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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, July 21, 1967


PRIMROSE GARAGE MGTIDE


SCINTILLATING POWER


The small sports car with the famous pedigree £684 Ex Works


1966 1966 1965 1965 1964 1964


THE BRITISH MOTOR CORPORATION LTO. Backed by 12 month warranty. Wherever you are—


8.M.C. Service keeps you point). SEE IT IN OUR


MOOR LANE SHOWROOMS NOW


WIG— THE CAR FOR ENTHUSIASTS OF ALL AGES Be Up To Tlie Minute


WANTED FOR CAS I LEGATE ANTIQUES


Shortly to open iu Clitheroe


Pottery, Figures. Guns,


Swords. Oak & Mahogany. Furniture, Oil Paintings, Water Colours. Prints. Silver. Pewter and Brass.


Anything Old and Interesting


PETER FIELD 6 DOWNHAM ROAD CHATBURN Tel: 462


VEHICLE REPAIRS


WAGONS TRACTORS CARS Etc.


Top Class Mechanic Also .....


FOR HIRE CONCRETE MIXERS


VIBRATOR ROLLER J C.B.


To in Varley


LIT T I .E IODBI-K, GISIUJRN Telephone 3 2 2


HAVING TROUBLE? With youi cai


Eleclricul Equipment Charging Circuits Starling Trouble


Flashers and Lighting If so consult:—


Dynamo Electrical Services


WATERLOO ROAD CLI THEROE — Tel: 2652


SHIPS 'CARPETS 4NL) SECONDHAND


Qualit.it*> unobtainable else­ where Made specially lor nnrd ■weai tor .shipping companies and Government battleships Large selection ol all sizes


T FOWLER W 177 CHOKLEY ROAD.


ALTON-1,E-DAI.E PRESTON Tel 35175.


B. BRIDGES Brush and Vacuum Chimney Stveen


iformerlv SEYMOURSi


Prompt Service No Dirl No Fuss


2 Woone Lane, Clilhcroc I'cl. 2807 between


DAVID WOLFKNUEN GRINDLETON


Television and


Electrical Appliance Service


For Prompt Attention Phone: Chatburn 461


Caterer lo tne Musical Profession


E. J. APPLETON PIANO TUNING


AND REPAIRING EXPERT


27 VICTORIA TERRACE KEIGHLEY


24 Hour Telephone cservlee KEIGHLEY 4864


Distance no oblert RE-UPHOLSTERY


Youi Suite mado now in moauetto or vinytlo efrom £14: with Latex cushions from £26. Chair, from £3. Wide raneo of □atterns.


Estimate, free Phone or write: J. LOMAX


55 LARKII ILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


WANTED


I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown ihlldren's and .baby wear, ladles


arid gent’s clothes, curtains, bedding, etc. Households cleared when emigrating or bereave, ment.—Ring Accrington 35885


CONCRETE


BUILDING BLOCKS (LOAD BEARING)


18 x !) x 9 with halves


18 x 9 x B. 18 x 9 x 4 PAVINGS AND PATH EDGINGS


T. VARLEY AND SONS LIMITED


5/9 ACCRINGTON ROAD WHALLEY


Telephone: 2112 D A N N Y ‘ S


UP BROOKS SAWMILL. TAYLOR ST. CLITHEROE


Tel.: 2699.


INTERWOVEN FENCING PANELS. GATES. ETC. THE NEW WANEY EDGE Fencing ot all descriptions.


RUSTIC POLES FOR FENCING.


Can be seen on the above premises.


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


VACUUM CHIMNEY SWEEPING


HOUSE CLEANING p a r k f k


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel: CLITHEROE 3475


Why put up with clump Floors?


uneven WHEN YOU CAN HAVE


Asphalt Floors AND LINO TILING


Estimates Free No Obligation Consult


JAiUKS BOLTON & Son (ASPHALTERS) LTD.


LOWER EANAM WHARF tiLACKBURN


E Blackburn 69438


on 341 (loot problems Telephone;


venings: Blackburn 55342.


SIMPSON OF COLNE Wartburg Distributors for the


NEW WARTBURG 1000 DE-LUXE SALOON


Full Stock of Spares. WEST END GARAGE.


Immediate Delivery. Burnley Road, COLNE.


New Consignments of Tropical Fish weekly. Plants, tanks and Accessories.


RONADA LTD, MJP.T.A. Professional Aquarlsts.


Queen's Park Aquarium, 153 Queen's Park Road, Blackburn. Tel. 57654.


