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4 Cliihcroc Ailvcrtiso 'and Times. Trhiay, June 7, I96S Trinity Methodist Church Sunday, June 9th


10-30 a.ni.


MR. H. JONES U.O. Parade


6-00 p.m. REV. E. LAIDLER


of Handsworth College


Clitheroe Congregational Church


SUNDAY NE.XT JUNE 9th


10-30 a.m. F.AMILY WORSHIP


Mr. George Woodhouse NO EVENING SERVICE


THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL (Coun­ cillor Mrs. S. J. Dow, J.P.) proposes to attend DIVINE SERVICE at ST. AMBROSE PARISH CHURCH. GRINDLETON, on SUNDAY MORN- ing NEXT, the 9th JUNE, 1968, and invites Resi­ dents of the Bowland Rural District to accompany her to the Service commencing at 10-30 a.m.


BOMTAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


Councillors and others wishing to accompany the Chairman should assemble at the Duke of York


Hotel, not later than 9-45 a.m. L. D. TELFORD


Clerk to the Council. Clithcroe Divisional Liberal Association


Wilis t and Domino Drive Friday, 7th June at 7-30 p.m.


Whalley Old Grammar School Admission 2/6 (including supper)


WHIPPET RACING


Return Challenge Match JUNE 8th


SHAWBRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUND at 2 p.ro.


CLITHEROE (East Lancs Whippet Racing) versus NEWCASTLE (Ashington .R. Club)


Distance 200 yards Five dogs each race


Cross Heats and Finals 160 dogs entered


ADMISSION 1/ 6. PENSIONERS 1/- Children with parents free


OPEN SCRATCH RACING 10/- PER DOG Up to 301b. weight only


1 * i


Refreshments on the Football Ground BOOKMAKERS IN ATTENDANCE


Secretary; K. Dawson 100 followers from Newcastle CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT Y.F.C. If COFFEE EVENING TONIGHT FRIDAY, JUNE 7th I


BRING & BUY STALL — CAKE STALL TOMBOLA


at “ GREYSTONES,” Waddington Rd., Clithcroe by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. S. Myerscough to commence at 7-30 p.m.


ADrdlSSION 1/6 GISBURN CARNIVAL SATURDAY, JUNE 15th, 1968


6 p.m. Grand Procession of Children and Adult Fancy Character


Display Floats, accompanied by Band


Followed by Children and Adult Sports:—Pillow Fighting, Tug-of-War. Pony Rides. Sideshows


Folk Dancing and Barbecue on Cricket Playing Fields Admission:—Adults 2/-; Children 1/-


FINE DAY FOR RIMINGTON AND


MIDDOP SPORTS Rimington and Middop


Sports were held on Satur­ day, at Manor House Farm. The children's games were


Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe Sunday, June 9th


MANOR UOSPEL HALL


Gospel Service 6-30 p.m. Mr. F. Ainsworth


Wednesday, June 12fh Ladies Bright Hour 2-45 p.m.


Speaker—Miss Hindic (Blackburn)


St. Andrew’s, Slaidburii.


Church Cleaning


Monday, 10th June (Evening)


GENTLEMEN


Tuesday. 11th June (All day) LADIES


VOLUNTEERS PLEASE- Thankyou


SLAIDBURN METHODIST CHAPEL


COFFEE EVENING and BRING and BUY STALL


Thursday, 13th June in the Sunday School


Admission 1/6 Children 6d


Proceeds for the New Heat­ ing and the Circuit Effort. All gifts gratefully received.


Trinity Methodist Church Ladies Effort


WMBLE SALE


Thursday, June 13th at 7 p.m.


