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Title goes to Trinity A


..'•lie c h a m p i o n s h i p of Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association's


h a n d i c a p


league first division disap­ peared in their away match with Chatburn A. Ch.itbiirn took a 2-0 lend,


STANDEN A's slim hopes of


Billington club


extension


ton Band Club ^ r e c e iv ed premises would be


ciiouch In mako Trinity A certain of the tit!o. and after two more cames which made it 2-2 the match was declared over. Chat- lium's winners were B Jones and L. Whittaker: B Knowles Rained both pomts for stnndcn. In Division Two. Catholic Youth


Planning and VT’ rchi. Committee after duct


This was sugg U o m m . l l e e a n e r d U e l ^


tect and P’annlI}®HRevealed Charles Wilson h*^d' siack- thnt since the - - nn burn RDC turned dotn ffl(,


Club A beat Trinity B 9-0 with wins from D. Loflkousc. B Murphy and G Williams. Then CYC A suffered their first defeat.. 5-4 away to Standrn B: T Wad- dincton i3i, D Thomas and G. Coitrrill won for Statuien and B Murphy i2> and G. Williams <2* won for CYC The youth club clinched the


a p p l i c a t i o n on 1 h ad grounds yellow Uncs been introduced on the m


road outside olnb- the . He said that although me


club had m o re than


Divts’on Two title with a 9-0 win over Trutex. D Lofthouse. B. Murphy and G. Williams gained th»- points The season’s individual per­


formances in Division Two came from T Wnridtncton (Standen Bi with 27 wins out of 27 despite hnvlnc a —11 handicap, with D. Lofthcuse (CYC At, with 25 wins otn. of 27 Standen c v Brockhall: Brock hall » Trutex; Calderstones B \


members, only l60 to used it at one time, an extensions envisaged modest. The plan "as w extend on to land P- occupied by an unused s


,


Standen C; CYC B v Brockhall Brockhall v Trinity B, and Trutex v Standen C are Ihc only remain­ ing fixtures.


Bowls League cup week


WITH cup matches on a home and away basis, plus league fixtures, clubs in the Great Harwood Bowling League have had a busy week.


Spring Hill did well in the


cup against Clitheroe CC, turning a 37 point deficit on Lhe first leg into an overall win by 10 points when they won their home leg.


twistle are unbeaten, defeat­ ing Lowerfold, their cup conquerors, 8-2. Waddington registered their first home win—6—4 over Calderstones.


In the league, Oswald- RESULTS


round: Spring Hill 282, Clilhcroc CC 272; Calderstones 236. Clithcroe Castle 276: Lowerfold 290, Oswald- twistlc .286. Whalley A beat Whalley B. S League: Clitheroc Castle 149—6,


Whittaker Cup, preliminary


148—8, Lowerfold 118—2: Salesbury 115—8. Clitheroe CC 125—2; Wad* dincton 112—6. Caldcrstones 121— 4


pringhill 142—1; OswaldtwJstle Win by 30


A TEAM from the Itibblesdalc League beat a side from the North Lancashire League by 30 runs in tho first round of the Steiner Cup competition. L rtibblesdalc will now meet


ground has yet to be decided. Andrew Kennedy (Blackburn


iverpool and district, but a


Northern) got 84 of his team’s 178 for six. The Liverpool side u*as dismissed for 148. Geoff Hall fPadiham) taking five for 22 and Kennedy finishing off a fine day’s cricket with four for 36.


RESULTS JUNIOR LEAGUE


LAWRENSON Cup, second round: Darwen 146, Whalley


211; FUbblesdale Wanderers 138, Baxendcn 139; Earby 185-9, Clitheroe 116; Cherry TTee 112, Lower Darwen 113-5. Division one: Langho


Visit to Chester


SOME 183 Cub Scouts from 10 Clitheroe, Chatburn,


Waddington and Whalley packs spent Saturday at Chester. With 21 leaders and adult helpers they


travelled by s p e c i a l l y chartered train from Black­ burn.


the Cathedral, walked on the city walls to the river­ side for a picnic lunch, had a boat trip on the Dec, and then looked round t’ e zoo. The outing was organised


At Chester they visited


Audiences keen


FULFILLING their last public engagement on Saturday, the Mayor and Mayoress of Clttheroe,


Coun. and Mrs Richard


Turner, attended the final concert in a three-day festival of local musical talent.


Rotary Club of Clitheroc in conjunction with the Advertiser and Times, and


It was organised by the


attracted small but enthu­ siastic audiences every


by the chairman, Mr C. Law, and members of the training committee.


IN BRIEF


MEMBER S of Bowland Forest Young Farmers’ Club spent an evening judg­ ing dairy cattle at the farm of Mr Michael Alpe, of Whitcwcll.


Green, of Bashall Eaves, explained to the 10 mem­


Master Judge Mr Roger


bers the good points to look for in dairy cows. Supper was served by Mrs Alpe.


■ e u n » ™ « a


HIT musical “ Mary Pop- pins ” makes a welcome return to the Civic Hall next week. Said by many to be Walt Disney’s greatest production, the film stars Julie Andrews and Dick van Dyke and features a host of favourite songs.


Clitheroe Castle is open is to be increased. The Ribble Valley Recreation and Leisure Committee has de­ cided it shall be open on Saturdays and Sundays and Bank Holidays in addition to the present Tuesdays and Thursdays.


THE number of days on which the museum at


Centre 87-6. Blackburn N 34; Read 136-6 dec., Lower Darwen 71; Oswaldtwistle 31-1 v Clitheroe—rain.


