Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 19, 1962
F. W. L. STEELE & Co. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.
1-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 1092. EVENINCS 1016.
WORSTON. Nr. CLITHEROE or LOW H.P. TERMS
FOR LIMITED NUMBER OF NEW AND SPECIMEN USED VEHICLES
i DEPOSIT 5% p.a. interest
N E W V E H IC L E S TAXED AND DELIVERED
AUSTIN 7 de luxe Saloons.................................... £585/6/0 Deposit £149; 36 payments of £13/19/3
AUSTIN A40 de luxe Saloons ....................A-; //',?726/0/7 Deposit £182; 36 payments of £17/17/8
AUSTIN A35 Vans with heater .........................£402/12/6 Deposit £101; 36 payments of £9/13/0
AUSTIN 7 Vans with heater .................................£392/6/0 Deposit £98; 36 payments of £9/7/11
AUSTIN A55 Vans with heater.............................£553/2/6 Deposit £139; 36 payments of £13/4/7
1962 (Jan.) AUSTIN A40 de luxe, heater, cost over £700, taxed, delivery mileage ............................................... ^ 4 0 Deposit £130; 36 payments of £16/6/0
USED VEHICLES
I960 (Sept.) MORRIS MINI TRAVELLER ..... £525/0/0 Deposit £132; 36 payments of £12/12/0
1959 AUSTIN A55 Saloon .........•••••••••"■ ; ^ ; f 550/0/° Deposit £138; 36 payments of £13/3/4
1958 AUSTIN A55 .....................■•••• ••• "'''•'"••"f Deposit £120; 36 payments of £10/10/10
1957 (Series) MORRIS 1,000 de luxe ...............£380/0/0 Deposit £95; 36 payments of £9/2/3
1957 STANDARD 10 de luxe •••••••••"••••"V"V;£285/0/° Deposit £85; 30 payments of £7/13/4
1957 AUSTIN A35 ...................... Deposit £95; 30 payments of £7/13/4
— — C L ITH ER O E LTD. PRIMROSE GARAGE ---------- r -
WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)
THE CLITHEROE AUCTION I.'ART CO. LTD.
followed by Sale of Geld Cattle. J. Wood will show 15 strong Stores.
TO-DAY FRIDAY. JANUARY 19th I FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE of
N-CALF CATTLE a t 11-30 a.m.
MONDAY NEXT. JANUARY 22nd F WEEKLY SALE of Calves and
Steers, Hellers and Cows; 300-350 Local and North Country Hoggets
foatstock at 11-30 a.m. when the
WEDNESDAY NEXT. JAN. 24th a WEEKLY PRIZE SALE of Local
328; Pigs 66.
BY GEORGE MIDDELTON (SNR.) Freehold Dwcllinghousc
t Comprising: Living Room with Aile(f surround and Scullery.
75, BACK WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE
Water Closet. R.V. £7. Vacant Possession. For permission to view apply—
bove are 2 Bedrooms. Outside llowing will be on offer: 50-60
Sheep and Ewes; 60-70 Pigs; 20 Pol yogLast’Sale Nos.: Cattle 53; Sheep
Cnd North Country Newly-calved aows and Heifers at 11 a.m. when
tore Pigs. C Noxt Salo of In-Calf and Geld Tel. 325.
good seasonal show will he for- S At 1-30 p.m. Sale of Vaccinated
attle — Friday. February 2nd. J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.
CARPET CLEANING ALTERATIONS
RE-FITTING SERVICE
SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS
Tree Fitting Service.
WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street CLITHEROE
Telephone: Clitheroe 136 P O U L TR Y AND EGGS
LIVE POULTRY reqd.; top Prices Tel. S- Townson. Slaldburn 271
FREE RANGE ACCREDITED POULTRY for sale; Brown Leg horn x Light Sussex Day-old and Growing Pullets.—
whltewell. Tel. Chipping 254.- -Sandham,
ACCREDITED DAY-OLD CHICKS R.I.R.. W.L. X R.I.R.. L.S. X R.I.R.: unbeatable for liveability and heavy production of large eggs, good growing Pullets W.L. x R.I R 1 to 12 weeks at reasonable prices.—G. W. Roberts. SIddows
Farm. Clitheroe, Tel. 550.
HATCHING WEEKLY.—pure L.S £16; R. x L.S. £15; Br.L. x L.S, £15 per 100. Grower prices <m request. — R. P. Mclvor, Coolham Farm. Twiston. Nr. Clitheroe
DAY-OLD PULLETS., The Marks £20 per 100. Popular Standard breeds. W.L. x R. Brn.L. X L.S.. W.L.. R. X L.S. and L.S. x R.. £15 per 100.—Hartleys Chicks Ltd..
Tel. Glsbum 368.__________ HARTLEYS CHICKS
Nelson. Tel. 62511. __________ _
DAY-OLD PULLETS for sale; RI.R. x W.L. Also one to four- week-old Pullets hatched from my own 100% blood tested stock: on free range . Day-old £12/10/0 per 100; month old £17/10/0 per 100.—J. Clegg. Higher Edge Farm. Slaldburn. Nr. Clitheroe. Tel.
Slaldburn 270._________________
EDWIN WATERWORTH’S NEVV SW. HYBRID. winning at B- O C.M.. National and Goosnargh Trials; illustrated brochure and full details sent on request.— Netherheys Poultry Farm, Colne.
