10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, May 12, 1967
. SATURDAY’S CRICKET A farce
from 1k ¥fl!ai)jei
BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND
Coffee evening Bolton-by-Bowland_ Women’s
Institute at
at G1t5 SABDEN
Trophy winner At the Blackburn Drama Fes-1
tival last week, Mr. Clifford | ^irinn^Th^w^re various stalls Class. It;is thei third[time he has n
sident. There were various stalls and a hat bar, and the effort won was a great success, raising £54 f °m yeais.
,. n for W.X. funds. Prizes for the a tley and
Mrs. J. H. Waddington, Mrs. A. T iie Busy Bees held a Jumble three late AsHpv onrt Mrs. J. Life,.
competitions were won by Mrs. Tliml>le Sale H. Heaton, Mrs. G. Dugdale,
Institute held their monthly Mothers’ Union meeting in the school on Wed-1 iu o u ,c ls nesday week. Mrs. L. Bosonnet, I Abollt 40 members of the St. or how fast, the Wialley play^ A fta a QUiet^op ^ ®
Women’s Institute Bolton-by-Bowiand
could throw, Musson which added uccession, side. •
ithe President, warmly welcomed NicUoias’s Mothers’ U n io n ers gave away at^^ast - Mr. J. Wilson, of Kirkby Lons- attended a M.U. Festival at St. runs. Some of them m u dale, who gave an Interesting Bartholomew’s Church, Great
talk and showed film slides ol Harwood, last Wednesday even- of the | entertained to supper.
son was proposed by Mrs. J. Life.
entitled: piece
’’ My Most piuuu ox
uioootva.iL,
awarded to: 1. Mrs. H. Heaton; llilir of lhe National Society for D. whitham. w h ow a s o u t 2. Mrs. J. Life; 3. Mrs. A. Astley. Caneer Belief has raised the a£ter scoring 37 and K. Savage, deciaie Mrs. Bosonnet welcomed Mrs. sum of £17 14s. 3d.
of brassware ” were I gabden . Povic* h'flcswflvfi ” organised ououuu irmion uvuuvi « « ------- “
Ellison, from Gisburn Institute, who is to be the link delegate nt the A.G.M. in London on June 5. Mrs. Ellison then dis cussed the resolutions to be raised at the annual meeting.
Young fanners GISBURN Young Fanners The Young Farmers’ Club met p Pai'ish Council on be- mi(icr a hundred. uuuw «• «w‘,www' , " «uf a six s « n t g " " I n T»
A vote of thanks to Mr. Wil ....
unusual I
Prizes for the z - w . — ,I .A. ^
C o l le c t io n :x iiuuzjo-lv
his touring holiday in the Wes- Afte'r the service they were can run in but you cannot ^m | supM^MX.jwa^swi^ tern Islands of Scotland.
back.’’ in two or three instances h d been‘ readied for the loss ‘ hrec ’’ S 5 T each the baU dropped over the head | o£ only four wickets.
field had evidently never heard eroe \ ere m a str 1
. oroppeowvu. v.«.
of the fielder. Had m0leo,.3u. ^ u H= ' ment been.Ann shown, one or two l boundaries,
by. tlie members _ of | ^-ouid h f“K E r * S S 51 |----— * z-
. 1 I Decs WJ.NN-H “H. — - . . . . . .
been out who hit 26, both had good lot- standing.
d Chthoroe were ah ^ ovcrs. In tllQ end the Wander- f l“ ,Jl° Ig llltnefc with loin ers jUSt failed but they made --------------------
i \v^ri»'abie w uney uuuiu waim f iprnnnmlc Stc
by bringing back Varley into I tiom " offered stubborn resis- j K Procter ^MucbThas'^beSt written about I taEric Mitchell, who 1 ^ often I K . w la v e r ' s t ' Bunting b
as Settle, nina- resis-
Theaker b
Members of Gisburn Young | th„ weakness of Whalley's bat- been a thorn in Clitheioes side Gee ......... ....■••• ■ • • • . i Farmers’ Club met at Paradise y ns and the fact tliat only two was ibw to Derek Parker after j , Ingham c Theaker b Ge Thornton-in-Cravcn. by niavers reached double figures scoring only nine runs, and this A. Holden rtin out .
in the village hall last week, kiud p emiSSion of Mr. R. Lan- ?peabs for itself. Five men was pl-obably the turmn„ point h . Smithies c Nlxoii when tlie girls held a sreen . Tbc boys competed in faiied i0 score and four others o£ the game.
