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— CLITHEROE LTD. — Selected Used Vehicles:
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LANGSHAW, DRIVE. CLITHEROE A select site In a quiet residen
1961 ISETTA PLUS; heater, spare wheel, wing mirrors, taxed. Immaculate condition.
1960 AUSTIN A.55 FARINA de-luxe saloon; fitted heater, screenwashers, taxed. B.M.C. warranted.
1 1959 AUSTIN A.55 FARINA de-luxe saloon; fitted all extras, taxed. Choice of two. B.M.C. warranted.
I 1958 AUSTIN A.55 saloon; heater, etc., taxed. 1957 AUSTIN A.35 4-door saloon; heater, taxed.
1957 AUSTIN A.35 2-door saloons. Choice of four. All fitted heaters and taxed.
1956 MORRIS MINOR saloon; heater, new engine un used, taxed.
1953 AUSTIN A.40 SOMERSET saloon; heater, recon ditioned engine, taxed.
1957 STANDARD 6cwt. VAN. 1958 AUSTIN A.35 VAN; heater, taxed.
H.P. TERMS -Fifth Deposit—3 Years to Pay J 6lgl
A desirable centrally situated site in a residential area.
NEW HOUSES & BUNGALOWS
. CLITHEROE PARK AVENUE
Semi-Detached Bungalows ..£2050 Sunshine House ......................£2150 Living-Room House ............. £2270
Prices:
Ask for plans and further par ticulars.
NORFIELD, WHALLEY ROAD, Nr. CLITHEROE.
BExceptionally well built detached P ungalow with open view to Dendle Hill. 2 Bedrooms, Lounge. Gining Room. Kitchen. Pleasant
Garage space. Freehold. R.V. £21.
arden area to front and rear. Freehold. R.V. £38.
Premises with excellent Flat above All with Vacant Possession.
Snacious Double-fronted Shoo 54-56-58. LOWERGATE
BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE AND WANTED FISHER & CO..
4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.
TO LET
LOWER SHEEPWASH FARM, t RATHMELL. to let. 85 acres or
Phereabouts of Meadow and Basture Land, with House and o uildings. Also DUBBS. 31 acres Pr thereabouts of Meadow and o asture Land with Barn. Together 1r separate. Land 14th February. F9G2; Buildings 12th May. 1062. bor particulars: T. D. Bi!s-
Settle 3141. FOR HIRE
orough. Meadowcroft, Settle. Tel.
MODERN 4 -BERTH TOURING CARAVAN for hire.—C. Hooley, 57. Woone Lane, after 6 pm.
POULTRY AND EGOS Immediate supply of genuine B.M.C. Service Parts. Backed by B.M.C.
Technical Service and trained mechanic*. Exchange engines and units. Warranted for 12 months.
| WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE |
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Burnley and District Hospital Management Committee
NURSING CADETS
VACANCIES. Applicants must be not less than 15 years of age. Those selected for appointment will not com mence duty until they reach 16 years.
Group Secretary, Burnley General Hospital, and must be completed and returned to him not later than 31st July, 1961.
Forms of application can be obtained from the
and will afterwards be interviewed by a selection panel. Those who have already made application will be
All applicants will be given a simple educational test
called for the test and Interview without further application.
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LIVE POULTRY read.; top prices. Tel. Brown, Bolton-by-Bowlana 2411.________________________________________
100 B.L. x L.S. Point of Lay Pullets for sale. Excellent stock—Capstick Field House. Rimington. Tel.: Gls- burn 285. _____________________
I.G. x L.S. ns hatched. 1/3. Delivered. — Rigby, Iinowl Top Farm. Mearley, Nr. Clitheroe.
AT STUD
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PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud.—Shoesmith, Copy Nook. Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton- by-Bowland 264.
CARPET CLEANING ALTERATIONS
REFITTING SERVICE
SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS
Free Fitting Service.
WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street CLITHEROE
Telephone; Clitheroe 136
Hunt puppy show at Gisburne Park
]\TR. A. WOOD, of Pendleton, -LTJL carried off the challenge trophy for the best hunting hound of last year’s puppies and the prize for the best dog In show at the annual Pendle Forest and Craven Hunt Puppy Show at Gisburne Park on Saturday.
was the winner of the chal lenge cup, to be won three times in all, for the best puppy in the show.
Mrs. Thompson’s Crumpet
Mrs. J. R. Hindley, and Mr. Hindley, Master of the Hunt, welcomed the competitors. Dr. Leather, Master of the Hol combe Hunt, replied.
Tea was provided by Mr. and
i Peak Hunt, Derbyshire, and Mr. E. Wiltshire, huntsman from the same Hunt.
results
mer (Mr. J. Parker); 3, Cus tomer (Mr. Thompson, Bar-
Best dog: 1, Cutler; 2, Cran-
Thompson); 2, Cosy (Mr. A. Hudson, Gisburn); 3, Corset (Mr. Hudson).
noldswick). Best bitch: 1, Crumpet (Mrs.
and Crumpet (Mr. Thompson); 2, Campion and Comfort (Mrs. Palmer and Miss S. Gilbert); 3, Cosy and Corset.
Best couple: 1, Customer
Chorus (Mrs. J. Wolfenden, Bolton-by-Bowland); 2, Crazy (Mr. J. Parker); 3, Craftsman (Mr. R. Hargreaves).
Best walked puppy: 1,
greaves); 2, Comrade (Mrs. W. B. Henderson).
Hunting hounds from last year’s puppies: Dogs: 1, Culvert (Mr. Har
Wary (Mrs. Palmer and Miss Gilbert); 3, Custody (Mrs. Thwaite); 4, Waver (Mr. Whit taker).
Bitches: 1, Harebell; 2,
Judges were Mr. H. U. Stephenson, Master of High
SATURDAY DAY OLD R.I.R. X L.S. Cocks and Pullets. 1/- each.
tial area. 1 A few plots still available for
0B1 Call and see our plans for uiuiimuiimuii
Hothersall & Forrest FAL .PA
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AUCTlONr.F.RS. VALUERS AND '■ ESTATE AGENTS
HANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE TEL 95. OH-EVENINGS 755
The Semi-detached Residence
No. 5, MOORLAND CRESCENT. CLITHEROE
a A nicely appointed Property In
bays to frontage and offering the following accommodation •
good residential locality. Brick-built, with double-storey
f Hall; Lounge, mod. tile range, titted bookshelves; Dining Room, wile range: Kitchen furnished L ith stainless steel sink unit and c arder. Three Bedrooms 'with aombined Bathroom and W.C.
with direct drlve-ln from highway. Pleasant Garden areas.
Mains Services. Annual Ground
Rent: £4. Rateable Value: £30. Vacant Possession on completion. To View annly: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.
bove. Outside Coalstore Garage.
F. W. L. STEELE & Co. Auctioneers and Estate Agents,
1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. ___________TEL. 1092.
NEW DETACHED AND SEMI DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS
EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE Full details:
F. W. L. STEELE & CO..
1-3. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. CLITHEROE
NEW BUNGALOWS By PLACEWELL LTD. at
BALMORAL AV.. CONWAY AY.. off Honthorn Road.
No. CIO ’bus from Market Place. £1,875 & £2,075
4-mile town centre. « ew u u iu u t io n ;
B Inc. road charges, fltt. Kit.. 2/3 f eds; Garage space. Mortgage
acilities available. LA. 0046 or MAIn 8619. 14 .
a Enquire Site Office—Saturday and Sunday afternoon—or Ryder And Dutton, F.A.L.P.A., 17 St Bnn’s Square. Manchester 2 Tel
Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clithoroo. Tel. 95.
