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ALYSSUM, LOBELIA, SNAPS MARIGOLDS, PHLOX, PETUNIAS, STOCKS, ICE PLANTS, DAHLIAS, etc.
5,000 Geraniums, Fuchsias, Salvias Ready NOW WE HAVE THE LARGEST’ SELECTION IN
EAST LANCASHIRE OE CONTAINER GROWN Rose Bushes, Shrubs, Conifers and Heathers
JUST A FEW HERBACEOUS AND ROCK PLANTS LEFT.
Pot Grown Tomato Plants Pond Fish
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E D t ^ k i n k mi Stock your pools now. We have a good selection. All
Good selection of Garden Sundries, Furniture, Orna ments, Fertilisers, Insecticides. All J.I. Composts, Peat and Rustic Poles.
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. ALSU CLITHEI IOE BIAHKET Weekdays 9
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SCORING their first overall victory in the annual swim ming gala for local scouts, the 1st Pentllc Troop ended years of dominance by Clilli- eroe Royal Grammar School.
solation for the previous champions. They finished second— and in fact won more races than Pendle. bin were overtaken because of superior teamwork which amassed points from minor placinas. A large number ol parents and friends turned out to watch the 100 en trains baU’e t! out at the Ribblesdalc Fool.
Blit there was some con
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bv assistant district commis sioner Jim Blitters, and a special cheer was given to the Whallry Troop, who were entering for the first time— mu’, not unnaturally came in last. The gala was organised by ex-scout, leader Mr W. Seed, who is a teacher at llibblesdalc County Second ary School.
Trophies wer" presented
year's gala was the vastly improved overall standard of swimming—obviously proof
One pleasing aspect of this
Coll and see for yourself one of the most compre hensive ranges of musicol instruments in your area
RINA— CONN— KIMBALL EMINENT— WELSON— LOGAN ETC.
ELECTRIC PIANOS
ELECTRONIC ORGANS RHYTHM UNITS
Also wide range of Guitars TERMS — TUITION
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PENDLE WIN SCOOT GALA
that the Ribblcsdale Pool is proving a boon to ’local youngsters. Races wh i c h
covered one length last year were doubled up to two lengths—but it took only the same amount of time to stage llie gala.
PLACINGS
CRGS (73): 3. Ribblesdale (4’
1401; 5. Loyola (24): G, Whallry Mi.
1. 1st Pcndle (84 pts): 2. Ji; 4. SS Mary and Paul's
stroke. Bush tPetidle): 1st year breast stroke, Greatorex i Pendle i : 2nd year. Harrison (Ribblesdale); 3rd year. Gore (R.ibblesdalet: 4th and 5th years, Parrott iCRGSi.
Individual results: Back
dividual medley. Gore (Rib- blcsdalc): junior squadron, CRGS; lifesaving. CRGS; lifesaving style, CRGS; jun ior ball race. Pendle; senior, CRGS; float race, CRGS: pyjama race. Petidlc: egg and spoon. CRGS; candle race. Loyola: medley squad- re . Ribblcsdale.
Diving. Dent tPcndle): in
were in high spirits, as our picture shows.
Wir. or lose, the scouts i Put library
under county control, says librarian
CONTROL of Clitheroe Public Library should be passed to the Lancashire County Council, not the new Ribblc Valley District Council with the advent
report to Clithrroe Libraiy and Entertainments Com mittee on Tuesday, Borough Librarian Mr Barry Williams explained: "With the excep tion of myself, librarians in the North-East Lancs library group are in favour of recommending the new district councils to apply for agencies, thus keeping con trol of most of the service at district council level.
officers are taking the right course of action for their own authorities and services. I do not feel that an agency
” While I agree that these
would be desirable for the Kibble Valley District
Council." The Ribble Valley, said Mr
of local government re-organisation. Expressing this view in lbs Williams. is the largest
district in the new county | library.]
area, and Clilhcroc has the j only independent
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" Despite considerable im- ! provcmonls in the past tlircn ] years, our service still leaves, a lot to be desired, and it is j my professional opinion that j the library service will be ! best administered by the county authority."
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out, has the resources and experience to provide for what is a predominantly
The county, he pointed .
Pier.isiofj tapes offer the widest selection of music in top quality*
rural area. The ultimate decision as
stereo, 8 track cartridges or compatible I cassettes. Our ever increasing repertoire | includes some of the worlds greatest recording artists. Find out more front
to whether to apply for an : agency agreement will lie with the new Ribble Valley authority.
