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\ 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 6, 1962 PRIMROSE GARAGE CLITHEROE LTD.


F. W. L. STEELE & Co. Au ctioneers and Estate Agents.


1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. . TEL. 1092. EVENINGS 1916.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


The most attractive Centrally Heated, Semi-detached Residence


(built 1960) and being “ CHAKERI.”


LANCASTER DRIVE


The well-planned layout provides 3 Bedrooms, Bathroom, sep. W.C..


Garage and Fuel Store W£ Rlai?4 out Garden. R.V. £31. Q.R. SA 10s. p.a.


Hall, Lounge. Dining Room, equipped Kitchen. D e t a c h e d


_____ _


with family size accommodation of 3 Bedrooms, Attic Bedroom, Bath­ room, Sitting Room. Dining Room, large Kitchen with modern tiled Fireplace, Larder, Wash-house. 2nd WC Fuels. Room Garage. G.H...


A superior end terraced House 15, CASTLE VIEW


£l/i8 /1 0 p.a. R.V.; £23. 21. BLEASDALE AVENUE


Detached bungalow with 2 Double Bedrooms and ample room in roof space for 2 further Bedrooms, Central Hall, Bathroom. Lounge, large Kitchen with Dining Recess.


A compact and well planned


Garage 20ft. x 9ft. Full printed particulars of the


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


HMC’s 12-months’ Warranty en­ sures that your BMC car is main­ tained a.' peak performance from the moment you start to drive it. BMC Service secs to that! Come to us for vour new, BMC Warranted—


FOR IMMEDIATE OR EARLY DELIVERY


AUSTIN 7 Vans ............................ £374/10/0 AUSTIN A35 V a n s ............................ £385/2/6 AUSTIN 7 de luxe Saloons ......... £567/16/0 AUSTIN A40 Saloons ................... £657/9/9 RILEY 1.5 Saloons ............................ RILEY 4/72 Saloons ............... £1,087/13/11


LOW H.P. TERMS 1961


1961 1960 1960


1956 1959


1955


AUSTIN A55 Countryman, grey, heater, BMC Warranty.


AUSTIN Mini Van, green, heater, BMC Warranty. BOND Minicar, family saloon, 9,000 miles. AUSTIN Healey Sprite, full equipment, BMC


EXCELLENT USED VEHICLES „ ____


Warranty. FORD Consul Mk II saloon, heater, green. AUSTIN A55 Mk. II de luxe saloon, black and grey


duotone, BMC Warranty. STANDARD 8 de luxe, heater, two owners only. AND OTHER SPECIMEN CARS


WHALLEY ROAD . CLTTHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)


Clitheroe and District Motor Club FUTURE EVENTS


THURSDAY, APRIL 12th: “ NOGGIN & NATTER ’’—Ordnance Map Sheet 95, Map Ref. 667419.


WEDNESDAY. APRIL 18th: “TREASURE BUNT”—Start at 7-30 p.m. from Recreation Ground, off Waddington Road.


MONDAY. MAY 7th: MONTHLY MEETING—Starkie Arms Hotel, Clitheroe, 8 p.m.


Members and Friends invited.


CALDERSTONES PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL WHALLEY, NR. BLACKBURN


IF


YOU want the satisfaction of knowing that your Job is in­ teresting and worthwhile and has a pension at the end of it.


YOU want good social, sporting and recreational facilities in rural surroundings, but convenient to several large towns.


And you are between the aees of 18 and 45 years (Men and Women) then the following attractive vacancies are open to you in Nursing the Mentally Sub-Normal.


Rates of Pay (21 years or over)


STUDENT NURSES: £8/13/4 to £9/9/6 per week, NURSING ASSISTANTS: £8/13/4 to £11/1/8 per week.


44-hour week : 4 weeks paid annual holiday : Sick pay :


Canteen facilities : Live out or in—appropriate charges will be mado for Meals or Full Board


Apply in the first instance to The MATRON or CHIEF MALE NURSE, at CALDERSTONES PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL. WHALLEY, NEAR BLACKBURN (either personally or in writing)


PLEASE SEND ME FURTHER DETAILS


Name Address


(Block Letters Please)


YOU want free training for a profession that can take you to any part of the world.


YOU want to meet and work with kindly, friendly people, 1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


THE H E L L IF IE LD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


SALE of upwards of 120 Newly- calved Cows and Heifers, mostly from local farms, but Including entries of choice Heifers direct


MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 9th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


from Scotland. Judging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30.


220 Fat Cattle; 000 Fat Sheep mostly lit hoggs off keep; 20 Fat


THURSDAY NEXT. APRIL 12th WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.


Pigs; 20 Calves.


SHOW and SALE of In-calf and Store Cattle; 550 In-calf Cows and Heifers; 600 Store Bullocks and


GREAT ANNUAL SPRING PRIZE


Grading y a.m. Sale 11 a.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 17th


, , , Heifers. Prizo _ , , , Schedule


Class 1: Best Friesian type In-calf Cow.


Class 2: Best Ayrshire type In-calf Class Cow. 3: Best Shorthorn type In- calf Cow.


