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NO SHOWERS - SO SOCCER BOYS GO


HOME DIRTY


CHILDREN playing soliool football matches in Qit-haroe are navinig to go home wet and dirty because there are no adequate facilities for them to wash after a game, if was


claimed at the meeting of the No.5 Divisional Education Executive.


ALEX TAKES OVER AS


SECRETARY


WADDINGTON football club have appointed a new caretaker secretary, Mr. Alex Rigby, of. 13 York Street, Clitheroe, who takes


committee meeting that he had not tlie spare tame available, at the moment, to do the posi­ tion justice. He hoped to be able to put his name forward next season t o re-election. Mr. Rigby's telephone number is Clitheroe 2461. The committee also dis­


over from Mr. Cyril White- side. Mr. Whiteside said at the


Keighley said that after play­ ing matches ait Edisford, the boys had to go home dirty, be­ cause there was only cold water available and there were no shower facilities for them to use after sports.


County Coun. Derrick


children’s ' sports’ gear.' “The kit they have to play in is just a ragbag effort.” ■


He also commented an the


from Blackburn, ' Accrington and Burnley was first dess.


NEW STRIP


statements by Mr. J. Htad- moor, headmaster at St. James’s School, Glitheroe, and the primary schools repre­ sentative.


He was supported in his


cussed tile possibility of having a reserve team next season— tile present season, is the fust for seven years in which the club has had only one side. It was estimated that at


least £400 would be needed to start 1971-72 with two teams. In addition to their weekly


team will be reviewed at future meetings.-


Craven Cup a fortnight ago was also discussed,—this was only the third tune in ten years that Waddington failed to reach the semi-finals. I t came to light that on each occasion they have gone out to Grass- ington — real bogy team. Waddington arc now left


Tlie team’s exit from the


sweep, the club decided to hoid a jumble sale and a bingo evening in the near future to help boost funds. The possibility of a reserve


facilities he said “JDt is one case where primary schools are very badly represented. Difficulties are there to be re­ moved if possi ble and we would appreciate any move this committee can maike to remove these difficulties.”


On tiie question of waiter


complete new strip had- been bought for the CSihiteroe re­ presentative team but this had been washed many times.


Mr. Hindmoar said that, a


this time from the funds' of contributory schools.”


“We are buying a new strip


Education Officer, said the Executive was trying to pro­ ride proper changing accom­ modation for tlie boys but he added that tlie County’s minor works building programme was already fixed.


Mr. E. J. Pox, Divisional


ley that there should be same provision for warm water.'to be available for the boys to wash.


He agreed with Coun. Keigh­


with a dour struggle against relegation in their worst sea­ son for a long time. Although relegation looks imminent, it was felt that a final effort in the remaining 14 league


matches should be made to avoid it.


second division for two years, before gaining promotion to


Waddington were in the


the first, five seasons ago. Tomorrow, Waddington en­


tertain Mill Hill St. Peter’s at Twitter Lane, and will choose from Howden, Croft, Rigby, Lund. Bairott, Trotter, Riley, Stoddart, Dust, Behan, Dins- dale. Ireland, Ross. Meet at ground, 2 p.m.


A WINDY RIDE


AFTER tbe springlike weekends of the early year, last weekend came as soinethiug of a shock, al­ though for training pur­ poses it. did nat least pro­ vide the same bulstery- weather encountered in lasf year’s Circuit of the


of Edisford Road, I soon found the strength of the wnd, but by keeping to the lower gear’s I was able to get tlie twiddling practice so necessary at this time of tlie year.


Daies. Leaving Clitheroe by way


UNSATISFACTORY


chairman of the Executive, said he agreed entirely with tlie suggestion that there should be adequate' facilities. “There should be at least shower accommodation in our new schools.” he commented.


CARAVANS


•BERTH CARAVAN TO LET. Ocean Edec. Morecambc. Most dates vacant.


