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14 CUthcroc 'Advertiser 'ami Times. Friday. December I. 1967


PRIMROSE GARAGE YOU WANT THE


BEST WE'VE GOT IT


★ Specialised Tools and Equipment and Specialists who know how to use them


★ Auto-Electrical Service


•k Tyre Service—Largest Stocks in or around this District


★ Panel-Beating— Specialist Car Body Repairs ■k Lubrication Service—The Ultimate k Large and Comprehensive Stocks


WHO BESIDES US CAN OFFER SUCH COMPLETE SERVICE?


COME TO US For Your


NEW OR USED CAR


COME TO US FOR SERVICE GET THE BEST


CLITHEROE and DISTRICT MOTOR CLUB.


Cordially invite all Motor Sport Enthusiasts to join them at:—


THE STARIvlE ARMS HOTEL, CLITHEROE On Monday, 41 h December at 8-15 p.m. prompt


The Burnlcv born International Racine Driver Winner of the KYALAMi 9 HOUR RACE Co-driving with JACKIE ICKX


And meet their Guest Speaker BRIAN REDMAN


Admission 3/- Including Supper


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS,


SURVEYORS AND VALUERS 6-8 Church. Sired Clitheme - Tel: 3252 BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW ROAD. TEL. 55425.


SUPERIOR ARCHITECT DESIGNED HOUSE. AT A REDUCED PRICE OF £8,750.


20, GREEN DRIVE, CLITHEROE


skirts of O.itheroe. very conveniently situated for schools and fchoupmg laoiU'.lcs and readily accessible lor all the main East


Occupying a very attractive rural position on the out­


ton slate and stone llreplace: DINING ROOM 12 x 10 French windows to Pr.ttio and serving hatch to KITCHEN 14 x 9 S' double drainer stainless steel sink unit, fitted wall and floor units. Neo-Classic solid fuel central heating boiler to provide full GROUND FLOOR CENTRAL HEATING. FOUR BEDROOMS 1: 13 x 12 6". 2: 12 9' x »' 3 . ')• 12 3" » i 4: 11 3" x 8' 6". TWO PIECE BATHROOM:


M ENTRANCE PORCH: HALL with cloaks under stairs:


Bancasnlre Towns. The well appointed accommodation comprises:


AGNIFICENT THROUGH LOUNGE 38 9~ x 13 0" with Conis-


SEPARATE LOW SUITE W.C Attached garage and room for car port. Attractive gardens. Rat*‘S Payable £85. Freehold. All mains services.


SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE CONSTRUCTED IN 1962. PRICE £3.300.


22 SYDNEY AVENUE, WHALLEY


shopping and schooling facilities and containing: SPACIOUS ENTRANCE HALL: LOUNGE. 17’ 0” x U ’ 0”.


Situated at the end .of a quiet cui-dc-sac close to excellent


stone fireplace with fitted Portway Trio oil heater which heats radiators in the kitchen and bathroom and warm air outlets in the lounge and hall. DINING ROOM 8’ 10 ’ x 7 - : KITCHEN 9 6' x 7’ 7” enamel sink unit


both with fitted wardrobes and cupboards. 3: 9 x 7 t . THREE-PIECE BATHROOM.


THREE BEDROOMS 1 • 12’ 6” x 10’ 11” . 2: IT 9” x 10* (V*.


plav area Rates payable £37. Freehold. Mains electricity, water and _______


drainage. NEWLY COMPLETED—PRICE £5.350.


‘JO SALTI-IILL ROAD, CLITHEROE


Hoad tvltii large gardens


Attractive stono-trouted detached bungalow ofl Chatburn .........................


A MAGNIFICENT LOUNGE. 25' 6" X 12' 2" Iligllt stores, stone Hrenlace PITTED KITCHEN, 10' x 9' 7" with Leisure 75 split- lcvo' gas cooker with units beneath. THREE BEDROOMS. 1: 15' 3 - x 11- 2: 11’ x 9' 10". .'i: 11' X 7' 9". TWO-PIECE BATH­ ROOM SEPARATE W.C. Dormer window Titled in roof space. GARAGE 18 9" x 8' fi" Fuel store Good tarmacadam paths and drive. All main services. Leasehold G.R. £12-10-0 p.a.


