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12 CUthcroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, October 20, T967 PRIMROSE GARAGE WITH B.M.C.


LEAD INTO 1968


All your criticisms answered


with Full New Range


SEE US FOR DETAILS


E. and D. HORSFIELD


Joinery and Building Contractors BACK BRENNAND STREET CLITHEROE—Tel: Chatburn 448


All types of work undertaken Joinery, Building, Plastering. Slating. Tiling Contracts taken for Reinforced Concrete projects


INTERWOVEN—WANEY EDGED—RUSTIC FENCING MADE AND ERECTED


ADVICE AND ESTIMATES GIVEN GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.


AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SU R V E YO R S AND VALUERS


6-8 Church Street Clitheroe - Tel: 3252


B L A C K B U R N O F F IC E ; 35 P R ESTO N NEW ROAD. TEL. 55425. SP A C IO U S 4 -B ED RO O M ED S EM I-D E T A C H E D H O U S E . '


114 PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE


b Situated in a popular position convenient for shops and t us services and commanding excellent views towards Wadding* ton Pells There are pleasant gardens to the front and rear and


he accommodation contains: s WIDE ENTRANCE* HALL: LOUNGE 14* 6'* x 12* 6*’ new


6uperior tiled tireplnie rmxi fitting: DINING ROOM. H' x 12* 4*. superior tiled lirop'ace. Bnxl fitting: SUN LOGGTA. i r x 9* c”: MORNING ROOM 10* 6*’ x 9' 6" plus 6* 6*’ X G' 6*’ Rayburn wooker: KITCHEN, stainless steel sink unit, fitted cupboards


ROOM. w Rear covered porch to FUEL STORE and SEPARATE W.C. e


ith formica working surfaces. 10’ FOUR BEDROOMS 1: 14* «* x 12* G*\ 2: 14* x 12* G'\ 3:


Rates payable £63 Leasehold Ground Rent £5-16-10 p.a. SU B S T A N T IA L L Y B U IL T D ET A C H ED HOUSE.


“SUNNYCROET." HOLDEN STREET, CLITHEROE


nd convenient position close to the centre of the town. • Comprising1 HALL: LOUNGE. 13’ 10” x 12’ 3”. bay window:


EPARATE W C a Constructed in the early 1930’s and occupying a prominent


DINING ROOM. 12’ 3” x 11’ 2”; KITCHEN stainless steel sink unit fitted wall cupboards.


12’ BEDROOM 1 13’ 9” x 11* 7* fitted wardrobe. BEDROOM 2: BA 2 ’ x U \ fitted wardrobe. BEDROOM 3: 7’ x 7’. TWO-PIECE S THROOM with airing cupboard and immersion heater;


Concrete paths and drive: ample space for garage. Freehold. Rates payable £50


36 KING STREET, WHALLEY


e A well-constructed terrace house with single bay front Llevation situated jn the centre of the village and comprising: xOUNGE. 17* x t2’ 3” modern fireplace: DINING ROOM. 14’ 3” BE 12* 6”: KITCHEN. 9’ x 8’. could be extended into wash-house: B DROOM l : 16* X 14’ 9**: BEDROOM 2: 14* 6” x 10*: LARGE


£ 22.


ATHROOM with bath washbasin and W.C. Immersion heater. The large bedroom could be split to form two. Room for garage ut the rear All mains services Freehold. Rent charge £1-18-0 per annum. Rates payable


15 CHURCH CLOSE, WADDINGTON


a Superior detached bungalow occupying a choice position 1 3 ' X 10' 4" BEDROOM 1. 12* x 8' BEDROOM 2. 11' 9" X


pproximately 1$ miles from Clltheroe. 15 Comprising: LOUNGE 16’ x IT 9’*: DIN1NG/KITCHEN


live radiators Rates Payable £43. Leasehold. G.R. £10 per annum.


S TO N E B U IL T END OF T E R R A C E HOUSE


. 13, KING LANE, CLITHEROE.


- rn tiled fireplace: SITTING ROOM 14' 3" X IT U" tiled fire-' ’plSce back bolter. KITCHEN 11 4" x 6 4" PANTRY: THREE ■’BEDROOMS 1) J2’ 2" x 9’ 9" 2) 10 x 10 large walk :n ward-


"‘other facilities. e Comprising: ENTRANCE HALL: LOUNGE 11 6" x U' 6" mod­


Situate close to the centre and ideal for shopping and all


■ with airing cupboard and Immersion heater. All mains ser­ -vices Rear yard with side passage Fuel Store. W.C.


■ robe Rates Payable. ,£1G . .Freehold.


I T 9” x 6 6 MODERN THREE’ PIECE BATHROOM ...........................


