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8 Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, April 14, 1967 CONCRETE
BUILDING BLOCKS .(LOAD BEARING)
18 x 9 x 9 with Halves 18 x 9 x 6, 18 x 9 x 4. PAVINGS AND PATH EDGINGS
T. VARLEY AND SONS LIMITED
5/9 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY
Telephone: ‘2112 J. GLEAVE
103 WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE Tel: 3880
Second Hand Furniture Store WANTED HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE and EFFECTS OPENING HOURS
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-30 pan. to 5
p.ni.
1-00 p.m. to 8-00 p.m. Closed all day Wednesday
WANTED FOR CASTLEGATE ANTIQUES
Shortly to open in Clitheroe
Pottery, Figures. Guns, Swords, Oak & Mahogany. Furniture, Oil Paintings, Water Colours, Prints. Silver, Pewter and Brass.
Anything Old and Interesting
PETER FIELD PENDLE HOTEL
CHATBURN — Tel: 234
VEHICLE REPAIRS WAGONS - TRACTORS CARS - Etc.
Top Class Mechanic Also
CONCRETE MIXERS VIBRATOR ROLLER J.C.B.
FOR HIRE Tom Varley
LITTLE TODBER, GISBURN Telephone 322
SHIPS CARPETS
where Mode specially toi bard wear Tor shipping companies and Government Dattleshlps Large selection ot all sizes.
Q NEW AN LI SEUUNDHAND WAL V77
OH.OKL.BY fctOAlD. T. FOWLER
TON-LE-DALE. PRESTON. J?el. 35175.
A N T I Q U E S WANTED FOR CASH
THE ANTIQUE SHOP BarroWi near Whailey Tel.: Whailey 3511
DAVID WOLFENDEN GRINDLETON
Television and
Electrical Appliance Service
For Prompt Attention Phone: Chatbum 461
ROBINSON, HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm
Lower Eanam Wharf. Blackburn SAVE LINO
Havo your Old Flassod Floors Covered with Colourod Asphalt. Also Folt Roofing to Flat Roofs, etc. Tel* Blackburn 55342.
SIMPSON OF COLNE.
N WartburK Distributors tor the Pimmediate Delivers
ull Stock ol SDares.
WESl END GARAGE. Burnley Road COLNE. Tol 1310.
FARMERS
Wanted—Casualty and Plain Cows, also Fat Bulls
BRAITHWAITE GISBURN — Tel: 458
VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING
HOUSE CLEANING P A R K E R
3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel: CLITHEROE 3475
AMERICA BOUND
Holiday Business Emigration. We know the answers to vour . questions
Free Advlsorv Service trom:— AMERICA PLAN TRAVEL
19 RICHMOND 1'EH.RACE. . BLACKBURN
Telephone 69642.
WE CAN DO YOUR CAR
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FOR YOU
Dynamo Starters • Lights Flashers, etc.
Dynamo § Electrical Services Ltd
WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE
Phone 26S2/3
EW WARTBURG 10011 OE-LUXE SALOON
ualities unobtainable else
BROKEN PROMISES,
DOUBLE TALK, SAYS CLITHEROE M.P.
‘THE recent by-election results have shown that the country
is at last disillusioned by the broken promises and double talk of the present Labour Government,” declared Sir Frank Pearson, MP for the Division when he addressed the annual meeting of Clitheroc Division Women’s Unionists Associa- tion, at Great Harwood, on Friday evening. Broken promises so long as they affect other P®°P ®
are sometimes over-looked, but in recent weeks the broken promises in regard to the textile in^Btiy have hit U bm
cast for Labour at the last election were cast on the basis or false prospects.
