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\ 10 Clilheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, July 15,1966 PRIMROSE GARAGE


IMMACULATE LOW MILEAGE USED CARS


1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965


1965


WHALLEY ROAD, CL1THEROE


Tel: 8 8 3 /4 /5


L SERVICE ARE CHEAP CARS WORTHWHILE ? BETTER THE SECURITY OF ONE OF OUR QUALITY f.HF.rKFP and GUARANTEED VEHICLES


HIGHEST OF USED CAR STANDARDS 1964 WOLSELEY HORNET, maroon


M.G. 1100, red, our own secretary’s per­


sonal car ................................................. AUSTIN 1800 De Luxe, heater, washers,


12,000 miles only..................................... (Nov.) MINI COOPER 1275 ‘S’ 4,000 miles only. A chance to save £150 ...... £650 FORD Cortina G.T. 4 door, one owner, A Scintillating sports saloon ................... £665 TRIUMPH 1200. Local owner, Blue and


£630 £760


White ..................................................... £530 BEDFORD UT1L1BRAKE. fully up­


holstered, 12 seater, heater, 11,000 miles


only ................... l................................... VANDEN PL AS 11,000 nominal mileage, one owner, stone, a car of quality at a realistic price......................................


T H O R N B E R S


£730 £545


CLOGMAKERS


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


Abo BOOT, SHOE and CLOG REPAIRS (SAME DAY IF REQUIRED)


AGENT FOR — PIRELLI, TUF, EAGLE, FINN GEORGE WARD and SAVILE ROW BOOTS — SHOES — SLIPPERS


86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING and CARPET CLEANING


PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475


B. BRIDGES Brush and Vacuum


Chimney Sweep (formerly SEYMOURS)


Prompt Service No Fuss


No Dirt 2 Woone Lane, Clitheroe


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


C A R P E T ALTERATIONS REFITTING SERVICE


Luxaflex Venetian Blinds


Fitted Free WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


RE-UPHOLSTERY


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


Estimates free Phone or writes J. LOMAX


55 LARKHILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


WANTED


Broken and Fallen Wool Also Daggins Prompt Cash


Licence No. 5,9521/00 J. HIGHLAND


3 STAMFORD PLACE,


CLITHEROE — Tel: 300 D A N N Y ’ S


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 99


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS. GATES ETC.


THE NEW WANEY EDGE. Fencing ot all descriptions. RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING


Can bo seen on the above premises


LOGS FOR WINTEH EXTENSION LADDERS


Open Saturdays until 4-3U o.ni.


Wliy put up with damp uneven Floors?


Asphalt Floors AND LINO T IL ING


Estimates Free. No Obligation V Consult,


JAMES BOLTON .& Sou (ASPHALTERS) LTD.


lo w e r eanam w h a r f ,. BLACKBURN


on nil floor problems Telephone:


Evenings Blackburn 55342. Blackburn. 59438. . L .C .E . Hire & Contract Service


Lancashire Car Exchange Ltd.


LIVERPOOL ROAD. BURNLEY Telophono 27231


OST COMPETITIVE RATES TAKING BOOKINGS


CAR HIRE BY THE DAY M WEEK OR Y E A R ____


FOR THE HOLIDAYS - N O W ,


; WHEN rYOU-CAN HAVE •


CONTRACT HIRE TERMS ON APPLICATION


.- Telephone Burnloy 27231


MORECAMBE BAY or THE LAKES •you can't beat. CALLENDER for best Caravans with guaranteed sites and on-the- spot after-sales service. Our used, Caravan Bargains are second to none.- .


VISIT OUR NEW SHOWOROUND CALLENDER CARAVANS LTD.


CARNFORTH (Tel. Carnlorth 3224). SCOTLAND ROAD (Main AS).


pay us a visit we are sure to have, something for you


Nylons from 2/6 pair KNITWEAR


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


Men’s Nylon Sports Shirts,


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


Ladies white Nylon Cardigans FIELDS FARM


porch; lounge; kitchen; large store; 3 good bedrooms; modern 3 piece bathroom.


Comprising—Modernised Farmhouse containing: entrance


with 424 acres or thereabouts of highly productive meadow and pasture land In a ring lence. and Includes some of the finest


Farmbuildings including T.T. Shippons for 33 together


land in the noted Rtbble Valley. LOT 2.


fronting onto the main Clitheroe road. LOT 3. 7'265 acres or thereabouts of good pasture land with fron­


Five acres or thereabouts of highly productive meadow land Tel. 602.


revioiLlv) in the Starkle Arms. Clltheroe on TUESDAY, 26th JULY at 3-0 p.m«.