AG EN T S FOR THE


Leek and Westbourne Building Society


FOUNDED 1856 ASSETS EXCEED £200,000,000


ROOM q or STOREROOM 26' 9" x 8’ 9" dormer window: GARAGE 15' K 8'. 9".


0' 10" HALF TILED BATHROOM: Ramsay ladder to BED­ CENTRAL HEATING by a high output back boiler to heat 6” \ 8- 4: 7* ‘9“ x 6*. HALF-TILED THREE-PIECE BATH­


ith access to PLAYROOM or STORE. ag GARAGE 1H* 6’* x 8* 7”, Mains electricity, water and drain­


CLITHEROE Tel: 3883 (4 lines)


IMMACULATE USED CARS


1967 SINGER VOGUE ESTATE automatic 2,000 miles only, immaculate, cost new £1125 a big saving at £1,025 view by pre-arrangement .


1966 AUSTIN A60 de luxe, bluc/white flash £600


1966 MG .1100, red, one owner, excellent, low mileage car ................................................ £<>20


1964 MINI Supers, choice of three from ...... £285


1964 (Late) VAUXHALL Viva De Luxe, stone grey, good throughout .................... £365


1964 FORD CORTINA, two door dc luxe, maroon ......................................................... £350


1963 MINI Traveller Dc Luxe, green, absolutely immaculate ............................ £300


1962 RILEY 4/72 maroon, beige leather, recent engine, ‘X’ tyres ............................ £395


AUSTIN A60's choice of three, all in im­ maculate condition from ........................ £425


HOTHERSAI.L & FORREST F.A.L.P.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone: 2S95 (Evenings 3755 and 2180)


W A D DING TO N. T H E SU P E R B L Y A P PO IN T ED S EM I -D E T A C H E D BUNGALOW


21 GHURCI-I CLOSE, WADDINGTON


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:


H O T H E R SA L L & FO R R E ST


SU P E R IO R T E R R A C E D DW E L L IN G H O U S E W ITH FOUR B ED RO O M S


No. 69 WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE


f Conveniently placed in n desirable locality, this stone-


ronted residence offers the following accommodation: r Vestibule: hall: lounge with bay; dining room; breakfast


Room for Carport. r Rateable value: £48 (payable £27-16-01. Annual ground


ent: £3-10-0. Vacant possession T H E SU P E R IO R T E R R A C E D DW E L L IN G H O U S E .


lnterior tile range: dining room, all-tiled range: kitchen and rarder on the ground floor: three excellent bedrooms and bath­


placed in a mast desirable locality. i ACCOMMODATION: vestibule: hallway: lounge with bay.


Tills substantial stonc-frinted property is conveniently


24 SCHOOL TERRACE, CLITHEROE


Mains services.


oom with high quality three-piece bathroom suite. Yard a t rear with small workshop. Fuel Store and W.C.


Annual rates payable: £27-16-0 Annual ground rent: £2-6-0. Vacant possession.


The Stone Built Dwcllinghouse


21 M O N T AG U E ST R E ET . C L IT H E R O E


oedrooms above. Yard and usual r a t e s payable:


e A compact stone-built prop­ king room, living room and


rty ready for modernisation. t Accommodation: hallway: sit­ bitchen on the ground floor. Two


£12-14-10 Vacant possession. The Stone Built Dwcllinghouso


ffices Mains services. Annual


10 M O S S STR E ET. C L IT H E RO E


g Comprising: vestibule with r lazed panel inner door; sitting koom, modern tile ranee: living r itchen, tile range. Two bed­


offices. Mains services 13 amp plugs. Vacant possession.


ooms above. Yard with usual Business and Property.


The Old Established Grocery and Mixed Business.


r Comprises: sales shop; living witted combination sink (h. & c. toom, bright kitchen and annexe;


31 W A T ER LOO ROAD, C L IT H E R O E


wo bedrooms and loft boxroom. Yard and usual offices.


Auction Sale of Furnishings etc. Instructed by D. R. Dawson. Esq. H O T H E R SA L L & FO R R E ST will soil by auction on


Wednesday, 1st November at the


DOW ER HOUSE, G ISBU R N Surplus


H O U S EH O LD FU R N ISH IN G S Glass. Brtc-a-Brac, etc. Details in next issue.


Auctioneers’ Offices: Bank Salerooms. Clithcroe.


(Tel. 2695).


r Comprising: vestibule; sitting foom, tile range: living kitchen,


22 N EL SON STR E ET, LOW MO O R


b ater), asphalted floors: two bedrooms: modern three-piece Yathroom; useful loft boxroom.


services.


