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The Clithcroe Advertiser A Times, December 4, 1964 ESTATE AGENTS A VALUERS


1-3. CASTLE GATE. CUTHEROE. T E l> « n .


EVENINGS SOU


W . & F. DAWSON LONG-TERM VALUE


FOR


Come to us ■lor MOTOROLA AND RADIOMOBILE CAR RADIOS f o r EXIDE CAR AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLE BATTERIES f o r LUCAS-C.A.V. COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES f o r CRYPTON ELECTRONIC ENGINE TUNING fo r DUNLOP CAR AND COMMERCIAL TYRES


AM) FOR THE ULTIMATE IN AUTO-ELECTRICAL BATTERY AND TYRE SERVICE


Save time and money - Come to us for all your motoring Requirements


PRIMROSE GARAGE, WHALLEY ROAD, 8 8 3 /4 /5


TELS. CUTHEROE MORLAND SLIPPERS


SEAFORTH Luxurious real sheepskin hide slipper Ileal sheepskin collar decorates this lady's suede brown, green, red. pink, lining, soft hide sole. In blue, sky. 47/11.


BOUNCER BONNY


DERRICK GREEN, MI’S 4, Railway View, Clitheroc


KENMORE Man's popular slipper In «ue<ic hide, with


real sheepskin liniup. Soil hide sole. In frown, burgundy, moss, nut, peat tundra. 49/11


D. LORD & SON 5, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE :: TEL. 488


THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES OFFEREO FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


THORNBERS c gaer


FOR ALL FOOTWEAR REQUIREMENTS WE ALSO REPAIR


ALL KINDS OF FOOTWEAR AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE


86/88, BAWLANDS, CLITHEROE


A MACHINE FOR EVERY FARMER’S NEED


“ BOMBARDIER” FY4 and FSLl


BA MF O RD S P R E A D E R S CONTACT


LINDLEY PATE (gisburn) LTD. TEL. 251


CARPET COSTS SO MUCH LESS


becuii.se it comes to you at factory price direct from the Cyril Lord factoryI


ie wonderful range! * wonderful textures! * wonderful value!


For free sample and esnmatc contact your local Curd Lord Agent


62. BROWNLOW STREET, CLITHEROE D A N N Y ’ S


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 99


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS INTERWOVEN FENCING. PANELS.


GATES, ETC. THE NEW WANEY EDGE Fencing of all descriptions


Open .Sundays until noon. All types o f


CLITHEROE MODEL RAILWAY CENTRE For


Exptri guidance on Model Rail­ ways and Roadways come to Alt Models. Layouts dcsipned and hnill. ltasebciards. Transformers. Scenic Parts, llackuroumls and Materials.


GEM. GRAHAM, PARISH, TRAMS. TROLLEY RUSES. MINIC. SCALEXTRIC, WRENN 152.


Come and sec our range.


COLEMANS OF CLITHEROE


4, Castle Street. Tel. 428 HEAIUiNG AIDS


• Minialtnes from l /5th oz. Q Extreme power at ear level. 0 Repairs. Moulds. Batteries.


9 Home visits arranged—morn­ ing afternoon or evening.


0 Always at your service.


DERRICK ’GREEN M.P.S.


-1, Railway View, Clitlieroe for appointment wilh


R. POLLARD M.S.II.A.A.


Independent Hearing Aid Audiologist


TR1ANG. l’F.CO, WRENN,


CARPET ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUN WAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fiiline Service WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


For DISTINCTIVE


DECORATING — Consult —


GERALD WHITEHEAD (Decorator)


Gl. Ilarwood. Tel. 3052


FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, AND APPOINTMENT TO VIEW ALL PROPERTIES, APPLY AT THE AGENT’S OFFICESi


6 and 8. CHURCH ST., CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 1252


ALSO AT BLACKBURN 55421 J WELLINGTONS


R. TURNER 82-86 LOW ERG ATE


AND SON


CLITUEROE Phone 1102


Enjoying an unobstructed view from the rear and with attractive gardens The house contains:-


ENTRANCE HALL, LOUNGE. 1G' x 12' !)' with French Window


to garden. DINING KITCHEN. 11' x 11. THREE BEDROOMS, BOXROOM. HALF TILED BATHROOM with W.C., GARAGE and COAL STORE integral with tile main structure. FREE­ HOLD R.V £98. RATES PAYABLE £49. 1GS. 4d. WATER RATE £4. 2s. 10.


