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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 23, 1962 PRIMROSE GARAGE CLITHEROE LTD.


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


NEW LUaURY DETAUHED HOUSE with


OUTSKIGTS OF CLITHEROE


rooion and containing 4 double bed- c ms. bathroom with showei l ubicle, fine entrance hall, cloaks., kounge with dining r£cess


ranee 2nd w.c.t built-in garage. s This excellent new Property


OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING t Situated in pleasant rural Posi­


aitchen with ss. sink unit, an bbundance or wall and lloor cup­ goard units, lerrazo tiled floor,


lazed conservatory to real ent- htandine in approx, i acre has


paths, super quality pink bath room suite, etc., etc., the woik manship being of the highest


o bedrooms, concrete surrounding 0rFul'l printed particulars from:


f A very attractive double-fronted creehold semi-detached residence t ommanding extensive views over ahe surrounding count: yside. The


OUTSKIRTS OF BARNOLDSWICK “ ALMA OLIFFE"


rooms, Boxroom. BathiMm, En­ trance Hall Lounge with convex


Kitchen Extension. Laidei and usual Outside Offices. Laige Garage. R.V. £33. Full details: F. W. L. STEELE & CO.,


Immediate supply o f genuine B.M.C. Service Parts. Backed by B.M.C.


Technical Service and trained mechanic*. Exchange engines and units. Warranted fo r 12 months.


IMMACULATE WARRANTED USED CARS


.1901 1961 1961 1960 1960 1960 1957


1960 1959 1958 1958 1956


(March) AUSTIN A55 Countryman; heater. (July) TRIUMPH HERALD; 9,000 miles; heater.


AUSTIN 7 Van; green; heater. (May) AUSTIN A55 de luxe; blue and grey. (Dec. ’59) AUSTIN A55 de luxe; grey. (Sept.) MORRIS MINI TRAVELLER; heater; white. Series MORRIS 1,000 saloon de luxe.


SPECIMEN USED CARS


(Dec. ’59) AUSTIN A55 de luxe; grey. AUSTIN A55 de luxe; black and grey. FORD CONSUL saloon; white. AUSTIN A55 saloon; black. FORD CONSUL; turquoise; heater.


WHALLEY ROAD . CLFFHERGE Telephone 883 (3 lines)


Ring


Clitheroe 136 — for —


RADIO & TV REPAIRS


Aerial Erection, etc. — also —


Electrical Repairs and Supplies


Main Agents: FERGUSON CASF, H.P. or RENTAL


WALTS LTD. 58 Whalley Rd., Clitheroe


FARMERS IN STOCK


BAMFORD MANURE SPREADERS. NICHOLSON. LISTER-BLACK- STONE & TEAGLE FERTILISER BROADCASTERS. LINK & SPIKE TRACTOR HARROWS


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


LINDLEY PATE T e l. GISBURN 2 5 1


Depots: Clitheroe and Haslineden Auction Marts.


Wellingtons


repaired with Tractor Soles


Jerkins Re-zipped


Hand made


Boots & in


stock Clogs


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


£5— £500 to—


With or Without Security Call. Write or ’Phone th e


Pendleton and District


Lending Society', Ltd. WALTON HOUSE,


80. CHANCERY LANE. BOLTON. LANCS.


Phone: Bolton 24085 AT STUD


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


P EDI G R E E- LA R G E~ W HIT E BO A R at stud. — Shoesmith, Copy Nook, Bolton-by-Bow!ar.d. Tel. Bolton-


by-Bowland 278. ______


IT MAY BE YOUR EAP.S I W a * u r o p s


s o o t h i n g r e l i e l f r o m W . \ U HEAD NOISES DIZZINESS JS S st?! EARACHE, HARDENED ( S J WAX, C A T A R U H A L t e J CONDITIONS an d HEAD ' ■ COLDS w h i c h c a u s e DEPRES S ION a n d , - D ULLNESS Avoid delay, t Safe for young a n d old. ’


EAREX drops 3/6 and 7/6 ’ from Boots, Timothy Whites, Co-op Stores and all chemists.


Get a bottle TODAY! ” '


C Printed and Published, by the Llitheroe Advertiser & Thnes Co.


td.7 at 6, Market Place, Clitheroe. Tel. 407/8 (two lines).


-------------- afe and A


BILLINCTON, Nr. WHALLEY PENBRYNE CAFE


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


EXTENSIVE SALE OF 780 LOTS MOSTLY NEW AND UNUSED. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OF INTEREST TO: BUI LDERS. ENGINEERS. FARMERS. CON­ TRACTORS. ETC.


FRIDAY. MARCH 2nd. 1952


OFFICERS' TELESCOPE, large quantity of Paint in various colours, ENGINEERS’ • Bench and Leg Vices, Tecalcmite Grease Guns, Steel Anvils, ROLLER CONVEYOR and Stands, Hydraulic Screw and Side Lift heavy duty low loader JACKS. 4 dozen square mouth SHOVELS, Steel Window Frames, Five colls each 300ft. Twin Cable. Snow Sledge, 10 doz. Stlllson


OFFICERS' BINOCULARS. NEW


NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS LANGSHAY/. 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 tior Spring and Summer occupa­


ons.


o Houses and Bungalows for early bccupation! Two and three- oedroomed Bungalows. Two types pf semi-detached Houses. These mroperties are a fine example of Caodern design and building skill.


