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i Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times, 'August 23rd, tS?S I t :


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Russell arrives home early


C!’nai ia °n crutches, lill!? Old Russell Sallis is air«/‘ saving t,„ go again, ^


_ n-ussoll, whose dream


' islt:ng his uncle in Toronto was nearly shattered ™ , damaged ankle had a L i


m hos. of souvenir a-H Specialists gave a »


a.im h n s " d ‘; aS brouSht emories.


“-1


the go-ahead for the it week trip days before he m,


due to go He was allows to swim, too, and the


cise has probably contrih”. ted to the speed of p-*. ankles recoverv form " severed Achilles tendon. b? file end of the trip, h m was moving about the house without his crutches


He came back a da;


earlier than expected, on a Jumbo jet, but an airpor authorities’ telegram did » arrive at Russell's home h Eastmoor Drive. Mr and Mn Sallis were naturally taken aback to loam on Thursto morning that their son vis waiting for them at M» Chester Airport! The airport rang a neigh­


1


Waddington win bowls contest


WADDINGTON has tvon the ixrvls competition of the Ribble Valley branches of


the Royal British Legion. Ail three games were won


district.


for a total of 455 points, SO


* more than Chatburn and


tViddinc:™ ............ a 11 0 455 Cfcjt til)cl Dist ..•• 3 - 1 435 Holder Valiev ......... :i 0 0 C19 H’jrsl Green ............ 3 1 -21,


been rearranged as follows: Hurst Green v Chatburn and District (September 14th); Waddington v Chat- bum and district (Septem­ ber 21st); Hodder Valley v W a d d i n cton (September ■


The shooting ftxtues have


23 th); Hodder Valley v Hurst Green (October 5th).


bour in Eastmoor Drive to say that the flights had bees changed, and so Mr andMi Sallis dropped everythin and set off for Manchester, Russell has kept a senp


book of his trip, to remit him of such highlights as visit to Niagara Falls and 1.000-mile round-journey t,


|maoc and


|aran- the


r cx- pt r.


In in j . to


Russell’s eiglu-year-old sisit Julie. Tlieir cousin will b coming from Canada > spend a holiday in e l i te next year, so the two coni


Sudbury nickel mines. Next year it is the turne


return to the land of it .Maple Leaf together.


A GOOD TRADE


IN FAT CATTLE


FAT cattle met a very goo trade at Clitheroe audio” mart's Monday fatstock Trade for pigs was fin and ewes found m


custom. A large entry i lambs found trade excellet with averages slightly „ on tire previous w


o.


Forward were 63 fat caul lib pigs, 79 ewes and US


ofl


lambs. Lightweight steers mu


vmn, h im - Nor-


|i \ I.


to £21.80 (average filM® medium to £18.50: bd bulls to £23.35 (£23.2)1 lightweight heifers to £20, ,£19.52,; medium to £11 i £17.461: and heavy : £17.80 i £17.481. Fat cows made to


overall average 32.25p. MM


i £14.34): light lambs to 3, (83,: medium to 35p


bred ewes made to (£9.10,- homed ewes


■o: a lo/art |iday. the


and by


Mon-


Company queries dust


on


Irieko | ( lor-


Hall. Sat.


■i t h figures


THE * lsy g aUf rertrdCl«' burn recorded a ” fL ; ie :


of 41 tons a squw1: »■ June but the figure


challenged by B‘t>8 0r cement Ltd. The is so large that tne ^


consider the SaJ . vjth. have been tampe ncjj


complaints have ^


moved to a fresh « ^ the new telephone e


ll he pent.- I'kett.


|errv, the


Land Bin gets


lioses fcket-t ior Fc


I Rat-


■until liani-


,n of


Clitheroo Rural S^use inclined to aSrce


coved of exc»st'a ^ The gauge has


r


nt: ^


and the council « {0Itj another month o in"’ a firm opinion


£9.40 (£6.75). Pork pigs made to


(£2.831: cutters to (£2.851: and sows to


(£30.251. LANCASHIRE COMBINATION


The teams Clitheroe will play


AUGUST 25 Magliulj .............a SEI’TEAIBER


1 Base, Charrington Trophy, 1st round—


U St Helens ___. . . . li 8 Combination Cup 1st


22 Kirkby ......... 29 Dtikinfieid


OCTOBER


6 Leyland Motors ....,- ii Lomond


................. h


Quarter finals Com­ bination Cup and


prelim round Bridge Shield


27 Skelmersdnle Res a , NOVEMBER


3 P ^ co t 10 Open


flTicer lHos- 1 Mrs Ister- Vsing at


llocal .................... h


1] Ashton Town ......... li Darwen .................... a DECEMBER


1 Atherton Coll cries h * Blackpool Mechanics a


Skelmersdale Res or Ashton Town •___ h


B Ashton Town ........ a •5 Nelson


round—Clitheroe or Lomond v Darwen h


................... a If


............ a


15 Ellesmere 22 Accrington


........... h 26 Ellesmere ......... Stanley h


29 Wren Rovers ......... a JANUARY


26 Nelson


5 Gt Harwood Res . 12 Ford Motors 19 Bacup


FEBRUARY


16 Leyland Motors ---- a 23 Lomond


2 Kirkby .................... a 9 Gt Harwood Res •• 11


................. a MARCH


2 St Helens ................ a 9—Skelmersdalc Res h


16 Prescot 23 Maghull 30 Open


13 Atherton i1o


20 Blackpool Mechanics 27 Open


5 ro r Fora Motors 4 Open iv,uuv.s MAY


................. a ................. h


APRIL


6 Darwen ..................... h 12 Bacup


................. h Colleries h


. . . . . . . .a a


................... a ................... 11


......... a Openers


between Peters and Gorton helped Whalley juniors to a


score 70 An opening stand of 70


six-wicket win over Darwen with half an hour to spare in the Ribblesdale Junior League.


four wickets down for 26, McGowan coaxed the score ;o 126 for eight before he was out for 86. Whalley had Darwen at 80 for seven a! one stage, but eight dropped catches enabled the viiiors to reach 143.


Although Darwen had


mom the'start, and after the openers’ fine stand tihe next four batsmen played force­ fully to ensure a convincing victory.


