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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 9, 1962


LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. FISHER & Co.


4 KING LANE, CLITHEROE ..." TELEPHONE 257


Here's an Invitation to visit th e most delightful and a ttra c ­ tively situated estate in the Ribblo Valley.


3 BEDROOM SEMIS from £2.425. LITTLEMOOR AGENTS


IMMEDIATE OR EARLY DELIVERY OF OF ALL NEW MODELS


ONE FIFTH DEPOSIT - 7% p.a. interest


3 BEDROOM BUNGALOWS fiom £2.575.


FREEHOLD


Our representative will he pleased to show you round. Transport to nnd from estate if desired. J u s t ring Clitheroe 257.


occupation! Two and three- bedroomed Bungalows. Two types


Houses and Bungalows for early PARK AVENUE


of semi-detached Houses. These properties are a fine examp,e of modern design and building sKill. Call for fu r th er details.


26. WILSON STREET. CLITHEROE


house In a desirable and ouiet area. Comprising: Hnll Lounge. Dining Room, modernised Kitchen. H and C. water system. Iw o Bed­ rooms. R.V. £10. Freehold.


An excellent terraced dwelling


PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


for Buying or Selling of Proper­ ties In th is district. Call and see our register of properties for sale.


We offer a comprehensive service


BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE AND WANTED


FISHER & CO.. '


4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257._____________


Our Service staff are trained to maintain the very highest standards of efficiency. You get faster, more thorough service, and it’s BMC Service, with costs standardised to the official BMC schedules.


EXCELLENT USED VEHICLES


1961 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE Mk. I, Star sprite bonnet, disc brakes, wire wheels, supercharger, hard top, exceptional condition.


1960 1960


1957 1957


FORD ZEPHYR, grey, excellent condition £485 AUSTIN A55 de luxe, immaculate through­ out .............................................................. FORD ANGLIA, heater, exceptional con­ dition .......................................................... £215 AUSTIN A55 de luxe, very good condition £295


£495 AND OTHER SPECIMEN CARS


WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)


SUPER SAVE WHITAKERS


AT SUPERMARKETS LTD.


GARNETT ROAD, EDISFORD PARK ESTATE


CLITHEROE


CREAM CRACKERS (5£lb.—61b.) Tins—Usually 9/7 to 11/- (plus 2 /- on Tin)—OUR SPECIAL PRICE 5/- (plus 2/- on Tin)—Save 5/- per Tin


Tins of Fancy Asorted BISCUITS (London Asstd.) 4-2-Ibs. Usually 11/3 (plus 1/6 on Tin)—OUR PRICE 8/6 (plus 1/6 on Tin)—Save 2/9 per Tin


CHRISTMAS CRACKERS (12 in Box) with free Bingo Game on back—Usually 5/11 Box. OURS 2/11 Box Save 3/ - Box


CHRISTMAS CRACKERS—Usually 8/11. OURS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE ONLY 3/11 Good Value


CHRISTMAS CAKES (Iced)—Usually 7/11 each. OURS 5/10—Save 2/1


BIG SAVINGS EVERY WEEK AT WHITAKERS


JACKS


SUPERMARKETS LTD. Seymours


CUT PRICE STORE Cabin 13


Clitheroe Market TOOTHPASTES


3/1 COLGATES ........... ONLY 2/7 2/1 COLGATES ........... ONLY 1/9 3/1 GIBBS SR ........... ONLY 2/7 2/1 GIBBS SR ........... ONLY 2/0 2/1 PEPSODENT .................... 1/9 3/2 MACLEANS .......................... 2/8 2/2 MACLEANS .......................... 2/1 3/3 SIGNAL .............................. 2/9 2/3 SIGNAL .............................. 2/2 3/- GLEEM ................................. 2/10 3/6 GIBBS FLUORIDE........... 3/4 2/4 GIBBS FLUORIDE........... 2/2 1/3 GIBBS DENTIFRICE----- 1/2


4/- STERADENT ...................... 3/7 2/10 STERADENT ............. .. 2/7 2/- STERADENT TABLETS . . 1/10


If you want a bargain call at


JACKS IT MAY BE YOUR EARS I


YOUR HEAD. EX FEEL STOPPED UP I


EA R EX D R O P S bring soothing relief to cases of 1 temporary loss of hearing due to C-*.• * a RHAL CO N D IT IO N S *»>AD COLDS V'A dO EN ED W A X ••A*.ACHE and * ' • NOISES.


Get a bottle today. Price 3/6 and 7/6 from Boots and all chemists. P.S. to all users of hearing aids try one drop of Earex per week.


