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r S The Clitheroc A drcriiser , i Timex. December 27. 1967 A NEW CAR FOR 1964?


THEN BUY IT FROM US-FROM CLITHEROE’S LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE STOCK


'.ILEY ELF SALOON


DEPOSIT £115-10-0


£574-10-5


36 MONTHS at £15-12-5


AUSTIN A40 DE LUXE Deposit £120-13-9 O AUSTIN 1100 DE LUXE Deposit £124-17-1 ® 36 months at £16-18-11 AUSTIN MINI VAN DE LUXE


Deposit £78-0-0 ® 36 months at £10-10-4 AUSTIN MINI SUPER


Deposit £98-19-2 © 36 months at £15-12-5 £492-19-2


36 months at £16-5-4 £622-17-1


£598-13-9 £387-0-0 AUSTIN A60 DE LUXE


DEPOSIT £151-15-5


AUSTIN A110 OVERDRIVE £755-15-5


36 MONTHS at £20-11-1


Deposit £210-16-3 ® 36 months at £28-12-5 AUSTIN A35 VAN DE LUXE


Deposit £81-10-0 ® 36 months at £11-0-7 AUSTIN A55 VAN DE LUXE


ALL VEHICLES ARE DELIVERED DIRECT TO US FROM THE FACTORY BY TRANSPORTER GUARANTEED USED CARS


1963 JAGUAR 3.4; Bronze; Overdrive; Radio; 10,000 Miles; .01260


red, heater, 4000 miles only, one owner.


1963 M.G.B. £795


bine, 4 speed box, one careful owner.


1962 DAUPHINE £385


red, radio, belts, lamps, one owner, cost £1550 new.


1961 CITROEN ID19 £650


1960 AUSTIN A55 VAN £235


grey, heater, one owner, choice of two.


1961 MINI DE LUXE £335


Farina Grey, healer.


1957 (scries) MINOR 1000 £240


I wo door deluxe, grey, heater


1962 MINI DE LUXE £425


duo green, heater, column change.


1958 AUSTIN A55 £295


1959 FORD ESCORT £240


grey, heater.


BE WISE-BUY B.M.C. BACKED BY 12 MONTHS WARRANTY


— FROM —


PRIMROSE GARAGE (c u t h e r o e ) l t d . WHERE YOU GET FIRST-CLASS SERVICE BY FACTORY TRAINED SPECIALISTS


Telephone Clitheroe 883/4/5 ____ _____ MORLAND SLIPPERS


S TR A THM O R E Lady's sheep- fckin-lincd slipper in suede hide. Half collar in sheepskin. Soft hide sole. In black, sky, nut or red with honeysuckle collar; lilac, pastel- Creen or pink— with matching collar. Price 45/xi


AT- 5, MOOR LANE, CUTHEROE :: TEL. 488 D. LORD & SON


THORNBERS CLOGMAKERS





•—THE OLDESI FIRM IN THE TRADE IN CLITHEROE


Established 1892 at your service


EOR ALL FOOTWEAR REQUIREMEN TS a t


COLEMAN’S TERRY’S


MODEL RAIL AND ROAD ACCESSORIES


SCENIC MATERIALS, ETC. V IS IT OUR SHOWROOM 4 CASTLE STREET


£10~to~£500


Wi th or Wi thout Security Call- Write or 'Phone


THE


.Pendleton and District Lending Socictv Ltd.


WAL TON HOUSE


80. CHANCERY LANE BOLTON. LANCS


P h o n e : Bolton 24085 Seymours


Chimney Sweep Serviee


Immediate Attention


GARDEN ROTATOR ON HIRE Ring CLITHEROE 210


between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m- or write


7 Stamlcn Road ____ CIilli<’-roc


FIREPLACES of Distinction


STONB. YORKSHIRE AND PORTLAND STONE. ITALIAN MARBLE


FOR PAnTIGULAR PEOPLE IN WESTMORLAND GREEN


See the superb examples at ROCK’S


STONfc AND MARBLE MASONS BLACKBURN ROAD


GREAT HARWOOD. Tel. 21G4 grocers


COFFEE. . . join dr vivrrq Zocya Swedish fine (jrlnd- Twinitir/s. Viennese. HAG.


18 RAILWAY VIEW


IS YOUR TV AERIAL DOWN OR DAMAGED?


Then call for expert repairs. Trade enquiries Invited.


