8 Cliihcroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, January 14, 1966 LOCAL WEDDINGS
Southworth, only daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. E. South- worth, o r 12 'Ashville Terrace,' Blackburn, was given away by her father. She wore a two-piece suit in
son of Mrs. and the late Mr. T; H. Bleazard, of 26 The Crescent, Clitheroe, was married on Tues day at Trinity Paradise Church Blackburn. His bride, Miss Elsie Joyce
B L E A Z A R D — SO U T H W OR TH Mr. Brian Bleazard, younger
champagne with pink acces sories and carried a prayer book and word a. spray of pink car
law. Mrs. M. Bleazard, was in attendance. She wore a navy blue two-piece suit with white accessories and a spray of white carnations and hyacinths. Mr. C. Blcazard, brother of
nations. a The bridegroom’s sister-in-
by the Rev. F. W. Burton, a reception was held at the May House Hotel, Blackburn. The bride, who is a clerk, and
the groom, was best man. After the ceremony, performed
her husband, a sales representa tive left for a honeymoon : tour
ing, Mrs. Bleazard wearing a red suit with black: accessories.; The couple will live with
Mr. Bleazard’s mother a t '26 The Crescent,; Clitheroe.
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Saturday at St. Mary’s Church, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, of Mr. Alan Lawrence Spencer, only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Spencer, of 53 Wlialiey Road, Sabden, and Miss Christina Mary King, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. King, of Churchgate, Cheshunt, .Hart"
The wedding took place on S P E N C E R — K IN G
WOMEN OR GIRLS TO OPERATE
first-class honours in Civil Engineering at Liverpool Uni- versity, and • was recently
fordshire. Mr. Spencer, aged 23, gained
employed on the atomic power station at Wylfa.. Anglesey. He is an Old Boy of .Clitheroe
Royal Grammar School, and he is shortly to take up a post on a water scheme in Sokoto, Nigeria.
employed at the Goss printing machinery works at Preston, and she will follow her’husband out to Nigeria during February. The couple left the wedding
The bride was formerly • , honeymoon. _____ •
SPORTS NOTES
WITH
the.resignation of Acc rington from competitive
football, Clitheroe will get a bye into the next round-of the
Accrington, to take place to morrow, will, of course, now be cancelled, and Clitheroe will have no match, tomorrow. Although a good cup run could
Lancashire Junior Cup. The proposed match with
A L T H O U G H : have been displaced from
the Beatles
their number one spot in the national charts, they are still
holding on light to that coveted position in Clith-
••Michelle" from the "Rubber Soul” LP has been recorded by several artists, and one version, by the Overlanders is this week’s tip for the top. Spencer Davis, the Beatles’
eroe’s top ten. Another of their numbers.
must to avoid” by Herman’s Hermits and "A hard day’s night” by Peter Sellers. Another interesting feature of
conqueror in the national charts Is rising fast, and makes a first- time entry at number three, and Ken Dodd rises one place with "The River”. There are other newcomers, “A
the chart is that “Rubber Soul”, the latest long-playing waxing by the Beatles has been knocked from number one spot in the LP section by "Mary Poppins”. The chart has been compiled
brackets.
with the help of Websters, The Record Centre,. Market Place. Last week’s placing are in
TO P T EN
3 (-) Keep on running, The Spencer Davis Group, Fontana. •
4 (2i The carnival is over, The Seekers, Columbia.
2 13) The river, Ken Dodd, Columbia.
1 (1) Day tripper/Wc can work it out, The Beatles, Par- lophone.
AUTOMATIC CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES
Wc have a limited number of vacancies in this interest ing and well paid job which offers good wages whilst learning. Apply:
LANCASTER HOSIERY CO. LTD. WATERLOO MILLS, CLITHEROE
reception to travel by car to the Lake District for their
WANTED Youth to train as junior reporter.
Essentials: Five G.C.E. subjects, including English language and English literature, ability to write, enthusiasm and energy, MUST live in district.
