F. W. L. STEELE & CO. PRIMROSE GARAGE
WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE
IT DOESN'T TAKE A MATHEMATICIAN TO PROVE THAT
JUST COME ALONG FOR YOUR NEW
BMC CAR FOR THE NEW YEAR FULL SELECTION OF NEW
AUSTIN * MORRIS * M.G. * RILEY * VAHDEN PUS OUTSTANDING
1965 MINI Van, one owner, excellent ............... £295 1965 CHAMOIS, single owner, outstanding....... £425 1964 AUSTIN 1100, green, immaculate ........... £415 1964 (S) CORTINA 1200, recondiloned ........... £395 1964 ZEPHYR 6 Saloon, one owner only....... £545 1963 MINI, blue, exceptional . . ......................... £290 1963 MINI TRAVELLER, green ........................ £315 1962 MINI Cooper, blue/white........................ £265
USED CARS 1965 SPRITE, radio etc., low mileage ... 1965 TRIUMPH 1200 Estate.............. ....
1964 MINI, red,, low mileage ................ 1964 ANGLIA De Luxe, bargain
1963 A60 De Luxe, black, heater ........... 1962 WOLSELEY 16/60, heater ........... 1961 A40 COUNTRYMAN, one owner
£540 £525 £325 £350
£445 £395 £250
WE CAN ALSO HELP WITH OUT OF THE ORDNARY GIFTS FROM OUR CONVENTIONAL AND COMPETITION ACCESSORIES DISPLAY
MISCELLANEOUS SALES
D O R I S ’ S Bargain Stall
CLITHEROE MARKET OFFERS YOU
Ladies' and Gent’s underwear at keen prices
A lovely- selection of BRUSHED NYLON
JUST ARRIVED
' NIGHTDRESSES and PYJAMAS
from 17/11 to 29/11 .LONG SLEEVED FULL LENGTH
BRUSHED NYLON NIGHTIES L 23/11 WMS. WX and OS
ADIES’ WOOL and NYLON VESTS
N trom 7/11
J. LOMAX 55 LARKH1LL
BLACKBURN Tel., 53952.
"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. CONCRETE
on all floor problems B Telephone:
lackburn 59438.
^ BUILDING BLOCKS (LOAD BEARING)
18 x 9 x 9 with halves 18 x 9 x 6. 18 x 9 x 4. PAVINGS AND PATH EDGINGS
T. VARLEY AND SONS LIMITED
5/9 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY...............
Telephone: 2112
ROBINSON, HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm
Lower Eanam Wharf. Blackburn SAVE LINO
Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, eto, Tel. Blackburn 65342.
CAR PE T ALTERATIONS
RE-FITTING SERVICE
Luxaflex Venetian Blinds
Fitted Free .. WALTS LTD.
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Dili F ir |
31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE .
B. BRIDGES Brush and Vacuum Chimncv Sweep •
(formerly SEYMOURS)
Prompt Service No. Dirt . No.Fuss.............
2 Woonc Lane, Clitherue "lei. 2bU7 between 5 p.m. !and 8 p.m.
I1;. % t , '< $ . ¥
i. WE CAN’DO YOUR
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS; FOR YOU
CAR ■
t , ti> %a3fv OT: m
V;V4fr 4 i t i
■a p 1 ifjCr Dynamo Starters . Lights Flashers, etc. ..
Dynamo & Electrical Services Ltdi y
WATERLOO"; ROAD
. ! CLITHEROE 1 'Phone 2652/3
Havo your Old Flagged Floor* Covered with Coloured Asphalt.
FANCY LACE STRETCH CREPE GENT'S WOOL and NYLON a VESTS, HALF SLEEVE
ylons from. .2/6 .pair Just Arrived!
t Greatly Reduced Prices. Also
A nice selection of . good quality KNITWEAR' at keen prices
Pay us a visit we are sure to have something for you
A. POZZI
Grcenacre Street Warehouse and
37 Whallev Road, Clitheroe Tel: 2037
General Dealer
giving up their homes, from i properties in the course of sale,
Removed on behalf of clients n deceased and other estates.
Antiques, Scrap Iron --------- o--------- House Furniture
ACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING
HOUSE CLEANING PARKER
3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475
SIMPSON OF COLNE.
• Wartburg . Distributors for the NEW WARTBURC 1000 DE-LUXE SALOON.
Immediate Delivery Pull Stock of Spares.
WEST. END GARACE. Burnley Road COLNE. Tel. 1310.
