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■r-"rr" l 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 10, 1961 ^ m M iiiim iM itiiiiiim m iiiiiin iiiiim sm m iin m n iu iiiu m n im m im iim iiiim m im iim m u m iiiu iiiiiiim iiim iim iH iiiits iiitiiiin u K iiiim iim m iim iiim M m iim m m iitiiiiiiim i^ WANTED
OLD GUNS, Pistols,
mfles.Revolv- ers read.: best prices
uniic c read.: three rooms, three Hbedrooms; with garage; Clitheroe/ Whalley/Ribcliester area. — ss, ftnnwrinn Road. Eccles. Ecc. 1298.
Field Pendle Hotel, Chat burn. Tel. 1234._____________________ _
Peter
ROOM reqd. {to rent) lor rcj-l’;0As meetings; seating capacity lot 50.
Times.____________ ________—r- GOOD SOUND COTTAGE tu-sendy read.; Clitheroe district.—Fui tliei particulars: Fisher a n d C a . - l . King Lane. Clltheroe, Tel. 257._
—Write: Box C(i, Advertiser and
HOUSE reqd. in Clitheroe; three rooms, three bedrooms.*—Wiite.
If it’s a job on a motor car—then it’s a job for us. We’re equipped to deal, and deal properly, with any job that motor vehicle maintenance and sendee can entail. We have a staff of specialists . . .
AUTO ELECTRICIANS — MOTOR MECHANICS BODY REPAIRERS — BATTERY ENGINEERS TYRE FITTERS — LUBRICATION MECHANICS
—men who know their job inside out.
It stands to reason that these specialists, using the most modern methods, can, and do, provide superior service.
IT’S SERVICE AT <A’ LEVEL USE IT-IT PAYS
| — CLITHEROE LTD. — I
AUSTIN a n d 1 | . DEALERS B.M.C. SERVICE
| WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE l,llll!lllllll[illllllll!IIIIllllllllltllllllllllllll'lllllllHllll!!IIIIll!llllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllt1!lllllinilllll!llllllllll!lllllllll[|||||llllllllllillllllllllllIllIlillllllllltllllllllllll[llllllllllllli5 T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW
THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and cALE of upwards ol 120 Newly- f alved Cows and Heifers mostly trom local farms, but including
MONDAY NEXT, FEB. 13th
Heifers of outstanding quality. Weekly Sale of 5/10 Store Bulls. a. Judging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30
he usual consignments of Scotch
Fnd Heifers; 120 Fat Cows; 30 Weifer due time of sale; B. and a00 Home-bred and Irish Steers
m. THURSDAY NEXT, FEB. 16th 1 WEEKLY SALE OP FATSTOCK.
i at Bulls; 1.400 Fat Sheep Includ
ng large entries of fit Hoggs off a rder of Sale: Pigs, Calves, Sheep
keep: 10 Fat Pigs; 25 Calves. OGrading 8 a.m. Sale 11-15 a.m.
nd Cattle.M. H. SKIDMORE, Secretary. Tel. Helllfield 226.
CISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD. (All Attested)
Sheep at 12 noon. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16th S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14th CFORTNIGHTLY SALE of In-calf
attle, Bulls, Store Cattle and
aALE of 200 Newly-calved Cows ond Heifers being a large majority cf farmers' cattle, but Including l onsignments direct from Scot
0-45 a.m. Sale at 11 a.m. S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and
and and the North. 1 Judging at 10-30 a.m. Ballot at
oALE of Fatstock being: Upwards
Pigs: 150 Calves (rearing and killing).
a.m. Calves: 11 a.m. Fat Cattle (clean cattle first); 12 noon Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep.
RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers and Secretaries, BENTHAM. (Tel. 44415/6). Nr. Lancaster.
Walter Thomason offers you a COMPLETE
i n s n r t
Sewing Machine Service
Repairs and overhauls to any make of machine
YOUR OWN SEWING MACHINE CONVERTED
to an ELECTRIC PORTABLE for only
£12-10-0 complete
Reconditioned Singer and Jones Machines from £13/10/0
IIG-ZAGS AND AUTOMATICS See the new
NEW VIKINGS
“ SEWMASTER ” Electric Portable
ONLY £32/10/0 COMPLETE Five years guarantee
Your enquiries invited
Walter Thomason Clitheroe Market
every Tuesday and Saturday Showrooms:
Burnley, Nelson, Colne, FOR HIRE
TENTS AND CAMP BEDS for hire; From the Outdoor Shop, Bacup Boad, Rawtenstall. Tel. Rossen-
dale 1013. Bookings may also be made at the Camping and Out door Life Exhibition to be held at Longholme School, Bank Street. Rawtenstall, on February 22nd, 23rd. 24th and 25th. Admission free; open 2-9 p.m. week-days; Saturday open 9 a.m.
until 6 p.m. A T 8 TU D 2 BOARS at stud: Ped. Essex and
ped. large white Sows and Gilts accom. Transport available.—o. Simpson. Grlndleton (Chat. 203).
PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud.—Shoesmith. Copy Nook,
___________ SAVE 4d. on
MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE
NEXT WEEK AT
WEST END STORES, WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE
Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton- by-Bowland 264.
