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ELECTRIC WASHER SERVICE


GHl6)cr& P toR Y # t Are compounded to ensure . | ,


HEALTHY STOCK — :A N D '- r ' ■


'i ■ M PRODUCTIVITY


a Cclmplete allntesary NATtURAL


Each and every Ribble Valley Product is “ ' ■ Balanced Ration containing ! ingredients and fortified with , VITAMINS arid MINERAL


SUPPLEMENT (with ;new Trace , Eletnents)/


SOLI /MANUFACTUMRS; j ; VALLEY


1 f ' ' ' 1


“ ' ■ ...........


All makes of ELE(1t RIC WASHERS repaired, overhauled and re>


Rollers‘exchanged o r,re-covered. Yearly maintenance service.


sprayed.. ' : '


All liifikes of he'w machines supplied. '


J. WILSOl^ & SON


Electrical and Mechanical ^ Engineers,


109,! NETHERFIELD ROAD. NELSON. Phone 1878.


Lever’s Battery “ Peiiets^f


I • |1. MOJOr \ Fbrdson


BRING YOUR TRACTORS TO US FOR MPAIR-Large or Smkll—and ' take advantage of our amazing service.


NEW TRACTORS SUPPLIED


Walmsley& Simpson ! - LIMITED-


Phone: ‘ CLITHEROE n '


UTTLEMOOR CORN MILL jCUTHEROEi


Write, Call or iPhone CLITHEROfe 533/534. REGULAR 'DELJVERIES ALL A m S .


SKILLED HAND$ MODERN


th e I Ba s is o f g o o d wo' ^ND j QUICK SERVICE !


R K


iATNO e xW a co st w e g iv e the BEST -MOST MODERN TYRE SER\jlGE


SERyjlCE FEA'


i We’re - eaulPPed E o r every Job that Tyre Repair and service i tianj entail. The: most modern plant Is'employad* together with


operators liWho I know how to use it. j ' '


j ^ j: I , : .


We’re here to put | the best; most comprehensive-


Tyre Service! in i the district behind I the! service we offer to y ou .. I t is a Service you should'always use—It pays.


■ FULL BRE. e q u ipm en t .


.’TUBES- I l OWN I


AtoC


< HYDRAULIC CHANGER ( any Giant Tj : few minutes).


< P N E U M A T t SEALING.


SHOT B LA (Wheels! cle like new)


T Y R E " moves in a-


c rim1


S T I N G aped off


i WHEEL ' BAL (Makes iTyrejs longer).


■ DUNLOPi GO f ir e s t o n e ,


fVNCINQ Ha s t


or MICHELIN FOR YOUR I FROM STOCK,


VEHICLE i . D A W S I^ N ^AVTO-ELECTRieAL, BATTERY & TYRE S lRf'lCl^


Eshton terrace, Clitheij^e t e l e p h o n e 252 ■


WHEn I BUYING HOUSEHOLD TEX TILES YOU ^HOULD DEMAND TO liNOW


I I 3 I made.. t h i n g s


■ C lT i r because the.article should fit the job for which it is ;


■ * jL appearance, disnity ^nd charm. |


■ Ati I W because it determines the wear ns life, :


p j y Q g because it should be related to slie and quality. ' '


'IF YQUj V?ANT THIS PERFECT COMBUSTION YOU WILL FIND IT AT


OliDIE’S T m i


14. idNQ' STREET, CLITHEROE i,:—


FOOTWEAR Bale; :


■I ■ ’ ■ ' ’ ‘ • ■'


i


I NOW P R O C E E D IN G i | • ' • '


' ■ ; ^ AT - . ; t h o r n b e r s


43; MOOR LANE, 0.ITHEROE 1 Established 1892


i FARMERS IN S T O C K


New MASSEY-HARRIS & Second- Hand LISTER ; BLACKSTONE COM. SIDE DELIVERY RAKES and-lSWATHEBS


HEW HOR6E AND TRACTOR i RAKES. !- , I


! Everything Ion the farmer :


Lindley Pate Tel. Gitburn 2B1, . .


JOHN HOLT, JijrJ "


1 ] i I .


ODYEAR, INDIA TYRES


Notable Y e a r At Chatburn School


tPEN of the |13 candidates from Chatbum School were


IS


successful in the recent exam­ inations for places a t Gram­ mar and Technical Schools, said Mr. D. Taylor, the head- mister, presenting his report at i the ifirst annual prize dis­ tribution held in the Ghatburn Church Institute on Friday.


■The War had been notable


in [several ways,' said Mr. Tay­ lor, especially in the progress ofloutdoor pursuits.- He had received a special letter of commendation from the Royal Soblety! for the Protection of Birds, for the School’s entry In the Society’s essay competi­


tion. ; j , ■ k school garden had been


stirted' on a [plot of land behlridjthe Church Institute.


fjamfes had been particu­


larly : successful during the yeir, ahd:a number of child­ ren took part In the music festival for local schools held atjWhalley lastj month.!


