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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 20, 1962


PRIMROSE GARAGE ig || mu^n


CLITHEROE LTD.


12-MONTHS WARRANTY


BMC’s 12-monihs’ Warranty en­ sures that your BMC car is main-


| tained at peak performance from the moment you start to drive it. BMC Service sees to that! Come to us for vour new, BMC Warranted—


FOR IMMEDIATE OR EARLY DELIVERY•


AUSTIN 7 Vans ......................... AUSTIN A35 Vans .......................... *385/d/b AUSTIN 7 de luxe saloons .......... £535/4/0 AUSTIN A40 saloons .................. £633/10/3 RILEY 1.5 saloons ..................... £798/10/3 RILEY 4/72 saloons .................. £1,025/7/9


LOW H.P. TERMS 1961


1961 1960


1960 1959


1956 1961


EXCELLENT USED VEHICLES AUSTIN A55 Countryman, grey, heater, BMC


Warranty.


AUSTIN*'Mini Van, green, heater, BMC Warranty. AUSTIN Healey Sprite, full equipment, BMC


SINGER Gazelle saloon, immaculate condition. AUSTIN A35 saloon, excellent condition, BMC


, . ....


Warranty. FORD Consul Mk II saloon, heater, green.


AND OTHER SPECIMEN CARS


WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Tflruhone 883 (3 lines)


CALDERSTONES PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL WHALLEY, NR. BLACKBURN


f f YOU want to meet and work with kindly, friendly people, t YOU want the satisfaction of knowing that your job Is In­


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


eresting and worthwhile and has a pension at the end of It.


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


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


Rates of Pay (21 years or over)


STUDENT NURSES: £8/13/4 to £9/9/0 per week. NURSING ASSISTANTS: £8/13/4 to £11/1/8 per week.


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


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


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


PLEASE SEND ME FURTHER DETAILS


Name Address


(Block Letters Please)______


CALDERSTONES PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL WHALLEY WANTED


PART-TIME NURSING STAFF (QUALIFIED OR UNQUALIFIED)


Transport available to adjoining areas.


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


Please send further particulars


Name Address


(Oct.) AMBASSADOR 250cc. super S twin. 800 miles only, new condition, reasonable price.


* V


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


NEW LUXURY DETACHED HOUSE | d Situated In a healthy residential


8, LANCASTER DRIVE, CLITHEROE


WITH COMPLETE OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING


reas (approx, i acre). a Tlie spacious and well planned


built-in wardrobe. Bedroom No. 4: 13ft. Gin. x 10ft.


in. with built-in wardrobe. Bedroom No. 2: 12ft. x 12ft. Bedroom No. 3: 12ft. x 10ft. with


t ith expensive pink suite. Terrazo Eylinder and airing cupboards. i ft. x 14ft. 3in. tapering to 12ft.


iled floor, plus a shower cubicle. c Large Landing with roomy


3in. with built-in wardrobe. w Bathroom: 8ft. Gin. x 7ft. 3in.


n dining recess to French win­ dows. expensive Fireplace with under draught grate and an abundance of picture windows


ntrance Hall with Cloakroom. 25Lounge (with dining recess':


d ith Tcrrazo tiled floor, double wrainer stainless steel Sink Unit F ith combined 3.3 cu.ft. capacity Cr l g l d a l r e Refrigerator. Wall


facing south. w Kitchen: 12ft. Gin x 10ft. Oin.


doors, Floor Cupboards with For­ mica worktops. s Built-in Garage. Fuels and 2nd


upboards with sliding glass


t eparate W.C. Conservatory addi­ mion to rear entrance. Approxi­ Gated R.V.: £55 at £1/3/3.


r An abundance of facing brick and


round Rent: £10 p.a. Asking Price: £G,500


e-constructed stone -to elevations. Double glazing.


Extensive Boarded Out Loft Space 32ft. x 14ft. Ideal for Recreation Room.


Surrounding Concrete Paths.


All Mains Services. No Road Charges.


b Tills excellent new property has qeen lavishly built and the


Viewing strictly by annointment. p Every care has been taken In onstrue them as the basis of a


uality of workmanship is of the highest order.


I reparing these particulars, but cntending purchasers must not contract.


CLITHEROE


p A healthy and beautiful country aosition on the outskirts of town t nd approaching the entrance to


HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS in course of erection at ED1SFORD PARK


NEW DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED


Two detached Shew Houses with “ Esso” Oil Fired Central Heating on view SATURDAY & SUNDAY. APRIL 21st and 22nd. 2-0—5-30 D.m.


he Trough of Rowland. Prices from £2,475


1-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TEL, 1(192,


Sole Agents: F. W. L. STEELE & CO.,


THE CL1THEROE AUCTION MART UO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT. APRIL 23rd C USUAL SALE of Calves. Fat expected.


a.attle Sheep and Lambs at 11-30 ism., when a good seasonal show


TUESDAY NEXT. APRIL 24th of ANNUAL SALE of ALL CLASSES


.. when a large show will be


a.m Store Sheep and Lambs at 11 forward.


WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 25th o WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW 6z SALE


6f Dairy Cattle when upwards of N0 Local and North Country beewly-calved Cows and Heifers will C on offer. At the close of the


classes of STORE SHEEP and LAMBS will be offered. 1 Sale of Vaccinated Store Pigs at


attle Sale each Wednesday, all


S SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW and 2ALE of In-calf and Geld Cattle. w50 head of all classes will be for­ f ard from the well-known aarmers and dealers. Prizes offered


-30 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT. APRIL 27th


s follows: b Best In-calf Cow. to calve on or


October 31st; Best In-calf Heifer. (Farmers’ Classes). Best In-calf Cow. to calve on or before July 31st; Best In-calf Cow, to calve between August 1st and October 31st. £3. £2, £1 in each class.


t efore July 31st; Best In-calf Cow. o calve between August 1st and


s above. FRIDAY. MAY 11th


aistrict and having large garden


ccommodation provides: G Bedroom No. 1: 14ft. 3in. x 12ft.


WANTED j


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


I I


LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. FISHER & Co.


4 K IN G LANE, CLITHEBOE TELEPHONE 257


NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


C Situated In the finest site in s litheroe. Call and insDect the t ite plan, and obtain further par­


LITTLEM00R CLITHEROE


riculars of the plots which tve can o Houses and Bungalows for early


eserve for you. PARK AVENUE


bedroomed Bungalows two tVPes of semi-detached Houses These properties are a fine example of modern design and building skill. Call for further details


ccupation! Two and three-


I A modern seml-detachcd House c ining Room; Kitchen with fitted


34, GARNETT ROAD. CLITHEROE


n residential area (built 1950)- D Accommodation: Hall' Lounge; Tupboards and refrigerator, etc.


arage.


VStone-built Property comprising Kestibule; Lounge; Living Room; Bitchen (with back boiler); TWO a edrooms (one with washing basin


12, DE LAGY STREET CLITHEROE


nd toilet). R.V. £10 G.R. £1. (Offers considered).


PROPERTY IN 0LITHE8OE c Buying or selling, we offer a


omprehensive service. p Call and inspect our register of


roperties for sale.


BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE AND WANTED


4, KING LANE. CUTHEROE. __________ TEL. 257,


FISHER & C0„


HIGHLY IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE


(situate along Newton-Slaidburn road)


NEWTON, Nr. GLITHEROE BLUE BUTTS FARM.


having received instructions will sell by auction for Mr. Gordon Williams (leaving the district)


in conjunction with J. BALSHAW


T. SILVERWOOD SATURDAY APRIL 28th. 1962


44 HEAD OF BLACK AND WHITE YOUNG STOCK (bred from good strain milk cows and feeders)


months; 10 Heifers. 12 months: 6 Heifers. 18 months; 3 Heifers In- calf; 1 Heifer and 1 Cow. geld.


0 months; 7 Bullocks. 12-18


a 75 H.B. Ewes (1-3 shear), lambs s t foot; 60 Horned Ewes (3-4


SHEEP AND LAMBS


hear), lambs at foot; 30 H.B. t Gimmer Hoggs (forward condi­


ion).


STORE PIGS (Wessex Cross Large White)


Pigs, 8 weeks. POULTRY CABINS


MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS d DAVID BROWN 950 (1959) live


eed Troughs, etc.


Spike and Chain Harrows; 2oO-gal. T.V.O. Tank; 140 top grade Wood Sleepers; Loose Timber and Spars; T. and G. Boards Ladders. Wheelbarrows. Cow Buckets, etc. A Coldrator ICEBLOC Cooler; 6


on Hay Sweep; Spare Wood Tines; nit Washer, etc. r The above Livestock can be well new.


'* \ ,


,, all. 8 Store Pigs. 16 weeks; 6 Store


8f 6 Span Roof Cabins 12ft. x F t.; 6 Apex Arks. 2 Small Arks,


orive Tractor, in good running Trder; FERGUSON T.V.O. (1950) Fractor m good running order; Nerguson Tractor Cab; INTER­ LATIONAL rear mounted Mower; dister Blackstone Elevator; Mal-


( lum GASCOIGNE MILK UNITS, upositive pulsators); Gascoigne 5- WELTON 5-berth Caravan, as


ecommended along with Machin­ ery. to intending buyers. The Cattle have been bred (heifers) from milk yielding stock, and Bullocks good-feeder type. A cordial invitation is extended to


A caterer will attend the sale. Sale 1 n.ni. prompt


T. SILVERWOOD. 17, Chester Avenue, Glitheroc. Tel. 228.


Auctioneers—


HChampion Best In-calf Cow or G FRIDAY. MAY 4th


eifer on the ground: £5. Judging 10 a.m. Sale at 11 a.m.


a REAT PRIZE SHOW & SALE a GREAT PRIZE SHOW & SALE


s above. e Please make early entries to


Tel. 325. ______________________


THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT APRIL 23rd S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


cALE of upwards of 80 Newly- t alved Cows and Heifers including dhe regular entries of Heifers breirect from Scotland and the Jeder.udging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30.


at Pigs; 15 Calves. Grading 9 a.m. Sale 11 a.m.


nable customers to be advised. J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


J. BALSHAW. New Sawley Grange. Sawtcy. Tel. Chatburn 351.


HALSTEAD’S FARM,


WEST BRADFORD. CLITHEROE. f TUESDAY. MAY 1st. 1962


2or L. and R. Hanson (farm sold) a1 Head of Smart Young Black


• Full particulars next week. Auctioneers—


nd White In-calf Cattle; 22 H.B. Kerry Ewes with Lambs at .foot; 1 Suffolk Ram: Farm Machinery. Implements, Surplus Household Effects.