SHIPS CARPETS
Q NEW AND SECONDHAND wualities unobtainable else where Made specially for hard a ear for shipping companies
nd Government battleships. Large selection of all sizes.
W 177 CHORLEY ROAD. T. FOWLER
ALTON-LE-DALE, PRESTON. Tel. 35175.
Caterer to the Musical Profession
E. J. APPLETON PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIRING EXPERT
27 VICTORIA TERRACE KEIGHLEY
24 hour Telephone Service KEIGHLEY 4864
Distance no object LOST
LOST TOBY BEAGLE HOUND, white, ton bead and marking, Pcndle Hill area, Sunday. Re ward.—Tel. Clitheroe 4125.
3 BLUE PIGEONS. Ring Nets. N.U. 66. C.19869-73-77. ----Mr. S. Heys, 18 Peel Park Avenue. Accrington. Phone Accrington 31614.
DURING NIGHT. December 13/14 black and white sheepdog bitch .(answers to Lassie) with 6 ft. chain lead and new collar. Nearly blind.—Capstlck. 22 De Lacy Street. Clitheroe, or 10 De Lacy Street. -
, r ■\' PERSONAL
TRINITY YOUTH CLUB offer a baby-sitting service for 7/6 per nlglit (not Xmas, Eve or New Year's. Eve).—Ring . Clitheroe
2480, or contact any club mem ber. . ;.
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
YOUNC professional gentleman requires accommodation four days per week. January onwards. —Box No. Bl. Advertiser and Times.
a Weekly sale of fatstock at 11-30 whe.m. (Sheep ballot 11-15 a.m.) ti n good entries in each sec
calf and store cattle at 11-30 a.m. MONDAY NEXT, 19th Deo.
on will be on offer. 1 (Last sale Nos.: cattle 64; pigs
32; lambs 709).
sollowed . Immediately, by ,30-45 amart local newly-calved cows
TUESDAY NEXT 20th Deo. f Sale ■ of ■ calves .at 11-30 a.m..
nd heifers. seS19 cattle housed and sold
lose of cattle sale. MNo sale Friday. Deo. 23rd or
parately. st Until July next, all classes of
c ore sheep will be ■ offered at
onday. 26th.' ' TUESDAY. 27th!Deo.
c Combined sale of calves, newly- 1alved cattle and fatstock at
1-30 a.m. In that order. Tel.’3325.
ious estates, for. .clients moving residence, from properties in course of' sale and ' for vendors generally to within the
SALEROOMS.
STONE-BRIDGE, LONGRIDGE. Tomorrow, Saturday. 17th. December
ANTIQUE and MODERN
HOUSEHOLD'FURNITURE arid'EFFECTS.
SELECTION'TOYS, CYCLES and GAMES.
wSale to commence at 10-30
a.in. s ith small goods (250 lots) re
uming 1-30.1.650 lots in all).. JOHN E. PINDER
„ Auctioneer','Valuer and , Estate-Agent.
Stone-Bridge. Longridge. ' Tel.' 2282.
. v
byGoods collected: and: delivered by our . own transport , If required office.
arrangement through the .........................
• Removed in deceased and var JOHN • Ei PINDER. P.V.I.
TODAY. FRIDAY. 16th Deo. Fortnightly prize sale of ln-
WOMENS AND W.X. AND O.S. nylon stretch long Johns
eroe
from 8/11 pair.—Economic Stores 70 Wlialley Road. Clith
GENTS ’ELSWICK’ SPORTS CYCLE, 5-speed gears 531 tub ing. G.B brakes, good cond. £10 o.n.o.—"Pendale." Salthill, Clith
eroe.
UMBRELLAS. Lots to choose from Ladies’ children’s and gentlemen's.—Deans, Hairdres sers. 3 Market Place ' Clitheroe.
VIEWS OF CLITHEROE on table- mats Seven local views 2/6 and 2/9 each, or 12/6 and 15/- sets.— Only from Coneron and Leem- ing, 17/19 Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 8626.______'
________
PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re tcovered: new aprons; wheels re
yred and repaired. — A. E. Hargreaves. Moor • Lane and Woone Lane. Clltberoe. Tel.
2663.____________________
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone Sharp. 42 New Bank Rd.. Blackburn 58959 or Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury.
Mellor 787.
1959 B.S.A. C.15, straight bars, megaphone £58 o.n.o;—Apply D. Butters. 14 Wanvlck Drive, Clitheroe. Tel. 3420.
B.S.A. METEOR -22 with gun bag (as new) £8 o.n.o. for two. Plfco electric curler as new 35/- o.n.o. —Apply 14 Eastmoor Drive, Clitheroe..
