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10 Clilhcroc Advertiser 'and Times, Friday, April I, 196b


H O T H E R S A L L & F O R R E S F. A L P. A.


P lu m p f o r


Long Term Investment Britain’s Finest Range


of Road-Hugging FRONT WHEEL DRIVE CARS


MINIS from £470 Deposit £117-10 0


rZ-,


1100’s from £644 Deposit £161


1800’s from £873 Deposit £218-5-0


IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FROM STOCK HIRE PURCHASE FROM 4%


AUSTIN - RILEY VANDEN PLAS


PRIMROSE GARAGE


Telephone: 8 8 3 /4 /5 THORNBERS clogmakers


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


Also BOOT, SHOE and CLOG REPAIRS (SAME DAY IF REQUIRED)


MENS, LA D IE S . AND C H ILD R E N S BOOTS, SHOES AND S L IP P ER S


86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE


Luxury DETACHED HOUSES at BANKCROFT WOOD ESTATE


SOUTH DRIVE, PADIHAM C EN TR A L LY H EA TED BY O IL


Bankcrot't Wood Estate set in pleasant surroundings, com­ prises three types of Detached Houses, every one with a fitted kitchen, large lounge and three bedrooms. Get your first taste of Central Heatmanship. Every House has either full or partial oil central heating through Shell-


Mex and B.P. Ltd. PR IC E S from £3,500 ■ All enquiries to builder:


JAMES CROSBY & SONS LTD,


D EM M IN G S HOUSE B R O O K F IE LD ROAD Te l. GATley 3212


MERCER & SONS LTD (Steel Stockholders) PUMP S TR E E T , B LA C K BU R N


Offer the facilities at the George Street West yard entrance of a


30 TON CAPACITY PUBLIC WEIGHBRIDGE 30 ft. by 9 ft. platform.


Open 0800—1730 Monday to Friday. 0800—1200 Saturday. Contract terms for regular clients.


Telephone B LA C K BU R N 52701. For all your PAINTING and


Decorating Requirements — consult —


KENNETH CARDEN 4 DE LACY STREET CLITHEROE Tel. 2758


•lit


First Class Work Estimates Free No Obligation


I


CARPET ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


Luxuflex Venetian Blinds


Fitted Free WALTS LI D.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


NOEL KING


(Ex-Hoover 10 years) 43 P IM L IC O ROAD


Hoover Service PHONE C LITH ERO E 979 Day or evening appointments


CHIMNEY SWEEP


Brush and Vacuum Prompt attention


G. WHITTAKER


Tel. Chatburn 496 WE CAN DO YOUR


CAR


ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FOR YOU


Dynamo Starters Lights. Flashers, etc.


Dynamo «- Electrical Services Ltd.


WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE


Phone 652 and 249


K nitwe a r including Ladies Cardigans a t the unbeatable prloe of 15/11 — including W.M.S. and O.S.


Jumpers a t 12/ 1 1 . W.M.S 14/11 O.S.


Lovely colour range of silk


Your Suite made as new in moouette or vinyde from £14: w ith Latex cushions from £26. Chairs from £3. Wide range of natterns.


RE-UPHOLSTERY Estimates free Phone or w r ite : J. LOMAX


Pay us a visit we arc sure to have something for you


W R O U G H T IR O N GATES Made to Order.


W E LD IN G U N D E R TA K E N GAS and ARC


M IL D S TE E L F IT T IN G S FOR E L E C TR IC A L AND H E A T IN G E NG IN E E R S


For Prompt and Efficient Service Send Postcard to


MORDAUNT WORKS K IR K M O O R ROAD C L ITH E R O E


Mrs. Clifford Hargreaves is pleased to announce, she is now able to continue


POODLE TRIMMING and


SHAMPOOING at her new address


CLOVER COTTAG E, C LOUG H LANE, S IM O N S TO N E .


' Tel. Padfham 71495 DANN Y’S UP BROOKS S AW M IL L S


T A Y LO R ST., C L IT H E R O E Te l. 99


IN TERW O V EN FEN C ING . PANELS. GATES ETC.


TH E NEW WANEY EDGE. Fenoing ot all descriptions


RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING'


Can be seen on th e above nremises.


LOC8 FOR W IN T E R E X T E N S ION LADDERS


Open Saturdays u n t il 4-30 n.m. Sundays u n t il noon.


