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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 27, 1962________ PRIMROSE GARAGE


—— CLITHEROE LTD. — For New


Austin Mini Vans


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


CLITHEROE


NEW DETACHED AND SEMI­ DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


p a healthy and beautiful country


in course of erection at edisford park


osition on the outskirts of town. Prices from £2,475.


DETACHED SHOWHOUSE ON VIEW EVERY SUNDAY 2-0—4 p.m.


1.3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. TEL, 1092.___________


gisuurn AUCTION MARTS LID 1 All Atlesloil)


Messrs R. Thompson and Sons (Farms) Ltd. of In-calf Cows and Heifers, Store Bullocks and Heifers


FOURTH ANNUAL SALE for


SATURDAY, APRIL 28th FINAL REMINDER


LICENSED AND DELIVERED £392-0-0 (including heater)


LOW H.P. TERMS Example Deposit £98 ____ 36 Payments of £9-7-11 FOR IMMEDIATE OR EARLY DELIVERY


AUSTIN 7 Vans ......................... £J?R5/2/6 AUSTIN 7 de luxe saloons.......... £535/4/u AUSTIN A40 saloons .................. f 633/1U/3


RILEY 1.5 saloons ..................... iYno{/?/q RILEY 4/72 saloons .................. £ 1,025/f/y


LOW H.P. TERMS


1961 1960 1960 1960 1960 1959


1958 1956 1961


EXCELLENT USED VEHICLES AUSTIN A35 Van, heater, rear seats, low mileage,


AUSTI^MO de luxe Saloon, heater, one owner, BMC Warranty.


SINGER Gazelle Saloon, heater, one owner, 13,000 „„„„


AUSTIN Healey Sprite, full equipment, excellent condition, BMC Warranty AUSTIN 7 Saloon, heater, one owner, BMC


Warranty.


age, BMC Warranty. AUSTIN A55 Saloon, heater, good condition. FORD Consul Saloon, green, heater.


AND OTHER SPECIMEN CARS


(Oct.) AMBASSADOR 250cc. Super S Twin, 800 miles only. Bargain Price.


WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT MOTOR CLUB FUTURE EVENTS


MONDAY, 7th MAY—"General Meeting”—Starkie Arms Hotel—followed by lecture on map reading.


Members are requested to bring Sheet 95.


WEDNESDAY, 16th MAY—“Driving Tests”. ^embers will he notified of course location.


TUESD^AV. 22nd MAY—“Noggin and Natter”. Ordnance Map Sheet 95, Ref. 784443.


PERSONAL


INFORMATION reqd. a the Loynds family of Chntbuin


ond Clitheroe for the compilation r f a small family history; any televant details gratefully accep­


POULTRY AND EGOS


LIVE POULTRY reqd.; top prices Tel. S. Townson. Slftidburn 271


60 HENS for sale; in full lay; 10/- each; 12 x 8 Cabin, sectional: quantity Loose Timber; 12 x 9 Cabin with scratching house; 300yds. Fencing: also 1 Green­ house with Padiham boiler.—198, Whalley Road. Clitheroe.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART GO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 30th F WEEKLY SALE of Calves and


ed, particularly of James and Giles Loynd.—Mrs. Vicki Loyncl Mathews 7720 Chisholm Avenuo. Van Nuys, California, U.S.A.


following will be on offer: 35-40 Heifers, Steers and Cows; 200 Local and North Country Hoggets. Sheep. Ewes and Spring Lambs; 50-60 Pigs.


atstock at 11-30 a.m., when the


WEDNESDAY NEXT. MAY 2nd CWEEKLY PRIZE SALE of Dairy


ofattle at 11 a.m.. when upwards N 60 Local and North Country b ewly-calved Cows and Heifers will


EDWIN WATERWORKS S.W. HYBRIDS.—New illustrated bro­ chure showing reduced Spring prices: purpose bred Chicks of proved performance—laid 261 brown eggs in 48 weeks at National Test.—Write or ’phone _ now: Netherheys Poultry Farm,


TURKEY EGGS for sale.—King. Commons Farm, off Kirkmoor


Colne._Tel. 119L__________


The Marks £16. W.L. x R.. Brn.l. x L.S., R.I.R. and W.L., £12. R. x L.S. and L.S. x R. £10; dozen prices, 42/6, 32/6, 27/6.—Hartley* Chicks Ltd., Nelson. jrel.62511 _


Road. Clitheroe.________________ HARTLEYS CHICKS


GOSLINGS for sale.—Hey worth. Nandene, Kemple End. Tel. Stonyhurst 317.


