10 Ctilhcroc 'Advertiser and Times, Friday, April 14, 1967
PRIMROSE GARAGE YOUR OWN
1967 SPECIALIST IN
AUSTIN - MORRIS RILEY - MG VANDEN PLAS
MOST MODELS IN STOCK
* SPECIAL — TWO ONLY OLD PRICE 1800’s at £888 —
SAVE £36 — THORNBERS THE OLDEST
Also BOOT, SHOE and CLOG REPAIRS (SAME DAY IF REQUIRED'__________
AGENT FOR - PIRELLI, TUF, EAGLE. FINN GEORGE WARD
and.SAVILE ROW BOOTS — SHOES — SLIPPERS________
86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE FOR A GOOD ORNAMENTAL
WROUGHT IRON GATE (Will Fit and Paint)
ALSO
CHILDRENS SLIDES — SWINGS SEE-SAWS
MADE TO ORDER K . B O W E N
BARROW — Tel: Whalley 3 4 1 5 SALE BY AUCTION
T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE
m Kindly remember the Sale, to- a orrow. Saturday. 15th Anril lor and on behalf of Mr. C. Townson. Lt Old Buckloy Farm (StonoyRate Aane). Ribohostor. (near Halls
rms Hotel, Knowle Green I. a 60 head of smart dairy. In-calf
Implements, etc., and large heap of scrap As advertised last week.
na store cattle; farm machinery
A caterer will attend the sale. ( Sale 12-30. Numerous lots.
Cattle approximately 2 o'clock). TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE.
FIELDS FARM. WADDINGTON, Nr Ciithcroc
s T. SUvcrwood—J. Balshaw will dell by auction for Mr. R. Pyc,
■nd Young Stock: (mostly d <S;
eclining farming (farm .sold). o Saturday. April 22nd. 39 Head
Aug.-Sept.. 1 b & w heller geld: 4 cows duo May-June: 5 cows due* July: 13 cows due Aug.: G cows duo Sept.; 5 cows geld (forward).
H Sheen and Lambs: 30 horned.
a t foot a Poultry and Cabins and Anpli-
.B.. Gritstone ewes wltli lambs
ences: 200 R.I.R.-L, Sussex pull 2ts 12 to 16 weeks; four cabins. 34 X 12’. 14' x 10’ 12’ X 8', 30’ X v4 poultry-rearing huts with
erandas water fountains, etc. F Machinery and Implements:
gractor (p.t.o. Hyd. lift): Fer Btock-rearing farm known as t uson T.E.F. diesel (1956) trac ror (p.t.o.) hyd. lift, both in good running order: International
t ordson Dexter (1961) diesel
wufflcr. Rice cattle trailer: .liquid tank (300 gall.): spreader, with vacuum pump: Bamford manure spreader: Vicon-Lcly Acrobat: Lister Blackstonc artificial sower t y.m.: transport box: two hay
hrailers with loose sides (one with
Blacko Nelson in the Festival Hall. Gisburn. at 3 p.m. S 27th April.—Sale of Dairy and
ear-mounted mower: yellow p.m. SALES BY AUCTION
RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers.
Specialising in the Sale ancl Valuation of Agricultural Property ancl Stock.
Bcnthani Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lancaster.
Local Office:
34a KING STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 2369-
FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED
S 19th April—Freehold Dairy and Ktock-rearing farm known a.‘- inirkbcck. Low Benthnm. extend
g to approx. 103 acres to be sold at the Town Hall. Bentham
at 3 p.m. S 19th Aprils—113 r Acres
w i i> b & w heifers due July- Wit Grazing to let a t Cragg Hall. Cathroom, lounge 27' x 12’ with af smart dairy and in*calf. geld,
l ummer Grazing to Let in four Lots at Lowfields, Burton-in- Bonsdale in the Town Hall
entham at 3-15 p.m. m 19th Anril.—30! Acres of Sum
t 3-30 p.m m 19th April.—52 Acres of Sum t leights Pasture. Chapel-le-Dalc.
a ray a t the Town Hall. Bentham wlaygate fireplace and French S er Grazing to let a t Hill Inn.
Bentham a t 3-30 p.m. m26th April.—42 Acres ol Sum i arthwalte. Sodbergh. to be sold
o be sold in the Town Hall, Mer Grazing to let, a t The Hill.
garage t All in first class condition
hroughout.
Hotel. Sedbergh a t 3 p.m. i 27th April.—Sale of smallhold
n three lots at the White Hart ng known as Spout House Farm.
