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12 The Clitheroe Advertiser A Times, November 21, 1964


PUBLIC NOTICES


HOTHERSALL & FORREST ■ ■ F. A. L P. A.


PRIMROSE GARAGE DEPENDABILITY


FOR


Come to us for YOUR NEW AUSTIN CAR OR VAN


for YOUR NEW RILEY OR B.M.C. CAR for A TOP CLASS GUARANTEED USED CAR tor IUJ.C. REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES


AND FOR THE ULTIMATE IN SERVICE B. M. C. SERVICE Make full use of us - it PaYs


PRIMROSE GARAGE, WHALLEY ROAD, 883, 4 /5


TELS. CLITHEROE


HIRE A NEW ANGLIA from 35/- A DAY


Superb fleet ol new Fords avail­ able at special winter tarifts.


Full details from local agent: RUFUS CARR.


BAWDLANDS GARAGE, CL1TH EROE- Tel. 73


SKIPPER RENT-A-DRIVE OXFORD RD. BURNLEY. Tel. 3844


For DISTINCTIVE


DECORATING - Consult -


GERA LD WHITEHEAD (Decorator)


Gt. Harwood. Tel. 3052 D A N N Y ’ S


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS TAYLOR ST.. CLITHEROE


INTERWOV EN F EN C IN G . PAN E LS .


GAT ES. ETC. T H E NEW W AN E Y ED GE Fencing ol all descriptions


Open Sundays until noon. machine


floor scrubbing CHIMNEY SWEEPING CARPET CLEANING


PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE (OFF CHATBURN ROAD)


CLITHEROE Telephone 3475


RE-UPHOLSTERY


moauettcor vmldVtrom fiM^with Latex cushions trom £2G. Chairs from £3 Wide range of natterns.


Estimates free. Phone or wrtic. Workmanship guaranteed


J. LOMAX 55, LARK-HILL


BLACKBURN TEL. 53952


£ l ( ) « l o ~ £ 5 0 0


With or Without Security Call Write nr ’Phone


THE Pendleton mid District


Lcnduu! Soeielv Ltd. WA L TO N HOUSE


89. CHANCERY LANE B OL TON LANCS


Phone: BoltoD 24UB5 Seymours


Chimney Sweep Service


Immediate Attention Ring CLITHEROE 210


between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. or write


7 Standen Iload Clitlicroe_____


Hand-Made


BOOTS and


CLOGS All Ivpes of WELLINGTONS


Sea-Boot Stockings 1 0 / 6 pair SAME DAY


REPAIR SERVICE FOR ALL


FOOTWEAR R. TURNER AND SON


82-86 LOWERGATE CLITHEROE PIiobc 1102


FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, AND APPOINTMENT TO VIEW ALL PROPERTIES, APPLY AT THE AGENT'S OFFICESl


U and 8. CHURCH ST., CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 1252


ALSO AT BLACKBURN 55*21 “ BOMBARDIER ” FY4 and FSLl


BAMFORD S P R E A D E R S CONTACT


LINDLEY PATE ( g is b u r n ) LTD. TEL. 251


TEL. 251 37, SHAWBKIDGE STREET, CLITHEROE


Situate near to the town centre, tilts cotiAge l«-0P«'ty “ nUmis> SITTING ROOM. DINING ROOM. LEAN-TO KITCHEN, TWO BEDROOMS, SEPARATE YARD with toilet.


RATES PAYABLE £12. 5s. Od. VERY ATTRACTIVE DORMA BUNGALOW LANG SHAW DRIVE. CLITHEROE


Enjoying an unobstructed view front the rear and tvitli attractive gardens The house contains:-


ENTRANCE HALL, LOUNGE, 16' x 12' 9" with French Window to garden, DINING KITCHEN, 11' X 11', THREE BEDROOMS, BOXROOM, HALF TILED BATHROOM with W.C., GARAGE and COAL STORE integral with the main structure. FREE­ HOLD R.V. £98. RATES PAYABLE £49. 16s. 4d. WATER


RATE £4. 2s. 10. Tlte property is in first class order throughout. 27. VICTORIA STREET, CLITHEROE


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


RATES PAYABLE: £10 3s. 4d. 31st January, 1965.


DATED tills 25th day ()f November, 1964 (SIGNED) H. L. SAGAR.


Town Clerk.


