1 Cliiheroe Advei tiser &• Times, Novemhe'r '2, 1956 PROPERTY FOB SAlg
GEOhGE MIDDELTON, (SENIOR). AuotioiJCflr ind Estate t o n t
Salea by Private Treaty and Public i I j
.Auction. ,
S p e cm t in High Moftg^es,' Bents and'accounts .collected. First-class references on appllca- ,
Clients for a l l , classes of Property. COST
B Y l iu K k c F lo L L U S E p F T fa c il it ie s
m o f f e r . . . A u t o - P ^ c t r i c a l S e r y ^ ^ JAMOS, S TA R X p s ; BATTERIES,
T o i s , WINDSCRSEk: W E R S , Etc. NEW' 6R ^ contditionedI un It s jn s to c k , a n y I m a k e
OF \ ^ i c p RE-MRED BY EXPERTS. I
‘ ]^0 [GUESSWOm . 1 t y i ( e S e r v i c e '
„ „ CARltY BYjFAR T Y p S I S '
l E S IN TH IS D I S i p C ' l M IO N G S T TH E F IN E S T IN TH E CO UN TR Y .
TH IS 4 , S ‘
^ L A R G E S T S T O C K O F [C r A O T O U R SE R V IC E
WHEEL BALANCING — — ^ P R A u h c TYRE^CHANGING - PNEUMATIC
^ j ' I" ■’ I JiRs\r WITH :. '.■■■ J SCALING -
TMCK ' J V W.&L CAMBER, CASTOR, AND
tloiii i For lurther, particulars apply to the sole proprietor:
GEORGE MIDDELTON (SENIOR), AiictiOneer and Estate Agent,
,i|l5,!MILLTH0RNE AVENUE,^ , ciiTHEROE, tELEPHOUE 895,
16, Millthorne Avenue. Clltheroe. . ‘ r . 1 I Toll 895e ,
GEOr 6 e MIDDELTON (SENIOR), Auctioneer and Estate Went,_
offers the following properties ; t|lth' vacant .possesion. ,
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No. |l, 'ALBEMArI e STREE'T : (off Castle View) CLITHEROE
Lohby;; Lounge; . IJ'^tig large lloderntlUtchen. Aboveaie
ComprlsiiiR ^ Modern
Twoi Kdiooms and tiled Bathroom with! low flush W.C. and wash- hasln. I Rateable Value £13.
The Leasehold Dwellinghouse I No. 19. PEEL STREET.:
I " CLITHEROE. i i '
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range;i| Kitchen; Outside Waah- hoi&l Above are Two Bedrooms,
The' Semi-Detached Residence : 6, BALMORAL AVENUE. I : CLITHEROE. ; Containing; I-o™8L
Bathroom. R.V."l£20. £200! deposit, balance on morteage.
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The Leasehold bwellinghoube ! I No. 12, MI^NK STREET. 1
’W f ? E R 0 ’ ^.^
The Leasehold Stone-built I Dwellinghouse '
No. 62, CHAtBURN ROAD, i T CLITHEROE.
The ^ Stone-built Dwellinghouse
E s h t o % i T y r r a c e , C l i t h e r o e ; PRIMROSE GARAGE
Tel. 1883/884 (Two lines)
No. 87, BROWNLOW STREET. cl ith e r oe,
! Stone Built Dwellinghouse
i No. 3. DERBY STREET. I i CLITHEROE.
Stine Built Dwellinghouse
I No. 6, WEST VIEW. 1 : CUTHEROE. ! • . '
I Nr. CLITHEROE. LOW MOOR. : Good mortgages arranged. ;
The Freehold Residence known as i WILKIN MOUNT,
i'i' Wamth EIDERDOWNS 1 li n ; ' VANTONAS KosywooLs
FRIUED & jPLAIN SPREADS TO [m a t ch
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14/16 KING ST., CLITHEROE. Tel, 346 1 FOR iSALE bVi PRIVATE TREATY
O M ) f f i ’ S I
HIGHER WEST CLOOGH FARM. GRiHDLETOH, NR.TILITHEROE (A^olnlngi tile West [ Bradford ■ .[
excellent stofie-bullt age
brief- i-bullt^p^ggerles; foriapprijxlmately 160 pigs. : Electricity ,1s,installed to
a tinge of ................... . . , ^ most attractive
' approxlmaWy 3 Imlles from Clitheroe),; pact T.T. Farm, of 41 acre?, comprising ■
— GrlnmetonHoad, and
____________bouse, with bedrooms, batbrooip; etc., round stone-bulltj Farm Buildings, and Also modem .
farm enjoys ;an excellent .free ; The 41 Ocres of^Hlghly productive Grass Land surrounds the
; m
of the Rlbble Valley,; and Is In a very good state of repair. ■
For further particulars; aiiply: ■ !
i/Fi M.:LISTER and [Son, - I. I Manor Squkre, Otiey, Yorks. Telephone!! Otfey 22'^5'/6 or ring Chitburn |273,
A r i g l i n ^ N o t e s By SPINNER j '
I numb e r s ion both mlc.- ' Rlbble and Hpdder during the last week-end of t^ej gaihe-
1 3 0 iM en were out ’in fair
j flshinr season! ■ j j i | And for thiise In Iseafch of
'salmoA the last few days of
the se ison halve not’ been dis- appolrt lng . | Although fishing! on the
LEGAL NOTICES
He CHARLES H^NRY TURNER DECEASED
NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE TRUSTEE flCT, 1925
ANY person haying any claim against or an [interest In the estate of Charles Henry Ttoner of "Femlea", Clitheroe Road, Whalley who died on the 2nd October, 1958 Is Irequlred to send particulars thereof to Lloyds Bank. ' Limited, I Executor and
.TrusteesDepartment, Manchester 2, the Joint executor of the said- deceased Or to, the undermen
Hodder on'l Sunday, was brought to ai tempora,ry halt during the afternoon {when a sudden freshi brought really
'ders, were grassed during the; day. s
miiddy condij/ions, ifohr sal mon. : Including two 14-poun-
ft i’
flghtliig - fit. I fresh run fish brought a satisfying !end-o^-
Onei ting
■)''i /i ,■ '1 1wt
li s
;. J/l '■J
Bear who
amouiit of success this seasoh. He kso hooked and landed
miu | v. of these, lldibs. of
the-sehson thrill to'Mr.-Cyril ‘ iworth. i of Blackburp, las met with I a' fair
another salmon which, by its appearance, had be;eh In th,6 . river for soirie time and w^'j ready n for spawning. I Despite the fact that it {weighed 10-lllbs., Mr. ’Beardsworth re- •, A nlbe
iVU.
turned it to the .river, gesture!
taken! by weighed
l\‘ h
a mi
on tholHoddef on Sunday were ■ y -Mr; Marsden. and
The! other two salmon tak^ri
M a jo r [.T, Whitmore,’ grassed an'81b.- ISoi^sahpqn while spinning at Whiteweljl.
