SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, August 25, 1967. Triumph for
schoolboy golfer
Allham, ot Chatburn Park Drive, Clitheroc, won the East Lancashire Golf Association’s ju n i o r championship at Clitheroe Golf Club on Satur day. He went round the course in ■ 83-22-61. There were 25 entrants. Roger, who is a member of
Thirteen - year - old R o g e r
both Clitheroe and Wilpshire Golf Clubs, is a pupil at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. Last year he was second in
Flood Critics Raise Storm’
COUNCIL CLASH OYER STEPS TO PREVENT DAMAGES
Members of Ciitlicroc Town Council clashed in a healed debale over flood
the junior championships at Pleasington and Blackburn. His father, Mr. Bill Altham is a well known garage proprietor at Whalley.
a successful and well attended sherry evening on Saturday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Greenwood, ’The Knoll,' Bracewell, Barnoldswick. A pleasant evening in beauti
Clitheroe Conservatives held SHERRY EVENING _________________ _
damage at Tuesday night’s monthly meeting. • At one stage the Mayor, Aid. T. Robinson- ruled Coun. Wallace Hargreaves
out of order and later issued a warning to'.members insist that they
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pen Datlv U-30 n.m to 5 PJA- Friday 9-30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed All Day Monday.
(formerly SEYMOURS) .
that the Borough Engineer should submit to the High ways Committee a detailed report of all the work carried out by the Corporation to alleviate flooding since the previous catastrophe of this nature in December, 1965. The Engineer will also out
It was eventually agreed
line possible steps to be implemented in the future, together with the’ costs these would involve.
The debate followed a state ment made by Coun. J. A.
Barnes, Chairman of the Highways Committee, which brought criticisms from Coun. Hargreaves.
Barnes, first of all described the atmosphere of the High ways Committee on the even ing of August 8. No member was likely to forget it, he re called. All had been very con scious of the great deal of work to be done at that Lime and there had been serious sug gestions about adjourning tire meeting to see what- could be
allowed other members to take part in the discussion because, he said, the whole matter had been “thrown wide open” by Coun. Hargreaves’ remarks, eighty per cent of which had been “out of order.” In Iris statement, Coun.
Subsequently the Mayor
ticular minute on which they Another champion of the sub
criticised by the Deputy Mayor, Coun. J. Hall, as being unsubstantiated facts.”
an alleviation of the trouble. It must be remembered, however,
that to interfere with the
course of a river—which had Coun Barnes, like the sub- made its own course over hun- C0tnmi(,t00i had gone into the dreds of year-s was a dicey W]10ie question of flooding and problem.
committee was Alderman Ernest Crossley. He and Coun. Hall had been appointed to that sub committee and he was sorry that aspersions had been cast that the sub-committee had done nothing at all. The Highways Chairman,
mg the bed of the stream at Aid. Crossley also pointed out one point only. Deepening had that if the River- Board could be to be carried out throughout its prevailed upon to take some of entire length—even if tt meant | the responsibility for deepenin and widening the stream through its entire length, then the Council would only have to pay a proportion of tire cost. A small authority such as
Nor was it any good deepen- easy thing to solve, going all the way to Preston. 4Act of God’ h After telling the Council that
in the flooded area, and there fore unable to attend the com mittee meeting- held on August 8, Coun. ■ Hargreaves com mented on the "two rather
e had been actively engaged
attention of a Arm to the blocked. • drams near tiheir works.”
i “May I be permitted to ask And he asked if a meeting with , ,
Clitlieroe could not bear the whole cost alone. It was alleged by Aid Cross-
\ only concerning himself with the question of flooding and bringing it before open Council because that was the only meet
ley that Coun. Hargreaves was
taken regS’d-fatj the « * k o n “of I and® :l?LdwIlio^ thc Press were notices and drawing the |
Hargreaves, Coun. Leo Wells announced that he, also, was , i not satisfied with the position,
Allying himself with Coun.