Mrs. IH. Hardman, wife of


the Vicar of Chatburn, pre- septel the prizes to the child­ ren. ■ [


' ' . The vicar and chairman of


the Board of Managers, the Rev. Harry’HMdman, presid­


ing, priposed^i'vote of thanks to Mr. 'Taylof and his staff for their efforts during the year.


Prizejwlimers were: Seniors:


upper ' section: 1, Michael Butcher; 2, David Woods;; 3; Kathleen Driver; lower sec­ tion: 1. Vivienne Dukes; 2, (tie) ; Sandra Woods, John Davies.' Middle school: uppw section; 1, Wendy Hughes;_ 2, Susan ; Clayton: 3, Christine Townson. ’Middle section:. 1, Roy Porter: 2, Kristine Briggs; 3, Law):ence Whittaker', :Iower section: 1, Myrna Daireon: 2, Ann Taylor*,'3, Linda Flowitt. infants: 1, Betty Norgrove; 2, J o h n Wilson; 3 (tie) ^ ch a e l Prescott. Rosemary Wilson.


R.G. School Ghampions


■jrjxjURTEEN - Y EA R - OLD I GebSrey Cross, son of Mr.;


and the late Mrs. W. Cross, of Crowe Wood, Hurst: Grten, won


the Victor Ludorum cup at the (JUtherbe B.C. School sports on Wedn e sda y . - Runner-up to Geoffrey, who 'had 15 points, •was 14 - year - Old Christopher SiiTi.s, 'of Clitheroe,; with sevm


points,!-; r ' ! ,. The senibr girls’, championship i Chippijig. ; In - jthe junior .boys’ iclass,


Anthony Smith, aged! l l , of Whalley, won the championship, and ifl-year-old Joan Murphy, of Cnitherpe, won ,the junior | girls’ championship., '


I i - ■Phe iRev. Pr. Robert Walmsley


p re sen t , the house cup to Bede after i the completion of : the


sports. ! - . He'! p r e s e n t e d -individual


trophies -to ithe wtanCTs ' a t a ceremony. yesterday morning, when'[he addressed the gchool and piresented the schqbl-feavers


with hooks. ■ '


for- the b e s t ! pRiClte' and 'immediate-removal of-Horses, Cows Bulls, etcJ Dead or Alive, j.


Day and NigH Service. '


F a t Horses bought at. top prices.: :


RB.P.CJL Humane Killers .- used. I


Shay Head Cottage,


Black Lane Ends, Cklne TeL: WYCOIXEB 2(jo


Lever’s “LobbI” Calf Meal!


, 1 : ' I ■ ' I i; 93rd Birthday


GPORT Is th e ' last thing ^ most people think about,


when! thev^ are 90 but riot so, Mr. iohn Thomas Sharpies of Feazer Cottage,. Waddlngtop, who


birthday, on Sunday.


1 celebrated his 93rd ;.!


Mr- Sharpies Is passionately


fond'of football, arid all Ws life ihe has taken a , keen Interest In Blackburh Rovers, attending football matches at Ewood Park at every oppor­


tunity. , '■ I n ' August iast y e a r , . ;Mr, / i


S h a r p i e s attended three matches on the Shawbridge, groiijid In one week.


'! '


was won by Margaret Seed, aged 14, of iChlpplng, with a tie for second! place between 14-ym-old France Birtwell, of Clitheriw, and ISi-year-old Joan Winder, of


!


(^ISBURH AUCTION MART THUJsDAY, July 22nd


80-90 Aiteated newly-calved Cows and Heifers. ■;


• ATTESTjED DAIRY STOCK Weekly Prike Show and! Sale of


upwards of : 80 Attested In-calt Cows ahd Heifers. :


In large: ring, .


upwards of : 80 Pat Cows and Heifers, (Including consignment of Irish Hellers).


Weekly Prize Show and Sale of


500 Fat Lambs and Ewes. 40 Fat Pfss. 50 Calves.


on Thursday, July 15th,; see, our circular), i. i


. ■


(For correct entries which close .


'i I


.


' Grading !at 8-30;: Judglrig 10-30: sale 11 a.in.' In omaU ring with calves, followed by attested fat


cattle, btbOr. cattle, pigs and sheep. STORE STOCK


young Store iPlgs, Gilts and Sows m Pig. Sale approx. 12 noon, after Fat Pigs In small ring.


SPECIAL SALE;


of A 'r r is 'rm in-calf cows and HElFERa 1 I :


THURSDAY, August 5t h -. AUgust.-i-Sbeclal Show and Sale


, '. .


RICHARE) TURNER &iSON," Auctlobec^rs and Secretaries, Beiitbam, Lancaster.


