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I Clitheroe Advertiser & Tinus, Dec. 6, 1957 MOTORSTS AND U se r s


. . . Ask Ybu^self This Questioi|:


" Am I getting the service or am 1 merely content?”


Every job entrusted to us is dealt with by Specialists — men who knojv their job


i ! ' ' i


inside out — men equipped to deal, and deal properly, with any jqb that AUTO- ELECTRICAL, BATTMYj BRAKE- L E ^ G and TYRE SER^VICE can entail. We are agents tor p e leading manufacturers and our stocks in every­ thing v/e handle are by far the largest and most comprehensive in ar pound this district. Altogether, it is tpe best possible


service.


U se It - If P a y s ! DAWSON H D .


l l f’


WHAULEY m , aiTHEROE Tell 883/884 (Tsfo ^ines)


PRIMROSE GWAGE


WELLGATE M 0 Wellgate and CUTHERi


Ki


TORS LTD. me Lane


0 1


NEW VAU^dHALL YICjrO](t SALOONS NEW BEDFORD 10/12-(|wt VANS


i f USED CARS OF QUALITY I ,11 ’*>' t l A::>.


1955 VAUXHAiLL VELOX 1953 VAUXHALL WYVERN 1955 A30. TWO DOOjt 1954 A30. TWO DOOR 1951 WOLSLEY 6/80 '


1955 BEDFORD UTILABUS. N M ENGINE 1949 COMMER LARGE OPACITY VAN


SEE OUE WINDOW FOR A WIDE RANGE OF


USEFUL XMAS GIFTS •HIRE PURCHASE AND INSUEANCp FACILITIES


M o t h e r s !


u d YOUR CHILDREN PjRESENT YOU WITH A FOOTWEAR PROBLEM ?


i f


THEN YOU MUST GIVE A pRIAL TO <<EAGLE M A R V E L S ”


FOUR MONTHS’ WEAR WITHOUT REPAIR !


FINN SHO^ FOR BOYf WE HAVE A LARGE STOCk OF


aIvd, GIRLS


SLIPPERS FOR ALL THE FAMILY CHILDREN’S from 7/11 to 12/11


WOMEN’d .from ll/9 to 125/9. MEN’S 14/11 to 29/11


WE ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD STOCK WELLINGTONS AND CLOGS IN '


WE SPECIALISE IN FARMERS’ ASK ’.FOR "DRYFOOT” ] BY


? OF DUNLOP ALL SIZES


FOOTWEAR NAME


W . H U S T W ' A i r r E HGH-CLAS^ BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS DoWnhsim Road^ Chatbum PO JL TRY AND EGGS


If M ■H ) ‘"-='.-.'A'' l i


t1.


HOLLY AND


WREATHS GROSSES


Church Brow Gardens Chtheroe


XMAl^ TREES ■ 7'^


TEL. CLITHEROE 298 V i d ) . , i l I f l If! m %


i >41 m r


RELIAable LJ3. medlil Hatclil Bteeal Hobeli Tel. "


100 4 sale; fully Robe Tel.


____ Fridays. Accredited ilng Statton LN 374.—G. W. tSj Slddowfl Farm, CUtheroe.


RJ/R. Book now lor Im- )r forward delivery.


55(5.


30 W L T ^ n . LAYING PULLETS for sile.—P. Townson, 31, Green­


field Aveniie. Chatburn.________


WEEKS’ OLD PULLETS for W.L, X R.IJR.; grand lot, feathered; £23.—G. W. ts, Slddows Farm, Clitheroe. 550. I





“MOTOR TUmON” a1 .m .


OVER A PERIOD OF YEARS WE HAVE AVERAGED


80% to 90% TEST Successes


Our 'Tuition! Is acknowledged as SECOND TO NONE and SUPERIOR TO MOST


lESSONS GIVEN IN YOHR OWN TOWN AND OVER TEST ROUTES


Agent:


MRS. HARDCASTLE The Temperance cafe


7. MOC» LANE, CLITHEROE


R,ecord Dairy Cake ALAN BASON


BfiROLAYS bank CHAMBERS Tel. . Clithoroe 1009


AT STUD


L.W, BOAR Law^n H(i' ' eroe. . Tel.


luse, Sawley,, Nr.. (Juth- Chatbum 849.


a t stud.—Pennlngtoh,


2 .PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE •BOARS, 1 for Gilts, brouglit to farm or sows and gilts aocommo- datet, at owner’s risk.—H. Har-


reaies, Ayxa Farm, BaMall IV65. Tel. Stonyhurst 329.


ACCRDec. X R breed: Cblcl and price book E.


Rouff 136ET


IDITED DAY-OLD pUlLETS. delivery. R. x LS. and ILS.


:l:s;


s £14; Broiler Cockerels state quantity required


£12/10/0 per 100. Other


. et. Free on request.—James Hartley (Sunnyslde) Ltd., hlee, Nelson. Tel. Nelson


we Trill quote competitive Send for our Illustrated


CHICKS at a reason- R.IJI., W.L. X R.IR.,


PROPERTIES FOR SALE


with vacant possession APPLY: ]


George Middelton, Snr. ADOnONEER AND ESTATE AQENT


83, Waddington koad


a r iH ERO E TeiiEphone 895|


By HUGH MORTIMER & CO.


No. 172, WHALLEY ROAD. CLITH­ EROE, Stone-built palisaded terraced house In godd struc­ tural condition and conveniently situated for buses, shops and schools for sale with V.P. Accom­ modation l Lobby, Sitting Room and Living Room each with modern fireplace, Scullery, Two Bedrooms. Private Yard at rear with W.C. (new low suite) and Coal Store. All mains: services.


