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12 Clitheroc Advertiser ami Times, Friday, February 9, 196S PRIMROSE GARAGE


Specialists do tlic job quicker EXPERT ELECTRICIANS


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PRECISION PANEL BEATERS QUALIFIED ENGINEERS CRYPTON TUNING


THOROUGH LUBRICATION — And Most Important —


TOOLS FCTO THE JOB Dunlop and Michelin


New and Remould Tyres


L A R G E S T S TO C K S IN TH E D IS T R IC T A T KEE1SEST P R IC E S


E. and D. HORSFIELD


Joinery and Building Contractors BACK BRENNAND STREET CLITHEROE—Tel: Chatbum 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 MISCELLANEOUS SALES


RUSBRIDGE.—You can choose any article in stock.—Watches.


MODERN THREE-PIECE SUITE. rocking and swivel chairs, black


Clocks. Rings. Cutlery—and Tiav for i t weekly.—Rusbridge. Jewellers. 24 King William S t Blackburn. Tel. 59109


BEAVER LAMB COAT, shaded, b a s t 40" £10: Man s shortie


and Times_______ _____________ PHAM SERVICE:


overcoat, chest 38 £2-10-0. Write Box No Ml. Advertiser


covered new aprons, wheels re- tyred and repaired —A a. Hargreaves Moot Lane and Woone Lane Ciitheroe Tel. 2683


hoods re­


M.C.B HALSETTE PRAM, two- tone grey, det bodv. mat. and bag as new £10 —Tel Whnlley


2561___________________


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Gent's Union and Sateen sh ir ts half-lined_______


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or phone. sh arp .


Huntlev Lawn Samlesburv Melloi 787_____________________


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your o.d JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer in part exchange for new goods.—24 King William St.. Blackburn Tel. 59109


Tinvuams tit new nnd second-lvunl rtitni'ra*. projectors. enitmiPvs. binocu­ lars. telescopes and microscopes. Cut


price clearance ol standard B mew and second-handi Special — Hussian binocu­ lars tw i th East Zeiss lenses) Irom t i n with hide case. 12 x 4n li> tins., while


they last.


EDGAR BRADSHAW LTD..


64 STATION ROAD, 42 MILL STREET, PADIHAM.


TEL. PADIHAM 723*17.


GREEN'S EXPECTORANT, a very palatable mixture, especially recommended for liara "fast coughs A bedtime dose helps to settle a cough for th e night. 4/-.—Derrick Green. M.P.S. * Railway View. Clitheroe


FOR EXPERT ATTENIIUN. bring youi sewing machine repairs to T i l t Walter Thomason Sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road


Nelson


SPECIAL PURCHASE. Manufac­ turer's clearance; Broadloom.


good quality carpet lengths oflered a t Bargain prices: also sample carpets. 3 x 2,: 3 x 3„: 4 x 3 from £11.—Mortons 18 Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 2420.


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middle­ man's profit. We re-cover vour treasured 3-plece suites as new from ns little as 18 g n s : chairs £ / over 100 patterns Free estimates Distance no object — Write or phone BEAKBANE 50 Zion Street. Burnley To! 27)88


C0LF CLINIC — star ting this month in World Sports Maga­ zine. P G A . captain. Hugh Lewis looks a t common golfing mistakes and how to correct them.—At your newsagent now. 2/6


___________________ ___


TRICYCLE su i t 2 to 6 year-old £4-5-0.—Aply 10 Pendle Av.,


Chatburn


DININC ROOM SUITE, hall or window table; 2ft fish tank: edged mirror glass as new.—Tel. Clitheroe 4129 (after mid-day).


NEW and second-hand mudern pianos. Leading makes includ­ ing Rodgers Hopkinson Zender. Bentley Mannington a n d Weston Knight Specialists in Fartisa and Baldwin electronic organs Confidential


Repair ana tuning service —Pol­ lards (a family business since I860! 20/22 Standish Street Burnley Tel 25829


terms


1961 FORD THAMES 7 CWT. VAN MOT (Nov.I taxed, good cond..


£40.—84 Rockvbank Wnddlng- ton


1961 TRIUMPH HERALD. T2OO convertible. New engine, brakes


overhauled, taxed.' MOT (12 months) £135 o.no.—16 Park Avenue Clitheroo


REMEDY FOR


WINDOW CONDENSATION AND WINDOW BOTTOM RUDDIES


2/3 per foot.' Part Poet Od.


Stamp for details Mall order only ETNA PRODUCTS <0) LTD. 0/0 3 Twitter Lane


: Waddington. Clitheroe. Lanes. |


leather finish, unused, £45.- Tel. Blackburn 50790.


CORNER HOUSE. King Lane. Clitheroe. Ladies' and g en t’s |


mire wool Shepherd vests.


FOR SALE: BILLIARD TABLE. three-quarter size, in good con­


dition with usual accessories and light fitting. May be inspec­ ted in the Male Hospital Ward 1 any day before 7-30 p.m.—Offers in writing to be addressed to the Group Secretary, Brockhnli Hos. pitai Langho. Blackburn.


