IV
SITUATIONS VACANT s CHthcroc Advertiser and Times, Thursday, March 23, 1967
Ribblesdale Easter cruise
MANY pupils from Ribbles- dale C o u n t y Secondary School will be having a busy Easter holiday this year, ; j they arc participating in a wide range of activities or
ganised by the school. Twenty-five pupils will be
going on an educational cruise on th e British In d ia liner Devonia, which makes regular tr ip s between Russia, Iceland and th e Middle East. With two members of staff
Vigo Bay, in northern Spain, for the famous regatta, and th e ir final p o r t-o f call before i returning to Tilbury on rh u rs - day .April 6, will be a t Corunna • During the cruise there are regular classes on board ship,
On April 2 they will be a t
unusual in th a t i t will te te k ta g l nd passionUde liymns in place during the holidays and
ai* th is
n ot during the normal school 1011
CAMPING ^
scholars’ PASSION MUSIC
h
palm Sunday evening p a r jSh Church choir, Augmented for the sang music from Han-
“Messiah" woven into ser f o m with suitable lessons I
^ the • congregation joined, ^
organ chorale-prelude by J. S. Bach for Passiontide " O Man,
cruising on a luxury liner, ended with the short but veiy Other L o l ls Will be “roughing effective Chorale-Prelude ‘Hei2- ^ slewing in tents and cook- nch th a t mich verlangen” ng for thlmselves.
While their classmates are bewail thy mortal sin and
members of the school’s camp- an t organist Miss Lmda Thomp- memoers ui
Mr. J. H. Turner and Mr. D. Bowker, the pupils arc to leave from th e school th is morning (.Thursday), and should em bark from Tilbury in the af ter noon. Tile cruise will tak e them to
Lisbon, where they will have u. 17-hour stay, th en on to
Malaga, in Spain, for a fu rth er 22 hours stay.
in North Africa, and travel 40 miles inland to Tetuan in Morocco.
They will th en cross to Ceuta Mr. G. Wynne, a student '
District next Wednesday until f / f q^ S e d ° m Mr.
teacher, will be accompany occaalon on- which the “Mes- L s . Brierley. of 16 Parson the boys.
G. wyi,n=.
Bo " er and I “
’ T v in c l Althougn h
LESSER KNOWN tms waas me
hi s th
s i t te r , Mris Ann T Brierley, pink and white hyacinth pips. t uh‘i(‘u i eMer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ^ J In ^ atUtendance
rd |
A well-known actress a ider'dau
^a orchestra for such, a service, the SatUrday to Mr. CORPORATION OF CLITHEROE
RATE REBATES (RATING ACT 1966)
year commencing 1st Apnl, 1JS7
Persons who can apply me: Owner-occupiers. Tenants of private houses and flats. Tenants of Council houses and flats.
Persons living in ’mixed’ properties (i.e. house and shop), and which is mainly a private dwelling.
^ e k 0tifms0inglehaA
Rebate ’is available where the income of the^ratepaycr applicable to
married couples with children. Application forms are available a t The Borough
Treasurer's Office, Church Street. Clltheroe. Tt is essential th a t application be made before 30th
ApriM967, and th a t a New Application be made by per sons now in receipt of rebate.
H L SAGAIt, Town Clerk.
CORPORATION OF CLITHEROE (RATING ACT 1966)
rates BY mSTALHraTS Application forms for the payment of Rates by In
stalments in the year commencing 1st April, 1967, are now available at the Borough Treasurer’s Office,
Church Street, Clithcroe. Application by Ratepayers already using this
facility is not required.
II. L. SAGAR. Town Clerk.
section which is so often omit- K t I
I Ml-. Robert Forster (tenor). ™e s to te o l the livei DauK.^tue dealt neatly with several of the “ All th !^ S
in her own register in arias like | "How beautiful are. the feet-L I
y - - I S ^ ? 1
.................... M
e1Uebnrto1k arias “ t t a f follow Cira e reS w
dliffifcult mece to nerform which was sung' by Mr. Tom Wignall.
pi p EXCELLENT SINGING
I conducted by Mr. Charles Myers and the lessons were read by
The music of the service was a of the ri ’ver bank, the - • yenln
hi.sT h L i ^ I I
because of | — -------
ments had no wish to go ahead a t c l l th eroe AuoUon M a r t , |sa tin roses in th e ir h a ir and | wovkfriends. 1 with only one.
