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1 0 Clithcroe Advertiser 'and Times, Friday, June 3, 1966


HOTHERSALL’a • FORRES 1 F A* L P A


_ PRIMROSE GARAGE


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Many manufacturers claim


the most advanced small car in the world. .


Then why do so many people insist on


'' 5 Tel: 8 8 3 /4 /5


HIGHEST OF USED CAR STANDARDS


IMMACULATE LOW MILEAGE ONE OWNER USED CARS


1965 (Nov.) MINI COOPER 1275 ‘S’ 4,000 miles only. A chance to save £150 ...... £650


1965 AUSTIN 1800 De Luxe, grey,-heater,; washers, reverse lights, one owner, 12.000 miles only .............................. . £760


1965 FORD Cortina G.T., 4 door, One owner, A scintilating sports saloon...................... £665


s ' L,* ' ) ' the Austin 1100?


DE LUXE £644-7-11 ex works Most colours available from stock


you invest in an AUSTIN


1964 MORRIS Oxford, blue and white in out­ standing condition ...........................


1964 ROVER . 2000 Saloon, one owner, low mileage, exceptional


..........


1964 (June) SIMCA 1500 G.L., one owner, 10.000 miles only, a scintillating car, cost £950, Our Price ....................


1963 M.G. Magnette, blue and white, low mile­ age,


.................... EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS


1961 TRIUMPH 1200, heater..................only £325 1959 ROVER 60 ............................................. £365 1961 1000 Pickup ............................................. £135


THORNBERS CLOGMAKERS


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


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


AGENT FOR — PIRELLI, TUF, EAGLE, FINN . GEORGE WARD and SAVILE ROW BOOTS — SHOES — SLIPPERS


86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING and CARPET CLEANING


PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475


CHIMNEY SWEEP


Brush and Vacuum Prompt attention


G. WHITTAKER Tel. Chatburn 496


CARPET ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


Luxaflex Venetian Blinds


Fitted Free WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


McCall, Maudella, Havfield Wool and Knitting Patterns obtainable at


The


Spinning Wheel 48 WILSON STREET CLITHEROE Tel- 531


Your Singer Agent


Needles, Repairs, Accessories. Etc.


B. BRIDGES Brush and Vacuum Chimney Sweep


(formerly SEYMOURS)


Prompt Service No Dirt No Fuss


2 Woone Lane, Clitheroe


Tel. 2807 between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.


Your Suite mado as new in moquette or vinydo from £14: with Latex oushions from £26. Chairs from £3. Wide range of patterns.


RE-UPHOLSTERY Estimates free Phone or write: J. LOMAX


55 LARKHILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


iVby put up with damp uneven Floors?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Estimates Free No Obligation : 'I.-',' Consult-


A s p h a l t T l o o r s ^ AND LINO TILING ,


LOWER EANAM WHARF,' .BLACKBURN ; 6


(ASPHALTERS). LTD. Evenings Blaokburn 55342.


on all f lo o r problems B Telephone:


laokburn 59438. INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED FOR YO U ALONE ( KILO RAN.’’-RADECLYFFE ST.


Eliminating,, leaks.. •• ensuring « maximum protection against , Write' ori. telephone, for llter-


>,- - viTHERMASEAL ( OVER-ALL-ROOFING!


“ - .I:; gales, rain storms. P THERMASEAL LIMITED.


mouth.


. -ature and- prices, of our fully- ■ guaranteed roofing.'- -


iidsey, Yorks. Tel. Pudsey 78088.


G08SAMER DU REX 7/6 doz.,21/- J3 dozen; Post free from Bell


. enkins. 121 Lake Rd.. Ports-


first right off Waddington Road) CLITHEROE. Tel. 2869.


’ SMARTIST READYMADES . “ MRS. E. LAMBERT


DRESS AND SURGICAL ' also LIBERTY and


Troubled with Leaking Roots? ‘ Concerned about Deterioration?


«.The only answer Is to have the


ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanam Wharf. Blaokburn SAVE LINO _


Havo your Old Flagged Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt. Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs* etc. Tel. Blackburn 55342.


PERSONAL D A N N Y ’ S


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 99


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS. GATES ETC.


RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING hell by auction for Mr. J. W. Dew- r urst (declining farming health


THE NEW WANEY EDGE. Fencing of all descriptions.


Can be seen on the above premises


LOGS FOR WINTER EXTENSION LADDERS


Open Saturdays until 4-30 n.m.


Mr. W. SMITH 27 WADDINGTON RD., CLITHEROE


Agent for Scottish, English


and Welsh Wool Growers will attend


Clithcroe Auction Mart on Market Days from— MAY 30th ONWARDS


GOOD PRICES PAID


FOR—BRASS^COPPER ALUMINIUM—LEAD,’


OLD TRACTORS, CARS ETC


D. TOWNSON OLD BUCKLEY FARM RIBCHESTER. TEL. 306


SUB CONTRACTING WANTED


B. R. Webster Joiner and Contractor


REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS and EXTENSIONS


Tel: SLAIDBURN 222 AFTER 6 p.m.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298


(Leagram-Little Boland Road). s T. Silverwood—J. Balshaw will


eason), Wednesday, June 8. v 39 head of oountry-bred oattle.