shire hard and Lancashire now realises tha.t^ c,u
1964 and 1966 elections were won on the theme of the 13 wasted years of Conserva tive rule, but after nearly 2-1 years of stagnation under Labour with rising taxation there arc many people beginning to look back on the 13 years of Conserva tive rule with some nos-
Sir Frank added: “The ti “Two basic threats con talaia.” • „
from the policies of the Labour Government. Everywhere we turn we And -an extension of the tentacles of the central Government and the fact that no fewer than 40,000 additional civil servants have been re cruited during the past two years bears witness to the extent to which the central Government is planning to in terfere in our daily lives. “There Is not a business
nued s i r Frank, “are stemming j f
more on so reforming Labour legislation th a t the bargaining power between management and organised labour is main tained in a fully employed society. This can only be done by a. complete overhaul of the legislation governing strike ac tion and the organisation of the unions, but in doing this care must be taken th a t the essential interests of t rad .s unions are protected and th a t they are enabled to play the responsible p a r t th a t they should play in a modern indus
lated .the Women’s Unionists on the magnificent results from th e ir Spring Fair a t which they raised some £850. He said th a t this had only been done by the loyal and concentrated work of all the branches over the winter and he wished to congratulate the organisation under Mrs. Roberts on such a very success ful outcome.
trial society.” Sir Frank warmly congratu
man in the country th a t is not feeling the dead hand of Stato control and State tax ation and wo cannot hopo for a prosperous country while our destinies and our business decisions depend on decision making in White
incomes policy Sir Fran k said, "The Conservative Par ty in vented the term "incomes policy”, but th e ir concept of it was very different t o . th a t which we sec operating today.
public were warned th a t a Labour Government m e a n t State control and high taxation and those warning have become tragically true. The country is today for too heavily taxed and the only cure must be a sub stantial reduction in Govern ment spending with a concomi ta n t reduction in taxation. Con servative policies should all be directed to th is end.” Turning to the prices and
hall. “At th e las t election the
INTERFERENCE
Economic Development Council was a seperate and independent body, n ot a p a r t of th e Gov
"Under them th e National
ernment machine as a t the present, and the guiding light for wage increases was volun
tary, i t was left to the good sense of management and unions to get as n ear the mark as possible. Today individual wage increases are controlled directly by Government and if
OFFICIALS
A. Hindley, president; Mrs. H. N. Roberts, Chairman; Mrs. A. Walker and Mrs. D. L. Comes, vice-chairmen; Mrs. T. Robin son, Hon. treasurer.
Officers elected were: Mrs.
officers was proposed by Lady Pearson.
A vote of thanks to the
Murtagh, Divisional chairman and Mr. W. A. Butler, the agent.
Also present were Mi-. Neil
members of G re a t Harwood branch'.
Gisfourn falter
Gisburn 1 Chipping 3
attacking football from the kick-off, an d play swung from end to end. Chipping took an
Both teams s ta rted to play
early lead when Procter hea ded h is first coal from a cor n e r kick.
Gisbum fought back ha rd
and a header from Kenny h i t th e cross bar. Minutes after,
Kenny was through on h is own with only Squires to beat but
anyone transgresses there are penal sanctions to enforce the
saw -has sho t go wide of the post.
Government will. T h is is no way to control wages and prices in a free society, conservatives must tu rn th e ir back agains t direct Government interference in detailed wage and price negotiations and must rely fa r
B. BRIDGES
Brush and Vacuum Chimney Sweep
Prompt Service No Fuss
(formerly SEYMOURS) No Dirt
2 Woone Lane, Clilheroe
Tel. 2807 between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. D A N N Y ’ S
TAYLOR ST.. CLITHEROE Tel: 2699
UP BROOKS SAWMILLS
INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS. CATES ETC.
THE NEW WANEY EDGE R Fenoine ot all doscrintions.
Can be seen on the above nremises.
EXTENSION LADDERS. Open Saturdays until 4-30 o.m.
Why put up with damp uneven Floors !
WHEN YOU CAN HAVE
Estimates Free No Obligation Consult
AspSialt Floors AND LINO TILING
i JAMES BOLTON & Son (ASPHALTERS) LTD.
LOWER EANAM WHARF, BLACKBURN
Evenings Blaokburn 56342.
on all floor problems B Telephone;
laokburn 59438.
, Caterer to the ! Musical Profession
E. J. APPLETON
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING EXPERT
27 VICTORIA TERRACE KEIGHLEY
24 hour Telephone Bervlce KEIGHLEY 4884
Distance no object RE-UPHOLSTERY
Your Suito made as now tn( monuette or vinydo from £14> with Latex oushlons from £26. Chairs from £3. Wide ranee of patterns.
