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Clitlisroe Advertiser and Timas August-20i 1971= 7 SITUATIONS VACANT


he t of


dard of entries lar praise from lour. Sir Frank nn of the Lan- rn dcTcopmcnt


gs


heart of British lie small local what you pro-


shoir that can of your stock Frank. to tbc ofScials . members he-


c of his agrec- inio llic Com- ind said he c would bene*


It there was a m among Brlt- c knowing the y to the Com- 1 tilings weren’t ! might have


i country. ! the idea hut >f the world liat we should, culture will do from it.” Peter Duck-


, D. Blcli. Beet: J. Btiolr. o,


1. Tomatoes: 1, i Lettuces: 1, not cxceedins


^o: 1, T. B. 3. !■’. i ’reemaji. and 2. T. R.


Ueh; 2, D E-lch: ?ns not exceed- ■


. Manow: 1. D ; Onions; 1, E


: 1 and 2. bli-. Procter. Spccl- d. and 3. IMr. J.


i Woods.


r. Walmsley: 3. men rose. 1. T d G. Bedfern; 3.


Vase of roses:


bunda or poly- a J Rich; 2. Mr.


«tor. jratlvc dablia.>: ■ G Bedfcm: 3..


hri.stopbcr Dew- e dabllas: 1. L.


a roses: i, G. s'es or violas;


n: 8, G. Hall, e daiViias; 1. G. i Mr G. Rcdi'er.n.


- medium doco- 1. L. Foden; 2.


Id 3. G. Hall, leriium cactus Hail: 2. Mr. G. Focien. Small id G. Kail: 2


hilas: 1. and S. G. Hedfern. dahlias; 1. G.


n en Pom-pom


•s: 1. J. P-lch: 2. Ir. G Hedfem. in vase: 1. G. ' Freeman; 3. T.


. G. Bedfern: 3. ,• Vase or bowl J. Rich; 2, T.


h. Vase or bowl Mrs. A. Barr; 2, T. Rich. Lady's


. Rich; 2. T.


IIn blocmr 1, T. r A. Burrow: 3.


Id 3. W. Cham- edfern. Vases of Oden: 2. G. Red­


Iier; 3. Mr G. f Mrs. M A. Barr;


ern Cactus or


den : Mrs. Clark, isdale.


I and 2. T. rs A. Burrow, l inia in not: 1


S in pot: 1. G. Hall. FoUase


r. Peioponlum:- if. Whitaker.


• : 1. G. Hall-. 2 n.buitcnbole: 1. or; 2. T Walms- Dea'burst. Bovl


cl 3, L. Foden. D of five flowers


TRUTEX LIMITED Head Office,


GRINDLETON. We have a vacancy in our ACCOUNTS OFFICE for a young lady


Some‘ knowledge of mechanised ledger accounting -would be an advantage, but not essential as training will be given.


Good rates of pay according to age and experichce.— Hours 9-00 a.m. to 5-00. p.m. — 5 day week.


Free transport provided: Clitheroe/Cliatbuni/Wadding- ton/West Bradford/Grindloton.


Applications fo Mr. H. Foulds, Triitex Ltd.,


Griudicfon, Clithcroc. Tel: Chafbnm 261.


OPPORTUNITY OF A CAREER WITH


Prepare For


Winter


During MER


LE


•ds Broken Year


!—^Sheets Bedcovers Ic. ced Prices IS our vast jf other Id textiles


TRUTEX LIMITED CENTRAL CUTTING DEPARTMENT


WEST BRADFORD


There arc a limited number of vacancies (male or female) for


CUTTING ROOM DUTIES


Experience is not required as full training will be given to the successful applicants


Good rates of pay. modem working conditions,. four weeks holiday with -pay.


Free transport Clithcroc/Grindleton/Waddington/West Bradford.


Preferred age group: 25 to 30 years.


Please apply fo: Mr. M. Elsworth, Tmfex Ltd.,


Central Cutting DepL, West Bradford,


Clitberoe. Tel: CUlheroc 2433


Fovecouspt Sales Attendant Male or Female,


Shift system in operation. also


Cai* Cleanes* Handyman


For cleaning Sales Cars and General Cleaning Duties, Apply in person to:—


BAWDLANDS GARAGE, CLITHEROE. BROOKHALL HOSPITAL.


BOWKER BROS. (Ciitheroe) LTD. Manufacturers of


PTRESS K


ave money iting future W at . . .


'^NEWRD. fBURN


It .rear on Streetl


id .


EAVES ST. »)LEY


IT(3IEH FU ITURN RE Have vacancies fo r


Woodworking Machinists and : -


Paint Sprayers Full tra in in g given to suitable applicants


5 dav ■week - : : 7-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. 3 weeks holiday "per year


Incentive schemes a re in- operation which provide earnings p o ten tia l a f te r tra in in g o f £25-£30 p e r 4 0 h o u r week.