I The property is in first class order throughout. 27. TEL. 419 Hand-Made


BOOTS ami


CLOGS ____________________ TEL. 251___


LANTERN WAV," SAAVLEY DRIVE, GREAT HARWOOD


Occupying a corner site with Lyndon Avenue. There are well stocked gardens witn lawns and the accommodation contains SQUARE ENTRANCE HALL. LOUNGE 18 :r x 12' ADJOINING SUN LOUNGE. French doors to rear garden. SUPERIOR KITCHEN stainless steel sink unit, oiled fired cooker heating the hot water supply. ADJOINING GARAGE with Coalstore. THREE BEDROOMS. WELL APPOINTED BATHROOM, large airing cupboard with immersion heater. SEPAR­ ATE LOW SUITE W.C.


The residence was built in 1958 and is in excellent condition throughout.


at te nt io n


K0ZY THEATRICAL and CLOTHING STO RES


in Chester Street. Kony Nook Blackburn.


Right Opposite Roschill Garage. THIS WEEK ONLY SPECIAL


100 STAGE AND T.V. GOWNS Sires 84" to 58" hips.


Also TWO PIECESUITS and COATS r«nts S.B. Dinner Suits and Tails Make it a Posh Aflair this Xmas! Part'W0^ L MOTeK " ’ 21/'


VERY ATTRACTIVE DORMA BUNGALOW LAXGSMAW DRIVE, CLITHEROE


Apyoffitmen^^BLACKBURN 52169. "7 , . - cfrvice. Hoods re-covered*.


PRA,!^ mtotis- wheels re-tyred and E. Hargreaves Moor


Lane arid Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 683 ____ __


8EWI.NC MACHINES SERVICED,


son. Phonb Nelson 62122._________ rr.a.nc TUNED, repaired, modern-


'VU o .V L sh anry .T ''N ew - Bank Small Blackburn! Telephone Black burn 581)511.


VICTORIA STREET, CLITHEROE


Middle ol terraced cottage property with garden at front and large garden at the rear. It is situate in a convenient position for shops and the town centre. The accommodation contains: ENTRANCE HALL. SITTING ROOM, LIVING ROOM. KITCHEN, TWO BEDROOMS, SEPARATE YARD with W.C.


RATES PAYABLE: £10 3s. 4d.


111 .Vnre "-Piece as new for as }i«


Save Mlddlc- re-cover your


your'^choict Tvork? fflfin¥*v5s“ 5S{!v5asrn^ :


gS^^%A°??cynfn^?fyr bcn5inicnce Distance no object.— neakban?. 68. Sandygate. Burnley.


RPJijTwr MACHINE I Wc can now 37, SUAWBRTDfiK STREET. CLTTT-TKROR


Situate near to ihe town centre, this cottage properiv contains'- SITTING ROOM. DINING ROOM. LEAN-TO KITCHEN. TWO BEDROOMS. SEPARATE YARD with toilet.


RATES PAYABLE £12. 5s. Od.


"nteh5lCftA?y Buiranteed. for only "“ ‘ d-O complete. Hand


« f > L c / " ' » i r lUaricr‘mSdS i» G en u in e after


ai ?T 1UThe Waiter Thomast


, „ ’Ventre 12/H. Scotland Road. Nelson 62123-


Vi1ce.-- f *?e_ ’Vn /rLl HanHunri ROOd


10.0 Genuine 10t lie Walter


s


Tel. 7188. niiY A SECOND HAND


MlpplLon s e w m a s t e r electric Th<J7hie3 roundW


SEW NG MAomrit ont rely new spool. with reverse


sales sei- on Sew-


TAcondLhand! mndlted “ nef soiled scc‘,p?, cheap also Broadloom. All


^ l a t e s t colours and designs. triton also Indian ---------- -


\ydton. ■' ,[ at | stock and a


mand is consistent from the out-


ess than usual odd sizes which


prlccS'nr stocked elsewhere are a aro not ^ b u s in e s s , as the de­


• districts. fix 4 carpets at £27 10s. 0d.,


done from ^ ^ i 90t^ 0phSne9*62816; nnd* 57^59, ’Swadford Street. 8kip- ton. lAonfe 2960


“S ! s 16 years in the trade.— ■'nw* \Valter * Thomason dewing rlntrc K/7+. Scotland Road. Nel­


iViTiicd. or converted to electric lomk s


THE OLDEST FIRM IN THE TRADE IN CLITHEROE (ESTABLISHED 1892)


