8 Clithcroe Advertiser & Tm ‘5, Bcccmher .31, 1954 1
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¥ • n WEANERS
MEAL.
SALES BY AUCTION
nPHE HELLIFIELD AUCTION •*- MART CO. LTD.
ATTESTED SECTION
HEIFERS, all direct from local farms; also several good consign ments direct from Scotland.
MONDAY NEXT, January 3rd 80-100 newly-calved COWS and
•Cattle. Judging and Ballot 11-30 a.m.
Sale immediately 'afterwards. NON-ATTESTED
TUESDAY NEXT, January 4th a Usual Fortnightly PRIZE SHOW
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Judging and Ballot 11-30 a.m. Sale Immediately | afterwards.
NON-ATTESTED
and SALE of newly-calved COWS and HEIFERS, all direct from North Country and local farms.
Judging and Ballot 11-30 a.m. Sale Immediately afterwards. Last Sales Nos. 46.
FtlT STOCK;
THURSDAY NEXT, January 6th chWEEKLY SALE of 30 to 50
MANUFACTURED BY };it '
1 1 ilMIII UTTLEMOOR GLITH
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Phone: 226 Helllfleld Secretary. :>hone: 258 Helllfleld Foreman.
Several good lots ol Lanibs, etc. Grading 10 a.m. Sale Immediately afterwards. •
P. W. STARKIE,
Q.ISBUhN AUCTION MART THURSDAY, Gth Jan., 1955
CORN MILLS Telephones 533 and
EROE 534 Clitheroe
Dairy cattle, ( 60-70 grand, young newly-
qnd breeders. 30-40 In-calf Cows, and Heifers. Judging 11 a.m. Sale 12 noon.
lly all shown by local farmers FATSTOCK
180: Prime Bullocks, Heifers and Cows; 150 Pat Lambs, Shearlings
ond Ewes; • 180 Pork and Bacon I
Igs.Grading 8-30 a.m. All stock
I rust be penned before 10 a.m. Sales: Cattle 10-30 a.m.; Calves
IJl a.m.; Pigs 1 p.m.; Sheep 2 p.m. STORE STOCK
Cfllts in-pig. Sale 4 p.m.
100-120 young Pigs, Sows and
RICHARD TURNER & SON, Chartered Auctioneers and Secretaries, Bentham.
Ofel.: GlsbUrn 242 Sale Days. Bentham 367 ether Days.
TH E CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD
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Viz. 20 fat Cattle, 130 choice oggs, 17 Pigs. Sale 10-30 a.m. Grading 9 a.m.
20-30 Milk Cattle and 60-70 Calves 111 be on offer.
lAIRY CATTLE, ‘ STORE PIGS ND CALVES at 10-30 a.m., when
WEDNESDAY NEXT
SALE of all classes of Attested Cattle at 11-30 a.m. A good show of upwards of 70 smart local and North Country Ml k and In-calf Stock will be on ollsr. (Last Sale Nos. 72).
WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and i i'' f
of Non-attested GELD and IN- CALP CATTLE Will be held on FRIDAY, JANUARY 14th.
1 Tel. 325. E. CHESTER, WEEKLY SALE of Non-attested TUESDAY NEXT IN /ullwood Farmya
w e e k l y SALE OP PAT ATTLE, SHEEP and'PIGS. The illowlng Stock will be on offer.
MONDAY NEXT s
“OVERWEIGHT-LOOK” id SPENCER
BANISH FOUNDATIONS
created for you by expert ^ jdeslgners,
SEE YOUR NEW FIGURE YOU WILL BE AMAZED!
Mui|iel C. Bargh EAST VENTURE VILLA,
Nr. CHAjTBURN STATION. Tel.: 326 ChatburiL
ID YEARS' EXPERIENCE Apppintinent only.
ARMERS STOCK
Fencers and Posts
d Muck Spreaders . ind Wolseley Electrh
Bamlord
Alfa-Laval. Fullwood and /Gas coigno Units and Spares P.T.Z. for Cattle and Sheep
The Next FORTNIGHTLY SALE Secretary.
Sheep Dips. Trucks, Barrows, Ladders
Everyth hg for the Farmer
Lindley Pate T e .' Gisburn 251.
