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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 4, 1962 PRIMROSE GARAGE


CLITHEROE LTD. For New


Austin Mini Vans


LICENSED AND DELIVERED £ 3 9 2 -0 -0 (including heater)


LOW H.P. TERMS 5% p.a. Interest


t i n t “ 'd ep o s it of £98 ------ 36 Payments of £9-7-11 A h lV k Example:


vlMEDIATE OR EARLY DELIVERY OP ALL AUSTIN OR RILEY CARS


Exc ellent u se d vehicles


AUSTIN Mini Van, green, heater, one owner. BMC Warranty.


1961 AUSTIN A35 Van, he ater , re a r seats, low mileage, BMC Warranty.


1960 Austin Healey Sprite, full equipment, choice of two in immaculate condition, BMC Warranty.


1960 AUSTIN A40 de luxe Saloon, h e ater , one owner, BMC Warranty.


1960 AUSTIN 7 Saloon, h e ater , one owner, BMC Warranty.


1959 AUSTIN A55 Mk. I I de luxe saloon, grey, one owner. BMC Warranty.


1958 AUSTIN A55 Saloon, h e ater , good condition. 1956 FORD Consul Saloon, green, h e ater . AND OTHER SPECIMEN CARS


WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)


JOHN HOLT


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


—DEAD OR ALIVE Day and Night Service


Fat Horses bought at Tod Prices R.SJP.C.A. HUMANE KILLERS USED


ING HEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WVOOLLER 200______


THANKS


THE COMMITTEE of Newton Institute wish to thank all who helped in any way in the recent t efforts for Cancer Research; also


British Legion for their arrange­ ment of the Social Evening.


he Hodder Valley Branch of the SITUATIONS WANTED


TANKING. Hay Baling. Wood Saw­ ing. etc. reqd.—H. C. Ireland. Hcnthorn, Clithcroe. Tel. 795.__


YOUNG LADY with two years' ex­ perience as a children’s nurse willing to baby-sit.—Tel. Chat- burn 283 after 5-30 p.m.


L FISHER & Co. - AND AND 'ESTATE AGENTS.


4 KING LANE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 257


NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


riirheroe Call and Inspect the Ste Dlan and obtain further par-


qituated in the finest site In


LITTLEMOOR CLITHEROE


Ucmara of the plots which we can reserve for you. Hous PARK AVENUE


es and Bungalows for earls


Soomed'BimgSows^ Two ,types of semi-detached Houses.


Call for further details. p r o p e r t y in c l it h e r o e Buying or selling, we offer a


COCaneSndSllnspSect1oeur register of properties for sale.


C


BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS F0R SALE AND WANTED FISHER & CO..


4, KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257. _________


F WEEKLY SALE of Calves and foatstock at 11-30 a.mM when the S llowing will be on offei. 50-60 Steers Heifers and Cows; 40-60 Noring Lambs; 150 Local and


THE CLITHEROE^AUCTION MART MONDAY NEXT. MAY 7th


El a s tG and Spring Lambs 195; Figs 57.


orth Country Hogeets. Sheep and Sa™ Nos5': Cattle 53; Sheep


Local and North Countiy Newry- calved Cows and Heuers will be


WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 9th CWEEKLY PRIZE SALE of Dairy


attle at 11 a.m.. when 60 head of


f°Ata the close of the Cattle each Wednesday, all classes of STORE SHEEP and LAMBS will be offered. Sale of Vaccinated Store Pigs at


S SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW and


1-30 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 11th


when 300 head of all classes will be on offer from the well known farmers and dealers. Prizes will


ALE of In-calf and Geld Cattle, t fore July 31st; Best In-calf Cow.


October 31st; Best In-calf Heifer. (Farmers’ Classes). Best ln-calf Cow to calve on or before July 31st: Best In-calf Cow. to calve between August 1st and October 31st. £3. £2, £1 in each class. Champion Best In-calf Cow or


o calve between Aueust 1st and


Heifer on the Ground. £5. Judging 10 a.m. Sale 11 a.m.


and LAMBS. arEarly entries for all these Sales


may be advised. FRIDAY. MAY 25th


Tel. 325.


_________PERSONAL_________ FACIAL HAIRS expertly removed by Miss Tomlinson D.R.E.. 2. St. James Row, Burnley. Tel. 0678. Hours: Mon., Wed., Frl., 1-30—6 p.m.; Sat,, by appointment.


MRS. LAMBERT. 1 Whittam Cres. Tel. Wballcy 3345.


BARCLEY CORSETIERE (Reg.)


