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m i s c e l l a n e o u s 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 16, 1962 PRIMROSE GARAGE CLITH ERO E LTD. Hothersall & Forrest


AUCTIONCF.RS. VALUERS.AND. : • estate AGENTS .


NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS LANGSHAW. DRIVE. LITTLEMOtfR ROAD


building programme on the above site are now complete. Call and inspect the site plan and obtain full details. This Is without doubt the finest site In Clitheroe and district. Plots now being reserved for Sprlne and Summer occupa-


Plans for Phase III of the The Semi-Detached Residence,


No. 132. PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE.


wIn a good residential locality and tions.


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


Houses and Bungalows for early PARK AVENUE


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. ,


in residential area (butlt 1960). Accommodation: Hall; Lounge:


Property. C o m p r i s i n g : Hall, Lounge. Living Room, Kitchen. Two Bedrooms. Outside Wash­ house, W.C. R.V. £10. Freehold.


Sound stone - built Terraced Immediate supply of genuine B.M.C. Service Parts. Backed by B.M.C.


' Technical Service and trained mechanic*. Exchange engines and units. (Warranted for 12 months.


LOW H.P. TERMS l DEPOSIT 5% p.a. interest


NEW VEHICLES TAXED AND DELIVERED


AUSTIN 7 de luxe Salo ons........................................£585/6/0 AUSTIN A40 de luxe Saloons ................................£726/0/7 AUSTIN A35 Vans with heater ............................£402/12/6 AUSTIN 7 Vans with heater ....................................£392/6/0 AUSTIN A55 Vans with h e a te r ................................£553/2/6


USED VEHICLES


1961 TRIUMPH HERALD, 9,000 miles. 1961 MINI VAN, heater. 1961 AUSTIN A55 Countryman, heater 1960 AUSTIN A55 de luxe saloon. 1960 (Sept.) MORRIS MINI TRAVELLER, heater 1959 AUSTIN A55 Saloon, de luxe, heater 1958 AUSTIN A55, black, heater 1958 FORD CONSUL Saloon, heater 1957 (Series) MORRIS 1,000 de luxe, heater 1954 ROVER 75, low mileage.


WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)


Office Requisites : :


Account Books, Analysis Books, Duplicate Order Books, Bill Books, Receipt Books, Lever Arch and Flat Files, Punches, Stapling Machines, Rubber Stamps, Stamp Pads.


ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICE 6, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


C A R P E T CLEANING ALTERATIONS


REFITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fitti?ig Service


WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street CLITHEROE


Telephone: Clitheroe 135


FARMERS IN STOCK


STONE & TEAGLE FERTILISER BROADCASTERS. LINK & SPIKE TRACTOR HARROWS


BAMFORD MANURE SPREADERS. NICHOL SON. LISTER-BLACK-


BAMFORD BL30 & BL48 BALERS FROM STOCK AT OUT-OF- SEASON PRICES


LINDLEY PATE Tel. GISBURN 251


Depots: Clitheroe and Haslingden Auction Marts.


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 Ton Prices


a S P C A . humane killers ' ■ USED


in g h e y s f a r m


L a n e s h a w Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200


^ I T MAY BE YOUR EARS I drops J G iv e sa fe and VLa


, in g r e l i e f f r om W\v NOISES DIZZINESS CHE, HARDENEDLiVfi


jS w h ich cau s e U E S S I O N a n d .NESS \ Avoid delay.' for young and old.1! bottle TODAY!


'


;X drops 3/6 ,and 7/6 I g S cL . B o o t s , T im o th y


s, Co-op Stores a n d 1— - -


, C A T A R 1 IH A L ® ITIO.N'S aad HEAD


THE HELL1FIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


SALE of upwards of 110 Newly- calved Cows and Heifers, mostly from local farms but including the regular entries of Scotch Heifers.


MONDAY NEXT. FEB. 19th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


Judging 11-30 a.m. Sale 11-45. TUESDAY NEXT. FEB. 20th


and SALE of In-calf and Store Cattle. 120 choice In-calf Cows and Heifers. Springing and Short- dated and including several spring and summer calvers.


FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW


Hereford Cross,, Angus Cross, and Friesian Cross Steers and Heifers mostly forward in condition for Mr. B. Salvidge.


Heifers and Pens of 4 Store Bullocks and Heifers.


Prizes for best In-calf Cows and


Entries of all classes invited to meet the demand.


Judging 11-30 a.m. Sale 12 noon.


285 Fat Cattle; 1.250 Fat Sheep, mostly Fit Hoggs off keep; 20 Fat Pigs; 20 Calves.


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.


