g Clithcroc Advertiser mid Times, Friday, April 28. 1967 CONCRETE
BUILDING BLOCKS ;(LOAD BEARING)
18 x 9 x 9 witn Halves 18 X 9 X 6. 18 x 9 X 4. PAVINGS AND PATH EDGINGS
T. VARLEY AND SONS LIMITED
5/9 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY
Telephone: 4112 RE-UPHOLSTERY
Your Suito made as now In mociuotto or vinydo from £14: with Latox oushions from £28. Chairs from £3. Wide ranso of patterns.
Estimates free Phone or write: J. LOMAX
55 LARKHILL BLACKBURN Tol. 53952.
Roofing! Roofing! Rootling!
End all your roof repairs by having your roof covered with mineral roofing felt, every type, i.e. slate, stone, tile, flat, etc. I give a 15 years guaran tee with every job. -o-
7 Williams Street, Scholes Wigan
VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING
HOUSE CLEANING P A R K E R
3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel: CLITHEROE 3475
DAVID WOLFENDEN GRINDLETON
Television and
Electrical
Appliance Service For Prompt Affenfion
. Phone: Cliatbum 461 SIMPSON OF COLNE
NEW WARTBURG 1000 DE-LUXE SALOON
V/artburs Distributors for the
Immediate Delivery Full Stock of Spares.
WES1 END GARAGE. Burnley Road COLNE Tel 1310
SHIPS CARPETS
Q NEW AND SEUUNDHAND wualities unobtainable else where Made specially for bard a ear ror shipping companies
nd Government oattleships Large selection ot all sizes.
T. FOWLER
WALTON-LE-DALE. PRESTON. Tel 35176
177 CHOKLBY tiOAD. B. BRIDGES
Brush and Vacuum Chimney Sweep
'(formerly SEYMOURS)
Prompt Servlco No Dirt No Fuss
2 Woone Lane, Clilheroe
Tel. 2807 between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
D A N N Y ’ S
TA YLO R ST., C L ITH EROE Tel: 2699
UP BROOKS SAWMILLS
INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS. GATES. ETC.
RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING.
THF NEW WANEV EDGE Fencing of all descriptions.
Can be seen on the abovo premises.
EXTENSION LADDERS. Open Saturdays until 4-30 o.m.
Why put up with damp uneven Floors i
Asphalt Floors WHEN YOU CAN HAVE a n d l in o t i l in g
Estimates Free No Obligation Consult
James bolton & son (ASPHALTERS) LTD.
LOWER EANAM WHARF, BLACKBURN
Evenings Blaokburn 55342.
on all floor problems B Telephone:
lackburn 59438.
‘ " “Mss Edi.l. Smllli. who h » IWd ■: « £ « winrK” Riverside. West Bradford, for about me
Smith managed to run up the hill to the nearby Ribblcsdale cement works to summon
by Mr. Frank Whittaker, a night worker a t the factory. A police spokesman said: ‘She was extremely lucky to
help. The fire brigade . were called
get out of the building in time. It was gutted in a mat ter of minutes, and the fire brigade had no chance what
on Wednesday morning when an Advertiser and Times repor ter visited the spot was a heap -------- —----- of charred debris covering the on Monday,
soever of saving it.” All th a t was left of the chalet
For prompt attention write to ROBERT BENTHAM
flagged floor. were
burn — a tin opener, a frying ning approval for about four men u iu not | T varley, which n n u Bno
The only recognisable items sing an application from Mf. those which would
1 rT ’'-" ,’n’r,Tn sought plan-
vapour lamp, is thought to have wlth f0U1- permanent caravans ignited gas escaping from a for Ml.. vnrley's employees, cylinder, and started the fire. After hearing from Mr. R. R. Mr Stanley Richmond, who overend, the public health
nan and three heating stoves, acres of land to be used pei- Onc of these, a pressure manently as a holiday Site,
lives' in one of Ribblesdale i„ spector, th a t he was satisfied Cemcnfs houses, above the th a t th e conditions of a site chalet said th a t his daughter. ijcenso could be fulfilled the Carol had just noticed the committee agreed i t would be flames when there was a loud prepared to issue a licence, bang a t the door.
