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Clillicroc Advertiser,- and Times. Friday. February M. 1067


iw l a n d g r a n t |0 t o C e n t r e


It was suggested that a halfpenny or a tanning DC| DREN’S department of a I added to the rates to support the centre, but there was con- siderable opposition to the proposition.


farthing be1 Councillor J. Spensley,


I the chairman, said that while he thought it was a very worthy cause mid while he was sympathetic to the needs of the centre, it would be wrong in principle to include


Junior Fashion World by Valerie Green-


L owland Rural Finance Committee decided, after TWO women models made I lengthy discussion, to make a grant of £100 to Clitheroc 1 recent headlines by confessing | Physiotherapy Centre.


I they shopped in the CH1L- Th chnwed


N h'on store' They showed some sound common sense,


discuss what support could be children's clothes are bound given to the centre.


ing fabric with a waterproof vinyl or P.V^C. finish. One fii m is ottering a matching striped umbrella to complete the ensemble, for an extra 30s. Average price of the mac and dress sets is 59s. 6d. to 86s. 6d. Rainwear in general is con­


meeting that each of the three and shortening at home); are large ring-top zips ana councils should contribute the bound to be cheaper; and, | trast colour bandm0.


I t had been suggested at that skirt length (no messy pinning I Celon finishes, trimmed I to provide you with a mini- 1 elephant-hide and


equivalent of a halfpenny rate these days, incorporate all the and he supported the propo- latest style-lines.


I an item for it in the rates. Councillor Spensicy added


§


ai'd iboufc


P i - - : i : ’ L


ftreet h B A N K


m SALE Substantial Reductions on Many Lines


/ 0 % Reduction on Most, (roods during Sale Period


Mod er n De s i g n s 31 31a Moor Lane


Tel 3107 RIBBLESDALE’S CENTRE FOR GOOD DESIGN '


MAYOR AND MAYORESS TO STAY IN OFFICE FOR SECOND TERM


TRAVEL- iJE. ^ DAILY EXPRESS LUXURY SERVICES


hient


V A 9 I A I 1 A V CONNECTIONS AND THROUGH T O R Q U A Y


b o o k in g s t o


Jilone, ■other |ch you


ng


|is D.E.R. Payment


t bargain


tree jiate,


|£10 in


Wolverhampton K id d e rmin ste r Worcester Tewkesbury Cheltenham Clouccstor Bristol Taunton ExeterBrldRWBtcr Paignton, etc.


Aberystwyth B arnstaple B a th


Bournemouth B rig hto n Ca rd ilt


Carmarthen Chepstow


Cirencester Eastbourne


C u ild fo rd H crclo rd


Ilfracombe


Marlborough Monmouth Neath


Newport. Mon. Portsmouth Reading


noss»on*Wyc and points on route


in conjunction with Associated Motorways Also during the Summer Season


EACH FRIDAY & Sn7g RT AY


cornAv UH


FALMOUTH an(J pojnts cn route in LOOE


conjunction with p e S c e Associated Motorways


MARGATE-RAMSGATE Direct f ro m B la c k b u r n — Daily Services to


Each Friday Night Direct' Through Sendee Whitstable— Herne Bay—Broadstairs


BEDFORD : NORTHAMPTON 'M AR K E T HARBOROUGH LEICESTER : LOUGHBOROUGH . DERBY


CAMBRIDGE


EVERY FRIDAY (Day and Night) SA™ ^ P AY (Day antl Night) SUNDAY and MOND/W


CLACTON-ON-SEA. WCOLCHESTER : HARVERHILL, Etc.


lJU ST Ifors O


ctober 1363 teroe IPSWICH & FELIXSTOWE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT a"d SAY“ " “ AY BALDOCK, BISHOPS STORTFORD and BRAINTREE


. AINSWORTH, 36/37 WATERLOO RD„ OLITHEROE Res00ffice: WEmASTREET, ROCHDALE. Tel. 47561


* Advance Bookings for Summer n°w a*a'lal?,c' K Inquire and book a t your Local Agent


ith connections and through bookings


Salisbury Shaftesbury Southampton Southsca Swansea Swindon


Tenby W arminste r


Wcston-s*Mar« Weymouth Worthing, etc.


wife, who is Mayoress, have served the town with unself­ ish devotion to duty, never sparing themselves in the interests of the many and varied organisations in the town and their willingness to serve in the office for another year will give satisfaction to people of all parties and


Greeds. Coun. Robinson has lived


in Clithcroc all his life, is a director of Trutex Ltd., and a.secretary of the company and its subsidiary companies. He was educated at Clith-


from 1957 to 1961. / r.V' -V~". sition.


