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12 Clitlteroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, December 2, 1966


PRIMROSE GARAGE MAY WE EXTEND TO YOU


M A K IN EN 'S M O N T E W IN N IN G MINI


FORMULA 2


From the David Bridges Stable, Garstang


FILMS FOR THE MOTORIST


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd Titans I Titans II Golden Mountain Pause for Nostalgia


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6th Nurburgring Grand Prix Route Des Cinies Dragstrip


7-45p.m ™ THE


Tribute to Fangio SHOWROOM


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th History of Motor Racing Winning Ways British Racing Green Monte Carlo 65


V ★ MINI SKIRT


FASHION SHOW TH U R SD A Y DEC. 8Hi


Arranged by Mrs. Adelaide Wiusor of Wiswell


SWINGING LONDON comes to CLITHEROE


GENERAL & COMPETITION ACCESSORIES DISPLAY


FULL RANGE of BMC CARS R. STANDRING and SONS


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO„ LTD.


GREENACRE STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel: 3134


We wish to announce that our business will close down on Friday, December 16th, 1966, and take this oppor­ tunity of thanking most sincerely all our customers with whom we have had the pleasure of doing business over many years. Supplies of Paper and Paper Bags are still available.


All enquiries (after December 16th) to 52 Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe. Tel: 3506


D A N N Y ’■ S


TAYLOR ST.. CLITHEROe Tel: 2699


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS GATES ETC.


RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING.


THE NEW WANEY EDGE. Fencing of all descriptions.


Can be seen on the above premises


EXTENSION LADDERS Open Saturdays until 4-3(J ri.m. re-upholstery


Your Suite made as new m monuette or vinyde from £14: with Latex cushions from £36. Chairs from £3. Wide ranse of patterns.


Estimates free Phone or write: J. LOMAX


55 LARKH1LL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


PROPERTY REPAIRS T. McINTYRE


For all your property


REPAIRS — SLATING POINTING — TILING


TRADESMEN AT YOUR SERVICE '


ESTIMATES FREE FULLY SKILLEb


Call or write


3 Coronation Terrace LANGHO


or Telephone Blackburn 47773


Caterer to the Musical Profession E. J. APPLETON ,


PIANO TUNING


AND REPAIRING EXPERT


27 VICTORIA TERRACE KEIGHLEY


24 hour Telephone Service KEIGHLEY 4864


Distance no object WE CAN DO YOUR


ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FOR YOU


CAR Dynamo Starters Lights Flashers, etc.


Dynamo & Electrical Services Ltd.


WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE


Phone 2652/3


B . BR IDG E S Brush and Vacuum Chimney Sweep


(formerly SEYMOURS)


Prompt (Service No Dirt • No 'Fuss


£ VVoone Lane, Clithcroe Tel'v2807''between


> 5. p.m. and 8 p.m. .


Luxajlex Venetian Blinds


Fitted Free WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


CONCRETE


BUILDING BLOCKS (LOAD BEARING)


18 x 9 x 9 with halves 18 x 9 x 6, 18 x 9 x 4.


PAVINGS AND PATH EDGINGS


T. VARLEY AND SONS LIMITED


5/9 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY


Telephone: 2112


Why put up with xlamp uneven Floors?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


JAMES BOLTON & Son (ASPHALTERS) LTD. LOWER EfcNAM WHARF, BLACKBURN


Ev Blackburn 59438.


on all floor problems Telephone:


enings Blackburn 55342*


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING PARKER


Holiday, Business,' Emigration. We know the answers to your questions.


Tel.'CLITHEROE 3475 AMERICA BOUND


3 WARWICK DRIVE


Free Advisory Service from:— AMERICA PLAN TRAVEL


. 19 RICHMOND TERRACE. BLACKBURN. - -


Telephone 59642.


ROBINSON, HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanarn Whart. Blaokburn SAVE LINO


Have your Old Flagged Flour* Covered with Coloured Asphalt. Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, etc, Tel. Blaokburn S5342.


SHIPS CARPETS


Q NEW AND SECONDHAND wualities'•: unobtainable else- - where Mode specially for hard a ear for1 shipping companies


' Large selection of all sizes. \ T. FOWLER '


W' ' 177 CHORLEY ROAD. nd Government battleships.


