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10 Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, November 17, 1967


KENNETH GARDEN


Painter and Decorator FIRST CLASS WORK


4, De Lacy Street, Clithcroe. Tel: 2758


Wrought Iron Gates


Baulstrades, Railings and Door Grilles made to Order Gas and Arc Welding


Suitable for Electrical and Heating Contractors


Mild Steel Fabrications


FOR ESTIMATES PHONE CLITHEROE 2538 or EVENINGS 3345


LES SHIELDS


MORDAUNT WORKS, KIRKMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE.


FOR ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN USED CARS


COUNTY YOUTH CLUB MOVE


I have noted with interest


[the keen c o n t r o v e r s y aroused by my colleague John Honeywell, over the need for better youth club facilities in the town.


! ANGLIA’S - CORTINA’S - CORSAIR’S ZEPHYR’S - ZODIAC’S


CARS—ESTATE CARS—VANS—AUTOMATICS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EX-STOCK


1967 SINGER Vosue Saloon. Motallic Grey, one private owner. The very latest model with all the luxuries. Saving £100 on cost. ............................................... £840


1967 FORD Cortina 4 Door Saloon. 1300 c.c. one private . owner £>.000 miles only. Completely as new and


saving £100- on list. Choice of 6 In the new metafiles or plain colours. From.............................. £690


1967 FORD Anglia De Luxe Saloon. White, one private owner, 6,000 miles only Saving £80 on list. Choice of 3 in white or lagoon blue.................................... £550


19ri6 ZODIAC Mk. IV Saloon. Silvor Fox, one owner. .9.000 miles. Every expensive luxury, and saving


1966 VIVA Do Luxe, Another superbly conditioned small car with one private owner only. Finished in green


1967 MORRIS 6 cwt. Van. Grey. One owner, 5,000 miles of private use. Heater. As new................................. £390


1966 VIVA S.L. A de luxe car in two tone blue. Only just really run In by .one careful owner. Here’s a tremen­


1967 HILLMAN Super Minx Estate, White, one owner, 8.000 m’les only. Absolute luxury............................. £775


£350 on cost at ...................................................... £975 dous saving on a car that looks like new ............ £525 with beige interior. Completely unmarked at . . . . £495


19GB SERIES Minx Do Luxo. A splendid example of luxury and power in a medium saloon. Finished in grey and fitted with .1725 c.c. engine. .............. £550


19GG CORTINA 1500 c.o. De Luxe 4 Door Saloons. In v a r io u s co lo u rs. All o n e ow n e r c a rs a n d completely a s new ................ ........... . ........... ................................................ £595


196-' ANGLIA De Luxe Saloon. One owner. 14,000 miles. Fitted heater and washers. Choice of two in Seafoam Blue or Furbeck Grey................................. £495


1966 AUSTIN 1100. A superb example of this small family car. Finished in light blue, It only needs seeing........................................................................... £585


1966 TRIUMPH Herald 12/50 Saloon. Olive, beater, washers and fitted sun roof for all year round satisfaction A beautiful little car at ................... £550


19GG/5 CORTINA De Luxe Estatos. Choice of several with 1200 or 1500 c.c. engines. All in excellent


1066 CORTINA Automatic 1500. o.c. Four Door Do Luxe Saloon. Lagoon Blue. One owner, simplicity itself


1965 CORTINAS De Luxe. 2 and 4 door models. Choice of several in various colours. All specimen cars from ...................................................................... ~445


196R SIMCA 1500 c.c. Saloon. Blue. Heater. One of the most popular continental cars and lately owned by


1964 AUSTIN 1100 Do Luxe Saloon. Beige. A specimen little car in every way. Must be at the right price. £425


a qualified engineer. ...........................


— AND 100 MORE ON VIEW — T e l e p h o n e : 2 7 5 0 1


- OPEN ALL WEEKEND £585


1962 TRIUMPH Herald Saloon. Green. A little gem. Fitted heater and washers. A little snip a t ......... £305


order from ................................................................. £565 to drive and in immaculate order............................ £595


announced a meeting to form


Tailpiece Little girls like painted


dolls; little boys like soldiers.


