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8 Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, March 3, 1967


Good day for top clubs


The WhaJIcy Youth Club-Waddington Reserves game was abandoned on Saturday, the only game in the


Clitheroe Amateur League not to be finished. At the time when the game


wa- abandoned Waddington Reserves were leading 7—0. All the top clubs ‘.n the


league. Chipping, Gisburn, Brockhall and Chatburn, won. One shock was White Lions defeat at the hands of


St. Paul’s v Chatbum (Mr. N. Berry)


White Lions v Calderstones H (Mr. A. Seedall)


. .


Grindleton by 3—1. Saturday’s results: Brockhall


.


urst Green v Parish Church G (Mr. A. Braithwaite)


4, Bowkors 3; Gisburn 6, Calderstones 1; Trinity 0, Chipping 3; Grindleton 3. White Lions 1; Whalley louth Club 0, Waddington Res. 7 (abandoned): Parish Church 2, St. Paul’s 3; Chatbum 10,


Hurst Green 2. Tomorrow’s fixtures and the


referees: Chipping v Trinity (Mi. J. ,


Bowkers v Grindleton *Mr. D H u g h e s ) ________


Waddington Res. v Whalley (Mr. E. Harris)


Chipping ...........16 Gisburn ...........16 14


Brockhall


Trinity ............ ^ Grindleton . . . . l» Calderstones . . 17


St. Paul's ...........21 9 White Lions .. 20 Parish Church 20


Chatbum ------17 1- ------20 ^


Whalley YC ..1 8 Hurst Green .. 19


Waddington R . 14 Bowkers ......... 1°


isbum v Brockhall Mr. l. Williamson) p w D L Pt


0 2 34 2 0 30


1 5 2.) 2 3 26 4 8 22 3 8 21


2 11 16 1 9 15


4 10 12 2 14 6 2 16 4


2 7 12


Tuesday, and resulted as follows. „ • v pendlc Club; Chatburn A v Billington B,


SNOOKER LEAGUE jsrsssn ^ ssssrsi


billington a 1 Chas Rydeheard............. 20


B. Lee .............................. r H. Hilton ....................... L, W. Wild .......................... 4J


j . Bolton ............................ Cy. Rydeheard.................


260 CHATBDRN A .6


T. Grosvenor ................ 99 E. Horsefleld ....................


r . Parker ....................... A. C la rk ....... ................. 4


A. Middleborough ......... 99 R Astin ..........................


‘5 ‘i


418 CONSERVATIVES 6


W. Anderton .................. 99 E. Tomlinson.......... — °u N. Watenvorth . . . . . . . .


G. Tomlinson ................ 47 0/


W. Bray .........• •............. D. Cowperthwaitc •••••• 4J 343


CROSS KEYS A


T Seed T. Williamson ................ 99 D. Peck ............


J. Geldard ....................... 99 A. Neil...................


2b 57


392


J. Turner ...................... 48 53


*W. Weaver ....... ........... C. McKenzie ...................


POLICE 6


P. Craig .......................... I. Hartley .......................


T. Swift .......................... G. Coldwell ...................


PENDLETON A 5 CROSS KEYS B 3


J. Newing ...................... 81 85


90 42


393


57 41 63 75


•WHALLEY CONS 2 j. Timperley....... ..


K. Nutter .............. F. Hargreaves .......


82 49


367


B. Scott ........................ B. Jackson .....................


D. Niven.............. . T. Brown ................


B. Smith ....................... “5 PENDLETON B 2


D. Nuttall ............ . T. McMenemy-.........


j . Foster ................... B. Ross ................... p. Geddes ................ R. Thistlcthwaite ..


E. Petty .................... H. Dewhurst............. J. Leeming....... • •••• I. Renwick...........• •• II. Gordon.................


BILLINGTON B 1 H. Lawrenson .........


PENDLE CLUB 2


G. Burgess .......... J. Whittaker ......... T. Howarth ............ G. Kermeen ---- T. Haythornthwaite P. Hudson ................