Opportunities: After training, which includes instruction at special course, advancement to large influential papers in our progressive group—Provincial Newspapers Ltd.
All applications must be in writing to the Editor, CJithcroc Advertiser and Times, 6 Market Place, Clitheroc.
do great things for Clitheroe, it could also give them a large backlog of fixtures, such as they experienced at the end of last
season. In April of last year, Clithcroe played no less than 13 league
and cup games, and in the pre- vioas month they played seven league games, a grand total of 20 league and cup games in 54 days. Of these 20 games, 12 were
Great Harwood. Lancaster City. Marine, Skelmersdale United
they will face exactly the same problem this year, for already they have six league games out standing, 'five of them on away grounds. The outstanding games are:
and South Liverpool (all away) and South Liverpool (home). Clitheroe still, have four ever-
played at Shaw Bridge. Another point, which shows the result of those many fixtures was that Clitheroe won five and drew four of the 20 games. If Clitheroe are not careful,
TRUTEX HEAD OFFICE GR1NDLETON, CLITHEROE
We have a limited number of vacancies at our Head Office- for JU N IO R O F F IC E S T A F F •
Applications are invited from Girls under 20 years of age with some clerical experience. Typing ability not required.
We can offer top clerical wages, good holidays, 5-day week, most attractive working conditions and interesting work to suitable applicants.
Apply in writing to the above address or telephone Mr. John H. Whitehead, at Chatburn 261.
BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY CLITHEROE DISTRICT
presents this season, and the goalscorers are: Wallbank and Widdup (11), Baron (6), Bibby (3), Fitzgerald, Gill, Hobson, Kenyon and own goals (2), Ker
shaw and Nightingale (1).
NOW’T SO QUEER
5 (-) Tears, Ken Dodd, Colum bia.
7 (6) Till the end of the day, The Kinks, Pyc.
10 (41
!) (-) A hard day's night, Peter Sellers, Parlophone.
8 (5) My ship is coming in, The Walker Brothers, Philips.
Merry gentle pops. The Barron Knights, Colum bia.
T IP FOR T H E TOP Michelle.. The Overlandcrs, Pye.
AUCTION MART A T Monday's fatstock sale at Clitheroe Auction Mart, 40
cattle, 648 north country and local sheep and hoggs and 30. pigs were on offer. Quotations were: S.L. 3 186/-:
steers 169/- to 197/-;; heifers 160/- to 185/-; rejects and under weights 159/- to 185/-; quality cows 124/- to 142/-; other cows 95/- to 120/-: bobby calf 45/-;• local hoggs (light) 2/10 to 3/10; (lieavey) 3/4J; north country hoggs 3/- to 3/5; local sheep 2/4, to 3/01; horned ewes 45/- ,to 70/-; pigs: porkers 32/- to 35/-; cut ters 31/6 to 35/6; bacon-30/-. At Wednesday’s weekly prize show and sale of newly-calved
cows and • hiefers quotations were: Best cows £90 • to £107; other cows £74 to £86; best heifers £95 ■ to £109; other heifers £72 to £90. .. • : The judges. Messrs. J. Barnes
’ of Accrington and H. Turner of Langho awarded the following; Cow or heifer: 1 J. Bell and Sons of Chipping, 2 R. C. Seed of Whilcwcll.
6 (-) A mast to avoid, Her man's Hermits. Columbia.
fooak,” is summat Ah’ve heerd at intervals ever since Ah wor a li’le ’un, ond th’owder Ah gets t ’less point Ah sees i’ arguin’ wi’ it. But if that’s true, it goes bah’t , saying that theers now’t so grond as fooak either, ond if onnyone’s . inclined to doubt that, let ’em think back a bit. It’s nobbut ’till th’art i’ trouble ond things seems to aw’ be gooin’ t’wrong way, as it dawns on thee just ’ow gradely mooast fooak is, ond t’boon ond blessing o’ good neighbours. Dusta remember when yon
"Theer’s now’t so queer as
COAL DEPOT CLERK REQUIRED
Trade Union Wages arid Conditions, Superannuation Scheme
Apply — Area Supervisor 2 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE
DRIVER SALESMAN REQUIRED FOR ROUND IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT
Must be of smart appearance. Good salary and commission. Non-contributory pension scheme after trial period.
