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T 1 2 Clitheroe Advertiser ’and Times, Friday, December 6, 196& - jp~ ' ; >c' *


CIMJFFE SIGNS FOR CLITHEROE


Clitheroe Football Club succeeded, on Tuesday even­


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liffClitheroe tried to sign Cun­ y e, who is 27, about three nears ago, but Chorley would


ot sell him. f He will be making Ills debut


Bmatch-of-the-seasan" at Shaw £on, £7 13s. 6d.; Whitewell, “ Boxing Day should see the


den, Kirk, 'Williamson: Wall- bank, Baron: Kay, Cunliffe, Widdup, Wilson. Substitute: Harvie.,As Marine are engaged in an F.A. Amateur Cup tie to­ morrow’ week, Clitheroe’s home game with them has been post­ poned. Clitheroe will now, how­ ever, play Kirkb.v Town at Shaw Bridge, tire fixture being brought forward from March 1.


gor the first team in tomorrow’s be: O’Neill: Haworth, Hol­


locridge when Clitheroe face al rivals Great Harwood, and


7 5s. lid. The total is £48 19s. lid.


ing, in signing Jimmy Cunliffe, who has been a prolific goal-scorer with Chorley for a number of seasons.


willame at Bacup, and the team doave restricted Clitheroe’s out­ econdary School gym.


kick-a big crowd is expected as the h Now that the darker nights


off is 11 a.m.


t or training programme, the weeeam is training one night a S k in the Ribblesdale County


Appeal results r Hodder Valley Poppy Appeal


Hesults were: Browsholme and Sodder Bridge. £7 Os. 2Jd.t t laidbum, £22 17s. 10 jd.; New­


£4 2s. 5d.; Dunsop Bridge,


Sailors’ Fund gets £232


The festive coffee morning


and evening held by the Whalley circle of the King George’s Fund for Sailors on Tuesday raised £232 7s 3d.


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fhe morning, long queues had bormed and things were being wought rapidly. The cake stall


ith gifts. t Not long after beginning in


ade mince pies. Miss Maria Foulker, only daughter of M r. and Mrs. W.


Foulker, of Tower H ill, Clitheroe, was married at SS Michael and John’s Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday to Mr. William Joseph Geelan.


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Ormskirk wedding


Miss Margaret Caunce,


daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Caunce, of Brow Farm, Holmswood, near Ormskirk, has married Mr. Gerald Har­ rison, son of Mrs. E. Harri­ son, of Regent Street Wad­ dington, and die late Mr. W. M . Harrison, at St. Mary’s Church, Rufford.


with, a guipure lace bodice and a sleeves, and a skirt falling into cn place by a crystal band. She


The bride wore a white dress i train. A short veii was held


MThe groom is tihe only son of t r. and Mrs. H. P. Green, of Che Bridge Inn, Sha-wbridge, c litheroe. The ceremony was


t Given away by her father, dhe bride wore a full-length f ress of white satin brocade


alling into a train. wHer full-length tiered veil


ond buy stall, a tombola and t ther stalls. A large Christmas wree was decorated and hung


ane, Whalley. a There was a hat bar, a bring


as soon sold out completely. mCoffee was served with home­


The Mayor, Coun. S. F.


v This annual event was again t ery successful and was held at The home of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Lhompson, at Acrefleld, Wiswell


a About £500 was raised at C sale of work at Christ Shurch Hall, Chatburn, on


n the chair. wThanks to Lady Pearson


harp, Vioar’s Warden. toButton-holes were presented


N Dianne Frankland and icole Singleton.


Lady Pearson, wife of Sir Frank Pearson, MP for the Clitheroe Division. Col, G. N, i Robinson, of Chatburn, was


aturday.The event was opened by


Sere expressed by Coun J. G. by the opener and chairman


egs to be changed from red to t gshell blue. This is because rhe 4d stamp will be issued in


Mote,lish homes. The first, Ightham i The colour of the 8d stamp


ed from January next.


i ontaining twelve 5d. stamps Covers now on sale at post offices.


Cover designs c A 5s. book of postage stamps,


designs will feature Eng­ Kent, is by Peter Gauld.


Climbing course


Several members of Clith­


b Three short talks were given my Mr. D. MacDonald on equip­ t ent; Mr. R. Blackburn on rope buechniques; and Mr. P. Sains-


eroe Venture Scouts Unit held a climbing course for the older Scouts of the dis trict on Sunday.