SPENCER FOUNDATION GAR­ MENTS; individually designed; ‘ order now for your holidays.—


' Mrs. Nevard. 23, Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Lancs. e requested so that customers


In-calf and Geld Cattle. J. W. MARSHALL. Secretary.


TUESDAY. MAY 15th (Old Fair) All Classes of STORE SHEEP .. _ ,


be offered as follows: beBest In-calf Cow, to calve on or


Hothersall & Forrest F A X P A


AU C T lO Nt r .P S . -V A LUE R S A N D • " E S T A T E AGENTS


: bank salerooms, cutheroe . I E L 0 5 OK E V EN ING S 7 S S


WHALLEY Desirably situated on "The Sands"


The Superior Semi-detached Residence


a A Property of imposing appear­ snce with a frontage of dressed


" GLADWYN"


elsewhere.tone to first floor and spar-dashed slates.


DOak panelled Hall; Lounee: Kining Room with French window; Flitchen and Larder on the Ground a oor. Three Bedrooms; Bathroom and separate W.C. above. Coalstore


Green Cumberland roof Accommodation


t rear Porch. Brick-built Garage. b Generous Garden Areas laid out


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


ion to view from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


No. 18, PARK AVENUE. A Superior Pion. A well-built stone-fronted


Semi-Detached Residence with t the benefit of recent modernisa­ Aroperty with the following


b ccommodation: Hall; Lounge, Day window, fitted “ Baxl ” range; Bining Room, new tile range; Kreakfast Room, half tiled; t itchen, half-tiled and with lino File floor; Larder. On the Upper rooloor; Four Bedrooms and Bath­ ro m. half-tiled with new Bath­ Bom Suite and W.C. First Class Mrick-built Garage. Usual Offices.


£31. Annual Chief Rent: £2/14/9. Vacant Possession.


ains Services. Rateable Value:


No. 51, CASTLE VIEW, A stone- f built Property with a palisaded


brontage. Accommodation: Vesti­ Dule; Hallway; Sitting Room: S ining Room mod. tile range: t cullery Kitchen and Larder on


vices. Rateable Value; £32. s Further particulars and permis­


oth front and rear. Mains Ser­ ‘


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


1-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 1092. EVENINGS 1016.


CLITHEROE


NEW DETACHED AND SEMI­ DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


p A healthy and beautiful country


in course of erection at EDISFORD PARK


osition on the outskirts of town. Prices from £2,475.


DETACHED SHOWHOUSE ON VIEW EVERY SUNDAY 2-0—4 p.m.


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


Sole Agents: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


HoAn excellent stone-built terrace B use containing 3 Bedrooms.


WEST VIEW. CLITKEROE


athroom. Sitting Room. Living Room, large Kitchen Larder. Con­ servatory. 2nd W.C.. Fuels. Room for Garage. R.V. £16. G.R.: £2


p.a. i This well maintained property is


--ut. '


---------------, ------------------------------ The Modern Freehold Semi-Detached Residence


viA most attractive layout pro­


11. PEEL PARK AVENUE. CLITHEROE


room. half-tiled sen. W.C., Hall. Lounge. Dining Room, superb Kitchen, etc. Garage. All Mains Services. R.V. £30. Immaculate condition throughout.___________


des 3 Bedrooms, half-tiled Bath­


3 ith family size accommodation of ro Bedrooms, Attic Bedroom Bath­ l om ‘Sitting Room. Dining Room,


15, CASTLE VIEW. CLITHEROE w A superior end terrace House


arge Kitchen. Larder. Wnsh-hou«a. 2nd W.C.. Fuels. Room Garage. R.V. £23. G.R. £1/18/10 p.a. Full printed particulars of the


above from: F. W. L. STEELE ft CO..


1.3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


GISBURN AUCTION MARTS ITU (All Attested)


he Ground Floor. Above are Two Bedrooms and combined Bathroom and W.C. Yard with Usual Offices at rear. Mains Ser­ vices. Rateable Value: £15 Vacant Possession.


No. 21. NEWTON STREET. A Commodious Family Dwelling-


house with the following Accom­ modation* Central Hall; Two Front Sitting Rooms; large Living Room: Scullery Kitchen: Larder. Three excellent Bedrooms above Roomy Yard at rear with usual offices. Mains Services. Rateable VaUie: £14 Annual Ground Rent: £1/5/6. Vacant Possession.


No. 5. MOSS STREET. A compact t stone-built Dwellinghouse with


he following Accommodation: Vestibule: Sitting Room: Living Room, tile range: Kitchen with Two larce Bedrooms on the Upper Floor. Yard at rear with usual offices. Mains Services. Rateable Value: £10.


