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14 Clitheroe Advertiser ami Times, Friday, March 25, 1966 - TRY THEM ALL -


try Britain’s Most Advanced Cars Select the car of your choice from CLITHEROE’S LARGEST


selection of New and Used Cars at


PRIMROSE GARAGE


Telephone 883 (3 lines) AUSTIN


MINI VAN ..................................................... £397 MINI BASIC SALOON ................................ £470


MINI DE LUXE SALOON ........................ £515 MINI COUNTRYMAN ................................ £545 A40 DE LUXE ................................................ £S99 1100 DE LUXE ............................................ £644 A60 DE LUXE ................................................ £771


1800 DE LUXE ............................................ £873 A110 WESTMINSTER ....................... from £998 A55 VAN ................................................ trom £S42


RILEY


ELF ................................................................. £597 KESTREL .................................................... £78°


4/72


LARGE SELECTION OF USED CARS


FROM £150 TO £2,500 £929


CLITHEROE GARAGES MORRIS


Telephone: 2705


MINI MINOR VAN .................................... £397 MINI BASIC SALOON ................................ £470 MINI DE LUXE ............................................. £515 MINI MINOR TRAVELLER .................... £545 1000 2 DOOR MINOR DE LUXE ........... £540 1000 MINOR TRAVELLER ............... 1100 DE LUXE ...................................


£607 MORRIS OXFORD DE LUXE ................. £78!


1800 DE LUXE................................................ £881 1000 6 Cwt. VAN .........................


£405 M,G. MIDGET ................... £624


M.G.B................................................................... £855 M.G. 1100 ..........


VANDEN PLAS


1100 ................................................................. £926 4 LITRE R.R. PRINCESS ............................. £1995


All backed by Britain’s finest After Sales Service THE MOST TRUSTED


SYMBOL IN MOTORING fHORNBERS CLOGMAKERS


™ ° u ’” n " s s s i r Also BOOT, SHOE and CLOG REPAIRS (SAME DAY IF REQUIRED)


MENS, LADIES. AND CHILDRENS BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS


86-88 BA WDLANPS, CLITHEROE CASTLE SUPPLIES


(Clitheroe) LIMITED Do-it-Yourself Store


16/18 Lowergate, Clitlieroe


GET CRACKING iVOIF SPRING IS HERE !


All your do-it-yourself requirements in stock Work undertaken . Estimates Free Try us for friendly, efficient service


ROSE BUSHES ------------------- comm mm LARGE SELECTION OF HYBRID TEAS


PITT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS AND BULBS — ATjk FLORAL TRIBUTES MADE ON OUR PREMISES AT


RUSTIC POLES and GARDEN FURNITURE


BARKERS, PRIMROSE NURSERIES, WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Telephone 521


For all your PAINTING and


Decorating Requirements — consult —


KENNETH CARDEN 4 DE LACY STREET


CLITHEROE Tel. 2758


First Class Work Estimates Free No Obligation


CARP ET ALTERATIONS RE-FITTING SERVICE


Luxaflex Venetian Blinds


Fitted Free WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING and CARPET CLEANING


PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475


£10-to-£500


With or Without Security Call, Write or 'Phone


THE


Pendleton and District Lending Society Ltd. WALTON HOUSE


80 CHANCERY LANE BOLTON, LANGS.


Phone: Bolton 24085 D A N N Y ’ S


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 99


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS GATES ETC.


THE NEW WANEV EDGE Fencing ot 'all' descriptions .. U3TIC POLES'FOB FENCING


Gan be seen on the'above ■ , premises.;


LOGS FOR‘WINTER EXTENSION LADDERS


Onen Saturdays until 4-30 p.m Sundays until noon.


RE-UPHOLSTERY


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


Estimates free Phone or writer J. LOMAX


55 LARKHILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


Wliy put up ■with damp uneven Floors?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


JAM” S T-OLT-ON P- ’ -n (ASPHALTER8) LTD.


