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10 The Clithcroe Advertiser <t* Times, February 28,1964


HOTHERSALL 8t FORREST K 'A' L. P. A. ..


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AIICMOMr.tRS. VALUERS AND - (S IAM AGLNTS


PRIMROSE GARAGE AUSTIN & RILEY


(CLITHEROE) LTD.


AUSTIN A40 DE LUXE Deposit £120-13-9


RILEY ELF SALOON Deposit £115-10-0


AUSTIN MINI SUPER Deposit £98-19-2


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


36 months at £15-12-5 £598-13-9


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


AUSTIN 1100 DE LUXE Deposit £124-17-1


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


£492-19-2


36 months at £16-5-4 £622-17-1


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


AUSTIN A60 DE LUXE Deposit £151-15-5


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


RILEY 1.5 SALOON Deposit £140-7-11


£701-7-11


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


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


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


1962 RILEY 1.5 SALOON £535


Damask red, one owner, radio, low mileage


1961 MINI DELUXE £335


Farina grey, heater, 12,000 miles


1958 WOLSELEY 1500 , £315


Maroon and beige, 30,000 miles, one owner


1957 AUSTIN A35 ESTATE £175 Cream, recond.


engine and gearbox


1961 HUMBER HAWK £650


Duo green, heater, o’drive, reutter seats, one owner


1960 FORD PREFECT £325


107E o.h.v. engine, 4 speed box, maroon


1958 AUSTIN A55 £285


Black and red, heater, outstanding


1955 AUSTIN A30 £145


Blue, heater, excellent value


1963 MINI DELUXE £405


Heater, one owner, low mileage


1962 MINI DELUXE £395


Heater, washers, one owner, 11,000 miles


1961 CITROEN ID19 £650


Radio, heater, fogs, seat belts


1958 RILEY 1.5 £320


One owner, grey, low mileage


IF IPS GOOD ENOUGH FOR US TO SELL IPS SAFE FOR YOU TO BUY


FROM —


PRIMROSE GARAGE (Clitliei'oe) WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


LTD.


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


RENT-A-DRIV E® SKIPPER S A L E OF FOOTWEAR


BARGAINS FOR ALL AT


THORNBERS 88 BAWDLAiNDS, CLITHEROE SEERCRAFT


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


NOTICE TO SCHOOL LEAVERS AND PARENTS


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


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


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


MACHINE FLOOR SCRUBBING


CHIMNEY SWEEPING CARPET CLEANING


PARKER POST OFFICE


WEST BRADFORD Tel. CLITHEROE 290


LINDLEY PATE (GISBURN) LTD.


Agricultural and Dairy Engineers 'Phone GISBURN 251 for


BAMFORD MANURE SPREADERS


TRACTOR HARROWS IN STOCK


Sheep Racks and Troughs


EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER


£10-to--£500


With or Without Seourlty Call, Write or 'Phone


THE


Pendleton and District Lending; Society Ltd.


WALTON HOUSE


80. CHANCERY LANE BOLTON. LANCS.


Phone: Bolton 24085 RE-UPHOLSTERY


Your Suite made as new in mo. quette or vinyde from £14; with. Latex cushions from £26 Chairs from £3 Wide ranee of oattern*


Worurrfn^hin *»i»r»nt«er Cstim?” rp* ^hnnt - vrite .


J. LOMAX 55, LARKHILL


BLACKBURN TEL. 7681


INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED* FOR YOU ALONE MRS. E. LAMBERT


"KILORAN." RADECLYFFE ST. CLITHEROE


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


IS YOUR TV AERIAL DOWN OR DAMAGED?


Then call tor expert repairs. .Trade enquiries invited


C Blackburn, 25 Hurtley 81., Burnley Tel.: Burnley 18204


Publishes 03 PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS Limited. Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Market Place. Clitheroe. Tel. 407. And printed a t Northgate. Blackburn. Tel. 4313.


London Office: 27 Tudor Street. E.C.4. D A N N Y ’ S UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 99 or 1138


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS, GATES, ETC.


