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H. McOUIRE & CO.. F.A.U CHEW FARM, Off iWaddington RMd, TO-MORROW (SAT.. OOT. 1st)


„ HEAD OF T.T. ATTESTED LAYINC-OFF COWS, due Oot. to Jan.! BLACK MARE, correct all gears: MACHINERY. IMPLE­ MENTS. CABIN, Etc. I


as advertised last vreek.j (for Mr. T. Sllverwood. j declining


Auctioneer: J. BAL8HAW. “ Avonlea," Wl(alley. Tel. 3171.:


. By RICHARD TU.RNER & SON


COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF FRIESIAN DAI RY^. CATTLE.


SHEEP AND EATAGE |


AT NEWBY HALL FARM. RIMINGTON. YORKSHIRE RICHARD TURNER & S()N


liave received Instructions from Mlddleston Auction


Unon the Premises TO-MORROW (SAT,, OCT,


The whole of his Livestock and Eatago


1st) Hay


as previously advertised. Sale at 1 n,m. Terms: Cash,


Auctioneers' Offices, Bentham. ______ (Tel. 414).


The Disnorsal Sale at Lower Kempstono Farm, Chatburn; for Mr. F. Canstick. advertised last week to take dace onl Mondav.


October 3rd IS NOW POSTPONED RICHARD TURNER &J.QN.


THE HELLIFIELD AUCTroN MART. CO. LTdI


SALE of upwards of 220 Newly- calved Cows and Heifers mostly from local farms but : Including special entMes of Heifers direct from Scotland.


MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 3rd WEEKLY PRIZE SHOWl and


Judging 11-15; Sale ll-30i a.m. ' I


PRIZE SHOW and SALE of In-calf and Store Cattle. 260/300 In-calf Cows and Cattle;. 160/200 Bulling Heifers. Store Cattle and Stlrks, Store Bulls, etc. Included are; T. Entwlstle, 100 choice in-calf Cows mostly B. and W., due (Oct./Nbv.: T. ^twistle, 30 select B. and W. In-calf Heifers, due Octl/Nov.: T.. Entwlstle, 30 selected' Bulling Heifers; H. Jackson, 12 'choice B. and W, Bulling Heifers; iM'JSayer, 12 choice B. and W. Bulling Heifers; A. Lister, 12 choice B. and W. Bulling Hellers; W.i Richards, 20 choice B. and W. Bulling Heifers.


TUESDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 4th GREAT AUTUMN : SPECIAL


IJOLSELEY G A R A G E LIMITED)


GLUHEROE T el: 833/4/5


We are appointed dealers for ' 1 car radio LANGHO BRICKLAYER 18s. 2d. ,per weelc lof 44 hours (5i-days).


illlhg aBd cBnteen facilities. Good condl- Secretary ^at the! Hospital.


ALSO:


l)OMESTIC ASSISTANTS (GENERAL MIAID6)'


I ^ |


Jays). Applicants for part-time work con- Apply to the Matron at' the Hospital; or ’phone Blackhum 48045.


In, the Administrative iBulldlng, Female inies, etc. Wage f£613s. 3d. per week of 44


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Breeders Association, i viz. 58 .Wensleydale Rams and Ram Lambs: 35 Wensleydale Ewes,’ Shearling Glmmers and Ewe Lambs. Judging In yard a t 9 a.m.


Judging 11-30 a.m. Sale 12 noon. t 93 head of Breeding Sheep for


i 1


Also on Oils day In No. 2 Ring at 12-30 p.m. , :


he Wensleydale Longwool Sheep


NEW HOUSED AND BUNGALOWS PEEL PARKiESTATE |


site looking towards Pendle Hill. We are now able to offer plots


A beautiful, naturally drained


160 Home-bred Steers and Heifers; 45 Irish Steers and Heifers; 68 Fat Cows and Bulls; 4,200 Pat Lambs, Shearlings and Ewes; 20 Fat Pigs; 40 Calves.


WEEKLY SALE OP PATSTOOK. THURSDAY NEXT. (iCT.


prompt. Order of Sale: Pigs, Calves, Sheep, Cattle.


Grading 8 a.m. Sale 11-15 a.m. , I .. .1


FORTHCOMING SALES MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th


Ram Lambs for the Dales Bred Sheep Breeders Association.


Annual Sale of Aged' Rams and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14th


for the Dales Bred Sheep Breeders Association.


Annual Sale of Shearling' Rams |


!


In-calf and Store, Cattle, SUcklers, Bulling Heifers, Stlrks, etc. Ex­ tensive prize list. Early entries Invited for advertising.


TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18th Great Special Autumn Sale of


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Tel. Helllfleld 226 (Secretary), Tel. Helllfield 258 (Foreman).


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th


and SALE of 400 Suckled i Calves and Store Cattle. Prizes; £3, £2


Class 3—Best Pen of 2 Store Class 4—Best Pen of 2 Store Bul- Ohamplonshilp Prize of £5 for


Class 2—Best Pen of 4 Bullock Calves.


and £1 In each class. Class 1—Best Pen of 4 Heifer Calves.


, SPECIAL FIRST PRIZE SHOW M. H. SKIDMORE, Secretary.


GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD. (All Attested)


for Semi-Detached Houses and Bungalows on the above estate for completion Spring,: 1981, onwards. Bungalows from £1,900. Houses from £2,000.


the offices of the sole agents; FISHER & CO.. „


Plans available (or inspection at


4, KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257. > J


Cottage, Two Bedrooms. Excellent condition.


No. 43. Compact stone-built ' !


CLITHEROE 1 BROOK STREET i |


i : i; MITCHELL,STREET I !


rooms, Living ___ spacious Cupboards, arid Gas Boiler.____


Hell; Lounge; Dining Hooml with bullf-ln Chipboards; Kitchen; with


Comprising: Loggia; central , i Gas Cooker


pleasantly situated with ;onen views over the sui countryside.


PENDLE VIEW. CHATBURN Modem Detached Bungalow


Auctioneers, Bentham (Ttl.;. AH) to: sell by


Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents,


Valuers Surveyors 1-3, CASTLE^OATE^^CLITHEI^OE.


DCTACHED HOlfSES OF QUAL|TY on


EDISFORD park. CLITHEROE NEW SEMI-DETACHED AND


Phase I are: The types still available


" ROWLAND ” „2-'?edtoom detached at £1,825.


Semi.


“ LANCASTER " 3 bedroom Siml-: Detached at £2.160.


(both ' with many additional features).


and a few choice plots on Green Belt fringe may now reserved for building operations to commence early 1961.


the be


examined at the offices of the sole agents:


1-3, CASTLE GATE) CLITHEROE,! In conjunction with—


H. McGUIRE & CO., F,A.|J


DACRE. SON ANO.HARTLE Chartered Auctioneers,


' Charming Georgian Period Resi­ dence. Delightfully situated containing fine Entrance Hall, Reception Rooms, i Kitchen Aga Cooker, etc., 4 Bedrooms, extensive Outbujldlngs Gardens. Full details:


llkloy and Keighley. GARGRAVE


t .n d i


and ■ ■ 2vlth and


1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. H. McGUIRE &'C0„ F.A.I.


SWEETS, TOBj^CCO. ICES Yorks.-Lancs, Border Town Prosperous


,


approximately £7,250 per annum,. Expensively fitted lock-up Shop]


Old ear. Established) T u r n o v e r


with attractive well, equipped Milk: r Bar corner; stock room, eto.l at


most prominent position, rent. Long leasp. A u d l l


Excellent frontage in tot i


Accounts. Price £ i ( Further details— H. MoGUIRE & GO., F.A.I.,


CLITHEkOE BUSINESS PREMISES


and extensive accommodationJ Freehold.


Central position. 30ft. frontage' 1;


Full details— H. MoGUIRE & CO., F.A.I.;


1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. ,800 plus SA.V. _____ tedi


NEWTOWN. BARNOLIMWICK. or 1-3. CASTLE GATE, GLITHEROE.


wn's Low


V, Plans and specifications may be f WHALLEY Beautifully appointed MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW


Ni. 18. WHITTAM ROAD. WHALLEY


prising; Central Hall; Lounge; Dining Room with delightful kitchen annexed, furnished- with up-to-date units.. Two Bedrooms; Bathr&m, partly tiled; Separate W.C. Excellent Garage; Coalstore. Annual ground rent £10/11/0. Rateable value £29. Vacant possession on completion. For further particulars apply:


In A quiet cul-de-sac and com­ Bank Salerooms, Clitheroo. Tel. 96, HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


No. 60, LITTLEMOOR ROAD. A brlck-bullt Modem Dwelllnghouse comprising; Sitting Room; Living Kitchen and Larder on the Groulid Floor. Three Bedrooms and combined Bathroom and W-C.l above. Outside Coals. Small Garden areas to front and rear. I Garage space. Annual Ground Rent: £2/10/0. Rateable iValuO; £20. Vacant Possession.


No. 38, PENDLE ROAD'. A com­ modious stone-built, terraced iDwelllnghouse In pleasant situa­ tion.! Accommodation: Hallway; Slttlpg Room, tile range; Living iRoom, tlM range, fitted ^ cup­ boards; Scullery Kitchen, w.p. sink (h. and c. water). Above are Two Bedrooms; Bathroom with panel Bath, Washbasin, cylinder airing cupboard . (Im­ mersion heater); separate W.C.. Box Store. Concreted Yard, Coal- placd Small Garage. Annual Ground Rent; £2. Rateable Value: £12. Vacant Possession.


H(iTHERSALL & FORREST. I Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroo. Tel, 91.


WANTED


OLD OUNS- Pl.stola Rifles. Revolv- :«T8 reqd.; best prices paid—Peter Field: Pendle Hotel. Ohatbum.


I To) EI34


COTTAGE OR HOUSE (preferably I unfurnished) read, to rent until May-Jime, 1961, by business execiitlve.—Write; Box D3, Adver- tlserlAnd Times. ___________


J l s ^ a n d Tlmes^ ____________ .TYPEWRITER reqd,—Write: Box


D7. Advertiser and Times.______


' FARM; 5(H0o acres, reqd.; Immedi­ ate decision: minimum com- mlsslon.—Fl,'her & Co,. Estate Agents. 4, King Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. j257.


CHILD’S PEDAL CAR r e q d - Wrlto. price and details, to: Box D5, Advertiser and Times.


GIRL’S BICYCLE and child’s Trl- CVClfi


Roa4


read.—Apply; Clltheroe.