: A ' few 81b.
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nettei by after-dark anglers on tne few! evenings when conditions have been right
Seal trout,! too, have been t i ' ”li f''l ]i< •rjTHE
shop dam Cllth the b
H u t r o o f a | b l a z e roof of a hut In the
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ed by ,ze.
141b.‘ and 91b. ' j ’ days ' previously,
(ASHTON SCHOOL OF MOTORING)
70, w e stgAt e BURNLEY
TEL. 9268
have pleasure in announcing the Opening of a' Further Branch tor the convenience of: the residents of (^theroe.
rd at the rear’ of a cqlp In Bawdlands ; was fire oil TUesdky.
e Fire Brigade put out
Mlssj,Peggy; Wilson, raised about £9 oni Saturday for the Resteiatlon' I Fund at SS. Mlcha A and John’s R.C.
A Dancing D
D a n c i n g d i s p l a y arranged
■ '-A g e ir t ;, '' ' :
MRS. HARDCASTLB ! ; (The Temperance Cafe)
1, MOOR LANE; CLTTHMM: FARMERS’ BOOTS
a n c in g display giyen th e C a r lo t ta 'S ch o o l io f
JACKETS, TROUSERS KNEE PANTS
OVERALLS, MACS.
J . L o r d & S o n CUTHERdE MARKET
I
tioned solicitors :on or before 9tb January I 1957 after which date the estate wlHi be distributed having regard only to. claims and
Baldwin,' Weeks & Baldwin, 4 Duck Street,-; Clitheroe, . ;
i Solicitors. ■ ;; ' -I' ' ■
the House and Buildings, and the water supply.
honesteadj Ond VACANT PO^ESSION of the whole is offered earl:' In 1957,' ;
'The tarni has a slightly elevated position with extensive views
FEATHER DOWNS > ItAPOKS
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, I i We have Just received our new
season's stock and have a -very large .range to choose' from. You cannot do better than to come alond and see: them. We can' suit i l l tastes: In quality and price and for: value you ' cannot do better.
. T^e also jspeciallse In Eiderdown Ee-covefs T E X T I L E S
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART 0 0 . [|;|
LTD.;
’ MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 5th Weekly Sale at 10-30 of Patstock
when: the following will be o n - offerT:. 80-90 Cows, Steers and^
' Heifers; 1100 Sheep and Lambs; 60-80 rPlgs. Otd5r of Sale; Cattle, Pigs,
Sheep).'
(Last Sales' Nos.:- Cattle 68; Sheep 1216; Pigs 78).
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TUESDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 6th . Weekly Sale of all classes of NonlAttested Cattle, Calves, iSbeep t,'> \
and|Plg3 at .10-30 am.
Attested. Dairy,.Cattle at, 11 a.m, when upwards o f 150 Smart 'Young Local and North Country JJewly- calved' Cows and Heifers will W on offer.'
(llast Sales-Nos!; 151). : '
WEDNESDAY NEXT. Novpber/iT Weekly Prize Show and Sale Of
HIQHFIELD ROAD. CLITHEROE. -| ■ I -
and;
The .Leasehold Semi-Detachsd ! { Bungalow known as I "ALLENEDENE.” i
29,1 GREENFIELb AVENUE. . i CHATBURN. ,! have both been sold by
GEORDE MIDDELTON (SENIOR). Auctioneer and Estate .Agent. ;
15,1 Millthorne Avenue, Clltheroe 'I I
- Tel. 895. ' ■ I • I
The Freehold Dwellinghouse No. 9. ALBERT STREET. :
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SALES BY AUCTION (By T. SILVERWOOD
LITTLE HEVSHAM FARM, OHAIGLEY. p WITHEROE,
ihavlng received 1 Instructions wllV 'sell by auction lor the Exors. of I
Hotel, bhalgley)|. . X SILVEBVfOODi
;EogerlHolden j :
TO-MORROW SATUbDAYj Nov, 3. 8 HEAD OF NON-ATTESTED
" USEFUlJ PATTLE
: ' Viz. i Roan Clow due Oct.; 2 B. 'and 'W. Cows due TJec. and ,Peb.; 18 cows Geld In milk,
j i , ■ ' .PIGS]
7 Store Pigs, i SoW Geld. i
47l X bred Pullets; 41 Hens y.b.; i42 Hens 2 y.o. | '
PObLTBY i !
- -1. jofferra. < CABINS AND APPLIANCES
Approx. 116 yds. of Hay to be I
HAV I I
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i Tlinber-bullt (Jarage, 20ft. x 12ft. '(new Dec., 1955)'; aPan root Cabin, ,12ftJ X 8lt. (ndw]Dec., 1956); 4 span roof Cabins 14ft. x 10ft., 16ft. X 10ft., 8ft. X 8ft., 12ft. X 8ft. i: Vauxhall Motor! Flat (1038); Electric ■ ■Water! .Boiler Heater:
S IM P I^ MACHINE, pip i/ivyiv ‘ ■
2-DlOT ■ le Une
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-motpr complete, withdrawn from TRACTOR (old dry
farm and poultry appliances. Sale i q’lilock.
17, Chester A 1
Tel
Auctioneer ahd;:VAIuer, / ■ shuo. Clitheroe. 228.- ' /
T. SILYERWOOD,
BROWSHOLME.|Nr. !>D FARli<
T. SILVE&WODD,
having received! Instructions -011 sell 1 by Auction! for ' Mr. P. 'S. Brereton (farm let).
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6th. 1956 11 HEAD OF ATTESTED CATTLE
: Viz: 2 Youijg Cows, lately calved: 8 Young Cows lately served in milk; 1 Cow; due March; 1 R. andIW. Bull Calfl 2 months; 1 R. and |W. Heifer Cmf, 2 months.
'■ -''HIIRSE ■
I Useful ■ I Dark . pay Mare, good sort,I reliable 'worker.
