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12 XTBthem Advertiser & Times., Deteniber )4, )P6'2 1 PENROSE GARAGE ---------- CLI fHEROE LTD. .....—


Austin & Riley AGENTS


IMMEDIATE OR EARLY DELIVERY OF OF ALL NEW MODELS


ONE FIFTH DEPOSIT - 7% p.a. interest I M C


REPLACEMENT ENGINES


YOUR A S SU R A N C E OF RELIABILITY


Our BMC Replacement Engines are Warranted for 12 months by BMC just like new engines. Engines, clutches, gear-boxes, axles, and other units—all rebuilt to the


■highest precision standards and tolerances.


E X C E L L E N T U S E D V EH IC L E S


1961 AUSTIN MINI VAN; grey, healer, excellent ....................... £295 1960 FORD ZEPHYR; grey, heeler, exceptional ............................. E485 1957 A35 VAN; rear seats, one owner, 24,000 miles .................. £155 1957 AUSTTN A55 de luxe; very good ................................................ £3I°


1953 FORD ANGLIA; green, one owner ........................................... £65 1961 (Aug.) NORTON NAVIGATOR 350cc.; exceptional throughout AND OTHER SPECIMEN CARS.


WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)


CONTINENTAL FOOTBALL BOOTS FOOTBALL STOCKINGS 5/6 pr.


SEABOOT SOCKS 10/6 pr. HAND-MADE CLOGS & WELLINGTONS


R. TURNER & SON


82-86, LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE Telephone 1102


CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR FINE


WINES, SPIRITS & ALES DON’T FORGET


TRELLA’S SALES OFF LICENCE


FREE DELIVERIES


16, HIGHFIELD ROAD, CLITHEROE PHONE CLITHEROE 990


ARE YOU A SKILLED SEWING MACHINIST


WITH EXPERIENCE OF MAKING DRESSES AND/OR BLOUSES?


If you are, why not come to ‘ Seercraft5 — where you can be sure of regular, interest­ ing and well-paid work under good conditions.


Write or call for interview on any day other than Thursdays.


w . T . S E A R S O N L t d . g


Seercraft Buildings, Lowergate, Clitheroe


MARTIN O’CONNELL LTD.


LARCH POSTS, RAILS and LOGS delivered at competitive prices. TREES FELLED — POWER SAW FOR HIRE, WITH OPERATOR. TARMACADAM end CONCRETE LAID, CATTLE GRIDS, FENCING end GENERAL BUILDING WORK UNDERTAKEN. ESTIMATES FREE. ROAD STONE & PITCHING DELIVERED


Telephone Chatburn 438 or Chipping 242


JNDLEY PATE 1ICULTURAL ENGINEERS


for


ig Machine and Cattle Bowl lations and Extensions. Snare Bowls, etc.


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


aval, Fullwood Manus and


igne Units and Snares in stock.


1. G IS B U R N 251


lPrinted and Published by the dtheroe Advertiser & Times Oo. iL 407/8 (two lines).


at 6, Market Place, Olltheroe. CA R P E T


ALTERATIONS REFITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fitting Service WALTS LTD.


31. CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


• The Parker 61 has so many new features and Is of such advanced design that you should see It and write with It your- self. You are. therefore, Invited to call for a demonstration-


Heirloom model (Ulnstratcd) 7 en, Custom model


De Luxe model ^ • • • 6 i - ' • • • “1 gnt. Beautiful new barrel colours,


Plathenium-tipped 14 ct. Gold nib.


Solid 12 ct. Gold motif inlaid-into nib hood.


ynoit has moving parts— iin ten seconds


et


at fills itself t s a flower


akes up moisture £140


LAND AND ESTATE ^'UENTS. FISHER &/0>. / /


4 KING LANfc. CLITHEROE. .'TELEPHONE/257


Before buying a House or Bunga- low, you must visit


CLITHEROE littlemoor


the mast delightfully situated site In the Rlbble Valley.


FREEHOLD


t Several ready for early uopup^I flon Call or ring Clitheroe 257 for


urther particulars. park avenue


occupation! Two bedroomed Bungalows. Two types


Houses ana bungalows for early of semi-detached Houses. There


DroDerties are a fine example o. modern design and building skill. Call for further details.


f We offer a comprehensive service tor Buying or Selling of Proper­ oies in this district. Call and see


ur register of properties for sale.


BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOB SALE AND WANTED


FISHER & CO..


T - kingT ane. clitheroe. TEL. 257.


Borough of Clitheroe SHOPS ACT, 1950


Suspension of General Closing Hours Christmas, 1962


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,


•at a Meeiinq to be held on 18th December, 1962, the Council Intend to make an Order suspending the operation of the provisions of the above Act relating to General Closing Hours so far as concerns all shops in the Borough and that accordingly from 17th to 24th December, 1962, inclusive, shops may be tept open after the normally permitted closing hours at the shop­ keeper's discretion.


H. L. SAGAR, Town Clerk


Town Clerk's Office, CLITHEROE.


Borough of Clitheroe


HOUSING OFFICE Notice is hereby given that owing


to the Christmas and New Year Holidays the Housing Office in York Street will not be open on the evening of MONDAY, 31st December, 1962.


H. L. SAGAR, Town Clerk


A NEW


SEWING MACHINE! A WONDERFUL


PRESENT TO GIVE A


LIFETIME OF SERVICE


THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT


See our attractive range of latest models—from


Part Exchange


35 gns. -


Easy Terms Walter Thomason


Open Market, Clitheroe Every Tuesday and Saturday


PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


We Invite you to rompare the Quality and value of the nne Semis, and Chalet type Bungalows.


r . VT. AVI O IL C L E Oi UO.


1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. I TEL, 1492. EVENINGS 1016 I


FOU details of Properties for sale on request.


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.. 1-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MAIM OO. LTD.


S CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW aiul HALE Of FAT PIGS when 2QQ-25U f ead Choice Quality Stock will be aorward, together with Fat Cattle Snd Local and North Country


MONDAY NEXT. DEC. 17th


heep and Lambs. a Judging 10-30 a.m. Sale at li-30


jn.


a orth Country Newly-calved Cow.s I FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE oi


WEDNESDAY NEXT, DEC. 19th NWEEKLY SALE of Local and


nd Heifers at 11-30 a.m. FRIDAY NEXT. DEC. 21st


a.m., when a seasonal show will be on offer. onPlease Note.—No Sale oi FatstocU


n-calf and Geld Cattle at 11-30


o Usual Sale of Newly-calved Cattle Tel. 325.


Monday December 24th.


n Wednesday, December 28th. J .W. MARSHALL, Secretary


THANKS


THE EMPLOYEES OF W, T. SEAR- SON LTD. wish to thank the directors for a very enjoyable Dinner Dance at the Starkic Arms Hotel.


WANTED


SCRAP IRON AND METALS rend : t sell to the oldest scrap yard In


aown; Licensed Ministry of Iron and Steel Control No. S3715- car snd lorry dismantles tyres and


MILK ROUND reqd.: Clithcrbe; Chatburn, Sawley, Gisburn area —Write, giving details, price, etc to: Box Y2. Advertiser and Times.


Highland, Vareys Yard. Salthlll Road, Clitheroe. Tel. No. 510.


LOST ~


WILL THE PERSON who took the wrong coat from Riversmead on Monday night D’.ease contact Bleazard, 32, Brook Street, Cllth- eroe.


PERSONAL


ROOF REPAIRS, Pointing. Con­ creting.—G. Pollard. 1, Central Avenue. Olltheroe. Tel. 610.


MRS. LAMBERT. 1 Whittam Ores. Tel. Whallcy 3345.


BARCLEY CORSETIERE (Reg.) LOANS


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


11. WELFORD ROAD. LEICESTER


LEVER’S ‘LOBQL’ CALF MEAL


The Perfect Milk Substitute No Bolling Water Required


W. Bamber, 32. Ramsgreave Drive Blackburn. Tel. 48418.


For particulars asfc:


TURKEYS, Ducks. Chickens; oven ready.—King, Commons Farm off Kirkmoor Road. CUtheron.


.LIVE POULTRY read.; top prices.


POULTRY AND EGGS Tel. S. Townson, Slaldburn 271.


50/60 THORNBERS 8-WEEKS-OLD CHICKS for sale.—Halsteads Farm Rlmington.


