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j$ CUthcroe Advertiser ana Times, Tune ITT, I9T8 r i S '" ** PUBLIC NCT1 CCS


DAVID WALDER M.P.


will be pleased to meet


Constituents at Clithcroc Con- servative Club, Castle Street.


Glitheroe .from 10—li.30a.m. and a t the Conservative Club. 16 Mill Street, Padiham. from 12.00— 1.00 p.m. on Saturday. June 24(h.


THE CLITHEROE AND SKIPTON CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATIONS


are in the process o f selecting a


prospective Conservative C a n d i­ date to contest the new


Beef


P Tj i c lo V v


.’ices 7n


.number of store cattle were on ■offer, and recent rates were fully fiYaintained. bummer calving


BUYERS were very active in both*' sections at last week's sale of non-accreditcd in-call and store cattle at Clithcroe Auction Mart. There was only a light entry of calving cows, but a good


.WJ heifers £95, and steers £104. "Average for Hereford heifers was £97. for stirks £03, and for cows with suckling calves £145.50. . One of the best entries of top qual ity beef was experienced at Cl ithcroc's J'atstoek market on Monday. Following the national trend, prices were down by an Average of 70p per hundred­ weight. Lambs also dropped around 2 'p per pound, but this was a seasonal drop, due to the greater number of lambs


cows averaged £151.50. B and


forward. There were 54 fat, cattle. 29 ,


p igs. 109 ewes, a n d SC9 lam b s forward.


lo r h o rn e d ewes w a s £3.05. a n d 1,o r h a lf -b re d ewes 4111-15. P o rk | p ig s average:! <11.07 a n d c u t t e r s | £1.95. A good t r a d e w a s m e t by th e


122 n ew ly calved cows a n d h e i f e r s a t G is b u rn A u c t io n M a r t 's d a iry se c tio n la s t week. 36 'of th e a n im a ls we re fu l ly a c c r e d i te d . P r iz e s aw a rd e d w e re : Black


to n . A v re sh i re : 1 a n d 2. A. B r e n n a n d : 3. .T. H a r r iso n . Average p r ic e s fo r a c c red i ted


'£ 1 5 .SIB. m cd u im w c lit. 1115.86. j a n d -light h e ife r s 4115.18. Aver- j a g e lo r f a t cows wa s £110.50. I L ig h t lam b s av e rag ed 2f>p. a n d 1 m e d ium 25p w h i le h o g g s a v e r - ' a g e d -• 22p. Tire a v e rag e p r ic e .


.' 'L ig h tw e ig h t. s te e r s av e rag ed I I


THERE was plenty of action at Edisford on Friday when pupils from local primary schools took par t in their fivc- a.-side footbal l competition.


representing nine of the small­ est schools, emerged as overall winner. The tournament was simply a friendly, where each


But not one of the teams,


WANT TO BE A FIREMAN?


TOMORROW will be a red- letter day for local children who like playing at ‘firemen’ . . for they will be able to use real fire engines.


ing its annual open day. and youngsters—not to mention the not-so-young—who turn out to watch the firemen racing off to an cmfcrgency will be able to lake a riiorc leisurely look at the machines they use.


Clilheroe Fire Station is stag­


the two appliances that, arc stationed permanently at Cl ith­ croc. visitors will get the chance to look at a giant turntable ladder, which it is hoped will be brought over for the day from another station. There will also be a wide range of stalls and sideshows, as well as displays and competitions, and refresh­ ments will be served. Proceeds from the event will go to the Firemen's Benevolent Fund.


As well as clambering over


a n d w h i te cow: 1. F. P a x to n : 2. H. S p e a k . 3. A. B rad ley . H e i fe r : I '-alvd 3. R. D r in k a l l : 2. F. P a x ­


a n im a ls w e re : F ’d c s ian "erwvs £17.9: h e 'fe v s <1196: A y rsh ire | cov-'s £133: wpifp,. c alves £41: b u l l c alv es G l . Nma-a c e re ” ) te d | F r ie s ia n ccws av e rag ed £154. : h e i f e r s £156. a n d A y rsh ire cows


£107.f T h e re w c -c V s a 206 c alv es fo r - I w a rd . Calves tn th r e e w e ek s old


average:) £10 4a. •vc'” 1cd c alves G-20 "weeks n’ -i £54.54. a n d 5-9 m o n th s old £ 7 7 .no.


b u r n , th e ^ e w e ’.'o <73 c a ‘ tie . 703 sh e e p . 45 n i" s a n d five c alv es 1 fo rw a rd . Oear-hl


I n th e fe t- 'to ek «eei‘.on ->t O 's - . i


c e r t i f ie d cett-'c wa s £ 14.03. O'-er- a l l . av erag e fn - d ip p n v o s 2.1p. w h i le paves a y e -a—


fo r


p ia s av e rag ed £3 11 c u t te r s £2.15. bacb:ier=


£ 2 7 5.5. A v c ' - r c a lv e s wa


fSt'TS.


2S1 .forwnrrk T,->-pi'T ‘•'■""s r*-*ncle t.r> C45. nn"7


'At* t h e ’ vn>'o of I r - ’v." "Utfu nn<i ctorr* vr'*'*. Ti**ov<? wPro


.70.