PARK AVENUE ll for further details.


i A modern semi-detached House c ining Room; Kitchen with fitted


34, GARNETT ROAD. CLITHEROE


n residential area (built 1960). D Accommodation: Hall; Lounge: Tupboards and refrigerator, etc.


arage.


double-ended Ring, double-ended Open, and adjustable Spanners. TOOL KITS, Carpenters' Braces, American Cross Cut and Hand Saws, high speed Drills, steel measuring Tapes. W ELDING BARROW, 30 Buckets, TWENTY EXIDE AND LUCAS BATTERIES 0-24 volts. Battery Trolley. 8 reels Rylands Galv. BARBED WIRE. 50 NEW JERRICANS. 12 Steel Wire t Chain and Manilla Tow Ropes. Oft. To 30ft., 20 Forks, Compressor. Pig Eroughs, Field Telephones. 8 inngineers' SOCKET SETS. Includ­ v g midget, sizes, 14 TARPAULINS, Tarious sizes up to 21ft. x 15ft.. 13 Gubular Steel Entrance FIELD dATES. 10ft.. lift.. 3ft. and 7f t , bouble opening, quantity of Hard- s oard, 9-2 and 4-wlieel large and


Bmall Tubular HAND AND STILL


Heads 4 pairs Butlers and Lucas Motor Headlamps. GO sheets Galv.


ARROWS. large bass Broom


CORRUGATED IRON, Thermos wide mouth Vacuum Jars. SCAFFOLD CLIPS. Pyrene Fire Extinguisher, Ti l l e y I,amps, quantity heavy quality Rubcrold lOcwt. Nails. Nuts and Bolls. CHAIN PULLEY BLOCKS. 2 Officers’ Upholstered Easy Chairs, various Engineers’ Tools. 900 x 16. 1050 X 16. 1050 X 20 TYRES. 00 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. prompt.


3 On View: Thursday. March 1st. o n.m. to 5-30 n.m. and on Morning f Sale.Catalogues giving full details


Monday, February 26th.


price 1/- from the Auctioneer’s Office. 49a, Goodramgate. York. Telephone: Y'ork 25737, until


GISBURN AUCTION MARTS LTD (All Attested)


I PRIZE SHOW and SALE of 250 1n-Calf and Store Cattle including R2 strong B. and W. Steers for T.


TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27th


(ALE of 30 Pedigree Jersey Cattle Lincluding one Bull) for the 3ancashire Jersey Cattle Club and


obinson Esq. Sale at 12 noon. S SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW and


Guernsey Cattle. Sale at 1 p.m.


0 non-registered Jersey and


THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 1st S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


aALE of 250 Newly-calved Cows „ ,


of farmers’ cattle hut Including consignments direct from Scotland


nd Heifers being a large majority and the North.


Judging at 10-30 a.m. Sale at wALE of FATSTOCK being up­


11 a.m. S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and 2 ards of: 300 Cattle: 200 Sheep:


P o l t ip c


MONTHLY PIG BREEDERS’ Prize Show and Sale of 500 In-Pig Gilts and Sows and Store Pigs following sale of fat pies.


00 Pigs; 250 Killing and Rearing Grading at 8 a.m.


RICKARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Secretaries. BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/5). Nr. Lancaster,_________


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


MEN'S PULLOVERS, Cardigans; Shirts, Pyjamas, Socks and Under- wear. — Economic Stores, 70. Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel, 97.


m.c.b; black/white OSNATH PRAM for sale; canopy, mattress, karry-cot and stand; as new.— Tel. Clitheroe 459.____________ .


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clithoroe. Good selection Doimy Blankets and Bedspreads In the


C i l t h e r o e ._________________ _


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered: r new aprons: wheels re-tyred and


J Tel. 683.__


P Sound stone - built Terraced Lroperty. C omp r i s i n g : Hall,


15, WILSON STREET. CLITHEROE


Two Bedrooms. Outside Wash­ house, W.C. R.V. £10. Freehold.


ounge. Living Room. Kitchen.


e Modern semi-detached House in Cxcellent condition throughout. Ko mp r i s i n g : Lounge. Living piitchen, Pantry, 3 Bedrooms 3-


LITTLEMOOR ROAD,. CLITHEROE


ece Bathroom Suite. R.V. £28. G.R. £3/3/0.


12. DE LACY STREET, CLITHEROE,


VeStone-built Property comprising: K stibule, Lounge, Living Room. Bitchen (with back boiler). 2 a edrooms (one with washing basin


nd toilet). R.V. £10. G.R. £1. WANTED


NO SALE NO COMMISSION FISHER & CO..


TERRACED HOUSES


4, KING LANE, CLITHEROE. TEL. 257.


Land and Estate Agents. PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE c Buying or selling, we oiler a


omprehensive service. p Call and inspect our register of


roperties for sale. t If you have property you wish trictly No Sale—No Commission.


