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Clithem Advertiser & Times, November 18, I960


H. McQUIRE & CO., F.A.I.,


Chartered Auotloneert and Estate Agente,


Valuers Surveyari


1-3, CASTLE GATE.'CLITHEROE. , TEL. 1082.


EDISFORD PARK CLITHEROE


EFFICIENTLY AND GJUICKLY


B M C QUALITY


Many attractive standard features. Pull details, plans and specifica­


ranging from £1,825. £2,160. £2,626, £2,950 to £3,600 and over (by arrangement)


DETACHED & SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES


tions; : H, M0GUIRE-& CO.. F .A .L ,


H. MoGUIRE & C0„ F.A.I. will offer (or


SALE BY AUCTION On the Premises


TO-MORROW (SAT., 19th NOV.) at 12-30 p.w,


The compact freehold COMMERCIAL PREMISES ,


on the main ro4d adjoining Industrial property and being,


Rebuilt as new. All Warranted for 12 Months. F a c to ry -T ra in e d M e ch an ic s .


Selected Used Cars


1958 MOmUS TRAVELLER 1000; grey; heater; one owner; very good co n d it io n .....................................


'ti


1954 (Nov.) STANI>Alb 8 Saloon; grey; very good .


condition .......................................................... ...............


1951 ifORD PREFECT saloon, green. Bargain price ... £130 AUSTIN


AUSm-HE A LE Y UJOLSELEY PRIMROSE GARAGE i (OLIISEROE, UMITED)


WHALLEY ROAD • CLITHEROEi Te l: I 883/4/5 :


Tel.: 883/4/5


1956 (Nov.) K)RD ipREPECT de Luxe Saloon; ino- ^ “ tone blue andigrey; 'heater; very good condlUon £335


13-15, Burnley Road,'and 1, Little Queen Street.


heated main room and secondary room In all 1,830 sq.ft. Well equipped ladles’ aHa gents.'


On the first floor: Centrally


toilets. On the ground floor: store 36ft. X 18ft. and office 15ft. f X 12ft.. and separate from the


stockroom at present let on a weekly tenancy. Vacant possession of the whole except of the shop and stockroom will be given on completion. The property Is sub­ ject to a net yearly rent charge of £4/6/2i.


oregoing the comer shop and


Immediately following the whole of the good, quality CLUB FUR­


NISHINGS and EQUIPMENT will be Sold by Auction and Includes;


speakers, full size billiard table and equipment, globe celling pen­ dants, Vent-Axla extractor faus, time meter. Avery 5001b. weighing machine (nearly new). Beer and Wine , glasses, Maxol geyser, 2 electric wall clocks, quality lino,, etc., etc.


32 Formica and plain top tables, 2 pianos, record player, amplifier, microphone, spotlights,


66 modern leatherette upholstered chairs. 46 Bentwood chairs, stools.


lo u d


between 2-4 and morning of sale. Auctioneer’s offlees; Newtown.


View; To-day (Fi'lday, 18th Nov.)


Barnoldswick. Tel. 2302. And 1-3, Castle Gate, Clitheroe, Tel. 1092.


Dyson, Market St.. Colne. Tel. 175; or I. P._GIII, Esq., F.C.A., Croft House, Station Road, Barnolds­ wick. Tel. 3031,


Solicitors; Messrs. Braoewetl and FISHER & Co. ^ We are appointed dealers for car radio


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Fatstock, when good supplies are expected of aU classes of stock. Last Sale's Nos.; Cattle 68; Sheep 1309; Pigs 88; Calves 26.


MONDAY NEXT. NOV. 21st ■TOSKLY SALE of Calves and


•, Newlyj»lved Cows and Heifers at . 11 am., followedby Weekly Sale of Vaccinated Pigs.


120 Local and North Country


and ii-calf Cattle at 10-30 am., when a good show will be forward,


FORTNIGHTLY SALE of Geld FRIDAY NEXT. NOV. !25th FRIDAY. DECEMRER 2nd


of All Classes of Store Sheep and Lambs.


Cattle and Sheep. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th


Pigs. Tel. 325.


MACHINES BUY FROM


SEWING


the Firm You can Trust ! THE NORTH’S FINEST SHOP. Huge Stocks


VIKING . BERNI^IA NOVUM . HELVETIA JONES


MAIN AGENTS. | HOBKIRKS


35 Salford . Blackburn Opposite Dutton’s Brewery.


Our van calls in your area every week,


Reconditioned Singers


Have your old machine made modern. Expert Repairs.


ELECTRIC MOTORS FITTED. Over 60 Years Experience.


^


■Contractors to H.M. Government.


AT STUD


2 BOARS at stud; Ped. Essex and ped. large white Sows and Gilts accom. m n sp o r t available.—G. Simpson. Grlndleton (Chat. 2031.


' i Tel.: 44873. LAST SALE OP THE SEASON "


MONDAY. DECEMBER 5th_^ XMAS SHOW and SALE of Fat


XMAS SHOW and SALE Ot Fat J. W. MARSHALL. Secretary.


WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 23rd WEEKLY PRIZE SALE!Of 100-


OISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD. (All Attested)


licence only during duration of Foot and Mouth Control in this area, but subject to control b^elng lifted the sales will be held us


Open for Sale of Fatstqok on usual as follows;


SALE of In-calf Dairy Cattle at 12 noon.


TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 22nd FORTNIGHTLY SHOW and


' , THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24th


(or first Thursday after lifting of control)


PRIZE SHOW and SALE of Newly calved Dairy Cattle. Class 1—For the ' best Friesian Cow ..................£6 ^ £1


GREAT ANNHAii CHRISTMAS


• mass 3—For the beat Shorthorn Cow .............'. . .£ 5 £3 £1


Class 2—For the best Ayrshire Cow ....................£5 £3 £1


Class 4—For the best B/W or blue Heifer ___£6 £3 £1


Class 6—For the best Heifer any other coloui . .£5 £3 £1


• LAND *NC ESTATE AGENTS


4. KING-LANEi';CLITHEROE •TELEPHONE'2 5 7


NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS LANGSHAW jDRIVE CLITHEROE A select, naturally drained site


the offlees o( the’ sole agents; FISHER & CO..


Accommodation; Vestibule. Sitting Room, Living Room with modem fireplaces, small Kitchen with h. and c. water)' 2 Bedrooms and 3- plece Bathroom. Garage. R.V. £16.


A sound j terraced property. 69. WOONE LANE A well established SMALL CARRIERS BUSINESS


for sale with " B ” licence. An excellent proposition,________


Old established


L iv in g accommodation. Very reasonable price.


CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS ' .______


3i acres. Offers are Invited for this extremely attractive holding.


PENDLE VIEW. CHATBURN Modem Detached 'Bungalow with


Class 8-^For the 1 est Farmer's Cow ................. .£5 £3 £1


BUSINESSES ■


Class 7—For the 1 est Farmer's Heifer ................£5 £3 £1


Also £2/2/0 klrdly given by Llndley Pate, Esj., Glsblim.


newly-calved beast on the ground. The Directors’ Slh er Challenge Cup and £10/10/0 (£5/6/0 kindly


Championship fcr the best


'Also £2/2/0 klidly given by Messrs. R. E. Jawson. Ltd,. Glsburn.


given by the Mldlaid Bank Ltd., GIshurn: £5/5/0 kl idly given by


Smith Bros., of lolghley), and 4cwt. of Dairy Nuts kindly I given by Messrs. B, Dugdile andi Sons. Clltheroe,


Iv given by the Wh te Bull iHotel, Glsburn:


' Reserve Champion; £3/3/0, kind. • , I , . ,


out halters and no beast to win more , than one prize qxceptj Championship anc S p e c ia l s , Heifers to have n i t more, than four broad teeth and in the| opinion of the Judg is to have had one calf only. All cattle to be! newly calved. Judging at 10 a.u. Sale at 11


Note.—No cattle allowed with­


a.m. with Prize Animals at 1 p.m. WEEKLY PRIZEi i SHOW,^ and


a.m. Calves; II a.m, -Fat Cattle; 12 boon Eat Pigs; 2 r.m. Sheen. . WEEKLY SHOW, and i


Grading at 8 a.ni, Sale.s at: 10 i ' i


400 In-n|g Sows. Gilts and Store pigs following Sale of Pat Pigs.


SALE ot


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and ISeorctarles.


BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/6). Nr. Lancaster.'


the MELLIFIELD AUCTION MART. CO. [LTD.


Subject to the removal of Foot and ' Mouth Restrictions


SALE Of unwards of 220 Newly- calved Cows and Heifers all, direct from local farmers.! '


MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21st WEEKI.Y p r iz e ! SHOW end


Judging l l - l l Sale 11-30 a.m. I


' THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24th ■WEEKLY-SALE OP PATSTOCK.


CHRISTMAS SHOWS


Annual Christmas Show and Sale of 300 Dairy Cattle.


Monday. December 5th.—Great |


AN ALL-AROUND-THE-CLOCK- MAH. THAT’S ME!


I


When you have abmethlng you want to sell, 1 am the man to sell It—any time of the day or night. I am a CUtheroe Adver­ tiser and Times : classified advertisement ready to tell your sales story to Interested pr®pective buyers a t all times.


CUpheroe 407/8 now to set me tolwork.


■ito get sales action ring !


Motorist fined


ARIHUR 'GRAYSTON, of Primrose Bungalow, Cllth­


eroe, left his estate car between a pedestrian crossing and a line of metal studs Indicating the approach In Whalley Road, Clltheroe, on October 21st. At Clltheroe yesterday he


was fined £ 1.


of Fat Cattte, Sheep and Pigs. M. H. SKIDMORE, Secretary.


Tel. Helllfleld 226. ! ' , POULTRY AND EGOS’


RELIABLE ACCREDITED DAY- OLD AND 4 WEEKS’ OLD PUL­ LETS; B.IR.. Wi.. WL. X B.I.R.. L.S. X R.I.B.. BL. X LS. AU from our own sound. healthy free, range stock.—G .! W. Roberts.' Siddows Fann. OUtheroe. Tel: 550


LIVE POULTRY reqd.; top prices Tel. Brown, Bolton-by-Bowland


940.


a c c r e d i t e d ; HYBRID and Standard-bred Chicks for tair mediate and forward delivery. Results from Trials and customer- tests profits over! other strains. Free price list available. Edwin Waterworth. Accredited^ Poultry Breeder. Colne. Tell 1191.


ACCREDITED DAY-OLD PULLETS for ^ e ; B.L. x L.3. and W.L..X R.I.B.—Sandham. Whltewell. Tel. Chlpnlng 254.


' eroe 1139.______ Glsburn <325. !


95 THORNBERS ” 505 ’’ PULLETS) 8 weeks’ old, for sale.—Tel. Cllth-


R.I.R. AND LT. SUSSEX STOCK COCKERELS, for sale^Hon. J. Hotham, Red Syke.Twlston. Tel.


AThursday. December ifetH—Great nnual Christmas Show and Sale '


280 IPat Cattle: 2.800 Fat Sheep; 20 Pat Pigs; 45 CaWes. ■ Grading 8 a.m. ^ale 11-15 a.m.


RALE of Fatstock being; 250'Fat Cattle; 2.200 Fat Sheep; 120 Fat Pigs;. 300 Killing and , Rearing Calves.