Inq. Tel. Nelson <54667. PUBLIC NOTICES


HYDE’S, WHIPP’S AND BRAY’S CHARITIES


d Notice is hereby given that the wistribution of the Charities, onhich should have taken place b the 28th January, 1971, has aeen postponed until such time


aeen received will be considered cnd It Is reauested that appli­ i ants do not make unnecessary


normal. b All applications which have


s the postal services return to nquiries o n . my Department.


pack horse bridge in much the same disorder that it -had been in at tlie end of Sep­ tember when I last paused to give it an inspection. Although then. I was able to climb across its old stonework and sit in the warm evening sun­ shine it was now too cold to stop for more than a minute on the new bridge and ponder how hazardous it must have been, for tired travellers to clamber up the steep slope of one side and slither down the equally steep slope of the other," if a wind was blowing such as faced me. From the bridge, tlie two


At Ilodder I found the old


R. PICKUP, Borough Treasurer,


Mytton House, Church Street,, CLITHEROE, Lancs.


' : FYLDE WATEB BOARD


WATER RESOURCES ACT. 1963 a Notice is nereby given tnat mi


Lpplication Is being made to the t ancashire' River Authority by ahe Fylde Water Board I herein­


tions were unsatisfactory. “Thty are going home dirty, wet and cold.” he said, adding: “Tlie money is not available to - this while we are still looking for roofs over our heads.” Coun. . J. A. Barnes,' vice-


number of children had been withdrawn from sports because their parents felt the condi­


Mr. Hindmoor said quite a


Coun. Keighley added that the kit used by school' teams


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


, VOGUE and VALUE (C. Fergusson)


82-86 Lowersate. Clitheroe.


Good selection at lowest possible prices.


Aristoc and Berkshire. BEDDING


A STOCKING BAR TMIDI SKIRTS from 29/11.


W NEARLY-NEW DEPT. - x g e accept good, clean, up-to-date


Also arments for sale on commission.


Please come and look around I Parking outside shop.


TOP ALLOWANCE on your old B.B.C.2-T.V.- against a new 24” Philips T.V. Buy ; or rent.—H. Kaino & D. Rawson, 79, Lower- gate. Tel. Clitheroe 3444.


PIANOSI PIANOS! PIANOS!Now mid Second-hand always in stock. Electronic organs. CaU lor demonstrations. H.P. Terms. — POLLARDS. M/32 Standish Street. Burnley. Tel. 25823.


. . . . . .


17 INCH T.V., two channels, working order, £8.—9, Church Brow, Clitheroe (after 6 p.m.).


BOYS AND GIRLS jumpers and cardigans, fancy knit or school styles.—Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Road, Clitheroe..............


GROSS CASH REGISTER. ^Am­ bassador model 2000, electric t ltemizer, ready for decimalisa­


oion, cost new £310, take £210 w.n.o.—Apply Viewfields, Bald­


in Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 2736v


LARGE STOCK of record Players, a tape recorders and radiograms


Woone Lane. . Clitheroe, Tel. 2683


argreaves. • Moor Lane. , and Ht terms vou can afford.—A. E;


TIMEX AND WATCH REPAIR SERVICE.—Morton’s. 18, Moor


Lane.


HOOVER WASHING MACHINES and vacuum cleaners. Irons, kettles, tan neaters. etc. from your Hoover dealer: A. E. Har­ greaves. Moor Lane, and Woone Lane Clitheroe Tel. 2683


MARMOT M.C.B PRAM, oatmeal/ navy blue, excellent condition. £12 o.n.o.—27, Carlton Place. Clitheroe.


DO YOUR WEEKLY WASH at Peel Street Laundromat. Also 8 lbs. of dry cleaning for 10/-.


JUST ARRIVED, new season’s Jeans from Varlson, fab. new shades, inc. candy stripe.—Out of Doors, 16. Castlegate, Clith­ eroe.


BEADS NEED RE-THREADING? —Take them to Coneron & Leeming. 17-19. Moor Lane. Clitheroe.


PRAM SERVICE: hoods re­ tcovered and apron wheels re­


yred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane, and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 2683.