Class 5; Best Heifer any other col. Class 6: FARMERS' CLASS. Best In-calf Cow any breed.


Class 4; Best Friesian type In-calf Heifer.


Class 7: FARMERS’ CLASS. Best In-calf Heifer, any breed.


calve before November 1st. £5, £3, £ 1, in each of the above classes.


Class 8; Best pair of Store Bullocks. Hereford, Angus, Galloway or crosses.


Store Cattle


Class 10: Best pair of Store Bul­ locks, Friesian. Shorthorn, or crosses.


Class 9: Best pair of Store Heifers, Hereford, Angus, Galloway or crosses.


Class 12: Best pair of young Cows for feeding with not more than six broad teeth.


Class 11: Best pair of Store Hellers, Friesian, Shorthorn or crosses.


classes. Championship Prize of £L0 and


£3, £2, £1. in each of the above


the Director’s Challenge Cap for best In-calf animal on the premises


NOTE TIMES. Judging 9 a.m. prompt.


Store Cattle in No. 2 Peine at 10-30 a.m. prompt. In-calf Cattle in the


pany will be offered for sale. TUESDAY. MAY 1st


SHOW and SALE of In-calf and Store Cattle.


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


Tel. Hellifield 226. GREAT ANNUAL SALE of SATURDAY. MAY 26th M. H. SKIDMORE, Secretary.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Fatstock at 11-30 a.m. when the following will be forward :35-40 Heifers, Steers and Cows; 200 Local and North Country Hoggets, Sheep and Ewes; 60-70 Pigs. Last Sale Nos.: Cattle 36; Sheep


MONDAY NEXT APRIL 9th WEEKLY SALE of Calves and


170; Pigs 35.


Cattle at 11 a.m. .when upwards of 60 Local and North Country Newly-calved Cows and Heifers will be forward, followed each Wednes­ day by sale of All Classes of Store Sheep and Lambs.


WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 11th WEEKLY PRIZE SALE of Dairy


Cattle at 11 a.m.. when upwards of 200 head will be forward, in­ cluding short date and summer calving Cows and Heifers and a wide choice of Store Heifers and Bullocks.


FRIDAY NEXT. APRIL 13th PRIZE SALE of In-calf and Geld


No Sale.


CALDERSTONES PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL WHALLEY WANTED


PART-TIME NURSING STAFF (QUALIFIED OB UNQUALIFIED)


Transport available to adjoining areas.


Apply for further particulars to the Matron (coupon below). Candidates applying personally are advised to telephone for appointment—Whalley 2121.


Please send further particulars


FRIDAY. APRIL 20th (Good Friday)


Store Sheep and Lambs will be held when a good show will be forward, at 10-30 ajn. SPRING PRIZE SHOWS and


A TUESDAY. APRIL 24th NNUAL SALE of All Classes of


SALES of In-calf Cattle will be held as follows: FRIDAY. APRIL 27th FRIDAY. MAY 4th FRIDAY. MAY 11th


Classes. Tel. 325.


Prizes will be offered in Six J. W. MARSHALL. Secretary.


FO lT H IRE


MODERN SELF-DRIVE.—8 and 10 h.p. and 6-seater Saloons; mobile Caravan; day. weekly and month­ ly quotations.—Craven Motor Co. Sklpton. Phone 2212-3.


P O U LTR Y A ND EGOS


LIVE POULTRY reqd.; top prices Tel. S. Townson. Slaldbum 271.


W A N TED


SCRAP IRON AND METAL reqd. Sell to the oldest scrap Iron yard


in town; licensed Ministry of Iron and Steel control No.


S371S. Motor Spare Parts and Tyres kept In stock.—David High­ land, Yareys Yard, SalthlU Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 610.______________


SCRAP OVENS reqd. 5/-: Geysers 7/6; Washers and Boilers 5/-: Scrap Cars. Iron, etc.—Postcards: D. Tebb, Pimlico Farm. Clitheroe, or Caldervale Metals, Ashfleld Road. Burnley, Tel. 4387._______


4 - BEDROOMED DETACHED HOUSE reqd.; CUtheroe or within


few miles: private buyer.—Write, quoting price and particulars: Box F3, Advertiser and Times.________


STOREROOM or small warehouse reqd.; near market.—Write: Box F2. Advertiser and Times.________


USED CARPET SQUARES. We buy and collect In your district.— Klynes, 14, Hardman Avenue, Prestwich. Lancs.


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 Too Prices r 's .PCA- humane killers


n g h e y s f a r m


neshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200


By THOMAS SHARPLES & SON


7. BONNY GRASS TERRACE. BILLINGTON, NEAR WHALLEY TO-MORROW (Sat., Anril 7th)


THOMAS SHARPLES & SON will Sell by Auction on the above premises


GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


Burea; 4ft. Oak Sideboard; 4ft. Oak Wardrobe; Oak Single and Double Beds; Oak Tallboy Chest; Oak Toilets; Oak Framed Dressing Mirror; Varlos Stand Chairs; Com­ mode; Wall Mirrors: 2 " Hoover ’’ Electric Vacuum Cleaners; Occa­ sional Tables; Axminster Carpets and Rugs; “ New World" Gas Cooker; Quantity Bed and Table Linen; Crockery and Culinary Utensils, etc. On view; Morning of Sale from


Comprising briefly: 3ft. Oak


prompt. Auctioneer's OiTiccs: 44, Northgatc, Blackburn. Tel. 6779.


