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12 'Ciithcroe 'Advertiser and Times, August 29, 1969 SITUATIONS VACANT


TRUTEX HEAD OFFICE, GRINDLETON We have a limited number of vacancies for


JUNIOR CLERKS (FEMALE).


in the following sections:— a) Production Control Department b) Invoicing Department


In both cases a liking and aptitude for figure work is desirable but previous experience is unnecessary as full


training will be given. Age group: 15 to 18 years.


Trutex offers good rates of pay, modem working conditions. 4 weeks paid holiday per year, free travel Clitheroe / Waddington / West Bradford / Chatburn / Grindleton.


Please write or phone for interview to:


MRS. JOAN R. HODGSON, TRUTEX HEAD OFFICE, GRINDLETON CLITHEROE. (Tel: CHATBURN 261)


W. H. DEAN and SON, LTD. HAVE VACANCIES FOR


PLATE MOULDERS AND


COREMAKERS


FOR LIGHT CASTING WORK AT OUR WHALLEY FOUNDRY


TRAINING WILL BE GIVEN IF NECCESSARY GOOD RATES OF PAY, AND ASSISTED TRAVEL ALLOWANCE


Apply to tlve Foundry Manager, ABBEY FOUNDRY,


WHALLEY : Tel. 2269


ASSISTANT CHEF Required with or without


previous experience. Accommodation provided


MAN/WOMAN Required for vegetable preparation. Monday to


Friday 9-30 a.m. to 12-45 p.m. For details apply:—


SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL SAWLEY


Tel: Chatburn 202


HAVE YOU A TELEVISION PROBLEM?


If so, let it be ours. Fully qualified engineers for colour and black and white. We will repair your transistor radios also. At your service at 64-66 King Street, Whaliey.


Agents for PHILIPS, MARCONI, MURPHY and BUSK


J . G. R O W L A N D Tel. Wlialley 3585


DECIMAL CURRENCY


LEARN TO CONVERT Cut this out and save it


And watch this space for further information.


GARDENING


BURNLEY GARDEN CENTRE. Vincent's the Growers. Deerpark Nurseries. Town- ley Holmes. Burnley Where the best costs less. Good range ot Pot Plants. Rose trees and Shrubs In containers Everything for your lawns. All makes ot iawnmowers supplied.


(Users. Insecticides, cardcn tools, and all kinds of equipment Visit us and save money. For directions ring Burn­ ley 24162.


off Fer*


PEAT,—Best Quality Garden Peat. Prices from 7/6 per bag. All prices C.O.D. Minimum delivery 5cwt FREE. H. & H. PEAT CO. Tel. Rosscndale 4467.


1 PUBLIC NOTICES


MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT THE TRUNK ROAD VARIOUS STREETS. CLITHEROE)


(RESTRICTION OF WAITING) ORDER 1969


The Minister of Transport h made an Order under


which Is cause wait:-


cau se ' or p e rm l t '°n n y v ehicle cau se u,


Schedule 1 to this Older. (li) between


W A N T E D . . empty th e attic


j hold Appliances, crockery etc,, Houses and shops f fittings and stock) cleared. In fact, we will buy everything.


TEL. NELSON 66790.


. ■ oUV AND COLLECT children’s. ladies’ a n d Bants


and 84D of the Road Traffic nts 0tc.—Ring Accrington Regulation Act 1867 the edest of 35885


m in anv of the lengths of the sides of ™ dniS c


. rdHCd ln


o ? the "sides'of ^TOad^specifled in Schedule 2 to th is O.dcr.-


/hi if a period of less than °nell« a t f o T edd S


(a) fo r a longer period th a n one hour: or


9 (ill) between the hours of


of the vehicle sides of road,


clothes, curtains, bedding, orna- ____________ ■


| MacblneJi Tractors and all Farm scrap. Wargreaves. Moor Lane 2 oono Lane, ciithcroe.


L cricultural scrap. Top^ Priwa.


Removedor cut on Iho spot. NICHOL­ SON. LINKSHOUSE. LANESHAN- BRIDGE Tel.- Wycoller 304. anytime.


the hours olI jjRASSWARE. coins. Victorian ■


Street. Brlertield. Tel. Nelson 6679S.


— ---- jewellers, pottery and china.— j Gleave. Whaliey Road. TeL Clitheroe 3880.


CLEAR OUT AND WE’LL PAY OUT.- Furniture, household goods, etc. wanted. Dlst&nce no object. Millj-s, 2 Cambridge |


the K m i nt the last ‘ HOUSE CLEARANCES: all types the said houis


Porlod.of.wmtWS (II uny) anv) I of furniture wanted, cookers,


3 to this Order (a) lor a longer period than two hours; or


-00 a.m. and 7-00 P.m on me side of road specified in beneauu.


termination during


in theorde? wennblc a" vehicle oraHght man


^ o d T w a l& g % any) of the vehicle on that side Exc of roadeptions have been provided


Ithenst


enable goods to bo loaded on to S H i m m t o to'be'used


vehicle, to | ' ?emovainof°any ™structi'on to


I g o r 'S ? . quAny person who desires to


ment made under. »nS'prov's'“” of that Act has not becn com


eauirement of. or of any '^vTi


estion"the validity of. or of any provision contained in. the oioei.


on the ground that it is not within the powers with respect to A the orderconf en-ed by the above


ourjos any-


thing considered—J. Gleave. 103 Whaliey Rd., Clitheroe. Tel. 3880


I ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES. ~i buy. and .collect ^


(b) if a period of less than one I ANT1QUES of al[ descriptions I hour.has, clapsed.since wanted ^ ^ o ^ s ^ w h M l e y I 30 GLACKEUnN Road, ACCRINGTON.


