. Clitheroe .Advertiser and Times, 6 Market Place. Clitheroc.


WELLG MOTORS


KING LANE SHO' CLITHEROi


StLEGT EU USED


.ALE CO V ER ED BY 3 MONTHS’ G U .- \R e \J


1964 V.-NUXH.ALL Vclo.x; suede grcj etc. .A comfortable six .--cater. | condition ...............................


1964 ■ MORRIS Mini; red. good tj screen clean, etc. .A verv ccon o |


1963 'V.NL'XH.ALL Victor Estate green ro o f . 4 speed g e a rb o x . I th ro u g h o u t , good l> res. wing


1962 L.A.ND-ROVER Diesel; low c.xcellcnt condition


I960 FO R D Prefect 107E; blue. 4 .s| overhead \a lv e engine. onI\' from new, in good condition ..I


1960 M.G.A. 1600 Coupe; red. g o o | throughout


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


1656 VAUXH.ALL Wyvern; red, recent de-cokc. new batterv. Ml


to .August 1966. exceptional c c | the year .....................................


1‘’>.s6 A30 Countryman; grey, recent rcl engine, spot lamp, heater, screci good tyres all round. “Town an| on the rear. A snip at ...............


TEL. 1 2 1 2 -3


OPEN WEEKEND : P.-\R I' E.XCH.AH INSURANCE .AND H.P. A R |


live a t High Bank. 156 C h a tb u rn Road. Clitlieroe. Pre sen ts included a s tainless


P e te r S tu a r t . A reception -yvas held a t th e Dc Tabley Arms Hotel. Ribchester. Air. an d All’s. Dixon are to


.and organis t yvas Air.


roses. yy’h i te f ree s ia and stephanotis. A small a t te n d a n t . Miss K a te


Ask for details of our Loiv lulerest Terms


d e s p i t e r i s i n g p r i c e s , w e h a v e r e d u c e d s t i l l f u r t h e r s o m e m o d e l s o f o u r RzVNGE OF RENTAL TV


REDUCED PRICES REKTAL TELEVISION See th e New Models o f G.E.C., SOBELL and FERRANTI


a l l r e a d y f o r BBC 2 AND COMPLETE WITH LEGS, AT S / O EEKLY (D E PO S IT £8-15-0) R E D U C IN G T O 5 / 5


^ ♦>


<• < <


■ ■


2 3 '


h <'


h


NEW G.E.C. AND


<’ 2 3 BARGAIJS SNIPS


PH IL IP S TV , d e p o s i t £ 8 -1 5 -0 , 8 /9 WEEKLY FERRANTI TA^ ■)vitli le g s an d r ead y 'loi* BBC 2 ,


d ep o s i t £ 9 -1 0 -0 . NOW ONLY 9 /6 A^EEKLY


PHILIPS BUSH 19in NOW ONLY 9 /


RENT AT 8 / 6 WEEIvLY (D E PO S IT £8-10-0)


REDUCING TO 5 / 5


zvith Free Service^ Free Legs, etc. R e c e iv e s IT . \ , BBC 1 an d BBC 2


WEEKLY (D E PO S IT £9-0-0)


TWO G' MINUT] FOR C


^ W O goals in an exciting spell of t Lancaster City at Shaw Bridg


Cup, but the game as a vihole neve Indeed C l i th c ro c 's experience was a


they suffered again.st Rossendale Um Cup competition during the week whe o f the game, but simpTy could not sc(


a f ior about half an hour, when th e rain began to fall, ir became voi-y treacherous, so that lul.'- tak e s and mi.skicks were frequent.


ADIDAS


FOOTBALL BO O IS


UMI5RU SPORTS WEAR


V A R IO U S SCHOOL COLOURS COMPLETE OUTF IT S


Gym V e s t s a n d S h o r t s Base-ball Boots


Hockev Bouts 1 3 11


DISCOU NT GIVEN TO CLUBS R . TURNER & SON


8 2 - 8 6 LOW EK f^A T K C L IT H E R O E


P h o n e 1102 Est. iPin


70 7 ] N ‘7;j


S.3 7- .'4 Si 73 6 50 2- 35 I'j


F ( l


o t the exchanges in the first 20 minutes and during the w hole game had enough chances to have at least have forced a replay, but at close quarters their forwards had little “bite" so that Clitheroc's defence was never completely harassed. The ground was iunipy and


Lancaster had the better ______


con.si prem: |


bu'i, oil game qua'iil: .stanci:l Oil


John : game


thcirl st i l l wi l l a n x i l Oil 1*1


Bol


LANCASHIRE COMBlN.ATloJ


C U IT H E R O J ; N E T H E R F IE


TOMORROW, S ATURD AY . SE K IC K -O F F 3-0 P.:


.ADMISSION 1. 6, O..’’t .P . an d i


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