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Geoffrey Taylor & Co.


Auctioneers. Estate Agents. Surveyors and Valuers


t kindly remember the sale, Declining Farming,


DETACHED FARMHOUSE RESIDENCE AND BUILDINGS.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND Nr. Clitheroe


Magnificent situation enjoying complete seclusion and compris­ ing 3 bedrooms, bathroom, 2 reception rooms, kitchen etc. Ample garaging space. . Barn attached lends itself for conver­ sion. Tile property is contained in approx. 24 acres, all or part of which is also offered.


Specialists


SALES and


SERVICE The MG 1100 is a revelation to drive-


try it yourself. Price: £742.5.5. (inc. £129.5.5. P.T.)


THE B R IT ISH MOTOR CORPORATION LTD. Backed by 12 month warranty. Wherever you are — B.M.C. Service keeps you going.


COME & SEE IT THORNBERS CLOGMAKERS


THE OLDEST FIRM IN THE TRADE IN CLITHEROE (ESTABLISHED 18921


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


•< t K . > ■ 11 1 : SALE


MENS, LADIES. AND CHILDRENS BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS


86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE


Luxury DETACHED HOUSES at BANKCROFT WOOD ESTATE


SOUTH DRIVE, PADIHAM CENTRALLY HEATED BY OIL


Bankcvolt Wood Estate set m pleasant surroundings, com­ prises three types of Detached Houses, every one with a fitted


kitchen, large lounge and three bedrooms. Get your first taste of Central Heatmanship. Every House has either full or partial oil central heating through Shell-


Mex and B.P. Ltd. PRICES from £3,500 All enquiries to builder:


JAMES CROSBY & SONS LTD.


DEMMINGS HOUSE BROOKFIELD ROAD Tel. GATley 3212


ATTENTION ALL HANDYMEN SUP"


ARMABORD FANTASTIC VALUE AT LOW COST.


DECORATIVE FLEXIBLE BOARD LAMINATE


* Wide Choice of Designs and Colours. * Easy to use . . . No Special Tools or skill required. We are your Local Distributors and Stockists of Maximum Sheets (9 x 4). We Specialise in Super Satin Finish Doors— Teak, Oak, Cherry, Silver Ash, Sapcle Mahogany, Mcrrantic, from 75/- to 100/-.


* For All Surfacing . . . Easy Clean, Stain, Heat and Acid Resistant.


Pretinished Decorative Wallboards. Occasional wax polishing keeps the panel permanently new-


Consult us for ALL your requirements


looking. Sizes: 8 x 4. 9 x 4. 10 x 4. 8 x I. 8 x 1-1. American Black Walnut, Knotty White Pine,, Oak, Teak, Cherry, Knotty Red Cedar.


W. CLEAVE & SON (Joiners) DELACY STREET, CLITHEROE. TEL. 880


C A R P E T ALTERATIONS REFITTING SERVICE


Luxitjlex Venetian Blinds


Fitted Free ;1 ;!■ WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


n o e l Kim;


(Ex-Hoover 10 years) 43 PIMLICO ROAD


Hoover Service PHONE CLITHEROE 979


« Day or evening appointments -


t j v;, |I .A-! M


Si , sj; 1 ——- — -


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


POODLE TRIMMING and


SHAMPOOING , at her new address


CLOVER COTTAGE, CLOUGH LANE, SIMONSTONE.


Tel. Padiham 71495 D A N N Y ’S


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE,' Tel. 99 ’"'.fy?


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS/;


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS. GATES ETC.


THE NEW WANEV EDGE. Fencing of all desorintions


RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING


Can be seen on tho abovo premises


LOGS FOR WINTER EXTENSION LADDERS


Onen Saturdays until 4-30 n.m. WE CAN DO YOUR CAR


ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FOR YOU


Dynamo Starters Lights. Flashers, etc.


Dynamo & Electrical Services Ltd.


WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE


Phone 652 and 249 CHIMNEY SWEEP


Brush and Vacuum Prompt attention


C. WHITTAKER Tel. ChallmiTi 496


B. BRIDGES Brush and Vacuum Chimney Sweep


(formerly SEYMOURS)


Prompt Service No Dirt No Fuss


2 Woone Lane, Cliiheroc


Tel. 2807 between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.


RE-UPHOLSTERY


Your Suite made as new in monuette or vinydo from £14: with Latex cushions from £26. Chairs from £3. Wide ranse of patterns.


