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The Clithcroc Advertiser Tintcst December 24, 19.64


AUTO-ELECTRICAL SERVICE ?


—AND FOR FIVE GOOD REASONS


1— Stalled by_-Lucas-C:'A-,V.: Service trained Auto-Electricians we can do ANY electrical job on yoii'r car or commercial vehicle.


2— We have (and know how (o use) the most modern equipment. 3— We have in stock the part required to repair or replace your faulty unit.


4— Our workshops are among the finest in the' county. 5— We provide the service you are looking for—SUPER SERVICE. We arc agents for:—


EX IDE AND DRYDEX BATTERIES, MOTOROLA AND RADIOMOBILE CAR RADIO, MARCHAL, TRICO and other leading manufacturers


Stockists of:—


LUCAS-C.A.V. AND SIMMS COMPONENTS, REPLACEMENT UNITS AND ACCESSORIES


No Waiting - Save time and money Bring your Auto-Electrical jobs to us


W. & F. DW H LD. PRIMROSE GARAGE A SO T


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE TELS.: 883, 884, 885


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


FOR ALL FOOTWEAR REQUIREMENTS WE ALSO REPAIR


ALL KINDS OF FOOT WEAR AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE


86/88, BAWLANDS, CLITHEROE


A MACHINE FOR EVERY FARMER’S NEED


“ BOMBARDIER” FY4 and FSLl BA MFORD S P R E A DE RS


LINDLEY TEL. 251


PATE (CISBURN) LTD. TEL. 251


CONTACT D A N N Y ’ S


TAYLOR ST.. CLITHEROE Tel. 99


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS IN T E RW O V E N F EN C IN G . P A N E L S .


C A T E S . ETC. T H E N EW W A N E Y E D G E Fencing of all descriptions


OiR'ii Sundays until noon.


CARPET ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUN WAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fittina Service WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


OBINSON. H E Y S & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


.ower Eanam Wharf. Blackburn SAVE UNO


ave your Old Flagged Floors overed with Coloured Asnhalt. Iso Felt Roohng to Flat Roots, etc Tel. Blackburn 55342.


RK-UPHOISTERY


rom £3 Wide range of oatterns. Workmanship guaranteed


Estimates free. Phone or wrtie: j . LOMAX


55, LARKHILL BLACKBURN TEL. 53952


NOEL KING (Ex-llonvcr 111 years)


Day or Evening Appointments


Hoover Service I’HONE: CLITHEROE 979


43. PIMLICO ROAD £l0-to--£500


With or Without Security Call. Writs nr ’Phone


THE Pendleton and District


Lendin" Society Ltd. WALTON HOUSE


89. CHANCERY LANE BOLTON LANCS.


■ Phone: Bolton 24085


THE EFFECT IS IMMEDIATE


With minimum insulation you can save 25% on fuel costs. For details of all types of insulation or redecoration


— Consult —


GERALD WHITEHEAD (Decorator)


St. Harwood. Tel. 3052


CLITHEROE MODEL RAILWAY CENTRE


Expert guidance on Model Rail­ ways and Roadways come' to All Models. Layouts designed and built. Baseboards, Transformers. Scenic Paris, Backgrounds and Materials.


For


GEM, GRAHAM, 1 'A R IS I I , TRAMS, TROLLEY BUSES, MINIC. SCALEXTRIC. WRENN 152. FROG, SPOT-ON, KEIL- CRAFT, H and M CONTROL­ LERS.


TRIANG. I'ECO, WRENN, Come and see our range.


COLEMANS OF CLITHEROE


4, Casllc Street. Tel. 428


our Suite made as new in lonucttc or vmyde from £14: with atex cushions from £26. Chairs


Why put tip with clamp uneven Floors ?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND LINO T IL ING


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


JAMES BOLTON & Son


EANAM OLD WHARF, EANAM, B LA C K BU RN on all ltoor problems Telephone:


Blackburn 59438 Evenings, Blackburn 57108 Seymours


Chimney Sweep Service


Immediate. Attention Ring CLITHEROE 210 between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. or write


7 Slundcn Road Clilheroe


A N T I Q U E S WANTED FOR CASH


THE AN TIQUE SHOP Harrow, near Whallc.v Tel.: Padiliam 71758


FORGOTTEN SOM E TH IN G ?