and if the flood will now be December. 1965. If such a meet- put down as another ‘act of God’? If so, I would like to alter, matters by first asking what has happened to the sub committee appointed 2j years
f these decisions are the only yle riparian owners was con- ones that are going to be taken veiled following the floods in
done.This was unnecessary, how ever. for throughout the whole of the meeting, messages were continuously coming in about the progress or operations, while various members of the c o u n c i l and Corporation officials were out doing all they could in the flooded parts of the
town.After saying what a great personal disappointment it bad been to him that work already carried opt had not wholly succeeded in alleviating the flooding, Courr. Barnes added: “In spite ol what happened that night, I think matters might have been a good deal worse than they were.” This did not mean he was
flooding and report back, Coun. Hargreaves continued.
ago to study all aspects , | opinion that Primrose Lodge u ” should be cleared out and the water level lowered so that the
to know its results, because the Council had not received any report. Coun. Wells was of the
had taken place, be wanted
not time that the Council still further lowered, where it either received that report so | entered the lodge.
that it could act on any sug gestions arrived at “after this long period.” Otherwise, the sub-committee should bo _ dis banded and another appointed that would rget tilings done.” A large sum of money had
He wanted to know was it I level of Mearley Brook could be .....__
been allocated during the last two years for work at Mearley Brook. A short portion above Jubilee Mil-l had been cleaned and widened and a concrete wail erected at Sun Street. teCoun. Hargreaves also wan
d to know what this had cost and why more, work had not
complacent about the situation. Things would have been much worse if work which was the subject of a report to Iris Com mittee on the evening of the floods, lrad not already been
done.
were discussing a letter from ajtel- r , and that this could toe Stalwart Dyeing Co. Ltd., nave stopped toe water corn- informing toe Council that toe hlg down Taylor Street, and
Goyt cleaned At that time his committee
Jubilee Mill Bridge could have been done before the flood—not
I their works.
been done in deepening, widen ing and cleaning out the rest
of the brook’s course. He then alleged that for a
short period after the floods a dumper was at work below Jubilee Bridge and that since that ' day, nothing more appeared to have been done. Among "
widened and the disused con crete dam at Carlton Mill taken away and the silt cleared out all the way upstream from
of thc concrete wall behind the Commercial Hotel had been taken away, but he did not think this was enough, Thc bod of Mearlcy Brook from there up-stream to Sal ford Bridge had been cleaned but was now roady for another cleaning, Salford Bridge should be
Since Dcocmber, 1965, part in building the inner by-pass A so showing is ‘Wind m the
Coum Wells also thought given nor forgotten is planning advantage should be taken— revenge.
nded
president who has neither for- . ,
niwnfinns silt upstream from there be-
made by were those that the work below
Coun Hargreaves hincl Castl° Castings works, Coun. Hai greaves | straighten-;ng the course of toe
brook at the end of Jubilee Terrace. “All toe problems concern ing the flow of this brook are
company had cleaned out toe that' the metal piling which overflow goyt leading from had taken place for toe new Mearley Lodge under the jmlel. by-pass bridge had bridge into toe river alongside reduCed Mearley Brook’s width
diiun Cinema and to clear- toe Squire of narrated by Basil Ratnbonr
day is ‘Ghuka’, a thrilling story set in toe Wild West, starring Rod Taylor, John Mills and
Showing Thursday to Satur
Luciana Faluzzi. Gunflghter Chuka, played by
flooding problem, bearing in stagecoach carrying Ve omen, mind the present needs of I Pluycd by Luciana Pa i ■ - industry compared with the high-bom Mexican venmn tv 1
of 'our past making and a new Taylor, rides into a piairie look should be given to toe
followed up by another itemis- had piayed a large part in ing in detail toe rubbish which educing the brook’s flow and they had removed. Had this, forced it to back up. and other work done by toe coun. Hargreaves wanted Highways department not been Ule council to look, without carried out, greater damage delay. at where toe respon- would have been caused by toe SibjHty lay in such matters.