121-3, Bamoldswick 120-9 dec.


Division two; Whalley


tcamers. Clitheroe were hustled out. of the Lawrenson Cup. J. Hill was the most successful bowler with four for 46. The middle-order batting collapsed, with only B Edmondson showing any resistance, and it was left to the tail-endcrs to make a res­ pectable total. Darby: 185 (9 wkts.). CUtheroe bowling: J. Scedle


AGAINST an Earby team which included four


Hustled out regular


Darby 2nd 185 for 9, Clitheroo 2nd 11G


first


EIGHTY Scouts from six local troops will be attend­ ing the district camp this weekend at Ray Head Farm, Forest Becks, Bolton-by Bowland, by courtesy of Mr P. Smalley.


1- 2-


P Hall 15. M Wilson 1, J. Hind- moor 1, K. Barker 0. B. Edmond­ son 23. J. Hill 0. J. set-dle 20. W. Monk 23. R. Birch 17, G. Sutcliffe not out 9, extras 2, total 116.


Clitberoe 2nd: M. Atkinson 5,


Saturday): K. Barnes, P. Atkin­ son, II. Stevenson, N. Duckworth, G. Davies, S. Wosthead, II, Wigglesworth, G. Dixon, M. Old­ ham, G. .Monk, Gee. Scorer: N. Weaver. Meet Chatburn Road End at 1*30 p.m. Clitheroc 2nd <v Old Rosscn-


Clilhcroe CC <v Whatley,


57. R. Birch 2-28. G. Sutcliffe 38. J. Hill 4-46


THE Ribble Valley Recrea­ tion and Leisure Committee is to send local Cub Scouts a letter of thanks and con­ gratulations on tile excellent job they made of clearing litter from the Castle grounds.


dalians. h): W. Monk. R. Birch, J . Sredlc. P. Hal!, G. Sutcliffe: AL Atkinson. J. Hill. J. Hind' moor, M. Wilson, W. Thomas, K. Barker. Scorer: D. Hardcastle, Meet ground 1*50 p.m. Ctitheroe Cmlcr-18s (v Black­


Stlnaker, A. Glrva-n. Scorer: D, Hardcastle, Meet ground 6 p.m


burn N* h* Monday): M. Old­ ham, It. Birch, J. Seedle, N, Thornton. V. Hall. P. Seedle, P, Harrison, G. Bennett, N GYowther, D. Walton, M. Wilson. Reserves: N. Weaver,


I1


THE indiscriminate parking of cars in Grindleton and the speed of traffic through the village have prompted the parish council to ap­ proach the police for assis­ tance. Clerk Mr J. Mellin said


THE Ribble Valley Council will consider applications for free bus tokens from any person over 60 who can show special circumstances, the Planning and Trans­ portation Committee has decided The idea came from Coun. William Fleming (Billington).


achieved its aim by giving young musicians a chance


the festival had


(Billington', a former Blaex- | bum RDC member, said. * feel we could be lenient now and allow the alteration, n


derelict cottage. Coun. William


Degree in medicine


A FORMER pupil cf Clith­ eroe Royal Gram mar School, Mr Peter Sainsbury, has qualified with the degree of Bachelor of Medi­ cine and Bachelor of Surgery at the London Hospital. Whitechapel.


Mr Sainsbury (23), is the


only son of Mr and Mrs G. Sainsbury, of Beverley


Drive, Clitheroc. He was


night. Rotary president Dr W. D. Oliver commented that


to perform in public. Taking part were Stony-


hurst College Chamber O r c h e s t r a , Ribblesdale


School band and boys’ choir, Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School choir, tho Josephine Robinson Trio, and a brass ensemble directed by former Halle player Mr Alan Tom­ linson.


Pictured, from the left,


arc festival organiser Mr D o n a l d Hartley, Miss Josephine Robinson, Dr Oliver, Mr John Mallord and Miss Margaret Robin­


son.


in the original troop of Venture Scouts in CUtheroe and runs a Cub Scout pack in London. For the past year he has also edited the hospital journal, published quarterly.


A COFFEE morning held at Clitheroe Town HaU as the final effort of Christian Aid week raised £113. Final total for the week is expected to pass the target figure of £3.000.


A WEEKEND of prayer and praise at St James’s Church, Clitheroe, raised £423. further £38 was made at jumble sale run by- James’s working party.


M A N X LA N T ) “ The antiques of the Isle I


of Man" was the of a talk to the Ribble Archaeological Society ac Rochester Museum


by


Manx islander Mrs Mary | Whalley.


by Mrs Whalley's husband Peter, whose mother is one of the few remaining Manx speaking islanders. Mrs Whalley's talk covered the island’s


The subject was researched , . . ,


An applicate"1 bJ its I Uie


with sympathy Ribble Valley Council.^ th e


Coravans, Comping


Make every weekend a holiday at Rimington Caravan Park


SITES AVAILABLE FOR ----- New or Used CARAVANS


In this lovely rural Dark, adiacent to the Yorkshire Dales, Ribble Valley and Trough of Bowland.


New and Used Caravans for Sale with H.P. if 'required. Annual Rent including winter Storage ■— £45 D.a.


Rimington Caravan Park Hardacre Lane, Rimington, Near Clitheroe


Tel.: Gisbum 355. Open 7 Days Each Week. | ,


is tho only club of this type j in the area.


B S CARAVANS ALWAYS LN STOCK AT


CORDINGLEY and SONS (Sales) LTD HASLINGDEN


ECCLES, FAIRHOLME, SPRITE, EUROPA FROM £419 to £1,100 including delivery.