WADDINGTON 7


S. Cox ..................... j . Wooif ................. I. Jackson ............... J. Sowden..............


M. Sowden............ . G. Dinsdale ...........


90 59 52 63 53 62


379


81 59 41 58 43 56


338


53 64 50 76 46 34


32"


55 42


SPORTS NOTES


Football Club’s Development Fund competition has had to be changed from Tuesday, Feb­ ruary 28 to Tuesday, March 28, due to unforseen difficulties. Clitheroe’s 1—9 home win


Hie first judging of Clitheroe


A SS | 6


over Leyland Motors at Shaw Bridge on Saturday, gave them son, their first ’'double" of the sea­


Motors 2—1 away earlier in as they defeated the


the season. I t may be a surprise to many people, but Clitheroe have only had one ’‘double” recorded against themselves so far and that was at Christmas when Fleetwood beat them 5—2 at Shaw Bridge and 1—0 at Hign-


bury. Last year Clitheroe scored


teams. St. Helens <1—0 and 3_2). Prescot (3—0 and 1—0), Bacup Borough (2—0 and 9 _ !>■


double victories over six


Fleetwood <2-0 and 2-0), Southport Reserves (7—1 and


0 11 14 3 9 13


'beat Clitheroe twice last sea­ son, Skelmersdale (4—3 and 6—0), Nelson (2—0 and 2—0)


and Marine (3—2 and 7—0). Tomorrow Clitheroe travel to


which could decide who will accompany Leyland Motors into tlie Second Division this


Rossendale in yet another vital bottom-of-the-table clash


sen son.Clitheroe have had a poor record at Rossendale since the war having won three and drawn two of their 14 meetings


mt inn at any objections which


which will bc:- , (i) to revoke Articles Nos. 1 C? r anoashlrc (Various Streets.


ay” be received. the effect of 2n,i y of "The County Council


a S0?d


Order I960” the whole of "The County Council o£ Lancashire (King Lane. Clitheroe). (Traffic


Htheroe) (Traffic Regulation) ^ si aoi°"ii°rcoumfc


^Tuhifat^mVfmngi Ordfe 1961."(11) to prohibit the waiting of f vehicles at all times on the


ollowing lengths of road- S Tho north side of Turner


n.


Ttreet from Its Junction with ofrunk Road A59 for a distance


tlo 35 yards in an easterly diicc- S The south side of Turner


Ttreet from its Junction with wrunk Road A.59 to its junction


2— 1) and Great Harwood (3—2 an(j 2—1), whereas three teams


ith Queens Road. S Both sides of Green acre


Ttreet from it Junotion with 15 yards in a westerly dlrcc-


direction.


ield Road from its junction with Lowergate to its junction


f The north cost side of High- TCCWUU. , , , , .


with Wilkin Square. L The north west side of


wowergate from its junction p ith Trunk Road A.59 to a j oint 40 yards south of its


some points from Rossendale in the 1960-61 season when they won 2-1, the only season in which they completed the •double’ over their opponent:


at Dark Lane. In fact Clitheroe last took


since the war. The last four meetings


between the clubs in league games at Rossendale have all been won by the home side by 3- 2, 1-0, 3-1 and 4-1.


SCHOOL RETAINS CUP


C.R.G.S. 1st XI 3, Q.E.G.S. 1st XI 2.


side retained the Peter Cross Cup by an aggregate of four goals to two, over the matches played against Queen Eliza­ beth’s Grammar School this season. In the first game, played at Blackburn, C.R.G.S.


By their victory, the home


won 1—0. In the first 20 minutes, the


unction with Old Hall Brow. g The north west side of Lower-


Hall Brow to a point 26 yards north east of its junction with Kins Lane. The south cast side of Lower


PUBLIC NOTICES LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


(VARIOUS STREETS CLITHEROE) (TRAFFIC REGULATION) ORDER, 1067,


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN S ^cttheto>Y“- ^


tanco of eo yards tlierly direction.


in


V The west side of Railway I witiew Avenue from, the Junction or h King street for a distance


. _ „ i nor-


d 15 yards in a northerly | frThe south side of King Street


irection. The north side of K!.h8


Rom Its Junction, with Trunk


tion. The south side of King Street from a point 96 yards west or


oad A.59J for a distance of 30 yards In -1 north westerly direc­


its junction with New Market Street to its junction with


from its Junction with Trunk Road A.59 for a distance of oO yards in an easterly direction. frThe north side of Wellgate


in a southerly direction. The north sldo of'Vellgatc


Fom its junction with Well old to its Junction with Duck


The south side ot Welleate. The north side or King Lane. L The north side of Parsons


ofrunk Road A.59 for a distance WTheSt?otutn R


t!t& e north west side of Woonc Lane from Its Junction with A 59 Trunk Road for a distance of 50 yards in a south-westerly


Trunk Road A59 to a point 62 yards south west of its junction


ane from its Junotion with


Lane from V Junction with 1 Trunk Road A.59 to Its junction


^do' of Parsons


vehicles to l hour in any 2 horns between 9 am. and 7 pm. on the following lengths of road.