AT STUD


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


S SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW and


1-30 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT MAY 4th


S ednesday, all classes of STORE


e forward. WAt the close of the Cattle each


HEEP and LAMBS will be offered. Sale of Vaccinated Store Pigs at


beBest In-calf Cow. to calve on or t fore July 31st; Best In-calf Cow,


when 250 head of all classes will be on offer from the well known farmers and dealers. Prizes will be offered as follows:


ALE of In-calf and Geld Cattle,


October 31st; Best In-calf Heifer. (Farmers’ Classes). Best In-calf Cow to calve on or before July


o calve between Aueust 1st and


31st; Best In-calf Cow, to calve between August 1st and October 31st. £3. £2. £1 in each class. HChampion Best In-calf Cow or


eifer on the Ground. £5. Judging 10 a.m. Sale 11 a.m.


as above. GREAT PRIZE SHOW & SALE FRIDAY. MAY 11th


re requested so that customers Tel. 325.


may be advised. J. W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


and LAMBS, a Early entries for all these Sales


TUESDAY, MAY 15th (Old Fair) All Classes of . STORE SHEEP


AUSTIN A35 Saloon, heater, one owner, low mile­ .


S WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and aALE of 200 Newly-calved Cows


and Bulling Heifers. Sale at 11 a.m. THURSDAY. MAY 3rd


of farmers’ cattle but Including consignments direct from Scotland


nd Heifers being a largo majority nnjudgfng,°nt^ 10-30 a.m. Sale at


11 WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and Q 4 IF Of FATSTOCK being up­ wards of: 250 Cattle; 150 Sheep; 100 Pigs; 200 Killing nnd Rearing


Calves. Grading at 8 a.m. s?n.ip«


a.m. 5 at* 10 a.m. Calves; 11 n Cattle' (clean cattle first); 12


oon Pigs; 2 p.m. Sheep. F MONTHLY PIG BREEDERS


n-pig Sows and Gilts and Store Pigs following sale of fat pigs.


I REE SHOW and SALE of 500 TUESDAY, MAY 8th


THIRD GREAT ANNUAL SPRING PRIZE SHOW and SALE


of 600 In-calf Cattle. Championship Prize .of £5


S?d2 guinea" W M ? « ,


Class 2—Cow. any other coloui. Class 3—Black and White or Blue Class Heifer


,


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


4—Heifer, any other colour.


FOURTH GREAT ANNUAL SPRING PRIZE SHOW and SALE


Store Cattle at 12 noon. TUESDAY. MAY 22nd


of 400 In-calf Cattle. RICHARD TURNER & SON, Aucionccrs and Secretaries,


BENTHAM (Tel. 444/5/G). Nr. Lancaster. ___


the hellifield auction MART CO LTD.


SALE of upwards of 100 Newly- t calved Cows and Heifers including


MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 30th WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW and


he regular entries of Heifers direct from Scotland and the


breeder. Judging 11-15 a.m. Sale 11-30. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 1st


SPSECOND GREAT ANNUAL o RING PRIZE SHOW and SALE cf In-calf and Store Cattle. 400 Shoice In-calf Cows and Heifers,


C la s s—B1 nek^ancfSWh 11e or Blue Cow.


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


j


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


L FISHER & Co.


ClSituated in the finest site in s itheroe. Call and inspect the t ite plan, and obtain further par­


LITTLEMOOR CLITHEROE


reserve for you. Hou PARK AVENUE


Call for further details. iculars of the plots which we can


occupation 1 Two and three bedroomed Bungalows. Two types of seml-detacbed Houses These properties are a fine example of modern design and building skill.


ses and Bungalows for early


PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE Buying or selling, we offer a comprehensive service.


Call and inspect our register of properties for sale.


,


BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE AND WANTED FISHER & CO-


4, KING LANE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 257. _________


By T. SILVERWOOD—J- BALSHAW Highly Important Dispersal Sale


TO-MORROW (SAT.. APRIL 28th) BLUE BUTTS FARM,


NEWTON, Nr. CLITHEROE For Mr. Gordon Williams


44 HEAD OF SMART BLACK AND WHITE YOUNG STOCK


1 Viz. 12 Heifer Calves. 6 months; H0 Bullocks. 10-18 months; J meifers in-calf: 1 Bull Stlrk. 10 1 onths; 18 Heifers, 12-18 months;


a 75 H.B.. GO Horned Ewes Lambs C 14 Store Pigs, 8-16 weeks, Wessex


Heifer and 1 Cow Geld. SHEEP


t foot; 30 H.B. Gimmer Hoggs. PIGS


ross.


Farm Tractors, Machinery and Implements; Cabins, etc.


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


as advertised last week.