ALTON-LE-DALE. PRESTON. ' "Tel. 35175.


C A R P E T ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


of in-calf and store cattle. MONDAY NEXT, 5th Deo.


TODAY, FRIDAY. 2nd Doo. At 11-30 a.m., fortnightly sale


a Weekly sale of fatstock at 11-30 w.m. (Sheep Ballot 11-15 a.m.) o hen the following will be on l ffer: cattle 50-60; pigs 40-50; (ambs sheep and ewes 750-850.


Last sale Nos.: cattle 65; pigs 48; lambs, sheep 849).


5 calves, followed by 45-60 en­ tirely local smart young newly-


TUESDAY NEXT 6th Dec. 4 Weekly sale at 11-30 a.m. of 35-


calved cows and heifers.. S19 vaccinated stock housed


#4)


and sold separately 'Last sale Nos.:calves 35; cattle


s Until July next year: store theep will be offered at close of


hese newly-calved sales.


CHRISTMAS FATSTOCK SHOW and SALE


December 12th Preliminary Notice


Tuesday. 27th December. Tel. 3325.


Cattle sheep and pigs, Monday.


26th December. caCombined sale of fatstock.


lves and newly-calved stock PUBLIC NOTICE


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1962. Re: National School. Moor Lano Clithoroc.


u TAKE NOTICE that we the


for the British Legion Club t (Clitheroe) Limited have applied through its delegated authority


ndersigned Solicitors and Agents to the Lancashire County Council


No sale of fatstock Monday.


WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE


AN INVITATION TO JOIN US B R A BH AM


i F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1-3 Castlegate ' Clitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tol. 2002.


Hothersall


& Forrest . F.A.L.P.A.


Evenings 2010.


SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AT EDISFORD PARK CLITHEROE


' Now in course of construction


DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


Detached House with 2 bedrooms at £2795 and*£2950.


Semi-Detached Houses with 3 bedrooms at £2595. £2759 and £3125.


Semi-Dotached Bungalows with 3 bedrooms at £2700. Semi-Detached Bungalows with 2 bedrooms at £2195. Detached Bungalows with 3 bedrooms at £3095. Several choice nlots for 4 and 5 bedroom nronerties from £4450. No road charges, choice of decor, etc 95'/o mortgages available to suitable annlioants. 10 year guarantee under the N.H.B.R.C,


Representative on site this Sunday 2—5 n.m. The very Desirable Stone


Fronted Modern Detached Bungalow


20 CHATBURN PARK DRIVE, CLITHEROE


high standard. beautifully appointed, contained in good size gardens and being situate in one of the premier residential dis­


Maintained to an extremely


SOLID FUEL CENTRAL HEAT­ ING provides three bedrooms all with fitted wardrobes (ample room in loft space for further bedroom), oathroim, entrance ball, lounge dining room unit- fitted kitchen, conservatory, large garage ample room for second garage) Early vacant possession).


tricts Tire accommodation with


The Highly Recommended Modern Detached Bungalow.


23 CHURCH CLOSE. WADDINGTON VILLAGE


s Being situate In a quiet cul-de- eac on the fringe of this pictur­ dsque village and commanding


Fells. a The attractively appointed


istant views of Waddington


rooms. bathroom, front entrance vestibule, large lounge with stone fireplace, dlning/kttchen. Integral carage Neatly laid out gardens.


The Well Maintained Freehold Terraced Cottage.


14. BRIDGE ROAD. CHATBU.RN.


l Two bedrooms, sitting room, Siving kitchen, basement, w.c.


mall rear garden. Annual rates £ 11- 12- 10.


Full details of the above and other properties for sale in the area on request at the office of;


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. TEL: 2092


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.


AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS SURVEYORS AND VALUERS


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


LADIES WX and OS Nylon loam- back rain coats, ladies' car coats and anoraks with warm winter W lining. — Economic Stores, 70


hallcy Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 2697._______________________


SAVE 11 CNS. New Hoover Twin. 59 gns.—Relay Vision. Castle-


gate. Clitheroe._____________


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Ladles' and gents pure wool Shepherd vests.


RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA­ MOND repairs, of all kinds satisfaction guaranteed-24 King William Street. Blackburn Tel.