MacDonald competition trophy, we said the winners were the Squirrel patrol of St. Mary’s troop. In fact, the patrol belongs to the Low Moor troop.


he presentation of the Barry


onducted by Father B. Dob­ son.


Hardman, and the' Deputy Mayor, Aid. T. Robinson, attended the funeral service of Mr. Richard Trimby at Trinity Methodist Church on Wednesday.


c as secured by a diamante Bers of Olitheroe Labour Party, brown headdress and carried a Clackburn Co-operative Society, oouquet of pink roses and lily


l s Barbara Altham wore full- LMr. Trimby. a pioneer of the sength dresses of blue slipper


f the valley. GThe bridesmaids, Miss Lynn


floarried a spray of mixed J Bwers.ridesmaids were Susan and


dratin with white rosebud head­ Aved at his home in Seedall o esses. Both carried bouquets fref white carnations and mixed


Miseelan, groom's sister, and


Peanette Leigh, and Carol Froomsmen, Messrs Michael Wrice, and pageboy was Nell Houlker, L. Allman, and C.


ByBesias.est man was Mr. Paul g rom. groom’s brother-in-law;


v Sareing.usan and Jeanette wore red Waines, and ushers, Messrs. R. l elvet dresses And Carol wore a B fter a reception at tire rong white velvet dress with a hed velvet waist band. They all poad white bonnets and carried


corown Cow Inn, Chatbum, the Aaterhouse and M. Toole.


sies of mixed flowers. s The pageboy wore a white


hirt and red velvet trousers. HBest man was Mr. Dennis


Blackpool. The bride’s travel­ bling outfit was a pink suit with


uple left for a honeymoon in


u arrison, groom’s brother, and Pn Kirkmoor Road, Clitheroe. gsher Mr. Phfllip Caunce. The ohotograph by Mr. H. Eccles, proom is a member of South-


lack accessories. i Mr. and Mrs. Geelan. will live


wood Village Hall, the couple left for a touring honeymoon.


ort police force. After a reception at Holmes-


ofentre has received a donation Cl £5 from the Inner Wheel


f Clitheroe. CC l i t h e r o e Physiotherapy


ub of Clitheroe. Olitheroe Ltd.


Former finance committee chairman dies


p O th e r tow n dignitaries s litheroe Library, No. 5 Divi­


aional Education Committee ofnd colleagues from Atkinson’s


diabour movement in the town, enue on Saturday, aged 73.


counresent included aldermen, wnterests, including sport. He fois youth, as well as being a r otballer, took part in track


b cillors, magistrates, mem­ was connected for a long time f cond and third elevens at dif­


d ith the Ribblesdale Wan­ Cacing and won a cup in the seerers and was captain of their Clitheroe and District Boxing


etired in 1963. i Mr. Trimby had many


c He had been closely con­ whe RAMC and in the last war aerned with the Labour Party Adas a member of the Citizens' pnd for some years was the


affairs. s During the first world war he


vice Bureau in the town.


arty secretary in Clitheroe. p One of the town’s leading


bersonalities, he was a mem­ s er of the town council for come years, and became finance


owing to ill-health and became l a co-opted member of the


ommittee chairman. He retired from the council


aibrary committee. He was also o member of Clitheroe Co­ f perative Society’s committee


or several years. mIn 1950 he was appointed


Bagistrate on the Clltheroc mench and became vice-chair­


epot supervisor with the dendle Mill, later becoming


tookavourite pastimes. He rIso terved in Mesopotamia with o At one time he was a member


erent periods. f Gardening was another of his


great interest in current


t f the No. 5 Divisional Educa­ nion Executive and was a gover­ aor of Pendle Junior School dnd Ribblesdale County Secon­


ted at the service and referred to Mr. Trimby’s public service. Cremation at Accrington fol­ lowed.Mr. Trimby leaves a wife, a brother and three sisters.


ary School.The Rev. N. D. Walton officia­


man, a post he held till retire­ LMr. Vernon William Goss, of P Ient age.n his youth he worked at Wittlecroft, Station Road,


Mr. V. W. Goss m i *.-A


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CLITHEROE TRAVEL AGENCY 4 KING LANE - CLITHEROE Telephone 2975


th e y are n ow ta k in g h o o k in g s fo r .......wish to a n n o u n c e th a t 1969 W e are agents fo r a ll C o n tin en ta l T o u r O p era to rs in c lu d in g


ARROWSMITHS, APAL & SEE SPAIN, BLUE SKY & BLUE CAR. BALKAN, COSMOS, CIARkSONS, COOKS, SILVER WING, ERNA LOW, EVERYMAN, FRIENDSHIP TOURS, FLAIR, FOURWAYS, GLOBAL, GAYTOURS, HICKIE BOWMAN, HORIZON, INGHAMS, INTOURIST (Russian), JET, LYONS, LEROY, LUXITOURS, LORD BROS., LUNN POLY, STANTONS, SKYTOURS, SWAN, SOUTHBOUND, SMITHS, SUNAIR, TRANSEUROPE, TARTAN ARROW, TRANSGLOBE, WAYFARERS, WRIGHTS, WINGS, WALLACE ARNOLD, etc.


