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1.3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. _______ TEL. 1002.


Valuers


H. McGUIRE & CO.. F.A.I.. Surveyors


Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


EDISFORD PARK. CLITHEROE 1961 (Phase 2)


bePlans and specifications may


tion had at the offices of: H. McGUIRE & CO., F.A.I.,


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 service 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


I PRIMROSE GARAGE I |


& I


1 1


----CLITHEROE LTD. — AUSTIN and RILEY


DEALERS B.M.C. SERVICE


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FURTHER DEVELOPMENT necessitates


ADDITIONAL FEMALE EMPLOYEES


in most departments. Experience not essential. Good wages whilst learning with excellent conditions in modern factory. Five-day Week. Apply:—


LANCASTER HOSIERY CO., LTD. Waterloo Mills


--------------- CLITHEROE MECHANIC CLITHEROE


MECHANIC REQUIRED by manufacturers of Ladies’ Knitted Outerwear. Applicants must be adaptable as a wide variety, of machinery maintenance is involved. A really intelligent man will have plenty of scope. Excellent conditions in modern factory with good wages. 5-DAY WEEK. Write, giving fullest possible details as to experience, etc.; to: —


LANCASTER HOSIERY CO., LTD. Waterloo Mills


--------------- CLITHEROE


CAMPHORATED GOOSE GREASE — STOPS —


Bad Chests . Bronchitis . Nasal Stuffiness


Head Colds . Aching Joints . Catarrh . Etc. This old fashioned remedy is now a combination of modern ingredients with Marmaduke Firth’s camphorated goose grease.


An N.P. Product. Jars: 2/3, 3/6, 6/6


It has been in short supply but is now available from all Chemists. Including


Messrs. SHELDON & ASPIN, LTD. 35. MOOR LANE. CLITHEROE.


W. D. GREEN, M.P.S. 4. RAILWAY VIEW, CLITHEROE.


Walter Thomason offers you a COMPLETE


Sewing Machine Service


Repairs and overhauls to any make of machine


to an ELECTRIC PORTABLE for only


£12-10-0 complete


Reconditioned Singer and Jones Machines from £13/10/0


ZIG-ZAGS AND AUTOMATICS See the new


NEW VIKINGS


“ SEWM ASTER” 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, LOANS


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


11, WELFORD RD., LEICESTER. A T S T U D


2 BOARS at stud: Ped. Essex and ped. large white Sows and Gilts accom. Transport available.—G. Simpson. Grlndleton (Chat. 203,1.


PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud.—Shoesmlth, Copy Nook,


Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton- by-Bowland 264.____________ ■





OPrinted and Published bv the LUtheroe Advertiser & Times Co e td. at 6, Market Place. Ollth- r-,


roe. Tel. 407/8 (Two lines). I


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YOUR OWN SEWING MACHINE CONVERTED


CARPET CLEANING


ALTERATIONS REFITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


F R E E F IT T IN G S E R V IC E


WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street


CLITHEROE Telephone: Cliiheroe 136 P O U L T R Y AN D E G G 8 -


FREE RANGE ACCREDITED STOCK Brn.L. and L.S. DAY-OLD AND GROWING PULLETS—Sand- ham, Whitewell. Chipping 254.


LIVE POULTRY reqd.: top prices. Tel. ’• Brown, . Bolton-by-Bowland 240.


___________


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 pure W.Leg. day-old Pullets and Cockerels for sale; W.Leg. x R.I.R. and R.I.R. t x W.Leg.; Crossbreds £13 per 100:


oosnargh 257.________________


lhe highest class for laying and Eiveability at reasonable prices.— G. G. Longton. Dam House Farm. Goosnargh, Near Preston. Tel.


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 0 p.m. and week-end: C. Har- greaves, “ Acrelands,’’ Grlndleton.


L.S. X' : R.I.R. every Friday.—. Roberts. Siddows Farm, Clitheroe. . Tel. 550. __________________


12-14 and 16 WEEKS’ OLD W.L. . R.I.R. PULLETS: grand lot from good stock. Also Day-old R.I.R., ■ W.L/ W.L: X R.I.R., Br.L. X L.S.


MUSCOVY BREEDING DUCKS AND DRAKES for .sale.—Calvert, Faythorne.


DETACHED & SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS OF QUALITY


Inspected and further Informa­


1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. CLITHEROE


The Modern Semi-detached Residence


wIn a good residential locality Hith open aspect towards Fendie


4, MOORLAND CRESCENT. CLITHEROE.


ill from rear. b The brick-built Property has


peen well maintained and com- ange; Dining Room, tile range.


Kitchen fitted with "Leisure Stainless Steel Sink Unit; Larder.


NEW HOUSES


LANGSHAW DRIVE. CLITHEROE A select site In a quiet residen­


tial area.A few sites still available 1961. Prices from £2,000. Plans available for inspection


at our office._____ NEW BUNGALOWS


for


rises: r Hall; Lounge, bay window, tile


Bedrooms, and Bathroom Wr: nished with panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin and W.C. Outside: Coalstore. Garage


On the Upper Floor: Three a Garden areas laid out to ftonI .


nd rear. £3Mains Services. Rateable Value: n completion of purchase.


