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12 Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, November 17, 1967


CLITHEROE Tel: 3883 (4 lines)


SAVE A LOT OF MONEY


Buy a Used Car in NEW CONDITION


1967 (Oct) MINI COUNTRYMAN, grey.


1967 (May) MERCEDES-BENZ 250. grey with red trim.


1967 (May) ROVER 2000 TC. Zircon blue—buffalo interior.


1967 (Jan.) M.G. 1100, with sliding roof, red-black interior.


1967 (July) SINGER ESTATE CAR. Automatic, white, 2,000 miles.


1967 (Oct.) MORRIS 1100 ESTATE CAR. Demons­ trator.


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


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS


6-8 Church Slreet Clitlieroe - Tel: 3252


BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW ROAD. TEL. 55425. IMMACULATE MODERN SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.


S GREEN DRIVE, CLITHEROE


area and comprising: ENTRANCE PORCH; LIGHT HALL with W.C and CLOAKS: LOUNGE: DINING/KITCHEN: FRIDGE AND WASH ROOM: SUN LOUNGE: TWO DOUBLE BED­ ROOMS THREE-PIECE BATHROOM in matching pink. Large oaves storage 13 amp ring main wiring is installed and the roof


Occupying a choice position m a high class residential


space is fully insulated Easily managed gardens and good tarmacadam drive with


ample space for garage Rates payable £52. Freehold.


NEWLY COMPLETED SPACIOUS DETACHED BUNGALOW. PRICE £3.350.


00 SALTHILL ROAD, CLITHEROE


store heater MAGNIFICENT LOUNGE 25' 6” X 12’ two night stores, stone fireplace; FITTED KITCHEN 10' x ■ 9* 7" with Leisure 75 sp l i t level cas cooker with u n its beneath.


large gardens. l‘ne accommodation contains: HALL. 13' x 6' Ker^ton nicht-


Attractive stone-fronted bungalow off Chatburn Road with


1 THREE BEDROOMS. 1 • 15’ 3" x 11* 0*'. 2:: 11* X 0* window fitted in roof space


p a th s and drive All mains services. Leasehold. Ground Rent £12-10-0 p.a


SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW. 3 WESTFIELD DRIVE,


WEST BRADFORD, Nr. CLITHEROE p Constructed


leasant position


in 1964 oi high quality materials in a very with a ttractive gardens to th e front and rear


high o u tp u t back boiler for central heating: SUPERIOR KITCHEN* TWO BEDROOMS, one with fitted wardrobes; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM.


Comprising; HALL; LOUNGE, superior tiled h rcp la c cw ith


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


SPACIOUS 4-BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.


114 PIMLICO HOAD, CLITHEROE


is services and commanding excellent views towards Wadding- >n Fells There are gardens to th e front and rear and the icoinmodat'-on contains


Situated in a popular position convenient for shops and


ipertor tiled fireplace nnxi fitting: D1NJNG ROOM. 14 x 12 • superior tiled fireplace. Bnxi fitting; SUN LOGGIA 11 x 9


inker: KITCHEN, stainless steel sink unit, fitted cupboards ith formica working surfaces.


WIDE ENTRANCE HALL; LOUNGE 14* 6” x 12* 6*; new ; MORNING ROOM. 10* 6" x 9* 6’ plus 6 6 x 6 6 Rayburn


y {/•• * 8 4* 7* 9" x 6*. HALF-TILED THREE-PIECE BATH- OOM. Rem coverf-d porch to FUEL STORE and SEPARATE W.C.


FOUR BEDROOMS l : 14* 6" x 12’ 6". 2: 14* x 12’ 6". 3:


Ith access to PLAYROOM or STORE j GARAGE 16’ 6** x 8’ 7" Mains electricity, water and drain-


c


Ratns nnvnbln £6:i Leasehold Ground Rent SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT DETACHED HOUSE.


