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10 Clillieroe Advertiser and Times, Triday, March 4, 1966


HOTHERSALL & FORRES F. A, L. P, A.


- AUri lONCFRS . VALUERS AMO - tSTA t f.AGENTS


I PRIMROSE i


, WE SPECIALISE TO GIVE YOU


THE BENEFITS TO US


YOU ARE SOMEONE SPECIAL


SPECIALISATION IN ALL DEPTS. SAVES


TIME AND MONEY \ . ■


SERVICE - SALES - STORES LUBRICATION - TYRES


ELECTRICAL THORNBERS CLOGMAKERS


THE OLDEST FIRM IN THE TRADE IN CLITHEROE (ESTABLISHED 18921


Also BOOT, SHOE and CLOG REPAIRS (SAME DAY IF REQUIREDi


SALE flSLfc NOEL


(Ex-Hoover 10 years) 43 PIMLICO ROAD


Hoover Service , PHONE CLITHEROE 979 Day or evening appointments


j WE CAN DO YOUR


Why pul up with (lamp uneven Floors?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


JAMES BOLTON & Son (ASPHALTERS) LTD.


LOWER EANAM WHARF, BLACKBURN


on all finor problems Telephone:


Evenings Blackburn 55342. Blackburn 59438. CHIMNEY SWEEP


Brush and Vacuum Prompt attention


G. WHITTAKER


Tel. Chalburn 496 £10-to--£500


With or Without Security Call, Write or 'Phone


THE Pendleton and Dislriel


Lending Society Ltd. WALTON HOUSE


: rl 5


80 CHANCERY LANE BOLTON, LANCS.


Phone: Bolton 24085 1) A N N Y ’ S


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 99


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS. GATES ETC.


THE NEW WANEY EDGE. Fencing of all descriptions. RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING


Can be seen on the above premises.


LOGS FOR WINTER EXTENSION LADDERS


Open Saturdays until 4-30 p.m. Sundays until noon.


CARPET ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


Luxaflcx Venetian Blinds


Fitted Free WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITIIEROE


RE-UPHOLSTERY


Your Suite made as now in moouette or vinyde from £14:


with .Latex cushions from £20.


Chairs from £3. Wide ranee of patterns.


Estimates free Phone or write: f r 1’: f | Vfifl r£ k |L "


J. LOMAX 5 5 L A R K I I IL U B L A C K B U R N Tel. 53952.


Luxury DETACHED HOUSES at RANKCROFT WOOD ESTATE


SOUTH DRIVE, PADIHAM CENTRALLY HEATED BY OIL


Bankci'olt 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.F. Ltd. PRICES from £3,500 All enquiries to builder:


JAMES CROSBY & SONS LTD.


CHEADLE, CHESHIRE Tel. GATley 3212


DEMMINGS HOUSE BROOKFIELD ROAD


INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED FOR YTXJ ALONE


DRESS AND SURGICAL also LIBERTY and


(first right oil Waddington Road) CLITHEROE. Tel. 2869.


SMARTIST READYMADES “ MRS. E. LAMBERT


KILORAN,” RADECLYFFE ST. '


Estimates Free No Obligation | Consult


j I CAR


ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FOR YOU


Dynamo Slarters Lights. Flashers, etc.


Dynamo & Electrical Services Ltd.


WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE


Phone 652 and 249


MENS, LADIES. AND CHILDRENS BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS


86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITIIEROE


A N T I Q U E S WANTED FOR CASH


THE ANTIQUE SHOP Barrow, near Whalley Tel,; Whalley 3511


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING and CARPET CLEANING


PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475


HANK SALEROOMS. CU1HEROE *»5 -OR CVFNlMGS 7SS


M i i i a l H a i WHALLEY RD.


CLITHEROE Tel. 883-4-5


SPECIALIST IN


SALES AND


SERVICE


Austin Morris


M.G. Riley


Vanden Plas Warranted Used Car* Geoffrey Taylor & Co.


Auctioneers. Estate Agents. Surveyors and Valuers


G-8 CHURCH ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 1252


Also at Blackburn. Tel. 55425.


window, double drainer stainless i f^iV en 'o n '^ lie0^ steel sink unit. Aga cooker: fully | kUcnen on uie g io u im ^


2 MOORLAND CRESCENT j Vacant possession. s A larger than average modern '■ 8' x 8' with attractive corner ■ house


locality.


aemi-detached house with separ- j wt lounge and dining room both i 1 ith bay windows: large kitchen;


heated towel rail: garage. All main services arc connec­


ted. Rates payable £52-4-2. Lease­ hold. Ground rent £3-2-6. Maximum mortgage available.


In a Pleasant Situation with a Splendid Outlook at the Rear over Clitheroe Cricket Field.


