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8 Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, January 0, 1967


PRIMROSE GARAGE RISKING A USED CAR


REMOVE THE RISK WITH ONE OF


GUARANTEED MODELS FULL RANGE OF


OUR TESTED AUSTIN


1965 1965 1964 1964 1963 1963


1962 1965 1964


RILEY €1. MORRIS M.G. OUTSTANDING USED CARS


MINI Van, one owner, excellent .............. £295 CHAMOIS, single ownet. outstanding ...... £425 ZEPHYR 6 Saloon, one owner only...... £545 AUSTIN 1100; green, immaculate ....... £415


MINI Cooper, blue/white ...................... £265


SPRITE, radio etc., low mileage .............. £540 MINI, red. low mileage .......................... £325


MINI. blue, exceptional .......................... £290 MINI TRAVELLER, green ...................... £315


1964 ANGLIA De Luxe, bargain ...................... £350 1963 A60 De Luxe, black, healer ...................... £445 1962 WOLSELEY 16/60, heater ...................... £395 1961 A40 COUNTRYMAN, one owner .......... £250 1966 (Scries) AUSTIN I 100. exceptional ....... £525


1966 MINI Super Dc Luxe. grey, immaculate £440 1964 FORD Cortina 1500 estate, blue ...... £485


1963 (Nov.) Singer Vogue Estate, blue/white, overdrive


THE BEST WAY TO GET YOUR NEW OR GUARANTED USED CAR QUICKLY IS TO BUY FROM US


D A N N Y ’ S


TAYLOR ST.t CLITHEROE Tel: 2699


UP BROOKS SAWMILLS


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS. GATES. ETC.


THE NEW WANEY EDGE. R Fencing ul all descriptions.


Can be seen on the above premises.


EXTENSION LADDERS Open Saturdays until 4-30 o.m.


Your Suite made os new in monuette or vinyde from £14: with Latex cushions from £26. Chairs from £3. Wido ranee of patterns.


RE-UPHOLSTERY Estimates free Phone or writer J. LOMAX


55 LARKI-IILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53352.


~Wliy put up with damp uneven Floors?


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


JAMES BOLTON & Sou (ASPHALTERS) LTD.


LOWER EANAM WHARF. BLACKBURN


Evenings Blackburn 55342, CONCRETE


on all floor problems B Telephone:


lackburn 59438.


BUILDING BLOCKS (LOAD BEARING)


18 x 9 x 9 with halves 18 x 9 x 6. 18 x 9 x 4. PAVINGS AND PATH EDGINGS


T. VARLEY AND SONS LIMITED


5/9 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY


Telephone: 2112


ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD. Tho Old Firm


Lower Eanam Whart. Blackburn SAVE UNO


Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, etc. Tel. 8Iackburn 65342.


Havo your Old Flagged Floors Covered with Coloured Asphalt.


CARPET ALTERATIONS


REFITTING SERVICE


Luxaflex Venetian Blinds


Filled Free WALTS LTD.


31 CASTLE STREET CLITIIEROE


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.


WE CAN DO YOUR CAR


ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FOR YOU


Liglils Flashers, clc. Dynamo Starters


Dynamo & Electrical Services Ltd.


WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE I'lionc 2652/3


V4DIVIOUALLV DESIGNED FOR YO U AI.ONC ( LORAN.’* RADECLYFFE ST.


SMARTIST READYMADES "KI MRS. E. LAMBERT


DRESS AND SURGICAL also LIBERTY and


first right off Waddington Road) CLITHEROE. Tel, 2869.


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


CORNWALL. Privately owned s caravan park overlooks safe


iandy bench. Personal supervis­ non. Stamp for brochure.—Ken- Rack Sands Holiday Park (E.L.)


uan Minor. (Tel. 233) Helston. USTIC POLES FOR FENCING.


DOR I S ’S Bargain Stall


CLITHEROE MARKET OFFERS YOU


Ladies' and Gent's underwear at keen prices


JUST ARRIVED


NIGHTDRESSES and PYJAMAS


A lovely selection of BRUSHED NYLON


from 17/11 to 29/11


LONG SLEEVED FULL LENGTH BRUSHED NYLON NIGHTIES L 23/11 WMS WX and OS


ADIES’ WOOL and NYLON h VESTSum 1/11


FANCY LACE STRETCH CREPE GENT’S WOOL and NYLON a VESTS. HALF SLEEVE


Nylons from 2/G nair Ju s t Arrived!


t Greatly Reduced Prices. Also


A nice selection ol good quality KNITWEAR a t keen prices


Pay us a visit wc arc sure to have somethin): for you


TARMACADAM ON ALL


FOR


GARAGE FORECOURTS — Etc —


DRIVE WAYS PATH WAYS


All Work Guaranteed AT


Free Estimates WINTER PRICES cu r Knowles Bros.


