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2 CUtheroe Advertiser, and Times, June 9th; 1977 YOUR WEEKEND


-------VIEWING------- SATURDAY


BBC-1


- 8-0S-8-30-OPEN UNIVERSITY


r 9-00-CHIGLEY . 9-lS-THESE ARE THE DAYS


9-35-CHAMPION THE WONDER HORSE


10-00—ARLOTT AND TRUEMAN ON CRICKET


10-25—HERE WE GO AGAIN


_ .10-40—TROOPING THE COLOUR


" 12-15-GRANDSTAND : j 5-10—th e p in k


PANTHERSHOW


5-30—NEWS 5- 45—TELL ME MORE 6-


ATTHE MOVIES “Marooned,” starring Gregory Peck, Richard Crenna, David Janssen, James Frandscus, Gene Hackman


8- 9- 10—KOJAK


10-00-NEWS 10-


10—SUPERNATURAL


11- 00—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MILL


11-50—11-52—• WEATHERMAN


Granada


9-15—WAKE UP TO YOGA 9-40—A HOUSE FOR THE FUTURE ^


10-10—CLUE CLUB


10-30-CARTOON 10-40—SATURDAY MATINEE AJec Guinness in "The Mudlark”


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT


15-SATURDAY NIGHT 2-


5-05—NEWS 5- 6-


7-


15-THE INVADERS 10—THE FOSTERS


6- 40—THE MUPPET SHOW


15—THE BIG


WESTERN Tyrone Power in “Jesse JamesV


9-15—YES, HONESTLY 9-45-THE MANY WIVES OFPATRICK


10-15—NEWS 10- 30—AQUARIUS 11-


Oark Gable in “Soldier of Fortune”


BBO-2


7-40—2-20—OPEN UNIVERSITY 20—OPEN


UNIVERSITY . CONGREGATION


3- 45—SATURDAY CINEMA


20-SEASIDE SPECIAL


■ "The Delicate . Delinquent,” starring Jerry Lewis, Darren McGavin, Martha Hyer


5-20-INTERNATI0NAL TENNIS


7-25—IrtlWS AND SPORT 7- 40—TROOPING THE COLOUR AND RAF FLYPAST


8- 4 0 -IN DEEPEST BRITAIN


9- lO-ABOVEUSTHE EARTH


10- 30—WODEHOUSE PLAYHOUSE


11- 00-r-INTERNATIONAL TENNIS


11-30—NEWSON2 11-35—MIDNIGHT MOVIE “This Is My Street,” starring Ian Hendry, June Ritchie.


SUNDAY BBC-1


7- 40— 8 -3 0 -O P EN UNIVERSITY


9-OO-NAIZINDAGINAYA JEEVAN


9-30—BARNABY 9-45—CONTACT


lO-lO-CONVERSAZIONI 10-


NURSE


11- OO-SUNDAY WORSHIP 11- 45—THE HEALTH SHOW


12-


12-35-THE 60 70 80 SHOW 1-00—FARMING 1-25—ERICA ON EMBROIDERY


,Xi -40-DN THE MOVE 1-50—NEWS HEADLINES I- 55—BRITISH FILM COMEDY “Bottoms Up,” starring Jimmy Edwards


3-20—INTERNATIONAL SPORTS SPECIAL


5- 05—THE LEGEND OF ROBIN HOOD


6410-NEWS 6-


10—KOSSOFF AND COMPANY


6-45-INTERNATIONAL Q/WTri?


8- 15—THE SUNDAY FILM “Brinks— The Great Robbery.” starring Carl Betz, Stephen Collins, Burr DeBenning


10-20—NEWS 10- 30—EVERYMAN 11-


MEETSJOHN WILLIAMS


11- 35—THE PEOPLE’S ECHO 12-


12- :-l 00— 2- WEATHERMAN Granada 9- 40—THE LAND


10-00—MORNING WORSHIP


II- 00—UNTAMED WORLD ■a present In TRINITY SCIHK)0iA00M


(a Light Hearted fturue} enJULY1stand2n<11977


0 Admission 40p ^ e e e o e e o


« "SUMMER FOLLIES” |


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Seats may be booked at The Old Oxfam Shop, King ! Street, on Tuesdays and Saturttoys, 2-30 to 3-30 p.m. i


oeccoGC t c c o o c c « « e Garden Party Victorian


AT GAWTHORPE HALL, PADIHAM


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SUNDAY, JUNE 12th at 2-30 p.m.