Estimates free Phono or writer J. LOMAX
55 LARKIIILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.
USTIC POLES FOR FENCING.
attacking policy b u t once again i t was Chipping who got the results. T heir second goal was a repe a t of th e ir f irs t with Proc ter heading home a corner kick. Ju s t before half-time Gisbum reduced th e a r re a rs with a pen
Both teams continued th is
alty goal from Woodworth. T h e second h a lf again s. ..
exciting football, b ut with Chip ping slightly o n top, an d Proc
ter scored h is th ird goal from close range while th e Gisburn defenders claimed for offside; Gisbum fought back an d had
Refreshments were served by
GOALS g a l o r e
Calderstoncs 4, Bowker Bros. 7. _. . ~
spectators.
edge because the team i s together.
The next goal came inJjhe 30Ui internationa l relations officer minute when Speak equalised. I . -------------
king1 o only &ng tton
five minutes w h e n . scored
u Avi- for iuuuo w,.v.. ------ - . ^ w*ers.1 table convenor, s ‘ i speakers
convenor, p. Walker s . ’b *Dugdale
the lead five minutes a f te r the editor, V. Heap; assistant scc- hatei-val and then Baskervillc retary, J . Pye; press officer. «■ anrl Asiiimva.ll scored two more Dugdaile; sporis officer, B. Cush- to seven minutes.
Freedy put Bowkers back into mitteo chairman, 77. Dent; tabic , j . Spemsley; membership com Pascarella
arrears in the 64th minute, but Pilkington netted two more for Bowkers to bring the score up
r e d u c e d the I Dawson,
to 7—2. With ten minutes to go to
in s ; auditors, H. Brian and M
Round Table officials
all th e players as well as th e Dent. a 1 ,
This was a game enjoyed by evening. Ho succeeds Mr. Brian The following table council-
/miflVBfl bV 1 oironirur TTn
Starkie Arms Hotel on Monday hjr.. nriafl
held
rhamccs. but Bowkers h ad the head; secretary, j . Saul: ,
Both sides missed many ted: vice chairman J Wbite- the team played urer, D. Green; community s l
lors and officials were also elec- convenori Spensley; SOOT iaA conivenor.P. Field; ways and
The first goal came a f te r means convenor. W. Smalley. , | a re a councillor, M. washbrook
BUTTON HOLE MACHINISTS EXAMINERS HAND CUTTERS ALSO
full time, Shuttleworth scored for Calderstones, and , Pas carella. scored again to bring
Bradshaw, Fitzpatrick; Brooks, Pearce. Shuttleworth; Holden, Dust, Furber, Speak, Pascarella.
the final score to 7—4. Teams: Calderstones; Hind;
|T w fo :nBl't Molo i^ in , aRaws-1 ALTHOUGH Sandie Shaw’s of “Puppet on a
Preedy, sm ith , Piikington, Bas-1 stJ jn g” won kerville.
Raw so n ; thome,
s n a p e ; Aspinwall,
Waddington step nearer promotion
play and Yates u e n t close on Record Centre, Market Place, TOP TEN
After a quiet openuig. w ad T h e ch a r t has been compiled dington began to d o n ^ a t e with
sa turoay.
with Vince Hill. Whistling Jack sm i th and Tom Jones.
help ot Webster's, th e
two occasions before Robmson j_,ast week’s placings are in opened th e scoring a f te r 2o braclcets minutes from a pass from Seed- all.
Walton defender, an d two from Robinson gave Waddington a commanding 4—0 half-time lead.
An own goal by a Higher
to take things easy a t th e s ta r t of th e second half, but a f te r Walton h ad scored a surprise goal in the 55th minute, Wad dington. well prompted by Simpson and Foulker, began to play some b r illiant football and increased th e ir lead a f te r 70 minutes when Robinson scored from a penalty, an d completed his “h a t- trick ”.