Open Dally 9-30 a.m. to 6 p.m. •Friday 9-30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed All Day Monday.


PROPERTY WANTED


WANTED, DETACHED COTTAGE two beds one (or two) sitting


rooms, mod cons., small garden and paddock. Grindleton or surrounding villages.—Burgess, Morningwood, Staunton, Cole- ford, Glos


WANTED TO RENT


FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED to rent by company executive for about six months, from August —’Walmsley. The Lodge, High­ land Avenue. Brentwood. Essex.


WANTED TO RENT tliree-bed roomed house, will do own


repairs.—Tel. Accrington 31949 TO LET


TO LET from 12tli August. 1967, shooting rights over 3.000 acres


of moorland on tlie Yorkshire/ Lancashire border (Settle area). Reasonable rent—Apply Ingham A: Yorke. Chartered Surveyors, Littlemoor. Clitheroe.


FARMS TO LET


TO BE LET together or separately Low Field nnd .Napfia Platts Farms. Halton West. Low Field: excellent 4-bedroomed house In village.' Milking accommodation for 26 and tying for 65 head of other stock. Approx. 210 acres. Nappa Flatts- House. Buildings to tlo 40 head of stock. Approx. 80 acres.—For further particu­ lars apply to Ingham & Yorke, Chartered Surveyors Littlemoor, Clitheroe.


1964 1963 1962 1965


1964


WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE


Tel: 3883 (4 lines)


IMMACULATE — ONE OWNER GUARANTEED


USED CARS


TRIUMPH 2000, Blue Royale. MINI Super Dc Luxe, Blue. AUSTIN ACO Dark Grcy/Light Grey. AUSTIN 1100’s choice of Green or Grey. M.G. Magnate, Rose Taupe and While. AUSTIN A60. ' Countryman, Rose Taupe


While. . AUSTIN 1100's choice of Beige or Green.


1964 AUSTIN A60 Dark Grcy/Light Grey Flash. 1964 AUSTIN Mini-Countryman. Blue. 1964 AUSTIN Mini Super De Luxe choice of Red or Grech.


1963 AUSTIN A60. Blue with White Flash. USED CARS IN GOOD CONDITION


MINI Dc Luxe, Maroon or Red. MINI Traveller. Green. RILEY 4/72. Maroon, New Engine. BEDFORD 8cwl. Van. Green.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.A.L.P.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone: 2G95 (Evenings 3755 and 2180)


A Semi-Detached Residence in a Rural Situation


“LIMEUKEST”


WliALLEY ROAD, PENDLETON, CLITHEROE


(Near Clitheroe Golf Club) A well-built Pre-War Property with views for the country-


lover both front and roar ACCOMMODATION


t Vestibule- Hall: rhruugti Lounge 128’ 4" x 12’ 3” ): Breakfast


Bathroom: Usual Outside Offices Garage with asphalted Drive-In


FREEHOLD


Mains Services. Vacant Possession. Particulars and Appointments to View:


The Attractive Soml-Dotached Bungalow 61, KEMHLE VIEW, CLITHEROE


ontrolled Gas-Fired Central Heating. While situate within the Town the ouen countryside is at the doorstep.


C An un-to-datc Property with the benefit of Thcrmaticall.v ACCOMMODATION , ,


daii> ljOiince tile range; Kitchen fitted in modern inanner and having k Dmlng Alcore and wall sooting; Three Bedrooms.





Three-Piece Bathroom. Garage Garden areas front and rear. Mains faervlcos.


PaYtlcmlars and Appointments to View: Hothcrsall and Forrest.


THE FULLY MODERNISED AND NICELY MAINTAINED SEMI-DETACHED DWELLINGHOUSE


52 BROWN LOW STREET. CLITHEROE


with = tore” Thr“c bedrooms: bathroom: separate w.c. Attractive features: fitted wardrobes in principal bedroom.


entrance to staircase: lounge with bay: large lining k it ten fitted stainless steel sink unit n^nd wall cupb^oards^ Rent poich


Ine the Rlbblesdale Wanderers Cricket Field C Accommodation: open porch with B l a z e d t i o n t dJ°i.


Venetian blinds GARAGE: workshop and store. Fuel bunker.


Vacant possession


Annual ground rent: £2-12-0 Current rate: ________________


THE SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE


9 MOORLAND AVENUE, CLITHEROE


highway! and with the added attraction of a generous and w *l-rtocked garden area. Greenhouse. Toolshed.


rtininorMm- kitchen fitted ss steel sink unit: larder Three bLdroom“ brith.-Mm Sep w.c Wired for electric storage heaters.


ell-1 Accommodation• Glazed and framed porch: hall: lounge:


GARAGF tfqtne services (Gas available) Annual Ground Rent L4. Current Rate payable: £49-16-2. Vacant possession.


