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‘4 Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, Downham Parish Church


Jumble Sale Tomorrow


Saturday, September 2nd in tile School at 2-30 p.m.


ADMISSION — 3d. Paythornc Methodist Church


HARVEST WEEK-END Sunday) 3rd September


Preacher: 2 p.m. and 6-30 p.m. Rev. J WOODHOUSE


Monday, 4th September 7-30 p.m


HARVEST SOCIAL


Slides by Rev. J. Woodhouse “LIFE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA”


Grindleton W.l. JUMBLE SALE


Methodist Schoolroom Tonight at 7-30 p.m. BRING and BUY


CLITHEROE OLD TIME and


MODERN SEQUENCE DANCE


COMMENCE SEASON AT


CONSERVATIVE CLUB Tuesday, September 5th At 7-30 p.m.


e v e r y b o d y welcome Come and enjoy yourselves


Friday, September I, 1967


METHODIST CHURCH LOW MOOR


HARVEST SERVICES


, Preacher: Rev. E. S. JOSELIN


HARVEST SOCIAL


Monday, 4th September at 7-30 pm.


Adults i h


Chairman: Rev. E. Joselin Admission:


Films by Mr. W. Christy


Including refreshments Sale of Produce


Every-one Welcome


AME R I C A 1967


* SPECIALISTS IN TRAVEL


to and within * U.S.A. and CANADA__


we know the answers to your questions. rrco * Advisory Service.


MOTHER'S HELPERS


We lead the field in the placement of


oCC, 0 America Plan Travel


SECRETARIES/ SHORTHAND TYPISTS IN AMERICA.


19 RICHMOND TERRACE.


BLACKBURN Tel 59641.


Clithcroc Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club


GALA NIGHT TONIGHT FRIDAY


Childrens Races—Side Shows—Tombola also Cricket Net with Professional


Grand Tug of War Competition—6-30 p.m. ADMISSION — 6d. 6-00 p.m. Start BRING ALL THE FAMILY


League Single Wicket Competition—Sunday Sept. 10th GRINDLETON CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


BRING and BUY — AT —


WHITE HALL, GRINDLETON


WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER 2-30 p.m. — 4-30 p.m.


A DM IS S IO N - 21- Buses from Clitheroe — 1-30 p.m., 2-30 p.m., 3-00 p.m. ALL HALLOWS — MITTON GARDEN PARTY


Bring and Buy Sale — Stalls and Competitions at THE VICARAGE, MITTON


on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th at 3 p.m. Opener:—F. FORREST, Esq.


ADMISSION 6d. — CHILDREN 3d. Refreshments Available


C.P. 67 RAVE 1st visit of the Fabulous TOP KATZ Plus THE SYNDICATE and


THE GREAT GARY WILDE with DISCOTHEQUE DANCE TIME


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 8 p.m. to 1-00 a.m. CO-OPERATIVE HALL, LONGRIDGE ADMISSION 5/- — — Refreshments


UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY President: A. F. Roberts, Esq.


THE SIXTY-SEVENTH Over £750 in prizes and 17 Silver Challenge Cups


A N N U A L SHOW. Will be held at KILNSEY Nr. SKIPTON


SPORTS and SHEEP DOG TRIALS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th


ADMISSION—All day 5/- — CHILDREN under 14, 1/6 Games of chanee not permitted on the Showfield


Joint Secretaries: H. E. Fybus, Thorpe, Nr. Skipton and R. Carradice, Bar House, Gargrave, Nr. Skipton.


HOLIDAY, BUSINESS EMIGRATION


Children 1/-


Sunday, 3rd September 2-15 p.m. Afternoon 6-15 p.m Evening


Soloist at both Sendees Miss A. MacMillan


Organist: Mr. C. Jones


Clitheroe Congregational Church


SUNDAY NEXT SEPTEMBER 3rd


J0-30 a.m. Family Worship 6-00 p.m. Holy Communion


Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry B.A., B.D.


MANOR GOSPEL HALL Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe


Sunday, Sept. 3rd


Gospel Service 6-30 p.m. Dr. Lindsey (St. 'Annes) Wednesday, Sept. 6th


Prayer and Bible Study at 7-45 p.m.


Thursday, Sept. 7th


Children’s Happy Hour at 6-30 p.m.


St. Helen’s, Waddington Dedication Festival


Saturday, September 2nd GIFT DAY


FOR THE FABRIC FUND Vicar in Church 10 to 5 p.m.


