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(li) AAvcrtiserand Times, July 31, 1070


A touch of pageantry at afternoon service


chairman of Bowland Rural Council, Councillor J. • Por­ ter, and council members.


Thirteen floral displays


are to be arranged in the church, and. on Sunday,. August 9, a sermon is to be preached by the Archdeacon of Craven, the Vcn. Arthur Sephtou.


Wedding m m


scene of thousands of wed­ dings, and later next month there will be a renewal of marriage vows service, when many husbands and wives who were married at Mitton will be taking part.


All Hallows has been the A garden party is to be J l l H i i t Sim


m i t i


MITTON HISTORY continued: - , i i r V *. -4


earlier than the 14th Cen­ tury, and its base is modern. Pews in the nave arc


Jacobean, and the pulpit has panels with Queen Anne mouldings.


Fascinating Like all old churches with - »•


a long history. All Hallows has had its prominent attenders—but not a 1 1 churches have its fascina­


cribable quality which the present - day parishioners


■*\ * v


tion. It seems to have an indes­


cannot forget. Each Sunday, the congre­


gation is made up, not just of villagers, but of people from all around the district, including Clithcroc.


Since it was built, the


church has been, and still is, the central feature of Mit­ ton.


For months, church mem­


special celebrations com­ mittee was set up. under the chairmanship of Mrs. Kath­ leen Hill. To commemorate the


bers have been busily pre­ paring for the seventh cen­ tenary. To cope with the work, a


» P •Vt


INTERIOR of All Hal­ lows Church, looking west towards the font and the minstrels’ gallery.


A four-day flower festival


begins on August 7, and attending the opening cere­ mony will be the vice-


m 1111


held the following Saturday at Sagar Fold, the home of Councillor and Mrs. Ronald Williamson.


At the beginning of Sep­


tember. Canon C. F. Good- child, Vicar of Waddington. will preach at a deanery ser­ vice in the church.


Costumes Thc highlight of the cele­


brations will be a special church service on Sunday, September 13. when parish­ ioners will wear costumes representing each century.


authenticity as possible, research into the history of the costumes has been car­ ried out by sixth-formers at Accrington High School, under the direction of Mrs. Freda Makin.


And, to achieve as much represent 1270. together with says: “This beautiful


A former High Sheriff of Lancashire, Col. G. G. H. Bolton, and his wife wi


SITUATIONS VACANT TRAINEE


STORES CONTROLLER Young man (18-25 years)


for Purchasing, Order Progress and Despatch Duties.


LODEMATIC LTD., CL1THEROE. Tel: 2233 (exf. 5)


anniversary, a scries of events, starling next Friday and ending in Sr plumber, has been organised


SITUATIONS VACANT


YOUNG LADY REQUIRED FOR


• RECEPTION • TELEPHONE


• TYPING


TYPING TRAINING AVAILABLE


KIBBLES® ALE CEMENT Ltd. f t - -


Have-vacancies for,the loflowing skilled maintenance , , ‘ personnel:—


TWO ELECTRICIANS willing to work four by three shift system when required.


ONE INSTRUMENT MECHANIC for day work


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Both positions -with sick scheme, pension scheme and three weeks annual holiday after qualifying period-


For further information' write or call on MR. E. CRABTREE, Personnel Officer.


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MAIN GAS APPLIANCES LTD. Require a


LEADING HAND STOREKEEPER


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EXPERIENCED STOREKEEPER REQUIRED


TO SUPERVISE PROGRESS STORES SECTION A VERY GOOD RATE OF PAY JS OFFERED TO A MAN CAPABLE OF- OPERATING AN EFFICIENT -STORAGE SYSTEM


- PLEASE APPLY TO THE:— PERSONNEL OFFICER, GOTHIC WORKS, WYRE STREET, PADIHAM.