THANKS


MR. AND MRS. WILSON, of W. Wilson, Egg Packers. Maudslev Street. Accrington, would like to thank Mr, J, Sncnsley and sons, Mr. Allan Wrleiey and at’ the personnel of Messrs. Robinson and iSnenslev for their generous and junstlnted efforts during our present disorganisation through fire. Ij . ;


Rural District are reminded that the Secopd Instalment of the


RATES and water CHARGES RatSnayers In the . Bowls nd


BOVILAND RURAL DISTRICT 1


PUBLIC NOTICES ' finUNGIL


acres Land Including! modern well- e q u i p p e d mushroom-growing


Houses, Greenhouses! and Potting Sheds. Freehold. RlV. £ 2 6 . __


wlck;: close to school and! all main bus routes; 13 Bedrooms, Bathroom, separate iW.C., Garage, all mains services. i Separate plot of Larid. The property Is Freehold and Is offered a t a very attractive


MODERNISg^^EMlDETACHED In rural area 3 miles Bamolds-


price.___________ I______ : BUSINESS PrIeMISEH |


best Pen of 4 Suckled Calves. Judging at 11-30. Sale 12 noon.


SALE of 360 Newly-calved Cows and 260 Newly-calved Heifers.


THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


1045 am. Sale of Cows In No. 1 ring at 11 am. and Sale of Heifers In No. 2 ring a t 12 noon.


Judging at 10-30 'a.m. Ballot at


SALE of Fatstock being: 170 Pat Cattle: 2.600 Pat 1 Sheep; IBO


WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


UMBEIIT. REQISTERED: BAllCUY COR8ETIERE. | | 1, WHirrAM GR^CENT, Whatley.


F A R l t o S !


lines. Maohin^ and Spares,!


IN 8|b cK : Second-hand


Machines. .I.I^Products.


Fence; 1


_ pots: Clither^ and Haslingden Auotioti Marts.


EvefEithlng iot i the Farmer LINDLEY PATE


GISBURN TEL. 251 i LOANS


£5 UPWARDS UNSECURED' S. RIC^IARDS LTD., LEICESTER.


H/WSD-MADE


c 6 iv iM A N D b BOOTS


TAX PAlb


WELLINGTONS and CLOGS


SAME-DAY BEPAIR SERVICE


Absolute KMiity,—based on mot^gages 11 owioer-occopien — m s^a oid| m t HabU ofallnvesnvnlt.,


IN TE RE S T ■


Write for Fri i Brodar* <8 i WEMBLEY


BUILDING SOCIETY 55YORK ROAD'LONDON'S WII


1


R. TURNER & SON 82-86 LOWERGATE


CLITHEROE Telephone 1102


JOHN HOLT, Jnr.


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


: -4DEAD OR ALIVE


KJSJ'.U.A. miAlACUS M i .n r jo USED


Haytimi


Pat pigs: 600 Killing and Hearing Calves.Grading at R a.m. Sales at: 10 am. Calves: 11 e.m. Pat Cattle; 12 noon Pat Hgs; 2 p,m. Sheep,


SHOW end SALE of i 600 In-plg Sows, Gilts and Store jPlgs follow­ ing Sale of Pat Pigs.


MONTHLY BREEDERS PRIZE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11th


SALE of 200 In-calf Dairy Cattle, Sale at 12 noon.


ahd SALE of 400 Suckled Calves and Store Cattle.


Auctioneers and Secretaries, BENTHAM (Tel, 444)


RICHARD TURNER & SON.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT, OCT. 3rd


■WEEKLY SALE Of Calves and Fatstock at 11 a.m., ■when there


I


will be forward: 60-70 Com. Steers and Heifers; 1.200-1,300 Local Lambs, Sheep and Ewes; 70- BO Pigs.


of Rams and Ram Lambs. 300 head of all classes will be on offer.


Judging 9-30 a.m. Sale 10-30 a.m. .


SALE Of Newly-calved Cattle, when 120 local and North Country Cows and Heifers will be shown. ■Last Sale's Nos.: 118. ,


WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCT. 5th WEEKLY' PRIZE SHOW and


Ewes, Store Lambs; Rams and Ram Lambs of all classes, will be forward. Last Sale's Nos.: 4,237


SPECIAL SALE of 4,500 Breeding FRIDAY NEXT, OCT. 7th


TUESDAYS, OCTOBER 11th and 1«th


‘ SPECIAL SALES of All Classes of Store Sheep, and Lambs.


Geld and In-calf Cattle. ;


FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14th ■ FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE of


Ewes, Store Lambs'and Rams. J. W. MARSHALL. Secretary.


ANNUAL SALE of Breeding


FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21st (Old Fair) {


Tel. 325. Horses & Cows


T\AvriAf, AX/lti4alili*lrY T 4i1 . ■


Fully licensed Horse Slaughterere and prompt removers of dead and worn out horses and cows a t best prices. Fat Horsb bought for cash.