Tn the ^fovn ct'n*;'i'i, tho^e V*0?*O -109 F*"TC* f *■ Too


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\T*ppl'7« (Vel nyprorrirj


a n d W -G11.9.00; Cro«*s -C113:


fr." K e n d w rM°?: m a d e to -Cl 24. F kt • : Ble:


THE. high esteem in which Mr. John Blcazard. of Holden, was h e ld '■ was evident hv the large number of old friends who at­ tended his funeral at Bo!ton-bv- Bowland Pa r s ' i Church on Tuesday. Mr. Blcazard d'ed in hospital the previous Thurs ­ day. at the ace of 36. • A. widower for some 17


^~v-~ t 10 f c h .e ro lr ls h e ife r s :! e f Mr. Jo h n


yynrpfo^d t t u . norj


* r . to e "1 . S+orf*


Weight, p i - s Cl.ca .,nrT f - f c av e ; f’e fnr- k i l l in g


^'i <’2 3-5. P o rk . over- ;


Popular


wme tasting sessions


CUSTOMERS o f Whi teside’s (locked to their Snawbridge pre­ mises, Clitheroe; on Wednesday evening, for the first of three sessions of wine tasting.


the Clitheroe area, including Preston. Whalley and Black­ burn. Among them was a Frenchman, M. Claude Bonnet, who still prefers French wine but was not surprised to find that wine in general was becom­ ing more and more popular with the English.


They come from all round Qiff joins ISLE OF WIGHT


of wine available — German, French. Italian, and even one from an Isle of Wight vineyard —served by representatives of London firms. I t was the fourth


There w'erc nearly 40 varieties


anniversary celebrations


POP singer Cliff Richard was star of Trinity Methodist Church’s Sunday school an ­ niversary celebrations, held on


Sunday.


annual tasting arranged by Whiteside’s, and the largest ever held.


sample some wine. “Sales of wine in this area are steadily increas­ ing”. he said, “and more people are now drinking a bottle of wine tasting again tonight from Whiteside’s will be open for


John Rushton, expected that at least 1,000 people would call in during the three evenings to


One of the directors, Mr.


w'inc tasting again tonight : 'om 6.15 to 9.30 p.m.


years, he was brought up in Bolton ■ by Rowland and worked on his 1'a‘h e r s farm af ter .leaving school. On retir­ ing f rom farming, he joined Bovvland :*~ * Rural Council where'he was a loval employee for manv tears. IMj;. Bleazard also spent


Waddington


several vears as a snecial con­ stable. He was a keen gardener arid a bell-ringer at Bollon- by-Bowlar.d church for half a century. He leaves a married daugh­


ter, three sons (one single), a number of grandchildren and several sisters.


;WiffgIes worlli has a


•1TC


r match -ws::.’


AI-^F’EiR clocking up an all-out tptaF; of 79, Clitheroe 2nd XI dismissed opponents Rolls-


[SW'WN'V i


W • •


Roycb‘ for a total of only 62, tK.inKs. to some accurate boxvl-


was shared by Wigglesworth, who took 4 for 22. and Wilson, 4-19. Wigglesworlh recorded the highest score for his side also, a useful 30. Clithcroe opener Crabtree got them olf to a good start with 26 runs. Clithcroc: S. Crabtree 26: K.


iog-.- • T-he • burden of the bowling


Barker 0: M. Washbrook 5: S. Bennett 0; D. Greenup 1: P. Dobson 0: R. Wigglcsworth 30: R. Wilson 10: A. Turpin 2: B. Edmondson 0: N. Hoolcv n.o. 2. Exfras 3. Total 79. Rolls-


Royce 62. Cl itheroe. bowling: Wiggles worth 15-3-33-4: Braker 7-1-19- 1; Wilson 7.6-0-19-4.


A COFFEE evening held re­ cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Sainsbury, Beverley Drive, raised £95 ..for,-|UbbJes=_ date School grour>


Wnddington Hospital, with bring and buy sale to help modernise the cottages, and a colfee morning and evening. The stalls were well patronised by the visitors from all the parishes which are served by the Hospital. One stall was manned by the residents them­ selves, the other by the trust­ ees. The competition was won by Mr. R. Williamson of Fligher Hodder, and a guessing


Garden party An open day was held


at a


team played as many games as there was time for—simply for the fun of playing. The event was a follow-up


to a seven-a-side; competi tion run on similar lines the day before, in which the larger


local primaries took part. Some 16 schools were represented on that occassion, and a total of 56 matches was played.


Great, great granny is ninety


“JESUS isn't ready for me yet” is the favourite saying of great great grandmother Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Snape, who celebrated her 90th birthday on Tuesday. Mrs. Snape. of Bolland Close.


Clitheroe, has kept young with an occasional flutter on the horses, but deafness and failing eyesight now prevent her from picking the winners.


Nellie Stinson, who lives with her. explained: “She used to put 6d. on a horse, and if she won four or five shillings she thought it was a for tune”.


Her eldest daughter, Mrs.


doctor visited me. he always used to ask for the name of a winner. But I. can't see to read the paper any more, so 1 have a cigarette now and then to pass the time”.


Mrs. Snape, who has lived in


Cl itheroe since her marriage at IS. has worked hard all her life. First she worked as a ring spinner in Whipps Factory at Primrose, and later at Wilson's Laundry in Whalley Road, where she earned a shilling for a seven-hour-day scrubbing shirts inside and out.


