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8 Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, July 22, 1966 PRIMROSE GARAGE


IMMACULATE LOW MILEAGE USED CARS


1965 1965 1965 1965 1965


1965


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


AUSTIN 1800 De Luxe, heater, washers.


(Nov.) MINI COOPER 1275 ‘S’ 4,000 miles only. A chance to save £150 .......


FORD Cortina G.T. 4 door, one owner, A scintillating sports saloon ....................


TRIUMPH 1200. Local owner, Blue and White .........................................................


VANDEN PLAS 11,000 nominal mileage, one owner, stone, a car of quality at a


£730 1965 HEALEY Sprite, one owner, heater, low £540 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


86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING and CARPET CLEANING


PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475


CARPET ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


Luxajlex Venetian Blinds


Fitted Free WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


RE-UPHOLSTERY


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


Estimates free Phone or writes J. LOMAX


55 LARKHILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


Member of the


National Association of Funeral Directors


Kind and Considerate Personal Service in time of need


Tomlinsons (CLITHEROE) LTD.


FUNERAL SERVICE


CLITHEROE — Tel: 154 WANTED


Broken and Fallen Wool Also Daggins Prompt Cash


Licence No. 5,9521/00 1 J. HIGHLAND


3. STAMFORD PLACE, CLITHEROE — Tel: 300


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


E Blackburn 59438.


on all floor problems Tclophone:


venings Blackburn 55342,


' DANN Y’ S UP BROOKS SAWMILLS /


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 99


INTERWOVEN FENCING- PANELS CATES ETC


THE NEWiWANEV . - o u t . Fenoinv el .I) ncscriniiun.


RUSTIC POLES/FOR FENCING oremisos -


Can be soon?on tho abovo -


LOGS FOR WINTER _ EXTENSION LADDERS Onon Saturdays until 4-30 n.m. Needles, Repairs, Accessories, Elc.


McCall, Maudclla, Ilayficlcl Wool and Knitting Patterns obtainable at


The Spinning Wheel 48 r P,SON. STREET,. ’ Tel. , 531


^IE- Your Singer Agent' CHIMNEY SWEEP


Brush and Vacuum Prompt attention


G. WHITTAKER Tel. Chatburn 496


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


SEWING MACHINE SERVICES


138. Manchester Road, Nelson. Tel. 64511.


B. BRIDGES Brush and Vacuum Chimney Sweep


(formerly SEYMOURS)


Prompt Service No Dirt No Fuss


2 Woone Lane, Clitheroe


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


HIRE A TYPEWRITER 1/- PER DAY


FOK SMALL PORTABLES AND SKUOND- HAND STANDARD MACHINES. FREE DELIVERY AND COLLECTIONS. WITH* IN 40 MILES RADIUS. MINIMUM PERIOD ? DAYS. LATEST. MODEL MACHINES. COST A LITTLE MORE. VERY LOW CHARGES FOR PERIOD CONTRACTS WE ALSO HIRE. REPAIR. BUY AND SELL ADD1NO. CALCULAT­ ING. DICTATION AND DUPLICATING MACHINES. CASH REGISTERS. OFFICE FURNITURE. ETC.


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


14B TODMOKDEN ROAD BURNLEY


Tel. BURNLEY 20623 C* lines).


CARAVANS ON MORECAMBE BAY OR THE LAKES. CALLENDER for new or used Caravans a t reasonable prices, with sites guaranteed, best HP terms and good exchange allowances. Visit our new Showground.


CALLENDER CARAVANS LTD.


SCOTLAND ROAD (Main A.G) CARNFORTH (Tel. Carnforth 2221).


L.C.E. Hire & Contract Service


Lancashire Car Exchange Ltd.


