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10 Clilhcroc Advertiser and Times,, October 3, 1969 SITUATIONS VACANT


PLUMBERS AND


PAINTERS required


Permanent position for First Class Tradesmen. Standard Rate: Plus. Apply:


John Watson and Sons ‘C’ Ltd., York Street, Clithcroc


D E P A R T ME N T A L OFFICE


.MANAGER Aged 20*25 years


EXPERIENCED IN SHOP OR OFFICE ROUTINE required by


Progressive Company In Clitlieroe


Apply Box No. D 1 Advertiser and Times


WEST RIDING EDUCATION AUTHORITY


p Applications are Invited for the t osition of 121 hour MAID at


he GR1NDLETON R1VERS- MEAD SCHOOL KITCHEN. Cur­


rent rate of pay £2-17-4d per week. Protective white overalls (laundered free) and free mid­


must reach the undersigned by first post on Thursday, 9th Oct­


exa required to undergo a medical f Applications by letter, giving;


mination. , , ull name and date of birth,


Education Office, Water Street. Skipton.


ober- 1969.■J. D. Rlddiough Divisional Education Officer.


STRONG lad or man wanted for general farm work. Pate. Windy


Pike. Gisburn Tel. 320.


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


Castleford home for the aged full time attendant required


ding weekend work by rota, for which .additional payment is made. Basic wage per 40 hour week £10-16-0. Further details and application forms obtainable from the warden. (Tel. Clitheroe 3417) Completed application


forms should be sent to:- The Divisional Medical Officer 19 St. James St. Accrington, by llth October 1969.


DENTAL SURGERY ASSISTANT required for practice centre of Clitheroe Write giving details of age. education, previous ex­ perience if any to Box D3 Ad­


vertiser and Times.


LABOURERS URGENTLY re­ quired.. for general building t work. Frank Ireland, Grindle-


on, Tel Chatbum 493. MAN REQUIRED Part-time for bum 225


rabbit and mole control in Hod- der Valley Details from the Secretary Bowland and Chaig- lev Rabbit Clearance Society, 20 Church St, Slaidburn, Tel Slaid-


YOUNG BOY REQUIRED for general warehouse work, good rates of pay. Apply C. R. Har- greaves and Sons. Parson Lane, Clitheroe.


GLEANER REQUIRED, two mornings per week. Good wage.


Mrs. Moorhouse. 40. Park Avenue, Clitheroe.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


kitchens: wAssistant Cook—35 hours per


Clithcroe Boys Grammar School ,


VSCHOOL MEALS SERVICE Kitchen


acancies at the following „ . .


£8 7s. 9d Clithoroo Pendle County Primary Kitchen


Wage £7 9s. Od p 1 General Assistant—15 hours


p General Assistant—32!r hours B1 4B0. quoting ref. EPM


eek. (7-30 a.m.—3 p.m.). Wage ,


sige and experience to the Divi­ t onal Education Officer, Educa­ Bion Office. Rishton. Blackburn.


Wage £3 as. 9d. a Apply immediately, stating


AGENTS WANTED Evening work no cold canvassing. Car Telephone essential. Ring 051- 526-2227 between 7 and 9 p.m.


RECEPTIONIST / KENNELMAID r e q u i r e d fo r lo c a l v e te r in a r y


s u rg e o n . V a r ie d d u t ie s , f iv e d a y w e e k , s a la r y b y a r r a n g em e n t , f o r


3763. I n te rv iew T e l C l i th e ro e


DOMESTIC HELP two mornings per week. Mrs. J. D. Greenwood, Grccnbanks. Grindieton, Tel.


Chatburn 212.


er week (8-00 a.m. to 3 p.m.). er week 11-30 a.m. to 3 p.m.).


day lunch supplied. beThe successful applicant may


PUBLIC NOTICES


RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CLITHEROE


NOTICE OF AUDIT 1968-1969


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I app that the District Auditor has


A ointed the Audit ol the Cccounts ot the above-named a ouncil and of its Committees 3nd Officers for the year ended m1st day of March. 1969, to com­ Dence at the Clitheroe Rural


Church Brow. Clitheroe on Wednesday, the 5th day of November, 1969, a t 10-30 o’clock in the afternoon, when and where any local govern­ ment elector for the district t may be present or be represen­


istrict -Council Offices, 2,


to the said Accounts before the District Audidtor.


ed and may make any objection


AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a copy of the said Accounts duly made up and balanced, together with all books, deeds contracts, accounts, vouchers, receipts and other documents mentioned or refer­ red to in such Accounts, will be deposited at the Offices of the Council and will be open there­ at, during ordinary offiice hours, for seven clear days Immediately


- WADDINGTON ROAD Lancashire League Division 2: notice IS ; HEREBY GIVEN Greenbank Celtic 5, British


BMUNICG


PUBLIC NOTICES v IPAL°OEML


next. 6th October. 1969. H. L. S a g a r Town Clerk. 3rd October. 1969.


Rural District are reminded that the second Instalment of the t current year’s Rates was due on


Ratepayers the Bow land


be paid to The Chief Financial Olilcer at the address below.


Council Offices, 32, Pimlico Road, CUtheroe.


L. D. Telford, Clerk to the Council.


YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING EDUCATION COMMITTEE


INFORMATION ABOUT


VACANCIES ON FULL-TIME ADVANCED COURSE IN FURTHER EDUCATION


before the Audit, for the inspec­ tion of all persons interested, who will be at liberty to take copies of or extracts from the


same without fee or rew5™- of DATED this 3rd day of


October.-1969. p RUSHTON Clerk of the Council.