“ I never had much schooling,


weekend. Besides two daughters and a son living in Clitheroe, she has 10 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild.


day quietly at home with her cards and presents, but she can expect plenty of visitors this


because my mother was blind and I had to bring up my brothers and sisters” , she said. Mrs. Snape spent her birth­


Said Mrs. Snape: “When the


Noses and Knees


and Wiswell belongs to Mrs. Carolyn Meeks, while Mr. Ben McGoughlin has the nobbliest knees! That , at least, is what Barrow Young Wives decided at a social evening in the vill­ age on Friday—an event which raised £75 for the local old age pensioners.


The “ nicest nose" in Barrow The money will provide an


autumn trip or social activity for the old folk.


Clithcroc. Coun. and Mrs. Richard Turner , presented prizes at the function, which


took place at the Dog and Partridge Hotel. Barrow.


competition were Mr. Robert­ son and Mrs. Hartley, and for the "nobbly knees” Mr. Scott and Mrs. Robertson. A tombola, treasure hunt and


Judges for the “nicest nose”


roll-a-pcnny stall were among the other attractions, which also included challenges to “ beat the buzzer” and “catch


the clown” . Mrs. Margaret Farrington,


wife of the licensee, provided supper during the evening. Gratitude was expressed to Mr. Bibby, of Accrington Victoria Hospital, who loaned props, to Mr. and Mrs. Farrington for use of the hotel and to all who had given prizes and helped


with the organisation.


Cl ITHFROF Division MP, Mr. David Waldcr, will be meeting constituents at the Conservative Club in Castle Street between 10 and 11.30 a.m. tomor row


week. The Mayor and Mayoress of


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


scat covering the following area: Bowland R.D..


Longridgc U.D.. Dution. Hoiher- sall and Ribchesicr


c h in n in i , Rnw'-.n.-i u ,


Thornley-wiih-Whentlcy and Aigluon, Bailey and Chaiglcy


A n y o n e w h o wishes lo be c o n s i ­ d e re d fo r se lec tio n is asked to


c o n ta c t th e Conservative A g en t a t


14 Mill S tre e t . Padilmm. o r 19 O t ley Street,. Skipum. b y F r id a y . 7th July. 1972.


home s e r v ic e s m


M ■I1IHJIWUI


HOOVER, HOTPOINT and ELECTROLUX VAC AND WASHING MACHINE SPARLS


O u r n ew showroom d e a l in g ex­ c lu s iv e ly w i th spare p a n s fo r th e ab o v e o p e n s Monday .lulv 17|h . We will be supplying t ra d e an d p u b l ic . Enquiries may he made, now b y th e trade for a c c o u n ts a t u s u a l trad e disco u n ts . U.D-A B u rn le y Ltd.. 51-53 Y o rk sh ire S t r e e t . Burnlev. Tel. 2846!)


BUSINESS OF PORTUNITY G A R A G E , approx. 1500 sq. ft..


w i th unices above, to ile ts , water, etc.


B u s in e s s , e q u ipm en t a n d building 22.400


T e l. B u rn ley 26511 e v en in g s or w e ek en d or 21449 d u r in g business h o u rs .


(PENFR1ENDS w a n te d u rg e n t ly ; a ll ages . S.a.e. to P e n So c iety . (B 1 7 ) . C h o r ley . L an c s .


LAUNDERETTE. II you h ave, or k n ow of. a suitable s i te , c o n ta c t F r a n k Constantine. H aw o r th 3180. fo r complete a p p ra is a l w i th o u t obligation. Over 60 L a u n d e r e t te s buiit in 8 y e a rs a ll su c c e s s fu l .


YOUR NIGHT OUT a r ra n g e d . Soc ial o r b u s in e s s . F em a le c h a u f - f e u r d r iv e n c a r s . R e a s o n a b le h o l id a y o r b u s in e s s t r a n s p o r t to M a n c h e s te r a i rp o r t—a n y t im e .— R in g C o ln e 3812. N e lso n 63702.


LAND


CONTRACEPTIVES. We a r e th e S o u th ’s le a d in g s u p p l ie r s . D u ie x G o s sam e r o n ly 70 n .p . p e r d o z en . D u re x F e a th e r l i te T e a t o n ly 96p p e r d o z en F r e n c h im p o r t , to p q u a l i ty fu l ly g u a r a n te e d c o n t r a ­ c e p t iv e s o n ly 30p d o z en . N u - F o rm (F am i ly P la n n in g C o n t r a ­ c e p t iv e s ) o n ly 96p p e r d o z en . All d e s p a tc h e s s e n t p o s t f r e e a n d in p la in se a le d p a c k in g . All f a c to ry f r e s h p ro d u c ts , g u a r a n t te d n o r e je c ts . — S. Wells. 1 Be ll Close. K n e bw o r th . H e r ts .