Apply to: Bowker Bros, [ (d i th e ro e ) ; Ltd., Snn Street, d i th e ro e


OLD LANCHO.BLACKBURN Vacancies for;


JOINER AND BRICKLAYER £18.00 .for 40-hour, 6-day week,


some overtime. Assisted travel. Permanent pensionable pt^tlons for right men . -• Good canteen, sick pay and holiday schemes.


visor. Apply to the . Building ■ Super­ SPAR B 1


Wc require a youth or young lady for our Provision Department at our


. Supermarket, Garnett Road, Clithcroc.


I Some experience in the handling of Bacon and Fresh Meat is desirable, but not necessary as training wil l be given. Apply to the Store Manager, or Tel. Clithcroc 3350 for an appointment


S P A R


1. T. Rich: 2, Imen vegetable: Bleb. Tray of


TEXACO Require Tenants


Texaco- limited requires a Tenant for a large gallonagc • main road service station in the Burnley area. This site offers a unique opportunity for a go-ahead tenant determined to obtain tbc maximum return on his investment Controlled car sales permitted. Minimum capital requirement £3400.


Also tenant required for a smaller but active site in the Whalley/Clitheroc area. Working capital required £1400.


Jt is essential that applicants should be interested in selling and in maintaining a liappy relationship with the motoring public. Full training given in all aspects of service-station procedure to assist development of the. full'.sales potential of these excellent sites.


Write_ to Box No. P2 Advertiser and Times (stating Burnley or CKtheroe)' for application form and interview appointment.


TRUTEX LTD. GRINDLETON


• Head Office


have a vacant^ in' their Sales Invoiang Department' for a FEMALE- CLERK. 'Full training' will -be given, including. the operation of an Anita" Electronic Calcu­ lator. Preferred age-18 to 25 years, but applicants outside this- range ■will, receive- full ; consideration.'


Hours; 9.00 a;m. to 5.00 p.m.— 5-day rweek;


Free transport provided: Clithoroe/Chatbum/Wadding-i ton/West Bradford/Grindleton.. ■' ' '


Please reply in confidence to: MR. C. D. BUSH, TRUTEX'l t d :. Grindleton, Qitheroc, or Tel: Ghatbum ‘261 '


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL.


Castlotord Homo for tho Eldorly. Ciithoroo.


a Whole Time Domostio required


£iai5. • l Forms • ol application and


t 'th e above establishment, Wage for a 40 hour week:


St. • - James’s Street, Accrington, BBS’INZ.


a lltheroe 34t2) . , Completed t pplications to 'h e r forwarded to


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. Parks and ’ Cometorios - Donartmont


- :F0REMAN GARDENER t AppUcatlons are Invited for


aspects- of ' horticulture, the maintenance of large :, areas of open-: space and. having-the abil­ ity i to control labour. Applicants should- also, hold a current driv­ ing-licence,


Services; (Manual- Workers). The, ■basic weekly wage will be either: £18.60 .or £10.25, according, to ability‘and experience .and -.there Is a possibility th at the aproprl- ato figure -will bo increased by I approximately £4 following the


a Conditions of sorvico will be in cccordance'^th the-N.W Provin­


ial' Council-for Local Authorities


obtained from tho Parks and Cemeteries Superintendent, The Castle, Clltheroe (Telephone No. Clltheroe 2101) to whom appli­ cations should be sent, with the names and addresses of two ref­ erees, by not later than 3rd Sep­


later this year. Further particulars may be


tember, 1971.


JOHN OOVTOALL, Town Clerk.


ntroduction of a bonus scheme the above post from -persons rained and .experienced-In all


urthor details obtainable from C the Warden - a t Castloford (Tel. he Divisional Medical OBlcer,-19,


yORKSBURE WEST RIDING EDUCATION COMMITTEE


VACANCIES ON FULL-TIME ADVANCED C»URSES IN FURTHER EDUCATION


INFORMA"nON ABOUT . SCHOOL LEAVERS


living m ; the West Riding and seeking information about vacam


cies jon full-time and sani^cn courses in Polytechnics, Tech­ nical ‘ and commercial .colleges throughout-the country,-i leading to iDcgrees. and Higher .National Diplomas -should contact the following Local Advisory OfS-


•cers;- ,


'Mr.' T. -McArdle' Mr. H. J. Scott


■'


Awards - Section 3 Cross Street, . ’ Wakefield.


Mr.. J. H.' Stone „ .


. . Tel; Wakefield 75234 exts.'686,-689 and. 682.


