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3 Clithcroc Advertiser a Friday* April 19* 1968


Boy, 15,


killed on farm A 15-year-old farmhand,


who left school only recently, Douglas Burns, of Charles Grove, Longridge, was killed yesterday morning at Stakes Farm, Cow Ark, when the tractor he was driving


overturned. Douglas, who had been work


ing for the farmer, Mr. Harold Joy. for two weeks, was pinned beneath the vehicle and died almost instantly.


after 9 a.m. when Douglas was driving the tractor up a steep banking.


The accident '.ccurred shortly


croe, went to the scene. It was about 10-30 that the


Dr. A. D. Cassidy, of Clith-


to the Craven Coroner, Mr, Stephen E. Brown.


OBITUARY Mrs. M. Loynd


pital on Sunday of Mrs. Mar­ garet (Madge) Loynd, of 61, Waddington Road, Clitheroe.


The death occurred in hos­


She was 71. A native of Waddington and


a member of the well-known Herd family, Mrs. Loynd had lived in Clitheroe for 40 years, and before the war she and her husband, the late Mr. John Loynd, had a confectionery


business. Mrs. Loynd was formerly an


active member of St. Helen’s Church, Waddington, and after­ wards of Clitheroe Parish


Church. She is survived by two sons


and three daughters. The interment takes place


Mr. H. E. Brown


Beech Bank, Eaves Hall Lane. West Bradford, died in hospital


Mr. Hubert Edward Brown of


on Sunday, aged 44. Mr. Brown was.a member of


Waddington Drama Group and was concerned with many of


today (Friday) at St. Helen's Ohurch. Waddington.


body was freed. The facts have been reported


NO GOALS - BUT


THRILLS GALORE In the 1928 F.A. Cup Final between Blackburn Rovers


and Huddersfield Town, Jack Roscamp, a Rovers forward, bundled the goalkeeper and the ball over the line for his side’s first goal. Clitheroe’s David Baron did the same thing in Clitheroe’s home game with Fleetwood on Tuesday night, but the referee awarded a free kick against him, and the score-line remained blank. Though there were no goals


there were plenty of thrills for the sizeable crowd, and all in all it was one of the best games seen at Shaw Bridge this sea­


son.The sides were evenly mat­ ched througout the first half, but after the interval Clitheroe began to get the upper hand against their highly-placed opponents and fully deserved both points. Clitheroe did manage to get


Man seriously injured in


road mishap Two young men were taken


the ball in the net on one other occasion than the one men­ tioned above, but the referee had blown for an infringement before Wilson's shot hit the


netting. Clitheroe, who had won their


to Accrington Victoria Hospital late on Monday night after the van in which they were travel­ ling collided with a tree on the Waddington road near Edisford Bridge. The driver of the van, Mr.


last four home games and drawn the previous three, were without John Kirk, who had been injured in Friday’s game against Rossendale. Colin Wil­ liamson moved to right half to replace him, and Wilf Holt re­ turned to the team at left back. Both defences were on top


Return of a Welsh


classic The story of the love be


tween Cleopatra and Mark Antony is told again in “Legions of the Nile” show


ing at the Civic Hall on Mon day and Tuesday, starring Linda Cristal and Georges Marchal. I t also tells of the f ie rc e


SITUATIONS VACANT


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


BRIGHT STREET DAY NURSERY, CLITHEROE


t Nursory Assistant required at ao £530 per annum superannu­ Mtails from the Divisional


he above establishment. t Salary £330 at 17 years rising


ot later than 26th April, 1968.


S edical Officer, 19 St. James’s ntreet. Accrington returnable


te post. deApplication forms and .further


CLEANER REQUIRED. — Nuttall Rose Cottage, Edisford Road


Clitheroe. Tel. 2129.


struggle between Antony and Augustus Caesar at Alexandria as well as Caesar’s cunning and Cleopatra’s perverseness when dealing with Mark Antony. Also showing is “ Valley of


tlie Redwoods.” John Ford's memorable screen


form and gave little away and t.he only two relatively easy scoring chances were when Wil­ son sliced his shot wide of the post, and when a shot from a Fleetwood forward was stopped on the line by Holt.


