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SALES BY AUCTION Cliihcroc Advertiser ami Times, Friday, April 22, 1966 CLITHEROE GARAGES


YEARS AHEAD —the ride, room and


performance of this 1100’


Specialists in


SALES and


SERVICE


A world beater? That’s what custom'ers who have driven the Morris 1100 tell us. Combines t f* advanced engineering techniques with typical-1 Morris quality and value. Backed by 12 months Warranty. Wherever you are—BMC Service


keeps you going. THORNBERS CLOGMAKERS


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


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


SALE


MENS, LADIES. AND CHILDRENS BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS


86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE ATTENTION ALL HANDYMEN


ARMABORD FANTASTIC VALUE AT LOW COST.


* Wide Choice of Designs and Colours. * Fnsv to use - ■ • No Special Tools or skill required. We arc vou’r Local Distributors and Stockists ot Maximum Sheets (9 \ 41 We Specialise in Super Satin Finish Doors Teak Oak! Cherry, Silver Ash. Sapelc Mahogany, Mcrrantic,


DECORATIVE FLEXIBLE BOARD LAMINATE * For AH Surfacing - - - Easy Clean, Stain, Heat and Acid Resistant.


’ Black1 ' from 75/- to 100/-.


Prefinislied Decorative Wallboards. Occasional wax polishing keeps the panel p e rm a n e n t ly ^ ;


Walnut Knotty White Pine. Oak. Teak, Cherry, Knotty Red Ccdar£ onsuU us for AIX y0ur requirements


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


SMALL COUNTRY HOUSE REQUIRED


In area between Longridge to the West and Gisburn to the East and North of Pendle. Mature house, minimum Four bedrooms; in rural setting, with several acres of land.


CONVERTED FARM HOUSE OR ONE CAPABLE OF CONVERSION CONSIDERED


WRITE BOX No. A2 ADVERTISER AND TIMES NEWBY, near ItIMINGTON, CLITHEROE


10 miles Nelson and Burnley. 14 miles Accrington and Skipton. 16 miles Blackburn.


A stone built bouse in glorious ^country :in a Hamlet facing south with unrivalled views. School bus passes


U ^ o o r . Sitting Room. 18' 10" x 14' 3". Dining Room 15 3 x in' 8' Study 15' x 10’ 3". Kitchen IT 8" x 9 6 . Pantrj. Four bedrooms Modern 3-piece bathroom, integral Coal Place. GaraS®< Kitchen and flower gardens. In good condition throughout and a light, pleasant house.


For appointment to view ’phone Gisbum 330 and further par­ ticulars from the Chartered Auctioneers,


SWADFORD CHAMBERS, SKIPTON Tel: 2226 T. H. TAYLOR & SON, F.A.l.


F A RME R S Are you interested in


PIPE-LINE OR PARLOUR MILKING ?


If so, contact us for information and quotations. Main Agents For:—


ALFA-LAVAL, FULLWOOD, GASCOIGNE AND MANUS


LINDLEY PATE (Gisburn) Ltd. Telephone: Gisburn 251


Why put up with (lamp


CARPET ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


Luxaflex Venetian


Blinds Fitted Free


WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


B. BRIDGES Brush and Vacuum Chimney Sweep


(formerly SEYMOURS)


t Prompt Service No Fuss


No Dirt A N TI Q UES 2 Woone Lane, Clitheroc


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


WANTED FOR CASH


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


DUNSOP BRIDGE Telephone: 237 '


.....uneven Floors? WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


JAMES BOLTON & Son (ASPHALTERS) LTD.


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


LOWER EANAM WHARFi BLACKBURN


Evenings Blaokburn 55342.


on all floor problems B Telephone:


lackburn 59438.


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


RE-UPHOLSTERY Estimates free Phone or writes J. LOMAX


55 LARK HILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


Morris M.G. Vanclen Plas Warranted Used Cars


WE CAN DO YOUR


ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FOR YOU


CAR Dynamo. Starters Lights. Flashers, etc.


Dynamo & Electrical Services Ltd.


WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE


Phone 652 and 249 CHIMNEY SWEEP


Brush and Vacuum Prompt attention


G. WHITTAKER Tel. Chatburn 496


HIRE A TYPEWRITER II- PER DAY


FOB SMALL PORTABLE and SECOND^ HAND STANDARD MACHINES. FREE


PERIOD 7 DAYS. LATEST MODEL MACHINES. COST A LITTLE MORE. VERY LOW CHARGES FOR PERIOD CONTRACTS WE ALSO HIRE, REPAIR, BUY AND SELL ADDING. CALCULAT­ ING, DICTATION AND DUPLICATING MACHINES. CASH REGISTERS, OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC.


F. H. BROWN LTD.


CHAPEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT SHOWROOMS:


14B TODMORDEN ROAD BURNLEY.


Tel. BURNLEY 126622 (9 lines). For all types of JOINERY AND


PROPERTY REPAIRS at reasonable prices


Phone G. T. JOINERY, Blackburn 57832 after 5 p.m.