Low e r ea n am w h a r f , BLACKBURN


on all floor, problems Telephone:


Evenings Blaokburn 55342. Blaokburn 59438. A N T I Q U E S WANTED FOR GASH


THE ANTIQUE SHOP Barrow, near Whalley j Tel.s Whalley 3511


- PLANT NOW


, , nmRUNDAS STANDARDS ETC. ALSO-ORNAMENTAL FLF?OWEBmQ TREES/ EVERGREENS AND HEDGING PLANTS


SPECIAL OFFER


Curtains made-up FREE Bring us your measurements WE DO THE REST


ODDIES TEXTILES Ltd. KING STREET, CLITHEROE


CAR INSURANCE


for drivers over 25 and entitled to 2 years No Claims TEL. 2738


TEL. 2738 Bonus (Avalable on transfer) c.c.s t o ............... 1300 1700 2300 3000


Full Comprehensive ....... £13 £15-10 £18 £20-10 Third Party........................ £6-5 £7


(less 3/- in the pound if one driver only) 84 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE to 8 p.m.


QUOTATIONS FOR OTHER INSURANCES ON REQUEST Agents for approved companies only


CHIMNEY SWEEP Brush and Vacuum Prompt attention


G. WHITTAKER Tel. Cliatburn 496


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


H I C K E Y ’ S Book Exchange


Waterloo Road, Clitheroe Sell or exchange


British and American books and mags.


e.g. Stag, Modem Man, Dude, H.Q., ’ Love. Detectives, Science. Fiction. Ace, Horrors, Comics, Superman, Batman, etc.


Open until 8 p.m. BRAITHWAITE NOEL KING


(Ex-Hoover 10 years) 43 PIMLICO ROAD


Hoover Service PHONE .CLITHEROE 979 Day or evening appointments


TEL. CHATBURN 405 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/6th oz. # Extreme power at ear level. # Repairs. Moulds. Batteries.


# Always at your service. call at


# Home visits arranged—morn­ ing. afternoon or evening.


DERRICK GREEN M.P.S.


4 Railway View, Clitheroe for appointment with


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


Independent Hearing Aid Audiologist


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


Road. Leicester.


SHIREBURN LODGE BOARDING KENNELS


Dogs boarded, r.linnine and Shampooing. Poodle Puppies for sale


Nr. GLITHEROE. Tel. 846.


SHIREBURN LODGE. EDISFORD BRIDGE. WADDINGTON


ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm


Lower Eanam Wharl. Blaekburn SAVE LINO


Have your Old Flaggod Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt. Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, oto. Tel. Blackburn 55342.


F A RME R S ■ We specialise in .


Casualty and Plain COWS ALSO


FAT BULLS £8-5 £10-10 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..


bligation. or houseowners or those buying


1 Warwick Street, W.1. (dept, 35) o Please send details without


Name Address


£742 TEL. 1092


ESTATE AUENTS & VALUERS 1-3 CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE


EVENINUS RUB


SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT


at EDISFORD PARK


on the outskirts of GLITHEROE


c A healthy and mast desirable t ountry district on the fringe of


he town and being convenient for primary school, shops, buses.


SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES at £3,125.


DETACHED HOUSES at £3,475.


All with three bedrooms. a Road charges included, decor­


DETACHED BUNGALOWS at £3,695.


gages to suitable applicants, etc. opA completed property will be


nd Sunday, 2-0—5-0 p.m.


The Most Attractive and Desirable Modern Froehold Semi-Detached Residence


a With tastefully appointed Som. Liddlc & Dixon. 21. Church treet. Cllthcroe. (Tel. 95).