Admission 3d


I.C.I. (Clitheroe) Sports Club CLAY SHOOTING SECTION


OPEN CLAY PIGEON SHOOT Thursday, June I4th, T p.m.


at the “Wellsprings” Nick-’o-Pcndle


5-10 BIRD OPEN


AND NOVICE EVENTS D.T.L. AND SPORTING


Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society


ORGAN RECITAL in the


Cliihcroe Parish Church by


Mr. GORDON THORNE, A.R.I.B.A.


and .Mr. CHARLES MYERS


Organist of Clitheroe Parish Church


Programme to include the Organ Duet Sonata, by Gustav Merkel


Wednesday, June 12th at 8-00 p.m.


held in the afternoon, and after tea in the Institute, the adults sports took place. Results: Flat race, 3 and under: 1,


S. WaJker; 2. P. Sjwncer; 3, J. Knight.


2, K. Knowles; 3, S. Ware and P. Farrell,


Boys 4 and 5; 1. A. Hartley:


2, J. Colboume; 3, P. Keighley. Girls 6 and 7; 1. X Thlstle-


2, V. Moorhouse. Boys 6 and 7: 1. P. Walker;


Girls 4 and 5: 1, S. Knight:


thwaite; 2, A. Berrj': 3, G. Simpson.


A. Colboume: 3, D. Lingard. Boys 10 and 11; l. Mr. Har­


rison; 2. A. Walker; 3, J. Braithwaite.


2. J. ISherwood. Boj's 12 to 15: 1, X Lambert;


Girls 10 and 11: 1, c. Horn;


Boys: 1, J. Hartley; 2, J. Col- bom-ne; 3, J. coUison.


K. (3ooper; 3, K. Leach. Egg and Spoon, 8 and imder.


son; 3, M. Thistlethwaite. 0 to 11, Girls; 1, J. Ishewood;


Girls; 1, J. Stott: 2. G. Simp­


Smith; 3, G. Parkinson. 12 to 15, Girls: 1. K. Coopei”


2, A. Colboume: 3, C. Lingard. Boj-s: 1, T. Colbourne; 2. C.


2, K. Leach; 3, B. Wood, BOJ’S: 1. D. Seed: 2, B. Dug­


der: 1, J. Colbourne; 2. P. Keighley; 3, P. Walker.


J. Thistlethwaite: 3, I. Dugdale. Girls; 1, D. Lingard; 2. A.


son; 3, J. Isherwood. Boys 12 to 15; 1, M. Lambert;


2, A. Walker; 3, T. Coleboume. Girls: 1, c. Home; 2, J. Simp­


Colboume: 3. J. Stott. Boys 10 and 11: 1, G. Walker;


2, A. Hacking; 3, D. Seed. Girls: 1, K. Leach; 2, K.


DRIYER/YARDMAN for


Cooper; 3, L. Dean. Slow bicj’cle race, boys: D.


der: 1, G. Simpson and P. Walker; 2, X Thistlethwaite and A. Berry.


BUILDERS and PLUMBERS MERCHANTS


Seed. TIu-ee-legged race. 8 and un­


CoUison; 2. G. Parkinson and T. Colboume. 12 to 15: 1, L. Dean and K.


1. A. Dugdale; 2, B. Moorhouse: 3, J. Oollison. Girls: 1. J. Stott; 2. A.


Sack race, 8 and under, boys: 9 to 11: 1. D. Lingard and S.


Leach; 2, B. Stott and A. Hack­ ing.


Berrj’: 3, M. Thistiethwaite. 9 to 11, boys: 1, G. Parkin­


boume; 3, C. Lingard. 12 to 15, boys; ], M. Lambert


Permanent position for reliable, trustworthy man with clean licence. Wage £16-0-0d. per week of 46L hours, with Non-Contributory Pension Scheme after 12 montlis. Previous applicants need not apply


CARTER and KERNAHAN Ltd.,


DERBY STREET, (off Peel Street) CLITHEROE.


LABORATORY ASSISTANT • Female


son; 2, A. Walker and X Har­ rison.


2, D. seed; 3, B. -Altham and B. Stott. Girls: I, K. Leach; 2, K.