Businesses for sale. Also clients wishing to purchase various types


We have s e v e r a l sound


could not do better than consult our office.


of business. Either buying or selling you


. FISHER & CO..


4. KING'LANE,„PLITHER0E. TEL. 26T.


SUPER VELDnCHOEN


MEN’S SHOES 99/9 BOOTS 105/-


WELLINGTONS & CLOGS


IN S’TOCK SAME-DAY REPAIR SERVICE


R. TURNER & SON 82-86 IlOWERGATE


CLITHEROE Telephone 1102


CARPET CLEANING


ALTERATIONS


R E -m r iN G SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


FREE FITTING SERVICE


WALTS LTDv 31 Castle Street


CLITHEROE Telephone: Clilheroo 136


Catalogue forwarded FREE on Request.


JOHN HOLT, Jnr.


FOR THE BEST PRICES AND IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OP


] HORSES. COWS. BULLS Etc. i_D,EAD OR ALIVE


Day and Night Service


Fat Horses bought at Top Prioet R.8f 1


cJV. HUMANE KIIiLEHB 1 USED


ING HEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Golne TEL WYCOLLER 200


Horses & Cows


Davito (Whitebirk) Ltd. — Blackburn •—


Fully licensed Horse Slaughterers and prompt removers of dead aiid worn out horses and cows at best prices. Fat.Horses-bOMght |o r cash.


' es t. 18 8 1 ' ^ V Tel: Blackburn 5^87 FARMERS i IN STOCK; :


BAMFORD’S FARM YARD MANURE SPREADERS. BAMFORD’S BALERS.


' at Out-of-Season Prices. Inquire;


LINDLEY PATE GISBURN


Telephone 251 KLEEN-E-ZE


Brushes. Mops. Polishes Distinctive Toilet Requisites


Your Local Representative: MR.G.KIRKBY


3liS, Railway S t . . Nelson Plans available for Inspection at


4. KING tlANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257._________


(subject to the conditions of sale to be then read)


1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEP.OE.


Garden Vale Working Men’s Club. COLNE


. Annual Ground Rent: £2. Rate; able Value: ,£17. Vacant Posses­


sion. HOTHERSALL


Auctioneers and Estate Agents,[• Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 91.


& FQRREST. I


T. 8ILVERW00D-J. BAL8HAW TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE


HIGHER WHITEBIRK FARM. RIS^HTON. Nr. BLACKBURN.


TUESDAY NEXT, NOV. 22nd, 1960 for Mr. W. Cottam 1


(declining farming health reason)! 22 HEAD OF SMART ATTESTED!


DAIRY AND IN-CALF CATTLE : (Ayrshire Cross)


. well-harvested June Hay to bo offered In useful lots, to sell off the farm (as advertised last week.


65 y.o. Hens; Farming Machinery. Implements: approx, 1,300 bales of


being free area’ of foot and mouth restrictions.


Sale 12-30


J. BALSHAW, Whalley. Tel. 3171.


WANTED


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT


■Two sisters, also Church of England, 5 years and 8 years old, are In the same position. ■ 1


_ !


looking towards Pendle. A few sites still available for completion early 1981 onwards. Bungalows from £1,900. i Houses from £2,000.'


Another child, GERARD, also Roman Catholic, aged 5 years, has recently lost his mother. He specially needs a foster home where he would be the only child. Can you fill his needs? 'TONY and PHILIP desperately n e ^ a home with someone who can care for two brothers aged 7 years and 6 years. Church of England faith.


j


Two coloured children, BRIAN and ANDREW, brothers aged! 6- and 4 years. They are Roman Catholics and must not be separated.


FOSTER PARENTS ARE NEEDED FOR—


■ ■ [


T. SILVERWOOD, Clitheroe. Tel. 228.


Note.—Sale will be subject to


DwelUnghouse with palisaded frontage. Accommodation com­ prises; Vestibule; Hallway; Sit­ ting Room, bay window, modern- tile' range; Dining Room, modern tile rangr. Scullery Kitchen, w.p. sink (h." and c. water) and Larder on the Ground Floor. Above ace Three Bedrooms and Bathrooni furnished with panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin and W.O. fii Yard at rear are Coal- store; W.O. and a small Green­ house. All Mains Service.


Hothcrsall & Forrest F A I. P A


sucnoNn.Rs. valijeb; snc ESTATE AC.EhTS


UANK SALEROOMS. (’.'..ITHEROE fEL yS OH LVENIN(»S 75t)


MISCELLANEOUS SALES SITUATIONS VACANT


lATTENTION! Let your hobby be ' ' pay for your


PUKE WOOL BLANKETS THE


BEST ONL^ AT


Oddie’s Textiles . SHIP’S CARPETS


New condition; all .sizes. Many ^ l e d bargains and Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd-slzed carpets. Now In stock: 6 x 4, 6i X 4, 6) X 31. 6 X 4, 5 X 31. 6 x 3 . 41 X 4, 41 X 31, 41 X 21, 4 X 4. -4 X 31. 4 X 21, 31 X 21, etc., etc. All pile tufted through. Carnets from £6/10/0; 4 X 3s from £12.


Please Note.—No connection with any door-to-door canvasser,


TAPSELL & WEST, "The Old Firm."


Opposite New Inn,


89, LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. Also at '


No. 15, BELMONT BRIDGE. SKIPTON.


IN STOCK. —A new _ English and Continental _


lAIarms;. prices from 44/-.—At ICatiows, 20, Castle St.. (Illtheroe.


'range of iP 'Travel SPECIAL DISPLAY OF VAN-DAL


AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED. All the latest colours and designs. All at less than usual prices. Widths from 271n. to 6 yards.


