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9 Clltheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, l.uly 15, 1966 Coast and country The stars shine JLf _I. JL&!, X X H y food. I t is our job to see they


S°1 vou arc not soin? a wav is o- fin© day out visiting ideal holiday playground. _ , you are not going away Hadrian,s


holiday this year? Well, whether you -----„ — ------------------- -------r— _ .


inspecting Hadrian’s WaU-


fancy In sharp contrast and per- gele, r tS i th T J o d r e u S


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1966—or just lazing on the The stately homes of England ^und_ trips which^araj,\orth buslness> beach there is plenty of choice ar.e aiS0„Veu catf l ld for * itll


» • ! « » » « . w . . -™ . . - " “ “ « » » are


ottered for both coach and rail Duke of Bedford, Chatsworth, Criccieth and the Aberglaslyn situated amid the beautiful Pass; Caernarvon via Bettsw-y. Derbyshire Dales and Alton Coed, and Snowdon. “


for choice—that is the enviable 10 ve s situation which faces thousands of Blackburn people as Hey enter upon their summer holi­ days. Already coach firms report bookings well up and demand increasing.


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ticularly to those with young ture the arresting beauty and Further afield, why not visit children. But during recent rustic charm of the area.


Coastal resorts are still one ot the m_ain attractions—par-


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met an increasing demand for vjSit Windermere and Bowness uoveamer trips to inland beauty spots —whichever one chooses, the and resorts


(U 1 U “ w * •w I T y W J B D c V c l l W JU 1 , u i scenery is magnificent. , . !1


- S ? ever^of c^ ch aZm iS T J 1 trips are offered—both. the J .Q .6 3 J ordinary “Blackpool return”


and the more unusual and Just as popular _ _ _ which, in a day’s outing, cap- Bn™ 1, Numerous trips are ottered .


years, both coach and rail ha.a Try the Seven Lakes tour, or ^ ^ v o n ^ ^ o r ^ n ^ Glasgow end


Shakespeare Country and Stiat- T H n Q


Edinburgh—are proving very popular indeed.


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perhaps more adventurous Wales, where sea and sand Chester' Zoo,_ Belle Vue oi ^ whinl;. and fancies of an age types.


is North but the prospect of visiting As already mentioned, there scenery combine to make the keep tnem quiet. . I’M You can always try pony-trekking m o u n t a in s and beautiful Trentham GaHens is bound to of Britain’s popular resorts


holidaymaker with the precision of a military operation.


charts Everything is laid on-for the


LIGHTS


change little but there are al­ ways improvements to the


groups all are drawn as if by magic to Blackpool. Physically, Blackpool seems to


From bathing belles to beat


famous illuminations that stretch the season to late Octo­


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ber. Beginning on September ’ 3


111 is year’s illuminations, in their 34th season, feature equip­ ment with a replacement value of nearly £500,000. One new attraction is the


£360,000 redesigned frontage to North Pier. This includes a


the exciting “Golden Gate Casino” and for demanding


riofja


superb “Merry England” bar. thn nvniHniT


diners, the Trawler Fish Res­ taurant.


Pony trekking on the shores of Ullswater can provide an unusual and invigorating pastime for holidaymakers visiting the Lake District.


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boarding h o u s e keepers in Blackpool plan to make each Wednesday throughout the holi­ day season “British Day" by presenting an all-British bill of fare which will feature the best of home foods in traditional and new dishes. Said Mr. Jack Davenport, asso­


ciation secretary: “The sort of people that come to Blackpool for their holidays expect to get the best, whether it is in enter­ tainment, accommodation or


resorts still exert that - ! old magic C4 , . , _ i iu- 4./. 'i v ' i


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< \ A LTHOUGH foreign holiday resorts draw more and more


**■ people every year, traditional British resorts continue to attract millions ot people each summer.


Costa Brava or the South ot France, but to many people there’s “nowt like Black­


One can rave about the


pool.” When sea bathing was first


attraction or being an ideal centre for visiting the Lakes as well as for its own attractions. The Lancashire coast is


recommended by the medical SU(^ as Scarborough, Filey, and profession during the middle vvhitby.


certainly well endowed with attractions. But we must not forget Yorkshire, with resorts


of . the last century they could yet, when considering where not have forseen what they to go it is easy to overlook the were Starting.


soon became fashionable to take a dip in the briny.


decide where to go. .


