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P R IM R O S E G A R A G E IM M ED IA T E D E L IV E R Y OF


AUSTIN — MORRIS — RILEY M.C. — VANDEN PLAS


USED C A R S NOW PA G E 10 Advertiser and Times F R ID A Y , O C TO B E R 1 1 , 1968 SA L E S B Y AU C T IO N G E O F F R E Y T A Y L O R & CO.


AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS


6-8 Church Street Clitheroe - Tel: 3252


BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW RD.,TEL: 55425


EARLY 18th CENTURY DETACHED RESIDENCE APPROXIMATELY 21 ACRES.


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BASHALL EAVES, Nr. CLITHEROE s occupying u unique situa:ion in an area ol ouisianumg


a" X 1 r 3* ■ KITCHEN 12- x 9. Aga cooker: PANTRY and LAUNDRY; POUR BEDROOMS. 1: 13' 4" X 11'; 2: 13' x 12' 4 ;


cenic beauty, approximately one mUe timn the village and / room, h 1 x 9: throug lo tn ge , 26


TUl’Ga?agee lo f th r^ c n r s . Mains electricity and water. Drain- age to septic tank.


Rates payable £38 per annum, freenom. , .


SUPERB LARGER-TYPE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE. TREE TOPS" GREEN DRIVE, CLJTHEROE


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and a mass ol colour. The accommodation ocmmn.^ ENTRANCE HALL, CLOAKS: LOUNGE 14 3 \ l . i DINING ROOM 13 x 11' 2' French doors lo garden. KITCHEN 10 8 x 10 7' double drainer sink unit THREE GOOD BEDROOMS, BATHROOM AND SEPARATE W.C Detached garage. All mains


gardens are a particular teature being beautifully laid out a ConjstructJ?d it; ttractive soutncrlv services


Rates payable £ ’< per annum. Freehold ATTRACTIVE DETACHED BUNGALOW.


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ing an excellent position, set in compact well laid gardens^. The accommodation comprises: PORCH: ENTRANCE HALL.


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Mains electricity and water nrc connected. Drainage is to a , . .


SUPERB DETACHED BUNGALOW (5, MOOR EDGE


WHALLEY


Situated oft Mitton Rond in a quiet cul-de-sac with attractively t laid gardens and unobstructed views towards Pendle Hill at WO LARGE BEDROOMS- THREE PIECE BATHROOM. Adjoin­


1he rear comprising: ENTRANCE PORCH: HALL: LOUNGE T4ft. 5in x 13ft. »tn. DINING .'KITCHEN lift. 9!n. x 9ft. 9in.


ing garage fuel store Rates Payable £45. Freehold. ■ PRICE £3.800.


5 DORSET DRIVE, OLTTHEROE


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SPACIOUS 'L' SHAPFD LOUNGE. KITCHEN: TWO BEDROOMS: THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Garage. Open fields to rear. All mains services. Rates


Beautifully appointed semi-detached bungalow •■':< • ■ pavable £52.


ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY


ASSETS EXCEED £1.000 MILLION. INVESTMENT SHARES 41%


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BUILT UP SHARES 5% TAX FREE. SKIPTON AUCTION MART


MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 14, 1968 USUAL WEEKLY PATSTOCK SALE


175 Cattle. 2000 .sheep and lambs and upwards of 400 calves. Sale of Calves at 10-30 a.m. Sheep at 11 n.m. Followed by cattle. Also weekly Prize sale of upwards of 100 Newly Calved Cows and Heifers, nil consigned direct from local Dales Farms and worth! of


S1BfoodatStctd0 cattlc will be stalled and sold separately if accom­ panied by a blood test certificate. Judging at 11-15: Sale a-t 11-30.


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1968


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN CALF COWS AND HEIFERS AND STORE CATTLE


cows Bullocks and bulls including some entries of strong bullocks. Sale at 11-30 a.m.


Upwards ot 75 in-calf cows and heifers. 250 Bclcl _________


FRIDA V, OCTOBER 18. 1968


ANNUAL SALE OF SUCKLED CALVES FOR THE CRAVEN SUCKLED CALF BREEDERS SOCIETY


Hlthis' sALl f lS 'WELLWORTOY°OF SPECIAL ATTENTION. Sale at 11-00 am.


