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COMING OF AGE 12 The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, 'August 12, 1966 fj


PRIMROSE GARAGE ^S P E C IA L GIFT ~k


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1965 AUSTIN -Healey Sprite, British racing green, exceptional.......................... ............


1965 1965


M.G. 1100, red, immaculate condition throughout


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AUSTIN 1800 De Luxe, maroon, 12.000 miles only ............................... ...............


1965 (Nov.) MINI COOPER ‘S’ 1275, 4,000 miles and equal to new, used two months


only


1965 1965


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FORD Cortina G.T., 4 door, goodwood green, one owner ...................................


TRIUMPH 1200, . dark blue and white one local owner .'........... ...........................


£650 £665 £525


1964 MINI Super, heater, washers, choice of . three from ....... ......................... £355 to £365


Bi i i l I - ' " i l l s i'SSi . ■i'ij V 1


A N D M A N Y M O R E T O C H O O S E F R O M r o o f i n g


Any type of slate, stone, or flat roofs covered with mineral roofing felt (any colour). Guaranteed waterproof 20 years. Written guarantee on com­ pletion.


This process costs only a fraction of tht price of re-slating. For free estimate, write or phone.:


J. DYER and CO. 13 POOLSTOCK, \V1GAN — Tel: 43715


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


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HOUSE CLEANING and CARPET CLEANING


PARKER m


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475


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C A R P E T ALTERATIONS REFITTING SERVICE


Luxaflex Venetian Blinds


; v ' f - Fitted Free : v'^'- ’ S -.>:'-V


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WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


RE-UPHOLSMY


Your .Suite made as new in moquette or vinyde from £14: with Latex cushions from £26. Chairs from £3. Wide range of , patterns.


Estimates free Phone or writei. J. LOMAX


55 LARKHILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


Wliy put up with damp uneven Floors'/ ■'


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■ - » ! » ■ l!| l


/E 'Vv - a V • « II WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


Estimates Free No Obligation Consuli


JAMES BOLTOiN & Son (ASPHALTERS) LTD. LOWER EANAM WHARF, BLACKBURN


on all floor problems Telephone:


Evenings Blaokburn 65342, Blaokburn 59438.


B. BRIDGES Brush and Vacuum Chimney Sweep


aormi'i-ly SEYMOURS) I


1 I i—e i


Prompt Service No Dirt No Fuss .


2 Woone Lane, Clitheroe Tel. 2807 between


,5 p.m. and 8 p.m.


ROBINSON. HEYS^.& CO. LTD. The Old Firm. -


lower Eanam Wbarl. Blaokburn SAVE LINO


Have your Old FlaBsed Floors Covered with Coloured Asohalte Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, etc. Tele Blackburn 55342.


■ D a ; iN:N- : y { ’ ;s / UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


' ;.v- PANBL8:LOATB8r;ETC:.;,5^


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE i . ! INTER WO VEN'FENGiN6:/i:


Fanoini«‘»»»| ■:ie»or'0»:*t»ri>ry':?' RUSTIO^PoVeH FENjilNO;


Can/iba'eeen' tifi; the,above -■ ' . oromises,4: v.-i'-,)'


'• S‘ S;-LOG^FbR,/WiNTEH/;-fe/ ■(^'EXTENSION’ CAPPERS /


Open Saturdays'until 4-3D o.m.


'■■^THia/NEWiWANfy..>dOE Hai; .•'•'I.-'-/’ ‘ ‘I'l'T-t.'. • •'••if',..''


WRITE BOX NO. W.7. ADVERTISER & TIMES


PROPERTY REPAIRS T. MeINTYRE


For all your property


REPAIRS — SLATING POINTING — TILING


ESTIMATES FREE FULLY SKILLED


TRADESMEN AT YOUR SERVICE


Call or write


3 Coronaton Terrace LANGHO


or Telephone Blaokburn 47773.


HIRE A I’YPEWRITER I/- PER DAY


FOR SMALL POR'i'ABLES AND tiXUUND HAND STANDARD MACHINES. F’KEB


DELIVERY AND CULLECTTIONS. Wri'H IN 40 MILES RADIUS MINIMUM PERIOD ^ DAYS. LATES*!' MODEL. MAOHINES: (X)ST A LITTLE MORE VERY LOW CHABOES FOR PERIOD CONTRAOrS. WE ALSO HIRE. REPAIR. BOY AND SELL ADDINO. OAlXiULAT. INO. DICTATION AND DUPLIOATINO MAOHINES. CASH REtilSTERS. OPPlOE FURNITURE. ETC.


F. H. BROWN LTD. CHAPEL OKFlUE t-gUIPMENT. SHOWROOMS:


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14B TODMOHDEN ROAD BURNLEY


Tcl. BURNLEY 9fl6W * . • lineal. NOEL KING.


(Ex-Hoover 10 years) 43 PIMLICO ROAD


Hoover Service PHONE CLITHEROE 979


Day Or evening appolntmenti FOB ALL YOUR .


FENCING REiaUIREMENTS


y/'i./Posts:’’::^^-:■ Rails . ■ ;:'4t5v


■-S:


.Edge./ ‘ V ’ ;


S':' if', 'GilifJen/Slitds / t -;made lo,;ordcr MjTXHELL/S'irBEEt


^AW M ILLS, CLlTrtERO E Telephone; 1130


CARAVANS ON MORECAMBE. BAV OB THE LAKES. OALLENDEB- for ne» nr


u»e<l Caravans At - reasonable prices, with sites anaranteeil.. .best. HP .terms ;and ((nnri exchanee allnwances


Visit our now. .Showground.