escaped’with only minor burns to her hands and legs. SuffcrinE from shock. Miss
Lifelong ESCAPED FROM
BLAZING CHALET r iv e r b a n k
friends both 90 this weekend
bvatc their 90th birthdays this weekend. As we announced lost week, Mrs. Heloise Thomp son of 8 Church Brow', reaches this notable milestone today, and the occasion will be cele
Two old friends both celc
brated by a small family pa r ty a t the Swan and Royal Hotel. On Sunday, a lifelong friend
Parish Council objections to residential caravan site
had objected to a residential caravan site at Little Tod- ber, Gisburn, but had no objection to a weekend site, Bowland Rural Council’s Plans committee were told
Gisburn Parish Council
II iv iu i iu a y . The committee were discus-
of Mi'S. Thompson reaches the same anniversary. She is Mrs. Alice Maud Tomlinson, of Ardleigli Green, Hornchurch, Essex, who formerly lived a t Brookfield Cottage, Pimlico Road She is the widow of Mr. James Tomlinson, one of the b e s t - known violinists m Clitheroe who played with th e Hallo and BBC Northern
Orchestras. A pa r ty to celebrate the . . .
event will be attended by her son John and daughter Bar b ara and their families.
Pre-sckool play group
A pre-school play group
opened last week a t the home of Mrs. K. E. Weaver, Salthill
Villa, Saltliill Road. Seven children a ttend the
m-oup on mornings from Mon day to Wednesday, and join Mrs. Weaver’s own daughter,
Caroline. The children can play in the
line weather, and there is a climbing'frame, swing -n d sand pit provided for them. Inside, they enjoy painting,
“Miss Smith was terribly up- had expressed the view th a t enf but she refused medical caravan sites should not be
"She was exremely lucky to boundary fence, le c au se iU s i n ^ u e f a n i s e e d
attention ap a r t from th e help permitted “w ithin 300 yards of th a t Carol gave her.
any conscientious fan n e r s STORAGE TANK
nosition ,shc barricaded herself w a te r supply was one of the n a t night, with two locks and maln conditions, pointed out
a bolt which, of course, took Overend The Fylde Water time til unfasten.”
contacted in his home in Bol- storage tank, of sufficient cap- ton and he travelled to acjty to feed back to the cara- Clithcroc and took her to Lan- van s ite, would be necessary. caster where she will stay This would be a difficult job to accomplish b u t i t could be be
Miss Smith’s brother was constant supply of water and a casiei,
with her sister. FILLING STATION
a Permission l’or n proposed
lulling sta tion a t th e western end of Gisbum village, on the
opposite side of the road from the auction m a r t n ear cricket field, was recommended on Monday by Bowland Rural Council’s Plans' Committee.
WANTED FOR CASTLEGATE
ANTIQUES
Shortly to open in Clitheroc
Pottery, Figures, Guns,
Swords. Oak & Mahogany. Furniture, Oil Paintings, Water Colours, Prints. Silver, Pewter and Brass.
Anything Old and In te re s tin g
PETER FIELD PENDLE HOTEL
CIIATBURN — Tel: 234 VEHICLE REPAIRS
WAGONS - TRACTORS CARS - Etc.
Top Class Mechanic Also
CONCRETE MIXERS FOR hire
VIBRATOR ROLLER J.C.B.
Tom Varley
LITTLE TODBER, GISBURN Telephone 322
Caterer to the Musical Protession
E. J. APPLETON
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING EXPERT
27 VICTORIA TERRACE K E IGH LEY
24 nour l ’elepnone Service KEIGHLEY 4864
Distance no object FOR A GOOD ORNAMENTAL
WROUGHT IRON GATE (Will Fit and Paint)
ALSO
CHILDRENS SLIDES — SWINGS SEE-SAWS
MADE TO ORDER K. BOWEN BARROW — Tel: Wl,alley 3 4 1 5 E. and D. HQRSFIELD
Joinery and Building Contractors BACK BRENNAND STREET CLITHEROE—Tel: Chatburn 448
ALL TYPES OF JOINERY AND BUILDING WORK UNDERTAKEN
INTERWOVEN—WANEY EDGED—RUSTIC FENCING MADE AND ERECTED
ADVICE AND ESTIMATES GIVEN _____ . ..............if
done. Planning approval for th e
site will be a ma tte r for future consideration.
