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Advertiser and Times, May 16, 1969 4 ^ ® ? SITUATIONS VACANT —
FEMALE ..; ASSISTANTS REQUIRED
Age 15 — £5- 6-0 Age 16 — £6- 6-0 Age 17 — £6-16-0 Ace 18 — £7-16-6
Age 19 — £8- 2-6 Age 20 — £8-10-6 Age 21 — £9- 0-0 Age 22 — £9- 8-0
. — ALSO —
PROVISION HAND (Male) Wage at .16 years — £7-16-0
FREE OVERALLS 42 HOUR WEEK HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS HONOURED
LION SUPERMARKET King Lane - Clitlieroe
TRUTEX LIMITED Head Office - Grindleton We have a limited number of vacancies for CLERKS
in our Invoicing Department. If you have had any experience in the use of electronic calculators or would like to learn, please write or telephone:
Mrs. J. R. HODGSON
TRUTEX LIMITED, GRINDLETON Telephone: Chatburn 261
Free bus service between Clitlieroe and Chatburn/ West Bradford/Waddington
Capable Lady required as D DOMESTIC HELP
A Salary £4 plus lunch.
Transport provided from Clitli- eroe. Chatburn. Grindleton. Five-day week (Mon. to Fri.). Top wage for first-class clean worker. Apply.
KITCHEN PORTER REQUIRED
EAVES HALL COUNTRY CLUB. CUTHEROE 2561.
Kenyons Confectioners Ltd. We require a , PART-TIME
Assistant For our Shop
21 Moor Lane^ Clitheroe Apply to Manageress
MAN lor despatch department, t five-day week, permanent posi
fion for ritrht man. Also man
factory duties.—Solar Blinds. Highfield Road, CMtlieroc.
or laundry, work and general
OCEAN UNER8 Radio Officer's Training College, 91 Lancaster Road, Preston.—Phone 54364. Day or eve. course. Prospectus free
MAN REQUIRED for coalyard, driving licence advantage.— Apply 24 Whipp Av., Clitheroe.
AMERICA.*—Jobs available as mothers’ helps and housekeepers. Domestic experience required. Fares advanced. One year contracts. Age 18—55. For details r in e agent a t Lancaster 6477? or write: Mr. KENT, 11 Fern Bank. Lancaster.
APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED tfor the position of leader of
y May 31st.
Applications stating qualifica Stions and age to be sent to the b urst College, Nr. Blackburn,
he Hun»t Green Youth Club.— hecretary, Rev. N. Wilson, Stony-
Kemple View." CUtheroe. Tel. 2659.
topply between 4 pun. and 7 p.m. S day or alter 10 a.m. tomorrow.
aturday, to Mrs. Hayward. 48
uties include making lunch . five half days per week. . 8-45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Clitheroe, Cs. Michael and John R.C. School Kitchen.
Divisional Executive No. 5. SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.
1 General Assistant required, 232 hours per week (11-30 ajn. to
ay. 1969.
lunch) Wage £3-3*0. a Applications by letter stating Edivisional Education • Officer.
R ucation Ofiice. Blackburn Moad, Rishton. BB1 4BU, by 21st
-45 pan. including half hour for Dge experience, etc. to the
EXPERIENCED DRIVER required for eight wheeler platform wagon—Jackson, Downham Rd., Chatburn. Tel. 339.
MALE OR FEMALE petrol pump attendant required to work two shift rota, system.—Apply by appointment, Rufus Carr Ltd.; Bawdlands Garage, Clith eroe. Tel. 2173.
THE CALF'S HEAD HOTEL. Worston, has vacancies, for kitchen and cleaning staff. Transport provided.—Tel. Chat- bum 218.
SMART RELIABLE GIRL re quired for Saturday work.— Cowling’s, Clitlieroe Market.
GENERAL FARM WORKER wan ted for dairy farm. Pipeline milking Threc-bedroomed house with all conveniences.—A. Lay- cook. Mltton Old Hall. Mitton,
Wlialiey, Blackburn
PART-TIME SHOP ASSISTANT required.—Apply Coneron and Leemlng, 17-19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tol. 2626,
PART-TIME ASSISTANT. Thurs day and Friday, good rate of pay.—Apply Dawson's. Castle Street. CUtheroe. Tel. 2994.
LAUNDRYMAID.
are Invited to fill vacancy in linen sorting room. 42 hour week, free dally coach service to and from Longridgc and Rlb- chcster Canteen services at concession rates. Two weeks annual and other usual holi days. Salary £9-6-0 per week. Please reply to the Domestic Bursar, Stonyhurst CoUege, Nr. Blackburn.
Applications
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.
CLITHEROE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
required. 20 V hours—£4-19-11 d per week. 3-30 p.m. to 7-30 p.m. Monday to Friday.
PART-TIME CLEANER (female) SITUATIONS WANTED
e Apply by letter stating, age, nxperience, present post and tho t ame and address of one referee
Office. Rishton, not later than 23rd May. 1969.
o the Divisional Education
COOK REQUIRED urgently, 40- hour, 4t da.y week.—Apply J & P. Jacob. Ltd., Lowergatc, Clith eroe, or Tel. Clitheroo 3000, Mrs. Sea (fall.
GIRL STUDENT requires post t during summer vacation, any
hing considered.—Write Box No. A2 Advertiser and Times.
TYPIST/B00K-KEEPER requires part-time work, five mornings or two/thrcc days per week.— Please ring Clitheroe 3987.
FJJJjp^— TO
«“>"»'I;|^!»FTI «»> y^«lTF» >»»««»»• >’> *flt ■ 1 SALES BY AUCTION
RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctionoors and Valuers," Bentham. Tel, 444/5/6. Nr. Lanoaster.
Local Ofiice: 34a KING STREET.