Market reports
of fat stock there was a good show on offer of 57 cattle? 676 lambs and sheep, 26 pigs and 20 calves before a good attend ance. Prices realised;
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART Monday. At Monday’s sale
grade 1, £ 5 /5 /-to £5/12/- per cwt.; grade 2, £4/16/- to £5/8/- per cwt.; fat cows, £3/10/— to £3/17/— per cwt.; best quality lambs to 2/4d lb.; other fat lambs 2/ld. to 2'3d. per lb.; young sheep l/9d. to 1/1 Id. per lb.; ewes 50/_ to 69/- each; Pigs, porkers, 29/6 to 31/6 score; cutters 28/- to 30/6d. score; bacon 30/- per score; sows £24 to £30/10/- each. Young calves £2/15/- to £5 each.
Best heirers and bullocks,
80 newly-calved cattle on offer to good attendance. Improved trade for most classes.
trade and a good clearance. Wednesday: Large show of
There was a satisfactory
other good cows £60 to £71; plainer £50 to £59; best heif ers £70 to £85; others £55 to £ 68.
Best young cows £72 to £86;
(Poulton) and Mr. A. Howarth (Ramsbottom), made the fol lowing awards; Newly-calved heifer, 1 and 2, W. Pennington (Bilsborrow); newly - calved cow, 1 and 2, R. Duxbury (Knowle Green).
.. DAIRY
heifers met a slower trace. Friesian type cows to £88 and heifers to £96; Ayrshire trpe cows to £82 and heifers to £74; Shorthorn type cows to £80 and heifers to £76.
290 newly calved cows ard
H. Dawson; 2nd and 3rd, J. Shuttleworth & Son. B. and W. Heifer: 1st, D. Harrison; 2nd and 3rd, R. Thompson & Sons. Cow (other colour): 1st, W. Sutcliffe; 2nd, J. Shuttle- worth & Son; 3rd, G. Speak. Heifer (other colour): 1st and 2nd, R. Thompson & Sons; 3rd, Mrs. E. A. Drlnkall & Sons.
Prizes: B. and W. cow: 1st, FATSTOCK
sheep; 82 pigs; 216 calves. Certified cattle: 3 grade 1
Forward: 133 cattle; 729
steers; lowest price, 102/-; top price 107/-; average price 103/6. 2 Grade 1 heifers: low est price 102/-; top price 105/-; average price 103/6. 8 Grade 2 Steers: lowest price 95/-: top price 104/-; average price 99/6. 10 Grade 2 Heifers; lowest price 91/-; top price 105/-; average price 98/6.
I Uncertified Cattle: 4 reject ■ steers and heifers- lowest | price 87/-; top price 135/-; j average price 115/4. 26 pru- j graded steers and heifers: j lowest price 97/-: top price | 114/-; 103/6. 80 other cattle; | lowest price 70/-; top price 101/-; average price 84/6.
SIIEEP
i top price 2/9: average price j 2/4. 15 Shear! ings: lowest
618 Lambs: lowest price 2/01;
, Prlce i/Gl; top price 1/101: | average price l/a. 96 Ewes
I (each) lowest price 50/-; top price 120/-; average price 72/2.
PIGS
j top pi ice 32/3; average price ; 29/8. 45 cutters; lowest price j 28/-; top price 31/9; average : price 30/1. 4 baconer's- lowest , Price 28/6; top priC'e 30/-; I average price 29/3. 5 over- i weight pigs; lowest price 25/-; j top price 27/6; average price | 26/3. 11 sows (each)° lowest price £19 10s.; top price £33: average price £24 4S.
17 porkers: lowest price 26/6; CA LV E S
I price 15/-; top price £11 15s.; average price £4 2S. id.