(mSthto ^ ta ? S eCthe wafting of |


ate to a, .point 40 y ardssouth | Brow3to ^ point 20 yards^nOTth


g The north west side of Lower-


°‘t» % of lower gate from a point 26 yards ] north east of Its junction with King Lane to its Junction with


nate from a point: 20 yards WTh8 orth of its Junction with Old


gate S Both sides of Shawbrldge


Lotreet from its junction with o


north cast of its Junction with 1 ESworai!& to i ts junction w ith |


anorth west side of Duck melton with


^VTho eaft°^de of Waterloo


yards in a south easterly direc­ tion S The north west side of Duck


wergate for a distance of 43


Ltreet from its junction with yowergate for a distance of 33 tiards in a north-easterly direc­ on.The south east side of Duck


south wcTt'of its Jugctlm wlth Brook Street to its junction


W Thethwestr<sWo of Church Street from


Church Brow for a distance 01 110 yards in a southerly direc


with ti0The cast sldo of Church Brow


Street.The west and south west side j of Waterloo Road from its


Road from its junction with Holden Street to a' point 28 yards south-west of its Junction


unction with Trunk Road A.59. The east side of Waterloo


, oo Road from its junction with I Salthill Road to its junction


with Trunk Road A.59. Both sides of Well Terrace.


with Brook Street. l The north cast side of Water­


Road from its junction with Well Terrace for a distance of 66 yards in a westerly direction, to The south side of Wadding-


The north side of Waddington


I Both sides of Pimlico Road from its junction with Well yar terrace for a distance or 2b


wn Road from its junction irection.


, „ .


from its junction with Wad­ dington Road to its junction


Tds In a northerly direction.


with Church Street. S The west side of Church


51 25 42 67


282


. . . . 95 . . . . 59


B Joyce ................... T. Palmer ................


S. H o l t ...................... G. Holden................


Blackburn side played much more attractive football, and got two goals. The first came after 10 minutes from their inside right, and they went further ahead five minutes later.Before half-time the home team put more effort into their football, and managed to reduce the lead, Hall scoring


after 35 minutes. After the interval, C.R.G.S.


were more determined, and scored two splendid • goals to clinch the game. In the 55th minute, Evans


outh of its junction with Church Brow to its junction


for a distance of 70 yards in a "T ta S S t® ?C h u r c h Street from a point 92hy ch u r r iiUBrow


or a distance of 70 yards m a southerly direction.


f its Junction with Church Brow s t re e t


from6 a° point 30 yards marth New Market Sticet.


from0 ! g ^ “ Market Street


C


96 vai-ds in a westerly dll ecuou. M S % r e e r f SU id?ts°£jS'nee


direction1


street »


tionk with* King Street for ft distance of sb yards in a south


-


t ith Well Terrace for a dis­ W^ e dynod u f side' of Wellgate dance of 57 yards in a westerly


W MOTOR ACCIDENT AT he west side of Cnurch Brow viv) To prohibit the passageof s treet from a point 110 yards


with Trunk Road A.59. BThe cast side of Church 8 yards in a southerly direc-


Wrow from . its junction with 2 ell Terrace for a distance of


UTiic cast side of Church Brow from a point 98 yards south of its junction with Well Terraco to its junction with


S t r e e t f rom i t s ju n c t io n w i th C h u rch Brow fo r a d is ta n c e of


£2?0«l«to o( Church


30 yards In a southerly direc­ tion.


south "of “its Tunotlcm with Church Brow to Its junction


equalised with a header after a free kick taken by Wadding­ ton


. . . . 30 . . . . 42 !