______
f: 200 Fat Cattle; 500 Sheep; 150 Grading at 8 a.m. Sales at: 10
S WEEKLY SALE of 400 In-plg i ows, Gilts and Store Pigs follow ang sale of fat Pigs, with special
ccommodation for vaccinated pigs. along Hurst Green-Longrldge road.
(turn in at Cottages, near Punch Bowl Hotel, Hurst Green)
HIGHER HUD LEE FARM, BAILEY, HURST GREEN
For Mr. A. Sumner
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1961
(farm sold)
H B. and W. Cow and B. and W. a . Cow newly served In milk; B.
14 HEAD CHOICE YOUNG ATTESTED DAIRY CATTLE AND YOUNG STOCK
W. Cow due April; Jersey Cow due March; three B. and W. Cows due June-Aug.; B. and W. Cow served January 6th; Ayr. Cow geld In milk; Two B. and W.—one Red Heifer Stlrk 16 months.
nd W. Cow geld in milk; B. and
a The above Cattle are youne and r choice selection can be well
mers; last test Oct./Nov., 1960. PIGS
ecommended to Intending custo
( Pure-bred Wessex Sow, In pig wto Wessex Boar): 6 pure large
new engine 3 years, in good run Bing order; Ferguson Transport
hite Store Pigs, 12 weeks. MACHINERY & IMPLEMENTS n Ferguson T.V.O. (1950) Tractor,
ox; Ferguson rear mounted s (power take off) Mower; Nichol
(on Tractor Strawlng Machine hs.a.l; Bamford Side Delivery; Fandy Box Cart on rubbers; Hay Sillat with loose sides (r.t.); New Bao Knife; metal Barrow: 40 gall. Barrel t.v.o.; New Salters 2001b. L lance; 18ft. Lorry Rope; 16-stave Nadder: usual small Hand Tools: ( ew Visi-Chlck Electric Brooder (150 size); metal Chick Brooder L100 size): 3 Progress Infra-red Namps; Caperising Gun; 4 Sussex Bright Arks, as new; 1 Hay, Box n ooder, as new; 2 Apex Arks; 3
Bins; usual Poultry Appliances. a The Machinery and Implements
ew Poultry Crates; 2 Galv. Prov.
Auctioneers: T. SILVERWOOD, 17. Chester Avenue. Clithcroe. Tel. 228. J. BALSHAW, Avonlea, Whalley. _______________Tel. 3171.__________
re well worth attention. Sale 1 o'clock prompt
THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
F WEEKLY SALE of Calves and f atstock at 11-30 a.m.. when the
MONDAY NEXT, FEB. 13th
Cows, Steers and Heifers; 350-400 Hoggets. Ewes and Sheep; 90-100
ollowing will be forward: 45-50
Pigs. Last Sale’s Nos.: Cattle 42; Sheep 404; Pigs 108.
Nards of 60 head of local and a orth Country Newly-calved Cows ond Heifers. Store Sheep will be
Pigs.
fTered after the Sale of Cattle. Sale at 2 p.m. of Vaccinated
Geld and In-calf Cattle at 10-30 a.m., when a good seasonal show will be on offer.
FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE of FRIDAY NEXT. FEB. 17th
and SALES of Geld and In-calf Cattle will be held on the follow ing dates:
SPECIAL SPRINGING SHOWS
24th: April 7th, 14th. 21st. 28th; May 12th. beEarly entries for these Sales will
FRIDAYS: March 3rd. 17th. c appreciated so that customers Tel. 325.
Sheep and Lambs: Tuesdays, March 21st, April 25th, May 16th.
LOANS
£5 UPWARDS UNSECURED F. S. RICHARDS LTD..
11, WELFORD RP.. LEICESTER. PO U L T R Y AND EGGS
F R E E R A N G E ACCREDITED STOCK Brn.L. and L.S. DAY-OLD
240______________________
AND GROWING PULLETS—Sand- ham. Whltewell. Chipping 254.
LIVE POULTRY reqd.: ton prices Tel. Brown, Bolton-by-Bowland
PURPOSE BRED ACCREDITED HYBRID and first cross Chicks available for Immediate delivery; prolific layers of LARGE EGGS; satisfaction guaranteed. Hybrids £18 per 100, Lt. x Heavy £15; Heavy Breed £14.—Write, ’phone or call: Edwin Waterworth, Netherheys Poultry Farm. Barrow- ford Road. Colne. Tel. 1191.
THE CHAMPIONSHIP STRAIN Breeders’ Grade A oure W.Leg. day-old Pullets and Cockerels for sale: W.Leg. x R.I.R. and R.I.R. x W.Leg.; the highest class for laving and liveability at reason able prices.—E. G. Longton, Dam House Farm, Goosnargh. Near Preston. Tel. Goosnargh 257.
W.L. x R.I.R. Walcroft Accredited Chicks (10 weeks) for sale; £43 per 100; 8 weeks. £36 per 100; all guaranteed.—Enquiries after 6 p.m. and week-end: C. Har- greaves. “ Acrelands," Grlndleton.
96% LARGE AND STANDARD EGGS were laid by Hartleys
HARTLEY’S CHICKS
birds at laying tests last year. Day-old Chicks. Mark 1 and Mark 2 £20 per 100. W.L. x R„ Brn.L. x L.S. £15/10/0. R. X L.S. and L.S. x R. £14.—Hartleys Chicks Ltd., Nelson. Tel. 62511.
an he advised. Special Sales A11 Classes Store
J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.