A MACHINE FOR EVERY FARMER’S NEED


Why 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, BLACK BU RN on all floor problems


Telephone: Blackburn 59438 Evenings, Blackburn 57108


Greenacrc Street Old Hall Brow Albion Street


pursuance _onee of the 36 of the i.s that d


NOTICE IS ., both dlay:y* intlusi.e, no person shall dii>. any prAutnn.lA*eds Trunk


ATTRACTIVE MODERN SEMI DETACHED HOUSE PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE


Situate off Waddington Road in a quiet locality yet convenient for the town centre. The accommodation comprises ENTRANCE HALL, LOUNGE 17' x 12' superior fireplace with Baxi grate, DINING ROOM 9' 6"


x 9, KITCHEN 10' 3" x 9' with enamel sink unit,


SEPARATE PANTRY. THREE BEDROOMS two with built in wardrobes. MODERN TWO PIECE BATHROOM with green suite and matching SEPARATE W.C. REAR PORCH with covered access to coalstore, W.C./storage place, and GARAGE 22' x 8' 9". Rates Payable £44 14s. 8d. long leasehold. Tile property is in excellent condition throughout.


THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES OFFERED FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


ESTABLISHED 1946 Geoffrey Taylor & Co. {Geoffrey M. Taylor, F.V.I.) (David H. Hcathcotc) INCORPORATED AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS & ESTATE AGENTS


ROBINSON, HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanam Wharf. Blackburn SAVE LINO


Have your Olu Flagged Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt.


Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, etc. Tel. Blackburn 55342.


m/i


FRIGIDAIRE SOUTHERN &REDFERN


B - . - • , ■ , iwmo


lackpool Blackburn Burnley


27, ST. PAUL’S STREET


terraced house with all modern amenities. Three bedrooms, bath* room, lounge, living-room and spacious fitted kitchen.


An extremely attractive and sound 5, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE :: TEL. 488 D. LORD & SON THORNBERS CLOGMAKERS


THE OLDEST FIRM IN ITIE TRADE IN CLITHEROE (ESTABLISHED IS92)


FOR ALL FOOTWEAR REQUIREMENTS WE ALSO REPAIR


ALL KINDS OF FOOTWEAR AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE


_ 86/88, BAWLANDS, CLITHEROE______ MORLAND SLIPPERS


brown, green, red. pink, sky. 47/11.


SEAFORTH Luxurious real sheepskin collar decorates this lady s suede hide slipper. Heal sheepskin lining, sort hide sole. In blue,


r a n k SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE . . t e l OR*. EVENINGS’ 7SS ■


ESTATE AGENTS A VALUERS


1.3. CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TELS tm


EVEN GS 1014. IN


The stone built detached residence of character known as


" HICHBRAKE” Chatburn Road. Clithoroe.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


No. 6, BALMORAL AVENUE. A Semi- Detached Dwellinehouso with ex­ cellent Garden area and ample loom for Garage. Accommodation: Hall: Lounge with bay, tile range: Dining/Kltchcn and Larder on the Ground Floor. Three Bedrooms and combined Bathroom and w.c. above. Wash-house. Fuel Store. Mains Services. Freehold. Annual Rates payable: £32 10s. 8d. Vacant Possession.


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


built Property comprises: Vesti­ bule: Hallway: Sitting Iloom, Dining Room, roomy Kitchen nnd Larder on the Ground Floor. Two Bedrooms. Bathroom and w c above. Outside Coalstore and \v c in good Yard at rear. Mains Ser­ vices. Annual Rates payable: £15 5s Od. Vacant Possession.


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


tile range: Living Kitchen, tile range: and Two Bedrooms above Private Yard at roar witli Usuni Offices. Mains Services. Freehold. Annual Rates: £10 Is. 8d. Vacant Possession


No. 20. FORT STREET. An end- terraccd House with a very pleasant


outlook. Accommodation: Vesti­ bule; Hallway; Sitting Room: Living Room, tile range; Kitchen. On the Upper Floor are Two Bed­ rooms. tile rear one fitted panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin. Cylinder Cupboard (immersion heater) Yard with. usual Offices. Mains Services. Annual Rates payable: £12 14s. 2d. Vacant Possession,


No. 78, ALBERT STREET, LOW MOOR. A compact stone-built property in nice condition. Com­ prises: Sitting Room with modern tile range: Living Kitchen with understair store: and Two Bed­ rooms above: Yard with W.C. and Coalstore. Mains Services. Free­ hold. Annual Rates payable £io '.is. 4d. Vacant Possession. Price £400.