C. Blackburn, 49, Hurtley St., Burnley.'


Te l.: Burnley 78204


LANCASHIRE EDUCAT ION C OMMI T T E E


Divisional Executive No. ; SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE


C L I TH ER O E PENDLE JUNIOR SCHOOL


! COOK - IN - CHARGE required a t nd experience should reach th e h e 3rd .January. 1904.


LANCASHIRE EDUCAT ION C OMMI T T E E


SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE


and experience should reach th e Divisional Education Officer, Educa­ tion Office Blackburn Road. Rish­ ton. n ot la ter th a n th e 3rd .January. 1964.


q u i re d a t th e ab o v e -n am ed school. 71 h o u r s p e r we ek—wage £1 7s. id . Application by le tte r s ta t in g ace


CLEANER required initially 3 hours per week.--Clitheroe 11H1 a f te r 7 p.m.


COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL WELFARE ASSISTANTS (3i re ­


CUTHEROE niBBLESDALE


th e above-named canteen. 35 hours per week—wage .C7 12s. 9d. per week. a Application by le tte r s ta t in g ace


SITUATIONS VACANT


88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEKOE r HE


MATERNITY SHOP


CLITHEROE TOFFEE CHOCOLATES BY


su n s u uw n s c u i t s b ' i s and NURSING BRAS ETC. ETC.


E V ER Y TH IN G FOR 1HE E X P E C TANT MOTHER


42. STANDtSH S TRE E T BURNLEY. Tel. 253?


LOANS 11. WELFORD ROAD. LEICESTER


£5 UPWARDS UNSECURED F. S. RICHARDS LTD.


HIM FRIG IDAIREMW. T. A


HOOVER WASHER and Cleaner Ser­ vice. for immediate a t ten t io n call Aspdens 26. King St.. Clitheroc. Tel. 81


SHIP'S CARPETS


New condition, an sizes. Many soiled bargains ann Carpets a t sale orlces. Ju s t n word to those looking for large and odd-sized carpets. Now in stock: 6 x 4, fil x 4, 51 x 31. ft x 4 5 x 31. 5 x 3. 4 | x 4. 4) x 31. 41 x 21. 4 x 4. 4 x 31. t 4 x 21. 31 x 21. etc., etc. All pile


u t t e d through Carpets from £6/10/0 4 v 3s from £12


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


TAPSE LL & WEST L IMI T ED '• The Old Firm ” Opposite New Inn


89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Also at


No. 15. BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON


BROADLOOM AXMiNSTER A: WILTON FITTED


All th e la te s t colours aria designs All a t less th an usual prices Widths from 27 ins io « yards


Example: h x 4 varcis £27/10/0 Delivered an a litte a tree TAPSELL Sc WEST


T e l . r ,? 8 in Also a t S k in to n 8'J. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON


PIANO TUNING ana repairing oy experts: 35 years' experience: P.C. receives prompt a t te n t io n .—Sharp,


42 New Bank Road. Blackburn. Phone Blakewatcr 4318U


RE UPHOLSTERY.


p a t te rn s lor your choice. Work­ manship first class and guaranteed. Collections and deliveries free. Phone or write today and we will be pleased to call evenings a t your convenience. Distance no object.— Beakbane. 68 Sand.vgate Burnlev. TcL 7188.


t man's profit. We re-cover your lreasured 3-picce as new lor as


Save Middle i ttle as £10. Chairs £3. Over 100


Oridie’s Textiles Kin:r St., Clitlicroo


WANTED


FEATHEI I BEDS warned.—Small, 21 Park Rd.. Southpor t. Tel. 237b,


PREMISES wanted suitable for torn age olub in Clitheroc. Large cellar preferred. — Write Box No. L.J. Advertiser and Times.


POULTRY AND EGGS


ANY MAKE ot SEWING MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or com­ pletely overhauled: satisfaction guaranteed. — Walter Thomason


Open Market. Clitheroe. cvcrv Tues­ day and Saturday


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods rc-covercd; new aprons: wheels re-tyred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woonc Lane. Clithcroe. Tel. 683.


SAVE SPACE IN YOUR HOME! Let tus convert youi sewing machine


free all d is tr ic ts—Walter Thomason. Open Market. Clltheroo. Tuesdays und Saturdays.