Estimates free Phone or.writtl J. LOMAX


55 LARKHILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


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


Morris M.G. Vanden Plas Warranted Used Cars


F A RME R S We specialise in


Casualty and Plain COWS


ALSO FAT BULLS BRAITHWAITE


TEL. CHATBURN 405 HEARING AIDS


# Home visits' arranged—morn­ ing, afternoon or evening.


# Always at' your service. call at


DERRICK GREEN M.P.S.


4 Railway View, Clilheroe for appointment with


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


Independent Hearing Aid Audiologist


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


Evenings Blackburn 55342, Maternity Boutique


on all floor problems B Telephone:


lackburn 59438. AGOWNS. SUITS. SEPARATES. New Address:


18. STANDISH ST.. BURNLEY. Tel. 28407.


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 Coloured Asphalt. Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, etc. Tel. Blackburn 55342.


Free Estimates. Collections and Delivery fo r Conversions. Repairs, etc. Mechanical and Electrical Overhauls.


SEWING MACHINE SERVICES


138. Manchester Road. Nelson. Tel. 64511.


LESTAN 8ERVICES BUSINESS SERVICES


HIRE A TYPEWRITER . 1/- PER DAY


FOR SMALL PORTABLE and SECOND­ HAND STANDARD MACHINES. FREE DELIVERY AND COLLECTIONS. WITH­ IN 40 MILES RADIUS. MINIMUM PERIOD 7 DAYS. LATEST MODEL MACHINES. COST A LITTLE MORE. VERY LOW CHARGES FOR PERIOD CONTRACTS. WE ALSO HIRE. REPAIR, BUY AND SELL ADDING. CALCULAT­ ING, DICTATION AND DUPLICATING MACHINES. CASH REGISTERS, OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC.


F. H. BROWN LTD.


CHAPEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT SHOWROOMS:


14B TODMORDEN ROAD BURNLEY.


Tel. BURNLEY 26022 (9 lines). PROPERTY FOR SALE


We cannot forsee What the Budget will be. Whether taxes will rise or


B tvlll fall:ut one thing we see Is laughter and glee At the play, in the towns Civic Hall.


Of Russians we've two, And the things that they do Will amuse you, of this there s T no doubt:


You'll roll in tho aisles going out!


hen with laughter the cue for the rest of the crew.


The beer and-the vodka will T flow fast and free.


Book your seats NOW for this hilarious oomedy, - April 20 to 23.


Well what can it be? With all the cast hazy The play is quite crazy. So why don't you all come and see? ■


he result of this madhouse,


LL NURSING REQUIREMENTS Maxlim. Pageboy. Modern Mother, eto.


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


The Exceptionally Attractive Semi-Dotached Residence


HAWTHORNE PLACE, CLITHEROE


C Quality built in 1960 by Messrs.


conveniently situated In a good area. Three 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.


alverlcys of Clitheroe and being


The Modern Compact Semi* Dctaohed Bungalow


46 KEMPLE VIEW. CLITHEROE


priBeautifully appointed and com­ ti sing three bedrooms, half- dled bathroom, hall, lounge, bining/kitchen. Detached brick- auilt double scrage. Tlie bung­ clow Is wired for “oil peak”


entral beating.


An Attraotively Situated Pre-War Semi-Dotachcd Bungalow known as


“OAKDENE.”


lounge, dining kitchen, larder, conservatory. Garage and drive. Vacant possession.


2 double bedrooms, bathroom, Whalley Road, Billington


The Substantial Terraced Dwclllnghouse


67 WEST VIEW, CLITHEROE


The Compact Freehold Terraoed Cottage


d Maintained in excellent con­ r ition and containing 2 bed­


123 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE


ooms. front entrance porch, sitt­ ing room, living room, living kitchen, larder etc. Annual rates £12-2-0. Vacant possession.


o Pull details of the above and arther properties for sale in the


1-3 Castle Gate, Clitheroo. Tel. 1092.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO.. LTD.


TODAY. FRIDAY. 15 April c Extra sale of in-calf and store


attle at 11 a.m. MONDAY NEXT. 18 April


stWeekly sale of calves and fat- nock at 11-30 a.m. when seasonal 2umbers will he on offer. Viz.: l 5-35 cattle, 30-40 pigs, 200-280


ocal and north country hoggs, sheep and fat ewes.


WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20 April caPrize sale of quality newly-


noon comprising consignments from local farmers and the north. 6 At the close of the cattle sale,


s Special spring prize show and 1ale of in-oalf and store oattlo at


epers. FRIDAY NEXT. 22nd April


lved cows and heifers at 12


nd lambs at foot will be offered. sleAlso on offer a quantity of wood


a00-700 head of store hoggs, ewes


Harrison, J. Eccles. F. Giles & Sons, A. Proctor and others will have smart summer calving cows


11 a.m. when 80-100 in-ealf and 00-120 stores will be forward. S.


and heifers on offer. Judging at 10 a.m. will take


place in the following classes: Best in-calf cow to calve on or


before July 31. Best ln-calf cow to calve be­


tween August 1 and October 31. Best in-calf heifer. h Champion best in-calf cow or To be offered at 2 n.m.


eifer on the ground.


