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S The Ciitheroe Advertiser Times, February 14, 1964


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F, A L P A


; . HUCtlONf.ERS. VAlllCftS AND ■


v . '!• ‘ * 7 '. ' . ESTATE. AGENTS , • DANtU • SALEROOMS. CUTHERQE 4


PRIMROSE GARAGE AUSTIN & RILEY


(CLITHEROE) LTD. :


LEADERS IN SALES AND SERVICE Choose from our Comprehensive Slocks


RILEY ELI' SALOON Deposit £115-10-0


£574-10-5


AUSTIN A40 DE LUXE Deposit £120-13-9


56 months at £15-12-5 £598-13-9


AUSTIN 1100 DE LUXE Deposit £124-17-1


AUSTIN MINI SUPER Deposit £98-19-2


36 months at £16-5-4 £622-17-1


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 £15-12-5


£492-19-2


AUSTIN A60 DE LUXE Deposit £151-15-5


£755-15-5


AUSTIN All!) OVERDRIVE £1051-16-3 Deposit £210-16-3


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


RILEY 1.5 SALOON Deposit £140-7-11


f7S!;7;U


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


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


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


| ALL i .


VEHICLES ARE DELIVERED DIRECT TO US FROM THE FACTORY BY TRANSPORTER OUR SELECTION OF GUARANTEED USED CARS INCLUDES


1963 MINI DE LUXE £430


heater, one owner, choice of 2


1962 MINI DE LUXE £400


heater, washers, one owner, 10,000 miles


1962 RILEY 1.5 SALOON £535


Damask Red, one owner, radio, low mileage


1961 MINI DE LUXE £335


Farina Grey, heater


1962 DAUPIIINE £385


blue, 4 speed box, one careful owner


1956 MORRIS OXFORD £210


Works recond. engine, one owner.


1955 AUSTIN A30 £145


blue, heater. low-priced bargain


1958 AUSTIN A55 black and red.


heater, washers, heater, washers


1958 WOI.SELEY 1500 £305


30,000 miles one owner


1959 AUSTIN A40 £305


deluxe heater, Farina Grey.


1961 A35 VAN £230


reg. 28-12-60, heater, grey


1958 A55 VAN £150


heater, passenger scat, one owner


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


— FROM —


PRMKOSE GARAGE (cunicroc) WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


S A L E OF FOOTWEAR


BARGAINS FOR ALL AT


t h o r n b e r s 88 BAWDLAiNDS, CLITHEROE


LOW PRICED TARIFF ELECTRICAL CENTRAL HEATING


2 CREDA BLOCK STORAGE HEATERS installed complete for as little as £48


WE CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE SERVICE


Apply for quotations for this or any other forms of Electrical Heating without obligation to


DYNAMO & ELECTRICAL


SERVICES LTD. E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C TO R S


ALBION WORKS, WATERLOO RD.


CLITHEROE TEL. 652


CARPET ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fitting Service WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


LINDLEY PATE (GISBURN) LTD.


Agricultural and Dairy Engineers 'Phone GISBURN 251 lor


BAMFORD MANURE SPREADERS


Sheep Racks and Troughs "Rookie” Mineral Licks


EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER


RE-UPHOLSTERY


Your Suite made as new in mo- nuette or vlnyde from £14: with Latex cushions from £26. Chairs from £3 Wide range of oatterns. Workmanship guaranteed


Estimates free Phone or write:


J. LOMAX 55, LARKHILL BLACKBURN


D A N N Y ’ S UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 99 or 1138


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS, GATES, ETC.


THE NEW WANEY EDGE Fencing of all descriptions


Open Sundays until noon MACHINE


FLOOR SCRUBBING CHIMNEY SWEEPING


CARPET CLEANING


PARKER POST OFFICE


WEST BRADFORD Tel. CLITHEROE 290


RAILWAY & ROAD CENTRE MODEL RAILWAYS


CLITHEROE MODEL


ROADS and AIRCRAFT’ 4 CASTLE ST.. CLITHEROE


IS YOUR TV AERIAL DOWN OR DAMAGED?