1. WARWICK DRIVE


tiled three-nioce bathroom with two nppu ".... , possession.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


CHATBURN. Nr. Clithcroe. A POST-WAR DETACHED BUNGALOW


Full Central Heating. On a Site of some 31 Acres.


Freehold.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


ESTATE AGENTS & VALUEHS TEL. 10S2


1-3 CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE


EVENINGS 1010


The Extremely Desirable Detached Residence of Character


102 PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE


oown and commanding extensive NEW STOCK apen views of Waddington Fells CURTAINING and Pcndlc HU1. The tastefully


t Situate on the outskirts of


r Four bedrooms; lounge; dining ( room, kitchen, etc. Detached ! Matured and stocked


oom; kitchen; bathroom; separ* t garage a n d sundry stores ate w.c.


Garage. greenhouse, nlsscn hut. j


Particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST, Auctioneers & Estate Agents,


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroc. (Tel. 95).


WHALLEY.


Somi-Detached Bungalow and Garage


6, ABBOTSCROFT


bedrooms; bathroom. Garage in­ corporated In main structure. Reasonable garden area. Sunny position. Mains services.


Hall: lounge; kitchen; three


Particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers & Estate Agents,


Bank Salerooms, Clithcroc. (Tel. 95).


Commodious Dwellinghousc in Central Position


No. 13, YORK STREET. CLITHEROE


town centre and bus station, this i in excellent trading position property offers the following ■ with good parking facilities. Free- accommodation.


Conveniently situated room; n e a r I TOBACCO and GENERAL STORE


BUSY WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE VILLAGE. NEWSAGENTS. SWEETS.


t kitchen. Four bedrooms and profits.


upper iloors. Yard and offices. Mains services. Freehold. Annual \ rates payable: £25-0-0 Vacant j possession.


hree-piece bathroom on two I i


Hallway; sitting room: dining 1 bedroom living accommodation, largo and up-to-date | immaculate throughout. High


i hold property with -three to four ______


COUNTRY GARAGE and FILLING STATION Nr. CLITHEROE


ingliousc with the lollowing laccommodation: sitting room: Full details of the above and


No. 14. KIRKMOOR ROAD i ^ m u c h scope for lncrca*‘n« A compact-stone-built dwell-


Old established. No opposition '


______


Conveniently situated in a q u ie t ; usual offices. Mains services locality


No. 4. HOLDEN STREET


A stone-built cottage dwelllng- wlilch contains: sitting


vard and usual offices. Annual rates payable: £12-8-6. Vacant


' Annuel _______


Preliminary Notice,


re Elizabeth J. Harrop. deceased. c Hothersall & Forrest have re­


and effects contained in ROSE COTTAGE, Grindleton,


! front elevation and concrete tile : roof. The accommodation briefly j contains: large lounge 14’ x I f 3" - with superior stone fireplace: : glazed doors to dining room 12’ x 9’ 3"; excellent kitchen; three bedrooms: three-nicce bathroom.


A recently erected semi- i detached house with part stone I


drainage. Mains electricity, water and


hold. Ground rent £12-10-0 PENDLE VIEW.


EDISFORD ROAD. WADDINGTON


Details next -issue. Auctioneers’ Offices:


Bank Salerooms. Clithoroe. (Tel. 95). LOANS


Rates payable £42-7-0. Lease- ■ how you like and "NO WORRY” LOANS


1 insured against death, illness oi - i accident Safe 2nd mortgage loans !


BORROW wliat you need spend 3 Urn nnrl bC flllly


A modern semi-detached house \ built in 1963 of rustic brick with ;


;j DELMOND SECURITIES LTD.. .


(roof. The property is quietly s i t - ; „ tinted with open views to the | ‘'a 11” front and rear and has good garden areas. The accommoda­ 2tion comprises: through lounge


kitchen 11' x 9': three good bed­ rooms: .half-tiled bathroom: sep­ arate low suite w.c.. Adjoining garage: large coal store.


3’ 6" x 13' 4" with dining area:


drainage. Rates uayable £42-0-6d.


TENDERS FARM AT SLAIDBURN


20 cows. Tenders are to be Invited from a short list of selected firms. Contractors wish­ sing to receive consideration


Erection of Milking Shippon for


application to: INGHAM & YORKE. Chartered Surveyors. Littlomoor Glitheroe.


hould make immediate written Mains electricity, water and


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F. S. Richards Ltd., 11. Wolford


Road. Leicester. PROPERTY FOR SALE


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


Cambs.


46, BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE. Freehold completely modernised c terraced property, near town


gentre. overlooking Castle


green three piece suite. Garden said Rating Authority duly at rear with open view. Rateable approved and made for the said


dining room, modern fitted kitchen, complete with units. Two bedrooms bathroom, with


rounds. Vestibule, sitting room, ------------- ------ -- -- i,


,-alue £23. Vacant possession.— Tel. Ciltheroc 50 for appoint­ ment to view.