LIVERPOOL ROAD, BURNLEY Telephone 27231


OST COMPETITIVE RATES TAKING BOOKINGS


CAR HIRE BY THE DAY M WEEK OR YEAR


FOR THE HOLIDAYS NOW


CONTRACT HIRE TERMS ON APPLICATION


Telephone Burnley 27231 A N T I Q U E S WANTED FOR CASH


THE ANTIQUE SHOP Barrow, near Whalley Tot.: Whalloy 3511


TOP TEN


L o s Bravos, the Spanish group making their debut


on the British record scene, are joint number one this


smash-hit with their first record, “Wild thing”, enter at number three with their latest waxing, “With a girl like you”. Cliff Richard enters first time


week in-Clitheroe’s top ten. The Troggs, who had a


with the help of Websters, The Record Centre, Market Place. Last week’s placings are in


brackets. TOP TEN


3 (—) With a girl like you, The Troggs, (Fontana)


6 (—) Paperback writer, The Beatles, (Parlophone).


7 (4) River, deep, mountain high, Ike and Tina Turner, (London).


10 (6) I couldn’t live without your love, Pet Clark, (Pye).


9 ( 1 ) Bus stop, The Hollies, (Parlophone).


New Luxury Detached Three Bcdroomed Bungalow


5 (—) Visions, Cliff Richard, (Columbia).


1( 5 ) Black is black, Los Bravos, (Decca).


1 ( 2 ) Nobody needs your love, Gene Pitney, (Stateside).


4 ( 8 ) Out of time, Chris Fallow, (Immediate).


number one to nine, but they are not the only ones to have dropped. The others are Ike and Tina Turner to number seven, Georgie Fame to eight and Pet Clark to 10. Frank Sinatra, Roy Orbison and Her­ man’s Hermits have slipped right out of the chart. The chart has been compiled


at .number five, and the Beatles r e - e n t e r with “ Paperback writer” at number six. The Hollies have fallen from


£630 £760


£650 1962 £665 1961 £530 1961


1961 1959 1958


1964 1964


1964 1964


1963


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


Tel: 8 8 3 /4 /5


ISERVICE ARE CHEAP CARS WORTHWHILE ? BETTER THE SECURITY OF ONE OF OUR QUALITY CHECKED and GUARANTEED VEHICLES


HIGHEST OF USED CAR STANDARDS


WOLSELEY HORNET, Cream and . maroon


.......... .......................................... £425


AUSTIN A60. De Luxe, choice of three all in excellent condition from .................. £535 1100’s. Choice of two from ..................


MINI SUPER, one lady owner, blue, low mileage


................................................. £470 £365


AUSTIN A60. De Luxe. Choice of two from ............................................................... £475 FORD ANGLIA De Luxe, maroon and beige, one owner........................................... £315 WOLSELEY 1500, grey, local owner very good throughout.................................. £305 AUSTIN A40. Countryman, one owner £285


EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS


TRIUMPH 1200, heater....................only £325 AUSTIN A40, De Luxe ......................


(MODEL) ROVER 90 .............................. £240


Grammar School head boy on U.S. trip


A PARTY of 15 boys and girls


Thwaites Scholarship trip to the United States on Friday and among them was 18-year- old Robert Tattersall, head boy of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs.


set off on this year’s


R. Tattersall, lives at Pimlico Road. Clitheroe. He hopes to read history at university and, depending on the examination results, has been offered a place at Oxford. Robert, who was absent from


Car collided with telegraph pole


Two young Clitheroe men


escaped serious injury when the car in'which they were travel­ ling collided with a telegraph pole on the Grindleton—Sawley road near Sawley on Tuesday. Mr. Michael Rice (19), the


driver, who lives at Holden Street, was uninjured. But his


school for some time through illness takes part in many school activities. He is secretary of the school’s mountaineering group, and he recently helped in the school’s joint-production with the Girl's Grammar School of ‘‘The Merchant of Venice.”


passenger, David Bush (19), of Upbrooks, was detained in Blackburn Royal Infirmary, suf­ fering from facial injury and concussion. He was discharged on Wednesday.


^SPECIALISTS IN AUSTIN RILEY MORRIS M.G.


ESTATE AGENTS * VALUERS .


1-3 CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


TEL. 1092 EVENINGS 1016


SALES BY AUCTION FOR SALE BV AUCTION


VALUABLE ACCOMMODATION. LAND AND BARN.


