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Clilheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, January


PRIMROSE GARAGE A HAPPY NEW YEAR


MAY WE WISH YOU WE WILL


ENSURE IT IN YOUR MOTORIN


WITH B .M .C


TOE BEST IN SALES AND SERVICE BUY WISELY NOW AND ENSURE


HIGHEST FUTURE PART EXCHANGE VALUE


THORNBERS CLOGMAKERS


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


Also 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 GUARANTEED


FIRST CLASS WORK ESTIMATES FREE


For all your painting and decorating consult:


KENNETH CARDEN 4 DE LACY STREET CLITHEROE


Telephone Clillicroc 2758


CHIMNEY SWEEP Brush & Vacuum Prompt attention


G. WHITTAKER Tel. ('.hathuni 496


D A N N Y ’ S UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


TAYLOR ST.,. CLITHEROE Tel. nn


INTERWOVEN FENCING. PANELS. GATES. ETC. .


THE NEW WANEY EDGE. Fencing ol all descrintions. RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING


Can be seen on the above nrcmlses. LOGS FOR WINTER.


Onon Saturdays until 4-30 n.m. Sundays until noon.


£ I 0 - - t o ~ £ 5 0 0


With or Without security Call, Write or ’Phone


THE Pendleton and District


Lem I inn Society Ltd. WALTON HOUSE


80 CHANCERY LANE BOLTON. LANCS. Phone: Bolton 24085


CARPET ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


LUXAFLEX VENETIAN BLINDS


Filled Free ■WALTS' LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


RE-UPHOLSTERY


Your Suite made as new In nionuette or vinyde from £14; with Latex cushions from £26. Chairs from £3. Wide ranee of natterns.


Estimates free. Phone or write:


J . LOMAX 5 5 L A B K H I L L


B L A C K B U R N TEL. 53952


Expert Tuition THE JO. BROWN


Every care and attention given by experienced instructors Enquiries at


SCHOOL OF MOTORING Clitlieroe and Colne Dual-control Vivas


>;S


1 : li i


s - i & ?! '


Tho Cat's Whiskers York St.. Clitheroo


$'•(! %|!


59 Whalley Rd.. Clitheroe Dailey’s Stores


or Telephone Office W.vcoller 509 All enquiries welcome without


obligation


Ring Clitheroe 407 for all your Classified Advertising-.


INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED FOR VTXI ALONE


DRESS AND SURGICAL S also LIBERTY and


“K1LORAN,” RADECLYFFE ST. (first right off Waddington Road) CLITHEROE. Tel. 2869.


MARTIST READYMADES MRS. E. LAMBERT


ROBINSON, HEY5 & CO. LTD. Tho Old Firm


Lower Eanam Wharf. Blackburn SAVE LINO


Have your o»ci Flasecd Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt. Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, etc. Tel Blackburn- S5342.


a n t i q u e s WANTED FOR CASH


THE ANTI0UE SHOP Barrow, near Whalley Tel.: Whalley 3511


DORIS'S


BARGAIN STALL CLITHEROE MARKET.


Unbeatable Bargains in Ladies’ and Gent's


UNDERWEAR


NYLONS AND


KNITWEAR — JUST ARRIVED —


Men’s 'Meridian' Cardigans and Pullovers at the Right Prices


EVERY SATURDAY & TUESDAY AT


CLITHEROE. MARKET HEARING AIDS


0 Miniatures from l/Stboz. • Extreme power at ear level. • Repairs Moulds Batteries. • Home visits arranged—morn­ ing. afternoon or evening.


$ Always at your service call at


DERRICK GREEN M.P.S.


4 Railway View, Clilheroe for appointment with


R. POLLARD M.S.H.A.A.


Independent Hearing Aid Audiologist


SEWING MACHINE SERVICES


CONVERSIONS £12


REPAIRS AND OVERHAULS DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES


SECOND HAND MACHINES BOUGHT AND SOLD


Ring or Write


LESTAN SEWING MACHINE SERVICES


138 MANCHESTER ROAD NELSON


Tel. 64511 VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE GLEANING and CARPET CLEANING P A R K E K


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3478


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


RHEUMATISM, ror rapid relief from s pain ask for Cal-Mo Tablet 30 days’


upply 5/-.—Derrick Green, M.P.S. 4. Railway View. Clitheroe.________


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane Clitheroe. Dormy blankets and


twilled flannelette sheets.


RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA­ MOND repairs of all kinds; satisfaction guaranteed.—24. King William St.. Blackburn. Tel. 59109


PIANO FOR SALE.—Apply 10, Hill­ side Close, Clitheroe.


HOOVER SENIOR CLEANER, Model 612. outstanding order and cond., £10.—6. Cliatburn Park Drive, Clitheroe. Tel. 1044, alter 6 p.m.__


FOR RAPID RELIEF from Haemor­ rhoids ask l'or our Haemorrhoidnl Salve and Suppositories Immedi­ ately soothing healing and anti­


septic, 4/- and 4/6.—Derrick Green. M.P.S.. 4. Railway View. Clitheroe.


CORNER HOUSE, King Lane. Clitheroe. Gent's thick grey socks


and stockings for hal'd wore.


TAPSELL & WEST LTD. l'he Carpet Specialists for new. second-hand and soiled carpets. Hundreds to choose from by all the leading manufacturers All sizes in stock


from 27 Inches wide to 4 yards l wide, any length required In broad-


carpets from £12. Any size room fitted by experts. 89 Leeds Road. Nelson Phone 62816. 57-59. Swad- ford Street Sklpton Phone 2960


x 4 Wilton Carnets £35 4 x 3 lx 3 SAMPLE AXMINSTER CARPET.


ion’s 18, Moor Lane, CUthcroe. Tel 420.


5oom Sample prices In squares.


SMALL L.E.C. FRIDGE in good cond.. £10. 6. Chatburn park Drive. Clith croc. Tel. 1044, after 6 p.m._______


ovely design, bargain £22.—Mor­


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


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


1960 FARM HOLIDAY GUIDE cover ing Britain’s best farm . and country guest houses. 2,600 Holidays for 3/6 (postage l / - )—Obtainable from Kaydee Bookshon, 26/28; Moor


Lane Clitheroc, Lancs. ___


PRESTATYN (N, WALES) new self- catering holiday flats, accommo­ date 4 to 6. kitchen, h. & c shower, separate toilet. Enjoying full facil d itics of well-known Prestatyn holt


PF/41) Prestatyn Holiday Camp, Flintshire. .


ree colour folder.—Manager, Dept LAND FOR SALE


FOUR PLOTS, half acre each for sale, with building permission—Write Box D5, Advertiser and Times.


GARAGES


GARACE WANTED TO RENT, reas­ onable distance from Turner St.— Apply 24, Turner St., Clitheroe.


FOUND


ONE DUTCH RABBIT found in Woone Lane,—Apply 16, Eshton


To.. Clitheroe.


WILL THE PERSON who last the charm bracelet In Higher Walton- Houghton area on December 18, please ring Preston 35636,


>VANTED


good condition,—Mrs. Howarth, 31 Church Square. Worsthorne. Tel.


BUY discarded clothing, modern FYLDE WATER BOARD.


Burnley 27882 LIVESTOCK


PONY suitable for 7-12-year-old. no vices, good with children: rider out­ grown.—20. Bridge Tc., Mytton fid, Whalley.


DOGS


LOVELY MINIATURE POODLE PUPPIES- for snlc. K.C. registered. Tel. Clithcroc 846.


BRENNAND -FARM, DUNSOP BRIDGE, YORKS. (W.R.)


building work, alteration and repair work at the above farm. .


Tenders are invited for general


Water Board. Solton Street Black­ pool, Lancs.


d Further particulars and tender han-20th January, 1966. ocuments from Engineer, Fylde t Tenders to be received not later


cay camp, including cafeteria and Famp shops. Prom £18 per week.


Preliminary Notice,


re Mrs. M. A. Neild, Deceased. Auction Sale of


FURNITURE AND EFFECTS'


contents of the abovo premises at Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe (to where o they will be removed for convenience


blesdale View. Ghatburn, Hothersall & Forrest will sell by auction the


Auctioneer’s offices: Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 95).________ _


PROPERTY WANTED


HOUSE OR FLAT REQUIRED


FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED


Young Professional Businoss Man MARRIED—NO CHILDREN


requires accommodation in the


CLITHEROE/WHALLEY Aroa,


Box No. D4,


. ADVERTISER AND TIMES. TENDERS


Followingg the sale of No. 17, Rib-


f sale) bn Wednesday, 19 January, 1966 at 1-39 p.m. Details next Issue.