B U S IN E S S FO R SALE. W A D D ING TO N .


T H E CO U N T R Y S TO R E


with S u b Post .Office attached. M To be sold on the retirement of


essrs. Brown & Boothman. l Tlic premises may be had on


ease. Particulars from: H O T H E R SA L L & FOR R EST,


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


H O T H E R SA L L & FO R R E ST , Auctioneers and Estate Agents . Bank Salerooms Clitheroe. Tel. 2695.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


GENTS NEW HUD SON CYCLE, good cond., £12. Dropside cot. £3 (no mattress).—“Kemplc Vista.” Clitheroe Road Burrow.


BULOV A F IN E SW IS S WA TCH E S —At Coneron and Leernlng, 17- 19 Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 262G.


P R AM S E R V IC E :


covered: new aprons, wheels re­ Htyred and repaired.—A. E.


Wargreaves. Moor Lane, and oone Lane, Clitheroe. Tci, 2683.


CO RN ER HOUSE, King Lane. Clitheroc. Ladies’ and gent’s pure wool Shepherd vests.


D IM P L E X PANE L R A D IA T O R 1 .Clitheroe 3862. after 6-30 p.m.


kw. as new. £12 only, reduction of £5 from original price.—Tel.


TWO S E T S ladles’ golf clubs with bags ana one -caddie-car.—Hill Tel Clltheroe 2843. -


P IA N O S TU N ED A N D R E P A IR ED —Write or phone. Sharp. Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury, Mellor 787 (Late of New Bank Road)


TW IN BEDS, eiderdowns and mattresses, chest of drawers desk and dressing table In light oak. £35.—Ring Chatburn 325.


MOFFAT ELECTRIC COOKER, £35. Ring Chatburn 325.


hoods re­ R E ED ED Hardboard—Peg Board


—Insulation Board.—Waterloo Timber Co.. Clitheroe. Tel 3263.


A N T IQ U E S ID E BO A R D , excellent cond.—Apply Chard. Clltheroe Road Barrow. Tel. Whatley 2197.


M O D E R N V A LO R paraffin con­ vector heater, as new. cost £12


Accept £6 O.n.o.—24 Turner St.. Clltheroe.


LIVESTOCK


swja nceuseti; lying-out. gave. 12.302 lbs. a t 3*97c; calf 13.650 lbs. a t 3.83%: calf 18,353 lbs. a t 4-02<,o: calf. 17.575 lbs. a t 4*86%; calf.—Clark. Lowcocks, Bradford Phone Chatburn


POULTRY


prices.— c burn 271


irices.—a i/ownson. Tel PETS


W H IT E K IT T EN free home.— 13 Parker Av., after 5 p.m.


to good Clitheroe,


. Tel.. 2950. h .c .b m a r m e t q u e e n p r a m .


Peri'eet £20. P-V.C. playpen mattress. £L—Tel. Chatburn


318. alter 6 pam____________


PIANO recently overhauled, free to first caller.—Apply after 5-30 p.in.--15 Princess Av.,


Clitheroe. ___________________


DIMplfx oil-filled radiator •* kw.P\EX new< wlth guarantee


Accent £10.—Apply Farm chatburn.


Mill HCy


■inert pnnD-fOOE, black, works ic- 1 conditioned • engine. approx. t 5°00n miles- new battery, good


639 or*call *24* Talbot Close, Clitheroe - •................ ' ______


2v?;? £75:—Ring , Clithcroe


cut. | . nxi) * pft'AM. blue/whlte, sh a l low .


l l n n u I r d S f ^ d . . Par):, clltlieroe.


]s0 Karricot. Edlsford


Di fEPo f0nEE84E 'cu rT t ra£S-l0-0:' 12-4£nn'ft ^O-iO-O: 18*5 cu. It.


£98-lo!o; neW--With. nv®..£cn«n guarantee.


refrigerators. ^ CUthcroe T F nBuy . all


ow at Lancas-


wl Ue/n’Cvy With mattress, tur rug Hroderle Angluise canopy.


ard and usual offices. Mains The Torraced Dwellinghousc.


6 K IR K M O O R ROAD. C L IT H E R O E


t A stone-built property with


Hallway: • sitting room, parlour range: living room, tile range: kitchen. Two bedrooms. Yard with usual offices. Mains services. Vacant possession.


The Freehold Dwcllinghouse.


36 A L B E R T STR E ET. LOW M O O R


water to sink), all asphalt floors: b two bedrooms (bath and wash­


r Comprising: vestibule: sitting sual offices. Mains services.


oom: living kitchen (h. & c. uasin fitted in rear). Yard and


Modernised Dwellinghouse.