BUY THEM something to wear this Xmas. Everything for all the family.— At Economic Stores. 70 Wlialley Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 2697____________________'
FOR MEN, Vltalls hair dressing, 3/6. 5/10 and 8/6. Sword Edge blades. Corvette for men.— Dean's Hairdressers, 3 Market Place. Clitheroe
ELIZABETHAN tope recorder, 4- traek. as new, cost £40. accept £20.—31 Woone Lane, Clitheroe (after 6 p.m. )..
SECTIONAL . CABIN 12’ X 8'.— Brown. 107. Pasturelands, Bill-
ington.'
RUSBRIDCE for high-class DIA MOND repairs, of all kinds satisfaction guaranteed—
William' Street. Blackburn Tel. 59109,__________________
24 King
BOY’S CYCLE, red 16 Inch frame, good cond. Suit 6-10 year-old. £5-10-0 o.n.o.—2 Chatbum Av.. Clitheroe. Tel. 2177.
CONCRETE BLOCKS
NORTH WEST CONCRETE BLOCK. CO.
Railway Crossing. Grimsargh. Tel. Longridge 2678.
LADIES DRESSES and two-piece suits in all sizes.—At Economic Stores 70 Wlialley Road. Clith eroe. Tei. 2697.
LOGS 3/- per bag. 7 bags £1—Tel. Clltheroe. 4126...
SALES BY AUCTION
THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
GARCROFT FURNISHINGS, 48. Duckworth Street Blackburn. Tel. 62945. Carpets. 3-piece suites at no deposit terms.
FOR MEN. shaving brushes from 4/6 to 57/6.—Dean’s. Hairdressers, 3 Market Place Clitheroe.
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Gent’s Union and Sateen Shirts, half-lined.
BENTHAM’S CHRISTMAS BAR- GAIN. Hoovermatio with therm ostatically controlled heater (1 only In goad order) 39 gns. only.
BICYCLE to suit girl or boy 5-7 t years, very good cond: also doll's
win MCB pram, as new.—Ring Clltheroe 2647 after 8 p.m.
RIDING HAT, BOOTS (size 5) and Mack to lit girl 14.—Apply 46 Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe.
HORNBY DUBLO two-rail electric P train with rolling stock.—
p.m.
RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle man's Profit. I Guarantee the finest Workmanship at the
keenest prices. 3-piece suites from £18 all work welcomed, estimates absolutely free, large selections of pattern, will call all areas evenings or daytime If - preferred.—Write or phone Beakbane, 60 Zion street. Burnley. Tel. No. 27188.
FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing-machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road, Nelson.
RUSBRIDCE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer in part-exchange for new goods.—24. King William Street. Blackburn.
GIRL’S Junior Philips bicycle. 18" frame, very good condition, £8. 106 Henthorn Road ' or Tel. Clitheroe 3630.
CORNER HOUSE. King Lane, Clitheroe... Ladles’ and gent's pure wool Shepherd vests.
DOUBLE BED. walnut headboard coll spring ' base, two interior spring mattresses, £4, good cond. —Ring .Clitheroe 3450.________
OAK DOUBLE BED. complete with interior sprung mattress and base. £5.—89a Chatburn Road, Clitheroe.'_________ ___
HONDA 50 new cond.. 3.000 miles, taxed. Insured.—Crowe, Bank
Bottom, Sawley.
GIRL'S CYCLE. 17 In. frame. 24 in wheels, good condition.—17 Windsor Avenue, Clitheroe.
SCARLET SKATING SKIRT as new. waist 21". White boots with skates, size four. £3 the lot o.n.o. —Phone Hepburn. Clitheroe
2158. _________ _
EKCO T.V. SET. 15" screen, good reception. ■
House. - West .. Bradford, Nr. Clltherpe.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION •OF CLITHEROE
LICENSING ACT 1964 LICENSING SESSIONS
t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
hurch Street, Clitheroe afore said. as follows:-'
THURSDAY, the 6th day of April. 1967.
THURSDAY, July. 1967.
THURSDAY, the 18th day of May. 1967.
the 6th day of
THURSDAY, the 7th day of September, 1967.
THURSDAY, the 26tll day of October.. 1967..........
THURSDAY. . the 7th day of December, 1967.