Tel. 1191. __________
LEVER’S ‘LOBQL’ CALF MEAL
Tho Perfect Milk Substitute No Boiling Water Required
For particulars ask;
W. Bamber. 32. Ramsgroave Drive Blackburn. Tel. 48418
A T S T U D
2 BOARS at stud; Ped. Essex and ped. large white Sows and Gilt; accom. Transport available.—G Simpson. Grlndlcton (Chat. 293)
PEDIGREE large white boar at stud.—Shoesmlth. Copy Nook.
Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. Bolton- by-Bowland 264.
GEORGE MIDDELTON (SNR.). 8 Auctioneer and Estate Agent.
S I TU A T IO N S WA N T ED
YOUNG LADY would Uke part- time book-keeping in Clitheroe district.—Write; Box 02, Adver-
RELIABLE WOMAN willing to baby sit evening hours; prefer ably Whalley or district;—Write; Box 04, Advertiser and Times.
tlser and Times. HOL IDAY S
1962 FARM HOLIDAY GUIDE covering Britain; 1,700 reviews of recommended accommodation,
eroe.
SALES BY A U C T IO N THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and cALE of upwards of 110 Newly- f alved Cows and Heifers mostly rrom local farms but Including
MONDAY NEXT, JAN. 22nd
Weekly Sale of Store Bulls. Judging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30.
Cattle. 110 In-calf Cows and Hellers, mostly Short-dated. In cluding 10 choice B. and W. Springing Young Cows for Dawson Harrison, Esq.; 160 Store Cattle v including 100 for Mr. B. Salvidge
TUESDAY. NEXT, JAN. 23rd
2iz. 50 Hereford Steers and Heifers: A0 Friesian Steers and Heifers; 30
.A.X. Steers and Heifers. HePrizes for Best Lightweight and
Heifers; Best Pens of Store Cattle. Judging 11-30 a.m. Sale 12 noon.
avyweight In-calf Cows and
300 Fat Cattle; 1,750 Fat Sheep, mostly fit Hoggs off keep; 20 Fat Pigs; 20 Calves.
Da At 2 p.m., following Sale of I iry Stock, SPECIAL SALE of
Grading 9 a.m. Sale 11 a.m. MONDAY. JANUARY 29th
ment. Entries to hand include: Lister Blackstone Fertiliser Distri butor; Salopian Transport Box; Twin Wheelbarrow; Churn carrier; Sheep Racks; Water Bowls; Root Bing Felt; 4 Manure Forks; Black
mplements, Tools and Equip
P itumen Paint; Larch Fencing (osts; Battery Chargers; Brushes; Sall new); 2 Bamford F.Y.2 Manure
Spreaders; Double Beast Cattle Trailer; Ferguson P.T.O. Pulley; Turnip Chopper; engine driven Sludge Pump with hose; Tractor Mounted Concrete Mixer; Portable Milking Machine; stainless steel Alfa Unit; 2 aluminium Alfa Units; 2 stainless steel Gascoigne i Units; Teles Chain Saw: 1 motor
preaders; 2 Bloor Manure
sed Saw Bench: 1 pulley driven Saw Bench; 1 Car Trailer; Bam ford Fertiliser Distributor; large quantity of Timber in suitable lots from dismantled shed.
Tel. Helllfleld 226,__________ __
Further entries accepted. M. H. SKIDMORE, Secretary
GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD (All Attested)
aALE of 200 Newly-calved Cows .
THURSDAY NEXT, JAN. 25th S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and
of farmers' cattle but including consignments direct from Scotland
nd Heifers being a large majority and the North.
Judging a t 10-30 &.m. Sale at wALE of FATSTOCK being up
Calves.
00 Pigs; 200 Killing and Rearing „ ,
.
11 a.m. S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and 1 ards of; 300 Cattle; 500 Sheep; Grading at 8 a.m. Sales at: 10
a.m. Calves; 11 a.m. Cattle (clean cattle first); 12 noon Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep. S WEEKLY SALE of 400 In-plg
ing sale of fat pigs. TUESDAY. JANUARY 30th
CSPECIAL SALE OF JERSEY
12 noon. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27th
ATTLE for the Lancashire Jersey Cattle Club.
RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers and Secretaries. BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/G). Nr. Lancaster.
Entries close on Monday, January 29th.
ows, Gilts and Store Pigs follow I PRIZE SHOW and SALE of 150 n-calf Cattle and Store Cattle at
THURSDAY NEXT, JAN. 25th WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.
egular entries from Scotland.
caravans, etc.; 3/6, postage 7d.— Obtainable from; The Kaydee Bookshop, 26, Moor Lane, Clith
3, Waddington Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 895.
f e ^ e n ^ e ^ ^ l l ^ f e l S e n t
S3Sni& C«eaS laFuU details
APPOINTMENT ONLY with. F W. L. STEELE & CO..
Lounge. Dining Room. Room, modern Kitchen with s. .
sink u n i t , etc Detached Gaiage Workshop. Fuels. R.V. £30 tiuuu
BY
1-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE CLITHEROE
notonVipri Residence (built 19ouj» Dl“ most desirable layout com- crises 4 Bedrooms, superb Bath-
Freehold Architect Designed
large Lounge. Dining Room, equipped Kitchen. Fuel Store, Garage. Solid fuel Central Heat
room, scp. W.C. Hall. r,R ^mC °uUy
ing Good sized Garden areas. Full details— F. W. L. STEELE & CO..