For the Executors of the late Mrs. S. E. South worth. STONE-BUILT DETACHED HOUSE


OAK MOrSE. I- ASTHAM STREET, CUTHEROE


THIS SUPERIOR DOUBLE FRONTED RESIDENCE HAS STONE BAYS AND SILLS WITH A BLUE SLATED ROOF. THE SECLUDED LAWNS AND WALLED GARDENS ARE ATTRACTIVELY LAID OUT TO THE FRONT AND REAR THE RESIDENCE IS SITUATE OFF WADDINGTON ROAD IN A QUIET RESIDENTIAL LOCALITY AND WITHIN EASY DISTANCE OF THE TOWN CENTRE. SCHOOLS AND THE RIBBLE VALLEY.


Accommodation :- ENTRANCE HnLL, LOUNGE 22R. Gin x 14ft. Bln with bay window. DINING ROOM 15ft. Bln x 14ft. Bin.. MORNING ROOM 14ft. x 13ft. LARGE KITCHEN. PANTRY. REAR CLOAKROOM .with washbasin, FOUR BEDROOMS, DRESSING ROOM. PLAYROOM. THREE PIECE BATHROOM with shower TWO SECOND FLOOR ROOMS. Useful Outbuildings including DOUBLE GARAGE which is 36ft. 6in. x Lift. Gin. RATES PAYABLE £78.


(Geollrey M. Taylor. F.V.I.)


NEW DETACHED BUNGALOW of SUPERIOR QUALITY at WADDINGTON


bedrooms hallway, bathroom, lounge, large dlnlng/kttchcn. utility rear porch etc. Garage. Freehold. No road charges. Almost ready for occupation.


Beautiful rural situation with open aspects and comprising 2 double


maintained Freehold Semi-Detached Residence


The most attractive and well


13, WINDSOR AVENUE. CLITHEROE


tains 2 bedrooms, bathroom, lounge dinlng/kitchen, pantry, washou.se etc. Detached garage. Good size garden areas. VIEWING BY ■ APPOINTMENT


The compact accommodation con­ ONLY


The stone built terraced house 45.HENTHORN ROAD, CLITHEROE


entrance porch, sitting room, living room kitchen, with s.s. sink unit, etc., larder. Outside w.c. Vacant possession.


comprising 2 bedrooms (bath and basin In rear bedroom i. from


In good order throughout and


properties for sale in the area on request from:


F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


1/3. Castle Gate. Clitheroe. Telephone 1092.


BY GEORGE MfDDELTON (SENIOR)


Freehold Sir*' - Built Dwelling House:


No. 9(1, ST. PAUL STREET. Low Moor, Clitheroc


room, above are two bedrooms. Out­ side yard. Freehold. Plot of land suitable for garage or greenhouse. Vacant possession. R.V. £21. Rates payable £10. 13s. 6d. £150 deposit, balance on mortgage.


Comprising sitting room, dining To view apply to:


GEORGE MIDDELTON (SENIOR) Auctioneer and Estate Agent.


83, Waddington Road, Clitheroc. Telephone 895.


No. 7. BAWDLANDS. A compact Cottace containing Sitting Room,


: Possession. No. 2C ESTABLISHED 1946 Geoffrey Taylor & Co. (David H. Heathcote) INCORPORATED AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS A ESTATE AGENTS


No. 58, PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE


d A stone-fronted Property in a


.Bathroom above. Outside Washousc | and Offices in rear yard.


Rent. Annual Rates payable: £18 6s. Od'Vacant Possession on completion.


Mains Services. Free front Ground


missicn to view any of the above, apply:


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estate Agents


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe (Tel. 95). miscellaneous sa le s


a t t e n t i o n


300 Cocktail and Woollen GOWNS


si/cs 34” hips to 58 hips All at 42,6


i p r e -xm a s s a l e


'Advance appointments desirable Tel. Blackburn 52169


j COSY CLOTHES LTD. A VERY ATTRACTIVE SEMI DETACHED HOUSE


Chaster Street, Copy Nook Blackburn


LOANS UNSECURED. F. S. Richards Ltd. 11. Welfortl Road. Leicester.