NOW OPEN FOR


MORNING COFFEE, AND SNACKS, ICES MILK SHAKES


TEA AND


25, Wellgate, Clitheroe


Chimney Sweep Service


Immediate Attention We also


TURN OVER GARDENS SCRUB OUT HOUSES CLEAN GUTTERINGS,


CONCRETE PATHS, etc.


No Waiting


Ring CUTHEROE 210 or write


7 Standen Road Clitheroe


The Red Rose Coffee Bar


(Proprietor: E rnest Swales)


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


supplies will be forward. WEDNESDAY NEXT. NOV. 14th WEEKLY PRIZE SALE of 110-100


11-30 a.m.. when good seasonal


MONDAY NEXT. NOV. 12tll SALE of Fatstocl: and Calves a t


Local and North Country Newly- calved Cows and Heifers a t 11-30


a.m. FRIDAY NEXT. NOV. 16th


Sheep and Lambs a t 11 a.m.. when a large show will be on oner.


FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23rd


SALE Of In-calf Cattle. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and


CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and


a.m. Sale a t 11-30 a.m. Schedules on application.


SALE of Newly-calved Cattle. Eoth days. Judging a t 10-30


Tel. 325. Strayed from Auction Mart


J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


Saturday morning last : One Grit­ stone Tup Hogg. Information to Secretary.


PUBLIC NOTICES


CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


should be paid to th e Collector forthwith. The Council will in s ti­ tu te proceedings in all cases where payment h a s n o t been made a t the Council Offices by the 30th Novem­ ber, 1962.


f General Rates and Water Rates or 1962-63 are now overdue and T. P. RUSHTON. Clerk of th e Council.


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


Town and Country Planning Act, 1959


Notice under Section 36


PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AT MITTON


th a t application is being made to b the West Riding County Council


Council for planning permission in respect of th e construction of p u b ­


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN y th e Bowland Rural District


lic conveniences a t Mitton. A copy of th e application nnd of


th e plans and other documents submitted with i t may be insnec- ted a t all reasonable hours a t Coun­ cil Offices. 32. Pimlico Road. Clith- croe, during the 21 dnvs following th e date of publication of this notice.


representations to the above men­ tioned Council about th e applica­ tion should do so by writing wltbin th a t period to the Clerk of the Countv Council. County Hall. Wakefield. Yorkshire.


Any person who wishes to make C L. D. TELFORD. lerk of the Council. 9th November. 1962._______________


_________ TENDERS_________ BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


NEWTON AND SLAIDBURN SEWERAGE AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL SCHEMES


from experienced contractors for the following works:—


The Council invite TENDERS


9 ins. and C ins. dia.cast iron, con­ crete and earthenware pipe sewers with manholes etc. in th e villages of Newton and Slaldburn: the construction of an ejector s tat ion a t Slaidburn and of sewage dispo­ sal works comprising pumping station, sett ling tank, percolating filter, h um u s tanks and sludge drying beds for each village.


Contract No. 1. The laying of some 3800 yards of


trically operated sewage pumping p la n t in duplicate, each pump to deliver 50 gallons per minute against 22 feet head.


Contract No. 2. The supply nnd erection of elec­


trically operated air compressor and ejector p lan t in duplicate, each ejector to deliver 20 gallons per min u te to 55 feet head.


Contract No. 3. The supply and erection of elec­


tained from th e Consulting Engin­ eers, Messrs. Arnold Brooksbank & Son. General Buildings. 48, Sun- bridge Road. Bradford. 1.. on pay­ ment of a deposit of £5 5s. Od. (by cheque payable to th e Bowland RJD.C.) for each Contract.


Tender documents to be ob­


Offices of th e Consulting Engineers or a t th e Council Offices during the usual office hours.


Drawings may be seen a t the


Bills of Quantities etc., enclosed in plain sealed envelope endorsed ‘Tender for Newton and Slaidburn Sewerage Contract No. 1' (or No. 2 or No. 3 as th e case may be) must be forwarded to reach me no t later th a n noon on WEDNESDAY the


price’ basis. Tenders, complete with priced


5th December. 1962. The lowest or any tender will


L. D. TELFORD.


n o t necessarily be accepted, any acceptance being subject to the approval of the Minister of Hous­ in g and Local Government.


Clerk of the Council.


Council Offices. 32. Pimlico Road. Clitheroe. Lancashire. 9th November. 1962.


LEVER’S ‘LOBOL’ CALF MEAL


The Perfect Milk Subs t i tute No Boiling Water Reauired For par t iculars ask:


W. Bambor. 32. Ramsgreave Drive, ______Blackburn. Tel. 48418.


LOANS


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


11. WELFORD ROAD. LEICESTER Tenders are to be on a ‘fixed


SALES BY AUCTION CLITHEROE


THREE SUBSTANTIAL BUILDINGS


TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY AUCTION (unless previously dis­ posed of bv Private T rea ty ) .