I ” ThtTcounciT supported a view 1 f l £ alMmaL
t.„ndpr tor both develop- ,
rWhy do the nations a most incUned to submit a tender for _ _ l________ demana. arger project.
Weekly refuse collection ?
Refuse collections in | there was a ^ V c a f f 1 a n I S e n t r y of store cattle be iiiteresteci in a small ir fo™ ^ dd’ in the m-calf section couotacions-
New post for Whalley man
in-calf cows, I Mr. James Howarth, of The th e I in -
heifers, £40-£51; smart breed- power sta tion a t Huncoat. heifers
£36-£49;
the Curate'' (The Rev. Tom Ta~y- j Clltheroe Rural Counci1 a re a £2V£35. w^ ' ey
extremely effective down the I a “Pakamatic” type refuse col-
of the choir who gave a firm i f th e vehicle is puichased, a At ^ ° " da5. i ,He 43 pigs, Matthews, m the management and telling top line, assisted by weekly collection should
general, particularly of the boys being[satisfactory. four lady sopranos. CHOICE FRUIT BUSINESS NOW TRANSFERRED TO:
9 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE
Mrs. Fergusson will be pleased to welcome old and new customers at the new shop and apologises for the inconvenience during alterations and removal ALWAYS THE BEST QUALITY FRUIT AND GREENGROCERY OBTAINABLE
Telephone: 3163
Prove the strength of Tintawn .carpeting.
____________ Monday to Wednesday next week.
when they attempt to slap a ticket onto a regal looking Rolls | which has no number plates, but a discreet crest. Too late they realise the
They play two traffic wardens who exceed their powers ..
passenger could be a person of some eminence and decide to quit quickly and for a
place as far away as possible. They invest Eric's savings in
a holiday on the French Riviera. Their car, which goes
with them, is a vintage model, and as such, i t is coveted by international jewel thieves, who look on i t as an ideal vehicle for smuggling stolen gems. And so the two become in volved in some exciting and
Caterer to the Musical Profession
E. J. APPLETON
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING EXPERT
27 VICTORIA TERRACE KEIGHLEY
24 hour Telephone Service KEIGHLEY 4864
Distance no object RE-UPHOLSTERY
with Latex oushions from £26. Chairs from £3. Wido ranso of patterns.
Your Sulto mado as now In moauetto or vlnydo from £14:
Estimates free Phone or writo; J. LOMAX
•with a stomping stallion! Tintawn is tough. Set a stomping
can stomp away to its heart s content. May we quote you for your requirements
. WALTS LTD,
31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE
TELEPHONE: 313B
T i n t m v n IRI SH CARPETING
55 LARKIIILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.
^ °^ ^ k|:SaW °n I Why put up with damp
because of its colours and subtle, high fashion design. You Should come along and see our samples of
Tintawn. You won’t be disappointed. And if you want to test Tintawn’s toughness, bring along a stallion. It
Estimates Free No obligation Consult
A sp h a lt Floors and LINO TILING
JAMES BOLTON & Son (ASPHALTERS) l t d . _
LOWER EANAM WHARF. BLACKBURN
E Blackburn ■59438.
■ on all floor problems Tolonhono:
.
vanlnES Blaokburn.55342. SHIPS CARPETS
u NEW AND SEUUNUHAND wuallttes unobtainable else* where Made’specially roi nara
a ear tor shipping companies T. FOWLER
nd Government battleships Uarf?e selection oi all sizes
W 177 UHORLEY ROAD.
ALTON-LE-DALE. PRESTON Tel. 35175.