LEGAL NOTICE


NOTICE is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t JAN ZIOLKOWSKI


•pupus lis te n e d a s h e p a id t r ib u te 1 js lo n ) p r in c e to n H o u se . 271 H ig h to th e v a lu e o f S u n d a y s c h o o l H o lb om , L o n d o n WC1.


work. At the morning service on


Sunday, the pupils gave a dem­ onstration entitled "Hands ’. The service was conducted by the Rev. E. S. Joselin, of


Whalley. Before listening to Cliff's


message, members of the school staged a mock television and radio programme, entitled ‘Pick of the Week’, giving excerpts


f rom popular programmes. Total collections for the day amounted to more than £125.


Clitheroe


crews win rally


competition by Miss Diane Barrow. Competitions during the evening were supervised by the Waddington Brownies under their leader Mrs. Marion Barrow. Over £150 was raised during the day.


brated at St. Helen'is Church, Waddington, on Tuesday, the


Founder’s Day Founder ’s D a y was .cele­


tradi tional anniversary upon which Rober t Parker, founder of Waddington Hospital, is re­ membered for his generous benefactions of over two hun­ dred years ago.


Canon C. F. Goodchild, con­ ducted the service and the Rev. T. B. Reid, Vicar of Whitewell, was the preacher. Church choristers, attending Wadding­ ton and West Bradford Primary School, led the singing. Mr. H. Dyson was at the organ.


The Vicar of Waddington,


c e n d ed of the founder, were present, together with many residents of the hospital and


cluding the chairman, Colonel Robert Parker a direct des­


their friends. The service was followed by


a- meeting of the trustees, who . later lunched a t the Lower Buck


_H.atc],, J\._toast wes drunk to the memory of -uie founder.


Trustees of the hospital, in­


RALLY crews from the Clith­ eroe and district Motor Club captured a large share of the honours in the Albany 2300 Trophy rally, when they took first and second overall plac- ings, and second place in the novice's section.


Outr ight winners of the rally,


•which started and finished at Blackburn, and was open to all members of clubs in the North West, were Trevor Roberts apd Roy Honey wall. Their Mini Coope r ‘S’ incurred a total time


penalty of only four minutes 23 seconds, while their nearest rivals, Cl itheroe members Ken Gouldsborough and David Hacking, in a Fiat 124S, in­ curred a penalty totalling six minutes 33 seconds.


novices were Peter Whi taker and Bill Honeywell, whose Mini


In second place among the


incurred a penalty of 23 minutes 21 seconds. Cl i thcroe’s chances of a clean sweep were only spoilt by mechanical trouble ex­ perienced by Fred and Steph­ anie Mason, who nevertheless managed to finish the course.


The 150-mile circuit at tracted


90 starters, 12 of which were f rom the Cl itheroe club. The rally included two selectives (sections timed to the second), a t the end of which Cl itheroe crews, Roberts and Honeywel l, Gouldsborough and Hacking, and .Mason ..and. Mason were separated by only one second.


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YOUR C a rp e t a n d Lino r e - f i t te d . : —T el. C l i lh e ro e 2336


MOWING. Ba lin g , Crop S p ray in g . S lu r ry T a n k in g . M a n u re S p re a d ­ in g D i tc h in g a n d Re lie f M ilk in g . —R T i l lo ts o n . Tci C l ith e ro e 4 307.


WANTED o!d P ia n o , s u i ta b le fo r le a rn e r . — P h o n e 27919 B u rn ley . 1 BUY a n d c o lle c t o n n a r e n s, b ab ie s ',


HOUSES o f F u r n i tu r e b o u g h t fo r c a sh . — Tel. L o n g r id g e 2865 (n i te r 6 p .m .) .


I BUY AND COLLECT la d le s , g e n t 's , c h i ld r e n 's c lo th in g , c u r ­


c lo th e s , c u r ta in s , b e d d in g , o rn a ­ m e n ts . e tc — Tel. A c c r in g to n 35885


lad ie s ' a n d g e n t 's


ta in s e tc .—W r ite o r P h o n e Mrs. H aw o r th . 31 C h u rc h S q u a re .


MOUSE C le a ran c e .


W o r s th o rn e — T el B u rn ley 27832


i B E 3 0 -r;10Vv INC a t C om p e t i t iv e _ r : !te a . T e l. Chnjibnrn_229.______


quiet., c le an , p la in v a n F a i r p r ic e s .—Tel. Nelson 68466.


f u l l /p a r t .


PETS CORNER PUPPIES GALORE


CavaOier. K in g C h a r le s , Yorkies. T ib b e t ia n S p a n ie ls . L h asa -A p so 's . D a c h s h u n d s . S c a ly h am s . C a irn s , o n e i'.ic s . v\ est.ies. Corgies . J a c k R u s sel Is. B a s s e t ts . Fox T e r r ie r s .


L a b ra d o r s . B o rd e r Collies. Q u a l i ty ja c k R u s sell. S c o t t ie . P ek c . Welsh T e r r ie r . C a irn , dogs a t s tu d .