HEARING AIDS


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


* Home visits arranged—morn, ing. afterhoon or evening.


* Always at your service. call at


DERRICK GREEN M.P.S.


4 Railway View, Clitheroe for appointment with


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


Independent Hearing Aid Audiologist


1961 VOLKSWAGEN 1200 de luxe, Turquoise


RADIO, SEAT BELTS, PLUS OTHER EXTRAS


EXCELLENT CONDITION ANY TRIAL


D. UNDERWOOD WADDINGTON


TEL. CLITHEROE 310


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING and CARPET CLEANING


PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475


1964 Mini pick-up with tilt.


1956 Laiidrover 86" W.B.


1960 .Bedford Workobus L.W.B.


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


Road, Leicester.


ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanam Wharf. Blaokburn SAVE LINO


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


NOEL KING


(Ex-Hoover 10 years) 43 PIMLICO ROAD


Day or evening' appointments MEARLY Brook, Clithevoe is


Hoover Service PHONE CLITHEROE 979


LEEDHAMS GARAGE AC OWNSv 8U IT8.SEPA RATES." > ■ •


' Maxlim. Pageboy; Modern • Mother, eto. ■


Now,Address: .


18.'STANDISH ST.'. BURNLEY:' Tel. 28407.


Maternity Boutique 1LL NUR^INC REQUIREMENTS


MOOR LANE


CLITHEROE Tel. 2705


HOTHERSALL & FORRES F. A. L. P A


M ir ilO N C E R S . VALUERS AND L S I A IL AGEH1S


OANK SALEROOMS. CLI1HEROE TCI *»S OR CVCNINGS 7SS


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN. CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT


The Superior Semi-Detached Residence


local tradesmen with materials of high quality. Having the benefit of generous garden area and a nicely elevated site permitting a panoramic view of the Bowland


A pre-war property erected by


31 BUCCLEUCH AVENUE. CLITHEROE


_


Fells e Accommodation: Open porch:


cover access to fuel store and w.c. Three bedrooms: bathroom; separate w.c. Detached brick


payable £62-14-4. Vacant possession.


ntrance hall: two reception ments; rear porch and under


garage Low ground rent. Annual rates


The Substantial Terraced Dwellinghouso


67 WEST VIEW. CLITHEROE


ange (back boiler): kitchen of good size, fitted white porcelain Sink <h. & c. water), wall cup­ board; larder. On the upper floor are two bedrooms, the rear one fitted with bath, washbasin and cylinder airing cupboard, tn flagged yard at rear are coal store and w.c. Another well maintained property. Mains services. Annual ground rent .30/-.' Annual rates payable £14-4-0 Vacant posses­


frontage. Comprises: vestibule, glazed panel inner door: sitting r room, tile range; living room, tile


Stone-built with palisaded sion.


Viewing by appointment with HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Auctioneers & Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroo.


(Tol. 95). In Central Trading position. SHOP PREMISES


WITH FLAT AND GARAGE. No. 8 York street, CLITHEROE


a ffnrrmrises.—Ground floor: shop l nd living room. First floor:


three-piece bathroom. floor: three bedrooms. Large semi- hnsement room: scullery and stores Rear garden with stone-


ounge: dlning/kltchen and Geoffrey Taylor & Co.


built garage and offices. Further particulars from.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers & Estate Agents Bank Salerooms. Clitheroo (Tel. 95).


PUBLIC NOTICES


bowland rural district COUNCIL


District comprising the above named Rural District


t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


nnnointed the AUDIT O* j t ACCOUNTS for the year ended ----- -----------,


nhe 31st March 1966, of the above mccupation are constructed of W. E. and Exors. of G. Lpftliouse, ovailable for almost Immediate


hat the district auditor of the lias


amed Council, and of theli officers and of any Committee


) t . b y t ! lc C o u n c i l w h o s e


DELIVERY AND c o l l e c t io n s , w it h - “ S „ t s li r e s u b je c t , t o a u d i t a s IN 40 MILES RADIUS. MINIMUM | a ° a? U t i l e a c c o u n t s Of t i le


part ol the accounts of Council, to commence oi. Mon­


day the 6th day of June. 19b6 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the Council Offices, 32. Pimlico Road l Clitheroe, when and wheu any


District may be present or be roDFCscjittRi ond may inako any objections to such accounts before the District Auditor.


ocal government elector of tne


Centrally Situated Commercial. Professional or Shop Premises.


FURTHER GIVEN that the accounts of the Rural District Council and of their Officers and Committees duly made up and balanced together with all late books, account books, deeds, con­ mtracts and accounts and docu­


AND NOTICE IS HEREBY


d ents relating thereto, will be 3eposited at the Council Offices.