20 BEVERLEY DRIVE. CLITHEROE


bedrooms, bathroom, sep. w.c., entrance hall, large lounge with dining recess, unit fitted kitchen, garage. Well laid out garden areas of good proportions. Back­ ground central heating on the ground floor. Vacant possession on completion of purchase.


ccommodation as follows: 3


ceived instructions to offer . tor sale by auction on the premises, on Wednesday. 6 April. 1966 at 2 n.m., subject to the conditions of sale to be then and there pro­


GRINDLETON. Nr. Clitheroe Hotliersall & Forrest have re­


The Modern Stone-fronted Detached Bungalow


4, THE GROVE, CLITHEROE d Quiet cul-de-sac in good resi­


a aintained and expensively w Situate within the village, this mential area, having superbly £644


ppointed accommodation as follows: 3 bedrooms (with ample room in roof space for 4th bed­ room) bathroom, scp. w.c., sensible entrance hall, lounge with stone fireplace and feature, dining room, magnificent kitchen etc. Garage 25’ long. Neatly laid surrounding gardens.


e Well maintained terraced prop­


8 GRAFTON STREET, CLITHEROE


room, living room and kitchen. Outside w.e. and fuels. Vacant possession.


rty with two bedrooms, sitting


30, PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE Including wardrobe and dress­


Several artioles of furniture for salo at


ing table, several easy chairs, settee, hall stand, odd stand chairs and crockery, etc., etc. On view Saturday, 26 March.


11-0—12-30.


o Full details of the above and ather properties for sale in the


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


THE CLITHEROE AUOTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT, March 28


s Weekly sale of calves and fat- mtock at 11-30 a.m. AU calves Must be clearly earmarked per


inistry Instructions.


WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 30 a Prize sale of newly-calved cattle


at 11 a.m. followed each week by FRIDAY NEXT, April 1st


ll classes of store sheep and iambs.


s Special prize show and sale of


Prizes given as follows: Best two geld heifers; Best two bullocks; Best in-calf cow: Best in-calf heifer. Judging 10-30 a.m. Sale at 11


tore cattle and in-calf cattle.


a.m Please Note. No sale on Friday.


22 and May 6. Tel. 325.


purnoses. J. W. MARSHALL


April 8. Extra sales on Fridays. April 15 and 29. Special sales lor in calf cattle on Fridays, April


Secretary.


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


duced. THE DETACHED BUNGALOW. “ROCKDALE.” Grindleton


vell built property comprises: athroom: separarto w.c. Garage


mains services, 95*c mort­ a en for inspection on Saturday


By direction of Martins Bank Ltd,. Trustco Dopt.


foHothcrsall & Forrest will offer p r salo by auotion (unless, sold


nd there produced. The Stone-Built Dwcllinghouso,


No. 74, PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE


allted to purchasers’ requirements, wtion comprises; vestibule; hall­


e Tills substantial, terraced prop­ arty, occupying a desirable situ­


large kitchen; larder and wash­ house on the ground door. Three bedrooms and three-piece bath­ room above. Yard and usual


d ay; sitting room with bay win­ ow: dining room, tile range;


offices. p Mains services. Annual rates


completion.


yearly ground rent: £1-16-0 onVacant possession will be given


ayable: £23-13-4 Apportioned


the auctioneers. t Vendors’ Solicitors': Ramsbot-


Viewing by arrangement with SALES BY AUCTION


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW CANCELLATION OF AUCTION SALE


f Please note: the sale of the


Hall Farm, Grindloton. Nr. Clitn- eroc. as advertised to have been offered at the station Hotel, Clitheroe. on Wednesday. March 30, will not take place; the farm having been sold privately.


arm holding known as White


Wreaths, Bouquets. Cut Flower*, cto.


A. PEARCE AND SON. Chatburn Nursories Cnear Pendle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230


FURNITURE AND EFFECTS SALE OF HOUSEHOLD


kestibule: central hall; lounge; Tell by auction for Mr. and Mrs. bitchen; larder; three bedrooms,


s T. Silverwood—J. Balshaw will emp Wood at Low Moor Ton


and outbuilding. On a freehold site of 1,173 sq.


yds. or thereabouts which allows for ample garden areas. Mains services. Annual rates payable: £48-6-0


Particulars and appointment to view from the auctioneers.


SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS


same day, immediately after the sale of the property. View: morn­ ing of sale.


. . . will be sold by auction Auctioneers' offices:,


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 95).


Vendors’ solicitors: Messrs, d. W. Hollows & Co.. 17. Hiohmond Terrace. Blackburn. (Tel. 53841).


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


The Superior Semi-Detached Residence


31 BUCCLEUCH AVENUE, CLITHEROE


local tradesmen with materials of high quality. Having the benefit


A pre-war property erected by


of generous garden area and a nicely elevated site permitting a panoramic view of the Bowland Fells.


rooms; a newly-planned dining/ kitchen with up-to-date appoint­ ments; rear porch and under cover access to fuel store and w.c. Three bedrooms; bathroom; separate w.c. Detached brick garage.


e Accommodation: Open porch; ntrance hall; two reception paLow ground rent. Annual rates othersall & Forrest.


yable £62-14-4. Vacant possession. HViewing by appointment , with


A Most Attractive Semi-Detached Bungalow


'


Entries required for advertising i icely maintained and compris­ . .


fireplace with new gas fire inset; kitchen fitted enamel sink unit, gas and electric points: two bed­ rooms: three-piece bathroom. tGarage, Garden area. Open coun­


ng: hall of good size; lounge, tile


vices. Annual ground rent £5-10s. Annual rates payable £39-1-0. Vacant possession.


Commodious Dwellinshouse in Central Position


No. 13. YORK STREET. CLITHEROE


t Conveniently situated near pown centre and bus station, this aroperty offers the following


room: large and up-to-date tkitchen. Four bedrooms and


ccommodation. Hallway: sitting room: dining


three-piece bathroom on two Mipper floors. Yard and offices. r ains services. Freehold. Annual


ates payable: £25-6-9 Vacant possession.


46 BAWDLANDS


a An older type of property attractively modernised, and with vn open field at rear. Comprises:


room and up-to-date kitchen, on a the ground floor. Two bedrooms


No. 4. HOLDEN STREET


h A stono-built cottage dwelling- ywo upper floor bedrooms. Small


ouse which contains: sitting room: living room and lean-to t kitchen on the ground floor and


rates payable: £12-8-6. Vacant possession. _____


ard and usual offices. Annual WHALLEY.


Semi-Detached Bungalow and Garage


6, ABBOTSCROFT


b Hall: lounge: kitchen: three cedrooms; bathroom. Garage in­ Rorporated in main structure. p easonable garden area. Sunny


osition. Mains services. WHALLEY


Attraotive Chalet Bungalow in auiet Cul-de-Sao.


19 WHITTAM CRESCENT


room; nicely appointed kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor. Three upper floor bed­ rooms. Separate garage. Open plan garden areas. A property of recent erection with open fields at rear. Vacant possession.


Comprises: hall: lounge; dining Details from the auctioneers.


Particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers & Estate Agents. f


Bank Salerooms. Clithoroe, (Tel. 95).


LOST:


ONE HALF-BRED HOGG, mark red top of shoulder.—J. Ash­ worth. Low .Moor Farm Clitl) eroe. Tel. 1005.


LOST. BLACK AND WHITE SHEEPDOG, name Bob. Reward for finder.—J. Hanson, Far t .House Farm, Grindleton. Tel.


Cboti»mxa'*d4)


Basement fuel store. Yard with small garden plot to rear. Mains services. Vacant possession.


estibule; sitting room; living nd three-piece bathroom above.


n An up-to-date property very C Auctioneers: T. Silverwood. 1 hester Avenue. Clitheroc. Tel.