COLOUR TELEVISION now in stock, Same day delivery at:


A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woone Lane, CUtheroe.


PUT BOUNCE into your hair with one of our Phi Perms. Reduced to 25/- for two weeks. —Dean’s Hairdressers, 3, Mar­ ket place Clitheroe. Tel. 3811.


MEN’S SPORTS TROUSERS, flared leg, straight leg or turn­


up "older style”, 30in. to 401n. waist in s t o c k.—Economic Stores. 70, Whalley Road Clith­ eroe.


TEA TOWELS, table cloths, towels, fab­ rics, etc. Trade supplied. WILLIAM


HARTLEY. Primet Bridge. Colne. Tel. 3222.


CONCRETE FLAGS, shop soiled, on special offer. 3ft. x 2ft. at 6/- each. Apply George Wad­ dington (Builders) Ltd., Pendle Trading Estate. Tel. Chatburn 511.


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


7-19. Moor Lane. Clitheroe. LADIES TREWS,


1aken at Coneron tz Leeming, flared or


straight leg.—Economic Stores, 70. Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


STOPPING SMOKING? I t’s much easier than you think with Lobiline Tablets—Derrick Green M.P.S., 4 Railway View, Clith­ eroe.


DIVAN BEDS. Part exchange your old bed.—H. Kaine & D. Raw- son. 79, Lowergate. Tel. CUth­ eroe 3444,


FLU STRIKES SUDDENLY. Be prepared this winter with Shel­ don’s Flu Mixture 4/3.—35. Moor Lane. Clitheroe


LADIES' DRESSES, coats, rain­ coats. suits, trouser suits. Good choice of colours and sizes at: Economic Stores, 70. Whalley Road. Clitheroe.


LARGE STOCK OF NEW CYCLES —to choose from Cash or terms.


L At A. E. Hargreaves. Moor


one-and Woone Lane Clith­ eroe. Tel. 2683.


RHEUMATISM' strikes suddenly, be prepared with 30-day Rheu­ matic tablets. 2/6 . and 5/6.— Sheldon’s 35 Moor Lane: Clith­ eroe


HOTPOINT SUPERMATIC. near new, bargain at £45 cash price.


fter called "the Board ) whose Head Office Is situate at Sefton Street In the. County Borough of Blackpool for a licence to abstract the following quantities of water from a borehole Into fol the underground strata at the


lowing point of abstraction


1,000 gallons pei nour 24,000- gallons per day 3.000.000 gallons per year


miles of climbing to Hurst Green were accomplished in good style if not speed. At Gallows Lane—what stories that could tell—I turned left mid dropped down to Rib- cheste Bridge, and then with the long climb past the old Clarion clubhous behind me, I turned ait Oaks Bar on to tlie main road with the wind firmly at my back. The speed of the next few miles to the mew roundabout and the by­ pass set me ihinking that per- H a p s the winter season had not left me ai unfit as • I thought, but a great deal of St was due to the strength of the wind as I . had to admit,


CLIMB


side run when we visit Sun­ derland Point, leaving Cldth- eroe a-t 9-30 arm: Due to the difficult cafe situation riders Should take at least one packed meal. The run will


On Sunday we have a sea­


return via Longridge. “SPRITE"


at National : Grid Reference SD. 76225760 approximately 2 2 0 yards NNW of Heaths, Farm. t Tosside In the West. Riding of


he County of York. o A copy of the application and


mf any map. plan or other docu­ Inent submitted with 4t-may be


Head Office of the Fylde'Water Board. Sefton Street. Blackpool,


spected -free of charge at the


and at the offices of the Bowland Rural District Council. 32 Pim­ lico Road CUtheroe, Lanes., at


all reasonable hours during the Derlod beginning on‘15th Janu­ ary 1971. and ending on 12th February 1971.


—H. Kaine & D. Rawson, 79, Lowergate.—Tel. Clitheroe 3444.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED, Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury.


—Write or Phone: Sharp. Mellor 2)87. or Blackburn 57730.