59109.______________________


T.V. FOR 6d.—yes 6d! Installed with aerial then pay as you view. —Telehlre. 48 Moor Lane, Cllth- eroe. Tel. CUtheroe 3444.


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re­ tcovered: new aprons: wheels re-


vred and repaired. — A. E. Hargreaves Moor Lane and Woone Lane. CUtheroe. Tel


2683.________________________


SAVE 13 GNS. New Hoover Twin De-Luxe. 67 gns.—Relay Vision Castlegate. Clltheroe.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone Sharp.-42 New Bank Rd.. Blackburn 58959 or Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury.


Mel lor. 787 c. R. HARGREAVES & SONS


CHRISTMAS DISPLAY Open all day Saturday until Christmas.


Invite you to visit THEIR


PARSON LANE. CLITHEROE Tel. 2183.


SAVE 17 CNS. New Hoover Key- matie, 89 gns.—Relay Vision. Castlegate. Clitheroe.


develop the National School at Moor Lane, Clltheroc aforesaid for the purposes of a Club.


fhe Clltheroe Borough Council or planning permission to


of the plans and other documents submitted with such Application may bo inspected at all reason­ able hours at our offices Number 21 Church Street Ciitheroe durlne the period of twenty one days beginning with the date of publication of tills Notice.


A copy of the Application and


representation to the above Lancashire County Council about the application should make p them in writing within that


Any person who wishes to make s eriod to the Clerk of the Lanca­


Hall. Preston. RAMSBOTTOM, LIDDLE andDIXON,


hire County Council, County


On behair of The British Legion Club (Clltheroe) Limited.


Dated the 2nd day of November, .1966,


PROPERTY WANTED


SEMI WITH CARACE. BroWnlow. Street Littlemoor Road, area.— Write Box No. W2. Advertiser


and Times.


COUNTRY, village" farm-house or cottage. Min. 4 beds., within 10 miles of Stonyhuist. Property suitable for conversion consid­ ered.—Write Box No. W6. Adver­ tiser and Times.


LOANS 'POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F.


. S. Richards Ltd.. 11. Welford Road. Leicester


WANTED


I BUY AND COLLECT discarded clothing, modern,- good con­


Burnley 27882.


dition. — Mrs. -Howarth. 31, Church Square Worsthorno. Tel.


CYCLE REQUIRED, suitable for 6-year-old.—Tel. Chatburn 372.


CHILD’S SLEDGE REQUIRED in good cond—Write Box. No.,W3,


Advertiser and Times. LOST


STRAYED from Higher Asker Hill Farm, Grlndleton, one horned ewe; red 'S' on ribs; also two horned ewes, blue ‘W’ on Ribs, from Stubbs Wood Farm. Rim- ington.—Tel Chatbum 405.


HAVERSACK, containing sports wear and running shoes at Chatbum Road End kiosk, ' Monday Nov 28.—Please; return


to Whltham. 25 Chatbum Park Drive, Clltheroe.


PERSONAL


TRINITY YOUTH CLUB ofler a baby-sitting service for 7/6 per night.—Ring Clithcroe 2480, or contact any club member.


CONCRETE BLOCKS


NORTH WEST CONCRETE BLOCK CO.


Railway Crossing. Crimsargh. Tel. Longridge 2678.


2/4d WEEKLY for a Hoover wash­ ding machine. Only £2-13-4


ount price £7-4-0. Keymatlcs C terms.—Telehlre. 48 Moor Lane.


£66-3-0 for cash. Hoovermatlcs £46-16-0 for cosh. Or buy on easy


litheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 3444.


ELIZABETHAN Popular tape recorder, good cond., £15 o.n.o.— 7 Grafton St., CUthreoe.


LONG WEDDING DRESS. White, Witchcraft lacc, bust 34-36.— —Write Box No. Wl. Advertiser


and Times. , ,


LADIES DRESSES and two-piece suits in all sizes—At Economic Stores 70 Whalley Road. Clith­ eroe. Tel. 2697. .


PIC OR SHEEP'TRAILER as new, £25 o.n.o.—Pye Cross. Wiggles- worth. Tel. Hellifleld 261.


