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10 Clitlieroc Advertiser and Times, September 5,1969


SITUATIONS VACANT — ■■


TRUTEX LTD. West Bradford


LINING PROCESSING DEPARTMENT


TWO FEMALE OPERATORS Required


This is an interesting occupation,


■ excellent working conditions with high earning prospects after training.


' Transport provided from Clitheroc area


Apply:— MRS. W. LISTER Telephone Clitlieroe 2433


TRUTEX HEAD OFFICE, GRINDLETON We have a limited number of vacancies for Girls preferably aeed 15-18 years to work as


JUNIOR CLERKS ACCOUNT/INVOICING DEPARTMENT


in the


A liking and aptitude for figure work is preferable but previous experience is unnecessary as full training will be given.


TRUTEX is a progressive company and we


offer—good rates of pay, modern working conditions and happy atmosphere, four weeks paid holidays per year, free travel — Clitheroe/Waddington/Wcst Bradford/Chatbum/Grindleton.


If you are interested and would like further information please contact:


MRS. JOAN R. HODGSON, TRUTEX HEAD OFFICE, GRINDLETON CLITHEROE.


Tel: CHATBURN 261 or Evenings and Weekends, Tel: CLITHEROE 3808


Address .......................................................................... Town rminrv ........................................................ Date of Birth . . ..


ARMY CAREERS INFORMATION OFFICE 13a HIGHER CHURCH STREET, BLACKBURN (Tel. 54303) and


ARMY CAREERS INFORMATION OFFICE. TA CENTRE. KEIGHLEY GREEN, BURNLEY (Tel. 22064).


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SITUATIONS VACANT PUBLIC NOTICES


This is the Army : a life of and unlimited opportunity


BOROUGH of CLITHEROE. HIGHWAyT T cT. 1359.


PART IX, CODE OF 1892


PRIVATE STREET WORKS—, , back. WOONE LANE WHEREAS:.


~


Lane within the Borough of Clitheroe; under and in pursu­ ance or the Code of 1892 con­ tained- ,,ln‘Part ix* of the High­ ways Act, 1959; and


t certain private street works In


_ (1) -the , CUthnroc Borough Council have resolved to execute


he Street, known as Back Woone


pecification, plans sections, t estimate and provisional appor-


with respect to such .works: C.TAKE NOTICE THAT the said


s the said Council has prepared a ijmment ot estimated * expenses


. / (11) Borough Engineer: of


J ouncil, on the 15th day of auly, 1969, pa&scd a Resolution


plans, sections, estimate and provisional apportionment .of


pproving - of such specification, f estimated expenses, in the


ollowing terms: f “Resolved: That the speci­


of estimated expenses of works l proposed to be done In sewering,


aication. plans, sections estimate flagging, channelling and making


nd provisional apportionment evelling, paving metalling,


good . the street kown as Back Woone Lane In the Borough of Clttherpo now submitted by the Borough Engineer, be and the same are hereby approved, and that the Town Clerk he and ho t Is hereby instructed to publish


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


JOIN ASPDEN’S CHRISTMAS Cash or credit Free home CLUB for television.


STRETCH COVERS now available made- to measure for that unusual suite or chair shape.— Tel. Clitheroe 3975


NEW CYCLES* no deposit terms, from 7/6 per week.—A. E. Har­


“Phociis”


BLACKBURN'S BRIGHTEST CAMERA SHOP HAS THE WIDEST RANGE OF PROJECTORS IN THE AREA. -BOTH V SLIDE AND CINE. /


We must have the bluest and best stock In the area,'and we know wo give tho best’service.


TRY US AND SEE. No deposit terms available at:— Phocus 15 NORTHGATE,


BLACKBURN. TEL 60750.