AGA COOKER, two-oven model. | crcmc/black vitreous enamel,


complete with water heater, giving adequate domestic supply of ho t water. Recently taken in p a rt exchange and in first class condition Only wants seeing. | bargain.—Cort's Main Distribu­ tors. 83 Manchester Rd..Burnley. Te! 26784


PUBLIC NOTICES


IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER


PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION OF CLITHEROE


BETTING. GAMING AND LOTTERIES ACT. 1963.


Sessional Division oi Clithcrae will hoid a Meeting a t the Sessions Room. King Street. Clitheroc on Thursday the 4tli day of April. 1968. a t th e hour of TEN in the forenoon, lor th e p u r ­ pose of considering applications for th e renewal oi Bookmakers’ Permits. Betting Agency Permits and Betting Office Licencrs


p u rsu an t to paragraph 8 oi the First Schedule to the above Act th a t the BETTING LICENSING COMMITTEE for


the Petty


object to th e renewal of any par- ticular permit or -licence should send to me not earlier th an four-1 teen days after the Insertion of tills Notice and not later than th e 29th day of February. 1968. two copies of a brief s tatemen t in writing of the grounds of |


Any person who desires to |


objection. Dated the 9th day of February,


1968 T. U. L1DDLE.


Clerk to th e Betting Licensing Committee.


21 Church Street Ciitlicroe Tel. 4133_______________ _


CORPORATION OF CLITHEROE | (GENERAL RATE ACT 1967)


RATE REBATES


forthwith by Ratepayers who con­ sider themselves eligible for Rate Rebates in th e year commencing 1st Anri! 1968


persons wno can apply are: Application shouid be made | WANTED REARING CALVES T e n a nV n f Council houses and | prices fo r^h em . Movement hcen- ¥?=fsrtfS,,«— - t e a w iW S S S


Persons 'living in 'mixed- prop­ erties (i.e. house and shop) and which is mainly a private dwelling


W REBATE IS AVAILABLE RHERE THE INCOME OF THE TATEPAYER IS NOT MORE


a t Tho Borough Treasurer's Office. Chureh Street Clitheroe


Application forms nrc available


It is essential that application bp made before 30th April. 1968.


and th a t a new annlioation be made by persons now In receipt oi icbate


H L. SAGAR. Town Clerk


(GENERAL RATE ACT 1967)


MARRIED OR £8 PER WEEK IF SINGLE A HIGHER NCOME LIMIT IS APPLICABLE TO MARRIED COUPLES WITH CHILDREN


HAN £10 PER WEEK F TATTERSALL’S


Tel. Clitheroe 2166. or Hellifield 256


ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES I I buy and collect ail your discar­ ded clothing.—Mrs. Howarth 31 Church Sq.. Worsthorne.—Write


or Phone Burnley 27882.


ANTIQUES, g randfather clocks, wall clocks, old silver plate,


house clearances.—37 Whailey Rd.. Clitheroe. Tel. 2037,


WANTED. TUB TRAP for pony, l i . l hands high also harness.— Burgess Calder Farm. Bolton-


bv-Bowland. Ciitheroe


CORPORATION OF CLITHEROE I BUY AND COLLECT outgrown ' children s and baby wear ladles’


' RATES BY INSTALMENTS Application forms for -the pay­


ment of Rates by Instalments in th e year commencins-lst April 1968 are now available a t the


Borough Treasurer’s Office. Churels Street Clitheroe,


already using th is 1 facility is not required


H. L. SAGAR. Town Clerk.


R.W.C.C 200 CLUB No. 144


Application' by 'Ratepayers I


and gent's clothes, curtains, bedding etc Households cleared when emigrating or bereave­ m e n t—Ring Accrington 36885


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


BLACKPOOL. JUBILEE HOTEL, 677 New South Promenade. Mod' era hotel overlooking piemen ade and sea Excellent food electric lift, large car park Booking now for season. O.A.P. honeymoon couples, and ilium, 4 tnatlong parties.—Tel. Blackpool


3610. Wu require large numbers of


cine arranged under s tr ic t Ministry regulations Collection arranged Remember you cannot sell calves for rearing purposes a t any market a t th e moment


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


BLACKBURN CO-OP REMOVAL SFRVICES full dlvl. work guar­ anteed enqulrles-orders received ail areas—See Branch Manager.


B.M.S. RIGHT PRICE REMOVALS Boxwood St. Blackburn Tel


60456


STUBBS 'Moving-Storing Cedar St Blackburn Tel. 57122.


TENDERS POULTRY


LIVE POULTRY REQUIRED, top prices.—S. Townson. Tel. Staid- burn 271


LOANS


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


LAND


BUILDING PLOT REQUIRED. 800-1000 sq. yds. suitable for one detached residence.—Details to: 28 Manor Rd.. Clayton-lo-Woods. Tel Preston 36631


PETS


THREE BUDGIES with ca«e. will sell separately. — 23 Carlton Place, Ciitheroe. after 5 p.m


AT STUD


LARGE WHITE AT STUD. Trans­ 2port available. Tel. Chatburn


03. BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


EXTERNAL PAINTING OF COUNCIL DWELLINGS


external painting of 211 Council Dwellings. Form of tender and specification of works required cun be obtained from th e Hous­ ing Manager. York Struct CJlth- eroe, on deposit of £2-2-0. which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide tender.


