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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Thursday, April 7, 1966


CLITHEROE GARAGES MOOR LANE


o


CLITHEROE Tel. 2705


Specialists in


I THE NEW


Big in power and roominess. This brilliant ‘1800’ brings to family motoring all the features of the BMC engineering concept >t, plus Morris quality and value. Price £832.17.11 inc. tax. De Luxe model £872.15.5 inc. tax. Backed by BMC Service—s 'p f f i ls Express, Expert, Everywhere.


MHBM1 I800 IS HERE


T BO RM B ER S CLOGMAKERS


THE OLDEST FIRM IN THE TRADE IN CLITHEROE (ESTABLISHED 18921


Also BOOT, SHOE and CLOG REPAIRS (SAME DAY IF REQUIRED 1


MENS, LADIES. AND CHILDRENS BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS


86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE


CARP E T ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


Luxajlex Venetian Blinds


Filled Free WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


NOEL s a l


(Ex-Hoover 10 years) 43 PIMLICO ROAD


Hoover Service PHONE CLITHEROE 979 Day or evening appointments


D O R I S ’ S Bargain Stall


CLITHEROE MARKET OFFERS YOU


Ladies and Gents underwear at keen prices


Nylons from 2/6 pair


Knitwear including Ladies Cardigans at the unbeatable price of 15/11 — including W.WI.S. and O.S.


Lovely colour range of silk


Jumpers at 12/11. W.M.S 14/11 O.S.


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


w r o u g h t ir o n g a t e s Made to Order


WELDING UNDERTAKEN GAS and ARC


MILD S T iTe L F IT T INGS FOR ELECTRICAL AND HEATING ENGINEERS


For Prompt and Efficient Service Send Postcard to


MORDAUNT WORKS KIRKMOOR ROAD CLITHEROE


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


POODLE TRIMMING and


SHAMPOOING a t her new address


CLOVER COTTAGE, CLOUGH LAME, SIMONSTONE.


Tel. Padiham 71495 D A N N Y ’ S


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 99


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS. CATES ETC.


THE NEW WANEY EDGE. Fencing ot all description's. RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING


Can be seen on the above oremiscs


LOGS FOR WINTER EXTENSION LADDERS


Open Saturdays until 4-30 n.m. 1 I v r WE CAN DO YOUR CAR


ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FOR YOU


Dynamo Starters Lights. Flashers, cic.


Dynamo & Electrical Services Ltd.


WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE


Phone 652 and 249 \ CHIMNEY SWEEP


Brash and Vacuum Prompt attention


G. WHITTAKER Tel. Chatlmrn 496


B. BRIDGES Brush and Vacuum


Chimney Sweep (formerly SEYMOURS)


Prompt Service No Dirt No Fuss


2 Woone Lane, Clitheroe Tel. 2807 between 5 p.in. and 8 p.m.


F A R M E R S We specialise in


Casually and Plain COWS


ALSO FAT BULLS BRAITH WAITE TEL. CHATBURN 405 RE-UPHOLSTERY


Your Suite made as new in monuette or vinyde from £14: with Latex cushions from £26.


Chairs from £3. Wide range of patterns.


Estimates free Phone or writes


J. LOMAX 55 LARKIIILL


BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING and CARPET CLEANING


PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475


Why put up with damp uneven Floors?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


JAMES BOLTON & Son (ASPHALTERS) LTD.


LOWER EANAM WHARF, BLACKBURN


on nil floor problems Telephone:


Evoninss Blaokburn 55342. Blackburn 59438. .


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F. S. Richards Ltd.. Road. Leicester.


11. Wei lord


FARM TO LET FARM TO LET


from February 2, 1967


(or earlier by arrangement) MOSSTHWAITE FARM.


at home barn and sliippon for 15 cows, bull pen. calf pens, near by at Grey Gill (A) barn and ship* pon for 12 cows (B) shippons for 12 and 8 cows (C) for 6 stirks box Total ncrenpe 242 acres or thereabouts of which approx. 42 acres are meadow 72 acres pasture. 128 acres fell.


with modern amenities, 4 good bedrooms, farm buildings inc ude


Ncwton-in-Bowiand, Nr. Clitheroe Accommodation: farm house


For further particulars apply:


INGHAM & YORKE, Littlcmoor. Clitheroe.