House built 1959 and being 4, PEEL PARK AVENUE
1.3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE CLITHEROE
The well designed semi-detached
tore. Detached Garage. R.V. . £30. G.R. £4/10/0 p.a.
c In quiet residential area and containing 3 Bedrooms[. Bathroom. Rpn W C Hall. Lounge, Dining S&m, fully fitted Kitchen, Fuel
1-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE CLITHEROE
Full details— F. W. L. STEELE & CO..
Ho very attractive semi-detached B use comprising 2 Bedrooms, wathroom, Entrance Hall, Lounge
A 35. GARNETT ROAD
Kitchen, Pantry, etc. Kmm loi Garage. R.V. £21. G.R. £4 p.a. Full details and to view—
1.3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE F. W. L. STEELE & CO., ■ FISHER & Co.
:j LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS 7 KING LANE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 257
NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS LANGSHAW. DRIVE, LITTLEMOOR ROAD
b Plans for Phase III of the s uilding programme on the above i ite are now complete. Call and fnspect the site plan and obtain tull details. This is without doubt dhe finest site in Clitheroe and f istrict. Plots now being reserved
o Houses and Bungalows for early PARK AVENUE , c Buying or selling, we offer a PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE
roperties for sale. t If you have property you wish trictly No Sale—No Commission.
4. KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.
FISHER & CO.. By T. H .TAYLOR & SON, F.A.I.
On instructions from the Sheriffs Officer
will sell as above a selection of Live and Dead Stock consisting briefly as follows; 4 Red and White Cows, geld in milk; 400 Cross-bred Hens; 2 Visi-Cnick Brooders; “ Teagle ” Fertiliser Drill- large amount of Grass Seed; 2 West- falla Macford Milking Units: Gal vanised Wash Tank; Milking Machine, pipeline for 18; Electric Motor and Starter; 2 large section al Hen Cabins; Provender Bin; Buckets; Draining Rods and other
WADDINGTON. near Clitheroe. T. H. TAYLOR & SON, F.A.I.
(DAISY HILL FARM. via Learnings Farm),
small Items. SATURDAY. JANUARY 27th
Sale to commence at 12-30 p.m. C Further particulars from the
hambers, Skipton. Tel. 2226. SELF DRIVE HIRE
Book NOW for your 1962 HOLIDAY f VEHICLE and get the choice
WELLGATE MOTORS LTD.. CLITHEROE. Phone 224.
trom the following: Modern Vic bors, Crestas, Estates; roomy, bags of luggage space. Dormo-
PERSONAL
TANK SPREADING by modern equipment.—Ring Clitheroe 795
MRS. LAMBERT. 1 Whittam Gres. _______ Tel. Whalley 3345._______
NG.—Long Preston 221.________ BARCLEY CORSETIERE (Reg.)
DRAINING. DITCHING PLOUGH IING. ROTOVATING and TANK-
RADIO AND TV REPAIRS.—New and reconditioned tubes (12 months guarantee) fitted at very competitive prices; a post-card t will receive my immediate atten
Cion. — J. G. Rowland, Hill ottage, Bolton-by-Bowland.
Super Quality Sea Boot Stockings 10/6 pair
LANDMARK
BULLS EYE and ROYAL SCOT
WELLINGTONS COMMANDO
BOOTS & CLOGS
SAME DAY REPAIR SERVICE
R. Turner & Son 82/86, Lowergate
Clitheroe Tel. 1102
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
RS.PC.A. HUMANE KILLERS USED
Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200
ING HEYS FARM
ile Caravans; latest models; sleep four. Bedford Utilabrakes; seat 12; useful for two families.— Write or ’phone for brochure and terms; all dates available.
Chartered Auctioneers, Swadford
omprehensive service. p Call and inspect our register of
to dispose of. you are invited to Sake advantage of our terms.
BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOP SALE AND WANTED
ith Dining Recess, ^excellent
MISCEL LANEOUS SALES
H o th e r s a l l & Forrest ' ' F A.L'.P A
-r'
AUCTIONCERS. VALUERS AND • ESTATE AG^NVs
HANK’5ALER0OMS. CLITHEROE , -TELu.y 5.OR .EVENlNGS 755. ’ '
The Semi-Detached Residence.
No. 132. PIMLICO ROAD CLITHEROE.
wIn a good residential locality and
bay window; Dining Room; Scullery Kitchen and Larder on the Ground Floor.
itn a pleasant outlook. Accommodation: Hall; Lounge,
r Above are Three Bedrooms Bath Garage,
oom and separate W.C. Outside Coalstore.
a Garden areas laid out to front
Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 95.
To view apply; HOTHERSALL & FORREST.
SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCES .WITH VACANT POSSESSION
No. 6, MOORLAND AVENUE. CLITHEROE. In quiet residential locality. Brick-built with tile root
and in good decorative condition. Accommodation: Hall; Lounge, bay window, tile range; Dining Room, tile range; Kitchen with fitted cupboards and Larder. On roo the Upper Floor are Three Bed
W ms. Bathroom and separate i .C. A feature of the property
of Garage, Washhouse (b. and c. water laid on) and Coalstore. Garden areas. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent: £1/8/6 Rateable Value; £33.
s the excellent brick-built ranee
No. 8. LANGSHAW DRIVE. CLITH EROE. Erected about 2 years ago. This up-to-date Property com prises; Hall. Lounge fitted “Baxi” 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:
To view apply: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.