A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woonc Lane. Tel. 683.


model. Price only £12 10s.. which includes electric motor, s titch light, i foot control, and handsome carry­


o an a t tra c t iv e electric portable ng case. Collection and delivery


NEW 19 T E LEVISION SETS, rental terms only 8/9 per week. — From


A.1. RUGS. 27" x 54", 29/6.— Co-op F urnishing. Moor Lane.


‘D E F IA N T " Transistors. £11 11s. Od.. £13 2s. 6d. and £14 14s. Od.—Co-op Furnishing, Moor Lane.


Divisional Education Office. Black­ tb urn Road. Rishton. n o t la ter th a n


COT AND MAT TRESS as new. — Apply. 2. Kirk Avenue. Low Moor, Clitheroe.


S EM I -D E T A C H E D H O U S E , with Garage. Vacant Possession. — 22, Moorland Crescent. Clitheroe.


SEWING MACHINES Hobkirks h a v e the largest


range with the most comncti- five nriccs. Full stock of attach­ ments and accessories.


Repairs to every make. I I O B K I R K S


( T H E SPECIALISTS)


12G. DARWEN S TRE E T BLACKBURN


L.S. AND O.S. Wyncyetle gowns. —■ Economic Store Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


CLERK REQUIRED


IN TEXTILE MILL OFFICE Apply:


HOLMES MILL, CLITHEROE Tel. 54


Night- s. 70.


PURSUANT TO SECT ION 97 OF T H E TR U S T E E ACT , 1925


P le a s a n t . C h a tb u rn . Cl lth e ro e. L am i. c NOT IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t


He: CHARLES NORMAN P.-VITf r SON d eceased la te o f a Mnnni


areditors and others having claims


deceased among th e uni ties entitled c t. ii-rcto. having regard only to vl.S


date th e Administrators i nt c r ni t n d is tr ib u te th e estate of the V S


hllms ol Which We h aw b e e n n o th


be°At9M. th‘S 17m ° “y °! fccem-. H. STANLEY WOOD a* r n


19. Piccadilly, B ra d fo rd , 1.


De an House.


2nd day of December 1963 slm„id give notice thereof In writing to ns th e undersigned Solicitors to Administrators of th e Estate or 1 In said deceased on or before the 9sih day of February 1964 after whu-h


gainst th e es ta te of the above- named deceased who died on the


SALE. Day-old Pulle ts , W.L. x R.I.n,


and R.I.R. x W.L.. £13 per 100; j Booking J an u a ry 24th onwards. ' month-old Pulle ts , £17 10s. 0d.. 1 when available.—J. Clegg. Higher I Edge Farm. Slaidburn. near C lu b - ! eroe. Tel. S laidburn 276.


I


LIVE PO U L TR Y roqd.. top prices Tc). S. Townson, Slaidburn 271. -


AT STUD


3 BOARS a t s tu d ; pea. Essex, large White and Landrnce Sows and Gilts


Simpson Grindlcton. Chat. 20:j , accom;


T H E C U TH E R O E AUCTION MA RT CO.. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT. Dec. 30th


Consignors are asked to have Stock p in early and th e ir cards duly com


Calves and Fatstock a t 11-30 am


lctcd. WEDNESDAY NEXT , Jan. 1st


a Usual Sale of Newly-calved Cattle


t 11 a.m. FRIDAY NEXT , Jan. 3rd


G For tnightly Sale of In-calf and Tel. 325.


eld Cattle a t 11 a.m. J . W. MARSHALL


LEGAL NOTICE


of 3. Mount Pleasant. Chatburn Clltheroo. Lancs., who died on onc{ December. 1963. please romimmi- ra tc with H. STANLEY WOOD I- CO.. Solicitors. Dean House in Piccadilly. Bradford. 1.


Waving custody or knowledge of anv ' n ill made by th e above-named into


PAT TERSON, CHARLES NORMAN h Will any Solicitor or other person


Secretary. tra n sp o r t available. — G WHY NOT TRY


PHOTOGRAPHING THOSE LIGHTS?


