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ng up unserfaced i improved mainte- footpaths and back


immittee was told ! rough estimated the Bawdlands


ments was about With a GovemmenI £13,900r~this lefi ;il to bear £11,100.


Mrs Beryl Cassidy e), who lives in De eet — part of the vas sceptical about of a questionnaire, no way everyone is :ill it in,” she said.


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irs. “It is hoped the laire will be filled in i'ficer after discus- said.


• Johnston said the was to encourage to meet the coun-


READ CC ivhose 229 for seven declared on Saturday teas not enough against Blackburn Northern. Front, left to right, M. Ranson, R. Kaivalec, J. Waddington (capl.), D. Rigby, S. Rushton. Back, M. Grainger, R. Bell, P. Grainger, E. Sumner, G. Holt, F. Netvby.


Auction Marts


FIRMER trade in fat cattle at Clitheroe Auction Mart’s


Monday fatstock sale was balanced by lambs making less money, except for light­ weights.


»^s


iling against its lajor set-back in


CIA’S


ffiNT ^LY A PUPIL AT e Girls’ Grammar 18-year-old Tricia


kg. (average 61.1p), medium to 62.4p (61.4p), light neifers to 64.4p (59. Ip), medium heifers to 5 8 .^ (57. Ip). Overall average for steers and neifers was 59.9p.


133 ewes, 1,5S3 lambs and six fat pigs. Light steers made to 65.2p per


Forward were 58 fat cattle, including 16 fat cows,


Sports winners a t St James’s


ST JAMES’S CE School enjoyed fine weather for


the infants held their sports on the school fields, watched by a large crowd of parents.


F la t races: (^a.^s 1, Boys: P. Anderton, J. Tither. Girls; S.


(60.8p), uncertified steers to 67.6p (66.6p), and first quality fat cov^•s to 49.2p (45. Ip).


Half-bred ewes made to £23.50


per head (£17.46), homed ewes to £17 (£14.06), light lambs to 1334p


per kg. (118.75p), very light lamte to 136.6p (l^vip) and medium Iambs to 1 2 ^ U09.2p).


rill play in the Kent nt at Dartford on three days of this


is been selected for sh Junior Squad by en’s Cricket Associ- cia’, who is a wicket


lays with the Lanca- l.iors and earned her


I spot as the result of 1 formance in the loumament, and the


];ch on Sunday. She lave a place in the hing course.


■ plays hockey and. goalkeeper for the e Junior side for wo seasons.


is not her only


s the daughter of irs Norman Hooley amily moved to St u- years ago. She is nd cricket captain •n Mary School, and depending on ts of her A-level ons she hopes to Bedford CoUege of i Education and ; a teacher.


I ’oo fast


:eeding the speed car, Philip Swales Milton Avenue,


, was fined £22 at oe Magistrates’ Chief Insp. T. J. said Swales drove on the Whalley- by-pass at 72 mph


the 50 raph restric- in force.


tlO fine I


lating at the back of ; in Whalley Road, teisley (18), of ’The


t, Clitheroe, was LO by the town’s ites. He did not )urt.


Waiting


j are 836 names on Ible Valley council liting list, a meeting llousing Committee


larewell to


kchers


ban 100 past and staff members of le Royal Gram- hool attended a at the Swan and otel, Clitheroe, in of two retiring


Mr George Edon, feography.


t row. Next to him laster Mr Gerald d next to Mr Hood


e pic tu r e , Mr is fourth from the


are Mr Stanley deputy headmas-


calf and store cattle, 28 cal\Tng cows and 43 steers and heifers w’ere on offer. Trade was very good for both classes, with store cattle showing a further increase' m price.


July and August calving cows


made to £367 ( ^ 6 ) , September and October cal vers £ ^ 7 (£308), b.


and w’. steers £180 to £262, b. and w’. heifers £168. to £208, Hereford steers £140 to £224, stirks £95 to £140.


calved cows and heifers forward at G isb u rn A u c t io n M ar t on Thursday.


Wrathall: 1, Ingham Stockfecilers Ltd; 2, H. Richardson, CJhipping. There w’ere 86 accredited newiy


cow: 1, T. Shuttleworth (£428), 2, J. Airey (£415); Accredited heifen 1, F. W. Paxton (N/S); 2, R. Shackleton (N/S). Accredited Friesian cows made to £428 (aver­ age £328). heifers £385 (£300).