BEECHTHORPE. WADDINGTON L ■Rntiders- Albert Penny & Sons


etached Bungalows now


0Ur ^FISHER & CO.. 4 KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.


Mains Services. WHALLEY


G 19 BROWNLOW STREET CLITHEROE ood 3-bedroomed House. All T snaclous semi-detached House. 24. MITTON ROAD


large Garden. Greenhouse etc. Open g™'.LYl1v Jgnect-. R,V' £— SABDEN


hree double Bedrooms Bathroom, i Sound terraced House compris­


Kitchen. Two good Bedrooms. WHALLEY


business. Lock-up. p We have several sound and


4. KING LANE, CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.


WOld established Retail Paint and r allpaper Business for sale Maln


rooms. In excellent condition. CLITHEROE BUSINESSES


C WHITTAM CRESCENT


onsult us for further particulars. FISHER & CO..


ng: Sitting Room. .Mvlng Room. ompact, modern Semi. 3 Bed­ oad position. A eood profitable Crofitable Businesses for sale. _______


THE CLITHEnOE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 20th F WEEKLY SALE of Calves and


following will be on offer. 70-H0 Cows. Steers and Heifers: 350-400 Hoggets and Sheen*. 60-70 Pigs. Last Sale’s Nos.: Cattle 85,


atstock at 11-30 a.m.. when the


Sheep 314; Pigs 64. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 22nd of USUAL WEEKLY PRIZE SALE


C upwards of 50 Newly-calved a ows and Heifers. Including Local


cinated Store Pigs at 2 p.m. FRIDAY. MARCH 3rd


FORTNIGHTLY SALE of Vac­ WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1st


ns follows: Best Two Geld Heifers . £3 £2 £1 Best Two Bullocks .. £3 £2 £1


a FIRST SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW Cnd SALE of Geld and In-calf


attle, when prizes will be given


Best In-calf Cow ---- £2 £1 Best In-calf Heifer .. £2 £1 h SPECIAL SALES as above will


followed by Sale of all claases of Store Sheep.


nd North Country at 11 a.m.. dtd., Blackburn. Superior semi­


residential T o S f P l a n s "and specifications may be inspected at


0. Annual Ground Rent: £3/2/6. o Vacant Possession will be given


Viewing: By annointment with— HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 95-


An Un-to-date Semi-Detached Residence


ppointed throughout. L Accommodation: Ha llw ay :


r With the benefit of much aecent expenditure and nicely


No. 3. CONWAY AVENUE. CLITHEROE


Dounge, modern tile range; large s ining Kitchen, stainless steel sink unit; Larder; Scullery, w.p.


ink (h. and c. water). HThree Bedrooms (two fitted with


Double Iron Gates and Room for Garage. Garden areas to front and rear. Mains Services. VFreehold. Rateable Value: £22.


W.W. Radiators) Bathroom and .C.Outside: New brick Coal Store.


B uctioneers and Estate Agents.


DA first-class brick-built terraced f wellinghouse with palisaded brontage. Accommodation: Vesti­


No. 27. ST. PAUL’S STREET. LOW MOOR


ule: Hallway; Sitting Room, bay r window: large Living Room, tile


nd c. water): Larder. f Above are Three Bedrooms (one


Possession. To view apply— AHOTHERSALL & FORREST


oom with Bath and W.C. Yard and useful Storcplace. R All Mains Services. Freehold.


B uctioneers and Estate Agents. along Hurst Green-Longridge road.


(turn in at Cottages, near Punch Bowl Hotel, Hurst Green)


HIGHER HUD LEE FARM. BAILEY. HURST CREEN


For Mr. A. Sumner (farm sold)


TO-MORROW (FEB. 18th) 1961


14 HEAD CHOICE YOUNG ATTESTED DAIRY CATTLE AND YOUNG STOCK


H B. and W. Cow and B. and W. Weifer due time of sale; B. aad a . Cow newly served In milk: B.


W. COW due April: Jersey Cow due March: three B. and W. Cows due June-Aug.: B. and TOJIgw served January 6th; Arts4 ofc geld in milk: Two B. and W.—wu * Red Heifer Stlrk 16 months.


nd W. Cow geld in milk; B. and a The above Cattle are young ail


recommended to Intending custa- mers; last test Oct./Nov., I960.


March 17th and 24th. April 7th. a SPECIAL IN-CALF SALES held


28th. May 12th. 21SPRING SHEEP SALES: March


e held on the following Fridays: s follows: April 14th, 21st and


1 st (Old Fair). April 25th May


cation.J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary. Tel. 325.


THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 20th S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


Heifers of outstanding quality. Weekly Sale of Store Bulls.


trom local farms, hut Including a.m.


a FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW Cnd SALE of In-calf and Store a attle. 120 choice In-calf Cows and Heifers, mostly Short-dated


TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21st


eeth: 20/40 Store Bullocks and Heifers.


ntries Invited.


nd Springing, but Including some t choice Summer Calvers with 6


e Extensive Prize List. Liberal


'THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23rd 8 WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.


10 Home-bred Steers and Heifers: F20 Fat Cows: 30 Fat Bulls: 1.000 oat Sheep including large entries 2f fit Hoggs off keep; 10 Fat Pigs;


5 Calves. O Grading 8 a.m. Sale 11-15 a.m.


Tel. Hellifleld 226.


a rder of Sale: Pigs, Calves, Sheep nd Cattle.M. H. SKIDMORE, Secretary.


GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD. (All Attested)


: THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23rd S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW 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


Pius: 150 Calves (rearing and killing).


(clean cattle first); 12 noon Pigs; 2 p.m; Sheep.


f: 200 Fat Cattle: 400 Sheep; 150 a.m.. Grading at 8 a.m. Sales at: 10 S WEEKLY SALE of 400 In-plg


Calves; 11 a.m. Fat Cattle


i ows. Gilts and Store Pigs follow­ ang sale of fat Pigs, with special


ccommodation for vaccinated pigs.


Sheen at 12 noon. RICHARD TURNER & SON.


TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28th c FORTNIGHTLY SALE of 200 In-


alf Cattle. Store Cattle and


Auctioneers and Secretaries. BENTHAM. (Tel. 444/5/6). Nr. Lancaster..


JOHN HOLT


FOB THE BEST PRICES ANB IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF HORSES. COWS. BULLS Eta


—DEAD OR ALIVE Fut Horses bought at Tod Prices Day and Night Service


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


TNG HEYS FARM


Laineshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200 ;


September!11— s r f $ brochure: Sea ^rnf^HoUdiW Camp, Flamborough, e. York5,


ALE of upwards or 120 Newly- f calved Cows and Heifers mostly


6th. Schedules can be had on appli­


( Pure-bred Wessex Sow. In pig wto Wessex Boar): 6 pure large


choice selection can be w PIGS


MACHINERY & IMPLEMENTS n Ferguson T.V.O. (10501 Tractor, ox: Ferguson rear mounted s (power take of!) Mower: Nichol­


hite Store Pigs. 12 weeks.


new engine 3 years, in good run­ Bing order: Ferguson Transport


(on Tractor Strawlng Machine hs.a.t: Bamford Side Delivery;


Auctioneers: T. SILVERWOOD,17. Chester Avenue. Ciltheroe. Tel. 228. J. BALSHAW. Avonlca. Whalley. _____ Tel. 3171._________


andy Box Cart on rubbers. Sale 1 o'clock nromnt


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


Valueablc Freehold Compact T.T. ATTESTED DAIRY AND STOCK* REARING FARM


he usual consignments of Scotch Judging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30


(situate along Whittaker Lane. West Bradford. Nr. Clltheroe) known as


MARY BONE MEADOW FARM.


Pbouts of Rich Meadow and wasture Land, all In a ring fence,


WEST BRADFORD. Nr. Clithcroe. a Comprising 33 acres or there­


ith benefit of early possession. E Stone-built Farm House: Porch


ntrance. Living Room. Sitting Room, Kitchen (h. and c.). Larder, Three Bedrooms. Bath­ room, separate W.C.. Outside Coal House, enclosed Garden and Lawn front.Farm Buildings: Two Shlppons (tying for 14 cattle). One Shinpon (tying for 4 cattle), l Horse Stable, two-compartment Dairy. Barn and Baulks, hay storage. Provender House. Two Pig Houses or Calf Boxes with Yard.


i Rateable Value: £11. Electricity pply—


Vendors’ Solicitors: Baldwin. Weeks & Baldwin. 4. Duck Street. Clithcroe. Tel. 52 and 53.


T. Silverwood. 17, Chester Avenue. Clithcroe. Tel. 228.


T EN D E R S


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


DELEGATED COUNTY ROADS a The District Council, acting w


Council, invite Tenders for the undermentioned p l a n t ana materials for the twelve months commencing 1st April, 1961.


gents for the West Riding County 2. Hired Mechanical Haulage- -5. , Dry Broken Stone.


10. Concrete Kerbs. t Forms of Tender and full Par"


9.. Concrete Pipes. lculars may be obtained f°m


Council. Bmy' SU,'Veyor t0 tW Tenders in plain' sealed envel,:


identification, must re^h «>« undersigned not later than 12


op®S' endorsed •• Tenders for . . . * j and bearing no other murk of


19Bin °n Satui'day. the llthSls"11, The Council do not bind tM®”


Tender Mcept tho low™tYr L. D. TELFORD '


OLITHEROE, Lancashire.


. . . '


nn „ Cl01'lc to the count"’ 32. Pimlico Road.