TO GET BEST RESULTS from
i ' l i l !i ’i
ADVERTISING
and make no mistake—it goes ithe best guarantee o
is the best—and with it all car batteries, the
EXIDE guarantee whicl|i| is unconditional and meaiu what it says.
Obtainable from your Ibcal garage or from W. & F. DAWSON, LTD., Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe, Tel. 252, through your local garage.
© You must reach the maximum number of people whether you are advertising merchandise, services or events. To do thfe In the most economical way, it la essential tnat you find out exactly how much per thousand copies your
publicity Is costing. ® AUDITED NET SALES ijiGURES
are the only certain guarantee of your costs. Our accountants guarantee you a weekly net sale of 8,000 copies, which, means thal; the Advertiser & Times Is read by at least 25,000 people each
week. i_I COMPLETE COVERAGE GENIJM REDUCTIONS tj ij V > I \ !' I { 14, King Street, CLITHEROE
ODIiS TIKtlLES JANUARY ;ird, 1955
D ifiiitl !' AT STUD HU!RST GREEN
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WHIST AND DANCE.—There r };i . , ! i i r'<| •i ;
was a good attendance at a 'ii'hist and domino drive and cance in St. . Joseph’s R.C. t chool, Hurst Green, on Monday night, j Eighteen' tables were occupied; for. whist, and prizes were presented by the Rev. W. .
' ThoinasJ S.J., parish priest, to the foUdwing -winners’: Ladles; 1, Mrs. W, Lawson; 2, Mrs. P. Slater; 3, Mrs. A. Hayhurst; 4,
. Mrs. I.l Wilkinson. Gents.: 1, Mr. R. Gross; 2, Mrs. G. Mellhig: 3, Mr. d. Snape; 4, Mr. B. Snape. Dominofs: 1, Mr. ,1^ Hesmond-. haigh; 2, Mr. F. O’ponnell; 3, 'Miss M.j Holden: 4, Mrs. W. Dux- bury. Competitions were won by Mr. D. Lakeland and Mrs. Birch,
and spcA prizes by Mr. and Mrs. F. Nutjer. Music for dancing
• ’ was^prpvided by Syd Lewis's Accordipn Band.
. CmLibREii’S PARTY. — One I ■I r, i;
hundred and thirty children each received a gift from Santa Claus at the] aniiual tea party and Christmas .tjree in St. Joseph’s School on Tuesday. An enjoy able programme included carols,
, games and hancing, and a film ' Show by Fr.j Lawrence, of Stony- hurst Collegle.
-aneslap Farm, Chatburn, Near jllthcrofe. Phone Chatliurn 314.
j ' ■ ‘
AT Stua.-I-Peaigree Large White Premium BOAR.—F. Clakton,
tvth."—iWllllam Pennington, Law- son House, Sawley. Tel. Chatburn J49.
A T STUD. — Pedigree BOAR " Grossfleld Champion Boy
POULTRY AND EGGS
ARE early hatches most proflt- a able? Prove It yourself with
bred from the best pedigree stock In the country. Available now; reasonable prices; road delivery. Write, 'phone or call. — Edwin Waterworth, Netherheys Poultry Farm, Colne. Tel. 757.
batch |Of my accredited CHICKS, BILLINGTON MBS. N. HOP WOOD. —The
death took place last week, after a short illness, of Mrs. Naomi Hopwobd, of 9, Victoria-terrace, Billington. She was ,79. A .native of Wales, Mrsi Hopwood had lived In Billington for many years,, and had a long association with Billington Baptist CAiuich. A widow, she leaves two sons, to whom sympathy will be ex ten d i in tneir bereavement. A ser vice, conducted by the Rev. A. C. Durrant, was held in the- Baptist Church, prior to -the cremation at Carleton on Mon day.
, 1949-
of Clitheroe and the Clitheroe and ■ Bowland Districts Is assured, insist on knowing what you oav for In the Important matter of circulation by tadihg out the Certified Net S^les of the news papers in which you advertise and be sure that • your advertisement appears in the
WEEKLY SALE OP ATTESTED ialved Cows and Hellers, practlc-
oice young Heifers and Cows.