SPECIAL AUTUMN OFFER


CURTAINS FREE . . •


. made up of charge


Bring us your Measurements


Wc cio the rest


Velvet and Net curtaining) Dress Fabrics


, ,


Crimplene • press Tartans.


Dress Wools and


(This offer Excludes Ml fur­ nishing fabrics undei 4/- . per yard also


Now Autumn anci deslcn<? in Viyclla ana Clydelfn Brushed Rayons,


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


IT A L IA N Q U ILT IN G . New traced cushion pack, by Penelope. 4/fa


each.—From: The Sampler. 20 Moor Lane. Clltheroe.


CHILDREN’S TREWS from 7/11 pair; anoraks from 24/6.— Economic Stores, 70 Whallcy


Road. Clltheroe. C E D A R Weather Board, Soft­


woods. Hardwoods and Carcass Timber.—Waterloo Timber Co., Clitheuoe. Tel 3263.


M.C.B. SILVER CROSS PRAM, whito/peony.- hood, apron and


canopy. £8 o.n.o.; also strong playpen with wooden floor.—12 De Lacy St.. Clitheroe..


CO RN ER HOUSE. King Lane, s Clitheroe. Twill Unnnclette L A D IE S ’ Fancy Stretch nylons,


heets and Dormy blankets. Tweeds.Velvet Home Sewing Aids


Zips sylko. Vilenc in stock.


perfect. Special .ofTer 1/11 Pair. —Economic Stores, 70 Wlialley Road Clltheroe.


R E -U PHO L ST ER Y . Save middle­ man’s profit. Wo re-cover your


etc.


ODDIES TEXTILES LTD.,


14_16 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 3346


treasured 3-plece suites as new from as little as 18 gns.: chairs £7 Over 100 patterns. Free estimates. Distance no object.— Write or phone BEAKBANE. 50 Zion Street. Burnley. Tel. 27188.


W A L K IN G H O M E ? Pop a nylon mac In your pocket. Junior


Road, Clitheroc.


Miss. Ladies and Gents.—At Economic Stores, 70 Whallcy


L A D IE S ’ TR EWS, anoraks, poplin and terylcno raincoats.. Good choice at Economic Stoics. 70 Wlinlley Road. Clitheroe.


JUNE 19C3 MORRIS MINI Trav eiler. Good condition. £250.— Tel. Clltheroe 2331.


FOLDING PRAM, navy, £4-10-0: also Moses basket, in good con­ dition. £3 o.n.o.—Fall-haven Edisford Rd.. Waddington.


L A RG E DOG B A SK ET. 15/-.— Apply 49 Warwick Drive Cllth-


croc.


COOD S E L E C T IO N of ladles winter coats, wool and crimp- lone suits and dresses 36” to 50 ’ hips.—At: Economic Stores, 70 Wliallcy- Road, Clltheroc.


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


Nelson


FOR TWO W E E K 8 ONLY. 25/G Westclox alarms reduced to 19/11 • each. Full range of Timex shockproof watches now in stock Order-early for Xmas. —Morton’s. . 18. Moor Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 2420.


C A R S E A T CO V ER S (Kumficar) H in red tartan., for Triumph


erald. Good condition. £4-10-0 31 Victoria St.'Tel. 29o0.


he following accommodation;


oom with “Rayburn”; Kitchen fitted stainless steel sink unit. Four bedrooms and three-piece bathroom. Asphalted yard with fuel stores and outside w.c.


An entirely up-to-date residence in a delightful village. Accommodation: HALL: LOUNGE: KITCHEN: TWO BED­


F! W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castleoale Clitheroe ESTATE agents and valuers


TeE 2092 ' Evenings 2016


LOCAL AGENTS FOR B R A D FO R D P E RM A N EN T BU IL D IN G SOCIETY— M O R TG AG E S R E A D IL Y A V A ILA B L E .


t h e SUPERB s t o n e -f r o n t e d m o d e r n d e t a c h e d BUNG A LOW


S DORSET DRIVE, CLITHEROE


open fields yet being within easy access to schools shops and all services.


The well-planned spacious accommodation comprises:


rench windows, unit-fitted kitchen, etc. Garage. Neatly laid well fenced gardens of good proportions.


4 good bedrooms. • bathroom, separate w.c.. entrance hall, F lounge with full-length stone fireplace, dining room with


THE CAREFULLY M A IN T A IN E D S EM I-D E T A C H E D R E S ID EN C E


1 BEECHWOOD a v e n u e , CLITHEROE ;


C Pleasantly situated in a good residential district and with ENTRALLY HEATED ACCOMMODATION as follows: Vacant possession on completion of purchase.