Menace


pressure in the second half as they battled to make it five


Clitheroe exerted tremendous


home wins in a row, hut some­ how the visitors’ defence held firm. Chris Sims had an outstand­


ing game for Clitheroe and Wilf Holt made a welcome return to form in his first full game since March 16. John Schofield had little to


Edwin Robert Waterworth, of Brook Souse, West Bradford, was allowed home after treat­ ment for slight injuries, but his passenger, Mr. John Wilman, of Higher House Farm, Mitton, was kept in hospital with serious head injuries and fractured arm. Yesterday he was stated to be "Quite comfor­ table and slightly improved.”


Annual meeting


of the Old People’s Welfare Committee of the Community Council of Lancashire will be held at Whalley Abbey on Tues­ day.


The annual general meeting


presentation of Richard Llewel­ lyn’s famous novel "How Green was My Valley” is showing from Thursday to Saturday. I t is a reissue of the film starring Wal­ ter Pidgeon as Mr. Gruffydd, Maureen O’Hara as Angharad, Donald Crisp as Mr. Morgan, Sara AUgood as Mrs. Morgan. Barry Fitzgerald as Cyfartha, and Roddy McDowall as Huw. It tells of the lives and loves


DAILY HELP WANTED two mornings a week.—Mrs. South- worth, waddow Lodge, Wadding toil. Tel Clitheroe 2062.


PART-TIME CLEANERS required Swan Hotel, Wlialloy. Tel. 2195.


WAITRESS REQUIRED. Tues.. Thurs. Frt. lunch, 11-30 a.m. to 2 p.m.:—Apply E. and G. Bush 34 King Street, Whalley. Tel 2349.


PART-TIME SHOP ASSISTANT, Mon., Tues., Thurs.. 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wed. and Sat. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Frl 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.— Apply Price’s, Confectioners Castle St., Clithcroo. Tel. 4295


DRIVER REQUIRED over 21 years.—Apply F. Ashcroft & Son Ltd.. Corn Merchants, Lamb Roe Whalloy. Tel. 2107.


of the Morgan family in the still-lovely Welsh mining valley, their struggles against poverty and despair, and the tragedies that are the " price of coal.” Tlie controversial film “Bon


FEMALE CONFECTIONER ... time.—improver required, full or part-


Clithcroe. Tel. 3348.


nie and Clyde” is showing at the Palladium all week, star­ ring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway in the title roles. It is an exciting film about


Crabtree's Market Place


BAR WAITERS REQUIRED (casual) must be reliable.—


Apply Pendlc Hotel Cli alburn, Tel. 234.


DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED two mornings weekly.—Apply Box D2, Advertiser und Times.


tile famous Bank-robbing Bar- row gang and their easy-going life of crime, which develops a sinister theme as murder is added to their list of accom- plishments.


DISTRICT NEWS GRINDLETON


do but he dealt safely with whatever shots came his way. Peter Holden, David Baron and Colin Williamson completed the competent defence. In the forward line David


Women’s Institute


Wilson was once again a men­ ace to the opposing full back, and Mel Widdup. who is more at home in mid-field, had an­ other good game and worked hard. Les Ritson had his second


British Legion he served as a warrant officer with the Royal Ordinance Corps in India dur- in" the Second World War. He was also a keen gardener. Mr. Brown served on West


their productions. A member of Waddington


plants was given by Mr. Summerheyes. the Lancaster Park Superintendent, at the monthly meeting of Grindleton


An illustrated talk on house


Women’s Institute. He was welcomed by Mrs. Simpson, vice-president, and


outing at centre forward and showed several neat touches as he combined with Wayne Har- vie and Bernard Kay.


Bradford Parish Council and was secretary of St. Catherine s Parochial Church Council and a sidesman at St. Helen's Church, Waddington. He was stores manager with


years. Mr. Brown is survived by his . , . . . .


wife. Edna. Interment took place at St.


Catherine's Church, West Brad­ ford, yesterday.


of Burn Brae, Snape. near Bedalc, North Riding, died sud denlv on Wednesday week at the home of her son. Mr. T. A. Donaldson. of Springhead Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland. She


Mrs. A. E. Donaldson Mrs. Alice Evelyn Donaldson,


was 69.Born in Snape. Mrs. Donald­ son had lived in the North Riding all her life and was associated with Snape Metho­ dist Church. The West Riding Coroner


Local riding winners


Ribblcsdalc Cement Limited where he had worked for 28


held at Rcadwood Stables on Monday, organised by the Rcadwood Saddle Club, when the local winners were: Equitation (14—17 years): 1.