. . -i----- —----------- 1 i'--1-:— ° "n" ___
tions towards them. Also showing is “ Shenan
sinister happenings, with a rival gang turning their a t te n -1
doah”, sta rring James Stewart and Doug McClure. “The Guns of Navarone", th a t wonderful war film, is | showing from Thursday to Sat
urday. The film sta rs Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn and Stanley Baker. The film tells of an assign
ment given to a few hardened soldiers in the Second World War, to sneak into the enemy's
high security eamp and destroy a huge gun which has been bombarding th e British. There are several exciting
* * I in July. and -9-
ofiotatioiS- steers, 151-174/- electricity each year and emp- weekend 0n th e Burnley Road. I ner cwt • heifers. 162-170/-; loys 250 workers.
liOggo, oULLJJ °c<« ___ i : i iha /_ i nlo/'fvipif.V fiflrl ^ fonvard. morp _ th an
' ?owsB 1^0-134/-’ plainer cows, he was the s ta tio n s opeiations Earniers were expected to 110-1 14 /-- bails
m-p graded cattle, 150-152/-; Before his new appointment, drjV(;r was killed.
north countiy hoggs, 3/6 to for the working of th e five I pEdted to do th e same, he 7/10* local hoggs, 3/2 to 3/8; boilers,
WELL-KNOWN comedians, Eric Moreeambc and Ernie HB ’ s 110/. to 140/-; pork tricity supply industry mlJ4b I pointed out that where the pipe Wise star in “That Riviera Touch,” at the Palladium from pigs, 39/- per = cutters, “ a “ e
local’slreep a /5 t o 2 / 7: horned He has been a t Huncoat A djfieren t view was taken PW
added. .
PS 55/-’ to 92/- per head; since 1959 ahd joined the elec- Coua w. Blackwell, who | sS , eel' ‘
^ / 6 sows £ 4 per head or Mr. Howarth, who is married, ’
p ‘ ' --------------■ SNOOKER LEAGUE CHATBURN "B" K. Hargreaves — F. Webster ............. 6 pts.
. 61 . 58
. 55 Chas. Rydehcard BILLINGTON “A”
Cy. Rydeheard ----- B. Lee .........................
sequences, b ut the climax of the film comes when th e intrepid \
soldiers finally achieve success. *
Once again. sultrily hand
some Elvis Presley proves he is as talented an actor as he is an accomplished sin ger in “Kissin’ Cousins.” which is being shown ai the Civic Hall next' Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Song hits from the: film
have already climbed the charts and are established favourites ihat have won even more Presley. fans among people of all ages.' “Death Drums along the
Ri v e r,” showing from Thursday lo Saturday, is a pulsating story of adventure, murder and diamond smug gling on the dark continent. While investigating the
murder of an African police man,’ Inspector S a n d c r s (Richard Todd) discovers that large; quantities or dia monds' are being smuggled' out through Gondra docks. It appears, that the death and the diamonds are linked Featured in the same pro gramme “The Treasure of Silver Lake” takes one back to the stage coach days of the- wild west, where Old Shatterhand. (Lex Barker) arid his faithful Indian com: pahion:'. Winrietou (Pierre Brice), are justly, renowned. And when a stagecoach is
. . 43 .. 68 . . 61
392 3 pts.
W. Wild - - ........... F. Gorton ..................... 59 B. Hilton ........... . • • • • 49
325
D. Nuttnll L. Whittaker • • - T. McMenemy W. Driver
...........
R. Th’stlethwnitc .
PENDLETON “B” 2 Pts- P. Geddes ..................... „
65 48 41
33 53
’ 303 : WADDINGTON 5 pis.
J. H a rg re av e s ,............ 49 M. Sowden ................... r “
P. Jackson ..................... S. Cox
J. Sowden ..................... „„ J. Wopff
..................... 88
......................... 42 303
WHALLEY 3 pts.
R. Wilson ...................... J® M. Camm ..................... 82
J. Charles F. Hargreaves • E. Charnlcy J. Timpeney •••
M. Kerr D. Niven
T. Palmer .............. S. Holt
G. Holden .............. T. Brown ..............
................. G. Burgess . . — , PENDLE CLUB
G. Whittaker • • • • T. Howarth ..........
. G. Kermeen, .......... H. Westwell
■ F. Hudson . .......... ..........
CROSS KEYS ................. ..........