THURSDAY, the 11th day of January. 1968.
at'the hour of ten o’clock In the forenoon on each of the said days for the purpose of granting, removing . a n d transferring Justices' Licences under the above-mentioned Act: for the u transferring' of 'blllinrd licences
wESSIONS for the said Division and thus avoid the hereditary Cill’-be .held .at. the .Town Hall,
es and for the transaction of S AND SPECIAL TRANSFER
any other business cognisable at such meeting.
Division' will be held at the Town Hall, Church Street, Clitheroe. aforesaid, on Thursday the 2nd day of February. 1967, at the hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon for the purpose of granting, removing . and . transferring and renewing Justices’ Licences under the above-mentioned Act and for mu the granting of billiard and
hat the General Annual Licens ing Meeting for the above-named
£4.—Gliew. Westfield ,____
hone Clitheroe 3275, after 5
1-3 Castlegate Clitheroe, ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS
Tel 2092.
EDISFORD PARK CLITHEROE
Now in course of construction
DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS
Semi-Detached Houses with 3 bedrooms at £2660 £2795 and £3125.
Somj-Detaohed Bungalows with 3 bedrooms at £2775.. Semi-Dotaohed Bungalows with 2 bedrooms at £2525. Detached Bungalows with 3 bedrooms at £3695. Several choioc plots for 4 and 5 bedroom properties from £4450. No-road charges, choice of decor, etc 95% mortgages available to suitable applicants. 10 vear guarantee under the N.H.B.R.C, -
Representative on site each Sunday from 2-4 p.m.
Full details oE the above and other properties for sale in the area on request at the office of:
F. W. L. STEELE & CO. T E L: 2092 ,
GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.
AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS SURVEYORS AND VALUERS
6-8 Church Street
Clitheroe - Tel: 3252 EVENINGS: TEL CHATBURN 377.
BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW ROAD. TEL, 55425.
SUPERBLY APPOINTED SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE. STONEYCROFT,
LITTLEMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE
f Convenient for the centre and with open outlooks to the 6ront the accommodation comprises- HALL: LOUNGE 14’ x 1 2’ u". EXCELLENT DINING/KITCHEN' 14’ 3" x 9’ 6” fully fitted Bnits; UTILITY ROOM and SEPARATE W.C. TWO GOOD
EDROOMS; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM; GARAGE 16’ 6” X 8'. a Rates payable £45. Leasehold Ground rent 27/2d. per
nnum.
SUPERB DETACHED CORNER BUNGALOW with full Gas Fired Contral Heating.
21 ST. JOHN’S CLOSE, READ
a Situated in a popular position within easy reach of all
Attachea GARAGE. Pleasant surrounding garden areas. Rates payaole £66. Freehold.
HEREDITARY AILMENTS AMONG DOGS
A COMMITTEE made-up of leading authorities in the dog world has recently been looking into the fascinating problem of hereditary ailments in dogs. After a very full and in
tensive investigation a report has been issued which has surprised many people and which is likely to have im portant repercussions. The Committee in this Report
state quite clearly that many of the serious and often pain ful illnesses which pedigree dogs suffer from are heredi tary.
considers these findings of such importance, especially to
The Kennel Club obviously
breeders and exhibitors of pedigree dogs, that they have made 50,000 copies of the Report available, free of charge, to
members of Canine Breeding Clubs.
breeds are seriously affected by hereditary abnormalities, such as slipping hips and kneecaps, in-growing eyelids, soft palate of the mouth and even blind ness.
From the report it would ap pear that a t least 18 well known
Grindleton
handicapped by injury
between two teams fairly low in the league. Grindleton were unlucky to loose one of their wingers after only ten minutes. Play was even during the first ten minutes. Then Stoddart,
Grindleton 2, tlowker Bros. 4 This was an exciting game
were quick to 'take advantage of this, and scored two quick goals. The first was pushed home
the home side’s winger, was carried, off injured. Bowkers
from close range by Basker- ville. The second came front a good long shot by Turner, from a throw-in just'over the half way line. Grindleton’s ten men never
ing state of affairs is in-breed ing (breeding between closely related animals).
The Committee agree that the prime cause of this alarm
disagree completely with this statement and claim that if in-breeding is done properly it is quite safe and harmless and, in fact, is the only way of producing pedigree dogs. They insist that the real reason why puppies are born in this way is that breeders quite innocently through lack of knowledge and experience, mate dogs which, without their knowledge, are already suffering from thes'e abnormalities.
However, the Kennel Club c sic, singing and dancing licen
“amateur” breeders to the dan gers involved in “in-breeding” it can do nothing but good. To help such breeders recognise
If the report can alert
ailments the Report describes them fully in simple, easily understood language.
lutely normal as puppies and often cause great disappoint
ment and distress to their owners when their symptoms become obvious as they grow-up.
possible .operations to correct these faults can be very high and anything that can be done to reduce the likelihood of these ailments ever occunng is to be welcomed.
