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$ Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, February 3, 1967


BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES FEATURE OF PANTO


ted by the beautiful costumes featured in the Trinity panto­ mime, “ Cinderella,” shown last week, and openly expres­ sed their appreciation. There were few, however, who rea­ lised that they had all been made by members of the company. Separate costumes were


Many people were deligh­


made for- every dance scene in which the younger mem­ bers of the cast took part, and the only costumes which were borrowed were the police uniforms and the But­ tons costume.


In all, more than 235


costumes had been made, and considering that work was not begun on them u n t i l the beginning of November last year, it is a remarkable effort


Much of the designing was done by Mrs. M. Cams, assis­


Mesdames N. Hodgins, G. Cewhurst and P. Chatburn, and the sewing committee, Mesdames B. Hincks, C. Downham, J. Knight, P. Carr Our picture shows the and M. Jackson, worked for principals of the pantomime, many hours during day and They are, left to right, front: night to get the costumes Christine Parker (Dandini), ready for the performance, Rosemary Lancaster (Cindcr- FO O T N O T E : Howard clla), Rosalyn B r a d s h aw


ted by Mrs. A. Hailwood, and their efforts were certainly worthwhile. The wardrobe mistresses,


Blackburn, who should have (Prince Charming), Dennis appeared in the pantomime Briggs (Buttons), Dorothy as one of the villagers, was Birtwell (Fairy Godmother); taken ill, and could not take standing: Michael Co le s part in any of the performan- (Wontee), Roger Dugdale ces. Jim Fletcher took over (Missy), Norman H o r n b y the part with case, and it was (Baron), Lottie P a r k e r unnoticeable to most that he (Baroness). Mcrvyn Roberts had been brought in at the (Hitty) and Geoffrey Jackson last moment.


(Willie).


BID TO START YOUTH CLUB AT WHALLEY


THE possibility of opening a


man of Clithevoe Rural Coun­ cil, who presided, said there were many difficulties to over­ come, but they had to try to get a youth club established.


new and permanent youth dub in Whalley was discus­ sed at a public meeting in the Catholic Hall, on Tuesday. Coun. Mrs. M. Troop, chair­


rapidlv, and needed every faci­ lity it could get. The village was already well provided with organisations for older people and for the under-14 age group. But there were no facilities for young people aged from 14 to 20, and this was the reason the meeting had been called.


Whalley was expanding


Grav, Divisional Youth Officer, who told the 42 people present that a youth club would not flourish without the active support of the parents.


She introduced Mr. Robin ties and a club leader.


THE STORY of a few battle-weary American divisions resting in a quiet sector who caught the full fury of the German offensive in the Ardennes in the winter of 1944, is told in “Battle of the Bulge” showing at the Palladium


unprepared, men and tanks fall before the awful on­ slaught of the new King Tiger tanks with which the G e rma n s spearhead the


Cinema next week. The Americans arc caught


attack.The Germans move towards Ambleve, where the Americans have then- H.Q. General Grey (Robert Ryan) refuses to


case it would be the authority’s reduces it to ruins, responsiblity to provide facili- Eventually the Americans


evacuate the town, so the Panzer commander, Colonel Hessler (Robert Shaw) inflicts a cruel bombardment which


leader be made the "captain of Fonda), who has been follow- the ship", who would decide ing the battle closely, realises the way in which the club that only one thing can stop should be run. He would require the Tigers—lack of fuel. Cap- at least one assistant, and be tured prisoners are carryin: supported by a management lengths of rubber hosing, which committee.


He recommended that the Kiley of Intelligence (Henry are forced to fall back. Lt.-Col


committee of parents to provide precious liquid from every the basis of a management knocked-out tank and vehicle, committee when the club was General Grey, too, is con- established.


It was decided to form a the Germans are siphoning the he interprets as meaning that


and Mrs. J. Hallam, Mr. and for the marauding tanks. He Mrs. N. Brooks, Mr. M. Brit- sends his Shermans into battle cliffe, Mr. Ainsworth, Mr. and with orders to create a wide Mrs. Abrahams, Mr. S. Nichol-1 front and so send the Tigers son, Mrs. R. Cragg and Mrs.


The committee consists of Mr. factor which can spell defeat vinced that fuel alone is the


E. A. Slater. Tho committee will try to


lind premises for the club, and then call a further meeting. The Rev. H. C. Snapc, vicar


which a youth club could be established—either on a volun­ tary basis by a group of inter­ ested local people, or by the education authority, in which the new club.


