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Clitheroe Advertiser Gf Times, August 31, 1962
— — CLITHEROE LTD. FOR NEW
CARS
PRIMROSE GARAGE Austin & Riley
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T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW
TO-MORROW (SAT, SEPT. 1st) SALE OF 54 HEAD OF SMART COUNTRY IN-CALF CATTLE AND YOUNG STOCK: 369 SHEEP AND
LAMBS; 298 POULTRY; POULTRY CABINS
Sale 12-30 prompt. Poultry, Cabins, Cattle Sheep.
as advertised last week, for Mr. W. Haslewood
c Note.—The above Livestock, etc.,
an be well recommended. Caterer will attend.__________________
T. SILVERWOOD In conjunction with J. BALSHAW will sell by Auction for Mr. R. H. Kellett (leaving the farm)
TUESDAY NEXT. (SEPT. 4th)
W. Cows, geld due Dec.; 4 B. and W. Cows, geld In full milk; 2 B. and W. Cows, beef; 2 B. and W. Heifer Calves, 4-6 months.
nd W. Cows.due Nov.; 2 B. and
4 35 White Faced (H.B.) Ewes. 3- r Austin A.55 Van 1957/58, in good
SHEEP
shear; 1 Suffolk Shearling Tup. MACHINERY. ETC.
seasons); A t k i n s o n Manure S p r e a d e r ; Teagle Artificial Spreader; Fordson Major T.V.O. Tractor; Ogle Minor Elevator with Lister engine: Grass Pick-up Loader; Two Trailers, 2 and 4 wheel; Metal Barrow Provender Truck- T.V.O. Tank; along with useful Small Implements. Five Alfa Laval Stainless Steel Milk Units; In-churn Cooler; Milk Kit Truck; Electric Butter Churn (8-lb.l: Span Roof Cabin 20 x 10.
lunning order (32,000): New Hol and (68) Hayllner Baler (2 Immediate supply of genuine B.M.C. Service Parts. Backed by B.M.C.
Technical Service and trained mechanic*. Exchange engines and units. Warranted for 12 months.
one 12 x 10: Four Night Arks: Feeders. Hoppers, Fountains, etc.; 50 Cow Buckets.
_______ Sale 12-30 prompt,_______
FOR IMMEDIATE OR EARLY DELIVERY OF ALL
1961 1960 1959
1959 1959
1958 1955
1955 1955
SINGER Gazelle Saloon, blue, one careful owner, low mileage, immaculate condition throughout.
FORD Zephyr, grey, heater, very good condition throughout.
AUSTIN A35, 4-door Saloon, blue, heater, good condition.
VAUXHALL Velox, grey, heater, excellent condi tion.
(Series) SINGER Gazelle, maroon and beige, heater, one owner, many extras, exceptional throughout.
AUSTIN A55, Mk. I de luxe saloon, duo green, heater, very good condition.
WOLSELEY 4/44 saloon, green, heater, good con dition.
MORRIS Oxford Saloon, black, heater, exceptional condition.
AUSTIN A30 2-door Saloon, heater, low mileage, one careful owner from new.
AND OTHER SPECIMEN CARS
WHALLEY ROAD . CLITHEROE Telephone 883 (3 lines)
‘Greenways’, 79 Mitton Road, Whalley
WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE 5th OF SEPTEMBER. 1962 at 11 a.m. and 1-30 n.m.
GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. will sell by auction as above:
Very Superior Household Furnishings, Carpets and Effects
Including: Three-Piece Suite In Rose Coloured Velvet: Mahogany 5 tv i tS JS|?ped £ ard, Tnb\? and, Inlaid Mahogany Window Table;
^hogany Upholstered Stand Chairs; modern Mahogany Ward- Dressing Stool; Gilt Triple Mirror; Two
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T^Wne™rtren Scre<tn?i P ak 5 agroom Suite: 24 Matching Silver A?5le/!nd Dessert Forks and Spoons; Cutlery; E.P. Tea Service-
. Electric Overlays; quantity of Linen- double d™MalJ?gany Bed ,and Single Bed with Spring Interior;
9 aJ\ Pr°n Le-Tf Table; “ Frlgidaire" Refrigerator (as new): n)owese
usual Kitchen and Household Sundries.