R.V. £9. Ground Rent 16/- p.a. Apply:


HUGH MORTIMER & CO.. t


23, Richmond Terrace, Blackburn. (Tel. Nos. 6246 and 7659 or Clitheroe 813 evenings)


GISBURN AUCTION MART


and Heifers. Sale of Bulls and Bull Stlrks.


I Sale at 12 noon. ' j THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12th


GREAT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF FATSTOCK


must be penned before 10-30 am. ’ The Prlies:


COass


1— Fat Homed Heifer (worth most Per lb. to butcher),


2— Pat Homed Bulloclt (worth most per lb. to butcher).


3— Fat Polled Heifer (worth most per lb. to butcher).


4— Pat Polled Bullock (worth most per lb. to butcher).


6— Pat Attested Cow (worth most per lb. to butcher). |


land Bank, Benthaml | for the be.st fat beast on the ground.


sented by the Auctioneers!, a—Pen of Six Fat Lambs. 7— Pen of Six Pat Shearlings. 8— Pen of Six Fat Ewes.


Soecial Championship Prize £10 (<■5 klndlv donated bv ithe Mid­


Reserve Champion £2/2/0 (pre­ Grading a t 8 a.m. All stock I


being upwards of 250 Pat Cattle; 1 200 Fat Sheep; 600 Pat Pigs; 100 Calves.


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th Fortnightly Sale of In-calf Cows


Auctloneeri, i Valuers & Eitate Anntt.


0. HOTHERSALL, FJI.L.P.A. : H. FORREST. F.A.L.P.A.


bank SALEROOMS. OLITHEROE ________ Tel. D5.___________


I FOR SALS BY PRIVATE TREATY


J in Attractive Modern Semi-Detached Realdence


!


No. 168. WHAUEY ROAD. OLITHEROE


dition with excellent up-to-date fire-ranges and appointments. I t Is brfck-bullt, finished with pebble-dash and has a roof of blue slate.


Cloakroom; Lounge (12ft. x 15tt. Into bay; Dining Room (13ft. x 13ft. 61n): Klt&en, fully tiled and fitted with stainless steel sink unit, Marley Hie Floor and built-in drawers end cupboards. Above are Three Bedrooms:


Aoeommodatlon! Hall with small


fringe of the town. The Property Is In good con­


In a seml-riiral position on the


Atipllcatlona are Invltisd fcr the above appointment.


Boroukh ' Treudrer’s papartment Appo ntmant of .dunlor C erk • (Male) '


SITUATIONS VACaIi^T BOROUGH OF CLITHERpE


Candidates possessing the necessary eXamldatlon qualifications Will be appointed on ,the Higher. General pivlalon of the National Salary ^ l e s ((ximmenllng at the age of 16 wltji £230' per annum rising


The above appointment .offers I ample opportunity for promotion


Others will he; appointed on the General Division Scale which commences at £200 per annum rising by annual increments to £450 per annum.


by annual Increments of £30 to £560 per annum.


Bathroom furnished with panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin and large Cylinder Airing Cupboard (Immersion Heater); Separate W.C.


Washhouse, fitted Slbk tjx. and c. water), are Incorporated under Property at rear. Asphalted drlve- In from highway. All Mains Services.


Garage (14ft. 61n. x 10ft.) and


Vacant Possession on completion. To view apply;


Freehold, Rateable Value: £33. '


Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salemm^^ Clitheroe.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST,


PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


No. 11. HAYHURST STREET. A stone-built DwelUnghouse (semi­ detached), which has been modernised and Is in good decora­ tive condition. Accommodation; Lounge, modern tile range; Dining Kitchen, ‘ modern tile range, w.p. sink (h. and c. water); Larder. Aljove are Two Bedrooms and Bathroom furnished with up-to-date panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin and W.C. Small Garden. All Mains Services. R.V. £12. (Ground Rent £1. Vacant Possession.


No. 19,1 MILLTHORNE AVENUE. A Brick - built Semi - Detached property with the following Accommodation: Hallway; Sitting Room; Dining Room; Scullery Kitchen; Larder. Two IBedrooms above i and Bathroom with Ba th . and Washbasin. Outside Coal- place and W.C. 'Small Garden at rear, iAU Mains Services. Rate­ able Value: £16.


Vacant! Possession. To view the above Properties i


apply:


9— Pen of Six Pork Pigs (imder 7 score live weight),


10—Pen of Six Bacon Pigs (over 7 score live weight).


£3 (kindly donated by Mr. Albert Toy. New Inn. Glsburn. for the best nen of six pork or bacon pigs on the ground!.


Calves; 11 a.m. Cattle;: 12 noon Pat Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep;


Sales b y ' Ballot: 10-30 am.


Newlv-calvcd Cows and Heifers nracticallv all sbnwn I by local farmers and breeders, j


Judging at 10 ain. j WEEKLY SALE of 200 Attested


.Bidglng at 10-30 B.ra.: Ballot at 10-30 a.m. nrompt. e»sie at 11 a.m. prnmnt.


Pigs, In-plg Gilts and Sows. Sale following Faf Pigs.


WEEKLY SALE Of 300 Store


RICHARD TURNER fr SON, Auctioneers * Secretaries. Benthsm. i


T»r


HELLIFIELD AIIOTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY. DECEMBER 9th


WEEKLY PRIZE Subw AND SALE OF attested DAIRYj STOCK 120 choice Newljf-calved Cows


md Heifers from surroimdlng 'arms, with sneclai( entries from Scotland and the North! Judging 11-15 am. Sale 11-30 ! I


irompt.