^


:';Waddingfon Road Cafe Clitheroc


Assistants Wanted


. for • ttnner . and Supper.- ■ ..Openine? Apply b©twe<m


9-30 a.m. and 3 p.m. or after 6-30 p.m.


SHOP ASSISTANT required Apply:


Waddlngton Post Office . Waddington


Tel: Clitheroc 2943 ROOF SEAL


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CALDERSTONES, HOSPITAL WHALLEY


First appointment, ot . PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFIGER


Salary £1,356 to £1.767 p.a. Candidates m u s t have suitable training and experien(» in the . field and be interested in becoming familiar with w o r k for ^ d amongst the mentally handicapped. (The Committee regard public relations as a two-way business whi<5h includes ensuring that management are aware of public re-action and feeling). The officer will work in close association with the other specialists in .immedi^y relat^ actmties and his/her work'will include editing the hospital monthly staff magazine. Job description and application form available from the Group Sccretaiy, at the Hospital. Qorihg date August 31st. ,1971.


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LTD. Have a vacancy (for a


WAGES OERK MALE or FEMALE


All applicaions must be in writing giving details of age, education and experience, and address to:


THE ACCOUNTANT,


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LTD. CLITHEROE


LANCS BB7 4QF.


Look new and original with. oiir ROOF SEALED METHOD


Have your root made WATORPROOF


It does not devalue your property as some methods do.


Grey, Green, Red and Black.


All types ot. roofs sealed Colours:—


MODERATE CHARGES For Free Quotation


CONTRACTING COMPANY, Rutland Cbambess,


YORKSHIRE ROOF SEAL . ----- Consult -----


31, Ivcgate, Bradford, 1, , Yorkshire,


Tel: Bradford 24312.'


Lancashire Branch opening shortly in Preston.


SITUATIONS VACANT 1st CLASS PAINTER and


DECORATOR required \


■ Apply; .


J. WATSON and s6 n S Ciitheroe Ltd.


Tel: Ciitheroe 3141


JOHNSON BROS, DYERS LTD.


Require, a


female Hoffman Presser


Part-time hours by ai-rangcment, .


40. Castle .Street, Clltbcroe.


.Apply: - MANAGER, •


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.


Divisional Executive-No., 6. SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE


Whallcy C.E. School Kitchen (New)


COOK-IN-CHARGE 35 hours per week.


Wage £12.08.


stathig age and experience. !to E the Divisional Education Officer,


Apply immediately by letter, bducation Office, Rishton,. Black­


urn. BBl 4BU. . :


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE.


Full-tinio Male Ward Orderly for Geriatric Ward.


Full-time Female Ward Orderly. •lO-hour week.





One Full-time Domestic Assist­ a n t


One Part-tmio Domostio Assist­ ant from 5-00 pan. to 8 p.m.


for six evenings.


Applications to Matron. (Quote Ref. C.A. 285).


TWO Y/AITRESSES required full or pa.rt-timc, silver service pre­


cock Inn. Waddington, Nr. Olltheroe. TeL 2333.


ferred but willing to learn ac­ ■


“ihB to really save — ■ H


CARPETS I • fA'°%^®'’® “ *’ carpets


pets 30. Moor une. Olltheroo. :CYCLES ON. EASIER TERMS—A.


carrying big jest • ever cash'’ dls- H. &> L Car­


. . .


®°US,*pnt°o„o»®' months i-credlt pajm®S*


E. Hargreavea Tol *2&3-ailth- croe.


EXPERT SERVICES


.. son. 46 WMt view. Waddlnc- • ton fei. .Olitheroe 2978


- w grl^ on slte.—R0 8 ®to. Repairs 2090


GRIDS: various types larms. • country


er B. Wll-


iLONG GRASS.CUT. Motor mow- ■ 6 P.ro. or weekends, Clltheroo


ers a ^ propane flame gun for ; hire. Eotovatlng etc. Ring alter


';D0 YO have A BATHROOM?


standard;^D.I,S .packs. Free de­ livery Gomprehenslvo advice on Government grants and drawing up of plans Included. No deposit. ; Finance available over three years' If required. Don't delay—for free Informa­ tion contact: Bath-Paks Wigan, (The Bathroom Experts). 631. Liverpool Road. ■ Platt Bridge.- Wigan. Tel. Wigan 66699 or 66862.