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


VIEW free for 12 months, after / deposit and still save 4 weeks’


:rental.—Ask about Telehire's


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road. Nelson


Other . miscellaneous sales on,page 10


Exclusive Plan. Telehlre. 48 Moor Lane. CUtheroe. Tel. Clltheroe 3444;


Neposit. Yours In 52 weeks. Hormal cash price only £8-0-0. c .P. price £8-14-8. Telehire dis­


LARGE MECCANO SET. 8 mm. rcine projector. 2 gents bicycles, 356______________________


1ecord player.—Apply Forster, 316 Bawdlands. Tel. Clitheroe


CONERON AND LEEMING, 17/19 Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 2626, stock Bulova Accutron Bulova. Bernex,- Avia Corvette watches. We have a wonderful selection of jewellery in gold and silver. Also rings of every description. See our now range of diamond rings, clocks, stainless steel and cutlery.—Shop in Clitherae. why go elsewhere?


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle- man's Profit. 1 Guarantee the finest, Workmanship at the keenest prices 3-piece suites from £18 all work welcomed, estimates absolutely free, large selections of pattern, will call all areas evenings or daytime B it preferred.—Write or phone


eakbane. 50 Zion street, Burnley. Tel, No, 27188.


LOCS 3/- per bag, 7 bags £ l—Tel. Clltheroe 4126.


BUY THEM something to wear this Xmas. Everything for all the family.— At Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 2697.


SUPERB DETACHED BUNGALOW 16 CHURCH CLOSE,


WADDINGTON


xoard' LOUNGE 15' 9" x 12' 6 stone fireplace: KITCHEN 14' 3' s 8' fitted units, double glazing double drainer stainless steel


from rear. ROOM for SECOND GARAGE. Private rear garden. Aga cooker available. Rates payable £46.


For further details apply: GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO..


6. Churoh Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 3252.


VALUABLE DAIRY & STUD FARM IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY. GEOFFREY TAYLOR and CO.


In conjunction with: C. SILVERWOOD, ESQ.


will offer for sale by public auction at the Asplnall Arms, Mitton. Near Whallcy, on Wednesday next. 7th December. 1966. at 2-30 p.m, Subject to the conditions to be then and there produced.


LOT 1. MITTON HALL FARM MITTON, Near WHALLEY


Mitton being 14. miles irom Preston and 7 miles from Black­ burn The Farm is approached through the Lodge gates of Mitton Hall and contains 83.906 acres of Meadow Pasture and Arable ail in good heart, in a ring fence, Including about 50


ln a field of about 12 acres but no warranty can be given to this. LO The beautifully modernised FARMHOUSE contains:


BATHROOM. 1 SHIPPON with tics for 40. THREE COMPARTMENT DAIRY.


UNGE DINING ROOM KITCHEN, THREE BEDROOMS and


GARAGE SILEAGE HOUSE, IMPLEMENT SHED. DUTCH BARN.


Rateable Value £42. FREEHOLD.' '


L0T 2" DESIRABLE DETACHED COUNTRY COTTACE 1 MITTON I-IALL COTTAGES


MITTON Near WHALLEY


kitchen! THREE BEDROOMS and THREE-PIECE BATH­ ROOM.


Containing: PORCH. LIVING ROOM, .SITTING ROOM,


Rateable Value £34. FREEHOLD. .. VACANT POSSESSION OF BOTH LOTS ON COMPLETION.


FR The FARM and COTTACE will both be ON VIEW TODAY, 3 IDAY 2nd DECEMBER/ 2-4 p.m. TOMORROW SATURDAY.


Auctioneers’ Offices: 6/8 CHURCH STREET. CLITHEROE. Tol. 3252.


35. Preston New Road, Blackburn. Tel. 55425.


Also at: _ .


C.-SUverwood Esq., Livingstone House • Slaldburn. Tel. 652.


Solicitors: Carter & Co. 2, Shear Bank Road.


Blaokburn. Tel. 50288.


p.m. or by appointment with the farm bailiff Mr. Stott. Telephone Stonyhurst 281. or with the joint Auctioneers.


rdDECEMBER. 2-4 p.m. THIS SUNDAY. 4tll DECEMBER. 2-4


compassionate service to the bereaved


Personal and


Tomlinsons (CLITHEROE) LTD.