BRING YOUR TRACTORS 7 c
NEW tractors supplied
Walmsiey & Simpsor Phone:
LIMITED — CLITHEROE 17
TO US FOR REPAIR-Large or Small--and take advantagi- of our amazirig service.
THURSDAY NEXT, January Gth Usual WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW
nice seasonable'Show is expected from the usual well-known con signors.
nd SALE of Lylng-off Cattle. A
classes of lying-off. Cattle to be offered after the sale of Dairy
Entries also taken for all
SALES BY AUCTION
GEORGE MIbDELTON (Senior) Auctioneer and Estate Agent
Clients for all classes of Properly. Specialist in high-class Mortgages. Rents and accounts collected. J
tion. Foil further particulars apply to the sole proprietor;
CLITHERpE. TELEPHONE 895. FCR SALE BY PRIVATE TREA’p f
The Sui erior' Semi-Detached ! Residence
Nod. 21, LITTLEMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE.
Lounge with bay window; Dining Room; Scullery Kitchen and Pantry. ■ Above are Three Bed rooms, Bathroom and W.C. Garage; bilck-bullt Coalplace and ■ ■ ■ “ I let; nice Garden. All iivlces. Rateable Value
The Accommodation comprises:
outside To Mains Ser £16.
d Ground Rent £3/3/0. £250. j
eposit; balance on mortgage, : Vacant Pdssession on completloi|.
To View apply to:
GEORGE MIDDELTON (Senior). Auctioneer and Estate Agent, .
15, Milithijrno Avenue, Clitheroe. TELEPHONE 895.
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GEORGE MIODELTON (Seniof), Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 15. MlljLTHORNE I AVENUE'
Sales by Private Treaty and Pub lo Auction.
Flrst-claffl references on applica j
SITUATIONS VACANT
CLARE HALLi HOSPITAL. (452 Beds),
SOUTH MIMMS. BARNET. HERTS NEAR LONDON /
qualification for Preliminary State Examination and Tubercu losis Association ; Certificate, fol lowed by two yeats at one of the affiliated General Hospitals to complete training! for Final State Examination.
NURSES required Jo r four-year course combining general and y tuberculosis training. First two
ears spent at CLARE HALL lor
with an additional Service Allow ance of £60 on completion of two years' training In Tuberculosis -Nursing.
sidered for Students to complete two years’ training only for Tuber culosis Association Certificate. Candidates must be 18 years or over. % Salary: 1st year £230 per
nnum; 2nd year £240 per annum
3rd and 4th years. Male Student Nurses receive an additional £14 6s. Od. per annum for each year of training. Where the student Is resident, 'a deduction of £108 p.a. Is made for residential emolu
Appropriate salaries payable lor * ments provided.
Training School commencing 1st February, 1955. and applications t should be made to the Matron of
Information may Be obtained. EXPERIENCED
MOTOR MECHANIC REQUIRED.
WELLGATE MOTORS LTD., CLITHEROE.__________
rriLLOTSONS (BOLTON) LTD. -A
colour machines.; Contributory pension scheme in operation. Young journeymen trained on Mlehles for half-tbne and colour work. Apply, giving details of experience, to: Works .Manager, Tlllotsons (Bolton) Ltd., Meal- house Lilne, Bolton.______________
- require Letterpi-ess Machine Minders for single and double
VERGER/CARETAKER required a' for St. Mary's Parish Church
BRITISH RAILWAYS
position subject to satisfactory probationary period. Salary per annum: age 15 or 16 years, £165; 17, £180; 18, £255, rising annually to £420 at 28. Prospects of pro motion to higher -positions. Free residential rail travel up to 8 miles. Other rail travel con cessions and holidays with pay after qualifying period. Write: District Passenger Superintendent, Staff Office, Hunt's Bank, Man- chester, 3._______________ (55744)
Male, £7/10/0; Female £5/17/0 per 43-hour week. Whitley Coun cil conditions of service. Applies-, tlons to Administrative Officer, with two testimonials or names of referees, as soon as possible.
COOK required early January.
CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE.
Langho Colony for Sane Epileptics, Near Blackburn.
