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Ti 12 The Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, March 6,1964 FISHER & Co. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.


4 KING LANE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 257


PRIMROSE GARAGE AUSTIN & RILEY


(CLITHEROE) LTD.


LEADERS IN SALES AND SERVICE Choose from our Comprehensive Stocks


RILEY ELF SALOON Deposit £115-10-0


AUSTIN 1100 DE LUXE Deposit £124-17-1


AUSTIN A40 DE LUXE Deposit £120-13-9


AUSTIN MINI SUPER Deposit £98-19-2


36 months at £15-12-5 £598-13-9


£574-10-5


AUSTIN MINI VAN DE LUXE £387-0-0 Deposit £78-0-0


36 months at £16-18-11 36 months at £10-10-4 36 months at £13-8-2


£492-19-2


36 months at £16-5-4 £622-17-1


AUSTIN A60 DE LUXE Denosit £151-15-5


AUSTIN A35 VAN DE LUXE £405-10-0 Deposit £81-10-0


AUSTIN A110 OVERDRIVE Deposit £210-16-3


RILEY 1.5 SALOON Deposit £140-7-11


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AUSTIN A55 VAN DE LUXE £551-7-6 Deposit £110-7-6


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


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


A SELECTION OF OUR GUARANTEED USED CARS INCLUDES 1962 MINI DE LUXE £395


Deposit £81—36 months at £11-6-4 One owner, heater, low mileage.


1963 MINI DE LUXE £405


Deposit £130—36 months at £18-2-7 One owner, heater, fogs, washers, etc.


1961 CITROEN I.D. 19 £650


Deposit £65—36 months at £10-10-4. 4 speed gearbox, o.h.v. engine, one owner,


1960 FORD PREFECT 107E £325


Deposit £60—24 months at £5-19-10 Cream, recent exchange engine & gearbox,


1957 AUSTIN A35 ESTATE £175


Deposit £95—24 months at £9-17-11 Black & Red, heater, washers, unmarked.


1958 AUSTIN A55 SALOON £285


Deposit £75—30 months at £10-16-8 Heater, washers, 24,000 miles only.


1961 MINI DE LUXE £335


1961 (Nov.) TRIUMPH HERALD 1200 £445


One owner, heater, washers, blue & white. Deposit £90—36 months at £12-7-7 Cash Bargain: MORRIS VAN, scats etc., taxed £15.


Deposit £60—12 months at £5-12-6 Radio heater, reverse light


1956 STANDARD 8 £120


IF IT’S GOOD ENOUGH FOR US TO SELL ITS SAFE FOR YOU TO BUY — FROM —


PRIMROSE GARAGE WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


TH O R N B E R S CLOGMAKERS


i : ______ - THE OLDEST FIRM IN THE TRADE


IN CLITHEROE Established 1892 at your service


FOR REPAIRS AND ALL FOOTWEAR


REQUIREMENTS at


88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE SEERCRAFT


VACANCIES exist for EXPERIENCED DRESS and BLOUSE MACHINISTS on light, clean work with good rates of pay and working conditions.


NOTICE TO SCHOOL LEAVERS AND PARENTS


We are prepared to receive applications from school-leavers for training as machinists. Please call and ask for information about this interesting and rewarding occupation.


FACTORY MANAGER, W. T. SEARSON LTD., LOWERGATE WORKS, CLITHEROE.


STARTING WAGE:— £4 12s. 9d. Apply to:—


KEMPLE VIEW” BUNGALOWS, CLITHEROE BUILDER: J. MILLIGAN, BLACKBURN


The type of bungalow you are looking for and at prices to suit all "BUYERS”


2 BEDROOMED BUNGALOW — £1,995 3 BEDROOMED BUNGALOW — £2,275


Fitted kitchens!! Decorated throughout! required.


No Road Charges or Fancy Extras.


Central heating if Rural setting.


Show Bungalow on view every Saturday/Sunday from 2 p,m. WHERE ARE THEY?


Lett at the Castle (Parson Lane) and Left to the bottom of Henthorn Road, Leading to these FABULOUS BUNGALOWS. Choose yours now. Low! Low! Deposits and no Mortgage


G _ fo r a '


O-AS-YOU-PLEASE HOLIDAY!