4. KING LANE. CLITIfEROE. TEL. 257.


THE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 2Gtll S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


Judging 11-30 a.m. Sale 11-45.


he regular entries of Scotch Heifers.


cALE of upwards of 120 Newly- f alved Cows and Heifers, mostly trom local farms but Including


m00 Fat Cattle; 1,000 Fat Sheep, P ostly Fit Hoggs oil keep; 20 Fat


THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 1st. 3 WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.


igs; 15 Calves. Grading 9 a.m. Sale 11 a.m.


a FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW Cnd SALE of In-calf and Store Sattle. Special entry of 200 strong


TUESDAY, MARCH 6th Tel. Helllfleld 226.______________ F WEEKLY SALE of Calves and MONDAY NEXT. FEB. 26th


following will be on offer: 50-60 Steers, Heifers and Cows; 250-300 Local and North Country Hoggets and Sheep: 70-80 Pigs: 20 Calves. 2 Last Sale Nos.: Cattle 59; Sheep


atstock at 11-30 a.m. when the 31; Pigs 80; Calves 17.


WEDNESDAY NEXT. FEB. 28th H PRIZE SALE of upwards of 60


Calved Cows and Heifers at 11 a.m. At the Sale of All Classes of Store Sheep and Lambs immediately after the cattle. Mr. J. Hartley will offer 38 Horned Ewes in lamb for


ead of Local and North Country April.


Pigs will be on offer. FRIDAY NEXT. MARCH 2nd FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE Of


At 1-30 p.m. Vaccinated Store , t


3-PIECE SUITE for'sale: cheap.— Apply afternoon; 16, Pine Giovc,


latest, shades: all sizes._________ Lepaired.—A. E. Hargreaves Moor


ane and Woone Lane, ciltheroe.


ESSICA LOFTHOUSE’S "Lanca-, shire Countrygoer" now on sale at The Kaydee Bookshop, Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 98.


In-Calf and Geld Cattle at 11-30 a.m. when upwards of 130 Head will be forward. Last Sale No. 109.


Tel. 325. JOHN HOLT


J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


FOR THE BEST PRICES AND IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF HORSES. COWS. BULLS. Etc.


—DEAD OR ALIVE Day and Night Service


Fat Horses bought at Too Prices R.S.P.C.A. HUMANE KILLERS USED


ING IIEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200


tore Cattle for Mr. B. Salvidge. M. H. SKIDMORE. Secretary.


the^ lTtheroe auction mart CO. LTD.


to dispose of. you are invited to Sake advantage of our terms.


BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOP SALE AND WANTED FISHER & CO..


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


ccommodation comprises 3 Bed­


corner bay windows. Dining Boom. a S f a s t Room, tiled and glazed


The well-desisned and semi­ 4, PEEL PARK AVENUE


1-a. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. CLITHEROE


detached house built 1959 and being


c In auiet residential area and 6ontaining 3 Bedrooms, Bathioom,


Room, fully fitted Kitchen Store. Detached Garage. Full details: F w L STEELE & CO..


1 -a fiASTLE RATE. CLITREROfL Puel


°p W.C7. Hall. Lounge. Dining R.V. £30.


o type 3-hedroom Detached Pippeiti


required. Details to: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


WANTED IN OR NEAR WHALLEY Special applicant requires older


f character. Usual commission 1.3. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


Hothersall & Forrest’


1.3. CASTLE GATE. CUTHfcKOE. TEL. 1092. EVENINGS 1016.


AUCTIONEF.RS. VALUERS AND ‘ ■ ESTATE AGENTS


HANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE TEL. 95 OR EVENINGS 755


PPn lavishly built and includes t double glazing, built-in wardrobes


No. 8, LANGSHAW DRIVE, CLITH­ EROE. Erected about 2 years ago. This up-to-date Property com­ prises: Hall. Lounge fitted "Baxl" grate ln tlle 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.


SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCES WITH VACANT POSSESSION


No. 3. BALMORAL AVENUE. CLITHEROE. This Fr e e h o l d Property comprises: Hall; Lounge


with bay window; Kitchen fitted w.p. sink; Larder and Washhouse on the Ground Floor. Above are t Two Bedrooms each with Radia­


To view apply: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Cylinder Airing Cupboard. Com­ bined Bathroom and W.C. Garden area with small Greenhouse. Mains Services. Rateable Value: £20. Vacant Possession.


or. The rear one contains B Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


No. 4, HIGH STREET, LOW MOOR. A Commodious Dwelllnghouse


which has been modernised and t contains: Vestibule: Sitting Room,


file range; Living Room, Kitchen aitted w.p. sink (h. and c. water) mnd Bathroom furnished with Wodern panel Bath, pedestal r ashbasin and W.C. Three Bed­ Sooms on the upper floor. Mains


Possession. e r v i c e s . Freehold. Vacant


No. 38. WOONE LANE. A brick- built, terraced property with the following Accommodation: Vesti­ bule; Hallway; Sitting Room; large Living Room. mod. ti’.e 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 a n t Possession.


No. 9. ALMA PLACE. A biick- built,


with palisaded frontage. Accom­ modation : Vestibule; S i t t i n g Room, bay, tile ranee; Living Kitchen, mod. sink unit. On the Upper f loor are Three Bedrooms. Usual Offices in Yard at rear. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent 18/-. Rateable Value: £12. Vacant Possession.


terraced Dwellingliouse


No. 16. CORPORATION STREET. A compact Dwellinghouse in nice


condition and containing: Vesti­ bule; Sitting Room, tile range; Living Kitchen; Larder under stair; 2 Bedrooms above. Yard with usual Offices. Mains Ser­ vices. Annual Ground Rent: 15/0. Rateable Value: £10. Vacant Possession.


