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10 Clilhcroc Advcrltscr and Times, Friday, October 28, 1966


PRIMROSE GARAGE BMC AUSTIN


•m yrTTVTTC!* iV lliM l&


in a c la s s by themselves


Fromthe super-performance Mini Cooper‘S' to the family estate car :


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PricesIrom£478.0.5inc.p.t andsurcharse


AUSTINMINI _____ Y ClN _ ^ / r — I g l * * ’'VSP


AUSTIN MINI COUNTRYMAN Prices from £554.4.7 Inc. p.t. andsurcharge


Prices from £791.9.2 Inc. p.t. andsurcharge


AUSTIN M INI COOPER‘S’ There’s nothing to touch them DEMOLITION SALE


LARGE QUANTITY BRICK HARD-CORE, WALLING STONE, STONE FILLING. — REASONABLE PRICES —


I.." L, '


DORI S ’S Bargain Stall


CLITHEROE MARKET OFFERS YOU


Ladies and Gents underwear at keen prices


A lovely selection ot BRUSHED NYLON


JUST ARRIVED!


NIGHTDRESSES and PYJAMAS


from 17/11 to 29/11 Nylons from 2/6 pair


:: Also ::


A /nice selection of good quality KNITWEAR at keen prices


Pay us a visit we are sure to have something for you


AN T IQ UE S WANTED FOR CASH


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


"Why put up with damp uneven Floors?


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


JAMES BOLTON & Son (ASPHALTERS) LTD.


LOWER EANAM WHARF, BLACKBURN


Cveninss Blackburn 55342, D A N N Y ’ S


on all floor problems B Telephone:


lackburn 59438. UP BROOKS SAWMILLS I


TAYLOR ST., CLITHEROE Tel: 2699


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS, GATES, ETC.


THE NEW WANEY EDGE. R PenoinB of all dosorintions,


Can be seen on the above premises. .


LOGS FOR WINTER. EXTENSION LADDERS.


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ICofii !^a*|


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Open Saturdays until 4-30 p.m. — N O T I C E —


Wc wish to announce that we. shall not be collecting further supplies of waste paper after October 31st.


R. STANDRING and SONS


Dh. Pirf' Gif GWi Gal


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Greciiacre Street, Clithcroc


CARPET ALTERATIONS


RE-FITTING SERVICE


5 . . • ‘


f


^ Luxa/lex Venetian . Blinds


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Fittcd,.Free - . ^ ■ - ■ ■ : 1


*; ,r -. WALTS Ltd. ■ ' >•: : ■


31 CASTLE .STREET CLITHEROE


L r ' ' USTIC POLES FOR FENCING.


iPII ii1


— Apply on Site to —


WE.4VERS INSTITUTE WHALLEY ROAD — CLITHEROE


L. MADDOCK and SON DEMOLITION CONTRACTORS


PUBLIC NOTICES PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL


DEVELOPMENT. OFF PENDLE ROAD. CLITHEROE


mately 11*2 acre.s of land south of Pendle Road, Clitheroe, and east of Claremont Avenue, Tlie development proposed does not accord with the provisions of the Town Map. wherein the land is not allocated for development.


hurch Street, Clitheroe. and at B the Divisional Planning Office. 6.


b Copies of the application may Ce inspected at the Town Hall,


objections to the grant of per­ mission for the development, which should state the grounds


lackburn Road. Rishton. Any


on which they are made, should be .sent to the Clerk of the County Council (M). County Hall, Preston within 21 days from q the publication of this notice


MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1962


PORT hereby gives notice that she has made an Order under S.153 of the above Act entitled ••Tlie Diversion of Highways fCounty of Lancaster) (No 15) Order 1966" authorising the diversion of a footpath at Clith­ teroe. Lancashire and involving


THE MINISTER OP TRANS­


lie provision of.a new footpath. o Copies of the Order may be


t rder and desiring to question phe validity thereof, or of any t rovision contained therein, on


County Hall, Preston. OAny person aggrieved by the


plied with in relation to the Order, May within 6 weeks of the 28 October 1966 apply to the t High Court for the suspension of


hat any requirement of that t Act or of any regulation made


che Order or of any provision ontained therein.


C. H. WYKES. Ah Assistant Secretary. LOANS


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED, t' S. HIcharrt.s Ltd.. II Welford


Road. Leicester. Maternitv Boutique


AGOWNS, SUITS. SEPARATES


Maxiim Pageboy. Modern Mother eto


18. STANOISH SI. BURNLEY. Tel. 28407.


New Address:


Your Suite made a. new in menuette or vinvde from £14: with Latex cushions from £26, Chairs from £3. Wide ranee of natterns.


R-U OSTR


J. LOMAX 55 LARKHILL


RL.4CKBURN Tel. 53952.