CIVIL ENGINEER, WIFE and two small


Children REQUIRE


FULLY FURNISHED 2/3 BEDROOMED


HOUSE, COTTAGE or SELF CONTAINED FLAT


Within travelling distance of Clitheroe, for a period of 9-12 months commencing approx, mid April. Please write to:—


W. DAVIS, 4 GREEN HILL GARDENS, ALVESTON, BRISTOL.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE RATING ACT 1966 RATE REBATES


Forms of Application for rate rebates are now avail­ able at the Borough Treasurer’s Office, Church Street.


rebates as from 1st April, 1966, should make application forthwith.


Ciitlieroc. Any domestic ratepayer who wishes to apply for rate


H. L. SAGAR, TOWN CLERK


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


ACCOMMODATION URGENTLY REQUIRED by professional man M in the Clitlieroe area.—Apply


essrs. Ingham &. Yorke. Little- moor. Clitheroe.


PROPERTY REPAIRS


T. MoINTYRE for all your prop­ erty repairs, slating, tiling, plastering. Fully skilled trades­ man at your service.—Call or write. 3. Coronation Terrace.


Langlio HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


PRESTATYN (N. Wales) new self- catering holiday fiats accom­ modate 4 to 6. Kitchen li. & c. shower, separate toilet. Enjoying full facilities of well-known Prestatyn Holiday Camp, includ­ Fing cafeteria and camp shops.


shire.


f rom £18 per week. Free colour Polder.—Manager (Dept. pF/41)


restatyn Holiday Camp, Flint­


VACANCIES FO R WAKES WEEK8 in 4, 5 and 6-bcrth caravans on


ussex. Tel. Selsey 2049.


s the most luxurious parks on the couth coast.—Write now for full Colour brochure to Green Lawns S aravan Park. Dept.-EL, Selsey.


MULLION. SOUTH CORNWALL. Mount’s Bay Hotel. Small inti­ mate. situated in village yet with glorious views of coastline. Ex­ cellent service und cuisine. H. ,V C. all bedrooms. Fully licensed free house. Resident proprietors. Phone 221 or 34U.


RHYL. Board Res. AdJ. prom. Children welcome. T.V. lounge. —Gallagher, 11 River St. Tel 573.


SEWING MACHINE SERVICES


O . Renairs, Conversions.


138 Manchester Road Nelson Tel. 64511


Machines bought and sold. LESTAN SERVICES


SHIREBUHN LODGE BOARDING KENNELS


Shamnooing. Poodle Punnies tor sale


Dogs boarded. P.lioninK and


SHIREBURN LODGE, . EDISFORD BRIDGE. Nr WADDINGTON


. CLITHEROE. Tel. 846. verhauls. Skilled attention. ______ , . (2) That on the same day the


period ADDITIONAL ITEMS OF t GENERAL RATE of Twopence in


Aighton. Bailcv and Chniglev, and Bo'wland-with-Lcagram; Three­ pence in the pound for the Parishes of Chipping. Downham. Pendleton and Wiswell; Four- pence in the pound for the Parish of Whalley; and Flvepence in the pound for the Parish of Chat­ burn;


he pound for the Parishes of


and Additional Items of General Rate will be payable at the offices of the council at the address below by two eoual half-yearly instalments due on the first day of April 1966. and the first day of October. 1966. respectively.


(3) That such- General Rate ruary. 1966 DATED this 28th day of Feb­


Clithcroc Rural District Council C Offices.hurch Brow. CLITHEROE Lancs.


(Signed) T. P. RUSHTON. Clerk of the Council.


part-rendered and part-timbered - obllgauo: . elevations and a concrete tiled


i Address


Please send details . '


for houseowners or those buying on mortgage.


aeived instructions to sell by uction the household furniture


i on Wednesday, next. 16 March. j


RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL . OF BOWLAND


NOTICE OF GENERAL RATE, 1966/67.


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: F (1) th a t on the 28th day of


rooms, one fitted with washbasin und . * and cylinder cupboard. Yard and


. . . .


iving kitchen fitted enamel sink . other properties for sale in the unit ih.


Annual ground rent: 17/10. i ^ nliuai rates payable: £14-4-0.


1-3 Castle Gate. Clithcroe. Tel. 1092.


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.. PUBLIC NOTICES


c. water:: two bed-1 area on request at the office of: .


piopeity.


The Superior Detached Bungalow known as


situation and comprising 3 bedr


PENDLE ROAD. CLITHEROE Enjoying an extremely pleasant


"BEECHWOOD,”


rooms, bathroom, front entrance porch, hall, lounge, dining room,


unit-fitted kitchen washhouse, etc Brick-built garage, 29' x 10’. p A well-constructed and pre-war


throughout. An appointment to view must be made at this office.


CLITHEROE TOWN CENTRE SHOP PREMISES FOR SALE


with good living accommodation, Well-maintained Property in a Premier Trading Position.