FARM liyiPLEMENTS
Comb Side Delivery, Horse Raker, H. Mowlhg Machine, Cart on
rubbers, Teagle wtout hedge trim mer; Monro Roth Tiller, I J h.p.;
Gas j Boiler, Galv., erected store shed as new; approx. 80 yds of Hay I will be-offered; Winter Eatage until Pebmary 2nd, 1957,
17; Chester Avenue, Clitheroe ‘ ' Telil228
I . Sate 1 io’olock. ! T. SILVERWOOD, I Auctioneer and Valuer,
j HAGGS HALL FARM, RAMSGREAVE, Blackburn
tween WUpshlre!i and Blackburn). ' i; - T. SILVERWOOD
(turii up at Bulls; Head Hotel, be
paving, recelviedf'lhstructlons will sell I by Auction' for Mr, James (Tropshaw (Farm!having been sold)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1966 L24 HEAD oillSMART T.T.
Excellent: Farm [Machinery, Stack Of Hay.
' !| I ■ ■ iFhll partlculare next week.
; , ’ T. SILVERWOOD I Auctioneer.' ClijHieroe. Tel. 228
By A. E, JACKSON. F.A,L.P.A.
Important Sale [of Accredited I
' Pullets
SUNNYSIDE POULTRY FARM, ROUGHLEE, NEAR NELSON
situated In' the «n tre of village, one, mile from|!Barrowford, one 1 ' mile Blaqko Bar.
A. E. JACKROJl, PJV.L.P.A.
favoured! with instructions from MRj JAMES HARTLEY, will Bell by 1
: Auction on i I
Store Sheep and Lambs will be held at .10-30 am. when 2,000 head iwllU be forward, Including Half-- bred and Homed Ewes, Half-bred and! Horned' Shearlings, Half-bred and Horned Lambs, which Include a special consignment from Mr. G. Blafld (Sykes) of 150 Glmmer Lambs and 60 Wether Lambs. There will also be Rams of various breSls on offer. Early entries musts
be [made to enable' pens to be allp- cated and customers advised.
{; CHRISTMAS ’p r iz e shows AND SALES
Friday. November 1 6 th : ' , Attested Geld and. in-calf Cattle.
Wednesday, November 21st: Attested Dairy Cattle. -
MondaY/December 10th; IPat , cattle and Sheep.
Monday, Deceinber 17th: Pat Pigs.
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Interests-of which they have-had notice.
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JOHN HOLT, Jnr. ' F or .T he BEST PRICES
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-OF Horses, Cows, B ulls, ; ETC., Dead or Au v e .
Dflj/ and Night Service
F at Horses B ought at T op P rIices
' - I . E.'S.piC.A. -'HUMANE llULLEaS USED
Black Lane! Endsj Colne ■ TEL: WYCOLLER 200
“ T U m O N ’ ’ AND IMMEDIATE RBMOVAL cation. Telj 325, j:
Schedules can be bad on appli ‘
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.1 J , W. MARSHALL, ' Secretary.
i jI dsBURN AUCTION MART l - ■ ------- THURSDAY, itqVEMBER 8th, 1956
WEEKLY SALE OF ATTESTED : DAIRY CATTLE'
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Cows and Heifers, practically ell shown by local : farmers and breeders.
200 grand young newly-calved
In. the market by. 11-30 a.m. will have to be sold after the balloted animals.
judging at 11 a.m. ’j^allot 11-30 a.m, [prompt. Please note all animals mot tied
Sale at 12 noon prompt. WEEKLY saw ; op FATSTOCK
I 160 Fat Attested Bullocks, Heifers and Cows; 1100 Fat Bul locks, Hellers and Cows (English and Irish): 1,600' Pat Lambs " ■' [B and Ewes; 150 Fat
Pigs; lOff young Calves (Attested); 200; Young’ Calves (Non-Attested).
Calves; 11 am. .Attested Fat 1 pm. Pigs; 2 pm. Sheep.
10Ja.m. Sales 3 10-30 a.m. i Attested
Cattle; STORE s to c k ’
Sows in-plg, Sale at 1 p.m.
iOO-150 young Pigs, Gilts and
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13th'.' 1956 (Annual Christmas Show and
!|
Schedule:. ' i; pik, & Wht. CkJwi In-calf. 2. Ctolv any other breed In-calf. 3. Heifer any breed Ip-calf. ■-
F i f e £3, £2, and £ l in each class with a Championship prize of £6.
anq Sale.
Thursday, Nov. 29th{ 1956: ; Annual Christmas Dairy Show
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Thursday. Dec. 13th;'1966; Annual Christmas Patstock
Show and Sale. |
I : RICHARD TURNER & SON, 1 j Auctioneers and Becretartes. I
: Bentham, Nr. Lancaster. POULTRY AND EGGS
POINT ■ OF.l LAY i CHICKS for Immediate despatch: also day.old Chicks front Nbvember 1st. Full price' list n()w, ready.
ACCREDITED HATCHERY. ROUGHLEE, NR: NELSOll. : Tele.; Nelson 136^ and 2538
POINT>OF-LAY PULLEJS tor sale;- from blood-tested stock:
range' reared.-rG. Mason, Lee- ,warden Farm, Glsbum. Tel. 207.
free
JAMK E. HARTLEY SUNNYSIDE
(Jradlng at B a.m,! 'All stock must' be penned before
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FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 0th Seasonal Sale o f ALL CLASSES
sAt URDAY, NOVEMBER 10th : at 12 noon prompt
2,800 HEAD Oil YERV CHOrCE HEAkTHY FREErRANQE ACCRED
ITED FORWARD POLLETC, 22-24 weeks aid, rightiion point of lay and' comprising o f : .............
1,200 W.L, X rI.I,R.; 700 B.L. X B IH .; 200 R.IH; X LH.; 200 B i . X LlB.; 400 B.L; xlR.IJt.; 100 LB. The above pullets are an excep
tionally grand stock, reared on the accredited .farm, I ready for ' produc- tlon, and will be offered In lots to please the, p u rc ite r .
F{urt-her [details ijrom:
Auctioneer’s Office, Gragg Farm, Fodiridge, Colne;. Je l , : Colne 360,
HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART. 0 0 . LTD.
~ 'i ! THE
ATTESTE EVERY
Heifers, the malorlty being from local farms, b ^ g farmers own breeding and mllkmg; also several very: choice lots, direct from Scot land. The whole collection Is worthy of special lattentlon.
140-160 newly
0 I SECTION MONDAY -calved Cows and
; Judging 11-301; am. I Sale immediately afterwards, j Last Sales NoL:, 161.-
I j ATTESTED SECTION
I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th : Usual .Fortnightly Prize Sale of 'In-calf Cattle. . Will vendors please .notify us'of their entries early to enable us to advise customers.