B . H B I O O F S '


Brush and Vacuum Chimnev Sweep


(formerly.SEyMOURSI-


Prompt Service No Dirt No Fuss


2 Woone Lane, Clitheroe T e l . 2807 between >.5 ■ p.m.. and .IL>p.m. , ,


k U .yn ■ > > .1 ■ y< VACUUM CHIMNEY


f ’ .AV}SWE)’lI jlN G ^ '> HOUSE c l e a n in g


PARKER '


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. CLITHEROE 3475


E PHL EY Estimates free Phone or writei LL NURSING REQUIREMENTS ed at all reasonable hours at the


quoting the reference HLL t 70/20/0185) and may be inspec­


abtained, free of charge, on t pplication to the Ministry of Sransport. St Christopher House (outhwark Street, London, S.E.l,


he ground that it Is not wihln t the powers of the above Act or hereunder has not been com­


uoting reference number 6/2/LA.66.


have received an application for planning ponnisslon to develop for residential purposes approxi­


Tlic Lancashire County Council ^ fi L


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Prices Irom£600.6.6 Inc. p.L andsurcharge


AUSTIN MINI COOPER 7/7~'irj - ’ f \“\ J Sprite


WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE


TEL; 3883141516


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, e sta t e AGENTS


SURVEYORS AND VALUERS 6-8 Church Street


Clitheroe - Tel: 3252 EVENINGS: TEL CHATBURN 377.


BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW ROAD. TEL. 55425.


SALES ..AND SERVICE


— _


WE NOW HAVE THE full B.M.C. RANGE


IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE 1905 mini van ...........£3is


1965 AUSTIN 1800 . . . . £710 1965 AUSTIN Healey


............. £540


1964 FORD Cortina . . . . £400 1964 VICTOR Estate . . £595


loai non fvnm


1963 AUSTIN A60 De* Luxe ..................... £460


..............


1963 MORRI S Mini Traveller


............. £315 AUSTIN A60.......... £305


1962 MINI De.Luxe . .. £275 19G2 WOLSELEY 16/60 £395 1961 WOLSELEY 1500 .. £285


• igeo VAUXHALL Cresta £155 19SB MORRIS Minor' . . £6S


tryman ................... £265 AUSTIN A40 Coun- YOU’LL BE PLEASED YOU CAME TO US


McCall Maxidella, Haylield Wool and Knitting Patterns obtainable at


The Spinning Wheel 48 WILSON STREET, CLITHEROE T e l 3531


Your Singer Agent


Needles, Repairs, Accessories, Etc. MISCELANEOUS SALES


ELECTRIC GUITAR. Hagstrom Rangemaster, in case. £25.— Copy Nook Hotel, Bolton-by- Bbwland. Tel, 205.


MEN’S AND YOUTH’S VARLSON JEANS, new patterns in stock.— Economic Stores. 70 Wlialley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 2697.


CORNER HOUSE, King Lane, s Clltherae. Twill Flannelette


heets (three sizes).


GARCROFT FURNISHINGS. 48. Duckworth Street. Blackburn.


Tel 52945. Carpets. 3-plece suites at no deposit terms.


94 CU. FT. “STERNETTE” DEEP FREEZE storage cabinets £35.— Acme Refrigeration, Blackburn 52999.


GOOD CHOICE of Iadle.s' winter coats in stock at—Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Road. Clith­ eroe Tel. 2697.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle­ man’s Profit. 1 Guarantee the finest Workmanship at the keenest prices. 3-piece suites . from £18 all work welcomed,


sestimates absolutely tree, large


all areas evenings or daytime it preferred.—Write or phone Beakbane. 50 Zion Street. Burnley. Tel. No. 27188.


elections ot pattern, will call


CHILDREN’S, youtlVs and men’s duUle coats, car coats and anor­ aks.—Economic Stores, 70 Whal­ ley Rd„ Clitheroe. Tel 2697.


1960 LAMBRETTA SCOOTER model L.l 150 with spare wheel. Excellent runner. Needs tidying up. First £25.—Copy Nook Hotel. Tel. 205, BoIton-by-Bowland.


CHOOSE YOUR DRESS or two- piece for that special works party now.—From Economic t Stores. We have a lovely selec­


Sion in all sizes.—Economic


tores. 70 Whalley Road, Clith­ eroe. Tel. 2697.


1961 THAMES 15 cwt. F/D VAN. Recent top overhaul. New ex­ haust. Oil pressure gauge, screen washers. M.O.T. Cert, to Feb. 1967, £95.—(iopy Nook lHotel. Tel. 205 BoIton-by-Bow-


and.


IDEAL XMAS PRESENTS. Ladies- house coats from 49/11.— Econ­ omic Stores 70 Wlialley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. .2697.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or plione Sharp 42 New Bank Rd Blackburn 68959. or Huntley Lawn Samlesburv Mellor 787


,


CHILDREN’S, Junior miss and s ladles’ stretch trews, all sizes In 697.