3is: 2 b & w bull calves 7 weeks;


weeks: 2 Hereford Friesian x—1 Charoli hfrs. and bullocks. 10 weeks; 11 Angus-Friesian x bull­ ocks and hfrs. 4-5 months; 3 b & w bullocks—1 Charolais hfr. 12 months: 5 Angus-Friesian x bull­ ocks 22 months; 6 Hereford x bullocks and hfrs 2 yrs: 1 b & w bullock 2 yrs: 1 black cow lately calved: 1 Jersey Cow, -lately calved.


b & w—2 shorthorn bullocks. 9 laSheep; 16 homed ewes—24


m948 Ferguson t.v.o. tractor: Fair- mile manure spreader. Bamlett livower: tractor trailer: side-de­


arious cabins. 1 Machinery and Imnlemonts:


tank 45 gall: 300 cement blocks 18” x 9” X 4": 50 hollow blocks 18” x 9” x 9”; roll weldmesli: 2 Gascoigne pulsntors; 2 galv. Drov- ender bins: cow baskets, rakes, forks, loose timber, usual small hand tools.


ery: strawing machine: t.v.o.


o Eatage: 84 acres crazing to be 2ffered to Oct. 2. 1966 (including


0 acres meadowland). Sale: 1 o’clock.


ATKINSON FARM.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND. Nr. Clitheroe.


(situate off the Settle Road from Copy Nook Garage)


s ws due Sept, and Oct.: 9 Ayr­ hhire x cows geld In milk: 1 black


aturday, June 11. co24 head of smart oattle: 2 Jersey


store bullocks 18-20 months. 4 Poultry and oabins: 80 y.o. liens;


eifer 7 week calved; 12 b & w


x0 hens (free range): 4 cabins 12' 12’ .


machine (4 years) with alum, units and spare pail: milk cooler and pan; single wash-up bath; Burco 10-gall, electric boiler.


tric fencer: usual small hand ools: Fulwood midget milking


s Household effects: three-piece tuite with loose covers and cur­


1nd 2 chairs: oak gate-leg table. t 51’’ closed: mahogany round table; oak table: bamboo table: qwo oak beds: 1 dbl. bed: 1 three-


table: dresser; cupboard: bed­ room stool: radiogram: electric wireless: 3 electric fires: convec­ ptor Aladdin heater; copper plant


uarter bed: elec, blanket kitchen


oot: brassware: crockery and r ther utensils; stag horns: 2 mir­


books; pictures, etc.: carpet 4x4: bedroom carpet 3 x 31: carpet strips and rugs; bedding; curt­ ains: kitchen cabinet: flock and feather, pillows, etc..


ors; trinket set; various cutlery;


bloom). S a le l o’clock.


r (The above lots con be well ecommended in good order and


Auctioneers: C T. Silverwood.' 17. Chester Av„


1385. 0. Silverwood, Slaldburn. Tel-652..........


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO.. LTD.


TO-DAY. FRIDAY. JUNE 3 a Fortnightly prize sale of in-calf


nd store cattle at 11 a.m. MONDAY NEXT JUNE 6


a Weekly sale of fatstock at 11-30 o.m when the following will be 3n offer: 25-35 cattle: 30-40 pigs: f50-400 spring lambs, hoggs and


at ewes. TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 7


newly-calved cattle and store t sheep and lambs at 12 noon,. in hocal and north country'cows and


eifers will be forward. eepers. yrill be offered.5 ( j .


Weekly prize sale . of' calves, lh at order. A good entry, of choice


' Including special consignment of 200 ewes and lambs. sl:A quantity/otused;!railway


i PLEASE.NOTE th at In ruture TUESDAY, wfll.be the regular,day for newly calved >- cattle and calves.Next in-calf and: store , sale, Friday. June n .


* i.Tel. 325.,; t- l


ractor: tractor cart r.t.: Vicon Lely: Bamford strawing machine: t metal barrow r.t.; Wolseley elec­


8'; 1 cabin 8' x 6'; garage 15 x t Implements: President t.v.o.


s T. Silverwood—J. Balshaw will (ell by auction for Mr. H. Heaton Sdeclining farming, farm sold)


ork pigs. v Poultry: 180 x bred hens y.o.. 12


mbs. p Pigs: 9 store pigs 14 weeks: 6


SALES BY AUCTION


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW HIGHER ALSTON FARM.


RIBCHESTER. Nr. Preston.


(Along Ribohester-Longridge Road. ! mile from Cross Keys Hotel).


ows; 72 pigs: Implements, etc. Also Fordson tractor and trailer; as advertised last week.