Whalley went for the win


M-SW: M. Fallon '13-2-34-4; M. fl'j.-ton 4-M&-2: K. Marsh 2-0-18-0; P. Sutclifle 4-0-30-1. t tVliaUry: .1. Peters 2fi» M. Gor­


Darwen: l ‘:i. Whaliev bowling: K. Singleton


11. H. Eatou?h not out 20. A. Weed not. out 5. extras 17» total (four vickets) 144.


on W, K. Marsh 29, P. Sutcliffe


Rounders cup is theirs


A PLUNDERS cup has been won by Bolton-by- Bov.iand young farmers. They defeated Lawkland 2-0 in a regional competition and the cup was presented fa team captain Kathleen Moorhouse.


to successful in their foot­ ball competition. They lost by an eliminating penalty goal after drawing 3-3.


The senior boys were not


Terry wins


, , „ Ry WARING, the 2a- Clitheroe


racing


:Vva*"-< the North Lancs -v:’j L' ry:.b 12-hour cham-


?/;!' t’a'-uiig nart in the Yv'i u-honr event on the


grocS cour-e.


Tc...v completed 240 miles take fourth place in the 'cveut at an average


Scd of 20 mph over the ;■


> hours.


'second in the champion- ,-.,s John Dewhurst. of


m-Vcn. Riding in Ills first vi'ho-ir event he finished bci a very creditable 237 !,V,^ in third place was Y-e- Havelock, of Guide, L V Blackburn,


miles- ^r.... nirec North Lancs


rub" r tiers took the team evard in the main event, vlvch was won in a course inti event record distance %S'; miles by 37-year-old


’Mining the title


Whalley and Read lose professionals


WHALLEY and Read ci’icket clubs are to lose their professionals and in each case the loss wall be keenly felt.


Whalley for four seasons an,j tile villagers had hoped to retain him for 1974. Instead, he is joining Padiham. So far this season Hall


Geoff Hall has assisted


probably a batsman to strengthen the run-making.


said: “We are very sorry to lose Geoff. He is as good a bowling professional as there is in the Ribblesdale League — and he is a nice chap — the members all like him.”


has taken 60 wickets and scored 210 runs. His total number of wickets for Whalley is 299. Now the villagers are looking for a replacement —


Worsick is a severe blow for Read. He is returning to the Lancashire League as pro­ fessional for Accrington, with whom he previously


The departure of Alan A spokesman for Whalley


as professional a t Read and he is easily the Ribblesdale League’s leading bowler. Last season he took 76 wickets and lias taken as many to date this term. He has also scored 161 runs.


played as an amateur. This is his second season


whether to play an all- amateur side as they have had to do in the Haig Vil­ lage Competition, or begin the search for a new pro­ fessional.


Read must now decide trim 233


Gco'ff Greenwood, of Tod- •iiordeii, a member of the West Pennine Road Club.


Clitheroe’s highest win for 8 years


Lomond 2, Clitheroe 7.


A GLUT of goals saw Clitheroe safely into the first round proper of the Lancashire Combination Cup on Monday night. On a fine pitch at the Tower, Clitheroe produced a feast of excellent football to rout Lomond 7-2.


cess, the goals coming from a Monks hat-trick, Simpson (two), Clarkson and an own goal. The result was Clith- eroe’s highest score since


Tills was a real team suc­


1965 when they beat South- port Reserves 7-1 a t Sliaw- bridge. Clitheroe took the lead


10 wicket victory


Clitheroe 2nd 83 for no wicket, Langho Centre 80.


after 15 minute with a powerhouse free kick by Tony Monks. The second was an own-goal after David Gillibrand put the defence under pressure with a good centre. The half-tune score was


CLITHEROE second eleven pulled off a magnificent 10 wicket victory over Langho Centre. Fourteen-year-old John


2-0, but soon after the break David Simpson made it 3-0 when he burst through the


defence to ribbons and with a brilliant right-wing move gave Monks his second goal.


RELAXED


another Clarkson-Simpson move, Simpson netting his second goal. Clitheroe then relaxed and


The score became 5-0 with


allowed Lomond to find space to head a come-back goaL But


pressed back for Monks to complete his hat-trick from


the visitors


second Soal from a glaring offside position, while the Clitheroe defence hesitated expecting to hear the whistle. The industrious Clarkson quickly restored the five-goal margin, however. After such a heartening


a Berko-Gillibrand move. Lomond scored their


defence and slipped the ball past the oncoming keeper. Mick Clarkson tore the


TO JOIN YOUTH


LEAGUE


FOR this first time in their history, Ribblesdale Wan­ derers are to enter a team in the Ribblesdale Youth League next season. Secretary Alan Parker


has already told the league of the club’s intention and formal application will be made at the annual meeting. Mr Parker said: “ Wo now have a large number of young­ sters playing cricket, many of whom would be keen to join a youth side.” Mr Parker will also be on


We Give Green Shield Stamps with All Our CAS FIRES.


THIS MONTH'S BARGAIN MAIN MERICLOW


LOG EFFECT GAS FIRE AT ONLY £22.55 inch VAT


SEE IT AT OUK LOCAL AGENTS VOGUE AND VALUE


82/86 Lowcrgatc, Clitheroe Telephone 'i'JH.n;


YOUR HEATING AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS.


ALLOW US TO QUOTE FOR ALL


CRAYBOURNE HEATING CO. LIMITED


WASHING MACHINE ! REPAIR CENTRE j


Consult (lie Experts! For . Authorised Hoover Service. ’


I Centro and repairs to any I I other mnko and model ot | | machine including all auto.


- Solo area Philco Service matics PHONE-


PEEL ENGINEERING COMPANY


NELSON 62117 6 DAYS A WEEK.


ELIMINATE RISING DAMP Sove Rising damp cured by the


J ^HerberfSutcliffQ


Ih'SHEY-BRJEflCUFFf BURNUY MAIN EUROPEAN SOURCE SUPPLYING OVERSEAS MARKETS


PHONE BURNLEY 24225 or 31412 DAY or N1CHT


e BUYER WILL CALL


House Clearance Attended To.


WANTED COLOURED LEADED GLASS WINDOWS


preferably in frames.


LENGTHS OF OLD CAST IRON RAILINGS, CATES, ETC. CAST IRON FIREPLACES, SUR­ ROUNDS. HOUSE DOORS with Decorative Class Panels.


S3 B H S_E ■ H ■ H B %


a written 20 years guarantee on completion.