NEW FORD CARS CHOICE OF TARIFF FRE E INSURANCE FRE E ROUTE MAPS R.A.C. AND A .A. REGISTERED COUNTRYWIDE BREAK­ DOWN SERVICE NO DEPOSIT SCHEME HOLIDAY PERIODS OF 7, 10 AND 14 DAYS FRE E BROCHURES FROM


Rufus Carr


Bairdlands Garage Clitheroe


Tel. Clitheroc 73


Rent-A-Drive, Oxford Road, Burnley. Tel. 3844.


CARPET


ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fitting Service WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


Wliy put up with damp uneven Floors ?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND UNO TILING


Estimates Free No obligation consult


SOLE SELLING AGENTS J. C. KYNASTON


RICHMOND CHAMBERS, RICHMOND TERRACE (SUDELL CROSS END)


BLACKBURN Tel. Blakewater 86858 and 86464


JAMES BOLTON & Son EANAM OLD WHARF. EANAM. BLACKBURN


on all tlooi. oroblems Teiepnone;


Blakewater 42015 Evenings, Blakewater 85917


FIREPLACES of ' Distinction


IFOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE SN ■ WESTMORLAND GREEN PTONE, YORKSHIRE AND


very large variety ol European Cheeses


scorrs g r o c e r s EUROPA PANTRY


/romagerie Europeennn 18 RAILWAY VIEW


SAVE LINO


Have your Old Flaiioo Floors Covered with Coloured Asohalt bv


ROBINSON. HEY8 & GO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanam Whart. aiackhurn. c » SCOTT’S CO


IS YOUR TV AERIAL OOWN OR DAMAGED?


‘ Then caU tor expert repairs. Trade enquiries Invited.


C. Blackburn. 25 Hurtley St.. Burnley.


Tel.: Bumley 78204


ORTLAND STONE. ITALIAN ■ MARBLE


See the suoerb examples at ROCK’S


STONE AND MARBLE MASONS BLACKBURN ROAD


GREAT HARWOOD._Tel._2164. THE


MATERNITY SHOP EVERYTHING FOR THE


. EXPECTANT MOTHER


SUITS, GOWNS. CORSETS AND NURSING BRAS. ETC.. ETC.


42. STANDIBH STREET BURNLEY. Tel._2532__


quette or vlnyde from £14. J in Latex oushlons from £26 Oh.... from £3 Wide ranee ol oatt!?iV


YouRE-UPHOLSTERY Workmanship guaranteed


r Suito maae as new in Estimates free. Phone or wrile,


J. LOMAX 55, LAHKHILL


BLACKBURN TEL. 7681


CUTHEROE MODFl


railway & road centre MODEL RAILWAYS


ROADS, and AIRCRApp LOWERGATE TEL. CLITHEROE 1102


BREAKS & HUNT LOCAL CARRIERS


(Proprietor: T HUNT) All Enquiries to


96. CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


Telephone 122 MACHINE


FLOOR SCRUBBING


CHIMNEY SWEEPING CARPET CLEANING


PARKER POST OFFICE


WEST BRADFORD Tel. CLITHEROE 290


LINDLEY PATE (GISBURN) LTD.


Agricultural and Dairy Engineers ’Phone GISBURN 251 lor


BAMFORD MANURE SPREADERS


TRACTOR HARROWS IN STOCK


Sheep Racks and Troughs


EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER


(Clitheroc) LTD.


WHERE YOU GET FIRST-CLASS SERVICE BY FACTORY TRAINED SPECIALISTS Telephone Clitheroc 883/4/5


SKIPPER a \| : RENT -A - DRIVE®


36 months at £20-11-1 36. months at £28-12-5 36 months at £11-0-7 36 months at £15-0-2 36 months at £19-1-8


/ I f n ' l l l


CLITHEROE LITTLEMOOR


B Freehold Semi-Detached House & mungalows now available on the L ost desirable site In this part of


ancashire. c Elevated and entirely unspoilt


etails on request. 16. BROWNLOW STREET


ountryside, with the amenities of Clitheroe only a few minutes awav Several ready for early occupation d We will be pleased to supply fun


4 Roomed Cottage In fair condition. 20, SALTHILL VIEW


4 roomed cottage in very nice con­ dition. Full particulars on request.