Tenders are invited for th e


ope endorsed "External P a in t­ ing" should reach me by no t la te r th an first post on Friday. 15 March 1968.


Tenders in a plain sealed envel­


selves to accept the lowest or any tender


H. L. SAGAR.Town Clerk. PROPERTY TQ LET


TO LET. Avenue Farm House, Hurs t Green, on Lease. Spacious


kitchen and three bedrooms.— For particulars write A. R. Tones Esq.. 4 Woodfields. Stonyhurst, via Blackburn, Lancs.


fully modernised h o u s e , entrance' hall,


living room The Council do no t bind them­ MALTA — BIRZEBBUGA


To let modem fully furnished house, facing sea. Sun bal­ cony and roof. One double bedroom, lounge, dining room and fully equipped modern kitchen, tiled bathroom. Second bedroom has own private tiled shower, toilet and washbasin. £14 per week. Including electricity and maid service (morn­ ings only)—Enquiries: Tel: Blackburn 53283 or Blackburn 51012 evening.


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I


1961 1960


AVE by using PECIALISED ERVICE


1967 1967


1966


1966 1965


1965 1965 1964 1959


CLITHEROE Tel: 3883 (4 Knee)


YOU WANT TO BUY THE


BEST MOTOR CARS AND WE HAVE THEM


These Cars are representative of the many Cars with that bit extra we have passing through our hands.


(May) ROVER 2000 T.C. Zircon blue, as new (May) MERCEDES 250 ‘S’ Grey. 6,000 miles


only. FORD Cortina G.T. maintained by us from new,


white, with black interior. MINI Van. crey, one owner, low mileage. VICTOR Super in blue with 4 speed gear box, low mileage, well maintained and very clean. FORD Corsair, two door in green, immaculate. AUSTIN 1100’s, locally owned, very low mile- ace. choice of three, all exceptionally good. VAUXHALL Victor de luxe, one owner, very


VOLKSWAGEN 1200 absolutely immaculate, local owner, and maintained by us.


low mileage, exceptional. — BARGAINS —


HUMBER Hawk, overdrive, two owners only. AUSTIN A40 de luxe, green.


LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS ANO VALUERS


6-8 Church Street Clitheroe - Tel: 3252 BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW RD„ TEL. 55425.


SUPERIOR DETACHED BUNGALOW 20 CHURCH CLOSE. WADDING TON


Constructed in 1965 and convenient for local shops and


SCh°Comprlsitlg: ENTRANCE HALL: LOUNGE 17’ 4” :x l 3 ‘ 2” . KITCHEN: THREE BEDROOMS; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Window fitted for first floor bedroom. Integral garage. Mains services except gas. Leasehold for 999 years Ground re n t £10


per annum. Price £3.950 ATTRACTIVE END COTTAGE.


8 K.EMPLE VIEW, WISWELL


with excellent views towards Kemple End. tom p r is in g . PORCH ENTRANCE: SITTING ROOM. 14' x 11: DINING/KITCHEN.


Built in th e 1930 s and s itu a ted in th e h e a r t of the village nV^m a lV ^ a rdMFiush toilet and fuel store. Parking space for


one car a t front Rate.*. payable £12. Freehold All mains services except eus.


CONSTRUCTED IN 1962—PRICE £3,300. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE


22 SYDNEY AVENUE, WHALLEY


shopping and schooling facilip.es and containing • SPACIOUS ENTRANCE HALL. LOUNGE 17 O ' x 11 O' stone fireplace with fitted Portway Trio oil h e ater which heats radiators in the kitchen and batnroom and warm air o u t le t s ln th e lounge and hail DINING BOOM. 8 10 X 7 2 : KITCHEN 9 6 x < < enamel sing u n it. THREE BEDROOMS: 1—12’ 6" x.1 0 11 i 2— 11' 9" x 10 6"' 3—9* x T 7”: THREE-PIECE BATHROOM


S itu ated a t the eno ol a q u ie t cui-dc-sac close to excellent


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Valuers


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695).


piay area. Rates payable £37 Freehold. Mains electricity, water and drainage.


Detached garage an- 9" x 13 6" Good concrete drive and ____


STONE BUILT END OF TERRACE HOUSE 13. KING LANE, CLITHEROE.


ROOM* KITCHEN PANTRY: THREE BEDROOMS'. MODERN THREBI-PIECE BA PH ROOM


o th e r facilities Comprising: ENTRANCE HALL; LOUNGE; Sr riTNG


All mams services Rear yard with side passage. Fuel store and W.C. Rates payable £16. Freehold.