216 calves (each): lowest o Better trade for all classes
| 2nd, J. E. Parker- 3rd H. and . M. Dugdale.
rav uow: 1 Dodd; 3rd, W.
f stock. Prizes; Fat Steer: 1st and
Judges, Mr. S. Cummins
GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD- (All Attested)
SAWEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and C LE OF 300 NEWLY-CALVED HOWS and 200 NEWLY-CALVED f EIFERS being a large majority of
consignments direct from Scotland and the North.
armers’ cattle b u t including R and Sale of Heifers a t 1 p.m in
1 Judging at 10-30 a.m. Ballot at 1 Sale of Cows at 11 a.m. in R'ng
0-45 a.m. ________
SALE OF FATSTOCK being up wards of: 200 Cattle: 1.200 Sheep: 150 Pigs; 300 Killing and Roaring Calves.
ing 2. WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and
eeded); 2 p.m. .Sheep. S No Sale of Store Pigs due to
wine Fever restrictions. TUESDAY. AUGUST 1st
INFORTNIGHTLY SALE OF 250 i -CALF and 150 STORE CATTLE
White de-horned Heifers due Aug.. Sept, and Oct. for J. D. Taylor. Esq.
ncluding: 12 very smart Black and
SALE Of 2.000 STORE LAMBS for which entries would be welcome to enable us to advertise.
SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW and Sale at 12 noon.
AASHIRE JERSEY CATTLE CLUB J ND NORTH EAST OF ENGLAND CERSEY CATTLE CLUB. Prizes: mlass 1. Pedigree Jersey Cow Tn- 3 ilk a t Tn-calf: 1st €5. 2nd £2. Hrd £1. Class 2. Pedigree Jersey 2 eifer In-milk or In-calf: 1st £5.
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26th C SPECIAL SALE FOR THE LAN
o hallenge Cup for the best exhibit Cwned by a Lancashire Jersey Cattle Club Member. Reserve
nd £2. 3rd £1. C The Baldwin Perpetual Silver
from the Auctioneers-and must be completed and sent to them by first post. September 4th.
hampion Prize of £ 1. Entry Forms can be obtained
RICHARD TURNER 8c SON. Auctioneers and Secretaries. BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/6). Nr. Lancaster.
THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
GISBURN AUCTION MARTS THURSDAY,
F WEEKLY SALE of Calves and f atstock a t 11-30 a.m. when the Sollowing will be ^ forward: 60-70 Lteers. Heifers and Cows: 800-1.000 Pambs. Sheep and Ewes; 40-50
MONDAY NEXT. JULY 24th
igs. 67Last Sale Nos.:Cattle 57; Sheep
6; Pigs 26; Calves 20.
WEDNESDAY NEXT. JULY 26th L At 11-0 a.m. PRIZE SALE of
pwards of 70 Head will be on offer.
Last Sale No.: 75. FRIDAY NEXT. JULY 28th
Cocal and North Country Newly- u alved Cows and Heifers, when
SHEEP SALES at 11-0 a.m. when a good show of All Classes of STORE SHEEP and LAMBS will be on offer.
First of the Season’s SPECIAL
b Schedules for these Sales may Ee had from the Mart Office. Early i ntries are requested for advertis
ng and penning arrangements.
Geld and In-Calf Sales: To-day. Friday. July 21st, and Friday. August 4tli.
Tel. 325. J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary
THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
SALE of upwards of 150 Newly- f calved Cows and Heifers direct
MONDAY NEXT. JULY 24th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and
excellent selection of well-bred Heifers direct from the breeder as well as Scotland and the North.
rom local farms, comprising an
Judging 11-30 a.m. Sale 11-45. TUESDAY. JULY 25th
a FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW Cnd SALE of In-Calf and Store mattle. 200 Choice In-Calf Cattle, Bostly due July/Oct. 110 Store Hullocks and Heifers and Bulling
eifers. Stirks, etc. 4 Included are:
5 Choice B. & W. HEIFERS due Aug./Sept. from Mr. Percy Brown Ingleton. A grand selection well 8 worth attention.
Salvldge.
Class 1. Best Lightweight In - Calf Cow.
Prize Schedule
Class 2. Best Heavyweight In - Calf Cow.
Class 4. Best Pen of 4 Steers.
Class 3. Best In-Calf Heifer with not more than 4 Broad Teeth.
Class 5. Best Pen of 4 Feeding Heifers.
ith Store Cattle. THURSDAY. JULY 27th
w Ju d g in g 11-0 a.m. Sale 11-30 a.m. 2 WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK
230 Fat Cattle; 1.700 Fat Sheep; 0 Fat Pigs; 30 Calves.
w All stock for private Certification 10-
0 a.m.