I


TUESDAY NEXT, OCT. 4th GREAT ANNUAL PRIZE SALE


SPECIAL SECOND PRIZE SHOW TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18th POULTRY AWP EGOS


BELLMAN CHICKS. Bellman Farm. Olltherae. Tel.. 1941., For, your replacements this coining season. I can offer you day-old I end Growing, 'Pullets at reasonable prloea. 'These are b red ! from strains with a reputation: for high yields, liveability and good egg size.________'_________^


LIVE POULTRY reqd.; top prices, Tel. Brown, Bolton-by-Bowland 940


RELIABLE ACCREDITED OHIPKS at a reasonable price. R.I.R,,


! L.S. Hatching every Friday from Sentember 30th. All from aur own sound healthy free range stock. Price list on request.—G. W. Roberts Slddows Farm, Hen- thorn. Clltberoe. Tel. 650. ___


: W.L. X R.I.R.. L.S, X R.I.B,. B.L. X I


14 YOUNG GEESE for sale.—J. Oddle, Asker Hill Farm, Grlndle- ton.


u m ’s lOBOL’ CALF MEAL


The Perfect Milk Substiinte No Bolling Wafer Required


For part tolars ask: ■


W. Bamber, 32 Eamsgreave Drive, Blackburn. Tel. 48418.


FApiERS! IN STOCK:


I


New Bamford’s Machines. BL48 Baler, Wuffter. Cloeter Forage Harveeter, Rear and Mid-mounted Mowerai RG2 Gearlese Side Rakes.


Cook’s Bale Conveyor. VIoon-Lister Acrobat Side Rake.


Nioholeon Strawer and Snrlni. Tine Tedder. LINDLEY PATE


AT STUB


2 BOARS a t stud; Fed. Essex and ped. largo wlitte Boot w d Ollte accom. Tremsport available — G Simpson. Grlndleton (Chat. 203).


i


SINGER MAIN AGENTS ROOTES DEALERS


Vanguard .................£493 Hillman Gay Look £445 Zodlao ......................£550 Prefect ......................£385 Rover .......................£625 Minx VIII


..............£375


SM 1500 ..................Offer; Hillman lOh.p..........Offers Hillman tOh.p..........Offers Standard 12 ..........Offers


LL on open DISPLAY AT Dulthurst & Grimshaw


59, WHALLEY NEW RD„ kACKBURN. Tel. 48091-2


(JARPET CLEANING ALTERATIONS


RE-FTmNG SERVICE


ALL CARPETS HAND-SEWN ON THE PREMISES


‘ In King Street.—Fisher &i do:, Land and Estate Agents. 4,! King Lane, Clltheroe. Tel, 267. I


SPACIOUS LOOK-UP SHOP to let


businesses in CUtheroe | and district. Minimum Commission on all sales. We will dispose of your business ■ quickly land efficiently. No sale, no commission.


We have enquiries for tound BUSINESSES R anted'


4, KING LANE. CLITHERpE. TEL. 867. .


Land and Estate Agents. FISHER & CO., EXCHANGE


3-BEDROOMED OOUNGIL IIOUSE , 12 miles Coventry, 7 1 miles 1956 Leamington Spa,i for similar In Clltheroe.—Write: Box C3, Adverr tlser and Times.!


1957


1966 1953


1966


Aga Cookerr Sink Unit and ample I Cupboards; 3. Bedrooms; Bath- room _ and separate Toilet;' 3i ' ’


1960.1 tnd Ishouid b» npld to The Chief Financial Officer at the addrefls below forthwith.


PP


Counrill Offices, .32. Rlmllcp Road. Cilth(-oe, r


L] D. TELFORD. ! Clerk to the Counqll.


30th j^pt^mber. 1960. CARR i m # ' * IMMEDIATE DELIVERY


Trt JMPH HERALD SALOONS Choice of two


# * # AUST N RISE farina Salwn.


standard VANGUARD VIONALE Salton,


MORRIS MINI-MINOR Saloon


LAND ROVER DIESEL. SSIn. hard ton j


LAND, ROVER PETROL: SSIn. haM tor).


jCENTBAL OARAGE. RIMINGTON


pClephorie: GIsbnm 254 GUARANTEED


ROVER ( condition.


USED VEHICLES 10 Saloon; good


condition .....................£195


BAWDLANDS GARAGE, CLITHEROE


lelephone: CUtheroe 73


MARK II CONSUL Saloon one owner. FORD ANGLIA Saloon. AUSTIN A70: black; good


FORD CONSUL Mk. I; black: very good condition; one owner.


84. Pimlico


HEDGE PLANTING. Garden Tree- Felling and similar small jobs reqdJ; keen quotations; no obli­ gation.—Write: Box D2, Adver-


Hothorsall & Forrost F A I. P A


AUCTIONfKR'i. VAL1JERS A.n;» ESTATE AGENTS


BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE TEL U5 OR EVENINGS VV>


MISCELLANEOUS SALES SITUATIONS VACANT


T FORGET YOUR


USTER UNDLES


2/9 j's Textiles


New Icondltlon; all sizes. Many soiled bai gains and Carpets at sale prlcet. Just a word-to those


I S ) IP’S CARPETS I


looking f ir large and odd-slzed carpets. :iow In stock; 8 x 4, 6i X 4, 5) X H. 6 X 4, 5 X 3), 6 X S, 4) x|4. 4j X Si. 4i X 2i, 4 X 4. [4 X 3iJ 4 X !i, 3i X 2i, etc., etc. All Pile tufted through. Carpets frotn £6/10/0; 4 X 3s from £12.