No. 24, SHAW BRIDGE STREET. This stone-buHt Cntfaee DwM- itmrbousp comnri.ses: Laree Living Room, tile range: Small RcuPorv. l white norcelain sink, and Two


Coabstore and W.C. The Pronprtv well maintained and nlcelv decorated. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent: 5/2. Rateable Value: £7. Vacant Possession.


aree Bedrooms above. Outside


Mo. 99. TAYLOR STREET (Jubilee Terrace). A Rtone-built Dwelling- house comnrlslne* Vestibule: HaHway: Sitting Room: Living Room. T.enn-to Kitchen with white porcelain sink (h and c. water). Above are Two Bedrooms and Bathroom furnished with Bath. Washbasin arid CvUndar Ounboard. TTsunl Office*? in large Yard at rear. Rateable Value: £12. Annual Ground Rent: £!. Vacant Possession on completion.


To view annlv— , HOTHERROLL ft FORREST.'*


Auctioneers and Estate Aeents. Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 95.


BUSINESS AND PROPERTY FOR SM E


CLITMCrae


with modernised Living Accommo­ dation in good residential localltv. Turnover £8 000 per Annum. A u d i t e d Accounts. Particulars from: HOTWCRSALL ft' FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


G RO C E R Y ft M IY F D BUSINESS


ANNUAL COLLECTIVE SALE to be held at


CHESTFR flVFNUE Playground CLITHEROE


TUESDAY. MAY 15th. 1962 at 12 o’clock


AND MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS


AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS MACHINERY. IMOt.Ff/IPMTS


Please nnst entries and particu­ lars to: The Auctioneers.


(as previous)v conducted bv J H. Sw,n«r1nhurst A.R T.C.S.)


T. SU.VERWftOD. 17 Chester Avenue. C!ith<»roe. Tel, 229.


J. RALSHAW. N*”*! Sawloy Orange. Clitheroe. (Chntburn 351).


Tlip IICI I ir ic i n MIHTimi mart no 1 *rr»


MONDAY NEXT MAY 7th t a’ved Cows and Heifers Including


direct, from Scotland and the breeder. Judging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30.


he reeulnr entries of Heifers


THURSDAY NEXT. MAY 10th 2 rVrrp.Kf.v ‘SALE OS’ FATSTOCW


at Pies: 20 Calves.


THESE SUBSTANTIAL ASSETS SUPPORTED BY EXCEPTIONAL RESERVES OF OVER


£6,500,000 ENSURE TO ALL OUR INVESTORS


STRENGTH • SECURITY • STABILITY PROVINCIAL


WHY NOT ASK FOR DETAILS OF OUR INVESTMENT FACILITIES TH E


BUILDING SOCIETY) CLITHEROE Steele & Son


CASTLEGATE Tel: 603


HEAD OFFICES BRADFORD and LEEDS


SHARES AND DEPOSITS IN THIS SOCIETY ARE TRUSTEE INVESTMENTS 40 Branch Offices and over 500 Agencies throughout the British Isles Member of The Building Societies Association.


THIRD GREAT ANNUAL SPRING PRIZE SHOW and SALE


Grading 9 a.m. Sale li n.m. TUESDAY. MAY 15th


n^ a' fs Z dmeS rt01a lnriIn wJudging 9 a.m. Sale lo-an a m


Store'Catt°eVS and ith Store Cattle.


J0 n


100 In-calf Heifers and 300 In-calf Cows for T. Entwistle. Esq.


StEntries Include: NIchnicnn 5Z


COLLECTIVE SALE OF IMPLEMENTS


MONDAY MAY 14ih rawer; Nicholson 5WZ strawer driyen Arc Weldor 0’n trailer


“Hassls: Ferguson Mounted kfciwe?: Bamlett Mounted Mower- 7RTC


GREAT ANNUAL SALF or


forthcoming sales SATURDAY, MAY 2Gth


endCatt^ 1tumn 400


F00 Fat Cntt’e: S00 Fat Sheen- 90 ep' -u


o . ^ EKPY PRTZE SHOW nnd r SALE of unwards of 100 Newlv-


S TFTTRD OREAT ANNUAL oPRTNG PRTZE SHOW nnd SALE


TUESDAY NEXT. MAY 8th


f 600 Tn-rnlf Cattle. nnChfimplonshln Prize of £5


nnd £1 In nnrh pin.**** Class 1—B’nek nnd White or Blue Cow.


o d Reserve Chnmnlonship urizp


Class 2—Cow. any other colour. Class 3—B’nck and White or Blue Heifer.