Note Change of Times for Grading and
Sale.Commencing this day. Sheep grading will commence at 8-0 a.m ; Cattle grading will commence at 9-
S Sale of Pigs & Calves 10-15 a.m.; Cale of Sheep 10-30 a.m.; Sale of
ill bo graded from 9-0 a.m. to Oa.m.
attle 2-0 p.m. (approx.). a No sheep accepted for grading
after 12-30 p.m. FORTHCOMING SALES
fter 11-0 a.m. No cattle accepted for grading
Tuesday. August 8th: First Special Sale of STORE LAMBS.
Tuesday. August 22nd: Great An nual Sale of BULLING HEIFERS
and STORE CATTLE of all classes.
Tuesday. Sentember 5th: Second Annual Prize Sale of BULLING
HEIFERS.
Tuesday. October 3rd: Annual Sale of SUCKLERS and POLLED STORE CATTLE. BREEDING SHEEP of all Classes.
M. H. SKIDMORE. Secretary Tel. Hellifleld 226. ____________
MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE Auctioneer and Valuer. Tho Grange. Hellificld.
Forthcoming Sale
Farm, Slaldburn. I
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6th S Total Dispersal Sale of Farm
tock for Mr. F. Whitfield. Horns
Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298
Wreaths & Bouquets OUT FLOWERS
Class 6. Best Pair of Bulling Heifers.
She ‘Ro&E&ioE
48. PARSON LANE. CLITHEROE.
MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA
’Phone Clithcroe 183 (Day and Night) for
LOAeatks . Bouquets Cut 9-(We>is . (plants
Personal attention given to all orders.
Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, Tea and Biscuits served,
50 ANGUS. HEREFORD & FRIES. STEERS and HEIFERS for Mr. B.
B. & W. Springing HEIFERS for Mr. A. Gray, Long Preston.
a Grading a t 8 a.m. Sales at: 10 c.m. Calves; 11 a.m. Cattle (clean nattle first); 12 noon Pigs (licence
AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED. All the latest colours and designs. All a t less than usual prices. Widths from 27ln. to 6 yards.
o, Moor Lane. Clltheroe. BR0ADL00M
Example: 5 x 4 yards £27//l0/0. Delivered and fitted tree.
80 LEEDS ROAD, NELSON Tei. 62816, Also at Sktoton,
TAPSELL & WEST
DlANrt BKOAUWAY' PLUS fitting for the broader foot.—D. Lord and Son, 5. Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
RUSBRIDGE.—You can choose any article in stock—Watches, Clocks. Rings, Cutlery—and pay for it weekly.—liusbridge Jewellers. 24
cooking for large and odd-slzed xarpets. Now In stock: 6 x 4, 51 4 4, 5i x 34, 6 x 4, 5 x 34, 5 x 3, x4 x 4, 44 X 34, 44 X 24. 4 x 4. 4 p 3J. 4 x 24. 34 x 24, etc., etc. All £ile tufted through. Carpets from P 6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12. ny door-to-door canvasser.
alease Note.—No connection with
TAPSELL & WEST. “ The Old Firm,"
Opposite New Inn.
89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Also at
No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE. SKIPTON.
soiled bargains and Carpets at l sale prices. Jus t a word to those
tfcli aiZAJO. MISCELLANEOUS SALES
Don’t forget your dusters
Bundle 2 /9 Bundle THE BEST VALUE EVER
Oddie’s Textiles SITUATIONS VACANT
OCEAN LINERS and otner ships require Radio Officers; day or evening course. prospectus: Northern Counties Radio School,
PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS reqd. for first-class work. — Apply: John Watson and Sons, York Street. Clitheroe.________________
91. Lancaster Road. Preston.
WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING VACANC I E S FOR YOUNG PERSONS—
APPLY TO: MR. J. RAYMOND DEWHURST, MESSRS. JAMES DEWHURST & SON. (CLITH _EROE) LTD.. SHAW BRIDGE
ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE KEEN TO WORK AND WILLING TO LEARN. NO OTHERS NEED APPLY. BRIGHT PROSPECTS AND GOOD WAGES FOR YOUNGSTERS WITH INITIA TIVE.
