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0aig Cup ffin for Read


:.^ 5 h ’/ ; f / /o f ,s - "'‘jTiccd


■ e third round of t lie Tropiiy. Read jCtirs


•.■ 1-hirc rosional final


' f a f by S id a l Moor, ’•■iciors by H


®'^°aftor an e.xclUns '-i.s ahvii.v.s in


un 1-2-3. t


f*onc way and I lien Hic Read 10'!. llic to.>i.s and


tl!0 uanif- soe-.'^awed


i:v;L first oa a rather un- .^ctablc wicket They O better tnan la.so ,\ea ,


i-bv being f 'P fro'-'er with :?and three "'ber player-s dting double ligm-e.s.


Tiie


|OLlD FUEL ■MTS


[vn: f ! ) JU ilL K i :


S f ‘S ^ a n d .several ■f=n«s' were p u t d o m i . tsd 's tina! iot,i] wa* Ih t


T'l,., allolten in ever.s. with f'ttie--


.„er~s wa-s n!’’’'ed by open- towlers Waddmgton and who together enn-


A major p a r t in Read':. nickels in h a n d . .. ,


;<*(1 only 16 runs of the II ovens, rhi.s put


1-


11-r.cd b'l!’ ‘bey made rilant attempts to rccovp- -..ij the aid of .some hi.st.v


"■‘runs per o''er were con- speared to h.ave n. good


sning and several dropped for .siM the.r


/•snee of victoo* l>fif at this »-nt Waddinpton, who had Srned for lus last two


Irtf' had two mrn wught 2


v4re Righv took the ninth ricket with the first ball of hi last over, and 123 before «s!th rounded off sonif'. rfent bowling by having ihe last man cafight at the


'*nnan 0;


• p i Smith, c Knicht b GifTorrl 'i’ R Goodway. not out "0: Is. t'wifr. b Knifitit 2: M. Graincr r .


f i t ’s lo


41-19-3; D. Rigby, 8-2-H*2; h. j;-ipr.


Llodii Moor: 12.''. Rrad bowline: Waddingteu


ii-C -75v>; n. rtcf'fjuav, 2-l-o8-l. tn.2fi-f: R. Smith,


fynthwaitc b Sbulllewoi^h lo;. p- ftfbv. *t Comthuaitr b Knicbt.


Gflorfipson, c


fird b Gifford 1: S. Rushton. b rps-rd 0; .1. Harwood, run out


- d*Lindal were JH for Thi’v reached 120


^ LiiiGfil l>)"tvhnc: wn.s bill : ’ne fiolciiii}:


DRAW FOR


PUB SOCCER CONTEST


the Commercial Hotel, ClitheroG, on Monday week,


Suniiiier soccer starts at


with the pub's first annual lour - a - side knockout com­ petition.


a \veek from June 18th, iinishing with a grand final on Saturday, June 23rd,


are mostly local, allhougn there arc lliree from Padi-


followed by presentations in the bote]. The 24 teams competing


in five-a-side football. Matchei!, played on a


specially prepared ground belfind the Commercial, will occupy about two hours each night.


ra r l i way (30 mmutp> in the fin.il). Thi? is Miq draw:


Tp.imjk will play 10 mmufPH


Corinthians C ( l i ; 7'Ot Joiner;^* Arm? V Roy.al Oak (21; 7-30:


'dal well behind as far Monday—/i-30; North End v


CRGS Fore V Connihian.? A «3i: 8-0: Padiham B r i tan n ia v


V RjbblP.sd:ilfi SC A (5); 7*0; Lt'ii Ro.ad.s V Kinc\s .^^ms PC tf'i; 7-30: Padilunn H a r r and Hounds B V Commnrciivl HW (7*: 8-0: Piidlham Hare and Hounds A V Tonic (8t.


Grindloton FC l4). Tuo5fi.Ty~b'-30: Coriiitlii.ani B


ham and two from Black­ burn. Rules will be the same as


The competition runs for


Whalley’s lead is cut


atones Itl3-2; Com<* and Welcome 133-4, Salesburj' B 142-6; Lower- fold 157-8, Clitheroe t i c k e t 114-2: 0?\»’aldtwis41e Conseiw’atJvc 168-10, Waddinirton 107-0: B-Uhton Conservative 14.5-6. Whalley 142-4; Salc5bury A 139-4, B.ibblcsdalr 3.W6.