HOLIDAY AOCOMMnn.TinN


T. Surface Dressing by Pressure Tanker.


3. Hired Petrol and Diesel Rollers.


4.. T a r r e d and Bitumeniscd Macadam.


6. Tar for Surface Dressing. 7.. Bitumen for Surface Dress­ ing.


8. Salt' Glazed Earthen«»rc Pipes and Street Gullies.


nstalled. Free water supply. a Further particulars and to view


fcl


aange: Kitchen with w.p. sink (h. ritted with Washbasin) and Bath­ ateable Value: £15. Vacant


ank Salerooms, Clithcroe. Tel. 95. T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW


ank Salerooms. Clithcro.e, Tel. 95.


acant Possession on completion. To view annly— AHOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Hothersall & Forrest ■ fA.L.P.A


j ' :


AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS AND ’ . ESTATE AGENTS


BANK SALEROOMS. CUTHERQE TEL 95 OR EVENINGS 755


CEPEA PRONTO FOR


SCHOOL DRESSES & SKIRTS


FORGET-ME-NOT BLUE PINE GREEN


WHITE IN STOCK AT


ITALIAN APRICOT FOREST GREEN WATER MELON RADIANT BLUE AND


New condition: all sizes. Many 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. 54 X 4, 54 x 34, 6 X 4. 5 x 34. 5 X 3.


Qddie’s Textiles SHIP'S CARPETS


x,3!. 4 X 2131 x 21, etc., etc. All through. Carpets from


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


£6/10/0: 4 x 3s from £12.


89. LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. Also at


TAPSELL & WEST, “ The Old Firm,” Onnosite New Inn.


___________SKIPTOyi__________ BROADLOOM


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE.


AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED. All the latest colours and designs.


Example: 5 x 4 yards £27//10/0. Delivered and fitted free


All at less than usual prices. Widths from 27in. to 6 yards


89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Tol. 62816. Also at Skinton.


TAPSELL & WEST.


SEE OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY of Ladles’ MORLANDS. CLARKS.


RUSBRIOGE—You can choose any article in stock—Watches, Clocks. Rings. Cutlery—and pav for It weekly.—Rusbridge. Jewellers. 24. King William Street. Blackburn.


LOTUS lambswool lined Boots.— D. Lord and Son, 5. Moor Lane, Ciltheroe._____________________


1955 B.S.A. BANTAM 125c c. for sale: s/frame: d/seat: taxed Dec.: £35.—Anply evenings or week- ends: 16, Franklin St.. Cllt.herne.


SEWING MACHINES.—Buy from s the firm you can tru«t. T.n**ep


MORTON’S SALE.—Surplus stock of ladles’, gents.’, hovs’ Watches, reduced to clear. See windows.— Morton’s. 13. Moor Lane. Clith- croe. Tel. 420.


___________


mtocks of new and reconditioned machines: Jones main agents: t achines converted: repairs, elec­


Blackburn. Tel. 44873. (opposite Duttons Brewery)._________ .


ric motors: over 60 vpars experi­ ence, — Hobkirks. 35. Snlford.


May we demonstrate this low cost Tractor which is outstanding for power, wheel grip, reliability, ecenomy. and easy starting?


T Fordson. David B’-own end T.H.


A good selection of guaranteed used Tractors in Fe»-eus=on


Hurricane H°’-voster. Manure F Spreader nnd Baler.


THE CRAVEN MOTOR CO. LTD.. Ph SKIPTON.


or a complete Farm mechanised service consult—


one 2212 and 2213._____


1 RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA­ iMOND REPAIRS of all kinds: sat­


£2 for vour old Gas Cooker if vou order a new one NOW. Call at your Gas Showrooms to-day.___


BORDER X LAKELAND WORK” J ING TERRIER PUPPIFS for sale.


BAMFORD FV "2 MANURE SPREADER for sale: fuliv recon­ ditioned: as new.—Lindley Pate. Glsburn. Tel. 251 . _________


C. Burgess, Higher Kempstone. hatburn.


GOOD FAMILY HOUSE for sole: four Bedrooms. Bathroom nnd Toilet: Lounge Dining Room. Kitchen and Pantry: large attic Bedroom: outside Washhouse. Coals, nnd W.C.: pleasant country district: open views: Garden front and rear.—Write: Box D3. Advertiser nnd Times.__________


BABY RUROO BO“lLFR for sole: also Tillev Paraffin Heater: both Adve in good condition. — Apply:


SERVIS “ Powarelirin ” WASHER with heater and nower wringer r for sale: excellent condition:


Nr. CLITHEROE. Delightful end v terraced Country Cottage with


MORTON’S SALE.— Belgium Cotton Smmres. hpavv nunlitv. from £6/15/0. Carnets. Mnttlncrs. Rugs. Bedding*, all reduced. Real genuine bargains at Morton’s Sale. 18. Moor Lane. Clithcroe.


rtiser nnd Times.__________


egularly serviced: £28.—Clith- eroe 691.______________________


niew of Pendle Hill for sale. Com- Rrislng: Large Lounge Dining moom, good Kitchen. 2 Bedrooms,


WHITE ALSATIAN PUPPY for «nle: good pedigree: cheap.—11. High Street. Low Moor.________


GREY L.C.B. PRAM for sale: £3: Pram Seat 10/-: New Canopy 15/-. 24. Primrose Street.