Apply to:— NORTHS CLEANERS, STATION ROAD, PADIHAM CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL
youngest o’ thine wor born, ond t ’missis wor a long time i ’ pickin’ up ond wor bedfast fer weeks on end? It-wor'then Mrs. Brown cum
ever way tha looks at it, it’s true.
. o u t ' i ’ bed oh ’wrong side.: ond fblack dog jumps on ’ their showders, but 'awkward, stub born, ond pig ’eaded as we aw’
Ah suppose theer’s alius morn ings when t’best o’ fooak gets
f • ". ;
are at' times, tecken’ by ond large Ah think we're a pretty' fair sample i’ Loncashirc. (Mind thee. Yorkshire fooak runs us pretty close, but do’ant let on as Ah sed sol).
-, “JIMIFEL.”
AT THE CINEMA =^-' , next week-
Julie Andrews,'Melvyrf Douglas, James Coburn, and Joyce Grenfell, ii'showing at-the' Civic- Hall next Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday.
“The
Am.erjcanization of Emily” starring James. Garner, The film, based on' the'
novel by William Bradford:. Huie, punctures mock heroics and preconceived notions as to what makes a hero or a coward iri . wartime. -James
lish widow (Jiilic Andrews)-who has nothing but contempt for his philosophy. He is ordered to take, photographs qf the Normandy
Garner has : the':-part of a cynical American. .stationed in London/.’. He falls in -love with an Eng
landings — a job he far from relishes. The film has many light hearted moments and many savage moments and its climax is intriguing io siiy the least.
Showing from Thursday is the
film version of Charles Dickens’ classic "David Copperfield" star ring Freddie Bartholomew (as David) W. C. Fields and Maureen O'Sullivan.
rI?HE. riotous c ome d y ■ “What’s New Pussycat,”
is showing all, next week at the . Palladium. The film, which, has a host of stars in cluding Peter Sellers, Peter O’Toole, •
Capucine, Paula Prentiss', Woody Allen, and Ursula Andress, tells “’the. 'story ^ of-’ the ; problems which women pose for Michael James (Peter O’Toole).
Romy. Schneider,
a mixed up Viennese professor— Fritz Fassbender played by Peter Sellers, but achieves nothing and increases
the.professor’s amatory'' problems. Matters arc further compli
James takes his problems to / ‘ •
cated by Woody Allen who loves Romy Schneider (James’ fiancee) and events rapidly move towards a zany bedroom romp at the Chateau Chantel, a. country hotel.
once sed, "Theer’s so mich good in t’worst on us, ond so mich ■bad in t’best on us,” or ’appen it Wor t’other way round. Which
agean clean ond pressed ond smelltn’ like a spring meadow. Each Frida’ too, hoo wor theer wi a batch o’ fresh baked cakes ond scones, . Mrs. Grey cum in each morin’ to bath t’child, ond theer wor alius somebody ready to sit-wi t’missis ond do a bit o’ mendin’. Every week,- too, Mrs. White wor round wl’ a plate pie, ond each Sunda’ neet t’chapel wor theer wi’ a bunch, o’ flowers. One o’ them writing chaps
up evry Monda’ ond collected thi weshin, ond browt it back
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL.
WHALLEY. NEAR BLACKBURN a Applications are invited for the
above psychiatric hospital of over 2,000 beds. The successful applicant will work under the direction of the Budding Supervisor, will have the supervision of all building trades, and will be concerned with the organisation of jobs, preparation of schemes, supplies and costing. He must have served a full apprentice ship and had experience as a crafts man in’ an appropriate trade. Prefer? enee will be given to candidates hold ing the Ordinary National Certificate; 40 hour week.