_________ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1968


Upwards of 100 Colt and Filly foals and riding ponies (including a number of coloured ponies):


Entries to time of sale. Sale at 1 p.m. fem C iiv jy . 'v y v V '! ’ «j O T - t a w iil!


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Superbly located in the heart of the area's most exclusive and desirable residential sphere, this excep-


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ij tionally appointed and distinguished residence 0 a unique concept in luxury living. Entirely detached,


REEDLEY DRIVE REEDLEY


Near mirnlev


the house is approached by a secluded circular drive. Crazy paved terraces occupy two sides of the house which is surrounded by extensive gardens. The entire garden area has been attractively landscaped for ease of maintenance and comprises excellent lawns, most attractive herbaceous borders and an. abundance or flower beds. There is also a kitchen garden within the grounds. Total area is approximately one acre. The house is of very fine construction in two floors.


past few months.


SPECIAL SALE OF FOALS AND RIDING PONIES ___


WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23rd. 1B68 S FORNIGHTLY SPECIAL SALE OF


TORE LAMBS & BREEDING SHEEP


Upwards of 5000 store lambs HB and horned ewes and rams. No'eatalogue. Entries to time of sale. Sale at 10-30 a.m.


Matthew Pallister. Secretary/Manager. Auction Mart. Skinton. Tel. 2375- (Foreman 4411)


GOOD with


PENDLETON ROAD. WISWELL Constructed ol brick with a liardrow tiled roof and enjoy­


8' 10" x b . LOUNGE IS' X 12' 10": DINING, KITCHEN. 13 x IT 4" leading to REAR HALL with UTILITY ROOM contain­ ing LOW SUITE W.C. and FUEL STORE. TWO BEDROOMS. 1 1 5 6" M l ' 7": 2: 11' 6" X IT: THREE PIECE BATHROOM. " Attached garage 20' 6" x 10'. Rates payable £45-3-0 per


The Stone-Built Dwollinghouse . No 120 BAWDLANDS CLITHEROE


Comprising large sitting room:


living room and kitchen with enamel sink unit Three upper- floor bedrooms: yard and usual officios. Open outlook to field at rear. Mains services.


Current £12-14-10. rate Gust year)


1909 ot best rustic brick and occupying an uoAition completely open at the rear, llie


H O T H E R S A L L & F O R R E S T F.A.L.P.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE Telephone: 2695 (Evenings 3755 and 2180) Preliminary Notice:


HOTHERSALL & FORREST RE. MISS E. JONES, DECTC


having sold the dwcllinghousc. No. 11 Curzon Street. Clitheroe, will Sell by Auotion the


HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS removed therefrom


BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE. Wednesday. 23rd October. Details next issue.


Auctioneers’ Oflioes: Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695). The Stone-Built Dwellinghouse,


The Well-Known Grocery. Sweets and Tobacco Business.


53 BROWNLOW STREET. CLITHEROE


A lucrative going concern in


pleasant surroundings and very close to Ribblesdale School. Well- k c p t living accommodation Includes three bedrooms and bathroom with w.c.


No. 99 WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE


spaciousness with a larger hall and the accommodation com­


nterior has a feeling of


hree-piece bathroom suite. Yard with usual offices at rear. mA house with a fair degree of


Mains services. Annual rates | payable: £20-13-4.


. , The Modernised Dwellinghouse


2A BROOK STREET. CLITHEROE


A stone-built Property which has I been brought nicely up-to-date and now offers the following Accommodation:— Vestibule


with glazed panel inner door; Sit-1 ting Room, modern tile range, lino-tiled floor, fitted cupboards, gas Point: Living Room, tile range (back boiler): Kitchen containing • double drainer Enamel Sink Unit and large side Unit. Bathroom fitted up with an up-to-date Three-Piece Bath­ room Suite. Two Bedrooms on I the Upper Floor The YardI at rear is partly roofed with P.V.C. Sheeting Main Services Freehold Annual Rates payable: £18-14-7d. \


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695).


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD. TODAY. FRIDAY OCTOBER 11th.


SECOND ANNUAL SALE OF UNCROSSED HORNED EWES.


