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:T t 12 Clftfserde 'Advertiser 'and Times, ’ March 21, 1969 SITUATIONS VACANT


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


TRUTIEX LIMITED


Manufacturers'of Automobile, Aircraft and Industrial Equipment


Applications are invited from young men completing tlieir full time education at mid­ summer 1969 for the following career opportunities.


APPRENTICESHIPS CRAFT APPRENTICESHIP


Open to young men 15—16$ with a good school record and a keen interest in egineering TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIP


open to voung men 16—17 who expect to obtain a minimum of 4 G.C.E. 'O’ level passes including English, Maths, Physics (or another suitable science subject) and one other, preferably drawing.


STUDENT APPRENTICESHIP


Applicants must be sitting a minimum of two G.C.E. ‘A’ level subjects, preferably, Maths Physics.


HARGHER CLOUGH WORKS, BURNLEY, LANCS. CLOSING DATE — 30tli APRIL


LUCAS ENGINEERING TRAINING CENTRE,


Application should be made to:— The Manager,


STAFF WANTED


Blackburn Co-operative Society Limited CLITHEROE DISTRICT


Smart, Fully Experienced Lady as MANAGERESS DRAPERY REQUIRED For flourishing Drapery Department


Experience essential in Fashions, Window Display, Curtains, etc. Modem outlook with ability to main­ tain and stimulate sales.


ALSO young la d y as


JUNIOR ASSISTANT YOUTH


REQUIRED AS ASSISTANT IN THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT


Excellent Prospects for suitable Applicant APPLY TO


Mr. J. E. Foreman, M.B.E., Area Manager,


2 Moor Lane ■ Clitheroe


EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN AND WOMEN


MALE and FEMALE


STAFF required at


BROCKIIALL HOSPITAL, LANGHO, Near Blacklmrn


Rates of Pay (aged 21 or over) £12. 15. Id. to


£15. 6. lOd. a week. Enhanced rates for weekend and night duty. 4 day working week (42 hours). Four weeks paid holiday each year. Full training facilities for State Registration for nursing the mentally subnormal if you wish to qualify for posts ranging from £15-13-9


to £27-2-9. You may be resident or non-resident. Part travelling expenses paid to Student Nurses


and Pupil Nurses. Apply personally or in writing to the Matron or the


Chief Male Nurse.


C. G. SKIPPER LIMITED CALOERVALE ROAD — BURNLEY


REQUIRE


Heavy Commercial Vehicle Service Mechanic


For our new Pre-M.O.T. Testing Department. Experience of Ford Vehicles an advantage but not essential as training will be givea Basic rate £20 per week with insentive bonus scheme.


Ask for MR. T. CRAWFORD, Service Manager


DUE TO EXPANSION EXPERIENCED


REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED BY


UNITED NEWSPAPERS For the


EAST LANCASHIRE PRESS GROUP Comprising the Following Newspapers:—


BLACKBURN TIMES : BURNLEY EXPRESS CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES NELSON LEADER AND COLNE TIMES


The successful applicant must be experienced in the selling of Newspaper Advertising as well as all aspects of’ Layout, Design, and Production.


' We can offer excellent working conditions


- plus scope for advancement—Salary , to be negotiated with the : successful: applicant. Benefits include a;5. day. week, 3 weeks holiday with pay (existing holiday arrangements honoured) a con­ tributory pension scheme is in operation.


Own car essential for which we will pay a generous mileage allowance.


For interview write giving details of age, education and commerial experience to:—


Advertisement Manager,


BLACKBURN TIMES NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN


Marking the Envelope Private and Confidential ELP6


for Greengrocery department of I a new Supermarket.


Also GI R L


Apply Choice Fruit, 9 Moor Lane, Ciitheroo. Tel. 3163.


Leaving School Easter,


Clitheroc Crioket, Bowling and Tennis Club.


GROUNDSMAN WANTED


Details from Secretary: 1 MR. D. AYRTON,


Warwick Drive, Clitheroe. Tel. 2483.


MASHITER'8 SUPER STORE.


Lady Assistant REQUIRED.


For particulars apply:


100 Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 2575.


TRAINEE


STOREKEEPER Required


Strong. Intelligent youth aged I about 18 years. Ability to drive j an advantage.