BROADLOOM _____ '


Example: 6 x 4 yards £27//10/0. Delivered and fitted free,


TAPSELL & WEST, LOGS for sale; 3/- per bag. or 7


89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Tel. 62816. Also at Skipton.


bags for £1; Loose Logs £4/10/0 ))er ton. Also Posts. Ralls and Interwoven Fencing. — S. J Morris. 1. Garnett Road. Cllth- eroe. Tel. 1130.________ _______


RECONDITIONED GUARANTEED . TRACTORS


ments. Balers. Forage Harvesters, the new 850 and 960 Implematics from the Main Distributors, the


Full range of Albion , Imn'e-


in David Brown. Fordson, Fergusson, H.I.H. 1


Phono 2212-3 for a better tractor ____________ service.____________


CRAVEN MOTOR CO,. SKIPTON.


CYRI L LORD PATTERNED CARPETS.—Send P.C. for^mples to; 3. Biddings Lane. Whalley. Or phone Whalley 2233. ______


CATTLE GRIDS for sale; various types: approved and eligible for grants.—B. B. - Wilson: 116. Woone Lane. Clltheroe. Tel. 976.


All these children 1 are at present In Children’s Homes and Would benefit from the more Individual care and attention which could, he given by kind' and under­ standing foster parents.


A youth or 17 years also In the care of the Children's Committee needs lod^ngs DRGENTL'Y. ;


|


Anyone able to help any of these children by offering a hoine! Is Invited to ^ret In touch with;!


The Area Children’s Officer.;


19. St. James’ Street, Acoington. Telephone Accrington 34069.1


OLD GUNS- PtstolB Rifles. Revolv­ ers reod.; best nrloes paid—^Peter ■Pleld Popdle Hotel. Cfflathum Tel 2.84


}


FARM. DETACHED HOUSE OR COTTAGE wanted .to buy lln Worston district,—^Wrlte: Box H4, Advertiser and Tlmes.l


!


HOUSE OR COTTAGE reqd^(to rentl In village or country with­ in 10 miles of Clltheroe; 34 bed-' rooms, 2-3 sitting rooms and garden.—^Write; Box J6. Adver­ tiser and Times


SHOP PREMISES reqd. (to rentl In CUtheroe centre: ground floor space not less than 450sq.ft. -Write: Box J6, Advertiser and Times.


Lane. (Jlltheroe. Tel. 257.


SEE OUR ROFO.iet DISOUAV of Ladles' MOBLANDS. CLARKS, LOTOS lambswool lined Boots.— D. Lord and Son, 5, Moor Lane. CUtheroe._______________


A SMALL DEPOSIT secures any Watch or Clock lor Christmas.— At Catlows, 20, Castle! street, CUtheroe._______ _____________ _


DIANA BROADWAY PLUS fitting for the broader foot,—D. Lord and Son. 5. Moor Lane. CUtheroe.


R U S R R I D C E for hlgh-cKss WATCH fe CI,OCK REPAIRS. AU work carried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed. 24. King William St.. Blackhum.


CHRI S TMAS TREES—Strong rooted. 3ft.: delivered and planted 17/6; brought without obligation. — Write: Box Kl, Advertiser and Times.


______ _


ORDER YOUR DUBLO. Trl-Ang or Trlx Electric Trains-now! Agents for Meccano. Bavko. Mamod famous steam engines. Mlnnlbrlx Building Sets. Dlnkle Toys Snot- on Toys, Alrfix Kits: all the TV Games and Toys now In stock.-r Morton’s. 18. Moor Lane, CUth­ eroe. Tel. 420.


CORNER HOUSE. King Une. Clitheroe, Men’s union Shirts; good oualltv with half lining.


SMALL HOUSE reqd. in good PMl- tlon: modernised or suitable for same.—Fisher and Co.. 4, King


PEDAL CAR read.—T! F. Butler, '29, Greenfield Avenue. Chatbum.


PERSONAL I


MRS. E I AMR^nT^nPOlRTERED BARCLEY CORSETIERE. |


1. WHITTAH CRESCENT. Whallev.


MORTGAGES Ists and 2nds; also Re-Mortgages on all classes! of properties.—^Particulars; 0. i 17, Pamerica Ltd.. 81. Avenue Mansion. London. N.W.3.


ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE transacted; H.P. amnged. — Hsher and Co.. 4 , 'King Lane, CUtheroe. Tel, 257.


GARAGES. GARDEN SHEDS; Jfree plans, free erection; cash! or terms.—^Fisher and Co.. 4, B3ng T.ane. CUtheroe. Tel. 257. ! I


HM, HM, WHO CASTS EVIL SPELLS?


i


PIERS and PERKIN rascally*but lovable vagabonds. Just some of the characters providing , „ ^ r . Christmas- entertainment In "NEW CLOTHES FOB THE EMPEROR." at The Hall. Lowergate, CUtheroe, ai; Christmas.


ACCOMMODATION reqd. for work; Ing man In CUtheroe,—Write: Box L4, Advertiser and Times


QME DOUBLE BED. one Dressing Table, one Chest of Drawers, one Small Wardrobe, 2 Easy Chairs and Settee and one Oak Settee for .sale.—Annly: 12 Park Avenue.


HORNBY DUBLO ELECTRIC TRAIN SET for sale: Including many extras. ’ Also Girl’s Cycle; good condition — Apply; 9. Hodder Grove, CUtheroe, after 6 n.m. ________________/______


35m.m. Gamma de luve ENLARGER for sale: complete with Wrav'21n. f4.5 to 122 lens; excellent condi­


tion; £10.-67. Peel Street (6 n.m. to 7 p.m.)._______ ^


________


JONES TREADLE MACHINE tor sale; good condition.—8, Park Avenue.