DRESSED TURKEYS for side: imv weight; free range; reasonable.— Dunson Bridge 249.


30 GOOD CAPON CHICKENS. 15-Ni weeks old for sale.—Tel. Chatburn 42 L _____________________


DRESSED TURKEYS for sale: 9-161b.; oven ready.—Edlsford Bridge Farm. Tel. Clitheroe 688.


AT STUD


3 BOARS at stud: ned. Essex, laree White and Landrace Sows & Gilts accom; transport available—G Simpson. Grlndleton. Chat 203


ADVERTISER l TIMES p r o u c S B y p i r » e s e B i 8


15 BR.L. x L.S. YEAR-OLD HENS. laying, for sale. Also R.I.R. x L.S. Day-old Pullets. £11 per 100. Month-old £15 per 100.—Rigby. Knowle Top Farm, Mearley, near Clltheroe._______


ACCREDITED DAY-OLD CHICKS for sale; R.I.R., W.L. x R.I.R., ls x R.I.R.; all from our own sonart healthy stock; December Pullets £12 per 100 delivered. Also 4. (3 and 8-week-old Pullets; all vac­ cinated.—G. W. Roberts. Slddow.s Farm. Clitheroe. Tel. 550._____


PUBLIC NOTICES FYLDE WATER BOARD WATER ACT, 1945


t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ahe Fylde Water Board (herein­


ment for an Order under Section 9(1) of the .Water Act, 1945 and Sections 33 and 50 of the Water Act, 1945, the general effect of which is as follows:


2. To transfer to the Board the water undertaking of the


3. To extend the Board’s limits of supply by the inclusion of the Borough of CUtheroe.


Council.


4. To apply to the Board certain provisions of the local Acts and Orders relating to the water undertaking of the Council and to repeal or amend certain provisions of existing t local Acts and Orders relating


uo both the Board’s existing undertaking and the water


ndertaking of the Council.


days from the 7th day of Decem­ ber 1962 at the offices of the Clerk of the Board. Sefton Street. Black­ pool and at the offices of the Town Clerk, The Castle. Clitheroe.


beA copy of the draft Order may c Inspected by any person free of dharge at all reasonable hours


uring a period of twenty-eight t Within the said period of


wenty-eight days from the 7th day of December 1962 any person may by notice sent to the Minister of Housing and Local Government. Whitehall, London, S.W.I., object q to the making of the Order,


uoting the reference WSA3/2568/ 9/02. Any person so objecting Is requested to send a copy of his objection to the undersigned Clerk of the Board. Copies of the draft Order may be purchased at the t said offices of the Board and at


he offices of the Town Clerk. The Castle, Clltheroe. at the price of 2/- for each copy.


Head Office, Sefton Street. Blackpool.


Clerk to the Fylde Water Board. J. A. SPENCER


IN THE WEST RIDING OF THE COUNTY OF YORK


Petty Sessional Division of Bowland


LICENSING ACTS. 1953 to 1961


GENERAL ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING


hat the first session of the General Annunl Licensing Meeting for the above-mentioned Division wPl be i held at the Court House. Gisburn.


business cognisable at such meeting.


mentioned Acts, nnd for the grant­ ting of Billiard Licences and for


t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


4n the said Riding, on Monday the o'cloth day of February. 1963, at 10-30 p ck in the forenoon for the J urpose of granting and renewing


Clltheroe Borough Council (herein­ after called “ the Council ") intend t to make application to the Minis­


fter called “ the Board”) and the er of Housing and Local Govern­


1. To amend the constitution of the Board.


pare parts kept In stock.—David y*


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


No. 3, HIGHFIELD ROAD. A stone-built Property with a long garden frontage. Accommodation: Sitting Room, tile range; Living l Kitchen, tile range, white porce­


Rear Garden and usual offices. New electrical installation. Annual Rent Charge: £1/10/0. Rateable Value: £9. Vacant Possession.


ain sink. -Two Bedrooms above.


No. 23, CORPORATION STREET. A compact stone-built. terraced property In nice condition. Com


prises; Sitting Room.JJle range: Living Kitchen, tile range; Larder. Above are -Two Bedrooms. In Yard at rear are excellent Wooden Store Shed and W.C. Modern windows have been In­ stalled at front of house. Mains Services. Rateable Value: £10. Annual Ground Rent 25/-. Vacant Possession.


