1 2 Clitli'eroc 'Advertiser 'and Times. Friday, August 25, 1967. PRIMROSE GARAGE
CLITHEBOE Tel: 3883 (4 lines)
IMMACULATE USED CARS
facturers warranty. 12 monms new price. £685 ...........................
......... £<515
1966 WOLSELEY Hornet, maroon and g'cy- low mileage, immaculate throughout ...
1964 M.G. Magnettc, solely used by managing fjJ9g director, rose taupe and white ...........
1964 AUSTIN A40 De Luxe, grey/
wh.lc. one owner, excellent condition ..............
1964 AUSTIN 1100, laguna beige, red interior ^ only ....................................................
1963 M .G . 1100. red, very good ...................... „
1963 MINI Traveller, wood framed .............. 1962 RILEY 4/72 maroon, beige leather, recent engine. X tyres .......................
see
the.BMC AUSTIN MINI §g| F R O M £ 5 0 9 ine-
an d surcharge
Joinery and Building Contraelnrs back brennand str e e t CL1THEROE—Tel: Chatburn 448
foinery. Building, Plastering,
Slating, Tiling Contracts taken for Reinforced Concrete projects
INTERWOVEN—-WANEY EDGED—R USTIC FENCING MADE AND ERECTED
ADVICE AND ESTIMATES GIVEN AERIAL CONTRACTORS B.B.C. U.H.F. AERIALS
SUPPLIED and FITTED at £5-10-0 No Hidden Extras.
ALL TYPES OF AERIALS SUPPLIED AND FITTED. £ £ £ s cheaper than our competitors.
:: Trade Enquiries Invited ::
w. J. SIMPSON Wanted For
Castlegalc Antiques
NOW OPEN In Clithcroc
Pottery, Figures, Guns,
Swords. Oak & Mahogany Furniture, Oil Paintings, Water Colours, Prints Silver. Pewter and Brass
Anything Old and Interesting
PETER FIELD Tel: Chatburn 462 (evenings)
16 Castlegate, Clitheroe Tel: 4246 (daytime)
Your Suite made as now in moauettc or vinyde from £14. with Latex cushions from £?6. Chairs from £3. Wide ranso o* patterns
RE-UPHOLSTERY Estimates free. Phone or write:
J. LOMAX 55 LARKHILL
BLACKBURN Tel. 53952.
VEHICLE REPAIRS
WAGONS TRACTORS CABS Etc.
Top Class Mechanic Also
FOR HIRE CONCRETE MIXERS
VIBRATOR ROLLER .1 C.B.
Toni Varley
LITTLE TODUER, GISItUKN Telephone 3 v v
h a v in g t r o u b l e ? With yout cai
Electrical Equipment Charging Circuits Starting Trouble
Flashers and Lighting If so consult:—
Dynamo Electrical Services
Caterer to the Musical Profession
E. J. AP"" ETON PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIRING EXPERT
27 VICTORIA TERRACE KEIGHLEY
24 hour Telephone Service KEIGHLEY 4864
Distance no object WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE — Tel: 2652 Phone Burnley 23624
PROPERTY FOR SALE SIMONSTONE
Attractive Semi-detached Good Residential Area
Lounge with large bay win dow. Dining Kitchen. Two Bedrooms. Double Garage, Rates Payable £36.
Call or phone a l te r 6-30 p.m. or Weekends:
W1NGDALE.
BEAULEY AVENUE. SIMONSTONE.
Tel. Padiham 71754
MODERN semi-detached bung, alow in delightful situation with open views to rear. Two double bedrooms: half-tiled bathroom; hail: lounge; dining f kitchen; fully automatic gas-
gired central heating; garage: 3ardens front and rear.—Apply
2 Balmoral Avenue, Clitheroe. Tel. 2650
GOOD STONE-BUILT terraced house modern windows.—Apply 4 Monk Street CUtheroe.
WANTED
TRUNK in good condition.— Please write Box No. D5 Adver
tiser and Times.
BICYCLE REQUIRED, with or without stabilisers, to suit boy 6 years.—Tel. Chatburn 252.