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week ' of 90-1001 - Home-bred Bul- lociis' and H6Vers; 20-40 Irish Steers and Heifers; ■ 800-900 Very choice Lambs (from local farms); 60-60 Ewes; 60^70 Shearlings; 15- Plgs.
25 CJalves; 10-20 Grading 9-30
a.m. am. Sale 11-30
' liast Sales Nos : 145 Cattle; 1399 [Sheep; 7 'Pigs; 24 Calves.
I '■ P. ,W..)jTARKIE.
Phone: 226 [He llfleld Phone: 258 .'HelUfleld
FOR
: Grabaim 1, De I eroe. Tel. 659
24-HOUR TAXI
Secretary, Foreman.
Lacy Street, Caitb-
HIRE SERVICE. — H.
AT ^TUD
i STUD.—PedlgreP | premium large white Boar; Bottomthorpe Turk
Sale of 150 Attested In-calf Cows and Heifers.
i 11th; BOWS ahp guilts; accom modation a t I owner’s risk.—H. Hargreaves, Ayxa Farm, Bashall Eaves, Clltheroe. .Tel, Sfonyhuxkt 329.1 ' 1 ' ■ M
I Bolton; Bank [Top, Sawley. Tel. Chatbum 262.1 r .
LANDRACE BOAR at stud.—J .
L e v e r ’ s “ L o b o l ” i C a l f i l M e a l
The Perfect [Milk Substitute Mo Boiling [Water required
• i For partlculara ask:
W. Bamber. 32j Ramsgreave Drive, I Blackbun).! Tel. 48418.
i: FARMERS ' ! I
IN [sto c k
Bamford and Atkinson Farmyard Manure Spreaders.
Sheep Racks! Water Bowls; Milk ing Machines. |
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Wheelbarrows, fitted one and .two wheels. ■ M ';
Sheep Dips; Marking Fluid, "Mjnel" and p.j.Z,
. Regular consignments . each I FATiSTOpK EVERY THURSDAY ' ■ ---------- '
4801 Head Of Pbijltry: '4 Strong Store Pigs; Cabins land AppUances,
ATTESTED DAIRY CATTLE!
Hand grain -Kibbler, Small handy circular' saw, IGenerator, as hew, A.C.! supply 23()v., 260w.; usual Fhrm tools. etcl; Ladder, Pony (Tart, ALFA LAVAl* 2 UNIT MUk- Ing ! Machine 'With -pipe Une and Lister l i h.p. petrol engine; MUk cooler and container, Sieve, Calor
SHORT NoYliiE OF S A l i ! CROW WOOD
• Clitrlitheroe.
uue and Electric (Household effects she). FORDSON type); Usual sun-
MnffONG
0. HOTHER3ALL, JT.A.L. H. FORREST) F.A.L.P.A.
Auctioneers, Valuers and Agents, -
BANK SALEROOIjlS, CLITHEROE. Tel.'95.
WHALLEY For Salo bylPrivato Tri laty
The Superior iModern -D itaohed "SPRI lNGFIELD,”
• w. Residence,
ABBEY ROAD, WHALt. IN
Property with] a frontige of dressed stone and doublfstorey bays. Roofed in green Cumber land slate., Open outlook 1 1 quiet locality. , , ' , [
An', exceptionally w e l l ._____ -Tb
!(13ft. '31n. x iiqft. 61n. ; .1 Kitchen, w.p. sink In tiled recess, fitted cupboards; Access to Coalplace froi i rear
tlon: Hall; Lounge (16ft. 3in. im to bay X 12ft. 61n.): Dining ''
panel
Porch. ■ I „ Bedrooms; cylinder
Bath, merslon Heater);
i Wash-up ’Bath; Milk Cooler and' Container; SaltebJBprlng Balance,
Upper Floor; Three- eieellent _____ ,
elrind • Cupboarr separate
Bathroom M
p destal Washbasin, _... hall: .tiled, Outbuilding^ i ' , ,
o o m p r i s e s r ( Garage: i Dimensions 16ft. x 8ft. 61n house; fitted ■«(.p. sink. Garden with-small lawn [
of Premises.
Bent. Rateable Value; £38. Vacant Possession on completion,
Freehold anej free from Chief Alu'MalM Services --------dfai
Auctioneers iaiid ^ t a t o Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe.
HOlHEESALL & POIH baa the following
Pronert'ies ,,for | Sale by , . . Treaty
No. 54. PIMLiqO ROAD. . stantlal
j saaed frontage.
[ water); Lardei. Above a'e excellent Bedxioms,, on? with
with bay win modelm tile Kitchen, w.p.
Vestibule; Haliway: Slttlni! Room Room,
........ .... ...... Acco......— ilfStion; Property - with mme sink (b. ,
low; - Living range! Scullery
and c.
: large cylinder alrtag cupboard, ; and Batbroorn furnished I with , Bath, Washbasin and W.C Usual ; Offices In flagged Yard! ut rear. All Mains ^rvlces.
Bent, ifacant Possesslor Value; £13. Annua 'l | pround No. 19, SHAW BRIDGE STREET.
An attractive .pottage Property In i a central situation. Modernised, and In excellent decorative: con dition. Comprises; H all 1 w a y; Sitting Booln [and Llvlna Boom, each wlthilmodern tile ranges and asphalted floors;
'large
Kitchen extension fitted ! with- w.p. sink (h. tmd c. water)-and at the further end a .panelled Bath and Washbasin. Separate W.C. Above are Two Bearooms, .the rear one with built-in Ward robe and cylinder airing | cup board. Small lYard at refr.[ All Mains Services Vacant Po^esslon on completion
No. 22, CHARLESWORTL. RACE, .A substantial sto: Dwellinghouse with pi frontage. ACcommodatlo: way; Sitting - Room; Room; Scullery Kltch? sink (b. and [c. water);
‘leaded . IHall- Dlrrlng
BibUllt TER-
' Above - are ■ Two Bedroo. rear one having a Ba Washbasin 1 ij s t a 11 e d. cylinder Airing Cupboard. CMSces In' flagged Yard ' All Mains , Services. _ Value £18. Anbual Groun
£1/8/9. '
To view any of th), _ Properties apply:
HOTHERSAiIl & FORR Auctioneer and &tate .
Bank Salerooms, Clltheroe, WHALLEY
FOR SALE BY PBrVATT!