The Stonc-Built. Terraced Dwellinghousc.


29 WADDOW VIEW WADDINCTON


tage and comprising: vestibule; hallway; sitting room, living room kitchen and larder on the


With palisaded garden fron­


ground floor. Three upper floor bedrooms, one of which Is fitted with washbasin (h. & c. water).. Yard at rear with usual offices. Mains services. Current rates pay­ able. £20-12-9 Vacant possession.


Thu Stone-built Terraced Dwollinshousc


4. KIRKMOOR ROAD CLITHEROE.


following accommodation: — Vestibule: Hallway; Sitting Room with bay window; Living Room, tile range, asphalted floor: Kit­ chen fitted stainless steel sink; Two double Bedrooms and Three- piece Bathroom with cylinder cupboard' (Immersion heater). Yard at’ rear with Usual Offices.


. roomy property with the CHATBURN.


The Freehold Terraced Dwellinghousc.


p________


accommodation: hallway; sitting room:


roperty


A commodious stone-built with


44 DOWNHAM ROAD the


at following


larder on the ground floor. Three bedrooms above (one of which is fitted with a bath and cylinder cupboard). Yard usual offices.


living room: kitchen and rear with


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


Mains services. Annual rates


The Commodious Family Dwellinghousc


situate in a desirable locality and comprises: vestibule: hall- wav; lounge with bay. tile range: dining room tile range, roomy kitchen with fireplace, white porcelain sink (h & water): larder. On the upper floor are. three bedrooms and bathroom furnished with bath, washbasin and w.c. Yard with fuel store and w.c. Mains ser-


Tills -stone-built property No.


57 CASTLE VIEW. CLITHEROE


Is


Mains Services. Vacant Possession. Particulars from:— HOTHERSALL &


1 Vacant possession. FORREST.


Auctioneers and Estate Agents


Bank Salerooms Clitheroe. Tel *2695. MISCELLANEOUS SALES


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer In part-exchange for new goods.—24 King William Street, Blackburn


CAWTHORNE WATER COLOUR, view from base of Wiswcll Moor Clitheroe Castle in distance. Gilt frame. View at Rochdale. Offers.—Write-Box No. T1 Adver­


tiser and Times.


I960 FORD Rochdale Special. £60 o.n.o.—Tel Dunsop Bridge 249


(Ext. 1) after 0 p.m.


PRAM SERVICE: hoods re­ covered; new aprons: wheels re­ tyred and repaired. — A. R. Hargreaves. Moor Lane and Woone Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 2683


1966 MARK I* HILLMAN IMP. 10.300 .miles .only. £365 o.n.o.—


Tel. Hdlifield 261.


GARDEN-SHED. 8ft. x 5ft.: also i 18 yards .QCWaixey Edge fencing.


£i4.—Apply 9 Chatburn Old Rd.. Clitheroe: ’ '


SLIMLINE.19" T.V. Multi-channel


sets. Only £2 deposit and 9/3 weekly rental.‘Min. rental period I vear. Limited supplies act


now.—Tclehlrc, 48 .Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 3444.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone.


Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury. Mcllor 787. (Late of New Bank Road»


faharp,


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middle­ man’s profit. We re-covcr your treasured 3-piece suites as, new from as little as 18 gns.;* chairs £7 Over 100 patterns. Free estimates. Distance no object.— Write dr phone BEAKBANE. 50 Zion Street; Burnley. Tel. 27188.


RUSBRIDGE for Wall class WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS. All work carried out by our own


craftsmen and fully guaranteed. __24 Kina William Street. Blackburn. Tel. 59109.


TV FOR 6d. Positively NO DEPOSIT. For lust 6d. we will install a T.V; and fit an aerial, then you par as you view Min. rental, period. 1 year.—Telelilre, 48 Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel.


3444.......................


TRICIT.Y.. . VJSCOUNT electric cooker, new condition. Owner


moving to gas area. £20 o.n.o. 12 Woodflolds, Sconyliurst.


FOR EXPEOt ATTENTION bring your sewtng machine repairs to


The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road.