Prizewinners — Accredited In the in-calf section, there were


20 accredited in-calf cow's and heif­ ers forward. Prizes: 1, W. T. Dewhurst (£345); 2, D. Walmsley (£358). July calvers made to £428, A u g u s t calvers to £375 and October calvers to £347.


store section, with Black Polly bullocks making to £220, Charolais bullocks to £ 2 ^ , BW bullocks to £150 and Hereford heifers to £224.


360 a c c re d i te d and 10 non- accredited calves forward. Frie­ sian bulls made to £76 (£48.05), Friesian heifers to £60 (£26.55), Hereford X buDs to £71 (£48.85), Hereford X heifers to £52 (£29.20), Charolais X bulls to £90 (£64.75), C h a ro la is X h e ife rs to £85 (£35.45), Angus bulls to £52 (£29.45), Angus heifers to £36 (£29.50), beef X bulls to £94 (£91) and b e e f X heifers to £103 (£81.50). There were 228 cattle, 2,138


In the calf section there were


sheep and 18 pigs forward in the fatstock section. (jert ified clean cattle: Light


s tee rs made to 68.8p per kg. (62.2p), medium steers to 64.6p (59.5p), light heifers to 6 4 .^ (60. Ip), ^rd medium heifers to 66.2p (61.^). Uncertified clean cattle: Light


s te e rs to 63p (60.4p), medium steers to 60p (59.4p), light heifers to 59.8p (55.9p), medium heifers to 58p (55.5p) and heavy heifers to 57.8p (56.9p). Fat cows made to


55.8p (44.^). Sheep: Very light Iambs to


133.7p (130.^), light lambs to 130.3p (120.3p), medium lambs to 115.3p (108.^), heavy lambs to 109.^ (102.3p). Light shearlings averaged 97.5p, heavy shearlings made to 94.2p (90.8p) and fat ewes


baconeis 49p and overweight pigs 40p. Fat sows made to £75 (av.


to £25 (£17.90). Pigs: C u tte rs a v e r a ^ oOp,


£57.75). At a sale of sows and store pigs


th e re were 98 forward. In-pig SOW


Store pigs: 6-8 weeks to £15 (£12.90), 9-11 weeks to £16.80 (£16.12), 12-16 weeks to £24.20 (£23.17).


Tourists hurt


'Washer Lm 6, Halifax, his wife Ursula-and two of the tourists were taken to hospi- tM but allowed home after treatment. The driver of the coach, Mr Graham Rowe, of Mayfield Avenue, Black­ pool, was unhurt.


FOUR people were taken to hospital after a collision between a car and a coach carrying German tourists near the. Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves. The accident happened on the Whitewell to Bashall Eaves road. The car d r iv e r , Mr Edward Kocjan, of Upper


’S made to £78, boars to £40.


Steam engine auction


GISBURN will be the mecca f o r r o a d t r a n s p o r t enthusiasts from all over the country when Tom Varley, of Todber, holds an auction of collectors’ prized vehicles on August 20th. . Mr Varley, who has one of


There were 35 forward in the Best in-calf cow, judged by F.


(52.69p). At Fridaj*’s sale of accredited in-


Pigs: cutters made to 53.4p CRE heifers made to 64.4p


Aiming for a


record throw


European Catholic Student’s Athletics Championships in


Road, who is a pupil at St Augustine’s School, Billing- ton, is to compete in the


Brittany . . . throwing the javelin. The selection is a triumph


READ teenager Lindsay Woods (15) \rill be keeping the British flag flying when she takes part in an interna­ tional three-daj' sporting event in France a week on Saturday. For Lindsay, of Whaliey


Boys; T. Brace, R. Poole. Girls; C. Wadflington, S. Winckley. CljL'ts li and 4, Boys, 1st race: S. Pickles, K. Webster. 2nd nice; H. Lynforrl, A. Barlow. Girls, 1st nice: H. Hughes, A. Slinger. 2nd nice: H. Scott, .1. Harris. Class 5, Bovs: S. Roberts, C.