He explained the ways in was some equipment and about Green. £40 in cash left


Officer was


also present, the money should be used to help


mer Parish Church youth club, kinson (2), Pilling and Ardern; He thought


it right


from the for- that


Scorers: Hurst Green, this whalley, Gillibrand


dington (2), Anderson. Teams: Hurst Green: Eatough; Jones, Davy: Yates, Rigby,


(2), Wad-


Cook: Pilling, Wilkinson, Ardern, Cullen, Cross, Whalley: Thvelfall; Brifc-


there the for Valuable point


of Whalley, told Mr. Gray and Mr. G. Haig, Chief Education


Division, who I needed point it that


table


for WhaSSey Hurst Green 4, Whalloy 5 Whalley


in a bottom of c 'las 'h with Hurst


gained a much- Wil-


chasing across the countryside using up fuel as they go. Hessler realises the plan and heads for the Allied supply dump which Grey has ordered to be blown up -but which, unbeknown to him, has been captured by Ger­ man commando troops dis­


guised as Americans. * U #


The Revenge of Spartacus'


is the latest in the sequels to that superb film, “Spartacus,” and is showing at the Civic Hall from Monday to Wed


nesday. I t begins with the escape of


MISCELLANEOUS _____ SALES


T.W0 J SWN AND COUNTRY ggMlj^ A


pD piyC 27WN|0n


CORNER House King Lane. Clitheroo. Twin* liannelcttc


sheets «mcl dorniy blankets.


ELECTROLUX KttS operated fridge very c£<vi condition.


£7-10-0.—Phone ciitlieroe 3828. TENT 6 x 6 x 6’ 3’ walls) green,


good condition— 1 Kemplc view, CUtheroo


RUSBRIDGE.—you can choose any article In stock—Watches. Clocks. Kings, cutlery—and


pay for It weekly.—Rusbridge. Jewellers, 24, tAn„ william Street, Blackburn


MCB PEDIGREE 'VICTOR' pram


£4: high chair, as new. £2; carry c o t , £1-1 0 -0 .—Apply 6 S h tr eb u rn Av„ Clttheroc. Tel 2223


HOOVER electric washing mach­ ine. hand-worked rubber rollers, running order, £5- fireside chair. good cond. 25/-._write Box No. H6 Advertiser and Times.


CONCRETE BLOCKS


Railway Crossing. Grimsarsh. Tol. Lonsridso 2678.


NORTH WEST CONCRETE BLOCK CO.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle­ man’s Profit, i Guarantee the


finest Workmanship at the keenest prices. 3-plece suites from £18 all work welcomed, estimates absolutely free, large selections of pattern, will call aU areas evenings or daytime 11 preferred.—Write or phone Beakbane, 50 Zion Street, Burnley. Tel. No 27188.


TWO ERCOL FIRESIDE chairs, good condition. £7-10-0 the pair. —Apply Advertiser and Times.


LINGUAPHONE German course for sale complete, as new, or


would exchange for slide projec­ tor.—Apply 12 Langshaw Drive, CUtheroc.


LEISURE 73 CAS COOKER. 12 months old. £30: Palmer gas fire, £18. Both immaculate.—


Apply 23 Bright Street, Cltth- eroe.


HOOVER WASHER: also., two small tables.—93 Peel Street CUtheroe.


1056 B.S.A. BANTAM 150. Good running order.—Apply 23 Buc- cleuch Avenue. CUtheroe.


RECORD PLAYER (fittj0 L £8.-67 West View, Chtheroe.


___ ___


OGS 3/- per bag. 7 bags £ 1—Tel, Clithcroo 4126.


SINGLE VONO STUDIO COUCF red/grey moquettc, Clitheroe 3442.


GARCR0FT FURNISHINGS, 48 Duckworth Street. Bla0^


Tel. 52945. Carpets. 3-Plecc suites at no deposit teims.


BLACK AND WHITE tan sad pram and all accessories, very


cheap.—Apply 48 Chatburn Rd CUtheroc.


^ <5DRiMfi fiflATS. dresses and


suits now in stock ^ COp9«Sic Stores, 70 Whalley Road, cutn-


SntrYa72/74/76°Scotland Road, Nelson.


Spartacus from the cross on which he had been left to die. He leads a revolt of -the oppres­ sed slaves against the cruel armies of the senate. Also showing is “Meet the Invisible Man,” starring Bud


from Thursday. There is excite­ ment and glamour galore in this fast-moving film, which co-stars a host of fop Hollywood names such as Lauren Bacall Julie ’ Harris. Janet Leigh, Pamela Tiffin and- Shelley Winters.Completing the bill is “Never Mention Murder”.


