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SITUATIONS VACANT


YOU WANT TO BE A NURSE?


IF YOU want first class training to be a Student or Pupil Nurse (Student 3 years, Pupil 2 years practical training).


WE CAN OFFER IT IN THE BLACKBURN GROUP OF HOSPITALS


IF YOU want to live in modernised Nurses Homes giving good accomodation


WE CAN OFFER IT IN THE BLACKBURN GROUP OF HOSPITALS


IF YOU want to work in a friendly atmosphere where an interest is taken in you


WE GAN OFFER IT IN THE BLACKBURN GROUP OF HOSPITALS


The Matrons at any of the following hospitals will


surely it is 'worth seckin; less-used routes.


Maps on a scale of about 4—6 miles to the inch will pro­


vide the key to this world of easier motoring. And tor pleasant motoring,


does it matter if you occasion­ ally miss a turning?


passengers where pleasure is concerned, Youngster's arc apt to get more bored on a straight motorway run. and this often applies to adults as well.


There Is also the view of the


granted and are frequently apt to get restive.


appearance of peak numbers of vehicles, and this will continue through tho summer.


PEAK NUMBERS Spring time marks the re­


9 Minutes after this photograph was taken, these beautiful horse-chestnut trees sheltering 'VVhalley Abbey courtyard, had been felled. The trees, which for many generations have been claimed to be the most magnificent in the Ribblc Valley, were recently examined by an expert and found to be in n dangerous condition.


SCOUTS


were tested in first aid theory and practice, and had to answer questions on first aid and deal with mock accidents and other incidents requiring the use of first aid. Tile winners were from Dar-


in the North-East Lancashire Counity Ambulance competition held at Nelson at the weekend. The six teams in tire contest


Hotel’s new manager


One of the best-known


hotels in north-east Lanca­ shire—the Starkie Arms, Clilheroe—is coming under new management. Clitheroe magistrates yes­


terday granted a protection order to Mr. Rex Ball of Bradford who will act as licensee and manager-of the


hotel. Mr. Robert Gordon Gorst


Stevenson, licensee and mana­ ger for the past three years, is leaving the town to take, up a similar position at tire Lloh and Swan Hotel, Congleton, Cheshire.


READ


presented the prizes at the Whist Drive held in', the Con­ servative Club on Monday. The winners in the ladies event were 1 Mrs. Hemsby, and


WHIST—Mrs. F. Cunliffe


consolation prize was won by Mrs. W. Harrison. The gents’ prizewinners were


1 Mrs. F. Dobson and the con­ solation prize was won by Mrs. T. Waddicor. A special prize was won by Mrs W. Holdsworth. CHURCH—The vestry and annual meeting of St. John’s


COMPETE THE Clitheroe St. Mary Mag­


dalene scouts came second


gEVENTEEN people met together in the Mayor’s Parlour, Clitheroe, on Monday evening to negotiate what, for


the town could be its biggest social function ever—a festival of drama.


Probably in November of]


wen, and the third prize went to a Burnley scout troop.


this year, townspeople and! play-goers from all over the county will be given, in the period of one week, the'first Clitheroe Drama Festival. A committee has been


formed of local producers and d r ama enthusiasts. Chairman will be Councillor


CLITHEROE AUCTION' MART


-‘A-at Clitheroe Auction Mart, 29 local cattle, eight calves, 235


A T Monday’s Fat-stock sale


north country and local hoggs, and 36 pigs were on offer.


£5/5/-; rearer calves £8 to £13/10/. north country hoggs 3/7 to 4/1; local hoggs 3/3 to 4/2; sheep 3/1; half-bred ewes £6/15/- to £6/18/-; pigs: por­ kers 31/- to 32/-; cutters 31/- to 34/6; bacon 33/6.


to 198/-; heifers 189/- to 200/- youn cows 123/- to 169/-; Jersey cow 105/-: bobby calves £3 to


Quotations were steers 184/-


classes of store sheep and lambs, quotations were: Half- bred ewes with twin lambs 88/- to 96/-; half-bred ewes with single lambs 75/- to 86/-; half- bred hoggs 85/. to 130/-; heavy hoggs 68/- to 105/-.