Grading 9 a.m. Sale 11 a.m. M. H. SKIDMORE. Secretary.


Tel. Helllfield 226. Wellingtons


repaired with Tractor Soles


Jerkins Re-zipped


Hand made


Boots & Clogs in stock


R. Turner & Son 82-86 LOWERGATE CLITHEROE


__________ Tel. 1102___________


LEVER’S ‘ LOBOL’ CALF MEAL


The Perfect Milk Substitute No Boilimr Water Required


For particulars ask:


W. Bambcr, 32, Ramsgrcavc Drive, Blackburn. Tel. 48418.


A T S TU D


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


PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud. — Shoesmith, Copy Nook,


Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton- by-Bowland 278.


240 Store Cattle including 120


Stone-built and in excellent condi­ tion. R.V. £10. G.R. £1.


excellent condition throughout. C o m p r i s i n g : Lounge. Living Kitchen, Pantry. 3 Bedrooms. 3- piece Bathroom Suite. R.V. £28. G.R. £3/3/0.


Modern semi-detached House in


comprehensive service. Call and inspect our register of


PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE Buying or selling, we Oder a


to dispose of. you are invited to take advantage of our terms. Strictly No Sale—No Commission.


properties lor saie. If you have property you wish


BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOP SALE AND WANTED


FISHER & CO..


4. KING LAME. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.


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


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


NEW DETACHED AND SEMI­ DETACHED HOUSES AND BUN­ GALOWS AT EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE


standard types and also built to purchasers’ requirements on select plots.


Choice of several different


Full details— F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE.


GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD (All Attested)


SALE of 300 Newly-calved Cows and Heifers being a large majority of farmers' cattle but including consignments direct from Scotland and the North. Judging at 10-30 a.m. Sale at


THURSDAY NEXT. FEB. 22nd WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


wards of: 300 Cattle; 300 Sheep: 100 Pigs; 200 Killing and Rearing Calves. Grading at 8 a.m. Sales at: 10


11 a.m. SAWEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


LE of FATSTOCK being up­


a.m. Calves; 11 a.m. Cattle (clean cattle first); 12 noon Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep.WEEKLY SALE Of 400 In-Pig Gilts and Sows and Store Pigs following Sale of Fat Pigs.


In-calf and Store Cattle at 12 noon.


TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27th PRIZE SHOW and SALE Of 200


SALE of 35 Pedigree Jersey Cattle (including one Bull) for the Lancashire Jersey Cattle Club and 30 non-registered Jersey and Guernsey Cattle.


SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW and


milk or in-calf. Class 2—Pedigree Jersey Heifer


Class 1—Pedigree Jersey Cow in­


in-milk or in-calf and Champion­ ship. Sale at 1 p.m.


Catalogues on request.


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Secretaries. BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/6). Nr. Lancaster.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Calves and Fatstock when the following will he on offer: 40-50 Steers, Heifers and Cows; 300-350 Hoggets, Sheep and Ewes; 70-80 Pigs. Last Sale Nos.: Cattle 37; Sheep 310; Pigs 85; Calves 13.


MONDAY NEXT. FEB. 19th WEEKLY SALE at 11-30 a.m. of


and North Country Newly-calved Cows and Heifers, when upwards of 60 head will be forward, fol­ lowed each week by Sale of All Classes of Store Sheep and Lambs. Mr. F. Holden will show 12 Half- bred Ewes in-lamb for March, and Mr. H. Frankland 17 Lonk and 13 Half-bred Ewes in-lamb on Wed­ nesday next.


WEDNESDAY NEXT. FEB. 21st At 11 a.m., PRIZE SALE of Local


at 1-30 p.m. Next Sale of In-ealf and Geld


Tel. 326. P O U L T R Y AND EGG S


LIVE POULTRY reqd.: top prices Tel. S. Townson. Slaldburn 271


HATCHING WEEKLY.—Pure L.S. £16; R. x L.S. £15; Br.L. X L.S. £15 per 100. Grower prices on request. — R. P. Mclvor, Coolham Farm, Twiston. Nr. Clitheroe. Tel. Gisbum 388.


WANTED


SCRAP IRON, AND METAL re$d! Sell to the oldest scrap iron varri


EDWIN WATERWORTH’S NEW S.W. HYBRID. vrtnnlng at B.O.C.M., National and Goosnargh


HARTLEYS CHICKS FOR BUILT- IN EGG PROFITS. Mark 1. 2 and 3. £20 per 100; R. x L.S L.S x


Trials; illustrated brochure and full details sent on request.— Netherheys Poultry Farm, Colne. Tel. 1191.


