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tain a well paid job, with ve firm. A. G RA IN G E R


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‘Xhe country of the blind’


An interesting and moving


dim entitled: "The Unseen Valiev" was shown to Christ Church Mothers’ U n i o n.


Qiatbum, last week. It was presented by Mr.


p-ank Hewitt of Padlham, ajsbted by bis friend. Mr. Jona-


i , fixtv-vrsir-old blind villager i-Q gves in Die Luapula area


:han Harper. -Hie tilni tells of the life of


«“ Northern Zambia. There is ^ blindness In this valley


| (jj,., .small infections made wrse bv the ignorant treat­ ment of native herbal doctors, leads to -.ridespread blindness


ti.an anywhere else on earth. Trachoma carried by dust and


I ritti its attendant problems. But help has come to the


D W E A V E R S D


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INBER LTD. HEROE — Tel: 3601


. E. PINDER Manager)


' Kind. Mobile clinic


, m 1961, two mobile clinics, supported by voluntary contri­ butions. were sent out to the 85 villages in this " Country of the


Kind.’' When they began work there.


't was reported that one child •n every thirty had lost its light as a result of infection, malnutrition and the treatment administered by tribal medicine


I men. In three years the teams


iNER


tND CANTEEN m. ONWARDS lours weekly


pl.v: VNAGER,


i r c c m e n t s L t d . PENDLE ROAD,


EROE. CEM FLLED ■ Electrician great variety of plant,


eks paid holiday per year, hemes. Canteen available.


•simncl Dept., Cement Ltd., eroe.


) CO. LTD., CLITHEROE cancv for a


>A T C H C L E R K


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anent and progressive, with ent. superannuation, etc.


vritine to:— S MANAGER, EFACTORY


m a t h ; - CLITHEROE


A\CY F OR A DER


raince AVAILABLE


ITHEROE 2233


tFS ELECTRICAL REQUIRE


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I C T R I C I A N trial experience an ige. Only first-class


i need apply to: -ARK AVENUE


:litheroe Tel. 2789


R I B B L F


M A L E C L E F * required fo r Clitheroe Depot — APPLY —


SENIOR DEPOT CLER* 16 WELLGATE CLITHEROE


P L A S T E R E R ;


R E Q U I R E 0 Good Basic Rat*- - Overtime available.-


SHOP A«SI»TAnT. female required for


Hargreaves & Son. Parson Clitheroc


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Tel. CLITHEROE 4494 , £ |


ENT Ltd.


1 palgn of this worth-while society has brought hope and happiness to " The Unseen Val- !?y."


From Clitlicroe


years in Clitheroe attending St. James' School and living • in Henthom Rand until joining the Forces in 1916. After the War. he spent many years In Kenya as a Field Engineer for the Control of Vector-borne Disea­


Mr. Hewitt spent his early ses.


| iront against the tsetse fly. the mosquito and other disease, bearing insects, supervising the removal of swamps and the spraying of mosquito-infested areas, he saw the terrible scourge of blindness among the Africans in his district.


While lighting in the fore.


snd work for the Royal Com­ monwealth Society for the Blind.


Hence, his great interest in For iirchivcs


which he made privately in Kenya some thirty years ago. 01 such interest is this as a record of life in a British colony before World War II that it is soon to go into the archives of the Commonwealth Society, a body engaged in col­ lecting and preserving all records of the old colonial Em­ pire.


Mr. Hewitt also showed a film


Mothers' Union lias made donation'to the Royal Common wealth Society for the Blind


The Chaiburn branch of the


travelled 95,000 miles and examined 48,000 people. In 1961, to children went blind in the va'lev. in 1964 there were only four'and in 1965 only three. Almost every blind child Is now at school and many of the adults are being trained as far­ mers. Tlte sightrsaving cam-


■Unseen Valley" from the Royal Commonwealth Society for the


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, March I , 1968 13


BAYHOPSE GARAGE LIMITED


— WALSH’S MAIN FORD DEALERS - L O N G S I G H T R O A D O S B A L D E S T O N


TEL: MELLOR 331 — TEL: MELLOR 777


See our display of New F o rd models and quality Used Cars ------------o -----------