T. SILVERWOOD. 17, Chester Avenue, Clithcroe. Tel. 228.


J. BALSHAW. New Sawley Grange, Sawley. Tel, Chatburn 351.


GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTl7 lAII Attested)


THURSDAY NEXT. APRIL 26th 2 WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.


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


R.SJ.C.A. HUMANE KILLERS USED


ING HEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200


CRICKET BOOTS HOCKEY BOOTS


BASEBALL BOOTS White


(RED, GREEN, BLUE) 28/6


TENNIS SHOES TRACK SHOES


Sports Footwear Centre SAME DAY REPAIR SERVICE


R. Turner & Son 82-86 LOWERGATE CLITHEROE Tel. 1102


Established 1910 AT STUD


i BOARS at stud; Ped. Essex and Dedlarge white Sows and Gilts accom. Transport available;—<3. uimpson. Grlndleton (Chat. 2031.


PREMIUM large white boar a t s t i d - J Lund. Stirk House


Rirm, Gisburn. Tel. 294. S ITU A T IO N S W AN T ED


LADY, experienced clerk/typlst requires part-time work.—Write: Box H3, Advertiser and Times.


P O U L T R Y AND EGOS


LIVE POULTRY reqd.; top prices Tel. S- Townson. Slaidburn 271.


EDWIN WATERWORKS NEW S.W. HYBRID. winning at B.O.C.M.. National and Goosnargh Trials: illustrated brochure and full details sent on request.— Netherheys Poultry Farm, Colne. Tel. 1191._____________________


80 12-WEEK-OLD sale; W.L. x R.I.R.-


235. Ring . . .


Clitheroe 136 — for —


RADIO & TV REPAIRS


Aerial Erection, etc. — also —


Electrical Repairs and Supplies


Main Agents: FERGUSON CASI', H.P. or RENTAL


WALTS LTD. 58 Whalley Rd., Clitheroe


Does your garden need digging?


FOR MECHANICAL GARDEN CULTIVATION


PHONE WHALLEY 3364


PULLETS for -Tel. Chatburn


GIRL (15) would like work for Saturdays and holidays.—Write: Box HI. Advertiser and Times.


F85 Fat Cattle; 550 Fat Sheep; 24 TUESDAY. MAY 1st


SECOND GREAT ANNUAL SPRING PRIZE SHOW and SALE of 600 In-calf Cattle. a Championship prize of £5 and


TUESDAY NEXT. APRIL 24th


SP SECOND GREAT ANNUAL of RING PRIZE SHOW and SALE c In-calf and Store Cattle. 400 Shoice in-calf Cows and Heifers,


C 1.—Best Black and White In-calf Prize Schedule


colour. £3. £2 and £1. a 3.—Best In-calf Heifer. £3. £2


ow. £3, £2 and £1. 2—Best In-calf Cow, any other


£ 1.6. —Best pair of Steers, Friesian wALE of FATSTOCK. being up­ C00 Pigs; 200 Killing and Rearing


nd £1. o 4—Best pair of Steers, Hereford ord or Gall, or A.A.X. £3. £2 and


r Gall, or A.A.X. £3, £2 and £1. f 5. —Best pair of Heifers, Here­


or SH. X. £3. £2 and £1. o 7. —Best pair of Heifers, Friesian


ambs. £2 and £1. wJudging 9 a.m. Sale 10-30 a.m.


ith Store Cattle. FORTHCOMING SALES TUESDAY. MAY 15th


r SH. X. £3 £2 and £1. L 8. —Best pen of 10 Ewes and


PRIZE SHOW and SALE of 350 In- calf. and 300 Store Cattle.


ows for T. Entwistle, Esq. Te M. II. SKIDMORE. Secretary. T EN D E R S


l. Hciliiield 226. BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


PAINTING OF STREET LIGHTING COLUMNS


nvited for the painting of 92 No. 15-foot steel lighting columns and 2 No. wall brackets \vithin the


i “ Fixed Price ” Tenders are


Borough. fr Specifications may be obtained


Hall, on deposit of Two Pounds, which will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender. o Tenders in a plain sealed envel­


om, the Borough Engineer, Town


Lpe, endorsed “ Painting of Street t ighting Columns,’’ must be re­ lurned to the undersigned by not 4ater than first post on Friday, \ae


The Castle. CLITHEROE. 19th April, 1962.


1 GREAT ANNUAL SALE of C00 In-calf Heifers and 300 In-calf


THIRD GREAT ANNUAL SPRING SATURDAY. MAY 26th


1 n.m. S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and 1ards of; 250 Cattle; 150 Sheep;


ond Reserve Championship prize af 2 guineas. Other prizes; £3. £2


pring, Summer and Autumn Calvers; 400 Store Cattle. Special for Black Polled Steers and Heifers, including special consign­ ments reserved for this sale; 100 Ewes and Lambs and Store Hoggs.