S A L E NOW IN


PROGRESS


HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS IN FURNISHINGS, DRESS FABRICS, HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES


Oddies Textiles Ltd. 14 & 16 KING STREET CLITHEROE


SALES AND


SERVICE


Austin Morris M.G. Riley Vanden Plas


Warranted Used Cars MISCELLANEOUS SALES


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


Lane and Woone Lane Clitheroe Tel. 683


SLIM-U-ETTES.—Still available. 21 days supply for 5s. 9d.—Derrick Green M.P.S. 4 Railway View Ullthoroe


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.— Write or phone Sharp. 42 New Bank Kd. Blackburn 58959 or Huntley


Lawn samlcsbury Mellor 787


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle­ man's profit. We re-cover . vour


manship first class and guaranteed Collections and deliveries free. Phono or write today and we will be pleased to call evenings a t vour convenience Distance no object.— Beakbane. 68 Sandvgate Bunilev. Tel 7188


l treasured 3-plece as new for as pittle as £10 Chairs £3 Over 100


atterns for vour choice Work­


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F A. L. P A.


AUCIIONE.CRS. VALUCR5 AHO ' ESTATE ACCHTS


RANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE T E L <»•. OR EVCN1H6S 7 S V


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


WHALLEY Rl).


CLITHEROE Tel. 883-4-5


SPECIALIST IN


The Superior Semi*Dotachcd Residence


“LYNDHURST,"


116, PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE


mature and well furnished garden. The countryside is close a t hand and the distant outlook is over the Bow- land Pells. The premises are main­ tained in first-class condition.


With the added attraction of a


lounge; dining room: breakfast room; scullery and larder on the ground floor. Three bedrooms and boxroom; bathroom and separate


Accommodation: Entrance porch:


fuel store; greenhouse (piped). Mains services. Vacant possession. Particulars from:


w.c. above. Outbuildings: Garage; washhouse;


AHOTHERSALL A FORREST uctioneers & Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 95).


A Sami-Dotached Residence of Unusual Design.


18. BALMORAL AVENUE. .CLITHEROE.


a reasonable amount of garden area and overlook open countryside from


Tlic premises are Freehold, have


the rear. Accommodation: Hall with fitted


(separate w.c.


clothes cupboards: roomy lounge, bow window: dlntnc/kltelicn fitted stainless steel sink unit In window recess, hard fuel stove: larder: store. From rear porch access under cover to fuel store and washhouse (h. & e. water). Two impor floor bedrooms of good size; boxroom: bathroom and


I Wood and asbestos garage. Metal­ framed greenhouse. Malas services. Annual rates pay­


able: £50 12s. Oil. Vacant possession on completion.


A Most Attractive Modern Semi-Detached Bungalow


16, BEVERLEY DRIVE. CLITHEROE


good proportions; dining/kitchen with up-to-date furnishings includ­ cing "Aga" S.F. 12 to give partial


desirable locality. Accommodation: Hall; lounge of


In a quiet cul-de-sac and a most


garden tool shed; two fuel bunkers. Mains services.


three-piece bathroom. Outbuildings: Greenhouse: wooden


entral heating; two bedrooms; s A Freehold Site of some 1.370


quare yards. Annual rates payable: £40 14s. Od. Vacant nossession.


No. 1411. WOONE LANE


house with palisaded frontage. Accommodation: hallwav: sitting


f wo large bedrooms and bathroom A nicely-kept terraced Dwelling-


room, bay window, modern tile range; large living room, tile range: kitchen, white porcelain sink (hot and cold water I. fitted cupboards; T larder; ground floor w.c. (Internal).


cylinder airing cupboard. Yard and usual offices. Mains services. Annual ground rent £2 13s. 9d. Annual rates payable £19 16s. Od. Vacant possession.


urnished with bath and washbasin, No. 51. WHALLEY ROAD


property, well-modernised and con­ taining; hallway; sitting room. mod. tile range; living room, mod. tile range; up-to-date kitchen with food store. Two bedrooms and modern three-piece bathroom. Small garden a t rear with fuel store. Mains ser­ vices. Annual chief rent £1 Annual rate payable £14 6s. Od. Vacant pos­ session.


A roomy, stone-built terraced No. 34. HICHFIELD ROAD


living room, tile range, concreted floor lean-to outkitchen; two upper floor’ bedrooms: outside w.c. Mains service. Garden at rear about 90 ft. x 15 ft. Annual rates payable: £10 13s. 9d. Vacant possession.