_____________________


R.. Brn.L. x L.S. and W.I... £15 per 100.—Hartleys Chicks Ltd..


Nelson. Tel. 62511. ___________


1.009 W.L. x R.I.R. and L.S. x R.I.R. PULLETS for sale; 15 and 17 weeks; grand lot; bred from our own accredited free range stock. Also 100 5 weeks W.L. x R.I.R.. and Day-olds hooking for March and April delivery: £14 per 100.—G. W. Roberts. Siddows Farm, Clitheroe. Tel. 550._______


100 N.H.R. x L.S. and 100 R.I.R. x L.S. Pullets for sale: 11 weeks old.—Winder, Barracks Farm, Chalgley, Nr. Clitheroe.___________


£ 5 - t o - £ 5 0 0


With or Without Security Call. Write or -Phone THE


Pendleton and District


Lending Society, Ltd. WALTON HOUSE.


80. CHANCERY LANE. BOLTON. LANCS.


Phone: Bolton 24085 g n ^ e y ^ Y a r d , sauhlfi R o ^


In town; licensed Ministry or iron and Steel Control No S3716. Motor Spare Parts and Tyres kept In stock.—David High


FLAT or SMALL HOUSE, furnlshid or unfurn shed, reqd. (to rent) in Clitheroe/Whalisy area.—Write- Box SI. Advertiser and Times le*


RURAL PROPERTY urgently redd* 3-4 bedrooms, preferably detached


tage; minimum commission only reqd. If sale Is effected.


with some land. Also a good Cot y FISHER & GO..


4, KING LANE. CLITHEROE TEL. 257.


HOUSE IN WHALLEY reqd *hv


p'iV'Late buyel*: 3‘4 bedroom? with garage or space; willing tn


wait up to 12 months* before occupation. — Write: Box Advertiser and Times.


B.B.C. TV ALHIAL reqd.;


fPm'a Wheel (Lambretta Scoofen 3.50 x 10 and Luggage Carrier wme: Box T3. W t S


Fu RN1SHED FLAT or small *h5ui5 reqd. for young married counl?“


good references available.—\Vritp- Box T6, Advertiser and Times.


S ITU A T IO N S WANTED^


YOUNG MAN aged 20*~~withTV/Sj7; farming experience availnhierT1?


T2, Advertiser and Timex ’ Box LOANS


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


11. WELFORD ROAD, LEICESTER.


till end April to help on with lambing, etc—Write- nP1


°nN


n I LEI?' o E saleEA One sffety C " Clitheroe TOf f ---------


CONSRETEOu erected and sale, three -.rin,,iries to: Mr. deMvf^


L T D l S ^ T A R D R ^ r o ? ^ ^


for sale, &°°?brc.°5 198i whalley Hoady'CUtheroe. mornings or be- £grmi C nnd 7 p.m.______________


h o l i d a y s


COAL BUNKERS for Padlhnim


14’ .’g r o o m s : B a th ro om ^ s e r^ i- Vaccinated Pigs will he offered


Cattle: Friday, March 2nd. J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


LITTLEMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE


Compact 2 - bedroom House.


16, MONK STREET, CLITHEROE


16, WILSON STREET. CLITHEROE


A modern semi-detached House


34, GARNETT ROAD. CLITHEROE


bay window; Dining Room: Scullery Kitchen and Larder on the Ground Floor.


Garage.


and rear. Mains Services. Rateable Value-


Garden areas laid out to front


£31. Annual Ground Rent: £4 8s. 7d. Vacant Possession.


To view apply: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


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


SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCES WITH VACANT POSSESSION


No. 8. LANGSHAW DRIVE, CLITH- EROE. Erected about 2 years ago This up-to-date Property com­ prises: Hall. Lounge fitted "Baxl" grate In tile surround; Dining Room; Kitchen with stainless steel sink unit and fitted cupboards: Food Store. Above are Three Bedrooms: Bathroom and W.C. The principal Bedroom has a special built-in Wardrobe and Dressing Table fitment. Brick- built Garage. Generous Garden area. Freehold. Rateable Value- £30.


To view apply: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Main Street Shon Property No. 4. CASTLE STREET


Double-fronted Shon and extensive Premises in Multiple Shopping Area.


Particulars from— HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


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


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


No. 4. HIGH STREET. LOW MOOR.


A Commodious Dwellinghouse which has been modernised and contains: Vestibule: Sitting Room tile range; Living Room. Kitchen fitted w.p. sink (h. and c. water) and Bathroom furnished with modern panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin and W.C. Three Bed­ rooms on the upper floor. Mains S e r v i c e s . Freehold. Vacant Possession.