I t was with eaual interest, When they grow up, the girls ltherefore, that I noticed a


a Ciitheroe and District atrer 111 e Palntetl aol,s• Association for Leisure Activi­ ties.


to ‘‘improve, by every means at its disposal, leisure facilities and provision in the area, by striving to obtain for example, a COUNTY YOUTH CLUB. The meeting, arranged by


Among the proposals is one


etter in -this week’s Dost which like soldiers and the boys run nainted dolls


Members of the platform party during the opening of


Ciitheroe Division Liberal Association A u tum n Fair at Whalley Old Grammar School. Pictured (left to right are: Mr. C. Hopwood, division secretary; Coun. Mrs. Vera Mac­ Millan; Mr. D. R, Nicholson, treasurer; and Mr. W. Kinder chairman.


the deputy Mayor. Councillor John Hall, and Dr. Keith Sagar, staff tutor in tire Extra- Mural Department of Man­ chester University, is to be held in the Pendle County Primary


School on Friday, December 1. The proposed association


hopes to bo extremely widely based and representatives


purposes of the association cannot be laid down in advance of its. inauguration, the follow­


have been invited to attend from all organisations and groups in the town and sur­ rounding villages which are in any way concerned with leisure activities— educational, cultural, recreational and social. Although the policies and


ing is an indication of certain areas .in which;it may concern


itself. C o - o r d in a t in g and


existing organisations, perhaps, among other things, by publish­ ing a brochure giving details of ail leisure activities in the area.


strengthening the work of


organised by the Ciitheroe Division Liberal Association on Saturday, at the Grammar School, Whalley, resulted in a very satisfactory sum being added to Divisional funds. The stalls had a very wide


The “Autumn F a ir ”


Metalious’ best-selling novel is the feature film at the Civic Hall next Monday to Wednes­ day,


Peyton, Place, a film of Grace


Michael Rossi (Lee Philips) arrives at Peyton Place in search of a job. As he passes a broken down shack he sees Paul Cross preparing to leave


The action begins when


and suspense, “The Triple Cross” starring Yul Brynner, Trevor Howai’d and Chris­ topher Plummer is showing n.t the Palladium Cinema all week excluding Tuesday and Thurs­ day.


because his drunken stepfather Lucas (Arthur Kennedy) has


theatre, E d d ie Chapman (Christopher Plummer) is imprisoned on the British


After robbing a movie


stolen his savings. Not even the pleadings of his sister Selena (Hope Lange) and his mother Nellie will change his mind.


Mills, Michael is interviewed by the local school board among whose members


Directed to the Harrington


Harrington owner of the mill and Dr. Matthew Swain.


Leslie


Michael is elected principal of the local high school.


A f t e r some opposition


Giving help and encourage­ ment to new organisations. Providing a c h a n n e l


loves and hates, suspicions and resentments, which simmer beneath the surface of this outwardly placid American


He becomes involved in the


the community in the field of leisure can make themselves known and be acted upon.


through which the needs of


with a view to obtainin; grants and subsidies for iocal activities and bringing leading artistes and companies to the


Negotiating w i th th e regional arts associations


town. Seeking to improve, by every means at its disposal


town. Shaving from Thursday to


Saturday is “The Double Man” story of espionage and in­


trigue starring Yul Brynner and Britt Ekland.


Fight" Starring Yul Brynmer, A story' of espionage, intrigue


Also showing is “First to


leisure facilities and provision in the area, by striving, for example, for an Adult Educa­ tion Centre, a Countv Youth Club, a better Library, better sports.facilities.and a fuller use of the Civic Hall. The letter continues: “A body


1966 W0L8ELEY 1100 do luxe. Commodoro Whlto/Grcy hide. Indistin­ guishable Irom new. Usual duality fitments Note the orlco ....... £550


1956 (Sept.) TRIUMPH HERALD 1250. Skylight de luxe. Finished Red with red leather etc. Mint Condition ....................................... £495


1966 VAUXHALL VICTOR 101 Estate, finished In Duo Tone Blue, In Mint Condition throughout nominal mileage, fitted heater, washers


wheel trims, etc....................................................................


1966 FORD CORSAIR V4 Four Door De Luxo, finished In Purbeck Grey, Red Leather, two carctul owners Irom new, low mileage, fitted wheel trims, heater, washers, etc................................................... £595


1966 (Model) CORSAIR V4 GT. 4-door De Luxe, finished Flreband Red,. Black Leather, excellent condition, absolutely Immaculate in every way, fitted wheel trims, heater, etc., will catch the proverbial


pigeon .............................................................


