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r 1 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 10,1961


PRIMROSE GARAGE OR EARLY DELIVERY OF


— CLITHEROE LTD. — FOR IMMEDIATE


AUSTIN & RILEY CARS NEW VEHICLES


Dep. £142.16.0 and 36 payments of £14.12.11 AUSTIN A35 Vans — £385.2.6


AUSTIN 7 de Luxe — £567.16.0


Dep. £99.2.6 and 36 payments of £9.16.6 AUSTIN 7 Vans — £374.10.0


Dep. £94.10.0 and 36 payments of £9.13.0


SERVICE Y O U ^ A SSU R A N C E OF


BMC efficiency


Our Service staff are trained to maintain the very highest standards of efficiency. You get faster, more thorough service, and i t’s BMC Service, with costs standardised to ;hc official BMC schedules.


SPECIMEN USED VEHICLES AT REALISTIC PRICES


1959 AUSTIN A55 de Luxe; heater; one owner; taxed; B.M.C. warranty ................................ i-soo


1959 (Nov.) AUSTIN A40 de Luxe; heater; one owner; taxed; B.M.C. warranty .................. £475


1958 MORRIS 1,000 Traveller; heater; taxed; B.M.C. warranty............................................... *,4iu


1957 MORRIS 1,000 saloon; grey; heater .......... £375 1958 AUSTIN >A35 Van; grey; heater; taxed ...... £245


AND OTHER SPECIMEN CARS H.P. TERMS: I Deposit—3 Years to Pay


WHALLEY ROAD . CLFTHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)


For all YOUR TIMBER REQUIREMENTS visit


DANNY CATTERMOLE


for POSTS, RAILS, etc., at competitive prices


Danny Catiermole


Up Brooks, Clitheroe (NEAR JUBILEE MILL,)


73, HIGHFIELD ROAD CLITHEROE


’Phone: Clitheroe 99 LO S T


GOLD BRACELET lost Wednesday evening, October 25th, between


Whalley Road and Littlemoor: reward.—Apply: Advertiser and


Times. LOANS


£5 UPWARDS UNSECURED F. S. RICHARDS LTD..


WELFORD RD„ LEICESTER


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


SALE of In-calf Cattle, preceded by Sale of Geld Cattle, when a good show will be forward. Judging 10-30 a.m. Sale 11-30.


TO-DAY (FRIDAY, NOV. 10th) CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and


Fatstock a t 11-30 a.m., when the following will be on oiler: 70-80 Steers. Heifers and Cows; 900-1000 Lambs, Sheep and Ewes; 100-110 Pigs; 25-35 Calves.


MONDAY NEXT. NOV. 13th WEEKLY SALE of Calves and


Last Sale Nos.: Cattle 76; Sheep 916; Pigs 112; Calves 27.


Continental Football boots No


R e - s tu d d in g Required


Super Quality’ Sea Boot Stockings 10/6 pair


LANDMARK


BULLS EYE and ROYAL SCOT


WELLINGTONS COMMANDO


BOOTS & CLOGS


SAME DAY REPAIR SERVICE


R. Turner & Son 82/86, Lowergate


Clitheroe Tel. 1102


SAVE LINO


Havo your Old Flagged Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt by


ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD., The Old Firm.


Lower Eanam Wharf. Blackburr* AT S TU D


2 BOARS at stud; Ped. Essex and ped. large white Sows and Gilts accom. Transport available.—G. Simpson, Grindleton (Chat. 203)


P EDIGR EE LARGE WHITE BOAR a t stud.—Shoesmlth, Copy Nook, Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton-


by-Bowland 264._______________ FOR H IR E


11 -SEATER COACH with driver for hire.—N. Craven, The Garage, Bolton-hy-Bowland. Tel. 250.


stock will be on oifer a t th is CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and SALE of Newly-calved Cattle, when th e following classes will be judged:


WEDNESDAY NEXT. NOV. 15th Upwards of 100 head of choice


Best Newly-calved Cow.


Best Newly-calved Heifer (not more th a n 4 broad teeth ). Farmers’ Classes


F. W. L. STEELE & Co. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


1-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 1052.________________


EDISFORD PARK. CLITHEROE


NEW DETACHED AND


SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


types for completion early 1962 and several plots .available for larger type properties b u ilt to purchasers’ requirements.


Choice of 6 different standard


details obtained a t the offices of. F W. L. ST E E L E & CO..


Plans may be Inspected and full 1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


FISHER & Co. LAND A N D ESTATE AGENTS


4. KING LANE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 257


NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


LANGSHAW. DRIVE. LITTLEMOOR ROAD


building programme on the above i site are now complete.


full details. Tl*ls is without doubt th e finest site in CUtheroe and district. Plots now being reserved for Spring an d Summer occupa­


Plans for Phase I I I of the nspect th e site Plan and obtain


tions.


occupation! Two and three- bedroomed Bungalows. Two types of semi-detached Houses. Th^se properties are a fine example of modern design and building skll.. Call for fu r th er details.