Full particulars from: RICHARD TURNER &.SON. Auctioneers and Valuers.


BENTHAM. Tel.: 444/5/6. or CLITHEROE 1369. NOEL KING


(Ex-Hoover 10 years) • 43 PIMLICO ROAD ;


Hoover Service PHONE CLITHEROE 979


Day or evening appointment* YOUNG LADIES.


CUTTING YOUR HAIR?


f 1 PER OZ. paid for suitable O / * hair tied at out end. Bin. , or longer.


BANBURY POSTICHE (DW) LTD., BANBURY, OXON.


A N T I Q U E S WANTED FOR CASH


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


ROBINSON. H EYS & CO. LTD. ..- The Old Firm;


Lower Eanam Wharf. Blackburn SAVE LINO


.Have your Old Flagged Floor* Covered with Coloured Asphalt. Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs. ' oto. Tol. Blaokburn 55342.


FOOTBRIDGE—ESHTON TERRACE LEVEL CROSSING


day and Sunday, 23rd and 24th July, and the public are advised that it may be necessary to close the level crossing and the highway approaches thereto for short periods on those days.


. . The above footbridge is to be demolished during Satur­ p • For sale by auction (subject to conditions imd unless sold . . . , ,


Solicitors: Messrs Steele & Son. Castlegate, CUtheroe. .


. . . . , .


and drainage. The vendor reserves the right to either amalga­ mate or divide any of the lots.


tage onto the West Bradford road. Vacant nossession on completion. Mains electricity, 'water


of the General Rate for the year 1966/67 is overdue and, if not paid forthwith, the Council must consider proceedings for recovery; which may be commenced without further


Payment of this instalment should be made at the Borough Treasurer's Office, Church Street, Clitheroe.


notic6< -


refuse collection will be interrupted but it. is hoped the Council may rely, on the. co-operation of householders to use dustbins during the first week for normal domestic t refuse only so os’ to enable the weekly collection cycle


REFUSE COLLECTION—JULY HOLIDAYS Because of the July hoi ays, the regular cycle of


o be resumed as soon as possible after the holidays.


GENERAL RATE Ratepayers are reminded that the first instalment


. CHIMNEY SWEEP


Brush and Vacuum Prompt attention


C. WHITTAKER Tel. Chatburn 496


t ’OK SMALL POK CABLES ANU SECOND- HAND STANDARD MACHINES. t’HEE DELIVERY AND COLLECTIONS. WITH­ IN 411 MILES RADIUS MINIMUM PERIOD I DAYS. LATEST MODEL MACHINES. COST A LITTLE MURE. VERY LOW CHARCSES FOR PERIOD CONTRACTS. WE ALSO HIRE, REPAIR. BUY AND SELL ADD1NO. CALCULAT- INO. DICTATION AND DUPLIOAT1NU MACHINES. CASH REGISTERS. OFFICE FURNITURE. ETC.


HIRE A i'YPEWRITER 1/- PER DAY


Clitheroe 6 miles. Blackburn 5 miles, Accrington 4 miles ro ' Comprising—Detached farmhouse containing: 2 reception


HEY MOOR FARM. GREAT HARWOOD


side and rear. Ample farmbuildings including T.T. sliippons for 74


bathroom. Outside; Small yard, coal store and w.c.; gardens at front,


F. H. BROWN LTD. CHAPEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT SHOWROOMS:


Tel. BURNLEY 26623 (J lines).


MB TODMORDEN ROAD BURNLEY.


House Names and Numbers MADE TO ORDER


WROUGHT IRON GATES Balustrades, Door Grilles,


GAS and ARC WELDING UNDERTAKEN


LIGHT FABRICATIONS etc. for ELECTRICAL and


service - Phone Clitheroe 2538 L. SHIELDS


HEATING ENGINEERS For prompt and efficient


MORDAUNT WORKS KIRKMOOR ROAD CLITHEROE


D O R I S ’S Bargain Stall


CLITHEROE MARKET OFFERS YOU


Ladies and Gents underwear at keen prices


together with approx 67i acres of exceptionally good meadow and pasture land In very good heart as the quality of the stock produced and numbers carried, will prove. Mains electricity and gas, mains and private water supply.


Gas central heating.