(TUB OLD FIRM)—ROSSENDALE 3431 LANCASHIRE'S NEWEST DEALER


View in (he comfort ot our hojee, well appolnte^warm showroom SELF-DRIVE HIKE CARS nod CARAVANET-TES AL.11A1S AVAIEAREE—OPEN AM. WEEKEND.


Neolithic times to the 1-th j Century-


h i st o r y from


THE Ribble Valley Council s Chief Environmental Health I


Officer, Mr Peter Gladwin, has been authorised to au


tend the Association of Public Health Inspectors’ annual conference in Tor­ quay, by the Public Works and Health committee.


A WIDE range of archaco-1 logical finds from various parts of the Ribble Valley I is on show at Whallcy Library. The exhibition,


St


which is to remain there for several weeks, can be in­ spected during the library’s I normal opening hours.


CROSSHILLS CARAVANS FOR THE BEST


TRAILER — HOLIDAY — MOTORISED CARAVANS


Good Selection ol New ana Used Caravans and Dormobllcs. Best Trade-In Prices and HP Terms.


HOLIDAY CARAVANS — Site an the West Coast and Choice of Inland Sites


NOW BOOKING CARAVANS AND DORMOBILES FOn mitE FOR 1971 HOLIDAYS — Fully Equipped and Insured, lry us for price.


SOLVE YOUR. HOUSING PROBLEM WITH OUR NEW THREE BEDHOOMED RESIDENTIAL BUNGALOW — Stic arranged. DON’T MISS OUR WIN A MINI CAR COMPETITION. One ticket will be given for every £25 spent on caravans, awnings, acces­ sories and tow hire, etc


SKIPTON RD, STEETON, NR KEIGHLEY TELEPHONE STEETON 52435


CAMPING EXHIBITION ON NOW


Frame Tenia. Rldco Tents. TraUers and Thousands of Accessories at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.


od show now tn o u r Indoor showroom at


C. H. PARSONS tTUE OUTDOOR SHOP)


2*H PEMBERTON, four-berth, £150; ,22ft Astral, four berth, good con- di;i;a, could deliver, £200. — Tel.


TOURING CARAVAN Hire Service. — Howard’s, Blackburn Road,


/•inn TENTS, all colours, from Bolton.


. Gisbxn 465.


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


Bolton.


St* KITH. «(H> CARAVAN lot SCU- tow mre. All dates available —


Hina Bumlev 29833 CAMPING TRAILER, independent suspension, open to reasonable offers. — Tel. Ramsbottom 5427.


Holiday Accommodation BLACKPOOL — HARWIN INSCRIBED pewter tan­


kards were presented to each of the five past presidents of Whalley and District Lions Club at tlielr iourth charter anniversary dinner and dance. They were handed over by


NOTE TO ADVERTISERS


past district governor Mr Harold Earle, who presented the Whalley club with its charter In i970. Recipients were Mr G.


When you bare bad a satisfactory response to your advertisement you may cancel It by telephoning Burn, ley 22331 bcfor„ 1-30 p.m Wednes­ day before the Thursday edition.


Morris (president 1968-70), Mr D. R. Nicholson (1970-1), Mr R. Clarke (1971-2), Mr J. Roberts (1972-3) and Mr F. Barnes (1973-4). Mr Earle, who was


Messrs D. R. Nicholson, R. Sharpe, J. Roberts, F. Wiggins, R. Clarke, F. Barnes, J. Boston, T. Barton and M. Bromilow. Also present were Ribble


accompanied by his wife, also presented 100 per cent, attendance awards


to


at the annual parish meet­ ing that the parking prob­ lem had already been raised with the local authority without much progress.


Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Fred Single- ton, who are pictured here with some of the 75 mem­ bers and guests who atten­ ded the dinner at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clithcroe.


When you do you will be given a “ STOP NUMBER.** Please re­ tain that number (write it down) — it is IMPORTANT shoutd any query arise later.


THANK YOU Public Notices


RUBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


RIBBLESDALE SWIMMING POOL, CLITHEROE


REVISED SUNDAY OPENING


As a temporary measure from Sunday, May 19th hours of opening will be—


9-0 a.m. to 12-30 p.m; 1-30 to 54) p.m.


DAVID WALDER


(Member of Parliament for the Clitheroe Constituency)


will be at


Clitheroe Conservative Club on Saturday. May 25th,


between 10 am. and 11 a.m.


when he will be pleased to meet constituents and discuss any problems.


No appointment necessary. Competition Results


CLITIIEROE & District Amsicur Football League. Numbers: 1. U61;


2. 8127! 3. 7278: 4. 39141 5. 2330: 6. 8151: 7 7732: 8, 2328; 9, 1S99: 10 40001 11. 65611 12. 6102: 13. 1368; 14, 2284; 15. 3510.


SSMJ. Week 51: Nos. 188 and 186- Catering


MICRO-WAVE OVENS,


double deep fryers, grills and other catering needs, buy or rental,


single/


immediate delivery. Phone 796-9229.


Personal


DO XOV WISH to stop smonnSJ Smoke Watches unique anti-smok­


ing courses available at chemists of Duckworth's, Fould’s, Har­ greaves. Hartley's. Taylor’* an0 Thomberta


INVESTIGATIONS, private, com­ mercial — Tel. Westboughton


(05236) 3903, Personal Services


LNVUsmtJA'iiONb confidential^


BUSINESSES requiring advice on problems, etc. — Contact Business


Consultant. Kirkhara 7821. Business Services


OKlil RECOVER*, oo results- " 0 fees. - TcL T. P. S., Rosscndaie 7540 (24-hour answering service)


4NSAFONI5 to rent, £1.60 dot *eefc —Phone 061-872.1437


Holiday Accommodation


TORQUAY. Bsverler Hills Outsl House, 96 Windsor Road. TeL M03*


SUARBOItUUUIl. BB ft Eve. Meat £15 weekly reduced .June. II. « - •’Bn-Nook,** i l l Columbus


Ravine Tel. 4585.