C by W. H. ROBINSON A* CO.. a t


hartered Auctioneers and Estate Audits


THE STARKIE ARMS HOTEL. CASTLE STREET. CLITHEROE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14th, 1962, at 3 n.m.


position' with a frontage to the main Blackburn / Whalley/ Clitheroe/Skipton road. Accom­ modation arranged on two floors oniv. with central heating in ­ stalled. Floor Area 7.250 sq.ft. FREEHOLD. CHIEF RENT £18


Occupying a prominent corner


frontinK to Moor Lane (adjoining Loworgate)


11s. 3d. p.a. Lot 2. SINGLE STOREY PREMISES.


HOUSE AND LAND, suitable for Extensions


EACH WITH VACANT POSSESSION


SALE or all classes of Store CLITHEROE


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


1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHER0E. TEL. 1092, EVENINGS t rue.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE N


etc. Garage. Fully automatic Oil Fired Central Heating._______


Three Bedrooms. Sun Lounge C Three Bedrooms, etc. Gnrnec 17, SHIREBURN AVENUE


entral Heating.___________ 13. LANCASTER DRIVE


Three Bedrooms, etc. Garnge. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES 9, SHIREBURN AVENUE


ull Central Heating.______ 4. PEEL PARK AVENUE


DETACHED HOUSES 49, EDISFORD ROAD


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


F hree Bedrooms, etc. Garage.


Throe Bedrooms, etc. Garage 12, BALMORAL AVENUE


Garden.


Two Bedrooms, etc. 108. WHALLEY ROAD


Two Bedrooms, etc._____ 10. MONK STREET


Four Bedrooms, etc. 15. BAWDLANDS


Two Bedrooms, etc. BUSINESSES FOR SALE


bedroom accommodation. Good mortgage available._______________


ortgage available._______________ Full details and viewing arrange*


Freehold with exceptional 4-


OLD EST. GROCERY AND MIXED MFreehold. Good accommodation.


ments of the above from: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


1-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE PROPERTY WANTED


pPTflCHED BUNGALOW read. In Whallov area approximately £4.500.—Write: Box N6. Adver­ tiser and Times.


WANTED


FEATHER BEDS reqd.—Smith. 21. Park Road. Southport. Tel. 2378.


OUARTER OR HALF ACRE OF LAND reqd. in Whnllev area for suoerlor bungalow.—Write: Box N5. _Advertiser and Times.______


JOBRING GARDENING reqd.: ex­ perienced man: anything con­ sidered.—Write: Box S7, Adver­ tiser and Times.


LAND OR BUILDINGS reqd. (to ren t) suitable for saw mills.— Write: Box S2. Advertiser and Times._____ ____________________


SHOP COUNTER POSITION read, bv mnrrlcd woman: Clitheroe district.—Write: Box S4. Advcr- tlser nnd Times.________________


SMALLHOLDING, preferably with modern or modernised house or bungalow urgently rend.: quick sale assured for th e right property. Minimum commission —Fisher nnd Co.. Land nnd Estate Aeents 4, King Lane. Clitheroe Tel. 257._________ ________________ C R E A M S E P A R A T O R


good condition.—Write, giving particulars and nricc: Box S3. Advertiser nnd Times.


reqd.: in


EXCELLENT SWEETS AND TOBACCO


TERRflOEn HOUSES 13. ALMA PLACE


Two Bedrooms. etc. Larpt


Three Bedrooms, etc. Gnvngp T 4. LANGSHAW DRIVE ’


No. 144, PIMLICO ROAD. A semi­ detached Residence. Brick built with a red tile roof and situate close to open country. The Accommodation comprises: Hall: Lounge; Dining Room with Iramed and glazed extension: Kitchen and Pantry on the Ground Floor. Three Bedrooms. Bathroom and separate W.C. above. A Brick Garage and Coal, store arc attached to the main s tructure. Ample Garden area to rear in addition to tormal front­ age. Mains Services. Rateable Value: £32. Leasehold. Vacant Possession on completion.


No. 6. CONWAY AVENUE. A Free- hold Scmi-Detachcd Residence. A compact Modern Property com­ prising: Hall; Lounge with bay window; Living Kitchen fur­ nished with Stainless Steel Sink l Unit in tiled window recess, fitted I Cupboard: Larder- Washhouse. (II and C. water and power lnid | on). Three Bedrooms (two fitted with Centra! Heating Radiators) and combined Bathroom and W.C. with good Cylinder Airing Cup­ board (Immersion Heater). Gen­ erous Garden area laid ou t p rin ­ cipally to rear. Snnce for Garage. Mains Services. Free from Chief Rent. Rateable Value: £22. Vacant Possession.