BUSINESS FOR SALE: ained in excellent condition


! room, sop w.c. entrance hall i lounge, dining room, breakfast


thls most a tu 'active


ppointed accommodation con­ tains 4 bedrooms, boxroom, bath-


gardens


RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA­ MOND repairs or all kinds; satisfaction guaranteed—24King William St.. Blackburn. Tel.


59108.


RHEUMATISM, for rapid relief from pain ask for Cal-Mo Tablet, 30 day's supply 5/-.—Derick Green, MJ.S„ 4, Railway View, Clttheroe.


..................... ... J u s t arrived. Double width, from 4/11 yard. Also cotton and nylon net and panel curtains. — Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road. Clitl:- croc.


OF CASEMENT


BIRTHS BRADLEY.— On 26 February. 5 M S lo& e fr ew t


1966 to Robin and Dorothy (.nee Wood) a daughter, Kirstin. Cross Cottage. Archaraclc. Argyll.


DENT (nee Jackson).—On Febru­ ary 27. 1966 to Robin and Kathleen (formerly of Wadding­


ton I a son. 1813 Morehead Avenue, Durham, N. Carolina. 27707, U.S.A.


HARGREAVES (nec Taylor).—On February 24. 1966, a t Wythen- shawe Hospital to Arthur and Jill, a son (Paul).


LAMBERT, — On 21 February. 1966. a t Bramley Meade, to Patricia and Lawrence a daugh­ ter. Loraine Anne, a sister for Alison Jane. Thanking doctor


SLIM-U-ETTES.—Still available 21. day's supply for 5s. 9d.— Derick Green. M.P.S., 4. Railway View Clitheroc.


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE.


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY. NR. BLACKBURN


MGestetner duplicator for sale. t roperty which has been main­


electric suitable for 240v. A.C. May be inspected at the General Office during normal office hours. No guarantee attaches.


odel 360. foolscap size, rotary,


undersigned not later than Tues­ day. 22nd March. 1966.


Offers in writing to reach the


G. MITCHELL. Group Secretary/Supplies Officer.


.175 B.S.A. METEOR AIR RIFLE. with teles., absolutely as brand t new. £8-10-0: also .410 Winches­


good condition, a really high class cun, cheap. — Apply 5, Talbot Close. Tel. Clithcroe 210.


er (Canadian) shot gun. in very


CABIN, 14’ x 10' excellent cond.— Jubilee Villa. Grtndleton. After


5-30 p.m.


AGAMATIC 38.000 B.T.U. COKE BOILER, for central heating:


also Aga cooker, cream and black, good condition. Seen by appointment. Phone Clithcroe


707.


YOUTH’S SPORTS CYCLE. Bene­ lux. 5 gear, good condition. £8 for quick sale.—7, Tower Hill.


Clitheroc.


LOCAL AND NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS, mainly in mint con­ dition. plus a variety of first editions in other types of books. —Enquiries by post to T. Haw­


orth. 62, Clevelands Rd. Burnley.


LADIES’ SPRING COSTUMES AND COATS in new styles and materials. 36. 38. 40 hip, from £7-12-6.—Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road Clitheroc.


JOIN THE TEA SET and brew your tea in a tea pot from Con- cron and Leeming. 17-19, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 626.


approved a General Rate of TEN i - SHILLINGS AND THREEPENCE 1 .22 WEBLEY AIR RIFLE, beautl- in the pound for the period ■ fill gun. very powerful, ns new. commencing on 1st April 1966. Gift. £!0.—7. Stnnden Road, t and ending on 31st March. 1967. j Clithcroe. Tel. 210.


Cebruary, 1966. the Rural District , r ouncil of Bowland acting ns tile ■ Rating Authority for the said !


certain parishes as set out in the ! 2/- AND YOU'RE ON YOUR WAY Schedule hereto.


ogether with additional items in ; to owning a new Keymatic, or a


be payable at tile offices of the i Yes. with Telehire Saving Council at the address below 1 Stamps you can save to buy any (also at tlic villages at the times i electrical product and get a la ',


(21 th a t such General Rate will i carpet sweeper or a steam Iron!


; and on the first day of October! j 1966. respectively.


SCHEDULE


Bolton-by Bowland .. Gisburn ...................... Grindleton .................. Newton ...................... Rimington .................. : Siaidburn ..................


Parish. 966.


Additional Items.


........ 2d. ........ 2d. ........ 3d. ........ Id.


! Waddington .............. West Bradford ..........


and dates specified on the discount for cash. Beat big General Rate Accounts) by two deposit and H.P. charges—get equal half-yearly instalments due ; your free Stamp Book and sta rt on the first day of April. 1966. collecting NOW! Telehire agent: 48, Moor Lane,


Mr. H. Kaine, Clltheroe.