Nelson , ' Annual ground rent: £2-2-6. Annual rates payable £23-3-4. in cood residential locality nicely situated off the main, Attractively situated with the rear of the premises nd.ioin- om H e r and Kitchen Three Bedrooms- and Three-piece SEERCRAFT LIMITED


REQUIRED FOR LOCAL DUTIES — Apply to: —


VAN DRIVER


Mr. H. WOOD, Warehouse Manager, SEERCRAFT HOUSE,


KING LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone: 2301


CLEANER REQUIRED


For Mornings Only — Apply: —


SPREA.D EAGLE HOTEL SAWLEY


Tel: Cliiithurn 202 BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


BOROUGH TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT


in the above department. Salary will be assessed according to age and qualifications within the Clerical Division. Grade 1. of the National Scheme of Conditions of Service (L315-£735 with lurther progression to £860 per annum subject to qualifications).


t Applications arc invited lor he pose of Typist/Filing Clerk


s The post is on the permanent high .standard of typing efficiency


taff and is superannuablc. Applicants must possess a


and should have experience of office routine. Detailed applications giving


The Castle, Clitheroe.


H. L. SAGAR. Town Clerk.


CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORK­


INGMEN'S CLUB reciuire stew- ard witli wife to assist. Accommodation available if required. Wages above Catering Board recommendations.—Apply in writing to: Tlie Secretary, 78 Whallcy Road. Clitheroe.


FULL-TIME ASSISTANT required top wages paid. Progressive pos­ ition.—Apply Kendon’s, 33 Moor Lime. Clitheroe. between 9 a.m.


an<i 6 p.m.


SPARE TIME CASH FOR YOU as D «$• H. Christmas Club


Organiser No experience. Best commission, free gift scheme All colour. All Christmas cata­ logue ot Toys. Chocolates, Sweets, Household and Fancy Goods. Cigarettes. Wines FREE. NO OBLIGATION.—Write Dyson and Horsfall, (Dept 158). P.O. Box 100 Aqueduct Mills, Preston.


PROFESSIONAL GARDENER re­ quired three to four days per week.—Moorcock Inn Wadding­ ton.


EXPERIENCED FARM STOCK- MAN required, good working conditions. pension scheme, house available, references required.—Apply to Depot Man­ ager. c WS Ltd.. Meat Dept.,


Whalley. Tei. 3296.___________


STRONG LAD OR YOUTH re­ quired for farm work.—Apply Kdisford Bridge Farm. Clithcioe.


Tel. 3688. ______ YOUNf* LADY ASSISTANT


34 School Terrace, Clithcioe. found


-Jackson. Stoncybank. blaid- tmrn.


oof w|th "onfc lamb No mark. M A EXPISIM SERVICES


none REPAIRS, pointing, wali­ ng concreting and Macadaming


", J , f (N


—G p" mud. 1 Central Avenue. Clltiieroe prione 3610________


yK inU.R Lollg-


ricige. Longridge 2392. POULTRY


Vac.


V e 04 t f f l i S t p l / ^ t c s l t e . 4 Union St.. Low Mooi. eroc, after 4 p .m . _____


burn 271 lo an s


^08| ^ l ^ ? c M Sn U Road: Leicester.


WcI?ord Clith-


LIVE POULTRY REQUIRED, top prices.—s Townson. Tel. Slaid


qiureci for grocery, two half-days off pev week.—Apply B. Jackson,


camp astray, horned ewe in w


aforesaid, and providing for the transfer of each of the said new highways to the County Council of Lancaster as from the date on which the Minister notifies the I Council that the new


all U4l at Whalley ......... . and Clitheroe sss


reasonable hours from 21st July 1967 to 2lst October 1967. at the Ministry of Transport. St. Chris­ topher House, Southwark Street London. S.E.l. and at.thei offices of the Lancashire C.C.. County Hall Preston, the Clitheroe B.C.. Town Hall. Clitheroe, the County Divisional Surveyor s Office


o COPIES of the draft Orders ancl Town Hall Clitheroe. on payment returnable on receipt of a bona-


nd 2


Whalley. and of the g lViSif?Tail Road Engineer. Sunley Buildings.


Piccadilly Plaza. Manchester. I. ANY PERSON mav not- later ,


notice to the Minister. St. Chris­ topher House, Southwark Street. London. S.E.l.. quoting the t tie of the Order in full and stating the grounds of objection.


than 21st October. 1967 object to the making of the Orders, by


J. D. WALLACE.


Dlvisional Road Engineer. Minister of Transport.


Published bj ONI TED NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. 3 Kin, Street. Clitheroe. Tei. 5323/4 «nd printed at Northgate. Blactbum. Tel. R234S. London Odlcc: 27 Tndor Street. E.O.4.