CORNWALL, Tintagel area. 2. V G-bcrth caravans, some electric TV. All dates. — S.A.E. G. Beer., 3 Racehill, Launceston. Cornwall.


Education


CAPTAIN ol Blackburn Rovers FC Mick Heaton presented trophies to the


winning teams In the CUtheroe and District Amateur League at the annual dinner dance on


Friday. Held at the Sandpiper Restaurant, Whallcy, over


180 people attended, includ­ ing league president Mr George Braithwaitc and


vice-president Coun. Richard


League Cup and the Ashley smith Trophy, King's Aims the Aitken Shield and Trinity the Clitheroe and District Referees’ Society Trophy 1or most points awarded by referees during the season. There’s always one thing


Turner. Hurst Green received the


gathering—and this year it was a very proud Henry Lloynd, goalkeeper for Royal Oak, who stood up to receive the “ Sportsman of the Year" trophy, Music at the dance was


that, the footballers eagerly wait for at the annual


winning learns are pictured with their hard-earned -trophies.


provided by the Sandpiper’s resident duo and The Warlocks, from Blackpool. Members of some of the


YOUR DAUGHTER'S FUTURE


if your daughter is 14/15 years of age, then tills Is .the time to consider a secretarial career. She may take advantage, of the opportunity to spend the last compulsory School year training m secretarial and general subjects as art alternative to her present school.


Write, call or telephone for ie ta l i i^


Alston’s Secretarial and Comptometer College


14 Colne Road, Burnley. Telephone 24188-


34942. Children welcome. Aivn keys, centrally situated. Cheaper rates June. Sept.


service)


AMELIA TOMLINSON. D.It-f- Facial hair expertly removed &y electrolysis. — Britannic Builams* Hargreaves Street, Burnley. Mom* Wed., Thurs Tel. Burnley 28149) Whalley 2482.


conducted Divorce, missing P**’ sons, etc - Tel. T.P.S Bossen- dale 7S40 <24 hour answering


Spend a happy Bank Holiday at Harwin, where friendliness and hos­ pitality prevail. Good food, free


8tn at reduced


baby sitting and colour television. Near all entertainments. Fri. tea to Mon. lunch £6.75 full board. Child­ ren according to age Also a few vacancies June 1st-— terms


Telephone 52783. 37 Dorchester Rd-


BLACKPOOL, Central. Ilomelea. — Vacancies for Spring Bank Holiday


and Burnley holidays. B/B and ED, £2 daily. Home cooking, own keys, forecourt. TV, etc. Parties


NURKULK Sale, sandy Dcacnes »i Ilea House. Bacton. for boliday Huts, sun cottages and modern caravans,


pool 25882.


elderly Transport (rom stations, u required. Dogs rrcIcomc■


BLACKPOOL: Vacancies for the season. BB & EM, June lst to 22nd. last year's terms. £12.25 per week. June 22nd onwards, £15.75 per week.


for illustrated brochure, address above


ideal children and —Writo


caicred for. — Phone or write D. & K. Hanson, 64, Hornby Road


Illumination parties (central), Blackpool. Tel. 27601.


BLACKPOOL, South Shore. HUdenet 55 Osborne Road. . Min. sea and pleasure beach, b & c a U rooms, varied menu, no VAT. Children welcome. Vacancies Spring Bank Holiday onwards. BB & fro £2.25 per day - Sansome. 41912.


Why Not Call at


up to 34 catered for. Ex-Burnley people. - Coulthurst, 28 Reads Avenue, Blackpool. Tel. Black­


Whitfords For Your 1974 THOMSON—BLU IS—LYNTON— BOOMERANG—SKI.


OPEN DAILY 19-30 a.m. to 7-30 p.m,


Whitfords Caravan Centre


(on Marlborough Street). Bornlej. Telephone Itnrnlcv 50629.


(behind Lambert Howartbs)


We are inly * minutes 'rom Ceotcnary Way.


TENTS and Camping Equipment hire or buy all you need far your holidays. — Ken’s, 165 Padmam Road, Burnley. Phone 23609.


Quality Used Caravans Self Tow Hire. Accessories and all you need for Your Caravan Holiday.


SUMMER m in i h o l id a y s Scotland Economy Offer


THREE DAYS— DINNER. BED AND BREAKFAST


From £18 plus V-A.T.


In luxury hotels including a castle and a stately home.


Write or Phone Central Bookinp Office,


Belhaven Hotels and Inns


Marine Hotel, Cromwell Roadi North Berwick, East Lothian. Telephone 0620-2406.


»°.L Howard’s, Blackburn Road.


BACUP ROAD, OAWTENSTALL, Telephone Rossendalc 0353.


Openlne ttmes - Weekday, and Saturday 0 a.m to 8 n*m.. v» Day Tuesday. Thursday tlate night) II ,m. to 9 o.ru., Sundays 11 am . Id 4 p.m.


Radio and Television :ver


thought what you're


missing ? Immediate delivery oi Philips 22in. and 2Gin. screen colour televisions. Your favourite programme In colour.