. . . . 54 . . . . 78


368


....... 64 ....... 67


after a Tine solo run, beating three men, and hitting the ball into the top corner of the net. Team: Hardy; Cartel-, Kilby, Moore, Nuttall; Waddington, Carus; Evans, Ross, Hall, McLean.


McLean got the winning goal


....... 31 ....... 49


B. Procter .............. ____ 48 292


SOCIAL CLUB 7 CHATBURN B 1 34 F. Webster..............


R. Bell .........••••............ R. Swales .....................


. 71 . 08


412 1


K. Hargreaves ...... A. Holgate..............


...... 74 ....... 40


Rural Council house sale dispute


sell a 3-bedroomed house to a Bowland Rural Council house tenant sparked off a dispute at the council’s monthly meeting | on Monday.


The question of whether to


....... 47 ....... 42


T. Riding .............. . R. Burn ......................... . 91 T. Dugdale............ ......... 21


263


. After various arguments it was decided to stick to the Council’s present policy of sel- I ling houses to tenants.


, But the Councillors decided that the house—16 Grindleton Road, West Bradford—should be sold at a price £448 higher than an estimate put on it by the Council’s valuer. Coun J. Spensley, after


building projects, we • must retain our houses to supple­ ment our finances, and not sell them for such a small fee.” Coun. Mrs. S. J. Dow said, , “I think we ought to hang on


people. "When we are planning new


for them to b


o irvirind* for persons to boam or tionliclit' for their uso in connec­


e S r


demolitions or the maintenance of essential services, foi them to f tnkr* in octroi, oil. WAtCl. Ol ail


'with building operations a?om any garage situated on or djacent'to any of the lengths


01 Conics of the draft Order and gSf S n W 8e°oS8£


& ^ s ,« £ s3 » £ osb;' 28ObjeSons to- the, proposals


The east side of Church m i g ^ f * iew Avenue from its junction


with Trunk Road A.59 VThe cast side of Railway


( k ^luni'Hnn Jwmi I 28UirMarcli. 1967-


with King Street for a dis- P r e s t o n . __________ MISCELLANEOUS SALES


| I County Hall,


AUSTIN A40 FARINA De-Luxe one owner garage maintained. Very clean in showroom cond. H.P. arranged.—Apply 36 Wad- dow View. Waddington, Clltli-


heets and Dormy blankets. C C. P. H. McCALL, lerk of the County Council.


oehicles Pln arcenocro Street with J M. Roberts. 1 Parkstone roughton 2415.


A.59 to its junction wth wen (F0S c south side ol' King L^nc.


d Tho °ordcr will contain exemp­ tions to allow vehicles to wait


therwise than in a westerly Road. Broughton, Telephone H : No. Bro


injured.


his accident kindly get in touch Nr.


10-35 n.m. ON THE 11th FEBRUARY. 1967, NEAR WHALLEY GOLF CLUB. WHALLEY


t Will anyone who witnessed Preston


It will be recollected that as a result of this accident a man


received fatal injuries and two other persons .were seriously


CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


NOTICE OF GENERAL RATES 1967-68


$ e Rebruary, 1967. the CUtheroc Aural District Council as Rating ofuthority for the Rural District ma CUtheroe. duly approved and t de a GENERAL RATE over She whole district of NINE PHILLINGS AND ELEVEN


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: F 1. That on the 27th day of


period commencing on the first t day of April. 1967. and ending on


ENCE in the pound, for the


00ONER HOUSE.- King Dabe. s CUtheroe. Twill Flaimelette


e r o c .____________ _______ BUSBRIDGE.—You can choose


KNITTING MACHINE for sa'e or t will exchange for -modern elec­


any article In stock—Watches. Clocks. Kings, , Cutlery—and pay for It weekly.—Rusbridge Jewellers. 24. King William Street. Blackburn.__________


| 1961 AUSTIN 1100. Connaught Green,- immaculate.—11 High-


field Road Clitheroe. ____


BOY’S. YOUTH’S AND MEN’S Jeans, all colours.—At Economic


Stores, 70 Whalley Rd.. Clith- eroe.


STRONG WOOD COUNTER 6ft. x 2ft.. with shelves. To clear cheap.—Morton’s 18 Moor Lane


Clitheroc.


hair TRIMMING can be success­ ful at home with the borne hair trimmer. A precision instru­ ment. 7/6.— Derrick Green, M.P.S. 4 Railway View CUth­


eroe.