A successful open show was


Hilary Southworth (Bachelor Boy). 4. Jane Hopwood (Arden Chuckles). Over 17 years: 2. Jean C la y to n (Shelbournc Golden Vanity). Open pairs riding: 1. Hilary


YOUNG LADY REQUIRED for general bakery work.—Full or part-time. — Crabtree's, Market Place, Clithcroe. Tel. 3348.


CIRL OR IMPROVER for baking trade required.—Masliiter's. 24, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 3541.


JOBBING GARDENER WANTED six hours per week.—Apply Hep­


burn, Ashbraok. Ribblesdalc Aw. Clitheroc, Tel. 2158.


SITUATIONS WANTED


mark attracted a large num­ ber of entries, the winners were: Artistic section: 1. Miss L. Boden; 2, Miss N. Thomp- son: 3, Mrs. A. Wilson. Hum­ orous: 1. Miss D. Boden; 2, Mrs. M. Parkinson; 3, Mrs. L. Moorhouse. An invitation- from Riming-


thanked by Mrs. Broome. Winners of the competition


MAN WITH CHAIN SAW requires work.—Phone Clithevoe 2097.


WANTED


ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! I buy and collect all your discar­ ded clothing.—Mrs. Howarth. 31 Church Sq„ Worsthorne.—Write or Phone Burnley 278B2


for an Easter Bonnet were Mrs. Hetherington and Miss M. Brennand. Miss N. M. McArthur gave a


ton Women’s Institute to attend their meeting on May 7 was accepted with, pleasure and it is hoped that a party of about 40 ladies will attend. An excellent supper was


arranged by Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Houghton. Miss Webster and


Mrs. Varley.


report on her visit to Lan­ caster when she attended the Federation meeting as a dele­ gate.


BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND


mers was held in the School on Tuesday, when Mr. and Mrs. H. Cook gave r.n illustrated talk on their Scottish holiday. Mr. J. Leeming expressed


Young Fanners A meeting of the Young Far­


Southworth (Bachelor Boy) and Manessa Bibby (Melody Maker); 3. Jane Hopwood (Arden Chuckles) and Cath­ erine Billington (Valiant): 4. Virginia Sefton (Galileo Rose) and Jean Clayton (Shelboume Golden Vanity).


was informed, but after a post mortem examination, an in­ quest was dispensed with. Mrs. Donaldson is survived


of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama held in Blackburn, the following were successful in the Speech and Drama section: Grade 8 (final g ra d e ) :


Exam successes At the March examinations


Dorothy Cushing (merit). Grade 3: Susanne B o n d


by her husband. Henry, live sons and one daughter. A service at Snape Methodist


near Bcdale, on Monday.


Church preceded interment at St. Michael’s Church. Well,


(merit). John O’Neill (merit). Janet Bailey (merit) Hazel Chappell (merit). Alison Jones. Grade 2: Julie H a r t l e y


(merit).


No deposit Solid Fuel Central Heating:


1 One of the welcome facts about i-1 solid fuel central heating is that :■


] you can rely on us to install it


: for you correctly—wc arc N.CU. $ Approved Heating Engineers which means we are fully qualified to do a first class job and give you efficient service. Another welcome fact is that we


cm offer you the easy payment facilities of the N.C.B. Housewarming Plan. You pay in small monthly amounts over 5 years with No Deposit, and you get Income Tax relief on the modest interest charges.


Correct installation makes all the difference- Call us i n for free advice and an estimate—entirely without obligation of course.


E. RONNAN (Whalley) LIMITED


4 SYDNEY AVENUE WHALLEY


T p l J-61* NIGHT 2 5 5 5 o r


3259 DAY


thanks and a business meeting followed.


CHATBURN


the members themselves, were on display at last week’s meet­ ing of the Chatburn Young Wives and the many delectable creations were greatly admired. The prize for the best “Easter


Young Wives "Easter Bonnets", made by


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


Brockhall Hospital, Langho, Blaokburn.


