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I 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 11, 1961. s i i i i i i i j ii i r a M ii j i i i n liii! iiiiiiiiin m :im m iiiu iim iu iim iiiiim i! :iiii! iiiiiiiiiim im iiiiiii!U iiiiiiii« | | i | i|i | | Lm| m iiu m i!iiim iiiM ii| m m iiiiu i!i4 iiB ir.u iii,!!||, u |,m |1iii|im il,u ll,j ^ 1 PRIMROSE OARAGE CLITHEROE LTD. Selected Used Vehicles:


1961 1960 1959 1959


1958


| 1957 | 1957 | 1957 1 1956


1


ISETTA PLUS; heater, spare wheel, wing mirror § tools, 'immaculate condition. Taxed .........


AUSTIN A.55 Mark II de luxe saloon; grey, red, in- | terior BM.C. Warranted. Taxed ............ £700 | VAUXHALL VELOX saloon; grey, heater, one |


I


owner, excellent condition. Taxed ............ £595 p STANDARD .10 GOLD STAR de luxe; heatei, wind- g


screen washers; excellent condition. Taxed. £395 | AUSTIN A.55 saloon; black, heater, good condition.


MORRIS 1000 TRAVELLER’S CAR; radio, heatei one owner, very good condition. Taxed ... £415 | AUSTINiA.35 saloons; fitted heater, goi^ condition | t fixed


MORRIS iooo 2-door saloon de luxe; grey, in good g ........................................................ ... djoou «


1 1955 STANDARD 8 saloon de luxe; black. Taxed. £240 1 H.P. TERMS— \ Deposit—3 Years to Pay


MORRIS1 MINOR; black, heater, just fitted recond. g engine. Taxed


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW HIGHLY IMPORTANT


TOTAL DISPERSAL SALES


COOLHAM FARM. TWISTON, Nr. CLITHEROE


and Angus Cross Cattle. E 25 Lonk and Swaledale cross


for The Hon. Miss Jocelyn Hotham 22 head of pure-bred Galloway


TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. 12th August, 19G1.


wes, 60 Horned and G. & W. Ln2t)22 Accredited Poultry (Free


Royal Enfield Motor-cycle. Surplus Household Effects, as advertised


Range). Poultry Cabins I Appliances. Farm Machineiy.


last week. Sale 12 noon nromnt.


A caterer will attend the sale.


BAY GATE FARM HOUSE BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


(Situate along Holden-Lano Ends Road).


T. SILVERWOOD in conjunction with J. BALSHAW having received f Instructions will sell by auction


district) WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10th. 19G1 USEFUL IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:


or Mr. A. Brown (leaving the


in24 Block Shepherd's double lay­ Wg battery cages (scraper type); 2 ater fountains and Feed troughs; F Chick hovers (150); Arnold Pin woster Mother; Heat Ray 3 kilo­


boiler; 2 Bialaddin Lamps; Galv. and Wood Bins; Wood 30-stave ex­ wtension Ladder; Air Compressor


att Potato Steamer or water


c ith -I h.p. electric motor; 2 spare t ompressors; 3 single-phase elec­ Laval


m uric motors—1, switch; Alfa " .. — i -u „


-i.w.u...—


Commer Van, 25 cwt., in. order; needs


2 3-phase -i h.p. elect, repairs;


1956 Ford Van,


„i„cc mctm-sc 1954 running


1. 1 b-l);. Starte) Milk


. - - otor . Pump:


ford Van: Car Hydraulic Jacks, Salters 200 lb. Scale: 1 doz. new Kit brushes; 5 milk Buckets; boxes Nuts bolts, screws; various Galv. pipe couplings: cross-cut saw: vari­ ous electric wires: electiic bulbs loose timber; various useful hand tools- field telephone; creosote, paraffin, along with numerous


1949 Jowett Brad­ 2-tonner,


6 ft.: Small Hut. Mahogany Chest of Drawers:


mplements. Thames 5 cwt. Van.


CLAREMONT AVENUE, CLITHEROE “ WHITE COTTAGE”


in a desirable Residential Locality. w Accommodation- Central Hall: understair Cloaks; Lounge Bathroom,


An attractive and well appointed DETACHED RESIDENCE Kith ^ InSnook Fireplace, French Window; Dining Room;


separate W.C. Outside Washhouse^and Fuel stole.


Nicely conditioned Garden Areas. Mains Services


Annual Ground Root: £9/7/6. Rateable Value; £42. Vacant Possession on completion.


Viewing: By appointment with HOTHERSALL & FORREST,


Auctioneers & Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroo. Tel. 95.


