search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
m


. 1 0 CliUieroc Advertiser and Times, February 1st, 1973 rsTi


POLICE SERGEANT’S


NEW JOB SAYING goodbye to Clith- croe iiolice slitUoii ou Wed­ nesday will be Sgt Willred Ashworth, who is taking a new job instructing police recruits at Bniche Training Centre, nettr Warrington.


lost to thi! town, however, for dtiring his two years at the centre his home will stih be in Lang.shaw Drive, where he lives with wife Betty and children Ctrol CIOJ and Paul


He will not be entirely


Blackburn, Sgt Ashworth left school at 15 and .served his time in (mgincering. Then at 21, he joined Blackburn


.(eight). Born 32 years ago in


police force as a constable, and after fottr year.s in uni­ form went into the CID. In July, iflfO, promotion brought' him to Clitheroe as a uniformed sergeant. There can be no knowing


■what kind of appointment he will get at the end of the Bruche course — but the backg'/ound will make him a good candidate for a locai instructor's post. He has :.io fear of losing


Road safety


JUNIOR school children in Clitheroe arc being asked to •• spot the faitlt.s ” on a bicvclo, in a comiretition ain'ied at improving road safety.


touch with the policeman’.s lot "I think it develops.


be displayed in the window of A.spden’s King Street shop until next Wednesday. The children have been


The fault-ridden bike will


given entry forms by their headmasters.


faults, they have to think up a road safety slogan—in case there are tics. Each .school will receive three book token prizes: £1, 60p


Beside.s .spotting the


and 40p. Clarion cyclist Mr Brian


Nightingale, of Pimlico Road, has provided and set up the bicycle.


Mr David Stirzaker, who has organised the competition,


Area Road Safety Officer


hopes it will encourage parents to take an interest in their child’s bicycle, and correct faults, to help reduce accidents.


I am going to do a lot of talking, wliich must be good experience. To get on in this job you need to be able


Critic of use of


to communicate. I am convinced that a


lot who come back don’t have the right attitude. I think I have enough experi­ ence now to teach young bobbies the right attitude.” Leaving the local force—


" I t’s tiny, but very efficient” —will be sad. But for a man who likes change it seems ine'/itable. He will have to give up


school by Witnesses


THE letting of Edisford Primary School to the Jehovah’s Witnesses for a memorial talk in April came in for criticism at a meet­ ing of the No. 5 Divi.fion Educational Executive.


his place in the police snooker team, but free week­ ends will mean more oppor­ tunity to enjoy fishing trips, caravannir.g, and hiking •with his fr:mily.


has no regrets about his chosen ’ career. “Looking back, I’m glad I got into trhis &nd in f«ict wiid horses wouldn’t get me out of it now. It becomes part


Sgt Ashworth certainly .


Clough said: “ The Wit­ nesses are not part of the community as wo know it. We have had the utmost difficulty in dealing with them through our own edu­ cational authority. The public are very disturbed to think that after the lack cf co-operation we get from them we should bend over backwards to co-operate with them.”


Coun. Mrs K. Sumner-


of your life. I Ih^u excite­ ment and variety — that’s just what this job provides.


T aking Wesley book marker


on ivaiR ONE thing the Rev. E. S,


Whalley Methodist Church, will be taking with him on his sponsored walk to Lin­ colnshire in two months’ time is a book marker. This might sound unusual,


Joseliri, minister ol


but it was received in un­ usual circumstances. It has been anonymously given to him by a pensioner — most probably a woman — and unable to thank her per­ sonally. he would like her to know it will bo gratefully


Divisional Education Officer, said they would be con­ cerned if damage were caused, but normally the decision to let schools rested with the managers. The meeting agreed with


Mr F. Calvert, actini ,- 'Wfr’’rv.yTfry>r.vryx7'3y:-.r^


V •» / * 1 ;


M Vi,; Public Notices


NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF A COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER


THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE


TuiP wirwWAYS ACT 1959 AND THE ACQUISITION OF (A^THORISA-rio PROCEDURE) V t , 1946


Misfellaneous Sales PREMIER FOR CAS FIRES and THINGS


We can supply all your gas requirements i.e Cookers, Fires, Circulators and Central Heating Systems, etc.


OUICIU.y, UFFICIE.N’TLY .and AT KIiAS0.VAUI.I3 MUCKS.


All inslallations are carried out by qualified filters. Workmanship and materials arc of the finest quality and guaranteed I’i months.


HP terms available on low deposits. Why wait any longer, now is the lime to order. Treat yourself to some Gas with Class.


PREMIER CAS, 155 St James’s St, Burnley Telephone 'i!illlll. OPEN 10-0 a.m. lo 5-0 p.m. Daily. (Closed Tuesdays and 1-0 to 'i-0 Daily for lunch)


The order as confirmed provides for the Rura?Dutict* A copy of the Order ^ confim^^^^^


THE Clitheroe and Bowland Fanners’ annual dmner dance, at the Sw^an and Royal Hotel, attracted over 100 people.Among guests were Mr Jim BaiTow', diainnan of the Clitheroe and Bowland National Farmers’ union, Mr Peter Horn, the vice- chairman, and Mr W. D. Greenwood, solicitor to the


^2 S ?R "o ^ a ';f. cT tS e rW d In a l b ^ ^ ^ S re i t^ * ^ ? ! reasonable hours. first nublishedtbut Y f i /f S 'H e ^ T u S is &


fish got


branch. After the meal, there was


dancing to the Rowdand Ford Duo.


left, back, Mr George Bibby. Mrs Margaret Bibby, Mr Horn and Mrs Margaret Williamson. Front are Mr BaiTow,


Pictured arc from the


Mrs Barrow, Mi'S Horn, Mr Eddie Gill, Mrs Jean Greenwood and Mr Greeii' wood.