PER SO N A L


Small loans on favourable terms to owner occupiers (whether property mortgaged or not) for repairs additions or improvements etc.—Details from: F. W. L. Steele and Co., 1-3. Castle gat c, Clitheron


PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT FINANCE LIMITED


FACIAL HAIRS expertly removed by Miss Tomlinson D.R.E., 2. St. James Row, Burnley. Tel. 6678. Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri„ 1-30—0 p.m.; Sat., by appointment.


EDWIN WATERWORTH’S NEW S.W. HYBRID. winning at B.O.C.M.. National and Goosnargh Trials; Illustrated brochure and


full details sent on request.— Netherheys Poultry Farm, Colne. Tel. 1191,________________________


A T S TU D “


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


PREMIUM LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud.—J. Lund, Stirk House Farm, Gisburn. Tel. 294.


Rubber


WELLINGTON CLOGS with


Hoops and thick irons


10 a.m. Sale to ' commence at 1 p.m.


COMMANDO BOOTS Veldtschoen


BOOTS & SHOES SAME DAY REPAIR SERVICE


R. Turner & Son 82-86 LOWERGATE


CLITHEROE . Tel. 1102


Established 1910


Main Agents- FERGUSON


CASI , H.P. or RENTAL


WALTS Ltd. 5 8 W h a l le y R d ., Clithero e


THIRD GREAT ANNUAL PRIZE TUESDAY. MAY 15th


Main Ring at 11 a.m. prompt. 25 Ordinary Shares in this com­


PRIZE SHOW and SALE of In-calf and Store Cattle.


SECOND GREAT ANNUAL AU cattle in above classes to


By T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW WALKER FOLD FARM,


CHAIGLEY. Nr. CLITHEROE


T. SILVERWOOD In conjunction with J. BALSHAW


will sell by auction for Mr. John Stanley (declining farming)


SATURDAY. APRIL 14th, 1962


17 HEAD OF SMART COLOURY YOUNG AYRSHIRE AND SHORT­ HORN CROSS CATTLE


Heifers for service; 10 Heifers 18-20 months; 1 Heifer Calf 12 months.


y ° ‘


tor (on twin rear wheels); s.h. Woods Mowing Machine: Tank Box; Metal Bins; Fence. Posts and Rails: Fence Mittons; Hook: Rakes and Forks: Cart Ropes; Two Hay Boxes; other Small Tools; Vaux- hall 1933 Motor Flat (for spares); Also for neighbours: Massey


Fordson Industrial T.V.O. Trac­


50 W.L. x R.I.R. Laying Hens, IMPLEMENTS


POULTRY Three Heifers due Sept.; 3 FISHER & Co. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS


4 KING LANE, CUTHEROE TELEPHONE 257


NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS LITTLEMOOR CLITHEROE


Clitheroe. Call and Inspect the site plan, and obtain further not ticulars of the plots which we can reserve for you.


Situated in the flnest site in WHALLEY PARK AVENUE


occupation! Two and three bedroomed Bungalows. Two type, of semi-detached Houses. These properties are a fine example of modern design and building skill Call for further details.


Houses and Bungalows for earn ''


34, GARNETT ROAD. CUTHEROE


in residential area (built 1960) Accommodation: Hall; Lounge-


A modern semi-detached House


Dining Room; Kitchen with fitted cupboards and refrigerator, etc Three Bedrooms. Bathroom and separate W.C. Immersion heater


R.V. £25. G.R. £4. Room for Garage.


12. DE LACY STREET CLITHEROE


V Stone-built Property comprising


Kitchen (with back boiler); Two Bedrooms (one with washing basin and toilet). R.V. £10. G.R. £i (Offers considered).


estibule; Lounge; Living Room-


comprehensive service. p Call and Inspect our register of


roperties for sale.


BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE AND WANTED


FISHER & CO..


4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.


PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE Buying or selling, we otter a


The Modern Detached Residence. “ PORTFIELD COTTAGE.”


2Accommodation: Porch; Hallway:


Course, less than'. a mile from Whalley. Burnley 7 miles. Black- hum 8 miles. In a quiet situation and with splendid open aspect.


Kitchen: Cooking Kitchen with “ Rayburn ’ ’ and Offices. Three Bedrooms (two fitted C.H. Radia­ tors). combined Bathroom and WC A well-built Property in good condition.


Reception Rooms; Scullery Excellent Garage. s The Freehold Site of some 575


q. yds. allows for a reasonable Garden area. Mains Electricity. Drainage to


qentlc Tank. Estate Water. Rate­ able Value: £28 (rural rates). Vacant Possession.


mission to view from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Further particulars and per­


Auctioneers and Estate Accnts. Bank Salerooms. Chtheroc. Tel. 95.