I from 44" lilp to 58" liip.—Good ! choice now at Economic. Stores. ; 70. Whalley Road. Clithcroe.___


FOR THE FULLER FIGURE. ladies' coats in soring tweeds.


1 DATED tile 4tli day of March, By order of the Council.


Council Offices. 32. Pimlico Road. CLITHEROE.


CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


NOTICE OF GENERAL RATES 19GG-67


February. 1966, the Clitheroe Rural District Council, as Rating Authority for the Rural District of Clitheroe. duly approved and made a GENERAL RATE over the whole district of TEN SHILLINGS AND TWO PENCE in the pound, for the period commencing the first day of April. 1966. and end­ ing on the thirty-first day of March. 1967;


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN— i l) That on the 28th day of


........ Id. |•3/- IN THE £ FOR YOU! 157,. off ........ Id. ........ 4d. ........ 2d.


efitheroc. _____________


L. D. TELFORD. Clerk of the Council.


sell by auction for Mr. R. Hanson at:


ORCHARD VILLAS. WEST BRADFORD


Nr. Clitheroe.


(situate centre of the Village) EXCELLENT SALE OF


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


i write or call Teleliirc agent :Mr. ! H. Kaino. 48, Moor Lane,


new electrical products, includ­ ing famous names like HOOVER for cash purchase. Genuine offer; lor more exciting details


i IMA NO S~TUNED AND REPAIRED


! Huntley Lawn. Samlcsbury. Mellor 787.


_____________ ___ F o F eXPE RT ATTENT IO N bring Nelson.


your sewing machine repairs to Tlie Walter Thomason Sewing Centre. 72/74/76, Scotland Road.


TAPSELL S t WEST LTD. Carpet Specialists toi


iSlittu lit rttULA 4 , 14 —


wide to 4 yards wide, any length required in broad-loom. Sample


* , nTheew.


—Write or phone Sharp. 42 Ntw Bank Rd. Blackburn 58959. or


wiece suite: hide 3-piece suite b ith loose cushions: oak Inlaid hureau brass fall handles; ma­


Wednesday (next) March 9. 1966 p Bouyant uncut moquetto 3-


with ext. (as new): piano by Avenue. Ltd., London; dark oak rail bed: dressing table, with bevel mirror; washstand and small cabinet: Nulux base mat­ tress: two Dunlopillo 6in. depth mattresses as new; oak ward­ robe 6ft. 10 ins. x 3 ft. 10 ins.: chest of drawers; wardrobe: oak paper box; 3 tier oak cake stand; two oil paintings of local bridges, by E. Cawtliorne (one of Lower Hodder Bridge and one of the Old Wood Bridge. West Bradford, s in gilt frames): 2 rush seat; ttools: television table; bedside


ogany display cabinet; teak 4- leg table. 4ft. x 2ft. 7ins (closed)


machine; 2 stand chairs: bevelled mirror;


, 1 COT'


prices in squares. 5 x 4 Wilton Carpets £35. 4 x 3 carpets lrom £12. Anv size room fitted by experts,—89. Leeds Road, Nelson, phone 62816. 57-59 Swadford Street. Skipton. Phone 2960.


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re­ covered: new aprons: wheels re- H tyred and repaired. — A. E.


argreaves. Moor Lane ana Woone Lane, Clitheroc. Tel. 683.


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


matterns for your choice. Work­ D clcctr.- ____ - back): Axminster medalian pat-


able: Jones table top sewing rocking chair (cane


washer (C.F.P.): Crcda Stargazer cooker; Swan kettle; Hygcna kit­ chen cabinet 3ft. x 5ft. 101ns.: Ewbank sweeper; electric blan­ ket: patchwork quilts; feather pillows; small clothes maden; plastic clothes basket: bucket: foot bin: pair 4-rise steps deck chair; firescreen; electric fire; kitchen utensils;, crockery: brass and ornamental plaques and candlesticks; rugs; green double eiderdown; pair rust colour vel­ vet curtains and pelmet 2? yds. x 2 vds. 16 ins.; wood towel rail; alo*ng with other useful articles.


ustette No. 100: Hotpoint


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


anship first class and guaran­


istance no object.—Beakbane, 68.Sandygate, Burnley. Tel. 7188.


DEVON QUEEN GAS OVEN in first class condition (cream), or would exchange for electric oven:—Ring Stonyhurst 330.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Gent’s strong sateen shirts, half lined, all sizes.


LAST FEW DAYS OF MORTON'S SALE. Watches offered at Bar­ gain prices, luminous loud bell alarm clocks, 22/6 each. Travel s alarms from 37/6. Buy now. and


ave at Morton’s 18, Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 420..


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


RATING BILL


NOTICE TO DOMESTIC RATEPAYERS


available a t this office for rate rebate and ratepayers wishing to take advantage of the facilities have until the 30th April. I960, to apply.