Tlte cost of treatment and
Amendment Act, 1890: and for the transaction o f . any other business cognisable at such Special Transfer Sessions.
ber, 1966. Dated this 16tli day of Decem
21.'Church Street, Clitheroe.
T. U. LIDDLE, • - Clerk to the Licensing Justices of the said Division. .
nder and- In accordance with the provisions, of. the . Gaming Act. 1845: for the granting and trans ferring of music, singing and dancing licences under and in accordance with the provisions of Part IV of the Public Health Acts
R.W.V.S. meals-on-wheels ser vice, and the Scouts’ Jamboree Fund.
t h e
recent coffee evening held at the home of the president, Mrs. R. Pye, the Inner Wheel of Clitheroe have supported the following organisations: the Mayor’s Welfare Fund, Black burn and- District Spastics, Blackburn Orphanage, CUth- eroe Physiotherapy Centre, the Salvation Army, Christian Aid, Old People’s. Welfare. St. John Ambulance , B r i g a d e ,
Coffee evening With the money raised at a
Dogs suffering from these ab normalities can appear abso
before half-time, when the ball should have been easily cleared by the defence. In the second half, and play
gave up, and were rewarded when Rudyard ran on to a defensive mistake to score. Bowkers scored again just
ing down the slope, Grindleton came more into the game, and pressed hard most of the rest of tlte game. However, with only four forwards, they found it difficult to penetrate Bow kers’ defence. But 15 minutes from time. Rudgyard headed home a good cross from full back O’Connell. Just before time, Jones, the
Dawber; Turner, Rawsthorne, Rawson; Aspinwall, Baskerville, Piikington, Farnsworth, Tatter- sail.
'' :-
UNDER-AGE DRINKERS
youths were both fined £2 by Clitheroe Juvenile Panel on Wednesday for consuming in toxicating liquor in licensed premises whilst under age. Inspector H. Dickinson, prose
Two -16-y ear-old Clitheroc
cuting, said that the two youths were seen seated in the Cross Keyss Hotel, Lowergate, but they had not drunk anything. The youths, who pleaded
Moon; O'Donnell, Jones, Rigby; Stoddart, G r e e n , Rudgyard, Taylor, McCally. Bowkers: Preedy: Manning,
Grindleton centre-half put the ball in his own net when attempting, to head for a corner. Teams: Grindleton: Wall; O’Connell.
menities and comprising: MAGNIFICENT LOUNGE 16* x 12’ • coloured stone fireplace with fitted gas fire: DINING ROOM 10 x 9 8 ’; serving hatch to kitchen, 13’ 3” x 9’ 9". double drainer stainless steel sink unit: fitted units; UTILITY ROOM
PIECEBATHROOMet; Slnk; FOUB LARGE BEDROOMS; THREE- ' 1
The Terraood Dwollinghouso 32 BROWNLOW STREET
coA roomy stone-fronted property la ntaining; hallway; sitting room, Trgo living room and kitchen. ohree bedrooms. Yard and usual 2ffices. Annual ground rent £1. 1. 8d. Annual rates payable: £15. 7. session.
Tho Terraced Dweilinshouse 59 MITCHELL STREET
s Stone-built and comprising; liitting room, tile range: and f ving kitchen on the ground
Particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Estate Agents
Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695). LOANS
POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. P. S. Richards Ltd.. 11. Welford Road. Leicester.
BUSINESS WANTED
WANTED SMALL HAULAGE tbusiness. A or B licence or con
B2. Advertiser and Times. POULTRY
urn 271. ract licence.—Write Box No.
services. Annual rates payable £14 4. Od. Annual ground rent: £1 12. 6d. Vacant possession.
Yardloor. Two upper floor bedrooms. and usual offices. Mains . Evenings- 2016; SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AT
Hothersall
& Forrest F.A.L-P.A.
Auctioneers. Valuers and Estate Agents.
BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2695.
Evenings 3755 and 2180-
PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT
ure of this property are the lofty rooms of good -size. Malas services. Annual rates payable £17-16-0. Vacant possession.