Exors. of Miriam Addison. Dec’d. HOTHERSALL & FORREST,


have received instructions to Offer for Sale by Auction (unless pre­ viously Sold by Private Treaty) on


WEDNESDAY NEXT. APRIL 11th at 2 n.m.


and subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced


On the Premises The Semi-Detached Residence


“ WOODLANDS.” WADDINGTON.


(in the vicinity of Waddington 1


Church)


Dining Room: Kitchen and Ladder on the Ground Floor. Three Bed­ rooms. Bathroom and W.C. above. Outside CoaLstore. Small Garden Areas laid out to front and rear. A wnll-bul’t Pronertv in a nuiet situation. Mains E’ectricitv. Water


Accommodation: Porch: Lounee;


which will be SoM by Auction on the SAME d a y will inc’ude briefly: Collection of Japanese Tvnrv Fleues. Rotsuma and other Vases ud to 24in. h’ch: Bronze Vases and Animal Figures: Brass Ware: and other small Oriental Items.


Harris Artificial Sower Box; Fergu­ son T.V.O. Tractor; Ferguson Transport Box; Ferguson Pulley; David Brown Diesel Tractor In good running order: Hay Trailer; Screw Jack and Brakes; Lister Blackstone Side Delivery: New Shovels; two-cylinder iron Land Roller. The above stock are a smart


Sale 1 n.m. OTHER FIXTURES


DISPERSAL SALES, leaving the district.


Accredited Poultry, excellent Deep Litter, Cabins and Appliances and 6 Store Bullocks, for Mr. R. Eaves. Foxglll." Bolton-by-Bowland, nr.


Tuesday. Anril 17th.—Sale ot


Clitheroe. Saturday. Anril 28th— Sale ot


THE CONTcmtr OF THE PREMISES


PORTFIELD LANE, WHALLEY Situate near Whalley Golf


Hothersall & Forrest r a l p a


AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS Af/o ■ ESTATE AGENTf.


- •’,


bank salerooms, clitheroe TEL y5 OR EVENINGS 755


MISCELLANEOUS SAU*


John Watson and Sons. York Street Clitheroe


f 1,1 Hr*Is AND PAINTERS reqa or first-class work. — Apply.


JOINERS wanted for good-class work and jobbing work. Good


rates paid. Good working condl- tions. Well-ntted works with machinery.—Apply; A. Veevers and sons, Shaw Bridge Saw Mills, CUtheroe. Tel. 75 or 673.


TECHNfCAL SALES EXECUTIVE' (18-30 years) reqd. by Ciitheroe


attendance at agricultural and national shows.—Write: Box Dl. Advertiser and Times.


EfSFE f h?,l«!,NCED. WAITRESS reqd.


Hotel Sawley Nr. Clithcroe. Tel. Chltburn 202._________________


D0MEST1C HELP reqd.; 3/4 morn- mgs a week.—Ingham. Gisburn


STEWARD full-time (wife to assist) reqd.; top wage to suit­ able applicant.—Replies to: Hon Secretary. 4, St. Paul's Terrace, Low Moor, not later than April


LOW MOOR READING ROOM AND-CLUB


pART-T ,ME CELLAR/YARDMAN J CQd', would suit active pensioner, g rails; Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. Tel, Chatburn 202.


VACANCY EXISTS for mobile milk bar operator, able to drive; accept responsibility; smart appearance:


reside in Clitheroe/Whalley area. Apply in writing, stating age, to: Regional Manager, Milk Market- ing Board. Harrogate._____________


YOUTH reqd. to assist with mechanical handling plant.— Exors. W. L. Grime, Tel. 51.


CLEANER reqd. mornings only.— Three Fishes Hotel, Mltton. Tel. Stonyhurst 206.


______________


YOUNG LADY with good person- ality reqd. for general office work; wages according to qualifications. —Write: Box F4, Advertiser and Times.________________________


FULL OR PART-TIME ASSIST^ ANTS reqd. for summer season.— Hodgson’s Refreshment Trailers, __Ncwton. Phone Slaidburn_ 207.


DAILY HELP reqd.—2. Lancaster Drive, or Tel. Clitheroe 762.


and Drainage. Rateab’ e Value: £19. Annual Ground Rent* -?2. Vacant possession will be given on com­ pletion.


RELIABLE PART-TIME LADY ASSISTANT reqd. to work in snack bar; CHtheroe.—Apply: Mrs. Wells. Palatine Food Ser­ vices, Ltd. Princes Street, Black- burn,_____________________________


CLEANER reqd.; 8-30—11 a.m. 6 days per week.—Apply: New Inn, Clitheroe.


BUILDING TRADE APPRENTICE reqd.—John Ford and Sons. Woone Lane, Clitheroe.___________


CLEANER reqd.; 3 or 4 mornings weekly.—Apply: Mrs. Blackburn, 73. Henthorn Road._______________


GOOD ALL ROUND BRICKLAYER reqd.; good wages, steady job.—


Dinine Table extrl to 5ft. 4in. x 4ft 3in.: Inlaid Mnhoganv-Noedle-


Domestic Silver and Plate. Anti o u e Mahoganv. fall-leaf


Mahopanv Disp’ av Cabinet: Oak Ha1! Robe: 2 Sectional Oriental Chests of D r a w e r s (bronze mnunts).


coloury lot and well worth atten­ tion. The Implements are also flrst class.