W. Ashworth. c 27 head of store cattle and 2


r Kindly remember sale, tomor­ ow. Saturday. June 4 for Mr. C.


• JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I. In the estate of William E Rhodes (deceased).


enjoying open views over unspoilt country


xtremely, well situated and


Mldy-way White Bull Hotel and Alston Hall College of Further Education.


RESIDENTIAL DETACHED BUNGALOW AND 5i ACRES


“STELLA MARIS”


I Sale 1 o’clock. (Note; only a few bounge, dining room, 3 double by cattle).


TOWNLEY HOUSE FARM. CHIPPING, Nr. Preston.


mplements before. Pigs followed weds and bath with w.c. Outside G.c. store shed and garage. t ardens and orchard. Land lies together with extensive road fron­


p.remises. Thursday, 9 Juno, at 3 p m. (conditions to be then read)


age. p To be sold by auotion on the


t Including: Italian walnut cock- sall centre sideboard — dining cuite: walnut (low front) display


receded at 1-30 p.m. bv sale of FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


single chairs. Mahog L.C. clock: s inlaid mahog. bedroom suite and aerious other carpet squares, rugs


ables; arm. rocking, R5. and vundry furnishings; 5 x 4 and


wDouble-fronted. Brick built p These are nicely maintained l ith slated roof. Through hall,


Alston Lane, Longridge, Preston


acant possession. HOTHERSALL & FORREST


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 95).


babinet; two-tier pine cornel- cup­ Geoffrey Taylor & Co. t oard: circular, snap and other


Auctioneers. Estate Agents. Surveyors and Valuers


6-8 CHURCH ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 1252


t nd runners; set cart gears, and gwo spare collars: riding saddle: 1eneral tools: 4 poultry cabins— 11’ 6” x 11’ 3": 12' x 8’ and two


0’ 0" x 8' 0". and appliances d Viewing Thursday and Satur­


by arrangement with the auction­ eer.


ay afternoons. 2 to 4-30 p.m. or JOHN Ei PINDER.


Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent


Stone-Bridge, Longridge. Tel 2282


HARRISON and DRURY. Solicitors.


3 Fleet Stroot, Preston. Tel. 58321-3.


ATTRACTIVE DETACHED COTTAGE


JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I. Chinning Outskirts.


2 Garage and pleasant gardens. k/3 beds and bath. Lounge, dining


itchen and workshop, etc. HILL HOUSE


Details from office. JOHN E. PINDER


Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent,


Stone-Bridge, Longridgo. Tel. 2282.


JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


c Removed in the matter of de­ ueased estates, for clients giving ap their homes, moving residence i nd for vendors generally to with­


n the: . Stone-Bridge, Longridge, SALEROOMS.


Tomorrow. Saturday, 4th June, at 10-30 a.m.


ANTIQUE AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD AND OTHER - FURNITURE AND EFFECTS,


inoluding costly 'Windsor' O/Strung Piano.


anlaid mahogany bedroom suite wSale to commence at 10-30a.m. iains to . match: fireside chair;


m. NOW ON VIEW. (500 lots).


JOHN E. PINDER


Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent.


Stono-Bridgo. Longridge. ; Tel. 2282. ;


b Goods collected and delivered


by arrangement through the office.


y our own transport If required


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


Wlitheroe. Tel. 228. J Balshaw, 91. addington Road. Clitheroe. Tel.


David, aged 16 working in aitheroe


URGENTLY NEEDS HOMELY


ACCOMMODATION


Within reasonable distance Write:—Miss Lee


C. of E. Children’s Society 160 Blackburn Road, Chorley.


YOUNG LADY requires lodgings or furnished room in Clitheroe t area.—Write box No. H2. Adver­


iser and Times. FARM TO LET


FARM .TO LET from February 2. 1967.' FLASBY GRANGE FARM. Gargrave, Nr. Sklpton. Accom­ modation: Farmhouse with mod­ ern amenities, Including 4 good bedrooms. Farm buildings in­ clude milk shippons for 24 and 10,. ample bam . and store accommodation . both at home and a t nearby outbarns. Total acreage Is 339 acres or there­ abouts Including 184' acres of Flasby.Fell.—For full particulars and permission to view apply Ingham & Yorkc, Littlemoor, Clitheroe. (Tel. Clitheroo 1055).


p.ith small goods, resuming 1-30


on bus route, area of Dog and Partridge Inn.


Situate in a preservation area, Also at Blackburn. Tel, 55425.


Beautifully Appointed Semi-Detached Bungalow


WADDINGTON. Nr. CLITHEROE


xpacious entrance hall; lounge 16’ w 12'; kitchen 11’ 6" x 11’ 6”. full d all to wall fitted units; two bouble bedrooms: three-piece


front and rear. s The accommodation contains:


Enjoying open outlooks to the weionally well maintained and Is


athroom, heated towel rail. Rear vestibule and store. Attached garage 16' x 9. Freehold. t Tire bungalow has been excep­


ll worthy of Inspection. POULTRY


Detached Corner Bungalow in an Excellent Position


23 SYCAMORE CRESCENT, CLAYTON-LE-MOORS


5’ 4” x 12’; dining/kitchen 13’ 6" t x 8’ 3”: two bedrooms; excellent


wIn a very attractive position a ithin easy reach of local shops 1nd schools, comprising: lounge


ervices available. s The rockeries and lawns are a


ial central heating. s Rates payable £37. All main pecial feature.