(Phone Blackburn 48045)


farming policy, the Committee have for disposal their dairy unit consisting of a Graham Enock Bottle Washing (JB.l). filling (J.A. 11 aluminium capping v i CEM-CEMAC-FORDSI and con­


As a result of a change in their


steel and in first-class condition. Capacity 1,320 pint bottles per hour. Also approximately 200 '"Standard” type metal crates (rod bottoms) many unused, and 2,000 saleable bottles. Further details can be obtained from the Group Secretary.


eying plant, mainly in stainless shProspective purchasers will be


Farm Manager during office hours.


own the equipment by the


e Offers in writing, in a sealed Pnvelope endorsed “Bottling t lant", should bo addressed to


he undersigned. Util April. 1968.


bonnet" went to Mrs. M. Har­ greaves, and for the best "Novelty bonnet", to Mrs. M.


I Hodgson. | Acting as judges were Mrs. M. Allen and Mrs. Smithson. Mrs. Allen also played the


piano during supper. She was thanked by Mrs. B. Yates, who presided.


(merit). Jane Clegg (merit). Grade 1; Cathryn Hartley


| Woodhouse conducting tire ser­ vice and the Rev. J. K. Lynch preaching the sermon.


met at the Methodist Church for a joint service on' Good Friday morning, the Rev. J.


I dils which edge the Church drive, welcomed parishioners to the Easter services at Christ Church on Sunday. The church itself had been


Easter Day Long lines of golden daffo-


Joint service Anglicans and Methodists


YOUTH’S AND MEN’S bell- bottom and slimline jeans by Varison at Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Rd.. Cllthcroe.


12 STEEL GIRDERS, each 32ft. 6lns x 12ins. x 51ns. ex. cond., £240 delivered. — Roger B. Wilson. 46 West View. Wadding ton. Tel. Clitheroe 2976.


lFOR SUMMER hall. fog. frost and 1 snow. "Fisherman’s Friend


View Clitheroe


lozenges, llnctus. rub.—From Derrick Green. MIPS.. Railway


1961 VW 1200 e.e. SALOON, good cond., licensed and tested to Dec.. 1968. £260. — Croasdale Bank. Slaidburn. Tel. 669.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or Phone: Sharpe Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury.


Mcllor 787.


GREEN'S EXPECTORANT espec­ ially recommended _for hard


helps settle a cough for the night, 4/3.—Derrick Green, MPjS Railway View. Clithcroe.


| School children. The services on Easter Day


beautifully decorated w i th spring flowers and Easter gar­ dens made by the Sunday


I were well-attended and there were 116 communicants. A special Easter anthem was sung by the choir at mattins. Collections for the d ay


I amounted to £42. Good congregations attended


I Communion. Minister


MEN’S AND O.S. Brt-Nylon long- sleeve shirts, all colours, from 29/11. Good choice of pullovers, cardigans and sports trousers, always in stock. — Economic Stores, 79 Whalley Rd.. Clitheroe


TWO BRIDESMAIDS' DRESSES. shoes and headdresses to match, b lit girl 12-14 years; also ladles’


Clicycle.—Apply 8 Pimlico Road, ltheroc.


I Easter services at the Metho­ dist Church and there were I about 40 at the service of Holy j


. The Rev. John Goodall. who is to take up his duties as Methodist Minister in Chatburn at the beginning of September, has been visiting the village


1958 MORRIS MINOR, blue/white taxed and tested, £75.—Apply Cliatbum Nurseries near Chat­ burn.—Tel. 230.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


SINGLE LADY requires furnished flat or self-contained accommo­


dation in Clttheroe Area.—Write Box No. D7. Advertiser and


Times


I this week. Mr. Goodall. who is I coming from Alnwick, Nor- I thumberlamd, is married and I has two children, Margaret, I aged 2 years and • David, aged


SABDEN


I she spoke of her visits with I the mobile library to the remote


den Women's Institute, held in the County School, Mrs. Latihom, of Barrowford, gave an excellent talk on her work as a librarian. In particular


Women’s Institute At, the April meeting of Sab-


I and outlying areas of the sur- I rounding countryside well known to some of the members.


RETIRED PROFESSIONAL LADY trequires unfurnished, self-con­


ained fiat, Waddington or Clitheroe. Tel. OUtheroe 2836.


I 6 months. He succeeds the Rev. J o h n Woodhouse, who is returning to Australia in May.


HOUSE WANTED TO RENT With view to buying, in Clitheroe area. Prepared to modify.—Write Box No. D5, Advertiser and


Times.