Cooper. Wheelbarrow race, Bojs: 1


A. Hacking. B. Stott; 2. B. Dug­ dale, W. (3olboume. Girls; 1, K. Cooper, K. Leach;


2, S. Parker, L. Dean. Under 10, Boys: 1, M and P.


Keighley; 2, T. Knowles and J. CoUison.


Girls; 1. C. Smith and I. Dugdale. 2. J. and A. Hartley. High jump, 8 and imdra: 1,


J. Stott: 2, M. Tliistlethwaitc; 3, A. BeiTj'. 9 to 11, Boja: 1, G. Parkin­


son; 2, J. Braithwaite: 3. M. Harrison.


Lingard. 12 to 15. Boys: 1. B. Dugdale;


Girls: 1, J. Isherwood; 2, C,


Cooper; 3, K. Leadh. Pillow fight. Girls: 1, S. Par­


2, M. Lambert: 3. B. Stott. Girls; 1, B. Wood; 2, K.


Walker; 2, C. Smith; 3. O. Horn.


Harrison: 3, ,1. Colboume. Obstacle race, under 10; 1, A.


ker; 2, B. Parker. Boys; 1. C. Harrison; 2, X


10 to 15: 1, K. Leacli; 2, A. Hacking: 3, M. Lambert.


SITUATIONS VACANT


FULL.TIME OR PART-TIME trustworthy lady required for


modern office In Clitheroe Must have knowledge of PJl.yJ:. day


PinilETREE RD. Blacllirn 5Z32!i > ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP. 2/6. . NIGHTLY 7-35 *


NELSON STADIUM CARR RD., NELSON, LANCS.


SPEEDWAY


SATURDAY, JUNE 8th, AT 7-30 P.M.


NELSON V. CRAYFORD


BRITISH LEAGUE, DIV. 11 MATCH


The first London Area team to visit Nelson Thrills, Spills, Excitement for alt the family


ADMISSION: ADULTS 5 /6 , CHILDREl^, 3^6 FREE CAR PARK


PUBLIC BAR


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE BOROUGH TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT


.APPOINTMENT OF JUNIOR COLLECTOR (MALE)


he staff of the Borough Treasurer at a salary within Clerical Division Grade 1 (£315 to £736, and rising subject to suitable qualifications to £560 per annum).


a Applications are Invited for the t bove permanent appointment on


ernment and every a.sslstance tvlll be given to the successful candi­ date for further studies with a view to advancement In the service.


ities to a person Interested in making a career in Local Gov­


The post offers good opportun­


a Applications giving lull details ws to age, education etc. together with the names of two persons to


hom reference may be made should be forwarded to the undersigned not later than Tues. day, 18 June. 196B.


H. L. SAGAB Town Clerk.


The Castle. CLITHEROE


YOUNG LADY required, scliool o leaver preferred with expectation


Ltd., Railway Rd.. Clltberoe. Tel. 3741.


SITUATIONS WANTED


EXPERIENCED gardener wants Jobbing gardening.—Write Box


Ml, Advertiser and Times. rson.—Robinson and Spensley


gf good 'O' level results, for penera! office work. This is a mrogressive wel-pald and per­ peanent position for a reliable


book, cash book and ledger work typing, etc. Holiday commltl ments will be honoured.—^Wrlte Box No. M4 Advertiser & Times.


Girls; 1. B. Pai'kci-; 2, A. Col­


A mature person with practical ability and intelligence is required to carry out testing of plastics. Previous laboratory experience, although desirable, is not essen­ tial as training will be given.


Write with full details to:— Mr. D. N. Carr, Technical Manager.


Flexible Reinforcements Limited, Pcndlc Mill, Pendle Road, Clitheroc.


EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN required


Top rate of pay for right man


— Apply —


Norris Electrical 34, Park Avenue,


or Tel. Clitheroe 2789.