Pay a last-minute call to SCOTTS today. All your Jinc Christmas foods and the world's finest chocolates.


don’t forget


18. RAILWAY VIEW, CLITHEROE FRIGIDAIRE


SOUTHERN &REDFERNtlhUTIO Blackpool Blackburn


Burnley


■AU1W.+J ES.W 1 « P A^tLITC *. V A II IF f tt


TATE AGENTS A VALUERS


|-3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. ttn.


ivENiHcs


In th e area on request from: F. W. L. STEELE & CO.,


THEN 1T’S A JOE TOR VS Pul details or properties for sale


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


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY. December 28.


stock a t 11-30 a.m. when a seasonal supply will be forward.


c Prize sale of local and north- a.m.


Tel. 325 New Year. J. W. MARSHALL, Weekly sale of calves and fat-


WEDNESDAY NEXT, Deo. 3n. ountry newly-calved cattle at 11


Secretary.


old and new customers A Happy Christmas and a very prosperous


The directors and stair wish all WANTED


COINS WANTED.—£50 offered for 1937 Edward VIII 3d. bits, £10-130 for certain date 5/- pieces, £i0-£40 for sets of coins in official cases. r Other English and American coins


Tattersall. 39. Rosscndalc Road, Burnley.


ton. equired.—Write or call J c.


WANTED, work for agricultural excavator, dyking, ditching and rlieeine of any description.—R. Pinder. Hlghcllffe Cottage, Grindle-


RADIO AND TV 6d. IN TH E S LO T TV RENTAL S


No deposit. Cash refunds on collection. Free aerials. Free same-day service Immediate


or R KG ENT STREET. BLACKBURN, and 35 WIIALLEY ROAD. ACCRINGTON.


SITUATIONS VACANT


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LTD. REQUIRE AN


EXPERIENCED


ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATOR Applications in writing, giving details of age, education and experience to: THE ACCOUNTANT,


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LTD., CLITHEROE.


BOOK-KEEPER/TYPIST., experience of P.A.Y.E required.—Please apply by letter, giving full details of experience to date. J. Dldsbury, Punch Bowl Hotel. Hurst Green.


BURLER AND MENDER required.— Apply Stonebrldge Cotton Manu­


facturing Co., Victoria Mill. Chat­ burn.


PRODUCTION FOREMAN required to assist works manager. Both welding and lining experience Is ol advantage for this interesting and progressive post.—Box No. II.1. Advertiser and Times.


LADY REQUIRED to help with cleaning two or three days per week. Suitable buses from Clith- oroe — Mrs. J. Hindley, Sawley Lodge, Sawloy, or phone Chatburn


295. MISCELLANEOUS SALES


DON’T BUY A SECOND HAND SEWING MACHINE! We call now


supply vou with an entirely new Thomason S c w m a s t c r electric


portable round spool, with reverse stitch, fully guaranteed, for only £24-10-0 complete. Hand model £18-10-0 Genuine after sales ser­ vice.—The Walter Thomason Sew­ ing Centre. 72/74. Scotland Road, Nelson Phone Nelson 62P22.


PLAY PEN for sale.—Apply 9. Wind­ sor Avenue, Clitheroc.


CYRIL LORD CARPETS.—3. ltid- dings Lane Whalley. le i . 2233.


RUSBRIDCE for high-class WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS. All work carried out bv our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed.—24. King William Street, Blackburn. Tel.


59109.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle- t man's profit We re-cover vour


reasured 3-plore as new for as p little as £10. Chairs £3. Over 100 ollections and deliveries free.


matterns for your choice. Work­ C anship first class and guaranteed.


Phono or write today and wo will be pleased to call evenings a t your convenience. Distance no object.— Beakbano. G8 Sandygate. Burnley. Tel. 7188


QUANTITY of Thomason's double feed troughs, for 14 Inch cages.— Tel. Clitheroe 637.


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer in part exchange for new goods.—24, King William Street. Blackburn.


SEWING MACHINES SERVICED. overhauled, or converted to electric portables 16 years in th e trade.— The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre. 72/74. Scotland Road. Nel­ son. Phone Nelson 62122.


PIANOS TUNED, repaired, modern­ ised and Ircncli polished. Write or R telephone.—Sharp. 42. New Bank


oad. Blackburn. Telephone Black­ burn 58959.


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-covcrcd: new aprons: wheels re-tyred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroe.