Waddington FC No. 173 BOROUGH of CLITHEROE


' NOTICE OF DISTRICT AUDIT t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


District which includes the above mentioned Borough has arranged for the AUDIT for the year ended 31st hay of Marci1' 1969 of those Accounts of the Council of the abovemamed Borough and of their Committees and of tlie Officers of the Coun­ cil and Committees which are


hat the District Auditor for the


subject by law to audit by a District Auditor to commence on Wednesday, the 12th daY of November. 1969 at 10-30 a.m at C the Town Hall, Church Street.


selitheroe. when and where the t veral officers who are bound


severally required to attend and produce all books deeds, tills, accounts, vouchers and otnei t documents containing or relating


o account at such audit sue


of each person respectively. Any ratepayers or owner of property in the Borough or other person interested may be present and


ao the accounts then to he udited in the custody or power For 40 hours per week, inclu­ AlAND°R


GIVEN that the Accounts of the said Council and of their Com­ mittee or Committees and the Officers thereof duly made up and balanced together with all books, deeds bills, accounts, vouchers and other documents relating thereto will be deposited at the Office of the Borough Treasurer, Church Street in Clitheroe and will be available during office hours for inspec­ tion by all persons interested for seven clear days immediately before the audit. BDATED this 3rd day of OCTO­


NOTICE IS HEREBY ER. 1969. H. L. SAGARTown Clerk.


CUTHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1967.


Notice of making an Order under Section 28 in respect of Hayhurst Road- Whalley


THE CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT


(HAYHURST ROAD. WHALLEY) STREET PARKING PLACE ORDER, 1969.


Notice is hereby given that the Clitheroe Rural District Council have under secttlon 28 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1967, made an O rd e r entitled “The Clitheroe Rural District (Hay­ hurst Road, Whalley) Street Parking Place) Order. 1969.” the effect of which is to authoilse as from the 1st December. 1969. the use of the North Side of


place for motor vehicles, A copy of the Ord*n\ ns made,


venue, Whallev. as a narkin',


HStudents living in tne West a iding and seeking information Sbout vacancies on full-time and


and commercial colleges.through­ out the country leading to Degrees and Higher National Diplomas should contact the following officers-


andwich courses in technical


MR. 1. McARDLE. Mr R Kllburn


Countv Education Offices. 8 Bond Street


Wakefield rel.: Wakefield 75234. Ext. 525 and 528


PERSONAL


YOUR SPENCER CORSETIERE, Mrs Doris Sellers (BBJSB.A).. 2 Eastfield Drive. West Brad­ ford. Clltlreroe.—Tel Clitheroe [ 3901 for appointment. ___


LOANS


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F S. Richards Ltd.. 11, Welford Rd Leicester.


FOUND


TAKEN UP Homed ewe and lamb. Red across loin H. Town- son. Lower Edge, Slaidbum.


GARDENING


SOW YOUR LAWN and reap the benefits. Lawn Seed, 4 mixings from 4/- lb. Also Fertlizcrs. BURNLEY GARLEN CENTRE. Vincents the Growers, Deer Park Nurseries, Towneley Holmes, Burnley. Tel. 24162.


SHEEP CRAZED TURF. Machine cut.


2/6 so. yd. delivered. J. & F. LOMAX. Waterloo Nurseries. BURY. Tel. 3911 & 3G31.


P EA T .—Best Quality Garden Peat. Prices trom 7/6 per bag All prices O.O.D. Minimum delivery 5cwt FREE. H. & H. PEAT CO l*el Rossendale 4467.


AUTUMN IS HERE! docs garden need advice and


he 1st October, 1969, and should


erve teams to play Hoghton at home and Low Moor Club away respectively, tomorrow are: First eleven: Howden; Mars- den, Benson; Robinson, Bar- rott, Simpson; Yates, Allman, Hargreaves, Dust, Dinsdale. Substitute: Behan. Reserves: Williams; Jones,


For tomorrow Waddington’s first and res­


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


Technical College 3; Thornton Cleveleys 0, Ribchester 3: Whittingham 1, Haslingden 3; Evening Post Greyhounds 6, Clitheroe Reserves 1.


*"


West Lancs ETERY—E | Latest results in the West


CeSe^y^nns" be'en^comffieted I Rail 1; Lythain Land Registry and that interments may take 2, Blackpool Mechanics Res place therein as from Monday


2; Padiham 0. Wigan


grammar school ‘TRAMPS’ START NEW: SEASON


[ shire. Tlie weather was very favour-


The objective was the 2,419----------------- foot hulk Of Whernside. York-


I able and the party left their minibus in sight of'Batty Moss Viaduct, which they followed until Little Dale Beck was


I reached. After crossing the beck, the


Rigby; Wild, Richards F., Swayles; Lofthouse, Cook, Lund, Bradley W.. Titterington. Substitute: Webster.


Netball


eroe and District Netball League: Resulted as follows: Road Runners 6, Trutex Toppers 20; Trinity Youth


Recent matches in CUth­ Paper Dolls.


Club 5, Whalley 19; and Trutex Toppers defeated the


[ "whaleback” of whernside. Summit


I party struck off up the moor and began to ascend the


and they climbed further still on to a slight shoulder near the


Force Gill was soon crossed,


1,900 foot contour. As they ate their lunch, it was


suddenly realised that they had by that time climbed 1.Q00 feet.