.22 WINCHESTER SINGLE-SHOT RIFLE for sale: 181n. barrel: £6. 52. Brownlow Street. CUttieroe. j


CDRNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clltherna. Goad .selection Dormv Blankets and Vantona Bedspreads


In choice co'ours.___________ __


GIRL’S RIDING JACKET (size 84) for sa'e: as new: 30/-.—Baby, land. Castlegate. CUtheroe.


modern SEMI-DETACHFO dwelling house. 6. LANO. SHAW DRIVE. CLITHFong. FOR SaUE; £2.250 OR NEAP. EST OFFER. FURTHFP 0«P. TIOULAR8 UPON RFOUES'e


SHOES with the EXTRA SMART i LOOK.—D, Lord and Son, 5. Moor Lane.. .Clltheroe. '


V-


1 your income and _ , 1 luxuries the pleas mt way. for pleasure and :)rofit with our knitting machine knitting scheme, write; Dept. CA, Lumb Lane, Brad


ord. 8.


HOMELY. MIDDLE, reqd. for farm hoi Is ,ln hospital; 'll men.—Write; Box and' Times.


found. Day Students 15. pectus: Northern School, 91, Preston.


require Radio rising to £1,250


and exclustve For details Ideal House,


WOMEN read, for J light, asseinbly work; good wage; Rlppln^Ies Ltd., ) Clltheroe (by lettel


Foulsykes Mill, or In person 1.


paid.—Apply;


'junily of three L5, Advertiser


_ .. ^ --- r,.,--


lAGED WOMAN while owner


OCEAN LINERS aiid other vessels


dr dvenlng course, /5 years. Pros-' Counties Radio!


filcers. Salary per; year all


La icastcr Road, |


EXPERIENCED JLECTRICfANS reqd.—Apply; Dynamo and Elec­ trical' Services Ltd., Henthom Road, ■ Clltheroe. I


_______U


DRIVER (OR TRAINEE) reqd. for local 'deliveries with mechanical loading; vood wage plus bonus. —Exors. W. L. Grime (Tel. 61).


GLITHEROE CO OPERATIVE society] LTD.


CHRISTMAS SCHOOLl-LEAVERS reqd.; smart. Intelligent boy or girl for grocery department and boy for butchery dept. Good conditions of employment, with excellent prospects. Applications In writing by November 30th, 1960. addressed toj The Secretary,


2, Moor Lane,


KITCHEN HELP rei^ for details apply Hotel. Sawley. Nr. Chatburn 202..


d.; good wages. Spread Eagle Olltheroe. Tel.


' gent and keen to LFORN THIS WORTHWHILE TRADE


.C4NTS SHOULD IBE INTELLU


WHICH IN'.THE [long TERM WOULD PROVmt HIM WITH


SHAWBRIIMiE MILL, GLITHEROE.


A KEY POSmbN IN THE INDUSTRY.-f APPLY:


JAMES DEWHURST AND SON . (CLITHEROE) LTD..


;


PIANIST reqd. Saturdays and Sun-! davs. —Whitehead Commercial Hotel. Whalley Rwd, CTltheroe. i_!


W o SAWMILrrtABOURERS reqd.; top wagM paid.—Luke Smalley Ltd., “


wage. . Empress! Sawmills


IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUS-


i week Is In operation and there are additional benefits. Those wishing to apply should write to the Works Manager, Imnerial Chemical Industries! Limited! (BllUngham Division) Clltheroe Works, Pimlico Road.. Clltheroe.i i


TRUTf)i H ^ OFFIOE. GRINDLtjrON. CLITHEROE


YOUNG LADY REOD! AS DLS PATCH CLERK f organisation: tv nerience an edv wages 'and dIm ; conditipns.


Apply


EDUCATION C Divisional Exei


The Personnel Manager LANCAS


Clitheroe Rlbhle«i7a School


GENERAL ASSISTjA the above-named £2/0/10 for a Applications by and experience Divisional Educatlpi cation Office. Rli than the 25th N(


' l(t1Sh( nteen


4IRE DMMITTEE


iqutlve No, S le ! Secondary


i !


sQiton; not later 'cvember, 1960.


NURSING AUXIL ARY—full-time, Salary £397-£500 per annum.


SISTER lor Geri'at Ic Ward. of pay 4/5} per hour.;


STAFF NURSE foi; night I duty—2 or more nights per week. Rate


' i i


DOMESTIC ASSISTANT—Rate of pay 3/01 per hoi^. |


WARD ORDERLYh-Wage for 44- hour week £6/19/4 plus extra payment for Sunday duties.


& Applications ,to. Matron:_______ n


COMP E T ENT ! BOOK-KEEPER (male or female) reqd. for OUth­


eroe garage: prospects of advance­ ment; state age experience and salary reqd.—'write: i Box Ll, Advertiser and Tflmes.'________M


LANCASHIRE COjUNTY COUNCIL AMBULANCE


ANT reqd. at the Ambulance Station. Wage per 44- hour week £9/17/4 basic plus 6/- If In possession of i a < current


(IrIVER/ATTEND- Clltheroe


____


certificate In flrst-ald Issued ihv a recognised-organisation; and 8d.


or 4d. per hour when employed on shift duty according to 'the designation of iihlft worked. Can^ dldates must holdj a current


Application forms obtainable from the DivisionalTMedlcal Officer, !19. St. James’ StrMt, Accrington, j to be returned By 28th. Novembef. 1960. , • 1 . ! !


! ’CASUAL WAITIRESSES


' —Craven Helfqr Hotel, Chatgley. Tel. Stonyhurst 216.


dining room; alsilso Walaltters for bar. ______ read,


FROM; ME.S8RS. RICHARD PATF and CO.. 10 WILI.O'*/ STREET, ACCRINGTON. TEL. ACCRINGTON 33259.


