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Clitheroc Adv e r t i s e r a n d Times, S e p t emb e r 2Sth, 107. NELSON HOUND TABLE By Mind Permission and Help of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Variey present another


At TODBER CARAVAN


PARK GISBURN


Saturday, September 30th and Sunday, October 1st EACH AFTERNOON 1-30 to 5-30


ENGINES STEAM FAIRGROUND ORGANS


And a Special attraction ARMROYD LANE 1937 CORONATION SPEEDWAY


VINTAGE CARS & MOTOR CYCLES KIDDIES ROUNDABOUTS


★ FREE CAR PARK -k REFRESHMENTS Admission:-ADULTS 23p


GRAND OX ROAST


AND W. R. Stott


(SHOPFITTERS) LTD *


Joinery AVorks


ROOK STREET, NELSON. Telephone 63695.


NORTH VALLEY ROAD, COLNE—Tel. 4284.


Cleveland Guest (ENGINEERING) LTD Precision Engineers


Manufaturing CO. LTD


Mel far * Garden Vale Mill


GREENFIELD RD. COLNE. Telephone 8245.


Mike Parker Promotions Ltd.


NELSON STADIUM NELSON.


Russell Bros. LIMITED


Builders an d Contractors MOSS SHED, CLOUGH


WAIDS HOUSE ROAD NELSON. Tel. 65272.


MILL, BAKNOLDSWICK. Telephone 8051.


CHARLES STREET, NELSON—Tel. 65278.


Automatic Choice a t


Peter Shaw Motors Ltd.


DAF the world's most au tom at ic au tomatics


CLEGG ST. BRIERFIELD. Telephone 63789


I f you w ant an ord in ary ear, th e re are plenty of ordinary garages.


If you w an t something Special pliis personal a t t e n t i o n


Come, to SIMON JAMES MOTORS Ltd


F endlc Garage. Rimington Tel. Gisbum 535.


Bamoldswick 2688.


NE L SO N , B U R N L E Y a n d B L A C K B U R N .


Leyland Paints & A.E.S. Plastics Ltd.


Wallpapers Lid. *


126 ST JAMES'S STREE T


BURNLEY & NOR FUGATE BLACKBURN.


IIOLTS FOR SHOES


Alee W. Holt Ltd. F o o l uT;i.r


*


KEIGHLEY ROAD. COLNE' Telephone 3681


100 EV E RY ST. NE L SON . T e l e p h o n e 62006.


F. R. Birtwell & Son Ltd.


Joiners , Builders, Undertakers


1 HALSTEAD LANE, BARROWFORD. Tel. Nelson 64578.


Colne Laminates Foam lamina tors to the fashion and furnishing 1 ratios.


Silentnight Ltd. Bedding M an u fa ctu rers


Nelson Marine and Caravan Centre


For luxury b o ats and Motorised Caravans.


Jackson & Hanson (SALES) LTD


Quick Service Garage *


VICTORIA GARAGE,


G ISB U R N RD, BARROW- FORD. Tel. Nelson 02201.


Diana Cowpe Organisation


Column fnr (he best jobs 111 town.


Watch the notice honed in th e Situations Vacant


* BURNLEY__Tel. 28421. CASTl.RTON AVE,


Deighton & Ingham Ltd.


Tow B a r Manufacturers. *


RILEY ST. BRIERFIELD. Telephone Nelson 64007.


Rockliffe Heating Ltd.


Heating Engineers


F o r all your h e a tin g require­ m e n ts a t a competitive price on no deposit terms. Twelve m o n th s guarantee.


2 LOWERIIOUSE LANE, BURNLEY.


Tel. 20055 an d 24922


J. B. Battye Co., Ltd Woollen Spinners


* SEEDIIILL MILL


GEORGE ST. NELSON. Tel. G3287 an d 64237.


NELSON. Telephone G2189. FOREST STREET, NELSON Telephone 65043


4 NETHERFIELO ROAD.


W . M a r s h a l l (BURNLEY) LTD


MICHAEL SCOTT


Special ists in Quality Furni tur e





164/16S ST JAMES'S ST, BURNLEY__Tel. 27119


R. M. Roberts Ltd. F u rn ish in g & Carpet


Specialists. *


172 ST JAMES'S STREET, BURNLEY. Tel. 21459.


Vokes Ltd. Coronation Mill


*


ABTNGF.R STREET BURNLEY.


Telephone 27661


James Vincent and SON


Burnley Garden Centre


DKERPARK NURSERIES TOWNELEY HOLMES BURNLEY. Tel. 24162.


If you need anythin# for the Kardcn, come and have a look around. Helpful advice is always available


Samuel & Co..


Cooke Ltd.


HOME an d INDUSTRY. *


HEATING OILS FOR


STANLEY ST OIL WORKS BURNLEY.


Tel. 23777 an d 28333. Robinson & Lawlor Haworth & Sons


Electrical Engineering Co n tra cto rs *


(Nelson) Ltd. Mineral Waters of Distinction


* ALL PROCEEDS TO CHARITY


Crosshills Caravan Co.


Come to our Super Sale— Genuine Reductions—After Sales Service.


1973 Models Arriving Daily


SKIPTON RD, Up Mill Lane, STEETON, Nr KEIGHLEY. Tel. Stceton 52435.


