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Clitheroe Advertiser and' Times-, May- 10th, 1073- . . . . . . . . . . .v......... »' , » ^ , ' - i v > f - x > , / * . *X <


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|Vork, aa the village mni.


Is a. nurse looking afw | f llvci-v babies in the bah!.


•J. t . bomber X rt vicar. Miss J.


lscntcd with a lo l iw jiers taking part wcreVu-


.w, each or which ^a- lers and a gipsy fortune


r A- laylor. of Whallcv ■rsident Mrs R. Collinc,


lilts M. Taylor was the In:«. and joint producer, !


Dewhurst and


■inked Read and Simon- In e WI for their C p"-


Waddington


lien s branch of th» Tithers' Union in s t lien s Sunday school, yp-r ln-fired Carter, of Tiiack* I. near Bradford, gavc^ a Ike on candlegrace it! Tried with a description |!he actual making of wail 1 bees in the hive, to tiv- Inufacturr of candles, and Irt.inued with the xpiritun: ^plication of the light of candle as a means r/


bout candles a meeting of the 3t


I's Wa.lmsley, Mrs M. Due. lie and Mi's E. Chapman


Ishments were served by


ce. She was thanked bv Irene Walmsley. Rp_


Id arrangements made for Imre events, including th,


Ine 6th. instead of the lm l m e e t i n g .


lanery Synod


ll he last meeting of the [Hand Deanery Synod, he. it is joined with the ■


Inle Synod to form the Inland Deanery Synod,' held in Grindleton


I airman was Mr F. K. ling-worth, and representn- from most parishes of


|:iool under the direction the Rural Dean. Canon F. Goodchild. The lay


le Deanery were present, pmess included discussion the work of tlie synod


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In:;'.p its three years of lice and also on its wider |uire role. Tlte chairman liked the vicar of Grin- eton, the Rev. E. M. Sidr-


luorn. for use of (he liool.


jfe cyclists


Isix members of Hie Wad-- ligton Cub Scout pack haw lined the National Cycle


loficiency examination and |e now "entering for their


■iidrcw Crowthcr, John I tew. David. Herd, Peter |atson and Adrian Colwell.' fre examined by Mr C. of Read.


lb Seoul, proficiency cyclist ldgc. p boys Neil Howarth.


louth Sunday


-nrluctcd by the Rev. E. S. Isselin. The youth of the Tiurch sang gospel songs, ■iss Katrina Home and lordon Whitfield read the Issons and Gillian Green- lx>d read a poem written by llrs D. Underwood. Lesley lerd and Gordon 'Wh itfield I lok th e coUections.


■xa-mination. Denis Undei- lond, Gordon Whitfield, licle’ Horne, Kathleen foods, David Herd, Mark lix and Neil Howarth. ■ The service was also al­ luded by the Wi-ddington |irl Guides, Brownies and


Mr Joselin presented ccr- 1 llicates to scholars sucecss-


:1 in the recent scripture SjWS&J libs.


|MrB. Clark, of West Brao- Ird. conducted the evening


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Irvice assisted by his Sr0UP | voung people. Four yob11’


ihristians were placed •“ ic dock ” and defended


limst at both services.


heir faith against cross* lipstioning by Mr Clark. vir T. Cheetham wras °r-


MAY 11th


Martin Top >ring effort


aurday was well attended- ic chairman, the W;'' W. Curry, opened wit-


thcrine Nutter and a bui- lhoie to the chairman . iristopher Nutter. Sta n bv the Ladies’ Bright iur did a brisk trace, oceeds for chapel fund


s presented to her ■ r<


5 about £18f). T o s s id e


y for


osside were


»Ir E-


oopef> Cal*


inand. j r e c n -


• Mr-’ Mr


.and. Martin Top, on


rhe annual spring effort Salem Congregational


aver, then introduced tpe eiier Mrs M. Banstovi.


, “wby. A spray of ^ eby y


to I S * INCLUSIVE


bring


BAND OF THE ,14th/20th HUSSARS


Sunday, May 13th, at 2-30 p.m.


FAAHlf


DISPLAY OF VINTAGE STEAM ENGINES


“Pendle Queen” and “Pendle Prince”


(on loan from Todber Caravan Park, Gisburn)


Free! Euroservice Safety Check — any make of car. By appoint­ ment only— so book NOW! Also


The H. and H. ley Special” unique Vauxhall Viva in Burn­ ley F.C. colours! Bags of extras! Special on- the-road price. Hurry, there aren’t many!


‘Bum- T w a n n f Special Display Unit


FANTASTIC COLOUR TV OFFER ! !