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY, or will make you a' gdod offer In part exchange for new goods.—24, King William Street, Blackburn. Tel, 7920.__________ •


PYE “ BLACK BOX" RECORD PLAYER for sale; Rl-Pl; twin speaker; - excellent condition.— Apply: 103, West View, after 6-30 p.m,


2 RUSH-BOTTOM ROCKING CHAIRS for sale; also Mobo Rocking Horse; all In good con­ dition—15, Mltton Road, ’Whalley. 'Tel. 3326.


CORNER HOUSE. King , Lane, Clitheroe; Ladles’ expandlng-top Wool, and Silk and Wool Stockings,


HORNBY 00 ELECTRIC TRAIN SET on board (4f x 8i) lor sale. Apply after 7 p.m.: 17, Talbot Close, Clltheroe.


MORTONS ARE AGENTS for the famous Ingersoll, Timex, Oris,


Smiths, Rone, Reamer, Services, Westclox Wrist Watches; make your choice from our large selec­ tion.—Mortons, 18, Moor Lane, Olltheroe. Tel. 420.___________


YOUTH’S OR OENT.’S CYCLE for sale; good rondlUon; sports type; £6/15/0.—Tel. Ohatbum 223.


CORNER HOUSE. King, Lane. Clitheroe, Ladles’ Combinations In pure Shepherd Wool, Interlock and Wool and Cotton Mixture,


LAND ROVER . ( 1955) . tor sale: 37,000 miles; t. and 1.—Write Box L6. Advertiser and Times..


small BLACK PRAM with hood and apron for sale; £2/10/0


Strong Toy Fort; £1/10/0 Chlld'a Toilet Clltheroe 486.


Seat; B/-. —Tel


GIRL’S CYCLE for sale-, IBln. frame and wheels; suitable tor 8-year-old; as new; £6/10/0. Also Tenor Banjo with case; £4/10/0. shallow oak Bedding Box; 30/-.— 85. Hlghfleld Road. Clltheroe.


HORNBY DUBLO, TRAIN tor sale.—Tel. Bowland 208.


TUITION


COACHING (evenings and week­ ends) in English, and other sub­ jects, for school and professional examlnations.--Enquiries, write Box M. Advertiser and Times.


Printed and Published by the OUtheroe Advertiser & Times o>


Ltd., a t 8, Market Place. OUth- fl) eroe, 'Jel. 407/8 (Two, lines), «


OVERLOOKER reqd.; single shift In small she<l; Dlederlch Box Looms, Dobblcs and Jacquards, weaving Interesting and exclusive fabrics from rayon and synthetic yams; Ideal opportunity tor young man. — Apply: William Westhead and Sons Ltd.. Salford Bridge Mill, C ltheroe. Tel. 150:


WAITRESS reed, or young lady to train; Saturday and Sunday evenings.—Apply; ’Whalley Arms. Whalley.


BRAMLEV MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


S.R.N. (part-tlEie) for night duty. Applications t ) Matron.


MOTOR DRIVER reqd. for carting cement.—Apply; ,6a or 12, Ohat­ bum Roiid.


YOUTH reqd. for farm work. —H, ' - t o Farm, Bashall


Hargreaves, Eaves.


SITUATldNS [w an t ed '


PART-TIME TYPING^ rmd; mornings per week.-i-Wrlte; Box


L2, Advertiser and Times.


PART-TIME WORK (afternoons preferred) redd.;’ used to shop counter work: anything con­ sidered.—Write: Box L3, Adver­ tiser and Times.


BON VOYAGE


BON VOYAGE to ray sister and hrother-ln-IaW. Mr. and J to . Hodson. on their visit to their daughter, fiaihara, In Northern Rhodesia, oh November 24th 1960. Del grStla, —Nellie and Barry.


LOST


BLACK LABRADOR lost; answers to Duke.—Howard Slaldhurn. 232.


rEFT-HANO J8HEEP8K1N MITT lost In Castle .Street Saturday afternoon; rpward.—49, Bolland Prospect.


WEDDING RING. 22 carat, broad, lost-l ow Moor district; reward.— Mrs. Bury. Lhw Moor Vicarage. .


rM ifSTO N E EWES lost; blue over hugglnsf ted mark on r ^ P . —Wallbank and Smalley. Smith- field Farm. Downham. Tel. Chat­


burn 340.


Wreathe. Boua A. PEARCE


jeti. Cut Flowers, eto. & SON. Chatburn


Nurseries (t ear Pendle Hotel) Residence: 2S Tower Hill. CUtheroe


Tel. Cftatburn 230. |


Wreaths and expartly


all Floral Tributes made to order


BARKERS, ! , WHALIJEY ’ ItOAD NURSERIES.


Clltheroe (near Primrose Bridge) Tel. 621 (any hour)


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298


G. CALVERLEY - & sOn S, LIB., ^


Chatbum | Rd., Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors


CHAPEL OF REST Service-^Day & Night


ON THE PREMISES J


Tel.; 297 DAY; 10l7 NKJHT. residence:


48, YORK STREET CLITHEROE


' ^ E serve everyone with a certain kindness . . .


kindness that money can­ not buy.-


Funeral Director ABBEY HOUSE


CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


THE LAST TRIBUTE


arranged w ith dignity and e^ciertcy.


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel o f Rest available.


in t e rm e n t or CREMATION.


Telephone: Whalley 3201 (Day or Night).


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


i ! for


clitheroe iospital, CLITHEROE


STke


48. PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE.


I MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


Tel.: 857 (day); 183 (night) for


. B (M tq u e ts C u t


Personal attention given to all orders.