£30. BAuctioneers and Estate Agents.
No. 63. CHATBURN ROAD. Nicely situated on corner site. This well-
PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE
or Spring and Summer occupa tions.
bedroomed Bungalows. Two types of semi-detached Houses. These properties are a fine example of modern design and building skill. Call for further details.
ccupation! Two and three-
built Property comprises: Hall way; Sitting Room, bay window; Living Room. mod. tile range; Scullery Kitchen, w.p. sink (h. and c. water), fireplace; Larder. On the Upper Floor are Two Bedrooms and Bathroom fur nished with Bath. Washbasin and W.C. Usual Offices in Yard at rear. Mains Services. Freehold. Rateable Value: £19. Vacant Possession.
No. 34, BROOK STREET. A stone-built compact property In first class condition. Comprises; Vestibule with glazed inner door; Sitting Room, modern tile range: Living Room, modern tile range. Dining Alcove: Kitchen, w.p. sink. On the Upper Floor; Two Bedrooms. In rear one is cylinder
No. 81. BROWNLOW STREET. A stone-built Dwelllnghouse com prising: Sitting Room, new tile
airing cupboard and modern panel Bath (partitioned off). Yard with W.C. and offices. Mains Services. Small Ground Rent. Bateable Value; £9. V a c a n t Possession.
range; Living Kitchen, new tile range, stainless steel sink unit l (h. and c. water); Larder. Two
To view apnly— HOTHERSALL & FORREST.
ear with usual offices. Mains Services. Rateable Value: £10. Vacant Possession.
oarge Bedrooms above, tbe rear ane fitted with new ’Washbasin r nd cylinder cupbuaru. nub/at
Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 95. WAN TED
Auctioneers and Estate Agents.
SEMI-DETACHED OR TERRACED HOUSE urgently reqd. in or near Clitheroe; with vacant possession early spring; minimum com mission only reqd. if sale effected. —Fisher and Co.. Land &; Estate Agents. 4. King Lane, Clitheroe.
SCRAP IRON AND METAL reqd. i Sell to the oldest scrap Iron yard
Tel. 257.
In town; licensed Ministry of Sron and Steel Control No.
and, Vareys Yard. Salthill Road, _Clitheroe._ Tel._ 5 1 0 .________
We have a client desirous of pur chasing any class of property showing a good return.—Fisher and Co.. Land and Estate Agents. 4, King Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 257,
INVESTMENT PROPERTY MISCELLANEOUS SALES
H.C.B. NAVY AND CHROME SILVER CROSS PRAM (with mattress and canopy) for sale; good condition.—2. Green Mount, Barrow._________
VAN-DAL SHOES with the EXTRA SMART LOOK —D. Lord ana son 5. Moor Lane. Clitheroe
IIUSBRIDGE will give you tao best prices for your old JEWELLERY
FUR COAT for sale: £10. Fur'Cane t £5. Single Bed with spring in
or will make you a good offer In part exchange rot- new Roods —24. King William Street. Blackburn
erior mattress £3/10/0 Ali in cmtheroendlti0n'—Vlct0rla Hote!
TABLE- YOP^ WRINGERTmbber rollers, for sale: little used Zinc
Open for inspection everv Satur Acday and Sunday afternoon
FURNISHED BUNGALOW commodation: Hall
CLITHEROE Funeral Director
I S s made!" Md Ga™ « * 9 Blackburn 11 miles, Accrlnoton
Balmoral1 it denueyincior ’b u s ^ ^ ' £ Ground § £ £ W s i
£6/ 10/0.
iS T o iS W a w 87« s t e Full details from site o rJ'
t reserved by °2 2 a’n
17* St’ AnnBS 1> F,,«Sh
miles. Burnley 12 miles ngton Approach via Parson line Tien-
2,275. Special Note.—One or tw* Mni.+iv
nf j l ^ £2.075
RYDER & DUTTON,
f.alpa Estate AEen,
aS.uSurvey„rs’L
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ATKINSON UNIVERSaT—it--------■ tSPREADER for sale-LHflNun.E
Gion; £150. Atkinson6W condl- 254 or ’ciitKerofTra Gisburii
rit Spreader; good H®0 and £95.—Rufus Carr LMCon,?ltloni Garage, Rlmington. tS,'1 Central
1958 (SEPT.) FORfTTi for sale; new tyres, ram^ V v*1'*
CORNER HOOff----27L Clitheroe. Ladies' i ,8. Lane.
etc.; good condltiona^-&-lleate^, Lower Edge, s T a ^ ^ -^Wnson.
SMALL MIXElTBUSTNi^Skte*- ccrington 3339!). loaatl°n.—Tel.
Combinations in°SVedorUrS and Wool or Wool and CottoTA, Pure
MODERN (Tc
!"®*n ,
.ro.ad; rural dlstr?(,/orsttlS; A ' en t, living accommodll^' excel-
d^lvered and ereetpa3 sizes: details from: Mr. dnSS4-.'-Full Street, Padiliana.