I tliat ratepayers were already paying to the National Health Service and he did not think that another item should be included in the rates.


I centre were to disappear.” said I Councillor Mrs. s. J. Dow.


“It would be disastrous if the


I was independent o f ' the I National Health Service and it was providing a considerable service to many people in the Bowland area.


Councillor B. Bentley, who 1 . pointed out that he had


the rates hut he suggested a contribution of £150 be given


bv the council. County Councillor T.


a hipped and boyish busted!' At traditional flowers and appliqi - L recent exhibition of ch.l- dpi y trim?■ t


eceived treatment at the w u , centre, said lie did not t the money should come from


i n


h £ availkable only to the sum- and op-art uesigi^, u onri nnnhmn iealb


| ■county Councillor T. A s p m l ? " r l »*.!.....i:*.*— 1


the coming season 1 fashion s6phistication-


She added that the centre bi^re^^e?°S)IS£ 100On^r 'bUt'On l for^^hls°U their standard of| \v^s ^troiSer suit


Councillor'll. Williamson said I that he and Councillor Spens-


people from Bowland, who had mer twills or cottons, received 866 treatments.


ley had attended a meeting with ' representatives of the


Clttheroe Bo r o u g h and Clitheroe Rural Councils


| three-piece ensembles. M IR R O R


expenditure for 1967 will be with matening jacket, or £3,350 and income at £1,580, alternative separate slacks as leaving a deficit of £1,770.


I t is estimated that the total 1 popular line, often supplied Mini-kilts were a n o t h e r SNOOKER LEAGUE CHATBURN 'B' accepted a unanimous invitation to continue in office tor a | *


second vcor. It is customary in Clithcroe for a Mayor to stay in


office for two successive years, but an invitation has always to be extended at the end of his first, year of office. Coun. Robinson and his


COUNCILLOR Tom Robinson, Mayor of Clitheroc, has I B. Jones ............................. 59 N COX ................................. £3 ; f4 £ McEntce


J. Holgatc ......................... <6 T. Swflt 3 pts. POLICE _ .. A. Holgatc ......................... 42 P.


p. Jones ............................. 77 J. Wareing 337


teacher association of Clith-lxi. camm croe Girts’ Grammar school |J. Timperley


WHALLEY CONS. K. Nutter ..........


Mrs. Robinson is a V0lun-|F] Hargreaves tary helper at the Old


__ 54 E. Tomlinson ........................ 43 7 pts. CLITHEROE CONS.


Peoples’ Luncheon Club, and a member of Clitheroc PENEleton 'B' Townswomen’s Guild and|n. " -


She a l s o shows kccnl • whittakei.- intcrest in the theatre, and | j EostC


was a member of the original Clithcroc Technical Theatre Group.


eroc Royal Grammar School, before becoming a qualified accountant and is also a member of the institute ol


Taxation. Coun. Robinson was elec­


ted to the Town Council in May 1955, along with the late Coun. George Calverlcy On that occasion two scats were gained for the Conser-


vatives. He was rc-clcctcd in 195b .


1961, and 1964—and topped the poll on the first two dates Mrs. Robinson is a native


ties.


of Clitheroc Parish Church Young Wives’ Group and was secretary from 1950 until the group merged wi t h the Mothers’ Union. She was secretary of th e parent


She was a founder member , ,


of Burnley, and is keenly interested in women's activi


who is a teacher.


.................... 56 N. Watcnvorth- 331


39 W. Anderton 1 pt


.. .. 60 P. Cowperthwaite ................. 56 __ 52 G. Tomlinson ..................... 47


, , rlnrles ........................... 70 IV. Bray ............................... f? £ proctor


255


Clitheroc Women Unionists Ip. Gedcu* ................... £ o. Newing . Association.


Tbistlethwaite


™J^emv ' ’ r


WADDINGTON


S. Cox ... J. Sowdcn


328 G pts. CROSS KEYS'A’


Coun. and Mrs. Robinson, P. jackson ......................... 55 S' who were married in


CHALLENGE AT CHESS


IT IS checkmate at St. Wul- stan's RC Primary School. Great Harwood, which is having difficulty in finding teams to play them at chess. Local teams are so rare that


the 50 chess enthusiasts at the school have had to go as far afield as Ramsbottom for a


have one daughter. Diana.jJ^ Ha^iea\c ...................... fi3 D Pcck ............. j. Woof!