1966 Zodiac Mk IV Saloon. Silver Fox with black trim. Nominal mileage. Fitted radio. and all usual extras.............................. £875


1966 Ford Anglia De Luxe Estate Car. Finished in Ermine White with Red matching trim. Unmarked. .................................. £450


1966 Ford Cortina De Luxe Estate Car. Alpine Green with matching trim. Perfect con­ dition ................................................ £580


1965 Ford Cortina 2-door G.T. Saloon. Honey Gold/White with Black interior Fitted radio ete.


............................................ £540


1965 M.G. 1100 Saloon. Smokey Grey with Grey hide trim First to see will buy ..... £495


1965 Cortina 1500c.c. De Luxe Saloon. Velvet blue with matching trim. One owner. Well maintained...................................... £475


1965 Ford Cortina G.T. Saloon. Tn Ermine white, black trim. Rally performance, at at a reasonable cost ........................... £540


1965 Ford Cortina Two Door Dc Luxe Saloon, in Ambassadot Blue with blue trim. One owner car in perfect condition ........ ... £425


1965 FORD Zephyr 4 Saloon, Imperial Maroon, Grey trim, one owner from new 18,000 miles ....................................... £515


1965 AUSTIN A60 Saloon in Newark Grey. Red hide trim, clean as the proverbial sixpence .............................................. £515


1964 FORD Anglia De Luxe Saloon, Spruce Green with matching upholstery, seeing is believing ......................................■


••• £525


1964 FORD Zephyr 4 Saloon in Ermine white, red trim 36,000 miles only, lady owner .................................................. £445


1964 Morris Oxford Saloon in Trafalgar blue with blue hide trim. Must be cleanest available ..................................................£445


1964 Ford Anglia Super Saloon in Jade green/ white. Lady owner, 16.000 miles only ... £355


1963 FORD Corsair Saloon in Ermine white, red trim, real value for money, a gift ... £425


1963 Ford Cortina Two Door Deluxe Saloon. Lime green/white. Very smart for year... £295


1962 Austin Westminster Sa’oon. Jade green with matching trim. Ideal for taxi work. Note the price ..........................


£265


1962 Vauxhall Victor Saloon. Sapphire Blue with matching trim Very carefully used £285


1961 Austin A40 Saloon. Horizon Blue/Black Very economical. Must be seen............... £265


B A R G A IN B A S EMEN T


1964 MORRIS 6 cwt Pick-up in Almond Green. Ready for work ........................ £150


1962 FORD Thames 5 cwt van in maroon. a very good ntnner. only £48 deposit ... £95


1961 HILLMAN Minx Estate. Duo Grey. mechanically good. M.O.’I. extra ...... £95


1959 MORRIS 1000. Two door, De Luxe. Clarendon Grey, Red Trim. 40 rn.p.g.


1958 MORRIS 1000 Estate in Smoke Grey. ideal family bargain ............................ £75


Taxed .................................................. £l35


1964 Austin A.40 De Luxe Saloon. Tartan red with black roof. Must be the cleanest available. Compare this price................ £330


CARS


1967 SINGER GAZELLE <new shape). Fem Green. . Green Leather, absolutely as brand new in every way, fitted safety belts, heater, and many other extras. Too small for the one previous careful owner. Typical Crook Street value at only . . . . ............................. £725


1967 FORO CORTINA 1390. Cherry red, gray leather. A magnificent example, one careful owner. Fitted heater* washers, ete. A snip at only £575


1967 VAUXHALL VIVA Do Luxe Saloon, finished In Ambassador Mue. blue leather, absolutely Immaculate throughout, never been put away wet by ono most fastidious owner, extras include heater, washers, wheel trims etc. A snip at only ......................................... £625


1900 AUSTIN 1600 Dc Luxe Saloon. Finished in embassy maroon, beige leather, excellent condition throughout, very carefully used by one fastidious owner, fitted heater, radio, washers, rim embellishers, etc. Typical Crook Street value ......................................................... £695


1907 HILLMAN HUNTER Do Luxe Saloon, finished in Wedgewood blue, blue leather, obviously as now in every way, never been put away wet by one most meticulous owner, fitted heater, safety bolts ete. Note the price ..................................................................................... £725