RADIO AND TV


6d. IN THE SLOT TV RENTALS No deposit. Cash refunds on collection. Free aerials. Free same-day service. Immediate installation. Ring Blackburn 57832. or call MAYERS. 9 SUDELL CROSS,


or 8!) REGENT STREET. BLACKBURN, and 35 WHALLEY HOAD. ACCRINGTON.


AT STUD


3 BOARS at stud; pcd. Essex largo White and Landracc sows ancl Gilts accom* transport available. — G.


Simpson, Grindleton. Chat. 203. WANTED


BICYCLE with 16” frame required to suit 7-year-old girl,— 28. East- moor Drive, Clitheroe. Tel. 3459.


BICYCLE REQUIRED, suitable for 8-year-old.—Phone CUtheroo 1287.


I BUY discarded clothing, modern, good condition.—Mrs. Hownrth, 31.


Church Souarc, Worsthorne. Tel. Burnley 78882.


DOLLS PRAM In good condition required.—14 Newton Street, Clith­


eroe.


ANTIQUE AND MODERN furniture, old foreign or English coins, and scrap metal wanted.—37, Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 1087.


LARGE TOYS WANTED, trikes, bikes, dolls houses, dolls cots, dolls prams, pedal cars, desks, also baby's cots, car chairs, push chairs, twin push chairs.—Tots and Teens. 40. Lowergnte, Clitheroe.


FOR HIRE


DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL avail­ able fo r wedding receptions,


parties, socials, etc. Excellent facilities. — Apply the Secretary, Red Syko. Twlston. Nr. Clithcroc. Tel. Gisburn 223.


POULTRY AND EGGS


LIVE POULTRY read., top prices S. Townson. Tel. Slnldburn 2d.


FRESHLY PLUCKED turkeys, ducks and chickens. — King, Commons Farm, Kirkmoor Road, Clithcroc.


6 P.O.L. INDIAN GAME PULLETS. unrelated cockerel. — 39. Rlbblc


Lane, Chatburn.


real Swiss chocolates by Suchard. Toiler, Lindt, and chocolates by Droste from Haarlem, Holland


at SCOTTS now 1 SCOTTS, THE FINE GROCERS 8. R AI LWAY_VJEW._C LITHEROE._


comprising: Vestibule. Hallway: Sitting Room with bay: Living Room, tile fireplace: Kitchen and Larder on the round Floor. Two large Bedrooms and Three-Piece


esirable residential locality and


tile range: Living Kitchen, tile range: and Two Bedrooms above. Private Yard at rear with Usual OHiros Mains Services. Freehold. Annual Rates: £10 Is. 8cl, Vacant


prises: Sitting Room with modern tile range; Living Kitchen with understair store: and Two Bed­ rooms above; Yard with W.C. and Coalstore. Mains Services. Free­ hold. Annual Rates payable £10 3s. 4d. Vacant Possession. Price £400.


M >. ALBERT STREET. LOW p OOR. A compact stone-built


roperty in nice condition. Com­ Full details of the above and other


HOTHERSAU- & FORREST F. A. L. P. A.


• AUCIIONLtRV VAiUIBS AHt) ( Si A ll. AGf HIS


DANK SALEROOMS. CUTHEROE ' I fL IS OB CVtNIHGS 7SS


FISHER & Co. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. __


M^ntL'pd instructions to Offer for hv Auction ON THE PREM-


ith e Conditions of Sale to be then ana there produced.


THE detached country .. dwellinghouse,


"SCAR HEAD,"


character, oak beams supporting mast ceilings, and delightfully


Accommodation:


stMiiicrv and larder on the ground floor and four bedrooms with bath and washbasin on two upper floors.


Large sitting room, living kitchen.


Usual outside offices. The Freehold Site:


yards nr thereabouts allows for a most attractive walled garden.


which extends to 720 sauare


Rateable value: £54 (9/2d. in the O. Vacant possession on completion.


j F u r th e r particulars and appoint* i 1 ment to view from: The Auctioneers,


, Bank Salerooms. Ctitheroc. (Tel.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN i CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


!No C BALMORAL AVENUE. A Semi Detached Dwellinshousc with ex-


' eel lent Garden area and ample i room for Garage. Accommodation:! i Hall: Lounge with bay. tile range; 1 Dinlng/Kitchcn and Larder on the Ground Floor. Three Bedrooms and


I combined Bathroom aim W.C. i above. Wash-house. Fuel Store,


| Rales payable: £32 10s. 8d. Vacant : Possession.