—15. Cannon Street. Preston. Lnncs^________________________


nrltrn Bathroom: -1 acre Garden.


UKELELE for sale: good condition. --Write: Box D4. Advertiser and


GREENHOUSES. GARDEN SHFDS for sale: cash or h.p.: free delivery and erection.—Fisher and Co.. 4. King Lane. Clitheroe.


Times. _ .


fqs? B.S.A. BANTAM for sale: 7 500 miles only: good condition: £16 onn. Also Hornbv Dublo Gauge DO Electric Train with four engines, goods and coaches: }?,7 on.o—Closes Cottage. Dunson


Tel. 257.______________________


tFT—SINGLE BED with spring matt-ess for sale: in very eood condition: £4. Also laree Bahv Bath and Stand: 12/6.—23. Windsor Avenue.______________ _


Bridge._________ ______________


1958 MORRIS 1.000 Travellers 180 Car; de luxe: excellent con­ dition: fitted heater .. £495


quality u sed cars


1958 AUSTIN A35 4-door Saloon: 1 blue: heater: very good con­ dition throughout . . . . £395


1957 AUSTIN A35 2-door Saloon: snruce preen: heater; ex-


1957 MORRIS 1.000 Van: green: 1357 heater: taxed to December:


1957 (Dec.) BOND MINICAR: fie 13 luxe: red: hard top; excel­ lent condition ..............£160


centional condition . . £370 good condition .............. £259


PRIMROSE GARAGE (GLITHEROE) LTD..


Whalley Road, Clitheroe TEL. 883.


' P E R SO N A L


INSURANCE.—All classes of insur- ance transacted.—Consult: Fisher


MRS E. LAMBERT. REGISTERED MR BARCLEY CORSETIERE. 1 WHITTAM CRESCENT. Whalley. 1 Tol. Whalley 3345.


and Co.. 4. King Lane. Ciltheroe. T i1el.. 257i.


jo


HP _Your private hire purchase can be arraneed by Flsher and Co 4. King Lane, Clitheroe. Tel.


____ mi. WMUHW WW-.W. W 25L ....-- . _____________ FO R H IR E


TENTS AND CAMP BEDS for hire: F r om the Outdoor Shop, Ba<mp


Road. Rawtenstall. Tel. Bossen- dale 1013. Bookings may also be made at the Camping and Out- door Life Exhibition to be held i at Longholme School. Bank otreet. Ratrtenstnll, on February


Admission free: open 2-9 p.m. week-days: Saturday open 9 a.m.


ynd 23rd. 24th and_ 25th. until 6 pjn.





sfaction guaranteed.—24 King William St.. Blackburn Tel. 7920.


ONE FRIESIAN BULL for sale: 18 months old: guaranteed correct. —H. Thistlethwaite Lower Gills Farm. Rlmington. Clitheroe.


he supreme David Brown Albion


designed to take all types of implements


DAVID RROWM IMPLEMATIC DIESEL TRACTOR


vou can get the latest FOR FR14/15/0 4v 4L X 3i* 4» x 21. '4 x 4. 4


S IT U A T IO N S V A C A N T


ATTENTION! Let your hobby be l your income and pay for your


umb Lane. Bradford 8.


fuxuries the pleasant way. Knit kor pleasure and profit with our knitting machine and exclusive wnitting scheme. For details Lrite: Dept. CA, Ideal House.


WASHER-UP REQD. (MALE OR FEMALE).—APPLY:


TEL. CLITHEROE 333


MOORCOCK INN, WADDINGTON.


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


MALE reqd. for car cleaning and garage maintenance, etc.; aolc to


PLUMBERS reqd. lor good class work.—Apply: John Watson and Sons. York Street. Clitheroe.


TWO BUILDING TRADES LABOURERS reqd. Wages: £9 10s. 8d. per week of 44 hours. Pensionable post. Good canteen and travelling facilities: Apply personally or in writing to the Secretary at the Hospital.______


LBROCKHALL HOSPITAL. ANGHO, Nr. BLACKBURN.


drive an advantage.—Apply: Wcll- gato Motors Ltd.. Clitheroe.____ _


LOOM SWEEPER reqd. for silk looms.—Apply: Wm. Westhcad and Sons Ltd., Salford Bridge Mill. Ciithcroe.________________


IN M EM O R IAM


HOLDEN.—Memories of a loving Mother, who died February 17th. 1950; a dear Father, who died February 14th. 1959; also Sister (Chrlssie), November 19th. 1956.