1966 VAUXHALL VIVA. Forest green, beige leather. One careful owner, immaculate condition. In fact, must be the cleanest Viva In tho district today. Our usual value at only ............................................ £136


1966 HILLMAN Super Minx. Lakeland Blue, Blue Leather.-can only be described as new, fitted heater, washers, etc. Specimen car at only ................................................................................................... £535


1966 VAUXHALL CRESTA Oe Luxe Saloon, finished m Calypso Red. Black Leather. 18.000 miles only and in condition equal to new, extras include radio, bucket scats, floor 4*speed gearbox and all the usual Crests De Luxe fitments. Cost-new over £1,100. Typical


1966 TfUUMPH 12/50 HERALD, finished in Cherry Red/Frost White. Red Leather. Hnmaeulate condition, unmarked tn every way. one most meticulous owner, heater, washers, etc. .................................. £185


1966 TRIUMPH 2000, Royal blue, blue leather, in immaculate condition throughout, fitted over-drive, reclining seats, heater, etc. One


1966 WOLSELEY 1100. Imperial Maroon, Grey Leather, one private owner who took this car as his pride and toy, fitted with a heater, washers and a host of other extras, absolutely immaculate 1 throughout . ......................................................................................


Crook Street value .............................................................................. £7*5 most meticulous owner, typical Crook Street value at only............ £915


1966 MORRIS MINI, finished in Ocean blue, grey leather, superb condi­ tion throughout, fitted heater, washers, wheel trims etc. Cheap


966 TRIUMPH 1300 Do Luxe Saloon, finished In Conifer Green, Can only bo d:scribed as new in every way, fitted safety belts, heater, washors, and a host of other extras. It's not the quantity, it's quality at only .................................................................................. £635


1965 AUSTIN 1100. Finisher! in Powder Blue. Bluo Leather, excellent condition, fitted heatr, washers and many ether extras ............ £395


at half the price .............................................................................. £3M


1965 AUSTIN WESTMINSTER Super Do Luxe Saloon. Finished in raven black, bright red leather, immaculate condition throughout, many extras, including radio, safety belts, wing mirrors, ate. Must to cleanest Westminster In tlio-north today at only ......................... £595


1965 AU6T1N MINI De Luxe, finished In Ermine white, red leather, impeccable condition throughout, fitted with a heater, wing mirrors, washers. Nolo the price ...................................................................... £325 1965 WOLtELEY 110 Automatic Oe Luxa Saloon, finished in Duo-tone


1965 VAUXHALL VICTOR 101 De Luxe Saloon, finished in duo-tone blue leather, fitted bucket seats, heater, washers, and many other extras, 1 superb condition throughout .......................................................... £*60


Beige. Rich Red Leather and Walnut fittings in oontfition which will atisfy even the most discriminating Wolselcy enthusiast. Positively factory fresh in every way. One fastidious owner, never been put away wot. reclining seats, heater, and all the usual luxury fittings, cost new £1,335. Accept ................................ £695


1965 VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER* Ermine White, red leather. Immacu­ late condition throughout, fitted heater, washers- wheel trims. etc. Typical Crook Street Value Choice of two ................... -•••••


965 FORD CORTINA. Ambassador Blue. Blue Leather, Never been put away wet, looks factory fresh In every way. Fitted heater, washers, rim embellishers, etc. Why pay more ............................. ............. £37®


1965 SKODA 1009 MB. finished In powdw blue, bluo leather, factory fresh In every way, fitted heatfr, washers, parking lights and all the usua' luxury fitments associated with these fine cars. Note thoprioe JJ779


1965 FORD CORTINA G T.. finished In Goodwood green, green leather, superb quality throughout, oxtras include twin spot lights, heater,


washers, rim embellishers eto, Goes so fast it will oateh the proverbial plgcoi £465


1964 AUSTIN 1190. Titan beige, matemng trim, absolutely unmarked in every way fitted hrater, washers, etc. Note tho prioe . . . . . . . . . . £355 1964 MORRIS OXFORD De Luxe. Wedgrwood blue, white roof, blue


1964 triumph 2000. Raven Black, Red Leather, absolutely Immacu’ate throughout, fitted over-drive, re-dining seats heater, washers,


1 etc. luxury motoring at only ..................................