( f irs t r ig h t off Waddington Road) CLITHEROE. Tel. 2869.


"K ILO R A N ,’’ RADECLYFFE ST.


SMARTIST READYMADES MRS. E. LAMBERT


DRESS AND SURGICAL also LIBERTY and


Why put up with damp uneven Flooi’s?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND L INO T IL IN G


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


JAMES BOLTON & Son . (A S PHALTERS) LTD .


LOWER EANAM W H A R F , BLACKBURN





on all floor problems Telephone:


Evenings Blaokburn 55342. Blackburn 59438.


SEWING MACHINE SERVICES


138 Manchester Road Nelson T el. 64511


A N T I Q U E S WANTED FOR CASH


T H E A N T IQ U E SHOP Barrow. near Whalley Tel.: . Whalley 3611


Overhauls. Skilled a t te n tio n . Maohines boug ht and sold. LESTAN SERVICES


Repairs. Conversions.


SH I REBURN LODGE BO A R D ING KENNELS


Shampooing, Poodle Puppies fo r sale


Dogs boarded. Glino ing and Nr. C L ITH ER O E . Tol. 846.


S H IR EB U R N LODGE, ED IS FO R D B R IDG E . W A DD IN G TO N


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING and CARPET C LEANING


PARKER


- 3 W A RW IC K D R IV E Te l. C L ITH ER O E 3475


ALL NURSING REQUIREMENtS M a x lim . Pageboy,' Modern


Maternity Boutique GOWNS. SUITS. SEPARATES.


M oth er, oto. ■ .New Address:


18. S TA N D ISH ST.. BURNLEY. T el. 28407.


3 INDIVIDUALLY pes lON EO FOR YOU ALONE


55 LARKHILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


MORRIS - M.G. - VANDEN PLAS


CLITHEROE GARAGES


Telephone: 2705 LAST WEEK OF


SPECIAL OFFER


Curtains made-up FR E E Bring us your measurements


WE DO THE REST


ODDIES TEXTILES Lh KING STREET, CLITHEROE


D O R I S ’S Bargain Stall


CLITHEROE MARKET OFFERS YOU


Ladies and Gents underwear at keen prices


Nylons from 2 /6 pair


F A RM E R S Wc specialise in


Casualty and Plain COWS


ALSO FAT BULLS BRAITHWAITE TEL. CHATBURN 405 PUBLIC NOTICES


C L ITH ER O E RURAL D IS T R IC T COUNCIL


R AT ING ACT 1966


p Tile attention of ratepayers, loarticularly those within the t wer income classes, is drawn ao the following provisions of the


bove Act.


hog before 30th April, 1966, saying Lunkers. Toilet with Elsan fitting. inw it is proposed to pay such gighting and cooking by Calor


inftes by instalments must in orm the undersigned in writ­


stalments.


Rebate of Rates. l Certain ratepayers within the


pensioners (including those witli a limited amount of other income but not those in receipt of National Assistance) will be eligible and should obtain appli­ cation forms from the under­ signed. Forms should bo com­ pleted and returned as soon as t possible and In any case not later


eower income classes will be ntitled to a rate rebate. Most


S ta tu to ry Notice to Creditors and O th er Claimants


for publication prior to Grant of Probate


MIS S SARAH M A Y E D ITH CLARKE DECEASED


han 30th April. 1966. deLeaflets containing further


uncil Offices.


T. P. RUSHTON. Clerk of the’Council.


Clitheroe R.D.C. Offices, Church Brow.


Clitheroe, Lancs.


ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanam W h arf. Blackburn SAVE LINO


Have yo u r. Old Flagged Floors Covered w ith Coloured Asphalt. Also F elt Roofing to F la t Roofs, etc. Tel. Blackburn 55342.


w tails of the above provisions Coill shortly be available at the


Act 1925 that any person having a claim against or an interest in E the Estate of Miss Sarah May


p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ursuant to s.27 of tile Trustee


Crescent Clitheroe in the County of Lancaster School Teacher t (Retired) Spinster who died on


dith Clarke late of 32 Moorland


hereby required to send partic­ ulars in writing of his claim or Interest to us the undersigned Solicitors to Martins Bank Lim­ tited the Executors of the Will of


he 16th day of March 1966 is


he said Sarah May Edith Clarke on or before the 8th day of June 1966 after which date the said Executor will proceed to distri­ bute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and interests of which notice shall then have been received by the said Executor.