3 bedrooms (the principal bedroom having a full range of fitted wardrobes), half-tiled bathroom, separate w.c., entrance iinll lounge with communicating doors to dining room, excellent kitchen, etc. Garage. Freehold and free from rent charge.


T H E BEAUTIFULLY M A IN T A IN E D AND M O ST T A S T E FU L L Y APPOINTED FR E EH O LD T E R R A C E D HOUSE


17 KIRKMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE


w Being conveniently situated for the town and all services ith fully modernised accommodation, as follows:


Two good bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes; 3-piece bathroom, front entrance porch:


Vacant possession on completion of purchase.


NEW DETACHED and SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS


NOW IN T H E CO U R S E OF CO N ST RU C T IO N IN A D E L IG H T FU L R U R A L S E T T IN G at


SABDEN VILLAGE (4 miles Clithcroe)


2 BEDROOM DETACHED at £3.475. 3 BEDROOM DETACHED at £3.975.


4 B EDROOM DETACHED at £4.375. P R IC E INCLUDES G A S -F IR E D C EN T R A L H EA T ING AND GARAGE.


_____________'


2 BEDROOM SEM I-D ET A CH ED at £2.650. 3 BEDROOM SEM I-D ET A CH ED at £2,925. ROOM FOR GARAGE ON A L L PLOTS.


9 5% mortgages available to suitable applicants. Road charges included: choice of decor: ail mains services, etc. 10-yoar guarantee under the N.H.B.R.C. Representative in Site Saturdays and Sundays, 2-0—“ 4-30 p.m.


New Detached and Semi-Detached Houses


and Bungalows of Superior Quality now in course of construction at


EDISFORD PARK CLITHEROE


A mosf'ilosireblo rural situation on the outskirts of town, yet oner/rtB all services— primary school, shops, etc., noarby.


SEMI-DETACHED H OUSES W ITH 3 B ED RO O M S at £2,795. £2,895, £3.125.


SEMI-DETACHED BU NGALOW S W ITH 3 B ED RO O M S at £2.925. SEMI-DETACHED BU NG A LOW S W ITH 2 B ED RO O M S at £2.675.


DETACHED BUNGALOWS W ITH 3 B ED RO O M S at £3,125. and £3.695.


DETACHED HOUSES WITH 3 B ED RO O M S at £3.095. 95% mortgages available to suitable applicants.


Road charges included: choico ot decor: room for garage on all properties: insulated lofts, etc.


10-year guarantee under the N.H B.R.G. REPRESENTATIVE on site each S unday from 2-0 n.m.


Maximum Mortgage Facilities are available on all of tile above.


Full details oE the above and other properties for sale in the are/ on request at the ollice of:


silling room, living room fitted kitchen: small garden at rear. Brick-built garage 18* x 12*. Annual rates £19-13-10.


Being situated in a higli-class residential area, adjoining


SALES BY AUCTION


T. S IL V E RW OOD— J . BA L SH AW “D E L A M E R E ”


PO U LT R Y FARM,


M A R TH O LM E LANE. G R EA T HARWOOD


(Situate down Martholme Lane, between Game Cock Inn and


Great Harwood road end). Saturday. October 28th, for Mr. J. A. Comal!


c arris Mower; 2 r.t. trailers; y.hain harrows, as new; 50 gall, b o. tank; r.t. barrow: electric i oiler; Cotto electric drier: fron vice; iron bath: extractor pan; Rotoinaid egg washer* ten olastic buckets: 20 cow buckets; vther buckets; creosote sprayer: garious troughs; Kayccc injector hun; mother hen brooder: new noppers: wire frames; new wire s etting and Grilweld: galv. pheets: polystrenc sheets: hose eiping; 30 cement flags. 3’ x 2’: hlectric cable: time switch; Shep­ berds 3-tier electric brooder; two clocks 150 Shepherds H i” laying sages. 4 yrs.; various timber;


undries and spares. c Seven cabins: two excellent


•with other useful items. a Sale 12-30 p.m. (prompt start


erandas: two night arks, along


ppreciated). T. Silverwood— J. Balshaw, Ciithcroe. Tel. 3228. 2011.


Or C. Silverwood. Slaidburn 652.


TWO B RO O K FARM. H AW KSHAW, BU R Y


T. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW having received instructions will sell by auction lor Mr. Alan Scott


Saturday. November 4th, 1967 s 50 head of dairy and young


mtock, machinery and imple­ a ents. dairy appliances, poultry


alshaw. Clithcroc. Tel. 3228. 2011, or Slaidburn 652.


ppliances. Particulars next week. B Auctioneers: T. Silverwood. J.


R IC H A R D T U R N E R & SON Auctioneers & Valuers.