Wtock.—Economic Stores. 70 2 halley Road, Clitheroe. Tel.


RUSBRIDGE.—You can choose any article In stock—Watches • Clocks Rings. Cutlery—and


pav for It • weekly.—Rii-sbrldge, Jewellers. 24. King William Street. Blackburn


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane,


Clitheroe. Outsize Wincey night­ gowns (very warm).


TABLE TENNIS TABLE for sale, full size championship. £14.— Apply Commercial Hotel. Tel. Glsburn 235.


DIANA -22 AIR RIFLE, new three weeks ago. £11-10-0.—West Lane Cottage Downham. Nr. Clith­ eroe.


RIISRPIDCE for hlgh-cln.ss DIA­ sMOND repairs, of all kinds


William Street Rlaokbum Tel 59109.


atisfaction guaranteed— 24 King


N.O.B. tan-sad pram, grey Whitt, with sun canopy, good condition.—41 Lang.shaw Drive, Clitheroe.


DRESS SUIT. S.B. shawl rollnr. chest 42”. waist 36”. insid*- leg 31.—41- Langshaw Drive Clith­ eroe.


FOK EXPERT ATTENTION firing voiir sowing mnrhlno repairs to


The Walter T1inmo.son Sowing Oontro 72/74/76 Soot,land Road Nolsnn


CHILD’S WOOD SLIDE. £4-10-0: small Trlnno- Pedal car .£3: trl- cvclo £1-10-0: electric train on large table, many extras,


W .£12-10-0.—34 Queen’s Street; lialley '


1959 VAUXHALL VICTOR. £140 or part exchange considered.— Apfily 8 Duck Street. Clitheroe (after 6 p.m.)


CONCRETE B08KINS. •I. FINLEY


RAILWAY CROSSING,


j ^ .CRIMSARCH. ' " TflI. LonsrldM' 2878


CHEAPER PERMS,on Mondays. ■.'.Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Book, now;—Dean’s, ' Hairdressers. -3 Market Place. Cllthei’o.e. Tel. 3811.


”7; - - ■ • .


1961 R.S.A. 250 C.15. excellent condition. £76 o.n.o.—^TsI. Clitheroe 3789.


WANTED


GIRL’S CYCLE for 7-8 years old; also .guitar for 11 year old. both must be In good condition.— Write Box No. M4, Advertiser and Times.


TRICYCLE REQUIRED to suit 5- year old. Good condition.— Phone Clitheroe 2082 after 6


p.m.


CASH for old electric, or oil car lamps, bulb horns, etc. Rummage around and find, cash can be yours for old bits. Buyer collects and pays cash.—^Box No. L2, Advertiser and 'Times.


■ BUY AND COLLECT discarded clothing, modern, good con­


dition. — Mrs, Howarth. 31, Church Square. Worsthorne, Tel. Burnley 27882.


LADIES’, children’s and gent’s good discarded clothes wanted. —Write or phone Miss Walm.s- ley. 9 Jessel Street -Blackburn. Tel. 62179.


I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown l babies and children’s wear, urniture. ^


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


UNFURNISHED ac'conimodation required In Clltheroc-Padlham area, from Mid Nov. 1966- to March 1967 (approx).—^Wrlte Box No Ml. Advertiser and Times.


ELDERLY LADY requires nice board and lodgings.—Write Box No. M.IO. Advertiser and Times.


ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE


FURNISHED’BEO-SITTER to let •In Whalley, for one lady.-:Uso of bathroom ; and kitchen.-Write Box (No;. M2..; VAdvertlser ./and Tlmc.5. '■ "


.................


ACCOMMODATION VACANT In Clitheroe. suitable for business . lady. No attendance.—Write-Box


No.i L5; Advertiser andi Times.’, {! .PERSONAL;


AUTHORS invited submit MSS. / all types (Including Poems) for


book : publication.;.’ Reasonable ■ : terms'.—StockwelT, Ltdr.i ^Ilfra-


combe, (ESta- lBSS)."" ' “ .... .. ’ AT STUD


LARGE WHITE’’ B0AR<atS stud; Sows and gilts accommodated for.—Tel. Whalley 3370. ____


tadies’ and gent’s clothing, cur­ fains. covers, anything except 35885.


— Ring Accrington


MEDIUM OAK SIDEBOARD (canopy backed) excellent con­


sdition, £18: also Iron framed £mall upright piano In walnut,


6. No agents please.—Write Box No. i\I5, Advertiser and Times.


THREE-PIECE SUITE—Write Box No. M7, Advertiser and Times.


JACKSON High Line electric cooker, complete with rotlsserie and timer. New condition, £15. —^Tel. Clitheroe 2558


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


Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 2683.


yred and repaired. — A. E.