TOCKHOLES Nr. Darwon. h RICHARD TURNER & SON


OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL.


DETAILS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE ON REQUEST.


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlo Gate. Glitheroe. Tel. 1092.


SALES BY AUCTION


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO.. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT. 25th July a Weekly sale of fatstock at 11-30


.m. when the following will be on offer- 30-35 steers, heifers and


cows; 25-35 pigs: 700-750 lambs sheep and fat ewes. Entries please bv Sat a.m.


upwards of 60 smart young local newly-calved cows and helfeds.


TUESDAY NEXT. 26th July Weekly prize sale at 12 noon of


c Calves will be offered at the ommencement.


- (Last sale No. 391. FRIDAY NEXT. 29th July


calf and store cattle at 11 a.m. Entries of 60-70 in-calf and 140- 160 stores will bo forward from both dealers and local farmers. (Last sale Nos.: in-calf 63: stores 134).


Fortnightly prize sale of in- FRIDAY. 5th August a Sale of all classes of store sheen £210 Tel. 325. PROPERTY FOR SALE


MODERN SEMI-DETACHED 3- bedroomed house with open rear aspect. Detached garage. Convenient gardens.—41 Garn­ ett Road. Edlsford Park. Clith­ eroe.


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


FARMING croppproximately 25 acres of hay


For Salo by Private Treaty: A GROWING HAY CROP


Cow Ark. Clitheroe. Pull particulars from: RICHARD TURNER &SON. Auctioneers and Valuers. Bentham.


Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lancaster, or Clitheroe 1369.


SITUATIONS VACANT


S. & J. WALSH (FELTS) LTD VICTORIA MILL, SABDEN


Require :•


PROCESS WORKERS FOR FELT PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT


FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST FOR GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES


Apply WORKS DIRECTOR AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS or Tel. PADIHAM 71387


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE.


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


Part-Time State Registered Nurse or State Enrolled Nurse for day duty.


ight duty. d Nursing Auxiliary for night


uty. Applications to Matron.


BOOKBINDING


binder In our modern depart­ ment. ..............


o eek. fuU employment, some


automatic folders, etc. w own pension scheme, o day


Disc ruling, sewing machine,


vertime............... Blackburn Times


NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN


8 ( 7 ) Get awa y, Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, (Columbia).


FEMALE. CONFECTIONER re- quired for smalL business.—


Apply: B; Walker. 33 Woone Lane. Clitheroe.


SPARE TIME CASH FOR YOU as D. & H. Christmas Club Organiser. No experience. Best commission, free gift scheme. All. colour. All Christmas cata­ Slogue of Toys, Chocolates,


Garage and forecourt with gardens front and rear.


AT CHURCH CLOSE, . WADDINGTON


Pendle View, Edisford Rd., Waddington


house with garage offered at reduced price. Apply:


3 bedroomed, semi-detached


E. TUDOR, AV.I. 4 Wellhouse Road,


Barnoldswick Tel. 3173


NO OBLIGATION.—Write Dyson and Horsfall (Dept. 158). P.O. Box 100 Aqueduct Mills, Preston.


TIMBER. Experienced thinning squad to fell/extract/load 2.000 H.ft. larch thinnings In Clith­ eroe area, required. Contact: Tilhill Forestry (Scotland) Ltd., 1. Lonsdale Street. Carlisle. Tel. Carlisle 27329 or telephone Carlisle 28620 after 6 p.m.


WANTED experienced shorthand typist with some experience of general clerical work. . Must reside In CUtheroe area.—Apply Richard Briggs and Sons Ltd., Bankflcld Quarries, Clltheroc. Tel. 370.


female CLERK REQUIRED. typing, good at figures.—Apply F. Ashcroft 6s Son. Ltd.. Corn Merchants. Lamb Roe, Whalley.


OCEAN LINERS require radio officers. Salary rising to £1.800 per year (all found). Separate day. evening and postal courses. Prospectus:- Radio School. 91 Lancaster Road, Preston. •


GAR CLEANER RERQUIRED able to drive.—Apply CUtheroe Auto Engineers Costlo Street' Clith­ eroe Tel. 110.