Ainsworth, S. Sweeney. CIilss 2,


Seed. Girls: D. Si>eak, K. Ru.ssell. CliLss 6, Boys; U. Siinderson, C. Barrett. Girls: J. See<l, A. Work­ man. CiHiLss 7, Boys: T.' Dawson, S. L^mfonl. Girl.*j; L. Conduit, D. Oddie. Cla.ss S, Boys: R. Black­ b u rn , D Tomkins. Girls: T. Sanderson, J. Berry. Sack races; Boys, cIjlss 1: M. Driver, D. Coe. Class 2: D. Ingham, A. NutUill. Class3and4: A. Tovwi.'tend. D. Moffatt. CIjlss 6:


League secretary quits


for dark-haired Lindsay, daughter of Mr and Mrs William Woods. Although she has won several local competitions and medals for sprinting and long jump, she took up javelin throwring only three months ago. As a member of Black­


RIBBLESDALE league secretary, Mr Jack Cross has resigned in protest over a management committee decision to fine Whalley CC £10 for postponing a league fixture to play a Lancaslure cup match. And in a letter to all club


burn Harriers, her skills improved until she can now reach the 28 metre mark. Recently she won third place in the Lancashire Inter-Club Championship. Lindsay has a collection of


13 trophies and medals for sprint and long jump events which take pride of place alongside trophies won by her father during his days as half-back with Burnley Amateur Football League and as a member of Padiham Power Station team.


Challenge fails


ing challenge aeainsi failed to gain them


Crowther 11, S. Westhead 38, J. G re en 5. J . Gregory 19, G. Bennett 15, S. Bennett 6, W. Briggs 0, I. McFarlane 2, K. Barnes 0, D. Brennan n.o. 0. Extras 22, Total 130. Clitheroe bowling: S. Bennett


Against BBCV’s 158for 7, CBtheroe reached 120 for 5 with 10 minutes to go, hitting out to get within 25 runs to claim the extra five overs. But they lost their remaining wickets for another 10 runs. Top scorer for BBCV was Odme ivith 72. Clitheroe 2nd: J. Pj’e 12, N.


CLITHEROE 2nds sport- !t BBCV point.


secretaries explaining his decision Mr Cross warns that such lenient punishment must lead the league to “anarchy and chaos.” Mr (Iross, secretary for


JUNIORS


th e ir annual sports at Church Meadows on Friday. The previous Tuesday,


J. Konil, G. Hawthorne. CIjls.*; 7: T. Dawson, N. McTear.


Three-legged races: Cla.ss 1,


Boy.s; J. 'Htherand I. Fullerton, I. Gregson ami G. Barlow. Girls; A. Bradley and S. Sweeney, A. Glen- tlinning and T. White. CHjlss 2, Boy.s: S. Hickling and S. Edmund- son, R. Poole and S. Briggs. Girts; S. Winckley and D. Hammond, J. Allen and C. Seedall. C3jlss .3 jind 4, Boys', l.st race: G. Shephenl and D. Hall, G. Wilkiruson and P. Smith. 2nd r^ice: H. LiTiford and N. Winckley, A. Neild and A. Dickiason. Girls, 1st race: A. Kelly jind A. SHnger, C. Miller and L. Knott. 2nd race: J. Harris and R. Roberts, H. Seedall and H. Brace. Class 5: C. Driver and J.


Roberts, M. Redding and D. McTear. Chtss 6, Boys: R. Poole and S. Hiekling, P. Wjishbrook and C. Biurett. (lirls; W. Dowden and K. Gaimer, A. Workman and 5. Pjivey. Qjuss 7 , Boys, 1st nice:


•I. Matthew and S. Wilson, P.. Braithwjule and S. L>7ifonl. 2nd


ton, J. Watson. Class 5: W. Taylor, D. Wintle. Ga.ss 7: D. Hjtslam, T. Rennie. CIjlss 8; J. Bjtiley, A. Jjickson. F)gg and spoon: G jlss


5: W. Howarth, L. Whalley. (!^a.ss (5: L. Rushton, J.


How’a r th . Class 8, Boys: S. McBride, M. Sutcliffe. Wheelbarrow: CIjlss 5 , Boys: S. Coe and P. S]>encer, C. 5?ee<l and A. Jackson. CJIjlss 8 : R. Blackburn Jind G. Edmondson, P. Spejik and


S. Hitchen. TuK-of-wan G jlss


Shipston, P. Anderton I. Gregson, I. Otldie, J. Bennet, P. Walm.sley, G. Barlow. Class 2, Girls; S. Winckley, C. Waddington, J. Allen, L. Daris, M. Wood, C. Seeilall, M. Pozzi.- Itclay: Boy.s, Chiss 1 v CUlss


1, Boys: L.


BURNLEY INDUSTRIAL & MARINE


Bhickbum, J. 'niher, J. Gregson, P. Anderton (C Ijlss


1). CUlss


2: S. :JA v


C la s s 3B: K. W eb s te r , G. Shephertl, A. Rjirlow, J. Jones. CIjlss


Seed, I. Tomlirtson, S. Robeits (CUlss


5 v Class 6: D. McTear, C. 5). G jlss 7 v CUlss 8: T.