35 63
81
, 32 68
. 81 . 29 . 65
346
. 82 . 38 . ’ 67 . 50 . 28 . .49
2 pts. PENDLETON “A"
C. McKenzie G. Newing . . • ■ A. McNab . . . . F. McNab W. Weaver , H. Nutter
----- 314 ’
ambushed, the passenger the results are: WhaUey Con- murdered and an Indian | mapTtoTenrthe two friends I
. In the knock-out competition,
undertake to hunt down Ihe So(Jal 828’b ®03; Pendleton into the next found bandits.
526: I “A" 633, Waddington 562. ,
288 6 pts.
, 71 • ,
T. Grosvenor E. Horsefield
A. Clark' R.
A. Middlcbrough • R. Farlte r
CHATBURN A ........ ........
................
B. ---------- E. Petty .......
' _ .. Wilding
H. Lawrenson .............. 57 I. Renwick
A. Swain
T. Seed .......................... 48 T. Williamson .............. 47
CROSS KEYS "A” B. Smith
...................... 69
[is a keen gardener and golfer. warnlng notices. It was up to motorists crossing these roads to drive with reasonable pre* I
‘ “ t ^ f ^ o f ^ work was' si ned.. and Ulere were
cautions a t reasonable speeds. The C o u n t y ’ s contractors |
would be expected to clear up* when th e job was done b u t to J
BILLINGTON “B" 2 pts. I ask them to 'd o T o every night I . .......... ..
p. Frokopyszyn .......... 39 299
...................... 39 .................. 67
orr 37
was reasonably good for tire I For Order Typing/Records The condition of th e ro a d s . _ . rl, ,
work being carried out by the contractors, commented County
Coun. T. Aspin. Supporting him, Conn. J.
5 pts. do with the dirt on the roads. The state of the roads is not at all bad considering the work
Trueman declared: “I think the accidents have nothing to
J . Geldard ...................... 62 D. Nield .......................... 62
D. Peck .......................... 49 326
POLICE
G. Coldwell L. McEntec
P. B o o th ...............................55 T. Swift
.................. 58 .................. 52
G. Titley ...................... 58 P. Craig .......................... 1°2
.......................... 68 391
3 pts 47 65 45 45 46
Astin .......................... . 44 292
r . swales R. Bell
. . ................... 67
T. Riding • •• R. Burn ........ J. Abrahams
........ CONSERVATIVES
W. Anderton .......... E.-Tomlinson
W. Bray .............. D. Cowperthwaite
28 65 64 50 24'
SOCIAL CLUB 5 pts. | Scott
that is going on.” There was support, too f°i
Coun. Bentley. Coun. S. Holgate’s view was.
6 Pts. I up.”
Please apply to:— Office Manager,
Highfield Road, Clitheroe For Interview Phone: 2125
ORGANIST REQUIRED for the C l i t l i e r o e Congregational
“If any farmer made half a s _______________________ much dirt the police would g?t s t a f f REQUIRED.—Apply Man- on to them about cleaning i t I ageress, Palladium Cinema,
Tel. 2476.
West Riding County Council, th e highway authority, draw ing attention to comments
| made. ___________ -
MISCELLANEOUS SALES_________
"SUNHOUSE" ELECTRIC FIRE I “ kw.) £3; also fireguard 10/-. —Phone Clithcroe 2337. ______
CLITHEROE girl’s Grammar .school blazer, size 36 , «
Apply 26 Park Avenue, burn
50/ - ^
ITRICYCLE to su it child 4-6 years __________
Chat-
good, cond—Apply 3 Ennerdale Rd„ Clitheroe.
maNTON H.C.B PRAM, white/, navy blue. Good condition. Apply 21 Kay Street. Clltheroe.
Whallcy Road. Olltheroc, 298
2 pts. 81 28
N. Waterworth . . . . . . 24 G. Tomlinson
44 99 u0
336 . 79
6 pts. 40
. 52 . 72 ..
. 64 . 56 363
home and away basis, and the scores are the aggregate of two
The games were played on a
" wlmfinf S wm go competition.