Avrinc Ltd, 9 Haugh Avenue, Simonstonc, P.-.diham. Tel. 71277


Miscellaneous Wants


Hie lookout for senior dub members to help run the side. “ We will need three or four adults to help with the organisation; preferably car owners willing to provide transport to away matches," he said. As the youth league games


Seedle shattered the visitors with 7 for 34 and then Philip Hall (14) and Michael Oldham 05) came along with an unbroken opening partnership of 83. Oldham hit 53 and Hall 23. There


were seven extras. Langho: M. Devoy 18, P.


Seedle 15-2-37-4. R. Birch 12-3-32-1, M. Watkins 2-0-12-1.


FISHING RIGHTS


FISHING rights on the Calder at Whalley have been leased by Clitheroe Rural District Council to the Moss Side Social Angling Society, Manchester, a t a rent of £45 plus rates until March 31st next year. The society had given


performance, m a n a g e r Jimmy Birkett is naturally sorry to have to make a change for Saturday made necessary because of Rod Webb’s cricket commitments in Lancaster. Clitheroe: Onyon, Webb,


notice th at it did not wish to continue the lease of the fishing rights (at Whalley Sewage Works) at the old rent c.f £90 plus rates under the present conditions.


Kirk, Lawson, Kirkman, Gillibrand, Berko, T. Eyles, Simpson, Clarkson, Monks.


TEAMS


home, 2 p.m. start): K. Barnes, G, Davies, S, Wcsthead, R. Stevenson K. Bodcn, J. Boden. P. Atkinson, R Wiggleswonh, G. Monk, J. Hiadinoor, Lane, Meet


CLITHEROE (v Baxenden,


ground 1-30 p.m. CLITHEROE 2nd (v EEC, away,


2 p.m. start): W. Monk, J, Secdle, M. Oldham, R. Birch, M. Watkins, P. HaJl, S. Crabtree, P. Dobson. B. Edmond­ son, G. Thompson, M. Wilson. Reserves: A. Turpin, M. Atkinson, p. Joss. Meet Chatburn Road


end l p.m, I NDER 13 YOUTH (v Padiham,


home, 2-30 start): G. Bennett, p Joss, J. Green, S. Mercer, G. Robinson. N. Weaver, G. Tomlin­ son P. Stazlker, P. Harrison, P. Seecllc, N. Crowther. Reserves: C. Croft, M. Hooper. Meet ground 2 p.m.


In favour


AFTER a talk by Mr Harold Cockshutt, surveyor and public health inspector, Worston parish meeting has told Clitheroe Rural Coun­ cil that residents were now in favour of a proposed sewerage scheme for the village.


Manor Road


NOW that Manor Road, Whalley, has been made up and is a public highway, Clitheroe Rural District Council will draw the atten­ tion of the police to any in­ stances of the road being used by people for repair work.


Curb nuisance


HAVING received com­ plaints about the keeping of pheasants and foreign birds, Clitheroe Rural Dis­ trict Council is to tell an Abbey Road, Whalley. resi­ dent that it hopes he will not cause any mere nuisance than can be helped.


Memento


Rural Council will be given to Lancashire County Coun­ cil as a permanent memento ol' the rural council which will, along with other local


A LARGE plaque of the coat of arms of Clitheroe


councils, go out of existence next year.


A TENDER of £5,112 for the building of public toilets at Chipping has been accepted by Clitheroe Rural District


Council.


CLITHEROE Rural District Council is to make the cus­ tomary donation of £5.25 to the Hodder Valley and Chip­ ping show.


MORE than 400,000 calls were made to the Post Office’s telephone weather forecasts in the North-West during the three months ended June 30th — nearly 45,000 more than in the same period in 1972. The two forecasts available in the Blackburn telephone area attracted 71,041 calls during the period, compared with 63,604 calls in the same quarter of 1972, The Central Lancashire forecast received 46,034 calls (1972 qua r te r - 42,514) and the Lancashire coast forecast 25,087 .(21,090).


Standen 15, M. McKeevcr 16, M, Green 8, L. Wamick 23, B. Hurst 0, V. Gallagher 0, G. Bromwich 7, J. Walsh not out 1, A. Wright 0. N. Graham 0. Extras 2. Total 80. Clitheroe bowling: J.


are played on Monday evenings there should be no difficulty in accommodating home matches.


A FALSE alarm sent fire engines from Clitheroe, Accrington and Great Har­ wood to Calderstones Hospi­ tal on Tuesday evening.


TWO new stamps, on sale from September 12th, show unusual views of the Houses of Parliament in London. They mark the Queen's opening of the Common­ wealth Parliamentary As­ sociation conference, Westminster Hall.


in


Single items. Part Houses. Full Houses of Furniture. Cash before we move it!


DONNELLY’S TEL. HLACKBUHN 62010


I BUY ANT1QUI2 FURNITURE!. I will be interested in buying any items over 50 years, e.g. old clucks, chairs, desks, spindle chairs, silverware, pictures. Up to


£16 paid for sovereigns. Any old watches, chains, cameos, rings,


WANTED: Antiques, any doscrlp. tion for home and overseas markets; also old and modern furniture, part or full house i clearances High prices paid


brooches. Anything you think might be of interest. Genuine prices paid. — Tel. Mr or Mrs Britton. Colne 5373 . 23 Hanover St, Colne.


mmediate settlement. — Ancient and Modern, 66 Albert Rd. Colne Tel. Colne 5180, or Earby 2601.


I BUY AND COLLECT Curtains, Bedding. Ornaments, Small House­ hold Effects. Ladies’, Gent’s, Children’s and Babies* Clothes, Toys, etc. — Ring Accringtou 35885.


OLD JEWELLERY wanted: Chains, cameos, pocket watches, rings, brooches, even broken. — Write or phone Mr or Mrs Britton. 23 Han­ over Street, Colne. Tel. 5373.


FURNITURE WANTED urgently. Full bouses or parts of cleared, also odd items wanted. 1 buy everything. Best prices guaranteed. — B Bridges Tel Clitheroe 22807


DUREX DISCOUNTS


18 Nuform or Fctherlife .. £1.10 24 Durex Gossamer ......... £L10 t5 Swedish 17008


12 Warm Tahiti ooloars £1.10 12 Japanese Scented . . . . £1.10


.......... tUO


18 Danish Congard . . . . |I.W International Selection Bo* £-.«0 Co Warwick's Sopplieg <BNL>»


B mmerce tloosei water Orton, Oirmingham Retnrn Ad with


rder for FREE Samples I I 1


TEACHER requires lift daily, Clitheroe to Skipton, front Septem­ ber 4th. Will share expenses. — Write Box T3, Advertiser and


Times. Personal Services


Private Nurses Qualified Nurses available for day and night duty.