I


Please Note. —No connection with any


doorJto-door canvasser. TAPSELL & WEST. he Old Firm,”


Op'posite New Inn, 81


LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. A IfiA dt


NO. 16.


BELMONT BRIDGE. SKIPTON,


BROADLOOM


AXMIN8TIR & WILTON All the la te t colours and desli All at i Bs than usual prices. , Widths rom 271n. to B yards.


Example: 5 x 4, yards £2V10/0, Delivered and fitted free.


Come to the Carpet Specialists: I TAP8ELL & WEST.


LOGS for bags for ir I ton.


88, LE:DS ROAD. NELSON. Tel. 92:116. Also at Skipton. sale; 3/- per bag. or [7


_iterwov^: Morris, eroel Tel,


ments, Bi the new ' from: the


REOONDI Pull n


:n Fencing. —' S. J. Garnett Road, Cllth-


£1; Loose Logs £4/10/0 Also Posts, Ralls and


;. 1130.


TIONED GUARANTEE ) TRACTORS


in DaVld Brown, Fordsen, Fergusson, H.I.H,


CRAVEN Phone 22'


t


'enge of Albion Imple- ■ ,Iers, Forage Harvesters; !60 and 960 Implematlcs Main Distributors, the


MOTOR CO., SKIPTON. 2-3 for a better tractor service, _______


Desirable Seml-Detaohed Residence


114 PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE


Contalnlns: Hall, Lounge, Dlnlrig Room, large Kitchen, Rayburn Cooker, 3 Bedrooms, Boxroom, Bathrooii(i, Washhouse, Garage, Greenhoiise. GR. £5/l'7/0j R?l £36.—Apply: A. H. Todd, above.


BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ V-NECK L.S. PULLOVERS;' green, navy and grey; allfsizes,—Economic Stores, 70, Whalley ROad, Olltheroe.


sale; ceritral position. Property comprises; 2 Bedrooms, 3-plece Bathroom; Living Room; Kltohen, suit wife; room for scope. R.V. £23. Pr^hold. Price £1,250 s.a.tr. To I vlew^ and particulars, write; Box C5,1 Advertiser and Times. I


, IXED BUSINESS for


BIB ANL Plastic Macs, Trousers etc.—J. Lord and Son, Clltheroe Market.


■I


BRACE OVERALLS. I, Bojler Suits, Jackets,


RIBBLE8DALE SCHOOL BLAZERS from 39/ 6.—J. Lord and Son, Clitheroo Market.


MEN’S AND YOUTH’S 8HORTIE OVERCOATS’. Raincoats, Sports Jackets an dT ro u se rs , Jeans,


Shirts, rite.—Economic Stores, 70, WhalleylRoad,, CUtheroe.


JOIN MORTON’S XMAS ^ CLUB and make sure of your ^ t s ; pay what you like, when you like, l- MortonsJ 18. Moor Lane, CUtheros Tel. 420,


CYRIL LORD CARPETS. See the new samples, including the new Courtessa. Send P.C. to: 3, Rld- dlngs Lane, Whalley. Or Tel. Whalley]223l


. |


RUSBRIDGE for high-class DlA- MOND EEPAIRS of all kinds; sat­ isfaction guaranteed.-24, KWg JWlllJam 3t„ Blackburn. Tel. 792(1.


LADIESVTGJHTS.’ & CHILDRENiS WELLINl'fONS! all sizes.—J Lord and Son, Clltheroe Market.


JUNIOR MISS AND WMS.’ DRIP DRI POPLIN SHOWERPROOFS: full or! ) length.—Economic Stores, 70. Whalley Rd.; Olltherde.


0UR~WRISTMA8 CLUB HAS NOW STARTED! Call and see OUT wonderful range of children’s Fairy Cycles. Tricycles. Pedal (Jars. Prams, Scooters, Desks and Chairs, Doll's Cots, Electric Trains, ^ le x t r ic Racing Cars.


Dolls and Games. Any can be put away for ; Christmas now.— ClltheroeT Advertiser and Times, 4-8, Market Place. Clltheroe, Tel, 40'r-8. ^


J ATTESTfl p ed to e


months daina’


4.39%: Si' 'S’S' dam— 1,310 galls. 4.47%: 2;102 grills a t 3.93%; 2.038 galls, a t '! .97%; sire, dams and/or sisters ca n ha seen.—Clark, cocks, W(


3.77% B' :utterfat; '


J ) PEDIGREE and Non- Frieslan Bulls, up to 12 )Id; 5 already , licensed. ylrilids to 2,113 gallons 1,604 galls,


'list Bradford, OUtnei Padlham


PRII -


RUSBRipCE-


“ ju p Itef gether wl condition tlser and


' —


,.M for sale; grey; Os- Sabden Vicarage. Tel, '384. :_______


[


artlcle inl stock-Watches, Olocr Binra


weekly. ■Uushridge, Jewellers, 24, King Wlll i


J—You can choose any ,Oitlery-rand pay for ' lam Street, Blaekburh.


i t


” STOVE for sale to 2i outlet ffipes; In Rop; —Write: Box D4, Adver- Tlmes,


X


LADIES' „ UNDERW;, sizes 34 Economic Road, C!


FULL RA TIMEX line cases ladles' Tl| each.—:


■ Clltheroe,


LORRY FI and com Also cal piping a: 500 gall. Wilson. eroe. Tel


GREEN PI Also Sun cheap, to


- illc


illtheroe. i4m.