MANCHESTER CORPORATION
gaged mainly on window cleaning. Wage £6/16/0 for a 48-hour week, plus overtime payments. The conditions of service are In accordance with the recommenda tions of the Ancillary Staffs Council. Apply to the Secretary- Steward. Langho Colony, near Blackburn.'_____ ;__________ -
rpiLLOTSONS (BOLTON) LTD. C have vacancies for good
eq u/fpment. Apply; Works Manager, Tlllotsons (Bolton) Ltd,, Mealhouse Lane, Bolton.
ompositors. Contributory pension scheme.' New modern factory and
T ADY required for Bar Dispense •*-* work.—Apply; Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley.__________________
dressing.—Irene, Hairdresser, Odd- fellOWs’ Hall, Clitheroe. Tel. 190.
OMAP.T GIRL' (under 17 years of .age) required to learn Hair
hours; early closing Wednesday and Saturday. Apply by letter to: Manager, Co-operative Society, Whalley. not later, than January 6th, 1955.______________________
w a n t e d .—FEMALE GROCERY ’ ’ ASSISTANT; T.U. wages and
HOSPIT.AL PORTER, to be en
require BOYS of good education under 17 years of age for training as BOOKING AND PARCELS CLERKS at GISBURN. P e r m a n e n t superannuable
and conditions apply to; The Vicarage, Church Street.
nd Sunday Schdol. For terms he Hospital from whom further
GIVEN TO BARNET TWICE WEEKLY. Vacancies in the Preliminary
FREE TRAVELLING FACILITIES „ „ „ Applications Will also be con , I
(TUBERCULOSIS NURSING) MALE AND FEMALE STUDENT
ON SALE
•D Bli-tlle FIREPLACES; com plete with raised hearth, flreback, Iret and grate, £8; delivery 5/-; to be seen to be bellevea.—Union Fireplaces, 67, Union Street, Accrington.
U'ARGAINS.—Good Sound 4Bln.
4-‘ 47/6; Bedlackets; selection —Corner House, King Lane. SALE—dDoirS TEXTILES
TADIES' DRESSINCJ i'GbiVNS
TADIES’ NI IGHTGOWNS, AJ Knickers and Vests; W„ O.S., X.O.B.—Corner IHouse. King Lane.
WHITE Flannelette SHEETS; —C29/6 pair; 80 x 100 37/6 pair.
orner House, King Lane, SALE—ODDIE’S TEXTILES
riARDEN SHEDS £15.—Cornwell, ^ .(Portable Buildings), Langho. Tel. Blackburn 48329.
■irULLY - FASHIONED NYLONS;. 12. 15 and 30 denier; 10/11 to
12/11.—Corner House, King Lane. SHIPS’ CARPETS
s New condition; all, sizes In tock; free delivery. ,
TAPSELL & WEST, The Old Firm,
9, LEEDS ROAD. NELSON.
'IW'YLONS from 5/6 pair.—Corner House. King Lane.
•p U S B R I D G E for hlgh-cl'ass k*-*' DIAMOND REPAIRS or all 2inds; satisfaction guaranteed —
b4, King William Street. Black-
urn. Tel. 7920 SALE
CREPE NYLONS for hard wear. -------- I
, CORNER HOUSE, ' Bottom of King Lane.
I
FISH-NET NYLONS; all sizes; 8/6 per pair.
Pinpju ^
CORNER HOUSE. KING LANE. ‘'4b cuooss
Clocks Hlngs. Cutlery, and pay .weekly.—R u s b r r d g e .
‘>tock—Wiiicnea, B™c^kbur'n^*' nnH* w WilUam Street.
^ORNEK HOUSE, King Lane, lor . . .I'Adles Vedonls" and ‘I'Shep-
and W., O.S., X.O.S. Tel. 663. SALE—ODDIE'S TEXTILES
Corner House, King Lane. orner House. King
l.aiip ch. I 4” ' styles
T)0RMY BLANKETS. — White, Hose, Green, 49/6 each.
y/ 'OLOURED Flannelette SHEETS; C Rose, Green,' Peach, Blue.—
Y'ORNER HOUSE, King Lane, for ea BLANKETS; at 42/6 and 45/6
;
•4-* Wadded Quilts; also Vantona Quilts and Bedspreads,—Corner House, King Lane,
NjlDERDOWNS, Down Quilts,
Interlock; M„ O.S., X.O.S.; Cardi gans, Pullovers.—Corner House, King Lane.