Building.Craftsman’s rate plus l/6d. per hour. Health ser vice conditions and pension scheme. Appointment subject to medical examination. House available for
t ppointment of General Foreman in he Building Department at the
rent. t Application forms obtainable from
the Group Secretary at the hospital, PLUMBER
..REQUIRED,
o be returned not later than 31 January, 1966.
suitable applicant.—Apply Derek Astln, 12, Newton Street. Clltheroc. Tel. 1316.
rates of pay, permanent position for excellent
MOTHER’S HELP WANTED for Surrey family, four children (three at day school) good wages, own room, TV and bathroom, daily help employed.—Telephone Westcott (nr. Dorking) 25, transferring charges, or write Box No. E4, Advertiser and Times
COUNTER A SSISTANT REQUIRED Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday nights. For further details apply Waddlngton Road fish and chip shop, Clitheroe.
CALF'S HEAD HOTEL, WOHSTON, has vacancies for experienced bar man, kitchen maid, house maid and waitress. Live in or out. Transport provided. .Tel. Chatburn 218. -
GOOD CAREFUL DRIVER with clean licence smart appearance and,res sident in Clitheroe.—Apply Tomlin
on’s (Clltheroe) Ltd., Central Garage. York Street. CUtheroe.___
D AILY HELP REQUIRED to assist In housework on bus route. 9 a.m. to 3 p.ra dally. Saturday 9 a.m, to 12 noon, or hours to suit applicant.— Write Box No. Dl. Advertiser and Times
LADIES! Whilst we are not the i biggest name in Mail Order we are
output. Why not- write to our Area Manager, 69. Garden Walk. Ashton. Preston, Lancs. He will be pleased to -arrange’ an interview to discuss details of
thls-congeninl.work. Full Time and Part Time vacancies. PART TIME work fits in very nicely with school hours and leaves plenty of time for household chores.
of -earnings fpr a reasonable
andependent,' progressive, efficient snd happy I -We do not set impos levelible targets" but offer' a decent
YOUNG LADY
15-16 years old REQUIRED
FOR GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES
Elementary knowledge of typing desirable and sense of humour essential APPLY — .
James Dcwhurst & Son '
. (Clitheroe) Ltd..
Shawbridgc Mill, Clithcroc CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE.
a ‘ Applications are Invited for the ahe above hospital, to give general
. CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY. NR. BLACKBURN (2056 Beds). -
ppointment of WORKS ASSIST tANT in the Works Department at Gssistance in the offices of the
Supervisor.' Applicants should haye building and or engineering exper
roup Engineer ■ and Building
ience and preference will be given to candidates holding or studying for O.N.C. or higher qualifications. Salary scale £566 per annum rising to £809 according to age. Application
forms available from the Group Secretary to be returned not later than 31 January, 1966.
BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE
Basic wage for 42 hour week £11 7s. 8d. Doublo time paid for any Sun day duties'worked •
Male Ward Orderly for night duty. t Applications should • be addressed o Matron,
THE M ILK MARKETING BOARD Invites applications for appoint ment of an Inseminator. at the Whalley Cattle Breeding Centre, Mytton Road, Whalley. Applicants should hold current driving licence should be over 21 years of age and must live within 8 miles of the Centre. The appointment will. be come .permanent after a period of satisfactory service, when the appli cant will be required .to enter the Board’s: pension and life. assurance schemes.—Applications giving full e details of previous experience,, age,
tc, should be forwarded to the Centre Manager, M.M. & B. Cattle Breeding Centre, Mytton Road, Whalley. near Blackburn.
BAR WAITER REQUIRED. Good trade and conditions; also -female bar help,-Top wages;—
S INGLE/HANDED KEEPER/WOOD- MAN required for agricultural .estate situated in North East Lan cashire. Duties will Include vermin control. No rearing. Free house available.—Apply in writing giving the names of two references- to: Ingham & Yorke, Chartered Sur veyors, Littlemoor, Olltheroe. Lanes.
