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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 4th, 1983 1 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) S M Whalley


Surpr ise ! Members of Whalley


Christian Action Group, representing the four local churches, have made a surprise presentation to Whalley minister the Rev. Graham Vickers, who is leaving the village at the end of August. Mr Vickers was unable


finished equal fourth out of 16 teams in the Area Show Jumping Competi­ tion at Widnes. The team


Pony Club Chipping Pony Club


of Joanna Garment, Helen Marginson and Sarah and


to take part in their coach trip, due to business com­ mitments. His wife Pam accepted a book token on his behalf, along with a flower arrangement for herself. The gifts were an ack­


Wendy Brook had no faults in the first round and incurred only seven in the second. A team consisting of


Michaela Blezard, Alex Blackburn and Jayne


Brierley also finished seventh overall in the Area Dressage Competi­ tion at St Helen’s.


nowledgement of Mr Vic­ kers’ six years’ service in the village and a token of the group’s good wishes for the future. At the end of the even­


Bolton-by-Bowland using


VA their fight un land off


SED extension ■roc Central en’s Club has the green light


ing Mr Vickers was able to meet the coach and ex­ press his personal ap­ preciation to the group for its kind gesture and for friendship and help over the years.


Right cards At the Abbey senior


citizens’ drive in Whalley, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs H. Turner, Mrs F. Jolly. Gents — Mrs M. Naylor, Mrs R. Sanderson. Dominoes: Mrs 0. Homby, Mrs A. Sutton, Mr Evans, Mrs M. Duckett.


Slaidburn


Light work Slaidbum WI members


tibble Valley Dcvclopment-


or at 82 Whal- •oni living room


irtee. to change the


lg jmiperty. lers of the next nice office, with irters. claimed sion would in- ;e levels and di- eir residential


1 at ion into a Kim. was ap- spite an objec- the owners of


iort, Chief Plan- cor. Mr Philip commended ap- bjeet to condi- hese included •el being kept the front door


3\V look


ithing shop in reet, Clitheroe, given planning


• shop LS to change front at Bate-


n m i 11 e e also the first floor


i bble Valley Developement


rea being used ig-


ing and Mr J. Mrs E. Bush Thornber.


had a busy day on Sunday when afternoon teas were served to the public in the


village hall. It was a case of many


hands make light work and there was always a good team on duty. Proceeds are for WI


Farm tour Members of Bolton-by- Bowland YFC travelled to


Cappleside Farm, Rath- mell, where they were given a tour of the farm by Mr Proctor and had an educational and humorous


evening. Supper was provided by


SISTERS Emma and Susan Downing, of Rimington, met a handful of cuddly friends on Saturday at a teddy bear tombola stall on Clitheroe Market. The stall, as well as a


Mrs Proctor and after­ wards members held a business meeting. The vote of thanks to the h o s ts was given by


Catherine Booth. Sabden


Cards and spots Domino winners at


Sabden Over 60s Club were: Mrs E. Brown, Mrs M. Lambert, Mrs I. Cottam, Mrs E. Parker Whist: Ladies — Chris Platt, Les Platt. Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Miss E Hayes. Raffle: Chris Platt. At Thursday’s meeting,


Kibble Valley may change Euro seats


LANCASHIRE East Euro MP. Mr Edward Kellett-Bowman, whose constituency includes Clitheroe and district, has voiced his strong “disappointment” at Boundary Commission re- commendations to transfer the Ribble Valley to a new Lancashire Central constituency based on the Preston and Fylde areas.


sals are given a smooth passage, it is likely the new boundaries will be in force for the next Euro­ pean Parliamentary elec­ tions on June 14th, 1984. The new Lancashire


If the Commission prop-


E a s t co n s t i tu e n cy (537,329 voters) would lose the Clitheroe area,


flag day, was organised by members of the Lanca­ shire Youth Clubs Associ­ ation and the local branch of Phab (Physically Hand­ icapped and Able Bodied). About £330 was raised,


School closure opponents seek alternatives


which was up on last year’s figure. This was the fourth year the teddy bear stall has been run, and i t again proved popular. Pictured with Emma (8)


MEMBERS of Lancashire’s County Councils Schools’ Sub-Committee are to be lobbied this month with a series of “alternatives” to the closure proposals hanging over six Ribble


Valley Schools.


and Susan (5), are or­ g a n is e r s Mrs Kate Latham (left) and Mrs Margaret Peel.


funds to help with ex­ penses and running costs.


in accountancy and fi­ nance has been obtained by Miss Doreen Gaze, younger daughter of the Rev. and Mrs G. H. Gaze, of The Rectory, Slaid­


Honours A BA honours degree


burn.Miss Gaze, a former pupil


xtension being lire exit and not trance.


prehensive o n School, gained her qualification at Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham. ......................


of Settle Com- i, gameu


She intends to continue her studies to become a chartered accountant.