Apply:—R. Wignall


NEOTECHNIC ENGINEERING I LTD.


Upbrooks, Clithcroe. Tel: 2251 PART-TIME


TYPIST


including some Clerical Duties Apply:


Mrs. Dewhurst T.G.B. MOTORS,


Primrose Engineering Works,


Woone Lane,, Clitheroe Tel: 3784


DR1VER/MECHANIC equircd to take genuine interest


in small private business, able to undertake complete over­ hauls, welding experience. Good wage and prospects for right man. Permanent. Small Flat available, Blackpool. References required. Write E84, Blackburn Times, 36 Penny Street, Black- bum. BBl 6HQ.


CARETAKER


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. No stoking.


(MALE OR FEMALE) wanted for


Applications In writing to: W. WIGHTMAN.


Chester Avenue, Clitheroe. By 28th Maroh.


THE MILK MARKETING BOARD Invites applicants for the t position, of clerk (female) at


Whalley. Applications giving age, experience, etc., should be forwarded to the Centre Man­ ager, M.M3. Cattle Breeding Centre. Mltton Road, Whalley, Blackburn, BB6 9 JY.


heir cattle breeding centre,


DUE TO EXPANSION WE REQUIRE


PART-TIME shorthand typist/ social worker wants reliable part-time clerical assistance. 8 hours per week.—Write Box No. J6, Advertiser and Times.


DRIVER, experienced, required • for tipper.—Apply H. Badger,


Primrose Hill. 15 Parker Avenue, CUtheroc. Tel. 2949.


CLEANER REQUIRED two morn­ ings per week.—Apply Mrs. t Cowglll, ‘'Parkdale,’’ Wadding-


on Rd„ Clttlieroe.


SMART SHOP ASSISTANT re­ quired preferably with previous experience in the grocery trade. • —Apply C. R. Hargreaves &


Sons. 44 Parson Lane, Ciitheroo.


JOAN'S SALON. Long Preston, re­ quires hairstylist, improver, or apprentice. Easter and ’ summer leavers considered.—Tel. Long Preston. 373. ■





PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST re­ quired. 9-30, a ail. to 3-30 p.m. Answer phone, etc. (Hairdress­ ers).—Please; Writo'Box, No, J7, Advertiser and Times.


IMPROVER HAIRDRESSER re-j quired. day oil Monday. Usual ‘ working hours. Must be able to


dress long hair, or willing to learn. Also apprentice required. —Apply . Jean Parker. Tel. Ciitheroo 2697.


BAR ASSI8TANTr REQUIRED. full or part-time.—Apply Swan and Royal Hotel, Cllthcroo. Tel. 3130.


BUSINESSES FOR SALE


MILLINER SHOP, 1 and 3, Par­ son Lane, Clitheroe.


ADDITIONAL WEAVERS


Experienced personnel preferred but training will.be, given to suitable applicants. Early morning Transport provided free to Whalley area (Clitheroe if necessary)"


Top wages paid, double day shift work. G°od working conditions.


EASTER SCHOOL LEAVERS


Wishing to learn Weaving would be welcome for an interview.


Apply:—The Manager ROE LEE MILLS


Wliallcy New Rond — Blnckburn Telephone: 52511


MANAGERESS £11-5-0 WEEKLY


Wc require a Smart Manageress for our modern coiilectiollorir Shop


11 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Experience not heceosary as adequate training will be given


Please write for interview to:— SALES MANAGER





KENYONS CONFECTIONERS LIMITED, __________CROSSFIELD STREET, BLACKBURN


Loom Sweeper/Oiler FOR LANCASHIRE LOOMS


ON DAY WORK (Five Day Week) — —.—o ------------


Apply:—MR. T. E. PINDER, (Weaving Manager)


JAMES THGRNBER LTD. HOLMES MILL — CLITHEROE Telephone: 3601.


TRUTEX LIMITED REQUIRE:


THE COMPANY. A leading.manufacturer of Bchoolivear. THE JOB: To train as Work Study Officer doing Work Measurement and Method Study in the Company’s factories,


A Trainee W Officer


ork Study


EXPERIENCE: Previous experience of Work Measurement would bo an advantage but is not essential as training will be given.


QUALIFICATIONS: G.C.E "O” Levels in English, Mathe­ matics and one other subject.