American private detective in The Moving Target,”, showing


Abbott and Lou Costello. Paul Newman stars as an


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane CUtheroc. Gems Union and


Sateen shirts, halMincd.


RUSBRIDGE for Meti«-class DIA MOND repairs, ot all kinds satisfaction Rwarantecd-24 King William Street. Blackburn Tel-


59109. 2683. __________


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re­ covered: new aprons: wheels re­ tyred and repaired. —


Hargreaves. AIoor Lane and Woone Lane. CUtheroe. Tel.


" , a / us T


___________ -vR o 3 csl ^


1 - - ? Road) BlSckbuS Tel. 57654. Open 9-30 n.m. to 6-0 pan. or by appointment. _________


Road).


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone . onarp, Huntley Lawn. Sumlesbury. McUor 787. (Late of New Bank


________ __ TABLE TENNIS


cliffe, Poole; Gillibrand, Bibby, Robinson: Andersson, Scott, Waddington, D u c kw o r th , Charles.


virtually certain of being Division A champions, as they narrowly defeated their nearest rivals, St. Paul’s A, 6—4. Should they win the league, it will be their first success in four attempts. John Clegg was their man of flic match, winning all his


Forden Club A now seem


three games. In Division B, Calderstones


SNOOKER LEAGUE


A. Middlebrough ............. 62 A. Clark ..............


T. Grosvcnor ................ 84 E. Horsefield................... 85 R. Astin ----•................ 62 R. Parker ...............


39 361


G. Tomlinson W. Anderton ..


E. Tomlinson N. Waterworth


W. Bray


CONSERVATIVES 4, CHATBURN "B” 4 F. Webster ..........


D. Cowpevthwaite ......... 26 296


54 77 44 27 63


A great value for money break through by G.E.C. and Proffiitts. With this latest 23in TV five- position memory, fine tunor plus transistorised BBC-2 reception for extra bright clear picture for only 09J Gns.


/ r /? g f l f lS ^ “ DQUBLE-B0NUS” RENTALS ASK FOR OUR FULL ¥ EXPLANATORY LEAFLET


Because our normal rentals have been reduced by 3/* in tho first year you receive the equivalent of 40 weeks freo viewing and complete maintenance free. Maintenance is yours for 3/- weekly after the first year, and continued ronting can entitle you to a further crodit of 14 gns.— truly a double bonus. COLOUR T.V. Because the minimum cental period is only 12 months, you can cancel this rontal agreement any time after that poriod and


aj-rtot nui WEEKLY THEREAFTER Clithcroe branch is open Mondaps to 8 p.m, for demonstrations


FIRST R liNTA1^ °DUE° *0 NE^ VVE EK * AFT1 E it AGREEMENT AND


T. Williamson ................ 14 D. Peck ........................... 30 B. Smith ....................... 64 T. Seed ........................... 53 J. Geldard ....................... 50 R. H. whitehouse ......... 41


252


W. Weaver .......... C. Mackenzie................. J. Turner ..................... H. Nutter ..................... A. L. McNab....... ........ G. Newing .................


31 25 44 47 64 80


291


CHATBURN “A" 5. PENDLETON ”B" 3 49


T. McMenemy ........... 298


A. Holgate ....................... 49 P. Jones ........................... 51 B. Jones .......................... 52 J. Holgate ...................... 32 T. Dugdale....................... 41


59 284 CROSS KEYS “A" 2, SOCIAL CLUB G


B. Scott .......................... 81 R. Swales ....................... 91 B. Jackson ....................... 42 R. Bell


T. Riding ..........


R. Bum .......................... 59 400


.......................... 82 45


PENDLETON "A" 5, WHALLEY CONSERVATIVES 3


E. Charnley ................... 63 J. Tlmperley ................... 53 K. Nutter ....................... 60 B. Procter ....................... 33 F. Hargreaves


J. Charles ..-................... 29 286


......... 48 POLICE 3, BILLINGTON ”B” 5


G. Coldwell ......... ......... 67 H. Dewhurst .. J. Warding ......... ....... 70 . H. Gordon . . . P. Craig ................ ......... 36 H Lawrenson T. Swift ................ ......... 70 A. Swain....... N. Cox ................ ......... 42 E. Petty ....... L. McEntcc .........