CLITHEROE. Tol. 2369. FORTHCOMING
PROPERTY AND STOCK SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED
May
ant, Cowgill, Dent, for Messrs. «T & J. Parker-Eaton. Salo at 1 PJn AU as previously advertised.
equipment, etc., at ‘Stot Scales, Cowgill, Dent and Mount Pleas-
Final Rominder: Today. Friday. 16th: Sale of poultry
. _
(mostly b & w ), 100 hens, trac tor. Implements, etc. Sale at I p.m. AH as previously adver-
, for J. Akrlgg, Esq. 45 cattle Murgatroyd, Esq. Sale at 1-30
II Saturday, 17th : Complete dis- persal sale of 18 dairy cattle^ implements, etc., at Oak House Farm, Wycoller, Nr. Colne, for J.
P’Saturday, 17th: Special Sale of Horses at Bentham Auction
Haesthouse, for the Exors of H. *. mov the course of sale, for clients Wrsal sale at Lowfields
trees, rose bushes, flowering trees and shrubs, bedding plants, etc„ at Bentham Auction Mart, at 10 a.m. AU as previously advertised. peTuesday 20th: Complete dis
Mart at 12-30 p.m. Saturday. 17th: Sale of fruit
rtley. Dec'd. Sale at 11-30 a.m, mWednesday. 21st: Sale of lmple-
ey Agricultural Engineers, Wlialiey. Nr. Blackburn, Sale at
being part of Eldroth Hall Farm, Eldroth, Nr. Settle In the Town Hall. Bentham. at 3-15 pan. v Wednesday. 21st: Sale of the
cres of accommodation land
entham. at 3 p.m. a Wednesday 21st: Sale of 38
hery attractive semi-detached Rouse known as The Cash Stores. Tobin Lane, High Bentham In
acWednesday. 21st: Sale of 104 Fare farm known as Willow Tree B rm. Eldroth. In the Town Hall,
l ents and machinery for Whai- 1-30 p.m.
' , , ,A. nd vendors generally within
1116 SALEROOMS. STONE-BRIDGE, LONGRIDGE,
Tomorrow, Saturday 17th May. at 16 a.m.
Second Part Fortnightly (Thurs. and Sat.) Two-Day Salo
in, all about 1,000 lots.
3-15 p.m. s Friday, 23rd: Complete disper
ton. for the Exors. of H. F. Hartley, Dec'd. Sale at il-30 p.m. a Tuesday, 27th: Sale of the very
he Town Hall, Bentham. at al sale at Parkfoot Farm. Ingle-
Higham, Nr. Burnley, for B. P. Greenwood. Esq Wednesday, 28th: Sale of the freehold dwelling house known as Brentwood, Goodenber Road, Bentham, In the Town HaU, Bentham. at 3 p.m. p Saturday 31st: Complete dis Tersal sale at White Reaps Farm,
Fag shrubs, etc., at Lane' House N rm. Caton. for Bridgestock Hurseries, Hornby C a s t le .
ornby.
Al sale at Willow Tree. Eldroth. Mile premises WEDNESDAY, 21st saMonday, 9th. Complete disper
June .Tuesday, 3rd: Collective Furni Mature Sole at Bentham Auction
rt. Entries weloome.
Isles Farm, Reedlev Hallows. Nr. Burnley, in the Festival Hall, Gisburn. at 3 p.m. Monday. 23rd: Sale of the 200
. W. Preston. a Thursday, 12th: Salo of 187
cres daily farm, known as Moor
acre dairy and stock-rearing farm, known as High Birks, Kensden. Claphom.
MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE. , A u c t io n e e r an c l V a lu e r .
T h e G ra n s e .- Ho il lf in ld . Tel. Hellificld 226.
HOWGILL FARM. RIMINGTON. for Messrs. H. & J. G. Leach, All as previously advertised. no Sale with Implements at 12
This Saturday, May 17th FARM STOCK SALE at
FINAL REMINDER JOHN E. PINDER
Backing onto Pcndle Hill, 'Southern., aspect overlooking
on, Monday, May 19tli. Salo by Auotion of
HAZEL GROVE LODGE and KNARR SIDE FARMS,
at tho Dovonshire Hotel, A Skipton. at 3-30 p.m.
ll as previously advertised. SITUATIONS VACANT
Bramlcy Meade Maternity Homo, Whalloy.
DOMESTIC ASSISTANT
Full or nart-timo. 5/- nor hour.
Apply to Matron.
modernised. 28 TOP ROW. SABDEN,
amed ceilings. attractively
village, extensive views. beSTONE-BUILT COTT AG E,
Rustwlck, for Messrs. C. A. and beay. at 7-15 p.m. (conditions to then read). Descriptive detail
t TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION on
from office. View: Thurs. and Sats. 2 to
4-30 p.m. n (NOTE: cul-de-sac situation
o turning for vehicles). JOHN E. PINDER.
Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent.
BALDWIN." WEEKS Si BALDWIN. Solicitors.,
Stone-Bridge, Longridge. Tel. 2282.
4 Duck street, Clitheroe. ■ ■ , Tel. 2152.
odmorden, Lancs. inSaturday, 31st: Sale of flower
Settle, in the Masonic Hall, ersal salo at Hlghnm Hall Farm
ettle, at 3 p.m. pWednesday. 28th: Complete dis
knttractive semi-detached house S own a.s Ingfield Crescent,
small goods (250 lots! to 12-30, resuming 1-30 with dice goods, carpets, oycles and furniture.
WIDE SELECTION ANTIQUE and OTHER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS Sale commences 10 a.m. with
View to 9 p.m. JOHN E. PINDER
Auctioneers, Valuer and Estate Agent.
b Goods collected and delivered
Stone-Bridge, Longridgo. Tel. 2282.
y our own transport If required by arrangement through office.
Independently sited, two minutes village. Most extensive views of Ribblcsdale Valley. IDEAL COUNTRY RETREAT. Wooden 4-roomed bungalow. Mains water
JOHN E. PINDER
and electricity. HIGHCLIFFE BUNGALOW
True babbling-brook rural location.