1903 MORRIS 1000 Ou Luxe 8aloon, smoke grey, duo-tane grey leather. immaculate condition fitted heater, and many other extras . . . . . . . . £*«


964 MORRIS OXFORD Do Luxe. Wedgewood blue, white roof, b.ue leather. lmmacu!ato condition throughout. Fitted heater, washers.


1963 W0L8ELEY *10 Super Oe Luxe Saloon, finished in duo-tone beige, red leather, absolutely immaculate condition throughout, wall «JJJJ* tAirrd by one most meticulous pwn*r. regardless of m , fitted with ovrrdrivc. floor gear change, heater, washers and many Ollier


1 extras. Typical Crook Street Value • ■ ••• •••• •:•••• v • ■ * 7 'L.LL


1903 FORD CORTINA. Mercon. srey le«-h-r. rinrllant oondlfon. im«fl liea"r. washers, wheel trims, efo. Ideal family saloon at only .. £250


963 VAUXHALL CRESTA De Luxr Saloon, finished in Coral red, grey leather. Immaculate turou*hout. many extras i'♦eluding twin spot lights, irater- washers, eto. Tynical Crook Street Vito


1962 VANDFN PLA8. Raven black, bright red leather. Specimen con­ dition throughout. Fitted overdrive, Irater, and many other sxtras.


Special otter at only — .................................................................. ESTATES


1966 VAUXHALL VICTOR 191 Oe Luxe Estate# finish'd In DUO-tonc ofue Slue Leather. « n only bo described as brand new. .bwlutely


unblemished In every way. Fitted with a heater, rim tmDoHlehars. 19G0 (Nov.) MORRIS 1100 Traveller «"• Do"


9.000 miles only. Can only bo described as brand now. Heater, rim 1 emb-llishrrs etc. Coat new £700. Our price


Cey iMtMr.


005 FORD CORTINA De Luxe Eatitc. AmbasMderBlue. .W bluo leather, cxcelleht condition throughout. Ideal tor btelnessjjr


VANS 1900 REOFORO VIVA VAN. immaculate condition, titled passenger


1905 Thames 5cwt. van finished In green, lilted heater, passenger 1 scat cto.. excellent condition ............. ‘ '


901 THAMES 5cwl. Van. Excellent condition, one owner, fitted heater, passenger seat, etc................................................................


wheel trimSo etc. £410 OPEN ALL WEEKEND AS USUAL CROK ST., G O P R E M I E R O a r a g e s


B I N G O . . . The housewives’ favourite


Second only to the mini-skirt as the craze of recent


£mcs. Bingo has taken a firm grip on the country. But the followers of these two fads, each peculiar in


| age limit for the mini-skirt. Most of them are housewives


in late middle-age. For a couple of hours each


nay they flee from the four "alls of their houses to the «'armt.h of a converted cinema. Micy sit transfixed as the


its own way, vary tremendously Bingo addicts arc rarely younger than 25, die upper


up the game. But he added, paradoxically: "Bingo isn’t gambling, it’s a Rood night out." I asked Mr. Howarth how


, their only movement a frantic [ fcribbltng every few seconds. I recent ly visited a binso and


bailer shouts out the numbers,


social club in a converted cinema.


Hwarth, told me he lmd about By


Tile proprietor, Mr. Les JOHN HONEYWELL


100 regular followers of the ^ame at Ms olub, who attend at ,east ten of the fourteen sessions held each week. And there were a few


Bingo had cotnc to be so popular in this country. Ho explained that tho game was introduced into cinemas when the popularity Of the movie began to fade, and really caught on about two years ago. The popularity of Bingo has


TIMBER/ASBESTOS, TIMBER or CONCRETE DELIVERED ERECTED FREE


■Sheds, Greenhouses, Home Extensions interwoven Fencing.


TERMS PLANS


Coal Bunkers. Open Dally 8-30 ajn.—6-30 n.m. Weekends to 2 p.m Send for New


Colour Bronhure Branoh Road Lower Darwen. Tel 53525.