RICHARD TURNER & SON


Auctioneers and Valuers Tel. 444/5/6. BENTHAM


Near Lancaster.


Local Representative: R. S. ADCOCK


2. FAIRFIELD DRIVE. CLITHEROE


Tel. 1369.


EXCELLENT DAIRY AND STOCK-REARING FARM FOR SALE


r Richard Tumor & Son have seceived instructions to offer for


thorne and approx. 3 miles from Gisburn; 5 miles from Hellifield; 10 miles from Clitheroe and com­ prises:


Situate near the village of Pay-


ENG LANDS HEAD FARM, Paythorne.Nr. Clitheroe


h Detached 17th century farm­ r ouse containing: kitchen dining


s Farmbulldings include T.T.


hlppon for 14 with fitted water- bowls and m.m. pipeline; ship- pon for 6 with w.b. and loft over: stlrk shippon for 8; 3-bay barn with feeding access to shippon: dairy; garage: loose box; engine house with m.m. motor and pump: large covered silo.


comprises: shippon for 8 with baulks above; stirk shippon for 4 with baulks above: 2-bay barn Large cavered silo.


Outbarn known as Peters Latth


and in exceptionally, good heart. wServices: mains electricity and


tion. , '


a Land.—There are approx 88-855 l cres of good meadow and pasture


throughout. Vacant possession on comple­


ater. Ample • power points


MViewing: The owner/occupier f r. H E. Cooke will show the


treet. Sklpton. Tel. 2323. 'Full particulars^from:


S harlesworth and Foster 3 -High


burn 327 CSolicitors-' "Messrs. , Walker,


RiCHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers- and Valuers. Beritham. Tel. 444/5/6. ■ ' '-Near'Lancaster.


arm by ; appointment. Tel. Gis­


oom; sitting room; lounge; 3 good bedrooms; 3 pc. bathroom. Garden and lawns at front, side and rear.


ditions and unless sold prev­ iously) In the Festival Hall, Gls- burn on Thursday, 16 June, at 3-6 p .m .


ale by auction (subject to con­


hree-piece bathroom; large ced- t arwood conservatory; garage. Par­


T O P TEN


rjiHREE newcomers grace the Clitheroe chart this week,


coming in at numbers four, iven and ten. They are respectively “Sor-


gun wedding,” by Roy C. and “Soul and Inspiration” by the Righteous Brothers.


long for the Rolling Stones to reach the top, and the only surprise is that it did not reach that exalted position first time.


As expected it did not take


boys is possibly one of their best for some time and that finger work by Brian Jones is one of the highlights of the song.


Tliis, latest release by the five


big now that there are only two of them, excluding their backing group, and this record could quite possibly reach the top and challenge the Stones.


titled: “Long, long while.” The Merseys could strike it


The flip side is a slow tune


with the help of Webster’s, the Record Centre, Market Place. Last week’s placings are in


a pleasant ballad called ” Some other day.” The chart has been compiled


On the second side they sing brackets.


1 (3) Paint it,- black, The R o l l i n g S t o n e s (Deeca).


2 (2) Promises, Ken Dodd (Columbia).


iw” by The Merseys, “ Shot­


LIVE POULTRY required, top prices.—S. Townson. Tel. Slaid- burn 271.


£565


1964 MORRIS 1100 De Luxe, Connaught green, in excellent condition .................. £480


£970


£630 £560


• AUCTIOHrff»s:.'VALUfRVAf«0- {V *..v • csrArc-AvcHrs


. ■ DANK SALEROOMS'. CLltXEROE If. 1. 95 O- EVfHIHGS 7>V.- • • -


* ’ .• R


sale to be then and there Dro- duced) - .


32 MOORLAND CRESCENT, CLITHEROE ,


on Thursday next. 9 June, 1966 . at 7 n.m. at the


F Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. view apply: ’ : .


(Tel. 95).


Or to the Vendor’s Solicitors: MESSRS. STEELE & SON.


Castlesate, Clitheroe (Tel. 503).


Instructed by the Exors. of Mrs. S. Oddie.-dec'd


by Hothersall & Forrest will sell


Wednesday, 15 Juno 1966 at 2-38 P.m.,


' The Freehold Cottage


3. EAST VIEW. PENDLETON. Nr. Clithoroe


i Tills is a small desirable cottage gn an attractive village; small


receded at 2 p.m. by sale of SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS


arden with room for garage. p The sale of the cottage will be


view apply: For further particulars and to


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Valuers,


Bank Salerooms, Glithcroe. (Tel. 85).


