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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 11, 1966 PRIMROSE GARAGE


BMC AUSTIN MINIS


in a class by themselves Effortless Performance-


with the BMC Austin Mini and 1100 Automatics


m


w AUSTIN MIN! f t Pith automatic transmission


rices from £570.4.2 Inc. p.t. and surcharge


w AUSTIN 1100 t . Prith automatic transmission


ices from £717.1.11 inc.p.t. and surcharge


There’s nothing to touch them FOR THE BEST IN NEW


McCall, Maudella, Haylield Wool and Knitting Patterns obtainable at


The Spinning Wheel


48 WILSON STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 3531


Your Singer Agent /


Needles, Repairs, Accessories, Etc. HEARING AIDS


D O R I S ’ S Bargain Stall


CLITHEROE MARKET OFFERS YOU


Ladies and Gents underwear at keen prices


JUST ARRIVEDI .


A lovely selection of BRUSHED NYLON


NIGHTDRESSES and PYJAMAS


LONG SLEEVED FULL LENGTH BRUSH ED NY LON NIG HTIES 23/11. WMS. WX and OS. LADIES WOOLLEN NYLON - VESTS'


from 17/11 to 29/11


FANCY LACE STRETCH CREPE CENT’S WOOLLEN NYLON a VESTS. HALF SLEEVE


Nylons trom 2/6 pair Just Arrived!


from 7/11.


t Greatly Reduced. Prices. Also ::


A nice selection of


good quality KNITWEAR


at keen prices


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


THINKING


OF PAINTING AND DECORATING ?


For the Winter Months we will allow you


£3-10-0 discount for every £30 charged


Call—phone or write DON’T DELAY


G. HOULKER & SONS Plumbers, Painters Decorators


CLITHEROE — Tel: 3102 — Established 1869 —


124/6 BAWDLANDS D A N N Y ’ S


TAYLOR ST.. CLITHEROE Tel: 2699


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS. GATES. ETC.


THE NEW WANEY EDGE. i Fencing of all descriptions.


Can be seen on the above nremises.


LOGS FOR WINTER. EXTENSION LADDERS.


3pen Saturdays until 4-30 p.m. RE-UPHOLSTERY


Your Suito made as new In moqustte or vinydo from £14: with Latex cushions from £26. Chairs from £3. Wide ranee of natterns.


Estimates tree Phone or write! J. LOMAX


55 LARKH1LL BLACKBURN Tel. 63952.'


PROPERTY REPAIRS T. McINTYRE


REPAIRS — SLATING POINTING — TILING


For all your property


TRADESMEN AT YOUR SERVICE


ESTIMATES FREE FULLY SKILLED


Call or write


3 Coronation Terrace . ; LANGHO.


or -Telephone^ Blackburn 47773


: .H_AU’L"A-G-E ; Required /


PLATFORM WAGON 21 ft. FLAT


RING SLAIDBURN 644.


Brush and Vacuum Swoen


' V I f t• ■ C ;;-'.S Vv.JO' FIS ' .


Promorsorvioo -No oiri \ No FUSS


2 Wodrie Lane, Clitheroe " Tel. 2807 between 5 p.m. and 8 ,p.m.


USTIC POLES FOR FENCING -..... ,


* Home visits arranged—morn, ing. afternoon or evening.


* Always at your service. call at


DERRICK GREEN M.P.S.


4 Railway View, Clitheroe for appointment with


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


Independent Hearing Aid Audiologist


WE CAN DO YOUR CAR


ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FOR YOU


Dynamo Starters Lights Flashers, etc.


Dynamo & Electrical Services Ltd.


WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE


Phone 2652/3


ASTRONAUT BOOTS


DR. MARTENS


AIR CUSHION SOLES Acid and Oil Resistant


ALL TYPES OF BOOTS, CLOGS and


WELLINGTONS


R. TURNER & SON 82-86 LOWERGATE


CLITHEROE Tel. 3867


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. Blackburn SAVE LINO


Hava your Old Flagged Floor) Covered with Coloured Asnhalt. Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, etc. Tel. Blackburn 55342.


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel CLITHEROE 3475


AGOWNS. SUITS. SEPARATES .


Maternitv Boiilitme LL NURSING REQUIREMENTS


Maximum; Pageboy. Modern Mother, etc.


18. STANDISH ST., BURNLEY Tol. 28407.


New Address;


* Miniatures from l/5th oz. * Extreme power at ear level, * Repairs, Moulds, Batteries.


AUSTIN


WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE


TEL: 3883/4/5/6


CHOOSE FROM OUR SELECTION OF


QUALITY USED CARS


1965 TRIUMPH Herald Estate gunmetal


..... . . . . . . ............ £525


■1965 AUSTIN 1809, maroon....... £700 1964 WOLSELEY Hornet ........ £416 1964 FORD . Cortina' ................ £400 1964 MORRIS Mini, Red


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS SURVEYORS AND VALUERS


6-8 Church Street


Clitheroe - Tel: 3252 EVENINGS: TEL CHATBURN 377.


BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON -NEW ROAD. TEL. 55425..


: MONTROSE GATE. ' WHALLEY•: Situated on the A.59 in the oentre of Whalley. A busy Cafo and Dclicatossan.


14’ 6” x 14’ table seating for 36 people: KITCHEN 14 10 x l l 8” fully equipped. Cookers Chip Fryer. Fridge, etc.; PREPAR- ATrON ROOM. Grill fix Infra-red'revolving spit.


SALES SHOP AND SNACK BAR 26’ ^ 16’: DimNG ROOM


SITTING ROOM ’16’ x 14’ 6”: BEDROOM 16’ x 14’ 6”: THREE- PIECE BATHROOM; STORAGE ROOM 13' 6” x 11’ 6 .


EXCELLENT BED/SITTING ROOM 30' X 11’ 3” bedrooms


Second Floor: £325


1963 AUSTIN 1100 .................... £415 1963 AUSTIN Mini De luxe .. £285 1963 A60


£460


1964 FORD Anglia ........................£350 1963 MORRIS Mini Traveller ..' £315 1962 AUSTIN A69, Black'.....i £305 1962 MINI De luxe, Green . . . . £275 1962 WOLSELEY 16/60, green .. £395 1961 WOLSELEY 1500 .................£285 1961 AUSTIN A40 Countryman . £265


CLEARANCE BUYS These MUST go—offers


i960 VAUXHALL Crest a 1959 A35 Van


AND SECONDHAND CARS MISCELLANEOUS SALES


C. R. HARGREAVES & SONS


INVITE YOU TO VIEW OUR


CHRISTMAS DISPLAY


PARSON LANE^ CLITHEROE. Tel 2183.


T.V FOR 6d. T.V. set Installed with aerial for just 6d. then pay


as you view. Definitely NO DEPOSIT. Sets free from re­ strictions.—Telehire, 48 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 3444.


4,000 MILES ONLY. 1964 Honda 125.—Immaculate condition, £95 o.n.o. Emigration reason for sale.—Padiham 72456.


LISTER 10 GALL. MILK, PAN complete with sieves and tap.—


Phone Clitheroe 3637.


GENT’S RAGING CYCLE, excel­ lent condition—140 Woone Lane. Clitheroe.


RUSBRIDGE.—You can choose any article In stock—Watches


Sewellers, 24. King William treet, Blackburn.


Clocks Rings. Cutlery—and J pay for It weekly.—Rusbrldge,


CORNER HOUSE, King Lane, Clitheroo. Outsize Wincey night­ gowns (very warm).


T.V. FOR 6d. T.V. In your homo t with aerial fitted for ■ only 6d. ree from restrictions.—Tele-


Phen you pay as you view.— f ositively NO DEPOSIT. Sets


hire. 48 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 3444.


CORNER HOUSE, King Lane. Clitheroe. Twill Flanelette sheets and dormy blankets.


ORDER YOUR English-grown rose bushes now—H.T.. Flori- bunda. Standards. Climbers. List on application.—R & C. Winn­ ing Henthorn Nurseries. Tel.


Clitheroe 3630.


ROAMER WATCHES for satis­ faction. We recommend this make.—See our selection at Catlow's. 20 Castle Street.


Clitheroe.


SPANISH GUITAR, excellent con­ dition.—33 Henthorn Road.


Clitheroe.


250CO. ARIEL LEADER, 1959, 6 taxed, tested and insured to Apr.


omplete engine. £45 the lot.— Copy Nook Hotel. Bolton-by- Bowland. Nr. Clitheroe. Tel. 205.


c7. Two-tone blue. Spares include


GARCROFT FURNISHINGS, 46. Duckworth Street. Blackburn.


Tel. 52945. Carpets. 3-piece suites at no deposit terms.


91 CU. FT. “STERNETTE” DEEP FREEZE storage cabinets. £35.— Acme Refrigeration. Blackburn


52999.


1946 STANDARD 10. £35. "146 Murphy radio, £5.—5 Hillside Close. Clitneroe. Tel. 3609.


GIFT PROBLEMS? Call and see our fine range of clocks, watches,


silver plate, cut glass. Vlners Cutlery.—At Catlow’s, 20 Castle Street, Clitheroe. .


SET OF ARTHUR MEES chil­ dren’s Encyclopedia' Good cond.,


£5.—Padiham 72456.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle­ man’s Profit. I Guarantee the finest Workmanship at the keenest prices. 3-piece suites from £18 all work welcomed, estimates absolutely free, large selections of pattern, will call all areas, evenings or daytime It preferred.—Write or phone Beakbane, 50 Zion Street. Burnley. Tel. No. 27188.