“SUNNYCROFT.” HOLDEN STREET, CLITHEROE


d convenient, position close to the centre of the town. comprising: HALL; LOUNGE. 13* 10" x 12* 3". bay window;


N1NG ROOM 12* 2* x 11’ 2"; KITCHEN, stainless steel sink i t fitted wall cupboards


BEDROOM l ; 13* 0" x 11* 7". fitted wardrobe. BEDROOM 2: a x 1 r . fitted wardrobe. BEDROOM 3: 7’ x 7'. TWO-PIECE lTHKCOM with airing cupboard and immersion heater:


T J A B A T R ! VJ D


Concrete paths and drive: ample space for garage. Freehold. Rates payable £50 BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED AND DECORATED


3. DORSET DRIVE, CLITHEROE


Attractive semi-detached bungalow with full GAS FIRED D rilln v™ALL : LOUNGE 14- 3" x IP 6” : DINING sink u n i t ; TWO BEDROOMS; THREE-PIECE ^Pmvudon for 3rd Bedroom with Dormer ttttcd window.


GARAGE 18 3* x »' 4" electric light and power. In sulated roof space. All mains services. R a te s P ay ab le £47.


AGENTS FOR THE


Leek and Westbourne Building Society


FOUNDED 1856 DOGS


BRED whippet puppies for •Apply. Barlow, Loe Farm, snshaw. near Bury. Tel. iglon 3668.


ASSETS EXCEED £200,000,000 POULTRY


LIVE POULTRY REQUIRED, top prices.—3 fownson. Tel Slald* bum 271


DISPLAY ADVERTISING SELLS!


Phon e: Clilheroc 2 3 2 3


-im with beamed ceiling: LARGE KITCHEN, double-drainer me!


Constructed in tiie early I930*s and occupying a prominent


1* X 7' 9*\ TWO-PIECE BATHROOM. SEPARATE W.C D10". 3:ormer GARAGE 18* 9*' x 8' 6". Fuel store. Good tarmacadam


HIGHEST ALLOWANCES — INSURANCE PREFERENTIAL H.P. TERMS


H OT HERS ALL & FORREST F.A.L.P.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


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


SALE BY AUCTION


HOTHEftSALL & FORREST have been instructed to Sell by Auction ON THE PREMISES a t


63 CASTLE VIEW, CLITHEROE ON


WEDNESDAY NEXT. 22nd NOVEMBER, at 1 P.m. THE


HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS


mahogany bookca.se: small three-piece suite: modern oak hallstand: s tandard electric lamp; var. wail mirrors; p a ir easy


Including: modern oak sideboard: oak gate-leg table:


tallbov: l ig h t oak wardrobe: chest of oak drawers (narrow): 4* 6" sunmu bases and overlays and o th e r useful furniture; two Lloyd Loom chairs.


chairs; Parker Knoiie chair Oak bedroom su ite comprising wardrobe, dressing table and


brown. 3 \* 3; s ta ir carpet (as new) 7} yds.: hall and landing carpets each about 5 yds; carpet 2 yds. x 11 yds.; rugs, etc.


Blue Ax carpet. 4 yds. x 3 yds.: Ax. carpet, fawn and


receiver. 19"; television tables: Servis electric washer (Gas S uperheat), gas dryer; gas oven; Hoover” vacuum cleaner: "Hoover Ju n io r" do.: "Gascold” fridge; electric wall clock: t Ewbank carpet shnmpoocr: Alnddlniquc oil stove: good joiners’


H.M V. radiogram. Mod J618A: Ambassador television


ools: p a ir of bowls in bag: small commode; bedding and general items


On View: Tuesday. 21st November, from 2 n.m.-4-30 n.m.


Auctioneers* Offices: BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE. (Tel. 2695).


WHALLEY


A MOST ATTRACTIVE SMALL DWELLINGHOUSE WITH CARPORT.


8 CHURCH LANE


version and offers th e following accommodation: LOUNGE: with red deal panelling: brick fireplace "Baxi,"


oven: eve-level grill; " 'I r ic ity ” fridge; sink u n it. TWO BEDROOMS; deal panelled three-piece bathroom: rear


F u r th e r particulars from; HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers Sc Estate Agents.


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroc. (Tel, 2695). WADOINGTON THE SUPERBLY APPOINTED SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW


21 CHURCH CLOSE, WADDINGTON


. An entirely up-to-date residence in a delightful village. ROOMS: BATHROOM.


Brick-built garage Tool shed Easily maintained garden. The premises are wired for electric storage heaters. Mains services. Freehold. Particulars and appointment to view from*: HOTHERSALL & FORREST


CHATBURN.