_____


Rd.. BiUlngton. Tel. Whaliey 2467.


_____


CHILD’S PEDAL TRACTOR re­ quired.—Phone Clltheroe 4204.


DEEP FREEZE CHEST required. -Phone CUthcroe 3041.______


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


BLACKPOOL N. — “ CHORCL1FFE,” 16 GYNN AVENUE. Adjacent Prom, and Derby Baths. Satisfaction assured. Tel. 52734. LEWIS.


/


BLACKPOOL.—Booking for lights, 14/- BcA'Breakfast. Reduced children. Apartments 16/- double bed. Mrs. FURNER, 9 BOSCOMBE ROAD.


Tel. 45974. r ct. or on the ground tbnt any 'may ^ l i ln 'cT e k s o f he


Secretary. MinistiT Of Tianspoit i St. Chilstopher House. South


St'ovSi'o^ con t ai°ncd^tlierelm' o Ponies of the Order may he


btained by application to the SCHEDULE ro1 That length of thc trunk


Road A.59). in the Borough of Glithoroo (hcroinaftor referrod to as “the trunk road)


L Lengths and sides of t h e . ivernool-Preston-Lcnds Trunk


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


Woono Lane. l 2 The western side of that


unction with Lowergate


extends from a point 4 yatds south of Salford Bridge to j point 50 yards north of


od, known as Moor Lane, which ani ats


d


s Moor Lane and Castle Gate which extends from a point 50 yards north of its junction with Woonc Lane to a point 42 yards south-east of its junction with


nength of the trunk road, known


Parson Lane. 3. Tit at length of the trunk


road know as Castle Gate, and Castle Street which extends from a point 42 yards south-east of its junction with Parson Lane j to a point 7 yards north of its


B.M.S. Kemuvals-Storage, Box­ wood St., Blackburn, lei. 6045b.


STUBBS' Moving-Storing Cedar | St.. Blackburn. Pel. 67122.


CO-OP removals-storage, all areas I See Brancn Managers. Divl 1/3 £


l iv e sto ck


FOUR WELL-BRED FRIESIAN BULLS l'or sale. 12 months old, licensed. Dams’ records to 17,305 lbs. and butterfats to 4.87’.;.. Dams can be seen.— Clark, Lowcocks Farm, West Bradford.—Tel. Chatburn. 442.-


unction with Briggs Entry. le 4 The western side of that


a ngth of the trunk road, known punction with Briggs Entry to a


s Castle Street, which extends j from a point 7 yards north of its j oint 54 yards south-west of its


Mad known as Cas’.'e Street and fr arket Place, which extends ofom a point 54 yards south-west


unction with King Street ro5. That length of the trunk


to a point 15 yards north of that junction.


its Junction with King Street


hat length of the trunk road, known as Market Place, which extends from a point 15 yards north of its junction with King Street to it junction with Church Street.


t 6. The norli-westcrn side of


ro7. That length of the trunk wad, known as York Street, which extends from its junction 1 ith Church Street to a point


S e \ i t rTr « U 3o ]| Church Street to its


with Well Terraco. SCHEDULT 2


C A R A V A N S


SPRITE MUSCATEER CARAVAN for sale, 1951, used family holi­ days only, excellent condition, £150.—Tel. Clitheroe 2801L____


CAMPING


CAMPING EQUIPMENT: 5 col­ oured blankets, camping gas double burner. Caravan equip­ ment: cutlery set complete, table, four chairs, two boxes of various goods.—3 Pendle Ter­ race. Rimington. Clltheroe.


LOST


SIAMESE CAT (answers to Sim) lost or strayed 18 Aug. Reward. —Fellslde Farm. Easington, Nr. Slaidburn. Tel. Slaidburn 659.


B4 yards north-east of that Junction.


8. The north-western side of known that length of the trunk road,


ns York Street, which


4„ yw ^ MISCELLANEOUS SALES junction!


Leeds Trunk Road (A.59), in thc (h Borough of Clithoroo


Sides of tho Livcrnnol-Preston


■ oono Lane to a point 42 yards | south-east of its junction with


ngth of the trunk road, known whiMoor Lane and Castle Gate, Wrds north of its junction with


le 1. The eastern side of that ya ch extends from a point 50


croinaftor roferrod to as tho trunk road”)


Parson Lane. t 2. Tile south-eastern side of


khat length or the trunk road, wntry to a. point 54 yards south­


nown a5 Castle Street, which extends from a pdlnt 7 yards E rth of its junction with Briggs


S est of its Junction with King | gate.


hat length of the trunk road, known as Market Place which extends from a point 15 ya’-ds north of Its junction with King Street, to its junction with WeM-


treet. t 3. Tho south-eastern side of


SCHEDULE 3 LSide of the Liverpool-Proston- P e n c e


ccds Trunk Road (A.59) in thc (h Borough of Clitharoo


l The south-eastern side of that aength of the trunk road, known frs York Street, which extends ofom a point 134 yards north-east


ereinafter roferred to as "the trunk road")


its junction with Wellgate to it junction with Waterloo Road.


5NP 6d. = 2}NP YOU ARE ALREADY CONVERTING!