Save over £ioo ■ and Install, your own bathroom. Quality brand name suites and all necessary materials lor the In­ stallation are supplied In . our


Muntley Dawn. ' Uamlesbury. Write.: or ■ Phone: ellor 2787. or Blackbnm 57730


CARPETS GLEANED by experts. Uplifting . and refitting' service If. reoulred. — Details. ring OUtberoe 307b


RE®UPH0LSTERY. tiave middleman’s pTotib We re-cover your crea£uied three-


ptdoe suites as new from u little as IK gns. Chairs £7. over lOO patterns. Preo estimates. Distance no oblect Write or phone: HENLEY. 50 ZION STREET (on PadUmm. R/:ad). BURNLEY TeL T im


VOGUE AND VALUE (Mrs, C. ■ Fergusson) ■ 82-86, Lowergate, Bargains In summer oddments. Aristoo Dndergrad and .Berkr shire seconds Buy bedding now at-summer prices and reduced ' purchase tax.-; Agent for the


fFnug'’ the continental down- you all night long. Giomparo our prices for


illed quilt that snuggles around ................


from £2.25. Parking a t door. Tel.. 2856........................................


patterned, and


cotton sheets.; Plain and fitted or


Easy-Garo, Polyester throw-over


;


NEWHOME CABARET GAS COOKER, Very good condition, £5 o.n.o.—^Write Box No. P5 Advertiser & Times.


BRIDESMAID'S DRESS, 361n. bust. 38in. hips, kingfisher blue


satin- with white, lace a t neck and sleeves, £4 o.n.o.—^Apply: 69, Fairfield Drive,. Glltheroo, or Tel; Olltheroe 3095.


COOKERS, electric and gas, dining robin suite, odd - side­ boards, display cabinet. Hoover Senior, record player, Electrolux cleaner, wedding and dress . rings;—^If you have anything for


sale, ' call or phone: J. Gleavc, 103, Whalley Road, Ollthcroe. Tel. Clltheroo 3880.


VOGUE AND VALUE. (0. Fergus- son) .82-86, Lowergate. Visit our ;Nearly Now Department. Wo are now accepting autmnn and


ents, Tel. Clltheroe 2866.


-winter garments for sale on commission. Also fancy goods, etc. Bring those unwanted pres­


T.V. RENTALS, 19" and 23” In­ stalled without, deposit.—H. . Kaine' and D. Rawson, 79.' Low-


ergate, Cllthcroe. -Tel. 3444.


JEWELLERY R E P A I R S OF t EVERY DESCRIPTION- under­


1aken a t Coneron & Leemlng, 7-19,' Moor Lane, Clltheroe. . .


"REST ASSURED" DIVAN BEDS, top cash discounts, part ex­


change allowances, full range : .available.—^H. Kaine & D. Hawr


son, 79, Lowergatc, Olltheroe. Tel.-3444.


'


DEEP FREEZE meat price list on request.-^Prank Rigby, 25, Oxford Road, Burnley. Tel. 24510.. ■


THE BRIDAL WEAR SPECIAL­ IST .'ANNE WHITTAKER offers you the latest styles In Bridal


. ; Wear. • Also ' Bridesmaids' and


' Honey and Champagne Col­ oured Gowns with Headdresses and Matching-Veils.'We.stock trendy and traditional designs from leading manufacturers, e.g. Edward Black ol Notting­


ChUdren's Gowns. For the win­ ter. bride see our selection of


Bowls win for Round Table


Lytham Table 76 to, 67 in-the final of the area bowls compe­ tition at the . Castle . Bowlmg Green Ciitheroe on Tuesday,.


Clithcroc' Round Table beat


, The match should have been played the previous week at Lytham but had been post­ poned due to the bad weather. Representing Ciitheroe Tabic


were:— John Spensley and Brian


Cushing (lost 13-21)..


Washbrook (won-21-3). Roger Dugdalo and Richard


Brian Mulligan and-Michael .


Hepworth (won 21-19) after being 10 to T9 down at one stage. After the \match the teams


Reid (won 21-20) after being 14-20 down at one stage. - Roy Dewhurst and David


the Lytham St.. Aimes' Bowls Trophy was .presented to the Ciitheroe Table by Mark Well, chairman of the Lytham. Table.- Ciitheroe have previously


and supporters had supper at the Edistord , Bridge Hotel “ d


. tition started in 1954 ■ but- had not previously won.


been in the final on a,number of occasions since the edmpe-


miscellaneous SALES MISCELLANEOUS SALES ^eaves Tel 2g3


0 0 1


T.V. ON easier TERMS—a E- Hargreaves. Tel. I ^ 5 ”ci\thOTM;


■ Peai -Street:- Laimdromat, -Also y Iba. o f d r y -cleaning for 10/- . ■


YOUR WEEKLY WASH a t


TEA.'TOWELS. tAfalA dotbs. towels, fab­ rics. etc. Trade supplied. WILLIAM BARTLCT ' Prlmet Grldee. Cbloe. TeL ■3322 ■ ■ .h .