No. 41. PENDLE ROAD. A well- built Property In good residential t locality and in nice condition


Throughout. Palisaded frontage. Vhe Accommodation comprises: t estibule; Hallway; Sitting Room, rile range; Living Room, tile uange; large Kitchen, mod. sink


ank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 95.


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


MISCELLANEOUS SALES SHIP’S CARPETS


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


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


8*. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Also at


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON.


BROADLOOM


AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED All the latest colours and designs All at lees than usual prices Widths from 271n. to 8 yards


Example; 5 x 4 yards £27//10/0 Delivered and fitted free


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. 8* LEEDS ROAD. NELSON


Tel. 62816. Also at Skinton.


RE-UPHOLSTEHY.—Save middle­ tman's profit, we recover your


lreasured 3-piece as new for as pittle as £10 Chairs £3. Over 100


matterns lor your choice. Work­


45. BROWNLOW STREET, for sale. 2 bedrooms. 2 living rooms; In good condition.—Write; Box Wl. Advertiser and Times,


teed. Collections, deliveries, free Phone or write to-day and we will be pleased to call evenings at your convenience. Distance no object.—Beakbane. 68. Sandygate Bnrnlev Tel. 7188


anship nrst class and guaran­


NEW SPRING STYLES in Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Dresses: J.M..


HOUSEWIVES! Knit lor pront and pleasure with our knitting machines. This exclusive and t fascinating new knitting scheme


Wms., W.X., O.S. and X.O.S. in stock now at Economic Stores. 70, Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 97.


hurns vour hobby into cash, and delps pay for your luxuries. For Hetails write: Dept. CA Ideal


Yorks.________________________ RUFUS CARR LTD.


ouse. Lumb Lane. Bradford 1959


1901 109 LAND ROVER PETROL with full length hard top;


AUSTIN A35 2-door de luxe saloon; taxed; town and country tyres, etc......... £375


I 1900 COMMER EXPRESS Delivery Van: small mileage---- £325


heater, spot and interior new; lights; 3.700 miles only; as


cost £850 .............. £550


1960 ATLAS VANS: choice of two: 15.000 miles ..................£200


CLITHEROE. Tel. Clitheroo 73


1957 FORD COUSUL saloon; t taxed; in very good condi­


ion ................................. £400 BAWDLANDS GARAGE,


CENTRAL GARAGE. RIMINGTON. Tel. Gisburn 254.


ANYIJAK'E of SEWING MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or t completely overhauled; satisfac­


SAVE SPACE IN YOUR HOME! Let us convert your sewing


son. Open Market, Clitheroe. every Tuesday and Saturday.


Bedrooms above. Usual Outside Offices in Yard at rear. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent: 30/-. Rateable Value: £10. Vacant Possession.


nit (h. and e.); Larder. Two


To view apply— HOTHERSALL & FORREST, Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 95.


THE BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT) HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT \


The course, which is essentially of a practical nature, gives excellent c training in surgical, medical and


VICTORIA HOSPITAL, ACCRINGTON


■ at


phildren's warns, theatre, out­ i atients and casualty. Experience an geriatric nursing will be given bt Queen's Park Hospital, Biack- e urn. Visits to weuare clinics,


This course is verv suitable for ! ancl Balers. Hurrican Harvesters,


tc., are undertaken during training.


year state registered nurse train- xperience with an opportunity 1


nig, but who are, nevertheless, i e interested in practical nursing I


Salary during training: £2u9-£315 per annum. Less £138 per annum


appropriate ior older candidates who now have time to quality tor a gratifying proiession. State Enrolled Nurses arc an essential part oi the modern nursing team.


Salary after training: £452-£578 per annum.


if resident.


After qualification, many posts are available m hospitals and maternity homes, domiciliary C nursing and industrial nursing.


etails on application to: V Ihe Matron,


ictoria Hospital. Accrington.


EXPERIENCED SALES LADY reqd. s immediately for high-class


goodtationery, fancy goods and toys; i applicant with initiative and an


Advertiser and Times 4/6, Market Place, Clitheroe.


nterest in shop work.—Apply:


DENTAL SURGERY ASSISTANT reqd. (or young lady to train).


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT' HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE


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


charge of a 38-bedded Geriatric A Unit.pplications, stating age, educa­ tion, qualifications and experi­ ence together with the names of


two referees to Matron who will supply further details.


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME, WHALLEY


ONE STAFF MIDWIFE reqd—full­ time.


ONE NURSING AUXILIARY road, —part-time night duty Y CQ


l u


Applications to Matron. LBROCKHALL HOSPITAL


b SENIOR MIDWIFERY NIGHT


ONE WARD ORDERLY reqd.—part- time night duty.


SISTER (full-time, reqd. for the above hospital.


Salary: £104 per ofifium rising to £887 per annum.


STOREMAN reqd. with knowledge T 42-


ANGHO. Nr. BLACKBURN


?! . building and engineering trades and able to drive or wiiima to learn. Wage: £9/ 10/8 1


hour week Alternate Saturday mornings off. Holidays and sick pay scheme. Apply personaliaor


D RIVER HANDYMAN rornT— Applications to: Moorcock iiin Clitheroe 2G8.


