search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
8 The CUlheroc Advertiser & Times. Thursday, March 26, 1964.


FISHER & Co. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS,


4 KING LANE; CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 2S7


PRIMROSE GARAGE AUSTIN & RILEY


(CLITHEROE) LTD.


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


RILEY ELF SALOON Deposit £115-10-0 AUSTIN A40 DE Deposit £120-13-9 AUSTIN 1100 DE Deposit £124-17-1


AUSTIN MINI SUPER Deposit £98-19-2


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


£492-19-2


LEADERS IN SALES AND SERVICE Choose from our Comprehensive Stocks £574-10-5


LUXE LUXE


36 months at £15-12-5 £598-13-9


36 months at £16-5-4 £622-17-1


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


RILEY 1.5 SALOON Deposit £140-7-11


£701-7-11


AUSTIN A110 OVERDRIVE £1051-16-3 Deposit £210-16-3


AUSTIN A60 DE LUXE Deposit £151-15-5


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


1963 VAUXHALL VICTOR DE LUXE £630


Deposit £126—36 months at £17-11-5 One owner, duo blue, 4 speed box 1962 MINI DE LUXE £395


One owner. 11,000 miles, heater, washers. 1961 CITROEN l.D. 19 £650


Deposit £80—36 months at £10-19-8


One owner, heater, fops, washers, etc. 1961 MINI DE LUXE £335


Deposit £130—36 months at £18-2-7


Deposit £75—30 months at £10-16-8 Heater, washers. 24.000 miles only. 1962 AUSTIN A35 VAN MK. II £285


1960 MORRIS OXFORD TRAVELLER £470


Deposit £95—24 months at £9-6-10 One owner, rear seats, heater, 17.000 miles


Floor chance, heater, covers, immaculate BARGAINS—A30 ESTATE VANS FROM £90


Deposit £94—30 months at £15-13-4 MORRIS 8, SERIES E. £15


Deposit £95—24 months at £9-17-11 One owner, bench seat, healer


1961 AUSTIN A55 Van £285


1961 (Nov.) TRIUMPH HERALD 1200 £445


Deposit £90—36 months at £12-7-7 One owner, heater, washers, bluc/whitc


1960 SINGER GAZELLE ESTATE £475


Deposit £70—30 months at £11-13-4 Grey, heater, washers, belts, excellent value


1959 RILEY 1.5 SALOON £350


1958 STANDARD 10 GOLD STAR £195


Deposit £65—24 months at £6-15-5 Two owners only, green, heater, reverse light


Deposit £105—24 months at £10-18-9


1957 SUNBEAM 21 SALOON £315


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


PRIMROSE GARAGE w.*™.) WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


TH OR N B E R S CLOGMAKERS


THE OLDEST FIRM IN THE TRADE IN CLITHEROE


Established 1892 at your service


FOR REPAIRS AND ALL FOOTWEAR


REQUIREMENTS at


88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE wwi


Manufacturers o f Automobile, Aircraft and Industrial Equipment. have a vacancy at their CLITHEROE FACTORY jor a


MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN


Applicants should have completed a full apprenticeship and be fully conversant with light engineering factory services.


interviews will be arranged at the Clithcroc Factory by appointment.


Please write in the jirst instance giving Jull details of experience and ape to:


The Personnel Supervisor


LUCAS GAS TURBINE EQUIPMENT LIMITED Harsher Clough Works, Burnley


GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE HOLIDAY!


sju f o r a '


e NEW FORD CARS • CHOICE OF TARIFF • FREE INSURANCE 0 FRE E ROUTE MAPS


i O 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 Ba.vdlands Garage Clilhcroe


Tel. Clithcroc 73


Rent-A-Drivo, Oxford Road, Burnley. Tel. 3844.___


New Hillman Super Minx. Glen green/foam white ....... £743


New Hillman 1600 Deluxe. 1-oam white, red upholstery £634


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


The type of bungalow you are looking lor and at prices to suit all '■ BUYERS ’’


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


Fitted kitchens!! Decorated throughout! Central heating if required.