Cla 2—Cow. any other colour. C 4—Heifer, any other colour. tore Cattle at 12 noon.


nd £1 in each class. Class 1—Black and White or Blue Class Cow.


ss 3—Black and White or Blue Class Heifer.


lass 5—Farmer’s Cow or Heifer. Judging 10 a.m. Sale 11 a.m. S FORTNIGHTLY SALE of 100


THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 26th S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


aonsignments direct from Scotland


aALE of 200 Newly-calved Cows ond Heifers being a large majority cf farmers’ cattle but including


nd the North. 1 Judging at 10-80 am Side at;


a.m. Cattle (clean cattle first); 12 noon Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep


alves. Grading at 8 a.m. Sales at: 10 a.m. Calves; 11


S WEEKLY SALE of 400 In-pig


MFOURTH ANNUAL SALE for ( essrs. R. Thompson and Sons vFaims) Ltd., removed for con­ aenience of sale from their farms ct Barnoldswick, Penrith and Lan-


following sale of fat pigs. SATURDAY, APRIL 28th


calving Cows and Heifers majority dehorned and Black and White;


SPRING PRIZE SHOW and SALE of 600 In-calf Cattle.W


THIRTUESDAY, MAY 8th of 400 In-calf Cattle. D GREAT ANNUAL


FOURTH GREAT Y a N N UAL SPRING PRIZE SHOW und SALE


TUESDAY, MAY >>9nd °


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Aucioneers and Secretaries.


BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/6)- Nr, Lancaster.


tselves to accept the lowest or any ender. H. L. SAGAR, Town Clerk.


th May, 1962. The Council do not bind them­


B E A U T I F UT DBoTncNTlAL PROPERTY FOR SAlE____


PROPERTIES lor 6aie? vlslt the CHATBURN PARK STATE , Clitheroe, and lnspect tho unsur- passed quality p ro S ie ? sensible


8 eS s : \° i? c o X ^ S W t I iB31388/9: CheaPside. Bradford.


hester. of 225 Summer & Autumn


105 Feeding Bullocks aSd Heifers, being Hereford Cross Angus and Galloway, and 45 verv smart Friesian nnd Ayrshire Bulling Heifers. Sale at u a.m.


ows and Gilts and Store Pies


B 12 Heifer Calves. 6 months; 1 1ull Stirk. 10 months; 3 Bullocks.


s hree Bedrooms. Bathroom and Reparate W.C. Immersion heater. G.V. £25. G.R. £4. Room for


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


In town; licensed Ministry of Sron and Steel Control No. T3716. Motor Spare Parts and l yres kept In stock.—David High­


and. Vareys Yard. Salthlll Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 510,____________


4 - BEDROOMED DETACHED HOUSE reqd.; Clitheroe or within few miles; private buyer.—Write, quoting price and particulars; Box F3, Advertiser and Times.______


FLAT, furnished or unfurnished, reqd. (to rent) In Ciltheroe by


business couple.:—Write: Box G3. Advertiser and Times.__________


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CHILDREN'S COMMITTEE


FOSTER PARENTS are urgently needed


normal family life, with Church of England Foster Parents. A ROMAN CATHOLIC FAMILY


Brother and sister of 4 years and 2 years, at present In a nursery but who should have the benefit of


FOR TERRY AND PAT


Terence. 9 years, Carol and Colin (twins of 3 years) and Frances. 4 years, also urgently need Foster Parents, preferably in one home, or alternatively the twins in one home, Terence and Frances In another.


Anyone able to help please contact: Area Children’s Officer,


ITALIAN MANDOLINE reqd.— Pendle Court, Claremont Avenue Ciltheroe.


19, St. James Street, Accrington Tel. Accrington 34069._____


P U B L IC N O T IC E S


CLITHEROE 0157.


F.C.—April 13th


NOTICE OF SUBMISSION OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER


CLITKEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


Highways Act, 1959


By T. SILVERW00D—J. BALSHAW 2 The above order made on the t 6th day of March. 1962. is about


Glithcroc Rural District (Parish of Wiswdl) (No. 1) Public Path Diversion Order, 1962


o be submitted to the Minister of f Housing and Local Government ublic right of way running from


or confirmation. p Its effect will be to divert the


S ITU A T IO N S VACANT


PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS reqd for first-class work. — Apply: John Watson and Sons. York Street CUtheroe _ _____________


STRONG YOUTH reqd. for butchery trade. — Apply: The


CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


trom males or females for the posi­ oion of Clerical Assistant in the Ffiice of the Clerk and Chief frinancial Officer. Applications leom recent or intending school


Annointmcnt of Clerical Assistant f The Council invite applications


avers will be welcomed. t A knowledge of shorthand and


Division of the National Scale of Salaries. (£260 rising by annual w increments to £520 per annum,


will be an advantnge. Salary will be on the General


q ith progression, subject to certain aualifications, to £630 per annum),


Conditions of Service, the Local Government Superannuation Acts, and the passing of a medical examination. The point of entry on the scale will be according to age, qualifications and experience. Applications in the candidate’s


j nd the appointment will be sub­ ect to the National Scheme of


own handwriting living details of age, education, qualifications, and re the names of two persons to whom


Canvassing will disqualify.


sent to the undersigned to reach him not later than Saturday, the 28th April 1962.


ference can be made .should be


Clitheroe Rural District Council C Offices.hurch Brow, CLITHEROE, Lancs.