I visible. On the descent, one member


summit were then climbed and the party paused to admire the view, with Inglebbrough clearly


The final 500 feet or so to the


found a 10s. note in good con­ dition.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


HOOVER WASHING MACHINES | ana vacuum cleaners, irons, kettles, tan neaters. etc., from I your Hoover dealer: A. E. Har­ greaves, Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitberoe. Tel. 2683.


GREEN AXMINSTER c a rp e t , 13 x 9ft. with underfelt. £15.


DISTRICT JOTTINGS Martin Top


Kitchen cabinet £ 11, Fiatiey| H a rv e s t th a n k sg iv in g Clothes Dryer £3. Ring Gisburn 368 after 6 p.m.


THREE DIMPLEX Radiators with wall plates Hkw lkw. and 3kw. £32 or will sell separately. 15 Sydney Avenue. Whalley Tel. | 3164


WILSON PRAM in excellent! condition £12 o.n.o. Including


mattress bag and new canopy, StonycroXt, Littlemoor Road, CUtheroo Tel. 4211.


ALARM CLOCK TIME; We have! a large selection from 27/6, twelve months guarantee. Fully jewelled Russian. Sekonda shockproof watches from £4-19-6. Full range of Timex watches including Gents automatic from £5-7-0. Mortons, 18 Moor Lane, CUtheroe. Tel 2420.


your Binocular. Zeiss.. Pen tax. etc., from | rc -1 £ 8-10-0 to £45. Inst. Cameras from. 54/-.


CAMERA CABIN BINOCULARS


o r g a n i s a t io n ?—-P h o n e C h a t b u r n I jnst. Cine Cameras from 15 bus. Polarolde 408.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


WANTED to rent flat or home, furnished or • unfurnished. CUtheroe. Whalley district for


WriteWHte0dBox°U . n. ana


I Cameras from £6-10-6. Pictures and Photos framed. Railway and Oar Repro­ ductions by PRESCOTT-PICKUP.


1 30 BLACKBURN ROAD. ACCRINGTON. | T E L . 31802.


RENT OR BU Y your colour TV. from the experts. J. G. Rowland. 64-66, King | Street, Whatley 3585.


Noe’ Dn4 Advertiser I STRETCH COVERS now available that


i nrmsimi suit© or chair shape.- Tel. Clitheroe 3975


maae M measure


DOUBLE divan BED,' as new] £10 oji.o. for quick sale. Apply 49 Warwick Drive, Clltiheroe,


21 ST. Buy him a.Pewter Tankard piece suites as new from as little as 18 ------------ r t------ r 7 Tel. 3468. ’


FLANELETTE SHEETS. Speolal | annual offer of rejects. Don’t miss these bargains. Remember last yearl!- The Bobbin., King St., Whalley.


COMET HAIR TRIMMER as ad­ vertised on T.V. 12/6.—Derrick Green. MFS., 4, Railway View,


Hayhurst Road Whalley. from a point 15 yards from 1+s • iunc- tion with the Trunk Ro^d A59 A to its junction with Lime Held


and a copy of the relevant man can be inspected at the. OPtheroe Rural District Council Offices. 2. Church Brow. CUtlieroe, dnriner ordinary office hours without t charge. Any person. who desires


Clitheroe


LADIES OUT-SIZE and X.O.S. dresses and suits in wool jersey or crimplene, good choice now for autumn at — Economic Stores. 70. Whallcy -Road, Clitheroe.


RESERVE your cycle for Xmasi now. A. E. Hargreaves, Moor- Lane and ’ Woonc Lane, i Clitheroe


o question the validity of the Order or of any provision con­ tained in the Order nn the ground that it is not within the powers of the relevant .section of the Act oi* on the ground that any requirement of this section Or. of section 48A, 48B or 48C of u the Act or any regulations made


PHUIUUKAFHIG EQUIPMENT ford Sportsman Camera, Ex- Including Photax Enlarger, II- posure meters Spotlights and many other items. Enq. Vee- vers, Sliawbridgc Saw Mills. CUtheroe. Tel. 3375.


nnder he said section 48C has r ot been complied with in


LADIES CYCLE in* good condi-1 tlon also surplus household | goods, Tel Whalley 3231.


elation to the Order, may, within 6 weeks of the date on which the Order was made (29th September. 1969). make appli­ cation for his purpose to the High Court.Dated this 3rd day of October. 1969.


Clith Clerk of the Council. O croe Rural District Council 2ffices.


T. P. RUSHTON. CLITHEROE. Lancs. , Church Brow,


STALWART DYEING CO. LTD. Primrose Works, Glitheroe require a


YOUNG GIRL 16-18 Years for Office Work


in the order and delivery office. The work wou'd involve keeping stock ledgers, order progression and some typing and filing. Pleasant working conditions. Five day week.


Hours 9 a.m.—5-15 p.m.


Stalwart Dyeing Co..Ltd., Primrose Works, Clitheroe. Tel. 3721.


Write, phone or call The Secretary,


Blackburn Co-operalive Society Limited Clitheroe District


INTELLIGENT YOUTH REQUIRED


FOR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Good Wages a n d Conditions


Permanent position for suitable applicant. Apply: Area Supervisor, 2 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


Linotype OPERATOR


day week. Regular Overtime. Own Pension Scheme. News and .lobbing. Model 48.


— Apply: —


BLACKBURN TIMES, NORTIIGATE, BLACKBURN — Tel.: 52345


TANSAD PRAM Jade green and white Pram bog. shopping tray and sun canopy. Perfect condi­ tion. Apply 28 Seedall Avenue. Clitheroo after 5 p.m.


