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10 Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, September 15, 1967


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VICAR TO BECOME ’ SCHOOL CHAPLAIN


Vicar of Pendleton and diocesan youth chaplain to the


Bishop oE Blackburn for seven years, the Rev. William Frederick Cummins is leaving the district in the middle of next month to take up a post as chaplain at the Royal Grammar School, Worcester. Mr. Cummins’ duties at Worcester will be those of


Republic of Ireland, Mr. Cummins studied at St. Peter's College, Oxford and


be teaching English as well A native of Cork, in the


.Wycliffc Hall. Before moving to Pendleton


Oxfam shop off to good start


}ie "’as vicar of St. Jude’s, Blackburn for four years and of St. Paul’s. Preston for eight. He was actively connected


with youth work as secretary of the Diocesan Youth Commit tee tor 10 years before being appointed youth chaplain in


I960.In this post he has been res­ ponsible for supervising youth work in the 270 parishes in the diocese, and for organising' courses for 2,500 young people at Whatley Albey and Bede


courses for apprentices in in­ dustry has been an important part of his duties. For the past three years 1 i


College, Durham. The running of leadership


has been to East Berlin to represent the British Council of Churches at ecumenical con­ ferences attended by represen­ tatives of churches in both Eas­ tern and Western Europe.


Bowland Council’s


annual tour


Council, under the chairman­ ship of Coun. Mrs. S. J. Dow, an .1 accompanied by the Clerk to the Council, Mr. L. D. Tel­ ford, made their annual tour of inspection on Wednesday. T h ey visited p a r ts of th e


Members of Bowland Rural


Bowland are a where in th e la st twelve m o n th s new develop­ m e n t h a s ta k e n place, and o th e rs ■ were new p ro je c ts are being contemplated.


WAGONS


VEHICLE REPAIRS TRACTORS


CARS Etc.


Top Class Mechanic Also


F O R H I R E


CONCRETE MIXERS VIBRATOR HOLLER


J.C.B. Tom Varley


LITTLE TODBER. GISBURN Telephone 322


Wanted For Cast! off ate Antiques


NOW OPEN In Clifheroe


Pottery, Figures, Guns.


Swords, Oak & Mahogany Furniture, Oil Paintings. Water Colours, Prints Silver, Pewter.and Brass


Anything Old and Interesting


PETER FIERI)


Tel: Chatburn 482 (evenings) D A N N Y ’ S


16 Castlcgate, Clitheroe Tel: 4248 (daytimel


UP BROOKS SAWMILL.


TAYLOR ST CLITHEROE rel. : 2898


RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS GATES ETC. THE NEW WANEV EDGE Foncina ot all doscrlntiuns


Can bo soen on the abovo oremises


EXTENSION LADDERS


Ooen Saturdays until 4-an o.m. a n t i q u e s


WANTED FOR CASH


THE ANTIQUE SHOP Barrow, near Whalley Tel.: Whalley 3511


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING P A R K E R


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel: CLITHEROE 3475


Lower Eanam Whart, Blackburn SAVE UNO


ROBINSON HEYS & CO.. LTD, Tho Old Firm,


Havo your Old Flagged Floors Covered with Oolourful Asphalt


Also Felt'Roofing to Flat "‘l0,s oto- Tol. Blackburn 55342.


or THK ,jAKES ■ y-u, Beat CALLENDER .


MORECAMBE BAY


lor beat Caravans with euarantcert shea and on-the-spot, altcr-aalea service Our


used Caravan bargains are sccnnd to none.


VISIT OUK NEW SHOWimOUND CALLENDER CARAVANS LTD .


^ CARNFOHTH (Tel ( to rn to rth 1224).


MRS. BOTTOMLEY D ressmaker


BOOKING NOW FOR CHRISTMAS


54, Hayhurst St., Clltheroe. y o u n g ladies


CUTTING' YOUR HAIR ?


f f | per oz paid for suit- able hair tied at cut end: 8 ins or longer


BANBURY POSTICHE (T.D.) LTD,


BANBURY OXON. SCOTLAND ROAD (MAIN AS)


helpers and completely volun­ tary contributions cf clothing, fancy goods and a selection of useful or purely decorative articles, the Oxfam shop recently opened in King Street, Clitheroe, has got off to a splendid start. So well has it been suppor­