WEDNESDAY NEXT. FEB. 15th wPRIZE SALE at 11 a.m. of up
I PRIMROSE GARA6E RILEY
NEW HOUSES
LANGSHAW DRIVE, CLITHEROE A select site in a quiet residen-
“ a lew' sites still available lor 1961. Prices from £2,000. Flans available lor Inspection
at our office._____ NEW BUNGALOWS
BEECHTHORPE. WADDINGTON L Builders: Albert Penny & Sons
s a
td., Blackburn. Superior seml- s s £ . t a » §
OUr ^ F I S H E R & CO.. 4, KING LANE. CLITHEROE. ___________TEL. 257.________________
CLITHEROE
Mains Services. WHALLEY
Good 3-bedroomed House. AU 19. BROWNLOW STREET
T Spacious semi-detached House. l hree double Bedrooms Bathroom,
24. MITTON ROAD
arge Garden. Greenhouse, etc. Open Southerly aspect. R.V. £34.
i Sound terraced House compris SABDEN
Kitchen. Two good Bedrooms. WHALLEY
rooms. In excellent condition. CLITHEROE BUSINESSES
Compact, modern Semi. 3 Bed WHITTAM CRESCENT
WOld established Retail Paint and r allpaper Business for sale. Main boad position. A eood profitable _____
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THE PURCHASE OF A GOOD BUSINESS?
p We have several sound and Crofitable Businesses for sale.
onsult us for further particulars. FISHER & CO.,
4, KING LANE, CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.
H. McCUIRE & CO.. F.A.I.. Valuers
Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents.
Surveyors
1-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. _________ TEL. 1092._______________
EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE 1961 (Phase 2)
DETACHED & SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS OF QUALITY
tion had at the offices of: h. McGu ir e & co„ f .a.i ..
bePlans and specifications may inspected and further Informa
1-3, CASTLE g a t e , c l it h e r o e . CLITHEROE
CARPET CLEANING
ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE
SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS
FREE FITTING SERVICE
WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street
CLITHEROE Telephone: CIHheroo 136 JOHN HOLT
FOR THE BEST PRICES AND IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF HORSES. COWS, BULLS Etc.
—DEAD OR ALIVE Day and Night Service Fat Horses bought at Too Prices
R.S.P.C.A. HUMANE KILLERS USED
ING HEYS FARM
Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WVCOLLER 209
FARMERS IN STOCK:
BAMFORD’S FARM YARD MANURE SPREADERS. BAMFORD’S BALERS,
at Out-of-Season Prices. Inquire:
LINDLEY PATE GISBURN
Telephone 251 £ 5 - to - £ 5 Q Q WITH OR WITHOUT SECURITY
CALL, WRITE OR 'PHONE _ THE -
Pendleton and District
Lending Society, Ltd., 45, CHURCHSATE, BOLTON (Opposite Grand Theatre) ’Phone 24085.
LEVER’S ‘LOBOL’ CALF MEAL
The Perfect MUk Substitute No Boiling Water Required
For particulars ask:
W. Bamber, 32 Ramsgreave Drive, Blackburn. Tel. 43418.
(signed) Houston and forbes on hehnlforwThornber. Esq. 2nd February, 1961.
ng; Sitting Room. Living Room,
Box C7, Advertiser and Times. A PA R TM EN T S
TWO ROOMS. Bathroom and i Kitchen available for one person
___
n exchange for some domestic work or garden work.—Tel. Chat- burn 394 or write: Box C5, Advertiser and Times.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS
Rc Mrs. E. M. Stringer. Dcc'd. HOTHERSALL & ppnREST will Sell by Auction
C Included are: two nt'°~!'je Thairs; Mod. Figured Walnut Side
WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 15th. ilt 1-30 j) in.
No. 1, BRENNAND STREET, CLITHER0E, on
On the Premises at
drawers; Three-piocc Suite. covers; Oak fold-over Dining Table, closes to 23'tn x 38!in.;
able, serpentine front with two
Mahogany Chcironicr- Oak Cornel Cupboard (Antique!- Drop-end Settee, small; Ekco Mains Radio (V.H.F. Band); Electric Kettle; Kitchen Cupboard and Shelves, Mahogany Dining chair5 S Mod. Figured Walnut Bedroom buite comprising; Wardrobe; Tall
Hothersall 8/ Forrest BANK SALEROOMS^ CLITHEROE
' V J T
M IS C E L LA N EO U S SA L E S
FOR THE BEST EIDERDOWNS CANDLEWICKS ’FLETTE SHEETS BLEACHED SHEETS PILLOW CASES WOOL BLANKETS TOWELS
POT TOWELS visit . . . Oddie’s Textiles
New condition; all sizes. Many SHIP'S CARPETS
Doy; 4ft. Bin. Bedstead and Dressing Table; .Mod .Mahogany p ressing Table, matching J 1}, banel 4l't. 61n. Bedstead and Tall
3Jyds. and 3yds. x 2lvds; Hall and Stair Carpet, 8yds‘; Hair Cold Carpet 9yds. x lain Hugs ana Mats. KBed Linen; Crockery Glassware;
Please Note.—No connection with any door-to-door canvasser.
oy; Sprung 4ft. Gin Overlay. Carpets: Axmlnster 3yds. i)
Titchen Utensils: Rubber Roller a able Wringer; 2 pairs of Stops
TAPSELL & WEST, “ The Old Firm,” Opposite New Inn.
89. LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. Also at
No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON.
14th. from 2 n.m. to 4-30 n.m. Auctioneers’ Offices: Bank Salerooms, Clithcroc. Tel. 9->.
nd many other useful items. On View: Tuesday. February
The Modern Semi-detached Residence
wIn a good residential locality Hith open aspect towards Fendle
4. MOORLAND CRESCENT. CLITHEROE.
been well maintained and com prises:
ill from rear. The brick-built Property has
Kitchen fitted with "Leisure” Stainless Steel Sink Unit; Larder.
r Hall; Lounge, bay window, tile
ange; Dining Room, tile range; B On the Upper Floor; Three
a Garden areas laid out to front
ashbasin and W.C. Outside: Garage
, ,
nd rear. £3Mains Services. Rateable Value: n completion of purchase.
0. Annual Ground Rent; £3/2/0. o Vacant Possession will be given
Viewing: By appointment with— HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Aemts. Bank Salerooms, Clithcroe. Tel. 95.
usiness. Lock-up. Further par ticulars:
READ. Stone-built Dwelllngliouse, i No. 9. WHALLEY ROAD, compris
tng; Hallway; Sitting Room. mod. mile range: large Living Kitchen, o od. tile range, enamel Sint Unit r n the ground floor. Two Bed
Apply: HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clltheroe. Tel. 95.
TH AN K S
MR. AND MRS. W. H., BIRTY/ELL wish to thank relatives and friends for
presents, flowers, cards and tele grams received on the occasion of w their 50th wedding anniversary,
mhich made It a happy and 1nnnlversdn have gr ' ’
6. Franklln' in*, . -- Jlltheroe. PERSONAL
MRS. E. LAMBERT. REGISTIRED BARCLEY CORSETIERE,
1. WHITTAM CRESCENT. Whitley. Tel. Whalley 3345.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH—First Issue a great success. Be sure 0/ your i copy of the next Issue by order
LACK ENERCY AT MIDDLE AGE? Revitalise with Orstrax Tonic Tablets. Feel livelier, stronger years younger, ALL Chemists 2/6.
ng from your newsagents to-day. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION
LUXURY HOLIDAY CHALETS by the sea at family prices; special reduced rates Mav. June and September. — Send stnmD for brochure: Sea Farm Holiday Camp. Flamborough. E. Yorks
PU B L IC NOTICES
The Minister of Transport hereby gives notice that he proposes to make an Order under S.49 of the above Act authorising the stopping up of a length of foot path at Garstang Road. ChiPPins. Clitheroe, Lancashire, in order to enable development, consisting of hou the building of a new police
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT. 1917
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT the numerous emorable day.______________
MR. & MRS. W.^WdTTLEV/OITH desire to .‘sun ui os hives. Maids
Yard with usual offices at rear. All Mains Services. Rateable Value; £10. Vacant Possession.
ooms above. Useful Basement.
n edrooms, and Bathroom fur Wished with panel Bath, pedestal Coals tore.
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane, Glitheroo. Ladies' Empire style Overalls: also, button-through In W’s, W,X„ O.S. and X.O.S
AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTFn All the latest colours and designs.
BROADLOOM
Example: 5 x 4 yards £27//10/0. Delivered and fitted free.
All at less than usual prices. Widths from 271n. to 6 yards.
TAPSELL & WEST.
89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Tel. 62816. Also at Skinton.
SEE OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY of Ladies’ MORLANDS, CLARKS, LOTUS lambswool lined Boots.— D. Lord and Son, 5, Moor Lane, Clltheroe._______________
3. CONWAY AVENUE. OLITH- EROE, for sale; semi-detached (built 1939): 3 Bedrooms. Bath room and W.C.; Hall. Lounge. Living Kitchen. Pantry and Washhouse; brick-built Coalplace.
Freehold. R.V. £22.—Write: Box C2 Advertiser and Times______
THREE-PIECE SUITE for sale; moquette: excellent condition: cheap.—6, Waddow Green. Low Moor._________________________
CORNER HOUSE. Kine Lane. Clitheroe. Ladies’ Combinations: pure wool. Vedonls and wool and
cotton mixture in W’s, O.S. and X.O.S.________________________
GIRL’S RIDING JACKET and Jodhpurs (fit elrl aged 12) for sale.—Apnlv: Ribblesdale. Little- moor Road (after 6 p.m.).______
RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer In part exchange for new goods.—24. King William Street, Blackburn. Tel,_7920. ___ ______________
COLLIE PUPPIES for sale: good pedigree: K.C. registered. Also
Sable nnd White Collie Dog; r champion strain. 2 years old;
Caravnn, Pypers Field, Hurst Green.
easonable to good homes.—The ____________________ ,
1955 B.S.A. BANTAM 125c.c. for sale: s/frame; d/seat; taxed Dee.; £35.—Anplv evenings or week- ends: 16. Franklin St.. Clltheroe.
