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If Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, 'July 4th, 1969 ______________SITUATIONS VACANT


SCHOOL LEAVERS!


Opportunities exist in the electronics industry in Clitheroc for


GIRLS TO TRAIN AS OPERATORS For light assembly work


Also required FEMALE OPERATORS


* FULL TRAINING FACILITIES ★ GOOD CONDITIONS ★ HIGH RATES OF PAY (Plus bonus) * FOUR WEEKS PAID HOLIDAY ★ EARLY FINISH FRIDAYS * OVERALLS PROVIDED


Open for interviews Saturdays, July 5th and 12th between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. ■


EX-EMPLOYEES WELCOME Apply


APPROVED ELECTRONICS LIMITED


NATIONAL BUILDINGS,


MOOR LANE, CL1TIIEROE Telephone 2727 or 3020


PUBLIC NOTICES


STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHER CLAIMANTS


JOHN HANSON DECEASED


Pursuant to the Trustoc Act. 1925


any person having a claim against or an Interest In the estate ol John Hanson late of 53 Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire, Retired Caretaker; who died on the 20th May. 1968, should stive notice thereof in writing to the undersigned Solicitors for the Administrators Nancy Jones and Margaret Alice Gastall within two months from t the date hereof after which time the Administrators intend to dis­ Jribute the ctstate of the said tohn Hanson deceased amongst


NOTICE is hereby given that HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


BLACKPOOL.—Mrs. LOGAN. 19 VANCE ROAD. CENTRAL. Board Residence.


T.V. Lounge. Vacancies most dates. Tel. 23708.


BLACKPOOL, near Norbreck Hydro.— I Bed Sitting Room with T.V. available. Sea views, suit couple. Bed, Breakfast and Evening Meal. 25/- or lull board


ing regard only to the claims and Interests of which notice shall have then been received.


he parties entitled thereto hav­


BALDWIN. WEEKS & BALDWIN, 4 Duck Street, Clitheroe.


1 DATED the 4th day of July, 969. Solicitors for the Adminstrators.


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


(CHURCH BROW. CLITHEROE) (PROHIBITION AND


t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


RESTORATION OF WAITING) ORDER 1969


hat on the 1st July. 1969 the County Council made an Order' under Section 1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Transport Act 1968 the effect of


which is:-


v (i) to prohibit the waiting of f ehicles at all times on the •ollowing sides of lengths of


, / . WE STILL HAVE VACANCIES FOR


JULY SCHOOL LEAVERS TO LEARN WEAVING


Come and join our “YOUNG GENERATION”


(A) TRAINING AS LAID DOWN BY THE TEXTILE TRAINING BOARD WITH QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS.


(B) WAGES UP TO £9 10s PER WEEK CAN BE EARNED WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF JOINING THE FIRM.


(C) GENEROUS HOLIDAYS WITH PAY (8.3% OF WAGES).


(D) SECURE EMPLOYMENT WITH OLD ESTABLISHED CONCERN.


WARP PINNER REQUIRED DAY WORK, 40 HOUR WEEK


Apply: Mr. T. E. Piiider (Weaving Manager) JAMES TIIORNBER LTD.,


HOLMES MILL, CLITHEROE, Tel. 3601


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LIMITED


Require tlie following Office Staff


TYPIST JUNIOR TYPIST


WAGES CLERK (Male or Female)


Apply in ivriting to THE ACCOUNTANT,


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LTD., CLITHEROE


THE SUSSEX 1 POLICE


.* CAN N O W OFFER * Itnmediate Appointment


TO THOSE SEEKING A CAREER IN A PROGRESSIVE POLICE FORCE


• EXCELLENT REMUNERATION AND . CONDITIONS OF SERVICE


• ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED OR RENT ALLOWANCE IN LIEU


• HOUSE PURCHASE ENCOURAGED


• OPPORTUNITY TO PROGRESS IN ONE OR MORE OF THE MANY SPECIALIST BRANCHES


• AMPLE FACILITIES TO PARTICIPATE IN A VARIETY OF SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES


The delightful county of Sussex, basically an agricultural area with it’s renowned rolling South Downs and pic­ turesque villages, also claim some of England’s best known holiday resorts along its 100 mile coastline.


Should tins enviable environment appeal to you and pro­ viding that you are:— Between 19' and 30 (ex-Regular servicemen over 30 may be considered), at least 5’ 8”, Physically fit with good eyesight, then Superintendent Bevan, Recruiting Dept.,' “E” Police H.Q., Mailing House,. Lewes, Sussex, personaly invites you to write to him, whereupon lie will be pleased to send you further details.