Chanel Lane. GRINDLETON. Clitheroe, Yorks.
salFriday, 16th: Complete disper liam sale at Brackenbottom, Tab-
■
‘hf'-SALES BY "AUCTION SALES By AlinriON |i\nsCELLANEOUS' sALES MISCELLANEOUS SALES On ,i
DEAN SLACK HEAD FARM. SLAIDBURN. Nr. Clitheroo
sink;ith hot and cold water to
livStone-built farm b°u|? X iy w ing room, 15ft. o , sciuiviy
stone-built barn with Baulks over 7 shlppon, timber
x 12ft. om; bedroom ltttt. Oln. x 9ft oln: spacious landing. The buildings adjoining comprise
pantry: bedroom:L6ft.0In.
calf shtppin for 8: Nlsson-type implement shed; lean-to garage;
acresf l rood. 13 perches. The farm Is In a pleasant position and approached from the Bow- land-Newton Hoad via Bay Gate.
wood garage. The land Is all In a ring fence and extends tooo
I t Is offered with vacant posses sion on completion.
ture. Water from spring. fr Further particulars if required
51147. oad, Blackburn. Tel. Blackburn a ing or giving up their homes
de hiefly in tlie matter 01 inceased estates, from properties
C JOHN E. PINDER b Mains electricity to house and
S Messrs. L. & W. Wilkinson, la. Rtrawberry Bank, Preston New
Street. Skipton. Tel. Sklpton 2226, or the Solicitors:
uildings with outside light fix om the Auctioneers, Nemnaa-ket
2nd June, 1669, at the-Hark-to- Bounty Inn. 6iaidburn, . the stockrearing farm,
will offer for Sale by Auction /cnhioet to tlie conditions 01 sale tob e thonread) on Monday,
T. H. Taylor and Son, F.A.I.
Whalloy A ANNUAL SALE „r u Tractors
.instruct]. Agricult,
HAY MAKING Wodnosda
WHALLEY
tr Including owers
trailers, other it-.
Sale at 1-30
p.nii Items
Acorington Tol. Whalloy
— “i.ural Engineers, machinery SALE
ions from , LE OF USED
"0RS and machinery on
ly' 21st May, at AGRICULTURAL
en g in e e r s ,
Hoad. Whalloy. 3131 and 3541
tlailers, — Jn„„a selection of mpedos,
.. mantir Cook - • disc ' grass blower
"".r,* Pheasants ploughs. dl:s? . harrows, balers.
richard turner & son, Auctioneers ana Vainers,
34a. King Street, Clitheroe, Tel. 230J,
RICHARD.TURNER & SON. 34a, King Street, Clitheroo.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK
at
HIGHAM HALL FARM, higham, burnley
have received Instructions from R* F. Greenwood flsn to soil by
R ICH ARD TURNS’r> A- SON
newly calved; 3 b/w. cows re cently calved: 2 cows due June:
1 b/w cow due August: 2 b/w cows due Nov/Dee.- 2 cows geld J ‘" * 2 b/w life due Nov/
5
4 h/i stiiks 6 m.o.: 2 b/w li/rs 4 m.o.; 6 b/w calves..^
an, 3 b/w cows tn miiir 2 b/w r1 bulling h/r:
ho54 Shoon viz,: 24 Suffolk x l ggs, 30 Gritstone ewes with
conditioned) l.H; b23 rear- mounted mower: Bamlett trailer mower; Bamford wuffler; Mas sey S Turner; Albion s Turner: 2 Bamford S.D. rakes; raking machine: manure spreader: Jones Mk. II baler: Ogle hay elevator; l manure spreader: hay trailer;
ambs. ( Fordson Major diesel' 1968;
poight car trailer: harrows; hydro Shwer washer: 2-furrow plough: t ay rota scythe and tiller; diesel
6 F table; drain rods; alkatheno -3in. piping; S.T. water pump; sack holder.
electric boiler: double washing trough; milk kit; Lister Electric separator: 2 Bnrford bottlers: Kelvlnator direct expansion cooler: Frigidaire milk store; Gascoigne portable Ih.p. engine; pipeline for 24 cows; 6 unit pump.
ord S.S. buckets: spare palls;
Salo; 1 n.m. Terms: cash. Auctioneers OHices: 34a King Street. Clitheroe. Tol. 2369.
from Mr. Whan nop to sell the whole of his live and dead farm ing stock at
Have received instructions
RICHARD TURNER & SON. 34a. King Street. Clitheroe. (Tol. 2369).
WHITE REAPS FARM. TODMORDEN, YORKS
on Saturday. 31st May. 1969. at
1-Oso.itV,
alved; 5 newly calved;'5 cows in milk; 2 yAv cows due jan; r/w cow due Nov.; r/w cow due Aug.: 3 r/w cows geld in milk: 4 cows. 2h/rs due July; 2 b/w h/rs due Aug; 2 cows due June; i cow due May; 8 b/w li/rs l y.o.; 2 r/w h/rs 9 m.o.; 2 Angus h/r calves; 6 b/w h/r stirks; 2 b/w bulling h/rs l£ y.o.; b b/w bull cnlvc.s.
v 57 Grand Hornc-nfed Cattle ciz: 10 cows and h/rf recently
beay, at 7-15 pan. (conditions to Rz: Fordson Dexta ]D64; Bamlett S then read). View Thurs. and Ba.M. Mower; Vicon-Lely Acrobat:
Mo premises, THURSDAY, 22nd
age. thTO BE SOLD BY AUCTION oil
ats 2 to 4-30 pan. Descriptive detail from the
0fflC°’ JOHN E. PINDER
Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent.
Stone-Bridge, Longridgo. Tel. 2282.
JOHN CASH, Solicitor. BWhite Horso Building,
urnley Road, Padiham. Tol. 71986.
ank; electric boiler. vi Excellent Field of Im p lem e n ts ,
posts and wire; 450 land tiles; 30 cow tubs: 2 tons of I.C.I. com pound and the usual hand tools and sundries.
chargeriesel tank 250 galls: battery
cogey; Varey fertiliser spreader: dhain harrows: land roller:
(new): 2 electric fencers:
Sale: 1 p.m. prompt. Terms: Cash.