Wballey


Oswald. Con. .. Blbblesdale Salesbuiy A , . . , Salesbur>’ B . . . Clitheroo CC lyiwerfold


Calderstoncs Waddington —


We d n p.« d ii y—6- 3 0: Live rpool v Ribblpsdab* SC B r0>: 7-0: Com-


iiifrcial XYJ5 v Whitbrcad’.s Bod.-> jlOi; 7-30: Blackburn GPO B v Commercial A ( lU ; 8-0: Black- bum OPO A V A. N. Other team (12>.


7- 0: (21 V (111; 7-30: 13) v (10*. 8-


Thursday—6-SO: n> v M2>: 0:


i5* V (81: fr-30 (6) V (7); 7-0: i l) o r (12) V (4) o r (9): 7-30: i2l or ( 11) V (.3) o r (10); 8-0: (5) or (8) V (6) o r (7).


game 2-30. L.ast six a.od two highest scoring teams play ofl for trophifti.


Saturday—F in a ls day: First ’


r;iet. R»id: W. r . Ksirrloiigh, U


Ciithcjoe Castle Come & W e i..., Rishton Con . . .


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


Salesbury A against Ribblcs- dale, who also \toii on aggregate. A similar posi­ tion arose in the game be­ tween Come and IVelcome and SaJesburj' B, tile aggre­ gate being in favour of S.alesbiuw. Results: d i tb o ro e Oa«iUo 158-8. C.'tldor-


LEADERS of Great Har­ wood Bowling League, Whallej’, di-opped points after a close game with Rishton Conservatives — fom- winners earfi but losing 145-142 on aggregate. The villagers’ lead Ls thus reduced to two pomUs, wi'Ui Oswaldtwistlc now in second place after a clear win over \Vaddington. AnotJier close game was


Fire at


goods yard A DOUBLE emergency gave Clitheroe Fire Brigade a hectic few hours early on Sunday morning.


4-45 a.m, when they were called to a fire in some un­ occupied premises in the British Rail goods yard, Parson Lane.


The first alarm was at


dealing with the blaze when, at 4-55, the alarm was again raised. This time it was a mechanical fault in the sprinkler system at Bowker Bros, premises, A4oor Lane.


Two appliances were


right and then returned to the goods yard. Damage to the property


One machine was .sent to check cveiwthing was all


in the rail yard was quite extensive and the two machines remained at the .scene for three hours damp­ ing down.


Military band


fiTIE milit.a.i-y band of t.he CJuccn’.s Own Lancashire


r w i> 1,. r 7 n :i 1 .R3 7 .5 0 2 .51 7 6 0 1 49 7 .5 0 2 44 7 .5 0 2 40


7 4 0 3 37 7 3 1 3 37 8 3 0 .5 35 7 2 0 5 30 7 2 0 5 21 7 1 0 6 18 8 4 0 7 1.5


Sale^burs* A, and P e te r Gorton, of tVhallcj*, a re the only t\yo players having a 100 p e r cent, appeaj’attce record and ha\*ins won e\‘e r j ' lea^ffue ?ame. The d r a v for the semi-finals of the Leonard Whittaker Cu'o is


(4) V (8). Friday— 6-0*


In Uv* mdlydduat le a ^ ie merit competition Te r ry Connell, of


Regimcnl, is to give a con­ cert in Clil.heroe's Civic Hall on August 12th. Further concerts planned at the hall will feature the OWS Brass Band and the Lancashire County Youth Orchestra.


Barn fire


Whalley v Lon’erfold f-at Clit- hepoc CC. Tuesday, .Tune 19th: CUthcroe Castle v Come and Welcome o r Os'waldtwistlc Con-, at Whalley. Thursday, .Tuon 21st. Tho final will be olayed at Ribblesdale on Saturday, July


7th. In hayuiff alterJiatc dates for the semi-final it is hoped to encourase m’asdmum support for each jrame.


eroe fire brigade and one from Great Ha rwood attended the blaze, which destroyed some of the barn's asbestos roof and damaged some flooring. Bot.li machines stayed at


the farm all day damping down.