Earlier, Conn. T. H. Kayley large garden of the house in
paper cutting, and modelling. Mrs. Weaver is a member of
the Pre-School Play Group Association.
visaged a t Edisford Bridge was recommended for approval when the Plans’ Commitee of Bow land Rural Council met on
Board would n o t guarantee a Monday. BOWLS
Results in la s t week’s Great Harwood Bowling League fix
tures were: P C alders tones SC 87. Lowcrfold
Bark 109: Clitheroe CC 103. 1 ibblcsdalc ’A' 105: Salesbury MO A10 Whallcy 76; Blackburn
lliance 113, Clltheroc Castle 92.
KEEN BATTLE IN MOTOR CLUB TEST
I ful driving test meeting on Sunday, with difficult tests set out for an equally matched entry. Throughout th e afternoon
CLITHEROE and District Motor Club held a succcss-
a keen battle ensued for fastest time of day, with honours finally going to F ran k Allen, while David Nicholson took second place in a stan dard Mini, both drivers having been
1 consistent throughout th e tests. Close behind came Barry Allen and Les Allen, both in Minis, b u t they had spoiled otherwise fa s t performances through penalties ' for s tr iking marker posts in th e ir enthusiasm.
One of the best performances
■ tests, but, unfortunately, had been slow to settle down on the
Aitken Shield semi-
Gisburn 4, chipping 2
, In the early stages of the game, played a t Shaw Bridge on Tuesday, Chipping h ad more of the play b ut missed their chances. Gisburri began to come more
into the game, and slowly got on top. Before half-time, they were rewarded for th e ir efforts
bum were slightly the better side. Kenny broke through on ] h is own to put Gisburn fu rth e r
when Whittaker scored after gaining control of a loose ball After, the resumption, Gis-
good football but found the Gisbum defence in good form
ahead. Chipping continued to play
Chipping goal and moved to the centre forward position. This move soon paid off, because [ Squires scored Chipping’s first
Gisbum’s third goal was scored by Rigg who had played well throughout th e match. E. Squires came out of the
I Chipping attacks, and retali ated with a second goal by Rigg,
| who sent th e Chipping defence the wrong way.
i Chipping scored their second goal from a penalty taken by E. Squires. Gisbum’s goal keeper was alleged to have pushed the Chipping forwards as he collected a high ball, but th e decision was not popular as he caught the ball whilst being harassed by the forwards. Teams: Gisbum — Dennett;
Taylor, Richardson; Embery, Wilson, Moulsdale; Atkinson,
Woodworth, Kenny, Rigg, Whit-
^Chip p ing — E. Squires; F- Squires Blezard; R. Freeman, Blezard’, Preston; T. Freeman, Mercer, Proctor, J. Freeman,
I Rhodes.
Final football matches
I agains t St. Helens h a s been switched from tomorrow, and will be played tonight, kick-oil
Clltheroe’s home m a t e h
I 7 p.m. The las t game of the season
I away against Burscough, will I be played next Saturday.
goal. Gisburn held th e following
from those not featured in the awards came from Ia n Hamer, who took fastes t time on two
first te s t and h ad to be con ten t with 5th overall. Whilst the Minis were spec
tacular. the saloon cars, n o t to be outdone, were having their own keenly contested class, and class three ultimately fell to Norman Hetherlngton, though
Roger King and Roger Banks, made it tig h t enough to hinge on the final test. Big saloons are n o t really the
Bridge reinforcements Proposed reinforcements en
tenders
°ALDERSTONES h o s p it a l management c o m m it t e e
CALDERSTONES h o s p it a l . WHALLEY, NEAR BLACKBURN.