Rate Rebates Forms of application arc now


b Any person wishing'to pay rates r y instalments under the new aating bill should make written


L D. TELFORD. Clerk of the Council.


Council Offices^ 32. Pimlico Road. Clitheroe.


HOLIDAY


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


MARRIED COUPLE desires Holi­ day flatlet or other self-catering accommodation, Clitheroe area.


April 5tli-18th.—Write Box No. Ml. Advertiser and Times.


ROBINSON. KEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanam Wharf. Blackburn SAVE LINO


Have your Old Flagged Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt. Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, eto, Tel. Blackburn 55342.


the 30th April, 1966. No special application forms are available.


pplication to this office before


NO DEPOSIT T.V.! Beat the restrictions and get your T.V. from Tclehirc. Super special offer top name T.V. sets are available on no deposit terms— installed free on your first


selection of goods.


(On view day of sale). Sale 1 o'clock prompt. A good


HIGHLY IMPORTANT TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE


GOODSHAW FARM. DUTTON. Longridge.


s T. SHverwood—J. Balshaw will


and M. Wilson, on Saturday, March 19. 1966. 60 head of smart country black and white in-milk, in-calf and young stock. 52 H.B. lambing ewes: 96


ell by auction for Messrs. J. H.


hold furniture and effects. Full particulars will be given


next week. OTHER FIXTURES


Saturday, April 16. s Sale: live and dead farming


weekly payment. Forget lump sum payments, get more exciting obligation-free details from Telehire agent: Mr. H. Kaine. 48 Moor Lane. Clitheroe.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane, Clitheroe... Ladies’ corsets with front fastening or hookside


fastening.


MORTON’S SALE. Cun rugs 36/- (approx. 60 x 30) all wool rugs 60 x 30, £3-17-0: full size wool pile Axminster rugs from. 50/-: car­ pets 2 x 21 £7-5-0: heavy all-wool pile 3 x 21 £13: 4 x 3 lovely car­ pets £22.—Morton’s, 18. Moor • Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 420.


1962 FORD ANGLIA lie luxe, re­ conditioned engine, good tyres, new battery, healer etc. £205 o.n.o.—Fhotit Wtialley 2173.


WANTED


I BUY discarded clothing, modern good condition.—Mrs. Howarth. 31 Church Square, Worsthorne. Tel. Burnley 27882.


WE BUY ANYTHING OLD OR MODERN.'Wanted full- or part


houses erf furniture, brass and copper ware, barometers, musical, boxes, grandfather clocks, scrap metal.—37. Whalley Rd.. Cllth- eroe Tel. 1037.


FARM BUILDING with or with­ out land required In Peddle area.—Write Box No. LG, Adver­


tiser and Times.


LADIES' CHILDREN’S AND GENT'S good discarded clothes. Best prices paid—Miss Wnlmsley. 9. Jesscl St., Blackburn. Tel. 52179.


effects, for Mr. J. C. Butterworth. Wigglesworth Hall Farm, Wiggles- worth Nr. Settle.


tock, household furniture and


Saturday, April 23. Sale of machinery and imple­


ments. etc., for Messrs. Wallbank & Smalley. Smithfield Farm, Downham Nr. Clltheroe.


Chester Avenue, Clitheroe. Tel. 228: J. Balshaw. Clithcror 1385; C. Silverwood, Slaidburn. Tel 652.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO.. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT. March 7th Weekly sale of calves and iat- stock at 11-30 a.m.


WEDNESDAY NEXT. Maroh 9th c Prize sale of newly-calved


week by all classes of store sheep and lambs.


attle at 11 a.m. followed each s ortnightly sale of In-calf and


FFRIDAY NEXT, March 11th tore cattle a t 11 a.m.


TUESDAY. March 22nd (Old Fair)


store sheep and lambs a t 11 a.m. FRIDAY, April 1st


Special sale of all classes of


l Prize sale of store cattle fol­ gowed by In-calf cattle. Prizes


solicited for advertising purposes. Schedules for spring sales on


iven In four classes. Entries


application, J.-W. MARSHALL


Tel. 325. Secretary. Auctioneers: T. Siiverwood, 17.


poultry: 1 cow or sheep dog. Machinery implements, house­


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW T. Silverwood—J. Balshaw will


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DEATHS


BROOKS.—On February 28. 1966. in hospital. Jonathan, the dearly loved husband of Ada Brooks and dear father of Edith. Kathleen. Oswald, Emmie and Jack, of 8. Thorn Street. Clitheroe. aged 85 years. Interred at Clithcroc Cemetery on March 3. —Inq. Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel.


582.


HARWELL—On February 28. t 1966. suddenly Albert Edward


—Inq. Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


March 5 at 11 a.m. „ ,


CADAM.—On March 2, 1966, at Pendle View, Lambing Clough Lane, Hurst Green. Anno, the dearly loved wife of the late Sylvester Cadam aged 84 years. Requiem Mass in St. Peter s Church. Stonyhurst on Saturday at 11 a.m. prior to interment at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Hurst


Green. —Inq. E. T. Birtwistle fc Sons


Ltd. Tel. Gt. Harwood 2022.