FORESTRY


Sklpton-Glsburn area require keen young men. single. Good wages on piece, work, previous experience preferred, hut not, essential.—Apply Pulford For­ estry Ltd., Whlnfell. Temple Sowerby. Penrith. Tel, Culgaltli 272. ■


CONTRACTORS


Applications to Matron or Chief Male,Nurse,.either, personally or in -writing. Telephone: Whalley 2121.


Gweets. Household and Fancy A vacancy occurs for a Dock-


N Part-Time State Registered n urse or State Enrolled Nurse for


DEVERON MILL LTD., GREAT HARWOOD Telephone: Gt. Harwood 3558


REQUIRE


AUTOMATIC LOOM WEAVERS FOR DOUBLE DAY SHIFT


8 LOOM WEAVERS


FOR REGULAR DAY SHIFT — 411 Hours per Week EVENING SHIFT WEAVERS


MONDAY to WEDNESDAY, 5-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.


— ALSO —


GONE WINDERS PIRN WINDERS AND


GENERAL LABOURERS


Special transport facilities from Surrounding districts for day s h i f t . .


APPLY DEVERON MILL LTD. GREAT HARWOOD oods. Cigarettes. Wines. FREE.


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


situate at Wilsons Farm. POULTRY


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


urn 271.


season’s sheep sales now avail­ able.


nd lambs. Schedules for the forthcoming


for Sale by Auction (subject to conditions and unless sold prev­ iously) In the Rook Inn. Took- holes on Thursday, 28 July, 1966. at, 6 p.m


ave received Instructions to offer


Hill Farm., Tookholes and com­ prising 30 acres or thereabouts of good pasture land all In a ring fence; stone and slate built barn with 8-stlrk shippon with baulk above.


l The valuable accommodation and and bam adjoining Lower


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


September.


worth 6s Co.. Station Road. Ben­ tham: Tel: 254, Nr. Lancaster: and Chapel Street. Settle. Tel. 3189. Yorks.


Viewing arrangements and full


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


DAIRY AND STOCK-REARING FARM FOR SALE BY AUCTION


SHAYS FARM. TOSSIDE


miles: Settle 9 miles. t Modernised farmhouse. — con­


Slaidburn 4 miles; Clitheroe 9


pantry: sitting room: 3 bed­ rooms: bathroom: separate w.o.


aining: living room: kitchen:


shippon for 15: shippons for 11. 4. 2 and 2. Calf Shippon for 9 with sheep dipper: dairy: piggery: barn: implement shed.-


workshop. Farmbuildlngs include: T.T.


Outside: coal store, garage and


good sound meadow, pasture and rough grazing land.


Land: There are 53-847 acres of


tion. Mains electricity, septic tank


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


Vacant possession on comple­


drainage, private water supply. Solicitors: Messrs. Steele & Son.


Mr.. W. Staveley. Tel. Slaldburn 653.


conditions and unless sold prev­ iously) in the Festival Hall, Gisburn on Thursday. 28th July, at 3-0 p.m.


For sale by Auction (subject to


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


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


MINIMUM OF £15 ALLOWED on your old Hoover Twin-Tub when you buy a new Hoovermatic or Keynmtic at Telehire.—Agent: Mr. H. Kaine. 48. Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 1444.


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to Tile Walter Thomason Sewing


Centre. 72/74/76. Scotland Road. Nelson.


RE-UPHOLSTERY by Beakbane. Your upholstery problems set­ tled speedily. Your 3 piece or odd chairs recovered like new in any one of a large quantity of i patterns. No fancy prices. Defin­


btely no extras; Every Job done


we will call anytime, anywhere, Beakbane. 68. Sandygate, Burn­ ley. Tel. 27188.


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


y our expert craftsmen who ed service.—Write or phone and


RUSBRIDGE.—You can choose any article In stock—Watches: Clocks. Rings. Cutlery—and pay for it weekly.—Rusbrldge Jewellers. 24. King William Street. Blackburn


MEN’S BEIGE POPLIN SPORTS TROUSERS 27/6. Also Jeans In all sizes, by Vavlson.—Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Road. Clith­ eroe.