MESSRS BALDWIN. WEEKS & BALDWIN


Or to the Vendor's Solicitors:


4, Duck Street, Clitheroe. (Tel. 52).


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


The Stone-built Dwellinghouso No. 56 BAWDLANDS


grounds. VAnnual rates payable £13-0-4.


remises, overlooking the castle Auctioneers & Estate Agents.


Desirable Modern Freehold Semi-Detaohed Residence


The Most Attraotivo and


20 BEVERLEY DRIVE. CLITHEROE


a With tastefully appointed


bedrooms, bathroom, sep. w.c., entrance hall, large lounge with dining recess, unit-fitted kitchen, garage. Well laid out garden areas of good proportions. Back­ ground central heating on the ground floor. Vacant possession on completion of purchase.


Tho Modern Frcohold Semi-Detached Dormer Bungalow


16 HILLSIDE CLOSE, CLITHEROE


s Rural situation on the out­ bkirts of town and comprising 3 t edrooms, entrance hall, half- diled bathroom, spacious lounge,


ining kitchen, etc. Garage. The very attractively situated


and well maintained Freehold Semi-Detached Residence


131, HENTHORN ROAD, CLITHEROE


w.c.. entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, .etc. Garage. Beau­ tifully laid gardens.


Three bedrooms, bathroom, sep.


The oomnaot freohold terraced cottage.


123. WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


i In very good order and compris­ dng 2 bedrooms, sitting room,


ining/kitchen. larder. Annual rates £12-2-0.


a Full details and viewing orrangements of the above and ather properties for sale in the


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


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


ccommodation as follows: 3 auction on the premises on


The Modern Stone Fronted Detached Rosidenoe


2 DORSET DRIVE. CLITHEROE


c Good residential situation, yet


with immaculately appointed accommodation as follows: five bedrooms, bathroom, two sep. w.e.'s. entrance hall, lounge, dining room, unit-fitted kitchen. Garage with ample room for sec­ ond garage.


onvenient for all services and or further particulars and to


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Valuers. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe.


Hothersall & Forrest will sell by auction (subjeet to conditions of


ns Bank, Trustee Department The semi-dotaohed dwellinghouse


ro Miss S. M. E. Clarke, doo’d i Under instructions from Mart­


NEW DETACHED BUNGALOWS and SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES at Edisford Park. ' ' CLITHEROE


r A healthy and most desirable sural residential area on the out­ ikirts of town and being conven­


ent for all services. HOUSES at £3125. BUNGALOWS at £3695


both with 3 bedrooms. 95% mortgages


The Superior Pre-War Scmi-Detaohed Residence


124 PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE


e Tills extremely desirable prop­ brty is pleasantly situated, has deen maintained In faultless con­ s ition throughout, and the duperbly appointed accommo­ bation comprises: 4 bedrooms,


stocked gardens.


cloaks., lounge, dining room, liv­ ing room, fitted kitchen, larder, etc. Garage. Neatly laid well-


athroom, sep. w.c., entrance hall, ...V... '• ••


F.W.L. STEELE & GO


BSTAl'lt AtHSNt'b v VAbUEKSJ 1-3 CASTLE GATE, i :• CLITHEROE ,


PEL. 1093 EVENINGS 1010


MISCELLANEOUS "sales •


ANTIQUE carved corner drop-leaf table with display case above.— Apply Susie Cottage. Riming ton.


SMALL BUROO BOILER as new— Write Box HI. Advertiser and


Times.


RUSBRIDGE for high class WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS. All-work carried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed. _24. King William Street. Blackburn. Tel 59109.


NO DEPOSIT WASHERS from 4/6 weekly! Many’models to choose from—top names. For the best home rental terms la town visit your local branch of Telehire. Agent: Mr. H. Kalne. 48. Moot- Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 1444.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middle­ man’s profit. We re-cover your treasured 3-piece as now for as p little as £10. Chairs £3. Over 100


6 istance no object.—Bcakbanc,


matterns for your choice. Work­ ' anship first class and guaran


8. Sandygate. Burnley. Tel. 7188.


Jrfre 5la6.e(huul


. 48 PARSONS LANE . CLITHEROE


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA ’Phone Clitheroc:


1247 Day—183 Night for


WREATHS :: BOUQUETS CUT FLOWERS :: PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders


Rs from June 25th The A Please Note: BIRTHS


teed. Collections and deliveries free. Phono or write today and we will be pleased to call even­ Dings at your convenience.


LADIES' CRIMPLENE DRESSES and suits in all shades in sizes


t 36’’ to 48” hips.—Call In and see 7hem now at Economic Stores, 90. Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel.


7.


60 TWO-RAIL ELECTRIC TRAIN SET. many extras.—14. Park Av., Clitheroe, or phone 821.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone Sharp. 42 New Bank Rd Blackburn 58959. or Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury. Mellor 787


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sowing machine repairs to


The Walter Thomason Sewing —Tel. Clitheroe 113. Nelson 63722.