Dosing Tables. Single Bedsteads with Sprung Ba^es and Ov«Hnvs. Small “ Ast/rni ” R«fr1cefntor:


InWd Mnhoenny Wardrobes and


“ Hoover" C’eancr: Electric Wash­ ing Machine: “ Bush” Radio. Stair and other Carnets and


rn^nv items of General Furnish­ ing too numerous to mention,


i F'irnichintrs on View: Tuesdnv. A aril inth. from 2 n m. to 4-30 p.m-Time of «ale 12 noon.


AlJf♦inneerR, Office®! anl Salerno*^*. Clitheroe. Tel. 95.


smart Black and White Young Stock Sheep and L am b s , Machinery. Cabins, etc. for Mr. Gordon Williams, Blue Butts Farm, Newton, nr. Clitheroe.


T. SILVERWOOD. Auctioneer, 17, Chcstor Avenue, Clithoroc. Tel, 228.


J. BALSHAW. New Sawlcy Grange, Sawley. Tel. Ghatburn 351.


GISBURN a llO T IOM MARTS I Tl> /A l l Attoctpi!)


TUESDAY NEXT. APRIL 10th FIRST SPECIAL SPRTNG PRIZE SHOW and SALE of 350 In-calf


Cattle. Including 20 B. and W. May/Junc calving Cattle. Over £37 in prize money and Silver Chal­ lenge Trophv for Chamolon Animal presented by J. H. Howard. Judg­ ing at 10 a.m. Sale at 11 a.m. SPECIAL SPRING SALE of 60


SALE of 250 Newly-calved Cows and Heifers being a large malnritv of farmers’ cattle hut Including consignments direct from Scotland and the North. 1 Judging at 10-30 a.m. Sale at


THURSDAY NEXT. APRIL 12th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


SALE of paTOT-iOK bairn, on­ wards of: 200 Cattle; 200 Sheep-


1 a.m. WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


150 Pigs; 260 Killing and Rearing Calves. Grading at 8 a.m. Sales at: 10 a.m. Calves: 11


Sows and Gilts and Store Pigs following sale of fat pigs.


TUESDAY APRIL 24th


and SALE of 600 In-calf Cattle SATURDAY, APRIL 28th '


SECOND SPRTNG PRIZE SHOW


Messrs. R. Thomnson and Sons (Farms) Ltd., removed for con. venlence of sale from their farma at Barnoldswlck Penrith ™d Lanchester, of 225 Summer and


FOURTH ANNUAL SALE for WEEKLY SALE of 400 In-Plg


a.m. Cattle (clean enttle first)- 12 noon Pigs; 2 pm. Sheep.


eMors’ Solicitors- t»Hdio end D»vnrt 71,


torch Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 2G4.


lyOrder of the Bradford Diocesan i*f,; Board of Finance


Tb' Attractmo Semi-Detached Residence


" HILLOREST.”


GrW’eton Visage w’ thin a few ynrfs of the Bus Terminus. The Pro*ertv is well hui’ t of brick, flatted with pebble-dash and rooSd with blue slate.


GBNDLETON. Nr. RLJTHEROE. S^endidly situated at the ton of


10in x li ft .): Living Kitchen (13h. x l i f t )* Larder: Cnalstore and W.C. under cov^r off rear Porfh On the TTnner Poor: Three Bedmoms and Bathroom.


Entrance Hall: Lounge (14ft.


Channel Island Cattle at 1 p.m. FORTNIGHTLY SALE Of 100 Store Cattle at 12 noon.


ally to rear. MFfebold. Rateable Value: £18.


ains S«ru»nfic,


To be offered for Sale by Auction by


HOTHERSALL & FORREST on.the Premises as above on


on completion. Further particulars from:


(sublect to the Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced) Vacant Possession will be given


TUESDAY. APRIL 17th. 1962. at 3 n.m.


The Auctioneers; Bank Salerooms, r.litheree. Tel. 95. Vendor’s Solici­


tors: Firth and Firth. Martins Rank Oh*^bers. Tyrrel Street, Bradford 1. Tel. 24581.


Ground Floor Business Premises and DweH?nehou«o attached, in an Central Position


No. S/m. LO'»'EOGATE. CLITHEROE


situate near the junction of wellgate and Lowergate and comprising


Autumn Calving second-calf Cows majority being de-homeri and B'nck and White: 105 Feeding Heifers and Bullocks, being HenE ford Cross. Angus and Galloway


45, very smart Friesian and Ayr­ shire Bulling Heifers.