GARCROFT FURNISHINGS, 48. Duckworth Street. Blackburn. Tel. 62945. Carpets. 3-plece suites at no deposit terms.


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


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


tyred and repaired. — A. E. Hargreaves. Moor' Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 683.


LADIES' Jumpers. Blouses and Cardigans, in all s i z e s . — Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Road. Clitheroe.


£15 MI NIMUM TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE on your old Hoover Twin-Tub when you buy a new Hoovermatic or Keymatlo at Telehire.—Agent: Mr. H. Kaine. 48. Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel, 1444.


GOOD CHOICE of ladies’ and OB. drlp-dri Poplin or Terylene Rain­


coats in stock, ideal holiday coats. — Economic Stores, 70 Whallcy Road, Clltheroc.


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


RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA­ MOND repairs of all kinds; satisfaction guaranteed—24: King William St.. Blackburn. Tel. 59109.


WONDERFUL OFFER FROM TELEHIRE. T.V. on NO DEPOSIT terms. Only 7/6 weekly rental.— Agent: Mr. H. Kaine. 48 Moor Lane. CUtheroe. Tel. 1444.


OPEN AS USUAL during second week of holidays.—Economic stores. 70. Whailcy Road. CUth­ eroe.


LADIES' AND C H IL D R EN ’ S ANORAKS in quilted nylon. Also 34in. and 36in. chest size, S in poplin at 35/-.—Economic


eroe. tores, 70 Whalley Road. Clith-


MEN’S “Old Style” wide leg. tailor made Trousers, up to 42in. waist. In stock—Economic Stores 70 Whalley Road. Clitheroe.


IF YOU WOULD LIKE a T.V. set on NO DEPOSIT terms, weekly rental only 7/6. then go to TELEHIRE.—Agent: Ml-. H.


Kaine. 48. Moor Lane. Clitheroe. AT STUD


LARGE WHITE BOAR at stud. Sows and gilts accommodated for—Tel. Whalley 3370.________


LOST


YOUNG BLACK AND WHITE SHEEP DOG.—J Dinsdale. Mon- ubent. Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel.


Gisburn 261. LOANS


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


Road. Leicester.


AUCTION- MART


At Friday’s fortnightly prize


show and sale of newly-calved and store cattle there was a good entry of 63 in-calf and 134 store cattle. Trade was brisk and there was a large attend­ ance of customers from a wide area. Quotations were: best in-calf


cows. August to September calv­ ing, £88 to £108; best cows with longer dates, £70 to £90; other cows, £62 to £74; best in-calf heifers; £86 to £112; other heif­ ers, £58 to £74; strong bullocks, £56 to £66; strong heifers, £48 to £61; smart breeding heifers, £42 to £50; beef-type stores, £32 dairy-type stores, £28 to stirks, £20 to. £27.


to £41; £40;


cow was won by : 1, T. Denby of Chipping; 2, R. Duckworth of Great Harwood. Best in-calf heifer: 1 and 2, J. Turner of Mellor. Messrs. W. Maudsley, of Eccleston, and H. F. Taylor of Gisburn were the judges.


The prize for the best- in-calf VACANCIES FOR


QUALIFIED NURSES (Men and Women) at the


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL, WHALLEY


Enrolled Nurses —, £12-7-5d. rising to . £15-8-9d. per week.


Stall Nurses — £14-3-6d. rising to £17-16-9d. per week ' • •"


lambs and sheep and 22 pigs on offer at Monday’s fatstock sale, and quotations were: light steers,. 180 to 212/- per cwt.; heifers, light 184/- per cwt.; fat cows 119 to 129/- per cwt.; lambs, light 3/1 to 3/6 per lb., medium 2/11 to 3/4 per lb., heavy 2/10 to 3/- per lb.; sheep 2/- to 2/6 per lb.; horned ewes, 40 to 80/- each; half-bred ewes, 91 to. 108/- each; pigs, porkers 32 to 34/- per score; cutters 30 to 33/- per score; bacon, 34/6 per score; sows 18/- per score.