BUNKERS for salffETcoAL ■ 48 \xroct.
Tn n R - f f t_____ _ , West
ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY
THE l a s t t r ib u t e arranged with dignity and efficiency.
PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.
INTERMENT or CREMATION. Telephone: Whalley 3201 (Day or Night).______
ety Co-op. gTcalverley
_ & SONS, LTD. — C h a tb u rn Rd., C l i th e ro e Complete Funeral Directors
CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES
Service—Day &
Tel.: 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT. residence:
48 YORK STREET ’ CLITHEROE
enatsttbi
Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298
3 h c R & s c& o id E
48. PARSON LANE. CLITHEROE.
MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA
’Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day and Night) for
tO'ieatJw . Bouquets Cut
• (Plants
Personal attention given to all orders.
Morning ami Afternoon: Coffee. Tea and Biscuits served.
Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS
Dolly Tub £2/10/0. AkbEx-ten sion Speaker (as new) £i — write: Box 03. Advertiser and
\-SV; ' v •** \v? /W ’> J in?/ \/_S. *< ?. :■ , V
T3715. Motor Spare Parts and l yres kept in stock.—David High
SMALL PLOT OF LAND in Ribhle Valley area reqd. (to build bun galows).—Write: Box 01, Adver tiser and Times.
ank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 95.
£31. Annual Ground Rent; £4 8s. 7d. Vacant Possession.
nd rear. Mains Services. Rateable Value;
New condition; all slzea. Many soiled bargains and Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd-slzed carpets. Now In stock: 6 x 4. 6) X 4, 51 x 3i. 6 x 4. 6 x 31. 6 x 3 . 41 X 4, 41 X 81. 41 X 21, 4 X 4. 4 x 31. 4 x 21, 31 x 21. etc., etc. All pile tufted through. Carnets from £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12.
Oddie’s Textiles SHIP'S CARPETS
TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. “ The Old Firm." Opposite New Inn.
81, LEEDS ROAD. NELSON. Also at
No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE. SKIPTON.
AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED All the latest colours and designs All at lees than usual prices. Widths from 271n. to 6 yards.
BROADLOOM _____
Example; 5 x 4 yards £27//10/0 Delivered and fitted free TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED.
81 LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Tel. 62818. Also at Skipton.
RE-UPHOLSTERY —Save middle man’s profit, we recover your l treasured 3-piece as new for as
WE GUARANTEE first class body repairs and cellulose spraying by skilled operators and modern equipment. — Wellgate Motors Ltd., Wiswell Garage. Phone Whalley 3110.
urnlev Tel. 7188
DIANA BROADWAY PLUS flttlne for the broader foot.—D. Lord and Son, 5. Moor Lane. Clitheroe.
Tel. 683.
SEE WINDOWS FOR MORLANDS DISPLAY. Men’s, Ladles’ and C h i l d r e n 's lambswool lined Slippers and Bootees.—D. Lord and Son. 5, Moor Lane. Clitheroe.
HOUSEWIVES! Knit for profit and pleasure with our knitting machines. This exclusive and t fascinating new knitting scheme
ANY MAKE of SEWING MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or t completely overhauled; satisfac
RUS BRI DGE for high-class WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS. All work carried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed 24. King William St.. Blackburn Tel. 7920. __________________
House, Lumb Lane, Bradford Yorks.
sion guaranteed.—Walter Thoma
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Good selection Men's extra good wearing Pyjamas; all
on, Open Market, Clitheroe, every Tuesday and Saturday.
sizes. TESTING TO FIND THE BEST.
The Consumers’ Association finds the best is
VOLKSWAGiEN
b Our works trained staff have ween selling and servicing^ Volks t agen from its introduction to
his country. For the best service and sales try—
The
Craven Motor Company Skipton
’Phone 2212/3
SAVE SPACE IN YOUR HOME! Let us convert your sewing machine to an attractive electric
portable model. Price only £12 10s.. which includes electric motor, stitch light, foot control, and handsome carrying case.
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Ladies' pure Botany
and Saturdays.
SINGLE CYLINDER PETROL ENGINE for sale; Lister 6! h.p. (stationary); 500
r.p.nu Hopper
AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT
HAVE YOU TRIED JET PETROL at 4/31 gall, at WELLGATE MOTORS? The performance will
AUSTIN A.40 VAN 1953 for sale. Goidhill Farm, Slaldburn.
astonish you! ALAN PARKER
cooled; fitted with two fly wheels 241n. dia. X 3)in. face and 7in. dia. x 6in. face pulley; complete with 21 gallon petrol tank.— Offers to Rfbblesdale Cement Ltd. Clitheroe.