EASY FOR DOG INN Uog Inn 5, 'VVTiallc.v Range 3


fN AN entertaining game. Dog Inn. Wl.ialley, came


;" j . WaddingtoD. not out 4. Eii«^ 7. Total <8 u'ktji) I"4.


from a goal down to nm out e a s y winners over tVlialley


Range, Blackburn. However, t h e visitors n e v e r


g a v e Up f ig h t in g a n d w e r e


always looking to reduce the lead right up to the final whistle.


the lead after about 10 minutes but Dog Inn soon bit back with a brilliantly taken goal by Bargh who


Tile Blackburn side, took


accurate shot, made it 2—1 at half-time but soon after­ wards the visitors pulled one back. Slack marking by their defence allowed Ain.sworth to head .strongly home and then Scott's persistence paid off when ho added two more in the final slagc.s.


netted from a, narrow angle. Gillibrand, with an


Shackleton was dominant i)f their


IR SA R Y in id lo^^(■ls


tliroughout tho match both in tile air and on the ground


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Damaged drawer


for four weeks after Mr Joseph John Winterbottom had said he was willing to let his son live with him at his home in Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe. Insp. T. J. Sumner told


Joseph Winterbottom admit­ ted a charge of damaging the drawer when he ap­ peared before Clitheroe Magistrates Coum-t. He was remanded on bail


A CLITHEROE m a n questioned by police about breaking a drawer at the flat of a woman acquain­ tance claimed he had done it while looking for money which belonged to him. Nineteen - year - old Paul


and had another tremendous g:imc. Gillibrand and Robin­ son worked well in midfield.


Friendly


IN a friendly bowls touma- ment on their own green, ■Wadclington defeated Clith­ eroe Parish Church by 27 ixiints.


J . C. Hudson 5; J . Crowther 6, J . P o r lc r 18; 1, Jackson 18, J. .Murphy J5: N. Wright 18. W. Calvcrley H. T. Marshall 18. J. Taylor 13, M. Cox 18. J . Wlgnall V. W. Lawson 15. W. Mar.sland !8: J. Jack.son 18, G. Orinerod 9; R. Jack.'on 18, H. Pyc 1(5. J . Coar 15. R, Sagar 18; W. Wilson 12. T. Wisnall 18: Rowhottom 7, J. Poi'Jer IH; H. HamsboUom 18, W. Fisher 10.


Parish Church 186. Details. Wari- dinston names f irs t; H. Marshall 18. F. CoJwm 7: W. Harrison 18,


Waddington 2i:t, Clillicroc


ABOUT 25 tons of hay was ruined when fire swept through a stone barn at Whittam's Farm, Billington. One machine from Clilh-


HOLDEN—WADDINGTON Secretary lo the dircctor.s


of Tuitex Ltd, Miss Ruth ■Waddingt-on was married to a. bmlding econonn.st at Slaidbiirn Parish Church on Sa lurday.


of Mrs Jean Wa'ddington. of Greenwoods Farm, Slaid- buni, and tho late Mr E. H. ■Waddingtou. The bride­ groom, Mr Colin 'William Holden, is the eider .son C/f Mr and Mrs William Holden, of Quernmore Drive, Gla.s- son Dock, Laiica.ster. Ho works for Lancaster Cor­ poration.


She is the elder daughter


brother, David, the bride wore a while Empire-st.vlc gown of crystal satin, with a small train and leg o' mutton sleeves and bodice with lace trim. The .shoulder-length bouffant veil


Given away by her


Extra poll for some parishes


EXTRA elections for four Ribbie Valley piirLsh councils will be held because there are not cnougii candidates to fill tlic available seals. Notices of election will go


out soon, and the elections will be bold within the next 42 days. Tlie parislics affected are Higher Bowland Forest, Grindicton and Waddington in the Bowland RDC ai'ca, and Ribchester in the Pre.ston RDC area. Clerk to BowlancI Council,


was .secured by a white band of June roses trimmed with lily-pf-the-vallc,v. She ear­ ned a cun'ed .shower of new pink roses with stepbanotis and variegated leaves.


Jean Waddington, the bride's younger si.ster; small a t t e n d a n t s were Mis.s Hcalbcr Emmott and Miss Sharon Lesley Herd, the bride's cousins; page boy was James Wa'ddington, Ihc bride's yoimgest brother.