2 Pimlico Road. Clltheroe. and will be open during office hours


to the inspection of all persons i Interested for seven clear days


1966.


ammediately before tlie Audit and l ny such person shall be at eiberty to make copies of or axtracts from the deposited


L. D. TELFORD. Clerk to the Council.


APPLICATIONS are invited for F the tenancy of the Mart Cafe.—


Cor further details apply: The Rlitheroe Auction Mart Co., Ltd..


ailway Road, Clitheroe. PROPERTY WANTED


WANTED URGENTLY 2-bed- roomed house, to rent or buy on weekly basis. Woone Lane area preferred. Condition Immaterial. —Write Box No. A5. Advertiser and Times.


LOANS ■'NO WORRY” LOANS


ho BORROW what you need spend I w you like and be fully ansured against death, illness or fccident Safe 2nd mortgage loans


on mortgage DELMOND SECURITIES LTD.. 1 Warwick Street, W.1. (dept. 35)


or houseowners or those buying o Please send bligation.


Name Address


details without


33 WELLGATE, CUTHEROE


wTile property is stone built f ith a slated roof and has it 20’


modation comprises: on the ground floor:


rontage to Wellgate. Tile accom­


2 Three rooms: 1. 13' 9” x 10' 9"; s adily suitable for conversion to


. 15’ 6“ X 12' 6”; 3. 12’ X 7’. reKitchen. On the first floor:


ccounts without payment. DATED this 22nd day of April,


a Tlie bungalows which are f ulti-coloured stonework to the


t ront elevation and are rendered ro the side and rear having Hard-


available. i Plans and sneoifioations oan be


ow tiled roofs. All main services


Offices and appointments to view can be arranged at any time.


nspected at the Auctioneers’


Auctioneers. Estate Agents. Surveyors and Valuers


6-8 CHURCH ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 1252


Also at Blackburn. Tel. 55425. WADDINGTON: TWO 3-BEDROOMED DETACHED BUNGALOWS a Situate on a most delightful


Road. Tlic accommodation briefly


comprises: entrance hal with cloak cupboard. Excellent lounge: dining/kitohen; three good bed­


rooms; three-nieoo bathroom; Integral garage,.


rooms: a newly-planned dining/ kitchen with up-to-date appoint­


ESTATE AGENTS (B VALUERS


1-3 CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE


TEL. 1002 EVENINGS 1016


DETACHED FARMHOUSE RESIDENCE AND BUILDINGS.


bolton-by-bowland Nr. Clitheroe


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


Magnificent situation enjoying The Superior Stone Built


Semi-Dotached Residonoe of Character known as


" HOMESTEAD ” Eastham Streot. Clitheroc.


order throughout with gas oen- b tral heating and comprising 4-5 dntrance, hail, cloaks., lounge,


b Select residential area and


eing maintained in excellent eedrooms, bathroom, vestibule


kining room, breakfast room,


double garage. Vacant possession on comple­


itchen, larder, etc. Detached


tion of purchase. Viewing strictly by appoint­


ment only.


The Exceptionally Attractive Semi-Detached Residence


32. HAWTHORNE PLACE. CLITHEROE


C Quality built in iy60 by Messrs. c alverleys of Clitheroe and being


ions to front and rear. BUSINESS FOR SALE.


area. Three bedrooms, half-tiled bathroom, separate w.c., front entrance porch, hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, etc. Garage. t Well-laid gardens of good propor­


onveniently situated in a good t Established Florists in a good


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW SMITHFIELD FARM,


DOWNHAM. Nr. Clitheroo.


Tomorrow. Saturday. April 23, 1966


mabins and appliances. Farm household effects as advertised


Kindly remember sale. c 300 head of battery hens,


achinery. tractors, • surplus


Messrs. Wallbank & Smalley, {de­ clining farming). Farm Tel. Chatburn 340._____


last week. A caterer will attend the sale. p Sale 1 o'clock implements,


MARY BONE FARM. WEST BRADFORD. Nr. Clitheroe.


(situate along Guest House Road, West Bradford).


sell by auction for Mi. W. Delgh- ton (health reason).


Tuesday next, April 26. 1966 T. Silverwood—J. Balshaw will


y 50 head of smart dairy and 1oung cattle: 6 feeding ■ hJJSgs.


farm machinery; Austin aso 1961): as advertised last week.


CRAVEN FARM. D1NCKLEY Langho, Blackburn.


at Tanners Arms, and flist ijsht to Mission Hall, turn in left)


(situate off Dinckley road, turn


sell' by auction for Mr. Edwin Holden (declining farming) faim


T silverwood—J. Balshaw will Saturday. April 30. 1966


sold: c 20 head of smart, oountry uly: 3 b & w—4 Ayr cows due


4attle 2 ayr x cows lately calved, J b & w—2 Ayr Cows duo June.


August; 3 Ayr cows t'ueSept.- Oct- 1 Ayr cow served Mai eh 19, 1 Angus hfr. calf. 3 weeks old.


h 420 head of poultry: 200 (404)


rading position. Fully modern­ rised and well fitted property on


ental. o Full details of the above and


1-3 Castle Cate, Clitlieroe. Tel. 1092.


ather properties for sale in the


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


keen to work (cow dog). x Cabins: six P°}llt*Tn,ca,bfii.n*'


worth hens y.o. Dog: b & w bitch (31 years),


ens in lay; 220 (404) and Watei-


12 x 10’ 12 X 8’. Machinery and implements.