Hosp‘i‘taing t0 thC Seci'ctary atythc Tr.1 nUrV,o..r,Q Ifio ’


IF


AMONGST FARMERS “ id ‘ can sell to them and wish to achieve satisfaction, you should sona us


YOU ENJOY EN Y M"0~\rnJ'G S9


i full particulars of yourself6 TTiere as no age limit providing1j0X


Times.t°: B0X W X M w S S l


might be a farmer's S J o retired farmer or someone wlw enjoys dealing with fa?mJ?-- Write in first Instance in SSS


ctive and young at heart you


Tf t° W sole;D sectional?’ sliding s a f f ’ buyer1 dl^maktlc5—Te l. Sii'th*


one*Hoover Vacuum Clfaner]


S S W4f°Advertiser'°and Times.


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 298


Ilia*


Write, giving age, education ex­ perience, to: Box W5, Advertiser and Times._________


conditions and salarv to


Annual leave cluriner training: 4 weeks with full salary.


Hours of duty: 88 per fortnight.


yandidates, who should be over 18 { dears of age, may obtain full 1


of becoming enrolled as a State [ Enrolled Nurse, i t is also very


RUSBRIDGE for high-class 1 WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS. All I work carried out by our own I craftsmen and fully guaranteed.— ! 24. King William St.. Blackburn. ]


Accilngton 31846.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. | Clitheroe. Twilled Flannelette 1 Sheets in the new shades: also j striped and the new tone ivory. |


TAYLOR-WOODS LIFELON'HOSE: j guaranteed nine lives.—E. M. I Elliott. York Street. Clitheroo.


j


Wm. BRAITHWAITE AND SONS.


48. WHALLEY RD„ GLITHEROE.


Good parking whilst you shop.


Phone 483.


RADIO & TELEVISION REPAIRS. tubes, valves, etc.; quick service, reasonable charges.—J. G. Row­ land. Hill Cottage. Bolton-by-


AGA COOKER for sale; 2-oven domestic model fitted copper boiler giving adequate supply domestic hot water; cream with b'ack top; ex. showroom demon­ stration model; first class condi­ tion; inspection invited; bargain. | —Cort’s Main Distributors, 73/77, 1 Scotland Road. Nelson. Tel. 63689.


Bowland.____________________


rnnNER HOUSE. King Lane, riitheroc. Good selection Ladies- Outsize Scotch Wool Cardigans;


IXdIES’ BLOUSES. 32 to 44 bust; good choice at Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Rd.. Clitheroe. Tel. 97.


‘iBISH TERRIER PUPPIES for sale; 1st class pedigree.—Corklndale,


wr'ALLOW UP TO £50 on your old Washer against any NEW Washing Machine. Wo also have t the largest selection of recondi­


wiswell. Nr. Whalley. iioned, fully guaranteed washers


LIMITED. 13. Fleming Square, Biaekburn. Tel. 7489,__________


n the district. — T O P L E X


Tp YOU V/ANT TO BE JET PRO­ PELLED, buy JET PETROL: 4/3! at Welleate Motors._______________ ___


WHITE SHORT WEDDING DRESS in flock nylon for sale; small size; with coronet, headdress and short veil—Write: Box W3, Advertiser


RUSBRID GE w ill r ive yo u th o best nrices for your old JEW E L L E R Y


and Times.____________- —-—-


Sr will make you a good offer in ivchnnge for new goods.— 24.


lADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS and Trews New for spring at Economic S to re s . 70. Whalley Rd., Clitheroe.


Fang William Street, Blackburn. Tel. 7920. . ___________


-


cvoFLAIOR PIANO ACCORDION Efo r sale; 120 bass: black light­


Tel 97. ____________—


weight model: 4 treble. munlers- equal new: £37/10/0 with care —Storey. Stable Cottage.


^tn r r~PEDTGREE PRAM for sale; qOID ____ -


r^Pp'DACtTBUIl-T PEDIGREE W aM for sale; £3.-Tel. Whnlley


™ Shiirne Park. Gisburn.____________ rinuv’ blue and white, with njftt- various colours. ______________


48. PARSON LANE. CfJTHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


’Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day and Night) for


lO t e a t k s . B o u q u e t


C u t f C o w e u . (p Han ts Personal attention given to all orders.


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee Tea and Biscuits served.


Wreaths. Boutiuets. Cut Flowers, etc


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


Residence: 29 Tower Hill Olithcroc Members ol Telellower


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


announce the commencement of a


SITUATIONS VACANT ; COMMITTEE


TWO-YEAR COURSE OF NURSE TRAINING


ion guaranteed.—Walter Thoma­


YOUTH’S AND MEN’S JEANS and Jean Jackets. New style and patterns at Economic Stores, 70. Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 97.


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


t* 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


candidate^ who do not wU-h to and for a11 mechanised farming sumy^lm amount0 of ^heomicM "««**• ”lth the best service see knowledge necessary lor the three ' C..II.C.. or. phone Uetcbeis,


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, Open Market. Clitheroe. Tuesdays and Saturdays._________________


41 X 4. 4i X 34. 44 x 2i 4 x 4. 4 x 34. 4 x 24, 34 x 24. etc., etc. All pile tufted through. Carpets Iron: £8/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12


carpets. Now In stock: 6 x 4. 5J X 4. 61 X 3i. 5 X


4, 5 X 31. 5 x 3 .


SITUATIONS VACANT


I’LUkiocUS anu i-.urf i t u s icqa J lor nrst-ciuss work. — Apply.


sohn Watson and Sons. York treet Gutheroe.