91 CU. f r e e z e :


FT. Kelvinator, deep Bing Chatburn 409.


SEE THE NEW WHITE CONTI BOARD at Waterloo Timber Co, CUtheroe Tel. 3263.


BEADS NEED RETHREADING? ,—Take them to Coneron and


Leeming. 17-19 Moor Lane. Clitheroe.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED Huntlev Lawn. Samlesbury,


—Write or Phone.- Sharp. Mellor 2787


PHOENIX OVENWARE 20 per cent off at Coneron and Leeming. 17-19 Moor Lane, CUtheroe.


PHOENIX OVENWARE 4/- in £ off at Coneron and Leeming, 17-19 Moor Lane. CUthcroe.


ZETOR TRACTORS Sales and service. Peter Cowking. Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 289. ,


FOR GRAYS FORE-END LOADERS, Peter Cowking, Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland; - 289.


FOSTER DITCHERS. Sales and service. Peter Cowking, Tel.] Bolton-by-Bowland. 289.


BOYS. YOUTHS AND MENS Duffles. Donkey Jackets Car Coats and Anoraks—Economic


Stores 70. Wlralley Road, CUth­ eroe.


T.V. RENTALS, no deposit, Re­ conditioned -sets from 7/b week, low deposit. B.B.C^2 sets from 9/- week. Sets over 3 years old,—h. Kalnc and D. BaWson, 79 Lowergate. Clitheroe. Tel. |


3444 > • > ' : . •;


JEWELLERY REPAIRS ot every description undertaken at:| Coneron and LeemJng. 17-19


Moor Lane. Clttheroe.


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine* repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing


Centre 7 2 / / 4 / fb Nelson


bcowauu, lor


MISCELLANEOUS SALES NEW CYCLES, no deposit) terms, from 7/6 per week.—A. E. Har­ greaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane. CUtheroe. Tel. 2683.


from Coneron and Leeming, gn3. Chairs £1, over 100 patterns. Free I record individual priLCi, iui


’ . prolit. We Te-cover your treasured three- OVCT for 31iy Sheep S3le 8110 j ]nH]viH11nI prices for


i r e -u ph o l st e ry , save miamemansi HE -UPHOLSTERY. Save middleman’s I


There was a record turn- -


, _ . ,


17-19' Moor. Lane,' Clitheroc. , [estimates. Distance no object. Writeor horned ewes at the annual phone: HENLEY. SO ZION STREET (on padiham Road). BURNLEY. Tei. sale of uncrossed horned 27188.


- 2 wa6^ i8 ewes from the Bowland,


novalux i.ox clear corrugated Bleasdale, Pendle, Belmont 66"X


Co Tei. oiitheroe 3263_______ Clitheroc Auction Mart on PEEL STREET LAUNDRAMAT


ana dry cleaning, open daily Though there weie 4,106 ewes 8-30 a.m to 9 p.m. 8 lbs. dry forward, the numbers were cleaning 10/-.—1


__ . 1nR n 3991’ all stocks had clearly


Tel. Clitheroe 5ijghtly down on last year, but bene-


LOUVRE SHUTTERS, obtainable fitted from a good


at Waterloo Timber Co.. Clith- were m excellent condition, eroe. Tel. 3263.


Hargreaves. Moor Lane, and tomeis returning loi muro Woone 1 Lana Clitheroe. Tel. the increase in new buyers. 2683.


RENT YOUR T.V. Irom 7/6 Per I Clitberoe. Tel. 2683.


thoroughly reconditioned sets to £9 15s- Gritstone ewes £7 available.—A E. Hargreaves. . . r>Q ln ’ Moor Lane, and Woono Lane. J r .


The judges, Messis. J. Airey, of Chipping, and W. Bland, of


T


'Take'lt toN c™'ron_.& Lremlnl | NYLON STRETC_H COVERS.^over | Malham,Judged p lo n k s and 17-19 Moor Lane, Citheroe.


75 patterns to choose from, cross-bred respectively Cash or credit. Freo home rr«n inn), demonstrations. Tel. Clitheroe


3975 or call 11 Langdalo Avenue Pickard, Great Hal wood, Oiitheroe


, n“ organs.


since 1860). 20/22 Standlsh Street Burnley. Tel. 25829


Repairs and tuning service, i Pollards (a family business I st00K sale,


“ * fidential :AFIll PA I . ° terms,


PELMET FRONTS or pelmets made to size.—Waterloo Timber Co.. Clitheroe. Tel. 3263.


A T E L L E 8M ER E CAMERAS all our customers are V.I.P's. We have the best stocks of cameras, projectors, etc., in Lancashire and we are renowned for our B e t te r -P a r t Exchange Allowances. No deposit terms if you wish with 24 I


lists sent on request or better still, we arc always pleased to see you a t ELLES­ MERE CAMERAS, “ The Friendly Camera’ Shop.'* 15-17 BOLTON ROAD, WALKDEN, MANCHESTER. Tel. Walk-


den 6754. G REA T EXPECTA TION,


Flags, Walling Stones and Building in DOtn Sections fit tne WeeKly Blocks etc. bu r n l ey o a r d e n


garden. Improvements you can have! when you choose from our- range o f . . .


. —


CENTRE, Vincents the Growers, Deer r n i vpq n n r J , u “ ’ ,, Park Nurseries, Towneley Holmes, Burn- ley. Tci. 24162.