Staffed entirely by voluntary chaplain in charge of religious instruction, although he will


BOY BROKE INTO HOUSE


when he appeared before Clith­ eroe Juvenile Panel on Wednes­ day on charges of breaking and entering a house in Downham Road, Chatburn, and stealing £9 19s. Od. in cash, 90 cigarettes and four boxes of matches, val­ ued together at £10 19s. Gtd. and stealing £4 from the pre i payment gas meter of a house


o A 14-year-old boy was placed n probation for two years


decision from July 12, so that various reports c o u l d be obtained.Mr. S. Westhead (presiding) told the boy’s mother the alter­ native to probation would have been to send her son to an app­ roved school, adding: “That we did not wish to do because we felt there lie might come under influences that might be dele terious to his future."


n Victoria Avenue. Chatburn. The Panel had adjourned its


ted in the fortnight since its opening that it has already raised £75, a total which is most gratifying to the Oxfam Committee of Clitheroe. The shop is open between


N.F.U. LADIES’ OUTING


10 a.m. and 4-30 p.m. on Tues­ days, Fridays and Saturdays. Its success will continue to depend on the generosity of customers and donors, but even goods below saleable • fnndard are accepted because they have a salvage value. This also applies to clothing not in current fashion.


held its first meeting of the new season in Trinity Church School room Oil Tuesday week. The new officers are: Chairman, Mrs. Jean Hepburn; sec; Mrs. M. Houghton; treasurer. Miss D. Slater. Committee: Mrs. Daw­ son, Mrs. Hitchen and Mrs. Ferguson.Following a business meeting holiday slides were shown. Members of the Guild to­


Trefoil Guild The Trefoil Guild of Clitheroe


eroe and District branch of the Lancashire Ladies Social Sec­ tion of the National Farmers Union visited the Airedale Mills of Peter Black, Ltd., of Keigh­ ley, Yorks on Tuesday. They were taken on a tour of


Twenty-five members of Clith­


SALES BY AUCTION


RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers a n d Valuers,


34a. KINO STREET. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2380.


Bentham, Nr. Lancaster. Looal Ofiicos;


FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


September: d Today. Friday, 15th: Complete


Bros., a t High Bottom Farm, Bcntliam. Sale a t 12-30 p.m. a Monday, 18th: Sale ot antique


ispersal sale of farming live and dead stook for Messrs. Willan


wnd modern fu rn itu re a t Ravens-


J. Foster Sale a t 12 noon. H Tuesday, 10th: Sale of Cross


ood, Bentham for Mr. and Mrs.


th e Masonic Hall, Settle, a t 3 p.m. J Tuesday. 19th: Sale of Pedigree


ouse Austwick Nr. Settle, in


Messrs. J . & E. Glasford. a t Stnckstead. Ingleton. Sale a t 1


ersey and Implements for


sal sale of farming live and dead stook. a t Newsnolme Demense, Gisbum for Neivsholmc Farms


sheep sale Saturday 23rd: Annual sale of


Co. Ltd Sale a t 12 noon. Friday, 22nd: Rlbblehead 2nd


Channel Island and Friesian c at tle for Mr. J . H. Howard. Hes- laker Farm. Skipton in con­ junction with Messrs. M. Manley and Sons, of Crewe.


a Tuesday 26th: Sale of 110


of pasture land a t Castcrton Kirkby Lonsdale.


the mills where travel goods and footwear are manufactured. Afterwards a visit was paid to Cliffe Castle, Keighley, where there is a very interesting museum and gardens. On the way back an evening


THE emeus COMES TO TOWN


gether with members of Slaid- burn and Whalley Trefoil Guilds had a very busy day at the Ruby Jubilee Celebrations at Waddow Hall. The Guild sold about 5,000


packets of crisps and nearly 8.000 packets of sweets and biscuits.