Tel. Glsbum 242 sale days. Tel. Bentbam 367 other days. ' ^


POULTRY AND EQQ8


fflUPEB CHICKS, day^Jld Sussex X R.LH.- (as hatched) 17/6


dozen, £6 per 100; also good selec­ tion Gro^ng PUllets.-rMarshall Bros,, Hapten. Tel,; Burnley 4848,


forward. Orders booked! now win save you pounds as prices increase, Also, a lew younger p u l l^ ,are still available, from 8 -weeks', old upwards. iDay-oId chicks hatching: every Friday.-:-Jame3 E. Hartley.


pblNT-OF,J,AY- PULLETS '.24/- each now ready or, booking


Weekly Sale of upwards of SO , FAT STOCK I I Weekly ijrlze Show and! Sale of


■ Judging i l l 8.m. ;sale 12 noon. . ' ,


>■,


Sales by Private Treaty and Public ■Auction. I '


GEORGE .MIDDELTON (Senior) Auctionesf and Estate Agent :


■ 1 • ,


Clients for iall classes!of Property. Specialist In high-class Mortgages. Kents and ; accounts Collected., : .


tion. For i further : particulars apply-to the sole proprietor; '


IS, MILLTHORNEl AVENUE. CLITHEROE.


By THIMBLEBY & SHORLAND j


jiownham hall farm, Nr. CLlTHEEOri, LANGS. ,


Three mUes from !ciltheroe, . towards Sklpton.


j


THURSDAY, AUG.| 5th, 19^. Commenping at 12 noon j


THIMBL^BY & SHOBLAND


have been favoured with Instruc­ tions from the Rt. IHgn. .Ralph- Assheton. M.P., to sell by Auction a very choice selection, and by the Hon. Jocelyne Hotham, his entire herd,'; comprising; together


!! 85 N . i “ATTESTED” I


sist of 29 pedigree cows and 11 heifers, mostly latel Summer or early Autumn calversJ and 2 yovmg bulls. The herd Is old established and the Cattle are all home-bretl. from some 1 ■


AYRSHIRE CA'TTLE | The' " Downham ’’ i Cattle con­


, Pennine HIHb and should do well, wherever they go. The Rt. Hon, Ralph AsshCton Is also Including


In the Sale-; | I J


44 LAR(JE WHITE PIG S all pedigree and comprising 36 In-


& lg gilts and 8 young boars from


j , !


seeking healthy reliable stock of two popular i breeds, are recom­


vaccinated and tuberculin tested herd. The pigs are very'attractive and the best [foundation sows and beautifully bred sires have been employed In the. herd. Buyers


mended to] be present at this Sale.. ■


from the Estate Agent, at the place of Sale (Phone: Chatburn 219); from the Farm Bailiff, Red Syke Farm, fTwlston.l Nr, Clitheroe (Phone: Cilsburn' 326); or from


the Auctioneers,, 32,! Friar Street, Reading (Phone: 8429), :


THE clItheroe auction A mart. CO. LTD.,


MO^IDAY NEXT


SHEEP and! PIGS at 10-30 a.m. Grading at 9 a.m. I t Is Important that stock must be In early.


Weekly s ile of PAT CATTLE,


choice Fat Lambs; 66 Pat Sheep; 13 Ewes; 2 Cows and 6 Pigs.


for all entries. TUESDAY NEXT


' Entries already to hand ore : 188 Seven dayS’ notice to be given


Dairy Cattle and Pigs at 11 A.m.; also. Sale of all classes of Calves at 10-30 a.m., when 140-50 will be on offer.


Weekly Sale of I Non-attested WEDNESDAY NEXT


all ■ classes Of Attested; Cattle at 11-45 a.m. jA good show of up­ wards of 80-100 smart local and North Country Milk, In-calf and Geld Cattle will be forward (many


Weekly Prize Show and Sale of


and Laylng-off Cattle—FRIDAY, JULY 30th. j !


E. CHESTpR. Secretary. !


THE HELlllFIELD AUCTION ■L MART CO l-TD.


i A'lTEftTED SECT'IPN,, ‘


Heifers on'- .offer, the maiorlty from local I farms; also several good consignments direct ffom Scotland. i ; , ■; , Judging find Ballot, 11-46 a.m. Sale Imnledlately 1 afterwards.


Last Salee Nos. ObJ ; NON-ATTESTED


and Sale of Lylng-off Cattle; also a few lots bf geld; cattle expected.


Judging and Ballpt 11-30 ^ jn .


sale Immediately afterwards. . Last Sales Nos.-89.| ' H(iN-ATTE8TED


Sale of newly-calved cows and Heifers oh offer, dlrett from North Country and local Iprms, !


THURSDAY NEXT, July 22nd .Usual Weekly Prlke Show and


Judging and- Ballot 11-30 .aan. Sale Imnjeblately bfterwprda. Last Sales Nos. 38i


FAT STOCK


Stock at 1 0 1 a.m. jProm entries already to hand there Will l>c 30 to 40 Pat cattle, 100; to 120 Sheep. 6 Pigs and jseveral lots of calves.