Se en a n y t im e — s c u t a n yw h e re TOM SCHOFIELD


W h it t le - lc -W o o d s . Chorley. Weekly a d v e r t is e r 35 years-


Dislcy F a rm , Moss Lane,


HiLLSiDE KENNELS. B o a rd in g fo r dogs a n d c a ts in id e a l h e a l th y s u r ro u n d in g s . T r a n s ­ p o r t a v a i la b le . In s p e c t io n in ­ v i te d . P e d ig re e p u iu - ic s a lw ay s


fo r sa le—H i l ls id e K e n n e ls . Nnn- • ■reaves B u ry . Tel. R am s b o t tom 2029


G C a t t le o n lJ ° 2 3 k o k g o o ^ r c u a h ! JACK RUSSELL PUPS, sm o o th b e tw e e n 6-7 p .m ._________________


g ra z in g u n t i l October '.list. ’.072 j h .r.r . — Tel. G i s b u in 3o4. —Apply Fnrndny. Fir Tree ■ WHITE RABBIT, w i th h u tc h . £ 0 H o u se . Downham. Tel C h a tb u rn 1 o .n .o .—9 P r im ro se St.. C l ith e ro c . 231.


TOURS AMD CRUISES 10 & 14 BM T81I1S TO SPAIN


YOUR S p e n c e r C o r s e t le re — 2 E a s t l ie ld Drive. W e s t B ra d fo rd . Tel. C l i th e ro e 3901 fo r Mrs . D o r is


•Ar Depar t Burnley. Bkiekturn ENJOY THE 1NDEPENDEN


ind Accrington Mons. & Sals. H OF A HOLIDAY IN OUR


BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS IN SALOU


EUROSCENE LUXURY COACH TRAVEL Bar Refreshments. Reclining Scats


FROM 125.50 --------- CHILDREN 50M


G See your local (ravel agent or telephone TRAVELPLAN, PRESTON Telephone 700252


ACCOMMODATION HOLIDAY


BLACKPOOL—A p a r tm e n ts 95p. p e r n ig h t d o u b le b ed . lo u n g e . TV—Mrs. T u rn e r . 9 Bo scom b e R o ad . Bla ck p o o l SS. T e l 45974 a n d 47062.


BLACKPOOL—G re n v i l le G u e s t H ouse. 122 P a la t in e Road. V a c an c ie s m o s t weeks. Bed. B re a k fa s t , e v en in g m e a l . TV lo u n g e . P h o n e : Mrs- C o l lin s


26998. v a n s 5 /8 -b c r th . A.A.. R.A-C. s i te . S.a.e. — Howells. 3. B ra n k -


MORECAMBE. H a rw o o d H o te l. B o a rd re s id en c e o r a ll in c lu ­ sive h o l id a y . N e a r se a . c a r p a rk , c h i ld r e n welcome. Va­ c a n c ie s .Ju n e 2 4 th - Ju Iy 1st:.—


s e a Close. S t . Ma ry's. I s le s of Scillv.


BLACKPOOL. S o u th . S h a f ts b u ry F la t le ts , n e a r sea. p a rk in g . TV. C om fo r t a s su re d . S.ae. — 47 B u r l in g to n Road- T e l. 4148.


1 W e s tm in s te r R o ad . Tel. 2845.


SAUNDERS FOOT. P em b ro k e ­ sh i re . M o d e rn 6 b e r th c a ra v an , every am e n i ty la id o n. sm a l l p r i ­ v a te s i te . — Apply Mr. Powell, H u n t in g to n C o u r t . T h re e Elms, H e re fo rd T e l . 3429.


MORECAMBE. One we ek in c lu s iv e h o l id a y T h r e e d ay to u r s E n g lish Lake s, th e a t r e s , fu l l b o a rd re s i ­ d e n c e f rom .4:15.50. — B ro c h u re . W ich f ie ld P r iv a te H o te l. S e a View P a ra d e . T el 2411.


ILFRACOMBE—4-6-7 b e r th lu x ­ u ry C a rav a n s , h e a te d , r u n ­ n in g w a te r . 600 yds. b e a c h— L e a f le t . H a rdm a n (C a ra v a n s ) , W in dw h is t lc F a rm . G re en f ie ld , O ld h am . T e l. Mossley 2613.


BLACKPOOL SOUTH—H o lid ay H a ts n e a r sea. sh o p s , etc-. TV b a b y s i t t in g .—B a th e r . 3 H am p ­ to n R o ad , p h o n e 45735.


LEADED WINDOWS, b e s t s i lv e r j le ad , fu l ly g u a r a n te e d , d is ta n c e 1 n o o b je c t — F o r f re e e s t im a te ' Tel. B u rn le y 22933


j


R EN T S V O LK SW A G EN S CARS. MICROBUSES.


MOTORISED CARAVANS & VANS.


FLYING WHEEL LTD., Angel Garage. Accrington Road, BURNLEY Tel: 31141.


CULTIVATORS FOR SALE or TO HIRE from £3 per day FAIRWAY MOTORS


88 COLNE ROAD. BURNLEY Telephone 21863


BUY DIRECT f rom M a n u fa c ­ tu re r s . C o lo u red w a l l in g s to n e s , p a v in g nag s , pacli eu g in g s , c o n c re te b locks , l in te ls , s lo t ­ te d p o s ts , fe n c in g , e tc .—D. & H. C o n c re te P ro d u c ts . F e rn B a n k Mill. F e rn B a n k Avenue. B a rn o ld sw ick . Tel- B a rn o ld s - wick 2299 o r W h a l lcy 2621 Op en a ll we ek en d .