1965 VICTOR 101 SUPER, finished In Cyprus Green, Green upholstery. Bucket seats. Spare wheel unused .............................................


1965 (Oct.) AUSTIN AGO de luxe. Caribbean Bluo, Grey flash. Superb condition. One careful owner. Heater, eto. ...


£476


1965 MORRIS 1000 «-doo» do luxe. Surt Blue. Immaculato condition. Heater. B.M.C. quality. Crook Street value .............................. A' J25


1965 MORRIS 1100 de luxe Saloon. Tartan Red. Grey leather. One care- ful owner. Heater, window washers, wheel trims. Immaculate .... £4ia


1965 ANGLIA do luxe Saloon. Aqua Blue. Specimen condition. Heater. wheel trims, many other extras ............................................. £335


1965 VAUXHALL CRESTA. Finished Alaska White, Red Top and Up­ holstery. Excellent condition. Many extras


£460


1965 VICTOR 101, finished In Cardinal Red, Beige Leather, excellent condition throughout, fitted heater, wheel trims, washers, etc........£405


1965 (Dec.) VIVA Do Luxe, Beach White, Red Leather, specimen condi- tion, fitted heater, washers, eto.................... ............................. * 395


1906 (Series) December 65. VAUXHALL VIVA do luxe, finished In Alaska white, red leather, .excellent condition, fitted heater, washcrs<


etc. Nominal mileage .................................................................


1964 MORRIS 1100. finished In Forest Creen. Good condition through­ out. Fitted heater, washers, eto.................................................


£305 £306


1964 v iv a . Polar White. One owner. Seat covers, heater, mirrors, wheel trims. Must be seen to bo appreciated.............................. ........... £345


1964 VICTOR do luxe, ouo-tone Green. Without doubt the nicest 1964 Victor on offer today .................................. ............................ t395


1964 TRIUMPH HERALD 1200. Renoir Blue. Excellent condition. Heater £335


1964 HILLMAN SUPER MINX. Powder Blue, Grey root. Immaculate, unblemished In.every way ................................ ......................... * ’385


1964 TRIUMPH HERALD 1250. Skylight do luxo, finished In cactus/ conltcr. red leather unmarked, superbly maintained by one meticu­ lous owner, fitted heater and host ot other extras ..


................ £385


1964 TRIUMPH 2000. Finished m Raven Black, red leather, late pro oerty ol retired elderly gentleman, fitted heater and reclining scats £625


1054 (Oct.) TRIUMPH VITESSE; finished In duo tono blue, bluo leather, excellent condition, fitted heater, washers,


etc................ £385


1964 HILLMAN IM P Oo Luxo Saloon, finished In Grecian Grey, Match Inc trim, fitted heater, washers, etc. Excellent condition .......... £265


1964 SIMCA 1300, finished in Talhitl Bluo, Grey Leather, good condition throughout, fitted heater, washers, etc. Must bo cheap ................ £350


1904 FORD ANGLIA Do Luxe, Pompadour Blue and White, excellent condition, many extras Include, washers, heater, wheel trims,


wing, mirrors, cto..........................................................................


1963 MG 1100 do luxe saloon. Smoko grey, olue leather. In first-class condition. An enthusiasts motor cor. Absolutely unblemished at only £350


1963 Model ZEPHYR. Aqua Blue, Spot Light, Heater, etc....................£315


1963 z o d ia c . Goodwooo Green. Splendid condition. Ford quality. Crook Street value. Why nay moro?


...................... ............. £32®


1963 AUSTIN M IN I Super Do Luxe, finished tartan red. Black root, red leather, good condition throughout, fitted heater, washers, eto. £225


1963 AUSTIN A60, finished In Persian Bluo, White Flash, good condi- tion throughout, fitted heater, washers, etc.................................. £375


1963 HILLMAN IMP Do Luxe, finished In ncnolr Blue, Grey Leather, Good Condition throughout, fitted heater, washers, cto................