THURSDAY NEXT*, July 22nd Usual Sale of all classes of Fat


of Lylng-off Cattle. | Will vendors please let [u® have their entries early to enable us to, advise customers. T :


I . F. W. Starkle. Secretary.


Phone: . secretary 226 .HelUfleld. Phone: Foreman 268 Helllfleld.


Fortnightly Prize Show and Sale


ATTESTED SECTION WEDnIeSDAY. July 28th


TUESDAY NEXT,! July 20th Usual Fortnightly: Prize Show


MONDAY NEXT.! duty iStH' . 80-100 liewly-calved Cows arid


from local farmers), j Next Fortnightly ;SaIe of . Geld


Catalogues i may ; be, obtained Is well - known " Rlbblcsdale’’


Scottish blood and,by the use of- bulls of the very best: breeding. The milk and buttet fat records are good and the Cattle are of splendid type and Quality. The Hon. Jocelyne Hotham's herd com­ prises 25 coWs and sCrved heifers; 16 unservedl heifers, ,'and 2 hulls; 21 being pedigree and 22 non­ pedigree. [The herd contains similar blood to the i “ Downham’’ herd and the Cattle have also befin reared ton the slopes or the,


of the i most noted First-class! referenced on applica­


GEORGE MIDDELTON (Senior), Auctioneer and Estate Agent.


0. HOTHERSALL, ' P.A.L.P.A. H. FORREST. P.A.L.P.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents.


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE. Tel. 05.


PROPERTIES ROR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


WADDINGTON


The Modern Semi.Dctached Residence


A well-built Property In a..Qulet' situation and with open aspects front and rear. ;


On the First Floor are Three Bedrooms, Bathroom with panel Bath, Washbasin and low flush W.C., Cylinder Airing Cupboard,


Small, well-kept Garden Areas. Immersion Heater:


Mains Services. „ Rateable Value £11. Annual Ground Rent £2/10/0.


Auctioneers, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 95. .


A good stone-built terraced house, with beautiful uninterrupted views at front and rear.


1, GREEN MOUNT. BARROW. Nr. WHALLEY.


Tbls well-built property, comprises: Passage; Sitting Room with large window; Dining Room with nice, modem flreplace; Kitchen with Kitchen Range; Pantry; above are Three Bedrooms. Bathroom and separate W.C. Outside are Washhouse and Coalplace. There Is a small pleasant garden at the front, and there Is also room for a garage at “ the rear of the property.,


R.V. £16 (rural rates); Groimd Rent £2/10/- p.a. V a c a n t Possession.


For further particulars! and to view apply:


r;


H0THER8ALL & FORREST, Auctioneers and Valuers,


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe, L Tel, 95.


WHALLEY


No. 11, CHURCH LANE. A Stone- built C o t t a g e comprising; Sitting Room with Vestibule; Scullery Kitchen and Coalstore. Above are Two Large Bedrooms. The Premises are In sound condition and nicely decorated. Small Garden to rear of premises with Toilet. All Mains. Services. Freehold. B.V. £6.


Vacant Possession.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers, Bank Salerooms, ■ Clitheroe. Tel. 95.


BARROW. Nr. Whalley.—Substan­ tial Dwelllnghouse, No. 2, ABBEY TERRACE. Comprising: Vesti­ bule; Lobby: Sitting Room and Living Room, each with tile range; Kitchen and Pantry. Three Bedrooms. Usual Ofllces In Yard at rear. R.V. £9 Ground Rent £1/14/3. Vacant Possession.


Auctioneers, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. , Tel. 95.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. BARROW. Nr. WHALLEY No. 23. COCKERILL TERRACE. A


substantial Dwelllnghouse con­ taining: Sitting Room; Living Room with tile flreplace; Kitchen, white porcelain "sink. Two Bedrooms. Usual Offices In Yard at rear. Ground Rent £1. R.V. £9. Vacant Possession.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe, Tel. 05,


TENDERS


WEST RIDING COUNTY council


SCHOPL MEALS 'SERVICE


supply of fish to School Kitchens In the Settle Divisional Area. The contracts will run from the 1st October, 1954, to the 31st March, 1955.


Tenders are Invited for the


should be addressed to the under­ signed to whom sealed tenders should be retunled .not later than the 26th July, 1954. ,


Applications for Tender Forma Education Ciffice, -


Settle. TtROCKHALL HOSPITAL. BLACKBURN.


LANGHO.


Tenders are I n v i t e d from DECORATORS for the interior re- decoratlon of the Old Church Hall at Brpckball Hospital, the vork to be completed by August


J3rd. Specification, etc. may be obtained from the Secretary at the Hospital.