The old half-penny has gone. You have been handling 5NP (l/-) and 10NP (2/-) coins for some time now. • On October 14th the new 50NP coin will begin to


; replace our old ten shilling note. At the end of the ■' ■


’ year the half-crown will have gone. - KEEP ON CONVERTING!


' But you still have time to handle many more old ten shilling and pound notes if you act quickly.


A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS PAPER WILL SELL ALMOST ANYTHING. IT WILL HELP YOU CONVERT GOODS FOR SALE INTO CASH OR YOUR CASH INTO THE GOODS YOU WANT.


Telephone Githeroe 2323 or call at the Advertiser and Times King Street office.


LIONS 100 CLUB.—No. 15.


YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING EDUCATION COMMITTEE


INFORMATION ABOUT


VACANCIES ON FULL-TIME ADVANCED COURSE IN FURTHER EDUCATION


, Students living in tne West Riding and seeking information about vacancies on full-time and Sandwich courses in technical and commercial colleges through­ out the country leading to Degrees and Higher National | Diplomas . shoutd contact . the


following officers-


MR. I McARDLE. Mr R. Kllbum.


I Countv Education Offices, 8 Bond Street.:


Wakefield ITel.’. Wakefield 75234.


.


Ext. 525 and 528. LEGAL NOTICE


MALLEY—JOHN MALLEY,


I late of 21 Church Street Church who died at Clitheroe on the | 22nd Janunry 1969 (Estate about


I estate.


er Office, London, W.C.2., failing t which the Duchy Solicitor may


ake steps to administer tho


£220). The kin of the above named are requested to apply to t The Solicitor, Duchy of Lancas­


Clitheroc.


cond, £5: also l i kw. Nite Store heater.—Schofleld, 17 York St.,


,s CRADLE (wood) ex. |


JOIN ASPDEN'S CHRISTMAS CLUB for transistor radios.


LARGE STOCK ol record tape recorders and radiograms


2683.


at terms you can afford.—A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane, and | Woone Lane. Clltheroo. Tel.


FREE TIPPING for hard rubble. —Three Rivers Caravan Park. Eaves Hall Lane, West Bradford. Tel. Clitheroe 3523.


RE-CLAIMED TIMBER JOISTS. spars and two by three's, new and used boards.—Mltton, Hes- ley Farm. Rathmell. Tel. Long ] Preston 402.


VIVA GAS APPLIANCES


Up to £10 allowed on your Old Cooker, up to £25 allowed on your Old Gas Fire. We stock all makes, and all appli­ ances. Fitted within 16 days.


VIVA GAS APPLIANCES 106 BLACKBURN ROAD, ACCRINGTON.


Tel. Accrington Day 33872- Night 36521.


22/24 PRESTON • NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN.


Tel. Day 57?'” — Night 36521.


T.V. RENTALS, no deposit. Re- l conditioned sets from 7/- week,


owergate, Clltheroe. Tel. 3444.


9ow deposit. B.B.C.-2 sets from H/- week. Sets over 3 years old.— L Kaine & D. Rawson. 79


JOIN ASPDEN'S CLUB for cycles. CHRISTMAS


NYLON STRETCH COVERS, over 75 patterns to choose from. Cash in- credit. Free home demonstrations. Tel. Clltheroe 3975 or call 11 Langdale Avenue. Clitheroe


RESTMOR H.C.B. PRAM, white/ grey, good cond., £5.—Tel Clith­


eroe 2787.


NEW and second-hand modern pianos. Leading makes, includ­ ing Rodgers, Hopklnson, Zender, Bentley Mannlngton 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. 25820.


BEADS NEED RETHREADING? —Take them to Coneron and Leeming. 17-19 Moor * Lane. Clltheroe.


HOOVER WASHING MACHINES and vacuum cleaners. Irons, kettles Ian heaters, etc., from your Hoover dealer: A. E. Har­ greaves. Moor Lane and Woono Lane, CUtheroe. Tel. 2683.


JEWELLERY REPAIRS of every description undertaken at: Coneron and Lcemlng.; 17-19 Moor Lano Ciithcroe.


PINNACLE LADDER NEW AND SHOI’-SOILED


GET A


33ft. to 22ft, £H 0 0 . . M }» ! Tift, to 26ft. £11) (I 0 . . t l j J;? , 10ft. to 3Uft. £11 10 0 .*


8ft. to lif t. W 5 0 . . J3 0 10ft. to 18ft. £li 1(1 l> . .


Save money. J5uv now: Simp soiled Now


~ u I P ■PINNACLE WORKS


ED B R O X U P (TIMBER) LTD


LUM15E ST. BURNLEY Telephone ,25670


| TROPICAL FISH TANK- and fish. 24” x 12” x 15’’. complete with stand.—3 pendle Terrace,


Rimington. CUthcroc. ■_____


4’ MEDIUM OAK SIDEBOARD, £12.-Apply Manvin, CUtheroc | Rd.. Whaliey. _ _ _ _ _ _ _


LADIES’ KNITWEAR. cardigans, and jumper suits in


tricel. crimplene, /hie wool,


colours.—Economic Stores, 7U Whalley Rd. Clitheroe.


Orion, or heavy knits, Jy to 44” bust. In lovely choice of


NOVALUX I.CJ. clear corrugated, sheeting, 6’ x 2’ 6”; 8 Vi-mber


10* x 2’ 6”.__Waterloo Timber Co Tel, CUthcroc 3263._____ _


CEDAR PROTECTION. Ce<Iar ____


wood water repellent.—Wato loo Timber Co. Tel. Clitne.-oe 3263.