ALSO DRIVER TRAINING DISPLAY UNIT and R.O.S.P.A. SAFETY SHOW.


PARTS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY 8-30 a.m. to 5 p.m., SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


with Every 4 Gallons of Petrol (cash sales) and All New and Used Vehicles Sold during this period. You have the chance to win A Colour TV Absolutely FREE. Plus Quad Civic Stamps.


OUR GOLDEN HOSTESS ! ! MISS ANN ASTON, of TV’s


“The Golden Shot,” will be here at 11-45 a.m.


SATURDAY, MAY ,12th HOW TO FIND US ''riil (D :• I


<,/. Ladies! Super Fashion Show .1 including Beauty Competition w in conjunction with the Dairy Queen Contest. Time: 7-30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 15th. Tickets available from show­ room.


‘‘Meet the Army” Display. All. the latest in modern equip­ ment. On display all the week May ? I th to thp .15th,


Jvherc were two special scr- Ices at Waddington Metho Ist Chapel for Youth Sun-: ay. : lie morning service was ■


.:or more details call and see our Civic Girl


FRIDAY & SATURDAY, .MAY 11th & 12th


fc-en6KPtfChrie 5K


P?0hric Cisraps


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redeemed for Petrol or Goods at any Civic Stamp outlet.


&2L d ta n p s i s i


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Each full saving book


?%««: 351


5K P?Ckc h i


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lancry Festival at Grindlo- li. Support was also re- le.'tcd for the garden partv Waddington'Hospital on


isi . 5K


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GARAGE’S ’OPEN HOUSE’ Drive-in fo where it’s all happening


Five-day fiesta for all the family


THERE’S always a welcome in a big way at the seven-acre Holden and Hartley (Burnley) Ltd super car centre at Accrington Road, Burnley. But there’s a special invitation to visit from tomorrow until next Tuesday, when the basic attractions—motor vehicles — arc augmented by a range of events to interest the whole familv.


day ” open house.” designed to" extend local people's appreciation of this Vaux- Siall-Bedford sales and ser­ vice organisation: which oilers around 20,000 varia­ tions of basic models to meet motorists' individual tastes.


from morning to evening (9 p.m. weekdays, 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday'. Anything from wine and cheese tasting to free safety tests of cars — and petrol a-t reduced prices. I t’s all part of the five-


are capable of showing the full Vauxhall car range in the carpeted and fully-enclosed new car sales section; with more than 60 quality used cars in the adjoining open- plan show area, where cus­ tomers can wander round making a relaxed inspection without pressure to buy. Holden and Hartley are main dealers in Burnley an'd Padiham for the Vauxhall range of cars and Bedford range of vans and trucks— from 6cwt. to 30 tons.


Sales The extensive salesrooms


Reception


types of convenient car centres, where the customer can drive in without prob­ lems, park easily and be attended to in a modem service reception area — or 'phone for service appoint­ ments.


This is one of the best Service


occupying 12,000 sq. ft. of floor space, has the latest motor engineering equip­ ment . for new car prepara­ tion and maintenance. This


The sendee department,


There’s something going on on each of the five days


designed to cope with all cars and light commercial vehicles, including metallic painted cars. The new body- strengthening equipment is of a type found only in two or three other modern depots in the county.


Commercial •Vehicles nmitnuiumm


devoted to the commercial vehicle department, which can take the longest and higliest vehicles on the roads today, being one of the most comprehensive work­ shops in NE Lancashire. It also houses a commercial vehicle paint bay, to carry out painting and sign­ writing, to meet customers' special requirements.


More than 12,000 sq. ft. is Parts Dept.


premises arc used to accom­ modate the parts depart­ ment.. which stocks over £70,000 worth of Vauxhall and Bedford “ spares ”— controlled by a computer system which is linked directly to Vauxhall Motors HQ.


Some 10,000 sq. ft. of the


tain a skilled breakdown* recovery service, with three units operating on a 24-hour basis, handling the smallest or largest vehicles.


includes the most modem lifting ramps. Dunlop Opti- fiex equipment for front end alignment and Sim engine testing machines for ensur­ ing maximum efficiency from the power units. There is a special “ quick service” area, and a heated and pressured paint booth,


and sendee centre has 2,000 sq. ft. of office accommoda­ tion with a blend ot separate offices and open- plan layout and up-to-date office equipment staffed by efficient administration per­ sonnel.


Administration The highly complex sales


tteuv.'sjf •f


Petrol Station


ties, built up since the move to Accrington Road got under way 18 months ago, there are three features


To all these modern facili­ VAUXHALL VIVA DELUXE


TO celebrate Burnley’s promotion to Division One Holden & Hartley will be showing—and selling—a limited number of Claret and Blue colours.