CARPETS, expert fitting esti­ mates free, day or evening,—H.


copies thereof in the manner and upon the persons directed bv Statute.”


his resolution and to serve


The P a r a c h u t e Regiment’s Free-Fall Team represents only a small part of the many highly skilled, highly specialised activities carried out by today’s soldiers in many different parts of the world. There are more than 200 Army jobs to choose from, many of which carry trade union recognition in civilian life. If you would like more details of the opportunities open to you in the Regular Army, please fiiil in the coupon below, or call in at your local Army Information Office. Send for a free leaflet about life in today’s Regular Army!


resolution of approval and the approved specification, plans, sections, estimate and Pro­ visional apportionment of esti­ mated expenses (or copies thereof certified by the said Borough Engineer), will be kept deposited at


THAT a copy 'of the said


during one month from the 5th day of September 1969. and will bo open to inspection at all reas­ onable times during the said month;


ffice, Church Street. Clitheroe.


onth, tile owner of premises p liable to be charged with any


notice to the said Council, object to Hie proposals on any of the grounds enumerated In Section 177 of the Highways Act, 1959.


mAND THAT within the said t art of the expenses of executing


he said works may by written b Dated this 5th day of Septem­


Town Clerk’s Office, CL1THEROE.


er. 1969. H. L. SAGAR.Town Clerk.


O the Borough Engineer’s


greaves. Moor Lane and Woono Lane. CUtheroe. Tel. 2683.


to COi Shaw


J ‘‘I was very


said playcr-mana first win of the


Reserves at Shaw Clithcroe had gi'


play that promts- things to conic. The defence,jsti


. Kalne and D. Rawwson, 79 Lowergate, Clitheroe. Tel. 3444.


SINGER PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEW* ING MACHINE. Zig-Zag Button Holes. Overlook etc. Absolute bargain. £17-10. Can be seen at Mrs. GALLAGHER, 263 •MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY. Tel. 23405.


RE*UPHOLSTERY. Save middleman's profit- We re-cover your treasured three- piece suites as 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 Padiham Road). BURNLEY Tel 27188.


DIVAN BEDS. See our range of beds and bedroom suites, 10% cash discount.—H. Kaino and D. Rawson. 79 Lowergate. Tel. Clitheroe 3444.


LADIES’ KNITWEAR. Jumpers, t cardigans, and Jumper suits In


orlon, or heavy knits, 36” to 44" bust, in lovely choice of colours.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Rd„ CUtheroe.


NOVALUX 1.0J. clear corrugated sheeting. 6’ X 2' 6"; 8' X 2’ 6”: 10’ x 2’ 6”.—Waterloo Umber Co Tel. CUtheroe 3263.


JOIN ASPDEN’S CHRI8TMAS t CLUB for record players and


ape recorders.


CORPORATION OF CLITHEROE (GENERAL RATE ACT 1967)


PRESTON FARMERS LIMITED INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR:— 1 CLERK—Male or female


2 TRAINEE REPRESENTATIVE Apply by letter stating age and experience to:


THE MANAGER, PENDLE MILL, GISBURN


LION SUPERMARKET KING LANE CLITHEROE


YOUNG BOYS AND GIRLS REQUIRED


Shelf filling, Etc. ’ 5 - day week


Good Rate of Pay — Apply — Above Address


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL WHALLEY


I f you are 18 to 45 years of


age, man or woman, why not Join us at the Calderstones Hospital to train?


The next- two-year course of /?


practical nursing instruction, (or three years if working part-time) , leading to Enrolled Nurse, with the General Nursing CouncU, commences 20th October. 1969. For further details please


write or telephone the Matron or Chief Male Nurse (Whalley 2121).


APPRENTICE HAIRDRESSER l'e- qulred. Excellent training given


by holders of diplomas and city and guilds certificates in hair­ dressing.—Ann’s Hair Boutique, 4 York St.. Olltheroe. Tel. 3353.


TWO INTELLIGENT GIRLS re­ quired. age 15-16. to work as service girls.—Apply Jacob’s Lingerie Ltd.. Lowergate. Tel. 3000.


SHORTHAND TYPIST


REQUIRED. Apply:


STEELE & SON, Solicitors.


Castlosate, Clitheroc, Tel. 2602.


CHARLES CLEGG Chemist


has Vacancy for


JUNIOR SALES ASSISTANT


Training given in cosmetic sales by leading beauty houses


Apply:


5 CHURCH STREET CLITHEROE


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


CLITHEROE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS


r Part-Time Cleaner (female) pequired. 20i hours—£4. 19. 11,


Monday to Friday Apply by letter, stating age


er week. 3-30 p.m. to 7-30 p.m,


Risliton, not later than 15th September, 1969.