2, J. Donaldson; 3, K. Moor- . macbjnc Teams of three few and tf tlicy fail to come oil, wickets for 35 runs, ln l l overs. Ryan house. Seniors; 1. C. Har-
Sanderson. The judges were scaieciow.
greaves; 2, B. Astley; 3, E. ’ ’
held at Burton-in-Lonsdale the Bancroft JbI{1° ' s’ nUekworth J Peters c Knowles b following night in which local Duckworth, Alan °
"wu, mi . prize-winners were;
'the regional rally due to be 3^ Michael Hoisfa , , Alh n Ainsworth not out . °
wtes-fsaia*. "gg»“sgar | Derik Wilson; J .^ P e lc r New-
Dairy cattle judging, seniors: G. Wolfenden, second.
Milking machines, seniors: J. Leeming. second.
wood, first. Intermediate; R. Spedding.
third.
Beef, seniors: D. Howard, Messrs. G. Wolfenden, J.
Leeming and J. Silverwood will go forward to the County Rally at Harrogate.
CHATBURM Methodists
than £33 for Methodist * of the
Funds. _______ Women’s Members ___ ___
Young Wives served refresh-) thanked by Mr. Alan ments.
charge of a cake stall, and the Lancastei . ,, ------
Fellolowsh.i,p were .
Church “y ----- — ,
Ladies’ Day was held on with Geoffrey Carr presiding. Sunday when the preacher hi | was held
alteiv.aids,
the morning was Sister Hannah Beilis and in the even-1 v v , - Institute ing Mrs. J. Woodhoiise. Mrs. W OIUC11 b «
sang ’’I f I can help somebody £ the GlsbUrn Women’s ---- I ^ judges were Mi’. Thomp-
Fat sheep, seniors: J. Silver- Ison, Mr. Hebden, and | Thwaite.
The girls made an edible
intermediate. 1, Jean worth: 2. Jean Lancaster: 3, Jean Bancroft; 4, Betty New- ,
house. Juniors, 1, Dorothy ] Bancroft: 2, Joan Newhouse: 3,
A jumble sale and cake stall held on Friday realised more .
P
Gorton.not out | Extras
| necklace, and the winners Were; Seniors. 1, Susan Giave- Bowung: T Barnes, 8—1—18 ston; 2. Kathleen
Total (9 wkts) I 47___
__l; K Savage. 6—3—11—U J a—f.
w Greemv0od, rl- BAXENDEN
Catherine Bancroft. Brenda >pattersall lbw b Peters Cooper; 4, Susan Wrathall.
Betty Newhouse. ...
Afterwards an in j supper was pl® ^ ed | b Varley w Greenwood b Rudd
A short business meeting. | g Knowles v Ainsworth b Varley
^Bancroft. | K Windic c Ainsworth b ..
Rudd ...................
T- Barnes not out ......... B Fenwick lbw b Peters
Ruth Johnson was the soloist; Mjss N Thwaite was in the u.
u.is at the morning service ’ she hail. at ‘the monthly meeting
| .Varley .......................... Extras ...................
S Jackson o Topham b ......Extras
Total j Thick worth c Ireland b
The judges, Mrs. Thwaite Topham.......... *•••■■' y . Mrs^ Brown, were thanked t Humphreys v Peters n
Fenwick .............. G r ’emvood b
Alnn Newhouse Christopher D Blezard b Greenwood . . . . B
............... ----- scaieciow. william I scorers remote.
Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Metcalfe and Results, Sc" { ° ' p jsllaw. 3 Mrs. Singleton, and the vote Tayloi, of thanks was given by Miss M.
WHALLEY
, Geoffrey G Topham c and b Barnes j j : f X f , 5 £ d run out ............
| double figures, and Clltheroe | were able to claim a very hand-1 some victory.
-------- — CLITHEROE
1 E. speak b D. Ridgeway .. „ E. Musson c Foster b David-
us
S. Westhead c D. Ridgeway b Mitchell ......................
son ...... .........................