GENERAL 'MIXED ~ GROCERY BUSINESS, CLITHEROE


o u a r te r of a mi1:* from th e centre In a well-populated area comprising SALES SHOP IT x 13'. LIVINGI ROOM 13' x 11.' tiled fireplace: LARGE KITCHEN: TWO BEDROOMS.


Subs tantial s to n i-om l t snop property approximately


Rear yard with flush toilet and fuel store. Rates payable £22 Freehold. All mains services.


AGENTS FOR THE Leek anti Westbourne FOUNDED 1856


Building Society ASSETS EXCEED £200,000,000


NEW BUNGALOWS in course ot construction at


SABDEN VILLAGE


Two. three and four bedrooms, from £2.650. Representative on site Sundays 2-30—4-30.


NEW DETACHED and SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES


and BUNGALOWS In oourse ot oonstruotlon at


EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE


Two, three and four bedrooms, from £2,675. Representative on site Sundays 2-30—4-30.


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


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegate Qitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel. 2092 Evenings 2016


SALES BY AUCTION JOHN E. PINDER. F.V.I.


deceased estates, together with clients giving up th e ir homes, from business closing down with office fittings and equipment, from properties in tile course of sale and vendors generally to within the


Principally in th e m a tte r of


STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE. tomorrow, Saturday.


SALEROOMS. HOUSEHOLD AND GENERAL


10th February, at 10 a.m. ANTIQUE AND VARIOUS


FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. atPlease Note: sale to commence


iew to 9 p.m JOHN E. PINDER.


Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent.


Stono-Bridke, Longridge. Tol. 2282.


by ou r own tran sp o r t if required by arrangement through th e office.


Goods collected and delivered


lo 10 a.m. with small goods (300 Vts) resuming 1-30 (600 In all)


S itu ate close to th e centre and ideal for shopping and all F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegate Clitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel AGENTS FOR:


Bradford Permanent Building Society


MORTGAGES ARRANGED. INVESTMENTS RECEIVED. Evenings 2016


TWOBROOKS FARM. HAWKSHAW, Nr. BURY


i.siuate off the Hnwkshaw- Bolton Rond)


I by auction for Mr. Alan Scott (leaving th e farm) Saturday,


| February 24th, 1968: 52 head of sm a r t dairy cat tle


and young stock (mostly b A: w) vis.: 3 cows newly calved; o cows lately calved; 8 cows due June-


. C. Silverwood—d. Balshaw hav­ ing received ins tructions will sell


,


HOT®ERSALL & FORREST *


F.A.L.P.A. Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone: 1695 (Evonings3755 and 2180) WHALLEY


THE POST-WAR DETACHED BUNGALOW 18 WHITT AM IlOAD


to open country sloe


in quiet cul-de-sac convenient for most services, yet close . . . r a - , . DINING


Bathroom: separate W.0 Brick-built garage


Garden laid o u t professionally to « » u r e ease of upkeep. VIEWING STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT. Pr inted particulars mav be obtained from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


.miceeo


THE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695) The Stone-Built Dwellinghouse


65 PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE


facing s itting room and dinUig room, roomy kitchen. Two laige bedrooms and three-piece bath room Yard with usual offices. Mains services Annual giound re n t : £1-1-0 Annual rates pay­ able. £17-17-6 Vacant possession.


Ot unusual layout with fron- The Tcrraeed Dwellinghouse


60 WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE


kitchen h o t and cold water laid on: larder. On th e upper floor arc two bedrooms of good size, the bathroom being placed in the roof space and has b a th and washbasin. Flagged yard with usual offices (including new


comprising: vestibule: hallway, s i t t in g room:


With palisaded frontage and living '°om .


rates payable: £15-1-2. Vacant possession.


The Stone-Built End Terrace Owellinghouse.


51 BROWNLOW STREET CUTHEROE


Well situated on nicely elevated | site ile ian&e*


will be on offer: 20 calves: 50-60 steers, heifers and cows: 45-55 pigs: 250-350 hoggs sheep and owes


11-30 a.m. when the following


pigs: 295 sheep I. All stock licensed In and o u t


ipnn'rn outkttchen. I resumed as soon as rc_ (Last Sale Nos.: 54 cattle; 43


T»™m,m.r(4H(,Tc Sittlne room. I and store sheep and Friday's in- REEVE (nee Melville).—On 31 t . .,ACC? ^ £ . . aa lu m a room tile I calf and store sales will be .nmhfn.Hon 1lin k (h & O permit. Irrespective of whether


lor Immediate slaughter. Sales ol newly-calved cattle


regulations


^ t ^ i C0^ ’woatlbedrooms,n al»ve. there has been time to advertise. Yard witb usual offices Mains Ic u sm nm r^ a re advised to check


services Annual rates payable* £13-4-0.