Contact us now — don’t delay


J. G. ROWLAND Tbc Colour Specialist


64-66 KING STREET WIIALLEY


Competitive prices for rentals or n.r.


Telephone 3583


BRAND NEW COLOUR TV on slot


Phone P. CARR BACUP 3785 any time.


NO DEPOSIT TV Rental (rocondi- tioned sets), installed on first pay­ ment of 40p and 40p per week. — A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clithcroc. Tel. 22G83


Miscellaneous Sales


QUALITY MEAT SAVES MONEY


Iliml Quarters Beef . . 35p lb. NZ Spring Lamb (side) 35p lb. * Legs Fork ................. 33p lb. Cut, Packed, Labelled and Delivered FREE.


* STAR VALUE *


New Season’s English SPRING LAMB per side, 45p lb.


51 bs. Minced Steak 35p lb. — £1.75


5Ilis. Diced Steak 42p Ib. — £2.10


5lbs. Braising Steak 45p Ib.


5Ibs. Frying Steak 55p fb. — £2.75


albs. T-Bone Slcak 61p lb. — £3.20


I


Luxury fitted kitchens. Only 3-4 weeks delivery.


COG LANE (off Padlliam Koad). TEL.: BURNLEY 33738.


Homebuilding Centre


Open Mnn. to Fri. 5-30 to 3-3<l. Saturday 9-0 to 13 noon.


WASHING MACHINE SALES


For immaculate reconditioned machines at low prices, plus fully guaranteed, plus part e*.-


PEEL ENGINEERING CO.


change allowance. Visit


93 LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. Telephone 62117.


Open Wednesday, Friday, Satur day.


SHOPKEEPERS


— 25 1 Re-conditioned Refrigerated Counters | an(! Fro2en Food Displays, etc.


, Clearance Sale of Second-Hand and


albs Fork Chops 4Bp lb. — £2.39


albs. Lamb Chops 48p Ib. — £2.40


PETER TODD and SON 3d HEBREW RD, BURNLET. 22603 Oay—31449 Evening


CURTAINING: wide


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tion.


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S11LLVLNU SALE. A Dumber imported soelvuig uiuls, plastic | ooated, from £2.25. — ti. ft B. Shelving Co. Whitewalls Industrial Estate Coil Edward St). Nelson


6375?


NOW IN STOCK: A fabulous selec­ tion of fabrics for brides ami bridesmaids. Our staff will be pleased to advise you. — Poole s Silk Shop, 1 St James’s Street, Burnley.


Contact us now and discuss your requirements from our complete range of fresh/frozen meats and poultry products


Quantity discounts available.


W. WILSON & SON W knowsley road


p.m.


ILPSIIIRE BLACKBURN Telephone Blackburn 48464


Open Mon.-Fri. t-SO a.m to 5-30 P Sat. 8-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.


HEARING AIDS ft CORRECTORS Runcrt local service and repairs SFSny Sake, regardless of where


APPLE BLOSSOM 110NE1- find delicately Uavoured. 53p per lb jar. — Cunliffe’s Health Foods, i um c .


i


VENETIAN BLlNUb. OaVO Up M 60% on normaj snop prices with


oui orana aew aluminium blinds Example DUna 6ft * 41t, £8.99 Five yeaj guarantee, 20 colours to e choose iron). Free measuring ana


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I E SLATER. MSHAA. AMRSH Arndale. 28 Plantation Street, Bacup Road. RawtenstaU Tel Rossendalo 5479


CUtberoe district OIL STORAGE TANKS


SPECIAL OFFER. A large sclcc- lion of Diana Cowpe Bedspreads in all colours. Buy your flannelette | sheets now before large imminent price mcreases. Blankets, towels, I Tvrylcne and cotton sheets at old prices. - Vogue and Value* 82-86 | Lowergate, Clitheroc. Tel. 228ab.


SINGLE SIZE BEDSTEAD tn medium finish, complete with wire


I All sizes tn stock for Immediate delivery.


Apply 1. SPUTT LTD VIP FILLING STATION


ACCRINGTON ROAD. BURNLEY Telephone 26131


t mattress and spring ilntenor mat­ aress, excellent condition, bargain . Nclsun.


THREE-PIECE suites from £89. Dralon Suites from £220. Merak- Ion Miracle Fabric from £152. Up to 30'o discount for cash. — Kamboum Ltd. 26 Weligate.


Clitheroo. Tel. 23669


TAN-SAD AUwyn Pram, excellent condition, silver grey body, navy-


RECONDITIONED Shavers, excel­ lent value, prices from £3.50. Good selection of most makes. Per-


TWO-SEATER SETTEE, In red floral uncut moquette,


cushions exceptionally- good contU- tion, bargain at £15 — Cort’s, i 1/77 Scotland Rond, Nelson.


latex


CARAVAN Mattress Covers, tailored to fit any shape. In superior quality stretch nylon. — Ring Burnley


Hi-Fi and Music


NORFOLK. Safe, sandy beaches at Red House. Bacton. for holiday flats, sun cottages and modern caravans. Ideal for children and elderly. Transport from stations if required. Dogs welcomc.—Wnte for illustrated brochure, address


BLACKPOOL: 18 Gynn Avenue. One minute sea and Derby Baths. Colour TV. Bed and,breakfast and evening meal or full board. Few vacancies Whit. Reduced rate from Ist/15th June OAP s. — Tu. Blackpool 53092.


above.


morn Holidays lEL2 i , .„ ral*ler Grpai Yarmouth Pal 720218


PAVANE GUITAR STUDIO & MUSIC SHOP DUKE BAR. BURNLEY


SpeciaUsts tn guitars and music.