LOST


,T OST three weeks ago—Pair -*-* Gent's, horn-rimmed SPEC­ TACLES, between Hurst Green and c l t t h e r o e ; reward.—16, Balmoral Avenue.


under folden bit near ear; red tall, head FP. far rib; Hornburn ewe; L both horns. — Pittman, Slaldbum:


. PUSLIC NOTICES BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, 1938 PRIVATE SLAUGHTERHOUSES


that .at a Meeting of the Clitheroe Borough Council held at the Town Hall, Clitheroe on T'uesday, 13th July. 1964, the following resolu­ tion was passed, namely:—' '


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


of a period of six months from the date of publication, of tbls resolution (16th July 1964), no further


“ That as from the expiration


' Implement this resolution In accordance with the procedure


-months after the;date of publica­ tion of this notice.


’Town Clerk’s Office, Clttheroe. ■ •


16th July, 1954. PERSONAL


■\fORTQAGE8. — Larger Mort-i -*■"■ gages arranged: existing ones paid off-, also 2nd Mortgages on; Houses, Flats, Businesses, cinemas,' IPactories, Hotels, Farms, etc.: also, Finance for'Industry. — Ashley’s (Dept. K33). 67, Cambridge Road) London, N.W.6.


- ! The Services of the


SKIPTON BUILDINO SOCIETY are-freely a t your disposal.


HOUSE PURCHASE OR INVESTMENTS, Local Agents;


Messrs. Edward, Chester & Son, .36, King Stfeeb Clitheroe.


HEREBY GIVEN that the above resolution will not take effect ■until approved by the Minister of Food, and that representations may-be received by him at-the Ministry's headquarters ' Great Westminster Ho u s e : London. S.W.ii within the-period o f two


' prescribed by the said Act." AND - FURTHER NOnCB IS


G. riETHEBINGTON. Town Clerk.


premises as a slaughterhouse be gfanted by the Council Under the Pood and Drugs Act, 1938 and that after ' that period all such licences then In force cease to have effect, and be not renewable; the Town Clerk to be. and he Is hereby, authorised to take all necessary steps to


l i c e n c e s to keep


T OST. — In Wool EWE with homed Lamb; earnaarked


'


Divisional Education Officer. :


E. B. NELSON,


Vacant Possession. To View: by, appointment, only with. HOTHERSALL & FORREST,


day.


Room with patent " Plreijiaster v Interior to modern tllo range; Scullery Kitchen, white, porce­ lain sink (h. and c.); Larder:


"WESTFIELD.” WADDINQTON. ,


-


The Accommodation comprises:; Porch with glazed panel inner door; Hall; Lounge; . Dining


T ADIES' DRl •v —Comer King Lane.


■RRING AJ And :


:|;SSES (all reduced) House, bottom of


guaranteed; i earls re-threaded by experts.—Morion.'s, 18, Moor Lane. Clithcroe.


an Watcb !Repairs; , ISPUNS ODDIE’S TEXTILES


t IadIES’ ! SH M ME B UNDER- WEAR:—Corner HopSe, King


Lane,' , ■ ! ’; !,>■ ■- .


l»ARGAINS.-fGood " sound '48ln. ■JA all-tile ; toEPLACES; com-


Elreplaces; Accrington;,,-


'Union Street,


kinds: •' ^atlsflctlon -guarantted.— 24, King Wlillam Street,- Black- burn, ' 'Tel. 7920.


EU8B.B 1 -PGE for high-class diamond, BEPAIBS , of all


•\rYLONS.—4/tll .to' 13/6.--Coracr ll’ House. King Lane.


_______ ■ .. ■


TENN 8 RACKETS


machine stringing; natural, sinew or nylon gut; hurgent repairs same


Re-strung repaired; hand or


COOKS. qASTLE STREET;. ; NYLON ODDIE’S TEXTILES


■ '


}I0RNEB HQ^SE. Klng LaneJ for HEINS RADIO LTD.|


' selection and value. In ladles ARDIGAN3 knd BLOUSES.


TH^ ' ;


TELEVISION PEOPLE OF RISHTON


!


Television Rental now only-10/- . [weekly , '


A brand new'1954 Ekenvision T.7. on Rental 10/- weekly


Deposit £5, jwhlch Includes the fitting of a flrst-class aerial and - the set reSdy to switch oil. • '


!n6 other payment. Send P.C. ' or , ring CIt. Harwood 3265, .


Full! service facilities and' jail I replacements free i


I ll HIGH; ST., EISHXON. PRINTS ODDIE’S TEXTILES


HEINS iBADIO LID-! EKGOVISION RENTAL,!


'and backyard cabins £15; [also Greenhouses; I Cornwell’s Portable Buildings.—IJsleux, York Lane.


EN’S Summer .UNDERWEAR) Pants, Pyjamas, Vests, Trunks! Cor: irnej- House,) King Lane. ' ;


QALe'.—1938 Ford B De lu x e - lA tax year; i very clean car;! any trial, I 1951 (jommer 8cwts. Van; as new; any inspection; cheap.^ Ji Hi g h l a n d , 48, Moor Lanel Cjltheroe.


I ■ ! '


.master ” unit; good condition; reasonable price.—1, Monk Street! Ulltheroe.