stones Hospital. uwiKiiuuoic
obtainable
funeral directors for the funerals of
, Tenders
TENDERS FOR FUNERAL UNDERTAKING are
patients d? n s at from
not later than 9-0 a.m. on Monday. iBtli May l fl67-
Tinf. Inf».. .• _ ,n c envelope provided
f Fixed price tenders arc Invited Cor the rc-rooflng of the Connell c hamber, Churcfi Street, Cltth-
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE SLATING WORK
fonn of tender may bo obtained Trom tile Borough Engineer, eown Hall, church Street, Cllth- aroe, on receipt of stamped,
roc. r Conditions, specifications and
ddressed envelope for return. t Tenders must be delivered to
ender.
che undersigned endorsed “Coun t il Chamber re-roofing” not later
t elves to accent th e lowest or arty
H. L. SAGAR. t Town Clerk.
| Town Clerk's Oitice, The Castle,
CLITHEROE-
MISCELLANEOUS SALES
RUSBRIDCE—You can choose any article In stock—Watches. Clocks Kings, Cutlery—and pay lor it weekly.—Rusbrldge, Jewellers. 24, King William j Street. Blackburn.
ONE SMALL LAWN MOWER. good condition 35/-.—15 Chat- '
burn Rd., Clltlicroe.
FOLDING chrome-plated invalid wheelchair, pneumatic tyres as new.—Apply after 6 p.m. 2 7 1
Corporation Street. Clitheroc.
BINOCULARS. Telescopes. Mag nifiers, etc. bought, sokl and exchanged, binoculars new from £6 15s, to £142. Telescopes from 25/- to £250.—Edgar Bradshaw Ltd., 42 Mill Street Padiham. Tel. 72367.
ONE 23” RACING CYCLE and one 21“ racing cycle.—Apply 140 Woone Lane, CUthcroc.
CANNON GAS OVEN, good con dition.—Apply 3 Ennerdalc Rd., Clitheroc, after 7-30 p.m.
A30 COUNTRYMAN. Well shod. M.O.T. Remarkable condition I for year. £50 o.n.o.—8 Hayhurst St.. Clitheroc.
1
3FT, GINS, BED. Interior sprung mattress, good condition . £6 Navy and white pedigree pram, bargain. £3. Both can bo deliv ered.—Tel, stonyhurst 305.
GERMAN PIANO, rosewood, good condition. £15 o.n.o. Also girl’s navy gaberdine, by l^obert Hirst, chest 36’‘ 45/-, o.n.o.—Phono
Clithcroc 2897. 1 COMMER 25 CWT WAGON with 1 SAVE-SPACE TABLE. £10 o.n.o.- Apply Advertiser and Times.
TRY OUR watch, clock and o jewellery repair service carried
litheroe. Tel. 2699
eed.—Mertons, 18 Moor Lane, CUthoroe. Tel. 2420
t ut by experts: all work guaran
6 FT. CUT-OFFS (Larch) £5 per L C load.—Up Brooks Saw Milks.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone. Sharp.
Road).
Huntlev Lawn, Samlcsbury. Mellor 787. (Late or New Bank
PRAM SERVICE: hoods re-1 t covered; new aprons; wheels ro-
Ideal car for tig h t tests of this kind, blit nevertheless the class was well supported, and probably tile h ardest efforts came from these th re e drivers. While they do not appear
Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroc. Tel 2683.
yred and repaired. — A. h.
ALLWIN PRAM, detachable body, folding wheels, mattress pulow j and canopy, car scat. bath, baby bouncer. £15. nuick sale.—20
spectacular, a keen observer realises the skills shown and it was particularly creditable th a t the largest car of all was driven by Mrs. K. Wallace, who proved th a t a good lady driver can show many a male a thing or two in car control. The award for th is class went
around in a. way th a t Indicated its potential for less restricting
events. The final award was to th e
fastes t lady (car-wise) an d here again i t was extremely h a rd fought. In the end. th e prize went
af ter she managed to pull clear of Mrs. - Oxford and Mrs Dickinson on th e la s t 'test. T.R
to Margaret Knight,
Sale driving awards Two Chtheroe men were
among 17 Fylclc Water Board employees who received safe- driving awards yesterday week. They are Mr. T. Barber, the district foreman (three con secutive years) and Mr. T. Har greaves, assistant foreman (two consecutive years). The Board’s chairman. Aid. E