WATCH NEEDING REPAIR? Take It to Coneron & Lceming, 17-19, Moor -Lane, Clltheroe.' .


PIANOS rUNED AND REPAIRED. ■


Shaip.


‘Could have steyed for ever’ says Scout home from Japan


“I COULD have stayed for ever!” This was -the verdict of a bronzed ■ Mark. Bate­ man, , after his return, on


-iy impressed , by the amicable disposition of the Japanese: “They. are very kind, generous,


lined up—it was in one of tho papers”, grinned Mark, - as he. delved enthusiastically into gifts, souvenirs," maps, r pictures and drawings from Japan,, de­ corating one of the rooms of his home in York Street, Clith­ croc. He has obviously, been great-


Monday, from three-weeks in Japan; a t ; the i World- Scout Jamboree. “I had a job as a houseboy


friendly and very. very hospi­ table—and ■ they. always; say please this and please that”. He considtu-s that the Jam­


England. For when - bis plane lookioff from HeaUirow^ at the;,


start of its gruelling 18-hour journey, skirting the north pole, Mark was cxj«riencing jet-flight for the-first time.


The plane slopped; bnefly in .'


Iceland to refuel, flew oyer ■ Greenland — "An atnanng sight — wc could sec_ glaciers, -hundreds'of them, sliding down tho mountains, with the sun glinting on them”—then on to Anchorage,- in - /Maska, and across the International Date­ line. At 6“ 0 .a.m., Japanese


boree itself was a great suc­ cess, despite, the .unscheduled interruption by . Typhoon Olive: “The rain didn’t ruin the Jamboree, but it dampened a lot of things. “ ‘It strikes me that the idea


■one another’s company. It was quite emotional when the end came . . . with fireworks and a big sign saying ‘Sayonara’ and everybody shaking hands”.


Radio Blackburn!); defying the threat of Typhoon . OUye. But one of the biggest thrills, ■for Mark began right here in


Japanese he learnt beforehand to translate for fellow Scoutis; .watching the ancient art of sumo ivrcstling; being -visited by Princess Mitchiko, the BBC ‘24 Hours’ TV crew (and


FIM AT CHURCH' HOLIDAY CLUB


IMAGINE keeping 200 small children occupied in a room jbarcly large; enough , to accommodate them—and trying to teach them at the same time.


WANTED


I BUY AND GOLLEOT ladles', gent's, chlldien's clothing, cur­ tains, etc.—Write or Phone Mrs. Haworth, 31. Church . Square, Worstbome — TeL Biunlev


27882.


BELLING CHAMPION ELECTRIC FIRE WANTED.—Apply: 25, Nelson Street, Low Moor.


BICYCLE WANTED to suit 7-8 year old.—Tel. Clltheroe 2887.


: ACCRINGTON (opposite Peel ■ Street Bus Station). Tel. ■Accrington 36737 ' or 31282. Evening appointments a pleas­


ure . Open throughout local holidays.


■ Ircsli bulk mluce. 20p per lb., packed and- delivered.—^Further l details Frank Rigby. Tel. Burn­


ey 24510. • ■


BEADS NEED RE-THREADING? ■Take them i to Coneron- &


Leeming, 17-19:' ' Moor Lane, Clithcroc.


MEN’S JEANS, jackets, Icather- look coats, slili'ts, itmderwear,. sports trousers..:',shocs. ■ Men’s crimplene trousers. 321ri. ' to ' ■•121n. waist, in stock;—At Econ-


omic Stores, 70. Wballey-Road,' Clithcroc.


. ,


CALL AND SEE our-new. autumn stocks of women's- coats, drc.s- scs, suits, knitwear and trews at 'Economic Stores, 70. Whallcy Road, Clitberoe.


• Centre. 72/74/76, ' Scotland Boad, Nelson.


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing


i . H. Kaine. & D. ■ Rawsou, 79, ' Lowergate. ;Ciithefoe. Tel. 3444.


DINING ROOM SUITE, good: condition, £30, cost new £65.—


BOY’S CYCLE, suit; H-13..year- old.—65, Woone Lane, Clltheroe.


M.C.B. V/ILSOn pram, £5 o.n.o., -W r i te Box No.. P3. Advertiser &.Tlmes.'


. ............... .GAS COOKER, good condition, £6.—Tel. Cllthcroe 2390.


JACKSON ELECTRIC COOKER. automatic' timer, £12 o.n.o.:- baby bouncer,. £2.-8, Winder- mere Avenue, Edlsforcl ’ Park, Clitheroc.' ■


COACH BUILT-SILVER CROSS PRAM and Hoovermatlc Twin Tub.—Apply. 10 Grafton Street, ClltUeroe (after. 6 p.m. ).