A stone-built Cottago with Garden. Comprises: hallway, sitting room,


WADDINGTON.


The Stone-built Dwellinghouse No. 29. WADDOW VIEW


vestibule: hallway; sitting room. Living room: kitchen (h. & c. water): larder. Three bedrooms the rear one fitted with washbasin. Yard with w.e. and offices at rear. Mains services. Annual rates payable: £19 19s. 9d. Vacant possession.


Tills terraced property comprises:


HOTHERSALL A FORREST Auctioneers and Valuers


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe, (Tel. 95)


In Central Trading Position. WITH FLAT AND GARAGE. No. 8 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE


SHOP PREMISES


and living room. First floor: lounge; dining/kitchen -and three-piece bathroom Second floor: three bed­ rooms. Large semi-basement room: scullery and stores. Rear careen with stone-built garage and offices.


Comprises.—Ground ■ floor: shop


Further particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST, Auctioneers & Estate Agents.


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe, (Tel. 95).


AUCTION MART


sale of in-calf and store cattle at Clitheroe Auction Mart, quo­ tations were: best- in-calf cows £80 to £98; other in-calf cows £48 to £76; in-calf heifers £72 to £88; strong bullocks £54 to


At Friday’s fortnightly prize


£67; strong heifers £47 to £60: young stores £29 to 41; cast cows £32 to £44.


of Eccleston awarded the fol­ lowing: In-calf cow or heifer: 1


Tile judge, Mr. W. Maudsley


cattle, two calves, 526 sheep and lambs and 13 pigs were on offer.


steers 168/- to 193/'-; heifers 169/-' to 180/-: rejects 165/-.to 180/-; cows 95/- to 128/-;. bobby calves 55/-; rearer 140/-; light' 'hoggs 2/11 to 3/5; heavy hoggs 3/1J: sheep 2/2 to 2/11:.horned ewes 35/- to 65/-: half-hred 88/-' to 92/-; pigs: porkers 32/- to 35/-; cutters 30/6 to 36/4; bacon 34/-.


Quotations were; S. L. 3 187/-:


show and sale of newly-calved cattle, quotations were: Best black and white cows £92 to £110; best cow other than black and white £80 to £93; other cows £76 to £90;- best heifers £105 to £131; other, heifers £80 to £94.


At Wednesday’s weekly prize


of West Bradford and A. Breaks of siaidburn awarded the follow­ ing; Cow: 1 Penningtons of Bils- borough, 2 R. E. Phillip of Clitll- eroc. Heifer: 1 and 2 R. C, Seed i of V lntewell. •


The judges, Messrs.1 L, Birtle ; ’ . . ' /•■; ' - i t ) :


Seed and Son of Pendleton. At Mondays fatstock sale, 43


A. R. Laycock of Mitton, 2 G.


Notice of Submission of Public Path Extinguishment Order Highways Aot 1959


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


Bowland Rural District Council. Footnath near Buckstalls. Parish of Bashall Eaves


Extinguishment Order 1965.


d The above order made on the 22nd s ay of November 1965 is about to be iubmitted to the Minister of Hous­


firmation. Its effect will be to extinguish the


ng-and Local Govrnment for con­


public right of way running from Burbles Hill to the footnath between Hodgson Moor and Daisy Hill.


c A copy of the order and the map aontained In It has been deposited ct and may be inspected free of


concerning the order may be sent in writing to the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Whitehall. London, S.W.I., before the ltlf day of February, 1966, and should state the grounds on which It Is made.


Any objection or representation 1966. Dated this 7th day of January.


L. D. TELFORD. Clerk to the Council.


POULTRY


LIVE POULTRY S. Townson Tel.


reqa., top prices Slaidburn 271.


LOANS


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


‘•NO WORRY” LOANS


against death illness or accident. Safe 2nd mortgage loans for house­ owners or those buying on mortgage.


n BORROW what yon need spend ow you like and be fully Insured


gallon. j.


DELMOND SECURITIES LIMITED 1 Warwick Street, W.1. (dent 35) Please send details without obll-


Name ............................................... Address.


Pimlico Road, Clitheroe. between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays.


harge a t the Council Offices. 32.