—From all at 95. Henthorn Road. Treasured memories


HOLDEN-—In loving memory of Mother. Father a n d Sister


9. Llttlcmoor Rond._____________ 14, Monk Street.__________ __


—From Lily. Jim, Lynne and Rosemary.


Loved and remembered.


—From John, Mary and John. 5, Moor End._________________ _


HOLDEN—In loving memory of a dear Mother, Father and Sister (Chrissic). Remembered always.


9, Leo Street. Accrington.________


HOLDEN.—Treasured memories of a dear Mother. Father and Sister l Chrissic).Always in our thoughts. —From Ada. Bill and Joan.


WEAVERS rccid. either experienced or younsr people, male or female, t prepared to learn. Please note


HOLDEN.—Treasured memories of a dear Mother and Father, Ada and James Holden; also a dear Sister, Chrissic.


8hat this mill now works an m1-hour day. starting at 8 a.m.. s aking it possible for people in turrounding towns and villages


VACANCIES EXIST FOR MOTOR t DRIVERS for ex-farm milk collec­


SKILLED MAINTENANCE FITTER reqd. Also skilled Electrician. Rates of pay as per N.J.I.C. for craftsmen in the cement industry. Annly: Personnel Department. Ribblesdale C eme n t Limited. Clitheroe._____________________


without difficulty. Apply: John Southworth & Sons Ltd., Jubilee Mill. Clitheroe.________________


o reach us at starting time goodion: guaranteed 42-hour week:


HONEST. ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN aged 19-23 with good know­ ledge of livestock, reqd. as Sales­


DOMESTIC HELP reqd.; 3 days per week.—Hcsketh, Moorside, Wiswell.______ _______________


man to assist main acrent for large firm marketing sheep dips, mineral supplements, etc.: must have clean driving licence. f Farmer’s son or someone with


large area covered, based on Preston. Lancashire. There are


arming background preferred:


ADAPTABLE LADIES reqd. to train as part-time Interviewers


Po: Pye. 37. Kings Drive. Fulwood. reston.


good prospects for right man. t providing he will work. Replies


GIRL OR YOUTH read, for full­ mtime shop work: or lady or older ittlemoor Corn Mill. Clitheroe.


for the International Import and Export Company Ltd.: 4 hours daily 9-30 to 1-30 or to suit requirements. Full training given. Excellent opportunity to supple­ ment Income with basic wage and generous commission. For details write: Mrs. D. Simpson. Hevfold Farm Cottage. Colne.


GOOD HOME available for res­ pectable working woman.—Write: Box D2. Advertiser and Times.


The well known manufacturers of V e t e r i n a r y and Agricultural products offer—


DAY SON A HEWITT LTD. (Est. 1833)


Good salary, expenses, commission i and pension scheme for outstand­


png applicant, who must 1: Have t roved sales ability preferably in


W. l . _ ................ .................. .


CLITHEROE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS


CLEANER (female) rend.: 20 hours. £3/7/7 per week. Apply bv letter, stating age. experience r and the name and address of one


ebruary._____________________ _


PART-TIME S.R.N. reqd. for night duty. Applications to Matron.


W A N T ED


OLD GUNS. Pistols. Rifles. Revolv­ ers reqd.: best prices paid—Peter Field. Pendle Hotel. Chatburn.


BOARD AND LODGINGS reqd. by single lady.—Write: Bok Dl. Advertiser and Times.__________


YOUR SUPPORT read, for St. Paul’s Scout’s Jumble Sale to­ night (Friday) at 7-30 p.m. in the


BILLIARDS TABLE reqd.: I size: for boys’ ward. — Full details to: The Secretary. Brockhnll Hospital. Langho, Nr. Blackburn.________


Sunday School. Low Moor. _______________ L O S T _______________


GENTS.’ WRISTLET WATCH (black strap) lost between Brennand Street and Shawbridge Football Ground: finder rewarded. —13. Brennand Street.


TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE AT ENGLANDS HEAD.


" have received instructions from SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25th


RICHARD TURNER & SON


’ PAYTHORNE. GISBURN Nr. CLITHEROE


Mr. Fletcher to sell by Auction Upon the Premises on


HViz. 2 Cows due March/April: 8 b eifers due April to July; 7 strong aulling Heifers: 9 Heifers 12 m.o.;


29 FRIESIAN & FRIESIAN CROSS CATTLE


B n Tractors; Bamford Mower; Bamlett Mower (6ft. cutter bar): Suck Rake; Side Rake: Manure Cpreader; Swe e p (hydraulic); F hain Harrow; Transport Box for perguson: Tractor Trailer, com­ Fulete with sides and shelvings; 2 Wllwood Units nnd spare Bucket: H olsley Electric Fence; 2 Hen Uuts; Poultry Equipment; Dairy t tensils; Four Oaks Spray: quan­ sity curved Asbestos Sheets (big size): Forks, Rakes nnd other


nd 3 Angus Bullocks. 18 m.o. soIMPLEMENTS include: 2 Fergu­


mall Tools. t Also good, baled and loose Hay


o be taken off. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms: Cash.


