search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
Grammar S c h o o l


service


‘FAITH’’-was the subject of the V i c a r


Canon H. V. Whitsey, in Us of, Downham


by the Rev. Peter Grierson, assistant curate of the Parish Church, and the lessons were read by the head boy, Robert S. Nutter, and the headmas­ ter, Mr.' Gerald Hood; Mr. Charles Myers played th e organ, and members of the school formed the choir.


address at 'Clitheroe Royal Grammar School’s annual Com­ memoration Service at the Parish Church on Wednesday. The-■


service. - was conducted SPORTS Before the service, boys and


staff • marched in procession from the school, led by the Mayor and Mayoress of Clith- croe (Coun. S. J. Moore and Mrs. Morre), representatives of the school governors and Old CJitheroenians’ Association. Afterwards, the procession


► 3 t -


reformed, and returned to school. In the afternoon, the school’s athletic sports were


the winners by Mr. D. W. Spencer, a careers officer with the Lancashire County Council, and former member of the grammar school staff, and or­


held at the High Moor playing fields. Awards were presented to


ganiser of physical education at the school.


Road bridge widening


WEST RIDING County Coun­ cil is to go ahead with the com­ pulsory purchase of land at Brookhouse Bridge, Wadding- ton,


for the proposed road-


widening scheme, it was repor­ ted to Bowland Rural District Council.


will be held, when objections from Waiddington residents may be heard.


If necessary, a public inquiry Waddington


St. Helen’s Sunday School pro­ gress was reported on the Tower and Bells Fund. The Vicar, Canon C. F.


Public meeting At a public meeting in the


were served by members of the committee.


• since the fund was first started last October. These efforts, planned mainly by the commit­ tee appointed at the initial •public meeting in October, in­ cluded bring and buy sales, Old VVaddington night of pictures, Christmas poultry drive, Christ­ mas draw and sponsored walk. One most pleasing aspect of


Hodson, stated that the . fund stood at £2112, to date, with stock of notelcts etc., on hand, amounting to a further £30. The secretary, Mr. T. H. Silvcrwood, introduced the sub­ ject of future efforts . and also spoke of the need for young people, or indeed for enthusi­ asts of any age, to be trained as bell-ringers • during the next few months, so that die church’s own practised bell ringers might ring a triumphant peal when the bells have been re­ placed in the tower. Among other items discussed


the fund-raising had been in the- way people had offered their homes for various events, and in the way children had contributed -by arranging their own bring and buy sales and by'carol singing in the Christ­ mas season. The village had supported all these efforts well and consistently. The treasurer, Mr T. N.


was the garden party to be held in the Waddington Hospi­ tal grounds, by kind permission of the trustees of the Hospital, on August 7th. Refreshments


Out of the months . • »


. essay written by a 10-year-old girl who attended Thorney- holmc RC Junior School, Dunsop Bridge, a member of Bowland district Education sub-committcc told members.


■ report on a visit to the school. He said he was astonished at the wide range of subjects covered by the girl in the essay entitled “What I think of


Mr. A. Toy was giving a


the world today”. The girl had commented on


the permissive society, drugs and the troubles in Northern


Ireland. •• It was most interesting


and remarkable,” he com-


MP attends 4at borne’


JALLEY and district Con- vative branch’s ‘At Home, Barrow, was one of three ekend engagements for Mr. vid Walder, MP for the


tlicroe division. Hr. Walder and his wife were :sis at the ‘At Home*, held Friday evening in the home branch chairman, Mr. Peter


iwson. 3efore this, Mr. Walder at-


:rs.


In Saturday morning, lie held ‘surgery” for his constituents Padiham, which .11 people


• .


iun. Mrs. Myra Clegg, of /ell, has been elected as a sentativc of Clithcroe Rural icil to the Management sory Committee of the eroe Adult Centre.


ded a meeting of Fence ■ urch of England school man-1


j 1


MANY of the country’s politi­ cians could learn from an


Goodchild, gave a comprehen­ sive account of the efforts


home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boucher, of Brookside, Wad­ dington, raised £39 for Wad­ dington Parish Church Tower and Bells fund. Some 61 people attended the event.