At Tuesday's Old Fail- of all


show and sale, newly-calved cows and heifers were on offer.


At Wednesday’s weekly prize


Church was held in the , school loef WPf'k Tiie vicar, the ReV. F. W. Ben-


net, presided. Again appointed to the office


of churchwardens'were Mr: C. Law and Mr. T. smithies, Mir R Cook, Mr R. GoOdWay. Mr. T. Wilkinson and Mr. J. Kitchen were elected, as sidethen. Also elected was Mrs. R. Cook as diocesan conference, rfepresenta. tive, replacing Mr. H. Ashworth. With the addition of Miss M. Heap to the parochial council was made The res of . the coun-. ■was made. The rest of the coun-


and white cows £83 to £114; Ayrshire cows £72 to £86; other black and white cows £68 to £79: other cows £64 to £70; best heifers £90 to £116; other heifers £66 to £82. Half-bred ewes with lambs


Quotations were: Best black


in 'the town came from the Mayor of Clitheroe, Councillor John Hall, and on Monday he was made the permanent presi­ dent of the festival. Secretary is Mr. Ernest


Richard Turner of Clitheroe Town Council, which is financially backing the ven­ ture. The idea for a drama festival


Lancashire, and in particular local societies, will be invited to compete hi the event. The exact form of the plaj’s,


has not yet been decided but there was a majority view that three-act plays would prove most successful. The festival will be held in


MacNaughton and stage mana­ ger Mr. Sydney Blackburn. Societies from all parts of


DRAMA FESTIVAL FLAMED


million cars, and a total of 13 million vehicles now registered, all records will he ■ broken. Under these conditions, it is all the more necessary to preserve that element of pleasure.


Once again with nearly 10


I t is a sad commentary on mankind generally that it is


their unexpected and thought­ less actions, disturb the routine of our own progress on the road.


always "Other people” who are apt to detract from our plea­ sure in motoring. Those, who by their numbers, cause traffic jams. The individuals who, by


way system would be sufficient if there were fewer motorists on it But we have to adjust our­ selves to conditions as they exist.


I t is obvious that our high­ CROWD SPOTS


room for adjustment as far as the roads are concerned. There are about 200,000 miles


Fortunately, there is still


of roadways in Britain. Of this total, motorways and trunk roads total about 8,700 miles and Class 1 roads only 20,000.


carry nearly a quarter of the total traffic and, with Class 1 roads added, this comes to


Motorways and trunk roads


nearly half. So less than 30,000 miles of


while there are 170,000 miles of highway space left for the rest.


roadway carry half the traffic,


the Civic Hall, Clitheroe. which seats 500 people. Said the Mayor, “I think we


“Easy” driving if little effort is made- in the form of map-read- ing to find it.


could fill the hall each night, for the audience will have a variety of societies to watch.” Prizes for winning societies


not only by the relative emptiness of such roads, but also by the greater safety that exists on them.


That effort is rewarded


will be three valuable trophies donated to the Town Council by Mr. E. Lawrenson govern­ ing director of Castle Castings Ltd., Clitheroe. Certain modifications will


probably be carried out at the Civic Hall before the festival, in view of specialised lighting and other equipment necessary for such an event. Publicity Officer is Miss Kaye


Mercer, Chief Reporter of the Advertiser and Times.


to the time taken on a journey, perhaps 10-20 minutes for 100 miles, though in many cases during peak times they will re- tm-n a saving.


They do not add significantly


of more picturesque and inter­ esting travel.


They also confer the benefit


90 per cent of all vehicle miles are travelled on the busiest 50


Remembering that more than per cent of the road mileage,


son and W. Bethel! awarded the following: Cow: 1 Robinson and Spensley Ltd. of Slitheroe, 2 J. A. Knowles of Woodplumpton. Heifer: ,1 R. C. Seed of Dun- sop Bridge; 2, P. -Woifenden of .Barrowford.