No. 58, PIMLICO nOAD, CLITHEROE


desirable residential locality and comprising: Vestibule. Hallway: Sitting Room with bay: Living Room, tile fireplace*: Kitchen and Larder on the round Floor. Two large Bedrooms and Three-Piece Bathroom above. Outside Washousc and Ollices in rear yard.


A stone-fronted Property in a


nleasant situation on the outskirts nf town is lnvtsly appointed, has mil oll-flred central heating nnd Is contained in 1 acre of matured gardens.


This superior property enjoying a


ALL REGISTRATION UNITS Electors Lists


dation comprises 5 bedrooms (the main bedroom having a private Bathroom!, bathroom, sen. w.c.. shower cubicle, entrance hall, lounge iiV x 15'. dining room, study, largo it'ltchcn. nursery etc., fitted cloak­ room. Detached garage etc.


The well proportioned accommo­


Freehold. Annual rates payable £59. 19s. 8d. Vacant possession.


The modern comonct Semi-Detached Bungalow


56. PARK AVENUE. Clitheroe


taining 2 bedrooms, bathroom, hall, large lounge, kitchen, etc. Room for enrage (driveway already laid), vacant possession on completion of ourchase. Viewing by appointment only with F. W. L. Steele & Co.


Oulct residential area and con­


Pull details of the above and other properties for sale in the area from:


1F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


.3. Castle Gate. Clitheroe Tel. 1092


BY GEORGE MIDDLETON (SENIOR)


bered 12. Monk Street. Clitheroe. Comprising front sitting room, living room, bath room, out-kitchen and pantry, outside toilet, above arc •


Stone built dwelling house num­


throughout. R.V. £29. £250 deposit balance on mortgage.


> bedrooms. Excellent condition To view apply to:


GEORGE MIDDLETON (SENIOR) Auctioneer and Estate Agent.


I 83, Waddington Road, Clitheroe. Telephone 895.


p r o p e r t y f o r s a l e


FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE in good condition. 8, St. James’s Street,


reasonable price.—Apply to view. 17. Woonc Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 191.


SMALL SEMI. RIBBLESDALE. 2 bedrooms and box. 3 piece bath­


Rent. Annual Rates payable: C18 6s. Od. Vacant Possession on completion.


Mains Services. Free from Ground


mission to view any of the above, apply :


For further particulars and per­ WANTED TO LET


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estate Agents


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe (Td. 95). FISHER & Co. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.


4 KING LANE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 257


4. LINGFIELD AVENUE CLITHEROE


buNew semi-detached chalet type


ngalow, 3 bedrooms, etc. Garage Freehold.


HOUSE TO LET In Clitheroe area.— Box No. E.3. Advertiser and Times


LEGAL NOTICE


re LONGWORTH TAYLOR deoeased Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925


peNOTICE is hereby given that all


I which they shall then have had I notice.


estate of Longworth Taylor of 3 Queen Street Whalley Master But­ cher deceased who died on the 22nd day of May 1964 and whose Will was proved in the District Probate Registry at Lancaster on the 25th day of August 1964 by Bert Taylor Muriel Holgate and Donald Race the Executors named in the said Will are hereby required to send particu­ lars thereof to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of January 1965 after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to the claims of


1964.


hall, lounge, living-room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms.


other properties on our books available on request.


FISHER & CO. 4. King Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 257 Land and Estate Agents


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MAliT CO. LTD.


at 11.30 a.m. will consignors please have stock in early for grading.


MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 30th. Weekly sale of calves and fatstock


country newly-calved cattle at 11 a.m.


WEDNESDAY NEXT, Dec. 2nd Prize sale of local and north-


FRIDAY NEXT. Dec,.4th


store cattle at 11 a.m. MONDAY. Dec. 7th


Fornightly prize sale of in-calf and


together with the usual sale of fat cattle and sheep.


Tel. 325 Christmas show of fat pigs W. MARSHALL,Secretary. INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED* TOR YOU ALONE


(first right off Waddington Road) 1


“ K1LORAN,” RADECLYFFE ST. CLITHEROE


SMARTIST READYMADES MRS. E. LAMBERT


DRESS and SURGICAL also LIBERTY and


PUBLIC NOTICE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. ROAD TRAFFIC ACT. 1°60—SECTION 36


MARKET PLACE RECONSTRUCTION SCHEME DIVERSION OF TRAFFIC


pursuunco of the powers conferred upon him by sub-section 6 ?f_Scctlo 36 of the Road Traffic Act, i960, luus approved tn


County Council and tile C l ith e ro e 'Boroush Council with ttie oblect of facilitating the completion of the above Ie


of which Is that until Hist January. 1965. ^°L. J / .i iVl-,n f/rst r-o?Snrn m* nnvmtt to bo driven anv vMtirie on a road specified in the iirst column


Jamnrvb0,H 65 ol the Orders made by the Lancashire i


.hal ldrlveor cause


hereunder other than in tin* direction specified opposite the name of that road in the second column hereunder:-


Duck Street and Lowergate with Moor Lane


TYom Whalley Road to the junction of Greenacrc Street with Woonc Lane.