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A GROUP of 31 Billington friends set off on Sunday, for, they hoped, the even sunnier weather of Switzer land.
and spent their first night at Nancy, in France, then they were off to Lugano, the Swiss tourist centre on the shores of the lake ol the same name, where they arc
The party left by coach,
Served police
25 years
Sounds incredible, doesn’t it? A brand new Hunter-De-Luxe Saloon — the kind of car you’ve always wanted - for just £25 down. Incredible, but true - thanks to our special finance scheme — Better Deal No. 1. It works like this: you choose your brand new car from the 200 that we have to be sold. You put down your £25 deposit and within the week, you could come in, collect your keys and drive away the proud owner of a spanking new “L” ■registration luxury saloon. You can pay the balance of the cost over three easy years, at a mere £8-74 a week. It's such a beautifully simple.way to buy a beautiful new car!
+ £25 down
Choose any car. from the Chrysler range, put 40% down and PAY THE BALANCE AT A FLAT RATE OF 6% - THE LOWEST NEW CAR INTEREST AROUND! There’s no doubt about it — you'll get a better new car deal at Rushworth’s. Just compare. If you decide to take advantage of Better Deal No. 2 and you still choose a Huntcr-Dc-Liixc, here’s how it looks financially: you put 40% down - which in this case is £442: then you pay oil' the balance over three years at a "flat rate of 6% per annum. That’s only £5-02 a week. And of course, thanks lo our speedy service, you can drive that new ettr away as soon as it's registered. It’s a great system, isn't
18-74 per week over 3 years mu. cost
£1363-32
.Here's vital to do now — ‘phone us today or come into the showrooms straight from work or this weekend (We’re open. 1 ill 5 o’clock weekends anti ■8 o’clock during the week). You can lake a lest drive it you like and if you want to trade in your old car - we certainly would like it. Choose your new car - we’ve a wide range of colour ways; choose your finance plan. Sign on the dolled line and we’re on our way. The sooner you do it, the sooner that beautiful .new car will be yours. So why not make that’phone call how!
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Ghoose RilSlmrUi’s BETTER BEALS 1 or 2 ... or some and discuss a personal scheme somewhere between the two
The incredible Himter-Dc-Luxc Saloon.
Sleek and good looking, a performance car that's as practical as it is economical. With 4 wide opening doors, ample scaling for live adults and J8 cu ft. of luggage space; with a powerful 1-196 e.c. engine, developing 64 blip at a quiet 4,800 revs; with, a lop speed of up lo 83 mph and as much as 34. miles to the gallon. With all that, the Hunlcr-Dc-Luxc has got lo be quite a car! And remember, it’s only one of a range of fine motor cars by Chrysler,
£5-02 per week over 3 years TOTAL C O S T il ,2 2 4 - 7 4
u'/im The complete service at RusHwortli’s & Jackson & Hanson.
Whichever deal you choose, whichever car you choose, you can be sure Unit a warm welcome awaits you. You can be absolutely sure of Riishworlh’s service from the moment you walk in that door. Baying your new car is not the end, but Ihc beginning of that service. The quality of our workmanship and our profess ional integrity is your guarantee. The vonmlele service for complete satisfaction.
gO Q b ra n d n ew HILLIVlAS\S HU8SBTERS to be se§d
RUSllWIHW Eastern Ave. tel-21511,
BURNLEY Jacksoi & Kansan
Gisburn Rd. tel.-62201 Barrowford,Nelson
N.Valley Rd. COLNE
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tel 4639, ie ,3387
AN old boy of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Mr John Banks, of Waterloo Cottage, Whalley Road, Ac crington, has died in Black burn Royal Infimary after a short illness. He was 54.
eroe until he was 19, when he joined the police force. He then moved to Accrington where he had since lived.
the police, Mr Banks re tired 10 years ago. During the war ho served
After serving 25 years with
as a policeman in the Accrington Fire Prevention
eroe, Mr Banks was closely associated with St Mary's Parish Church and while in Accrington, with St Paul's Church.
office. During his time in Clilh-
tsjes-y
his mother Mrs Charlotte Banks, Ills wife Marjoiic. two brothers Jeffrey and Stewart who run a family agricultural machine en gineering business in Clith eroe, two sons Philip and Paul and a married daugh ter Mrs Judith Catlow.