-------------------------- l______ ;__


STARKIE ARMS CLITHEROE require


WASHER UP and


KITCHEN HELP


Hours to suit applicants Also


EVENING BARMAID TEL.: Clilheroe 2550


FORTRESS


experience, present post and the t name and address of one referee


o tli Divisional Education Office.


Advertise m our Classified columns


L in o t y p e


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


— Apply: —


BLACKBURN TIMES, NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN — Tel.: 52345


WANTED good careful driver with clean licence. Must bo resident; In Clitheroe.—Apply Tomlinsons (Clitheroe) Ltd., Central Garage, York Street.


LADY COMPANION HELP re­ quired to live in. for widow living in a pleasant district. Foulridge area. Ability to drive essential.—Tel. Colne 443.


RELIABLE PART-TIME office cleaner required. Approx. 10 hours per week.—Apply Solar Blinds. Hlghfield Rd.. Clitheroe.


Tel. 2125.


ASHFIELD HOTEL, Settle. York- shire. Young lady required for office -work. Young lady re­ tquired for bar work. Willing to


rain right applicants.—Apply Mr. Scott.


OCEAN LINERS Training College 91 Lancaster


free


COMPANION HOUSEKEEPER re­ quired at 13 Brungerley Avenue,


Clitheroe.


FEMALE SHOP ASSISTANT re­ quired. from Whalley area, two afternoons per week.—Write Box Yl. Advertiser and Times.


RELIABLE DAILY HELP re­ quired. three mornings per


week —Apply Mrs. Haworth. New Hall, Waddlngton.—Tel. Clitheroe 4280.


DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED in Sawley 3 mornings per week. Class to bus stop.—Writs Box Y4. Advertiser and Times.


LADIES WITH PLEASANT PERSONAL'- TIES required in all areas to sell Quality Lingerie on the Party Plan for Fr^ty Apparel Ltd. Phone on Monday 807—63-


or 001-643 7334 KITCHEN FURNITURE The vacancies below exist in our busy Sales Office. SALES ORDER TYPIST


The person required must be a quick,.accurate worker, good with figures.


SALES DOCUMENTATION/STATISTICS CLERK


Varied duties involving all aspects of customer documenta­ tion and sales records. The person required must be accurate with figures and be able to type.


5 DAY WEEK Minimum pay £11 per week at 21 Write o r


phone for interview: A. T. Parkinson, Sales Office Manager.


' BOWKER BROS. (CLITHEROE) LTD.,


SUN STREET, CLITHEROE Telephone: Clitlieroc 2316/7


Road. Preston.—Phone 54364 Dav or eve course Prnsnectus


TENDERS BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.


IMPROVEMENT OF PRE-WAR COUNCIL HOUSE


No. 1, Kemple View. Clitheroe (a pre-war semi-detached Council house). Plans and specifications t will be available from 5th Sep­


f Fixed price tenders are Invited or the works of improvement at


Engineer Town Hall. Glitheroe. on deposit of £2 0s. Od. which will be returned on receipt of o bona-fide Tender.


ember 1969, from the Borough


vided. must be returned to the undersigned by not later than 12 noon on Monday, September 29th. 1969


H. L. SAGAR.Town-Clerk. WANTED


EMPTY THE ATTIC


We buy second-hand furniture, house* hold appliances, crockery etc. Houses and shops (fittings and stock) cleared. In fact, we will buy everything.


AND PUT 2 £ £ ’s IN YOUR POCKET. TEL. NELSON 66790.


I BUY AND COLLECT children's, babies, ladles' a n d gent's clothes, curtains, bedding, orna­ ments. etc.—Ring Accrington 35885


AGRICULTURAL SCRAP. Top Prices. Machines. Tractors and all Farm Scrap. Removed or cut on the spot. NICHOL­ SON LINKSHOUSE. LANESHAN- BRIDGB. Tel. Wycoller 304. anytime.


BRASSWARE* coins. Victorian lewellery. DOttery and china.— J Gleave. Whalley Road. T6L Clitheroe 3880.


CLEAR OUT AND WE'LL PAY OUT.* Furniture, household goods, etc. wanted. Distance no object. Mlllys, 2 Cambridge Street.. Brlerficld. Tel. Nelson 66799.