IVrEN'S VESTS and Pants; pure wool, wool mixtures,' and
i HOUSE FOR SALE R Modern Semi; V.P.; /S Bedrboi^s;
View by appointment (2-4 p.m.):' 31, Litticmoor Road, Clitheroe.
.V. £15; excellent condition) —
Jumpers; Blouses,—Corner House, King Laiie.
r ADIES’ CARDIGANS; all st/les and colours; W„ W:X.,'ois.;
1 i |
three down. All Mains ServlcEs; vacant possession.—Apply: 9, Fbrt Street, Clitheroe._____________
13,, MONTAGUE ST.. CLITHEROE. Accommodation: 'Two Rooms up,
coats, Vests.-^Corner House, King Lane.
, - WANTED
QUANTITIES—560 WEEKLY JACK HALL,
TRAPPED RABBITS la r g e or SMALL
I WANTED
WELLGATE FISHERIES, CLITHEROE. Tol. 511- ’
■WANTED—COUNTRY COTTA' ” or House, preferably detach^
area near Clitheroe; Sawley side posslble.i'^Wrlte: Box Dl, Adv tlser and Times.
THANKS
T>OY required; school-leaving AJ age for farm work; live In; good home and working conditions.— Leemlng, Page Fold. Waddlngton.
Lever’s “ Lpfapl” CalfMeaP;
The Perfect Milk Substitute | ‘ No Boiling Water required
For particulars ask W. Bambe.', 32, Ramsgreave Drive, Blackburn.
Tel. 48418 JOHN HOLT, Jnr.
FOR The BEST IfRICES AND IMMEDIATE ' REMOVAL ' OF Horses, Cows, I Bulls, ETC., Dead or Alive.
ibljertisier ^ Cimts!
6 , -MARKET PLACE, ClITHEROE ■ TEL. 407/8 (Two LlnK).
QUAUTY DAY-OLD CHICKS R.I.R., W.L., W.L. X
R.LR.
Book now to avoid disapnointment. ^Prices; are reasonable and quality good.
Have your Chicks frdm Lancashire’s best breeding stock.
in the recent Lancashire Accredited Poultry Breeders! Farm and Stock Competition (Commercial Breeders’ Grade) my farm and stock again secured the highest awards made.
The First Class CertWeate for all stock and manag^ement and Special Consistency Certlffdate.
First Glass Certificate for I R.I.R.’s. First Class Certiheate for W^L.'s.
1953— 1952—
1951- 1950-
(the only breeder to bel awarded the .certificate fdr W.L.) ■ First Class Certificate all stock and! management.
First Class Certificate for R.I.R.’s. First Class Certificate for W.L.'s,
First Class CertThoate—all stock and management. First Class Certificate for R.I.R.'s, First Class Certificate for W;L.’t.
First Class all stock and management First Class R.I.R.’s. : First Class W.L.’s.
First Class all stock and management. First Class R.I.R.’s. First CI3SS
W.Lr's
First Class Certificate all stock and Management *
In these competitions, open to all Accredited Breeders in Lanca shire, all stock on the farms, together with breeding methods, management and general efficiency, were Judged by a .different panel of judges each year.
First Class R.I.R.’s. First Class W.L.’s.
These six First Awards In six successive y^ars are a ,remarkable achievement—unequalled by any other breeder.
G. W. R O B E ^
CLITHERbE I TEL. 550
-f, SIDDOWS FARM, HENTHORN, ^
Lever’s Battery “ PeUets tf
CHURCH BROW G A R D E ^ CUXHEEOE TeL 298
HOLLY WREATHS and CROSSES
Everlasting Posy jBowIs
: Day and Night Service '
Pat Horses Bought,at Top Pr l^s .
r.s.p.c.A, humane killers used.
Shay Head Cottage,
Black Lane Ends, Colne TEL.! WYCOLLER 200.
ELECTRIC WASHER ( SERVICE
Al( makes of ELECTRIC WASHERS repaired, overhauled and re- sprayed.