PRIMROSE GARAGE B.M.C. AGENTS


have a vacancy for TELEPHONE


RECEPTIONIST/CLERK


Typing is an advantage, but an ability to convey pleasant efficiency more important, as the person appointed crea­ tes the first impression of our organisation.


BxceUent workmg conditions amongst a staff of high ability and disiiosition assures the applicant of a job which is also enjoyable.


Existing holiday arrangements honoured.


Whallcy Road, Clitiicroe.


Tel. 3883/4/5/6


WEEKEND and holiday helpers required, preferably local or with own transport; also lady, r full-time, to live in.—Call or


vrite: H. Hodgson, Newton; or phone Sialdburn 207.


A CHOIRMASTER-ORGANIST re­ quired for a Catholic Church in a country town. Good remuner. atlon.—Pull details on applica­ tion to: Ft Hannan. The Pres­ bytery, Lowergnte. Clitheroe.


YOUNG MEN (IS to .3» years) trained as radio and radar officers on liners and other ships Day, eve or postal courses. Prospectus Radio College. 91 Lancaster Road. Preston. PRl.


2QJ. Phone 64364


DAILY HELP REQUIRED. 9 a.m. st to 3 p.m. other help kept. Biu


dvertiser and Times Aop at door.—^Wrlte Box No. M3


KENNEL ASSISTANT required during July, suit student or active pensioner interested In dogs.—Edlsford Kennels, Tel. Olltheoe. 2139


KITCHEN ASSISTANT required, evenings.—Apply Swan and Royal Hotel. Clitheroe. Tel. 3130


Part Time


SHOP ASSISTANT required


Apply Manageress KENYONS


Confectioners Ltd.,


21, MOOR LANE,. CLITHEROE.


FLORRIE


BROTHERTON, R.H. Ladies Hairstylist requires


FULLY QUALIFIED HAIRSTYLISrr


Good wages and commission


5, King Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 3288


KITCHEN ASSISTANT required five or six mornings per week.— Apply Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe. Tel. 3130.


LODEMATIC


PRIMROSE — CUTHEROE HAVE A VACANCY FOR A


CAPSTAN SETTER/OPERATOR PHONE CLITHEROE 2233


DISTRICT BANK LIMITED has a vacancy for a


SHORTHAND/TYPIST


Applications are invited from ladies aged 19/26 years, of good education and qualified in shorthand and typewriting.


Salary will be commensurate with age and ability. The prospects are good and merit inca’ements are awarded in addition to the Bank’s basic scale Applications should be addressed to;—


The Manager, IMMct Bank Limited, York Street, Clitheroe.


i


Manufactures of Automobile, Aircraft and Industrial Equipment,


Have vacancies .at their


CLITHEROE FACTORY '


f o r , Female Trainee Welders


Some'previous experience in light engineering is desirable but not essential.


Interviews will be .arranged in Clitheroe but applicants are requested to /writev.in. the i first


' instance to:—


s The Penomid Dqtt, JOSEPH LUCAS LTD,,


HARGHER CLOUGH WORKS, BURNLEY.


.


MOD STYLES FOR THE YOUNGER SET!


POLO NECK ZIP FRONT BUTTON COLLAR SHIRTS ALL IN FAB DESIGNS!


DO YOU KNOW THAT MANY GIRLS IN CLITHEROE ARE HELPING TO MAKE THESE STYLES?


IF YOU ARE LEAVING SCHOOL THIS YEAR AND WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THEM — CONTACT


INTERESTED? R. OLDROYD


HENTHORN MANUFACTURERS BROWN STREET CLITHEROE


Telephone: 2192


I'll Wood, president of gtneroe branch of the fl Legion for 16 years, is are at the half-yearly P8 in August,


ji announcement was |5V the Legion chaplain,


I


|1S WEEK’S ROAD SLOGAN


Sings • t'/e.