The Freehold Terraced . Dwellinghouse,


44 DOWNHAM ROAD


p A commodious s tone-built a roperty with the following


room; living room; kitchen and larder on th e ground iloor. Three f bedrooms above (one of which is


ccommodation- hallway: s i ttin g


cupboard). Yard a t rear with usual offices


The Stone Built Dwcllinehousc


21 MONTAGUE STREET. CLITHEROE


erty ready for modernisation t Accommodation: h allway s i t­


A compact stone-built prop­


bedrooms above. Yard and usual offices Mains services.


king room, living room and


£12-14-10 Vacant possession. Stone-Built Torraced


Annual r a t e s


113 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


room, tile range; living room, tile range; scull6ry; rear porch: two large bedrooms. • Usual offices. Mains • services. Long pleasant g a rd en .


Comprising: hallway; s i t t in g V Annual rates payable £12-14-10. acant possession. itchen on th e ground floor. Two payable:


Dwellinghouse with Garden Plot to Rear.


itted with a bath and cylinder


payable: £15-4-10. Vacant Posses­ sion


Mains services. Annual rates Attractive Newly Erected


Semi-Detached Bungalow. 8 LANGDALE AVENUE. CLITHEROE


town, yet near Edisford Bridge. Accommodation: hall: lounge: two bedrooms. Rear


Conveniently s itu a ted for


porch with fuel store. Compact garden area and garage.


kitchen:


Particulars from: Hothersall & Forrest.


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


The Stone-Built End Terraco Dwellinghouse.


51 BROWNLOW STREET. CLITHEROE


site.Accommodation: s i t t in g room, tile range; living room, . tile


Well s itu a ted on nicely elevated


range; timber iean-to outkltclien. fitted combination sink (h. 6c c. water) Two bedrooms above. Yard with usual offices. Mains services. G Annual rates payable- £13-4-0.


round ren t : £1-13-6 Vacant possession.


The Compact Stone-Built Dwellinghouse.


25 MITCHELL STREET CLITHEROE


s A well-kept property in nice ing room, tile range: living


modern W.C. and fuel stores, etc. Mains services. Annual rates payable: £15-12-0 Vacant possession.


kitchen, combination sink in window .recess (h. .Sc c. water): two large bedrooms. Yard with


...........HOTHERSALL & FORREST. ...............Auctioneers and Valuers • Bank Salerooms. Clitheroo. (Tel. 2695).


WE REQUIRE Large Numbers of CALVES


For immediate slaughter TATTERSALL’S


TEL: CLITHEROE 21GG or HELLIFIELD 25G.


Wc will obtain Movement Licences, and collect


LOST


lo s t : b row n w a l l et p u r s e . 10 November, containing St.


Christopher medal (sentimental value).—Finder ring Clitheroe 3250.


LOST FROM. LOWLANDS. New­ ton, one Suffolk tu p .—Finder please ring Sluidburn 253.


•LOANS-


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED— F. S Richards Ltd., 11 Welford Road, Leicester.


ituation. t Accommodation: vestibule: s i t ­


PROPERTY FOR SALE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.


31 pend le road


house is offered for sale with vacant possession.


Accommodation.


tr ian access to the rear of the premises.


Castle. Clltheroe, in ^ plain sealed envelope endorsed, J l Pendle Road." by no t later th an 4tli December, 1967.


bathroom and W.C. There is a communal pedes­


Basement cellar. l Ground iloor: sittin g room; Upper fioor: two bedrooms;


value £25. Ground re n t 10/6. Offers to the Town Clerk. The


All mains services. Rateable


iving room/kitchen with s ta ir ­ case to upper iloor.


The above stone-built terrace WANTED


PIANO WANTED. Please write, make height and price to Box No. T l . Advertiser and Times.


ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! 1 buy and collect ladies’ gents,


children’s discarded clothing, curtains, bedding, etc. Prompt a t ten tio n to bereavements.— Mrs. Howarth. 31 Church Square Worsthorne. Write or Phone Burnley 27882.


1 BUY AND COLLECT outgrown children’s and baby wear, ladles*


and g en t’s clothes, curtains,


bedding etc. Households cleared when emigrating or bereave, ment.—Ring Accrington 3588*


BICYCLE REQUIRED for buy aged 7-8.—Watts, 34 Hawthorne Place. Clitheroe; or St. Mary’s Hall, Stonyhurst.