36. BALMORAL AVENUE. Clitheroe


JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


ryside to rear view. Mains ser­ o From properties in the process i f being sold or having been 'sold, rn the matter of clients moving aesidence giving up their homes and in various deceased estates


the


nd vendors generally to within SALEROOMS._______


STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE


Tomorrow. Saturday 26 March, at 19-39 a.m.


r Sale at 10-30 with small goods, B Tenders are invited for General he Whltcndale Valley, Dunsop


HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


ANTIQUE and OTHER


esuming 1-30 (500 lots). View to 9 p.m.


A JOHN E. PINDER ,


uctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent


Stone-Bridge. Longridge. Tel. 2282.


by our own vehicles if required by arrangement through the office.


Goods collected and delivered JOHN E. PINDER, F.V.I. the


carpet. manufacturer's warehouse for convenience of sale to within


Removed on instruction from SALEROOMS. STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE


Wednesday next, 39 March, at 6-39 n.m.


fibre pile. 189 PIECES BROADLOOM CARPETING


designs. p.m. Evalan and other man-made


Full range of colours and ,


Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent


JOHN E. PINDER


Stone-Bridge. Longridge. Tel. 2282.


PROPERTY FOR SALE


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


FOR SALE in the Waddinglon r area, almost new. two bed-


n a secluded site.—Write Box No. P6, Advertiser and Times.


ioomed bungalow, quality built


CHATBURN. ..Nr. CLITHEROE. Freehold country cottage. Stone built. Near bus and shops. 4 rooms all mains services, h. & c. Garden at rear.1— Apply 40, Ribblcsdalc View, Chatburn, at weekends or after 6 p.m. week­ days.


BUSINESS FOR SALE


PADIHAM. For sale owing health reasons, old established cooked meats, and grocery business. Audited accounts., 1965 average i taking £140 per. week. Price,


ment. £2,200. plus stock at val­ uation.—For particulars and appointment to view, ring Padl- ham 71196. alter 6 p.in., week­ days.


PERSONAL


GOSSAMER DU REX 7/6 doz„ 21/- J 3 dozen. Post free from Bell


enkins. 121. Lake Rd., Forts- ncluding property and equip­


WANTED PROPERTY TO RENT. cither flat or house in or around Clitheroe, for couple with baby. —Write Box No. S4, Advertiser


and Times.


SINGLE PERSON requires room to let.—Write Box. SI, Advertiser and Times.


HOLIDAY


three and four yards wide. View Tuesday next, 29th to 8


Various lengths to 20 yards by ACCOMMODATION


PRESTATYN HOLIDAY CAMP In lovely North Wales. 7 mile sandy


beach—single, double, family chalets, h & e water—one sitting at meals—heated swimming pool, games room, dancing, w tennis. 9-pin bowling lanes—


Dept. PHC/41. Prestatyn. Flint­ shire.


a onderful fun! Front £9 a week f ll-in!—Colour Booklet free


rom Prestatyn Holiday Camp.


PRESTATYN (N. Wales) newself­ catering holiday flats accom­ smodate 4 to 6. Kitchen h. & e.


IN ANYTHING as import­


fhower, separate toilet. Enjoying Pull facilities of well-known inrestatyn Holiday Camp, includ­ F g cafeteria and camp shops. f rom £18 per week. Free colour Polder.—Manager (Dept. PF/41) shire


restatyn Holiday Camp. Flint­


VACANCIES FOR WAKES WEEKS tin 4. 5 and 6-berth caravans on


Sussex. Tel. Sclsey 2049. POULTRY


park Gate, Cow Ark. aravan Park, Dept. EL. Selscy


she most luxurious parks on the couth coast..—Write now for full Colour brochure to Green Lawns


, SCRIES. FUH


50 W.l! X R.I.R. PULLETS. 12 weeks old.—J. Hodgson, Higher


K IM B E R . K.137 CROWING PULLETS for sale: 3000 16 week old, 1700 15 week-old: various other ages also available. Keen prices. — Klmberchicks (North West Company. Bunkers Hill Colne, Lancs. Tel. Colne 1191


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


ERHlSERVICE 1 BLACKBURN 53911 I


J ACCRINGTON 926411 ICUTHEROE 345


Published by PROVINCIAL newspaper Limited. 'CUtheroe ; Advertiser j


Times, Market Place. CHtheroe. 407. And printed at Northgate. bum. Tel. 52315. London Om- Tudor Street. E.C.4. Registered *l G.P.O. as a newspaper.


ant as funeral service, “Adequate’' is not sood enough. This we believe and this belief we practice bv trying to make our every service as perfect as human abilities allow.