The home side were inclined
when Yates was injured and jq (•) Memories are made of ,4 +A 1aPU/i +1lA fifiifi
O’Neill distinguished himself by saving a penalty a t th e o th e r end. b u t Waddingtoniuu
wauuui suffered ouuwvu o, ww.
soon afterwards a
with almost th e la s t kick of th e match.
blow
h ad to leave th e field. Seedall completed the scoring
Waddington te am : O’Neill;
Comthwaite, Pearson; Simpson, Benson, Cross; Ripley. Foulker, Robmson, Yates, Seedall.
man of Bowland Rural Council, will
tre a su re h u n t organised by th e ..... ,— —- — prizes present th e chances to save th e game, b ut Gisbum, on Sunday.
they failed to make use of them, an d in th e end i t was Chipping who deserved to win. R. Freeman, Chipping’s r ig ht
h a lf and Procter th e ir centre forward were th e main men behind Chipping’s win in a fine •all-round performance from the
whole team. Teams: Gisbum: Dennett;
Taylor, Richardson; Embery, Wilson Renwick; Atkinson, Woodworth. Kenny, Moulds- dale, Whittaker. Chipping; Squires E.; Squi
for a ation a t th e Commercial Hotel,
TREASURE HUNT Coun. R. Williamson, chair
AUCTION MART
AT Friday’s fortnightly puje show and sale of 43. m-caii cattle and a special spring sale
o£ iG2 store
Pendle District Council of th e „ est heifers £63 to £84: other Lancashire Youth Clubs Associ- QWS
” •— ~ *i i* xt wcic: isuau uuwa **>*
Pendle Hotel, Chatbum. a t 1-30 bullocks and heifers £28 to £ JJ . p.m. is open to anyone with a stirks £18 to £26.
T h e event which s ta r ts a t th e heifers £40 to £53; )'oul' f
oar, and th e re arc many prizes At Monday’s fatstoch sale ol for th e winners.
r 56 cattle, 294 north country easy to follow.
T h e route will tak e about two hoggs, local spring larl’u.s0’ I hours, and all th e clues a re hoggs, sheep and e*es,' anc'
res F., Procter R.; Freeman R., Blezard, Preston; Freeman T., Mercer, Procter J., Freeman J., Rhodes.
raised Saints
PENDLETON . < ^ 0 ^ & / * £ * JUMBLE,—About £22 was heifers (8i cwt)
for
Saturday. Croe.
Sale in the Village Hall on | to 181A cow heifersond quaiiw | mwsi , i ¥ ; - w to “ ^ r hp ^ |
Church
funds a t
a
of All weights 176/- black nna \ wrute Jumble
|
heifers "
sold with «
AT THE CINEMA next week=
The discovery of a com-
pletely boneless body on Petrie’s Island off the Irish coast, is enough to send the local physician, Dr. Landers (Eddie Byrne) hotfoot to London to confer with medical professor Dr. Brian
Statley (Peter Cushing). Later, more an d more bodies
a re found on th e island and the doctors become convinced Wirt something horrible h a s been created by PhUips, another doctor, now dead, who had been carrying on resea rch in
Saturday , ' is . ‘.’Lover Come Back," sta rring Rock Hudson
to cancer. Showing from Thursday to
and Tony Randall. *
* *
BAM! Pow! Biff! Wham! Zowic! The Dynamic Duo will be in Clitheroe next week. Yes, Batman and Robin will be chasing a host of dastardly villains across the screen at the Palladium Cinema from Monday to
Saturday. Acting upon an anonymous
Schmidlapp (Reginald Denny). proprietor of Big Ben Distil-
ieries, is in danger aboard a luxury y a ch t approaching Short Island Sound near
"
Ba tman concludes th a t the ^ 'ry , of Knowle Green and H. Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road world’s four most monstrous ^ oy: ° f Co'v Ark, nmde
and Batcopter. L Tne judges, Messrs.’, ’ | Mi®;7® I «
villains, th e Penguin (Burgess l?"f!n ^, a "’ards: c °)v' T r.' -r Meredith), the Joker (Cesar ? , 1 e , Brindle; - '. , ncj
Romero), the Riddler (Frank i?te£n’ Slaidbum H™®r :^m c e . Gorshin) and the Catwoman I J } ' ■C' Seed, Puns”fi„ 0f all (Lee Meriwether), having „ . ^
erc..followed a
an(j
The Dynamic Duo ™ through, a n amazing number
of hair-raising exploits in their quartet.
i.ne th
Man Called Fllntstone” s ta r- LADY ring Alan Reed as the voice of to fri
The supporting film is “The 1_____ |
Jean Vanderpyl as the voice of SLAIDburn SILVER BANDn„... Wilma Flintstone, and Gerry ju h e placing n'cnl™m “ appIv
voice **
rkaariney * •
International spy chief Green 5?Hce—Ring CUtheroe 2273 rtiVica qtyH Vile O-lvT
warning th a t Commodore Tanya. Fred is take
a tely to keeri Fred from reach- Clark. G?rm Dowson. Law'3 Tne for .._Tel. Whailey 3370. ing his destination.