No. 6. MOORLAND ROAD. A Semi- Detached Residence in good Resi­ dential Locality. Tills Property which has double-storey bays to front elevation comprises: Hnll; Lounge; Dining Room: Kitchen and harder on the Ground Floor. Three Bedrooms above with com­ bined Bathroom and W.C. An excellent Garden Area with room for Garage. Mains Services. Annua! Ground Rent: £1/10/0 Rateable Value: £26. Vacant Possession.


No. 26, MOORLAND CRESCENT. A Scmi-Dctachod Residence with large Garden and open outlook to rear. Ample Garage Space, This brick-built Property contains ; Hall: Lounge; Dining Room; Kitchen and Larder on the Ground Floor; Three Bedrooms and combined Bathroom and W C. above. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent: £4. Rate­ able Value: £2G. Vacant Posses­


sion.


No. 62, HAYHURST STREET. A stone-built Property in very good


condition throughout. Accom­ modation: S it ting Room. mod. tile range; Living Kitchen, tile range, modern sink u n i t (h. and c. water); Two excellent Bed­ rooms. the rear one furnished with panel Bath and Washbasin. Yard a t rear with usual OIIlccs including new W.C. Mains Ser­ vices. Annual Ground Rent ; £1. Rateable Value: £11. Vacant Possession.


No. 73. CHATBURN ROAD. A mid- terrace Dwellinghouse in desir­ able s itu a tio n and very well maintained. Palisaded frontage. Accommodation: Vestibule; Hall­ way- S it ting Room with bay window, fitted "M in s te r" Ranee; Living Room, t i le range: Kitchen, fireplace, white porcelain sink (h. and c. water): Larder. Above


SITUATIONS VACANT


j


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL. ■ A WHALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN |


following vacancy in the Finance : Department:


pplications are invited for th e '


Salary according to age. rising to | £650 p.a.


Education to G.C.E. Standard. Aptitude for figures an advant­ age. Prospects of promotion and opportunity to train and qualify in hospital administration.


approved subjects receive extra increments of pav.


The above post is superannuable and subject to National Health Service Conditions. Working con­ ditions arc excellent and though the hospital is situated in n rural area there are convenient bus services. Good canteen facilities.


. MALE CLERK (Clerical Grade) I j


Applicants aged 16 to 19 years. | holding G.C.E.. with five passes in 1


i


IN MEMORIAM


STARKIE.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, who died November 12th, 1959: also Dad, who died


September 6th, 1946. and Sister Marjorie, who died September 20th, 1941.


I —From Raymond, Nellie and ___family._________________________


Loved an d remembered always.


WHITTAKER.—In loving memory of Tom. a beloved Husband and Father, who died November 9th, I960.


MEMORIALS GRANITE. MARBLE. BTON*


Send for our selection of design* and prices. You will be placed under no obligation, and find us anxious to halo.


W. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASONS


Partings come, and hearts are broken.


—From his loving Wife and family, Clitheroe and Colne.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


Apply to the GROUP SECRETARY, giving age, qualifications and experience and names and addresses of two referees._______


REPRESENTATIVES. male and female, reqd. by national adver- .


________


tising firm to sell space in local i publications; no experience neces- j sary: high wages plus com- I


0 , EASTERN DIVISION


mission.—Write: Box SI, Adver- I tiser and Times.


FYLDE WATER BOARD 1 DRAUGHTSMAN—


,


Salary Scale Misc. IV (CG45-710) I rising subject


service to Mise. V (£710-785). 1 Commencing salary according to J


to satisfactory


Applicants mus t bo neat and ex­ peditious draughtsman, and pre­ ferably with some experience of


Tlie successful applicant will bo based upon the Board’s Eastern Divisional Office a t Blackburn


sett ing out. levelling, and simple surveying.


F u r th er particulars and Forms'of Application (returnable bv 24th November. 1962) from Engineer


Canvassing will disqualify. _______


Fyldc Water Board. Scfton Street. Blackpool.


GENTLEMAN reqa. for part-time bar work in small country hotel. —Tel. Clithcroc 262.


DAILY DOMESTIC HELP read — Apply: St. Pony’s, Pimlico Rond.


