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3 Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, February 24, 1967 Safety barriers


to protect school children


A CURVED barrier is to be erected from Whallcy Road into the northerly side of Turner Street, to protect school­ children crossing the road, it was reported at the monthly meeting of Clitheroe Town Council on Tuesday evening.


be erected on the west side of Whalley Road from the


A straiaht barrier will also


pedestrian crossing. During a recent meeting of


the Highways Committee, the Borough Engineer Mr. J. New­ ton Bell reported a suggestion by the headmaster of Ribbles- dale County Secondary School th a t the barriers would make the road crossing safer for the children.


Councillor Leo Wells said he was pleased th a t the barriers were to be erected.


At tlie council meeting,


ing ahead’ signs be p u: outside the Commercial Hotel, what has


gested th a t idea. “I did ask th a t ‘school cross­


happened about th a t? ” lie asked.


CAPITAL


chairman of th e Highways Committee said th a t Coun­ cillor Wells should have raised th e matter in committee, and


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LIBERAL LEADER COMING


MR. Jeremy Thorpe, the new Liberal leader, will visit the Clitheroe area on Saturday, April 8, and address a number of meetings. Details are to be announced later.


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STUDENTS’ EXCHANGE REJECTED


th e question of an exchange of students with Clitheroe’s twin town—Fumel in Prance.


Difficulties are arising over


reported th a t the Deputy Mayor of Fumel had written to the council suggesting th a t an early date for the exchange of pupils be arranged.


Sagar h ad replied to hull sug­ gesting the possibility of direct contact being made between th e heads of senior schools in Clitheroe and Fumel.


The Town Clerk, Mr. IL L.


“ in th e circumstances we do n o t feel able to participate in arrangements lo r th e exchange


The Council resolved th a t oi students."


Clitlieroe Town Council on Tuesday evening,


At th e monthly meeting of i t was


Alderman J. W. D- Critchley He said th a t he had also sug­


should have approached him personally beforehand. “He is ju s t trying to make political capital out of th is / '


he said. Councillor Wells replied, “We


are considering the safety of children here, and this matter was in the minutes of the com­ mittee—th a t is why I am rais­ ing i t now.” Alderman Critchley said. “We


are also concerned with the safety of children.”


, RESIDENTS COMPLAIN


Coun. Richard Turner said th a t fu rth e r complaints h ad been received. “A promise th a t chippings


he said. “In wet weather, th e . road is


on.” I t was decided to inform the


sideration.


Two traffic wardens for Clitheroe


CLITHEROE is to have two traffic wardens in the near future, it was reported at the monthly meeting of the Town


Council on Tuesday evening. Alderman J. W. D. Critchley


said th a t pilot schemes employ­ ing traffic wardens in different p a r ts of the county had proved a great success, and the County Council had decided to intro­ duce the scheme throughout tho comity.


He said th a t Clitheroe Coun­


cil welcomed the scheme. He added th a t during the pilot schemes, i t had been found th a t the traffic wardens were of great benefit to th e motor­ ists in advising them and help­ ing them to park in a n orderly manner.


Alderman Critchley said


th a t it would be neoessary to install some offi ce r in Clithoroo to see th a t the new parking system was carried out. It would be brought into operation within about six to eight weeks.


He said, ‘T h e highways com­ mittee h a s sp en t many hours


Sagar had received a letter from a resident, Mi-. F. R. Honeywell of Wallaford com­ plaining th a t the road was par­ ticularly bad during present building operations. During the council meeting,


would be put on the road by Jan u a ry 13 h a s n o t been kept,”


not fit for pedestrians to walk-


complainants th a t tho matter was being kept under con­


RESIDENTS o f Saltliill Road, Clilheroe have com­ plained to the Town Council about the state of their un­ made road, it was reported at the council’s monthly meeting on Tuesday evening. The Town Clerk, Mil H. L.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES''


ladies’ TREWS, anoraks and skirls all sizes in stock.—Econ­ omic S to r i . 70 Wballey Road.


Schofield (deceased). R Attractive and well


^redwoodA timber^ and^nsbesuos,’


side door: knitting sale or will exchange for modern electric sewing mach ne.—Apply 6 Meadow Close, BUllngton.


LADIES’ WJC. and X.O.S. fittings in ladies spring coals, crjm-


nieno suits and dresses.-—Econ omic Stores, 70 Wh alley Road, Clitheroc . ___________


SIX PAIRS BOY’S TROUSERS (2-4 years j Jumpers and odd­


ments, th e lot 12/6; Wellingwns size 6 . 4/-; bootees 94, 3/b. chimney sweeping brush i ^ o rods li t t le used, £1.—A p p ly ip Windsor Av., CUtheroe. Tel.