GIRL’S 16" frame cycle required. —Write Box No. Wl, Advertiser and Times.


WADDINGTON: delightful three- bedroomed cottage with Tudor


sConveniently placed for all


•style frontage. Pleasantly s itu a ­ ted in a prominent position.


Telephone Clltheroe 3366 for appointment to view.


ervices. Vacant • possession.—


BUNGALOW with -a t tra c t iv e garden and lawns. In all. one


Whalley EI231 or alaldburn 002. HURST GREEN. Detached timber


acre of excellent grazing lan d— HighfleUl wlsv.-cii. Nr. Whaliey. •View b'v • appointment.—Tel.


bungalow s e t m ° ne acre of gardens. - Goinpi’tslng: lounge: kitchen: bathroom;- ■ two - small


l bedrooms Toi let.. I imbci: cabin


Fur ther particulars from Barrie & Walkden Ltd.. 15 Cannon St., Preston. Tel. .56383.


Concrete paths etc. Pr cc £3.000.. £1.200 mortgage available.—


ined 40 -i 10. Two greenhouses. PROPERTY WANTED


WANTED three bedroomed house or bungalow, Whallcy or near. Cash waiting.—Write so x No. T8 Advertiser and Times.


ROOM OR BUILDING required to re n t as animal feedstuffs warehouse.—Mr. Wood. Moor Crest, Llttlcmoor Clltheroe. Tel.


3320.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED ,


YOUNG BUSINESSMAN requires homely accommodation with breakfast and • evening meal (Clithcroc-Wliallcy a re a ) ) Mon-


Fri Parking space required.— Write Box No. W2; Advertiser and Times.


be commenced w i th o u t fu r th e r notice.


eedings for recovery which may


H. L. SAGAR. Town., Clerk.


Borough * Treasurer's Office, Church Street CUtheroe, on or before th a t date, falling which c th e Council m u s t consider pro­


Payment m u s t be made a t th e Accommodation: HALL: LOUNGE; KITCHEN: TWO BED­ The property has had a most a ttractive and original con­


a ttractive window, carpet well in wood tloor KITCHEN: up-to-date units incorporating eye-level gas


yard with grass plot, fuel bunkers and carport (I9‘ 0” x 7* 6"). Freehold.


USED CARS IN GOOD CONDITION


1966 FORD CORTINA, 2 door, dc Juxe. 1966 MINI SUPER. 1964 (series) AUSTIN 1100. 1964 AUSTIN MINI DE LUXE. 1964 AUSTIN MINI ESTATE. 1964 CORTINA. Two door. 1964 A55 VAN, blue, 27,000 miles.


1963 AUSTIN MINI ESTATE CAR. 1962 RILEY 4/72 (new engine). 1958 A.35 Two door saloon.


AN EXTREMELY DESIRABLE NEW FREEHOLD DETACHED RESIDENCE IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION AT


PINDER CLOSE,


of this charming village, yet within easy Burnlcv. Accrington and th e MG etc.


o * Lit i t i c I n n i l l a l » iw i * l i


waddington VILLAGE reach of Blackburn,


FIRED CENTRAL HEATING, provides:- four bedrooms (2 with fitted wardrobes) studv or fifth bedroom, bathroom, separate w.c. entrance iiall lounge dining room, unit- fitted kitchen, cloaks, second sepawte w.c., boiler room and drying room, large in te c ra l Ptivnirn


THE SOUNDLY CONSTRUCTED SUPERIOR FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE.


22 BALMORAL AVENUE, CLITHEROE


rear yet conveniently placed for all services. The accommodation comprises: three bedrooms lialf-tllcd


Very nleasantlv s ituated adjoining open countryside-at the


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


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


Detached garage.


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


14 I-IALL STREET, CLITHEROE


bathroom front entrance vestibule, entrance hallway, s i ttin g room, living room, kitchen, conservatory rear entrance. Good yard with w.c. and fuel store.


Convenient situation and containing: three bedrooms, The Stone-Built Terraced House


20 PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE


and containing three bedrooms, bathroom with coloured suite, entrance vestibule hallway, s i t­ ting room, living room, kitchen. Room for garage.