80/- to 92/-. The judges, Messrs. J. Jack-


Have Your Vehicle


EIGHT coat RESPRAYED at


R.F. PARKER’S PARKGATE WORKS CLITHEROE


HIGHEST QUALITY WORK- LOWEST PRICES


24 Hour V&bicle Recovery Service PHONE CLITHERpE 2857 7 r


v


Farmers protest against Eire ‘advantage’


J^EW trade agreements with Eire involving big importa­ tions of store stock from the Republic has prompted a


Lancashire NFU resolution to head-quarters, Mr. E. W. Gill, Sabden,


moving the resolution on be­ half of the' Clitheroe branch, said a commission was cur­ rently silting to discuss Con­ tinental complaints of British fatstock exports being sub­ sidised—and at the same time, the home farmer had to contend with imports from


Eire. He ai'gUed that although


• they were being subsidised by cheap labour and low wage


explained, had said that Eii'c would be sehding thousands-of store cattle; to Britain every week—and ' already younger cattle were down in price on the strength of that statement. “Our labour costs keep going


x-ates with which, the British rearer could not compete. The; Irish'Prime Minister, he


up and tip. But that Is not the case in Eire, and that amounts


to a kind of subsidy on that beef,” he added- ’ I t was agreed to send a reso­


lution, to headquarters to > seek clarification.


the.Eire stock were not sub­ sidised ln the accepted sense,


WANTED


WE BUY ANYTHING, OLD OR MODERN. Wanted full or pait houses of furnltui'c, brass and copper ware, bai'ometei’s, musical boxes, gi-andfatlier clocks, scrap metal.—37. Whalley Rd., Clith-


eroe Tel. 1037.


LADIES’ CHILDREN’S, AND GENT'S good discarded clothes Best prices paid—Miss Walmsley 9. Jessel St.. Blackburn. Tel.


52179.


I BUY discai-ded clothing, modern good condition.—Mrs. Howurtb. 31 Church Square. AVorsthornc.


Tel. Burnley 27882.


I BUY AND OOLLEOT outgrown babies’, and children's wear t ladies' and gent’s clothing, cur-


furniture. — Ring Accrington 35885.


aihs, covers, anything except ’


DRESSING TABLE wanted, apply to Advertiser ahd Times.


GIRL’S 1G" FRAME BICYCLE re­ quired in good condition.—Tel. Whalley 2116,


READ YOUR MAP So there is lots of space for


Children today take cat's for


being undertaken, it is a good plan to have a brief halt every two hours to allow everybody to stretch their legs.


which can be played in a car to keep youngsters, or back­ seat passengers occupied.


CAR GAMES There are also many games


whole book to these. They range from various competitive games that can be played based on


The A.A. have devoted a


the registration numbers of other cars, to others in which pubs and other places that are passed count for point—scoring.


depend lai'gely on satisfaction with the vehicle that is being driven. This means that its mechanical condition should be satisfactory. There is nothing more annoying than driving a car which has some defect, or suspected weakness, which one feai's may let one one down.


Pleasure for the driver must


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middle­ man's profit. Wc re-cover your treasured 3-piece as new for as p little as £10. Chairs £3. Over 100


drives I have experienced hap­ pened x'ecently when taking a League of Safe Drivers test during a snowstorm and the windscreen wipers tangled - up on themselves.


One of the most upsetting


oxxly due to the forebearance of the examiner, who made al­ lowance for the predicament.


That I managed to pass was


should be x-emedied befoi'e tak­ ing the car out. Regular servic­ ing is essential where such an expensive and important piece of mechanism is concerned.


If any defect is suspected, it


happen if a little care was taken.