PROPERTY WANTED


| Box T 1 Advertiser and Times. : COUNTRY COTTAGE required


SEMI -DETACHED or” terraced house wimted. Waddlngton Road Clitheroe area.—Write


(any condition) Clitheroe or district.—Write Box T10, Adver­ tiser and Times


POULTRY


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


BINOCULARS


The finest stock in these parts. New and s/hand from £8 to £125. Let us help you choose. Stockists;


ZEISS


NIKON CANON I


PENTAX etc.


EDGAR BRADSHAW LTD.


64 Station Road & 42 Mill Street PADIHAM. Tel. 72367


A N T I Q U E S WANTED FOR CASH


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


ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanam Wharf. Blaokburn SAVE LINO


Have your Old Flagged Floors Covered with Colourod Asphalt. Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, eto. Tol. Blaokburn 65342.


F A RME R S In Stock


The new Bamford 4R Mower


Lister, Blanch, Teagle, Colman, Portavcyor, Twose Bale Elevators


Two and Three Row Centipedes “Robin Hood” Tedders


EINDLEY PATE (Gisburn) Ltd. Telephone: Gisburn 251


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD


MONDAY NEXT, 11 Anril


stock at 11-30 a.m. when a good seasonal show will be forward. (Last sale Nos.; Cattle 40, pigs 13.1


Weekly sale of calves and fat- sheep 353).


cattle at 11 a.m. when an im­ proved show of choice stock will be on offer. Following tills sale s upwards of 500 head of store


WEDNESDAY NEXT. 13 Anril n Weekly prize sale of local and


orth country newly-calved


offered. Consignments will in­ clude 20 Swalcdale cross ewes with lambs from C.W.S. Ltd..


heep, ewes and followers will be Withgill. FRIDAY NEXT. 15 Anril


cattle a t 11 a.m. when a good entry will be forward. (Last Sale No. 127).


Extra sale of in-calf and store FRIDAY. 22 Anril


calf and store oattlo at 11 a.m. when a large entry will be on offer, and prizes awarded in four classes. (Last.year’s Nos. 198).


Snecial snring prize sale of in-


a Early entries requested for Tel. 325


Secretary.


ll sales lor advertising purposes. J. W. MARSHALL


Morris M.G. Vanden Plas Warranted Used Cars


PUBLIC NOTICES PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION


Date of Election 31st March 1966


SKIPTON COUNTY CONSTITUENCY


' TAKE NOTICE th a t all persons having a n y claims against WILFRID E. H. PICKARD or against me. the undersigned, his Election Agent for any expenses incurred on account of or in respect of the conduct or man­ agement of the above Election, are by tile Representation of the People Act, 1949. required to send in detailed particulars of such claims to me, a t my office, situate below, within fourteen days after the day on which the Candidates returned are declared elected. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE w th a t every claim not so sent in


unless by leave of the High Court or a County Court.


ill be barred and cannot be paid 1966.


Dated this 1st day of APRIL ELSIE TAYLOR (Mrs.).


Liberal Offices. Sackvillc Street, Skipton. Yorkshire.


Election agent lor the said WILFRED E. H. PICKARD.


“Springfield." Barnoldswick, Colne. Lancs.


LOANS “NO WORRY” LOANS


for houseowners or those buying on mortgage


o Please send Name


bligation.


how you like and be fully 1 a insured against death, illness or


DELMOND SECURITIES LTD.. 1 Warwick Street, W.1. (dent. 35)


...................... Address......................


SALES and


SERVICE ESTATE AUENTS & VALUERS


1-3 CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE


TEL. 1002 EVENINGS 1010


The Modern Stone Frontod Detached Residence


with immaculately appointed modation comprises on t accommodation as follows: live ' ground lloor:


c Good residential situation, y e t : with a slated


2 DORSET DRIVE. CLITHEROE


ging room, unit-fitted kitchen. I '_______ _


The Most Attractive and Desirable Modern Freehold Semi-Detached Residence


20 BEVERLEY DRIVE. CLITHEROE


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.


The Exceptionally Attractive Scnii-Dctachcd Residence


32. HAWTHORNE PLACE, CLITHEROE


Calverloys of Clithcroe and being conveniently situated in a good area. Throe bedrooms, half-tiled bathroom, separate w.c., front entrance porch, hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, etc. Garage. Well-laid gardens of good propor­ tions to front and rear.


Quality built in 1960 by Messrs.