PART-TIME


WAITERS OR WAITRESSES REQUIRED


ALSO PART TIME WASHERS UP FOR KITCHEN Supper Provided -


Transport Home


Good Rates of Pay Apply Manager


PUNCHBOWL HOTEL Hurst Green. Tel: Stonyhurst 209 TO TAKE CHARGE OF OUR WORKSHOP- FOREMAN FITTER REQUIRED ill • f i larva >1


DEALING WITH SERVICING AND REPAIRS TO OU R FLEET OF INTERNAL QUARRY VEHICLES INCLUDING DUMPERS AND SHOVELS.


• A GOOD RATE AND BONUS WILL BE PAID TO THE RIGHT MAN '


AND THERE IS SCOPE FOR CONSIDERABLE ■ OVERTIME.


APPLY: WORKS MANAGER,


. TARMAC ROADSTONE HOLDINGS, BANKFIELD QUARRY, CLITHEROE.


LODEMATIC LTD., CLITHEROE. Tel: 2233


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION ' ' MART Co. Ltd.


A vacancy lias occurred for a part-time clerk for employment, on sales days. Accuracy with figures essential. Persons in­ terested please apply to the offices of the Mart, Railway Road, Clitheroe.


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE.


MALE S.R.N. OR S.E.N. day duty. a .0100 per annum geriatric lead,


fter qualifying period. Apply to Matron.


DO YOU


WANT TO BE A


JOURNALIST?


Applications are invited from boys who have taken two “A” levels this year and who would like to spend the next year (from September) a t a full­


time course in journalism at the Hands College, Preston.


Candidates should live in


the area covered by the Clith- ercc Advertiser and Times,


and be interested in people and events. A geuerous allowance will be paid during training.


Please write (or an interview to


THE EDITOR, 3, King Street, Clitheroe.


There is also an opening for an adult trainee (i.e. over 24 years .of age) This will, appeal to a well educated man with ■wide interests who wishes to make a career in newspaper work in his home town)


APPRENTICE HAIRDRESSER re­ quired for busy salon.—Apply Sheila’s, Hairdressers, Woone Lane. Tel. 4275.


LADIES WANTED to do hand knitting and crocheting in their own home. Good rates. Please


Clithcroc. or phone Clithcroe 3080 after 6 p.m.


call with a sample of work to Mary Jane. 90. Bawdlands,


TWO 15-YEAn.OLO BOYS re­ quired for mill: round.—Tel,


Clltheroe 2509.


TARMAC ROADSTONE HOLD INCS • Bonkfleld. Clitlieroc. Office cleaner required five


nights per week.—Please Tel Clitlicroe 2371.


FULLY EXPERIENCED lady cook t required, full-time. — Applica­


Wions to Moorcock Inn Ltd.. 2333.


ate of pay.—Tel. Whatley 2221 addington, Nr. CUtheroc. Tel.


DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED rthree mornings per week. Good


WANTED. HOMELY PERSON to Join family. Langlio district, Only duties to help give loving care to boy 31 years and girl 19 months. Very good home, wage and every consideration given to someone fond of children.—Please ring Black­ burn 49238.


OCEAN LINERS. Radio Officers1 Training College. 91, Lancaster


Road Preston.—Phone 54364, Day or eve courses. Prospectus free.


CHEF REQUIRED for first-class country Inn. Live In or out.— Applications, stating age and experience to: Moorcock Inn Ltd., Waddington. Nr. CUtheroc. Tel. Clitberoe 2333.


SHOP ASSISTANT REQUIRED wage plus commission.—Apply


Websters, 8, Market Place, Clitheroc. Tel. 3103.


PART-TIME LADY assistant re qulred. hours to be arranged Good wage.—Price's. Confection­ ers. Castle St., Clitheroc.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES R E I MANS TA X F R E E RINGS.


21efc Birthday Anniversaries our Speciality.


Bullion Dealers (Old Gold Bought).


Buy that pood watch from an otablhhed Jeweller where after sales service Is guaranteed. SWISS watch and ring experts. Also Catholic. Repository. Leather and Fancy Goods.


Past the Culvert, next to 6t. Mary’s Church. 1 minutes bus station.


YO R K SH IR E 8 TR E E T , BURNLEY. Tel. Burnley .24705.


(H.P, possible). Easy parking a t rear.