I Chipping Street, Padiham Near Burnlev


Caterer to the Musical Profession


E. J. APPLETON PIANO TUNING


AND REPAIRING EXPERT


27 VICTORIA TERRACE KEIGHLEY


24 hour Telephone Service KEIGHLEY 48G4


Distance no object


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING PARKER


3 WARWICK DRIVE


Tel. CLITHEROE 3475 SIMPSON OF COLNE.


N Wartburs Distributors for the Fimmediate Delivery


ull Stock of Soares.


WEST END GARAGE. Burnley Road COLNE. Tel. 1310.


37 Whallcy Road. Clithcroc. Tel. 2037.


A. P O Z Z I General Dealer.


g emoved on behalf ol clients piving up their homes, from i roperties in the course of sale,


ANTIQUES. SCRAP IRON. etc. R HOUSE FURNITURE


n deceased and other estates SHIPS CARPETS


Q NEW AND SECONDHAND wualities unobtainable else­ where Made specially for hard


a ear for shipping companies T. FOWLER


nd Government battleships. Large selection of all sizes.


WA 177 CHOULEY ROAD. LTON-LE-DALE. PRESTON.


EW WARTBURG 1000 DE-LUXE SALOON.


THORNBERS CLOGMAKERS


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


Also BOOT, SHOE and CLOG REPAIRS (SAME DAY IP REQUIRED)


AGENT FOR — PIRELLI, TUF, EAGLE, FINN


GEORGE WARD and SAVILE ROW BOOTS — SHOES — SUPPERS


86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE


McCtill, Maudella, Mayfield Wool and Knitting Patterns obtainable at


The Spinning Wheel 48 WILSON STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 3531


Your Singer Agent Needles, Repairs, Accessories, Elc.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


S A L E NOW IN


PROGRESS


HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS IN FURNISHINGS. DRESS FABRICS. HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES.


Genuine Reductions.


Oddies Textiles Ltd. 14 & 16 KING STREET CLITHEROE


GIRL’S CYCLE suit 10-14 year- old. good corn!. £4-10-0.—Apply 17 Windsor Av.. Cllthcroc.


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


H.C.B. SILVER CROSS PRAM. black, as new: also blue bath and stand.—Phone Chutburn 220


RUSBRIDGE for high-class DIA­ MOND repairs of all kinds;


satisfaction guaranteed—24 King William St.. Blackburn. Tel. 59109. •


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


Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane. CUtheroe. Tel. 2683.


TAN SAD PRAM grcy/whlte. detachable body. Bath with


stand, also cot mattress. All good cond.—Apply Advertiser and Times.


TROPICAL FISH and tanks.—134 Whallcy Road. Clitheroe.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone Sharp, Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury. RMellor 787. (Late of New Bank


oad).


COKE BOILER. suitable • for greenhouse or workshop. £ 2.— Apply 44 Chatburn Rd., Cllth- croe


CONCRETE BLOCKS


NORTH WEST CONCRETE BLOCK CO.


Railway Crossing. Grimsarsh. Tel. Longridgo 2678.


LOGS 3/- per bag. 7 bags £1—Tel. Clithcroc 4126.


RUSBRIDGE.—You can choose any article in stock—Watches,


Clocks. Kings, Cutlery—and pay for i t weekly.—Rusbrldgo. Jewellers, 24. King William Street^ Blackburn.


GARCROFT FURNISHINGS. 48 Duckworth Street. Blackburn.


Tel. 52945. Carpets. 3-piecc suites a t no deposit terms.


H.C.B. SILVER CROSS PRAM for sale (black) plus mattress: also Enna carricot and trans­ porter good condition.—Ring


Ciitheroe 3326.