Daw.son, S. L>mford, J. C^>e, S. Wilson (Cla.ss 7). Relay: Girts: CUlss


1 v CIjlss


four years, says: “If we take £10, one-and-a-half times the club’s own membership subscription, as being the value club’s put on their own major competition—and we can hardly think otherwise after this decision — it makes me realise what a wide gap exists between my own set of values and those of the majority of clubs. “In such a situation I


2: S.


Class 3B: A. Slinger, A. Kelly, J. Wilkiason, H. Hughes. Class 5 v Class 6: D. Sj>eak, K. Rassell, L. Whalley, G. ThonuLs (CIjlss 7). CUlss 7 V CUlss 8 —: T. Sjmderson, J. Bjiiley, J- Berrj’, T. Bju*Iow. Cljiss 4 Boys v Girls: R. Roberts, G. Willdason, J. Hjiiris, A. White.


A in sw o r th , S. Sweeney, D. Seymour, T. \Vhite. CUlss


INFANTS


would be doing a disservice to the league were I to remain in office.” In an unconnected inci­


dent fixtures secretary Mr Jim Duckworth and Press Officer, Mr Jack Heald have also resigned — through pressure of work.


Police collapse


Police 93, Ribble Cement 106 for 3


FACING a target of 106 in the Clitheroe and District Cricket League’s knockout cup the Police were well-placed at 65 for one, but the separation of B. Parker (36) and I. Hartley (23) by Watson led to a drastic collapse, eight wickets going down for 28 runs. Malone finished with three for


12-2-59-3; Barnes 10-2-36-1; Westhead 11-1-41-3; Brennan 0.7- 11-0.


nine in four overs, while Watson had two for 17 and McLean one for nine. Ribble Cement lost the openers


Munroe, P. Bleazanl. Girls: J. Storey and J. McNaughton, S. While Jind K. Knight. G jlss


F la t races: Q jlss 9, Boy.s: A.


J. McKenzie Jind J. Aspin. (IHass 11, Boys: L. McTear and


V. Siwncer. A. Hornby and D. Allen. Girls; S. Chew and L. S u n d e r la n d ,' C. Dawson, J. Sweeney jind R. Parkes. CUlss


Boy.s: D. CJonnell jind D. Vjin Dijk. P. Parkes jind A. McLaughlin. Girts: C. Brewer and M. Hughes,'


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Applications from men or women to THE PERSONNEL MANAGER


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Ellison. Girts: C. Swain. Gass 14, Boys: I. Pjirkinson, A. Knott. Girls: A. Scott, L. Ciu'ter and J. Sunderland. Egg and spoon: CIjlss


Boys: I. Kershaw, A. Smith. Girts; K. Sjieak :ind S. Burridge. Class 13, Boys; R. Abnihjim, S.


Allen Jind C. Brakes, G. Alston and M. Rothwell. Girls: R. Parkes and J. Sweeney, S. Wilkes and H. Wilson. Gass 12 Boy.s: A. Smith, M. RiLshton. Girls: J. Ackroyd, S.


11, Boys: D.


Burridge. Obstacle; Class 13, Boys: B. Hodgson, M. McI-iughUin. Girls:


C. Swain, J. Plant. Clas.s 14, Boys: I. Pjirkimion, A. Knott.'Girts: L.


Carter, S. Renwick. Three-legged: Boys; J. Knight and M. (Jeldanl. M. Graham and C. Scott. G jlss


cheaply to the bowling of Fletcher and Reddin, and Bargh also did not stay long. But How’arth batted superbly for an unbeaten 48 and McLean, unbeaten with 29, stayed with him to see the game won. Ribble Cement: K. Whittaker4;


I. Johnson 1; A- Howarth not out 48; J. Bargh 11; R. McLean not out E.xtras 13. Total (3 wkts) KX5. Bowling: D. Reddin 5-2-17-0; M.