4 250 Lonk. Swaledale and Cross Bred Ew e s with some Wood­ land and Gritstones. From the usual noted stocks of Holme Moss. Blackstone Edge. Bowland and Blcasdale.


Sale at 11 a.m. MONDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 14th. WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 11-30 TUESDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 15th.


WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF NEWLY CALVED CATTLE.


75 smart young cows and heifers. All in the hands of farmers. A Blood tested cattle housed and sold separately.


60-80 rearing and Bobby calves at 11-30 a.m. FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 18th.


FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE OF IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE.


9 60-80 In-calf cow and heifers. All In farmers hands. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25th. OLD FAIR DAY.


All classes ot store sheep: ewes, horned and half-bred; lambs, horned and half-bred; shearlings, rams.


ENTRIES APPRECIATED.


ROBIN M. ADDYMAN. A.S.V.A. Auctioneer/Office Manager.


Clltheroe Auction Mart Co. Ltd. New Market Street. Clitheroe.


BB7 2JW. Tel. Clithcroe 3325: or Home, Skipton 3641.. W AN T ED


WANTED EACH WEEK Supply ot


PORK AND CUTTING PIGS *


Also COWS OK ALL DESCRIPTIONS


and casualties attended to promptly. Contact the


NORTH EAST LANCS WHOLESALERS LTD.


AND EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS WYCOLLAR 306.


NORFOLK STREET. COLNE. Tel. Colne 370.


I BUY AND COLLECT children's, bable’s. ladles’ ana gents clothes, curtains bedding, orna­ ments. etc.—Ring Accrington


35885


GIRL’S CYCLE REQUIRED, suit­ able 6-7 year old.—36 Mayfield


Av„ Clltheroe (after 6 p.m.).


0-120 steers, heifers, bulling heifers, stirks, cast cows. Last sale Nos.: in-calf 94; stores 68.


ccommodation for accredited cattle will shortly be available. Subject to Ministry consent.


60-70 steers hellers, fat cows: 1.000-1.200 lambs, sheep 30-40 pigs? Last Sale Nos.: cattle 64: lambs 1.090; p


... owes: pigs. 36.


a With good outside appear-l ince and a garden frontage. The


prises: entrance porch: tiled | hall: sitting room; living room: kitchen on the ground floor. Above are two bedrooms and t large bathroom furnished with


odernisation including n ew | windows.


. , A SELECTION OF PROPERTY FOR SALE


rA&TiLP HOUSE. SAWLEY. Nr. CLITHEROE. A most attractive C^ETACHEDCOUNTRY RESIDENCE occupying a delightful rural position and contained in almost half an acre. 3 double bedrooms, boxroom. bathroom front entrance vestibule, en­ trance hall, lounge, dining room, morning room, kitchen etc. Double garage. Freehold Viewing strictly by appointment


19 ^MfREBURN AVENUE CLITHEROE. MODEHN DETACHED ^RESIDENCE in faultless condition. GAS CENTRAL HEATING (radiators). Three bedrooms: bathroom; entrance porch; hall; lounge; dining room: magnificent kitchen; conserva­ tory ground floor w.c; integral garage. 95% MORTGAGE AVAILABLE.


only 26.


.. ABBEY FIELDS, WHALLEY.— A superior modern DETACHFD BUNGALOW with three bedrooms: half-tiled bathroom with pink suite: entrance hall with cloaks, cupboard: living room; kitchen, etc. Integral garage. The whole being wired lor "off peak*' electric central heating.


26.


D BALMORAL AVENUE. CLITHEROE. A modern SEMI­ CETACHED BUNGALOW in excellent condition with OIL s ENTRAL HEATING. 2 double bedrooms, half tiled bathroom,


pneipus hall, lounge dining/kitchon. Detached garage. Open rural views to real


16, HUNTROYD AVENUE PADIHAM. A supciiov modern SEMI­ DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW with CENTRAL HEAT­ ING 3 bedrooms, boxroom. bathroom and w.c. largo living room with stone fireplace, kitchen with dining area, laun­ derette. ground floor w.c Detached brick garage


3, FAIRFIELD DRIVE. CLITHEROE. Modern SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE built 1967 Throe bedrooms', bathroom: entrance linll. lounge; dining room: spacious kitchen, etc. Room for garage —driveway already laid. Central heating Excellent condition.