Tel 683


TAPSELL AND WEST LTD., for new. second hand, outdated and soiled carpets, cheap also Broadloom. All the latest colours and designs. Widths from 27in. Axmlnster or Wilton, also Indian Carpets In stock and all a t less th an usual prices. Large and odd sizes which are not stocked elsewhere are a must In our business, as the de­ mand Is consistent from the ou t­ Wlying districts.


We have no door to door canvassers In any form, and all ou r business is done from our two shops. — 89, Leeds Road. Nelson, phone 628J6: and 57-59. Swndford Street. Skip- ton. Phone 2960


and all pile tufted through from £6 10s. Od. to £12 0s. 0d.


AT STUD


3 BOABS a t stud; ped, Essex large White and Landrace Sows and Gilts acconv transport available. — G. Simpson, Grindlcton. Chat. 203.


POULTRY AND EGGS


LIVE POULTRY reqd. top prices S. Townson. Tel. Slaidburn 271.


PHONE e have 5 x 4 carpets a t £27 30s. 0d.,


CLITHEROE 407 FOR


SITUATIONS


VACANT AND


MISCELLANEOUS SALES AND WANTS ESTABLISHED 1948 Geoffrey Toy lor & Co. (Geoffrey M. Taylor. F.V.I.l (David H. Heathcotei INCORPORATED AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS & ESTATE AGENTS


SALES BY AUCTION & PRIVATE TREATY of Town and Country Properties.


VALUATIONS OF PROPERTY, land, furniture, etc., tor all purposes.


TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING—Applications, appeals, . . . -------with


SURVEYORS to several leading Building Societies. enquiries and valuations deal t ’


MANAGEMENT of all types of property and estates. A*"


FURNITURE SALES conducted on owners premises or at our saleroom.


AGENTS to Leek and Moorlands Building Society. Mort­ gages arranged. Investments received.


COMPULSORY PURCHASE—Objections, negotiations, en­ quiries and valuations undertaken.


MOORLANDS HOUSE. 8/8. CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 1252.


35. PRESTON NEW ROAD. BLACKBURN.


also at : MOORLANDS HOUSE Tel. 49297 (3 lines) Au‘


ed itor ia l NOW ON


direct line


Telephone CLITHEROE 1386


LADY CLEANER required for two mornings per week minimum, tor small, modern, comixict house.— Please apply Mr. A..M. Small, 72, Mitton Road. Wlialley. (Tel. No. Whnlley 3189).


MAN REQUIRED for n ig h t work as boiler a tten d an t for oil-fired auto­ matic boiler. No experience nccccc- sary.—C.P.A. Ltd.. Whatley Abbey Works. Barrow. Nr. Blackburn, phone Whalley 3333.


VACANCY FOR SPRAYER for acci­ dent repair work.—Apply Hayhurst,


Bridgewater Garage, Duck Street, Clitheroe. or ring Clitheroe o47.


Evening Chatburn 401.


HOME HELP required for 3 weeks approx. Beginning of March.—Ring


ClithcroD 1146. ----------------—


PUBLIC NOTICE L$ FYLDE WATER BOARD


, ,1


for approx. 1500/2000 sq. yds. of Permanent Reinstatement Work to roads and footpaths along pipeline trenches in Darwen. Lancs.


Contractors are invited to tender


documents from Engineer. Fylde Water Board. Sefton Street, Black­


Further particulars and tender


pool. Only experienced contractors need


documents. Tenders to be received not later


than 12 January. 1965. FYLDE WATER BOARD


b len d e rs are invited for general


ment work a t Radeclyffe Street Depot. Clithcroc, Lancs.


documents from Engineer, Fylde Water Board, Sefton Street, Black­


Further particulars and tender


pool. Tenders to be received not later


th an 12 January, 1965. LOST


LOST, WEDDING RING. Saturday last. Markct-Clithcroe Centre. Re­


ward. — Write Taylor. Hartley's Farm. Tosside, Skipton.


PERSONAL


BARCLAY CORSETIERE (Reg.) MRS. LAMBERT. “ Kiloran,” Radecliffe St. (first right ofT Waddington Rd.) Clitheroo.


ROOT REPAIRS. Pointing. Con­ creting.— G. Pollard. 1. Central Avenue. Clitheroe. Tel. 610.


LOANS


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


uilding alteration and Improve­


apply and they must give lull details of previous similar work carried out-when applying for these


installation Ring Blackburn 578312. or call M A Y E R S , S S U D E L L C RO S S ,


FLOOD __________________ .