e ack-o-Bowley, Great Harwood, axtending to 80 acres or there Cbouts to be sold in the Game
' Curtis air compressor (single wath: 250 gall diesel tank: 2
phase)* wood saw bench: 2 elec btric fence units; gnlv. sheep foot t ater baths: 5 wood sheep
troughs: ext. ladder: cut lengths delepoies: 3-corc electric cables: brain rods* usual small tools, boxes and contents etc: chain mlocks: also Atkinson Universal l anure spreader: Atco motor
awn mower: small greenhouse. t Dairy Annliances: two Manus-
nypo. 6 stainless milk units ■«.« uew): 2 Manus stainless milk u nits: 4 other Manus (c-opper)
Mali sewing table: oak wardrobe: s display cabinet: Pollard oak
nits; milk sieve: milk truck r Household Effects* walnut bed
i and tipper): Blackstone straw- Wtock rearing farm known as rng mucthine: side delivery: Saking machine, with trip: h alopian grass-loader: Atkinson’s r ay blower: 2-cylinder land
nd 39 young stock). s 4th May.—Sale of dairy and t indy Harbour Farm, extending
Fo 101-477 acres, to be soltl In the kindows. superb unit-fitted c l o gm a k e r s
WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE
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1961
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1-3 Casllegatc Clillieroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS
and Bungalows of Superior Quality now in tho course ot construction at ED1SKORD BARK OLITHKROE
A most desirable rural situation on the outskirts of town yet offerinp all service*—primary school shoos, etc. nearby
SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES WITH S BEDROOMS at £2,725. 2.S25. £3195
DETACHED HOUSES WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £2.925. 95% mortgages available to suitable applicants. Road charges included: choice ot decor: room for saraso on all orooertics: insulated lofts, etc
£3.695.
10-ynar guarantee under tho N.H.B.R.C. Representative on site each Sunday from 2-0 o.m.
Tho Modern Stone-Fronted
Superior Type Scmt-Detaohed Dormer Bungalow Residence known as
“WAREHAM,”
centrally heated accommodation r ontains lour bedrooms, bath loom. entrance hallway, spacious kounge with dining area off. Witchen large detached garage. v ell laid-out garden areas. Con
and shops. < Price • £5.350.
eniently situated for schools The Superbly Constructed
and Most Attractively Designed Modern Freehold Semi-Detached Dormer Bungalow
31 WESTFIELD DRIVE.
WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE r Delightful situation with open
hural aspects. ..T he centrally t eated accommodation comprises owo bedrooms spacious hall with bpen riser hardwood staircase,
itchen. Detached brick-built
castefully appointed and fully Gining room, unit-fitted kitchen. t The beautifully maintained,
2 CHATBURN AVENUE. CLITHEROE
s Maintained to a very high btandard and containing three s edrooms, half-tiled bathroom,
Installed Freehold tenure.
The Attractive Stone-Fronted Semi-Detached Rosidcncc. 19 WARWICK DRIVE CLITHEROE
T With open aspects and privacy t he accommodation contains
hree bedrooms, bathroom, en dtrance hall lounge with bay. eatly laid out garden areas.
dining room with French win Nows kitchen. Detached garage.
The Well-Maintained Stone- Built Terraced House. 5 ABBEY TERRACE. BARROW VILLAGE. Nr. Whalley
r Two bedrooms. 3-picce bath room with coloured suite sitting
Garage.Fully modernised with high- quality fittings
oom living room kitchen etc. Maximum Mortgage Facilities arc available on all the above.
Full details of the above and other properties for sale in the area on request at the ollicc of:
F. W. L. STEELE & CO.
1/3 CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. TEL: 2092
o 1st May.—For W. Pickles. Esq., Df
Clifton..Nr. Preston. Complete Cispersal Sale of Guernsey. a attle (83 cows. 28 in-calf cattle
ock inn. Great Harwood, at. 7 ^
SALES BY AUCTION
THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO.. LTD.
No Sale, today (Friday) 14. MONDAY NEXT. 17 APRIL
oller (iron): tractor harrow: Df Clifton. Nr Preston. Complete s ispersal Sale of Beef Cattle and
estival Hall. Gisburn. at 3 p.m. o 5th May.—For W. Pickles. Esq.,
heep- 160 beef cattle and 315 H.B. ewes: 60 feeding hoggs. s 5th May.—Complete dispersal
mplements f 8th May.—Sale of 3oi acres ol
sale of farming live and dead ftock at Meggs Farm Tatham.
a Weekly sale of fatstock at 11-30 f .m. when seasonal entry will be
23: sheep, including spring lambs 94).
or Messrs Garth Bros. C 8th May.—For W. Pickles of
I lifton. Nr. Preston Sale of reehold accommodation land
socal newly-calved cattle and ftore sheep, owes with lambs at 1oot. In th a t order. Commence
TUESDAY NEXT. 18 APRIL l Weekly sale of calves, entirely
with V.P. at High House Farm. Firbank. Low Gill. Nr. Kendal, in the Town Hall, Kendal, at 3
Uideboard: walnut sideboard: c ltra television: brassware* stand qhairs: three-piece uncut mo-
items r The above sale can be well
arpet and rug: other small
be appreciated. mSale: 12 o’clock: implements,
ecommended, a promp s ta r t will
o’clock) A caterer will attend the sale.
TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE m0 poultry: machinery, imple
Chulglcy 7 35 head of smart young cattle:
ents. cabins etc particulars; next week.
OTHER FIXTURES
p Saturday. May 6th: Ti?1!11 ? isf Cersal sale for Mr. R. Walmsley.