Total Dispersal Sale HALSTEADS FARM,


WEST BRADFORD, Nr. Clitheroo


T. SILVERWOOD in conjunction with J. BALSHAW


Messrs. L. and R. Hanson (farm sold)


will sell by auction for


21 HEAD OF SMART BLACK AND WHITE YOUNG IN-CALF CATTLE C 7 Heifers duo July-August; 6


TUESDAY NEXT. MAY 1st d ows due August; 7 Cows In milk


L 21 H.B. and Kerry Ewes, with r Ferguson T.V.O. (1947) Tractor,


(R. X W.). SHEEP AND LAMBS


ambs at foot; 1 Suirolk Ram. FARM IMPLEMENTS


pring, Summer and Autumn Calvers; 400 Store Cattle Including 200 Strong Hereford and Angus Steers and Heifers for B. Salvldge. Eso. Special for Black Polled Steers and Heifers, including special consignments reserved for this sale; 100 Ewes and Lambs and


Store Hoggs. Prize Schcdulo


C 1.—Best Black and White In-call


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


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


Feconditioned e n g in e 1961; Ceatherstonc mid-mounted Mower; Monverted Tractor Raker; Strawing t achine; Farm Cart with worm Bipping gear; Tank Box; Iron Saw mench with single phase electric wotor; handy size Cement Mixer t ith petrol engine; Wolseley Elec­ Tric Fencer; Round T.V.O. 250-gal. Rank; Chain Harrow; 2 sheep Hay uacks; Milk Truck; single Wnsh-


vp Bath; Milk Cooler and Pan; Parious Timber Boards and Planks;' Fence Posts and Rails;


Manure Barrow; span roof Cabin 12ft. x 8ft.; 2 Night Arks. 12Austin A.40 (1953 saloon); Two


rovender Bins; Sheep Stock; o -bore Hammer Guns: quantity


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


, .


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


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


F25 Fat Cattle: 500 Fat Sheep; 24


THURSDAY NEXT. MAY 3rd 2 WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.


ith Store Cattle.


at Pigs; 15 Calves. Grading 9 a.m. Sale 11-30 a.m.


PRIZE SHOW and SALE of 350 In- calf and 300 Store^Cattle. SATURDAY. MAY 20th


ows for T. Entwlstle, Esq. Tel M. H. SKIDMORE. Secretary WANTED


. Hellifield 220.


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


WE HAVE A CLIENT urgently requiring a superior 4-bedroomed


SEMI OR TERRACED HOUSE Clitheroe-Waddington area ur.


nd Estate Agents, 4, King Lane Clitheroe. Tel. 257,


gently reqd.; quick sale; .mini mum commission.—Fisher & Co.


Land and Estate Agents. 4, King Lane. Clltheroe. Tel. 267.


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


and. Vareys Yard. SalthlU Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 510.


Detached House or Bungalow In this area.: quick sale assured for c the right property- minimum


aommission.—Fisher & Co., Land THIRD GREAT ANNUAL SPRING


FORTHCOMING SALES TUESDAY, MAY 15th


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


r Gall, or A.A.X. £3. £2 and £1. f 5. —Best pair of Heifers, Here­ £16. —Best pair of Steers. Friesian


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


etc. SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS in good bloom.


f useful Farm and Hand Tools,


R Mahogany Ext. Dining Table; ( oll-back Armchair, Oak Dresser b4ft.) with 2 drawers, lower cup­


Wardrobe; Panel Bed; 2 loose seat Stand Chairs; Grained and Painted Chests of D raw e rs : Dressing Table; Ext. Kitchen Table; American and Hocking Chab-s; Swing Mirror;


oard and mirror back; Single


ended to intending buyers. A caterer will attend the sale.


Salo 1 n.m.


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


Auctioneers—


J. BALSHAW. New Sawlcy Grange. Sawlcy. Tel. Chatburn 351,__


Annual Collection Sale cl Farm Tractors. Machinery and Imple­ ments


OTHER FIXTURES TUESDAY. MAY 15th


o Please post early full particulars


T. Silverwood. 17, Chester Avenuo, Clithoroc. Tel. 228.


f entry to:


Or J. Balshaw. New Sawlcy Grange, Sawlcy. Nr. Clithcroc. Tel. Chat- bum 351.__________


LOST


STRAYED from Hodgson Morn Farm. Waddington: approx. 35 Hoggs, Lonk Cross; red down tail •Information to above address.


BROWN AND WHITE SHEEPDOG PUPPY lost.—Please return to Mr. M. Partington, 2. Kay Street Clltheroe._____________________


GENT.’S SPECTACLES lost Tues- day, April 24th; Moor Lane Meg- Finder please contact Hems, y. Moor Lane.