Then call for expert repairs. Trade enquiries invited.


C. Blackburn, 25 Hurtley St., Burnley.


SAVE LINO


Have your Olo Pleased Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt by


ROBINSON. HEYB & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower -Eanam Wharl. Blackburn. Tel.: Burnley 78204


GIRLS LEAVING SCHOOL AT EASTER


Join our machine training section


Commencing wage £4-7-6 per week—5 day week Excellent working conditions .


Apply: WORKS MANAGER Waterloo Road, Ciitheroe


GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE HOLIDAY!


Q NEW FO RD C A R S • C H O IC E OF T A R IF F


• F R E E IN SU R A N C E 0 F R E E R O U T E MAPS • R.A.C. AND A.A, R E G IS T E R E D


• C O U N T R YW ID E B R E A K ­ DOWN S E R V IC E


• NO D E P O S IT S C H EM E 9 H O L ID A Y P E R IO D S OF 7, 10 AND 14 D A Y S


9 F R E E B R O C H U R E S FROM


Rufus Carr


Itaudlands Garage Ciitheroe


Tel. Ciitheroe 73


Rent-A-Drive, Oxford R oa d,1 Hurnlcv. Tel. 3844.


very large variety of | European Cheeses


SCOTIS GROCERS EUROPA PANTRY jromageric Europeenne


18 RAILWAY VIEW LTD.


WHERE YOU GET FIRST-CLASS SERVICE BY FACTORY TRAINED SPECIALIST' Telephone Ciitheroe 883/4/5


.RENT-A-DRIVE** SKIPPER \ ■■■.•» ' TtL 9>. OR CVtMIHCS 75^ ’ ro Mrs. Ada Seed. Dcc’d.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST have received instructions to Oiler J o i Sale bv Auction ON THE PREMISES on WEDNESDAY. 2Gth FEBRUARY.


1004. at 2-30 p.m., subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then and


there produced.


the Leasehold Dwcllinshousc No. G. LITTLEMOOH nOAD CLITHEROE


A terraced Property overlooking t1™ Ribblesdalc School Playing Fivjd from the rear. It lias been carefully maintained and comprises: Vesti­ bule: Hallway: Sitting Room, tile range: Living Room, new tile range: Kitchen, white porcelain sink <h. & c. water). Above arc Front Bedroom with Electric Fire inset; Rear Bed­ room fitted with inbuilt Wardrobe and cylinder airing cupboard and Bathroom furnished with Bath and Washbasin. New W.C. and Coalstorc in concreted Yard at rear. Mains Services: Annual Ground Rent: £1 Is. Od. Annual Rates payable: £13 13s. Od. Vacant Possession on completion.


THE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS


will be Sold by Auction on the Same Day commencing at 1-30 P-m. Details next issue.


Vendors’ Solicitors: Baldwin. Weeks & Baldwin, 4. Duck Street. Ciitheroe. (Tel. 52).


Auctioneer’s Offices: Bank Sale­ rooms, Ciitheroe. (Tel, 95).


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


4. MONK STREET. A stone-built, terraced. Pr ope rt y comprising: Vestibule; Sitting Room. mod. tile range; Living Kitchen, white porce­ lain sink, parlour range: and Larder on the Ground Floor. Red composi­ tion floors. Two large Bedrooms above. Yard with W.C. and Coal- store and a useful Wooden Shed. Mains Services. Annual Hates pay­ able: £12 13s. 6d. Vacant Posses­ sion.


No. 4, BROWNLOW STREET. A Stone - built, terraced. Dwelling-


house comprising: Sitting Room, tile range; Living Kitchen, tile range, white porcelain sink. Two Bedrooms above. Yard with W.C. Mains Services. Annual Rates pay­ able £11 14s. Od. Vacant Posses­ sion.


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. 7G. WEST VIEW. A substantial Dwellinghouse w i t h 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 Sz Washbasin. Cylinder Air­ ing Cupboard. Yard at rear with Fuel Stores and Toilet. Mains Ser­ vices. Annual Ra t o s payable £14 2s. 9d. Vacant Possession.