To view anply— HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Glitheroo. Tel. 95.


Main Road Shop Premises


Beditchen on Ground Floor. Two O rooms, Bathroom. Yard and Wffices with 24ft. frontage to


No. 48, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. KD.P. Shop; Living Room and


oone Lane. Mains Services. Freehold. Vacant Possession.


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


Apply: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


is required for One Special Client. Must have a minimum of Four Bedrooms and some character. Dilapidations will not deter If possibilities exist.


A Country House in the Ribblc Valley


, U isq lL L^ ' .e o u S SALES i SITUATIONS VACANT, BOWLAND ....


Nevf QC'niiition; all sizes. Many solved bargains and Carpets at , l sate prices. Just a word to those


SH'iP’S CARPETS J . x 31. 4 x 21. 31 X 21. etc., etc. Ail , } X 4. 41 X 31. 41 X 2i, 4 X 4. 4


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


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. “ The Old Firm,*' Opposite New Inn.


89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Also at


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDOE.


_______________ SKIPTON._______________ BROADLOOM


AXMINSTER &-WILTON FITTED.


All the latest colours and designs. All at less than usual prices. Widths from 27in. to G yards.


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


89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Tel. 62816. Also at Skipton.


r tC -U » 'r iO L . i ) 1 t r t T o a v c


tman s prom, we recover your lreasured a-pleee as new for as pittle as £10 Chairs £3 Over 100 matterns lor your choice. Work­ t anship first class and guaran­ Feed Collections, deliveries free


QI IOu . k


will be pleased to call everiuig* at your convenience. Distance on object.—Beakbane. 6B. Sandygnxe Burnley. Tel. 71B8.____________


houe or write to-day and we


ANY MAKE of SEWING MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or t completely overhauled; aatlslac-


n, Open Market. Clitheroe.


so tlon guaranteed.—Walter Thoma­ ' every Tuesday and Saturday


. ioned, fully guaranteed washer*


In the district. — TOP LEX LIMITED, 13. Fleming Square. Blackburn. Tel. 7489.__________


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clithccoc. Tel. 95.


SAVE SPACE IN YOUR HOME! Let us convert your sewing machine to art attractive electric portable model. Price only £12 10s., which includes electric motor, stitch light, foot control, and handsome carrying case. Collection and delivery free all districts. — Walter Thomason. Open Market CUtheroe, Tuesdays and Saturdays.________________


pile tufted through. Carpets from £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12.


I


cooking for large and odd-sized Xarpets. Now in stock: 6 x 4. 54 i 4 4. 51 X 31. 5 X 4, 5 X 31. 6 x 3 .


RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


Newton and Slaidburn Sewerage and Sewage Disposal Schemes


APPOINTMENT OF RESIDENT ENGINEER


a The salary will be £1,000 Per annum plus subsistence allow­


Applications are invited for the above post from men with good experience in supervision of civil engineering works. The work in­ cludes the laying of some 3.800 yards of 6 and 9ins. sewer, two pumping stations and a Disposal Works for each village, as one main contract.


nce at the rate of £200 per, annum. A travelling allowance t will be paid in accordance with


ihe scheme laid down by the Nat­


Authorities. Administrative. Pro­ fessional, Technical and Clerical Service*. The appointment is ex­ pected to last rather more than 12 months.


onal Joint Council for Local


eApplications, giving details of t xperience and age. together with phe names and addresses of two mersons to whom reference can be u ade, must be received by the ondersigned not later than noon


n Friday, 4th January. 1963. L. D. TELFORD.


Council Offices. 32, Pimlico Road, C L I T H E R O E ._____________


Clerk of the Council.


t hS",i!r«y


Lancashire. Fccitts offer a wide variety


MEMORIALS - f r . s ' .r t «°*a


and can deliver and erect In any churchyard.


of pleasing designs Granite. Marble or Stone,


FECITT BROS.