SITUATIONS WANTED
YOUNG LADY requires part-time office or shop work, mornings only. Private phone.—Write Box No. E2. Advertiser and Times.
Arms, Langho. Tel. Blackburn 48169 GENTLEWOMAN OR WIDOW rc- 3uired to look, after little girl, four
-Apply! Petrc Nays per week (live in)__Write box o. E3. Advertiser and Times.
RELIABLE PERSON for morning help in modern house and assist
with one-year-old child. Occasional a
Clithcroc,
afternoons-and babysitting.—New- lands, Claremont - Av., Clitheroe. Phone 2718..
FULL-TIME waitress - required.".Or young girls who think' -they would bo interested In this kind of work, welcome. Imperial Cafe5-day week. — Apply
SMART YOUNG LADY A8SI8TANT required: — A. E. Vcevers Ltd..
Shawbrldsfr Post. Office. Clltheroc.
WELLGATE MOTORS LTD. F E M A L E
OFFICE/CAR CLEANER R E Q U I R E D
4-hours daily. Good rate of pay APPLY in , person to the Secretary, Wellgate, Clitheroe
THE BLACKBURN TIMES - Immediate Vacancies —
FOR 2 HAND o ,.J, -t-v-’.-r.v (N.G.AJ .. , GENERAL MANAGER NORTIIGATE, BLACKBURN. Tel. 52345 COMPOSITORS L
5 'd a y ’week—Some overtime—own pension scheme APPLY
TRUTEX LTD. ' REQUIRE
FEMALE PRESSERS (Garment Finishing Section) .
40 hour week, 8—5 Apply: S. H. GREEN
WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE ; Clilhcroe 464
/ Mr. R. OLDROYD WILL YOU GO THE EXTRA MILE?
If you are the man we are looking for, you’ll have done so already—to make that sale when a lesser man would have called it-a day. . Now, it you are in the age group 24-35, have a grounding in agriculture and are ready to do a bigger job with a firm that's expanding fast, please read on. T H E P R O D U C T S Y O U ’L S E L L A R E the most comprehensive range of mineral supplements, vitamin supplements and veterinary medicines offered by any manufacturer. They aro sold direct to farmers with the support of a first class selling
organisation. E X C E L L E N T R EW A R D S FO R T H E R IG H T M A N IN C LU D E : a good basic salary and generous commission, company car or liberal car allowance, petrol and oil are paid for, compe titions offer valuable prizes. TWO WEEKS FIELD TRAINING will be given during the first four weeks. Then you'll be strongly supported by Area Managers and the company’s entire resources. If you
could.be the ‘extra miler’ wc need, please write now to:
T IT H E B A R N P R O D U C T S L IM IT E D . Hoghton Street, SO U T H PO R T , Lancs.
HENTHORN WORKS CLITHEROE Tel. 92
SITUATIONS VACANT - WANTED -
SITUATIONS VACANT
Textiles with a Future
DEWHURST & SON (CLITHEROE) LTD.
SHAWBRIDGE MILL, CLITHEROE
Do you know
1- Approximately 35% of all fabric used in the manufacture of pram hoods and aprons for the home market is produced IN YOUR TOWN AT OUR FACTORY.
2- We are now one of the largest producers in Europe of synthetic scrim fabric for plastic reinforcement; supplying
some H million yards per year.
3- Alongside these fabrics of today, tomorrow, and the future, we continue to produce a wide range of contemporary and traditional furnishing fabrics for use in the home and the
theatre.
THIS IS HAPPENING IN THE CLITHEROE TEXTILE INDUSTRY NOW!
A CAREER IN TEXTILES AT OUR FACTORY IN YOUR HOME TOWN IS WELL WORTH YOUR CONSIDERATION.
PRESENT VACANCY LIST 3 DOBBY WEAVERS
2 JACQUARD WEAVERS Enquiries to our Manager, Mr. E. BROWN
RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LTD.