Seeing double!


THE Rev. E. S. Joselin, minister of Whalley Metho­ dist Church, joked that he was seeing “ double ” at a meeting of 'Wlialloy Men’s Fellowship. He was doing just that,


the name of James Fell at the meeting. One was Coun. James Fell, of Whalley, and the other, Mr James Fell, of the Cambridge Street (Accrington) R e g io n a l League Men’s Fellowship, who had come with other members as guests. Both had parts to play at


and so was everyone else. There were two men by


ELEVEN members of the Commercial Sea Fishing Club who braved the cold for a day’s sport at Fleet- wood had little to show for their efforts by the time they returned to shore.


sea all they could muster between them were two small whiting — and about


Fishing two miles out to


30 crabs. At one time in danger of


folding up through lack of support, the club now has about 15 regular members,


enough to ensure that it will continue. Ti-ips have already been


booked for the better weather, and further outings are to be arranged at a meeting in the near future. I t is also hoped to provide


requirement relating to the Order. DATED this 1st day of February, 1973.


County Hall, Wakefield ’WPl 2 Q W .


Land comprised in the Order as confirmed SCHEDULE


Number on Map


( 1)


Quantity, description and situation ot land


(2)


175 square yards. Part private road and part bed of stream adjomlng the Clitheroe - Slaid-


Owners or Reputed Owners


(3)


Land at Waddington in the Rural District of Bowland in the County of Yoik. viz. •


bum - Long County Road (B6478) situate north-east of Brook Lodge and fomi- ing part of O.S. Field No. 8577 on O.S. Sheet No. SD 7243 of the 1968 Edition.


two trophies to be awarded among members. One ■will probably be given to the angler with the largest fish of the year; the other for the largest catch on any one trip.


Lancashire Education Committee—Division 6 NELSON AND COLNE COLLEGE


Principal- D. J. Moore, M.Ed., B.A. (Com.), Dip.Ad.Ed., M3.I.M.


The Council for the Protection of Rural England present


NELSON AND COLNS COLLEGE mid


ORDER— OR CHAOS? A weekend about the environment, at


GAVvTHORPE HALL, PAD I HAM _ RANGER


the meeting. Coun. Fell thanked the speaker, and Mr Fell proposed thanks on behalf of the visitors. Neither had met before. Speaker Mr Ian Moore


(“ Lancashire Evening Tele­ graph”), told “ the inside story of a newspaper,” show­ ing colour slides on tire pro­ duction of a paper. Mr Joselin presided and


the meeting was open to wives and visitors.


Sheep scab


ONLY one further outbreak of sheep scab has been reported locally in the past week, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the Ribble and Hodder valleys to 25. Tliere are no further sus­


to T?rovidTd° to toci^^'e^publio"^^


r It is hoped that access area.


finalised. Lancashire County both loc^ Council’s Estates and Indus- concerned about our environment. trial Development Commit-


4-«- v.r.<« reported,


volunteers who will work once evei7 six weeks.


24 part-time rangers and 32 Education Offices,


to remote places an’d enable ____ _____ ___________________ rangers to contact each | oUier and receive instruc- I


To cope with emergencies Uyjarket Street, Nelson, Lancs, ____


Coun. J. Bames’s sugges­ tion that the Executive risked more criticism by ob­ jecting than by permitting the letting.


FREE FILM SHOW AT WHALLEY


A PRIZEWINNING film .showing the many moods of Pendle is the highlight of a free film evening arranged by the Advertiser and Times in Whalley.


treasured. Tlie marker is worked in


royal blue on a white back­ ground, and was given to the donor by a young man, whose photogi-aph hangs in


a John Wesley church, along Mr Joselir’s route. The book mark carries a


C of E School on February 15th, will feature the work of amateur cine enthusiast Mr John Rickard, of Brier- field, who won a cruise for hi.s film •’ Old Pendle,” shown at Burnley Hobbies Exhibition. It has been described as " the first film to do justice to the district.”


The evening, in Whalley SABOTEUR


Andre Riffard, will speak in Clitheroe Parish Hall' on Tuesday about his wartime ectivitiies of ‘ sabotage and arms distribution. The talk, arranged on


picture of John Wesley and at the bottom is a text of Daniel. At the top there is a crown


Mr Rickard on his autumn crui.se to the Atlantic islands wi’.l also be shown.


A shorter film made by


surrounded by the sun’s rays, symbolic of the lights of the world. Under that is an open Bible with a cross laid upon it, and standing in front of a communion chalice. Mr Joselin is now spon­


sored for his 75-mile walk to the sum of £2.50 per mile. There is still two months


No smoke request rei


OHATBURN will not become a “ smokeless zone ” in the immediate future, Clitheroe Rural Council has decided. The health and housing


committee heard a request from Mrs M. Strickland, of Downham Road, Chatburn, for the village to be made “ smokeless ” to combat atmospheric pollution from household fires. The committee’s decision


. ■ I' i "’.i ■ \ • i h '1 _ It'* 'S II t;V T (


before he .sets off on his walk and time to get more sponsors.


served, and there will be a short quiz on general know­ ledge and the locality, with prizes of lingerie, tights, ties and socks presented by Ad­ vertiser and Times Queen of Industry Miss Sue Hai’land.


Refreshments will be


ing, which begins at 7-39, are available in Whalley from Fenton’s supermarket, Phil Whittaker’s shop, or any of the parish coun­ cillors, as well as from the Advertiser and Times office in Clitheroe.


Free tickets for the even­


DUE to a printer’s error to a letter from Mr Charles Musson last week it was


Spending money


stated that boys °f his generation received 25s, week spending money.


was based on several fac­ tors: the imminence of local government reorganisation, the fact that such action would create a precedent and make a demand on the rates, and. the need for the Department of the Environ, inent to make a comprehen- dve survey of the area.


been 2s. a week. Mr Musson points out that the accepted basis for pocket money, while living at home, was a penny in the shilling of what one earned.