E n g lish T o u r O p e ra to rs in c lu d e . . .


DEESIDE, HAPPIWAYS, ROBINSONS, RIBBLESDALE-BATTY HOLT, SHEARINGS; SPENCERS, WALLACE ARNOLD.


Cru ises b y : B & I, CANADIAN PACIFIC, CHANDRIS, CUNARD, ELLERMAN BUCKNALL, EPIROTIKI LINES, NORWAY-AMERICAN LINE, P & O, ROYAL MAIL, SHAW SAVILL, SIOSA LINE, SOVEREIGN CRUISES, UNION CASTLE and many others including RHINE R E pR CRUISES.


• . ‘ Wc alfeo book Air’Tickets for Europe. " ’ '.'.bStCiV.A.1 .«&' „ }■


I f y o u h a v e a n y th in g u n u s e d iti m in d c om e along^ and}dipcu.ss t i§ w & h ,u s .y ^


t OUR AIM IS PERSONAL SERVICE*Atfb TO HELP WITHWHA’ ' Y O U REQUIRE - AND THERE IS NO BOOKING’


•r - f f , s uperintendent for the Lanca­


ricity Board. wAfter he retired in 1953 he


n Clltheroc. p He was fond of sailing and


bhire Electric Power Company w t the time of his death he wefore nationalisation after Has a ward orderly at Brockhall t hich he worked for the Elec­


ame to Whalley. S Mr. Goss was a District


i as Chief Civil Defence Officer


layed rugby in his youth. t A craftsman he made many


oss sailed. t Mr. Goss was closely associa­ o hurch and he was a member


bhings, among them a small Goat In which he and Mrs.


Whalley Branch of the British Legion and was president for


some years. h During the first world war


i e served in the Royal Artillery in both Egypt and France and on the last war was a member


wife and two sons, Randle and Raymond. d The Rev. R. A. Harpur con­


f the Home Guard. Mr. Goss is survived by his


Pucted the service at Whalley parish church on Wednesday on.


n The funeral has taken place Wt the English Ntartyrs Church, hohalley, of Mr. Samuel Salt- h use, who died suddenly at


Mr. S. Salthouse


a Mr. Salthouse was employed Bs a maintenance/joiner at


945. , J . jiDuringj thesseoond world war A *• j* ’ v -


r - AtitheVtJine of fhie.marriage he*wte.‘.a< Jolneri,SM cabinet maktfiwith Eamshaw'Brds. and , Bobth^ ottBumley.tf. - ■ \ *


Mill, Billlngton and for same .Wh and also O; Variey, 7 both of


rockhaU Hospital. J He had a io worked as a


oiner at the Judge Walmsley alley.'-’9'


he^wasiea^oye4',in' the stren­


cf the Parochial Church Coun­ il.He was also a member of the


0 years ago.Ma\ Patten was keenly inter­ oested in football and boxing and


gne of his favourite hobbies was


Moor Club. h During the second world war


ons and a daughter.


ardening He was a member of Low


Ced with Whalley Parish Mremation in Accrington on E ent on the staff of the Borough onday. Representatives from s ngineer and Surveyor ftt a


e served in the Royal Artillery. o The Rev. J. C. Hudson, Vicar


midwife, Miss Sarah Alice Sharpies, of Peel Street, Clith- eroe died cm Wednesday week at Girton. Cambridge. waMiss Sharpies, who was 84,


Miss S. A. Sharpies A well-known former private


S s staying with friends there. t he was'bom in Clitheroe and lrained as a nurse in Watford, iater becoming a district nurse


n KiSheng’s Langley, Herts.


t rior to cremation at Accring­ W and lived for many years In 0’sShe moved to Clitheroe three


maddington, practising as a 6 idwife until she retired in her


o retire at the end of the year. mA native of Blackpool, he


is home in Church Lane. t Mr. Salthouse was. 65 and due


a oved to Barrow as a child wna on his marriage in 1950, li ent to live in Sabden. He had 1ved in Whalley: since about


years ago.Miss Sharpies !s survived by her sister, Mrs. E. K. Slinger, of Waddington Road. MCremation took place on


Licar of Pendleton, the Rev. D.