AGE: 18 to 20 years.' SALARY: According to age and experience. CONDITIONS: Company offers excellent conditions, in­ cluding 4 weeks’ paid holiday per year.


Apply in first instance to: MR. R. HETHERINGTON,


Production Development Manager TRUTEX LIMITED


GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE — Tel: Chatburn 261


A CAREER IN HAIRDRESSING Beginners and Advanced Tuition Write or Call for Syllabus


GILBERT SCHOOL OF HAIR FASHION 21 Church Street, Blackpool — Tel: 22329


MOTOR CARS


1965 COMMER COB.M.O.T. cert., £65 on.o.—Tel. Clitheroe 2353 for application, to view,______


1956 HUMBER HAWK De-luxe. O/D. new clutch, tyres, battery, taxed, good cond.. £30 o.n.o. for quick sale.—-Tel. Clithoroe 2762.


1961 SINGER CAZELLE Estate, only needs taxing and testing, £100 o.n.o.—Phone Ciitheroo


2274 after 6 p.m. • •


r em o v a l s a n d STORAGE


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


STUBBS’ Movlng-Storing_„Cedar St.. Blackburn. Tel, 57122.____


CO-OP rcmovals-storagc. all areas See Branch Managere. Divi 1/3 £


wANied"


I BUY AND COLLECT children's bablc’s ladles' ■ • • and gont s olothos, ourtalns, bedding, orna­ ments. etc.—Ring Aocrlngton


35885 1 ■ '


ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES. I buy and collect all your dis­ carded clothing.—Mrs. Howarth, 31 Church Square, Worathorne. Write or Photic Burnley 27882.


LADIES’ CYCLE , WANTED.-- Write"Box J2. Advertiser and


Times. •' ■


BLE0TRI0 P 0 RTABLE sowing machines. Immediate cash.— phono Burnley 22373 or 27570.


CARAVANS


SELF-TOW HIRE. 101t„ 12tt. and Hit. Tourers at competitive rotes. CALLEN­ DER CARAVAN JURE LTD., SCOT­ LAND ROAD, GARNFORTH, LANCS Tel. Carnforth 2224.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


FIT BACK EASY CHAIR: oak blanket chest; both new cond, 23 Claremont Av., Clitheroe.


BOY’8 CYCLE, suit 9 to 12 years £4; girl's cycle. 21" frame, 3-


spoed, £4.—17 Windsor Avenue, Ciitheroo (not Sundays).


PRAM. Osnath Queen HOB can- opy and bag. cost new £46, now only £25 o.n.o.—Apply Mrs. Kelly, 22 Beverley Drive, CUth­ eroe. Tel. 3759.


M.C.B. WESTLINE PRAM, crenm/ navy, detachable body, as new, £12.—Tel. Clithcroe 3038.


THREE-PIECE SUITE, teak, bed room suite, one wardrobe, small oak bookcase with open shelves few mahogany tables In various sizes, kitchen cupboard & tabic and clocks. Tel. Clithcroe 2926 between 6 and 7-30 pan. for particulars.


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





NEW ; and second-hand modern pianos. Leading makes, includ­ ing Rodgers, Hopklnson, zendcr, Bentley Manning ton an d Weston. Knight. Specialists In Parflsa and Baldwin electronic organs. > Confidential ' terms. Repairs . ' and tuning service. Pollards -■ (a ■ family..business since 1860). 20/22 Stnmdiish Street. Burnley. Tel. 25829.


BIG


VEHICLE AT


SALE DELANY'S OVER 60 VEHICLES ON SHOW COME AND SEE THEM NOW! On the Spot Hire Purchase and Insurance DELANY'S


PREMIER GARAGE LTD. BROWN STREET CLITHEROE (Off Hen thorn Road)


TEL. 2809 .


FANTASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS ON MOST MAKES AND MODELS


You can rc-livo every t Association's Official I Every hoar, every roun inissed—are recapture' record which includes


0 ’ 106 pages givinr round—in 19 dif


0 Eye-witness acc


track and in tho of other sports. [


0 The most outsto than 20 venues,


0 Report and resu in Grenoble. :


^ For just 12/6 you can t


OLYMPIC R To: W


orld Spctts (Re;


SiSicchtionOftxidlR' •fat whch / er.cliSe :


NAME.................... ADDRESS


(PIcaso use black left’


P.O.lchcQues should b ltd. 9 O verse is readers t fcrthlstmount Iron


: R . D MOTORING SCHOOL Personal Driving Tuition to Ministry of Transport


Requirements with Experienced Instructors . (30 years experience)


DOOR-TO-DOOR SERVICE — ANY DISTRICT FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE


CLITHEROE 2108 GT. HARWOOD 3567 We have VACANCIES for


Easter School Leavers TO LEARN WEAVING


They will be taught on a special course approved by The Textile Training Board, and then supervised by a Qualified Instructor


AN EXECUTIVE SECRETARY


The successful applicant will be a young lady 0f mature judgment (preferred age group 20 to 30 years) with at least 12 months’ senior secretarial experience Good basic skills (120/60 w.p.m,); a lively mind and capacity for hard work.


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


t y Minimum Salary £750 per annum Please apply in writing, giving full details, to:


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


WANTED Two Laboratory Assistants


Male or Female, for varied and interesting duties. Some knowledge of dyeing preferable but not essential. Good working conditions and salary.


Apply in writing to:— Mr. N. J. \V. Stoycl,


STALWART DYEING CO., LTD. PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE, BB7 1BT.


MEAT FACTORY BUTCHERS REQUIRED


To work in Burnley’s most up-to-date MODEL and MODERN FACTORY.


Experienced men receive excellent wages. Five-day week—All clothing free—Laundry free Phone Padiham 72111. ask for Mr. Dixon


LORDS the Butchers of Burnley Lowerliouse Print Works, Lowerhousc Lane.


LODEMATIC


PRIMROSE, CLITHEROE Have vacancies for a


FITTER also


WELDER also


CAPSTAN OPERATOR Good conditions


40 hour week. Overtime available. Call or Tel. 2233/4/5


TECHNICAL SALES YOUNG MAN REQUIRED


Preferably with drawing office and driving experience for interesting new


Appointment commencing mid-April. Write Box J8, Advertiser and Times.


PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER required for good class work.— Applications to John Watson & Sons (Olltlieroe) Ltd., York St. Works. Clltlieroe.


ORGANIST/GHOIRMASTER re­ quired. Sundays only.—Apply: Rev. A. F Knowles. The Vicar­ age. Mitten,—Tel. Stonyhurst 226________________________


YOUNG MEN 15 to 39 years trained as ship’s radio ofllccrs. JDay, eve. or postal course.— Radio School. 91 Lancaster Rd.. Preston. Phone 54364


MECHANIC REQUIRED for haul- ago fleet and builder’s plant. Must be prepared for overtime. Good rates of pay.—Apply Eric Dugdale (Builders) Ltd. Tel. CUtheroe 2529.________’


PUBLIC NOTICE WESTHOLME SCHOOL, BLACKBURN


Recognised Independent Grammar School for Girls Established in 1023.


AN ENTRANCE EXAMINATION


for girls to qualify for admission, to the UPPER SCHOOL in September, 1969, will be held at Wilmar Lodge on:


FRIDAY, JUNE 6th The Governors will award a FREE PLACE SCHOLARSHIP on the results of this Entrance Examination.


The ENTRANCE EXAMINATION for girls aged 8, 9 and 10 wishing to enter the MIDDLE SCHOOL will be held at Beardwood Bank on the same day.


Prospeotus and application forms from the Principal. Telephone: Blackburn 53447.


PERSONAL


The Burnley Express-have a vacancy in their art department for an experienced Artist/Visualiser who must .be a member, of S.L.A.D.E. This is an oppor­ tunity for someone with a leaning towards advertising promotion to gain experience in this field.


Attractive working,conditions. Five day week. Three weeks holiday with pay, after qualifying period. Holiday arrangements honoured. Salary by negotiation.


Please write giving full details of education, commercial experience and age to:—


The General Manager,


THE BURNLEY EXPRESS AND NEWS Bull Street, Bumley.


JUNIOR OR SENIOR SALES LADIES


Required for full and part-time in our Ladies Shoe Department.