Slierry morning A sherry morning held at the


langho


domino drive at St. Leonard’s School, Langho, in aid of the school extension fund was arranged by the ladies’ com­ mittee. Whist prizes were won by


St. Leonard’s , The weekly whist and


Ladies: Miss V. Murray, Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. M. Veevers. Gents: Mr. Carter, Mrs. Whit­ aker, Mr. C. S. Hancock. Dominoes: Mrs. J. Eastwood,


Mrs. M. Simpson, Mr. J. King.


a major part in matins at the Sunday school anniversary at


Scholars assist The day school scholars took


Langho Parish Church. The school choir sang the


23rd psalm, and lessons were read by Catherine Hughes and David Price. Different classes, assisted by the recorder band, sang hymns. Miss Roberts, one of the teachers accompanied them on the organ. The vicar, tile Rev. J. Kirkham, conducted the service, and preached. At


Wlialley library


event A WINE and cheese evening ai Whalley library was attended by 70 people. The occasion w a s a com­


Bagley, th e author of “The History of Lancashire”, and visiting librarians had a chance to see the new facilities offered by Whalley library.


bined social and annual general meeting of Lancashire County Council library staff guild. A talk was given by Mr. J.


Imp:jrovmg bousing


THE Public Health and Hous­ ing Committee of Clitheroe Rural Council is hoping to modernise its pre-war council houses in Station Road , and Limeficld Avenue, Whalley. This was decided at the com­


council, is to submit plans to the Department of Environment for approval.


mittee’s meeting on Monday. It follows the success of a pilot scheme carried out in one of the houses. Mr. W. A. Butt, clerk to the


-Anniversary weekend'


Sunday School’s anniversary, concluded a very varied pro­ gramme at the Citadel, Lower-


Clitheroe Salvation Army


SilThe Colne Young People entertained on Saturday even­ ing, with a programme of music and singing, while on Sunday afternoon, the Sunday School children performed three of


four play items. ■ , ■ The week-end’s activities con­


cluded on. Sunday evening. Auntie Betty’s Sunshine Comer Children ■ from Accrington, sang and. read from the Bible.


evensong the preacher was Canon E. Southcot, vicar of Rishton. Mrs. Spink was the organist.


Hurst Green


President absent In the absence of the president,


Mary Bailey, of Pinfold, on her visit to Lourdes and Russia, and she also showed slides of the local Club day. She was thanked by Mrs. Garnett. A report of the London


Mrs. Mather (whose husband is ill) and of both the vice-presi­ dents, the secretary-treasurer presided at the monthly meeting of Hurst Green WI. There was a talk by Miss


CLITHEROE’S best free show of the year — the annual rally for veteran and vintage c a r s — attracted hundreds of people to the Castle Field on Sunday to


inspect and admire these aristocrats of motoring


were able to examine cars with a stamp of craftsmanship rarely seen these days . . . cars with coachwork gleaming in the warm sunshine ana engines clean and shining as if they had left the factories that day instead of up to 60 years ago. But for every spectator at


from a byegone era. At close quarters the visitors


the Castle there was at least one other onlooker on the 60- mile route which took the cars from Hoghton Towers to Clilheroc. Vantage points such as Jeffrey Hill and the Nick o’ Pendle, — where a few cars had to shed passengers and


_ - ________ _ n * *


>, ■, . r.-' ** *■£


" »* V ^


Aristocrats of the road are much admired


seek the assistance readily available man-power — were particularly. popular.


GLEAMING


J. Neal, of Liverpool, in a 1929 Morris, lost his rear near­ side wheel on an acute bend near Great Harwood. Five policemen came to the rescue of the driver, quickly replacing the thick-spoked wheel. But the accident cost Mr. Neal an estimated £500 in repairs.


of consequence on the jour­ ney. Competitor No. 68, Mr.


There was only one mishap


odd cars failed to finish the testing course and at the Castle Field, a quick polish soon had them gleaming for the eyes of


Very few of the 100


Blackburn Times, sister paper of the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, and among the guests of the papers were the Mayors of Clitheroe (Aid. S. J. Moore) and Blackburn (Aid. J. Simp­ son).


the distinguished panel oi judges. The rally is organised by the


Castle by Mr. Joe Gardner, oL Preston, an international expert in the world of vintage and veteran cars, Mr. D. Ball, and Formula One racing driver, Mr. Brian Redman.