Bcntham, Nr. Lancaster. Local Offices:


34a. K IN G ST R E ET . C L ITHERO E . Tel. 23C9.


FO R TH CO M IN G AUCT ION SA L E S NOT FU L LY A D V E R T IS E D


October. s 24th Tuesday. Complete disper­


Dead Stock at Lower Haygarth Farm. Cautley. Sedbergh.


al sale of Farming Live and


.m. p25th Wednesday. Complete dis­


f 24th Tuesday: Sale of ’Clan- Iield.’ Long Preston Nr. Skipton. pn the Masonic Hall. Settle, at 3


Exors of J. L. Spencer dec’d. m 25th Wednesday: Beautifully


t ank Terrace, Long Preston in p..m.


he Masonic Hall, Settle at


Mnsongall. Wcsthou.se. A For Sale by Private Treaty,


* acres of pasture land at


n attractive bungalow known as 2 F A IR F IE L D D RIVE , C L IT H E R O E


loAn excellent Detached Bunga­ s w. well built to the highest tpecifications. Ideally situated in


his high class residential area. h Comprising: Entrance porch,


glazing etc T Full particulars from: Rd.


ull central heating, double litheroe. Tel. 2369. Curner and Son. 34a, King Street.


T H E C L IT H E R O E AUCT ION M A R T CO.. LTD.


at 11-30 a.m. M O N D A Y N EXT. 23rtl OCT.


TO D A Y . F R ID A Y . 20th OCT. Sale of in-calf and store cattle


Fatstock at 11-30 a.m. a On offer: 75-85 steers, heifers


bersal sale of Draft Ewes. Beef­ areeding cattle and implements


t Lamb Hill. Slaidburn for


k odernised country cottage hnown as Crow Trees. Grossing- s am with 10 acres or land for


ale in one or three lots. B 31st Tuesday: Sale of 7 Green


November. 3 Wednesday. 1st: Sale of approx.


2 600 Honnegger pullets (laying Herg. Manure spreader; Massey


to 6 months). F Ferguson v.o. tractor (1955),


MEMOR I A L S


In Stock specially tor Clltheroe cemetery regulations Send for designs and prices or call and Inspect.


NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS:— W. ROCK & CO. MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN RD.,


GREAT HARWOOD T ELl 2154


Established 31 years


No connection with any other firm or individual BIRTHS


M A SH IT E R (nec Lawrcnson).— On 16 October 1967. a t Queen's Park Hospital, now at Bramley Meade to Alan and Margaret, f a son Andrew James, a brother


Tor Jane. hanking all concerned.^


O RM ERO D (nee Blacklock).—On 15 October. 1967. a t Bramley Meade, to Harry and Maureen, a son Neil Anthony. Thanking all concerned.


cabins 30’ x 18’ and 32’ x 18*; 1abin 24’ x 12’. 16’ x 8’, 14’ x 8’. v2’ x 8’ 10’ x 8’. Three rearing


TO M L IN SO N (nee Robinson).— On 15 October. 1967, a t Bramloy Meade, to Peter and Gcorgcena, a son Ian Andrew, a brother for Karen and June. Thanking all concerned. .


COMING OF AGE


R IV ER S . — Congratulations and best wishes Joan on your 21st birthday (24 October. 1967). —Love mum. dad and Susan.


R IV ER S . — Congratulations and best wishes Joan on your 2lst birthday 24 October. 1967. Lots of love. Michael.


ENGAGEMENTS


SCO T T— THOMPSON. — T h e engagement


Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott of 18 Railway View. CUthcroe. and Hilary Margaret, only daughter of Mr. W. H. Thompson, of Oxford, and the late Mrs. M. B. Thompson.


between Roy, youngest son of is announced SILVER WEDDING


R IC E— ECCLES. — Congratula­ ations and best wishes Margaret ove, from mum.


and Tom on your silver wedding Lnniversary 17 October. 1967.


R IC E— ECCLES. — Congratula­ tions on your 25th wedding anniversary (Thomas a n d Margaret) 17 October. 1967. May your silver turn to gold —From Michael and Barbara.


GOLDEN WEDDING


L A N C A ST E R— GR EENER .— Con­ gratulations Hugh and Dell on s your golden wedding anniver­


With love and best wishes. —From all the family.


ary. 20 October. 1967. DEATHS


BIRCH.—On 12 October. 1967. in hospital. Lewis. the dearly a loved husband of Becca Birch


I nd dear father of Geoffrey Rrene and David, of 14 Henthorn


a service in St. Paul’s Church Low Moor preceded cremation at Accrington on 16 October. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington Clitlieroe. Tel. 2582.


oad Clltheroe, aged 65 years;


JOHNSON.—On 12 October. 1967. in hospital, Walter, the beloved J husband of the late Minnie


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


kipton. on 17 October. nd John Church.