CORSETS. . ;aB,


to 481n. bust,— Stores, 70, 'Whalley


Nlghteoi ____ g wns


BRAS, In


illGE OF. SHOCKPROOF from 39/6; gents.’ sUin-


!: from 75/-; American nex, few only, 77/6. 86/- rtons, 18, Moor Lape, Lancs.


1.ATS, front axles, wheels plete


116. Woone Lane, Clilith- 976.


'6 ' grids, petrol


■ . Pimll(:o Road. Cllthriroe, j ; quick sale.—Apply; 84,


HOOVER condltl6nj^*;^*i9/10/0.-Web!


MEN’S,,Overalls sizes In


: Write: Times.


Market I lace, Clltheroe. Tel. ER for sale;


CHILD’S }OT (blue) for sale; las new.—13 Standen Road, or Tel. Clltheroe 963,.________


1 70, Whalley Road, Olltheroe.


HOOVERsale; / Feather


stock.—Economic Stofes, and Boiler Suits;


. WASHING MACHINE for £15. Camp Bed with Mattress and Pillow; £4. Box D5, Advertiser and


HEN CAB for sal(,


Road, Cl


AUSTIN Bedford very gi Garage,


1 H.P. S' _ MOTOR,Advert^r


LADIESJ.M. to 'choice iEconomt 'Road, C


. .—Apply: 41. Saltl !1 theroe, after 6 p.m.


N (sectional) 12ft. x 8ft


IIIGTE PHASE ELECTRIC (or sale: as new.—Apply and Times.______ '


:o(d condition.—Leridham'; 3unsop Bridge. Tel. 237.


A40 VAN for sale. Also Utlllbus, October; 1957


i t reasonable prices.— : . Stores, 70, Whalley Itheroe.


AUTUMN COATS: sizes X.O.S. In stock; gdod


ESSE 00<E STOVE for sale; ZOIt flue prolng; good condltlon.- Apply; Advertiser and Times.


BOYS’ & GIRIS’ I®BLESDALE


SjS Whalley R(»d and 31 Ga^e Street GLITHEROE


Telephons: Clitheroe 136 )Rb & SON GLUriEROE MARKET


Ghurch Brow Gardens Tel. GKtheroe 298


and " Varli 3 fh e 1 to 6 d < ! ^ l


48. PARSON LANE. CLITHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


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


IC'^ieotlvS . /Bewqueti Cut Jtfwue’iS. (ptonfe


Personal attention- given to all 1


orders.


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, ' Tea and Bisoulte served.


Wreaths & Bouquets GUT FLOWERS


I^EMBERS of the. Inter­ national Order , of the


Goiden Rule are dedicated, one and all, to serving according to the highest ideals of the profession.


^SCALES maaME!


ICLITHEROE 34S ).


BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 2641


„ , ^ t e d and Published by tbe pHthew Advertiser 4s UmeB Oo. Ltd., a t 6, Uariut Place, OUth> rv eroo. Tel.’407/8 (TwoUiiMir C


The Friends oif GHtheroe - I Hospital i Iijvite you to


ACOFFEEEWaNG I ■ ''with ; '■ ■


Films of Medical Interest ; : at ■ '


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL Wednesdajtj 12th Oct.


from i7-3p p;m. 'until 19-30 p.m. Aijmissiop 1/6 1


Gake & Pound Stall • H oi F i


EDIGREE PRAM for sale. I Pram and Carry


trailers


I reinforcing bars. Npw tanks.—R. a. B.


rails, glrdi


sqle, Ne


for *


ATTENTION! Let your hobby be your. Income and pay for your luxuries the pleasant way. Knit for pleasure and profit with oim knitting machine and exclusive knitting scheme. For details ■write; Dept. CA, Ideal House, _Lumb Lane, Bradford 8.________


YOUTH OR YOUNG LADY reqd. for general clerical work In mill office; careful and conscientious, with arithmetical ability; If no previous • experience, should be prepared to learn how to use a calculating machine.—J. South-


worth Md Sons Ltd., Jubilee Mill. Clltheroe. ;


LOOM SWEEPER REQD. APPLY:


JAMES DEWHURST & SON (CLITHEROE) LTD.,


SHAW BRIDGE MILL.


GENERAL CLERK (male or female) reqd.; 43-hour week. For particulars apply In writing: The Man age r, C.W.S. Creamery, Chalgley, Nr, Clltheroe.


CAPABLE CAR DRIVER (part- time) reqtUred Immediately to take children to buses, etc.; 7-30 a.m. to 9-15 a.m. and 3-30 p.m. to 5-30 P i r n . -Apply; Moorland School, Clltheroe.


LADY INTERVIEWERS urgently needed; suit any lady with 25 hours weekly to spare; 5-day week; top rates; of pay; average earnings £6/ 10/0 weekly.—For local interview write: Box Cl, Advertiser and Times.


ASSISTANT COOK reqd,; fully or partly experienced; good' wages and accommodation. — Apply; Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. Nr.


Clltheroe. Tel. Chatburn 202.


PART-TIME DOMESTIC HELP reqd.—3. Maple-Close (off'Wlswell


Lane), 'Whalley.