YOU WANT THE BEST in smok­ ing. Try the Balkan Sobrane Pipe tobacco.—The Candy Shop, Wellgate, CUtheroe.


COT AND MATTRESS. 25/-. Union Street, Low Moor. —


Thornton. Hodgson Moor Farm, Waddington.


1963 A35 VAN for spares, mech­ anically sound, £25.—Apply


THE BRIDAL WEAR SP EC IA LIS TS. ANNE WHITTAKER (late .of the Arcade. Accrington). Our new Autumn collection now' in stock for brides and bridesmaids, plus headdresses, veils, parasols, etc. Dresses from 15. gns. to 50 gns and In all 6tzes. Choose your bridal parties complete enremble from the people who specialise In bridal wear. ANNE WHITTAKER. 5 INFANT STREET (opposite Peel Street Bus Station) ACCRINGTON. P r i v a t e appolutment3 arranged Tel Accrington 146737 or .71233.


PRAM SERVICE! hoods- re­ covered .and apron wheels re­ Hartyred and . repaired.—A- E.


W greaves, Moor Lane, and 2 oone Lane, Clithcroc. . Tel.


683.


MAGNIFIERS from 3/- to £20. Binoculars, Telescopes, Cameras, etc,_Edgar Bradshaw Ltd., 45,


Burnley Road, Padiham. T 14/16. King St., Clltheroe.


SALE — Oddic’s- Textiles Ltd. Summer Sale now in progress,


OWELS: bath size (slight sec­ onds) from 15/- each: hand towels. 8/6 each.-^Oddie’s Tex-, tiles Ltd., 14/16 Klug. Street, Clltheroe. ■ • • -_____


10/- OFF all Scholl sandals and driving casuals., whilst stacks last.—Charles' Clegg, / 5, Church Street, ClltKeroe.


AGA CO O K ER ,'2 oven domestic model. In cream and black. Incorporating water heater, giving adequate supply domestic hot water. In excellent' condi­ tion: Must be seen to’-appreciate bar­ gain. CORTS. Main Distributors,. 73/77 SCOTLAND ROAD.- NED50N.- Tel. 63689.


will be Frederick and Susan Spurgeon and Anne and Susan Greenhalgh. Members of the Sunday


Mr. Peter Lancaster and Susan and Tracey Wharton. Dressing in 1370 clothes


School are to portray 1470. One of the most beautiful


dresses is an Elizabethan costume, which is being worn by Mrs. Maureen Pecrmohamed. Mrs. Peermohamed, her


two children and her father, Mr. William Lancaster, arc representing 1570. Mrs. A. Williams, her


two daughters, Jane and Alison, Susan Harrison and Mr. H. Crawford will wear authentic Puritan clothes for the 1670 costumes. Wearing 1770 costumes


are Mrs. R. Simpson, Carol, Freda and Audrey Laycock. Adding a touch of Vic-


toriana—the 1870 clothes— arc Mrs. Susan Cooke and her daughter, Samantha. Finally, to the present


and the year 1970, which will be represented by-Coun- cillor and Mrs. Williamson. The final event is planned


for Sunday. September 27, when the Bishop of Brad­ ford, the Rl. Rev. Michael Parker, will preach at a floodlit harvest thanksgiving service.


Unchanging This Edward III church


has remained a lmo s t unchanged for centuries, and the Vicar is hoping that this will continue.


This is obvious from the


Vicar's foreword in the anniversary souvenir pro­


gramme. The Rev. A. F. Knowles old


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


NYLON STRETCH COVERS


AN AMAZING SELECTION OVEtl 170 DIFFERENT


PATTEHNS TO CHOOSE FROM.


Ail Prices—All an apes and Sizes quoted tor


For Free Home Demonstration Ring Clithoroc 3975 or call


II LANGDALE AVENUE. EDISFORd PARK CLITHEROE


YOU WANT THE BEST in smok­ ing. Try the Balkan Sobrnnc Pipe tobaciio.—The Candy Shop, Wcllgatc. CHtheroe


NOTICE TO FARMERS. For far­ rowing crates, call at S.D.V., Eshton Terrace. Tel. 4431.