JOINERS wanted for good-class work and Jobbing work. Good t rates paid. Good working condi­


THE ADVERTISER AND TIMES have a vacancy for a capable female Clerk. Typing and book­ keeping essential; good wages and i conditions. — Apply in writing


Clltheroe; TeL 75 or 673,_______


INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN reqd for clerical work to take charge of


n first instance: 4/6, Market Place. Clitheroe._______________


YOUTH OR MAN "reqd. for office.— Apply by letter: Stonebridge Cotton Mfg. Co., Victoria Mill, Chatburn.____________________


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


Applications are Invited for the appointment of Dining Room Assistants at


schools: Sawley County School.


Remuneration is at the rate of t 3/3|d. per hour. Written applica­


Slaidburn Endowed School.


gned within the next seven days. D. MATTHEW,


Education Office, Water Street. Skipton._______________________


WEST RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT


the following


Grlndleton Lane Ends County School.


siions should reach the under­ Divisional Education Officer.


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY SURVEYOR’S DEPART­ MENT


VACANCIES EXIST FOR ROAD LABOURERS for work in the Blackburn. Burnley and Clitheroe rural areas. Rate: 4s. Gd. per hour rising to 4s. 9d. per hour


Guaranteed week of 42 hours with opportunity for overtime— assistance with travelling expen­ Tses—also vacancies for Youths.


after 3 months satisfactory ser­ vice. Men with proven experi­ tence in roadworks may be oilcred


he higher rate immediately.


the positions arc permanent for ahe right men—sickness, super­ onnuation and holiday scheme in dperation—Whitley Council con­ A itions of employment.


YOUNG RESIDENT DOMESTIC HELP reqd. for 3 children.— C h i p p e n d a l e . " Greenacre,”


veyor. L.C.C. Oilices, Rlddings Lane. Whalley. either by letter, pers telephone to Whalley 3233 or in


on.


KITCHEN" ASSISTANT reqd.; one t able to do some cooking, or wining


Wiswell. Nr. Whalley.__________


o train: permanent position; live in.—Tel. Stonyhurst 223 for further details.________________ .


KITCHEN PORTER reqd. Wage H £9/4/8 per week of 42 hours.


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY, Nr. BLACKBURN


Pealth Service Conditions and


YOUNG GIRL reqd. to train as Shop Assistant (full time) or part-time shop assistant for 3 or 4 days.—Apply: A. Webster and Sons Ltd., 8. Market Place. Clith- eroe.__________________________


dence available at reasonable charge, if desired. Applications to the Group Secretary at the hospital.______________________


ension Scheme. Board and resi­


ions. Well - fitted works with machinery.—Apply A. Veevers & _ Sons, Shaw Bridge Saw Mills,


IN MEMORIAM


MARS DEN.—Treasured memories of a dear Mother and Father, who died July 5th, 1939, and February 28th. 1958. The eternal curtains are not T tightly drawn.


here ever gleams a soft light in between.Resting.


4—Daughter. Edith. . Franklin Street._________ _ _


PEEL. — In memory of a clear Mother. Loved and remembered always.


RIGBY.—In sweet remembrance ol Aunty Nellie, who passed away


February 27th, 1959. In heavenly love abiding.


—From Madge; also from Jim and D o r i s . ___________________


RUSHTON — In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother, who died February 21st, 1959.


—From her loving Husband, Haroid, and Daughter. Sandra, and Audrey; from Newton House and at Higher Parkgate^


We often think of bygone W days,hen we were all together, The family chain is broken B now,ut memories live for ever.


SIMPSON. —Treasured memories of a dear Father, James Henry, who died February 23rd, 1957; also of a dear Mother, Nancy, who died February 24th, 1958


4—Irene and John. Ever remembered. G, West View. Ciltheroe._________


SIMPSON.—Treasured memories of a dear Mother and Granny, who died February 24th, 1952; also a dear Dad and Granddad, who died April Gth, 1952. Loved and remembered always.


•• St. Eima," Carlton Road, Ashton-undcr-Lync.___________


—Daughter, Barbara, Jack and boys.


SINGLET ON.—Treasured memories of our dear Son, John, who died February 23rd, 1901.


SINGLETON.—In dear Brother,


pplications to Divisional Sur­ —Carl. Mary and family._______ _


MEMORIALS t Make your selection from G nlcasing designs^ in


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


Lancashire. ofFecitts offer a wide variety


ny churchyard. FECITT BROS.


MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINCE 1860


BLACKBURN


VVhalley New Road ’Phone: 6248


(Open Saturday afternoons) BIRTHS


PYM.—On February 15th, 1962, at Bramley Meade Maternity Home. ' Whalley, to Kenneth and Lillian


(nCe Crane) a son, Stephen Kenneth. Thanking all concerned.


SEEDALL.—On February 17th, 1962, at Bramley Meade Maternity Home Whalley. to Desmond and Gwen (nee Dugdale), a daughter, Jane, Thanking all concerned.


WILSON.—On February 17th. 1962, at Bramley Meade, to Keith and Shirley (nee Davidson), a son (Michael), a welcome brother for Angela. Thanking all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


DONAGHY.—Congratulations and best wishes, Keith, on your 21st birthday, February 24th, 1962


Father, in thy gracious keep­ L ing,


_-—Mam and Dad.______________ J memory of my


eave we now our loved one sleeping.