Mr Banks is survived by
Church, Accrington today will be followed by crema tion.
A service at St Paul's CLARE MOPS Iff
Telling them about the right gear
daJc Adult Centre tonight. A training film called “ Safety on Two Wheels,” will be shown. There will also be a talk
CLITHEROE and district Motor Cycle Club is holding a full meeting at Ribbles-
about tjle latest regulations, whioh say that all motor cycMsts must wear crash- helmets and protective clothing. The meeting start at 7-30
p.m. and new members will be welcome.
ALL set to clean up at Hutlin's is ^01ir';\S|fj. Clare Scott, of North Lodge, Mitton Road,
Clare, who won the fancy dress Cl1!1*.^ jj
children at the holiday camp on Bnvry » ^ p Mrs Mopp, is a regular at Whalley PW' ,crjng She was on holiday with her father, • ^ manager Mr David Soott. her mother and sisters Fenina (9) and Jane (7).
Flower Club
A WELCOME return visit to Clitheroe Flower Club was made by Mrs Judy Pownall, who delighted her audience with striking and
colourful arrangements. Some of her containers were antiques, which pro-
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nail also den\'VomP1®’81 use of flowers t°®2»pers. ,
furnishing and Ayer V I Miss Edith
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Artists includ B- Kacmpfort I. Hendrix, V Bee Gees, Me
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Over 20 different t | ■ng the Music of Alps anl
V Mr Banks lived in Clith-
spending eight days. On the way back the party will have one overnight stop, in
Germany. One or the organisers of
the outing is Mrs Ellen Crowthcr, of Bonny Grass Terrace, Billington. "We hold a trip each year," she explained. " and we have been to Switzerland beiore. ’
Tite greatast attractions. :iSj
she thought, were ttt I weather, and the I«c I "which is very gwd, but I rather expensive,’’ she tt [
will bo leisure—there wont I be anv mountain climb-.; I or ski-ing. " We'll be buns? I plenty of souvenirs, and’!I are all hoping to cumctetfl as brown as berries, su| Mrs Crowthcr.
plained. The accent on the hotoj I
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BECAUSE of the uncertain ■.rather, the annual mission ary garden party at St James's Church. Clitheroe, had to be held indoors on Saturday. But the event still proved
Churchmen’s Missionary
to be a great .success, raising about £120. which will be shared by three societies— the Church Missionary Soci ety. the Church Pastoral Aid S o c i e t y , and the Bible
CMS project secretary, Mr David Pluckrosc. who was available throughout the afternoon to talk about mis sionary work. There was a wide range of
Society. The party was opened by
stands including general stalls, a pound stall, and stalls selling hand-made mats, sweets, pop, peanuts,
and plants; and bring and buy and white elephant
part in the Whit Sunday family service at St James's which was attended by over 350 people. Preacher was the curate, the Rev. A. Old, who spoke on " The Pentecostal Experience of the coming of the Holy Spirit." .And afterwards, Mr Pluck-
stalls. Mr Pluckrosc also took
rose told the coneregapj i about h;s missionary , ir\
Appearing m cassock jr.j •surplice, he removed them'j reveal Nigerian dress otp, type worn for church-ifa,' Younger guests at thegiv
den party are pictured above with a display on ex sionary work. With’ them's Mrs E. Tollhouse, p. [
church’s CMS represent* live, and Mr Pluckrose. ”
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XT’S a fascinatinp young man Mr Ph Bar, Has seen sue
He's watched the t
turn from the old 78 ner - minute gramop
records to the LPs, st and tape cassettes and ridges not to mention quadrophonic records w lor the experts, i sound from four speakers simultaneous!
That's certainly be- revolution in sound.
Antes came in as a time market trader at end of these fast-rc three minute playing
records, which in their brought music to mil of homes. Now they almost antiques, reposit of nostalgia of artists orchestras once lions
names. Choice
lulionised the business. Mr Antes’ stall next off 45 rpnt singles and 33 LPs (long playing rent and even, maxisingles rpm four track record
Time and technique
also in prices. LPs can for a golden guinea; quality was improved, oil mono discs and tlir the introduction of st phonic sound. Rente that EMI demonstr: record with the sound table tennis ball pa from one side of the
There was a revol
to the other ? Now these advan
have been transferee ■ape, with even the big music and large orcliel
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