O.S. EVENING TROUSER SUITS,' lMayblrd, Northgatc and Wbal­


ey Range.; Blackburn. - DEEP FREEZE OWNERS .


Are you buyins your, meat- at '; the bost/Posslblo-nriocs?..


ceptable.—Appllcatlou, stating ago .and experience with refer­ ences to: The Secretary, Moor­


. as from 1 p.m. to 4^30 pan.— Apply Canteen Manageress, Neo- tecnlo Engineering. Ltd., .Up- brooks Clitberoe.


S t James’s Street. . Accrington, Tel. Whalley 2295.


GARDENER required, part- time, own transport.—^Doodson,


.DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED,


DOMESTIC HELP required


for Veterinary Snrgcons Practice


Approx: 24' hours weekly '


Happy working atmosphere All modern appliances ■ Wages negotiable^ References ■'


Tel:. Ciitheroe 3763 ' for appointment


.Monday to Friday mornings only.—^Wrlte or telephone Mrs. Raymakcr, White Hall, Grindle­ ton. Tel. Cbatburn 470.


CLEANER FOR HOME AND SUR­ GERY, five half days a -week.—


Tel. Clltheroc 3261..


K I T C H E N WORKER/DISH, WASHER required. • female or male,—Please apply: The Secre­ tary, Moorcock Inn, Wadding­


ton, Nr Clltheroo. Tel. 2333


CLEANER-REQUIRED two morn­ ings o’er week.-Apply: 36. Park Av.. Clltheroc. Tel. ■ Cllthcroe 3116.


" ■cock


CHEF AND LADY; COOK required for- first class, country.inn. Live In or out. APPlJeatlons ■ stating ■ age - and experience wlth-^ refer-


Clltheroe. Tcl. Clltheroe 2333.'


enoes to: Tho Secretary, Moor- I inn. ■ . Wadangtonj - • j ”iiNr-


Ladders


FINN ACXEl LADDERS ARE everywhere;


Frias Start:— Double Extension £7.50 E. BROXUP L’TD.,


Plumbe Street, Bnnilej'. Tel:. 25670...


PART-TIME CANTEEN. ASSIST­ ANT required for general duties,'


:Hlnd Quarter .. . Side of Lamb .. 'Minced Steak .. Braised Steak . . Steak & Kidney Turkeys............. Pork L o in .......... Shoulder Haih V.


Cooked, packed, delivered at no


Compar.e these 22p per ib.


fl9p per Ib. ’ 22p per lb.


elabelled and FRANK RIGBY.


25. Oxford'Road. Burnley. Tel 24510.


-HOOVER APPLIANCES easier to buy a t A. B. Hargreaves. Tel. 2683 Clltheroe.


, , •3975


VENETIAN BLINDS, biggest dls- counts Free estimating and fitting service Tel Outherop


.STRETCH COVERS. 160 patterns ■ to choose frona.: For free home


.,.'■ ■■'■:


demonstration..— TeL Olltboroe. 8975.


28p per lb. 27p per lb. 20p.per lb. 30p per-lb. 18p per lb.


xtra charge.


For further details contact the ’ specialist.


CLITHEROE F.C.—No. 14.


HORROCKSFORD S.C. Week 29: £5—100.


RIBBLESDALE AND^


R.W.C.C. 150 CLUB No. 3.


. LION’S 100 CLUB.


2nd 'Week: No. 58, MOTOR GARS


DAWMAN CO; Manufacturers-of all types -of iralle'rs. to order.— P a s tu re ‘Lane- Works. Barrow-


ford Nelson'‘66454.-


MUST SELL -1965 ' FIAT ^ £180.—Tel;; Cllth'eroe'4145.i'


M.G. MIDGET.'1962.,oranBe>^th; black soft, top.:Eoocl condlUon.;


M.O.T January; .1972. , £160 o.h.o.—Apply:; ,69, ralrfield Drive,. Clltheroc, or Tcl. Cllth-


eroo 3059. , NURSING


! .SPRINCjHILL n u r s in g ; HOME


NewcHuncH noAO. rossendale.


■provides .the best lo Nursing,:Klnd- ness, Care and. Attention. AlUtypea of pailents welcome. We .-arc a • select ^ome with a high claas‘ser» vice -'and'Tcputation. Details, from-,' Matron. .Rosseudalc’ 3638.;


HOLIDAY a c c om m o d a t io n


MOBEOAMBE.. 0 » eaelt inriodw ttoUdAj ■ .rhrM 4AJ; team Engllui toxea


' PBIVATR' HOTEL Set rel Mil


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SCARBOROUGH. BA, evening dinner - f i l l weekly..^ Reduced


September. H.O.—Brl-Nc«k,_Ill, Columbus Ravine. Tel. 4585


■ T.V. . Flatlets.—.:62, West- Prom-; '■ ch'ade Tel. 4710.'