TH E NEW WANEY EDGE Fencing of all descriptions


Open Sundays until noon Seyuulours


Chimney Sweep Service


Immediate Attention


GARDEN ROTATOR ON HIRE Ring CLITHEROE 210


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


7 Standen Road Clitheroe


GO _J7for a’


-AS-YOU-PLEASE HOLIDAY!


• NEW FORD CARS A CHOICE OF TARIFF FREE INSURANCE


• FREE ROUTE MAPS • R.A.C. AND A.A. REGISTERED


• COUNTRYWIDE BREAK­ DOWN SERVICE


• NO DEPOSIT SCHEME • HOLIDAY PERIODS OF 7, 10 AND 14 DAYS


• FREE BROCHURES FROM


Rufus Carr


Bawdlands Garage Clitheroe


Tel. Clitheroc 73 OAKLANDS, RIMINCTON


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


CARPET ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


SUNfVAY VENETIAN BUNDS


Free Fitting Service WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


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. BLACKBURN on all door problems Telephone:


Blakewater 42015


RAILWAY & ROAD CENTRE MODEL RAILWAYS


Evenings, Blakewater 85917 CLITHEROE MODEL


ROADS and AIRCRAFT 4 CASTLE ST., CUTHEROE SAVE LINO


Have your Ola _ Covered with Colourei


Flaggea Floor, jred Asphalt by


ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanam Wharf. Blaokburn.


bt the Rlbblesdale Arms Hotel *Gis- A n immaterial.—Write Box No, a y next. March 2, 1964, at 7 nm.


abPlease remember tile Sale of tile daove Freehold Property on Mon­


urn. Chartered Auctioneers:


T. H. Taylor & Son. F.A.I. Swadford Chambers


Skipton. Tel, 2226 Solicitors:


Ramsbottom, Liddle & Dixon 21. Church Street Clitherce, Tel. 264


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT, Maroh 2nd stock°atyiL30Ca.m. Calves Fat-


WEDNESDAY NEXT. March 4th Prize Sale of Newly-calved Cattle


M ^ i ^ r Plgs wii‘ bc FRIDAY, Maroh 13th


„ Fortnightly Sale of ln-riir „«,i Store Cattle at 11 a.m. when a show will be forward


FRIDAY, Maroh 20th (No Sale March 27th)


an|B^ i I. o ?W e ,teh?rr Sfg and other StoreCattle.


SPRING PRIZE SALES --- 10thelfers and Bull0<*s, April In^andC


8th!C' Apr“ 24th* « SHEEP SALES


March 24th, April 28th. May 26th Tel. 325.


J- w. marshall. Secretary.


WANTED TO RENT


GARAGE wanted to ton Road area — BrnJvV1' Wadding-


dlngton Rond. To? Vlr? °0, W“‘ '


SCOTTS EVROPANt 'ry around French Herbs • the secret oj wondcrjul cooking


SCOTT'S grocers ------18 RAILWAY VIEW


BREAKS & HliNl eocal carriei* 1


: (Proprietor* i hunt) All Enquiries tn


96, CHATBURN r o a d * CLITHEROE


Telephone 122 In‘caf n a 8°™


.l, Advertiser and Times. LOANS


WANTED


CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, wanted, sensible prices given, all postage paid.—Samuels, 77. Bakers Green Rd., Huyton, Lancs., nr. Liverpool.


I BUY ChUdren’s. Teenagers’, Ladles' and Gents' discnrded_ clothing, also soft furnishings. Prompt atten­ tion.—p.e. to: Mrs. Howartli, 31, Church Square, Worsthorne. Burn- Icy. Tel. 7B882.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


RUSBRIDGE—You can choose any article In stock—Watches, Clocks, Rings, Cutlery — and pay for it weekly.—Rusbridge. Jewellers. 24, King William Street, Blackburn.


GLASGOW HERALD says: The basically conventional VIVA excels as a hill-climber. The car cruises at t UD to 70 m.p.h In a fast driving


over


DEMO ONE FOR YOU. 1212/3.


motors


49 49.7 M.P.G. — LET WELLGATE ltd.,


r . . . _ -J 1 m A ..1 4 h a u m a n v n r f u a o / l ____


a difficult course produced


150 MATCHLESS for sale. £8. Needs slight attention.—8. Duck Street.


RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA­ MOND REPAIRS of all kinds; satis­


faction guaranteed. — 24 King William St., Blackburn. Tel 7920.