That letter had since been llve jeet. This in his opinion, front approximately ten feet to past,” he declared, adding: “I
believe there is far too muesli The A01?,, should be taken immediately to Galois,
relieve people of the anxieties which have now returned to
flooding, said Coun Barnes. T 'H e also'felt toat in view of | an.?v^ hu^ y‘ During then- cleaning-out the fact that flooding had
operations, the company had already taken place, the High- found the goyt almost blocked ways Committee meeting that up with a variety of tins, a evening should have been post waggon load of timber of poned; ,s0 that its members various sizes, old bicycles, couid have gone to see what prams, and a conglomeration the flooded areas were really of. other pieces of a floatable flke nature, while, at toe other end „x am sure that we could
I concerned I ing.”
We want ' action
Wo wantto a c « o n J io m J l | Jan>ssen> sam Wanamakcr and Joan Collins.sfc
from' ail I knowk stars, n
of toe lodge, a hen cote and haVe shown them some real I offered no “concrete proposals" other timber debris had been facts and evidence which would to combat toe flood danger, removed.
I toe Highways Chairman had I
Aid. W. Sharpies attacked | Sinbad”. Its stars are Kenvin chatburn 442 Coun. Hargreaves for saying
Deep concern =___ .................. ....
pointed out that a man was Py reSidents,” he declared. mentioned by Coun. Barnes— employed lull-time °n the job | coun. Hargreaves concluded | that of keeping rivers and
In one letter, toe company the suffering so bravely borne this danger had already been have more fully brought home one step towards lessening
rubbish w’ould be liable to | prosecution.
that notices should be erected warning that anyone dumping
Coun. Barnes appealed to b t pieas do not l ‘et us use Coun. Hargreaves had met 400 ga„ CI. h0ur a t all tho riparian owners or i K L
" example of Stalwart l nu
know that extensive flooding The sub-committee, which ..........
took place in many districts, | had also been criticised by abstraction: f° -
brooks and streams to follow llrmly Relievo that our flooding the
this as an excuse, because 11 week after week and received Bateson’s Farm Cow Ark, Near Um Vin-n/aftf. rvf If.c nffipAVS* I Cllthcvftfi. (Yrrtnn'rtrn SUfVOy SllCCy
• .
I that we, as a Council, have quite limited powers with ,
rubbish. “It should
Wily p u t u p with (lamp L their rights,” pointed out I htaiily technical nature. And uneven Flours? |
streams. The owners of the land through which streams
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rights, riparian owners should llso be prepared to accept
the responsibility to co-operate with the Council in trying to
bish into rivers. I t was dump ing of this kind which helped to cause the kind of catas trophe which had occurred on
they had undertaken in the flooded
merit heads right down to the |abdadendu ^ humblest employee-
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thanks to them and to toe ^ e rco uw Proauce^to ^ state_ | volimtary organisations and mittee
He conveyed toe Councils tee,
areas-from . c—t—- - v
as—fro
worked really haid juieviaie | toe damage and distress which
individual
had been caused. The Council would continue
its efforts to get on top of the problem of flooding and was
willing to listen to any sub- | gestions which would result in
depart-1 a^ r> ,,^ i i . . .
p
aeiJ;,uln“' | „,,,l ‘i^V,‘,^0^fPvri-n^'the_m"atter I parts of I
^ 8! ^ S l r t t e S . a t t e r
poration departments con- question ot iiooamg^ flin s tion of a report. cerned for toe ‘ yeoman woik in» *1 a
thanked the staffs of all Coi set, p O In conclusion, Coun. Barnes
ck to the Highways Commit- month and had found that, on flint- the Borough Engl- the whole, bad as it was, the
o.nH imri found thn.t cm I to „In rtew 0j the weight „ _ responsibilities and they had l ^°un. xauais
in committee, where, in Hall’s opinion,
Hargreaves s h o u ld have | brought up the matter for dis cussion.
