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10 Clitltcroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, February 24, 1967 PRIMROSE GARAGE


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MINI Super Dc Luxe. grey, immacluate £445 MORRIS 1800, blue, low mileage, an opportunity to buy as new and staud to save £120


£820


TRIUMPH 12/50, one owner, im­ maculate condition ................................. £475 AUSTIN A60, blue/while flash, imma­ culate ..................................................... £530 (Series) AUSTIN A60 Countryman, white £565 MINI, red, low mileane .......................... £325 1100’s from ...................


AUSTIN A60. duo grey, one owner....... £475 VOLKSWAGEN, anthracite, 1200 ...... £425 (’65 model) SUNBEAM Rapier, mclalic blue and while. 10.000 miles only ....... £560


£390 MINI TRAVELLER, green .................. £315 THORNBERS CLOGMAKERS


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


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


AGENT FOR — PIRELLI, TUF. EAGLE, FINN


GEORGE WARD and SAVILE ROW BOOTS — SHOES — SLIPPERS


86-88 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE RE-UPHOLSTERY


Your Suito made as new In nionuette or vinydo from £14: with Latex cushions from £26, Chairs from £3, Wide ranee of patterns.


Estimates free Phone or writei J. LOMAX


55 LARKIIILL BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.


PROPERTY REPAIRS T. McINTYRE


For all your properly


TRADESMEN AT YOUR SERVICE


REPAIRS — SLATING POINTING — TILING ESTIMATES FREE FULLY SKILLED


Call or write or Telephone Blackburn 47773


3 Coronation Terrace LANGHO


Caterer to the Musical Prolcssion


E. J. APPLETON PIANO TUNING


AND REPAIRING EXPERT


27 VICTORIA TERRACE KEIGHLEY


24 hour Telephone Service KEIGHLEY 4884


Distance no object


B. BRIDGES (formerly SEYMOURS)


Brush and Vacuum Chimney Sweep


2 Woonc Lane, Clitheroe


Prompt Service No Dirt No Fuss


Tel. 2807 between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.


>VE CAN DO YOUR


ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FOR YOU


CAR Lights Flashers, etc. Dynamo Starters


Dynamo & Electrical Services Ltd.


WATERLOO ROAD


CLITHEROE Phone 2652/3 Boots


Wellingtons and


Clogs in stock


AGENTS FOR Nora


WELLINGTONS R. TURNER & SONS


82-86 LOWERGATE CLITHEROE Tel. 3867


SIMPSON OF COLNE.


NWartburg Distributors for the Fimmediate Delivery


ull Stock of Soares.


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


EW WARTBURG 100H OE-LUXE SALOON.


0’ U”; KITCEN; BATHROOM.


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WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE


Are CIHEAIP cars worthwhile? Have the SECURITY of one of our quality checked


And. GlUAIPANiriEIEID vehicles.......... Austin - Morris - MG - Riley - Vanden Plas


MINI', blue, exceptional.......................... A60 De Luxe, black, heater .................. £445 RILEY 1.5. two-tone blue, very attractive £345


ROVER 100. one owner, immaculate, a superb car at only ................................. £425


1962 MERCEDES 220 SB. very low mileage, exceptional throughout £940


BUILDING BLOCKS (LOAD BEARING)


CONCRETE


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


T. VARLEY AND SONS LIMITED


5/9 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY


Telephone: 2112


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS,


SURVEYORS AND VALUERS 6-8 Cliurcii Street


Clitheroe - Tel: 3252 EVENINGS: TEL. CHATBURN 377


BLACKBURN OFFICE 35 PRESTON NEW ROAD. TEL: 55425


SUPERIOR ARCHITECT-DESIGNED DETACHED HOUSE. 3. T I-I E ACRES , WHITE ACRE LANE,


WISWELL. Nr. WHALLEY f Occupying a choice site with magnificent outlook to the


dation comprises: LO HALL with cloakroom. W.C. and washbasin: 'MAGNIFICENT


ront and rear and approached by a private service road. Constructed in 1964 the beautifully appointed accommo­


f UNGE 22’ x 13’. individually designed Westmoreland slate 3ireplace with stainless steel canopy: DINING AREA 10’ 6” x U s ”- KITCHEN U* x 10' 6”. fully-fitted units and working


g Large garden. Attached car port and room for further arage. Freehold. All mains services. Rateable value £134.