PUBLIC NOTICES


CLITHEROE F.C.—April ™ ; 0810; April 20th; 0188; April 24th’


JONCHU DO IT AGAIN


SPRING EXHIBITION


of SPECIAL FIREPLACES UNIQUE BATHROOMS LATEST SINK UNITS MODERN KITCHEN EQUIPMENT


Visit this wonderful ALL YOU WANT WHEN BUILDING EXHIBITION


AT


LORD STREET WEST, BLACKBURN (3 minutes from centre of King William Street)


Open 8 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Friday, 27th April, to Saturday, 12th May Open until 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays


0367. TO LET


OFFICE SUITE to let;, centrally situated.—Write: Box J4, Adver­


tiser and Times. ___ CARPET


CLEANING ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fitting Service


WALTS LTD. 31 Castle Street CLITHEROE


Telephone: Clitheroe 133 JOHN HOLT


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


—DEAD OR ALIVE Day and Night Service


Fat Horses bouEht at Top Prices R.S.PCA. HUMANE KILLERS USED


ING HEYS FARM


Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200


,-V^


BUSINESS AND PROPERTY FOR SALE


with modernised Living Accommo­ dation in good residential locality. Turnover £8.000 per annum. A u d i t e d Accounts. Particulars


GROCERY & MIXED BUSINESS GLITHEROE


from:HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


GRINDLETON. Nr. Clithoroe


in very pleasant surroundings. R Comprises: Sales Shop; Living ry nice condition. Mams Services.


A SMART COUNTRY STORE with Living Accommodation


Yoom. Kitchen. Three Bedrooms. veard and Usual Offices. All in


Freehold. Particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


B Auctioneers and Estate Agents. ank Salerooms. Clltheroe. Tel, 95.


BPROPERt FeS Lfor sale" visit _the CHATBURN PARK ESTATE.


PROPERTY FOR SALE____ rI sTd e n t ia l


CUtheroe, and inspect the unsur­ passed quality properties; sensible m-lce’ 90% mortgages.—Further


Tel. 31388/9. ______________ MISCELLANEOUS SALES


Bank Salerooms, Clltheroe. Tel, 95. RUS INE S S FO R S A L E


(as previously conducted by J. H. Swinglehurst, A.I.R.C.S.)


ue Scpt.-Oct.; 1 Cow springing


AND AND ESTATE AGENTS.


4 KING LANE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 267


NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


HothersalL& Forrest


- AUCTIONEERS.'.VALUERS Ah’D ’. I - ESTATE AGENTS1' . ; '


-BANK SALEROpMS.. Cl I : H/EKOE TEL 95 OR EVENINGS 755 , ’-V'V


A Residence with late Georgian I Frontage. Centrally situated.


h This stone-built Property has mad the benefit of extensive


No. 12. YORK STREET CLITHEROE.


and In good order. Accommodation: Vestibule: Hall:


Fuel Stores. built Garage.


Small Garden at rear. Brick- , . ^ .


_ . ,


Chief Rent of £3). Rateable Value: £28. Vacant Possession.


Freehold (subject to Annual B uctioneers and Estate Agents.


To view annly: AHOTHERSALL & FORREST.


ank Salerooms, Clithcroo. Tel. 95. WHALLEY


Desirably situated on “The Sands” The Superior Semi-detached Residence


a A Property of imposing appear­ snce with a frontage of dressed elsewtone to first floor and spar-dashed slates.


“ GLADWYN”


DOak panelled Hall: Lounge; Kining Room with French window: Floitchen and Larder on the Ground a or. Three Bedrooms: Bathroom and senarato W.C. above. Coalstoro


here. Green Cumberland roof Accommodation


t rear Porch. Brick-built Garage. b Generous Garden Areas laid out


vioth front and rear. Mains Ser­


sion to view from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST, Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clithoroc. Tel. 95


w A Pronerty of some character


WISWELL. Nr. WHALLEY The Detached Residence “ IVY BANK”


Room. Breakfast Room. Utility Room. Kitchen with modern unit; Larder. Three Bedrooms: Bath room and W.C. Mains Services.


ith post-war modernisation. Accommodation: Lounge; Dining


Garden. Garage. s Extensive Views from elevated


£29.ite. Freehold- Rateable Value:


ces. Rateable Value: €32. Further particulars and permis­


odernisation, is well, appointed


Lounge: Dining Room: Kitchen. On Two Upper Floors: Four Bed­ rooms; Bathroom and W.C. Base­ ment: Large Office (make excellent Playroom); Storeroom and W.C.;


, deal position for professional man.


New condition; all sizes. Many soiled bargains and Carpets at sale prices. Just a word toi those looking for large and odd-el2ed carpets. Now In stock: 6 x .4. oi x 4, 51 x 31. 6 x 4. 5 x 34. 6 x 3 44 x 4. 44 x 34. 44 x 24 4. x 4 4 x 34. 4 x 24, 34 X 24. etc., etc. All pile tufted through. Carpets fron £0/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12


MISCELLANEOUS SALES SHIP'S CARPETS


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


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


89. LEEDS ROAD NELSON Also at


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON.