Castlegatc, Clitheroe, Lancs.


1 DATED this 30th day of March, STEELE & SON.


966. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


BLACKPOOL. Centra l. — Sheila- vllle, 3a, Palatine Road. 5 mins, sea. Reduced terms up to Juno 25. £6-2-6 per week, onwards £7- 17-6. H. & C, all rooms, comfort assured.—Mrs. A, Temple (late Darlington). Tel. 23086.


PRESTATYN HOLIDAY GAMP In beach—lovely North Wales. 7 mile sandy


chalets, h & c water—one sitting at meals—heated swimming pool, games room, dancing tennis. 9-pin bowling lanes— wonderful fun I From £9 a week all-in 1—Colour Booklet free from Prestatyn Holiday Camp. Dept. PHC/41. Prestatyn. Flint­ shire.


single, double, family


VACANCIES^ FOR WAKES WEEK8 tin 4, 6 and 6-berth caravans on


she most luxurious parks on the


outh coast.—Write now for'full colour brochure to Green Lawns Caravan Park, Dept. EL. Selsey. Sussex. Tel. Selsey 2049.


Payment of Rates by In stalm en ts raAny ratepayer wishing' to pay


separate bedroom annexe. b Timber store place. Two coal


ve; d in in g reoess; kitc h en e tte ; LEGAL NOTICE


THAT’S OUR ADVICE TO THOSE ABOUT TO INVEST IN A MOTOR CAR AND CAN’T MAKE UP THEIR MINDS — TRY THEM ALL — THEN INVEST IN THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE FROM


• A U rn O N f ERS. VALUERS-AMD ESI A IE AGENTS. .


-


-I ’ I


DANK SALEROOMS,. CLITHEROE > TEL Sb OR EVENINGS 7SS


sale by auction on th e premises, on Wednesday next. 6 An r il. a t 2 n.m„ subject to the conditions or sale to be then and there pro­


eived lastructlons to offer . for


duced. TH E DETACHED BUNGALOW, “ ROCKDALE," Gr indleton


wSituate within the village, tills


vestibule; central hall; lounge; kitchen; larder; three bedrooms, bathroom; separartc w.c. Garage and outbuilding.


ell built property comprises:


for ample garden areas. Mains services. Annual rates payable: £48-6-0


v Particulars and appointment to iew from tile auctioneers.


SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FU R N ISH IN G S


same day. immediately after the sale of the property. View; morn­ ing of sale. Included are Gunn- sectional bookcase; oak side­ board: 2 oak dinner waggons; settee; oak wardrobe and match­ ing dressing table; single divan (oak headboard): deal wardrobe (fitted drawers): single oak dress­ ing table; 2 Lloyd Loom chairs: dining table; Hoover washer; Baby Belling cooker: carpets: 4 yds x 4 yds, 3J yds. x 31 yds. 4 yds. x 3 yds. 12 yds. stair carpet (4 strips), and the usual general items.


. . . will be sold by auction Auctioneers’ offices:


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe, (T e l. 95 ).


Vendors' solicitors: Messrs. J. W. Hollows & Co,. 17. Richmond Terrace, Blackb urn. (T e l. 53641).


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN C L ITH ERO E AND D IS T R IC T


Commodious Dwellinghouse in . Central Position


No. 13. YO R K STREET. C L ITH ERO E


town centre and bus station, this property offers the following accommodation. roHallway; sitting room: dining


Conveniently situated near


k om; large and up-to-date thitchen. Four bedrooms and pper floors. Yard and offices.


Mains services. Freehold. Annual rates payable: £25-6-0 Vacant possession.


46 BAWDLANDS


a An older type of property attractively modernised, and with


he ground floor. Two bedrooms and three-piece bathroom above. Basement fuel store. Yard with small garden plot to rear. Mains services. Vacant possession.


n open field at rear. Comprises: vestibule: sitting room; living t room and up-to-date kitchen, on


No. 4. HOLDEN S TREET


hoA stone-built cottage dwelling- ro use which contains: sitting


two upper floor bedrooms. Small yard and usual offices. Annual rates payable: £12-8-6. Vacant possession.


itchen on the ground floor and W H AL LE Y .


Semi-Detached Bungalow and Garage


6, ABBOTSCROFT


beHall: lounge: kitchen; three codrooms: bathroom. Garage in­


Reasonable garden area. Sunny position. Mains services.