GENT’S BICYCLE, £5; MCB Pedigree pram £3: Decca gram­


ophone £5; Phillips moped £10 o.n.o.—Clitheroe 3314.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save Middle­ man's Profit;, f Guarantee the finest Workmanship a t the


keenest prices. 8-piece suites from £18 all work welcomed, estimates absolutely free large selections of pattern, will call all areas evenings or daytime it prclcrred.—Write or phone Bcakbane. 50 Zion Street, Burnlev. Tel. No 27188.


LOST


WILL THE PERSON who took ladies’ brown coat with trimmed


New Year’s Eve. please return same to Wheatsheal’ Hotel.


white . fur collar from the Wheatsheaf Hotel. Clitheroe. on


t.vred and repaired. — A. E. PUBLIC NOTICES


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.


Town and Country Planning Act. 19G2.


Proposed construction of a House. Restaurant, and Filling Station on land at Cow Ark. Whitcwcll.


L The Minister of Housing and Local Government Is to hold a


............................................. £475 0


’'HALLEY HOAD CLITHEROE


F* \m. L. STEELE & CO. Jjastlegale


Tel 2052., RESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS ( Clitlieroe Eveninss 201G.


SUP^RlOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AT EDISFORD PARK. CLITHEROE


/


Now in course ol construction DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED


bcnii-Dctachort Houses with 3 bedrooms al £2660 £2795 and £3125.


HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS


Semi Detacher) Bungalows with bedrooms at £2775. Semi-Detached Bungalows with V bedrooms al £2525, Detached Bungalows wi th a bedrooms at £3695. Several choice olots tor 4 and 5 bedroom nronertios from £4450. No road charges, choice of decor, elc 05% morteages available to suitable annlioants. 10 vear guarantee under the N H.B.R.C


Representative on site each Sunday from 2-4 p.m.


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


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. TEL: 2092


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS,


SURVEYORS AND VALUERS 6-8 Church Street


Clitheroe - Tel: 3252 EVENINGS: TEL. CHATBURN 377


BLACKBURN OFFICE 35 PRESTON NEW ROAD. TEL: 55425


1 Hi CHURCH CLOSE, WADDINGTOX


1upboard: LOUNGE 15’ 9” x 12 6” stone fireplace: KITCHEN s4* 3” x 8* fitted units double glazing double drainer stainless Pteel sink unit: THREE BEDROOMS all with radiators; THREE


On a delightful site with open outlook over green. c Comprising: WIDE ENTRANCE HALL with large fitted


IECE BATHROOM. Side Porch with tiled floor. f Covered way to fuel store and large GARAGE with access


rom rear. ROOM FOR SECOND GARAGE. Private rear garden. Rates payable £46


SPACIOUS SEMI-DETACHED CORNER BUNGALOW. OFF CHATBURN ROAD


DORSET DRIVE CLITHEROE


KITCHEN: THREE GOOD BEDROOMS: THREE-PIECE BATH­ ROOM.


LO The accommodation comprises: PORCH ENTRANCE: h at.t.; UNGE 14’ 3” x 11 6”: DINING ROOM IF 4” x 10* 6”:


L Partial central heating to ground floor. Extra power points. oarge DETACHED GARAGE 18' x 8' 6”. Good garden areas with


pen aspect at the rear. Rates payable £59. Leasehold ground rent £12-10-0.


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW HOLE HOUSES FARM.


wT. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW w1-30 a.m. when the following o ill sell by auction for the Exors (f the late Mrs. Mabel Roberts


(situate by River Caldcr, turn in at Whallcy Bridge).


WHALLEY. Nr. Blackburn


nedigree cattle: 2 cows. 1 heifer Aewly-calved; 2 cows due Marcli-


farm sold). Saturday, January 14th. 1967 p 2k head of pedigree and non-


d r. A. J. T. Whitmore against the mnits: seamless milk bucket: Mocal Inquiry Into the appeal by


t1953 Ferguson t.v.o, (converted)


down Hall. Clitheroe. on Wednes­ aay. 8th February. 1967, at- 10 t .m.. and any persons alfectcd by hhe proposal and wishing to be i eard bv the Inspector conduct­ tng the Inquiry, should attend at


h a t time. The site is on land at Cow Ark. Whitcwcll.


Council Ollices. 32. Pimlico Road, Clitheroe.


L. D. TELFORD. Clerk of the Council.


6th January. 1967.


OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN S th a t the Housing Ollice in York


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE N HOUSING OFFICE


MOtreet will NOT be open on


January. 1967.H. L. SAGAR.Town Clerk. TENDERS


NDAY evening next, 9th


cow due May: 3 cows due July; 9 cows geld and geld in milk; 3 heifer calves 6-10 months. b Dairy Appliances: wash-up


Decision of the Rowland Rural milk cooler; Burco electric boiler; b istrict Council who acting on Cehalf of the West Riding pounty Council have refused to Termit the above development. The Inquiry will be hold at the


bnder bins: ext. ladder: metal darrow: drain rods: seed fiddle t rill: cow buckets; useful hand


tho farm.Note- a caterer will attend the sale. Sale: 12-30. implements, much-


ence pasts. b Hay: Quantity of well-harvested


a lnery. dalrv utensils, liay. (Cattle


House. ShUdburn. Tel. 652. OTHER FIXTURES:


aturday. April 22.


Clitheroe Tel. 3228. J. Balshaw. 91 Waddincton Road Clithcroc 2011: C. Silverwood. Livingstone


pprox 1-45-2 o'clock). Auctioneers: T. Silvenvood.


P Total dispersal sale for Mr. H. Sye. Fields Farm, Waddington.


CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


ERECTION OF BUNGALOWS, BILSBERRY COTTAGES. HURST GREEN


c The council invite building t ontractors who are interested in bhe erection of three one-beclroom Hungalows at Bilsbury Cottages. n urst Green, to register their


therefrom a short list of con­ sractors who will be invited to bubmit tenders for the scheme s ased on a detailed plan and


ames with the council. t The council propose to select


pecification. s Names and addresses should be


uubmitted in writing to the t ndersigned to roach him before


he 28th January. 1967.


T. P. RUSHTON. Clerk of the Council.


Church Brow. LLITHEROE.


Clithoroe Rural District C Council Offices.


ancs. PROPERTY FOR SALE


WILPSHIRE. Blackburn. De­ btached house with garage, three


dedrooms, bathroom, lounge cining room, kitchen. Fully f entrally heated. Good garden dront and rear. Legal fees inclu­


Maximum mortgage available.— Tel. Blackburn 47619 evenings, between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.


ed in price of £4.500 o.n.o.


CLAYTON-LE-DALE. Blackburn. Three bedroomed semi-detached bungalow with lounge, kitchen, bathroom; all are large sized rooms. Garage. Front and rear t gardens. Legal fees included in


mortgage can be arranged.— Write Box No. D3, Advertiser and Times.


he price of £3,750 o.n.o. 95%


WILPSHIRE. Blackburn. Three bedroomed semi-detached bung­ alow with lounge, kitchen, bath­ room and garage space. Open view to front. Legal fees inclu­ ded in the price of £3,285. 95',;. mortgage available.—Write Box No. D2 Advertiser and Times.


ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE


FURNI6HED FLAT, near town centre, suitable for one person.


—Write Box No. D5. Advertiser and Times.


power root ptilper; hand root pulper: grindstone in frame; e tank box; sack truck: galv. prov­


lowides: two-cylinder land roller;' cart r.t.: iron saw bench:


fools, etc. Loose timber and aled hay to be offered to take off


uath- 3 (alum.) Gascoigne milk ilk sieveMachinery and Implements:


delivery: hay raker: grass harrow: s transport box: hay lorry with


er: Massey Harris tractor mower; Dening strawer: Blackstone side-


ractor: Salopian manure .spread­ onths:3 cows due Jan.-Feb.: 1


d prU;--l.h*<i4«‘*-due June: 1 cow wewly-calved cattle a t 11-30 a.m. mue August: 2 heifers 20-22


orward. s S19 cattle housed and sold


n Weekly prize sale of calves and f hen a seasonal show will be


eparately. b All classes of store sheep will


ection will be forward. Tel. 3325.


WANTED


I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown l babies’ and children's wear urniture. — Ring Accrington


AT STUD


LARGE WHITE BOAR a t stud. Sows and gilts accommodated


for..—Tel. Whatley 3370. POULTRY


prices.—S. Townson. Tel. Slald- burn 271.


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


e offered at close of cattle sale. FRIDAY NEXT 13th Jan


c Fortnightly prize sale of in- walf and store cattle a t 11-30 a.m. s hen seasonal numbers in each


8- sheep 527. TUESDAY NEXT. 10th Jan.