WE KNOW IT—YOU Al<


V & G


GRADUATED LOSS OF NO c l that anyone may make a mistake I


BIGGER BONUSES With the I '-■aim Bonus aUer.only four year*


NO KNOCK FOR KNOCK As Will not find your No Claim Bont


CAN YOU HQNESTL Y THINK 0.


“ h e v e h ic l e a g e n e r & AUTOMOBILE


fc, , .For further information pins N. an d E


84 Wluil 1


however, your No Claim Bonus v * and you will quickly be able to buf


o uilding Work and construction t f Meter House and site layout in


Farm, Clitheroe, on Wednesday, Maroh 30. 1966.


Residence! 14, Brook Street. Clitheroe. _


Members of Teleflower.


mOak long settle; oak low chest; c ahogany chest drawers; ■ tall chest of drawers; bow-fronted t orner cupboard: mahogany ext.


ALAN PARKER


washstand, mirror back; cup­ board with glassed top; 2 ward­ robes- single and double beds; 3-piece leather suite;. 3 easy chairs; rocking chair: ladder-back chair; various rush seat & other stand chairs: kitchen table-tea trolley: baby feed chair: old-type radiogram, brass top round tabic: brass and copper warming pan: copper kettle; quantity of various brass and copperware; copper tea urn- various blue and other crockery; along with other useful


able: 2 dresslnng tibles; Vic.


items. On view day of sale.


Sale 1 o’clock. OTHER FIXTURES


Saturday. April 9: c Sale of 10 store cattle, excellent ackson, Deerpark Road Small­


i ontractor’s and farmer’s mach­ Jnery tractors, etc., for K & B. holdings, Towneley Park, Burnley.


t Implements and household furni­


Saturday April 16: Livestock, farming machinery.


worth. Wigelcsworth Hall Farm, Wigglesworth. Settle.


ure for sale for J. C. Butter- Saturday, April 23:


mSale of machinery and imple­ &ents, etc. for Messrs. Wallbank D Smalley, Smithfleld Farm,


ownhnm. Nr. Clitheroe.


Tuesday. April 26: inSale of livestock, farming mach­ est Bradford. Nr. Clitheroc.


ery. implements, for W. Deigh- W ton. Mary Bone Meadow Farm,


o Provisional date fixed for sale mf livestock, machinery, imple­


Saturday. April 39: .


ents sale, near Blackburn (to announce later).


Wednesday. May 18: mProvisional date for annual


to be held in Clitheroe.


Saturday, May 21: Sale of livestock, machine) y.


F implements, etc., at White Hall


for J. E. and Exors ot the late George Lofthouse.


arm, Grindlcton. Nr. Clithoroe. , . , . I PUBLIC NOTICES RENT ACT. 1965.


Administrative Countv of the West Riding of Yorkshire.


Rent Registration Area:


Barnoldswick Urban District Eurby Urban District Stlsden Urban District Skipton Urban District Skipton Rural District Sedbergh Rural District Settle Rural District Bowland Rural District


Local Government has made an order applying Part II of the Rent Act. 1965 to the whole of York­ shire with effect from the 1st March, 1966. Tills part of the Act r provides for the fixing of fair


The Minister of Housing and lents for unfurnished dwellings


achinery and implements sale wnt of an unfurnished dwelling e hich is not controlled under aarlier Rent Acts, and the rate­


regulated tenancies. a If you are the landlord or ten­


et on what the Act describes as


not exceed £200. this part of the Act could affect you. in that either or both of you may he able to apply to the Rent Officer for tlie registration of a fair rent for the premises as let.