February 23rd, 1961. Sweet are the memories, O silently kept,


ohn, who died —From his Sister. Ann.________


f one 1 loved and never lorget.


SINGLETON-—In loving memory of a dear Brother, who died Febru­ ary j j . ’d, 1961.


If all the world were mine to give.


—From his


I ’d give it ail and more. To aee the face of my dear C brother.


ome smiling through the door.


—From Miun and Dad. —Best wishes from Grandma.


DEATHS


ADDISON.—Oil Saturday. February 17th 1962, suddenly, .Miriam Addison, oi '• Woodlands." Wad- dington. Nr. Clitheroe. aged 75 years. Interment was at Clitheroc Cemetery on Wednesday, I tbruary


BADGER.—On February 17th. 1962, (suddenly), Richard, the dearly- • loved husband oi the ia:c E-.leen


21st. 1962. —G. Calvcrley Ltd.. Clitheroe. Tel. 297/1017.____________________


Badger and devoted father of Derek and Roy. of 19. Siddows Avenue, Clitheroe. aged 52 years,


Margaret. George, Christopher and Brian.__________________


l o v i n g Sister.


SINGLETON.—In loving memory ol our dear Brother. John, who died February 23rd, 1961.


Words cannot tell what we A feel to-day,


nd felt in our hearts since N you went away.


—From his Sister, Pru., and Jim.


BUTCHER/CUTTER reqd. for shop work and general duties; being t able to slaughter will be advan­


rageous. but is not essential: keasonable hours and good wage to Heen, efficient worker. — Wm. Larrison and Sons (Clitheroe)


td., King Street. Clitheroe.


WOMAN reqd. for domestic work: five or six-day week (includes Sunday): hours to suit buses.— Perry, Shireburn Arms Hotel, Hurst Green. Tel. Stonyhurst 208,


GARDENER, CLASS I. reqd. Wage £10/10/8 per week of 42 hours. National Health Service Condi­ tions and pension scheme. Appli­ cations to.the Group Secretary as soon as possible._______________


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL, WI.'ALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN


RESPONSIBLE AND KIND RELIEF NANNIE reqd. to take complete charge of 9-month-old Charles for 8 davs during March; qualified nurse not essential; live as family in modern country house outside Ciitheroe. — Apply Immediately: Mrs. John Wnddington, Longacro, Clitheroe. Tel. 1072.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


TRIMBY TUDGAY—The daughters of the late Mr. William Trimby Tudgay wish to thank all rela­ tives, friends, neighbours, the Rev A. K. Blsbrown and members of St. Paul's Church, choir and Scout Group, and Old Ago Pen- sioners Association for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral ; lo tributes received in their sad ; h ss; also the family doctor for 39, Bawdlands, Clitheroc.________ 1


is kindness.


VEEVERS.—The family of the late 1 Mr. Jonathan Veevers express sincere thanks to all relatives. 1 f neighbours, and all other friends 1


47, Henthorn Road, Clitheroe. heir kindness.


kor floral tributes received and 1 ofindness shown during their time 1 s sorrow; also the doctors and j ttaff of Queen's Park Hospital for '


W A L M S L E Y.—Mr. aiffi Miss Walmsley desire to thank all rela­ tives, friends and neighbours for p their kind expressions of sym­


dathy and fiornl tributes received t uring their sad bereavement: dhey also thank the family doctor, oistrict nurse, matron and staff


66. Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Clitheroe Parish Church. (|ip /0 S S b \


f Clitheroe Hospital and the clergy and Mothers' Union of


COOK.—On February 17th (111 hospital) Alice Cook, oi 43, Lim- brick. Blackburn, the dearly loved wife of the late Jonathan Cook (formerly of 34. York Street. Clitheroo). aged 88 years. Interred at Ciltheroe Cemetery Wednesday, February 21st.


—Calverleys Funeral Directors. Chatburn Road. CUtheroc. Tel. 297 day. 1017 night._________


Wedne interred Clitheroe Cemetery on sday, February 21st, 1962.


o flowers on earth can ever T replace.


he sound of your voice or your smiling face.


—From Ann. Michael and Gillian.


Gentle Jesus, up above, please give “ our John ” all our love.


SINGLETON.—In loving memory of John, died February 23rd. 1961,


aged 13 years.


never deserved what he H went through,


He suffered in silence, when He no-one knew,


is end was sudden, his last B thought unknown.


—From Brother, Bob. Ethel and family^_____________


SINGLETON.—In loving memory of John, who died February 23rd. 1961, aged 13 years.


ut he left us a memory we are proud to own.


he largest stock m East


DE K R E T S ER .—On February 14th. h in hospital. Basil, the dearly loved


ryan and Paul. Body bequeathed for medical research.___________


—Enq.: The Scales Funeral Ser- vlce. Tel. 345.______________


Busband of Violet and rather of


EDMONDSON.—On February 22nd, at Briercliife. Salthlll, Clitheroe. George Law. the dearly loved husband of Priscilla Edmondson, aged 78 years. Funeral from the Chapel ol Rest, “ Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Service and cremation at Skipton on Monday at 11-30


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


GARNETTT.—On February 21st, at Beechthorpe, Waddington, near Clitheroe, Emma Rebckah Gar­ nett, of Low Biggins, Kirkby l Lonsdale, youngest child ol the


Resting where no shadows fail.