BEDDING PLANTS. Sw ee t Pe a s . T om a to P la n ts . Azaleas. Pools, F is h a n d P o t P la n ts , e tc .—V in ­ c e n ts . T h e Growers . B u rn le y G a rd e n C e n tre . D e e rp a rk N u r s ­ eries. T ownley H o lm es B u rn ley . Tel. 24162.


GARDENING m m m


RADIO AND TV Part Exchange vour


Black and White TV for a new Colour TV


Buy from the experts. Rents and H.P. Terms available


Ask for details


J. G. ROWLAND 64-66 KING STREET. WHALLEY.


Tel. Whalley 3585___ MUSIC AND HI-FI


OBTAIN s u p e rb r e p ro d u c t io n f rom y o u r r e c o rd p la y e r by f i t t in g a n ew (SILVERTONE STYLUS). D iam o n d s 80p. s a p h i r e s 35p. C a sh w i th o rd e r a n d o ld s ty lu s a s sam p le , to


Crawley. Su s sex . RH10 2JL- T ra d e in q u i r ie s l n r | M ^ _


LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY


SOW FEEDERS a n d P ig lioods. C h e ap fo r q u ic k sa le. — A. W a l te r s . Coppice . G is b u rn . Tel-


READ NURSERIES: L a rg e selec­ t io n o f c o n ta in e r is e d Tree s, S h ru b s a n d R o se s now av a i lab le . Op en every day. — Off A c c r in g ­


to n /W h a l le y R o ad . R e ad . Tel. Great Harwood 884215.


VEHICLES FOR HIRE ______


P 415HEASANT a n d B a n tam h a tc h ­ in g eggs, a lso g row in g D u c k ­


l in g s , a ll ages.—Tel. S to n y h u r s t 263.


FARMING


SAWDUST AND WOOD SHAVINGS


T e l W y th e n sh aw e 2228 o r A th e r to n 2667


A t C om p e t i t iv e P r ic e s ALFRED YATES


GRAZING fo r c r e d i te d c a t t le o n ly .—Tel. D u n so p B r id g e 219.


GRAZING fo r h o rse s . — Tel. 4422.


________________________ BOATS


MARSHALLS fo r a l l b o a t t r a i le r s , tow b a r s f i t te d .—C l i th e ro e 4516.


CARAVANS AND FARMING


Makeforthe


CARAVAN MECCA OF THE N. WEST


T o u re rs from £100. A n y make of new T o u re r or S ta t ic C a ra v an


Isu p p l ie d .P t .E x c h .O n - th e - sp o t H P | ■ S i te s g uarante ed . S e l f T o w Hire,


S e r v ic e , A c c e s so r ie s .


BALED WOOD S h a v in g s a n d B u lk L o ad s o f S aw d u s t . — W h i t f i re S aw d u s t a n d S h a v in g s S u p p l ie s L td . . Tel. P r e s to n 35178.


th e S i lv e r to n e S ty lu s Com­ p a n y L td . . L o n d o n R o ad .


SITUATIONS VACANT


LADY or


YOUNG GIRL required for


GENERAL BAKEHOUSE DUTIES


No experience necessary as training will be given. Excellent pay.


Apply:


Thomas’s Confectioners 0 King Street, Whalley. Tel. 2138


RELIABLE MAN required DRIVER FOR FARM DELIVERIES


Must hold H.G.V. Class 3 licence.


ABBEY CORN MILLS LTD.


Tel. WHALLEY 2230


Eaves Hall Country Club Waddington


Two Silver Service


WAITRESSES required


Fully experienced. IJve in or out. Over 30 years of age. Good' wages and conditions.


Apply: THE MANAGER. Tel. CLITHEROE 2561


YOUNG LADY required


FOR VAN WORK Must bc capable Apply:


The Stores Manager T.G.B. Motors


Woonc Lane, Clitheroc Tel. Clitheroc 3784


1 / : _ _ Jointhe ocean EDGE


th» Caravan sits of the savantiaa on tha adga ot tin Irish Saa.


FISH AND CHIPS RESTAURANT CARAVAN SALES.


LICENSED CLUB TV. COFFEE LOUNGES, SUPERMARKET.


SITES GUARANTEED. S'ub>lattlng parmtttad.


(R. H. Callendatf Moneycloaa Lana*, Nr. Heyaham Harbour, Moraeamba __________ I I Hayaham._______OE


OCEAN EDGE CARAVAN SALES TRY TOM VARLEY


RHYL. S e a f ro n t , TV. H o lid ay F la t ­ le ts .—52 W e s t P rom e n a d e . Tel. 4710.


FOR YOUR NEXT NEW. OR USED HOLIDAY AND TOURING CARAVAN


SCARBOROUGH—B.B. a n d e v en ­ in g d in n e r . £ 1 2 weekly. R e d u c e d e a r ly . H. & C.—"B r i -n o o k " . I l l C o lum b u s R a v in e .P h o n o 4585.


ARNSIDE. W e s tm o r la n d , h o l id a y c o t ta g e . Vac's J u n e , e a r ly Ju ly . B a n k . M i ln th o rp e . T e l. A rn s id e S ep t ., O c t .—Dale. E a sed a le , C a r r 761439 p re f . ev en in g s .


MORECAMBE. Be lg rav ia , 8 M a r l ­ b o ro u g h R oad, W e s t E n d . 1 m in . sea. good fo o d . TV lo u n g e . B. & B. £1.25 d a ily , d in n e r . B. & B. £1.75 d a ily , we ekly te rm s .—T e l. M o re c am b e 6335.