ble value ot the dwelling does


228. J. Balshaw. 91. Waddington Road, Clitheroc. Tel. 138o. C. Silverwood. Slaldburh. Tel. 6o2.


a More detailed information and fpplication forms can be had from the Rent Officers appointed, Por the area. They are Mr. T. N. aace and Mr. A. Gill and their address and telephone number


the National Association of Funeral Direotors


Funeral Director Member of


ab b ey house CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


' THE LAST TRIBUTE arranged with dignity and efficiency.


I Chapel of Rest available PERSONAL SERVICE NTERMENT or CREMATION


TELEPHONE WHALLEY 2301 (DAY OR NIGHT)


rivately) at the Bank Salerooms, ahe conditions of sale to be then


Clithoroe on Tuesday next, 29 t March, 1966 at 7 n.m. subject to


Geoffrey Taylor & Co,,


HOTHERSALL & FORRES F. A. L. P. A.


AUniONLCRS. VALUERS AND estate a g f n t s


HANK SALEROOMS. CLIIHEROE. H I <»S OR EVENINGS 7 VS


Auctioneers. Estate Agents. Surveyors and Valuers


i-8 CHURCH ST.. CLITHEROE Tel. 1252


Also at Blackburn. Tel. 55425.


A Most Attractive Detached bungalow, within two minutes walk of all amenities. 6, ABBEY FIELDS. WHALLEY


with newly laid lawns and gardens the bungalow was com­ pleted last year. Entrance hall, coat cupboard. Lounge 17 9 \ 11 6” dining kitohen with iltted units. Threo bedrooms. Halt-tiled


Looking towards Whallcy Nab


building. Wired for night storage heaters and two included. Rool insulation.


bathroom with low suite Garago incorporated In the main


Rates payable £44. ATTRACTIVE CORNER


DETACHED BUNGALOW IN WADDINGTON


t Containing three bedrooms: gage available.


dlning/kitchen; garage. Freehold. Chic! rent £10 per


hree-piece bathroom; lounge,


annum. Price £3,600. 95 per cent mort-


__________ _


5JA& Jtaaefaujd


48 PARSONS LANE CLITHEROE


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


WREATHS :: BOUQUETS CUT FOWEBS :: PLANTS


Personal attention given to all orders.


BIRTHS 1 hanking all concerned.


NIXON.—On March. 18, 1966, at Bramley Meade, to Michael ana Margaret (nee Dobson) a daugh­ Tter, Zoe Ann, a sister for Ian.


m em o r ia l s granite marble, stone


Sand for our selection of designs and nrioes. You will bo placed under no obligation and find us anxious to help


monumental masons Lettering and Renovations


W. ROCK Blackburn Road


GREAT HARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


ENGAGEMENTS


BROOKES—ASHCROFT. — Mr, and Mrs. E. Ashcroft, of Lamb i Roe, Whalley. have pleasure


6, Darkwoocl Crescent, Chatburn.


WALMSLEV (nee Berry)----On March 20. at Bramley Meade. To Gerald and Alex, a daughter, Elizabeth Helen, a sister for Lucy and Thomas. Thanking all


concerned.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


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n announcing the engage- ment of their younger daughter Mary to Stephen, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brookes of Sanderstcad, Surrey.


DEAN—PEARCE. — Tile engage- ment is announced between Anthony Frederick, only son 01


Mrs. E. Dean, 30. Alma Place Clithcroe and Denise Jill, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, Holborn. London. —Congratulations from both families.


DICKINSON—WOOD. — Mrs. M. Wood, 24, Chapel Street. Slald- bui-n, has much pleasure in announcing the engagement of her eldest daughter Elizabeth (on her 21st birthday, 24 March, 1966) to Derek, youngest son ot Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickinson, of 21, Chatburn Road. Clitheroc-. _Best wishes from both families. —All my love, and best wisl-.es, from Derek.