Donations received up to the 22nd December, Clitheroe Corporation ............................... Councillor and Mrs. J. Hall ......... ............. Councillor and Mrs. G. C. Braithwaite....... Councillor and Mrs. S. F. Hardman ....... Anonymous (17th December, 1964) ........... Messrs. R. Turner and Son........................... Clitheroc Youth Action Group ................... Anonymous ................................................... Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Todd ........................... A .E .C................................................................ Keep Lodge No. 6538 ................................... Mr. E. South worth ....................................... Kings Arms Hotel—Proceeds of a Raffle ... Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Braithwaite ............... Mr. T. Wignall ............................................... Councillor and Mrs. V. Allen....................... Councillor and Mrs. C. Chatburn ............... Customers at Ridings Sweet Shop ............... Messrs. James Thornber and Sons ........... Messrs. C. and I. Fuels Ltd.......................... Anonymous ...................................................


, 1964: 250 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0


5 0 0 o 2 0 2 0 0 10 0


15 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0


2 0 0 5 5 0 5 0 0


1 0 0 2 0 0


10 0 0 5 0 0 3 3 0 10 0


£314 11 0


WINTER HAZARDS ON THE ROAD


J'^AST year, insurance com­ panies handled two million


claims from British motorists, many of them arising from acci­


their insurance policies demand reasonable care and maintenance of their cars and this includes tyres. A driver should check the tyres and brakes of his car now since smooth tyres and defec­ tive brakes on any icy or wet .winter road can lead to disaster. ' To guard against the possibil­ ity of mechanical faults drivers should keep their cars, whatever tlie age. property serviced and maintained at all times. Another essential precaution


dents during tile winter months when visibility was limited and road surfaces less safe so that smooth tyres and other faults became severe hazards. Many motorists forget that


if the car is normally garaged in the open. The fire hazard may seem


small in midwinter but many people still use paraffin heaters at night in or under their cars. They should be lit away from the car and placed firmly so they do not fall over, since many fires are caused by careless lighting or positioning. At any time of the year if a


all motorists should take is the addition of an anti-freeze solu­ tion to the cooling water, or, if the car is laid-up, draining the system when the car is not in use. In some years, it may lie possible for an unprotected car — to survive all winter undamaged


—but the memory of the pre­ vious year is still fresh enough to warn everyone that heavy and prolonged frost is at least a


perhaps many did last winter


possibility if not a certainty. During the winter, motorists


should remember to top up their radiator with anti-freeze mixture, not plain water. After the addition of anti-freeze solution, drivers should also check their radiators for small leaks as the mixture will escape more easily


not given at the time, he must report the accident to the police as soon as possible, but in any event within 24 hours. Failure to stop is an offence under the Road Traffic Act. If somebody else is injured, the driver must produce his certificate of insurance to the police or anyone having reason­ able grounds for requesting its production. A driver should also make a


motorist is involved in ail injury causing damage or injury to any other person or vehicle, or any animal not in his vehicle he must stop and .give his name and address (and the owner's, if different) and tho identification marks of the vehicle -to anyone having reasonable grounds for requiring them. If his name and address are


note of all the circumstances of an accident and if possible obtain the names and addresses of any independent witnesses, not only because he is under an obligation to give full details to his insurer and this information may enable the insurer to establish who was to blame, but also because the information could be vitally important in the event of police proceedings


motor insurance policy includes cover against damage caused by frost, provided that the policy holder has taken sensible pre­ cautions. Some policies may exclude damage caused by frost


than water. The u s u a l comprehensive


MORE than 129.000 foreign


INCREASED TOURIST TRADE


October—11 per cent, more than in the same month last year, reports the British Travel Asso­ ciation. Britain's official tourist


visitors came to Britain in


states that the October arrivals lirought the total number of foreign visitors to Britain in the ffi-st ten months of 1904 to 1,753.000, which was an increase of 13 per cent, on the same period in record-breaking 1963. The numbers of European


organisation. \ spokesman for the BTA


against him. A DM I S SO N OF FAULT


admission of fault immediately after an accident. If another vehicle Ls involved, he should ask the driver for the name of his insurance company. The normal motor policy covers


A driver should not make any


Alderman and Mrs. J. W. D. Critchley....... Councillor and Mrs. V. Allen....................... Mr. and Mrs. E. Catlow ............................... Councillor and Mrs. C. Chatburn ........... Mr. and Mrs. T. Riding ............................... E. N. Banks ................................................... Anonymous ...................................................