T. P. RUSHTON Clerk of the Council.


WEST BRADFORD. CLITHEROE. Telephone Clitheroe 927


TRUTEX DISTRIBUTING CENTRE,


Whiteacre Lane Barrow, in the Parish of Wiswell. throuch White- acre School ^rounds to Wiswell in l a South-Easterly direction to a


have now occurred in the Distribu­ tion centre of the TRUTEX organisation and


VACANCIES


tine running from Whltencre Lane through Whiteacre School grounds


o Wiswell in a South-South- Westerly direction.


c A copv of the order and the map aontained in it has been deposited ct and mav be inspected free of Charge at CHtheroc Rural District Council Offices. Church Brow. p.litheroe. between 9 a.m. and 5 dm. on week-days (except Satur­


i oncerning the order may be sent


n writing to the Secretary. Ministry of Housing and Local Government. Whitehall. London. S.W.l. before the 26th day of May. 1962. and should state the grounds on which it is made.


ays). c Any objection or representation


962.


Clithoroe R.D.C. Offices, Church Brow CLITHEROE, Lancs.


are invited to apnly for situations as


GIRLS


These are permanent positions _____Apply: The Manager._____


WAREHOUSE CLERKS


offering good remuneration and _ pleasant working conditions.


CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


f The Council invite applications


RIDDINGS LANE HOUSING SCHEME. WHALLEY


1 DATED this 19th day of April.


T. P. RUSHTON7 Clerk of the Council.


or the appointment of temporary Clerk of Works for the above Scheme, on a part-time basis, for a period of approximately 18 months, based on four hours per day for a live-day week. p Candidates must have sound


typewriting and the holding of he G.C.E. in “ O ” level subjects


FULL OR PART-TIME ASSIST­ ANTS reqd. for summer season.— Hodgson’s Refreshment Trailers, Newton. Phono Slaidburn 207.


Manager, Cowman’s, Castle Street, Clitheroe.______________________


Now condition: all sizes. Many soiled bargains and Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd-sized


M IS C E L LA N EO U S SA L E S SHIP'S CARPETS


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


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. " The Old Firm.” Onnosito New Inn


SO. LEEDS ROAD NELSON Also at


No. 15 BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON.


AXMTNSTER & WILTON FITTED AU tbe latest colours and designs All at leas than usual prices Widths from 271n. to 6 yards


8ROADLOOM


Sxumple: 5 x 4 yards £27//l0/0 Delivered and fitted free


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. 88 LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Tel. 62816. Also at Shimon


UE-UPhOLSTEHY — Save middle­ tman s profit, we recover your


ireasured 3-piece as new for as plttie as £10 Chairs £3 Over 100 matterns for your choice. Work­ t anship first class and guaran­ Peed Collections, deliveries free


carpets. Now in stock: 6 x i 51 X 4, 61 X 3J 5 X 4. 5 x 3i. 5 x 3 A \ z 4. 41 x 3}. 4* X 21 4 x 4 . 4 x 31. 4 x 2). 3* x 21. etc., etc. AH pile tufted through. Carpets frorr £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12


MEMORIALS t Make your selection from Gf nleasing designs in


a ranite, Marble or Stone, and can deliver and erect in


Lancashire. o Fecitts offer a wide variety


ny churchyard. FECITT BROS.


MEMORIAL GRAFTSMES SINCE 1869


Whalley New Road BLACKBURN ’Phone: 6248


(Open Saturday afternoons) B IR TH S


DARNELL.—On Monday, April 16tli, 1962, at Bramley Meade, Whalley, to Cyril and Doreen (nee Hornby). a daughter, Gillian Margaret, a sister for David._________________________


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


will be pleased to call evenings at your convenience. Distance no object.—Beokbane. 68. Sandygate Burnley Tel 7188____________


hone or write to-day and we sion guaranteed.—Walter Thoma­


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


on, Open Market. Clitheroe. every Tuesdr.y_and Saturday.____


MORTONS have a lovely selection of gifts; latest range of Smiths and Metamec Clocks Canteens of Cu t l e r y . Celtic Chromeware guaranteed 5 years; agents for Exquisite Jewellery.—Many more lovely gifts at Mortons. 18, Moor Lane. CHtheroe. Tel. 420.______


NICHOLSON—On April I3th. at Bramley Meade Whalley, to Barry and Maureen (nee Parker), a son, Kim, a brother for Steven. Thank- ing all concerned.______________


WILSON—On April 16th. 1962. at R the Royal Berkshire Hospital,


nee Hilton), a daughter. Ruth Mary. Deo gratias.


EN G AG EM EN T S


Congratulations to Robert and Bridget on their engagement-.


HARGREAVES—CULLETON


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. Collection and delivery free all districts. — Walter Thomason.


Mr. and Mrs. II. Sephton, " Giyn Garth," Limeiield Av e n u e , t Whalley, are happy to announce


—From Mum. Dad and family. LORD—SEPHTON


dhe engagement of their eldest t aughter, Jean, to Kenneth,


Mrs. J. Lord. 5. Moor Lane, CUth­ eroe.


he youngest son of Mr. and S I L V ER WEDDINGS


WE ALLOW UP TO £50 on "your old Washer against any NEW Washing Machine. We also have


Open Market. Ciitheroe, Tuesdays and Saturdays.________________


t the largest selection of recondi­ Iioned, fully guaranteed washers


LIMITED, 13. Fleming Square. Blackburn. Tel. 7489.


n the district. — TOP LEX


ractical and up-to-date know­ ledge of ail building trades, be capable of keeping records, sub­ mitting reports, levelling and measuring up work in progress,


and must have had experience on housing, roads and sewers. agApplications, giving details of


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


BOY’S CYCLE for sale. £4. 181n. tframe. 24in. wheels. Good condi­


oion.—5. Eshton Terrace, Clith­ roe.