38. WOONE LANE


Terraced property comprising: Hall Lounge, Living Room, Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms.


18, CASTLEGATE


3 Bedroomed Terraced property with Bathroom. -


LITTLEMOOR ROAD


Lovely pre-war Semi., 2-3 Bedrooms Large Garage. Superb condition.


Several Sound Businesses for sale Full particulars on request.


ofWhen buying or selling property y any description you should, in


our own interest, consult:— FISHER & CO.


Land and Estato Agonts 4, King Lane, Clitheroe Tel. 257


Deposit £80—36 months at £10-19-8 One owner, 1,000 miles, heater, washers.


T. SILVERWOOD — ,1. BALSHAW B Sale Fixtures for Messrs. Todd


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. ESTA


TE AGENTS A VLUA ERS


1-3, CASTLE GATE. CUTHEROE t tn .


EVENINGS tots


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


Tile modern FREEHOLD SEMI­ DETACHED RESIDENCE


7. PEEL PARK AVENUE CLITHEROE


Well appointed and containing 3 bedrooms, bathroom, sep. w.c.. hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, garage. Good size gardens.


Full details and to view:— F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3, Castle Cate, Clitheroe


Full particulars of other properties for sale on request.


" PENDLE CLOSE”


CLAREMONT AVENUE CLITHEROE


Open porch wltn tiled tloor and oak Iron-studded front door, square entrance hall with wrought Iron balustrade staircase, through lounge t cum dinette with French windows


fitted cupboards, four bedrooms, bathroom, separate W.C. Central heating, garage, wash-house, tool l shed, garden areas. . Long term


o patio and rear garden, kitchen with stainless steel sink unit and


easehold Ground Rent £9 6s. 0d. p.a.


For 'further particulars and viewing . .


apply:— '


Padiham Estate Agency, 13a. Giuroh Btroet, Padiham. Tel padihaittJ"" or Nelson 62893 (after 6 4


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


HAND-MADE


BOOTS & CLOGS WELLINGTONS TUF


BOOTS & SHOES


SEABOOT STOCKINGS 1 0 /6 pair


HOTHERSALL & FORREST 0


K A. L. P. A.


AUCIIONrtHS. VAIUCRS AHD t S tA U ACtHTS


bank SAtEROOMS. CLITHEROE * O


B CVIN1NGS 7SS


nnOPERTIES FOR SALE IN CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT


m. .tndern Semi-Detached CHALET- BlNGALOW with GARAGE, of in-


UNunc tr|gulng design. LANGSHAW DRIVE


^ & ° S :Kra^?oo(r ^ *Floor are Two Bedrooms,


tlmd burnished''three-piece’Suite; n Ground Floor Bedroom. On the n-_ t,rt:u


PppRuace. A Central Heating Systom SSLfted from " Parkray• Slow Com- hmtfon* Stove In Lounge provides S « Radiators about the premises. £:"• Rarage with direct drive-ln from IkhwSy & incorporated In main n,g“ * structure.


r f f l n d c / Airing’Clipboard and Stor- - ■ . ____ nw #l Ct/M*. nr a Two Bedrooms. , with small Greenhouse


riirrent Rates payable: £47 15s. 6d ° FREEHOLD, vacant Possession.


No 6. LITTLEMOOR ROAD N0, CLITHEROE


A terraceo W Piavine Field * terraced Property overlooking the


from the rear. I t has been carefully maintained and comprises: Vesti­ rbule: Hallway: Sitting Room, tile


r water). Above are Front Bedroom w i th Electric Fire inset: Rear Bed­ iroom fitted with inbuilt Wardrobe


Bathroom furnished with Bath and washbasin. New W.C. and Coalstore m concreted Yard at rear. Mains Annual Ground Rent: Annual Rates payable: Vacant Possession on


mri cylinder airing cupboard and


Servin ,ices. £1 Is. Od. £13 13s. Od completion.


4 MONK STREET. A stone-built, terraced. Property comprising: vestibule: Sitting Room, mod. tile range: Living Kitchen, white porce- n aln sink, parlour range; and Larder


stock. Farm Machines, Household Effects. Saturday, March 21, 1964. Particulars next week.


ros, (declining Farming), of Live­ sion.


ange: Living Room, new tile range; Kitchen, white porcelain sink (h. &


SITUATIONS VACANT I


RELIABLE DAILY HELP required 2 mornings per week.—Ring Chat- burn 325.