AGA COOKERS


CAS, OIL OR SOLID FUEL. MAIN DISTRIBUTORS


BURNLEY, NELSON, COLNE AND EAST lancs. a r ea .


Quotations with pleasure.


CATALOGUES AVAILABLE FREE ON REQUEST.


Visit our Showroonw-r CO RTS


6 2 /7 3 /7 7 Scotian J R«a<!'. Nelson-


83 Manchester. Road, Burnley- "


STRAYED in Grindleton area, 3| lambs, green head, blue shoul­ der.—Tel. Gisburn 458.


PETS


26th Auglist 1969 ”^ n^ on of W«Ut'“ "ack Russell*. TOM SCHOFIELD. High Court for the suspensmno


I ^ -woods. near chorley. PERSONAL


ford, ---- 3901 for appointment._____


PUPPIES GALOOE. Lassie Collies. Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Pckes. | Poodles. Labradors, Corgis. Spaniels, Slietlands. Scotties, Cairns,


PArm, moss lane, whittle- TEL. 31802.


carded clothing.- 3i Church Square. Worsthorne. | Write or phone Burnley 27882.


AND POT £ £ £ ’a IN XOOR POCKET. We buy second-hand furniture, house-


} M IS C E L L A N E O U S S A L E S ,


I JOIN ASPDEN’S CHRIS™AS CLUB for toy"


_


FOR EXPERT ATTENTFo^^t? your sewing machine repli™ing I . The Walter Thomason Sewi e


---------------— .n eni’11'03^ cattle* but a dis- Phone.


Centre. 72/74/76 Scotland Hoad. Nelson


—Write , or Mellor.2787


PRAM . SERVICE: hoods covered' and apron wheels re-


Htyred and repaired.—A. 683.


and Tel.


NYLON STRETCH COVERS.. over 75 patterns to choose from


Cllthesoe_____ ■ .


Cash or credit. WL.5 J™ demonstrations. Tel. 3975 or can 11 Langdale Avenue.


RENT YOUR T.V. from 7/£<?J£ week including aerial mmn


tenance. Limited number oi thoroughly reconditioned, secs available.—A, E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane, ■ and Woono L,aiu.. Clitheroe. Tel. 2683._________


CAMERA CABIN _____________ .CAMERAS Irom £0-19-8. PktuI“ r0.


Cameras from CAMERAS from 15 gns.


5,/"' POLAROIDand


Auction Marts CLITHEROE


There was a good entry of


PmintilvTU,iED ANDs5m^shury. appointing show of 'store sharp. | Cattie at thc fortnightly sale


of in-calf and store cattle at Clitheroe Auction Mart on


sections, and the prices were: In-calf cows, September-Octo- ber ’calving to £113; in-calf heifers to £107; strong stores to £76; stlrks £39 to £55. Prizes; Cow: 1, B.. Bristol of


Friday, Trade was very good in both


BENTHAM


West Bradford; 2, R. Cowbum of Chorley. Heifer: 1, F. Talbot of Ribchester; 2, G. Stopforth and Sons of Kirkham, At Monday’s fatstock sale


cows and heifers including 18 fully accredited forward in the dairy section at Bentham and | District Auction Mart on Wed­ nesday.


There were 116 newly-calved


there were 53 cattle, 1,109 lambs, sheep and ewes and 42 pigs on offer. Quotations: Light steers 212s


M. and J. Faraday, £131; 2, J. Parker, £106; 3, W. Cray- ston, £128. Newly-calved hei­ fer; 1, W. Strickland, £123; 2, and 3, W. E. Brown, £110 and £106. Best fully-acerediteu beast: S. Ashton, £139.


Prizes: Newly-calved cow; 1,


to 240s, average 225s 9; medium steers 199s to 208s, average 203s; light heifers 188s to 219s, average 210s 3d; underweight rejects 225s; black and white heifers with grade 193s to 220s, average 209s; quality cows 126s to ‘159s. average 134s lOd;


JOIN ASPDEN’S CHRISTMAS other cows 101s to 123s. aver- CLUB Xor television.


RTRPTPH rnvPRQ noVavaliabie Lambs 3s 8d to 4s Id average SL a d J ° ? o C°m!aR


age I l ls 8d. Tu dec ntenc


unusual suite or chair shape. average 3s; horned and half- Tel. Clitheroe 3975


mpw r v n pq ™ rtpnos’t NfE


greaves. Moor Lane and Woone 1 There were 84 dairy c&ttle £7 4s. 9d. Lane. Clitheroe Tel 2683.


Also household gas fridge ana cooker in excellent condition. 38 Castle St., Cllthem0- Tel. | 2182


fridge, deep fryer seysei. etc. ---j.* »*uiOiUi, ' -n’eno ‘


rom°7/6 “ • wSek® A E Har- weight 27s to 29s. average 28s. £4 5s. to £10 I0s„ average anci gj calves on offer at the At the weekly sale of store


terms. 1 | to 32s, average 30s ou 3d; over­ | average 69s. 7d; calves (each)


TcDMiMATinu op i case. must I weekly s&l© of newly*calved I cattle, 19 animals were for- ^ r ' ^ 'T q u W f t a b i e , cattl/ and calves on Tuesday, warded. Black and white Here-


heifers to £62; black and white


TWO FIRESIDE CHAIRS. £5. each; small formlcca top kitchen table with 3 c


£72 to £131, average £99 5s. 28 cows £72 to £127, average


—Apply 11 Hillside Drive„-.Sest Bargh of Waddington, and H. Bradford. Tel, Clltheroe 2508.