BOOKBINDER AND CUTTER BLACKBURN TIMES


WANTED; . (S.O.G.A.T.) NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN


Some overtime — Own Pension Scheme, Apply General Manager:


• i "P I


period of three hours between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Mondays to Saturdays inclusive on the east side of Church Brow, Clitheroe from its junction with Wadding- ton Road for a distance of 62 yards in a southerly direction. t Tlie Order contains exemptions


Waddington Road to a point 76 yards south of that junction. v (it) to restrict the waiting of


oad in the Borough of CUtheroe: B The west side of Church


row from Its junction with ehicles to two hours in any


them to be loaded or unloaded: for persons to boai*d or alight: and for their use in connection with building operations, demol­ itions or the maintenance of essonlal services. A copy of the Order and plan


lo allow vehicle to wait for as ong as may be necessary for


t can be inspected at the offices of the Clitheroe Borough Council,


he Castle. Clitheroe. and at County Hall. Preston during normal office hours. thTlie Order conies into force on


ouestion the validity of the Order of any of the provisions contained 1n the Order on the ground that any requirement of section 1 or of sections 84A. 48B or 84C of the Act or any regula­ tions made under the said sec­ tion 84C has not been complied with in relation to the Order may. within 6 weeks of the date in which the Order was made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.


e 16th July. 1969. Anv person, who desires to


CC P. H. McCALL


Countv Hall. PRESTON.


PRESTON AND DISTRICT WATER BOARD


RESERVOIRS (SAFETY PROVISIONS) ACT 1930


Notioe of annointment of Engineer to mako Statutory


hat they have apoointed Mr. R, I H. Hill & Sons. 51 Mosley Street,


District of Longridge.


W. E. E. LOCKLET. Clerk to the Board.


D. Robinson. B.Eng., M.I.C.E., ! M.I.W.E. M.Con.E. of Messrs. G, I Manchester 2. to make an


W The Preston and District t a,ter Board hereby give notice


Inspection


inspection and report, in pursu­ ance of Section 2 of the above Act. on their reservoir at Spade | Mill No. 2 situate in the Urban


I Municipal Building. PRESTON.


R.W.C.G. 200 CLUB—81. TENDERS


CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN’S CLUB


I Tenders are invited for the


decorating of the games room and ladies toilet at the above club. Tlie premises are open to view each week-day after 3 pm. | or by arrangement with the


12 noon.


H. DUCKWORTH, Secretary.


lerk of the County Council


MORECAMBE. — Holiday Flatlets, seal front JENNINGS. 68 BUCKINGHAM |


30/*. Tel. 54015. KOAD.


BLACKPOOL.—GIcnxoyd Private Hotel Fully licensed. AdJ. prom, and amuse- . ments. 27/6 daily, lull board. Vacancies most dates. Pensioners until June 28th 7 ena. lull board. 23. Tyldesley Road.


Tel. Blackpool 25107. ________ BLACKPOOL N. — “ CHORCL1FFE." 16 I


GYNN AVENUE, 'adjacent Prom, and Derby Baths. Satisfaction assured. TeL 52734, LEWIS. .


. . .


accommodation WANTED


LADY TEACHER requires small furnished. flat or similar accommodation from end of August, easy reach of Clithcroe Girl's Grammar School.—Please write Tate, St. David’s, Ron- balds Lane, Ilkley, Yorks.


remova ls a n d STORAGE


B.M.S. Removals-Storage, Box-, wood St„ Blackburn. Tel. 50456.


STUBBS’ Moving-Storing Cedar St.. Blackburn. Tel. 57122.


CO-OP removals^torage, all areas See Branch Managers. Dm 1/3 £


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


BENT YOUR T.V. from 7/6 per week, including aerial main­ tenance. Limited number of thoroughly reconditioned sets available.—A. E. Hargreaves,


Moor Lane, and Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 2683.


RUSBRIDCE fo r high-class DIAMOND repairs of ail kinds, satisfaction guaranteed. — 24 King Wiliam St„ Blackburn.


Tel. 59109.


NOW OPEN! Peel Street Laun- dramat and Dry Cleaning. Seven days weekly. 8-30 am. to 9 P-m. Tel. Clitheroe 3991.


EVENING SUIT S.B. Modern Chest 40". Waist 34". LL. 32 . Cost £35. sell £10. Tan-Sad pram, detachable body, £8. Carry-cot bath and stand, £2, Pram seat unused, £1. Ewbank, 10/-. Tel. Clitlieroe 3893.


JUNIOR 1970 CYCLE Ideal for boy or girl, suit 7 to 10 years, excellent cond. only two yearn old. £7-10-0—Tel. Whalley 3293.


GOOD AS NEW DRESS AGENCY


50 Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 2322.


Fashions for ALL the family at budget prices.


SUMMER DRESSES from 15/-.


NEW and second-band modern pianos. Leading makes, includ­ ing Rodgers, Hopklnson, Zender, Bentley Mannington an d Weston. Knight. Specialists in i Farflsa and Baldwin electronic organs. Confidential terms, I Repairs and tuning service. Pollards (a family business since 1860). 20/22 Standlsh Street. Burnley. Tel. 35829.


BLACK CIRUS-TYPE leather three-pieco lounge suite, cost £175 new, accept £65 o.n.o.— Tel. 2353 for appointment to view.


WOMEN’S QUILTED n y lo n casual jackets, .X4-10-0.—Econ­ omic Stores. '70 Whalley Road,


Clitheroe. ■ ■


REFRIGERATORS by leading makers. No deposit credit sale terms at.—A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woone Lane, CUtheroe. Tel. 2693.