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


MONDAY NEXT, 9th Jan.


1 Weekly sale of 1'atstock at e ill be on oiler: 45-50 steers, heif­


hrs and cows; 35-45 pigs: 450-600


oggs sheep and ewes. 2 Last sale Nos.: cattle 47: pigs


Ilotliersall


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


Auctioneers. Valuers ana Estate Agents.


BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2695.


Evenings 3755 and 2180.


PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


Road). Comprises: vestibule: hallway; sitting room, tile range; lounge with new tile range; s kitchen, fitted white porcelain


ble situation <ofI Waddington


6. Od Vacant possession. 28 HAYHURST STREET


ices Annual rates payable: £21


No. 3 RADECLYFFE STREET a A terraced property in a desir­


dinkdi. & c. water); larder. Two bouble bedrooms and three-piece dathroom furnished with up-to- c ate suite. Shed and Fuel store in i oncreted yard a t rear. Bright vnternal decorations. Mains ser­


d A mast attractive stone dwcllinghouse with very up-to- vate appointments. I t comprises: f estibule: sitting room with tile l ireplace (Baxi grate); excellent siving kitchen fitted stainless uteel sink unit, wall and cupboard a nits: rear porch with cylinder airing cupboard: and first class t ll-tiled bathroom furnished with bhree-piece suite. Two double bedrooms above. Yard with s rick coal place and store. Mains £ervices. Annual rates payable:


15 19-6. Vacant possession. 4G HIGHFIELD ROAD


s Stone-built cottage in desirable pituation. Accommodation com­ t rises: vestibule: sitting room, rile range: living room, tile bange: Kitchen fitted with com­ gination bath/sink unit with gas Geyser. Two bedrooms above. Aarden at rear. Mains services. Vnnual rates payable £13-0-4


acant possession.


e A commodious stone-built prop­ arty offering the following


No. 8 KIRKMOOR ROAD r ccommodation: hallway; sitting


t ear contains usual offices. A fea­ lure of this property are the softy rooms of good size. Mains £ervices. Annual rates payable


e Substantial stone-built prop­ —ongratulations and best wishes Arty with palisadad frontage. wccommodation- vestibule; hall­ r ay: sitting room, mod. tile kange: living room, tile range: ditchen and larder on the ground door. On the upper floor ore two r ouble bedrooms and a loft bed­ aoom with dormer window. Yard et vear with fuel store and mod­ r rn w.c. Mains services. Annual gates payable: £15-19-6. Annual s round rent: £1-9-9. Vacant pas-


17-15-0 Vacant possession. No. 3G WEST VIEW


ession


The Terraced Dwellinghousc 32 BROWNLOW STREET


c A roomy stone-fronted property l ontaining: hallway: sitting room Targe living room and kitchen.


hree bedrooms. Yard and usual offices. Annual ground rent £1.1. 2d. Annual rates payable: £15. 7. 8d. Mains sendees. Vacant pos­ session.


Particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Estate Agents


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroc. (Tel 2695).


By Order of the Court of Protection.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST


will Offer for Sale by Auction ion the premises)


The Leasehold Dwellinghousc 29 GLADSTONE STREET. GREAT HARWOOD. Lancs,


on Wednesday. 18th January. 1967 at 2-30 p.m.


t Subject to conditions of sale s roperty comprising: Passage;


£14-8-0). J Public view: Saturday. 14tli


anuary. 1967, from 2-4 p.m.


Or by appointment with; HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Valuers


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroc. (Tel. Clitheroe 2695).


LIVE POULTRY - required, top Daldwin Weeks & Baldwin. 4. Cuck Street. Clitheroe (Tel.


B Vendor's Solicitors: Messrs.


REMEMBER BEST IN PEOPLE, SAYS MINISTER


“ARF YOU satisfied with your church, with Clithcroc as it is?"’ usked the Rev. R. Jobling, Superintendent Methodist minister at a joint watch-night service at St. James’s Church


on New Year’s Eve. Mr. Jobling was discussing the text from Genesis,


all sorts of situations and emotions which prompted men to call upon God for help, or to praise Him lor His gifts and provision lor our


says th a t men first began to call upon God when Seth became a father. The joys fifid responsibilities of parenthood, make us conscious of our in­ adequacies and need of God s help and guidance. Whatevei the cause i t is a good th in , to begin to call upon the Father.


welfare. He continued: “The Bible


was he sign vita!ity’ ‘ was not the prerogative of


Activity, said Mr. Jobling, youth, but of the young a t


heart.’ To begin anything needed


courage and faith and begin­ ners ought to, be encouraged.