8'. 18' x 12'. 18' x 10'. 16 x 10 ,


Ferguson t.v.o. (reg. 19471 in good running order; Bamford Kl. Blackstono d.a. strawer: Bamford raker with trip: Bamford tractor mower box cart r.t.; trailer motor mower' Wolslcy electric fencer: car or small tractor trailer, loot


<000 hours U Jones Mark - baler; along with other useful


961 diesel David Browntiactor


attend the sale. (Farm Tel. Chat- burn 383). -


Sale 1 o'clock. A caterer will oultry, household effects, for


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


MEN'S TAILOR-MADE SPORTS TROUSERS, old style, wider leg. 3d. to 42 waist—Economic Stores,


70, Whalley Road. Clitheroe.


DISPLAY CABINET. £7.—Apply Advertiser and Times.


____


LADIES' NYLONS from 2/- per pair, from Pamela Wood, Castle


St., Clitheroe.


FRIDGE 4' 6" x 4' x 2’ 6” (inside measure) in working order. Hayliurst Farm, Pendleton.


Clttlieroe. ,______


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane, t Clitheroe. LadiSs' print button-


hrough overall dresses._______


CREOSOTE golden or dark brown. -Waterloo Timber Co., Clitheroe.


YOUR NO-DEPOSIT TV SET can tbe chosen from the large selec­


tion at Telehire. Low weekly


erms—Visit Telehire: Agent, Mr. H. Knine, 48. Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 1444.


DARK OAK BEDROOM SUITE, first reasonable offer. — Ring


Clitheroe 424, after 6 p.m.____


WOMEN’S WEAR to suit all weather. Ladies dress skirts, t cardigans. Jumpers, trews, Cour-


elle or Crimplene. Suits and dresses, coats. three-quarter croe coats, suedette jackets, anoraks and rain coats.—Econ­ omic Stores, 70 Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


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


Nelson.


TAPSELL & WEST LTD. The Carpet Specialists for new


second-hand and soiled carpets. t Hundreds to choose from by all


she leading manufacturers. All wizes in stock from 27 inches r ide to 4 yards wide, any length pequired in broad-loom. Sample Crices in squares. 5 x 4 Wilton £1arpets £35. 4 x 3 carpets from e 2. Any size room fitted by Pxperts,—89. Leeds Road, Nelson. Shone 62816. 57-59 swadford


treet, Sklpton. Phone 2960.___


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer In pnrt-exchangc for new goods.—24, King William Street. Blackburn.


MORTON’S SPECIAL OFFERS'. 18 Ins. hard-wearing stairs car­ pet, 50 yards, only 4/11 yd.: Broadlooni approx. 3 x 21 lovely Axmlnster carpet £17-10-0; two sample A1 quality 3 x21 Axmin- ster carpets £18-19-0 each.— Morton’s, 18 Moor Lane. Clith­


eroe. Tel. 420.


mii'ner* hay trailer, 2 manui e barrows: wriod bins: cow buckets: Rotomald electric egg washei. P iron water bath, two Simplex


uulsomatic aluminium niilk cnits: 1 Simplex nluminiumuniL


churn cooler: along with small tools, etc. Kitchen dressei . poul-


inele wash-up bath, Kyio in


try feed hoppers and fountains. a Sale 1 o’clock .A caterer will


ttend the sale. (Farm telephone. Blackburn 47483).


OTHER FIXTURES Saturday. May 7.


nd convenient site off Edisford DTotal dispersal sale t a Ml T. g cwhurst. Park Gate Farm, Lea-


(farm sold). Tuesday. May 10.


arm. Grindleton, Nr. Clltheroe T


ram, Chipping, Nr. Preston. WAimuafycollective tractor and


h ^^ * h i r^lithe\'o^.eIEnU'ies *now being taken. , Saturday. May 21:


J Total dispersal sale for Messis. hite Hall Farm, Grindleton, Ni.


. .


Clitheroc (farm sold). CAuctioneers: T. Silverwood. 17.


Total dispersal for Messrs. G. 6- F Honson & Son, Town Head


r-


LADIES’ COATS, junior miss to 54” hip.—Economic Stores, 70. Whalley Road. Clitheroe.


PRAM HOODS RE-COVERED, aprons supplied to sample. Quick service. — BeDtham's, Market Place. Clitheroe. Tel. 167.


SLIM-U-ETTES.—Still available 21, day’s supply for 5s. 9d.— Derrick Green. MP3., 4 Railway View Clitheroe.


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods re­ tcovered; new aprons: wheels re­


Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clttheroe. Tel. 683.


yred and repaired. — A. E.


BOY’S. YOUTH’S school blazers, anoraks shorts, sports trousers, Jeans, shirts, raincoats, socks and shoes.—Economic stores. 70, Whalley Road. Clitheroe.