MEMORIAL CRAFTSWKN SINCE 1869


Whallcy New Road BLACKBURN ’Phone: 6248


(Open Saturday afternoons) BIRTHS


BLYTHE — On December 10th. 1902, at Harrogate Hospital, to Patsy (n£e King) and David, a son (Jonathan Peter)__________


__________ ADOPTION___________


WALKED (ncc Blackhurst).—Tu June and Harry, a son, Danefl. hi legal adoption; born June 2(>ih. I 1902.


WE ALLOW UP TO £61) on youi- oid Washer against any NEW Washing Machine. We also have t the largest selection of recondi­


THERE ARE VACANCIES for POSTMEN at CLITHEROE. Pay at maximum £11/10/6 a week. Attendance 45 hours a week.— Apply to: The Postmaster. Post Office, King Street, CUtheroe. Lancs._________________


GOOD SALESMAN wanted. Call on Farmers, Builders and Property Owners. Splendid money for orders.—Write: Stanleys. Warton


DOMESTIC HELP required. Full or part time.— Ring Stonyhurst 309.___________________________


Road. Stratford. London________


ELASTIC HOSIERY. Trusses. Sup­ ports, etc. Wheelchairs rent or sale.—Jones’. Physical Aids, 23 Wellgate. Tel. 1159. N.H.S. supplier.


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-coverea. new aprons; wheels re-tyred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 683,______________________


LIONEL “ 0 “ GAUGE ELECTRIC TRAIN for sale: large track points, rolling stock and trans­ former.—Apply: Advertiser and Times.________________________


R U S BR ID G E


WATCH CLOCK REPAIRS. All work carried out by our own craftsmen nnd fully guaranteed. 24. King William St., Blackburn Tel. 7920._____________________


for hlglvrlit»M


CORNER HOUSE. KING LANE. Clltheroe. Combinations in wool. Vedonls or Wool Mixture._______


HUTS for sale; asbestos Nlssen type 19ft. wide £1 per foot length.— Apply on site: Conrll’s, c/o t Steward, Lowerhouse Mill Can­


FARMER'S GOOD TRAILER for sale; complete with side rails and sheet. Also some good Railway Sleepers and good Saw Bench with 2 h.p. motor.—David Highland, Vareys Yard, Salthlll Road, Cilth- eroe. Tel. 510.


A FEW SURPLUS HEIFER CALVES for sale. Out of good home-bred Attested Ayrshires from the Down- hnm Hall Herd. — Apply Farm Manager. Fir Tree House, Down- ham. Clitheroe. Tel. Chatburn 231


(een, Lowerhouse Lane. Burnley A679 Accrington-Burnley road).


TOBOGGAN for sale, v.g. condition. 2273* Xmas Blft— Phone Whalloy


TV SET £19. MUSQUASH COAT £15.—Phone Gisburn 350.


s ryR ebaker, champion car. L.h.a., condition v.g. 24 m.p.g..


2273 ° and heater’"~Phone Whalley CORNER HOUSE. KING LANE.


PIRELLI SLIPPERS as shown on TV. Evening Slippers and Men’s Dress Shoes.—At D. Lord & Son, 5. Moor Lane. Clitheroe.___________


Clltheroe, Gents.’ Shepherd pure Wool Vests and Pants.__________


RUSBRIDGE will give you the be.sl 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.


H.C.B, SILVER CROSS PRAM for sale. Grey/white, as new. £20.—


A COAT OF CELLULOSE will save a lot of corrosion. Have this done by first-class workmen at—Well- gate Motors Ltd. Phone Clitheroe 1212/3 or Whalley 3110._________


14. Lancaster Drive, Cllheroe. Tel. 1016.


HORNBY Clockwork TRAIN SET for sale. Also Escalado Rncinrc


YOUNG RABBITS for sale, cheap. Ideal Xmas present for a child. 134, Whalley Road, Clltheroe.


UPRIGHT PIANO for sale, good condition. — Box Yl, Advertiser and Times.____________________


LADY’S NEW SHOES for sale, size 7.—26. Lowergate. Clltheroe._____


CORNER HOUSE. KING LANE. Clitheroc. Empire Overalls, Dutch


ustices' Licences under the above- he transaction of any other


giAnd notice Is hereby further foven that the Licensing Justices wr the said Division require that t ithin the period beginning with ehe 7th day of January. 1963 and anding with the 21st day of Janu­


rituated to which the notice ielates, notice of his. her or their


Clerk to the said Licensing Justices


4. Duck Street, CLITHEROE.


TUITION


EXPERIENCED TEACHER offers tuition in French and German (advanced level) and English and


Latin (ordinary level).—Write: Box Y3, Advertiser and Times.