3896.______________ ' ■


RUSBRIDGE for high-class’ DIA­ sMOND repairs of alL Unas,


William St.. Blackburn. Tel. 59109.


atisfaction guaranteed—24 King H.A.G. COFFEE


The Coffee th a t won’t Upset Your Digestion.


C. R. HARGREAVES & SONS Parson Lane. CHthcroo, Tol. 2183.


HAIR TRIMMING can be success­ ful a t home with the home hall- m trimmer. A precision instru-


considering the question of parking, and want maximum facilities for parking, while a t the same time keeping a rea­ sonable flow of traffic, with all necessary precautions taken for safety.” He said th e committee knew


within the limits, and I hope we shall be able to provide a great deal of central car ­ parking” he said.


New drama secretary


to be the new secretary oE Clitheroe Drama Festival, it was reported at the monthly meeting of Clitheroe Town


Councillor J. A. Barnes is


history master at Clitheroe R oy al Grammar School, succeeds Councillor Ernest Macnaughton who died recently.


MORE POSTAL CODES TO BE USED


THE postal coding system which was started in Britain last November will spread to about twenty places in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland over


th e next two years. In th e country in the next few years. North West, these will in- elude Manchester and Pres­


, . , T ., 1 sorting offices throughout the


be extended to cover the entire country and so help to com­


ton. Postal coding will eventually


plete a major stage in plans for the mechanisation of the postal


eventually, every postal address


will be given a postal code, usually consisting of six characters. The first three will represent the town or district in which mail Is to be delivered, and the next three the actual street, or p a r t of a s tre e t or an individual firm, if the firm receives a large amount of mail.


Clitheroe United Christian Fel­ lowship travelled to Blackburn on Saturday evening to hear a ta lk by Mr. E. Gosden. Mr. Gosden, who is a missionary in Japan, a t present in this country on leave, illustrated his talk on his work by slides.


A*, i t 50 members of L ,c


PAY RISES APPROVED


RISES IN SALARY for three council officials were approved at the monthly meeting of Clitheroe Town Council on Tuesday evening. The officials are—the Town


Clerk, Mr. H. l . sag a r ; the Borough Treasurer, Mr. H. Parkinson and the Borough Engineer Mi*. J. Newton Bell


th e


In th e minutes, it said th a t s a l a r i e s would be


increased,” by an equal amount a s from April 1, 1967, with the effect th a t the maximum salary of the Borough Engineer will become £125 per annum in excess of the maximum salary of his deputy according to the la t te r ’s new scale.”


Dot “language’1


code comes to be sorted, a post­ man, seated a t a "coding desk”, will tran s la te the code into "language” th a t can be read by th e high-speed electronic sorting machines developed by


When a letter bearing this


the Post Office. This “language” will consist


of phospohrescent dots on the envelope, and the letter can th en be sorted automatically a t ail stages between the coding operator in the town where i t is posted and the postman who delivers it. No human sorter will be required a t all. which means th a t for every one of millions of letters a day, three or four manual handlings can on average be saved. In the n ex t two years the


t h e country


services. The British postal code is unique and more advanced th an any other. Throughout


Na m e link


characters of the six character code will bear some relation­ ship to the name of th e town. For example, the first p a r t of the code for an address in Croydon is CRO. In Lon­ don, the first half will be simply the present postal dis­ tr ic t number, e.g. S.W.I.. E.C.2 and so on. In other big cities and towns where district num­ bers are used, the codes will contain one or two letters to indicate th e town, followed by the present district number for example, the code for Leeds 8 may be LS 8. The second half of th e code will always consist of a single figure fol­ lowed by two letters, for example. 2 AK. The Post Office appeals to


In general, the f irs t three


to s e t used to th e ir codes before the new automatic equip­ ment comes into operation. By the middle ot this year the Post Office hopes to be able to order targe quantities of machines to be installed in


Council on Tuesday evening. Coun. Barnes, for mer


how vital parking was to the shopkeepers of the town and to the prosperity of the area. “We have done our best


M.P-S.. 4 Railway View CUth- e r o c . _____________________


ent 7/6-— Derrick Green, Road).________________ ________


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED _Write or phone bharp, Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury. Mellor 787. (Lato of New Bank


BOOK SALE: hundreds of bar- gains at Kaydec Bookshop/—~6 Moor Lane, Clithcroc._________


NEW SELECTION of ladles' and O.S. blouses Just arrived. Also Jumpers and cardigans In all- wool, Orion or Courtellc.—Econ­ omic Stores. 70. Whalley Road,


Clitheroe.