HOUSE CLEARANCES: all typos of furniture wanted, cookers, electrical, sports, curios, any­ Wthing considered—J. Gleave, 103


halle; Rd., CUtheroe. Tel. 3880


ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES. X buy and collect all your dis­ carded clothing.—Mrs. Howarth. 3i Church Square. Worsthome. Write or phone Burnley 27882.


GOOD DISCARDED CLOTHES wanted, Miss Walmsley 9 Jessel St.. Blackburn. Tel. 52179.


RAYBURN COOKER REQUIRED. Tel. Slaldburn 651.


•WANTED dolls twin pram, good cond.—Write Box No. Y3, Advertiser and Times,


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


B.M.S. Removals-Storage, Box­ wood St., Blackburn. Tel. E0456


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


CO-OP removals-etorsge, all areas See Branch Managers. Divl 1/3 £


Tenders, in the envelope pro­ s Hie Coucil do not bind them­


elves to accept the lowest or any tender.


RATE REBATES f Applications should he made


Persons who can apply are:- Owner-occuplcrs;


Tenants of private houses and flats;


Tenants of Council houses and flats:


Persons living in ‘mixed’ properties (l.e. house and shop), and which is mainly a private dwelling.


income of the ratepayer is not more than £11 per week if married or £9 per week if


Rebate Is available where the


single. A higher income limit is applicable to married couples with children.


the Ministry of Social Seourity before applying for a rebate.


mPersons in roccint of supple­ adentary benefits should seok


vice from tho local oflico of


apnliod for the concession need not mako a furthor application.


Ratopayers who have alroady


be made not later than tho 30th September, 1969.


It is essontial that application a Application forms arc available


H. L. SAGAR. Town Clerk.


YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING EDUCATION COMMITTEE


INFORMATION ABOUT VACANCIES ON FULL-TIME


ADVANCED COURSE IN FURTHER EDUCATION


about vacancies on full-time and Sandwich courses in technical and commercial colleges through­ out the country leading to Degrees and Higher National


RStudents living in the West iding and seeking Information


Diplomas should contact 1 following officers-


MR. r McARDLE. Mr R Kilbum.


Countv Education Offices. 8 Bond Street. Wakefield Tel.: Wakefield 75234. Ext. 525 and 528.


GARDENING


BURNLEY GARDEN CENTRE. Vincent's the Growers, Deerpark Nurseries. Town- ley Holmes. Burnley Where the best costa less. Good range of Pot Plants. Rose trees and Shrubs in containers. Everything for your lawns. All makes of lawnmowers supplied. 10ft oft .Fer- tllsers. insecticides, garden tools, and all kinds of equipment Visit us and save money. For directions ring Burn­ ley 24162


SHEEP CRAZED TURF. Machine cut. 2/6 sq. yd. delivered. J. & F. LOMAX. Waterloo Nurseries. BURY. Tel. 3311 & 3631.


. -


PEAT,—Best Quality Garden Peat. Wees from 7/6 per bag- All prices C.O.D.


Minimum delivery 5cfft FREE- * H* PEAT CO. Tel. Rossendale 4467.


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


BLACKPOOL N — “ CHORCLIFFE.” 16 OYNN AVENUE. Adjacent Prom, and Derby Baths, satisfaction assured. TcL


52734. LEWIS.


BLACKPOOL.—Bookine lor He1' 1 BKUBrouklast.


Reduced 45074. personal YOUR SPENCER C0,5So


Mrs. Doris Sellers (BSS.S.A).. 2 Eastfleld Drive, Weg Brad­ ford. Olltheroc.—Tel.; Clithcroo


EI IsEa)E 3901 for appointment^______ children. *:,.Jj'-


Apartments 16/- double bed. Mrs. PURNER. 9 bOSCOMBE ROAD. Tel.


t the Borough Treasurer’s Office. Church Stroct, Clitheroc.


consider themselves eligible for RATE REBATES in the year commencing 1st April, 1969.


orthwith by Ratepayers who


REFRIGERATORS by leading makers. No deposit credit sale terms at.—A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 2683.