ROBIN BOWLES (Photographic Information Council)


tS'lIE illuminations at this lime of Ihc year are not only worth going out of your way to sec, but to photograph too. If you have never tried shooting the lights at night, here arc a few tips


to help you bring back a dramatic record. If you have a modern camera with a "fast” lens which


onens up lo f/2.8 or wider, you can load a "fast” film (one rated at about'400 ASAl and shoot away without the aid of a


tripod. Select


th e slowest s h u t te r Sliced vou cun m a n ag e w ith o u t


inducing c a m e r a sh a k e—some s te ad y tvpes c an m a n ag e 1 / lo th of a second h a n d -h e ld - a n d


using v o u r widest ap e r tu re , w an d e r 'a ro im d in se a rc h of th e


b r ig h t lights. Owners of


less advanced


cameras can produce equally compelling pictures, but natu­ rally, longer exposures must bo given with lenses that arc not designed to be used at wide


apertures. Since i t is vir tu a lly impossible


to take a sh ak e- f ree p ic tu re han d -h eld w ith a n exposure of two o r th re e seconds, a tr ipod m u s t he used, a n d 't h e s l im ie r lired by means of a cable release.


Some u ltra-sens itive exposure


m e te rs a re capable of giving a re ad in g for th e l ig h ts a t n ig h t , h u t more o f ten th a n n o t th e exposures have to be ju dged, an d


i t pays to tak e two o r th re e sh o ts of th e sam e s u b c c t giving d if fe rent exposures. T h e s h o r te r


ones mnv r e c o r d only th e b r ig h te s t lights , while th e longer


ones will record d e ta il in th e


I to record the brightest parts of the scene in detail, and l/8th of


some suggested exposures for a brightly Illuminated street, such as London’s Regent Street. With 400 ASA black-and-white film give 1/30111 at 17 4 if you wish


d a rk e r a re a s as well. As a rough guide, here are


a second if you w a n t to over­ expose s lig h t ly th e h ig h l ig h ts an d record d e ta il in th e d a rk e r a re a s . I f you a re us in g colour film r a te d a t 25 ASA. give 1/4 of a second a t f/2.8, or 1 second a t th e s am e a p e r tu re fo r gene ra l views. Movie-makers sh ould use th e ir widest a p e r tu re if colour film is loaded— in th e region of f/1.9. In c id en ta l ly , e i th e r d a y l ig h t or


ar t if ic ia l l ig h t colour film may be used, b u t you m u s t expe ct to get different, colour ren d e r in g s . Th e d ay l ig h t type film will produce a warm, s lig h t ly red d ish image, while th e a r t if ic ia l l ig h t film will give a tru e r , b u t more cold, ren d e r in g .


LONG EXPOSURES I f you a re u s ing lo n g expo­


sures . you will record moving su b je c ts a s blurs on your pic­ ture s. an d w h ils t the se a re usually n o t a c ceptable in d ay ­ light, th ey c a n h e lp to give im­ p a c t to your n ig h t - l ig h t sh o ts . Head- an d ta il- lam p s of vehicles, fo r insanc c, c a n produce a t t r a c ­ tive p a t t e r n s , especially in colour. In d eed , you m a y like to co n c en tra te on th e se tra c e s of light, a n d give e x t r a lo n g expo­ su re s—upw ard s of live seconds ;


you must rem ember , of course, to com p en s a te fo r th is by using


a co r re sp o n d in g ly sm a l le r ap p e ­ a l re. I f you double yo u r expo­ su re time, you m u s t close th e a p e r tu re by one whole s to p—say


f rom f/2.8 to f/4—a n d so on.


Publlihid toy PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS Limited. Clltheroe Advertiser and Times. Market Place, Clltheroe. Tel. 407. And printed a t NorthRatc, Blackburn. Tel. 4313.


London Office: 27 Tudor Street, Z.C.4.


RUSBRIDGE lor hlch-ciass WATCH A: CLOCK REPAIRS. All work carried o u t by o u r own craftsmen and fullv guaranteed.—24. King William S tre e t Blackburn. Tel. 7920.


BOYS' Dull'le Coats and Jeans. - - Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Hoad, Clitheroe.


RUSBRIDGE will give you th e Pest prices lor your o ld . JEWELLERY or will make you a good oiler in p a r t exchange for new goods.—24. King William S tre e t Blackburn.


Tel. 7920.


MEN’S Shot-tie Foam Backed Trry- lcno Coats.—Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road. Clitheroc.


MEN'S. Youths' and Boys' Jeans.— Economic Stores. 70. Whalicy Hoad. Clithcroe.


Bundle


Don’t forget .. vour dusters 2/9 Bundle


TH E BEST VALUE EVER


1961 A35 VAN £230


one year old, red, heater, one owner.


reg. 28-12-60, heater, grey.


1959 STANDARD £145


dc luxe, Reg. 11/12/56 one owner, Slandrivc.