ESTATES


1966 VAUXHALL VIVA Estate de luxe, finished In duo tono blue, bluo leather, absolutely like brand new and unmarked In every way. Low mileage by one careiut owner. Extras include heater, wind­


1966 M OR R IS 1100 Traveller, finished In dovo grey, grey leather, absolutely as brand now. one careful owner, low mileage, only £595


screen washers etc., at only .............................................Ml'.uVJ


1965 V A U X H A L L VICTOR 101 SUPER Estate, finished hi Ouo-tono Green. Green upholstery. Excellent condition. Many extras . . . . £520


1965 AUSTIN A(i0 Estate. Fern Urcen. Mint oondltion. Ono meticulous owner. Never ueen nut away wet Only


1963 THIUMPH HERALD Estate, finished m Renoir Bluo with White flash. Grey upholstery. Good condition throughout. Fitted with


1962 VAUXHALL VICTOR F.B., finished Golden sand and white, Tan- upholstery, good condition throughout, dust had recent engine over­


neater washers mo ....... . . . • • * V * , * i


haul, fitted heater, washer, twin snots, etc. . ......... .................... VANS


1064 MORRI8 M o n M INI PICK-UP. Nevor carrion much weight ....... 1864 AUSTIN A U.K v/3ton Plot . immaculate condition Oorrlen no


1066 LWB 15-cwt. BEDFORD VAN. Ash groy. passenger seat. cto.. as new, one carului owner ......................t........


y - v .........


1903 AUSTIN m in i von hnlBheo in Willow Green. Privately uooo Fitted with passenger seat. »to.


................................... CROOK ST., GARAGE


GRIMSHAW PARK, BLACKBURN. Tel. 57425 OPEN DAILY TILL 0 P.M. -


H.P. TERMS — EXCHANGES — THREE MONTHS' GUARANTEE. OPEN ALL WEEK-END


£370 £176


.................... •••••• £435 (THE OLD FIRM) 6th OLDEST AUSTIN DISTRIBUTORS IN THE WORLD ! I !


h a s l i n g d e n TELEPHONE: ROSSENDALE 3434/5/6


AFTER HOURS SALES ROSS. 3438 MR HALSTEAD and/or 6398 MR RIDINGS •


CLEARANCE SALE! All nine cars below at drastically reduced prices —MUST GO ! ! No Exchanges


1959 HILLMAN Minx Saloon (LBV 189) ............................................ .......... £15 1961 MORRIS 1000 Saloon. Green; heater (945 ND) ................................... £130 1961 FORD Anglia Saloon. Black (206 TTC) ................................................ £100 1960 MORRIS 1000 Traveller de Luxe (KHG 727) .......................... £1«0 1961 MORRIS 1000 Traveller. While (VFV 185) ....................................... £150 1960 MINI Saloon. Fitted twin carbs. Special head, a little flyer. Body roughish, but goes well (KHG 941) ............................................... • ••••• £®^


ctutsmsufs sons ltd £595 Lighting


had its now footway lighting standards in operation since yesterday week.


The village of Pendleton has


of this kind would be in position to advise, and necessary, bring pressure to bear on those bodies whose responsibility it is to provide leisure facilities. I t would give a powerful


* 595


by some villagers earlier this year, when it was stated that street lights would spoil the appearance of the village, a vote was taken at the annual meet­ ing of the Parish Council in


After objections were raised


voice to all of us who want to see Ciitheroe become a mor ively and stimulating place to live.”


Island of Jersey, near the French coast. World War II is just beginning and the Ger­ mans occupy the island, Eddie is interviewed by the Countess (Romy Schneider) and Col. Steinhager (Gert Probe), and he says he will work for the Germans, if be is freed.


Kind” narrated by Edgar Lust- garten, tells the story of


Also showing is "Payment in


Paula Morgan (Justine Lord) a.young, dedicated wife of a struggling business man, who in her attempts to create facade of prosperity, falls into debt.


range of goods for sale which included household articles, plants, hardware, preserves, cakes, gifts and other items. There was also a welcome tea room and exciting bottle stall, if the weather . had been in a more kindly mood there seems no doubt that the result would have been a record for this annual event. Mr. W. Kinder, divisional


chairman, presided and the opening ceremony was per­


formed by Coun. Mrs. Vera MacMillan, the prospective


Parliamentary candidate for the division to whom bouquet was presented by Miss Bailey, of Hurst Green. The organisers are very grateful to all who contri­ buted to make this event so successful.


THE STARS AND YOU


ember 22): The week will be made exciting by meetings with now people. A chance to get out


SCORPIO (October 23 to Nov­


FOR WEEK COMMENCING NOVEMBER 20th, 19G7.