King Kibble Valley Nursing Agency. Clitheroe 24052. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Home Services


J. O S B A LD IST O N Asbestos, P.V.C.. Galvanised Sheets, Plastic Rainwater Goods (Guttering, etc.)


1 f l C / L


Roofing Felt. LESS | % J I / 0 CICELY LANE, BLACKBURN Tel. 59416


HAVE YOUR HOUSE SANDBLASTED


by experts from as little as £15 for terraced house front.


Estimates free


TEL. BLACKBURN 50809 at any time


WI1AHF MILL HEATING SUPPLIES


Princess Street, Wigan Tel. 44436


SUPER SUMMER SAVINGS Up to 40% off gas boilers.


AH heating equipment at tbo best trade prices.


Open 7 days per week.


llEUrHOLSTEItV. We re-cover your treasured 3-p»ece suites, as new. Chairs. Over 100 patterns. Free


LEADED WINDOWS. Best silver lead, fully guaranteed, distance no object. - For free estimate, call or write. Supreme Lead Co.» 21 Ivorv Street. Burnley. TeL 20845 or 22933.


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to


GLASS CUT TO SIZE. Bullions, mirrors, double glazing units, window frames. — East Lancs. Glass Co. Ltd, Bolton Hoad Indus­ trial Estate, Blackburn 65727 or Darwen Glass, 72655.


The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre, 72-74-76 Scotland Road, Nelsou.


estimates. Distance no object. — Write or phone, Henley, 50 Zion Street, off Padiham Hoad, Burn­ ley Tel. 27188.


^ m m im HOUSEHOLDERS WE :^ : I^ H A ^ I iE N G E ’tO U | ' V -


find a company offering jisOOippays at,£l.95 weekly


i..(‘'y,';'.^P6Srl;fyElY'^ AWANCE:FEES;-0R DEPUCTI0NS ; . - - MV^V'O^.ilKiilftlpepiiiWc'rtAi’iunrtAr'fcnrw/'/uiPinrnrri ' : ” BURNLEY .; TEL.BURNLEY DAY 31999-33808 NIGHT 20817-29315


FOR GAS CENTRAL HEATING in­ stallations. Quality assured at Premier Gas, 55 Yorkshire Street, Burnley. Tel. 29061. Open daily 10 a m. to 5 p.m. (Fridays to 7 p.m.’ Closed Tuesdays).


FREE Kitchen Planning Service. Wrigbton, Elizabeth Ann, Nu-Lyne, Pacemaker, on display Hygena and other makes to order. Fitting if required. — Mayfair, 140/142 St James’s Street Tel 32535.


MONEY PROBLEMS? £200 from 76p weekly


In accordance with the Government’s voluntary code. Providing you are a houseowner (with or without a mortgage). Compare our weekly repayments:


PIANOS Tuned and Repaired. — Write or phono Sharp Huntley Lawn, Samlcsbury, Mellor 2787, or Blackburn 57730.


FOR CARPET and Upholstery Cleaning consult F. J. Wilcock, The Cleaning Centre, Nelson. Tel- 62019.


FLAG FLOORS asphalted.—Ring James Bolton and Son (Asphalters) Ltd. Tel Blackburn 59438, evenings 55342


LOAN £509 £750 £ 1,000


RUBBISH REMOVED Prompt at­ tention Estimates free - Tel Nelson 68099


CLEAN aU your Carpet1: for only £1. Electric Shnmpooer for hire. — Tel Clitheroe 3768


CARPETS & UPHOLSTERY steam cleaned in your home. — Ring


SuptfctaM* Whalley 2304.


Years £4.14 £ 6.21 £8.28


5 Years £2.80 £4.31 £5.78


7 Years £2.39 £3.59 £1.78


10 Years £ 2.01 £8.06 £-1.08


Repayments Include capital and interest money lor any purpose. Tax relief. Free Life Assurance.


NORTH WESTERN FINANCE TEL.: BLACKBURN 63035; PRESTON 633287


24 Wood Street, St. Annes TELEPHONE 23806


l‘yiee*cfy-.r '“ClQOOitpays'ia£3.84 weekly ■ ■: V A :


Advance £


400 500


1000 2000


reign Injection Process. With


Writo or phone for free survey of your property


“s Projector a


_____


Miscellaneous Wants ANTIQUES .


Miscellaneous Sales ’ WANTED


FRENCH OR GERMAN TUITION offered. Conversational, ordinary or advanced level.—Write Box T5, Advertiser and Times.


Machinery and Plant


MASSEY FERGUSON front loader, excellent, £45. — Tel. Clitheroe 24497.


BAMFOR.D Manure Spreader (small) £35. — Tel. Clitheroe 24497.


Furniture Wanted


FURNITURE, clocks, brass, etc. Private buyer offers top prices for anything old and interesting. — Write Box T10, Advertiser and Times.


Gardening TURF


TOP QUALITY LAWN TUIIF cultivated and weed treated by Midland turf farms.


LG. W- ORMSTON ANDSCAPES LTD


Oram Street, Bury Tel. 061-764-4464


SPARS. BOARDS, JOISTS AND SLATES.


Reclaimed Timber at lowest priccs( delivered.


WANTED ®B Aldis Tutor hh


®a


, with 150 mm lens H 3 3


3 a B H n Q 0 E 0 . E E Q Q Q B B B B I I


FURNITURE WANTED


J-piecc Dining Room or Bedroom Suites, Fridges. Display Cabinets, Radiograms, Writing Bureaus, Cookers, Bed Settees, Gas Fires- Hoovers. Bicycles. Brass, etc.


House Clearance also undertaken. EANAM STORES


HIE FOLLOWING PRICES PAID £30—£500


ANTIQUES WANTED FOR GRANDFATHER CLOCKS


FOR £20—£40 WALL CLOCKS with two brass weights


Also other clocks of any description Good prices paid for


Tables, Bureaux, Desks. Book Cases, Cabinets, Chairs (singles, pair or sets), Sofas, Porcelain, Pottery. Brass, Copper, Pictures, Books, Glassware, Tableware, Swords, Guns, Pot Dogs, Plant Pots—also other antiques of any description.


THE ANTIQUE SHOP 1 Top of Barden Lane


WRITE, PHONE OR CALL


72 COLNE ROAD, BURNLEY TELEPHONE 28813


STEREO Record Player or a modem radiogram required, in good condition. — Tel. Clitheroe 24453 after 6 p.m.