Chief bridesmaid was Miss


length cotton p e a s a n t dresses of pink gingham, with blue flower design, and Swiss broderie - anglaise aprons in white with match­ ing .small headscarves. They carried .small baskets wntb sweet peas and cornflowers.


Tlie bridesmaids wore full-


Keith Holden, the bride­ groom's younger brother; groomsmen were Mr Martin 'Waddington and Mr Mark Waddington, the bride's brothers; ii.shcrs were Mr Robin Waddmglon. the bride's brotlicr, and Mr Jonothan P. L. Spibey.


Best man was Mr Allan


forme'd by the Rev. G. H. Gaze, and Mrs Edna Water- worth was organist.


Tile ceremony was per-


'Wbilewcll Hotel, Whitew-ell, the couple left lor a touring honeymoon in the Scottish Highlands. They will live in Hillam Lane, Cockerham. Photo; H,vndbum Studios.


•After a. reception at Uio


Public Notices NOTE TO


ADVERTISERS Wben you have bad a satisfactory


response to your advertisement you may caneel it by tclcpbonine Burn­ ley 23331 before 1*30 p.m. tVednes* day before the Thursday edition.


When you do you will be given a "STOP NUMBER." Please re- tain that number (write it down) — i t is


should any query arise later. THANK YOU


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TOimiNO CARAVAN Hire S enicc .


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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT. 1971


NOTICE UNDER SECTION 28


Proposal to carry out works for the conversion of a bam to a Iiouse.


application B0.1976 has been made to the Bowland Rural District Council by Mr A. .Sul- cliffe for planning pcrmi,ssion lo convert a barn ad.loining Cattsewav House lo a dwelling. Tlie properly has been in­


Notice Is hereby given that


TENT HIRE SERVICE.—Howard’s, Rlackbuni Road, Bolton.


Removals and Road Transport


PICKFORDS tor local, distance, overseas moves, o r storage, one item or a household. — Empire Buildings, Randal Street, Black' burn. BBl 7LG Tel. 56236. 1 Standish Street, Burnley. BBH lAP Tel 23039 and 31087.


CO*OP RE.MOVALS and Storage. Get a good job plus divL En« quiries ail brancbc.s. Local, tong distance and overseas. b^iUy trained personnel a t your service. CO'OP quality " a l l the way".


ments which accompanied it are available for inspection at the -Area Planning Office. Water Street, Skipton. and at llic otlice.s of the Bowland Rural District Council at 22 Pimlico Road CUtheroe, dur­ ing normal orace hours. Any person who wishes lo


make repre-sentations to Hic District (3onncil about the application .should make them in WTitlng b\. not later than 9-0 a.m. on the 22nd June to tho undersigned.


Clerk 01 the Bowland R.D.C.


L. D. TELFORD,


cluded in a Consen-alicn Area, designated under Section 1 Ui of the Civic Amenities Act 1967, (now Section 277 of Uie Town and Country Planning Act, 1971). A copy of the application and . 1 copy of the plans and docu­


STUBBS, Motlng'Stonog. — Cedar s tre e t. Blackburn Tel. 57122


KE.MOVALS A STORAGE: Brier- field rumi.^hers otTer a personal and ctHciont


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local and long Alkincoals Road, Colne. Tel. 4102.


Public Notices S.S.AT. and ,T.


350 CLUB WEEK 1


NUMBERS 298 and 113


A.s from June 1st, 1973. the Retail Chemist Shop of 35 Moor Lane, Clitheroe, formerly G. Sheldon MPS, and, more re­ cently M. Read MPS, (rill trade under the name R. N. and M. Read Llfi. with Mr.s Marion Read employed as superintendent pharmacist.


Moorland School, Clifheroe SENIOR Cr JUNIOR DEPARTMENTS


In view of the largo number of inquiries wc arc getting, I wislr to advise all parents who may be interested that we have no places for day pupils in the above Departments in September next except for isolated vacancies as follows —


Senior School, Form I I I (lllli birthday between 1st September, 1973 and 1st September, 1974).


Junior School. Form .TZ (9th birthday bclwccnt 1st September, 1973 and 1st September, 1974).


rrospcclivc pupils may, of course, be entered on our


Mr L. D. Telford, said; “In the past, a returning officer was allowed lo re-elect previous members of the


CRASH: 3 HURT


parish council, .some of wliom then resigned and left a casual vacanc.v. This is not allowed under the new Act."