20): News from a friend could have a much bigger effect on your own affairs than you realise. A longstanding problem will be solved this week and you will complete a job that has defied


PISCES (February 19 to March


support oi a friend will be partlc- CUVr,Fc /March 01 to Anril 20): M


B to avoid a major row tnis week. | iGr- «-v.e lurch


Powerful arguments will be used ted by social matters, against you,


risk beinl your own way, you '*}}*


March. About 40 villagers attended


the meeting and. a majority of 13 voted in favour of adopting section three of the Parish Councils Act, 1957.


Don’t relax too much life will cancer (j{,no 21 to July 21): 5,e,?22le^ } i i lK.j)e?LrS tamcdlSe I Compromise will be, needed oyer


chancetart to the week, \v\fa tbe importanC new friendship, pos- of a minor set>DacK. _,bl v romance chance to move ahead.


quick thinking and action could give you a very good I haver another chance"to get your


own way later on. In the home, t an unexpected development leads


your leisure activities. Work will present a few surprises, some of them extremely pleasant and encouraging for the future. b VIRGO (August 22 to Septem­


lete change and relaxation in


ger 22): There will be plenty t oing on around you but little that represents real progress. Try to curb your impatience, and


ake the opportunity to do some long-term planning, particularly where career affairs arc con­


he moves. Work will be much I more demanding than usual and


reward for your effort. THE WEEK'S BIRTHDAYS


cernedLIBRA (September 23 to Octo­ ber 22): If you are prepared to meet a friend half way, you will find it much more successful t than waiting for him to make all


I you will not see an immediate , Monday: A less hectic and more


po much greater freedom and a r riction at home will make life


onfidence, especially in front of I way ahead Is clear for you to seniors.


c etter also to conceal lack # TAURUS (April 21 to May 20): s a g - and * 5*flr* * 6' dim-


U qbn ittSRm ? i tm h p r ”3 to persoQal plans conflict with a r»Si^ J«TAorAU®


December 20). Not a S°°d.nkiv make your choice and stick to it. to Insist.«^nmD^ « ^ nH rrifnioy Don’t rely too much on the good- about


[^ovc*£5?Jj “tjJ:? group social activity. You muse


5 j? u nvnli nvf will of others; you could become th?? week too demanding and find yourself


January 19). You must stick xoj.v_.i_ nrovideri vou concentrate v°£r SjJUJf,


/rw«r«v.«M. oi complete a new- project. You will to make considerable progress this


e'oteRnate’ on what you are doing and do not allow yourself to be distrac-


Friends tend to be unco-opera- scjjeme jUS^ yet. you need time t l * A... n,..»


If you want GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Don't rush ahead with a new


FeAQUARIUS (Janua^ 20 to cxpert advice. A chance meeting s bruary 181. unusual Quiet this week COuld lead to an


90 to to think, and should also take MISCELLANEOUS SALES


CHILD'S ROLL-TOP DESK and swivel chair as new.—Wilkinson, Gisbum Cotes, Gisburn.


NEW and second-hand modern pianos. Leading makes, includ­ ing Rodgers Hopkinson, Zender, Bentley. Mannington an d Weston Knight. Specialists in Farflsa, and Baldwin electronic organs Confidential terms, repair and tuning service.—Poll­ ards (a family business since 1860) 20/22 StandJsh Street. Burnley. Tel; 25829.


MARMET H.C.B. PRAM, white/ navy hood, canopy, mattress,


fur rug; P.V.C. playpen, mat­ tress, all perfect, £18.—Phone Chatburn 318 after 6 p.m.


PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS. Choose yours now from our first class range of albums.—


Ivaydce Bookshop. 2G Moor Lane CUtheroc. Tel. 2698.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone. Sharp, Huntley Lawn, Samlesbury.


Mellor 787.


STAIR AND HALL CARPET excel­ Slent condition.—Apply 4 Church


treet, Ciitheroe.


STANDARD 8. 1954. one year’s M.O.T. four months’ tax, £30. 8 Littlemoor View, Clithcroc.


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to


The VValter Thomason sewing


Centre. 72/74/76 Scotland Road Nelson


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Ciitheroe. Ladles’ and gents' pure wool Shepherd vests.


LACONITE Formica. Mahogany, Conti Board stockists—Waterloo Timber Co. Tel. Clithcroc 3263.


1956 MORRIS MINOR. 4-door, M.O.T. taxed.—16 Hallway View,


Ciitheroe.


ORNAMENTAL flowering trees, hedging plants, fruit bushes, etc., arriving shortly.—Barker's, Primrose Nurseries, Ciitheroe. Tel. 3521.