H IG H Q U A L IT Y tropical fish, plants etc.—Ronada. £td-.


Queen's Park Aquarist, 153 Queens Road, Blackburn. Tel. 57654 Open 9-30 a.m. to 6-0 pan. or by' appointment___________


FANTASTIC BARGAINS In pre­ cast concrete coal bunkers. Entirely new range. Save over £7 on a really big bunker by taking advantage of our special o introductory otferl Prices from


B34. Martins Bank Chambers,


2nly £4. Concrete path 30ft. x d f t .' for 75/-. Send for free Metails of this superb odor to 1 ayfield Marketing Ltd.. Dept.


anbury. Oxon.________________


SPRING COATS, dresses and suits now in stock a t; Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Road, Clith­ eroe.


GIRL’S CYCLE to suit 6-7 year- old. £3.—Apply 17 Windsor Av., Clitheroc.


RUSBRIDGE will give you tho best prices lor your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer in part-exchange for new goods.—24. • King William Street Blackburn.


CHILDREN’S nylon quilted anor- " colours, from 35/-.—.


E;ikls. all Rconomic Stores. ci. Clitheroe. 70 Whalley'


KITCHEN CABINET. 6 feet. £15: t occasional tabic. £3: occasional


dable £1-10-0: wardrobe, single, dressing tabic, triple mirror, divan bed (will separate) £23: mining table, pollsbed top, 4 watching chairs, £10: single s ardrobe. £12-10-0: large bed 6ettee, £2: kitchen table, £1.—


7 Waddington Road, Clitheroe.


R E -U PH O L ST E R Y Save Middle­ man’s Profit I Guarantee the finest Workmanship at the keenest prices 3-piece suites from £18 all work welcomed, estimates absolutely free, large selections of pattern will call all areas evenings or daytime if preferred.—Write or phone Beakbane. 50 Zion Street. Burnley. Tel. No 27188.


SLIMMING can be sale and pleasant with Slim Maid tablets. 50 for 5/-.—Derrick Green, M.P.S. 4 Hallway View, CUth- croc.


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods, re- covered; new aprons: wheels re­


tyred and repaired —


Hargreaves Moor bane and Woono Lane. CUtheroe. Tel 9683._____________________ _


HEALTH FOODS C. R- HARGREAVES & SONS


For all your Health Foods enquire a t


Parson* Lane, Clitheroe. Tol. 2183.


everyone to uso postal codes whenever possible—on their own letter headings as p a r t of the address, when they are addressing an envelope to some­ one who has told them what his code is, and when they are copying down a n address. The postal re-building pro­


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Etoad Nelson


S IN G L E B ED A N D M A T T R E S S cheap.—Apply after 3 p.m.—57 Wnddlngton Road Clithcroc.


CONCRETE BLOCKS


gramme is going ahead satis­ factorily The cuts which the Post Office has had to make in capital expenditure to meet the requirements of the Govern­ ment’s recent


measures are being applied so th a t they do not affect the buildings needed to accommo­ date the new machinery, and the capital needed for tho machinery itself will not be cut.


e c o n o m i c


Post Office plans to introduce postal coding to Aberdeen, Bel­ fast. Newcastle - upon - Tyne, Sheffield, Preston, Leicester Nottingham, Derby, Coventry Bristol Southampton, Newport, Cardiff, Bromley, the London Western District, Reading, Brighton and Manchester. By 1970 i t is hoped to hav


DRESSMAKER Mrs. Botiomlcy,


54 Hayhursl St., Clifheroc


postal coding working through­ out London and in about 65 other towns and cities. These are the places which between them handle 75 per cent of all


the mail in the country. The Post Office wants people


GOTTS GARAGE LTD.


GISBURN ROAD GARAGE BARNOLDSWICK Tel: Barnoldswick 2109


For M.G., Morris and Riley


Wc still have a few Morris, M.G. and Riley cars at the old Price — Buy now while stocks last.


USED CARS


1966 MORRIS 1190 Saloon, Trafalgar blue, 1 owner £550- 1964 MORRIS Minor Traveller, Old English white,


1964 MORRIS 1100 De Luxe Saloon, Fiesta Yellow £410 1963 MORRIS Mini De Luxe Saloons, Blue or Yel- low with white roof from .................................. . ■ 1963 M.G. 1100, Tartan Red ..........................................