» . . In defence
defence oY“the“ subcommittee many points, thus alleviating I cp?poratloS"°riil “be" closed-, on aeiei
Coun. Hall also spoke
•he came onto toe Council, Coun. Barnes said he knew in I that action had been taken op
tired of hearing calls for report from a subcommittee which was set up long before
go into toe whole | the position. This was of more | Monday, 28th AUBust- 18B7 n odil-,g emphasis- importance than toe presenta-
y imnlemented. Most members of toe Coun-1 U had visited toe flooded toe town earlier
this I U0NS MO
at t d t the com- situation had not been as h--1 ^ ^ ^
Coun. Hall said he asked water which we knew fell at members to support Downham and on parts of
this suggestion because the Pendie—pouring water into our “unsubstantiated facts” put brook—it was remarkable that |
would do nothing but "stir than before—and this fact, in up natural anger, natural sus- | itself, was a tribute to _ Uie | picions and emotions."
forward by Coun. Hargreaves the situation was- not worse work that had been done.
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n.W.C.C J00 CLUB. No. lav-
CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB CALA.
151: 2792. 2nd! 0459, 3rd: 4622 Coun.
3 flow are quite insisient I was a matter of a about altering the course of . Lancashire River Authority at 48 rivers, or about culverts or |
tlu-ough which these vUIjSC | on its technical officers for the
facts 0f this position, there couid be constructive talk I wmmg,1°to thoU1Cicrk\.t°_J'1}8 Preston before
regard to the brooks and | ° ^ c Comic,I 1h„ „
The Council was dependent The advice of toe Borough Any person wlio wisnes '
fr» r»f t .lilc TIOSltlOTI. I f.Vwiwi nm ilrl b n PAnicfr.i’imf .lvo
t.nllr ^ W r i t in g tO tllG ' '
“We are not engineers.” Engineer- was
was neededu u before | i application ueioi
was in agreement that toe whole question should be fully discussed in committee. After saying that he was
similar technical matters. Summing up, Coun. Barnes
ber 1067. 'should
do w u''
| of tho said period. ^ ^ a r o N ^ B i a f f m
25th August 1967.
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY
I Notice is hereby Bivoh Public Llbrary/Rcn?lnB tiYo
h. l.
sagar.Town Clerk. »5th August, 1967,
d „
Dyers by trying to keep their 1 can oe cmea’ respective parts of the river clear of obstructions and
h wmomhered bringing what Coun. Hall des- committee, so that toe officers council
In turn, Coun. Hargreaves was criticised by toe Deputy .Mayor, Coun.
John Hall, for i sn a n o u
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greaves wanted shoulid
have been to
bring raised
be remembered | C1.jbed as "unsubstantiated | could advise on technicalities, beginningrSFr[daynB25th ^August flooding which Coun. Har- other tocuScnt submitted
tho benefit of its officers’ Clltheroo. Ordnance Survey ^ advice. Any questions about |
a ’hours^ dmdnE Wo Period ““_P.‘L lrau“ “,."niT"reason-
facts” before an open meeting declared Aid. Sharpies, adding: 1967 and ending on 22ndSeptcm- ■ the Council.
P on
up with it may bo Inspected free oi ill | ?hargo_ al jBnteson’si^arm.
day to Wednesday the main film is “The Seventh Voyage of
Afc the Civic Hall from Mon _____
sjs £ PUBLIC NOTICES
Notice of Application ._ U urotni*
abstract tlio following nnwfi,R point
WATER RESOURCES ACT, 1963
for
th a t an to thy
some decisions, and get toe I cenied about this problem, not I BhTckburn. Esq.f for'a iiccnce to' iob done,” adding: "We all just Coun. Hargreaves.