NEW PROPERTIES


WADDINCTON VILLAGE.— New 3 and 4 bedroom Detached and S/ll witn central heating FREEHOLD and situated in a beautiful rural position on the outskirts of this charming


village


SABDEN VILLAGE—2. 3 and 4 bedroom DETACHED AND S/D BUNGALOWS Gas central heating. Magnificent rural


position Prices from £2.700


EDISFORD Park. CLITHEROE. DETACHED AND S/D HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS: £2.725—two -bedrooom S/D bungalows: £2.895— three-bedroom S/D houses; £2.975—three-bedroom S/D bungalows: £4.850—four-bedroom DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOWS with gas central heating.


LOCAL AGENTS


BRADFORD PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY AND


WOOLWICH EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY


C. SILVERWOOD—J . BALSHAW BRENNAXD FARM.


Dunsop Bridge, Nr. Clitheroe


FOR MESSRS. ROBINSON SPENSLEY TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE OF UNIQUE FRIEISIAN CROSS GALLOWAY HERD ON SATURDAY. ACTOBER 19th. 1968. 123 HEAD OF CATTLE. VIZ.: 10 heifers 12-18 months; 0 bullocks 12-18 months: 17 heifers for service: 17 heifers run with Hereford bull from 1st August: 63 stickler cows run with Hereford bull from May; 13 white headed heifers lor short keep; 1 pedigree Galloway bull


31 years: 1 Hereford Pedigree bull 3 years old.


SHEEP: 250 Lonk and Swalcdale Crass Breeding Ewes; 160 horned Wether lambs for short keep.


Dales bred Galloway 14*2 hand, rising 6 years.


IMPLEMENTS: David Brown Tractor with fore loader; Inter­ national tractor; Best manure spreader; two Coopers electric sheep shearing machines; pig weighing machine; pig farrow­ ing crate; pig troughs: sheep troughs; two sledges; 2 low trailer carts on rubber tyres.


Sale 12 p.m. prompt. Cattle sold approx. 12-30. A caterer will attend the sale


Tlie above is an old-established Suckler Herd bred and reared on this sound high mountain farm and along with a grand selection of breeding ewes and store lambs, constitutes a collection of stock well worthy of attention to Intending


buyers PU B L IC NO T IC E S


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


CHURCH BROW. CLITHEROE PROHIBITION AND


RESTRICTION OF WAITING ORDER 196


t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


hat the County Council pro­ pose to make an Order under Sections 1 and 2 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act. 1967, the effect of which will be:—


(i) to prohibit the waiting of vehicles at all times on l the following sides of


w ... ,j, . _ . . , for planning permission In -


The west side of Church Brow from its junction with Waddlngton Road to n point 76 yards south of that junction. The cost side of Church Brow from a point 62 yards south of its junction


engths of road in the Borough of Clitheroe:—


(ii) to restrict the waiting of vehicles to two hours in any period of three hours between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Mondays to Saturdays inclusive on the east side


wj(h ^ mafchjng new wing added during the


Clitheroe Rural District Council by Messrs. Ingham 6s Yorke on behalf of the Downturn Trustees


oot Farm Higher Twlston. a Notice is hereby given that


of Church Brow. Clltheroe l oiltlicroe, during the period of from Sts Junction with Waddlngton Road for a distance of 62 yards in a southerly direction.


21 days date of notice.


t The Order will contain exemp­


ions to allow vehicles to wait for as long as may be necessary


londed; for persons to board or alight: and for their use in con­ nection with building opera­ ttions. demolitions or the main­


plan can be Inspected at the offices of tlie Clltheroe Borough Council, the Castle, Clitheroe, and at County Hall. Preston during normal office hours until 1 the 8th November, 1968.


enance of essential services. • - A copy of the draft Order and I


together with the grounds on which they are made must be sent In writing to the under­ signed by the 8th November, |


second r • „ ti|ed floors and Copperad minivectors throughout. Five spacious ec S h e .° f t i f l ! Fdr all details and viewing appdinfrnent, contact Mr A. Forbes ! H W. PETTY & CO.. 30 SY jXMiS, STREET, BURNLEY. Tel. 25556


part of the Notice relating to the above sides of lengths of'Church Brow Inserted In the Clltheroe Advertiser and the London


Gazette on Friday, the IBUt Jnhiinry, 1988.