Mains Services. Freehold. Annual


No. 13. CARDIGAN AVENUE. In a very desirable locality, this well


' vices. Annual Rates payable: £15 5s Od. Vacant Possession.


built Property comprises: Vesti­ bule: Hallway: Sitting Room. Dining Room, roomy Kitchen and Larder on the Ground Floor. Two Bedrooms. Bathroom and W.C. above. Outside Coalstore and W.C. in cood Yard at rear. Mains Ser-


95) Vendors’ Solicitors: Baldwin, Weeks & Baldwin. 4. Duck Street


CO. LTD. _ _ _ _


WEST BRADFORD. Nr. Clitheroe. a stone-built property of some


sitinted opposite the entrance to Eaves Hall Lane.


re Mrs. Maria Sibsorv deceased. unTHERSALL & FORREST have


n iiftc tiy0N WEDNESDAY. 16th l tFrEMBER. 1964 at 3 n.m. subject


4 KING LANE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 257 II-


CLITHEROE LITTLEMOOR


is now proceeding at the above site. Wo strongly advise you to choose


The final phase of development


your plot for House or Bungalow, if you wish to live in the most pleasant


residential area of Clithcroe. We will be pleased to give you full details on request.


27. ST. PAUL’S STREET


erty. containing lounge, living- room. spacious fitted kitchen. 3 bedrooms and bathroom. Owing to owner leaving the dis­ trict the property must be sold, and


A well built and attractive prop­


we arc instructed to take the first reasonable offer. Further details of the above and


other properties on our books available on request.


FISHER & CO. 4. King Lane. Clithcroc. Tel. 257 Land and Estato Agents COMING OF AGE


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MA RT i COTTAM. — Congratulations and, _


j —From Mother and Dad. MONDAY NEXT. Dec. 7.


“ Tudcine' ‘if in"-in"/™ c . in . t i n n ! many friends and relatives for ‘


the usual sale of fat pigs. Prizes given in ten classes.


WEDNESDAY NEXT, Dec. 9. Broughton wish to thank their !


t presents on the occasion of their Golden Wedding anniversary


country newly-calved cattle at 1 1 ^ a.m. There will be offered 20 H.B. ; Shearlings due to lamb 20 February. :


Prize sale of local and north-' MONDAY. Dec. 14.


with the usual sale of fat cattle and sheep, prizes given in Four classes. a Judging 10.30 a.m. Sale at 11.30


Christmas Rale of Fat Pigs together .m. FRIDAY. Deo. 18.


store cattle at 11 a.m. J. W. MARSHALL.


1. 325 Fortnightly sale of in-calf and Secretary. PROPERTY WANTED


PROPERTY AND LAND of all descriptions urgently required.


Tenanted or vacant possession. Wc have the clients.—Contact Fisher A: Co.. Land and Estate Agents. 4. King Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 257.


TO LET


FULLY FURNISHED semi detached house to let m Whalley — Write


Box No. G.4. Advertiser and Times. PUBLIC NOTICES


RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CLITHEROE


NOTICE OF AUDIT, 19G3-64


the Audit of the Accounts of the above-named Council (and its Com­ mittees and Officers) for the year ended 31st day of March. 1964, to commence at the Clitheroe Rural District Council Offices. Church Brow. Clitheroe. on Monday, the 4th day of January. 1965. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where any local govern­ ment elector for the district may be present or be represented, and may make any objection to the said Accounts before the District Audi­ tor.


Fo: further particulars and per- FUAND NOTICE IS HEREBY


said Accounts duly made up and balanced, together with all rate books, account books, deeds, con­ tracts, accounts, vouchers and re­ ceipts mentioned or referred to in such Accounts, will be deposited at the Offices of the Council and will be open thereat during ordinary office hours, for seven clear days Immediately before the Audit, to the Inspection of all persons interested, who will be at liberty to take copies of or extracts from the same without


RTHER GIVEN that a copy of the PERSONAL


ROOF REPAIRS. Pointing. Con­ creting. — G. Pollard. 1, Contra! Avenue. Clitheroc. Tel. 611)


FACIAL HAIR EXPERTLY RE­ MOVED bv Miss Tomlinson. D.R.L., 2 St. James' Row. Burnley. Tel. 6678. Wed. 10-30—6-30 and Sat. by


appointment.


fee or reward. Dated this 4th day of December.


1964.


T. F. RUSHTON, Clerk of the Council.


LOANS LOST


LOST ON YORK STREET, gents, gold ring, great sentimental value.