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


No Road Charges or Fancy Extras. Rural setting.


Left 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 worries.


SHOW HOUSE OPEN EASTER WEEKEND


SOLE SELLING AGENTS J. C. KYNASTON


AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS


RICHMOND CHAMBERS, RICHMOND TERRACE (SUDELL CROSS END) BLACKBURN


Tel. Blakewater 86858 and 86464 ____________


HAYHURSTS BRIDGEWATER GARAGE, DUCK ST., CLITHEROE.


WANTED WOMEN OR GIRLS Wc have a limited number of vacancies for


AUTOMATIC MACHINE KNITTERS and


HAND CUTTERS


These are interesting and well paid jobs in the fashion trade offering good wages whilst learning.


Apply:—


LANCASTER HOSIERY CO. LTD. WATERLOO MILLS


CLITHEROE £ 1 0 - t o ~ £ 5 0 0


With or Without Socurity Call. Write or 'Phone


THE Pendleton and District


Lending Society Ltd. WALTON HOUSE


80. CHANCERY LANE BOLTON. LANCS.


Phone: Bolton 24085


IS YOUR TV AERIAL DOWN OR DAMAGED?


Then call for expert repairs. Trade enquiries invited.


C. Blackburn, 25 Hurtley St., Burnley. Tel.: Burnley 78204


1960 Dec. Commcr Cob, 6 cwt. Van, in beautiful condition, wilh new tyres all round. Finished in b lue a n d white .......................... £240


1958 Commcr Cob Van. Beige and white, very smart. All new' lyres .................. £135


1960 Conuner 1-Ton Forward control pickup. Newly painted anil r e a d y for work .......................... £250


1959 Dec. Standard Ensign in two tone green with beige interior, exceptional con- dilion .......................... £275


1958 Thames 5 cwl. Van. Bargain price .......................... £S0


1955 Anglia, with heater, radio, etc................................... £100


CARPET ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fitting Service WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


MACHINE


CHIMNEY SWEEPING CARPET CLEANING


PARKER POST OFFICE


WEST BRADFORD


___Tel. CLITHEROE 290 — wmnnni mi r im mi i


Seymours


Chimney Sweep Service


Immediate Allenlion GARDEN ROTATOR ON HIRE


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


7 Standen Road Clitlicroe


good foods from all Europe


EUROI'ANTRY 18 Railway Viera


SCOTT’S europe! 18 RAILWAY Vi(;w


SAVE LINO


Havo your Old Flagged Fin... Covered with Coloured ,Asnlul, b$


ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanam Whan, Blackburn CLITHEROE MODEL


tlic Fisheries & Food Buffer Depot, &


f


Surveyor <Lag2b ilc Building and yltnistrs o’ ,-jj Road sou th , Man-


L rth cr details from the Estato Further


Works.


RAILWAY & ROAD CENTRE MODEL RAILWAYS


ROADS and AIRCRAFT 4 CASTLE ST., CLITHri>n|-


Telephone: CHOrlton


C&xtensl°£ g f i .________________ AT STUD


------ -- ot. stud: oea. Essex, largo 3,,S,9rA


„nand Landraco Sows and Gilts LTD. THEY ARE GOING TO


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


____ ; RENT-A-DRIVE® skipper


Stapt’Pite SANDALS


5 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE


LORDS FOR THEIR


One owner, rccond. eri(;ine just fitted, unmarked


Deposit £95—30 months at £15-16-8 £75a-15-5


CUTHEROE LITTLEMOOR


Bungalows now available on the most desirable site in this part of Lancashire. Elevated and entirely unspoilt


Freehold Semi-Detached House &


countryside, with th e amenities of Clithcroe only n few minutes awnv Several ready for early occupation We will he pleased to supply cmi


Semi-Detached Houses available Full particulars on request.