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane.
P.litheroo. Men’s eood quality Union Shirts: half lining.______ _
FASHIONABLE AND LOVELY twin red fox fur Stole for sale; £20 or nearest offer.—Write: Box C4, Advertiser and Times,___________
1946 AUTO CYCLE for sale; bar gain £5. — 23. Union Street, Low Moor. Clltheroe.
______ ;_____
LARGE FIREGUARD with brass rail for sale. Cannon Gas Cooker: Oeebro Kitchen Carpet. 3 x 21; nil In good condition.—6.
work carried out by our own craftsmen nnd fully guaranteed. 24. King William St.. Blackburn.
RUS BRIDGE for -hleh-clnss WATCH CLOCK REPAIRS. All
£13/10/0 FULL OOMPREHENS!VG INSURANCE
counlod with outstanding perform ance and reliability covers running the Isetta.
£5 TAX 70-80 M.P.G.
All the other Bubbles and 3- wheolers in RELTANT. YORK NOBEL. MESSERSCHMITT. HETN- KEL BOND. It will pav you to see the specialists who will gladly take vour Car. 3-whoe’er or Motor Cycle in part exchange.
A good selection of used Bubbles and 3-wheelers at a one-fifth denosit and up to three years to pay at—
_________Phone 2212 and 2213_________
THE CRAVEN MOTOR CO., SKIPTON.
1960 NORMAN NIPPIE MOPED for sale: good condition.—Oakhill Cottage. Whallcy. _____________
WHITE POODLE PUPPIES for sale; toy bred.—Apply after 7 p.m. or by appointment; E. Smith. 11.
arried out by Lancashire County Council In accordance with plan ning permission granted under
The proposed Order will ftlso require the provision of ft h£w footpath maintainable at the public expense, for which tne highway authority is to ho the C Lancashire County Council.
c se, office and garage, to be Part HI of the Act.
King Street. Whalley. KNITTING MACHINES
SEWING MACHINES.—Buy from s the firm you can trust. Large
new) for sale; bankrupt stock: originally cost £30; £11 each for aulek sale.—19. Hawthorne Place, Clltheroe._______
(bland
mtocks of new and reconditioned machines: Jones main agents: t achines converted, repairs, elec-
opies of the draft order and rele vant plan may be inspected in Room 1/03, Ministry of Trans port. St. Christopher House, Southwark Street London, S.E.i. and at the Clltheroe Rural District Council Offices, Council Offices, Church Brow, CUtheroe. r Lancashire, free of charge at an
During three months from the 10th February, 1901 any poison
ion of this notice
rie motors; over 60 years experi- cnee. — Hobklrks. 35, Salford. Blackburn. Tel. 44873. (opposite
Duttons Brewery).
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE AT ENGLANDS HEAD,
easonable hours during tniee t months from the date of publica
may by notice to the Mlnlstof Transport St. Christopher House, Southwark street London. S.h.i. object to the making of the Otdei quoting HL 23/20/0199.
Ci i u S secretary
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT. 1959
Section 36 of the Town and NOTES FOR APPLICANTS
country Planning Act. I** vides that the Local Planning Authority shall not entertain an
application for planning P.01 mission made on or art®
for Applicants unless it Is i panied by a copy of the
as having been published in J named local newSpaPerH«?!}te
y or on behalf of tbe ftPPl^ut date specified in the certificate.
bn the Schedule hereto
Proposed development ^ Wiswell Moor Housi pa™ Wiswell.
A copy of thi> annltcatlon and of erection of slaughterhouse. Notice isl^rebv given that appli-
Clithoroe8 R u ^ S & r fo Cquncil ^ } V’. . l ^ o S . \ s q . . oforecPlanj
August, 1959, for development Of any of the following clas-ses speci fied In paragraph 6 of the Notes
r„„i6Sr size) ;
CUForks.AS Itakes ^
Tools.A quantity of good baled and Loose Hay to be taken off. Sale at 1 n.m. Terms: Cash. Auctioneers' Offices. Bentham (Tel. 444/5/6). Nr. Lancaster,
small
have received Instructions from Mr. Fletcher to sell by Auction
PAYTHORNE. GISBURN RICHARD TURNER & SON
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25th Upon the Premises on
29 FRIESIAN & FRIESIAN CROSS CATTLE
HViz. 2 Cows due March/April; 8 b eifers due April to July: 7 strong aulling Heifers: 9 Heifers 12 m.o.;
nd 3 Angus Bullocks. 18 m.o. soIMPLEMENTS include: 2 Fergu: uck Rake; Side Rake; Manure
B n Tractors; Bamford Mower, Bamlett Mower (6ft. cutter bar):
Spreader: Swe e p *kydraullie), Chain Harrow; Transport Box for
__________ JTk€ 'RoSC&c
48. PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE.
MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA
Tel.: 857 (day); 183 (night) for
. B o u q u e t s C u t ffHowe^S . ( p f o n t s
Personal attention given to all orders
Ferguson: Tractor Trallei. com plete with sides and shelvings; 2
Maxwell House Instant Coffee will be available all next week.
Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS
Q U H establishments at Blackburn and Accring
G. CALVERLEY — & SONS, LTD. —
Chatburn Rd., Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors
■*1 days following APublication of this notice-
CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES .
Service—Day & Night
ny person who wishes W„Pn!lve® representations to ’v'n nbove
the above, mentioned council about tne
Tel.; 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT. residence:
48, YORK STREET CLITHEROE
i ) u m ‘siii,'m i .
Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298
Wreaths. Bouauets, Cut Flowers, etc,
A. PEARCE & SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel) Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clithcroe
Tel. Chatburn 230. Members of Teleflower
Funeral ABBEY
Director HOUSE
CHURCH LANE WHALLEY
THE LAST TRIBUTE
arranged with dignity and efficiency.
PERSONAL SERVICE . Chapel of Rest available. INTERMENT or CREMATION.
Telephone: Whalley 3201 (Day or Night).
ton enable us to provide prompt service anywhere in East Lancashire.
^SCALES FUNERRL SERVICE
CLITHEROE 345
BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 2®41
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soiled bargains and Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd-sized carpets. Now In stock; 6 x 4. 5) X 4, 51 X 31, 5 x 4, 5 x 31. 5 X 3, 41 X 4, 4! x 31, 4) X 21. 4 x 4. 4 k,35. 4 x 21 31 x 21, etc., etc. All pile tufted through. Carpets from £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12.
S ITU A T IO N S VACANT
ATTENTION! Let your hobby be your income and. pay for your
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REQUIRE LADY TO SERVE DRINKS IN BEST ROOM
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PAY . E V E N I N G S . ALSO CLEANER SIX DAYS. WEEK- ENDS ESSENTIAL. 9 A.M. TO 12 NOON. TOP RATES.
SMART YOUNG GIRL reqd.—A. E. Veevers, Shawbrldge Post Office. Clltheroe. Tel. 131.
PART-TIME CLEANER reqd. for professional premises; 3 mornings
WOMAN REQD. for LAUNDRY WORK; MORNINGS ONLY;
APPLY— TEL. CLITHEROE 333
MOORCOCK INN, WADDINGTON.
MALE WAGES CLERK urgently reqd.; staff pension scheme; 5-day week.—Apply: Castle Castings Ltd., Brooks Works, Clitheroc. Tel. 781.
EXPERIENCED WE A VE RS REQD. AND YOUNG PEOPLE WILLING TO LEARN —
JAMES THORNBER LTD.. HOLMES MILL. CLITHEROE.
APPLY—
PART-TIME CARETAKER reqd. for Old People’s Wellare Club Rooms. Lowergate. Applications by letter to: ivlrs. A. H. Todd, 114, Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, on or before Wednesday, February 15 th, 1961.
GIRL OR WOMAN reqd. for general hotel duties; to live in.— Apply: Mrs. G. Bennett. Copv Nook 'Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland, Nr. Clitheroe. Lancs.
f e 'S 68 tlle pleasant way. Knit proflt Yrtth our
kSirtfSS “ A-Chine and exclusive knitting scheme. For details
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IN MEMORIAM
HATFIELD.—Treasured memories of our dear Mother, who died February 11th, 1959.
—From Daughters, Alice and Mary.
Holme Farm, Church Raike, Chipping. Nr. Preston._________
Whatever else we fail to do, We never fail to think of you.
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KAY.—In loving remembrance of George, a Father-in-law and Granddad, who died February
10th. 1960. —From Elsie and Grandson Eric.
KNIGHT.—In loving memory of a dear Father and Husband, Bobbie, who. fell asleep February 12th, 1956. Remembered always.
3SF, week; excellent pay and con- dltions.—Apply: Advertiser and Times.__________
—From his loving Wife._______ Always remembered.
W HITTA kER•—Precious memories of a dear Wife and Mother,
Annie Matilda, who died Febru ary 9th, 1954.
This day in February comes O with regret,
1, Railway View, Billington._____ 5. Green Mount. Barrow.________
—From your loving Daughter. Mary, Son-in-law, Bill, and Grandson. David.
Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure. Loving you always, Forgetting you never.
WILSON.—In loving memory of my dear Husband, Walter, who died February 14th, i960.
The heartaches, the sadness, the loneliness.
ASSISTANT COOK (male or female) reqd.; good wages; accommodation provided.—Apply: Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. Nr. Clitheroe. Tel. Chatburn 202.
GENERAL KITCHEN ASSISTANT reqd.; good wages; accommoda Eation provided.—Apply; Spread
OCEAN LINERS and other ships require Radio Officers; day or evening course. Prospectus:
Telgle Hotel, Sawley, Nr. Clitheroe.
Northern Counties Radio School 91. Lancaster Road, Preston.
OPPORTUNITY EXI ST S FOR SMART HOUSEWIVES 25-50 to join the canvassing staff of inter national import and export com pany ltd.; weekly basic and ex penses plus generous commission for 4 hours dally (no Saturdays); full training given.—For details write: Mrs. D. Simpson. Heyfold Farm Cottage, Colne.
. Chatburn 202.______________
I smile with the world, I weep H alone,
11, Old Row. Barrow. A C KN OW L ED GM EN T S
—From his loving Wife, Ada.
DIXON.—Mr. H. Dixon and family express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours and all other friends for lloral tributes received and kindness shown during their d time of sorrow; also the family t octor and the Queen’s Nurse for 5, Littlemoor Road. Clitheroe.
heir kindness.