LOT 2. ■61 acres of good meadow and pasture land having a good access from Whalley road. m Vacant possession on 30th September or earlier by arrange­


divide any of the lots. Viewing: The owner/occupier Mr. R. Beresford will show the


MONDAY 25th JULY, at 7-0 pjn. Full particulars from the Joint agents:


RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers. BENTHAM. Tel. 444/5/6, or CLITHEROE 1369.


ent. The Vendor reserves the right to either amalgamate or


Tel. 602. p For sale by auction (subject to-conditions and unless sold


farm by appointment. Tel. Great Harwood 2331. Solicitors: Messrs. Steele & Son, Castlegate, Clitheroe.


reviously) in t:>o Game Cock Hotel. Great Harwood, on


JAMES BARLOW & SON. Auctioneers.


- Helmshore Road, HASLINGDEN. Tel. Rossendale 1438.


FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM FOR SALE IN THREE LOTS


1 mile Clitheroe; 18 miles Skipton; 18 miles Preston. LOT 1.


Situate adjoining the lovely old world village of Waddington. oms: kitchen; outer kitchen; 5 bedrooms; modern 3-plece ..................... Cream and ................................................. £425


1964 AUSTIN A60. De Luxe, choice of three all in excellent condition from .............. £535


1964 1100’s. Choice of three from .................. £470 1964 MINI SUPER, one lady owner, blue, low mileage


1963 AUSTIN A60. De Luxe. Choice of two from ................................


1962 FORD ANGLIA De Luxe, maroon and beige, one owner ............................


£365 £475


1963 MORRIS 1100 De Luxe, dark green, ‘X’ tyres, exceptional ............;...................... £435


£315


1961 WOLSELEY 1500, grey, local owner very good throughout .............................. £305


1961 AUSTIN A40. Countryman; one owner £285 EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS


1961 TRIUMPH 1200, heater.......... .......only £325 1959 AUSTIN A40, De Luxe.......................... £210 1958 (MODEL) ROVER 90 .......................... £240


Of Special Interest to Dairv Farmers and Speculative Builders. For Sale in 2 Lots.


LOT 1


74 ACRE DAIRY FARM with possession (having half mile of road frontago for future development)


§|\SPECIALISTS IN AUSTIN RILEY MORRIS M.G.


SALES BY AUCTION FOB SALE BY AUCTION


VALUABLE ACCOMMODATION, LAND AND BARN.


TOCKHOLES. Nr. Darwon.


conditions and unless sold prev­ iously) In the Rook Inn. Took- holes on Thursday, 28 July. 11)66. at. 6 p.m


h RICHARD TURNER & SON f ave received Instructions to offer


or Sale by Auction (subject to l Tire valuable accommodation


and and bam adjoining Lower Hill Farm, Tockholes and com­ prising 30 acres or thereabouts of good pasture land all In a ring fence; stone and slate built barn with 8-stirk shlppon with baulk above.


InVacant possession will be given wSolicitors:- Messrs. Charles-


September.


Chapel Street. Settle. Tel. 3189. Yorks.


ham. Tel: 254, Nr. Lancaster: and Viewing arrangements and full


particulars from:- RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valuers. Bentham. Tel. 444/5/6. Near Lancaster.


DAIRY AND STOCK-REARING FARM FOR SALE BY AUCTION


SHAYS FARM. TOSSIDE


mSlaidbuvn 4 miles; Clitheroe 9 aining: living room: kitchen:


iles; Settle 9 miles. t Modernised farmhouse. — con­


wOutside: coal store, garage and t orth & Co.. Station Road. Ben-


Geoffrey Taylor & Co.


Auctioneers, Estate Agents, Surveyors and Valuers


6-8 CHURCH ST.. CLITHEROE Tel. 1252 ■,


Also at Blackburn Tel. 55425


Two Delightfully Situated Semi-Detaohed Cottages. One with Vaeant Possession.


Cross Cottage (now known os Sagnr .Fold) and a large plot of land suitable for building.


CRINDLETON, Nr. CLITHEROE Holly Bank Cottage and Holly


s The cottages are constructed of atone with rendered elevations


nd have a slate roof.


Holly Bank with vacant posses­ sion comprises- entrance porch: flo living room 15’ x 12' boarded


s or, range with back boiler: t itting room 12’ x 12’. modern


kitchen 12' x 10: 6" white sink (h & c): separate low suite w.c.:


iled flreplace; store under stairs: JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


bedroom 1: 12’ x 12'. flreplace: bedroom 2: 16’ x 11’ 8" .airing cupboard.


store and store. a Rateable value £29. Rates pay­ nd comprising: vestibule ent­


Outbuildings comprising fuel


pantry; sitting room: 3 bed­ rooms; bathroom: separate w.c.


shippon for 15; shlppons for 11. 4, 2 and 2. Calf Shlppon for 9 with sheep dipper: dairy: piggery: barn; implement shed.


orkshop Farmbuildings include: T.T.


good sound meadow, pasture and rough grazing land.