NO. 1. NETHEpTOWN, W A Fully Modernised Dwellii iWlth palisaded frontai comprising: ; '
I Vestibule, ' glazed , panel] i
U6or; Sitting Room, modi range; Living Itoom, inpd- range; mtdienPw.p. .alnk) c .':w a te r ) . ',-P a n u y . ,
rooms and Bathroom -wUl date Bathroom [Suite and 'Usual Offiees In Yard
Above am'Two excellc
Including Washpuse, 'All Ma)iis-Services. Rateable: Value;' £11
Hates) I ■ AunuU' Ground £1 18s. 3d,. .-,p
Vacant Possetolon.
To view and further detail HOtHERSALL & FORR
apply:
Auctioneers: and Estate . Bank Saleroomst Clitheroe.
;ST,' ' igents. Tel. 95
POB-SAIS by JPiBiyATE TjBEAty
Well-appcihted Semi-Detiiched Residence in good loca,llty
No. 17. HAWTHORNE PLACE. CLITHEROE. T ,
Propei-ty with idouble-storty bays to both front: and. rear elewaUOns.
A : substantially built 'moderh
Accommodation: Porch Hall (imderstalr Clothes C l lo s e t ) ;
Lounge: .Dining Room, each with modern tile T range; Bteakfast Room; Scullery/Washhouse, fitted ■with sink :(h. and c. water), slow combustion Stqve; Larder. I ,,
[Toolsbed.
Single Bedroom and Bathroom witb.W.O.) : ) Outside: Coalstore and |Lean-to ■
Above are Two Double ^ d One
maintained an: condition throi _
Beds.
The premises have beto ’well
..............................are' In excellent
bout.
Garden areal with , lavtn [and I
All Matos Services.
, Rateable Valim; £26. , Annual Ground Bent: 42/l?/6. Vacant Possession.,
' To view; by|appointmei|t'With; HOTHERSAiL & FORRjESli
Bank Saleroemi Clitheroe. Tel MOTOI^! VEHICLES
Auctioneers and Ettate ,
1938 AUSTIN [12 for salb; good mechanical condition. Btot offer over. £70.-31!,' Cbatburri' Road,
[Clltheroe, ['
C ou ltb r s t ^ Gnmslia!^ t i w h a l l e y new ro ad ,
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BLACKBURN. Tel. 4mi/2. (JUARANTEED USED CAR^
1956 Hunter d| Luxe. 2,TOO inilte )9S6 Hunter Special. 1956 Austin A30;
sjbo miles 7,000 miles
.,195^ Standafd jsh.p. 17,()|00 miles 1948 Morris 8 q.p. Series 1947 Austin-16h.p,. :-28,(f00 miles 1947 Hillman Mk. I Salaqn 1946 Hillman Mk. I Saloor
NEW SINGER. HILLMAN [AND I HUMBER MODELS IN StOQK
H I R E
! Coaches now avanable i / 'FOR ■5TOUR
j Parties, Works Outings
I and Sports Meepngs. ! Seating Capacity 25;- 32; 33
D u t t o n T r a n s p o t r t NOOK! GARAGE
Dutton, Nr. Lonpidge Tel. Stonyhurst 'J
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jents. Tel. 95.
ivi ; . 8T.
;EATY ALLEY gnouse
:e and Inner
jm tile im tile b. and
i f Bed- up-to-
, •C., ' t rear
(Rural Rent:
'Laider.' 18/ the lh I and Large Usual
,t Irear. .teable ,ent:
ilateable "
Private A sub-
t o view apply: „ hothersajLl & fo r r
liST. Agents, iTel. 95,
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A brlck-bullt range' finis bed' in keeping with main structme, and
mtiarnal Wash-
to rear .. The well-planned Acooi ipioda. . 1 .
CARPETS—HUGE STOCKS—We have a nice quality AXMINSTEB
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ground, 4; X 3 yds., £32/10/-. Super quality seamless genuine grade one carpet, 6 x 4 yds, red ground, £49/10/- (East price price £56/10/-).—Holts,' 6, Penny Street, Salford, Blackburn,
at £12/10/-*. 3 X 2i yds., 4 x 3 yds. at £19/19/6. In stock at the moment 3i x 31, £28/19/6 cream ground ELLORE INDIAN carpet. This Is a'very heavy anp close craped pile carpet, everlasting wear. Also In same quality, Red
JOIN - OUR TOY CLUB for MECCANO, DUBLO, TBI-ANG, BAYCO quality toys.—Morton’s, 18; Moor Lane, Clltheroe.
BEDDING OFFER.—White Flan nelette Blankets. Perfect goods. Super quality., Lai«e size 29/11 for-two blankets.—Corner House, King Lane: • ' '._________ ___
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY 13, Bridge Road, Chatburn,
with living accommodation above to sell or': let, as a going concern or for any other type of business.
—^B. Driver, I Llttlemobr Road, Clltheroe:!'i’el. 31.
GREY L,C.B. PRAM. D.8. Cot, Nibs Chariot, good condition. £ 6 .-2 9 , Painter Wood, Bllllngton,_______
ONE ONLY. Travellers Sample, EIDERDOWN, real down, ruohed and quilted light mushroom. A 'bargain '! at £7/10/0.—Corner House; King Lane, Clitheroe.
RUG' WOOLS and RUG CANVAS. Also Thnuns and Jute Embroidery
RUSBRIDQE for high-class DIA MOND REPAIRS of all kinds; sat isfaction J guaranteed.—24; King William St., Blackburn. Tel. 7920.
MEN'S Woollen lined sh ir t s , Satteen; Shirts, Khaki Shirts; also
Pyjamas sizes B.M., M.. O.S. and X.O.S.—Comer House, King Lane.
jSHIP’8 ’carp et s
New condition; all sizes. Many soiled bargains and Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd sized carpets. Now 1ft stock: 6 x 4, 5i X 4, 6) X 3i, 5 X 4, 6 X 31, 5 X 3, 41 X 4,i41 X 31, 41 X 21, 4 X 4. 4
X 31, 4 X 31, 31 X 21, etc., etc. All pile tufted through. Carpets from £8/10/0; 4 X 3’s7rom £12.
please NOTEj No connection with,any:door to door canvasser.
TAP8ELL & " The Old FiWEST,
'jrm." 89, LEEDS ROAD. NELSON.