RE-UPHOL8TERY. Have Middle- ■man’s Profit. 1 Guarantee toe finest Workmanship a t the
A letter is to be sent to th e part-t im e shop assistant for ---------- --------- 1 1 confectioners. Tuesday, Thurs day. Friday and Saturday morn- incs.—Apply 24 Victoria Street,
I c 1
inEs.- CUth<eroe.
VERNON FOOTBALL , POOLS, Collectors wanted in t h e Clitheroe/Wlialley area. Good commission. — Write: Area Manager, 33 Albert Street,
Padlham.
PLEASANT GIRL REQUIRED to assist in small catering house. Monday-Saturday. meals and
Bradford.
overalls provided.—Apply: Mrs. Sandford Fruit Vale, West
WANTED GIRL, leaving school Easter, for modernised fruit shop. 5-dav week. Every other Sat. afternoon off. — Choice Fruit, 9 Moor Lane. Clitheroe
CHILDREN’S A N ° RAK5 uom f KW 0 |L.F n.LED RADIATOR 36/-. — Economic fatores. 70 ..... oak sidCboid £7 o.n.o..—16 V h ------------
park A., Clithcroc. - -
estimates absolutely Iree,\ ,l^Jfn selections of pattern wlU call
keenest prices- 3-piece suites from £18 all work welcomed,
all areas evenings or daytime Lt Dreterred.—Write or pbone
f c n Poemic0a|te 8ra Road. Clltheroe.
12 Llngfield Avl, ciltheroc. U es,S- -
Beakbane. 60 ^lon Street. Burnley. Tel. No 27188.
I LADIES DRESS SKIRTS. . trews, . .
W.jes at:haliey
------------
HEALTH EOODS C. R HARGREAVES & SONS
For ail your Health Foods enquire at
Parson Laner'Clitheroe. Tel. 2183.
1 13 MORRIS 1109, one owner.— Street, -Blackburn. . ■U
I BARGAIN. 1860 Isetta Three- | BOY/S. • wheolor. good condition. Learner
S S .x h t em e ^ m W e t c . £60 o.n.o.—Tel. Hcilifiold 261.,
Ec°o°atl0Mra0in
dresses. We stock all SB" hibs
GoodFnday. Open Eo&ter Satur- Road). d $ T closed Economic
to 54' hips. Closed, from Road, CUtheroe. Stores,
Easter Monday.-— wn
S ^ a u l t e ^ d s iz e s
1 eroe.
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
lOY’S. YOUTH’S AND MEN’S S jeans all colours.—At Economic
_________ PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIREU
tores, 70 WhaUey Rd„ CUth .• .
—Write, a or, ■ Dhone Sharp. Huntley Lawn; Samlesbury. Mellor 787 (Lateral New Bant
70 Whauiey I , .!£acnl([ime., extra energy tablota. 2/6,
or by appointment. 59ioa. .
nn" Whalley I TIRED? : DEPRESSED? . Take) from Chemists
HIGH. QUALITY n troplcal Ltd'’ 1 RUSBRIDGE for high class] plants etc. — Bpnadf|-. L^n ’ niAMOND repairs of all klnds^i
___ 'Clltheroe. Tel. 3147.
Church.—For further details please contact: J. Ward. Ash down, Eastham St., Clitheroo.
in r in e lambs 5/2J per pound; staff of 100 men and responsible near Gisbum, in winch a taxi
1 14-128/ - ; superintendent, m c h a rg e of a L the r0ads clear of dirt d* conti-actors should be ex-
S i plant, which generates 60, million u nits
stirks, He
I live a t Stoneycroft, LittJemooi andMftEesias.
~ ~ I h0" e" sb 0es by Philip and Caro-
Road, Chtheroe. Photo. NWN j A)so in attendance were Miss I fine Ellison (bride’s nephew Sheila Robinson (bride’s youn- and niece) and with wooden
I gg^t’^sistef) an d Miss Joan I spoons by Miss Je an Dlds°n
*• crossland (groom’s youngest (bride’s niece), Karen and Gaiy sister) They wore pink dresses Marie (groom’s n,ace a ,
dev£’°p; | At Friday’s fortnightly sale I df ^ a c e o v e r sa tin with pink nephew) and also by the bride s Mr. an d Mrs. Crossland will I
live a t 71 Bolland Prospect. .— Photo: Pye’s Photo Service.