Rollers exchanged or re-covered. Yearly maintenance service.
All makes of new mach nes supplied.
J. WILSON & SON
Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
109. NETHERFIELD ROAD. NELSON. Phone 1873.
MR. AND MRS. TOM PORTE! wish to thank their , ma friends and relations who l kindly sent gifts and congral
" Norfleld," Whalley Road, Clitheroe.
olden wedding,
tlon promised.—Sernlce. PUBLIC NOTICES
/■■jRATEPUL thanks co St. j u for favours received; publl’
gatlons on the occasion of . thfe: ■
■ROYS ’ and Girls’ SOCKS, ^ Stockings. Cardigans, Waist
HOUSE FOR SALE TT 1 1
I
Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298
Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers etc.
vA. PEARCE & SON, CHATBURN NURSERIES. (Near Pendic Hotel)
______ Tel. Chatburn 230. IN MEMORIAM
BIRCH.—Treasured memories of a dear G r a n d m a , who died January 2nd. 1954.
So much missed and so much loved.
—From Granddaughter Brenda, and Jigi.
40. Lowergate. Clltherne.
HALL.—In memory of a dear Mother and Grandma, who died Dece.mber 27th, 1950.
—From Dennis, Audrey and Peter.
Wor'ihy of remembrance. .
21, Peel Street. Clitheroe.
HANSON .—In loving memory' of oiu* dear Son, Ernie, who died Decembei- 29th, 1936; also our dear Daughter, Anne, who died May 10th, 1944.
Loved and remembered.
—Mum and Dad. ■39, Mitchell Street.
HODGSON.—Treasured memories of a dear HusbandsfTjnd Dad, who died December 30th, 1947.
Ever close to those who love you.
Keeping watch above your own.
Safe with God within the shadows,
—Prom his loving Wife, Stanley and Peg.
Church Street. Slaldburn.
HUDSON.—Tieasured memories of a dear Son and Brother, Sgt Edward
Hud.son, R.A.P., who died December 29th, 1943.
Twlston. —From Mother and Sister.
LORD .—In loving memoiy of a dear Mother, who died Decem. her 29th, 1944; also dear Father, who died. June qth, 1926.
—From their loving Daughter
Emma, Son-in-law Jack, and Family.
Park House Farm, Knowsley Park, Liverpool.__________ _________
LORD.—In loving memory of my dear Grandmother, who died December 29th. 1944; also - Grandfather, who died June
6th, 1926. Every day In some small way,
■■Memories of you come -our way.
Lower Edge Farm, Slaldburn, Nr. Clitheroe.______ - ■
—Prom their loving Grand daughter Beatrice, Herbert, and Great-grandchildren.
METCALFE.—Treasured memories of a dear Wife and Mother, who died December 31st, 1949.
Shlreburn Lodge, VVaddlhgton.
MOWLE-—In loving memory of my dear Father And liMother, whd' died May 6th, 1929, and January 3rd; 1939.
—Ever remembered by their D a u g h t e r , Son-in-law, and Grandson Frank and Family.
This day do we remember, A loving thought we give, To those no longer with- us, But In our hearts still live.
23, Princess ’Avenue, Clitheroe. 19, nibble Way, Low Moor.
MOWLE.—In loving memory of my dear Father and Mother, who , died May 6th,. 1929, and January
3rd,.1939.
IN THE MATTER of NAIRNE OARAGE LIMITED in liolimtiiry liquidation^Creditors’ winding in, and in : the matter !of he Companies’ Act 1948.
t NOTICE IS HEREBY (GIVEN
named company, which Is
be.ng wound up voluntarily, are re quired on or before the 20th day of January, 1955 to,send In t le lr names and addresses and the particulars of their deb ts' or claims land the names i.nd
hat the Creditors of the, above-
Life has changed in many ways,', ,
When we were all together.
But one thing s'hangeth never. ■
The memory of those happy days,
^
—Forever remembered by their Daughter Beatrice and all at
who died December 27th, 1953.
Just within the dim unknown. . .