•saints, but, he said. ‘'Remember the best in people and the best of people and don t be p ut off. it, is one thing to begin, but so Tew sustain the effort to


Not all church people were


U When inen first became con­ scious of responsibility they called on God. The child th a t


“Then began men to call upon the name of the Lord.” He said that there were


was bom to Seth was his responsibility, ju s t as our chil­ dren, and our wives were our responsibility, and if we were going to honour our respon­ sibility. we would need God. Mr. Jobling concluded, ’’I f


you try to help someone in this coming year’, you will realise


how much help you need for yourself and you will join those who call upon th e name of the Lord.”


FOREIGN STUDENTS ENTERTAINED


Alston Hall, Longridge, were entertained to a traditional lunch of ro a st beef and York­ shire pudding a t th e Whitewell Hotel on New Year’s Day by members of Clitheroe Round Table. Afterwards they were taken


Twenty foreign students, from


to several of th e local beauty spots in the tablet's cars, and t h e n entertained to te a by Tablers’ in their own homes. As a result of the carol singing


llthcroe 2152). TAKEN UP


ONE-HORNED RAM LAMB taken up November. If not claimed within seven days will sell to


cover expenses.—Tel Dunsop Bridge 273.


PERSONAL


TRINITY YOUTH CLUB offer a baby-sitting service for 7/6 per night.—Ring Clitheroe 2480, or contact any club member.


Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers, etc.


A. PEARCE AND SON. Chatburn Nurseries Cnoar Pendle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230


Residence: 14. Brook Stroot* M Clithcroe.


embers of Teleflnwer.


National Association of Funeral Directors


Member o£ the


compassionate service to the bereaved


Personal and


Tomlinsons (CLITHEROE) LTD.


FUNERAL SERVICE CLITHEROE—Tel: 2454


G. Calverley


and Sons Ltd. “Funeral Director” Member ot the National


Association of Funeral Directors


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


before Christmas, £73 was raised. This money will be used


to help old people in the Clitheroe district.


CHAPEL OF REST


TeU Clitheroe 3207 day 2017 night


ains the usual offices. R Ground rent 18/8 per annum.


ateable value £24 (payable


eitting room; living room: scull­ r ry kitchen: above are two bed­ tooms; the yard at the rear con­


o be then and there produced. p This is a stone built terraced


fitted white porcelain sink, fixture cupboards. On the upper floor are two bedrooms and bath­ room furnished with bath and r washbasin. A flagged yard at


oom. living room kitchen,


BIRTHS FORLAN (nee Lathrope). — On


December 31 1966. to David and Eirwen, a daughter, Amanda Eirwcn. Special thanks to local doctor and stall' at Brainley Meade. .


WARD (nee Ridehough).—On


January 4. 1967. to Beverley and Barry a son, Martin Thomas. Thanks to doctor and staff at Bramlcy Meade


COMING OF AGE


HILLARY. — Congratulations on your 21st birthday Brendan (3 January, 1967). —Front Mum. dad and sisters.


ENGAGEMENTS


BALMENT—CLEGG. — The en­ gagement is announced between Susan only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clegg. Heather Brae. Waddington Road. Clitheroc and Barry, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F Balmont 25 Coronation Avenue. Dawlish. S. Devon.


HARDACRE—DIXON. — Mr. and Mrs. Dixon. Waddow Green. Low Moor have great pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter Yvonne to Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardacrc. Cambridge Drive. Padiham. —Congratulations from both


families.


HILL— COMPTON.—'The engage­ ment is announced between Peter Michael Hill of 11 Cardi­ gan Avenue. Clitheroc and Lynne Rosemary Compton, of 19a. Garnett Road, Clitheroc. f—Congratulations from both


amilies.


HILLARY—RILEY.—The engage­ ment is announced between John Brendan only son of Mi*, and Mrs. H. Hillary, of 1 Lime Street Clitheroe and Carol, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.


Riley, of the Past Office. Grindle- — ton.Congratulations from both families.