LEATHER LOOK. P.V.C. three- quarter coats. £4-12-6, all col­


ours: dress skirts and trews in all sizes.—Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Rd„ Clitheroe._____


LADIES' DRESSES and cardi­ gan suits in all sizes, new autumn stocks In now at- Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Rd., Clitheroe___________


PEEL STREET LAUNDRAMAT and dry cleaning, open dally 8-30 a.m. to 9 p.m. 8 lbs. dry cleaning 10/-.—Tel. Clitheroe


3991.


CAMERA CABIN BINOCULARS


Zeiss, Pentax, etc., from £8-10-0. Inst. Cameras Irom 54/-. INST. CINE CAMERAS from 15 gns. POLAROID CAMERAS Irom £6-10-6. Pictures and Photos framed. Railway and Car Repro­ ductions by PRESCOTT-PICKUF. 30 BLACKBURN ROAD, ACCRINGTON. TEL. 31802.


IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING chang­ ing your camera or buying a new quality camera, call in Lancashire’s Leading Specialists. Ellesmere Cameras are re­ nowned for their “Better” allowances and qualified advice on new equipment. We offer No Deposit Terms If you wish and if you cannot call personally, please send for our interesting Newsletter and Bargain Lists. ELLESMERE CAMERAS. “ The Friendly Camera Shop,” 15-17 Bolton Road, Walkden, near Manches­ ter. Phone: Walkden 5754.


LOTUS PEARLS make an Ideal present.—From Coneron and Leemlng, 17-19 Moor Lane. CUtheroe._______.___________


GENT’S CYCLE, £4-10-0, 3-speed, —14 Stamford Place, Olltheroe.


LOUVRE SHUTTERS, obtainable at Waterloo Timber Co., Clith­


eroe. Tel. 3263.


CLEAR GLASS CARBOYS—beau­ tiful shape, 30/—2, Upbrooks, Olltheroe.


_________ __


SINGER PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEW- INC MAHINE. Zlg-Zac Button Holes. Overlook etc. Absolute bargain. £10-10. Can be seen at Mrs. QAILAGHER, 269 MANCHESTER ROAD. BURNLEY. TcL


20405.


LARGE NEW WORLD gas cooker, in very good cond.—Ring Cliat- burn 224._______ ____________


M.C.B. Silver Cross pram, mink sable, good cond.—Apply 12 Newton St., CUtheroc.


BOY’S RALEIGH CYCLE, 20" wheels, £5 o.n.o.—Apply 13 Bev­ erley Drive, Clltheroe. Tel, 3220.


CONTI BOARD, all sizes from 6!n. to 3ft.—Waterloo Timber Co., Clitheroe. Tel. 3263,


BOY’S BICYCLE, suit aged 7-8 y.o„ £8.—Tel. Clitheroe 3277,


TWO boy’s grey ‘Sumrle’ suits, chest 30/32 (Glggleswick School uniform); one fawn duffle coat length 30"; girl’s mod. dresses; dr two coats 13/16 years; women s


SMALL SETTEE,


JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES for snie.—Apply Mrs. B. Robinson, o


Stanley Court. Chipping, or Phone Chipping 234, business hours...................................


SMALL LONG-HAIRED Dachs­ hunds, excellent pedigree. Beau­ tiful red.—Apply 3 East View,


Rend.


PUPPIES CALORE. Plenty Lassie Collies, Corgis. Fox Terriers. Shetlands, Staffs, Bull Terriers,; Spaniels, Scotties, ■ Cairns, Westies, Jack Russells, Labradors, Dach­ shunds. Several small crosses. TOM SCHOFIELD. DISLEY FARM. MOSS LANE. WHITTLE - LE - WOODS, near CHORLEY.


LIVE ANIMAL CASUALTY SERVICE


lent condition.—Tel. Wlialloy 2105.


chairs all good cond. cheap for quick sale.—57 Standen Rd., Clltheroe. evenings.


two ^fireside


LACONITE TILED WALL panels, 6" and 4": tiles 8' x, 4. 6 x 4 and 2' x 2’.—Waterloo Timber Co.. Clitheroo. Tel. 3263.