On IV- 1 cwt. Collect. Vincents the I £ o f 0 £04 i r . ’ Growers, Deer PaTk Nurseries, Towneley I .Holmes, Burnley. Tel. 24162.


range of Bulbs and Bulb Bowls from Whlf f ttrein X l id.


d e l ic io u s l o c a l g r o w n p o t a t o e 's . | heifers to £ 125* rearing calves The: judges,' Messrs;;. J. P-


Qutatlons: B la c k and white cows to £122; black find white


sale of newlv-mived cattle and ° n AUesday.


,


floral a r t enhance, your home. Pot I Whitaker, Clitheroc, awarded Plants in attractive colours and a wide


to £ 2. BURNLEY GARDEN VVIUHlKer, N ew to n , A T®* .u 9


CENTRE, Vincents the Growers, Doer I NlOlmSOn, Bu rn ley * H e i lC r . . Park Nurseries, Towneley Holmes, Bum - I p y l d e W a te r B o f ll'd o f S l f i id ’


■- 1


bum; 2, E. r . Gill. Slaidbum, NYLON STRETCH'COVERS, over CUtheroe. ' '


.75 Datterns to chooso from. Cash or credit. * Free home demonstrations. Tel. CUtheroe 3976 or caU 11 Langdale Avenue,


Gpntrr 72/74/76 Scotlfffid^E&a'cn ji^baklng*’and simmering ovens, taken ln part exchange. Ready


AGA DE LUXE COOKER 4 oven Domestic model with roosting,


• r *-gutt ’ home or small catering establishment colour grey. Just


2fl7R4-


Bargain.—Cort’s • Main . Distrlb- m the dairy section at Gisburn tors 83.J. .Manchester Road. Auction Mart vestei’day. week.,


for immediate Installation. Burnley. Tel.' 26784.


LADIES CYCLE Raleigh £4, also Gents Raleigh, three speed £4, Apply 17. Windsor Avenue, CUtheroe. ; .... ...»------ ....


oroo. Tel. 3444. fully-accredited on. _


Rawsqn, 7_9, Lowergate. Cllth- Ml.s. e ! - " SrSkSSTnd Sous £100; 2,.G..MoorhoUsc,’ £97; 3,


Divan Beds Less 15 per cent W. Wallbank £123! 3 B. and 1J, cash discount. H. Kalno.and D. Harker £ iir /-viinured now: 1


u, u v ou», , a . j . , 2 "REST -ASSURED" ,jHigh quality |


1 Prizes: Black -and - White H. P. T.ayl01*--'-,


. - -__ , .cows and lwifers ■ including f


There were 28l nemly-calved nn offer


G RN ISBU


Barrow, Waddington, and H' the followinff* r 0\V! 1 , L . T,


for borne or


Farfisa and Baldwin electronic lambs, sheep and ewes and 38 Confidential


in There were 74 cattle,


nigs on offer at Monday’s fat- Quotations: S.L. (3) steers


i t . W. nri. 2


NEW and second-hand modem ewes: 1, R. P. Stirzaker, Scor- Bridge.


T. Whitwell and Sons Ltd., Pendleton. Ten cross-bred


pianos. Leading makes, includ- ton: 2. J and D. Whittaker, lng Rodgers, Hopklnson. Zender, Bentley Mannington a n d Weston Knight. Specialists


,


week including aerial main- 10s. to £11 10s, cioss-bred ewes tenance. Limited number of £4 to £9 10s; Swaledale ewes


jggg Quotations:


‘bii'm.. 1911(1


LARGE STOCK or record players I this type of ewe is clearly evi- tape recorders and radiograms dent by the number of cus- at terms you can afford.—A. e.


| All sheep met a very brisk demand, and the popularity of


winmin. for more and


WINTER COATS, SUITS AND 1 last year, the overall average DRESSES, from 29/11, call in being £6 2s. 6d. per ewe, an


1 The stock increases ranged i from 10s. to 50s. per head on


a?di°5.K around—Dress Agency, }ncrease of 27s. Gd. per head on 50 Parfcon Lane, Clitheroe.


ooXTlm^] and Hebden Bridge fells at _________ ___ ___________ .


attended the harvest thanks­ giving sendees at Salem Congregational Church on Sunday. The church was tastefully decorated with flowers, fruit


L a rg e congregations


and vegetables. Preacher in the afternoon


was the Rev. C. Holgate, of Burnley, and the evening service was conducted by Mr. A. Thompson, of Grassington. Organist was Miss Parkin­


later distributed to the sick and elderly of the district.


son. Flowers and grapes were


Illustrated talk On Monday evening, Mr.


♦I,„.,l-c.v5vin<r


the schoolroom. Auctioneer was Mr. J. Parker.


Sabden


Mothers Union In the St. Nicholas Sun­


demonstration of food mixers. Members of St. John’s Mothers’ Union, Great Har­ wood, were guests, Ma-s. Whita was the chairman. Supper was served during the evening. Proceeds were for Mothers’ Union funds..


day School, on Wednesday, the Mothers’ Union held an open night including .a


Harvest festival Harvest festival services


W. R. Mitchell, of Settle, gave a talk on life in the Yorkshire Dales, illustrated by coloured slides. The pro­ jectionist was Mr. H. K. Moorhouse. Thanks were expressed by


the Rev. J. K. Gardiner. After light refreshments, a sale of produce was held in


were held at St. Nicholas' Church on Sunday. Celebrant and preacher at the parish cucharist was the vicar, the Rev. J. E. White. At the afternoon service


mi-,-,,,


was done by the third form, who scaled Wetherlam (2,502 feet) near Coniston Water.