etails write:' Dept. CA Ideal
hurns your hobby Into cash, and delps pay for your luxuries. For
pittle as £10 Chairs £3. Over 100 matterns for your choice. Work t anship first class and guaran Peed. Collections, deliveries, free. whone or write to-day *and we y ill be pleased to call evenings at oour convenience. Distance do Bbject.—Beakbane. 68. Sandygate
I Sale Continues
S I TU A T IO N S VAC ANT
PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS reqd for first-class work. — Apply: John Watson and Sons York Street Clitheroe_______________
THE ADVERTISER & TIMES, Market Place, Clitheroe, have a vacancy for an experienced part- time Shop Assistant. — Write giving details of experience, etc., in first instance.______________
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
COUNTY SURVEYOR'S DEPART MENT
TRADESMAN JOINER reqd. at L.C.C. Depot. Riddings Lane, Whalley. Rate ol pay; 5/6 per horn- with opportunity for over time; assistance for travelling expenses; conditions as for crafts men employed by Local Authori Tties.he position is permanent for the right man—sickness and super annuation schemes In operation— euranteed week of 42 hours. Applications to Divisional Sur veyor, L.C.C. Office, Riddings i Lane. Whalley. either by letter or
n person. COMMERCIAL
Please Note.—No connection with any door-to-door canvasser
VEHICLE FITTERS
GOOD PROSPECTS FOR RIGHT MEN
CANTEEN FACILITIES
WANTED TOP RATES
APPLY TO: Works Manager
T.G.B. MOTORS LTD. TELEPHONE 785
WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE
RESIDENT HOUSEKEEPER reqd. by one lady.—Apply: Miss A.
PART-TIME BARMAID reqd.; must be of smart appearance. Also General Help reqd.; good hours and wages.—Victoria Hotel, Cllth- eroe.
Holden. M Albion House,” Clith eroe.
DOMESTIC HELP reqd. mornings. Apply; Birtwistle. Temple Wood, Pendle Road. Clitheroe._________
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HEAD PORTER (for kitchen duties) reqd.; £11/8/8 per week of 42 hours, plus extras. Health
CALDERSJONES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN
CONGENIAL WORK, convenient i hours, calling on housewives to
Service conditions. Sick pay and pension scheme. Applications to h the Group Secretary at the
ospital.________
PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered; new aprons; wheels re-tyred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe.
ntroduce the wonderful Bollin House catalogue. Training Fdven helps smart ladies to earn £5/£7 per week and more!; local inter views arranged.—W r i t e : Area Manager, 322, Wigan Road, Standlsh. Wigan.
A LOOM OVERLOOKER reqd. for Lancashire looms; accustomed to medium to fine counts of yarn, cambrics .voiles, poplins, and dobby sorts.—Apply: John South- worth and Sons, Ltd., Jubilee Mill. Clitheroe.________________
BOY reqd. for Butchery Dept.; good conditions and wages. Apply in writing by Wednesday, t January 24th, 1962. to the Secre
CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY
ary. 2, Moor Lane. Clitheroe.
AMBULANCE DRIVER reqd. £10/6/8 per week of 42 hours, i plus extras. Duties include driv
CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN
ang public service vehicles and spplicants should hold the neces t ary licence, or be willing to srain. Health Service conditions, Fick pay and pension schemes. f ull board at reasonable charge for single man. house available cor rent to married man. Appli
INTELLIGENT CLERK reqd. for t mill office; some knowledge of
ations to the Group Secretary at the hospital.
RELIABLE PART-TIME P.S.V. DRIVER reqd.—W. R. Bridge. 15. Victoria Street. Tel. Clitheroe 977.
yping and P.A.Y.E. an advantage: 5-day week; 9 a.m.—5 p.m.— Grecian Mills Co. Ltd., Green- acre Street. Clitheroe.
SMART ADULT FEMALE ASSIST ANT reqd. for the Grocery Dept.; one with experience preferred: good wages and conditions, sick pay, superannuation scheme, etc. Apply in writing by Wednesday. t January 24th, 1962, to; The Secre-
CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.
WAGON DRIVER. Sawyer and L a b o u r e r s reqd.—Apply; L. Smalley Ltd., Empress Saw Mills, Clitheroe.
ary, 2. Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
PLUMBER _______ Braithwaite. 17, Eshton
Clitheroe. Phone 137, LADIES!
Collection and delivery free all districts. — Walter Thomason, Open Market. Clitheroe, Tuesdays
Wool Stockings; also Botany Wool and Silk.___________________
Would you like an have a vacancy for a responsible
HEAD OFFICE. GRINDLETON TRUTEX
At their
PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT. a A knowledge of office routine
SENIOR CLERK in their
and an interest in figures are an Apply—
dvantage. Good remuneration. Five-day week.
Planning and Production Control Manager.
Mr. J. H. Whitehead.
Trutex Head Office. Grindleton.
STAFF MIDWIFE reqd.—full-time. Resident or non-resident.
BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY
BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
NURSING AUXILIARY reqd. for night duty—part-time. Applications to Matron.
required. — Apply —- * L Terrace.
interesting
with a modern progressive com pany working in new modern offices in pleasant surroundings?
CLERICAL POST L.
IN MEMORIAM
HEBS0N-—In loving memory of Andrew, who died January 18th,
1959, aged 52 years.
Three years ago to-day since you passed away.
Now all my days seem dark B and grey.
. ,
ut yet I know that from Y above,
—From his loving Wife. May.
—From h'# loving Daughter, Marina.
De 1 could. ar Dad, i would ask for you.
This month comes with sad regret,
I t brings back a time we An cannot forget,
d though we never said O “ Good-bye,’'
Great Harwood.
—From his loving Children and Grandchildren, Clitheroe and
ur memories of you will never die.
LEEMING.—Treasured memories of a dear Wife and Mother, who died January 19th, 1948.