1957 1000 CONVERTIBLE £290


white, one owner. 25,(Hit) miles


PO U L TR Y E FFECTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE


. received in s truc tio ns from Mr. R. Slater to sell by Auction a t HIGHER STEELANDS FA RM. Grindleton. Near Clitheroe. on SATURDAY 4th JANUARY, 11)64. th e Poultry Equip­ ment comprising:—


RICHARD TURNER A; SON have


10: 3 Night Arks: 6 Chicken Arks: 10 dropping P its: 2 Ladders: 6 Proven Bins: Cow Buckets: Skid chains as new: Hedge Clippers: Wheelbarrow: 2 new Oak Tubs: Ferg. Exhausc Pipe: Hose Pipe:


x P o ultry Cabins. 36 x 14 and 30 12: 5 Cabins, 12 x 8: 1 Cabin. 12 x


Antique Mnhog. Chest ol Drawers: 3 rush seated ladder back Chairs: 3 oak D.R. Chairs: Oak wall Mirrors: Carpet squares and rugs: Belling Elec. Cooker with ghiss door: Burco Elec. Boiler: Large Meat Safe; Dus- L te tte : Valor Oil Heater as new;


Poultry Feeding and Water Troughs, etc. p H O U S E H O L D FURNITURE: 3-


icce Hide Suite: Oak Sideboard:


argo Meat Safe. Sale a t 1 p.m. Terms Cash.


AUCT IONEERS ' OFFICES BENTHAM (Tel . : 444/5/0


F.-W. L. rSTEELE & CO.' ESTATE AGENTS A VALUERS


I-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TEL:- 10*1.


EVENINGS 1016


Full Details of Properties for sale on request.


Photographer engaged


■^JTSS GIL LIAN MARY HIGSON, only d a u g h te r of


Mr. an d Mr.s. Geoffrey Higson. of Wycollar Drive, h a s become engaged to Mr. Robin M. Barlow,


j only son of Mr. an d Mrs. j . m . j Barlow of T h e Red Cottage. ; Rimington. j Miss Higson a t te n d e d Oakfield I School, K irkby Lonsdale, an d : Lucklcy School, Berkshire . S h e I is th e in d u s tr ia l p h o to g ra p h e r a t i Scapa Dryers. Ltd., B la ckburn. | Mr. Barlow is a n old boy of ; Oundlc School, an d g a in ed his B.Sc. degree a t London Univer ­ sity. He is w ith th e Accrington Brick an d T i le Co.. Ltd., of which his fa th e r , ch a irm an of th e Bowland Bench of m agis ­


tra te s . is man ag in g director. Ho is a member of C litheroc


Golf Club. Deposit £140-7-11 © 36 months at £19-1-8


Deposit £110-7-6 ® 36 months at £15-0-2 RILEY 1.5 SALOON


£1051-16-3 £405-10-0 £551-7-6 £701-7-11


. LAND AND ■ ESTATE AGENTS.. FISHER & Co.


4 KING- LANE, .CUTHEROE i TELEPHONE.2S7 '


T H E C L I TH ER O E AU C T IO N MA RT CO., LTD.


MONDAY N E X T . Dee. 23rd


stock toge ther with Newly-calved Cattle a t 11-30 a.m. No Sale on Wed­ nesday. Dee. 25th.


Unusual S a le -o f Calves and Fat- J . W. MARSHALL. Tel. 325. Secretary.


all th e ir Customers th e Season's Greetings an d wish th em a Happy an d Prosperous New Year.


The Directors an d Stair extend to " PENDLE CLOSE ”


C LAREMONT AVENUE C L I TH ER O E


entrance hall with wrought iron balustrade staircase, th ro u g h lounge cum d in e tte with French windows to patio and re a r garden, kitchen with s tainless steel s in k u n i t and f itted cupboards, four bedrooms, bathroom, separate W.C. Central s heating, garage, wash-house, tool


iOpen porch with tiled Uoor anti oak ron-studded f ro n t door, square l hed, garden areas. Long term


For fu r th e r par ticulars and viewing apply:—


Padiham Estate Agenoy, 13a, Church Street. Pndiham. Tel padiham 71193 or Nelson G2893 (after 0 n.m.)


Ellis Si Sons. 459, Lord Street, Southport. Tel. Southport 5195.