There were 23 cattle, 669


weekly prize show and sale of newly-calved cattle on Tuesday. There were some good heifers


There, was a.good entry a t the


and: young-cows of. exceptional quality on offer.


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£98 to £110; other cows. £78 to £94; best black and white heifers, £100 to £124; other heifers, £80- to £95. A smaller entry of.: calves met a steady demand


Quotations;.were: .best cows,


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


A Dyer of Crew and J. L. Birtle of West Bradford, for the best cow were, won by: 1, T. H. Pickard, of Fence; 2, E. and B. Rich, of Chipping; and for the best heifer, 1 and 2. H. Pierccy, of Dutton. -


Prizes awarded by the judges,


TWO- YOUNG GENTLEMEN.re- quire furnished flat in CUtheroe. —Write Box No. S2, Advertiser and Times1 , <


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Published by' UNITED NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. ! Clltheroe


; Northgate, Blackburn; Tel. - 52345- ' • London. Office:.. 27 Tudor Street,- E.C.4. Registered at«thc:GPO asf»*Newspapcr.


> Advertiser nud Times, 3 King Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 407. And printed a t


, SCALES


, ' ACCRINGTON 326*' j I CLITHEROE 3*5


| FUNERAL SERVICE BLACKBURN 53911


I . WM. LANGSHAW


AND SONS LTD. .(R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES PERSONAL SERVICE


KING~STREET WHALLEY


Tel Whalley 3248 (day or night)’ G. CALVERLEY


— & SONS LTD. —


Chatbum Road, Clitheroe Complete Funeral Directors CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES Service—Day and Night


Tel.: 297 DAY; 1017 NIGHT RESIDENCE:


48 YORK STREET CLITHEROE


WANTED


WANTED TO BUY. shop premises in Clitheroe area.—Write Box


No. SI. Advertiser and Times.


I BUY AND COLLECT discarded clothing, modern, good con­ dition. — Mrs. Howarth, 31, Church Square, Worsthorne. Tel.. Burnley 27882.


. .


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


furniture. — Ring Accrington 35885.


ains. covers, anything except OUR MANY years o|


expcrienco have Given use insight into 'the SBCC'3,


-needs, of bereavement * tho ability to meet H>IIS needs with efficiency s understanding.


TUESDAY


★ Miniature Ai ★ Hire Pureh ★ .Repairs to Al ' ’ M


DERRI


4 RAILWAY , N.H.S. Cor


- TH O Efl RUlE


1HE ODR ORE F EGLO


h t m l e l


BIRTHS


FORREST (nee Chatburn).—On July 20. 1966. at Bramley Meade, to Glenys and John, a daughter. Gillian a sister for David. —Thanking all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


PORTER (nee Weaver). — Con­ gratulations Susan on your 2lst birthday (July 25. 1966). Every good wish for the future. —Mum. dad. Janet. Keith, Sandra and Bobbie.


LEGAL NOTICES


WILLIAM FREDERICK READ. deceased.


Egainst or an interest in the a outh in the County of Devon


Pursuant to tho Trustee Act a All persons having claims


state of William Frederick Read m late of 10 Woolbrook Park. Sid- End formerly of 12a Imber Close.


deaths DUGDALE.—On Jmv


at 26 school Terrace ni.JW Sarali. the beloved


late Thomas Eastham n01 ft! aged 89 years Clitheroe Cemetery oft?11 v


July 25. at 2-30 pm 11 - in q . Bennett. Clitheroe. 'Til


FILER.—On July 14 in-.'"'-- hospital) Albert Alan, n,6.6 beloved son of the late ffiS.0*! Agnes Filer. Beckslde Slaldburn. aged 37 years and interment f f ’SW


—Inq. Calverley’s. Funeral ectors, Chatburn Rd cim, * Tel. 297 day. 1017 msht. ett*-


Andrew's Church. Slaidbi,™ 5' Wed tnesday.