T.V. FOR 6d! Positively NO DEPOSIT, Installed in your home, aerial fitted, then pay as t you view. Sets free from restric­


Cions.—Telehire. 48 Moor Lane. litheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 3444.


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re. t covered: new aprons: wheels re­


Hargreaves. Moor. Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 2683.


yred and repaired. — A. E.


H.C.B. PEDIGREE CLASSIC PRAM. Good cond. £10.—Mrs. Burrows, 12 Greenfield Avenue, Chatburn.


M.C.B. SILVER CROSS PRAM, grey/white. excellent condition.


—Apply 39 Victoria St.. Clith­ eroc.


BELSONA portable transistorised £ tape recorder, excellent cond..


reen.'


G10. 4 Shireburn Cotts. Hurst PROPERTY FOR SALE


BUNGALOW. Large lounge— stone fireplace, dining kitchen, three bedrooms, 3-piece bath­ , room suite. . Integral garage.


Why put up with damp uneven Floors?,


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE '


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


Estimates‘Free No Obligation • Consult • '


JAML’.S BOLTON & Sun (ASPHALTERS) LTD. LOWER EANAM WHARFi BLACKBURN ‘


Evenings Blaokburn 55342.


on all floor problems B Telephone:


lackburn 59438. ONE YEAR OLD DETACHED


Lald-out gardens. Excellent con­ dition.—23 Church Closo Wad dington. Clitheroe.


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


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to


PUBLIC NOTICES


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE HOUSING OFFICE


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN S that the Housing Office in York


Mtreet .will NOT ,be open on


NOVEMBER, 1966. H. L. SAGAR. Town Clerk.


DR. JOHN MACDONALD DECEASED


PURSUANT to the Trustee Aot, 1925


a NOTICE is hereby given that any persons having a CLAIM


Eate of 40 Woodland Avenue S astbourne In the County of Cussex (formerly of 'Lowfleld’’


gainst or an interest In the l ESTATE OF JOHN MACDONALD


caster) who died on the 26th day of August 1966 and whose Will dated the 24th day of November 1959 appointed MIDLAND BANK EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE COMPANY LIMITED of 27/32 Poultry In the City of London the EXECUTOR are hereby required o to send the Dartlculars in writing aldwin, Weeks & Baldwin the


UtheroB In the County of Lan­ ONDAY evening next. 14th


The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road. Nelson.


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


T.V. FOR 6d. Definitely NO DEPOSIT T.V. Installed with aerial just for 6d. then pay as t you view. Sets free from restric­


litheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 3444. RALEIGH R.S.W.16,


CONCRETE BLOCKS


NORTH WEST CONCRETE BLOCK CO..


Railway Crossing. Grimsargh. Tel. Longridge 2678.


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegate Clitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND


Tel. 2092,


VALUERS Evenings 2016.


SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AT ■ EDISFORD PARK CLITHEROE


Now in course of construction


DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


Detached Houses with 3 bedrooms at £2795 and £2950.


Semi-Detached Houses with 3 bedrooms at £2595. £2750 and £3125.


Semi-Detached Bungalows with 3 bedrooms at £2700, Semi-Detaohed Bungalows with 2 bedrooms at £2495. Detached Bungalows with 3 bedrooms at £3695. Several choice clots for 4 and 5 bedroom nronerties from £4450. No road charges: ohoice of deoor cto 95% mortgages available to suitable applicants, 10 year guarantee under the N.H.B.R.C.


Representative on site this Sunday 2—5 n.m.


The Exceptionally Attractive End of Terraoe House with Oil-Fired Central Heating.


53 HENTHORN ROAD, CLITHEROE


Bf his claim or interest to Messrs. Annual rates £17-15-0. t undersigned,- the • Solicitors for fter which date the executor will


the said Executor on or before ahe 16th day of January 1967


proceed to distribute- the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having i regard only to the claims and


ave had notice. er, 1966.


'


hnterests of which they shall then b DATED this 7th day of Novem­


BALDWIN, WEEKS AND , BALDWIN,


4 Duck Street. Clitheroe. Lancashire.


TENDERS


Tosside. via Sklpton; Yorks. Tel. Long Preston 239. from whom particulars'can be had.


t re-slating of the south side of R. C. Allan, The Vicarage,


TOSSIDE PARISH CHURCH TENDERS are invited for the


he above church roof. Rev.. Tenders should he sent to the


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


TODAY. FRIDAY, 11th Nov. s 2.000 head all classes of store


heep and lambs, at 11-30 a.m. MONDAY NEXT. 14th Nov.


a.m. (Sheep ballot 11-15 turn.) when the following will be for­ ward- 65-65 steers, heifers and cows; 60-70 pigs’. 1,000-1,100 lambs, sheep and ewes. 5 (Last sale Nos.: Cattle 66; pigs


Weekly sale of fatstock at 11-30


rn bathroom, front-entrance l vestibule hallway, sitting room,


The Superbly Appointed and Immaculately Maintained


Modern Detaoheri Residence known as


- "BROOKLANDS.” / Shireburn Avenue, CLITHEROE


mWith centrally heated accom­ front


odation as follows: 3 bedrooms, half-tiled bathroom.


entrance vestibule, hall, lounge, dining room, sun lounge, unit- fitted kitchen separate ground floor w.c.. Garage. Neatly lald-out gardens. ;


ent only. \


e Three_bedrooms, 3-piece mod­ iving room, kitchen, larder etc.