FURNI8HED FLAT OR HOU8E re­ quired to rent by young engin­ eer—Write Box D4, Advertiser


and Times.


LADIES' JUMPERS and cardigans by Traquatr, Bonnie Scot and


other leading makes. In all sizes. At: Economic Stores. 70 Whallev Rd.. Clitheroc.


GH0I0E THREE-PIECE mahog­ any bedroom suite, comprising double bed. dressing table and


■wardrobe with mirrored, door and fitted drawers. Tel. Clitheroe 3252.


1663 AUSTIN MINI VAN, good condition, four new tyres, £120. Fhtne Cliatbum 277. _____


1 Miss A. Alston thanked Mrs. I Latham for an Interesting even-


1 ing. The competition-for a book-


LOST


TWO LONK EWES, redt paint far huggon hornbum. V.G.—Phono Long Preston 208.





M. LAWRENCE. Group Secretary.


I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown children’s and baby wear ladles’ and gent’s clothes, curtains, bedding, etc. Households cleared when emigrating or bereave­ ment.—Ring Accrington 35885.


CARAVANS


1968 MUSKETEER 4-bcrth tour­ Ning caravan, for hire.—Write Box


o. D6 Advertiser and Times. MISCELLANEOUS SALES


GOOD CHOICE of ladies’ coats, suits and raincoats, in all sizes. —Economic Stores 70 Whallcy Rd.. Clitheroe


STOP SMOKING safely, quickly, simply. Ask for Lobclin Tablets. 7/6.—Derrick Greco. M.PS.,


Railway View. Clithcroc.


SPECIAL ladies’ three-quarter coat and skirt In camel or apricot 9 gns.—Economic stores. 70 Wliallcv Rd.. Clithcroc


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION, bring your sowing machine repairs to The Walter* Thomason Sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road. Nelson


1955 ROVER 90. perfect running order.—J. Steen. Slaidburn 251.


SUPERB H.M.V. RADIOGRAM. first with £45: Moulton Stowa­ way bicycle (cost £32 at Christ­ mas) first £12: boy’s cycle, suit 9-14 year-old £5-10-0—20 Bridge Tc.t Mitton Road, Whallcy.


SMALL THREE-PIECE SUITE. good cond.. cheap.—81 Woonc Lane. Clithcroe.


THREE-PIECE LOUNGE SUITE. in good cond.. £10 o.n.o.—8


Lingficld Av.. Clitheroe.


SPECIAL PURCHASE 2 x 1 woo! rugs. 37/6: good quality sample Axminstcr carpets 2 x 23. £9-5-0: 4 x 3 , £22: 4 yds. x 11; super quality Broadloom ends, £10.— Morton's 18 Moor Lane. Clith­ eroe. Tel. 2420.


NEW and second-hand modern pianos. Leading makes, includ­ ing Rodgers. Hopkinson, Zander Bentley. Mannington and Weston Knight. Specialists in Forflsa and Baldwin electronic organs. Confidential terms. Repair and tuning service. Pol­ lards (a family business since 1860), 20/22 Standlsh Street. Burnley. Tel. 25829


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middle- man's profit. Wc re-cover your


treasured 3-piecc suites as new from as little as 17 gns, chairs 7 gns. Over 100 patterns. Free estimates. Distance no object— Write or phone BEAKBANE. 50 Zion Street. Burnley. Tel. 27188.


LADIES’ DRESS AND CARDIGAN suits in Crimplene Nylon. Orion and Tried. Sizes from 34”


hip to 54’’ hip.—At Economic Stores, 79 Whallcy Rd.. Clithcroc


S.D.V. ESHT0N TERRACE,Clitli- croe. Tel. Whalley 3415 for wrought Iron gates, strength j durability, value.


NEW SPRING STOCK of ladies’ nylon underwear by Golden Charm and Proper Pride. All


sizes.—At: Economic Stores. 70 Wlialley Rd„ Clitheroe


RHEUMATISM, relieve rheumatic pain, lumbago. Joint and muscle stiffness quickly with CAL-MO tablets. 5/6.—Derrick Green. M.PS. Railway View.


Clithcroc.


FIAT 500 ESTATE CAR, Aug. 1964, superb cond.. one owner from new, used as second car only. £285 o.n.o.—Tel. Slaidburn


651.