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee! te a and BIsouits served. '


driving llcenpe. Subject ; to medical examination! for super­ annuation purposes. ;


ALAN PARKER


Canteen. Wage 131-hour week: ;ter stating age ;ould reach the on Officer. Edui


NT reqd. for


lewrlting ex- optage: good lant working


or the above


TRIES Limited] clitheroe! have a vacancy to)- a young lady as SHOBTHAND/fYPIST. AppllJ cants should be competent shnrthand/tynlsts 1 and .have la sound knowledge I of ' secretarial procedure: a 37j-hour. 5-day


ONE YOUNG BOY AGED 15-16 YEARS REQD. TO . LEARN WEAVING WITH A VIEW TO BECOMING JUNIOR APPREN-' TICE OVERLOOKER AT THE AGE OF 17 YEARS. APPLI-!


IN MEMORIAM


PARRY.—In loving memory of a dew Mother and GrandiM. who passed away November, 1957.


i At peace j In God’s garden. —From all the Family and Flp.


SMITHSON.-rln 10^ memory of a dear Husband, Dad and Grand­ dad, who died November 19th,


196'T. I


Thoughts drift back to bygone days,I


Of. a Dad we loved and don t forget,


, ^


His memory to us Is a treasure. His loss a lifetime’s regret. God bless Granddad.


—From, his loving Wife and family..


WALSH.—In memory of Tom, who died November 12th, 1957.


One |Ol the best.


—From Mr.! and Mrs. A. Wllmot. 3, Faraday Avenue,_____________


WHIPP.—In loving memory of'our dear Brdlher, Thomas, who departed this life November 20th, 1968.


But he left a memory, We are proud to own,


—His Sisters and Brothers. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


ATKINSON-—Mrs. M. Atkinson, Jean ana Margaret would like to thank all relatives, neighbours, the directors, staff ana work­ people, of Messrs. 'Lucas and Gas iwbltie equipment Ltd., Mr.


81. West View, Clltheroe.________


received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow; also the family doctor and the doctors, matron,, nurses and staff of Clltheroe Hospital for their kindness.


Atkinson’s : fellow workers ,* at Throstle Mill and Wood Top, Rev. B. C. Broughton and members of Moor Lane Methodist Church and all other friends for floral tributes


i__________________ _ MEMORIALS


! Make your selection from the largest stock In East Lancashire.


of tleasing designs In Granite, Marble or Stons. and can deliver and ereot In any ohurohyard,


Fecitts offer a wide varlsty FECin BROS.


MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN ’ SINCE I860


Whalley New Road BLACKBURN ’Phone: 6248


He left lis quietly, his thoughts unknown,


(Open Saturday afternooni) BIRTHS


3ELL.—On November 12th, 1960, at Bramley Meade, to Helga (nte Sweetman) and Ronnie, a son. Tihanklng all concerned.


!9, Hlghfleld Road. Clltheroe.


300KS0N.—At Bramley Meade on November 14th. to Alan and Maureen, a daughter, Hilary,


EDMONDSON—On November 14th, at Bramley Meade, Whalley, to Eric and Doreen (n4e Hltchen), a son, a brother for Paul and Roy, Thanking ail concerned.


HUDSON.—To John and Della (nde Bowsklll), on November 16th, at Bramley Meade Matern­ ity Home, Whalley. a daughter, Julie. Thanking all concerned.


HAYHURST.-f-Mrs. ,W. Hayhurst . and family express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours, work friends of Jubilee Mill, members of the Warehousemen's Associa­ tion ! (Clltheroe Branch) and all other friends for floral tributes


received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow; also the family doctor and the doctors and staff of Blackburn Royal Inurmary for their klndnest.


3, Conway Avenue. CUtheroe.


O’NEILL. — Mrs. Hilda O’NeUl wishes to ! thank all relatives,


' 4 St. James'Street, CUtheroe.


ROBINSON.-^Mlss A. Robinson wishes to i express her most grateful thanks to aU relatives, friends an d ; neighbours for floral tributes received and kindness shown during her sad bereave­ ment: also the doctor and nurses for their kind ministrations.


Mylah Cottage. Rlmlngton, Nr. CUtheroe.


SMITH.—The! nieces and nephews of the late Mrs. C. Smith express sincere ! thanks to her many friends, Including her neighbours. Rev. A. B. Macgarr and members of Wesley Methodist Church and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their bereavement.


7: Cowper Avenue. CUtheroe.


WHITTAKER.—Mrs. A. Whittaker and family wish to thank all relatives,’ friends and neighbours lor their kind messages of, sym­ pathy and floral tributes received in' thelri bereavement; also the doctors and nurses of Marsden


'Hospital; Burnley, the family doctor, district nurses,’ and the Rev. H.iD.i Chapman for , their kindness,


i 15, Derby Street, CUtheroe.


friends and; neighbours for their messages of; sympathy and fioral tributes received i during her bad bereavement,


WESTHEAD.—On November 15th, 1960, at Cefnlla Maternity Home, Usk, Monmouthshire, to Bill and Jill, a daughter.


ENGAGEMENTS


The engagement is announced between Dr. George A. Daven­ port, of Whalley, - and Joy John- ston, of Rlshton._______|_______


DAVENPORT-JOHNSTON OLIVER-WHITESIDE


The engagement is announced between Patricia Ann, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W h i t e s id e , “ Heather Brae," Mytton’ Road, Whalley. and Neville, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Oliver, Wilkinsons Farm, Twlston. Congratulations from both families.


MARRIAGES


On November 10th, at Wesley Church, Clltheroe, by the Rev. Alan B. Macgarr, M.A„ Wilfred Trevor Goodfellow. of Sutton-ln- (Jraven, to Ethel (tonyers, of Chatburn, Nr. Clltheroe.


GOODFELLOW—CONYERS


On November 17th, 1910, at St, Helen’s Church, Waddlngton, by the Rev. F. A. N. -Parker. John Tomlinson, Waddlngton. to Dora Harvey Faulkner. Altrincham.