nesday. July 20


aDutI1 -i -6 ■


HARRISON.—On July 18 loecT hospital. Bessie Alice inSi-h


of "The Chestnuts.” D o S * t aged 76 years. Cremaffift


Fake place at Accrington


riday. July 22. at, 2.joV 5 —Inq. Bennett. Clitheroe. ^


wsher in the County of Surrey 1 ho died on the 3rd day of June C966 and whose will (with one


day of March 1962 appointed Midland Bank Executor and Trus­ tee Company Limited sole Exec­ utor thereof are required to send written particulars to the said Executor at Hammersmith Broad­ way P.O. Box 425. London, W.6. or to the undersigned by the 22nd day of September 1966 after which date the Executor will dis­ tribute the deceased's estate among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to valid claims and interests of which they have had notice.-


odicil thereto) dated the 16th 1966.


Dated this 22nd day of July. F. L. J. MUNDAY.


Westminster Bank Chambers. High Street, Esher. Surrey.


Solicitor to the Executor.


re: JOHN TYLDSLE.Y BLEASDELL deoeasod


19PURSUANT to the Trusted Act t 25 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


deceased late of 90 Regent Street. Waddington in the West Riding of the County of York Retired Medical Practitioner who died on the 6th day of May 1966 and whose Will was duly proved in the Lancaster District Probate Regis­ try on the 20th day of June 1966 to Midland Bank Executor and Trustee Company imited of Nos. 27/32 Poultry in the City of London are hereby required to send particulars thereof In writ­ aing to Midland Bank Executor


oaving claims against the estate f John Tyldsley Bleasdell


Midland Bank Chambers. Court Square, Carlisle In the County of Cumberland on or before the 30th day of August 1966 after which date the said Midland Bank Exec­ utor and Trustee Company Lim­ ited will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to t.he claims of which they shall then have had notice:and will not be liable for the assets of the deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose claims and demands they shall not then have had notice. 19DATED this 19th day of July.


nd Trustee Company Limited at 66.


ramsbottom: LIDDLE and DIXON.


21 Church Street. Clitheroe.


Solicitors for the said Midland Bank Executor and Trustee Company


EDITH ELIZABETH ASHWORTH deceased


Pursuant to the Trustee Act. 1925. Section 27


pursuant to Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925 that any persons having a claim against or interest A in the estate of Edith Elizabeth


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


Park Drive Clitheroe in the County of Lancaster deceased (who died on the 29th day of


shworth late of 7 Chatburn


June 1966 at Queens Park Hospi­ tal Blackburn in the said County) are hereby required to send In particulars of their debts claims or demands to us the under­ signed solicitors of the Midland Bank Executor and Trustee Com­ pany Limited whose registered i office is situate at 27/32 Poultry


tor named In the Will of the said Elizabeth Ashworth on or before the 30th day of September 1966 after which date the said Executor will proceed to distri­ bute the assets of the said deceased amongst all persons entitled thereto having regard only to the debts claims and demands which notice shall then have been received by the said Executor.


n the City of London the Execu­ 1 DATED the 19th day of July, 966.


Castlegate. CUtheroe. Lancashire.


STEELE & SON. Solicitors.


HARRISON.—On July 13. imTT a Preston hospital, as the of an accident, of 10 WiSF- Drive. Little Bispham. Blaffi? t Hilda, the dearly loved “ f t


ham Parish Church, BlacW on July 18.


Barbara and dear sister Edward. Was interred at VS-


lhe late William Harrisonc oved mother of Frank u“”-


HAWORTH.—On July 14. hospital. Mary Ellen, the b-W wife of John Alan Haworth- . 71 West View, Clithcroc V 68 years. Interred at ClitCS Cemetery on July 18. “*


—Inq. Bennett. Clitheroe t.- 582.