“GLOBAL” boy’s and girl’s Swiss watches 59/6. Full range of Timex, Ingersoll, Sm i t h*s Services, Russian, Avia and all leading makes of Swiss watches. All fully guaranteed. Order now for Xmas.—Morton’s. 18 Moor Lane. Clithcroe. Tel. 2420.


CONIFERS and container-grown, shrubs, from 4/6 each—Barker’s. Primrose Nurseries, Clitheroe. Tel. 3521


ENGLISH ELECTRIC double- oven cooker, automatic control.,, almost new. Cost £68-5-0,


3358 after 6 p.m. accept £34.—Tel. Clitlieroe 3282.


FOOD MIXER (English Electric) with mincer and juice extractor. Reasonable. — Phone Clitheroe


TYPEWRITER (child's portable) in case as new. £4 o.n.o.—Phone Clitheroe 3358, after 6 p.m.


NEW WORLD 33 GAS COOKER, good condition first reasonable offer.—Tel. Clitheroc 3701.


SPUR ADJUSTABLE SHELVING Waterloo Timber Co., Clitheroe.


Tel. 3263.


leasanter atmosphere. F• LEO (July 22 to August 21): pather tense this week. Seek com­


CORNER HOUSE, King Lane. Clitheroe. Twill flannelette sheets and Dormy blankets.


RUSBRIDGE.—You can choose any article In stock—Watches. Clocks, Rings, Cutlery—and pay for It weekly.—Rusbridge, Jewellers. 24, King William Street, Blackburn.


800 BLUE SLATE, 24” X 12”, for sale.—Tel. Chatburn 448.


RE-UPHOLSTERY., Save middle­ man’s profit Wo> re-cover your treasured 3-plece suites as new from as little as 18 gns.: chairs £7 Over 100 patterns Free estimates. Distance no object.— Write or phone BEAKBANE. 50 Zion Street Burnley Tel. 27188.


DEEP FREEZE CABINETS, large selection new and second-hand. Cheapest in the country.—Tel. Acme refrigeration Blackburn


52999.


UMBRELLAS: over 100 in stock, from 21/-; folding umbrellas


progressive year than you have had for some time. Domestic Issues will soon be resolved and relationships will improve and provide much help and happiness


from 43/11. — Dean’s, Hair dressers. 3 Market Place, Clith­ eroe. Tel. 3811.


1961 6D TRADER tipper wagon for sale complete overhaul.- T. Varley. Tel. Gisburn 322.


throughout the year. inTuesday: A lucky break early ith consequent financial Im­


a the year advances you rapidly wlong the path of your, career, provement. An adventurous year


1959 WOLSELEY 15/60. Grey, red interior; good tyres (379 LTB) ........... £180


1960 FORD Popular (7389 NA) ............................................................ only £20 All above showing. registration numbers for identification on our open sales park floodlight nightly till 11 p.m.


SOME GOOD CLASS CARS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION


*1965 FORD Cortina. Blue (BEN 364C) ....................................................... £460 *1965 VAUXHALL Victor 101 in Primrose, thoroughly overhauled (BTM 457C)................................................................................................. £480


*1964 (Nov. 1963) M.G. Magnctte Saloon. Immacnlate (ATJ 343A) ....... £495 *1963 MORRIS 1100 Saloon. Old English white (ABA 801B)........... ..... £385 *1965 AUSTIN A.40 Saloons. Grey, red interior; first class (choice of four) each ....................................................... .■


*1966 AUSTIN 1800. Snow white, black interior; perfect; one owner UTB 827D) .................................................................................................


....................................................


*1962 HILLMAN Minx Super in beige and white; rim bellishers. A Gem Any Trial (977 WTE) .................................................................. ........