Chatburn


In memory The sum of £133 has


been donated to Chatbum Methodist Church in


Baptisms


A large congregation in­ cluding many small chil­ dren attended a baptismal service at Christ Church, Chatburn, on Sunday. The infants baptised by Canon C. R. Butlin were Kelly Faye Emma Harri­ son and Michael Frederick Townson, of Chatburn. Coun. Ted Boden read the lesson and organist was Mrs D. M. Brewer.


Read


All the aces At the whist drive in


• ALL SIZES! NLOPILLO,


5 5 to 3 9


l, £135 and £175 — Vi-Spring etc


650, now £385 : 6ft. 6in.


S E S 54, £69, £79 etc. red, Vi-Sprung,


deep drawers,


ind mattress •y


£ 6 5


Size Beds SLEEPEEZEE to £ 2 9 9


LY)


Sa n t e e iot reflected in our


noH.P. or credit, . customers


Stolen bikes turn up


TWO Raleigh Grifter pedal cycles stolen from outside the Ribblesdale Pool a fortnight ago were dumped at the entrance to the Castle on Friday


‘adiham?.and:w • Blackburn :


lit BEDS JRD'AY


morning. Stall raided


A THIEF who broke into Tyson’s sweet stall on Clitheroe Market, on Friday night, helped him­ self to a carton of soft drinks and £12 from the


till;


• fha , £88 and £98


Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs M. Pickles, Mrs L. Green. Gents — Mrs E. Hutchinson, Mrs P. Longbottom. Mrs E. Brownhnl won the special prize and Mrs R. Har­ greaves was MC.


Chipping


Walk Fourteen adults and


children walked 10 miles from Chipping to Lon- gridge and back to raise £339 for the Fr Myers Appeal Fund for Brazil —


a fund set up to aid the underprivileged people in the north-east of the country.


people walk


took part, the sponsors and friends who ran cars


The group of Chipping le who organised the c thank those who


. . to provide refreshments.


memory of Mrs E. Turpin, a church member who died recently.


domino winners were: Mrs N. Hargreaves, Mrs F. Boocock, Miss A. Alston. Whist: Ladies — Mrs E. Hargreaves, Mrs L. Nicholson. Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Mrs M. Proctor, Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Mrs E. Pritchard.


Gisburn


a flower arrangement an article of footwear was held by the girls of Gis- bum YFC at


Floral footwear A competition to make


nand, of Clitheroe, were: Junior — Rebecca Lan­ caster, joint 2nd Louise Berry and Karen Lund. Intermediate — joint 1st Helen Falshaw and Sarah Gorst, Helen Ashworth. The boys met at Pate’s,


by Mrs Margaret Bren-


ing jn the Festival Hall, Winning t entries, judged


rn i f v


their meet- . . _


in


Up and down


holiday


ONE of the most difficult summits in Britain over 3,000 feet, Inaccessible Pinnacle, was climbed by members of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club during their holiday fort­ night on the Isle of Skye. Climbers had to con­


tend with a treacherous rock scree and a 70ft.


sheer cliff face. Twenty-eight other


peaks were climbed and on the way home mem­ b e rs s topped off at Glencoe.


Parked on pavement


in Gisburn, to judge m a ch in e ry h a z a rd s , master judge being Mr Trevor Pate. Winners were: Junior


A WHALLEY motorist was fined £15 at Clitheroe for parking his car on a pavement in Wellgate. In a letter to the court,


— David Graveston, Robert Falshaw, James Falshaw. Interrtiediate — David Capstick, Roger Thistlethwaite, William Robinson. Senior — James Taylor, joint 2nd John Thistlethwaite and


Ian Coates. Bashall Eaves


joyed an evening in the garden at Holden Clough Nurseries, Bolton-by- Bowland, with Mr Peter Foley as host. He spoke of his plans for the gar­ dens, and showed the members around. Miss M. Spurgeon prop­


Visit Bashall Eaves WI en­


James Stuart Rothwell (36), of Clitheroe Road,


said he left his vehicle with all four wheels on the pavement because there was nowhere to park on the other side of the road. In his view the p av em en t was wide enough for pedestrians to walk past without having to step into the road. He was ordered to pay


£6 costs.