CHEAPER PERMS on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Book now.—Dean's. Hairdressers. 3 Market Place. Clitheroe. Tel. 3811


ORDER . YOUR English-grown rose bushes now—H.T.. Plorl- bunda. Standards. Climbers. List on application.—R & c. Winn­ Cing, Henthorn Nurseries. Tel.


litheroe 3630.


1961 MORRIS 1600 VAN. Privately owned and carefully maintained t Brakes recently re-lined, new


BUSINESS WANTED


GOOD LOCK-UP BUSINESS with­ pin 6 miles of Clitheroe. Grocery


ered.—Write Box No. M8 Adver­ tiser and Times.


referred, but anything consid­ GARAGES


SECTIONAL GARAGE, as new, 5" T and G 18’ x 9'.—27 Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe.


GARAGE TO LET—Apply 32 Park Avenue, Clitheroe.


GARAGE WANTED (Peel Street area).—Tel. Clitheroe 3495.


ories, M.O.T. cert. £135.—iPhone' Clitheroe 3149.


yres, heater, plus other access­


F. W. L. STFELF & CO. 1-3 Gasllegate


Tel, 2092,


ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS _______________


Now in course of construction


DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED . HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


Detached Houses with 3 bedrooms at £2795 and £2950. Simi^Detached Houses with 3 bedrooms at £2595. £2750 and


Semi-Detached Bungalows with 3 bedrooms at £2700. Semi-Detached Bungalows with 2 bedrooms at £2495. Detached Bungalows with 3 bedrooms at £3695. Several ohoioe clots tor 4 and 5 bedroom nroDcrties from £4450. No road charges: ohoioe of deoor etc 95ft mortgages available to suitable aRplicants, 10 year guarantee under the N.H.B.R.C.


Ronresentative on site this Sunday 2—5 n.m. The Excentionally Attractive


Freehold Seml-Detaohed Country Cottage known as


"PENDLESIDE,” WORSTON. Nr. CLITHEROE


r With neatly laid gardens to the tear and open rural outlook at


arage. Annual rates £13-14-6.


kathroom lounge dining/ gitchen, larder. Ample ix)om for


he front. b Two bedrooms, modem 3-plece


The Superbly Appointed and Immaculately Maintained


Modern Detached Residence known as


. ’’BROOKLANDS,”


Shireburn Avenue, CLITHEROE


odation as follows: 3 bedrooms, half-tiled bathroom,


mWith centrally heated accom­ front


entrance vestibule, hall, lounge, dining room, sun lounge, unit- fitted kitchen, 'separate ground floor W.C. Garage. Neatly lald-out gardens.


' Viewing Strictly by appoint­ ment only.


New Semi-Detached Residence,


37 PEEL PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE


s Occupying a very desirable r ituation in one of the premier


Large garage. Garden areas to front, side and rear.


The Pleasantly Situated and Carefully Maintained Semi> Detached Residence


5 MOORLAND CRESCENT. CLITHEROE


r Containing 3 bedrooms, bath­ doom entrance hall, lounge, Dining room, kitchen larder etc. l etached timber garage. Neatly raid out gardens to front and


letion of purchase.


modation With gas central heat­ ing. contains 3 bedrooms, bath­ room, sep. W.C,. hall, lounge, dining rece.ss. fitted kitchen.


esidential districts. Tlie accom­


COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE AT LITTLE TODBER, Nr. Glsburn.


Mr T Varley. to sell the Todber herd of pedigree Jersey cattle on 8th November, comprising: 23 head of Chanel Island Cattle Including pedigree Jersey cattle:


ave received Instructions from


cow due January; 7 oows due spring; l cow recently served: 3 choice Jersey bulling hfrs.; 6 strong 15-18 m.o. Jersey hfrs. e Farm Implements and dairy


G2 cows due time of sale; 1 e uernsey due Dec.; 1 cow rec­


ntly calved: 2 cows in milk; I


ear p Vacant possession on com­


Full detaiislof the above and other properties for sale in the area on request at the office of:


F. W. L. STFFLF & CO. TEL. 2692.


PROPERTY FOR SALE 60 PARK AYENUE. CLITHEROE.


kentral heating). Lai-go mode:-n nable:';Torglow,all-night burner.-


ltclien complete with cupboard t units and attached dining


Well appointed ■ modern bung­ alow. open planning with pleas­ ant views to front and rear. Oomprlslng:, spacious lounge, c two bedrooms, bathroom (with


carpets In lounge, bedroom and hall inclusive. Garage at rear. r Well lald-out lawns front and


ow electric - cooker (optional). <3asement - curtains . and fitted


rear. The:-whole bungalow;,,1s ; Cosy Wrapped. R.V.:£66. Ground


rent; £6-10-0. WaterIrate £3-1-6. 3 VleW'Sby' appointment from:


useful farm tcmls:' barbed wire; silage thermometer: Teddlngton ice bank cooler: in-churn cooler: Perkins milk bottling madilne; 2 S.S. Manus milking units and spare bucket: Burco elec, boiler: t quantity of sawdust: steel


gquipment Include: Massey Fer­ uson diesel tractor; hay trailer;


russes, etc. p Sale .to commence at 1-30


rompt. Terms cash.