DIMPLEX oil-fliled radiator. 1 kw.- “Fortress" kitchen cabinet: Sunbeam Infra-red wall heater— 22 Chatburn Park Drive, Clith-


croe. Tel. 2802.


RUSBRIDGE for high class WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS. All work carried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed. —24. King William Street, Blackburn. Tel 59109.


228. J. Balshaw. 9T 2Wa?Si?8toi 1 Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 1385. C.


hester Avenue. Clltheroe. Tel.


Silverwood, Livingstone House, Slaidburn. Tel. 652.


JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


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


a Nestling under Beacon Fell,


preservation area . Shelteied. southern outlook, excellent priv­


djoining outstanding park


ate road access. MOST ATTRACTIVE 15 ACRE FARM


h Cottage-type three bedroomed


elf-contained flat. Lounge: 18' 10" x 13’ 10". c Bedroom: 10’ 4” x 10’ (could be


nd multi-purpose loose boxes.


onverted to kitchen). Half-tiled three-piece bathroom. b On the second floor: 3 good


Rates payable £34.


SALISBURY HOUSE. WHITECHAPEL.


Coosnargh, Preston. Lanos.


6" x 9’ 3"; 3. 14' X 9’ 10". Large garden at rear. Freehold.


PERSONAL


BEAT THE BUDGET, book now for your foundation garment.— Mrs. E. Lambert, Barcley Corset- iere. “Kiloi'an," Radecliffe St., Clitheroe.—Phone 2869.


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


POULTRY


TURKEY EGGS for sale. — King Commons Farm (off Klrkmoor Road) Clitheroe.


100 5-WEEK-OLD WL X RIR; 100 4-week-old RIR x LS; 75 4-week- old LS x RIR pullets.—Roberts, Slddows Farm, Clitheroe. Tel. 550.


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


WANTED


BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS. old pistols, guns, coins. Cash waiting.—Write Micklcburgh, 56, Hatherley Court. London, W.2.


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


BUILDING WANTED, 30 x 20 ft. garage for stores, Cllthcroe.— Write Box No. A1 Advertiser and Times ■


WANTED 'BABY’S HIGH CHAIR, folding pram or push chair, with hood and apron.—Phone Clith­ eroe 2777.


BICYCLE REQUIRED to suit Al girl, 8 years.—Greatorex. 5,


ma Place Clitheroe. Tel. 3470.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


GENTLEMAN requires board residence in or around Clith­ eroe. - — Write Box No. A3, Advertiser and Times.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED for workmnn near to Cllthcroe.— Write Box No. A4, Advertiser and Times.


that the land can be used to form a better junction between Waterloo Road ahd the Internal by-pass. „ At- trie monthly meeting of


to be slightly diverted so edrooms: 1. 15’ 6“ x 9’ 3"; 2. 15' g Mains electricity <un‘?ci'-


available). Freehold. H miles village, b Longridge. 3 Inglewliito.


round). Private water (mains


p To be sold by auction on the p.remises. Wednesday. 4 May, at 3


and preceeded at 2-15 with appli­ ances and sundry furniture.


m. (conditions to be then read) 2 to 4-30 p.m. View Thursdays and Saturdays,


Descriptive and further detail: JOHN E. PINDER


Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent


Stone-Bridge. Longridge. Tel. 2282.


DODD. BUCKLEY A T0ULM1N. Solicitors.


1. Starkie Street. Preston. Tel. 53994.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO.. LTD.


and store cattle at 11 a.m. MONDAY NEXT, 25 April


TODAY, FRIDAY. 22 April Special spring sale of in-oalf


s Weekly sale of calves arid fat- otock at 11-30 a.m. when a seas­ snal show which will include


hrading staff by endeavouring to oove entry cards handed into the


presenting Ideal conversion. a Good range brick shtppontng


ouse with adjoining buildings


CRILDREN’S PETTICOATS from 3/-. Hurry while stocks last!— Pamela Wood, Castle Street Clltheroe. Tel. 82.


1964 FORD ANGLIA ESTATE 1200 cc engine, blue, 1,800 miles,


many extras, good reason for sale.—3, Mytton View. Clltheroe.


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


matterns for your choice. Work­ t anship first class and guaran­ feed. Collections and deliveries


BIRTHS fATKINSON.—On April 17. 1966


Brian and Diana, the gift of a daughter, Rachel. ~


i r i n g ” hospital, Tanzania. To ______


r.LARK (nee Shaw)—On 17 April, at Queen’s Park, to Iris and Peter, a son, David Steven. Thanking all concerned.______


FIELDEN.—on 14 April, 1966, at Bank Hall Hospital, to Joan and Alan a son, David, 33 Warwick Drive, Clltheroe.


______ __


JOHNSON—On 16 April 1966. at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mount St.. Preston, to Fred and Jean (nee Aldersley), a daughter, Suzanne


Jane. _________ • COMING OF AGE


WATSON.—Love and best wishes Richard on your 21st birthday. _Shirley, Jim and Wayne._____


WATSON.—Congratulations Rich­ ard on your 21st birthday, Apiil


—Loveland best wishes mum, dad, Lesley. Marjorie. Lorraine and Carole.