I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown children’s and baby wear ladles and gent's clothes curtains, bedding, etc. Households cleared when emigrating or bereave ment:—Ring Accrington 3588o
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES l l buy and collect ladies gents, children’s discarded clothing, curtains bedding etc Prompt attention to bereavements.— Mrs Howarth 31 Church Square Worsthorne. Write or Phone Burnlev 27882
LOANS
POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED.— F S. Richards Ltd. 11 Weltord
vRond Leicester_____________ ^ T h l s is; a we'^™ ll\H t ° PrclaulrM1s^m1
i?n°dt1nod??msat“oPn f Freehold. R.V. £34. Good parking facilities. e x p e r t services
eS'lnteriorr ^ e cS S t lo " JOHN E. PINDER, F.V.I.
CMtherop PhOnp 3fiU) p e r s o n a l
BA RCLEY in d lv i^ an y designed
Sk” u£ » “ "
Bac.enly.re Street, CUtberoo Tel 2869.
joining
Ld om P a r t classes on Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons, please
lC,° o ^ Ct10 ^ n - c h ^ ^ A c .^ h - oroc. Phone 2817 • —
MANCHESTER COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
ARE YOU BETWEEN 21 ami 50 YEARS ?
Why Not Train To Become A Teacher ?
hold school Certificate or a t least 5 'O’ levels in G.C.E. loi admission in September, 1968 to Manchester College ol
Applications are invited now from Men and Women who
Education'. Full time non-residential Three Year Courses are avail
able tor those wishing to teach in Primary and Secondary schools. A candidate with special advanced academic quali fications and relevant experience may be considered for a
Two Year shortened course- ,
maintenance grants are paid. Send a post card now for a prospectus and application form to :—
Normally, tuition is free and travelling expenses and ...
The Registrar, Manchester College of Education, Long Mlllgate, Manchester 3. An advertisement relating to Part-time Training will appear in the Press af ter Christmas.
d Principally in the matter of Feceased estates, from Longton gulwooci and locally, for clients piving up then* nomes. from aroperties in the course of sale
the
nd for,vendors generally within SALEROOMS
STONE-BRIDGE, LONGRIDGE.
Tomorrow, Saturday, 26th August at 10-30
a.ni.
SELECTION ANTIQUE and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD
Feligious figures and crucifix by r ith small goods (250 lots) b Goods collected and delivered
erdinand stuflcsscr. Austria. wSale to commence a t 10-30 n.m.
by our own transport if required office.
Aimctloncer. Valuer and Estate Agent.
Stone-Bridgo, Longridge. ■ ________ Tel. 2282.__________
JOHN E. PINDER. F-VX For - Mr. T 1 Swarbrick (property sold).
CHESTNUT BANK.
* EAVEC. WOODPLUMPTON. PRESTON
2 miles fro A6 Barton, down Station Lane, keeping right.
1 mile Plough at Eaves.
Saturday. 16th September, a t 1-30 p.m.
t 26 various cabins; laying bat c Sale a t 1-30 with appliances,
abins, cages, poultry and pigs. JOHN E. PINDER.
Auuctloneer, Valuer and Estate Agent.
Stone-Bridge, Longridgo. Tel. 2282.
ery cages some 3 months’ old; 1.200 head poultry: 47 gilts, sows and followers; • Colllnson 8-ton feed hopper: general appliances,
y arrangement through the JOHN E. PINDER.
FURNOTURE and EFFECTS. r Three carved wood life-size
esuming 1-30 (650 lots in all). View Friday to 9 p.m.
^.(^n°1
B U N G A L O W in
18.
PIECE BATHROOM and SEPARATE W.C Gas-fired central heating. Attached garage. There are very attractive gardens to the front and rear with rose gardens and large lawn.
Rateable Value £114. Freehold. PRICE £4.250.
15 CHURCH CLOSE, W ADDINGTON
Superior detached Bungalow occupying a choice position approximately Ih miles from Clltheioe.
3 or STOREROOM 26- 9" x S’ 9": dormer window. GARAGE 15* x 8' 9" CENTRAL HEATING by a hlKh-output back boiler to heat
5 radiators. Rates payable £43. Leasehold ground ren t £10 per annum.
TWO ONLY-ARCHITECT-DESIGNED TERRACED HOUSES. READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION.
No. 2—£2,859. No. 6—£2,575.
GEORGE STREET. CLITHEROE LOUNGE
^ ' j t f ’^HREE^BEDROOMS;
TH^ Eg1 sB™ 00OENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT. Ga‘%1)V mo^rtlages'arranged .No survey lee required lor No. 2.
GENERAL MIXED BUSINESS.