Good Par t Exchanges :: H.P. Also caravans bought for cash.


Good selection of caravans for sale from £260.


Todber Caravan Park


GISBURN, Nr. CLITHEROE Telephone Gisburn 322


RHYL. " Iv ro n " . 68 W e l l in g to n Rd . E v en in g d in n e r . B. & B.; H. & C.: L o u n g e TV; n o o v e rc row d ­ in g . 8-10 g u e s ts ; 2 m in s . C e n t ra l P rom . P a rk in g sp a c e; B ed ro om a n d h o u s e keys: b e s t q u a l i ty fo o d . B. & B. 90p: D in n e r 55p.— Mrs . V. Ho lm es .


BLACKPOOL: Bed. B r e a k f a s t a n d e v e n in g m e a l f rom £1.50. Close to a l l am e n i t ie s , p a rk in g fa c i l i ­ t ie s . c o lo u r T.V. H o t a n d co ld a ll ro om s .—P h o n e 21195. Sm i th . 1 H ig h S t r e e t . B lack p o o l


BLACKPOOL S. S h a f t s b u ry F l a t ­ le ts . n e a r se a . P a rk in g . TV. com ­ f o r t a s su re d . SAE. — 47 B u r l in g ­ to n R o ad . Tel. 4148.


BLACKPOOL (N o r th ) Ocean House. S e le c t h o l id a y f l a t l e t s fo r 2 to 7 p e rso n s . 3 d o o rs p rom . TV e a ch f la t le t . S-a.c. b ro c h u re to 4 H a d d o n Road, N o rb re ck . B la ck p o o l. T e l 52886-


BLACKPOOL: Mayfair . 79 D ick ­ so n R oad. 2 m in . P rom , a n d N S ta t io n , Bed. B re a k fa s t . E v en in g D in n e r . £1.65. C h i ld re n wel­ come. — Tel. Black p o o l 21732.


CROW TREES CARAVAN PARK TOSSIDE. NR. LONG PRESTON


S ta t ic h o l id a y s i te s a v a i lab le . T o u r e r s we lcom e o n th i s 20 a c re s i te w h ic h h a s d e l ig h t fu l views. C h a rm in g l ic e n sed c lu b In 1 7 th C e n tu ry fa rm h o u s e .


TEL. LONG PRESTON 278 o r I lk le y 2103


TENTS a n d C am p in g E q u ipm e n t fo r h i re , b ook n ow fo r y o u r h o l i ­ day s . o r i f y o u a r e b u y in g fo r c a sh . 10 p e r c e n t d i s c o u n t . — “K e n ’s ”. 165 P a d ih am Road. B u rn le y . T e l 23609.


1972 SELF-TOW CARAVANS. — A c c r in g to n 33309. D a rw en 72415.


FOR HIRE. 1972 se l f - tow C a ra ­ v a n s . C am p in g T ra i le r s , C a r T o p D in g h y s . — P a in t in s C a rav a n s , H a rv ey S t r e e t . O sw a ld tw is t le . Tel. A c c r in g to n 34239.


TENTS a n d C am p in g e q u ipm e n t , 10 p e r c e n t r e d u c t io n fo r c ash .


BLUEBIRD C a rav a n . 10ft. 3-4 b e r th - Good c o n d i t io n £130. —57 S h aw b r id g e S t r e e t . Cli­ th e ro e .


CASTLE-RIGG, K e sw ick. 4-5- b e r th c a ra v a n to le t , all am e n i ­ t ie s av a i lab le .—Tel. C l i th e ro e 2357.


TENTS a n d C am p in g e q u ipm e n t fo r h i r e . Book n ow fo r a g r e a t c am p in g h o l id a y . — ‘K e n s ’. 165 P a d ih am R d., B u rn le y . Tel- 23609.


I n v e s t in a n ew S um m e r Home a n d fo rg e t h o te l b i lls .—‘K e n s '. 165 P a d ih am R d.. B u rn le y . Tel. 23609


W A N T E D SMART YOUNG LADY


fo r a s s i s ta n t in P r in t in g works. 5-day. 4 0 -h o u r week.


A p p ly : PYE’S PRINTING WORKS


York S t re e t . C l ith e ro e . T el. 3193.


PAR CASTINGS LTD..


Wood St. — Great Harwood W A N T E D


1 PLATE MOULDER


1 LOOSE PATTERN MOULDER 1' YOUTH 15-18 y e a r s


40 H o u r Week. S a la ry to b e n e g o t ia te d .


Ring Mr. Roberts at Cl itheroe 3923 for appo intment .


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS


R e q u i re d in S e p tem b e r . 1972. a te a c h e r fo r p a r t - t im e d r am a a n d /o r m o d e rn e d u c a t io n a l d a n c e . (O n e a f te rn o o n p e r w e e k ) .


Apply im m e d ia te ly t o th e


H e ad M is t re s s e n c lo s in g a te s t im o n ia l a n d g iv in g th e n am e o f tw o re fe re e s .


1 s t CLASS P lum b e r s a n d h e a t in g e n g in e e r s r e q u i r e d , g ood r a te s o f p ay. T r a n s p o r t a r ra n g e d Tel. L o n g r id g e 2324.