No. 46. BAWDLANDS. A stone- built Dwellinghouse with the


following Accommodation: Hallway: Sitting Room, tile range: Living Room, tile range: Kitchen with white porcelain sink <h. A: c. water): and Larder. On the Upper Floor are Two Bedrooms. Off the rear Bedroom is Bathroom fur­ nished with modern Bath, Wash­ basin W.C. Long Yard at rear. Mains Services. Annual Rales pay­ able £11 4s. 3d. Vacant Possession.


No. 61. WOONE LANE. A Terraced Dwellinghouse with Garage. This stone-built Property comprises: Hallway: Sitting Roonv.t/VJdng Room: Kitchen fitted white porce­ lain sink (h. it 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.


To view apply:—


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estate Agents


Bank Salerooms, Ciitheroe, (Tel. 95)


BILLINGTON. Stone-built Cottage with open views situate No. 30. PAINTER WOOD. Comprises:


Living Room. Kitchen, each of reasonable size and Two Bedrooms


above. Outside Toilet. Mains Water and Electricity. Freehold. Annual Rates payable: £8 8s. 6d. Vacant Possession. To View, etc., apply:—


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estate Asonts


Bank Salerooms. Ciitheroe. (Tel. 95)


FAMILY SIZED Terraced House, 24. Wilson Street. Ciitheroe, for sale. Good condition. Vi ewi ng any Saturday or Sunday.


SCOTT’S CLITHEROE SHIRTINGS LTD.


WEST BRADFORD DISTRIBUTION CENTRE


Vacancies have occurred for Warehouse Clerks (Female) at the above Centre. Five day week. Pleasant workinc con­ ditions. Permanent positions for suitable applicants. Please apply: Mr. E. Sharpies, Warehouse Manager, Telephone Ciitheroe 927.


SEERCRAFT


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


NOTICE.TO SCHOOL LEAVERS AND PARENTS


We arc prepared Jo receive applications from school-leavers for training as machinists. Please call and ask for information about Ihis interesting and rewarding occupation,


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


FACTORY MANAGER, W. T. SEARSON Lin l.OWERGATE WORKS, CLITHEROE.


TRUTEX GARMENTS


To meet the increasing demand for our products we urgently require


EXPERIENCED DRESS & BLOUSE


MACHINISTS also


OVERLOCK MACHINISTS


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest Available


Tel. Clilhcroe 593 (DAY OR NIGHT)


2, Mearley Street, Ciitheroe


BREAKS & HUNT LOCAL CARRIERS


(Proprietor- T HUNT) All Enquiries to


96, CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE Telephone 122


THE LAST TRIBUTE ARRANGED WITH DIGNITY


’’


GO 3 0 I


CO OPEN TO VIEW


SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15tli 2-0 p.m. to 4-0 p.m.


EDTSFORD ROAD WADDINGTON NR. CLITHEROE


One only 3 - bedroomed s n m l - detached House nearing comple­ tion. situated in this charming pic­ turesque village. Price including Brick Garage £3.250 Freehold. No Road Charges. Up to 95% Mort­ gage glndly arranged.


COMMENCING LATER IN THE YEAR


Detached 2-bedroomcd Bungalows with Garage under main roof from £2.950 Freehold. Further details from:—


l-YLDE ESTATE AGENCY


44, Clifton Street Lytham, Lancs. Tel. Lytham 7378


LOANS


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


Wliy put up with 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:


Blakewater 42015 Evenings, Blakewater 85917


ANSLOW & WEST (JOINERS) LTD.


Complete Funeral Directors ALAN PARKER


Iho National Association of Funeral Directors


Funeral Director Member of


INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED-FOR YOU ALONE MRS. E. LAMBERT


“ KILORAN," RADECLYFFE ST. CLITHEROE


Write or call for an appointment in your own home If preferred.


SPENCER Foundation and Surgical Supports. Individually designed. By appointment. — 23, Woone Lane, Ciitheroe.