The figure should have


tained by the parents, many of whom paid a small amount each week Into a savings account for their offspring. This proved a very welcome nest egg later


The remainder was re­ on.


behalf of the men’s fellow­ ship by French churchwar­ den Monsieur Gerard Bieh- ler, is open to anyone. It will begin at 8 p.m. in the institute room to the lower hall.


pected cases, and providing none are discovered in the next week, staff at the Dun- sop Bridge emergency con­ trol centre hope to be able to move out within a fort­ night.


GODSPELL OUTING


A COACH outing from CUth- ero Parish Church to “ God- spell ” at Manchester Of>era I House, was enjoyed by 28 people on Tuesday. After­ wards the vicar, the Rev J.


the Biblical part of Christ’s teaching had been well put across, but he had not been | very keen on the music.


taken place with police, fire, — ----- —J


with two-way radio. Discussions have also i


Hnno will hp nrovided tions they will p


ambulance and mountain rescue services and emer­ gency arrangements are being drawn up, the com­ mittee reported.


' I


Principal; D. J. Moore, M.Ed, B.A. (Com.), Dip.Ad.Ed., | M.B.I.M.


NELssun aixjj ^


«ND COLNE COLLEGE present at GAWTHORPE ^ ^ HALL, PADIHAM


—----- "PORTRAITS IN MUSIC" on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1973, at 7-30 p.m.


an illustrated profile of the great Czech composer, LEGS JANACEK, by Roderick Baton


Tickets; 25p at the door. CLUB ■WINNERS at Clitheroe I


C. Hudson, commented thatl and Mrs Collins. EW-;-Mrs Bulcock and Mrs Wilson,


ski; equal second, Mr and Mrs Haworth, My Strange


Miss Aldred and Mrs Murgatroyd. The following hand, a lay


making 13 tricks. Love*all. Dealer West.





W H AK3 ------D 873 C 65


S KQ872


S N 963 H 1075 D 92 C QJ1092


S S J4 n J862 D 104 C K8743


W N IS


3S P 4C P 4H P 7NT P


P 3D


S P


h After West’s cue bid of f


ing at tlie Civic Hall next week, is a war film — but it is one with a difference. For the tough soldiers in it are more intent on robbing I


KELLY’S HEROES, show­


tricks, five spades, one heart, six 1 Blackbum) tO TBinOVe all -------------------- ---


earts. East can now count


diamonds and one dub. Public Notices


a bank than fighting a war. JULIA TRESNAN, DECEASED and the ption proposed to And the tank antics of the ' hank-hurstinp* briaade cer-


IN THE ESTATE OP __________


down grand slam, was


Education Offices, Market Street, Nelson.


Lancashire Education Committee—Division 6 NELSON AND COLNE COLLEGE


Bridge Club’s weekly dupll- Principal: D. J. Moore, ^E d , B.A. ( cate drive were; NS—Miss ' Tyerman and Mrs Kosmol-


M.B.I.M. SEED COLLAGE


on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th—SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1973,


at GAWTHORPE HALL, PADIHAM at 10 a.m.—12-30 p.m.; I*’™ Market Street, Nelson. «"»»»


nelson AND COLNE COLLEGE present a weekend course on


'


wai-den is to be appointed, p—ther details from: The PrincipaL Nelson and come (g) .phe igga Act wi and he will be backed by college, Scotland Road, Nelson, BB9 7YT. .


.'\n additional full-time . . i i nninn i | ^.THOMAS,


Lancashire Education Committee—Division 6 " ^ toon AND COLNE COLLEGE


Divisional Education Officer I emptions to allow vehicles to ' wait for as long as may be necessary to enable goods to be loaded or unloaded; to enable a person to board or


The Order will contain ex-


this Notice. and effect.


in-n-n-yv- in


w-dt-, | essential serv'ices copy


tion and the maintenance of Order,


^reements with landowners Ulie course will include illustrated talks by leading a^ MVd tenants will soon be ties on conservation, and


^ includes the course fee and the cost of oo rxonnlp nniV.)


' COUNTY COUNCIL LANCASHIRE


THE LANCASHIRE (L COUNTY COUNCIL


■WAITING) (REVOCATION) ORDER 197


OWERGATE, CLITHEROE) (PROHIBITION OP


The Lancashire County 1 and (3) and Section 84D (1)


I Council propose to make an Order under Section 1 (11. (2)


of the Road Traffic Regula­ tion Act, 1967, as amended by I tire Transport Act, 1968, the


Ion Saturday and Sunday, March 3rd and 4th, 1973, with effect of which will he to : - UII I-KVUU. .V


revoke


STANLEY JEE'VES—Secretary of the C.P.R.E. (Lancashire ] Branch)


COMPREHENSIVE and JOHN CHAMPNESS-Educatmi^Offl^ for the Civic Trust BUCKLEY-Lanc^hlre Rwer^^ Authority. Chief I BARTON-Director of Cleansing, Nelson Borough


'


County Council (Various Streets, Clitheroe) (Traffic Regulation) Order. 1968, insofar as it relates to the length of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice so that waiting on this length of road is now prohibited at all times in­ stead of between the hours of 9-0 a.m. and 7- p.m. for a longer period than 1 hour in any period of 2 (b hours as at present. at


tE''he Lancashire


) to prohibit vehicles


the length of fied


the


the waiting of all


road speci­ Schedule


times on to


^ijemam in I


ill other full force


T.nlippslnn


Le.ssces or Reputed Lessees


(4) Unknown Unknown ^ j BUTCHER, Clerk of the County Council. _______


tenants for a month or Ics.s period than a. month. (5)


(other than Occupier.s Unoccupied of oTthe'^land described in the Schedule hereto. 'J o S


r ia o u y reproduction Furni­ ture and Occasional Furniture. Genuine Onyx cofTee tables with mat(’hing rtuiding lamps, book­ cases, bureaux, tea trolleys, etc. All at 20% Cash and Carry Di.s- count. — Ileatoii’.s Furnishing Warehouse, Scotland itoad, Nel- .son. Tel. 152367. Open Monday In Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Half day closing Tuesday).