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HINDLE.—On July 14. 1966. sui. denly. Charles Hmdle. agta years, of 2 Green Park Whalli-


the dearly loved husband 7; Frances Hindle. also devo-ni father of Malcolm and janS


d DEAN'S SET-A-PI ElIGEN SET-A-P 3 Mark


and dear brother of Mary £ Richard Arthur Hindle, tap grandad of Debbie. Catha-i-' Adele and Niall. Service Avas p Whalley Parish Church on W nesday. July 20. prior to Intel,


ment at Whallcy and Wisi=i Cemetery.


ey. Tel. 3248. '


—Inq. William Langshaw an, l Sons. Ltd.. King Street. \Vhr‘


hhat creditors and other persons HOLDEN.—On July 13. 1966 > •


59 Chatburn Avenue. Burn's; l Fred, aged 59 years, the dea-'t


at Burnley Crematorium 0- Saturday. July 16. followin’ 1 service at Betliesda Chu:cL Burnley.


foved husband of Lily and d“- ather of John. Cremation is INCE.—On July 15. 1966. in hoe-


—Inq. Bennett. Clithcroc Ti’ 582.


years. Interred at Clithen. Cemetery on July 20. ,


LAMBERT.—On July 20. 1966 It hospital) May Louise, the dearj loved wife of the late Hook Lambert, and mother of Alice and Malcolm, aged 61 year. Reposing in the Chanel of Ek t “Rockdale.” CUtheroe. The at-


Church on Monday at 10-30 ate prior to interment at Great Hr- wood Cemetery. —The Scales Funeral Servltt, Tel. Clitheroo 345.


ervice in Barrow Congregate;::


4ege will leave from her hog- s Trafford Gardens. Barrow. 10.-


su COM)


SANDERSON.—On July 15. IS t (in hospital) Elizabeth Alice,


Cemetery. 19 July. —Inq. Calverley’s. Funeral D


IN MEMORIAM


HAYHURST. — Loving memories of a dear husband Jim died 2i July. 1965. Not a day do I forget you. In my heart you are always I near: who loved you sadly miss you


As it. dawns another year. —Prom loving wife Frances. 8. Moss Street. Clitheroe.


BOWKER.—Treasured memories of a dear mother (Mary KaUi who died July 26. 1935. —Tom, Ada. Alice.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


HAWORTH.—Mr. J. A. Halva::; wishes to thank all relative, t friends and neighbours for


pathy and floral tribute received in his bereavement: t also the many kind friends and


heir kind expressions of sra-


help and kindness. 71. West View, Clitheroc.


he Rev. G. Campbell for their


FILER.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Rids wish to thank all relative, friends and neighbours for had expressions of sympathy and floral tributes extended to then in their recent great soirow. 14, Chapel Street. Slaidburn.


JENKINS. — Mrs. Jenkins and family wish to thank relative, friends and neighbours for ki£{ f expressions of sympathy ana


thanks to Rev. Rasmusson ana Pi*. Begeley for their help ana


tloral tributes received dun?* heir sad bereavement. Sdw


ministrations. 7. Thorn Street. Sabden.


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prayers, family doctor ana a* trict nurses for kind attention* and Rev. Clarke for his Kind


MOORBY.—Mrs. Moqrby ml tfamily sincerely thank all rela­


hanks to work colleagues oj t the I.C.I. for beautiful floral


and sudden bereavement. The Flat. 6/8 Castle Street. Clitheroe.


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SANDERSON. — Mr. W. Santo- -son wishes to thank all i-elathw. friends and neighbours for tli« f messages of synmathy and now


bereavement. 126. Whalley Road. Clitheroe.


tributes received during his ssq *


WITH WORT AVAILABLE ON


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE


Church Brow Garden* TEL. CLITHEROE 298


Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut FIowerL etc.


A. PEARCE AND SON. Chatburll Nurseries (near Pendle Honu • Tel. Chatburn 230


Residence: 14. Brook Street. M Clitheroe.


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William Sanderson, of 126 Wil­ yeley Road. Clitheroe. aged |: L


he dearly loved wife of the Is- ars. Interred at Clitbeas


ectors. Chatburn Rd.. Clitheroe. Tel. 297 day, 1017 night.


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pital. Jack, the dearlv loved husband of Irene Ince. ol \ Brook Street. Clitheroe. aged


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For all your Gard-


THEO WILSON & 4 and l York St., Tel. 88


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