No. 38, WOONE LANE. A brick- built, terraced property with the following Accommodation: Vesti­ bule; Hallway: Sitting Room; large Living Room. mod. tile range; Kitchen and Larder. Three Bedrooms above. A Yard at rear with W.C. and usual offices. Mains Services. Freehold. Rateable Value: £12. Va c ant Possession.


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


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe, Tel. 95. By G. A. S. GRAY. F.V.I.


BILLINGTON. Nr. WHALLEY PENBRYNE CAFE


G. A. S. GRAY. F.V.I. will sell by auction on


EXTENSIVE SALE OF 789 LOTS MOSTLY NEW AND UNUSED. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OF INTEREST TO: BUILDERS. ENGINEERS. FARMERS. CON­ TRACTORS. ETC.


FRIDAY. MARCH 2nd. 190? -


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 95. CLITHEROE


Auctioneers and Estate Agents


ith a pleasant outlook. Accommodation: Hall; Lounge,





room and separate W.C. Outside Coalstore.


Above are Three Bedrooms Bath­ “


bank salerooms, c l ith ero e .rEL- 95 OR EVENINGS.755 1


s a l e s


Mew condition; all sizes. Many railed bargains and Carpets at i«le prices. Just a word to those


SHIP’S CARPETS


looking for large and odd-sized carnets. Now In stock; 8 x 4. 61


n 3! 4 x 24. 34 x 24. etc., etc. All


lle tufted through. Canjets from £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12.


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. -The Old Firm.” Onnosite New Inn.


89. LEEDS ROAD NELSON Also at


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE. ________ SKIPTON.____________


BROADLOOM


AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED All the latest colours and designs. All at less than usual prices Widths from 271n. to 6 yards


Example: 6 x 4 yards £27//10/0 Delivered and fitted free TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED.


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


RE-UPHOLSTERY—Save mlddle- 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-day and we will be pleased to call evenings at vour convenience Distance no ohlect.—Benkbane. 68. Sandygate Hnrnley Tel, 7188______________


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered: new aprons: wheels re-tyred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe.


HOUSEWIVES! Knit for profit nnd* pleasure with our knitting machines. This exclusive and fascinating new knitting scheme turns vour hobby Into cash, nnd helps pay for your luxuries. For details write: Dept. CA Ideal House. Lumb Lane. Bradford Yorks.______ _ _________________


Tel. 683._________________________


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Good selection Ladies' OUTSIZE CARDIGANS ill various colours.__________________________


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


ANY MAKE of SEWING MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or completely overhauled: satisfac­ tion guaranteed.—Walter Thoma­ son. Open Market. Clitheroe. everv Tuesday and Saturday.


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


THE NEW DAVID BROWN


990 AND 880 LIVE DRIVE IMPLE- MATIC TRACTORS FOR THE MOST ADVANCED POWER FARMING AT LOWEST COST


The


Craven Motor Company Of


Skipton PHONE 2212/3


would be pleased to demonstrate this remarkable TRACTOR in your time on your farm.


A good selection of used TRAC­ TORS . in a variety of makes and models, Albion Manure Spreaders and Balers, Hurrican Harvesters, and for all mechanised farming needs, with the best service see C.M.C.. or phone Fletchers, Accrington 31846.


STONE-BUILT SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE for sale; country district; four bedrooms, bathroom, lounge, dining room. kitchen. — Tel. Pndiham 71773.__________________


OFFICERS' TELESCOPE, large quantity of Paint in various colours, ENGINEERS’ Bench and Leg Vices. Tecalemite Grease Guns, Steel Anvils. ROLLER CONVEYOli and Stands. Hydraulic Screw and Side Lift heavy duty low loader JACKS. 4 dozen square mouth SHOVELS, Steel Window Frames, Five coils each 300ft. Twin Cable, Snow Sledge, 10 doz. Stillson double-ended Ring, double-ended Open, nnd adjustable Spanners, TOOL KITS. Carpenters’ Braces, American Cross Cut nnd Hand Saws, high speed Drills, steel measuring Tapes. WELDING BARROW. 30 Buckets. TWENTY


OFFICERS’ BINOCULARS. NEW


WE ALLOW UP TO £5 on your old Washer against any NEW Wash­ ing Machine. We also have the largest selection of reconditioned, fully guaranteed washers in the district.—TOPLEX LIMITED, 13, Fleming Square. Blackburn. Tel. 7489._____________________________


DO YOU KNOW THAT JET PETROL at 4/34 per' gal. is as good as the best. Try it at WELLGATE MOTORS.____________