Sunday, September 3rd 8 a.m. Holy Communion


10-30 Sung Eucharist Preacher: Canon C. C. MACKAY


2-15 Family Service


6-30 Evensong. Preacher: The Vicar of Clitheroe


ST. ANDREW'S SLAIDBURN HARVEST


THANKSGIVING SATURDAY, 2nd SEPT.


CONCERT


Newton-in-Bowland Institute 8-00 p.m. — 2/6


6-30 p.m. The Rev. J. Roberts Church of the Saviour, Blackburn


10-30 a.m. The Rev. D. Hall, St. Jude’s, Blackburn


SUNDAY, 3rd SEPT.


Preliminary Notice. CLITHEROE (Evening) TOWNWOMEN’S GUILD


FASHION


PARADE in


ST. MARY’S


PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL


Friday, October 6th


OLD AGE PENSIONERS ASSOCIATION


CONCERT


Wednesday, Sept. 6th At 7-30 p.m.


Autumn Club Choir (Blackburn)


Given by the ADMISSION 1/-


Including Tea and Biscuits. Clitheroe Football Club


DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION


1st — 197 3rd — 232 5th — 583 7th — 273 9 th — 270


2nd — 563 4th — 116 6th — 40 8th — 25 10th — 505


BCLUBLACKBURN Tel. .52325


Sunday, September 3rd and all week Commence 7-45 pjn. Membership fee 2/6 THE CHEEKY CHAPPIE HIMSELF


MAX ALL FRAN and


Plus—QUICK RETURN FOR TWO TERRIFIC ENTERTAINERS ALAN


plus—the Magical WILLANE, vocalist SEAN GLENN, glamorous singer NORMA JAMES, and the amazing ORIGINAL PETER


Local Beers, Refreshment Bar, Licensed Gaming, Dancing, Good Company COME AND HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME!


TRINITY METHODIS'l CHURCH


SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd 10-30 a.m.


Rev. E. Joselin 6-00 p.m.


Rev. R. Jobling SABDEN services were held at the Bap-


Harvest The annual Harvest Festival


SALES BY AUCTION the Vsfiap


tist Church on Sunday when women’s Institute which was the special preacher was the aiso members’ niglit.


HURST GREEN Women’s Institute AMrs. Mather presided at the


Rev. Roland Pearson of South- a discussion on the running port.


choir, under the leadership of Mr. Thomas Pilkington, in­ cluded the anthems "He Watereth the Earth” and "Sing to the Lord of Harvest.” Mrs. C. Moorliouse officiated as


Special music sung by the


organist. —--------------


half of church funds amounted held at Salem Congregational to £27.


Collections, which were on be- , 1 i u o i i w u j U i u u u 6C 1 Vlvvw — < ,


Roman Catholic Ch ur c h , organised a bingo session last week in aid of the Flood Relief Fund. Coun. Fox, Chairman of Burnley Rural Council, and Mrs. Fox. were present. Refreshments were served dur ing the evening.


Relief Members of the St. Mary’s


decorated for the event with Winners of a competition were: flowers, fruit and vegetables. | 1 Mrs. Bailey; 2 Mrs. Hayhurst-


READ ugust meeting of Hurst Green The church was beautifully a _ whist and domino drive, of the institute was followed by


3 Mrs. Holden. On Tuesday week about 30


members enjoyed a mystery drive.


MARTIN TOP


Salem Monthly Group services were


| church on Sunday. The after­ noon service was conducted by Mr. David Glynne, and_ the evening service by Miss Kath­ leen Whitaker, both of Cowling. The Cowling Methodist Guitar


the Conservative Club on Mon­ day evening the prizewinners were: Ladies—1 Mrs. Hayward, Mrs. Holden. Gents—1 Mrs.


Wliist At the whist drive held at


Redpath, 2 Mrs. Isles. Special prize was won by Mrs. Rimmer. Tlie prizes were presented by Mrs. Parker.


the day school children was held at the Congregational


Jumble A jumble sale arranged by


Chapel yesterday week. As a result the sum of £25 will go towards the Sale of Work to be held next March.


HOLDEN


Group took part in both ser­ vices. The organist was Miss D. L. Powl. There were good congregations, and an enjoy able time was had by all.


handed the proceeds, which amounted to £20, to Coun. A. Ainsworth, Chairman of Sabden Parish Council.