RICHARD TURNER & SON. 34a. King Strcot/ Clitheroo.
have received instructions from Mrs. Greenwood, to sell the valuable poultry farm
(Tel. 2369) ' known ns
RHOSLYN POULTRY FARM Fence. Nr. Burnley. Lancs.
c This excellent poultry unit bomprises: Modem house with 3
acres or thereabouts of land and t complete range of modern poul
edrooms, in good condition; 2*
thViewing by appointment with Mo auctioneers or • tho owner, 6 rs. Greenwood Tel. Nelson
WILLIAM WESTHEAD & SONS LTD. SALFORD BRIDGE MILL
CLITHEROE
SILK & RAYON WEAVERS We have immediate vacancies for
WEAVERS and a PIRN WINDER HOURS OF WORK: CONDITIONS: Clean, light and attractive.
8 a.m. to 12-15 p.m.,'1-15 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. ,
_
3S WAGES: Very good, considerably higher than most other female employ ment in the district.
WORK: f Interesting and colourful. Phone or Call Clitheroe 25 51 (bottom of Moor Lane)
Burnley. (Tol. 25221). toTo be Sold by Auotion (subject
ry cabins with brooder, rearing and battery cages Bulk hopper with Auger feed, and self-clean ing cages.
pletion. &Solicitors: Messrs. Donald Race
5617. Vacant possession upon com
Newton. 3 Hargreaves Street,
ou conditions and unless previ Hsly sold) in tho WHito Swan Fotol, Wheatley Lane Road.
onco, Nr. Burnley, on Monday. 2nd Juno 1909, at 2*0 P*m*
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
RICHARD TURNER & SON. For Sale by private Treaty higher SLACK FARM. lumb, ROSSENDALE
e Excellent dali-v farm with mod
good buildings end 55 ncrcs ot lend in good henrtrnnd within a
this property has excellent views couSri-yslde. . .
ring fence. Wdl Positioned near the town,
v ™ details and permits to
iew film the Agents: RICHARD TURNER & SON. 34a- King strcot, Clitheroo.
Lance,. BB7 2EU. (Tol. 2369) STORAGE
REMOVALS AND -----------
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STU BBS’ Mnvlng-Storlng__ Cedar St.. Blackburn. Tel. 67129.
«&0P romovals-storago. all areas Sce Branch Managers. Dm 1/3 £
rnised house complete range of
Mains water, elec, and sewer b ood units: 2 spare pails: Blaokburn, Lancs.
w Dairy Eciuipmen, ylz: 5 Ful- trracket cooler, etc.; wash
t ough; 100 gall, galvanised
mford m. spreader; buckrake b (new); transport box: pike
piping; 72 battery cages: 21ft. steel roller door; work benches; tools; vices; baths; pipe Vice; larch pasts and quantity of scrap, etc.; timber spar; kit balan truck: pig weigher with new
ank (200); waterbowl and cers: circular saw bench; R
w Dairy and Milking Enuinmont 3 ith the usual farming sudrics. f Gascoigne alloy units; 3 Mac-*
P.T.O pulley); Case TV.O. (re
1969 ° n ° n WoUncsdW. 28th May, 35 Hoad of Stook: 5 b/w cows
?lU£ spreaders,-■ Ccn- er ’and many
QUALITY COIN COLLECTION, i BEING SPLIT.
ENOLXSH SILVER is COPPER. AlftO ENAMELLED CROWNS etc.
Tel.' GOOSNARGH 202 (
NeflT.PRESTON)
from. 5-30 p.m. to 7-30 p.m. WE CAN’T HAVE A GAS FIRE
IT WON’T MATCH THE FIREPLACE
, RUBBISH1!
Rip out th at old flreplacc and replace It with an ultramodern cas lire surround. Look a t theso dual p(Tersl 481n. Avon do Luxe Teak and . Copper surround with K16/U2T Gas.Miser £75, now, £65. 48ln. Avon surround In teak ‘ and grey with Roma Pro and s ta t was £66; now £53. 48in. Avon pride- do Luxo surround h r teak and copper with Flavel Superb with stat. Choice of leather cover colour, was £83. now £70. Extra bonus—20% ofl other Clover Surrounds (exl. Firebird suites). All appliances delivered and fitted within 10 days of ordering.
VIVA GAS APPLIANCES 106 BLACKBURN ROAD, ACCRINGTON.
. TEL. 32672 : Night 36521. 22/24 PRESTON NEW ROAD. BLACKBURN.
TEL. 57201 : Night 36521.
Both showrooms full of gas fires and cookers near town centres.
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane, Cilthoroo. Ladles' Corsets with front fastening or liooksidc.
FINE POLISHED TEAK CABINET to house record player, tape re
after 6 p.m.__________
corder, etc. with record storage space.—Ring Chatburn 318.
LADIES' CYCLE, good cond., £4. 17 Windsor Av., CUtheroe.
RUSBRIDGE will give you tho best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer In part exchange for new goods.—24 King William Street, Blackburn. Tel. 59109. .
GENT’S CYCLE, all accessories, l excellent condition.—6 Moor
and Crescent, Clitheroe.
COT AND SPRING MATTRESS; Flatly drier: kitchenette, green and cream, 5ft. Gin. x 3ft. drop leaf. All good cond.—11 Mitchell St.. CUtheroe.
YOUTHS AND MEN’S Varlson jeans: slimline, bell bottoms or hipster, all sizes. Trutex Rave Shirts.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Rd., Clitlieroe.
NO FREE OFFERS 1 NO GIMMICKRY I
KAY'S CARPETS
Just Tip-Ten Quality at Rock-Bottom Pricos.
quSee our huge selection of top ingality carpeting at prices rang Pr from 25/- to £7-10-0 per yard. deices Include/ fitting and a livery. We offer confidential
tailored to suit your require ments. NO DEPOSIT and up to two years to pay, If required.
nd personal credit facilities
23/25, Penny Street, Blaokbburn.