Languages degree


WHALLEY girl Miss Helen Crabtree, of Mitton Road, has gained a BA Honours D eg ree in French and German from Leeds University. Helen (21), is a former


osed thanks. Members then enjoyed supper at the Three Millstones Inn, West Bradford, and there was also a short business meeting. Mrs P. Pye thanked Mrs K. Nowell for arranging the evening.


pupil of Whalley CE P r im a ry School and Clitheroe Grammar School for Girls. As part of her course at


18-MONTH DRIVING BAN


A WHALLEY man was arrested outside his home on suspicion of drink-driv­ ing after police followed his car from Oswald-


twistle. Clitheroe magistrates


were told that blood tests showed th a t Ronnie Webster (37), an insur­ ance salesman, of Mitton Road, had 206mg of al­ cohol in 100ml of blood, the legal limit being


put to each member of the sub-committee, meeting


The alternatives will be


on August 30th to make its recommendations on


the closure plans. They will be contained


in a report being prepared by a working party repre­ senting the threatened schools, governors, cler­ gymen, parents and other interested parties. The working party, set


retain Burnley, Pendle, Blackburn, Rossendale,


Darwen and Hyndburn, and take in Rochdale, Heywood and Middleton, anil Littleborough and Saddleworth. The proposed Lanca­


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mission, the changes would align European constituencies with the new Parliamentary bound­


aries.The Lancashire East Euro Conservative Coun­ cil will be meeting shortly consider whether or


not to appeal. Mr Kellett-Bowman,


Euro MP since 1979, re­ gretted the proposal to t r a n s f e r th e Ribble Valley, but said he would fight the Lancashire East seat if invited.


LED A QUIET LIFE


A FORMER employee of |


up by the Ribble Valley Church Schools’ Associa­ tion, decided on the move at its first meeting on Monday, attended by 28 people. Among them was


80mg. For being unfit to drive


through drink, Webster was fined £250 and banned for 18 months. He was ordered to pay £26.10


Mr Richard Haworth, defending, said that when


his client took a friend home to' Oswaldtwistle they decided to have a drink at a pub where Webster once lived. The landlady invited


to drink.


Parked in no waiting sector


FOR parking in a no wait­ ing area in Wellgate, C l ith e ro e , Elizabeth Moorhouse (44), of Bay Gate Cottage, Bolton-by- Bowland, was fined £15 at the town’s magistrates’ court. She was also fined £20


for not having a test cer­ tificate and ordered to pay £6 costs. In a letter to the court,


the defendant said that she had been to see an elderly relative in hospital and there had been little traffic about when she parked. The car was to have


the Horrocksford Lime Company has died, aged 67.


Ribble Valley MP Mr David Waddington, who voiced his full support for the working party and its


Backhouse, who lived in Park Avenue, Clitheroe, moved to the town 35 years ago. He was born in Wad­


Mr Thomas James


CONFECTIONERS require a


CLANCY’S


objectives. The group is challeng­


ing Lancashire Education Authority’s proposals to close schools at Hurst Green, Barrow and Bal- derstone, together with one or two of those at Chatburn, Downham or Grindleton, as a way of tackling the costly prob­ lem of too many places for


Webster for a drink after closing time and it was then that he had too much


dington and his father, a former clerk to the Black­ burn magistrates, began the solicitors firm of De- whurst-Backhouse. He had two spells with


FULL-TIME HAS A VACANCY IN THE


the Lime Company, and also worked for a number of years with ICI. He led a quiet life, but had a great many friends in the town. He is survived by his


too few children. The county sub-commit­


20th.


LANCASHIRE County Council has given authori­


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Transport provided to and from home in the Clitheroe area.


For further details:


wife, Yvonne, and four sons — Paul, Simon, Jonathan and Andrew. A service will take


tee’s recommendations go before the full education committee on September


Telephone Clitheroe 41202


place at Clitheroe Parish Church today, before in­ te rm en t at Clitheroe cemetery.


Tender for extensions


ty for a single tender to be negotiated for exten­ sions and adaptations to Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School in preparation for


the proposed merger with the boys’ school. The work at the Chatburn Road premises includes a gymnasium, changing rooms and a classroom


block.


Waddington sign three ‘old boys’


been tested the same day but the appointment had been cancelled due to the visit to hospital.


the University, she spent three months at Lyons University, and one year in Wiesbaden, West Ger­ many, as a teacher.