57 MITCHELL STREET. Clith- croe. Modernised terraced house comprising lounge, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, loom containing shower and wash basin. Outside W.C. and shed, many extras.—Apply above, or


telephone 3254


3 Kw. SUNHOUSE ELECTRIC fire, wood surround, £15.—15a Pendle St. East. Sabden.


Ingham, and Yorke Lathams Farm, Slaidbnrn


Please note the cancellation o£ the Auction of this firm previously advertised for September 10th, at the Hark to Bounty Inn, Slaidbum, as the farm has been sold privately.


esses 34/36” bust. All excel­


Animals unfit for livestock markets uplifted within 50 miles radius


ALLAN HELLIWELL AND SONS, MOSS SIDE FARM. MILNROW. NEAR ROCHDALE.


Telephone Rochdale 45469.


PO Rr AND CUTTING PIGS Also


WANTED EACH WEEK Supply of


COWS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS


and casualties attended to promptly. - Contact the


----- NORTH EAST LANC9 WHOLESALERS LTD.,


AND EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS WYOOLLAR 306.


NORFOLK STREET, COLNE. Tel. Colne 370.


. . ricel. crimplene, fine wool, hen ,the Maxi was


launched, Lord Stokes prom­ ised a new model at least every six months for the coming two years. The Maxi arrived in April, so it is wen within the time limit that the Mark II model of the Wolseley 18/85 arrives. Though there are no


• 1


by Johnny Calver shall NetUcton si: provement and v have conceded a g( not been for a simp by goalkeeper John The forwards we


that vital punch, b Coppack, whose 1 appearance reseml other famous footba George, certainly;, shrewd signing. '*:


Cool


coolness of a vet' several times create the visitors’ reargt


He took his goal Wigan were by n<


weak side, but- generally managed the upper hand proved to be a dou for supremacy.


Clitheroe played


shall Nettleton and liamson making up four.


Howarth and Sean played in midfie; David Eyles, Georg and Derek Duerde signing from Ball, Ireland, were the


John Mullen,.:


ners. On the whole, tl


mechanical changes, there are extensive changes in the seating, the trim and the finish.


£82 the Wolseley has been moved into the clubman atmosphere. Comfort has always been a distinguishing feature of the Wolseley. It now has larger, well con­ toured and fully reclining front seats with an indivi­ dual arm-rest—practically a club armchair. Tho rear seat­ ing is also deeper and more comfortable with a centre arm rest.


For a price increase of


has further been onhanccd with thicker pile on the car­ peting and deeper walnut wood cappings on the doors.


The club-like background


in such cQl.ours as Icon red and galleon blue with bodjr colours in harmonising shades such as damask red or Persian blue.


There is a range of trim


been acted upon by trans­ posing the position of the ignition and wiper switches to give more convenient loca­ tions and the fresh air vents on the facia have been re­ positioned to improve the directional flow of air. All the-switches are now of the safety rocket typo.


The opinions of users have


changed. It includes the feature of power assisted steering as standard with 34 turns lock to lock.


The rest of the car is un­


to the next new models and with the Motor Show not two months ahead, I think the wait should not be over long.


Now we can look forward DOGS “A smooth and quiet


ride” is a phrase that comes readily to the type­ writers of many a motor­ ing correspondent. But it is on the way out


for them and for car owners as well. The reason lies in the


new developments to make road surfaces skid-resis­


■may have to be accepted if a good degree of skid resistance is expected on the road sur­ face,” a roads authority told me.


tant. “A mildly unpleasant noise


. th a t notices often have to be displayed to reassure drivers th a t -nothing is wrong with their cars.


In practice, the noise is such


but as this means extra safety I think drivers will be glad ,to accept it,” said another expert of the Roads Research Laboratory who have played a big part in developing the new surface materials and forms.


"More noise is -inevitable,


mental stretches of such, sur­ faces many years ago but the world's first commercial anti­ skid surface was laid in 1962.


The R.R.L. laid some experi­


London’s Tower Bridge. Since th a t time, there has not been a single recorded accident due to skidding. Only £100 has been sp en t : on ! mainten­ ance and repairs.


I t is on the roadway over


laying, skid resistance read­ ings of nearly .9 were stall being obtained on some parts and the average was about .8.