LYNMERE WATER HEATER (Gas). 12-15 Ba)ls„ In perfect condition, suitable for bathroom. £12 o.n.o.— AoDly. H. Swannick, 16, Whins Avenue, Sabden.


_______ _


HILTON AND HILTON Mahogany piano £7 o.n.o.—Box No. A.2.


Advertiser and Times.___________


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane, cittheroe. Empire Overalls. Dutch Aprons and Pinarcts.___________


condition. Clitheroe. Tei. 1301.


p e d ig r e e H.C.B. PRAM, apron and ziD carrier, lovely condition. Clean,


^ n nA m - i i ia X* « ___A n n v S f i t . i i r .


nu BALE. Gent's Cycle, Ralegh, a-sneed Dyno-Hub, good condition,


p.f —ChatDurn 418. alter 7 p.m.


SECOND HAND TYRE8 FOR 8ALE. 8f—10 50 x 13 ex-Army. 1—11.00 x fo /4—900 X 20. 7—750 X 20. 4—32


steel x 12 ins. x 6 ins. 1 1,200-gall, f t


fess steel tank, 3 ft. x 2 ft. deep.— o B Wilson, 116, Woone Lan*.


tank‘ (cylindrical).' 1 stain- CllthMoi. Tel. 976.


X 2—650 X 17* 5—600 X 16. 4—500 i 15 Perkins P.6 Diesel Engine, n i2-v Battery. Austin 16-h.p. i nld Seal Engine. 1 Farm Trailer. ^ Cattle Grid? 3 Steel Girders, each


'


cost £24. price £6.—Apply. Satur­ day, 35/ Seed all Ave„ Clitheroe.


est 40 M.P.G. was achieved. A “ sDecial attempt at fuel economy


c l i t h e r o e . Phone


a \1


| I


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


£755-15-5 | !


! H A N K S A L E R O O M S . C L U H E R O E • I f L <15 OR CVTNIHGS 751 •


FISHER & Co. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.


4 KING LANE, CUTHEROE TELEPHONE 257


r


CLITHEROE LITTLEMOOR


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


No. 22. LANGSHAW DRIVE. A Modern Semi-Detached Residence with Generous Gnrdcn area, com* prizes: Hall: Lounge with tile range; inter - connecting Dining Room; Kitchen, stainless steel sink unit and fitments; Food Store. Three useful Bedrooms: partly tiled Bathroom and sep ara te w.C. Brick-built Garage attached to main structure. Freehold. Mains Services. Annual Rates payable: £44 7s. 3d. Vacant Possession


4. MONK STREET. A stone-built, terraced. Prope rt y comprising: Vestibule; Sitting Room. mod. tile l range; Living Kitchen, white porce­


ation floors. Two large Bedrooms sbove. Yard with W.C. and Coal- Mtore and a useful Wooden Shed- a ains Services. Annual Rates pay­ sible: £12 13s. 6d. Vacant Posses­


ain sink, parlour range; and Larder on the Ground Floor. Red composi-


on.


No. 54. HAYHURST STREET. A tStone-built, terraced property con­


he Ground Floor. Two large Bed­ rooms above. Yard with W.C. Mains Services. Annual Rates payable £10 14s. 6d. Vacant Possession.


taining: Vestibule; Sitting Room, tile range; and Living Kitchen on


No. 76, WEST VIEW. A substantial Dwclltnghouse wit h palisaded tfrontage. Comprises: Hallway: Sit­


Fuel Stores and Toilet. Mains Ser­ vices. Annual Rat es payable £14 2s. 9d. Vacant Possession.


King Room, large Living Room, &itchen, white porcelain sink (h. ro c. water); and Larder. Two Bed­ Boms. the rear one fitted with inath & Washbasin. Cylinder Air­


g Cupboard. Yard at rear- with


No. 61. WOONE LANE. A Terraoed Dwellinghouse with Garage. Tills


ain 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. 6d. Vacant Posses­ sion.


stone-built Property comprises: Hallway: Sitting Room: Living l Room; Kitchen fitted white porce­


Laost desirable site in this part o£


BFreehold Semi-Detached House & mungalows now available on the


Several ready for early occupation We will be pleased to supply full details on request.