Expert tuition in all styles of play­ ing by qualified teachers


Examination work guitar.


Ulu-.rt. lAUMOUTU Luxury


brink chalets, tuily eluding linen. Flush toilets. FTeo narking- - Brochure from Clare-


BLACKPOOL. BB and 5 p.m. cvem ing dinner. Two mirtutes prom and


dents oi Blackburn area)


Pleasure beach. £2.25 daily. £ r°P* Mrs 1. Holden, HanvooA Guest House. 46 Osborne Road. Tel, Blackpool 42241.


tn classical


TEL. BURNLEY 20024 24 hour service


RENT AN ORGAN. Your chance to put a beautiful automatic elec­ tronic organ in your home for only £1.85 per week. Tho cheapest organ rental ever — plus fabulous option to purchase facility ^ vm g you £C£s. As seen at Weal Homes l Exhibition. - Only at Wood*


(Former resi­


AitkltOELR 'tny» i 5'6/?-oertb Caravans oeai beach, nil equtp- ment, amenities. <hops club. etc Ulast brochure Abbott Park


BLACKPOOL, Central. Free baby


Koaa. DosthiU. Tnmworth 48*4 4tMI*


sitting. BB and Eve. Meal £!-& Colour TV. good food and late keys. — McCabe, 57 nibble Road. Tel. 23161. BLACKPOOL: BB ft Eve Meal,


£1.80 per day. TV lounge. Martin, 43 Ashburtoo Road Blackpool 27876.


Tel


UfcSl PRICES PAID lor ladles’, gent’s and children’s good quality clothing. — Mrs Ainsworth, 24 Royal Oak Avenue. Blackburn. Tel


2304.


DRESSING TABLE, in light oak finish, just taken in part exchange. Good condition, bargain at £8. — Cort’s, 71/77 Scotland Road, Nel­


56105


TV RENTALS, lleconditionea three- channel sets from £2 a month. - H Kane and D Rawson. 79 Lowergate, Ciitheroe. Tel. 23444.


son.


FIRESIDE CHAIR, in brown fsibric, excellent condition, one only at £7.50. — Cort’s. 71/77 Scotland Rd, Nelson


SHELVING: Nearly new shelving units for sale, owing to sale of warehouse £300^ worth double. — C. F. Short, i Duck Street, CUth­ eroe. Tel. Clithcroc 22061 or 21087.


GENT’S Triumph Cycle with 3- speed and hub dynamo, as new condUion, £10. — Apply; 3 The Crescent. CUtheroe, or ring 24667.


ROVAL BIUERLEY nanacut Lead Crystal. — Gerald G Walmsley, 25 Moor Lane, Clithcroe Tel


Pianos & Organs) Lid, la /lb Man­ chester Hoad. Burnley. Tel. 33709.


A MOOLltN PIANO gives a Ule- time ol ploasure New models by Hopldnsou. Rogers. Barratt ana Robinson. Bentley. Bender, etc Also a good range ot reconditioned modeLS always in stock Part ex­ changes. HP terms available FTee demonstrations at Pollard 8. The Home of Music. 20-22 Standisb


Street. Burnley. Tel. 25829.


nERMAN KCCLES, Plano Tuner and Repairs. 11 Cumberland St. Nelson Tel 66477 WANTED: Good. 120 .b as s Piano Accordian. — Tel. Nelson 62540.


SANYO CASSETTE as new. £20, cost £40.—Tel. O>lno 5938._____


KICK-OFF


with the World Cup in colour NO DEPOSIT


Colour Tv HI-FI Stereo Unit. immediate delivery. No Initial payment lor one month. *Tel. Rossendale 7985


jew e l l e r * r e pa ir s oi every description, and beads re-threaded at COneroo ana Leemingi 17/19 Moot bane, CUtheroe I’el. 22626


23007.


T-SHIRTS from S5p. Jeans and Cords from 22in. to 30in. waist, at Bateman’s. 16 York Street. CUth­ eroe


FINE Wool V-neck Sweaters m plain colours, from 28i». to 36in. chest, at Bateman’s. 16 York Street,


CUR ft SCOUT UNIFORMS In stock at Bateman's 1G York St,


CUtheroe.


COLOUR TV in stock at A. E. Hargreaves. .Moor Lane and Woonc Lane, CUtheroe. Tel. 22683.


Clithcroe


THREE-PIECE SUITE. 3-scater, gold two years old, £70 o.n.o. — 12 Chester Avenue, CUtheroe.


PAIR Wrought Iron Gates and posts to fit drive 8Wft rtidd, new condU tion, £10. — Tel. 22829.


ALADDIN Pink Paraffin. — Rufus Carr Ltd, Bawdlands Garage* CUtheroe;


ODMFIFOLDA Pusbohalr, good condition. £5. — 53 Peel Street. Clltberoe.


Tel. '22150. BUNK BEDS. new. £25.95, lull


VENETIAN and Hollor Blinds »l discount prices. — Tel. Blackburn 62203 and 62260


GENT'S CVCLE, good condition. £15 o.n.o — 16 Green Drive. Clitheroe.


length, good quality. Will deliver. — Allens. Tel. Roasendale 6457.


WATCH NEEOLNU REPAIR? m j . It to Coneron sfld Leemitig; n/19 Moon I-ana. Oithemo. Tftl. 22626.