^he judges, Messrs.


WATCH NEEDING REPAIR?! Take it to Coneron & Leeming 17-19 Moor Lane. Clltheroe.


Mrs. Doris Seilers (BS.SS.A) 2 Eostfleld Drl^. West Brad- , BLA0KBURN.S Br10htesT camera Clitheroe.' Toi. uutneroe gHOp HAg THE W1DEST RANGE OP


“Phocus”


PROJECTORS IN THE AREA. BOTH SLIDE AND CINE.


Wc must have the blsgcst anil lxst sleck I ln thc area, and we know wc Give tne | best service-


TRY US AND SEE No deposit terms available at:- PllOCUS 15 NORTHGATE,


BLACKBURN. TEL. G0759.


CARPETS, expert fitting esti­ mates free, day or evening, «• Kainc and D. Rawwson, 79 Lowergatc, Cl-itheroe. fob 3444.


-m prices- 56 top quality heifers | steers to £61. .


Turner of Langho, awarded | the following: Heifers: 1. T. C. Cowking of Slaidbum; 2, H. Palmer of Twiston. Cow: 1 W. Rigby of Longridge; 2. H. and E. A. 'Whittaker of |


Clitheroe. Rearing calves made from


GISBURN


news and heifers including 13 fully accredited forward in the dairy section at Gisburn Auc­ tion Mart yesterday week. Prizes; Black and white cow;


There were 312 newly-calved


1, D. Carlisle, £129; 2, A. Wade. £120 3. E. Thompson and Sons. Coloured- cow: 1 and 2 A. Wade. £100 and £98: 3. Mrs. E. A. Drinkall and Sons,


FREE, largo quantity dry mod I


Joinery Works. Goulbourne | Street, Keighley.


SINGER PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEW- INC MACHINE. Zt-Zan Button, Holes. Overlook etc. Absolute barsaln. £17-10. Can be seen at Mrs. OALLAOHER, ‘JG9 MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEV. Tel.


20105.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Eave middleman's profit. We re-cover your treasured three-


piece suites &s new treat as little as 18 bus. Chairs £7. over 100 patterns. Free estimates. Distance no objecL Write or phone: HENLEY. M ZION STREET toff Padlham Road). BtIRNLEY. Tel.


27188. __________


DIVAN BEDS. Sec our range of beds and bedroom suites, 10 lb cash discount.—H. Kaine and D. Rawson. 79 Lowergnte. Tel. Clltheroo 3444.


COMET HAIR TRIMMER ns ad-1 vertised on TV, 12/6.—Derrick Green, MPA., 4. Railway View,


Clitheroc.


Don't let this happen to YOU


1


chipping, continuous supplies. Wilson, £134 ana. £13». —Ernest Slater Ltd.. Prepared dited cow or heifer. 1 and A


_________ ________ Black and white heifer: 1, ^ { s -^ an d £W4d ACC^


£85. . . ,


F. Kelsall. £114 and Coloured heifer: 1. 2 and J. Mrs. E. A. Drinkall and Sons.


£87 and £84. Chief prices: Black and


white cows to £135: black and white heifers to £160; cdoured , cows to £98; coloured heifers to £87; accredited cows to


Light steers 205s to 220s. aver­ age 211s: medium steers 191s to 210s. average 198s 4d:


£124.There were 149 cattle. 1.741 sheep, 43 pigs and 638 calves on offer in the fatstock section. Quotations: Certified cattle:


light heifers 188s to 212s, aver­ age 200s 9d; uncertified steers and heifers 192s to 227s aver­ age 209s; fat cows 80s to 147s.


average 108s 9d. Sheep: Light lambs 3s 8Jd


to 3s llid, average 3s 9Jd: medium iambs 3s 6d to 3s 8Jd, average 3s 7Jd; heavy lambs 3S 5d to 3s 6id. average 3s 6d. light shearlings 2s lOid to 3s 71d, average 3s ljd; heavy shearlings average 2 s 3d; horned ewes (each) 23s to Ills, average 60s; half-bred ewes (each) 70s to 132s, average


average 28s; cutters 27s 6d to 32s average 31s 3d; baconers 27s’ Gd to 32s average 31s 2d, fat sows £17 to £31, average


104s Id. Figs- Porkers 27s to 29s 6d.


£20 8s.


£6 5s, average £5 6s 8d: rearers (each) £6 10s to £48


calves: Killers (each) 15s to . and white steers to £69; Here-


10s, average £18 3s 5d. Eleven strong stores; Black


| MISCELLANEOUS SALES | | LEATHER L? 0


quarter coats. £4-12-6, all co: ours* dress skirts and trews in all slzes.-Economlc Stores, 701


' „n"col- Whalley R-d., CUtheroe.____


I JOIN ASPDEN’S CHRISTMAS! CLUB for, record players and |


tape recorders.


FORMICA. C u t sizes or formica work tops made to





quiroments.—Waterloo Timber | Co. Tel. Clltheroe 3263.


re-


fapele Silver ash.—Waterloo I Timber Co. Tel, Olltheroe 3263.


REFRIGERATORS , by loading makers. No deposit credit sale terms at.—A E. Hargreaves. Moor Lano and Woone Lane.