The Commodious Semi-Detached Residence,


------- , o n th e Upper Floor: Four Bed- rooms, Bathroom furnished with


ranges); ---- - — .. . noth Washbasin and W.C. Out-


Property comprises; Vestibule: Han Lounge, bay window; Dining Room and Kitchen (all fitted mod. tile Larder^ Scullery; W.C.


This substantial stone-fronted


No. 4, PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE


Bath, Washbasin and W.C. side Fuel Stores. Mains Services.


Rateable Value: £26. Annual Ground Rent: £2/14/9. The Premises are In good decorative condition. Vacant Possession on completion.


To view apply: HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clithcroe. Tel. 95.


other lots, and iron. s Span-roof Cabin, 30 ft. x 15 ft.,


ectional; Fall-roof Cabin. 10 ft. x l Oak Dressing Table, bevelled mh-


-or back; Wardrobe with bevelled t mirror: polished oak (modern


Writing Desk: McMichaels 4-speed auto-cliangc Record Player: Salters bathroom Scales; electric files 24 Encyclopaedia Britannica. othei i books; 2 leather Easy Chairs; Rem­


3ype) Sideboard 4 ft. 6 ins. x 1 ft. ’ (ns.: excellent polished roll-top angton Typewriter. No. 11: B1U1-


useful small lots. Sale: 12-30 nromnt________


rds Table. 6 ft. x 3 ft.; and othei


Britain’s best parts, replacement and tech­ nical service. Immediate supply. All B.M.C. parts and units warranted for 12 months.


WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE | Telephone 883 (3 lines)


INTELLIGENT GIRLS SEVERAL VACANCIES IN


WE HAVE


DESIGN REPRODUCTION Air-conditioned Studio : Canteen facilities, etc.


*


Girls who are interested in Art should bring examples of their work, when appling, to:


THE CALICO PRINTERS ASSOCIATION LTD,


WHALLEY (ABBEY WORKS, BARROW Near BLACKBURN. Telephone: WHALLEY 3333/4


J ELLERBECK FARM,


T SILVERWOOD in conjunction i with J. BALSHAW. having received


SLAID3URN. Nr. CLITHEROE (situate near centre of village)


nstructions, will sell by auction for Messrs. Greenwood Bros.


SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th, 19G1 72 head of smart high country


a 5 B. and W. Heifers and 2 B.


bred FRIESIAN AND SHORTHORN CROSS YOUNC, DAIRY CATTLE AND YOUNG STOCK


Sept., 1 B. and W. Cow Heircr due Oct. 15th. 5 Roan Heifers and 5 Roan Cows due Aug.. Sept.; 2 Blue and 2 R. and W. Heifers due


nd W.—1 Blue Cow due Aug..


Aug.. Sept.: 2 Roan and R. and W. Cows due Nov.. Dec.: 2 Cows geld: 2 strong B. and W. Heifers 2. years: 12 B. and W. Heifers l!-2 vears: 10 Roan Heifers. 11-2 years. 8 B. and W.—8 Roan Heifer Calves 10-12 months; 5 young Calves.


THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART 00. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT. AUGUST 14th S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


Judging 11-15. Sale 11-30 a.m. „


cALE of upwards of 250 Newly- l alved Cattle comprising an excel­


ent selection of Heifers and Young Scotland.


! 80 Home-bred Steers and Heifers:


nd SALE or In-calf and Store Cattle and Store Lambs.


Extensive P r i z e List. Liberal entries invited. Entries already received include T. Entwistle .45 B & W Heifers: W. Semple. 25 B & W Heifers: T. Nutter. 12 Ayr Heifers.


FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF BULLING HEIFERS


Prizes for Bulling Heifers: 2— Best pair B & W Heifers polled. ■Best pair B & W Heifers horned.


a.m. with Sheep and Store Cattle. FORTHCOMING SALES


FELL STOCK SHEEP & LAMBS s 182 Horned Breeding Ewes. 1-3


2-4 shear. POULTRY AND CABINS


Judging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30 a FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW TUESDAY. AUGUST 22ntl.


Cows direct from the breeder and Including the regular entries from


THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 17th 1 WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK


Fat Pigs. 50 Calves. Grading 8 a.m. Sale 10-30 a.m.


no Fat Cows and Bulls, 3.000 Fat Lambs. Shearlings and Ewes: 20


t In a good residential locality, phis well built Property has nicely


The Semi-detached Residence, No. 8. PARK AVENUE. CLITHEROE


following accommodation: R Hall; Lounge with bay; Dining


Cooker (hard fuel); Scullery; Larder. Inside W.C. On the Upper Floor: 4 Bedrooms; Bathroom and W.C. Outside Coalstore, etc.


2/16/0.


To view annly: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


roportioned rooms and offers the oom; Kitchen, fitted " Yorkvale ”


V All Mains Services. Rateable £ alue: £26. Annual Ground Rent: Vacant Possession on completion.


Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clithcroe. Tel. 95.


No. 118, BAWDLANDS. A stone- i built Cottage Property compris­


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


rng: Vestibule: Sitting Room, tile


white porcelain sink. All floors are patent asphalt. Above are Three Bedrooms, one of which contains a W.C. Usual Offices in a common Yard. Main Services. Small Annual Ground Rent. Rateable Value: £8. Vacant Possession.


ange; Living Kitchen, tile range,


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroo. Tel. 95.


y Auction for Mr. Arthur Procter (who is giving up dairy farming owing to the shortage of labour)


b James Barlow and Son will Sell on


BY JAMES BARLOW & SON. ABBEY FARM. WHALLEY Near Blackburn


SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1961 Sthe whole or his valuable Dairy


3— Best pair of Heifers any other colour.


S Tuesday. September ,19th. —


8hear: 80 Horned Gimmer Hoggs: H0 Horned Gimmer Lambs: 106 Torned Wether Lambs: G Horned


12ft. x 8ft.; 1 Small Hut; 4 Chick


up Lambs; 4 Horned Stock Rams 30 Hens: 5 span roof Cabins


D 1957 Massey-Ferguson (D35) Fiesel Tractor; 1949 Petrol Model r erguson Tractor (both in good


Coops. EXCELLENT FARM MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS


unning order); Ferguson rear- mounted Mower: Maldon Hay


Sweep: Vlcon Lely Side Rake (3 vears 1: International McCormick t Manure Spreader (3 years): Trac-


Sor Chain Harrow: converted wtrawlng Machine: 2 Trailer Carts


CoIn-churn Milk Cooler: Milk Fuoler and Pan: Milk Truck; 3


Tools. ,


lots to September 27th. SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS C Burco Electric Boiler (10 gall.);


llwood Milk Units (Alum) Eatage will be offered in useful


Fireguard, etc. a The above Livestock. Machinery T commended to intending buyers.


upboards and Drawers; Folding rend Implements, etc., can be well


ohe stock is mostly bred and reared i n the farm. A cordial Invitation


s extended to all interested. A caterer will attend the Sale Sale 12 noon


A prompt start appreciated.


BARROW BROWS FARM (Forest Becks)


w T Silverwood. in conjunction t ith J Ba'.shnw. will Sell by Auc­


B01.T0N-BY-B0WLAND Near Clithcroc


ion for Mr. T. Robinson:


IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING HAYING A MEMORIAL .


. . .


See them at the most Modern Monumental Showroom In the North.


HILLSIDE MEMORIALS LTD. (Incorporating1 H. TAYLOR, Clayton-le-Moors).


Opposite Accrington Cemetery Tel.: Ace. 32043 or 33897. Write or ’phone for full details.


Why put up with damp uneven Floors


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE ASPHALT FLOORS


ALSO TAR MACADAM PATHS AND LINO TILING


Estimates Free No obligation Consult


JAMES BOLTON & Son EANAM OLD WHARF.


EANAM, BLACKBURN on all floor problems


Tel.:


Evenings. Blakewater 85917 JOHN HOLT


Day. Blakewater 42015


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


—DEAD OR ALIVE Day and Night Service Fat Horses bought at Top Prices


R.S.P.C.A. HUMANE KILLERS USED


ING HEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL, WYOOLLER 200


A T S TU D


2 BOARS at stud: Ped. Essex ana ped. large white Sows and Gilts aceom. Transport available.—G Simpson. Grlndleton (Chat. 2031


PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud.—Shoesmith. Copy Nook. Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton- by-Bow\and 264.


— i rips i)y I ram —


MORECAMBE 6/- SUNDAY. 13th AUGUST


Whalley depart 10-30 a.m. Clitheroe


Chatburn ., 10-42 a.m. „ 10-37 a.m.


Morecambe Prom, ret. 7-30 p.m. LYTHAM, ANSDELL


ST. ANNES, BLACKPOOL


Chatburn dep. 1-00 pjn. 6/3 Clithcroe dep. 1-05 p.m. 6/- Whalley dep. 1-15 p.m. 5/3


SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST


For details of all cheap facilities enquire at Stations, Offices and


official Railway Agents. (20682) 4n-Calf Cattle and Young Stock.


TUESDAY. AUGUST 22nd. 1961 I 30 Head or High Country-hied


ebruary. 1902. Further particulars next week.