STEWARD reqd.. wife to assist for Low Moor Reading Room and Club; top wage for suitable appll-


2 £l*CI' 13th November,


c a n t—Replies to: The Hon. See.. 4’ *.s t ; Fnu,/i Terrace. Low Moor. 1^ q q


EXPERIENCE D S H O R T H A N D TYPIST reqd. for office a t Chat-


5lli '1V r 'R£pIy il1 writing giving details of age. experience, etc. to-


Cement ALtdUntant‘ Rlbblcsda,c


sm a r t GIRL reqd. for shop work Apply: A. E. Veevers Ltd. Shaw


.Bjldge Post OOice._____ M u v Ph i'sicallv fit, reqd.:


able to l if t and move warps and £ epffis of yarn.—Apply: Stone-


fM a n u fa c tu r in g Co. Ltd.. Chathurn.


RELIABLE HELP roqd: Monday and Thursday. 2 p.m.—5 n.m- mus t be willing to look after 2 children.—“ Brlermount.” Enst- ham Street. C l i th c r o c .__________


COTTAGE available for retired couple: man willing to stoke boilers, bring in fuel, help in garden, etc.: able to drive Land Rover: wages £3/12/0 for 24-hour week; free electricity.—Applv in writing to: Guider-in-Charge.'Girl Guides Association. Wnddow Hall. Clitheroe.


WEST RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL GISBURN YOUTH CLUB


are Two Bedrooms a n d a Bath­ room furnished w ith a first class modern su ite comprising panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin and W.C., cylinder cupboard. Usual Offices including Washhouse in Yard a t rear. Freehold. Rate­ able Value: £19. Vacant Posses­ sion on completion.


No. 126, WOONE LANE. A modern­ ised stone-built, terraced Property


with palisaded frontage. Com­ prises: Hallway. Sit ting Room, tile range; large Living Room, tile range; Kitchen fitted Stain­ less Steel Sink Unit, cupboards w ith Formica working tops and wall cupboards. Above are two ex­ cellent Bedrooms and Bathroom furnished with panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin and W.C., cylinder airing cupboard (immer­ sion heater ). Yard a t rear with usual offices. Possible access for a vehicle. Mains Services. Rate­ able Value: £13. Vacant Posses­


sion.


Subject to Conditions of Sale. Lot 1. TWO STOREY PREMISES


No. 6, YORK STREET. A Central Property with first-class appoint­


ments newly installed. The Accommodation comprises: Hall­ way: Sit ting Room: Living Kitchen fitted with Stainless Steel Sink Unit, tile ranee: Larder. Above on Two Floors are Lounge with th e la te s t Electric Fire Unit and Surround (Berry’s Chamelion): 2 Bedrooms and Bathroom furnished with panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin and W.C. Fuel Stores and Wash-house in basement (on Ground Floor level a t rear). Decorations are for most p a r t recently done. Mains Services. Vacant Possession.


f ront ing to Kendal Street and Salthill Read, of! Chathurn Road. Within a short distance of the


Lot 3.


Union Street. nfT St. Paul’s Street, Edisford Road. Low Moor


FREE FROM CHIEF RENT. SINCLE STOREY PREMISES


(adjoining th e Rlhhlesdale Cement Ltd. Hostel)


THE CHARTERED AUCTIONEERS. 79. Moslev Street Manchester 2 (Tel. CENtrai 22811 and at 8. Grove Avenue. Wilmslow (Tel. WL9 5234) or to:


For fu r th er particulars apply to


Messrs. STEELE & SON, Solicitors,


Castlegate. Clitheroe. (Tel. Clitheroe 603)


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW BRADDUP HOUSE FARM.


(along C oulthurst Road. Wadding- ton)


T. SILVERWOOD in conjunction with J. BALSHAW. will sell bv Auction for th e Exors. of John Calvert


TUESDAY. NOV. 20th, 1962


51 HEAD OF DAIRY. IN-CALF CATTLE AND YOUNG STOCK 7 B. an d W. Heifers lately


calved: 6 Shorthorn and B. and W. Cows newly calved: 2 Roan Cows due June, July; 1 B. and W. Cow. due Jan.-, 6 B. and W. Shorthorn Cows due March and April: l b . and W. Cow due May: 16 B and W. Heifers. U to 2i yrs; 12 B. and W.


months. 147 SHEEP AND LAMBS


(Heifer-Bull) Calves, i-2


Ewes (ru n to Tup from Sent. 30th): 12 H.B. Gimmer Shearlings- 10 Horned Wethers: 23 Lambs- 1 Suffolk x Ram. 3 shear- 1 Border Leicester Cross Sufiolk 2-shear Ram.


60 Horned Ewes and 40 HB


FARM MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS


Full particulars next week. 1 Auctioneers: T. SILVERWOOD.