Langho hit winning goal


St. Mary's College Old Boys Res. 2,


Langho 3.


when a Haworth centre was pushed home by, Peter O’ Don­ nell, who was playing against


Liingho were soon in the lead


his old team. The visitors were quick to


AUCTION MART


at CUtheroe Auction Mart there were 63 cattle, 287 north country and local hoggs, sheep and ewes and 49 pigs on offer with the following p r io e returns and averages. Quotations: Steers


At Monday’s fatstock sale


increase their lead, but this time it was Haworth himself, who scored alter he dribbled round the goalkeeper. Lanelio. however, let their


increased so much that in Blackpool, for example, there are 16 Bingo halls. Two years


36,000 members on his books He has been in the Cinema


ago there were only four. Mr Howarth himself has


and eventually Binso for 13 years. He worked in his father’s cinema at Great Harwood from the age of 10. and became man­ ager when he left school at 15. Not surprisingly, he prefers tho Cinema to Bingo: “There's


wery afternoon and every Mgnt of every day, seven «*ys a week, 82 weeks In the 5


“Men, mainly housewives in •heir Fifties, who play Bingo


S * bears find to do On Ohrist- ;bbs Day—the only day in the jw when the (Hub Is closed. Kowarth, who Is 23, lives


i began to wonder what these f“ f • • ■


i? cendle Read, Great Har­ wood "We've got a full house °. cur own,” he quipped,


"an his wife and two children


n, « evcn though he owns me Bingo halls, he does not


ana play every atgut ” he said, A night out


it® Maying the game. “I tit down like they do


___ I nave a good time and get n. :•


j r“e„b:fson a 20 walk- away ®an they caine lit With. "YOU


beckons that every m%ht, mm Ms dub with more money


exoept for one day.


he added, “unless something else turns up to repluce it."


more life.’ 'But Bingo is here for good,


Addicted I After the afternoon session,


Haworth's customers. None of them could give any real explanation of the craze. Asked why she came, one


talked to some of Mr.


woman, With her hair, in cur­ lers, told me: “To plav Bingo of


course ” The craze is obviously addic­


tive, just as much as more serious gambling is. Another old dear said: It*


worse than taking drugs this, you know, i t’s harder to euro any"'ay.”An-i they trooped out into the cold sunl'Sht. to matte their husbands’ tee before return in« for the evening session as they went. Shirley bm-


Bey’s voice belted trfM a hidden loud-speaker above the door: “Hey, Big Spender . . . ”


early "lead slip, and allowed SL Mary’s to equalise through Walsh, who scored both goals,


were unlucky not to score the deciding goal after only a few minutes’ play but bad finishing


and later went off injured. After the interval Langho


let them down .Langho did score, however,


minutes from the end, when Cotton headed a fine goal from O’Donnell’s centre.


T R IN IT Y ON TO P IN SECOND HALF


Grindleton 1, Trinity 6.


out the first half although Trinity gradually, got on top and scored through Turnbull


Ploy was quite even through­


all Trinity, and the Grindleton attack could offer little chal­ lenge to the tough Trinity de­


and J. Peel. In the second half It was


fence. Later in the game Grindlc-


the visitorsSOMOd further goals through Turnbull, J. Peel. Howarth and Morrison.


ton’s defence, which liar’ held Trinity quite WelV collapsed Under continuous pressure a ’


goal back in Lie closing tr.it! utes wnen Thurston netted MeOurk ahd Morrison were


The home side pulled me


outstanding for Trinity, and Rudgyard and Wall for Grin­ dleton.


194/- to 226/- per cwt: hetfers- ltght, 191/- to 200/-: under­ weights. 198/- to 212/-: rejects, 189/- to 195/-: black and white heifers with grade, 175/- to 187/-; cow heifers, 126/- to 147/- quality cows, 126/- to 147/-: plainer cows, 108/- to 120/-; North Country hoggs, 3/9 to 3/11 per lb- local hoggs, 3/3 to 4/-: local sheep, 2/10 to 3/5: horned ewes, 54/- to 85/-


light,


score; cutters, 25/- to 39/-; bacon, 29/-. At Friday's fortnightly sale


Pigs—Porker, 28/- to 31/- per


of in-calf and store cattle there was a good trade for the small entry, before a larse atten­ dance. In-calf cows to £102, iii-calf


eonmeur&soHsiM (THE OLD FIRM) HASUNGDEN—Tel. Rossendale 3434/5/6


6th OLDEST AUSTIN DISTRIBUTORS IN THE WORLD!