47 ST HUBERTS ROAD, GREAT HARWOOD
Situate off Blackburn Road In a pleasant and well- ^£-!BeniCtiondesneavfnga'Cp aescoid1'1Vbilfed2r R3ddfU'comitei%
9* : Kitchen 14 3 .
Prescold deep freeze caoinet • r ° t3C
Yard a t rear. Rates payable £23. PRICE £1.950 + S.A.V.
hc'nV''l4' a3aO^ I6'0^a t '°Lcisurc e n am e l in g unit. TWO an d'im m Uio n heater3 Modern-three-piece bathroom. Enclosed
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HOUSE AND SHOP FOR SALE. (SWEETS. TOBACCO AND MIXED).
CHATBURN ROAD, OLITHEROE O o - p d ^ :
.or airing cupboaicl L and D. HORSFIELD All types of work undertaken 1959
TO CLEAR AT GIVE AWAY PRICES MORRIS 1000 Traveller exceptional bodily and mechanically ......................
1961 MORRIS Oxford V Traveller .............. £‘<55 GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.
AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS
6-8 Church Street Clitheroe - Tel: 3252
BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRE STON NEW ROAD. TEL 55425. DELIGHTFUL SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.
So CHATBURN ROAD, OLITBEROE
in a high class an°NveTy “popu&r residential area approx- imatch- t lu e fcum rle r fo t a milS from Clitheroe Centre
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h o tHERSALL & FORREST [ .A .L . l ’.V
Auctioneer Valuers and Estate Agents SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE
” Telephone: 2695 (Evenings 3755 and 2180) "WHALLEY. . '
. „„DEnlOR CENTRALLY HEATED PRE-WAR A Su DETACHED BUNGALOW.
o open couau:b.l. itrilcn with up to date appointments: Store and Lm-ii u i lT«oBedrooms, fully-tiled Bathroom: Separate W.C.
t. In good clto?.rt Accommodation: Vestibule: Central Hall;
GREENWAYS, 7!) MITTON ROAD ,
locality, convenient to village and adjacent
Loft Boxromn. Brick-built ^ ATTRACTIVE ROSE GARDEN WITH UNUSUALw
SECLUSION.
articular. H0THERSALL & FORREST THE SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE
appointment to view, apply: C
) MOORLAND AVENUE, ‘ CLITHEROE
5. . In 9°0d ''“ 'ftnntth e 'ad d ed ' attraclfion*ofMa ee'nerousmand
a ell-stocked ear5SS.9 tiiazen and rramea porch: hall: lounge; cummo0,a,V?hpn Htted s.s steel sins unit: larder Three
,'B.hwav and w‘th tne a“reenhouse Toolshed.
bedroomKbathmom ScD wo Wired for electric storage heaters. GAR, ^ ' ,
(Gas available!. Annual Ground Rent £4.
1-3 C a s t le g a t e Tel: 2092
F. W. L. STEELE & CO. ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS
THE IMMACULATELY^*^ known AS “ E A R K SW A Y ”
SALES BY AUCTION SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW
COOLHAM FARM, TWISTON Nr. Downham, Clithcroc.
D(Turn right down Village of f ownham, from Clitheroe. and
ollow up to cross roads, turn left I
s T. Silvcrwood—J. Batshaw will (declining farming)'!
Wednesday. August 30th, 1967 C 33 Head of Smart Young
ell bv Auction for Mr. R. P. Mclvor
h attle; vis: 9 b & w heifers; 4 Ayr 2eifers 18-20 months; 4 b & w— m blue—1 red Hereford Mrs. 15 1 onths- 13 b & w heifer calves.
s es 2-4 shear; 15 horned Gijnmcr lhearlings; 20 horned Glmmer
2 months. ewSheen and Lambs: 50 horned
2 horned rams. c Deep litter brooder house and
ambs; 30 horned wether lambs;
cabins 32 X 24, 32 X 12. 40 X 12. 24 x 9 Three 8’ x 6*. three 12* x 8. two 10’ x 6‘: the above cabins can i be well recommended. Other var
abins and appliances; spun roof eous troughs feeders etc. Secura
Sccura 3.000 egg electric incu-[.HATCH—FINCH.—^h.^jind bator. Shepherd 4-tier electric
lectric 6.000 egg incubator..
brooder. Shepherd Carry On brooder, two Western • 150-size brooders, metal 2-div. corn bin.
erguson (1951) diesel tractor, in m oocl running order; mount
Pig: large white due October. F Machinery and Implements:
t anure spreader; Bnmford Clitheroe Evenings 2016 r u e immup.ii ATEI V MAINTAINED MODERN DETACHED
EDISFORD ROAD. OLITHEROE Belna nleasantly situated In a good class residential area
““ S & S w ^ i S S S S M S S 1- ^ « U . i nahoii imince dining room, magnificent unit-
JSSrawss, sx a home"W^'SSwfblnB for gomfort and convenience. Mnnu
The Soundly Constructed Pre-War Semi-Detached
Residence known as ••springkell.”