Camera1) ? ,A c c r in g to n .
meeting Tanya in Paris, but FairP Qt!t.lonJ0.! April W 1967— _E wr it e BOAR a t stud. S.M.I.R.K. agents try desper- E n t r y o v a U a b l e
ta
------— — bji-1 on m the
on assig m assignment
persuaded to free CAM BRAS “"i1 K^S^nnp of wizes
friend, i -_______ 01
!£“ « » s gljiKe and j^PPyp^ottoo , de
_____________ p h
LsowsE nnd” gilts accommodated ---------- --------------------------
agent Rock Slag, who has been 7/6 pi, ‘tLY°u5t/- per hour after Injured while frying to locate m td n ig h 'n ? ,^ gWe three doys^
___ -I --------- of the famed secret ^v^PntTT'N0 ,SEciub°Chorees: Fred Flintst tone
Ien ^ thG ^ ru n
' .......* i Is --------- -— — „,v»red 1 -
R^bbS double
an
° f BCttyl exact
Betty eS!!?
wffilng w> } B'Sd'8' Room
----— -.»•« rc siaidburn
oif B ubbl
failed in th e ir solo efforts, have now pooled th e ir evil resources to outwit him.
? red ewrs with two lamM ^ lambs &JS! fambs to
_of storc .,,cre • Half Quotations ,
ecorts to save the Commodore *’’* as~ from the United Undenvorld
PERSONAL
Fred Flintstone, Mel Blanc as Sg-own home. f ^ T l ncs --------
as the v o i ^ f I toJ fTleS4u«cfolid"?L i RtuoDie,. — •
try "hoggs l / T t o 3/11/. spring lambs 3/8 to4/2«. K>ca‘
hoggs (27-34 lbs) 2/10 to 3/1.
local hoggs (37-40 ffi5’ 3/6; local sheep 2/3 to 2/5. homed ewes 42/- to 111 /". 11 ”7.
bred ewes 110/- to 151/ 'L P porkers 39/6; cutters 36/- 40/6; bacon 39/- overweight
Monday to Wednesday next week, is the story of an * 95 a»^ saJe "Rotations experiment on life which became a devastating death
“Island of Terror,” showing at the Civic Hall from i ^ lu e sa ay s ^ 7 . ^ calved cattle and calves,
39/-. At Tuesday's weekly prize
' were; Best cows: to £10° ' ^ l hieifers
Gotham City, Batman (Adam £7,6 other heifers to £!).
■eve cu
e < a cube. ;
io to £130- other cows
West) and Robin (Burt Ward) f alves to £3 2 6; rearing ca immediately ru sh to the scene via Batmobile
I
£91: bobby '
^ . . t nux- th e
Best cows £ gi to £102; ~r • ^ £74. s(r0ng bul-
cattle, Quotations I £49 ^ £53; smart breeding £55 to £74- strong heifers I
9 (-) Touch h,
Dozy, Beaky, Mick and T l iiecn
me, Lave Dee, urouwuiiw
(Fontam). i-1.1n lf/,1 ThAAVtihGU this, Val Doonican.
More of the Monkees, The j Monkees, (RCA).
best selling l.p.
H E A L T H FOODS For all your Health Foods enquire a t
C. R. HARGREAVES & SONS
Parson Lano, Clithoroc. Tel. 2183.
I 1961 FORD ZEPHYR, disc brakes, radio, I
(mmaculate.—Tel. slaldburn 232 u heater^ Ai U F'aiiultMliiecssiM and iittM/Ci. evenings).