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12th INNUAL CHRISTMAS PRIZE


iHOW & saLB OF aiLi CLASSES OF FATSTOCK


Entries of once-tested Irish; 1,600 Pat Lambs, Shearlings and Ewes; qo Pat Pigs; 10 Calves..(


260 Fat Cattle. Including special (f.m.


penned by 9-30 a.m, Judging 9-30 am. Sale 11-45V


All Stock for competition to be Prize Schedules Glass


Fat Cattle Classes '


!


1— Best quality Fat Heifer. 2— Best quality Fat Steer. 3— rBest quality Pat Cow.


4— Best quality Pat Heifer show­ ing all calf teeth.


6—Best quality Pat Steer show­ ing all calf teeth.


l)est animal on the ipremlses. <3attle entered for all classes ex­ cept Class 3 must be eligible for Ministry Certification. I T h r e e Hrlzes worth £6, £3 and £1.


Cffiamplonshlp Cup and £6 for


6— Best pen of 6 Pat Horned Lambs.


Fat Sheep Glasses


7— Best pen of 6 Fat Liunbs. any other breed.


I |


8— Best pen of 6 Horned Shew- Ungs.


«pt Class 10. must he eligible for ministry Certification, Two prizes orth £3 and £2.


II—Best pen of 3 Pork Pigs. Two prizes worth £3 and £2.


Fat Rigs i M. H. SKIDMORE, i^retary.


'hone: 226 Helli";:;d Secretary 'hone; 258 Helllfleld iPoreman


g^litheroe auction mart CO. LTD.


j MONDAY next, Deo! 9th


^ Last Sales Nos.: Cattle 64; lambs 830; Pigs 118. 1 Judging 9-30 am. Sale 11 am.


1 ijalves, Sheep and Store Pigs.


TUESDAY next. Dec] 10th Weekly Sale at lOJO


pllowlng Patstock will be (forward; 0-80 Cows, Steers and| Heifers; 00-800 Lambs and Sheep; 60-80 Mgs.


(ALE OP PAT CATTLE & SHEEP ■hen prizes will be offered In 11 asses for Cattle and Shfeep. The


C31BISTMA8 PRIZE SHOW AND JOHN HOLT, Jnr.


FOR THE BEST PRICES AND IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF HORSES, COWS, BULLS, Etc.


—DEAD OR ALIVE Day. and Night Service I am. o(


;oalry Cattle at 11 am., when 80- ; .00 Smart Young Local and -North


WEDNESDAY NEXT, Deo. 11th Weekly Prize Sale of (Attested'


Country Newly-calved (3ows and ; Heifers will be forward. i Last Sales No.: 83.


(


Vttested Geld and In-calf Cattle It 10-30 a.m., when a good season-, d show will be forward.^ j


Fortnightly Prize Sale of FRIDAY NEXr Dec. (l3th Last Sale No.: 77. MONDAY, DEC. 16th


^ CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and SALE of PIGS When the follow- ng prizes will be offered)


:Sest'Fat S ow ...........— j. £2 . j . £2 £2


: 3est Fat Gilt or Hog


Hest Pair of Pigs (under 200-lb. live weight)


Hest Pair of Pigs (under 140-lb. live weight)


Tel. 826.


J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


OF INTEREST TO FARMERS


] farmyard and liquid | manure spreading, wood sawing, etc. Send P.C. for prompt attenilon.—J. H. Belli' ■ Bolton Mill, .Bolton-by- Bowland.


,|


Olltheroe AdvertSer ft Times . ;>any Ltd.; a t 6, Market Htce, CUtheroe. Tel. 407/8 (two Unas).


£2 i Clitheroe Team


^LITHEROE have a good chance of collecting two


points tomorrow, when they entertain Glossop at Shaw Bridge. The team Is un­ changed.


Team; Wallace; Henderson,


B. Smith; Bush, White, John­ ston; Flatley, Davidson, Har­ greaves, (Wilson, W. Smith,


INCREASE OF EARNINGS The average 'weekly earnings


of manual workers risen to


April, 1957, by 45 per cent, since October, 1951, while prices over the same period rose by only 24J per cent, :


Fat Horses bought at Top Prices


R.S.P.C.A. humane killers USED


ING HEYS FARM


Lan^haw Bridge, Colne TBL.; WYCOLLER 200


.0—Best pen of 5 Horned Ewes. Sheep entered for all classes ex-


I


9— Best pen of 5 Shearlings, any other breed.


FARMERS’ BOOTS


JAOTTS, TROUSERS KNEE PANTS


OVERALLS, MACS.


J. |iOrd Son CUTHEROE MARKET «nd STATION ROAD, CLITHEROE T e l : 892


Chit^nney Sweep BRUSH & VACUUM


’Phone: BLAKEWATER 43012


Visiting Githeroe and Whalley ievery Thursday


AGENT:


8. Downes, 57, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


CLITHEROE SCHOOL OF


MOTORING Qualified Instruction.


Tuition (in your own car if desired. Viicent Earnshaw


PALLADIUM GARAGE.


Res.; 60, CHA’TBDRN ROAD. Tel.i CLITHEROE 284


LOANS (£5 to £6JI0D UNSECURED F.jS. RICHARDS LTD.,


11. WELFORD ROAD, LEICESTER. Special ChamDion.ehIp' Prize of


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe, Tel. 05.


I FARMERS I


IN STOCK


Bamfor'd, Albion and Atkinson Farm (Manure Spreaders,


Dairy pquinment and Utensils. Sheep Dips and Detergents. Ghioros', Delsanex, Laotasan. Milking; Machines; Water. Bowls; Barrows, one and two wheels.