In a High Class Residential Area with Exoellent Views towards Pcndlc and the Castle.


A BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED DETACHED HOUSE 1 CLAREMONT DRIVE


CLITHEROE . g On the fringe of open country and surrounded by beautiful


ardens yet convenient for all amenities. The well-planned accommodation contains: OPEN PORCH


ENTRANCE; SPACIOUS HALL. 14’ 6’* x 10’: with frec-stand- ing staircase, delivery hatch, washroom with w.c.


x OPEN PLAN LOUNGE 13‘ 6” x IF with STUDY AREA 14’ Wrlghton’ eye-level units and cupboards, stainless steel double


8’ and DINING AREA 11’ x 9’ polished hardwood strip lloor. ’ 'MAGNIFICENT WORKING KITCHEN 11* X 8’ fully fitted


drainer sink unit; LARDER: EXCELLENT UTILITY ROOM 8' x 7' housing fully automatic HOTSPUR OIL-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING BOILER with thermostatic control and


f DRESSING ROOM which could be converted to make a


door: two adjoining store rooms. a The gardens are a special feature and Include large lawns


ground lloor. All main services. a Rates payable £91. Leasehold. Ground rent: £12-13-0 per


nd well-stocked lierbacious borders. Al! pipes logged, roof space Insulated. Double glazing to


nnum.


LARGE DETACHED STONE BUILT RESIDENCE. . Y O R K H O U S E, YORK STREET, CLITHEROE


Ideally suited for private house or professional or institut­ pional purposes. Largo enclosed garden which could provide car


TTUDY- DINING ROOM: BUTLER’S PANTRY: KITCHEN;.


arking facilities. S Comprising: ENTRANCE HALL: DRAWING ROOM,and


HREE'LARGE BEDROOMS: THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Three storage rooms on second lloor. Four basement rooms. Rateable value £98. Rates payable £57-19-8. Freehold.


15 CHURCH CLOSE, W ADDIN G TON


a Superior detached bungalow occupying a choice position 8’ 9”


3” X 10’ 4”. BEDROOM 1: 12’ x 8’- BEDROOM. 2: 11’ 9” x 10’ 10” HALF-TILED BATHROOM; Ramsay ladder to BEDROOM 3, or STOREROOM 26* 9" x 8’ 0”; dormer window; GARAGE 15* x


five radiators. Rates payable £43. Leasehold ground rent £10 per annum.


OFFERS £4.050. 0 5% MORTGAGE AVAILABLE. (


1 DORSET . DRIVE,. ■ . : CLITHEROE ....... '


A spacious semi-detached corner- bungalow comprising :• 1 HALL: LOUNGE 14‘ 3” x 11’ G”: JDINTNO ROOM_iF _4|’, Partial Central Heating


Pleasant surrounding gardens with open outlook at the rear. Rates payable £59. Mains services.


THREE GOOD BEDROOMS: THREE-PIECE, CENTRAL HEATING by a high-output back boiler to heat


pproximately 1J miles from Clitheroc. Comprising- LOUNGE 16’ x U ’ 9”: DINING /KITCHEN 15’


r


cupboard. Superb attached DOUBLE GARAGE 21’ x 15* up-and-over


ourth bedroom. THREE-PIECE BATHROOM; large linen


timo switch bucket sink. a THREE LARGE BEDROOMS the principal bedroom -having


urfaces: THREE LARGE BEDROOMS: THREE-PIECE BATH­ ROOM. FULL SOLID FUEL CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT. Insulated roof space


MINI Cooper, blue/white ...................... £265 WOLSELEY 16/60. heater .................. £395 RENAULT Dauphine. one owner front new. 34,000 miles only .......................... £165


CORTINA, blue, one owner, excellent throughout


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


.............................................. £475 ............................................. *p45


SALES BY A U C T IO N ( T. SILVERWOOD


Nr. Clithcroc, torn lrrovv, Satur­ day. February 25. for Exors. E. t Hawkridge and otl/ers as adver­


h Kindly remembe aousehold furnitur


..... ised last week. t the Village Ha l.^siaidburn.