WATCH NEEDING REPAIR? Take It to Coneron & Leeming 17-19 Moor Lane. Clitheroe


CAMERAS, still and cine. Pro­ jectors, binoculars, telescopes, magnifiers, etc. — Edgar Brad­ shaw, Ltd.. 45, Burnley Road, Padlham


BEDROOM GOUGH? Settle It for the night with Green’s Expec­ Dtorant. Moves hard, fast phlegm.


ay View. Clitheroe. werrick Green. M.P.S., 4, Rail­


STRETCH COVERS now available made to measure for that unusual suite or chair shape— Tel. CUtheroe 3975.


mAny person who wishes to a ake representations about the i pplication should do so In writ­ sng to the Clerk of the Lanca- Chlre River Authority at 48 West t liff. Preston FR1 8HP before


he end "of the said period. J. A. SPENCER.


Clerk to the Fylde Water Board.


WHALLEY C.C. 100-PLUS CLUB.


15-1-71 Nos. 16 and 34. 25-12-70 No. 135: NOS. 186, 178, 199..9B, £5 eaeh'


CHILDREN NEED fo st er homes


WE ARE IN GREAT NEED OF SHORT STAY FOSTER PARENTS. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT:


THJE AREA CHILDRENS OFFICER,


5/7 EAGLE STREET, ACCRINGTON. Tel: Accrington 34711/2


WHALLEY LIONS 200 CLUB. Weeks 27, 28, 29, 30: •


NEW STYLE JEANS by Varlson for spring. Gold, green, pink black, cords, tapestry anc denim. Straight or flared leg styles.—See windows at: Econo­ mic Stores, 70. Whalley Road, CUtheroe.


CARPETS CLEANED by experts. Uplifting and refitting service If required. — Details. ring CUtheroe 3975.


STOP CHAPPED AND ROUGH HANDS with Sheldon’s hand cream. 3/-.—35 Moor Lane,


CUtheroe • y


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


FAMILY COUGHS! Stop them t with Sheldon’s original mix­


fures adults 4/3. children’s


ormula 3/6.—35. Moor Lane. CUtheroe


ACA AND RAYBURN COOKERS.,Oil'or Gas Fired. Authorised Sales/Serslco Agents JOSHUA & TOM TAYLOR LTD. Bolton 21931.


FURNISHING SALE, tip to 30% cash discount.—H. Kaine & D. Rawson, 79, Lowergate.' Tel, Clitheroe 3444.


LET’S LIVE, a natural soft semi- perm. Just the answer for to­ .day’s styling. Reduced for two


-week, from 40/- to 35/-.—Dean’s Hairdressers. 3, Market Place, CUtheroe Tel. 3811.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middleman) profit. We re-cover your treasured three-


plea: suites as new from as little: as 18 gns.- Chalre £7. over 100 patterns.,Free estimates. Distance no object. Write or phone: HENLEY,' 50 ZION STREET (off padlham Road), BURNLEY. Tel,


'27188,


For MEN and WOMEN between tlie ages of17—39 years for regular service engagements for training In a variety of


VACANCIES NOW!!! ,.


trades including: MEN: Air Defence Operators, Driver.;, Telephonists,


WOMEN: Aircraft and Electronic Mechanics, Wireless Operators, Parachute Packers, Clerks, Suppliers, Musicians, Nurses, Painters, Photography.


Wireless Operators, Safety Equipment, Photogra­ phy, Clerks. Suppliers. Police, Gunners, Tele­ printer Operators. Labourers.


call:


13 HIGHER CHURCH STREET, BLACKBURN. Tel. 59739. TAVR CENTRE. KINGSWAY, BURNLEY. Tel 20857.


For full details (without obligation) write, telephone, or RAF CAREERS INFORMATION OFFICE,


TIPPER DRIVER Required


H.G.V. Licence Essential


Basic wage £20 for 40 hour week. Plus Bonus


Apply in person to MR. E. DUG DALE,


GEORGE WADDINGTON (Builders) LTD,


Pendle Trading Estate, Chatburn.