Clitheroe. MTuesday. May 16th :• • Annual
roft House Farm; Newton. Nr. t achinery and Implements Sale
r*iithproe Tel. 3228: J. Balshaw. «i - wJddlnffton fid.. CUtheroe. t I i ' " o n e Silverwood. LlvInB-
auctioneers T Silverwood. 17 Chester Av..
o be held In Clitheroe; entries to «tone House, smldburn. Tel 652. nd poultry, cattle, approx. 2
oom suite: Lloyd Loom stool: & in conjunction with T. Armlstead Goulrldgc. Colne. Festival Hall.
P,gth May.—Complete Dispersal sale of Farming Live nnd Dead Stock at Storrs Gate. Arkholmc.
Son. Auctioneers, of Lancaster. F 11th May.—Broach Flatt Farm.
a uette suite: electric fire: Frigid- Earm known ns Lower Oaken l ire fridge 12 cu. ft.: oak gate- ceg table. 13” closed: smalt Indian
a achinery (household effects H 5th May.—For the Exovs. of W. t arm
Wlggleswort.li. Long Pres s 17th Mav.—Complete dispersal
nn Manchester. Road. Burnley, s ale of fanning, live and dead p artley (deceased) Complete Dis
f 11th May—Sale of 54 acre Dairy baves Farm. Manchester Road, to
isburn at 3 p.m. _ ,
at 7 p.m. S 12th May.—Complete Dispersal ; Jtock, at Hnrdncres, Bentham. for
I e sold in the Bull and Butcher 1 Nc.whouse. Esq.
dersal‘Sale of Farming live and Fead stock nt Lower Oaken Eaves
arm Manchester Road Burnley. F 16th Mav.—Sale of Hill Top bon. extending to 91*785 acres to
Saturday. Anril 29th: for Mr. C. Corbridgc. New House Farm.
,,
e sold in the Masonic Hall. Settle at 3 p.m.
sale of farming live ancl dead .
and C. Carr s 22nd Mav.—Sale oC dairy and
land in lots).
ce Settle (4 pumps) in the Masonic Hall Settle, at 3 p.m.
LOANS
POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED.F a. Richards Ltd.. 11. Welrord
Rond. Leicester. ________ n 23rn M*y.—Sale of Central G«i- ,
tock, at Broach Flatt Farm. Fnulridire. Colne. For Messrs A.
Moss Side Farm. Preston Patrick. Kendal • in the Town Hall. Kendal a t 3 p.m. house and buildings and approx 50 acres ol
tock-rearing farm, known as
1-30 a.m FRIDAY NEXT. 21 APRIL
s Special spring prize show and 1ale of upwards 80 in-calf and d80-200 store cattle. Entries to cate include J Kay. 4 July Ayr sows* A Procter: 40 in-call' and Ctores: Huntroyde Estate: 12
stores 162).
a.m. (Last sale Nos.: in-calf 47:
Tel. 3325.
PENRITH FARMERS' & KIDD’S AUCTION CO., LTD
THE STONYHURST ESTATE, Nr. CLITHEROE, Lanoashiro.
(4 miles from Clithcroe and 13 miles from Preston)
THE DISPERSAL SALE OF
THE ENTIRE STONYHURST HERD OF 150
PEDICREE DAIRY SHORTHORNS AND
NON-PEDIGREE DAIRY CATTLE
R (114. Registered and 36-Non a egistered!, comprising 84 Cows
6nd Heifers, tn-calf or in-milk.
The nrooorty of the Stonyhursl Estate
oommenoinR at H noon
t Catalogues' on application to the Auctioneers! Ih e Agricul (ural Hall. Penrith. Cumberland
eTel. Penrith 2323/241. who will xecute commissions to purchase.
5 unserved heifers and followers and ■ t bull
will be neld on the premises on Wednesday, 19th April- 1967
ries.. Char., Hereford bullocks. c Judging a t 10-30 a.m. for in-
orward 4 (Last sale Nos.: cattle 56: pigs
SALE BY AUCTION
STONYHURST ESTATE DISPERSAL SALES.
WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th APRIL a Conducted by Penrith Fanners’
t nd Kidd's Auction Co. Ltd. on ehe Estate (4 miles from Clith- arao on Clltlieroc/Longridge Rd.
ommence 12 noon. WEDNESDAY 2Gth APRIL
nd 13 miles from Preston) a 150 pedigree dairy shorthorns
Cnd non-pedigree dairy cattle,
a Jointly by Penrith Fanners’ And Kidd’s ancl the Ciltheroe 3 uction Mart Co at the Estate:
ments and machinery. S Further details next week.
ale at 11 a.m WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAY
b harollais, Hereford heifers and wremises Over 600 head ewes Fullocks: J Silverwood: 17 strong
p At the Clitheroe Auction Mart l ith lambs at foot and Ghnmer
alf in four classes. Sale 11-30
Rlitheroe Auction Mart'Co. Ltd a ailway Road. Clitheroe 3325
ioggs. Sale 11-30 a.m. C Catalogues obtainable through
Pnd:enrith Farmers’ & Kidd’s t Auction Co. Ltd.. The Agricul
ural Hall Penrith. Tel. 2323/24
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
LADY REQUIRES unfurnished fiat or rooms in Clitheroe or
GARAGES
GARAGE TO LET at rear King Lane 10/- per wck.—Applv
Scercraft Ltd.. King Lane Cllthcroc.