CALLENDER CARAVANS LTD.


SCXITLAND ROAD (Main A.6) hARIIFOBTH (Tel. Oarntorth 2224).


The only answer is to have the THERMA8EAL


OVER-ALL ROOFING!


EllmlnatlDK leaks ensuring maximum protection aualnst gales, rain storms.


Pudsey. Yorks. Tel Pudsev 78088 A N T I Q U E S


Write or telephone for liter­ ature and prices of our fully- TH Kuaranteed roofing.


ERMASEAL LIMITED.^^^^ WAIVTED FOR CASH


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


Troubled with Leaking Roofs? Conoerned about. Deterioration?


CHIMNEY SWEEP


Brush and Vacuum Prompt attention


G. WHITTAKER Tel. Qiatburn 496


Mens Pyjama Pants ___ 12/0 Mens Work Shirts .......... 10/0


Mens Shirts, 17, 174, 18 and 184 ........................ 27/6


Union Shirts ...................29/11 Mens Vests with Sleeves 9/11 Shirt Neck Bands, 2 for 1/9 Boys Poplin Shirts ___ 10/11 Mens H.D.F.S............. 1/- each Womens Work Aprons 4/11


IT COSTS YOU LESS AT


H. PHILLIPS (Formerly T. Younger’s)


CLITHEROE MARKET L DRIVERS


Get that extra Practice before your Tost


Driving Tuition Given in your own car at very


Competitive Rates HEARING AIDS


• Miniatures from l/6th oz. • Extreme power at car level. • Repairs, Moulds, Batteries.


• Home visits arranged—^morn­ ing. afternoon or evening.


• Always at your service. ' call at


DERRICK GREEN M.P.S,


4 JRailway View, Clitheroe for appointment with


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


Independent Hearing Aid Audiologist • .


jpay Us a visit we are sure to have something for you


40 BROWN LEGHORN X R.I.R. PULLETS, twice vaccinated. 14- week-old.—J: Hodgson Higher Park Gate, Cow Ark, Clitheroe.


e DOGS


LABRADOR PUPS, excellent pedi­ gree.—81 West View. Clitheroe.


AT STUD


LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud. Sows and gilts accommodated


tor.—Tel. Whalley 3370. ■ TENDERS


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL WHALLEY


colleotlon of WET SWILL from the Calderstones . Hospital. Approx, amount: 13 cwts. a day.


TENDERS are Tnvltcd for the 6-8 Church Street


obtainable from the - Group Secretary.


Fuli details and tender forms PUBLIC NOTICES BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.


Borough' Byelaw relating to the fouling- of fewtways by dog.s. Under this Byelaw any perMn In charge of a dog allowing the dog to deposit'its excrement on the footway of any street or in anv public place rincludlng a public park or recreation ground) Is liable to'a fine of £5.


■ Attention. Is drawn to the


FOULING OF FOOTWAYS by DOGS


dog owners ore requested to. exer­ cise proper control over, their animals so as to ensure that the above byelaw is not contravened.


In the .Interests of hygiene all


H.L SAGAR. Town Clerk.


“THE ENGINE EXCHANGE PEOPLE”


Established engine re(»ndltionlng business. oj»rating 100 miles rad i^ L ee^' and serving Yorkshire, Lancashire,. Cheshire... NoWngham, LUKXJlnjshlrfi. jLeicekershlre, etc


, Pullv'ecu'nix’ll'f fiiK afest ,'.ype machln>'r^ and engine . , ’(i>. : property at the a d a r^ 'o e .ow as we are j


'expanding’OUT' heavy engineering- business but-suitable premise 'are 'ayiUlatie n^rby, If


Anderson &.Cci., 57. BradfordiRiiadi.StanWglcy. Leeds. Pudsey 4222. '*>W


LANE ENDS. SLAIDBURN. NEAR CLITHEROE (Approach from Clitheroe through Grlndleton). . ,


protected area of scenic beauty In 21 acres-of land surriaurffied Dv beautiful open countryside. Within easy-y access-.^pf ! M.6.


. T)i)s interesting , stone built residerice. Is situated .;ih a


27 miles Clitheroe, 7 miles the lirough of-Bowland and the Lake District beyond.' y


,


CLOAKROOM/low, suite w.c. and washbasin;..^GNinCMT dS av^ G T ROOM 18’ 3” square random <stone_ menlace. DINING ROOTI 14’ 9" X 12’ 6" KITCH E ^ 1 9^ ’ -,X 111 6’’. Aga T I ^ ^ . I .^ G E


'fiMta^'movldei further accommodation GARAGE; ^EO-CENTRAL HEATING. (Jomplete, renovatlonl.to'. a high


GA standard .tvos undertaken In 1959. , ftVV-' Ji®EEHOLD.\RA7?ES PAY^LE £53rll-0; 'V;


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FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS AND APPOINTMENTS TO VIEW V please APPLY TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS.