WANTED. YOUTH FOR APP. to carpet and linoleum fitting


trade. 40hr. week, good wages.— Apply Walts Ltd.. 31 Castle St.. Clitheroe, during shop hours.


PART-TIME CLERK/TYPI8T re­ quired, 5 days, 1 p.m.—5 pm. —Apply: B. Dootson Ltd., Vic­ toria Street Garage, Clitheroe.


Tel. 2586.


LADIES WANTED for part-time evening job. two or three nights per week. Good rates of pay.— Bing Padlham 72748, Saturday, between 11-00—12-00 a.m.


GENTLEMAN requires resident housekeeper Modem home.— Tel. Longridge 3616.


A RELIABLE PERSON is re­ quired ■ for full or part-time


general office duties. Permanent position for suitable appllcant.- Robinson & Spensley Ltd.. Rail­ way Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 3741.


Experienced or


Trainee Waitress Required


Accommodation provided, good gratuities,


for details phone: Spread Eagle Hotel


Sawley, near Clitheroe. Chatburn 202.


YOUTHOR MAN


far Warehouse Duties Apply


required


LANCASTER HOSIERY CO. LTD.,


WATERLOO MILLS, CLITHEROE.


CALDERST0NES HOSPITAL, WHALLEY.


Vacancies: ASSISTANT COOKS


(Suitably qualified persons holding City and Guilds 147).


KITCHEN. PORTER WARD MAIDS


MALE DOMESTIC (night work)


For further details call at the Hospital, or telephone Whalley 2121.


Smart, Intelligent Girl required as


Apprentice Hairdresser apply


5, King Street, Clitheroe. Tel: 3288


F. E. BROTHERTON FULL TIME


26 Well Terrace, Clitheroe. Tel: 2131


SHOP ASSISTANT Apply R. Wilson,


Required


THE SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL, CUTHEROE Require the following staff


Full or part time.


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL, OLD LANGHO, BLACKBURN.


WAGES CLERK required (male or female, age 21 or over) in the Finance Department of this large hospital for the mentally sub­ normal. Aptitude for . figures essential. Prospects of-promo­


tion and opportunity to train. and qualify in hospital administration.


WAITRESSES


STILLROOM ASSISTANT Mornings


qualified in the preparation of Computer-processed payroll. Apply in person or telephone the Group Secretary. (Black- • burn 48045) for, further details.


Salary (age-21) £684 p.a.,. rising to £1;107. Credit will be. given for previous experience outside-the Health Service, A higher scale may be paid 'to an applicant with .previous experience in the Health Service- and- fully


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


CAFETERIA CASHIERS £13 4s. 4d. for 40 hour week. Extras for weekend duty and overtime. Part time considered.


WAITRESS£12 15s -4d. for 40 hour week. —5 day week (Mon/Fri). CANTEEN ASSISTANTS


£12 15s. 4d. for 40 hour week. Extras for weekend duty and overtime. Superior Residential accommodation, for single persons at moderate charge.


' . .


MALE COOKS and ASSISTANT COOKS £18 8s. Od. '(Cooks) £17 5s. Od.: (Assistant Cooks) for 40 hour week. Extras for diplomas, weekend duties and over­ time. Hospital or local authority housing available for suitable candidates. Apply in person or telephone the Catering Manager (Blackburn 48045) for further details.


! MUSICAL


FRANK CROWDER. A.R.M.C.M., M.R.S.T., pianoforte, singing and voice production.—11 Glsbum Road. Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel.


687. MISCELLANEOUS SALES


ANNE WHITTAKER, rTho Bridal Wear Specialist,* is- proud, to --announce 'the


- Children’s ’Gowns. See .’-this -exceptional range of Traditional and'Trendy Gowns by , some - o f ' th isc o u n try ’s v leading manufacturers,1' e.g.,-. Edwtird; Black ' of. Nottingham,- Ellis,* Marilyn :Martln,;and The- House of Nicholas.-Prices'from 15 —50' gns. and in all-sizes; Headdresses..