!J?d Qualcast ” Lawn Mower and other Garden Tools: Ca:rnets throughout the Bungalow; Barometer and the
Ser-Vieo; and other China. Glass, etc.: Garden
On View: To-morrow (Saturday, 1st September), from 2—4 n.m. Monday Next, (3rd September) from 1—5 n.m. and Tuesday Next (4th September) from 10 a.m.—12 noon. NO VIEWING SALE DAY
P'alcr Colour Drawings by Affleck. Tyndale, Callow. Rowbotham. ?iIv,o^,uitcaTeV ,p?rta*?Ie . Typewriter; Bathroom Scales; Four
earson. Fraser, etc.; Walnut kidney shaped Table: rope edge Mahogany Oval Table: Electric Fires; Ottoman; genuine Croco-
T SILVERWOOD In conjunction with J. BALSHAW, will sell by Auction, for Mr. C. Hopwood (declining farming)
(situate off Green Lane, Padiham, turn off St. John's Road)
FENNYFOLD FARM, HAPTON. BURNLEY
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1962
24 HEAD OF SMART DAIRY AND IN-CALF CATTLE (Black and Whites)
newly calved; 1 Cow, geld. In full milk; 5 Cows due Sept.. Oct., Nov.:
seasons); Bamford Wuffler (1 season); Lister Artificial (Hydrau lic) Sower; Raspe mid-mounted Mower; A t k i n s o n Manure Spreader: Handy Hay Trailer I(10ft. 1 with side boards; 3-cylinder
DFordson Dexter (1959) live drive P iesel Tractor; Ferguson 1951 r etrol Tractor, both in good Iunning order; McCormick B. 40:
100 Light Sussex x Hens, 1-2 y.o. MACHINERY
POULTRY FISHER & Co. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. nternational Pick-up Baler (3
ron Land Roller; Nicholson Side Delivery; Hay Raker; Ferguson
4 KING LANE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 257
NEW HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS LITTLEMOOR. GLITHEROE.
Hay Sweep (9 tine): Hay Lorry: Wolseley Electric Fencer; Spare Draw Bar for Fere, or Dexter- Spike and Chain Harrows: Ladders; Bench and Vice; Set Drain Rods; 23 Electric Poles: Usual Small Hand Tools, etc.
b This Is without doubt the finest ouilding site In this area—the
MiThree Alfa- Laval Stainless Steel E lk Units and spare Pail; Burco Wlectric Boiler; Low Heat Chilled
Cooler and Pan; Alfa Laval Separator; Blow Glass Churn;
Table Churn.
x 2 Span Roof 24ft. x 12ft.; 3 12ft. S 8ft.; 27 Asbestos Nlssen type
CABINS
mended to Intending buyers. A Caterer will attend the Sale.
Sale 12-30 OTHER FIXTURES
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th M TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE for iculars next week.
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29th T SALE for Mr. R, G. Longton.
horneyholme Farm, D u n s o p Bridge, Clitheroe.
Chester Avenue. Clithcroe. Tel. 228. J. Balshaw, Colbornc House. Clith- eroo. Tel. 1100.
F. W. L. STEELE & Co. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.
1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TEL. 1092. EVENINGS 1016.
The luxuriously appointed and contemporary styled Detached Residence with full Oil Fired Central Heating
PRIVATE ADVERTISER
MOVING TO THE NORTH OF ENGLAND HAS UP TO £10,000 AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE OF DETACHED HOUSE IN CLITHEROE/WHALLEY AREA.
SMALL FARM OR PROPERTY IN NEED OF RENOVA TION WOULD ALSO BE OF INTEREST, DITTO APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE PLOT OF LAND FOR BUILDING ONE HOUSE.
PRIVATE SELLERS AND AGENTS PLEASE REPLY TO BOX G.l, ADVERTISER AND TIMES.
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 Top Prices
R.S.P.C.A. HUMANE KILLERS USED
ING IIEYS FARM
Laneshaw Bridge, Colne TEL. WYCOLLER 200 PERSONAL
ALL FARM HEDGES CUT with power hedger.—Harrison. Tel. Gisburn 337.__________________
EARNSHAW’S School of Motoring. 60. Chatburn Rd. Clitheroe 28?
ROOF REPAIRS, Pointing. Con- creting.—G. Pollard. 1, Central Avenue. Ciltheroe, Tel, 610,
SEYMOUR CHIMNEY SWEEP SERVICE
NO WAITING Also
Garden Cultivation by Rotavator Service
7. STANDEN ROAD, GLITHEROE. TEL. CLITHEROE 210.
FOUND
ONE LONK LAMB found at Gt. Todber Farm, Gisburn. Tel. 315.
FOOTBALL STOCKINGS 100% NYLON—5/6 PAIR
COMMANDO BOOTS
WELLINGTONS AND
CLOGS IN STOCK
R. TURNER & SON 82/86 LOWERGATE CLITHEROE
TO LET
CONCRETE GARAGE 16ft. x 8ft. to ie.t: Bawdlands district.—Apply: M. Nicholls and Son. Ltd., Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 923,
CONTINENTAL
FOOTBALL BOOTS WITH
RUBBER AND
NYLON
SCREW-IN STUDS
Bedrooms, Sun Lounge. Bathroom with coloured Suite, open riser t Staircase with wrought iron balus-
49, EDISFORD ROAD. CLITHEROE GExcellent sited with good sized
Lounge, Dining Recess having serving hatch and counter to mag nificently equipped Kitchen, Play Area, W.C.. Cloaks, etc. Large Garage with double drive. R.V.: £42. Vacant Possession, on com pletion.
rading, fine Entrance Hall.