LI^DLEY PATE TEL. GISBURN 261


Applications endorsed " Junior Clerk,’ stating age, details of education, etc., and the names of two persons to whom refer­ e n t 'm a y be: made should be delivered to{ the B o r o u g h - Treasurer, Church Street, Clith­


in the servl(»j


eroe, not later than 18th December, 1957. i R, B. SNOWDEN,


6th Pe(!ember, (l967.


BOY wanted WHO IS INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPHY


FOR: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC J _____


I DEPARTMENT (


Apply; I


THE CALICO PRINTERS' ASSOCIATION,.


WHALLEY ABBEY WORKS, BARROW,


Nr. BLACKBURN.


EDUCATION COMMITTEE Divisional Executive No. S


LANCASHIRE


W^ELFARE ASSISTANT reqd. Cfijat- burn C.E. School for 2 hours


: one r^fereq, to bel sent to the Divisional Education Olficer, Educapon • pfflee, Blackburn Road, (Rlshton, not later than


_21th_^iecemba;,_1957;__^^^^ PRjDDUCTiON CONTROL


Company in (Glitheroe 'District is seeking a man, age between 26.36 to lead a Production Con­ trol peoartm(ent.


A permanent position with attractive, salary ( p e n s io n scheme) is offered to a man possessing ability, energy and initiative of ,a high- standard, preferably with some previous expor once of Production Con­ trol methods.|


Please send details of age, edu-' cation and positions held to date,( which i will be treated confidentially.—Write: Box R2, Advertiser and Times.


YOUTH reqd. for clerical work In cotton manufacturers' offlee.—


Apply by 'letter to: Stonebrldge Ck)ttoh Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Victoria Mill, (Chatburn.________


YOUNG PERSONS AGED 15 AND 16 AND THOSE LEAVING SCHOOL ( AT XMAS'1957


WHALLEY ABBEY WORKS. : BARRpW, HAVE


For GIRLS and a limited number of BOYS who are Interested In Art for Design Reproduction work


VACANCIES


* Modern alr-conditloned Studio. * Plve-day (4Q-hour) week. * Canteen Facilities, etc. ' Interviews arranged on applica­ tion, at any suitable time. ApplU cants are requested to bring along examples of 'tbeir work A when calling for Interview


The Calico Printers’ Association L td . Whalley Abbey Works, Barrow, Nr. Blackburn. Tel. No. Whalley 2131,


pply: (^


JUNIOR CLERK offlee duties. Spensley Ltd.,


W. H. SMITH & SON have a vacancy for a reliable Youth to


|


; reqd. for general — Robinson and Clitheroe.


learn ( the business. Good pros­ pects : to suitable applicant, toply with two references to: The Manager, Railway Bookstall, Clltheroe.


1 BOBBIN WINDER urgently reqd.-r-Apply: John Southworth


Clltheroe.


and Sons Ltd., Jubilee Mill, 1 a.a_~


j i '


Warp pinner reqd. or person willing to learn.—Apply; James Thornber Ltd., Holmes Mill, Clltheroe.


SMART GROCERY ASSISTANT reqd.—C. R. Hargreaves and Son, Parson Lane, Clltheroe._________


KINDLY ACTIVE HOUSEKEEPER reqd. by widower with 2 young children;, rural area, 10 miles, north of Preston; country cot­ tage; all modern amenities.— Write; Box R3, Advertiser and Times,_______ L


KITCHEN HELP reqd. — Calf's Head Hotel, ( Worston, near Clltheroe.


MOTOR VEHICLES


1964 FORD 10 VAN (With heater) for sale; excellent condition; bodywork good; low mileage.—36, .Park Avenue. (


nORRIS 8 SALOON for sale; 4 doors; ( 1935/36.—Tel. Chatburn 233. i


; 1 •


ROOTES GROUP SINGER AIIEA DEALERS


HUMBER, HILLMAN DEALERS SINGER Gazelle Saloon, delive/y 2-4 weeks .......... £898 (Demonstration car available)


HILLMAN Minx do luxe Sal. delivery 2-4 weeks............. £794 SINGER Estate Car delivery 6-8 weeks .......... £1043


USED CARS


1052 Austin Prefect; 1030 AUSTIjN 10.


A70: 1939 FORD MORRIS 8; 3935


Coukiiursii& Grimsliaw


769, WHALLEY NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN. Tel. 48091-2 After riormal hours Darwen 1733


ON I SALE


RU8BRIDGE—You can choose any 1 article [In stock—Watches, Clocks,


: weeklyl—RuBbrldge, Jewellers, 24, King William (Street, Blackburn.


Rings, Cutleryl y.i-;


ind pay for It ■ bU(


i C LIT H E R 0 E —Modern Seml- ! trance


detached for sale; freehold; with large


I Toilet; Washhouse; Garden to (front and rear.-Write: Box R4, I Advertiser andi Times.__________


I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,


DOLL'S: PRAM !for sale; In good condition. — Apply; Benson, ! Church Gate, Cnatburn,______


4 HEN CABINS for sale; 2 good. 2 (medliun condition.—Apply; H. Holdenl Brow Top, Sawley.


NE .,W beautifully oie


ig ,_eum: Carpets for sale; three for 75A. Sizes (4 X 3). (3 X 3),


________


CHILD’S TRICYCLE (with boot) (for sale.—15,1 George Street, iciltherbe.


1 __________ , ■


LARGE IMECOANO lor sale; bar- ! gain £12.—“ Lynwood," IWhalley Road, Barraclough, Clltheroe.


RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA- i MOND (REPAIRS'of aU kinds; sat- 1 Isfaction guaranteed.—24, King ; Wllllanl St., Blackburn. Tel. 7920.


SPLENDID 3Dln; MODEL RACING YACHT for sale. Also Remington


I Standen Hey, Clltheroe.