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th OTHER FIXTURES


Total Dispersal Sale for Mrs. M. Harrison, High Head Farm. Chipping


SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1G1h


Total Dispersal Sale for Mr. J. A. Marsdcn, Burn Slack Farm, (.hipping


17 Chester Avenue. Chtheron. Tel. 228. J. BALSHAW. Now .Sawlcy Grange. Sawlcy. Nr. Glithcroc. Tel. Chatburn 351.


Auctioneers: T. SILVERWOOD. P U B L IC N O T IC E S


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


NOTICE OB. COMPLETION OF AUDIT AND DEPOSIT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH. 1961


t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


hat the Audit of Accounts of the above mentioned Council and of the Officers thereof for the year


1 Tenswatcr Ram. mFarm Imniements; Hay to cat


4 Horned Ewes: 53 H.B. Lambs: F i the farm and eatnge to 2nd


tor Stone Land Roller; 2 Bedding Sledges: Metal Barrow, r.t., Turf Barrow; 2 Sheep Stocks; 3 Ladders. Metal and Wood Bins; Tank Box. Root Pulper: usual small Hand


ith Hay and T ^ f Shelve^ Trac­


econd Annual Sale of Bulling Heifers. Special Sale of Store Cattle. Store Sheep all classes. 100 Bulling Heifers from Mr. Salvidge.


SaTuesday. October 3rd-—Annual C le of Sticklers and Polled Store


Tel. Helllfleld 226.


MALCOLM H. SlCIDMOlik Auctioneer and Valuer,


THE GRANGE, HELLIFIELD WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6th.


for Mr. F. Whitfield, Horns Farm, Slaidburn. viz: 56 Dairy and Beef Cattle; 140


TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE OF FARMING STOCK


Ewes and Lambs; Implements; 98! acres of winter eatage.


GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD. (All Attested)


INFORTNIGHTLY SALE OF 250 a -CALF and 150 STORE CATTLE and BULLS. Special Prize Show


TUESDAY. AUGUST 15th


nd Sale ol 2.000 Store Lambs. Sale at 12 noon.


S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and CALE of 350 NEWLY-CALVED


HEIFERS being a large majority ot farmers’ cattle but Including consignments direct from Scotland


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


R and Sale of Heifers at 1 P.m. In wALE OF FATSTOCK being up­


ing 2. S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


10-45 a.m. 1 Sale of Cows at 11 a.m. in Ring


rearing). Grading at 8 a.m. Sales at: 10


2 ards of: 200 Cattle; 2.500 Sheep: 00 Pigs. 500 Calves (killing and


a.m. Calves; 11 a.m. Cattle (clean cattle first): 12 noon Pigs (licence needed); 2 p.m. Sheep.


Swine Fever restrictions. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26th C SPECIAL SALE FOR THE LAN­


No Sale of Store Pigs due to


JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. ENTRY FORMS can be obtained from the Auctioneers and must be com­ pleted and returned bv SEPTEM­


AASHIRE JERSEY CATTLE CLUB BER 4 th.


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Secretaries.


BENTHAM (Tel. 414;5/G). Wr. Lancaster.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Classes of Store Sheep and Lambs at 11-30 a.m., when upwards of 2,000 head will be on offer.


TO-DAY. FRIDAY. AUGUST 11th SPECIAL PRIZE SALE of all


MONDAY NEXT. AUGUST 14th. F WEEKLY SALE of Calves and


foatstock at 11-30 a.m.. when the Hllowing will bo on offer: 55-65 1eifers, Steers and Cows: 1,200- 8.300 Lambs, Sheep and Ewes; 75-


ended the 31st day of March. 1961. was completed by the District


dnd will be open for inspection 1961.


Council Offices. 32. Pimlico Road. Clitheroe.


FARMERS


ALL GRADES OF ROAD STONE ALL TYPES OF LIME AND FERTILISERS


CAN NOW BE OBTAINED. SPREAD OR TIPPED


CENTRAL OFFICE: SLAIDBURN CLITHEROE


LAWSON AND ELLIS LTD..


Why not try our Ground Lime­ stone from Kilnscy Quarries


Tcls.: Slaidburn 224; Clitheroe 836


L. D. TELFORD. Clerk to the Council


Auditor on the 5th August. 1961, and that an Abstract of the Accounts as audited has been placed on deposit at the Offices of a the Council at the address below,


uring the usual office hours by local government electors for the


area of the Council. DATED this l l th day of August.


Cows and Heifers at l i a.m. 75- 85 head will be forward Last sale no. 120.


.136; Pigs 62; Calves 62. WEDNESDAY NEXT. August 16th a WEEKLY PRIZE SALE of Local


5 Pigs; 70-80 Calves. 1 Last sale no.: Cattle 55, Sheep


nd North Country Newly-calved


FRIDAY NEXT. AUGUST 18th GeFORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE of


w ld and In-calf Cattle at 11 a-m- c hen upwards of 180 head of


hoice stock will be forward. Last sale no. 221,


L All Classes of Store Sheep and Bambs when Prizes are offered for a est Pen of 20 Lonk Wether Lambs


FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th


nd the Best Pen of 20 Horned Wether Lambs (other than Lonk).


tore Sheep and Lambs m Consignors are reminded to


he Mart Office. T J. W. MARSHALL Secretary


el. 325. C Printed and Published by the


Ltd., at 6, Market Place CUth- eroe. Tel. 407/8 (Two lines).


litheroe Advertiser & Times Co.


FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8th. S Special Prize Sale of Half-bred ake early entry for all these


Sheep Sales to facilitate penning and advertising ararngements. t Schedules may be obtained at


ND NORTH EAST OF ENGLAND


THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th. OWS and 200 NEWLY-CALVED


attle. Breeding Sheep all classes. M. H. SKIDMORE. Secretary


18 newlv-caivcd Cows and Heifers: 30 Springing Heifers: 35 Cows Springing and due September and October: 10 Cows due November and December, and In milk; 9 Cows geld and in full milk.


102 HEAD OF SMART YOUNG CATTLE, viz:


on point of lay: 400 one-year-old Hens in fulL lay, W.L. x R.I.R. i Three Simplex and Manus Milk­


1.000 HEAD OF CHOICE UTILITY POULTRY, viz: 000 grand Pullets


ng Machine Units. yoPlease Note: The cattle are all


a ung, with good bags and teats,


AUCTIONEERS. HASLINGDEN. Tel: Rosscndalc 1438.


JAMES BARLOW & SON T EN D E R S


PRESTON AND DISTRICT WATER BOARD


v FIXED PRICE TENDERS are in­ Dited for the construction of a c utch Barn and Calf House (ex­ cluding the supply and erection of


Construction of Dutch Barn and Calf House at Hareden Farm. Dunsop Bridge. Yorks.. W.R. Contract No. 4.


above farm. t Specification, Conditions of Con­


be obtained from J. F. Bailey, Esq.. A.M.I.C.E., M.I.W.E., Engineer and Manager. Preston and District Water Board, Municipal Building, Preston.


oncrete framed structure) at the ract and Contract Drawings may


seTenders to be enclosed in a plain B aled envelope endorsed “ Dutch


, ,


(reach the undersigned not later A than 10-00 a.m. Monday . 28tb t Ihe Board does not bind itself


arn and Calf House” and must ugust, 1961.


W. E. E. LOCKLEY. Cierk to the Board


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


f “Fixed Price” tenders are invited ror the erection of a store at the


ERECTION OF STORE AT THE REAR OF THE BANDSTAND


Ciitheroc. Plans and specification may be obtained from the Borough Engineer. Town Hall, on deposit of £2, which will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender. opTenders in a plain sealed envel­


ear of the Bandstand. The Castle,


urned to the Town Clerk, The Castle. Clitheroe. not later than 12 noon on Tuesday, 29th August.


tondei.


The Castle, CUt l i e r o e ._________ LOANS


r SNOWDEN Town Clerk


11. WELFORD RD„ LEICESTER


£5 UPWARDS UNSECURED F. G. RICKARDS LTD.,


START A MEW LIFE AFTER


YCUR HOLIDAY hoThat refreshed “ back from


long when you find yourself back at the same dreary old job. Think how different life is for a Thornber representa­


liday ” feeling does not last


vehicle, plans his own calls on farmers, Is welcomed and re­ spected wherever he goes.


tive. He has his own company


ba(He is well paid with generous in sic salary and bonus result­


£1,000 p.a. and the sky’s the limit! He has the security of working for the most progres­ sive poultry organisation in the world and the comfort of a Pension 'Fund, a Life Assur­ ance Scheme and free per­ sonal Insurance.


g in an income of over


few vacancies still available? If you are between 25—35


Like to apply for one of the


write, with full details to:— A


The Sales Manager,


THORNBER BROS. LIMITED Mytliolmroyd, Halifax, Yorkshire.


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298


— w JJke ftoselWC


48. PARSON LANE. CUTHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


’Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day an d Night) for


'LO'Jieotks . Bouquets Cut 'Jfoweto-. (p fonts


Personal attention given to all orders.


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, Tea and Biscuits served.


Wreaths. Bounucts, Cut Flowers, etc.


A. PEARCE & SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pcndlo Hotel)


Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe Tel. Chatburn 230


Members of Teloflowor


1JThe Council do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any


, , , ■ ,,


o accept the lowest or any tender. Municipal Building. Preston._____


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fitting Service.


WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street CLITHEROE


Telephone: Clitheroe 136 t e endorsed "Store” must be re­


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


own rearing and are a erand lot. Sale at 12*30 prompt.


nd will do well wherever they go. The Poultry are all Mr. Procter’s


tock and Poultry, comprising:--■


itihen Bmod Cunboards. "Crane" Domestic Boiler: Larder. Thr^pi'indpal


HOTHERSALL & FORREST NEW HOUSES


LANGSHAW DRIVE. CLITHEROE A select site in a quiet residen­


few plots still available. PARK AVENUE


tial area. a Superior Semi-detached Houses


A desirable centrally situated site in a residential area. Prices


NEW HOUSES & BUNGALOWS


Scmi-Detachcd Bungalows ..£2050 Sunshine House .......................£2150 Living-Room House ...............£2270 p Ask for plans and further


S Three Beds and Bathroom. pruitable for conversion to business


articulars. G. YORK STREET


price for quick sale. HAPTON,


emises. Offered at a reduced


odem Detached House; attrac­ Garagtive residential area. Three Beds.


M NEAR PADIHAM


e. Immediate possession. 54-5G-58, LOWERGATE


Spacious Double - fronted Shop Premises with excellent Flat above F All with Vacant Possession


reehold. R.V. £38.


BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE AND WANTED


4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL, 257.


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


1-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 1092.


t A very attractive freehold de­ 3ached Bungalow comprising:— w bedrooms, bathroom, separate c .c., hall lounge, dining/kitchen,


“THE BUNGALOW” SALTHILL ROAD, CLITHEROE


R.V. £29. Full details and to view: F. W. L. STEELE & CO.,


7, LANGSHAW DRIVE CLITHEROE


h Situate in residential area and Built 1959.


Hill.3 bedrooms, bathroom, separate w.c. entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, garage and drive Beautifully laid out gardens. R.V.


aving open views towards Pendlo


£36. Full details and to view:


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.,


1-3. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE CLITHEROE


EDISFORD PARK


NEW DETACHED AND SEMI­ DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


a Choice of several different types


ments on select plots. Full details— F. W. L. STEELE & CO.,


1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE WANTED


WANTED.— We have a client urgently requiring a small Dwell­ ing in Clitheroe. Quick sale is assured.—Fisher & Co., Land and Estate Agents. 4, King Lane, Clit­ heroe. Tel. 257.


CLEANING Job wanted, up to 12 t hours weekly.—Box H.I.. Adver-


BABY'S HIGH CHAIR and PLAY- PEN reqd.—Tel. Clitheroe 508.


GOOD PRICES— FEATHER BEDS. —Smith, 19. Park Hoad .South-


lser and Times, Office. port.


_______ CARPET CLEANING ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


nd built to purchaser’s require­


onservatory. Detached Garage. ofSet in mature secluded gardens


approximately half an acre 1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE


The Ireehold semi-detached residence


FISHER & CO.. tnd Bungalows. Freehold. Archi­ ect designed. Realistic prices. A


S ITU A T IO N S VACANT


OCEAN LINERS and other ships require Radio Officers; day or evening course. prospectus: Northern Counties Radio School. 91 Lancaster Road. Preston.


PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS reqd. for first-class work. — Apply. John Watson and Sons. York Street. Clitheroe.


YOUTH reqd. for packing and dispatch department


Good wages and conditions. 5-day week.


Lancaster Hosiery Co. Ltd., Waterloo Mills. Ciitheroc.


Holidays with pay. Apply—


LADY INTERVIEWERS with can- vassing experience or willing to c learn reqd. by old established


nredit mail order company:


the largest stock in !*«'• Lancashire.


of pleasing designs »** Granite, Marble or and can deliver and er#ot m


memorials Make your selection from Fecitts offer a wide v*rl*J*


any churchyard.


FECITT BROS. YVluiSIey Nov Road


MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINCE I860


sell; average earnings £0/10/0 ror 5-day 25-h'our week. Full details at local Interview, and bring a Iriend If you wish.—Write: Box Jl. Advertiser and Times.______


othing arduous and nothing to


FOR STILL-ROOM WORK: ALSO MALE ATTENDANT FOR DISH-WASHING MA C H I N E


FEMALE . ASSISTANT REQD.


(LATTER TO LIVE IN OR OUT). — MOORCOCK INN. WADD1NGTON. CLITHEROE.