I. Renwick __ 356 WADDINGTON 4, PENDLE CLUB 4


M. Sowden .................... .79 M. Cox .......................... 60 J. Sowden ....................... 92 J. Hargreaves ................ 57 J. Wooff ............


G. Burgess....................... 44 J. WMttacker ................ 76 F. Hudson ......


P. Jackson ................... 61 403


54


T. Howarth ................... 69 T. Haythornthwaite ___ 68


G. Kermeen ............


38 62


357 .369


have forged into a two-point lead with a superb away win over JCI B. This victory could quite well have put them into Division A, and it now seems that the other promotion place will go to


either ICI side.


A; Trinity'A 5. St. Paul’s B 5, St. Paul’s A 4, Forden A G. Div­ ision B: ICI B 3, Calderstones B 7; Ribblesdaic School Stull 2 ICI B 8; calderstones A 8;


Last week's results Division . . St. Paul’s C 0. calderstones B


10. St. Paul’s A


League Table: Division A. P W D L pts


D. N ultall .................. . . . 66 Trinitv A __ 10 4 1 5 9 ■R. Thistlethwaitc . .. . . . 44 Clitheroe CC . 7 4 1 2 9 B, Ross ..................... K. Eccles ................. L. Whittaker ...........


Whalley ....... . 8 2


C'ld’stoncs B .. ICI A ............


Primrose A .. Trinity B . . . .


Primrose B p W D L pts


C’ld’stones A . Ribb Sch. StdfT St. Paul’s C __


ICI B .......... ..


11 10 10 9


Ribb Wands .. 9 7 0 2 14 5 5


3 17 1 16


St. Paul’s B . .. . 8 1 o 5 4 Forden Club ... 11 0 0 11 0 Division B:


Next week’s fixtures, Division A: Monday, Trinity A v Forden


1 20 1 18 2 18 4 12 6 10 7 9 7 8


A; Wednesday, clitheroe CC v St. Paul’s A’ Forden B v Rib- blesdale Wanderers; Thursday, St. Paul’s B v Whalley. Division B: Monday, Primrose


• A. L*. ACCOMMODATION HOLIDAY


1967 TOURING CARAVANS. 3. 4 and 5-bcrth, for hire, from £6


per week.—Brochure from Stub- bins Caravan site Sabdcn, Nr.


Blackburn. ____


1967 "FARM HOLIDAY GUIDE” covering Britain’s best farm and


holidays for 3/6.. postage 1/— Obtainable from Kaydoe Book­ shop 26 and 28 Moor Lane,


S. & J. WALSH (Plastics) LTD. VICTORIA MILL SABDEN


Tel. Patliliam 71387


OPERATIVES REQUIRED


No previous experience necessary as training will be given. Good rales oi' pay.


Apply lo the PRODUCTION MANAGER BRAMLEY MEADE


MATERNITY HOME, WHALLEY 4 Domestic Assistant (full-time)


0 hours. Applications to matron.


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL


country guest houses. 2.600 n Part-Time Staff Nurses day and CUtheroc, Lancs.


ight duty. Applications to Matron.


1967 GUIDE TO BRITAIN packed with holiday discoveries, cover-


Inc: every county In the United Kingdom. Illustrated. Terms


from £6 per week. Foreword toy Franklin Engelmann. Send 4/3


for copy to GUIDE TO BRIT­ AIN 18 High Street, Paisley.


CORNWALL. Privately owned caravan park overlooks safe sandy beach. Personal supervis­


MOR ECAMBE. — Mrs. KERSHAW. 0 Westminster Road. Tel. 4680. Full Board, Terms Moderate. Good food. Home cooking. 2 minutes sea.


MOn ECAMB E. — •• Willow House/* 33 Clarendon Road. Happy Holiday Assured. Board Residence. Bed and Breakfast, H. & C. all rooms, varied menu. T/V Lounge. Member B/H Ass. S.A.E. Bro­


chure. Tel. 3865.


MORECAMBE. — 87 Alexandra Road. Board Residence from -3/- dally. O A P early season 13/1 dally. Members Hotel and Caterers Association. One minute sea. Booking now onwards. Mrs. ANDERSON. Tel. 2497.


MORECAMBE.— 18 Stanley Road. W.E. One minute sandylands Promenade, Comfortable T/V Lounge and separate Dining Room. H/C all bedrooms. Spring interior Beds. S.A.E. Brochure. O.A.Ps. welcome. Mrs. B. STOREY.


tu it io n WANTED


PERSON required to teach JO level Italian,—Write Box No. H4 Advertiser and Times.