(bushy (Brook


(Contour 5 Dry Shaver (almost (new).


' Hlgham, Long Acre, ‘ ■


CHRISTMAS TREES. — PLEASE ORDER NOW (for delivery week


before fChristmas, Olltheroe and Whalley; 4ft. (trees, strong and 10/- delivered.—Hardman, Bottom,! Stonyhurst.


H O E h BY DUBLO CON- (TEOLLlEB iVPE A3; as new; : /5 /0 ,s e l i, £4—25, Gamett


I cost; (Road.


designed Oon-


! (3 X 2i).—Write; Box RS, Adver- tlser and Times.


: Kitchen with - flrerange, 3 Bed­ rooms, Bathroom and separate


CORNER HOUSE FOR EIDER- DOWNS.


brlck-bulll Garage. En- Hall, 1 Lounge, Living


I Q.-il---1 — J —-- «- •»


Applications, stating age and giving the name and address of


dally, ipross weekly wage £1/7/7.


1858^ WA RiHern


and Sons Ltd,, CUthwoe.


lI>(II%R8, BRUSHES. - etc.—P. A. Alle


ON SALE v——» .


CORNER HOUSE'tor dombltiatlons


Shade8>- _ ____________ Wealeyan ^w.'Clitheroe._______


CORNER HOUSE for NYLONS.


tRI-ANQ TBAlKil.-S«e tlia full range at the Advertiser and


Times. 6. Market Place. Ollthetoe.


PRESENTS^ OF USEFULNESS and beauty.: Dormy Blanketa, Rain­ bow Bordered Blankets, Pillow Sets, —Towels.—Comer House, King Lane, Clltheroe.'


HAVE DI STOCK a fuU range of all- models and Implements, Crop era, Manure Spreaders, a selection of re^ndltloned


THE MAIN DISTRIBUTORS FOR DAVID BROWN AND PRESIDENT TRACTORS


a must, a Rotoclean Egg Machine. PUBLIC NOTICES


The Corporation la prepared I to accept Loams of £100 -*nd WMds on mortgage of ita General


BOROUGH OF. CLITHEROE . LOANS


a n nm lor periods of two, three or five years.


r bargains In David Brown, President, Pordson and Ferguson. Main District agents for Sunplex Milking Machines; and the newest'


We shall be delighted to demon­ strate.


For all the spares and a liolque and specialised service see the


DULUx ■ DULITE. —Full


obtadnahle at P . . A. Allen and Sons, Wesleyan Row, Clltheroe.


iinge


SECOND-HAND DIAMOND RINGS. Large stocks £6 to £1601 A few specials; very fine 5-stone £120; lovely single stone £56; another one £39/10/0; very fine 3-stone £45;' a large number of 3 stones at £9/10/0 and £12/10/0. The largest stock of watches In town. -^Holts, 6, Penny Street, Salford, H'nckburn.


LADIES' WOOL KNICKERS, Wool Stockings, Skirts, .Wool Vests; all sizes.—Corner House, King Lane, CUtheroe.__________________ __


HOUSE for sale: 27, Richmond Terrace; vacant possession. For further .particulars apply: 25, Richmond Terrace._____________


LUXOL - VAL8PAR • OURAOIO.— Pull range obtainable at P. A. Allen and Sons, Clltheroe.______


MEN’S CARDIGANS at old prices. —Corner , House, King Lane, Clltheroe._________^


____________


PEDIGREE DOLLS & SOFT TOYS. —Now , on show at the Adver­ tiser and Times, 6, Market Place, Clltheroe._________ (____________


. X 3 yds. turkey red £18/10/0 (Ust price £27/10/0); BJJ.K.


CARPET BARGAINS—Pine quality 6 x 4 yds. £45 (list price £65); genuine Indian hand-knotted 5 x 4' yds. £26/10/0: another one 4 X 3 yds. £14/19/0; Grade One 3


' Axmlnster 4 x 3 yds. £14/19/6; large batch 271n. wide grade one body carpet, lengths 3 to 12 yds. 30/- yd. (list price 39/- yd.).— Holts, 5. Penny Street, Salford, Blackburn!


RONS ON, COLIBRI. MOSDA LIGHTERS make an ideal Christ­ mas gift.—Catlows,, 20, Castle


Street. Clltheroe.


LANGHO.—Attractive 3-bedroomed Semi for sale; Lounge, Dining­ room, Kitchen, Bathroom, sep. W.C., large glass "Lean-to. Gardens front and rear. R.V. £26 (rural).


Situated corner York Lane. Whalley New Road.—Algleholm, York Lane.


LADIES’ NIGHTGOWNS. Combina­ tions, Skirts, Vests, Knickers; W., W.X., O.3., X.O.S.—Corner House. King Lane, Clltheroe.


,4/8.___________________________


SAVE £’s ON FLOOR COVERING. Colourful kitchen, bathroom fioors also carpet surrounds, wood, cement, composition, Uno look delightfully gay with Rubberised "LIQUID LINO" FLOOR PAINT, 14 Popular Colours, all Intermix. Half-pints


CHILDREN’S PEDAL CARS AND TRICYCLES. — Advertiser and ■Times, 6, Market Place, Cllth-


SEE OUR SELECTION OF UM­ BRELLAS from 16/6 to 28/6; new colours; new styles. —'Corner House. King Lane.


JAPLAC the lovely one-coat Lacquer, makes furniture, doors, dressers sparkle with colour. Re­ sists boiling water. No brush- marks. Tlnlets 1/9, 2/11, half pints 6/1.