Centre, 72/74/76. Scotland Road. Nelson.


SERVIS ELECTRIC WASHER with table top. ns new, £20 o.n.o.


1960 MORRIS 1000 Traveller De­ luxe, £235 o.n.o. — Sunnyside Farm. Fence, Nr. Burnley. Tel.


GOOD QUALITY tiled lounge Arc- place and panelled hath, cheap Nr. Clitheroe.—Box No. H4. Advertiser and Times.


ONE GIRL’S CYCLE. 18” frame, and one ladies' cycle, 21" frame with 3-speed and dynamo.—Tel. Clitheroe 1073.


DUCATI 48oo. SPORTS, clip-on bars, racing tank., bump saddle. Good runner, £30.—Apply 15. Siddows Av.. Clitheroe. after 6 p.m.


HIRE A TYPEWRITER 1/- PER DAY


FOR SMALL PORTABLE and SECOND­ HAND STANDARD MACHINES. FREE DELIVERY AND COLLECTIONS. WITH­ IN 40 MILES RADIUS. MINIMUM PERIOD 7 DAYS. LATEST MODEL MACHINES. COST A LITTLE MORE. VERY LOW'CHARGES FOR PERIOD CONTRACTS. WE ALSO HIRE. REPAIR. BUY AND SELL ADDING. CALCULAT­ ING. DICTATION AND DUPLICATING MACHINES, CASH REGISTERS, OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC.


F. H. BROWN LTD.


CHAPEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT SHOWROOMS:


14B TODMORDEN ROAD BURNLEY.


Tel. BURNLEY 26022 (D lines).


DO YOU REALISE that you can get 3/- in every £ OFF the cash price of any Hoover product at Telehire? Why go elsewhere for a cleaner, washer, fridge, iron etc., when YOU CAN ACTUALLY SAVE 15% for cash? Or you can get interest-free H.P. at Tele­ hire. Look at this super saving example: Hoover Junior Cleaner, usual price £27-6-0. Telehire price 22 gns. Saving £4-4-0.. For full details go to Telehire. Agent. Mr, H. Kalne, 48, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 1444.


1963 (June) WOLSELEY 16/60, blue with- matching upholstery. Radio, seat belts, in excellent condition. £495.—Brian Dootson Ltd.. Wiswell Garage. Tel. Whal­


ley 3110.


CHILDREN'S JEANS, shorts, tee shirts, jumuers and cardigans.— Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 97.


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


Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clithcrbe. Tel. 683.


yred and repaired. — A. E.


LADIES' OJS. quilted nylon house coats from 49/11.—Economic


stores. 70, Whalley Rd.. Clith­ eroe. Tel. 97.


AGA COOKER. 2-oven standard domestic model complete with copper boiler, giving adequate


Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel. 26784.


Rconomic Stores. 70. Whalley oad. Clitheroe. Tel. 97.


domestic supply hot water. Cream and Black. Beautiful con­ dition. must be seen. Just taken in exchange for oil-fired. Bargain. Cort's. main distributors. 83.


BOY’S, youth's and men’s jeans E in all the popular colours.—


GENUINE BARGAIN OFFERS! A wide range of top-name washers on NO DEPOSIT rental terms. Immediate installation, but hurry, suplies are limited.—Only at Telehlre. Agent: Mr. H. Kaine. 48. Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel.


1444.


PRAM HOODS RE-COVERED, aprons supplied to sample. Quick service. — Bentham’s. Market Place, Clitheroe. Tel. 167.


GARCROFT FURNISHINGS. 48. Duckworth Street, Blackburn. Tel 52945. Carpets, 3-piece suites at no deposit terms.


RUSBRIDGE 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.


LADIES’ O.S. CARDIGANS in Wool. Acrilan and Orion, in white and all the popular col­ ours at Economic Stores. 70, Whalley Road, Clithoroe. Tel. 97.


SLIM-U-ETTES.—Still available 21, day’s supply for 5s. 9d.— Derrick Green, MP£.. 4 Railway View Clitheroe.


WANTED WANTED


Broken and Fallen Wool Also Daggins Prompt Cash


Licence No. 5,9521/00 J. HIGHLAND


3 STAMFORb PLACE, CLITHEROE — Tel: 300


WANTED ladies second-hand bicycle In good condition.—


Write Box No. H5, Advertiser and Timas.


3 ■ (1) Wi l d thing, The Troggs (Fontana).


I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown l babies' and children’s wear


4 (—) Sorrow, The Merseys (Fontana).


6 (6) Pretty


7 (—) Shotgun wedding, Roy C. (Island).


M a n f r e d Ma n n (HMV).


8 (7) Hey'girl, The Small Faces (Decca).


10 (—) YSoul and inspiratioh, The Righteous' Bro­


: , Papas (RCA). thers'(Verve).


BEST SELLING L.P. Sound of Music (RCA).