GISBURN


Stone-built Cottage. 4 Rooms, ip. side W.C. In very fine condition R.V. £25


Several Sound Businesses lor sale Full particulars on request.


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


FISHER & CO.


Land and Estate Agents 4, King Lane. Clithcroc


Tel. 257


THE GLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


FatstocK at 11-30 a.m. WEDNESDAY NEXT. April 1st


MONDAY NEXT. March 30th Usual Weekly Sale of Calves and


at 11 a.m.. followed each week by Store Sheep. The next sale of Store Pigs April 8th.


FRIDAY NEXT. April 3rd


Cattle at 11 a.m. when a largo show Is expected (lost Sales Nos. 161).


FRIDAY, April 10th


Cattle at 11 a.m. when prizes will be given as follows:—


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


and Geld Cattle. Fridays, April 17th and 24th, May 1st and 8th.


OTHER SPRING SALES of In-calf


days. April 28th and May 26th (Old Fair).


can be obtained on application. J. W. MARSHALL.


Tel. 325. SPECIAL SHEEP SALES: Tues­ Early entries solicited. Schedules Secretary. Prize Sale of In-calf and Geld Special Sale of In-calf and store Prize Sale of Newly-calved Cuttle When buying or selling property


HOTHERSALL & FORREST 1


- A L P A


• AO f llOM r tR S . VALUERS AND : ' E S T A l t .A C tN T S - >. V'


. -i


• 0AHK "salerooms, .CUTHEROE ^ TEL 94 OR EVENINGS 75V


WORSTON, Nr. CLITHEROE rc Mrs. M. G. Rushton, Dec'd


„„THERSALL & FORREST ( in con- FSitlon with Messrs. INGHAM & J.onKEi have received instructions


details on request. Several nice Terraced Cottages and


I,°,.APRIL, 1964, a t 3 p.m., ON THE SdVmISES. and Subject to th e Con- 5mo." or Sale by Auction to be d*11


then produced, The Freehold Cottage Residence


the willows WORSTON


Property >s situate within the F-[aiee and enjoys an open prospect of Fondle Hill from the rear. It


THIS Compact and Well Appointed


. . , , 1 1 conservatory attached; Dining Kitchen and Larder. Four


Compriscs: Hall: Lounge: Morning Room with


nSSrooms and Bathroom with W.C. B Brick-built Garage and Wash- pousc range. Garden laid out to


real'- M,lns water & Electricity: Drain-


£% (Rural Rates). Vacant Possession will he given on


completion


Particulars and Permission to View may be obtained from:—


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers


Bank Salerooms. Clithcroe. (Tel. 95) INGHAM & YORKE


Standen Estate Office


Littlomoor, Clitheroe. (Tel. 1055) Vendors Solicitors:


Manchester. 1. (Tel. Cen. 7691) Billinston. Nr. Whallcy


I The Detached Residence I WARWICK HOUSE I


BILL1NGTON


T h is well maintained Double-fronted property enjoys extensive views over


property th(J Ribb]0 Valloy- Accommodation:—


r-ontral Hall: Three Reception Rooms (Lounge 27' 6” x 13' 0"): Mod. Kitchen: Larder: Four Double Bed­ rooms: Bathroom & W.C.


Garage On a Site of 30 yds. x 50 yds.


which allows for • ample Garden areas. Lawn and Orchard.


Mains Services. Rateable Value: £112 (Rural Rates:


Vacant Possession on completion


Particulars and Permission to View from;—


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estate Agents


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroc. (Tel. 95) PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN


BUNGALOW with GARAGE, of in­ triguing design.