Mr. and Mrs. W. Scales ............................... Clitheroe Townswomen’s Guild ................... Councillor and Mrs. G. C. Braithwaitc....... Councillor and Mrs. S. Curry...................... Alderman and Mrs. Wm. Sharpies ........... The Inner Wheel Club of Clitheroe ........... Messrs. Bell, Eastham and Heap ............... The Mayoress’s Ladies Committee ........... g A ,C......................................................... Keep Lodge No. 6538 ............................... Miss Garnett................................................... Clitheroe Golf Club ...............


...................


MAYOR’S FUNDS Donations received up to the 22nd December, 1964 :


302 11 3 3 3 0


20 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 10 0


49 2 0 1 6 0 2 2 0 I 6 0


5 0 0 2 2 0


22 0 0 T 0 0 i 0 0 i i 0 2 0 0 I


i i 0 0


i 0 i 0


E418 13 3


i


Me ffio&e&aut£ 48, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA ’Phone Clilheroe 183 (Day and Night) lor


WREATHS :: BOUQUETS GUT FLOWERS :t PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, Tea and Biscuits served


BIRTHS


LAMBERT. — On December 21. a t home, to Gayland and Dorothy nice Wilkinson) a second daughter.


COMING OF AGE


DUFFY.—Congratulations Carole on your 21st birthday, 25 December. 1964. Good luck, good health, God bless you. —Love from Mum and Dad (Duck­ worth) Raymond and Jcane.


ENGAGEMENTS


ALLAN—HOLGATE, — The engage ment is announced between Norma Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Holgate, Bucks Farm. West Bradford and Peter, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Allan of 22, Conway Avenue. Clitheroe. —Congratulations from both families


BARROTT—TAYLOR.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor, “The Laurels.” R o ­ chester, have pleasure in announc­ ing the engagement of their only daughter. Christine to David. Elder son of Mr. and Mrs. S, Barrott of 15. The Crescent, Mytton Road. Whalley. —Congratulations from both families.


FOOT—SAUNDERS. — Tile engage­ ment is announced between Diane, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. H. Saunders. 35, Park Avenue, Clitheroe and Nigel, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Foot, of AUcstrcc, Derby. —Congratulations from both families.


GREGORY—CASE. — The engage- ment is announced between Wini­ fred Mary Case, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Case, of 72. Salt- hill Road. Clitheroe and Ronald Douglas Gregory. B.A.. only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory, of 23, Elswick Street. Darwen. —Congratulations from both families.


HOLDEN—GELDARD.—The engage­ ment is announced between Joan, youngest daughter of Mr. Gcldard. of Wittons Farm, Bolton-by Bow- t land. and the late Mrs. A. Geldard.


Mrs. Holden of Tunstall, Ing Farm, Whltewcll. —Congratulations from both families.


o James, only son of Mr. and


MOORE—ELMS. —The engagement is announced between Joan Lesley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Elms, of Barrow, and Peter John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Moore of Clitheroe.


NELSON—CLAYTON.—Mr. and Mrs. F. Clayton of Laneside Farm. Chat­ burn. wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter Susan to Roy son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Nelson of Clay House Farm, Downham. —Congratulations from both fam­ ilies.


NELSON—CLAYTON. — Congratula- tions Susan and Roy on your engagement. Best wishes for the


future. —From Philip. Dorothy and Gillian.


ORMEROD—STEER.—Mr. and Mrs. Ormerod of 14. Franklin Street. Clitheroe, are happy to announce the engagement of their son Brian to Christine May. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Steer of 16. Central Avenue. Clitheroe. —Congratulations from both families.


POLLARD—MUSGROVE. — Con­ gratulations Dorothy and Gordon on your engagement.


SMITH—BERRY.—Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Berry of Lower Standen Farm. Clitheroe. are pleased to announce


the engagement of their only daughter Christine to William Alan, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, of Lodge Farm. Singleton, near Blackpool.


SKEATS—EATOUGH.—'The engage­ ment is announced between Carol, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Skeats. “Mcrecroft.” Mavis Road, Blackburn, and Christopher John Eatough. only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Eatough. 47. St. Hubert's Road. Great Harwood.