A. Machin. of Blackpool, made the presentation.
LOANS
POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F. S. Richards Ltd., 11. Wolford Road, Leicester.____________
AT STUD
LARGE WHITE BOAR a t stud. Sow and gilts accommodated.—
Tel. Whalley 3370. HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
FIVE-BERTH CA RAVAN. Pleas ant Lake District site. Fishing. All amenities 9-11 gns. weekly. Tel. Chipping 379. _______
BLACKPOOL Northclillc House, 4 Mount Street. Mod. terms, s homely children welcome. Near
ea. theatres, shops.—Brindlo. Tel. 22718.
______ PETS PHigh Quality Tropical Fish.
RONADA LTD.. MP.T.A. (P ro fe s s io n a l A q u a r is ts )
QUEEN’S PARK AQUARIUM.
154 QUEEN’S RD.. BLACKBURN. Tel. 57654.
ODcn Dally 9-30 a.m. to 6-0 p.m. Closed All Day Monday.
PERSONAL
SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND rc- sciuire playing members or per Tuesdays 7-00 p.m.).______
Tons willing to t r a in—Apply ( he Band Room. Slaldburn
BABY-SITTING SERVICE offered bv Trinity Youth Club. Charges: 7/6 pei night 6/- per hour after midnight Please give three days notice.—Ring CUtheroo 2273 or
2480 lants. Tanks and Accessories.
Montague St. CUthcroc (after 7 p.m.).
CORNER HOUSE, Kins Lane. CUthcroe. Ladles’ corsets with
front fastening or hooksldc.
FORD ZEPHYR 1961. ’" “' “On. showroom condition, heatci. I
washers, taxed. M.O.T., £265. oi will exchange smaller cai and
to Chris Eatough. who threw his recently acquired XK 150
HEALTH FOODS C. It HARGREAVES & SONS
For all your Health Foods enquire at
Parson Lane. Clithcroc. Tel. 2183.
CYCLE BARGAINS, stock of new and part-used ,cyrt». must be
cleared at much reduced prices. —Benthams H Market Plate, Clitheroe. Tel. 3167.
RUSBRIDGE for bteh WATCH anrf CLOCK REPAIR©.
Blackburn. Tel. 59109.
All work carried out byn?J£i2X? craftsmen and fully guaiwiteed. —24 Klrnr William Street,
BROCKHALL HOSPITAL LANGHO.
Nr. BLACKBURN. Lancs. Wantod Soamstressos for em
ployment in the Hospital Sewing Room. Wage- £9-0-4 for 40-hour. 5-day week. Excellent working conditions, canteen
to the Secretary at the Hospital.
Wilson Street, Cllthcioc. Tel. 3531.
CORNER HOUSE. CUthcroe. Nylon nightgowns.
W.X. O.S.. X.O.S. CONCRETE BLOCKS
Railway Crossing. Grimsargh, Td, Longridgo 2678.
NORTH WEST CONCRETE BLOCK CO..
FOR E X P ER T ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to Tlie Waite? Thomason sewing
Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road, Nelson.
RE-UPHOLSTERY, save Middle- 1 man’s Profit I Guarantee the W°rkmanshlP at the
selections of patterns, will call fin ofAce
all areas M S ? or 'daytime If preferred—Write or Ph°JI0 1 BEAKBANE 50 Zion Stieet, I
i»arrc or daytime BURNLEY TEL. No. 27X88.
SLUGS IN YOUR GARDEN? Use th e Parker P e s t T ra p p e r w h ich
Gladoglow Ltd.. Whalley. Black -From
burn or retail from A. W., Whit taker Ltd., clitheroc. and Poll- arc! & Wallis. Whalley.