GUARD AGAINST HAZARDS ON HOLIDAY


r|"'EN years ago, nearly 1.7 million p e o p l e from


Britain went abroad for their holidays. Last year (1962), over four million decided to cross the Channel—and even the Atlantic. For some, however, a long-


awaited holiday can be spoilt by a twist of fates whose con­ sequences can be guarded


against. F o r example, one lady was


knocked down while holidaying


easehold Ground R en t £9 Gs. Od. p.a.


in P e rp ig n an . F ran c e . S he was badly h u r t—h e r leg an d pelvis were f ra c tu re d a n d h e r shoulder injured. F o r tu n a te ly , sh e was in su red a n d th e h o sp ita l bills in F ra n c e a s well as th e cos t of five se a ts on th e p la n e home ( to ac commoda te h e r s tre tc h e r ) , plus h e r h u sb a n d 's expenses,


were p a id for u n d e r th e te rms of h e r policy. F o r prote ction a g a in s t b ad


luck when it 's le a s t expected, h o ldaymakers a rc well advised to cons ide r th e forms of in su ­ ra n c e ava ilable to them.


T h e th re e ma in sections of


holiday in su ran c e cover medical expenses, perso n a l accident, an d luggage.


F ir s t , it is w orth rem ember ing


th a t a t th e m om en t a p a r t from Norway, Sweden. D enm a rk , an d Yugoslavia, no overseas co u n try h a s a reciprocal a r ra n g em e n ts w ith o u r own N a tio n a l H e a l th Service. In o th e r countries , th e cos t to th e h o lid aym a k e r o f med­ ical tre a tm e n t in th e ev e n t of ac ­ c id en t o r illness can be very h igh, p a r t ic u la r ly in th e U.S.A. F o r th is re a so n , a n in su ran c e policy covering medical expenses is a n e c essary form of prote ction. Normally, th is covers all medi­ cal. su rg ic a l, hospita l, and nu rs in g -h om e bills.


In th e U nited S ta te s , lo r


in s tan c e , h a v in g on e's app en d ix out c a n cost a s m u ch a s £300. T h e in su ran c e in ad d i tio n covers th e in c reased cos t of r e tu rn trav e l an d a d d i tio n a l hote l ex­ penses for th e in ju re d person an d also for a f r ien d who may h a v e to ac com p an y o r s ta y w ith a sick or in ju red person. T h e se expenses would n o t come w ithin an y reciprocal a r ra n g em e n t . T h e cost of a medical expenses policy?. About 12s. Gd. for one person for a fo r tn ig h t , providing cover of up to £100.


P e rso n a l a c cid en t in su ran c e is a lmos t a s im p o r tan t .


While on a cycling to u r on th e C o n tin en t, a ho lid aym ak e r was involved in a ro a d accident, su f fe r in g a broken a rm a n d .leg. T r a n sp o r t back to E n g lan d was a r ra n g e d th e expenses m o u n t in g to n e a r ly £66. Besides s e t t l in g th is bill for medical expenses, th e in su ran c e com pany p a id th e in ju red cyc lis t to ta l d isab lem e n t p aym en ts of £10 a week for


several m o n th s u n d e r th e te rm s of h is a c c id en t policy.


LOST LUGGAGE L a s t luggage—i t always seems


to be th e o th e r person who su f ­ fers. But be p rep a re d , for i t could h ap p e n to you. b o th a t home an d abroad.


h o lid aym ak e r—which probably


me an s m o s t people—th e re is also a w e a th e r policy by which i t is possible to insure a g a in s t ra in


b oth in B r i ta in an d in a n um ­ b e r o f overseas co u ntr ies . The se


ra in policies cover m o s t holiday c e n t r e s a n d th e premiums n a tu ra l ly v ary a c co rd in g to th e a re a an d tim e of th e year.


F in a l ly a h o lid aym a k e r b it ten


by th e bug of v a c a tio n in g ab ro ad , p u t in a claim for £15 on re tu rn in g to E n g lan d . T h e claims? Medical expenses follow­ ing a mosquito bite.


F o r th e w e a th e r - minded r ~ # — fJla&e&awi


48, PARSON LANE, CUTHEROE


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA ’Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day and Night) fo r


WREATHS : : BOUQUETS CUT FLOWERS : : PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee* Toa and Biscuits served


IN MEMORIAM


ALTHAM.—Loving memories of a dear father. William Altham. who died December 30. 1962. Life is eternal. Love will remain. In God's own time Wc will meet again.