DISTRICT NEWS


GISBURN


Taylor, 2 Geoffrey Carr, 3 John Falshaw, 4 John Cockerill; intermediate: 1 Alan Bancroft, 2 Richard Lancaster, 3 John Bancroft, 4 Ian Ferdie; juniors: 1 Alan Newhouse, 2 Stephen Wrathall, 3 David Wil­


ded the judging of fat iambs by Mr. H. Harrison, Sawley, and Mr. John Newhouse, Barn- oldswick. Boys — Seniors: 1 William


Young Farmers’ met on Monday evening at Cowgill Farm, Saw- ley, by kind permission of Mr. Norman Newhouse. Tlie evening’s activities inclu­


Young Farmers Members of the Gisbum


by viewer's tuned in to “This England,” a programme pre­ sented by Granada television hi April, will be in Clitheroe next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. There will be “three shows in


The oircus which was seen


farm, Fellside. Ktrkby Lonsdale Tuesday, 26th: Sale °1 84 acres


cres dairy and stock-rearing


sheep sale. s Friday. 29th: Complete disper­


Wcdnosday 27th: S laldbum


stock for W. Palmer & Son. a t Buck In n , Paythorne.


al sale of fanning live and dead


meal was enjoyed at Kildwick Hall.


October. s 2nd Monday, Complete disper­


Ridleys. Wennlngton, in con­ junction with Lancaster Farmers


al sale for Messrs. Paik ln


, Wednesday, 25th! Complete dis persal sale of d ra f t ewes, beef


Auction Mart


breeding cat tle and -implements a t Lamb Hill Farm. Slaldburn, for


Exors for J . S. Spencer, d e ed .


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Y, FRIDAY. 15th SEPT.


crossed horned ewes_ and classes store sheep, in th a t order, commencing 11 a.m.


Sale of half-bred glmmer lambs


one”—circus, variety and wild west—at each performance of Circus International — the largest single mast circus in ■England, and the box office will open half-an-hour before the show is due to begin. There will also be free car parking facilities. The circus is being held on


.steers, heifers and cows; 55-85 pigs: 1,350-1,400 lambs, sheep


following will be on oiler: 50-60


MONDAY NEXT. 18th SEPT. Fatstock a t 11-30 a.m. when th e


49; sheep 1,347). Sheep ballot 11 a.m. for sheep


the Chester Avenue Play­ ground. where advance book­ ings can also be made at the mobile office for any of the twice - daily performances. These are timed to begin at


4-30 and 7-30 p.m. Tile spectacular programme


rituals performed by Running Fox and Juanita; and a high trapeze act by Jacqueline, an artiste who performs her act in the roof of the big top with- ou t a safety net._____


includes Apache Indian fire PETS


BEAUTIFUL tortoise shell k i tten , 9 weeks old. Free to good home.


—Tel, en theroo 2509. DOGS


THREE REGO. SHEEP DOGS. five months* old. for sale.—H. Lancaster. Gold Hill Farm,


Slnldburn.


kinson and John Heaton.. G i r l s — Seniors: dressed


POULTRY


wooden' spoon — 1 S u s a n Graveston and Kathleen Tay­ lor; Intermediate — dressed clothes peg: 1 Jean Duckworth, 2 Jean Lancaster, 3 Jean Ban­ croft, 4 Betty Newhouse; j u n i o r .— dressed bottle: 1 Catherine Bancroft, 2 Dorothy Bancroft and Brenda Cooper, 4 Susan Wrathall. The judges in the girls’ sec­


tion were Mrs. J. Newhouse, Bamoldswick, and Mrs. H


Harrison, Sawley. Miss Susan Wrathall pro­


posed a vote of thanks and afterwards Mrs. N. Newhouse provided an excellent supper and Mr. G. Carr expressed thanks to host and hostess. A business meeting followed with Geoffrey Carr presiding.


WHALLEY


linson, of 21 Clitheroe Road, Whalley, for the second year in succession, has won the Chief Constable of Lan­ cashire’s challenge cup for the best garden in the whole of the Lancashire County police area.


P.C.’s Success Police Constable Fred Tom­


associated with the Church of English Mariyrr, at Whalley will be responsible for a bottle stall at the forthcoming Christ­ mas Fayre to be held i*** aid c ? the Whalley Old People’s Club.


Bottle Stall Members of the Men’s Group


READ


Mothers’ Union attended the Deanery Festival on Wednes­ day evening at Clitheroe Par­ ish Church.


Mothers’ Union Members oi' the St. John's


the Conservative Club on Mon­ day evening, and the winners were: Ladies; 1, Mrs. Harrison 2, Mrs. Grady. Gents; 1, Mrs. Maxwell; 2, Mrs. Houigatc. Special prize was won by M',:s Ennis.