Resorts sprung up and it doorstep, o l lO W


more numerous, it became And what bigger and better .


But' as resorts became


more and more-difficult to holiday ^traction is th e r e lo r .


oTtbe best beaches in Britain Righto P ^ r t a iL e ^ f f i lL why go any further afield? When all is said, however, _


an impressive array of holiday Tbjs year a bumper event is resorts—and today the posi- _romised wmj the Black tion is no different. With some


Lancashire has always had p .


miles around than BlacKourns n two-day show in Witton July 2g and 30.


’ narachute tLm top-


P n n i i l a i * l U p u u u


the success of a holiday at home depends largely on the


been verW far from the top. of even if it is pouring down- the^ hcSiday “charts”—has a the holidaymaker need not be myriad of attractions for both too perturbed. -


wttMfand old." And then there On'long distance trips i t is te toe fSmoug Royal Lancashire a'pretty common occurrence, to show “^ Blackpool, which run. Into good weather once the fSrM-tit nationwide:entries and' Pennines are left behind. S popular -with ..And, come, to think of It. the comfort of travelling in modern


. . .


^ f i lh r o r t . - with' a distlnotlyi.coaches plus the added pleasure iriOTe T^ned atmosphere,' is of having good company, is


nevertheless almost as.-popular something not to be lightly * T/ird " s tr'G g **‘known missed.


throughout the British Isles.. One word of advice-its best I t o X b e has the added to book in good time.


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For rural charm, one need not travel all that far as this photo o f ' Gisbum Bridge indicates.


Mill Blackpool—which has never But even a wet morning— S S I weather.


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attractions on one’s very own LfsjCs'


catered for. Just to show Black­ pool is not all fish and chips, candy floss and rock, the Black­ pool Hotel and B o a r d in g House Association in co-opera­ tion with the British Farm Pro- luce Council is “going British”. Some 2,000 hoteliers and


AMONG FINEST EATING PLACES IN LAND


„ .___ •


Whether it is just a quiet family party or an office out­ ing, demand has never been


il G 1 g ll tS Of pOpUl&lity.


Many a Londoner has confessed that the .Ribble Valley offers more high quality pubs and Inns than the entire South East . . praise Indeed from a “foreigner”.


FAMOUS


•original Cavern Club, the Beatles, and a whole host of comedians—but also for quite a different reason. The name of the City has


not only as a great port, as the home of the 1966 F.A. Cup Winners and the F.A. League Champions, the site of the


LIVERPOOL Liverpool has become famous


national trend and we can boast of some of the finest eating places in the country.


Young chUdrenarealwaysa problem when travelling on long coach or ^ al1





C» l:.r«,gmE annual holiday


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than say, Rimini—where the and study it. current idol of the town, Brian This just one. of the many London, has gone to get a tan attractions the Pleasure Beach to equal Cassius’—has had no has for the younger element, visible effect on its main Indus- Many a happy hour will be try.


That Blackpool has less sun from abroad especially to see


th 6 t made in Preston, the monorail has already attracted visitors


Its expertise in catering for has kept it at the top


whiled away here.


day trips dunng the holidays. in fact one is almost spoil 1 xnirprc"


Uttoxeter.


beautiful part of which is in Ribble Valley and the rough wage Pac^ t\ cLa , n le makers above the ground on a Lancashire.


each year are trips to the beautiful scenery. On our very Lake District—a small but own doorstep we have toe


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Proving a greater attraction venture all that iar to find ____ ____ _ -----------


omninvmPnt hnleinE been installed at the Pleasure But full employment bulging Beach and carries holiday-


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between Leek and But the would-be traveller does not necessarily have to


superb piece An excellent daily Welsh north west.


for a week or a fortnight’s of Roman handiwork much of express coach .s e rv ic e is this day.


world of show business head you are figure conscious, then there is no need to get alarmed. The Derby Baths, the venue


gUMMER is the time when surprising that holidays usually .