CLITHEROE ROAD. LAMB ROE. WHALLEY
w Occupying a pleasant situation
front and rear. w The compact accommodation
ith open nival outlooks at both
p ith pnrtian central heating com erises three bedrooms, bathroom, rntrance hall, spacious living boom, kitchen, etc. Detached
rick-built garage. ca^Dort Neatly'Tald out gardens fltted U
Htehen • la ° d e f ground floor w.c.. Integral garage. Dlenslnc features combining to produce
The Modern Semi-Detached Residence
7 SHIREBURN AVENUE. CLITHEROE
dation as follows: s Three bedrooms bathroom.
dining room, unit-fitted Jfitphcn. rear porch etc. Detached brick-
ep. w.c.. entrance haU. lounge, built garage.
NEW DETACHED ancl SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS
NOW IN THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION INA DELIGHTFUL RURAL SETTING at
SABDEN VILLAGE (4 miles Clilhoroc)
2 BEDROOM DETACHED at £3.475. 3 BEDROOM DETACHED at £3.975.
4 BEDROOM DETACHED at £4.375. PRICE INCLUDES G AS-FI RED CENTRAL HEATING AND GARACE.
2 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED at £2,650. 3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED a t £2,925. ROOM FOR OARAGE ON ALL PLOTS.
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955i mortgages available to suitable annlicants. Road charges included: choice of decor: all mams services, etc.
10-year suarantcc under the N.H.B.R.C. Representative ^on Silo Saturdays and Sundays. 2-0-4-30 n.m.
New Detached and Semi-Detached Houses
and Bungalows of Superior Quality now In the course of construction at EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE
A most desirable rural situation on the outskirts of town,
vet ofTorin- all services—primary school, shops, etc., noarby. SEM^DETAOHEO HOUSES WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £2.795.
SEMtDETACHED5BUNGALOWS WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £2,925. MM .DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH 2 BEDROOMS a t £2,575. DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH 3 BEDROOMS a t £3,125. and
DETACHED HOUSES WITH 3 BEDROOMS at £3,095. 05°/ mortgages available to suitable applicants.
Road charges included: choice of decor: room for garage on al properties: insulated lotts, etc
10-year guarantee under the N.H.B.R.C. REPRESENTATIVE on site each Sunday from 2-0 n.m.
Maximum Mortgage Facilities are available on all of the above.
Full details of the above and olber properties for sale in the area on request at the office of:
F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1/3 CASTLEGATE, CLITHEROE TEL: 2092
The Attractive Terraced Dwellinghousc
erty of brst Accrington buck. Accommodation:
A soundly coMtructed prop w This desirable small property hrough-lounge: kitchen:
3 HALL STREET. CLITHEROE
hallway; slttins room tilo tange^ dlning/kltchon. tl «l “ °°\x"t“i.l: t combination sink 'h- 'L c. wacei k
room.Yard ana tisun^ offices. Annual rates payable:
possession. Attractive Newly-Erected
u J* Semi-Detached Bungalow.
8 LANGDALE AVENUE, CLITHEROE
Conveniently situated .C°r town yet near Edlstorcl
porch with fuel stme. Compact garden area and garage. Particulars from:
Accommodation- ball. loug f£ . kitchen: two toefdrtl °omcompact
lounec- Hothcrsall & Forrest,
Auctioneers and Estate Agon s. Bank Salerooms Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695).
Business and Property.
Tho Old Established Grocory and Mixed Business.
room, bright Lltcnen aou m Yardbnnrt°twSrt offices. PaVtl„C“jil=S
r / J n Forrest
The Attractive Semi-Dotaohed Bungalow
G1 KEMPLE VIEW. CLITHEROE
An up-to-date property g town the open countryside Is at
the doorstep. Accommodation: »alh
4 " - r n e / 3 e~ S f em ^ T 'tb r c c -p ic - 1 bltbroom - «
GarageGarden areas front and rear. Mains Services
® to view: Hothersall & Forrest. Comprises: sales sh^P: taring
3: WATERLOO ROAD. CLITHEROE
wo bedrooms: three-piece batn-
payable: £15-4-10. Vacant possession.