FARMERS


GOOD PRICE PAID FOR HEAVY COWS AND BULLS


(12cwt. or oyer)


Also top price for casualty and plain cows


BRAITHWAITE SAWLEY


Tel. Chatburn 405


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and efficiency


THE LAST TRIBUTE


INTERMENT or CREMATION Telephone:


Chapel of Rest available PERSONAL SERVICE Whnlley 3201 (day or night)


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298


Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowers, eto.


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


Residence: 29. Tower Hill. Ciitheroe Members ot Teleflower


Published toy PROVINCIAL NEW6P Limited. Ciitheroe Advertiser and Market Plare. Ciitheroe. Tel. 407 printed at Northgatc. Blackburn. Te


London Office: 27 Tudor Street, E.C.


: LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. FISHER & Co.


: 4 KING LANE, CLITHEROE -- TELEPHONE 257 ..


CLITHEROE LITTLEMOOR -


Freehold Semi-Detached House & Bungalows now available on the


countryside, with the amenities of Ciitheroe only a few minutes away. Several ready for early occupation deWe will be pleased to supply full


most desirable site in this part of Lancashire. Elevated and entirely unspoilt


tails on request. 16, BROWNLOW STREET


4 Roomed Cottage in fair condition.


Several Sound Businesses for sale. Full particulars on request.


of any description you should,- in your own interest, consult:—


When buying or selling property


Land and Estate Agents 4. King Lane, Ciitheroe Tel. 257


T. SILVERWOOD BALSHAW SHORT NOTICE OF SALE


CLOUGH BANK FARM DUTTON


Will sell by auction for Mr. T. ARMER Heaving; farm sold) on Saturday, February 22nd, 1964.


16' x 10', Four 12' X 10', One 12' x 12'. Five 12' x 8'.


14 CAPITAL POULTRY CABINS Two 20' x 10'. One 18' x 10', One


Eight Night Arks, Four Haybox Brooders. Two Hay Box Arks. One (250) Electric Brooder. One Oil Brooder, Mash Hoppers. Water Foun­ tain. Cow Buckets. Galv-wood Pro­ vender Bins, Tilly & Storm Lamps, along with other small items.


Wardrobes. Wushstands. Oak Side­ board. Mahogany Display Cabinet & Cupboard. Fireside Chairs, other Effects, Carpet 5' x 4', Coco Matting, etc.


DSurplus Household Effects: Oak ressing Table. Chest, of Drawers. 2 Sale 1-0 o’clock


T. SILVERWOOD. CLITHEROE 228. J. BALSHAW, CLITHEROE 1100.


(or) C. SILVERWOOD (EVENINGS) SLAIDBURN G52.


WHALLEY. near Blackburn


For Sale by Private Troaty (near Main Road)


FREEHOLD FARM. 21 j acres or thereabouts. Comprising:


Stone-built ATTRACTIVE FARM HOUSE of Character, i.c.


Pantry, 3 Bedrooms. Bathroom (bath & washbasin). Several ranges of


R Living Room 20' x 18'. Sitting oom 20' x 13' 6". Kitchen. Larder.


stone-built buildings (Shippons, pig­ geries. loose boxes, store house accommodations), together w i th TWO spacious farmyards. Suitable for large scale pig and poultry farm­ ing. or would be adaptable for builders, contractors pre m lses. Vaoant Possession on completion.


Annly: T. Silverwood, 17. Chester Avenue. Ciitheroe. Tel. 228,


Or Evenings: C. Silverwood, Slaid- burn. Tel. 652.


"PENDLE CLOSE”


CLAREMONT AVENUE CLITHEROE


Open porch with tiled floor and oak iron-studded front door, square entrance hall with wrought iron balustrade staircase, tlvougli lounge cum dinette with French windows to patio and rear garden, kitchen with stainless steel sink unit and fitted cupboards, four bedrooms, bathroom, separate W.C. Central heating, garage, wash-house, tool shed, garden areas. Long term leasehold Ground Rent £9 6s. Od. p.a.


For further particulars and viewing apply:—


Padiham Estate Agency, 13a, Church Street, Padiham. Tel padiham 71193


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


or Nelson 62893 (after 6 n.m.) or


FISHER & CO.