Balshaw. Clithcjfoe- c. Silver- wood. Slaidbum,' ’


Sale 1 o’clock (numerous lots). Auctioneers • T / silverwood—J.


/


Saturday, March 18: atTosslde. l Saturday. April 22* at Wadd-


OTHER FIXTURES Total Dispersal Sales


ngton. l Saturday, April 29* at Chaig-


n-Bowland. A T. Sllverwood 17 Chester


TH E C L ITH ERO E AUCTION M A R T CO. LTD.


T O D A Y . F R ID A Y . 24th FEB. c 80-100 in-calf and 70-80 store


attle at 11-30 a.m. . MONDAY NEXT. 27th FEB.


f Weekly sale at 11-30 a.m. of eatstock when 45-55 steers, heif­ l rs and cows. 35-45 pigs: 350-400 socal and north country hoggs, bheep and fat ewes. Entries please


y Saturday a.m


calved cattle and stove sheep, commencing at 11-30 a.m. with s alves. Seasonal entry in each


ection Tel. 3325. PERSONAL


BABY-SITTING SERVICE offered by Trinity Youth Club. Charges: 7/6 per night, 5/- per hour after midnight. Please give three days’ notice. Contact anv club mem­ ber or ring Clitheroe 2480 or 2273


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


Auctioneers, Valuers and Eslate Agenfs


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


MISCELLANEOUS SALES Rc. A. E. ROBERTS. DECEASED.


WEDNESDAY. 8tli MARCH, 1967. a t 2-30 p.m. subject to the conditions ot sale to be then and there produced,


O HOTHERSALL & FORREST have received instructions to


THE FREEHOLD DETACHED BUNGALOW “ R Y E L A N D S :) CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE


s Superbly constructed of best Accrington brick with a blue Drench window: DINiNG ROOM; KITCHEN: LARDER: THREE


late roof, the spacious accommodation comprises F VESTIBULE with oak door: wide HALL; LOUNGE with


Mains services Annual rates payable: £84-4-0. Vacant possession


uctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clithcroc. Tel. 2695. Vendors’ Solicitors: BALDWIN. WEEKS & BALDWIN. 4


Duck Street. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2152). ON THE SAME DAY. Commencing at 12-30 p.m.


The ANTIQUE and MODERN FURNISHINGS


Contained in the Above Premises will be Sold by Auction and include:


Antique Furnishings. 3 Circular mahogany dining tabic on cabriole legs (opens to


d’ 6” dlam.): oak fali-lront bureau; early oak case clock (brass cial) maker Asliburn; oak chest: two Hepplewhite stand chairs: two country Chippendale chairs: two mahogany Bhairs with sabre legs: gilt framed overmantel mirror (oblong); Varometer (banjo) in mahogany clock by Dcwhurst Clitheroe: s ictorian devotional chair; pewter measures and pair candle­ aticks: brass warming pan: brass wheel fire blower- copper t lo mullcr: footbath: Sheraton chest of drawers; plain’dresslng cable: antique style mahogany wardrobe; bow-fronted night Iommode: Davenport breakfast and tea set service of 78 pieces


n red and gold (old Japan pattern).


washer and appliances; television; radiogram; motor mower (Greens); garden tools, etc., etc.


fable: bedroom furniture: carved mahogany display cabinet; t our watercolours by Cawthorne: crockery glass* Sheffield Plate


ray and EP.NS. items: safe: usual domestic utensils- hotpoint Public viewing: Tuesday, 7th March, from 2 p.m.-4-30 p.m.