H.C.B. Wilson Silver Cross Pram. Red/grey, Mattress and sun canopy. Fveellent condition,
£ 12._Vlte BOX So. W3. Adver- riser ana Times.
overalls ii—ai or plain colouis. WMS. Wx nntl OB., button style or ziat) Lovely colours. From 20/u PJl'Economlc Stores. ^ y v h a l leyR d ., Clitheroe. Tel.
came astray
^ e d ^ T R A Y ^ ^ n u a x y^ two * .PlnUer^Hii? House, Newton.
T±*. a ***uer, Hill «ou el. Slaldbnrn 643.
kills all known garden peste and protects the bait from animals, birds and flic weather. Saves £££\s as the bait is not ruined bv rain. 7/0 past free.—
k e en e s tWm - lcc r i 3-piece'; suites irom £18P all work welcomed. [ Estimates absolutely frce. large
______ 1 BROCKHALL HOSPITAL
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, LANGHO. Nr. BLACKBURN.
WANTED: CHURCH ORGANIST
C For Roman Catholic and S hurch of England services on I undays (8-00 a.m. and --45 p.m. | respectively) Plus approximate1”
24 other occasions per annum. i Remuneration £100 p e r annum, o the Secretary a t the Hospital.
CLITHEROE HOSPITAL Requires the following staff:
1 Staff Nurso—full or part-time, 1 Stato-Enrollod Nurso. 1 Full-Timo Nursing Auxiliary
Applications to Matron. WANTED
pedal CAR or similar vehicle S q u ired !—Phone Chatburn 201.
WANTED, cycles, frames, wheels any condition, for cash.—17
Windsor Av., Clltheroe. LARGE^hoirp of ladles’ nylon i 35885.
I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown l b“ bles> and children's wear, urniture — Ring Accrington
-
tadles’ and gent’s clothing, cui- falns. covers, anything except
tpcnaGE girl’s bedroom suite, without bed.—Ring Clithcroc 3591, Sunday or any evening.
POULTRY
LIVE POULTRY REQUIRED, top prices.—S. Townson. Tel. Slald
burn 271.
1 Part-Time Nursing Auxiliary for n ig h t duty.
— Apply: —
LANCASTER HOSIERY CO., LTD.
Waterloo Mill, Clitheroe
nclusive of travelling expenses. t Apply personally or in writing
LADY SHOP ASSISTANT for television and electrical retail ers. Experience of shop work would be an advantage.—For further details apply : J Aspdeii
Ltd., 26 King Street, CUthcroc.
SECOND MAN required for coal delivery, ability to drive not essential.—Apply 8 Manor Road. CUthcroc, mornings or 5-7 p.m.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS le ciuircd for busy country inn Accommodation provided. — Details: Apply Spread Eagle.
Sawley. Tel. Chatburn 202,
YOUNG WOMAN or girl wanted, — initially for Saturday work only. ____
o Write please, state if free on Ather days, to Box No. W2
dvertiser and Times.
COTTAGE for Part-time farm worker; also work available foi
wife or family if required.—Mi- J Alpe. New Laurul Farm, Wliitewell. Clitheroc._______
WELDERS OR TRAINEES - - ciuired for fabrication work on mechanical handling equipment. Overtime available.—^deniatic
Primrose. Clitheroe. Phone 2233 £££*S
and 'Times.
POOL and Join A R. WUjUS Collector Service for this ana rtUu»r exciting ventures.— Apply Box No BT2 Advertiser
c o d i n g ____
FITTER OR TRAINEE for work on hydraulic mechan
Lical handling equipment^--: Tel: 2233
odematlc,. Primrose. CUthoroe. ___________
WADDOW HALL. Wanted dally domestic help, lull or part-time. Transport provided, if nccessaiy.
PAKAMAC LIMITED CENTRAL WORKS, PRINNY HILL, HASLINGDEN
TEL. ROSSENDALE 6194 EXPERIENCED
SEWING MACHINISTS Required for Nylon Raincoats.
Easy section work.