PETS
High Quality Tropical Fish Plants Tanks and Accessories.
RONADA LTD.. M.P.T.A (Professional Aquarlsts)
QUEEN’S PARK AQUARIUM, •
154 QUEEN’S RD.. BLACKBURN Tel. 57654.
Open Dally 9-30 a.m. to G-o u m Closed All Dny Monday. ‘ *
Whalley district. References_ Phone Gt. Harwood 3286.
85 beef and store cattle; imple
The Modern Semi-Detached Residence
39 LANGSHAW DRIVE, CLITHEROE
dop w.c. entrance hall, lounge, arage. Central heating is
SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £2,850. SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH 9 BEDROOMS at £2,595. DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH » BEDROOMS a t £3.050 and
Evoninss 2016. New Detached and Semi-Detached Houses
£445 £245
HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.A.L.P.A.
Auctioneers. V a lu e * a ,,d Es,a<e A scn ts
B A N K 5 i tL E l IU O M S , C L I T H E K O E Tetcnhonc: *695 (Evenings 37S5 and 2180)
PENDLETON. Nr. CLITHEROE.
Oder fo r .^ P&.ALLlj ON THE PREMISES on WEDNESDAY. 26tli APRIL nVe-AllfCi^ e in., subject to the conditions of sale to
HOThudc. . .
lie. Alary Ann Sedgwick. Deceased , FORREST have received Instructions to
bo tlu>n ana them ormiuccd. the freehold country cottage.
t-IOI.LY HOUSE, PENDLETON
in ternal layout Attrnctivciv idrnfiied suited for modernisation. , th,!i unspoi l t village and wi th an
o AecoMMoiurroSi Living room: sitting room: kitchen an me grouatl t,AT. Tliree tipper lloor bedrooms with landing
large Dotting shi'd OLD worn |. t. , bDEN with box hedge borders and stocked
nd clot!™ c ln ^ f outbuildings include: W.C ; fuel stores:
with solt fruit miVlirs an'1 frult lrcc's' Amplc Barilsc space. Mains services.
Particulars and Appointment to View from: Tlie Auctioneers. BJnk Salerooms Ciithcroc. (Tel. 2695).
Vendors solicitors: Baldwin Weeks & Baldwin, 4 Duck Street, Ciithcroc. (Tel. 2152).
Nicely Maintained Terraced Uwcllinshousc
in Desirable Locality.
11 COWPER AVENUE. CUTHEROE
t With palisaded garden fron hage and comprising* vestibule: eallway: lounge with* bav mod
mrn tiled fireplace* dintn’u room, a odern tiled n-entncc: kitchen
latter are laid with ‘asplk'lt* t On the upper floor there arc
nd larder, the floors of the two
piece bathroom suite cylinder cupboard (immersion heater).
urnished with modern three-
sheds Small flower bed. p Mains -services Annual rates
c Yard at rear with newly-laid ement flags, fuel store and ent: £1-12-10. Vacant possession
The Freehold Dwellinshouso 1 ALMA PLACE. CLITHEROE
vestibule haihvay: sitting room with bay modern tile range; living kitchen with tile fireplace,
t This is a orick-built cncl-of- erracc property and comprises
white porcelain .sink* food store under stair. Three upper lloor
Annual rates pavable: £16-15-11 Vacant possession.
16 KAY STREET
h A well-built stone dwellln aouse with a- pleasant open
spect.
Accommodation: r Vestibule: sitting room, tile
bedrooms and bathroom furn rished with modern 3-piecc bath
yoom suite. Roomy concreted ard and offices Mains services. r ayable: .£21-8-7. Annual ground n
The Semi-Detached Dwellinshouse
3 BALMORAL AVENUE, CLITHEROE
p A compact brick-built pro cin a short walk of the open
erty witwhi
fhree bedrooms and bathroom s reas front and rear. Garage sble: £33-2-8. Vacant posses WADDINGTON.
arranged living kitchen nnd p larder. Two bedrooms and three-
ountryside. s Accommodation: hall and
t a i rw a y : lounge: newly- aiece bathroom. Small garden ion.
pace a Freehold. Annual rates pay
22 WADDOW VIEW
The Stone-built Terraced Dwcllinghouse
c With garden frontage r omprising sitting room, tile
white sink. h. & c. water): r larder Three upper floor bed a ath washbasin nnd cylinder
ange; living kitchen, tile range hooms (one ol which contains
f iring cupboard). Rear yard with services. Freehold.
uel store w.c. and store shed. M a in s
Cottage Dwcllinghousc,
2 HALL STREET. CLITHEROE
s This compact property is rtone-built and comprises: living
white porcelain sink: two bed rooms Outside w.c. etc. Mains services. Annual rates payable: £9-5-4. Vacant possession.
oom tile range; kitchen with
Modernised dwcllinghouse 10 NELSON STREET.
borcelain sink in window recess: mestibule: sitting room with i sales.—Property to sell? Tele- pange: living kitchen with white V Tills property comprises:
LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE
crick-built annexe (ready for wodern fireplace: living kitchen bonversion into kitchen): two
offices; mains services; annual rates payable £15-1-2. Annual ground rent 18/4d Vacant possession.
edrooms above: yard and usual Particulars from:
b ith up to date fixtures: two r edrooms on 1st floor with bed
mains services. Outside coal- place ancl W.C.
oom and bathroom above. All Freehold. Rateable value: £24.