ON SALE


1955 FORD POPULAR for sale: police owned nnd maintained; excellent condition.—Tel. Bolton- by-Bowland 271._______________


GOOD OUAL1TY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE for sale; 3-piece


Suites: Fireside Chairs: Stand Chairs: Tables, etc.—W. and V Forster. 21. Corporation Street. Clltheroe._____________________


M.R.R.C. CAR RACING TRACK for sale: 50ft. lap. 2 lanes, on 3 port­ able tables- complete with recti­ fier transformer nnd controls: cheap; spnee needed.—Morton. Gisburn Park, Gisburn._________


LADIES' RALEIGH CYCLE for sale: good condition; £4.—7. Fox Street, C l l t h e r o e . _________


EMERALD CREEN CHI F FON DRESS for sale: 361n.: chenp. - Apply: Advertiser nnd Times,


SMALL DISPLAY CABINET with Bookshelves down sides for sale: Oak Dinlne Table; Fireside Chair, loose cushion: Georgian Card Table, mahogany, first class con­ dition.—Taylor’s Antique Shop.


46. King Street.________________ Timcc ecMTX ' fivni FA for sale.


SCALEXTRIC CM3 with trans­ former for sale: as new.—78. Chatham Road, nftcr 6 p.m.


Site


48. PARSON LANE, CUTHEROE.


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


llXeaths . Bouquets


Cut JtowehS. (pEants Personal attention given to all orders.


Morning and Aftornoon: Coffee. Tea and Biscuits served


Wreaths. Bouauets, Cut Flowers etc.


A. PEARCE & SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotol).


Tel. Chatburn 230.


Residence: 29 Tower Hill. CUtheroe Members of Teloflower.


ry. 1963, persons intending to tise in some paper circulating In


POULTRY CABIN 30ft. x 10ft. for sale: complete. £22; complete roofs for silage; asbestos with t steel principals from 50ft. x 16ft.


Aprons and Tea Aprons.________ so 65ft. x 18ft.; 1.000 asbestos


BOY’S BICYCLE for sale; 21in. frame suitable for 12-13 year old. —Wrlgley, The Highlands. Bever- ley Close. Clltheroe. Tel. 567.


heets, all sizes.—Apply: Hodgson, Moor Farm. Waddlngton._______


apply for a new Justices’ Licence t under the said Acts, are to adver­ she place where the premises are


ntended application for such' Licence.


DATED the 3rd December. 1962. W. EDMUND S. WEEKS.


1955 MODEL PHASE II VAN- t GUARD for sale; perfect condi­


ALADDIN OIL STOVE for sale.—23. Brennand Street.__________•


CHILD’S SLIDE for sale* good con- dltlon.—19. Milton Avenue._____


GIRL’S TRIUMPH CYCLE for sale: 191n.: dynamo and saddle bag: excellent condition; £10 o.n.o.— 25. Green Drive.


M ly after December 17th: 18. e eadow Side. Grindleton, CUth-


roe.__________________________ •


GENTS.’ CYCLE for sale; 21in.; 3- speed, dynamo: excellent condi­ Apption. Also full Meccano Set 6.—


tion; £160. Also 2 single and one ■.


hree-quarter bed for sale—4, Carlton Place. Clltheroe.________ |


Game.—Apply 19. Pimlico Road after 6 p.m. Tel. 980


SMART GIRL reqd. for shop work. —Apply: A. Veevers, Shaw Bridge Post Office,___________________


FARM WORKER reqd.: with ex­ perience of milking and general


LBROCKHALL HOSPITAL ANGHO. Nr. BLACKBURN.


farm work; National Health Ser­ vice wages and conditions of service. Apply to the FARM


MANAGER. BROCKHALL FARM. 'Phone Blackburn 48045.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


GRANT.—Mrs. Grant and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours, the management ana scan of the l.C.I. and Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson for their kind expressions oi sympathy and be lioral tributes received in their