£11—£14 per week can be earned after initial training
Coach picks up from Accrington each morning (Five day '40 hour week)
For further particulars call, write or ’phone Mr. Connolley.
dult rate of pay from 18. Apply personally or in writing
aline facilities (from Blackbuin And Clitheroe). Permanent posts.
ttw®1"
cash.—64 Chatburn Rd.. CHth- croc.
The Rev. E. M. Sidebottom, Grindieton Vicarage.
THE IIORROCKSEORD LIME CO. LTD. R E Q U IR E A
MALE CLERK
for their Sales Olfice at Chatburn — A p p ly in writing: —
TO THE ACCOUNTANT,
THE HORROCKSFORD LIME CO., LTD. CLITHEROE
FEMALE Clerk/Typist Required for General Oibcc
A vacancy also exists for a
Junior Clerk Five Day Week
Assista! ! ! J eacher STAFF VACANCIES APPLY TO GROCERY BRANCH MANAGER
Fully experienced Grocer for busy branch shop. T.U. wages plus bonus. Superannuation. Holiday commit ments acknowledged. Two half-days per week.
EXPERIENCED BUTCHER OR
WELL TRAINED IMPROVER Excellent working conditions, T.U. Wages, Superannuation, Sickness Benefit Excellent prospects for promotion
— Apply —
AREA MANAGER, 2 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE
GRINDLETON C.E. (AIDED) SCHOOL Near Clitheroe
Applications arc invited for the post oC P A R T - T IM E
BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.
CLITHEROE DISTRICT LAI
1964- FORD C o n il Micliciin 'XI
stalled last v |
1962 AUSTIN Ml tained. good
.......................
196! FORD Angli excellent eon
1959 AUSTIN A4 in very goc
1959 M.G. Magi] condition fci
1955 NUFFIELD 1955 fo r d s o n
1955 fo r d so n Choice of l
C0MPET INSUF
ANY Ml N|
NO DEI
RUF1 BAWDLAij
CEiNTR-1 REQUIRED FOR ESTATE AGENTS OFFICE YOUNG MAN
WITH INITIATIVE AND DRIVE to carry out the duties of
NEGOTIATOR/GENERAL WORK
Must have experience in negotiating sales, Building Society work etc.
Excellent prospects with attractive commencing salary, plus commission and car allowance.
Please write giving details of experience etc. to:— F. W. L. STEELE & Co., Estate Agents & Valuers,
1/3, Castle Gate, Clitheroc, Lancs. KING SECOI
1966 RILEYl to new I
1965 SINGE! nomin al
1964 VAUXl] speed S'j
1964 VAUXl comforl
1964 AUSTI conditi'l
1963 MORt
1961 SINGlj tional
j | 1961 AUST| ,fi 1
year
INSUF Open vl
r i
Spcnslcy Ltd. Railway Road. Clitheroc. Tel.'3741.
flat. In good running order, with good tyres. Suitable for cattle wagon. — Apply Robinson &
1 APPLY IN WRITING IN FIRST INSTANCE 1
There is also a vacancy in August for a SCHOOL LEAVER
having G.C.E.’s in Maths, Physics and two other subjects to train as an
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
han noon on 12th May, 1967. s Tile Council do n o t bind th em
Invited Tender
th e from
the Caldcr- forms Group
-----—
SITUATIONS VACANT s i o n
Dynamo & Electrical Services Limited
ALBION WORKS,
WATERLOO ROAD, CUTHEROE.
REQUIRE
AN EXPERIENCED ELECTRONIC W1REMAN
Capable of working on own initiative to schematic diagrams. Experience in the field of electrical power packs, etc., would be an additional advantage
ALSO ONE
CRAFT APPRENTICE OR IMPROVER is required for the Electrical Contracting Department
d l l !
R H1GII O r .
B R A S S COF a n d B R o r i b u y oral
W H EN Yt NEED I’
NATIONAL METAll Henry Righton & <
Priestley Road iWalkden. Worsley •Manchester Telephone Swinton 3 0 1 *
STUBBfi m o v e r s STOl
witn a generous! Mileage Allowaj
Tel: Blackburn Any hour
FOR PR le t
CEDAR STRfg BLACKBURl
HOLD I!mm\ STOCK
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