BEEF PRICES DOWN


Hind Quarters of Beer Fore Quarters of Beef


DUALON suites. Special bulk purchase. 3-sealer .suites in all cnlour.s. in genuine buyer Dralon. at .£207.75, loss 20% Cash and Carry Discount, equals £166.2o. We also carry in slock over 25 Dralon .suites. — Heaton’s Fur­


T-Bonc Steak ............... «0o 11.


\ Full English Sirloins with ( ?


nishing Warehouse, Scotland Rd., Nelson Tcl. 62.367. Open Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Half day clo.sing Tuesday). SIDEBOARDS, llighboards and Wall Units. Over 75 in stock at prices to suit all pockets. Tables and chairs to match Jf required. All with 20',0 Cash and Carry Dis- — Heaton's Furnishing


."lib. Lamb Chops r»lb. Pork Chops


Sides of Lamb ............... 27p Ih. Large Fowls 60p each nr 2 for £1 AH Cut—AU I’acked—AU Deliver^ A Full Range of 5lb. Freezer Paclti


................. tj ...........


Warehouse, Scotland Road. .Nel­ son Tel. 62367. Open Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Half day closing Tuesday). Quotes given for delivery,


from £40. — Heaton’s Funushmg . Warehouse. Scotland Road. Nel-


arry Discount. Studio couclms On Display at FRANK RIGBY


p l-’.', .'{-PIECE SUITES in Stock at £rices ranging from £389 down to C.56 All carrying a 20% Cash ami


B\BIES’ PRAMS, three only 1972 models at greatly reduced prices for cash. The Swallow Havel, in navv. £19.95. wo are selling for £115.95; The Swallow Cabriolet for onlv £1(5.95; and the Haleigli Sherwood, in navy, for £18.9.-). .No charge for <lolivcry.—Fitzpatrick s.


M)u. Tel. 62367 Open .Monday to Saturda.v 9 a.m. to 6 p.in. (Half day closing Tuesday). Quotes given tor delivery.


BEDUOO.M FITMENTS. In all sizes and colours. Walk round at leisure without pressure. We. olTer 20% Cash and Carry . Discount oft recommended retail prices — Heaton's Furnishing Warehouse, Scotland Hoad, Nelson. Tel. 62.367. Open Monday to Saturday 0 n.m. to 6 p.m. (Half day closing Tues­


1.3(1 St James’s Street, Burnley. Tel 23096.


SPECIAL FEBRUARV ()FFplS. Full-size electric under blankets, guaranteed, £3.50; Two-wave band Radios, £4; Gents’ .Swiss Watches, guaranteed. £2 and £2.50, worth double; Golf Clubs (Swilken), made in St Andrew’s, woods, £5.25. irons £4.25. all sizes.—ShorUs (Lancs) Ltd, 2 Sliawbridgc Street, Clilheroe. Tel. 2061.


day;.


25 Oxford Rd, Burnley Telephone 21510.


Open AU Day Saturday WALLPAPER AND PAINT


For the best selection In ttwna For servico and advice Palteni book5 loaned out. You cannot better than visit:


BL\CKBURN. Tci 51190,


29 PENNY STREET (opposite the Odeoii)


HARRY WILBY


THREE-SEATER SUITE, in light gold dralon, high buttoned tub- shaped back, Dacron cushions* £260, sale price £200; S-sealer Suite, in blue mnquetle, icaJc tipped arms. zip cushions. Shejihord mini-castors fitted, cteiw of moquctle or vinyl, £90.75, sil® s price £65; Same Suite. .3-seakr


FREEZER SUPPLIES


From CLEAVER OfiOUi 153 Railway Street, Nelson. ril’ l


Sides of .Pork .


Top Side ............................. ,j 'n > Best Slcat (.dh ) Fork Chops t-tlb.) Lamb Chop.s (.db.


X.Z. Spring Lamb ......... ~'I> Mp


All prices include cutting, wrappm| and labelling.


Oven Ready Chickens ..


Nelson 6596'i FREEZERS


Write or phone for List ol Freczcl Packs


' i I





......... 4-n ;;»P


Fillet Steak— 50p lb. ^


5 Cut to your own requirements 5 ' ^ '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g i S ^


Spar Foodmarket


9 GEORGE STREET] WHALLEY


) P.G. Tips, 7ip qtr \


Miscellaneous Soles


" hind quarters uuwr, 3 5 p lb-


Cut, Packed and Delivered English I’ork Chops )0p 111


■ T English Frying .Stenk 50n III -’ll’ English Grilllngs Steak f.Op 111 ■j,,,’ Diced Stewing Steak top l l |


This Month’s Super Savers J Lamb Chons ................ '*■


,V,.olc or l la l f Danish Ai C.-..nMvm Sia;ortvi.olc’ New ZcMaud^U^


r.idc A


Cut, packed and LabHlod. It saves lo


frum— Peter Todd & Son


33 HKURKW KOAU UURNLKV


Telephone 22603. Utc Night Friday till 7-0


Side of Beef rm ll|


Every Size In Stock


ettee, £75; 5ft Highboard, teak finish, cocktail compartment, 3 drawers, two cupboards. LSe, sala price £41.80; Bedroom Suite, 4fi robo wiUt full length mirror, 5ft dressing table with 6 drawers, 6 drawer chest, £112.70, sale prici £90. Many more bargains in stock. —Tcale’s Furnishers, 270/2?2 Cbic* Road, Burnley. Tcl, 23966.