'S’’ X 16’ ffi’ c i 'j fd . be^dcvolop^ on two ; Comnrislng: IMPOSING, ENTRANCE' HALL;. S E P ^ ATO > '


WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE FOREST OF BOWLAISD


Clitheroe - Tel: 1252


EVENINGS: TEL CHATBURN 377. BLACKBURN OFFICE: TEL,55425.


LC.E. Hire & Contract Service


. .Laheashire GiF Exchange Ltd.


LIVERPOOL ROAD. BURNLEY Telephone 27231


MOST coM PErrmvE b a t e s TAKING BOOKINGS


CAR HIRE BY THE DAY WEEK OR YEAR


FOR THE HOLIDAYS NOW


CONTRACT HIRE TERMS ON APPLICATION


Telephone Burnley 27231


£540 £630 £740


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE-


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW


: STAR HAUL FARM, BUAGKO (oU Blacko-Bamoldswlck Road.


.will sell by-Auction for Mr. B. Chaffer; •. Saturday. . Ausust 70.


1960: ■ i


suckled; b &. w cow with lift- calf 3-4 months; roan hfr. geld: b & w hfr. in-call; roan hfr. In-


cow 'fonvard.,beef: b 6s vf cow geld; black cow geld; roan cow geld; four bullocks--8-12 months


13 head of ediintry pattle: r & w calf. -


■ Sheep : 23 horned and Gritstone ewes—23. lambs.


F Machinery and^lmplements:


A NEW TRANSISTOR CAR RADIO .WITH EVERY USED CAR BOUGHT THIS WEEK


(This offer only applies to vehicles priced at. £200 or more) A SELECTION FROM OUR OUTSTANDING USED CARS


1964 AUSTIN and MORRIS llOO.s all: De Luxe, one owner cars fr om ....... £415 to £485


1964 TRIUMPH 1200 De Luxe, blue/blue,- 13,000 miles


................... .......... .


1964 AUSTIN A60’s, • choice .of colours,-all outstanding- ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . ..


1964 WOLSELEY Hornet cream and maroon, belts


.......................... ; ......... ............. '.....


1963 FORD Cortina 1200, one owner ............ 1962 FORD Anglia, maroon and grey ........I


1961 AUSTIN A40 Countryman, one owner ,r ;


1961 1959


throughout / • '


WOLSELEY 1500, grey, one local owner A40 De Luxe, late model, sound


£200


£425 £535


ing machine; low cart In rub­ bers; side delivei-y rake; raker with trip; liquid tank cart (wood); Albion s.h. mower; s.h. chain harrow: wood sheep bath and drainer: 32 stave ext. la(l(ler: turnip pulper;. 15 stave ladder: chain blocks: liquid tank pump; drain spades: rakes: forks: mal­ let. Tilly lamp; Iron bath; 3-dlv. metal bln: . other useful hand


erguson (petrol) Tractor; strew­ tools


Gascoigne (alum) milking mach­ ine with 14 h.p. e'ectrlc motor pump in good working order: milk cooler- single wash-uo bata: milk truck; -butter bowl..


Dairy ADOliances: two unit


6’- 3 night arks: Shepherd elec­ tric brooder; poultry troughs and


Cabins; diie 12’ x 10': one 10’ x


feeders Sale: 1 o’clock, with imple­


ments. OTHER FIXTURES


ery and Implements, etc., for Mr. O Jenner. Rodhlll Gate Farm, Grlndleton. Ni-. Clitheroe (declin­ ing farming, fai-m sold).


ispersal sale, livestock, machin­


dispersal sale for Mr. J. 0. Alder- son. Sprlngslde Farm. Tosslde. Near Skloton. Livestock. Machln- eiw and Implements, etc.


Wednesday, September 7: Total


dispersal sale of livestock, mach­ inery and Implements (date claimed) at Newton-in-Bowland.


Saturday, September 17. Total


Nr. Clitheroe Auctioneers: T. Sllverwood. 17


contained in gardens; of good proportions - and with well appointed accommodation as follows: 4 bedrooms. ■ boxi-oom. bathroom, entrance vestibule, entrance hall, lounge, dining, room, large kitchen, larder, rear porch with washhouse, w.o. and fuel store off. Detached garage and drive.


EDISPORD ROAD, CLITHEROE Enjoying a pleasant .situation,


Detached Residence known as “ RYLSTONE,’’


Tlie very desirable pre-war


Semi-Detached Residence 14 PARK AVENUE. CLITHEROE '


Tile carefully maintained


situate in a good residential area off Waddlngton road and being convenient; for the town.


background central heating and tasteful decor comprises 4 bed­ rooms, bathroom, front entrance porch, hall, lounge with bay window, dining room, breakfast room, larder, kitchen with s.s. sink unit. Fuel store, w.o. and- sundry store. Car Port 22 ft. x 8 ft. tarmac drive. Vacant posses­


The accommodation with sion. d Wednesday. August 31: Total Detached Residence


The modern Freehold Semi-. ^


16 BEECHWOOD AVENUE. CLITHEROE


standard and situate In a most pleasant locality on the out­ skirts of town. 3 bedrooms, half tiled bathroom, sep. w.c.. hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, etc. "Off peak’.’ electric central heating. Garage and fuel store.


Maintained to n very high


The very . desirable modem Detached Residence


Chester Avenue. Clitheroe. Tel. 228; J. Balshaw. 91 Waddlngton Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 1385; C. Sllverwood. Llvlng.stone House. Slaldburn. Tel. Slaldburn 652.