BROADLOOM


AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED All the latest colours and designs All at less than usual prices Widths from 271n. to 0 yards


example: 5 x 4 yards £27//10/0 Delivered and fitted free


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. 89 LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Tel. 62816. Also at Skioton.


RE-UPHOLSTERY — Save middle­ man’s profit, we recover your l treasured 3-pieee as new tor as


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


will be pleased to call evenings at your convenience. Distance no object.—Beakhano. 68. Sandygate


hone or write to-day and we


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


Burnley Tel. 7188 sion guaranteed.—Walter Thoma­


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. Open Market. Clitheroe. Tuesdays and Saturdays.________________


on. Open Market. Clltheroe. every Tuesday and Saturday.____


____


SITUATIONS VACANT


PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS reqd' for first-class work — Apply. John Watson and Sons. York


ne lady: live in; own sitting room.—Apply: Mrs. Wilkinson, Strath House. Grindleton.______ .


TRUTEX HEAD OFFICE, GRINDLETON.


Tel.: Chatburn 201/2/3


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.


RESPONSIBLE GIRL (preferably aged over 20) reqd. by family with two young children at their seaside bungalow in North Wales for the month of August; must be able to take sole charge of the children durine the parents part absence.—Please write to: Mrs. J R. Hodgson. Ncwlands, Claremont Avenue, Clitheroe, or telephone


WAITER reqd.- Chatburn.


Ciitheroe 808. -Brown Cow Inn,


Im p e r i a l Chemical Industries Limited. CUtheroe. have a vacancy for an Electrical Fitter. Appli­ cants should have served a lull apprenticeship. A 42-hour 6-day week is in operation and there ure additional benefits. Those wishing to apply shornd write to Mr. A. T. Stephenson, Imperial Chemical Industries L im i te d (BiUingham Division), Pimlico Road, (Jlltheroe. Lancs._________


ELECTRICAL FITTER


D^r.rnet Clitheroe._____ _______ - hOMESTIC HELP reqd. to do oousework and plain cooking for


memorials GRANITE, MARBLE. STONI


Send for our selection of deslljM and prices. You.will be placed


under no obligation. And find us anxious to heln.


W. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASONS


Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2104_______


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298.


E N G AG EM E N T S


The engagement is announced between John Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rye, 1. Park Avenue, Clitheroe, and Caiol Ann.


PYE—WILLIAMS JONES


only child of the Rev. and Mis J. Williams Jones. Rhos Vicarage. Johnstown. Wrexham.


________ DEATHS


CLARK. — Oil April 22nd, 1962. at his home. 1, Waterloo Road, h Ciitheroe, George, the beioved


FIRST SALES ASSISTANT, reqd. for busy blgh-ciass stationers,


toys and fancy goods; mast be experienced; Window dressing an


advantage: good wage and condi­


STRONG YOUTH reqd. for farm work; top wage.—-Apply: Thorn- ton, H o d g s o n Moor Farm


WE ALLOW UP TO £5lf on your old Washer against any NEW Washing Machine. We also have t the largest selection of recondi­


iioned. fully guaranteed washers Ln the district. — T O P L E X BIMITED. 13. Fleming Square,


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered;


WOOLESCROFT FIREPLACES 28. Parson Lane, Clitheroo.


pletion. Viewing: By appointment with— HOTHERSALL * FORREST.


Vacant Possession on com­


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


with open views nicely situated o(T main highway.


B1LLINGT0N. Nr. WHALLEY Small Dwcllinghouso


No. 14. BANK COTTAGES


t Comprises: Sitting Room. mod. Twoile range; Kitchen, tile range; Co Bedrooms above. Washhouse. M als and W.C. in Yard at rear.


£7. Annual Ground Rent: £1 Vacant Possession.


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


Apply: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


,


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


No. 51, CASTLE VIEW. A stone- f built Property with a palisaded


brontage. Accommodation: Vesti­ Dule; Hallway; Sitting Room: Sining Room mod. tile rang?: t cullery Kitchen and Larder on


he Ground Floor. Above are Two Bedrooms and combined


vices. Rateable Value: £15. Vacant Possession.


p Note.—The above Livestock. Im­ mlements .etc., can be well recom­


Bathroom and W.C. Yard with Usual Offices at rear. Mains Ser­


No. 21, NEWTON STREET., A Commodious Family Dwelling- house with the following Accom­ modation: Central Hall; Two Front Sitting Rooms; large Living Room; Scullery Kitchen: Larder. Three excellent Bedrooms above. Roomy Yard at rear with usual offices. Mains Services. Rateable Value: £14. Annuol Ground Rent: £1/5/6. Vacant Possession.