1962 MINI Van, privately u s e d ........ -,-•,••••......... :• • TUu: 1959 A.40 Saloon in nice order. Taxed to December £19j Insurance :: H.P.


:: Exchanges “ «)


Bookings any morning after 10 a.m. except Saturday”


Please bring own patterns D A N N Y ’ S .


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tol: 2699 '


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS. GATES. ETC.


THE NEW WANEY EDGE R Fonoine ot all descriptions.


Can bo soon on tho abovo nromisos.


EXTENSION LADDERS.


Open Saturdays until 4-30 n.m, A. P O Z Z I


37 Whallcy Road. Clithoroo Tel 7037


General Dealer. g emoved on behalf ul clients


iving up their homes from properties in tho course ot sale. In deceased and other estates


ANTIQUES. SCRAP IRON. oto. R HOUSE FURNITURE


Vehicle Repairs


Landrovors, Traotors; Commoroials.


Prompt attention. VARLEY & ROBINSON Toclbor Farm, Gisburn. Tel. 322. USTIC POLES FOR FENCING


NORTH WEST CONCRETE B LO C K CO.


Railway Crossing. Grimsargh Tel. Longridgo 2678.


VONO SINGLE BED SETTEE, up­ holstered in red and grey,£35— Tel..CUtheroe 3442.


BOY’S JEANS from 12/6 pair, all sizes.—Economic Stores, 70, Whallcy Road. Clitheroe.


BELLING ELECTRIC COOKER. good condition, £6.—Apply “


Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe.


GARCROFT FURNISHINGS. 48 Duckworth Street. Blackburn.


Tel 52945. Carpets. 3-pioce suites a t no deposit terms.


LOGS 3/- per bag. 7 bags.£l—Tel. Clithcroe 4126.


STOP SMOKING with the famous Lobeline Method. Con­ venient tablet form, 7/6.— Derrick Green, M.P.S., 4 Railway View, Clitheroe.


Why put up with damp uneven Floors?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


JAMES BOLTON & Son (ASPHALTERS) LTD.


LOWER EANAM WHARF, BLACKBURN


Evenings Blaokburn 55342.


. on all floor problems B Telephone:


laokburn 59438.


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tol. CLITHEROE 3478


SHIPS CARPETS


Q NEW AND SECONDHAND wualities unobtainable else­ where Made specially for hard a ear for shipping companies


nd Government oattleships Large selection ot.all sizes


T. FOWLER . W 177 CHORLEY ROAD.


ALTON-LE-DALE. PRESTON. Tel. 35175.


Secretary for naturalisation, and


should not be granted should send a written and signed state­ ment of the flret, to W10 Under


um tan y person who knows any leason why naturalisation


London W.CJ. 18 APPRECIATION


; to r n ^ 'eM ao' ' ll“ S l r fM } w length known ful


fiVi the very,sdcC“ »


Mm° day, February 20 The event was


a resounding success being raised for institute t a ^ '


on House. 271 VIHigh Hoffiorn- * A. E.


JOHN E. PINDER In the estate of •


Clltheroo._____________________ O.187 square yards ort r n Longridge-Clltt


HURAL ROUSE at 1OUSE/GARAGE. To'


oute opposite ‘Macs' L0NGRID/6E.


L Three beds and bathroom. t,TG BE SOLD BY AUCTION on


ppointment. f D escriptlve property


rom the office.


Auctioneer Valuer and Estate Agent.


JOHN E. PINDER.


Stono-Bridso, Longridso. Tol. 2282.


WALKER, HARGREAVES


' & MARSDEN, Solicitors,


18 Riohmond Terraco. Blaokburn, Tel. 55925.


S Tn th e estate of Mrs. S. W. chofield (deceased)


Thursday. 2 March, at 1-30 h.m. GLEN VIEW.


KNOWLE GREEN. LONGRIDGE.


Longridge-Clithoroc bus route, opposite Macs. Garage.


l un.e a f____ ___ _______ sany dining chairs; mahogany chairs; manogany-fromed arm


lo ungc Includlirng


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS cc


chair; barometer; book cases and t upboards; easy chairs; 4 x 4 curkey red Axmlnster and various


if table; four cabrioled muhog- cideboard; 4 mahogany Vic. single


suite;


three-piece mahogany


lc o


4ft. wardrobe; dressing and toilet chests; combined mahogany and


rugs; attractive figured walnut 5- pieco bedroom suite; mahogany


arpet squares; runners ana


by "Beycrflclds; Hoover washer & hand-wringer; RU. lawn mower, garden roller and tools; quantity wicker skips and general enacts.


other chests of drawers: German overstrung piano In walnut case


View Thursday and Saturday, to 4-30 p.m.