»»,r -n • .u- will be consumed, it Is hardly


the big names in the mean putting on a few extra .


, pounds in the wrong places. If That Tony Hancock’s “Black- f01. swimming championships


which still survives intact to operated from Blackburn,; call- pool Show’ put t o Golden and international matches, has at Prestatyn, Rhyl. Aber- Mile in iront of Coronation an innovation this year of


bonus to'theVesort'wmch.wth nastan has~aTso ' t o lK t a l i e i t T ' ' . " S T


Cohvyn Bay and Llan- street” at the top of TAM Turkish, Sauna and vapour ' ratings has come as a publicity baths. A fully equipped gym-


built A.D. 112—listening to one and then on to Rinsway Air- excursions are also being run th_ Lancashire and Yorkshire And for th0Se who appreciate o,


boost its gigantic tourist Indus- country, try. For generations, b. North- Another “design’


erners dream of holiday inevi­ tably was Blackpool.


AT TOP contest which is held each


al:f. unr^p^hnp^ass- Not that B '^ P 001 really Thursday and attracts some of Ahpreiasivn needs


television limelight to the most glamourous girls in the which will


monorail. The first of its kind in the country, the monorail has


catch admiring glances h the predominantly Preston - built


~,rHM hniidnv.


of Bowland-surely some ot the Using by foreign travel agencies tour Qf ^ b,g funbpark most wonderful scenery m has meant that Blackpool has A ite high| st polnt the rail


O J set it.” With all the good food that


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CADET NURSE: PUPIL NURSE:


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Good Prospects. Training under direction of resident qualified Tutor All appointments subject to National Health Service sick pay and pensions scheme.


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Campaign against


licence-dodgers intensified


'Y\7"1TH the Post Office inten- • » sifying its anti-evasion


campaign, more than 2,200 television and radio licence pirates in the north west have been brought before the courts —and fined £12,800—in the last six months. A further 1,400 cases are


S. & J. WALSH (FELTS) LTD VICTORIA MILL,


SABDEN


Require PROCESS WORKERS FOR FELT PRODUCTION


pending and more prosecutions will follow as inquiries are continued. People who use their tele­


DEPARTMENT


vision and radio sets, including transistor portables without licence face fines of up to


FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST FOR GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES


£10 for a first offence, and £50 for any subsequent offences. Licence dodgers are tracked


down either by inquiry of households not listed as licensed, or by the use of tele­ vision detector car's to pinpoint


that the detector car is very successful. I t is fitted with over £1,000 worth of electronic and other equipment and is able to track down defaulters with great speed and accuracy. To help people save up for


television sets in use. The Post Office point out


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


their television licences, the Post Office has introduced special savings card. The savings card is available from all post offices and users can buy 2s. 6d. National Savings stamps whenever they Wish so that When their next licence becomes due they will have saved some, if not all, of .tine


fee.


been spelt in 14 different ways since 1770 and in an old book on ancient Liverpool i t was referred to, variously, as Leberpol, Lyr-pool, Llyr-pool, Lyr-pul, Lyver-pule, Lyverpull, Lyerpull, Lyrpole, Leverpoole, Lyverpoole, Liverpol, Lither- poole, Lerpole and Liverpool.


rpHE Hollies keep their A number one spot in the


chart this week with “Bus stop,” but Gene Pitney is challenging hard, having irisen from third to. second


place. Prank Sinatra re-appears at


number three.