DEAN’S HAIRDRESSERS. Out pin perms are really good value at 27/6, lasting from 3-4 months. Book now.—3 Market Place, Clitheroe. Tel. 3811.


HAIR TRIMMING—long or short


styles become easy at home with our new precision trimmer, 7/6. 3x spare blades, 2/6*—Derrick Green, MPJS.. Railway View Clitheroe


RUSBRIDGE will give you best prices for your JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer in part exchange for new goods .—24 King William St.. Blackburn. Tel. 59100


the old


SLIMMING? Lose weight by appetite control. Achieve slim­ ness gradually, safely, 5/-.— Derrick Green. M.P.S.. Railway View ClitheroB.


_______


ROOK CLIMBING, is It danger ous? How much does i t coat for equipment? John Ammafct, a noted lecturer and writer on mountaineering, answers Ml the questions in the “How to Start series In World Sports. At your newsagent now, 2/6d.


OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SALES ON PAGE 9.


SITUATIONS VACANT


BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. _ CLITHEROE DISTRICT —


W AN TE D


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 TRUTEX LIMITED


(annually expanding Company marketing on a national basis) are seeking the services of:


AN EXECUTIVE SECRETARY


The successful applicant will be a young lady of mature judgment (preferred age group 20 to 30 years) with at least 12 months’ senior secretarial experience. Good basic skills (120/160 w.p.m.); a lively mind and capacity lor hard work. Knowledge of at least one European language would be an advantage but not essential.


The work, at director level, is varied and interesting, offering considerable scope to a trained secretary with initiative and ability.


Please apply in writing, giving full details, to;


Mrs. J. R. HODGSON (Personnel Director!. TRUTEX LIMITED.


GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE Experienced Weavers required for


Lancashire Looms on DAY-SIIIF’I AND FOR


Automatic Looms on DOUBLE DAY-SHIFTS EXCELLENT WAGES PAID


THERE ARE STILL VACANCIES FOR


EASTER SCHOOL LEAVERS to be trained as


SKILLED WEAVERS


on the Course recognised by the Textile Training Board. — Apply —


MR- T. E. PINDER


JAMES THORNBER LTD. Holmes Mill - Clilhcroo


Tel. 3601 RJLULkE VACANCIES drivers conductors conductresses


Payment whilst training - FREE uniform - FR E E travel to and from work (something these days) other travel concessions - 18 DAYS HOLIDAY WITH PAY (more after 5 years service) - FR E E driving training scheme for conductors • - overtime and attractive rates for week-end work — sports & social activities. Sick pay scheme in operation.


HEALTHY FIFTY YEAR OLD APPLICANTS CONSIDERED


DISTRICT TRAFFIC SUPERINTENDENT, RIBBLE MOTOR SERVICES LTD., 16 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE


Young Lady


We shall shortly require a Young Lady for a Clerical Position in our


general office


?rimarily we are looking lor someone with a pleasant dis­ position and a desire to create a career for hersell.


happy and c o n g e n ia l atmosphere.


In return we can offer a thorough training in all aspects of office work in a


PRIMROSE GARAGE (Clitlicroe) LTD. Whallcy Road Clilhcroe


W A N T E D STEWARD with Wife to assist


Wages above Catering Board Scale.


Closing date for applications: . .. 21st April, 1968


Apply to: The Secretary,


The British Legion Clithcroe Club Ltd.,


43-45 Whallcy Rd., Clithcroc


DAILY HELP REQUIRED, bus stop at door, weekdays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 12


and Times


AGENTS (MALE AND FEMALE) treaulred by national company,


and


noon, or hours to Family two. Other help kept.— Write Box No. D1 Advertiser


o coll on focal business people. No experience necessary High wago. plus commission bi Box No. C3, Advertiser Tlmea:


SOLAR BLINDS require


SHORTHAND TYPIST


Experience in Sales Office advantage.


(although Junior would be considered).


ALSO Invoice


TYPIST/CLERK f e m a l e


Approx. Age 18—30 Apply for interview to: Hlghfield Road, Clithcroe


OFFICE MANAGER, (Clitheroe 2125)


Young Lady


Good appearance and personality required to train as


Dining Room Waitress


PUNCH BOWL HOTEL Hurst Green


Tel: Stonyhurst 209


Warp Pinner REQUIRED Day Shift


7-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Apply:


Mr. E. BROWN


TAMES DEWHURST & SON


(Cli(heroe) LTD.