~


WANTED. Good all round Joiners. —Apply. A. Veevers and Sons, Shaw * Bridge Saw Mills, Clitheroe. Tel 75


(or evening 673). Also Apprentice or Improver.


LADIES with own typewriters wanted with good • knowledge of . local and surrounding districts for


addressing envelopes from local directories.—For details please send sample self-addressed envelope to Barson advertising Co., 97. Crom-


# I SM 9la&etfoad


ford House, Cromford Court, Man­ chester, 4.


KITCHEN WORKER required, 5 dinner times per week. 3s. 6d. an hour, meal provided.—Apply, Wad- dlngton Road, Fish and Chip Shop.


CLEANER required 3 hours per week. —Apply. 5, Chester Avenue, after 1 p.m.


YOUTH OR MAN for casual work. Weekend or odd mornings, garden­ ing, car cleaning, etc.—Box No. B.6, Advertiser & Times.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


CLERK OF WORKS (HOUSING) abApplications arc invited for the


APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY a ove appointment at a salary of


pproximately £1.000 per annum according to experience and ability. Candidates to have a sound know­ ledge of the building trade and be capable of interpreting plans and specifications and supervising the construction of houses by a contract.


envelope endorsed “Clerk of Works” t and accompanied by two recent


Applications in a plain sealed


estimonials should reach the under­ signed by not later than first post on Monday, March 23, 1964.


The Castle, Clitheroe.


tin the Ground Floor. Red composi­ aon floors. Two, large Bedrooms sbove. Yard with W.C. and Coal- Mtore and a useful Wooden Shed. a ains Services. Annual Rates pay­


No. 54, HAYHURST STREET. A Stone-built, terraced Property con­


taining: Vestibule: Sitting Room, tile range; and Living Kitchen on the Ground Floor. Two large Bed­ rooms above. Yard with W.C. Mains Services. Annual Rates payable £10 14s. 6d. Vacant Possession.


No. 76. WEST VIEW. A substantial Dwelllnghouse with palisaded frontage. Comprises: Hallway; Sit­


ting Room, large Living Room, Kitchen, white porcelain sink (h. &c water); and Larder. Two Bed­ rooms. the rear one fitted with Bath & Washbasin. Cylinder Air­ Rieling Cupboard. Yard at rear with


No. 61, WOONE LANE. A Terraced Dwelllnghouse with Garage. This stone-built_ Property comprises: ~


lain sink (h. Sc c. water). On the Upper Floor: Three Bedrooms and Bathroom furnished with Bath and Washbasin. Basement Wash-house (services laid on) and W.C. Large Wood and Asbestos Garage in Yard. Mains Services. Annual Rates pay­ able: £16 11s. 6d. Vacant Posses­ sion.


Room; ’Kitchen fitted^ whltejporce- Hallway:


Sitting Room: L!


No. 158. WHALLEY ROAD. A stone- built Property with palisaded fron­ tage. Comprises* Hall: Sitting Room, tile range; Living Room, tile range; Kitchen, fitted sink & H. & C. water. Two Bedrooms above, each with tile range and Bathroom furnished with panel Bath, pedes­ tal Washbasin Sc W.C. Yard with usual offices. Room for Garage. Mains Services. Annual Rates pay­ able £14 2s. 9d. Vacant Possession.


No. 8. DERBY STREET. A roomy stone-built, end terrace Dwelling- huusc comprising: Sitting Room,


Living Kitchen and Larder on the Ground Floor and Two Bedrooms above. In Long Yard at rear is a brick-built former Bakehouse (22 ft. x 11 ft.) internally, which would make excellent Garage or Work­ shop. Outside W.C. Current Rates payable £11 4s. 3d. Vacant Posses­


sion. To view apply:—


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 95) WHALLEY


In


that select locality overlooking the Abbey


The Semi-Detached Residenoe LIMEFIELD


The Sands, Whalley.


Splendidly built with dressed stone incorporated in the front elevation and a roof of Cumberland Green Slate.