Land: There are 53'847 acres of t Vacant possession on comple­


ion. d Mains electricity, septic tank


rainage, private water supply. CSolicitors: Messrs. Steele & Son.


Mr. W. Staveley. Tel. Slaidburn 653.


astlegate. Clitheroe. Tel. 602. Viewing by arrangement with


c For sale by Auction (subject to ioonditions and unless sold prev­


Gisburn on Thursday. 28th July, at 3-0 p.m.


Full particulars from: RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valuers. Bentham. Tel. 444/5/G. Near Lancaster.___________


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO.. LTD.


TODAY. FRIDAY. 15 July a Fortnightly prize sale of in-


60 young short-dated calvers and 120-160 stores will bo on offer. Mr. A. Proctor will show upwards of 100 choice stores: J Kay 14 heifers due for service.


nd store cattle at 11 a.m. when MONDAY NEXT. 18 July


a.m. when the following will be offered: 30-40 cattle; 30-40 pigs: 750-800 lambs, sheep and ewes. (Last sale Nos.: Cattle 34, Pigs


31, lambs and sheep 675). TUESDAY NEXT, 19 July


n Weekly prize sale of calves,


lambs and ewes. In that order, commencing 12 noon. A seasonal show .will be on offer


ewly-calved cattle, store sheep, c in each class and the cattle will July. FRIDAY, August 5


season’s sheep sales now obtain­ able from the office.


a Sale of all classes store sheep nd lambs. Schedules for the Tel. 325.


PROPERTY FOR SALE CHOICE OF TWO


New Luxury Detached Three Bedroomed Bungalows


at church close, WADDINGTON.


Garage and forecourt with gardens front and rear.


Apply: E. TUDOR, A.V.I.,


4 Wellhouse Road, Barnoldswick. Tel. 3173


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


_____


and heifers.'' (Last sale No. 35). Next in-calf and store sate 29


onsist of smart young local cows Weekly sale of'fatstock at 11-30 usly) in the Festival Hall,


rance; living room 15’ 9" x 13’ 6” concrete floor, modern tiled flre­ place. Large Pantry or store under stairs; sitting room 11’ 6" x 6’ 3" concrete floor; kitchen 12’ 4’’ x 10 6” concrete floor, white sink: separate low suite w.c. Bedroom 1: 15’ 6” x 14’ pedestal washbasin with mirror and vitrolite splash­ back. Bedroom 2: 16’ 9” x 6' 3” widening t.o 9’ 6”. airing cup­ board.


ble £15-4-6. Water Rate £2-1-8. a Sagar Fold, at present tenanted


a Rateable value £26. Rates pay­


please apply to: GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.


25 MOOR LANE. CLITHEROE.


PRICE £2.000


Double Fronted Shop Premises with 16’ Frontage.


access to Lowergate at rear, com­ prising:


Main shopping street—loading


asphalt floor. Large Storeroom: 19’ 6” x 11’ 9”


Sales Shop: 16’ x 13’ with


with boarded floor. Two Basement Rooms.


floor: (1) 18' 6" x 13’: (2) 16 3 X 7’ 9": (3) 16’ 3" x T 9".


able £63. Ground rent £2-1-0. All main services.


Three Store Rooms on the first


Second' Foor: One store room. Rateable value £106. Rates pay­


ble £13-13-0. Water rate £1-19-2. For appointments to view


a In the estate ol Mrs. Mary Eliz­ obeth Schofield deceased and s thers, from properties in Gar- ftang. Leyland and Mellor, and


or vendors generally to within the—


SALEROOMS. STONE BRIDGE. LONGR1DGE,


Saturday next, 16th July. 1966. at 10-30 a.m.


ANTIQUE and MODERN


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS


Sale to commence at 10-30 a.m. with small goods, resuming at


1-30 p.m. NOW ON VIEW. (450 lots). JOHN E. PINDER


Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent.


Stone-Bridge, Longridge Tel: 2282


by our own transport If re,(lu1^ by arrangement


office. TO LET


GRAZING LAND for horses, to let.—Ring Chatbum 457.


L.OANS P| S^ i a ^ N^ r n CUVE


Road, Leicester.______ _ LOST


VeRoS


Goods collected and delivered through the


ESTATE AGENTS & VALUERS


. 1-3 CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE.