Registered at the OPO as a Newspaper.


the names and addresses of two referees should be forwarded to the undersigned not 111101’ than Wednesday. 2nd August. 1967.


PUBLIC NOTICES


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


Notice of Completion of Audit and Deposit of Accounts for the Year Ended 31st March.


1967


that the Audit of Accounts of the above mentioned Council and of the Officers thereof for the year ended the 31st March. 1967. was completed by the District Audi­ tor on the 17th July, 1967. and that'an- abstract of the Accounts as Audited has been placed on deposit at the Offices of the Council at the address below, and will bo open for inspection during the usual office hours by local government electors for the area of the Council


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OTHER FIXTURES


Wilkinson. Olive House Farm. Grindleton, Nr. Clitheroe.


p Saturday, August 19 s Total dis-


dispersal sale for Mr. R. P. Mclvor Ccolham Farm. Twiston


Wednesday. August 30th: Total


Nr Clitheroe. Saturday September 2nd:


1967. DATED this 21st day of -July.


Council Offices. 32 Pimlico. Road, Clitheroe.


L. D. TELFORD, Clerk to the Council.


Total dispersal sale for Mr. I* Stanley. Gliyll Bottom Farm. Bolton-by-Bowland. Nr. Clitheroe.


dispersal sale for Messrs. E. and D. Wilkinson, Standridge Farm, Slaldburn. Nr. Clitheroe.


Saturday, September 16: Total T Wednesday, September 27th:


MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT . HIGHWAYS ACT, 1959


Clitheroe By-Pass) Order 196. and


The Livernool-Preston-Lceds Trunk Road (Whalley and


Clitheroe By-Pass Side Roads) Order 196.


The Livernool-Preston-Leeds Trunk. Road (Whalley and


PORT hereby gives notice that she proposes to make the follow­


THE MINISTER OF TRANS­ ing Orders


1. An Order under sections 7 and 44 of the above Act providing


(a) that a road which she proposes to construct as a By-Pass of Whallcy and


Clitheroe, in tlie County of Lancaster shall become a trunk road as from the date when the Order comes into operation, and


(b) that tlie length of the Liverpool - Preston - Leeds


• • given bv the Minister to .. the ■ County Council of Lancaster (w h o will become th e highway authority responsible for that length) that the Whalley and Clitheroe By- Pass is open for through traffic; and


(a) to improve, raise, lower or otherwise alter highways.


ways.


trunk road as from the 1st April next after tlie date on which notice Is


grec cattle, sheep, machinery and implements, for Exors. Lady Worsley-Taylor Estates^ Vicarage Farm Basliall Eaves, Nr. Clith­


otal dispersal sale of non-pedl-


venue. Clitheroe. Tel. 3228; J. Balshaw. 91 Waddington Road,


eroe. A 1. silverwood. 17. Chester


Clitheroe. Tel 2011: C. Silver- wood, Livingstone House. Slald­ burn. Tel. 652.


TENDERS


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


MOTOR VEHICLE


the supply of a 5/6 ton load capacity Diesel Motor Vehicle. The body is to be of timber con­ struction with drop sides and


Tlie Council invite .tenders for


rear end tipping operated by front mounted ram.


seded shall cease to bo. a |


Engineer and Council.


Any further _ particulars re- h cnn'pvnr to the


envelope endorsed “Tender for Motor Vehicle” should be for­


Tenders enclosed in a sealed


warded to reach me not later than . 10 a.m. on Monday, August. 1967.


Tlie lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.


an Order under section 9 of the above Act authorising the Minister—


L D. TELFORD. Clerk to the Council.


Council Offices. 32 Pimlico Road, Clitheroe.


(b) to stop up highways, and (c) to construct new high-j BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


DEMOLITION WORK Moor. Clitheroe.


d Tenders are invited for the 14 acres in extent, at Low


emolition of some 65 dwellings outbuildings on a site.


21st


FUNERALS c o m p l e t e l y f u r n ish e d


CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel Whalley 3248 (day or night)


Courteous Service with Attention to Detail


For Prompt and Tlios. Rock


f the relevant plans may be f Q RUjneas deposit which Is inspected free of charge at


must be submitted to the under­ signed not later than moon on Monday, 7th August, 1967.


fide tender. Tenders, in envelopes provided,


H. L. SAGAR.


Tlie Castle Clitheroe.


Town Clerk. ,


Memorials Etc.i In Stone Marble and Granite


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens TEL . CLITHEROE 3298


Wreaths. Bouquets.eto. Cut Flowers.