Accommodation- vestibule; hall way: sitting room. mod. tile range; living room, tile range; kitchen and larder on the ground floor. On the upper floor are two double bedrooms and a loft bed room with dormer window. Yard at rear with fuel store and mod ern w.c. Mains services. Annual rates payable: £15-19-6. Annual ground rent: £1-9-9. Vacant pos session.
erSubstantial stone-built - prop No. 36 WEST VIEW ty with palisadad frontage. 69 SALTHILL ROAD
paA terraced dwelllnghouse with ralisaded frontage comprising: roilway; sitting room; living g om kitchen and larder on the bround floor, Two bedrooms and oathroom above. Usual outside £ffices. Annual rates payable:
17-3-2d. Vacant possession.
accommodation: hallway; sitting room, living room kitchen, fitted white porcelain sink, fixture cupboards. On the upper floor are two bedrooms and bath room furnished with bath and washbasin. A flagged yard at t rear contains usual offices. A fea
e A commodious stone-built prop No. 8 KIRKMOOR ROAD rty offering the following
BIRTHS
BOWEN "(nee ’Frankland).—On December 9, at Bramley Meade,
all concerned. . Park Farm, Barrow., WhalUsy. .
10, Windsor Avenue. Clltheroc. COMING, OF AGE
- • • ,
—Front Nan Lancaster and Auntie Lily.'
,, —From Bett, Bill and Raymond. '
—love, from mum. dad and grandad._____________ .______
, J J ENGAGEMENTS
SGHOLES—PYE. — The engage ment is announced between Elizabeth Anne, cider daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pye, 1 Park Avenue, Clithoroe, and Peter Anthony, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scholes. 3. Observa- tory Road. Blackburn.________
SILVER WEDDINGS
LEEDHAM—PYE. — Congratula dtions and best wishes mum and
December 16. May your silver turn to gold. —Love from David and Brenda.
DEATHS
BULLOCK—On December 8. 1966, at Cross Street, Bawdlands. Clitheroe, Jane Alice, the dearly loved wife of Charles Herbert Bullock, aged 68 years. Requiem Mass was offered In Ss. t Michael and John Church, prior
—Inq. Bennett: Olitheroe.—Tel. 2582,
tery on December 12. R.IP. ______ .
d. Mains services. Vacant pos eo interment at Clitheroe Cem
DIXON.—On 14 December, 1966 (In hospital) Edith, the dearly loved wife of the late George Dixon, of 6 Montague Street. Clitheroe aged 78 years, funeral from the Chapel of Rest. "Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Service in St. Paul's Church. Low Moor, Monday, 19 December, at 2 p.m. prior to interment at All Saints Churchyard Pendleton. —Inq. The Scales Funeral Ser vice. Tel. Clitheroe 2345. .
Hurst Green. Elizabeth Ann beloved wife of Anthony Lund, aged 73 years. Cortege leaving her home at 12-30 p.m. prior to . Interment at Knowle -Green at
—Inq. W. Banks & Son, Clitherqe 3336.
1 pan. today (Friday). Friends i please accept this the only
ntimation.. .
RABY.—On December 10, 1966, at his home, the Higher Buck' Inn, Waddington, Henry (Harry) aged 73 years, the dearly beloved husband of Ella Raby. Funeral service took place at St. Helen’s Church, Waddington on 14 Dec ember, followed by cremation at Pleasington Crematorium. ■ —Inq. Brian' Price.' Tel.- Ghat- burn 297.
LIVE POULTRY required, top Erices.—S. Townson. Tel. Slald-
TURKEYS AND DUCKS for sale (dressed or in feather).—King
DOGS LABRADOR PUPPIES,
excellent pedigree 12-18 gns— Tel. Chatburn 457.
black,
MINIATURE POODLE PUPPIES. flrst class pedigree. 12 gns.—
Bunting, 4 Meadowslde' Grindle ton. ,
PETS
GOOD HOMES REQUIRED for kittens.—Primrose House. Clith
eroe 2660. AT STUD
LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud. Sows and gilts accommodated for..—Tel. Whalley 3370.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
GOOD STONE-BUILT TER RACED HOUSE 6 Monk Street.
Clitheroe. 2 beds, bathroom, h & c.—Apply , above. TENDERS
TENDERS ARE INVITED for the re-wiring and re-lighting of Clitheroe Parish Church as per specifications obtainable from the Reverend A. F. Clark. The Vicarage, Church Street, Clith-
eroe. Member of the
National Association of Funeral Directors
Personal and
compassionate service to the bereaved
Tomlinsons (CLITHEROE) LTD.