1 BUY and collect ladies’, gent’s, children’s clothing, curtains, etc. —Write or phone Mrs Haworth, 31 Church Square, Worsthomc. Tel. Burnley 27882.


ATTENTION! Vera’s pay the best prices for all discarded clothing.— 39 Wellgate, Clitheroe. Tel 24087. day or night Will collect.


YOU SELL? WE BUY! Household furniture, antiques, toys—Anything we can sell, we’ll buy.—Vera’s, 39 Wellgate. Clitheroe. Tel 24087


I'cl. Blackburn 61380 (night 60886) ■


9 Phone Simon Pittard S 3 Burnley 26161


B" bh


Open 8 a.m to 8 p.m. every day including Saturday and Sunday.


601 Burnley Road, Cornholme, Todmorden


TEL. TODMORDEN 4471 J. R. BINDING


of container grown shrubs, clematis and roses for imme­ diate planting. Prepared hyacinths for Christmas flower- in and Umvin’s bulbs.


FULL SELECTION


READ GARDEN CENTRE Off Accrington/Whalley Road near Great Hanvood


Tel. Great Hanvood 884215


TREES* Shrubs, Roses, Conifers, Heathers, Rockery and Border Plants, all in containers, for planting any time. — W. Spnngwood Nurseries, Springwood Road (off Higher Bnmsbaw Road), Burnley TeL 25316


IF YOU are preparing a new lawn, wc have a full range of all the


necessary tools and fertilizers, etc. Several mixtures of grass seeds and


helpful advice is always available at Vincent’s. The Growers. Deer- park Nurseries, Towneley Holmes, Burnley. Tel. 24162.


Miscellaneous Sales


ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. — Washers, Vacuum Cleaners, Fridges, Kettles. Irons, Fires, etc. Sales and repairs. — A. &. Har­ greaves, Moor Lane and Woonc Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 22683.


DOUBLE SIZE Bedstead in medium finish, complete with latex mattress and supporting base. Just taken in part exchange. Bargain at £14.—Cort’s 71/77 Scotland Rd, Nelson.


STEAKGalore!


51b Grilling Steaks, 68p lb. £3.40


51b. Frying Steak, 51b. Diced Steak,


51b. Braising Steak, 45p lb. £2.25


51b. Minced Steak, 35p lb. £1.75


251b. Packed on Trays £12.25


English Turkeys ...... 23p lb. English Legs of Pork 34p lb. English Boneless Shoulder Pork ............ 35p lb.


55p lb. £2.75 42p lb. £2.10


Miscellaneous Sales QUALITY


HOME FREEZERS


Backed hv our own 21-hour break­ down service. Large selection and immediate delivery.


LAMBETH ST. BLACKBURN Telephone 52999 or 54803


Acme Refrigeration SCHOOL BUILDINGS


Late Night Opening Friday till 8-0 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY.


machines at low prices plus full 6 months guarantee plus generous part exchange allowances visit


Washing Machine Sales for immaculate reconditioned


English Sides of Pork 28p lb. English Sides of Lamb 35p lb. English Beef Hind Quarters ......... 35p !b.


Cut, Packed and Labelled Plus Full Range of Freezer Meats from the people you can trust.


PETER TQDD & SON 33 HEBREW ROAD. BURNLEY.


BIRTHDAY PRESENTS


Pelham Puppets, Model Boats, Flying Model Aeroplanes, Steam Traction Engines. Beautiful Ger­ man Jigsaws. Largest range of Airfix. Radio Control. Moccasins, Marquetry, Steam Engines, Meccano, Triang Model Railways.


WOLSTENHOLME HANDICRAFTS


40 ABBEY STREET ACCRINGTON


Tel. 32108


NAVAAR Outside Double Glazing, the big heat saver, is now manu­ factured in England at Holly Park Mills, Pudsey. Pays for itself on our no deposit home improvement


CYCLE BARGAINS for everyone. New. second-hand and recondi­ tioned. Great savings for cash. Most Raleigh children’s cycles in stock. Buy your Christmas cycle before prices rise and save twice over.—Sam Williams Cycles, 185 Deepdale Road. Preston (near the football ground). Tel. Preston 56262.


a6, Bradford. Tel. Bradford 23868 ny time. Telex 51449


Jut two showrooms carry an axtensive range ot Whitewood Furniture Select yours now from


WIIITEWOOD FURNITURE Stockists of Llden


20ft DISCOUNT OFF 1 TIIE SILVER KEY


95 PADIHAM UOAI). BURNLEY Telephone 23-150


WALLPAPER AND PAINT


For the best selection In town. For service and advice. Pattern books loaned out You cannot do better than visit:


plan. Send today for free illustra­ ted brochure with special discount 1 to Pearson Navaar Ltd, PO Box


BLACKBURN. Tel 51190


29 PENNY STREET (opposite the Odeon)


SHOTGUNS, RIFLES, AIRGUXS


New and second-hand. Part ex­ changes welcomed. Good selection of Clay traps and targets. Agents for all leading makes ot accessories


Consult us first


THORNTON & GARNETT Sports Department


Rathmcll, Settle Long Preston 291


RIMINGTON is an area of out­ standing natural beauty, still un­ spoiled and very rewarding for the unhurried driver with a skilled navigator. "Beware, It’s just in Yorkshire" yet!! — Cosgrove’s


BABIES Lobster Pot Playpens. Bar­ gains, £6.60 and £7.50 for cash. Wood playpens with Moor for only £7.85. — Fitzpatrick’s, 150 St James’s Street, Burnley. Tel. 23096.


POTTER requires premises for pottery work and also living accom. Anything considered. — Tel. Nelson 62316.


HOUSE CLEARANCE, full/part, quiet, clean, plain van, fair prices- -Tel 67372.


CONCERTINAS wanted. — Please phone Mr Clayton, Colne 6131 evenings.


Loans B A M K L Q A m


§ YOU GAN AFFORD A LOAN ON TERMS LIKE MIN. LOAN £200— NO MAX. ! 100


months months months £


65


300 ....... ........... ....... ...........


7.77 £


....... ..........: 12.95 ....... ........... ....... ...........