HAY AND WINTER EATAGE 228. House, Clithcroc. Tel. 1100.


7. Chester Avenue. Clithcroe. Tel. J. BALSHAW. Colbornc


LINDLEY PATE


AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS for


Milking Machine and Cattle Bowl Installations and Extensions. Snare Bowls, etc.


Consult us for your round-the-shed Pipeline Milker.


Alfa-Laval, Fullwood Manus and Gascoigno Units and Spares in stock.


Tel. GISBURN 251 WADDINGTON. Nr. GLITHEROE


heating installed. Also Garage adjoining let on a short tenancy.


Floor Area 1.820 sq. ft. Central


Cilthcroe/Skipton Road and ad­ loining Atkinsons of Clitheroo Ltd. Central Heating installed. Floor Area 2.200 sq.ft.


No. 20, KIRKMOOR ROAD. A stone-built Dwcllinghouse with palisaded frontage. Accommoda­ tion: Hallway; Sit ting Room, bay- window, tile range; Living Room, tile range; Kitchen, w.p. sink (h. and c. water); Larder. On the Upper Floor are Three Bedrooms, th e rear one containing a modern Bath, Washbasin and W.C.. cylinder airing cupboard. Good Yard and usual office a t l-car. Mains Services. Rateable Value: £17. Annual Ground Rent- £1/7/6. Vacant Possession.


To view apply— HOTHERSALL & FORREST, Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


Bank Salerooms, Clithcroe. Tel, 95. WISWELL, Nr. WHALLEY


Smallholding with about 3 acres known as


1RWELL BUNGALOW. Pendleton Road


The Property comprises: DETACHED 2-BEDROOM


BUNGALOW


Two Garages. Extensive Wooden Outbuildings, p a r t suitable as Boarding Kennels. BAT TER Y CABIN fitted 384 Double Dunblane Automatic Cages and Stocked; various Small Cabins, Equipment, etc Mains Water and Electricity. Freehold. Vacant Possession.


Particulars from:


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers.


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroo. Tel. 95. AT STUD


3 BOARS a t stud: ped. Essex, large White and Landrace Sows & Gilts accom;


Simpson, Grindleton. Chat. 203.


COMMANDO BOOTS


WELLINGTONS and CLOGS


Sea-boot Socks 1 0 / 6


pair


R. Turner & Son 82-86 LOWERGATE CLITHEROE


TELEPHONE: 1102


miscellaneous sales on PACE 4


t ranspor t available.—G.


The Club Management Committee and th e County Youth Council invite applications for th e post of part-t ime leader on one even­ ing weekly up to a maximum of 40 weeks annually. Qualified rate per evening is 39/-. or 33/- if unqualified. plus aid with travelling expenses. Application forms may be obtained from the Area Youth Officer, Education Offices, Water Street. Skipton.


and should be returned within 10 days.


EARN £3 OR MORE PER WEEK in your spare time; several vacancies


for collectors in connection with a national concern. This can pro­ vide you with a unique money­ making opportunity in your own and surrounding district.—Write: Box S9. Advertiser nnd Times.


TYPIST reqd. Salnrv £415 per annum a t age 21 rising to £650 per annum.


Full-time FEMALE CLERK'


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE


ence and qualifications, with two names for reference,


Whitley Council salnrv scales and conditions of service.


Administrative Officer. The above post, is sublecl to


Ltd., Fortress Furniture. Sun -S treet . CHtheroe. Tel. 316.______


Applications, s tat in g age. experi­ to the


DRIVER/WAREHOUSEMAN reqri. —Apply: Bowker Bros. (Clitheroe)


SECRETARY read. — Apply bv letter only to: Clitheroo Central Working Men’s Club. 78. Whnllcv Rond. Clitheroe.___________


WELL KNOWN CATHOLIC PRE­ PARATORY SCHOOL requires Personal Secretary to Headmaster:


aged between 20-35: good tvnlng essential, shorthand not reauired-. pleasing personality nnd ability to nccept. responsibility important factors: first class accommodation provided in delightful country setting: good salary end liberal holidays.—Write: Box S12. Adver­ tiser nnd Times.


ON SALE


MODERN BEAUTILY SIDEBOARD for sale: light oak: £10.—Mrs.


Clegg. Hendon. Parker Avenue,


1936 AUSTIN 10 for sale: good' condition: taxed. M.O.T. cert., with snare engine, gearbox, etc. Also Smith’s 12v. Car Heater: brand new.—Green, Stone Hill. Grindleton.


LOST


Rlenznrd Town Farm, Pendleton. JTel._1057._______________________


ONE BLACK AND WHITE SHEEP­ DOG lost: answers to Jill.—F.