.. 1092 EVENINGS 1016


COMING OF AGE


COOK. — Congratulations Rose­ mary on your 21st birthday.


bless.Love, mum. Keith.


OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL.


DETAILS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE ON REQUEST.


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castle Gate. Clitheroe. Tel. 1092.


Good1luck. good health. God dad. Lynne and


MACNAUGHTON. —.Congratula­ tions Ian on your 21st birthday.


Every1good wish for the future. —Mr and Mrs. Layfleld. —All my love, Deanna._______


SEEDALL. — Congratulations Michael on your 21st birthday. 16 July. 1966. May health and happiness be yours always. —All my love, mum.______


SEEDALL. — c ongratn'at|°nf Michael on your 21st birthday.


16 July. 1966. good luck and


h^ProiifAlan, Dorothy and baby Catherine.


ENGAGEMENTS


ROBERTS—LEIGH. — The en­ gagement is announced between Brenda Hilda Leigh, only daugh­ ter of Mr. H. Leigh. 44 Brown- l low Street. Clitheroe. and the


Keith Roberts, only son of Mr and Mi’s. R. Roberts. 15 Ffordd Tudor Holyhead. Anglesey. —Congratulations from both


ate Mrs. A. Leigh, and Richard families,________


ROBERTS—LEIGH. — Congrat­ ulations and best wishes Brenda and Keith on your engagement. —With love from Derek and


Valerie. WEDDING LANG—HARTMANN.—On July 9,


1966, at St. Thomas Church. Kendal. Tony, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Lang of 26, Collin Road, Kendal, and Lydia, daughter of M. and Mme. E. Hartmann, of Strasbourg.


DEATHS BEARDSWORTH.—On. 11 July


1966, in hospital. Annie, aged 52 years, the dearly loved wife of John and dear mother of Susan, 1, Railway View. Billlngton. Ser­ tvice was on Thursday at BUling-


____


GMEMORIALS W. ROCK


Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road


MONUMENTAL MASON'S


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


ACKNOWLEDGiMENTS


BEARDSWORTH.—Mr. J. Beards, worth and family wish to tW


all relatives and friends lor th.i, kind expressions of symnath? also the Billington Bam|k Chapel, the Whalley WeslSS Chapel, Rev. Rasmussen and J. Beardwood for floral spiritual tributes: also the tor and staff of Ward i n S


DEAN’S


dale Hospital. Preston, for th>K kind attention. 1. Railway View, Bllllngton.


HAWORTH—Sire. Haworth wlslir-, to thank all who sent present, i cards, flowers and good wishes on the occasion of her son, birthday.


NUTTER.—The family ot the late Mr. James Nutter sincere,-


n thank all relatives, friends an) s eighbours for their kind expriC


ions of sympathy and flora: r tributes received during theh


care and kindness throughout his illness.


—The Bungalow. 7, Accrington Road, Wlialley.


matron, doctors and entire «»? of M.M. 4 Ward of the Victorn Hospital. Accrington, for the)


ecent bereavement; also th» 1


STINSON. — Mrs. M. E. Stinson r and family wish to thank “3


aelatives, friends, neighbours ond the management and f f Trinidad Mastic Supply A


Cremation at Pleasington. —Inq. B. Wilkinson. Billington.


on Baptist Chapel, prior to Tel. Whalley 3264.


HORSFALL (nee Wllmot) S.R.N.. Michael and John's Churcli ii


ors and staff of Queen’s Hospital, and the


S.C.M.—On July 2, 1966. at Bulawayo, Rhodesia, suddenly, bein hospital Aiieen aged 29 years, t a YLOR.—The Tamilv nr tv,« i .


their kindness. 53, WhaUey Road. Clltheroe.


Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilmot. 21, Manor Road, Clitheroe. A sorrow


lo s t from Waddington FcU.hfmu-1 JENKINS.____________ __________ nd dearly loved daughter of and neighbours for


"Masham Hoggs, blue on back, I William Thomas, aged J6_years. snip near ear.—Dlnsdale. Wad-1 dington. Tel. Clitheroe 640.


too deep for words. -On Ju ly ' 12. 1966,


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


NO DEPOSIT T.V.! No Deposit T.V.! Only 7/6 weekly rental.—


Your set is waiting for you at Telehlre.—Agent:. Mt'. H. Koine. 48 Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel.