WEDDING


WEBSTER — SPENCER — On March 19. 1966. Brian James, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Webster of 23 Tower Hill Ciltheroe. to Diane. Eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Spencer of Moss Lane, Burscough. Future address: 8, Somerset Road. Rj.sh- ton.


SILVER WEDDING


BURGESS—LINNEY. — Congrat­ ulations mum and dad on the occasion of your sliver wedding anniversary. 29 March. I960. AU our love. —Doreen, John and Deborah Jane.


DEATHS


GOTT.—on March 22. 1966. at T the Royal Infirmary, Blackburn.


l homas Edgar, eldest son ol' the by-Bowland.


Bo!ton-by-Bowland.' aged 71 years. Funeral on Friday at St. Peter's Church Bolton-by-Bow- —I land at 1-30 p.m.


ate Mr. and Mrs. John Gott, of nq. Robinson, Tel. 213 Bolton- c . ' i


PARKER.—On March 22. 1966 (suddenly) at 75. Browniow Street, Clitheroc. William Thomas, the beloved husband of the late Maggie Parker, aged 68 years, interment tomorrow (Sat­ urday) March 26. at Clithcroe Cemetery, at 10-30 a.m. —inq. Bennett, Clltheroe. Tel. 582.


IN MEMORIAM


DAWSON.—In loving memory of i Flight Serg. Tom Dawson, killed Just when his life was brightest,


Jn action. 30 March. 1943. ust when his years were best.


Eslinl Fitted by


Good seleclioI Sirrom Be4


We still wonder why God called T himo that home of eternal rest. —From his loving mum and dad 42. West View, Clitheroc.


EDMONDSON. — Treasured mem­ ories of my dear mother, Maud, died March 29, 1964. She bore her pain and bore it


B well,ut what she suffered none can H tell.er loving son Bill and daugh- tcr-ln-law Jessie.


EDMONDSON.—In loving mem­ ory of a dear grandma, who died


March 29. 1964. She worked so hard for those she A loved.nd those she loved remember. —From Margaret, Keith end children.


re Airevlew House. Broughton Road. Skipton and Skipton 2o01 respectively. They will be in attendance at their office from 10 a m to 12-0 noon on Mondays. Tuesdays and Fridays. If 'it is more convenient, you may call at your local council offices who will be able to give you information;


TENDERS FYLDE WATER BOARD


Bridge, Yorks (W.R.). d Further particulars and tender


EDMONDSON—In loving memory of a dear granny. Maud Alice, who died March 29. 1964. Too dearly loved ever to be — forgotten.


From Barbara. Colin. Susan, Carl, James and Robert.


GELDARD.—In loving memory o. a dear father and grandad. Walter, who passed away March


28. 1965. The gates opened soltly. One year ago today. With goodbyes left unspoken.


You gently passed away Out of this land of sorrow,


Into the land of rest. God must have a beautiful F garden.


—From loving daughter Betty, Joe and grandsons James,


or He only chooses the best. Robert and David.


Water Board. Sefton Street, Blackpool. Tenders to be received not later than 14th May 1966.


WANTED TO RENT ocuments from Engineer Fylde


WHITESIDE.—Treasured memo: • ics of a dear husband ana father, Raymond, who died March 27. 1965. “Remembered


—From his loving wife ana children.


always.” „ BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


WILLIAMS (Bob). — Birthday memories, March 30.


The gates of memory never ciose We miss you more than anyone knows;


.


For all of us you did your best, May God grant you eternal m>t- —Your loving sister Belle. Eric


,


and Graham. APPRECIATION


MOSS.—Ml’S. Moss would like to thank all friends and neighbour, for the beautiful cards, flowers and good wishes she recollect during her stay in hospital. 8, Conway Avenue, cllthcroe.


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