Whist . A whist drive was held at


BILLINGTON


Langho W.I. spent Monday night singing, under the leader­ ship oi Miss E. M. Postie thwaite, of Whalley, who was thanked by Mrs. A. A. Jack-


w .i . Members of Blllington and


son. , third.


soft toy was won by Mrs. J. Darby with Mrs. C. Hopwood second and Mrs. M. Veevers,


The competition for the hes-t • ' •


L IVE POULTRY REQUIRED, top lrlces.—S Townson. Tel. Slald >um 271___________________ ___


FOUND


BLUE & WHITE Persian Kitten. Apply 18 Castle St.. Clitheroe.


and ewes (Last sale Nos.: cat tle 55; pigs


graded by th a t time. Cattle consignors please have


stock in by 11-15 a.m. a t la te s t to allow time for grading for 11-30 a.m. s ta r t .


11-30 a.m. followed a t once by 60-80 sm ar t young entirely local newly-calved cows and heifers; -- proportion blood tested.


TUESDAY NEXT. 19th SEPT. Weekly sale of 80-100 calves a t


tin a t io n blood te s t certificate will be housed separately and sold first.


suitable for sh o r t keep Judging 11 a.m. Sale 11-30 a.m.


c at tle a t 11-30 a.m. Stock accompanied by Agglu­


WEDNESDAY NEXT. 20th SEPT. Special sale of store lambs


FRIDAY NEXT. 22nd SEPT. 50-60 m-calf and 150-200 store


, uncrossed Lonk and Swaledalc I and cross-bred homed ewes. Entries for catalogue and pen allocation by Friday, 15th Sept.


stores 178). Friday. 29th Sopt,: 4.000 head


(Last sale Nos.: in-calf


or Lonk Sheep Breeders* Assn. l, Wodnosday, 11th Ootobor:


horned rams. s Friday, 13th Octobor;


able. Tol. 3325. MISCELLANEOUS SALES


BUDGIES— winning exhibition strain. Excellent chance for


JUST A FEW Jxmlor Miss bottle green raincoats. — Economic


beginner or novice to obtain good birds a t reasonable prices. A few only to spare.—Bradley, 2a, Railway View. Clitheroc.


WE HAVE A GOOD CHOICE of colours in our ever-popular all-


wool Jersey two-piece cardigan suits. Wmns. 5 gns, W.X. and O.S. 6 gns.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Road Clitheroc.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone. Sharp,


Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury, Mellor 787. (Late of New Bank Road).


GIRL’S BICYCLE in good con­ dition S u i t 6-8 year-old. Prico


£8.—Apply 12 Langshaw Drive, Clitheroe, a fter 5-0 p.m.


NAVY NYLON MACS. Girls 29/11; Ju n io r Miss and W. 39/11.— Economic Stores. 70 Whalley


Road, Clitheroe. PRAM SERVICE:


covered: new aprons; wheels re­ tyred . and repaired — A. R. Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroe Tel. 2683


hoods re-


GIRL’S SPORTS CYCLE, 21 frame, good cond.. £4—17


Windsor Av.. CHthcroe.


HONEY IN JARS, moro th a n 20 varieties, and' in th e comb.— The Health Food Shop, 48 Parson Lane. Clitheroc.


LADIES' W.X, and OB. au tum n coats, good choice now at— Economic Stores, 70 Whalley


Road Clitheroc.


RE-UPHOLSTERY Save middle­ man’s profit We re-cover your treasured 3-plece suites a« new from as little as 18 gns.: chairs £7 over 100 patterns Free estimates Distance no o bject— Write or phone BEAKBANE. 60 Zion Street Burnley Tel 27188


CORNER HOUSE, King Lane Clitheroe. Candlewick bed


spreads (double size).______


LADIES’ reversible poplin ra in ­ coats various colours and sizes. 55/ . — Economic Stores. 70 Whallcy Road, Clitheroe.


PIANO FREE to first caller.— Apply Advertiser and Times.


LADDERS: 18 ext £5; 22' ext. £6; 24‘ ext. £7: 30* ext £9; every


RUSBRIDGE WATCH. and CLOCK REPAIRS


All work carried o u t by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed. —24 King William Street. Blackburn. Tel. 59109


u v w v i . for


high ----- ..............—


-OR EXPERT ATTENTION br ing /our sewinR machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Jentre 72/74/7B Scotland Rood Nelson


, _______ LIVESTOCK


YOUNG PEDIGREE Friesian bull for


Slaldburn. Tol. 286. sale.—Proctor’s Farm


rung wired carr. paid Hundreds of sizes Free lists from: Invader Ladders Rogerstone. Mon


class


Stores, 70 Whalley Road Clith croc.