10.36 28.48


51.77


10.47 41.87


6.28 8.38


THESE 135


£


20.94 19.01 38.02


5.71 7.61 9.51


and the above monthly repayments arc even more im~ pressive after tax relief. To protect your family Wc give FREE LIFE ASSURANCE


Cash may hp used for any purpose, a new car. caravan, home improvements, holidays, double glaring, etc., etc. Much cheaper than H.P. If you arc buying nr own your home, sc* how easy it is to secure a confidcnlial hank loan through L and B. Clear ofT existing loans and H.P. and pay buck to one source at rales which you can afford. For full details we arc only as far as your nearest telephone, our representative can call anytime. No obligation.


Just another one of the excellent services off ered by—


Estate Agents, Banking Agents, Insurance and Mortgage Brokers 'ROPERTY HOUSE, 34 ALBERT ROAD, COLNE, LANCS. Telephone COLNE 4228 (2 lines). STD Code 028-24


3fngljatn Sc Pultotfe


OFFICE OPEN* Monday to Thursday 9-0 a.m. to 5-0 p.m., Friday 9-1) a.m. to 6-0 p.m., Saturday 9-0 a.m. to 12 Noon.


APPOINTMENTS MAY BE MADE AFTER OFFICE HOURS. <^1


WOODEN Rocking Horse wanted any condition considered. — Tel. Chatburn 226.


ELECTRIC COOKERS: Choose from makes by leading manufacturers at discount prices from Cash & Carry, 224 Padiham Road, Bum- ley. Tel. 20961; 77 Danven Street, Blackburn. Tel. 67061.


BABIES’ PUSCIIAIR BARGAINS for cash. The Tan-Sad Countess sells at £14.03, our price £11.99. The Raleigh Cosybabe at £17.95, our price £13.90. The Jen Jenctte at £14.30, our price £11.99. The Cosircsta at £15.35. our price £12.99. Baby Buggies, our price £8.99. — Fitzpatrick's, 150 St James’s Street, Burnley. Tel. 230&G.


(Ladies’ and Gent's Outfitters), Pendle Garage, Rimington. Gis- 1 burn 371 and 509. Open every day


0 a.m. to 8 p.m.


BABIES’ High/Low Chairs, complete with table top, £6.50 for cash. Other models at £8.70 and £9.50.— Fitz.patrick’s, 150 St James’s St, Burnley. Phone 23096.


DIVAN BEDS: Choose from our large range, all at cash and carry prices Up to 20% cash discount. Free delivery. — The Bedding Centre. Kaine and Rawson, 79 Lowergate, Clitheroe.


Service Open Wednesdays and


HOTPOINT Empress Washing Machine, 91b. load, jjower wringer. Demonstrations available. £7.50.— 24 Peel Park Avenue, Clitheroe. Tel. 22278.


RECONDITIONED BARGAINS: fully guaranteed Hoovermatic only £39.95; Compact Hoover, with wringer, only £33.50. — Electric Facilities, established over 36 years (opp. GPO), Hargreaves St, Burnley. Tel. 28179.


aturdays. — 13 Bank Parade, Burnley (opp Bridge Inn) Tel. 21376


FRIG1UAIRE 5 cu. ft. Fridge, only £34.50 at Cash and Carry, 224 Padiham Road, Burnley. Tel. 20961, and 77 Darwen Street, Blackburn. Tel. 670610.


FIRST CLASS Watch and Jewellery Repairs. Timex watch repair ser­ vice. AU work guaranteed. — Morton’s, 18 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 22420.


£20 ALLOWED for your old washer any make or condition when you buy Candy front loading auto­ matic 79p per week, no deposit.— Phone Civic Stores, Burnley 21903.


BRITISH MADE Tricity Triumph 5 cu. ft. Refrigerator, only £36.95, list £41.91. — Electric Facilities, established over 36 years (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street, Burnley. Tel. 28179.


£20 PART EXCHANGE Allowance on your old washer when you buy new Philips Twin Tub at £92. — Peel Engineering Co. Ltd. 85 Leeds Road. Nelson. Tel. 62117.


MORTON’S Bargain Watch Shop. Russian Sekonda ladies’ 17 jewels from £3.99. Youngsters' date watches £2.75. — 18 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 22420.


TIIE BEAUTIFUL much sought after Tricity President Cooker, only £93.95 at Electric Facilities, estab­ lished over 36 years (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street, Burnley. Tel.


TRICITY Marquis Cookers now in stock for immediate delivery. List £79.75. Our price £72. — Cash and Carry, 224 Padiham Hoad, Bum- ley. Tel. 20961; and 77 Darwen St, Blackburn Tel. 670610.


DOUBLE SIZE Bedstead In medium finish complete with coil spring wire and interior mattress. Bar­ gain at £8.50. — Cort’s, 71/77 Scot­ land Road, Nelson.


FOR SALE: Cumfifolda Pram with hood and apron and shopping basket. Bargain £4. — 45 Pimlico Hoad, Clitheroe.


WINDSOR SUITE in luxurious green Draylon, reduced from £249 to only £199. — At Kamboum Ltd, 26 Wellgate, Clitheroe. Tel. 23669


23609.


IEWELLEK1 REPAIRS ot every description and Beads rethreadlng


FRIGIDAIRE 5 cu. ft. Fridge only £34.50 at Cash and Carry, 224 Padinam Road, Burnley. Tel. 20961 and 77 Danven Street, Blackburn. Tel 670610


ENGLISH ELECTRIC Double Oven, cream, four rings, in very fair order. £12. — Tel. Clitheroe 24570.


28179.


BUUCO Water Heater, as new, cost £18. accept £15. — Tel. Clitheroe 22167.


FOR ALL YOUR Gas Requirements, gas fires, cookers, water heaters,


SINGLE SIZE DIVAN SETS at £15.95 each; double size at £27.50 each; and still at pre-VAT prices, — Only at Cort’s Bedding Centre, 71/77 Scotland Road, Nelson.


FOOTBALL BOOTS. Special offer. !0f.o off list price for cash.—Ken’s, 165 Padiham Hoad, Burnley. Tel.


CYCLES, CYCLES, CYCLES.—Your old bike taken in part exchange. IIP terms. — A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 22683. Largest selec­ tion in Clitheroe.


LADIES’ COATS. Showerproof Coals and Three-quarter Coats for chilly days at Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


DINING ROOM SUITE, clean con­ dition, bargain, £12. — II. Kaine and D. Rawson, 79 Lowergate, Clitheroe. Tel. 23444.


DROl’-LEAF Dining Table in mahogany finish, only wants see­ ing. Bargain at £5.—Cort’s, 71/77 Scotland Road, Nelson.