M-rrSi-Sprit^'calving, £61-£74; Grove, Whalley, h a s recently ■aimer calving £49-£87; in been appointed deputy station I calf heifers, £66-£100; strong superintendent a t ^he c e n t a l £50-£62; s t r o n g I Electricity Generating B o a id |
I Council clash on road danger
two recent j w in d e r Avenue!’ ^lith c ro c ,01 wlio b a s l 1^ 1
church and revealed the excel- lection vehicle subject to the lent singing of the chorus in demonstration by th e firm Woods; - H.
Vickery, Great Mr. _
M m i i iv s faistock sale I superintendent, Mr. N e l s o n l toYn accident h e a r Cross Farm th Gisbum to Skipton
- - ....... of | woman
rvuau, !*»■ wUich a Gisbum died,
and another ,,
..... Howarth will bo respon- caused skids. slble for assisting th e sta tion Coun, Bentley was referring sunerintendent, Mr. N e l s o n
.
I t was ra th e r strange th a t fa ta l
succeeds Mr. WiiL- ; - 1 pipes were Dem being a u.m»
had occurred ne a r points wheie ------
road accidents l uauid
lor) tend tile Vicar (The Rev. should soon be made on a L -Z m e J id )6^ Mr. H. Speak taken up a senior management P fe Bmvland Rural Council. Alan Clark).
under-1 ^ . a °nMoenday’s Cmceting
ai.e to purchase | (Read) made the following | position a t Castle Donington | He wondcrod wheUier dir t | . . .
, bv tra c to r wheels could have _
last
R L O J L E ' VACANCIES DRIVERS CONDUCTORS CONDUCTRESSES
Payment whilst, training - FREE uniform - FREE travel to and from work (something these days) other travel concessions - 18 DAYS HOLIDAY WITH PAY (more after 5 years service) - FREE driving training scheme for conductors - overtime and attractive rates for week-end work - sports & social activities. Sick pay scheme in operation. ■
HEALTHY FIFTY YEAR OLD APPLICANTS CONSIDERED
RIBBLE MOTOR SERVICES LTD. 16, WELLGATE, CLITHEROE PHONE 2176
DYNAMO and ELECTRICAL SERVICES
LIMITED REQUIRE
YOUNG LADIES
With good eyesight for light assembly work, 40 hour week. £9-0-6 basic wage, plus bonus. — Apply —
ALBION WORKS WATERLOO ROAD
or Telephone Clitheroe 2652
SOLAR BLINDS Are Requiring
60 was “out of nil consideration. I / V. L O U Y I j __ ___ iili. m +Virx mode I
T V » v i c t -
Chemist Shop Assistant
Young Girl or School Leaver or Young Lady with
experience in retail required — Call —
BOOTS—The Chemist CLITHEROE
or Phone: 2569
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED to lady In Chatburn, (or M
Home, keep and small wage.— Write Box No. R4. Advertiser and Times.
daily” ).
R1BBLESDALE Wanderers Cricket r Club. Part-time groundsman
K B. Weaver. Salt- Hill Villa, Salt Hill Road, Clitheroc. Tel. 3677.
equired immediately. — Apply
GOOD reliable joiner required. Overtime up to 53J- hour week can bo worked if required. Good
rates of pay.—Inq Veevers, Shawbridge Saw Mills, Clithcroc. Tel. 3375._____________________
SMART female operator required in tl”
yight hours weekly. Age 18-42 Fears.—Apply Phonotas, 109
»e CUtheroe area, for clean eing and sterilising telephones, ishergate, Preston.
SHOP ASSISTANT REQUIRED Tuesday and Saturday nights;, also kitchen worker •Tor 'S a tu r
day night only.—Apply 23 Wad- dington Rd.-, CUtheroe.