Full details: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..
1-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE
The attractive compact end terrace House
room. Hallway. Sitting Room. Living Room. Kitchen. Room for Garage. R.V.: £12. G.R.: £1/12/0 P.a. Vacant possession on com. pletion. This property has been
well maintained and Is in excellent decorative order. Full details: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..
1-3. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE 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 FOR HIRE
11-SEAT MINIBUS with driver for hire.—N. . Craven. The Garage, Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. 250.
MODERN 4 -BERTH TOURING CARAVAN for hire.—Apply: C Hooley 57. Woone Lane.
43, WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE Containing 2 Bedrooms, Bath
arden Areas and comprising 3 Auctioneers: T. Silvcrwood, 17.
r. John Holden. Moor Head Farm, t Chalgley, Nr. Clitheroe. Full par
heets for 36ft, x 18ft. l The above Livestock and excel
ent Machinery can he well recom ater Cooler (electric); Milk
c Houses and Bungalows under a alls completed. • Roads made and
o Houses and Bungalows for earl; bccupation! Two and three-
ll main services. PARK AVENUE
of semi-detached Houses. These properties are a. fine example ol modern design and building skill Call for further details.
edroomed Bungalows. Two types
modern Semi's for sale in Little- h oor and Peel Park area which aave been occupied for 2 to 3 years, Tnd are in excellent coruUtion. s hese are available for earlyposses. alon and we will be pleased to
f We offer a comprehensive service tor Buying or Selling of Proper oies in this district. Call and see
PROPERTY IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT
ur register of properties for sale.
BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE AND WANTED
FISHER & CO.,
4, KING LANE. GLITHEROE. TEL. 257.
LOST
STRAYED from T. Singleton. Twlston Mill. Twlston: 2 sheep and 3 lambs: red mark down front and hind near legs.
GOLD CHAIN BRACELET with r locket lost; sentimental value;
KODAK FLASH 20 CAMERA left in phone box. Turner street. r Clitheroe, Saturday, Aug 25»h'
eward.—35. Park Av„ Cllthernc.
eward.—Tel. 652. ACCOMMODATION
ACCOMMODATION urgently reqd. for middle-aged couple.—Write: Box G3, Advertiser and Times.
fomely Lodgings urgently read, Ror working girl.
Pt. James' Street. Accrington. hone Accrington 34069.
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL H CHILDREN’S COMMITTEE
oman Catholic foster parents are f also needed for children In care
Anyone able to help please con Stact: Area Children's Officer 19.
or short periods and indefinite periods.
THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 3rd
F a ^ EckLJt U^0E a0! CafT5l |£ d 53;S da?ves*49.78, ^
12« ‘ ™ Locat 11 a.m., when upwards of 140
WEDNESDAY NEXT. SEPT. 5th a WEEKLY SALE of Dairy Cattle
b ANNUAL PRIZE SALE of Half- wred Ewes and Shearling Glmmers
offer d ° 0WS and Helfers wl,l be on FRIDAY NEXT. SEPT. 7th
hen 2,500 head will 6e forSkrd
H Judging Is for Best Pen of m 01 Sal,>'
l^ l fuM e g t n d i S S S
Shearling Gimmers. Order of oSK! Ewes, Shearlings.
.B. Ewes and Pen of 10 Half> Judging io-30 a.m. Sale u am
Store Sheep and Lambs, whtu^/vvl numbers will be forward
Sale-eHaU-bred La^fs; Judging 10-30 a.m. Sale u am
advertlSngStpurposes Tel. 325. ™ MAHSHALL' Secretary:
Lambs followed by All ciSS?™!,
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER ii.h SALE of Half-bred
. v„.;!rt l and North Country Newlv-
ACCOMMODATION reqd. by young S lady employed at local factory; dvertiser and Times.___
I ’M THE ANSWER TO YOUR STAFF PROBLEMS
r How can you best get quick peplacements to fill any unex
classified advertisement and I am read by thousands of people —of many different stations of life. The varied jobs listed In my columns are proof of that.
a Telephone Clitheroe 407/8, ask for classifieds, and let me
dvertise your vacancy.
MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE. Auctioneer and Valuer,
THE GRANGE, HELLIFIELD. Tel, 228.
aunday night to Friday; no Attendance.—Write: Box G4,
Total Dispersal Sale of Cattle. Sheep, Implements, Hay and Eatagc
having received instructions from Mr. W. J. Harrison will sell by auction
HODDER VIEW. SLAIDBURN MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE
Upon the Premises on
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5th at 1 n.m.
the whole of his VALUABLE FARMING STOCK
2 tlrks (licensed); Mr. W. Mitton: H Viz. 75 Sx. Lambs, mostly fat; 43
Bullocks. 129 Head of Sheep
G40 y.o. Cross Bred Hens; Stock Goose and Gander and 11 Young Sheep.
eese; 1 Working Bitch, Cattle or Implements
Machine, as new; Nicholson Side Delivery (good condition); Tractor Raking Machine; Tractor Trailer; rubber-tyred Wheelbarrow: Bam ford Manure Spreader; Fertiliser Distributor; Grindstone; 2 Stone Troughs; Iron Pig Trough; Rakes and Forks: Provender Bins; Ear Markers; 2 good Poultry Cabins 12ft. x 8ft.; 1 Night Ark; sundry Small Tools and Equipment, etc.
S Ferguson Tractor, Mower and weep; N i c h o ls o n Strawlng
o One Barn well won Hay to eat Eatago
Hay n.
5 Eight acres unbroken Fog and a7 acres of sound Eatage in suit Fble lots. to eat on until 2nd
ars from the Auctioneer, The Grange, Helllfleld. Tel. 226.
lggleswlck
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th H Total Dispersal Sale for Mr. W.
Garrison. High Faley Green.
ebruary, 1963. l Terms: Cash. Further particu
E.B. Ewes, 1/4 shear: 10 Horned l wes, 1/4 shear; 1 Suffolk Shear Poultry
ing Ram.
d Viz. 2 Heifers due Sept.; 1 Heifer 4ue Dec.; 1 young Cow due Jan.; 1 Heifers fit for service; 4 Heifers, i year; 9 Strong Bullocks requir Sng short keep only; Friesian Bull Mtlrk. 14 months, licensed; also for S r. G. Harrison; 2 Friesian Bull
Viz. 22 Head of Choice Black and White Cattle
ected vacancies that occur? CPut me to work. I ’m a
litheroe Advertiser and Times
FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION MWe have several good class
rrange viewing to your con venience.
onstruction of unsurpassed value. w Freehold. Fences and boundary
eroe. The peace of the country side, and only a few minutes from town.
nly unspoiled corner of Clith 5 Cows lately calved; 1 Cow
6 Cows due Feb. and March; 4 Cows geld; 2 Heifers geld forward condition.
Machinery can be well recom mended. A Caterer will attend the Sale.
Note.—The above Livestock and
O36 B. and W. Cows due Sept- a ct.; 2 Roan Cows due Oct.; 6 B.
54 HEAD OF SMART DAIRY AND IN-CALF CATTLE (mostly Black and White)
(turn at Toll Bar. Blackburn- Preston road. Samlesbury Bottom, sign post)
WOODFOLD PARK FARM. MELLOR. BLACKBURN
Clitheroe The Well-Built Detached Residence “ WOODLANDS,” WADDINGTON ROAD
A pre-war Property originally erected for a Building Contractor’s own occupation.
Bedrooms; Bathroom and separate W.O. First Class Range of Outbuildings contains large Garage. Washhouse, Fuel Store and
e Accommodation: Central Hall: Two Reception Rooms and Walled Garden area.
On a Freehold Site of 720 sq. yds. Rateable Value: £42. Vacant Possession.
Viewing; By Appointment with—
HOTHERSALL & FORREST AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS.
BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE. TEL. 95. Sale by Auction
re Mrs. Julia Sutton, Dec’d h HOTHERSALL & FORREST Upon the Premises on
The Freehold Dwcllinghouse
Cottages ideally situated in a desirable locality. A first-class fabric asking for modernisation.
One of fo ur stone-built
KSitting Room (14ft. 9in. x 14ft )• L itchen (12ft. 3in. x 10ft) and t arder on the Ground Floor On rhe Upper Floor are Three Bed 1ooms respectively (14ft 3in x x2ft.), (13ft. x 8ft. 41n.) and abft. M 8ft. Gin.). Usual Outside Offices.
Accommodation
ains Services. v The Site of 375 sq, yards pro
aides a nice Garden area and
mple Garage Space. V Freehold. Rateable Value: £13
HOTHERSALL & FORREST.
Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 95. Solicitors: Ramsbottom, Liddic
and Dixon. 21. Church Street. Clitheroc. Tel. 2G4.
acant Possession on completion Viewing: By appointment with
No. 1, SANDS COTTAGES, WHALLEY.
ave received Instructions to offer for Sale by Auction
subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced,
WEDNESDAY. 12th SEPTEMBER. 1962, at 3 n.m.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE
No. 73. CHATBURN ROAD. A mid- a terrace Dwellinghouse In desir ccommodation: Vestibule: Hall
window, fitted ■' Minster ” Range: Living Room, tile range; Kitchen, fireplace, white porcelain sink (h. and c. water): Larder. Above are Two Bedrooms and a Bath room furnished with a first class modern suite comprising panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin and W.C., cylinder cupboard. Usual Offices including Washhouse in Yard at rear. Freehold. Rate able Value: £19. Vacant Posses sion on completion.
mble situation and very well Aaintained. Palisaded frontage. way: Sitting Room with bay
No. 21. WATERLOO ROAD. A centrally situated stone-built Dwellinghouse which has been
floor. Living Room. asphalt poor, tile range: Kitchen, white aorcelain sink (h. and c. water) Bnd Bathroom fitted with panel t ath and pedestal Washbasin on
modernised. Accommodation; Ves fltibule; Sitting Room, asphalt
Bedrooms and also a Loft Store room (or spare Bedroom). The Yard at rear has Coalstore and modern W.C. and also a Small Open-ended Garage for small vehicle. Mains Services. Annual Ground Rent: £1/6/0. Rateable Value: £12. Vacant Possession.
he Ground Floor. Above are Two
No. 25, NELSON STREET. LOW MOOR. A roomy stone-built Property in good condition and containing: Sitting Room; Living
Above are Two large Bedrooms. Yard with Shed. Coalplace and W.C. Mains Services. Rateable Value: £9. Vacant Possession
4. MOSS STREET. Sitting Room, Living Kitchen. 2 Bedrooms:
The Leasehold Dwellinghousc
good Yard with outside W.C. and Coalplace. All Mains Services. R.V. £10. G.R. approx. £1 per
annum. Vacant Possession on completion.
No. 5, NEWTON STREET. A com lpact stone-built, terraced Dwel
inghouse containing: Sitting Room, tile range; Living Room, w tile range: excellent Kitchen,
Two large Bedrooms. Yard at rear with usual Olfices. Mains Services. Rateable Value: £11. Vacant Possession.
hite porcelain sink. Above are
To view apply— HOTHERSALL & FORREST.
Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms. Clithcroe. Tel. 95
ain sink, fitted cupboards. l Kitchen, tile range, white porce xcellent Domestic Offices on the Ground Floor. Above are Four
HOTHERSALL & FORREST BA N K S A L E ROOMS
F.A.L.P.A. AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS AND ESTATE AGENTS C L I T H E R O E TEL. 95 OR EVENINGS 755
New condition; all sizes. Many soiled bargains and Carpets at
MISCELLANEOUS 3ALE3 SHIP’S CARPETS
Please Note.—No connection with any door-to-door canvasser.
TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED. “ The Old Firm.” Onnosito New Inn.
89. LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. Also at
___________ SK1PTON.________ BROADLOOM
No. 15, BELMONT BRIDGE. AXMINSTER & WILTON FITTED.
Example: 5 x 4 yards £27//10/0. Delivered and fitted free. TAPSELL & WEST.
89. LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. Tel. 62816. Also at Skinton.
REUPHOLSTERY —Save middle- man's profit, we recover your l treasured 3-piece as new for as
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 Burnley Tel. 71flB____________
WE ALLOW UP TO £50 on your old Washer against any NEW
Tuesday and Saturday.____
Washing Machine. We also have t the largest selection of recondi
iioned. fully guaranteed washers Ln the district. — TOPLEX BIMITED. 13. Fleming Square.
lackburn. Tel, 7489.__________
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,
PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covered: new aprons: wheels re-tyred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves Moor Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Tel 683,______________________
Open Market. Clitheroe. Tuesdays and Saturdays.________________
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clithcroc. Empire Overalls and
BOYS’ & GIRLS' FAIRY CYCLES; 14in.. 161n. and 18in. wheels:
ELASTIC HOSIERY. Trusses. Sup ports, etc. Wheelchairs rent or sale.—Jones’. Physical Aids. 23 Wellgate. Tel. 1159. N.H.S. supplier.
button^through _Overalls.________
SCHOOL BAGS for sale: Leather, all sizes in stock from 27/6: best quality smooth hide: large size 45/-: Leather Student’s Cases 47/6: Continental Football Boots from 28/6: Jerseys. Shorts. Stockings.—Cooks. Castle Street Tel. Clitheroe 23.______________
sfaction guaranteed.—24. King William St. Blackburn. Tel. 7920.