A. PEARCE AND SON Chatburn Nurseries tnear Pendle Hotel)


Tel. Chatburn 230


Residence: 14 Brook Street Clitheroe.


Members of Tcleflower. G. Calverley


ancl Sons Ltd. “Funeral Director”


Member of. the National Association of Funeral Directors


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST


Tell Clitheroe 3297 day 2017 night


TOMLINSON’S Funeral. Services


'Rockdale' .


. Cshton lerrace lei. Clitheroe '2345


MONUMENTAL MASON


7b Market Place CLITHEROE


Phone Gt. Harwood 3684 OUR facilities, equipment


and complete service answer every requirement for com* fort and convenience, and our premises are suited to the best interests of the bereaved.


Surveyor to the ersal sale foi\ Messrs. W. A^S. A. and


OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL Details of properties for sale . on request


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.


AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTSi SURVEYORS AND VALUERS


6-8 Church Street Clitheroe - Tel: 8252


BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW ROAD. TEL 55425. SITUATIONS VACANT


BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. WANTED LADY CLERK FOR


CLITHEROE DISTRICT OFFICE General clerical duties with small amount of typing.


38 HOUR WEEK. TWO HALF-DAYS FREE. Holiday commitments honoured.


Good salary and excellent working conditions. Apply to


THE ACCOUNTANT,


BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD., TOWN HALL STREET, BLACKBURN.


SALES BY AUCTION F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegate Tel: 2092


Clitheroe


e s t a t e a g e n t s a n d v a l u e r s Evenings 2016


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO., LTD.


No sale, today. Friday 21st July MONDAY NEXT. 24th JULY


...m when the following will be on offer: 55-60 steers, heifers and cows; 25-30 pigs; 800-850 lambs, sheep and ewes.


24 lambs 858). Entries please by Sat. a.m.


Weekly sale of fatstock at 11-30 (Last sale Nos.: cattle 74. pigs


by an increased entry of entirely local newly-calved cattle.


TUESDAY NEXT, 25th JULY Calves at 11-30 aan.. followed


agglutination blood test and arc accompanied by a Vet’s Certifi­ cate to that effect will be housed separately and sold first.


stores, at 11-30 a.m. (Last Sale Nos.: In-calf 81:


Cattle that have passed the in-calf cattle and upwards 120


FRIDAY NEXT. 28th JULY Fortnightly sale of 70-90 choice


stores 77) First of the season's store sheep


Tel. 3325.


RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers. Bentham. Nr Lancaster,


Local Offices:


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


FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


s 8th August: Complete disper­


stock for Messrs. R. R. & D. Bell. Armistead Hall. Lawkland, Aust- wick


al sale or farming live and dead c 9th August. Sale of country


Ireby, Nr. Kirkby Lonsdale, in the Town Hall. Bentham, at 3 p.m.


ottage known as Yew Tree. sa18th August: Complete disper­


dead stock for Mr. Haworth, at Grcenside Farm. Lupton, Nr Kirkby Lonsdale.


l sale of fanning live and


cattle and sheep at Ivescar Farm, Chapcl-le-Dale Sale at l p.m.


19th August: Annual sale of s 28th August. Complete disper­


stock for E. Harrison. Esq., at Wharfc House Farm, Austwick. Nr. Lancaster.


al sale of farming live.and dead ca30th August. Sale of winter


Sale. p 4th September.—Complete dls


be sold after the sale of Dairy cattle at Bentham Auction.


tage at Meregill. Bentham to 1st September. Cow Dub Sheep


dead stock for Messrs. W. L. & A. M Makinson & Son. Moor Head 'Farm, Tatliam.


ersal sale of farming live and fa 6th September. Sale of 52 acre


to be sold in the Town Hall, Ben­ tham. at 3 p.m.


rm known as Ridleys. Tatham.


8th September. Rigmadcn Farms Ltd. store sale.


SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW ASKER HILL FARM.


GRINDLETON. Nr. Clitheroe.


T. Silverwood—J. Balshaw will soli by auction for Mr. G. Braith- waite. Saturday, August 5th, 150 head of smart in-calf cows, store


teeth.


owes and Iambs. Machinery: particulars next


week. • Sheep and Lambs: 492 H.B. _


and fat cattle. 80 b and w cows in-calf: 15


bullocks 2-3 vears: 8 fat heifers: 2 Charolais heifers 12-14 month: 45 young fat cows, mostly little


sales Friday, 4th August. Sched­ ules for all these sales now obtainable through the Mart Office.