3— INTELLIGENT BOY FOR DRAWING-IN ROOM, TO LEARN REACHING AND DRAWING. LATER TO LEARN K N O T T I N G MACHINE WORK.
2— INTELLIGENT BOY TO LEARN WEAVING WITH A VIEW TO BECOMING JUNIOR APPRENTICE OVERLOOKER.
1— LEARNER WEAVERS. JULY SCHOOL-LEAVERS
MEMORIALS GRANITE. MARBLE. STONE
Send for our selection of design* and prices. You will be placed
_____1 - — _ .. - L I i n . . 1 Art * n H W. ROCK
Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road
MONUMENTAL MASONS
GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164
BIRTHS
T A Y L 0 R.—On 19th July at Bramley Meade, to John ana Marie, a Brother (Alan) for Paul John. Thanking all concerned.
COMING OF AGE
T 0 W N 8 0 N.—Congratulations Stephen, on your 21st birthday,
July 23rd. —Love, Josephine.
______MILL, CLITHEROE._______
LOCAL HELPER reqd. week-days: full or part-time.—H. Hodgson. Newton.________________________
SMART GIRL reqd. for shop work: half-day closing Saturday.—A. E. Veevers Ltd.. Shaw Bridge P.O.. Clitheroe.
Applications are invited from intelligent boys leaving school this summer who wish to enter the
MOTOR TRADE AS
APPRENTICES
TO THE FOLLOWING TRADES— MECHANICS,
PANEL BEATER,
belected applicants who will later ce required to attend training Fourses at the Austin Motor
Apply first in writing to— actory.
RE-UPHOLSTERY—Save middle tman’s profit, we recover your pittle as £10 Chairs £3. Over 100 eed. Collections, deliveries, free.
King William Street. Blackburn. lreasured 3-piece as new for as
PRIMROSE GARAGE (Clitheroe) Ltd.
WHALLEV ROAD. CLITHEROE.
matterns for your choice. Work t anship first class and guaran
HOUSEWIVES! Knit for profit and pleasure .with our knitting f machines. ’ This exclusive and
PART-TIME FEMALE EMPLOY- EES reqd. for outdoor work in
Phone or write to-day and we will be pleased to call evenings at your convenience. Distance no object.—Beakbane. 68, Sandygate Burnley. Tel, 7188._____________
details write: Dept. CA, Ideal House, Lumb Lane, Bradford, Yorks.__________________________
tascinating new knitting scheme hurns your hobby into cash, and
elps pay for your luxuries. For FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
David Brown 950 and 850 Tractors. Albion Balers, Hurricane Har vester, P.T. Linkage Mowers, Jones Hay Tedders. Ayrshire Elevators, Blanch Tedd Rakes. Buck Rakes — second- han d machines in immense variety, I immediately available for work.
THE CRAVEN MOTOR. COMPANY LIMITED, SKIPTON. Tel. 2212/3,
cf you have a haytime problem, onsult—
SAVE Space in your home. Let us i convert your Sewing Machine
RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA MOND REPAIRS of all kinds; sat
aturday._______________________
illiam St.. Blackburn. Tel. 7920 WANTED
h The children are going on 1oliday from July 27th to August f 1th. We should be very grateful for the loan of a few Camp Beds
CHILDREN'S HOME ST. DENYS’ or this period.__________________
FLAT, furnished or unfurnished, urgently ' required by couple.— Write Box No. G.3, Advertiser and Times.
PERSONAL
MRS. E. LAMBERT. REGISTERED BARCLEY CORSETIERE,
Open for business both holiday weeks
1, WHITTAM CRESCENT. Whallcy. Tel. Whalley 3345.