■ arrival of her spring collection of Bridal Gowns, Headdresses,^ Bridesmaids’ i‘ and


•Parasols, Hats,' etc.', by Jenny Lynne and R. .C. H. Gibbons. Relax and choose


your complete ensemble'at ANNE WHIT­ TAKER; 5 INFANT . STREET. • ACC­ RINGTON (opposite Peel- Street Bus Station). Tel.. Accrington 36737 or 31232. Evening appointments a pleasure.


WEDDING DRESS (size 14) of t crystal satin with: lace- overcoat,


; rain and sleeves, also headdress


and veil. £16.^69, Fairfield Drive. Clitheroe. •


HORNBY 00 -TRAIN,. 60ft. track. 8 E.O points, two ■ stations, coaches, rolling s to c k ,£4.-22, Warwick Drive, Clitheroe. Tel.


3139. ■ . MOTOR CARS


SCRAP CARS.' VANS and LORRIES WANTED-' Telephone evening, and veehends -'Rossendale 8121. :


MINI ENGINE and gearbox.—Tel. Clitheroe 3173.


1962 AUSTIN MINI, taxed end Feb,’ tester' June, good engine, subframe, £60 o.n.o. 17, Cowper Avenue, CUtheroe.


VAUXHALL VICTOR Estate, good running, order. M.O.T. Licensed untll ootober. £100 o.n.o.—Tel. Clitheroe 3568.


.1964^WOLSEL'EY 1500. good con-


-dition’ well;worth seeing, 54,000 miles. Taxed; M.O.T. £160 o.n.o. Tel? Great Harwood 2538.


VAUXHALL CR ESTA 1960. M.O.T. year. to July, ’71. Good condition for


. 2138 during business hours.. £60~ o.n.o.—Ring Whalley


1959.VICTOR, three good tyres, excellent mechanically, clean, £16.—Thornton, Hodgson Moor Farm Waddington’ Clitheroe


ROVER-90 CAR, 1952,- I f - months . M.O.T Tow bar. Also S.H. .two-


heifer cattle trailer, -hard top, sheep decks, lights,- eto.,i£90, tor • will . sell - separately.—Thornton,


t


Hodgson Moor -Farm, Wadding- ton, Clitheroe.


.......................... Part Time


CHAMBERMAID Mornings


Part Time


BAR ASSISTANT Tel: Clitheroe 3130


LADIES Required for interesting LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORK


40 boms—£12-5-0 minimum at 21_ years of age. Bonus scheme in operation.


ALSO EVENING SHIFT VACANCIES


DYNAMO AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES LTD., ALBION WORKS, WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel: 2652/3/4


5-45 p.m.-------- 9-45 p.m. Full training given. • Apply:


TRIUMPH DEALERS FOR CLITHEROE Neiv Cars for Immediate Delivery Include


New MK IV Spitfire in Sienna with Black Hood New 13/60 Convertibles in White or Damson New 13/60 Saloons choice of five New Vitesse Saloon Damson New Toledo. Saloon Wcdgewood Bine New Cars for Early Delivery


New ‘2000’ Estate Car in Sienna New 2.5 ’P.I. Saloon Dainson/Black Iriin New .’.Triumph G.T. 6. Saffron/Black


Triumph ‘1500’ Saloons QUALITY USED CARS EITHER


CARRYING MAKERS OR GAUNTLET NINE MONTH WARRANTY


1970 Vauxliall Ventora MK II Saloon 500 genuine miles from new, finished Honey Starmist, Overdrive, Radio, SAVE £300


ON NEW.. ________ Delivery Mileage—• Save L60 on-List Price


1971 Morris 1100 2 door S.D.L. Saloon Glacier While/.Black lrim.


1970 Ford Zephyr Six Deluxe Saloon finished Silver with Black Trim. 5,000 mile?


only—£1095 ■


1969 Triumph T.R.6. 2 Sealer Sports, llus immaculate car has done 115000 miles. Fitted overdrive and wire wheels. Royal Blue—£1345


ENERGETIC CAR SALESMAN Required


Must have clean- licence. Experience an advantage but not essential as training will be given to suitable applicant, —must be keen and interested, excellent opportunities for the right young man.