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FOX HOLE BOWMAN, PUNCH & JUDY, MAYPOLE, TREASURE HUNT, DONKEY RIDE, BAND, BRAN TUB, STALLS, CRAFT SHOP, BLACKSMITH LPOTTCa ■ > HORSE AND TRAP DOWN DRIVE, EXHIBmON OF VICTORIAN COSTUME.


:!d U C E MANNQ. BOBBIN TURNING, ANTIQUE DOLLS.


ENTRY TO GROUNDS lOp, HALLSOp.


Refreshments available. Car ^ r k free. : : Presented by the friends of Gawthorpe.


Children 25pj eeesoS


from 2-0 p.m. in the Castle grounds. Admission by programme 20p (Programme is draw ticket)


FIVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL, SEMI AND FINALS. NETBALL. JUDO EXHIBITION. EXEMPT. DOG SHOW, (entries on field). MORRIS DANCERS COMPETITION


IT’S A KNOCKOUT


GYMNASTICS DISPLAY RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL


Army display - military training equipment Mini market Pony rides


All the fun of the fair Kiddies rides and stalls


Will you Join the Procession?


£5 PRIZE FOR THE TWO BEST FOOT ENTRIES


''GRAND FINALr' Approx 10^30 p.m.


A PRIZE FOR THE 3 BEST ENTRIES HUMOUR, ORIGINAL, ARTISTIC


I


FIREWORK DISPLAY | FROM CASTLE KEEP |


\ ^ \


1^0899 QlveGomrously to thoOHIelal \ Colleetors


, Torchlight Programme 25p


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Purchase your Souvenir ^ J


DENIM DENIM


DSNIM UNISEX {See our new range by Skippio


LADIES’ CAT SUITS PINAFORES


DRESSES, JACKETS WAISTCOATS


SKIRTS A JEANS . BY SKIPPIO AND BRUTUS Park at the Door]


. 86-70 WHALLEY RCIAO, CUTHEROE Tol. 22697


GRAND JUBILEE OPEN SHOW


IN ■ ■


ST PAUCS PARISH HALL LOW MOOR • SATURDAY JUNE 11th OPEN 2pjn. ADMISSION 15p CAP’S and CKLOREN lOp


REFBESHMENTS AVAILABLE Comeandteatoweo/thelopblrdsInlheUICeoOblrtltonehow


CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT BUDGERIGAR SOCIETY


BUDGERIGAR SHOW Low Moor Church Hall, Clitheroe


11-25-CARTOON 11- 30—CLAPPERBOARD 12- 00—INSIDE BRITISH POLITICS


1-00—CARTOON 1-10-THE LOST ISLANDS '


1- 40—WHEN THINGS WERE ROTTEN


35—THE ROLE OF THE 10-HAVING A BABY


4- 5-


6-


24)5—WILD AUSTRAUA 2-


Greer Garson in “Desire Me”


20—THE STRAUSS FAMILY


5- 45— K IN G O F T H E CASTLE


15-NEWS


6-25—APPEAL 6-30-8AINTS ALIVE 6- 50-COMB SUNDAY 7- 15—CELEBRITY SQUARES


8- 00—MOVIE OFTHE WEEK Ned Beatty in the FBI story “Atta:k on Terror”


9- 45—NEWS


10- OO-THE SUNDAY DRAMA


114)0—BEHAVE YOURSELF


11- 45—THE SPLENDOUR FALLS


7-10—1-55 p-m.—OPEN UNIVERSITY


05—ANDRE PREVIN


1-55—CRICKET 6- 45-^reWS REVIEW 7- 20—THE WORLD ABOUT US


8- 0 5 -A CARPET OF FLOWERS


8-15—I’M JUST A SIMPLE MAN


8-45—NEWS ON 2 8-


9- 40-MURDER MOST ENGUSH


10-3O-SCREEN2 “A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg,” starring Alan Bates, Janet Suzman


Champagne Charlies OLD TIME


MUSIC HALL STATIOH RO. SWiNTON Tel. 061-793^996


MR J.KENN- ROBERTS


•Mt 35—SUNDAY MATINEE


arfERTAINMENt with FREE BUBBLYatj# '


FOUR COURSE MEAL plus


, ,


Period Dress Optional. Prize for Best Dressed Hat


15-REPORTS ACTION


Late Licence and Dancing from 11 p.m.