Exception to t’rule


ond early to rise meks a nton ’ealthy, wealthy ond wise,” could be true, Ah suppose, theer’s exceptions to every rule. Ah’ve getten up early to go to mi wark fer ower fowrty years now, ond Ah’ve niver noatlced yon fella Onassis look­ ing jealous o’ me. Ah’m more likely to h'ev M.U.G. efter mi name than B.A. ond aw’, ’tho’ Ah must admit Ah’ve alius hed fairish ’ealth. I t ’s yon bit about “Early to


Th'owd saying, “Early to bed,


F lW .L . STEELE & C O . ESTATE AGENTS 4: VALUERS


1-3 CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE 'EL. 1092


EVENINGS 1016


The sunerior Semi-Detached Residence


31. CHATBURN PARK DRIVE. CLITHEROE


rear gardens, beautifully appointed accommodation having full GAS CENTRAL HEATING and comprising 4 bedrooms, combined bathroom and w.c., entrance hall, lounge with stone fireplace, dining room, with French windows, magnificently equipped kitchen, conservatory, sep. w.c. Large


Pleasant situation with private garage,


The Freehold end of terraoe house 32, ST. MARY’S STREET, CLITHEROE


room, living room, kitchen etc. Annual rates £16 10s. Od. Vacant pos­ session about April 1966.


a Carefully maintained, attractively r ppointed and comprising 2 bed­


ooms bathroom, lobby, sitting


Tho attractively maintained terraced cottage,


9. SALTHILL ROAD. CUTHER0E s Conveniently situated for all


modern 3-piece bathroom, front entrance porch, lobby, sitting room, living room, kitchen etc. Freehold. Annual rates £11 Us. Od.


ervices and comprising 2 bedrooms,


properties for sale In the area on request a t the offices of:


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castle Gato. Clitheroc Tel. 1092


Full details of tho above and other


PROPERTY FOR SALE


Geoffrey Taylor & Co. . Auctioneers, Estate Agents, Surveyors and Valuers


6-8, CHURCH ST„ CLITHEROE Tel. 1252


Also at Blackburn. Tel. 55425.


Situated on a most delightful site with pleasing views of the surrounding countryside.


A NEW DETACHED BUNGALOW


multi-coloured stonework to the front elevation and Is rendered to the sides and rear having a hardrow


HALL with cloak cupboard: spacious LOUNGE with superior tiled fire place and Baxi fitting, DINING/ KITCHEN; THREE GOOD-SIZED BEDROOMS, one with airing cup­ board. Three-piece bathroom. Garage.


tiled roof. Accommodation: E N TR A N C E


available. 95(1, mortgages available. Appointments to view can be


Roads made. All main services arranged a t any time.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO.. LTD.


a t 11-30 a.m. Please have cards com­ pleted and handed into the office on or before the previous Friday.


WMONDAY NEXT, January 10 eekly sale ol calves and tatstock


11 a.m. FRIDAY NEXT. January 14


store cattle a t 11 a.m. J. W. MARSHALL,


Tel. 325. PUBLIC NOTICES


BOARD OE INLAND REVENUE REMOVAL OF OFFICES OF


H.M. INSPECTORS OF TAXES BLACKBURN


In the week commencing 10th January H.M, Inspectors of Taxes Blackburn 1st and 2nd Districts will move from Regent House, Regent Street, to Broseley House, 46 Ainsworth Street, Blackburn.


On 18th January the office of H.M. Inspector of Taxes Blackburn 3rd District will cease to exist and the area previously dealt with by that office will be converted as follows


CLITHEROE BLACKBURN 1st DISTRICT DARWEN BLACKBURN 2nd DISTRICT


WEDNESDAY NEXT, January 12 Prize sale of newly-calved cattle at


Fortnightly sale of in-calf and Secretary.


IN CHURCH CLOSE, WADD1NGTON The bungalow Js constructed of


tide Sla^edawl 48 PARSON LANE CLITHEROE


s


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA ’Phone Clilheroe 183


(Day and Night) for


WREATHS :: BOUQUETS CUT FLOWERS :: PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders.


BIRTHS^


GASCOICNE (nee Cook).—On January 1966.' a t Hammersmith Hospital, Landon, to Norma and Brian, a daughter, Karen Anne


CLEAVE (nee Glover) on December 26 1966. a t Bramley Meade to Bill and Cynthia, a son David William.


Both well, ____________


PATEMAN.—On January 3. 1966. at Bramley Meade to Elaine (nee Latham) and Brian, a son. Shaun, Thanking alt concerned.