2. The grazing on Chatburn Road field for a period 1st May to October 31, 1966. (No horses to be kept thereon.


1. The midden of manure from the Mart.


_ .. IMPORTANT NOTICE


newly-calved cattle sales will be held on Tuesdays.


Commencing Tuesday. 7 June, Tel. 325. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES


FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS


ea on request at the office of: F. W. L. STEELE & CO..


fro Stone-built with palisaded gl ntage. Comprises: vestibule, r azed panel inner door; sitting


oom, tile range; living room, tile range (back boiler I; kitchen of good size, litted white porcelain sink (h. & c. water), wall cup­ board: larder. On the upper floor are two bedrooms, the rear one fitted with bath, washbasin and cylinder airing • cupboard. In flagged yard at rear are coal store and w.c. Another well maintained property. Mains services. Annual ground rent 30/-. Annual rates


Auctioneers & Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroo.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. (Tel. 95).


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


VOX ELECTRIC GUITAR with 2 pick-ups, £25; also youth’s


derailour cycle. £12. Both in excellent condition.—Apply 1, Grafton St.. Clitheroe.


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


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._________________


TAPSELL & WEST LTD. The Caipet Specialists for new second-hand and soiled carpets. t Hundreds to choose from by all


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


The Superior Semi-Detached Residence


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


loA pre-war property erected by


BUCCLEUCH AVENUE. CLITHEROE


cal tradesmen with materials of


ments; rear porch and under cover access to fuel store and w.c. Three bedrooms: bathroom: separate w.c. Detached brick garage.


e Accommodation: Open porch: rntrance hall: two reception kooms: a newly-planned dining/


paLow ground rent. Annual rates


yable £62-14-4. Vacant possession.'


The Compact Semi-Detached Dwellinghousc


52 BROWNLOW STREET. CLITHEROE


o In a desirable position directly he rear. A well maintained prop­


verlooking the Ribblesdale t Wanderers Cricket Field from hallway:


erty with garage. Accommodation:


lounge with bay: dining/kitchen. stainless steel sink unit in tiled window recess: larder. Coal store accessible under cover from rear porch. Three bedrooms, bath­ room; separate w.e. Small garden areas front and rear. Asphalted drivc-ln.Annual ground rent: £2-12-0. Annual rates payable: £39-1-0. Vacant possession.


omorrow, Saturday. April 16, for Mr. J. C. Butterworth, Wiesles- worth Hall Farm, Wigglesworth, near Settle. 15 head of smart black and white young stock. Excellent farm machinery, imple­ ments, household furniture; and


effects. CSale: 12-30 with implements.


SMITHFIELD FARM. DOWNHAM. Nr. Clitheroe.


(Situate along the Downham- Twiston Road)


s T. Silverwood—J. Balshaw will bell by auction for Messrs. Wall-


ens (404); 100 battery hens hybrid.


itchen with up-to-date appoint­ hattery hens (404); 100 battery Cabins and Appliances: Four


ing), Saturday, April 23, 1966: b 300 head of choice poultry: 100


ank & Smalley (declining farm­


cabins (one 24' x 16' as new .(no floor): one 16' x 12': one 14’ x 10 ; one 10' x 6'. Two Patchetts rubber belt batteries 102 per block: one Taylor made 84 block: two Vidrex FlykiUers; three all-weather 4 cwt. hoppers: other smalls.


Gush & Dent bale sledge, as new 1 season; l958Nuffleld 3, diesel p.t.o. t tractor: 1955 Pordson Diesel p.t.o.


Machinery and Implements:


tractor; New Holland baler. 68 hayliner (two seasons): Cock


ractor: 1953 David Brown t.v.o.


Pheasant (two seasons): Inter­ national B23 rear-mounted mower: Nuffield front weight: Nicholson Strawer; Blackstone raker; Dorman 40 gall, weed sprayer: Teagle artificial (rear- mounted) sower: iron 3-cylinder land roller: two tractor trailers (twin wheels); two Minimax fire extinguishers; Edwards power washer with 100 ft. alkathene piping. Usual small hand tools,


etc b Household offects: Three-piece


ouyant leather suite; Service washing machine: oak bureau with loose top glazed cupboard: walnut dining and writing table with claw feet in good bloom (5 ft. X 2 ft. 8 ins. width x 281 ins. high: Bombroke and other kitchen tables: Pye television.