TWO EWES and 3 Lambs lost; J.D. on horns; red stroke on far side.—J. Dinsdalc. Monubent. Bolton-by-Bwlnnd. Tel. Gisburn 261.


TO LET


FURNISHED FLAT to let from November 24th: 4 guineas ner week.—Write: Box S5, Advertiser


an d Times. STEEL FRAMEWORK


(or building 60ft. long x 42ft. wide comprising:


4 Roof Trusses 42ft. span. 8 Stanchions. 15ft. height x loin, x 6 Gin. R.S.J.


24 Purlins, 35in. x :liin. angle iron. All In excellent condition.


angle iron. ROGER B. WILSON.


116, WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 976.


PERSONAL


- standard.—Write: Box S6, Adver­ tiser and Times. __________


PRIVATE TUITION given in a rith ­ metic and English up to 11 +


DRIVING TUITION DAILY.—Ring Clitheroe 977 or aoDly 15, Victoria


Street. W. R. Bridge.


ROOF REPAIRS. Pointing. Con­ creting.—O Pollard 1. Central Avenue. Clitheroe. Tel. 610.


POULTRY AND EGGS


L I V E P O U L T R Y read.: top prices. Tel. S. Townson. Slaidburn 271.


£5— £500


With or Wi thout Security Call, Write or ’Phone


Pendleton and District WALTS LTD.


to— THE


Lending Society, Ltd. WALTON HOUSE.


80. CHANCERY LANE. BOLTON. LANCS.


Phone: Bolton 24085 Stanchion Stays. 3 iin . x 3)in. !


ASTLEY. — The family of the late Mrs. M. E. Astley wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours, the Rev. R. C. Broughton and members of the Methodist Church and Ladies’ Class for their kind expressions of sympathy and Iloral tributes received in their ” bereavement.


Moorgarth,” Littlemoor Road. Clitheroe.


CROMPTON—Mr. and Mrs. A lergy of SS. Michael and John


....... ..............


Crompton express sincere thanks c to all relatives, neighbours, the s Church and all other friends for


and kindness shown during their time of sorrow; also the doctors and stafi of Clitheroe Hospital for their kindness.


piritual oll'erings. floral tributes 62. High field Road. Clitheroe.


DOWNHAM. — Mr. and Mrs. R. Pnrkington wish to thank all relatives and friends, postal stall and Post Office Veterans Associa­ tion and members of the Con­ servative Club for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement.


28. Woonc Lane. Clithcroe.


EASTWOOD.—The family of the t late Walter Eastwood desire to


neighbours for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral trib u tes received during their sad bereavement; also the Rev. G. H. Gaze and the doctors and s tal l of th e Royal Infirmary. Blackburn, for their kindness.


hank all relatives, friends and


Gawcar House Farm, Slaidburn.


TAYLOR.—Mrs. Taylor and family wish to th an k all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement; also the doctors and staff of Queen's Park. Black­ burn. Clitheroe Hospital and the family doctor for their kindness.


4, Woone Lane, Clitheroe.________


WEAVER. — Mr. T. Weaver and t family wish to th an k all rela­


workfrlends of th e making-up room of Ashworth and Smiths for their kind expressions of sym­ pathy and floral tribtites received in their bereavement; also doctors and staff of th e Royal Infirmary, and th e family doctor for their kindness.


ives. friends, neighbours and


2. Queen Street. Low Moor. Clitheroe.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


"TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 218.


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A loved one gone, with words unspoken.


Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Roa'i


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowers etc.


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


Residence: 29 Tower Hill, Clithcroe Members of Teleflower.


BIRTHS


COOLICAN—On November Clh. at Queen's Park Hospital, to A'.i^on (nee Standen) and Leonard, of 2. Peel Park Avenue. C’.iiheroc. a daughter. Penelope Louise._______


COX.—On November 2nd at Bramley Meade Maternity Home, to Betty (nee Jones) and Sydney, a son (a brother for J an e t) . Thanking all concerned.________


KNIGHT.—On November 2nd. a t Queen's Park Hospital, Blackburn, to Mr. and Mrs. Knight, of Hal­ steads Farm, Rimington. a daughter.________________________


SEED.—At Bramley Meade on November 2nd. to Robert and Shirley (nee Jackson), a soil (a brother for lan ).


COMING OF AGE


L A T H AM. — Congratulations. Elaine, on your 21st birthday: al.'-o on your engagement to Brian.


—Mum and Dad.


Good luck, good health. God bless you both.


LATHAM. — Congratulations and best wishes. Elaine, on vour 21st birthday, November 8th!


AH my love, Brian.______


L A T H AM. — Congratulations. Elaine, on your 21st birthday.