Class 4—H«lfer. anv other colour Class 5—Farmer’s Cow o** TI°ifer. .Tnrtrdnrr 10 am. Rale 11 am.


tore Cattle at 12 noon. S FOFTNTOHTLY SALE of 100


THURSDAY NEXT. MAY 10th S WBFKT.Y PR TZP SHOW nuri


aALE of 200 Newiv-ca’vcrt Cows


n f fnrmnr*:’ rn t t .ln l in t . 1nebid1ntr ennslcnments direct from Scotland and the North. 1 Judging at. 10-30 a.m. Sale nt,


nd Heifers bnlm? a Inrce mn1nr»tv


wnrds of: 250 Cattle: 100 Sheen: 100 Pigs: 200 Killing nnd Rearing Calves.


1 amWEEKLY PBT7E SHOW nnd SAT.E of FATQ'r'VTC


nn-


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


Grading at R n.m. Sales at: 10 a.m. Calves: 11


GWEEKLY SALE of 350 Tn-Plg folilts and Sows nnd Store Pigs,


SP FOURTH GREAT ANNUAL o RING PRIZE SHOW and SALE


lowing Sale of Fat Pigs. TUESDAY. MAY 22nd


f 400 Tn-calf Cattle. M COLLECTIVE SALE OF


ACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS Entries for advertising welcome.


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Aucionecrs and Secretaries. _ BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/G).


______ Nr. Lancaster._________ MISCELLANEOUS SALES


RUFUS CARR LTD. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY


1959 ZEPHYR: excellent condi­ tion: 26,000 miles; taxed £425


1957 FORD PREFECT de luxe; In good condition: taxed. £285


1960 LAND ROVER, hard top: short wheel base; 10.000 miles: heater, etc.; taxed.


1959 (October) FORD 5-cwt. Van: good condition. £195


Bank Salerooms. Glitbcroe. Tel. 95. Bv T. S IL V E RW O O n— .1. RA1.9WAW


1 RICE TWO-COW TRAILER: con­ dition as new.


CENTRAL GARAGE. RIMINGTON. Tol. Gisburn tg54.


CLITHEROE. Tel. Clitheroc 73


Exchanges and H.P. Terms BAWDLANDS GARAGE


1962 LAMBRETTA U 125 for sale; £105 o.n.o.; many extras: genuine reason for sale—Tel. Clitheroe 113.


ONE DAVID BROWN “ 990 ” IMPLEMATIC L1VEDRIVE TRAC- TOR WITH 52 B.H.P. DIESEL ENGINE. ON 11-32 (REAR) AND 600.16 (FRONT) 4-PLY TYRES £739/9/0


KNOW A BETTER DEAL?


Live multi-speed P.T.O. and guard no charge. Live all-purpose hy­ draulics. no charge; Differential lock no charge; Traction control unit, no charge; Universal draw­ bar. no charge; Tractormeter, no charge: Full field and road light­ ling. no charge; Category 1 and 2


binkage, no charge: Hand parking


rake, no charge: De-luxe seat, no charge. Total £739/9/0


Yes. it’s true! All these items— nnd many others—are included in * the all-in price of the David Brown


OR THE “ 880 ” TRACTOR COSTS ONLY £699/9/0


rts class bv at least £30. And


is only £709/9/0. These David Browns are selling fast! .


emember the non-livedrive model


So see The


Craven Motor Company


FOR A BETTER TRACTOR SER- VICE; PHONE SKIPTON 2212/3.


Skipton NOV/


CORNER HOUSE. Kins Lane, Clitheroc. Viscana Skirts, Knick­


ers and Pantccs; all sizes,______ Ring . . .


Clitheroe 136 — for —


RADIO & TV REPAIRS


Aerial Erection, etc. — also —


Electrical Repairs and Supplies


ment purposes. Sale^p mVert SG Tel. Hciii^idK22BMORE’ Spcrctnry


Ml|kV enteU


Garden and Lawn fertilisers


Jo h n Innes Composts.


Price lis t on app]tcatlon. Prompt delivery


R* Standring and Sons


GREENACRE STRFFT Tel.; CLITHERo


T S


en; various m S ^ lteMld«ct r ’Tyr


’ Main Agents: FERGUSON CASr. H.P or RENTAL WALTS LTD.