A caterer will attend the sale. p Sale 1 o'clock. Implements,


oultry, household effects.


(situate along Guest House Road West Bradford).


MARY BONE MEADOW FARM, WEST BRADFORD. Nr. Clitheroe. _ ,


sell by auction for Mr. W. Deigh- ton, Tuesday, Anril 26. 1966:


T. Silverwood—J. Balshaw will y 20 head of smart dairy and


payable £14-4-0 Vacant posses­ sion. Viewing by appointment with


May 5; 1 Ayr. 2 b & w cows due August: 1 b & w cow due Sept.: black Ayr Cows served Feb.-Mar. 2 blue-b & w cows geld: 1 b & w hfr. due Oct.: 5 heifers served Jan., Feb.. Mar.: 1 r & w hfr. geld 15 months: 1 Jersey hfr. 18


oung cattle: vis. 1 Ayr cow due


ition DMaohinery and Implements


months. d Sheen: 6 hoggs forward con.


t iesel 1961 David Brown 850 trac­


or (800 hours I: Jones Mark I baler: Blanch Lely pullrake (3 seasons): Denning rear-mounted mower: David Brown Albion man­ ure spreader; chain harrow; use­ ful flat trailer r.t: strawing machine (D.A.) r.t.: transpor box: stone land roller; manure barrow r.t.: rakes, forks, usual


attle approx. 2 o’clock; House­ hold effects 2-15 (numerous lots).


6-8 CHURCH ST.. CLITHEROE Tel. 1252


Also at Blackburn. Tel. 55425.


Prominent Main Road Position Close to the Centre. CHIP SHOP AND CAFE


with certain furnishings and equipment.


ent opportunities of Increasing l trade. Shop with counter, stain­


warming cabinets. Cafe. Kitchen. t Good living accommodation on


l A thriving business with excel­ ess steel gas range and infra i ed


he first and second lloors, including large lounge: three-


niece bathroom: two bedrooms. Yard with garage and w.c. Price £3,000.


PENDLE VIEW.


EDISFORD ROAD. WADDINGTON


b A modern semi-detached house puilt in 1963 of rustic brick with


art rendered and part timbered elevations and a concrete tiled roof. The property is quietly situ­ ated with open views to the front and rear and has good garden areas. The accommodation com­ prises: through lounge 23; 6” x 13' 4" with dining area; kitohen 11’ x 9':


half-tiled bathroom: separate low suito w.c.; adjoining garage; gar­ age; largo coal store.


three good bedrooms;


drainage. Rates payable £42-0-6.


Mains electricity, water and JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


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


a Nestling under Beacon Fell,


djoining outstanding 'p a r k preservation area . Sheltered, southern outlook, excellent priv­


ate road access. MOST ATTRACTIVE 15 ACRE FARM


hoCottage-type three bedroomed p use with adjoining buildings


resenting Ideal conversion. a Good range brick shipponing


nd multi-purpose loose boxes.


SALISBURY HOUSE. WHITECHAPEL.


Goosnarsh. Preston. Lancs. g Mains electricity (under­


round!. Private water (mains available). Freehold. IV miles village, 5 Longridge. 3 Inglewhite.


premises. Wednesday, 4 May. at 3 p.m. (conditions to be then read 1 and preceedcd at 2-15 wlt-h appli­ ances and sundry furniture.


To be sold by auction on the


View Thursdays and Saturdays, 2 to 4-30 p.m.


Descriptive and further detail: JOHN E. PINDER


Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent


Stone-Bridge, Longridge. Tel. 2282.


DODD. BUCKLEY Xi TOULMIN, Solicitors,


1, Starkie Street. Preston. Tel. 53994.


HOLIDAY


small tools; electric 35 gall boiler, in 2 sections; Colderator: milk cooler and stand; in churn cooler: Manus 2-unit stainless milk pails and spare pail, electric motor, pump and pipe line to 18 cattle stalls: Austin A35 (1961) van in good running order; 3 doz, milk bottles; ladder; hay spade: milk truck r.t.; single wash-up bath: Stephenson electric brooder: poultry fountains, hop­ pers and feeders: 3/4 panel bed with Somnus box overlay as new,


A caterer will attend the sale. Sale 1 o’clock.