PROPERTY FOR SALE


COUNTRY COTTAGE FOR SALE. freehold . Pernside, Bolton-by- Bowland Picasontly situated with scope for Improvement. Small Rarden and Rarage space. 3 bedrooms.—Sole agents Ing­ ham and Yorke. Llttlemoor Clitheroe..Tel, 1055.


EARBY.-^7 Waddlngton Street, Stone-built terrace house com­ prising: entrance vestibule, liv­ ing room, kitchen with bath, pantry. 2 bedrooms. Outside w.c. and toilet. All mains services. £875.—T. H. Taylor & Son. P.A.I.. Swadford ! Chambers. Sklptonn. Tel. 2226


8 CONWAY AVENUE. Henthorn, 3 bedrolmed semi-detached. Garage space, reasonable price.— —^Inquire Hawthorne, 170 Chat- bum Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 555.


WANTED TO RENT


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


Just arrived nice selection 0/ Summer Cotton Tops at 9/11


Men’s ■ Nylon Sports Shirts,


Meridian. S.S. 27/11. L.S. 29/11 ,19/li


Ladies white Nylon Cardigans


WANTED BY SPECIAL APPLI­ CANT furnished flat or house, for at least 12 months.—^Details to P. W. L. Steele & Co.. 1/3.


Castle Street Clitheroe. Tel. 1092.


WANTED TO RENT house or flat in or around Clitheroe for young couple with baby.—Box No. Al. Advertiser and Times.


WANTED TO RENT one or two rooms for use as offices. Central position not essential.—Tel. Clltheroie 656


GARAGES


GARAGE TO LET.—^Edmondson, Kendal Street. Clltheixie. Tel 47.


LOANS


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


WANTED


I BUY AND COLLECT discarded clothing, modern,, good con­ dition. — Mrs. Howarth. 31. Church Square. Worsthorne. Tel. Burnley 27882


POULTRY


LIVE POULTRY required, top . •


rices.—S. Townson. Tel. Slald- urn 271.


Total Dispersal Sate of Cattle. Sheen. Imolements and Eatage at GILDERSLEETS FARM, Giggleswiok. Nr. Settle.


MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE. In­


structed by Messrs. J. A. & M. HARRISON, will sell by auction upon the premises on Fr(day, August 26 the whole of his val­ uable farming stock, viz: 48 Head of Home Bred Friesian


15 LANCASTER DRIVE. CLITHEROE.


excellent situation being coi^ venlent for all services and with centrally heated accommodation ns follows: 3 bedrooms, half tiled bathroom, entrance hall, lounge, dining room, superbly equipped, kitchen, rear ■ porch,


sep. W.C., fuels, garage.


The most attractive compact terraced house.


5 COOKERILL TERRACE, barrov/ village. Nr. WHALLEY


Tyne Dairy Cattle: 1 cow due time of sale; 2 cows newly-calved; 1 cow and heifer calf:-1 heifer rec­ ently calved: 5 cows due Sept.: 7 cows due Oct.: 4 cows due Nov.: 2 cows due Jan.: 1 cow due March: l cow due April: 1 cow geld In milk: 6 b & w heifers fit for service and 11 b & w heifer stirks all In.iected as calves with S.19: 4 bull heifer calves; 1 b & k


bull 2 years. 86 Hoad of Sheen: 50 half-bred


ewes mostly correct yoimg sheep: 35 SX lambs fit for grade; 1 HB Suffolk ram.


hens in lay. 1 working dog suitable cattle


50 head of poultry, viz Y.O.


and slieep. Machinery 1958 Fordsoh Dexta


piece pink suite front entrance vestibule, sitting room, living/ kitchen etc. Garage nearby.


'2 bedroonos. bathroom with 3-,


PROPERTIES FOR .SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


other properties for sale In the area on request at the ofnoe of


Full details of the above and


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.. Tel. 1092.


Preliminary Notice:


By Order of the Midland Bank Trustee Department. -


Dlesal; Allis Chalmers tractor with mowing maclilne attached; Bamford R.I. side rake: Baraford strawlng machine: Nicholson raking machine: new car trailer with sheep decks; trailer: hay sweep; hay trailer with shelvlngs; Atkinson manure spreader as new: cart and saw bov; 250 gall, diesel tank: 2 40 gall tvo tanks; 3 wheelbarrows (1 double wheel): milk trolley; 3 ladders; sheep troughs- cattle medicines: syrln- res: 30 provender buckets: rakes; orks; syctlies, sundry small


HOTHERSALL & FORREST will Offer for Sale by Auction on the Premises on WEDNESDAY. 24th AUGUST, 1966.


re Mrs. E. E. Ashworth, dec’d. The Sami-Detached Bungalow,


No. 7 CHATBURN PARK DRIVE, CLITHEROE


0,N THE SAME DAY The Antiaue and Modern


CONTENTS OP THE PREMISES Will also be Submitted to Auc­ tion. Details in later issues.


tools; rails;,posts; joiners bench and vice; provender bins: elevator (2 sections); electric motor: elec­


tric- fence: chain harrows: Iron pig trough; scrap, etc.; draining rods; cattle vacuum clippers: sheep stock.


aluminium units; 1 spare bucket; cooller and pan; 2 waslilng-un troughs. Burco electric boiler; slle; pads; brushes, etc.