Clltheroe. Tel. 2683.__________


LADIES' DRESSES and cardi­ gan suits in all sizes, new autumn stocks in now a t -


8-30 a.m. to 9 pun. 8 Jbs. dry cleaning 10/*»““Tcl.


8091. _______' ■


PHILO'S COT FOR SALEi (100^ coml—Apply after 6 pm.-39


Snlthill Rd. CUtheroe. AGA COOKER, 2-oven domestic cm i i-LLiuii


Main Distributors. fSm.Scot- CUtheroe and District branch land Rd.. Nelson Tel. 635B1).


.............


, Thirty nine members of the |


i Burnley 20742.


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* They were: shown i round; the Conference House by:; the war­ den,: Miss P. Gradwell. . After supper in the dining room, they held a short service in the chapel.


. -. WThe president; Mrs. M. ■ F. „ „ hitweli : thanked - Councillor


Fell, l and . Mrs. - t P. Clayton fftoanked Miss Gradwell.


. all serviced and ready for'*}* stallatlon. Bargain. — Corts


model cream and black, com- oleto with copper boiler, giving adequate supply domestic hot water. Just taken in exchange,


LADIES’ CYCLE 3-soeed. also elrl’s cycle, 20 frame,. £4* .17 Windsor Av., Clltiheroe.


VI0TORIAN VELVET EuWOT-bacM £ff- tee and matching .chair, £05.,


Lancashire Ladies Social


Section of the N.F.U. were given a conducted tour of


Whalley -Abbey on Monday evening by Councillor J. H. Fell, of , Whalley.


Economlc Stores, 70 Whalley Rd- C i i t h c r o e . ________


PEEL STREET LAUNDRAMAT and 'dry cleaning, open dally |


Clitheroe I


£8 to £27 10s, and averaged | £14 15s.


chairs, deep freeze, butchers 1 wben cattle met a good trade n >rd steers to £84 10s, Ga.llo- ancl calves found a brisk de- way X steers to £76; Charolais mand,


s l re lor that 3s lOd. Sheep 2s 9d to-3sI 5d, bred ewes 38s to 116s, average


moquette, £22—16 Park Avenue, average 33s 4d; cutters 28s 6d Clitheroe. Tel. 3929.


siiitE, rust j 78s. Pigs: porkers 30s to 3os, to 31s, average 31s; bacon 29s


fully accredited cows to £139 average £113 8s; black and white fully accredited heifers to £130. average £110 10s lOd; black and white cows to £131, average £100 9s. 4d; black anc. white heifers to £127, average £103 6s. 3d; one Jersey heifer to £55. There were 1,049 sheep and


Prices: Black and white


12 calves on offer in the fat stock section.


Id., average 3s. 10id; shear­ lings 3s. Id. to 3s. 3d., average 3s. 2d; ewes (each) 59s. to 81s.,


Prices; Lambs 3s. 8d. to 4s. |


The Week’s Obituary


ford steers to £92; Charolais steers to £62.


ward at the weekly sale of in­ pig gilts, sows and store pigs. Prices: 10 in-pig sows to £33


There were 320 animals for­


10s; 11 in-pig gilts to £31 2s: two boars to £40; store pigs £4 19s to £10 lls, average £6 8s.


Clitheroe branch of the Royal Engineers Association, Mr. John William Templeman died at his home in Victoria Avenue, Chatburn on Monday. He was


Mr. J. W. Templeman A committee member of the


53.


Apprentice School, Chepstow, from 1931 to 1934, Mr. Temple­ man joined the Royal Engin­ eers. During the war, he was a specialist i n s t r u c t o r in demolition and weapons to the Underground, Partisan and Sabateur School set up in Eng­


I In 1955 he retired after 21 years' service with the Royal Engineers. At the time of his death, Mr. Templeman was a stores and dispatch manager. A native of Hayfleld. Derby­ shire, he was an all-round


land.


sportsman. Mr. Templeman is survived


by a widow and four sons. Service and interment took


place at Christ Church, Chat- bum, yesterday.


Mrs. J. Kelly


Westhead and Sons Ltd., Sal­ ford Bridge Mill, for many years, Mrs. Jane Kelly, Woone Lane, Clitheroe, died at her home recently, she was 80.Born in Low Moor, Mrs Kelly lived in Clitheroe most of her life, but remained associated with St. Paul'


A former weaver at Wm.


in the c h u r c h on Sunday, con ducted by the vicar, the H«v. i A. K. Bisbrown. ■.>


Mr. B. Edwards After studying at the Army Clitheroe, died at his home yes­


town, Mr. Benjamin (Ben) Edwards, of Corporation Street,


A well-known figure in the


terday week. He was 67. _ Mr. Edwards, who was boin..' Clifcheroe, attended the old


Wesleyan School,


later employed at James Thomber and Sons, Holmes Mill, as a loom sweeper. He


I


retired two years ago. ■ He was a member of the Pen­


dle Club, Lowergate, and the


Castle Bowling Club. A keen bowler, Mr. Edwards


won several trophies, including ;


thc. Mitchell Handicap, the Southworth Handicap and a ; bowling tournament organised in connection with the 800th anniversary celebrations. He was also a keen marks-


man at the old rifle range in Clitheroe Market. He was associated with Trinity Meth­


odist Church.


Mr. Edarwds is survived by : a widow, two brothers and a


. , ,


sister.A service at Trinity Meth­ odist Church preceded crema­ tion at Accrington on Monday.


hospital, of Mrs. Edith Jane Wilkinson, of Hambledon View.