GOOD LABOURER wanted for General Duties. Rate of pay 4/5Sd. per hour. £9/7/3 per 42 hours normal working week. Extra rate paid lor certain jobs. Good conditions including super­ annuation and sick pay scheme after qualifying period. Apply to M. H. Taylor. Station Engineer. Gas Works. Clltheroe.__________


NORTH WESTERN GAS BOARD CENTRAL LANCASHIRE GROUP


DRIVER/HANDYMAN required at Clitheroe Boys Grammar School


GRAMMAR SbrlOOL CANTEEN CLITHEROE BOYS'


Canteen. Wage £9/19/3 lor a 42 hour week (when schools are closed), £10/14/11 lor a 44 hour week (when schools are open). Supcrannuable post. Application by letter stating age and experi­ ence should reach the Divisional Education Officer, Education t Office. Rishton. not later than


he 17th August. 1901._______


WEST RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL FURTHER EDUCATION DEPT. PART-TIME TEACHER WANTED


PART-TIME TEACHER for “Soft Furnishings” at the* Slaidburn and Waaaington Evening Insti­ 1tutes lor the Winter Session,


for ’’Drama” at the Waddington Evening institute lor the Winter Session, 1961/62.


A961/62.pphcations to reach the under­ signed not later than 25th August 1961.


Education Office, Water Street. Skipton.__________


JOINERS (TWO): Wage £10-18-4 for 42 hour week (5 day).


BRICKLAYER: Wage: £10/18/4 lor 42 hour week (5 day).


cies on the maintenance stair of the hospital:—


LANGKO. Near BLACKBURN I here are the following vacan­


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL Divisional Education Officer D. MATTHEW.


BLACKBURN ’Phone: 6248


(Open Saturday afternoons) B IR TH S


FAIRBURN.—At Bramley Meade Maternity Home, on August 9tn. a to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fairburn,


19. Windsor Avenue, Clitheroe. son, Stephen John.


KENYON.—At Queen's Park Hos­ pital, on 6th August, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Kenyon, a son, Anthony. Thanking all concerned.


10. Moss Street, Clitheroe.


QUARMBY.—On August 9th, at St. t Winifred’s Nursing Home. Ilkley,


ao Jacqueline (nee Southworth)


nd Peter V. Quarmby, a son. ENGAGEMENTS


The engagement is announced between Jean, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. West, of 78, Billlneton Gardens, Blllington. and Jeffrey, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Crowther. 8. May Ter­ race. Billington. Congratulations


CROWTHER—WEST


front both tamilies,__________ GOLDEN WEDDING


BAKER.— Congratulations. Mum and Dad, on this your Golden


La Rosary. Holmcfield Avenue. Cleveleys.______________________


Wedding Day. August 12th. —Fred. Mary. Tony and David.


BAKER.— Congratulations. Mum and L)ad. on your Golden Wed­ ding anniversary. August 12th. Health and happiness in the years to come.


11. Anchorsho'.me Lane, Cleveleys. —Beatrice and Brian.


CQWPERTH WAITE.— Congratula­ tions, mother and dad. on the occasion of your Golden Wedding anniversary. 12th August. Love and best wishes.


—Annie ana Dick._____________


COWPERTH WAITE.— Congratula­ tions and best wishes on your Golden Wedding anniversary.


12. Grafton Street, Clltheroe. —Love from all at


ravelling and canteen facilities. t Appty persona.ly or in writing


H Pensionable p o s t s . National t ealth Service conditions, good


o the Secretary at the Hospital. (Telephone Blackburn 48045).


NEOTECKNIC Engineering Limited have immediate vacancies lor young women and girls in their Assembly Department.—Apply in person or by letter to Mr. R. Shephard. Production Manager, Kendal Street. Clitheroe._______


o. H 2.. Advertiser and Times.


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


The following Vacancies exist:—


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE


NIGHT SISTERI (S.R.N.). Resi­ dent or non-resident.


STAFF NURSE. Part-time:


DOMESTIC ASSISTANT for even­ ings. 3 hours per night. Rate of pay 3/3jd. per hour. Applications


to Matron.


BRAMLEY MEAD MATERNITY HOME, WHALLEY


STAFF MIDWIFE. Full-time. Resi­ dent or non-resident.


NURSING AUXILIARY. Full or part-time. Rate of pay 3/8!d. per T hour. Applications to Matron.


he above posts are subject to Whitley Council salary scales and conditions of service^___________


IN MEMORIAM


SPEAK.—In loving memory of my dear brother. Harry, who fell asleep August 9th I960.


10. Holden Street. Clitheroe._____ —From sister Betsy.


WILKINSON.— In loving memory of a aear Mother and Grandma, who died August 12th. 1959.


WILKINSON—In loving* memory of a dear Mother and Grandma,


— From her loving daughter Phyllis, Leonard and Grand- chlldren.


They say time heals all sorrow And helps one to forget; But time so far has only proved How much we miss you yet.