Houses and Bungalows for early PARK AVENUE


comprehensive service. Call and inspect our rcgistei of


PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE Buying or selling, we offer a


properties for sale. If you have property you wish


b u s in e s s e s o f a l l k in d s fo p SALE AND WANTED


FISHER & CO.. 4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE.


________________TEL. 257. ___________ By M. H. SKIDMORE


SALE OF SURPLUS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


having received ins tructions from Mr. P. Whitfield will sell by auction


his surplus F u rn itu re and Effects, as advertised la st week’s issue. On view from 10-30 a.m. morn­


TO-MORROW (SAT.. NOV. 11th) Unon the Premises


ing of Sale. Sale 1 p.m. Terms: Cash. F u r th er particulars from:


The Auctioneer. The Grange. Hcllificld. (Tel. 226).


THE H E LLIFIE LD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


SALE of upwards of 210 Newly- caived Cows and Heifers mostly from local farms b u t including entries of choice Heifers direct


. MONDAY NEXT. NOV. 13th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


from Scotland. Judging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30. TUESDAY NEXT. NOV. 14th GREAT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS


PRIZE SHOW and SALE ol In-calf Cows and Heifers in conjunction


with the Fortnightly Sale of Store Cattle and Sheep. 200 choice In- calf Cows and Heifers, mostly


2— Best Heavyweight In-calf Cow. £5, £3 and £1.


3— Best In-ca!f Heifer. £5. £3 and £ 1.


best In-calf Cow or Heifer. Judg­ ing 11 a.m. Sale 12 noon.


Championship prize of £5 for


140 Home-bred Steers an d Heifers: 130 F a t Cows and Bulls: 3.500 Fat Lambs. Shearlings and Ewes; 15 F at Pigs; 40 Calves.


THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 15th WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.


Grading 9 a.m. Sale 10-30 a.m. CHRISTMAS SHOWS


Cattle. Thursday. Dee. 14th.—F at Cattle.


Monday, Dec. 4th.—Ncwly-calved


Sheep and Pigs. M. H. SKIDMORE, Secretary.


Tel. Hellifield 220.


GISSURN AUCTION MARTS LTD (All Attested)


SALE Of 350 NEWLY-CALVED COWS and 200 NEWLY-CALVED HEIFERS being a large majority ol farmers' cat tle b u t


THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 16th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


consignments direct from Scotland Including


and the North Judging a t 10-30 a.m. Ballot at


1 and Sale ol Heifers a t 12 noon In Ring 2. WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


10-45 a.m. Sale of Cows a t 11 a.m m Ring


Best Newly-calved Cow (not to have won a prize in classes 1-2 ).


Best Newly-calved Heifer (n o t to have won a prize in classes 1-2 ).


Best Animal on the Ground. Judging 10-30 a.m. Sale 11-30.


offered a t 2 p.m. At th e close of th e Cattle Sale,


Vaccinated Store Pigs will be


the midden of Manure will be ottered to th e end of th e year.


1500 head of all classes Store Sheep an d Lambs.


Sale a t 10-30 a.m. of upwards of FRIDAY NEXT. NOV. 17th


Season: Friday, December 1st. Christmas Show of F a t Cattle


Closing Sale of Store Sheep


and Sheep: Monday. December 4th. Christmas Show of Pigs: Mon­


day, December 11th. J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


Tel. 325.


Under New Management Tatter sail’s Garage Gisburn


TEL. GISBURN 249 offer—


1959 FORD ZEPHYR Saloon: In first class condition.


1958 JAGUAR X K 156: F/H Coupe.


1955 JAGUAR Mk. VII Saloon.


1954 S T AN DA RD VANGUARD Saloon: fitted heater and overdrive.


1952 FORD ANGLIA Saloon; ex­ cellent condition for the year.


1958 A/35 VAN: fitted rear pas­ senger seat.


1951 BENTLEY Mark VI Saloon.


1954 MORRIS MINOR Saloon: de luxe model.


COMMERCIAL VEHICLES


1955 FORD THAMES 10-cwt. VAN.


1954 AUSTIN A/49 VAN.


1953 MORRIS COWLEY VAN with windows.


Part Exchanges Welcome Hire Purchase. Insurance


SALE OF FATSTOCK being up­ wards of: 300 Cattle; 2.000 Sheep; 200 Pigs; 400 Killing and Rearing Calves. Grading a t 8 a.m. Sales a t : 10


a.m. Calves; 11 a.m. Cattle (clean cattle ffrst): 12 noon Pigs:


2 n.m. Sheep.


Gilts and Sows and Store Pigs following Sale of F a t Pigs.


WEEKLY SALE of 400 Ill-pig , .


and SALE of In-call and Store Cattle. Special Sale of CHANNEL


TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21st FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW


ISLAND CATTLE. Sale a t 12 noon.


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30th CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and SALE of Dairy Cattle.


SALE OF FATSTOCK.


THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14th CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Secretaries, BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/6). Nr. Lancaster.______________


F LA T S


NR. CLITHEROE. Very attractive flat (unfurnished. S.C.. 3 rooms, kit., bath.) offered in part- exchange for daily domestic help, part-time. About two half-days per week: gardening also desired b u t n o t essential.—Write, stating age and previous experience, if any, to: Box C5, Advertiser and


Times. CARPET CLEANING


ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fitting Service.


WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street CLITHEROE


Telephone: Ciitheroe 136


1— Best Lightweight In-calf Cow. £5, £3 and £1.


Prize Schedule


HORNS FARM. SLAIDBURN MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE


to dispose of. you are invited to take advantage of our terms. Strictly No Sale—No Commission.


H o th e r s a l l & F o r re s t . F A L P A.


'"'AocWonefeas./MLlis'iw and!. • ESTATf' XGEM?


BANK SALEROOMS? CL'"fHER0E I TEL 95. OB tVENIM-.:. 755 -


re Mrs. Isabel Ann Simpson, Dec'd. Sale by Auction of


FURNITURE AND EFFECTS a t


« GLENROYD,” Grindleton Road. WEST BRADFORD


WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 15th at 2 n.m.


Pembroke and Kitchen Tables; Chest of Drawers: Mod. Fireside Chair; S tand Chairs; Wall clock: Table-top Wringer; Pit Steps; Meat Safe an d other Kitchen utensils, 2 Brass Preserving Pans: Crockery. Oak Bedroom su i te comprising Wardrobe; Dressing Table; Chest of Drawers and Bed; Walnut Wardrobe and Dressing Table; Single Oak Bedstead: Bed Linen.


Included are: Walnut Sideboard:


New condition; all sizes., Many soiled bargains and Carpets at sale prices. J u s t a word to those looking for large and odd-slzed I carpets. Now In stock: 6 x 4. 51


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


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. “ The Old Firm.” Opposite New Inn.


89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Also at


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE.


AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED AU th e latest colours and designs. All a t less th a n usual prices Widths from 271n. to 6 yards


______________SKIPTON.________________ BROADLOOM


Example: 5 x 4 yards B27//10/0 Delivered and fltted free


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. 8B LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Tel. 62816. Also at Sklpton.


Electric Five. Axminstir Carpet. 4yds. x 3yds.;


Electric Kettle; Mod. Reflector


8yds. Stalrcarpet; Rugs; Runners. On view: Corning of Sale.


Auctioneers’ Offices: Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 95.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


The Semi-Detached Residence. No. 132. PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE.


hay window; Dining Room; Scullery Kitchen and Larder on the Ground Floor. Above are Three Bedrooms Bath­


with a pleasant outlook. Accommodation: Hall; Lounge,


In a good residential locality and


room an d separate W.C. Outside Coalstore.


Garage.


Garden areas laid o u t to front and rear.Mains Services. Rateable Value’


To view annly: HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


Bank Salerooms. Clithcroe. Tel. 95. The Superior


Semi-Detached Residence


No. 110. PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE.


Nicely situated near open country­ side.


prises: Hall: Dining Room with bay window: pleasant Lounge (16ft. Into large bay x 12ft .). French window: excellent Kitchen (13ft. x 9 f t .); Larder. On the Upper Floor: Three Bedrooms, small Boxroom; Bathroom: separ­


This well planned Property com­


ate W.C. Outside: Coalstore and Fuel


Bunker. Large Garage. A gener­ ous Garden area Is laid out to rear and Includes a Greenhouse, besides formal Garden frontage. t The- Premises are well main­


vices. Annual Ground Rent: £5/13/6. Rateable Value: £33. Vacant Possession on completion.


Bank Salerooms. Chtheroe. Tel. 95.


To view annly: HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


A well-built pre-war


in a select residential locality “ EASTCROFT,”


Semi-Detached Residence


short dated, including for T. Ent- wistle 50 choice In-Calf Cows: 120 Store Cattle. Bulling Heifers, Stirks, etc.; 500 Store Lambs.


RECEPTION ROOMS; KITCHEN AND LARDER on th e Ground Floor. THREE BEDROOMS and combined BATHROOM and W.C. above. Outside: Coalstore; Wash­ house and W.C. accessible under cover from rear Porch.


Claremont Avenue, Clithcroc. Accommodation: HALL: TWO


laid o u t to f ro n t and rear. : Room for Garage. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent: £5/1/0. Rateable Value: £28. Vacant Possession on completion.


Garden Areas


Viewing: By appointment with: HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents,


Bank Salerooms. Clithcroc. Tel, 95. _____________TH AN K S ____________


JOHN B. POTTS wishes to 'th an k all who so kindly sen t greetings and gifts on the occasion of his coming of age.


31, Queen Street, Wliallcy.________


MR. AND MRS. F. WALKER wish to th an k all their many friends for gifts, enquiries and prayers during Roger’s Illness. He is now improving daily.


WAN TED


GOOD PRICES—FEATHER BEDS. —Smith, 19, Park Road, South- nort. Tel. 2378._________________•


G IR L ’S CYCLE reqd.; 161n. or 18in.; good condition.—Write: Box D2, Advertiser and Times.