FOURTH SPRING PRIZE annw and SALE of 400 In-calf Cattle°W


RICHARD TURNER & SON Aucioneers and Secretaries’


BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/6), Nr. Lancaster. TH AN K S


MRS. ENID HOGG thiinkS~TT7 friends for klndne£“n iL al1


during her stay in Leeds imfiS? GONE A S T R AY


HALF-BRED HOGG strayed It;— Edisford Farm, Nr. Clltheroe-fr0I5 paint mark middle of at' / cd Frankland, Tel 688. f baclc- -


Ring . . .


Clitheroe 136 — for —


RADIO & TV REPAIRS


Aerial Erection, etc. — also —


Electrical Repairs and Supplies


and SALE of 500 In-calf Cattle ™ TUESDAY. MAY 22nd


THTRD SPRTNG PRIZE Kwrm,


Sale at 11 a.m. TUESDAY. MAY 8th


yr ft.


Premises (formerly Read’s Smithy) with direct access to highwnv and having an area of about 1,100 sq.


1 The Engineering Shoo and


taining: Hall: 2 Reception Rooms: Kitchen* Larder: Four Bedrooms, modern Bnthroom and W.C. Usual


Offices. Freehold. Vacant Possession of whole. Further particulars from;


HOTHERSALL & FORREST, as above.


~ 7 roperties FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


No 14 ST. MARY’S STREET. A well-built Property In good lnralltv Accommodation: Hall- Say- Sitting Room. Living Room. Kitchen (h. and c. water); T order On the Upper Floor are Two Bedrooms, the rear one con- tnlninp Bath and Washbasin. Tard with W.O. and' Offices. Rate­ able Value: £12. V a c a n t possession.


No 24, SHAW .BRIDGE STREET. "This stone-built Cottage Dwel- linghousc comprises; Large Living Room, tile range; Small Scullery, white porcelain sink, and Two laree Bedrooms above. Outside CoflstoFe and W.C. The Property Sell maintained and nicely rnted. Mains Services. Annual


r round Rent: 6/2. Rateable Vafue- £T. Vacant Possession.


a Commodious Dwelllnghouse a. has been modernised and Stains-Vestibule: Sitting Room,


tfle’ range: Living Room. Kitchen wn sink (h. and c. water)


4, HIGH STREET. LOW MOOR. ( (2). The Stone-built Dwelling- muse adioininn- above, and con­ Garden Area: Laid out princip­ Accommodation:


work Table: writing Table, Three Matching Coffee


ra^ee


Apply: Tattersall (Low Moor) Ltd., Union Street, Low Moor. Tel. 615.


T R U T E X


Waterloo Road, Clitheroe have


VACANCIES in the


FINISHING SECTION (Pressing and Folding of Trutex


Garments)


8 a.m. to 5 p.m. AN


EVENING SHIFT (6—10 p.m.)


is also under consideratinn Apply:


Works Manager RIBBLE


MOTOR SERVICES


LTD. require


Skilled Fitter at their


CLITHEROE DEPOT


Free travel to and from work on the Company’s vehicles.


Call or write to: Depot Engineer


Ribble Motor Services Ltd.


Pimlico Road, Clitheroe


PART-TIME WAITRESSES OR WAITERS REQD.— MOORCOCK INN.


Applications In writing are invited for the above position from intel­ ligent young men possessing a clean driving licence. A good educational background Is desir­ able, together with a willingness to work hard to establish a sound position with excellent future prospects.


____ PHONE CLITHEROE 268, TRAINEE MOTOR SALESMAN


WADDINUTON. CLITHEROE.


PRIMROSE GARAGE (Clithcroc) LTD,,


Austin and Riley Agents, WHALLEY. ROAD, CLITHEROE.


STEWARD OR STEWARDESS reqd. for the Clitheroe Central Working


Men’s Club; good wages. Applica­ tions In writing to the Secretary no later than Monday, April 16th, at 78, Whalley Road. Clitheroe.__


WEST RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT


A COOK will shortly be reqd. at the BASHALL EAVES C.E. SCHOOL CANTEEN. Remunera­ tion for 30-hour week Is £5 12s. , lOd. Applications, together with ' the names and addresses of two ' referees, should be forwarded to


SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE


the undersigned within the next 7 days.


Education Office, Water Street Sklpton.____________ _______________


NORTH WESTERN GAS BOARD CENTRAL LANCASHIRE GROUP


S°e rv 1°** s • Freehold. Vacant possession.


fid Bathroom furnished with f f le rn panel Bath, pedestal f f i fK s ln and W.C. Three Bed­ im s on the unper floor. Mains


.. 00 TAYLOR STREET (Jubilee N-fcrfnco) A Stone-built Dwelltng- S f e • comprising; Vestibule;


^ Bathroom furnished with


Knmav Sitting Room: Living ! Hallway, Le®‘n.t0B Kitchen with


whflo porcelain sink <h and c. , Above are Two Bedrooms ;


noth Washbasin nnd Cylinder rfiDboard. Usual Offices in large


auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clithoroe. Tel. 95.


ro view apply— T HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


SSSiat rear. Rateable Value: ! Il2d Annual Ground Rent: £1. Vacant Possession on completion.