Office open 9-30 8jn. to 5 p.m. and 6 pmi. to 9 p.m.


Recapture the saucy stmos- .phere ot the Naughty 90s


Weddings and private parties catered for Sunday morning drives a speciality ________________


to IM


DOUBLE BARREL


rates. Telephone Accrington 385476 or Blackburn 60108.


D i s e o East Lancashire’s finest Mobile Disco. Competitive


JUPITER MOBILE D IS C O


All occasions catered for. Competitive rates


Tel. Blackburn 60158. W A N ^


24G23


TM K ! CASTLS R CARSing Bob Oeldard


DAY OR NIGHT


No connection witti any other firm


Rog. office 170 Whalloy Road, artheroe


RiBBLE VALLEY SPORTS AND


RECREATION COUNCIL CAR HIRE TAXI


T A M i CASTLE


24 Hour Service Tol. Ciltheroe 25684 TELEPHONE


CLITHEROE 41653


COLLECTORS’ MARKET SATURDAY, JUNE 11th


BLACKBURN JU N E 10th


Windsor and Regency Halls, . Horthgate, Blackburn


Two spacious halls providing 85 stalls of valuab antiques and fascinating bygones. Browse In


comfort among the 1 JWOa of Kama for sale. Bargains for all to create extra Jubilation In BriUan’s JUBILEE WEEK.


BARTERERS and sellers welcome. REFRESHMENTS available all day. OPEN 1 0 am . t o 5 p.m. AdmIsslonISp.


Senior Citizens and school age children 1 0 p . . w N.B. Our last date this year la October 1st.


ANOTHER GREAT ACT THE WEAVERS COVER CHARGE 20p


EVERY SATURDAY Danclna to the organ. The weekly draw. Lady members' free draw. Refreshments at reason­ able prices.


EVERY SUNDAY Morning mombore free draw. Dancing to the organ. Modem progressive dancing.


CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL Organ—Wllf SOCIAL CLUB, WaLGATE


ART7S7 SATURDAY JUNE 11th FROM LIVERPOOL. POP SINGER


SUNDAY JUNE 12thGUITAR VOCAL' EQUESTRIAN EVENT


Brookhouse Farm Whatley at 10-0 a.m.


55—THE LIVELY ARTS


AMERICAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT


Chatbum Road Court, Clitheroe 2>0 p.m.


POULTRY EXHIBITION Car Showroom, Castle Street


Torchlight


Procession Commencing at 8-30 p.m. from Woone Lane


BRASS BANOS, PIPE BANDS, MORRIS DANCERS.'LEYLAND MORRIS MEN. CAWIVAL FLOATS AND TABLEAUX OF ALL KINDS


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Enter the MarcJl Gras


Spirit!!! ★ * ★ • * • * * * ★ * * * * ★ * * *■ *■ * :* *■ * * *


TONY SQUIRES TONY CASSIDY


THURSDAY JU N E 16th GRAND OPENING NIGHT


VOCAL and COMEDY Each Wednesday:


DOUBLE Nos. TREBLE Noa.


CHAIQLEY MANOR LADIES COMMITTEE


Invite you to their ANNUAL OPEN DAY at CHAIGLEY MANOR


on SUNDAY, JUNE 12th from2to4p.m.


Stalls • Tombola- Raffle • Cakes • White Elephant-Bottle Stall


AdmIasIoiK Adults lOp. Children 5p.


O Central Travel Ltd, Croft Street, Burnley, a Mid-Pennine Arts Association, 20 Hanuherton Street, Burnley


OR AT THE PAY BOX IN TOWNELEY


BEFORE EACH SHOW


ORGANSOCIETY ' presents


CUTHEROE PARISH HALL


MUSIC FOR


SUMMER EVENING


SAT. JUNE 18TH at8p.m.


LINDA THOMPSON — organ


JANET PROCTER — sporano '


CHARLES r,r.'Z";; piano


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Proorammes Non-manibers 60p students and OJLP3 30p


Editorial.......CllUieroe 22324


' Advertising ..Clitheroe 2232.3 Classified.......Burnley 22331


TaUa RnarvstloRi tin 1030 p.m- _ _ T > I . catheroe24587


WINE and DINE at tho CASTLE


AFTeRTHETORCHUdHT Mi


Casitlc ^Restaurant


Evenings £1.50, matinee £l.In aid of the Roj-al Silver Jubilee Appeal Fund


Tickets on sale at: YOUR ARTIST FROM NEW FACES TV ROB DUNCAN Tom’s Bonanza Bingo Eyes Down 8 p.m.