77. Highfield Road. Cllthcroe. heir kindness.


DOMESTIC STAFF required for Eaves Hall Country Club, West Bradford, for Christmas week. Good wages and conditions.—Tel. 561 for Interview.______________


, Old Row, Chatburm_______ COMING OF AGE


|; IRELAND (nee Dobson).—Con- I gratulatlons on your 21st birthday


| Geoffrey. 1


Jacky, December 17tn. —Love and best wishes from


ENGAGEMENTS CURRY—COOPER


The engagement is announced, between Stephen R. Curry Salt- hill Villa. Clitheroe, and Margaret A. F. Cooper, ” Little Barn, Rea Barn Road, Brightllngsea, Essex.


WILSON—SWARBRICK


The engagement is announced between Captain Arthur Frank Wilson, second son of Mr. Frank. Wilson and the late Mrs. Wilson, of 120, Kinghorn Street. Nowra. N.S.W., and Miss Margaret Swar- brlck, of 33, Sofala Avenue. Lane Cove, Sydney. N.S.W.. late of Hall Street, Clitheroe, elder daughter- of Mrs. Norman Barnes.


__________ DEATHS__________


CATON. — On December 7th, 1962. at the home of her daughter and. son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. Pickthall, " Lyndhurst,” Park Avenue, Clitheroe, Dorothy Ann Caton, aged 94 years. The inter­ ment took place at Dalton-in- Furness on December 11th. 1962. after a service held in St. Margaret’s Church.____________


s reavement; a.so doctors, and Htall of E2 Ward, Queen’s Park t ospital and the family doctor for


•* Bankfieid,” Chatburn Road, Clltheroe. ____________________


GRIME—Mrs. L. Grime and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during their sad bereave­ ment.


HOGG.—The family of the late Mary Ellen Hogg wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ sbours for kind expressions of


Fir Trees, Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe._____________________


ympathy and floral tributes received during their recent time of sorrow.


JACQUES-—The family of the late Elizabeth Ann Jacques wish to n thank ail relatives, friends and


25. Avenue Road. Hurst Green, Blackburn.____________________


heir kind attention. octor for their kind help.


keighbours for floral tributes and ainaness shown; also the doctors t nd the Rev. F. H. Robbs for


d ent; also Mrs. Simpson and the 22, Cockerall Terrace, Barrow.___


PRESTON.—Mrs. M. Preston and a lamily express sincere thanks to


9. Mytton View. Clltheroe.


sorrow; also doctors and staff of Deepdale Hospital and Preston Royal Infirmary.


hown during their time of


ROYLE-—Mrs. H. Royle and family t express sincere thanks to all rela­


aives. neighbour’s, Rev. A. Clarke t nd all other friends for floral sributes received and kindness


78, Waterloo Road. Clitheroe. Lower Buck Inn, Waddlngton. udden bereavement.


hown during their time of sorrow; also the family doctor for his kindness.


SIMPSON.—The lamily of the late r George Simpson wish to thank


eelatives and friends for kind flxpressions of sympathy and s oral tributes received In their


SIMPSON.—Hie family of the late Mrs. Simpson desire to thank ail relatives, friends and neighbours t and Lord and Lady Clitheroe for


Cosy Cottage. Downham,________


Manchester Royal Infirmary, the f Vicar and the Rev. J. A. Mimmack


octors and nurses of Colne and or their kind administrations.


SPEAK.—Mrs. Speak and family f wish to thank all relatives,


Church Gates. Gistiurn_________ urse for their kindness.


THOMPSON.—Mrs. H. Thompson t and family express sincere thanks


Tithebarn Farm, Wiswell. Whalley.


fon wish to thank all relatives, kriends and neighbours for their floralind expressions of sympathy and


mily doctor and the Rev H 22, Park Avenue. Chatburn._____


fa their time of sorrow; also the Horne.


ll other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their bereavement; also the family doctor for his kindness.


ao all relatives, neighbours and


TITTERINGTON.—The family of t the late William James Tittering-


tributes received during


WHITEHEAD—Mrs. May White- s head and Betty wish to express


ereavement.__________________


WOOD.—The wife and family of the late Mr. Reginald Wood wish h to express sincere thanks to alt


pheir kind expressions of sym­ dathy and floral tributes received t uring their time of sorrow; also dhe family doctor and nurse, the