A .31A ZIN (i CARPET BAR G\ IN S. Over 1600 patterns, free filling, estimating and measuring. 9 months free credit or up to 3 years lo pay If you find shopping dilUciiIt give us a ring at 3975. we will bring the pattenis to your home, no obligation — II. & U Carpets, 30 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


VE-NETIAN BLINDS Save up to 60% on normal shop prices wRb our brand new aluminium blinds Example blind 5ft x 5ft Normal price £14 47, our price £8.20 Five- year guarantee. 20 colours to


BURNLEY’S Electric Heating Centre, now open. Storage Heateir, Healing Panels, Convector Heaters, etc., on display, plus biggest dis* counts in the area. Expert advicci installation by e.\perls. Delivery service.—Only at Cash and Carry Electrical Accessories Lid, 221 Padiham Road, Burnley. Tel, 20961. Also 77 Darwen Street. Blackburn. Tel. 670610.


call 30 Moor Lane LADIES’ Crimplene Dress Skirts, 26 to 34in. waist, black, wine, brown or navy, £2.25; Tweed Skirts. 26 to 36in. waist; Trows, 24 to 36in. waist, in black, brown, navy, beige, wine or violet; Blouses, Jumpers and Tunic Tops, in sizes 36 to 42in. bust.—Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


choose from. Free measuring and estimating —Tel Clilheroe 3975 or


SECOND HAND lO-cushioned threc- seater Suite in gold shadow velvet. Normal price £250, in as new con­ dition lo clear at £175.—Heaton’s Furnishing Warehouse. Scotland


PENNINE Stretch Covers, leading retail manufacturers Every custo­ mer gels a bargain, up to 50% discount on shop prices, 50 designs to choose from Open Wednesdays


Hoad, Nelson. Tel. 62367. Open Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Half day Tuesday). Quotes given for delivery.


| alight, and to enable it to be tried m connection with any operation or demoli-


Divisional Education Officer, proposed Order you should send the grounds for your oh


.), Dip.Ad.Ed., I


Clerk of the County Council.


p. D. INMAN,


County Hall, PRESTON.


SCHEDULE


Municipal Borough of Clitheroe.


Length of road to the


missed S every table. <3ne|_ ^ further'^detail^^^ The Principal, Nelson and I from a point 36.6 metres (40 '


That length of Lowergate ' E H Q94 S A105


D AKQJ65 C A


HEYHOUSES, SABDEN. CHURCHYARD


ST NICHOLAS,__


t Eootl ACOL bidding sequence Tjevhouses Sabden, in the E


I Notice is hereby given that the Vicar Churchwardens ancl of the Parocihlal Church Council


the Parish of St Nicholas,


DlMese of Blackburn and to the County of Lancaster in­ tend (if authorised by Faculty or Licence of the Consistory


count 13 Court of the said Diocese of I


to the old portion of the Churchyard.


surrounding the graves


that a statement has been prepared describing the graves


And notice is hereby given ------


ttn tn?v lend to .(Vme hilarious Notice is hereby given pur- is now deposited with the In- terest in the estate of Julia for inspection at this address


taken with reg^d to ewb of them and that such statement


amly lead to some hilarious gug^it to Section 27 of the cumbent, the Rev. M. Sunter, scenes.


TWO summonses — of drlv- on the 29th November. 1972, March 31st, 1973. tog with excess alcohol to are hereby required to send in


Kevin Bell were adjotirned ^ ^ c r s^ n e i j Sollcri °r d em


until Pebrua^ 15th by " ^ " o ? S e the 1st day Ohtheroe magistrates. Bell,


of Taylor Street, Clithcroe, the gaid Executor will proceed nntod this iRth dav of elected through solicitor Mr to distribute toe assets of the


ig73_ after which date


J. O. Haddow to be tried .said deceased amongst the p e r - I ^ - at Crown Court.


WHALLEY Parish Council


o O U Q U 6 t ^


_ .


claims and demand of which I notice shall then have been re- ceived by toe said Solicitors or I Executors,


sons entitled thereto having regard only to toe debts,


has decided to present a Dated this 30th day of bouquet of flowers to couples January, 1973


, ^


in their area celebrating their golden wedding. First to benefit from the gesture will be Mr and Mrs N. |


Blackledge, of Queen Street, Whalley.


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


STEELE and SON, Solicitors,


CASTLEGATE, CLITHEI«>E.


FOR BUYINGISELLING m hus to n ay


H. Britcliffe, Churchwarden. J. T. Boocock, Churchwarden


BUR NLEY M. Sunter, Vicar.


A D . JO U lv N J l i J J Tresnan deceased, late of 34 at any reasonable hour from Lowergate, Clitheroe, who died the date of this notice until


the urine an’d of having no particulars of their debts, 1 ^j^tgj.gsted In the proposals insurance—against Anthony


| Trustee Act, 1925 that any of St Nicholas Vicarage, Iperson having a claim or to- Sabden. and will be available


ah objections by persons should be addressed to the In-


(,He aforesaid


MR THOMAS H'YDE’S CHARITY


MRS JOHN T. WHIPP’S CHARITY


MISS LAURETTA BRAY’S CHARITY


the Biennial Distribution of m the above bequests will be


16Lh, 1973. All persons desiring to par­


ade on Friday, February


ticipate (who must be of the age 70 years and over, and in receipt of Supplementary Pen-, sions and allowances) should


Miscellaneous Sales Notice is hereby given that doukle size , Burnley.’Tel. 2309G.