Fletcher 5-1-11-2; F. Booth 5-0-15- 1; B. Parker 5-1-27-0; I. Hartley 5- 0-23-0. Police: B. Parker 36; D. Reddin


engines, including a show­ man’s enme, steam diesel and 'petrm rollers, one veiy large traction engine, fair organ and a gypsy caravan. Also of interest will be a 1909 Spanish motor car and an early horse-drawn fire engine.


f.


the largest collections of steam engines, tractors, and associated equipment, is rapidly running out of stor­ age space, hence the sale to vmich other people are send­ ing items. On offer will be six steam


3; I. HarUey 23; T. Wilkes 3; R. Riley 8; J. Barber 0; M. Fletcher 2; F. Booth 5; J. TTiwaites 3; P. Robinson 0; J. Griffiths 0. Extras


-7. Total 93. Bowling: R. McLean 5-1-9-1; A.


Howarth 5-0-16-0; J. Watson 5-0- 17-2; K. Malone 4-1-9-3; F. Sharp 5-1-33-0.


TEAM


Clitheroe 2nd (v RR, h, Sat): J. Bye, G. Monk, M. Oldham, J. Hindmoor, S. Westhead, G. Bennett, J. Gregory, T. Edwardson, W. Briggs, N. Crowther, J. Green, Res: J. Marshall. Scoren G. Robinson.


Ellis, P. Barrett ami D, Van Dijk. Skipping: Gass 9; S. White and J. McNaughton, J. Storey jind S. Woodworth. Gass 10: C. Brewer and M. Hughes, H. Ru.ssell ami J. Aspin.


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Pimlico Road, ran the junior ladies’ 800 metres against L. Driver (14), the recent English Schools’ 1500 champion, and came third wth a personal best time of 2.31.1, Knocking 4.7 seconds . off her previous best time.


Queensway, Waddington, came second to A. Motter- shead, the 26-year-old Euro­ pean 1500 metres champion with a pereonal best time of 3.53. Michael’s ^ster Karen (14) ran her first 1500 metres race of the season with a personal best time of 5.20. Trudy Kenward (13), of


THREE local members of Blackburn Harriers had personal successes in an open meeting at Stretford on Saturday. Michael Morton (17), of


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__I Caravan Accessories Storage & Repairs I CHOOSE FROM OUR GREAT SELECTION


OF TOURING CARAVANS New Models from Ace, CygneL Monza and Swift


1 Used: A-Une, Astral, Bailey, Cheltenham, Elddls, Europa, Fairholme, Silverline, Sprite, Sterling and


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WE BUY bl l ty p e s o f a n t iq u e s , c lo c k s , f u rn i tu r e , e tc . F o r a b e t t e r p r ic e r in g B u rn le y 3 1 1 2 5 o r 3 1 1 2 8 .


67si I Caravans, Camping


SALE RXTURES (Please note)


SATURDAY, AUGUST 6lh


lor Mr T. R Kaley, Lower House Farm, Paythome, Gisbum, Nr Clitheroe Larxis.


Blacks Tents and


Good stock of new and used caravans. Tow bars, repairs and sen/ice. Caravan Tow-Hire. Try us for price.


30 Head smart Friesian Cattle (Accredited). 222 Sheep and Lambs. Poultry, including Pea Hens and Cocks; Laying Hens and Pullets: two Dogs: Madiinery and implements: Cabins and Dairy Appliances. EATAGE to February 2nd, 1978.


Particulars next week. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17lh


for Mr W. IsherwoorL Hund Hill Faim, Newtoa Nr Ctllheroe.


TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE


Auctioneers: C. Silverwood, Living­ stone House. Slaidbura TeL 652. Nr Oitheroe, Lancs.


J. Balshaw, 19 Croasdale Drive, (jlilheroe. Tel. 24053


nice: L. Conduit and M. White, D. Oddie and C. Dixon. Class 8, Girts: S. DickirLson and J. Beny, T. Sjimlerson ami D. RobIrLson. Skipping: Gass 1: S. Ainsworth, D. ^*>Tnour. CUlss


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CONDITIONS OF ACCEl^ANCE oP ALL advertisement ORDERS


Orders Tor insertion'of advertisements in the .Clitheroe Adverti.ser and Times are accepted subject to the Standard


Condition agreed between the Newspaper Society and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising save that. 1.


' the proprietors accept no liability for any loss or


: IF THE MATERIAL OR LAYOUT of the adver­ tisement, or any part of it is composed by the Proprietors at no extra charge to the advertiser, the copyright in the whole advertisement shall belong to the Proprietors.


no liability is accepted for any loss or damage alleged to arise through delay in forwarding replies to box numbers, however caused. Particulars of the Standard Conditions


on request. (a) The due date for payment snml be the last day of


The following rules for the settlement of accounts will apply:


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(d) TTie existence of a query on any individual item in an account will not affect the due date of payment of


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Girls: C. Thomjwon, J. Wmxl- worth. CIjlss


6. Hie placing of an order for the insertion of an advertisement shall amount to an acceptance of the above conditions and any conditions stipulated on an agency’s order form or elsewhere by an agency or an advertiser shall be void insofar as they are in conflict with them.