M E M O R I A L S


In Stock specially tor Clitheroe cemetery regulations Send lor designs and prices or call and inspect.


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


GREAT HARWOOD TEL : 2164


Established 31 years


No connection with any other firm or individual BIRTHS


DEATHS


CLOUGH (nee Cowling).—On 14th July 1967, at Bramley Meade, to Colin and Winifred, a son, Rodger Norman. Thank- . ing family doctor and staff.


McBRIDE (nee Garner)—On July 14 1967. at 13 Bolland Prospect,


Clitheroe. to Chris and Anne, a son. David Christopher, a brother for Vivienne Carol.


e n g a g e m e n t s


DEWHURST—ELLIS. — Mr. and Mrs Jack Ellis of the Fendle Hotel. Chatburn. have pleasure in announcing the engagement


late Mr. C. Dcwhurst. —Congratulations and best


wishes from both families.


HASLAM—PODASZEWSKII — Mr. and Mrs. G. Podaszewski. 8


Eastmoor Drive. Clitheroe, are pleased to announce the engagement of their elder daughter Helena, to ^ Peter, second son of Mr. and Mr*. b. Haslam. 61 Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe.


—Congratulations from both families.


. COMING OF AGE


BALDWIN.—Congratulations and best wishes John on your 21st birthday. July 25. —Love Catherine.


BALDWIN.—Congratulations and best wishes John on. your 21st


Sampson


birthday. July 2o. —Love. Mum, Dad and Grandma


BALDWIN.—Congratulations and best wishes Joint on your 21st birthday July 25. Love. Aunt Annie, Uncle Albert. Valerie and Grandma Baldwin.


PARKER.—Congratulations and best wishes Graeme on your 21st


and Gordon.


birthday. 24 July. 1967. —Love. Mum. Dad. Christine


PARKER.—Congratulations anti best wishes Graeme on your 21st birthday. 24 July 1967. __From Auntio Flo. Uncle Jess.


Colin and Trevor.


PARKER (nee Pennington) — Congratulations to my dear wife Sheila on her 21st birthday,


July 13 1967. —All my love, Edmund.________


PARKER (ncc Pennington) — Congratulations and best wishes


July 13. 1967. —Love from all at 10 Ton-iir.e Clitheroe.


Sheila on your 21st birthday. .


MARSH.—On July 15, 1967 lin hospital) Fanny in her Both rear, the dearly loved wife of the


' ate Fred Marsh (formerly of Brungcrley Avenue, Clitheroe). and the younger daughter of the late Ellen and Walter Pomfret Frankland. Service was in St. Mary’s Church. Clitheroe. on Wednesday. July 19. prior to cremation at Skipton. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service. "Rockdale.” Tel. 2345;


MOSS.—On July 18, 1967 (sud­ denly in hospital), Mary Grace,


of their eldest daughter. Brenda Chrystlne. to Charles, only son


of Mrs. E. Dcwhurst. 11 Mon­ tague Street. Clitheroe. and the


aged 68 years, the dearly loved wife of Alfred Moss, of 8 Conway Avenue, Clitheroe. and loved mother of Douglas an d Margaret. loved n a n a of Geoffrey. Irene. Susan. Janet, and mother-in-law of Stella and Alan. Reposing in "Rockdale” Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation at Accrington on Saturday, July 22 at 11 a.m. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service. "Rockdale.” Tel. 2345.


ROBINSON.—On July 19. 1967. at 2 Fondle View. Grindleton (formerly of Harrop Fold) John the dearly loved husband of the late Agnes Robinson, aged 88 years. Service in Grindleton Methodist Church, at 2 P.m. on Friday, July 21. prior to inter­ ment at Grindleton. Friends please accept this the only intimation. —Calverley’s. Funeral Directors. Chatburn Rond. Clitheroe. Tel. 3297 day; 2017 night.


SPENCER.—On 15 July 1967. "Fortified with the Rites of Holy Church.” Joseph William, late of Low Moor, aged 85 years. Beloved husband of the late Mary Anne and father of Vincent and Joan. R.I.P. Interred Wednesday at Holme in Clivigcr. preceded by Requiem Mass at St. Mary s Church. Burnley, —Inq Jack Lord A: Son. Clivigcr. Nr. Burnley.


SUNDERLAND—On July 17. 1967 peacefully at her home 4 Wood Terrace. Chatburn, Edith, aged 86 years, the dearly loved wife of William Arthur Sunderland, and


-■y/-'. -;.-y : ‘-y- S'-e-


dear mother of Elsie and Arthur. Service and interment were at Christ's Church Chatburn. on


Thursday. July 20. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral


Service, “Rockdale.” Tel. 2345.