Auctioneers’ Offlees: Bentham.'Tel. 444/5/6. N:-. Lancaster.


TOP TEN


LONG PLAYERS may (xmie and long players may go . . . but the Beatles go on for ever.


Top Ten. this week reports tliat the . Beatles’ LP “Revolver” Is still the most popular In this area, weeks after Its release. StiU a t number one position


0 Park Avenue, Clitheroe 3265 LOST


LOST, small light brown leather purse, containing notes, keys and-ismalPJ cash, In King St„ Clitheroe on Tuesday. Reward.— Write Box No. M9 Advertiser and Times


'POULTRY


Ll ye! POULTRY/'required,', top prices.—S. Townson. Tel. Slald- Burn 271.


In the charts j in i Reeves with "Distant . Driims”. I t seems strange th a t long after tills record has started to fall in the national charts i t should still hold' like glue to its top position in Clitheroe. -


One .of the most haunting


songs this year—Guantanamera by The Sandpipers—^has a chart position lower than a record wlilch in general opinion is not Paul Jones’ best song — “ High Time.”


witli the help of Websters, The I Record ■ Centre;: Market Place.


- The chart has been compiled


1. Distant Drums—Jim Reeves (R.C.A.)


2. Reach out. I ’ll be there — Pour Tops (Tamla Motown)


3. I cant control myself—The Troggs (Page One)


4. I f I were a carpenter — Bobby Darin (Atlantic)


5. Stop, stop, stop—Tlie Hollies (Parlophone)........ ..


6. High time : —' PauI'.Jonw (HMV).' . ; \ v


'V',,


7. Guantanama-a—Sandpip^is (Pye).


8. Walk with me—The Seekers . (Columbia).'


9. Lady Godiva — Peter and Gordon (Ckilumbia).


10. No milk today — Herman’s Hermits (Columbia).


BEST SELLING LP Revolver — The Beatles


Putllshea t>r UNITED . NEWSPAPERS PDBLICATIONa. LIMITED. Clltheioe Advertiser and Tlmes,-;3 King Street,


'London Ofllce: 27 Tudor Street. E.C.4. Registered a t the GPO as a’.Nevepaper.


ClUlieroe. Tel. 2323/4. And printed. at NnrthEate. Blackburn, Tel. 62349,


h. RICHARD TURNER & SON


(Jlitheroe Evenings 2016.


SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AT EDISFORD PARK CLITHEROE


BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED NEXT TO END OF TERRACE HOUSE.


5 GEEENMOUNT. BAEEOW NEAR WHALLEY.


vie In a popular position by the corner of Whiteacre Lane, with


ws towards Mttton Church, this spacious property comprises: R PORCH ENTRANCE; HALL; LOUNGE 16’ X 13’ 3”: DINING


wedestal washbasin. SEPARATE TOILET with W.C. and pedestal


oimected. Rates payable £22. W.R. £2-14-2. m The property has been recently painted and is fully


odernised throughout. SUITABLE FOR FAMILY OR 2 LADIES.


OUTFITTERS and LADIES’ WEAR BUSINESS


43 Queen Street, Great Harwood


ROOM; LOUNGE: KITCHEN; THREE BEDROOMS; BATHROOM t The business has been carried out by the present owner


1 Tlie accommodation comprises: GOOD SALES SHOP 14’ x 2’ 6”; SEPARATE PITTING ROOM- SEWING and ALTERATION


or over 50 years and provides excellent profits. Property on Rental.


Pleasant open outlook towariJs Whalley Nab, and open fields at the rear.


41 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY


A fully modernised family sized end of terrace house with small front garden comprising:


PORCH ENTRANCE; HALL; LOUNGE 12ft. X 12ft. boarded floor, attractive stone fireplace, Picture window. Sliding doors to DINING ROOM 15ft. Sin. x 13ft. tiled fireplace, back boiler; KITCHEN l if t , x 8ft. enamel sink unit in bay recess’. UTILITY ROOM: 3 BEDROOMS AND BOXROOM: MODERN THREE PIECE BATHROOM, immersion heater. Rear Yard with space for garage. 13 AMP wii’ing, many extra power points. RV £40.


ashbasin. c Usual outbuildings Ample space for garage. All services


OOM 14’ 3” X 11’ 9”; MODERN KITCHEN: Pantry. p THREE BEDROOMS; BATHROOM, panelled bath and


1964 WOLSELEY Hornet £415


LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED 4-BEDROOMED DETACHED HOUSE


2 CLiYREMONT DEIVE, CLITHEEOE Completed In 1965 and set In spacious gardens with open


10’ 8” X 8' 0” Glazed doors to DINING ROOM 13’ x 10’. W MAGNIFICENT KITCHEN 14’ X 10’ 0” fully fitted with u orking surfaces: Breakfast bar. double drainer onamoL sink


STUDY.C. LOUNGE 21’ 0” X I'Z’ 0”. granite fireplace with slate hearth: w rlghton de-luxe floor units and eye-level cupboards. Formica


nit fitted Venetian blinds.