Reward. — 33. Waterloo Road. Clitheroe


LOST. ONE HORNED EWE. red near huggon and back of head.—Parker,


Horns Farm. Slaidburn. Tel. 288.


LOST, GOLD BRACELET on Friday last. York Street. C.10 bus. or


Grindleton. Sentimental value. Reward.— 40. Whallcy Road, Clith­


eroe.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Clnu’cli Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298


Wreaths, Baunucts. Cut Flowers, otc.


A. PEARCE AND SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pondle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230>


Residence: 14. Brook Street, Clithoroe.


Members of Tcleflower.


NOEL KING (Ex-Hoover 10 years) 43. PIMLICO ROAD


Hoover Service PHONE: CUTHEROE 97V


Day or Evcninu Appointments


Why put up tvilh damp uneven Floors ?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


JAMES BOLTON & Son


EANAM OLD WHARF, EANAM,BLACKBURN on all floor problems


Telephone: Blackburn 59438 Evenings, Blackburn 57108 __ FREE TIPPING for


Hard Rubble and Clay 3 RIVERS


EAVES HALL LANE WEST BRADFORD


Tel. Clitheroe 523


Published dv PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS Limited. CUthcroe Aclvertlsrr and Times, Market Place,- Clltheroe. Tel. 407. And printed nt Northpate. Blackburn. Tel. 52345. London Office: 37 Tudor Street, E.C.*.


FUNERRLSERVICE I CLITHEROE 345


SCALES


BLACKBURN 53911 ACCRINGTON 32641 |


QUALITY is a habit at our


funeral establishment — a habit we would not change if we could. Every detail receives our personal, inter­ ested attention to assure the perfect tribute


the District Auditor has appointed ; and neighbours for their kind ....................................


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,


ROBERTS.--Mr. and Mrs. Roberts wish to thank all relatives, friends


, . , , r


- — - expressions ot sympathy and floral ; tributes received in their bereave- i ment: also the doctor and .stall’ of Clitheroe Hospital and the Rev. H. j D. Chapman for their kindnesses. 7. Brownlow Street. Clitheroe.


SWEENEY.— Mrs. Sweeney and fam­ ily wish to thank all relatives,


friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement also the doctor and staff of Clithcroe Hospital and the


family doctor for their kindness. 9. Edisford Road. Clitheroc.


i


2. Ribble Avenue. Grindleton. DEATHS


BASKERVILLE.—On December 1. 1964. in hospital, William Henry (Harry, the beloved husband of Gennie Baskervillc and dear father of Graham. Keith and Ian. of 62. Henthorn Road. Clitheroc, aged 45 years, interment (tomor­ row). Saturday.- December 5. at Clithcroe Cemetery at 10.30 a.m. —Inq. Bennett. CUtheroe. Tel. 582.


DEAN.—On December 2. 1964 at 21. Siddows Avenue. Clitheroc. Evelyn, the beloved wife of Horace Dean


and dear mother of Barrie. Pauline and Stephen, in her 38th year, interment on Monday. December


Christmas Prize Show and Sale o r ____________ »_nd sheep logcthcr_\vith ; BROUGHTON.


GOLDEN WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. J.


judging at 10.30 a.m. Sale at n.30 j their C00cJ wishes, greetings and '


; best wishes to Jim on your 21st; birthday. December 5. 1964.


i j


$ (le Sla&eB&ud 48, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


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


WREATHS :: BOUQUETS CUT FLOWERS :i PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee. Toa and Biscuits served


BIRTHS


KELLY (nee Parkington). — On November 28. at Rough Lee Maternity Home. Accrington, to


Sheila and Keith, a son (David Alexander).


fireplaces o f D is t in c t io n


- STONE, YORKSHIRE AND PORTLAND STONE ITALIAN MARBLE


IFOR PARTICULAR PEOff-^ See the superb examples at R O C K ’ S


STONE AND MARBLE MASONS BLACKBURN ROAD


GREAT HARWOOD. Tel. 2164 IN MEMORIAM


BARNES.—In loving memory of my deal- husband George, died Decem­


ber 2. 1963. A year has passed since you went


R.I.P. —From loving wife Nellie, daugh­


ters Doreen and Marie, sons-in-law, and grandchildren


who died December 6. 1963. One year has passed since that sad


When the one we loved was called away


clav.


—Ever remembered by her loving husband Alt and niece Madge.