The second walk of the term


Sunday in Wharf edale


Members of ; the Reliant


Owners’ Club East Lan­ cashire Section met at the Dog and Partridge Hotel Clitheroe, recently for the


Members ot the second form at Clitheroe Royal Gram-1 monthly social, mar School had the privilege of taking part in the first Tramps outing of the new school ycai.......


recces and .discussed the usual club


topics. A hot pot supper was served. The run on Sunday was to | Hkley. Leaving Clitheroe on a ,* nice autumn morning we went


before" noon, and ^ d T a y S ? a“ view^f


path up Wrtheriam,W flned I Ghent and mgleborough. Mining


Busy


gress was resumed. In addition to the magnificent views—mar­


After a stop for lunch, pro­


red by a passing shower—they saw the foundations of build­ ings conected with copper min­ ing in the early part of the last century.


of the mine’s horizontal shafts which burrowed into the moun­ tain side. Wetherlam's summit com-


T.h vff


as we took the quieter road up by the Castle. We skirted Hal- ton East and went on to Bolton Bridge. On the way we saw Barden Moor, ; the autumn colours just beginning to show. Leaving the main road we made our way along the river Wharfe with Rombalds Moor in


Skipton was busy with traffic


the distance. This stretch of scenery is among the best in


mands a fine view of momtahis river ancJ a£ter iunch we went B for a walk along the river bank.


Yorkshire. At Hkley we parked beside the


and Coniston Old Man. On the descent, a gorge was


discovered spanned by a little wooden bridge.


seen the Cow and Calf rocks, we made our way there and saw a few young climbers on the rocks. We returned to Skipton via


As some members had not


the club will be to Windermere and Coniston and we would like a really good turn- out. For Sunday’s run to the Lake


The first anniversary'run of ’


Big audience for talk


I one of its highest attendances when Mr. Ben Tyrer spoke on “My approach to holiday photo­


Ribblesdale Camera Club had


I also a well-known photo­ grapher, and colleagues always enjoy viewing his slides and hearing h i s commentaries, which are invariably amusing and instructive. After a few. “do’s and dont’s"


graphy”. A club member, Mr. Tyrer is


the children brought gifts of fruit and flowers and pre­ sented them at the children’s altar. The preacher was the Rev. E. P. A. Furness. Vicar of Longridge. Organist was Mr. H. Srvanwick. Collections were for Church funds.


of clitheroe accountants, Miss Elizabeth Whitharn, o n ly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Whitham, of Mill House, Dun- sop Bridge, and formerly of Woodlands Drive, Whalley, was married a t , Whalley Parish Church recently. The groom was Mr. Colin


An audit clerk with a • firm


Miss- Ann Dewhurst wore sparkling pink nylon organza with • an accordion-pleated wired frill and a headdress of toning flower spangles -She carried pink roses, white feather carnations and pink


heather. Mr. Roger Moyle was best


Embley, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Embley, of Embleys’ Nurseries, Read. He holds a managerial post in Burnley. Given away by her father,


man and Mr. John Robinson, bride’s uncle, and Mr. David Farren, groom’s brother-in- law, were ushers,.


Addingham and Draughton and, •leaving our Burnley members, arrived back in Clitheroe in time for tea.


the bride wore white Tricelon moss crepe embroidered with pearls and bugle beads. She had a headdress trimmed with lily of the valley and pearls, and a bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and white heather. Her cousin, Miss Ann Dew-


Grindlcton Parish Church


District, meet Whalley Road car park, 9-30 a.m.


THANKSGIVING HARVEST


Family Eucharist 10-30 a.m. Evensong 6-30 p.m.


SUNDAY, 5th OCTOBER Holy Communion 8 a.m.


Decoration of the Church, Saturday, 4th October from 1 p.m.


formed the ceremony. After a reception at the


The Rev. R. A. Harpur per­


hurst, was in attendance. . As bridesmaid her cousin,


i They will live in Sabden— I Photo: Pye’s of Clitheroe.


Whitewell Hotel, Whitewell, the couple left for a honey­ moon touring the South. The bride travelled in an emerald green dress and nylon lanrb coat with matching accessories,


Borough of Clitlieroc C L OS I NG


of Tennis Courts, Netball Pitch, Putting Course and Bowling Greens.


NOTICE is hereby given that the games facilities in th e . Castle Grounds will be closed from Sunday evening, 5 th October, until further notice.


Lancashire Evening Post — Post and Chronicle


he enthralled his audience with a wonderful collection of slides on Austria, the technical qual­ ity being outstanding. Next week’s meeting will


Life”.


AUCTION MART REPORTS CLITHEROE


A. Wade. £90. Black and white heifer: l, F. Paxton, £140; 2, K. Marsden, £140; 3, G. Thompson. £142. Coloured heifer- 1, T. Shuttleworfch, £97; A. Wade, £100; 3, Mrs. E.


white cows to £138; Black and white heifers to £142; coloured cows to £100; coloured heifers to £100; accredited to £141. There were 204 cattle, 1,694


A. Drinkall and Sons, £97. Accredited; 1, Clark Bros., £138; 2, J. Fl’ankland, £141. Chief prices: Black and


sheep, 44 pigs and 453 calves on offer in the fatstock section.