RESIDENT HELP reqd. (aged 35- 55) in comfortable home Burnley;
DICKINSON—Mr. E. Dickinson expresses sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours, Rev. H. D. Chapman and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during his time of sorrow; also the family doctor and the doctors and staff of Blackburn Royal Infirmary for
YOUNG WOMAN reqd. for domestic work (bedrooms, etc.);
on main bus route; must be home-loving and cheerful; adults only In family. — Write: Box C3, Advertiser and Times
live in.—Apply: Calf’s Head Hotel, Worston, Nr. Clitheroe. Tel.
Chatburn 218._________________
GE NE RA L CLERK reqd. for builder’s office. — Write with details: Box C8, Advertiser and
T i m e s . ________________
PLEASANT. PERMANENT CAN- VASSING POSITION for ladies t requiring part-time work; full
graining given; basic wage, plus oenerous commission; excellent
Please write for further details to Mr. L. Edwards. 113. Holgate
pportunity to earn extra money.
PLUMBERSwork.—App..,. - -— Sons. York Street. Clitheroe.
Road. Sheffield 5. Yorks. •Ap reqd. for good class
ply:’*John Watson and
THE BUILDING TRADE.—Applica itions are Invited from boys leav
Ing school at Easter who are Bnterested In Apprenticeships for I ricklaying and Joinory.—Apply
CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE
The following staff vacancies occur for the above ward which will be opened shortly:
Oncning of New Female Geriatric Ward of 15 Beds
1 SISTER (S.R.N.).
1 STATE ENROLLED ASSISTANT NURSE—full or part-time. Rate of pay 3/10 per hour.
5 NURSING AUXILIARIES-Fun or part-time. Rate of pas 3/5., per hour.
1 DOMESTIC ASSISTANT—Full time. Rate of pay 3/0 J per hour.
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ONE FEMALE WARD ORDERLY— Full time. Rate of pay for 44- hour week £6/19/3.
No previous experience is required for Nursing Auxiliary posts, but d it Is necessary to have a genuine
A night Sister’s Post will also soon become vacant.
esire to help the elderly sick.
Applications to Matron. ________ S ITU A T IO N S WAN TED
FULL OR PART-TIME EMPLOY MENT reqd. in Clitheroe or district by gentleman: book keeping. accounts or general office work.—Write: Box Cl, Advertiser and Times.
n person to: George Waddington, Barrow. Nr. Whalley.______ ____
GOOD MAN reqd. to build midden- stead: time or job.—Hargreaves.
Ayxa Farm. Bnshall Eaves.______ 23. Mitchell Street. Clltheroe. their kindness.
GARNER.—The family of the late Mrs. Gertrude Garner wish to b thank all relatives, friends, neigh
t ours and the women’s section of 5. Mitchell Street, CUtheroe._____
expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement; also the family doctor and district ’nurse for their kindness.
he British Legion for their kind
GREENWOOD—Mrs. Greenwood and family wish to thank all t relatives, friends, neighbours and
“ Dunnadale,” Henthorn Road, Clitheroe._____________________
rown for their kindness. 25, Richmond Terrace. Clltheroe. n their bereavement.
ahe Clitheroe branch of the News egents Federation for their kind fxpressions of sympathy and bloral tributes received in their dereavement; also the family boctor and the Rev. A. K. Bis-
JONES.—The family of the late Robert Jones sincerely tbank all f relatives, friends and neighbours
por their kind expressions of sym I athy and floral tributes received
NE1LD.—Mrs. Nelld and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, Iriends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and t floral tributes received during
m a na g e m en t and staff of Horrocksford Lime Company, the office staff of James Carter and Sons, the Clitheroe and District Limestone Association, Messrs. t Richard Briggs and Sons Ltd.,
heir sad bereavement; also the
Council, the Methodist Sunshine Band; also the family doctor and district nurse for their kind
he Vicar and Parochial Church 11 Rydal Place. Chatburn. attention.
ODDI E.—Miss Oddie wishes to n thank all relatives, friends and ributes received during her
Bnldnrstone House. Grlndleton. bereavement
sympathy and floral received during their 5 sorrow.
PEEL.—Mrs. Peel nnd family desire to thank all relatives, friends ttributes
8. Hnvhurst Street. Clltheroe.
SEEDALL. — Miss Amy Seedall wishes to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours and members of Union Street Methodist Church for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in her bereavement.
10. Union Street, Low Moor. Clltheroe.
SILVERWOOD.—The family of the wi late Mrs. Grace A. Silverwood
heir bereavement: also the 26 Wilson Street. Clitheroe.
f sh to thank all relatives, kriends and neighbours for their aind expressions of sympathy t nd floral tributes received In
ime of
s eighbours for their kind expres tions of sympathy and floral
—From her loving Husband. Daughter, Annie, Son-in-law, J o b n, and Granddaughter, Susan.
f one we loved and will never forget.
WHITTAKER.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, Annie Matilda, who died February 9th, 1954; also Aunty Clara.
B IR TH S
BURKE.—On January 21st. 1961, at Bank Hall, to Jim and Marie (nee Hargreaves), a daughter, Patricia Marie. Sincere thanks for prayers offered. Deo gratias.