RILEY and VANDEN PLAS DEALERS


Sales after houre: Ross. 3438, Mr. Halstead and/or 6398, Mr. Ridings OPEN 7 p.m. — SATURDAYS 5 p.m. — SUNDAYS 4-30 p.m.


IN STOCK— IMMEDIATE DELIVERY—NEW AUSTIN 1100 4 door super dc luxe in red Mark 2.


AUSTIN 1100 4 door super dc luxe in white Maik 2.


AUSTIN A40 Dc Luxe Saloon. White, Grey roof/red interior. AUSTIN A40 De Luxe Saloon. Horizon Blue/BIack roof. RILEY 1300 Dc Luxe Automatic. Green/White.


V A N S AUSTIN \ ton van Grey, Heater, passenger scat.


AUSTIN Mini Van Mark 2. 998c.c. engine in white, with heater. U S E D V E H IC L E S


SPECIAL OFFER OF 1100 SALOONS


lielfers to £100, strong geld heifers to £68. bullocks to £58. The judge, Mr. W. Cowper-


thwaite, of Pendleton, made the following awards: 1, J. Slater, Chipping; 2 s. Pearson. Slald<-


Crewe, made the following awa/lrs:— At the weekly prise show and


burn. The judge, Mr. J. A, Dyer, of


sale of newly-calved oattle and calves on Tuesday, a small entry of local young cows and heifers met a ready demand. Quotations: Young cows. £90


We have 12 used 1100’s from 1967 down to 1963. These are not firms representatives cars but are genuine private owners and are all in First Class, Immaculate condition. E v e r y type including 1100 Austins, 1100 Morris’s, 1100 Riley Kestrel’s. — Prices from £635 down to £250.


ALSO — ALSO — ALSO SOME OTHER USED MODELS


to £112, heifers, £86 to £115., Cow or heifer—l F. and R.


Seed, White well; 2 R. Duxbury, Knowle Green,


A n n u a l m e e t in g o The annual r.neral meeting


.and the meeting will be addressed by Mr. W. G. Thorpe, the division agent.


servative Association will be held at the Coa-h and Hornes Hotel, Bjuon*by-Bj\vifinfl, next Monday, beginning at 8 p.pa.,


t Boi ton-by-Bowland Con­


1966 TRIUMPH Herald, White. Sunshine roof...................................... £495 1965 FORD Cortina Saloon Blue, a perfect motor car ......................... £460 1964 VAUXHALL Viva, Pale Green first Glass condition ...... ...... £320 1963 AUSTIN A40 Saloon Red/Black roof excelleht


1963 WOLSELEY 16/60 Brown/Fawn absolutely beautiful.................... £475 1962 AUSTIN A60 Saloon. Maroon. Two owners only. Very G o o d ........ £345


1959 HSfcnea Itibt ms*' * £ # * a m


C L E A R A N C E C A R S— must go! ................... £56 isse Morris-1666


1® B0 * trade Inquiries weloome * *


......... ............. £75 *


* ,


WE ARE 1MC MAIN PAfttV ST6CKIBT3 OARRYING THOWANOB OF POUNDS WORTH OF GENUINE BMO PARTS*


Exprert Dalivery Van BarVloa . . » . ...... . £335 ARAG E


GRIMSHAW PARK, BLACKBURN. Tel. 57425 OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M.


OPEN ALL WEEK-END H.P. TERMS - EXCHANGES - THREE MONTHS' GUARANTEE


1997 VAUXHALL VICTOR 101 DC LuitO Eltlte Oar. Flnl«l»tf in Dover whlto'rcd. black leather, absolutely a. new in every way. only been used privately by one oarelul owner, fitted heater, washers eto. .. £774


GOTTS GARAGE LTD


GISBURN ROAD G4RAGE, BARNOLDSWICK Telephono: Barnoldswick 2109


New MORRIS Mini Saloon Mk. 1 Automatic in Almond Green. On the road, taxed 12 months £625


MORRIS Mini Van. Fully equipped. 998 cc engine in Everglade Green ........................................ I-'?* Price


For M.G., Morris, Riley NEW CAR S


US ED CA R S


MORRIS Mini De Luxe Automatic, Almond green. delivery mileage, on the road, taxed 12 months ">25


1966 AUSTIN 1800. Titian Beige, ohe owner............ *616 1964 WOLSELEY 15/60 Saloon. Duo Beige. ............ *465 1964 FORD CORTINA. Four-door. Automatic Saloon.