Shawbridge Mill, Clitheroe rT*l. 2414


Blackburn Co-opcralivc Society Limited Clithcroc District


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Female Shop Assistants R EQU IR ED


Trade Union Wages and Conditions. Two half days per week. Superannuate .


Apply:— AREA MANAGER 2 MOOR LANE — CLITHEROE


We are requiring a fully qualified .


PAINTER and decorator


to join our maintenance team.


Five day week of 40 hours in good wovklng Overtime is worked when (necessary.


Total houaaj


amount to four weeks per annum, on fun pa>- Eligible for pension scheme after probationary


A good opportunity to join an expanding and prog company.


Phone or write for interview to:


Mr. J. A. GRAINGER Tel. CLITHEROE 2433


I TRUTEX LIMITED West Bradford Ribblesdale Cement Ltd.


HAVE VACANCIES FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICE STAFF


SHORTHAND TYPIST WITH SOME PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE


COPY TYPIST


Apply in writing, giving details of Age. Education ant' Experience to — THE AGCOUNTANT


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LTD., CLITHEROE


COIXEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENTS


If you would like c’ .orica’. employment in your summer


vacation and arc willing to work a minimum of six weeks during the above months, please apply in writing, stating the period you will be available to:


Mrs. J. R. HODGSON (Personnel Director), TRUTEX LIMITED.


GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE.


SITUATIONS VACANT


Trutex Distribution Centre


WEST BRADFORD


Young ladv in the 25 to 35 age group required lor t senior position in our Packing and Despatch Department. The person appointed will be responsible to Management for the day-to-dav running of the clerical, typing and statistical side of 'the Department, including liaison with customers and carriers over goods in transit, claims for losses, etc., export documentation. Typing ability Is essential.


The iob calls for a young lady with a thorough and common sense approach to any problem, and offers scope for efficiency and leadership.


For these qualities we are prepared to pay a good wage and the offer of four weeks’ paid holiday per year. Please apply in writing to:


j . A. GRAINGER


DESPATCH AND MAINTENANCE MANAGER. TOUTEX DISTRIBUTION CENTRE. WEST BRADFORD, CLITHEROE.


u% I PLUS


I siiiFRE THE VEIIIC I S n WHEN YOU B


OLD USED


_ WALSH’S M longsig


OSL1


TEL: MELLOR 33 NEW FORDS FOR


FORD ZODIAC in S FORD CORTINA. A luxe. Ermine


FORD ESCOR T 6 C FORD ESCORT SuP( FORD ESCORT Esla j967 Vauxhall Cresta oreen. matching seals, floor cha 14,000 miles fro


COPY TYPIST REQUIRED FOR SALES OFFICE


SHORTHAND PREFERRED BUT NOl ESSENTIAL.


FIVE DAY WEEK.


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I 1966 Super Minx Est


interior. 14,00 used.. Minted.


1966 Cortina Two-d( grey trim. Lou Immaculate


1965 Anglia Deluxe matching trim, throughout, tor


1965 Austin A60 S Red hide trim


1965 Ford Cortina 1 ambassador bl one owner vchi


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1965 Vauxhall Victi duo green witl work unmarke


1965 Austin Mini. Nominal mileu


1965 Cortina 1500 Blue with blue


1965 Cortina Four- honey gold. A


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1965 Ford Zephyr interior. One miles ...........


1964 Ford Corsair Goodwood gr


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1964 Ford Zephyr white, red tri owner


1964 Triumph He matching trin only. Perfect


1964 Morris Mini . blue trim. A 1 model


1964 Vauxhall Vic Green/Glen ( year, excepti


1964 Zephyr 4. G interior. Go slight bodvw price ..........


1963 Vauxhall V grey with re A performan


1963 Cortina Delu grey trim. Is price .....


1963 Morris Oxfo red hide trim


1963 Ford Cortin- Maroon witl


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1960 Ford Anglia in good nice]


1959 Morris 100 Clarendon Taxed


1959 Consul Delu trim. Fitted r etc. 1st clas. condition


1965 Hillman Imp green trim. 22


1962/63 Ford Zcpl 34,000 only. . from new. S


1957 Austin A35 engine. Body


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366 MORRIS • . matching


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961 ROVER 11 nominal :


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