The Modern Compact Semi- Detached Bungalow


46


KEMPLE VIEW. CLITHEROE


Beautifully appointed and com­ tprising three bedrooms, half-


dining/kitchen. Detached brick- built double garage. The bung­ alow is wired for "off peak" central heating.


iled bathroom, hall, lounge,


other properties for sale in the area on request a t the office of:


Full details ot the above and F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


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


JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


sale to with in the SALEROOMS. STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE


Saturday next, 9 April 1966 at 10-30 a.m.


AT TRACT IVE ANTIQUE, MODERN and OTHER


small goods, resuming 1-30. Now on view. 400 lots.- JOHN E. PINDER


Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent,


Stone-Bridge, Longridge. Tel. 2282.


b Goods collected and delivered by our own transport if required


y arrangement through the


BORROW what you need spend ! office, ccident Safe 2nd mortgage loans


JOHN E, PINDER. F.V.I.


In the estate of Andrew J. Sanderson (deceased!.


details without j preservation area . Sheltered. southern outlook, excellent priv­ ate road access.


Nestling under Beacon Fell, adjoining outstanding park


MOST ATTRACT IVE 15 ACRE FARM


h Cottage-tvpe three bedroomed i and multi-purpose loose boxes.


SALISBURY HOUSE. WHITECHAPEL.


ground!. Private water (mains available I. Freehold. II miles village. 5 Longridge. 3 Inglewhitc.


p To be sold by auction on the 2 to 4-30 p.m.


Goosnargh. Preston. Lancs. Mains electricity <under­


p.m. (conditions to be then read! and proceeded at 2-15 with appli­ ances and sundry furniture.


View Thursdays and Saturdays.


Descriptive and further detail: JOHN E. PINDER


Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent


Stone-Bridge. Longridge. Tel. 2282.


DODD. BUCKLEY St TOULMIN. Solicitors.


1, Starkie Street, Preston. Tel. 53994.


remises. Wednesday, 4 May. at 3


presenting ideal conversion. Good range brick shipponing


ouse with adjoining buildings


FURNITURE and EFFECTS Sale commences 10-30 a.m. with


deceased and others, in the matter of clients moving resi­ dence and on behalf of vendors from properties in the process of


In the estate of Ethel Naylor accommodation as follows: 3 Rates payable £34. With tasteluliy appointed


arage with ample room for sec- ' Kitchen,—on j.nc ond garage.


Geoll'i’cy Taylor & Co.,


Auctioneers. Estate Agents. Surveyors and Valuers


6-8 CHURCH ST., CLITHEROE i Tel 1252


■ Also at Blackburn Tel. 55425


Centrally Situated Commercial. professional or Shoo Premises.


33. WELLGATE, CLITHEROE The property Is stone built


onvenient for all services and frontage to Wellgate. The accom


bedrooms bathroom, two se p ., Three rooms.—(1) 13' 9" x 10' w.c.'s entrance hall, lounge, d in - ,


,9, i s 1 G” x 12'G”; (31 12’ x T. first floor:


[ readily suitable for conversion to ! self-contained flat.


converted to kitchen). Half-Tiled Three-Piece Bath­


room. On tire Second Floor.—Three


Lounge.—18’ 10" x 13* 10". Bedroom: 10’ 4" x 10' (could be


Good Bedrooms: (1) 15' 6 x 9 ' 3": (2) 15' 6" X 9' 3": (3) 14’ x 9' 10 .


Large garden at rear. Freehold.


Exquisite Detached Bungalow in an Enviable Position. LYNDHURST,


38. MOOR FIELD, WHALLEY


small development of individ­ ually designed properties. Lynd- lnirst is situated off Mitton Road on the right hand side, approx­ imately three quarters of a mile from Whalley. The excellent accommodation comprises: vesti­ bule: wide entrance hall: lounge 15' 3” x 13’ 9". granite fireplace: well appointed dining kitchen, stainless steel sink unit, fitted units, immersion heater and com­ municating door to garage: two double bedrooms; half-tiled bath­ room: separate low suite w.c.


Constructed two years ago on a


Freehold. Rates payable £49. All main services arc installed.


To view apply: GEOFFREY TAYLOR A CO.,


6, Church Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 1252.


MISC SALES


CREOSOTE golden or dark brown. —Waterloo Timber Co., Clitheroe.


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


Nelson.


RUSBR1DGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good oiler in part-exchange for


new goods.—24, King William Street, Blackburn.