ELBEO Sunn-hose. The wonderful sheer all-nylon support Stockings that ease and shape busy legs.— Sole agent: E. M. Elliott, York Street. Clitheroe._________________


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Ladies' Vests and Com­ binations in pure wool. Vedonis


EXIDE AND LUCAS BATTERIES 6-24 volts. Battery Trolley, 8 reels Rylnnds Galv. BARBED WIRE 50 NEW JERRICANS. 12 Steel Wire Chain and Manilla Tow Ropes, oft. to 30ft., 20 Forks, Compressor. Pig Troughs, Field Telephones. 8 Engineers’ SOCKET SETS, includ­ ing midget, sizes, 14 TARPAULINS various sizes up to 21ft. x 15ft. 1:1 Tubular Steel Entrance FIELD GATES. 10ft.. lift.. 3ft. and 7ft double opening, quantity of Hard- board. 9-2 and 4-wheel large nnd small Tubular HAND AND STILL BARROWS, large bass Ilroom Heads, 4 pairs Butlers and Lucas Motor Headlamps. GO sheets Galv. CORRUGATED IRON, Thermos wide mouth Vacuum Jars SCAFFOLD CLIPS, Pyrene Fird Extinguisher, T il le y Lamps quantity heavy quality Ilulierold lOcwt. Nails. Nuts and Bolts CHAIN PULLEY BLOCKS 2 Officers' Upholstered Easy Chairs various Engineers’ Tools, 900 x le’ 1050 X 10. 1050 X 20 TYRES (id Jerricans of Shell and B.P ENGINE AND GEAR. OIL, packed* In new Jerricans. HAND GRIND­ STONE, ex W.D. MATCHLESS 350c.c. MOTOR CYCLE.


Sale at 11 a.m. nromnt.


3-n.m. to 5-30 p.m. and on Morning of Sale.


On View: Thursday. March 1st,


Price 1/- from the Auctioneer’s Office. 49a, Goodramgate York Telephone: York 25737,' until* Monday, February 20th.


Catalogues giving full details


and wool and cotton mixture; all sizes.


__ ___


TAYLOR-WOODS L IFELONG’ , guaranteed nine lives Nylons.— Sole agent: E. M. Elliott, York Street, Clitheroe.


Wm. BRAITHWAITE AND SONS.


48, WHALLEY RD., CLITHEROE.


Phone 483.


Good parking whilst you shop.


CENTRAL HEATING. New low cost ° fit-it-yourself ” compact panels;


ideal for rented house or slnele room; approved “ Good House­ keeping.”—Write or ring for details of the new "Morheat" svstem: Leach and Burgess, The Green. Settle. Phone Settle 3106.


RADIO & TELEVISION REPAIRS^ tubes, valves, etc.; quick service,


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


LET US TWO-TONE YOUR CAR. From £12/10/0 per car at Well- Site Motors Ltd.. Wlsweli Garage. Winn** Whalley 3110.


Tel. 7920.________________________ ___


reeHIVES EXTRACTOR for, sale; complete outfit; suit beginner;


£2/5/0.—Apply: G ar d en er , wnridow Hall. Clitheroe._________ _


ranNER HOUSE] King Lane. Wtheroc. Ladies' Tea, Aprons,


nwr SMALL TABLETOP rubber “ rofiers WASHING MACHINE for sale: £2. One polished Table, Queen Anne Legs; £1. 7, Lilac


g°ooRcP 5& $ V # ° k ^ ^ Gi?oee- Bolton-h Overalls: all sizes._______________.


P narettes. Empire Overalls. Cross­ over Overalls and button-through


Grove, Clitheroe._________ „_______ F


_!:


£8/10/0-Apply: Surbiton House* Clltherae_;_ _______ _____ __________


g|w] OAK PANELLED BED smlng Mattress for sale:


M & SiE d%CD 0E,T^ H e: m S s|D ALAN PARKER


National Association of Funeral 'Directors


Funeral Director Member of the


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


THE LAST TRIBUTE


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.


INTERMENT or CREMATION. Telephone:


Whalley 3201 (day or night).


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


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298


Wreaths, Bouquets. Cut Flowers, etc.


A PEARCE & SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 239


Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe Members of Teloflower


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


C Printed and Published by the litheroe Advertiser & Times Co.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


gHOULD the relatives wish to spend only a limited


amount, our service will meet every requirement.


^SCALES


reasonable charges.—J. G. Row­ land. Hill Cottage. Bolton-by- Bowland.______________________


PLUMBERS AND PAIN I fcHS requ first-class work. — Apply:


John Watson and Sons York street. Clitheroe.