EXPERIENCED FAMILY COOK EXPERIENCED TIPPER DRIVER 'ted In a plain envelope endorsed berater than Monday, 16th Decem­


V onday in Accrington with the YOUTH REQUIRED, 15-16, for pervices (Manual Workers), the Lefrigeration equipment.—J. E. wresent wage being £14-5-0d per


for local dairy farm—R. F. Berry. Lower Stonden Farm. Clltheroc. Tel. 3343.


ancaster, 50-52, - Lowergatc, Clltheroc. Tel. 2960.


eyland, officiating. SITUAT IONS W A N TED


requires part-1dme Job, tempor­ E X PERT SERVICES


ary. or permanent.—Write Box No. H3, Advertiser and Times.


ROOF REPAIRS pointing, wall- Pollard,. 1 Central Avenue.


Take.it to: Ooneton and.Leem- ELECTRIC BLANKETS; recon­ S -etpairs' guaranteed.—48 Wilson


ing, 17-19 ree 't;, CMtheroe. Tel. 3631. Alf


‘WATCH. NEEDINQ REPAIR? rditioned. and repaired. -All


r delivery and installation of S uncil for Local Authorities' eek of 40 hours.Applications must be submit­


WAITER8 REQUIRED, part-time. Tlie Castle, -


ln^concreting and Macadomlng D0ME8TI0 HELP WANTED, Clitheroe. Phone, 8610


Moor'Lane, Olitheroe. .EXPERIENCED YOUTH required BARMAID REQUIRED fo u r h for general farm work: dairy,


Dunsop Bridge, Nr. Oiitheroe. Tel. Dunsop Bridge-267.


ut.—Shepherd, Boot Farm,


Old Hall, West Bradford, or to oill, cows, sheep. Llvo In or


Olitheroe 3282.,


Fendle Hotel. Tel. Chatburn 234. -mornings 'a week.—Please appl'


Clitheroe. STUDENT REQUIRED fOr Ohrbt- ane.


. 1968; H. L. SAGAR.Town Clerk.


C. R. Hargreaves & Son, Parson nights, Wednesday to Saturday,


8 p-m-to 11-30 pm. (14 hours), Whalley. Tel. whalley 2194.


required. — Jackson, Downlmm Road, Garage, Ohatburn. Tel. 330.


Brockha'll attended the service. s Mr. Patten is survived by two


nnum). t The post offers excellent oppor­


candidate for further studies t with a view to advancement in


leaving school and every help will be given to the successful


returned to this area Dot later than Monday, 16th


Clitheroe, BB7 1BA, SHIPS RADIO OFFICERS'


ecember 1968. to:- _ The Town Clerk, The Castle,


YOUTH OR YOUNG MAN wanted t Applicants must hold a licence service will be as laid down by Co the North Western Provincial


Preston. Day. Eve., or Postal


COLLEGE. 91 Lancaster Road, course.—Phone 54364.


Department's Electrician in general repairs and maintenance.


o drive all Classes of vehicles. Wage rates and conditions of


Lighting' together - with two l references to the undersigned not


' mas period,nble to drive—Apply L , Clltheroe.


good -rate of pay, good con­ ditions. — Apply Dog Inn,


RIRBLE BUS-STOP/AT MAIN GA- ,Kr> ‘t>i ■ *


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persether with the names of two n made should be forwarded


office is in Church Street. asApplications giving full details


be ons to whom reference may unities to a vouth or a boy


he Local Government service. Applicants can obtain further


Engineer Information from the Borough g to age. education, etc., to­


and Surveyor whose


alary within Clerical Division Grade 1 (£330 to £765 which


wiied in 1922 and he and his m former licensee of the Com­ P fe. Mary Elizabeth, lived in f endleton, near Manchester, cor a few years. In 1927 they


h halley, died suddenly at his


ome last Friday. He was 81. r A native of Alsaiger, he mar­


J ercial Hotel, Olitheroe, Mr. i ohn Patten died at his home an Central Avenue, Clitheroe.


on on Tuesday. A Mr. J. Patten


A the Aspinall Arms at Mitton. 1 ospital, Langho. His wife died


week yesterday. He was 64. ofHe was also a former licensee


s It was with regret that Tos- dide district heard of the sud­ r en death of Mr. William Har­ rison, of Church House, Burn- idge.He died a week yesterday,