FUNERAL SERVICE CLITHEROE—Tel: 2454


Member of (he


National Association of Funeral Directors


3 LOOSE BOXES. SEVERAL BAKERY CABINS. DOUBLE .


acres of post and rail fenced paddocks. I t Is believed that there is a notential source of GRAVEL


In the heart ol the Ribble Valley in the parish of Little •


With open outlook over a green and in a delightful position. b Comprising :WIDE ENTRANCE HALL with large fitted cup­


PIECE BATHROOM. Side Porch with tiled floor. Covered way to fuel store and large GARAGE with access


ink unit- THREE BEDROOMS all with radiators; THREE-


In a Hish Class Residential Area with excellent views towards Pendlc and the Castle.


A BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED DETACHED HOUSE. 1 CLAREMONT DRIVE, CLITHEROE


staircase delivery hatch., washroom with w.c. OPEN PLAN LOUNGE 13’ 6” x 11' with STUDY AREA 14' X


gardens vet convenient for all amenities. EN Tile well planned accommodation contains: OPEN PORCH


On the fringe of open country and surrounded by beautiful TRANCE' SPACIOUS HALL 14’ 6’ x 10' with free standing


8' and DINING AREA 11’ x 9’ polished hardwood strip floor. MAGNIFICENT WORKING KITCHEN 11 x 8' fully fitted


•WriEhton’ eve level wall units and cupboards, stainless steel double 'drainer sink unit; LARDER: EXCELLENT OTILITY ROOM 8’ x T housing lully automatic HOTSPUR OIL- FIRED CENTRAL HEATING BOILER with thermostatic control


b DRESSING ROOM which could be converted to make a fourth


and time switch, bucket sink. a THREE LARGE BEDROOMS, the principal bedroom having


door. Two adjoining store rooms. Tile gardens arc a special feature and include largo lawns


edroom; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Largo linen cupboard. Superb attached DOUBLE GARAGE 21’ x 15' up and over


ground floor All main services. Rateable Value £154 Leasehold. Ground Rent £12-13-0 p.a.


and well stocked herbaoious borders. All pipes lagged. Roof space insulated. Double glazing to


6-8 Chiu-cli Street


Clitheroe. ■ Tel: 3252 EVENINGS: TEL CHATBURN 377.


BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW ROAD. TEL, 55425. ccommodation comprises 3 bed­


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents;


BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2695.


Evenings 3755 and 2180.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


Post-War, Semi-Detached


19 PEEL PARK AVENUE. CLITHEROE


situation near open countryside. d Acoommodation: hall; lounge:


arate W.C. Occupying a nicely elevated


with latter: excellent kitchen fitted stainless steel sink and side units, brush and foodstores. Three bedrooms; bathroom; sep­


ining room inter-communicating


Mains services. RFreehold and free from Chief Hothersall & Forrest.


Brick-built garage. Garden areas- front and rear.


ent. Vacant possession. Further particulars


from


tear contains usual offices. A fea­ lure of this property are the softy rooms of good size. Mains


ervices. Annual rates payable £17-15-0. Vacant possession.


No. 36 WEST VIEW


e Substantial stone-built prop­ Arty with palisadad frontage.


way: sitting room, mod. tile range; living room, tile range: kitchen and larder on the ground floor. On the upper floor are two double bedrooms and a Toft bed­ room with dormer wlindow. Yard at rear with fuel store and mod­ rern w.c. Mains services. Annual


ccommodation • vestibule; hall­


ground rent: £1-9-9. Vacant pos­ session.


ates payable: £15-19-6. Annual 69 SALTHILL ROAD


palisaded frontage comprising: hallway; sitting room: living, room kitchen and larder on the ground, floor, Two bedrooms and bathroom above. Usual outside offices. Annual rates payable: £17-3-2d. Vacant possession.


A terraced dwelllnghouse with


Particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Estate Agents


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695).


JOHN E. PINDER. F.VJ. d Removed in the 'matter of


SALEROOMS. STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDCE,


Tomorrow. Saturday. 3 Deoember. at 10-30 a.m.


SELECTION HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.


goods (250 lots) resuming 1-30. 600 lots in all.


TOYS. GAMES AND CYCLES Sale to commence with small


JOHN E. PINDER


Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent


Stone-Bridge, Longridge. Tel. 2282.


byGoods collected and delivered b our own vehicle if required, oy arrangement through the


ffice,_______■


_______________ DOGS


POODLE PUPPIES for sale, two black, one chocolate, two dogs, one bitch. First class pedigree. Ready for sale Christmas.— Bunting, 4 Meadowside Grlndle­ ton.