-------


"'fly miste « lot — But not


Please contact Mr. E. SHARPLES Tel. Clitheroe 2433


2, A. Berry; 3, V. Spencer. Boys 8 and 9: 1,'c. Smith; 2,


Girls: 1, M. ITiistlethwaite;


dale; 3, B. Stott. Potato Race. Boys 8 and un­


2, B. Dugdale; 3, D. Seed. Girls 12 to 15: 1, B. Wood; 2,


NORWEB ELECTRICITY LINESMEN’S MATES


Peel Street Depot, Ctitheroe Kirifgate Depot, Settle


Applications are invited from physically fit men aged be­ tween 21 and 30 for the positions of Linesmen’s Mates a*, the above dejfots. Pwlous experience is not essential, if necessary traming will be given. Ultimate prospects of appointment in the trade of Overhead Linesman.


The successful applicants will be based at the Peel Street Depot, Clitheroe.


JOINTER’S MATES


Salaries £l4-13-5 per week. Application forms obtainable from and to be returned to;—


Manager, Pennine Area, NORWEB Electricity, Jubilee Street, Blackburn by 15th June, 1968


TRUTEX Ltd WEST BRADFORD


Vacancy for DISTRIBUTION CLERKS (Feeiaiel


Distribution Clerks are required to join our present team. Pleasant and friendly tcorking atmosphere. Good Pay, Bonus Scheme, 37J hr. week. There are 22 days h o l i d a y per year. Present holiday commitments will be honoured.


1. Dugdale. Girls 8 and 9: 1, J. Stott; 2.


Boys 8 and 9; 1. C. Smith; 2,


SITUATIONS VACANT


PRIMROSE GARAGE require


Top Class Motor Mechanics


Top rate of pay—Earnings in access of £i,ooo P.A.


Working conditions second to none. Fully equipped work­ shops. Service tools for all Jobs; Orypton Dynascoiie.


Apply


Whalley Road, Clitfacroc.


Tel. 3883/4/5/6 Part Time


BAR STAFF WAITERS


and


GLASS COLLECTOR required


No c.xpcriencc necessary Apply in person


ACE OF SPADES WHALLEY.


Also a limited number of vacancies exist in other departments. Apply now to;-


UHCAS1FR HOSIERY CO. LTD.


Waterloo Mills? Clitheroe.


SITUATIONS VACANT


We have Vacancies for girls leaving school at July to Train as Machinists making knitted outerwear.


?0NYHU| ‘RAN


the F1 Luidcnt of Sionyhurst c|


L g The Fugitive on tclcl L n e r of a van which hf


zz epare


n


stle niinuio


fans i yade’


preparations


teen going ahead all . lor tomorrow's Jazz


jval. the sixth to be „.,hc Castle Grounds.


r,ne weather. 2.000 fan.j


,11 over the north of and even further


Kpected to inradc the event which ha.


become one of the mg kind in the coun-


t on-line bands are ap-


verai previous occasions. F i l ' i i l


f t the Festival. Top


c bill is the Ban-y Kid :n Ragtime Band, who nlavcd at the festival


Mtb smith Clbnax Jazz ■ one of the best con- ,wrv New Orleans styde • in'the country will be K their flivst appearance


itlicroe.


,ints Jazz Band, from hcstcr. and the Mersey- Jazz Band, from Liver- complete the line-up of


n Pcnclle Folk will add • kind of music to the i entertainment


i appear. The popular Ima Jug Band, from m and the Burnle.v-


bands. jit’cn. two folk groups


previous years, the atter- I's session will be at the i •■


at, The grassy bank bg up to the Keep will Bed with fans, as will jncIo.5ure immediately in f of the theatre.


Vir Theatre, an ideal Police


levenhig. there will be ■ ig in a large marquee Id on the netball pitches,


[bny trouble, but little is tied. Outbreaks of vio- have fortunately not


illce will be taking ,1 precautions to deal


'a feature of the festival, spite of the large num-


:of .voung people who the Castle Grounds, damage has ever been


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