SILVER WEDDINGS


SLACK.—Congratulations Mum and Dad on your silver wedding anni­ versary 27 December. 1964. —From vour loving family. Josie. Sheila. Peter and Billie, Rcdbourne. Parker Avenue, Clitheroe.


the cost of towing away to the nearest garage so this should be done quickly to avoid obstruct­ ing the road—having first noted the cars’ position after the crash but when the police have been called you should if possible wait for them to arrive and take charge—this is particularly im­ portant in the event of injury. The insurance company must


WILKINSON—LEONARD.—On Box­ ing Day (December 26. 1939) a t St. Mary’s Parish Church. Clitheroe. by tho Rev. W. S. Helm. Congrat­ ulations to Rose and Wilf.


DEATHS


be informed as soon as possible and all communications from third parties should be passed to them immediately and un­ answered. The. policyholder should also inform the insurance company straight away about any communications which lie may receive from the police.


WM. LANGSHAW


visitors in October rose by 12 per cent to 71,000. bringing total arrivals from Europe in the first ten months of the year to 1.056.000—an increase of 12 per


This was a rise of four per cent on the month.


cent.Visitors from the United Slates in October numbered 43,000.


marine cable system in the world is now carrying telephone calls between the U.K. and Belgium. By splicing In two transistorised iepeaters, the cable's capacity lias been increased from 216 to 420 circuits.


Office as temporary sorting offices for Christinas mail include, drill halls, church halls, Sunday schools, auctioneers’ premises, dance-halls and empty shops.


Buildings rented to the Post The first transistorised sub­


AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WIIALLEY


Tel. Whalley 3248 (Day or Night)


G. CALVERLEY — & SONS, LTD. —


Chatham Road, Clithcroe Complete Funeral Directors


CHAPEL OF REST


Tel.f 297 DAY: 1017 NIGHT RESIDENCE:


ON THE PREMISES Service—Day and Night


48 YORK STREET CLITHEROE


GREENWOOD.—On December 19. suddenly at 38, Henthorn Road. Clitheroe, Albert Arthur, aged 51 years, the dearly loved husband of Isobcl Greenwood a n d beloved father of Kevin and John. Inter­ ment was a t Clitheroc Cemetery on Wednesday last (December 23, 1964). —Inq., The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.


HARGREAVES—On December 18, 1964 (suddenly) David, the beloved son of Agnes and the late Richard Henry Hargreaves, of 8, Moorend. Clitheroe. aged 22 vears. Service at S.s. Michael and John R.C. Church. Clitheroe on Wednesday. 23 Decem­ ber a t 10.00 a.m.. followed by inter­ ment a t Clitheroc Cemetery. —Inq. Veevers Funeral Service. Clitheroe. Tel. 75 and 673.


LEACH—Oil December 17. 1964. at 4 Queen's Road, Clitheroe. Nellie, a the beloved wife of Arthur Leach,


Cemetery on December 22. —Inq. Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


ged 81 years, interred a t Clithcroe


PORTER.—On Saturday, December 19. 1964. in hospital, Mary Jane, beloved wife of John porter, of 13, Chapel Street, Slaidburn. aged 61 years. Interment took place a t St. Andrew’s Church. Slnidburn on Wednesday, December 23. —Inq. SUverwood & Southworth. Wnddington. Tel. Clitheroe 172.


SCOTT. — Superintendent William R. Scott of the Walsall Borough Police (late of Clitheroe). aged 53 years, died sudenly a t home on 22


December, 1964.


SHARPLES. — On December 18, 1964, suddenly, nt 14. Castle View, Clitheroe, James Arthur C. the beloved husband o f E m m a Shnrples. aged 56 years. Interred a t Clithcroe Cemetery on December


23. —inq. Bennett. Clithcroc. Tel. 582.


SL1NGER.—On December 21. 1964. In hospital. William, th e beloved husband of the late Anna Bella Sllngcr of 10, Franklin Street. Clltheroe, aged 90 years. Interred at Clithcroe Cemetery on December


24 —In q .. Bennett. Clltheroe. Tel. 582


Wreaths, Bauquets, Gut Flowers, etc. A. PEARCE AND SON. Chatburn


Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230.


Ilesidenoe: 14. Brook Street, Glitheroc,


Members of Teloflower.


Published by PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS Limited. Clithcroe Advertiser and Time** Market Place. Clltheroe. Tel. 407. ‘Am* printed a t Northsatr, Blackburn. Tel. 5234** 'London Office: 27 Tudor Street. E.C.4.