CREOSOTE (Golden or nut brown) —Waterloo Timber Co., Tel. Clitheroe 3263.


H.C.B black Osnath pram, mattres s canopy an d bag £10.-— 1 Westfield Avenue, Read. Tol. Fadiham 72287.


HEALTHILIFE WHEAT GERM 3/- and 5/6.—The Health Food


Shop, 48 Parson Lane, Clitheroe.


LADIES’ foam-back nylon ra in ­ coats in Ju n io r Miss to OjS.— Economic Stores, 70 Whalley


Road Clitheroe


PRAM FOR SALE, Whalley 3597.


FOOTBALL BOOTS, size 4 Tel. Clitheroc 3449.


CHILDREN'S, Ladies'. W.X. and O.S sizes in ladies* dressing


Clitheroe


gowns and house coats.—Econ-1 omlc Stores 70 Whalley Road. |


(.ACONITE Formica, Mahogany, Conti Board stockists—Waterloo


and Picture made


windows to


frames made by frames your Timber Co., Clitheroc. Tel. 3263.


D.I.Y. REQUIREMENTS available on the market Sat. only. Doors


and see my prices before buying en


elsewhere. Mini castors ~~~


LADIE8 BLOUSES experts. Come


professionally requirements. and


photo


per foot, p a in t brushes from 1/10.—M. R. Gilbert, Joiner.


cardigans and twin sets.—Econ­ omic Stores, 70 Whalley Road, | Clitheroe.


WOOD HIGH CHAIR (padded sides) £3-10-0; pram chair 15/-;


nnln* Vt... . rVi st c fK/im I Jumpers,


E. PINDEO, F.VJ.


For Mr. T Swarbrick (property sold).


EAVES, W00DPLUMPT0N. PRESTON


CHESTNUT BANK,


2 miles from A6 Barton, down Station Lane, keeping right. 1 mile Plough a t Eaves.


tery cages some 3 months old; , 1.200 head poultry: 47 gilts, sows and followers: colltnson 8-ton feed hopper: general appliances


Saturday, jeth Soptomber. 26 various cabins; laying bat­


at 1.30 n.m-


d rau g h t excluders from 2/ 6. 1 cabins, cages, poultry and pigs, cu r ta in track with fittings 1/11


12/11/11,1 JOHN R DlMllEK


Auuctloneer Valuer and Estate Agent.


JOH E, PIND R.


Stonc.Bririgo, Loneridge. Tel. 2282. 1


cot and mattress, £5.—Tel. 1 Chatburn 351.


YOUTH’S AND MEN’S “Vnrlson" hips ter jeans working Jeans and overalls —Economic Stores 70 Whalley Road. Clitheroe.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. s Olltheroe Gents’ “Stability”


ocks, plain or fancy.


HEATH AND HEATHER GOODS now in stock a t Tho Health Food


Shop 48 Parson Lane, Cllthoroe.


LADIES’ TREWS from 39/11: waist 32"-36” 49/11; dress skirts


0 Whalley Road. Clitheroc. Clltheroe 4161. a fte r 7 p.m 7 in all sizes at:Economlc Stores,


LARGE WARDROBE TRUNK, good condition £6 o.n.o.—Ring


PRICES will never be lower—buy now (or Rood value—children’s, warm trews from 7/11 pair, anoraks from 35/-.—Economic


Stores 70 Whalley Road Clltheroo


King William St., Blackburn. I | Tel, 59109.___________


SITUATIONS VACANT


LADY, aged 30-50, prepared to help with household duties nnd th e general reoulrcments ot a family with four children, aged


5-14 years. Cooking on occasion will bo necessary. Approximately 35 hours per week are required b u t actual hours could he arranged to bo mutually con­ venient (Clithcroc area).—Write Box No. H3, Advertiser and Times.