Afterwards Father J. Begley WADDINGTON Church Mothers’ Union and The exhibits were beauniui


Mothers’ Union Fifty members of the Parish I flower show.


went for a country run via Waddington Fells and Slaid- burn to Rimington for a dinner at the Black Bull Hotel. The event was organised by Mrs. Heighway and Mrs. J. Boo- cock.


WHALLEY


their meeting yesterday week, expressed concern that Queen


Parish Council Whalley Parish Council, at


Street and Princess Street are being used for heavy goods traffic when not directed by the police, and often in the early hours of the morning, causing a nuisance to residents.


as a huge roundabout when the volume of traffic through the


Police often u„e the streets


formed into a most delightful garden on Saturday when the members of the Mothers’ Union organised their third annual


Flower Show St. Helen’s School was trans­


dances at Holden Chapel anni­ versary services on Sunday, when the preacher was Mr. E. Porter, of Kirkham.- In tlie afternoon the choir


Anniversary There were very good atten­


sang the anthem, “Send out thy light” and in the evening, “Sun of my Soul”, in which Mrs. S. Smith had a solo part. Collections amounted to £22.


CHATBURN


Jimmy Tarbuck Show” was enjoyed by 46 Chatburn Young


Young Wives A trip to Blackpool and "The


friends on Wednesday week and of a very high standard The judge was Miss Verity, of Grassington, and the opener Miss Bannister, secretary of the Girl Guide Training Centre Waddow Hall, who presented the prizes. Mrs. J. C. T. Baker


by the committee. More than £21 was raised.


Wives and their friends Saturday evening. At their meeting on Wednes­


was in the chair. Afternoon teas were served


to Skipton Baths, organised by the Young Wives, have be­ come so-popular with the youn­ ger village folk that a larger coacli has had to be chartered.


ONE THIRD OF THE REC MAY BE SOLD


village makes this action neces-1 The Ministry of Public Building and Works wants to ' The council are to inform the buy a portion of Clitheroe’s Chester Avenue Recreation have® received. com


residents and tradesmen are 1


very much concerned about the received the Torn. Council s permission to maKe a iriui n:-.7 police arrangements. They .


believe that the new system is uu*c“ " *


the police revert to the previous system.


was the impending closure ( footpaths which will be caused by the building of the new by­


Also discussed at the meetin pass. g-, ee


, , ] d terms to be settled by the Town Clerk. Subject to satisfactory


The council also sta ted th a t si10n and garage for the General Post Office, and has Vnrestricted views of the Loud . ,


p,aintS ^ I Ground (locally known as “The Rec”), to provide a work- -normiccinn fn ninkc a trial


less effective, both for the con- The Council has also approved its Highways Com trol of traffic and the protection m:tlee decision to enter into a contract with the CPU tor me of property, and suggest that


. w;„wive» CYim-


negotiations with the Gas Board a further area of land is also to be offered to the


The council at: to press for been authorised to carry out alternative rights of way to be


A coffee morning and even- residents in the adjoining ing held at 20, Abbott’s Croft, | streets.


ColI.ee


Whalley. the home of Miss Mary Hindle, on Wednesday week, raised £20 for the Church of England Children’s Society. |


Joint


established as soon as possible, yle playground, following a letter complaining about the | condition of the ground and its


Ministry.The Borough Engineer has to the footpaths cross-


footpaths, written on behalf of


are proposing to sell to the Ministry for use by the GPO is a strip alongside the rail­ way— roughly one-third of


The land which the Council


Anglicans and Methodists was extensive rural area, is now held at Whalley Parish Church serviced by Blackburn mech- on Sunday.


A joint service between the vehicles, which cover Clitheroe’s


Rev. H. C. Snape, preached GUO vans could be se what he described as a “pro- locahy. vocative” se rmo n entitled |


The Vicar of Whalley, the to Clitheroe would mean that Chester


anics, A workshop and garage


afterwards in the schoolroom se0'tj0n 0f it for their depot, and Mr. Snape, and tile Rev. E. S. Joselin, the Whalley Methodist Minister, answered questions put to them by the congregation.