LADIES’ stretch pantl nylons, perfect, only 5/11 pr.—Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Rd. Clitlieroe


MINSTER FIREPLACE 3’ 6" high. 4’ 6" wide. Tel. Blackburn


. Steward. The Committee do not | bind themselves to accept the


1 nders Saturday. July 19th.


WEST RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL


EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.


Graven Divisional Executive No. 1.


Settle County Division No. 31. s Tenders are invited for the


| he three year period ending itions of Contract and Sched­


schools in the above areas by bus or taxi for the school year t 1969/70. and In certain cases for


pecial conveyance of children to


ules of Routes arc obtainable from the undersigned, to whom completed tenders must be returned In the envelope pro­ Ivided. not later than 10-00 a.m.


July. 1972 d Forms of tender. General Con­


I Education Office Water Street, SKIPTON.


on MONDAY. 21st July. 1969. DJ. D. RIDDIOUGH,


ivisional Education Officer,


lowest or any tender. teClosing date for submission of


48657, after ■ 7 pm. Can be delivered............................


M.C.B. PRAM, brown, detachable t body shopping tray and mat­


ress. £5-10-0.—2 Bawdlands, Clitheroe.


COMPLETE SET OF SPARES for A35. All good condition, engine, gearbox, etc. Will sell separately. Offers. Also bow-end drop-side cot complete with mattress, excellent condition, £5.—17 Castle View. Clitheroe.


’ ’


SALE" NOW IN


progress


Bargains — Bargains Boxed Towels


Holiday and Beach Towels


Furnishing Brocades


* Remnants * Remnants * Remnants


Hundreds of barsains at reduced prices in—


Dress Fabrics Furnishings Blanketing Cottons


Woollens Crimplene, etc., etc.


ODDIE’S Textiles Ltd.


14-16 KING ST. CLITHEROE Telephone: 3346


LARGE STOCK of record players, tape recorders and ■ radiograms at terms you can afford.—A. L. Hargreaves, Moor Lane, and Woone Lane. Clltheroe. Tel.


2683.__________________


MODERN FORMICA kitchen suite, comprising of table, four chairs and. .sideboard, blue/grey. £10 o.n.o—Tel. Clitheroe 2353


for appointment to view.


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


CONTI BOARD, all sizes from 61n. to 3ft.—Waterloo Timber Co.. Clitheroe. Tel. 3263.


CREOSOTE (golden and nut brown) and refined t,ar.—Water­ loo Timber Co. Tel. Clitheroe


3263._______________ __


LADIES' O.S. Colon night gowns, full-length. Ideal for the holi­ days 27/6 each.—Economic


Stores, 70 Whalley Rd.. Clitheroe


I NYLON STRETCH COVERS, over 75 patterns to choose from. Cash or credit. For free homo demonstration Tel. Clitheroe 3975 or call 11 Langdale Avenue, CUtheroe


PRINCE OF WALES commemor­ ative money boxes and plates— at Coneron and Leeming, 17-19 Moor Lane, CUtheroe. Tel. 2626.


“PHOCUS"


Blackburn's newest and brightest camera shop is full to bursting with all the latest in cameras, enlargers, projectors, lenses, light meters, tripods, darkroom equipment, films, chemicals, etc.


We must have the biggest and best stock in Blaokburn and wo know wc give the best service.


TRY US AND SEE.


15 NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN Tel. 60759.


No deposit terms available only at: PHOCUS


WMS. CRIMPLENE polo neck Jumpers, slight, seconds. 39/11. Good choice of 38 and 40 bust. Short sleeve nylon Jumpers from 29/11. Blouses from 34 to 44 bust.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Rd., Clttheroe.


SEE THE DISPLAY of Cauldon ’Victoria’ at Coneron and Leem­ Ting, 17-19 Moor Lane, Clttheroe.


el. 2626. Mellor 2787 ________


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED! Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury, —Write or Phone. Sharp, |


_____


19in. MODERN FERRANTI slim­ wline T.V. excellent condition,. 90.______


c ill accept £14 for quick sale, 4an deliver.—Tel. Ribchester


__________


1SPUR HEAVY DUTY adjustable ___ _


Y


APPARATUS AND CHEMICALS (lot or separate). Also T.V. in working order ITV and BBC-1, £5.—2 Chatburn Avenue, Clith-1 eroe. Tel. 2177.


OUR COUNTERS have two sides and we a t Ellesmere Cameras know which side our bread is buttered on. We need you os customers and will put out the red carpet It you wish. Better still—we will talk to you “Man ‘ to Man” about Cameras and all things • Photographic and we reckon to give you the best deal in town. Try us today. ELLESMERE CAMERAS, ” The Friendly Camera Shop,” 15-17 BOLTON ROAD, WALK- DEN, MANCHESTER. Phone: Walkden 5754.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middleman's profit. We re-cover your treasured three- piece suites ns new from as little as 18 gns. Chairs £7, over 100 patterns. Free estimates. Distance no object. Write or phone:. HENLEY, 50 ZION STREET (off Padlham Road), BURNLEY. Tel. 27188.