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mohu Legal Notices ROBERT STARKIE


HAYTHORNTHWAITE DECEASED TRUSTEE ACT 1925. SECTION 27


T ru s te e Ac t 1 9 2 5 th a t an y p e r so n h a v in g a c la im a g a in s t o r a n in te r e s t in th e e s ta te o f R o b e r t S ta rk ie H a y th om thw a l te d e c ea sed ,


NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u r s u a n t to S e c tio n 2 7 o f th e


la te o f Eel Beck F a rm . R im in g to n . n e a r C l i th e ro e a n d w h o d ie d o n th e 1 2 th d ay o f M ay 1 9 7 7 is h e re b y re q u i re d to s en d p a r t ic u la r s in w r i t in g o f h is o r h e r c la im o r in te r e s t t o Geo rg e H a y th om thw a l te o f 15 F a i r f ie ld D r iv e . C l i th e ro e o r to G eo rg e M o o rh o u s e o f R o se C o t ta g e . R y ls to n e . S k ip to n . N o r th Y o rk s h i r e o r t o B a ldw in . Weeks & B a ldw in th e i r S o l ic i to r s a n d to s e n d su c h p a r t ic u la r s n o t la te r th a n th e 2 2 n d d a y o f S e p tem b e r 1977 a f t e r w h ic h d a te th e P e r so n a l R e p re se n ta t iv e s w i l l d i s t r ib u te th e e s ta te am o n g th e p e r s o n s e n t i t le d th e r e to h av in g r e g a rd o n ly to th e c la im s a n d in te r e s t s o f w h ic h th ey h ave h a d n o t ic e a n d w i l l n o t , a s re sp e c ts th e p ro p e r ty so d i s t r ib u te d , be l iab le to a n y p e r so n o f w h o s e c la im th ey sh a l l n o t


th e n have h a d n o t ic e . BALDWIN. WEEKS 4 BALDWIN


S o l ic i to r s 4 D u ck S t re e t . C l i th e ro e .


BB7 IL P 651S9


SILVERWOOD


— BALSHAW Auctioneers & Valuers


FRIDAY, JULY 22nd OPENING SALE OF STORE LAMBS at 11-30 a.m. 1.000- 1,200 Suflolk, Down Cross and hall-bred lambs (or short term and longer term keep.


MONDAY, JULY 25th WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK at 12 noon. 80-90 fat canle. 15-20 pigs. 100-150 ewes at 1 p.m., 1,400-1,600 lambs at 1- 30 p.m.


TUESDAY, JULY 26th WEEKLY SALE OF ACCREDITED NEWLY CALVED


CATTLE AND CALVES. 80-100 rearing calves at 12 noon. 20- 30 locally farmed newly calved cows and heifers af 1 p.m.


Good consignmenfs of focal heifers will be coming forward each week during July. August and September, and we confidently antidpate some attractive entries ol good heifers and young cows.


FRIDAY, JULY 29th FORTNIGHRY SALE OF IN CALF AND STORE CATTLE. FULLY ACCREDITED. 20-30 in calf cattle at 12 noon. 60-70 store cattle at 1 p.m.


LAST SALE. 28 in calf. 43 store cattle.


FRIDAY, AUGUST 5th SECOND SALE OF STORE LAMBS. Prizes in two classes. 20 half-bred lambs, 20 Down Cross lambs.


Loans


FAST, UNSECURED LOANS


TENANTS AND HOME OWNERS


£200 UPWARDS No fees charged.


Use for almost any purpose, i.e. Home Improvements. Decorating, Car Repairs, Holidays, etc.


TEI_ BURNLEY 22373 for full details up to 8 pan.


PORT CARRON


25 RIODtNGS AVENUE ILKLEY WEST YORKSHIRE


CREDIT SERVICES FOSTON HOUSE


, L LOANS - ,


f or i any: purpose,-- mortgages, house- purchase,-- business finance.) Unsecured Loan '- forten{tnts


' DUKE BAR-


- Insurance and Mortgage - h • Brokers'.