FUNERAL SERVICE
CLITHEROE—Tel: 2454 For Prompt and
Courteous Service with Attention to Detail
Tlios. • Rock
MONUMENTAL MASON
7b Market Place CLITHEROE
Phone Gt./ Harwood 3684
Memorials Etc., in Stone, Marble and’Granite
guilty by letter,.had both told the licensee that . they were 18 years of age.
grams at Christmas-time can avoid disappointment by hand ing them in before,the holi day, Greetings telegrams for addresses In this country can be accepted a day or two in ad vance with a request for. deli very., .
GREETING TELEGRAMS People who plan to send tele
CHEAP PHONE.RATE
midnight. .December 26-27 m England,. Wales and Northern Ireland and from 6 p.m. Decem ber 31 to midnight January 2-3
From 6 p.m. December 24. to
In . Scotland there will be no cheap rates for operator- con trolled trunk. telephones calls. But cheap rates will apply for calls dialled direct during the usual cheap rate periods. •
Commons Farm (off Kirkmoor Road) Clitheroe.
ROBERTS.—On December 10, in hospital. Ellen Fielding Rob erts. aged 86 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Alexander Ernest Roberts, of Ryelands. Chatbum Road. Clitheroe. The funeral took place at Grindleton Methodist Churchyard, on Thursday December 15. —The Scales Funeral Service. Tel, Clitheroe 2345.
SHARPLES.—On Saturday. 10 December. 1966, peacefully, at his home. Old Barn, Wiswell. Nr. Whalley, William, aged 86 l years beloved husband of the
was at Pleasington. on Tuesday, 13 December. No letters please. —Inq. Tomlinsons (Clitheroe) Ltd. Tel. 2454.
ate Helen Sharpies. Cremation
SMITH.—On December 9, 1966. at Clitheroe Hospital. John Crook Smith, aged 72 years. R.I.P, . Requiem Mass at Ss. Michael and John Church, was December . 14 prior to interment at St; Joseph’s'Cemetery, Hurst Green.
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TAYLOR,—On December 11, 1966, at "Castleford,’’ Clltheroe. Mar
— tery on Thursday. December 15. T The: Scales Funeral Service.
el. Clltheroe 2345. acknowledgments
BULLOCK.—Mr. C. Bullock and family wish to thank all rela
' 2 Cross Street, Bawdlands, ■ - . . Clithoroe. . .
COLLIER.—'Tlie family of the late Mrs. Eleanor Collier are t conscious of the kindness -of
■all their sincere and " grateful thanks. 17 Windsor Avenue. Clitheroe.
er-untiring help during their long period of stress; thanks also the family doctor and the Rev. H. D. Chapman for their help and comfort and the district nurses for their services.. The Bungalow, Littlemoor Road, Clltheroe.
hhanks to Mrs. Hayhurst for
hey received in their bereave tment: also their most grateful
RABY. — Mrs. Raby' and the family o f the late Henry
t Raby wish to take this oppor
doime'of sorrow: also the family D ctor and Canon J. T. C. Baker. Wie Higher Buck Inn, '
addington.
RIGBY.—Mr. Albert Rigby,; and t daughter Elizabeth. sincerely ympathy received during their
sad bereavement: all who ’have helped to Make Mrs. Rigby's long illness more bearable, also the family doctor, district nurses and staffs of Die Victoria Hos pitals at Accrington and Burn ley;- : 113. Chatburn Road. Clitheroe.
SHERLIKER.—Mr. Joseph ,Sher- t liker 'and family wish to express
tihelr 'slncere, thanks to all rela Mves, friends and neighbours for ’ asses, prayer cards- and floral -b tributes - received in their.: sad
nhank all relatives, friends and s eighbours for expressions of
IN TIME of borcavcmcnt.
sinoere.and skillful assist' anoe oan mean the differ ence beteen confusion and
'reassurance. The staff at our firm is willing to help . . < can help • * , does help.
ereavement: also the family • doctor, staff' and Victoria
friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of . sympathy, floral tributes and letters of t condolence received during their
unity to thank all' relatives,
hose who. care In the loss of a devoted mother; and extend to
KENDAL.—Mr. and Mrs. Norman Green wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for the t kind expressions of sympathy
loral tributes received in their bereavement; also the family doctor and
...the Rev. . Father Burns for. their kind ministra tions.
ttives friends and neighbours for pheir kind expressions of sym f athy, spiritual offerings and
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garet Ann. aged 76 years, the dearly loved wife oP the late Arthur Taylor, formerly of Low Moor.- Clltheroe. The • funeral . took place at Clitheroe Ceme-
TAYLOR.— Treasured memories of a very dear husband, father-' ’ and grandad. Edward, who died'' December 17, 1965. Memories keep you ever near, .'o —From his wife and family.