More news on Page 17


AN accident at the junction of the Pimlico link road and Chatburn Road, Clithcroe, wlicn a 16-ton tanker over­ turned, completely flattening the bonnet of a car, was described by a police spokes­ man as “ quite spectacular." But the three drivers


involved luckily escaped serious injury. They were Mr William Kilching, of Industrial Terrace, Billing­ ton, in a Ribbie Cement tanker; Mr W. D. Fisher, of Ben Rhydding Road, llkley, in a Rover 2009; and Mrs Imelda Coombes, of Fir Tree House, Chatburn, in a Hillman Avenger. A breakdown lorry and


crane cleared the road, which was closed for six hours after the accident on Thursday morning.


w.aiting list for those forms which liavc at present no vacancies.


Bertrand Matlicr, BSc. Dip.Fd. rriucipal.


A PERSONAL INVITATION TO YOU


to visa tins progres.sivc Iiospital for Handicapped on the


the Mentally 16th, 18th, 19th June, 1973


All Departments and Wai-ds open lo tlie Public, together with an exhibition of Hospital life and career opportunities 10 a.in. to 4 p.m. daily


Plus — on Saturday, June 16th


Garden Fete 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.


Opened by STEtfE PAYE of " The Comedians" Organised by the Friends of Brockhall.


Refreshments :: Sideshows :: Competitions


A WELCOME AWAITS YOU PROM PATIENTS AND STAFF.


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL OLD LANGHO, BLACKBURN


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE PROPOSED CLITHEROE


SPORTS & RECREATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL


follows —


held in the Trmity Church Hall on Tuesday, the 19th June, 1973, commencing at 8 p.in. The business to be transacted at the meeting is as


the court that the occupier of the flat had returned home to find Winterbottom there. He refused to leave, struck her in the face, over- tm-ned a coffee table and


then smashed the bottom out of the drawer with his foot.


ing, said that the incident arose from trouble between Winterbottom and the girl. Winterbottom's explanation was that the girl refused to give liim £4 which she had been looking after for him. He left the flat when she eventually handed over the money. “ The relationship


sometimes they did not.” Linen*. Is Sheets.,


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Co^op DANGFR!


CHILDREN in the Clith- croc - Whalley - Biliington areas could be in danger if they find a bottle of tablets lost in this vicin­ ity last weekend.


tablets—about 30 small, round, yellow ones in a IMn.-sqiiare clear glass iiullle—is urged to con­ tact the police.


Anyone who sees the


between 1 p.m. Saturday and 1 a.m. Sunday.


Mr J. L. Lumley, defend­


5. Appointment of Executive Committee. 6. To determine frequency of meetings of the Advisory Council.


Election of Chairman. To consider draft Constitution. Election of Vice-Chairman. Appointment of Officers — (a) Honorary Secretary (b) Honorary Treasurer (c) Honorary Auditors (d) Any other Officers.


Borough who are involved in any sporting or recreational activities will become affiliated to the Advisory Council and that such organisations will be represented at this meeting. Members of the public who, while not being connected


7. Any other business. It is hoped that all the various organisations in the


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with any such organisation, are interested in the work of the Advisory Council, are also invited to be present. Copies of the agenda for the meeting and the draft


constitution may be obtained from my office. Toivn Clerk’s Office,


The Castle,


between these two people is best described as a love- hate one," said Mr Lumley. “ Sometimes they got on,


CLITHEROE. BLACKBURN CATHEDRAL TOWER OPEN DAY


SotureJay, 9th June, 1973 10-30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


ADMISSION: lOp: Children 5p. Light refreshments will be available in the Cathedral, Rooms.


Lancashire Education Committee — Division 6 NELSON AND COLNE COLLEGE


Prinoloal: D. J. Moore, M.Ed., B.A.(Com.), Dip.Ad.Ed., M.B.I.M.


GAWTHORPE HALL


Open to the public each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoon between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. until 29th September, 1973.


ADMISSION: 15|i


The tablets were lost Market Street, Nelson.


Education Offices,


T. J. A. THOMAS, Esq., B.A., Divisional Education Officer.


JOHN COWDALL, Town Clerk.