Accommodation: Hall with understalr _ cupboards:


Lounge and Dining Room, each having double glazed windows tmd tile fireplaces; Kitchen and Larder o„ the Ground Floor. On the Upper Floor are Three Bedrooms: modern Bathroom with shower fitting; Separate W.C. Fuel Store nt rear door.


Formal Garden areas at front and side. Mains Services.


with direct access from „.................— ___ highway. Timber Garage Ra t e a b l e Value: £90. Annual


HOTHERALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estate Agents


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 95) Vendors' Solicitors:


Messrs. E. & B. HAWORTH & NUTTALL


9, annon Street. Aoorington (Tel. Aoorington 32202)


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION l MART CO. LTD.


WLLAiy ,, ort n t, when gOOd Istock at, 11-30 a.m. .


Weekly Sale of Calves and Fat- Spplics will be forward.


MONDAY NEXT. Maroh 9th v


WEDNESDAY NEXT. Maroh 11th Prize Sale of Newly-calved Cattle b 11 am., followed each week by all


March 11th. ” FRIDAY NEXT, Maroh 13th


Kies Nos. 135). FRIDAY, Maroh 26th


Two Best Geid Heifers. Two Best Bullocks. Best In-calf Cow. Best In-calf Heifer.


ihfof Store Pigs will be held on sasses of Stock Sheep. The next


nFortnightly Prize Sale of In-calf c HStorc cattle at 11 a.nt. when


Md numbers will be on offer (last (No Sale March 27th) T qneclal Prize Show, and Sale of


n-ca“ and Store Cattle when prizes will bo given as follows:


o.coring SALES of In-calf and s 8LR rattle Fridays. April 3rd.


8tli. 2 SHEEP SALES.


0th, Btll, May 26tll.


1?-°.r i 7th and 24tli, May 1st and March 24th, April


e n t r ie s for all Sales ^solicited for advertising purposes.


TC1. 325. ______________Secretary. Preliminary Announcement


HALSTEAD FARM. R1MINGTON Saturday. 11th April.. 1964


a eaased have fixed the above date deceased u a tai dl£persai. sale of


Cattle,


ttie fdSmery and Farming Equipment.


Pull particulars later. ’ Auctioneers:.


,u. TAYLOR &. SON. F.A.I. Swadford Chambers' Skipton*- Tai. 2226______


Schedules on application. Early J. W. MARSHALL.


Ground Rent: £4 10s. Od Vacant possession on completion. To view apply:


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estate Agents


H. L. SAGAR, Town Clerk.


March 3, 1964. BROCKHALL HOSPITAL LANGHO,NEAR BLACKBURN ble: £12 13s. 6d. Vacant Posses­


CHIEF FIREMAN (Wholo-Timo)


resent holder. wSalary at present £12 7s. 8d. per


abApplications are invited for the Inove post which will become vacant p May on the retirement of the


a eek (note: With stand-by duties hnd over-time total remuneration aas been in excess of £700 per


ehe house provided on the Hospital isstate for which the present rental r 18s. 9d. per week (inclusive of


nnum). t The Chief Fireman must live in


ates). t Duties include the supervision of


vices. Annual Ra tes payable £14 2s. 9d. Vacant Possession.


Stores and Toilet. Mains Ser­


he Hospital Fire Brigade, the train­ ing of staff in fire prevention and t fire fighting and the maintenance of


21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


BOYER. — Congratulations Terry on your 21st birthday, March 9. Health and happiness be yours always. —From Mum and Dad, 12, Moor End.


BOYER.—Congratulations Terry on your 21st birthday. March 9. May health and happiness be yours always. —All my love, Judith.


BOYER.—Congratulations Terry on your 21st birthday. March 9. —From Mr. and Mrs. Bates and family.


LIMBERT, — Congratulations Joyce on your 21st birthday, March 10,


he fire fighting equipment includ­ ing a tender, fire pump. etc. The Chief Fireman also acts as Civil Defence Officer (Headquarters War- den/Instructor). Applicants should be trained firemen thoroughly con­ versant with modern methods.


Living Sitions are those of the Ancillary vtaffs Council for the Health Ser­


t articulars may be obtained from she Secretary of the Hospital. Forms


ices. p Form of application and further


hould be returned not later than March 16. 1964.


QUALIFIED LADIES HAIRDRESSER required (part-time).—Castle Hair­ dressing Salon, 7-9, Parson Lane. Clitheroe.