New Semi-Detaohed Residence.


37 PEEL PARK AVENUE. CLITHEROE


situation in one of the premier residential districts. The accom­ imodation with gas central heat­


Occupying a very desirable


ng contains 3 bedrooms, bath­ room sep. w.c.. hall, lounge, dining recess, fitted kitchen. Large garage. Garden areas to front, side and rear.


The Pleasantly Situated and Carefully Maintained Semi* . Detaohed Residenoe


5 MOORLAND CRESCENT. CLITHEROE


d,Uw.„ entrance hall, lounge. ?ntef n»tlonal -B.M. 275 diesel Dining room, kitchen iarder etc. tractor (1960): Bamford hay l etached timber garage. Neatly baler L48: Blue Wuffler; Atkln- rald out gardens to front and son manure spreader (Universal);


roContalnlngom ear 3 bedrooms, bath- 1957 Ferguson 35 diesel tractor:


mViewing Strictly by appoint­ p Vacant possession on com-1 letion of purchase.


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


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


GRAMMAR SCHOOL GALA Clitheroe Royal Grammar


School for Boys held their annual swimming gala at Bel- per Street Baths, Blackburn


on Monday. The senior champion was A.


2. lambs 1,014). Entries please by Saturday a.m.


60 calves, followed at 12 coon by Christmas Prize Show ond Sale of newly-calved cattle, when 50-70 choice young stock will he on offer. '


rompt. Last sale Nos.: calves 53, Cattle


v


TUESDAY NEXT. 15th Nov. Weekly sale at 11-30 a.m. of 60-


wJudging In 6 classes, two of o hich are confined to farmers t nly. Schedules obtainable from ph e ' office. Judging 11 ami.


5l>'


calf and store cattle at 11-30 a.m. when a good entry in each sec­


tion will be forward. s (Last sale Nos.: ln-calf 81;


tores 134) lambs


FRIDAY, 25th Nov. A classes store sheep and


ll . p Please note: cattle, sheep and


CHRISTMAS-FATSTOCK SHOW and SALE


igs, all on Monday 12th Dec. . Tel. 3328.


FRIDAY NEXT, 18th,Nov. Fortnightly prize sale of ln-


Cook (15 points) and. runner- up M. Hollis (11); intermediate champion L. Gorman (134) and runner-up J. W. A. Purves, (9); junior champion A. Jones' (11) and runner-up D. Nicholson (10);’ and the first-form cham­ pion A. Compton. In the house championship


Park came first with 102 points, and Castle second with 95J. Third was Waddow (84). and fourth Henderson (651).’


, RESULTS .


' -The' results were: Junlor/25 yard breast stroke, 1 D. Nichol- son, 2'A.‘ Jones, 3 P. Sharpies; intermediate 25 yards ■ back' crawl 1 L. Gorman, 2 J. F. Matthews, 3 J. W. A. Purves; first form; 25 yards free style 1 A. Compton, 2 A.' Smith, 3 P. M. Hampshire; Senior 25 yards butterfly 1 A. Cook, 2 B. Mercer, 3 A. -Winning; junior 25 yards


and box contents; Delavan pres­ sure water pump.


ated sheets; sundry hand tools


ns Butler, as new. s Straw: 6 ton 10 cwt. of barley


uckets: 120 gall, round diesel g tank: 2 ladders: 5 Iron corru­


s Dairy: Kelvlnator direct expan­ fion milk cooler, complete; Bar- aord bottle -washer; 2. Gascoigne i lum, milk units: 4-valve Perk­


utraw to be offered (baled) in resser, brass fall handles and-


seful lots. d Household EfTeots; antique oak


back stroke 1 A. Jones, 2 P. Eatough, 3 P. M. Hampshire; senior 50 yards back crawl, 1 D. J. Hitchen, 2 M. Hollis, 3 R. Bell; junior 25 yards free style 1 A. Jones, 2 D. Nicholson, 3, P. Sharpies, 4 J. Rodwell; senior medley relay 1 Park, 2 Waddow, 3 Henderson; intermediate med­ ley relay 1 Castle, 2 Park, 3 Waddow: senior 100 yards free­ style l.M. Hollis, 2 R. Bell, 3 A.