Particulars from: HO THERSALL & FORREST,


rporated. in main structure. k om; living room and lean-to Geoffrey Taylor & Co.


Auctioneers. Estate Agents. Surveyors and Valuers


6-8 CHURCH ST., C L ITH ER O E Tel. 1252


Also at Blackburn. Tel. 55425.


P romin en t Main Read Position Close to th e Centre.


C H IP SHOP AND CAFE


w ith oertain fu rn is h in g and equ ipment.


C L ITH ER O E


warming cabinets.. CAFE. K IT ­ tCHEN. Good living accommoda­ picluding large lounge; three- Price £3,000.


ss steel gas range and infra red inion on the first and second floors


A Commodious Detaohed Residence.


HYD RO LODGE, SAWLEY ROAD, G R IND L E TO N


si Situated in beautiful country­


Auctioneers & Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (T e l. 95).


18’ x 12’ 6"; d in in g room 10' 6" x 9' 4”; morning room 17' x 11’ 9": kitch en IT x 6'; bathroom with bath, washbasin and low suite


ens and grounds, the spacious accommodation contains: lounge


w.c.: three bedrooms, .................... DMains water and electricity.


yable £17-6-6. Freehold. WOODLANDS, WEST BR A D FO R D .-


weekend chalet situated on the banks of the River Ribble In a beautiful setting near to West Bradford Bridge. The accommo­ dation with ample space for five people comprises: entranoo h a ll: sto liv in g room with combustion


A most delightful timber-built


as.Rateable value £13. Ground rent £6 per annum.


PROPERTY FOR SALE


PRE-FAB BUNGALOWS. 2. 3 and 4 bedroom. Plans 7/6. S.A.E. details—A R. Else. Wisbech. Combs.


PROPERTY WANTED


S EM I-D E TA C H ED or terraced house wanted. Waddington Road. Clitheroe area.—Write Box Tl, Advertiser and Times.


CO U N TR Y CO TTAG E required (any condition) Clitheroe or t district.—Write Box T10, Adver­


iser and Times. BUSINESS FOR SALE


P A D IH AM . For sale owing health reasons, old established cooked meats and grocery business. Audited accounts. 1065 average taking £140 per week. Price, including property and equip­ ment. £2.200. plus stock at val­ uation.—For particulars and appointment to view, ring Padi- ham 71196. after 6 p.m., week­ days.


ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE


BED S IT T IN G ROOM TO LET in Waddington. — Box No. T.4.,


Advertiser and Times. WANTED


GARAGE W A NT ED TO RENT. reasonable distance from Turner Street.—Apply 24, Turner St., Clitheroe.


BRASS BAND IN S TR UM E NT S . old pistols, guns, coins. Cash waiting.—Write Mtckleburgh, 56, Hatheriey Court, London. W.2.


W E JB U Y A N Y T H IN G OLD OR MODERN. Wanted full or part houses of furniture, brass and copper ware, barometers, musical boxes, grandfather clocks, scrap


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


PERSONAL


GOSSAMER D U R E X 7/6 doz.. 21/- J 3 dozen. Post free from Bell


enkins. 121. Lake Rd„ Ports mouth.


POULTRY


metal.—37. Whalley Rd.. Clith­ eroe Tel. 1037


LADIE S ' C H ILD R E N ’S A N D G EN T ’S good discarded. clothes. Best prices paid—Miss Walmsley 621 J)SSCl St., Blackburn. Tel.


I BUY discarded clothing, modern


centre legs.—Write T8, Adver­ tiser and Times.


table, older type, any size, with


good condition.—Mrs. Howarth. 31 Church Square. Worsthornc. Tel. Burnley 27882.


-W ANTED an oval or circular


WANTED, a bureau with or with­ out a bookcase on top. Older type, any size considered.— Write Box No. T9. Advertiser and Times. :


W A NT ED several unusually old shaped chairs, arm chairs and stand chairs and settee.—Write T7. Advertiser and Times.


404 PULLETS. 40 p.o.l., 180. nine week’s old; also sixty 606. 16 week. Vaccinated. — Smith, Bustards Farm. Rimlngton. Tel. Gisburn 332.


GOOSE EGGS FOR SALE; also hay box.—14, Victoria Avenue, Chatburn.


;


LIVE POULTRY required, toi prices.—S. Townson. Tel. Slald h um 271.