Unity or Union.” Refreshments were served I wa,yS department, who use


Proposed Road ------- 10 Mittnn Road. WhM-1 Highways ^ D ep a r t^ ^


Troop, 12, Mitton Road, Whal­ ley, on Tuesday, raised about


home of Councillor Mrs. Mary I


Welfare A coffee morning held at the


a new connecting road con­ structed between Edisford Road and Castle View to Waddington Road via Chester Avenue. The road would, of course, cross the


It is eventually hoped to have D e jS& S t fT a n d


£50 for the Whalley and Dis­ trict Old People’s Welfare Com­ mittee Michaelmas Fair. Two competitions were won by Mrs. I ^ tZStioniw v^SSes^Sav'iilixy Pape and Mrs. Mar^ison.


For N.S.P.C.C.


A total of £57 has been raised coTnlcttofroId for NSPCC funds, being the


Garden party aids cliurch funds


wards the cost of decorating St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor, by. a garden party held at Sid- dows House, Henthom Road, the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Collinge.


Almost £100 was raised to­


at the event, which was opened by Mrs. Collinge, was a visit by the Lancashire Constabulary Police Band.


large marquee and music was supplied by the Modem Means, from Padlham.


The dance was held in a


Clitheroe will hold a “surgery" at the Conservative Club in Castle Street between noon and 1 p.m. next Wednesday, when


Sir Frank Pearson, MP for problems with him.


constituents will have an opportunity to discuss, their


One of the main attractions


ded in the afternoon and a fur­ ther 200 at the barbecue and dance in the evening.


More than 100 people atten­


tinued to be used as a PlaY' ground. The purpose of such a road would be to ease the traffic


I pass over the railway bridge, Chesto


| from Edisford towards Wad- , dington, so they would pass


proceeds of the annual flag day aiong Chester Avenue and enter and subscriptions


playground proceed


has been envisaged for some ►7*-----


Waddington Road. The road scheme is one which


- ' TIME


RUNNING OUT FOR THIS ‘LITTLEST


HOBO’


stray dog a home? A black and tan Alsatian


Is anyone willing to give .a


do • found on tho A59 trunk road near to samlesbury


Aerodrome is in Clitheroo police kennels waiting to be claimed by its owner.


this healthy young animal who was found on Friday, for ho will be destroyed to­ morrow if no one comes for­


But time is running out for ward to claim him.


tho dog was wearing when picked up bore no name ana address.


The choker chain which ' . . playground was taken


over by the Corporation’s High­ ways


T h e GPO’s fleet of 14 the playground. , , . years, but bringing it to fruition


will depend upon the successful culmination of negotiations, coupled with the national econ­ omic position. Footnote: Council permission


t Within a few hundred yards of vhis most charming, unspoilt aillage, having southern aspect


SUPERIOR. SPACIOUS SEMI BUNGALOW


nd secure outlook over open farmland


SUNNINGDALE. Garstans Road. CHIPPING.


has been given to Arthur Bates (Amusements) Ltd., to hold flic customary October Fair on the playground from October 27 to 30. Fair vehicles will be on the site from October 23 to Novem­ ber 1, and the application has been granted at the same hir­ ing charge and subjeot to the same conditions as the last Fail-.


SALES BY AUCTION


RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers. Bcntham, Nr. Lancaster.


34a, KING STREET. CLITHEROE Tel. 2369.


Local Oflicos:


FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


September: Monday, 4th: Complete Dlspor-


sale sale of farming live and dead stock for Messrs. W. L. & A. M. Makinson & Son, at Moor Head Farm, Tatham


d 17ft. lounge with French win­ gows. fitted dining/kitchen, two oround floor and upstairs double wedrooms ground floor bathroom c ith sep.' toilet. Integral garage, qoal store and wash-house. High


Nr. Preston. Lancs.


uality 5-year-old property in t remises. Wednesday, 20th Sep


immaculate condition. p To bo sold by auction on the


articulars from the office. JOHN E. PINDER.


HODGSON & SONS. Solicitors,


7 Ribblcsdale Place, Preston. Tel. 53641.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


bred store ewes and shearling gimmers, at 11 a.m. 2,000 owes and 1,000 shearlings.