REQUIRE TI-iE FOLLOWING OFFICE STAFF '
EXPERIENCED SHORTHAND TYPIST FOK OFFICE AT C'l-IATBURN
JUNIOR CLERK TYPIST FOR OFFICE AT CLITHEROE
Apply in writing, giving details
of age, education and experience to the Accountant,
Ribblesdale Cement Ltd., Clitheroe.
HENTIIORN MANUFACTURERS LTD.
IN ORDER TO MEET THE EVER INCREASING DEMAND FOR
RAVE SHIRTS YYE REQUIRE EXPERIENCED
MACHINI STS
FOR SECTIONALISED WORK — APPLY —
FOU MIN VIC
Saturda
they complete their critics tl
•rear. 8 Shocked w*
in brilliant style, seen such a goal The team
dent, they did ver
the visitors. If at first Sout
rather robust tackl fall for they had t
During the seco
brilliance of Clith backs, marshalled Nightingale, and a by John Kirk : Baron, snuffed ou ace caused by the f o ra ys of the Southport side. New-signing To
who had a fine deL scored two goals, crowd what an a
. prove to the team
that they could be; by speed as well as which Shaw Bridg< for somf time. There was good nr
hard tight for th ship in the cominf Both wingers, in
eroe fans when the Lindsay Wallace, goalkeeper, was bac
after missing the games through inji Though their go
been changed the Kenyon for Gill v change of tiro othr
in the last six mate: With this, their hi some thne, Clither'
age has soared to in 19 matches, but a long way bebmd • .far as goalscoring i.;
Clitheroe. that on they recorded such two of the top foi their fixtures, and t drew, so 'hev stay tion, though the g' hag narrowed to foi Clitheroe started
Cap nai It was rather un
in the opening mi had a shot scrnmbl With all their came as a surprise
Bridge side to fin one goal down af; minutes. Baron gave awai
and McDonald's sh off a defender's legs Clitheroo, raome
ned by this swift a little while to t their stride, but wi Baron, af'er collect centre, raced throu1 beaten by the go, lift his shot just o' Kenvon, with st running, made S> pass'll? to Widdu
"
sandwiched in the Baron scored fn
after W minutes tc scores.
chance to score a well out of his goal, wing-half shot var* Hobson was foul-
Baron niDoed in
Kenyon’s free-kick, bullet-like header saved just beneath In one of the
Bond was wide wi which went straigl face of the goal Kenyon centred
right, but Coates h in saving Wa’
tile lead through raced through, bet before passing to only had to side-- home. McDonnell was
After 24 minutes .lbank
When ciuh
one shot which cou) some danger had k en route and bounc Reminiscent of t
Wallbank tried on- ials\ a 25-yard 1° Coates did well to ' There was a scar(
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED C L IT H E R O E W O R K S
REQUIRE WELDER
An experienced, (vc)der is required for plant maintenance and occasional fabrication work.
FITTERS and ELECTRICAL FITTERS
Tradesmen (apprentice trained) are also required for plant maintenance and installation work.
A contributory Pension Scheme is in operation together with other benefits.
Application, in person or in writing, to: Mr. A. T. Stephenson, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited (Agricultural Division), Pimlico Road. Clitheroe.
i I
I Just before half-tii I fantastic scenes i: Port goalmouth pressed hard, tryii their score. Clitheroe were le
when Bond raced with only Wallace Southport inside f ked, allowing Walk the ball and smoth
his wav through, b shot was wide. After an inciden
the interval. On resuming. -
Watt was booked t Just afterwards
goal-rush began, coming in nine mir
Penalty after Widdup was bi
area,' a min
■ Kenyon scor Cltheroe's fiftl with a long £
scored with a 25 'yards.
stopped, but ci Before Clitl
Clegg, southpi right was hur
dozen fo- cl
tile field for ti Hobson con
shot was deflei der. • Heminsiey
tog,: Bibby mo Southport’s
afteir he had tailings at th< While Hemi
and’ several i Just failed to i In another
non-existent, jaded anothei lender put a i
Southport gt was booked.
Ac^red - their After 81, i
Overwh Kenyon stari
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