Mrs. E. J. Wilkinson The death has occurred in


Read. She was 76. She was a member of St.


Church. A wildow—her husband died


four years ago—Mrs. Kelly was a member of the Pendle Club, Lowergate. The interment took place at


John’s Mothers’ Union and the Read and Simonstone Women’s


Unionists. Mrs. Wilkinson was the


Clitheroe Cemetry after a ser­ vice in St. Paul’s Church, con­ ducted by the Rev. D. Leyiand A memorial service was held


DISTRICT NEWS Waddington


Waddington Vicarage on Wednesday week on behalf of Christian Aid. The effort was planned by


Open (lay An open day was held at


a combined committee of representatives from both the P a r i s h and Methodist Churches and support was freely given by people of Waddington and West Brad­


ford. In spite of the heavy rain


which fell almost incessantly throughout the day, there was a brisk trade at the stalls although many of the out-door attractions had to


be cancelled. Competition winners were:


Canon C. F. Goodchild, and Mrs. Goodchild acted as host a n d hostess. The effort raised £120. Further efforts for the same cause are planned for later in the year.


and Janet Sowden. The vicar of Waddington,


Service On Sunday a memorial


service for the late Mrs, Meta Simpson, of Brook Villas, was held at the Meth­


odist Church. Preacher was the Rev.


nition". Thc evening service was


Walton. He spoke on the subject:


John A. Goodhall. of Chat- bum who spoke on “Recog­


conducted by the Supt. Mini­ ster. the Rev. Norman D.


“Ye Cannot Servo Two Mas­ ters" saying we cannot be slaves to two masters: if we desire to serve God, we can­ not be a slave to some other force of evil. Collections for the day were for church


funds.


Youth Club A meeting was called on


Tuesday evening in the Church of England Primary School by the West Riding Area Youth Officer to try to re-form the youth club in Waddington which ceased to exist a year ago.


Gisburn


Gisbum Women’s Institute, held a coffee evening and bring and buy sale for mem­ bers and friends at her home, Fisherman's Cottage, Nappa, last Thursday. Owing to the bad weather


Coffee Evening Mrs. J. Ellison, president of


Miss Broughton, Hilary Cook, Kathryn Dewhurst a n d Linda Barrow. E. Sinclair, Mrs. Bargh, Kathryn Hoyle


widow of Mr. Percy Wilkinson. The Rev. F. W. Bennett,


assisted by the Rev. F. Creers, conducted the funeral service at St. John’s Church and the interment in the churchyard.


Cause for


Mr. Robert Overing Weymes, of Church Gates, Gisburn. During the service tho


hymns “Jerusalem the Gol­ den", and “The Lord is My Shepherd" (to Crimond) were sung. Bearers were Messrs. M.


Hudson, A. Parker, W. D. Saunders and E. Walton.


B O W L S


Alliance certam


week, Blaokbum Alliance made certain of the Great Harwood Bowling League championship. Ribblesdale at present


By defeating Whaliey last


lying second in the table, need only one point from their final game to finish in the runners-up position. Results: Calderstones S.C.


tons of dust fell on every square mile of Chrtburn last year, according to the annual report of Clitheroe Rural Council’s public health inspec­ tor Mr. H. Cockshutt. He says that the deposit of


concern The staggering total of 85.7


dust in the Chatburn area is giving rise to concern. A significant amount of the


pollution arises from factories in Clitheroe borough, and sev­ eral representations have been made to the borough council. The rural council sas several


Ullages in both Chatbum and Downham. recording th e


amount of dust which falls. Both of them show a con­


siderable increase over the figures for 1967. In Chatburn, the figure of 85.7 tons of cal­ cium per square mile compares with 73.2 tons the previous


year. In Downham, 33.5 tons fell


when 11.2 tons fell on Chat­ burn, and. the average figure for Chatburn is 7.14 tons of dust per square mile each


tons in 1*967. The worst was September,


month.


(21 118, Ribblesdale (8) 157; Clitheroe Castle (6) 150, Salesbury M.C. (4) 138; Oswaldtwistle Conservatives (9) 167, Clitheroe Circket Club (1) 129; Whalley (3) 146, Blackburn Alliance (7) 150.


Clitheroe C.C. Oswald. Cons. Lowerfold P. Salesbury M.C. Clitheroc C. Whalley


Blackburn All. 15 14 1 112 Ribblesdale


BOWLING LEAGUE P W D Ft


. .1 5 11 4 . 15 11 . 15


.. 15 . 15


Cald'stones S.C. 16


.. 15 15


9 8 7 6


3 12 1 15


4 6 7 8 9


R. Holt 18, F. Hudson 18, J. Sherliker 18, J. Lord 17, F. Sanderson 18, W. Wilkinson 14 H. Knowles 14. J. Lan­ caster 18, G. Taylor 12, J. Grimshaw 18, Mrs. J. Grim- shaw 18. H. Bowker 18, J. Geldard 10, J. Murphy 18, H. Lawson 12, H. Pemberton 18, ,W. Colwill 18, A. McAvoy 18, T. Wignall 18. Total 321. HIGHFIELD: R. Sharp 17,


team has played two matches recently, beating Highfield ark, Blackburn, by 89 points, and losing to Corporation Park Blackburn, by 89 points CASTLE; N. Windle 18,