'No to Waddington retirement home


A PLAN to change a detached house in West Bradford Road, Waddington, into a retirement home for the elderly has been refused by the Ribble Valley Council's Development Sub-Com­


mittee. . .


chairman, Coun. John Walmsley (Waddington), proposed that the plan should be turned down for


The sub-committee


safety reasons. He said th a t th e


grounds to the residence _ “Oaklands” — were


only 40ft. from a bus stop and the gates were only


would put lives at risk, p a r t ic u la r ly c h i ld ren on


their way to school. Coun. Geoff Ainsworth


(Clayton-le-Dale), how­ ever, thought the house was an ideal property in


an ideal village. Mr Peter Nock, the


nine feet wide. “How on earth ambu­


lances will manoeuvre through the gates without causing danger I’ll never


know,” he said. He also argued that


th e r e w ere a l re a d y enough homes for the el­ derly in the area, citing Waddington Hospital as


an example.Supporting refusal, Coun. Eric Bracewell (Clitheroe) said that cars often parked along the road. Any more traffic


council’s deputy planning officer, recommended that the application should be approved. It was difficult to define just when there was too much housing for the elderly in a given area, he said. The plan, by Mrs E.


Holiday break-in at works


THERE was a surprise in


store for workers at the Lanapak packaging fac­ tory in Billington when they returned to work after the holiday fort­


night. For thieves had broken


into the Longworth Road premises and stolen 32 brass filler guns and two brass steam reducing valves, valued at over £5,000.The equipment is used solely in the plastic


the front door.


Sport starts here j TEAMS


WADDINGTON have signed four players in their bid to win this sea­ son’s East Lancs League championship. Rejoining the club are


Simon Whiteside, a big hit at the club and at C l ith e ro e , where he played for four years, Eric Geldard, who has also had previous spells with Wad'dington and Clitheroe, and Max Gard­ ner, another of the club’s


old boys. The Twitter Lane side


has also lured Hurst Green’s Jim Taylor. Training is now undei-


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All replies giving details of experience treated in strictest confidence.


Write: Box N.4. LEADER OFFICE SCOTLAND ROAD, NELSON RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTRICIAN 1


Sat.): K. Fawcett, R. Booth, J. Boden, R. Thornton, P. ’Hall, C. Sims, J. Hindmoor, D. Hardcastle, M. Blackburn, C. Foulds, A. Townsley.


Clitlicroe (v Cherry Tree, a,


Tree, h. Sat.): P. Bishop, S. Westhead, N. Thornton, T. Bleazard, S. Blackburn, C. Musson, A. Rigby, A. King, M. Scott, K. Keating, S. Rush. Res: C. Seed.


Clithcroe 2nd (v Cherry


Darwen, Lawrcnson Cup sem i- f in a l , h, S u n .) : P. Bishop, S. Westhead, N. Thornton, T. Bleazard, S. Blackburn, C. Musson, A. Rigby, A. King, B. Keating, M. Blackburn, S. Rush. Res:


Clithcroc 2nd (v Lower M. Scott.


way for the start of the season on August 27th. A week on Monday, the


club is playing a strong Preston North End side at the third division club’s Red Scar training.ground. Kick off is at 7 p.m. Last year when the


moulding industiy. The intruders forced


their way in through the loading bay and left by


INCIDENT IN PARK


CLITHEROE police investigating an incident in Brungerley Park on Saturday evening when a man indecently exposed himself. The stockily-built man


McMullen, to accommo­ date eight or nine elderly people was opposed by the parish council and


nearby residents. They considered it would


create extra noise and traffic generated by staff, visitors* ambulances and delivery services.


club’s played a friendly, W ad d in g to n lost 3-2.


joining Waddington is in­ vited by chairman Mr Peter Jeffries to go along to a training night. These are eveiy Tues­


Anyone interested in


burn N, a, Mon.): S. Black­ burn, A. Blackburn, C. Seed, R. Austin, R. Hardcastle, P. Rushton, G. Woodworth, S. Amin, S. Miller, L. Blackledge, J. Scorah. Res: M. Hall and T.


Clitheroc Youth (v Black­ , ,


The above post will become vacant on the retirement of the present post holder in September, 1983. Work includes servicinq repair and installation of electrical equipment in Council property, mostly domestic, with a limited amouint °f w° [* in other industrial type buildings. A van is provided and the Electrician supervises one apprentice.