Cohnson, of Wesleyan Row. Clltheroe. in his 84th year. S remation took place at


McHALE.—On 13 October. 1967. 6 in hospital Bridget McHale of


t all, lounge, kitchen/dlnette, awo large bedrooms, bathroom and sun lounge: undercover pccess to large garage. This pro­ i erty has been maintained in fmmaculate condition and has


h8 Whalley' Road CUtheroe. in wer 9 ls t year. Requiem Mass a ill be offered In Ss. Michael (Friday) 20 October, at 10 a.m.


today


prior to interment a t Clitheroe cemetery. R.I.P. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


NIVEN.—On Monday. 16 October 1967. Isabella, aged 82 years, the dearly loved wife of the late John Niven, of 2 Holden Street. Clitheroe. Interment was at Clitheroe Cemetery on Thursday 39 October. —Inq. Calverley’s Clltheroe. Tel. 3297 and 2017.


SAN D ER SON .—On 15 October, 1967. at his home. Lamb Roe Cottage. Whnllcy. Richard, the dearly loved husband of Rachel, aged 83 years. Interment was at Whalley New Cemetery on Wednesday last. —Inq. Alan Parker. Tci. Whalley 3201.


lambs, sheep and ewes. Last sale Nos.: cattle 67; pigs


please. nd cows; 65-70 pigs; 1,300


50; sheep 1.295. Sheep ballot 11 a.m. for stock


graded by th a t time. Cattle in by 11-15 a t very latest


s 1-30 a.m. followed a t once by yale of upwards of 70 smart


T U E SD A Y N EXT. 24th OCT. 1 Weekly sale of 60-80 calves at


t ertificate of agglutination blood


first. F R ID A Y N EXT, 27th OCT.


oung local newly-calved cattle, c Cattle accompanied by a vet’s


est housed separately and sold


classes of store sheep, ewes, lambs and rams.


At 11-30 a.m. 3,500 head of all


10th and 24th November. Hire purchase facilities avail­


Other all-classes sales:* Fridays able. Tel.. 3325. JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


d From store in the matter of c ebt, from properties in the dourse of sale, in the matter of geceased estates, for clients viving up their homes and for


endors generally within the . . SALEROOMS


STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE.


Tomorrow, Saturday. 21st Octobor, at 10-30 a.ni.


GOOD SELECTION ANTIQUE AND GENERAL


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


w Sale to commence at 10-30 a.m, r ith small goods <250 lots)


all). View to 9 p.m. JOHN E. PINDER.


Auctioneer Valuer and Estate Agent,


Stone-Bridge. Longridgo. Tel. 2282.


by our own transport if required by arrangement ’through the


office. WE BUY and- SELL


SECOND-HAND FU RN ITU R E AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS IN GOOD CO N DIT IO N Hours of Opening:


Thurs./Frl.—1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays—9 a.m. to 12 noon an d 1-30 to 4-0 p.m.


Mon./Tues.—1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday—Closed


J. GLEAVE


103 WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE Tci. 3880


Goods collected and delivered esuming 1-30 p.m. (700 lots in


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens TEL. C LITH E RO E 3298


ALAN PARKER Funeral Director


The National Association of Funeral Director.


Momber ot


ABBEY house CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


The LAST TRIBUTE IN hapel ot Rest available. For Prompt and


Courteous Service with Attention to Detail


Thos. Rock


MONUMENTAL MASON


Phone GL Harwood 3684


7b Market. Place CLITHEROE


Memorials Eto., in Stona Marble and Granite


Published by UNITED NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. Clltheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street. Clithcroe. Tel. 2333/4 tuid printed at NorthgRte. Blackburn. Tci. 52345 London Offlce: 37 Tudor Street. E.C.4, Registered at the GPO as a Newspaper.


TOMLINSON’S Funeral. Services


* Rockdale V Eshton Terrace


Tel. Clitheroc 2345 F LOW ER S beautify the


service, symbolising affec­ tion and sympathy. Our awareness of th is is reflected in tho care with which flowers are arranged.


C PERSONAL SERVICE. TERMENT’ or CREMATION.


T E L E PH O N E W H A L L E Y 3201 fD A Y nr N IG H T


SLINGER.—On 13 October 1967. suddenly, at his home. 5 George Street. Clitheroe. Fred, the dearly loved husband of Mary Slingcr. aged 68 years: a service p in Trinity Methodist Church


Creceded interment a t Clitheroe


—Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroc. Tel. 2582.


emetery on 19 October.