SITUATIONS VACANT


Blackburn Co-operative Society Limited CLITHEROE DISTRICT


IMPROVER


REQUIRED IN BUTCHERY DEPARTMENT APPLY TO


Mr. J. E. Foreman, Area Manager,


2 Moor Lane ■ Clitheroe BROCKHALL HOSPITAL OLD LANGHO, BLACKBURN MALE WARD ORDERLY/RELIEF MORTUARY


PORTER required. £13 12 0d. for 40 hour 5 day week. Overtime available. Extra payment for post-mortem duties. Possibility of house in due course for married man. Apply to Domestic Superintendent at the Hospital.


j?aTl“ r V ^ n fpE


shelving.—Waterloo Timber Co., Clitheroe 3263


LEGAL NOTICE


late James and Margaret McNulty (nee Sheridan.sometime of Buccleuch Avenue Clitheroe,


Will John* McNulty son Of the


or any person with information as to tile whereabouts of the said John McNulty please communi­ cate with Wiliam Hull & Co. Solicitors. 31 Victoria Street. Blackburn. Tel. 54616._______


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


GENTS ELSWICK "Invincible" Sp ° r t e eyelD, 5 g e a rs , excellent condition, £20 o.no—10 L im e


^ApONITE TILED WALL panels. 6


Street Clltheroe, alter 6 p.». 4 I tiles


from as little as 17 £fs. Chairs 7 gns Over loo natrprns. Free “ ates. Distance no object.- Write or phone BeakbaNE 50 •Zion Street, Burnley Tel 27188


treasured 3-piece suites os new,


“ d 2 x 2-.—Waterloo Timber Co.. Clitheroe. Tel. 3263


RE.UPHOLSTERY. save middle- mans profit. We re-cover your


( 6' X 4’


A SUCCESSFUL FIRST SEASON


The Pen d ie Schools’


Cricket Association has had a successful first season in the County Cricket Asso­ ciation.


interesting and, on the whole, evenly played.


The matches have been


Pendle lost by 13 runs, the top scorers being Compton and Boden, both of Clltheroe Gram­ mar School, who hit 16 and 14 respectively. Allen and Boden also took three wickets.


Against Blackburn District BEATEN


Rlbblesdale Wanderers ground, and Pendle won by three wickets. McDonner. of Stony- hurst College, took the bowling honours with 5 for 11 and rounded off a good night’s work by scoring 25 not out in 12 hectic minutes. Pendle played Blackpool on


Preston were played on the


the Stanley Park ground and were well beaten by stronger


TOPS AT / DRILL


the Trimpell Trophy for ex­ tinguisher drill at the North Lancashire branch of the In­ dustrial Fire Association of Great Britain’s annual com­ petition held at Ulverston on Saturday. They also took first and


Clitheroe ICI fire team won


| .Mr. J. Whittaker, Mr. R. Bren­ nan, Mr. M. Meggison, Mr. R. Prankland, Mr. A. Lomax, and Mr. D. Gower.


enter the I.F.P.A. , national finals to be held in London in September. Saturday’s team was Mr. J P. Marsden, officer in charge;


second places. The win qualifies the team to


Combination Cup drraw


away to Wigan Athletic Res­ erves in the first round of the Lancashire Combination Cup to be played on Saturday, Aug­ ust 30.


Clitheroe have been drawn


round (Monday, August 18): Prestwich Heys v Dukinfield; Prescot Town v Nelson; Black­ pool Mechanics v Leyland Motors; Lancaster v Chorley. First round: Prestwich or


Tlie full draw is: Preliminary


opponents. Blackpool scored 101, and Pendle 42, Allen again being the most penetrating bowler taking three wickets.


against Nelson and Colne, ‘•esulted In a win for Pendle.


The last game of the season,


scored 71—7 in them allotted 30 overs, Williams of the Grammar School, taking three wickets.


Nelson batted first and


28 not out and McDonner 24 not out, putting on 47 for the third wicket.


Pendle scored 74—2, Compton


were chosen to play for North Lancashire against South Lan­ cashire. Of these, Geoffrey Allen, of Norden County Secon­ dary School, Rishton, has been selected to play for the coimty schoolboys team in their first match of the season against Cumberland.


During the season, three boys


Tractor in collision


A tractor overturned when


it was involved in a three- vehicle collision in ’ Clitheroe Road, Whalley, on Priday. The driver, Prank Goodnll


who is employed by Leonard Pairclough Ltd. on the con­ struction of the Whalley— Clitheroe by-pass, escaped in­ jury. He was driving towards


Clitheroe when he was in col­ lision with a Rover 3-litre car being driven in the opposite direction by ' Mr. Norman Brown, of the Promenade, Blackpool.