CLEANER REQUIRED five morn Cings per week.—68 Pimlico Rd.,
lithcroe. Tel. 2422: MISCELLANEOUS SALES
PLAY PEN with floor 30/-: cot with mattress £3: push chair 15/-.—Peel Park Avenue.
READ "Remedy”—to your advan tage.—On back page.
lEDDING. linen, crockery, cut lery. little furniture and hard ware,—Apply 10 a.m.—4 p.m. Saturday, March 25.—29 Queen St„ Low Moor.
PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re covered; hew aprons; wheels re tyred and repaired. ■
. ... . ..... CONCRETe BLOCKS
NORTH. WEST CONCRETE BLOCK .CO. .
Railway: CrossInE.- Grlmssrsh. .. ,. Tel. Lonsridso 2678. . .
.FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring Nelson.- -
your sewing macnine, reDalrs to m e Walter Thomason Sewing , Centre 73/74/76 Scotland
;
HOOVER STEAM IRONS; list ;rice, £5-2-6. our price, £4-7-6.—
g roe. Tel. 3444. e Kalne, 48 Moor Lane. Cllth
Hargreaves. Moor- Lane and Woone Lane, Olltheroe. : Tel. 2683.
— A. E.
57.' i;:}
n 1
C A WITH
MCKINLAY—BRIERLEY n
en d I
slah” Passion music had been Lane cfitheroe, was married a t te l) an d Miss June Wolie us“ d witir*chor"us’”"sol~oLsts and I
selection of music was different MCKinlay, cider son of Mi. and floweiedheadd1 esses. jL p ^ h e n d e n Richard Crossland, only son of weie . 'o off Mr.
< « - on I who wore fmi-length = s of I y e
irtcr niiih will be camping a t son, ----------
Trimby and Mr. ■ and Mrs. W. organ p a r t of “ M e s s 1 a h | Gregson, members of staff.
Imrieton’ along with Mr. D. hymns and assisted with the
------- „f | — who accompanied the | ..— ----- -
- i ---- ,,,
taineering club will be climbing preda Tayl0l. with continuo from Patterdalo in the Lake
Seven members of the moim- some 2o players, led by Mrs. piayed by Mrs. E. Hulland.
CLIMBING
throughout t Also supporting the choir and soloists was a n orchestra of
CROSSLAND—ROBINSON
T h e . wedding took place a t 1 carried bouquets of white car-1 , ton, ^ o onn" S Saturday
Master Philip Ellison, I and a (page-
Volfenden Richard Crossland, only son of boy) wore royal-blue velvet Frederick Edward
^
car? Clitheroe/ and Miss Je an Ger- Best man was Mr. Edward Robinson fo urth daugh- Parkinson, groomsman Mr.
Beltll0rn’ f e n ^ S V / s i a ^ n d 0’^ r y l t e f o f T ln d Mm. Matthew Terence O’Neill an d ushers Mr. G I R L S
I US.!. who can be against us? INCISIVE
I
p.art extremely . . . j
ful1 soprano solo “I f God be for ^moiine. full-length gown of Kinlay (groom’s b r o t h e l ) . The bride was given away by PeNormea by oanon o x . a hlte Nottingham lace and a groomsman was Mr. s e x y h e r fa th e r and wore a long Bakcr and organist s ’
• t.w.w. . — I dustei* Oi B0f organza and pearl | Peter^ Finder^ a n d ^ . The chorus sang for the most flowers.. She earned a bouque avics_ ^
1 ».x*v* r gone astray” a feature which Bowland Rm-al Council is to . . . I • • , . , , . v rhythmically | __ .
with some n eat incisive dlo rd' H n i l S i l T I P ' t e n d e r s ing in “All we like sheep have l l r i l i s i l i g
full-toigSi1'^ 'v e lr^ cu red by a I Hawthorne and ushers Mr. | “ £ u d'vess o£ Nottingham lace I D y ^ n . a tram .and her | ^
| over sa tin ^
was clearly min-ored by the re-advertise for tenders to build Lata-, the couple left for their The matron of honour, Mrs. de lu d ed a candlewick ' bed- orchestral players.