Ih.e engagement ,1s nnijoimced ^4t"'een John, only son t of Mr
dugdale- wilson Mav' T-fffiob-Py-Bowland, and
Castle View. ciithexo&. ■ MOSCA-nOSE j
ann'ounced
K S ,»™ “w&r’s betweef
and Mrs. T. Ros6 • 4 Street. Clitheroe ’
^TnTfarafiy."" m a r r ia g e s
On December 18th, 1954 at uni,, S p'rpv
^
e der daughter ol Air. ai^d Mrs’ ‘ T.' Cowking, of RathmellJ
iJ of Sabden, to I Marv . d e a t h s Collins.—^^O
the late William Henry (3olllns f°‘','hS‘'ly of Low Moor, at the
n December viivt the beloved wife of
nni.ohfO® of her son-ln-lnw and Daughter, Mr. . and Mrs j
.>eais. R.I.P, Friend^; i niPfltjA at 33. School Terrace
Croxw W in t o n IDi'lvt v e aS ^ ' R r^pO'
“Sod 75
accept this, the only Intimation. ' December,
and Ellen Cook, aged 81 years • Interaent at GrlntUeton Chapel
oh„EHday, December 31 2-30 p.m..
—Enq.: Veevers, Unde
CUtheroe. Tel. Day 75; 673.'
' Night
FR.AftKLAND.—On December 24th 1954, at Edlsford Bridge! Farm
Church December 29th. f yeato.
St, at takers.
■Ahofa Elizabeth, elder ol tij® late James s.
On PriHflU TAon/a»v\n 1 _ a Qlt VJIJXIUieiOIl '
gill—cowking I
the Rev. j. Savage, Edward Rov yoimgest son of AfK and Mrs^i
Rathmtll, by
Cornwell’s Portable Buildings,, Llsleux, Langho. Blackburn. 48329.
rj.AHAGES.-16 X 8, £30; garden sheds and poultry houses.—
w r e a t h s , bo u q u et s . Etc. ' ' Phone 669 (any hour).— KNOWLES, Wellgate.____________
Bouquets
.........................from 15/- Wreaths
.........................from 15/- Crescents
.........................from 7/6 Cr!|sses ..,
.....................from £1/0/0
Delivered free to any part of the ;
town.
GOIVLINGS NURSBRIES, UP BROOKS, CLITHEROE.
Clitheroe , Market Tuesday and ____________ Saturday.
|_______
Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS
‘ya/y Agnes, vridow of the late John Frankland, formerly of Edlsford Hall Farm, ■ aged 86
” 28th!^‘954^■'■“ ’- - " ^oaember E. — On DecL
raurch, Tosslde, to-day (Mday) 4-ou p.m.
Tel. Clitheroe 345
the beloved husband Of the late Margaret Ann Martlndale, of Eaythams Farm, Sialdburn aged 81 years.. Service and Intennent
st;, Bartholbmew’s
•'oyed son of Margaret Annie and m the late John, Thomas, j Inter
yburn. |
" I know that my Redeemer lives."
Fleensop. Leyburn.
Beautiful thoughts of one so dear, ».
WpODHEADj—On the ‘28th Inst., William, tne beloved husband of Marlon Woodhead and ! father of Jean and Judith, -iVVayslde,
Treasured tor ever with love ‘ sincere.
Clitheroe Road, Whalley, jin his 52nd year. Service In the Parish Church, to-day. (Friday 31stl, at 11 a.m., prior -to Inter- Jhent In the New .Cemetery, Whalley.
' I BIRTHDAY MEMORIES
HILTON. — Loving b i r t h d a y memories, January 3rd,| of a dear Husband and Father,! Bertie
on his 53rd birthday, who died August 23rd, 1954. Ever remembered;
—Prom his loving Wlfe'Dorothy. and Family. ’ ■ .
'IN MEMORIAM
B/UION.—In loving nlemory ot a I-' dear Husband, (Billy); who '
P^sed away December: 27th, 1951.
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Time goes by, but'memories stay,
As sweet and dear a s : yester day.
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17, The Crescent, Mytton Road, Whallev.