Most breakdowns would never


presure thaix the otliei's when tho pressures are checked. Don’t forget the spare. In some fifty per cent of the


regular weekly check on tyre pressures will often reveal an incipient puncture because that tyre will have lost more


Punctures, for instance. A


teed. Collections' and- deliveries free. Phone or write today and we will be pleased.to call even­ ings at your convenience. Distance no object.—Beakbanc,


matterns for your choice. .Work­ anship first class and guaran­ 68, Sandygatc. Burnley. Tel. 7188.


elswickT portsman’s cycle JI full size) as now. £12 o.n.o.;


with accessories.—14, Kay St., Cltthcroc, after 6 p.m.


unior Joe Davies snooker table


TOP QUALITY ENGLISH-GROWN ROSE TREES: H.T. fiorlbunda.


630. horn Nurseries. Clitheroc. Tel.


climbers, standards. Good selec­ ttion.—H. & C. Winning. Hen-


TWIN PRAM H.C.B. Silver Cross, whitc/grey v.g.c., extras. — 7, Becchwood Aw. Clltheroe


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone Sharp. 42 New Bank Rd Blackburn 58959. or Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury.


Mcllor 787


CORNER HOUSE, King Lane. Clithoroe. Ladies corsets with front fastening or hooksidc.


RUSBRIDGE for high class WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS. All work carried 'Out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed. _24. King William Street, Blackburn. Tel 50100.


punctures that, the R.A.C. were called on to handle, they found that, for one rcasoh or another, the spare was net readily use­ able. Sometimes the motorist had not even got one. Electrical defects are apt to


form the greatest single cause of breakdowns.


ASPDEN’S for Hoover washer repairs.—Phone Clithcroe. 81 for


instant service.


GREEN/WHITE M.C.B. Leeway pram with bag. good condition. —Apply 8 Station Road. Wlial-


lcy.


CABIN 14’ x 10' (by Parkers, Gar- stangl excellent condition. Suit­ able for garage.—Tel. Chatburn


Sawley. Tel. Cliatbum 34B. 384.


ONE SINGLE BED (no mattress): 1 liampster cage.—Apply 12, Windsor Av„ Clitheroe.


LADIES’ CRIMPLENE and Cour- telle two-piece suits 36" hip to 48” hip.—Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Rond. Clitheroc.


1950 WOLSELEY G/80. mechanic­ ally and bodily sound. Taxed.


SITUATIONS WANTED


YOUNG RESPECTABLE LADY re­ quires part-time domestic work. No Saturday work preferred.— Write Box S2, Advertiser and


Times.


LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICER wishing to augment income will undertake full or part-time dut­ oies as cashier, oilice manager, or


position, from June onwards. Car and phone available.—Write Box No. P4, Advertiser and


ther responsible administrative Times.


M.O.T. cert, until Dec. 1966.— Hasclwood, 18,. Park Avenue. Clitlicroc.


____


LOGS FOR SALE. 6/- per cwt. Local delivery.—Lawson House


Where a lengthy journey is


Imperial Chemical Industries Limited Clilheroc Works Require


RIGGER


INDUSTRIAL PLUMBER SKILLED FITTER


ELECTRICAL FITTERS The above tradesmen (apprentice trained) are


required for plant maintenance and installation work. The factory works a 40 hour, 5 day week. A


contributory Pension Scheme is in operation together with other benefits. Applications in person or in writing to Mr. A.


T. Stephenson, Industrial Chemical Industries Limited, (Agricultural Division) Pimlico Road, Clitheroc.


KITCHEN PORTER required, also handyman-gardener.— Applica­ .tions stating ago and experience


Wa to Manager, Moorcock Inn Ltd., 333.


ddlngton, Nr, Clitheroc. Tol.


WANTED, PART-TIME CLERK lfor sale days only.—Apply by


retary. The Clltheroe Auction Mart Co. Ltd., Rallwav Road, Clltheroe.


etter giving details etc. to Sec­


RELIABLE MAN required, must be able to drive.—W. Blackburn & Sons. Tel. Clltheroe 254.


CLEANER REQUIRED. 1. 2 or 3 days per week. 4/6 per hour.— Apply 3, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


SPECIAL 44". 46” and 48” hip Crimplene suits and dresses.—


Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Road Clltbeioc.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


ASPDEN’S for all Hoover washer or cleaner repairs.—Phono Clith­ eroc 81.