I SCALES I CtlTHEROE 345 FUKERRLSERVICE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


Pauline Elizabeth. Thanking all concerned.


BLACKBURN. — Mr. John Black­ burn expresses sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours, president, committee and members of Clith- eroe Branch of the British Legion, th e clergy of Ss. Michuel and John Church, and all other friends for spiritual offerings and lloral trib­ utes received and kindness shown during Ills time of sorrow. Also the family doctors and the Clith-


eroc police for their kindness. 13. Thorn Street. Blackburn.


BOND.—The family of tile late Miss Janet Bond, wisli to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours, for their kind oxpressionns of sym­ pathy and floral tributes, received f in their bereavement, also the


of Victoria Hospital. Accrington, for their kindness, also the many friends for tlielr help and kindnes3 during Janet's illness. 18. Union Street, Low Moor, Clithoroc.


amily doctor and doctors and staff


CALVER.—Mrs. I. Calver wishes to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for tlicir kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral trib ­ utes received during her sudden


loss. Also management and stair of Bowland R.D.C.. British Legion and Canon J. T. C. Baker. 8. Grindleton Road. West Bradford.


CHOYCE.—Mr. Clifford Chovce and family express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours, president, committee and members of Clith- croc Branch of the British Legion, Clitheroe Branch of Toe. H. mem­ bers of Clitheroe Youth Action Group, directors and staff of Rlbblesdale Cement Ltd.. Rev. H. D. Chapman and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow. Also th e medical and nursing staff of Blackburn Royal Infirmary for their kindness. 15. Mayfield Avenue. Clitheroe.


LEACH.—Mr. A. Leach and family wish to thank all friends and neighbours for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereave­ ment also the assistant warden and staff of ''Castleford'’ for their kind help. 4. Queen's Road. Clithcroe.


MORGAN.—The family of the late Mr. Harry B. Morgan wishes to thank all neighbours and friends for their kind expressions of sym­ pathy and floral tributes received during their time of sorrow. 3, Brnmlcy View. Whalley.


IN MEMORIAM


FALSHAW.—In memory of my dear wife. Hannah, who died December


25 1956. “Resting where no shadows fall." __From her loving husband Jack.


GR1MSHAW.—In loving memory of N. H. Grimshaw, who died Dcvein-


ber 25. 1936. —From the family.


HUDSON.—In loving remembrance — sincere.


of n dear son and brother. Sgt. Edward Hudson. R.A.F.. who passed away December 29. 1943. Beautiful thougts oi one so dear, Treasured for ever with love


From mother and sister. Iwiston.


ORMEROD.—In loving memory of my dear husband Bert, died Doccm-


—From^his wife May, 38, Milton Road. Whalley.


____


SIMS.—In loving memory of Anne, who died December 27. 1963.


Always in our thoughts __From mother and fnmilj. 7, Eastmoor Drive._______________


e .MS.—In loving memory of a dear wife Ann. who died December


A beautiful nature a heart of gold.


No finer wife this world could hold, Dear is her memory, sweet is her C name.


__From Tom. also Joan, Raymond. and grandchildren.


lose to our hearts she will e\er remain.





1963. Always in our thoughts.


THANKS


RESIDENTS OF NELSON STREET AND UNION STREET. Low Mooi. would like to thank all friends and neighbours, W.V.S., Civil Defence, Corporation Workmen, Low Moor Club. Low Moor Methodist-Chapel, and everyone who helped us dur­ ing th e recent floods.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Cliurcli Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298


S. & J. HEMS 9, MOOR LANE


Tel. CLITHEROE 163


WREATHS & BOUQUETS Cut Flowers, Fruil


.


SiMS.—in loving memory of a* dear sister. Anne who died 27 Deccmbei,


__From sister Rachel, brothoi-in­ law Jim and all a t 4. Central Avenue. Clltheroe.


wide ■ array of new and superbly finished designs.


MEMORIALS Choose at Fecitt’s from a


craftsmanship. attractively priced to bring you out* standing value.


Fine quality materials and


FECITT BROS. MONUMENTAL MASONS


S INCE 1860


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(Open Saturday afte rnoons)


AS WE ring oyt the old


and ring in the new, welcom­ ing 1965, let us look forward to a year of peaoe and prosperity , , , expending all our energies toward that goal.


B L A C K B U R N 56911 ACCRINGTON 32641 j


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