WAITRESS required weekends and parties. Good pay.—Sun Inn, Wad- dington. Tel. Clitheroe 262.


RAY LYNDEN 2/11 SHOP requires female sales staff for the New Super Market. Also warehouse boy. — Apply Ray Lynden, Everything 2/11 Shop. Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


SHOP ASSISTANT for small confec­ —tioners. 4 days weekly until Easter.


Ti Box No. B.2, Advertiser and


mes. BROCKHALL HOSPITAL


LANGHO. near BLACKBURN


WWANTED: KITCHEN PORTERS: h age £10 10s. 8d. per week of 42


overtime. Must live in the locality £2 be resident — resident charge


Post.


ours, plus certain extras and some 18s. 4d. per week. Pensionable


to the Catering pital


ApplyJnwrRjng^n the first place fleer at the Hos-


DAILY HELP required, four morn- .................... . -Ring Whalley 2336.


ings per week.- SEVERAL INTELLIGENT


YOUNG WOMEN REQUIRED FOR


LIGHT MACHINE WORK 42 HOURS WEEKLY


Apply between 9-30 and 11-30 a.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 7th


[ABLE LTD.


Woone Lane, Clitlieroe (Behind Victoria Co-op)


EXPERIENCED MOTOR DRIVER/ SALESMAN required lor wholesale egg collection and distribution. Permanent position, good wage and bonus paid to suitable applicant. (Modern House available).—Robin­ son and Spensley Ltd., Clitheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 741/2.


WANTED


t Plain wholesome cooking for up do 70 convalescent patients. Stan­


COOK (FEMALE)


ard fortnightly menus, no diets. Single person or widow preferred but married couple (no children) considered, husband to follow own occupation. Furnished or unfur­ snished accommodation available,


ritting room, bedroom, bathroom,


be experienced and able to control staff. Adequate help, spa cious modern kitchen. 5 day week, good general conditions. Commencing wage not less than £7 Os. Od. per week (improving), free board, over­ alls, etc. Permanent comfortable post in healthy coastal resort.


ent, TV, gas, electricity free. Must (own furnished bed/sltting room)


VACANCY ALSO FOR ASSISTANT COOK


Write, phone or call with age. ex­ perience. etc., to Matron. Colct House, East Parade Promenade, Rhyl North Wales. Tel. Rhyl 621.


KITCHEN HELP required, part-time, for washing-up. Also a cleaner.— Apply, Imperial Cafe, Clitheroc. Tel. 1182.


LADY required for Domestic Work, Monday and Tuesday mornings 9-30 — 12-30.—Write Box No. B.8, Advertiser and Times.


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT


COMMITTEE


BRAMLEY MEADE.MATERNITY HOME, WHALLEY


ONE PART-TIME NURSING AUXI­ LIARY required.


Applications to Matron.


ley Council salary scales and condi­ tions of service.


The above posts arc subject to Whit- f ‘


* — - ---- -


SMART BOY or Youth rj^uired Storeman, capable of driving an


, Parson Lane,


advantage. — Apply,’ _C. R. Har­ greaves and Son Ltd., Clitheroe.


AT STUD


3 BOARS at stud; pea. Essex, large ;White and Lanarace bows uuu ui..v


,flccom; transport available. — G. Simpson. Grindleton. Chat. 203.


ONE PART - TIME SEAMSTRESS required.


d Pensionable post. Salary and con­


—Love. Mum and Dad, Greta and Eric and Alison.


1964. May good health and happi­ ness be yours always.


NEWBOLD.—Congratulations to our dear daughter. Sylvia, on your 21st birthday. March 9. 1964. ” Good luck, good health. God bless you always.” —Love. Mum. Dad and Brian, 4, Shireburn Cottages, Hurst Green.


ENGAGEMENT


BOYER—BATES. — Congratulations m to Judy and Terry on your engage­


DEATHS


BEARDSWORTH.—On March 2. 1964 t tsuddenly), at his home, 43. Pain­


er Wood. Billington. Thomas Edward, the dearly loved husband of Miriam and dear father of Kath­ leen. Roy and Ida, in his 66th year. Cremation was at Plcaslngton on Thursday last.One of the best. —Inq., Alan Parker. Tel. Whalley 3201.