. 78 J. Gcldard 364


f " - c s .......... 02 I' H S o u i h ........................... 40 T. Seed __


296


j. Whittakerl . . . ............ 68 B Lee ......... S. Kermecn l ...................... 51 w. who •••


........ ^ £ ~ TON


T. Howarth T. F.


game.Said headmaster, Mr. Ber­ nard Lee: “If there are any teams of this school's age group in the area wc would be pleased to hear from them.” To encourage the children,


Havthornthvaitc ......... Cha.s. Rvdcheard Hudson ........................ 45 Cy. Rydehcard ..


71 F. Gorton ......... 395


T. Broum ......... T. Palmer


CROSS KEYS B’ .........


G. Holden ......... D. Niven ............ B. Joyce ............ S. Holt ..............


Mr. Tony Wilkinson, a teacher, has carved a special trophy. Called the “Chess King” it will stand about 12 inches high, and will he awarded for matches played between child­ ren at the school.


Should Pendleton light its streets ?


I REFERRING to the story under the above heading in your issue the penultimate paragraph is incorrect.


of the Parish Meeting to be held on March 6, I think you should publish a correction m your next issue.


To avoid difficulties in which


land Watching Act . 1833, required a two-thirds majority


Although the old Lighting


before a Parish Meeting adopted lighting provisions, the Parish Councils Act, 19a7,


which supersedes that Act, now requires only a simple majority of those present and voting at the meeting.


T. P. RUSHTON. Clerk,


Clitheroe Rural Council 8


BILLINGTON 'B' E. Petty ........... H. Lawrenson ..


300


. . . 68 A. Clark ............................... ™ .30 R. Parker .............................. . 65 R. Astin ...............................


1 pt. CHATBURN 'A’ .. 44 T. Grosvenor ......... 39 E. Horseficld ....................... ““ 62 A. Middlebrough ................. ““


. . . . 82 7 pts. 303


G pts. SOCIAL CLUB . 65 B. Scott


A. Swain ........... M. Dewhurst .... H. Gordon ....... L. Remvick .......


C O F F E E E V EN IN G a A coffee evening and bring


Willows,'” Worston. (he home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dewhurst.


nd buy sale held at “The


organised by the Chatburn, Down h am an d Worston Women’s Unionist Association,


393


83 B. Jackson .............................. 44 40


2 pts.


. 57 R. Bell ......... . 62 R. swales .......................... o-2


55 T. Riding .............................. 4261


. 48 R. Burn .............................. 76 370


raised £12 15s. Od. The money will be given towards the “Spring Fayre” at Padiham in


March.A competition was won by Mrs. R. Leeming.


of combined television and sound licences in the North West increased by 9,647 bring­ ing the total to 1,799,337. Sound only licences totalled 258.615 including 71.828 sets in cars.


During January Lhe number


Pendleton ‘A* • ■ • • 16 Chatburn 'A' — 18 Clitheroe Cons. .. 18 Social Club ---- 13 Waddington ---- 18 Pendle Club ---- 18 Chatburn ‘B’ ---- 18 Billington ‘B’ ---- 17 Cross Keys 'A' .. 18 Whalley Cons. .. 17 Police


LEAGUE TABLE P


Cross Keys 'B' • • 11 Billington 'A' .. 18 Pendleton 'B' .. 17


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


.. 71 .. 62 .. 44


1 pt


2 pts. PENDLETON ‘A1 . . . 41 H. Nutter .


. 50 A. L. McNab . 49 C. Mackenzie


""80 W. Weaver .. 350 2 Pts. ...................... <10 . . . . 65 6 pts. ................... 70 5 pts.


42 P. Craig .............................. 94 Booth ..............................


44 345


was a guttering mirror oi Uie adult world witn a selection ol Lurex weave sliilts in silver and glittering mac or mauve.


For evening, junior laslnon


origin. Many firms are launch­ ing a new patriotic trend with boys’ and girls' garments cleverly combining stripes or powers of red, white and blue. Another striking combination is the use ot tangerme and


Colour news is, as usual,


navy. The co-ordinate


S K iP lite ,


whicn have proved so popular the adult world are now being manufactured lor the


r a n g e s


junior miss by a number nrms. One of them is market- its co-ordinates Isuits witn


S O L E " t ?


sweater) under the title ol The Lady Penelope Range,


trousers or skirts and a choice floral blouse or plain


and have a convenient tie-up ith the glamorous peeress of


Thunderbird lame. This firm's teen suits in


you really do walk on air in


Skips There are thirty


.million tiny air bubbles ia every Skiplite sole - that is why K Skips are so light and bouncy - i t ’s like walking on air,


t-heir value is ranges together with geometric ^ sum_ and op-art designs, in place cl ‘


I Butcher stripes keep crop- in„ up jn many of the dress


o-r a un * on STANDARD


STRIPES


siderably more varied than in tire past. Apart from the floral P.V.C. styles, there are meek


of poster-paint orange lime green spots on.