1 4 5} x 31. 6 x 4. 6 x 34. 6 x 3. i L x 4. 44 x 34. 44 x 24. 4 x 4. 4


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


JOINERS wanted for good-class work and jobbing work. Good rates paid. Good working condi­ tions. Well - fitted works with


S2.<


S 2llniLy’~ ASp}y A- Veevers & Cons, Shaw Bridge Saw Mills,


litheroe. Tel. 75 or 673.


HANDYMAN GARDENER reqd.; 2 ° 3 hours per week; Wlsweli


district.—Write: Box S3, Adver- tiser and Times.________________


THJ, ADVERTISER AND TIMES ?„™ei a vacancy for a capable female Clerk. Typing and book­ keeping essential; good wages and conditions. — Apply in writing


_ S first instance: 4/6, Market Place. Clitheroe. ______________


INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN reqd for clerical work to take charge of


cloth deliveries, etc.—Apply to: Stonebridge Cotton Mfg. Co. Ltd.. Victoria Mill, Chatburn.________


YOUTH OR MAN reqd. for olflee.— Apply by letter: Stonebridge


Cotton Mfg. Co., Victoria Mill, Chatburn. _______________•


(V(lE!,.?,.ETEiIT SHORTHAND


TYPIST reqd. for sales office.— Apply in writing to: The Secre­ tary Atkinsons Agricultural Appliances Ltd., Kendal Street. Clitheroe. ______________________


EXPERIENCED FEMALE SHOP ASSISTANT reqd.: multiple rates of pay.—Apply: Althams Grocers Ltd., 100, Hayhurst Street.


DENTAL, NURSE/ASSISTANT reqd. for work in surgery In Clitheroe.


_T5, Advertiser and Times. ( • i


f c


There are vacancies for men over 21 of good educational standards for employment as Telephonists at Clitheroe.


Male telephonists are employed on evening and night periods.


Wages up to £11/17/0 per week. Holidays up to 3J weeks with pay.


Permanent pensionable posts can be offered to suitably qualified candidates.


Applications to the Postmaster. Clitheroe.


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


WARD SISTER reqd. {full-time). Resident or non-resident to take


charge of a 38-bedded Geriatric Unit.


Applications, stating age, educa­ tion, qualifications and experience together with the names of two referees to Matron who will supply further details.


PERSONAL


THANK YOU for the snowdrops.— Love Kathleen.


DRAINING. DITCHING PLOUGH­ ING, ROTOVATING and TANK- ING.—Long Preston 221._________


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


P U B L IC N O T IC E S


CLITHEROE F.C.—Fri., Feb. 0991; Tues., Feb. 13th: 1123, 9th:


pursuant to paragraph 9 of the First Schedule to the above Act. that the BETTING LICENSING COMMITTEE for the Clitheroe Petty Sessional Division will hold a Meeting at the Sessions Room, King Street. Clitheroe. on THURS­ DAY the 12th day of APRIL 1962 at the hour of TEN in the fore­ noon, for the purpose of consider­ ing applications for the renewal of BOOKMAKER’S PERMITS AND BETTING AGENCY PERMITS, and BETTING OFFICE LICENCES.


object to the renewal of any par­ ticular permit or licence should send to me not earlier than four­ teen days after the insertion of this Notice and not later than the 8th day of March, 1962, two copies of a brief statement in writing of the grounds of objec­ tion.


Any person who desires to


1 Dated the 13th day of February T. U. LIDDLE,


962.


21. Church Street, Clitheroe.


Clerk to the Betting Licensing Committee


___________________


Meeting held at the Sessions Room, King Street, Clitheroe. on the 8th day of February 1962 for the Clith- eroo Petty Sessional Division in the County of Lancaster.


LICENSING ACTS 1953 TO 19G1 At the General Annual Licensing


said Division by Order hereby direct that in relation to the said Division the General Licensing hours on weekdays (not being Christmas Day or Good Friday) shall be the hours between eleven in the morning and three in the afternoon and between five-thirty in the afternoon and eleven in the evening.


Justices


Official Seal of the Licensing L.S.


LO S T


BABY’S MATINEE COAT and HAT lost between Hall Street and Highfield Road. Finder please re­


turn to 7. Hall Street, Clitheroe. TUITION


ADDITIONAL TUITION reqdT maths G.C.E. level.—Write: Box


Tl, Advertiser and Times.


Wreaths and all Floral Tributes expertly made to order


BARKERS, WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES


Clitheroe (near Primrose Bridge) Tel. 521 (any hour)


£Fke


48. PAESON LANE. CLITHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


’Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day and Night) for


1 0 't e a tk s . B o u q u e t s Cut . (p fonts


Personal attention given to all orders.