16. BROWNLOW STREET


4 Roomed Cottage in fair condition. 20. SALTHILL VIEW


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


38, WOONE LANE


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


LITTLEMOOR ROAD


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


Several Sound Businesses for sale. Full particulars on request.


oWien buying or selling property yf any description you should, in


our own interest, consult:— FISHER & CO.


Land and Estate Agents 4, King Lane, Clitheroe Tol. 257


:f. w: l. STEELE & CO. ESTA


TE AGENTS A V n. ALUERS


1-3, CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TEL:- SO


EVENINGS 101.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE


The soundly constructed and well maintained SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE


48. PARK AVENUE CLITHEROE


No. 158. WHALLEY ROAD. A stone- built Property with palisaded fron­ tage. Comprises* Hall: Sitting Room, tile range: Living Room, tile range; Kitchen, fitted sink & H. & C. water. Two Bedrooms above, f each with tile range and Bathroom


turnished with panel Bath, pedes­ ual Washbasin & W.C. Yard with


BARROW. Nr. Whalley. No. 27 COCKERILL TERRACE. The stone- built, terraced Property containing*


Hallway; Sitting Room; Living Room: lean-to Kitchen on the Ground Floor and Two Bedrooms above. Yard and Usual Offices Yearly Chief Rent: 13s. Annual Rates payable £10 18s. 9d. Vacant Possession.


To view apply:—


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estato Agents


Bank Salerooms. Clithoroe. (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 Agents


Bank Salerooms. Clithoroe. (Tel, 95) 1 1 PENDLE CLOSE ”


CLAREMONT AVENUE CLITHEROE


alustrade staircase, through lounge t cum dinette with French windows


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.


o patio and rear garden, kitchen


For further particulars and viewing apply:—


Padiham Estate Agency, 13a. Church Street, Padiham. Tel padiham 71193 or Nelson 63893 (after 6 n.m.)


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


U!


iOpen porch with tiled floor and oak eron-studded front door, square bntrance hall with wrought iron


sual offices. Room for Garage. Mains Services. Annual Rates pay­ able £14 2s. 9d. Vacant Possession.


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


Full details:—


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1-3. Castio Gate. Clitheroe


The modern FREEHOLD SEMI­ DETACHED RESIDENCE


7. PEEL PARK AVENUE CLITHEROE


Well appointed and containing _ l bedrooms, bathroom, sep. w.c.. hall,


ounge, dining room, kitchen, garage. Good size gardens.


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


1-3, Castle Cate, Clitheroe


countryside, with the amenities of Clitheroe only a few minutes away


ncashire. Elevated and entirely unspoilt


SITUATIONS VACANT


LOOMER AND TWISTER required.— Apply. Stonebridge Cotton Manu­


facturing Co.. Victoria Mill. Chat- burn.


RELIABLE DAILY HELP required 2 bi?rn 3I5 PBr week*


WANTED. Good all round Joiners.


pAS.Tr,T'.m e oom est ig w o r k er s required.—Applications to: Robin-


SPJJ- Moorcock Inn. Waddington. Tel. Ciltheroc 333


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL LANCHO, Near BLACKBURN t.WANTED: Joiner on the Main-


£®alt,V. Service conditions. Good travelling and canteen facilities.


tt*£p<Ply Personally or in writing to he Secretary at the Hospital.


TWO JOINERS required. New hous- }t}5 itm\77Appl5V Hawthorne Bros.


Whalley^555.Cre L“ne' BarrOW' TeK SnARL H0USE,WIFE' 35* requires


°r Sunday evening.—Box No. a.3. Advertiser and Times.


EXPERIENCED MOTOR MECHANIC Excollent opportunity for


sequent experience to Wellcate Motors Ltd., Clitheroe. LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


BRIGHT STREET DAY NURSERY CLITHEROE


peDOMESTIC required for 41 hours o r week (Monday to Friday,, wage


/6«cl. per hour.


DWritten applications only to the Jaivisional Medical Officer, 19 9t


asmes Street, Accrington. As soon possible.


FITTER/DRIVER required. — Apply Lawson^ and Ellis Ltd., Greendale


Mill, Grindletom 478/9.