Tel. 50439.
20, Yorkshire Street, (Kierby Hotol Block). T Burnley.
( -t Accrinuton, 2 ol. 24439. 7. Union Stroot.
Opposite free ccntrnl car park). _________Tel. 33536.
MODERN DEAN gas boiler with wringer, accept £5 o.n.o.—30 Mltton View. Clitheroe.
SAVINGS CLUB: join our savings club plan and save £££'s on our discount purchase scheme.— Details from R. Kaino & D. Rawson (Furnishers). 79 Lower- gate, Clitheroe. Tel. 3444.
LARGE SCALEXTRIC SET, com plete with transformer and 3 cars. £8; also largo Meccano set, £5 o.n.o.—Ring Clitheroo 2714.
THIS WEEK’S BARGAIN, 25" Murphy colour television, only £295. Cash or terms. Rent at £65 per year, equals 25/- weekly —Aspdons. 26 King Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 2681.
MURPHY 26in. colour television, rent 25/- weekly (annual terms) Buy at £295, casli or on easy terms. Compare these terms.— Asp den’s, 26 King Street, CHth- oroc. Tel. 2681.
ULTRA VIOLET and infra red t lamp (Hanovla prescription
ypo) £7-10-0.—19 Windsor Av. Clitheroe.
MEDIUM-SIZED electric cooker. G years old.—Ring CUtheroe 2114 (after 6 p.m.).
LADDER ASK FOR
BUYING A
PINNACLE AND
SAVE
Contact your local stockist or ring Burnley 25670.
Telephone orders accepted.
.7 gns. Over 100 patterns. Free estimates. Distance no object.— Write or phone BEAKBANE 50 Zion Street, Burnley. Tel. 27188.
FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to Tlie Walter Thomason Sowing Centre. 72/74/76 Scotland Road, Nelson.
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JUNIOR KISS. WMS. and WX. nylon macs, 29/11 to 45/-.— Economic stores, 70 Whalley Rd.. Clitheroe.
WIGS, accrylic wigs, ours are only 90/-.—Dean's Hairdressers; 3 Market Place, "Clitheroe. Tel.
3811.
LDS. SUMMER DRESSES. 34”: to 54" hip, good choice .now. at:
Economic Stores, 70 Wlialiey Rd., Clitheroo. ____
NOW OPEN!" Peel Street Laun- dramat'and Dry Cleaning. Seven days weekly, 8-30 ajn. to 9 pan.
Tel. CUtheroe 3991.
NYLON STRETCH COVERS, over 75 patterns "to" "choose from.
Cosh or credit. For free home demonstration Tel. Clitlieroe
3975 or call 11 Langdalc Avenue. Clitheroo,
: .:.
LADIES’ PANTI NYLONS, per fect, 6/11 pair; fancy knit vests; briefs and panties in WMS. OS. and XOS.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Rd., Clitheroe.
MEN’S SPORTS JACKETS, car ooats, sports trousers, shirts, ties underwear, sports shirts, pullovers - and cardigans.—Econ omic Stores, 70 Wlialiey Road,
Clitheroe. ’ v ;
-ivood StROn°ntbmTLr® 50456. "PHOCUS” Blackburn’s newest ojectors,’ /lenses. / llghtmcters,
: full i to / bursting with all the pr latest in , cameras,' enlargers,
tripods, darkroom ;> equipment, films, chemicals, : otc. Wo ; must have; the biggest and best stock give in Blackburn and we know• we
B the best Service. Try ,us and eo. - No deposit: credit?-terns
f^NORraGA^E, B lackburn . TELV 6 0 7 6 9 : 1 , /K' f ef ew
RE-UPHOLSTERY," save middle man’s profit. Wo re-cover your treasured 3-pleco suites as new, from os little as 17 gns.. chairs
RUSBRIDGE.—You ■ can choose any article in stook.—Watches. Clocks. Rings, Cutlery—and pay for It weekly.—Rusbrldge, Jewellers,. 24. King William Street, Blackburn. Tel. 69109.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or Phone. Sharpe,
‘ Huntley Lawnw. Samlosbury, Mellor 2787.
40,000 Polystyrene- : Ceiling Tiles : Now in Stock'
(VERY slightly substandard) ; at 19/11 per 100 Tile Box LESS THAN 2Jd. EACH
Gentleman John Wallpapers
RITZ CORNER ACCRINGTON Telephone: 36831
Excellent Parking Facilities
NEW. and second-hand modem • pianos.. Leading makes, Includ ing Rodgers, Hopklnson. Zonder, Bentley Manrungton a n d Weston, Knight. Specialists in Farflsa and Baldwin electronic organs. Confidential terms. Repairs and tuning: service. Pollards (a family business since 1860), 20/22 Standlsh Street. Burnley. Tel, 25829.
LDS. CARDIGAN SUITS, Crim plene or ’Italian Knit.’—Econ omic Stores, 70 Wlialiey Road, Clitheroe.
T.V. RENTALS, no deposit. Re conditioned sets from 7/- week, 9 low deposit. B.B.C.-2 sets from,
owergatc. CUtheroe. Tel. 3444.
H/- week. Sets over 3 vears old.— L. Kninc & D. Rawson, 79
LDS. WX AND OS nylon overalls, zip or button styles, from 29/11. Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Rd.. CUtheroe.
CORNER HOUSE, King Lane. CUtheroe. Good selection of Alhambra bedspreads.
COT WITH MATTRESS, as new. l Holden, Yew Tree Farm, Chaig-
ey. Tel. Chipping 300.
DARK BLUE Swlthin M.C.B. pram with white sun canopy; wood playpen; brawn carry cot with metal stand: blue bath; extending fireguard; baby relax Chair—Tel. Clitheroe 3424.
SAILING DINGHY, Oft. Bin., fibreglass "Seagull", built-in buoyancy, aluminium mast, terylenc sail, Bermuda rig, waterproof cnnvns boat cover. "Snipe 200” trailer, £70 o.n.o. Phone, CUtheroe 3125.