CONSTRUCTIONAL, TOY K m 62/6, ■ Farmyards! etc. — The Sampler, 20, Moor Lane.________


“ KLIPPIES.” button Into ear-ring kits. This year’s novel gift at 2/5.—At The ^Sampler, 20, Moor


Lane.________ ^


MEN’S SOCKS and STOCKINGS, do not shrink; 5 sizes In stock.— Corner; House, King ^ane, Cllth-


NEW TIMBER for farm Jobs, etc. at reasonable prices; quotations free. Also larch poles 6ft. to 30ft.—Hardman, Brook Bottom, Stonyhurst.


eroe._________________________


WASHER BY HOOVER; recon­ ditioned at .works; one only.—A. Webster and Son, 8, Market


Place, Clltheroe. Tel, 103._____


CHRISTMAS CAROS AND CALENDARS.—Before buying, see


, Place, Clltheroe._______________


the excellent range at the Advertiser and Times, 6, Market


DORMY BLANKETS and Vantona Quilts and Bedspreads for charm and durability.—Corner House, King Lane, Clltheroe. Tel, 663.


AGA AND RAYBURN COOKERS. sales and service.—Cort's Main Distributors, 73-77, Scotland Road, Nelson. Tel. 689.


MEN’S GOOD WOOL VESTS and Pants; also good wool mixture Vests and Pants;. sizes M., O.S., and X.OB.—Corner House, King Lane, Clltheroe.________ __


STEEL HOPPERS for Mle; 8ft. height, 6ft. dlam., tapered a t bottom; foot control to empty; weight empty; 14cwt., capacity; 6 tons; ideal for storing cement, fertiliser, chlpplngs, etc.; excel­ lent condition; bargain price.— R. B. Wilson, 116, W n e Lane, Clltheroe, Tel. 976.


IF HE SMOKES you are sure to find a gift to please amongst our keenly priced smokers’ requisites. A good variety of presentation boxes of cigarettes and cigars, etc.—F. and J. Haydock, Whole­ sale and Retail Tobacconists, King Street; Tel. 339.


CORNER HOUSE for Ladles’ and Men's Vedonls Underwear.


CONTEMPORARY APRONS make useful and attractive rifts. See


our selection of drip-dry cottons


and nylons at The Sampler, 20, Moor Lane.


SINGLE WARDROBE for sale; also Fireside Chair and Two


Single Beds with Mattresses (Iron frame).—rl5, St. Paul’s Street, Low Moor (after 6 p.m.)._______


HORNBY ELECTRIC TRAIM lor sale; gauge " O " track: Including


mains transformer, rolling stock, 4-4-2, tank engine and several points.—Apply;, 16, St. Paul’s Street. Low Moor, after 6 pjp.


3-PLY ORLON for hand knlttlngi In delightful shades. Ask to see the range a t The Sampler, 20, Moor Lcme.


CORNER HOUSE tor selectioa of Ladles’ (Jsrdlgans; sizes W.. O.S. and X.OB.


single bed for sale; with mat­ tress: as new.—3, Cardigan Avenue. CUtheroe.


H.C.B. PRAM AND HIGH CHAIR lor sale.—48, Downham Road, Chatbum.


CHILD’S BOARD AND EASEL for sale: 25/-. Doll’s blue Push-


Chair; 35/-: both as new.—Write:. Box Rl, Advertiser and Times.


BROODERC for sale.—2/260 Wren- nail Pyramid and 1/160 Vlsl- Chlck Warm Floor. Also 1-ton Provender Bln and lOO-gallon Tank. AH new condition.— Apply Saturday afternoon or Sunday: Hardman; Brook Bottom, Stonyhurst.


CREPE NYLONS—Two-way stretch and sheer stretch special values; all. sizes; from 7/11.—Comer House. King Lane,


BOY’S AND GIRL’S WRISTLET WATCHK. A good choice at CatlowB, 20, Castle St„ Clltheroe.


XMAS PRESENTS.— BUDGERI­ GARS With or without a ’Bavoy" bird cage—Church Brow Gardens, Clltheroe.


___________


GLAMOUR NYLONS; fplly fashioned: 8/6.—Corner, House, King Lane._______________ ■


CORNER HOUSE FOR BEDDING.


12 X 8 SECTIONAL CABIN, lamp, fencing, etc. lor sale. 19 R. x B,L. Pullets (laying).,, 14 year-old R. X. W,L. Hens. (Jock and 2 Bantams.—Apply: 8. Walker St., OUtheroe.'


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298


i ________________ _ i


CRAVEN MOTOR 00. LTD., HIGH ST„ SKIPTON—phone 2221


60l“ *’ of £6 lOs. Od. per centum per Interest


The Loans are Trustee Securities. Ihjthe r details may be had froth B S


R. B. SNOWDEN. Town Clerk’s Offlee,


The Castle, CUtheroe.


October, 1967. ' reward


£10 will bq paid for any Infor­ mation which will lead to the recovery of one beast which dis-


Farm in September, and four sheep, missing in November.—


E. Holgate. Standen Hey Farm, Clitheroe.


died December -lith, 1938. ■ Life has changed In many


5, w&ys,


j ^ t one thing changeth never, ' The memory ol those happy


i —From hlB loving Wile, Daugh­ ter, I Annie, and Tom.


When we were all together, “


: days, ' • 2, RaUway View. Bllllngt/in who died December l l th , 1938.


loving memory of a Grandfather,


We miss you Dad and wish you were here.


i: We treasure your memory and i


—From Ted and Beat, and famUy, Brockhall; Prank, Molly


again some day.


halley; Jenny, Billy and ^ ^ U y , Woodfleld View,


W „ family, Mltton Road,


'THORNBER.—In loving memory ^


: 9th, 1939; also Father, who died ?i®d December December 9th, 1940.