PERSONAL


BABY-SITTING SERVICE offered by Trinity Youth Club Charges:


A v ICI a Ribblesdale School stair V Calderstones A; Tues­ day. Calderstones B v Trinity B: Thursday, ICI B v St. Paul’s


this week to make the draw for the team knock-out competi­


The handicap committee met


tion and to work out the handi- for each player.


underway as soon as all the clubs have been informed and the home teams have made arrangements for their ties. The draw is: Preliminary round—primrose A v Forden A


The competition will get 2273. _______ _ _


notice Contact any club mem­ ber or ring Clitheroe 2480 or


SPORTS NOTES


certain of getting through to the next round of the Lanca­ shire Junior cup when they face Blackpool Mechanics in


v ICI B; st Paul’s D v ICI A; Clitheroe c c or Calderstones B v St. Paul’s c; st. Paul’s B v Ribblesdale school Stall; Whal- ley v Forden B; Trinity B v Ribblesdale Wanderers; Trinity A v Primrose A or Forden A’


Primrose B v St. Paul’s A. St. Pam's have entered four


teams in the competition as this gives the present members


minnows in with the big fish of Division a and there could well


of their three teams and the reserves a chance of playing in a match. Tlie draiy has thrown all the


vL nA w shocks alter the first •oiuid-.has been played.


Clitheroe cc v Calderstones B. First round: Calderstones A


have had more success away from home in the Lancashire Junior Clip than at Shaw


is: Home


are placed half-way down the X/uicashire Combination Sec- ond Division should not cause CUtheroe much anxiety, although the game will not be as easy as the 6-0 iVin against Formby in the previous round. In recent years Clitheroe


the second round of the compe­ tition at Shaw Bridge tomorrow. Blackpool Mechanics, who


7/6 ner night, 5/- per hour Biter midnfght! Plense give three days’


ion. Stamp for brochure.—Ken- nack Sands Holiday Park EL.) Ruan Minor. (Tel. 233) Helston.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.


CLITHEROE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS


name and address of one referee Oto the Divisional Edxication


additional payments for evening school work. exApply by letter stating age,


ours—£ 12-1-6 per week, with


perience, present post and the n fficer. Education Office, Rishton


h Assistant Caretaker required 40


Part-Time Ward Sistor for night duty, three nights per week.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE CHORLEY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION


Applications are invited immediately for entry to the Course for the TRAINING OF TEACHERS (which will begin in September 1967.)


Level in the General Certificate of Education or a School Certificate awarded before 1951. together with evidence of further study, or equivalent qualifications and experience.


on October 1st 1967 Qualifications required are at least five passes at Ordinary


ot later than 10 February, 1967.


RENT-FREE self-contained, cen­ trally heated, two bedroomed furnished flat and good salary offered to two friends, mother and adult daughter, or man and wife, in return for help and companionship for old gentle­ man—active and alert. If desired Daily the duties could be shared. L help given.—Spencer, High


h ea, Simonstone. (Phone Padi- cam 71889) and reverse the


harges.


DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED. hours by arrangement.—Mrs. Reed The Old Rectory, Bolton- by-Bowland. Tel. 653.


PUBLIC NOTICE


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE HOUSING OFFICE


day of each month, until further notice.


H. L. SAGAR,Town Clerk. DOGS


PENDLE FOREST calm terriers, one attractive dog puppy for sale 10 weeks old.—Mrs. Royle, Chorley House, Back Commons, Clithcroe. Tel. 3666.


BILLINGE VIEW KENNELS, now booking for 1967. All breeds trimmed. Black Scottle at stud. Welsh terrier pups for sale. Tel. Blackburn 57990.


POULTRY


Clitheroe should be almost grices.—S. Townson. Tel. Slald- PETS


LIVE POULTRY required top urn 271


SELECTION of 18-month-old and 2-year • budgerigars. Whites,


cage breeding compartment and outside 6’ x 3’ flight. All in very good order. Cheap to good home only. — Applv 23 Darkwood Crescent. Chatburn.


AT STUD


LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud. Sows and gilts accommodated


for..—Tel Whalley 3370. LOST


Bridge.Their record in the competit­ io n during the last 10 seasons


p W D L F A 7 ? * * If 16


LOST Clltheroe/Waddlngton area black tan and white rough­ haired terrier, without collar, answers to Roy.—Any informa­ tion to Greenwood, 12 Queens­ way. Waddington, will be appreciated.