BABIES’ PUSIICHAIUS all reduced in price for cash. Call and see our selection before you buy. — Fitz­ patrick’s 150 St James’s Street,


aF 1 medium finish, complete with up-


MODERN design Breakfast Set, t comprising table (heat resisting


matching chairs. Just taktui in part exchange. Bargain at £15.—Cort s,


op), colour red, and 4 upholstered 73/77 Scotland Road, Nelson.


furnish their names and I pasi,. _ Fitzpatrick’s. 1.50 st addresses to the Borough Trea- James's sircet, liumioy. Tci.


^iVrcciucpci . . m d.r one


eroe, not later than Friday, 1 established over so years? au February 9to 1973.


surer Borough Treasurer’s zaosG. nfflr-p OhiiiTVr Street. Clith- do you know you can have .your Tarirtn-i


repalre-d by a workshop


I t is essential that all per- Moor Lane, Clilheroe. Tel. 2«0. sons who have received the oujginal paintincis pf^ local


Chairlties in past years and again wish to participate should renew their application.


B R. PICKUP. Miscellaneous Sales


ECONOMIC STORES have the answer to the “ overall ** prob­ lem! We have all sizes In nylon plain or patterned, from £1.50.— See window at Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Road, Clithcjoe.


PERMS! PERMS! PERMS! For a limited period have your hair expertly styled and permed for £2. Monday, Tuesday and Thurs­ day. — Dean’s Hairdressers. Tel. 3811.


OLD STOCK to clear, good vehicle enamel, blue and orange, £l per gallon. — U. Wilkinson, Coach- builders Blllinglon. Tel. Whalley 3254,


orough Treasurer.


BSA METEOR AIR RIFLE, ex­ cellent condition, £12 o.n.o. — Stoddart, 5 Valley View, Grlndle- ton.


Pennine Studio, 136 Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


PART EXCIIA.NGE your old bed for a new divan from Kainc & Haw- son, 79 Lowergate, CUtheroc. Tel.


3444. PRAM SALE. Genuine bargains at greatly reduced prices; also a few toy bargains available. — The Cradle, Duke Bar, Burnley.


nquiries welcomed.—Jack Wilcock,


work guaranleed. — Morton's, 18 Isubjects, portraits, still life, etc.


iiolstcred base. Come early for this bargain at £5.—Corls, 73,77 ^ Scotland Hoad. Nelson.


iiEnsTEAn in ete


plan and Statement of Reason.s for proposing to make the Order may be in­ spected at the offices of the Municipal Borough of Clith­ eroe. the Castle, Clitheroe, and at County Hall, Preston, tiurtog normal office hours until the 1st March. 1973. If you wish to object to the


I jection in writing to the undersigned by the 1st March, 1973.


IF YOU 3VANT SERVICE before and after sales, come to A. E. Hargreaves for your Washers, Cleaners, Heaters and all domes­ tic electrical appliances. — Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe.


and Saiurdavs—13 Bank Parade Burnley (opp Bridge Inn) Tel 21376


BABIES’ High/Low Chairs only £4.75 for cash. Chairs with table top £5.25. Other models at £8.50


Tel. 2883.


THINK CAREFULLY before rent­ ing a TV.


and .£9.45. Call and see Uiese before you buy — Fitzpatrick’s. 150 St James’s Street, Burnley. Tcl 23096


SPECIAL OFFERS in Footwear. Men’s moulded sole Boots £1.99; Men’s moulded sole Shoes £1.99; Men’s Wellingtons from £l.o0;


friendly service call on .\. E. Hargreaves for your new or used TV.“From 40p weekly (no deposit). —Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 268.3.


If you want fast


Boys’ Wellingtons from 90p. — Shorts (Lancs) Ltd, 2 Shawbndge


BABIES' BTHTE COTS complete with spring interior mattress, only £9.99 for cash. Delivered. Other models at £10.99. £11.99 and £12.99. — Fitzpatrick’s, 150 St James’s Street, Burnley. Tel. 23096.


Street, Clitheroe. Tel, 2061.


S.-WE on your shopping bill straight from the start with a shopjiing bag from Jackson’s. Shoppers from 65p; Suede Shoulueroags


GREEN SLATE and Craft Centre sh lor gifts, also DIY, hearths, ence Gale, Fence, near Burnley.


from £1.25; Student Bags £1.29. — 31 Moor Lane. Clilheroe.


. elves, paving, walling, house Fsigns etc. Trade also supplied.—


ELECTRIC COOKERS, best prices 2 in town, with free delivery. Up to


Tel. Nelson 68952. On Padiham/ Barrowford by-pass.


& Carry Electrical. 224 Padiham Hoad, Burnley. Tel. 20961. Also 77 Darwen Street, Blackburn. Tcl.


5% cash discount.—Only at Cash


NEW HOOVER AUTOMATICS, fr^'n £03.95 list £100.25. Deluxe model £102,


670610


BELLING COMPACT I Cooker, estimated list price after VAT will b<* £80.50. Today’s list price £55. Our price only £49.50. Buy now and save. — Electric Facilities (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street, Burnley. Tel. 28179.


Burnley. Tel. 28179.


£119.95, list £142.85. AU models ex stock. — ElecTrie Facilities lopp GPO), Hargreaves Street,


list £124-95. Koyinai.c


CURTAINING: Choo.se from ouf wide range. Cottons, brocades, velvets etc. Low prices and our first-class making-up . service ensure your complete satisfaction. _J4 Clayton Street, Nelson; Westmoreland Street Warehouse (off Lomeshaye Road), Nelson. Tel 66211; 180 Colne Road, Bum*


ley. Tcl, 31106.


AUTOM.VTIC W.lSIIKUs', the best display and the lowest cash and carry prices in town. .Makes m* ciudo Hoover. Phil P-S .Sems.