TIMEKEEPER AND GENERAL CLERK reqd. for building site office. — Apply:; Roberts and Nicholson, Edlsford Park Estate (Uitheroe, . Or ring evenings Bar- noldswlck 2264.


KEEN. MAN ' required as


REPRESENTATIVE ■


Previous experience not essential PROSPECTS EXCELLENT


Must be free to start almost Immediately.


Mr. Charnock will Interview appli­ cants 12 noon—7 pjn. on


T Or write: Box Dl, Advertiser and


TUESDAY. OCTOBER '4th LORD NELSON h6t EL, 11, Salford. BLACKBURN


imes,


CONGENIAL OUTDOOR WORK is offered to smart ladles with four hours to spare I per day; weekly wage and expenses, plus excellent weekly and monthly Incentive schemes. Training given. Some of our ladles have earned £60 In- In one month I Write for local


Interview to: Area Manager, '' Holmes Cottage,"


Brlndlc, Nr. Choriey, LonCs. jBadburn


GARDENER/HANDYMAN reqd.; ,46-hour week; £9; dinner pro­


vided; bus fares paid.—Perry, Shlreburn Arms, Hurst Green. Tel. Stonyhurst' 208.


WOMAN reqd. for kitchen work; five or slx-day week; mornings only; hours to suit buses.—Perry, Shlreburn Arms, Hurst Green. Tel. Stonyhurst 208,


HOUSEKEEPER reqd. lor widower; all modern conveniences; good wages.—Write: Box D9, Advertiser and Times.____________


WAITRESS reqd. or young lady willing to tram to serve m best room; Saturday and Sunday evenings.—Apply; Whalley Arms Hotel, Whailey.


____r


EVENING SHIFT PIRN WINDER reqd.; 6 frjn.—10 pjn.—James


Dewhurst (and Son (Clltheroe) Ltd., ShaW^^ Bridge Mill.


’ ST. JAMES’S, CLITHEROE,


There will be a vacancy In the above ■ school for an Assistant Teacher. The appointment to take effect from January, 1961. Applications In writing to: The Rev. H. D. (Jhapman, The Rectory, Woone I-ane, Olltheroe, by the 17th October, 1960.


-:


CHURCH OF ENGLAND DAY SCHOOL


I


memorials (3RANITE, MARBLE. STONE


Semi and


, for our eeleotipn of designs


J prices. You will be placed Under no obllration and find us anxious to help,!


W.RQCK MONOMEN'I'AL MASONS


Lettering and Renovations j^BIackbum Road


iREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


COMING OF AGE NEILD.—Congratulations and, best Derby Street, Clltheroe. AH my love—Janet.


—Best wishes from Mr. and Mrs Holgate. Gordon and Susan '


WIL'SON.—Congratulations,


on I your 21st birthday, October OlQ,


-Love from Mum, Hilary, Donald and John.


i DEATHS


BOOTHMAN.—On September 26th, I960, in hospital, John, the


dearly loved husband of Maud Boothman and dear father of Margaret, of 3A, Chatburn Road, Clltheroe, aged 66 years. Crema­ Stion took place at Accrington on


eptember 28th. »vJrly to. In


George Gastall fleld Road), terment


loved w fe wiife ;


—Bennett. Clltheroe. Tel. 682. TALL.—On September 28th


hospital,; Blanche, of


on| Monday. October 3rd. at 2-30 p.m. Enquiries: 69.|Salthlll Road.


at Clltheroe Cemetery


—Calverley’s Funeral Directors, (Jhatbum Road, GUtheroe. Tel. 297 day, 1017 night.


HEATON.—On September 23rd, 1960, suddenly, at The Royds, Chfltburn, Al i c e Parkinson,. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton, of Hollln- hurst, Lostock, In her 78th year.


LAW.—On the 23rd September, at Queen’s Paris Hospital, Blackburn. Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mary Anne Law, aged 66 yeta.: Interred Monday, 26th SeUtember.


; .


—toq.; T. H. Blrtwell and Sons, Duck Street. Clltheroe. Tel. 196.


LAYCOCK.—On September 27th, at 30, Waddow View,


Interment will take place at Mltton Church to-day (Friday. 3(lth September) at 1-30 pjn.


waddlngton, Norah, the belovrf wife of Arthur Laycock, late of Mltton Hall, aged 65 years. The


-rEnq.: Sllverwood!& Southworth, Waddlngton. Tel Clltheroe 172,


TOWNSON.—On September 23rd, 1960, In hospital, Archibald Townson, of 29, Richmond' Terrace, Clltheroe, 'aged 83 years. Cremation took place at Accring­ ton on September: 27th.


-fBennett, Clltheroe. ^Tel, 582. IN MEMORIAM


BURKE.—In loving memory of our dear Mother,; who died September 21st, 1957. ^


Always remembered. -•-Ches., Joanna and Cathy.


CARR.—In fond memoni of a dear Sister and Aunty, Qrace, who died September 26th, 1967.


We shall remember every day. Cragg House, Newton, Clltheroe


Her happy smile, her cheerful way.


COX.—In cherished and unfading memory of my beloved Wife, Florence GertrUde, called to higher . service on the 28th September, 1959.'


LADY reqd. for market work; 2 days per week.—Apply Tuesday: Holdings' Bros., Grocers, Olltheroe Market.


YOUTH OR MAN reqd. for general farm work; live In.-^ackson, Hey


_______


House, Downham, Clltheroe. Tel, Chatburn 366.


