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Clitheroc Advertiser ami Times, Friday, February IS, 1966


PRIMROSE GARAGE Spring is just around


the corner...time to give your


BMC car a spring-tonic W ith spring not far away, the time is ripe for you to have the effects of a long winter serviced right out oi your BMC car.


Here, at your local B.\ 1 C Service garage, BMC-schooIed mechanics will run the rule over your car and spot and fix any trouble in double- quick time. When they’ve finished your car will be in


I r ^ e s lf first-class condition and ready to tackle spring motoring with a smile.


SALES AND


SERVICE


Austin Morris M.G. Riley Vanden Plas


War fan ted Used Car* THORNBERS CLOGMAKERS


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


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


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


A N T I Q U Ii S


86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE VACUUM


WANTED FOR CASH THE ANTIQUE SHOP Barrow, near Whalley Tel.: Wlialley 3511


NOEL KINO


(Ex-Hoover 10 years) 43 PIMLICO ROAD


Hoover Service PHONE: CLITHEROE 979


Day or Evening Appointments


AVhy put up with damp uneven Floors?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors a n d l in o t il in g


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


JAMES BOLTON & Son (ASPHALTERS) l t d .


LOWER EANAM WHARF BLACKBURN


on all floor problems Telephone:


Evenings Blackburn 55342. Blackburn- 59438.


CHIMNEY SWEEP Brush unci Vacuum Prompt attention


G. WHITTAKER Tel. Chalburn 496


£10~to--£500


With or Without Security Call, Write or ’Phone


THE Pcndlclon and District


Lending Society Ltd. WALTON HOUSE


80 CHANCERY LANE BOLTON, LANCS.


Phone: Bolton 24085 D A N NY’ S UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


TAYLOR CT., CLITHEROE Tel. 99.


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS GATES. ETC.


THE NEW WANEY EDGE. Fencing of all descriptions


RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING


Can be seen on the above nremises, LOGS FOR WINTER


Oiicn Saturdays until 4-30 n.m. Sundays until noon.


CARPET ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


LUXAFLEX VENETIAN


BLINDS Fitted Free


WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITIIEROE


RE-UPHOLSTERY


Your Suite made as new in moquette or vinyde from £11: with Latex cushions from £26. Chairs


from £3. Wide ranee of patterns. Estimates free. Phone or write:


LOMAX


5 .7 L A R K I II L L BLA C KBUR N Tel. 53952.


SERvjeE BURGLAR ALARMS f


for your Factory — ■


Office — Shop — House all enquiries to:


NORRIS ELECTRICAL 34, PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE


Tel. CL1THEROE 2789


KEEP UP WITH THE JONES’S “JONES” Introduces a


Do-it-Yourself package of beautiful prefinished wood panelling Easy to install, easy to maintain. Match it with Super Satin Surface Doors requiring only wax or varnish. Top that Kitchen Unit with Armabord Decorative Laminate from 2/2 per sq. ft.


Garden Canes: Git. 51t. nnd 4ft. from ....................... 3/G Doz. Cft. x 4ft. Laconite sheets .............................. 48/- per sheet lGin Coffee Table Legs ....................................... .. 7/0 per set Columbian Pine tin Plywood .............. ...................... 2/- sq. ft.


Polythene Sheeting


Extra Heavy sheet:— 1000G x 12ft. wide .8/6 per yd. run All types of woodwork undertaken


Open Saturdays 8 a.m. — 12 noon 1 p.m. — 5 p.m. W. GLEAVE & SON 1 i . ' JOINERS WORKSHOP DE LACY STREET, CLITIIEROE Distributors for Armabord Panels Stockists for Armabord 9ft. x. 4ft. sheets Tel: 880 Estimates Free


INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED FOIL Y O U ALONE DRESS AND SURGICAL


'■ SMARTIST READYMADES MRS. E. LAMBERT


, also LIBERTY and ( "KILORAN.” RADECLYFFE ST.