Kathleen M. H e n d i - y . ^ r e c ^ | ^ em u cu . I tion was held a t the !--------------- , Hotel.
|w a s performed by the Rev. __ — ■ -----*
. frecsias.
eight houses on council-owned honeyrao0n in Switzerland, the Eva Enison (bride’s eldest sis- 1ovii4 tlf.
rjvhlHlP.r.fm.
I : J_ _m /TlQ.t. flllH I X_______________ \ ____ A 1 nr. rlvncc ItT I
Wedding gifts to th e couple ead te a towels, pillow cases
. ’ , . . _ -1 _ n . i (JVCI Cjt uui w*wn «« vi
“ I OI1L uaiiiLu. W .
1 4fV . a B^ ef Hot?* ^ whiteU j u s k y ^ n k _ costume
wj,ich ?™“ ’ddr b' a nf a t o pnibox h a t I couple left for th e ir honeymoon nfiik carnations in Blackpool, the bride wearing
wml- rnctmrm With the 1
rprpntion a t the in our I l STORES CLERK
- head office warehouse. Some clerical experience would be desirable.
We can offer good wages, generous holidays and excellent working conditions
— Please apply to: —
Mr. .T. H. Whileliead Tel: Chatburn 261
are invited to apply the position oC
TRUTEX HEAD OFFICE GRINDLETON
Nine boys and three girls, both well played by the assist- UClo Wiv.
(Deeply my soul doth yearn) . LOCAL WEDDINGS GROCERY and PROVISIONS MANAGER
REQUIRED — FOR SMALL SELF SERVICE STORE IN
CLITHEROE TOWN CENTRE
Good wage paid to right man, holiday arrangements honoured. Good prospects for advancement.
— Apply in first instance to — G. M. WEST
6 OAKWOOD ROAD, CHORLEY orr Ring Chorley 5124
CLIT] STIL] STB
ALTHOUGH they plaj last quarter of an hour! Bacup Borough at Shavj Clitheroe manager, T
since his arrival, but thq The Shaw Bridge si
can control a ball but sc can easily be dispossesse Clitheroe had. to make
changes on Saturday th e ir team which played 1 cough in the Lanca Ju nior Cup the week b< Barrie Ratcliffe replacing Widdup, who was gc
married on Saturday,
Keith Topham replacing clitle on the left wing. Ronnie Nightingale ma| re tu rn to Shaw Bridge
ball when he wa.s name! substitute and then ha,I come on in the second hal place of RatclUfe who injured.
A pleasing feature oi l
present Clithcroe defencl the consistent form of
Kirk, who is developing i:|
first class centre half, f should become one of finest pivots in the Lanca
Combination. Since Bill Smith can-
Clithcroc supporters have a move th a t was very n •ably lacking before. tlu turning defence into with the least numbc|
passes. Almost straight after I , . . i
s ta r t of the game, ChaJ was prominent as he U10-| a Bacup attack with a ■ timed interception, but Sumner was clearing. h t | fouled and the referee aw|
What’s this Two Bonuses
on one motor insurance p olicy ?
It’s Ihe Vehicle & Gcnj (in the lead again) with their DOUBLE
YES .
BONUS POLICY Vehicle X: Genera! are now I :i Bonus based on y°ur. ,s
Ail the previous advantal insuring with the V & G rf of course. No knock for 1
ower premiums for
t.ie inneed driver.
agreements to ,CIltl^ § e; l Bonuses—and a fast ana c|
Vehicle & General THE
claims service . • - if *v.*onder th a t more th an ■ motorists arc Insured w.l
VEHICLE & GENEj GROUP
British Insurance Assocl For Dotails Apply tJ
Members of The ■ N. & E. HARGRE/i
84 WHALLEY ROAI] CLITHEnOE. 1 Tel. 2738.
GOTTS
GISBURN ROA For Mg
COME AND SEE 1100 TR.4
1964 morris m white. Serv'd
1962 morris m 1962 AUSTIN M 1960 RILEY 1.5,
1960 TRIUMPH two carburd Insurance
occupation as well ns tm L Bonus based on a., good (■ record. The result is falrc.r l fo1' everyone and very
aH
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10