CORNER HOUSE, King Lane. Clithoroe. Vlscnna. skirts, knick­ ers and pantees.


SEPT. 1905 B.S.A. BANTAM. Taxed. Very good condition.—36, Langsliaw Drive. Clithcroe.


RE-SEAL YOUR GKEENHUUSES etc. with Sylglas. Special offer for 1 month only—Castle Sup­ plies (Clltlioroc) Ltd., 16/18. Lowcrgatc, Clitheroc.


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old


JEWELLERY or will make you a or will make you a good offer in part-exchange for new goods.— 24, King William Street, Black-


ASPDEN’S for Hoover Cleaner repairs.—Phone Clitheroc 81. for Instant service.


PLEATED TRICEL DRESSES 38 7to 48” hips,—Economic Stores


0, Whalley Road, Clitheroc.


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re­ covered; new aprons: wheels rc- tyred and repaired. — A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Olitheroe. Tel. 683.


MORE MILK WANTED? For quantity and quality milk more farmers are feeding "Ideal" Rough Dairy Food—Ring Barney Wood, Clltheroe 535, for, a trial order.


LADIES’ sxxede and brushed nylon foam back Jackets and coats.— Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Road, Cllthrcoe.


CREOSOTE golden or dark brown. —


Waterloo Timber Co., Clitlxeroc.


MEN’S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS JEANS in bi'onze, pale blue, xxavy or Moi'sey blxxc.—Economic


Stores, 70, Wlialley Road, Olltb- ei'oe.


12’ 6” BLUEBIRD CAMBRIAN CARAVAN .4-bex-th, all alumin­ ium, cooker, road lights, flashers, ox. cond., £145 o.n.o.—Apply 8, Balmoral Av.. Clltheroe.


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine impairs to The Walter Thomason Sowing


TAPSELL & WEST LTD. The Carpet Specialists for new


wide to 4 yards wide, any length required in broad-loom. Sample prices in squares, 5 x 4 Wilton Carpets £35. 4 x 3 carpets from £12. Any size room fitted by experts,—89. Leeds Road, Nelson. PhOne 62810. 67-59 Swadford Street. Sklpton. Phone 2960.


she lending manufacturers. All izes In stook from 27 Inches


IT BEATS as it sweeps, as it • cleans! Does it need servicing?





—Phono Aspdens, Olitheroe 81 for instant service.


'RHEUMATISM, for rapid relief


from pain ask for Cal-Mo Tablet, 30 day’s supply' 5/-.—Derrick Green, MP.S.. 4, Railway View, CUtheroe,


NO • DEPOSIT T.V.! Beat the restrictions and get your T.V. from Toleliire. Super special


offer, top name T.V. sets are available on no deposit terms— • installed tree on •; your first


' weekly, payment. FOrget. lump T sum payments, get more exciting


Surprise, surprise. What’s happening in , thisj amusing scene troth' uGoOdrtiglit ‘'MrSi Puffin,” which is being presented'by Waddmgton Draina Group iriVYaddingltm.Meth- odist School tonight and tomorrow, night. Well to And’Out you’ll have to go and see the play—a scintillating combinatioh of the'/witty ’and1 thedownright hilarious—which is produced by Mrs. Greta Wilkinson. In this scene, :th6 iplaycrs arc left to-right'Hilda Malcolm; Janet■ Eatough, Philip Chorlton, Pat'Hargreaves and >Alcc,.Malcolm.•


ELEHIRE. Agent: Mr. H. Kalne, obligation-free details from 48 Moor-Lane,* CUtheroe, -


8LIM-U-ETTES.—Still .. available


REFINED TAR for.roofs,trough- Ings. — Waterloo Timber- Co. CUthcroe.





21,'dny’s supply for 5s.-9d.— Derrick Green, M.P£., 4 Railway View Clltheroe.


second-hand and soiled carpets. t Hundreds to choose from by all


Centre, 72/74/76, Scotland Road. Nelson.