„= - & H Christmas Club Organiser. No experience. Best


Sweets Household and Goods. Cigarettes Wines FREE NO OBLIGATION Write Dyson


and Horsfall (Dept. 158). PO Box 100 Aqueduct Mills Preston


RUSBRIDCE f o r high-class y °qul?cdLtw o \ l lf -d a y s .per week DIAMOND repairs of all kinds; ol? Good waaes —Apply B. satisfaction guaranteed. — 24 |? .kson 34W


a,?5f,'QOi Terrace, School . a


commission, free gift scheme All colour All Christmas cata* .ogue of Toys. Chocolates


TIME CASH FOR YOU


Sale a t “V.1"30 with hPP'kmjes. » , . a_ eD


f Wodnosday. 4th Ootober: Sale


ale of uncrossed ewes. Hire purchase facilities avail­


P.m. Friday. 22nd: Complete disper­


SALES BY AXJCTFgL-


T. SILVERWOOD—J, BALSHAW S STANDRIDCE FARM.


(s itu a te Slaldbum-Tas5'clc' i ? ns Preston road) 2 fniles from


LAIDBURN, Nr, clithoroo. Slaldburn (B6478 road)


Tomorrow Saturday. September 10th


y 50 head of strong store, ’ aged. ’ “


8 cabins 12’ x n - .c a b in s 12 x Fordson. Major 1954 diesel


lsed la s t •week. *


oung oattlo and sucklor calves. 2 Poultry: 11 ducks drake, geese,


tra c to r. - Ferguson 1054 diesel tractor,, along wlth other rnacn-


t inery. implements etc., «s advci-


(Cattle.approx 2 p.m.)- “HIGHFIELD”


A caterer will attend the s!llc' SALE. 12 o’clock implements.


Pendleton Road, WISWELL. Nr. Whalloy


Wednesday (Evening)* Sentembor 20th,


w 87 Hoad of choioo Poultry: 36 for Miss B. Parker.


of lay pullets; 17 Topton hybrid hens: 6 Aylesbury ducks, 1 drake. 6 Silkle banthams and 1 cockerel.


ell bred R.I.RV-l Sussex point


sp an rool cabins l i f t . 91ns. x 8ft, 10ft x 8ft. 4lns.: 8f t . , x e f t- asbestos and timber cabin. 8ft. x


6 breeding ewes (mules). Cabins and apnlianocs: thr$®


4ft. 61ns; all sectional: night iuk 6ft. x 3ft.: loose timber and spars: 8 galv. sheets; 8 rolls new roofing felt: new 8-hole galv. sheep trough: iron bath; wood


SITUATIONS VACANT


JAMES DEWHURST & SON (Clitheroe) Ltd SHAWBRIDGE MILL


CLITHEROE Tel. 2414/5 WE HAVE A VACANCY FOR AN INTELLIGENT YOUTH OR MAN


FOR CRATING AND PACKING DEPARTMENT APPLICANT SHOULD PREFERABLY HAVE


SOME EXPERIENCE OF CARPENTRY WORK Apply: Mr! E. BROWN


feed troughs; hose piping: a poultry crates; hand lawn mower; hedge trimmers; lawn


scythe; metal barrels: 2 tin baths; various small tools; garden tools; new roll barb wire; panes glass; spare doors: Magtcoal elec­ tr ic fire. 3 fell.- hay in sacks. SALE 6 p.m. prompt.


BOARSDEN FARM. NEWTON Nr. Clithoroe


(s ituate between Dunsop Bridge-Newton)


Nowell (declining farming, heaU.. reason) Saturday Soptembor 23rd


T. Sllverwood—J Bolsliaw will sell by auction for Messrs. J . <5


5


w 71 head of smart black and s hito dairy cattlo and young


calved: 2 cows due Dec.: 1 Ayr cow due Sept. 28th; 9 cows due Feb .-March; 1 cow due Moy; l cow ru n to bull; io cows geld and in-milk; 2 heifers due Oct.; 1 due Dec.; 10 heifers 20-24 months: 18 heifers 14-16 months; 9 heifer


took: 2 cows due time of sale oi


FLEXIBLE REINFORCEMENTS LTD. PENDLE MILL


CLITHEROE. Tel. 3174 MANUFACTURERS OF


’WAVROCr FLEXIBLE REINFORCED PLASTICS


WE HAVE A VACANCY FOR A


calves 3-5 months; 1 bul calf, 4 months; 3 heifer calves 4-8 weeks; 1 Friesian bull s t lrk 18 months (well-bred).


geld; 4 b & w ‘bullocks, 10 months.