YOUR SPARE-TIME has a CASH VALUE when you are a Dyson and Horsfall Christmas Club Organiser. Free Gifts and many other benefits, as well as good f Cash profits. Write to-day for
No. 100, Aqueduct Mills, Preston. Lancs.
LOST
GREEN BUDGIE lost Wednesday. Please return to 27. Mitchell Street. Clitheroe. Reward.
ull details to: DYSON & HORS FALL LTD.. (Dept. 230). P.O. Box
WANTED, in or near Waddington. August T5th to 21st, Bed and Breakfast and evening meal for parents and two young children.. —Reply to K. Rushton, 14, Wad- dlngton Hospital._______________
DOUBLE BLOCK of Battery Cages required. 12ft. long.—Capstick, Field House, Rimington. Tel.: Gisburn 285.____________________
Wisfaction guaranteed.—24, King
GOOD PRICES paid for feather beds.—Smith. 19. Park Road, Southport. Tel. 2378.___________
tncludes electric motor, foot con crol, stitch light and handsome darrying case. Collection and Telivery free all districts.—Walter Chomason, Cabin 2, Open Market. S iitheroe. Every Tuesday and
nto an attractive electric portable i model. Price only £12-10-0 which
local area; wage £4/2/6, plus good commission rate; ideal for ladies with 4 hours per day to spare.—Write for interview: Box FI, Advertiser and Times.
MODERN GIRLS
LEAVING SCHOOL, MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES!
WE WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO MAKE A REALLY FIRST CLASS CARMENT UNDER T EXCELLENT CONDITIONS.
FROM COMMENCEMENT. EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS EARN TWO FIGURE V/AGES REGULARLY.
HE PAY IS GOOD TOO
NICE CONDITIONS—MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK - MODERN MACHINERY- EVERYONE FRIENDLY.
1 SHOULD CALL AND HAVE A ROUND THE WORKS.
GIRLS I N T E R E S T E D
CHAT WITH MISS SLATER AND ASK TO BE SHOWN
“ SEERCRAFT55 LTD.
LOWERGATE WORKS CLITHEROE.
TEMPORARY HOUSE - PARLOUR- MAID wanted for August and September. Good living conditions
LADIES requiring part-time em ployment with good basic pay and expenses, plus committion i scheme are asked to write' for
Might suit student. — Hindley, Sawlcy Lodge. Nr. Clitheroe.
anterview to Box Gl. Advertiser nd Times._____________________
MEN and YOUTHS required for C h a i r - F r a m e Assembly and machine operating. Apply morn Lings. — Wm. Hanson & Sons (C)
BAR ASSISTANT req’d, 7-11 p.m. f (evenings); also Lady full-time
lithcroe.______________ .________ 2or 2 week’s Holiday Relief from
COST CLERK req’d.’ No previous experience necessary as a full o training will be given. Ideal
3rd. July.—J. Didsbury. Punch Bowl Hotel, Hurst Green. _____
UNDER GARDENER required, middle-aged; Wife to help in house 3 hours daily. Refs, essen
Write Box G.2, Advertiser and Times.__________________________
atial. Modernised house with E.L. dnd Bath available. Write full
p A person is required to train to Terform Chemical Analysis, Coal p esting, etc.; aged 20-30 years Areferred. Weekly wage. 2 weeks S nnual Holiday with pay. Pension
LABORATORY ASSISTANT
cheme in operation. _ Apply:
_______ Personnel Office.________
BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY
S TAF F MIDWIFE (full-time) reqd.; resident or non-resident..
NURSING AUXILIARIES (Part- A time). Rate of pay 3/8ld. per hr.
pplications to Matron.
CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE.
NURSING AUXILIARY (Part-time) required for night duty 2 or 3 nights per week. No experience necessary. Rate of pay 3/8jd. per hour.
FEMALE DOMESTIC required for i approximately 3 hours per even
Applications to Matron. BIRTHDAY MEMORIES
—Winnie, Arthur and Children ng. Rate of pay 3/3 5d. per hour.
VOSE.—Birthday memories of a dear Mum and Grandma, July 23rd.