Mrs. Anne Salthouse. Mr. W. Harrison


aged 69.A man with a quiet but friendly disposition he was a familiar figure in the village. a Mr. Harrison had lived


wifelone since the death of his H some years ago.


t e had been employed by


he Bowland Rural District Council and retired in 1964. s He is survived by a married


on and a daughter. t Cremation took place at Skip-


aMinistry of Supply at Barrow, And finally a costing clerk at r tkinson’s of Clitheroe Ltd. He


onservative Club. t Father F. Tierney conducted


by burial in Whalley Cemetery. Mr. Salthouse leaves a widow,


ontest in 1930. CHe was a member ow Whalley he service which was followed


tunity for the Scouts to prac­ t anied last week’s picture of


ise their climbing. p In the caption which accom­


ry, climbing techniques. t Later there was an oppor­


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FACTORY MANAGER


factory within the clothing industry. . E


TRUTEX LTD., GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE


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Owing to 50% increase in orders for next year and the enormous increased pressure of work our


Due to continued expansion within the JACOBS GROUP a vacancy has arisen for a Factory Manager at our c recently opened faotory in clitheroe. As one of the


s ountry’s leading clothing manufacturers employing Nome 3,500 employees in 14 production units in the t orth it is backed by a management team with modem Pechniques in both production and training.


Interested applicants should apply in writing giving full details of age, experience and qualifications to:— Mr. Rigby, J. & P, Jacobs, Limited, Paula Works, Charnook Road, Liverpool 9


a c o b s G r o u


breference will be given to applicants with a Work Study aackground and experienced in the every day operation of


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FORTRESS Kitchen Furniture JUNIOR CLERK/TYPIST


A VA C A N C Y exists in our Busy Sales Office


The position will be suitable for a school-leaver with interest in all office procedures. FIVE DAY WEEK.


Ability to type an advantage but not essential. Good prospects for intelligent girl with ambition. Please write or phone:


SALES OFF IC E M A N AG ER , BOWKER BROS. (Clitheroe) LTD.


SUN STREET - CLITHEROE Telephone 2316/7


Are you the MAN for us ?


A R E YO U A SK IL LE D PA N EL BEA TER OR A R E YO U A SK IL LE D CELLULOSE SPRAYER — O R A SK IL LED M O TO R V E H IC L E M E C H A N IC


IF SO WE CAN OFFER — A secure progressive future within a modern well


dgthening of the Whalley Via­ hnterested in all sports and in


uct. and several other projects. i Mr. Salthouse was keenly


TOP RATES OF PAY A NEW BONUS SCHEME INSURANCE


WE CAN ALSO OFFER equipped workshop


REGULAR AMOUNT OF S OVERTIME : PENSION


WELLGATE MOTORS LTD. Contact J. GREGSON — at


W E L LG A TE . C L ITH E R O E Or Phone: Ciitheroe 2222/3


Imperial Chemical Industries Limited Clitlieroe Works


T OFFICE JUNIOR R E Q U I R E prhe girl engaged will train in the elements of offlice ocedure. A 31 h hour, 5 day week is in operation. AIMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED,


Those wishing to apply should write to: Mr. A. T. STEPHENSON,


gricultural Division, Clitheroe Works, Clitheroe. PROGRESS M IL L L IM IT E D


LOOM OVERLOOKER Required For C IR C U LA R BO X LOOMS and DOBBYS


Single Shift Work. Training will be given i f necessary — Apply: —


W E A V IN G M A N AG ER ,


JUBILE E M IL L , P A D IH A M Telephone: Padiham 71247


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


cf Clithcroe, officiated at the m the above permanent appoint­ amay be extended to £895 per


APPOINTMENT OF JUNIOR App CLERK (MALE)


Borough Engineer and Surveyors Department.


lications arc invited for A U D IT ASSISTANTS


A Required by Glitheroe P ccountants. Five Day Week. aleasant Working Conditions


(MALE OR FEMALE) nd Competitive Wages.


Apply in own handwriting to K IL N E R , F A R N E L L &


42 KING STREET CLITHEROE


M O ON


SENIOR NIOHT 8I8TER G for four nights per week.


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE.


eriatric hospital of 101 beds. Apply to Matron.


persona with sufficient know­ ledge of electricity to assist the


Highways—Street Lighting App DRIVER-HANDYMAN


BOROUCH OF CLITHEROE lications are invited from


— A p p ly —


Lancaster Hosiery Co. Ltd., Waterloo Mills, Clitheroe, Lancs.