Dairy Eauinment: 4 Alfa Laval


pasture land to eat on till 30th Sept,


ins; wood garage. Eatage; 70 acres meadow and


Robinson. Craven Hotel, Helll- fleld.


Catering by Messrs. E. & M.


Remarks: attention is drawn to the above sale. Tlie cattle are well-bred and nicely summered, the sheen fit and the Implements well cared for


Grange. Helllfleld, Sklpton. Tel. Helllfleld 220.


Terras cash. Sale 12-30 p.m. Auctioneer’s Office: Tire


For Sale .by Auction. Large Selection of


DAFFODILS, NARCISSI and TULIP BULBS


at Gisburn Auction Mart on 23rd August at 1-0 p.m.


ton. Cheerfulness, Sempre Avantl. Scarlet ■ Elegance. Magnificence, Carbineer Pheasant Eye, Fortune, also mixtures for ' naturalising. Darwins. ' Mendals, Cotta(?e. Double Early. Parrotts. Darwin Hybrids, also bulblet mixtures for naturalising. Crocus. Hya­ cinths. -IxlasBnowdrops. Muscarl. etc., in varlou mixtures and var­


Comprising; King Alfred. Carl­


ieties. Packed in 3. 6, 12. 25, 50 100. 250 and 500 lots.


RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers.


Bentham. Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lanoastor.


Poultry Cabins: 2 12’ x 8' cab­


by appointment with the Auctioneers.


Vendors’ Solicitors: Me s s r s . Steele and Son, Castlegate. Clitheroe,


Auctioneers’ Offices: ,®dnk Sale- rooms, Clitheroe (Tel. 951.


the clitheroe AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


store cattle at 11 s-.m. MONDAY NEXT. 15th August Weekly sale of fatstock wlien


TODAY, FRIDAY. 12th August Sale of 70-90 in-calf and 150-170


the following will fin steers lielfcrs and cows. 55-65 plgi. 1,200-1.250 lambs, sheep and


fat ewes. (Last sale Nos.: Cattle 43. pigs


for a prompt 11-30 a.m. stari. and will consignors ple^e note that the sheep ballot is 11-15 a.m. Entries whenever possible by Sat­


urday a.m.


120-130 newly-calved cows and heifers, almost entirely consigned


TUESDAY NEXT. 16th„ August Weekly prize sale at 12 noon of


''Vattle ^ S n a te d with S19 will be housed and sold separately. (Last sale No. 113).


head of all classes of store sheep and lambs at 11 a.m.. Entoles to date include Spence^ & Baines. Fvlde Water Board (Whlteiraale). W Crossley. C, R. Sagar (80 Rough Fell ewes) and numerous others. Prizes for pens of 20 half-bred


FRIDAY NEXT, 19th August Special prize sale of 2,500-3,000


17 BAWDLANDS


store lambs, 20 Down Cross store Iambs.


FRIDAY. 26th August


In-calf store cattle. FRIDAY, 2nd Soptemher


ewes and sherllng Glmmers. Early entries for sheep reques­


3.000-3.500 head half-bred store


ted for .advertising and penning purposes, schedules obtainable


from tbe otBce. • Tel. 325.


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.


auctioneers, estate agents surveyors and valuers


ing sitting room, tile range: liv­ ing kitchen fitted tile range and sink in tiled window recess. Two upper floor bedrooms. Usual out­ side ofilces. Mains services. Annual rates , payable: £9-9-4. Vacant possession


A stone-built cottage contain­


4 BIRCH VIEW. BARROW. Nr. WHALLEY


tile range: large living room, tile ran(?e; kitchen, fitted white por­ celain sink; two bedrooms. Small yard/garden at rear with usual offices. Freehold. Annual rates


c A stone-built dwelllnghouse omprising hallway; sitting room


payable: £13-4-4. Vacant posses­ sion.


WHALLEY


Whalley Nab from rear. This brlok-bullt property has double­ storey bays and comprises: hall:


No. 20 ACGRRINGTON ROAD With open view over Calder to


A Pre-War Semi-betaohed Dwellinshouse


lounge: dining room, kltclien: larder. Rear porch with coal store and -W.o. Tliree upper floor bed­ rooms and bathroom.


Annual rates payable: £43-1-0 Vacant possession. Further particulars from:


HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Auctioneers & Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe (Tel. 95).


I JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


deceased estates from properties In Clitheroe. Whalley. Lcyland and locally, also for vendora gen­ erally to within the—


Reitioved in connection wltli SALEROOMS. STONE BRIDGE. LONCRIDGE.


Tomorrow, Saturday 13 August, 1966. at 10-39 a.m. " ,


ANTIQUE and MODERN FURNITURE and EFFECTS


with smair goods, resuming at 1-30 p.m.


Sale to commence at 10-30 a.m, JOHN E. PINDER


Auctioneer Valuer and Agent


■ T e


Stone-Bridge Longrldge 2282 , .


l :


. Godds ■ collected' and delivered by our own-transport If required b y arrangement through the office. ,,


Garage. Garden areas front and rear. FREEHOLD, aitw seiUces.