—From your ever loving family, Cherry Hall, Grindleton.


—From your own Dorothy. " Love always."


HUDSON.—Treasured memories of a dear son and brother. Sgt. Edward Hudson. R.A.F.. who passed away December 29. 1943.


Loved and remembered every day. —By his mother and sister, Twis- ton.


Dear in our h ea rts lie will always stay.


PEMBERTON.—Treasured memories of dad, died Jan u a ry 2, 1942. Mother. J an u a ry 11. 1940. — " Always in o u r th o u g h ts .”


Edith. Jo h n and Milliccnt.


ROBERTS.—Treasured memories, of Jo hn, died December 30, 1949. in Africa. " Always remembered.*’ —From his loving s is te r Alice and family, Rochdale.


SANDERSON. — Treasured memories of a dear husband, who died December 30. 1955. Also a dear son, died November 1, 1934.


—122. Whalley Road. Clitheroc. >


THOMPSON. — In loving memory of my sister Margaret Thompson, who


died December 28, 1962. Also


—From sis ter J an e and family. Rochdale.


Discoveries . . . by Reg Extan


B1


mo too (Fool's Errand)"— Decca I7 1792. A chance of style from his last few hits. It‘s a fast up-tempo number, with a great beat backing— should be a hit. Coupled with another up-tempo n u mb e r "What am 1 gonna do." Of course, an y Elvis Presley


|ILLY FURY comes up with "Do you really love


disc seems au tom a t ic a l ly bound to be a h it . And I ’ll be su rp r ised if h is "Kiss me quick" (RCA Victor 1375) d o e sn 't ra c e in to th e c h a r ts . H e’s in top vocal form an d gets terriffic backing. On th e flip, slow b ent ballad "S om e th in g Blue"—b o th n um ­ bers from his LP "P o t Luck."


Lena Horne’s la te s t disc—


Swann, who were so successful w ith th e ir two-man show. "At th e drop o f a h a t ." a rc c a p t i­ v a t in g audiences ag a in w ith its successor, "At th e d r o p of a n o th e r h a t ." T h e y have a c h a r ­ m in g andi del ig h tfu l ly f resh sense of wit a n d humour .


"Now!" (S ta te s id e SS 246) h a s a l re ad y a t t r a c te d cons ide rab le a t te n t io n in America a n d was fe a tu red on a recen t B e rn a rd B rad e n TV show. Those b r i l l ia n t e n te r ta in e r s Michael Ftandors a n d Donald


Egg prices Minimum prices g u a ra n te e d to


producers of eggs s e n t to p a c k in g s ta t io n s th is week a r e : Large. 4 s. o ld .: S tan d a rd . 3s. 4$d.; Medium. 2s. 71d.; Small 2s. Otd.


An elderly w o m a n in a ch em is t's trying to rem ember


th e n am e of a medicine s a id : " I t 's n am ed a f te r a type o f bad woman." T h e a s s is ta n t even­ tua lly real ised th a t sh e w anted cortisone.—R e a d e r ’s Digest.


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EXPERIENCE— years and


brothe r Harold, who died Septem­ ber 15. 1955. ** Loved and remembered always.''


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’Phone: 6248


JONES (nec Kay).—On December 20, a t Queen's Park now a t Bnunk-y


Meade, to J e an and Maurice, a son, Christopher Michael. Both well.


KENYON (nec Booth.)— On Friday. December 20. a t Bramley Meade, to Jean Hillary, a son, Graham, a brothe r for Sanclra. Congratula­ tions.


ENGAGEMENTS


D U C KWO R TH — EARNSHAW. — Mr. and Mrs. S. Earnshaw, of 8. Pimlico t Road. Clitheroc. wish to announce


Duckworth, of 34. H cn th orn Road, Clitheroe. —Congratulations from b o th fami­


lies.


FARNHAM— WALLACE. — Mr. and Mr. F. Wallace, 31. P ark Avenue.


Clltheroe. have


of Mr. and Mrs. Farnham. West- mo u n t. Eltham. London. —Congratulations from botli fami­ lies


t an nouncing th e engagement of p l e a s u r e in h e ir dau g h te r Jean to Brian, son


GLEAVE— GLOVER. — I h c engage­ men t is announced between Cynthia Margaret, oniv d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. H. Glover, of 46, P ark Avenue, Clitheroc. and William Lance, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cleave, of 22. Ta lbot Close. Clithcroe. —Congratulations from both fami­


lies.