ENGAGEMENTS


McTEAR—NILAND. — The engage- ment is announced between Tievoi M the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. K.


families, __________________


croc and Carol, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Niland of 67. Higli- ficld Road, Clitheroe. —Congratulations from both


cTcar of 13, Edisford Road. Clith­


wide array of new anti sunerbly finished designs. Fine auality materials and


craftsmanship., attractively priced to bring you out. standing value.


FECITT BROS. MONUMENTAL MASONS


SINCE 1860


Wliallcy New Road BLACKBURN


’Phone: 51463


(Open Saturday afternoons) IN MEMORIAM


ALSTON.—Loving memories of a dear father and grandad who died


January 3. 1963. To be remembered by those he — loved is all he would have asked.


From Leonard. Florence and Pauline (Danvcn). _____________


DIXON.—In loving memory of a dear father, Tom, died November 17, 1946, and a dear mother Ann, died


nce again with those we love. —From all tho family.


January 8. 1956. One by one earth’s ties are broken. One by one they are linked above, Some day there’ll be a sweet O reunion.


READ—WRIGHT.—Tire engagement Is announced between John Lawrence Ward, only son of Major and Mrs. J. H. Read. Northfield, Clitheroe. and Jennifer Jane, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright, Broadcvoft, Banff. Scotland.


DEATHS


BORDLEY (nee Brennand).—On January 1, 1966 (suddenly) a t 14, Newington Avenue. Blackburn, late of "Micklehurst,” Bashall Eaves. Hilda aged 55. the dearly loved wife of Harold Bordley and devoted mother of Freda, Adrienne, sheila, and Gordon, and dear Grandma of Elizabeth. Cremation was a t Fleas- ington on Wednesday.


_____


BYRNE.—On December 31. 1965. In hospital, Mary, aged 60 years, the dearly loved wife of George Harwood Byrne of Eshton Villa. West View, Clitheroe. R.I.P. Interment was a t Clitheroe Cemetery on Tuesday — last. January 4. ,966.


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


DAWSON—On December 31 1965. in hospital, May. the dearly loved wife of the late Robert Eastwood Daw­ son, of 28 Parson Lane, Clitheroe. aged 68 years, interred a t Clitheroe Cemetery on January 5. —Inq., Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel, 582,


FOULDS.—On December 30, 1965, at her home, 11, Radeclyffo Street.


Clitheroe. Ella, the dearly loved wife of Robert Foulds, aged 74 years Cremation took place a t pleasington on Tuesday, January 4.1966. —Calverley's, Funeral Directors Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 297


day, 1017 night.____________


HARRISON.—On 29 December, 1965 (suddenly) Jack, th e beloved hus­ band of Marion, and dear father of Christine of 10. Klngsmill Avenue. Whalley, aged 48 years. Cremated at Skipton on 3 January 1965. —Inq. Veevers. Funeral Directors, Clitheroe. Tel. 75 and 673.


SIMPSON.—On January 3, 1966. at Castleford, Clitheroe, Mr. Doctor Taylor Simpson, formerly of Rish- ton, aged 75 years. Funeral from the Chapel of Rest, "Rockdale." Clitheroc, today (Friday). Service and Interment a t Great Harwood


Cemetery. 2-0 p.m. —Inq. The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clithcroc 345.


STEPHENSON.—On December 30. in hospital. Isaac, aged 93 years, of 5, Mendowsidc, Grlndleton, the be­ Sloved husband of the late Adeline


rise' as gets me down, espec’lly these cowd January mornings. I t ’s ’arder wark gettin’ out fray t'blankets than it is doing thi’ wark when tha gets theer! Ond when tha puts thi feet on yon cowd lino—by gow, Ah’d be back i’ bed quicker nor a ferret if it wornt fer mi rheumatiks! Tim'd think wi’ aw’ these new


feet automatically, but som’ow they don’t seem to get round to


it. Or ’appen they hev invented it, ond Ah’m not wealthy enough to hev ’eard on it! M e b b e t ’reason t ’proverb


t’way t'fire pulls these neets Ah don’t think Ah’m likely to start. Ah reckon Ah'll just hev to put up wi’ chilblains ond be


content to be gawmless! “JIMIFEL.”