Ground re n t : £1-13-6 Vacant possession


3 ABBEY TERRACE, BARROW.


dwellinghouse with palisaded gale a t 11-0 n.m. with cattle frontage and comprising:


Tile sub stan tia l stone-built 25 pigs: 40 calves,


.. u iu .u .o Nr. Whailey


Hallway: s ittin g room: living sheep room- kitchen and larder on th e


Ground re n t : £2-2-0. Current Vacant possession


No. 6 UNION STREET. LOW MOOR


In an open s itu a tio n an d in very good condition. Accommodation: vestibule: s i t t in g room, tile range: living kitchen, tile range, white porcelain s ink <h & e. w a te r ) . Food store under s ta i r All


A compact stone-built property


Sale of fatstock on licence. I Upwards of 200 cattle: 150 sheep;


. Tel. 3325.


Jan u a ry 1968. to Joan apd Graham, a son, Jo n a th a n David


a brother for Simon p arethv,.. 37 Avon Road. Melksliam. Wilts.


GISBURN AUCTION MARTS Ltd. I for Thursday. 15th February, 1968 L-nuEMAN-On 6 February.


CnU y,r fAkCAAtr nn ItanDdn I 1


ground floor with three bed- for th e sale of newly-calved dairy rooms above Yard and usual cat tle and store stock on th e offices Mains services


and calves followed bv pigs and p|ease Note: Gisburn will open


Annual rates payable: £14-0-10. be passible to advertise actual day


2b. BROOK STREET. CLITHEROE


with the following accommoda­ tion: vestibule: s i t t in g r0°I*V living room; kitchen: three bed­ rooms of good size. (A bathroom could be formed without losing |


a bedroom) Yard with usual offices.1


p a te n t asphalt floors o n th e u pper floor are front


sion


bedroom and rear bedroom, fu n- ished with panel bath, wasn basin and cylinder airing cup­


services Freehold. Annual rates payable £13-4-0


Vacant possession. CHATBURN.


The Compact. Small Dwellinghouse


4 GREENFIELD AVENUE


I in the 1930's i Is ideal for those requiring a semi-rural situation


I a view and a garage


, Accommodation - entrance n a i l larder off: through lounge: and kitchen with in b u i l t cupboard Stainless steel sink u n i t Two bedrooms: three-piece bathroom


Mains services Annual ground ren t: £2-0-10


I wooden garage


| Vacant possession Gardon area to rear with


Annual rates payable: £24-1-10 This a ttractive property (buil t


board Usual offices a t rear. Mains


The Stone-Built Dwellinghouse 10 MOSS STREET, CLITHEROE


Comprising: vestibule with glazed panel inner door: s i t t in g


A semi-detached dwetllnghousc I


annual ground re n t : £1-4-7. n,.c lifted even though i t may not th e


first Thursday a fte r restrictions RICHARD TURNER & SON


Auctioneers and Valuers. Bentham. Tel. 444/5/6. Near Lancaster.


Sale Day: Gisburn 376 C. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW


Possible garage room. Mains services Freehold. Current rates | payable: £14-9-7 Vacant posses-1


cabins, etc.


SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17th Sale of pigs, two bullocks,


in n ’ Great Harwood) vis. 80-100 pigs- 1 gilt. 7 followers.


“Sunnyhurst.” 5 Whailey Road. Great Harwood. Nr. /s i tu a te


near


room modern tile range, living weeks; 1 sow. 12 kitchen, t i le range. Two bed- weeks, 1 sow due: rooms above. Yard with usual offices. Mains services. 13 amp plugs. Vacant possession.


-----


The Stone-Built Terraced Dwellinghouse


main road traffic Accommodation: hallway: sit'


basin ...................... - . board immersion heater


Current rates payable: £20-o-o. Vacant possession.


fuel store. Mains services. Annual ground re n t : £1-3-2.


Yard a t rear with w.c. Conveniently placed away from


28 HALL STREET, CLITHEROE


ting room; living room, modern tile


for Mr. J. Williamson, The Game Cock


our Lady’of Compassion Nursing Home, to Jeffrey and Ma.tr. a. son Andrew David. Thanking all


. * r "MlIV*


concerned e n g a g em e n t s


HARRISON—KNIGHT. — The engagement


between Jennifer , second daugh­ te r of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Knight, of Rimlngton. and Paui eldest son of Mrs. E. Harrison, of Rimington. and th e la te m i .


is announced


Joseph Harrison. —Congratulations from both


families. DEATHS________


ALTHAM.—On 6 February. 1968. a t her home. 16 Garnett Road. Clitheroe. Lily, tho dearly loved wife of James Altham. aged i3 years. Cremation will take place a t Accrington, today. Friday,


—Inq. Bennett (R Parkington) Ciitheroe. Tel. 2582.________


9 February, a t 3 p.m. __


Blackburn j a sk ew .—o n 4 February, 1968. a t pome. 2 Barker Terrace,


Waddington R o a d . Joseph Francis.


5 weeks; 1 sow. 12 followers. 4 *“ followers. 2


ni,wn,„ * „w„ v,„w, „ sow. 10 fol­ lowers; 2 sows due March (early): sow due March. 2 sows due


and Black Poll) 14 months, for-1 ward condition.


Cattle: two bullocks (Hereford


12’ x 8’ with floor; 8’ x 6’ 1" t with floor.