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee. Tea and Biscuits served.


The Licensing Justices for the


BETTING AND GAMING ACT 1960 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


BARCLEY CORSETIERE (Reg.)


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE


Salary according to age and pre­ vious experience.—Write: Box


D EA TH S


SHAW.—On February 10th, 1962, at 1, Windsor Avenue, Clitheroe. Ann, the beloved wife of the late John Shaw, aged 84 years. In­ terred at Clitheroe Cemetery on February 14th. »


—Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


TRIMBY TUDGAY.—On February 12th, 1962. at 39. Bawdlands. Clitheroe, William Henry, the


beloved husband of the late Annie Trimby Tudgay. in his 83rd year. Service in St. Paul’s Church to-day (Friday, February 16th) at 2-15 prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery at 3 p.m.


—Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582. IN MEMORIAM


BIRKETT.—In loving memory of dear Mother, who died February 14th, 1956.


Years go by, sweet memories stay.


16, Franklin Street.


BIRKETT.—Treasured memories of dear Mum. who passed away February 14th, 1956.


Forever in our thoughts.


—Daughter, Ann. and Evan. Cardiff.


HARGREAVES.—Treasured mem­ ories of a dear Husband and Dad. Benjamin Arnold, who died February 15th, 1953.


—From loving Wife and- family. 6. Henthorn Road.


Remembered always.


HOLDEN.—Treasured memories of a dear Mother, who died February 17th, 1950; also Dad, died Febru­ ary 14th 1959; and Sister (Chrlssie) November 17th, 1956.


—From all at 95, Henthorn Road


HOLDEN.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, Father and Sister.


—From 9. Leo Street, Accrington Worthy of remembrance.


HOLDEN.—Memories or a loving Mother, Father and Sister.


Always in our thoughts.


—From Rose, Bernard. Tony nnd John.


9. Llttlemoor Road._______________


—From John. Mary and children 5. Moorend._______________________


Treasured memories.


HOLDEN.—In memory of a dear Mother, Father and Sister. Loved and remembered.


HOLDEN.—In loving memory of a dear Mother and Father; also Sister. Chrissle, and a dear Son. Jim.


—From all at; Monk Street.______


HOLDEN.—Treasured memories of our dear Mother and Father; also our dear Sister. Chrissle.


—George. Marion and Sylvia.


WALMSLEY.—Treasured memories of a dear Wife and Mother, who died February 18th, 1961.


—From Joe and family. B IR TH D A Y M EM O R IE S


—From her loving Husband Tom. 29, Whalley Road. Clitheroe: also at Preston and Leyland.


A C KN OW L ED GM EN T S 3. De Lacy Street. Clitheroe._____


BRIGGS.—The sisters and brother of the late John Briggs wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during their sad bereave­ ment.


10, Talbot Close. Clitheroe._______ CHEW.—1


or their kindness.


CHESTER.—The sisters of the late Miss Caroline Chester express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours, Rev. H. C. Broughton and members of Moor Lane Methodist Church and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow; also the family f doctor and the Queen’s Nurses


The Lodge, Browsholme, Nr. Clitheroe.____________________


Mr. John Chew desire to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for kind expressions of sympathy and letters of condo­ lence received during their bereavement.


The family of the late


HALLOWS.—Mrs. Hallows and family extend sincere thanks to relatives and friends for their kind messages and token of sym­ pathy received in their bereave­ ment; also to the trustees and members of Union Street Method­ ist Chapel and the Rev. G. B. Kendrew.


52, St. Paul’s Street, Low Moor.


HAMPSON.—The family of the late Martha Hampson wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during their sad bereave­ ment.


39, Pimlico Road. Clitheroe.______


ODDIE.—Mrs. Mary Riley nnd Mrs. Evelyn Frankland. the daughters of the late Mr. Henry Oddie, nnd their families, express their sin­ cere thanks for the kind messages of sympathy and the floral tributes received during their great loss.________________________


SINGLETON.—The family of the late Mr. Tom Singleton express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow.


3, Cowper Place, Sawley. Ever remembered. Dearly loved and sadly missed. Remembered always.


MEMORIALS GRANITE. MARBLE. STONE


Send for our selection of designs and prices. You.wilJ be placed under no obligation, and find us anxious to help.


W. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASONS


Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


B IR TH S


PENDLEBURY—On‘February llth. 1962, at Bramley Meade Maternity Home, Whalley. to Barry and Mary, a son, Mark Andrew, a brother for Grahame. Thanking all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


FARADAY.—Congratulations ana best wishes, Michael, on your 21st birthday, February 21st, 1962.