Prom Moor L an e /C a s t le g a tc to th e Junction o f old Hall Brow with Lowergate.


Prom York Street to Ulc Junction of Albion street with Waterloo Road.


MOOR LANE TO YORK STREET


S. & J. HEMS 9, MOOR LANE


Tel. CLITHEROE 163


WREATHS & BOUQUETS Cut Flowers, Fruit


^ e ° Jutc° ion oTl^weigmc SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND


are willing to take new players, and give a welcome to both old and new


. . . have decided to re-form, and


members. 1 The next meeting is on December


7^30 p.m. at the Band Room. Slatdbum. at


ROOF REPAIRS. Pointing. Con­ creting. — G. Pollard, l, Central Avenue, Clitheroev Tel. 610.______


Further details of the above and


Terraced property comprising: 7, Manchester Road. Burnley. LOANS


38. WOONE LANE


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


PERSONAL DATED this 25th day of November


DONALD RACE and NEWTON, Solicitors for the Executors.


room. electric oven, immersion heater. 20' x 10' garage with light and power, gardens, 25 mins. Blackburn or Colne. Freehold. Open views. No building develooment.— Ring Colne 1499 (day). Chatburn ni2 after 6.30


the lists of persons whose names are proposed lor inclusion in the next Register of Electors "are now avail­ able for inspection at the County Hall. Wakefield and at the Town Hall. Sklpton, between the hours of 9 a.m. and f» p.m. on any weekday except Saturday and at the ollices of the Clerks of the Urban and Rural District Council’s situate in the several Parishes in the Constit­ uency and at the principal post office situate in the several Parishes in the Constituency


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that


this Constituency on the qualifying date, 10th October. 1964, or who occupied premises therein on that date of a yearly value of not less than £10. is advised to inspect the Lists to make sure that his or her name is included.


Any person who was resident in


request for the alteration of any entry or an objection to the inclus­ ion of any other person’s name, must reach the Clerks of the Urban or Rural District Councils situate in the Constituency on the proper form (or a form to the like effect) not later than the 16th December, 1964. Forms can be obtained at the offices of Clerks to Urban or Rural District Councils situate in the Constituency.


A claim to be included or a Marking of Jurors


name in the Lists means that it is proposed to include him in the Jurors Book ns liable for jury service during the year commencing 15th August, 1965.


The letter "J” after a person’s WANTED LARGE TOYS WANTED,


marked and who claims exemption from jury service or claims that he is not qualified to be a juror may apply to Clerks of the Urban District or Rural District Councils situate in the Constituency not later than the 16th December, 1964, stating the grounds for his application.


Any person whose name is so


BERNARD KENYON. County Electoral Registration Officer,


County Hall. Wakefield.


LESLIE EWART SMITH. Deputy Registration Officer.


Town Hall, Skipton.


Dated 28th November. 1964. BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


GENERAL RATE


tho Second Instalment of the General Rate for the year 1964/65 becomes DUE FOR PAYMENT on


RATEPAYERS are reminded that


the 30th Instant. Payment must be made at the


POULTRY AND EGGS


LIVE POULTRY reqd.. top prices S. Townson Tel. Slniriburn 2d.


Borough Treasurer’s Office Church Street, Clitheroe. on or before that date, failing which the Council must consider proceedings for recovery which may be commenced without further notice.


H L. SAGAR. Town Clerk.


rsons having claims against the WE8T RIDING COUNTY COUNCIL.


SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE. WADDINGTON AND WEST


for the Spring Term on Monday, lltli January. 1965.


BRADFORD C.E. AIDED SCHOOL. atA 121 hour Maid will be required


the above school when It opens


week position, weekly rate of pay £2 4s. 2d. Overalls are provided and laun­


Tills is a 21 hours per day 5-day


of birth and details of experience should be submitted to the under­ signed by Tuesday, 8th December,


dered free and a free mid-day meal is supplied. Written applications stating date


1964.


D. MATTHEW. Divisional Education Officer.


Education Office, Water Street, SKIPTON.