Light steers 186s to 225s, average 200s 2d; medium steers 180s to 184s, average 182s; light heifers 180s to 212s. average 196s 6d; heavy heifers 200s to 202s, average 201s; un­ certified steers and heifers 100s to 213s, average 176s; fat cows 96s to 160s, average 120s


Quotations; Certified cattle:


Gd.Sheep: Light lambs 3s 6d to 3s lOd, average 3s 9d; medium lambs 3s 7d to 3s lOd, average 3s 8d; heavy lambs 3s 6d to to 3s 8d. average 3s 7d; light shearlings 2s lOd to 3s 4Jd, average 3s; ewes (each) 20s to 122s 6d, average £3 7s 8d.


6d; cutters 33s to 35s 6d. average 34s 3d; baconers average 34s 6d; overweight pigs 25s to 27s, average 26s; fat sows £17 to £42, average £27 10s 4d. Calves: Killers (each): £3


Pigs: Porkers average 34s


£ 8 9 8 NORTH OF ENGLAND OPEN B0VILS, CHAMPIONS!*


have the L and CPU slide port­ folio and entries for the mon­ thly competition on “Still


Played under B.C.G.A.B.A. Rules ot MOOR PARK CONSERVATIVE CLUB, PRESTON, commencing MAY 12th to JULY 11th, 1970


FIRST PRIZE


PLUS 126 OTHER CASH PRIZES. £ 3 0 0


SECOND PRIZE


3s; Hereford heifers to £65, average £52 i3s 5d; Angus and Galloway bullocks and heifers to £87, averag £67; Charolais bullocks and heifers to £75


ENTRY F E E : C LO S ING DA TE : 31st DEC., 1969


10/-


fully-accredited forward in the dairy section on Wednesday week.Prizes: Newly-calved cows; 1,


cows and heifers including 24


10s, average £64 16s. There were 143 newly-calved


HANDKERCHIEFS IN GLORIOUS PLAIN SHADES


E. Hadwin, £140; 2, M. and J. Faraday. £137: 3, A. Har­ greaves, £130. Newly-calved heifer M. and J. Fara­ day, £142; R. and B. Shuttleworth, £130; 3, S. Woodhouse, £114. Accredited: R. and A. Easterby, £159;


£159 average £118 Is; accre­ dited heifers to £129, average £113 10s; black and white cows to £140, average £113 3s; black and white -heifers to £142, average £107 is; coloured cows to £107. average £90 10s. At a special sale of bulls


2, R. E. Batty, £127. Prices: Accredited cows to


Lawn. Satin Borders, 17 Shades — 1/lld each. Cotton 20 shades, White edge — l/3d each ,


8 Preston New Road and' 8 Thwaites Arcade, Blackburn.


• ■ l£lisi 4 Hargreaves St., Burnley . SKIPTON


there were. 19 forward includ­ ing five fully-accredited.


bulls to £110; blood-tested black and white bulls to £135. There were 1100 sheep and


Accredited black and white


five calves on offer in the fat- stock section. Prices; Lambs 3s 6d to 3s


BUILDING SOCIETY


> CONTRACTED SAVINGS SCHEME V-Vr-i/.-MAXIMUM £10 PER MONTH ' ■ f APPROVED:BY THE GOVERNMENT


12s 6d to £5 17s 6d, average £4 19s 9d; rearers (each) £6 to £48 10s, average £18 6s 3d. There were 481 animals for­


1124


223s; light steers 188s. to 222s. average 209s; medium steers -196s; light heifers 190s. to 209s., average 197s. Gd; rejects and underweights 212s. to 217s„ average 213s. 8d; quality cows 125s. to 142s., average 130s. 8d; other cows 114s. to 123s„ average 119s. 9d. Light nd medium lambs. 3s


_ months to repay. Newsletter and bargain I 6r £ . o q __


sheep 2s 4d to 3s Id average 2s 9d ewes 45s to 107s Gd, average 68s.


10 J*S'. .10d a v e r a g e o& i^


age 36s; cutters 31s. to 36s. Gd average 33s, lod; bacon 29s. to 35s. 6d„ average 3ls. lid, There was a smaller entry


Pigs: Porkers 34s to 37s aver 3 s 7 d


lid, average 3s 9d: shearlings 2s lod to 3s 2d, average 3s Id; ewes 53s to 95s. average 77s 5d: calves £2 to £14, average £8 16s. At the annual sale of crossed


ward at the weekly sale of in­ pig gilts, sows and store pigs In_pig sows made to £38 10s 6d; In-pig gilts to £36; boars to £31; store pigs £5 Is to £12 average £7 5s 7d.


BENTHAM


leydale ram lamb: 1, F. and E Parriagton and son, £20; R. and A. Butterfield. £17. Teeswater o r Wensleydale shearling ram: 1,-R. and: A, Butterfield £26; 2, F. and E Parrington and Son, £18. Tees-:


animals forward at the annual prize show and sale of Tees water, Wensleydals, • Suffolk and cross-bred rams at Ben- tham and District Auction Man. Prizes: Teeswater or Wexis-


water : or . Wensleydale' aged ram: 1.. W. H. 'Gbrst, £24;’ 2; T. Wildman, £20. ‘ v Suffolk ram lamb: 1, J. C.


shearling ram; 1, K. Carroll £26 10s; 2, F. A. Brown and Son, £25. Suffolk aged ram: 1, K. Can-oil £28; 2, E. Lund and Son, £21.


and M. L.' Shuttleworth,. £38; 2, H. W. Stirzaker. £33. Suffolk


W. and R. M. Townley, £36; 2, R. R. Bell, £21. Cross-bred aged ram: D. J . r and - A. Law- son, £36; 2, S. and A. Faraday,


,-1 At the second annual sale of store bullocks Sand heifers; on Tuesday week, there. .were 507 animals- forward and they met a good trade, with strong demand for well-flcshed; year­ ling Friesian bullocks.