___


1959 AUSTIN A35. very good con­ dition. ideal economical family car. £180.—26, Wilson Street.


Clitheroe. _____


TAPSELL & WEST LTD. The Carpet Specialists lor new


nrices in squares. 5 x 4 Wilton Carpets £35. 4 x 3 carpets from £ io Any size room fitted by experts.—89 Leeds Road. Nelson Phono 62816. 57-59 Swadtord Street. Skipton. Phono 2960


second-hand and soiled carpets. Hundreds to choose from by a the leading manufacturers. All sizes In stock from 27 inches r wide to 4 yards wide, any length


equired in broad-loom. Sample


VLADIMIR PREVITCH is not an astronaut, he did not orbit the world in Luna 9, but he will have you rolling in the aisles when you meet him a t the Civic Hall in ’Friends nnd Neigh­ bours’. April 20, 21. 23 and 24.


1958 (Dec.) VAUXHALL VELOX. one owner, taxed. M.O.T. £ i io o.n.o.—Apply 16. Park Avenue,


Clitheroe.


RHEUMATISM, f01„ from pain ask for• Cal-Mo Tablet.


Clitheroe. _______


30 day's supply 5/-.—Deiiick Green, MP.S.. 4. Railway View.


REFINED TAR for roofs, trough- ings. — Waterloo Timber Co.


Clitheroe. Clitheroe. ___________


TAN SAD PUSH CHAIR, good condition. £4.—11. Newton St..


_ _ _ _ _


S LI M-U-ETTES.— Still available 9i day’s supply for 5s. ua.— Derrick Green, M.P.S.. 4 Rallwa\


View Clithcroe. _ _ _ _ _


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re­ covered; new aprons, wheels ie H tyred and repaired. — A. b.


Wnrcrcaves. Moor Lane nnd oone Lane. Clithcroe..Tel- 683.


HOTHERSALl - ' - 'fit F O R R E ^ ' F A L P A


•. ^ .T ^UrriPNCEHS.s VALUERS AMO ESTATE1 AGENTS ’ \


TEL- 95 OR EVrNINGft ’


( •■BANK- SALEROOMS,: CLITHEROE. -; •


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


The Superior Semi-Detached Residence


local tradesmen with materials of high quality. Having the benefit of generous garden area and a nicely elevated site permitting a panoramic view of the Bowland Fells.


A pre-war property erected by


31 BUCCLEUCH AVENUE. CLITHEROE


entrance hall: two reception rooms: a newly-planned dining/ kitchen with up-to-date appoint­ ments; rear porch and under cover access to fuel store and w.c. Three bedrooms; bathroom: separate w.c. Detached brick


Accommodation: Open porch;


garage. Low ground rent. Annual rates


payable £62-14-4. Vacant possession. Viewing by appointment with


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers & Estate Agents,


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 95).


SALES BY AUCTION


along Towneley Park, Burnley, for Messrs. K. & B. Jackson. (Also to include set of reversible chain


w liarrows. cx-W.D. Bedford fitted Total Dispersal Sale.


WIGGLESWORTH HALL FARM. WIGGLESWORTH. Nr. SETTLE


(situate off Settle-Wigglcsworth Road)


sell by auction for Mr. J. C. But- tenvorth declining farming, Sat­


T. Sllverwood—J. Balshaw will


urday. Anri! 16,. 1966. 15 head of young cattle: viz.: 1 h & w mi. calf, 2 months; 2 b & w hfi. calves. 6 months; 2 b & calves, 9 months: 4 b & w bullock calves, 9 months: 4 b & w hfr. stirks, 12 months: 2 b & w lurs.


lor service. Poultry: 38 bens in lay.


EXCELLENT FARM


tractor, live drive, power tokc- olT; 1955 David Brown (D25) diesel tractor. P.T.O.; 1953 Land Rover (petrol) with M.O.T. certi­