COMING OF AGE
WOOD.—Congratulations George, on your 21st birthday. February 15th.
23, Curzon Street, Clitheroe. D EA TH S
—Love Miun and Dad.
ow much I miss you, will A never be known,
BCOTHMAN.—On the 6th Febru- ary at 7, Fort Street, Clitheroe, William, the dearly loved hus band of Kate Boothman. aged 65 years. Service was at St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor, on Thursday last and interment was at CUtheroe Cemetery.
lways that longing if you could just come home.
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.___________
DIXON.—On February 2nd. at 58, L i t t l e mo o r Road, Clitheroe, Rhoda. the dearly loved wife of I Herbert Dixon, aged 78 years.
—The Scales Funeral Servi.ce. Tel. CUtheroe 345.___________
nterment was at Clitheroe Cemetery on Monday last.
GARNER—On February 3rd. 1961, at 5, Mitchell Street. Clitheroe, Gertrude, the beloved wife of the late Robert Garner, aged 74 years.
Cemetery on February 7th. —Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.
tery on February 8th. Interred at CUtheroe
JONES.—On February 4th. 1961, at 25, Richmond Terrace. Clitheroe. Robert, the beloved husband of years. the late Janet Jones, aged 95
Ceme Interred at CUtheroe —Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 5B2.
NIGHTINGALE.—On February Cth. t 1961, in hospital, William Henry,
—Bennett. Clltheroe. Tel. 582.
Charlotte Nightingale, of 36, Harehill. Pimlico, Clitheroe. in his 90th year. Interment at CUtheroe Cemetery to-day (Fri day, February 10th) at 3 p.m.
he beloved husband of the late
ODDIE.—On February 3rd, 1961. Elizabeth Jane, of Balderstone House. Grindleton, aged 79 years. Interred at Grindleton Church on February 6th.______________
POTTLE.—On February 7th, at 30, Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe. George Randall, the dearly loved husband of Maud Pottle, aged 68 years. R.I.P. Interment was at Clitheroe Cemetery yesterday i (Thursday, February 9th) follow ang Requiem Mass in SS. Michael
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.
nd John Church. _____
THOMPSON—On the 5th Febru ary, at 62, Taylor Street, Clith teroe, Mary, the beloved wife of
she late Solomon Green Thomp Con, aged 79 years. Interred FUtheroe Cemetery Tuesday, 7th
—Enq.: T. H. Birtwell and Sons, Duck Street. Clltheroe. Tel. 190.
ebruary.
TYACK. — On February 8th. 1961, of in hospital, Margaret Ann, late
—E. R. Veevers (Prop.. B. Price). Tel. 297.
February 11th). IN MEMORIAM
ASPDEN.—In loving memory of Grace Ellen, a dear Mother, who died February 10th, 1940.
45. Lowergate Road. Huncoat. —From her Son, Bob.
ASPDEN.—In ever loving memory of our dear Mother. Grace Ellen Aspden, who died February 10th. 1940.
Stfeet are the memories dearly O kept.
33. Heathfield Road. Bury._______ Braemar, Whalley Road, CUtheroe.
—From his loving Wife, Daughter and Son-in-law.
Loved and remembered.
BUSH. — In loving memory of our dear Mother, who died February 14th, 1947; also our dear Father. October 30th, 1951, and our loving Sister, Annie. October 28th, 1952.
family doctor and the Rev. H. D. Chapman for their kindness.
THOMPSON—The family of the late Mrs. Mary Thompson wish t to express their sincere thanks
heir sad bereavement. 62. Taylor Street.
BARKERS, WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES,
Clitheroe (near Primrose Bridge) Tel. 521 (any hour)
ALAN PARKER ___________
no all relatives, friends and seighbours for their kind expres flions of sympathy and beautiful t oral tributes received during
Wreaths and all Floral Tributes expertly made to order
In our hearts they will always Lo stay.
120, Woone Lane._______________
ved and remembered every day.
FELL.—Treasured memories of a dear Mother and Father. Mary and Thomas Fell; also a dear Sister, Hilda, and Jack, her Husband.
—From all the Family.________ Loved and remembered.
HARGREAVES.—In loving memory of a dear and devoted Husband, who passed away February 6th,
1957. —From his loving Wife.
—From Daughter and Son-in-law, Grace and Ernie.
f one we loved and will never forget.
AUBIN.—Treasured memories of a dear Husband and Father, Joseph, who died February 9th, 1960.
With a heart so loving. And actions so kind, It is hard in this world, Her equal to find.
beloved wife of the late Sydney T. Track, aged 84 years. Crema
Shaw Gardens, Chatburn, the day,tion at Skipton to-morrow (Satur
Good luck, good health. God bless you.
tho largest stock in ttASt Lancashire.
MEMORIALS Make your selection from
o Fecitts offer a wide variety
Granite. Marble or 8ton«, and can deliver and erset in any churchyard.
f pleasing designs in —From the Family.___________ ,
SEAGAR.—In loving memory of my dear Husband, William Slater, also my dear Father and Mother and Niece.
FECITT BROS. MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINCE 1860
Whalley New Road BLACKBURN ’Phone: 6248
(Open Saturday afternoon*)
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