JOHN E. PINDER.


Auctioneer Valuer and Estate Agent.


Stonc-Bridgo, Longridsc, Tel. 2282. *


o From properties in. the course ef sale, in the nmtter of deceased dstates, for clients moving resi­


JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


to within the SALEROOMS.


ence and for vendors generally


STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE. tomorow. Saturday. 25 February.


SELECTION HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS


w Sale to commence a t 10-30 a.m. s ith small goods (250 lots) re­


uming 1-30 (650 lots in all). JOHN E. PINDER.


Auctioneer Valuer and Estate .Agent.


Stono-Bridsc. Lonsridec. Tel. 2282.


b Goods collected and delivered by our own vehicle If required olllce.


y arrangement through the ' •


PUBLIC NOTICES


WATER RESOURCES ACT 1963 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO VARY A LICENCE TO ABSTRACT WATER


a Notice is hcreb; given th a t an Lpplication Is being made .to the Wancashire River Authority by L hltecroft Industrial Holdings ( imited to vary the Licence


26/71/3.09/33) to abstract water from Moarley Brcok a t Clitheroe National Grid Reference, SD. 741412) feeding Primroso Lodge a t CUtberoe (National Grid Reference SD.738408). t The variation applied for ls:-


of right) (serial number PUBLIC NOTICES MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT


THE TRUNK ROAD (VARIOUS STREETS, CLITHEROE)


(RESTRICTION OF WAITING) ORDER 1967.


p The Minister of Transport pro­


sections 26 and 28 of the Road Traffic Act 1960 the effect of which will bo to:-


oses to make an Order under


1, revoke the Trunk Road ( (Various Streets, CUtheroe)


ORestriction of Waiting) R rder 1959 and the Trunk


P oad (Moor Lane, Cllthcroc) Orohibition of Waiting)


rder 1964.


2. prohibit any person from causing or permitting any vehicle to wait:-


(i) in any of the lengths or any of tho sides of road specified in Schedule l hereto;


(ii) between the hours of 9-00 a.m. and 7-00 p.m. t on any of the sides of


ereto:-


(a) for a longer period than one hour; or


(b) if a period of less th an one hour has t elapsed since the


termination during the said hours of


wait for so long as may be neces­ sary for a person to board or alight from the vehicle, to enable goods to be loaded on to or unloaded from the vehicle, or to enblc the vehicle to be used in connection with any building operation or demolition, the removal ot any obstruction to r traffic the maintenance of the


t Exceptions will be provided in he Order to enable a vehicle to


oad or the surfaces therein. b Objections to the Order must


o substitute the Stalwart Dyeing i Co. Ltd. as the Licence holder


Holdings Limited. o A copy of the application and bocument submitted with i t may


Pe inspected free of charge at r rimrose Works, Clitheroe at all peasonable hours during the


n place of Whitccroft industrial df any map. plan or other


eriod beginning on 1st March 1967 and ending on ’29th March


P iver Authority at 48 West Cliif, s reston before the end of the


Whltecroft Industrial Holdings B Limited.


aid period. W. Q RUSSELL. Secretary.


P lackfrlars House.


Manchester. 3. 10th February, 1967.


arsonage.


WATER RESOURCES ACT 1963 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO


VARY A LICENCE TO ABSTRACT WATER


a Notice Is hereby etven th a t an Lpplication Is being made to tlie Wancashire River Authority by L httecvort Industrial Holdings ( imited to vary tlic Licence


26/71/3.09/321 to abstract water from Pendleton Brook at CUth­ eroe (National Grid Reference S.D.740407) feeding the Mill Pond. Primrose Works at CUth­ eroe (National Grid Reference SD.739406).


of right) (serial number


to substitute the Stalwart Dyeing i Co. Ltd ns tile Licence holder


.


Holdings Limited o A copy of the 'application and


reasonable hours during, the Period beginning on 1st March 1967 and cndln8 on 29th March


Rlvo?eAtft'heSity0f„tn e


Manchester, 3. 10th February, 1967.