Maintained to a good standard


The Conveniently Situated Stone Built Terraced House


living room, kitchen, larder, etc. Room for small garage. Annual rates £16-15-11.


b Two bedrooms (one with U Two bedrooms, s i t t in g room.


30 WELL TERRACE. CLITHEROE


athroom suite), sitting room,


ving/kitchcn. w.c. Garden a t rear with garage.


Freehold. Vacant possession. Annual rates £11-0-1.


NEW DETACHED and SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS


NOW IN THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION IN A DELIGHTFUL RURAL SETTING AT


SABDEN VILLAGE (4 milos Clithcroc)


2 BEDROOM DETACHED a t £3,475. 3 BEDROOM DETACHED a t £3.975.


4 BEDROOM DETAch 6D a t £4.375. PRICE INCLUDES GAS-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING AND GARAGE.


2 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED a t £2,050. 3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED a t £2.925. ROOM FOR GARAGE ON ALL PLOTS.


95% mortgages available to suitable applicants. Road charges included: choice of decor; all mains services, etc. 10-year guarantee under the N.H.B.R.C. Representative on site Saturdays and Sundays. 2-0—4-30 n.m.


New Detached and Semi-Detached Houses and Bungalows of Superior Quality


now in course of construction at


EDISFORD PARK CLITHEROE


A most desirable rural situation on the outskirts of town, yot offering all services—primary school, shops, etc., noarby.


SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES WITH 3 BEDROOMS a t £2,925. SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH 2 BEDROOMS a t £2,675.


DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH 3 BEDROOMS a t £3,125, and £3.695.


DETACHED HOUSES WITH 3 BEDROOMS a t £3,095. 95% mortgages available to suitable applicants.


Road charges included: choice of decor; room for garage on all properties: insulated lofts, etc.


10-year guarantee under the N.H.B.R.C. REPRESENTATIVE on site each Sunday from 2-0 p.m.


Maximum Mortgage Facilities are available on all of the above.


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


SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES WITH 3 BEDROOMS a t £2,795. £2 895. £3 125.


The Stone-Built Terraced House


8 COWPER AVENUE. CLITHEROE


and comprising two bedrooms, entrance hallway s ittin g room, living room, kitchen, larder, etc.


.Situated in a popular d is trict The Compact Terraced Cottage


56 ST. PAUL’S STREET, CUTHEROE


The tastcfullyv appointed accommodation, which has been


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


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO.. LTD.


ALL SALES AT PRESENT


SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION AND TO FOOT AND MOUTH RESTRICTIONS.


slaughter within the area. TUESDAY NEXT. 21st NOV.


licence and for


MONDAY NEXT, 20th NOV. FATSTOCK and CALVES on


immediate n Calves and Christmas Show Tel.. 3325.


be included as there will be a special sale held on Thursday. 30th November, commencing at


Please note: no toys, games, children's cycles nor tricycles will


G-30 p.m. solely comprising such Christmas items.


; and for vendors generally to within the


SALEROOMS, STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE.


tomorrow, Saturday next 18th November a t 10-30 a.m.


SELECTION ANTIQUE AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD


FURNITURE AND EFFECTS,


also 1965 250 Norton Motor Cycle as new.


w Sale to commence a t 10-30 a.m.


by o u r own transport if required by arrangement through the office.


Goods collected and delivered JOHN E. PINDER.


Valuer and Estate Agent. Stone-Bridge. Longrjdge. Tel. 2282.


PUBLIC NOTICES


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


CLITHEROE STATION BRIDGE No. 1004


CLASS II ROAD B.6243. Clithcroc.


Temporary Weight Restriction Order


that, the County Council have made an Order u nder Section 12 (1) of th e Road Traffic Regulation Act. 1967, tempor­ arily closing to all vehicular traffic with a grass weight exceed­ ing 2 tons, whether laden or unladen, th a t length of Class II Road B.6243, Clithcroe which passes over Clitheroe S tation Bridge No. 1004 in th e Clithcroe Borough.


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


on th e 14th November 1967. and will remain in operation for an initial period of six weeks. Application will be made to the Minister of Transport for an extension of th e Order u n t i l th e 30th September. 1968.


The res triction came in to force


allow reconstruction work to be carried out.