FOUR BEDROOMS with large fitted wardrobes; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM shower fitting. Airing cupboard with Immersion heater; BOXROOM.


f Attached GARAGE 18' 0" x 10’ 0” housing ’GLOW-WORM’ rully-automatlc gas-fired central heating to give guaranteed


re many extra power points fitted throughout. All main • services. R.V. £148.


oom temperatures. ■ Undercover store. a Ample space for car parking. Roof sp.ico’ Insulated. Hicre


outlook towards Pendle and Ideally situated for all amenities. The spacious accommodation comprises; W HALL: Cloaki’oom with pedestal washbasin and low suite


SALES BY AUCTION Hothersall


& Forrest F.A.L.P.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents.


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE. Tel. 2695.


Evenings 3755 and 2180. PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT Desirable Semi-Detached Residence.


4 WARWICK DRIVE


hree bedrooms: bathroom and W.C. Detached garage with fuel store. Garden areas front and rear. Vacant possession. To view apply HOTHERSALL & FORR- EST. Auctioneers & Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clith­ eroe, Tel. 2695,


98 HAYHURST STREET


oms and three-piece bathroom. s Yard with washhouse (or work­


69 SALTHILL ROAD


offlees. Annual rates payable: £17-3-2d. Vacant possession.


Particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695).


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW


MITTON HALL FARM. Whalley, Nr. Blackburn


For A. H. Birtwistle, Esq.


Tomorrow, Saturday, Ootober 29


8 2.950 head of choice poulti-y:


1,000 Babcocks-Sykes laying bat­ tery hens: 1,870 Babcocks pullets, 17 -weeks: poultry appliances: excellent farm machinery; Imple­ ments.


0 Welp pullets, point of lay: S litheroe 3228; C. Sllverwood. Tel.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


u At 11 a.ni. Good entry of


sheep and lambs. MONDAY NEXT. 31st Oct.


TODAY. FRIDAY. 28th Cot. pwards 3,500 all classes ot store


a Weekly sale of fatstock at 11-30


ion. 8 (Last sale N«»s.: cattle '70, pigs


1, Iambs and sheep 1,301). TUESDAY NEXT. 1st Nov.


a.m., followed by 60-60 head entirely local newly-calved cows and heifers.


Weekly sale of calves at 11-30


c (L.ist sale Nos.: 72 calves; 50 u Clirlstmas show and sale of


attle). FRIDAY NEXT. 4th Nov.


pwards 100 in-calf cattle, fol­ lowed by 120 .stores.


or heifer and championship. noJudging 10-30 a.m. Sale 12


h Classes for in-calf cow; In-calf eifer; farmers’ class in-calf cow


rom 5tli Nov. to 31st March 1967. P J. Grimshaw will offer 13 B.


on. f ALSO: the grazing of 3.5 acres


oll. hfrs. due Dec. onwards. CHRISTMAS SHOWS


1 Newly-calved cattle: Tuesday, 12tlr Dec,


Pat pigs: Monday, 19th Doc. o Schedules obtainable from the


ffice. Tel. 3325.


6th Nov. Fat cattle and sheep: Monday,


.m. (Sheep ballot 11-15 a.m.). t Good seasonal entry In each sec­


mSale 12 o’clock prompt. (Imple­ C Auctioneers: T. Sllverwood. Tel.


ents, machinery, poultry).


laldburn 652; J. Balshaw. Clith­ eroe. Tel. 2011.


p A terraced dwelllnghouse with halisaded frontage comprising: r allway: sitting room: living goom kitchen and larder on the bround floor Two bedrooms and


athroom above. Usual outside


I A stone-fronted dwelllnghouse Cn the Llttlemoor Road area. b omprises: hallway with vesti­ uule: sitting room fitted gas fire knit: living room, tile range: roitchen. Two upper floor bed­


hop) and fuel store. Mains ser­ vices. Annual rates payable: £16- 11-4. Annual ground rent: £1-5-0. Vacant posse.ssion.


ounge and interoonnectins din­ ting room; kitchen and larder;


c Erected two years ago in good plass locality,' near excellent mrimary school and both gram­ l ar schools. Comprises: hall:


BIRTHS


ALEXANDER.—On October 18. 1966. at Queen’s Park, to Penny, and John, a son, David Ian.


■ Thanking all concerned. COMING OF AGE


WHITTAKER — Congra^Iatlons Lawrle. on your 21st birthday (October. 29th 1966), —FYom mum, dad, Barbara. Paul and Susan.