FARMERS IN STOCK:


BAMFORD’S FARM YARD MANURE SPREADERS. BAMFORD’S BALERS, at Out-of-Season Prices.


Inquire:


LINDLEY PATE GISBURN


Telephone 251


Wreaths and all Floral Tributes expertly made to order


BARKERS, WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES.


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


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298


Wreaths. Bouauets, Cut Flowere, etc.


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


Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe


Tel. Chatburn 230. Members of Teleflower


^HOSE we serve have found the facilities of


our private chapels and reposing rooms to be both appropriate and convenient.


^SCALES BFUNERAL SERVICE


CLITHEROE 34 5


LACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 2S41


Auctioneers' Offices, Bentham (Tel. 444/5/6). Nr. Lancaster.


Site


48. PAESON LANE. CLITHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


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


"U^ieatki . Bouquet* Git


. (pliant*


Personal attention given to all orders.


Maxwell House Instant Coffee will be available all next week.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


GOOD SOUND COTTAGE urgently reqd.: Clitheroe district.—Further particulars: Fisher and Co.. 4. King Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 257.


Tel. 234.______________________


phe agricultural field. 2: Be arepared to call on farmers nnd


n confidence to: Sales Director. (C.A.). 22. Dorset Street. London.


3:gricultural traders in own car. i Be aged 25-40 noprox. Apply


NORTH AND WEST LANCASHIRE AND PART OF WEST YORKSHIRE


FIRST CLASS VACANCY F£R A REPRESENTATIVE in


R an full-time or part-time.— L. D. Blackburn nnd Sons Ltd..


scheme.—Apply: Manager. Milk Marketing Board. Croft Street. C i l t h e r o e .________________ _


conditions and pension


Loved and remembered always. —George/ Marlon and Sylvia.


JACKSON. — In loving memory of Mother, who died February 14th.


1958; also Father, who died March 1st. 1949, (late of Forest Becks).


Time goes on with many Jo changes,


—Nellie and Bob. Wennlngton.


y and sorrow, smiles and B tears,ut your memory still is W cherished.


ith the passing of the years.


RUSHTON—In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother. Winfred, who died February 21st. 1959.


Newton House and all at Higher Parkgate.____________________ _


—From her loving Husband, Harold, and Daughter, Sandra, Audrey.


We often think of bygone W days.hen we were all together, The family chain is broken B now,ut memories live for ever.


RYDEHEARD—In loving memory of a dear Husband, Father and Granddad, who passed away February 18th, 1957.


Like falling leaves each year B goes by.


17, Woodvale Road, Hall Green, Birmingham 28._______________


—From his Wife and family.


—From all at Lamb Roe Cottage. B IR T H D A Y M EM O R IE S


February 20th, 1959. Worthy of remembrance.


H A M M 0 N D.—Birthday memories February 16th, of my dear Wife, Edith.


29. Whalley Road. Clitheroe. A C K N O W L ED G M EN T S


—From her loving Husband, Tom.


BOOTHMAN.—Mrs. W. Boothman, Florence and Kenneth express sincere thanks to all relatives, t neighbours. Rev. A. K. Bisbrown,


7. Fort Street. Clitheroe.________ orrow.


Phe choir and members of St. s aul’s Church. Low Moor, the ataff of Brockhall Hospital, and t ll other friends for floral sributes received and kindness shown during their time of


DAVIES. — Mr. Robert David Davies wishes to thank all rela­ ttives, friends and neighbours for


59, Peel Street, Clitheroe._______ ociety. Blackburn.


teferee to the Divisional Educa­ Rion Officer. Education Office. Fishton. not later than 23rd


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


kheir messages of sympathy and mindness during his sad bereave­ J ent; also the staff of St. soseph’s Hospital and all who Sent donations to the Spastic


HARDIKER.—The husband, son and daughter of the late Mrs. Hardiker wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for ex­ tpressions of sympathy and floral


orthwick for kind ministrations. West Bradford and Quebec._____


aributes in their bereavement: Clso the matron and staff of J litheroe Hospital, the Rev. T. H. B. Hawkins and the Rev. Dr. T.


5. Seedall Avenue. Clitheroe.


NIGHTINGALE—Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Nightingale wish to thank all friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement.


POTTLE.—Mrs. M. Pottle wishes to n thank all relatives, friends and


30. Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe. ttention.


oeighbours for kind expressions mf sympathy, floral tributes and b asses received during her sad nereavement: also the doctor and Furses. Father Winstanley and a ather Hannan for their kind


TYACK. — The family of the late t Margaret Ann Tyack wish to


41. Downham Road. Chatburn.


ympathy and floral tributes received during their time of sorrow.


fhank all friends and neighbours sor their kind expressions of


Years may come, years may go, But memories cling for ever.


V/ORTHINGTON. — In l o v i n g memory of Rachel, who died


ut memories of you will never die.