Cook; intermediate tug-of-war 1 Park, 2 Henderson; intermedi­ ate 50 yards free style 1 J. Pur­ ves, 2 J. W. A. Purves, 3 D. H. Hall, L. Gorman, (tie). Junior diving, 1 Astley -


table (remodeled) with spiral legs; antique oak hall table; mahogany writing desk with brass fall handles; 4 oak dining chairs; 4 oak stand chairs; occas­ ional. tabic; oak frame mirror: two polished wood beds with box and overlays:' polished oak ward­ robe; oak long settle. 6ft; ext. modem type formica top kitchen table; leatherette 3-piece suite with cotton'Moquette loose cov­ ers and cushions; 3 wood kitchen chairs: Emco refrigerator: sundry crockery;.carpet.square 34 x 3 In brown ;and floral.


key trimmings: antique oak base '


s (A caterer .will attend the p Sale: 12 o'clock, implements,


ale)., -16 P.m. • • . . [


Nicholson, 3 Gill; intermediate diving 1- L. Gorman, 2 J. W. A. Purves, 3 A. R. Catterall; senior diving 1 S. N. Kay, 2 D. J. Ed­ mondson, 3 B. Mercer, R. Bell, (tie); senior 50 yards free style 1 M. Hollis, 2 D. J. Edmondson, 3 ’A. Cook; intermediate 50 yards breast stroke 1 L. Gor­ man, 2 J. F. Matthews, 3 K. J. Barker; senior 50 yards breast stroke 1 D. J. Hitchen, 2 A. Cook,-'2 S. N. Kay, 3 R. Bell, A. diving for plates 1 Castle (22)' 2 Park (18); senior plunge 1 A. Cook, S. N. Kay, 3 R. Bell, A. Winning, (t ie);' Junior, squad­ ron relay 1 Park, 2 Waddow, 3 Castle, 4 Henderson; intermed­


2oultry, cattle; household effects CAuctioneers; T; Sllverood, 17


hester Avenue, Clltheroe 3228; J. Balshaw, 91 waddlngton Road,


Clltheroe" 2011; C, Silverwood (Slaldburn ,652).


Car overturned


WHILE A 50 year-old-man was driving his Reliant car on a road at Basliall Eaves, one of the back .wheels stuck in-a-rut and the car travelled 50 feet at an- angle before■ overturning said Inspector D. Hardy,-pros­ ecuting at Gisburn,- on Monday. Maurice J. Fielding, a patrol


iate squadron relay, 1 Castle, 2 Park, 3, Waddow, 4. Henderson: senior squadron relay 1 Castle, 2 Waddow, . 3 Henderson, 4 Park,


j Whitaker said ■-that-he-had gone too far to the nearside’of


■ ■ ’


the road, in order to avoid' an approaching car,


-


feed gate—2 angle posts; electric rencer; 2 wood manure barrows b.t.; 2 pair chain blocks; 35 cow


■youth or gent, in excellent con­ dition. Bargain.—29 Castle View Clitheroe.


Cions.—Telehire, 48 Moor Lane. suitable


'__ . , ' and two other


Garage space. Garaging for two .cars available at 30/- per month. Freehold. All main services. R.V. £82.


In a High Class Residential Area with excellent views Pendle and the Castle.


A SUPERIOR DETACHED HOUSE, completed in 1964 and immaoulately maintained throughout.


•1


CLAREMONT DRIVE, CLITHEROE


g On the fringe of open country and surrounded by beautiful E Tlie well planned accommodation contains: OPEN PORCH


ardens yet convenient for all amenities. • .


case delivery hatch, washroom with W.C Open plan lounge 13’ 6" x i r with study area i4’ x


NTRANCE: SPACIOUS HALL 14’ 6” x 10*, free standing stall-


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


dWrlghton’ eye-level wall units and cupboards, stainless.steel Rouble drainer sink unit: LARDER: ^CTIAENT ITmATY COOM 8’ x 7’ housing fully automatic HOTSPUR OIL FIRED


time switch, bucket sink THREE LARGE BEDROOMS, the principal bedroom haying


ENTRAL HEATING BOILER with thermostatic control ana


a DRESSING ROOM which could be converted to make a fourth bedroom; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Large linen cupboaid


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


ground floor. All main services. Rateable value £154. Leasehold. Ground rent £12-13-0.


SUPERB DETACHED CORNER BUNGALOW, with full Gas Fired Central Hoating.


21 ST. JOHN’S CLOSE, READ


coloured stone fireplace with fitted gas fire; DINING ROOM 10 x 9- 8”. serving hatch to KITCHEN 13’ 3" x S’ 9 double drainer, stainless steel sink unit; fitted unite; UTILITY ROOM with W.C. and bucket sink; FOUR LARGE BEDROOMS; THREE- PIECE BATHROOM.


a Situated In a popular position within easy reach of all


Attached GARAGE. Pleasant surrounding garden areas. Rates payable £66. Freehold.


menities and comprising: MAGNIFICENT LOTR1GE 16 x 12,


door. Two adjoining store rooms. The gardens are a special feature and Include large lawns


Superb attached DOUBLE GARAGE 21’ x 15’, up and over


Hotkersall


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


Auctioneers, Valuers and , Estate Agents. ,


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE. Tel. 2695.