The cars were judged at the WINNERS Prizewinners were: Road


section: 1, Mr. G. Holden (Upholland) Riley Mk. 4; 2,


£24 was taken and the Com­ mittee were very pleased with the result.


Outing Chalburn Ladies’ Club


went on a mystery drive. Leaving Chatburn eariy in the evening they proceeded, by way of the Whalley-Clith- croe by-pass to Ribchester and Stonyhurst and then, by country lanes, eventually arrived at


' able evening thanks to Mrs. R. Walker who had organised the event. Mrs. Walker retired as secretary after this evening —the last of the present session—and her place is to be taken by Mrs. R. Porter.


Bridge Inn for supper. The members had a most enjoy-


th e Edisford


Early risers At 1a.m. on Sunday, thirty


Mrs. T. Crotty; 2, Mrs. Ains­ worth; 3, Mrs. L. Bailey. Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Mac­


AGM was presented by the delegate, Mrs. K. Young. She was thanked by Mrs. L. Bailey. Competition winners were: 1,


Intyre were welcomed as new members. A welcome visitor was Mrs. Mary Quinn, who moved to the Isle of Man IS months ago.


Wiswell


Lunch A ploughman's lunch was


Mrs. N. Scales and a treasure haul by Mr. J. Thompson.


siownham


vicarage, raised £70 for the church boiler fund. The event attracted a good


Boiler fund A coffee evening at Downham


attendance in spite of the incle­ ment weather, and the cake, china and bring and buy stalls did brisk business. Competition winners were


Chatburn


had their annual general meeting, the. Chairman, Mr. R. Roberts presiding. Mr. Roberts thanked the officials and all who had helped to make the season a success. The treasurer, Mr. S. A. Ashworth, presented the finan­ cial statement and Mr. W. Cartwright, secretary, gave a brief resume of the season’s programme. All the retiring officials wre re-elected—Presi­ dent, the vicar; chairman, Mr. R. Roberts; treasurer. Mr. S. Ashworth; • secretary, Mr. W. Cartwright. These, together with Mb. A.


Men’s Society The Chatburn Men’s Society


coffee and sandwiches . at the close of the meeting.


spring 1972. The members partook of


Towel sale A towel sale and coffee


make suggestions, for next seasons programme and, fol­ lowing discussion, it was decided that a Hobbies Exhibition, organised by the Men’s Society, be held in


Cunliffe and Mr. D. Hook, are to form the committee. Members were asked to


served at tlic home of the Wis- well WI president, Mrs. M. Hopwood, in Tasker Close, on Friday, when about £15 was raised for WI funds. A competition was won by


members of Chatburn Youth Fellowship set out on their annual hike to see the sun­ rise from the summit of Pendle Hill. The weather was moderate, but clouds obscured the sun. However, the views all around were good and repaid the members for their strenuous climb. The return to Chatburn was accomplished by 6 a.m. and their leader, Mr. R. Porter, reported that everyone completed the trek and there were no casualties.


Barrow


ther donations will be made for future events. Some of the remaining money


the Ribble Valley baths appeal, additional to the £5 donated from the “May Revels”. Fur­


raised at the jumble sale will go towards crockery for the Young Wives’ Club, and the rest to funds for a children’s party at Christmas.


West Bradford


Canon H. V. Whitsey, Mrs Moore, Mrs K. Hall and Brid­ get Harrison. .


and white elephant stall, at the home of Mrs. E. Jones, West- field . Drive, West Bradford, raised £22.22 for the Women’s Institute County Appeal. Mrs. R. Coupland was win­


County appeal A whist drive, bring and buy


ner of the treasure hunt, Mrs. Hamer was winner of the com­ petition, and Mrs. K. Parking- son won the whist drive.


Chipping


Coacli trip CHIPPING W.I. members en­ joyed a mystery coach trip to Skipton Castle. After a guided tour of the Castle, members were taken by coach to the Copy Nook Hotel. for dinner. Mrs. Margaret Robinson, who organised the trip, was thanked on behalf of the members by president Mrs. Kathleen Hope.