BY PRIVATE TREATY. WHALLEY.


r Conveniently situated with extensive rural outlook from roar. The premises are built with double-storey bars front and


THE ATTRACTIVE SMALL DETACHED RESIDENCE No. 1 MITTON ROAD,


. W.C.


ear, and oircr the following accommodation K HALL; LOUNGE: DlNfNG ROOM with inalcnook:


ITCHEN and LARDER. THREE BEDROOMS; BATHROOM and


GARAGE. s Tile site allows for a deep garden frontage and a land­


caped garden a t rear, laid out with lawn and rookery. g Mains services. Annual rates payable: £52-10-0. Annual


round rent: £6-15-0.


For particulars and appointment to view apply A HOTHERSALL & FORREST


uctioneers and Estate Agents Auctioneers. Bank Salerooms. Clithcroc. Tel. 2585.


THE SEMI-DETACHED OWELLINGHOUSE. 3 BALMORAL AVENUE, .


countryside. o


CLITHEROE o


f u‘ “2pdeS


. Accommodation: hall and stairway; lounge- newly-arranged r living kitchen and larder. Two bedrooms and thrcc-niecc bath-


oom. Small garden, areas front and rear C.V--!™ Vtvicc Freehold. Annual rates payable: £33-2-8. Vacant possession.


THE STONE-BUILT DWELLINGHOUSE IS STAMFORD PLACE CLITHEROE .


r Comprising- sitting room, tile range; living kitchen, tile


Yard a t rear with w.c. and offices Mains soi-vin« 001 Annual rates payable: £14-4-0. Vacant possession.


4(5 HIGHFIELD ROAD, CLITHEROE


range- kitchen ntted with combination bath/iint unit with S‘«s geyser Two bedrooms above. Garden at rear Mai ns services. Annual rates payable £13-0-4. Vacant poMession


c Stone-built cottage in desirable situation Accommodation omprises: vestibule: sitting room, tile range- living room. tile


Particulars from: A HOTHERSALL & FORREST


TUITION


TRAIN IN MANCHESTER OR t BOLTON to be a driving instruc­ ng College Carlton House Mere


eor. Send s.a.e. cast of course, i tc. Driving instructor's Train­ Green Road, Sutton Coldfield.


uctioneers and Estate Agents Bank Salerooms, Ciitheroo. Tel, 2535. ex per t services ' C A R D E N rn N S T R U C T IO N ,


crazy pa "ns . walling. "“' ‘YoU ance Uagcinc turiim-.


anee, enamel sink unit: larder. Taw uimcr floor bedrooms.


General Furnishings. t Carved oak sideboard; set of carved oak stand chairs: dining


s OUBLE BEDROOMS. BATHROOM and W.C. Outside fuel awns


Further particulars and appointment to view from A HOTHERSALL & FORREST


tore and w.c. Brick-built GARAGE. l Deep garden frontage. The garden at rear is laid out as two


FFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES on


Attractive Compact Country Cottage.


9 CLITHEROE ROAD, SABDEN VILLAGE


t Well-appointed and comprising bwo bedrooms, modern 3-piecc l athroom, entrance porch, hall, kounge, dining room, unit-fitted


itchen, etc. Room for garage. The Most Attractive and


Perfectly Maintained Semi- Detached Bungalow


26 KEMPLE VIEW. CLITHEROE


c FULL CENTRAL. HEATING and r omprising three bedrooms bath­ eoom- w i t h coloured suito. dntrance hall lounge, unit-fitted gining kitchen. Large detached


features.


arage. Many


u s e f u l additional


The Pleasantly Situated and Carefully Maintained Semi- Detached Residence.


5 MOORLAND CRESCENT. CLITHEKOE


b Containing three bedrooms, dathroom, entrance hall, lounge,


ear p Vac a n t poss ess io n lction of purchase.


Dining room, kitchen, larder, etc. l etached timber garage. Neatly raid out gardens to front and


TUEDSAY N E X T , 28th FEB. c Weekly sale of calves, newly-


ev i Saturday, May 6: at Ncwton-


litheroe. Tol. oon* C. Silver- wood. Slaidburn. Tel 652. ____


Bvenue. CHtheroc. Tel 3228: J. Calshaw. 91 Waddlngton Road,


-j.t Balshaw 5 the sale of


and effects,


1-3 Castlegate ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel. 2092.