Evenings 3755 and 2189.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


Desirable Semi-Detaohed Residenoe,


4 WARWICK DRIVE | Ereoted two years ago in good


class locality, near excellent; primary sohool and both gram­ Imar sohools. Comprises: y hall;


w.o Detaoheri garage with fuel store. Garden areas front and rear. Vaoant possession. To .inew apply HOTHERSALL & EST Auctioneers & Agents, Bank Salerooms, eroe. Tel. 2695.


lounge and interconnecting din­ ting room: kitohen and larder:


hree bedrooms: bathroom and FORR-EstateClith 98 HAYHURST STREET


| A stone-fronted dwelllngbouse C in the Ltttlemoor Road area


b omprises:- hallway-with ■vesti­ uule: sitting room fitted gasfire knit: living room, tile range, r itchen. Two upper floor bed­


Vacant possession. 69 SALTHILL ROAD


ENGAGEMENTS


GARNER_EAST.—Mr. and Mrs. A( A^East of 11 Carlton Place,.


Clitheroe. ' are happy ' to t announce the engagement of


Alan, Eldest son of Mr and Mrs. A Garner ..of 14 Carlton Place,


—Congratulations from Doth families,


heir eldest daughter Susan to Clitheroe.. ,,


, GOLDEN WEDDING


LAWSON—WILSON.-1— At St. Mai?" Parish Church. Clitheroe,


On November 11. 1916. by Rev. Canon Wrigley between^ Arthur Lawson, son of Mr. T. Lawson, of Conservative Club. Clitheroe and Rhoda. daughter_of ■ Mr. Edwin Wilson of Chatbum Road, Clltheroe. Present address I I Windsor. Avenue. Clitheroe.


DEATHS


BIRCH.— On November 9. at 30 Garstang Road West. Foulton-lc- Fylde, Sarah, aged 80 years (late of Corporation Street. Clltheroe) the dearly loved wife of the late William Rothery Birch, loving mother of Leonard and Irene, very dear grandma of Doreen l and Joyce and dear mother-in-


Saw of Greta and the late-Frank


malley. Cremation at Carleton Blackpool, Saturday. 12 noon.


DAWSON.—On November 4 1966 at his home. 11 Pendleton Road Wiswell, Fred, the dearly loved


ooms and three-piece bathroom. s Yard- with washhouse .(or work­


hop) and fuel store. Mains ser­ vices. Annual rates, payable: £ib- 11-4. Annual ground rent: £1-5-0.


I palisaded frontage comprising. hallway; sitting room; Uving room kitchen and larder on the ground floor. Two bedrooms and bathroom above. Usual outside | offices. Annual rates payable


A terraced dwelllnghouse With £17-3-2d. Vacant possession.


Particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST


Auctioneers and. Estate Agents Bank Salerooms. Glitheroe (Tel. 2695).


WHALLEY. 13 SYDNEY AVENUE


| A most attractive Semi-Detaohed Freehold Residenoe overlooking a green field from rear.


| with bay: dining room; up-to- date kitchen; larder. Three bed­ rooms; bathroom and w.c. Garden


Accommodation: hall: lounge


areas front and rear. Room for garage. The appointments are of | recent installation and the prem-


Ises have been well maintained. CHATBURN.


| TheS3TerS^NADB&in^OdAS°tta8' I This stone-built property com-


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prises: vestibule;, sitting room with high quality fireplace: roomy dining kitchen with I stainless steel sink unit In large


window recess, electric storage heater. An open staircase leads to double bedroom and bathroom, with superior three-piece bath­ room suite cylinder airing cup­ board. Hie decorations through­ out are of the highest order. Yard ! at rear with coal hunkers. Mains


| sion.


services. Freehold. Annual rates payable £10-1-0. Vacant posses-


Particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Estate Agents


Bank Salerooms, Ciitheroe. (Tel. 2695).


SHORT NOTICE OF SALE OLD HEY FARM,


(Whalley Road) PADIHAM.


will sell by auction for Mr. Tom Knowles. declining fanning (farm let).


Saturday, November 19 58 Head of Choice Dairy. In-


calved: 1 Roan cow due Dec.: 3 b & w —blue—Jersey x cows due Jan.: 1 Ayr cow due March; 1 b <Sc w cow due August; 2 b & w cows geld in milk: 4 b & w—red—Roan Cows Beef; 5 Hereford—3 b & w —5 Charolals bullocks and heif­ ers for short keep and strong stores; 6 Angus-Hereford—b & .w blks. and hfrs. 14-16 month: 3 Hereford x blks. and hfrs. 8-10 months; 9 Cliarolals bull and hfr calves 2-4 months: 5 Here­ ford hfr. calves 4-6 months; 1 Hereford hfr. calf 3 weeks. ■


Calf, Beef and Store Cattle: 5 b & w—4 Ayr Cows N/C—lately


wThe above cattle are fit and rs (pearl and ruby) pullets, lay­


ell worthy of attention).. e 299 Choice Poultry: 200 Ham­


ing and point of lay; 90 Y.O. hens.


x Cabins: 2 cabins 12’ x 8'; 1—8' Machinery and Implements.