R. Read b D. Ridgeway .. M. Washbrook not out —
Extras .......................... Total (6 wkts dec).
Cole c Foster b Davidson. . 80 G. Altham c D. Ridgeway b , Davidson .......................
I Howartn ....................
salad competition. The results compe'tttions for log sawing. L ouid muster only a total of 17. Dei-ek t o o k the bowling t . Wallbank run out .■•••• were: Juniors: 1. C. Metcalfe; X ^ e r t ta g blades in a mow- ^ 0o „ S depends upon too honours by obtaining flro o . Knowles c Addison b
| also competed ted iu making a p‘“ pect of Whalley getting De Cnu:. with a steady 22, slmger st Bunting b Gee .. w
anvtliing like a reasonable stiffened Settle’s tail end .bn L. Dixon not out .............. i anvtninD
onlv two otlier batsmen reached j, Wilkinson not o u t ........ - -
M 1
| chances would probably hav deserved the ave
ana
for wen j pavihon.^ Simon *
d 1
tower'than ten I Ingham had two wickets that i f
1<JSS | i
ne_^ 1 isffiSfS” w
, - ic h ly did not cost even a run. But| * ,, ifc was all farcical, as Harwood’s
i ^ . tQ f,be main intention obviously was to i e»u>.aa » CHOICE of men’s pull-
*? & « « « je m xitff w ms »' ”n «*" «*• 1» —*"
VS SS.’ SSSt
d and witll the least UADIES. raleigh TRENT tour- Rlng Clltheroe 2367.
LADIES SHOES and sandals in mod. medium or matrons styles. —Economic stores, 70 Whalley Road Clltheroe.
40 | 5
18 .
LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS. Junior Miss to Outsize fittings. Tweeds, linen or crimplene.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Road, Clith-
croc. knickers and pantees. ______ W S S o . !® v &
RE-UPH0LSTERY. aavc tUbb'c- man’s Proilc. I Guarantee the
I Extras ..................... Total (8 wkts. dec.) 152 Bowling; R. Smith 10—3 11
linest Workmanship at the Keenest prices 3-Plecc suites
—0; C. Ryan 14—1—47—2; Gee 11—1—58—3: J. Addison 2—0— ______ _________
11-01 W. F. Howartll 2 -0 -2 ° | AGA COOKER,
32 I GREAT HARWOOD J. Nixon c and b Slinger
25 | D. Mullany c Musgrove b
7 Holden ........................ 4 J. Theaker b Slmger ....
5 Gee lbw b Slinger .••••••• R. Smith c Wallbank b
’ I i- K Savage e - a - n - r . „ , Bowling—M. Davidson 15-4 G. Ry Duck:- n, ;.kworeh 6—4—6—1*. B Fen- -4 2 -3 ; _D. Ridgeway f l-0 -3 0 I Slmgei
U s J # - n ^ | - 2;F Xt R i » 4^ 2 7 - 0 ; cliell 0.5- 0—6—1.
10 | • SETTLE B Parsons b Westhead -. -
T. Lovett b Parker ............ 0 E. Mitchell lbw b Parker .. 9 K. Foster c Davies b Aspin-
| K Savage c Peters b^Valley ~G | Ridgeway | Rudd
| j . Ridgeway lbw jj Parker Musson b
all
n , Parker ............ - u M. Hayton run out ..
Do Cruz c Altham b Musson J. Dodgson b P a rk e r .........
„ M. Davidson run out . . . . . . 0 I B. Hemingsway not out ..
Extras ..........................
....................... 1 I Total -----
and in the evening Poor In5titute. held in the Festival Bowling: G Topham, 4 - - ■ Man’s Garden.” Mrs. N. Fi-ank- Hal[ yesterday week. Miss _ i ; B Varley, 10—3—-2 land was the organist.
Collections for the day were) Dawson of Lytham, who gavel—o 33 2 £23.
Mothers’ Union Forty seven members of Chat-
burn Parish Church Mothers'
meeting on Wednesday week, bcr to vote. supper was served Miss Clark entertained mem- by yle (,ea Hostesses, bers by showing slides of her l
... __i __l. I " u*v v . holidays.