MARRIAGE


ODDIE—ONYONNES.—The mar- rlagc took place on 21 December 1966. of Mr. Frank Oddie. of Manor Hotel. Lobengula Street. Bulawayo, Rhodesia, formerly of t 21 Waddington Road CUtheroe.


Onyonnes. SILVER WEDDINGS


o Mrs. Margucrita Caterina


MEMORIALS Choose at Fecitt's from a


wido array of new and superbly finished designs. Fine quality materials


and craftsmanship attrac. tivcly priced to bring you outstanding value.


FECITT BROS.


Monumental Masons since 1860


(Open Saturday afternoons) IN MEMORIAM


Wliallcy New Road BLACKBURN ’Phone: 51463


BOWKER.—In loving memory of my dear husband Lionel, who died on January 8, 1966. —From his wife Bertha.


BOWKER.—In memory of our dear brother Lionel who died January 8 3966. Will always be remembered. —Sister Nancy. Meta and


Wynnie.


HAYHURST. — Treasured mem­ ories of a dear wife and mother, I who died January 5. 1959.


Allan and Jean, 5 Millthorne Avenue. Clitheroe.


n heavenly love abiding.


HAYHURST.—In loving memory of a dear mother who died Jan­ uary 5. 1959. Loved and remembered always.


Cumberland.


—Patricia William and Craig. “Brooklyn,” Caldbcck Wigton,


REVILL.—Treasured memories of my dear mother. Amelia Revill, who died January 4. 1945.


Remembered always. —By her loving daughter Kathleen, Gillingham. Kent.


TATTERSALL. — With love I re­ member a dear husband Billy who died 10 January. 1958. Loved and remembered always. —Nan. SalthiU Road. Clitheroe.


McGOWAN—SCOTT. — Congrat­ ulations mum and dad on your


silver wedding anniversary (Jan­ uary 9. 1967). ‘•May your silver turn to gold.” —Love, from Maureen. Peter. Pauline. John and Kevin.


WARD—BECK.—On 10 January t 1942. at Ciithcroc Congrega­


Cional Church. Jack and Alice. J From Kenneth. Elsie and


ohn Ellen Ernest and Stuart. DEATHS


BREWIN.—On 3. January. 1967. B in hospital. Sydney Charles


Rather of William Charles and P obert Marshall Brewin of 18 i endle Road. Clitheroe. Reposing


o rcwin, aged 60 years, husband f f Phyllis Maud Brewin and


a t 11 ami. —Inq. The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. CUtheroe 2345.


Clithcroc. Service and Crem­ ation a t Plcasington. on Monday


n Rockdale Chapel of Rest.


DICKINSON. — On January 2. t 1967. in hospital. Janet Anne,


—Tnq. Bennett. Clitheroe.—Tel. 2582.


ary 6 a t 11 a.m.


TOMLINSON. — Treasured mem­ ories of a dear husband and father Richard, who died Jan­ uary 9. 1966. A heart of gold stopped beating A smiling lace at rest; God broke our hearts to prove H to use only takes the best. —Loved and remembered always bv his wife and family. God bless grandad. —From his grandchildren.


WILLIAMS.—Treasured memories of a dear husband and dad


Silent thoughts of times H together


(Bob) died 9 January, 1963.


—From liis loving wife Betty and children. Nigel. Malcolm.


eep in our hearts ho will L always stay.


old memories th a t will live D forever;


oved, remembered every day. Angela and Djanc .Burnley.


WILLIAMS.—Loving memories of Bob a dear son and brother who


Bo others just part of the past. Yut to the ones who loved you —our memory will always last. E Loving mothers, sister Belle.


died 9 January. 1963. To the world you may be T forgotten.


ric and Graham.


Jhe darling baby daughter of iames David and Margaret Dick­ enson of 44 Pimlico Road. Clith- Croc. aged 1 year. 7 months. Aremation will take place at u ccrington, today, Friday, Jan­


HALLOWS—On 31 December. t 1966, at the home of her daugh­


She late Albert Hallows, of 52 Ct. Paul’s Street. Low Moor. a llthcroc. aged 79 years. Service


er. Mrs. Charles Hutchinson, 216 Harwood Street. Darwcn. t Ethel, the dearly loved wife of


And cremation took place at T ccrington Crematorium . on


—hursday. 5 January. ervice. Tel. 71145.


S Darwen Co-operative Funeral


LAMBERT.—On 30 December. 1966. in a private nursing-home.