58 Whalley Rd~ Clitheroe PUBLIC NOTICES


»■ itupuiTe F.O.—Friday. April °29th :1097; Tuesday. May 1st:


29th0581. a t s t u d


O roars at S tu d : Ped. Essex and 2 BOAKp


Rows and GUta


• 990 ” Livcdrive Tractor. And i look at the price—the lowest In


f 2 euinons. Other prizes: £3. £2 on good decorative order through­ Oddie’s Textiles


IF YOU WANT TO BE JET PRO- PELLED buy JET PETROL; 4/31 gall. _at_Wellgate_Motors.______


ALLWIN L.C.B. PRAM (black) for sale: good condition; cheap.—4, Slddows Avenue. Clitheroe._____


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer in part exchange for new goods.—24, J King William Street, Blackburn.


FOLDING CAMPING CABIN 12ft. x 8ft. (six bunks) for sale.—Theo Wilson. 59, Pimlico Road, Clith- eroe.__________________________


Tel. 7920._____________ ________


New condition: all sizes. Manv soiled bargains and Carnet* at sale nrices. Just a word to t,h<""w


SHIP’S CARPETS


looking for large and odd-sized carpets Now 1n stock: s t 4 R1 X 4. 5f X 3J 5 x 4 . 6 x 31 5 x 3 44 X 4 44 X 31 44 X 24 4 x 4 4 r 3 4 <*x 24 3 4 x 24 e tc »to All


Please Nntn.—No connection with anv door-to-door canvasser


pile tufted through Carnets frorr £6/10/0: 4 x 3s from £12


TAPSEI.L ftr WEST LIMITED. “ The Old Firm” Onnositn New Inn


H9. LEEDS ROAD NELSON Also at


No. 15- BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON.


BROADLOOM


Example: 5 x 4 yards £27//'l0/0 Delivered and fitted free


AXMTNSTER to WTLTON FITTED All the latest colours and designs AD at less than usual prices Widths from 271n. to fi vards


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. 8« LEEDS ROAD NELSON


Tel 69816. Also Skfn+on


RE-UPHOLSTERY —Save mldd’e men’s profit, we recover vour


win he pleased to call evenlrc- nr vour convenience Distance no ohlect—P.enkhane 6R Sandvgate _Bnrn1ev _To1_71 ______


hene o’* write to-dnv and we


l treasured 3-plece as new for as nittle ns £10 Chairs £3 Over TOO marterns for vour choice Worfc- t an«hln first class nnd guaran­ Peed Collections deliveries free


MORTONS for high-clnss Watch. Clock nnd Jewellery Repairs. Local accnts for Timex and Tncer- snll Repair Service; nil work fully guaranteed: nearls re-thread by cxnerts.—Mortons. 1R. Moor Lane. Clithnroc. JTel. 4 2 0 ._____


SAVE SPACE IN'YOUR HOME! Let us convert vour sewine machine ta nn attractive electric portable model, price onlv £12 10s.. which Includes electric motor, stitch light, foot control, and handsome carrying case Collection nnd deliverv free all districts. — Walter Thomason.


WE ALLOW UP TO £50 on vour o’d Washer against, anv NEW


B F A UTIFUL BLACK TOY POODLES for sale: excellent nedi- groe—TeV Oreenwood. Bolton- bv-Bowlnnd 223.


____


Washing Machine. We also have t the largest selection of recondi­


1ioned. fully guaranteed washers Tn tbn district — TOP LEX B.TMTTEO 13 Fleming Square.


WOOLESCROFT FIREPLACES ____28^Parson_ Lane, Clithcroe.


lackburn._Tel. 7489^__________ DAWSONS FOR


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered: new aprons: wheels re-tvred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves. Moor


Lane and Woone Lane. Clithcroe. Tei figs


CYRIL LORD CARPETS. — For samples, measurements, etc., ring


Whallev 2233: or P.C.. 3. Ridding Lane. Whalley._________________


NEW RANG'E OF TEENAGE SANDALS now in stock: from 35/11.—D. Lord and Son. 5, Moor Lane. Clitheroe. ____________


28, Parson Lane. Clitheroe. WADE’S FIREPLACES DAWSONS FOR


CORNER HOUSE. " King Lane. Clitheroe. Men’s Socks and Stockings in good wearing strong grey rib and marl mixture; all sizes.__________________________


SEW UP-TO-DATE. SEW ZIG-ZAG. More and more the new zig-zag sewing machines gain in popu­ wlarity. Viking. Necchi, Bernina,


owner of one of these superb models. Buttonholes, overcasting, sewing on buttons, every sewing t operation right at your finger­


f e offer you the choice of the 6inest available. For ns little as


0 guineas you can be the proud


Aips. No attachments required. a ttractive part exchange allow­


TENNIS RACKETS repaired and restrung, m a c h i n e stringing; natural and synthetic gut.— Cooks. Castle St reet.____________


FIREPLACES FROM £12 TO £45 DAWSONS.