Parochial Council Chatburn Parochial Church I
Council held a meeting on Tuesday for the appointment of I
officers. Mr. J. G. Sharp was 1 elected vice-chairman, Mr. A. Famell, treasurer, Mr. H. E. Boden treasurer, and Mr. B. | Atkinson auditor.
OTHER DISTRICT NEWS APPEARS ON PAGE 6
an interesting talk on ’’Beatrix Potter.” She was thanked by Miss Thwaite. After the busi ness meeting, the resolutions to be heard at the annual meeting in London were dis-1
Union went by coach to War- cussed, and guidance given to wick Castle and Stratford-upon- j delegate. Mrs. Ellison,^ on
I
Avon on Saturday. At their ,vbicb Way the Institute wished ing day at Bolls Boyce, finish- ^ ead bad an early -success, Monday to Wednesday thr extra I with tlie first ball of the match. I KionS) Elvis plays a particularly
The villagers had a frustrat-1 first knock. lost the toss.
ine one run short of the total I Jackman bowling Wilkinson Likc on m!my other occa- inE ° J
required to claim tl art.
_ . - ii. _ j ‘
J . _ 1 I _ .
U.inllnn* \/1 IFl A 1 I _ .. The ground was very wet at victjm> having made 18. Pfik- Tlie film includes several oi i Riley becamo Jackman’s second voice and a flair for women. . __. Tnnln^an’K COPIM 1/1 * 1 v :l ... ........ nf nfll*
five overs, after a delayed carrjed the total to 24 before vcniently gifted with a go°d ^ ^
pilkington and Riley then handsome young man. con- * — * e--
2-30 and after the Bead ington j . Roberts and D. Eivis. Well-kno\vn songs and nos skipper had, with difficulty per- Heaton were the only other the usual touch of comedy arid suaded the home side that a batsmen to offer resistance to romance with the added tnmi
game of cricket was still P°s- tho Bead attack, and the last 0f adventure, sible members of the Bead wicket fell at 5-50 with the Prom Thursday to Satin day. team' assisted in preparing a score at 97. Jackman, after the main film is "Penelope, fresh wicket. A start was made
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„ is > “ Thwaite introduced Mrs. J. A. peters, 14—1—43— >, J Rudd, “ 1 q_ 2_ i .
Bowling; Slinger 7—3—12— 4; J. Holden 3—2—3—1; J-
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................... 113 Bowling—S. Westhead 8—3— i considered. , r ^ i/ L i- D Parker 17-2-35-5;
. 154 1 Ingham ....................... A. Durkin b Ingham .... an o Musgrove 1)
^ " n o t out .. I Extras Total (7 wktfiJ
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I o°80CC'_RmS C tllCr° ° “ “ LOST LOST, Thursday Iast„
-.bolLc.rirtn'w^ I
at the airfield Willi von Kluger- mann (Jeremy Kemp) gains the LOs t , black and tan collie rtjeep-
love
at 4 p.m. with Bolls Boyce, | wickets, had to be taken off | Bannen, Dick Shawl ana in the film, Pendope (Natalie
kinson who finished with 5 Wood), a banker's wife, iwu» fol. 36. .
Read made a disastrous start robbing her husbaid’s bank, in chasing tho Rolls Roycc ' She tells her psywiww
total, losing their first four that all through her life wickets for only 23 runs. Har- has gained revengcori people ds wood, Skinner and Tomlinson robbing them, an( the reason rallied the Read innings and she robbed her hffband s bana | the final score was 71 for 7. was to get his rand on uie
. R. Riley lbw Jackman . . . . 18 Robert Taylor. Gad Everett M. Roberts c Goodway b and Ana Martin.