WATSON.—Love and best wishes Richard on your 21st birthday. —Barbara; Kenneth and family.


SILVER WEDDING


JACKSON—WALKER — Congrat­ ulations. and best wishes on your silver wedding anniversary, April


24. --All our love. Dorothy. Henry,


Barbara and John. GOLDEN WEDDING


PYM—TOMLINSON. — Congrat­ ulations on your goldm wedding


anniversary, today, Friday, 22


Witll'love and best wishes. _From Doris and Allen, Phyllis and Tom.


_______ DEATHS


LAWSON.—On April 18. at her daughter's home. Up Brooks Farm, Clitheroe. and of Main S t r e e t . Bolton-by-Bowland.


l Carrie, the beloved wife of the yate Samuel Lawson, in her 76th Sear. The funeral took place at Bt. Peter’s Church, Bolton-by-


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


SMITH.—The relatives of the lau Mr. John Smith wish to thm all friends, neighbours ,5! members of Chatburn McthnSiX Sunshine Band, for tlicir £ expressions of sympathy floral tributes received in .Si: bereavement; also the fanm doctor. Canon Smith Rev. W. Allen for “Rtversdale," Chatburn.


imiin, and n; 7 ' th e ir kindn'a


4. Dawnham


TODD.—The relatives of tile v, Mr. R. F. Todd wish to thank «- friends and neighbours for tbf<: kind expressions of symm l;


93. Woonc Lane. Clitheroe


and floral tributes received (i their bereavement; also tv family doctor and the Rev tv and Mrs. Allen for their Kh ness.


DEAN'S I


LADIES! Requisi


AEROSOL h 1 “v


WADDINGTON. — Mr. T. w77 I tdington and family -wish


nhank all relatives, friends m , t eighbours, the doctor, the friot nurse, and Rev. A Kov. sor their kindness, messages'


ympathy and floral trib'iit,; l Main Streot. Gisburn.


h a ir sl id e s ROLLERS, SHI l em o n co nd|


received during their bereav* I ment.


*'1


WINDLE.—Tlio family of fluTS I Mrs. A. Windlc wish to tCS l all relatives, friends and new I s hours, for their kind cmr/ill


aions and letters of symnat&l t nd floral tributes receiver


3. Monk Street. Clitlieroc. tfamily doctor,


brown and the Rev. G. Canrab/i- F for their kindness.


heir bereavement; he Rev. A. K.


friends and neighbours for thtt I kind expressions of synraath, I and floral tributes received 2 ing her sad bereavement. Sdhi£ I H thanks to the Rev, KatliiVrr' I


to thank al a’.i relative I


63, Castle View. Clitheroe IN MEMORIAM


estern Gas Board. . - - and Mrs K I


strict nurses I iwtl‘ I


WOODCOCK—Mrs. C; Woodcocl | wishes


t endry for her kind ministra-1 Wions, and also to the No*, I


di,, als° ■ tht I■ I


blackbuf SOI


CLITHE A


1


BLEAZARD.—In loving memo~ I of a dear father. John Cyril I died April 24. 1964. J , '™ l


Loved and remembered alwavs —From Yvonne, Peter grandson Paul.


BLEAZARD. — Treasured men-1 f orles of a dear husband ani I


—Inq. Robinson’s, Bolton-by- Bowland. Tel. 213.


owland on Wednesday. ■ _____


MARSDEN.—On April 13. sud­ denly Elsie, aged 63 years, the dearly loved wife of Arnold Marsden. of 74 Sewall Highway, Wyken. Coventry, and formerly of Clitheroe. Service and crem­ ation was at Pleasington on Monday last, April 18. 1966. —The Scales Funeral Service.


Tel. Clitheroe 345.


SUTTON.—On April 19. 1966. at his home, 4, Princess Street. Whalley. George Henry, aged 62 years, the dearly loved husband of Annie Sutton. Service at Ills home, prior to cremation at Accrington Crematorium, today (Friday) at 2-30 n.m. Sprays only please, or donations to the


WADDINGTON.—On 1966,


Ethel wUlC UbCU 10 WINDLE.—


ree. Phone or write today and we will be pleased to call even­ Dings at your convenience.


6 istance no object.—Beakbane,


Mary’s J Church, Gisburn. April 19. 1 9 6 6 , .. .. .


dearly loved wife of Thomas Waddington. interred at


j ___,_ Janie, aged 79 years,


at Main Street. Gisburn. the


April it.lfn / ,f n ranm n e


Monk Street Clitheroe. Agnes, the beloved wife of the late Robert Windle. in her 95th year; a service in St. PauL’s Church. Low Moor, preceded Interment at Clitheroe. Cemetery on April. 18. —Inq. Bennett, Clltheroe. Tel, 582.


-On April 14,1966, at 3, 8, Sandygate, Burnley. Tel. 7188.