FULL-LENGTH figured brocade wedding dress with train. 36" bust. £8.—25 Waddow View, Waddington.


____


SILVER CROSS PRAM, maroon and white, good condition. £8.— ■>


6 Waddow view, Waddington.


hearing that the valuer’s esti­ mate was £1,052 commented, “We must be good business


MEN'S SPORTS TROUSERS, slim line or old style wide lm:.—At Economic Stores, 70 Whallcy Ro ad C li th e ro e .


______


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone Sharp. Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury. R Mellor 787. (Late of New Bank


oad).


I voiced the view that oldei houses could become a liability,


| house for £1.500. _________ WANTED


and it was decided to sell the


to what houses we have got.” However other councillors


NEWS FLASH!! Junior Miss mini skirts, trews, tights, jumpers, dresses, at.—Economic Stores, 70, Whallcy Road, Cllthcroo.


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re­ covered; new aprons: wheels re­ tyred and repaired — A. E. Hargreaves Moor Lane and Woone Lane Clitberoo. Tel


2683.


I SAFE SITTER BABY CHAIR 1 required.—Phono CUtheroe 2881.


I r iuY AND COLLECI outgrown 1' btbles' and children s wear ladles' and gent’s clothing, cur­ tains. covers, anything except furniture. — .Ring Accrington


35885____________________


I WANTED old goose feather beds. 1 V


^ have YOIJR


C U R TA IN S & C O V E R S Beautifully cleaned by-


E


NORTHS CLEANERS


Station Road PADIHAM TUITION


I TRAIN IN MANCHESTER OR BOLTON to be a driving Instruc­


tor. Send s.a.o cost of course, etc. Driving Instructors Train­ ing College, Carlton House Mere Green Road. Sutton Coldfield.


EXPERT SERVICES


Ig ARDEN CONSTRUCTION. crazy oavlng waning, mainten­ ance- (lagging, turfing, rock gardens Estimates Free. Write Box No K2. Advertiser and


I ROOF REPAIRS, pointing, wall- _ ina: concreting and Macadamlng.


Times_____________ ;______ _ G Pollard. 1 Central Avenue,


Clitheroe. Phone 3610.________


MBl,e!t! prlceS pald.-Write to 17 Sorbus Close Salford. 5


TRICITY FRIDGE and three kitchen units excellent cond. —Apply 21 Waddington Road CUtheroo. Tel. 3149.


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring


your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road N elsotv___________________


■CREDA’ ELECTRIC COOKER, Remington (noiseless) type­ writer and folding camera.— Hollins Croft, Rimington, Nr.


Clitheroe.__________________


HIGH QUALITY tropical fish, planks etc.—Ronada. Ltd.. Queen's Park Aquarist, is:i Queens Road, Blackburn. Tel.


57654 Open 9-30 turn, to 6-0 pan. or by' appointment.


CONCRETE BLOCKS


Railway Crossing Grimsarsh Tol Lonfiridge 9078


NORTH WE^T CONCRETE BLOCK CO


CREAM PAINTED store cupboard 6’ x 4 x 214" £4.—Apply 1 IB


Hcnthorn Ref.. Clitheroe, after 6 p.m


CORNER HOUSE, King Lane, Clithoroe. Ladies’ and gent’s pure wool Shepherd vests.


rric sewing machine or Posable


ecord player.—Apply 6 Meadow Close, Bllllngton. __________


SECTIONAL OARAGE 16ft x 9ft. redwood timber and asbestos. side door.—Apply , 6 . Meadow Close. Bllltngtorm____________.


FANTASTIC BARGAINS In Pre­ cast concrete coal bunkers. Entirely new range.


£7 on a really big bunker by taking advantage of our special


ova


Introductory offer 1 Frlc^ only £4 Concrete path 30tc. x


details of this superboffer to Mayfield Marketing Dtd.^Dept. 134. Martins Bank cnamners, Banbury. Oxon. ____


2ft- for 75/-.


he 31st day of March, 1968: sa2 That on the same day the


period ADDITIONAL ITEMS OF GENERAL RATE as foUows:


a id Rating Authority duly


pproved and made for the said In the parish of:


Alghton, Bailey and BoChalgley .................... 2d


C wland with Lcagram 2d,


L 3. That under Section 6 of the t ocal Government Act. 1966.