MACHINERY and IMPLEMENTS 1959 David Brown (950) diesel


seasons; Atkinson manure spreader with new belt; David Brown forage harvester; Ogle hay elevator with electric motor; Belcher bale loader; Bamlord wufilcr: Vicon Acrobat; Blanch Lely; Nicholson tractor strawer: Bamlord rear-mounted mower. 1 season; Bamlctt rear-mounted mower; iron two cylinder land roller- Teagle artificial sower; two 14ft tractor trailers, detachable sides, netted; Cameron Gardner rear loader fork and shovel; Hypro tractor force pump; tractor haysweep: earth scoup: Martin Green crop loader; McConnell tractor saw with sliding table; Cooper S tewart electric fence; oxygen Koltcc fence; Lister elec­ stric sheep shearer; six metal


ficate; Bamlord B.L.48 hay baler, 3


metal leed troughs; 250 gallon diesel tank; power root pulper: turnip sower: scarrifier; seed har­ rows; set and other drain rods: metal barrow r.t.: bull tether; bull, staff; two 32-stave extension ladders; Nu-Swift Are extin­ guisher: galv. corrugated sheets: 10 ft. oak gate: posts and rails: poultry hoppers; feeders: usual small hand tools: ropes, buckets, etc.: two heavy tow chains; 200 lb. suiter's balance.


heep hay racks on wheels; eight


condition. Dairy annliancos:


CHILDREN’S nylon quilted anor- x g. ■tks all sizes. 55/—-Economic i Stores. 70. Whalley Road. Cllth- j


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middle­ man's profit. We re-cover yout treasured 3-piccc as new foi «u> little as £ 10. Chairs £3. Over 100 patterns for your choice. Woik- manship first class


teed Collections and dellveiles free.’ Phone or write today and


guaran­


istance no object.—®£akbane, 68. Sandygate. Burnley. Tel. 7188.


we will bo pleased to call even­ Dings at your convenience.


h a s COOKER. New World Rang- ette 173, white. Cost £75. Evccl- lent condition, £25.—Burn Lea Whitehall Lane. Grindlcton.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED _Write or phone Sharp. 42 New Bank Rd Blackburn 589o9. or Huntley Lawn. Samlesbuiv.


Mcllor 787_____________________


RUSBRIDGE for high class WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS.


—24. King William Street. Blackburn. Tel 59109,


All work carried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed.


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION OTHER FIXTURES


5-BERTH CARAVAN TO LET Lake District. Pleasant site, fish- ing. many amenities. 9/12 gns.


weekly.—Lowe. “The Croft, ’ Chipping. Tel 37£.________’


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


PRESTATYN HOLIDAY CAMP in blovely North Wales. 7 mile sandy t meals—heated swimming


wallbank & Smalley. 300 head of poultry; cabins; farm machinery; household effects.


Saturday, April 23. t Smithfleld Farm, Downliam.


otal dispersal sale for Messrs,


Tuesday, Anril 26: Total dispersal sale for Mr. W.


three Macfords stainless milk units: new wash-up bath; two milk trucks r.t; Vcrsco 10 gallon electric boiler. Cabins: One 16’ x 10'. two 12


cooler; Wolselcy double cooler;


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


brass fail handles; bow-fronted corner cupboard; mahogany side­ board with large mirror back


Antique writing burenu with


(dated 1892); inlaid walnut oval s table (snap top); Ncunreyor over­


walnut wardrobes; painted ward­ robe; manic chest drawers: single divan bed, as now; walnut side­ board; (Ext.) two kitchen tables: stand chairs; two meat safes: rocking chair; hall stand; over mantel; night comodc; three bed­ ding boxes; two wood beds; brass- mounted iron beds; waslistands: painted drawers; box coal scuttle: par t silverware: small Ottoman: various carpets: rugs; pegg rugs: crockery: curtains; bed linen; ornaments and two figured orna­ ments: etc.


trung piano: mahogany and


A caterer will attend the sale. C Sale 12-30 with implements.


hold effects 2-15. Note: this sale can be well


attle approx 2 o’clock. House­


recommended to interested cus­ tomers. and is well worth a tten­ tion.


Rice two-cow trailer in good Ice bank


suction pump). (As advertised last week). Sale 1-15 n.m.


this Saturday, April 9, 1966, at Decrpark Road Smallholdings,


farmers: Machinery Sale. Kindly remember the sale to-


T. SILVERWOOD— J. BALSHAW Of interest to contractors and


ith 800 gallon sludge tank ancl


O B IT U A R Y MISS A. SNAPE


The death occured on Mon-


j day of Miss Ann Snape of Avenue Road. Hurst Green, af ter a long illness. She was 28 years of age. and the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Snape. Miss Snape attended St.


Joseph’s'- R o m a n Catholic School, H u rs t Green. When she left, she took a job a t Trutex. Clitheroe.