BRADSHAW. — Suddenly, on Feb­ ruary 27, 1964. Agnes May Brad­ shaw, of Standen Hall. Clitheroe. t Funeral was at St. Mary’s Pendle­


—Inq.. Veevers, Funeral Directors, Clitheroe. Tel. 75 and 673.


on. March 3.


CHADWICK.—On March 1, 1964 (suddenly), Charles, beloved hus­ band of Hilda Chadwick and dear father of Judith, of 98, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. aged 50 years. t Interment was at Clitheroe Ceme­


—Inq.. Veevers, Funeral Directors, Clitheroe. Tel. 75 and 673.


ery on Thursday. March 5.


DUCKETT.—On February 29. 1964, nt his home, 43, Billington Gardens, Billington, Whalley, George Gor­ man. aged 56 years, the dear hus­ band of Sarah and the beloved dad t of Nina and son-in-law Peter, and


Jhe darling grandpa of Peter and


anet. Cremation took place at Accrington on March 4. He leadeth me in green pastures. —Inq., Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


DUNSTAN.—On March 3, 1964, at 6, t Kcmple View, Clitheroe. Margaret,


C. Dunstan. aged 69 years. Inter­ ment at Clitheroe Cemetery on Saturday, March 7. at 10-30 a.m. —Inq., Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


he beloved wife of the late Wallace WM. LANGSHAW


HEATON.—On March 4. 1964. at her daughter’s residence, 192, Whalley t New Road, Blackburn, Emily Ann,


AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


he beloved wife of the late William Heaton, late of Bolton-by- Bowland, in her 85th year. Inter­ ment at S.S. Peter and Paul’s Church, Bolton-by-Bowland, on Saturday, March 7, at 12-30 p.m. —Inq., T. E. Robinson, Bolton-by- Bowland. Phone 213.


LAWSON,—On March 1, 1964 (in


Bolton-by-Bowland on Thursday. March 5. —Inq.. T. E. Robinson, Bolton-by- Bowland. Tel. 213.


husband of the late Margaret Law- son. in his 95th year. Was interred at S.S. Peter and Paul’s Church,


MOWLE.—On Saturday, February 29, 1964, in Western General Hospital, Hull, George Herbert, aged 50 years. (Late of Whalley). R.IF.


TAYLOR,—Robert, of 21. Providence Street, Blackburn, dearly loved husband of Priscilla, dear father of Jenny and loving grandpa of Mar­ garet. Died Feburay 21,‘ 1964,’arid laid tp rest a_t_ Clitheroe Cemetery on February 25.


VALOVIN.—On March 1. 1964 (in hospital), Nell Basil, infant son of Anthony and Marie, aged 9 months, of 9, Wilson Street. Clitheroe. Ser­ vice was at SS. Michael and John’s Church on Wednesday, March 4. followed by interment at Clitheroc Cemetery.


—Inq.. Anslow and West (Joiners) Ltd. Tel. Clitheroe 593.


LOANS


LOANS UNSECURED, F. S. Richards Ltd. 11, Welford Road, Leicester.


G. CALVERLEY — & SONS, LTD. -


Chatburn Road, Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


Tel.: 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT RESIDENCE:


Service—Day and Night


48 YORK STREET CLITHEROE


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


"TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298


Publlsheo Of PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS Limited. Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Market Place, Clitheroe. Tel. 407. And printed a t Northgate. Blackburn. Tel. 4313,


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


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I FUNERAL SERVICE I CUTHEROE 345


SCALES SCALES service is always


planned to fit the individual requirements of the relatives; that's why we say our service is AL W AY S individually planned, whether from the residence or from our private chapels.


hospital), Dawson, the beloved ’ SDl---* - - - - -


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel. Whalley 3248 (Day or Night)' Wreaths, Bouquets. Cut Flowers, eto.


A. PEARCE AND SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel) Tel, Chatburn 230


Residenoe: 29. Tower Hill. Clitheroe Members of Teleflower


ent.Congratulations from both fami­ lies.


COATES.—On March 2, 1964, at 3, Littlemoor, Clitheroe. to Elisabeth (nee Parkinson) and Donald Coates, a daughter.


CRANSWICK.—On March 1. 1964. at Stretford Memorial Hospital, to Barry and Lilian (nee Winter), a daughter, Gillian, a sister for Jac­ queline.