No. 15, LANGSHAW DRIVE


Accommodation: H a l l; spacious Lounge looking out on open held; nicely appointed Kitchen (stainless steel sink unit ) ; Bathroom, half- tiled. furnished three-piece Suite; a Ground Floor Bedroom. On the Upper Floor arc Two Bedrooms. Cylinder Airing Cupboard and Stor­ age Space. A Central Heating System operated from ” Parkray M s low Com­ bustion Stove in Lounge provides CH. Radiators about the premises. The Garage with direct drive-in from liijluvay is incorporated in main structure.


Garden area with small Greenhouse is laid ou t to rear. Mains Services. Current Rates payable: £47 15s. 6d. ^FREEHOLD. Vacant Possession.


Dwellinghouse with Garage. This stone - built Property comprises: Hallway: Sitting Room: Living Room; Kitchen fitted white porce­ lain sink (h. 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. Gd. Vacant Posses­


G1. WOONE LANE. A Terraced sion. ______


No. 8. DERBY STREET. A roomy stone-built, end terrace Dwelling-


house 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 it.) internally, which would make excellent Garage or Work­ shop Outside W.C. Current Rates payable £11 4s. 3d. Vacant Posses­


sion.


No. 25, HENTHORN ROAD. A com- n stonf-built. terraced Dwelling-


house comprisim;: Vestibule with L'lizeri panel inner door: S ittinc Hoorn tile rsinqe; Living Kitchen ,nd Larder. Two larRe Bedrooms


No 31, NELSON s t r e e t ,


moor A roomy stone-built Pro- m“tv containlns: Sitting Room, tile 'range: Living Kitchen Two Bedrooms above. Yard and usual nmces Mains Services. Current Rales payable: .£10 4s. yd. Vacant


low


possession. To view apply:—


FLOOR SCRUBBING Bank Salerooms. Clithcroe. (Tol. 95)


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estato Axents


X. SILVERWOOD — J BALSHAW Kindly remomber Sale


This Saturday, March 28th, 19G4


RICHER ASKER HILL FARM GR1NDLETON. CLITHEROE


Other items as advertised last week. Sale 1 o’clock


1J,3 Head of Cattle, 404 Pulle ts , laying scooter 119001 along with


and po in t of lay.


OTHER FIXTURES TO NOTE SATURDAY. APRIL 18th


50 BRIDGE.n e a r c l it h e r o e . SATURDAY. APRIL 25th


l . . i nicnprsul Sale for H. BIRT-


WELL, I'EW.j* BURNLEY WEDNESDAY. MAY 13th


?rt\ NEW FIELD FARM, CLIVI-


To announce other bookings later. Auctioneers:


j . BALSHAW. Colbprne House. J Clitheroc. Tol. 1100.


r SILVERWOOD (Evenings). C* b Staidburn 052.


land fo r sale LAND fo r s a l e


........„vhmitcly 2,288 .square yards o 'H’K o lr i land adjoining and to S treet.‘clitheroe.


tlic Ministry of Agricul- ds) Manchester 2.


. .vtttst m ach in ery a n d im p l e - *SALE AT CLITHEROE.


„ c i i v e RWOOD. 17. Chester Ave., T* ® ciitheroo. Tel. 228.


above Yard and usual Offices. Mains Services. Current Rates pay­ able: Cll 4s. Od. Vacant Possession.


CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT Modern Semi-Detached CHALET-


MESSERS. FOYSTERS 28. Princess Street


to Septic. Tank. Rateable Value:


Xrnffcr lor Sale by Auction (unless ' privately), on WEDNESDAY.


F.W.L STEELE &. g6. ESTATE AGENTS & VALUERS


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


EVENINGS 1016. The soundly constructed and well


maintained Semi-Detached Residence


48, PARK AVENUE CLITHEROE


The well planned and tastefully decorated accommodation comprises 3 bedrooms, bathroom, sep. w.c., entrance hall, lounge, dining room, largo and well fitted kitchen, larder, wash-house, fuel store. Room for garage. A n n u a l rates payable £41 8s. -lid. Vacant Possession.