Containing- HALL 13' x > >’ Kenton night store neater. SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW. 3 WESTFIELD DRIVE,


pleasant position with attractive gardens to the front and rear Comprising; HALL; LOUNGE, superior tiled fireplace with


hign output back boiler for central heating: SUPERIOR KITCHEN: TWO BEDROOMS, one . with fitted wardrobes; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM


Brick-built GARAGE with Inspection pit. Roads made Freehold. Rates payable £36.


MODERNISED FAMILY TERRACE HOUSE.


54 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE


KITCHEN: PANTRY TWO BEDROOMS—1: 13’ x 13': 2 :1 2 ’ 6” X 6’ 6'* MODERN THREE-PIECE BATHROOM.


facilities and b is services to the centre. Comorising: HALL: SITTING ROOM: LIVING ROOM:


annum.


Good tarmacadam yard. Fuel store Rates payable £17. Leasehold. Ground rent £2-2-0 per


____________________ SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT DETACHED HOUSE.


‘ •'SUNNYUROFT.” HOLDEN STREET, CLITHEROE


and coin-ena-ul position cinse to tile centre of tile town D (•omijrl.sing- HALL: 1,1 'UNGL. 13' 10" x 12' 3" bay window;


SEPARATE WC Concrete paths and drive: ample space lor garage. Freehold Rates payable £50


AGENTS FOR THE


Leek and Westbourne -Building Society


FOUNOED 1856


ASSETS EXCEED £200,000,000 f


Constructed in tile early lUHU's and occupying a prominent INING HOOM 12' -T X 11' 2", KITCHEN stainless Steel sink


12' 2 ' x I L. ntteo wardrobe BEDROOM 3: T x 7' TWO-PIECE BATHROOM with airing . cupboaid and immcislon hcatei,


unit iltted wad cupboards Hr-’tmooM 1 13' 0 x l l ’ 7', litted wardrobe. BEDHOOM 2:


HOUSTON & HOUSTON Chartered Surveyors


W. R. C. Houston. F.R.I.C.S.. F.I.Arb. 1. C. Houston. B.Sc.. A.R.I.C.S.. A.A.I.


Sales: Houses. Commercial Properties and Land. Valuations: For Sale, Purchase. Mortgage. Prohate, etc.


Compensation: Claims l'or Slum Clearance, Central Area Redevelopment Pipelines, Road Widening.


Structural Surveys; Of Houses to be purchased. Land Surveys: For all purposes.


Town Planning: Applications, Negotiations and Appeals.. Mortgages: Arranged with Leading Building Societies.


Consultants on all Property Matters. District Ottlce: Anglia Building Society.


31A VICTORIA STREET, BLACKBURN. (Tel. 58238).


_ Popularly situated and close to good shopping and schooling


WEST BRADFORD. Nv. CLITHEROE Constructed in 1964 of high quality materials in a very


Detached enrage. 20' 9” x 13* 6" Good concrete drive and


1967 (Oct) MINI COUNTRYMAN, grey 1967 (Jan.) MORRIS 1100. 4 door dc luxe


1967 (July) SINGER ESTATE CAR. Automatic, white. 2.000 miles.


1967 (Oct) MORRIS 1100 ESTATE CAR. Demon­ strator-


1967 (Oct) WOLSELEY 1100. Maroon—interior to match.


1966 FORD CORTINA, 2 door, de luxe. 1964 MINI SUPER, one owner, low mileage 1964 AUSTIN MINI ESTATE. 1964 CORTINA. Two door. 1964 A55 VAN. blue, 27.000 miles. 1963 MORRIS 1100. deluxe, dark green. 1963 AUSTIN MINI ESTATE CAR. 1962 RILEY 4/72 (new engine).