' Freepost 96 Colne Road,- - Burnley, Lancs BB10 IBR.i . TeL Burnley 319S9.33808 ;


P H O N E -A -L O A N . £ 1 5 0 t o £ 5 .0 0 0 te n a n t s o r ow n e r s . 2 4 - h o u r se rv ic e , m o r tg a g e s . T e l . N e lso n 6 5 1 9 4 a n y t im e . R . F . S . 4 0 R u t la n d S t re e t , N e lso n


5590 P H O N E -A -L O A N . £ 1 5 0 to


£ 5 ,0 0 0 te n a n t s o r ow n e r s . 2 4 - h o u r s e rv ic e , m o r tg a g e s . — T e l . N e lso n 6 5 1 9 4 a n y t im e . R .F .S . 4 0 R u t l a n d S t re e t . N e lso n .


loasso


POSTALOANS U n se c u red £ 5 0 —“ £ 2 0 0 . — F . S . R ic h a rd s


L td . 11 W e ll fo rd R o a d . Leices­ te r .


«S2os : SSj’rju'-i m '


N ew f a s t ex p a n d in g c om p an y a r e lo o k in g f o r p e o p le l iv in g in a 2 0 m ile r a d iu s o f B la c k b u rn to w o rk in th e i r ow n a re a , in i t ia l ly in th e ev en in g s o r w e ek e n d s , le ad in g to fu ll t im e em p lo y ­ m en t . w i th a g o o d b a s ic s a la ry . N o q u a l i f i c a t i o n s n e c e s sa ry , p e o p le o v e r 18. T e l .


PR ESTO N 5 2 1 5 8 a f t e r 2 p .m .


61UI S T A F F R E Q U IR E D


5. The terms of the Recognition Agreement between the Newspaper Society or between the Newspaper Society and the Newspaper Phiblishers Association and recognised advertising agencies are deemed to be incorporated ic these conditions of acceptance of advertising orders or the pubication of all advertise­ ments accepted from a recognised advertising agency: Without prejudice to the generality of these terms these conditions of acceptance specifically extend to any personal guarantee given by the Directors or any other person on behalf of a recognised agency at the time of the recognition in respect of any unsatisfied liabilities of the agency in the event of the agency’s liquidation or insolvency. Such guaran­ tee is part of these conditions of acceptance.


(e) In these conditions the word despatched shall mean despatched by post or by such other means as shall provide that payment shall have been received by the publisher not later than three working days from the date appropriate thereto.


the balance of such account:


J. & D. WHELAN LIMITED BUTCHERS


have vacncies for the following staff, MALE/FEMALE 1 Fully Qualified Butcher


1 Apprentice Butcher/Improver Rve-day week. — Apply


42 ALBERT STREET, BURNLEY


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL SHIFT STOKER


R a te o f p ay £ 3 2 .9 6 . p lu s £ 8 .5 0 p ay aw a rd , b o n u s , s h i f t pay a n d w e ek en d a l low a n c e . A p p ro x im a te g ro s s e a rn in g s £ 5 2 .5 0 p .w . R o ta t in g s h i f t s a re w o rk e d in clu d in g r e g u la r w e ek en d d u ty . P re v io u s re le v a n t ex p e rien ce d e s ira b le .


A p p l ic a t io n fo rm s a v a i la b le f rom :


TH E PER SON NE L D E PT .. B ro c k h a ll H o sp i ta l . O ld Lan g h o ,


' B la c k b u rn . T e l . 4 7 8 1 1


C lo s in g d a te A u g u s t 3 r d , 1 9 7 7 .


A sound traditional house in an excellent residential area with ample scope for improvement. Accommodation includes: Spjicious half, lounge, dining room, kitchen, laundry. 3 betlrooms luid bathroom, w’hich with ample garden areas m ^ e this property jin ideal family purchase, ftinted particulars and riewing on applica­ tion to the Agents. ______ ^


97 WADDINGTON ROAD FORTHCOMING SALE August 26th, 83 Dally Cattle & 750 Sheep


Tor Mr R. Chapman, Halton Gill, Nr. Skipton..


Further particulars from the


Auctioneers Offices, Yorkshire Bonk Quanbers, King Lone, (ilitheroe. Tel. 25697 or Skipton 2171.