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. Clitheroe


Evenings 2016. New Detached and Semi-Detached Houses


and Bungalows of Superior Quality now in the course ot construction at EDISFORD PARR


CLITHEROE


A most dcsirablo rural situation on the outskirts of town yet offering all services—primary school, shoos, etc, nearby.


SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £2660. £2795 £3125.


SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £2775. SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH 2 BEDROOMS at £2525.


DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £2975 and £3695.


DETACHED HOUSES WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £2860. 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 tho N.H.B.R.C. Representative on site'each Sunday from 2-0 n.m.


NEW SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION AT


WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE


Two bedroom^ at £3250 and £3350. including garage. Three bedrooms at £3750 including garage.


l Price includes central heating; all road charges: freehold


and: boundai-y walls; choice of decor; well-fitted kitchens, etc., etc. 95% mortgages available to suitable applicants.


The


Well-Maintained Freehold Terraced Cottage


14 BRIDGE ROAD. CHATBURN


Sl Twoivingmall


£11-12-10. 90% mortgage can arranged.


bedrooms, sitting room, r kitchen, basement, w.c.


ear garden. Annual rates be


A Superbly Appointed Modern Freehold Somi-Dotached Houso


HILLSIDE CLOSE. CLITHEROE


OThe accommodation with FULL


DOUBLE GLAZING, etc., com­ prises; three bedrooms, half-tiled bathroom, sep. w.c. entrance hall, n lounge, dining room, study, mag­


IL-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING


gificent unit-fitted kitchen, t arage, etc. Open rural views a t che rear. Vacant possession on


ompletion of purchase. Tho Modern Freehold


Semi-Detached Residence


13 PEEL PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE


eiled bathroom, separate w.c.. —uesday. February 21. t as follows: three bedrooms half-


f Desirable situation with care­


ully maintained accommodation, r ntrance hall, lounge, dining


Garage.A most attractive property offered with vacant possession on completion of purchase.


The Well Maintained Stone Built Terraced House.


6. LITTLEMOOR ROAD. CLITHEROE


s Occupying a most pleasant t ituation with open outlook at rhe rear. Two bedrooms, bath­ koom sitting room, living room,


£16-11-4.itchen etc. Annual rates The Substantial Stone Built


Garden Fronted Terraced House


12 PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE


on com- witting room, living room, kitchen


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


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1/3 CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE.


TEL: 2692


Courteous Service with Attention to Detail


For Prompt and Tlios. Rock


MONUMENTAL MASON


7b Market Place CLITIIEROE


Phone Gt. Harwood 3684


Memorials Etc., in Stone Marble and Granite POULTRY


LIVE POULTRY required, top prices.—a. Townson. Tel. Slaid­


burn 271. WANTED


WANTED, old goose feather beds, highest prices paid.—Write to 17 Sorbus Close Salford. 5.


BROADLOOM


ALAN PARKER Funeral Director tho Member of


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


a THE LAST TRIBUTE


rranged with dignity and efficiency.


INTERMENT or CREMATION. CPERSONAL SERVICE. hapel of Rest available.


TELEPHONE WHALLEY 3201. (DAY OR NIGHT). LOANS


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F. S. Richards Ltd.. 11. Welford


Road. Leicester.


AXMINSTER AND


WILTON


CARPETS in Contemporary and Traditional Designs


— by —


All the Leading Manufacturers in


Broadloom and Body Widths, Giving you almost Seamless Wall to Wali Covering


ASK FOR ESTIMATE


A Staff of expert. Planners and Filters at yonr Service


WALTS LTD. 31 CASTLE STREET


CLITHEROE TELEPHONE: 3136


t Conveniently situated for the sown centre, maintained in good i tructural condition and compris­ bng two bedrooms (one with wash s asin), entrance vestibule, lobby, ith double drainer stainless


steel sink unit. etc. Room for garage.


oom, unit-fitted kitchen, etc.