Will readers please note


that in future it is necessary for ns to receive the signature • of both parties' before engagement notices ‘ can be published.


BEAUTY, dignity a"11


reverenoe nrevail in each servioe we dire ct beoauso w,


oo-onerate fu lly with y°ur clergyman . . obsorve the religious requirements of all fa ith s . . . and understand and fu l f i l l yo u r every need.


always a\ 4 RAl


, SCALES IFUNERAL SERVICE


I CLITHEROE 345 CLITHERCI


.BLACKBURN 53911 I ACCRINGTON 9 2 ^ ' |


We arc proud lo al repeated mid tl succcl


Published by PROVINCIAL NEWSPAp® Limited, Clitheroe Advertiser, ^


.


burn. Tel. 52345. London OjW'* Tudor Street, E.C.4. Registered-** O.P.O. as a newspaper.


' ^


THE SOLE G All for ClitH


Time*. , Market Place. Clitheroe. 407. And printed a t Northgate. » $


See our Display!


FU L LY FU R N ISH ED W E EKEND CHALET.


parainage to septic tank. Rates de and set in attractive gard­


l A thriving business with excel­ trent opportunities of increasing leade. SHOP with counter, stain­


ece bathroom; two bedrooms. ■ Yard with garage and w.c.


T H E C L ITH E R O E A U C T IO N M A R T CO,. LTD.


M O N D A Y N E X T , 4 An r il ' stWeekly sale of calves and fat-


ock at 11-30 a.m. when a good seasonal show, including some spring lambs, will be forward. (Last sale Nos. cattle 26. pigs 44. sheep 232, calves 8). Please note: fatstock sale as usual on Easter Monday. W ED N E SD A Y N E X T . 6 Ap r il a At 11 a.m. Weekly sale of local


y On a freehold site of 1.173 sq. ds. or thereabouts which allows


G R IN D L E TO N . Nr. Clitheroe c Hothersall & Forrest have re­


IS9K 333333 I EL 1092


ESTATE AGENTS & VALUERS 1-3 CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE


EVENINGS 1016


coGood residential situation, yet witnvenient for all services and ac h Immaculately appointed b commodation ns follows: five wedrooms, bathroom, two sop. ing.c.’c entrance hall, lounge, din­ ga room, unit-fitted kitchen, ond garage.


T he Modern Stone Fronted Detached Residence 2 DORSET DR IV E . C L ITH ERO E


rage with ample room for sec­


The Most A tt ra c tiv e and Desirable Modern Freehold Semi-Detached Residence


20 BEVERLEY D R IV E . C L ITH ERO E


With tastefully appointed accommodation as follows: 3 bedrooms, bathroom, sep. w.c.. entrance hall, large lounge with dining recess, unit fitted kitchen, garage. Well laid out garden


SALES BY AUCTION She Jlo&efrauit T . S ILV ERW O O D— J. BALSHAW


Of Interest to Farmers and Contractors.


DEERPARK ROAD SM A L LHO LD ING S


(along Townelcy park) BURNLEY


s T. Silverwood—J. Balshaw will


B Jackson Saturd ay, Apr il 9. 1966, 10 head of store c a tt le ; i.o. 4


ell by auction for Messrs. K. and


molths: 2 Friesian x—Hereford bullocks. 8 months; 1 Friesian Hereford x hfr. 8 months: 2 Hereford hfr. and blk.. 8 months.


E XC E L LENT M A C H IN E R Y how gear back axle, live drive,


d 1964 Fordson Super Major l iesel tractor (1618 hours), with


ydraulic. t 1959 Fordson Major diesel


Connell digger (arm No. 12B) also draining bucket: Martin Mark­ ham Agritiller: Horndraulic dozloader: grading or back filler bull­


ractor (recently overhauled). Jones Super Star hay baler; Mc­


areas of good proportions. Back­ ground central heating on the ground fioor. Vacant possession on completion of purchase.