■with


feminine dress was one inspired by the film ol “ Doctoi Zhivago.” This consisted ot a high-necked white silk blouse- top with puffing sleeves and a neatly niched front: and a gather skirt of warm, quilted velvet. The skirt is being made in a choice of black, burgundy, emerald, red and maroon.


Perhaps the most utterly


children's wear is decidedly feminine i but I must add a word of praise for the mini­ suits for little boys.


Emphasis in tne whole of


dren's and teenage wear for picture many smallgirls. how 1 was 1 ever, in one little mod styie


variety than in the past, and I particularly liked one langt with short jersey wool pants and smart jerkin to]), fasten­ ings at one side and striped neatly in white with gold


These have more colour and i button trims.


jersey nylon cord fabric with animated nylon backing come


in pink, royal blue, or camel in sizes 24 to 38.


CHOICE


petitive firm offer a choice of battledress jerkin slacks, kilt, straight skirt and shift dress,


A parallel range from a com­


all of which can be mused and matched. The most popular colour scheme for this range is expected to be cream with binding and striping in red


START Average and extra wide fittings Cushion insole for extra comfort Skiplite sole


79/11


and bine. For summer wear the most


practical and appealing outfits are the dress - and - mac ensembles, again offered in a wide variety of sizes, lhe dresses are of gaily striped cotton, and the macs, of match-


FARMERS w. S0UTHW0RTH ^ Son YOUNG


eroc Young Fenners’ Club met in the Grammar School on


About" 40 members of Clith-


Wednesday week. The girl members were given


315 Blackburn. She was thanked by Sandra Haslewood and Mrs. Birtwistle.


-i talk and demonstration on skin care and make-up byjv^s. EUel. from Boots, the chemists,


each bov having to speak on any subject for two minutes.


The boys held a speech night;


Speeches ranged from mosqui­ toes to the dismantling of Mini


motor engines. Gordon Whltwell presided


The Clitheroe Senior Quiz Team have reached the Quarter


.


over the business meeting which followed.


finals of the Lancashire Feder­ ation of Y.F.C.’s Senior Quiz Competition as they have won their league in the competition.


THE STARS AND YOU


FOR WEEK BEGINNING i tben advicc of . g e g ? FEBRUARY 27 .


, |


some r'>total:™“ y you too much Ron m1 be forgotten. Money niawers nceed special caie.


f)


an Issue that, 5 . rollcasuc. If ^ y o u will


down with a senior 105T 11 * ve Y eA°URUS (April 21 to May 201: ' r x ' l ° 1 to June 20):


^ ^ dde^f.ryou.,elf instead of much


Everyone knows the tju ality of Bush, i t


is renowned. Bush re lia b ility . Bush Rood looks. Bush sound. Bush v is io n—a ll these dualities arc here combined In th is brand now season’s models. B u t there’ s an added d u ality . T he controls aro on ton


WEEKLY RENTAL w h ich Is free d u r in c the n rs t y« • r '? - . ! s o t r'-n«T'^nT^C


you can cancel your colo ur T V .


lHfebst,ers


FRN 2 1 8 garage


■ ^^^^^208 CoT n E RO/^Jb URNLEY LANE.Tel'. 22822; -


CLITHEROE & MARKET PLACE.. ’ Tel. 310J


of the set. easy of access, easy to sec. Make i t a Bush from Wcbstcrs.


ceeding.


infENDSETj“D0UBLE-B0NUS'' RENTALS .e K FOR OUR FULLY EXPLANATORY LEAFLET


corcnT.’nc ju r th c r c re d it ot £1G-5-e. bee .Hw — - ^ tm- us"'/™," uS't.s branch in the north-west area with


collections.^^ shows left to right _ seated: Mr. R, Hayton (chairman), Mr. J. B. Herd (secretary)


county in . . o( the Waddington,branoh,


Lockett (vice-chah'm-toL Mr. R. Standing: Mr. Hanson, Mr. K. Taylor and Mr. E. S. Wilkinson. the East


mV Hard is seen holding his Certificate of Merit awarded^w appreciation of his long oxomplary sarvieo to the British ke