GHATBURN.
The Compact Dwellinehouse, 6 GREENFIELD AVENUE
tTl^range-' Garden a t rear with garage | »
c as built between the wars and t omprises: entrance hall; larder; bedrooms; tnrec-pieco bathroom, i
two
space. Mains services. Annual rates J
CHATBURN.
The Freehold Terraced Dwellinshouso.
44 DOWNHAM ROAD
shearer (Wolselcy old type), long ext Ladder, short ext. ladder, portable milker, wash- up bath usual small hand tools,
iesel tank. electric sheep etc
(A caterer will attend the sale) c Sale 12 o’clock. Implements,
approx. 2 o'clock). abins. (pig. cattle, sheep,
GHYLL BOTTOM FARM. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
I road (near to the Village) [. T. Silvcrwood—J. Bnlshaw will
t(Turn in opposite FoxgllLs. along Nr. Clithcroc. he Bolton-by-Bowland-Hellificld
sell by Auction for Mr T. Stan- | ley (declining farming). Satur-
day. September 2nd 1967.
d Excellent condition, good rcsl- beef: 5 b & w—1 blue—Jersey Tentlal district and with CEN- | Hlrs. 16-18 months; 2 b & w hfi.
RALLY * HEATED accommo-1 calves. 12 months: 1 b & wWjo b & w bullocks. 2 y.o.
stock and store cattle: 4 b & w cows and 2 heifers newly-calved and lately-calved; 1 Jersey hfr. due time of sale. 2 b & w cows due Oct.-Dec.: 3 b & w cows—1 htr. geld in milk; 2 b & w cows
Rake, 300 gall, trailer water tank iron 3-cylinder land roller,
railer mower. Blanch Lely Tedder
handy trailer, hay trailer with d tieaks (for 100 bales). 100 goll.
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—Congratulations from both families.
treet. Clitheroe. . .. MARRIAGE
WATERW0RTH—SHIELDS On August 16. 1967. at Christ Church. Walmslcy. by the Rev. L. pr Burnett George Bernard eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W Waterworth. of Brook House West Bradford. CUtheroe. to Valerie Anne, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. Shields, of 440 Darwen Road. Bromley Cross. Future address: 30 Brunswick Road. Sutton. Surrey.
WHITWELL—TAYLOR.—On 22 |
m e m o r i a l s 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____ b irths________
[ DUCDALE. — On 13th August. 1967 to John and Elaine (nee HalL) at home, 9 Swanston Gardens. Edinburgh. 10. .a girl. Catherine. Fiona. . a sister for
Anthony.
ENGAGEMENTS ^
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CARLYON.—Mr. and Mrs. s . A. t Carlyon and family wish to uring their sad bereavement
of Mrs. Carlyon’s mother Letitia Cornett, of Belfast. 3i Standen Road. Clithcroc.
. ,,,.c
W.’ L ’Fmch; of 1 Town End. Slaidburn; have pleasure in t announcing the engagement of
Pheir twin daughter Sally ■ to Seter John Hatch of 3 Walker
ahank alL friends for kindness dnd sympathy shown to them
MARSLAND.—Mrs. R. Marsland and family express grateful c thanks to everyone for letters,
t ords and Mass cards received in heir sad loss
BOND.—Mrs. Grectn Moorhouse and family sincerely thany all relatives friends and neighbours for floral tributes and expres sions of sympathy received In f their sad bereavement; also the
namily doctor and district urses for their kindness.
TITTERINGTON.—Mrs. E. Tittcr- s ington ancl family wish to
time of sorrow. 22 Grindleton Road West Bradford.
riends and neighbours, the . kindness shown, and floral
fincerely thank all relatives,
ministers, the family doctor and district nurses for help and
tributes received in their recent
August 1967. at St. Andrew s Church. Slaidburn. William I Snear son of Mrs. M Whitwell 1 and the late Mr. G. Whitwell. of Oak House. Pendleton, to Mary Ella, second daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. W. Taylor, of Shay ! House. Slaidburn.