BIRTHS


ADAMSON (nee* Leemlngl.—On February 22. 1967,. a t 19 Ain Crescent. .Gosforth... Newcastlc- on-Tyne. 3.' to Stephen and


Joan, a son. __________


HARRISON (nee Preston).—On 15 February, a t Queen s Par k, now a t Bramley Meade, to Rodger and Barbara, a daughter.


Joanne. Thanking all concerned.


RIDEHALGH (nee Howden).— On February 18. a t Bramley Meade Maternity Home, To Margaret and Frank, a daughter Susan Alison. Grateful thanks


- to all concerned. layton-le-Dalc.


CAberleight.” 12 Beech Close.


WHITWELL (nee Hamer).—On February 16. 1967. a t Queen’s Park Hospital, to Garnett and Janet, a son, John Stephen, Thanking all concerned.


WILSON (nee Briggs) on Feb­ ruary 16. 1967. a t Cawder Ghyll. Skipton. to Keith and Ann a daughter. Sarah Elizabeth, a sister for Janet.


SILVER WEDDING


COATES—PROCTOR.— Congrat­ ulations and best wishes mum and dad on your silver wedding anniversary, 21 February, 1967. —From Alan, Doris Olive and Tony.


DEATHS


ALLEN.—On February 16. 1967 l(suddenly) Arthur, the dearly


Allen, of 65 Henthom Road, Clitheroe, aged 75 years. Crem­ ation took place a t Accrington on February 20. —Inq Bennett (R. Parkington) Clltheroc. Tel. 2582.


oved husband or Esther Annie


COOK.—On February 20, 1967, at her home.


CUthcroe. Ellen, the dearly loved wife of Tom Cook, and dear mother of Joan and Jini aged 56 years, interred a t Clitheroe Cemetery on February 23. —Inq Bennett (R. parkington) Clithcroc. Tel. 2582,


14 Turner Street.


CROSS—On February 17.1967 (in hospital) Thomas Thomlinson Cross, aged 59 years, of 126 Whalley Road, Clitreroe. tho beloved father of Kathleen. —Inq. Tlie Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 2345


HEBDEN.—On 20 February. 1967 a t his home, 2 Poole Endt t Whalley. William, aged 79 years


Cas at Whalley Methodist t hurch on Wednesday last, prior


Ltd.. King Street. Whalley. Tel, 3248.


Henry Maudsley, aged 73 years T interment was a t Mytton on C Calvcrley’s, Funeral Directors


oved wife of the.late'-Wllliam


hatburn Road, Clitheroc. -Tel 3297 day; 2017 night.


PARSONS—On February 21. 1967 May, aged 66 years, beloved wile of George Parsons, of 101 Whalley Roao Sabden. Crem­ ation today (Friday). 11-30 a.m. Burnley Crematorium. . —Inq. Co-operative Funeral


Services Tel. Burnley 26199 or 26198.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


ALLEN.—Mrs. E. A. Alien, and family wish to thank all rela­ ftives friends and neighbours,


sor their kind expressions of


received in their bereavement l also the family doctor, ambu­


K. M. Hendry, for their kind­ ness. 65 Henthom Road, Clitheroe.


ympathy and floral tributes ance personnel, and th e Rev


B E A R D .—Mr. and Mrs. D. Beard wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their


Manor Road. Clitheroe.


kind expressions of sympathy t and floral tributes received in


Church. —Inq. Wm. Langshaw & Sons


o interment a t Whalley Parish


MAUDSLEY.—On February 17. 1967. a t Withgill Cottages. Nr. l Clitheroe. Lizzie, the dearly


She dearly loved husband of Farah and dear father of Bobv wlorence and Kenneth. Service


in m e m o r ia m


B A RWELL.—T re a su re d memories of n very dear husband Pat, died February 28. 1966.