DICKINSON.—February 24. 1966 (suddenlyl at 15. Hollybank Road, Halton, Runcorn. Minnie, aged 64 years, dearly loved wife of Rev. William Dickinson.


DRIVER. — On Saturday. 26 Feb­ ruary. 1966. a t her home, 34, Downham Road, Chatburn, Lilian the dearly beloved wife of the late Fred Driver, aged 76 t years. Service and interment


Chatburn. on Tuesday. 1 March. —Inq. Brian Price. Tel. Chat- burn 297 burn 297.


ook place a t Christ Church.


FRANKLAND.—On March 1. 1966 a t "Afterglow.'' Baldwin Road. Clitheroe. Bertha, in her 94th year, the dearly loved wife of the late John Frankland. Service at home Saturday 10-45 a.m. prior to interment at West Bradford Methodist Churchyard 11-30 a.m.


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





HUBER—On February 28, 1966, in hospital. Anna Theresa, aged 71 years, the beloved wife of the m late Oscar Huber and deal-


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


_


Mollie Barwell of 99, Whnlley Road. Clithcroe, aged 55 years. Cremation will take place at Accrington, tomorrow. Saturday,


he dearly loved husband of


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(Open Saturday afternoons) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


DAVIES.—The family of the late t Robert David Davies wishes tu


neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy shown to them in a their sad loss: also tile doctors


hank all relatives, friends and f nd staff of Clitheroc Hospital


or their care and attention. 59. Peel Street. Clithcroe.


DRIVER.—The family ol the late Lilian Driver wishes to thank a.i


relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received durnig their time of sorrow- also the family doctor for his kindness shown during her illness, and the Rev. Canon Smith.


HARRISON.—Mr. Thomas P. Harrison expresses sincere thanks to all relatives, neigh­ bours and all other friends for floral tributes received and kind, ness shown during his bereave­


ment. 10. Duck Street. Clitheroc.


HASLEWOOD.—Mrs. Eisie Hasir- wood. expresses sincere thanks R to all relatives, neighbours, P.cv.


nd all other friends for flora: s tributes received and kindness


time prior to. and after her bereavement. —Croft House, Newton-in-Bowland.


a . H. H. Jones Rev. G. H. Gaze, hown during the very trying


HINDLE.—Mrs. Sarah Hindle ami family express sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during tlicir sad bereavement: also the family doctor and district nurses for their kindness. 5. Standen Bungalows. Cllllieroe.


ROBINSON. — The sister and brothers of the late Miss Doris t Robinson wish to express sincere


Park Avenue. Clitheroe. Funeral from the Chapel of Rest. "Rock­ dale.” Clitheroe. today, Friday. Service at Ss. Michael and John Church. 1-45 p.m. R..I.P. No flowers please.


other of Anne Lockett, of 11.


M00N.—On February 24. 1966. at 7a Back Lowergnte, Clitheroc, Joseph, in his 90th year, the beloved husband of the late Catherine Moon and dear brother of Elizabeth McGowan. R.I.P. Interment was at Grindle­ ton on Monday last. February 28.


1966. —Inq. The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.


PARKINSON. — On February 28, a t 6. Ktrkinoor Road, Clitheroc. Lavinia. aged 78 years, beloved mother of Annie. Frank, Grace. Rose and Lily. Cremation was at Accrington yesterday, March 3,


1966.


PARKER.—On February 28. 1966. at Monneley Farm. Barthomley. Crewe. Mabel Parker, aged 74 years, dearly loved wife of the late Robert Parker, Hammerton Hall Slaidburn.


today. Friday a t St. Andrew’s Church. Slaidburn a t 11 a.m.


Interment


RIGBY. — On 2 March. 1966. at "Higlibrake," Chatburn Road. Clitheroe, William Francis, aged 61 years, the dearly loved hus­ band of Helen Rigby. Reception in Ss. Michael and John Church. Sunday a t 8 p.m. Requiem Mass on Monday at 11 a.m. prior to interment at St. Joseph's Ceme­


—tery. Clitheroe.


Inq. The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. CHtheroe 345.


ROBINSON. — On February 26. 1966. at his home 61. Branch Road. Waddington, George, aged 77 years, the beloved husband of Annie and father of Tom. t William and Mary. Interment


—Silverwood & . Soutliworth, Waddington. Tel. Clithcroe 172.


oook place a t St. Helen's Church n Wednesday, March 2nd.


RUSHTON.—On March 1. 1966 (in hospital) Annie, aged 82 years, the dearly loved wife of the late William Dilworth Rushton and dear mother of Frank and Jessie of 84 Scotland Road. Stanwix. Carlisle (formerly of 75 Chat­ burn Road. Clithcroe). Crem­ ation a t Carleton, Blackpool, to­ day. Friday, March 4. at 3-40 p.m.