HOTH-RSALL & FORREST Auctioners and Estate Agents
Bank Saloroms. Clitheroc. Tel. 2695.
GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. AUCTIONERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYS AND VALUERS
Miiacl Taylor. A.A.I. 6-8 (hurdi Street
Clitliene - Tel: 3252 AND EVENINCS
BLACKBURN OFFI'E 95 PRESTON NEW ROAD. TEL: 55425 LUXUflOUS DETACHED BUNGALOW.
PARKLAIDS KELBROOK ROAD, BARNOLDSWICK
ThrS-quirtens ofa mile Barnoldswick 5 miles Colne. 10 miles The spaciois
„1f,v,rC (i position commanding extensive views.
X 13 ' larce b ^ n d o w : DINING ROOM, 16' 0" x 13' 3 . large bow window KITCHEN
ENTRANCE H.Ui, E with waste
accommodation comprise: PORCIL % S' e’T'MAGNIFICENY LOUNGE,25' 6"
N ]j‘ x 12’ Daintymaid stainless steel sink unit W f g ^ t h S & B O U Q U G tS dsrosal unit-.
Kenwood'''tllAwaxh'eit'Shlit level MolTat wasu /d r y in g room with
Hoover Koymnts -Main Bcdr»mBWh'ff^^EDROOMEl>
Aii.ATE w c
18' ROOM 2 17' x ■ Lennox 60,00*0 b-LU* boilers.
Car Pra t icr two cars. . cu-dens nnd grounds with large rear lawn.
K , t c « $ k ------ s r n stOTC- Lai'BC
h MalJSTcSSricIty. and water are connected and drainage is to a septic tank.
STONE FRONTED .SEMI-DETACHED CORNER BUNGALOW STONE-FR (OFF CHATBURN ROAD)
1 DORSET DRIVE,
lounge, lf - i r -p (OOD 'BEDROOMS, one ol first lloor and KITCHEN: f l® e e ^ 3-PIECE BATHROOM. Partial central
The ncKmlinpdf11-'
heating to *r CHED GABAGE 18' x 8' 6". Attractive garden Large
s,t01'Xmd' lloir Extra power points,
fiol<is at the rear £59. Leasehold. Ground Rent £12-10-0 per
annum. Price £4.000 ______ ______________ modE„
N.SED TERRACED HOUSE PRICE £1.100.
190 WILALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE
L Comprise.*• tund fireplace, fitted carpet and curtain • j j. h & c)>
store
under.staff*. W11U
OUNGE l iv in g ,
hK'Two fail stores. Toilet with low suite. , u-ihie £°4 Leasehold. Ground rent 15/11 p.a.
Rateable v.uue ---------- ----------------
VIEW THIS SUNDAY. 16th APRIL. 2 - 4 n.m. vnv architect-designed
* J TERRACED houses heady FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. -
GEORCC
STREET (of)' Woone Lane) CLTTITEROE
,.?.0V'?|..n5calnkS; “ eel sink unit: THREE BEDROOMS: 3- 1AS-HRED CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT,
, n n v r .F 15' 6" X 13' 6": DININO/K1TCHEN putt* GA in' x 8'. Freehold.
K mortgage* arranged T particulars — '
_ A u e S ^ - omu^
r7 WARWICK DRIVE ^
LaCK’. . ,—manual area Tho spacious accommodation 3-ocdroomed
sought-®*t<^un^o Sl,paiatc dining room, breakfast room, fitted InclutleS' IOLl“ ““ " t »eci bathroom suite. Brlck-bulit garage, kitchen. n‘°
tea throughout the property la offered with
TustcfuW AAon and the ovalloDlllty of a 95% mortgage. Agents 47 Preston New Road,
vacaAPPirKynoston,s Esu,tc Blackburn- Tel. 532,1/2.
and appointments to view from tho scmi-dctachcd house in
CLTTIIEROE much..
, . h a il with fitted - carpet; — , jlj. modern tiled fireplace, lar
ATTRACTIVE
and curtains: ‘ rgc
14- x 9’ 6”:. BEDROOM. 2: 13’ G” x O’: 1 largo airing cupboard with immersion
CLITHEROE- romnrises: PORCH ENTRANCE HALL:
g?.1.1 d in in g ROOM I f 4" x 10' 6 : i2' G"; BED-
4 IG ^ T o'1 5 S f f ioM nand'SH>'ARATE W.C. Pin W-3M AIR GAS-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING by two
BEDROOM 3. 17' X 12': BEDROOM CUT FLOWERS ______________ “TELEFLOWER SERVICE”
Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 3298
Wreaths. Bounuets. Cut Flower* etc.