Hill sheep subsidies


TN 1966 the hill sheep sub­ sidy will be paid to far­


mers in England and Wales earlier than in previous years. This is possible because Ihe subsidy has been placed on a flat r a t e basis, as was announced in the 1965 annual


sheep subsidy and winter keep supplement will now be sent to regular applicants. Anyone en­ titled ‘to claim this subsidy should ensure that he receives a form and returns it completed to his Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Divisional Office, by 31st January 1966, the final date for application. Anyone who intends to claim


review. Claims forms for the 1966 hill


inventions knocking about as some clever fella ’oud invent self ’eating lino as is warm to thi


1966 —Inq. Tile Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.


family grave a t Accrington Ceme­ tery on Tuesday last. January 4,


tephenson. Interment was In the


WILSON.—On January 1, suddenly, Francis Arnold, aged 53 years, the dearly loved husband of Catherine Agnes Wilson of 6. Peel Park Close. Clitheroe. and dear father of Sandra. Cremation was a t Picasing- ton yesterday. January 6. 1966.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


CHARNLEY.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred t Smithson wish to thank all rela­


tives, friends and neighbours for aheir kind expressions of-sympathy bnd floral tributes received in their f ereavement; also the family doctor 83. Whalley Road. Clitheroe. _____


or his kind attention.


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DAWSON.—'Tho family of th e late Mrs. May Dawson wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement: also the doctors and l nurses of Victoria Hospital, Bum-


ey, th e family doctor, the Rev. A. K. Bisbrown and the Rev. Father McEvoy, for their kindness. 28. Parson Lane. Clitheroe.


FOULDS.—Mr. R. Foulds wishes to express Ills sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during his sad bereavement; also th e family doctor, district nurses and Rev. R. Jobllng for their ministrations. 11, Radeclyffc Street, Clitheroe.


HARRISON.—'The family of the late t Jack Harrison wishes to express


heir sincere thanks to all relatives, s friends and neighbours; also the


10. Kingsmill Avenue, Whalley.


t taff of Calderstones Hospital, for uring their time of sorrow.


h e kind messages of sympathy and d lovely flowers they have received


MARTIN.—Tile family of th e late Margaret Martin would like to than k friends, relatives, neighbours, the Rev. R. Jobllng, family doctor and district nurses for their kind­ ness during Mrs. Martin’s Illness. They would also like to thank all “ those who sent flowers.


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NEWBY—Mrs. Emily Newby and Mabel express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours, the British Legion Clitheroe Branch, th e Clith eroe Social Club, colleagues at Rlbble Cement Co., and all other friends for floral tributes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow. 27, Manor Road. Clitheroc._____


PARKER.—Tile relatives of th e late Miss Annie Parker wish to thank all friends for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral m tributes received in their bereave­


C ent; also the doctor and staff of a litheroe Hospital, the Rev. J. Pugh t nd tile Rev. A. K. Bisbrown for


6. Nelson Street, Low Moor.. Clitheroe.


heir kindness.


POLLARD.—Mr..and Mrs. Didsbury wish to thank all friends, neigh­ bours the Rev. A. K. Bisbrown and Mrs. Bisbrown for kindness shown to them in their sad loss. 9, Standen Bungalow, Clitheroe.


PYE.—Mrs. Pyo ond family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy received in their sod bereavement; also the family doc­ htor. doctors and staff of Whitting-


Rector of Whitewell, Nurse Bleaz- urd ond Mr. J. Parker for funeral arrangements. Sunntngdalc Garstang Road- Chipping.


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HAMMOND.—Treasured memories of a dear husband and father, Clifford, died 9 January, 1965.


"Peacefully sleeping.” —From his wife and daughters.


HAMMOND.—In loving memory of dear father Clifford, who died 9


January, 1965. —From Ills loving daughter Chris­


tine, son-in-law Richard, grandchil­ dren June and Timothy.


HAMMOND—in loving memory of my dear father Clifford, who died 9 January, 1965. —From his loving daughter Patricia, son-in-law Peter, grandchildren Jane t and Mandy.


HAYHURST.—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother who died Jan­ uary 5th, 1959. Loved and remembered always. —From Allan and Jean, Patricia and William.


PEMBERTON.—Treasured memorics or dad, January 2nd. 1942, and mother, January 11, 1940. Quietly remembered every day. —Edith, John and family.


PEMBERTON.—Loving memories of my dear dad who died 2 January, 1942; also my mother who died 11 January, 1940. Loved and remembered always. —From Nan, Salthill Road. Clithcroc.


REVILL.—In loving memory of my dear mother Amelia Revill, died January 4, 1945. “Always remembered.” —From her loving daughter Kath­ leen, 398, Canterbury Street, Gill­ ingham, Kent.


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