MALCOLMSON — McQUADE. — Mr. an d Mrs. Malcolmson, of Mitum


Green, wish to announce the engagement of th e ir second >on Ian to Marion, second d aughter of Mr. and Mr.s. Sienko, of 8, East- ford Place. Low Moor.


SHARPLES — SMI TH. — Councillor Taylor Smith. J.P.. ami Mrs. Smith, of Over Houses Fain'.. Bar­ ley. have much p l e a s u r e


annou nc in g th e engagement of s th e ir d aug hter , Valerie, to Arthur,


tn


Lower Slade Farm, Huntroydc. Nr. Burnley.


SILVER WEDDING


ROBINSON.—Congratulations Azncs and Reggie on your anniversary,


December 31, " Health and happiness be yours."


—Love, P eter, Mary, Er:c and family.


DEATHS


BARTON.—On December 20. 196:’, (in hospital i. Harold Reginald, th e


ors, Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day. 1017 night.


dearly loved husband of Alice Barton, of 21. Mytton View, aged 62 years. Cremation was a t Accring­ —ton on Tuesday. December 24. 1963.


t Inq.. Calverley’s. Funeral Direc­


GREENBANK. — On December 20. 1963, at 41. H e n t h o r n Road, Clitheroe. Jo h n Edward, th e .be­ loved husband of th e la ic Martha


J. Croenbnnk. aged 83 years, in ­ Dte rred at Clitheroc Cemctrrv on


—Inq., Bennett, Clithcroe. Tel. 582. ecember 23.


METCALFE.—On December 22, 1963 (suddenly!, a t he r home. 64. Pim­


dearly loved wife of Allan Metcalfe. Service in Chthevoc Parish Clmrrh a t 2 p.m. Fridav, December 27. prior to interment in Ciitlirroe Cemetery. —Inq., Calvorlevts, F uneral Direc­ tors, Ch atb u rn Hoad. Clithcroe. Ti l. 297 day. 1017 rucht.


lico Road, Clitheroc. Louisa the ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BARTON. — Mrs. A. Barton and family wish to thank all relative* friends, neighbour.' and stair of Ribble Motor Services for th e ir messages of sympathy and flora, b tr ib u te s received during th e ir sad


—21. Mytton View. Chtheroe. ereavement.


DICKINSON.— The famdv of th e s late Emmanuel Dickinson, express


t d ur ing th e ir bereavement. Also Bi le medical and n uhs ing stair of t lackburn Royal Infirmary for


all o th e r friends for floral tr ib u te s received and kindness


eighbours. Rev. A. F. Clark and s h o w n


—23. Mitchell S tree t. Clithcroe. h e ir kindness.


DOUGLAS.—The family of th e late Mr. Richard Douglas wish to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours and th e management and stall of Ciithcroc Co-operative Society Ltd. for th e ir kind expressions of sym­ ipathy anti floral tr ib u te s received


n th e ir bereavement. Also th e Rev. —is tr ic t mir.se for th e ir kindness.


Canon Baker, th e Rev. W. Frank- d land an d th e family doctor and


Clitheroe.


FOULDS.— The family of th e late Mr. Joseph S. Foulds wish to


Fields Farm, Waddington, near


ment. Also th e family doctor and th e Rev. R. Jobling for th e ir kind­ ness. —17. Albemarle S treet. Ciithcroc.


GREENBANK.—The relatives of the late Mr. Jo h n E. Greenbank wtsli f to th a n k all friends and neighbours


A. K. Bisbrown for his kindness. — t l , Hcnth orn Road. Clithcroe.


n th e ir bereavement. Also th e Rev.


or th e ir kind expressions of sym­ ipath y and floral tr ib u te s received


SPEAK.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Speak wish to th a n k all relatives, friends and neighbours for th e kind ex­ tpressions of sympathy anti floral


ment. Also Dr. Smith and th e dis­ —tr ic t nurses for th e ir kindness.


r ib u te s received m th e ir bereave­ 23. Slddow’s Avenue. Clitheroe.


th a n k ail relatives, friends and neighbours for th e ir kind expres­ tsions of sympathy and floral


r ib u te s received in th e ir bereave­ nincere th a n k s to all relatives, on of Mr. and Mr.s. E. Sharpies, of


daughter, J e an Barbara, to Ray­ mond. son of Councillor and Mr.s.


h e engagement of th e ir eldest


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