King Room. Living Room and Apply:itchen: electricity: flush tollat.
with or without stabilisers: full range in stock. Also Tricycles.— Advertiser and Times Co. Ltd.. 4 and 6. Market Place. Clitheroe.
pittle as £10 Chairs £3 Over 100 matterns for your choice. Work
anship first class and guaran
All the latest colours and designs. All at less than usual prices. Widths from 27in. to 6 yards.
sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd-sized carpets. Now in stock: 6 x 4. 5l X 4. 51 x 31. 5 x 4. 5 x 31. 5 x3. 41 x 4. 4! x 31. 41 x 21. 4 x 4. 4 x 31. 4 x 21. 31 x 21, etc., etc. All Pile tufted through. Carpets from £6/10/0; 4 x 3s from £12.
SITU A T IO N S VACANT
"DON’T BABY-SIT YOUR HOME.” Find relief from boredom in
attractive own-time occupation as a Beauty Counselor; 25-55; interview.
YOUNG LADY with good person ality reqd. for General Office work; wages according to qualifi tcations.—Write: Box G5, Adver-
YOUNG LADY. 16 or 17. with intelligence and initiative, reqd. for an interesting and rewarding position as Quality Control Assist ant with Neotechnic Engineering Limited. Day release for further education will be arranged; appli cations should be made either in person or by letter to the Produc Clittion Manager, at Kendal Street.
iser and Times,_______________
SMART MALE OR FEMALE t ASSISTANT reqd. for grocery
C. R. Hargreaves and Son. Parson Lane, Clitheroe._________ _____ _
heroe._____________________ _ rade; preferably experienced.—
C OMP A N I O N HOUSEKEEPER reqd. for elderly lady in More- cambe; reliable; references reqd.; good home; on ’bus route.— Write: Box Gl, Advertiser and Times.________________________
ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER reqd.; Waddlngton Parish Church (1 mile Clithcroe); keen choir, Sung Eucharist.—Apply, stating age, qualifications and experi ence. to: The Vicar. Waddlngton Vlcarage, Nr. Clitheroe._________
BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT
ANY MAKE of SEWING MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or t completely overhauled: satisfac
sonion guaranteed.—Walter Thoma every. Open Market. Clitberoe.
HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
STAFF NURSE reqd.; part-time or full-time.
Applications to Matron. THANKS
MRS. COOK. 47. Hayhurst Street, wishes to thank all relatives,
and cards on the occasion of her 87th birthday.
MR. ARTHUR HANSON wishes to t thank all who gave donations to
memory of his wife Dorothy. The amount given was £37/7/0.
he Cancer Research Fund in
THE RESIDENTS OF BROOKSIDE. t DOWNHAM. wish to give thanks
ast Sunday. lo all who helped after the floods
MR. AND MRS. H. JOHNSON Wish to thank the family relations and
friends for lovely flowers, cards and gifts on the occasion of their golden wedding day. August 24th.
Married at St. Paul’s Church. Healey Masham. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
SUTCLIFFE.—The relatives of the s late Mr. J. W. Sutcliffe express
RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA iMOND REPAIRS of all kinds: sat
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Dormy Blankets and Flannelette Sheets._____________
No. 6. ALBERT STREET. LOW t MOOR, for sale: 2 Bedrooms. Sit 75. West View. CHtheroe.
CLEAN Sin. x 1in. T. and G. t BOARDS for sale: second-hand up
o 26ft. lope 6d. per foot.—B. Wilkinson Wheelwright. Whalley.
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Olithoroe. Good selection Vantona Bedspreads: new colours.______
HORNBY DUBLO TRAIN SET for sale with transformer, etc.:
RUSBRIDGE—You can choose any article in stock—Watches. Clocks. Rines. Cutlerv—and pav for it weekly—Rusbrldge. Jewellers. 24. - King william Street. Blackburn.
as new: £7.—17. Queensway. Waddlngton (after 4-30 n.m.)
Tel_. 7020.____________________
"THINK OF SEWING MACHINES —Think of Waiter Thomason." Now available, a fascinating new Jones Zig-zag machine at only 54 guineas. Buttonholes, sewing on buttons. overcasting. darning, etc., all without attachments. Simple to use. simple to buv. Other new Jones models from 3R guineas. Your enquiries invited. Walter Thomason. Open Market. Clitheroe. every Tuesday and Saturday. Service Centres and Showrooms: 55/57. Wcstcate. Burnlev. and 72/74. Scotland Road, Nelson. Phono 62122.
MAN'S SU*t for sale: dark grey: as new: chest 36in.. wMst 32ln.. leg 28in —A. Bridge. 54B. Lower- gate (after 5-30 o.m ).
23. CORPORATION STREET for sale: 4 rooms, tiled ranges, yard,
flush toilet and shed: convenient locality: vacant possession.