A lorry which was following the tractor was also involved.


in the centre of Clitheroe are essential: for the prosperity of the town, said Coun. John Blackburn, chairman of the


More parking More car parking facilities


mittee on Monday, it was deci­ ded that Coun. Blackburn, to­ gether with the ’Borough Stir veyor, should investigate sev­ eral sites near, the centre of the town to see if they could be used as car parks.


development and town plan ning committee this week. At a meeting of the com­


Dukinfield v Rossendal. Bacup Borough v Wigan Rov­ ers; Lancaster or Ohorley v Blackpool or Leyland; St. Helens v Burscough; Radcliffe Borough v Formby; Wigan


Athletic Reserves, v Clitheroe; Danven v Frescot or Nelson; Lytham v Kirkby Town.


Camp contest winners


Harwood. Two other troops had to with­ draw because of school exami­


Clitheroe Scout troops took part in the CUtheroe and District Scout Council’s annual camping competition at Bowley, Great


Three patrols representing


nations. Winners of the competition


were Ribblesdale Sohool; the 2nd Whalley Troop came second and S.S. Michael and John (Loyola) troop were third.


More lines


expects to provide 4,600,000 additional


equivalent to seven million miles of individual customers' circuits.


Reserved


mittee has agreed to reserve land off Chester Avenue—‘The Rec’—for building old people’s bungalows, at some time in the future.


Extensions


has granted permission for ex­ tensions at Roefield Hotel, which will include eight double bedrooms.


Clitheroe Borough Council Clitheroe’s Development Com­


In five years the Post Office telephone lines,


OBITUARY


recently at his home. Sunny- mede Cottage, Ribblesdale


holder of the Medal of Merit for services to Scouting, died


Mr. D. M. Dickson Mr. Douglas M.: Dickson,


Avenue Clitheroe. Mr. 'Dickson was awarded


the medal in 1967. He was extremely active in


the Scout movement and : lor many years was a member of the executive committee of


worked as a dispatch. deik with' a Blackburn: fflin ot .


manufacturing chemists. Dur­ ing the first world war, he


was an orderly in a I/ondon military hospital wi th tile Royal Army Medical Corps. Mi\ Cunliffe was a member


He is survived by his wife. ....


of St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor.


Gladys Eveline Cunliffe. A service in St. Paul's


eroe in about 1940 from Grin- dleton where he had lived, for some years. He had also lived in Skipton. During the second world war


CUtheroe and District Scout Council, and badge secretary. Mr. Dickson came to CUth­


Church, conducted by the Rev. A K. Bisbrown, preceded interment at Clibheroe Ceme­ tery on Wednesday.


he was a sergeant in the Home Guard. 'Mr. Dickson was employed for some time by Courtaulds Ltd., Preston, and then by Ash­ worth and Smith Ltd., bleach- works, in Clitheroe, before being' employed by J. Aspden Ltd., CUtheroe. He was associated with tlie


Chipping hit by traffic


congestion in the old-world village of Chipping, which is becoming increasingly popular with visitors in tlie summer


Weekend traffic is causing


months. Coun. E. Hoyle told mem­


Parish Church and for a num­ ber of years was a member of the Parochial Church Council. Mr. Dickson is survived by


his wife. Mrs. Kathleen Dick­ son, and two sons, Graham who is an' architect in Edin­ burgh. and Ian who' lives in Australia Cremation took place at


bers of Clitheroe Rural Coun­


cil’s highways committee that the village was rapidly be­ coming a bottleneck, due to increased traffic and incon­ siderate parking by visitors. The matter was referred to


Accrington and the Rev. Peter Grierson officiated at a ser­ vice held at the crematorium.


Mr. H. Oildie


his brother, Edward founded Oddie's Textiles, of 'Clitheroe,


Mi-. Henry Oddie, who with


died in Our Lady of Compas­ sion Nursing Home. Blackburn, on Monday. Mr. Oddie. who was 71. lived


BOWL:


Veter ansi four-poii] j


win Clitheroc Castle


ans’ Bowling Club narrow four-point I


over Corporation Pa I week, the scores 325—321.


J. Sherlikcr


F. Hudson . . . . . . H. Spencer__ _... J. Wallbank . . . . . .


R. Holt . . . . . . . . . .


Castle Veterans | ........


J. Lord . . . . . . . . . . Geo. Taylor ........ Joe Taylor . . . . . . . . J. Geldard ........ . . J. Livesy ........ . A. Dewhurst . . . . . . H. Bowker . . . . . . . . W. Wilkinson . . . . . . A. McAvoy


the parish council, and the committee suggested that com­ plaints could be made to the police if the villagers felt that more action was necessary.


at Overback, Wnddington. He and his brother founded the firm in 1922 and they were


organised a ramble at the end of last month when. guests were members of the Lan­ cashire Photographic Alliance. They walked along the river­


Ribblesdale Camera Club


Riverside ramble


partners until he retired about five years ago. His brother, then took the firm over, and and later sold it. Before that Mr. Oddie


worked for his nncle, Mr. David Hanson, of Hanson’s Ltd., chairmakers. A native of Clithereoe, Mr.