A property of quality b uilt by local tradesmen in 1957.


Full details and to view:— F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1*3, Castie Gate, Clithcroo


freehold Semi-Detached Residence The immaculately maintained


7, PEEL PARK AVENUE CLITHEROE


An easily run layout provides 3 bed­ rooms, half-tiled bathroom, sop. w.c.. nail, lounge with connecting glazed doors to dining room, superbly equipped kitchen. Garage, etc. Vacant Possession on completion of purchase. Wc emphasise the ex­ cellent condition of this property.


Full particulars and viewing by appointment only with:—


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1*3, Castle Gate, Clithcroe


HALSTEADS FARM, RIMINGTON near Clithcroc


Saturday, 11th April, 19G4 T. H. TAYLOR & SON, F.A.l.


have received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. Harry Taylor to Sell by Auction as above the Whole of the Cattle Excellent collection of Modern Machinery. Dairy Equipment and Poultry, Huts • and Equipment comprising:—


to Hereford): Friesian Cow due Julv; 4 Friesian Geld Heifers; 4 Friesian Bullocks; 2 Aberdeen Angus Geld Heifers: White Shorthorn and 2 Hereford Geld Heifers: 2 Hereford Bullocks; Galloway Bullock.


Cattle: 3 Galloway Cows springing (in-calf


fitted with Horndraulic loader; 1958 Fordson Major, hydraulic p.t.o. and belt pulley; 1962 Land Rover 88 with hard top; 2 -cow trailer; Hart Manure Spreader: Ransomes rear mounted mower with 2 knives; Barn- ford WufTler; Vicon Lely ” Acrobat ” side rake; Salopian crop loaders: Silorator Mark 4; Forage Harvester; Teaglc rear mounted fertiliser drill: Yeoman crop sprayer: Iron tractor roller; Tractor hay rake; 2 Auto­ drop forage wagons; Flat trailer with hay Hecks; cart on p.t. with drawbar; 2-wheelcd hand truck: Allman p.t.o. pressure washer; 4 wheelbarrows; G r a s s harrow; 2 Wolscley electric fencer units 24 posts; 4 end tripods: 2 reels wire: 2 Taylor bull tethers: 28 Industrial plastic prov. buckets: Kit truck: Aluminium ext. ladder: “ Clipvac ” cow clippers. Sawbcnch and spare blade; Flame thrower weed killer: Usual small tools; Leather cow and bull show lialtors: Infra red heaters: 6-12 volt battery charger; Hand lawn mower.


Implements: 1959 Fordson Dexta, live drive,


Units, *’ Blow ” inchurn cooler, Milking machine pump and motor. ’* Hallmark” chilled water cooling unit, Salter dairy balance. Cooler with header tank. Steam chest. Kit stand, etc.


Dairy Utonsils: 2 Alpha Laval Stainless Steel


s an hay box brooders: 2 Steven­


size: 2 night arks: ” Ascot ” egg washer: 6 plastic wire egg baskets: 2 automatic drinkers; troughs, hop­ pers and fountains: Insecticide sprayer: 6 poultry crates, etc


on’s “ Little Mother ” brooders (300 Sale to commence at 12-30 p.m.


Further particulars from Mr. E. Knight at the farm or the Auction­ eers, Swadford Chambers, Skipton. Tel. 2220.


•‘ PENDLE CLOSE ”


CLAREMONT AVENUE CLITHEROE


Open porch with tiled floor and oak iron-studded front door, square entrance hall with wrought Iron balustrade staircase, through lounge cum dinette with French windows to patio and rear garden kitchen with stainless steel sink u nit 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:—


Padihani Estate Agency. 13a. Church Street. Padihani. Tel Padiham 71193 or Nelson 62893 (after 6 n.m.)


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


or TO LET


4-BERTH CARAVAN to let, near Blackpool. — Enquiries: 79, West


View. Clitheroe. Tel. 752.