SPECIAL OFFER, green studio couch (full size). Reduced from 32 to £22.— H. Kalne. 48 Moor Lane Clitberoe. Tel. 3444.
MOTOR CYCLE, Excelsior 150 cc. Good condition — Apply_ 9 Kemple View, Clitheroc (after 5-30 p.m.).
CORNER HOUSE, King Lane, f CUthevoo. Ladies' corsets with
ront-fastening or hookside.
CONTEMPORARY dining table. 48” x 27”. cream formica top with four chairs, cream and red, upholstered leather type. Oost £48. A gift a t £20.—Ring Clitberoe 3349. after G p.m.
| pigs, quotation were: S. L- o ‘a ‘ 1 — ■ 191/-; S. L. Heifer 208/-1 steers , (7-9Jcwt) 162/- to 206/-; steeis
"watch0 and CLOCK ' r e pa ir s ------•
Blackburn. Tel. 59109.
YVrtXV/ii. UUU wuwvis *•“* ------- - All work carried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed. __24 King William Street
' ’--------------
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone Sharp,
I Roadl.
Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury Mellor 787.
— r :
(Late of New Bank ____________________
cows 93/- to 95/-; n<>rtn c,° , tyred and repaired — A. E. o //» x« *1/11! local I Hargreaves. Moor Lane and
« .
Woone Lane. Clltheroe. Tel 2683.
LAST FEW DAYS OF .SALE. Axmlnstcr rugs from 49/6. Two
only good quality 3 x Axmin- stcr carpets. £14 each. Curl t and wool rugs reduced.—Mor
on’s 18 Moor Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 2420.
CONCRETE BLOCKS
NORTH WEST CONCRETE BLOCK CO.
Railway Crossing. Grlmsargh Tel. LoncridBO 7678.
FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing macblne repairs to
RE-UPHOLSTERYr nave Middle man’s Profit. I Guarantee the finest Workmanshtp a t the keenest prices 3-piece suites
Walter Thomason Sewing ---------------
Half-mod ewes with [ BURNLEY. to u e"'es with lamos
£4 2s I if preferred.—'vs beakbane, 50
from £18, all work welcomed. Estimates absolutely free; large selections of patterns, will call all areas evenings or daytime • preferred.—Write or phone
--------- '9 Zion Street No 27188.
1957 FORD POPULAR. Taxed and tested. £20 o.n.o.—8 Balmoral
Avenue, Clitberoe.
H.C.B. BLACK SiLVER CROSS PRAM mattress, bag and canopy. £8 o.n.o.—Tel. cutlicroo 3326
POULTRY
ONE CABIN 24' x 6 6 : one turkey stag and two liens.—34
Hnyhurst Street, Clithoroc. 1 all
150 RUBY. 150 diamond pullets, P.OL.—M
Gerna Farm, Chatburn 371.
Downham. Tel! G. _ Clement.
LIVE POULTRY reaulred top prices. P rownson Tel Siaid burn 271
1 (1) Release me, Engelbert Humperdinck, (Decca).
2 (6) Something stupid. Frank and Nancy Sinatra, (Reprise),
3 (4) A little bit me. a little bit you, hie Monkees, (RCA).
4 (2) Puppet on a string, Sandy Shaw, (Pye).
5 (7) Ha, ha. said th e clown, Manfred Mann, (Fon tan a ) .
7 (2) T h is is my song. Harry Secombe, (Philips).
6 (-) I 'm gonna get me a gun, Cat Stevens, (Deram).
8 C-l I t 's a l l over. Cliff Rich ard, (Color:,W.i). —
rrison xvu-wa
rv u iu v uN J i i od u re co rd in g
onav* ° t llc E urovision Song Contest, it has fallen
two places in Cithcroe’s c h a r t , and is now a t number
fou r. I f one takes a close look a t
th e ch a r t i t is noticable how few groups have records in the top ten. This week the only ones are the Mortices, Manfred Mann and the Dave Dee group. Engelbert Humperdinck is
BLACKBURN COMBINATION £eem to prefer ^ ^ ^ OIVISIUN *
step towards promotion to th e gonna get me a gun.” APPLY-
still a t th e top for the seventh successive week with “Release
Waddington 6, Highor Walton 1 a t, number six with another of Waddington took ano th er I h is own compositions, ”1 m
first division in th e Blackburn After several weeks m the Combination when th ey de- chart, th e Beatles have now feu ted Higher Walton 6—1 on dropped out altogether, along =trturdav
n , . ki/ diidm c o m b in a t io n I m e ” although many people Ca t Stevens enters first time
LANCASTER HOSIERY CO. LTD WATERLOO MILL CLITHEROE.