DEATHS 34 heart of smart in-calf, young August. 1967. at his homo 9 | PARKINSON.—Suddenly on 21 IN MEMORIAM
CLARK.—In loving memory ol n dear husband and father. Thomas who died August 22. 1962. Ever remembered. —Bv his wife Emma and son Robert. Bolton-by-Bow!and
Main Street. Bolton-by-Bowland. Always remembeied. Norman Lambert, aged 66 years, j From his loving wi.e Alice and
DRIVER.—Treasured memories of ' my dear husband Robert (Bob)
who died 26 Au -gust. 1960. - --
took p*lace on Wednesday a t Ss. Peter and Paul Church. Bolton- by-Bowland.
calf.3 weeks: (also) 5 b & w bullocks: 1 Hereford hfr. 2 yo, 3
1 Sheep and Lambs. 9 H.B.. owes: 5 horned ewes, 31 Sufi. * lamb* (fat). Piss* 1 sow served August 1st: 14 store pigs. 12 weeks.
rendv for work. Machinery and Implements:
Poultry: 70 hens y.o. Dog- b & w bitch 10 month
Allis Chalmers t.v.o. tractor with mkl mounted mower; Bloor man ure spreader; Blackstonc strawer: Nicholson side delivery; ha\ raker: low cart: metal wheel barrow: Millerium car jack: Iron- t log vice: corrugated sheets: elec
|, wood milking niadiine (amm.
spare cabin sides: glass floors foi laying cages Dairy Appliances. 2-uni t Ful-
ric fencer: six various cabins,
buckets), pipe line for l - c^ttlo stalls: electric motor, pump, starter switch: ?uixo electric boiler (2 kiD; Alfa Laval in churn cooler.
—Inq T E. Robinson. Bolton- by-Bowland. Tel, 213._______
„
SMITH.—On August 21. 1967. at his home. 74 Brookside Cottages. Waddinston. Nr. CUthcroe. James Tetlow. the dearly loved
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dearly loved husband of Hannah | family Parkinson and dear father of Rodney and Stella The funeral SMALLEY.-—In loving memory of
Frank died 23 August, 1966. Sadly missed From his loving wife Irene and daughter Joyce. 30 Garstang Road West. PouIton-le-Fyldc. —Also fondest memories from Greta and Leonard. Blackpool t and Doreen and Derek. Accring
on. husband of Beatrice Smith aged -poDD.—In loving memory of
64 vears a service in St. Helen s Mary Todd who died 24 August. Church. Waddington, preceded ]92g.
cremation at Skipton on August —From all the family. 24
d ______ ___ SALES BY AUCTION /
ted hay to be oiTcrcd to eat on. t Eataee: 12 acres unbroken fog
po December 24. 1967: 20-acrc 1asture to 2nd February. 1968.
I briefly): 3-piece leather suite. | brass paper rack: kitchen cup-
1968. ( Surplus Household Effects
board; dresser: 2 single beds.
j 2 o’clock. OTHER FIXTURES
A caterer will attend tho sale. Sale 12 o'clock. Cattle approx,
i Saturday. September 16th Total dispersal sale. Standridgc I Farm Slaidburn. for Messrs, l..
and W Wilkinson. Nr. Ctitlieroc T Saturday. September 23rd
I Wednesday. , September 27th Total dispersal sale sheep, poul
Fotal dispersal sale. Boarsder
arm Newton. Nr. Clithcroc, for J. and J. Nowell.
| try. cabins apllances mnehineiy.
-tuiQ poujotf ct ..loaqs * o homo Auctioneers and Valuers:
I T. Silverwood. 17 Chester Avenue. Clithevoe. Tel. 3228. J. Batshaw. 91 Waddlnqton Road. Clitheroe. Tel 2011. C Stiver wood. Livingstone House. Slald
burn. Tel. 652.
THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
TODAY. FRIDAY. 25th AUG.
■ 80-100 in-calf and 100-130 stores at 11-30 a.m. (Including A. JacK- son 4. and J. Chadwick 10, ln-calf
blood tested 1. Blood tested stock housed
separately and sold first.