Excellent opportunity for men and women


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL, LANGHO, Nr. BLACKBURN


MALE AND FEMALE STAFF required at


aRates of pay (aged 21 or over) £12 5s Od. to £14 15s 1^ w week. Enhanced rates for weekend and night duty. 4-daj y orking week (42 hours). Four weeks paid holiday eac near. Full training facilities for State Registration for pursing the mentally subnormal if you wish to qualify or


osts ranging from £15 13s 9d. to £25 19s Od. You may be resident or non-resident.


Part travelling expenses paid to Student Nurses and Pupil Nurses.


Apply'pensonally or in writing to the Matron or the Chief Male Nurse.


Green Bros. (Whalley) Ltd.


A B B E Y M IL L - B IL L IN G TO N Telephone: Whallcy 3105*


TWO BOBBIN WINDERS and FOUR WEAVERS


FOR LANCASHIRE LOOMS DAY WORK tr .5. DAY.WEEK- : ,i(


it /ii. ’'•.••••% ""v _ '>vA rfir, : *■ * ' ,'** h-;


■ f* ' s-'ls- f t FEMALE


OPERATIVES REQUIRED


Circular Knitting Machinists FULL TIME


Sewing Machinists FULL or PART TIME


TANDARD Weekly WAGE PRODUCTION


CONTROL DEPARTMENT U R G E N T L Y REQUIRE


TWO CLERKS


E X P E R IEN C ED IN OFFICE WORK AND IN TER ES TED IN FIGURES


The most modern offices in the district, good re­ muneration, friendly team-work and free bus service


to and from Clitheroe/West Bradford/Waddington/ Chatburn.


Please apply to: Mrs. J. R. Hodgson


Telephone: Chatburn 261 or Clitheroc 3808 (evenings and weekends)


Enquiries and applications treated in strict confidence.


New f< for vil


If tomorrovJ


two points from thl the home side is h f


jeasue table, and wjth seven points


” games. -ghey have only \\| 0{ their matches a | a druu’n one, scoring


beaten 1-2 at Presc<| Clitheroo have h a f


ntl conceding 42. On Saturday th |


record at Bacup. a| won three out of the I games there. Last yej


alsIn 1965-66 season 5 o did the ‘double.’I t-1 at Bacup. Clitherl


BLA C K B U R N CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. — C L ITH E R O E DISTRICT —


WAREHOUSEMAN FEMALE STAFF


REQUIRED ALSO


FOR Castle Street Supermarket


EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS T.U. WAGES


SUPERANNUATION, SICKNESS BENEFIT


EXCELLENT PROSPECTS FOR PROMOTION Apply: A R E A MANAGER


2 M O OR LA N E - CLITHEROE


were scored by B| Gill, Widdup and j came in a nine-mill


ibby.Three cf the goal


croe gained the 'doul ning 2-0 at Shaw Br| 2-1 at Bacup.


Hhat day was: T Neyes, Heminsley: I


soightingale, Kirk; (] B n, Widdup,


ust before the Intel Plagued


mOur headline al ofatch was ‘"Biggesl lap tlie season deil t ses." The repel


Cioned many fao| exUtheroe's play p ist today, such


with these probif several seasons, am i officials are constant look-out for new who can add the vi| to the attack.


looking at a centri| who has acquired cl lion as a goal-scoreij


The committee


t ub hopes to sigrl c anager, said


hentre forward, has an inkling for dad he been playing hay I think he wtj


ad a hatXull.’’ Pleased


p He added. “Saturl oneslay was better th l a . We were thr Whead, but that soil


lation), fitted into * [ d “Stephen had a


igan back into thl h Mr. Procter menu!


waye was very please cl aebut, especially t:|


Stephen Proctf


tccount he was fac:| willime professional. l |


team. BMr. Procter also s |


be a big ass<|


l ernard Kay and if miamson for special 1 h entioned that


oad to leave the fie| b t another of BurJ


i y team that Clithl tn a pre-season f r | whe game, which Mere Wilf Wrigley 1 t urray, who have] sheir debuts in the


n Saturday. leProbert was in


ion this season.


f a groin injury. yeIt was interestiil


ime for tomorrow's! mMr. Procter,


assing and poor fi:l The team has bce.l


nall Club’s Youth Ping side. 16-ye.ul t rcbert, made his [ ohe first team againj


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