Newton


at Newton Congregational Church, for the Rev. John K. Gardiner, who is leaving to be­ come minister of the two churches at Staplehurst and Sut­ ton Valence in Kent, after five years as minister for the Bow­ land group of churches. The service was led' by the


Farewell service A farewell service was held


evening was held in the Metho- odist School organised by the D r a p e r y Stall Committee. Proceeds were for the autumn • fayre. There was a bring and buy stall as well as a towel stall and these were staffed by Mrs. R. Turpin, Mrs. Tyler, senior; and Mrs. Tyler, Junior. The ' wet evening affected the attendance but over


Rev. Kathleen' M. Hendry of Clitheroe, and tributes were paid by Mr. B.: Longard, of Martin Top, Mrs. R. Thwaile, of Horton in Craven,. Mrs. . J. Eastwood, of Newton in Bow­ land, Mr. F.‘ McNab,. of Bar- row, and Mr. E. Hill, of Clitli- croc. Cheques were presented on


behalf of the Bowland Group and Clithcroe and Barrow Con­ gregational Churches.


£20 at a jumble sale in the reading room. Of this £5 is to be donated to


Young Wives Barrow Young Wives raised


35885. Mr. V. Channing (Eccles), 1929


Swift. Pre-1925: Mr. J. C. Dickson


(Preston), 1924 Bentley Tourer. Car driven furthest: Mr. A. Grimshaw (Couldsen, Surrey),


most popular entry among vehicles whose lineage did not qualify it for a Concours prize): Mr. Channing. Steward’s award: Mr. T. A.


1926 Morris. La Plus Mignon (award for


F. Barnes (Woodplumpton), 1925 Bentley 3 litre. Elegance: 1, J. Broadhcad


(Bollington) 1924 Vauxhall; 2, Mr. R. Shufficbottom (Maccles­ field), 1937 Alvis.


ANGLING


ANGLERS, make a point of call­ ing at "The Angling Showroom of the North.” Part exchange and credit terms with pleasure, 1971 20 page catalogue, lOp.— Roland Scott Ltd., 85, Bolton Road, Walkden, Nr. Manchester. Phone 061-790-6707.


VEHICLES WANTED


SCRAP VEHICLES WANTED


Tel. Barnoldswick 2400 day, 2357 night.


SALTERFORTH.


T. G. I'ICKLES, Quarry Works,


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION FRENCH RIVIERA, ST. RAPHAEL.


Owing to cancellation T ' berth end 3 berth caravans available, July 17th to 31st.


GORDON R1GG AND SON, CALDERBANK NURSERIES,


TODMORDEN. PHONE 3374.


GREAT YARMOUTH: Andover House, close to Wellington Pier and sea front. Free accommoda­ Ftion to children under two.—


3reeman. 30, Camperdown. Tel. 490.


SCARBOROUGH — B.B. and Evening & O. •Brt-Nook’, 111 Columbus Ravine. Phone 4585.


MORECAMBE, - One week inclusive .nolltlaj. Three d a j tours English Lakes, theatres. Cull Board residence from £16 6s. Brochure. — WICBFIELD PRIVATE HOTEL. Sea View Parade. Tel. 2411


RHYL. Sea front. T.V. Holiday Flatlets. 63 WEST PROMENADE. Tel. *710,


WANTED


I BUY AND COLLECT chU d re n 'B , babies’, ladles’ ancl gent’s clothes, curtains, bedding, orna­ ments. eta—Ring Accrington


I BUY AND COLLECT ladles', gent's, children’s clothing, cur­ Hatains, ote.—Write or Phone Mrs.-


Worsthome. — TeL BurrUev 27882.


worth, 31. Church Square,


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pot­ tery out glass, ornaments, Jewellery. Anything lor sale, call or phone J. Gleave, 103, Whalley Road Clitheroe. TeL 3880.


WANTED. PAIN T INGS BY CAW- THORNE. Private collector.— Write Box No. J5, Advertiser & Times.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


PRO FESSIONAL YOUNG LADY requires self-contained flat In Clitheroe from September.— Write Box No. Jl, Advertiser &


Times.


WANTED B Y GOVERNMENT WORKER, fully furnished, 3-


bedroomed house in Lancashire area for approx, two months. Leave period from 1st Septem­ ber.—Write Box No. J3, Adver­


tiser & Times.


YOUNG COUPLE with family require house to let or buy on rental purchase in Clitheroe.— Write Box J4, Advertiser and Times.