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


LADIES' Crimplene or Courtelle dresses, suits. Junior miss to 48'' hip.—Economic Stores, 70, Whnl- iey Rd. Clitheroe.


H.C.B, PRAM (Osnath) navy, new hood and apron.—Davies, Oakroyd, Henthorne Road, Clith­ eroe, after 6 p.m.


1960 (June) AUST.N MINI Sal. good cond. £165. Cash or terms. —Phone Hellifleld 261.


RIBBLESDALE school uniform for girls. Small amount of dresses left. Hurry and buy now at half price.—Pamela Wood, Castle St.‘, Clitheroe. Tel. 82.


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


REFINED TAR for roofs, trougli- Ings. — Waterloo Timber Co. Clltheroe.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Ladies’ corsets with front-fastening or hookslde.


BEDDING BOX, good condition, 16. King Street. Whalley.


NO-DEPOSIT TV, large selection. Installed on first payment. See Telehir.e.—Agent: Mr. H. Kaine, 48. Moor Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 1444.


NOVEMBER 1959 ZODIAC Fair- haven Estate for sale excellent condition throughout. £290. Cash or terms.—Apply 61, Hlgh- p. fleid Road, Clitheroe. after 6


m.


pring lambs will be forward. g Will consignors please assist ffice before Saturday.


WEDNESDAY NEXT.. 27 Anril loAt 12 noon, weekly prize sale of


of 600-700 store sheep,, ewes and lambs at foot.


FRIDAY NEXT, 29 Anril


c Extra sale of in-calf and store eattle at 11 a.m. when a good forward.


When a large entry will be for­ ward.. Prizes in four classes.


s Special spring prize show and ale of in-calf and store cattle.


7 Please noto that commencing w June, newly-calved cattle sales t ill be held on Tuesdays, and hhe seasonal store sheep sales t itherto held on Tuesdays will


ake place on Wednesdays. Calves will also he switched to Tuesdays. Tel. 325.


i


t JOHN E. PINDER, F.V.I.. begs Pay next. 23 April.—John E.


o advise our many clients that d there will be NO SALE on Satur­ Elnder, Auctioneer. Valuer and


Clitheroe, Town Council on Tuesday- evening, members agreed that the land be sold to ■


so that the alterations could be carried, out. ’■


Lancashire ■ County Council,


ongridge. Tel. 2282.-__________ PROPERTY FOR SALE


Lstate Agent. ' Stone-Bridge.


PRE-FAB BUNGALOWS. 2. 3 nnd 4 bedroom. Flans ' 7/6. S.A.E. details—A R. Else. Wisbech. Cnmbs.


ntry in both categories will be FRIDAY. 6 May


c cal and north country newly-


alved cows and heifers. Followed immediately by sale


JACKSON ELECTRIC COOKER. £12.—High Chair, £4. 8. Chat­ burn park Drive, Clitheroe.


CHEAP DISPOSAL OF SOME FURNITURE. — Apply Grigor, Downlian'.. Clitheroe.


BUSCH KNITTING MACHINE"as new. £14.—8, Llngfleld Avenue, Clitheroc


Flooding report in few weeks


'X'HE Clitheroe Town Council


-* long-awaited report on flooding in the town will prob­ ably be finished within the next few weeks. This announcement came at


the monthly meting of Clith­ eroe Town Council on Tuesday, evening, after expressions of anxiety by members of the council. The special sub-committee


preparing the report was for­ med a few months ago, and has met a group of representatives of one of the most badly hit areas in recent floods—Taylor Street. The Town Clerk, Mr. H. Sa-


WOODCOCK.—On April 17. 1966. at 63, Castle View. Clitheroe, Albert .the dearly loved husband of Catherine Woodcock, aged 60 years. Service was at the Ciitlieroe Congregational Church on Wednesday, prior to inter­ ment at Clitheroe Cemetery. —Inq. H. M. Sowerbutts, Ltd., Clitheroe.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


DUCDALE. — Mr. and Mrs. Robinson would like to thank relatives, and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy t and floral tributes received In


heir sad bereavement. —Bagganley Lane Farm, Bottany Bay, Chorley.


LAWSON.—The family of the late Mrs. Carrie Lawson desire to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for kind expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral tributes, received during their bereavement: also thank­ king the family doctor for his


Bindness and attention. Bridge End Cottage,


olton by Bowland.


MARSDEN.—Mr. Arnold Marsden expresses sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours and friends t at Coventry and Clltheroe dis­


time of sorrow; also the taxi drivers, ambulance men. doctors and coroner's officers for their kindness. 74, sewall Highway. Wyken Coventry.


arict, for floral tributes received nd kindness shown during his


ODDIE,—The family of the late Mrs. S. Oddie wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of r sympathy and floral tributes


indness.


Loved and remembered always —From Greta, Malcolm. Jiai. I garet and Alison.


ather, died 24 April. 1964 5 1


DICKINSON.—In loving memov I of a very dear wife and mothe I “Jessie.” who died April 22ni I 1953,


Not just today but every d — remembered.


Aldan and family, 23 Eastir.co-1 Drive. Clitheroe.