OTHER FIXTURES


Saturday. April 30: , Total dispersal sale at Craven


Farm, Dinekley, Nr. Blackburn, for Mr. Edwin Holden (farm sold).


she leading manufacturers. All G. Hanson, Town Head Farm.. rindleton, Nr. Clltheroe. (Farm


wide to 4 yards wide, any length required in broad-loom. Sample prices In squares. 5 x 4 Wilton Carnets £35. 4 x 3 carpets from £12. Any size room fitted -by experts.—89 Leeds Road. Nelson. Phone 62816. 57-59 Swndford Street. Skipton Phone 2960


izes In stock from 27 inches


EVERYTHING AT HALF PRICE— last few weeks of closing down sale.—Pamela Wood. Children’s


Outfitter, Castle Street. Clith eroe. Tel. 82.


NEW WORLD THIRTY THREE GAS COOKER, Aintree-Princess geyser, and Sankey Paraffin Heater.—Apply 87, Woone Lane. Clitheroe.


BACON MACHINE IBerkel) for sale. — Apply Mr. Brewer (butcher) Eshton Terrace, Clith­


eroe. Tel. 649.


TELEVISION TABLE as new. cheap.—Apply Advertiser and


Times.


SLIM-U-ETTES.—Still available 21. day’s supply for 5s. 9d.— Derrick Green. M.P.S.. 4 Railway View Clitheroe. _________i


PADDI-PADS, 3 packets for 2/9. Hurry while stocks last.—Pamela Wood. Castle Street, Clitheroe.


Tel. 82,_____________________


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re­ covered; new aprons: wheels re­ tyred and repaired. — A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 683.


CHILDREN’S nylon quilted anor­ aks all sizes. 55/—Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Road, Clith­ eroe.'


SPECIAL PURCHASE 4 x 3 lovely quality Axminster carpet, £22;


two only, super quality 3 x 2-1 Axminster carpets £18-19-6 each: full size Axminster rugs 63/- oach.—Morton’s 18. Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. .420.


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


matterns for your choice. Work­ teanship first class and guaran­ fred. Collections and deliveries wee. Phone or write today and ine will be pleased to call even­ Dgs at your convenience. 6 istance no object.—Beakbane,


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


___ WANTED


BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS. old -pistols, guns, coins. Cash waiting.—Write Mickleburgh, 56.


Hatherley Court, London. W.2. 8. Sandygate, Burnley. Tel. 7188.


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


APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED tfor the tenancy of the cafe on he Clltheroe Auction Mart Co.


dhe Mart premises. For further Tetails and conditions apply:


F A R M E R S In Stock


The New‘WHIZZLER’ and 4R Mowers Bamford B.L.30 and BX.50 Balers


Wuffler, Cock-Pheasant and ‘Robin Hood’ Tedders Teagle and Lister Fertilizer Drills I


BINDLEY PATE (Gisburn) Ltd. Telephone: Gisburn 251


Ltd., Railway Road, Clitheroc. Tel. 325.


ELECTRIC GUITAR and ampli­ fier, as new, Tremolo arm, four Input, transistor amplifier, foot switch. Bargain at £30.—Tel. Clltheroe 3485.


RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA­ MOND repairs of all kinds: satisfaction guaranteed—24 King William St., Blaokburn. Tel.


59109.


RHEUMATISM, for rapid relief from pain ask for Cal-Mo Tablet, 30 day’s supply 5/-.—Derrick Green. MP.S.. 4. Railway View.


Clithcroc.


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


Utheroe. 'RIBBLESDALE : SCHOOL . UNI- PERSONAL


GOSSAMER DUREX 7/6 doz., 21/- 3 1 dozen. Post free from Bell Jenkins. 121. Lake Rd.. Ports­


mouth. . .


FORMS FOR GIRLS, all at half price,—Prom Pamela Wood. 9, Castle Street, Clltheroe. Tel. 82.


WE BUY ANYTHING OLD OR MODERN. Wanted full or part houses of furniture, brass. and copper ware, barometers, musical boxes, grandfather clocks, scrap metal.—37. Whalley Rd.. Clltli- oroe. Tel. 1037.


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


I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown babies’ and children’s wear t ladies' and gent’s clothing, cur­


fains, covers, anything except 3urniture. — Ring Accrington


5885.


GOOD SECOND-HAND TRI­ CYCLE, suitable for 5-year-old.— Hlndle, 5, Windsor Av„ Clithcroe. Tel. 1120.


POULTRY


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


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING and CARPET CLEANING


PARKER 3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475 .


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


"TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 29S


Published by PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS Limited, - CUtheroe Advertiser and Times, Market Place, CUtheroe. Tel. 407. And printed a t Northgatc. Black-


, burn. Tel. 52345. London Office;, 37 Tudor Street, E.C.4. Registered a t the G.P.O. as a newspaper.


Saturday. May 21: roe. (Farm sold).