*1964 MORRIS Oxford Traveller. Blue; ideal family/business car (AEN 485B)


£395 £665 £330


................................... ............................:...................................... £495


*1962 TRIUMPH Herald Estate White. Not many of these (5718 NE) ••• £315 *1961 HILLMAN Minx De Luxe. Cherry red/white; superlative throughout (542 UTC)..........................................................................................*........ £295


*1961 AUSTIN Healey Sprite. White; new' hood; fast (1745 YG) ........... £295 1966 MORRIS Mini Van. Green; excellent; any trial (EBV 791D) ......... .. £2^0


1965 AUSTIN Mini Van. Grey; heater; first class (LTC 913C) ............... £260 ♦ Looated in our showrooms


SALES OPEN UNTIL ) R.m, SATURDAYS 5 p.m SUNDAYS 4-30 p.M-


WE ARE B.M.C. MAIN PARTS STOCKISTS CARRYING THOUSANDS OF POUNDSWORTH OF GENUINE B.M.C. PARTS


TRADE INQUIRIES WELCOME EXPRESS DELIVERY VAN SERVICE


when you will enjoy many new and exciting experiences. Wednesday? Many changes will


occur during the year ahead. You can welcome them, for most will have a beneficial effect upon your life. Your financial situation in particular will change drama­


ly when you should, make t many new friends. It may be best


wFriday: Encouragement at work anill give a boost to your efforts


. ,


wn adventures, and bring added 1 ing year, provided that you main-


pleasure to your life. I Sunday? An active and interest- I tain personal contacts and com-


jeSaturday: Some exciting pro p cts will give you the chance to a ut past mistakes behind you Cnd gain added prestige at work. olose friends involve you in their


.


I arid seek partnership rather than individual enterprise


municato your ideas and plans. Share your thoughts, seek advice


Young Fanners’ meeting


I Farmer’s Club had a very in­ teresting meeting when Mrs. Lupton, of Waddington spoke about her visit to Canada. A vote of thanks was given


Members of Clitheroe Young


lover tihe business which fol- l lowed.


by Paul Steiger and seconded by Keith Whitwell. George Whittaker presided


m PLASTERING tm SERVICE SLATING---- TILING


— ALL PROPERTY REPAIRS — Expertly Executed Estimates Free >


■ ■ ■, Write or Call (anytime) '


23 NELSON STREET, LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE


GIRL'S 14" CYCLE, scU or exchange for larger model.— Lower Hall Cottage, Downham


'SAMPLER' double knitting wool, 1/2 per oz. Well worth trying.—


The Sampler, 20 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


MOBO ROCKER good condition.' Bridge 273.


tically alThursday: An active year soci­


o postpono until much later changes you had planned for the middle of the year. Someone close to you will bring unusual news.


year materially. A chance meet­ ing In the latter months will lead to romance and probably to changes in your life.


d make this a very successful —


and playpen Tel. Dunsop


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer In part-exchange for new goods.—24 King William Street, Blackburn


PRAM SERVICE: hoods re­ covered; new aprons, wheels re­ tyred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane, and Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 2683.


NICE AND EASY hair colouring, all shades In stock, a good


selection of hair ornaments, always on sale.—Dean’s Hair dressers 3 Market Place, Clith­ eroe. Tel. 3811.


SITUATIONS VACANT EXPERIENCED DOBBY AND


JACQUARD WEAVERS WANTED • Day Work Only


— apply-— MR. E. BROWN


James Dewhurst and Son (CLITHEROE) Lul.


SIIAWBRIDGE MILL. CLITIIEROE. Tel. 2414


PLATT IR0S. (Sales) LTD. (A Member of the Stone-Platt Group) Require


ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT


Preferably qualified with some industrial experience and between 25 and 35 years of age to act as assis­ tant to tlte Companys Accountant.


Contributory Pension and Life-Assurance Scheme Salary by negotiation


Please send details to


THE SECRETARY, GLOBE WORKS, ACCRINGTON


EXPERIENCED MECHANIC


Conversant with all makes of car, preferably with experience on body repairs. Good rates of pay. — Apply: —


PARK MOTOR CO. BRIDGEWATER GARAGE,


DUCK STREET, CLITHEROE Telephone: 3547


Platt Bros. (Sales) Ltd. (A Member of the Stone-Platt Group) Require


EXPERIENCED INVOICE CLERK


For responsible position in Companys Accounts Department, largely concerned with Inter­


Salary by Negotiation Please send details to THE SECRETARY, GLOBE WORKS, ACCRINGTON


national Sales


T.G.B. MOTORS LIMITED — CLITHEROE Require


Skilled Mechanics


Diesel experience preferred. Top rates (8/9 per hour) for right men, who will be good time keepers and versatile — Also Required


Semi-Skilled Mechanics (7/9 per hour)


Apply:—Mr. J. Pickles T.G.B. MOTORS LIMITED


Woonc Lane, Clithei;oc — Telephone: 3785 Mr. Pickles may be contacted alter hours at Clitheroe 3784


PLUMBER REQUIRED


For domestic Heating work .