From her loving liusbani I


DUCKETT. — In memory of la I Lance Cpl. Duckett, 1st Baft' I Seaforth Highlanders killed I-' action. 22 April. 1916.' at Sannf- Yat, Mesopotamia.


We set out together. Hate o' mine. —T. Bowker.


RAWLINSON.— In loving m o™ l


Cancer Research Fund. —inq. William Langshaw & Sons Ltd.. King Street. Whal­ ley. Tel. 3248.


16,


of a dear, son Harold, who died I April 22,; 1959. On whose soul f Sweet Jesus have mercy. L —From his loving mum. dad and I Pat.


em


SCOTT .—In loving remembraset I of my dear husband Joe, w


died April 26 1959. Quietly remembered throush the — years.


Annie.


ISHERWOOD.—In loving memoq of a dear mother and grancto, who died 19 April 1964. “Ever remembered." —From Bert, Barbara and Joyce.


TOMLINSON.—Treasured rati- ories of our dear sister Ethel, died April 24. 1965. Our thanks to God for the line An he was here.


d the courage he gave us all God through the years: A Thy care


alker Street. Clitheroc. bless our loved one nor la


nd God bless our friends !o: — their kindness and prayers.


WFrom, all the iamily. 10,


WILSON.—Treasured memoriesc; Leonard who died 19 April. 19M. A devoted husband and father. —From his loving wife Ella snf family.


BIRTHDAY MEMORIES Mine to cherish, to hold and to .


Christ shall clasp the broken chain closer


, ,


HINDLE. — Birthday memorffifi my dear husband Albert Ik April) died 5 July 1965, aged ii years.Memories of you are precious and sweet.


T keep:he gates of memory never c.os- miss you more than anyonf knows:


When we meet again. —From his loving wife Fiona.


\


MoNALLY—Loving thoughts i John, on his 23rd blrtM-j (April 20). No card. Jlb! 1 bouquet of memories. —Mother and Kathy. 1, Siddon


Avenue. APPRECIATION STOTT.—Ml'. Simon Stott « —Pepper Hills. Bolton-by-Bowiand.


aeceived in their bereavement; Clso the doctor and staff of


Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowers, etc.


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


Residence : 14. Brook Street. Clitheroe.


Members of Teleflnwer.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


''TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Churcli Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 298


ALAN PARKER


tho National Association of Funeral Direotors


Funeral Director Member of


ABBEY HOUSE . CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


information before finishing their recommendations to the council. However, it was antic­ ipated that the report would be finalised within the next few , weeks, ■


gar told members or the High­ ways Committee the sub-com­ mittee were awaiting certain


a THE LAST TRIBUTE


rranged with, dignity .and efficiency.


CPERSONAL SERVICE, ■ hapel of Rest available


Limited, Clltherae Advert ^ Trf . INTERMENT or CREMATION


TELEPHONE WHALLEY 2301 (DAY OR NIGHT)


Times. Market P>«cei ftS e . K l l 407. And printed a t N o r t^ i ; r


Tudor S ired , E.C.4. RCS*S • G.P.O.* as a newspaper. _


•burn. Tel. 52345, tl ^ I


THE COMP Telephone


| FUNERAL SERVICE [““S S S SH


aiTHEROE 345 SCALES,


to thank the many frlen® S good wishes, kindness, site *?,• help in many ways, during n- illness and stay in hospital.


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or beautiful presents, caras ffowers received on :■


k litheroe hospital for their 3, East View, Pendleton.


birthday. 10. Taylor Street. C l i th e ro e .


WATERHOUSE. — rWaterhouse wishes to fliMJij ■


felatives, friends and neU'“% ■


„•tt s


e r a “ THE COST of the


is always your decision our establishment. R«>r less of how much—o r


n


..little—you decide to spe" • tho quality of our ser


consistently hirt' JOINERY, AND CENT! ANSI


,2 MEAR 103 WH^


1 ' £\ L • CLITHEROE ( -3


PUBI in the


on MONE COUNCIL


T. HEAl


ELECTRld S E R V I S Fu| List Price


pl u s — i ; HOOVl 31 Gns. Plusl ho I AIM A b e d r o o m s u l


DINING SUITIf b u r e a u x


Wliitewood Fui| Good sele Sirroml


Body C ( |


FURNISHIf SPEC


One Only — SH USUAL PRICE


One Only —


USUAL PRICE 3ft. DIVAN B


3 Market TELEPlI


5Ac dla&efauul


48 PARSONS LANE CLITHEROE


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


WREATHS :: BOUQUETS CUT FOWERS :: PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders.


GRANITE MARBLE. STOKj MEMORIALS


Bend for our selection oi desiiv, and prices. You will be placed under no obligation and fine us anxious to help


Lettering and Renovations Blackburn Road


W. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASON'S


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2161


SEED po t a to \ ONION AND


SHALLOT SEi AT


THEOi


t HEO WILSON & SON ™ 4 and 7. York St.. Cli


Tel. 88.


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