1444._________


HUSH PUPPIES, men's ladies'.and children’s. All sizes and styles


now in stock.—D. Lord & Son, 5 Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 4 8 8 ._______________________


OPEN SATURDAY, July 16 until 3-00 p.m. Closed Monday. July 18 until July 25.—Economic


Stores, 70. Whalley Road. Clith­ eroe,________________________


IF YOU WOULD LIKE a T.V. set on NO DI^OSITteimsBOto


Telehire,—Agent: Mr. H. Kaine, 48 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel.


1444. _______


PINK NYLON BRIDESMAID’S dress short, bust 38”. Accessor­ ies to match.—Apply Advertiser


and T i m e s . ___________ PRAM HOODS RE-COVERED.


S S c k 5 service161*— “ enthSS’s. Market place CUtheroe. Tel. 167


FRAME TENT. 13 ft. x 7 ft. 3 ins. cimmaculate, separate sleeping


and sewn-ln ground sheet, £-6 the lot.—Write Box No. Rl. Advertiser and Times.______


ompartment with two aiibeds


un DEPOSIT T.V.! No Deposit t !v.! No Deposit T.V.!—Telehire. Telehlre! Telehire!—Agent. Mr.


__________


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


Nelson. _______


RE-UPHOLSTERY by Beakbane. Your upholstery problems set­ otled speedily. Your 3 piece or


add chairs recovered like new in


patterns. No fancy prices. Defin­ bitely no extras. Every Job done


________


take a pride in their work. For l unbeatable prices and unequal­


we will call anytime.- anywhere. Beakbane, 68. Sandygate, Burn­


ny one of a large quantity of y our expert craftsmen who ed service.—Write or phone and ley. Tel. 27188.


GOOD CHOICE of ladles’ and OS drip-drl Poplin or Terylene Rain­ coats in stock, ideal holiday coats. — Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Road, CUtheroe.___


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


CATTLE AND GENERAL MARKET HENTHORN PARK


CHESTER AVENUE PLAYGROUND CASTLE PLAYING FIELD


(Lower portion adjoining railway)


The above will be CLOSED from 12 o’clock midnight on SATURDAY, 16th JULY, 1966, to 12 o’clock noon on SUNDAY, 17th JULY, 1966.


H. Kain, 48 Moor Lane. Clith­ eroe.


HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Your NO DEPOSIT T.V. waits for you at Telehire. — Agent, Mr. H. Kain, 48 Moor Lane. Clitheroe.


Tel. 1444.


RUSBRIDGE for hlgll-c ass DIA- MOND repairs of all Kinds,


LADIES’ AND C H I L D R E N ’S ANORAKS in quilted nylon. Also 34in and 36in. chest size, S in poplin at 35/-.—Economic


satisfaction guaranteed-24 King William St.. Blackburn. Tel. | 59109.


tores/70 Whalley Road. Clith­ eroe.____ ________ ________


IF YOU WOULD LIKE a T.V. set on NO DEPOSIT terms, weekly


rental only 7/6, then B° to TELEHIRE.—Agent: Mr. H. Kain, 48 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


WOODEN CYCLE SHED 9ft. x 6ft. No reasonable offer --refused.


______ ______


Knowles. Brook Cottages, Wad­ dington.


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make jou a good offer In part-exchange- for new goods.—24, King William


beloved husband of Elizabeth Hannah Jenkins, of 7 Thorn Street. Sabden. dearly loved father of Elizabeth, Doris, Ellen, Peter, Miriam and Annie and a dear granddad. Interment on Saturday, at St. Nicholas


sympathy and floral tribute receive during their sad bermS them1


and neighbours for their S


1“™ kindness and attention 49 Standen Road. Clitlieroe?"


IN MEMORIAM Church Cemetery, Sabden. 10-30 DEWHURST.—Treasured


^CoKiperatlve Funeral Services. I Tel. Burnley 26149 or 26148.


MOORBY.—On 10 July 1966. In I


Jayne, Terence and John of The Flat, 6-8 Castle St.. Clith­ eroe. Cremated at Pleasington on


Thursday.


—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.


, _


STINSON.—On July 9. 1966. in ! hospital, Ernest, the dearly loved husband of Margaret E . , Stinson and dear father of Margaret, Betty. Sylvia and Barbara, of 53 Whalley Road. | Clitheroe. in his 58th year. Requiem Mass was offered in Ss. Michael and John's Church prior to interment at Clitheroe Ceme­ —tery on July 13. R.I.F. 582.