The restriction is necessary to Alternative Routes


off Bawdlands into Thorn Street and proceed along Thorn Street and Esliton Terraco, thence north on Woone Lane to junction with T ru n k Road A.59. Whallcy Road, thence n o rth on Trunk Road A.


North bound traffic tu rn east


south on Waterloo Road. Duck S tree t and Lowergatc to junction with T ru n k Road A.59. Wlialley Road, thence south west on Woonc Lane and west on Eshton Terrace and Thorn Street to B.


S o u th b o u n d tra f fic proceed 6243. B aw d lands. C. P. H. McCALL. Clerk of th e County Council.


County Hall PRESTON.


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (UNCLASSIFIED


ROAD 4/101, PENDLETON) (ONE-WAY ORDER. 1967


th a t th e County Council propose to make an Order under Sections


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


driving of vehicles along the .more * easterly of


1 and 2 o f the Road Traffic Regulation Act. 1967. th e effect of which will be to prohibit


branches of th e Unclassified Road 4/101. Pendleton, a t its junction with th e Clitheroc- Sabden Road Class II I 404. other­ wise th a n in a south-westerly direction.


the two


plan can be inspected a t th e offices of th e Cllthenoe Rural District Council and a t County Hall. Preston, during normal office hours, u n t i l th e 15th


A copy of th e d ra f t Order and


December. 1967. Objections to th e proposal


mus t be s en t in writing to the undersigned n o t later th a n th e 15th December. 1967.


County Hall PRESTON.


C. P. H. McCALL. Clerk of th e County Council.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. GENERAL RATE


^payers arc reminded th a t iccond In s ta lm en t of the


suming 1-30 p.m. (550 lots in all). Open for viewing to 9 p.m. Friday.


ith small goods (250 lots) re­


estates, from properties in the course of or having been sold, for clients giving up their homes


In the m a tte r of deceased JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


sales to be announced on resumption of normal conditions.


ewly-calved cattle. Additional store sheep and


Tlic well nlmined spacious accommodation with FULL OIL-


SALES BY AUCTION


RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers Sc Valuers


Bentham, Nr. Lancaster. Local Offices:


34a. KING STREET. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369.


FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


Mart sale a t 11 a.m. with break for lunch from 12-30 to 1 p.m.


ture sale a t Bentham Auction


November. i Tuesday, 21st: Collective F u rn ­


tive detached bungalow. Royd Hill. The Mains. Giggieswick. upon th e premises a t 2 p.m. Sale of furniture a t Royd Hill to commence a t 1 p.m. Viewing 11 a mi. morning of sale.


Monday 27th: Sale of a t tra c ­


Auction Mart Co. Ltd. and Gis- burn Auction Marts. Ltd., will operate for the sale of stock for e immediate s laughter under lic­


Son Auctioneers & Secretaries. Bentham. Tel. 444/5/6 Nr. Lan­ caster. or your local Police Station.


Mouth Restrictions arc lifted. F u r th er information in connec­ otion with th e above can be


nce u n til th e present Foot and btained from Richard Turner & Bentham & District Farmers’


In Slock — Specially for Cltiheroc cemetery regulation*. Send for designs and prices or call and inspect.


M E M O R I A L S NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD, GREAT HARWOOD


W. ROCK & CO. Telephone 2164


Established 31 years.


No connection with any other firm or individual. BIRTHS


GORRILL (nee Robinson).—On 8 November. 1967. a t Bramley Meade, to Denis and Pat. a daughter Christine, a sister for Peter. Thanking all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


SMALLEY. — Congratulations David on your 21st birthday, 23 November, 1967. May heal th and happiness be yours always.


—Love mum. dad and Michael.


SMALLEY. — Congratulations David on your 21st birthday, 23 November. 1967. —Love and best wishes. Nan.


WEDDING ANNIVERSARY


MANC1NI—LOWE.—L o v e and best wishes Ernest on our first wedding anniversary, 17 Novem­ ber 1967. —Yours. Jacqueline.