51. lambs and sbeeir 1.265). EveiT endeavour Is being made


tage In semi-rural surroundings. Accommodation: sitting room, tile range: living kitchen, tile range w.p. sink (h. Ss c water); two bedrooms, the rear one fitted ^vith bath. Small yard witli w.c. and fuel store. Rear garden. Room for garage. Freehold. Annual rates payable: £ll-16-8. Vacant posses­ sion.


19 QUEEN STREET. LOW MOOR An attractive stone-built cot­


The Property may be viewed 59 KEMPLE VIEW


semi-detached bungalow with garage. This modern property comprises: large hall; lounge, tile fireplace: kitchen, fitted enamel sink unit and side units, strip lighting lino tile floor; three bedrooms: bathroom and w.c. Separate brick garage. Coal bun­ ker. Annual ground rent: £6- lO-Od. Annual rates payable: £49- 14-0. Vacant possession. Viewing by appointment.


An attractive, well maintained Member oE the


National Association oE Fnneral Directors


Kind and Considerate Personal Service in time of need


98 HAYHURST STREET


Comprises: hallway with vesti­ bule; sitting room, fitted gas fire unit: living room, tile range: kitchen. Two upper floor bed­ rooms and three-piece bathroom. Yard with washhouse (or work- sliop) and fuel store. Mains ser­ vices. Annual rates payable: £16- 11-4. Annual ground rent: £1-5-0. Vacant possession


i A Stone-fronted dwelllngliousc n the Littlemoor Roadi area.


Tomlinsons (CLITHEROE) LTD.


FUl^JERAL cw»>VICE CLITHEROE — Tel; 154 PUBLIC NOTICE


YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING EDUCATION COMMITTEE.


Information about Vaoan'oios on Full-Time Advanced Courses in Further Education,


about vacancies on full-time md Sandwich Degree and Higher National Diploma cp ^ e s in technical and commercial colleges throughout the country should contact the following officers during August and September,


Students seeking Information


1966. Mr. J. Chalkley. Mr. T. MoArdle.,


Coimty Education Offices. 8. Bond Street. Wakefield.


Tel.: Wakefield 3781. Ext. 525 and 528.


MISCELLANEOUS ■ . • -SALES


LADIES’ ANORAKS, suede jack ets. quilted showerproof coats


and cord velvet-lined coats.— Bconomlc Stores.. 70 'Whalley Road, Clitheroe. 'Tel. 97.


DON’T BE MISLED by extrava­ gant ”up to” trade In offers. Telehlre offer - minimum £15 allowance on your Hoovermatlo (model 3334) , against latest Hoovermatlc or Keymatlc.-Tele­


hlre: Agent, Mr, H. Kaine. 48, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. ,


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


LADIES’ QUILTED ■ NYLiyi HOUSE COATS 40/11; also W.X. and O.S fittings In a good choice of colours'. At Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Road. Clltli-


eroe. Tel. 97.


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old, JEWELLERY or will make you good offer In part-exchange for new gCKjds.—^24, King William Street, Blackburn.


LADIES’ STRETCH TREWS from 89/11 nalr.—^Economic Stores 70 'Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel,


97. Clitheroe. ..


TANSAD PRAM, navy and white, 12 months old-o.21, Pendle Road,


BOYS. YOUTH’S AND MEN’f, fur-lined Jackets, men’s tweed showerproof overcoats, all sizes,


WHEREVER you I'''*


the East Lancashire aj ' whatever your faith or /


£5-19-6.—^Economic Stores, 70 Whalley Road. Clitheroe. Tel 97.


RE-UPHOLSTERY by Beakbane. Your upholstery problems set­ tled speedily. Your- 3 piece or odd chairs recovered like new In any one of a large quantity of patterns. No fancy prices. Defin­ itely no extras. Every Job done by our expert craftsmen who take a pride-In their work. For unbeatable prices .and unequal­ led service.—Write or phone and we will call anytime, anywhere, Beakbane 68. Sandygate. Bum-


ley. Tel 27188. . . .


LADIES FOAM BACK tweed or nylon rain coats In-junior miss to OS fittings. Drlp-drl poplin rain coats from 4 'gns. Terylem-


rain coats In Wms.. and W.X from 6 gns. Unbeatable-value,In


Other, Miscellaneous. Sales on page 1 0 'r


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Advertiser and Times. ■Clitheroe. Tcl. 40i


eOBLlOATIONS


rainwear of all kinds.—At. Economic Stores. 70. ■Whallev Road. Clitheroe. ■ / ------------------- '■


V h d vtisnca c uy . Resistered at the OPO as * " ICUTHEROE ne\« SIK'‘; i « I c.(: r ? i « T WYRE SI


income may be. V()U o’ ” turn to US confidently* Is service tor ALL*


“TILEHURST.” 11 PARK AVENUE


Residence offering 4-5 Bedrooms. Accommodation: This well


A Commodious Semi-Detached


built Property, designed for more spacious living comprises: Vesti­ bule; Hall; Lounge: Dining Room, .Breakfast Boom fitted “Raybum” No. 1 Stove; Kitchen; Larder: Store and Ground Floor W.C. Upper Floor layout as above with a Three-Piece Bathroom. Outside Fuel Store and Garage. Mains Services.


8d. Annual Ground Rent; £2 19s. Od.


Annual Bates payable: £40 4s.