'


9 (9) Monday, Monda'y,. The Mamas and the


f l ami n g o, 5885.


5 (4) Sloop John B„ The Beach Boys , (Capi­ tol).


tadles’ and gent’s clothing, cur­ fains, covers, anything except 3urniture. — Ring Accrington


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


31 Church Square. Worsthorne. Tel. Burnley 27882.


LOST


LOST ON SATURDAY. May 28, cream nurse containing treasury notes and keys, between CUth- eroe cricket Held (car Dark) and Cardigan Avenue, garage com­ pound.. Reward.—Apply Adver­ tiser and Times.


AT STUD


LARGE, WHITE BOAR at stud. Sows and gilts accommodated for.—Tel. WliRllcy 3370.


GARDENING


paving, rock gardens, walling, garden maintenance.—Write Box No. E2 Advertiser and Times.


GARDENING CONSTRUCTION, estimates free, fencing, turfing,


Published by PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS Limited. CUtheroe Advertiser and


.Times, 3 King, Street, .Clltheroe. Tel. 407. And printed a t Northgate,' Black- bum. Tel. 52345. London Office: 37 Tu<?«* Street, E.C.4. BeaUtered a t the


1 BLACKBURN 53911 I | CUTHEROE 345


, SCRIES 1FUNERRL SERVICE


ACCRINGTON 3244! |


BURKE-Micliaei Bishop) Maria.


•On 12 May. 1966. to a mid Dorothy i nee


daughter. Siobhan


RICHARDSON.—On May 28 1966. l at City Maternity Hospital, Car­


aisle. to Patricia (nee Hayhurst)


Craig William. "Brooklyn.” Caldbeck, Wlgton, Cumberland.


COMING OF AGE


HORROCKS (Telstar).—Congrat­ ulations Henry on your 21st


birthday. June 1st, 1966. Love and best wishes. —Mum and dad. Best wishes Harry on your 21st. May health and wealth be yours — always.Love. Chris and Geoff. . Many happy returns Henry. All —F the best in life


rom Gran. ENGAGEMENTS


HOULKER—TELFORD. — The tengagement is announced be­


ween Malcolm, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. L. Houlker of 123 Henthorn Road, and Lesley, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Telford, of 8, Ptnder close. Waddington.


PIDCOCK—ROBINSON. — The engagement


between Hazel, younger daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson of "Tile Beeches,” Waddington Road, Clitheroe. and John, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pidcock of Alfreton, Derbyshire.


is announced


SERGENT—TELFORD. — The engagement


between Louise, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Telford of Waddington and Gordon, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sergent of Clltheroe.


is announced GOLDEN WEDDING


TILLOTSON—OARR. — Congrat­ ulations and best wishes to Robert and Ruth of “Hillside,” 9, t RIbblesdale View. Chatburn. on


ary. 7 June. 1966. DEATHS


sheir golden wedding anniver­


BLEAZARD.—On May 27, 1966, at his home. Church Gates. Chot- burn. Henry Edward (Harry), the beloved husband of Alice Maude Bleazard, aged 78 years. Cremation was at Pleasington on Tuesday. May 31.


—Inq. William Read & Sons.


HOLDEN.—On 27 May, 1966. in hospital. Benjamin, aged 76 years, of 29, Ribblc Lane, Chat­ lburn, the dearly loved son of the


—Inq. Brian Price. Tel. Chat­ burn 297.


Sate Mary and James Holden. Aervice and cremation was at Wccrington Crematorium on


ednesday. 1 June. Member of the


National Association of Funeral Directors


Kind and Considerate Personal Service in time of need


Tomlinsons (CLITHEROE) LTD.


FUNERAL SERVICE CLITHEROE — Tel: 154


Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers, etc.


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


Residence: 14, Brook Street. M Clitheroe.


embers of Teleflnwar. ALAN PARKER


the National Association of Funeral Direotors


Funeral Director Member of


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


a THE LAST TRIBUTE IN Chapel of Rest available PERSONAL SERVICE TERMENT or CREMATION


TELEPHONE WHALLEY 2301 (DAY OR NIGHT) .


PROPERTY WANTED


DETACHED BUNGALOW required in Clitheroe or Whalley, 2/3


PROPERTY FOR SALE


WHALLEY. 3-bedroomed semi with garafee. Vacant possession. —65, Mitton Road.—Phone Whalley 3397.


PRE-FAB BUNGALOWS, 2. 3 and 4 bedroom, plans 7/6. S.A.E, details—A U. Else. Wisbech Cambs.


WANTED TO RENT


WANTED, HOUSE TO RENT with 3 or 4 bedrooms, bath preferred. Willing to pay good rent.— Apply Stewardess. British Legion Club, Clltheroe. Tel. 967.


BUSINESS WANTED


BUSINESS WANTED In Whalley or district, cash waiting. AU replies answered.—Write Box No, H3, Advertiser and Times.