£14. ■ - « ’


average £64 7s 9d; Hereford bullocks > to £J4,-; average £66.


locks to £93. average .£66 \ Is;' black a n d


Prices: Black'and'whlte bul­ white hcifers’to £82,


’Cross-bred shearling ram: ;1. , , . r. ......- Trade was brisk for the 216 £


homed ewes on Saturday, there were 682 animals for­ ward and most prices were well


up on last year. The top price for the day


was £6 from High Birks. Other prices’. Mewith Head


£5 17s 6d; Higher Lythe £5 12s 6d; Owlet Hall £5 10s; Park House £5 10s; Winder £5 2s 6d; Lowfields £4 15s; Moss House £4 12s 6d; Rome P am £4 12s 6d; Burnt House £4 12s Gd; Douk Gill £4 10s; Over,


ends £4 10s There were 864 animals for­


ward in the fortnightly sale of store lambs; Half-bred lambs to £7 2s, Bank Head; £7 is Barkin Gate: £6 9s, Cross Farm. Horned Lambs to £5


lambs to £4 12s . Leek Fell horned lambs to £4 9s; Kings- dale Head-homed lambs to £4 7s; Bottom Head homed lambs to £8 5s.


Mallowdale; £5, Back Farm £4 19s, Ashes. . Other prices. Rantree horned


• F R E EO FIN CO (id E-TAXAN D SURTAX •- A GROSS OF 12%


AFTER 5 YEARS-BONUS EQUAL TO 1 YEAR'S SAVINGS AFTER 7 YEARS-BONUS EQUAL TO 2 YEAR’S SAVINGS


Amount saved each month


1 10 5 «


, Total savings after 5 years -


.60 300


£ 600


Savings plus : : Syear bonus »


' £ 72 ^ 360720


’ ‘ Savings plus < 1 '7 year bonus


' 84. £ ’


•!420-: 840


Building Society ' Apply.for further information to ,, ■


Head Office ;38 High St., Skipton, Yorkshire. Tel: 0SK6:2487‘, ’ ; City Office: 81-High Holborn, London W.C.1. Tel: 01 -242 8 1 4 7 , ,


M EM B ER OF TH E BUILDING SOCIETIES ASSOCIATION ' 5 (t r u s t e e s t a t u s ) um am um am m m


BETTER HEARING IN 1969


■ ‘ IF, YOU ARE HARD OF HEARING .THIS CAN BE REALITY FOR YOU! * • , | ’ All you need do Is ring us, or caii in for;an,appointment to meet


Mr. R. POLLARD, M.S.H.A.A., M.R;S.H. (Qualified Hearing Aid Audiologist) on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7fh, 10 nan. to 6 p.m.


" ' within a short time "your Hearing Loss can be determined on up to date .electronic^, ,. . -• equipment. This is the important starting point-it is the only way ta’Which’th e - 41 .'.correct


*'* - < i (


Sid. for you can be prescribed. You’11 find.it. interestog-you’n ’be^ undergo obligation. Within an hour your?Hearing.can ,be^greatly4«?Pr9ye^ „ f o benefit and that i f your; friends- .


r ** ' V - \ i ? DERRICK GREEN, M.P.S* • 4 -f ’ 4Y-' • 9 ' * n ,//••


' < V I * - ' h i ■f3’ !


‘4 RAILWAY VIEW, CLITHEROE H-f


AY. •>« v? \ TELraoet i ' - b US £ 1 5 0


Entry Forms from club socretories, oil "Evening Post” end "Post and Chronicle” offices, or from the Sec­ retary, John Hindle, Lancashire Even­ ing Post, 127, Fishcrgate, Preston.


,


at S] Clithcroc’s pcs


against Rosscn Saturday, when


3—0. can be su


in one word—pa They were slack and feeble in a


until these mair remedied, similar continue. Rossendale,' thoi


placed, were not a but they were aln above the Shaw on this showing. The visitors wc


goal after 18 mil Marshall Ncttletc


his own goalkecp From then on,


his last game fo: sent a scaring-T.


did not look i before they had third goal, they


ally strolling alon Cliangc


to be made if Cl to improve their j


Drastic change;


be a centre i scheming inside left winger and a good defender. An experienced


tlon. At the top of :tl


Sean Gallagher moved inside being “wasted" wing. He appear, only forward will a shot, and an in: spot seems logica


Fault Raymond:, sar.l


little chance to 1 scheming powers! fault was a fail the quick first-tiil The defence;,


been really : s season; ' but or. even the more players made mistakes. Tommy Hawor


oral of his passe and while he wa. players to do worthwhile witl- was himself oftc: possession. ;"


Brigljj


reserve, goalkeep; to blame for any About the c


Making his ■ : appearance, B:


spark in what tu be a very dull were the efforts son. Eylcs. Br| Coppock. but alone is not enoi Rossendale . di


' charmed life;: ■ . early stages ani


piny right from but. when Pearso open space he sh( onlv six yards.: The Clitheroe;


J Haworth and B ■bled shots off ti Minute s 1


right wing c<


; had to kick cler. when the ball: back into the | both : Haworth! cleared off the


another corner.: sed the ball ar


Chain


chance came wh Barnett throug inside forward worth to make| diving save. Seven minute.l


again after 18 n Nettleton headec cross. Clitheroe


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