of
p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tursuant to Section 27 of the
JAMES CLARKSON DECEASED
She County of Lancaster Retired
27th day of June 1967 Is hereby ------------t o m : od" required to send particulars In LADIES’ STRETCH TREWS. -4
chool Master who died on tho
having a claim against or an Interest In tho Estate of James Clarkson late of 3 Trafford t Gardens Barrow near Wliallcy in
rustee Act 1925 that any person
dotting - J — £ including David
at toe same time as a
complacency about this matter scum of toe cat ah j and and that all possible measures I f™ced offices commanded by
lVaS. °nCe 5oS °iV the dis-
Tnriians toe
them following the thunder f01* but Xmrin?* i f ’W a S storms of Tuesday, toe 8to | ^
ave "mMrneBimem
week are three v e te r a n actors, Fred MacMurray, Lillian Gish and Charlie Ruggles. Fred MacMurray plays the impulsive Lem Siddons, who tired of sax- aphonc playing in a jazz band,
at the Palladium Cinema from Monday to Wednesday next
Starring in ‘Follow Me Boys,.,
takes a temporary job in a general store in the small town of Hickory, and spends his
common with real life. Mark of D’Artagnan”
spare time studying law. He become strongly attracted
to pretty Vida Dowey, played by Vera Miles, but she is engaged to Ralph Hastings, the stuffy vice-president of the local bank. c Lem has a natural liking for
to organise a Boy scout Troop to keep thc youngsters out of mischief. The organisation of the troop
hildren and rashly volunteers
there, making the stream at training of scouting,-“but te least two feet deeper, he con-1 Hastings, the forsaken viic-
is successful and so are Lem’s romantic endeavours. Once acquainted. Vida and Lem get along famously. Lem spends many rewarding years leading Hickory’s lads through the excitement and
—to straighten the course of Willows the the stream opposite the Palla- I story of Mi. rhaddeus To ,
found the problem was not an NOW “SAM” IS 91 __
i t f S S l S M B
SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK
m k
Mr. Sam walmslcy, of “Sunnyorotf, Waddington Road, who oelebratod his 91st birthday on Monday.
Ho received more than 70 greetings from his many triends .
in the Clitheree area and trom Anglesey, when, he spends much of his time, and where he spent his birthday. A former chairman of Whitcwoll Angling Club, Mr. Walmsley holds the record for a. salmon caught on thc
Hoddor with fly and lino. Ho also holds tho Royal Humane Society’s Certificate,
earned by rescuing a child from drowning in tho Menai Straits when he was 7G.
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LOW MOOR
field as a football pitch is to continue for ns long as possible, and the Parks and Cemeteries Committee chairman (Coun. W. Hargreaves) and its vice- chairman (Coun. J. Hall), in consultation with toe Parks and Cemeteries Superintendent, are authorised to deal with applications.
FOOTBALL PITCHES The use or Low Moor playlm
tho Council- on Tuesday, fol lowed two applications received by toe Town Clerk, Mr. H. L.
Both resolutions, approved by
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writing of his claim or interest to 36” waist. Ladles Diess t to us the undersigned Solicitors Skirts, 24" to 36 waist. Good
wlifcli^date ttio^executor awill LADIES’ HOUSE 5 °A T S in Quit proceed to distribute the assets | ted .nylon brushed , nylon ^oi
of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and t Interest of which notice shall
August 1967. Signed: STEELE and SON, Solicitors,
Castlegatc. CLITHEROE,
Executor. DATED this 21st day Of
hen have boon received by tho Lancashire.________________
Tursuant to Section 27 of the having a
anti thc various oBlccs _o_r,,tho hereby required to send particu interest to us
wife of James Clarkson) who died on tho 26th day of Juno 1967 is
Gardens. Barrow near Whalley in tho County
Interest In the Estate Clarkson
late lars of 6 of Lancaster
Solicitors before
deceased
entitled thereto having regard about vacancies on full-time and only to the clalnta and Interests SandwlCh Degree and Higher of which notice shall then have Natlonai oipiomt
- among. assets the
August, 1967. Signed: STEELE and SON. _
Cnstlogatc. CLITHEROE, Lancashire.