Waqe: £108.50 per week for a 39 hour, 5 day week including bonus payments. The post is superannuable.


Application forms available from the:


HEALTH AND HOUSING DEPARTMENT Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe (Tel. 25111, Ext. 238)


for return by Friday, 19th August, 1983


SHOP ASSISTANT Apply: Th e Manager


CONFECTIONERS 34 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE.


CLANCY’S


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ED UCAT ION D E PA R TMEN T | n i b b l e Va l ley Di s t r i c t


C L EA N E R - IN -C H A RG E T EM PO RA R Y


Wi swe l l B a r r ow Sc h o o l . Old R ow . B a r r ow . Wh a l l e y . B l a c k b u rn .


R e q u i r e d f o r t h e a b o v e s c h o o l . Ho u r s : 12 V* p e r w e e k (w o r k i n q t im e s to b e a r ­ r a n g e d w i t h H e a d t e a c h e r ) . Wa g e s : £ 2 4 . 3 3 . p lu s £ 2 . 2 6 | b o n u s .


A p p l i c a t io n f o rm s a v a i l a b le I f r om / r e t u r n a b l e to Di s t r i c t E d u c a t i o n Of f ic e r , Ed u c a t io n Of f ic e s , o f f Piml ic o R o a d . [ C l i t h e r o e .


A u g u s t 1 5 th , 1 9 8 3 Clo s in g d a t e : 39996 |


TURN S PA R E TIME INTO MONEY


H o u r s to s u i t y o u r s e l f a s a n | Av o n R e p r e s e n t a t i v e .


B a r b a r a , Co ln e 8 6 7 3 0 4 B u r n l e y 5 6 2 6 2 o r P h o n e J e a n .


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39981


MIA CA S SA RA FASHIONS . e a r n £ 2 5 / £ 4 0 p e r w e e k f o r 2 e v e n in q s , s t a r t n ow an d w i n £ 5 0 w o r t h o f q a rm e n t s f o r y o u r s e l f , d o n ’t d e lay , r in g to d ay ! — Te l . Bl a c k ­ b u r n 4 9 4 3 5 - o r W h a l l e y 3 3 2 1 .


PA RAD IS E PETS TRAVE L ­ L IN G B E A U T IC IA N . Al l


d o g s e x p e r t l y c l i p p e d o r h a n d s t r i p p e d in y o u r own h o m e . — T e l . B u r n l e y


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TRO P ICA L F ISH: Ma r i n a s . P o n d a n d c o ld w a t e r t ish p o o l s , l in e r s . A q u a r ium s . — L l a n b e r i e s Aq u a t i c s . 196


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Theoretical subjects, Trans­ position, Music Copying.


TYALD A PEKINESE b e a u t i ­ ful p u p p i e s f o r s a le , s h ow o r p e t s . Of f p r i z e -win n in g p a r e n t s . Wil l d e l iv e r . Al l in q u i r i e s we l c ome . — Tel . 0 6 1 - 9 6 2 1 1 9 3 .


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34 148 |1 m o d a t i o n .


LADIES , a r e y o u lo o k in g f o r a s u p e r j o b wh i c h f i t s in w i t h t h e f ami ly , e a r n i n g £ 3 0 - £ 4 0 p e r w e e k ? — I f s o t e l . B l a c k b u rn 6 9 8 8 9 5 o r P r e s t o n 6 1 6 3 8 4 .


FULL-TIME WAREHOUSE STAFF


C. R. HARGREAVES ARE SEEKING EXPERIENCED STAFF FOR THE ABOVE POSITION.


Clean driving licence an advantage but not essential. Apply:


Mr P. L. HARGREAVES,


C. R. HARGREAVES & SONS LTD. CLITHEROE. Tel. 22183/4


Amin. R ib b lc sd a le Wands (v


Padiham, h, Sat.): D. Cottam, K Proctor, J. Mitchell, M. Walker, R. Birch, P. Seedle, D. O’Neill, K. Taylor, J. Ains­ worth, A. Holgate, J. Seedle. Ribblesdale Wands 2nd (v


MANAGER


P ad ih am , a, S a t.) : W. Brad­ ley, C. Monk, S. Proctor, R.


Driver, J. Hutchins, T. Wall- bank, I. Threlfall, S. Kerr, P. Atkinson, M. Gidlow, G.