The Modern Stone-fronted Detached Bungalow


room in roof space for 4th bed­ room) bathroom, sop. w.c., sensible entrance hall, lounge with stone fireplace and feature, dining room, magnificent kitchen etc. Garage 25* long. Neatly laid surrounding gardens.


mntial area, having superbly apaintained and expensively f pointed accommodation as


ollows: 3 bedrooms (with ample


The C arefu lly Main ta in ed Torraced House


46. ESHTON TERRACE. C L ITH ERO E


ing three bedrooms, bathroom, sales shop (easily converted to a sitting room), living room, kitchen, small basement rooms, brick-built garage.


e ell maintained terraced prop­ r rty with two bedrooms, sitting


8 GRAFTON STREET . W C L ITH E R O E


oom, living room and kitchen. Outside w.c. and fuels. Vacant possession.


u ree-piece bathroom on two o Full details of the above and


rea on request at the office of: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


1-3 Castle Gate, Clitheroe, Tel. 1092.


ather properties for sale In the


wSubstantially built of stone, Bell by auction for Mr. J. C. t ith pleasant open aspect over


(a t present in use as a Butcher’s Shop).


he castle grounds and compris­


W IG G LE S W O R TH HAL L FARM, W IG G LE S W O R TH , Nr. Settle s TSilverwood—J. Balshaw will


ext week. O TH ER F IX TU R E S


1966: 15 head of cattle: excellent farm machinery: antique and household furniture. n Full particulars will be given


utterworth, S aturd ay, Ap r il 16.


S aturd ay, A p r il 23. Machinery and implement sale


for Messrs. Wallbank & Smalley. Smithfield Farm. Downham, Nr. Clitheroe.


Deighton. Marybone Meadow Farm, West Bradford, Nr. Clith­ eroe.


Tuesday, Ap r il 26; Total dispersal sale for Mr. W.


Saturd ay, Ap r il 30: Total dispersal sale for Mr. E.


Holden Craven Farm. Dinckley, Nr. Blackburn.


Wednesday, May 18: a Annual collective machinery


Saturd ay, May 21: E Total dispersal sale for J. E. and


nd implements sale to be held In Clitheroe, entries now being listed.


Hall Farm, Grindleton, Nr. Clith­ eroe.


xors. of G. Lofthouse, White


Chester Avenue, Clitheroe. Tel. 228. J. Balshaw. 91. Waddington Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 1385. C. Silverwood, Livingstone House, Slaidburn. Tel. 652.


Auctioneers: T . Silverwood, 17.


4, TH E GROVE. C L ITH ER O E deQuiet cul-de-sac in good resi­


side mounted forage harvester: Wolseley Jungle Buster (or grass ripper): multi trailer with de­ tachable silo sides: B.E.C. modi­ fied manure spreader with new belt: William Dickie manure sludge 500 gallon tanker: set of Ferguson tandem disc harrows; John Wilder pitch pole harrow with grassland and arable tines: Rnnsomc two-furrow plough: Cambridge ring roller: Edwards (tractor power) pressure washer: offset snow plough to fit land rover: Clyde-built tractor cab: towing hitch: 100 gallon diesel tank: Fordson major wheels 36 x


re fork, snow bucket; Tarrop


being well worthy of attention, mostly 1 to 3 seasons. The Cattle being good stores.


Sale 1-15 prompt. T o ta l Dispersal Sale.


11: etc. NOTE: the above machinery


u er blade, manure bucket man­


black poll bullocks and hfr. 10 months: 1 b & w bullock. 12


48 PARSONS LANE CLITHEROE


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


WREATHS :: BOUQUETS CUT FOWERS :: PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders. BIRTHS


CHEW (nee Nuttall).—To Jean and John, on March 27. 1966. at Queens Park (now at home), a son, Mark, a brother for John. Westfield House, West Bradford.


McQ UARRIE . — On 22 March. t 1966. at Queen's Park Hospital,


o Marie (nee Lynch) and Ray­ mond, a daughter, Lisa Dawn, a sister for Ann. Thanking all con­ cerned.


TAYLOR.—On March 27. 1966, at Bramley Meade, to Patricia (nec Alston) and David, a son Wayne David. Thanking all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


WEBSTER. — Congratulations Sandra on your 21st birthday (April 3, 1966). —Love and best wishes, from mum. dad and Peter.