Clarke and Chris Farlow. The Spanish g ro u p , Los


first appearance with their latest recordings. They are Pet


Two other artistes make their . , ,


Bravos, making their first-ever climb into the top ten, rise from ten to five with “Black Is black". Four records have dropped


'■


APPOINTMENT OF CLERK/TYPIST (Malo or Fomale)


abApplications are Invited for the


eer. and Surveyor’s Department. Annual Salary Scale: £295 at the age of 16 rising bv annual incre­ ments to £500. Further progres­ sion to maximum £725 for per­ sons with suitable educational qualifications.


ove appointment In the Engin­ t Salary at age 22 will not be less


knowledge of office routine and be competent typists with some shorthand experience.


he appointment subject to medical examination.


han Monday. 18th July.


operation. Applicants should have a


han £510 per annum. Five day working week In


t The post Is pensionable and Applications, stating age. exper­


ience and qualifications (If any), together with the names and addresses of two referees, should t reach the undersigned not. later


Council Offices, 32, Pimlico Road. Clltheroc.


L. D TELFORD. Clerk to the Council.


TELEPHONIST REQUIRED with ability to sell over telephone, and knowledge of bookeeping. School leaver considered.—Write Box No. P7, Advertiser and Times.


MARRIED MAN REQUIRED for farm work Good wages, good house In village near school. Bland. Townend Farm. Halton West, Near Hellifleld. Tel: Hel- llfleld 269.


from the chart, among them The Beatles "Paperback writer”. The others are “Sunny after­ noon by the Kinks; “Hideaway" by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich, and "Promises”, by


with the help of Websters’, The Record Centre, Market Place. Last week’s placings are in


Ken Dodd. The chart has been compiled


brackets. .1 (1) Bus stop, The Hollies (Parlophone).


2 (3) Nobody needs your love, Gene Pitney (Stateside).


5 (10) Black is black, Los Bravos (Decca).


ner (London).


8 (—) Out of ■ time, Chris Farlow (Immediate).


10 (9) Lana, Roy Orbison (Lon don).


(Columbia).


BEST SELLING L.P. , ' Sound of Music (RCA),


7 (5) Get away, Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames (Columbia).


(Pye).


9 (7) This door swings both ways, Herman’s Hermits


3 (—)' Strangers in the night, • Frank Sinatra (Reprise).


4 (4) River deep,' mountain high, Ike and Tina Tur­


6 (—) I couldn’t live without your love, Pet Clarke


SCHOOL LEAVERS and other young men (15 to 35 years). Interested in world travel as Radio officers Merchant Navy, on liners and other ships Salary rising to £35 per week all found. Pensionable 3 months holiday on full pay. Day or evening course Prospectus from the Radio College. 91 Lancaster Rd.. Preston Phone 64364.


PART-TIME GARDENER required for small cottage. Chalgley.— Write box No. R2. Advertiser and Times.


DRIVER REQUIRED 6 /-per hour, plus overtime rates.—F. Ashcroft & Son Ltd.. Corn Merchants, Lamb Roe. Whalloy. Tel 2107.


YOUNG LADY REQUIRED for general office work.—Apply B. Dugdalc and Son Ltd.. Waterloo Corn Mill, Clitheroe:


DOMESTIC HELP WANTED dally. Tel. Chatburn 336.


SITUATIONS WANTED


LADY SEEKS POST as companion help to middle aged or elderly disabled person.—Write Box No. R3. Advertiser and Times. .,


WiU readers please note


that in future it is necessary for us to receive the signature of both parties, before engagement notices can be published.