No. 5, MOSS STREET. A compact t stone-built Dwellinghouse with


he following Accommodation: Vestibule: Sitting Room: Living Room, tile range: Kitchen with Two large Bedrooms on the Upper Floor. Yard at rear with usual offices. Mains Services. Rateable Value: £10.


No. 24, SHAW BRIDGE STREET. This stone-built Cottage Dwel- Room, linghouse comprises: Large Living


white porcelain sink, and Two large Bedrooms above. Outside Coalstore and W.C. The Pronerty well maintained and nicely decorated. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent: 5/2. Rateable Value: £7. Vacant Possession.


tile range: Small Scullery,


No. 99. TAYLOR STREET (Jubilee Terrace). A Stone-built Dwelling- house comprising: Vestibule; Hallway: Sitting Room: Living Room Lean-to Kitchen with white porcelain sink (h. and c. water). Above are Two Bedrooms and Bathroom furnished with Bath. Washbasin and Cylinder Cupboard. Usual Offices in large Yard at rear. Rntenble Value: £12. Annual Ground Rent: £1. Vacant Possession on completion.


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


ains Services. Rateable Value:


lackburn. Tel. 7489.__________ DAWSONS FOR


BOY'S WINDCHEATERS. Jeans. School Blazers. Shirts and Pull­ overs. — Economic Stores. 70. Whailcy Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 97.


new aprons; wheels re-tyred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 6 8 3 . _______________


CYRIL LORD CARPETS. — For samples, measurements, etc., ring Whalley 2233; or P.C.. 3. Ridding


Lane. Whalley._________________ DAWSONS FOR


MEN'S SPORTS JACKETS . Trousers, Raincoats. Shirts, Pull­ overs and Underwear.—Economic


28. Parson Lane. Clitheroc. V/ADE’S FIREPLACES


Stores, 70 Whalley Road, Clith- eroe, Tel, 97._________________


FIREPLACES FROM £12 TO £45 DAWSONS,


TREWS. THICK SWEATERS and Cardigans for Easter wear; large choice at Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road Clltheroe. Tel. 97.


PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE.


DO YOU KNOW THAT JET PETROL at 4/3j gall. Is as good as the best? Try it at WELLGATE MOTORS._____________________


LADIES’ SPRING SPUN DRESSES. 44 to 54 hip from 33/0—Economic Stores, 70. Whalley Road, Cllth­ eroe. -Tel. 97. __


Tel. 7920.


SEW UP-TO-DATE. SEW ZIG-ZAG. More and more the new zig-zag sewing machines gain in popu­ wlarity. Viking, Necchi, Bernina,


Lane. Clithcroc.


TALKING STRAIN BABY BUD- GERIGARS for sale; also Guinea


Pigs.—John Royle. Sunnymede, Rlbblesdale Avenue, Clitheroe.


SILVERDALE. WADDINGTON. for sale: semi-detached; 3 bedrooms; good condition: rateable value: £20.—Apply: Mrs. Hartley, Silver- dale, Waddington._____________


R U S B R I D G E for high-class WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS. All


DO YOU WANT YOUR CAR TO HAVE A NEW LOOK? Consult Wellgate Motors Ltd.. Wiswell Garage. Phone Whalley 3110,


Tel. 666,


owner of one of these superb models. Buttonholes, overcasting, sewing on buttons, every sewing operation right at your finger­ tips. No attachments required. Attractive part exchange allow­ ance on your own machine and easy terms too. Your enquiries welcomed. — Walter Thomason, Open Market Clitheroe, every Tuesday and Saturday. Service centres and showrooms: 55/67, Westgate, Burnley, and 72/74, Scotland Road. Nelson. Phono Nelson 62122.


f e oiler you the choice of the 6inest available. For as little as


0 guineas you can be the proud


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices lor your oid JEWELLERY or will make you a good oirer in part exchange for new goods.—24, King William Street, Blackburn.


NEW RANGE OF TEENAGE SANDALS now in stock; from 35/11.—D. Lord and Son. 5, Moor


RELIABLE WOMAN reqd. (part- E time) to manage snack bar at


Waddington.'__________________ disford Bridge. — Apply: Mrs


tions.—Apply in writing to: Advertiser and Times Co. Ltd. 4/6. Market Place, Clitheroe.


EDMONDSON.—Oil April 19 th 1902, in hospital. James, the beloved husband of the late Eleanor Edmondson, of 13. Pr.m- 1-oso Mount, Clitheroe. aged 84 years. Interred at LUthcroe Cemetery on April 24th.