BURNLEY DISTRICT ARTS COUNCIL SILVER JUBILEE COMMITTEE PRESENTS THE MUSICAL SHOW


THE ARCADIANS


A magnificent spectacle on the lawns of historic Towneley Hall, Burnley.


PERFORMANCES:


MONDAY TO SATURDAY EVENINGS, June 13th to 18th (7-15 p.m.), plus Saturday matinee (2-15 p.m.).


THERE IS ALWAYSISOMETHING


A T TH E LEGION . CLITHEROE


Public Notices


LONGRIDGE FIELD DAY JUNE 11th 1977


Procession starts from the Civic Hall at 1 >00 p.m.


ATTRACnONSINCLUDE:- FLOATS, FANCY DRESS, BANDS, DANCERS, GAMES, COMPETiTIONS. DISPLAYS, AM U S EM EN TS , S TA L L S E TC . , and REFRESHMENTS. FIVE-A-SIDE FCCTBALL AND HCCKEY TCURNAMENT. PUNCH & JUDY, FCRTUNE TELLER.


INTHE EVENING


CARNIVAL SUPPER DANCE A T THE CIVIC HALL


ADMISSICN BY TICKET CNLY £1.50 Incl. Supper


15—THE LATE FILM Group WINSTON — D. J . PAUL DOUGLAS


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“ *" ■" “ 'TjElSoN's^DIUBr " SATURDAY, JUNE 11th at 7-30 p.m.


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1 with Yorkshire stars — MIKE CLOSE, GORDON SMITH, ■ FRANKIE WAINMAN


B 2 B ■


70 DRIVERS — 7 RACES Free car park





Thursday SOUL SEARCH O.J. Kleron Friday Progressive D.J. Joe


Saturday Heavy D.J. Tony Sunday FUNKY SOUL DJ Steve Turner at


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elow tho SteUon Hotel, Nelson. Fri. & Set. 8>30 to 12 p.m. All drinks et pub prices


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: • JUNE12WEEK- I Support


mitt suad


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I Support . 2.00 4.55 . 7.45 I Foaturo 3.25 6.20 9 15


ChOdrsn kimfttsd imsoeompsotod St half prkeuptea.20p.m.


mmiluani < “ “ 1CL-W m r


I FROM AM . i$eaaaZ^Qt>.


I AfllmbyClsudsChSbrsl.' : . SIsphaos Audrwi. fwUchsI Bougust • - • FrencetoPsrtsrIn


JUST BEFORE NIGHTFALL .


• X French dJalogus. Eogliahwbtitlso


’ “ Qst^eChsbrol'sMsstsrfyThriller'* — Sunday Express


“ Oellclousdebauchsry'*— Floancisl'nfnts \ 2.00 5.20 6.45


! also Jaques Tab's TRAFFIC U 3.50 7.10 = ^ i k ' k ' k ' k - k i r ' k ' i c i r i t i y ★ ■Ar


BOLTON THURSDAY ANTIQUE MARKET


10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


St Paul's Parochial Hall, Newnham Street, Astley. Bridge, Bolton (o f f Blackburn Road A666). '


EVERY THURSDAY Trade and collectors welcome. We buy and sell all


kinds of antiques and collectors' itams Including silver, ^ m l ^ Jewellery.


and postcards pre-1935. Tel. Bolton 51161.


3^ Tel, githeroe 22342 * Satunby 11th Jane *


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* SatiHilay 18th lui« *


t JOHHNIE * t REGAN


STARDUST CLUB JF


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2.2S • 5,00 ’ 7.35 3.30 6.05 8.40


2 Support 2.00 4.10 6.20 6.^0


*‘A boos cW1ll»g.Rs>»» frying sok....^.. will hssp you terosmiHQ tor tfgytl"


Now Yort Osliy Nows.


*‘A ehiHsr-dlUsr of s IhrNtsr H's M grl$ly sod frloMsoIno ss srtythlng you‘vs pstoleiss’.