TODAY, FRIDAY, 1st SEPT. Annual prize sale of half-


scres ot accommodation land Klrkbyituate opposite Whoop Hall Inn


—Wharfc House Farm, Austwlck, All as previously advertised.


l Wednesday, 6th: Sale of excel­ a Wednesday, 6th: Sale of 13.283


advertised. a Wednesday, 6th: Sale of 94-475


Lonsdale. All as previously snd modern furniture at Armlt-


ero dairy and stock-rearing farm a Friday, 8th: Sale of antique


S ock for Messrs. F. Sedgwick & st sale of farming live and dead


D. Boll. . salMonday 1 1 th: Complete disper­


tead Hall Giggleswlck, for Mrs st sale of farming live and dead


on at Fourlands, Bentham. salFriday. 15th: Complete disper­


igh Bottom Farm, Bentham. a Monday, 18th: Sale of antique


Hock for Messrs. WlUan Bros., wnd modern furniture at Ravens-


ood. Bentham for J Foster. Esq. HTuesday, 19th: Sale of Cross


Stackstead. Ingleton. Friday 22nd: Complete dispel--


Jersey and Implements for Messrs. J. & E. Glasford, at


ouse, Austwlck, Nr. Settle. Tuosday. 19th: Sale of Pedigree


sale . of farming live and dead stock, at Newsholme Demensc, Glsburn for Newsholmc Farms


sheep sale. ChSaturday 23rd: Annual sale of


Co. Ltd.' Friday. 22nd: Rlbblehcad 2nd


c annel Island and Friesian unuctlon with Messrs. M.


attle for Mr. J. H. Howard. Hes j laker Farm, Skipton In con.


facres dairy and stock-rearing


sheep sale saFriday. 29th: Complete disper­


rm, Fellside, Kirkby Lonsdale. Wodnosday. 27th: Slaidbum


stocl sale of farming live and dead Buck Inn, Paythome.


k for W. Palmer & Son. at


October. s 2nd Monday; Complete dispel',


Ral sale for Messrs. Parkin j idleys. Wennlngton, In con­


unction with Lancaster Farmers Auction Mart.


Manley and Sons, of Crewe. a Tuosday, 26th: Sale of 110


ent top-quality 52 acre dairy farm—Ridleys Farm—Wenning- ton. All as previously advertised


MONDAY NEXT. 4th SEPT. t Fatstock at 11-30 a.m. when


0-50 pigs; 1,200-1,300 lambs, sheep and ewes. Ballot at 11 a.m. to include


he following will bo on offer: 4 60-70 steers, heifers and cows;


only sheep graded by that time. 3 (Last sale Nos.: cattle 62; pigs


7. lambs etc. 1,160.


- est will be housed separately and Fortnightly sale of 80-100 in- local consignors.


nollowed by 70-90 entirely local t certificate of Agglutination blood


TUESDAY NEXT, 5th SEPT. f 80-100 calves at 11-30 a.m.


ewly-calved heifers and cows. Cattle accompanied by a vet’s


gold first. FRIDAY NEXT. 8 SEPT.


calf and 120-150 stores at 11-30 a.m. from the usual well-known


oft 11 a.m.. followed by all classes a Crossed horned breeding sheep


. WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPT. a Prize sale of 200 dodded rams


store sheep and lambs. FRIDAY, 15th SEPT..


nd half-bred gimmer lambs. a Hire purchase facilities- avail­


ble. Tel. 3325. Will readers please note


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


Church Operatic Society's com­ ing production of “The Student Prince” are being constructed by Mr. Keith Lavender and Mr. David Fenton. We regret' that in a report last week Mr. Fen­ ton was referred to as Mrs. Fenton.


"THE STUDENT PRINCE" The sets for Clitheroe Parish


be then read). View Thurs. and Sats. after­


embor a t 3 n..m. (Conditions to


noons 2 to 4-30 or by appoint­ ment.


p Descriptive detail and'further


Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent.


Stone-Bridge, Longridge. Tel. 2282.


day, a dressmaking demons­ tration of the use of “Vilene1 was given by Mrs. Garraway. The frequent Tuesday trips


t(Turn In opposite Foxgllls. along mKindly . remember sale, to­


■SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW GHYLL BOTTOM FARM, BOLTON-BY-'BOWLAND, Nr. Clitheroe.


he Bolton-by-Bowland-Hellifleld road, near to village).


for Mr. T. Stanley. y 34 licad of smart cattle and


orrow. Saturday, Sontember 2nd


oung stock: 45 sheep and lambs (fat); 1 sow. served Aug­ ust 1st: 14 store pigs, 12 weeks; 70 1 y.o. hens: black and white bitch ready for work.


apMachinery Implements, cabins,


pliances, dairy utensils. teHay: 600 bales of good harves­


d hay to eat. on. t Eatage: 12 acres unbroken fog


o December 24, 1967; 20 acres and 11 acres pasture to 2nd Feb­ ruary, 1968.


cattle approx. 2 p.m.).