LITTER ROUGH (Lassie) collie pups from K.C. registered par­ ents, from 10 gns.. ready mid-


December. — Coultliurst Farm, Bashall Eaves.


POULTRY LIVE POULTRY required, top


TURKEYS AND DUCKS for sale . (dressed or ln feather).—King Commons Farm (off Kirkmoor Road) Clltheroe.


g


Wreaths. Bouauets, Cut Flowers, eto.


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


Residence: 14, Brook Street, Clitheroe,


Tel. Chatburn 230 Members of Teleflnwer. ALAN PARKER


the National Association of Funeral Direotors


Funeral Director Member of


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


a THE LAST TRIBUTE


rranged with dignity and efficiency.


INT hapel of Rest available; CPERSONAL SERVICE.


Courteous Service with Attention to Detail


For Prompt and Tlios, Rock


MONUMENTAL MASON


7b Market Place CLITHEROE


Phone Gt. Harwood 3684


Memorials Etc., in Stone, Marble and Granite


ERMENT or CREMATION.


TELEPHONE WHALLEY 3201, (DAY OR NIGHT).


rices.—8. Townson. Tel. Slatd. urn 271.


ENGAGEMENTS


LEWIS—RHODES. — The engage­ ment Is announced. between Margaret, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rhodes of 10 Lime Street Clitheroe. and Malcolm, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis, of


10 Wasdale Close, Padlham. —Congratulations from both families.


LEWIS—RHODES. — Congratula­ tions and best wishes Margaret and Malcolm on your engage­


ment.


—From all the staff at the Advertiser and Times.


, _ . . ..


THOMPSON—ROBINSON.— The engagement


between Diana Patricia, only daughter of Councillor and Mrs. T. Robinson of 7 Princess Avenue. Clltlicroe, and David, only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. G. Thompson, o f Hades Farm. Ribchester. Nr. Preston.


Is announced DEATHS


CALVERT—On November 26. 1966 at her home. 12 Queen Street. Whalley. Hilda Calvert, aged 68 years the dearly loved sister of Elsie. Grace and Tom. Service was at Whalley Parish Church on December 1, followed by cremation a t Accrington Crem­ atorium. .—Inq. William Langshaw & Sons


Ltd., King Street Wlialley. Tel. 3248. .


KING.—On November 26. ln hospital, Richard, the beloved husband of the late Kate King, of 88 Woone - Lane. Clitheroe, aged 75 years, a service in St. Paul's Church. Low Moor, pre­ ceded interment at Clitheroe Cemetery on November' 30. —Inq. Bennett, Clltheroe. Tel. 2582.


RIDING.—On November 26, 1966, h in hospital, Harry, the beloved


—Inq. Bennett. Clltheroe. Tel. 2582.


er 1. , _ .


Rusband of the late Sarah Ellen Ciding, of 21 Cardigan Avenue. a lltheroe aged 84 years, Interred bt CUtheroe Cemetery on Decem­


ROBINSON.—On November 28, 1965, in Beardwood Nursing Home. Rachel Anne, aged 72 years, of 46 HIghfleld Road. Clltheroe. the dearly beloved wife of the late Edwin Robinson. Service is at 10 p.m.t today. J (Friday) December 2 at St.


flowers please, all donations to St. James's Church. Clitlieroc. —Inq. Brian Price. Tel. Chat­ bum 297.


SMITH.—On November 27. 1966. y in hospital. Jane Ellen, aged 78


■ and Interment at Whalley Parish Church, today-Friday,• December 2; at-2-p.m. —Inq. William Lahgsba'w and Sons Ltd., King. Street. Whalley. Tel. 3248.................... , . .


William Henry . oi . 12 Kemple View. Wtswell and dear mother of Annie and Marjorie. Service


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT


AUBIN.—Mr. J. Aubln and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy t and floral tributes received In


dheir' - bereavement;. ■ also the Boctors and staff of ' Ward 6, t lackburn Royal Infirmary, and


. .their bereavement; also the 2or their kindness..


CUtheroe.