COTTAGE OR HOUSE reqd. (to ren t) : country preferred.—Write: Box D4. Adyertiser and Times.


PEDAL CAR OR'TRACTOR read/— 12. Meadowside, Grindleton.


P ER SONA L


EXCAVATINC, Ditching, Tile Draining—Houghton. Contractors. Tel, Long Preston 221


BARCLEY CORSETIERE (Reg.), Tel. Whalley 3345,


CLITHEROE MOTHER'S HELP. 20 years, would like to meet other


girl similar position in oil time.— l Write: Box D5, Advertiser and


Tmes.__________________


FOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING WORK, brick, stone, plastering, slating, etc.;


materials supplied.—Tel. Clithcroe 1149. A. Briggs, 23. Royds Street, Accrington.


P U B L IC NOTICES


gesses of the Borough of Clitheroe, acting by th e Council, whose address is th e Town Clerk's Office. The Castle, Clithcroe. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE th a t they have received in respect ol the larger of their reservoirs knowns as Low- cocks or West Bradford Reservoir s i tu a te near Whittaker’s Farm In the township of West Bradford in the West Riding of the County of York a report on a statutory in­ spection wider the above Act Issued by Robert Douglas Robin­ son. Esq., B.Eng., M.Inst.C.E.. M.Inst.W.E.. of Messrs. G. H Hill and Sons ‘Manchester), 51 Mosley Street. Manchester, 2, and dated 6th October. 1961. and th a t the said report may be inspected a t


(SAFETY PROVISIONS) ACT, 1930 NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF REPORT The Mayor, Aldermen and Bur­


th e Town Clerk’s Office The Castle. Clitheroe.


T. M. ARMITSTEAD Acting Town Clerk.


PO U L T R Y AND EGGS


LIVE POULTRY reqd.; top prices le i . S. Townson. Slaldburn 271.


FR EE RA NGE ACCREDITED POULTRY lor sale; Brown Leg­ horn x Light Sussex Day-old end Growing Pullets.—Sandnam, Whltewell. Tel. Chibnintr 954.


LAYING BA M ERIES for saler"2 blocks or 54; 1 block of 24; £5 the


and~Tlmes.: B°* DI’ Advertiser 36 P.O.L. PULLETS lor salerwXTx


U;LR-: 14/6 each.—21, Peel street, Clitheroe.


TURKEYS lor sale; dressed, ready lor oven; also Ducks & chickens,


moor Road, Clitheroo. M IS C E L LAN EO U S SA L E S


. —King, Commons Farm Kirk-


TRI-ANG ELECTRIC T R A I tF I iT 5ale: 2 trains, puUman and


BOROUCH OF CLITHEROE RESERVOIR


labour only or ained and appointed. Mains Ser­


MIXED LOGS, LARGE AND SMALL DELIVERED IN 8-BAG LOTS FOR £1.


RAILS. POSTS. TIMBER FOR DO-IT-YOURSELF,


INTER­


WOVEN FENCING. NEW AND SECOND-HAND T I M B E R SUPPLIED IN ALL SIZES: PHONE 1130 OR CALL AT— MITCHELL ST. SAW MILLS, CLITHEROE.


LAMBSKIN MITTENS & GLOVES: finest tannage: soft, pliable, yet


heard wearing; children s men s and women's.—Cooks, Castle St. _


IN STOCK FOR YOUR IN S P ECT ION THE LATEST 2i L I TRE DIESEL LAND ROVER


Let us quote you for your present vehicle against this latest improved model.


THE LAND ROVER SPECIALISTS ARE


The


Craven Motor Company Skipton


’Phone 2212/3


LADIES’ DRESSES and 2-plece Suits in Courtelle or double Jersey good choice in stock always a t Economic Stores Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 9i.


_______________ ____ iO,


MODERN SEMI., freehold; 3 bed­ rooms. bath, sep. toilet, loung-. diner/kitchen, scullery, concrete garage. — 20. Windsor Avenue, Clithcroe.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clithcroo. Choice selection of Dormy Blankets and Flannelette


SCARVES. Gloves. Hankies. Tie Sets make useful presents foi Xmas—From: Economic Stores,


Sheets in latest shades. ________ 70 Wlialley Rd.. Clithcroc. Tel. 97,


SEE WINDOWS FOR MORLANDS DISPLAY. Men’s. Ladles and C h il dr e n 's lamliswool lined


MEN’S AND BOY’S THICK-KNIT PULLOVERS


Slippers and Bootees.—D. Lord and Son. 5. Moor Lane. Clitheroc.


RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA­ MOND REPAIRS of all kinds; sat­ isfaction gu a ran te ed—24 King William St.. Blackburn. Tel. 7920.


Economic Stores. 70. Whal.ey Road. Clithcroc. Tel. 97,


VAN-DAL SHOES with the EXTRA SMART LOOK —G Lord and Son r Moor Lane. Clltheroe.


CHILDREN’S WINDJAMMERS and Trews. — Economic Stores 70. Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 97,


FAIRY CYCLE for sale; su i t chljd 5-6 years: with stabilisers; condi­ tion as new—68. Chatburn Road.