1961 B.S.A. 250c.c. for sale; £90; 8.000 miles. 1959 Lambretta Scooter; £60; recent £20 overall, bills to show; h.p. terms if reqd. Mason, Kemple School of Motor- ing. Stonyhurst. Tel, 365.______


PARSON LANE. CLITHEROE.


FULL RANGE OF CHILDREN’S SANDALS: in four width fittings; from 19/11.—D. Lord and Son. 5 Moor Lone. Clitheroe.__________


nce on your own machine and easy terms too. Your enquiries welcomed. — Walter Thomason. Open Market Clitheroe, every Tuesday and Saturday. Service centres and showrooms: 55/57. Westgate, Burnley, and 72/74. Scotland Road. Nelson. Phone Nelson 62122.________________ _


Onpn Market Clithcroe. Tuesdays and Saturdays.___


. Open Market. OHtheroe. every Tuesday and Saturdav.


v


GENT.’S CYCLE for sale; 21in frame; 3-speed hub dynamo; ex­ cellent condition.—26, Brownlow Street. Clitheroe.______________


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


Don’t forget your dusters Bundle 2/9 Bundle


THE BEST VALUE EVER


WANTED


SCRAP ' IRON AND METAL reqd. i Sell to the oldest scrap iron yard


WE HAVE A CLIENT urgently requiring a superior 4-bedroomed Detached House or Bungalow in t this area.; quick sale assured for


che right property; minimum aommission.—Fisher & Co., Land


nd Estate Agents. 4, King Lane Clitheroe. Tel. 257.


SEMI OR TERRACED HOUSE Clitheroe-Waddington area ur­


CROQUET SET reqd.—Write: Box K2. Advertiser and Times.


3ox K4,_Advertiscr and Times.


BROKEN AND FALLEN WOOL and Dagglngs reqd.: licensed by British Wool Marketing Board. Licence No. D 5075. Also reqd.: Sacks and Bags.—David Highland. Metal Merchant, Vareys Yard. Salthlll Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 510.


iser and Times.


____PROPERTY FOR SALE ___ BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL


gently reqd.; quick sale; mini­ mum commission.—Fisher & Co. Land and Estate Agents, 4, King Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 257.______


COTTAGE reqd. (to buy): 2 bed­ rooms: good condition; Clitheroe J or surrounding district.—Write:


FECITT BROS. MEMORIAL CRAFTtMSH SINCE 1860


Whalley New Road BLACKBURN


’Phone: 6248 (Open Saturday afternoons)


CANOE reqd.; must be in good t condition.—Write: Box K5, Adver­


PROPERTIES for sale: visit the CHATBURN PARK ESTATE. Clitheroe. and inspect the unsur­ passed quality properties: sensible price: 90r^ mortgages.—Further details: Site Office, or Mvers and Keighley. 43. Cheapside. Bradford. Tel. 31388/9.


IN MEMORIAM


E. ALLEN-—Treasured memories of dear Mother, who died May


2nd. 1961. 3. Eastmoor Drive.


—From her loving Son. Fred. Daughter-in-law and Grand­ children.


ASPDEN. — In loving memory of a dear Father. James Henry, who died May 6th. 1961.


ehind my smiles there’s many F a tear.


45. Lowergate Road. Hnncont, Accrington.___________


—From his loving Son. Bob.


BROWN.—Treasured memories of our dear Daughter. Marjory, who died May 9th. 1957.


A token of love and remem­ brance.


37. Llttlcmoor R o a d .__________ 1_Ribble Avenue. Grindleton.___ At rest.


Oh memories of his smiling face. His free nnd faithful ways. The heart that won so many friends.


ANY MAKE Of SEWING MACHINE rpnaired. cleaned and oiled, or t cnmr>l p tel y o verb m 11 ed: sati sf n c-


sonion guaranteed —Walter Thoma­


Park House Farm, Knowsley, Liverpool.______________________


Hf one we shall never forget. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BRUNKER.—Mrs. Brunkcr and family express sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours. friends at the King’s Arms Hotel, members of the British Legion, employees of the Ribble Motor Services, and members of t Clitheroe Social Club for floral


4 Alma Place. Clitheroe.________


CLARK.—Mrs. Clark and family sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes; also the doctor for his kindness.


—From his loving Wife. John and Edward.


ROBINSON.—Treasured memories of a dear Husband nnd Father. John, who died May 1st. 1961.