PRO FESSIONAL single young man requires bed, breakfast and evening meal, Mon. to Fri. —Protheroe. Tel. Longton, Pres­ ton 613193.


CAMPING


CAMPING. Hii-o your tent and equipment for a great camping holiday. We will allow the full hire charge oil the list prico if you decide to buy tent or equipment when you return.— “Ken’s.” 165, Padiham Road, Burnley. Phono 23609.


'COCRERHAMSRNDS;


:cara\ia« L * & • YCOUNTRMiE


A luxurious world of Its own with every facility*


Licensed Club. •Bfnao.eDanclng,


e Cafe, • Self Sondes Stor** e Childrens Playground


New and used caravans always, on show. SKos available


(R. H. Callender) Cockerham Nr* Lancaster


COCKERHAM SANDS CARAVAN SALES


ca _ PRESSERS required


in the Presentation Section. Full Canteen Facilities.


Four Weeks Holiday with. Pay. Good Working Conditions.


Apply:


AIR. E SHARPLES, Tel: Clitheroe 2656


Linotype Operator Required


For Busy Office.


Contractual Overtime. Model 48 Machines


StafE Pension and Life Assurance Schemes. Staff Sick Fund.


Apply: GENERAL MANAGER, BLACKBURN TIMES,


NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN. Ladies Hair Stylist BRENDA


9, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE


Have a vacancy for a Qualified Hair


Siylisi or


Improver


for interview please telephone:- Clithcroc 3793 after 7 p.m.


WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR


Trainee Chet Full or Part-Time


(Must have some experience) Apply:


SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL, CLITHEROE.


Tel: Clitbcroc 3130.


MOORLAND. SCHOOL, CLITHEROE.


Part-time


DOMESTIC SCIENCE TEACHER


■ required for September. Tel:-Clithcroe 3833


Full-Time


. -SHOP ASSISTANT . REQUIRED


For Wilson's. Cortfcctlonors. Apply:


26/ Well Torraoo. Clitheroe. Tel. 2131.


: R. Knowles. . • ■ C U M M IS


W A I T E R Required


Excellent training opportunity for Young Man.


Good conditions and salary. Five Day Week. Live in.


Apply: THE MANAGER, STIRK HOUSE HOTEL, Gisburn, Near Clitheroc. Tel: Gisburn 345


EXPERIENCED WEAVERS


Required for Lancashire Looms on- day work.


Apply: MR. T. E. PINDER, JAMES THORNBER LTD., - Holmes Mill,. Clithcroe. . Tel: 3601


SECOND CHEF REQUIRED for first class country Inn, lady i cook may be considered. Live


n or out.—Applications stating age and experience with refer­ ences, to Moorcock Inn, Ltd., Waddington, Nr. OUtheroe. Tel. Clltheroe 2333.


ORGANIST WANTED, alternate Sundays, commencing 1st Aug­ ust.—Apply In writing. stating t qualifications and- > experience


dist Church, The . Manse, Brookes Lane, Whalley. . -


oo: The Minister. Whafioy Meth­ ■ ANYTHIN© TAKEN IN PART EXCHANGE)


1969/70 FORD ESCORT D/L. Ermine while, black interior. Very smart vehicle .................................... £645


1969 MORRIS MINI TRAVELLER. Almond Green, a minted specimen ........ ........................................... , £595


1969 VAUXHALL VIVA 1600 O.H.C. ESTATE. White/rcd upholstery. Heated rear window, etc.... £695-


1969 HILLMAN MINX. Marina . Green, contrasting ' interior.'The cleanest car in the district . . . . . . . . . . . £645


1968 CORTINA SUPER 4 door.:Blue mink. A superb motor at .................. ....................................... ........... £625


1967/68, T ’ Regd. HILLMAN HUNTER. Bermuda -blue, matching interior. One owner. ■........... .