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(c) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher (including the amount of any surcharge payable in accordance with paragraph (b) above) has not been despatched to the Publisher before the expiration of one month after the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by an additional surcharge equal to 2% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission:


(b) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser ' if it is a direct account) to the Publisher has not been despatched to the Publisher on or before the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by a surcharge equal to 3% of the j^oss rate charged by the ^blisher before deduction of any Agency commission:


the month followng the month of insertion of an advertisement or if the publisher shall not have despatched the appropriate invoice and voucher or other proof of insertion (or made the same available for collection when this is the custom) to the agency (or the advertiser if it is a direct account) by the 10th day of the month follownng insertion, the last day of the second month following the month of insertion:


Double day shift work. Good conditions, good rates of pay.


Applications from men or women to The Personnel Manager


WIDDOW HILL ROAD, BURNLEY Tel. 20111


ysecoscccccooccoeoscccceccocc OWING TO A MISUNDERSTANDING


A SECRETARY is still required for the


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB CLITHEROE.


Previous experience would be welcome but not essential.


Need not be ex-service. Salary to be agreed upon. Apply to THE CHAIRMAN


THE ROYAL BRITIl------------------------- 43 WHALLEY I


SH LEGION (Clitheroe) ROAD, CLITHEROE


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CfurttTBd Surveyors; Auc&nssn^VUasra a Land Agents


EEL BECK FARM, RIMINGTON


Rnal Reminder of Auction at


Comprising: A good meadow situated adjoining the couiwl maintained highway w th nearby mmns water, together with established woodland. The hay crop on the land is a\*ailable for sale with or without the Freehold. Plans and particulars on n*«jui*sl fn>m .lohn l*allL<lfr .MtlC'S, York.'^hiiv ILink t'hamUMs.


WOODLAND AT JACKSON BANK ROAD, BALDERSTONE, N ^ R BLACKBURN


Tomorrow at 2-0 p.m. in the yard. 8.738 ACRES OF MEADOW AND


King Lane, CUlheroe. TeL 25697 or Skipton 2171. Important auction sale at


(for MrT. Varley and others) on


TODBER MUSEUM OF STEAM Gisburn, Lancashire,


SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th at 11-0 a.m.


Entries include: Foden Steam Tractor (showmans l.\i)e), Garrett 4 h.p. Tractor (converted to showmans), Aveling it Porter Roller


(1884). Robey Tandem Roller (1925), Burrell Road Loco S h.p. Sentinel DG 6 Wagon (1931) rally comlition, Verbeek 48 key Fairground Organ, De (^ p Dance Organ, Bow Top Gipsy


Caravan, Shand Mason horse drawn Fire Engine (1900c), lOVim Model 4-6-’


2 r i>mg Scotsman, together with good selection of


\intage and collectors tractors and cars, and large entrj’ of miscellaneoiLs spares etc.


Catelogues and Additional Entries from the Auctioneers, John Pallister ARICS, Exchange Buildings, Sheep Street, Sldpton. • Tel. 2171. Yorkshire Bank (Chambers, Kng Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. • 25697.


Semi-detached — CLITHEROE Pallister] Clitheroe 25697___________Skipton 2171


damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the printing of any advertisement.


c c co c co c< BURNLEY ENGINEERING


PRODUCTS LIMITED require an


INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHER


A.Q.D. approval in Dense metal welding preferred but not essential. Applicants should have had soihe previous experience in either the industrial or medical X-ray field.


WHITFORD CARAVAN CENTRE


off Marfborough Street Burnley


for a wide range of new and used caravans.


Self tow hire available for August and September. Com­ petitive' H.P. terms arranged. Personal service. Accessories (fridges, cookers, etc.)


Due to expansion we shall shortly be able to offer extra storage facilities.


Glilheroe Advertiser and Times, July 21st, 1977 9 Caravans, Camping


T E N T H i r e S e r v i c e . — H o w a r d 's . B la c k b u rn R o a d .


B o l to n . . bAKo


C A R A V A N H ire Service. — H o w a r d ’s . B la c k b u rn R o a d . B o l to n .


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C A R A V A N E T T E G r e g . . T r a n s i t , h om e c o n v e r s io n , f ix e d r o o f , ta x e d O c to b e r , te s te d A p r i l 1 9 7 8 . 4 a s new r a d la ls . n ew e x h a u s t rec en t ly f i t te d , c le an .' t id y , mech an i­ c a lly s o u n d . £ 4 1 5 o .n .o . — T e l . P a d ih am 7 3 3 8 0 .


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1 9 7 6 BAILEY M ik a d o C a ra v an . 4 b e r th , a s n ew c o n d i t io n , m an y e x t r a s , £ 9 9 0 . — Tel. 2 4 3 0 4 a f t e r 6 p .m .


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