SILVER WEDDING


JACKSON—WHITTAKER— Con­ gratulations and best wishes mum and dad on your silver wedding anniversary, 16 Novem­ ber. 1967. May your silver tu rn to gold. —Love from Barbara, John. Julie and


Raymond. Eileen and Richard. DEATHS


J o h n . Susan,


CLARKSON.—On 7 November, 1967, suddenly, a t h er home, 32 Albert Street, Low Moor. Clitheroe. Ada Maud.


beloved wife of the late George Richard Clarkson, in her 86th year: a service in Low Moor Methodist Church preceded in te rm en t a t Clithcroc Cemetery on 13 November. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


th e


COOK.—On 14 November. 1967. in hospital, James, th e dearly loved husband of Lilian Cook and dear fa th e r of Rosemary and Lynne, of 20 Siddows Avenue. Clithcroe. aged 60 years: a service in Trinity Methodist Church (tomorrow) Saturday, 18 Novem­ ber, a t 10-15 a.m., prior to interment a t Clitheroe Ceme­


tery. —in q . B ennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroc. Tel. 2582.


DAWSON—On 11 November, 1967. a t her home, Moss Farm. Leyland. Jane Dawson,


Bartholomew’s Church, Chip­ ping on Wednesday 15 Novem­ ber. —T. E. Robinson. Bolton-by-


dearly loved s ister of Elizabeth Swann, aged 81 years. Service and interment was a t St.


the Bowland. Tel. 213.


NUTTER.—On 9 November. 1967. a t Oak. Villas Nursing Home.


Nelson, Ellis, th e dearly loved husband of 'th e late Margaret S. Nutter, of 190 Whallcy Road. Clitheroc, aged 82 years; a service in St. James’s Church, preceded cremation a t . Plcas- ington on 14 November. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


SMITHIES—On 9 November. 1967 a t his home, 15 Mittou Road, Whaliey Richard (Uncle Dick) aged 91* years. Dear brother of Alice. Sadly missed. Service and. in termen t was a t Olcl Langho on Monday last. —Inq. Wm. Lnngsliaw Sc Sons Ltd.. King Street, Whallcy. Tel. 3248.


SNAPE—On 13 November, 1967 (in hospital) Sydney, aged 57 years th e dearly loved husband of Elsie Snapc, of 7 Edisford Road, and loved fa th e r of Shirley and Benny, and dear grandad of Ian and Martin. Reposing in "Rockdale" Chapel of Rest, where service will be held a t 2 p.m.. today (Friday) 17 November prior to cremation a t Skipton. a t 3 p.m. Flowers m ay 'b e s en t to "Rockdale." —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service. "Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


WHITTAKER.—On 14 November. 1967. in hospital. Isaac, th e beloved h u sband of th e late Nnncy Whittaker, and dear fa th e r of John, of 3 Kayley Terrace. Grindleton. aged 74 years, service and in te rm en t a t W e s t Bradford Methodist Church.


November a t 2-30 p.m. Friends please accept this th e only — intimation.


Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


WILSON—On 12 November. 1967. W in hospital. Redvciv* Clarence


59. Moor Lane and Castle Gate.


husband of Mrs. Annie Wilson anti father of Lena, Clarice. Spencer. Frank. Jean, Francis. Dennis and Eileen, aged 67 years, of 1 Eastmoor Drive. Clitheroe. Service was on Wednesday last a t St. James* Church Clitheroc. prior to in te rm en t a t Oiitheroe Ceme­


ilson. t h e dearly loved


tery.Inq. R. Wilkinson. Tel. Whallcy 3264.


Wreaths. Bounucts, Cut Flowers, etc.


A. Pearce and Son,


Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendlc Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230.


Residence: 14 Brook Street. Clithcroc.


EXPERT SERVICES


ROOF REPAIRS, pointing, wall­ ing. concreting and Mncadaming G. Pollard, 1 Central Avenue. Clitheroe. Phone 3610.


WE REPAIR broken or blocked downspouts, drains, gutters or


manholes.—Write, call or phone R. Hazard. 16 Fail-haven Road. Blackburn.’ Tel. 54690. Late contractors to H.M. Government.


ELECTRIC BLANKETS repaired and sold. Fully guaranteed.— —Mason’s Electrical, 48 Wilson,


St. Clithcroc 3531.


PUBLIC NOTICES LION’S M00’ CULB. Number 55.


R.W.C.C. 200 CLUB. No. 87.