ROBINSON, HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanani Wharf, Blaokburn SAVE LINO


Have your Old Flagged Floors Covered with Coloured Asnhalt, Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, eta. Tel. Blaokburn 55342.


first right off Waddington Road) CLITHEROE. Tel. 2869.


HEARING AIDS call a t


• Miniatures from l/5th oz. • Extreme power at ear level. • Repairs Moulds Batteries.' • Home visits arranged—morn­ ing. afternoon or evening. • Always at your service.


DERRICK GREEN M.P.S.


4 Railway View, Clitheroe lor appointment with


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


Independent Hearing Aid Audiologist


SEWING MACHINE SERVICES


Free Estimates, collections and delivery for conversions, repairs, etc. Mechanical - and Electrical overhauls.


LESTAN SERVICES


138 Manchester Road, Nelson Tel. 64511


CHIMNEY SWEEPING HOUSE CLEANING and CARPET CLEANING


P A R K E R


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475


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


Shampooing, Poodle puppies for sale


Dogs boarded, clipping and


SHIRE3URN LODGE BOARDING KENNELS


Nr. CLITHEROE Tel. 846


SHIREBURN LODGE, EDISFORD BRIDGE WADDINGTON


F.W. L.'STEELE & CO. ESTATE AGENTS VALUEK&


1-3 CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE TEL. 1092


EVENINGS 1016


Tho Extremclv Desirable Detached Residence of Charaoter


WHALLEY RD.


CLITHEROE Tel. 883-4-5


SPECIALIST i n -


breakfast room, kitchen etc. De- rail: garage tached garage an d ' sundry stores. An maln services are connected. Matured well stocked gardens sur - !R D a v a hie £52-4-2. Leasehold, round this most attractive property. I Ground rent £3-2-6.


Pendle Hill The tastefully appointed accommodation contains 4 bed­ rooms boxroom. bathroom, sep. w.c. entrance hall, lounge, dining room


vnd commanding extensive open


unit, Aga cooker: fully tiled three- piece bathroom with heated towel


ouble drainer stainless steel sink Maximum mortgage available. The Modern Detached Bungalow


possessing everything for comfort and convenience


2. FAIRFIELD DRIVE. CLITHERQE


HEATING comprises 2 double bed­ rooms front entrance porch, hall, l bathroom (pink suite), lounge,


odation ■ with Cl AS CENTRAL


garage etc. Tills immaculate bung­ alow contains many features including double glazing, roof insu­ lation, cornice moulds, pelmets throughout surrounding paths, well fenced and laid gardens etc., etc.


The Modern Detached Bungalow known as


“SANWALIN," 6, ABBEY ROAD, WHALLEY g A most attractive property In a ood residential locality. mThe faultlessly maintained accom­


Pleasantly situated off Aocrington Road and enjoying an ouon aspect at the rear.


11


, SYDNEY AVENUE, WHALLEY


argo dining kitchen, sun lounge, bedrooms:


dining room; kitchon. Space for garage.


ccommodation comprises: separate


lounge


three and


Freehold. Rates payable £34-14-2d. A most attractive detaohed


bungalow within two minutes walk of all amenities.


6. ABBEY FIELDS. WHALLEY


hall, living room, large kitchen/i with newly laid lawns and gardens, dinette, etc. Detached garage.


Two bedrooms, bathroom, entrance Looking towards Whallcy Nab and


propcrtics for sale In the area on Wired for night storage heaters request a t the otlice of!


Full details of the above and other i main building. F. W. L. STEELE & CO


1-3 Castle Gate. Clitheroe Tel. 1092


URGENTLY REQUIRED:


business executive and family. Ref­ erences supplied.


2/3 bedroom furnished accomo­ dation for approx six months by


Details to: F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


On tho instructions of the Directors of R. D. BLACKBURN A: SONS LTD., Manufacturers of Animal Foods and DONALD BLACKBURN ESQ,.