E Total dispersal sale for J. E. and Hxors. of G. Lofthouse, White e all Farm. Grindleton, Nr. Clith­


, _


Chester Avenue, Clitheroe. Tel. 228. J. Balshaw. 91. Waddington Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 1385. C, Silverwood. Livingstone House, Slaidburn. Tel. 652.


Auctioneers: T. Silverwood. 17. LOANS "NO WORRY" LOANS


ho BORROW what you need spend inw you like and be fully acsured against death, illness or forcident Safe 2nd mortgage loans on houseowners or those buying


1 Warwlok Street. W.1. (dept. 35) obPlease send


ligation.


Name Address


DELMOND SECURITIES LTD. details without


mortgage


MTotal dispersal for Messrs. G. & Sold).


Saturday, May 7. „ .


Wednesday, May 18: tr Annual collective sale of farm ntries now being taken.


e actors, machinery, implements, Etc., to be held in CUtheroe.


ACCOMMODATION


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


PRESTATYN HOLIDAY CAMP In belovely North Wales. 7 mile sandy


chach—single, double, family a alets, h & c water—one sitting pot meals—heated swimming t ol, games room, dancing


shire


wonderful fun! From £9 a week all-in!—Colour Booklet free from Prestatyn Holiday Camp. Dept. PHC/41, Prestatyn, Flint­


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART


stock sale there were 15 cattle, four calves, 235 North country and iocal hogs and sheep and 41 pigs on offer. Quotations were: Steers 192/-


At the Easter Monday fat-


to 201/- per cwt; heifers 187/6 to 198/- per cwt', underweights 195/- per cwt; cows 140/- per cwt; bobby calves £4 to £5/10/- each; strong calves £10 to £12/15/- each; north country hogs 3/6 to 4/3 per lb.; local hogs 3/7ld to 4/2d lb; local sheep 2/5d lb; horned ewes and half bred ewes £4/5/- to £6/5/- each; porkers 28/6 to 33/6 score; cutters 28/6 to 33/6 score; bacon 32/6 score. On Wednesday the weekly


ennis, 9-pin bowling lanes—


BIRTHS


COWPERTHWAITE (nee Holgate) —On April 11, 1966. at Standen Hey, Clitheroe, to George and Florence,. a daughter; Helen, a sister for Edward; Thanking all concerned.


FORD.—On April 1. 1966, at Kingston Hospital. Surrey, to


Ml', and Mrs. J. A. Ford, a daugh­ ter. Julie Adele, a sister for Trevor and Neil.


MAUDSLEY (nee Urpuhart).—On April 9, 1966. at Bull Hill, Dar- wen. to Michael and Hilary, a brother for Lesley. Thanking the family doctor and all concerned.


TAYLOR.—On 8 April 1966, at Bramley Meade to Annice Chris­ tine (nee Hailwood) and Graham, a son, Paul. Thanking family doctor and Staff.


WHITE.— On April 8, 1966 at Bramley Meacle to Dorothy and Brian, a son. Alistair Brian. Thanks to family doctor and staff at Bramley Meade.


ENGAGEMENTS


CARTER— GRIMSHAW. — 'The engagement is announced be­ tween Jack Kenneth, only son of Mr. ancl Mrs. F. Hammond, of 24 Siddows Avenue, and Valeric Ann, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Grimshaw of lo. Sid­ dows Avenue, CUtheroe.______


CARTER—GRIMSHAW. — Con­ gratulations to Jack and Valeric on your engagement. —Best wishes from mum, dad


and Ian.


CARTER—GRIMSHAW. — Com gratulatlons Valeric and Jack on your engagement. —Love and best wishes from Grandma and Granddad Boyer.


COOK—LANGFORD. — Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Langford, of 19, Green Drive. Clitheroe, have pleasure in t announcing the engagement of


Neil, son of Mr. anq Mrs. T. Cook of 119, Rydal Mount, Sabden. —Congratulations from both


heir daughter Beryl, to Thomas


families. We apologise that the above announce­


ment appeared in the incorrect column of our issue of April 7. 1966.


HORN— FUNNELL.— The engage­ ment is announced between Irene, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Funnell, Stump Cross, Bolton-by-Bowland and Robert, youngest son of Mr. Horn, school l House Farm, Kclbrook, and the


ate Mrs. Horn. —Congratulations from both


families.


SUNTER— TH RUMBLE. — The engagement is announced between Terrence Rintoul the eldest son of Mrs. B. Sunter of t 27. Ribble Lane. Chatburn, and


—, Haven Street, Todmorden. families.