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pOOD WHI'IB BLANKETS 39/6 '-'T each; Dormy Blankets 50/- esch.—Comer I House, King Lanei


(flocks, Rings! Cutlery, and pay for It weekly.—R u s b r 1 d g e , jewellers. 24. King William Street. Blackburn. |


V selection and value In SHEETS, Tjowels, Pillow) Sets, Tablecloths.


VELVETS ODDIE’S TEXTILES pORNER HOUSE, King Lane, for


QALE,—Two ijASY CHAIRS In un- P cut moquette; bargain, £11.— 20, Bridge Terrace, Mltton Road, Whalley.:


f - ________


QALE.—14 large white WEANERS, 9 weeks did.—L.. Smalley, 23. Princess Avenue. Clitheroe.


yANTONA' BEDSPREADS from 27/6; -Vantona Quilts; selec­


'


dALE.--150 lolv weeks’ old PIGS; ■P large blade X large white.—J . Howard, . Salisbury Hall Farm, -Newton-ln-Bowland, Nr. Clitheroe.


[Skirts,, Panteei: ' Corner House,


T ADIES’ ' NI K n l c k


■njrANTED . ’ ’ OBAMOPi:i


urgent.—Mello Glltheroe 448,


capital £450; share : 60/50; Write: Box Times.


or


pOMM- I S S l PARTNER


VOUNG pri J- quires Whalley ireferably


IGHTGOWNS, Vests, ers, Combinations, 0 .a , X.O.S.—


King Lane. W.LNTED


ONE In good order; Waddlngton. Tel.


fifor SH. coast town;: <haw £12 weekly and refs, exchanged.— G6, Advertiser and


ON agent ■ wants


cfesslonal man re' AfXXJMMODA’nON;


Qx G7. AdVeT I


BARLOW.—1 desire to friends .and expressions


vth garage.—Write: It User and Times.: i


Clitheroe district;


ACKNOVILEDCMENT8 -M/s:


Glsburn Mill,, bl:


! floral tribu. : tbelr sad b^: doctor for


S e c o n d - hand


tion and, value.—Corner House, King Latf^. Tel. 663.


jr i USBRIDGe I -Y ou can' choose any article In stock—Watches,


dALE'.—Gentsl’ " New Hudson ’! P CYCLE; fitted with “ Cycle'


irow Gardens iUtheroe 298


IN MEMORIAM


lOWLING.—in loving tnemory of dear : mother and' grandma, jwho died July [18th, 1952.


! For ever loved, for ever dear. I—From Gladys and Ethel, Gls­ burn; i Vera and family, Scott


[ House; and Leslie and family, Droylsdefl.


:■


FIELDIliG.—In loving memory of j my dear FAther, who died July ! 17th, 1938; [also my dear Mother, who died Januair 4th, 1941, and


With [God's angels! they' rest Above,


But I In our hearts .they dwell •In: lote.


—Prom '[Lily and Jlm|'^ 114, St. Faul’s Street. Low Moor. .


HALL.—in loving memory ■ of a [dear jMother, Catherine, -who 'idled July 3th, 1953. ! .


■ For all her loving kindness, She asked nothing!In return. I f all the world deserts you. To your mother you-can turn.


—Prom [ Elizabeth, James and I . grandchllaren.


. : • ibB, 'Whalley -Road. ! '


HALL.—In loving memory of a , [dear Mother, Catherine, who; Idled 13th July, 1953| :•


No verse can say, no flowers repay,


All we lost a year, to-day. - i i


-7, George.:.Street, Gt. Harwood. -In loving memory of


■ .. .


JACK a i John, 16th,


.J . Barlow and!son - .hank all relatives; neighbours for kindt of sympathy land;


;es received during! ireavement; .also, the Is kind attention.


Glsbum: i


BIRCH.—Denqis and- Myra, land [sisters of .t)he late Mrs. Edith Birch, sincerely thank all rela­ tives .and I friends, for floral tributes, messages of sympathy, and kindness shewn during their great sorrow.


12, Charlesworth Terrace, : caitheroe. I_______ ________ I i


BOARDMAN.—Mrs. Boardman'and I family desire to thank Mr. J . ! Dewhurst and Son and employ­ ees of Shawbridge Mill for; the kltldness and sympathy shewn


' lei:


. Tlmr,• : Joys


I —T[roi'


But With


[1952.1 ■ . .goes', on with miSny


r : husband and father, who passed away . July


your, memory still Is: with us, i ■ • ■ ^ '


ars, ■ , - ■ ■ ., - ' ..


the;passing of tie,years. ,hls, wife and family;


30, De l.acy Street.


JACKSON.—Treasured memories of I our dearly loved son, David, who


[ left us suddenly July; 20th, 1949. Memory j lane Is a;'beautiful ■ Iplace,


I ' -. I !


Again and again we travel that i [lane.


I .Evety leaf may fade and die: : 'Evety, rising sun may set, ,


1. , -V' ] f lyr'


: to them 111 their sad bereave­ ment.