Oddie lived an the town until about 1947 when he moved to Waddington. Ho was a member of Clith- eroo Operatic Society and


side to Swanside and took the opportunity to take photo­ graphs. Mr. Ken Rycroft, chairman of the club,' organ­ ised the walk and acted as leader. Members’ wives provided re­


freshments for the visitors in the Stanley House club room.


Schoolboy injured


played principal parts on one or two occasions. Ho was very interested in


Mr. Oddie served with the Liverpool Scottish Regiment in Prance. He was associated with Moor


wood carving. During the first world war


Lane Chapel and later with Wadd'ington Methodist Church.


A five-year-old boy was seri­ ously injured when he was in­


volved in »n accident with a bus at Langho yesterday week. Christopher Timmins of


Brookside, Old Langho. was on his way to St. Leonard’s School when the accident occurred. He was takes to Blackburn


ated at a service in Wadding­ ton Methodist Church yester­ day before cremation at Skip- ton. ■,


bi-others and four sisters. The Rev. E. S. Joselin offici­


the Waddington Reading Room and was a former trustee. He is survived by three


.


Clitheroe branch of the British Legion and Clitheroe Football Club, Mi'. William Reginald Cunliffe, of St. Paul’s Street, Low Moor, died at his home on Monday. He was 74. . He w|is extremely interested


Mr. W. R. Cun HI tic The treasurer of both the


Mi-. Oddie was a member of


Royal Infimary with a frac­ tured skull and broken collar­ bone, and his condition was later' stated to be “a little better”.


Driving ban


Marsden of ^ Bradley,: Street. , 'Church' was disqualified - from - driving, for 12 months' by Clitheroe magistrates yesterday


A 40-year-old driver, George


week for driving with his blood alcohol content above the pre­


scribed limit. He was also fined £15,


in football and Scouting activi­ ties. He had been scoutmaster of three trooDs in Blackburn. A native of Preston, Mr. Cunliffe lived most of his life in Blaok­ burn. Mr. Cunliffe, having at one


time lived in Scotland, was a member of the Caledonian Society. Before his retirement seyen years ago, Mr. ' Cunliffe


ordered to pay £6 doctor's ex­ penses and had his licence en­ dorsed. He pleaded guilty.


Collecting


gregational Church are col­ lecting halfpennies for Shel­ ter. Halfpennies cease to be legal tender on July 31 and friends of the church have been asked to save them for this cause during July.


Children of Clitheroe Con­


AUCTION MART REPORTS CUTHEROE


At the fortnightly show and sale of calf and store


mv—Economic°Stores/t111whai- I Mart on Friday, there was a Tnitex"


ai.'’S s t r a i t I cattle at Clitheroc Auction o


POLYTHENE PROTECTS. Comprehensive gOOCl a ttC n d tU lC C . range of sheeting and bags trom Lan- _


BEAUTIFUL CREAM SUIT, t o £ 7 8 ; y o u n g e r b u n< x :k s £ 4 0 m o d e l , 36-38 b u s t , m in k c o l la r , to £ 6 3 ; y o u n g e r h e f f e i s £ 3 6 to a s n ew . W l ia t of fers?— R in g I £ 54- g e ld c ow s t o £ 6 1 . CUtheroe 3668, alter 6 pan.


6381i-________


O.S.. MEN’S AND YOUTH’S I Ribchester. Heifer: 1, S. Harri- mail


— A, iiRlgreuVvs miu


--------------'—;— ------cattle. 622 local lambs, ”i CHi!-nnK


a h d - ^ m u r ’dem'ei's.^ jSfiS


Economic Stores. 70 Whatley of Barley . Rd., Clitheroe


Sinter. 7 Moorland Av.. Clithcroe Tel. 3701.


cashlre Bale and Stack Sheet Company. Q u o t a t i o n s . I n - c a l l COY\s w Halstead Lane, Barrowfortl. Tel. Nelson I £ U 7 h e i f e r s t o £ 1 1 0 ; S t ro n g


W° stock rather smaller entry before a r o \v.<; t o


bullocks to £84; strong heifers, The jucjges. Messrs. T. Whit-


PRAM, Jade erccn. detachable worth, of Garstang, and S. body, ecxeilent comb. £9 o.n.o. | yjanics. o f Rising Bridge, Electrolux vacuum, bargain


Mrs. A. M. Wood, of Wiswell; 2. Hargreaves and Veevers of


w.


nf8%Plea°ch.- son. of Slaidburn. 2, T. Smith, ,,


S and ewes and 23 pigs were on steers 222s to 238s, average BUY YOUR watch at Morton's, 230s 8d; medium steers 215s;


At Monday’s fatstock sale 48 sheep


your'^Hoovor^dealer.' a! e. Ha?- ^Quotations: S.L. steers 221s greaves. Moor Lane and Woonc I to 24fls averag0 230s 5d; light Lane, Clitheroe. Tel..26HJ-


you get service after sales. Pall light heifers 238s; quality cows range of Timex shockprool 131s 150s average 141s Gd;


S ^ e ’Aal^Ichnsfof di^ lambs 3s lod to 4s4d. .average continued liussian Sekonda 4s lid; hoggs 3s Id, horned watches at bargain prices.— half-bred ewes 39s to 126s, Morton’s, 18 Moor Lane. cut“-1 average 88s; rams 132s; Pigs; eroe. Tel, 2420,


- porkers 31s; cutters 30s to 33s.