Tel. Chatburn


XPonT!?’ 10 16 years, required. iser and Times.


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL CLITHEROE


ONE FULL-TIME STAFF NURSE required.


Unit and Day Hospital. 44-hour week. Experience not necessary but appli- cant must have a keen interest in the care of the elderly sick.


Applications to Matron.


Tlie above posts are subject to Whit­ ley Council salary scales and condi­


tions of service. PROPERTY FOR SALE DAILY HELP required, four morn- ings per week.—Ring Whalley 2336.


FAMILY SIZED Terraced House, 24, Wilson Street. Clitheroe, for sale. Good condition. Vi ewi n g any


Saturday or Sunday.


TERRACED HOUSE for sale. 22, Curzon Street. 2, bedrooms, sitting and living rooms, scullery.—Apply, 17 or 24, Curzon Street.


B ARROW. WHALLEY. Detached three - bedroom bungalow wit h garage and central heating. — Thurogood. Cark House, Gargrave, Skipton. Phone Gargrnve 282.


PROPERTY WANTED


WANTED. Stone-built 3-Bedroomed Bungalow off main road, Clitheroe district.—Phono Clitheroe 787.


URGENTLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE


PERIOD RESIDENCE NOT VICTORIAN


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


Write Box No. T2 ‘‘Advertiser and Times”


WANTED. Detached Property. Cot- tio tnge or suitable conversion. Condi­


L A D I E S with own typewriters wanted with good knowledge .of local and surrounding districts for addressing envelopes from local


sample self-addressed envelope to gfreon advertising Co 97. Crom-


detads Please send chester 4°’ CromEord Court, Man* SITUATIONS WANTED


FARMER'S, SON seeks part-time farm work. Good worker able to


drive and milk.—Box No. A.4 Advertiser and Times


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


UNWINS CARDEN SEEDS and Hor­ Rticultural Tools and Sundries.—


ESCAPE from washday with n t „’st,/,l!ct on °f ONE Cattle Grid on Cl. E. Dawson, 28-30, Parson Lane, itheroe.


oJSw2n,c0 on a Hoovermatlc washer ±.40, balance covered by 156 weekly payments of 11s. against cash price f i 1®,5s. Installation and service


ELEHIRE, Clitheroe 636. eroe. Clith, E. Dawson, 28-30. Parson Lane,


HOOVER Keymatic for as little as 11s. a week! Example—trade In


/hI


WEST RIDING COUNTY COUCIL TENDERS arc invited for the


classified) County Road at Bents DISTRICT11 tlC SETTLE RURAL


t FSP* , Fli: dctalIs and no-obliga- Skilhon from whom FORMS OF Tion valuation on old washer from


office of the Assistant County Sur- House,” Carleton Road.


maY ?e inspected at the


SUTTONS GARDEN SEEDS and Hor­ Rticultural Tools and Sundries.—


F.iPEp^ c^? *1} slate, marble and tile.—R E. Dawson Ltd.. 28-30


BROADLOOM


AXMINSTEK & WILTON FITTED A11 A


Widths from 27 Ins. to 6 yards Example: 6 x 4 yards £27/10/0 Delivered and fitted free TAPSELL & WEST


h at less than usual prices


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


89. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON Tel* 62816. Also at Skioton


PIANO TUNING ana repairing Dy experts; 35 years' experience; P.C. receives prompt attention.—Sharp, 42. New Bank Road. Blackburn. Phone Blakewater 43180.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle­ tman's profit. We re-cover your


Collections and deliveries free. Phone or write today and we will be pleased to call evenings at your convenience. Distance no object.— Beakbane. 68 Sandygate. Burnley. TeL 7188.


lreasured 3-plece as new for as pittle as £10. Chairs £3. Over 100 matterns for your choice. Work­


anship first class and guaranteed.


A LITTLE more than a penny an hour to rent a first class Television. f Only 6s. 6d. a week—no deposit—


sor a sparkling 17” set. FREE in­ 1tallation. FREE service—Minimum H2 months rental — Phone TELE-


IRE. Clitheroe 636.