_______


Danish Pieds and various. All proved good breeders Also six-


S The Housing Oilicc in York 7treet will not be open between


and 8 p.m. on the second Mon­


I t is probable that a four year Course leading to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) with honours will be available in 1967 to suitably quaified candidates. GRANTS AVAILABLE Recognised students receive free tuition. They also receive


Maximum annual grants can range from £370 for single students, to £560 for a married man with additional grants for dependent children. Further details of these grants and commencing salary scales will be given on request. Tlie College invites enquiries from those who are seeking


about the Courses may be obtained from the Registrar. Chorley College of Education, Union Street, Chorley, Lancs. Please mark your application C.A.2.


— WA N T E D —


BOY OR GIRL TO TRAIN AS JUNIOR REPORTER


Essentials — Five G.C.E. subjects ‘O’ level including English Language and Literature, ability to write, en­ thusiasm and energy. MUST live in district.


Opportunities — after training, which includes instruc­ tion at special courses, advancement to large influential papers in our progressive group. — United Newspapers Publications Ltd.


All applications must be in writing to:— THE EDITOR,


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER and TIMES 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE


TRAINEE.CHEF REQUIRED, age 15-17, Accommodation provided. —Details apply: Spread Eagle Hotel. Sawley, Nr, CUtheroe. Tel Chatburn 202.


LADY REQUIRED as general- assistant in country home and business. Must be country- lover or local. Might suit widow with school-age daughter, will­ sing to live in. Pay generous for


usefully in business.—Tel. Slaid- burn 207. or write Box No. G2 Advertiser and Times.


uitable applicant able to help


DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED .12 _to 14 hours per week. Wiswell.


a Write Box No. H3, Advertiser nd Times.


YOUTH REQUIRED to learn tyre flttlng. etc.—Apply Chatburn Tyre Depot, Chatburn._______


DRIVER REQUIRED, over 21


years.—Apply F Ashcroft & Son Ltd. Corn Merchants, Lamb Roe, Whalley. Tel. 2107.


GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIAT Waddow Hall. Clithoro


TWO RESIDENT JU]>


illing to work during week t For full particu la rs please


wOr ADULT DAILY HELP o the secretary.


SMART GIRL or young lady required to assist in pet and garden shop. Interesting and varied work.—Apply R. D. Black­


burn & Sons Ltd., 10 Castlcgate Clltheroe.


LADIES! Make money whilst the children are at school. Congenial work Interviewing housewives 4 hours per day, 5-day weel- t Training given.—Write for fur­


00 Rlpponden Road, Mooralde' Oldham.


4her details to Area Manager a n d


HOUSE ASSISTANT roauired.


* *


QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: Candidates normally between the ages ol 21 and 50 years


BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE


SOCIETY LTD. Ciitlieroe District


STAFF VACANCIES


Qualified Butcher OR


Well Trained Improver ALSO


Grocery Shop Assistants


Excellent working conditions. T.U. wages. Super­ annuation. Two half days off per week. Holidays with pay. Sickness benefit. Ample opportunities for promotion. — Apply:


AREA MANAGER 2 MOOR LANE :: CLITHEROE try GIRLS


WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR EASTER SCHOOL LEAVERS TO TRAIN AS MACHINISTS MAKING KNITTED OUTERWEAR


ALSO A LIMITED NUMBER OF VACANCIES IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS


5-DAY 40 HOOK WEEK APPLY -


LANCASTER HOSIERY CO. LTD.


WATERLOO MILL CLITHEROE


A VACANCY EXISTS FOR INTELLIGENT MAN/YOUTH IN OUR DISPATCH DEPARTMENT


SITUATIONS VACANT


MOOR STANDi


MAY


TRIUMP TRIUM


SliC 1966 TRIUMP


blue/midi March 76


1964 AUSTIN dition


1963 VICTOR first class


1963 TRIUMP economic;!


1962 SINGER dition for


MOOR LA MOTO


1 Immediate C 2 Low Sensible 3 Up lo 60 per


4 Some Popula 1700c.c. Rate.


5 Special Redu: 6 Special Redu: 7 Large Sclectio


8 Competitive Wheelers


9 Up to Five 4\ 10 Personal Attei


M. BR 83 WIIALL Telephone: 35148


grants towards their maintenance during training: these grants are assessed by their Local Education Authority.


the required entry qualifications and is prepared to oiler advice to applicants. APPLICATIONS: The Prospectus. Application Form and further details


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