— Apply: —


E. RONNAN (Whalley) LTD.


4 Sydney Avenue, Whalley Tel: 2555


TWO LADIES REQUIRED


To assist in dining room


etc. Four or Five evenings per week


— ■ Ring —


WHALLEY 3213 For Appointment


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL requires


1 staff nurse: 1 enrolled nurso: 1 domestic assistant. Apply to Matron.


GARAGES


GARAGE in Clitheroe wanted to rent or buy. preferably for two cars.—Write giving details to Box No. W3 Advertiser and Times.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


5,000 TOP QUALITY Scotch grown rose bushes, now arrived. . —Barker’s, Primrose Nurseries,


CUtheroc. Tel 3521.


GENT'S RALEIGH Blue Streak cycle Benelux 10-speed gears many spares, as new.— View.' Clitheroc.


*47 West


LADIES’ RALEIGH BICYCLE. good condition, £8.—51 Edisford Rd., Clitheroe. Tel. 2367.


SCAT a n d JA Y ONE FEMALE


BATTERY-FILLER AND


ONE MALE LOOM SWEEPER/


ROLLER CARRIER REQUIRED


For Automatic Looms on Double Day Shifts


— Apply: —


James Tliornber Ltd. Holmes Mill, Clitheroe Telephone: 3601


LADY REQUIRED as


Waitress IN DINING ROOM


PART-TIME—EVENINGS APPLY


ASSHETON ARMS, DOWNHAM


TEL. CHATBURN 227


DRIVER (with own van) required by local beat group.— Ring Chatburn 210.


COMMIS CHEF REQUIRED. — Applications to: Manager. Moor­ cock Inn Ltd., Waddington, Nr.


Ciitheroe. Tel. 2333.


FEMALE BAKERY STAFF re­ quired. full or part-time. Young


girl apprentice preferred.—Apply Mashiters, Moor Lane, Clithcroe. Tel. Clitheroe 3541.


WOMAN REQUIRED to control ing the issue of work in our finish­


caster Hosiery Co. Ltd. Waterloo Mills, Clitheroe •


department.—Apply Lan­


STAFF REQUIRED. — Apply Manager. Palladium Cinema. Clitheroe, Tel. 3147.


INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN or .youth required in our dispatch


department.—Apply: Lancaster Hosiery Co. Ltd., Waterloo Mills. Clitheroe.


PASTRY COOK REQUIRED, male or female.—Applications to: Manager, Moorcock Inn Ltd.. Waddington Nr. Ciitheroe. Tel. 2333.


FEMALE LAUNDRY WORKERS. full.or part-time.—Please apply: Manager, Clitheroe Laundry


Ltd., Pimlico Rd Ciitheroe. Tel. 3841.


.


DAILY HELP REQUIRED to assist with housework on bus route 9 to: 3 dally, Saturday 9


nd Times.*


w to 12 or other hours to suit.— a rite; -Box No. T2 Advertiser


DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED. 3 mornings- per week; also part- time gardener.—Apply Mrs. Gretton, old’ Hall. West Brad­ ford. Tel. Clitheroc 3282.


World Spor.ts/The Spc


November's World Celtic stars Wallac with Bobby Lennox Rugby Union— the Problems of a sprir Barrie Kelly. Also athletics, show-jum •boxing, cricket, etc.


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1966 VICTOR Do Luxe miles, good conditio'


1966 MORRIS Mini Supe Immaculate .......


1966 VAUXHALL VX-1 mirrors, excellent cc


1965 VICTOR Super li cactus green. One ou


1964 AUSTIN A40. grev. condition


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1964 VIVA Dc Luxe whik one owner ...........


1963 MORRIS 1100. gre 1963 AUSTIN Mini grey


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Had Clitheroc forwards poss, Nefhcrfield on Saturday. Once again, however,


(he odd goal in three. Incredible as ii miglv


at the interval had their ailai Netherfield could cerlair


:thc interval. The were saved to some ex­


only made a number of .-peak- ling saves but on more than one occasion was really luck-v to get- the ball away. Without the sendees of Rob­


gtent by the brilliance of tlicir oalkeeper, Holmes, who not


Bradford after playing Severn! i games with Clitlieroe.' aid not !


son they would be a very mod­ erate side indeed. Andy Webster, who went to


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