WM. LANGSHAW


AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OP REST


ON THE PREMISES PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel Whalley 3248 (day or night)' Member of the


National Association of Funeral Directors


compassionate service to the bereaved


Personal and


Tomlinsons (CLITHEROE) LTD,


FUNERAL SERVICE CLITHEROE—Tel: 2454


G. Calverley


and Sons Ltd. “Funera I Director” Member of the National


Association of Funeral Directors


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST


Tel: Clitheroe 3297 day 2017 night


Udder injiudes a cause of mastitis


Ministrj’’s Veterinary Investiga-^ tion Officer, speaking .at a special meeting a t Bury re­ cently. said th a t many farraei’s treated . their vehicles better than their cows, and this could perhaps, be one of the main reasons foi- todays’s high rate of mastitis among daii-y cows. One would never dream of


Mr. J. H. BrcKiksbank, tlie


hitting a carburettor with a spanner, he said, but nothing was ■ thought about the cow’s udder being stood upon cut or banged. Mr. Brooksbank believed-one


of the greatest causes of mas­ titis was the amount of Injui-y to udders which in turn pro­ vided a very large doorway for organisms to enter. "As long as there are injuries


to the udder I am afraid there will alw/ays be cases of the disease. The injury you cause is, however, something we can attempt to eliminate,” he said.


GROWING TENDENCY


ing methods there •was a gi-ow- ing tendency to keep cattle in ever-decreasing yards, 'with the resultant higher, amounts of udder trampling. There were also sores and chapped teats. Another common cause of


With today’s Intensive hous­


udder infection was due to over- milking with the machine. As a result, sm a l l h&emorrhages occurred in the tea t canal—an ideal entry for organiOTS. Mr. Brooksbank r e c o m


mended dipping the milking clusters biit ’’Jus t how many people who do dip go on and on using the same bucket?” he asked.


UDDER CLOTHS


methods of s p r ^ ln g t h e disease -was with udder cloths, "Some people find- paper towels the best system but then one comes up against th e problem of disposing of the paper. “I believe a cloth is the best


One of the most dangerous


ENGAGEMENTS


OWEN—MORTON.—M i -U ^ ’ T. Morton of 2 Whltewell


gheir daughter. Kathleen Cr. and Mrs. A Owen 5 "


ottage. Pendleton. DEATHS


Clitheroe. have K u r? " '', '' t announclne the engageS. Maret to Thomas Edward vm"'’


CHARLTON“ “On October is loo (suddeiily) Tom the dearly


TH|


Jennifer. Roberta and MieSS"’ of 52 Turner Street ( j i iS '- .aged 39 years. A service in 2?' James’ Church preceded iT,.”*- ment at Clitheroe CeiSetc»‘"'-


h u sb p d o£ Barbara charhii“ and ovlng father of


October 24. vmetery on Clitheroe. Tel.


Hannah and dear lathe- ll Marjorie of "Brooklands’■ Lon? worth Road. Bllllngton' in hi' 81st year. Cremation 'wS Pleaslngton on 'niui-.sday - in q . Alan Parker. Tel W S y


hospital. Oliver, the d’ea'i-k. i5'. 'h husband Of


the hdoUSa FINCHt"—


hospital) Ellon Woiaiunetn? aged 71 years, the denriy &


On 23 Octobr-r igc/' ,,


S s S r s ™ Ud""TeU


ROBERTS.—On October *>5 loRr at Burnley Victoria Hreni^tai’ Mabel the dearly loved wife or • the late H. E. (Bob-si R o S iJ J


snie Mai-Jorie, 'Wlialley S . ? ' .“ V


Church H6ime-in^ih-iqer''°S T tod^ay (Pi-iday)


Glltlioi-oe, Tci. 2345.


?l“-3o’‘^ a.m. ■" Pl6wers‘ ‘ t ^ ’scalK JULO.. •■Rnpl.


hli-e. Service at St john^' Y1 Till /-VTTVia ..e, . _


TONGE,—On October 25. igfiR m /


—Inq. Bennett. Cllthcro'o. Tei 2582.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


CAPSTICK.—^Tlie family of the t late Mrs. Mary E. Cap.stlck wish


ao thank all relatlve.s, friends end neighbours, for their kind f xpressions of sympathy and bloral tributes received in their d ereavemenit: also the family 22 De Lacy Street. Clitheroe


octor for his kindne.s.s,


CHATBURN.—Mr. A. Chatburn Jennifer and famllv wish t(i express sincere thank.s and appreciation for the kindness shown to them in the loss of a t dear wife and mother, cspccla'ly


members of St. James' Church' Clitheroe, the Rev. Lynch and the Matron and Staff of Clith­ eroe Hospital. Tlianks also to all who have sent beautiful floral tributes.


hine Sand. Women's In.stltute 68 Downham Road. Chatburn


CHARLTON.—Mrs. B, Charlton r and family wish to thank all


belatives, friends and nelch- s ours. the management and Ltaff of Slmonstono contractor,? Ltd., members of the British f egion and tlie Joiners .4nrs. sor their kind expresslon.s of r jonpathy and floral tributes aeceived In their bereavenicm: f lso the Rev. H. D. Chapman 52 Turner Street, Clitheroe.


or his kindness.