More -than three years after Higher


roundabouts, tigher bends and approaches to traffic lights.


■ petition between "black” and “white top” roadmakers—tho


present standard of between .5 to .6 for trunk roads with the higher


Tills compares with the figure for There is a welcome com-


■ asphalt and the -concrete groups. Both have their skid resistant surfacing systems.


■ Tile concrete section of 'the : industry is naturally jubilant th a t the Minister of Trans­ port has now directed that a minimum of 20 per cent, of all new motorway and major trunk roads should be con­ structed in concrete..


tho true comparative costs of the black and white tops, though there is no easy answer- I t depends on a host of circumstances. Broadly, i t can be said th at concrete, though more expensive a t first, has a good, life and maintenance record. A 100


This wall help to establish


PROPERTY FOR SALE - ■ BLACKBURN


Darwen Street Shopping Area WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE with SHOWROOM.


OFFICES AND GARAGE FOR SALE


Total Eloorspace about 30,000 sq. ft. ■ Site area about 3,000 sq. yds.


.r-f-1 > EXTENSIVE OAR PARKING AREA ...- -


Through passage between Darwen Street and Canterbury. Street.


9 RICHMOND TERRACE, BLACKBURN (Tel. 52424).


G. F. SINGLETON & Co. . .


played very.well but still a lack of powe upon which Tomm;. commented: “ We | without the thrust wards, but I am w this, and hope to ri fault by weekend.”


favourable, the gras; little long, and slowe


crete is obtained by pat­ terned grooving or texturing which also allows water to run away.


years life has been forecast. The skid resistance of con­


Suddenly to encounter this


a t high speed a t night could be alarming. There is a high whine and even , normally


"dead” steering , comes alive a s the suspension reacts and one feels the surface through


the wheel. The flexible road makers


use diamond-hard calcined bauxite drippings, for their surfacing. This is more expensive, especially where epoxy resin is used to bind them. But the surface is long lasting and slashes skidding accidents at such danger points as traffic lights in towns and roundabouts on ■trunk roads.


tions have been surfaced in London. On the A.1 a t Sandy and a t a Biggleswade round­ about i t has been successfully employed. Less expensive sur­ facing lias been used on the m .4.


feeling should also act to remind drivers th a t . these surfaces are potentially tough on tyres.


Many approaches to junc­ Split


soon overcame thi: them was Wigan' right. Brown, who Clitheroe; defence!/ ous occasions, but


Some players, Though conditio:


formation, with: Cl worth, Johnny Cal


Hanvood for Due after the: interval, small winger, who * ded the Player* of


no-one in positior advantage of his cr .Clitheroe substit;


trophy in the Blacki bination last scasi seemed out of Iris- looked like a school! side the hefty.Wiga ers.


den made much:! on the visitors’ rii and though Eyles d: enthusiastic runnin was blotted out. The middle three


Neither Harwood


The noise and the "rough”


jobs effectively,- ai several promising raids before they-lu| really develop. The [ were troubled only l | period in the seel when Wigan scored. | There was av:


minutes from * time liamson went do\v


: While .-tyre wear is ; not likely to be increased in a free rolling state, any hard brak­ ing or ' cornering will cer­ tainly step up wear. The differences can be likened to running over a smooth - sur­ face, a sand paper one and a glass paper one.


the skid resistance. I t is there for your safety.


So don’t take advantage of


Learning from Calderstones


a party of six trainee managers for the hospital service—in­ cluding one woman—will bo u n d e r instruction a t the Calderstones Hospital.


For five days from Monday,


year course of combined train­ ing in hospitals-and a t Man- - Chester University, which will qualify them for a career in the management of the hos­ pitals of the future.


They are following a three-


stones, they will make a special study of the management problems . o f . tho psychiatric hospital for the mentally sub­ normal, including - the organ­ isation of patients rehabilita­ tion, liaison with local health


During their week at Calder­


authorities, the maintenance of medical records, and arrange­ ments for Press relations and : contact with; the local* com­ munity.


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and had to be takei line suffering from cussion, but he minutes later. ;


Brilliant


game in goal, but tendency to make so things look difficult


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-to penetrate the defences and the fir the match did not c


other times he m. brilliant saves. Both sides took a


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