8'.


| Bamford RM.l rear-mounted mower; Bamford R.G.2; Grays 2- cyllnder roller; . buck rake; 4- wheel lorry; box cart on rubbers; f converted raker; 12ft. tubular


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW


(situate beteen Simonstone cross roads-Padiham)


a t Skipton. —Inn. Calverley Ltd.. Clitheroe,


Tel. 3297 day. 2017 night.


GREEN.—On November 5. 1966 y in hospital. Joseph, aged 62


oears, the dearly loved husband


of Joyce and grandad of David; of 16 Ribble Lane Chatburn. Service took place at Christ Church, Chatburn on Wednes­ day, November 9. 1966. followed by cremation at Accrington


f Nancy Elizabeth, dear father


—Inq. Brian Price. Tel. Chat- bum 297.


Crematorium. _■ HANKINS— On November 5 1966. Learly loved mother of Jack and


—Co-operative Funeral Services Tel. Burnley 26149 or 26148.


Annie aged 83 years beloved wife of the late Benjamin Hankins, d late of Hall Street, Clltheroe


way Terrace Padiham. Inter­ ment took place Wednesday, at Clltheroe Cemetery.


izzie. Funeral from 114 Rail­ t


JACKSON.—On 8 November. 1966 In hospital, David Slawson Jackson, aged 79 ycars. the dearly loved husband of Hilda Jackson of 10 Sydney Street. Whalley. (Late of the Garage. Waddlngton). Service and crem­ ation will be at Accrington at


—Inq. The Scales Funeral Ser­ vice, Blackburn.'Tel. 53911/2 or


10 a.m. Clltheroe 2345.


PATEFIELD. — On November 4. 1966. at her home. 4 Abbey, Terrace. Barrow. Whalley. Mary Ellen Pntefleld, the dearly loved sister of Edith and Jenny. Ser­ vice was held at Whalley Parish Church, on November 8, prior to Interment at Whalley and Wiswell Cemetery. —Inq. William Langshaw & Sons Ltd. Tel. Whalley 3248.


THOMPSON.—On November 5, 1966. In hospital at Kendal. Katie the dearly beloved wife of the. late Sgt. James William Thompson and loving mother of Dorothy and Marjorie, of 49 Watts Field Road. Kendal, aged


69 years. ■ _____


TURNER.— Suddenly on' Novem­ ber 7 at 11 Mercer Street, Great Harwood. Eliza wife of the late Samuel :H. A. Turner (formerly of Caldorstones) aged 80 years. Interred a t Whalley Parish Church. Thursday. November 10. —inq. Scales Funeral Service. Tel. 53911-2.


| T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW WM. LANGSHAW


and sons l td . XR. CHEW)


. funerals completely FURNISHED


. . ON THE PREMISES PERSONAL SERVICE


ringI treet WHALLEY


Tel Wlialley. 3248 .(day or night)’ Member of the


National Association of Funeral Directors


Personal and .


compassionate servioe to the bereaved


Tomlinsons (CLITHEROE) LTD.


FUNERAL SERVICE CLITHEROE—Tel: 2454


G. Calverley


and Sons Ltd. “ Funeral Director” Member of the National


Association of Funsrat Directors


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


, CHAP.EL OF. REST


Tel: Clltheroe 3297 day J01T night


WANTED


LARGE - TRICYCLE WANTED. Good condition.—Ring Clltheroe 3428.' '■ .


:


I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown babies,,, and : children’s wear, ladles’ and gent's clothing, cur­ tains, covers, - anything i except


furniture. — Ring, Accrington 35885. . .


BICYCLE:WANTED for .boy aged 8 and: Fairy, Cycle ’ for girl aged


5. Good-'condition, essential.— Write Box ' No. R3. Advertiser & Times. '


e BUY- AND COLLECT discarded clothing.modern, :good con­ dition. — Mrs.1 Howarth, 31, Church 'Squares Worsthome. Tel: Burnley 27882.


... POULTRY


.IVE POULTRY ' required,' top gur “ 2 7


‘ 'AT-'STUD-


inspector, of Station Lane, Sow- erby Bridge,, was fined £3 for driving his car without due care and attention:


LARGE WHITER BOAR -at', stud, vSows- and-gUta accommodated


for,—TeL.WhaUey 3379^1 A LOANS") h ‘.v


L; Townson. Tel. .SlakG.