MEN’S SPORTS JACKE TS . Trousers, Raincoats Shirts. Pull­ overs and Underwear.—Economic


Stores. 70 Whallcy Road, Clith- croe. Tel. 97._________________


FIREPLACES- FROM £12 TO £45 DAWSONS.


N.Z. W. RABBITS for sale; Snow­ flake strain: 2 does. 1 buck; 9 weeks old.—Pate. Lane Ends, Dunsop Bridge.______


BEAUT I FUL BLACK TOY POODLES for sale; excellent pedigree. — Tel.: Gr e e nwo o d . Bolton-by-Bowland 223.


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fREWS. THICK SWEATERS and Cardigans for Easter wear: large choice at Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road Clitheroe. Tel. 97.


THE NEW THOMASON SEW- t M ASTER electric portable crashes


she price barrier. A wonderful r traight stitch sewing machine, aound spool with reverse stitch, l utomatic winder, built-in needle fight, and immaculate two-tone 3inish. Just the rlpht price, only c5 gns. complete. Part exchange, f ash or easy terms with 3 months vree credit. Your enquiries in­


TRY JET PETROL and bo satis­ fied: 4/31 gall, at Wellgate Motors.___


Market. Clitheroe. every Tuesday and Saturday. Service Centres and Showrooms: 55/57, Westgate. Burnley, and 72/74. Scotland Po^d. Nelson. Phone 62122.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitharoe. Ladles’VISCANA Skirts. Knickers and Pantees in peach, white and blue ._______________


________ _____


SPECIAL EASTER OFFER.—Full size lovely quality Axminster Rugs; £2/15/0 each. Oddments S in Carnets to clear from £5/19/6.


R U S B R*l D G E for hiGli-c"lass WATCH <fc CLOCK REPAIRS. All work carried out by our own craftsmen and fullv guaranteed.— 24. King William St.. Blackburn.


toee windows for bargains.—Mor­ Tel. 420. _


ns. 18, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. _______ _______


KNOW A BETTER DEAL?


Live multi-speed P.T.O. and guard, no charge; Live all-purpose hy­ draulics. no charge: Differential lock, no charge: Traction control unit, no charge; Universal draw­ bar. no charge: Tractormeter. no charge: Full field and road light­ ing. no charge: Category 1 and 2 linkage, no charge: Hand parking brake, no charge: De-luxe seat, no charge. Total £739/9/0.


ONE DAVID BROWN “ 990 ” IMPLEMATIC LIVEDRIVE TRAC- TOR WITH 52 B.HP. DIESEL ENGINE, on 11-32 (REAR) AND 600.16 (FRONT) 4-PLY TYRES £739/9/0


OR THE “ 880 ” TRACTOR COSTS ONLY £699/9/0


Yes. it's true! All these items— and many others—are included in “ the all-in price of the David Brown


lo 990" Livedrive Tractor. And i ok at the price—the lowest in rts class bv at least £30. And


is only £709/9/0. These David Browns are selling fast!


emember the non-livedrive model


So seo The


Craven Motor Company


Skipton NOW


OR PHONE


FLETCHER. ACCRINGTON 31846. FOR A BETTER TRACTOR SER- VICE: PHONE SKIPTON 2212/3.


LADIES’ SPRING SPUN DRESSES. 44 to 54 hip Irom 33/G—Economic


sided. _________________


,'IUST ARRIVED! Lovely selection i of 9ct and 22ct. Wedding Rings


meadc. Ribblesdale Avenue, Clith- eroe.__________________________


.e. Siinny- hX b;


lucky ring from Mortons. 18. Moo r Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 420.


PEDIGREE PRAM for sale: good condition: with mattress and new pillow; £5/10/0.—Apply: 15, Carl-


n the latest designs: choose your black and white


iggOAMES MOTOR CYCLE. 98c.c. for sale.—Apply 8, Bawdlands. nnthero c . ________________ .


tnn Place, Ciltheroe.___________


rfTnNER HOUSE. King Lane. j Clitheroe. Outsize BANLON


umpers In primrose, mauve and white.


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


’"printed and Published by the


CORNER HOUSE. KinB Lane, Clithcroe. Good quality MAT­ TRESS COVERS; bag type or box


baby GUINEAPIGS and talking strain baby Budgerigars for sale. —Apply: John Roy’


Stores. 70. Whallcy Road. Clith­ eroe. Tel._97._________________


ited.—Walter Thomason. Onen PARSO N LA NE. CLITH ERO E.__


s e, qualifications, experience, aalary required, and the names


day the 28th April, 1962.