DATED this 2lst day of should contact the | officers:
. parties •__. , students seeking information said
been received by the sala technlea. and coi---------- . Executor
, MR. J. H. STONE, County Education Offices,
MR T. MoARDLK
8. Bond Street, Wakeflold. Tel. Wakefield 75234..
. I cges throughout , the country following
Limited the Executor of thc Will of the said Mary Clarkson on or
to Martins of
undersigned Bank
thc
Executor will proceed to distri bute accu
1967 after which. date tho
the 31st day of October the said
(the
In writing' of his claim or the
of Mary Traffora
or an
MARY CLARKSON DECEASED p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
rustee Act 1925 that ally person claim against
Rd., CUtheroc.
o Martins Bank Limited toe choice in stock now foi Executor of tho Will of the said Autumn.—Economic Stores. 70 James Clarkson, on or before the I "Wballcy Rd., Clithcroc.
Candlcwlck. Wms.. Wx and O.S —Economic Stores, 70 Whalley
LADIES’ RAINCOATS, Nylon, loamback Nylon and Terylene,
All sizes In stock now at Economic Stores. 70 Wlialley Road Clttheroe.
LADIES’ GOATS. taree-Quarter coats and three-auarter suits in
Rd., Clitheroe. _____
RUSBRIDGE.—You can choose any article in stock—
pay, for it wcoWy.—Rusbrldge, Jewellers. 24 King William Street. Blackburn.
Clooks, Rings, Cutlery-— ___
PUBlic NOTICE
YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING EDUCATION COMMITTEE.
INFORMATION ABOUT
VACANCIES ON FULL-TIME ADVANCED C0UR8ES IN FURTHER EDUCATION
-Watches, and
stock now for Economic Stores. 70 WHalley
SITUATIONS WANTED
GENTLEMAN requires part-time driving work (47 years. Clean licence).—Write Box No. C2, Advertiser and Times.
MISCELLANEOUS SALES
NEW WORLD 33 gas cooker, eye- level grill, 3 burners, mahogany dining table, both In good con dition.—Write Box No. Dl, Advertiser and Times. ______
CHILDREN’S, Junior’s ond ladies anoraks and trews, all sizes in stock.—Economic ■ Stores, 70 Whalley Road, Clitheroe._____
TWO RACING CYCLES, excellent cond.—140 Woone Lane. Clith
eroe.
MODERN DARK OAK table, draw-leaf. New cond.
Tel. Chatburn 220._________
pyjamas *and* undm^vea?Uln°SM.; M and OB. fittings.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Rd., Clltheroe
wms WX. AND O.S, brushed nylon o/
Wynoyotte.night gowns in all colours.—Economic Stores,
70 Whalloy Rd.. Clitheroe.
1966 B.S.A. BEAGLE, low mileage, good cond.—Tel, Chatburn 256,
DARK OAK extending dining room table, excellent condition, £15.—Apply 23 Woone Lane,
Clitheroe. ___________
SPECIAL PURCHASE mall order surplus stock good quality curl rugs 25/- each, half moon rugs 37/6, wool rugs 39/6, Belgium cotton rugs 22/6.. 2 x 21 jute squares 39/6 Many, more bai- galns in rugs and carpets.— Morton's. 18 Moor Lane. Clith
eroe. Tol. 2420, ______-
LACONITE Formica. Mahogany Conti Board stocklsts-AVaterloo
Timber Co., Cllthoroc. Tel. 3263,
CLITHEROE POLICE STATION MALE OR FEMALE
PART-TIME CLEANER REQUIRED FOR
28 hours per five-day week. S Application forms from Chief
Ouperintendent. County Police eroe 3263.
ffice, ACCRINGTON. Closing date: 31st August, 1967.