SMITH.—On February 27. 1966, in hospital. Minnie, the dearly


Chatburn, in her 82nd year, interred a t Christ’s Church, Chatburn on March 3. —Inq. Bennett, Clitheroc. Tel. 582.


’ loved wife of John Smith, of Rivcrsdnlc,' 74. Downham Road, BIRTHDAY MEMORIES STORDY. — On March 2. 1966


suddenly, a t '’The Bungalow.” Copy Nook. Bolton-by-Bowland. Thomas William, the dearly loved husband of Helen Mary Stordy and dear father of Sheila and John aged 68 years. Sendee a t St. Peter’s Church, Bolton-by- Bowland. on Saturday a t 9-20 a.m. Preceding cremation at


Skipton. a t 10-30 a.m. —Inq. T. E. Robinson. Tel.


Bolton-by-Bowland 213.


TURNER.—On Monday. 28 Feb­ ruary 1966. a t his home. Rock­ dene. 3 Rlbblesdale View, Chat­ burn. Albert, the dearly loved husband of Frances Anna Turner, aged 80 years. Service was a t Christ Church. Chatburn, on Wednesday 2nd March, fol­ lowed by cremation a t Accring­ ton Crematorium. —inq. Brian Price. Tel. Chat­ burn 297.


WEBSTER. — On March 1. 3966. suddenly. at 36. Balmoral Avenue/Clitheroe. Eleanor, aged l 68 years the beloved wife of the


CHtheroe. Service a t Trinity Methodist Church, 3-15 p.m. prior to cremation a t Pleasing- — ton, today. Friday. 4-0 p.m.


ate Robert Webster and dear t mother of Alice. Funeral from


ervice. Tel. Clitheroe 345. he Chapel of Rest, “Rockdale.” YOU ARE always welcome S Inq. The Scales Funeral


WIDDERS. — On February 24. 1966, in hospital. Edith, the


dearly loved wile of William Henry Wldders of 3, Church View. Salesbury, aged 89 years. Interment was a t St. Peter’s Parish Church, Salesbury, on February 28. Relatives and friends please accept this the only intimation.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BATTERSBY.—Mrs. E. WliaUcy. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pye and f family' wish to convey to all


sympathy Riven to them in their time of sorrow. 32 and 1 park Avenue. Clitheroe.


ariends . and neighbours their ppreciation of the help and


BURTON.—Mrs. Dorcas Burton t and family express sincere


friends for floral tributes re­ ceived and kindness shown during their time of sorrow; also the family doctor for his


hanks to all relatives, and Clithcroe.


kindness. 29. Mayfield Avenue,


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RAGNALL—Birthday memories of our dear Elizabeth. Her smiling face, her sparkling T eyeshat filled xis with delight. Will beam for ever in our hearts. And leave a shining light. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. —By mother and family.


APPRECIATION


SHERLIKER—Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherliker wish to express inrir most grateful thanks for cards, gifts flowers and messages oi goodwill


occasion of their golden wedding


anniversary. 12, Pine Grove Clitheroe.


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friends for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy and donations received on behalf of the old people’s welfare during their sudden bereavement; also the Rev. R. Jobling and the family doctor for their kind ministra­ 27.tions. Salt Hill Road, Ciitheroe.


hanks to all relatives and


TURNER.—Mrs. Turner and the family of the late Albert Turner wish to take this oppor­ tu nity to thank all relatives,


friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and letters of condolence received during their time of sorrow; also the family doctor for his kind attention and the Rev. Canon Smith. Rockdene, Chatburn.


IN MEMORIAM


ALLEN.—In loving memory of our dear Gran, who died March 3. 1965. Remembered always. —From Derek and Edna.


CAFFERY.—In loving memory of Rose. Died March 5 1963. Sadly missed.—By her husband Tom and daughter Rose.


CHATBURN.—Treasured memor­ ies of my dear mother Margaret


Jane, who died March-1. 1952; also mv dear father, Richard, who died February 1. 1954; and any dear sister Lottie who died July 2. 1954. They meant so very much to me That nothing I can say. Can tell the grief th a t’s in mv As heart.


—From daughter Ida and Eddie. 6, Moor End, Clitheroe.


I think of them each day.


DUNSTAN.—In loving memory of a dear mother, who died March 3. 1964: also a dear father, died February 8. 1951. A smile for all. A heart of gold. Two of the best this world could —F hold.rom loving son. daughter and son-in-law.


HASLAM—Lawrence. In lovinc memory of a dear dad and grandad, who passed away on March 7 1965. The gates opened softly. One year ago today. With goodbyes left unspoken. You gently passed away Out of this land of sorrow. Into the land of rest. God must have a beautiful garden.


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