LEEMINC.—^Tltc family of the t late Frederick Leeralng wish to xpressions of sympathv and t floral tributes received durin?


Hawthorn Panii. Barrow. heir time of sorrow.


NUTTER.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Shore and family wisli to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their e.xpresslons ot sym- p.athy received during their sad bereavement. 23 Chatburn Road. Clitheroe.


SIMPSON,—^Tlto family of the t late Mr. J. Simpson would like


for kindness shown during their sad bere.avement; also the family doctor for his kind attention. 33 Bllllngton Gardens Bllllngton.


o thank friends and neighbours


• ROYAL • Lembl


• Aristoerts IN MEMORIAM


BENTHAM.—Sacred to the mem­ ory of a de,ar husband, Arthur, who died October 29, 1951. H.1.P —From his dear wife Emily.


ROBINSON—^In ever loving mem­ ory of my parents; father, Thomas Finch, died November 1st, 1960, and Mother Naomi, died February 15, 1949. —Prom daughter Clara.


APPRECIATION


BIRTLES.—Mrs. Edith Births wishes to thank all relatives and friends for cards, flowers and kind enquiries received during her stay in hospital at Folkestone Ward ’C’. Clitheroe Hospital. Chatburn Hoad, Clitheroe.


HOPWOOD.—Mrs. Hopwood of 4 The Alms Houses. Grindleton would like to thank all neigh­ .bours, and friends for remem-


berlng; her birthday with cards, -flowers and presents.


NICHOLLS. —Mrs. E. NlchoIIs ■wishes .to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours, for tne many messages and gifts re­ ceived during her stay m


ihospital. 5, Albemarle Street.


method but one shouldn’t average more th a n . eight cows to one cloth, some people' average 55 cows to arcloth seven days a week. This is false economy,” added M r . ’Brooks­ bank.


’’SILLY ATTITUDE”


Milk Marketing Board, Mi’. G. A. Barley, said th a t on many farms .mastitis 'wps not treated a t all, seriously. ..This, was a silly .attitude, for


Regional manager of tlie


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


'■ ’’TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


outbreaks; of the disease h i t the producer' in four main ways, but all eventually took effect on his pocket. These were by loss of yields: lo w e r compositional quality; a reduced hygienic quality, and then the possibility of antibiotics in milk,and the penalties. imposed.


ROADSIDE EQUIPMENT AND ACCIDENTS


Twelve per cent of the


veliicles involved In a sample of about 900 accidents collided with objects such as lighting


Injiiredtln' such , a*>road accldeht’ than in most others. BRL Report No. 22, publisdied


greatCT/.-.risk Vof 'being kill^'^pf;


yesterday week, gives the results of an Investigation made by the Road' Research Laboratorj' into accidents in which vehitfles col­ lided .with-yObjects-.situated a t the slde^of (the 'toadj JThe infeir-' raatlon given includes d e t ^ “of the damage to -the vehicle and of the severity of the Injuries sustained by, the occupants.' Many, of these injuries could probably have been ■


> prevented:


or reduced In severity by the: provision of .protective barriers a n d ' suitable designed lighting oolumnsr '


IN TIME of bereavement.


, |l t Is reassuring to know that I'Someona oares. This reassur* i-'anoo is.alway.s yours when you choose our sincerely interested service.


Church Broiv Garfh'iis ' TEL.-’CLITHEROE 3298


MAI


.Wraaths, Bouquets. Out Flowers, ■ etc.


■: a;' PEARCE AND SON.,Chatburn


Nurseries (near Pendle Holol) Tel. Chatburn 230


Residenoe: 14. Brook Street. Clitheroe.


Members of Teleflnwer. DEI 4, RAIll


nhank all relatives, friends and eeighbours for their kind


NEW GOl "REVERIE


"ULTRALUq "LIQUID


“CORi I


hopltal, Ellen, the dearly lo'vS / wife of Lawrence Tonge or , Port Street, CUtheroc. n hi.; 69th year. A service in st James’s Church. Clitheroe 1^5 p.m. prior to Intenncrit st Clitheroe Cemetei-v on Mondw October 31st at 2-30 pm





4ft. 6iiis. I 3ft. Coil


Feather T| £1.16-c|


Bedrooiil a J


3ft.|


Four Wj| SiiTom Teen Aj TrinkI


so t ie Mother’s Union, The Sun­ BEll


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Fitted Visii


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