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hood and apron, also included, navy floral sun canopy and shop­ ping tray, £15 o.n.o. — Apply 43 Mitchell St. Clitheroe.


sonallv reconditioned and guaran­ teed — The Shaver Specialist, Keirby Block. Burnley. Tel. 24657.


tlONA'S 1 WESTGATE, BURNLEY


t E8. - Con's. 71/77 Scotland Rd. DiaII,ond Kings. Dress Rmgs. Gold and Silver Bracelets, charms,


Broocbes ana Necklets, solid Silver Tea Services. Salvers, etc Binocu­ wlars and Telescopes All at prices


In the district A deposit secures any artlclo.


TEL BURNLEY 21606 WALLPAPER AND PAINT


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


29 PENNY STREET (opposite the Odeon) BLACKBURN. Tel 51190


STRETCH NYLON COVERS


direct from manufacturer at mill prices. Buy now. Save money.


NEW first quality bedroom carpels. Purple, 14 x 9, £25; green, 0 x 9, i Q £18; gold. 9 x 12, £22; purple | upen siairs 3 x 24. £18. — Tel. Whalley


13 You name it, wo cover it.


all day Wednesdays and Saturdays.


Pennine Stretch Covers


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


RABIES' PRAMS with discount off for cash The Tan-Sad West­ minster sells at £37, our price £33.75. The Swallow Vogue £29. our price £26.60. The Restmor Boston £35.50, our price £31.99. The Raleigh Traveller, special offer, £20 99. A small deposit now ufll reserved until you require your pram. - Fitzpatrick’s.


James’s Street, Burnley. Tel. .J09G. 1 5 0 = *


RABIES’ PLAYPEN BARGAINS for cash. Lobsterpot round or rectan­ gular, £8.99. Wood playpens With floor. £8.99. — Fitzpatrick s, 150 St James’s St, Burnley. Tel. 23096.


BABIES’ 1IIG11/LOW CHAIRS, £7.50 for cash. Other models at £8.90 ami £9.99. Bavey 6-ln-I wood chair. £12 99. — Fitzpatricks. 150 St James’s St. Burnley. Tel. 23C96.


JCB’s and DROTT’s ■ FOR HIRE John Moran


TELEPHONE WII ALLEY 3139.


BABIES' PUSHCHAIR BARGAIN for cash. The neslmor Como sell: at £16.99. our price £15.50 Ihe Raleigh Siesta Deluxe £18.95 our price £17.25. The Swallow fllv era £17, our price £14.99. Holiday I nsh- i chairs Irom £1.99. — FlUpnlrick s,


‘The Bridal Wear Specialist, invites von to view her Spring and Summer collection of Bridal Gowns, Over 100 m stock in sizes, styles and prices to suit all. including trendy and traditional styles. Also hats, parasols and Parlsienne purses etc. We shall be pleased to see you at 5 Infant Street. Accring­ ton. Evening appointments a plea- sure. Tet. Accrington 36737 or 3128-. Open all Spring Bank and Whit-


ANNE WHITTAKER, of Accrington,


150 St JnincVs Street. Burnley Tel. 23096


UUlbLS. Hubs. Clubs, tfanies. VINCENTS THE GROWERS sun Holidays.


yotii curtaining and bedding re­ quirements FuB measuring and


Landlords. Weekend ^ ° i l?Ae Owners, consult Hartley's Fabrics 12 Market Place. Ciitheroe, toi


; competitive prices — Hartley i Fabrics 12 Market Place. Clitheroe


making sendee with duality I Tel -W


I tfdUR HOUSE completely caipeted from £195 or credit terms avail­ able. Offer Includes lounge, dining room* kitchen, three . bedrooms, ball, stair* and landings. Only top quality enrpets used.—For full de­


PUSnCH.MRS far the holidays. See a fine range including mshy gemiln* bargain* at The Cradle. Duke Bar, Burnley,


tails ring Clitheroc 23975 or call H. ft L. Carnets. 30 Moor Lane Clitheroe


R4H


DEERPARK NURSERIES TOWNELEY HOLMES Telephone Utirnley 24162


TOMOTO PLANTS, Pansies. Sweet Peas, Rockery and Herbaceous Plants, Roses. Conifers. Shrub'-, Tries, Healberl Wide selection — Mi Johnson. Sprihgwood Nurseries, ...................


GARDENS reiterated, turfed, seeded and restored. Competitive prices. Free estimates. — Tel. Burnley


GARDENS rotovated, turfed, etc.— Tel Burnley 37600.


33182 or 24093


ROTOVATORS. Rollers and Cement. Mixers for hire. — Tel. Nelson


691315, evenings.


Spririgwood Road ‘ (off Higher Brim- soaw)


Tel Burnley 25316 Hlg


BABIES’ WHITE COTS, complete with spring interior mattress. A bargain, £16.99 for cash. Delivery free. — Fitzpatrick s. loo »t James St. Burnley. Tel. 23096.


NEW CONCRETE MIXERS for sale £74. or hire. Petrol or elec­


CONCRETE BLOCKS supplied, all silPV — D ft H Concrete Products. Tel. Barnoldswick 2299.


Gardening TURN — TURN ■ TURN


Finest quality lawn turf, 17‘up per sq. yd. delivered.


TEL. RAMSBOTTOM 4692 OH 061-764-1209


RHODODENDRONS. AZALEAS SWEET PEAS. PANSIES, etc.


Wide range ol fertiizet’s, etc. Pay us a visit


tr ic ’ - D ft H Concrete Tel. Hamoldswick 2299


HARRY VVILBY hich cannot bo beaten by anyone off


Write. Phone or call lor details and the Blackburn


the-ear


f-h'-ir I including the latest immature in- Cltar I


purchased. Estimates if re5\V*t?.* All types of new aids available,


first-class ensure


range. y


Choose


etc. Low prices making-up complete


Cottons,


from our brocades, and


our


Ring for appointment outside normal hours


Acme Refrigeration T LAMBETH STREET.