MONDAY NEXT. 28th AUG Weekly sale of fatstock a t 11-30
a,IOn offer: 60-70 steers, heifers and cows: 40-50, pigs: 1.300-1.400
cheep and ewes. 42: lambs 1.357).
b Sheep ballot for stock graded ay th a t time 11 a.m. Consignors s rc strongly advised to ensure pheep are early enough on the
, remises to allow for this.
commodious stone-built certificate of agglutination blood property with tho following tcs^ W|ji be housed and sold first,
. ... i Cattle accompanied by a y ets
accommodation: hallway; sitting room; living room: kitchen and FRIDAY NEXT. 1st SEPT, larder on the around floor. Three |
bedrooms above (one of which Is fitted with a ’ bath and cylinder half-bred «
usunl0omcesYard
p Mains services. Annual rates I Judging from 10-30 a.m. Sale sion._
^ Wlth I — S& v d S S ! ” flocks of he district.
tnumerous ayable:'£15-4-10. Vacant Posses- n a.m. Entries for catalogue t>y
Tho Commodious Family Dwcllinghouso
No. 57 CASTLE VIEW. CLITHEROE
situate
way: lounge with bay. tile range: dining room tile range, roomy kitchen with fireplace, white porcelain sink (h water): larder. On th e upper floor are, three, bedrooms^and
Vnnual rates payable £23-3-4. acant possession. \
| August 26tll. PWEDNESDAY. 13th SEPT.
rize sale of dodded rains. FRIDAY, 15th SEPT.
and comprises: vestibule: hall- Trust Ltd.
, Crossed horned breeding sheep ^ r 'N o r S e r o
PROPERTY WANTED
SffiSTn W S & Y& wftlil REQUIRED, TO, PURCHASE.oeot. ^i~ei** store and w.c. Mains ser-1 vices. AAnnual ground . r e n t : £2-2-6.
Tho Cottaso Dwellinghouse. 29 QUEEN STREET. LOW MOOR
p A compact stone-built froperty store.
nnt.n.minc: vestibule. . sitting room, tile range; .living kitchen.
tile range; rear porch ^ i th fitted cupboard; two uedrooms above. Small yard with w.c. and fuel
appointments ^ h o l d . Annual rates payable '£12-3-3
HOTHERSALL & FORREST,
Auctioneers and 'Estate Agents ■ Ranu salerooms Clitheroa. T«l 2695.
tage, small house or bungalow, g three bedrooms, mod cons.,
oarden, off main road countiy
WANTED: modern house bungalow to purchase. Open aspect. 3/4 bedrooms, gaiage
r village.—Write Sox D2. Advertiser and Times.
• ton. *
CUtheroe, Wliallcy or Chatbuir districts, or villages near.—J Wykc. 8 Avon Croft, Nr. Darling.
DOGS
the p r o p e r t y : _ ^ | call: kirs. Elder, 24 Sanderson St. Bury.,
_Tel. Chatburn 457. _____
A useful garden Is to rear of ” ” JJjree suow or Write or frori premises Mains services.
LABRADOR pedigree puppies. Black and yellow. Reasonable
TWO Shcltle puppies. 4-months’ old.—Tel. Chatburn 252.
. l o u . u tzu PUPPIES, excellent
and H.B. Gimmcr lambs. Hire purchase: facilities may be
annual prize sale of 3.500 and shearling
8 1-30 a.m. followed at once by .
0-100 smart local ncwly-calved cows and heifers.
TUESDAY NEXT, 29th AUG j Sale of upwards 100 calves at
Nos. : cattle 57; uigs . .
Hay: 600 bales of good-harves
RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers. Bcntham. Nr. Lancaster.
Local Offices;...
34a. KING STREET. CLlffTEROE. Tel. 2369.
FORTHCOMING AUCTION
SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED
1-acre pasture to 2nd February Wtock for E. Harrison, Esq., a t N harf House Farm. Austwick. I
August: s Monday. 28th: Complete dispel-
advertised. wWednesday, 39th:
sal sale of farming live and dead r. Settle. All as previously |
Minter and summer eatage a t a eregill Bentham. to be> sold Bfter the sale of dairy cattle at
iously advertised. a Wednesday, 30th: Sale ° f l 4? I
cntham Auction, All as p ie \ - |
iously advertised. f Wednesday. 30th • Sale of 1 acre I
l cre modern dairy fuim—roui i ands—Bentham. All as p ie \ - |
Dale, Ingleton. All as previously j advertised.
tield with planning permission o erect one house a t Chapel-le-
c Wednesday, 30th: Sale of gharming cottage with 4 acres of hrassland — Rock Villa. —’
ouse Nr. Ingleton. All as picv-' iously advertised.
September: Monday. 4th: Complete Dlspeij sale sale of farming live “nc< dead
stock for Messrs. W. L. & A. M. Maklnson & Son. Moor Head Farm. Tatham Wednesday. 6th: Sale of excel-
lent top-quality 52 acie dairy Lirm-—
ton.
situate opposite Whoop Hall Inn together with Buildings.