c Also b & w stock bull, 3yrs.; 4 o Sheen and Lambs: ^horned


(cattle or sheep). F Machinery and Implements


1953) in good running order; Ferguson t.v.o. tractor (first rcg. 1950) in good running order; Ferg. rear-mounted mower (p. drive): now Holland baler: Vicon


erguson diesel tractor (first reg


Lelv Acrobat (HKX); useful hay trailer: low cart r.t.: ha.y sledge* strawing machine; metal barrow- wood and galv. bins; usual small h an d tools etc.; workshop cabin 12’ x 8-; cabin 12* x 8’: timber and asbestos garage as new: small ark - two alum. Gascoigne milk units; small cooler and pan: single wash-up bath; milk kit truck; Centipede Hay-time mach­ ine. as new: 11 water bowls.


| items. caterer will attend th o sale. Sale: 12 o’clock prompt


corner oak cupboard: oak and mahogany long settles: one with scat; oak clicst of drawers: oak bedding chest: oak grandfather long case clock, figured brass dial by Weatliero K Lonsdale; also Mali Chest drawers; Voigt Ss Co, Berlin rosewood piano, over­ stru n g . Iron frame: ext. polished 4-leg table; • Mah-cupboard and showcase; polished chest draw­ ers* washstand: gents and boys wardrobes: painted wardrobe with drawers and tray s ) : 2 grained chest drawers; large mirror: kitchen table; various pictures and paintings; bread and stew mugs: barrels; Leo paraffin stove; stair carpet: violin and case; B.M. bed; o th e r small


Household Effects.—Antiques


Imperial Chemical Industries Limited Clilheroe Works


R E Q U IR E


ELECTRICIAN (Double Day Shift) and


hold effects, approx 2 p.m. Numerous lots.*.


j Wcdnosday; Soptembor 27th I T. Silverwood—J . Balshaw will


VICARAGE FARM. BASHALL EAVES, Nr. Clithcroo.


I Worslcy-Taylor Estate (declining I farming).


, Suffolk cross f a t lambs and Suffolk 2 shear ram.


231 Masham breeding ewes:


inery. implements estate car. etc. Full particulars next week.


, Saturday. October 28th: Poul- OTHER FIXTURES


j Martliolme Road. Great Harwood. C Auctioneers: T. SUvcrwood. 17


try sale for Mr. J. A. Cornholmc, Experienced


3228; J . Balshaw 91 Waddington i Road, Clitheroe.’ Tel. 2011: C.


| Slaldburn. Tel. 652.


hester Avenue, CUtheroe. Tel. Silverwood Livingstone House, j


T.V. FIELD ENGINEER Required FIVE DAY WEEK


BY LEADING T.V. COMPANY. TOP RATE OF PAY PLUS BONUS


Apply:—


14, PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN Tel. 59541


D.E.R. LTD.


PRESTON AND DISTRICT WATER BOARD


position of Senior In tak e Keeper a t th o Langdcn In tak e in the


Applications are invited for the


Trough of Bowland a t a weekly wage of £14-11-11. plus 10/- for extra responsibility,


with re n t free house and 50 cwts. of coal p er year


together


be required to live a t th e Boards house adjoining th e Intake.


The successful applicant will cA l is t ot duties together with a


Service may be obtained from R th e Engineer and Manager. 9-15,


whom w ritten applications for th e pos t m u s t he made n o t la te r th an Monday, 25th September.


opy ot th e Conditions of Ibbleton Lane. Preston, to


1967.


J . F. BAILEY. A.M.I.C.E.. M.I.W.B..


Engineer and Manager.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.


EMPLOYMENT BUREAU CLITHEROE YOUTH


I Ju n io r Clork required (male or female) 16-21 years. Salary scale.


£315 to £860 per annum. Super, annuable


ience and th e name a n d address of one referee to the Divisional education officer. Education Office, Rishton. n o t la te r th a n


e Apply by le t te r s ta t in g age. 30 September 1967.


MILK MARKETING BOARD invito applications for th e


Whallcy.


nosltlon of female clerk a t th e ra t t le breeding centre Whalley. Applications In writing should be s en t to ; The Manager, Cattle Breeding Centre, Mltton Road,


•' ducation 'q ualif ications . exper­ LADY REQUIRED


FOR EARLY MORNING KITCHEN WORK HOURS 7—11 a.m.