Downliam .................... 3d Pendleton .................... 2d Thornley with Wheatley Id Whalley ....................... 2d Wiswell


hatburn .................... 4d Chipping .................... 4d


....................... 2d


*°L *rJ!; Aereditaments, as defined in the R d Additional Items of General


hhe pound In respect of mixed


CHILDREN'S ANORAKS from 35/-. — Economic Stores,


Whalley Road, CHthcroe.______


o ate will be payable at the I ffices of the Council ot the


id


RE.npum STERY. Save Middle- S H? S E 1 Guarantee tne


from £18 all work SS^°fSm- estimates absolutely all'e°areas


finest workmanship at keenest prices ^-piece suites


Burnley. Tel. No 27188._____ _


anteed Reasonable charges. ici. Gisburn 331.__________ -


rusbridge tor high-class DIA­ MOND repairs. °f ?u24 King


satisfaction Kuaranteed-24 rung William Street. Blackburn lei


59109. _____ _______


M.P.S. 4 Railway View, Ciitn eroe.


D


9 A110ROFT FUnNlSHING S tS I ? r™ r tb 5 St5C


Tlace. Clitberoe._____ __ ae


suites at n° deposit terms r5ietsBIa03-p” oe-1


CI1EDA ELECTRIC COOKER -----


(cream) ns new. £16 °-n’ Phone ciltlieroe 2112.


Logs 3/- per bag. 7 bags £1—Tel. Cl i theroe4126.


H.c.B. OSNATH Wcy/whlte. new - I?1 Hcnthorn Rd. “(ter 6-30 p.m_________________


CHffioromTel. 3265. DOGS


four-month-old s b e o j . -^ ^


Patents registered.—S'.nc| Nr. 8ea<l Hall Fa™'„„K?a4ii7


iS£ta,“ & . pjidlham'THM..


S pLh !S&»” ”k Clithernp 3846.


FOUR ,aoe) "pedigree Lflbrfriot t t t ' f f a g r a





PRAM, silver cond.—Apply


Clithcroc.


View, clitheroc._____________ S ^ « p 1 y C





RURAL d is t r ic t c o u n c i l OF BOWLAND.


NOTICE OF GENERAL RATE. 1967/68.


February 1967, the Rural District Council of Bowland acting as the rating authority for the said Rural District, duly made and approved a General KatoiM'TEN SHILLINGS AND EIGHTPENCE in the pound for the pertod commencing on 1st April. 1967, and ending on 31st March. 1968, together with additional items in certain parishes as set out in the


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: (1) that on the 27th day of


Schedule hereto. b (2) that such General Rate will


°9dlM - ^ I anlso at the villages at the times Gd dates specified on the


1967, respectively. SCHEDULE


parish I — —


IUISUUIU ............................* Sj ' _ ........................ Id.


Bolton-by-Bowland ' G isb u rn


| Waddington ....................... 4d. n Part-Time Night Sister for' Dlght duty—


Newton .............................. ; r S ln ld b u rn .................................... Ju-


---------- Id.


West B rad fo rd .......................... 2d. DATED the 3rd day of March


1967.By order of the Council.


L.D. TELFORD. Clerk of the Council.


I Council Offices’ 32. Pimlico Road, CLITHEROE.


PERSONAL


do BABY-SITTING SERVICE offered -


r 1 Trinity Youth Club. Charges: 2273 __________


7/6 per night, 5/- per hour alter midnight. Please give three days' notice Contact any club mem­ ber or ring Clitheroe 2480 or


SITUATIONS WANTED


YOUNG LADY (19 yearn) of German origin excellent family


background, requires position os mother’s help for approxl* mately one year.—Write Box No. M5, Advertiser and Times.


MOTOR MECHANIC requires t Saturday work, used to driving


onsidered.—Write Box No. M8 Advertiser and Times.


cipper waggons, but anything


four nights. Applications to Matron,


Additional Items


Ce payable at the offices of the (aouncil at the address below


equal half-yearly instalments due on the first day of April. 1967, and on the first day of October.


eneral Rate Accounts) by two , . . . 2d.


the first day of October 1967 respectively.