ANY MAKE of SEWING MACHINE repaired, cleaned and oiled, or com­ pletely overhauled; satisfaction guaranteed. — Walter Thomason. Open Market. Clitheroe. every Tues­ day and Saturday.


PRAM SERVICE, Hoods re-covered; new aprons; wheels re-tyred and repaired.—A. E. Hargreaves, Moor


Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroe. TeL 683.


SAVE SPACE IN VOUR HOME! Let tus convert your sewing machine


o an attractive electric portable i model. Price only £12 10s., which


fncludes electric motor, stltcn light,


free all districts—Walter Thomason. Open Market. Clltheroe. Tuesdays and Saturdays.


SHIP'S CARPETS


New condition, all sizes. Many soiled bargains ana Carpets at sale prices. Just a word to those looking for large and odd-sized


i £6/10/0: 4 x 3s from £12. . throuBh. Carpets from etc- etc* All pile


Please Note.— No connection with any door-to-door canvasser.


TAPSELL & WEST LIMITED “ Th* Old Firm ”


Opposite New Inn


89. LEED8 ROAD. NEL80N Also at


No 15 BELMONT BRIDGE SKIPTON


BEE8 GARDEN SEEDS and Horti­ cultural Tools and Sundries.—R. E. Dawson, 28-30, Parson Lane. Cllth­ eroe.


C O R N E R HOUSE. King Lane, ^ Clitheroe. Ladies’ Corsets, busk


front or hookslde fastening.


the National Association of Fuh< Dlreotors


, Member of


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


a THE LAST TRIBUTE


rranged with dignity an: efficiency


IN Chapel of Rest available 3201 (day or night)


PERSONAL SERVICE


TERMENT or CREMATION Whallcy Telephone:


carpets. Now In stock: 6 x 4. 51 x 4, 5* x 31. 5 x 4. 5 X 31. 5 k 3. 41 x 4. 4i X 34. 4} X 2t, 4 X 4. 4 x 34.


oot control, and handsome carry­ ing case. Collection and delivery


A?® *atest colours ana designs 1,1


Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 382 '


IENDER and further particulars may be obtained on payment of a deposit of £1 (which will be return-


f™,d,er>* Cheques, postal orders, etc., tS ufJ„b!:*,Sr055?,d. ,?nd made Payable


,b rf.!? y mon receipt of a bona-fide o the West Riding Treasurer.”


n*,™e„ foun-ty Council do not bind any Tender10 a°CePt thc lowcst or


„ SEALED TENDERS must he Psscd to me, the undersigned


Hall, Wakefield, not later than 12 noon on Monday, 16th March. 1964.


Hah b2 . ' S at ?°?m 87* County BERNARD KENYON,


County Hall. Wakefield.


he Wigglesworth and Hesley (Un­


FULL-TIME nursing auxi- required for Rehabilitation


ONE PART-TIME NURSING AUXI­ LIARY required for night duty.


£*30 aw’i*° 12*30 p.m. Saturdays t only.—Write Box No. A.5, Adver­


S ' i ® man. Good rate of pay. Applicants please supply full details of initial training and sub­


part-time employment four even­ ings per week including Saturday


BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


BRETHERTON.—Treasured birthday memories. March 1. of my dear


—13. Moorland Crescent. IN MEMOR1AM


BAILEY.—Treasured memories of Mother and Father, who passed on: Mother March 6, 1957; Father March 1, 1929.


— . Remembrance. a Gladys and Clifford, Accrington, nd grandson Barrie, Oxford.


BRADLEY.—Treasured memories of my dear husband, Stanley, who died March 2. 1958.


Bring golden memories of bye-gone days.


Also his friends Lily and Walter, Padiham.


—From your loving wife Florence, sister Emily and family, Thornton! Sister-in-law Lily and Len. Peel Green. Tim and family, Worsley. Audrey and family. Peel Green.


CHATBURN. — Treasured memories of my dearest moiner, ,uark;uxb Jane, who died March 1, 1952. Also my dearest father, Richard, who died February 1. 1954. And my dearest sister, Lottie, who died


They *gnve * me love in fullest C measure.


are, devotion, memor ie s to Th treasure


For those precious years. 7 »,missy5d by daughter Ida,


od bless you dear parents 27, Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


But he left a memory, proud to own.