Father In heaven, hear my prayer,


Look after my parents with tender care.


, —From Daughter, Hilda. 3, Brownlow Street.


' Love them, dear Lord, like I old at home.


' Remembered always.


—From all at 79. Canal Street Stalybrldge.


ACKNuWLcOGMENTS


CARDS.—Mrs. W. D. Cams and : family express sincere thanks to ; all relatives, neighbours. Rev. A, ' B. M ^ a r r , and all other friends lor floral tributes! received and


; kindness shewn during their d time of sorrow; also the family


octors for their kindness, 6, Bolland Prospect. Clltheroe!


downham.—The relatives of the late Mr. Harry Downham wish to convey their ' thanxs to all


. friends for their kind expressions of sympathy .and floral tributes


, received in Ithelr bereavement: : also the staff of Queen’s Park Hospital for their kindness.


9, Castle Street, (filtheroe.


DUG DALE.—On behalf of her brothers and sister. Miss Mary


(Dugdale, of 10, Fox Street, CUth­ eroe, wishes to thank all the irlends of the family, for their


Jackson.—The family ol the late lace Mrs. Pathaney Jackson wish to thank all relatives, friends


^


Be a good shepherd, don't leave them alone,


.Prior^to cremation worth; ’WadfflSn, 'rel.^f r


Helen’s Church, WaddfflvtSn ^ Wday, December 6th, at i n™


®


CLITllEROE eOfOj^ERAI ISHINGiiDEPARl


downham.—Gn Novembpr .W67. (in h o s p l t S r f f i y ^


Cemetery on December 4th ® ”” —Bennett. Clltheroe. Tel, sas/sn')


years. " S iV M A ia a .


8S6d 77 years. Interred at Giith’ eroe cemetery on the 4th “ Veevers, Undertakora Tel. Day 75, Nlghf


.


JACKSON.—On the 29th Novem- hosplsal, PsthsMy


Jackson, the beloved wife of t o yems.® R i 'p ^ ''®®'^“' M


HAWSTHORNE.—On the 29th November, a t 6. Chatburn E o ^ aitheroe, Fhlth, the dearly loved


' aged 83 years. And was interred ; on Tuesday, December 3rd, at


of 68A, Hlghfield Road. Clltheroe CUtheroe Cemetery. ■ ■


: —The Scales Funeral Sendee, Tel. Clltheroe 346.


i generous help during the sick­ ness of her mother and lor their kind expressions of sympathy [during their bereavement.______


and neighbours lor gilts of flowers, etc. received during her stay In hospital and lor kind expressions ol sympathy and floral tributes. Mass offerings received In their sad bereave­ ment; also dobtors and nurses of CUtheroe for their kind attention.


13, King Lane, Clltheroe


JONES.—Mrs. C. Jones Had family express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours. Rev. A. B. Macgarr, and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness. shewn during their time of sorrow; also the family doctor and nurse for their kind­ ness.


11, Cowper Avenue, Clltheroe.


RAWSTHORNE.—The relatives of the late Mrs. P. Rawsthorne ex­ press sincere thanks to all'rela­ tives, . neighbours, : friends- at Manor Hall and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shewn during their time of sorrow.


68A, Hlghfleld Road, and 8, Ghat- . bum Road, OUtherbe.


WILSON.—The' family of the late Mrs. Jane Wilson desire to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours lor their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes tecelved In their bereavement; also the family doctor and district nurse lor'thelr kindness,


74, Bawdlands, CUth^roe.


WREATHS. BOUQUETS, etc. - Phone 669 (any hour).—Knowles, Wellgate.


Wnathi and all. Floral Tributes expurtly made to order oh our . premises


:. ' ' ^ at ' ^ BAB1EB8,


WHALLEY ROAD NUR81RIE8 .CLITHEROE '!


I (Near Primrose Bridge). Tol. 821 (anv hour)


For Fresh Flowers


Wreaths, Bouquets, Etc. Decorative Pot Plants


John Ellis & Son 11, CASTLE STREET


GLITHEROE


Members of Interflora TEL. 119


Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers eto. A. PEARCE & SON


CHATBURN NURSERIES. (Near Pendle Hotel).


Tel. Chatburn 230. ’ Residence; 28. Tower Hill. Clltheroe


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


■ TF you have any question* regarding funeral prao-


tloes or funeral procedura- we Invite you to come to u» for the answers.


Hims f l K R a a w !


BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 2641


CLITHEROE 3 4 5 ■


WILSON.—On December 2nd, 1967, a t the home of her daughter. 74. Bawdlands, cmtheroe, Jane, t o beloved wife of the late AUlsoa Wilson, aged 81 years. Interred


-Bennett, Tel. OUtheroe 826/633. IN MEMORIAM


'BATE.—In memory of a dear Husband, Enoch, who' passed away December llth, 1965.


'Though absent always near. —From his Wife, Hannah,


: died December llth, 1965. I


49, Moor Lane, Clltheroe, ! BATE.—In remembrance of Dad,


And when old times we ett recaU,


: —Prom his Son, George, and I Gladys. Loved, honoured and remem­ bered..


■ • aU.


—Prom his Grandchildren. ' 44,! Bawdlands, Clltheroe.


: dear Son, Billy, who died Decern- : her 3rd, 1944.


BOWES.—In loving memory of :


> "Where the light Is never <m Until the stars forget to shine,


! Down the lane of memories, I wUl remember him. ■


: —FYom his loving Dad. BllUngton,______________.


BOWES.—In love we rememW o u r . darling Brother, BUly, wno died December 3rd, 1944.


-T-Prom loving Sisters, Brotliers and Brothers-ln-law. .