_______________ who died August 12th. 1959.


—From her loving son Edward. Hazel and grandchildren._____


B IR TH D A Y MEM O R IES


MASON.— Birthday memories oi our beloved son. Derek, on his


23rd birthday. August llth


If all the world were ours to give We'd give it—yes and more To sec the face of you. Derek. Come smiling through the door.


a c k n o w l e d g m e n t s


ASPIN.—Mrs. Hilda Aspin wishes f to thank sincerely all relatives,


ment. Beck Side, West Bradford. Nr. CUtheroe.___________________


Minister, and all those who have sent floral tributes and letters of sympathy during her sad bereave­


ilriends and neighbours, the fam­ y Doctor. District Nurses, the


DAVIES.—Mrs. Nancy Davies and f family wish to thank all relatives,


the police, and all who assisted at 44. Taylor Street. Clithcroe.


Rriends neighbours, and stall of t ereavement. Also Dr. Harrison,


obinson and Spensley for their messages of sympathy and floral b tributes received during her sad


he accident and for all said Masses.


PUNCHARD.—The brothers and sister of the late Miss May Punchard wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind messages of sympathy, floral tri­ rbutes and spiritual offerings


Clithcroe and Feniscowles._______


ueen's Park Hospital. Blackburn, for their kind attention.


'£n ^


row: also Fr. Hannah. S.J.. Doc­ Htor. Matron and staff at Clitheroe


eceived during their time of sor­ Qospital; Doctor and Nurses at


STEPHENSON (Henrietta ‘Paddy’) —Mr. W. J. Tomlinson and mem­ bers or his family wish to thank all who sent tributes and ex­ pressed sympathy: also friends at Kingdom Hall: during their time of bereavement.


18, Park Avenue. CUtheroe.___


Wreaths and all Floral Tributes exnertly mado to order BARKERS,


WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES.


Clitheroe (near Primrose Bridge) Tel. 521 (any hour)


V O U WILL FIND that even the smallest details ol


the funeral service receive the personal attention of one of our staff members.


-—From his loving Mum. Dad. Betty. Keith and family, Madge Bill and Yvonne.


God saw you eetting weary. He did what lie thought best; He put His arms around you And whispered “come and rest .


In the garden of memory, we meet every day.


COWPERTHV/AITE.— Congratula­ tions. grandma and grand-dad. on your Golden Wedding anniver­ sary.


—Love from Roy and Marion, and Yvonne.


_____________ D E A T H S ______________


ADDISON—At Burghmulr Hospital Perth, on 7th August. 1961. in his t 81st year. Thomas Addison (re­


DAILY HELP required, full or part N time. State hours available. Box


dinburgh._______________


deired farmer), late of Tibbermore, B arlv loved husband of Mollie R re e d on, Tarsapple Cottaee. b hynd Road. Perth. Remains Eequeathed to Medical Centre,


LAWSON.—'On August 10th. at her home, South View. Slaidburn. Elizabeth Ellen, dearly loved wife of the late Henry Lawson, aged S 79 years. Interment St. Andrew’s.


—Calverleys, Funeral Directors. Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 297 (day): 1017 (night)._____


th August. 14laidburn. at 1-0 p.m., Monday,


SNAPE.—On August 7th (in hos­ pital) George, the beloved hus­ band of the late Tibby, of 20. Castle View, Clitheroe. aged 80 years. Reunited. Interment was at Clitberoe Cemetery yesterday (Thursday). —The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.


IN MEMORIAM


BRIGGS—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Martha Ellen, who died August llth, 1959.


JONES.—In loving memory of a dear brother. David, who died August 17th. 1955: also a dearly- loved mother. Elizabeth, who died July 17th. 1937.


—From her loving husband and family._______


Dearly loved and sadly missed. 6. Grafton Street. Clitheroe._____ —From Frances.


LORD.—In loving memory of my dear daughter, Mary Patricia (Pat), died August 15th, 1951. We miss you because we love you,


o treasure on earth can replace Y you,our memory will never grow — old.From Mother. Stepfather and 1 Frank.


You were worth more than gold N untold.


0. Eastmoor Drive. Ciitheroc.


LORD.— Treasured memories of our dear grand-daughter Pat. who died August 15th. 1951: also her Dad. killed in Italy. 1944.


—From Grand-dad and Grandma Pen die Hoad, Ciitheroc._________


—From her ’


s all she would have asked. Worthy of evenasting love.


5. Dale Terrace. Chatburn._______ Jackie and Stepson. John.


—From Grace. Betty. Frank and Janet.


So dearly loved. So sadly missed.


14 High Street. Low Moor.


PARKINSON. — Treasured mem­ ories of John, a dear husband and dad. who died 6th August. 1957


Goodnight and God bless, grand­ dad.


NEIL.—In loving memory of my dear wife. Edith, who died August 12th. 1059.


.loving hiwband


No longer here our lives to share. But in our hearts you're always there.


To be remembered by those she I loved.


'


^SCALES


FUNERAL SERVICE BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 32641


CLITHEROE 345


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