ACCOMMODATION available for couple, in Waddington.—Box No. E.l. Advertiser and Times.


LOST


LOST from Spire Farm, Browsholmc, 2 Horned Ewes, red ruddle on loin. —Information to E. Holgate, Stan­ den Hey, Clitheroe. Tel. 512.


LOST. Red Striped Umbrella—left In Lowergate Co-op. Butchers or Woolworths, Friday, 20th March.— 11. Victoria Street, Clitheroe.


POULTRY AND EGGS


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


300 R x LS PULLETS. 10 weeks old. Vaccinated. 6/6 each. — R. p. Mclvor, Coolham Farm, Twiston. Tel. Gisburn 368.


SALE. 150 3-wcoks-old Pullets, also booking day-old Pullets for April 17 onwards. WL x RIR and RIR x WL.—J. Clegg, Higher Edge Farm, Slaidburn. Tel. 276.


WANTED


HOOVER ^ VACUUM C L E A N E R S wanted for cash, models 375, 119, 160. 262, 612, etc. Please forward details o f types and quantities available to Crown Ltd., 18 Gipsy Hill. London, S.E.19.


I BUY Children’s. Teenagers’. Ladies’ and Gents’ discarded clothing, also soft furnishings. Prompt attention. —p.c. to: Mrs. Howarth. 31, Church Square, Worsthorne, Burnley. Tel.


weatherboard cabin 72' x 18' 6' with lluoresccnt light fittings and fans: 10 nest boxes, and Wokimesh wire grids; Ditto T. & G. cabin. 70' x 18' with fluorescent light fittings and time switch. m 2 Sect, cabins 12' x 8’; 8 Booth-


Poultry and equipment: 40 Thornbers 404 pullets: sectional


f — # ■ " Sl& defovd


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA ’Phone Clitheroc 183 (Day and Night) tor


48, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


WREATHS :: BOUQUETS CUT FLOWERS : : PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Aftornoon: Coffee. Tea and Bisouits served


BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


WILLIAMS (Bob).—Loving birthday memories of a dear son and brother (March 30i. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone; For part of us went with you. The day God called you home; Wc would give our share of this world to say,


memo ria ls g ra n it e marble stone


Send lor our selection ot designs and prices. You will be placed under no obligation and find us anxious to help


W. ROCK


m o n um e n t a l m a so n s Lettering and Renovations


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164_


Blackburn Boat! BIRTHS


NILAND (nee Waddington). - -O j ) March 19. 1964, at Queen's Park Hospital (now at Bramley Meade), to Norah and Michael, a son. Andrew Michael. Sincere thanks


to everyone. _____ CONGRATULATIONS 21st BIRTHDAY


“ Happy birthday Bob ” today. —From his loving mother, sister Belle, Eric and Graham.


WILLIAMS. — Treasured birthday memories of a dear husband,


Robert John (Bob) and daddy, March 30. You are beside us In all we do, Your love will guide us, and see us through;


PINCH. — Congratulations Betty on your 21st birthday, March 26. ” Love and best wishes.” —From Geoff.


PINCH (nee Carlyon).—Congiatula- ttons Elizabeth (Betty) on join 21st birthday. March 2b. Good health and happiness be yours


always. —From Mum and D ad._____ _


PINCH (nee Carlyon).—Congratula­


Though life is lonely, we will not complain.


and Diane.


—From his loving wife Bcttv and children. Nigel, Malcolm, Angela


In God's own time wc will meet again.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BENNETT.—Mrs. E. Duckworth and the relatives of the late Mrs. M. A.


Bennett wish to thank all friends and neighbours of Low Moor, St. Paul’s Church Mothers’ Union and Ladies’ Class, for their kind ex­ pressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereave­ ment. Also the family doctor and district nurses, doctors and staff of Queen’s Park Hospital and the Rev. A. K. Bisbrown for their kindness. —99, Scott Terrace, Clitheroe.