IF YOU HAVE A DENTED VYING. DOOR ETC,, we can p u t It light. Trv Wellgate Motors Ltd.. Wiswell Garage Phone Whalley 3110.


Clitheroe. TABLE TENNIS,JA8 Lbenlor 5 ^


'good condition.- Whalley 3172,


CffRNER HOUSE. Kim; Lane. n i i t h c r o G Mens Union and Sateen Shirts with half-lining; all


row END 207 for sale; new s.i. Bm i t tre s “ bmnkets; £ 5 /1 0 /0 . -


sizes.


SfiflLEXTRIX. Model C.M. 3 and Transformer for sale; as new: cost £12.


Phone 1019.


EXCELSIOR“ TALISMAN TWIN for sale: 250C.C.: late 1959: Dolphin Faring; taxed and insured. Tel.


Littlemoor Road. Clitheioe.______ accent £ 8.—’ Haulfryn, Wreaths, Bouquets. Cut Flowers, etc


KARRM10T for sale; as n ew . - Tel. n isb u rn 271.________________


TUaekliurn 48126._________________


ftK1p BATH for sale suitable for °fl Em use: 25/-.—Tel. Clitheroe 367


Advertiser and Times.


u n R N B Y DUBLO ELECTR IC TRAIN “or sale: transformer, royal maU van sot? s tation, layout board


ih i wool. Vedonls or wool mixture; anll sizes.


^Ladies’ 1? ^ ncEmoH,^ s% ? d ^ |e ? tUco n S '- N


& 7 1K S n , Gisburn. °& . 370.


FOR SALE OR TO LET F r e e h o l d D w e l l i n g h o u s c


LOW Co°nm NOM4 00°RRONS w c . Cash or deposit. eP&SS B r% ^ T E E \oB . HE


oim » A ^ fT 0&S8S .


& £ a g s s d n t TWO 6ft.


doors ;°good‘ condition. Saw SB


goods coaches, transformer lines, station and accessories’ '£15.—


frame- wim saw: os new .-C ap - 1m™ 'nolton-bv-Bowiand


Xenn


Apply: ’ Shlrvan.’’ Whlttam Hoad, (of! Mltton Road), Whalley.


8S S / ?G4 S o o r Clitheroe.


chW- rtSS THE LAST TRIBUTE


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.


INTERMENT or CREMATION. Telephone: Whalley 3201 (Day or Night).


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298


Wreaths and all Floral Tributes cxocrtly made to order


BARKERS. WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES


Clitheroo (near Primrose Bridao) Tel. 521 (any hour)


Ciitheroe Advertiser & Times Go. Ltd., a t 6. Market Place. CUth­ eroe. Tel. 407/8 (Two lines)


Printed and Published by the Funeral Director


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


Hid many J extras: £ 1 0 .-1 9 . Rtjmden Road.


ntKRRIDGE.—you can choose any article in stock—Watches. Clocks Rings Cutlery—and pay for i t wrSklv —Rusbridge. Jewellers, 24. King ‘William Street. Blackburn._


A PEARCE & SON, Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel)


Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe Tel. Chatburn 230


Members ot Teleflowcr ALAN PARKER


CHAPEL OF REST ON TIIE PREMISES


Service—Day & Night


Tel.: 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT. residence:


48,


YORK STREET CLITHEROE


3 h c


48. PARSON LANE. CLITHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


’Phone CUtheroe 183 (Day and Night) lor


W r e a t h s . C u t . ( p la n t s


Personal attention given to all orders.


Morning and Afternoon? Coffee. Tea and Biscuits served.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


and Cardigans.—


£31 Annual Ground Rent: SA 8s. 7d. Vacant Possession.


RE-UPHOLSTERY.—Save mlddle- t man’s profit, we recover your


Phone or write to-day and we will be pleased to call evenings a t your convenience. Distance no object.—Beakbane. 68. Sandygate


eed. Collections, deliveries, free


p r am SERVICE. Hoods re-covered: new aprons wheels re-tyred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves Moor


Burnley. Tel. 7188


C YR IL LORD CARPETS. — For samples, measurements, etc.,.ring Whalley 2233; or P.C., 3. Riddin?


Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 683,


T.nne, Whalley.


SAVE SPACE IN YOUR HOME! Let us convert your sewing


machine to an attractive electric portable model. Price only £12 ins which includes electric motor, needle light, foot control, and handsome carrying case. Collection and delivery free all districts. — Walter Thomason. Open Market, Clithcroe ^ c s d a y s and Saturdays. Showrooms. 72- 74, Scotland Road, Nelson and 55, Westgate. Burnley. Phone


LADIES’ DRIP-DRI POPLIN RAIN­ COATS: S.W.. Wms.. and O.S. fittings.—Economic Stores. 70, Whalley Road, Clithorot^jrel^JlT


Nelson 6 2 1 2 2 . _______________


li t t le as £10 Chairs £3 Over 100 p a t te rn s lor your choice. Work­ tmanship first class and guaran­


reasured 3-plece as new for as


41 X 4, 41 X 31. 41 X 2}. 4 X 4. 4 X 31. 4 I 21, 3} x 21. etc., etc. All pile tu f ted through. Carpets from £8/10/0; 4 X 3s from £12


4. 6( 5 3!. 5 t 4, 6 x 31. 6 x 3 .