BOWKER.—Treasured memories of a clear sister-in-law. Margaret, who died December 6. 1963. “Loving memories.'' —From Betsy and Bob.


CAPSTICK. — Treasured memories of my dear wife Mary Ann. who died December 2. 1960. The days are gone we shared B together.ut precious memories last for — overFrom her loving husband and


fafily


DEAN.—In loving memory of a dear husband and father. William Dean, . who died December 7. 1946.


—From the family. Clitheroe, Wakefield. Larne and Kirkhnm.


GRANT.—In loving memory of a dear father who died December 9,


1962. Time may go by and days become


T years.hough life carries on and dries Swe our tears.


et are the memories silently O keptf the one we loved and shall never — forget.From his loving daughter Anno and son-in-law Alan.


GRANT.— In loving memory of a dear dad who died December 9.


7. at Clithcroe Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. —Inq. Bennett. Clitheroc. Tel. 582. _________


—Inq.. Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582 Cemetery on Novmeber 30, year., interred


SWEENEY.—On November 29. 1964. in hospital George, the beloved husband of Mary K. Sweeney of 9. Edisford Road, Clitheroe. aged 60 years, interred at Clitheroe Ceme­ tery on December 2. —Inq. Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


HAYTER.—The daughter and son- in-law of the late Mr. H. F. Hayter wish to thank all relatives and


bereavement. 27. Marlborough Road. Slone.


friends for the kind expressions of sympathy received during their


at Clitlicroe ! —From brothers


1962. —From his loving daughter Mary,


ROBERTS.—On November 25. 1964. I HALL.—-TiTasured m o n ^ in hospital. Marv. the beloved wife , dear •


of the late John H. Roberts, of 7.! December i. l9W. Brownlow Street. Clithcroe. in her! 81st


In hcatenly his loUn,


son-in-law Jim and grandchildren Anne and Lynn.


s‘stcL •) ;.!) Elizabeth, died lo\e abiding


si?»t-n


MARSDEN.—In ever loving memory of a deal- mother, who died Decem­ ber 7. 1957. Also dear lather Robert, who ’died August. 1960. --Avis and Jim. Dear Jesus up above, please give — our grandma our fondest love.


Judith. Roger ■ and Nancy, and Gillian.


MUNRO.—Treasured memories of _a dear father who died December t,


1963. •‘Will always be missed." —From son Ian and daughter-in- law Audrey. Karen and Tracey.


! MUNRO.—In loving memory of my ' dear husband Alexander William i ! (Alec) who died December 7. 19o3.


No length of time can take awav My thoughts of you lrom day to


— day. From his loving wife Evelyn


MUNRO.—-Affectionate memories of my dear friend Alec. May he re.st in peace. —From J. C. Smith.


MUNRO.— A simple token true and tender


Just to show we still remember. —Mother and father-in-law.


PARKINSON (Elizabeth Alice).—In loving memory of a dear wife. mother and grandma, died Decem­


ber 5. 1963. We lost a mother with a heart of


H gold.


She shaved our troubles, helped us along.


ow much we miss her cannot be told.


, ,


—From her loving husband and family. 36. Wilson Street.


If we follow her footsteps we cannot go wrong.


TITTER)NGTON.—In loving mem- ory of a dear father. \NUliam


James, who died 8. December. 1962. "Always remembered.*' —Tottic and Lily.


TITTERINGTON—In loving mem­ ory of a dear father and grand­ father. William James, who entered into rest December 8. 1962. —Alice Leslie and Eric.


THANKS


THE STAFF of the Moorcock Inn would like to express their thanks


to the directors, Mr. Langton and organiser for a pleasant and enjoy­ able evening on November 30.


MR. and MRS. J. S. BRIERLEY wish to thank everyone for the help,


S. & J. HEMS 9, MOOR LANE


I'd. CLITHEROE 163


WREATHS & BOUQUETS Cul Flowers. Fruit


ALAN PARKER


the National Association of Funeral Directors


Funeral Director Member o!


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and . efficiency


THE LAST TRIBUTE I hapel of Rest available WHALLEY 3201 (DAY OR NIGHT)


NTERMENT or CREMATION TELEPHONE’:


C PERSONAL SERVICE


sympathy and prayers since their accident on November 22. 16. Parson Lane.


BOWKER.—In loving memory of a dear wife and aunty, Margaret,


But away. memories of you will always stay.


N WESTMORLAND GREEN


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