H u rs t Green Womens’ .Insti­ tute, and tbe former president of the Sodality of the Children of Mary. Tlie interment a t St. Joseph’s


She was an active member of


cemetery Hurst Green followed Requiem Mass a t St. Pe te r ’s Church Stonyhurst, yesterday. Miss Snape is survived by her


parents, a brother and a sister. MR. W. BARNES


Mr. William Barnes of 8.


Ribblesdale View, Chatburn died on Saturday aged 80. Mr. Barnes was associated


with C h a t b u r n Methodist Church and was a local preacher there for more th an 20 rears. He was also a trustee a t the Low Moor Methodist Church and a Sunday School teacher. Before he retired he was a


weaver a t Chatburn Mill. Mr. Barnes served abroad in the Firs t World War. A service was held a t Chat­


burn Methodist Church, prior to cremation a t Accrington. Mr. Barnes leaves a widow,


Mrs. J. Barnes, a daughter and two sons.


Letter to the Editor A TONIC


To me a “jumble sale” is my


best tonic. There is movement about it; flitting about from one sta ll to another, sometimes some good n a tu red pushing, and trying on of shoes and hats. The people who go seem so


happy and know th a t they will get a t least one bargain, and pay their small entrance fee willingly. They will stand wait, ing quite a while without luss. but like to be let in a t the time stated. Sometimes people can s it


down to enjoy a cup of tea and biscuits for fourpence and often they sit chatting and resting before they walk home. They seldom go home an the bus as usually they find a companion going their way. People who (ire lonely should


go to jumble sales, as they can ju s t s i t and watch the others, and there is a t least one such event every week.


S. Boddis. 2, Cross Street, Low Moor.


NO CHANGE IN POTATO LEVELS


’ The Potato Marketing Board’s


latest census of potato stocks shows h a t supplies are running a t about the same level as la s t year. The census, completed a t the


end of February, revealed an tstimated ware stock of 1.530,000 tons—ju s t 5.000 tons more than a t the same time 12 months ago.


WHAT LOVE MUST BE


\ \ 7 E are indefatigable love- ’ ’ seekers all. Why then, are


we so often defeated in our quest? Some reactions on the na tu re of love are given in the April Reader’s Digest by the poet, Laurie Lee, who writes: "Love should be an a c t of will, ol passionate patience—flexible, cunning, constant." In sexual love there is no one rule th a t demands what love should be. Some, of course, are possessors, and some are possessed; some placid, or deeply devious. No pair of lovers were ever built to an identical p a ttern. All is r ig h t if love is r ig h t and neither per­ son is used simply as the other's victim. I t is a fa c t th a t love today


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


pool, games room, dancing w tennis. 9-pin bowling lanes—


shire


all-in!—Colour Booklet free from Prestatyn Holiday Camp. Dept. PHC/41, Prestatyn. Flint­


onderful fun! From £9 a week PERSONAL


CEMENT international .relations by giving a hearty welcome to the visiting Russians who appear before you a t the Civic Hall, April 20, 21, 22 and 23. Be “Friends and Neighbours” !


GOSSAMER DU REX 7/6 doz„ 21/- 3 dozen. Post tree from Boll Jenkins. 121 Lake Rd., Ports­


mouth.


c each—single, double, family Dinckley Nr. Blackburn. ahalets, h & e water—one sitting


Saturday, Anril 30: E Total dispersal sale for Mr.


dwin Holden. Craven Farm.


inery and implements to be held* in Clitheroe (entries now being taken).


Wednesday, May 18: Annual collective sale of mach­


Hxors. of G. Lofthouse, White eroe.


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


228. J. Balshaw. 91. Wnddington Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 1385. C. Silvcrwood. Livingstone House, Slnidburn. Tel. 652.


C Auctioneers: T. Silvcrwood, 17 hester Avenue. Clitheroe. Tel. WANTED


BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS. old pistols, guns, coins. Cash waiting.—Write Mlckleburgh, 56, Hatherley Court, London, W.2.


WE BUY ANYTHING OLD OR MODERN. Wanted full or part houses of furniture, brass and copper ware, barometers, musical boxes, grandfather clocks, scrap


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


PROPERTY FOR SALE


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


all Farm, Grindlcton, Nr. Clith­


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QCOTLAND leads the UK


^ again, this time with the development of an outside broadcasting television unit for educational use.


has just taken delivery of the first OB television units of this type made for them by the Marconi Co. Ltd., of Chelms­ ford, Essex.