GOLDEN WEDDING TOMLINSON—FAULKNER


Fr()in . . .


Cpngratulatlons and best •wishes to Mum and Dad on the occasion of their golden wedding annivers­ ary, Thursday, November 17th, 19?0;


.TOMLINSON-FAULKNER —From Ken.


22„ Waddow View, ’Waddlngton. DEATHS


HOPWOOD.—On November 16th, I960,; a t 17, Ohatbum ,Hoad, OUtheroe. Miriam, the beloved wife (Of the late David Hopwood. aged! 74'years.- Service and inter­ ment at Holden Independent Chapel on Monday. November 21st, at 2-30 ' p.m.


—Bennett. Clltheroe. Tel, 5B2, :


O’NEILL, — On November 13th, at his home. 4, St. James Street,; CUtheroe, John, the dearly loved husband of HUda O’NeUl, aged 79 years. Interred at CUtheroe Cemetery on Wednesday, Novem- , her 16th, 1960.


.—Calverley’s, Funeral Directors, ' Chatburn Road, OUtheroe. Tel. 297 day.: 1017 night.________i.


ROURKE.—On November 14th, 1960, suddenly, at Queen's Park Hospital, Blackburn, James, the dearly loved ’ hdsband of Alice Rourke, of 8, Primrose Street, CUtheroe, aged 53 years. Interrrt a t CUtheroe Cemetery on Novem­ ber 47th.


—Bennett,' Clitheroe. Tel. 582


SLATER.—On November l5th, at 22, WUson Street, CUtheroe, Kathleen Edith, tUe dearly loved wife of Charles Slater, aged 60 years. Funeral from the Chapel of Rest, "Rockdale," CUtheroe.


NOW


We invite :y(!)u to call in and 1? wonderful selection of Toys suit^


4 6 p e N D A I l V ( e x c e p t W I : ! ' (Closed foi' Lunch 11-45 aJiL


Next door t() General Office I I Moor Lane


- OUR - IS -


SARL TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-SO: SATURDAY


BOEHM. MOIRA SHEARER, ANN MA| TOM." Eastman Colour.


Week oommenoing November 28p Mo n d a y . Tu e sd a y pnd wednesd


JOSEPH GOTTEN, C0RINNB{ CALVCT, EDf REGIS ED AS A NEWSPAPER


-, ! LBT US COLLECT YOUR i


I t^HVNMdWER I


/ FOB .


BE-SHABPENINQ, REPAIRINa OB OVERHAULINa. ALSO YOUR


; {SHEARS, AXE AND SAW


PEDBABLY NEED EXPERT ATTENTION. NOT FOROETTINa


t •, THE SCISSORS THEO. WILSON


V AND SONS LIMITED JCUTHEROE. Tel. 88


laih speed action, adventure] drama,' logud '. Shanghai.


THURSDAY and FRID/IY at 7,36: 8ATURE I ALFRED MARKS, PATRICIA BREDIN, ! DICK BENTLEY, DORA BRYJ|


' 1 , , ■ ' , Desert Ml


Meet the chuckles In the hilarious comedy. I Africa and the middle of the I


Booking Oflloe open Wednesday and SaturdaL other timea at The General Office, 2, Moor Lanl 2,16 p.m, to 6 p.m. Tel, ClitheriT


I


Service and c r e m a t i o n at Pleaslngton to-morrow (Saturday, November 19th) at 11 a.m.


—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. CUtheroe 346.__________ _


IN MEMORIAM


COATES—In loving memory of my Wife, Emma, who died Decenlher nth, 1957.


Fond memories treasured for ever.


Many happy years we shared together.


—Sadly missed by loving Nhs- band, Fred._______________ __


CLARK.—Treasured memories of our dear Dauehter and Sister, Kathleen, who fell askep Novem- , her. 19th, 1947.


^


Not liist to-day, hut every day. In silence we reihember.


‘ dear Husband and Father, who died November ntdfc -1957.


—From all the'FamUy.________ DIXON.—Treasured memories of a


—From his loving Wife ahd family.


Not just to-day, but every day, Remembered.


______________


DIXON.—<In lovlne memory of a dear Father, Tom, who died November 17th, 1946; also a dear Mother, Ann, who died January 8tb, 1966.


Not a day do we forget you. In our hearts you're always near,


We who loved you, sadly miss As


—^From all the Pamllv i t dawns another year. you,


LANGSHAW.—In/-loving memory of Arthur ILangshaw, J.P. and Freeman of OuSieroe, who died November 17th, 1952.


liANCaSHIRB (X)MBINATTON : I GROl


CLITHEROE v. BUI TO-.MORROW (SAT.),


I] | k iCK-OFF: 2-30 P.I] ib u L T S 1/ 3 ' . ' 9 -A f [


WADDINGTON BAD! Grand Annual


WhisdDoniino Dnv< IHiE ST. HELEN'S ^


^ SC A L E S FUNERRl SERVICE


BLACKBURN 4042 ' ' ACCRINGTON 2641 CLITHEROE 345


FRIDAY, 2nd DECE5


I ' (vifflISr & 'DOMINOB8, ^7-l Dancing lio the Craven Players ftomj Admission 2/6 f


I CKX)D PRIZES ' |RE in TH E IN S r r rU T E


jTo-moffow I (Saturday), 26tH To be^ Opened at 2-30 p.l


r B. (XlUIiTHURST,


/Chairman: Colonel G. N. HOBI VARIOUS STALLS AFTE


Adimission 6d. : Chile CHRIST CHURCH at !HHE DUKE OP YORK HCyiEL,


TO-NIGHT (PRIWi^, SUPlPilB, 7-30 P.M. AU (Members WelcomI


Britiih Legion (Ghfttbom ANNUAL


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