Vacant Possession. By appointment.


Viewing:


By Order of the Midland Bank. Trustee Dept# •


for sale by auction on the nreni- ises, on Wednesday. .24 August. 1966 at 2-30 D.m.. subject to the conditions of . sale to be then and there produced.


re Mrs. E. E. Ashworth deoU Hothersall & Forrest, will offer


The Modern Semi-Detached Bungalow,


No. 7 CHATBURN PARK DRIVE. CLITHEROE


tial locality and containing: central hall with cloak and cup­ board:


Situate in a desirable residen­


kitchen; two bedrooms; three- piece bathroom. Detached .brick garage and fuel store. Easily maintained garden. Mains ser­ vices Annual rates payable: too- 17-8. Annual ground rent: £8. Vacant possession.


lounge/dlnlng room:


and modern contents , of ^ the . premises, will , be submitted to


auctioneers. On the same day. the antiaue


auction, commencing at 1-30 p.m are


brass handles: Inlaid mahogany standing corner cupboard: oak


mahogany fall-front ----- ------- Included antiaue bureau | August., items


gate-leg table (seat 8-10); oak chest panelled top. 42” wide- oak chest, carved panel front. 421” wide: oak mule' chest; oak table with turned legs ' and stretchers: splndleback rush- seated stand chair: green glass door stopper—flower Inset: cop­ per warming pan; brass candle­ sticks; lustres; pewter double llte Jug; pewter measure, pewter ink­


View by appointment with the barker—BLACKBURN. - - Mr.


; Mortimer, to Anne Eli^beth Rlackburn of “Stonecheck, PrwSTNew Road,’ Samlesbury.


MARRIAGE MOORE—PICKUPj-On 6 Aug^t


1966. Peter Edward Robert Moore eldest, son of Mr. and M ?l. E. V. Mbdre of 20 Shrews­


bury Road. Oxton. Wirral and Glenys Mary, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. I, . Pickup of "Dplands.” Arnside formerly of


and Mrs. G. Barker, Pr imrose Nurseries. Clitheroe, have pleas­ ure in ;ainounolng the engage­ ment of tJielr elder sou.- Geoige


ESTATE AUKNTS & VALUERS .


1-3 CASTLE GATE, '(3LITHEROE.


,. 1033 ‘ , EVENINCiS 11116


h o t h e r s a l l a T o r r e s F A, L. P A . ■


AU n iONt EB S. ' VALUERS AND ; C S IA f t AGENTS


D»MK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE TEL 9S OR CVrNINGS 7S5


,


"M a ^ '‘ health®®‘and. happiness Dawson and


’ Gloria. • ENGAGEIMENTS _ GRANITE MARBLE. memorials


Send for our selection of deji. and prices. You will be nijl' under no obligation and bne us anxious to help


' MONUMENTAL MASONS Lettering and Renovatfoni


W. ROCK Blackburn Road


GREAT HARWOOD telephone J164


acknowledgments


DUCKETT.—M1.SS K. Duel,:,, wishes to express her


thanks to relatives. frlend3 neighbours for card.s of ence. spiritual olferlnss floral tributes received her time of sorrow. A l f t family doctor. Mrs. Smith


Abbey Road. Whalley..__________ DEATHS


CLEGG.—On 6 August. 1966. at honie. Rennie Gilbert, beloved husband of Margaret,and dear fatlier of Charles of ‘ Hendon. Parker Avenue. Clltherpe, aged 80 was interred at Wheatley Lane. Fence on Tuesday. 9


.. . ■JUCKETT.—On August 7. 1966.


■ wife of the late Richard Duckett, and dearlv loved mother of Kathleen ; aged 79 ■ years. Requiem Mass was on Wednes­ day. 10 August. 1966, at Ss. Michael and John’s Church, prior to Interment at St.


at her home, 32 Duck S^eet. Clitheroe. fortified by the Rites of Holy Church, -Alice, beloved


well. Reproduction Jacobe.in dresser


Joseph’s Cemetei-y. —Inq. Tomlinson’s (Clitheroe) Limited. Tel 154.


52” wide; 4 rush-seated ladder- back chairs: oak stool: mahog­ any-framed wall mU'ror; mahog­ any half-moon hall table: oak bookcases; newspaper racks: din­ ner wagon; mahogany small oak chest o f drawers. Bedroom furni­ ture. Bedding.


accessories: Defiant transistor radio; Phllco mains radio: elec­ tric kettle; ca:-pet Items: linen; glass: potteiw kitchenware; gar­ den implements—Qualcast lawn mower; bench and vice: books and many other Interesting lots


“Hoover Junior” cleaner and


2 p.m.—4-30 p.jn.. Vendors’ Solicitors: Messrs.


Public view: Tuesday. 23. from


Steele & Son, Castlegate. Clith­ eroe Tel. 602.


r Auctioneer’s Offloesi Bank Sale­ ooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 95.


HARRISON.—On August 2. 1966. suddenly, Tliomas Blrtram, aged 48 years, the- dearly loved husband of Cathie Harrison, of 43 Beech Avenue. Whltefleld. and beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harrison. 27 Montague Street, Clitheroe. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on August s. —Ina. Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


ROSS.—On, August 7. 1963. at 22 Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Wil­ liam Edward, the dearly loved husband of MaiY Ross, and dear daddy of Bryan, aged 62 years. Cremation took place at Accrington on August 11. _ —Inq. Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel.