C h a r te re d * A SE


The position is with several ye Accountancy Pr; bc


PART-TIME A m b i t io u s m a n o f good c h a r a c te r a g e d 21-45 r e ­ q u i r e d to w o rk o n a p a r t t im e ba s is . £1 5 w e ek ly is e a s ily o b ­ t a in a b le i f y o u q u a l i fy . T e le ­


DOMESTIC h e lp r e q u i r e d , tw o o r th r e e m o rn in g s p e r w e ek . T r a n s ­ p o r t p ro v id ed . — T e l. G i s b u rn 362,


MOTORS AND ACCESSORIES


Good ty re s . T e l. C o ln e 3303. VW 1200 TOW-BAR,


BEACH BUGGY.


1961 BEDFORD UTILABRAKE. ta x e d . M.O.T.. v e ry c le a n c o n ­


so ck e t, £3.50.— 16 Y o rk S t . . C l ith e ro e . T el. 3425.


1966 VIVA VAN. ta x e d a n d te s te d . £ 8 0 .—P h o n e C l i th e ro e 2747.


d i t io n , £ 5 0 . o .n .o .— 15 N ew to n S t r e e t , C l i th e ro e .


1959 AUSTIN A35, 12 m o n th s M.O.T.. v e ry good r u n n e r . £ 4 5 o.n .o .—T e L C h a tb u n i 590.


COMMERCIAL VEHICLES


TRANSIT VAN 1966: T a x e d an d ' te s te d , in good c o n d it io n .. New P um p . B a t te ry a n d E x h a u s t ,


K in g P in s a n d B u sh e s , B ra k e s


ROAMER 1 F ib re g la s s C am n ln e / L u g g a g e /G e n e ra l P u rp o s e T r a i l ­ e r s 4 a n d 6 cw t. m o d e ls . 25 c o lo u r s .—W i lk in s o n ’s G la s s f ib re M o u ld in g s . * L ow e rg a te Works. C l i th e ro e T e l 4426


re l in e d , a l l in l a s t 3 m o n th s . B a rg a in a t £145.—2 G eo rg e S t.. Ne lso n . T e l. 68806.


MARSHALLS fo r c a r t r a n s p o r te r s a n d all t r a i le r s .—C l l th e ro e 4516


MOTOR CYCLES AND ACCESSORIES


MOTOR CYCLES. S c o o te r s a n d S p a re s . H o n d a . B.S.A.. T r ium p h N o r to n L am b r e t ta . P u c h . Ves­ p a .—N o rm a n G o u ld ln g . 392/396 : B la c k b u rn Road. A c c r in g to n '' Tel. 31221


MECHANICAL AND PLANT


■ P la n t . - -T r a i le r s -u p t o 4 t o n s .__ C l l th e ro e 4516.


MARSHALLS fo r B u i ld e r s a n d


tu r e l a n d Wo rk s . B a r row fo rd . N e lson T e l . 66454


GARAGE TO LET.— Apply 30 P a rk A v en u e . Clithetroe. • T e l . 3265.


J R e g is te re d . in c lu d in g ,


:-I


Please write for to: Box N


p h o n e E a rb y 2546. S a tu rd a y 7 p .m . to 9 p.m.


i ff %


fe rab lv women. (Exper ienc e in soi valves c o l la b o ra te p a r e n ts , employmt e s c o r t d u t ie s , etc.


A p p l ic a t io n s


in g a C e r tif ic a te i f n o t q u a lif ied ■ le a d in g to th e C en u s e r c a r a llow a n o


Sa lary scale £


t h e Divisional Ed S k ip to n . to whoiv 3 0 th Ju n e . 1972.


F u r th e r p a r t i i Fab FOR QUALF


This is a mon man with initi T H


SITUATIONS CLITHEROE


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FOR GERTAT 40 hours pc


FULL-TI


DOME ASSIS


require


40 hour week. Bas extra for week


Applications to:


Senior Nursing Ofi Hospit


Lancashire C'ou Social Services Divisjo;


DOME


required at Castle! the elderly. Q Clither(


Wage £14.77 per


Details from the home, telephone C Application forms 27th of June from Division Director. Street, Accringto:


RIBBLESOALE Six C lu b .—Wan ted : w ife to a s s is t , in g — J . Gnrl: S t r e e t . C l ith e ro '


DEANS


SUMMER Kenne: G ir ls who can f rom J u n e 30C.-. p re fe r re d over Apply Edis ford th e ro e . Tel. 212”


d re s s in g Appro p ro sp e c ts , e tc .— 3 M a rk e t Place. 3811.


v a can cy for H a ird re


T em p o rary sit work :n co n n e c tio


o n th e A.59 from Bridge.


(A) SUPERV1S0 T h e salary w p lu s £475 pc a llow an ce s


(B) INSPECTOR


TRAILER M a n u f a c tu r e r s a n d S u p p l ie s .—D aw m a n & Co.. P a s -


R a te of p ay A p p l ic a n ts sh


l io n works, prefer: f lexible carriagew. T h e a p p o in tn


w h ic h is expected f u r th e r emplovme


a t t h e co n c lu s io n Application,


a n d S u rveyor , r e tu r n e d s ta t in g


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