WEBSTER.—Love and best wishes Sydney on your 21st birthday, April 3, 1966. —From mum. dad and Jean,


ENGAGEMENT


FROST— CLARK.—Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clark of 12, Tower Hill, Clitheroe. have pleasure in announcing the engagement of t their younger daughter Olwyn,


Mrs. G. H. Frost, of 19. Manor Road, Clitheroe.


o Tony, only son of Mr. and DEATHS


BOLD.—On March 27 1966, in hospital and of 5 Victoria Ter­ trace, Billlngton, Walter Mason,


Elizabeth Bold, dear father of Cyril and loving Grandad of Janet and Susan aged 75 years. Cremation was at Accrington on Thursday March 31. —Inq. B. Wilkinson. Tel. Whalley 3264.


he dearly loved husband of


GREENWOOD. — On March 25, 1966 at 12 Grafton St., Clitheroe. Margaret, the dearly loved wife of the late John Greenwood, aged 80 years. Cremation was at Accrington on March 29, 1966. —Calverley’s Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day, 1017 night.


HEATON—On March 26. 1966. at Atkinsons Farm, Bolton-by-Bow­ land. Henry, the beloved hus­ band of the late Eileen Heaton, aged 81 years, was interred at St. Bartholomew’s Church, Tos- side, March 29. —T. E. Robinson. Tel. Bolton-by- Bowland 213.


PARKER.—On March 25, 1966 (in hospital) Richard, the beloved husband of Ethel Parker and dear father of Alice, of 16. Primrose Street, Clitheroe. in his 77tli year. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on March 29. —Inq. Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


S TR IC K LA N D .— On March 26. 1966, at ills home, “Shelling,’’ West Bradford. James, the dearly l loved husband of Lizzie Strick­


and in his 76th year. Interment took place at West Bradford, on Wednesday. March 30. 1966. —Calverley’s. Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day. 1017 night.


selection will be on offer. At the close of the cattle sale, store sheep and lambs will be offered. NIN -C A L F and STO RE SALES


cnd north country newly-calved


ze sale. prFriday. April 22: Special spring


advertising purposes. J. W. MARSHALL


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GOTT.—The brothers and siu... of the late Mr. Thomas Edes- Gott wish to thank all relatives


friends and neighbours and the members of tire Social CjA


Clitheroe. his workmates ot the' Bowland Rural District CouncV for their kind expressions v sympathy, latters of condolence' and for the beautiful floral trihi K) utes received during the'-1 \ii t bereavement; they aiso exp-e/


No. 12 Ward. Royal Infirmarv Blackburn for their kindnos and attention to their brothr —Tile Bungalow. Holden, Bol ton-by-Bowl and.


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GREENWOOD.— 'The family ,■ w the late Margaret Greenwood


frish to thank ail relative miends and neighbours for thei- t ossages of sympathy and flora'’


ributes received during tht!- sad bereavement; also Rev j'


Jobling for his kind ministra­ tions.12. Grafton Street, Clitheroe


HEATON.—Hie family of the late t Mr. Henry Heaton wishes to


neighbours for kind expression of sympathy and floral tributes received during their bereave- ment: also the Rev. R. C. Alien for his kindness. Atkinson’s Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland.


hank all relatives, friends and


PARKER.— ’Hie family of the late W. T. Parker wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbour for their kind expressions o' sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement’ also the Rev. H. D. Chapman to: his kindness. 75. Browniow Street. CHtheroc


PARKER.—Mrs. E. Parker and family wish' to thank all re!?- lives, friends, neighbours and t members of the Licensed vic­


bereavement; also the doctors t and staff of Clitheroe Hospital,


ualler’s Association for the kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in thd:


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STRICKLAND.—Mrs. Strickland. t George Rosalind and David wish


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EDMONDSON—In loving manors of a dear wife and mother Maud, died March 29. 1964. Too dearly loved ever to be — forgotten.


B From her loving husband. etty, Fred and Pat.


JOHNSON.—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John (Jack) who died 2 April, 1963. God knows how we miss him, Never shall his memory fade: Loving thoughts shall wander To the spot where he is laid. —From his wife and family.


L IM B ER T .—In loving memory cf dear wife and mother who died March 24, 1965. Remembrance. —From her loving husband Leslie and family 6, Park A Chatburn.


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M 0 R RIS.—Treasured memories of my dear brothers. Ernest and Bryan both killed April 3. 1965. My heart still aches with Un sadness.bidden tears still flow. Just what life's been without T themhere's only God and I can — know.


brother-in-law Ronnie and David.


From loving sister Margaret,


WALMSLEY.—In loving memo:? of our dear father and mother. John and Lillie Walmsley. who died April 4, 1965 and Septem­ ber 18. 1931. Years pass by but memories stay As near and dear as yesterday. —Ever remembered bv the family. Newton and Waddington.


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