G. F. SINGLETON & CO. and


HOTHERSALL & FORREST


will offer FOR SALE BY AUCTION, o n th e p rem ise s o n WEDNESDAY. 9 tli MARCH. 1966. a t 11 a.m. p rom p t ( s u b je c t to c o n d i t io n s of sa le an d unle.ss prev io u s ly sold by p r iv a te t r e a ty ) th e


ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD ESTATE comprising


LAND. WORKS PREMISES AND RESIDENCE. LITTLEMOOR MILL AND “MILLERSDENE.” Primrose Bridge, Whalley Road,


CLITHEROE, LANCS.


4 120 so vds. and about £1,520 sq. yds., all suitable for residential development with a brook, two tro ut pools and FISHING RIGHTS.


THE LAND comprises three plots of about 8.900 sq. yds., about


contain 20.500 sq. ft. floorspace with modern Suite of Executive Offices (suitable for conversion to a Bungalow).


THE WORKS PREMISES are also suitable for other trades and


and four bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, sun lounge, outbuildings and has a beautifully laid out garden with greenhouses.


THE SUPERIOR DETACHED RESIDENCE contains four reception THE PROVENDER AND COMPOUND MANUFACTURING PLANT AND MACHINERY


-including Office and Mill Furnishings and Equipment including FBurroughs" Electric Ledger Posting Machine (new September 196,.I.


Posting Machine (new September 19651. MANNER OF OFFERING: THE MILL AND PLANT WILL FIRST BE


urnishings and Equipment including "Burroughs Electric Ledger


OFFERED WITH VACANT POSSESSION. LIKEWISE THE RESIDENCE, TO BE FOLLOWED BY THE THREE PLOTS OF LAND.


equipment if not already sold with the mill. a Detailed particulars and catalogues. Price 2/- may be obtained on


264). ' There will then follow a piecemeal sale of plant, machinery and


(Tel 52424/6) or for the Residence, to HOTHER&ALLi a* FORRLoi, Auctioneers & Valuers. Wcllgate. CLITHEROE (Tel 951 with whom annointments to view may be made. 01 from the , Solicitous, RAMSBOTTOM. LIDDLE & DIXON, 21, Church Street, Clitheroe (Tel.


pplication to the Auctioneers at 9 Richmond Terrace, BLACKBURN ATTRACTIVE CORNER


DETACHED BUNGALOW in Waddinston.


piece bathroom; lounge; dining/ kitchen; garage.


nnum. 95% mortgage available. SALES BY AUCTION


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO.. LTD.


Luxury DETACHED. HOUSES at BANKCROFT WOOD ESTATE


SOUTH DRIVE, PADIHAM CENTRALLY- HEATED BY OIL


Bankcrol't Wood Estate, set in pleasant surroundings, com­ kprises three types of Detached Houses, every one with a fitted


itchen large lounge and three bedrooms. and B.P. Ltd. PRICES from £3,500 All enquiries to builder:


JAMES CROSBY & SONS LTD. DEMMINGS HOUSE


BROOKFIELD ROAD


CHEAOLE, CHESHIRE Tel. GATley 3212


'


Get your first taste of Central Heatmanship. Every House has either lull or partial oil central heating through Shell-Mex


structions.


a t 11 a.m. Note all calves nnist be clearly earmarked per Ministry in-


MONDAY NEXT, February 21 Weekly sale of calves and fatstock


1


a t 11 a.m. followed each week by all classes of store sheep.


WEDNESDAY NEXT, February 23' Prize sale of newly-calved cattle


FRIDAY NEXT, February 25


s Fortnightly sale of in-cal and store cattle a t 11 a.m. when a good show will be forward, including 40


6 teeth (mostly b. & w.) from G. Geldard Jnr., and 30-40 cattle from


mart young summer calvers, 4 and


A. Proctor. Tel 325


J. ,W. MARSHALL, Secretary.


PROPERTY FOR SALE


MODERN 3-BEDROOMED SEMI. Large lounge glass doors to dining­ room. Fitted kitchen, bathroom and wc. Lovely open views a t rear. Garage.—19. Whittam Crescent.