A M ^Nswtolths World fCHAU VINWtt f IIM ^i|rn el


plUf — B«lnyHlllln- • THEWAITERS i U


THURSDAY & FRIDAY AT7-30 p.m. Walt Disney’s


ESCAPE FROM THE DARK & WINNIE AND TH E HONEY TREE (U)


; MONDAY TO SATURDAY AT 7-30 p.m. HEG BACK IN A NEW CRAZY ADVENTURE


THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN (u) PETER SELLARS AS


STARRING INSPECTOR CLOUSSEAU


’ Where Clousaeau goes — trouble follows and the new film Is no exception. What did the Suretee ever do t o . deserve an officer like this?


Featuro ' 2-3S 4.45 6.55 9.05’ CIVIC HALL GLITHEROE.: Tel. 23278.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


(OFF-STREET PARKING . TH E RIBBLE VALLEY


PLACES) ORDERS (NOS. 1 AND 2) 1977-


Notice is hereby given that the Ribble Valley Borough Council proposes to make Oioers urxier Section 31 (1) of the Road Traf­ fic Regulation Act 1967 (as am e n d ^ . tho effect of which will be to control and regulate the use of the under-mentioned off-street car parks:- CUTHEROE .


. ..North Street . Lowergate Whatley Road ■. :Queensway


■.ChMior Avenue Station Road Railway View


OTHER THAN CLITHEROE Slakfbum Chii^ng Ribeneser . -


Copies of the draft Orders are available for inspection by the public at tho.Planning Depart­ men t, P r in c e s s Avenue, Clitheroe, during normal office hours and any oo{ection thereto, with tho grounds for making it, should be made in writing to me by not later than July 5th, 1977. . MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive


The Castle. CLITHEROE, Uncs.


S59JO Competition Winners


RI88LK VALLKY Football League Numbers


4094. 6755. 5797.


9764. 9349. 3779. 4919. 8748. 678. 5344. 7622« 10891. 5033. 13594. 9342. 11270. 10278. '3585. 4494. 2878. Sandpiper/Sal* . mon-^clalmed.


mios WHALLBY Village Jubilee Parties


Ap pea l. Winning N o s . not claimed. 2929. 2928. 4760. 1597. 4770. 0315. 0164. 3851.


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UNCLAIMKD Winning Numbers. Plane Tree Farm Bam Dance: 73563. 72501. 70930. 70548._AA»ryi


48 Coasamcr. Super C ........... 36 Nuform, Fsatherllte........... 24 Unison. Naturform............ 8 French Ticklers.....................


CONTRACEPTIVES


Personal FREE DUREX


£3.40 £3.25 £3.60


16 German Long Love.............. lOU.S.A. SUmula. Tahiti.... 10 Swedish Feel. Fun....... .


^VVAJWOCK^liPPijES' Coleshill. Birmingham B46


Return Ad. with order for SAMPLES worth 85p.


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£2.40 £ 2 .20 £1.50 £2.30 £2.75


IRL. FREE


Personal Services


FOR PBRMANKNT REMOVAL of superfluous hair why not let a qualified electrologlst remove U In


; the privacy of your own home. — Tel. Nelson 63626.


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PRIVATE INQUIRIES.-----C. & C. Detective Bureau. Burnley 30846'


Business Services


V.'A.T. Book-keeping and accoun< fancy work. Income tax computa­


tions etc. ^^Tel. Whalley 3353. I0Z6I


AN5AFONE to Rent. £1.91 per week, local sates and service. Tel. 061 872 7611.


- Tuition


GET BY In Spain. Spanish conver­ sation. Ring Whalley 2252.


SSAS3 CLITHEROE FC Drums— John


SOCIAL EVENING


at The Stardust Club


Monday, June 13th, 8-0 p.m.


Admission 50p Including supper


BABY G R AND PIANO MADE BY


COLLARD Sr COLLARO. LONEK3N


Excellent condition, recently French polished, first to see will buy.


TEL. BURNLEY 3 5 6 4 2 . OAV TIME


9 HAMMERTON STREET. BURNLEY.


OR 36527 EVENINGS OR CALL


PIANOS AND ORGANS. Range of new and reconditioned Instru­


ments always In stock. At Pollards. 20/22 Standlsh Street. Burnley. Tel. 25829.