—J. C. Smith. Prop.. Wm. Gid- low, Tel. 400.___________ ___


—Bennett. Clltheroe. Tel, 582.


FRIEND.—On April 21st, 1902 at T the home of her niece. Mrs. L


DOMESTIC HELP reqd.; 5 morn Ings or 8 days per week; ’bus fares paid.—Mrs. Birtwistle. Great Dudland, Sawlcy. Tel. Glsburn


Wells, Palatine Food Services Ltd., Princes Street. Blackburn._______


STRONG YOUTH reqd. foi butchery trade. — Apply: The Manager, Cowman's, Castle Street Clitheroe._____________________


364. ____


STEWARD reqd.: above Catering Board wages.—Replies to: Secre­ tary, 2, Mearley Street. ClUheroc not later than May 2nd. 1962.


BRITISH LEGION CLUB. CUTHEROE


PART-TIME BOOK-KEEPER reqn —Write: Box J3, Advertiser and


Times._______________________ The following vacancies exist:


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


ROUGH LEE MATERNITY HOME. ACCRINGTON


STAFF MIDWIFE reqd.; full-time or part-time; for either day or


time.


Applications, giving details of qualifications, and experience and naming two referees, to Matron.


night duty.


The above posts are subject to Whitley Council salary scales and


FULLY EXPERIENCED WAITER OR WAITRESS REQD.; LIVE IN: GOOD WAGES: ALL FOUND


MARRIED COUPLE OR TWO SISTERS OR TWO FRIENDS I REQD. FOR GENERAL DUTIES


WADDINGTON. Nr. Clitheroo MOORCOCK INN.


k7TCHEN~HELP reqd.; 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.—Apply: Careys Cafe. King Street CUtheroe. Tel. CUtheroe 482. ________________________


CHA1GLEY MANOR. Nr. Clithcroc. RESIDENT DOMESTIC STAFF female. 18-50 years, reqd.: would suit widow requiring home; wages £3/10/0 per week, plus accom­ modation and keep; own bed­ room, share sitting room, TV.— Apply: Matron. Tel. Stonyhurst


228.__________________________


WARD SISTER reqd. Resident or non-resident.


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


STAFF NURSE reqd. Full-time or N part-time. e.


Salary: Full-time: £420-£525 per annum; Part-time: 3/81 per hour. T Applications to Matron.


conditions of service. SITUATIONS WANTED


he above posts are subject to Whitley Council salary scales and


DRIVING JOB reqd. by young lady; full or part-time; CUtheroe or Whalley district preferred: anything considered.—Write: Box


TENNIS RACKETS repaired and restrung, ma c h i n e stringing:


FULL RANGE OF CHILDREN'S SANDALS: in four width fittings; from 19/11.—D. Lord and Son. 5. Moor Lane, Clltheroe,


work carried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed.— 24. King William St.. Blackburn


J2, Advertiser and Times. THANKS


MR. AND MRS. H. G. COULTER, of 5, Princess Avenue. CUtheroe, wish to thank all relatives and t friends for gifts and tokens on


1948 STANDARD 12 COUPE for sale: £40: good running order.— 10. Langshaw Drive (after 5 p.m.).


natural and synthetic gut.— Cooks. Castle Street.


GAS OVEN, 4 rings, ns new; cheap for quick sale.—Write: Box J1 Advertiser and Times.


G. CALVERLEY — & SONS, LTD. —


Chatburn Rd., Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


Service—Day & Night Tel.; 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT residence; 48,


Hptaiis' Sito Office, or Myers and Keighley 43°, Cheapside. Bradford.


MODERN SEMI tor salo; 3 bed­ rooms, knll-tilcd bathroom and


morTONS for high-class Watch. (Dock


9 th ’ 20, peel Park Avenue, Clltheroe. Lancs


YORK STREET CLITHEROE


ALAN PARKER


National Association ‘Directors


b toilet' space for garage, 6reeJ] 2elt at rear.—Apply Sunday, April ------


Local agents for Timex and Ingcr- Mll Repair Service;, all work fully guaranteed; pearls re-thread


and Jewellery Repairs.


S k s r s r i i g a i s t a . ' s


allwin LTO.B. PRAM (black) for


by experts.—Mortons, 18, Mom T.nne. clltheroe. Tel. 420.


Funeral Director Member .of theof Funoral


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


a THE LAST TRIBUTE PERSONAL SERVICE


rranged with dignity and efficiency.


Chapel of Rest available.


INTERMENT or CREMATION. Telephone:


Whalley 3201 (day or night).


*8. PARSON LANE. OLITHEBOE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


’Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day and Night) tor


iOVoUtS . Bouquets Cut


Personal attention given to aU orders.


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, Tea and Biscuits served.


Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowers, etc


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


Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheror Members of Teleflower


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


Printed, and Published by the CUtheroe Advertiser & Times Co 1


iJ)HE relatives may call for Scales' service whenever


the need arises. Day or night, wc aro always pre. pared to serve.


wedding anniversary.________ A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S


he occasion of their silver


SL1NGER.—The family of the late t Miss Annie Slinger express sincere


and neighbours .the family doctor and nursing staff of CUtheroe Hospital for floral tributes nnd kindness shown during their time


hanks to all relatives, friends


18. Union Street. Low Moor Clltheroe._____________________


of sorrow.


WRIGLEY.—The family of the late Mrs. Betsy Wrigley wish to thank all friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and Uoral tributes received in their bereavement: also the family doctor for his kindness.


10. Holden Street. Clitheroc. _ / g \ _______


'IBr


nURSING AUXILIARY reqd. for timight duty; full-time or part-


N KITCHEN: GOOD WAGES’. LIVE IN: ALL FOUND.


conditions of service._____________


MIDWIFERY SISTER reqd. for night duty; full-time or part-


omlinson. 4, Birkett Bank, Wigan, Miss Marlon Scott Friend, a late of 5, Thorn Street. Clitheroe,


JONES.—On April 18th, 1962, at 48 Pimlico Hoad, CUtheroe. Harry,


cged 84 years. Interred at G.itn- i'oo Cemetery on Wednesday Inst.


the beioved husband ol Sarah i Jane Jones, in his 75th year,


April 21st. —Bennett, Clitheroc. Tel. 582. _


nterred at CUtheroe Cemetery on


LEACH—On April 22nd. in hospital, Penelope Margaret, the dearly loved daughter of John and Ruth Leach, of Pendle Cottage. Twiston. Clithcroe aged 17 years. Service and cremation was at Burnley on Thursday last. Memorial service Downhant Parish Church Sunday next. April 29tli


at 10-30 a.m. —The Scales Funeral Service Tel. Clitheroe 345.


I N M E M O R I A M


HOBIN.—Treasured memories of a dear Husband, who died April


27th, 1953. Precious for ever our memories


To-day. to-morrow and nu .no T through.


of )'ou’ ,


o know we never said good W bye.


RAWCLIFFE.—ill loving memory of my dear Husband, who died


—From his loving Wife. Mary, Daughters, Sons-in-law and Grandchildreji.


ut hearts th a t loved you A dearly,re the hearts th a t will never forget.


B ill always bring regret. __________


May 2nd, 1961. This month comes with sad regret.


I t brings back a day we never Y forget,


—From his loving Wife, Ellen. 46. Wilson Street CUtheroe.______


ou fell asleep without good B bye.u t memories of you will never die.


RAWCLIFFE.—In loving memory of my dear Father, Henry, who died May 2nd, 1961. Always In our thoughts.


SCOTT.—In loving remembrance of my dear Husband, Joe. who


—From Stan.. Betty, Joyce and Jim.


— loneliness.


From his loving Wife, Annie. A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S


EDMONDSON.—The family of the late Mr. James Edmondson wish a to express their sincere thanks to


kll relatives and friends for their floralind expressions of sympathy and


he Rev. A. G. Williams and the 13, Primrose Mount. CUtheroe.


s their time of sorrow; also the t tair of CUtheroe Hospital and


tributes received during


Rev. H. D. Chapman for their kindness.


5 Buccleuch Avenue.___________


GRANT.—Mrs. Grant and family wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for kind expres­ sions of sympathy, spiritual bouquets and floral tributes during their sad bereavement.


JONES.—Mrs. H. Jones and family f are deeply grateful to all relatives,


riends and neighbours for their 48. Pimlico Road. Clltheroe.______


kind expressions of sympathy during their bereavement.


PARKINSON.—The family of the wi late Mrs. Elizabeth Parkinson


f sh to thank all relatives, kriends nnd neighbours for their lloraind expressions of sympathy and


87, Jubilee Terrace. Clltheroe. ss.


l tributes; also special thanks ne to the family doctor for his kind­


ROBINSON.—The family of the s late Mrs. Alice Robinson express hist players, the clergy of St. f Mary’s Church and all other


nincere thanks to all relatives, weighbours, Chatburn Institute


octor for his kindness. 19. King Lane, CUtheroe.


ariends for floral tributes received t nd kindness shown during theli dime of sorrow: also the family


____________________ _


died April 26th, 1959. Happy memories brighten my


usband of Alice Clark, aged 64 years. Interred at. Mary s Ceme­ tery, Clitheroe, on April 26th.


^SCALES FUHEHfll SERVICE


SLACKBURN 4 0 4 2 ACCRINGTON


CUTHEROE 345


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