In happy, bygone days Time will never heal our grief Our love for you was far too deep.


SMITH.—In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother, who passed away May 3rd. 1958.


—From her loving Husband, Son and Daughters.


er memory to us is a treasure Her loss Is a lifetime’s regret.


—From her loving Mummv. Daddy, and Sister, Kathleen.


We think of her in silence. And often speak her name For all we have left are And memories. her photo in a frame.


GRAINGER.—In memor y of Mother, who fell asleep May 5tb 1961.


or a father I lost nnd loved so dear.


Forget you Dad I never will. For in my heart you linger B still.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298.


BIRTHS


BOOTHROYD.—On April 16th. to Hyiton and Joan (nee Slater) a daughter, Jill.


173, Sherwood Park Road, Mitcham. S u r r e y .__________


SMITH.—On April 28th, at Bram- ley Meade Maternity Home to Margaret and Ma xwe l l , ’ a daughter. Sincere thanks to the


doctor and staff at Bramley Meade.


______________


TOMLINSON. — On April 29th, 1962, at Bramley Meade, to Eileen (nee Cowperthwalte) and John, a son. a brother for Steven, lhanks to all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


PROCTOR—Congratulations. Alan, on your 21st birthday. May 2nd. May health and happiness be — yours always.


All my love, Bernice.


Congratulations, Alan, on your 21st birthday. Muy 2nd.


—Mr. and Mrs. Turner. Best wishes.


The engagement is announced between iJereK, son of Air. and Mrs. H. Leigh ,oi 44, Brown.ow Street, Ciimeroe. and Va.ene youngest d a u g h te r of Mr. and Airs. J . FranKiUiid, of Greenside


ENGAGEMENTS LEIGH—FRANKLAND


___________D E A TH S


BARDSlEY.—On Monday, April 30th. U62, at his residence. 31. Waddow View, Waadington, ueorge William, beloved hus­ band of Ada in his 72nd vear. Interment and service at st Helens Church, Wuddmgton. on Wednesday. May 2nd. at 2 p.m.


—Enq.: Silverwood «5c South worth, Waadington. Tel. Ciitheroe 172.


BRUNKER.—On April 26th at 4, Aima Piace, Catlieroe, William Eccies, the deany loved husband of Hilda Brunker, aged 59 years.


A token of love and remem­ O brance.


—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. 345.


________________


HAMMONDS.—Suddenly on April 29 th, at Sale, Cheshire, and of 10, Pine Grove. Cntlieroe, Rowland, aged 56 years, the dearly loved husband of the late Jane Ham­ monds and dear father of Derek, Beryl, Edna. John and the late Shirley. Service and interment a took place on Thursday May 3rd.


—Enq.: R. E. Jones. N.A.S.D. Tel. Sale 1536.


t CUtheroe Cemetery.


ributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow.


HINDLE.—On May 2nd. 1962, in Liverpool Children’s Hospital, Ian. K the infant son of Margaret and


Whaliey. Service and interment at Whalley and Wiswell Cemetery oil Monday next, May 7th. at 3-0 p.m.


eith Hindle, of 6 King Street.


—The Scales Funeral Service. *lel. CUtheroe 345.____________


1, Waterloo Road. Clitheroe._____ 3heir sad loss.


FAULKNER.—Mr. William Faulk­ ner and family desire to express sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy and t floral tributes received during


8, Downham Road, Chatburn.


FRIEND.—The relatives of the late Miss Marion Scott Friend desire n to thank sincerely all friends,


ss and attention in their sad 1 loss of a dear sister and aunty.


7, Siddows Avenue. Clitheroe.___


LEACH.—Mr. and Mrs. Leach and Joyce express sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours, all at Downham School. Headmistress, staff and girls of Ciitheroe Royal Grammar School, girls of Upper 5B. the stall* of Shadsworth Secondary School, the Rev. W. Allen and members of Downham Church and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their P time of sorrow.


endle Cottage. Twiston. Clitheroe.


a ish to thank all relatives, friends snd neighbours for kind expres­ t ions of sympathy and floral rributes received during their 2 ecent time of sorrow.