★ DANCE (IN THE BARN) Music by . . .


THE RIVERSIDE JAZZMEN THE ARKADE DISCO


Together with STEAM FAIRGROUND ORGANS LICENSED BAR


Tickets on the day £1. Before the day 75p. Numbers Limited


Obtainable from Tony Ingram, Hairdresser, Leeds Road, Nelson; Todber Caravan Park; or any member of The Round Table.


LICENSED BAR All the Family Fun of the Fairground CHILDREN 10p SA TURD A Y NIGHT, SEPT. 30th, 8 p.m. to Midnight


Catering by the Famous International Maitre Rotisseur— Joseph Barran FCFA, MHCI, President of the Association of Olde English Roasters.


ENTERTAINING AND INTERESTING OUTDOOR DISPLAYS. TRADE STALLS


9 9


Touitl, mayj


NW


TH E w o rk in g p a r ty of t i l T o u r i s t A s so c ia tio n is to r l m e r c ia l a n d b u s in e s s m e r l t h e a s so c ia t io n sh o u ld in ti th e N o r th W e s t T o u r is t 11


Stuart is


coming to Whalley


will be played from a new console n e a r the chancel.


MUSIC


familiar as the BBC link-1 m a n for "News of the [ North," whose own personal show will be re tu rn in g in i th e autumn.


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items from • the college's j musical “ Morality." recently! given with much success at th e Edinburgh Festival and will shortly be performed


include j


on Broadway. Tickets are 40p.


Landscaping scheme in view


LAND a t th e junction of


Hayhurst S tre et and Pendlc Road. Clitheroc. may be


the town council it was ex­ plained to Coun. R. P. Ains­ worth) th a t seeking a report ! fre/ft th e D is tr ic t Valuer as ' to th e cu r ren t m a rk e t value 1 of th e site did n o t commit i th e council to selling it.


landscaped a t a future date. At Tuesday's meeting of


old people's accommodation. He said th a t i f landscaped. I ihe site would be a “h aven" for th e elderly.


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I t was pointed out th a t landscaping th e site could


m a rk e t value is to be sought from the District Valuer.


Rowland seeks


homes for


day. council members agreed th a t as they had no spare I housing accommodation o r ; buildings which could pe al tered to take families. th e only other course open to them was to advertise fo r pr ivate householders to come forward. Said Coun. J . Trueman.


Asians BOWLAND Rural Council is to advertise for private householders in its area willing to provide temporary accommodation for Ugandan Asian families. At th e ir meeting on Mon­


ford, is also to ask neigh­ bouring local authorities how they are tackling the problem.


RDC to spend £ lm . Clarks your Ironmongers


1/5 TENDLE ST. NELSON Telephone 64764


scheduled a t £117.000—will rise to £180,00 n ext vear. an d £207,000 in 1974. '


CLITHEROE Rural District Council’s capital expenditure to ta l over the th ree years 1972-4 will be more th a n h a l f a million pounds, th e council’s finance and general purposes committee was told. The to ta l — this year


Alan Butt, explained th a t ■ th e main items of ex p en d i-< tu re over th e period in- i eluded various sewerage | schemes, a car park a t Whalley, a village green, c a r p a rk and toilets a t Chipping, an d housing a t ! C ha tburn.


Clerk to th e council. Mr , '


The Nelson Leader, Colne Times and


Barnoldswick and Earby Times


wish G v c ry success to this worthwhile event in aid of local charities.


Nelson Round Tablets wish to convey their thanks to the above companies for their generous help in defraying the cost o f this announcement. Tributes


C h a tb u rn , freelance jo u rn a ­ list, who died recently, were ! paid a t meetings of Clitheroe an d Bowland Rural District ,


Councils and Bowland E d u - ! cation Committee th is week. At Clitheroe Rural Council. . tr ib u te was also paid to the la te Mr. Geoffrey Cowgill Taylor, of White Lodge, P endleton. T h e Mayor Of Clitheroe (Coun. R. Tu rn e r ) paid


t r ib u te to Mr Chatburn a t T u esd ay ’s meeting of the town council.


TRIBUTES to Mr. W. Carey ■ j


"T h is th in g is so dreadful th a t even if we only get one family housed i t would be some help." T h e clerk. Mr L. D. Tel­


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bo discussed a t anv tim e in the future. A report on the site's


th a t landscaping be con- 1 sidered as H ay h u rs t S tre e t was a possible location fo r


Coun. Ainsworth. asked j


by an ensemble conducted by Mr Wilfred Usher, ol i S to n y h u rs t College, and the | programme will


T here will be light music j


h elp meet th e cost of the choir robes will take the form of “ Friday night with S tu a r t Hall ” in th e school a t 8-0 p.m. on October 13th. I Mr Hall


A fund-raising event to


on S aturday. November 4th, 1 when th e organ will ae b ro u g h t back into use a l te r a s ix -m o n th re-build.


i t


Church choir will in future occupy the choir stalls in th e chancel and wear blue : robes. And for the first ■ time in the history nf the i church th e women and girl ! ch or is ters will also be ro b ed .! Robes will be first worn j


AFTER singing in i ,ie gallery at the back of the church for more th a n 30 years. Whalley


P a r i s h


is, of course. !


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