ONE 12ft. x 8ft. HEN CABIN for sale: good condition.—" Town
Green.” West Bradford.
PURE BRED SUFFOLK RAM LAMBS for sale.—D. . Walmslev. and Son, Gannies Farm. Wad- dineton. Nr. Clitheroe. Phone Clitheroe 790._______________
GYMN SLIP ik BLAZER for sale: fit girl 12-14 years.—Write: Box
GLASS COUNTER SHOWCASE for quick sale. £10: 8ft. x 2ft. 6in. w.. x 3ft. d. — J. L. Bulcock and Son. Regent House. King Street. Clltheroe. Phone 158.
G9. Advertiser and Times.______ WANTED
BROKEN AND FALLEN WOOL and Dagglngs reqd.: licensed hv British Wool Marketing Board.
Licence Nor D 5075. Also reqd.: Sacks and Bags.—David Highland Metal Merchant. Vareys Yard. Salthill Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 510.
FARMS TO LET FROM FEB. 2nd AND MAY 12th
Sound dairy and stockrearing farm of 105 acres; electricity, private water supply, good access. Accom modation for 24 milk cows and 14 others.
HEAD OF THE MOOR FARM. CHAIGLEY, Nr. CLITHEROE
Stock rearing and sheep farm of t 207 acres. Modern House, Elec
OAKWORTH. Nr. KEIGHLEY
ellent Bulldlnes, recently im Fproved.or particulars of letting and per mission to view, apply In writing only to: Messrs. Ingham ana
Yorke, Chartered Surveyors and Land Agents, Littlemoor, Clith eroe.
POULTRY AND EGOS
LIVE POULTRY read.: top prices Tel. S. Townson. Slaidbum 271.
EDWIN WATERWORTH’S S.W. t HYBRIDS still leading in laying
rials; illustrated brochure free. Also available: standard strains
g
ullets from £6/ 10/0 per 100. peavy white fleshed cockerels £5
POINT-OF-LAY PULLETS. W.L. X t R. and Mark 2. 20/- each; reduc
etherheys Poultry Farm, Colne. Tel. 1191._____________________
Chions for quantity.—Hartleys T icks Ltd.. Roughlee, Nelson.
el. Nejson 62511.______________ AT STUD
3 BOARS at stud; ped. Essex, large White and Landrace Sows & Gilts accom; transport available.—G. Simpson, Grindleton. Chat. 203.
Ner 100; all delivered free.— cricity, private water supply. Ex- ? MOOR LODGE FARM, ft&sdi&idf!
48. PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE.
MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA ’Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day and Night) for
I C t e a t h s . B o u q u e t s G i t
. (p E a n ts
Personal attention given to all orders
Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, Tea and Biscuits served
G. CALVERLEY — & SONS, LTD. —
Chatburn Rd., Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors
CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES
Service—Day & Night
Tel.: 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT. residence:
48, YORK STREET CLITHEROE
ALAN PARKER
National Association of Funeral Directors
Funeral Director Member of the
ABBEY HOUSE
CHURCH LANE WHALLEY
THE LAST TRIBUTE
arranged with dignity and efficiency.
PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.
INTERMENT or CREMATION. Telephone:
Whalley 3201 (day or night).
| FUNERAL SERVICE BLACKBURN 4042
SCALES ACCRINGTON 32641 CUTHEROE 345
CUtheroe Advertiser & Times CO Ltd., at 6, Market Place, Clltheroe Tel. 407/8 (two lines).
Printed and Published by the T~r~
0 °R funeral director with dinlomas froi
the National Association t Funeral Directors and th British Institute of En balmers. are fully traine and well qualified to serv
HALF-SIZE BILLIARDS TABLE for sale: Just re-covered bv Reillvs: good condition: £15 or best offer. Just the thine for the winter.— Write: Box G2. Advertiser and Tlm^s.________________________
10. King Lane. Clitheroe. heir kindness.
nincere thanks to all friends and r eighbours for floral tributes deceived and kindness shown Guring his illness; also Rev. A. t aunt and the family doctors for
SWALES.—Mrs. E. Swales ex presses sincere thanks to all rela ftives. neighbours and all other
31. Back Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe.
or their kindness.
ariends for floral tributes received t nd kindness shown during her dime of sorrow; also the family f octor and Rev. R. C. Broughton
WILSON.—-Mrs. Gladys Wilson and family wish to thank all relatives and friends for messages of sym pathy and floral tributes received sad bereavement; also
or their kindness. The Hey, Newton.
the Rev. G. Gaze, the doctor. Mr. f Alan Redmayne and the Police
WRENCH.—Mrs. Martin and the family of the late Mrs. A. A. Wrench would like to thank relatives and friends for their messages of sympathy and flowers received during their bereave ment; also the doctor and staff of
Clitheroe Hospital for their kind- ness.