The inaugural meeting of this Advisory Council will be


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bnrn 22721 o r 55Jt23. Holiday


Accommodation^ WliST COAST


BLACKrOOI.. Haiwin. Spf’cial oiV«r, SaUirdiiy June iHh lo Juno


J»iih. .C1U.5U lull board; also Mon­ day, .mno J lih , to I'Yiila.v, .luiia 15;n, £5.75 lull board. CJiildrcii according to a.cc. F'rre ha by silting. o.AP welcome. Colour T \ '. Good food. Phone now for confir­ mation, Blackpool 52783. — 37 Dorchester itoad.


BIvACKPOOL, Clifford House: £12.50 weekly, somor citi'zens £10..t0 to the end oi .June. TJtrce good meals dHily. Colour TV lounge, shower available, Min.s prom.—Mr.s WilkeSi 29 Clifford Hoad, 131acki>ooJ. Tel. Blackpool 28122.


BLACKPOOL. Handel House Hold. Overlooking Oucen’s Promenade. Bed, breakfast and 5 o ’clock dinner, £1.80. Light


served on request. — .Mrs Hartley, lunches


15 Norlluimberlaiid Avenue. Tel. 52258. tLaic of Burnley).


ST ANNLS-ON-SEA, Superior self contained holiday fiat.s. Vacancies June, July, September. S..-\.E. for brochure. — Mrs Sutcliffe. 27 Dodgoons Close, Poulton-Ic-FylUc, Blackpool.


BLACKPOOL. Sunnysidc Hotel. Adjacent prom. £2 per day full board.


Licensed, colour TV. — .Mavis I'urncr . 24 Woodfield Road. Tel. Blackpool 45312.


reduced for children.


BLACKPOOL. Tlie Lincoln. Three minutes Gyim Square. June even­ ing meal, bed and breakfast £1.()0 daily. Minimum ;{ days. TV lounge. — 21 .Northfleld Avenue, Black­ pool. Tel. 57231.


BLACKPOOL, n Shannon Street. Homely, comfortable. Bed, break­ fast, evening meal £1.65. Children, parlies welcome. — Cooley. Tel. 28719.


BLACKPOOL N.S. Adjacent prom./ boating pool. TV lounge, B.b. uneiui) and dinner. June .Cl.75. No extra.s. Highly recommended. — Mrs Davies. Tel. 54474.


WYNNSTAY, 64 Hornby Road, Central. Vacancie.s for the season. Sim lounge, TV. Home from home. Good food. — Tcl. Blackpool 27601.


FLOKINA Holiday Flats,


inimUes beach, full equipped. TV. 9 Windsor Avenue, Blackpool. Tcl. 47438.


few


MOUECAMBE. Harbour Hotel. 22 Sandylands Prom. Overlooking


sea. licensed bar, full board £14.50 weekly. — .Mrs Vernon. Tel. 41332.


.■WOIUiCAMBE. Holiday Flats, sleep 2 /4—197 Lancaster Road. Tel. 416419.


iMISCELLANEOUS


LAKE DISTRICT. Holiday House and Caravan, fully furnished, n e a r to lakes. 400 y ards from clean sea .shore and shops.—For early book­ ings phone MiUom 2256 or write, including s.a.c., to G. .Milligan, 27 Main Sti\‘Ot, Havorigg, Millom, Cumberland.


WALES


ABEUSOrn, N. Wales. Well equipped Caravans with w a te r and electricity, on beautiful farm site. Vaeancie.s Juno and Sept. — Rigg, Caravans, Calderbank Nurseries, Walsden, TodinorUen. Tel. 3374.


people. Cost £46. used once onlv excellent condition, accept £28. — 15 King's Drive, Haplon. Tcl. Padiham 72099.


ABEKSOCH. North Wales. Luxury 4-berth Caravan. End bedroom. 3- piece bathroom, h. & c., gas, electricity and fridge. Available June 9th to 16th to 23rd, August 25th lo September 1st. September 8lh to 15th. — Tel. Burnley 2610G.