Hoad, Burnley. Tel. 209or Danven Street. Blackburn. TeL C70G10,


Pnilco. Hotpoint and h'i*es;e at Cash and Carry, 221 Padiham


.ANNE WHITTAKER, . the Bridjd Wear Specialist, mnte» come along and


36737 or 3126*2.


wedding with her at p.i, sf Street, Accrington (opP. >* Riic Station). Evening appoint menls a rii'-iaure. Tel. Accnngtoa


cirT.’T vTvr. SALE- A number of ^imperfect Shelving Units. pUsUc


Estate (Oil* Edward Street), NeLon, Tcl. 63757.


WliStvUls'inM SALE NOW ON at U^oJ^'s Jf t!


suit and coat lengths at reduced prices. Cottons, ailks an woollens,


James’s Street. Burnley. ^


VITAMIN E In capsule. or tablet form, in various potencies. Also


full range of other able. - Cunliffe’s Health Foodh


NIarket Hall, Buniley. Tel. -<55o.


CAKE DECOll.WI0.NS for bmi days, wedding


ley Tel. 27555. IlUV YOCIl CONTINENT UPriT


.Ninv; lO'l olt lUt prices or Green Shield stomps. -No hlM kels mow very “ pcnsiyei. No M l making. -Fiiugs" are "lade b> u


iiilroduccd by Dyne h'tot'O'dS o( Copeniiageii. which .establ s.n<->


down in Hie country, "'‘th 7- jeat j experience They ore guaran lo conform lo the high sUndaroi


ratings for Scandinavian Hhone or Mil for brochure Als^


Wc have always a good se'«‘ “ of exclusive bedding at discount


DISPLAY COUNTERS, Gondolas, adjustable display slicUings; planned and fitted, checK-om ioiinters, V,\T cash register"-


nesday until 12-30 P-m - - '“f. Value. 82-8G Lowergate. Clitberov.


.m. each morning, including


pjay rL*uij;ciiuiuio, slards, dump bins, etc. Dress rai .


models, drapery counters,


FIRE BARG.AIXS. Up to 25% dis­ count on all models of Belling, Berry, Sunhouse Electric Fires. Hurry don’t miss this sensational ofter at Electric Facilities (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street. Burnley.


AEG PRINCESS SL, very latest model. List £174.75, only £154 superb washing machine in every way. Area sales and service dealer.—Electric Facilities (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street, Burnley. Tel. 28179


Tel 28179.


alterations to all sjjcciality. Part exchanges tt-rm^ everything at Valley RefrigeratJO"


.Clitheroc 'organza '


BABIES' PKAMS. A selecWn « well-known prams at reduce The Tansad Stirling sens


and Shop Fittings, 205^1 and - Bacup Hoad. Rawlenstall. Hoss(.Midale 7368, any time, opej weekdays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m- L night opening Tuesday to 9 Saturdays to 5 p.m.


.


^^£24 our price for cash ^21.^ U The hiarmet Cromwell price laa.aa. mo


RECONDITIONED Iloovermatic Twin Tubs, only £37.95. Cash or easy terms.—Electric Facilities (opp. GPO). Hargreaves Street, Burnley Tel. 28179.


1100VERMATIC: rent or buy. fully reconditioned.—11. Kainc and D. Rawson, 79 Lowcrgalc, Clilheroe. Tel. 344-t.


BOYS’ TROUSERS. Shirts, Dressing Gown, etc.. £2: also Car Coat with fur collar, £1.25. 8-10 years. — 19 Windsor Avenue, Clltneroe. Tel. 3896.


a-SEATER PEN'niOUSE Model Suite, in uncut moquetto. Foam cushions. Just taken in part ex­ change. Bargain at £15.—Cort’s. 73/77 Scotland Hoad, Nelsm».


70R THE LARGEST STOCK of Cycles in Clitheroe, with full after­ sales service visit — A. E. Har­ greaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 2683.


BOVS’ PULLOVERS. Joans, Duffles, tLong Trousers. Buy now before


MUSTARD Avalon 5-sealer Suite.— 63 Castle View, Clitheroe. DINING ROOM SUITE for sale.— Apply 16 Talbot Close, Clitheroe.


—Ted. Chatburn 309.


TWO Flresidft Chairs, one rocker. £3


CJilJtaroa


LADIES’ COATS, Raincoats, Coats, Drosses and Suits. -— Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


Tel. 3441.


AS NEW BRIDAL GOWN, crepe chKTon embroidered with anplirnc ____ flowers and guipire lace, size 12.


ax.—Economic Stores. 70 Whallcy Road, Clithcroc.


DIVAN BEDS. Up lo 30% Cash Discount. — Discount Redding Centre, 70 Lowergate, Clithcroc.


1973 BENDIX fully automatic, now only £89.95. Casa or easy terms. — Electric Facilities (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street, Burnley. Tel. 28179.


our price £24.99. The. Lullaby £23.50, our prioo A small deposit now will reser until ra."uired — Fitzpatrick s. , St James’s’ Street, Burnley. lo"


ville £24 75, our price £22.25 1“ Boyalo Apollo £22.95, our prj« £19.90. The Rostmor Monza


WE SPECIALISE In Outerwear


2ri<W.


Trousers and Suils-tho suits Stan at


for


STORAGE HEATERS, the best prices and display in Lanca.shirc. — Cash & Carry Eleclrioal, 224 Padiham Hoad, Burnley. Tel. 20961 Also 77 Darwen Street, Blackburn. Tel. 670610.


MODERN design Corner Unit jn blue Iwccd type fabric, conipris- t ing two soUocs and occasional


PORTABLE Electric Sewing Machine, complete with control and carry case Still under guaran­ tee, bargain at £19. — Anply 4 Church Street. Read (off Wl'.allcy Road).


able and will convert into twin beds. Comp early for this bargain at £45.—Corps, 73/77 Scotland Hoad, Nelson.