HIGHEST ALLOWANCES — INSURANCE PREFERENTIAL II.P. TERMS


l U M M i i i l TeL 2092


e s t a t e ' A g e n t s a n d v a l u e r s ,


AGENTS FOR:


Bradford Permanent Building Society


MORTGAGES ARRANGED. INVESTMENTS RECEIVED.


THE CAREFULLY MAINTAINED SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE


1 BEECHWOOD AVENUE, CLITHEROE


CE Pleasantly situated in a good residential district and with Vacant possession on completion ol purchase.


THE SOUNDLY CONSTRUCTED SUPERIOR FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE.


22 BALMORAL AVENUE, CLITHEROE


bathroom, separate w •**. entrance hall, lounge, dining room with serving hatch to kitchen. Fuel store and garage.


rear yet conveniently placed for all services The accommodation comprises: throe bedrooms hall-tiled


THE VERY ATTRACTIVE FAMILY SIZE TOWN DWELLINGHOUSE WITH OPEN ASPECT AT THE FRONT


11 PRIMROSE MOUNT. CLITHEROE


well maintained throughout, comprises: Four bedrooms, two boxrooms. bathroom. entrance


The tastefully appointed r.^cunimodation. which has been


vestibule, entrance hall. lounge with communicating doors to living room breakfast room large kitchen.


Detached garage.


THE FULLY MODERNISED STONE-BUILT TERRACED HOUSE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.


.14 HALL STREET, CLITHEROE


room living room, kitchen, conscrvatoiy rear entrance. Good yard with w c. and fuel store.


bathConvenient situation and containing: three bedrooms, room, front entrance vestibule, entrance hallway, sitting


NEW BUNGALOWS in course of construction at


SABDEN VILLAGE


Two three and four bedrooms, from £2,650. Rcnrcscntativc on site Sundays 2-30— 4*30.


NEW DETACHED and SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES


and BUNGALOWS in course of construction at


EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE


Two. three and four bedrooms, from £2.675. Representative on site Sundays 2-30—4-30.


Full details of ilie above and other properties for sale in ihc area on request at the ollice of:


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1 -3 Castlegate Clitheroe


TeL 2092


ESTATE AGENTS A N D V ALU ER S >


Evenings 2016 Very pleasantly situated adjoining open countryside at the


of fitted wardrobes! half-tiled bathroom, separate w.c.. entrance hall, lounge with communicating doors to dining room, excellent kitchen, etc Garage. Freehold and free from rent charge.


NTRALLY HEATED ACCOMMODATION a.s follows: Three bedrooms (the principal bedroom having a full range


Evenings 2016


CLITHEROE Tell 3883 (4 lines)


USED CARS IN GOOD CONDITION


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.A.L.P.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone: 2695 (Evenings 3755 and 2180)


WHALLEY


A m ost a t t r a c t iv e s m a l l dw e l l in g ho u s e WITH CARPORT.


S CHURCH LANE v The nroDortv W , a ,most attractive and original con­


attractive wliidow carpet well in wood floor KITchitiv un-ta-date units Incorporating eye-level gas


ersion and offers the following accommodation: LoUN’ru?- with i'ccl dcal panelling: brick fireplace "Baxi,"


oven: eve-level*


TWn RgnnOOMS: deal panelled three-piece bathroom: rear yard with grass plot fuel bunkers and carport (19' o" x r 6").


'"!rlclty" r'*idRe: 'slnk unlt-


Prconold* Further particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Auctioneers &: Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clithcroe. (Tel. 2695). THE COMMODIOUS FAMILY DWELLINGHOUSE.


54 YORK STREET CLITHEROE


dinlrur ronm- larder and kitchen. Above arc three bedrooms, boxroom anti bathroom Yard with substantial lean-to which could forli r-v port Mains services Freehold, subject to an annual chief rent of £1-13-0. Annual rates payable: £23-14-11.


An extremely well-built property with a palisaded frontage ACCOMMODATION: vestibule: hallway: lounge with bay;


Vacant possession.