F.W.L; STEEtE/&ftGG;: ESTATE AGENTS & VALU


I-3, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE. TEL:. Wtl.


EVEN GS 1016


ERS IN


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


The soundly constructed and well maintained SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE


48, PARK AVENUE CLITHEROE


Comprising 3 bedrooms, bathroom sep. w.c.. hall, 17' lounge, dining room, large kitchen, larder, wash­ house. etc.. Room for g a r a g c. Gardens front and rear. Annual rates £41 8s. lid. Vacant Possession on completion of purchase.


Full details:—


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1-3, Castle Gate, Ciitheroe


The modern FREEHOLD SEMI­ DETACHED RESIDENCE


7. PEEL PARK AVENUE CLITHEROE


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


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


1-3. Castle Gate, Ciitheroe


VILLAGE STORE WITH SUB POST OFFICE


An excellent business with superb living accommodation. Freehold Early Vacant Possession.


Full details and viewing strictly by appointment only with:—


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1-3, Castle Gate, Ciitheroe


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT. Feb. 17th


stock at 11-30 a.m. Will consignors please have their cards completed and handed into the office before the previous Friday.


Weekly Sale of Calves and Fat-


country Newly-calved Cattle, at 11 a.m. The next sale of Store Pics will be held on Wednesday, Feb.


WEDNESDAY NEXT, Feb. 19th Prize Sale of Local and North-


26th. FRIDAY. Feb. 28th


show will be on offer. FRIDAY, March 20lh


S Fortnightly Sale of In-calf and tore Cattle at 11 a.m. when a good


Gold Heifers and Bullocks, together with Store Cattle and In-calf Cattle.


Special Prize Show and Sale of


moval of the manure produced at the mart for the twelve months to December 31st, 1964.


Tel. 325. PROPERTY WANTED


J. W. MARSHALL. Secretary.


Tenders are invited for the re­ IN MEMOR1AM


BADGE R—In lovi ng remembrance of our dear parents. Father died February 17. 1962, Mother died March 20. 1960. —From Derek and Roy.


WANTED. Stone-built 3-Bcdroomed Bungalow off main road. Ciitheroe district.—Phone Ciitheroe 787.


URGENTLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE


PERIOD RESIDENCE NOT V IC TO R IA N


WITH LAND, OR FARM HOUSE OF CHARACTER, WITHIN 20 MILES OF CLITHEROE


Write Box No. T2


“ Advertiser and Times” PUBLIC NOTICES


WEST RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL


AWARDS FOR FULL-TIME COURSES IN FURTHER EDUCATION


mittee offers awards for a great variety of Courses in Further Educa­ tion. Full particulars of these awards may be obtained from the Head of the local Grammar School or Tech­ nical College or from the Education Officer. Countv Education Offices. 8. Bond Street. Wakefield; applications for details should include the type of course to be followed. The last date for the receipt of applications for the majority of the awards is the 31st March. 1964.


IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER


PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION OF CLITHEROE


BETTING. GAMING AND LOTTERIES ACT. 1963


suant to paragraph 8 of the First Schedule to the above Act that the BETTING LICENSING COMMITTEE for the Ciitheroe Petty Sessional Division will hold a Meeting at the Sessions Room. King Street. Clitli- eroe. on Thursday, the 9th day of April. 1964. at the hour of TEN in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering applications for the re­ newal of BOOKMAKER'S PER­ MITS: BETTING AGENCY PERMITS and BETTING OFFICE LICENCES.


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­ t Any person who desires to object


permit or licence should send to me not earlier than fourteen days after the insertion of this Notice and not later than the 5th day of March. 1964. two copies of a brief statement in writing of the grounds of objection.


o the renewal of any particular 1964.


Dated the 14th day of February. T. U. L1DDLE.


Clerk to the Betting Licensing Committee.


21. Church Street, Ciitheroe. Tel. 264/5; 117.


PERSONAL Tlie West Riding Education Com­


BIRKETT.—Treasured memories of a dear mum. died February 14, 1956.