WOODHEAD.—On July 13. 1967, at her home. 10 Elflcda Road, Cambridge. Frances Mary Wood- head. widow of Thames Wood- head and verv dear mother oi Muriel and Freda, died peace­ fully after a long illness. Form­


erly of Whallcy. * ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


DOBSON.—Mrs. C. Dobson ancl family wish to thank all relatives and friends for then- support and kind expressions of sympathy during this time of


sorrow.


Wyford. 189 Lammack Road. Blackburn..


„ SILVER WEDDING


SMALLEY__HUGHES.— Congrat­ ulations Dorothy and Dennis on


July 25. 1967. —Love. Mother.


your silver wedding anniversary _____


SMALLEY—HUGHES.— Congrat- illations, mum and dad on your silver wedding anniversary,


July 25. 1967. __Love, Michael and David.


DEATHS


BURGESS-—on July 17, at 10 Anneslcy Avenue. Blackpool,


Emma, aged 85 years, the dearly beloved wife ol Harry Burgess and very dear sister of Jesse Darnell. Interment at Layton Cemetery. Blackpool. today


(Friday) 2 p.m._____________


COOK.__On July 17, 1967 (in hospital,, Alice, aged yl years


the dearly loved wile of tlie late William Cook (formerly of Hayhurst Street) reposing


—Inq. ” Tomlinson's Funeral Service, "Rockdale. Tel. 2345.


-Rockdale” Chapel of Rest, ^nrvico and interment, today, Friday", July 21. at Clitheroe Cemetery at 11 am.


, , ,


ECCLES.—On July 17, 1967 (in hospital), Nancy, aged 85 years,


the dearly loved wile


__Inq Tomlinsons Funeral Service. “Rockdale. Tel. 2345.


21st. at 2-30 p.m. . , FORREST.—On July 19. ru n n cp i . dear mother of Ian. -Forrest S


i Tn«» or 56 Carmel Court, Wembley Park, wife of tlie late John Haslam Forrest (Jack),


m . LANGSHAW


and sons l t d . (R. CHEW)


Albert Eccles. of J Wei (gate, Clitheroe. Reposing In. Rock­ dale" Chapel of Rest. Service and interment at Clitheroe Cemetery, today, Friday. July


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GARNETT.—The family of the late Bell Garnett sincerely thank all relatives, friends ancl neighbours for expressions of sympathy ancl floral tributes received in their sad bereave­ ment; also the doctors ancl staff


ness. 49 Whallcy Road. Clitheroe. . ,


TOMLINSON.— The family of the late James Eric Tomlinson sin­ cerely thank all relatives, frler-1*1


and neighbours for . exps&T*,’ ; M of sympathy and floral tribuJ.a.


ment: also the doctors and staff of Accrington Victoria Hospital, ancl old friends of the Co-oper­ ative Society, for their kindness. 13 Garnett Road. Clitheroe.


•eceived in their sad bercavcv IN MEMORIAM


BOWKER.—In loving memory of a dear mother, died July 25,


1935. Ever remembered. —Tom, Ada, Alice.


LAMBERT.—In loving memory of a dear mother. May Louise, who


died July 20, 1966. Every day in some small way. Memories of you come our way. -From Malcolm and Carole.


MONK.—In loving memory of a dear wife Polly, who died July


22, 1962.


Just as she was. she will always A be. loving thought In my — memory.


, ,


Bill. BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


From her loving husband ^


o f Queen’s Park Hospital ancl the Rev. W. Allen for their kind­


CHARLTON.—Birthday memories of our dear dad (July 21). Two little words, not hard to


OUR DAD. —From Jeniffer and Roberta.


A life linked with my own. Day by day I miss him


B write.ut we will remember all our lives.


CHARLTON .—Birthday memories of a dear husband John (July


21) . I have last my sole companion,


As I wander on alone. —From Ills loving wife Barbara, Gentle Jesus up above.


Please give daddy all my love. —From Michelle.


CHARLTON.—Birthday memories


of a dear dad (Tom) 21 July. _ God gave us strength to bear it, Courage to fight the blow. But what it meant to lose him, No one will ever know. —From daughter Lorraine and


son-in-law Dave. APPRECIATION


NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND SCHOOL —Miss Emily Dawson wishes to express her appreciation of the good wishes conveyed ancl the presentation made on behalf of the managers, parents and old scholars, on the termination of 33 years’ connection with the school on Its closure on July 14, 1967.


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