Whalley 2532. ___________________


P R E -F A B BUNGALOWS. 2. 3 and 4 bedroom. Plans 7/6. S.A.E. details —A. R. Else, Wisbech. Cambs,_____


PROPERTY WANTED


CO U N T R Y CO T T AG E REQUIRED t (anv condition) Clitheroe or .dis­


rict.—Write Box No. K2. Advertiser and Times.


PREMISES TO LET m Gisburn Road Hollifleld.


BUILDER / PLUMBER / AGRICUL­ TURAL TRADESMEN etc., in good roadside position.—For full details apply: M. H. Skidmore. Auction Mart, Helllfleld (Tel. Helliflcld 226).


TO LET suitable


JOINER/


JUST A FEW LEFT 19in. TV’s


INSTALLED IMMEDIATELY for only one calendar month’s


RING CLITHEROE. 796.


HOWARD & BULLOUGH LIMITED (A member of the Stone-Platt Group)


“INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRY” COURSE


18lh April lo 22ml 'April, 1966


Invitations to join the above special course are extended to Grammar School students leaving school in 1966 and who will be sitting examinations in Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry at “A” level.


This is an excellent opportunity for students to examine without commitment, the opportunities in the engineering industry.


Full details from flic Training and Education Officer, i Globe Works, Accrington.


G. CALVERLEY — & SONS LTD. —


Chafburn Road, Clitheroc Complete I-'uneral Directors


CHAPEL OF REST


Tel.: 297 DAY"; 1017 NIGHT RESIDENCE:


ON THE PREMISES Service—Day and Night.


48 YORK STREET CLITHEROE


Published try PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS . Limited,. Clltheroe : Advertiser and Times. •'Market Place,' Clitheroe.- Tel.'> 407. And tprinted’at Northgate. Blnckbum. Tel. 52345. /London., Office:' 27.^Tudor Street, E.C.4.' Registered a t the GPO:ns>a newspaper.


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES PERSONAL SERVICE


Tel. Whalley 3248 (dav or night)


KING STREET WHALLEY


IRINERRL SERVICEi - I


ACC*mGION>3264li 34S


IMME


rental of £1-18-9 then 8/11 nor week.


WATER RESOURCES ACT 1963.


NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO ABSTRACT WATER


Lancashire * River Authority by Farrods Ltd., Borehole Engineers or allamires Lane. RIPON, on behalf


a Notice is hereby given th a t an pplication is being made to the


of W. Riley. Wisweil Moor Farm. Sabdcn. Blackburn, for a licence to abstract the following quantity of t water from The Sandstone Series at


Containing three bedrooms: three- a Freehold. Chief rent £10 per


GROVE COTTAGE CAFE, GISBURN


In a Premier Main Road Trading


position with Good Parking Space near-by.


FULLY EQUIPPED— EXCELLENT PROFITS


P These delightful Old Worldc Cafe wremises briefly comprise: sales area


surfaces. FIRST FLOOR: magnifi­ cent lounge with brick-built fire­ place: large bedroom with panel bath, pedestal washbasin. OUTSIDE: brick and slate built wash house and toilet: GARAGE.


Large dining room complete with c tables and chairs. Kitchen with Aga


ith display, and deep freeze unit. ooker. Automatic fryer, working


age.