Is set aside for you, Not Just to-day but'every day, We remember you.


A special corner In our heaita


BllUrigton. BRITCLIFFE.—In


memory of a dear Father, died December 7th, 1966.


t r e a s u r e d , .


‘ To be remembered by fhoee he loved is all he would haw


—Prom bis loving Son and Daughter-in-law, Herbert ana Dorothy.


OUtheroe,. Barnsley, London ana Klrkhwn.


December 7th, 1948. ;


DEAN.—Eomemberlng the love rf a. dear Husband and Psther, William Dean, who passed aW87


CHRISTMAS EVE


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2| IN ;THE KINGf LANEj HALL;


Dancing to The Ambassadc Non-stop — 1r30 jb 11-30 Admission 3/6


M I OF THE


ICES . MINERAIH - THE AMBASSADOR’S


THIRD ANNUAL IN THE KING. LANE


BOXING DAY, Dancing from 8-0 p.m.


The Ambassador Bob James SI


DEC, HALL, Cl


1-0 a.m. ce Band k Groq


iffle NEW YEAR’S


Tickets 5/ each EYE


■niESDAY, DECHWBER 31 IN THE KING LANE jHALL, CI|


Dancing Non*Stop to {The . 8-0 p.m. to jl-O a.m.


Admission 6/- WES REFRESHMBNTS - i 1)IINERALS|


Tl(&ets for. either Ball bn s^e ftpiii thJ General OfBce, 2, Moor Lanb. or any, o| Branch Shops.


CLOCKS*'.l POTTERY . GLASB’ GOO


OUR 20 (WEEK CLUB WIIiL MEET IDS S I


• I FANCY! iwAr e .


CLITHEROE CO OPERAl L IM i to


COMING ATTRACTI 'I


We miss the things he need to say,,


I t ’s then we miss him most et


We miss his smile, his cheery ways.


at CUtheroe Cmetery on' December 4th.


FATHER 'CHR] HAS ARRIVED I


AND WILL BE HERB DURING ON THE FOLLOWING OR


TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS j' , ' 2 p.iri. tci'8-0 pjh.


"SAIURDAYS JO-O a.m. to 12 noon; 2-0 pjn. .tJ


|.A FREE GIFT! FOR EVE ’


I^QNT MI ' ( EVERY AGE CATERED


A VISIT TO Ol


SOFT TOYS . D O I l s j . GAMI TRICYCLES


N^wsthome,


beloved son of the. late wlmSS Gild Mary Ann Downhnni t ^ t l e Street,


interred at ClItherM ' &


Your • absence to us brings many a tear,


; always pray. Please God let us see 'you


DEATHS


'l957,’’ a f 'h i i ° e s l d ^ ^ ^ i% lelgh," Eastham street eroe, Claude James tho loved husband « Berffla Bulcpcki - aged 74 y S® p e n t at Christ Chinch 'a.-iS'®'-


tom to-morrow .(Sat5rdayU?|[ e : Rose? oiiyXdn ^ f X ' s ' a »


Laim, Prodsham, chKhi.i’“‘h Marie E.. B o o t h m ^ ® k ,> daughter, of Mr, Md V .® % -


late Mr. B. Rose, «


IN NiEMORIAIYI memories of


who e n g a g em en t s


The engagement is annmm . behveen AUan. twta wn


,” wiNCKLEY-5i^---- ^


and Mrs. W. w in c kW '^ TOltewell Drive, Cll&oe°^ Marion, second d au g f f i „’r Md Mrs. P. Dean ^ 2 7


.from both famUleX _____ ^


Road, Clltheroe ■ c o n m t& 5 marriages


CARY COOPER. AUDREY HEPBURN In '‘l| . ;


TO-NIOHT (Friday) at '7-30] 8ATVRDA1 ,,NO,qN.", (U)


W^k commencing (baceniber Id monim|y; tuesdav| i^ wednesI GLm fORD, CLAIRE TCfiVOR, RANo|


. T i | E : : ‘! : D i s p E R ) .1 : J


PRECEDED BY It was offly a snapshot, but It wing a clue. tH E f i lR t IKI THe


THURs|)AY and FRIDAY at JOHN jWAYNE, DONNA RE


Tlie thrills of the silent service Dense of |he little ships.'


'(..t


7^b; SATURlj ;ED. ROBERT


EXPI and the her]


pokingjoffloe, open Monday, Wednesday and a p.m. other times at the Oeheral office. 2,


to 12 noon and 2-(lS to 6 p.m.


Advrature thuhders across the screen,: with I Technicolor', 1


' ■' DONALD HOUSTON. JUNIA CBAWFORD. |


Town Clerk. I


(


! Treasurer, Church Tel. OUtheroe


FKW BROS.


m e m o r ia l CRAFTSMEN .SINCE 1860


Whalley New Road BLACKBURN


’Phone : 6248 (Open Saturday afternoons). ■ registered as a newspaper!


WANTED i


A to; J. H. SwlMlehurst. Cliartered ,^ ^ lU ^ B o ^ a n d . :m Bolton-


pewle; Lod? Preston, iRathmell district.—Particulars


uctioneer. Bank Farm. In East LaneiliFre.**®®^


desFans In *Qra rff.'* Ma/Eio or Stone .‘ntl


(ITT DS OOLlEfJr YOW X-’"' ; LAWNMOimU,,, '


FDR BE-SBARFSNInW


...Ofi OVERHADUNO.- S H ^ , AXE PROBABLY !n EED EXPERT


ATObmON, NOT FOROKiraNQ : ' ITHE SCISSORiS’i


npo. wnfoi^ AND SONS LIMITED i r ( GLITHEROE. Telj 88


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