AND EXHIBITION OP CATHEDRAL TREASURES


C.AMPING GE.\K, used two nights only, one deluxe cooker: auto. Caz lantern, to a irm at tre s ses ;


foam mattresse.s. — Tel. CUlheroe 24541 evenings.


two


TENTS: 15% cash discount off ^ ram e Tents, 10% off Ridge Toms


and Camping Eqiiipmonl. — Ktui 165 p,-'*-*----- **— • ••


23609.


RHYL. Seafront, TV. holiday fiatlcls ’ — 52 West Promenade. Tel. 4710.


EAST COAST


WHITBY. Holiday F la tle ts , l ia r - bour views, cIo.se and level to fishing, entertainments and station. Sleeps two lo .six persons. Mod. eons. TVs. free parking, beach chalet and b abys itter available. Also 4-berlh modern caravan. Most dates vacant. — Phone Heckmondwy.kc 3212. S.A.E. 180a Halifax Hoad. Bailey, Yorks.


r: ■ .•’U'l


SOARBOROUGl!: B/B and evening tliniier. £13 weekly. Reduced earl.y H. and C.—Bri-Nook, 111 Columbus Ravine Tel. 4585.


I’lmne 'la'st. iiorlli siilc, £1,25.—bird . Newlands Avenue. Tel, 60298.


BOURNE LEISURE CARAVAN PARK FLEETWOOD ROAD, FLEETWOOD


Lancashire’s largest caravan park offers you all the facilities for an


reasonable prices. Supermarket. Shops, Playground, Play-room, Ten-Pin Bowling Alley, Snack Bar, RestauraniA, Three Bars. Theatre. Ballroom, Automatic Laiindretto.


ENJOYABLE FAMILY HOLIDAY Modern caravans. Including 197,3 models for hire at


NEW SPECTACULAR SUMMER SHOW Under Tlie Personal Direction of lien Warria.


Write or phone now for free brochure, Fleetwood 2$9S. 1 i i t.h'F.'v! SC.4UB{)R()L(;H: Bod and berak- . . H i -' > V."| i.v '.jlLV


CARAVANS— 1973 MODELS LARGE DISCOUNTS


kSruCML n.MtOAIN—K.vmvsil.uv l if t . Slighlly damaged—£.339. ROBIN l i f t iVhrrth-ROBIN l.’ft. .7-IutHi—ROBI.V 12ft. 2-brrtli— nOfUN I 'ft. I.lirr(h—rVfJNFT iL’ft. l-bcrlli—rVGNFT 'ift. filn. 2- brrth .^^nc?r^—rVUNUT Jd(. din. L


’-liprlb double—MARDON 13f(.


t-brrlli—MARDON IHL l-brrdi—MARIfON 1HI. 2-hrrlli—A-LtNK I3ft. ,’i.bcr(h—ASTRAL ICANUriR. I'.’ri. .'..bcrHi—.\STRAU KANGI.,K Ji)f(. (.ImtMi.


Par^ Exchange Camping Equipmcnl for Caravans HOWARDS, BLACKBURN ROAD, BOLTON


HOWARDS, BLACKBURN ROAD, BOLTON


Clitheroe Aclveruser and Tunes, June 7th, 1973 13 N Caravans, Camping


CAMPING EXHIBITION


A Minimum of 20% Discount Off All Erected Tents— Part Exchange Welcome.


Isabella so;—I.IsC priec £l.jl..70, S-ALIi PRICE £t;:MI0. Cabanon 811IG—List nrice £I.-,8.'S. SALE rR IC E £i ;T.


Andre Jame t Oued ,-.C—List price, £171.110, SALi; PRICE £P;.. Rlacks Salari Consorl—List prirc £00.80. S.ALE PRICE £77.14. Andre .laniel Dakar .7—List price £lt.7..7!I. SALE PRICE £00. .\ndrc .laniel Alonaco .7—List price £07.8.7. SALE PRICE £.0.


o.n.l. ISIIO—List price £l';:l.;0. s a l e p r ic e £08..-|.'>. 0.11.1. SIOO—l.isl prirc £I7S.;0. SALE PRICE £ll':.-.0. Cahanoii 817C—List pricu


SAMO PIJICH £H**-


Andre .lanirt Daupliinalp (J—I.i^l pr iro £ l ‘i().(»9. SAIJi I’ I’ ICL £1(1.7. 'J’oilct tents £7.8.1. fan tp Cols £(.9.7. Double Air Beds from £.7.85.


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