RING WOODKING • . . j our larch tanned fencing,


nc boards, rustic noles 35/- 100 ft. All timber .for


rwoven fencing, rustic


king un your own fencing, icls sunnlicd. Tel. Blackburn 59231 or Call 241 Audley Range. Blackburn.


Open all day S a tu rd a y . WINDOW BOTTOM PUDDLES


REMEDY FOR WINDOW CONDENSATION and


2/- per foot. Post paid. • S.A.E. for details.


Waddington, CUtheroe. Lanes.


ETNA PRODUCTS LTD (1) o/o 3 Twitter Lane,


I’lioltshcd oy DNITED NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. Clltheroe Advertiser and Times. 3 King Street. CUtheroe. Tel. 2323/4 and printed at Northcatc. Blackburn. Tel. 52345’ London Office: 27 Tudor Street. E.C.4. Registered at.thejGPO.as-a.Ne^rsDapp.;


TOMLINSON’S Funeral. Services


‘ Rockdale' Eshton Terrace Tel. Clithcroe 2345 WE SERVE relatives of


all faiths with enual dignity and understanding and according to the exact requirements of Churoh.


th e ir ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


CLARKSON—The family of th e t late Mrs Ada M. Clarkson wish


neighbours and th e members of f Low Moor Methodist Church,


sympathy ancl floral tributes received in th e ir bereavement: also th e Rev. J . C. Josclln for his kindness. 32 Albert Street. Low Moor, Clitheroe.


o th a n k all relatives, friends, or th e ir k in d expressions of


NUTTER.—The family of th e late Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nu tter wish


to th an k all relatives friends and neighbours for th e ir kind expressions of sympathy and fioral trib u tes received in their bereavement: also th e family doctor, doctor and staff of Oak Villas Nursing Home. Nelson, and the Rev. K. Broadhurst. for


th e ir kindness 190 Whaliey Road. Clithcroe.


TOWE.—The family of th e late Mr. Towe wish to th a n k Nurse Kay and Nurse Seed, of Clitheror an d doctors and nurses of Queen's Park Hospital, for th e ir care and a t ten tio n during his illness. also Fenmaenmawr Trinidad Co. Ltd., friends and neighbours for


expressions of sympathy and lloral tr ib u tes received in th e ir bereavement. Pages Farm. Clitheroe.


th e ir kind IN MEMORIAM


DIXON.—Treasured memories of a dear father. Tom. died 17


November, 1946; mother, Anne, died 8 January. 1956. I t docs n o t need a special day To bring th em to ou r minds. For days with o u t a th o u g h t of A themre very h a rd to find. —From all th e family.


PARRY.—In loving memory of a dear mother Rose Ann, who died 18 November. 1958. "Forever in ou r th o u g h ts .” —Front Percy, London, and family.


PURVIS.—On Saturday. 11 Nov­ ember. 1967. a t Blackpool, Margaret Emma (late of Clith­ croe) dearly loved daughter of th e late William and Sarah Purvis, aged 88 years. Interred a t Pndlham Church Cemetery on Wednesday. —J. Bcrtwistlc and Son. Padiham. Tel. 71628 and 71562.


THOMPSON.—In loving memory of a dear mother, who passed away on 17 November. 1961; also o u r dear dad, who passed away 5 July. 1949. Loved and remembered always.


—From Alice and Jack, 7 Cockerill Terrace. Barrow.


THOMPSON. — Treasured mem­ ories of a dear mother, who passed away 17 November. 1961: also our dear fa th e r who passed away. 5 July. 1949. "Worthy of everlasting love." —From Annie and Doris. 45


P a in te r Wood. Billington. APPRECIATION


SAUNDERS.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Saunders wish to express th e ir appreciation to th e Rev. J . H. Renton, relatives and friends, for gifts, cards and good wishes


received by th em on th e occasion of th e ir silver wedding anniversary. Church Gates, Gisburn.


BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


FROST.—Loving b irth d ay mem­ ories 15 November) of a dear wife a n d mother, who died 17 May. 1967. Night and day she bore her pain


To wait for cure, b u t all in vain: son Anthony.


He took h er home and gave her — rest.From h u sb an d George and


God only knew w h a t was th e best.


ALAN PARKER Funeral Director


The National Association of Funeral Director*:


Member of today. Friday, 17


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Courteous Service with Attention to Detail.


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