. SCn NORI. SERVICE A


i,B HTHEROE -2345; -


Published ‘ b7 ' SNI7,IvnTEDW Advertiser and Times. 3


".PUBLICATIONS


0 Clltheroe. Tel. 2323/*-. Northeate. Blackburn.


I LES. J


- I Sire'1- 5230s .


Sr i^ fr'*


London ■ Ofllce: 27 ,Tj^°^ E Ner«i*ixr.., Keiiitered at the o ro - ‘


^ «t , e.C-L ■ >


6 Volt


BR 25 -12


YOUR satisfaction is our


first ooncern. You may havi oomplote confidence in our ability to meet your needs


at a cost within your meani.


Weekly: Do 21,


Not


CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF.REST


_ , _


husband of Isabel, aged 66 years. Service was held a t All Saints Church, Pendleton, on November 8. prior to cremation


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


DAWSON—Mrs. 1. Dawson to thank all relatives C


C H R I S T


and neighbours for kind $n?£ sions of sympathy ana X S tributes received durine t,?


M e nydlet°n


GREEN.—Mrs. Green and «, fcmuy of the late Joseph G»ie t wlsh to take this opportSnlW .5


of condolence and floral trlbuS received during their time S sorrow; also doctors, nurses ani stall a,t Accrington Victoria and Queen’s Park. Blackburn Pltals..andthc Rev. J. Kon^g


16. Ribble Lane, Chatbum.


PEEL.—Mrs. peel and Geoltrm- t thank most sincerely, all E?


olves and friends for expr


received In their great liKf s Gratitude also to all ho ^


f sympathy and floral ho good to Frank


is long Illness. hhanks to all relatives. nS


Doctor Clever, the district nm,r- and all other friends*foMetS of condolence, floral tributS


ours, Rev. Canon J F c Bari" throughout


TITTERINGTON—Mrs. Tittering t ton mid family express sine??.'


blackbi s IN MEMORIAM BURGESS.— -Treasured memories


grandmother. Henrietta him October 23, I960; and brother


A thought for today A memory for ever '


$62. John. Edith and


—From son Clifford. daneht.,. iln-lalaw


briber, John, died November i t 1965; also loving mother J h'


’ Cyrll< dled July 1, grandson


COOK.—Measured memories of a ^ a r mother who died Novcmbe? 14 1940, also a dear father, dip. August 1,1930.


No space of time No lapse of years, Can dim the treasured past. —Son Bill and Ada.


“ ed FUR ELECTRI


HILLARY.—In loving memorv o' a dear husband and father Grarge, who died November 10.


We wondered why It happened So soon he had to go.


And distance seems a lot


Some day we’ll know the answer But how we miss him so:


Though heaven and earth divide us


There’s a flower that blooms between us.


The sweet forget-me-not —From his loving wife Hilda daughters Maureen and Ann’


sons-In-law Derek and Kevin' Grandson Ian. Wishing to remember also a dear


mother and grandmother, died November 7, 1962. Worthy of remembrance.


—From daughter Hilda and family, 7 Curzon Street


LARGE.—In loving memory or my dear husband Derek, died I 11 November, 1965.


t was a sudden parting, Too sudden to forget


But the heart that loved yon so dearly


Is the heart that misses you yet —From his loving wife Marguerite and son Anthony


PARRY.—In loving memorv of a dear mother who died 20 Nov­ ember. 1957.


“Always In our thoughts." —From Pip London and family


TYSON,—Treasured memories of


—From Alice. Margaret and Jennie (Low Moor).


Eileen who died November 16 1965.


WHITTAKER.—Tom a dear husband and father, died Nov­ ember 9, 1960 Every day remembered. —From his wife and family.


WIGNALL.—In memory of a dear wife and mother. 15 November. 1959.God knows how much wo miss her.


Never shall her memory fade. Loylng thoughts shall wander To the place where she ts laid. —From her loving htisband Ell and family.


APPRECIATION


THOMAS.—Mias Gladys Thomas .wishes to thank all friends and neighbours for their cards, fl letters and gifts of fruit and


s owers received during her long ary.


tay in Blackburn Royal Infirm*


THE EMPLOYEES of Thornber Ltd., Holmes Mill.


Clitheroe, wish to thank the directors for the very generous gift received on the occasion of the firm’s diamond jubilee.


THE PRESIDENT and MEMBERS


of the Inner Wheel Club of Clitheroe. wish to thank all s their friends for the generous


coffee evening, held in aid of Christmas charities, at 1. Par* Avenue. Clltheroe. on Tuesday.


upport and donations at their November 8.


Wreaths. Bououets. Cut Floweri. etc.


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


Residenoe: 14, Brook Street. M Clitheroe.


Tel. Chatburn 230 embers of Teleflower.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


"TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 3298


The Congregatio Newton-in-B ------ 0—


CHRISTMA, at 3-30


Saturday, 26th Opener:


Mrs. W. W. (Simonsi


WHIST at 8-00


Admission (including


All models stocked. Ma Choose your new


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