1. Cardigan'Avenue. r'


,


. CUtheroe. Tet. 2323/4. And printed at Northgate, Blackburn. Tel. 52345. London Office: 27 Tudor Street, E.C.4. Registered at th« GPO aa a Newspaper.


Publishes by 0 KITED - NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS . LIMITED. Clltheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King,Street.


RIDING:—Mr; and Mrs. L. Riding wish to thank .all, relatives, friends and neighbours, for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received’- Ini


he Rev. H. D. Chapman for 3 their kindness.


2 Brownlow Street CUtheroe.


doctors and staff of No. 12 Ward Blackburn Royal Infirmary and f the clergy of St. James's Church


, SC | LES .CLITHEROE 2345,


H U M SERVICE s s s s i a w i .


A BAT ears, the dearly loved wife of . TH


h tem b e l IH


EBOlDEn RL EO RDERO UE F


ames’s Church, Clltheroe. foll­ owed by Interment at Clitheroe t Cemetery. Friends please accept


his the only intimation. No


clients moving residence and giv­ ing up their homes and for ven­ dors generally to within the


eceased and other estates.' for


erty offering the following accommodation: hallway; sitting room, living room kitchen, fitted white porcelain sink, fixture cupboards. On the upper floor are two bedrooms and bath­ room furnished with bath and r washbasin. A flagged yard at


A commodious stone-built prop­ No. 8 KIRKMOOR ROAD


IN MEMORIAM


MEMORIALS Choose at Fecitt’s from a


tively prioed to'brinc you outstanding value.


FECITT~BROS.


Monumental Masons since i860'


(Open. Saturday afternoons)


Whalley New Road BLACKBURN ’Plione: 51463


MEMORIALS GRANITE MARBLE. STONE


Sand lor our selection of design* and nrloes. You will ha olaoed under no obligation and find us anxious to help


W. ROCIi


Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road


MONUMENTAL MASONS


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


BIRTHS


AINSWORTH (nee Haslam).—On December 1st 1966. at South- fields Maternity Hospital, Bow­ den. to Catherine and Michael, a daughter Nicole Jane, a sister for Sarali Louise. Thanking all concerned.


BRINDLE.—On October 12. 1966, ln Regina. Canada, to Janet (nee Clark) wife of Dr. John Brindle 2819 Lakeview Avenue. Regina,"Saskatchewan. Canada—


wide array of new and- superbly finished designs.... Fine ■. quality materials and craftsmanship'attrac­


BARNES.—In memory ot a h.„’ husband and father Cm ,! de,ar died December 2. 1963KJr8e- wbo


Always remembered. ' a From his loving wife No,,,


BASKERVILLE.—Cherished orles of a dear hush^nn


nd family. R.i.p wllc NelHc.


father (Harry) died 1 1964, aged 45 yea™ ccmhcr


wayt0gethCr ln th0 s,,n* old W°today:e °Ur dcavcst wlsh


a -From his anfl , Ian. 58' Lambeth" street1


nd dear sons Graham. Blackburn


street,


BUCKLEY. In lovlnc momorv nr dled


—From Lionel and Patricia.


a dear dad (Wilfred)who’diS, 4th December 1965


“Iv ^ y n ? dear'wife XnH oth? who died 2nd December.“ r Always smiling, always content


shewcntemembcroa wh" c"'f Loved in life, and living yet


In never°forget.01 « " * V -From her husband Horace anu


dear daughter Evelyn who dlori December 2 1964.


ory who


—From mother. 4 Dai'kivrwi Crescent. Chatburn.


Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten.


Qlca 00d


DEAN.—In loving memory of a dear s ster and auntie. Evelvn who died December 2, 1964 1 ' Every day in some small way Memories of you come our wav


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Resting ■ where no shadows ran In perfect peace he awaits ua a " loving wife


FA


CHRI TH


t HE0. WILS 4 and 7


CLITHER


—Front May and children 4 Darkwood Crescent, Chatburn


GORING.—In loving memory ot a dear mother who died Decraihrr 2. 1962.


•'Gone but not forgotten » chfkhcn. J °an" Anscl° ” d


mDcr


MIDDLEBROUGH. — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandma who passed away a December 1964.