NELSON.—In loving memory of a dear Wile and Mother, Mary,
addresses of their Solicitors (If any) to I the undersigned solicitor for George Robert Edmondson, the liquidator of I the said comps ny, and If so required In writing fjom the said liquidator are by their Solicitors or personally to come In and prove the said debts or claims at such i time and place as shall be specified In such notice or default I thereof they will u= excluded from the benefit of my distribution made before s ich debts are proved.
DDAT ED this 23rd day 8l 19a Manchester Road, Burnlny.
ecember 1954. 1r'. Ernest. Benn.
Solicitor! for the above-naiped I Liquidator.
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'finder rewarded at 9, Moor Lii Clitheroe.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
SCOTT;—Mr. William Scott family express their sir thanks
and neighbours and the sta St.' James’s School, for t. kind I expressions of symp i and noral tributes receiver! their I sudden and sad berei ment; also the doctor, the A .Lord and the police for help land kindness.
to all relatives, Irl 20, 'Klrkihoor Road, CUtheroi,
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A ■ beautiful memory ' left behind.
Always faithful. , good' and kind,
—From Harold, Sheila and Grandma.
10, Chester Avenue. Clitheroe.
PEMBERTON- — Treasured memories of a dear Father, who died. January 2nd, 1942; also a dear Mother, who died January nth, 1940. .
A frequent thought, a silent prayer.
To offer both. It Is our .’will. 46, Charles^orth Terrace.
PEMBERTDN—In loving meiftory Of
who died January 11th, 1940; ?9^42’
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But ju s t 'to be remembered. Through the passing years.
our dear Parents—Mother, January 2nd,
They would not wish for N sorrow.
'—-From Nan, Billy, Salthlll Road, Clitheioe.
RIGBY-—Loving memories of! my dear Husband, James Oddle, (who died December 31st, 1945.
Love and memories never die. —From his loving Wife, Alice. 28, Brownlow Street, Clitheroe'.
SEED.—In treasured menloiw 6f a dear Uncle, John Thomas, (who died January 2nd, 1954.
A Though he’s gone and time has passed,
The memory of him will always last. .
(—From.-all at Painter Wood, Bllllngtim.
TAYLOR .—In' loving memory of my dear Mother, who died December 23rd, 1953.
Resting where no shadows fall,
—From Wilfred and Fthd
TAYLOR.—In memory of Vic, who died December 31st, 1952.
There 'are things In life -that alter;
9. Queen Street, Low Moor. JACJOHOWLEOGM ENTS
received In their great loss.',. Edlsford Bridge Farm, .Cllt&eroe.
FRANKLAND.—^The family of the late Mrs. Prankland wish to convey their thanks for the beautiful flowers ahd the many, helpful
l e t t e r s they have
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—Marion, and Margaret.
But one thing never alters. The memoor of you.
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There -ate things In life that are new.
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THOUGHTFUL !
Known in advance of. neces sity is an exceedingly thoughtful thing to doj for by. so doing, you relieve someone of the necessity for making numerous decisions that MUST be made, [but that) are exceedingly diffi cult for anyone else to make. Our counsel on! the
Ma king your wishes .
subject IS yours for the ashing.
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or would they wish for tears,
The purest tokens we can spare.
To keep you In our memory still. ■
—From E d it h ,. John and Mllllcent.
—Annie. . i, Calder V'ale. Whallev.
—Kitty, ' Cyril, Susan. 7. Calder Vale,' Whallev.
BARON.—In loving memory ol a dear Dad and Granddad, who passed to the higher life December 27th, 1951. Every day in some small way. Memories of you dear, come our way.
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BARON.—In .loving meihory of a dear Brother, .who entered into rgst ■
December 27th, 1951.
Loved and misted beyind all tears.
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—Sister, Nephew and Nieces. 69, Hasllngden Road, Blackburn.
BIRCH.—Treasured memories of my dear Wife, Lucy, who died January 2nd,' 1954.
There (s no parting for , loved. '
—From loving Husband Jack. 31, Mitchell Street, 'Clitheroe.
BIRCH.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, Lucy, who died January 2nd. .1953,
‘"Thy will- be done, —Billy and Belle. ' 11, The Crescent,. Clitheroe , !'
1954 Kenneth Calvert, jdearly Leent took place at Horsehouse,
Scales Funeral Service December,
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