RHYL SEA FRONT HOLIDAY.


SCARBOROUGH. Ulswatcr Hotel. Queen's Parade, • Licensed •• bar lounge and'TV-lounge... Family


parties and- O.A;P.—Brochure & tariff. TeL 4884.


hotel. Sea views. From £2 dally, plus 5% S.O. Special tenns


THE ARGYLL, BLACKPOOL F . ' . - , • Licensed.■


or-happy holidays wlth-frlendly. . 'people,'


Terms: B.B. and 6 p.tn. dinner £1.70, P.B.-£2.0Q


■427-429. Central Drive. ■ South Shore, Blaokpool. Telephone 46708.


Baby Sitter. No Restrictions.: /


Licensed Bar. Colour T.V. . Lounge, Excellent Food, ■


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mestres. tall boarJ resUlenw trom e ib 8s.' Btochuro — WIOHPIKU?


PHTSil.


LIHELONG LINKS .WITH ST. JjMES’S


. churches, Mrs. Bertha Blackburn, died at her home Viewficlda, feldwin-Road..............................


A FINE contralto singer and in her younger,days a-member of concert parties at St. James’s .and Moor Lane Methodist


. ; . ■ i o f " l€ l i t l ie r o e Farmers


A PARTY of young farmers from Worcester.spent last week­ end in Clithcroe as part of an exchange visit with Ciitheroe and district Young Farmers’


Club. The Ciitheroe club held its


■iand Mrs: R. Berry, was won by ;K. 'Whitwell, ■ who . bad four .-penalty points. P. Gould- was /second (five penalties). and;:L. ' Gill was third (six jjcnalties). . Meanwhile, the girls watched


■backing, .contest was held - to determine . the winner of the' annually-presented trophy. The compelition, at Standen-Farm, Ciitheroe, by permission/oF Mr.


first meeting after the summer break recently, and a tractor


. the,'..equally, well-known, Down- hhm'.family.' ,, .


' 'hfrs. Braokbufn :was tiic wife j ofMr . Harbld - Blackburn, one of /prominent-Clitheroe family .and. was' herself a- member of


I for ..many /years -a member of ;'lhe ParochicP Church. Council.' At the-' time- o f ' her death she ivas-“a member of the Ladies’ >'Working Party. /


o f ,St. ' James’s . Church, where she, married '(in ■' 1925, - and was


She was, a life-lonig member


ber of the Mayoress’s Commit­ tee.for 16 years, and a founder- member o f ' the committee of Clitheroe Luncheon Club.


Mfsj Blackbiirn' was a mem­


.of-rcspcct." , /.•■•'/ ■ ■ ,Thc fimeual; took place on Tuesday, a- ’service - at St. James’s Church being-conduc-


the Women’s Unionists, and was on the committee for some years. She was a member of Clitheroc Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club, where the flag was flown At :hal£-mast as.a. token


She was also connected with


. an! interesting.; demonstration of pottery-painting' by-Mrs. Saul of '.Mitton, and-later : some i of-the' girls were allowed to try their hand ■ at the skill.


■:Whitwell presided. - A. minute’s -silence was kept in remembrance , of. i.Mr. . Ashcroft, president at “the-time'of:his death. '


1 At .a business meeting, H,


Mrs. Blackburn-leaves a son, Malcolm, until recently a master at ;.'i Clitheroc Royal Grammar ■School, .and -.a -^daughter, Cyn- - thia; There-are three grandsons.


.tc!d';/by the Rector, the Rev. : Kenneth I Broadhursh. Crema­ tion; was at 'Accrington. . In addition to her' husband,


ftaA - S-1- '


; (..'.■I BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.


ham,' Ellis Marilyn Martin and The House of Nicholas. Prices vary from £12 to £80 and In all sizes. Headdresses by Jenny Lynn aiid R. C.' R. Gibbons. Relax and choose your complete ensemble to ANNE WHIT­ TAKER: 5 INFANT STREET,


WANTED, plain cows and bru­ cellosis reactors.—^Rlng Cllth­


eroe 4688. ■ 36885.


I BUY AND COLLECT children'^ babies', ladles' and . gents olotbes. curtains, bedding, orna­ ments. eta—^Rlng Accrington


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


F R E N 0 H STUDENT-TEACHER ’(lady. 21 years old) requires accommodation from-.September


1971-to July, 1973. in Clltberoe. -R in g C.R.G.S. (Girls’). Tel. 3379 for further details.