TA-.ll,'... .-V: '


WAITRESSES REQUIRED


EVENINGS ONLY


THE PUNCH BOWL HOTEL IIURST GREEN


Phone Stonyhurst 209 for Details


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY, NR. BLACKBURN


WANTED:


hours. Ward Maids to help with


feAssistant Cook (male ' or £ male): Wage £12-2-8 (male):


9-8-4 (female). Per week of 40


domestic duties. .Wage: £8-12-6 aours or more between 11 a.m.


per week of 40 hours. h Part-Time Ward Maids—four


ASPINALL ARMS


M1TTON, WHALLEY NR. BLACKBURN Tel. Stonyhurst 223


ASSISTANT


Rate of pay 4/3:|d. per hour. Transport to and from village


nd 5 p.m. (Mondays to Fridays).


ari'anged. £ Maintenance Eioctrioian. Wage


15-0-0 per week of 40 hours. £ Driver for general duties. Wage


t 16 ycai'S £6-6-3. a Full board available if required


GRILL COOK REQUIRED


or someone willing to train.


Permanent position. Live in. — APPLY ABOVE —


12-2-8 per week of 40 hours. paApprentice Butoher. Rate of


ent canteen facilities. National Health Service conditions and pension schcixic. Applications to tlic Group Secretary at the hospital.


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL, WHALLEY, Nr. BLACKBURN


f Applications arc invited for the uollowing vacancy In the Treas­


rer's Department:


srain and qualify In the hospital MPlease write or phone the plies to fathers and young


nnum, with good prospects of t promotion and opportunity to


t idates who have been educated Subject to National Health


he hospital is situated in a rural area, there are convenient bus services. Good canteen facilities. Apply to tho Group Secretary


t itions are excellent and though


fence an3 names and addresses or two referees not later than 31 arch, 1966.


age, qualifications, exper- ,na


'


LADIES', MAKE MONEY whilst gen the children are at school. Con­


9, Garden Walk, Ashton, Preston.


w ial work interviewing house­ wives 4 hours per day, 5-day f eek. Training given.—wrlto for 6urther details to Area Manager,


EARN A PRETTY PENNY as a Woman's World Beauty Agent


selling exciting new cosmetics in your spare time. Five shillings In the pound commission, plus valuable free gifts.—For full details write to: Woman’s World Manager 16. Caresbrooke Drive, Southport. Lancs., or 'phone Southport 87396.


JUNIOR OFFICE GIRL required. Suitable for girl leaving school. I —Apply in writing to Messrs.


ngham & Yorke, Cllthoroc.


PART-TIME BOOK-KEEPER re­ quired, three days per week.— Write Box No. S3, Advertiser and Times.


JUNIOR ASSISTANT required to be trained ns salesman, with


excellent prospects. — Apply Fred- Read & Co. Ltd., Tailors and Outfitters, 9, Market Place, Clitheroc.


POULTRY FARM requires man for general duties, 46 hour week, overtime and bonus. — Apply Robinson & Spensley. Ltd., Rail­ way Road Clltheroe. Tel. 741, after 5-30 p.m. Spensley, 7, Brungorley Av., Clitheroe. Tel. 1183.


LADY REQUIRED for light laundry work, part-time.—Apply Manager, Moorcock Inn: Ltd., Waddlngton. Tel. Olitheroe 333..


JUNIOR OLERK required for work in a- solicitor's -office,—, Apply Baldwin; Weeks & Bald­ win. 4, Duck Street, Clltheroe.?


VACANCIES OCCUR for.assistant book and a comtnis olibf. lh first class country, inn, Positions either live in or? out.—Applica­ tions stating age, qualifications and experienceto Manager, Moorcock Inn Ltd., Waddlngton, Niv cuthcroc. Tel, 333. '.


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


and Infirm (whole or part-time' required at "Castleford Home


No. 5 HEALTH DIVISION Female Attendants on the AM


for the Aged. Queens Rood, Cma eroe.