R a te s p ay a b le £18-13-6. F re eh o ld . Mains electricity, water and drain­


LANGSHAW DRIVE. CLITHEROE.


extras including a . FULL thermo­ statically controlled and pro­ grammed OIL FIRED CENTRAL


d A carefully maintained etached house equipped with many


HEATING SYSTEM. The accommodation briefly com­


. . and two included. Roof insulation. Rates payable £44. . ,


kitchen with fitted units. Three Bod rooms. Half-tiled bathroom with low suite w.c. Garage incorporated in the


tilc. bungalow was completed last year. Entranoe hall, coat cupboard. Lounge 17’. 9" x 11' 6J\ Dining


a Situate on the outskirts of town s A larger than average modern iews of Watldington fells and bounge and dining room both wltn


102. PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE


lemi-detached house with separate way windows: largo kitchen 18 x a


Geoffrey Taylor & Co.


Auctioneers. Estate Agents. Surveyors and Valuers


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


Also a t Blackburn. Tel. 55425.


Conveniently situated in'a quiet locality.


2 MOORLAND CRESCENT d ith attractive corner window,


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F A. L. P A;


AUrriONCERS. VALUERS AND CSTAtt AGLNTS


DANK S ALEROOMS. C U T H E R O E Id *)•» OR EVENINGS 7*>S


The Superior Semi-Detached Residence


"LYNDHURST”


11G, PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE


mature and well furnished garden. The countryside is close at hand and l the distant outlook is over the Bow-


With the added attraction of a


tained in first-class condition. Accommodation: Entrance porch:


and Pells. The premises are main­


lounge; * dining room; breakfast room: scullery and larder on the ground floor. Three bedrooms and boxroom; bathroom and separate


w.c. above. f Outbuildings: Garage, washhouse;


Mains services. Vacant possession. Particulars from:


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estate Agents


c A modern semi-detached house Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe CTcl. 95). alose to the centre of Wlialley. the


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


Commodious Dwellinghousc in Central Position


No. 13, YORK STREET, CLITHEROE


offers the following accommodation: Hallway: sitting room; dining


c Conveniently situated near town entre and bus station, this property


room; large and up-to-date kitchen. Four bedrooms and three-ulcce bath­ room on two upocr floors. Yard and offices. Mains services. Freehold. Annual rates payable: £25 6s. Od Vacant possession.*


No. C, UNION STREET, LOW MOOR.


a A compact stone-built property In cn open situation and in very good


bule; sitting room, tile range: living kitchen, tile range: white porcelain sink (h. & c. water): food store under stair All patent Asphalt doors. On the upper floor are front bedroom and rear bedroom furnished with panel bath, washbasin and cylinder airing cupboard. Usual offices at rear. Mains services. Free­ hold. Annual rates payaule: £13 4s. Od. Vacant possession.


ondition. Accommodation: vesti­


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Estate Agents


Bank Salorooms, Clithoroo. (Tel. 95). PUBLIC NOTICES


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. EDISFORD.


sell ICE CREAM and/or REFRESH­ MENTS at Edisford during the ensuing season.


Offers are invited for the right to


semi- cream, refreshments or both to be delivered to me in a plain sealed l envelope endorsed "Edisford" not


prises: ENTRANCE HALL; LOUNGE with superior Italian marble fire­ place; DINING ROOM; KITCHEN with double drainer stainless steel sink u n i t and large window: THREE BEDROOMS: BATHROOM and SEP­ ARATE W.C. Attached brick garage and wash house. Pleasant enclosed


gardens.


Rates payable £51-14-0. Freehold Maximum mortgage available.


refreshments will be required to use the refreshment h u t provided by the Corporation under licence and fur­ ther details may be obtained on enquiry from the Parks and Ceme­ teries Superintendent. The Castle. Clitheroc (Telephone No. Clitheroe


ater than 28tli February. 1966. The Grantee of the rights to sell


100/ 101).


H. L. SAGAR. Town Clerk.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.


GENERAL RATE 1966-67. N O T IC E TO D O M E S T IC R A T E P A Y E R S


the payment of rates bv instal­ ments and also for a rate rebate to thoso whose income is below a certain level.


available at the Borough Treasurer’s Office, Church Street. Clitheroe.


the income of the ratenaver is below £10 a week if married, and £8 if single. Adjustments are made in resnect of chil­ dren and other adults living in the house.