? s iri Hu o«- 8 W ^ l f *


document submitted with It may be Inspected free o f charge at


variation applied for ls:-


n place of Whitccroft Industrial f any map. plan or other Primrose Works Clltheroo a t all


r Any person who wishes to make cepresentation about the appli­


saldStp?rtodf0rC the CDd °f w. Q. RUSSELL.


Wh'^Ofoft i f f i w ’al Holdings


1967Any person who wishes to make representation about the appli­ cation should do so in writing R to the Clerk of tho Lancashire


and stating the reasons for objection.


uoting the reference UT 5/20/01


J. C. RACE, Ministry of Transport.


SCHEDULE 1


lithcroe L 1. That length known as Moor


L Lengths and sides of the Rivcrpool-Proston-Loeds Trunk Coad (A.59), in the Borough of


j ane which extends from its


Woone Lane to a point 50 yards north of th a t junction.


unction with Lowergate and


k 2 The west side of th a t length Gnown as Moor Lane and Castle 5 ate which extends from a point w0 yards north of its Junct.on y ith Woono Lane to a point 42 wards south-east of Its Junction


e ate and Castle Street which s xtends from a point 42 yards Pouth-east of Its Junction with narson Lane to a point 7 yards


ith Parson Lane. G 3. That length known as Castlo


Entry. C 4 Tho west side known


orth of Its junction with Briggs


a astle Street whicJi extends from J point 7 yards north of its punction with Briggs Entry to a j oint 54 yards south-west of Its


unction with King Street. S 5. That length known os Castlo


e treet and Market Place which s xtends from a point 54 yards Kouth-west of its junction with n ing Street to a point 15 yards


unction with Church Street-. S 7. That length known ns York


J treet which extends from its aunction with Church Street to


th a t junction. l 6 Tlie north-west side of th a t


ation . should do so in writing Corth-east of its Junction with whurch Street to its Junction


ith Well Terrace. SCHEDULE 2


Sides of tho Llvorpool-Proston


Loods Trunk Road (A.59), in the' Borough of Clithcroc:-


caslilre Is applylrig to^the Homo wards south-east of its Junction ength known ns Castlo Street


k 1 The east side of th a t length Gnown as Moor Lane and Castle 5 ate which extends front a point w0 yards north of its junction y ith Woone Lane to a point 42


Secretary ot' state Home Ofbcc. t (Nationality Dlvfctnn) Prince­


RIMINGTON Memorial Institute Management Committee sl4 cerely thank ill who contri-


which extends from a P°u’tm7 ynrds north of Its Amorim1 with Briggs Entry to a point 54 south-west of Its Junction with


ith Parson Lane. l 2 Tile south-east side of th a t


King Street. l 3 The south-east side of th a t


which extends from - a point 15 yards north of its junction with King Street to Its junction with


ength known as Market place


Wellgate 4. The south-east side of th a t


ith Wellgate to Its Junction with Waterloo Road.


wards north-east of Us •jllJ}ctlon y hich extends from a


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED for elderly lady. Some attention may be necessary.—Write Box No K3. Advertiser and Times


FURNISHED or unfurnished flat or house urgently required to rent for mother and child, Clithcroe or district. — 51 Shawbridgc Street, Clitheroe.


FURNISHED HOUSE or cottage required, sleep five, rural sit­ uation one week, commencing 27 May. or two weeks commenc­ ging 19 August—Goldrlck. Green-


ord, Essex. Tel. 52521. AT STUD


eength of York Street which nxtends from a point 134 yards


a arket Place which extends from J point 15 yards north of Its Junction with King Street to Its


orth of th a t Junction. M6. The north-west side of


oe sent to the secretary. Ministry Hf Transport. St. Christopher d ouse. Southwark Street. Lon­ qon, S.E.l. by 12th March, 1067.


waiting (U any) of s the vehicle on th a t


he last period of ide of road.


shose lengths of road hpecified in Schedule 2


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


CUTHEROE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS


4 Assistant Caretaker required w0 hours—£12 Is. 6d. per week, E ith additional payments for


nxperience, present post and the t ame and address of one referee


o the Divisional Education Officer. Education Office, Rishton not later than 3rd March, 1967.


THE PRUDENTIAL Assurance Oompany invites applications from men aged 23-30 of good appearance and education for progressive and pensionable appointments on the outdoor staff. Previous experience not necessary. Commencing salary £15-5-9 per week rising by yearly increments to £22-5-9 per week, i ns an agent Good commissions fn addition, and opportunities


Medical examination necessary. Applications to Mr. T. A. Fogg, 11. Higher Church Street. Blackburn.


or promotion to a higher grade.