Surplus household effects, as advertised last week.


A' caterer will attend the sale, ( Sale: 12 o’clock. Implements


STANDR1DGE FARM. SLAIDBURN. Nr. Clithoroc.


for Messrs. E. and D. Wilkinson S 50 head of Black and W h i te -


Saturday. September 16th. 1967.


Chorthorn x Suokler Cows and realves Rearers. Strong Stores: l h d cow due Oct.-Nov.; 6 short’


orn cows (suckled calves) for­ ward condition; 13 shorthorn— b & w bullock and heifer calves, 12 months suckled; 6 calves suckled, 5-7 months; 7 b & w heifer calves 12 months, rearers; 6 bullocks, 2} yrs.. beef; 4 heifers geld, yrs.; 6 shorthorn and


Particulars next week. OTHER FIXTURES


SITUATIONS VACANT ASPDENS


26 KING STREET CLITHEROE


Television—Electrical—Cycles Toys


APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION OF


OFFICE CLERK (MALE or FEMALE)


To take control of all routine office operations. Pleasant Working Conditions 351 hour, 4-1 day week.


RIBBLE MOTOR SERVICES LIMITED


Friesian x heifers. 2 y.o. toDog: useful farm dog. Trac­


rs. farm machinery, imple; ments. 11 ducks, 1 drake cabins.


T Saturday, September 23rd. Fotal dispersal. sale, Boarsden


. and J NoweU. T Wednesday. September 27th


P.S.V. DRIVING VACANCIES AT CLITHEROE DEPOT


Applications are invited from drivers, particularly those with experience of heavier type vehicles, to fill vacancies at our Clitherot Depot. Free uniform, assisted travel scheme, 18 days holiday with pay and other benefits. Higher age groups considered.


— Apply: —


J arm Newton, Nr. Clitheroe, for laotal dispersal sale of sheep,


District Traffic Superintendent, 16 Wellgate, Clitheroe


machinery etc. for uxors. Lady Worsley-Taylor Estates.


mbs, poultry cabins appliances,


Bvenue, Clitheroe. Tel. 3228; J Calshaw, 91 Waddington Road. wUtheroe. Tel 2011: C. Sliver-


Auctioneers and Valuers: AT. Silverwood. 17 Chester


ood, Livingstone House. Slald- burn. Tel. 652.


JOHN E. PINDER. F.VJ.


For Mr. T Swarbrlck (property sold).


CHESTNUT BANK.


EAVES, WOODPLUMPTON, PRESTON


! miles from A6 Barton, down Station Lane, keeping light.


1 mile Plough at Eaves.


S a tu rd a y , 16th S ep tem b e r , a t 1-30 p.ni.


ter26 various cabins: laying bat­ 1 y cages some 3 months* old; a,200 head poultry; 47 gilts, sows tnd followers; Collinson 8-ton


abins, cages, poultry and pigs. JOHN E. PINDER.


Auuctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent.


Stone-Bridge, Longridge. Tel. 2282.


c Outstanding in situation and uommanding unusually fine, alley.


JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


eed hopper; general appliances, c Sale at 1-30 with appliances,


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


HEALTHLIFE WHEAT GERM 3/- and 5/6.—The Health Food Shop, 48 Parson Lane, Clitheroe.


BOARDS, doors and 200 tons of Parpolnt walling stone.—Apply on demolition site. Old School, Sawley Rd„ Chatburn. or Tel. after 7 p.m„ 061. Wythenshawe


4041


LADDERS: 18’ ext. £5; 22 ext. r £S; 24’ ext. £7: 30’ ext. £9: every


of sizes Free lists from: Invader Ladders Rogerstone, Mon.


ung wired, carr. paid. Hundreds


HONEY IN JARS, more than 20 varieties, and In the comb.—- The Health Food Shop, 48


Parson Lane Clitheroe.


LADIES' JUMPERS, cardigans and twin sets In stock now for autumn.—Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Road. Clitheroe. ___


ENGLISH ELECTRIC washing machine with heater and bower wringer £15 om.o. Tel. Clith­


eroe 3220.


BEDFOLDINC PRAM with mat­ tress £2-10-0.—Tel. Clitheroe


2589.


PRAM SERVICE: hoods re­ covered: new aprons: wheels re­ tyred and repaired. — A. R. Hargreaves, Moor Lane ana Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 2683


LADIES* TRICEL RAINCOATS Win all sizes and colours.—70


halley Hoad, Clithcroc.