Applications are Invited for the above named vacancy. The com­ mencing salary will be £510 per annum rising to £555 per annum, but a suitable applicant will have the opportunity to become a Meter Collector at a salary of £555 rising to £615 per annum. Personal details and nature of present and previous employment should be supplied, together with the names of two persons as reference, to Mr. W. B. Harrison, General Manager, Central Lanca­ shire Group. North Western Gas Board. G.P.O. Box No. 2 Bury not later than 14th April, 1962.


TWO STAFF MIDWIVES reqd.


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


ONE DOMESTIC ASSISTANT lead. Full-time.


ONE WARD ORDERLY reqd. for part-time night duty. Applications to Matron.


STAFF, NURSE reqd. Full-time or part-time.


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE


DOMESTIC ASSISTANT reqd. Full­ ■Die above posts are subject to


time. Rate of pay: £0/18/6 for 42-hour week. Applications to Matron.


Whitley Council salary scales and conditions of service.


Appointment of Meter Reader Ciitheroe District


Divisional Education Officer. D. MATTHEW, £Tke


48. FABSON LANE. CLITHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


’Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day and Night) for


. j3cm <}u£i& C u t J I w m AS . {pHants


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee Tea and Biscuits served


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298.


Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowers


A PEARCE & SON. Chat’ Nurseries (near Pendle Hot Tel. Chatburn 230roe


Residence; 29 Tower Hill. C Members of Teleflov


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times Co. Ltd., at 6. Market Place, Clitheroe. Tel. 407/8 (two lines).


Printed and Published by the


BLACKBURN 4 0 4 2 ACCRINGTON 326-f!


CUTHEROE 3 4 5


arAL'.serv*ce has been *tinually improved


xpanded BY THE


ip--* FAMILY over the p .eventy-five years.


a Provided; duties Include


company s p e c i a l i s i n g In machinery: training and trans-


Don’t forget \ your dusters Bundle 2/9 Bundle


THE BEST VALUE EVER


oi busy country Inn doing good trade; accommodation pro- — Apply; Spread Eagle


ASSISTANTS reqd. for summer season.—Hodgson's Refreshment


burne 207 Newton- pt>°ue Slaid-


Oddie’s Textiles Sg g f iV


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. 5$ x 4, 5} 3 3j 5 x 4. 5 x 31 5 x 3 44 x 4. 43 x 34. 44 x 2) 4 x 4 . 4 x 34. 4 x 24, 34 x 24. etc . etc. All pile tufted through Can>ets froir £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12


SHIP’S CARPETS


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


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


89. LEEDS ROAD NELSON. Also at


No. t5. BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON.


BROADLOOM


AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED All the latest colours and designs All at less than usual prices Widths from 27ln to 6 yards


Example: 5 x 4 yards £27//t0/0 Delivered and fitted free


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. 89 LEEDS ROAD. NELSON


Tel. 62816. Also at Skipton.


RE-UPHOLSTERY —Save middle- man’s profit, we recover your treasured 3-piece as new for as little as £10 Chairs £3 Over 100 patterns for your choice Work­ manship first class and guaran­ teed Collections, deliveries, free Phone or write to-dav and we will be pleased to catl evenings at your convenience Distance no object.—Beakbane. 68. Sandygate _Burnley Tel. 7188


RUFUS CARR LTD. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY


NEW 21 PETROL LAND ROVER NEW 21 DIESEL LAND ROVER NEW FORD THAMES 5CWT. VANS


NEW TRIUMPH HERALD 1290 SALOON.


1959 AUSTIN A35 2-door de luxe saloon: town and country tyres; good condition; taxed £375


1955 LAND ROVER: petrol; short wheel base; soft top; good condition .......................£195


Exchanges and H.P. Terms BAWDLANDS GARAGE.


CLITHEROE. Tel. Clitheroe 73


CENTRAL GARAGE. RIM1NGT0N. ________Tel. Cisburn 254.


ANY MA'KE~of SEWING MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or completely overhauled: satisfac­ tion guaranteed.—Walter Thoma­ son. Open Market. Clitheroe. every Tuesday and Saturday.


28. Parson_Lanc. Clitheroe.


DAWSONS FOR GARDEN TOOLS


NEW SPRING STOCK of Van-Dal Shoes with the extra smart look. —D. Lord and Son, 5, Moor Lane. Clltheroe._________________________


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.


King William Street, Blackburn. Tel. 7920.


WHAT IS TINA ? ? ? IT’S THE FIRST


FULL AUTOMATIC ALL BRITISH SCOOTER


AT UNDER £100 It’s made by Triumph.


..........It’s on show at the


Craven Motor Company LTD.


Skipton PHONE 2212/3


which guarantee its reliability and good service.


ACK N OW LED GM EN T S


CLOUGH. — Mr. Roland Clough desires to thank all relatives and friends for the kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during Ills sad bereave­ ment.


Peak Cottage, 401, Kings Causeway, Brlerfield.________________________ _


DAWSON.—Mrs. M. A. Dawson. Ruth and Jean express sincere thanks to all relatives, neigh­ bours, Rev. A. Bisbrown. col­ leagues at N.W.E.B., Clitheroe, and all other friends for floral tributes received nnd kindness shown during their time of sorrow: also the family doctor, the Queen’s Nurses, ana doctors and staff of Queen’s Park Hospital for their kindness.