582.


Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers, etc.


A. PEARCE AND SON.,Chatb(Jrn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230


Residence: 14, Brook Street. Clitheroe.


Memhers of Teleflnwar. ALAN PARKER


the National Association at Funeral Directors


Funeral Director Member of


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


THE LAST TRIBUTE INTERMENT or CREMATION


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available


TELEPHONE WHALLEY 2301 (DAY OR NIGHT)


32. Duck Street Clitheroe


Rev Father Wlnstanley lo-^ kind ministrations, ministrations.


HARRISON.—Tlie familyTTit late T. B. (Bert) Harrison J ' deeply moved by the cards ir, ters and expressions of symt'jik' and, beautiful floral trtbiS received during their Pice


sorrow, and .sincerely than), ■


relatives, friends and neltV hours, and the management ™ staff of W. H. Smith & Som V their kindness. 43. Beech Avenue. Whlteflela 27 Montague Street. Cllthercl


“ IN IMEIMORIAM


BRETHERTON.—In loving men ory of Annie, a dear mu


She would not have wished le sadness.


^ ONE DD


mother and grandm-.i. died Ain: ust 16. 1962.


—^From husband Albert da ter Carole, daughter Mary asd family, son Gordon and (amS)


She never cared for fuss. But Just to be remembered mj loved by all of us.


BROWN.—-Treasured memorlesci a dear husband and (atlie (Harold) died August 17,1963.' God takes the best for reason divine.


Usual Price


3ft. DIVAil ONE b|


4ft. W/ROBf Usual Pr|


But his memory will last 112 the end of time.


—^From his loving wife Katlilee; and daughter Shirley ait. family. 29 Corooration stree; and Rose Acre. Park Avenue.


BARNES.—Treasured memoris of a dear husband (Bill) tb


died August 15.1964 I wish today as I've wisM before.


—Pi-om his loving wife Marjatet Jubilee Hotel. Blackpool.


ELECTRK ‘HAi


God could have .spared you a ley vears moi e.


WE ARB


BRIGGS.—In loving memory oil dear wife and mother, who dirt


6. Slddows Avenue.Clltheroc. hall.—^


August 11. 1959. Verv much missed bv her lovlts hmsband and children.


Kitty, died 16 August. 1965. God saw you getting weary. He did what he thought best. He put his arms around you. And whispered. "Come and rest." —^From mum and dad


In loving memory o’


hall.—^Treasured memories of a dear wife and mother Kitty mo


died 16 August. 1965. August comes with sad regret. That day. that hour wc m; never forget;


Days and nights you bore the


To wait for cure, but all In vain. We saw you suffer, we heard you


Until God knew what was bc.d. He took you hand and save you


All *i?e'’could do was to sit dose bv;


, . ,


—n-om' Clifford and Diane. hall.—Treasured mcmorlc.-, o.


Kitty, who died 16 -August. 1® Also of Jim (Hayhurst) who dirt To tae'remmibercd by those ltd


Great H a r w o o d . _______ _ hall.—^Treasured ineniodcs o!


Is in they would have.askcd. A .sorrow not vet untler-sf:^. —Grom Betty. Winnie and Bll


Kitty, died 16 Augiist 196j>. God took you hand, we had to,


He '^^Med your pain but trot! our hearts.


HALLi—^Happy memories of who passed away August 16.


Graham and Ti-evor.


1965, and all loved ones. Waves of remembrance T backward flow.


—^Isabel.


o days and scenes of long ago. ______


HALL.—in loving memop- ot a dear sister (Kitty) who died


__^Pi-om John. Greta and tamiir.


August 16. 1965. Deep in our he.arts. jour memory Is kept.


.,


HALL.—In loving "'TO^.os? Kitty, who died August 16, 19m.


Every day In some small w


Memories of you con e our —From Keith. Winnie Kevin.


_____


LO RD.—Treasured ’urniories ^ my dear daughter Mary Patdd ,


died. August 15.


But memories of you are m u Locked witii a


You left us all so .suddenly. Goodbye vros


/ / 'V oj*


—From mum. Prank. 10 Eastmoor Drue.


TOPPING—Treasured


and grandad, who ■i^F^om his loving family.


_ _ _ BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


SCOTT (John) • - a “ g »S . 'w l r o ? e r a s le e P


ffreaflis & Bouquets CUT FLOTOS^,


•'TELEFLOWER SERVICE


Church Brow Gardeitf TEL. CLITHER_0EJ19» _


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To: AUI andl


If you requirl sizes of bottlel or at your reql price list and


40oz.. Flagons] Lemonade.


■' Lem-Limeatl Pints-


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7dz. Splits " Lenhinade,


Burdock, L| I


f Ginger, Pin Cream Sodij Bitter Lemd


4oz. Baby Bol Dry Ginger!


40oz. Syphona Soda Water!


Squash’s and I Orarigc),' Sql


, SCIILir


Cordial, .GiT Lemon' and!


FUNERniSEfflCE


The good :qu| service, has


I wife and aid


Always remejnbered —From Dorothy. Artiuif.


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CHI SATUI


Exhibiting'. Cattlil One of the finest! Eggs, Y.E.C. andl Riding and Gym.l of Six) a !


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