WADDINGTON EVENING INSTITUTE


o WANTED for the commencement


tute a qualified teacher of Drama. Thursday evenings from 7.30—9.30. Remuneration 41/- for 2 hour session. Travelling expenses in excess of 1/-. Applications to the under­ signed not later than the 32tli December, 1964.


f the above-named Evening Insti­


D. MATTHEW, Divisional Education Officer.


Education Office, Water Street. SKIPTON.


RETIREMENT PRESENT FOR NURSE TEECE.


WHITEWELL AND DUNSOP BRIDGE AREA.


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 5Iinl.stcr of Transport ln Act 0?o«5rihiL^Spprovcd the extension and continu- home.


that the presentation should be at Tlie Whitcwcll Hotel, Whltewell, at approximately 7.30 p.m. on Wednes­ day December 2nd. 1964. Everyone will be welcome. I feel sure that you would all like to wish Nurse Tcece much happiness in her retirement. Transport will be provided from Dunsop Bridge, leaving at 7.20 p.m., for anyone requiring it. Have a word with Mr. J. Lcedliam. Should it be difficult to get to Dunsop Bridge we will do our best to pick you up at


tlie previously arranged places and Mill House. It lins been arranged


MENTS WILL BE FREE. ROBERT EDDLESTON.


TRANSPORT AND REFRESH­


further subscriptions to the above until Monday, November 30th, at


We shall be very grateful for any DOGS


PEDIGREE ALSATIAN 'Bitch) black and tan, six months. — 2. Kingsmill. Avenue, Wlialley.


CARPET ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUNWAY VENETIAN BLINDS


Free Fitting Service WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


CLITHEROE MODEL RAILWAY CENTRE For


Expert guidance on Model Rail- wavs and Roadways come to All Models. Layouts designed and lniill. Baseboards, Transformers, Scenic Paris, Backgrounds and


Materials. TRIANG, PECO, WRENN,


GEM, GRAHAM, F A R I S H , TRAMS, TROLLEY' BUSES, MINIC, SCALEXTRIC, WRENN 152.


Come and sec our range.


COLEMANS OF CLITHEROE


4, Castle Street. Tel. 428 Wreaths, Bauquets, Cut Flowers, etc.


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


Residenoe: 14, Brook Street, Clitheroe.


Members of Teleflower.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298


WM. LANGSHAW


AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel. Whalley 3248 (Day or Night) G. CALVERLEY


— & SONS, LTD. —


Chatburn Road, Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors


CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES Service—Day and Night


Tel.: 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT RESIDENCE:


48 YORK STREET CLITHEROE


OUR FACILITIES oiler


attractive surroundings, it is true, but more inmortant, they provide every comfort and convenience lor the relatives.


CONGRATULATIONS


CONGRATULATIONS to 'Marion." hairstylist of King Street, Cllth-


eroe who came third in tho “Nnturelle Trophy" at Blackpool on Sunday. Also to Ann Tattersalt


tition. _______


of the same salon, who was placed fourth in the Apprentice Compe­


bikes, dolls houses, dolls cots, car chairs, push chairs, twin push chairs.—Tots and Teens, 50 Lower- gate, Clitheroe.


trikes,


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


Church Square. Worsthorne. Tel. Burnley 78882


____


BICYCLE REQUIRED, suitable for 8 year old girl.—Ring Clitheroe


1287.


BOY’S BICYCLE REQUIRED in good condition. Suitable for 11-ycar-old.


—Writes Box No. E.4, Advertiser and Times.


ANTIQUE AND MODERN furniture old foreign or English coins, and scrap metal wanted.—37. Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel.. 1037.


LARGE TOYS WANTED,


bikes, dolls houses, dolls cots, dolls prams, pedal cars, desks, also baby’s cots, car chairs, push chairs, twin push chairs.—Tots and Teens, 50, Lowergate, Clitheroe._______


trikes,


REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACTS


COUNTY OP THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE


COUNTY CONSTITUENCY OP SKIPTON


$ Sla&efauul


48, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


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


WREATHS :: BOUQUETS CUT FLOWERS :: PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Alternoon: Oolteo. Tea and Biscuits served


BIRTHS


SPURGEON. — On November 25, 1964, at Our Lady of Compassion Nursing Home, to John and Eileen


(nee Eccles) a son. GOLDEN WEDDING


BROUGHTON.—Congratulations to Mother and Dad on your golden


wedding anniversary. —Love from Jenny and Jack, Vincent and Mary. Edna and Ron.