Rate Rebates. Rebates are available where


Assistance are excluded from the schome.


Those in receint of National


a Notice will be given when annlication forms .for rebate are


vailable.


Applications. a Ratepayers wishing to take


dvantage of the above facilit­ Aies have from now until 30th of


forwarded to the Borough Treasurer. Church Street, Clitheroe.


nril. 1966, to annly. All annlications are to be


H. L. SAGAR. Town Clerk.


The Rating Bill now before Parliament makes provision for


Rates by Instalments. A form of annlication is


Offers stating whether for ice- uel store: greenhouse (piped).


BU L LO C K— Congratulation Eddie on


your 21st birthday, February 20. Good luck and best wishes foi the


—Mum,1Cdad Sylvia and Roy, 1, Whitcwell Drive, Cl 1thcroc.______ _


COOPER.—Congratulations and best wishes Davtd'on your 21st birthday,


•__with love from mum and dad. 21 February, 1966. , . .


GOLDSMITH (nee Cook).—Congrat­ ulations Barbara on your 21st birthday. 15tli February. May health and happiness be youis


always. —Love, mum and dad. ______


DOWNING (nee. Hudsun).—On Feb­ ruary 16, 1966, a t Queens Park now at Bramley Meade) to Barbara and James, a daughter,___________


EDWARDSON (nee Dodgson).—On February 11. 1966, at Brantley Meade, to Ruth and Derrick a daughter, Jean. Welcome sister for Catherine. Thanking all concerned.


GOLDSMITH (nee Cook),—Congrat­


ulations Barbara on your 21st birthday. 15 February. Love Pam and K e i t h . ___________


N UY T AL L .—On 12 February. 1966. at Brantley Meade Maternity Home, to Brian and Maureen (nee Hibblc)


a son, Alan Raul.


77. Chester Avenue. Poulton-le-Fyldc.


daughter. Sally Ann. _________


MARSDEN.—On 10 February, 1966; to Frank and Mary (nee Barnes) a


_________ _


WIGGAN (nee Flack).—On February 9 1966 at Bramley Meade, to Kathleen and Richard, a son, Mark Edward, a brother for PhiliD and Stephen. Thanking all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


D AW SON (nee Waterhouse).—Con gratulations to Jean on your 21st birthday. February 23, 1966. All our love and best wishes. —From mum, dad and Grandma


Musgrovc. . _______ ENGAGEMENT


G E L D A R D — M U R R A Y . — The en­ gagement is announced of Peter, only son of Mr. J. Geldard and the late Mrs. Geldard of Clitheroc to Anne, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray, of 72, St. Huberts Road, Gt. Hanvood. —Congratulations from both


families. DEATHS


DIDSBURY.—On February 14. 1966. in hospital, Percy Williams, the dearly loved husband of Hilda Dids- bury of 9, Standen Bungalows, Clithcroc, formerly of Low Moor aged 77 years. Interred a t Clithcroc Cemetery on February 17. —Inq. Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582,


EDDLESTON.—On February 12.1966, at 30. Beverley Drive. Clitheroe, Anna Marla, aged 65 years, the dearly loved wife of Richard Eddleston and dear mother of Ella. Jeanne and Frances. Cremation was at pleasington on Wednesday last.


February 16. 1966. —Inq. Tile Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroc. 345._______________


FRANKLAND. — Oil 13 February. 1966 (suddenly) a t Ills home. Lottys Farm Sliadswortli, John, aged 64 years.' Service and Interment today (Friday) a t Immanuel Church. Oswaldtwistlo at 11 a.m.


GATES.—On February 14. 1966. suddenly a t bis home. Dinckley Grange Farm, Langho, Christopher Stephen the dearly loved husband or the late Caroline Gates, aged 70 years. Funeral cortege will leave his home at 1 p.m. for service and interment a t Old Langho Church, a t 1-30 p.m.. today. Friday. Feb­ ruary 18. Friends please accept this — the only intimation.