2683. DiSPliAY and Bureau £14. — 16 Mi'wisncbs Avanua. CllLberod*


Relined, new aprons sur-rlicd. Wheels rctyrod and repaired. — —A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woonc Lane, Clitheroc. Tel.


HOODS Recovered and


range t.t'thi_s pnce.^34m^to^»; l^ij0X-DR,p Brilliam w r ”" / » nj ally 79i1


m Itegular, Short and Long fittings We also speciahse m wots J


ll.i;u ttt iiiia


and w tve have ,V“**


Tailors and Outfitters, Garage, llimington. near Clilhero Open every day, 10 a.m.—8 ?• —Tel. Gisbiini 371. SCHKEIBER Kitchen EurniWr"


1-zimbanli for ladies, sizes 34in. 50in hips. - H. & hi. Cosgro'f.


Full range in stock. Packed, compact boxes for easy hanminj and transport. Assemble youfic


20% cash and carry Heaton’s Furnishing Warcbons S-rJla'd Head. Nelson. Tcl. ■Open Monday to Saturday. 0,“ ' ,


nt home—it’s so simple, ml *


UNBEATABLE VALUE. . "Wsey Grand Prix U’ather SchoolMr


to 6 pm. (H-.If day closing Tuc' day),


ward'*


Iziltis Shoes £4.49: Stacked Shoes £4.99. - M Jac*-


Shoes, with 6 months’ from £1.99: Men’s Ml-lea


son’s, 31 Moor Lane, CUthMO,. a gwa ‘"oor Lane, £19.75, Men. yhe I


4aLAnniv™® Gl-itheroe 3197. la.?,f'“IN riN’KPINK


; view rfnf’rfp.i


kllftls Garag,


»'OR saTu- ' freroe. Tel. 2G2S. ,^ard, chea^


°ak Side- aalc. _


„ 3 ."j'^asur'o''and’^'r'iV’'*'’ •^I'mln, tree i 'horue Uoad^ Tm*^"ciiiir


Lane, Chthcroc at Daic.s, Emul.sion r.j,- -leroc. —“ 'V’ 29 Moor Lane,


SO’ CUthcroJ'*'’’ Dawdlaiids opp


P.VKAKKIN. —


Cliilieroc Tel Sit VC*r»


loiicth


mattress oo' 'anopy, ba.sket and 4332. ’ — fiing CTithcroo


condition eo^ndiUo^ FKAhl. excellent I^aciiator, .cocid ^ rf" OilXi.


Tights at 27p and 32p. Man> « d duclions in our "Nearly Nc",


prices, and a new range of .Ariswj; aepartment. We are now opv"


argest iniponcrs ot toothers ana


wedding cakes, etc. Health Foods, Market Hall. Bum


ffe’


^ ^nwdium ni?*? Ptol-N’C. TABLE in i ’ dU on n J '


i re3uired._Dctails Tel. CUthercK'l ,J ^ w o


! Lo'-nr Cilth\"r1,e‘:"^T'2r®i6^;“ ' ' '“ 1 1 ^tfUng^^’^Ind


i rpquir«H^”r* o TO


I MiinRion ‘' ' ’r.,'® Loiigworth Bd., I Advcinkm’.


Mrs'Tin,*® ! your vouJhi?)’') T'™“ .and collect 1


lucky day, I pok ot the I


'oucher for a joint of meat.


i cololii>3 ‘' ‘■'T.^SXi'KEK, Over 2201 tra\es^'!!‘


for


ehest 2Sin., Drive.


Cane, I poach


d o n Clitheroo service iil ^>1 e moquettc,| okccllent con-1 Shop. Hundreds of f^re«. swn. ' : s ■


i UTe’vrt'J® o.n.o.-Tel. NoLson 67935,1 weekday.s (except Thurs.).


■ S '


' ■ ‘tri’ good condi-l I


GOOREK, four-ring.I p f i - 'to in white and I


PI.nitOOM FURNlTUnE, 20'„ «til Koine and D.)


Toi*‘ lei. 844-u J


‘?.".’. ^ Lowergate, Clithcroo. I foam back cari'«’ t |


All At Unbeatable Price:


5 year guarantee on compressor> Immcuiate delivery and 24 hour breakdown service.


ACME REFRIGERATlOt


Importers of Quality Freorers. Trade Enquiries Welcome School Buildings, Lambeth Street.


Bate Night Opening Fridar till H-l Open All Da\- Saturday.


Telephone Blackburn 5'hhip.


Uind q u a r te r or fore quartci Lamb and Pork


Sides of Beef


Best quality local meat al COMPE’nXIVE PRICES W


T. BOLTON (Butchers) LANGHO


TcL Blackburn 48065 We Deliver


All home killed meat


Dur two showrooms carry extensive range of Whilcwoo; I Furniture. Select yours now (roni


WHITEWOOD FURMTURil Stockist ol' Liden


20fo DISCOUNT OFF


195 PADIUAM RO.AD, BURNLEY] Telephone 28159


THE SILVER KEV


WASHING MACHINES Ho Hoover Keymatics Only £(»*• .


Burro Tumble Dryer Only £,‘i9. Ue Many other models in stock _


over Uotpoint and rbiUps Twiu- Tubs Only iBS.


Bias excellent after sales service f and repair facilities—Ouly at


neroua pari ca;changc allowance I


15 Leeds Road, Nelson. Tcl. 621171 6 Days Per Week y-O p.m.


Peel Engineering Co.


cut and pack ready to | freezing.


c^


gold colour. Bargain a t i


Scotland Road.f


72367" Burnley Road Padi-


-If-.,fiaj,u .\lri' *‘,DBncii.AiR,


Glithero'^'’ •>n 20 George street. f-ane. Clitheroe U a ,T c u tL i« new.—Apply


'alc's''V9^'j?,'' from “"ly 05p roll at ,aoncHtp


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16