May health and happiness be with you always.


—Love Mother and Dad. Brothers and Sister.


GARNER. — Congratulations and best wishes, Walter, on your 21st


birthday, February 19th. 1962.


—From Mum, Dad, Tony and Grandma Ormerod.


GARNER. — Congratulations and best wishes. Walter, on your 21st birthday, February 19th, 1962.


—All my love, Maureen.


GARNER. — Congratulations and best wishes, Waller, on your 21st birthday, February 19th, 1902.


—From Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson.


(YlcGAHEY.—Love and best wishes Maureen, on your 21st birthday, February 20tli.


—From Mum. Dad and 13i:;.


PARKINSON. — Congratulations and Dost wishes. Anne on your


21st birthday. February 19th. 19U2.


—From Mum, Dad, Edward and Pauline.


PARKINSON. — Congratulations Ann on your 21st birthday.


February 19th. 1jL>2.


—With love and best wishes irom Grandma iiobin, Joyce and Uncle John.


BIRTHDAY GREETINGS


TAYLOR.—Congratulations to a very dear Father and Grandpa on his 85th birthday, February 18th.


Many, many happy returns. 3, West View, Uilpaliire,


—Love irom Jennie, Joe, sheila and Margaret.


HAMMOND.—Birthday memories. February 16th. of my dear Wife.


Edith, who died November 27th, 1957.


Congratulations. Mum and Dad, on your silver W c au in g anniversary, rebruary 21st, 1962.


SILVER WEDDINGS MERCER—PALMER


God bless you always. —All my iove, Dorothy.


Thorneycroft. Clitheroe Road, whalley.


D EA TH S


BENTLEY. — On February 12th, 1»02. at Manor House cottage, Chatburn. Louisa, the beloved wile of the late Thomas Bencey. aged bi years. Service and inter­ ment was at Christ Church, Chat­ burn, on Thursday, February 15th.


—Enq.: E. R. Veevers. Prop., Brian Price. Tel. Chatburn 2y7.


BINKS. — On February 10th, 1962. in hospital. Florence Olivia, the beloved wife of the late Christo­ pher Binks, of 1, Chatburn Road. Clitheroe, aged 76 years, interred at St. Nicholas Church, Sabden, on February 14th.


—Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


BLACKLEDGE— On February I2th, in hospital in Lagos, David


Henry, the dearly loved husband of June and beloved son of George and Alice. The funeral will be at Hampreston Church, Wlmborne, Dorset, on Monday, February 19th, at 2 p.m. Floral tributes to be sent to church.


BRIGGS. — On February 8th, 1962, suddenly, John, the dearly loved son of the late Daniel and Mary Briggs, of 3. De Lacy Street. Clitheroe. aged 79 years. Crema­ tion was at Accrington on Tues­ day, February 13th, 1962.


—Calverleys Funeral Directors. Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day, 1017 night.


CHESTER.—On February 9th, at 10, Talbot Close. Clitheroe, Miss Caro.ine Chester, aged 74 years, the beloved sister of Elizabeth and Maria. Interment was at West Bradford Methodist Church on Tuesday last.


—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.


CHEW.—On February llth. 1962, at the home of his daughter, the Lodge, Browsholme. nr. Clitheroe. John, the beloved husband of the late Alary Jane Chew, in his 90th year (late of Basliall Eaves). Was interred at St. Peter's Church, Boiton-by-Bowiand, on February 14th.


—T. E. Robinson, Bolton-by- Bowland. Tel. 213.


KENYON. — On February 10th. 1962, at Gateacre Grange Nursing


Home, Liverpool. Margaret Mary, the beloved wife of John Kenyon, of 11, Brownlow Street, Clitheroe, aged 44 years. Requiem Mass was offered in St. Michael and St. John's Church prior to inter­ ment at Clitheroe Cemetery on February 15th.


R.I.P. —Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


ODDIE.—On February 8th, 1962, in Longmore Hospital, Edinburgh. Henry Oddie. formerly of 63, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, the dearly loved husband of the late Rose Oddie and dear father of Mary, of 15. Plantation View. Burnley Road, Bacup (Tel. 796) and Evelyn, of “ Fairmiiee.” 6, Pentland Avenue, Colinton, Edin­ burgh 13, in his 75th year.


The funeral was at All Hallows Church, Mitton, on Monday, February 12th.


ROBINSON.—On February 13th. at 16, Corporation Street, Clith­ eroe, Ruth, the beloved wife of the late George Robinson, aged 75 years. Interment at Clitheroe Cemetery Monday. February 19th.


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


FUNERAL SERVICE CUTHEROE 345


BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 33441


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