£595


1967/68 T ’ Regd. VAUXHALL VIVA DELUXE. Dark green, fitted few extras. A beauty a t ........... £495


1967 FORD CORTINA 1300cc. Alpine green, contras­ ting interior. Much sought after vehicle ........... £445


1967 WARTBURG KNIGHT 1000. In primrosc/black Interior. Host of extras ........................................... £295


1967 FORD ANGLIA. Blue, matching interior ......... £345


1966 AUSTIN MINI D/L ESTATE. 32,000 miles 12 months M.O.T. .................................................. £385


1965 SINGER CHAMOIS, Pearl Grey, black interior. A smart economical car ......................................... . £325


1965 JAGUAR 3.8 ‘S’ TYPE AUTO. Opalescent silver fitted with all usual Jag. refinements...................... £595


1964 WOLSELEY 16/60. Rose Taupe/Bcigc. Red leather interior ........................................................... ^225


1963 FORD ANGLIA 1200 SUPER. Ycllow/wbite. Exceptionally clean and tested ............................ £235


Wc would like it to be known that wc have no connection whatsoever with Dclanys Premier Garages or any other firm in Clithcroc.


Clitheroe Auto Engineers Castle Street, Clitheroe


Open weekdays to 8 p.m. Tel: 2110 '


'/’.Weekends till 5-CO pan. TRUTEX JUBILEE, TAYLOR STREET, CLITHEROE.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.


Divisional Executive No. 5. •< — THE scene at the Castle Geld as hundreds of spectators admire the parade of old cars. Picture by Regency Studios, Blackburn.


FLEXIBLE REINFORCEMENTS LTD.


Manufacturers of International WAVELOCK (KEGD.) . . . PVClNylon Laminate


Due to expansion of our Production Capacity we require tlic services of 6 men as


[


SITUATIONS VACANT AN ANNOUNCEMENT BY


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Judy 2,1971 .7 CARAVANS


FRAME iTENT.isleepB 4/5, two bedrooms,


/o u te r tent. 14ft x 1 0f t Cost £89. only . £39.sop' new.' Six gold- label 38-ounce


terylcne sleeping bags, make doubles,


. £3.75p. Two double air-beds £7.75p, two singles: £4.78p. Comp Kitchen £ 8 . Cooker, two burner and grill. £6.&0p. Fans, heater, stools, etc. All unused, will separate. TeL Clltheroe 4436.


TOURING CARAVANS AND TENTS for hire. HOWARDS, Blackburn Rd.. Bolton.


BUY DIRECT from the Importer and save money. Have you seen the fabulous new "Freedom”—121. 143 and 161ft tourers. I f you drop us a line we'll send you a copy of Practical Caravans. Won­ derful test roport on these superb models,, or, better still, why not call and see them for • yourself a t: CALLENDER i CARAVANS, CARNFORTH. Teh 2224.


NEW! FIBREGLASS TRAILERS, Take tho load off your car. 20. cu. f t 5 cw t capacity. 25 colours giving over 50 colour combinations. Fitted, lights, triangles. 50 m.m. coupling your reg. no. and lockable lid. Delivery 7 to 10 days. For leaflet phone, call, o r write:. T. WILKINSON, Glassflbre Mouldings, Lowergate Works, CUtbcroe. Tel. 4426 or 3998, evenings.


LARGE FRAME TENT, 12 t t X 13ft 61n. Sleeps 4/5 in two bedrooms, plus ward­ robe. Costs £92.50pnew, unused £C0.50p. Two burner cooker, £4.50, Hanging


■ larder, £ 2 . Table, £ 4 . Tent light, cooker stand. Toilet te a t and iold-up Toilet £8.50p, unused. TeL Olitberoo


3898 after 7 pan.


MOTOR ACCESSORIES USED SPARES


1000’s TO CHOOSE FROM.


3 of these personnel must have a Textile background of experience (ex Drawers, Twisters, Overlockers, Weavers) would be ideal.


The remaining 3 Persons may be from any walk of life so long as they have held responsible jobs.


Age Range 25—40 years ideally.


Applicants should be prepared to work as members of a team on double day shift .(6 a.m.—2 p.m., 2 p.m.—10 pan.).


Also Young Man


17/20 years of age for Adhesive Mixing and Quality Control. Full t r a i n i n g will be given.


Apply in person, by appointment, to:


MR. J. R. DEWHURST, (Works Director), PENDLE MILL, PENDLE ROAD, CUTHEROE.


Tel: 3174- or 4297.