M IS C E L LA N EO U S SA L E S S ITU A T IO N S VACANT SHIP’S CARPETS


John Watson and Street CUtheroe.


________j


FIT TER hydraulic


IN MEMOFUAM


PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS read for first-class work. — Apply:


Sons. York Eshton Terrace. Tel. 209._______


reqd. for training in stackers.—Lodematic,


DAILY HELP reqd. 9-3 or state hours available; on 'bus route.— Write: Box C2. Advertiser and Times._______


_______ ___


SEVERAL WEAVERS reqd. for Lancashire Looms working a single shift 8 a.m. to 5-30 p.m.; plain and fancy poplins, fine cambrics, tracing cloth, twills, umbrellas and voiles.—Applica­ tions to: Jo h n South worth and Sons Ltd., Jubilee Mill. Ci i th eroe.


CLEANER


. .. ____ _._ursday and Friday. —Write: Box D8, Advertiser and Times.


per week; Thi reqd ;... about 4 .. . HORROCKSFORD. CLITHEROE.


The following positions will be available, upon th e completion of a new Laboratory Extension, early in the New Year (January).


ONE EXPERIENCED TY P IS T : and ONE YOUNG LADY/OR YOUNG MAN, for routine laboratory work. Apply in writing to The Works Manager.


CAR OWNERS who are house­ wives or retired gentlemen, re­ quired for temporary periods as Team Supervisors for the dis tri­ bution of Samples and Leaflets 9-5, 5-day week. Salary and car allowance £ 8/ 10/0 per week plus petrol expenses.—Door to Door Services Limited. Spinney House, Church Street. Liverpool. 1.


FARM WORKER reqd.; used to dairy cows and machine milking: house with bath, electric light and near bus: permanent position for s u i t a b l e man. — Apply: Manager, C.W.S., Withglll Farm,


Clitheroe.


WOMEN reqd. for domestic work (domestic or kitchen); p o rt or


full-time; times to su i t buses; fares paid. — Shircburn Arms Hotel, Hurs t Green. Tel. Stony- hurst_208._______________________ ,


STOREMAN OR HANDYMAN reqd. preferably able to drive.—Apply: C. R. Hargreaves and Son. Parson Lane, Clitheroe.


SMART MALE OR FEMALE ASSISTANT


business.—Write: Box A4, Adver­ tiser and Times.______________ _ _


reqd. for grocery


ONE BRICKLAYER and Two Labourers reqd.—Apply: Haw­ thorn Bros. Ltd.. Primrose Build­ ing Site. Whalley Rd.. Clitheroe.


Tel. 555. EXPERIENCED MAN reqd. for car and tra c to r repairs; also lad to learn.—N. Craven. The Garage. Bolton-by-Bowland. Phone 250.


“ BRENDA.” Ladles Hair Stylist. 9. Church Street. Clitheroe. requires a qualified Hairdresser or an Im- prover. Enquiries by le tte r to the


EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN reqd. for dairy farm: ideal conditions and time off.—Newsam, Leemings Farm. Waddington. Tel. Clitheroe


D A I L Y CLEANER 637.


hours, 5 afternoons. Monday to Friday.—Write: Box D6, Adver- tlser an d Times,


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE


NIGHT SISTER—S.R.N. Resident or non-resident.


Applications to Matron.


STAFF MIDWIFE.—Full-time. Applications to Matron.


NURSING AUXILIARY—Part-time, reqd. for night duty.


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


EXPERIENCED FLORIST reqd.. house found for suitable appli­ cant. — Apply: The Rosebowl, Parson Lane, Clitheroe.__________


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY SURVEYOR’S DEPART­ MENT


Vacancies exist for the following In the Blackburn, Burnley and Clitheroc Rural Areas.


Rate 5/6 per hour. Applicants should be craftsmen with experi­ ence in either curbing, flagging


PAVIORS AND MASONS or walling.


Rate 4/6 per hour, rising to 4/9 aftc-r 3 months satisfactory ser­


ROADMEN


The positions are permanent for s th e r ig h t men. and sickness and


Applications to: The Divisional Surveyor. L.C.C. Office. Riddings Lane. Whalley, either by letter or


in person.________________________ TO L E T


SHOP PREMISES to let in centre of town: ground floor 480 sq.ft with office 128 sq.ft.; 1st floor 871 sq.ft.: vacant possession.—Write: Box D7. Advertiser and Times,


G. CALVERLEY — & SONS, LTD. -


Chatburn Rd., Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors


operation. Guaranteed week of 42 hours.


uperannuation schemes arc in


vice. Men with proven experience in roadworks may be offered the higher ra te immediately. Some vacancies also exist for Youths.


reqd.; 3


DOMESTIC reqd. for bedroams etc.: full or part-time.—Write. f la ir s Head Hotel. Worston.


above address.____________________ hours ______


THE TRINIDAD MASTIC SUPPLY CO. LTD.,


O'NEILL.—In loving memory of my dear Husband. John, who died


November 13th, 1960. A million words cannot express The longing, the heartache, T th e emptiness,


—From his loving Wile, Daisy. 4. St, James’s Street.


memorials GRANITE, MARBLE. STONE


he way I miss you I cannot Gaodbym'tl'll we meet again.