Leach.


day (7 p.m.), and on hand to give advice is former Blackburn Rovers player Ronnie Clayton.


confronted a woman as she walked along the park’s top footpath. His head was covered


and he was pushing a cycle. He is described as


blue jeans.


being 5ft. 6in. tall, was wearing a long, crew neck maroon sweater and faded


THE semi-finals of the Clitheroe Netball League resulted in wins for Row­ dies ag a in s t T rin ity Chicks by 33-27, and St Michael’s Ladies against Dominoes by 30-17. Plate semi-finals: St


Fulwood, h, Sun.): D. Fitzpat­ rick, D. Workman, N. Parker, S. Nield, M. Proctor, J. Re- nwick, G: Farnsworth, A. Braithwaite, C. Pickles, A. Dickinson.


Ribblesdale Wands 3rd (v , , NETBALL League Results


Dominoes 21, Rowdies 18. Trinity Chicks 15, St Michael’s Ladies 30. Phoenix 22, Royals 20. Division Two: Cosmos


D iv is io n One:


Michael’s Youth 10, Royals 40 , and Calder- stones 28, Phoenix 29.


AA * * * STIRK HOUSE HOTEL


GISBURN require a


HOTEL RECEPTIONIST


15, Colts 19. Travellers 18, Calderstones 23. St Michael’s Youth l i , Trini­ ty YCC 24.


Please apply to: J. T. HESKETH Telephone: GISBURN 581


Must be college trained and have had machine experience.


FOR KITCHEN STUDIO IN NELSON AREA


Must have previous experience and be capable of designing. Good salary and commission. Car provided.


Apply in writing, giving details of past experience and age to:


BOX N7,


NELSON LEADER OFFICE, SCOTLAND ROAD, NELSON


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H A R R I S O N 'S REMOVAL S . P r o m p t e f f i c i e n t s e r v i c e , a n y t im e , a n y w h e r e . — P h o n e B l a c k b u r n 4 9 8 4 6 .


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C O -O P R E M O V A L S a n d S t o r a g e . G e t a g o o d j o b p l u s d l v i . I n q u i r i e s a l l b r a n c h e s . Lo c a l , lo n g d i s ­ t a n c e a n d o v e r s e a s . Fu l ly t r a i n e d p e r s o n n e l a t your , s e rv i c e . C o - o p q u a l i t y all t h e w a y .


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T H A N K IN G a l l a p p l i c a n t s f o r y o u t l i / f a rm w o r k e r ,


f i l le d . Situations Wanted


B O R E D F E M A L E F O L K S ING ER r e q u i r e s w o r k . — Te l . P a d i h am 7 1 7 7 9 a f t e r 6


p .m .


Removals and Road Transport


MILLS AND FLYNN REMOVALS


* Local or distance work * Fully guaranteed and insured


■* Free estimates Telephone:


31027 evenings, 38890 daytime BURNLEY 57652 or


H O R S E S A N D P O N I E S . Bu y in g , s e l l in g , p a r t e x ­ c h a n g e . T a c k a v a i l a b l e . — T e l . 0 2 5 3 6 1 4 9 7 .


2 0 0 . 7 -w e e k - o l d p h e a s a n t s f o r s a l e . — T e l . B l a c k b u r n 47 1 4 7 .


ANGLO N u b i a n n a n n y g o a t , £ 3 8 .


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CO UN TRY REST b o a rd i n g k e n n e l s a n d lu x u ry c a t t e ry , th e p e o p l e w h o c a r e f o r y o u r p e t s . — Te l . Bu rn l ey 2 9 5 8 0 .


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SMA L L Y o r k s h i r e T e r r i e r p u p p i e s , a l s o a d u l t d o g , KC R e g . — Te l . C r o s s Hi l ls 3 4 9 4 8 .


CAIRNS , p o o d l e s a n d c ro s s b r e e d s r e a d y n ow . Y o r k i e s r e a d y s o o n . — Te l . Co ln e 8 6 3 5 3 9 .


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AL SAT IAN p u p s , b i t c h , 4 m o n t h s o ld , h o u s e t r a i n e d , K C R e g . . £ 7 5 . — T e l . C o l n e 8 6 5 5 3 6 .


p u p p i e s . 17 w e e k s , o w n e r mo v in g . — 31 St M a r y ’s S t r e e t .


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s t u d , g o o d p e d i g r e e . — T e l . Ne l s o n 6 9 2 4 0 0 .


JA C K RUS SEL L p u p p i e s f o r s a l e . — T e l . H e l l i f i e l d


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r e e p u p s . KC R e g . — Te l . C l i t h e r o e 2 5 8 9 9 .


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