Breakdown Service Holden an'd Hartley main-t


“ We invite old cus-. tomers to enjoy these special events and wel­ come all visitors to sec what we have to offer.”


MR JACK BURY Managing director


which meet motorists’ day- to-day needs — a self-service petrol filling station, a fore­ court sales shop and an automatic car wash plant. Three factors have led to


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family can’t afford to miss — a combination of motoring “ know how,” driving instruction, safety checks on cat's, a fashion show. Dairy Queen per­ sonality competition, and military band music and Army displays, ail free. Plus reduced-price Mobil petrol and gifts from the Civic Stamp company.


IT’S a five-day fiesta the


the five days, visitors are invited to join in wine and cheese tasting in the hand­ some car showrooms, where there's a display ot the complete range of.Vauxhall cars; and quality used cars backed by Wynn’s 12-month guarantee.


All that, and throughout


Petrol offer Mobil petrol should be


the 14tli/20th Hussars — to play on the depot’s fore­ court. With thorn will be a Ferret scout car, Saladin armoured vehicle and Scor­ pion light tank — on show for five clays.


combat low-level anti-air­ craft guided missile, dis­


There'll also be a Rapier


played by the 12th Light Regiment Royal Artillery's


recruiting team, and their Sentinel display caravan. Also present will be the Burnley Army Careers In­ formation Office caravan, manned by Sgt. D. Comey and Sgt. S. Grinnvood.


the growing popularity of the “ fill up yourself " trend —they save time, help to keep "petrol prices down, and avoid the possibility of scratches to paintwork from attendants who can be harassed at busy period.. The service is available seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to midnight. Holden and Hartley also


popular. For a start there's an offer of 10p off for every­ body buying "four gallons— on Friday and Saturday. Then there's a competition open to anyone buying four gallons for cash or ordering a new or second-hand car. with a prize of a 22inch colour television set. From the opening Holden


on road safety, through the Lancashire County Police Road Safety Display under


Emphasis will also be put


Chief Insriector P. J. Clifford, and the driver training unit from .the Bradford Road Haulage Association.


and Hartley will also be pro­ moting, on the petrol filling station Civic Trading Stamps, with their hosteses being in attendance during the first, two days, to ex­ •plain the advantages ol' their


offer the only two-port automatic drive-through car wash in the Burnley area, a feature growing in appeal to motorists because of the time and expense saved m this essential but often unpopular motoring " chore.”


senting special bonus issues —from 100 to 1,000 free stamp vouchers and various gifts for the children.


Safety inspections And Holden and Hartley


scheme. They'll also be pre­


STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY SOUP BOWL


ABSOLUTELY FREE (WHILE STOCKS LAST)


W IT H E V E R Y G A L LO N C AN


MOfilUHL 2 0 1 '


will be offering,free safety inspections of vehicles every clay (make appointments to avoid disappointment) to chock and report on tyres, brakes, sub-frames, head­


lamp alignment and so on, which owners find difficult


Special visit To add to the entertain­


mum mIIIIm L v


ment there's a special visit on Sunday afternoon of one of the top military bands —


special attraction for the fair sex — a display of fashion-wear by Bradmore Ltd, the Burnley ladies’ out­ fitters, of spring and sum­ mer garments for all ages.


to deal with themselves. On Tuesday there's a


Dairy Maid final On the second day, for a


R U S T


PROTECT VOUR OAR AGAINST RUST


by the Super G J .L . TOTAL System


couple of hours from 11-45 a.m., the " show ” will in­ clude that lovely lass from I TV's popular' “ Golden Shot ” — Miss Ann Aston.


least — Tuesday evening will see the final of the Dairy Maid competition, sponsored jointly by the Burnley Express Family Circle and the National Dairy Council, along with Holden and Hartley.


And — last but far from


ward to the Dairy Princess heat (with a prize of a special holiday), and even to the Dairy Queen final,


And the winner goes for


and the chance to win a Vauxhall Viva car.


You gain a written guaran­ tee for new cars, a longer life for all cars, a higher re­ sale value, a top assurance.


Nearly I.POO associated Euro­ pean stations arc tre atin g thou­ sands every day.


Ask your dealer o r garage to book your ca r for tre atment mt this Approved Super GML Station.


VEHICLE RUSTPROOFING CENTRE


Lindley Pate & Sons Ltd OUKE BAR, COBDEN STREET, BURNLEY, LANCS. TELEPHONE BURNLEY 23509


ON DISPLAY THROUGHOUT THE 5 DAY FESTIVAL. ' j


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HOLDEN & HARTLEY


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