SMART ASSISTANT reqd. for grocery trade.—C. R. Hargreaves and Son, Parson Lane, Olltheroe,


MOTHER’S HELP reqd., 6 morn­ ings.—Apply; Birtwistle, Temple- wood, Pendle Road, Clltheroc.


.ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BOOTHMAN.—Mrs. Boothman and family wish to express their sincere thanks' to all relatives, friends and business associates for floral tributes and messages of sympathy received in their bereavement; also the doctors for their kind attention.


„ 3A, Chatburn Road, Clltheroe.'’' 1 ! all relatives, friends and nelgh-


OARSIDE.—The family of the late Elizabeth Garside w m to thank


hours for their: kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes shown to them In their sad bereavement; also the doctor and nurses a t Olltheroe Hosi^taL


24, De Lacy Street, OUtheroe,


LAW.—The sister and brothers of the- late Margaret EUzaheth Law 'Wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and nelghbotu's for their emres- Elons of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes: received during their sad bereavement.


20, North Street. GUtheroe,


TOWNSON.—The family of the late Mr. Archibald Townson ■wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expres-


.Blons of sympathy and floral tributes received In their bereave­ ment; also the doctors and staff of G2 Ward, Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn, for their kindness.


29. Richmond Terrace, Clltheroe. ' '


' ■■ o;------


Life Is eternal. ■ Love Is Immortal.


i-^J, Cox, Woodcroft,' Grindleton.


NOWELL (Thomas). — Treasured memories of a dear Husband, Father and Granddad, who passed away October 3rd, 1969.


But-^t’was God's trill. -From- all the Family. Waddlngton.______ _______


II We miss you still,


SMITH.—In loving memory of Alfred Wlllan smith, wno d l^ September 30th, 1969.


Beautiful memory left behind. —Prom his loving Wife, Elizabeth.


48, Bawdlands, Clltheroe.


SMITH.—In loving memory of Alfred Wlllan Smith, who died September’ 30th, 1959.


Always smiling, always con­ tent,


Loved in life and living yet, In tire hearts of those who , never forget


Loved and respected wherever he went,


—From Agnes, Dick. Fred, Freda arid Raymond.


32, Bawdlands. Olltheroe.


8EEDALL.—In loving memory our dear Sister, Margaret, t


S t® In heavenlyj love abiding.


—Prom her loving Bisters, e : betta and Aipy.


8EEDALL.—Precious memories passed a-fray


September 30th. 1959. j


With tender love and deep gratitude for the unfailing kindness and tire love and happiness she gave us.


—^Prom Nellie, Alan and Uldhael. 15, Central Avenue, Clltheroe,


Wreatljs and all Floiwl Tributes Mpsrtly made ts order


, BARKERS;


WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES, Clltherpe (near Primrose Bridge) t e l . '521 (any h^ur)


: Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers, etc.


A. PEARCE & SOM. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel)


Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clltheroe Tel, Chatburn 230.


'Wonderful, lightweight iLUXAFLEX lighter, brighter look to any home, to come in 23 gay slat colours with eithe exclusive jVinyl plastic tapesr-or ther prefer. Only luxaflex can give you d: plete darkness and privacy. Easy to years, luxaflex Venetian Blinds will i any room |-o r even make two rooms


io(jal luxaflex dealer today and start li bter side^ There are luxaplex brigh^n the outside qf your h


F ir


Clitheroe Go-oper^l Ifurnishiag Department i-


,- - - ^ ^ - - - - - -


'a l l g o o d s CAN BE OB% TERMS AND OUR 20-1


Always thoughtful, altrays kind.


(formerly of Hlgh- aged 83 years.


the'


fate In­


the


TO-NFGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATU| PETER FINCH. YVONNE MITCHELL,


PATRICK in "THE TRIAW OF 08C/I I :


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Please be In your seats eartP'to Week commejiolng Ootobe


'


Technicolor., I .


; MONDAY, TUESDAY and WED ! JUNE LAVEtlICK. AL Hi


SON (


cinemascope' j


' ' (^l^aScope ROBIN K I (U) - J A L S O


I LORDS OF THE ^


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Two Sears In the making of this fllm.' I Jungle animal picture ever made. Do nol


THURSDAY and FRIUaY|at 7-30; SA11 BRADFORD DILLMAN, JULIETTE GRB


CRACK IN


I Cinemascope 'An unusual and Intriguing film. The s td


1 , ; triangles of ibreathtaUngl


Booking Offioa open Wednesday and Sal other times at The General Offioe; 2,, M ; noon. 2-15 p.m. to'S p.m. Tel.


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Fora'LifA on the Ligli ■


Jristo to Derek on his I 21st birthday, October 1st. —IVom Mother and Father.


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NEILd,—Congratulations, Derel? on your 21st birthday, Octobei-


r e g is t e r e d a s a n ew s p a p e r


" LET ,DB C O L L ^ YOUR'


LAWNMOWER I FOR


HE-SHARPKOTNG. REPAnUNG OB OVERHAULING. ALSO YOUR


SflEABS.


probably attention.


AXE AND SAW NEED EXPERT NOT PORGETTH^Q


the! scissors THEQ. WILSON !


AND SONS LIMITEb ; O i r r H E R O E . Tel. 88/


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