ADULT READING BOOKS for sale . . all tastes catered lor


s . . . for fully illustrated leaflet, eend a large stamped addressed


GEV-E-TABS made from natural sources To give you all the


Order) Dept. C.A.T. 569, Old Kent Road, London. S.E.l.


nvelope to: O.K. Books (Mail t Vitamins you may need. Take


wo Tabsules daily and feel the difference.—Obtainable from C. R Hargreaves & Sons, Ltd., 40/46, Parson Lane, Clithcroe.


OVER tiU NEW CYCLES IN STOCK to choose from. Cash or M tenna.—At A Ui Hargreaves.


oor Lahe ana Woone Lane. OUtheroe l’el 2683


LADIES’ CYCLE, good condition, £4.—17, Windsor Av.. Clitheroe.


STRETCH COVERS now available made to measure for that onusuai suite or chair shaoe.— tel UUtheroe 3975


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring N ntre. 72/74/76 Scotland Road


elson - RE-UPHOLSTERY,


proOL We rc-cover your treasured three- piece suites as new from as little as 18 ijus. Chairs £7. over 100 patterns. Free estimates Distance no object. Write or phone: HENLEY. 80 ZION STREET' (otl Padlhrun Road). BURNLEY Tel 2718H


have middleman's


VENETIAN BLINDS in 20 dltler- ent colours at 331% olt retail prices Eg 5tt x 6ft. £7-9-6 All with live year written guaran­ ptee.—For free quotation write


hone or call, a . Langdale Av Cllberoe Tel 3975______


HOOVEIi WASHING MACHINES and vacuum cleaners. Irons,


kettles fan neaters etc. from four Hoover dealer: A. E Har­ greaves. Moor Lane and Woone


bane Clltheroe Tel 2683 3, Mellor 2787


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. Huntlev Lawn Samlesbury. —Write or Phone Sharo


BIO-STRATH, the herbal yeast food supplement and tonic. Bio- Strath gives energy and Is a t useful additional aid during the


reatment of illness and also t when convalescing. Helps you


o get fit and keep fit.—C. R. Hargreaves & Sons, Ltd.. 40/46 Parson Lane. Clitheroc.


DO YOUR WEEKLY WASH *t Peel Street Laundromat. Also


4 lbs of drv cleanlnc for 10/-


COLOUR TELEVISION now in stock. Same day delivery at:


A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lauc and Woone Lane, Clitheroc


SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT Wilton stair carpet. 8 vds x 27 in.— £10 Tel, CUtheroe 3975


LARGE STOCK of record P la y e r s , a tape recorders and radiograms


Woone Lane CUtheroo Tel 9683


Moor Lane and


your sewing machine repairs to Ce the Walter Thomason Sewing


RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CLITHEROE


ahat the District Auditor has Appointed the Audit of the


NOTICE OF AUDIT. 1960-1070 t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


Council and of its Committees and OMiccrs for the year ended 31st day of March. 1970. to commence at the Clithcroc Rural District Council Offices, Church Brow. Clithcroc, on Tuesday. 15th day of September 1970, at 10-30 o’clock In the forenoon, when and where any local government elector for the district may be present or be represented and may make any objection to the said Accounts before the District Auditor.


ccounts of the above-named


AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a copy of the said Accounts, duly made up and balanced, together with nil books, deeds, contracts, accounts, vouchers, receipts and other documents mentioned or referred to in such Accounts, will be deposited at the Offices of t the Council and will be open hhereat, during ordinary . office I ours for seven clear days


tnterested, who will be at. liberty to take copies of or extracts from


1970.


he same without fee or reward. Dated this 31st day of July,


T. T» RUSHTON. Clerk of the Council.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


District which includes the above mentioned Borough has arranged for the AUDIT for the year ended 3lst day of March. 1970. of those Accounts of the Council of the above named Borough and of their Commit­ atees which are subject by law to


NOTICE OF DISTRICT AUDIT t NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN


hat the District Auditor for the


PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION SKIPTON CONSTITUENCY


day of September, 1970. at 10-30 ‘ n.iii. at the Town Hall, Cllthe^oc. when and where the several officers who are bound to account at. such audit, are severally reoulrcd to attend end produce all books and other documents containing deeds, bids, accounts, vouchers and other documents containing or relating to the accounts then to be audited in the custody power of each person respec­ tively Any ratepayer or owner of property in the Borough or other person interested may be present and make am* objection DIS to such' accounts before the


cudit by a District Auditor to ommence on Tuesday, t.he 22nd TRICT AUDTIOR.