CYCLE: gent's sports racing. 23in. frame. 5-speed, as new, £18 Storey, Keeper’s Cottage, Gis burn.
TO CLEAR, good quality Axmin- ster carpets, 3 x 21, £14 each; Axminster rugs, full size, £2-19-6: 2 x 11 Axminster sofa rugs. £4-4-0: curl and wool rugs from 42/6.—Morton’s, 18 Moor Lane, Clitlieroe. Tel. 2420.
BOY’S C.R.G.S. BLAZER as new, with leathers, size 37, £5.—
—Slater. 95 Woone Lane. Clith eroe. Tel. 3181.
GOOD AS NEW DRESS AGENCY, Parson Lano, Clitheroe, Tol. 2322.
FASHIONS AT BARGAIN PRICES.
You are welcome to look around.
IF YOU EVER SEE LESS THAN 1Q0 CAMERAS In mir windows wc will give you one Irec. We alwoya have 100 pro jectors la stock. Call and sec tho spcci- nUsts In part exchange and no deposit terms. Newsletter and nil lists sent on request. ELLE6MERB CAMERAS, “Tlie Friendly Camera Shop.” 15-17 BOLTON
ROAD, WALKDEN, near MANCHESTER. Tel. Walkdcn 5754.
SAVE 5 '- on 10ft. of Swish de luxe curtain rail. In fact, save 6d. on every foot you buy.
40 ABBEY STREET. ACORINGTON. Tel. 32108.
WOLSTENHOLME HANDICRAFTS
HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION
BLACKPOOL N. — “ CHORCLIFFE/* 16 GYNN AVENUE, adjacent Prom, and Derby Baths. Satisfaction assured. Tel. 53734. LEWIS.
BLACKPOOL, PROMENADE. — Family Hotel. Unlimited lood servico In dining room overlooking sea. Children welcome. Electrlo fires all bedrooms. Forecourt Parking. Brochure, Moderate terms. MON-ABRI HOTEL, 611 NEW SOUTH PROMENADE. Phone 41375.
WALES. — MERIONETH, DOLOELLAU. Cottages, Flats, Caravans. New Brick built Bungalow—situated ideal lor tour ing, fishing, climbing. Reply S.A.E. OWENS. MARKET STORE. DOLGEL LAU. MERIONETH. T d . Dolgellau 437.
ST. ANNES. — Fully equipped holiday flats St. Andrews Road South. S.A.E. ROBERTS. 22 DAWSON ROAD. Tel. 27318. Reduced terms May/June.
BLACKPOOL. — SEADENE HOTEL, 35 ALEXANDRA ROAD, adjoining the prom. T.V. Lounge. Full board or bed and breakfast. Reduced terms until June 26th. Tel. 4 5878.
BLACKPOOL. — Home comforts, full Board 24/- day. O.A.P. Holiday reduc tions. BIRCH. 81 ALEXANDRA ROAD. Tel. 46256.
BLACKPOOL. NEWTON HALL. — New 28ft. 6-bcrth caravan. AU amenities. Reduced terms early and late. Tel. Great Harwood 3767.
BLACKPOOL.—Newly converted holiday flatlets. Vacancies Whit and Burnley holidays. S.A.E. 38 GRASMERE ROAD.
BLACKPOOL,—“ INGLESIDE” 4 SEVERN ROAD. S.S. near Pleasure Beach. Park
ing. Full Board 25/- day. Mrs. CLARKE. Tel. 44034.
BLACKPOOL.—Mrs. LOGAN. 10 VANCE ROAD, CENTRAL. Board Residence. T.V. Lounge. Vacancies Burnley holi
days. Tel. 23708.
ACCOMMODATION. B L A C K P O O L— Homely, comfortable. Bed and break fast, evening meal 22/6. Lunch 4/-. Free baby sitter. ‘ CHEROL,’ OARLETON GROVE, off EDENVALE AVENUE, BISPHAM. Tel. Blackpool 55656.
SKEGNESS.—Holiday Plate. ^clC con tained, own bathroom suite. Sea views, select position, satisfaction assured. S.A.E. Details:- LANGTON, “Merrle- . Moade," 143 DRUMMOND ROAD. Tel.
4368.
BLACKPOOL.—Bed and Breakfast 17/6. Private, Central. 127 OEORQB ST.
WANTED EMPTY THE ATTIC
We buy second-hand furniture, house hold appliances, crockery etc. Houses and shops- (flttlnss and stock) cleared. In . fact, we will buy everything. :
TEL. NELSON 66790.
I BUY AND COLLECT children's bablc’s ladles’ and ’ gent’s clothes, curtains, bedding, orna ments. etc.—Elng Accrington 35885.
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ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES. I buy and collect all your dis carded clothing.—Mi’s. Howarth, 31 Church Square, Worsthorne. Write, or Phono Burnley 27882.
FURNITURE & Household goods wanted. Also .Houses : Cleared.' Ring MILLY'S,
Nelson 66199. ------------- and Brightest camera shop Is .SINGLE DIVAN REQUIRED:
cond;—Write No.: A3 Advertiser and Times.
SMALL GIRL'S CYCLE, any con dition.—17 Windsor Av., Clith eroe.
EXPERT SERVICES " .
TARMACADAM REPAIRS, paths, drives, etc. No Deposit.—Tol. Blaokburn 22201, . ■
. POULTRY;
TEN . R.I.R." PULLETS; ■ P.O.L., ■ ono cockerel..£10. tho .lot’,-—
■ Wlinlloy 2331._____ Ring
ACCOMMODATION, WANTED”,.
ASSISTANT MANAGER requires furnished flat, . oris bedsitter, Clitlieroe • district.—Write Box Wl, Advertiser, and Times. .
I a f e ' . w H AND PUT £ £ £ '(> IN YOUR POCKET.