VOSE.—Birthday memories of a dear Mum and Grandma, July 23rd
—Kathleen, Arthur and Ken. Wreaths, Bouquets. Cut Flowers, etc.
A. PEARCE & SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pcndle Hotel)
Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe Tel. Chatburn 230
Members of Telefiower
G. CALVERLEY — & SONS, LTD. —
Chatburn Rd., Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors
CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES
Service—Day & Night
Tel.: 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT. r e s id e n c e :
48, YORK STREET CLITHEROE
^ T SCALES’, staff holidays arc taken in rotation.
Therefore, prompt service by comp ete nt personnel is ALWAYS available, even during holiday periods.
^SCALES
FUNERAL SERVICE BLACKBURN 4042
ACCRINGTON 32641 CLITHEROE 345
etails—J. E. Yorke, Halton Place, Helllfield, Sklpton.______________
RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LIMITED CLITHEROE
Funeral Director
ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY
THE LAST TRIBUTE arranged with dignity and efficiency.
PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.
INTERMENT or CREMATION. Telephone; Whalley 3201
_____ (Day or Night).______
Wreaths and all Floral Tributes cxncrtty made to order BARKERS,
WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES,
Ctithcroc (near Primrose Bridge)' Tel. 521 (any hour)
pportunity for young man.— Ctd.. Moorgate Works, Sun Street.
STORES CONTROL s Proper training will be given to
ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement is announced between Peter Wolstenholme, of Accrington, and Barbara Smith, of Whalley.
WOLSTENHOLME—SMITH
—Congratulations from both families.
MARRIAGES
On Saturday. July 15th a t the Church of St. Anthony and The Holy Infant, with Nuptial Mass and Papal Blessing, Christopher Coneron Leeming to Joan Seddon, B. A.
LEEMING—SEDDON SILVER WEDDINGS
WALL3ANK.—Congratulations and Bust wishes Mother and Father on the occasion of your Silver Wedding. 18th July. 1961.
—With love from Robin, Jean, Elaine and son-in-iaw Gordon.
DEATHS
AINSWORTH—On July 19th. ill hospital, Rebecca, the dearlv loved wife of Robert Ainsworth, of 15. Faraday Avenue. Ciitheroe aged 40 years. Service at St. Paul’s Church. Low Moor, on Saturday at 10-30 a.m. prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel, CUtheroe 345.
KING.—On July 17th, 1961, in l hospital, Stephen, the dearly
—Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel.: 582. ccrington on July 20th.
aoved infant son of Ian Crawford wnd Valerie Joan King, aged 2 Aeeks. Cremation took place at
RUSHTON.—On Wednesday. 19th July, 1961, at Colthurst, Wadding veton, Clitheroe, Harold Lever, the
Waddington, a t 1-30 p.m. to-day, Friday, July 21st. followed by
ervice at St. Helen’s Church, Tel.: 172.
private cremation. No flowers by request.
—Silverwood Waddington. and South worth,
THORNBER.—On July lGth. 1961, at Lees House Farm. Cow Ark. Clitheroe. Hilda, the beloved wife of Fred fhornber aged 47 years. t Cremation took place at Pleasing-
on on July 19th. —Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel.: 582.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
doctors and stair of Queen’s Park Hospital. Blackburn, and mem bers of the Conservative Club and management and stair of Ash worth and Smith Ltd., for the kindness shown to them in their 1 recent sad bereavement.
elatives, friends. neighbours 2, Montague Street. Clitheroe.
MEYER.—Mrs. Meyer and family express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours, the family doctor and District Nurses, for floral tributes and kindness shown in their recent bereave ment.
6, Lilac Grove Clltheroe._________
THORNBER.—Mr. Thornber and family wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement. Also the Family Doctor and District Nurses for their kindness.
Lees House Farm, Cow Ark, Clitheroe.
ALAN PARKER
COWPERTKWAITE.—.Mrs. E. A. Cowperthwaite and family wish r to express sincere thanks to all
S ry dear Husband of Marjorie.
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