CHtheroe R.D.C. Offices, Church Brow, CLITHEROE, Lancs.


whom reference can be made, t should bo sent to the undersigned


nd addresses of two persons to o reach him not later than Satur­


T. P. RUSHTON Clerk of the Council.


LADY SHOP ASSISTANT reqd. for high-class confectioners; 5-day week; would consider young girl. —Thomas’s. 67 King Street Whallcy. Tel. 2138.


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GRINOLETON CLITHEROE. Tel. Chatburn 261/2/3


TRUTEX HEAD OFFICE, within the above organisation for


There will be a number of VACANCIES


COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS


Applicants shouid be prepared to work not less than six weeks. Ap p l y immediately to the ______ Personnel Manager._______


during the summer vacation mid-July to end of September.


DOMESTIC HELP reqd. to do housework and plain cooking for one lady; live in; own sittine room.—Apply: Mrs. Wilkinson.


MARRIED COUPLE reqd. for general duties in hotel work; live


AUTOMATIC LOOM WEAVER reqd.—Apply: Pendle Mill, Clith­ eroe.__________________________


Strath House, Grindleton._______


YOUNG COUPLE reqd. who are Interested In hotel work; licensed and catering; week-ends; earn while you learn.—Write: Box H2, Advertiser and Times. ________


TWO JOURNEYMEN BAKERS reqd. lor Hospital Bakery produc­


LBROCKHALL • HOSPITAL. ANGHO. Nr. BLACKBURN


ing wide variety of confectionery, pies, etc., as well as bread. Wago £10/8/8 per week of 42 hours, working alternate Saturday morn­ ings. Some overtime. Considera­ ytion would also be given to a


aker’s assistants.________ ______


TRUTEX HEAD OFFICE. GRINDLETON.


Tel.: Chatburn 291/2/3


APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM GIRLS WHO ARE EXPERIENCED COPY TYPISTS TO FILL A VACANCY AT TRUTEX HEAD OFFICE. GRINDLETON. PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS, GOOD REMUNERATION AND 5-DAY WEEK ARE OFFERED. PLEASE APPLY TO THE PERSONNEL MANAGER.


TAILORESS reqd. for repairs and s alterations in connection with male


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL. V/HALLEY, Nr. BLACKBURN


TRACTOR DRIVER required for Agricultural Contractor.—J. Dins- dale, Upbrooks, Ciitheroe._______


roup Secretary at the Hospital.


CLEANER reqd.; 3 hours daily for 5-day week.—Ingham, Higher West Clough. West Bradford.


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


ONE DOMESTIC ASSISTANT req'd.


WARD SISTER required. Resident or non-resident.


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE


STAFF NURSE required. Full-time or part-time.


Salary: Full-time — £420-£525 per annum.


NURSING AUXILIARY required t for night duty. Full-time or part-


ime.


Part-time — 3/8Id. per hour. Applications to Matron.


__TO L E T _


funTshed“ BED/SITTING ROOM to let; centrally situated.—Sur­ biton House. Parson Lane. Clith­ eroe. Tel. 1022.


The above posts are subject to Whitley Council salary scales and conditions of service.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


"TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298.


Wreaths, Bouquets. Cut Flowers, etc


A PEARGE A SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Penille Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 239


Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe Members of Teleflower


^SCALES


FUNERAL 9E R V E UACKBURN 4 0 4 2 ACCRINGTON »M (


CUTHEROE 345


WARD ORDERLY reqd. for part- time night duty.


ONE STAFF MIDWIFE reqd.—full­ time. Applications to Matron.


ctaff uniform and male patients olothing. Department in charge pf a Foreman Tailor. Pay: £8/2/6 wer week of 42 hours (flve-day t eek). Residential accommoda­ Gion available. Apply to the


£F k e H o& dW t fE


48. PARSON LANE. CUTHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


'Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day and Night) for


10'i£atks . i3ouquet& Cut


. (plants


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Afternoon; Coffee, Tea and Biscuits servott


'y^fHENEVER you have any questions pertaining to


funeral n r o c c d u r c s or nrices. do not hesitate to ask for our counsel.


In; all found. Also Two Cleaners (mornings only).—Apply: Moor­ cock Inn, Waddlngton. Clith- eroc. Phoue CUtheroe 208.______


LET US TWO-TONE YOUR CAR from £12/10/0 per car at Wcllgate Motors Ltd. Wiswell Garage. Tel. Whallny 3110.__________________


21 in. HERCULES ASTON TOURIST GENTS.’ CYCLE for sale: S.A. 3- speed: as new: bargain £10.— Mn^hlter. Moor Lane. Tel. 541.__


WOOLESCROFT FIREPLACES ___28, Parson Lane. Clithcroe.


King William Street, Blackburn. Tel. 7920._____________________ DAWSONS FOR


COULTER.—Congratulations to my Mother and lather on their


silver wedding anniversary, April 24th.


God bless and keep you b /th. —John._______________________


COULTER.—Congratulations and best wishes, Lilian and Geoige


—From Mum and Dad. D EA TH S


FAULKNER.—On April 17th. 1962, S in Victoria Hospital, Accrington,


RUSBRIDGE will give vou the best prices for your oid JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer in part exchange for new goods.—24.


_—E. R. Vecvers. Prop., Brian _Price.__lei. Chatburn 297.


PRAM SEHViCE. Hoods re-covered: new aprons: wheels re-tvred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves Moor


Lane and Woone Lane. CUtheroe. Tel. 68.3


BOY’S WINDCHEATERS. Jeans. School Blazers. Shirts and Pull­ overs. — Economic Stores. 70.