PRAMS & PUSHCHAIRS, all at pre- VAT prices (equal to 10ft dis­ count) See a fine selection at Tho Cradle. Duke Bar, Burnley.


—Coneron and Lecnung* 17*19 Moor Lane. Clitheroe Tel 2626


RIP IT OUT! Remove it and re­ place it with a beautiful new surround and gas fire. Early in­ stallation. — Viva Gas Appliances, 61 Abbey Street, Accrington. Tel. 32872. and 72 Darwen Street, Blackburn. Tel. 57201.


wood surrounds, etc., etc., contact the experts. — Premier Gas, 55 Yorkshire Street, Burnley. Tel. 29051. Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Friday to 7 p.m. Closed Tuesday).


NEED A FRIDGE, yet short of space—neat, compact table models from only £23.95. — Electric Facili­ ties, established over 36 years (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street, Burnley. Tel. 28179.


CURTAINING: Choose from our wide range. Cottons, brocades,


velvets, etc. Low prices and our first-class making-up service ensure your complete satisfaction.


HARRY WILBY


GREEN SHIELD STAMPS WITH ALL OUR


WE GIVE


IOC EFFECT GAS FIRE at Onlr £22.55 ind. VAT


THIS MONTH'S BARGAIN M A IN MERICLOW


GAS FIRES


SEE IT AT YOUR LOCAL AGENTS VOGUE and VALUE


82/88 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE, Telephone 22856.


YOUR IIEAIING and PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS


A g e n t s for Louvrecurtain.— 44 Clayton Street, Nelson; Westmoreland Street Warehouse (off Lomeshaye Rd), Nelson. Tel. 66211; 180 Colne Hoad, Burnley. Tel. 31106.


FITTED BEDROOMS by Limelight (SpaccAtta and Easifit), Berry’s,


PENNINE Stretch Covers, leading retail manufacturers Every custo­ mer get a bargain, up to 50ft discount on shop prices, 50 designs s to choose from Made-to-measure


Hygena White Space. Abjac, Con­ sort, etc. Free planning. Free fitting. Immediate delivery. Dis­ count for D.I.Y.—Teales Furnishers, 270 Colne Road, Burnley. Tel. 23966.


SALE NOW ON at Poole’s Silk Shop. Hundreds of dress, skirt, suit and coat lengths at grcatlv reduced prices. — Poole’s, 1 St James's Street, Burnley.


PURE HONEY 30p lb. jar, clear or set or partly crystallised. Ex­


ceptional value. — Cunliffe’s Health Foods, Market Hall, Burn­ ley Tel. 27555.


NEW SEASON’S Cut Comb Honey from local bee keepers. — Cun- liffc’s Health Foods, Market Hall, Burnley. Tel. 27555.


RETAILERS, arc you going to have a Christmas stock problem? Why not let us help you to increase your Christmas trade by installing some of our low cost adjustable display shelving. Also In stock display counters, greeting card dis­ play cases, gondolas, dump bins, window display stands, garment


BABIES* PRAMS, reduced in price for cash. The Raleigh Lullaby sells at £28.43. our price £24.99. The Rcstmor Riviera at £31.90, our price £28.99. The Marmet Gondola at £29.97, our price £27.25. The Tan- Sad Stirling at £28.55, our price £25.99. The Swallow Avon at £25.40, our price £21.99. A small deposit now will reserve your pram until required. — Fitzpatrick’s, 150 St James’s Street. Burnley. Tel. 23096.


HOTPOINT Iced Diamond Fridge/ Freezer, save over £20, list £124.19, our price only £103.95 whilst stocks last. — Electric Facilities, estab­ lished over 36 years (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street, Burnley. Tel.


TOP PART EXCHANGE allowance on old washing machines. Don’t buy until wc have given you a price. — Electric Facilities, estab­ lished over 36 years (opp. GPO), Hargreaves St, Burnley. Tel 28179.


28179.


TRICITY 9 cu. ft. Deep Freeze, only £68. list £89.10. Only a few at this price. — Electric Facilities, established over 36 years (opp. GPO). Hargreaves Street, Burnley.


C Tel. 28179


TURQUOISE vinyl Pram/Pushehairf £12. Blue and white sun canopy, £1. — 6 Barker Terrace, Wadding­ ton Hoad, Clitheroe.


FOR SALE: 4ft. 6in., low ends, medium oak bed, spring base. £5. — 11 Mitchell Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 24792.


AMERAS. Projectors, Binoculars.— 45 Burnley Rd. Padiham 72367


ANNE WHITTAKER of Accrington, The Bridal Wear Specialist, in­ vites you to see her Winter and Pre-Spring Collection of Bridal Wear, at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, at 8 p.m. on Wed­ nesday, October 17th. Over 100 gowns to be shown. Tickets 60p, available from 5 Infant Street, Accrington. Tel. 36737 or 31282. Evening appointments a pleasure.


YOUR HOUSE completely carpeted for £195 or £1.85 weekly, no deposit. Offer includes lounge, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, ball, stairs and landing Only top quality carpets used.—For full de­ itails ring Clitheroe 23975 or call!!.


s L Carpets, 30 Moor Lane. Clitheroe.


SPECIAL OFFER for limited period. Green Shield Stamps plus 10ft discount off list prices on “Fnug” Continental Quilts. Ideal wedding presents. Always a good selection of Terylcnc and cotton sheets and pillowcases in stock. Seasonal reduction in our nearly new dept. Also Berkshire and Aristoc Tights. — Vogue and Value, 82, 86 Lowergate, Clitheroe.


rails, manncquin/models, adding machines, cash drawers, anti- theft mirrors, tickets, peg board fittings, show cards, etc. Please ask for rep. to call for free quotation or visit Valley Refrigeration and Shop Fittings, 209a and 213 Bacup Hoad, Rawtcnstall. Tel. Rossendale 7368 and 28777. Open weekdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Late nights Tues­ days to 9 p.m. and Saturdays to 5 p.m.


ALLOW US TO QUOTE FOR ALL


Craybourne Heating Co* Ltd


GOLFERS! Caddy Cars from £5.95. Woods £5.90. Irons £4.80. Irons made to measure from £5.75. Gent’s Shoes from £3. Ladies’ from, £1.50. — Bill Harling (profes­ sional), Accrington GoU Club. TeL


31091.