Cabins: 24’ x 14’ 1” t with floor .,


taggers, other ear taggers 400 l b . ! Salter balance scale; 3 pig troughs: earthenware troughs:


Appliances: Dalton rotary ear


May; 1 large white boar; 34 store pigs. 8-10 weeks.


I


husband of the late Martha Askew an d fa th e r of Douglas and Doris, aged 87 years Interred a t Clithcroe Cemetery on Wednescday ~ P phnian'-


t h e dearly loved


—Inq. Calverlcy’s F u n e r a l Directors. Chatburn Road Clitheroe. Tel. 3297 day; 2017 night.


1968 ^ _________


BLATCHFORD— On 3 February. 1968. in hospital. Henry the dearly loved husband of Daisy Blatchford, of Greenbanks Oot- tage. Grindleton. aged 58 years, Service and in termen t took place on Wednesday last. February. a t S t Ambrose Church.' Grindlcton.________


| Sundries


nolicc for licence. Ministry officer will a t te n d ) .


50 Bales of well-harvested hay. Sale 1-30. i Please enquire of your local


DENNY.—On 7 February, 1968. m Castleford. Sarah, th e beloved wife of th e late Joseph Denny, formerly of Park S tre e t Clith­ croe aged 79 years. Interment a t Ciitheroe Cemetery on Monday. 12 February, a t 2-30 p.m. —Inq Bennett (R Parkington)


Clithcroe. Tel, 2582________


STRICKLAND.—On 4 February. I960, a t th e residence of he:


daughter. 11 Rose Terrace, Dclph Hill Halifax, Catherine Ann.


SPEAK ince Geldard).—On February. 1968, a t Brantley Meade to Francis and Patricia. God s g if t of a d aughter (Donna Patricia) Thanking f a m i l y doctor and staff.


a t


MONDAY NEXT, 12th FEB. Sale of calves and fatstock a t


SALES BY AUCTION


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valuers BENTHAM. Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lancaster.


2 Marriners Cottage. Wcnnington on th e premises a t 2-0 p.m


a Tuesday. 13th: bale of th e | February:


FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED .


. . . , „,„i ttractive cottage known as No.


hold fu rn i tu re and effects a t No. 2 Marriners Cottage. Wennlngton on the premises a t 1-0 p.m


rees, shrubs, etc., a t Bentham Auction Mart. Sale a t 1-0 p.m.


Tuesday 13th: Sale ot house-1 t Tuesday 13th: Sale of flowering I


In Slock — Specially for Cltihcroe cemetery regulations. Send for designs and prices or call and inspect.


MEMO R I A L S NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD, GREAT HARWOOD


W. ROCK & CO. Telephone 2164


Established 31 years.


No connection with any other Arm or individual. BIRTHS


HARDACRE (nee Dixon).—On 5 February (a t Bramlev Meade) to Alan and Yvonne, a daughter Joanne Mario. Thanking all


concerned ____________


DAWSON (nee Geldard).—Peter and Margaret are happy to announce the b ir th of their daughter R u th Margaret, on 1 February. 1968. a t Queens Park Hospital. Sincere th an k s


43 Shad°sworthdRoad. Blackburn


NICHOLAS (nee Archer!. — On 3 February. 1968. a t Bramley Meade (now a t home) to Enid and Ralph a son, Steven G.uy. a brother for Andrew. Thanking


18 Greenfield Avenue. Chatburn. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


CHATBURN.—Mrs. Rose ciiai- burn and family sincerely thank all relatives friends and neigh­ bours for expressions oi sym­ pathy, Mass offerings ami Moral tr ib u tes received in their -ug bereavement; also th r t;i::r v doctor for kindness shown ;,nd th e Rev. Fr. Hannon, s .j . ;or his ministrations. 1 Edlsford Road. CUtlicvo'


SAUL.—Tile family of thi .at*-- Mrs. Margaret Alice Saul wi.-.h


expressions of sympathv h".n floral tributes received m . • bereavement; also Doctor .V\ and the Rev. E. C. Jo»c;.n ;o. th e ir kindness. 11 Faraday Avenue. Chtlu.ro.-


th a n k all relatives Inonc:.- ar.c neighbours lor


their n:r.a ■i IN MEMORIAL


BEARD.—In memory ol a c . baby son. Karl Garry, who c.t


13 February, 1967. —Love from Mummy anti Data


‘ —From mum and Tract.;,; .t..-o Grandmas and Grandpa Cuauinu


BEARD.—In loving memory ol Karl. 9 February.


GATES.—In loving mumor. o; our parents: mother who a.u! 22 April. 1960; father. d;u! 14 February, 1966. They who worked so hard ;n .fit are resting at God* w;... —From all th e family


HAYTHORNTHWAITE—la memory


fa th e;r and grandad who pa.-su; away ! ■ 10 February. 1967. Time I: is swiftly passing by. B u t


of __Prom his loving wdo Mn:v die. Bowland and Gisburn. a dear husb.me. ■ vr..; V love and memories never


a n d family. 35 Westiio;d U.'.vi. W e s t Bradford. Bo.ton-bv.