. — Apply: — HOLTS


5 NEW MARKET STREET — BLACKBURN


’‘DISTRICT JOTTINGS Whitewell


Whist Drive A-’whist and domino drive


was held at the ‘Whitewell Hotel in aid of Chipping Show. Whist winners: women—1,


E. Jackson: 2, H, Robinson; 3, Mrs. Margaret Eccles. Men: 1, A. Robinson; 2. M.


Jackson: 3, J. Greenliolgh. Dominoes: l. Mrs. J. Tay­


ARTIST VISUALISE* Sabden


School on Tuesday, a. talk was given by Mrs. Metcalfe of Barley, called “Time to Stand and Stare.” Refreshments were served during the even­


Baptist school At the Baptist Sunday


lor: 2, M. Mercer; 3. H. Rich­ ardson; 4, J. Dewhurst; 5, C. Kenyon: 6, E. Pinder.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES 7 THE CAMERA CABIN


1% off all new MIRANDA Equipment. One only ROLL1ECORD NEW £62. 10%


off new enlargers and 71% off new exposure meters. Pictures Framed—Rail­ ways and Car reproductions by Prescott Pickup, 30 Blackburn Road. Accrington. Tel. 31802.


RE-UPHOLSTERY, save middle­ man’s profit. We rc-cover your


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


LADIES TRICEL DRESSES, 44” 7to 54” liips.—Economic Stores,


0 Whalley Road, Clitheroc.


RUSBRIDGE.—You can choose anv article in stock.—Watches Clocks. Rings, Cutlery—and pay lor it weekly.—Rusbridgc, Jewellers. 24, King William Street. Blackburn. Tel. 59109.


JUNIOR MISS a n d ladies’ showerproof poplin coats, belted or D.B. Styles—Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


ITKIN FOLDING PRAM, metalic blue body and chrome frame, £11-10-0; sun canopy £ 1-10-0; bath and stand, £1: circular folding playpen. £3.—Tel. Clith­ eroe 4177.


WELL COMPOSTED HORSE manure 33- per bag, £1 for7 bags.—Belmnn Farm, Clitheroc. Tel. Chatburbn 229.


WOMEN'S W.X. and OJS. brushed nylon or Wyncyette nightgowns; also bed jackets and dressing gowns.—Economic Stores, 70 Whallcy Road, Clitheroe.


NEW SPRING STYLES in ladles’ crimplene dresses and suits 36" hip to 50” hip for choice and value. Choose now at Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Rd., Clitheroe


BROWN PHANTOM beaver lnmb coat, size up to 40" hips, £8 o.n.o.—Write Box No. H4,


Advertiser and Times.


YOUTH’S AND MEN’S Varlson Jeans, hipster turn-up style or bell bottom; Trutex Rave Shirts. —Good selection at Economic Stores, 70 Wlinlloy Rd„ Clitheroe


GARDEN SHED 8’ x 6’; lawn- mower; Credn cooker and box: swivel oak dining table.—8 Komple View, Clitheroe.


NEW SPRING PATTERNS In youth's and men's sports trous­ ers 28" to 36" waist, modern; 34" to 42”.old stylo.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Rd.. Ciitheroo


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good oiler In part exchange for new goods.—24 King William Street, Blackburn. Tel. 59109.


LADIES STRETCH TREWS 24 lo 36" waist: ladies' dress skirts, 24" to 36" waist, in stock now.— —Economic Stores. 70 Whnlley Rd.. Clitheroe


CARPET, hall and stairs. 27’’.—4 Moorland Cresc., Cllth. Tel. 3757


NOW OPEN! Peel Street Laun­ dromat and Dry Cleaning. Seven days weekly, 8-30 a.m. to 9 pm Tel. Clltherao 3991.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or Phone. Sharpe, Huntley Lawn.. Samlesbury. Mellor 787


ing. Vestry meeting;


ing in St. Nicholas’ Sunday School on Wednesday week, the following members were elected:


At the annual vestry meet­


Cliff; people’s warden, Mr. Hubert Britcliffe.


Vicar’s warden, Mr. Alan


Council were re-elected en bloc with the addition of Mr. and Mrs. Bithall. Sidesmen were also re-elected en bloc with the addition of Mr. Bithall.


The Parochial Church


Council secretary is Mi1. Jack Britcliffe and the Ruri- decanal representatives are Mr.'.E. Brewer and Mr. A. Bir.twell. The auditor is Mrs. J. Boo-


Hie Parochial Church cock.