Her life was love and labour Her heart was her family true She did her best for all of us


a son (George Cameron).______ NIVEN (nee Sumpton).—On Nov­


ember 27. 1966. at Bramley Meade to Duncan and Marian, a son, John Derek. Thanking all concerned.


SWEENEY.—On November 29, 1966 at Bramlcy Meade, to Elsie (nee Bartlett) and Terance, a


daughter Susan, a sister for Alan. Thanking all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


December 6. Good health, and happiness


—All our love, from Mother and father.


always. • . . .


REYNOLDS. — Love and best wishes, Larraine on your 2lst birthday. December 6. —From Dave and Baby Joanne.


REYNOLDS. — Congratulations and best wishes Larraine on your 21st birthday. December 6. —Love. Maureen and Harry.


REYNOLDS. — Congratulations Larraine on attaining your-21st birthday (December 6). May health and happiness always be


Ypvom dad, mum, Vincent, Derek' and grandma.


SIMPSON.—Congratulations and best wishes Lorna on your 21st birthday December 3, 1966. Health and happiness always. —From all the staff at Clitheroe and Blackburn.


MORTON. — Congratulations David , on your 21st birthday,


What more could a mother do: Also in remembrance of her husband, our father and grand­ father who passed away 27 September, 1958 —From their loving son Alan and daughter-in-law Mary daughter Ruth and son-in-law


Bill, grandchildren Dllys Brian and Keith.


PARKINSON.—In loving memory of a dear mother Elizabeth died 5 December 1963: also a dear father Robert, died 5 January. 1965. There's somaone who misses you sadly.


But God willed it not to be. You left some beautiful A memories


—From daughters, sons-ln-law and grandchildren. 24 Weil Terrace, Clitheroe: 3 Garford Close. Abingdon.


old


POLLARD.—In loving memory of Margaret Alice, a dear wife and mother, who died November 30, 1965.—Ever remembered by the family.


RACNALL.—Affectionate remem­ brance of my dear wife Eliza­


1965 Smiling through. —From her devoted husband.


beth who died December 2nd.


RACNALL.—Loving memories of our dear Elizabeth (nee Clark I, passed away December 2nd, ' 1965. Only to see her face again. Only to hear her speak. Only to see her smile once more Only to kiss her cheek. —From her dear mother and the family.


RAGNALL.—In loving memory of my dear friend Elizabeth who died December 2nd. 1965 Sadly missed and always —F remembered.


rom Winnie.


TRIM BY. — Treasured memories of Litson. died 4 December. 1965. —From his loving wife Edna


and family. ____


WHAITES.—'Treasured memories of my dear wife Clara, who died


December 1. 1965. Time may pass and fade away. But memories of you will always stay.


—From your loving husband Victor.


,


WICCANS.—In loving memory of a dear wife and sister Marjorie,


Y back.our smiles we cannot see. We treasure now the memories Of days that used to be. —From Clem and all the famll).


APPRECIATION


WOODWORTH.—Mrs. Woodworth wishes to thank her niany friends for flowers, presents, and cards received on her 90th birtn*


day. 2 Queen's Road, Clitheroe.


I WOULD like to say a very sincere “THANK YOU ’ to the directors of Trutex Limited who recently gave a lunch In in> honour at The Spread Eagle Hotel,. Sawley. ''Thank you to


and all at Trutex Limited Waterloo Road, my very, 'ery grateful thanks for their most beautiful presents, comprlsins a


my completing 43 years with the company. To Mr. Grcmi


Royal Doulton figure anda pMr of Ronson Gas Vnraflame candles (with stainless steel


—Mary C. Hltelicn. 11. Brcnnand Street. Clithcroc.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Cliurcli Broiv Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 3298


died November 30, 1959. We cannot bring the old days


J. Dorn


30 M


Elec S e r r !


PHILIPS Minimun


WHIS


In the home where you used to he.


Someone who wanted to keep you,


nd sorrow was too great to be B told.ut to us who loved and lost Y you.our memory will never grow


FRIl ADIS


CHR AD


ALL AP


them also for the beautiful gold engraved wristlet watcl), flows and chocolates which were pre­ sented to me on the occasion oi


THE MEMBERS of our


staff have many years of experience in serving the


bereaved. In your hour of need you may be sure that they know precisely what to do and give you the great- est possible assistance.


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