SALE OF FURNISHINGS Instructed bv the Rev. H. C. Snape


HOTHERSALL AND FORREST WILL SELL BV AUCTION ON THE PREMISES


SURPLUS FURNISHINGS


ill the Vicarage. Whalley on WEDNESDAY. 13th DECEMBER DETAILS NEXT WEEK


Auctioneers’ Offices: Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. — (Tel. 2695).


Stone-Built Dwcllinshouse with Palisaded Frontage.


20 WEST VIEW. CLITHEROE


amenities, the Accommodation is as follows:*


Conveniently situated near all


Hallway with vestibule: sitting room tile range:


room, tile range: kitchen, fitted modern vitreous sink and match­ ing side unit: Larder. Two bed­ rooms and three-piece bathroom. Yard with fuel store and w.c.


dining CHATBURN.


The Freehold Terraced Dwcllinshouse.


44 DOWNHAM ROAD


property with the following accommodation- hallway: sitting room: living room: kitchen and larder on the ground floor. Three bedrooms above rone of which is fitted with a bath and cylinder cupboard! Yard at rear with


A commodious stone-built


pavablc: £15-4-10 Vacant Posses­ sion


usual offices Mains services. Annual rates


Tho Stone Built Dwellinghouse 21 MONTAGU*. *TR E E T ,


clitheR°e


erty ready for modernisation Accommodation: hallway sit­


A compact stone-built prop­


ting room living room and kitchen on the ground floor, iwo bedrooms above Yard and usual offices Mains services.


£12-14-10 Vacant possession. Annual rates payable: The Stone-built Dwellinghouse


14 MONK STREET CLITHEROE


ting Room, tile range: Living Kit­ chen (tile range): Larder Two large Bedrooms. Yard and ‘Usual Offices. Mains Services. Ground Rent £l-l-0d. Annual Rates pay able £I3-18-0d. Vacant possession


Comprising:— Vestibule: Sit


Mains services. Annual rates pay­ able £18-10-8. Vacant possession.


The Stone-Built End Terraco Dwellinghouse.


51 BROWNLOW STREET. CLITHEROE


site. Accommodation: sitting room,


Well situated on nicely elevated


tile range: living room, tile range: timber lean-to outkltchen fitted combination sink (h. & water) Two bedrooms abov Yard with usual offices. Mains services Annual rates payable- £13-4-0. Ground rent: £1-13-6. Vacant possession.


. The Compact Stono-Built Dwellinshouse.


25 MITCHELL STREET CLITHEROE


situation.Accommodation: vestibule: sit­ ting room, tile range: living kitchen, combination sink in window recess (h. & c. water): two large bedrooms. Yard with modern W.C. and fuel stores, etc Mains services.


A well-kept property in nice


Annual rates payable: £15-12-0 Vacant possession.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Valuers.


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (To!. 2695).


PROPERTY FOR SALE CLITHEROE.


the town centre, pleasant, con- venient and attractive -situutt°ia in the vicinity of the Football Ground


For sale by Private Treaty. Within a fBw minutes walk to


TRADITIONAL TERRACED COTTAGE


Rood deep front fpu'den area and beinR well maintained-


Stone-bolls with lias-slate roof.


59 SHAWBRIDGE STREET. loft loun-c with extended


good bedrooms. Descriptive detail from the


office. JOHN E. PINDER.


Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent,


Stono-Bridga. Longridse. Tel. 2282.


For Sale by Private Treaty. Terracod Dwcllinshouse


84 HAYHURST STREET, c l ith er o e


foliowins accommodation. hall way .silting room, living to™)' kitchen two


Stone bliilt property with tlie 'I,,“ .* • l.er


room, outside w.c. ana usual offices. All nufins services. R.V. £20 Leasehold annual lout


£1-5-0 Vacant possession on com-


'Reasonablc oilers considered.


Particulars INGHAM & YORKE, Chartered Surveyors.


Littlemoor. Clitheroe. Tel. 3655/6.