THE wl bratedfol dating frtj Victoria i.| collection f other exlf Castle Mt| The ex


attracted it opened | been am County Ribble Va It will b(l


noon this nl museum Margaret b I responsibll many o f t| hopes to ex enough intel Many of|


potteiy from] golden and souvenirs roa s t in g__ special editio| tiser and Tin! nab'on of Gecl Items fr o l


already in more have ll private hom| sion. TTiere are 1


* * t2o ' ■ Pets Comer


■ Poodles. Samoyeds. Afghans. Open to 8 p.m. weekdays. 6 p.m. weekends. —«■ Nutshaw. Kennels. Clowbridge. Burnley 28617p .wn?


P IT OWNERS. Protect yourself against veterinary expenses. Third i>arty llabltlty. Legal fees for only £6 a year. — Details. Burnley


35536.


PUPPIES GALORE. Always 100 available. Pound notes, only. — Tom Schofield, Dlsley Farm. Moss Lane, Whittle-Ie-Woods. Chor- ley.


■ :


Q U A L IT Y PUPPIES.' Sp.nlel.. Collies. Corgis. Red Setters. Labrsdorm. Alsatians. xRusselU. Beagles. Cairns. *Old "English,


.16144


OOC FOOD. Top quality. 51b. packs mince • 90o. * liver £1. ■


. Bumtey 35536.


EDISFORD KENNELS. Country Boarding for Dogs and Cats. Heated quarters, plenty of exer­ cise. personal attention. — Tel. Mrs Nuttall. Clitheroe 22129.


OUDLAND FARM Kennels, newly opened, fully licensed, veterinary approved. All dogs walked dally. — . Tel. Clsbum 364 or 519 even­ ings.


DRAKESHEAD Boarding Kennels and Cattery. Collection and deli­ vered -service. Only vaccinated dogs. ^ T e l . Burnley 21037. asaas


JULEROYD KENNELS. Boarding kennels and Cattery. Laneshaw Bridge. Tel. Colne 867968.


SHIREBURN Boarflng Kennels, dogs and cats. Experienced staff. Mr and Mrs E. Kenyon. Tel. v>i>4


CUtheroe 23846.


D R A K E H O U S E K e n n e l s (CUtheroe). Vaccinated dogs only. Inspection Invited. — Tel. CUtheroe 35494.


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KITTENS, free to good homes, farm reared. — Tel. Burnley 21037.


APii-i Farming


CROP SPRAYING. Mowing. Ball­ ing. Ploughing. Rotavatlng. Slurry spreading. Digging. Drain­ ing etc. — Tel. R. Tlllotson. Ctltheroe 24307.


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MOWING and Balling. 2 machines available. Flared Hedge Cutting. For Immediate attention


contact H. Ttmbrell. Chipping 514 or 387.


J .C .B . MIRE, Rotavatlng. Re­ seeding. discing, baling. — Contact A . L. Olnsdele. Tel. Clttheroe 32982-


MOWING £2 per acre, balling. Blackburn's Agiiicultural Contrac­ tors.*—Tel. Clltheroe 23173. nsbbs


MOWING. Digging. Ditching. Draining, tractor and driver for hire. — Ben Phillip. Waddlngton. Tel. Oltheroe 26733.


SHEEP Shearing. — S. Hartley. Tel. Staldbum 614.


Musical Instruments CLEARANCE SALE


Genuine reductions on selected items.


Various instruments offered well below recommend^ prices.


This is a great opportunity to purchase at never to be repeated prices.


Why not pay us a visit at


WOODS PIANOS AND ORGANS


lo^ b Manchester Road, I Burnley.


Tel. 33709


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FOR the wtI way st| (19), Barro\l ClithenI He wail from Street, I


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Queen’s reigrl day cover 4 stamp, a copl sympathy seril from the May! of Clitheroe her father, a l sUver lame clol Stanley West Clitheroe to di| in London. The display I


Jubilee sectiol the children of L School, with c| pictures.


MORE thani attended a Jubi j House FarmI organised by members fron| East. - There was a r|


plants and fruit. I tions included to| sure hunt and a | Some of the


stalls, manned sion, selling cakl


go to the Qul jubilee appeal ful will go to handica| More than 160 camping at WaddI June ITth to 19til There will be c l


help cech h'lndiccB Tiie project is beil by .Miss ElizabeJ the North We.J extension advisorl


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