Inq. Bennett, CUtheroe. Tel.


un nppnsiT T.V. Choose your N


Street. Blpckburn.______ _ s?tSt TELEHIRE NOW! Only 7/6


Tel. 1444. _______


TAYLOR.—On 9 July, 1966. at her daughter’s residence, 49 Standen Road, Clitheroe. Clara, the wife of George Henry Taylor, of 10. King Lane, Clitheroe. aged 60 years. Cremation was at Accrington'on'July 13. _Inq. Veevers, Funeral Direc­ tors, Clitheroe. Tel. 75 or 673.


weekly rental.—Agent; Mr,, H. Kain. 48, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


MEN’S “Old Style” wide leg. w tailo? made Trousers, up to 42in


7 aist, in stock—Economic Stores ----------- .-


DON’T BE MISLEAD by extrava- _Tiie Scales Funeral Service, eant “up to” trade in offers. Tel. Clitheroe 345. Telehire offer minimum £15 allowance on your Hoovermatic (model. 3334) against latest


0 Whalley Road. Clitheroe. -


i Grindleton. _


Hoovermatic °r „ K^ nlS-t.1!^T I Telehire: Agent. Mr. H. Kaine.


48 Moor Lane. Clitheroe.


MEN’S BEIGE POPLIN SPORTS TROUSERS 27/6. Also Jeans in all sizes, by Varlson.—Economic


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Stores, 70 WhaUey Road CUth­ eroe.


DON’T PUT UP with a faulty Hoovermatic—we offer ininimum £15 allowance (model 3334) against latest Hoovermatic or Keymatic.—Telehire. Agent: Mr. H. Kainc, 48 Moor Lane, CUth-


eroe. Tel. 1444. ______


GARCROFT FURNISHINGS. 48. Duckworth Street. Blackburn. Tel 52945. Carpets. 3-piece suites at no deposit terms._____


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


Mellor 787


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re-1 covered: new aprons: wheels re­ ferred and repaired. — A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane ana | Woone Lane, CUtheroe. Tel. 683.


1963 COMMER COB VAN, with rear seats, £200—F. Hayhurst. Bridgewater Garage, CUtheroe. |


Tel. 547, ____________


£15 MINIMUM ALLOWED on your old Hoovermatic (model 3334) against latest Hoovermatic or Keymatic. Genuine offer at | Telehire. Agent: Mr. H. Kaine. 48 Moor Lane. CUtheroe. Tel. 1444.


LADIES’ Jumpers. Blouses and Cardigans, in all si ze s. — Economic Stores. 70 Whalley |


Road CUtheroe. B o r o u g h o f C l i t l ie r o e


1980 HUMBER SNIPE, finished In Windsor blue, many extras, T including overdrive and radio.


Hayhuvst, Bridgewater Garage. CUtheroe. Tel. 547.


axed till Anvil 1967. £390.—F. |


THREE PIECE COTTACE SUITE. pood cond. £10.—41 Salthill Rd., | CUtheroe. After 5-30 p.m.


1968 IS8ETT4 300. reconditioned pngine, .£90.—P. Hnvhurst. Bridgewater Garage. Clitlieroc. Tel. 547.


PERSONAL


BARCLAY GORSETIEPE. Mrs. Lambert. ’’Klloran." FodeclyffR Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 2869. will be ODen for business during the


holiday fortnight WANTED


LIGHTWEIGHT SPORTS CYCLE REQUIRED.—Write to Box No, R6. Advertiser and Times, giving details of model, price, etc.


I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown babies’ and children’s wear ladies: and gent’s clothing, cur­ tains.- • covers, anything except furniture. — Ring Accrington 35885.


I BUY AND COLLECT discarded clothing, ■ modern, good con­ dition. — Mi’s. Howarth, 31. Church'Square. Worsthorne. Tel. Burnley YVSSX


Published ' by' UNITED NEWSPAPEBS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. Clltheroe Advertiser and. Times, 3 King Street.


Registered at the GPO as ft Newspaper.


Clttheroe.. Tel.. . 40.7. And . printed at Northgate. Blackburn. Tel. 53345. London’ Office: ■ 37 Tudor Street. E.C.4.


urn 271. , „ ,


WHITTAKER—On 10 July. 1966. in Hospital. James, aged 72


Anne, and darling daddy of I l? July, l9a7.


hospital. William Moorby, aged 40 years, the darling husband of D.°n


w °£. a devoted sister, ■ Janei"


—From Nan. Addlscombe. Claremont Avenue. Clitlieroe


—Treasured memories of a vtrt dear mother and aunt Aldanm l0VinS SOn in‘i nc»te*


died 12 July, ig65. DEWHURST. — Happy memories


Always remembered. —Raymond. Muriel. Susan Christine, Michael and Sarah


of a wonderful mother and f£ar)Uma' who passed away July lo, 1965.