DISTRICT NEWS Chatburn
Mctliodist Church Ladies’ Weekend was cele
brated last weekend and on - the Saturday evening there was a visit from the Burley Corps of the Salvation Army from Leeds. Items were performed by
the children’s Silver Band, the Ladies’ Choir and by a group with timbrels. Tlie programme was
West Bradford
three-year-stay in Nepal and India was given to members of tho Women’s Institute at their monthly meeting.
Women’s Institute A talk and filmshow on a
enjoyed by a large audience and there was a bring and buy stall with refreshments.
was Mrs. Eileen . Marsh, of Liverpool and formerly of Chatburn.
On Sunday, the preacher
ing service was Miss Susan Haiwoi’th, of Wlialiey, and organists for the day were Miss G. Parkinson and Mrs. A. Frankland.
tions and the amount raised during the weekend was £44 which will go to the Trust Funds.
Tosside
an open meeting in Church House, Bumridge, on Wed nesday week.
Mothers’ Union ■ The Mothers’ Union held
prayers read by Mrs. J. Cal- verly. Mrs. E. Metcalfe, en rolling member introduced Mi’.s Kilburn of Settle, area secretary, who spoke on the work done for mentally han dicapped children. She was thanked by Mrs. H. New- house.
The meeting opened with
served by members and a collection was taken and a donation given to Mrs, Kil burn.
Tea and biscuits were MOTOR CARS
Luxury Outdoor Car MK. 3 ZODIAC
Excellent condition through out. Offers Invited. Tel. Stonyhurst 347.
r1964. Windsor green, five new padial tyres, radio and com stlete towing bracket, plus
rengthened rear springs.
1960 CRESTA. M.O.T., three new , tyres, Xalr condition, cheap.—13 Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe.
1961 ANGLIA. M.O.T, till April, 70, £110.—After 6 p.m. 44 Wad- dow Grove, Waddington, Cllth- eroc.
CORTINA G.T. 19C6, White with Ori Flash. Black Interior. Quarter Bumpeti, fitted Radio, scat belts, new Mlebeltn ZX tyres on 5) .1 rims. M.O.T. regu larly serviced. Accept £500 o.n.o. Apply: 10 HEANINO AVENUE, INTACK.
BLACKBURN. Tci. BInckburn 58945 after 5-30 p.m.
CARAVANS
CARAVAN. TOURER, to lot weekly. 4-beffth and toilet. Sprite Alpine.—Kindle, 5 Wind sor Av., Clitheroe.
SELF TOW HIRE.—10ft, 12ft. and 14ft. Tourers At competitive rates. OAIABt-
DER • CARAVAN HIRE LTD., SCOT LAND ROAD. OARNTORTH, LANG? Tel. Camforth 3224.
TOWING CARAVAN. 12ft., in first class condition. 4-berth, toilet, etc., ready to drive 6!Wtty anywhere. Site fee paid to March 1970 at StalnfortJi, Settle. £130 o.n.o.—Inq. after 6 pjn. 3 Edlsford Ed.. Olltheroo,
CARAVANS FOR SALE. — With .<lUa» available. Hire purchase facilities. Pem bertons, B.K. Britannia, Lyntons, Bel monts. Caravans for hire (fully booked July 19 to Aug. 9). Site adjoins tlie sea (500 yds. away) on the fringe of the Lake District. Large entertainment centre, with heated Indoor swimming pool . (50ft. x 28ft.). Largo daneo halt (60ft. x 30ft,). Licenced Bar. Lounge, Snooker. Electric Ten Pin Bowling, Table Tennis, T.V. All under one roof. Flush sanitation. Self wrvico shop. 3 sections of children’s playgrounds. Free brochuro and terms. Apply: Dept. D.4. D. LATHAM LTD., PonderosA Caravan Site, Flookburgh, near Grange-over- Sands. Tel. Flookburgh 235.
GARAGES
GIVE YOUR GAR the protection It deserves with a C. & R. f GARAGE. Strongly constructed
rom the finest materials avail able, a C. & R. Garage will give. a lifetimes service. Choose Irlm many models in all sizes and get: FREE ERECTION and FREE DELIVERY. Easy H.P. terms with FREE insurance and garage plans supplied.— Write lor Free Colour Brochure, stating preference for CON CRETE or UMBER/STEEL/ ASBESTOS models, or see one at tills address: C. As*R. Con structions Ltd., Nortliowram. Halifax, Tel. No. Halifax 21191/2,______"
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GARAGE TO LET. Kirkmoor dis Cltrict.—Apply 26 School Terrace,
itheroe. GARDENING
BURNLEY CARDEN 0ENTRE, Now. open. Wide range of plants, trees and shrubs etc. Lawnmowcrs suppled 10% off, ~ Fer- tllbers, ’ Insecticides, and all kinds > of garden tools and equipment. Visit us
Craven Cup for Gisburn
Gisburn Football Club
played the game of their lives on Tuesday to win the final of the Craven Cup com
a crowd approaching 400 strong, and the game began trife’i both teams ptaytag good/ attacking foodbaH.
hard for each other, and after 10 minutes of play they began to g«* on top, and were un lucky not to score.
AU the G4sbum team worked Rolled
Lord, who shot for goal, but the ball was cleared off the line by O’Donald. At the start of the second
again mode a breakaway, but Dennett was quickly off his line and collected the ball. How ever, he rolled over the lino and a free kick was given. The Ball was passed • out to
half, Gisburn again began to dominate and after 12 minutes, Atkinson crossed the ball from the right wing for Carter to smash, into the back of the net. This goal was all Gisburn
needed and they gave the Park Rovers' defence a lot of work.