Please Telephone for interview. CROOK STREET GARAGE


GRIMSHAW PARK, BLACKBURN. Tel: 57425


group SALES


1970 Vauxliall Viva 2 Door S.L. Saloon lini- shed Sehring Silver/Black trim, 15,000


miles—£750 ■


Our workshops are fully, equipped and stalled lor Specialist Service


and Repairs fo Triumph Cars. If you want first class personal atten- •' fion, contact our Service Foreman Michael Blakey. . - - .


TEL: CLITHEROE 2840 ---------— SERVICE. 4 - SPARES


Lancaster Hosiery Go. Ltd. HAVE


• \


VACANCIES FOR FEMALES in most departments making


knitted outerwear


E x p e r ie n c e n o t e s s e n t ia l a s t r a in in g -will b e g iv e n 5 clay 4 0 born* w e ek 2 0 clays p a id h o l id a y p e r y e a r


APPLY — MR. WOOD.


Lancaster Hosiery Go. Ltd. WATERLOO MILLS, CLITHEROE.


unics, blouses, few only cat suits at special prices— \ ideal for holidays.


ll sizes, and stockings from 4/11.


CLITHEROE’S PROGRESSIVE COMPANY TRUT EX LTD.


WHY DON’T YOU JOIN THIS RAPIDLY EXPANDING COMPANY AT


JUBILEE MILL


Hie Finishing and Distribution Centre of TR U TE X


Vacancies exist in our Finishing Room for PRESSERS— BUTTONERS— FINISHERS


............. Good rates of pay- Good canteen facilities. ■ ■ .


Good Hours:’ 8-30—5-00 Mon. lo.Thurs. ; 8-30—4-00 Friday.


Good conditions.


Apply:-—Mr. E. SHARPLES, CLITHEROE 2656


\ Mai'N iN—I GAS APPLIANCES U NCESLTC^I WORKS STUDY ENGINEER


Applicants aged 22 to 35 years. Should be fully experienced in all aspects of work study and should have worked in the light engineering field. Minimum Qualifications: O.N.C. or equivalent. This vacancy offers a wide scope for the good Works Study engineer within an expanding organisation and future prospects are good. This is a staff position. 40 hour working week (7-30 to 4-30). Pension scheme in operation. Canteen facilities and the usual staff benefits. Please apply in writing to:— THE PERSONNEL OFFICER, GOTHIC WORKS, WYRE STREET, PADIHAM.


TRUTEX LTD: _ Waterloo Road, Clitheroe.


Due to reorganisation we now have a few Vacancies for


EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS and


GIRL TRAINEES


High earning capacity after training. Four Weeks Paid Holiday. Finish 1-00 p.m. Friday.


First Class Canteen Facilities. Clitheroe 2464/4155 Apply: S. H. Green.


SITUATIONS VACANT


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times January 29,1971 " 9 R0BIN30NST0URS


Invite applications' from Ar EXPERIENCED, v


Applicants may attend for., interview at - -h-


PARK GARAGES Great Harwood


Botwoen 10 a.m.—12 noon on Saturday, January 30th


SERVICE


MANAGER Required


GEORGE WADDINGTON (Builders) LTD.,


Apply in person to MR. E. DUGDALE,


Pendlo Trading Estate, Chatburn.


SPECIAL NOTICE ■ ROYAL AIR FORCE


For Information on all forms of R.A.F. Careers please contact:


RAF (CAREERS INFORMATION OFFICE,


13 HIGHER CHURCH STREET, BLACKBURN. Tel. 53730. or RAF CAREERS


INFORMATION OFFICE, TAVR CENTRE,


KINGSWAY, BURNLEY. Tel 20857.


. vehicles, light and heavy duty, For fleet of commercial


or Tol: Groat Harwood 2052 for alternative appointment.