1 conditioned -kits from 7/- week, gga average 30s; over-weight low deposit. B.B.C.-2 sets hom _s


T.V. rentals no deposit. Re- average 31s 5d; bacon 28s to


H KaCineSe& T nawMn! 79 There was an improved trade Lowergate ciitlreroe. Tel. 34441jor dairy cattle.at tlie weekly ---- - ■ -------- — | sale of dairy cattle aaid calves


BUYING A LADDER? ASK FOR


PINNACLE FOR VALVE.


Stockists everywhere Stacie, double and triple cats, 'itoot and rlndotr Automatics etc. Prices from £2-17-6.


A. BROX PRODUCTS, PLTJMBE STREET. BURNLEY*. Tel. 25070.


RUSBRIDCE for lilgh-ciass --------------------------- - Nelson ,


WATCH repaIHA. All work carrleq out by our own crnim-


on Tuesday, while the calves met exceptional demand. Quotations: Cows to £116; heifers £78 to £90; rearing


awarded the following: Cow, 1 , m. Wood of Wiswell;


F. Paxton £120; 3, T. Shuttle- worth, £115. Coloured cow: 1 Mrs. E. A. Drinkall and Sons, £80; 2 A. Wade, £93; 3 A. Bren-


nand, £78. Black ana white heifer: 1


and 3 P. Paxton, £150 and £127; 2 Mrs. E. A. Drinkall and Sons, £140. Coloured heifer: 1, 2 and 3 Mrs. E. A. DrinkaU and Sons, £85, £93 and £85. Chief prices: Black and


white cows to £140; coloured cows to £93; black and white heifers to £150; coloured heifers to £93. There were 93 cattle, 600


age 32s 3d; cutters 32s 6d to 34s, average 33s 3d; baconers 28s to 33s, average 31s 3d; fat sows £22 to £45, average


to £5 17s Gd, average £5 3s; rearers (each) £6 to £51 10s, average £19 4s lid. At the weekly sale of in-pig


£30 6s 8d. Calves: Killers (each) £4 10s


sheep, 41 pigs and 187 calves on offer in the fatstock sec­ tion.


Light steers 238s to 242s, aver­ age £240s Gd; light heifers 226s


Quotations: Certified cattle,


sows to £48; 14 in-pig gilts to £41; 483 store pigs made from £5; 8s to £12 2s, average £7 8s 5d.





to 241s, average 233s; uncerti­ fied steers and heifers 207s to 245s, average 232s 9d; fat cows 89s to 171s, average 137s 4d; bulls 152s to 172s, average 162s. : Sheep; Light lambs 4s Id to


BENTHAM


cows and heifers, including three fully accredited, on offer in: the : dairy section at Ben- tham and .District Auction Mart on Wednesday. Prizes: Newly-calved cow:-


4s 5d, average 4s 3d; medium lambs 4s 2d to 4s 4d, average 4s 3Jd; heavy lambs 3s lid to 4s 2d, average 4s; light hoggs 2s lid to 3s 5d, average 3s 5d; h e a v y h o g g s 2s 4d to 2s 7d, average 2s 5id; uncertified hoggs (each) 76s to 112s, average 88s 9d; horned ewes (each) 30s to 136s, aver­ age 83s 5d; half-bred ewes (each) 99s to 140s, average 123s 4d. . Digs; Porkers 27s to 33s aver-


There were 25 newly-calved


9 THWAITES ARCADE ONLY


1 J. Parker, £134; 2 M. and J. Faraday, £116; 3 E. Hadwin, £118. Newly-calved heifer: 1 R. Parker and Sons, £117; 2 and 3 w. E. Brown, £92’and £117., Best fully-accredited cow." T. C. Halhead and Sons, £124. Prices: Black and white


fully-accredited cows to £124, average £98; black and white cows to £134, average £10G 5s 5d; black and white heifers to £117, average £95 14s 3d. 1 ' There were two calves and seven sheep on offer in the fatstock section. >


Stocktaking Sale


TYPEWRITERS . ADDING MACHINES . DICTATION .i


MACHINES .


all, of . Gargrave and R. Dux-: bury, o f ; Knowle Green, awarded the following; Cow or


calves £11 to £28. The judges, Messrs. K. Drink­


heifer: 1, J. L. and M. Blrtle, of: West Bradford; 2. T- C. Cowking, of Slaidbum.