BILLiwr*TnN 8 Industrial Tor- racp rXSn terraced house. 2


hPH^S.°°d i piece bathroom, Blackburn 48405.


CLASSI« k e ATE INCREASE “‘SS&gSdto retain


throughout tho whole of e 'V od lm ion the size and


i^,a ^vo r'UiehPapcrhas an7nis n ^ cr”?e totrnffer U


aclvlslng y°d r issue of Otli 0 tiff with V*. .1. -


tills oaity Uj t corrinifTi- n,)Ve p’- r Chln8


clarified rates ts long over- therefore taking


We feel arc thus able an adjustment ’ to


*000011110117 Of , bath nfLt,T\-


reconstructed" stone VnrtPl?wo Dining room, kitchen and two


PROPERTY TO LET


FYLDE WATER BOARD. HOUSE TO LET


arage, two entertaining rooms, three bedrooms, large kitchen with Rayburn cooker, bathroom, storeroom, mains electricity and piped spring water supply. Two separate W.C.s Rateable value £29 P.a.


“PINEWOOD,” Nr. Grindleton g Detached house with large


4 Open to view from 10 a.m. to


stating rent (exclusive of rates) to be forwarded to the under­ signed at P.O. Box 8. Sefton Street Blackpool, to arrive by the 15th December 1967.


1967. Offers for a quarterly tenancy


Any further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned.


J. A SPENCER. Clerk to tile Board.


TO LET. FURNISHED HOUSE. Wlialley. Mod cons.—Write Box No. Bl, Advertiser and Times.


FURNISHED C O T T A G E at Grindleton. comprising sitting


room, kitchen, one bedroom, three-piece'bathroom.—Apply in person only, during ollice hours to Hothersall and Forrest Auc­ tioneers and Valuers, Bank Sale­ rooms, Clitheroe.


PROPERTY WANTED WA NTED


COUNTRY RESIDENCE


within a 5 mile radius of Clitheroe. Minimum of 4 Bedrooms and up to 5 acres of land.


Write Box No. B.4, ADVERTISER & TIMES


WANTED three lied roomed house or bungalow, Wlialley or near. Cash waiting.—Write Box No. T8 Advertiser and Times.


BUSINESS FOR SALE SMALL DRAPERY, price at valu­


ation. tln-ee-bedroomed house on rent.—Tel. Clitheroe 3345. EXPERT SERVICES


ROOF REPAIRS, pointing, wall­ ing. concreting and Macadamlng g : Pollard, i Central Avenue. Clitheroe. Phone 3610


WE REPAIR broken or blocked downspouts, drains, gutters or


Blackburn.' Tel. 54690. Late contractors to H.M Government.


’.St, Clitheroe 3531. • LOANS


manholes.—Write, call or phone It Hazard 16 Falrhaven Roan,


ELECTRIC BLANKETS repaired and sold Fully guaranteed.—


—Mason's Electrical. 48 Wilson. p.m. on Sunday. 3rd December


SALES BY AUCTION SILVERWOOD— BALSHAW


VILLAGE HALL. SLAIDBURN. Nr. Clitheroe


Saturday. December 9th. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD


FURNITURE and EFFECTS Exons. M. A. Looming.


or useful writing.. table with drawer: swing mirror with drawer: oak long case clock by (Hargreaves Settle 1 window table 27 Ins. by 17 ins: satin walnut liandv size bedroom suite (dress­ ing table 2 ft. 0 ills, x 1 ft. 9 ins x 2 ft. 8 ins., washstnnd. 2 ft. 6 ins. x 1 ft. 6 Ins. x o ft. 5 ins. ardrobe 3 ft. x 1 ft. 3 ins. x ft. 4 Ins.): divan bed, single 1th overlay: upholstered settee:


d Including: mahogany chest of rawers: sideboard: woshstand


easy chair: table-top kitchenette- kitchen table: small meatsafo:


tier cane-bound cake stand: handy clothes maden: Standfast 4-rise steps: new electric water heater: electric fire: cabinet: wringer: Belling Ho. 4 Cooker: Ncwvastano stainless sink: elec­ tric kettle: two electric wall heaters: Ferranti electric mantel clock: pair of pot dogs: various Blueware pottery: coloured glass designed light shade: Minton- ware: oriental bowl, with saucer stand: rose pattern toilet set: Dunch bowl: rose pattern foot bowl (with 2 handles) along with other ornamental and useful pottery: silver top salt and pepper dusters: knives, forks, spoons and kitchenware: various brasswarc: candlesticks: two soittoons etc.: Indian carnet 21 yds. x 3 yds.: Axmlnstcr 3J yds. x yds.: brown stair carnet 5 yds. x 27 ins.: other lengths to match: cqco matting 21 yds. x 54 ins: other carnet strins: Record hand knitting machine (single line): various bedcovers, beddinewarc covers etc: verious pictures: plant pot stand.


arious stand chairs: folding 3- a.m. On view morning of sale. 11


Livingstone House. Slaidburn. Tel. 652: J. Balshaw. 91 Wadding- ton Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 2011.


Sale 1 o’clock. Auctioneers: C. Silverwood.


RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers & Valuers


Bentham. Nr Lancaster. Local Offices:


34a. KING STREET CLITHEROE. Tel. 9369.


FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


t 7 Green Bank Terrace Long Preston. Sale at 1 p.m.


December. a Monday, 1 1 th: Furniture sale


Auction Mart Co. Ltd. and Gis­ burn Auction Marts. Ltd., will operate for the sale of stock for


Bentham & District Farmers’


immediate slaughter under lic­ ence until the present Foot and Mouth Restrictions are lifted. Further information in connec­ tion with the above can bo obtained from Richard Turner & Son Auctioneers Secretaries. Bentham. Tel. 444/5/6 Nr. Lan­ caster. or your local police Station.


of or having been sold, in the matter of clients giving up their homes and for vendors generally to within the


From properties ill the course JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


SALEROOMS. STONE-BRIDGE. LONG Rl DG E.


tomorrow, Saturday,


2nd Docember. a t 10-30 a.m. A N T IQ U E AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. EFFECTS AND TOYS


with small goods, resuming 1-30 p.m. (450 lots in all).


Sale to commence at 10-30 a.m.


Viewing to 9 p.m. JOHN E. PINDER


Valuer and Estate Agent, Stone-Bridge. Longridgc. Tel. 2282.


byGoods collected and delivered b our own transport if required


office. PUBLIC NOTICES


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


SHAW BRIDGE No. 11GS CLASS III ROAD No. 3


CLITHEROE BOROUGH TEMPORARY WEIGHT RESTRICTION ORDER


that the Minister of Transport has agreed to the Order made by the County Council under Section 12(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1967 temporarily restricting to all vehicular traffic with a gross weight exceeding 8 tons whether laden or unladen, that length of


NOTICE -IS HEREBY' GIVEN


Class I I I Road No. 3 Shaw Bridge Street which passes over Shaw Bridge No 1168 in the Clitheroe Borough remaining in force until the works which it is proposed to carry out on the bridge have been completed.


gross weight of which whether laden or unladen does not exceed 10.5 tons is exempt .from this Order'.


Any public service vehicle, the Alternative Route


east off Waterloo Road into Holden Street thence south west into Tavlor Street to junction with Shaw Bridge Street and vice versa.


South bound traffic turn south


Bridge Street on the north west side of the bridge to proceed south west on Lowergatc and thence use either King Lane ... an outlet to the north. Wlialley Road to tlie south or Hiplield Road. Peel Street and. Shaw Bridge Street to the south east. Traffic proceeding to the portion of Shaw Bridge Street north west of the bridge to use Duck Street or Wellgatc.


Traffic emanating from Shaw


Countv Hall PRESTON.


C. P. H. McCALL, Clerk of the County Council.


LION’S '100’ CLUB. Number 22.