Riversdale. Waddington Road. Clitheroe.
Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS
“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE”
Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298.
and friends for gifts of flowers
WARD SISTER reqd. for a 38- bedded ward.
CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE
The above posts are subject to Whitley Council salary scales and conditions of service.
Write: Box G7, Advertiser and Times.____________________ ____
training locally. —
MEMORIALS GRANITE. MARBLE. STONE
Send for our selection of designs and prices. You will be placed under no obligation, and find us anxious to help.
W. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASONS
Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road
GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164
Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowers etc.
A. PEARCE & SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel).
Tel. Ghatburn 230.
Residence: 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe Members of Telefiower.
B IR T H S 52, Brownlow Street, Clitheroe.
HOUSEKEEPER reqd. for farm house; full charge and good con ditions.—Write: Box G6, Adver- tiser and Times._______________
The engagement is announced between Richard Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Evans, of Bram- hall, Cheshire, and Susan Felicity, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shorrock, of Millstone House. West Bradford. Yorkshire.
ENGAGEMENT S EVANS—SHORROCK
Congratulations and best wishes t to my Mother and Father on
SILVER WEDDINGS ROBINSON—GASKELL
Their silver wedding anniversary,
hursday, September 6th. —Love. Diana.
DEATHS
BELL.—On August 29th, suddenly, at Glen Cottage. Hurst Green, Albert Stanley, the dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Bell and J last surviving son of the late
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroc 345.__________
aturday at 11 a.m. No flowers please.
KOLGATE.—Oil August 28th. 1962. at Bmmicy Meade. Whalley. to Bill and June (nee Bickerstaffe). a son (Ian John). Thanking all concerned.
Bohn Bell, of Liverpool and New a righton, aged 73 years. Service Snd cremation at Preston on
CLEGG.—On August 27th. 1962, at 4, Corporation Street, Clitheroe. t Mary Agnes, the beloved wife of
years. Requiem Mass was offered p in SS. Michael and John Church
rior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery on Thursday. August 30th.
—Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582. R.I.P.
ROBINSON.—On August 29th, 1962, in hospital. Edith Ellen, the beloved daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Robinson, of 16, Railway View. Clitheroe. in her 85th year. Interment at Clitheroe Cemetery to-morrow (Saturday, September 1st) at 10-30 a.m.
—Bennett. Clitberoe. Tel, 582
SWALES.—On August 24th. at 31. Back Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe. Benjamin, the dearly loved hus
band of Elizabeth Swales, aged 80 years. •• At rest," Cremation was at Pleaslneton on Tuesday last.
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.___________
WRENCH.—On August 23rd (in hospital), Alice Ann, widow of Frederick William Wrench, of Riversdale. Waddington Road.
—Calverleys, Chatburn Road. Clitheroe.
st Church on August 27th. IN MEMORIAM
DAWES.—Treasured memories of our beloved Mum. Freda Mar garet.
—Dickie and Robin.___________
—Richard. Emily and Jennifer. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
In God’s keeping.
CLARK.—Mrs. Clark and Bob wish n to thank all relatives, friends and ributes received in their bereave
13, Main Street, Bolton-by-Bowland
ment; also workmates of the Bowland District Council and doctors and stair of the Christie Hospital, Withington, for their kindness.
m G a u s s '
CLEGG.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Cleeg and Janet wish to thank all rela ttives, friends and neighbours for
4, Corporation Street, Clitheroe. or their kindness.
pheir kind expressions of sym flathy, spiritual offerings and boral tributes received in their dereavement: also the family f octors and the Rev. Fr. Hannan
DAILEY.—Mrs. Dailey and family wish to thank all friends and neighbours for their kind letters
57, Pimlico Road.
of sympathy and flowers in their bereavement.
JAWORSKI.—The family of the t late Andrew Jaworskl sincerely
20, Kemplc View. Clitheroe._____ ympathy and floral tributes.
nhank all relatives, friends and t eighbours. British Legion and ehe management and fellow work Crs of the Ribblesdale Cement s o. for their many expressions of
MOORHOUSE. — The family of the ex late Mrs. Ruth, Annie Moorhouse
re press sincere. thanks to all Newby Hills. Rlmington.
of Clitheroe Hospital for their kindness.
latives, neighbours, Rev. J. Savage and all other friends for floral tributes received and kind ness shown during their time of sorrow; also the doctors and staff
s eighbours for their kind expres tions of sympathy and floral
We remember with affection and love all the happiness and love you gave us.
PARKINGTON.—In loving memory of a dear Mother and Grandma. Esther Parkington. who died August 29th. 1961.
t Clitheroe. in her 81st year. In ierred at West Bradford Method
he late Thomas Clegg, aged 84
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