LOFTHOUSE.—In loving mui.o.-y


of a dear lather and ia11 law. who died 6 February. No longer here our lives to share.


B ut in our hearts you're always there:


Sweet arc the memories kept


Of a dad whom we .oved and will never forget


-From loving son George and daughter-in-law Lesley,________


SEAGAR. — Treasured memo::;., of a dear husband, died !0


February. 1951. —From his loving wife. Also our dear mother and fa th e r Entiiy and Joseph Lister, and niece Valeric. —Front Gertie and May.


TOMLINSON.—In memory o: a dear husband and fa-he.. Thomas, who died 15 Februaty.


1967. Deep in our hear ts his memory T Is kept.


__From his wife and f:mr..y.


o treasure, to love and never forget.


WHITTAKER—In loving meniory ol‘ a dear wile and mother.


__From her loving husband and family. I Railway View. Billington____________


keep. . Annie . Matilda, who eiiea a


February. 1954. Without farewell she fo.. a».wr With only memories Ur us ta


,


W0OLSTENCR0FT. — Tr>asti a t memories of our ch,-1, sail. Graham, who died 10 Ie-b.ua.;.


1964. Tile th in g s wc feel most deep.,


aged 84 years, dearly loved wile of th e late Tom Strickland, dear mother of James, Frances and Tom. mother-in-law of Mary. Thomas and Joyce and a loving grandma, great grandma and auntie. In te rm en t took place a t Waddington Parish Church on Thursday last.


| month Excellent


1 week.


July* *> cows newly served; 4 cows geld in milk; 1 beef cow; (1 heifer due Aug. 2 heifers newly served; 4 heifers geld 2 y.o.: 11 heifers 18 months o u t wintered heifers); 9 heifer and bull calves 3-6 months: 2 Charolais bull calf and b & w heifer calf 1


| etc. Particulars will be given next


PLEASE NOTE SALE CLAIMING OATES.


OTHER FIXTURES:


persal sale Exors. Lady Worsley- Taylor Estate. Greenthorn Farm, S tonyhurst Nr. Blackburn Saturday. Anril 6 th : Total dis­


March (date to f ix ) : Total Dis­


persal sale for Mr. Roger Mars- den. Dilworth Farm. Hurst Green Nr. Blackburn.


persal sale for Mr. W. Lawson, C urtis House Farm. Thornley, Nr.


Longridc. Saturday. Anril 27th: / m a l


Saturday, Anril 20th : Total dis­


dispersal sale for Messrs. J . Hay- h u r s t & Sons, Woodfleld Farm, Stonyhurst. Nr. Blackburn,


dairy utensils, poultry appliances farm machinery,


loved wife of the la te Edward Walker. of 12 Corporation


B ut dearest son. we .o u d you In a very special way; So from a place witmn o.ir T hearts


are th e hardest things to say


May God bless you as you W blessed us.


h a t 's kept for you alone.


Always in our thoughts. —From his loving mum am.


ith memories proud to own. dad.


WALKER—On 5 February. 1968. WOOLSTENCROFT. — In m hospital. Alice, th e dearly


— - ............ "


Street Clitheroe. aged 80 years, fortified With th e rites of Holy Church. Requiem Mass will be offered in Ss. Michael and John Church.


Cemetery. R.I.P. —In q Bennett (R. Parkington)


Clithcroe. Tel. 2582. a c k n ow l e d g m e n t s


ASKEW.—The family o f th e late J . F Askew wish to th a n k all relatives, friends and neighbours


for th e ir messages of sympathy and floral tr ib u te s received during th e ir sad bereavement; also members of Ciitheroe Homing Society and members of th e National Union General and Municipal Workers and th e family doctor for his kind


APPRECIATION HITCHEN.—Mrs. N Hitchcn


80th birthday. 42 Alma Place, Clitheroe.


WELLS.—Mr. and Mrs. J. wish to express their


attention. 2 Barker Terrace, CUtheroc.____


BLATCHFORD.—Mrs- Blatchford and family wish to th a n k all relatives and friends for th e ir kind expressions of sympathy


wishes to th an k all ic..tthc» a n d friends for flowers, card-, an d presents received on nc.


th a n k s to all those who so kindly remembered them on tm occasion of th e ir golden ding anniversary. 41 Lowergatc. Clitheroc.


persal sale for Mr. L. Gcldard, Lennox Farm, D u tto n Nr. Long-


Saturday. May 4th : Total dis­


ridge. S Auctioneers and Valuers: C.


Silverwood, Livingstone^, House. 3laidburn. Tel. 652, or Clitheroe


228: J.Balshaw. 91 Waddington Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 2011.


Sale by Auotion of Attractive


In tho Estate of Ben Phlllin Deo'd.


Freehold Residence in Gisburn | Road, Hellifield.