Hargreavest'terms vou can-afford.—A E GAND NOTICE IS HEREBY saIVEN that t.hc Accounts of the


EXTENSIVE RANGE ol clothes at reasonable prices Call in nnd browse- . no obligation.—Dress agency.'—50 Parson Lane


EXPERT REPAIRS to all sewing machines.—E. W. Davey. 23a, King Street Clitheroe.—Phone 3005 or 2393.#


FAMILIA the original Swiss Blrcher Muesli. A mixed cereal with fruit, almonds and honey. The breakfast that gives you all you need-:for ‘a difficult day.


—C. R. Hargreaves & Sons . Ltd. 40/46-Parson Lane, Clltheroe.


PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, ' now and second-hand always in'stock. Electronic organs. Call for demonstration. H.P. terms. POLLARDS. 29/22 STANLEY I STREET. BURNLEY. Tel. 25829.


of the Officers thereof duly made up and balnncerd together with all books, deeds, bills, accounts, vouchers ond other documents relating thereto will be deposited at the Office. of the Borough Treasurer, Church Street in Clltheroe nnd will be available during office hours for inspection by all persons Interested for seven clear days immediately


Cid Council nnd of their ommittee or Committees ond PERSONAL


YOUR SPENCER CORSET1ERE, • Mi-a uorrls Sellers (BSSS.A.i.


before, the audit. - . ■ , Dated this 31st day o f JULY,


1970. •


- B. BRAITHWAITE., \ ’ Acting Town Clerk.


■ RIBBLESDALE AND > HORROCKSFORD S.C. Week No. 26: 309.


a Eastfield Drive West >Brad- tord.—Tel CUtneroo 8801." for appointment, alter T ptn


' W


celore (ofj(tet) sale. AikforTesttet.


. DRWA EN ST... INCING LAE/ N ew Cam


LEADING STOCKISTS for


Marmcf, Tan-Sad, Leeway, Swallow, Swithin, Pedigree, Fisher, Fetha-Litc


Prams and Nursery Goods


f e 'E.T.C.C. toll* shuUer speeds era? MERCERS Tstdtu N


H O lP IM E sA a l y L M


BLftCKBURNTElEPH0NE:MM5)6 V .


and 38-40, Northgate,. Blackburn


68-70, Darwen Street (OF BLACKBURN) Tcltphon* S912V -.


Largest stocks in


Acting Returning Officer for the above constituency, hereby give notice that I hnve received the returns and declarations as to election expenses of the under­ mentioned ■ Candidates a n d


I. the undersigned. Deputy Election .Agents:-


Candidates Jean Yvonne Lindsay Burns, George Burnaby Drayson,- Kenneth Targctt.


Elcotlon Agents Bessie M. Armltage. William Gerald Thorpe, Andrew Charles Fraser.


office hours within the next two years.


( These returns and declarations dincluding the accompanying t ocuments) can be inspected at


he Town Hall. Sklpton. during D13. GILBERT SHARP, eputy Acting Returning Officer.


mmediately before the Audit, i for the inspection of all persons


THE LOW SIDE-WINDOW in the chancel, which is properly known as “the Lepers’ Window”.


PETS ROELEX PUPPY CENTRES


Quality Puppies of all breeds supplied. Show or pet. cash or terms. Lot, us deliver your dog’s lood. meals, biscuits, tinned and frozen foods, lowest prices. Wo can abo supply kennels, ail sizes, large or small, dos boxes, dog beds. etc.