—From your loving Sister and


Brothers, Denise, Leonard and Malcolm.


L A T H A M. — Congratulations, Elaine, on your 21st birthday.


May heal th and happiness be yours always.


—Aunty Lctty and Uncle Jim.


L A T H AM . — Congratulations. Elaine, on your 21st birthday. November 8th.


Love and best wishes. —Mr. and Mrs. Pateman.________


H 0 B I N S 0 N — Congratulations, Fred, on your 21st birthday. November 10th.


* — *ove Mum and family. ay. November l l th . best wishes,


WILS 0 N-— Heartiest congratula- dtions, Keith, on your 21st birth­


May health and happiness be with you always.


—With love. Mother, Dad and family.


Congratulations Brian and Elaine on your engagement.


ENGAGEMENTS PATEMAN—LATHAM


Love and best wishes.


—From Mr. and Mrs. Fat-eman DEATHS


ASTLEY.—On November 2nd 1962. a t her home, “ Moorgarth.” 61. Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe Maud Edith, th e beloved wife of the late J. H. Astley. aged 83 years. t Cremation took place at Pleasing-


on on November 6th.


STke 48. PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA ’Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day and Night) for


IS^Uatki . Bouquet?!


Cut ^tavyeAS . (pEants Personal a t ten tio n given to all orders


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee. Tea and Biscuits served


G. CALVERLEY — & SONS, LTD. —


Chatburn Rd., Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


Service—Day & Night


Tel.: 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT. residence:


48, YORK STREET CLITHEROE


ALAN PARKER


National Association of Funeral Directors


Funeral Director Member .of the


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


THE LAST TRIBUTE


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.


INTERMENT or CREMATION. Telephone:


Ring . . .


Clitheroe 136 — for —


RADIO & TV REPAIRS


Aerial Erection, etc. — also


Electrical Repairs and Supplies


Main Agents: FERGUSON


CASI'., H.P. or RENTAL


Clltheroe Advertiser & Times Co. Ltd., a t 6, Market Place, Clitheroe. TeL 407/8 (two lines).


58 Whalley Rd., Clitheroe Pr inted and Published by the


I FUNERAL SERVICE CUTHEROE 345


SCALES


BLACKBURN 4 0 4 2 ACCRINGTON 32641


making funeral prearrange, ments; discuss these ad­ vantages with us soon.


A/fANY people already A know the benefits of


Whalley 3201 (day or n ight) . —Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


BARTLETT.—On November 9th, 1962, Harriet Emma, beloved wife of th e late Willlamy Henry Bart­ lett. of ” Doreena,” Reeford Grove. CUtheroe. Funeral from •• Rock­ dale ” Chapel of Rest. Service a t St. James’s Church. Saturday 11 a.m.. followed by interment a t Clitheroe Cemetery.


—Scales Funeral Service. Tc'.. 345.


DOWNHAM.—On November 2nd. 1962, in hospital. William, the


Interred a t Clitheroe Cemetery on November Gth. —Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


beloved husband of the late Margaret Downham, of 26. Woone Lane, Clitheroe. aged 86 vears.


TAYLOR.—On November 2nd. 1962, in CUtheroe Hospital. Richard, the beloved husband of Frances Annie Taylor, of 4. Woone Lane, Clitheroe aged 61 years. Cremation took place at Skipton on November 7th. —Bennett. CUtheroe. Tel. 582.


WEAVER. — On November 2nd, 1962. in hospital. Mary Ann. the beloved wife of Thomas Weaver, of 2. Queen Street. Low Moor. Clitheroe. aged 72 years. Interred a t CUtheroe Cemeterv on Novem­ ber 5th.


—Bennett. Clitheroe. Te’.. 582. IN MEMORIAM


ECCLES. — In loving memory of a dearest Husband, Father and


Granddad, Thomas, who died November 5th. 1960. R.I.P.


Many a silent tear is shed. Many th e prayers for you are said,


May God bless and keep you safe,


—From his loving Wife. Maggie, Daughter Margaret. Son-in-law Tom and Grandson Michael.


FIELDING. — In loving memory of my Brother, Henry, who died


November 7th. 1961; also Mother, died January 4th, 1941. and Father, died July 17th, 1938; Sister Mary Alice, died December 12th. 1926: Brother Jim, died December 30th, 1950.


Peace, perfect peace.


—From Sister and Brother. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. 114, St. Paul’s Street, Low Moor._______


SLATER.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, who died November l l th . 1955.


Beautiful memories, silently kept.


—Dick. Bill, Ruth, Brian and Keith.


Of a mother we loved and will never forget.


Until we meet again.


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