MERCER.—Mrs. Hurtlcbury and family wish to thank all relatives and friends for their floral m tributes during their bereave­


bll relatives, friends and neigh­ aours, the Rev. H. D. Chapman, End staff of the Edisford Park t state, for sympathy and floral sribues received and kindness


GRANT.—On December 9th, 1962. in hospital. William, the dearly loved husband of Hannah Mary Grant, of 77, Highfield Road. Clitheroe. aged 51 years. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on Decem­ ber 12th.


—Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582


I —Calverley Ltd., Clitheroe. Tel. 297/1017.____________________


ROYLE.—On December 7th. at 78. Waterloo Road. Clitheroe, Harry, An the dearly loved husband of


r nie Royle, aged 63 years. “ At


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


est.’’ Interment was at CHth- eroe Cemetery on Tuesday last.


SMITH.—On the 6th December. 1962, at the Good Shepherd Con­ vent. Ford. Liverpool, Elizabeth (Sister Mary Bernardine) Rel. Good Shepherd Order, beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Elizabeth Ann Smith, formerly of Pinfold, Stonyhurst. fortified with yea the rites of Holy Church, aged 75


rs.


Requiem Mass at the Convent on 10th December prior to interment at Ford Cemetery.___________ __


May she rest in peace.


THOMPSON—On December 8th. at t Tithebarn Farm. Wiswell. Harry,


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


years. Service and cremation was at Accrington Wednesday last.


TITTERINGT0N—On December 8th, 1962. at his home, tl. St. James Street, Clitheroe. Will-am James, the dearly loved husband of the late Ann Marie Tittering- i ton. aged 87 years. Service and


Church, Chatburn. on the 11 ih December.


IN MEMORIAM


BRETHERTON.—In loving memory of a dear Father, who died December 13th, 1951: also Mother, who died March 27th, 1954.


—Rowena and Keith.__________ Always In our thoughts.


BRETHERTON.—In loving memory of Roland, who died December 13th, 1961; also Elsie, his wife, who died March 27th, 1954.


—Mother and Martha.__________ Ever remembered.


ROBINSON.—Care and devotion are memories to treasure of mv dear Husband, Fred, who died December 16th, 1961.


kriends and neighbours for their s ind expressions and messages of bympathy received in their nereavement: also doctor and


43, Littlemoor Road. Clltheroe ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


—From his devoted Wife and Micky.


Worthy of remembrance and everlasting love.


CATON.—The family of the late Dorothy Ann Caton wish to ex­ press sincere thanks to all friends r for sympathy and floral tributes


heir kindness and assistance. “ Lyndhurst." Park Avenue,


eceived during their recent bereavement; also to the family t doctor and district nurses for


nterment took place at Christ


—Enq.: E. R. Veevers. Prop.. Brian Price. Tel. Chatburn 297.


Ehe dearly loved husband of lizabeth Thompson, aged 76


ROE. — On Tuesday, December 11th, 1962, Sarah Ellen, the dearly loved wife of Charles George Roe. Rossendale, York Street. Clith­ eroe. aged 74 years. Service in Clltheroe Parish Church on Friday. December 14th, at 11-15 a.m. prior to interment at Clith­ eroe Cemetery at 11-45 a.m.


fincere thanks to all friends and pormer neighbours, for their ex­ t ressions of sympathy and floral bributes received during their sad


t is fellow employees at the Cen­ tral Electricity Generating Board: Ro all members of Blackburn h ugby Club and Preston Grass­ moppers Rugby Club; to the t embers of the Workers’ Educa­ aional Association in Clltheroe f nd to all their neighbours and


sributes during their time of 36, Garnett Road, Clitheroe.


riends at Edlsford Park for their t overwhelming kindness and floral


orrow.


Wreaths & Bouquets c u r FLOWERS


11 TELEFLOWER SERVICE’’


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 218.


I FUNERAL SERVICE! CUTHEROE 345


SCALES


BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 32641


fTHOSE who arc served c here appreciate the


omforting services pro. vided by our trained lady assistant. She is available to assist at all times.


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