CYRIL LORD CARPETS. — For samples, measurements, etc., ring


Whalley 2233: or P.C., 3, Ridding Lane, Whalley._________________


6. CURZON STREET .Clitheroe for sale; terraced house; 3 Bedrooms,


28. Parson Lane, Clitheroe. WADE’S FIREPLACES DAWSONS FOR


Bathroom, hot and cold; rateable value £12.—Apply: Shaiples. Son and Slinger, Solicitors, 6, Avenue Parade. Accrineton. or 6, Curzon Street, CUtheroe.


TH A N K S


MR. G. H. PYM wishes to thank his customers for their patron­ iage over the past years, and to


anform them that he will not be rble to resume business on


ecovering from his accident. B IR TH D A Y M EM O R IES


P7CRKINSON7~— Loving birthday memories of Alan; also his Granddad April 26th.


A C KN OW L ED GM EN T S


Soctor and the Revd. Fr. Hannan. 6 .J., for their ’ ministrations.


aouth wishing to train in bakery pnd kitchen techniques appro­ mriate to hospitals and also to b en who could be engaged os


BLOC KEEL—The family of the all late Leo Blockeel sincerely thank d their kind sympathy; also the 6, St. Paul’s Street. Low Moor.


relatives and friends for


HARRISON.—The daughters of the late Mr. Charles Harrison wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral t tributes received during their 86, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe.


imo of sorrow.


HOLDEN.—The family of the late Mr. William Holden wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for their kind expressions of sympathy, spiritual offerings and floral tributes received in their t bereavement. Also members of


the Old People’s Welfare Club for 89, Lowergate, CUtheroe.


heir kindness. — A tear, a prayer and memories.


From Mum, Dad, Rosemary and Neil.________________________


NEW SPRING STOCK of Diana Broadway for the broader foot.— D. Lord and Son, 5. Moor Lane, Clithoroe.


Whalley Road. CUtheroe. Tel. 97.


GREENWOOD.—Oil April 10th, 1962 after a long illness at o5 Thornton Road. Higher Bebing- ton, Wirral, Cheshire, formerly ot Clitheroe, Florence Harriet, dearly loved wife of the lute Wilfred and dear mother of Valerie. Cremation took place at Landi- can Crematorium, Birkenhead, on


Friday last.___________________


HOLDEN.—On April 13th, 1962, at 89, Lowereate, Clitheroe. William, Reb the beloved husband of the late


PARKINSON.—On April IGth. 1902. at 87, Jubilee Terrace, CUtheroe, Elizabeth, the dearly loved wife of the late William Parkinson, aged 88 years. Interred at Cilth- eroe Cemetery on the 19th.


—Bennett Clitheroc, Tei. 582.


ery on April 16th. R.I.P.


R ecca Holden, in his 81st year. Mequiem Mass was offered in SS. t ichael and John's Church, prior to interment at CUtheroe Ceme­


wife of William Faulkner, aged 64 years. Interment at Christ Church, Chatburn, on Thursday. 19th, at 11-15 a.m.


arah Ann, the dearly beloved ( eading, to Adrian and Anne


ho largest stock in East


—Enq.: Veevers Undertakers CUtheroe. Tel. 673 night. 75 day.________________________ _


ROBINSON.—On April 14th at 19. King Lane, CUtheroe, Alice the


beloved wife of the late James Robinson, aged 72 years. Crema­ tion was at Pleaslngton on Tues­


day last. “ At rest.” —The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. CUtheroe 345.___________


SLINGER.—On April 15th. 1962, in hospital. Annie, the beioved daughter of the late Seth and Margaret Ann Slinger of 15, Union Street, Low Moor, Clith­ eroe, aged 77 years. Interred at CUtheroe Cemetery on April 18th.


WRIGLEY.—On April 15th, 1962. H in hospital, Betsy Wrigley. of 10. a5th year. Cremation took place


—Bennett. CUtheroe. Tel. 582. 7 olden Street, Clitheroe, in her


t Accrington on April 18th. —Bennett, CUtheroe. Tel. 582.


______ IN MEMORIAM


FRANKLAND.—In loving mempry of my Father, Robert who died April 16th 1958; also Mother, Isabella, who died August 19th.


1930. _—Ana, Jack and family.__ At rest.


HARTLEY.—With love we remem­ ber a dear Mother and Grandma. Violet Evelyn, who died April 18th 1959.


—Allan and Kathleen.


Love to Grandma.. —Douglas and Marie.


HUDSON.—In loving memory of my dear Son, F./Sgt. Harry Hud­ son. V.R., shot down April 21st,


1943. 3. Chatburn Road. CUtheroe._____ —From his loving Dad.


RAWLINSON—Loving memories of our dear Son, Harold, who died April 22nd, 1959.


—From Mum. Dad and Pal


Memories don’t fade, They just grow deep. Of one we loved. And could not keep.


SADLIER.—Treasured memories of a dear Brother and Uncle. Wess. who died April 18th, 1955.


" St. Elma,” Carlton Road, Ashton-under-Lyne.


—Loved and remembered always From Barbara, Jack and boys


I t is not to-day, but every day, remembered.


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