—From Rose, Bernard, Tony and John.


(Chrissie). Worthy of remembrance.


HOLDEN.—In ever loving memory of M o t h e r. Father, Sister (Chrissie) and Son, Jim.


Send for our selection of designs


MEMORIALS GRANITE, MARBLE. STONE


and nrioes. You will be placed under no obligation and find us anxious to help.


Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road


W. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASONS


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


B IR T H S 28, The Crescent, Clitheroe._____ _


DOUGLAS. — On February 12th, t 1961, at Preston Royal infirmary, ll concerned.


So Haig and Barbara tnee a ingleton), twin boys. Thanking:


MANDEVILLE—On February 12th, at the Louise Margaret Hospital, Aldershot, to Phyllis (nee Horn­ by), wife of Squadron Leader F. MandcviUe. a daughter (Philippa Jane) a sister for Paul.________


SLATER.—Jim and Haze! (nee Wrigicy) have pleasure in


daughter. Janet, at Bram’.ey Meade Maternity Hospital on February 13th, 1961. Thanking all concerned.


announcing the birth o f a


ENGAGEMENT S PIDDEN— RIGBY


The engagement is announced between Mervyn, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pidden. of At- worth. Nr. Melksham. Wiltshire, and Margaret Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ri g b y . Abbotsford. Chatburn Road. Clithcroe._______________


SCHOFIELD—LOFTHOUSE


The engagement is announced between John Derek, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield, of Salthill, Clltheroe, and Jean, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lofthouse, of Pimlico Road, CUthcroe._____________________


STANDEN—GORNALL


The engagement is announced between Pamela, the o n l y daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Gor- nall. Bleak House, Stonyhurst, and Michael, the only son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Standen. of 3. Wood Street. Lancaster. Con- gratulatlons from both families


The engagement is announced between John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Swain, of 2. Abbesr Terrace. Barrow, and Alwyn. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Maple, of 12. Calder Avenue, Billington. Congratula­ tions from both families.


' SWAIN—MAPLE


Congratulations. Mother and Dad, on your silver wedding annivers­ ary, February 22nd.


S IL V E R W ED D IN G S TURNER—PARKER


—Love from Brenda, Brian. Bernice, Barrie, Derek; Grand­ children Lorraine and David


25, Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe. D E A T H S


BICKERSTAFFE. — On February 13th, 1961, at Burnley Victoria Hospital, Thomas, the beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Ann Bickerstaffe, aged 83 vears (formerly of Up Brooks. Clith- eroe). Cremation was at Burnley on the 16th.


BOLTON (nee Rowe).—On Febru­ ary 14th, 1961. (in hospital), Alice Hindle Bolton, the dearly loved wife of the late James Bolton, of 26. Henthorn Road, Clitheroe. aged 66 years. Inter­ ment at Clitheroe Cemetery on Tuesday, February 21st, at 2-30. Reposing in the “ Calverley Chapel of Rest,” Chatburn Road.


—Calverleys Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day, 1017 night.__________


CALVERLEY.—On February 10th, 1961, (in hospital), Nathan, the


dearly loved son of the late Nathan and Lily Calverlev, of “ Mayfield Caravan Site.” Gar- stang, aged 63 years. Interred at Clltheroe Cemetery .on Thursday, February 16th, 1961.


—Calverleys Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day. 1017 night.__________


dearly loved wife of Robert David Davies, of 59. Peel Street, Clith­ eroe, aged 74 years. Cremation was at Accrington on Wednesday, February 15th. 1961.


the


—Calverleys Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day. 1017 night.__________


DAVIES.—On February 10th. 1961, (in hospital). Margaret


HARDIKER.—On February 11th, 1961. in hospital. Mary Jane, the beloved wife of Thomas Hardiker. of 55, Peel Street. Clitheroe. aged 91 years. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on February 15th.


—Bennett. Clltheroe. Tel. 582.


SWALES—On February 13th. 1961. at 2. Moss Street. Clitheroe. Albert, the beloved husband of Ethel Swales, aged 71 years. In­


Fterred at Clitheroe Cemeterv on —Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582,


ebruary 16th.


TEAGUE. — On February 14th. 1961. at 27. Mitchell Street, Clitheroe. William Henry, the


—Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582. IN M EM O R IAM


beloved husband of Sarah Teague, aged 74 years. Cremation to-day (Friday. February 17th) at Accrington at 3 p.m.


BIRKETT.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, who passed away February 14th. 1956.


—From Mary. Walter and Sons.


Time rolls on and years pass B by.ut loving memories never die.


BIRKETT. — In loving memory of a dear Mum. Mary Ellen, who


—Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Daughter. Ann, and Son-in-law. Ewan, Cardiff.


passed away February 14th. 1956.


HARGREAVES.—In loving memory of a dear Husband and Dad. Benjamin Arnold (Benny) who died February 15th. 1953.


6, Henthorn Road, Clitheroe.


—From his loving Wife and Family.


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