<j •


thformation can be obtained fro? teCompleted forms to bo submit­


lat . James Street, Accrington noi ter than the 2nd April. 1966.


LANCASHIRE COUNTY . ...COUNCIL Division 6,


• CLITMCROEI Ss MICHAEL , 'AND J0HNR.C. 60H00L '


h Gleaner (female) required 'ill- ... i > i • ,


The Presbytery. Lowcrgavc, croc.


ours—£2 Us. 7d. per week Apply to tlic Rev. H.


* a


f02l®h’ht°n and - Boden sco: jLittheroe.


^ disallowed. ‘ute. Nixon).


iCmkT?Wt*en: Prentice, Know! Gdrst, Bk>-an. (Sub


Wnr-fuf.00' — Cowburn; Du: son » S?0tt’ Ttobson, Da:


o-y^heroe’s next match in ’ ^"'Petition is against Boss c> ^n April 2.


Wage: 4/85d. per hour. InApplication forms and h'rt1' '1.


Od to the Divisional Medical s fficer, NO. 5 Health Division, la­


~ ao a maximum of £820 xxor


o G.C.E. standards. s The post is superannuable and dervice conditions. Working con­


ervice. The appointment will Initially be to the Wages Section of the Department. d Preference will be given to can­


( ati-on or Chief Male Nurse aWhalley 2121) for particulars


grandfathers.


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


No. 5 HEALTH DIVISION AMBULANCE


DR1VER/ATTENDANT


with -the Lancashire Count) Ambulance Service at Clithcroc


Applications arc invited lor 'be position of Drlvcr/Attcnduni


Ambulance Station. neThe wage for qualified person­


a l is £13 15s. Od. (day worker and £17 2s. 4d. (shift worker) foi s 40 hour week. The conditions oi


driving licence. inApplication forms and fur'thcr


ars of age and possess a curreni


ervice are those of tho hortn Western Whitley Council for Local ' ' Authorities Sen Ices (Manual Workers).


yeApplicants must bo over 2J


thformation can be obtained from 5 o Divisional Medical Officer, N0; S Heal til Division, 19, St. James ptreet. Accrington to whom com­ nleted forms should be returned


ot later 'tlia'n tlic 5tb April. 1966-


Salary on clerical grade, accord­ Enstruction leading to State ting to age and experience.rising


GENERAL CLERICAL ASSISTANT


a y at 15 yeai's £5-3-6: rate of pay a y at 15 years £5-1-0: rate of pay 60t 65/4 per week for men and


t 16 yeal's £6-9-4. paApprentice Gardener. Rate of


l /8 per week for women. Excel­


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


REWARDING CHALLENGE IN A


PRACTICAL NURSING COURSE FOR


MOTHERS AND YOUNG GRANDMOTHERS


Nursing Council? The Spring School commences 21st Marcli.


HWliv-not join us at Caldcrstoncs nrolled Nurse with the General


j


nd Interview appointment. apP.S.* This challenge also


ospital. Whatley, for two years i for a course of practical nursing


Top rates of pay, with ideal working conditions — Apply:


COMPOSITOR REQUIRED


NAYLER The Printer Lid. THE Fine Colour Primers Aero Mill, Church, Accrington


be pleased to supply you with any additional infor­ mation. (When writing will you pjease quote ref. 101)


QUEEN’S PARK HOSPITAL, BLACKBURN ROYAL INFIRMARY, BLACKBURN VICTORIA HOSPITAL, ACCRINGTON


SITUATIONS VACANT


BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.