—From daughter Ann and Evan. Cardiff.


BOOTHMAN. — Treasured memories of dear parents, who died February 6 and 18. 1961. In our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. —From Florence, Kenneth and children.


HARGREAVES.—In loving memory of a dear husband and dad (Ben­ jamin Arnold), who died February 15. 1953. —From his loving wife and family.


HUDSON—In loving memory of Albert, who died February 15, 1963.


—Loved and remembered always Wife Sarah and Son Joe.


HUDSON.—In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Albert, who died February 15. 1963. " Remembered always.”


—His loving wife and son Joe, Greenfield Avenue. Chatburn.


ODDIE.—Treasured memories of my dear husband, Tom. who passed away on February 20. 1963. You gave me years of happiness. Then came sorrow and tears: But you gave me b e a u ti f u l memories,.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


HARTLEBURY.—Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartlcbury express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow. Also the clergy of S.S. Michael and John Church tor their kindness and the school children for singing. —21, Kay Street, Clitlieroc.


L1TTLER.—The family of the late James Littler wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes re­ ceived in their time of deep sorrow. Also Mrs. J. Hitchcn, Mrs. Hartley. Mr. Scott and the police for their kindness. —40, Pcndle Street East, Sabden.


SUMTER.—Mrs. B. M. Suntcr and family express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours, workmates at Chatburn Mill, members of Chatburn Sunshine Band, the clergy of S.S. Michael and John Church and the members of St. Vincent de Paul and all other friends for floral tributes, spiritual offerings and kindness s h own during their time of sorrow. Also the family doctor for his kindness. —27. Ribble Lane. Chatburn.


THANKS


THANKS—To relations, friends and the Ladies Trinity Class, for the many gifts of flowers, fruit, and cards, during my recent illness. —Mrs. A. Wilkinson, 22. Grafton Street. Ciitheroe.


THANKING all enquires to Box R.3. Cottage let.


SAe Sla&efraud


48, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


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


W REA TH S BOUQ UET S CU T F LOW ER S : : PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, Tea and Biscuits served


b ir t h s


KNIGHT.—On February 7. 1964. to Alan and Joan (nee Wilkinson), .v daughter, a sister for Susan.______


TINDALL.— On February 11. 1964, to John and Patti (nee Sommci- villc). a son. Richard John, brother for Colin.


__________ NOVAK (nee Broadley).-—On Feb­


ruary 11. 1964. at Bromley Meade Maternity Home, to Marion anc Paul, a daughter. Ann Teja*); ,l sister for Peter and Andrew. Thank­ ing doctor and staff for then kind


attention. ^ BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


TAY LO R.—Congratulations to dear Father and Grandpa on yqur 8<tli birthday. Fcbiuary 18, 1904. Wish­ ing you the very best. —With love. Jenny. Joe and family.


21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


GREEN.—Congratulations Erie on your 21st birthday, February 18. May health and happiness be


—From Mum and Dad. yours always. _ , WADE.—Congratulations Bobbie on


your 21st birthday. —Uncle George, Auntie Winifred, John, Jean and Eric.


WADE.—Congratulations Bobbie on vour 21st birthday. February 18. May good health, good luck and happiness be yours always. —Love, Mum. Dad and Grandma.


WADE.—Love and best wishes to my brother Bobbie on his 21st birth­


day. —From Marian.__________________


WADE.—Congratulations Bobbie on your 21st birthday.


—From Auntie Dinah. Sheila and Derek. Una and Lewis. 4. Lamb Row'. Sabden.


,


SILVER WEDDING CONGRATULATIONS


SMALLEY — BROOKS. — Congratu­ lations to Mum and Dad on your silver wedding, February 20. " Love and best wishes.”


•Front Jennifer. DEATHS


BATES.—On February 8, 1964 <in hosptal), Edith Annette, the dearly loved wife of R. C. Bates, of Beech Cottage. Grindicton, aged 79 years, and was interred at Pleasington Cemetery on Wednesday. February 12. —Inq.. The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Ciitheroe 345.