BACHELOR - (41 years) ; requires four nights’ board, Monday to Thursday, in . Whalley Mea.-— Write Box -No. P4, Advertiser & Tlm'cs;;


' PUBLIC NOTICES That is exactly what Captain


Clifford Moffet, of the Black­ burn Diocesan Missionary, has been doing in Trinity Methodist School Hall all this week. Captain Moffet has been in


charge of a ‘holiday club’ for Clithcroe schoolchildren be­ tween tho ages of seven and 11. The club has been in progress


Mark’s brain: riding on the world’s fastest railway, which goes at 125 mph yet retains the, stability of a rock; utilising'the'


So many memories haunt GLACIERS


Bride used to live in


Waddington ;


; George-Q-ossley, younger son ' ' of Mr: and Mrs. S. Crossley, of ! Sycamore A-veniie, Burnley. An old girl of Clitiieroe


/Helen’s - Church,, Waddington, Miss Linda Margaret jowett, 'Was - married at: Guisborough, whCTe, she now liver, to Mr. '


A FORMER Waddington girl, who was ■ associated witii St.


.- Miss' Jowett, the only daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L . . Jowett. was married at St. Nicholas Parish Church, Guis­ borough. 'Given away by her father,


she wore a gown of pearl trim­ med white silk jersey, and car­ ried a bouquet of white and apricot roses.' She had four child atten­


Grammar School for Girls, she and her parents left Wadding- ■ ton three years ago and now live at (Jresgarth, Hutton Vil- / lage. Guisborough.


is to get all sorts .if nationali­ ties together to talk and enjoy


time, they landed at Tokyo. , One of Mark’s first practical experiences of tho new way of life involved taking a Japanese bath “You waJih yourself with soap and water and swill off first”, he said.


RESPECT


a local family, Mr. and Mrs. Nobuo Tsumuji and their four children. Mark Icamt a great deal


from his stay with the Tsumuji family, despite the brevity of it. He observed: “Children have a lot more respect for their parents than over here”.


hlark spent two nights -with


, ning similar clubs up and down the country from the East End of London to Barrow-in-Furness for five years.


VOLUNTEERS


■ been assisting .Captain ' Moffet, ' ■who emphasised that the ‘holi­ day club’ was not a means to combat children's boredom in holiday time. “Tho aim is to present the


Captain Mofret,“ wc teach them a different part of prayer every day: adoration, confes sion, thanksgiving and asking. Then I ask them to write one them­ selves. “We find that one ofThe best


Christian faith in a way which young children can understand and enjoy,” he explained. I “During the project.” said


ways of getting the Christian message across to children is. to have a holiday club.”


been broadcasting the advent of the .‘holiday club’ to their, con­ gregations and storing up materials to . use during the week:,shoe boxes, m.itch bo,xcs, glue, paper and all kinds of accessories. ! About 30 voluiilccrs have


Christian Congregations—incor­ porating ail the churches in the town — have sponsored this week’s events. For about a month they have


The Clithcroe Council of


every day this week from 9-45 a.m. until 12-15 p.m. It is the first to be tried in Ciitheroe, and has proved a great success, though Captain MolTol, who lives in Preston, has been run-


dants, . Christine, Karen and Alison Gardener, cousins of the bride, and Sheila Warsaw. They all wore long dresses in deep apricot grosgrain satin, with matching pearlrtrimmcd head­ dresses. and carried baskets of toning flowers. •Mr. Brian Margerison wa.s


best , man; and Mr. Stephen Crossley, the bridegroom’s bro­ ther. and . Mr. Fred Gardener, the bride’s uncle, were grooms­ men. The bridegroom is a hotel


. in hotel management and cater­ ing at Courtfield College. Black­ pool. The couple arc shortly to take over the management of the Bushells Arms Hotel, Goos- nargh, near Preston. Tho bride’s only brother.


manager, and tlic bride has just completed a three year course


Lieutenant David 'Jowett. RN. was unfortunately not able to attend the ceremony, as he is at present serving in the Far East.


Pensioners’ garden pai’ty


CLITHEROE old age pension­ ers raised' ,£58 with a garden party. at their headquarters, Stanley House, on Saturday. In the unavoidable absence of Mr. John D. Hodgson, who sent a donation, the event was opened by Mr. Louis Allen, president. And because of wet weather the proceedings took place indoors.


served - and competitions were won: by. Mrs. E. Stratton and Ml L. Rice. Music was provided by Mrs.


A ham and tongue tea was


Ellen Wood; who played the piano and the piano-accordion.


.people proved to bo a fitting finale to a car treasure hunt


held by Clitheroo Cricket Club . on Friday.


■ A social- evening in the pavilion: attended by about 100


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