CLITHEROE DISTRICT


MANAGERESS REQUIRED Fully experienced manageress required tor our


CLITHEROE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT comprising


FASHIONS, MILLINERY, CURTAINING GENERAL DRAPERY AND FOOTWEAR


Excellent working conditions and salary (not less


than £630 per annum), superannuation. Applications arc invited from suitably qualified ladies addressed to The Area Supervisor


Blackburn Co-operative Society Ltd. CLITHEROE


CLlTHERq in ju r y a


GA]


/ t l it h e r o e crashei ^


b eaten 1-3 at ■ Although their appro;


any direct shots to save, knee and rebounded inchi] For the second week


On Saturday Mel Widdup. elbow and had to go to P


later with his arm still. Two of Chorlcy’s go-


were scored after mistal: bv Clitheroe's goalkeep


rierek Walker who was def tisin" for Lindsay Walla- but °he redeemed hints later in the game when pulled ofT several fine save


[ forwards to have a shot -■ g0al is responsible (or tl


On the whole it seei] that the inability of t


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! Ilridge side, for they ha I scored only three goals ; the last four games,


j The defence, although tl) i have been over-run in t 1 last few games, have not be : completely outplayed a! : have given quite crediial performances but with net.


i five results. '


; i t was a stvange-iookil ’ Clitheroe side which took il ; flojd Terry Kcnyoxx moil I j,-om outside right to rig| : hack Gil! switched from . : left to the right wing. Widd 'returned as leader, and All ; moved to outside left, i Wallba-nk’s goal was w- 'taken, and this seemed to g ■ heart to the visitors, but .sooner had they started fig:


! in” for the ball, than they w( ■ hit by another Chorlcy goal. \ Unless m o r e determic i effort is put into their pi : Clitheroe will slide quic- ' down the League table, and 'will be too late to keep ih ; in the top half of the lcagu


’ Back luck


. unsettling effect on the teaml Jolui Heminsley was the fxl


: In the last few weeks, sevel : key men have been injured n| these must have had


: injxu'ies and this can be direcl ' responsible for their rur." defeats.


They have had more till their fare share of bad luck a |


(Frank Bibby who injured : ankle while training. Dei| .jHeyes was the third to ’j injured, and he has been abstj 'for the last two games. L;f i week Lindsay Wallace was cl I ried off, and then on Satural ;Mel Widdup had to go to h |


: to be. injui'ed at the end of hi month and had to miss th:| 'games. i The next to be absem, v |


,! pital after being kicked on ; arm.


' strang beat two defenders l | jixis shot was-well wide. ; Clitheroe maintained tbl jcai'ly pressure and from Gil i corner Wallbank tried a ski ;]and from the clearance. All .(shot but the goalkeeper sa:| |tlie ball easily,


'been injured, in the last x| ; games. ' In the opening minutes -[Saturday, Alien passed to \ \ | jdup. and the centre forwar| 'shot went inches wide of ’mark with Salisbury beaten.I j In direct retaliation. Arl


! All these make a total of i first-team regulars who li:|


j Kirk won a corner but it v| Isoon cleared, and Morley


iawarded a free kick. Armstrcl icollected the ball and sent ii| (fierce drive which Walker


CHIPPIN< ON TO]


Chipping 5, Trinity 0 |JT took Chipping 30 minul


/ t o open the scoring alUiorl ytliey were in command of i Came from the start to fini t Tiinity had one goa-l c. , allowed for offside, but apl


Pmg.


prom this, they did not, have 8| Fluent play in their forward li l (. SRUires (2), R. Freeman (I f Juid R. Mercer scored for Chi


Hpeed, Bleazard; Squires, J. Pr Sker, w. Seed; Duncanson, M J ||eer, r . Freeman, J. Freeman, r


K Teams: Chipping: Rhodes: P J, Trinity: Parker; Taylor, Wi| ftreenian.


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i unior Schoolboys drew 2- I ’llh Burnley Junior Schc |u°ys at Edisford School - Saturday. The competition is played


lexJS. •was- a ; hard-fought e Same with a draw result. ’ , " '


ivn ?SUe basis and t-here 0 teams competing.this yc


I thni eroe’ who have perh: V


-r7,f strongest team for so ats, had what' may have fit


) Outstanding for Chipp C'eve Blezai-d, Saltires a Praodes, and for Tx-lxiity, 3 ifj urk and Dixon.


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