—From Jim and Mary. Slaldburn.
ou still look down on me with love.
If I could have life’s dearest An wish,d all earth’s treasures too. Or choose from heaven what
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.
Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road
W. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASONS
GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164
B IR TH S
MARGERISON.—On January 17th. at Queen's Park Hospital, to Barry and Maureen (nee Morris), a son (Darrell Rennie). Thanking all
concerned. ______ GOLDEN WEDDING
WRIGLEY. — Congratulations to Grandma and Grandpa on their golden wedding anniversary.
Sweet is the fragrance of remembrance.
MILLS.—Treasured memories of a dear Mother, who died January
19th, 1959. —Jack and Nellie._____________ _
PARKINSON.—Happy memories of Jim, a dear Husband and Dad, who died January 17th, 1953.
—From bis dear Wife and family. Low Moor. ____________________
60. Woone Lane. Clitheroe.______ .
—From her loving Husband, Walter.
I lire linked with my own, s I walk through life alone.
STRICKLAND.—In loving memory of Bert. Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten.
—From his Wife and Son. Brian.
STRI CKLAN D.—In treasured memory of Herbert Strickland who died January 25th, 1961.
—Mrs. Allan 3. Garnett Road.
TODD.Todd, 1926.
A thought, a prayer. Knowing you are in God s care
■In loving memory of John who died January 22nd,
—From the Family. A C KN OWL ED GMEN TS
BOOTKMAN.—The family of the m late Mrs. Isabella Mary Booth-
8. Manor Road, Clitheroe.
indness shown during their recent bereavement.
t an express their sincere thanks no all relatives, friends and keighbours for floral tributes and
COCKSHUTT. — Mrs. Cockshutt t and family wish to thank ail rela
uring their sad bereavement; 62, Downham Road, Chatburn.
also the family doctor and district nurse and the Rev. H. Horne.
tives, friends and neighbours for pheir kind expressions of sym dathy and floral tributes received
COULTHURST.—The family of the late James Coulthurst wish to n thank all relatives, friends and
Happy and smiling, always Lo content.
ved and respected wherever be went.
SELLWOOD.—In loving memory of my dear Wife, Edith, who died January 24th, 1960.
D E A TH S
CARTER. — On January I8th. In hospital at Bakewell, Derbyshire, Albert, the beloved husband of o tbe late Sarah Carter, formerly
af St. Paul's Street. Low Moor, Cged 81 years. Funeral from the Chapel of Rest. " Rockdale." a litheroe. Service and Interment
—From Bernard and all at Prim rose Mount.
COATES.—On January )4th, 1962. suddenly. John Frederick, the
noon. _The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.___________
I have lost my life's com A panion,
miss you more and more A dear.
—Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.
t Mitton Church on Monday. 12
beloved husband of tbe late Emma Oddle Coates, of 3. Stam ford Place, Clitheroe, aged 62 years. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on January 18th.
COULTHURST.—On January 12th. 1962, m hospital, James, the dearly loved husband of the late Mary Coulthurst (late of 27, Henthorn Road. Clitheroe). aged 80 years. Interment was at Clitheroe Cemetery on January
KENNY.—On January 15th, 1962, at 10, Bridge Road, Chatburn, Eliza Ellen, the beloved wile ot ye the late Thomas Kenny, aged 86
—Calverley Ltd.. Clitheroe. Tel 2 9 7 /1 0 1 7 ._______________
16th. I ars. Requiem Mass was offered _—Bennett, Clitheroe. _Tel. 582^_ R.I.P.
LAWSON—On January 13th. in hospital, Bertha, the beloved wile of tbe late Dixon Lawson, of 8, Sawley Cottage, Grindleton. aged 74 years. Interment was at Grindleton Methodist Chapel on Wednesday last.
Church, Clitheroe, prior to inter ment at Clitheroe Cemetery on January 18th.
n St. Michael and St. John’s
—The Scales Funeral Service Tel. Clitheroe 345.____________
PARKER.—On January 15th, at 101, Jubilee Terrace, Clitheroe. Martha, the beloved wife of Alexander Parker, aged 76 years. Service In St. James's Church, 1-30 p.m., Friday, January 19th, prior to cremation at Accrington at 2-30 pan. —Enq.: Veevers. Clitheroe. Tel 75 day. 673 night.___________
ROBINSON.—On January 16th. in hospital. Phillip, the beloved son of Norman and Eva. aged 11 months. Private service and inter ment at Grindleton Methodist Church. Saturday. January 20th.
s eighbours for their kind expres t ions of sympathy and floral
Whitehead, nurses and Mr. Fred Broom for all the kindness received during his stay in Clith eroe Hospital; the Rev. A. F Clarke for nis kindness and ministrations and the officials and members of Clitheroe Cricket 1 Club.
rributes received during tbeir tecent time of sorrow. A special
hank-you to the Matron, Sister 17. Cardigan Avenue, Clitheroe. 5, Bank Cottages. Blllington.