He left us quietly, his thoughts unknown,


—„ Always remembered. family.


1962. —From Dick, Dorothy and David.


JACKSON—In loving memory of a 2-? iqgo1 ’ Jlm’ wh0 died February


From son George. Eileen and


MARS DEN.— Treasured memories of J t ideF ,^ S ther and father, died


uly 5. 1939. and February 27. 1958. —Daughter Edith, 4, Frankland


— In heavenly love abiding. bJ, eorge Street. From Madge, also Doris and Jim


THORNBER.—In loving memory of I9 heal* mother, who died March 1.


G m o„th0. Camhy, 10 and 12,


WHITHAM.—In loving memory of a wh son brother and uncle. John,


o died February 25. 1959 — Dearly loved and sndly missed.


yce, Paul and Sue. TENDERS JoFroin Mother, brother Stanley


To live in hearts we leave behind, is not to die.


RIGBY.—In sweet remembrance of dear Auntie Nellie, who died Feb­ ruary 27. 1959.


ey shared my hopes, Joys and G tears,


GELDARD.—In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, who died February 28, 1963.


His happy nature and kindly ways,


mother, Annie, and a very dear grandma.


enancc Staff of the Hospital. Wage 2 15su 6d*. for -W-hour week (five pgnsl9»able post—National


(or evening 673). Also Apprentice or Improver.


nT.(l.Pp yt. A* Veeyers and Sons, Shaw Bridge Saw Mills, Clitheroe. Tel 75


—RinS Chat- M e ( R e & e f i a u d


48, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


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


WREATHS BOUQUETS CUT FLOWERS :: PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders


Morning and Afternoon: Coffee, Toa and Biscuits served


MEMORIALS GRANITE MARBLE STONE


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


W. ROCK


MONUMENTAL MASONS Lettering and Renovations


Blackburn Komi GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


BIRTHS


EVANSON—On February 21. 1964, at Bramley Meade, to Greta (nee Sutcliffe) and Cyril, a son. Keith Thomas, brother for Carol. Thank­ ing doctor and staff.


SIMS (noo Murray).—On February 24. 1964. at Queen’s Park Hospital, now at Bramley Meade Maternity Home, Whalley. to Chris and Lynne, a daughter. Paula ' Catherine. T ha nk in g all concerned. Deo Gratins.


21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


CROWTHE R. — Congratulations Jeffrey on your 21st birthday,


March 2. May health and happiness be yours always. —Love Mum and Dad.


ENGAGEMENT


BRIDGES—ALTHAM. — Congratula­ —tions to Zena and Derek.


From both families. DEATHS


HOBIN.—On February 26, 196*4. at Edisford Bridge Inn, near Clitheroe, Mary, the beloved wife of the late Edward Hobin, in her 71st year. Service in S.S. Michael and John’s Church at 10 a.m.. prior to inter­ ment at St. Joseph’s Cemetery to­ morrow, Saturday, February 29. at 10-30 a.m.


—Inq., Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


ISHERWOOD. — On February 25. 1964 (in hospital). John (Jack), of


Storth Farm, Newton-ln-Bowland, aged 52 years. Service at his home today, Friday, February 28. at 12-30 p.m., followed by interment at St. Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn. —Inq., Silverwood & Southworth, Waddington. Tel. Clitheroe 172.


JOHNSTONE. — On Tuesday. Feb- ruary 25. 1964, Jane, beloved wife of Joseph Johnstone, of FouTscales Farm, Newton-in-Bowland, aged 78 years. Service at Newton Congrega­ rtional Church on Saturday, Feb­


Iuary 29. at 1 p.m.. followed bv Snterment at St. Andrew’s Church, —laidburn.


T Inq.. Silverwood and Southworth. el. Clitheroe 172.


MIDDLETON. — On February 21. 1964 (in hospital). Mary Ann (aged l 81 years), the beloved wife of the


Mitton Road. Whalley. Service and Ch interment was at Old Langho


—Inq.. The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.


uary 27. 1964.


ate William Middleton, of 40. r urch yesterday, Thursday, Feb­


NORCROSS.—On February 26. 1964, at 13, Church Street, Clitheroe. Annie, aged 79 years, the dearlv loved wife of the late Thomas Nor- cross and dear mother of Mrs. S. Flack. Reposing in the Chapel of Rest, “ Rockdale,” CUth'HT0. a service will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m.. prior to intermeiu Clitheroe Cemetery. —Inq., The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.