Telephone Burnley 204 H or 266641. Write or call:


318 RED LEES ROAD. BURNLEY.


BOAROINU. Cats and dogs Ideal coun try conditions. Free exercise. Transport available. Inspection invited. HILLSIDE KENNELS. NANEOREAVES. BURY Tel Ramsbottom 2020


P ED IG R EE PUPPIES. Cash or no interest wceklv terms. Chihuahuas. Corgies. Alsatians. Poodles (all sizes and colours). Cairns. Labradors. Boxers. HILLSIDE KENNELS. NANSGREAVES. BURY. Tel. Raimbottom 2020.


THREE POODLE PUPPIES, 8 weeks.—15 Union St,., Low


Moor


PUPPIES GALORE. Calms, Westles. Poodles. Labradors. Cocker Spaniels. Ahatian Crois Labradors. Always open. TOM SCHOFIELD. DISLEY FARM, HOSS LANE. WHITTLE-LE-WOODS. CHORUEY.


B EV ER L E Y BOARDING KENNELS. Vacancies. Collection and delivery. Puppies lor sale Tel, Mellor J i l t .............


PUBLIC NOTICES LUNESDALE SHOW


UNOERLEY PARK K IRK B Y LONSDALE


Tuesday, 11th August, 1970


Catt’c. Sheep. Ponies, and Jumping Events. Fancy. Dress. Dogs, Produce and Industrial Sections.


Kirkby Lonsdale Band. St. Andrews Dancers.


Refreshment and Bar Facilities.


Admission !>/- Car Park 5/-


Children 2/- Ringside 10/-


COME TO THE COUNTRY FAIR


S'-icwfickl Barbecue at 8 p.m. GISBURN PARK, GISBURN, NEAR CLITHER0 E. PUBLIC NOTICES


NOTICE OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER


. Highways .Act 1959 Countryside Act 1968


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


TILE HOUSE PUBLIC PATH DIVERSION ORDER 1970


on 27th July. 1970. is about to be submitted to the' Minister of Housing and Local Government for confirmation, or to be con­ firmed. ns an unopposed order, by the Bowland Rural District Council.


The above-named order, made


firmed without modifications, will be to divert the public right of way running from a point 117 yards south eastwards of the site of he original footbridge to the site of the original footbridge to a line running from a point 117 yards south eastwards of the site o f . the original footbridge north eastwards for a distance of 43 yards and then- north west­ wards for a distance of 110 yards to join existing footpath.


The effect of- t.hc oruoi. If con­


mA copy of the order and the. d ap contained in it has been


free of charge at Council Offices, 32. Pimlico Road, Clltheroe, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays.


eposited and may be inspected


Clerk of the Council. Council Offices. 32. Pimfico Road. Clith­ eroe. before 4 September. 1970. and should state the grounds on


ay be sent in .writing to the


Local Government themselves instead of submitting the order is submitted to the Minister any representations and objections which have been dulv made and not withdrawn will be transmit­ ted with the order. Dated 31st July. 1970.


mions are dulv made, or if any so l ade arc withdrawn, the Bow­ iand Rural District Council may tntsead of submitting the order


o the Minister , of. Housing and


L. D. TELFORD. Clcrk^of the Council.


which it is made. t If no representations or objec­


SWALES’ CASH & CARRY


. TO THE. TRADE ONLY EVERYTHING AT CASH AND CARIU PRILLS


BIG SAYINGS—LOW PRICES BIGGER PROFITS


CADBURY’S—ROWNTREES—MARS—TREBOR TAVERNER'S—MACKINTOSH ETC-


HERE’S WHERE YOU GET QUALITY’, SELECTION, SAVINGS.


E, SWALES (Clltheroe) Ltd. 27-29 BAWDLANDS.


CLIT1IEROE . Tel: 3123 WHALLEY 1969 MORRIS 1300 .


1969 MORRIS 1100 Saloon. Fitted trims, wing One,owner ..


1968 VAUXHALL ) | • Saloon, One 15,000 recorded Finished in bluil with black trim.| lent value


1967 ‘F1 JAGUAR 420 i One owner frorL . Fitted radio, aul


steering. Heated window. Mint


transmission,


1967 ME’ JAGUAR 420 l Fitted .overdrivcl heated rear


1966 AUSTIN. All


minster Super Tills car is i tional conditio with reclinin . and all the lu:


I


Saloon. One owucl ne» .................


t Any representation or objec­ mion with respect to the order


Sunday, 16th August, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.