To bide my sorrow .•in*®?3?’ I smile with others, alone I CD


. No longer here my lir“ l°


But in my heart you are always —FromYls loving wltc Molly.


j


BA RWELL.— Treasured memories of Pat. died February 28. 1966. We often sit and wonder why So suddenly you had to die. For so many, you did yoiu best, May God grant you eternal rest —Love John, Arnold, Eleanoi


and children _____


BATTERS BY.—Loving ' memories of a dear daughter and sister, Annie, who died February -0.


mother and Dorothy.


B U R T O N .—In loving memory of Walter, who died 23 February. 1966. A dear husband, fathei


Loving thoughts silently kept. Of one wc loved and never


and grandad. . . . .


—FromCthls loving wife Dolly and family.


Gentle Jesus up above, Please give .grandad all oui


—From John Raesidc and John Pearcy.


___ _


DUC K ETT .— With love and re­ membrance of my dear dad, died February 2O'. 1953; also my dear mother. Alice, who died


August 7. 1966. Dear mother and dad As you rest in peace Your memory I ’ll always keep.


God bless you. —From Kathleen.


NEILD.—Treasured memories of Fred, a dear husband, father and grandad, who died 23 February. 1965. Every day no matter where, Deep in our thoughts you arc always there.


—From his loving wife Linda, Derek. Kenneth and family.


, , ,


JACKSON.—Treasured memories of a dear dad, February 20. 1962: also a dear mother. December


30. 1964. Always remembered. —George, Eileen and family.


SIMPSON.—In loving remem­ brance of my dear parents: father, who died February 23. 1957. and mother, February 24,


1958. Ever in our thoughts. —Irene and John 80. West View.


Clitheroc.


SiMS.—In loving memory of dear mother and grandma who died February 23, 1965; also father


who died March 17. 1927. Wc often s it and think of you.


—From all the family.


With heartache, tears and regret.


remember. Tow could I ever forget?


Of things you said, and used to A do.nd wonder why you hacl to die Without a chance to say goodbye.


W A L L B A N K .— I n loving memory of a dear wife. Annie, who died


24 February, 1965. T i l ls d av I sh a l l always


I t ’s the day you were taken H from me.


o bo together in the same old W wayould be my dearest wish — todayFrom Dick.


WALLBANK. — Treasured mem­ ories of our dear mother and Grannie who died February 24.


1965. We smile as we travel life’s B journey.


morning, A n d w ho se p la c e we can never — fill.From Alwyne, Betty and children.


ut our hearts are yearning F still.or a mother wc lost that sad


WALLBANK. — Treasured mem­ ories of our dear mother and granny, who died February 24.


W backhen we were nil together.


fheir sad bereavement: also the —ill live with us forever.” Bamily doctor and the Rev. A. K 6 isbrown for their kindness.


B IL L IN G S .— Mr. W. F. H. Billings s and family wish to express


fincere thanks to all relatives, briends and neighbours, mem­ Mers of Primrose Lodge R.A.O.B. t embers of the Clitheroe Cen­ Cral W.M.C.. th e children of S arlton Place and Hayliurst f treet, and all other friends for1 kloral tributes received and t indness shown during their


Aime of sorrow: also the staff of a ccrington Victoria Hospital t nd the Rev. H. D. Chapman for 7heir kind attention.


2 Hayhurst Street. Clltheroe.


CHADWICK.—'The family of Mrs. Eliza Chadwick wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy


and floral tributes received during their bereavement.


National Association of Funeral Directors


HEBDEN.—Mrs. Hebden and fam­ ily wish to thank all relatives, t friends and neighbours for


sorrow: also the management received during their time of and staff of th e Ribble Motor Services. Ltd.. Clitheroe Depot, i the family doctors and th e min­


pheir kind expressions of sym­ athy and floral tributes


Church, the Rev E. S. Joselin for his kind ministrations. A special thanks to our dear f friends Mr. and Mrs Whalley


ster of Whalley Methodist 2or their help and kind thoughts Poole End, Whalley.


MAUDSLEY.—The family of the t late Lizzie Maudslcy wish to


ereavement.


nhank all relatives, friends and s eighbours for the messages of rympathy and floral tributes beceived during their sad Withgill Cottage. Clltheroe.