G All available on ILP. °r enerous Cash Discount. EL. BLACKBURN a-MIMl.


albs. Danish Al Bacon 52p Ib. — £2.60


Free delivery tor orders over £ 8.


FURNITURE FROM £1 PER WEEK


EVERYTHING- FOR THE HOME. LOAiNS AVAILABLE.


Tel. Mr Baldwin 661957


I' IT’S QUALITY MEAT OR POULTRY YOU REQUIRE


BIG SAVINGS


I Free Sunlounger with every | suite bought. 9 main colours. Suites from only £65.


THIS WEEK'S SUPER OFFER FR ESH ENCL1SH


TU R K EY S 28j» Ib. from as iillle as £1.25


Fantastic Value !


Iliml Quarters I5ccf 35p Ib, Cut. packed labelled and delivered


51b. P ork S te ak s . . . . 4Gp 51b. P ork Chops . . . . 4fip 51b. Minced S te a k . . 35p


51b. Sliced G ammon .50p £2.50 ?H>. Sliced Middle Bacon ................. 5Up V'.oO


Sides NZ Lamb ......... 35p ib. Sides of Beef ............ 32p lb. Fore Quarters of Beef 3(lp lb. Sides of Pork ............. 82p lb. Ducklings 4/5lb approx each


You can’t do belter than


FRANK RIGBY of Burnley


25 OXFORD ROAD. Tel. 24519 85 ABEL STREET. Tel. 21182 5 LYNDIIURST KD. Tel. 22612 Open all (lay Saturday


RETAILERS


Including Display Refrigerators, Shelving, Gondolas, Check-out Coun­ ters, Sliccrs, Window Fittings, Fruit and Veg. Display Basket Stands. Cheese Cutters, Trays, Tickets, etc. Models/Mannequins. Dress Rails. Rail Sizers, etc. Shon Planners and Fitters (all trades). Free quota­


Bank Holiday Display Fittings Show


Valley Refrigeration and Shop Fittings,


51b. 13icetl S te a k . . 4(!p .Yi.00 51h. Braising S te a k 44p JC’MiO


Clitneroe Advertiser and Times, May 23rd, 1974 Miscellaneous Sales______________


STILL EXPANDING! The Scout and Guide Shop UNIFORMS — BOOKS — CHARTS CAMP CLOTHING NOW IN at


The Fisherman's Haunt


161 Blackburn Road, Accrington Telephone 31148


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tions. New and used equipment '-n display. Cash or terms. Part ex­ changes welcome. Come and have a browse this weekend at


2()fla/‘J13 Itacup Road, Rawlrnstall. Tel. Rosscndaie 7368 or ^8777.


Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. workdays, in 5 p.m. This Saturday and all


day Bank Holiday Monday, Open tn 9 p.m. Tuesday.


FENTON'S Spar Foodmarket 9 GEORGE STREET


WHALLEY TEL. 216G


TYPHOO TEA 7ip Jib.


FOR SALE: Three Cawlhorne Point­ ings, one oil, gilt-framed oi IVr- wentwatcr, signed F. Cawtiirviie. £45; one oil, unframed, of Per- wentwater, signed F. Cawthonic, £25; one water colour, small, gijt- framed of Myffon Church, £17.5(1. Also other local scenes as oils, not by Cawlhorne. — Write Box A7, Advertiser and Times. Ciith­


CKRAMIUA ITALIA I.TD ofW you the Italian look for your home. — Ring Clitheroe 24570 23602 for a; - sjlntmont to view our runue o: talian floor tiles. Fitting service available for all types.


eroe.


DOUBLE WARDROBE. £12: Small Wardrobe, £5; Drawers £5; Book Beds unused, £22; Formica Table. £5. — Ring Clitheroe 24245.-after


HE FABULOUS Zanussi fully auto­ matic washer. Id programmes,


p m.


stainless steel drum, three com­ partment detergent dispenser, li>t £105.38. Our unrepeatable _ d-.scount price only £79.95. — Electric Facili­ ties. For Value, For Service (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street Burnley.


AEG LAVALUX TE. The Belter Value Automatic, list £113. our price £98. including delivery, in­ stallation, demonstration, 12 months ruarantee. parts and labour. ^— Electric Facilities. For Value. For


Tel. 28179.


RECONDITIONED Hoovermatie twin tub. £39.95, six months’ guarantee. F •Electric Facilities, For Value.


IIOTI’OINT 5 L*U. ft Upright Peep Freeze now only £54.95. — Elec'no Facilities, For Value, For Service (opp. GPO). Hargreaves Street. Burnley. Tel. 28179.


or Service (opp. GPO). _ Har­ greaves St, Burnley. Tel. 28179.


THIS WEEK’S Cooker Bargain: Triclty President Double Oven Cooker, list £109 89. onr price only £94.95. — Electric Facilities, I ‘>r Value For Sen-ice iopp. GPO). Hargreaves Street, Burnley. Tel.


CASH REGISTERS, new and rccon- ditloncd. electrical and manual, guaranteed, sale or rental .-Use sen-ice and supplies. — North-Wc>t Business Machines Ltd. 14 Mincing Lane, Blackburn. Tel. 61614


28179. Machinery and Plant


Service (opp. GPO), Hargreaves Street, Burnley. Tel. .28179


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