MALCOLM H SKIDMORE Auctioneer and Valuer


by Auction on Wednesday. Feb­ ruary 14th. a t 7-0 p.m. ot the Craven House Hotel, Helllfield. all th a t a ttra c tiv e stone-built freehold dwelling house known as IVY COTTAGE. HELLIFIELD.


h as received ins tructions to sell I


and floral tr ib u te s received during th e ir time of sorrow; also Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood for th e ir help and kindness: also th e family doctor and doctors and staff of Blackburn Royal Infirmary.


a t ten tio n . Grcenhnnks Cottage. Grindleton.


for th e ir kind


ALAN PARKER Funeral Director


The National Association of Funeral Directors


Member of


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


The LAST TRIBUTE tio n rooms, viz: lounge 14 4 x INTERMENT or CREMATION Comprising: entrance: 2 recep­


1 2 '2 ” ; dining room i s 6 x H i kitchen 10- 3" x 12-: Downstairs toilet and handbasln: three bed­


rooms (14'2" X IT 9”: 11 x 7 9 : 12 x 10' 3 " i; bathroom 7 9 x


T 6' Extensive premises include;


small fro n t rose garden 16" x 10; attractively laid o u t rose garden


and lawns 42' x 55': kitchen garden 55' x 18': poultry ru n and cabin; garage: coal house and


tricity: drainage;


private water supply; rateable value £53 p.a


telephone: o General. This valuable property


acter is undoubtedly one of the choicest residences in HelUflcld. s itu a ted In secluded su rro u n d ­ ings; purchased originally by the late Mr and Mrs Phillip , nine years ago for th e ir retirement the property has been practically renewed and is now in first class condition


l undeniable charm and char­


pletion. Solicitor; Messrs. Charlesworth


& Co Chapel Street. Settle. Tel 3689.


th e Auctioneer. The Grange. I Hcllifleld Sklpton (Tel Helllflcid 226) from whom fu r th e r details | arc obtainable.


ro view: bv arrangement with Vacant possession on com­


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.


TELEPHONE WHALLEY 3201 (DAY Or NIGHT)


FOR ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


outside flush toilet Mains services include: elec­


BARKER’S Primrose Nurseries, Tel. Clitheroe 3521.


Also Ciitheroe Market.


For Prompt and Courteous Service with Attention to Detail


TH0S. ROCK MONUMENTAL MASONS


Residence and Works:


7b MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE


Phone: 4217 ciitheroe (Dav or Night 1


Memorials, crosses Etc., In Stone: Marble and High . Class Granites


Hublisneo dy PDULICMION*


N' rthuaie HUirKnurn < , Lnndnp/ OIHit "iV lu<1«*i


■Advrernsei snrt CMhei-**- le:


UNirtu Ngwarerw; UM.iw


* sb odU J®


limes KinsHI**1 11 M


TOMLINSONS F u n e r a l Services


1 Rockdale ’ Eshlon Terrace Tel. Clitheroe 2345


h SERVICE to us. mean® n human experience, »


elning People through one iof the most difficult periods


preventing minor details


from becoming n'a'?; worries and by personal)/ attending to the needs and wishes of each family’ wit i understanding and resne«


s our way of showing you that we really oare.


J .


30 MOO YOUR A ll


TYRE B1 New Land Rov


Usually £11-15-0


New I3in. Goodyea Zodiac, Cresla, Usual Price


Mini Radial Remo . .tube


THE GO OPE A. Pearce and Son,


Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotel) Tel, Chatburn 230.


Residenoe: 14 Brook Street. Clitheroe.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE" Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


BEA f *


Admission by Ticke Paint


K. V


Prompt Attention Apply E


Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowers, etc.


9 WINDSOR Tel: 2950 C


___ _ iovinc


memory of our clear brotln. Graham, who died 10 Fcbrua.y.


We4miss his smile and cheery


February, a t 10 a.m. prior to in termen t a t St. Joseph s |


today. Friday. 9


We'mtsis th e things he used i» say;


When happy hours we o.t recall,


I t ’s th en we miss him mo*-, o. — all.From Ian and Cn-in.


, , . . - , ; I S/l {•> f > CHIP


ANNU. WEDNESDAY,


IN THE


D an c im TH E 7-30


Tickets 4/6 From ] At


Preliminary Announoeme


■wish to announce that th 2 1 s t Annual


Christie Cancer and Ho Radium Institute Wonie Trust Fund


BRING AND BU SALE


STARKIE ARMS BALLR


WEDNESDAY, MARCH in the


will be held on


Please make a note of 1 date and give your supp


SHIREBUR


POODLES (Mrs. K. Stubbs)


Edisford Bridge, Waddin


Expert Clipping and Shampooing


Black Miniature Poodl Dog at Stud


Quality Poodle Pupple sometimes available


Tel.: Clitheroe 3841


THE DATE OF Hay


the 13th, 14th,


BEE’S ROSE


5/6 EACH — AT —


t h e o s


THE0 WILSON &S0NS L 4 and 7 YORK STREET CLITHEROE Tel: 26!


ATTENTIC


GUINEA PERM Fot- short


f t Ladies


72 WHALLEY Te


Reduced Prices for lady OXFAM Vietnam Appe-


You may leave your donations at


b a r c l a y s ba n k or


OXFAM SHOP


King Street, Clitheroc Receipts Given


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