t . Wilkinson b Jackman .. 0 to Saturday is "T.e Return ot H. PUkington b Sumner .. 22 the Gunflghter,” s t a r r 1 n g
ROLLS ROYCE Thursday , ____ Jackman ...................... 1 1 Taylor, playingBen Wyatt,
J. Roberts lbw Wilkinson 18 the most famed (jnfighter ot I D. Heaton st Green b the West is contented by a
Bia ima Baa SB BbI Ima imBSm Wilkinson ...................... 17 young man aspiriig to equal jjgytaSBiSliBg sm um
K. Pickles lbw Wilkinson 0 his reputation, ’be climax
g@H 1 ^ Kra R. Lemon c Fairclough b occurs when tin youngster P w ]i Wilkinson ...................... 7 (Chad Everett) hs; to decide
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v is ig tji' WtoWnl L. Brown run out ............ 4 between gunfightag and D. Burgess b Wilkinson .. 5 different way of Ue- R. Smith not out ............ 0
* Extras ToUl1 ..................._ umnei « , *
...................... 8 1 The story of -ui over- “ ambitious Germfi pi'91 9f
the First World Var who is Bowling: R. Jackman 8—3— d e t e r m i n e d 6, Sa'n ’ 9°
21—3, I. Wilkinson 12.1—2—36 highest o f all va^ur awards S t , G8- ,Wa4 47 0-13~ ° ' E' no m3tter what lie cost, is
| told at thc Pal]adam Cinema
W. P. Fairclough b Riley .. 5 D. Barnes b Lemon ......... 9
| R. Goodway c Burgess b Riley ............................. 3
next week in tlieflim, ‘ Thc Blue Max.” starng George Peppard. James >
/
J Harwood e Heaton b in trenches and cciucs to Lemon .......................... 22 list in the Gei-maiAjr Fotce to
| E Sumner not o u t ....... . Extras
................. Total (7 wkts)'
. 711 posting, but this anly makes —— him more detenrJed to suc-
— 1 ated when he arrid'at Ills first
l| The son of a ° l,el Staehel Is lmmedtely
Bowling: R. Lemon 10—0— ceed in his effortsp, obtain y 19—3, R. Riley 10—0—47—3. | fair means or It1*, lnc a
(George . Peppard'NS led up '
VVI UVi 1 1 i, ■*-" . ,. .j
I F. Skinner b Riley ......... 14 | P. Haworth c Pilkington b , Lemon .......................... 0 with having to figh°dt
Jackman run out B. Tomlinson not out ..
Iasoii and
Ursula Andress. ' C o rp o ra l. Brn° Stachcl
release from social boredom oy r v S S K daraS' The armourer at tlie airfield
discovers that Stachel’s guns had jammed only two seconds after lie had started firing | which immediately makes the Squadron Commander suspici
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from first to last, ends on a highly dramatic note as the
attention to ............ u-,- , 1 Mrs. Howarth. 31 „ Dburcir
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BROCKHALL HOSPITAL
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, LANGHO. Nr. BLACKBURN.
WANTED: CHURCH ORGANIST
Church of England services on Sundays (8-00 a.m. and 2-45 p.m. respectively) Plus approximately
For Roman Catholic and — Apply: —
LAN CA STE R HOSIERY CO., LTD .
Waterloo Mill, Clitheroe FEM ALE Clerk/Typist Required for General Office
A vacancy also exists for a
Junior Clerk Five Day Week
Feai
Jim holds ab(
Alsol
Clerk to the Board P.O. Box ». Serton Street. Blackpool, must be returned not later than the
and by strong position, had ^hre he ,eft; cilth- I t was a thousand PlU“
should spoil the game. SUngei a b o w le d with commendable
“ 'l^ zS n n o t run „ „ h “ Ind stayed until 121 determination to finish with fOU Utuuuu * “ **|5Upciu ojaj.
to £8 10s. Od. Women’s! __ late
Whalley hard
pressed
" H< s»“ss,*s^? P r e l in the Lancashire
Dialect.Open I co^cd 16 not out in approxi- 154 for dec&f * start, he I After suffering two earl,y I THREE-QUARTER BED, spring m .’™ the fREt prize
coffee evSiina den. won the Edith Jones “ p e n s i v e innings by coiice evening ____. rrn,je wac
t.hr> first prize _______Ainsworth
s Moorhouse of “ Red Gate,” Sab-1 t0^,ya'd ’ defeat and but g” -gas,'»
this award during the last “ ave ^aUen wdl snort of Baxen showed refresm g mars.
.....~t:* in c f mateiy two j *wu?*f u den’s modest 113.