LOANS


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


EXPERT care-in arranging


each floral offering adds a distinct air of beauty to every service we direct.


bedrooms.* particulars in confi­ dence.—Write Box No. H6, Adver­ tiser and Times.


rranged with dignity and efficiency.


nd William, God's gift of a son,


osebowl will be olosing down.


m em o r ia l s


T H E O ’ .


superbly finished designs. Fine Quality materials and craftsmanship attrac. tively priced to bring you outstanding value.


Choose at Fecitt’s from a wide array of new and


FECITT BROS.


Monumental Masons since i 860


(Open Saturday afternoons)


Whatley New Road BLACKBURN ’Phone: 51463


MEMORIALS GRANITE. MARBLE. STONE


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


W. ROCK


Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road


MONUMENTAL MASONS


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


D EA TH S


PARKER.—On May 31, 1066. at H Chatburn Road. Clithcro" Martha Jane, the beloved wile a! Isaac Parker, in her 84tl> year Cremation will take place today'


Friday. June 3. at Accrington at 3 p.m.


—Inq. Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel 582.


READ.—Fred Hindlo. Major ol “Northfleld,” Clitheroe, suddenh ' on May 29. at his home in Dun-


June 1. at 11 a.m. No flowers' please.


keld. Scotland, the beloved husband of Anne Read, and dear father of Kay. Shirley and Lawrence. Funeral private. Crem­ ation was at Perth, Wednesday


ROBINSON.—On May 31, 1966 In hospital, Elizabeth, the dearly loved daughter of the late Edwin and Alice T. Robinson, of 46 Highfleld Road, Clitheroc. aeed 49 yearn. Service in St. Janie's Church on Monday. June 6, at 11 a.m. prior to Interment at CUtheroe Cemetery. No flowers please by request. Donations may be given to St. James's Church. —Enq. Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


WARD.—On Wednesday, June 1. t 1966, at her home, 101, Wadding­


Waddjngton on Saturday. June 4, at 11-30 a.m. —Inq. Silverwood & Southworth. Tel. Clitheroe 172.


erment at St. Helen’s Church. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BLEAZARD.—Mrs. H. E. Bleazard and family wish to thank all friends for kind enquiries and flowers received in their bereave­ ment; also Canon Smith, the Methodist Sunshine Band, and doctor anq nurses for their kind­ ness, Church Gates. Chatburn.


DAWSON.—Mrs. Mary Hird and Alic the family of the late Gertrude otel staff and neighbours lor


e Dawson express sincere h thanks to all relatives, (riends.


expressions of sympathy and t floral tributes received diu-ins


local boys for their kind assist* ance. Black Bull Hotel, Rimington.


heir sad bereavement; also the


HOLDEN.—The family of the late Benjamin Holden wish to thank


2octor.


all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for their kind expressions of sympathy and letters of con­ dolence received during their d time of sorrow: also the family


9, Ribble Lane. Chatburn.


PYE.—Miss B. Holden and M r G. Dewhurst wish to thank all eceived during their bereave­


rs.


aelatives and friends for letters r nd expressions of sympathy


ment; also the ambulance men for their kindness ana help, the boys for providing transport for visiting at the hospitals, also the Rev. A. P. Glark for his kind ministrations. 3. Fox Street. Clltheroc.


WHITEHEAD.—Mrs. Ellen White- head and family sincerely tlum. all relatives, friends and neich- bours for expressions of sym­ pathy and floral trlbtues received during their sod bereavement: also Rev. R. Jobllng and the staff of Clitheroe hospital for their care and kind­ ness and the Lancashire con­ lstabulary and Special Constabu­


1ary for their attendance.


2, Cowper Avenue, Clithoroe. IN MEMORIAM


GRIERSON.—In loving memory of a dear husband, father and


T still •


—From his loving wife and family. 13, Bank Cottages, Bill’ Angton. ,


o the home and hearts his lote did fill.


„ anf, ______


ROBERTS.—In loving mentors- cil J • my dear mother and fatgjt:


David who died July 24.1963. A silent.thought. a silent tear. Keep' their memories ever near-


ane who died June 2, 19& __________


Dearly loved, sadly missed. —From all the family ._____


. . APPRECIATION


SUNDERLAND.—Ml. a™}, A. Sunderland of Chatburn. ''' to thank all • friends and neijri


and good wishes, received on t^ oc casio n o f th e i r g o ld e n ^ c a n


hours for cards, gifts.. 1I0"A~ anniversary, May2<, 19ob.


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Open from 1-1 . 5-30 p.il


Admission! ■ Refreshments I


IN AID OF THE| CHILDREN’!


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S A T U R D A Y , J 2-30 p.l


Many Attn . Details nea


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—Daughter Alice and famu>. Bochdale..


STEPHENSON.—in memory of » dear mother, grandma and ere. grandma (Ellen) who died i June. 1965.


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Proceeds for tHcf Licensed Bar f


7, THE (By kind perl


grandad, who died June 1,19pj’ Beautiful memories bmd nun


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