__________


O'NEILL.—Remembering with love my dear Dad. who died November


13th, i960: also my Mum. who died 1942.Watch over them, sweet Jesus, As they take th e ir rest.


under find


no us


help. anxi us


obli ,gation lot*


and *


m o n um en ta l m a so n s Lettering and Renovations


W. ROCK Blackburn Road


—Loving Daughter., Rosie, Son-ln- law. aIcx. and Grandchildren._


ROURKE.—Treasured memories of Jim. a dearly loved Husband and devoted Father, who died Novem­ ber 14th, 1960. Sometimes i t ’s h a rd to under­ stand,


Why some things have to be, B ut in his wisdom, God has B planned,


„ .


—From loving Wile Alice, Son Frank, Daughter Lilian, and


family.


lo o deany loved to be for­ gotten.


eyond our power to see. _____________________


SLATER.—In loving memory of my dear vVile, Kathleen, who died November 15th, ltt60.


In life your presence was my greatest pleasure.


22, Wilson Street. Clitheroe.______


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164___________


COMING OF AGE


BLACKBURN (nde S id les ) .—Con- gratulations and


Kath, on your 21s t birthday. —All my love. John.--------------------


wishes,


BLACKBURN <n4e .Swales).—Con­ gratulations and


8. Hlghfleld Road. Clitheroe.


Kathleen, on her 21st biithday. November 8th , 1961. -W ith love from Father, Mother a n d Michael.


wishes to


BRAITHWAITE - Congratulations Joan, on your 21st birthday. November 6th. 1961.


In death your memory my dearest treasure.


—From her loving Husband, Charlie.


S LA T ER—In loving memory ol a dear Wife and Mother, who died November 11th. 1955.


—From Husband. Richard. Son, BUI, Ruth, Brian, and Keith.


STARKIE.—Ill loving memory of a dear iviotnor. wno uiea November 12ta , l 9oa; also ol a near ra th e r , who died September 6th, i94u. and a dear Sister, who aiea September 20th. 1941.


—From Raymond. Nellie and family.______________________


m heavenly love abiding.


STARKIE.—In loving memory of a dear Mother and Granny. Sarah Elizabeth, who died November 12th. 1969; also Dad, and Sister.


And ill th e long n ig h t watches, ih sy tu n e in to memory s call.


hen evening snadows fall,


Then ill th e morn ol each new day.


—From Teddy, Florence and ___San d ra ._____ ____________________


WHITTAKER.—In loving memory of Tom, a beloved husband and father, who died November 9th,


Also Billy, his brother, killed in action November 10th, 1915.


A C KN OW L ED GM EN T S


MR. W. G. ALDERSON.—On behalf of her mother, sister and brothers. Miss Ir is Aiderson wishes to ex­ press her he ar tfe lt g ratitude to all who enquired and sen t kind messages and flowers to her father during th e la s t weeks of his Ufe.


—His Wife and family, Clitheroe and Colne.


I960. Dearly loved and sadly missed.


A.nd leave you In his care. , ,


In humble, tru s tfu l prayer, They ask Gods love and peace for you.


Marjorie. Know th a t your loved ones W th in k o l you.


Dearly loved and sadly missed. S ILV E R W EDD IN GS


FOULKER.—Congratulations, Alice and Jim, on your silver wedding anniversary, Nov. 14th, 1961. —Love, Rosie, Alex., and children.


_____________D EA TH S _____________


FIELDING.—On November 7th. 1961, in hospital Henry, th e beloved son of the late James Henry and Katharine Fielding, of 13, Eastford Place, Low Moor, Clitheroe, in his 72nd year. Ser­ vice in St. Paul’s • Church a t 2 p.m. to-day (Friday, November 10th) prior to interment a t Clith­ eroe Cemetery a t 2-30 p.m.


—Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


ROWE-.—On November 7th. 1961, in hospital, William Richard Rowe, of 12, York Street. Clith­ croe, and late of Blackburn, aged 82 years. Reposing in th e Chapel of Rest, Weir Street. Service a t St. Jo h n 's Church, Blackburn, to-day (Friday. November 10th) at 10-45 a.m. prior to interment at Pleasington Cemetery.


—Love and best wishes from Mum, Dad. Irene, Edward. George and John._________ .


CROOK.—Congratulations, Cather­ ine, on your 21st birthday, Novem­


ber 11th, 1961. Love and best wishes.


—From Grandma and Aunty Edna, Barrow. ____________


—Enq.: Robinson and Rishton Ltd. Tel. Blackburn 5584 & 5883.