LOCHOtl (ViaR Edwart)Si Mr- Wi Lancs


as an.offioer s


adopting C”lyjj[ona\ "affalr^Don’t ?eWimd


a domestic problem^


na«eff“ whcn dealing with 0ct0-


will leave Io» » Don,t be situation to •hanal| t(. action.


your ^ en)o°™ent thls wrek. It misled Into preep^


e S CO RPJ 9 ro Jnlteof opposition r «


to Nov-


from °tharsi,foiled though you -V


K f Sr r® which you can benefit gre^y-


mber 22) . td .'.pi. to your plans, moa


US AG IT T A n jU b . ' B fouowinc. : happiu®*'* (November . 2R > Deccmbcrj20i. w


O LEO (July 22 to n u for much ,°Ntr‘ .rl''S ensure that your


to August 21)


help this week, tnke on too that y°v


to work haid.to.MM* would own' plans develop as you


ther niay caU upo bcy carefUl Vtrl?°«n?°k You will have


|S S m r ' f u t u r e 1 plan,


social life Offers ndd«d Pleasure CAPRICORN (December 21 to


entirely on your side this ,)ve^ r but you can help yourself by careful thought and hard work. -It may pay you to postpone a


anuary 19) i Luck may not be time-consuming social engage-


nlAQUARIUS (January 20 to Feb- i umw 18) “ People will try to


our success this> wet* yQU reing* any commitment. ,5cst.^9


impartial friends or associates. THE WEEK’S BIRTHDAYS


Plglu^a ^ eclal!y^tbose vvlio ?oeu San°$ t t f t J F S f e t the rom-


nvolve you in an attractive- sounding project, but you should inspect It carefully before mak­


mtriking out on your own far n ore than you have In the past Jnri with greater success, race biin to a challenge over responsi­


ly on the advice of older and s Monday: This year will sec you


lity and you will gain In every


"^Tuesday- Your financial situ­ ation may create many prob- fems this year. However, don t


give up a new project, for it will succeed in the long run. Try


not to take on too many new \n rmrsue your own interests


re^°dnebsdai:SA year of activity t and change. You will not be able


40 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE TEL. 3191


Also at 12 NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN Tel. 57733


CABINET MAKERS, FRENCH POLISHERS ami UPHOLSTERERS


ALL LEADING MAKES OF BEDDING IN STOCK


See our display of


FINE FURNITURE in the Show Bungalow at the


IDEAL HOME EXHIBITION, BLACKBURN ALL NEXT WEEK


These vans thrive on low-cost pehol


Bedford 6 and 8 the cheapest fual. JMotor Transpc> t


W w taS poS e gdTv will your usual routes.


van £ 415. Extra passenger .s°at £8 10. 0 Also Bedford Beagle 4-scatcr estate


* £635 in. P.T.


M.ln interior,diff •"So^.WWth brt^-n wheel arches). Height . ■ he| "


city 70 cu. ft.


°s Pvofi wish. Domestic life brings new problems though it


offers much happiness, too. ... Thursday: Your success this


year will depend on how wellyou can orgainsc your life.. Money


matters will need care, though a surprise development will help. A secret ambition comes neat to


fUFridav’-t;A happy and progres- Slvc year ahead. Materially life becomes more seeure. Socially it will bring new companions and much variety. Romance Is In the


^Saturday;1’’In the next few months life will become very


'support from friends, c®Pf?5!2*U‘ witlia personal venture which is


hpcVle but don’t be careless In Sour work. You will Bet much


‘X S : Plemlof opportunlt- t fn rret ahead uhls year in both


minor ambition. Developments at home bring n ow -stability and


vhe business and social fields, but »*» nrenared to renounce one - .... I -:. Better buy Bedford


WELLGATE MOTORS LTD. k in g la n e s h o w r o o m s


CUTHEROE TEL. 2222/3 ghti!o'. Total capa- Bedford C6VcwL ^an £ 394. Bedford s ewt. “Fuel economy on open road.v'°™ d


Bedford van's str0"9 P°'nls’J0rubt whether any comparable van under these conditions. I ““““'jonVegular grade petrol.”


P d a fiqure of nearly 49 m.p.g. -hi is another of the Bedford economy on your own work over


D. LORD & SON 5 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


Tel: Clithcrne 2488


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