DEATHS


ALWAY.—On Aoril 8, 1966. at 2, Jud Falls, stonyhurst, Emma Mabel, aged 82 years, the dearly ge loved wife of Thomas Neale Fitz­


wrald Alway, formerly of Tach- pay. Bristol. Cremation was at


April 12. 1966. —The Scales Funeral Service.


leasington on Tuesday last, Tel. Clitheroe 345.


JOWETT.—On Sunday, 10 April, 1966, in Hospital, Edmund, the dearly loved husband of Emma Jowett. of 1. Chester Avenue, Clitheroc aged 86 years. Crem­ ation was at Accrington on Wednesday. 13 April. —Calverley’s Funeral Directors. Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day: 1017 night.


MARSHALL— On April 10. 1966 In hospital) James William, the l dearly loved husband ol the


cate Edith Marshall, of 7, Rade- yealyffe Street, Clltheroe, aged 66


She tRadtbawl 48 PARSONS LANE CLITHEROE


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA ’Phone Clilheroe 183 (Day and Night) lor


WREATHS :: OUT FOWERS


BOUQUETS :: PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders.


ACKNOWLEDGl MENTs


EDDLESTON. — Mr. Charles Eddleston and ta™s' wish to thank all Ivy's irlcn^t in Clitheroe and CllthcrS Hospital, for floral tributes aw messages of condolence ,5 ccived in their sad loss' thanking the Rev. R. Joblm./! Clitheroe for his kind mlnisti-* tions and E. T. Birtwistle their


Sons Ltd. for and attention. 31, Beaconsficld Harwood.


SEED POTATOES,


ONION AND


SHALLOT SETS AT


T H E O S


IrH E O WILSON & SONS LTl 1


4 and 7. York St.. Clitheroif Tel. 88.


DEAN'S HAl


' ' kina htij Street, Great


JOWETT.—Mrs. M. Hammons wishes to thank til! relative”


friends and neighbours for kirs expressions of sympathy received during her recent time c.


sorrow; also the doctors an-* i u staff at Blackburn Royal Infirr-'.l Si ary, the Rev. A. F. Clark ar.d l f l doctor for their kind ministn. tions. 1, Chester Avenue, Clitheroe.


MARSHALL.—The family 0( tit. late James William .Marsha' * , wish to thank all relativt-' I I friends and neighbours lor the? 11! messages of sympathy and flora'- sa tributes received durins tht” tod bereavement: also the do,-,


Rrs and staff of Blackbin moyal Infirmary, for their kind


7 inistrations. . Radcclyffc Street, Clithercp


MAUDSLEY.—Ml'S. L. Maiitfe and family wish to thank a relatives, friends, neighbor,' and manager and stall of c.vi t Withgill Farm, for their flora;


pributes and messages of syp.


their kind ministrations. 1, Withgill Cottages, Mytton, Nr. Clitheroe.


LADIES! Alii Requisites J


AEROSOL HAIRS


HAIRSLIDES FOR ROLLERS, SHAMPI LEMON CONDITIO!


3 Market Phi TELEPHONE


athy received during their sai bereavement: also the disirit; nurses, and doctors and Stas o' Accrington Victoria Hospital, (C


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PARKER.—Tlte relatives of th, late Florence Parker exprts sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for floral tributes messages of sympathy and tint ness shown during their <


bereavement; also the fame; doctor, district nurse and R


A. Clark for their kindness., 13, Brungerley Avenue, Clitheroe.


he late Mr. C. G. Sunter, to Dorothy Elizabeth, eldest daugh­ 9ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howarth,


Congratulations from both > ev


SNAPE.—Mr. and Mrs. Snap: Bernard and Winofndc wish to n thank all relatives, lriends and


of sympathy, floral tributes, letters, Masses, and donations to Christie's hospital, and manat;- ment and girls of Trutex to: t kindness received during their


eighbours for kind expresslou


Wime of sorrow: also Rev. Fatten a ilson and Thomas, the nuree t nd family doctors and nurses c: ahe Radio Therapy Clinic arl Rmbulance staff of Preston n oyal Infirmary for past kind­ Tess during Ann's illness. t hanking also the members c:


cn’s Unionist Association, tie Children of Mary and R. R Sinter and Son for dignifle: arrangements. 43, Avenue Road. Hurst Green.


he Hurst Green W.I.. the W oi. IN MEMORIAM


BEATTIE.—In loving memory t: my dear wife Ann who died 1!