COACH DRIVERS for the 1971 season , -


m u m M


NEW FIATS-IN’ STOCK FOR 7 A IMMEDIATE DELIVERY


FIAT 500 Station Wagon . £613 FIAT 850-Saloon Ivory . . . . £695 FIAT 850 Snooial.’Mustard £792


FIAT 850:Counc. Rod . . . . £991 FIAT 128 2-door. White £877 FIAT 124 Saloon ____ £085 FIAT?124-Snooial. Riioico.. £1075- FIAT'125 Saloon Brown.. £1399 QUALITY SELECTED USED FIATS


ll prices include Purchase Tax.-


1970 FIAT 128 4-(loor. WllitO £845: 1969 FIAT 124 Choice of 2 £1295 1969.FIAT 850 Online. Groen £795 1969 FIAT 850 Saloon . . . . £595 1909'FIAT 124 Special . . . . £875 1964 FIAT 500 S /R ................£225 1967 FIAT 850 Snidor LHD £495 1967 FIAT 85n $n|. Clean .. £395 1964 FIAT 500 S/R . . . . . . £195 QUALITY SELECTED USED CARR


1970 FIAT 125. -Brown .. £1245. 1970 MORRIS.Mini 1060 . . £075


1966 JAGUAR XJ6 2.8 Auto. Dark blue. One owner. Fitted P/B Radio £2195


1969 TRIUMPH Conv. Bllio £745, 1969 RILEY Kostrcl 1300 .. £725, 1969 HILLMAN Inin. WllitO £545: 1968 VAUXHALL Vi«a. D/L £685


1968 AUSTIN Mini Auto. . . £495


1968 DAIMLER 2i Lit V8 Sal. Blue. One owner £1095


1967 Mdl. HILLMAN Hunter £575 1967 VAUXHALL Victor Est. £475 - 1965-HILLMAN Minx D/L £345


1965 TRIUMPH 12/50 ____ £345 1964 FORD Zodiac Mk. 3 . . £345 1964 HILLMAN Minx D/L. . £295 Wo always have a number of cars’ to clear choan tor. cash. *


“THEY SEEK US HERE THEY SEEK US THERE”


NOW YOU’VE FOUND US JUST COMPARE.


19G9 MORRIS MINI TRAVELLER. Almond green, a minted specimen ....................................i64J


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1970 HILLMAN IMP. Honey gold, matching interior, very low mileage


.............................................. * G2j


11968/9 G’ Regd. MERCEDES BENZ 220/8. Finished In Dark Emerald Green, matching interior, radio etc. £1,795


1969 SUNBEAM STILETTO, Metallic turquoise blue, black interior, fitted radio, etc. exceptional condition .................................................................... * b2j


1969 CORSAIR 2000E. One private owner, radio, finished in saluki bronze ................ ............... .— .— : : :■ J


11969 Model HILLMAN MINX D/L. Whito/black interior immaculate....................................... . • • ...........■ , 088


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1968 'G' reg TRIUMPH 13/60. Finished in damson/black Interior, low mileage, exceptional condition • ~«5 1968 HILLMAN MINX, Dove grey, matching interior. £595


11967/8 ’F' Regd. FORD CORSAIR V4. Spruce Green/ White, exceptional condition .............................. £j45


1965 WOLSELEY HORNET, two-tone green, contras' ting interior ..................................


CAR OF THE WEEK


1968 ROVER 2000 AUTO. In primrose, fitted with with heated rear window, radio. One owner 28,000 miles from new. This car can only be described as new. Come and judee for


yourself ............................................................... £1195


1969 MORRIS MINOR 1000. Immaculato in the colour of white/black interior, much sought after oar. Try


it and you will buy i t ................................................4625


We would like It to bo known that we have no connection whatsoever with Delanys Premier Garages or any other firm in Clitheroe-


Clitheroe Auto Engineers CasfB© Street, CfStheree


Open weekdays to 8 p.in. Tel: 2110 Weekends till r, o.m.


1965 SINGER CHAMOIS, Pearl Grey. Black interior A smart economical car ......................................... 4,325


£335


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