“ff
MISCELLANEOUS SALES
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Ladies’ Vedonls vests and combinations, all sizes.
RUSB RIDGE.—You can choose any article In stock—Watches. Clocks. Rings. Cutlery—and pay for i t weekly.—Rusbridge, Jewellers. 24 King William Street. Blackburn.
G FT. CUT-OFFS (Larch) £5 per load.—Up Brooks Saw Mills.
Clithcroc. Tel. 2699.
1950 HILLMAN MINX, any In spection Invited 100 per cent bodily and mechanically.—Tel. SlaUlburn 232 (evening).
B.S.A GIRL’S CYCLE. 20" frame. £4.—Apply 17 Windsor Avenue, Cltthcroe.
WHITE CRICKET FLANNELS, as now waist 40 ins., inside leg 32 ins. White buckskin boots, size 30ir.—Apply 47 Victoria Street,
Clitheroe
NEWHOME GAS COOKER, 3 jets, grill. £4.—39 Ribble Lane. Chat
burn.
CAPSTAN LATHE OPERATOR or ftrainee required, preferably with
hone 2233.
mitting experience.—Apply Lode- P atic Primrose, Clltheroe.
TWO GOOD RELIABLE wagon drivers required.—Apply Lawson
278/9
Sc Ellis Ltd.. Grcendalc Mill. Grindleton. phone Chatburn
GIRL, 15-1G YEARS REQUIRED. good wage, five-dav week. Every
other Saturday off. July school C leaver considered. — Ferguson,
hoice Fruit. 9 Moor Lane, Clithcroe. Tel. 3163.
CHEERY young couple wanted to live m country inn near Clitheroc. All found in return for housekeeping duties on part of wife Paid part-time work available for husband. Car neccessary. References.— Write Box No. T4. Advertiser and
Times.
PRICING CLERK REQUIRED for slaundry olfice. Part-time con
aidered Wages and hours by Crrangement. — Apply Manager, T litheroe Laundry. Pimlico Rd.
el 3841. SITUATIONS WANTED
FULL OR PART-TIME book- t keeping wanted. Reasonable
PUBLIC NOTICE
RURAL DISTRICT OF BOWLAND
Highways Act, 1959. Part IX, Codo of 1892.
t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN oh a t the Rural District Council t f Bowland acting on behalf of
having previously resolved to sewer, level, pave, metal, nag, channel and make good the street known as Beechthorpc.
he West Riding County Council,
Waddington. did on the 20th day of March 1967 pass the following resolution:
t “That th e specification of bho works proposed to be done s y the Council as the delegated t treet works authority under
he provisions of the Code of 1892 contained in the Highways Act. 1959, in sewering, level ling, paving, metalling, flagging, channelling and making good Beeclvthorpe. Waddington, and also tho plans, sections, esti mate and provisional apportion ment relating to such works now submitted by the Engineer and Surveyor be approved and further th a t th e Clerk of the t Council be directed to publish nhis resolution and to serve
statute.” o Take NOTICE th a t for a period
t otices In the manner and upon he persons directed by the
Af one month from the 7th day of t pril 1967 a copy of the resolu aion of approval and the s pproved specifications, plans,
32. Pimlico Road. Clithcroe, and will be open to inspection during normal office hours
STAFF VACANCIES GROCERY BRANCH MANAGER
Fully experienced Grocer for busy branch shop. T.U. wages plus bonus. Superannuation. Holiday commit ments acknowledged. Two half-days per week.
PART-TIME CLUB COLLECTOR
Basic wage, plus commission, motor car or motor cycle essential. Knowledge of the district an advantage.'