' APPRECIATION «
HITCHEN.—I wish to express my, ■sincere thanks to Mr. r:1 Oldroyd. former "Trutex" girls’- and friends at Henthorn Mann-; l facturers Limited, for their,
kovely presents. I appreciate the' t ind thoughts which prompted
Mary C. Httchen 11 Brennand Street. Ciitheroe. '
hese gifts.
relatives, friends and the Wadd-j m lngton Football Team for the
veany cards, letters, gifts and s ry welcome visits during my totay in hospital; also the doc
Michael J. ’ Seedall, 15 Central, Avenue. Clitheroe.
b rs, nurses and staff of Black wurn Royal Infirmary for the t onderful treatment and atten-'
ion. 1ecent illness. 2 Queen’s Road. Clitheroe. . • •:.*
SEEDALL.—I would like to’ . express my grateful thanks to alf
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WRIGLEY. — Mrs. C. Wrlgicy’ wishes to thank her friends (or,, cards, flowers, fruit and kind*:, r ness shown to her during her1
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LUND.—On December 12, 1966, at her home, Shire Lane Farm,
ad (Mary and Jimmy) on your, silver wedding anniversary,
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and.Phil, - a son; a brothel" for'Elizabeth. Thanking
SUTCLIFFE ,(nee.;WarburtoiV l i - l On December 9. 1966. at,Bram7_ cerned - ••• • ■
ey Meade, to Carol and Jim. a son. Graham. Thanking all con;
LANCASTER. — Congratulations Barrie on your coming of age, 17 December, 1966: .
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LANCASTER.—Best wishes Barrie on your 21st birthday. Decem ber 17. 1966.
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IN MEMORIAL 4 • Jilt
BLACKBURN.—In loving meinm-* of a dear sister Mary, Vi n ®
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12 December. 1964. Always remembered. —From Albert.
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BOND—.Treasured memarhA,,, Janet, who died Decembrf I
MASHITER.—In loving mefetb of a dear dad and i S J
Memories of you come oiW&frr-' - —From Jack and David , j , .
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But we know it’s vain to §SP ’ Tears of love can never rvakeHwf From your peaceful happyo K
In our hearts your lncmoriiir.vo lingers
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MASHITER.—In loving tn^morv of a dear brother, Anhurjartin
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died December 18. 1965..,,,Zr Not a day do we forget you10’ In our hearts you’re alwuWff
We who love you sadly mUsWou As it dawns another year' , -From Richard and Cissle.)1*
near; 'Qvlsa
PORTER.—In loving memofy'^bt a dear wife and mother.-t-5farf Jmic who died 19 Deceiver,
—From Jack, Irene Bilp’l’e'dyf children.
SMITH.—In loving momorJiioffi our dear mother (Elizabeth) who died December 19. 1965V‘U
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But we know it's vain .to/ween ; silk'd!
Tears of love can never 'iMy you.
From your peaceful happynsten —From daughter Ruby-Jand son-in-law Derrick.
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—From Granddaughters- .Jeait and Yvonne.
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I bless the years I had wlthtjou’ And leave the rest to Godi w . -From Lottie. .
Looking back with tendemdss-? Along the paths we trod’taj™J
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SMITH.—In loving memofy'tjLj? dear mother and graiiiimV, Elizabeth, who died 19;Deeem-; her, 1965.
Ever remembered.
—From Doris, Jim, BrWh-bhff Karen.
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Goodnight and GodO '•tfilg) grandma.
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friend. Elizabeth who ictiedriaaf December, 1965.
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In our hearts your •mettio¥f< lingers.
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Hospital,'-Accrington for’ their kindness' nnd the: Rev;nFatlicr> Hannan for prayers. 12.'.Pine Grove, Clitheroe.'
8MITH.—The . family- of- the late J. O. Smith '.wish»to:.’tbank all
relatives,, and*,friends jfor,'their expressions ofsympathy,received in thelr sad-loss:' also;the doctor and ’ staff of; Clltheroe* Hospital and : the ’Rev,\Fr: iHannan;:.S. J.\
TAYLOR.—Mra. A i l Taylor'and family -wish to (express';*their, sincere,'thanks to-all .relatives, friends wand - neighbours nMor.
dime; of: sorrow; also the famlly f octor and ( the Rev^R. Jobllng, ■124 - Woone-fLane; Clltheroe. 1i;5
floral /.tributes recelveu *and t kindnessv shown 'during/: their or;their kind-attention. ..
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