KENNY.—The relatives of the late Mrs. Eliza E. Kenny wish to thank all neighbours and friends for p their kind expressions of sym
10. Bridge Road, Chatburn.______ indness.
I athy and floral tributes received dn their bereavement; also tbe koctor and district nurse for their
LAWSON.—The family of the late Mrs. Bertha Lawson express sin cere thanks to all relatives,
84. Bawdlands, Clitheroe.________
sorrow; also the doctor and staff of Clitheroe Hospital for their kindness.
sributes received and kindness
SPENCER.—Mrs. M. Spencer and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives,
STOBBS.—Ml'S. Stobbs and family f wish to thank all relatives, Cf Clitheroe Old People’s Welfare uring their recent time of
2, New Row, Holden.____________ oriends, neighbours and members
aoctor and district nurse, doctors l nd staff of Grassington Hospital, Socal police and the Rev. J
avage. 5. Grafton Street. Clitheroe._____
p lub for kind expressions of sym dathy and floral tributes received sorrow.
THOMPSON.—The family of the late Mrs. Kate Thompson wish to n thank all relatives, friends and
ributes received in tbeir bereave 19, Hayhurst Street. Clitheroe.
ment; also tbe family doctor for his kindness.
s eighbours for their kind expres tions of sympathy and floral
THORNBER.—The family of the ly late Mary Ellen Thornber sincere
n thank all relatives, friends and s eighbours for spiritual offerings, rympathy and floral tributes
109, Henthorn Road, Clitheroe.
eceived during their sad bereave ment.
TOMLINSON.—The family of the late Miss Maggie Tomlinson wish a to thank all relatives, friends
6. Wood Terrace. Chatburn._____ he Rev. H. Horne.
end neighbours for their kind flxpressions of sympathy and t oral tributes received In their stime of sorrow; also doctors and t aff of Clitheroe Hospital and
WILLACY. — Mrs. Willacy and family wish to thank all rela tives, friends and neighbours, also workfriends at I.C.I., for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received In their bereavement; also the family doctor and the Rev. H. D. Chap man for their kindness.
81. Highfield Road. Clitheroe,
ributes received and kindness Hazeldene. West Bradford._______
WILSON. — Mrs. H. Wilson and family wish to thank all relatives, neighbours, friends and the Rev. t T. H. J. Hawkins for floral
shown during their recent bereavement.
WOOFF.—Mrs. A. Wooff and family express sincere thanks to all rela tives. Rev. A. B. Macgarr, and all other friends for messages of sympathy and kindness shown during their time of sorrow; also the family doctor for his kind
25, West View, Clitheroe. _____ ness.
Wreaths, Bounuets. Out Flowers, etc. A PEARCE & SON. Chatburn
Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230
Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe Members ol Teloflower
C Printed and Published by the , Llitheroe Advertiser & Times Co. i Tetd., at 6, Market Place, Clitheroe.
l. 407/8 (two lines). ^SCALES CUTHEROE 345 > a - ' "L
]yjAKING funeral arrange- nients in advance of need
is a most thoughtful act.
friends and neighbours for tbeir kind expressions of sympathy
neighbours, Rev. R. C. Broughton ana members of Grindleton Methodist Church, the Mothers’ Union ol St. Ambrose Church, t and all other friends for ltoral
hown during their time of
SCOTT.—On January 14th, 1962 (in hospital), Andrew, the dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Scott, of 77. Jubilee Terrace, aged 55 years. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on Thursday, January
18th, 1962. —Calverleys Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day. 1017 night.________
TOMLINSON.—On January 12th, 1962 at Clitheroe Hospital, Maggie
Tomlinson, of 5. Wood Terrace, Chatburn, aged 75 years. Interred
at Christ Church, Chatburn, on
January 16th. —Enq.: E. R. Veevers. Prop., Brian Price. Tel. Chatburn 297.
WEAVER.—On January 15th. at her son’s residence, 66. Blspham t Crescent, Blackburn, Margaret,
WHITTAKER.—On January 16th, at Clitheroe Hospital, Jessie Ellen, the beloved wife of tbe late Thomas Whittaker, formerly of Kay Street, Clitheroe. aged 81 years. Funeral from the Chapel of Rest, •• Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Interment to-morrow (Saturday) 10-45 a.m. at Whalley and Wiswell
Thursday last. _The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. 345.
remation was at Pleasington on ______________
Cemetery. —The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.___________
and floral tributes received during d their time of sorrow; also family
WILLACY. — On January 14th. 1962. at 81, Highfield Road. Clitheroe, George Albert, tbe be loved husband of Annie Willacy, aged 63 years. Interred at Clith eroe Cemetery on January 17th.
—Bennett. Clitheroe Tel. 582.
WOOFF.—On January 11th, in hospital, Abraham, the dearly loved husband of Mary Grace Wooff, of 25. West View, Clith eroe, aged 82 years. Cremation was at Pleasington on Tuesday
last. —The Scales Funeral ' Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.
IN MEMORIAM
FRANKLAND.—Remembering with love a dear Mother and Grand ma, who died January 22nd, 1961.
—Billy, Madge and family._____
FRANKLAND.—Precious memories of a dear Mother, who died January 22nd. 1961; also Father, who died December 17th, 1957.
—Mollie, Dick, Elaine and Jean.
A thought for to-day. A memory for ever.
Wreaths and all Floral Tributes exnertly made to order
BARKERS, WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES
Clitheroe (near Primrose Bridge) Tel. 521 (any hour)
She dearly loved wife of the late Samuel Weaver, of 11 Curzon Ctreet, Clitheroe. aged 75 years.
FUNERAL SERVICE
BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 32441
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