INTEREST AND FUN I OR ALL THE FAMILY INCLUDING---------------------------— -------- CHILDRENS;PONY RIDES


SIDESHOWS AND TRADE STANDS DOG SHOW . SHOOTING.COMPETITIONS WHIPPET RACING PONY. JUMPING COMPETI TIONS MUSIC BY MILITARY BAND


F RE l v CAR I’ARK


CIIATBUKN CHIP SHOE OPEN FRIDAY, JULY 31si Dinner ;nul Supper


Saturday, August 1st Dinner and Supper


Try our llbmc-Madu Steak Puddings


Join t NEW CARS FOl


ROVER 3500. Davos wh ROVER 2000 TC. Brigat ROVER 2000 SC. Davos TRIUMPH Spitfire. In TRIUMPH 1300. Blue :


WOLSELEY 18/85. Bill' royale, manual


WOLSELEY 18/85. Caij grey, automatic


MORRIS Mini. 1000. F | red ■'


MORRIS Minor 1000 2| Peat


1967 FORD Cortina S| 1968 FORD Zephyr 4 1967 AUSTIN Mini. 1969 RILEY 4/72. In 1968 TRIUMPH 1300 RJ4.C. AND A| Open Mondal


Saturday 9 ajn. to f


church, hallowed by time and use, older 'than the Prayer Book itself, has existed almost unchanged through many changes in the life and fortunes of this


country.” Link He adds that he hopes


the church will continue to provide the parishioners and their descendants with a link with the past “which in our modern age is in danger of being forgotten.”


tit x J * '


WHALLEY PARISH COUNCIL EXHIBITION OF


LO C A L A R T S & CRAFTS AT THE


' ' 7j I


CATHOLIC HALL. THE SANDS, WHALLEY Saturday, August 8th


Admission 1/-


to be opened at 2-30 p.m. by Mr. Anthony Davies of Burnley Children 6d.


Proceeds for Local Charities RIMINGTON WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Handicraft & Produce Show 23rd Annual


to'be held in the Memorial Institute Saturday, August 8lh


Opener Mrs L. Brown, Clithcroe at 2-30 p.m.


' Admission 1/6 Children 6d


Bullet—Teas—Dip Tub and Competition in the evening., Whist and Domino Drive 7-45 p m.


Admission 3/6 Children 2/• | Wll£


Telephone: Clithej H E R E |


Ino DEPOSE


1968 AUSTIN 1100 MK II Black interior. A sp


1967/8 ‘F1 Rogd. A60 Ct • snowberry white, on!


1967 YAUXHALL VIVA S smart vehicle ........


J 1965 CORTINA SUPER E side panels................


11965 VOLKSWAGEN. Mui beige.


1967 VAUXHALL CRESl owner, only 20,000 rrJ


1967 VAUXHALL VIVA ffl Interior, one owner, ll


1967/68 ‘‘F” Regd, F 0 R t | Green/White. A vervl


1966 AUSTIN 1100 ESTM mileage ....................I


1964 TRIUMPH HERALl owned from new . ..P


1963 VAUXHALL VX/49] condition .............. .


We would like it to be whatsoever with Delanysl


hi


Glitheroe Castle St


Open weekdays Weel


Festival of flowers: Marriage vows service:


Garden parly: . Deanery: service: Period dress service: Harvest thanksgiving:











lo o k f< and be up


■ A NI MOST MODTj


ANNIVERSARY ARRANGEMENTS


August 7—10, from 11 a.m.—8-30 p.m. August. 23, at 3 p m. August 29, at 3 p.m. September 3. at 7-30 p.m. Septeqibcr 13. at 2-30 p.m. September 27.


specia! On A|


SWEDISH ROOF RAl HEAD RESTS from I


RALLY JACKETS MARCHAL Q.I. LA car RUGS from MIRRORS


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