YOUNG WIFE expecting first t baby requires domestic help


Apply to K. Baldwin. Breit House. Claremont Drive. Tel. Clithcroc 3463.


F EM A L E A S S IST A N T , full-time. Overalls provided. Five-day week Good wages.—Apply Mclias Castlegatc. Clithcroc.


WOMAN COM PAN IO N as house­ fkeeper required, age about 58.


dvertiser and Times.


ror Scotsman, ago 59. Scmi- ictlrcd who would like to live an or near Clltheroc, or perm­ snent boarding with lady about Aame age.—Apply Box No. L2


WANTED KITCHEN HELP, full, K time.—Apply Carey's Caie, 20


ing St.. Clltheroc. Tel. 2482.


YOUNG LADY shop assistant required.—A. E. Vccvers, Ltd., Shawbridgo Post Otlicc. Clith­ croe. Tel. 3131.


C A PA B L E MAN R EQ U IR E D for general farm work. Modern 3- s bedroomed house near village


Bashall Eaves, Clithcroc. Tel. Stonyhurst 270.


chool. — Bargn. Horse Hey,


ZETTERS nACEPOOL makes it t easy lor pool collectors to earn


BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE


op commission.—Apply Dept. HB, Zctters, London, E.C.l.


LADY REQUIRED for part-time . book-keeping and general office n writing to Ingham Sz Yorke.


PROPERTY WANTED


TAYLORS THE K0MEF1NUEI1S arrange mortgages for ALL prop­ erties on their register. Give your property the widest sales exposure


Preston and Wigan olfices. We oiler the best terms—NO SALE s NO CHARGE. We live by our


f r o m Blackburn,


TAYLOR, 8 SUDELL CROSS BLACKBfjRN.


Advertiser and Times. pales.—Property to sell? Tele­ hone Blackburn 59270. J. S.


FAMILY HOUSE within 30 mins M6 urgently required. At least


4-bcd, 3-rcc. Country position preferred.—Write Box No. L3,


CO U N T R Y P R O P E R T Y required for extension or conversion to family house. Clltheroc, Whal- loy. Chipping area.—Wrlto Box No. L4, Advertiser and Times.


ACCOMMODATION HOLIDAY


MORECAMBE. — Superior Holiday Plats overlooking the beach. Fully equipped, •fridges and televisions. Toilets on every floor, bathrooms on three floors. 8.A.K. Brochure to Mrs. LEAMON, 9 Sea View Parade.


point 134 yards north-east of


1967 TOURING CARAVANS. 3 4 and 5-berth, for hire, from £G


Ber week.—Brochure from Stub- B ins, Caravan site, Sabden, Nr.


lackburn.


CORNWALL. Privately owned caravan park overlooks safe sandy beach. Personal supervis­ nion. Stamp for brochure.—Ken-


Rock Sands Holiday Park (E.L.) APPLY


Lancaster Hosiery Co. Ltd. Waterloo Mills Clitlieroe


uan Minor. (Tel. 233) Helston.


RELIABLE YOUNG MAN REQUIRED AS


MOTOR DRIVER


For egg collection and distribution. Wages paid arc in excess of union rates. Good conditions and permanency will be given to the right man.


ROBINSON AND SPENSLEY LTD.


RAILWAY ROAD :: CLITREROE Telephone: 3741


f ates, Church Lane. Chelms­


GREENBANK the independent mall" order .house Is gaming a very good reputation with the public for quick personal ser­ vice • Experienced . lady canvas­ sers can really “cash In” on this with our new unique commis- sion/bonus


LARGE WHITE BOAR a t stud. Sows and gilts accommodated for-—Tel. Whalley 3370.


wage and expenses. Trainees also considered (5 days. 20 hours).— —Write for details to the area manager, 400 Ripponden Road, Moorside Oldham.


encourages a good traveller to earn 45s. per starter, plus weekly


scheme which


EARN £180 between now and tho summer holidays for only a few hours1 part-time work each day r (not Sats.). Lady interviewers


iequired with, or without prev­ bous experience. Applicants will ae selected for their enthusiasm t nd .initiative rather than for bheir previous experience. Good s asic salary, bonus and expen­ Pes.—Telephone: Mrs. Redfearn t reston 42183 this evening or pomorrow evening between 6-00


c .m. and 8-00 pan., reversing harges. r - ' ri F EMAL E


Temporary Part-time Workers Required


WTi


work, age immaterial. 9 a.m. to i 1 p.m. Monday to Friday—Apply


Chartered Surveyors. Littlcmoor, Clltfieroe.