Wreaths, Bouquets. eto.


Cut Flowers


A. Pearce and Son, Chatburn Nurseries


(near Pcndle Hotel) Tci. Chatburn 230.


Residence: 14 Brook Street. Clitheroe.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


B IR C H—Mrs. T. Birch and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their


kind expressions of sympathy t md floral tributes received in


4 Henthorn Road. Clitlieroe.


dheir bereavement: also the Qoctors and staff of E2 Ward. b ueen’s Park Hospital Black­ 1urn. for their kindness


GUDGEON.— Mr. and Mrs. J. Gudgeon wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during their sad bereavement. 11 Railway View. Clithcroc.


JOHNSON.—The family of the late Mr. W. Johnson wish to b thank all friends and neigh­


s ours for kind expressions of rympathy and floral tributes aeceived in their bereavement: Clso th e doctor and staff of k litheroe Hospital, for their 3indness.


2 Parson Lane. Clithcroe.


NIVEN.—The family of the late Isabella Niven wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ sbours for kind expressions of


rympathy and floral tributes teceived during their recent


2ime of sorrow. Holden Street. Clitlieroe. .


PATTERSON.—The family of the t late Sarah Patterson, sincerely


nhank all relatives, friends and s eighbours for expressions of rympathy and floral tributes


ment: also the doctors and staff of Raikeswood Hospital. Skip- H ton, the Matron of Waddington


and, for their kindness.


eceived In their sad bereave­


l ospital and the Rev. Frank- 85 Waddington Road, Clitheroe.


R IGBY ,—Mrs. Rigby and family •wish to thank all relatives friends and neighbours for their Kind expressions of sympathy t and floral tributes received in


5 The Green. Slaidburn.


nheir sad bereavement: also the d cv. G. Gaze and the family 1octor for their kindness.


SAN D ER SON ,—Mrs. Rachel San­ derson and family wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for the kind expressions ol sympathy received by them during their sad bereavement: also the family doctors and the


SEED .—Tlie family of the late


district nurses for their kind­ ness. Lamb Roe Cottage Whallcy


Maggie Seed. sincereLy thank all relatives, friends and neighbours f for expressions of sympathy and


11 York Lane. Langho, Nr. Blackburn.


or their kindness.


sloral tributes received in their Lad bereavement: also the Sancashire County Ambulance f ervice and the Rev. A. Clark


SHARPLES.—Mr. Sharpies Jack r and family, sincerely thank all


0 Pimlico Road Clithcroe.


belatives, friends and neigh­ eours for floral tributes and cxpressions of sympathy re­ 5eived in their sad bereavement.


SLINGER.—Mrs. Slinger and family wish to thank ail rela­ ftives friends and neighbours


s or their kind expressions of rympathy and liorni tributes aeceived in their bereavement; t lso the doctor the police and khe Rev. R. Jobling, for their 5indness. George Street, Clitheroe.


THOMPSON.—The nephews and nieces ol the late Mrs. Emily Thompson wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours s for their kind expressions of


rympathy and floral tributes seceived during their time of porrow. A special thanks to the


Ward, Victoria Hospital. Accring­ ton, also the Rev. E. S. Joselia for his kind ministrations. 22 Accrington Road Whallcy,


olice, doctors and staff of FM5


V A R L EY .—The family of th e late Annie Gertrude Varley. sincerely thank all relatives friends and neighbours for floral tributes


r and expressions of sympathy


ment: also the family doctor and the Rev. Campbell for their kindness. 4 Wood Park Avenue. Knaresborough. .Yorks.


eceived in their sad bereave­


WEBST ER .— Mrs. M. A. Webster, Brian, Betty. Alan and Ellen,


sincerely thank everyone for the lovely floral tributes, messages


of sympathy received, and kind­ ness shown, during their time of sorrow. 9 George Street Clithcroe.


IN MEMORIAM


C A PST IC K .—In. loving memory of a dear mum (Mary Ellen) who died 17 October, 1966. We think of you in silence But with no outward show. For all the hearts th a t beat B sincerely.


—eat silently and low. amily.


f Front son. George, Jenny and


L E EM ING .—In loving memory of a dear father and grand­


father Frederick, died 23 October, 1966. Always remembered. —From Dorothy. Kenneth, Elaine, Valerie and Andrew.


BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


S IN GLETO N.—Treasured birth­ day memories, 20 October, of our dear son John


Loved and remembered every day.


—Love from mum and dad. APPRECIATION


HEATON.—Mrs. T. A. Heaton f wishes to thank relatives and


friends for kind messages, dlowers and gifts received


3uring her stay in hospital. 0 Eshton Terraco Clitncroc.


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