SHELVING SALE: A number of imperfect Shelving Units, plastic coated, from £1.75 — G. & B. Shelving Co., Whitewalls Industrial Estate (off Edward St), Nelson. Tel 63757


WEALLS SUMMER SALE now on. Reserve your furniture bargain now and save pounds. — Wealls, 9 Town Hall Street, Blackburn. Tel. Blackburn 56757.


ATTENTION Freezer Owners 1 1 I Get the best out of your Freezer buying food in bulk at wholesale prices from Square Meals. — For details telephone Great Harwood 886432.


INSTALL your central heating Now! Gas, oil or solid fuel, also servic­ ing and conversion. AU makes of gas fires expertly fitted at discount prices, guaranteed workmanship.— Agency at 82-86 Lowergate, Clitheroe, for Craybourne Heating Co. Ltd. Tel Clitheroe 22856.


AUTOMATIC Washer Bargains: Hotpoint 1504, £104; Bendix 7142, £104; Hoover 3236II automatic de­ luxe, £89; Colston Consort, £95: iloover Tumble Drier, £43.—Cash and Carry. 224 Padiham Rd, Bum- ley. Tel. 20961; and 77 Darwen St, Blackburn. Tel. 670610.


LADIES’ BLOUSES, modem styles, 36in. to 42in. bust. Ladies’ Tunic


VENETIAN BLINDS Save up to 60ft on normal shop prir«s with our brand new aluminium blinds. Example blind 6ft- x 4ft. £8.99. Five year guarantee. 20 colours to choose from Free measuring and estimating —Tel CUtberoe 3975 or call 30 Moor Lane


SENSATIONAL OFFER: Bendix lAutomatic Washer, only £84.95,


SINGLE DIVAN BEDS, £15.95 in­ cluding headboard. Double Divan Beds, £29, including headboard.— At Kamboum Ltd. 26 Wellgate* Clitheroe. Tel. 23669.


EXCEPTIONAL quality traditional design linen chest, In medium oak finish, bargain at £8. Also matching dressing table, £10. Plus bedding chest, £4. First to view will buy.— Apply 5 Lane Ends (Edge End), Nelson.


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TV RENTALS, no deposit, new or reconditioned sets. — II. Kaine and D. Rawson. 79 Lowergate, Clith- croc. Tel. 23444.


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DINING ROOM SUITE, high quality, sale through removal. £35.


stablished over 36 years (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street, Burnley, Tel. 28179.


£ist £96.80. Automatic Deluxe, s104.95, list £124.30. Hurry while etocks last. — Electric Facilities,


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SFECIAL PURCHASE of Zanussf Automatics makes possible the fantastic price of £65.95, list £87.45. Deluxe model, £84.95. list £112. — For big bargains. Electric Facili­ ties, established over 36 years (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street, Burnley. Tel. 28179.


WASHING MACHINE SALES. For immaculate reconditioned machines at low prices, plus full six months' guarantee plus generous part ex­ change allowance, visit Peel Engineering Co. Ltd, 85 Leeds Rd, Nelson. Tel. 62117.


Tops, Crimplene, 36in. to 42in. bust. Flared leg Trews, 24in. to 36in. waist. Always in stock at Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Rd, Clitheroe.


FENTON'S Spar Foodmarkef


9 GEORGE STREET


WHALLEY TEL. 2466


Typhoo Tea


22603 Day—-31449 Evening Free Delivery


Peel Engineering Co. 85 LEEDS ItOAD. NELSON. Telephone 62117.


Best Quality Local Meat at Com. petitive Prices. We cut and pack ready for freezing.


Hind Quarters or Fore Quarter. LAMB AND PORK


SIDES OF BEEF


ENGLISH LAMB 34p per lb.


T. Bolton (Butchers) Langho


Tel. Blackburn 48065. Local Delivery


Miscellaneous Sales LOOK AT 0U$


MEAT PRICES!'!


ENGLISH TURKEYS 23p lb.


Hind Quarters of Beef 35p lb. Buttocks of Beef ... 36p lb. Sides of Pork .......... ?7 p lb. Legs of Pork ....... 40p b. English Spring Lamb 35p lb.


New Zealand Spring Lamb ..................... 32p lb.


FREEZER PACKS — VALUE FOR MUMMY


51b. Braising Steak 44p lb.— £2.20


51b. Steak and Kidney 40p lb.— £2


51b. Minced Steak 35p lb.— £1.75


51b. Lamb Chops 35p lb.— £1.75


51b. Pork Chops 51b. Pork Steak


Tel 24510 or 54482. After 7 p.m. 23286—Oaen AU Da, Saturday.


25 Oxford Rd, Burnley


You Can’t Do Better Than FRANK RIGBY


40p lb.— £2 40p lb.— £?


3ft DIVAN SET fully complete with interior mattress and headboard. Bargains at £15. — Cort’s 71/77 Scotland Road, Nelson,


WALNUT Sideboard, £6; Victorian Chiffonier, £10; Qualcast Lawn Mower, £5. — Tel. Clitheroe 23433 after 1 p.m.


—104 Chatburn Road. Tel. Clitheroe 24524.


FAMILY Dining Table in medium finish, only wants seeing at £4. — Cort’s, 71/77 Scotland Rd, Nelson.


BROWN, green or navy hip length ,NO DEPOSIT Television Rentals.—


VENETIAN and Holler Blind Kits. — Wolstcnbolme’s, 40 Abbey St, Accrington Tel 32108.


CANVAS CANOE, 16ft, slightly damaged, £14. — Tel. Clitheroe 24985.


A. E. Hargreaves, Woone Lane and Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 22683.


ELECTRIC GUITAR with vibrator and amplifier, very


PATTERNED Clydclla Shirts, from neck size 12-14 at Bateman's, 16 York Street, Clitheroe.


£25 o.n.o. — Tel. Whalley 3528,


FINE Wool V-neck Sweaters, from 26-36 chest, at Bateman’s, 16 York Street, Clitheroe.


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RALEIGH ROYAL Boy’s Cyole, 5- speed racer. £17.50 o.n.o. — Tel. Clitheroo 22228 after f> p.m.


DROP-LEAP Table, yellow formica. Urge* U. —


oor Lane, Clitheroe TeL 2620. » TeL Clitheroe 24809.


WATCH NEEDING REPAIR? lake M it to Coneron and Lccming 17-19


i l l l i i i t s ! ® '®


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belted and hooded Anoraks at Bateman’s, 16 York St, Clitheroe.


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