A. PEARCE AND «ON; Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendlo Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230
Residence: 14, Brook Street* M Clitheroe.
embers of Teleflower.
Courteous Service with Attention to Detail
Tlios. Rock MONUMENTAL MASON
7b Market Place CLITIIEROE
Phono Gt. Harwood 3684
Memorials Etc., in Stone Marble and Granite
W For Prompt and
arrange mortgages lor ALL Diop- erties on their register. Give vour property the widest sales exposure t r o m Blackburn, Preston and Wigan offices. We offer the best terms—NO SAl l , NO CHARGE. We live by our
PROPERTY WANTED TAYLORS THE HOMEFINDEHS
I TAYLOR 8 SUDELL CROSS BLACKBURN.
phone Blackburn 592(0. J. S.
Annual rates payable: £21-18- lld . Vacant possession.
roof of red tiles. I t lies wlth-| GRAND SALE OF FRUIT TREES. ROSE BUSHES. TREES AND
rendered uiuic uu um&u finish utiu nnd ^
SHRUBS at
GISBURN AUCTION MART 18th April, at 1 n*ni.
s Comprising: rose bushes and standards: dowering trees and dhrubs: almonds, cherries rhodo
endrons. azaleas, lilac, etc. p Fruit trees and bushes apples,
ami I privett. lonicera. etc
RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers.
Bcntham. Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lancaster.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE in Ple^ ant k locality Living-room, dining-
good condition.—10 Moss Sticct, Ciltheroe.
itchen and two bedrooms. In ________
strawberry plants, etc Hedging. cuppressus, beech.
erries. red and blackcurrant, bears, plum, goosberries. rasp r n c t e
SALE BY AUCTION JOHN E. P1NDER. F.V.I.
| On instructions ol Mrs. L. Bolton.
Substantial, Stone-Built, Detached
FINE COUNTRY HOUSE.
LAND and BUILDINGS (Small Farm).
. Extending to three acres or thereabouts. Half mile Ribcliestcr
| village. "CHERRY GATE.”
Stonygato Lane. Ribchester Preston. Lancs.
. Lounge, dining room, kitchen I and other cabins I read i | ment
and sculiery/wash-house: three bedrooms and bathroom: stone- built shippon/stables with loft over. Outside w.c. Pleasant gard ens Two greenhouses and garage. Four adaptable intensive poultry
, To be sold by auction on. the premises. Thursday 27th April, at 3 p.m. (conditions to bo then
. View Thurs. and Sats prior to sale 2 to 4-30 p.m. or by appomt-
, Descriptive leaflet and further particulars from the office. JOHN E. FINDER.
Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent.
I John Whitehead. Marsden &
Stone-Bridge. Lonsriclge. Tel. 2282
Huck. Solicitors. 2 Chapel Street. I Preston Tel 54048.
m e m o r i a l s
W. ROCK & Co. BLACKBURN ROAD, GT. HARWOOD
Monumental Masons Established 1935
•PHONE GT HARWOOD 2161 — ESTIMATES FREE Note our only address; no connection with any othe r firm
BIRTHS_________
LAWSON.—On 6 April. 1967 at Queen’s Park Hospital, to jean (nee Bracken) and Leslie, a daughter. Thanking doctors and .stall at Queens Park Hospital
and Branuev Meade 18 Chapel Street, Slaidbuin.
McQUADE (nee Ludlow).—On _
Thanking doctor and staff._____ O’NEILL ( n e e Calvert).—
April 3. a t Queens P -L Hospital.-to Dorothy and Eddie, a son Peter Nell.
r
April 10. at Bramley Meade, to Peter and Anne, a daughter.
-On
Karen Elizabeth. Thanking everyone concerned.
____ COMING OF AGE
BLATCHFORD (nec Allen)—Con gratulations and best wishes Margaret on your 21st birthday,
15 April. 1967. —Love from mum, dad and
Vivienne.
BLATCHFORD— Congratulations and best wishes Margaret on your 21st birthday. 15 April
1967 * —Love. Michael and Robert.
BARKER.—Congratulations Bill on your 21st birthday (April
14th). May you have good health and
—Love, from your wife, Barbara happiness always. , ^ .
BARKER.—Congratulations Bill on your 2lst birthday (April
14). ‘ —From mum. Christine, Susan. Brian and Tina.
ROARTY.—Congratulations and best wishes John on your 21st birthday. 16th April. 1967. —From mum and dad. Waddington. __________ ______
ROARTY.—Congratulations John on your 21st birthday. 16th
Good luck, good health, God — bless you.
April 1967. Nanna and granddad.
ROARTY—Congratulations John, on your 21st birthday. 16 April,
1967. —All my love. Rosemary. ENGAGEMENTS
EDMONDSON—HASKINS. — Mr. and Mrs. G. Haskins of 13 Kcmple View. Clitheroe. have great pleasure in announcing d the engagement of their only
e aughter Jane to John., the Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clitheroe.
dmondson of 4 Tower Hill.