There was little wrong m excellent. WhaUey’s bowling, Barry Var- ciitheioelo
»tys mOvlcal aa«* wickets, ickcus ... l ------
sale last Thursday at the Bap- ^ fllK v^M d lnB , hwever, left and at 16. Ted Speak was | iony^rioiaen List School. Proceeds amounted | whalley s
3 finish with four for 24. with only ev’s fielding, however, left and at 1
much U> be desii'ed. d fs P ^ th e | bowled |niches were tatern^ ^ ^
Hpsnite the Low: "r,«rtri!
enabling | caught^off Malcota for 24.1 witli only seven
®
good he had ^ored. |
Then came a g
v>ax*tner- fortable position indeed. BUly stores. Whalley Road P®1
I iho \X7nnrIomvc iv» o vpv jV COM" I I slineer also showed he can be
iwi
wtuiuciui'ti in an T very com- showid'he
i;i ^ an ' Nelson CONCRETE BLOCKS
Inw four Wickets at a cost
of.only Johnny]
NORTH WEST CONCRETE BLOCK CO..
Railway Crossing, Grimsarsh. Tci. Longridgc 2G78.
CHRIST CHURCH CHATBURN. CHURCHYARD
t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
and the Parochial Church Coun cil of the parish of Christ Church, Chatburn, in the Diocese of Blackburn and In the County of Lancaster intend if authorised by Faculty or Licence of the Consistory Court of the said Diocese of Blackburn) to lay certain headstones fiat, and remove kerbstones surrounding certain graves in a portion of Lhe churchyard, namely in the south of the church in the Immediate vicinity of the said
hat the Vicar, Churchwardens, Applications invited for vacancy oE PERSONAL ASSISTANT
Church. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that a statement has been prepared describing the graves and the action proposed to be taken with regard to each of them and that such statement is | now deposited with Mr. H. E. 1 Boden (Secretary) of 11. Rydal I place, Chatburn. and will be j available for inspection at this address at any reasonable hour from the date of this notice j
until 31 May, 1967. All objections by persons inter- I
ested in the proposals should be addressed to Mr, H. F. Boden at the aforesaid address not later than 31 May. 1967.
1967. Dated this 9th day of May,|
J. K. LYNCH. Vicar, j . G. SHARP. Churchwarden, R. M.
ROBERTS.Churchwarden.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Stantslaw Jablonski. 17 Balmoral Avenue Clltberoe is applying to the Home Secretary for naturalisation, and that any 1 person who knows any reason whv naturalisation should not 1 be granted should send a written and signed statement ol the facts to tile Under Secretary of State. Home Office (Nation ality Division!. Princeton House, ”71 High Holborn. London. |
W . C . l ________ _ TENDERS
to the Group Sccretary/Supplies Officer. Candidates should be of good education and be thoroughly com petent Shorthand/Typists. Duties include work as Committee Clerk and confidential Secretary. Applica tions not later than Friday, 26th May, in writing, to the Group Secretary, giving details of qualifications and experience and two referees. Salary scale £812 rising by 6 annual increments to £1,035 per annum. Whitley Council conditions of service. 38 hour week.
r s
I? £ * £ ? S e s h in g I neat footwork, a
ruY,,,Y,-i r^frp^hinc S S a .-w . are
who ■»/»« •>«*" .
co nae
confidence, blows by the loss of thevickete fcinling 0f Procter and Ingham,
wuwo wj uuc iws w ww w. | Wanderers settled down to
falriy quick out Harwood’s attack. Skipper i vv<muon5i.a acwiuu qowu w '■ ~— settled
; Ted Speak was Tony Holden (18) and Hauy f ) Ridgeway before Smithies (36) helped to place | the Wa derers
I Tonv“ Holden' (m and Harry " , ncc
' to wear interiorM
tablcf'wardrobe.—Phone ClitlY croo 3168, between 6-30 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. or Sunday.
ley taking ^ f J ^ a b U n g caught' off ' MMc^lm Davidson | a stylish an^comthete^ysound j Good^ cond ________.