—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel Clitheroe 2345.


ary 5. 1967.


Miss Edith Lambert, aged 88 years, of 54 York Street. Clith­ eroc. Interment was in the t family grave a t Clitheroc Ceme­


uery yesterday Thursday. Jan­


MARSHALL.—On 31 December. 1966 (in hospital) Florence, aged 69 years, daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret Ellen Marshall of 13 Brook Street. Clltheroc. Service and interment were a t Clitheroe Cemetery on Wednesday. 4 January, 1967. —Inq. Tomlinsons t Clithcroe) Limited. Tel. 2454.


SMYL1E.—On December 28. 1966. at her home 15 Grange Court,


beloved wife of James Saxon Smylic. mother of Dick anti Molly and daughter of the late


North Walsliam, Ida Mary,


Barkerfield Worston and Burn­ Dley. Cremation a t Norwich. 31


Cibble Lane. Chatburn, Nr. Clitheroe. Service took place at Whrist Church, Chatburn, on b ednesday. 4 January, followed Cy cremation a t Accrington —rematorium.


b Inq. Brian Price. Tel. Chat­


urn 297. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


ARROWSMITH.—Mrs. M. Arrow- smith and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for Mass offerings, expres­


sions of sympathy and floral s tributes received during their


Legion for their help and kind­ ness.18 Standon Road, Clltheroc.


Fivd bereavement; also Reverend t ather Dobson the family doc­ Bor, the doctors and staff of t lackburn Royal Infirmary and


he members of the British


HOLGATE.—Mrs. Holgate and H the family of the late Harold


many business associates, Chat­ burn Methodist Church Sun­ shine band and the Rev. J. K. Lynch. 35 Downliam Road Chatburn.


ng their time of sorrow; also his


NUTTALL.—Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Nuttall and family wish to r express sincere thanks to all


orrow.


t olgate wish to take this oppor­ funity to thank ail relatives, kriends and neighbours for their a ind expressions of syimpathy i nd floral tributes received dur­


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


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Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 3298


Richard Procter (Solicitor) of ecember. 1966.


STRETCH. — Suddenly on 30 December. 1966. Eric Thornton Stretch, aged 46 years the dearly R loved husband of Audrey, of 7


BIRTHDAY GREETINGS


MUSGROVE—With love and best, wishes to our dear mother on hen. 70th birthday, January 6.


all the families. APPRECIATION


1967. God bless you always. —From Tom. Hazel. Mary and


CHEW.—Mrs. Simon Chew wishes r to thank her many friends and ospital.


gelatives for cards flowers anti hifts received during her stay in 44 Lowergate. Ciitlieroc.


BLEAZARD. — Mrs. Bleazard. w ish es to th a n k ail relativ es and f r ie n d s for th e i r k in d en q u ir ies , good wishes, cards, le t te r s an d g i f ts received d u r in g h e r s ta y in h o sp i ta l . 10 Church View. Gisburn.


THE EMPLOYEES AND STAFF of James Dcwhurst and Son t (Clithcroe) Ltd., wish to thank


Dunkenhaleh Hotel on 29 December 1966.


ble buffet dance at tho WM. LANGSHAW


AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel Whatley 3248 (day or night)' ahe directors for a most enjoy­


THE MEMBERS of our


staff havo many years of experience in serving the bereaved. In your hour of need you may be sure th a t


belatives, friends and neigh­ Rours at Waddington and the t ev. H. Di Chapman, for floral sributes received and kindness shown during their time of 25 Garnett Road. Clitheroe.


PAGE.—Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Page wish to thank all friends and neighbours, the staff of the Horrocksford Lime Company and the - superintendent and members of the St. John Ambu­ ilance Brigade, Clitheroe Divis­


oon, for their kind expressions t f sympathy received during


heir time of sorrow. 67 Waddington Road, • Clitheroe.


SEED.—Jane and Frank Cornwell wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy and flowers


received in tlielr time of sorrow. 10 Moor Street-Klrkliam.


STRETCH..—Mrs. Stretch and the family of the late Eric Thornton Stretch wish to thank all rela­ mtives, neighbours and their


e any friends for their kind oxpressions of sympathy, letters uf condolence, and floral trib­ o tes received durlug their time Pf sorrow: also the Accrington f olice ana the Rev. J. K. Lynch, 7or their Kindness shown.


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