BROUGHTON. — Love and best wishes to Grandad and Grandma


Andrew.


on your golden wedding day. —From Irene. David, Jean and Ann, Glenn and Shirley, David and


wide array ot new anu superbly finished designs.


MEMORIALS Chooso at Fecitt-s 1r°m a


craftsmanship., attractively priced to bring you out- standing value.


Fine quality materials.and


FECITT BROS. MONUMENTAL MASONS


SINCE 1860


Wlialley New Roatl BLACKBURN ’Phone: 51463


(Open Saturday afternoons) i DEATHS


BENTLEY.—On November 18, 1964, in hospital. Elizabeth Bentley, the


dear mother of Albert and the late* Fred Bentley, formerly of Great Harwood, aged 85 years. Requiem Mass was offered in Ss. Michel and John’s Church, prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery on Novem­


ber 23. R.I.P. —inq., Bennett, Clitheroe. lei. o82


HAYTER.—On November 19 (in hos­ pital) at Stafford. Herbert Frank,


dearly loved husband of the late Margaret Maud Hayter, aged 80 years, formerly ol 6/8 Castle Street, Clitheroe. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on Monday. Novombci 28.


KENYON.—On November 25. 1964 (in hospital! John, the dearly loved husband of Edna Hannah and father of Eric, of ”Rosegarth,’ 4, Station Road. Wlialley. in his 59th


vear. Service in Wlialley Methodist Church on Saturday at 10.00 a.m. prior to interment at Wlialley New


Cemetery. —Inq., Alan Parker. Tel. Wlialley 3201.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BENTLEY.—Mr. A. Bentley wishes to thank all friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, spiritual offerings and floral tributes re­ ceived in his bereavement, also tho Clergy of Ss. Michael and John's Church, and the doctor and stair of Clitheroe Hospital for their kind ministrations. 23, St. Hubert’s Road. Great Harwood.


HAMMOND.—The family of the lato Mr. W. A. Hammond wish to thank all friends and neighbours for the kind expressions of sympathy


received during their bereavement and for donations to the Heart Research Association, also the family doctor for his kind atten­ tion. 3, St. Mary’s Street, Clitheroe.


IN MEMORIAM


BARBER.—In loving memory of a dear mother, died December 2. 1963,


Also dear dad, died January 8. 1933. Sadly missed along life's highway, Quietly remembered every day. —From their loving daughter* Hilda, son-in-law Tom and grand­ children.


BARBER.—In loving memory of a dear mother and granny who died December 2nd. 1963. Ever remembered. —From all at 3. Princes Street, Whalley. and 16, Springwood Road, Burnley.


BRETHERTON. — Treasured mem­ ories of a dear grandma, wife and


oved ones gone with words S unspoken.


Parting comes and hearts are L broken.


mother who died November 29, 1963.


, ,


—From her loving husband George, daughter and husband, Kathleen, and Stan and Grandson David.


For ones we miss and loved so dear.


ilent thoughts bring many a tear. . _


HARG REAVES-—


—From his loving wife Jessie and family.


1962. Sadly missed.


. ____________


PEEL,__In loving memory of Mother, died 29 November. 1963. A beautiful nature, a heart of sold,


Dear is her memory, sweet is her name.


No finer mother this world could hold.


, , . . . __Prom son Ted and Gertrude. , _ . . 3, 1962.


I never said goodbye dear. But that was just ns well. I never could have said goodbye


lt_ ^


To one I loved so well. —From his wife Marjorie.


Gentle Jesus up above. Please give Daddy all our love. —From Bryan Wayne, and Glyn.


in loving memory of Brian. Ever remembered. -Mum, Dad and Kathleen.


tarn,—Treasured memories of my dear husband. William Birkett. who passed away 28 November. 1961.


leen, Twiston.


“Sadly missed along life’s way. Quietly remembered every day. __From wife Margaret and Kath­


WHITEHEAD.—In loving memory of adear husband and dad. Alfred,


who died December 1. 1962. Every day in some small way. Memories ol you come our way. . __From May and Betty. Toms*


holme. Morecambe.


W1GGANS.—Treasured memories of a dear wife Marjorie, who died 30 November, 1959. Gone are the days we shared


But precious memories last for —From her loving husband Clem.


together. , ^ ,


Close to our hearts she will ever remain.


PRESTON.—In loving memory of my dear husband Brian, died December


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ios of a dear husband and fnthei, Fred Pye. who died November 24tu.


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