April. 1965. I cannot bring the old days


Your smiles I cannot see. I treasure now the memories, Of days that used to be. —From husband Gilbert.


back.


ford Methodist Church, at 1-30 t p.m. on Thursday. April 14, prior


tery. —Calvcrley's Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day; 1017 night.


rs. Service was at West Brad­ o interment in Clltheroe Ceme­


MAUDSLEY.—On April 6, 1966. at 1, Withgill Cottages, Mytton. Nr. Clltheroe, William Henry, the dearly loved husband of Lizzie Maudsley, aged 75 years. In­ terred at Mytton Church on Tuesday. 12 April, 1966. —Calverley’s Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day; 1017 night.


ODDIE.—On April 12. 1966. in hospital, Sarah, the beloved wife of the late Dawson Oddle, of 3. East View, Pendleton, aged 83 years. Service and interment at All Saints’ Church, Pendleton, today. Friday. April 15, at 2 t p.m. Friends please accept this


—Inq. Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


he only Intimation.


PARKER.— On 8 April, 1966, at her home, 13, Brungerley Avenue Clltheroe, Florence, the dearly loved sister of the late Eustace George and June Castell Parker of Hale, Cheshire, In her t 90th year. Service and crema­


prize show and sale of newly weekly sale of all classes of sheep was held. There ivas a large attendance


of customers, and there was a good trade for the newly calved cattle, though the trade for the sheep was rather slack. Quoatations were: best black


L Inq. Tomlinson's .(Clltheroe)


BEATTIE. — Treasured mentors of a dear mother, who passed


BEATTIE.— In loving memory c: a dear mother and grandmoth: ■ (Ann) who died 13 April. 1955.


Ever remembered. —From all at Birkett Farm. Newton.


CO WPERTH WAITE. — Ren® bering with love our belovcu


parents: dad who died 17 Apr- 1965 and mother who died i June 1945.


“In heavenly love abiding. —The family, Pendleton, Clit- eroe and West Bradford.


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FRANKLAND— In fondest n® . ory of my father Robert, ra died April ’ 3. 1958: also moth;. Isabella, who died August !..


1930. —Prom Ana. Jack and family.


SMITHIES.— In loving memo.i t a dear husband, dad and grant dad Leonard, who passed


one year ago today. We wonder why it happened.


dayion was at Skipton on Wednes­ — . 13 April, 1966. td. Tel. 154.


and white cows £90 to £109; best cows of other' breeds £78 to £92; best heifers £95 to £115; other heifers £72 to £88; half bred ewes with twin lambs £3/16/- to £4/12/- per head; half bred ewe with lamb £3/10/- to £4/2/- per head; horned ewes with lamb £2/14/- to £3/8/-per hed; half bred hogs with lamb £5/10/-; half bred hogs £4 to £5/12/-; horned hogs £3/8/- to £5/2/-. ■ The judges, were R. Duxbury


SMITH.— On April 10.1966, at his home, “Riversdale,” 74, Down- ham Road, Chatburn. John, the beloved husband of the late Minnie Smith, aged 83 years, interred at Christ Church. Chat­ burn, on April 14. at 2-30 p.m. —Inq. Bennett, Clltheroe. Tel. 582.


TODD.—On April 12, 1966. at 93. I Woone Lane, Clitheroe, Richard


ate Thomas and Ellen Todd (formerly of Clay House Farm, Downham) in his 70th year. Service and interment at-S t. Leonard's Church, Downham, today. Friday, April 15, at 10-30 t a.m. Friends please accept this


lngham, the beloved son of the .........................


of Knowle Green and F. Town of Earby. They awarded the prize for the best heifer to—1 Robinson and Spensley of Clitheroe and 2 H. Jay of Cow Ark, and also awarded prizes for best cow to W. Riley of Wis- well and J. L.. and E. Berry-of Chaigley.


'


Church Sunday school took part in a service of nine lessons with Passion music, for Holy Week.


On Tuesday, of last week, the scholars of Clitheroe Parish


Wreaths, Bouquets. Cut Flowers, etc.


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


Residence: 14, Brook Street,. M Clitheroe.


Tel. Chatburn 230 embers of Teleflower.


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And distance seems a lot. There’s a flower that blooms


, . Tls between us. rian.


So soon he had to go: Someday we’ll know the ans*..


But how we miss him so. Though heaven and earth oiw* us.


Lyn Harry, Lilly, grandciy B nda, daughter Mary


REDHEAD.— In loving menio.7,^ a dear dad. Ernest, who April 19. 1965.


To you, just you. my Btrtf.


Behind my smiles Is nww For the dad 1 lost and loved <


, _,nf


How much I miss you no o- knows;


—From' his loving bawsg Frances, Danny and granary dren Clitheroe.______


TODD.—In memory of AndtfJ


he only Intimation. —Inq. Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


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Come and buy son!


who died April 16. 1964. On whose soul, sweet Jesus u — mercy.


Mary and family.


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