R.W.C.C. 200 CLUB. No. 72


LOST


STRAYED from Asker Hill Farm. Grindleton, one half-bred lamb, green rib: one half-bred lamb, punched right ear: two horned ewes, green shoulder and rump. Tel. Gisburn 458.


For Prompt and


Courteous Service with Attention to Detail.


THOS. ROCK


M O N U M E N T A L M A S O N


7b Market Place CLITH EROE


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED.—


Phone: Gt. Harwood 3684 Memorials, Etc., in


Slone, Marble and Granite y arrangement through the


MONUMENTAL YARD. BLACKBURN ROAD, GREAT HARWOOD


Telephone 2164 Established 31 years.


No connection with any other firm or individual. COMING OF AGE


BRAITHWAITE (nee Hargreaves). —Congratulations and best wishes Janet on your 21st birth­ day. 3 December. 1967. —Love, mum. dad and Susan.


BRAITHWAITE (nee Hargreaves) —Congratulations and best wishes Janet on your 21st birth­ day. 3 December. 1967. Love Alan and Andrew.


SIMPSON.—Congratulations Jean on voitr 21st birthday. 5 Decem­


ber 1967 Love health and happiness. —From mum. dad. Helen. Allan and Audrey. 2 Lanesidc


Cottages. Sawlcy.


SMITH (nee Horrocks).—Con­ gratulations Christine on your 21st birthday. 2 December. Love and best wishes. —Mum Dad Henry. Many happy returns on your 21st birthday.


—Love. Gran.


WRIGHT.—Congratulations and best wishes Keith, on your 21st birthday, 30 November. 1967. May health and happiness bo — yours always.


Maureen and David. DEATHS


Love. mum. dad. Lynda, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


NEWBOULD. — Mr. Newbould wishes to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy


and floral tributes received In his bereavement: also the family doctor and the Rev. G. C. Camp­ bell for their kindness. 3 Mitchell Street. Clitheroe.


NOWELL—Tile sisters Alice. Lily and brother Dent, brother-in-law


Chris, of the late Bessie Nowell, wish to express' their sincere


thanks to relatives, friends, and . neighbours for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes re­ ceived during their very sudden


bereavement also Dr. Cassidy and the Rev. G Campbell for kind attention. Clitheroe. 21 Richmond Terrace


and Mirfiold.


KELLETT.—On 28 November. 1967. at Northlands. Great


PARKER—Mrs. Parker and family sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for floral tributes and expressions of sym­ pathy received in their sad be­ reavement. Also the family doctor, the Rev. J. Gardiner the Rev. Curry, the National Farmer’s Union. Tho Lonk Sheen Breeders Association, the Parish Council and all who have sent donations to the Martin Top Chapel.New House Cottage. Middop. Gisburn.


Harwood, Edith, the beloved wife of the late Peter Kcllctt. formerly of Low Moor, Clitheroe. aged 79 years: a service in Low Moor Methodist Church, today (Friday) 1 December at 10-15 a.m. prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. —Inq. Bennett <R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tei. 2582.


MONK.—On 27 November. 1967, in hospital. William, the beloved husband of the late Mary Ann Monk of 3 Bold Venture. Cottages. Clitheroe, aged 74 years: service and interment today (Friday) 1 December, at Christ Church. Chatburn.* at 2-30 p.m. — Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


NEWBOULD.— On 22 November. 1967. at her home 3 Mitchell


Street. Clitheroe. Cecilia, the dearly loved wife of Arthur Newbould aged 64 years, inter­ ment took place at Clithcroe Cemetery on 27 November. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


NORRIS.—On 29 November. 1967 at his home. 5 Moor Hey Cottages Brethcrton John, the


dearly loved husband of Ellen and dear father of Robert (deceased). Leslie and John, aged 74 years. Service and inter­ ment at the Congregational Church. Brethcrton. Nr. Preston —Inq. Sutton. Tel. Hcskcth Bank 2432