BENNETT.—On February 9. 1964. at Victoria Hospital. Blackpool, Eliza­ beth. the beloved wife of the hue John Bennett, of No. 25, Radeclyffe Street. Ciitheroe. and was interred at Ciitheroe Cemetery on Thursday, February 13. —Inq.. The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Ciitheroe 345.


BURNS (nee Lewis).—On February 10. 1964. Emily J.. the dearly loved wife of Albert Burns, aged 62 years, of Station House. Rimington. in­ terred Martin Top Chapel on Thursday. 13th inst. —Inq.. R. H. A: R. L. Pickles, Saw- ley. Tel. Ciitheroe 997.


To treasure throughout the years. —From his loving wife Hannah.


ODDIE.—In loving memory of our dear father, who died February 20. 1963. Not how did he die, but how did he live?


These are the units to measure the worth


Not what did he gain, but what did he give?


Not what was his station, but had he a heart?


Of a man as a man regardless of birth.


How did he play his God-given part?


Was he ever ready with a word of T good cheer


But had he befriended those really in need?


Not what did the words in the newspaper say?


—With love from Len. Josy and Danny. Brussels. Blcgium.


Not what was his Church or what was his creed?


o bring back a smile or to banish a tear


But how many were sorry when he passed away?.


WALMSLEY. — Treasured memories of a dear wife and mother, who


died February 18. 1961. Dearly loved and sadly missed. —From her loving husband and family.


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


1964 FARM HOLIDAY GUIDE, cover­ ing Britain’s best farm and country


guest houses; 2.000 reviews; 3s. 6d. (postage ad.).—Kaydee Bookshop. 26. Moor Lane. Ciitheroe.


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Lakes tours, etc.. £12 15s. 0d.- Marshalls. Wlchfield Hotel.


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COWPERTHWAITE. — On February 10. 1964 (in hospital). Edith Annie, the dearly loved wife of the late George Cowperthwaite. of ” The Firs.” 138, Hookstonc Drive. Harro­ gate. the home of her daughter, and formerly of 12. Montague Street. Ciitheroe. aged 78 years. Service in St. Mary’s Parish Church. Ciitheroe. on Thursday. February 13. 1964. at 2 p.m.. prior to interment at Clith- croc Cemetery. —Inq.. Vcevcrs. Funeral Directors, Ciitheroe. Tel. 75 and 673.


NICHOLSON.—On February 11. 1964 (suddenly). John Frederick William,


the dearly loved husband of Muriel Nicholson, of 10. Montague Street. Ciitheroe. Interment at Ciitheroe Cemetery tomorrow. Saturday, at 11 a.m. —Inq.. The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Ciitheroe 345.


LITTLER.—On January 31. 1964. at 8. Derby Street. Ciitheroe. James, the beloved husband of the late Margaret Ellen Littler. aged 75 years. Interment was at Ciitheroe Cemetery on February 11. 1964. —Inq.. Veevers. Funeral Directors, Ciitheroe. Tel. 75 and 673.


SHAW.—On Thursday. February 13, 1964. at 4. Anglesey Avenue. Burn­


ley (the home of her son), Dorothy Florence, aged 65 years, beloved wife of the late Henry Shaw. Requiem Mass will be held at 9-45 a.in., Saturday, February 15, prior to interment at Ciitheroe Cemetery.


SUNTER.—On February 7. 1964. at his home. 27. Ribble Lane. Chat­ burn. Cii t h e r o e , Christopher George, the dearly beloved hus­ band of Beatrice Mary Suntcr. aged 45 years. Interred at Shore Chapel Burial Ground on February 12, 1964. —inq.. Tlie Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Ciitheroe 345.


WOOLSTENCROFT. — On February 10. 1964. at 10. Valley View. Grindic­ ton. Graham Ernest (aged 16 years), the beloved son of Ernest and Helen Woolstcncroft and dear brother of Colin and Ian. ” After long suffering patiently borne.” Cremation was at Accrington following service in St. Ambrose Church yesterday, Thursday, Feb­ ruary 13. 1964. —Inq.. The Scales Funeral Service, Tel. Ciitheroe 345.


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