BRIGCS.^’Tbe sister and nieces of : tb e : late-Mrs. Briggs wish to i thank all friends and neighbours I for'floral, tributes received dur­ ing: their.; bereavement.


Harrop,' BoItoh-by-Bowland. ,'■'' :


CHRISTY.—Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christy, and Miss Tattersall wish to express their thanks to all


i . Union Street, Low Moor. .


; tbelr bereavement; also the I doctor and nurse for their kind [ attention.


friends and flelghbours for tbelr kind expresfflons of. sympathy and floiM tributes received in


! Do'not grieve fori me, I am I i [oplyi sleeping, ‘ - I UhljUi'we meet again.


I-


I oitcn look at your picture. You are) smiling ahd seem to say, ! - ' • !


But you.. dear, son,,, we. will ; [never forget, i'


I -i-Prom i hls loving Mother, ! Dad, and his son AJlstalr. ,


73, Salthlll. 'Terrace. Clitheroe.-" ‘


JACKSON.-'irreasured i niemorles of a ideari brother. David, who died July 2 0th,'1949: sepi bfl.


' You [suffered much and told ■ : BO few; •


; i


-j Bu t. wei shall remember, no !


i


COTTAM.—Mr.- and Mrs, H. Mc­ Donald: and. Mr. Tom ' Madderri wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their


: their bereavement; - also the : doctor for ihls klud attention.


q, Kcinple view.


1 tr lb ultoA received : in their I bereavemeiit; also the doctor 1 and nurse for their kind , attention, i


...................... (fliorley House, .Clltheroe..


LIFE—The 'family of the late Hairy. Life wish to thank all relatives^ friends and neighbours for -the many kind expressions of sympathy extended to them in their; sad -and' sudden bereavement; also for the many beautiful floral .tributes.


NetharSdll, Bolton-by^Bowland..


PROCTER.'-'-Mr. James Procter and family express sincere thanks to ell reiatlves. nMgh-


■ hours, .8^, Leonard's. Mothers’ Union, 'WhallBy Women’s Insti­ tute. Rev. H. .’Dowsend; the family doctors, ' and all ; other friends for floral, tributes received and kindness shewn during thclr time of sorrow.


4, Green.Mdunt, Bsirow, l^alley.


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KING.—The [brothers and sisters of the late Royal King wish to. thank all relatives, friends and neighbours; for their kind ex-' presslons of sympathy and floral


—Prom' Eiaie, Jack and children. 20, victoria I Street,Olltheroe. ■ , :


: matter how long. . ■.,


! kind expressions of sympathy and floraU tributes received In i


NORCROSS.-f-ln loving memory. : of a dear .wife and mother, who died July 14th, 1953. ,


I There's a road called remem- -brance,


, meat.


' 1 take that road; In thought - r to-day,


• 'Where (thoughts and wishes I


| : ■


Toj tjie lone I cannot greet'. - —From, her loving husband:


; who died I July 14th, 1953. ,. I


[ •! well" * ' „ 1' -1 Not [even said " Good-bye," She iwat gone before we knew, Gpd| alone knows-'-why, '


She [bade no one' a last 'fm^ i -old] . '


. memory of a dear' wife and mother, Sarah Jane, who died July-19tlTl951.


—From her dear family. SHUTTLeWiORTH.-Hi


l o v l n f r Love mil bold her memory


Through’ every , day and every i yeajr.'


—From t lisband, daughters, son . , and . ilaugbter-ln-law, and


Ak swejt . and dear as yeeter- ! <lAy.


I- - grafldddldren. .


Time ( oes. by, hut memories : Stay.


- - fllNEBALSeillCE


NORCROSS.j—In loving memory of a dear mother and grandma,


! . Her ;memory -will [ never grow i ■


I A grief I too, sad ,.tb be told, '■ To us who loved and lost her.


She lefU a: beautiful memory,' :


reolace 'kindneu and con- > sfderation when we are serving a family in-time, of need. Instead of performing our duties, automaticilly, or w in an Jmnersonal manner,


KINDNESS ; We fe^l that nothing can


wishes at all times, and act wlth_klndness and thought­ fulness, i In fact we can truthfully say that ^ our whole service is based on these tijo attributes.:


e ' consider the family s


$ome! may forgat you. now r . -lybulard gone,!


■ : , ■ - ■


Bleep; ofl, dear brother, for It. I Is true,


;


■Yeats may come and time may.. :■ :■ ■


■ ■!