Dated this 27th day of Febru


ary. D’Jgj cd> T p RUShTON Clitheroe Clerk of the Council.


Lancs.


Church Brow, CLITHEROE,


Council Offices, Rural District


here will be a reduction in all parishes of 5d. In the pound in respect of wholly domestic prop­ terties, and a reduction of 2d. In


ct: an4. That such General Rate


address below by two equal half- yearly Instalments due on the I first day of April. 1967. and on


Vacancies exist at CLITHEROE


POST OFFICE , for


POSTMEN


43 hour week, holidays with pay. Wages £8-15-0 at age 18 years arriving to £14-5-0 at age 23 years and over.


Candidates must be at least 18 years of age.


Apply to:—


THE POSTMASTER, CLITHEROE.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


s Staff required at the following


SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE chools and kitchens:


Clitheroe Ss. Michael and John R.C« School and Kltohen.


p Welfare Assistants (2) 6i hours er week—wage £2-9-4


ours per week—wage £4-10-7.


er week—wage £1-5-2. p General Assistant. 12* hours


CHtheron Boy’s Grammar Sohoot Kitohon


h Part-time Driver/Hclper. 15


Pendleton & Moarley C-E- Sohool. wWelfare Assistant. 6 hours per


eek—wage £ 1-0-2. e Relief Staff required for Cllth-


Edperience, etc. to The Divisional O ucation Officer. Education nffice, Blackburn Road, Rishton,


roe school and kitchen. exApply by letter stating age.


ot later than 10th March 1967


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE


ights per week. Full-Time Nursing Auxiliary


-42-hour week, PUBLIC NOTICE LOST


200/300 WEAVERS MADE REDUNDANT IN THE CLITHEROE AREA IN THE LAST 18 MONTHS. IF THEY ARE FOUND WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO EMPLOY A FEW OF THEM.


JACQUARD AND DOBBY WEAVERS WANTED ON SINGLE DAY SHIFT, AND DOBBY WEAVERS ON THE HOUSEWIVES SHIFT


APPLY—THE WEAVING MANAGER MR. E. BROWN


JAMES DEWHURST & SON (Clitheroe) LTD.


SHAWBRIDGE MILL, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 2414


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LIMITED R E Q U I R E A


SKILLED MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN


Interesting work on a great variety oE plant. 3 weeks paid holiday per year.. Pension and sick pay schemes.


Apply: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT, RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LTD., CLITHEROE.


GREENBANK tlio independent mall order house is gaining a very good reputation with the public for quick personal ser­ vice Experienced lady canvas­ sers can really “cash in” on this with our new unique commis- sion/bonus scheme which encourages a good traveller to earn 45s. per starter, plus weekly wage and expenses. Trainees also considered (5 days. 20 hours).— —Write for details to the area manager, 400 Ripponden Road; Moorsldc Oldham


HANDYMAN/GARDENER wanted few hours weekly, evenings con­ sidered.—Hanson, 1 Beverley


Close (Primrose Bridge area) Clitheroe.


CAPABLE MAN REQUIRED for general farm work. Modern 3- bedroomed house near village


school. — Bargn. Horse Hpy. Bashall Eaves. CUtheroe. Tel.


Stonyliurst 270.


TWO GIRLS REQUIRED. Easter and alternate weekends, must be pleasant and reliable.—Apply Grove Cottage Cafe. Gisburn.


Tel. Gisburn 303,


CAR CLEANER, male or female, able to drive.—Apply CUtheroe


Auto Engineers 15/19 Castle St.. CUtheroe. Tel. 2110.


QUALIFIED HAIRSTYLIST or good improver.—Irene Singleton, 11 York Street.. CUtheroe. Tel 3600. -


CLEANER REQUIRED, six morn­ ings per week,-two hours per morning.—Write Box No. M4, Advertiser and Times.


LADY REQUIRED for kiosk duties.—Apply Manageress. Pal­ ladium Cinema (evenings)


CLITHEROE CORPORATION (Parks Department) require two Parks Keepers.—For details of wages and conditions apply in person to the Parks Superin­ tendent. The Castle on or be­


fore 10 March 1967.


DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED two half-days per week.—Apply Mrs. Lumley. 8 Green Drive.


CUtheroe. D_I_________


appointment Contributory pen­ sion Hind—oil benefits. Clllffieroe t area.—Write Box No M6, Adver­


We.i.ghbridge Clerk.


SPATCH e ..........


DEPARTMENT staff


iser and Times_____________


YARDMAN REQUIRED for cool merchant, permanent position


Low Moor, or Tel. Clitheroe 2722.


for reliable man.—.Apply V Frankland, 31 St. Paul's Street.


___


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


No. 5 DIVISIONAL HEALTH COMMITTEE


DRIVER/ATTENDANT AMBULANCE


v Applications are invited for the wacant post of Driver/Attendant


. Application forms and-further Information can be obtained from the Divisional Medical Officer. ID St. James's Street. Accrington to whom completed l forms should * be returned not


ater than March 10, 1967.


G A R DEN E R-ohaulI eur-handyman wanted Wife part-time domes­ tic other help kept £17. Free 2-bedroomed cottage. Country situation. Good bus service Give fully. In first letter private service experience in each capacity ages, family. Refer­ ences required. — Brooks. Finstall, Thornton-in-Cravcn Sklpton.


yeApplicants must be over 21 driving licence


ars of age and possess a current


for a 40-hour week. The condit­ ions of Service are those of the North Western Whitley Council for Local Authorities Services (Manual Workers).


neThe wage for qualified person­ a l Is £13 15s. Od. (day worker)


nd £16 17s. lid. (shift worker)


ith the Lancashire. County Ambulance Service at CUtheroe Ambulance Station.


TECHNICAL SALES


REPRESENTATIVE For interesting post with our


CLITHEROE WORKS Some knowledge of


Engineering Drawing and


Sales Correspondence Required — Write: —


Box No. L.I., Advertiser and Times ■ r ^ I n i :i Ii S’ IS i tg - - / / ,


Station Road station Road from lts jun?tlon with King Street for a distance of 20 yards


1


HAVE VACANCIES FOR FEMALES IN MOST DEPARTMENTS ALSO


EASTER SCHOOL


| LEAVERS TO TRAIN AS MACHINISTS MAKING KNITTED OUTERWEAR


5-DAY 40 HOUR WEEK APPLY -


LANCASTER HOSIERY £0. LTD. WATERLOO MILL C


LITH OERE


WE ALSO HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF VACANCIES FOR FEMALE TEMPORARY PART TIME WORKERS


LANCASTER HOSIERY CO, LTD.


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| fGisbimi | ; top m


JlisecoiMl 1| Gisbwrn 6, Caldcrif


liii'SO minutes with bcl #


l% attacking but the ^.."defence held Arm. I Atkinson gave G:.|


■ ‘S ;Oalderstones had a


lit; increased their le:l ■£« balC-time.


vi;v Kenny gave Gisl Sri lead again and I


'.JE’- Gisbum were on ;l ^'(second half and furl


.


# ■ good win.Teams: Gisburn: ■; Thylor, Richardson; 'l "Wilson, Renwick; 'f "Woodworth, Kenny dale, RiggCa iderstor.e s :L


f, "from Kenny, Woodvl V Rigg B.ave the honj


, Edwardson, FitzpatricI V speak. Shuttlewort’.l •shaw. Dust. Brookj pascarella.


r superiority into gel L Bowkers came more I • into the game, takinJ


Brockhall played wi but were unable to 1


mediately when they I through Tomlinson. | In the second hal:l showed form which bl


Thrilling Brockhall 4, Bowif


( after 30 minutes f Farnsworth. Brockhall hit 11


league position, and tl ■lead with two goals fv|


wall. This rocked Broc|


they fought back well isc "with t-wo goals frl son, and eventually I winning goal 10 mini time through Hilton [ moved up from def.J Teams: Brockliali:


Parkinson, Bolton; Hilton. Jeffrey;


Leeming. Atkinsor.J Hinksman. Bowkers: Brennai|


ning, Rnwsthovne; Rawstron. Aspinwall son, Smith, Farnswo| ber. Pffkington.


I


pS Play was even fori guilty of missing I


if / ’lead but Dust equal! # the penalty spot.


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