The University of Glasgow


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


record lectures on tape for sub­ sequent use in the university, and at other educational estab­ lishments. It will also link


The unit is to be used to


lecture theatres within the university so that more


students can attend by looking in.


-Tne development Is being watched with Interest by other


e d u c a t i o n a l establishments within the UK.


fails more often th an i t suc­ ceeds—a failure due chiefly to the intolerable pressures ol the age. Love needs to seed in cer­ tain space and quiet. But per­ haps the main cause of failure lies in our a ttitude towards love itself—th a t as soon as i t drops one degree below th e level of self-satisfaction i t is somehow improper to preserve it. “Love is not merely the indulgence of one’s personal taste, buds.” says Laurie Lee. " I t is.also the delight in indulging an oth e r ’s.” Modern love must ad ap t to the world’s shifting sands. I t m ust create its own a re a of sacred quiet and be strong enough to withstand dis­ satisfaction ancl occasional be­ trayals.


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BIRTHS


COOK— LANGFORD. — Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Langford have pleasure. in announcing the engagement of their only daughter. Joyce Beryl.


Thomas Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. T Cook of 119, Rydal Mount, Sabden. —Congratulations from b o t ^ families.


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ROBINSON.—On March 31, 1966. a t Bramley Meade to Bernard and Edna (nee Moss) a son, David, a brother for Carol. Thanking all concerned. 158. Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


WILKINSON (nee Coates).—On April 1, 1966, to Hilma and Jim. a son. Simon James Edward, a brother for Aidan and Kath­ arine. 9, Horbirey End. Podwick, Nr. Sheffield.


COMING OF AGE


DEWHURST (nee Wade).—Con­ gratulations to my dear wife Marian on her 21st birthday, April 12, 1966. —With all my love and best wishes, Pete.


DEWHURST (nee Wade).—Con­ gratulations Marian on your 21st birthday. April 12. 1966. May good good luck, health and


happiness be yours always. —Love, from mum and dad.


DEWHURST (nee Wade).—Con­ gratulations Marian on your 21st birthday. Wishing you all the best. —Bobbie.


McBRIDE. — Congratulations Chris and all my love on your


21st birthday, tomorrow. —Anne.


McBRIDE. — Happy birthday daddy and lots of love.


—Prom Vivienne Carol.


McBRIDE—Congratulations Chris on your 21st birthday, 9 April, 1966. —Love from Mr. and Mrs. Garner nnd family.


McBRIDE. — Congratulations Chris on your 21st birthday. —Love. mum. dad and Robert.


McBRIDE. — Congratulations Chris on your 21st birthday. —Prom Clem, Betty and Linda.


RIDGWAY.—Congratulations and best wishes Estelle on your 21st birthday, 12 April. 1966. —Love from mum. dad and family.


RIDGWAY.—Congratulations and best wishes Estelle on your 21st birthday. 12 April, 1966. —From Leslie. Barbara and children


ENGAGEMENTS


BLAIR— HUDSON. —The engage­ ment is announced between Ronald James, younger son of Mr. ancl Mrs. J. Blair, of 29. Brownlow Street, Clitheroe. and Jane Marie., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hudson of Sunnymcdc. Gisburn. —Congratulations from both families.


LOVEGROVE— ELIAS.— Mr. and Mrs. C. Lovegrove. of 13. Riddings Lane, Whalley have much pleasure in announcing s the engagement of the youngest


Rose, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Elias, of 13, Loclgesgrovc. Bare. Morecambc. —Congratulations from both families.


on. Robin James to Gweneth


M.M.B. member to retire


Marketing Board members for the North-Western region, is to retire when his present term


\ [ R. EDGAR GREENWOOD, one of the two Milk


of office comes to an end next year. Mr. Greenwood has served


the country's largest region for the past 15 years and has never been opposed.


Reason for the decision, says


Mr. Greenwood, who is 65. is that he isn’t getting anv younger and feels the time is opportune to make way for a younger man.


he now farms around 200 acres in partnership with his son at Poplars Farm, Bradford, and runs the 100-niilker Long Park herd of Ayrshires as well as working a retail milk round.