Free'delivery. ■ Closed Tuesday. NEW TJM0ER at competitive
free- inspection Invited. — P. Hardman,! Brook Bottom, Stony- . hurs t.;: i
Prices, Spars, Boards. Planks, BED SHEETS ‘ ODDIB'S TEXTILES
LARGE SIZE DOLL’S PRAM for sale. Maroon and cream. Per fect condition. £8.—Apply, Green- fern, West Bradford Road, Wad- dington. I ' I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CORNER '! HOUSE, King Lane, Clitheroe, for Ladles’ Nightgowns,,
W„ 0 ,8 .'and X.0.8. .
WEBSTERS now have In stock the NEW ELECTROLUX Model 230 Fridges ! in cream or white; 58 gns. or £7/5/0 down and 8 monthly payments of £7/5/0.
Call at ,8, i4arket)Place, or phone 103, 1
specials.,
..Very fine stogie stone £95. Lovely 6 stone £69. 2 per fect 3 stones £36 and £37/10/-. A numberi of stogie stones at £8/10s Beautiful I Dlamofid and' Platinum wrist watch,-£100, cost £200, a s . new. Largest , sfook. of ■ wrist ‘ ■watches in town.—Holts, 6, Penny
second! HAND DIAMOND RINGS, large stocks £5 to £100. A few
' Street. Salford, Blackburn. h.'m.v. portabl e
wuauey
............ STBETliH CREPE NYLONS for Wear: lO / i l,.'12/11.—Corner House, King ' lAne, Olltberoe. :
' Borland. : Tel. ,209.
LIQUID MANURE SPREADING.^ EaHtham,!'Wblt^nes, Bolton-by-
WALLFLOWERS for sale; strong Plante; 1 early July transplanted: blood red orange ibeMer and " vulcan.'-lH Bartlette Nurseries, Acorlngtob Road, Whalley. Tel. 2243. --
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i MONKEYSi-c-Attractive pair of . Moila Monkey's—on' view at R. D. Bladkburh'& Sons Ltd., Castle- gate Braiich,'Clltheroe.__________
MEN’S SOCKS AND STOCKINGS; do not shrink; sizes from lOto. to 12inL—Comer House, bottom of
Klni; Lane, Clltoeroe, Tel. 663.
GOOD SELECTION OF BULBS now] Ini slock. Also Bulb Bowls,
Fibre, 8i(d a laree quantity' of inlxed Daffodils for naturalizing
at 8/-1 per 100.-:-(3hurch -Brow Gardens. Clltheroe... I_________ __
HAVE YOU A LEAKING, GLASS ROOF OR GREENHOUSE? If so you I need Sylglass • tape to make,
ers and Decorators, 124/8, Bawd- lands, Clltheroe.
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COLOURFUL DISPLAY of Artlfl- clal Flowers, Ferns, etc,, for
winter and Christmas deconition. Large stock in new! showroom— B. D. Blackburn & Sons Ltd., Castlegate Branch, Clltheroe,
FLANNELETTE SHEETS. — Rose, White, Green, Peach) 70 x 95, 100 X 80, 68 X 88 Unbleached Sheets, White' Sheets, all sizes.—Corner House, [King Lane, Clltheroe.
ORDER YOUR WINTER LOGS from N.-A. Burgess. 13/6 ■ £5 peritoh; delivered- weeldy. P.C. to 23, Whalley Rd., i Clltheroe.
NOTICE TO DANCE PROMOTERS (In Clltheroe). We[ can under-
' taka :your floral decorations at a reasonable charge.—Church Brow Garqeris.'JOUtheroe. !' ■ .
ARTIFICIAL PLANTS; Sprays Posy bowls, IVall; brackets, etc., make
Ideal and 'reasonable Christmas prtoents.:! Call at pur new show room and view at[yohr leisure.-
DORMY BLANKETS I for warmth, beauty, and durability, all sizes.
H.. D .' 1 Blackburn! &■; Sons' Ltd., Castlegate Branch,lOlltheroe.-
'White,: green,’ rose, peach, blue. Dormy: for Eatlsfaotion.-«orner, House,' King Lane, Clltheroe.
RUSBRIDGE-You can choose any article to. stock—Watches, Clocks, Rings, i <3utlery-and pay- for - it weeklyi-lRusbrldge, iJewellers, 24, King William Street. Blackburn.
WENSLEYDALE RAM for sale.— Apply iD. .'Wilson. Chapel Croft Farm, Newton. .Tel. Slaldbum 250.
BEDDING.—All sizes to great
GIVE ft: Creative '[Present this Christmas. We cap show you a -range of “Atlas" Handicraft mat erials at all prices, j Looms, Mar quetry Outfits, CanP Work, etc.— The Sampler, 20, Moor Lane, Clltheroe. :
variety, imbeatable lvalue—Comer House,'King Lane, iCUtheroe.
For Fresh Fkiwers _________ ____
CIRCULAR SAW BENCH. (Choice of two)' for sale; both to: good condition.—^Tel. Clltheroe 99,
AS SHOWN ON ITV—Tfie new Wool' quilted Quilt, embossed and
brocade centre. Large size £3/10/- Oomer House, King! Lane,
ST. TRIDS knit ting WOOL. New stocks Just arrived. In 3 p . .
4 ply, and double knitting, all at 1/ld. per: oz.—T7ie[ Sampler, 20. Moor Lane, Clltheroe, ■'
PLAY-PEN for sale In good condi
tion,—38, ! Ramsden Terrace, Waddlngten.
. Vests, Knickers, W, OS. XOS.
CORNER HOUSE. K Ladles' Vedpnls
IMG ,--------- - Combtoations,
LANE, for .btoatio:
Wreaths, Bouqu( ts, Etc. Decorative Pot Plants
J o h n E U i s ^ [ S o n i l , CASTIE SmEET OLITHER^E
Members of Interflora TKL. 119
ON SALE WEDDING. BIRTHDAY 1(10X0111
PLIMENTARY GIFTS:: choice selection of . Watches. - Clocks, Barometers, Lotus ■ Pearls, etc.— Catlows, 20, Castle Bti, Clltheroe,
■yyE [DISPLAY merchan dise in every price
range, land the family always knows the com plete cost of our service at the time the selection is made. !
the perfect Job. Stocked by G: Houlker & Sons, Pliunbers, Paint
" osts and Balls, etc.; quotations Opposite New Inn,
canvas.—The Sampler,. 20, Moor Lane, C l l t h e r o e ; ________
ON SALE
ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner Model 48 with 2 years comprehen sive parantee; £2/18/0 doWn and 8 monthlj' payments of
£2/18/0. Call at Websters for demonstration In your own home or phone 103. ’ ' . '
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LADIES’ WOOL KNICKERS, Vests, Combinations, W, 03, and XOS— Corner House, King-Lane, -
BED TICKS ODDIE’S t e x t il e s SITUATIONS VAiSANT
"SEERCRAFTj" Clitheroe. have vacancies ' for 6 experienced
Machinists' and'- 1 experienced Sllpstltcher for hemming frocks; excellent rates .with bonus, en suring'high wage.—Apply: Seair- craft Buildings,- Glltherote. . - "
YOUTH'reqd. to operate Hydraulic Loading Machines; £4 plus bonus at 17 years.-Exors. W. (L. Grime.