Mothering Sunday Children presented flowers


at the Altar at the Mother­ ing Day Service in St. Nicholas’s Church on Sunday afternoon.


Mi’s. Shaw and Mrs. Carver and the prayers were said by Mrs. Bithall.


The lessons were read by


The service was conducted by Mr. Heighway. He also


admitted a new member to the Mothers' Union. Members of the Mothers'


Union sang “Count Your Blessings” accompanied on the organ by Mr. H. Swan- nick.


Langho


Service Evensong was conducted


on Sunday at Old Langho Church in the afternoon'by the Rev. J. Hoban, Vicar of SS Peter and Paul's Church, Rishton.


lesson and members of the women's choir from the par­ ish church, sang accompanied on the organ by Mi-. H. Whalley.


Mrs. E. Jungbluth read the


are for the school extension fund.


Biliington


ing of Biliington and Langho Women's Institute was cele­ brated on Monday with a hot pot supper when husbands were invited.


the work of a newspaper' was given by a reporter, Miss G. Sylvester. Thanks were expressed by Mrs. E. Green. The president, Mrs. M. Holt won the competition for a pot of home-grown bulbs.


‘ An illustrated lecture on


MOOR LANE MOTORS (Clitlici'oc) LTD.


Our new workshops are now fully manned and equipped with modern tools etc., to carry out first class repairs, servicing, bodywork and cellulosing.


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Wc also have an efficient breakdown scrvico available day and night. Ring Clithcroe 2840


(after working hours and Saturday afternoon and Sunday Ring Clitheroc 3303)


---------- o---------- CARS FOR SALE


NEW TRIUMPH HERALD (Ex-Works) ................... £686 NEW TRIUMPH 13/60. (Ex-Works) .......................... £763


1968/9 VIVA ESTATE taxed, to July, 1969. Cost £850 on August 1, 1968 ..............................................£700


1967 MORRIS 1100. One owner. Taxed to April 30, 1969 ................................................................... .. £500


Women’s institute The 100th monthly meet­


Proceeds of the weekend


■'•VA


PRES Ciitheroc gainccj


their best points o f son when ihcy Aral Prestvvich Heys cl day, and forced [ draw with tliehcl which is fourth |


performance fromy eroe side, which a. vast improvement


league tabic. I t was a good, ]


Bernard Wailbank; recovering from a I flu, and Jimmy Cun | hack into the side forward. CimlilTc, who wl


any Clitheroe player! one showed detel and spirit hi giving [ flying Prestwich si I anxious moments. I The team: was; sti:|


from the previous vl It would be harcl


out of touch 'during! half, stormed back interval to give or best displays for the challenged and fo every boll, even tt was marked by a ice who towered a 11 inches above him. > The game was no'I


one by any:istand;| Clithoroc finished;' player taken; to hos three others injured. Young Stephen: Pro


is not yet 18, camel■ interval with his ri; swollen to twice ; it size. He was taken t with a ; suspected ankle, but an X-ra it was only a : vel bruise and he rejc team after the ganu Mick O'Neill was 1


•the second half witl hamstring muscle, nard Kay suffered | stretched ligament. Though there v.'j


face during one ofi.t expioits in the Clith and was rewarded lovely black eye, a Widdup played th:


goals in the game,:oil them could be desj ■good’ goals. Prestwich's first g l


little serapp3’. for101 his hands to Gilmcl hut could only pusf


the net. Clithcroe's cquahs|


shocking mistake home side's left halB ton, who headed the I his own goalkeeper. The visitors’ : sec|


was a very good, Prestwich's : second | complete shambles players went for till the same time, and : | into the net. .: A goal down afte.l


CAMPING, m x l


GARDEf EXHIBI"


See Ihe fabulous | Hire or Buy yo


0 Canal Cruise


• Car-top Sailin Motors. PART EXCH|


Closed Tuesdays


SPORTS &| Telephone:


.11-16 CHUI


1964 MORRIS 1100 .................................................. .. £320 1964 TRIUMPH HERALD ............................................ £280


1906 (Oct.) TRIUMPH HERALD. One owner .........£385 1966 MORRIS OXFORD. One owner ...................... £475 1965 FORD ZEPHYR Mk. III. Touring attachment fitted. Taxed to April 30, 1969 ..................... ........£400


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