STEPHENSON-—On November 4th, a t ••Newkin/' R im in g t o n ,


-Interred a t Accrington Cemetery on November 7th._______________


Adeline, dearly loved wife of Isaac Stephenson, in her 88th year.


THOMAS.—On November 7th. a t 1, Wilson Street, CUtheroe. William A. J . Thomas, th e dearly loved husband of Constance, aged 53 years. R.I.P. Requiem Mass SS. Michael and John Church, to-day (Friday) a t 10-0 a.m. prior to interment a t Clitheroe Cemetery.


—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345._____________


He bore his illness uncomplain­ ingly with his indomitable spirit and courage, always inspired by the good wishes of his old custo­ mers,


T th e end.


associates who remained actively prominent in his memory u ntil


friends and business


beautiful wreaths, and most especially is the family indebted S to the Rev. Peter le n t of All


hanks are due also for the many


3, Marlborough Terrace. Dewsbury. Yorks. _______________ _


bury. for the comfort which his visits and prayers brought to the household, and lastly to the Rev. H. D. Chapman, of Clitheroe. for his sympathetic help and under­ standing. and beautiful final tr ib u te to a very worthy gentle­ man.


aints Church. Batley Carr, Dews­


BENTHAM.—Mrs. Emily Bcnthnm wishes to convey her sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for many expres­ sions of sympathy and lovely flowers, letters, and cards received during her time of sorrow: also th e nurses, doctor. Sunshine Band. British Legion. Rev. T. H. J. Hawkins and Rev. W. Frank’.and for their kind ministrations.


T H 0 M S 0 N—In hospital, on November 5th, Margaret, aged 84 years, late of 24, Victoria Street.


Clitheroe, beloved widow of William Thomson, and dear mother of Helena, and Grandma of Pat.


Cemetery on Thursday, November 9th._______________________________


Interred a t Clitheroe


THORNBER— On October 31st, a t 2, Southfield Heptonstall. Hebden Bridge. Mary, in her 74th year. Cremated a t Elland, Yorks., on November 4th.___________________ _


TURNER.—On November 3rd, 1961, a t Tauranea, New Zealand. John Lawrence, th e dearly loved h us ­ band of Alison Turner, and be­


loved son of th e late Frank and Mary Turner, aged 54 years.


IN MEMORIAM


CAPSTICK-—In loving memory of a dear Wife, who died November


15th. 1959.


But 1 know i t ‘s vain to weep. Tears of love can never wake


In my h e ar t your memory lingers,


F you.


Rock Dene. 52, West View. Waddington._____________________ _


HARGREAVES. — Miss Barbara Hitchon wishes to thank everyone for their many kind expressions of sympathy in her bereavement.


12. Park Avenue. Clitheroe._______


HOLDEN—Mr. and Mrs. A. Holden wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for th e ir messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during their bereave­ ment.


Feazer Farm. Waddington.________


S K A R P L E S —Mr. B. Sharpies. David, Mary and Miss Mamie Hoyle wish to th an k all for their kindness, for the many expres­


sions of sympathy and for all the beautiful floral tr ib u tes received during their sad bereavement.


22-24, Castle Street, Clitheroe.


STONE.—Mrs. D. Stone and family f wish to th an k relatives ana


doctor, th e d is trict nurse, the Rev. A. G aunt and th e Lancashire Countv Council Highways and Bridges Dept, for th e ir kindness and sympathy during th e ir recent bereavement and throughout the period of Mr. Stone's illness.


riends, including the family 39, Edisford Road. Clitheroe. —From her loving Husband. Eli. ber 15th, 1959.


rom your peaceful, happy sleep.


CAPSTICK. — In loving memory of a dear Mother, who died Novem­


Not a day do we forget you. In our hearts you are always near.


s i t dawns another year.


We who loved you, sadly miss A you.


—From her loving Daughter. Jenny, and Son-in-law, George. and family.____________________


CAPSTICK.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, who died Novem­ ber 15th. 1959.


To-day is the day of remem­ brance.


—From h er loving Son. John, and Daughter-in-law, Ruby, and family._________________________


1 COOK.—Treasured memories of a dear Mother, who died November


Deep in our hear ts their T memory is kept,


o treasure, to love, and never forget.


—From Son. Bill, and Ada.


H A R G R EAVES-—Treasured mem­ ories of a dear Husband. Father and Granddad. Robert Har­ greaves, who died November 15th, 1957.


2A. Kirkmoor Rond.______________


—From his loving Wife. Jancy. and family.


Every day in every way. Memories of you return.


LOCKLEY.—In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father. John Lockley. who died November 13th. 1918. Beautiful memories, silently O kept,


66, Hayhurst Street.


—From his loving Wife ' and family.


14th, 1940: also a dear Father, who died August 1st. 1930.


Dear is the one th a t is gone. God has her in his keeping. We have her in our hearts.


f one we loved and will never forget.


SCA L E S service is a truly personal service; a ser­


vice which meets the indi­ vidual requirements of each relative!


^SCALES FUNERRL SERVICE


BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 32641


CUTHEROE 345


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