Tel. 209. i
FARMING IN CANADA.- opportuhltles, assured ment and - accommodatlpi ted passages. Special youths. 16/18, with somg experience,—Apply; H, Canadian Pacific, Eojial Building, Liverpool.
m; assls- openlngs farming • Barber, Liver
RELIABLE MARRIED MAN wanted for mixed farm;-good house avail
Colne. . ' I '
TO BOYS LEAVING SCHOOL AT CHRISTMAS
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AUTOMATIC LOOM \ WEAVER wanted or 2 weavers fori part-time
Clitheroe Ce^operative Society has vacancies for bright boys! In the Office, Grocery- and Furnish ing Depts. Good conditions and excellent prospects.—Apply i In writing by November lj6th, 1956, to the Secretary, 2, Moor Lane, Clltheroe.'
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shift would be conslderM.—Apply Pendle Mill, Clltheroe. I
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STOCK-MAN required for small home farm (atterted) In Clltheroe
district, to take charge! of mixed stock, (Including Pedigree Cattle) Two-bedroom: cottage [available. Write stating full particulars of experience, age, wage, etc., to Box F3, Advertiser and Times.'
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Lancaster Hosiery ComiiBny Ltd,, Waterloo Mills, Clitheroe
MACHINISTS — OVERLOOKERS and I
i LEARNERS wanted
The work Is lnteresttog| — ideal conditions with full employment guaranteed |
GOOD RATES OF pAY, FIVE DAY WEEK and I
GENEROUS HOLIDAYS WITH PAY T
Lancashire County (|Ouncil
JUNIOR NURSERY ASSISTANT required at Bright Street Day
Nursery Clltherdi, with possibil ity of training as Nurseh Nurse.
Salaiy: £180 at 16 years rising to £340 per annum.
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Application forms obtainable from the Divisional .Medical Officer,! 19,
St. James' Street, Accrington,' to whom they should be returned by 12th November, 1956, I _______
A PROGRESSIVE POSITION with good prospects Is offered to a Junior Assistant, male or female. Apply to confidence to: Fred Read & Co. Ltd., Tailors and Out fitters, 9, Market Place, Clltheroe,
WANTED
SCRAP IRON and non-ferrous metala reqd. for spot cash. Sell your scrap to the oldest licensed scrapyard In town. Licensed; by Minister' of lion and Steel Con-
trol,-David Highland, Vareys Yard, Salthlll ■ Road, I Clltheroe. Tel. 510. .
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ACCOMMODATION Clltheroe
tional work for period of i 2-6 months.—Reply to SHK.L., c/o I.C.I. Ltd., Clltheroe. Phone 'CU- theroe 619 (Mr. Birch). I
key-workers engaged on construc or nelghbourbood reqmruiried
LADIES’, GENT'S and CHILDRENS Discarded Clothes- wanted.—Miss Walmsley, 9, Jessel St., Blackburn Tel. 49138. - I 1
LOST
GOLD DROP EAR,RING, Pearl studded. ! lost -in Wl alley on Thursday night, ' 25th October. Reward.-L-Appiy; B. Lee, 15, Castle View, Clltheroe.
TO LET 1LOCK-UP GARAGES to le t .-E n -
quire I'Hlllcrest," Delacy Street, Clltheroe. [ Tel. 500.
ACKNOWLEDGM ENTS
LEIGHTON.—Mrs. Leighton, .Joan and Monica express their warmest thanks for the most beautiful flowers, also the kindness and sympathy extended to | them to their recent bereavement.
52, Albert Road, Morecambe,
' Towler Frankland gratefully ack- ■ nowledge the kindness and tokens of sympathy and floral tributes received by them lu their great
FRANKLAND—Mrs. Fiankland' and the family of the Jate Mark:
soriw. , ■ I I ■ Smelfthaltes Farm, Newton. '
8TRETT0N.—The sisters of the late Rachel Stretton, wish to thank their relatives, friends: and neighbours, for ell the help given to them during her lliness, and for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes ' received during their bereavement.
’ 5, Montague Street, Chltheroe.
wreaths , bouquet s. Etc. — Phone 669 (any hour).-{-Knowles. Welieate.
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Wreaths and all Floral Tributes expertly made to ordef on our premisee at
BARKERS
WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES, CLITHEROE.
(Near Primrose Bri Tel,~521 (any
Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers eto, A. PEARCE & SON,
CHATBURN NURSERIES. (Near Pendle Hotel),:
Tel, GhStburn 130. Residence: 29, Tower Hill. Clitherop Wreaths & Bouquets
CUT FLOWp^S rsA
— ICll for In
iplencUd employ-
GRANITErMARBLE.- STONE' '
Send for our selection of designs and Prices. You will be placed under no obligation and i' find jus anxiousi to i help.
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able on bus route; good wage' to suitable man—Apply H.J Horsfield Sunny Bank Farm, Foulridge, Nr.
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MONUMENTAL MASONS ' Lettering and Renovations.'
Blackburn Road :
GREAT HARWOOD Phono 2164.
BIRTHS
PRECIOUS.—On October 31st,' at Sklpton General Hospital, - to Margaret (nee .Metcalfe) and John P. Precious of Newsholmq, a daughter.. ,
i COMING o r AGE
fRANKLAND. — Congratulations Lily on your 2Ist Birthday.
—Love, Mum, Dad and Valerie.
Bolton-by-Bowland: ; i, -■ Loye and Best; Wlshesj-Gordon.
ConsR-atulations and love to Mm
SILVER WEDDINGS FRANKUMD—GRAHAM -
and Dad on their Silver Weddli Anniversary. -From Maureen. .Tack’ and Baby
B ^ t .Wishes and [love to Mum and T
FRANKLAND—GRAHAM
Dad on their Silver Wedding Anniversary.
—Iris, Vln. and Stephen.