Addiscombe. Claremont Avenue' Clitheroe.


MONK.—In loving memory of > ° | arwHe (Polly) who died. July


Loved and remembered always, . ~ “ Om her loving husband


Dill.


RODDIS.—Treasured memories o’ Martha, who passed nwav sud­ denly, Tuesday, 20 July, 1963, —My proudest possession, — memories of you.


Clarence.


years, of the Warren Holt Home for the Aged, and late of 22, Monk Street. Clltheroe. Funeral from “Rockdale.” today (Friday) ■ at 11 a.m. Service and Interment 11-30 a.m. St. Ambrose Church.


WHITLEY.—On July 12, 1966, in hospital, Herbert Whitley, of Castleford. CUtheroe, in his 86th year. Cremation will take place at Accrington, today, Friday, July 15, at 1 p.m. —Inq. Bennett. CUtheroe. Tel. 582.


Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flower*, eto.


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


Residence: 14, Brook Street. Clitheroe.


Memhers of Teleflower. Member of the


National Association of Funeral Directors


Kind and Considerate Personal Service in time of need


Tomlinsons (CLITHEROE) LTD.


FUNERAL SERVICE CLITHEROE — Tel: 154


ALAN PARKER


the National Assooiation of Funeral Directors ’


Funeral Director Member ot


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and efllclenoy.


THE LAST TRIBUTE IN Chapel of Rest available PERSONAL SERVICE TERMENT or CREMATION


TELEPHONE WHALLEY 2301 (DAY OR NIGHT)


POULTRY


LIVE POULTRY required, ..top Srices.—S. Townson. Tel. Slaid-


404 PULLETS, vaccinated.: 80 11 weeks: 19 23 weeks. Also 100 white shavers. 9 weeks.—Smith. Bustards Fann, Rlmlngton. Tel.


Glsburn 332. AT STUD


LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud. Sows and ’ gilts - accommodated- tor.—'Tel. Whalley 3370.


DOGS


BEAGLE DOG. 1 year old, excel­ lent pedigree. Affectionate.1 Tel.


Clltheroe 1049.


LABRADOR-TYPE PUPPY, free W to good' home.—13, -Parker -Av..


halley Rd., Clltheroe. ■


I FUNERAL SERVICE I CUTHEROE 345


: SCALES.


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BU CLITHEROE We A R E complete!*


familiar with the funera requirements of all tleno


(nations. You can depen" upon us for respect ed understanding as well >s aoouracy in overy detail'


TATTERSALL.—Treasured mem­ ories of a dear wife Mary, who died July 18.1965. I think of her In silence And make no outward show. But what it meant to lose her. No one will ever know. —From her loving husband Tom.


TATTERSALL.—Loving memories of a dear mother and grandma. Mnry. who died July 18.1965. Sweet are the memories always kept.


in-law Philip and grand­ daughter Kathleen.________


Of the one we loved and anal! — never forget.


„ From daughter Barbara, son-


| TATTERSALL.—In loving mem­ ory of a dear sister, Mary, wno


died July 18, 1965. “Remembered always.’ —From sisters and brothers,


CUtheroe. Ripley and Wigton.


I WIG BY.—in loving memory of George, who died 16 July. 19®


Always in our hearts, —Prom his wife Beatrice..


2 Doreen, Liam and family.


| WIG BY.—In memory of a dear father and grandfather (Georgei


who died July 16. 1962. Will live forever in our tlioug^ —Prom Vernon, Dorothj granddaughters Pamela w Christine Whalley.


^ BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


HARPER.—Birthday memorits® a dearly loved sister. Margar I Agnes (Taggle) July 17.


I have so much to say, d So many things have happ Since you were called a\yas .


f only I could meet you “esr'


No one knows my tbougmj As I write these simple linesu Of a sister’s love and h'icndsna


—From her loving sister Man That is no longer mine. .


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Have your Old Flal Covered with ColouU Also Folt Roofing tol etc. Tel. Blackbul


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ho died July 18. 1965 ’’ ____


Elizabeth, died d i ^ i ^ T 1^ " ^ ^ “ wolfenaeS family doctors^


ympathy, spiritual offerer, t and floral tributes received S of”?


sor their kind expressions ot their bereavement; also the doc"


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mloved wife of Derek, and dear Mrs. Clara Taylorexmes^inl)e a other of baby Samantha Jane, thanks to all relatives8 f iE c


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