CUTLER.—Mr. F. Cutler and family wish to express thanks to all rela­ tives. friends and neighbours, Father H a n n o n . Chief Officer, officers and men of th e Lancashire County Fire Brigade. Station F91, for spiritual offerings, sympathy, letters and cards of comfort, received during their time of sorrow. —102, High Street, Eton Windsor, Berks.


CUTLER. — Mrs. F. Cutler and family wish to express sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours. Father Hannon, Chief Officer, officers and men of the Lancashire County Fire Brigade. Station F91, Mr. Hargreaves, doctor, police, Lancashire Lines and work­ mates. and Mr. Parkington and staff, for spiritual offerings, sym­ pathy. flowers. letters and cards of comfort and sustenance, received during their time of sorrow. —2. St. Paul’s Terrace, Low Moor, Clitheroe.


HOLDEN.—Mr. A. Holden and family express sincere thanks to all rela­ tives. neighbours and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow and during Mrs. Holden’s illness. —22. Kemplc View. Clitheroe.


SEWELL.—Tile family of the late Mr. F. S. Sewell, express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours, the family doctor, doctors and stair of Queen’s Park Hospital, the Rev. J. Mimmick. and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow. —23, Wilson Street. Clitheroe.


WEBSTER.—Mr. Albert Webster and family wish to express their sincere thanks to nil relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sym­ pathy and floral tributes received during their time of sorrow. Also the family doctor, the district nurses and the doctors and staff at Queen's Park Hospital for their kind attention. —33, Newton Street. Clitheroc.


V/H1TTAKER.—The relatives of the late Miss Ada Whittaker wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbours. Mr. and Mrs. Goss, for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy shown to them during their sudden bereavement. —23, Victoria Avenue, Chatburn.


WILSON.—The relatives of the late Mrs. Sarah Jane Wilson express sincere thanks to the neighbours and all other friends for floral tributes received and for kindness shown during her illness.


—41, Victoria Street, Clitheroe.


WOOLER.—The family of the late Mrs. F. A. Woolcr wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereave­ ment. —22. Nelson Street, Low Moor, Clitheroc.


THANKS


CONSTANCE JACKSON, 2. Goose- butts Lane, thanks all her friends


for their beautiful flowers, cards, kind messages and gifts sent during her stay in hospital.


MRS. W. HILTON. 4. Seedall Avenue, would like to thank th e many


kind friends and neighbours, and th e members of the Trinity Metho­ d ist Ladies Class for the lovely flowers, letters, cards and gifts sent to her during her stay in hospital.


CONGRATULATIONS


CONGRATULATIONS to Mrs. Helen Wnggett. hairstylist, of Wballey, who won the Blackpool Inter- Academy Award for the Nature!!© Trophy with 146 points. Also to ’* Marions.’’ hairstylist, of King Street. Clithoroe, who came second with 139 points.


ALAN PARKER


the National Association of Funeral Directors


Funeral Director Mombcr of


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and efficiency


THE LAST TRIBUTE THOSE who havo had INTERMENT or CREMATION Chapel of Rest available PERSONAL SERVICE


ANSLOW & WEST (JOINERS) LTD.


Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowors. etc.


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


Residence: 29. Tower Hill, Clitheroe Members of Tetoflower


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


"TELEFLOWER S ER V IC E ”


Church Brow Gardens TEL. GLITHEROE 298


Coniplcfc Funeral Directors


THE LAST TRIBUTE ARRANGED WITH DIGNITY


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest Available


Tel. Clithcroe 593 (DAY OR NIGHT)


Mcarley Street, Clithcroc


FUNERAL SERVICE I CLITHEROE 345


j SCALES


BLACKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 32641


Published Dy PROVINCIAL NEWSPj Limited. Clitheroe Advertiser and Market Place, Clitheroe. Tel. 407. printed at Northgatc, Blackburn. Tel


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


occasion to call us in the past will tell you that our service is outstandingly complete and moderately priced. The same holds true today!