—Love Malcolm and Edith. DEATHS
CLARK.—On October 28th, 1966, at the Royal | Infirmary,. Black burn, Edgar, .the dearly loved Husband of Margaret Clark, of 21 Myadowslde, Grlndleton, and for merly o f ' Lowcocks Farm, West
Bradford, aged: 74 years. i
Interred at Grlndleton Methodist 'Church on Weqnesday, October' 31st, . 1956. '
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FRANKLAND.—On the . 2 8 th ^ f .October, 11956, at his home Smelfthaltes Farm, Newton, Mark Towler. the dearly loved husband of. Sarah Frankland, In his 81st year.. Interred at St. Andrews, Slaldburn, 'on - the -31st October,
1956,
—G. Calvefley :& Sons.- Tel. 297/ ' 756. I
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TAYLOR.—On October 29th”~lnira Nursing Home, Richard. aged# 79 years, o f : 80, Cornwall Avenue, Blackpool, the beloved husband of the late Hannah Taylor and dear father of Mabel,
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Cremated at Carleton, Blackpool, Thursday, November l^t;
[ IN MEMORIAM
RIGBY.—In loving memory of i a dear Wife and Mother, who died 6th November, 1946.
Always remembered. |
-F rom her ever loving Husband and Family,'
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TAYLOR.—Treasured memories of our llttlfe' Jim', who fell asleep , November 2nd, 1952, aged 3 years.
This lovely [bud, so young and fair,
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In Paradise: could bloom. —Prom Mum, bad and EOy. 28, Tower Hill.
■ Called hence by early doom,' Just came to show how swefet a flower.
I T O Y F A I R I NEXT DOOR T O DRA
j A Grand; Display of alL ty I Take advantage of ourXMAsI
' , JOIN NOW. Goods put)
I FANCY GdOi ; .
I DECORATED POTTERY . BOXES . CHROME WA
dear Wife and Mother, died 6;1 November, ,1966.
! ' . You softly passed away,
A golden gate stood open. That sad unhapy day. With farewell words unspoken i
—Prom all at 14; Whalley Road, : and 13, George Street.
I
TOWE.—In loving memory of dear ■ ,
Grandma, who died' November 6th, 1955.:
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Our lips cannot speak how we ■ loved her.
Our hearts know not what to say.'
, • As we Journey along life’s way. 1
From her loving Grandchildren Ellalene and Kevin.________ j
WHITWELL.—In loving memory , of a dear Husband and Father
Who died 3rd November, 1953. [. Resting whdre no shadows fall.
—Prom his Wife, Son and Daugh ter.
. Oak House .Pendleton, ' i _{_
WHITWELL.—In loving memory of a dear Father, and Grand-dad. Garnett Whltwell, who died 2nd November, 1953.
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Beautiful memories, silently kept, . . ■
Of the Father'we loved, |, ,| And .will never forget.
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-(From Tom, Eleanor, and Gran'd- , ichlldren.' . .'
. Pendleton Hall,'clitheroe. j !
WILSON.—:Ih,loving memory of [a dear Wife, Nancy 'Troop, whp died 6th November, . 1955.'
' i in heavenly love abiding. I
-4|Yoto her , loving Husbarid. .Charles Wilson.
■ | 7, Greenfield Avenue. Chatb’jr n . !
WILSON.—In loving memory af our dear Mother, who died 6th November, 1965.
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I Sweet are the memories silently kept,'
Of one we loved and never • forget. ' •
■ : I j __ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS _________________________ ______L-
CLARE.-^Mrs. [Clar? and Family wish to thank friends for their kind letters of .sympathy, friends who sent her flowers and Mr. and Mrs. Fort for their kind help In their great j sorrow.
j 11. Kay Street, Clltheroe.' !
GREEN,—Mr. and Mrs. P. Sharp express sincere thanks to all rela tives, neighbours. Rev. P. 'A. Payne, and all other friends for floral tributes received and kind
ness shewn during their bereave ment.
' , 10, Railway [ View, Clltheroe.
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Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298
* * J y i . i ■ ' 'compere; | bern/
’ ' ! the voice '1
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; DONT MISS THIS’ SHO\ I from any Toe H Meniber. SI ! Jewellers, 18, Moor LanJ
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' MAUREEN HARRIS (Lead, [ MEGAN JONES, Contralto. : ZYGMOUNT CZANERLE ANi I ’ GEOFFREY HITCHEN, Pianid
TOMMY WALKER (Lead,
STANLEY HOWARTH,' In RODGETT (Blackburn).: Sonj
! (Aiccrlng'ton) Schoblgirl Imp [Comedy Trio.;' [THE G.l M, WHITEHEAD, AccordionlS
: (Duo Act) Uke/Bango Whls I Trunipeter. J. PERKINS ’ JIM DO DO, Mlmer. :j !
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But God alone knows how We . miss her.
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“THE VARIETY SH( ; IN’: t h e ,'P*ARISH'
W e d n ^ a y , fit 7-30 p.m. I Dof
' I A PRC)GR/i
EVERY; TURN EAST [ LANCASHIRl
N ( M S T ( M > POUFFES . iFIRESI
! PLEASE NOTE; .PaymeJl'ts i '; ' j made at ad
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Congratulations Mum and Dad on your Sliver: Wedding Anniversary.
FRANKLAND—GRAHAM , ' 2 3 P a c e s t o CtoemaSC()pe.!“ Ea
With' a striking: story and Intefl affUotion and bitterness are overci
'■ :■ first move to t| - 2 DAYS')
THURSDAY at|7-30: SATUF RANO()LPH SC 0 n ,’[Dj
Tall Mai Wamercolor. ’ .
No gun could fire faster) The std '. ' to settle irith'th
FRIDA V-ACRICULTUIj
Booking Of^ce ooeqj Monday, Wed 4 p.m. Other times at the Genet to 12 noon and 2-151
CLIIMROE EQUIT/! AND INDUSTRIAl
FURNISHING : L . R O C K 1 . FOR FIREPLACES,
RAYBURN COOKERS; AND UEATERS. [
SEE OUR S/70WROOAfs1 FOR ALL
’GAS APPLIANCES
THEO WILSON AND SONS, LTD., i
TORK> STREET. CUTHEROE. Phone BfiGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER: TOrNIGH'T (Friday) at 7.30; :8A|
TYRONE POWER, KIM NOVAkI vI DUCHIN STORY." Cinemaf
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(Patrons please be In your seaq •
' progran Week commencing
MONDAY, TUESDAY aril VAN: JOHNSON, VERA Mj]
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IN FURNISHINGl
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FUNERRl SERVICE CLITHEROE 345
BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 2«41
ELECTRICITY SI KING STREET
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