Inq. B. Wilkinson. Tel. Whalley 3264.______________ _


HARGREAVES—o n February 13, Thomas aged 79 years, beloved husband of the late Martina Har­ graves, of St. Giles Terraco. Padiham. dearly beloved father of Robert. Olivia and Mary. Cremated Thursday, Burnlcv Crematorium. —Inq. Co-operative Funeral Ser­ vices. Tel. Burnley 26149 or 26148.


KIRTON.—On February 10. 1966. in hospital. Amelia Lsabella Kirton, formerly of Accrington, aged 91 years. Cremation took place at Accrington on February 16. Inq. Bennett. Clitheroe. Tel. 582.


MARTIN.—On February 16, 1966. at his home, 11. Holden Street. Cllth- eroe. Peter the dearly loved hus­ band of tl'ic late Hannah Martin,


C Inq. Calvorlcy, Funeral Directors-


aged 71 years. Service in Ss. Michael and John Church a t 9-30 a.m. on Saturday. February 19. 1966, prior — to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.


&he9la&efi&wl 48 PARSON LANE CLITHEROE


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA ’Phone Clitheroe 183 (Day and Night)


tor WREATHS :: BOUQUETS


CUT FLOWERS :: PLANTS Personal attention given to all orders.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


YATES.—Ml-, and Mrs. L. Grinisliaw s and family desire to express tlu-i-


incere thanks to relatives and f time of sorrow. Special thanks to


friends for floral tributes received and kindness - shown during their


John A. Turner for their kind administration.


67,, Kemple View, Clitheroe. IN MEMORIAM


PROCTER.—Treasured memories of my dear wife, died 24 Februarv,


1963. She was a wife so very rare.


Content with home . and always U there,


—y love, my sorrow, my emptiness. From loving husband Tom.


No finer wife this earth could hold; A million words could never M express


nselfish ways and a heart of cold.


PROCTER. — Treasured arc the memories of a dear mother and grandmas, died February 24. 1963. Many a lonely heartache, often a B silent tear.


Out always a beautiful memory —f one we loved so dear.


From Audrey, Dennis and Peter.


PROCTER.—In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, died 24 February, 1963, Her memory is a keepsake. With which wc never part, God has her in His keeping. We keep her in our hearts. —From Christine, Raymond, Lesley and Alan.


SIMPSON.—In loving remembrance of my dear parents, father, who died February 23. 1957, and mother, February 24, 1958.


Ever remembered. —Irene and John. 80, West View, Clithcroe.._______________________


SWALES.—In loving memory of Ethel, a dear wife and mother who died February 16, 1965. Loved and remembered always. —From her loving husband and family. 6, Queen’s Close. Clitheroe.


WALLBANK. — Treasured memories of my dear wife, Annie, who died


24 February, 1965. Wc shared some happy days together.


We shared some sad ones too. But the saddest day of all my dear. Was the one when I lost you. If all the world were mine to give, l*d give it, yes, and more, To see the face I loved so well Come smiling through my door. From her loving husband, Dick.


WALLBANK. — Treasured memories of our dear mother and grannie, who died February 24, 1965. We think of you in silence And make no outward show, But what it meant to lose you No one will ever Know. Loved and remembered always. —From Ruby. Bill and Children.


WALLBANK—Treasured memories of our dear mother and granny, who


died 24 February, 1965. A precious memory, far dearer than gold,


Of a mother whose worth can never A be told,


We could never forget our mother so dear


ine, David and Stephen.


life of sacrifice, patience and G love.od grant her happiness in heaven above;


As we think of those happy days when she was here.


t—From Alwyne and Betty, Chris­


WALLBANK.—Treasured memories of our dear mother and granny, who died 24 February. 1965. True was her heart, her actions so kind.