LADIES’ STRETCH TREWS. 24* to 36” waist Ladies Dress Skirts. 24” to 36” waist. Good choice in stock now for Autumn.—Economic Stores. <0


Whalley Rd., Clitheroe.


RUSBRIDCE fo r hlBb-class DIAMOND repairs of all kinds, satisfaction guaranteed. — 24


King William St.. Blackburn, Tel. 59109.


LADIES* HOUSE COATS hi Quil­ ted nylon brushed nylon or


Rd., Clitheroe.


Candlewick. Wms.. Wx and O.S. —Economic Stores, 70 Whalley


12” ROLLER-TYPE lawn mower, good cond., £4 o.n.o.—Stratton 1 Mount Pleasant, Chat-burn


1959 VESPA SCOOTER 125cc in good cond. £15.—Apply Faraday Av.. Clitheroe.


LADIES’ RAINCOATS. Nylon, loajnback Nylon and Terylene.


AU sizes in stock now at Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Bead CUtheroe.


HEATH AND HEATHER GOODS now in stock at The Health Food Shop 48 Parson Lane, Clitheroe,


LADIES' COATS, three-quarter coats and three-quarter suits in


___


stock now for autumn.— Economic Stores. 70 Whatley Ed., CUtheroe.


CHILDREN’S, Junior’s and ladles' anoraks and trews, all sizes in stock.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Hoad, Clitheroe.


MEN’S S H IR TS .' pullovers, pyjamas and underwear In SM.,


M. and OB. fittings.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Ed., CUtheroe


WMS. WX.. AND O.S. brushed nylon or Wyncyette night gowns in all colours.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Ed. CUtheroe.


LACONITE. Formica. Mahogany,


Conti Board stockists—Waterloo Timber Co., CUtheroe. Tel. 3263


MANUFACTURER’S CLEARING lines- two good quality 3 x 2i Axmlhster carpets, £12-19-6


each; 3 x 3 . £16: 3 X 31. £20; l curl rugs Item 25/-; wool rugs


POULTRY


LIVE POULTRY REQUIRED, top Erices.—S. Townson. Tel. Slald-


urn 271. PERSONAL


YOUNG LADY working In Preston requires lifts morning and/or evening. Will pay costs, Tel. CUtheroe 4147.


SITUATIONS WANTED


TWO 14-YEAR-OLD GIRLS quire week-end shop work ot babysitting.—Write Box No. E3, Advertiser and Times.


bargains at: Morton's, 18 Moor Lane, CUtheroe. Tel. 2420.


rom 39/6; 2 x 21 hard-wearing Jute square 39/6: Belgium cotton rugs 22/6. Many more


Reliable Lady REQUIRED


FOR GLASS WASHING


Friday—Saturday—Sunday Nights


8 p.m. till 11-30 p.m. Good rate of pay and conditions


— Apply: —


Dog Inn, Whalley Tel: 2194


During opening hours


Secretary in North East Lanca­ shire t Candidates must be between


quJunior Group Secretary re­


NATIONAL FARMERS’ LANCAS UNION—


HIRE COUNTY BRANCH ired to assist Senior Group


he ages of 22 and 33 (unless already employed in the organ­ isation) and have administra­ tive and organising ability and a


nsurance is desirable. A car is essential and the successful applicant will be required to a reside in the Group area, prefer­


i knowledge of agriculture and


s ith prospect of improvement. A auperannuation scheme is avail­


bly in the CUtheroe district. wThe remuneration is attractive


on request with details of the vacancy. These must be returned within 10 days of the appear­ ance of this advertisement to: THE COUNTY SECRETARY. Lancashire County Branch, N.F.U., Agriculture House. 83 Garstang Road, Preston. Lancs.* and will bo treated in the strictest confidence.


ble.Application forms are available


quired. Salary £445 at 18, £574 at 21 rising to £792 a year. Accelerated increments for pro­ ficiency and/or educational qualifications. Post includes a certain amount - of general clerical duties. S Appointment subject to Health


should be addressed to the Secretary at the Hospital.


culars of experience, etc.. Shorthand/Tynist (female) re­


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL, NEAR LANGHO.


BLACKBURN


DYNAMO AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES LTD. REQUIRE


YOUNG LADIES


For Electrical Assembly Work, Good eyesight essential. Starting Rate over 21 years of age £8-18-6 plus bonus after a period of training.