PARKER. — Mrs. Parker and t family wish to thank all rela­ athy and floral


received during their time of sorrow: also the doctors and nursing staff of Ward 7. Black­ burn Royal Infirmary and the minister of Whallcy Methodist Church, the Rev. E. S. Joselin, for his kind ministrations. 1 Calder Vale. Whalley.


tributes


SLATER.—Mr. James D. Slater and family wish to thank most


t sincerely all kind friends for ohe floral tributes and messages t f sympathy received during 1heir recent sad bereavement.


MooV Fields. Whalley.


SPENCER.—Mrs. John Spencer wishes to thank all those who t have been so kind to her and


amb Hill. Slaidburn.


TOMLINSON. — Mrs. Frances t Tomlinson and family sincerely


the children. Also thanks for ohe many letters and messages af sympathy. She hopes t-o Lnswer them all in time.


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


ment. also the family doctor, district nurses and the Rev. Chapman for their kindness. 27 Richmond Terrace. Clitheroe.


eceived in their sad bereave­


WILKINSON.—Mr. F. Wilkinson and family wish to th ank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for messages of sympathy and floral .tributes received during their sad bereavement. 25 Central Avenue and 1 Hawthorne Place.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens TEL. CLITHEROE 3288


Wreaths. Bouauets. Cut Flowin. eto.


A. PEARCE AND SON. Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendla Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230


Residenoe: 14. Brook Street* M Clltheroe.


embers of Teleflower. C H A N G E !


we have sold our well- known Funeral Premises. “Rookdalo.” Eshton Terrace. Clitheroe to our local business friends, Tomlin­ sons (Clitheroe) Ltd.


t After 17 years of Service


members of the National Association of Funeral Direotors. Their Director. Mr. Victor Wood, holds the i Diploma in Funeral Direct­


q They hold the required ng. thWe wish th em.


eir new venture. well SCALES


FUNERAL SERVICE . CLITHEROE 2345.


Published 07 ONITEO NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS ' LIMITED Clltheme Advertiser and Times. 3 King Street. OUtheroe. Tet. 2323/4. And printed *t. Northgate. Blackburn. Tel. 52345 London Office: 27 Tudor Street. F. n 4 Registered at the GPO as a Newspaper.


ualifications a n d aro o the people.of this district,


tives, friends and neighbours for pheir kind expressions of sym­


1965. We cannot bring the old days


But secret tears and loving W thoughts


From Ruby, Bill and children.


W A L L B A N K . — Treasured mem­ ories of our dear mother and


granny, who died February 24,


1965. She. left us quietly, thoughts S unknown.


he. left us memories, proud to H own:er life was not selfish, for N others she lived.


live and Garry.


ot for what she received, but — for what she could give.


C From Elsie. Alburn. Trevor. BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


BROWN. — Treasured birthday memories of my dear husband, I Harold, on February 24.


Tn quiet thoughts I live again S he years th a t used to be.


—From his loving wife Kathleen. 29 Corporation Street. —Lovingly remembered. by Shirley. John and children.


o rich in kindness and love’s H care,ow dear you were to me.


PARKER. — Precious birthday memories (February 24) of a dear wife, Martha, and a loving


mother. Always remembered. —From Alex, Eva and Doris.


APPRECIATION


ODDIE.—Mr. and Mrs. Keith Oddic, 21 Waddington Road,


t Clltheroe. wish to thank all cus­ aomers and friends for patron­ wge in the past and hope they a ill continue to support Mr. wnd Mrs. Richard Dewhurst. b ho will be taking over their ausiness from Monday. Febru­


ry 27.


B O R T H W IC K . — Dr. and Mrs. Borthwick wish to thank their


bh e surgeon, doctors and mem­ h ers of the nursing staff of the Aospital.nloh. West Bradford, Clitheroe.


hours of weakness. They will always remember with sincere t gratitude th e devoted service of


f urn Royal Infirmary and also aor the letters, cards, flowers bnd visits which helped to prighten the days: and for their


rayers which sustained her in


many friends for kindness shown to Mrs. Borthwick during b the time she spent in Black­


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