Castle Veterans bowling


Junior League Local clubs had mixed


fortunes in the Ribblesdalc Junior League on Satur­ day, as Langho Colony, Wlialley and Waddington won their matches, while Clitheroe,


Ribblesdale


four-wicket win over Great Harwood meant more than just four points, it was their first win of the season. Langho’s win at Clitheroe


Wanderers and Read were all defeated.For Waddington.


their last year, compared with 19.5 When Ribbicsi


derers were shot thc only questio ing or so it see h o w quickly Earby side won


unpredictable an occasion the gam


them off. But cricket


a situation in wh apparently sitting to fight; for; ever, league leaders achieve their : victory without; s burning. In fact, . the.


both sides ran singly parallel blesdale lost thr for eight runs an 30 when half t t out; Earby lost six and wero on]


five wickets had Accepting that


are reckoned as.; ■ting side down to


problems and cou a weak team,,b« Weaver, Holden^ grove the regula: A tricky wicket


ought to have roi Ribblesdale ha


29 by Procter ■stemmed a slide when Dennett ac Cottam at two; tinned by Ma claimed; : the Slinger and As*


addition of six


R ead In the return


with their lo Read complete double over Wh


with the score, only one wicke looked as though was not going;; However, only th reached double Whalley wero all Neil Duckwort;


ing them of cig Read put Wha


END Clithcroc and


dale Wanderers quit the race for blcsdale League pionship when


several weeks, dropped down to place alongside t erers as a resul eight-wicket ham: Baxenden. The defeat couli


come at a worse put the Chatburn eight points beh. the leaders, with games left to play Clitheroe had ea:


■fered defeats on After heading th'


Baxenden in the R cup semi-finals Saturday the tf turned when Clit. put out for 34. This lowest. sc


season was.; not augury for Sunda- with. Earby in r bottom Cup final


own complication, coming through varying heights; A fourth wick


of these, and it:V Sumner was broi lie fell to a cat dough. Seddon had


had a two-fold result. It helped push the visitors away from the relegation battle, and, at the same time, put Clitheroe in deeper


title race is still open, the First Division championship was won on Saturday when Lucas drew with English Electric to give them 57 points, one more than their nearest rivals can hope to gain even if they win all their remaining matches. Results: Division 1: Ciithcroe 67,


chance of gaining promotion to the First Division when they were defeated by 50 runs at Whalley. While the Second Division


trouble. Read virtually lost their


$


some peole . stayed away but about £17 was made for the Institute funds. I t was announced that a


j. Breckhill 16, W. Jones 10, E. O’Malley 6, E. Almond 18, A. Howarth 17, C. Watson 18, j . Broughton 18, W. James 6, H. Horn 18, E. Leny 2, J. Cook 9, W. Hargreaves 4, R. Bagley 18, W. Jones 16, W. Sharpies 18, E. Ellis 12, T. Riding 12, T. Goldborough 5, W. Hargreaves 2. Total 232.


waste paper collection would be made at the next monthly meeting in September. A competition was won by Mrs. J. Gomall and Miss


band have recently returned from a visit to Australia to see their son.


Thwaite. Mrs. Ellison and her hus­


vicar of Gisburn, the Rev. J. H. Renton, conducted the funeral service for the late


Service On Monday afternoon, the


NFU Ladies at Abbey


den 15, J- E. Moody 15, J. Wood 15, W. Hope 11, G. Capstick 13, J. Tyson 15, C. Green 15, T. Duckworth 14. j. Everin 15, R. Sharpies 15, G. Turner 15, J. Entwistle 15, W. Parker 15, F. Graham 15, J. Smith 15, J. Farish 11, J. Fitton 15, R. Moms 14. Total


CORPORATION: \E. Asp-


. 258. ■CASTLE: N. Windle 6, R. Holt 4, F. Hudson 9, J. Sher­ liker 15, H.. Knowles 15, J. Liveley 7, F. Colwell 12, Geo. Pemberton 15, J. Murphy 6, H. Lawson 10, H. Bowker 7, W; Marsland 4, T. Wignall 7, W. Wilkinson 3, F. Sanderson 12 Jim Whittaker 15, Jack


David Pollard w: member his : firs Senior League of veteran Jim From the start


on the offensiv Seddon, was cai boundary by Th


having just hit. Rudd.


batted on, taking! singles until Gj howled by Ruddl Goodway jol


Fairclough arl


I


clough, and despl duction of Petc-I attack, the scl quickly along, asl sixes from Gootl With one run!


Langho Colony 68-5: Earby 77, Oswaldtwistle Im. 78-5: Lucas 155-9 dec., E.E.C. 87-6: Padiham 177-5 dec., Black­ burn Northern 68-5: Pendle Forest 60, Lr. Darwen 100; Settle 81-5, Cherry Tree 80. Division 2: Bamoldswick


•‘"S Do i


60-4, Rolls Royce 58; BB and CV 128, Rawtenstall 56-9: Cherry Tree 63-5, Ribbies- dale Wanderers 61: Oswald­ twistle Im. 48, Baxenden 49-2; Wadington 68-6, Great Harwood 67; Whalley 149, Read 99. Fixtures:. Tomorrow: Division 1 —


Blackburn Northern v Lucas; Cherry Tree v Clitheroe; Lower Darwen v Langho Colony: Oswaldtwistic Im. v. Padiham; Pendle Forest v Earby. Division 2: Great Harwood


• Whittaker 1, • G. Taylor ; 15. Total 163.


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