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b e in g Keith Weaver led the way with 195g LAMB]LAMBRETTA SCOOTEJf. 1 jn 5 £ £ “ o f l < f a n d '
-v/' | blazers and trousers.- _______
>nd.—Apply W. Ued- Oxenhurst, Ncwton-in-
JEANS, pullovers, school and t.rnnsprs.—KCOhOmlC
Clltheroe.
m a st e r ly INNINGS b y co l e
P
ranau oum . “ m S ° k a b ie “
Settle, that as a urmilstakaoie had to struggle hard likely to prove a
«- r,-_Hrirf «tfcrac- Rain ruined the game and cut down Harwood's batting time
. m
more than a match
trated in wood where the home side aeci-
n against | ded toehold out for apolnyand CORNER HOUSE, Kins L aw a . he is did not even bother running. cutber0e. striped flannelette
a yuo sheets and Dormy blankets.
MISCELLANEOUS SALES
SINGLE BED KNITTING, MACH INE, nearly new.—Apply Wool
Shop 90 Bawdlands. Clltheroe
CREAM GAS COOKER as new, £4 —Apply 23 West View, Clltheroe
I PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone. Sharp,
Huntley Lawn, Samlesbury. Mellor 787. (Late of Now Bank Road).
Ribblesdale Wanderers had a j frustrating experience at Har-1
I PRAM SERVICE: hoods re- covered; new aprons: wheels re tyred and repaired. — A. b.
SITUATION V A C A N T
BUTCHERY MANAGER required for branch shop in Clltheroe. Excellent opportunity ' io r experienced man who is capable of maintaining and increasing the sales of this branch.—Apply in writing giving full details of past and present positions to Lords the Butchers. Lowerhousc Printworks, Lowerhousc Lane,
Burnley._______________
LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER or good I improver required. Top wage and j commission offered to smart j person Pull or part-time.— Apply Ann's Hair Boutique. 4 York Street, Clltheroe. TclJ
3353 or 2166.___________ _______ _
RELIABLE LADY CLEANER re quired. approx. 2 hours, p mornings, and all day Thursday. —Apply New Inn, Gisburn, Tel.
Glsburn 264._________________
STAFF REQUIRED.—Apply Vic-1 toria Hotel. Clltlieroe 2601.
WELDERS OR TRAINEES re-1 quired for fabrication work on mechanical handling equipment, f Overtime available.—Lodematlc
GARDENER REQUIRED, few hours per week.—Mr. Reed. The Old Rectory, Bolton-by-Bowiand,
Tel. 653.
SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED TYPIST requires I work to do at home, own mach-1 inc.—Write Box No. B3, Advcr-| tiser and Times.
Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road, PUBLIC NOTICES Primrose. Clltheroe. Phone 2233. j
*1JTU * TTirhJS V A C A N T
d y n a m o a n d ELECTRICAL s e r v ic e s l t d . R E Q U IR E
Young Ladies with excellent eyesight to train as
Printed Circuit Assemblers 40 hour week. Good rates .of pay plus bonu
Also a number of Young Ladies
arc required temporarily on a part time basis from 9-30 a.m. to 3-30 p.m.
Apply, after Tuesday, 16th May to: ALBION WORKS,
WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE Telephone: 2652
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Calderstoncs Hospital Managemcut Committee Calderstoncs Hospital, Whalley
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GOST!
Henry Righi STORES MANAGER REQUIRED FOR
VAUXHALL/BEDFORD GARAGE Apply in Writing, to:—
Wellgate
THE SECRETARY Motors Limited
CLITHEROE
BOOTS THE CHEMIST H A V E VACANCIES FOR
SCHOOL LEAVERS W ILLING TO T R A IN AS SALES ASSISTANTS
APPLICATIONS CONSIDERED FOR EXPERIENCED
PART TIME ASSISTANTS Call or Phone
CASTLE STREET — CLITHEROE Telephone: Clithcroe 2569
1955 NUFl 1955 FORI
RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LIMITED REQUIRE A
SHORTHAND TYPIST AGED 17 TO 20 YEARS
Apply in writing to;— Tlie Accountant,
Ribble Cement Limited, Clitlicroe Rl
1955 FORp Choii Clf
1964 Model one e l
1962 A0ST~ tair.ej
out
1961 FORI excels
Priestley Rotl iWalkden. Wc|
iMar.chester •Telephone Swinton 5 j
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