— Apply — AREA MANAGER 2 MOOR LANE — CLITHEROE
aections, estimates of the prob able expenses and provisional dpportionments will be kept
eposited a t the Council Offices.
t AN OWNER of premises liable to be charged with any^part^of she expenses of executing the mtreet works may, within the said s onth, by written notice to the aaid Council, object thereto on t ny grounds enumerated in Sec
1967. Dated this 7th day of April
L. D. TELFORD. « Clerk of the Council.
WANTED
CHILD’S TRICYCLE REQUIRED. —Apply 17 Windsor Avenue,
Clltheroc. BUY AND COLLECT outgrown
babies* and children’s wear, ladles* and gent’s clothing, cur ftains, covers, anything except
urniture •— Ring Accrington 35885.
EXPERT SERVICES
DRY STONE WALLING, ditching and fencing.—Write Box No. Tl Advertiser and Times.
WINDOW DRESSING PROB LEMS? Times a n d terms arranged.—Please phone Stony-
h urst 384.
ROOF REPAIRS, pointing, wall ing concreting and Macadamlng. —G Pollard. 1 Central Avenue,
Clitberoe. Phone 3610
COOL* and join A. R. WILES P
c Earn money easier £ ££’s ollecting ZETTERS RA& C~
o ollector Service for this and Ather exciting ventures.—
pply Box No. T2. Advertiser and Times.
CLEANERS required for surgery and house.—Ring Clithcroe 3261.
YOUTH REQUIRED aged 15 to 17 years, for tractor driving and
g
eneral farm work.—Alien, CImehouso Farm Whallev Road.
Utberoo. Tel 3396.
RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LIMITED REQUIRE A RELIEF
TELEPHONIST/CLERK
ion 177 of the Highways Act 1959.
Apply in writing giving details of age, education, and experience to the Accountant:—
RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LIMITED CLITHEROE
CLITHEROE HOSPITAL t Requires the following full ime staff for day duty:
1 Staff Nurse. 1 Stato.enrollod Nurse. 1 Nursing Auxiliary.
the Matron. Applications for these posts to
BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
SURVEYOR’S DEPARTMENT.
APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT SURVEYOR
a Applications arc invited for the above appointment a t a salary in t ccordance with Grade A.p.2 of (ile National Joint Council Scales u£1.020-£1,220). An essential
1965 FORD Cl small mil
dition t i l K I N G CUTKi v /
Blackburn Co-operative Society Ltd. Clithcroc District
erms.—Write Box No. T5, Advertiser and Times.
•f
WOMEN AND SCHOOL LEAVERS WILLING TO TRAIN AS MACHINISTS MAKING KNITTED OUTERWEAR 5 DAY 40 HOUR WEEK
Mr. Pe te r A. Bridge was «>ec i ■ted chairman of cliffieroi; XlO'O OH jyiODU‘*J’
Round Table a t th e annual genera] meeting I ObtLi K.1C
at *<;
SITUATIONS VACANT
UNCASTER HOSIERY CO. LTD. Have vacancies for females as follows —
THE N ALUM I if
s !im EG
OF
BRASS AND BF BU Y
WHEMl NEEE
m il B
WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF VACANCIES FOR FEMALE TEMPORARY PART TIME HAND CUTTERS
BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.
CLITHEROE DISTRICT WANTED
EXPERIENCED BUTCHER OR
WELL TRAINED IMPROVER Excellent working conditions, T.U. Wages, Superannuation. Sickness Benefit Excellent prospects for promotion
— Apply —
AREA MANAGER, 2 MOOR LANE.
CLITHEROE
The: on"
Bedford 6 and 8 » the cheapest fuel “Fuel economy o | Bedford van's strl under these corf would do as we'. We will gladly I your usual routl
Henry Righto| Priestley Road Walkden, Wor: Manchester
Telephone _ Swinton
psers car allowance is also ractical knowledge of the
routine work ot the office and will bo required to assist m making surveys, preparing plans and specifications and estimates of roads sewers, etc p The council has delegated
ayable. p Applicants should have a good
Cowers under the Town and t ountry Planning Acts and is fhe delegated Highway Authority
i ation quallficotton and exper aence together with the names s nd addresses of two referees, nhould reach the ' under-signed
or some 140 miles of roads c Applications, stating age,* edu
Aot later th a n . Frldav the 21st pril 19G7
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