1 One owner ....................................... •••••••••• £390


962 AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE black, bench seat, a sound car ...........................................................


963 M.G. 1100. One owner. Smoke Grey. Taxed U1 1 December ....................................................... *3' 5 1959 HILLMAN MINX Manumatlc ......................... *65


1961 MORRIS 1100 Saloon, Trafalgar blue, one owner *575


MOTORS LTD. K G LANE SHW O S


WELLGATE IN CLITH EERO SECOND HN


1958 HILLMAN MINX, Blue ...................................... *75 Insurances i: H.P. :: Exchanges


O ROM AD VEH ICLES


1966 VIVA S.L., Green, one owner, excellent condition ...................................................£460


1965 VICTOR Super. Grey, one owner. Good condition ................................................. £430


1964 VICTOR De Luxe Estate, two tone green, one owner, carefully mantained ............. £480


1964 AUSTIN A40 Grey, one owner, excellent condition ................................................. £335


1963 VICTOR Super, Tibetan yellow, one owner, a good buy at ............................ £290


1963 (Nov.) VICTOR Super Estate. Two tone Green, one owner. A useful buy!


TEL. 2222/3 Part exchanges welcome INSURANCE AND H.P. ARRANGED ALL RECONDITIONED TRACTORS


SIX MONTHS GUARANTEE ------------ 0------------


^Massey Ferguson with Hornclr&uhc Loader. Massey Ferguson, reconditioned engine. International B275 L/D reconditioned engine. International B260 reconditioned engine and Homdraune


Fordson Power Major, reconditioned engine and new tyres Fordson Major L/D, reconditioned engine. Fordson Major with Mil Loader. Massey Ferguson 35 L/D and Diss Lock


International B275 with Loador. David Brown 950 L/D reconditioned engine. David Brown 900 L/D reconditioned engine, new tyres.


Loader-


David Brown 900 reconditioned engine. David Brown with Homdraulic Loader. Nuffield 460 L/D reconditioned engine.


Nuffield B.M.C. Dei:el L/D. Nuffield Universal 3. reconditioned engine.


A GOOD SELECTION OF MANURE SPREADERS INTERNATIONAL BTD 8 DROTTS — Cholee Of 6


R.~GUY CLOUGH BOTTOM, BROAD OAK,


ACCRINGTON Telephone: 32319


ROBINSON AND SHEARER LIMITED


BRENNAND STREET GARAGE RAILWAY VIEW CLITHEROE


Phonest 3750, 3316, and 2639 1664 Austin Mini Saloon. Red


vrith ted interior. Taxed 12 months Nominal mileage


4 new tyres, Excellent con­ dition


6475 1961 M o r r is Oxford. Green,


beige interior. Taxed 4 months. AH- new tyres,


1931 Mini" Blue, ' White Interior *145


< dltlan. M.O.T. . . . . *45 Open i l l weekertd


brakes leuned. New bat­ tery. 'MIO/IY .1...’ . *410


:c , Austin A53. Grey wiXi red tntwto.. Exceptional eon-


USED OARS


1967 Ford Anglia, low mileage choice of two ......... *475


1966 Cortina 1500 Estate . *550 1966 Vauxhall Viva, one owner taxed ..........


*475


1965 Cortina Radio ____£450 1665 Austin 1100 . . . . . . . . £45o


1964 Anglia Estate ........ *sss 1963 Ford Zephyr Six. Cholc?


of two. very clean . . £376 ’1863 Morris Mini . .. . .. .. ,*4 5 3 AUFUS CARR Lf c e n Y r a l g a r a g e


, MIMING Y*)N < TEL iil'atSUrtW


tJAWtlLANDSUARAU. CLITHEROE. TEL 2173


.......... £450


leather, immaculate condition throughout Fitted heater, washers, who 1 trims, 'to. £410


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