Ridleys Farm—Wenning- | a Wednesday, Gth: Sale of 13-283 1 . cres of accommodation land \ Wednesday., Gtt;i: Sale of 94-475 I
—Wharf House Farm Austwick. Friday. 8th: Sale of antique
and modern furniture a t Arm - stead Hall. Giggleswick. for “ Bell.
ALAN PARKER Funeral Director
The National Association of Funeral Dircctor.c
Member of
ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY
a The LAST TRIBOTE
rranged with dignity and efficiency.
INTERMENT Or CREMATION. CPERSONAL SERVICE. hapel of Rest available.
TELEPHONE WHALLEY 3291 (DAY or NIGHT
Courteous Service-with Attention to Detail
For Prompt and Thos. Rock
MONUMENTAL MASON
7b Market Place CLITHEROE
Phone GL Harwood 3684
Memorials Etc., In Stone Marble and Granite
d _ . . Monday 11th: Complete dlsper-
1 Wreaths. Bouquets, Cut Flowers
-,.,1 sale for Messrs. F. Sedgwick & Son a t Fourlands. Bentham.
s Friday. 15th: Complete dlspcr-
Hich Bottom Farm, Bentham a Monday. 18th: Sale of antique
wood. Bcntham for J Foster, Esq. Tuesday. 19th: Sale of Pedigree
ale sale for Messrs. Wlllan Bros.. nd modern furniture a t Ravens-
Tersevs and implements for S
stend. Ingleton. Friday. 22nd: Rlbblchcad 2nd
J & E. Glassford. Stack-
sheep sale. C Saturday. 23: Annual sale of
cattle for Mr. J. H. Howard, Hes- h?ker Farm. Skipton in con junction with Messrs. H. Manley and Sons, of Crewe.
hannri island and Friesian
sheep sale. s Friday. 29th: Complete disper-
Wednesday. 27th: Slaidburn
stock for W. Palmer & Son, Buck Inn. Faytliornc. October. l2nd Monday, Complete dteJJcr-
ale sale or farming live and dead
R c sale for Messrs. Paikln j idlcvs. Wennington, in con
unction with Lancaster Farmers Auction Mart.
Total Dispersal Sale of a Sound High Brooding Stook.
GREEN FARM.
KIRBY MALHAM. Near Skipton
f t H Taylor- & Son, F.A.X.. Kavoured with instructions from
Auction as above th e whole of their 02 head of grand young Friesian cattle. 251 Swaledale ewes and Suffolk Cross, cross bred. half-bred and horned a lambs. 122 acres of unbroken fog
Swalne Bros, will Sell by FAITH is strength in time
of bereavement. We know and respect the customs of all faiths and co-operate with all clergymen to provide services.
and winter eatage to 2nd Febru mry 1968, 1,785 bales of well-won l eadow hay to eat on with good cying to 12th May, 1968. Useful
heep, cattle. Hay and eatage.. Auctioneers
Tel. 2226.
accommodation WANTED
FURNISHED or unfurnished self- contained flat or house required B to rent,. BlUington Whatley,
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arrow area.—Write Box No. D3. Advertiser and Times.
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Wreaths & Bouquets CXJT FLOWERS
“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"
Cliurcli Brow Cardens TEL. CUTHEROE 3298
A. Pearce and Son, (Chatburn Nurseries
near Pendie Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230.
Residence: 14 Brook Street Clitheroe.
—Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) WHITE.—In ever loving memory Ciithcroe. Tel. 2582.
I ----------------------------------——— ■ • of my darling wife H .azel, who gied 27 August 1963: also our
August 1964. Not Just today b u t everyday. In silence we remember. —From her ever loving husband George and son Leonard. 14 Mayfield Avenue. Ciithcroe.
randson Kenneth, who died 27
WHITE.—In loving memory of a dear mother. Hazel, who died 27 August. 1963. Loved and remembered always. —From Ray and Anne.
t r u l y fitting
prompt. s Order of sale: Implements, „ >T
T. H. TAYLOR & SONS. F.A.I. Swadford Chambers. Skinton.
ollection of farm implements. Sale to commence a t 12-30 p.m.
TOMLINSON’S Funeral. Services ‘ Rockdale ’
Eshton Terrace . Tel. Clithcroc 2345
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