—From Ann, Samuel and baby Stephen.


. , . . ENGAGEMENTS


AS PIN—BENSON.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Benson, of Southport House, Saw-


ley. have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter. Anne Patricia, to Robert Henry, second son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Aspin, Stonchill, Grindleton, near Clithcroe.


BROOKS—VAN DER POLL. — The engagement is announced between


John Artlilngton, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks, of 144, Manor Lane, Shipley and Rosaleen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Van Dor Poll, of Springbok. Namaqua-


land.


HALSALL—BASFORD—The engage- ment is announced between Mark, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hal- sall. of The Gables, Pimlico Road, Clitheroe. and Susan Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Basford, of Netherfielcl, London Road, Halesworth, Suffolk.


NICHOLLS—ROBERTS. — The en- gagement is announced between Derek, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Nicholls. 5. Albemarle S t re et . Clitheroe. and Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Roberts. ” Brae- side.” 93a. Hollin Lane, Middleton, Manchester. —Congratulations from both fami­ lies.


GOLDEN WEDDING CONGRATULATIONS


GRIMSHAW, — Congratulations to Mother and Father on the occasion of your golden wedding anniver­ sary, March 28. 1964. Best wishes.


—From your loving son Arthur. DEATHS


CROSS. — Quietly at his home at •• Crow Wood.” Hurst G r e e n, Richard Alban, the dearly loved husband of the late Lydia Anne Cross, aged 82 years. Fortified by the rites of Holy Church. Requiem Mass was at St. Peter’s. Stonyhurst, at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. March 25, followed by Interment at St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Hurst Green.


’’Requlescnt in pace.” — Inq.. B. Wilkinson. Funeral Director. Tel. Whalley 3264.


HOLDEN.—On March 19. 1964. at 22. Kemple View. Clitheroe. Mary Agnes, aged 77 years, the dearly lo v e d wife of Arthur Holden. Cremation was at Pleasington on Monday last. March 23. 1964. —Inq.. The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.


METCALFE.—On March 24. 1964. at his home. 31. Accrington Road, Whallcy, Jeffrey William, the dearly loved husband of the late Annie Metcalfe and dear father of Jeffrey, Mary and Violet, in liis 64th year. S e r v i c e at Whalley Methodist Church on Monday a t 11 a.m., prior to interment at Whalley New Cemetery. —Inq., Alan Parker. Tel. Whallcy 3201.


tions Betty on your 21st birthday (March 26). Good luck and best wishes.


.


WEBSTER.—On March 19. 1964 (in hospital). Ann. the beloved wife of Albert Webster, of 33. Newton Street. Clitheroe. in her 78th year.


WOOLER.—On March 20. 1964 (in hospital). Sarah Ann. the beloved wife of Oliver Woolcr. o f 22. Nelson Street, Low Moor. Clitheroe. aged 62 years. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on March 25. —Inq.. Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


IN MEMORIAM


CHERRY.—In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Miles William, who died March 30. 1959. Jesus bless.


—20. Grindleton Road. West Brad­ ford.


JOHNSON.—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, who died April 2, 1963, Life has changed in many ways, But one thing changes never. The memory of happy days, When wc were all together. —From l o v i n g wife, daughter Nellie, s o n - in - la w and grand­ children.


ORMEROD.—Treasured memories o£ a dear mother, who died March 29,


1963. —From her loving daughter Eileen. Always in my thoughts.


WILLIAMS.—Beautiful memories of a dear son and brother, Peter Leonard, died April 1, 1956. aged 2J years. A spray of lovely memories, Tied with a ribbon o f love. Together with his Daddy.


Interred at West Bradford Metho­ dist Church on March 24. —Inq.. Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


—Mummy, Nigel, Malcolm, Angela and Diane.


( t. . . i .


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8