— Apply — ALBION WORKS, W ATERLOO ROAD — CLITHEROE i


WHATEVE National Ui at Blackbui have set ab ponsibilily the children! For thail


other respc| “debates” poll—point chers is srna j Tcache|


<


7 Clitl FF


TEA A


degree of stems from soft job, will ing whatever side of the I that a teacll earn, and til teachers mi| therefore hr portant of I jungle” itscj be e.xpcctedl ally for not| a lot of tin But ev<


it is appare: to the claim sus of opin genuinely v, increase ot brought the Their q


not only a pally as the them.


N<


have a fail I dinner duty! ■unfortunate! to realise tf|


Our pd


pay claims a section wjj knife-edge We a r j


ideals, but It is intendl and to breil any pay gal lion wins a if ance and stopping oil before seltif ing. The wf


mined if 0 1 dockers—g| to be unwa cess of leal selves morq ■we regret would have! from the i{ staff.


H.P, Owing to


rcstriotions sol in advortiseif Issue will stated.


Chilij


jumb| aids vicl


ervice conditions of service. ti Applications, giving full par­


WOMAN REQUIRED four days a week for general work in a pro­ fessional office.—Applications In


writing: Box No. E2. Advertiser and Times.


DAILY HELP REQUIRED, 8-30 a.m. to 12 noon, Mon.-Sat. Long Acre. Standen Hey. Clith-, eroe.—Apply per telephone, to, Mrs. J. Waddington. Clitheroev 2072.


SMART FEMALE OPERATOR re\


JOINER REQUIRED. — Apply Waterloo Timber Co., Tel. Clith­ eroe 3263.


YOUNG LADY, preferably 17-18 years required for bakehouse and occasional shop work.— Apply Advertiser and Times


HARDWORKING intelligent man required • for laundry wash


house. Some overtime available. —Apply: Manager, Clitheroe Laundry. Pimlico Hoad, Clith­ eroe


TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST required for professional premises, Clith­ eroe. 5i-day week.—Reply in writing to: Box E4, Advertiser and Times.


JOHN COWGILL & SON (The . (Printers) Ltd. have a vacancy


for an apprentice to the print­ ing ' trade. Must be willing to


attend technical college.—Apply in own handwriting to 4-6, Market Place, Clitheroe.


SPARE TIME CASH FOR YOU as D & H Christmas Club


NO OBLIGATION.—Write Dyson and Horsfall. (Dept. 158). P.O. Box 100 Aqueduct Mills. Preston.


Wines. FREE


Organiser. No experience. Best commission, free gift scheme. All colour. All Christmas cata­ logue of Toys, Chocolates. Sweets. Household and Fancy Goods. Cigarettes. “


WANTED, experienced driver for Bedford tipping lorry must be over 21 years.—Apply A. Leigh, 44 Brownlow Street Clitheroe. Teh 3305.


YOUTH 16-17 years required for farm work.—C. E. Nelson, Clay House Farm. Downham. Tel. Chatburn 436. .


LADIES’ hairdressers apprentice required.—Tel. Clitheroe 2189.


WANTED a cleaner, 5 mornings a week.—68 Pimlico Rd. Phone Clltheroe 2422.


quired in the Clitheroe area, for cleaning and sterilising tele­ phones, 14 hours weekly. Ace 18-45 years.—Apply: Phonotas. 109 Fishergate, Preston,


held a jumble f homes in C:| ■ Monday and ’


Four Clithcri!


by their efforl of £8 7s. ltd.I This sum t


I Flood Victim people’s Welf: The lour eh


to the Mayore son, to be si tween the fa


. ithese two w are: Ernest T 31. Carlton young sisters number 22,


60 hard to ra


and Janet M pectively nine


Ribb j unioi


Ribblesdale I Oswaldt


Tattersall 16, sAspin 2. G. Seedall 12. D den 2, P. Kn< 5, I. Metcalft


Ribblcsdalc


33—1: tv. c R. Lomax,


not out 4; e 10 wkts.. 137.r Bowling: 8


Howartli. Dickinson. Brindlc. 2—0 Oswaldtwis


p. Callow r Sharpe 11.


Crisp 21. Cnnlille 0. Dickinson 0 I out 5: extral ykt.5. 84. 1 Bowling:


13 -0: J. ' ' W. TattersaJ


Biron. Knowles, 3—2—2—


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