A native of Hebden Bridge,


member of the West Riding county NFU branch, a founder- member of the Yorkshire Agri­ cultural Adventurers, an active member of the county AEC, the Yorkshire NMR Committee and has served for a number of years on the North-Western Milk Producers’ Committee at Manchester. '


Mr. Greenwood is a life


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SILVER WEDDING


SANDERSON— STRETCH.— On~i2 April, 1941, at Clitheroe Parish Church, by Rev. W. S. Holm William Sanderson to Hilda Stretch.


DEATHS , BARNES.—On 2 April.


his home, 8. Ribblesdale vie* Chatburn, William, aaed go


years, the dearly lovecl husband of Jane. Service took place a. Chatburn Methodist Church on Tuesday, April 5. followed In­ cremation at Accrington Crema­ torium. —Inq. Brian Price. Tel Cru^bum 297.


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COTTAM.— On March 31. HW; l suddenly, Hilda, the dearlv ear sister of Raymond. Jim


and Jack, of Salthill Cottle Clitheroe. in her 21st vehr' Interred a t Clithcroe Ctmbierv on April 5th. —Inq. Bennett, Clitheroe. Tel • 582.


toved daughter of Maw anil dhe late Robert Cottam, ana


THOMPSON—On March aT 1966* In hospital. Mary Jane, the beloved wife of the late William Thompson, of 27 Woone Lane Clitheroe, aged 83 years, interred a t Clitheroe Cemetery on April 4th. —Inq. Bennett. Clithcroe. Tel •


582.__________________________ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BARNES.—The family of the late William Barnes wish to take this r opportunity to thank ail


for their kind expressions of sympathy, letters of condolence and kindness shown during their time of sorrow; also Chat­ burn Methodist Sunshine Band, and the Rev. K. Phillips. 8. Ribblesdale View, Chatburn.


elatives, friends and neighbours FURNISHIN


BOLD.— Mrs. E. Bold ancl Mr. C. T. Bold and family wish to thank all relatives, friends ancl neigh­ bours for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes re­ ceived during their time of sorrow; also the ambulance men. doctors and nurses of Victoria Hospital, Accrington, the family doctor, the hospital chaplain, t and the Rev. W. Kirkham, for 6, Victoria Terrace, Billington.


heir kind ministrations.


COTTAM.—Mrs. M. Cottam and family wish to thank all rela­ ftives. friends and niighbours.


lor their kind expressions and


tributes received in their bereavement, also the stair of the Kibble Bus Company. Ambulance. Police. Doctors and k the Rev. R. Jobling for their


etters of sympathy, and floral —indness.Salthill Cottage. Clitheroe.


THOMPSON.—Mr. F. Thompson and family wish to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours ancl members of St. James' Church Women’s Fellowship, for their kind expressions of


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svmpathy ancl floral tributes received in their bereavement also the doctor nnd staff of Clitheroe hospital and the Rev. H. D. and Mrs. Chapman for their kindness. —27 Woone Lane. Clithcroe.


IN MEMORIAM


COWPERTH WAITE. — Trcusuml memories of my dear husband. Dick, who died April 10, 1965. To you ju s t you. my memory H goes.ow much I miss you no-one B knows;


ehind my smile are many F tearsor the husband I lost and loved — so dear.


From his loving wife Nellie, 10. Queen's Close. Clitheroe*.


SHARPLES. — In lovine memory of our sister Annie Sharpies, late of 'Moorgarth.' Littlcmoor Road. Clithcroe, who died April 11.


1965. —Not just today, but every (lay.


In silence we remember. —Prom tier two brothers. Bl­


and Tom.


FAWCETT.—In loving memory o: a dear wife and mother, who


died 13 April 1965. —Ever remembered by her lov­ ing husband and family.


HOPE.— In loving memory of our dear sister Annie, died Apn-


Upright and good till the end o. — her time.


, , family. Till we meet again. From the


KN0WLES.—Treasured momoriK of a dear mam and dad \vno died April 11 and April 13, 1963. Always in our thoughts. —From Mary. Tommy Dawn, 1, Mitchell Street, Clith­ eroe.


SMITH.—In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law J a c k , dica April 7. 1965. Ever remembered.


—From Hilda. Tom and fnmlly. M


SMITH.—In loving memory ot |j very dear husband, father unp grandad (John) died 7 Aprt*.


—From his loving wife ann family.


1965. One of theh very best.


__ BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


WEBSTER. — Loving birdidW memories. April 14, of a dcar friend. Jane.


No birthday card to greet her, No hand to shake.


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Ju s t memories. —From Phoebe.


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