GISBURN


King wmiamttr8crtnBtfckbm'n. ; There were 103 newly-calved Tea. 69109 s t


cows and heifers including fully accredited on offer in the


v!inrEXp?RT ATT!?7-ropnIre to dairv section at Gisburn Auc- ■ Th? Waiter ™ mm™°n SwrtM tlon Mart yesterday: w e e k . ’V


Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Rond, [ 5 prises;v, " Black:> and.White '


cow: 1 W. Wallbonk, £130; 2 ■


. PHOTO COPYING a:; v - MACHINES


Good range Secondhand


machines ,at most reasonable,,, prices


. Come .and Inspect F. H. BROWN LTD,


OFFICE EQUIPMENT SHOWROOMS CALDER VALE ROAD ' '


BURNLEY .. Tel: 26622 (9 lines) OPEN AS -USUAL BURNLEY .HOLIDAYS


FIRST DAY OF


SA L E


Household Textiles . LINENS : / FABRICS


AT REDUCED PRE -


TAX PRICES


— THUS SHOWING - YOU AN .


ADDITIONAL SAVING OF ABOUT 2/9 IN THE £ ,


1 i


gilts, sows and store pigs, there were 502 animals forward and they met a good trade. Quotations:


three tn-pig


Youth tei win at


! •?' K-‘


Heywood] The Ribblcsdalc '


League youth tcaml its match against thef tral Lancashire l l youth team at H c |


32, F. Atkinson c and r 15, P. Benson rum oui| Ainscough b Heywooi| Derbyshire st Croft wood 2, J. Davies c Lord 1, P. Newby c Heywood 48, C. Ward ! 3. J. Haworth not extras 2, total 147—7 d Bowling: R. Ayra 11


—1; N. T. Matthews 3 —0; C. Heywood 15—3— B. Lord 3—0—16—1; J hams 4—0—22—0. Central Lancashire I


on Sunday, Ribblesdale Leagu* Davies c .Walters b llB


H. Wiggins . . . . . . . ; H. Lawson ........... T. Wiguall . . . . . . . . W. Marsland . . . . . . C. Wright . . . . . . . . J. Whittaker ........ H. Parkinson . . . . . . J. Lord.......... ........


E. Aspden . . . . . . . . J. Stott . . . . . . . . . . W. Proctor J. Wood ............... W. Hope ............... J. Moody . . . . . . . . . . H. Homer ........... J. Tyson ................ G. Capstick . . . . . . J. Everin . . . . . . . . . . J. Smith . . . . . . . . . . J. Fitton J. Farish ............... R. Morris .......... . M. Bentley . . . . . . . . H. Brotherton . . . . E. Jackson . . . . . . . . G. Comberbach .. T. Duckworth . . . . H. Ibbotson ......... C. Howson . . . . . . . . W. Green . . . . . . . .


|


Corporation Pari]


4s Old; shearlings averaged 2s 2d; ewes made from 92s to 94s, average 92s 8d (each): calves made from £11 10s to £16, average £18 15s (each).


in the in-calf cattle section: Black and white November calvers to £86; black and white October calves to £68. At the weekly sale of store


Two animals were forward


Medium lambs. averaged


D. Trim c G. Davie: Davies 25, J , Abrali: Newby b Haworth 51. D c Newby b Davies 2, F. run out 10, D. Walters b Davies 9, H. Jump ( b Haworth 9, J. Holiin not out 22, N. T. Mo b Davies 0, B. Lord c C b Haworth 2, M. Pic Ward b Haworth 0, C. H run out 0, extras 4, toi| Bowling: J. Culshawl 19-0; F. Newby 4 -0 -


youth team to play th byshire and Cheshire 1 youth XI at Old Traft Sunday week will be: G. Davies (Clitheroe


P. Benson 4—0—18- H aw o r th 13—1—46- Davies 9.2—1—34—1. The Ribblesdale :’ ; lx


tain, J. Ainscough Harwood) P. Atkinson ham). P. Benson (Bla.


cattle, four animals were on offer: Aberdeen Angus X bul­ locks to £80


Northern), J. Culshaw enden), J. Davies (Baxe S. Bennett (Ciithero Haworth (Oswaldtwistli P. Newby (Rend), D. I (Read), C. Ward (Grea wood) wicket-keeper. Reserves to travel: mundson (Great ■


K. Holden (Blackbun them). Non-travelling erves: J. Boden (Cllt! S. Sharp (Oswaldtwistl<


Har


Prize competition : a t’ . eroe Golf Club on Si and Mr. P. Hawort:| second division.


players qualified for th | tain’s competition, were: ■Mrs. F.!McKinley,-:


Mr, II. Shaw won thl division ;; men’s : : Cap


On Wednesday wcekl _


73: Mrs. N. Storey. 9i> 76: Mrs. K. Higson, l l —76; Miss I. Tyermanf —25—77.


Cliib-liousl approvedl


; O ; Pcndlc, for the Pern . . :C]ub, have been appro| CUthcroe Rural Council


Plans for a dub-houa Weilsprings Hotel,


1 for'the Ace of Spade: , - George Street, Whalley, ’ placed on the gabel .end > <


' Chipping, has been refu gather with a plan for illuminated advertisenu


,■'<budding.


/*7"5»VX.......................... n f i p ^ f


i l l # ; ’ ~r.’ "W


l - A proposal- for.'res. development ,• off Club


’Clithcroo by-pass to be a t the site office‘in


, Permission has, alsd granted for a wirelessl for contractors on tlie Y]


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