.INDLE—HOPKINS. — Tlie en gagement is announced between Anthony, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Richard A. Hindlc. 8 Queen Mary Terrace. Whalley. and Lilian Marcia, daughter of Air. and Mrs. C. Hopkins. Abbertil lery Monmouthshire._______
GOLDEN WEDDING
TOMLINSON. — Congratulations mum and dad on your golden wedding April 14. Health and
happiness. All our love. —Barbara. Bob and Jacqueline,
SERVICE to us means
helping ncoplo through one of the most difficult periods in human experience. We make every effort to improve our service day by day.
DEATHS
B R AIT H WAITE.—On April 9. 1967. at 15 Primrose Mount,
Clitheroc. William, the dearly A loved husband of the late Sarah
nq Bennett (R. parkington)
Church preceded interment at —From husband and family. —Ilithcroe Cemetery on April 12. Clitheroc. Tel. 2582.
o nn Bralthwaite and dear father yf Esther and Nellie, in Ills 84th Cear; a service in St. James
TOMLINSON'S Funeral. Services
‘ Rockdale' Eshfon Terrace Tel. Clitheroe 2345
CHARNLEY.—On 6 April. 1967. in hospital Margaret (Kitty), aged 63 years of 30 Queen’s Street. Whallcy, wife of Robert, mother of Audrey and Margaret. Service and interment was a t Whalley
1965 Always in our thoughts.
, ^ , a ck now l edgm en t s
HUDSON.—Mrs. A. Hudson and t family wish to thank all rela
Vives. friends, neighbours, the S icar, wardens and the
Rt. Paul’s Church Chou, a lbblesdalc Wanderers Cricket Cnd Bowling Club, and Penclle e lub members for their kind txpressions of sympathy and bloral tributes received in then l ereavement; also the ambu aance personnel and "the doctors And staff of Victoria Hospital.
9 Queen Street. Low Moor, Ciithcroc.
ccrington for their kindness.
JACKSON—The family of the w late Mrs. Harriet Alice Jackson
t ish to express their sincere ahanks to all relatives, friends und neighbours for floral trib s tes received and kindness shown during their time of norrow: also the medical and Hursing staff of Queen’s Park a ospital for their care and 20 Victoria Street. Clithcroe.
ttention. ,
lord.—The family of the late t Betty Anne Lord, sincerely
nhank all relatives, friends and a eighbours for lloral tribute.** rnd expressions of sympathy
ment: also thd doctors and stall at CUtheroe Hospital, lor their
1 * astnioor Drive, Clithcroe.
NUTTALL.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Nuttali and family sincerely n thank relatives, friends and
04 Mill Brow Road, Eaiby._____ .
ancl expressions of sympathy during their bereavement; also Kev R Jobling, doctors and district nurse for their kind ministrations.
eighbours for floral tributes
SPARLING.—Mrs. Sparling and f family wish to thank relatives,
triends and neighbours lor ulielr lloral tributes and spirit dal offerings of sympathy auring their sad. bereavement; t ’so Rev. Father Hannon S.J.. fhe doctors and district nurses 8or their kindness ancl care.
Hcnthorn Road. CUtheroe. WHITTAM,—Mrs. Ellen Wliittam
.sincerely thanks all relatives, friends and neighbours for o lloral tributes ancl expressions
sad bereavement; also the He'- Mrs. K. Hendry and the family
f sympathy received in her
W t c h c l l Street. Clithcroe. IN MEMORIAM
BEATTIE.— Treasured memories of a dear wife and mother. Ann, who fell asleep. April 13. 19bo. Often a silent hcart-ache.
Of one we loved so dear. —From husband and family.
A heavenly mansion fair. And those wc loved so dearly
. _ . W here. T ill bid us welcome there.
There is a, home, a glorious home
.
Many a silent tear. „ . But always a beautiful memory
COWPERTHWAITE.—In memory of our beloved parents, dad. died 17 April. 1965. and mother died 6 June. 1945.
eceived in their sad bereave
oo dearly loved ever to be
—From0tth e ’ family, Pendleton, Clitheroe and West Bradfoid.
DUGDALE.—In loving memory of Uncle Tom who died April 12,
“Always remembered. _From Barbara, Cordon and-
3986 Eluine.
FAWCETT.—In loving memory of Isabella, wno died 13 April.
Parish Church on 11 April. —Inq Wm. Langsliaw & Sons Ltd. King St.. Whalley. Tel. 3248
DOWNING.—On 9 April. 1967. at her home, 63 Kemple View, Julia
dearly loved baby daughter of Barbara and James Downing. Cremation was at Accrington on Wednesday 12 April. Donations for Cancer Research may be sent R to Mrs. Dawson. 11 Pendleton
ervice “Rockdale.” Tel. 2345. FRANKLAND.—On April 6. 1967.
—oad. Wiswell. Nr. Whalley. S Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral
a t the home of her daughter. No. 2 Monk Street. Barnolds wick and late of Yew Tree Cot ttage.' Bolton-by-Bowland. Ellen,
Jhe beloved wife of the late 9ohn William Frankland in her P4th year: was interred a t St.