SPEDDING.—The family of the w late Ernest Simpson Spedding


6. Moorland Crescent. Clitheroc.


WILSON.—Mr. William and Miss Mabel Thompson wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sym­ pathy received by them in their recent sad bereavement: also the doctor. Matron and staff of Clith­ eroe Hospital for their kind 4 attention. Victoria Terrace, Blllington, Whalley.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroc. Cotton Sheets, bleached or un bl ca ch e d. and Dormy Blankets.______________________


SILVER CROSS . TWIN PUSH CHAIR. Hood and Apron for sale; j good condition; £6.—24, Prim-


TWIN TUB COMBINED WASHER with heater for sale; dc luxe model; only 4 months old; £38.—


ACME TABLE-TOP GAS WASHER for sale: good condition.—22. May- _ficld Avenue, Jplithcroo._________


Wcbstcrs, 8. Market Place. Clith* croc.__________________________


SET OF GOLF CLUBS and leather bag for sale; excellent condition. —Apply; Marylebone Farm. West Bradford. Tel. Chatburn 383.


POULTRY HUT for sale: 32ft. x 12ft. complete with feeders, etc.; new condition—Alderson Tosside. Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 253._____


LET US QUOTE YOU FOR A RE- SPRAY for your vehicle.—Well- gate Motors Ltd.. Wiswell Garage. Tel. Whalley 3110._____________


ANNEXATION. — A few surplus Heifer Calves for sale out of good home-bred Attested Ayrshires from the Downham Hall Herd.— Apply: Farm Manager, Fir Tree House, Downham, Clitheroe. Tel.


HOUSE for sale; Burnley. Elm­ wood Street, near Lucas Works; vacant; 4-roomed house; cheap.— Apply: 8, Dorset Street Rose- grovc^_________________________


'ose Street. Clitheroe. ______ _ £F k e R c>& e fW )6


48. iPARSON h \m . C1JTQEROE.


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’Phone CUtheroe 183 (Day and Night) for


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Personal attention given to all orders.


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee. Tea and Biscuits served.


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td., at 6. Market Place. Clitheroe. Tel. 407/8 (two lines).


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CUTHEROE 345 Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowers, etc


RUSBRIDGE for high-class WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS. All work carried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed.— 24. King William St.. Blackburn.


A PEARCE & SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230


Residence: 29 Tower Hill Clithcroe Members of Teieflower


J^OING more than is normally expected of us


is one more way of serving according to the principle of the Golden Rule!


Leighbours the doctor. the gadies Fellowship of the'Congre­ Gational Church and the Rev. neaunt for their sympathy, kind­


_—G. Calverley and Sons Ltd. _ Clitheroe. Tel. 297/1017._____


SUTCLIFFE.—On April 28th. at 10. King Lane, Ciitheroe Annie, the dearly loved wife of John William i Sutcliffe, aged 78 years. Reposing


—The Scales Funeral Service. lei. 4042-3.__________________


Clitheroe, where a service will be held on Wednesday at 1-30 p.m. prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.


n Rockdale Chapel of Rest.


TOMKINS. —On April 30th (in hospital). Charles, the dearly loved husband of the late Ellen Tomkins, of Quarry Bank, Abbott Brow. Mellor. aged 74 years. Funeral from the Chapel of Rest. Rockdale. Clitheroe. to-day (Fri­ day) 1-45 p.m. Service and inter­ ment at St. Helen’s Church. Waddington, 2-15 p.m.


—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. 4042-3.___________


WILSON.—On April 30th, 1962. in hospital. Gertrude, the dearly loved wife of the late Henry Wilson, of West Bradford, in her 69th year. Interment was at St. Catherine’s Church. West Brad­ ford. on Thursday. May 3rd.


—Enq.: Alan Parker. Tel. Whalley 3201.________________________


WESTON. —On May 1st.


hospital, Clement, the dearly loved husband of Sarah J. Weston, of Hydro Lodge. Grindleton. and dear father of Nancy, aged 76 years. Funeral service and inter­ ment to-day (Friday, May 4th) at St. Ambrose's. Grindleton. at 3 p.m.


in


SPEDDING.—On Friday, April 27th 1962 (suddenly j, Ernest Simpson, the dearly loved hus­ band of the late Kate Speddiug, of 26, Moorland Crescent, Clith­ eroe, aged 80 years. Cremation was at Skipton on Tuesday. May 1st, 1962.


Cremation was at Pieasington on Tuesday last. May 1st.


In town; licensed Ministry ox Sron and Steel Control No. T3716. Motor Spare Parts and l yres kept in stock.—David High­


and. Vareys Yard. Salthill Road, Clttheroe. Tel. 51Q.


MEMORIALS t Make your selection from


Granite. Marble or Stone, and can deliver and erect in any churchyard.


Lancashire. o Fecitts offer a wide variety


he largest stock in £ast f pleasing designs jn


View. Boiton-oi-Bownuid. Con­ gratulations from both families.


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