Ird . thoughts : are ; both tender and true;


Because i t leads,' dear David, i ; . -|to, you. ' ■


changes, - teand sorrows,- smiles and


—^From her loving son John, ■ and wlfel Mary. . ,


We little knew her end-was -hear,:


'


The [blow; was hard} the shock severe,


'


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■WANTED.—MAN With! mechanl- ■' cal knowledge (half-jtlme), for


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Applications, In writing, not


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;ome Student Nurses the G.N.C.[certlficate


s iL V E R WEDDINQ LOCKLEY—PEMBERTON


0 “ , l?tb Ju ly , 1929, ■ at ■ Holy ramty Church, Blackburn, by


horn Roafl.; Cllt^roe. CONGRATULATIONS


i;


the Hev Parry, Samuel Lockley ' to Martha^Pembertoni! Present t address: The Bungalow. Hen-


LOCKLEV.—Congratulations and -best wishes to Sam -and Martha


on your; I s i l v e r (W.eddlng anniversary.-


—From -j Mother. Annie and Tom.


I - •:• ; •' ' '


LOCKLEY.—Congratulations and best wishes to Sam and Martha on ybur jsll.ver' jWeddln-g anniversary.


' ‘ '


Congratulatlims and best wishes to Sam and Martha, May your ^ silver turn' , to [gold. :


—From Alice,[Jack and Elaine. ■ LOCKLEY—PEMBERTON


- -—BJom - L y d i a , John and chlldrenj


. : oeaVh s


BOARDMAN.—On July 10th at 54 Oxfor-d I Street, i Salford 6, fortified by the Rites , of Holy Mother Church R.I.P., WUllam, the dearly loved husband aged aged 70 years, the dearly be­ loved h u s b a n d of Marla Christine iani- dear lather of Ellis and Edna. Interment took 8 5 V.ia. Wednesday, July


14tn; at I Weaste Cemetery. Salford. 1


CHRISTY.—On July 12th, 1954, at 1, Union I Street, Low Moor, . Clitheroe, Mortimer, the beloved , ^ b a n d of the late Annie


I


I ! sister i Mary Alice, [who died' I ; ,


December [ 12th, 1926, and brotheir Jim, who died December' [30th, 1949.1


- —Bennett.) Tel. cnitheroe 582.


CLEGG.-On: July 13th, at 88, Highbury [Road, St. Annes-on-


' suffering. | ' .


Sea, _M, Winifred, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. B.. D. Clegg, formerly of 1. De Lacy Street. Clltheroe. Interment on Saturday. July I6th, at 11 a.m. at Fadlhain Cemetery,, FriendSr please 1 - actept -this, -the only intlmatlonj At rest after much


COTTAH.—Oh July 10th,'1964, at the, home! of his daughter. 9, Kemple View, Clltheroe, Albert, the. beloved husband of the late Ellen ; Cottam, aged 68 years. Interred at St. Mary's Cemetery on the 14th.


—Benhett.j Tel., Clltheroc 582. ' 52nd year.


Mary’s Cemetery on the 13th. , -—Bennett.' Tel., Clltheroe 582.


KING.—On [July 9th, 1954, at Choricy House, Clltheroe, Royal, the beloved son of the late Mr,- and Mrs. I Nelson King, In his Interred at St. •


SWINBANK.-I-On July 16th, 1954, R o b q r t . l aged' , 91 -years, dearly^ beloved husbana of, the ' late; Sarah Jane Swln- bank , (otj Halton West), at his daughter'll residence. Nether-


■ Bowland, to-morrow (Saturday, J-uly 17l3r) at 2-' p.m.; leaving Netnertown ■ at. 1 pm. FVlends pjease accept -this, the . only Intimation.


, town, [Whmley. - Funeral at 'St. P e t e r ’s Church,- Bolton-by-


.,v THORNTON.I-On July 14th, 1954,


- interrhent at Burnley Cemetery Saturday, July 17th, at' 11 am.


—G.: Caivcriey and Sons. Tel. 297/756. .


■ ■ ; IN MEMORIAM


CHRISTY.—Fondest - memories of Alice, Who] died July, ,1943.


/ There does . she- -rest from - learth'si tol l lhg, ' : -"- - -


SUentiy jthe angels took her, Into the mansions above,


' '


,; ,Saffr.'lh|;the.-arms of God’s I love, • ; -


'


CROOK.-rln' loving memory of Eliza Ann \ Crook, who died ' July 21ft, {1952.


For ever lov^—for,: e'ver dear. :


-F rom ■ her | loving --husbaiid, son. • daughter-ln"Iaw,-- and grand- : children! (Catherine and John.


____ In -loving.membiy of a dear Mother, who died Jiify 2l6t. 1952.-





. : She asked'nothing In return. I f all the world deserts you. To] yoiitl mother you-can turn, •


.For- all her- loving kindness,


—Prom ie r ■ .loving daughter, ganddaughter and son-ln-


Brocklehurst Farm,: . ' West Bradford. .'


at 12(_ Waddlngton'Road, Cllth- eroe, Beatrice Annie, the beloved wife of the late, John Thornton, formerly of 154,. CkiM Clough ; Lane,. Burnley.-aged. 60 years.


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(Ihrlsty, aged 75 years. Interred dt St. Mary's Cemetery on the, lota.-


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S^ats may be reserved at the Box Office f [i p.m. or at the General Office, 2, Moorjl [


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