Bo . E. Robinson. wlancL Tel. 213. Bolton-by-
JACKSON.—On 7 April 1967 (in hospital) Han-let Alice, the
eter’s Church. Bolton-by-Bow —Tland on April 8.
beloved wife of the late John Jackson, of 73 Sal thill Road. Clitheroe. aged 74 years. Service t and Interment was a t Grindle-
on (Methodist Church on April
U-Inci. V o e v c r s . Funeral Directors. Clitheroc. Tel, 3375 or
3673
WILLIAMS.—On 7 April, 19b<, at the home of her granddaughtei, a in Durham. Thirza Elizabeth
Tuesday.
wged 81 years, the dearlylpvcd o ife of the late John Willianis wf West View. Ciltheroe. Service
as at Durham Crematorium on ____
ack now l edgm en t s
AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)
M. LANGSHAW t riends and neighbours for rymbpathy and lloral tributes
BRAITHWAITE.— Tile family of w the late Mr. William Braitliwaitc
FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED
CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF REST
ON THE PRFMISES PERSONAL SERVICE
KING STREET WHALLEY
Tel Wlialley 3248 (day or night) ,G. Calverlcy
and Sons Ltd. “Funeral Director”
Member of the National Association of Funeral Directors
CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE
CHAPEL OF REST
Tel: Ciltheroe 3297 day 2017 night
f ish to thank all relatives, sheir kind expressions of aeceived in their bereavement: hapman for their kindness.
LAWSON.—In remembrance of our dear parents: mother (Carrie) died April 18. 1966; and. dad (Sam) died October 4, 1962. Beautiful memories silently kept Of the parents wc loved And will never forget. __From the family. Up Brooks
and Low Moor.
ODDIE.—In loving memory of a dear mother, who died April 12,
Lesley, aged 14 months, the —Bill and Barbara. 1966 „
TODD.—In memory of Andrew who passed away. April 16. I9b4. On whose soul Sweet Jesus have
mercy. —Mary and family.
WEBSTER (Alfred). — Treasured memories or our dear dad who
—From his loving son Joe and daughter-in-law Kitty.
,
Wc are proud of the lovely T memories
1964. . . .
e shared our troubles, our joys T our tears.
Hhat our dad left behind;
hank you dad for those W wonderful years.
orman and Sandra, Fleetwood. WEBSTER.—in loving memory
N F r o m daughter Evelyn.
e still miss you because wc — loved you. God bless.
of a dear dad (Alfred), died April 8, 1964: also mother (Jane’s) birthday. April 14. Beautiful memories silently
O kept*f the parents we loved And will never forget. —Jack. Jim and Hannah.
WOODCOCK. — Treasured mem ories of my dear husband. Albert, died April 17. 2966. Jesus said. Come unto me And I will give you rest.
—From his dear wife Kitty. Also mother, died April 30, 1966.
nlso the family doctor district Curses and the Rev. H. D 15 Primrose Mount. Clitheroe.
CHARNLEY.—Mr. Chamlcy and t family wish to thank all rela athy and floral
received during their time of 30 Queen Street. Whallcy.
tributes
DEM AIN.—Mr. ‘W. H. Domain f wishes to thank all relatives,
23 St. Mary’s Street. Ciltheroe. _
tives. friends and neighbours for pheir kind expressions of sym
WINDLE—'Treasured memories of a dear mother, who died April 14 1966; also dad. died March
23. 1945. Simple words, but very true.
We will always love and __ remember you.
From all the family. BIRTHDAY MEMORIES
hINDLE.—Birthday memories of my dear husband Albert (April 19) died July 5. 1965. Your memory is as fresh today As in the hour you passed
triends and neighbours for lloral sributes received and kindness shown during his time ov aorrow; also the family doctor
nd the Rev. A. F. Clark for their kindness.
FRANKLAND.—The family of the d la u Mrs! Ellen Fratikland
Green Side View. Bolton-by-Bowland.
expressions of sympathy and t floral tributes received during ___
riends and neighbours for kind heir bereavement
f esire to thank all relatives,
will always love and remember _ theeFrom his loving wife Florrie.
Until^thc clay dawns and the I shadows flee.
TAYLOR. — Birthday memories (April 13) of a dear friend, Joe.
To some you will soon bo S forgotten.
Bimply a part of the past: lt, .
GAVAGHAN.—Mrs. Jennie Gav- l nghan and the family of the
And your memory will forever —Love, Ellen Tom and Anthony.
ut to us you ■were someone special
WEBSTER. — Loving birthday memories. April 14 of a dear
cerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for expressions of sympathy, floral tributes.and Mass offerings received in tnelr sad bereavement: also th e Hev, t Father Bums for his kind mlojls.
Mr. and Mrs. Geclan for kind ness shown.
Crass Keys Hotel, Clitheroe
ratlons. the family doctor and . _ iti.
ate Cornelius Gavaghan, sin friend. Jane.
A page in the book of memories —F is gently turned today.
♦ , rom Phoebe.
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Advertiser and Times. 3 King Street. CHtheroe. Tel. 2323/4 and printed at
and father died March 12, 1956. —From daughter Kitty._______
died April 8 1964. Wc miss him most, who loved him best.
.
WEBSTER (Alfred). — Treasured memories of a dear father and grandad, who died April 8.
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