NOWELL.—On 24 November. 1967 at her home. 21 Richmond Terrace. Clithcroe. Bessie, the dearly loved sister of Alice, Dent and Lilv Spencer Nowell in her 75th year: interred at Clithcroe Cemetery on 28 November. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


PYM.— On 28 November. 1967. in hospital. George Edwin, the


dearly loved husband of the late Mildred A Pym, of 41 Edisford Road. Clithcroe. in his 75th year: a service in Trinity Methodist Church, tomorrow. (Saturday. 2 December) at 10-15 a.m. prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


STAGG.— On 19 November. 1967. in hospital, Helen Ruth, the


dearly loved baby daughter of George and Marie (nee Rich­ ards) and dear sister of Lesley Anne. 31 Hill Rise. Woodstock. Oxford.


STEER—On 26 November, 1967 (suddenly) at his home, 16 Central Avenue, Clitheroe. Christopher Patrick, the dearly loved husband of Margaret Steer, and dear father of Christine. Carol. Terence, Peter David and Brian, aged 46 years: a service in Ss. Michael and John’s Church preceded inter­ ment at Clithcroe Cemetery on 30 November. R.IP. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


WEBSTER.—On 22 November, 1967, at his home. 85 Woone Lane, Clitheroe, Tom Kitchen, the dearly 'loved husband of Margaret Webster, aged 47 years. Service and interment took place at West Bradford Method­ ist Church on 27 November. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clithcroe. Tel.- 2582.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


CARTER.—The family of the late Mrs. Martha. Carter, wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement; also the Rev. A. K Bisbrown. and the Rev. G. C. Campbell for their kindness. 52 Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe.


CARR.—The family of the Jate Air. Harry Carr, 9 Grindleton Road, West Bradford, -wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received In their sad bereavement: also the doctor and the staff of Queen’s Park Hospital, for tlieir hind attention. Unsworth West Bradford.


GREENWOOD.—Airs. Greenwood


and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during tlieir time of sorrow: the doctors and staff of El and E2 Wards. Queen’s Park Hospital* also the family doctor and Mr. J. Bcardswood, the Baptist Minister l’or his kind ministrations. 14 Bank Cottages. Billington.


HURLEY.—Mr. Bernard Hurley and family and Mrs. Booth wish to thank 'al l relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, spirit­ ual offerings and masses and floral tributes received in their


bereavement; also the doctors and staff of Ward 3. Blackburn Royal infirmary, and the Rev. Father Hannan, for their hind ministrations. 4 Kingston Avenue, Accrington.


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IN MEMORIAM


BASKERVILLE. — remembering with love a dear husband and father iHarry) died 1 December 1964. A silent thought, a prayer, a tear.


How we wish you were here.


A.s time enfolds another year. —From his ever loving wife Jennie and sons Graham Keith


and Ian. 58 Lambeth Street. Blackburn.


BUCKLEY.—In loving memory of a dear dad. died 4 December. 1965. —Beautiful memories treasured for ever.


—From Lionel and Pat.


DEAN.—Treasured memories ot a dear wife and mother Evelyn, who died 2 December. 1964. A loving wife and mother dear. A faithful friend while she was S here.he lived in hope, and died in peace.


We trust her joys will never — cease.


S tephen. From hu sband H o ra c e and


DEAN.—In loving memory of Evelyn who died 2 December, 1964. Time heals they say, Maybe it does. But memory lasts and so does love.


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RAGNALL.—Sweetest memories of our dear Elizabeth (nee


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hat gave us such delight.


WHAITES.—In loving memory of mv dear wife. Clara, who died 1 December 1965. Ever remembered. —From her loving husband Victor.


WIGGANS.—Treasured memories of a dear wife and sister Marjorie who died 30 November, 1959. Time is swiftly passing by.


f—From Clem and all the amily. APPRECIATION


WOODWORTH.—Mrs. C. Wood- worth wishes to thank her many friends and relatives for presents flowers and cards, received on her 91st birthday. 2 Queen’s Road. Clithcroe.


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