BEASLEY’S £20,000


CORSETRY SALE


NOW ON In High St, Manchester


Many bargains in Corselettes, Corsets and Bras— broken ranges, samples and 'seconds* AT A FRACTION OF ORIGINAL PRICES


Featuring Famous Brand Names also


I I - in t h e £


SALE DISCOUNT ON ALL BEASLEY'S \ OWN REGULAR CORSETRY LINES ^


OPEN 9 aim—5-30 p.m. EVERY DAY INCLUDING. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,


BEASLEY’S Specialist Corsetry Shop 19 HIGH STREET. MANCHESTER^ •'WORLDCUP SI j |


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Operator. Wage £328 at 16, £352 at 17. £404 at 18. £435 at 19. National Health Service condit­ ions. Superannuable post. Good working conditions. Holiday arrangements honoured.


Wanted: Junior Comptometer ary at the Hospital. BOOKBINDING


ment. a Disc ruling, sewing macblne. eek, full employment, some


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overtime. Blackburn Times


utomatic folders, etc. wown pension scheme. 6 daj


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The above tradesmen (apprentice trained) are re­ quired for plant maintenance and installation work.


The factory works a 40 hour, 5 day week. A con­ tributory pension Scheme is in operation together with other benelits.


Applications in person or in writing to Mr. A. T. Stephenson, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (Agricultural Division) Pimlico Road, Clitheroc.


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JUNIOR CLERKS REQUIRED


-Girls leaving school or up to 17 years for training in our Sales Office and in our Wages Department. Phone or write for interview.


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Telephone: 316 or 971. fe.


leag| IN


IN a tense strugglcl A leaders in the 1 vcr of extra time, I Whalley were |


score at a much qul - On good battil


strong enough and, I men take too longl > bowlers are not beiil


v,hich to get the opi improvement in ford


j jeague table. i I } f Tommy Ba r n | I


3 Cliatburn Road groul ;! jn devastating 11


I captured two wicketl


| maiden over and J A


"J three wickets with si 5 deliveries had the! beeper been able t<| snick on the Id Tommy’s great bovl formance also gavel honour of becoming bowler in the leal season, to capture 5(1 Dennis Pollard, F


- ham. also had his I ! performance in th| ^league with 7 for 2l 3 Rolls Royce.


14 Blackburn Northl season’s champions.! and Earby.


r e su l t s ! Blackburn Northerl


1 f Great Harwood 62, I* .) Wds- 96 for 5: Padih ! 3. Rolls Royce 37.


i 8 Whalley 153 fol clitheroe 38. BaxendeJ


i \


PERFORMANj batting!


i T. Barnes, Baxenl | 18: D. Pollard. Padii if 21: Ingham, Ribblesf (• for 29: R. Walton, I t Northern. 5 for 49.


■ 68- J. Peters, "WhalleJ :


J- Ready, Blackbunl BOWLINC


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i i Earby ...............13 SBaxenden .. .. 14


J Blackburn N. . 14 ‘ Fadiham .. .. 13


LEAGUE TAf| P


I Great Harwood 14 JiBamoldswlck . 13


I It appears almo.l l mv that the struggl onours will be ccl


f


afterwards just ml hat trick” ; He woj j been successful in <1


Bnxenden, who has \ the Ribblesdale Lei 114 years, had his F (bowling performaml f ,c took 9 for 181


IRibblesdale W. . 14 I SRead ............. 13 I ■ Whalley ............14


5 Rolls Royce .. 13 Iciitheroe ____14 Settle ...............13


A ] Tomorrow’s matchl A


j Earby v. Settle. 5 Read v. Barnoldswl ■ Rolls-Royce v. PadJ j Blackburn N. v.


1 RIBBLESDALE 1


LEAGUE!


Cherry Tree v. Low I d iv is io n !


JUNIOR LEAl DIVISION [


Baxenden v. Clith| Whalley v. Ribbles


RIBBLE VALLEYI (Sunday) I


Burnley i n v. Pen! Lucas H v. Sabdcl


World Sports national sportil 1948 Olympicl issue is the I Meisl, the fori pull-out guidl countries’ colq figures on scorers. Over I alities — manl Other featurq Jurgen May. and cricket."!


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