P REEDY.—On February 20. 1964, at 5. Little Moor, Clitneroe Ernest


ebruary 24.


Fnterred at Clitheroe Cemetery on —Inq., Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


lAlfred, the beloved husband of the Iate Clara Preedy, aged 87 years.


RANK.—On February 26, 1964 (in hospital). Florence Mary, the denrij,5


loved wife of the late Charles x Edward Rank, of 1, Buccleucli Avenue, Clltheroe, aged 87 years. Service in Clitheroe Parish Church at 12 noon on Monday, March 2, 1964. prior to interment in Great Harwood Cemetery. —Calverley’s, Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road. Cllthcroe. (Tel. 297 day, 1017 night).


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ROBINSON.—On February 23. 1964. of in Accrington Hospital, Elizabeth, he late Fred Robinson, aged 51


years. Service took place at Down- ham Parish Church followed by t cremation at Accrington Crema­


Sunny Cottage. Downliam. the t dearly loved daughter of Ethel and


orium on Wednesday. February 26. Memorial Service at Downham Parish Church on Sunday. March 1. at 10-30 a.m. —-Inq.. Brian Price trading as E. R. Veevers. Tel. Chatburn 297.


SPEAK.—On February 22. 1964 at 174, Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Mary Ellen, the beloved wife of the late Richard Speak, aged 84 years. Requiem Mass was offered in s.S. t Michael and John’s Church, prior


Clerk of the County Council —Inq.. Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582. AT STUD


3 BOARS at stud; pea. Essex lnrpfi - g


Simpson Grindleton. Chat. 203


mvUm-an? t,andrace Sows and Gilts accom, transport available. —


Wreaths. Bouauets. Cut Flowers, eto,


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


Residence: 29. Tower Hill, Clitheroe Members of Teleflowap


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens TEL. GLITHEROE 298


ANSLOW & WEST (JOINERS) LTD.


Complete Funeral Directors


THE LAST TRIBUTE ARRANGED WITH DIGNITY


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest Available


Tel. Clitheroe 593 (DAY OR NIGHT)


2, Mearley Street, Clitheroe


ALAN PARKER Funeral Director


relatives may call Scales Funeral Service, they are assured an Immediate res­ ponse by thoughtful, highly skilled personnel.


AT WHATEVER hour the S o


TRIMBY.—On Februnry 24, 1964 (in hospital), Alice, the beloved wife of Prestly Trimby, of 39, Seednll Avenue, aged 68 yearn. Requiem Mass at S.S. Michael and John’s i Church at 10 a.m. Friday, prior to rnterment at Clltheroe Cemetery.


Liv'Sb Anslow and West, Joiners, td. Tel. CUtheroe 593. PREEDY.- ..................


Mr. E. A. Preedy wish to” tliank all relatives and friends, the Ribbles- da)c Wanderers Cricket and Bowl­ ing Club for their kind messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during their time or sorrow. Also the family doctor for care and attention over a long period and the Rev. H. D. Chap­ man for help and kindness. —5, Little Moor, Clltheroe.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -The family of the late sn ” ...............


SPEAK.—Mrs. Speak. David, Peter and Dennis and Mrs. Wilson would like to thank all relatives, friends. L.C.C. officials, stall and workmen, Leonard Fairclougli contractors, the doctor and the vicar, the Rev. Bennett, for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes re­


ceived during their sad bereave- ment. —Gclston. Whins Lane. Read.


SPEAK.—-The family of the late Mrs. Mary Ellen Speak wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for their kind expressions of sympathy, spiritual offerings and floral tributes received in their bereavement. Also the Rev. Father


Wlnstanley for his kind ministra­ tions. -174, Whalley Road, Ciltheroc.


to interment at St. Joseph’s Ceme­ ery on February 25.R.I.P.


SCALES I FUNERAL SERVICE | BLACKBURN 4042


. ACCRINGTON 32641 ICUTHEROE 345


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