Her life was a pattern for those left behind:


hatburn Road. Cllthevoe. Tel. 297 day, 1017 night.__________________


McCOY.—On February 13. 1966, suddenly, a t 1. Balmoral Avenue, Clitheroe, John, the dearly loved husband of Louie, aged 70 years. Interred a t Liverpool on Thursday,


TOMLINSON. — On February 15 1966, in hospital. William, the beloved son of the late Ralph and Ellen Tomlinson of Bolton-by-Bow- land. Interment on Saturday a t St. Peter’s Church. Bolton-by-BowIand at 11 a.m. —Inq. T. E. Robinson, Bolton-by-


Bowland. Tel, 213,________________


WE LUNG.—Eric William on 14 Feb­ ruary, 1966, suddenly a t White Lodge, Wroxham, aged 61 years.


WILSON.—On February 10, I960, in hospital. Selina Leah, aged 91 years, the beloved wife of the late James Wilson, of 4. Holden Street, Clitheroe. Interment was a t Clith­ eroe Cemetery on Monday, last, February 14, I960. —Inq. The Scales Funeral Service. Tel, Clitheroc. 345._______________


WOOFF.—On February 16. 1966, at 25. West View, Clitheroe. Mary Grace, aged 80 years, the beloved . wife of the late Abraham Wooff.


Funeral from the Chapel of Rest. “Rockdale," Clitheroc. Service and cremation a t Pleasington, on Mon­ day a t 3-30 p.m. No flowers please. —Inq. The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe. 345.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


CHAMLEY.—Mrs. Beatrice Chamley and family express sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours, officials and members of tile British Legion, Clitheroe Branch, and all other friends for tloral tributes received t and kindness shown during their


he following point of abstraction 3000 gallons per day a t SD 754367 Sabdcn. Blackburn. A copy of the application and of


ime of sorrow. 20, Holden Street. Clitheroe.


EXTON.— Mr. Oliver Exton and family wish to express their sincere


any map. plan or other document submitted with It may be inspected free of charge a t Wiswell Moor Farm, Sabden. at all reasonable hours during the period beginning on Friday, 18th February. 1966 and ending on Friday. 18th March, 1966. r Any person who wishes to make


Authority a t 48. West Cliff, Preston, before the end of the said period.


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thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral tr ib ­ utes received by them during their sad bereavement: a Iso Mr. James Beardwood and the staff of.Cllth- eroe Hospital for their kind ministrations.


t epresentations about the applica­ Cion should do so in writing to the


Brooklands, Longworth Road. Blliington._______________________


HART.—Tile sister and relatives of the late Jessie Hart wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sym­ pathy and floral tributes received during their time of sorrow. 5, Calder Vale. Whallcy.


WILSON.—The family of the late Mrs. Selina Leah Wilson express


sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours and all other friends for floral tributes received and kind­ ness shown during, their bereave­ ment. 4, Holden Street, Clitheroc.-


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Absent I ro n us, but always so — near.From Elsie and Alburn. Trevor, Clive and Garry, Middle Brayshaw, Tosslde.


Tis sweet to remember a mother so dear


WALMSLEY. — Treasured memories of a dear wife and mother Elizabeth, who died February 18. 1961. Deep in our hearts her memory is kept.


To treasure to love and never forget. —From her loving husband and family.


BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


BROWN.—Precious birthday mem­ ories of my dear husband, on Feb­ ruary 24. A wonderful husband, true and kind.


29, Corporation street. Clithcroo. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. —From daughter Shirlev. John and children “Rose Acre.” park Avenue, Clitheroc.


The very best the world could find; He left a place no one can fill, I miss you Harold, and always w i l l . —From h i s


loving wife K a t h l e e n , APPRECIATION


FOULKER. — Miss Maria Fouikor wishes to thank all relatives and friends for cards and presents re­ ceived on her 21st birthday.


P A R K E R .— Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker wish to thank all relatives ancl friends for cards, flowers and gifts on their golden wedding anniver­ sary. Greenfield Cottages, Griiulleton.


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