Corner
in the 75th minute when John • Nuttall picked up a loose ball and after beating two men hit a left footed 20-yard drive, in to the comer of the net. • Prom this point, Park Rovers
a good shot tipped over the bar and Woodworth and Nuttall both, .-had ■ shots scrambled off the line. - Gisbum’s" winning goal came
Bolton, the outside left had
Showed what a, good team they are, .and
.put..Gisburn under extreme, pressure, with two or :, three players "trying extremely : hard’ to get:the equaliser. Den- : nett had to be at his best to keep the attack at bay.
and save money. Vincent's the Growers. Where tho best costs lew. Dcerpark Nurseries* Townley Holmes,- Burnley* -For directions ring Burnley . 24163.. : ,>
BUnNLEY GARDEN CENTRE. Vincent’s the Growers. Deerpark Nurseries, Town- Icy . Holmes. Burnley. Where tho best costs less. Good range ot bedding plants, pot plants, trees and shrubs. Everything for your lawns. Ail makes ot lawnmowers supplied, 10# off. Fertilisers, insect!* cldcs, garden tools, and all -kinds of equipment. Visit us and save money. For directions ring Burnley. 24163.
BEDDING PLANTS.—Over 30 varieties, hardened off. Tomato Plants. ; Pansies, Rock Plante, Chrysanthemums, Roses, and Shrubs In • containers.) JOHNSONS, SPRTNGWOOD NURSERIES, off Higher Brunshtvw Road. Tel. BURNLEY 25316.
SHEEP CRAZED TURF, machlno Cut. 2/6 per square yard, delivered. J. & F. LOMAX. Waterloo Nurseries, Bury, Tel. 3911 and 3631.
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PEAT—Best Quality Garden Peat aa cut 11/- per cwt. Treated 15/-. Also Com post £ 1 per • owt. All prices C.O.D. Reduction for ■ quantity. H. & H. PEAT CO. Tel.:Rossendale 4467..
O'Donald: Kenny, Huxtablc, Nutall; Atkinson, Woodworth, : Carter, A. Whittaker, Bolton. Sub. J. Whittaker. A week tomorrow, the team ’
half loft. Park. Rovers scored when a fierce slhot hit tlie cross bar, rebounded out, and was put safely in the net by the centre-forward, making his 300th goal for the side iii three seasons.' Minutes later. Park Rovers
With 10 minutes of the first
noldawlck Park Rovers, winners of (OM
oompet.tt.ion for the last, two year* and almost certain cbaxnplaoa of their league. The match, played at the LASS ground, Skipoon. attracted
petition by two goals to one. Ttnoj took tfaa cup from Bar-
Tlie soloist at tho even
Parkin, of Manchester who took the films during his employment with an aero plane firm. Ho also showed a film on the USSR. He was introduced by the president, Mrs. R. Coupland and thanked by Mrs. K. Parkin son.
The speaker was Mr. W.
Preliminary arrangements were made for an outing to
dington, who is the delegate to the National Federation’s AGM, attended the meeting for discussions of resolutions.
spent an evening at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe
On May 7, 10 members There wore good congrega
at the invitation of Mr. P. Kelly, of County Vogue Clitheroo.
petition for “A machine- made tea apron was won by 1, Mrs. W.. Ireland; 2. Mrs. Waddington; 3, Miss d. m. McArthur.
The winners for the com .
E. Peatfield, M. Oddie. M. Dugdale and J. Howarth.
Tho tea hostesses wore Mrs Old Langho
Wliist drive The winners in the whist
and domino drive held in the Sunday School on Monday were: •
end; A. Duxbury; V. Murray. Men’s: Miss Forbes: Mr. Mar shall; A. Townsend.
E. Leaver; P. Walmsley. The next whist and domino
Dominoes: Mrs. Hacking- drive wilt be held on June 9. Wliist, women's: D. Towns
a chocolate factory in York during June. Miss Broughton from Wad-
GRA1 TEAM I
TOP The team of
in the rain at success on Satu in the name of carried oil the fi for the Nation; sored by the C mittcc.
card and the first I off in a downpcl which continued the event. ■ ■ ;,;U
There were 24 ml
fastest: school tea riders and Ian : Ian McKnight ai Nightingale, with 29—6. totalled 1—'. top team. ■
The team prize v
national: final at July 12.
They qualify to
the heart of G. I these lads, for, u
It would have CYCLI
senior events lit: . such as this woulJ duced half -a ; pat not start” entries| of the 24 boys completed the , eve I
alas the weather [ have pulled the wl for before the da;l
On Sunday moril Clitheroe in :suri|
old he realised h i the tap wasopenef came the rain. ;
to get to Skiptoif became .necessary, capes.
Wc did; howevcl
Moor the road.:takj ward plunge to b r | to river level.
the main road :th:r comes upon the I Barden Towers. ?
I t is at d ie : juil
places can be'mail a little imaginaticM able one to visualizj house must have r after : Lady AnrJ caused it to be 1659.
The hall and?
in 1774,.although i | property like the I House, aro still?: ill cafe. ■
The building?:: demolished and lei
l t iv c c ■ Burnsall and Lint I We returned
on die west, side? <1 all the .way, until the turn- for Crae|
through Gaxgravel home in time for?p
Hie rain gave, easing, so feve •
The committee ll tho evening chosei f
ing runs for ?; the | weeks. Perhaps among ;t| pective new riderl
Longridge, leader? May 25, Reeth canil end; June 1, K<| watch professiorl racing; June 8, Yol leader D. Thombetl Barden Towers. We'ghtaian;: June ll Grand Prix,.,leader! ingale; June?29,vSl
May 18, BlcaJ After crosssingl
one.that theylwoul so they are welcor| US. ;
Gisburn: Dennct; Sager. . ’
will bo celebrating at the White ’ Bull Hotel, and Mr. Peter Hodg- y kinson : invites : any playing member.; or rereree- of : the ; Clitheroo Amateur League to : : come along and join Gisburn - - in " the celebrations. r •Anyone • interested • ’ should ■ ;
ing Gisburn 233.
ENGAGED COUPLES PLEASE
• V / . W T E j . ^ ’ i - V ‘ i
,* Will -readers, please note
; that In future it is necessary ' (or us to receive (he < signature ot bothvpartiea before engagement notices ca* be published, i
defend the W( first prize inai petition now features inclc athletics seaso tennis,-golf.;
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