APPLY: Manager •


Starkie Arms Hotel Clitheroe Tel. 2550


DRIVER/CARPET F IT T ER re­ quired.—Write Box No. HI Advertiser nnd Times


COLLECTORS GO spare time) urgently required for


Todmordon and Rosscndalc Valley. Accrington, Blackburn Danven and Clitheroc areas.— For full particulars write Box No. H6 Advertiser and Times, 'Clitheroe.


the


TRAINEE CHEF required, aged 16-18 years. Accompanied available—Details apply:. Spread Eagle Hotel. Sawley. Nr. Clltheroe. Tel.-Chatburn 202.


--OUSEHOLD HELP required, two mornings per week, in Whalley


—Phone Whalley 3383._____


'1NGO CALLER REQUIRED Tuesday and Thursday nights.


Experience preferred. — Apply Manageress, Palladium Cinema,


Clitheroe _ _ _


JUNIOR FEMALE ASSISTANT required. Good wages. Hvc-Uay week. Alternate Saturdays off.—


Apply: Tho Choice F ru i t Moor Lane.* Clithcroe. Tel. 3163


VEHICLE PROVIDED


257 head of poultry* Excellent tractors farm mach­


Applications in person or in writing to Mr. A. T. Stephenson, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Agricultural Division, Pimlico Road, Clithcroc.


sell by auction for Exors of Lady (implements). Cattle and house­ ■I


MAINTENANCE FITTERS and offers:—


i0 hour week. Contributory Pension Scheme. Sick Pay (based on length of service). Profit Sharing Scheme. Three Weeks Annual Holiday (after qualifying year). Tradesmen Applicants should be over 21 years (apprentice trained).


TRUTEX LTD.


Waterloo Road, Clitlieroc A vacancy exists for a


WAGES CLERK


Must be fully experienced iu tlic calcula­ tion of wages on a piece rate basis and P.A.Y.E. systems


Apply by letter to: — Mr. S. H. GREEN, Works Manager


OFFICE MANAGER CAPABLE OF SUPERVISING


THE FINANCIAL BOOKS AND PREPARING THE MONTHLY ACCOUNTS


REQUIRED by Ihe


STALWART DYEING CO. LTD- PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE


Salary commensurate with ability. Replies stating the


applicant’s age and details of liis education and accoun­ tancy experience, should be sent to:-


J. H. LORD and Co., Chartered Accountants, LEE CHAMBERS, BACUP


A skilled curtain maker required to measure win­ A CURTAIN MAKER


dows ’ and make curtains for large buildings. The curtains required range from simple unlined, to lined and interlined, together with draped pelmets.


The work may be carried out on the premises or at home.


A suitable applicant who can also do linen repairs,


make cushions etc. could be offered a permanent post. Tel. Clitheroe 2561.


HOWARD AND BULLOUGH LIMITED (A member of the Stone-Platt Group)


REQUIRE G.P.O. Trained leiephonist —APPLY—


SECRETARY, GLOBE WORKS ACCRINGTON


M


TR1UM TRIUM TRIUM


A . 1967 B I MO $


KIN SEC


M ows due March-April; 2 cows


forward): 1 Suffolk ram; 1 Teas- water ram (3 shears).


wes 3-4 crop; 94 lambs ( fat and Dos: b 6c w bitch, 8 years


YOUNG INTELLIGENT MAN AGED ABOUT 18-25 YEARS


TO TRAIN AS AN ADDITIONAL MEMBER OF OUR TEAM OF WAVELOCK MACHINE OPERATORS


IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT APPLICANT HAS A SENSE OF HUMOUR AND IS WILLING TO ENTER INTO THE NECESSARY TEAM SPIRIT OF A NEW AND EXCITING INDUSTRY


Apply: The Manager Mr. C. PICKLES


'U M SPOR,


Football Shi Stockings


Ci


TRACK SI P um p s


R. Tin


82-86 L CLI


T c lep l fI


vital home gam only six vickel: the end ot' norm Before tl


Earby ar


is still one can' The clash 1


of the best eric' Ribblcsdalc VI


were able to cl I Jive overs wli" scored 152 foi only half their The irony


had they no! game would a draw, but t would have one point in In that case


ship would n decided until game of the st Brian Wrie


Mike Wisemar batting hono who lost tlv wickets for on Tom Wallb


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