NEW F IA T 859 S a l......... £725 NEW 128 4/D S a lo o n ........ £869 NEW F IA T 128 2/D Estate £1948 NEW F IA T 124 SA L........£1834 NEW FIA T 124 Special.. £1149 NEW F IA T 124 Special T. £1229 NEW F IA T 125 Sal. Olivo £1208


(Prices Include Purchase Tax)


IM M E D IA T E D E L IV E R Y ON TH E FOLLOWING NEW F IA T S


SCHOOLS MEALS SER VIC E


School Kitchen (250 meals per day). Cook-Supervisor required for the i above-named kitchen, to be opened in September, 1971. 35 hours per week. Wage: £13.45.


Clithoroo St. James’s C. of E.


experience to the Divisional Education Officer, Education Office, Eishton, Blackburn. BB1 t 4BD. Closing date for applica­


Apply by letter stating age and ions 16th July, 1971.


LADY REQUIRED to run cooked meats department. Good rate of pay.—Please ring Thomas’s Whalley 2138.


TWO MEN WANTED FOR HAY MAKING, Evenings only. Phone Chatbum 284.


SANDRA ANN. Hair Boutique re­ quires an apprentice hair­ dresser.—Apply: 4, York Street,


Clitheroe. Tel. 3353 or 2166.


CLEANER REQUIRED six hours a week. Central Clitheroo.— Write Box J t Advertiser and Times.


LA D Y TO HELP WITH SERVING during busy lunch hour.—The Kitchen Cafe, 99, Lowergatc, Clitheroe.


NEW F IA T 241 P IC K U P .. £995


1970 F IA T 125 Sal. Olive.. £1075 1970 F IA T 124 Saloon Blue £875 1970 F IA T 128 4/D Rod .. £825 1969 F IA T 124 Sports .. £1295 1969 F IA T 125 Special. .. £1095 1969 F IA T 124 Saloon. Olivo £775 1969 F IA T 850 Saloon. .. £575 1968 F IA T 500 S/roof. Blue £395 1968 F IA T 125 Saloon ___ £695 1968 F IA T 124 Snorts. Blue £1195 1367 F IA T 124 Saloon. Grey £595


QUAL IT Y SE LEC TED USED V EH IC L E S


1970 M O R R IS 1900 Van .. £475 1969 H UM BER Sceptre .. £1995 1969 H UM B ER Sceptre .. £1045 1969 S IN G E R Voguo Green £795 1968 (Dec.) V.W. 1300. Blue £695 1968 T R IU M PH 2000 Saloon £945 1968 T R IUM PH 1300. Blue £695 1968 (G ) V AU XH A L L Viva £545 1968 FORD Cortina 1309 .. £645 1967 B.M.W. 2000 Tilux .. £1045 1967 T R IU M PH 1300. White £645 1967 ROVER 2000 SC Green £895 1964 FORD Cortina GT .. £345 1964 W OL SEL EY 1500. Blue £295 1963 H UM BER Sccntrc. Blue £345


We always have a number of vehicles to clear cheap for cash, Most with M.O.T.


Q UA L IT Y SE LEC TED USED F IA T S


CO M M ER C IA L S SALTERFORTH.


T. G. PICKLES, Quarry Works,


Tel. Barnoldswick 2400 day and 2357. night.


MOTOR CARS


1969 (OCT.) HILLMAN IMP de-luxe. Bed with black uphols­ tery, excellent condition. This car is owned by tho Bowland Group of Congregational Chap­ els from new, and driven only by the minister, who is leaving. —Apply: Great Todber Farm, Gisburn, Nr. Clitheroe. Tel. Gis- burn 315.


1950 PETROL LANDROVER. Sound. Good runner. — Tel. Slaldburn 617.


1963 AUSTIN A35 VAN. recently fltted new tyres. Very good run­ ner, £28 o.n.o.—Phone Chat­ burn 590.


1967 AUSTIN 1100 ESTATE. 17,000 miles, 1969 Triumph 1300.—B. Dootson Ltd., Vic­ toria Street Garage, Olitheroe. Tel. 2536.


MOTOR CYCLES


I VESPA "90” MOTOR SCOOTER first licensed 16/3/71. Only 1,150 miles on the clock. Excellent


condition.—Hothersall & 'For­ rest, Auctioneers, Bank Sale­ rooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 2695.


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10