22. Seedall Avenue. ClIthcroe.


WYATT—Mr. P. Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. T. Finch nnd daughter wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during their sad bereavement.


17, King’s Road, Accrington.


tho largest stock in East Lancashire.


MEMORIALS Make your selection from Fecitts offer a wide variety


of pleasing tleslBnsc.„..lP ffranitc. Marble or Stone,


SECITT BROS. MVIORIAL CRAFTSWEN SINCE 1860


WhsSley New Road BUCKBURN ’Phone: 6248


(Open SaUtday afternoons) BIRlH;


FEH REN BACH.—O- March 29th, to Peter and Margaret, a sister, Anne Elizabeth, fa Paul.


53. Yewdale Road Arrogate.


RIDGWAY (nee Stiison). — On April 2nd, at Bramitl Meade, to


Lester and Barbara, v fine son, Anthony Leslie. COMING OF AHE


OLIVER (nee Whiteside)_Con­ gratulations to our ddichter


—Love from Mum and Dad. '


__________MARRIAGES UNWIN—WAREING


On March 31st, David Anthony elder son of Mrs. O’Donnell, Chaigley Manor, and the late Mr J. Unwm. to Gillian Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wareing, Park Villas, Whalley.


D E A TH S


CARUS—On April 2nd. at 178, Lytham Road, Preston. Fauny the dearly loved wife ot Sanford Carus, aged 78 years. Service and Interment was at Chatburn Parish Church Thursday last.


—The Scales Funeral Service Tel. Clitheroe 345._____________


HAYHURST—On April 2nd at 2. Millthorne Avenue Clitheroe Annie, the beloved wife of the late Samuel Hayhurst and dear mother of Elsie, Horace and Allan, aged 7G years. Interment was at Ciitheroe Cemetery on Wednesday last.


—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Ciitheroe 345.___________


LAMBERT. — On April 3rd in hospital, Agnes, the beloved wife of the late Francis Lambert, of Stone Fold Farm, Waddington. aged 72 years. Interment to-day (Friday) at St. Andrew's Church, Slaidburn, at 2 p.m. Friends please accept this, the only intimation.


—Enq.: T. E. Robinson, Bolton- ___by-Howland, Tel. 213:_________


LUND.—On April 4th, 1962, sud­ denly, John, the beloved hus­ band of the late Ellen Lund, of 2 High Street. Low Moor. Clitheroe! aged 79 years. Service in St. Paul’s Church. Low Moor, at 10 a.m. prior to Interment at Clith­ eroe Cemetery to-niGrrow (Satur­ day, April 7th) at 11 a.m.


—Bennett, Clitheroe.__Tel._582;^ __


NORMAN. — On March 30th, 1961 in hospital, Wilkinson, the be­ loved husband of Laura Ann Norman, of 9. Faraday Avenue, CUtheroe, aged 72 years. Crema­ tion took place at Accrincton on April 4th.


—Bennett. Clitheroc, Tel. 582. 25, Conway Avenue. Clitheroe.


RITCHIE.—On March 31st. 1962, at Bury St. Edmunds Douglas, the dearly loved son of the late Rose Ritchie and beloved brother of Mavis, Jean and Joan.


WYATT—On April 3rd, in hospital, Edna, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Finch.


Interred Clitheroe Cemetery April 5th. 1962.


—Enq.: T. H. Birtwell and Sons. Duck Street. Tel. 190 day, 600 night.


IN M EMO R IAM


BENSON.—In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother, Ellen, who died April 7th, 1956.


Ever remembered.


—From her loving Husband. William, Maggie. Eddie and Christine.______________________


HARGREAVES.—In loving memory of Susannah Hargreaves who died April 6th. 1940: also our dear Father, Robert Hargreaves who was killed in action June 4th, 1915.


—From Nan. Dick and family. 8, Turner Street.


Deep in our hearts vour memories are kept.


—From Tom. Margaret and Beryl 67, Chester Street. Blackburn.


—From Beattie and Pat. Aldershot.


Not just to-day. but every­ day. we remember.


*


Fresh in our hearts tfceir memories are kept.


HOLDEN.—In ever loving memory of my dear Mother, Annie Holden, who passed to the Higher Life April 8th, 1960: also mv dear Father, George Holden, who died August 19th. 1960.


And in God’s House for ever' more my dwelling place shall be.


—From Daughter, Mary.________


HOYLE.—In loving memory of : dear Dad and Granddad, who diJ April 8th, 1959.


—From all at Higher Fence ~


Not just to-day but every 'W* In silence we remember.


*00cl-


WILSON. — In loving memor JJ dear Mother. Margaret, wP 2iea April 9th. 1961; also Tr®ar Father Thomas, who dP •Janu­


ary, 1950. —From the Family, c>tburil»


Patricia Ann. on her 2Lst birth­ day, April 7th.


Good luck, good health; God bless you.


ind can deliver and erect in v\y churchyard.


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