SOCIETY LTD. Clillict’oc District


PAT IM R E REQUIRED


Male or Female — Mornings Only Good Rate of Pay — Apply:


AREA MANAGER 2 MOOR LANE :: CLITHEROE R-T E DIVR hree mornings per week.—


vening School work. e Apply by letter stating age,


— APPLY: —


Mr. E. Sharpies TEL: CLITHEROE 2433


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL, WHALLEY SCHOOL OF NURSE TRAINING


women between th e ages of 18 and 40 years for vacancies in the school lot the training of PUPIL NURSES, the course to commence on 20th March. This 2-year course of practical training will be under the direction of a qualified registered Nurse Tutor and is approved by the General Nursing Council. The qualification a t tho end or the course will bo th a t of State Enrolled Nurse. Prac­ tical men and women who wish to begin a career caring for life mentally handicapped in a hospital having modern facilities are invited to apply for consideration either in writing or by telephone to the office of tho Matron or Chief Male Nurse a t the hospital (Tel: Whalley 2121). Training allowances £415 a t 18 years rising to a maxi­ mum of £595 per annum, and on qualification £645 to £805 per annum. National Health Service conditions, superannuation and sick pav. Pull Board and residence available if required. Non-resident pupil nurses under 21 years of age receive free meals on duty.


Practical Nursing Course Applications are now being considered from men and


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FREE De!ivory*Fro©| Insurance * Eosy H.l'l


Garage Pfans*TopC «nd Construction All! asbestos, steel/ esbesti all steel. Writeforcaialogil


Non T r ia l


CO NI


veliour drop-


INTERMEDIATE


ELECTRICAL ENGINEER/DRAUGHTSMAN AGED 21—24


Required by Consulting Engineers in Blackburn Area.


Write stating age, experience and salary required to Box No. L.5. Advertiser and Times


Trutex, West Bradford DISTRIBUTION CENTRE


YUH RQIRD OT EUE


FOR GENERAL WAREHOUSE DUTIES FOUR WEEKS PAID HOLIDAY GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS


JOHN E. PINDER, F.V.I.


he premises THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH a t 3 p.m., preceded at 1-30 p.m. by sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS.


S Open for view Thursdays and a aturdays prior sale or by


detail


kitchen Warehousc/Garaee 51 x 21 ft. on three floors.


ounge, dining, morning ahd


SITUATIONS WANTED


TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE


For interesting post with our


Sales Correspondence Required — Write: —


Engineering Drawing and Box No. L.I., Advertiser and Times


Housekeeper Urgently Required


New centrally heated bungalow


All amenities, good wages, and liberal outings.


Oxburgh, 9 The Acres,


Whiteacre Lane, Barrow, Nr. Blackburn.


APPLY — THE WEAVING MANAGER MR. E. BROWN


CLITHEROE WORKS Some knowledge of


SITUATIONS VACANT


JAMES DEWHURST & SON (C li lh e ro e ) LTD.


SHAWBRIDGE MILL, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 2414


WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR 3 EVENING SHIFT BOBBY WEAVERS 5-45 p.m. to 10 p.m. MONDAY to FRIDAY


UN A


on Saturday wh | defeated 2-3. South Liver:!


Clitheroe w<|


against Terry Suj Last seasoif


Frank Bibby broken bone in and Bernard \ \ | witli influenza ail back, included if Keith Topham. : Great Harwood I Ronnie Nightingl It was Topf


South Liverpool seemed like repj back to 2-2 and f Injury-hit Cli|


which led to Cl| goal after 40 m |


the whole ho well against sill as South Livcrpa


doubts that it woi;B runaway victory fT and they were wl shocked as Clitli form that belied! league position, f defence was clearl J sevens. Although Clithcl missed Walibankl


a When the home! 2—0 lead, the cl


Kenyon (who wa f sick list), their Topham, Nighting


M O O I STAN1


n e \ Sl\


1966 TRIUiJ blue/ml March 1


1965 TRIUiJ 22.000 I


macula:]


1964 (’65 moj blue. 23


1964 AUSTI dition


1964 MORR terior. another


1963 TRIUW econom


MOOR MOl


1. Remember | safe? One


2. You are ofl|


3. Up to 60 l l 4. Special redf 5. Competitive!


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