JOINER REQUIRED. — Apply Waterloo Timber Co., Tel. Clith
YOUNG MAN requlrod lor bar In . good class country hotel. Live in. Tile hotel is on main CUth-
croe-Preston bus route.—Apply: Perry Shlreburn Arms Hotel, Hurst Green. Nr. Whallcy. Tel. Stonyhurst 208.
CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. . foPart-time .Staff Nurse required
' Apply to Matron. • CLITHEROE HOSPITAL.
r night duty. ti Mala Ward Orderly for full
me night duty. Apply to Matron.
PART-TIME LAPY ASSISTANT required for greengrocery.— Apply Daw-son’s. Castle Street. Clltheroe. Tel. 2994.
YOUNG LADY, preferably 17-18 years required for bakehouse
and occasional shop work.— Apply Advertiser and Times.
YOUNG AUDIT CLERK required for accountant’s office. Chart ered articles available If desired. —Apply to Edward Chester and Son, Accountants, 36 King St., CUtneroo,
• '
SMART YOUNG FEMALE shop assistant required.—Apply C. R. Hargreaves, Parson Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 2183
INTELLIGENT youth/man ‘ re quired for despatch department
Apply Lancaster Hosiery Co.. Ltd.. Waterloo Mills, CUthcroe
VIVA
VIVA ’90’ DE Prices l
WEL KING
V
J # %70all
1 best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer in part-exchange for
_______ -- lUlt RIBBLE MOTOR SERVICES LIMITED
FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road
P.S.V. DRIVING VACANCIES AT CLITHEROE DEPOT
Applications are invited from drivers, particularly those with experience of heavier type vehicles, ‘to fill vacancies at our Clitherot Depot. Free uniform, assisted travel scheme, 18 days holiday with pay and other benefits. Higher age groups considered.
— Apply: —
District Traffic Superintendent, 16 Wellgate, Clitheroe
■J LO W MOOI ______
DYNAMO AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES LTD. REQUIRE
For Electrical Assembly Work, Good eyesight essential. YOUNG LADIES
Starting Rate over 21 years of age £9-18-6 plus bonus alter a period of training. — Apply —
ALBION WORKS, WATERLOO ROAD — CLITHEROE Power Ste
Tlie new Wo advanced tec'
nnd the luxur Ingenious ne More space t Hydrolastic® appointed int adds up to experience.
■ transmission • Bickcd by BMC Sc
Price £1040.7.
LADIES’ CYCLE, good cond, £4.— radiator.
STONYHURST COLLEGE, WHALLEY, Near BLACKBURN
There arc vacancies in the Laundry at Stonyhurst College for
LAUNDRY MAIDS
To operate shirt presses. Calenders and washing machines.
42 hour week. Two weeks annual and other usual holidays.
— Please apply to:— — DOMESTIC BURSAR,
STONYHURST COLLEGE Telephone: Stonyhurst 345 (Ext 291-
SEERCRAFT LTD. Senior Account Clerk (Male or Female)
Required to take charge of Sales Ledgers. Experience of machine posting essential. Salary by agreement according to experience.
Write in confidence giving full personal details to:— Mr. L. BENSON,
SEERCRAFT LTD., KING LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone: 2301-2-3-4
motori Co in i F()( Prices Ra
HOCKE Hockey Socks
Boys and G 5/11. Mens
SPOR'. 82-8(3 l
WORN BY LEi SHIRTS and SHORTS
TRUTEX HEAD OFFICE GR1NDLETON
WE ARE LOOKING FOR
YO Although Clill
(cam were defeated tion (hat most of II On the balanci
of ihc players frer Junior Cup Iasi sea with both points. A single goal dc
issue and in additii sing a penalty. Clii much thc beticr exchanges in th,
stages of Ihc game. The penalty incic occurcd after 25 m
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