—Mrs. Hebson and family, Bawd­ lands.


In God's own garden for the His small, child-like face we cannot B SCO.ut we know he rests in eternity.


____________________


WHITHAM.—Treasured memories of my dear Son, John S. Whitham, who died February 25th, 1959.


—Mother and Brothers._________ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


Dearly loved and sadly missed.


ADDISON. — The nephews and nieces of the iate Miriam Addison wish to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours, and the organisations of Waddington Methodist Chapel for kind expres­ sions of sympathy and Horal tributes received during their recent time of sorrow.


Woodlands. Waddington._________


BADG ER.—Tlic family of the iate Richard Badger wish to thank all relatives, iriends and neigh­ bours, the management, stalf and workpeople of Rd. Briggs and Sons for their messaces of sym­ pathy and floral tributes received during their sad bereavement; also the doctor and the police for


19, Siddows Avenue, Clithoroe. kind attention.


BENTLEY.—The relatives of the late Louisa Bentley wish to thank all friends and neighbours for p their kind expressions of sym­


Manor House Cottage, Chatburn.


he family doctor and the Rev. H. Horne for their kind attention.


dathy and floral tributes received t uring their time of sorrow; also


BINKS—The family of the late r Mrs. F. Binks wish to thank all


I, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe.


amily doctor and district nurse for their kindness.


felatives, friends and neighbours por their kind expressions of sym­ i athy and floral tributes received fn their bereavement; also the


COOK.—The family of the late Mrs. Alice Cook express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours t and all other friends for floral


43, Limbrlck, Blackburn.________


JA C K SO N—On February 22nd. 1962, at 11, Peel Street, olitheroe. James, the dearly 'wed husband of Alice Jackson, in his G9th year. Requiem Mass will be offered at St Michael and St. John's Church at 10 a.m. prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery on Monday, February 26th, at 11 a.m.


Garnett, of Shireburn. Clitheroo, aged 56 years. Funeral at 2 pan. to-day (Friday. February 23rd) at Kirkby Lonsdale.


—Enq.: Bennett. CUthcroe. Tel. 582.________________ _______


R.I.P.


TAYLOR. — On February loth. 1962, at 22, Central Avenue, Clitheroe, John, the dearly loved husband of the late Isabe.la Taylor, aged 85 years. Interred at CHtheroe Cemetery on Febru­


^ary 19th.—Tomlinsons iClithoroe, Ltd.


VEEVERS.—On February 18th, in hospital. Jonathan, the bomved husband of the late Mary Ann Veevers. of 47. Henthorn Road. Clitheroe, aged 81 years. " Re­ united.” Cremation was at Skip- ton on Wednesday last.


Jhe dearly loved wife of the late ate Newstead and Caroline


WALMSLEY.—On February lith. t 1962. in hospital. Mary Elizabeth,


—The Scales Funeral Service. Te’.. Clitheroe 345.____________


Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. aged 87 years. Service at Clitheroe Parish Church and interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on Wednesday, February 21st, 1962. Lo n g suffering, patiently borne.


ohn Henry Walmsley. of 66.


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


______IN MEMORIAM


BRIGGS.—In loving memory of Mary Jane Briggs, died February 26th, 1959.


66. Tollesby Road. Linthorpe. Middlesbrough.________________


—From her loving Husband. Daughter and Son-in-law.


CRABTREE.—In loving memory of a dear Aunty. Pollie, who died February 23rd, 1961.


—From her loving Nieces, Mary and Kathleen, Middleton._____


Just a memory, fond and true. sributes received and kindness


hown during their time of sorrow; also the doctors and staff of Queen’s Park Hospital for their kindness.


DE KRETSER.—Mrs V. de Kretser f and sons wish to thank relations,


much kindness and sympathy in s their time of deep trouble and nrateful to the doctors and


ev. A. B. Macgarr for so much 18, Castle View, Clitheroe._______


aurses in both Withnell Hospital wnd Blackburn Infirmary for their Aonderful nursing and attention. Rlso the family doctor and the kindness.


riends and neighbours for so gad loss. They are also most


Wreaths and all Floral Tributes exoertly made to order


BARKERS, WHALLEY ROAD NURSERIES


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


Just a prayer from those who love you.


KENYON. — Mr. J. Kenyon and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours. the management and staff of Bolton- by-Bowland Motor Services and


I I . Brownlow Street, Clitheroe.


the management and staff of Atkinsons Ltd. for their kind ex­ pressions of sympathy, spiritual offerings and floral tributes received in their bereavement.


ROBINSON.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Birt- t well and family wish to express


15, King's Road, Accrington.


nd floral tributes received during their sad bereavement.


tivlicir sincere thanks to all rela­ t es, friends and neighbours for aheir expressions of sympathy


SHAW.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Shaw wish to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours and Ashworth and Smith's Ltd. for their kind t expressions of sympathy and floral


1 ment.


J^ LADY assistant is always on duty at our premises


to comfort and console; when required, she is also available to assist in the home.


^SCALES


ributes received in their bereave- , Windsor Avenue. Clitheroc.


TAYLOR.—Mr. Sydney Taylor sin­ cerely thanks all friends and neighbours for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in his bereavement.


24, Oxford Road, Burnley.


FUNERAL SERVICE CUTHEROE 345


BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON *2641


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