SINGLETON.—On February 21. 1964, T to Kenneth and Ei l e e n (nee


a urner), a daughter. Susan Nicola, a sister for lan. Thanking doctor


nd staff of Bramley Meade. BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


DRIVER.—Loving birthday memories dear husband, Robert (Bob),


‘Mato my i__rch 12.


Bobbie Drive.


His happy nature and kindly ways Bring golden memories of bygone — days.


From his loving wife Alice, son and family, 33, Langshaw


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


48, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


WREATHS : : BOUQUETS CUT FLOWERS :s PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, Tea and Bisouits served


BIRTHS


ANSL0W & WEST (JOINERS) LTD.


Complete Funeral Directors


THE LAST TRIBUTE ARRANGED WITH DIGNITY


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest Available


Tci. Clitheroc 593 (DAY OR NIGHT)


2, Mearley Street, Clitheroe a ck n ow l ed gmen t s


DUCKETT.—Mrs. Duckett, Nina and Peter wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours. Mr. G. E. Procter, the Senior Resident Engi­ neer staff and workmen, for their t kind expressions of sympathy. Also


ment. —43; Billington Gardens, Billington,


Whalley.


LAWSON.—The family of the late Mr Dawson Lawson desire to ex­ press their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours . for kind expressions of sympathy t and floral tributes received during


— " Limefield,” S a l t h il l Road, Clitheroe.


heir bereavement.


NO RC ROSS. —The family of the t late Mrs. Annie Norcross wish to


illness and the Rev. R. Jobling for his kind ministrations. —13, Church Street, Clitheroc.


iling kindness during her long


fhank all relatives and many sriends for their kind expressions of cympathy and floral tributes re­ Aeived during their time of sorrow. falso the family doctor for his un­


ROBINSON.—Mrs. Janet Jean Robin­ son and family wish to thank all f relatives, ’friends and neighbours


Medical Ward, Accrington Victoria Hospital. —Moorsldc Farm, Wiswcll, Whalley.


ROBINSON.—Mrs. E. Robinson and t family wish to take this oppor­


doime of sorrow. Also the family —ctors and the Rev. W. Allan,


friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and t floral tributes received in their


unity to thank all relatives, Sunny Cottage. Downham.


TRIMBY.—Tlie husband and family t of the late Mrs. Alice Trimby wish


o thank all relatives, friends and •neighbours for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy and spiritual


offerings and floral tributes received in their sad bereavement. Also the


Rev. Father Hannan for his kind ministrations. —39, Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe.


VALOVIN.—Mr. and-Mi’s. Anthony Valovln wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their sad loss. Also the Rev. Fr. McEvoy for his kind ministrations. —9. Wilson Street. Clitheroe.


IN MEMORIAM


CAFFERY. — In loving memory of Rose, a dear wife and mother, who died March 7. 1963. — May she rest in peace.


d From her loving husband Tom, oaughter Rose and family, Jarrow-


n-Tync.


CLOUGH.—Fondest memories of a dear mother and grandmother, who departed this life on March 9. 1963, Rest in peace.


—3, Littlemoor Road.


DUMBLETON.—Treasured memories of my dear wife. Maud Lilian, who


died March 11, 1962. —Loved and remembered always.


mlico Village. PiFrom her loving husband Ernest, r


FOOLE.—In remembrance of a dear sister and auntie, who died March 11. 1963. Not just today, but every day wo — remember.Mary and Will, Dorothy and Clara and families.


STRATTON.—In remembrance of a dear sister and auntie, who died March 6, 1963. Life goes on but memories stay, As near and dear as yesterday. —Mary and Will. Dorothy and Clara and families.


THANKS


CLITHEROE YOUNG WIVES wish to t thank Mrs. Boothman, Mr. Whit-


aam, Mr. Hems, Mr. Hargreaves and


ll who helped to make the coffee evening a success.


THE ADVERTISER wishes to thank all applicants who applied for the


position under Box W.3. The post has now been filled.


Rev. R. Klrkham for their kindness and help during their sad bereave­


he family doctor, nurse and the


por their kind expressions of sym­ dathy and floral tributes received t uring their sad bereavement. Also


he doctors and staff of Men's


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