County Hall. Preston.


1968 This Notice supersedes that |


Objections to the proposals I E X P E R T S E R V IC E S


ROOF REPAIRS pointing, wall­ ing concreting and Macadamlng —G. Pollard, 1 Central Avenue.


CUtheroe. Phone. 3610. AT STUD


Clerk of the County Council. LAnGE WHITE BOARS AT 8TUD 1 Transport available.—Tel. Chat* | burn 203.


C. P. II. MoCALL,


beginning with publication of


of the plans and other docu­ ments submitted with it may be inspected at all reasonable I hours at the offices of Messrs.


A copy of the application and


ngham & Yorkc, Llttlemoor. tthehis


mukc representations to the above-mentioned Council about t the application should make


Any person who wishes to DOGS


period to the Clerk of the Council at Clitheroe R.D.C.. 2 Church Brow. CUtheroe.


hem in writing within, that


DALMATIAN PUPPIES for sale, good pedigree.—The Lodge, Chipping. Tel. 385.


R.W.C.C. 200 CLUB— No. -25.


LIONS “100” CLUB. No. 70.


Large selection of medlum/large


MONGREL DOGS AND BITCHES


Fully inoculated. Available to good homes only.


Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary


off Rochdale Road Edenheld Open each day until 6 p.m. Tel: Ramsbottom 2576/77


PUPPIES GALORE! Must be best selection in Great Britain. SPECIAL OFFER: DALMA TIANS HALF PRICE. Also Golden Retrievers, Chows, Alsatians, Spaniels, Pekea. Poodles, Sealybams, Lassie Collies.' Jack Russells, Dacha, unds Beagles. Labradors (some half price) Corgles. Shetlands. Scotties Cairns Westles.—Tom Schofield, Dlsley Farm, Moss Lane, Whlttle-le-Woods. Chorley


GARAGES


CARAGE TO LET.— Apply Edmondson, Kendal St., Clitli-1


eroe. PROPERTY WANTED


attached.—Write Box No. S2, Advertiser and Times.


REQUIRED, older-type brick or Stone house/cottagc with mini-1 mum three beds, preferably I with large garden or land


WANTED TO RENT OR BUY. house or cottage. Bolton-by-1 Bowland area preferred.—Write Box NO. S3. Advertiser and Times.


ACCOMMODATION


YOUNG FRENCH schoolmaster requires accommodation with family, end October to July.-r: ' Apply OUtheroe Grammar


School for boys.


GOOSNARGrH, NEAR PRESTON 8 miles Preston. 2 miles Longridgc.


HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE FREEHOLD AND DAIRY STOCK REARING AND BREEDING FARM.


KIDSNAPE FARM INCLEWHITE ROAD. GOOSNARGH. NEAR PRESTON.


231 ACRES FOR SALE BY AUCTION AT THE CATTLE MARKET HOTEL, PRESTON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25th 1968 AT 2-30 p.m. Subject to conditions.


Vacant possession February 2nd. 1069, or earlier by arrangement.


Particulars and plans from the Auctioneers: E. H. HOTHERSALL & 60NS.


Auction Mart. Brook Street, Preston. Tel. 77218. PUBLIC NOTICE


SECTION 15 OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT. 1962.


F Proposed development at Hill pplication Is being made to the


a point 76 yards south of dwelling houses at Higher that junction,


ith Waddington Road to resp0Ct of a Joint septic tank for | Twiston.


PROPERTY FOR SALE


COUNTRY COTTAGE. SABDEN


Prioo 1,550 or near offor.


p A stone-built modernised t roperty quietly situated, on lhe village outskirts with de­ rightful open views to front and


sitting room; dining kitchen; rear porch. New bathroom and Inside w.c. Two double bed­ rooms. garden area to Iront and private yard to rear. VP.


ear. Accommodation: vestibule;


p Rates and water £18-l-10d.


er annum. Apply;


MORTIMER. CORSE & ROSS. 22/23 Riohmond Terrace. Blaokburn (Tel. 56249).


3300..


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1-3 Castlegate Qitheroe Tel. 2092


E S T A T E A G EN T S AN D V A LU E R S Evenings 2016 W H A L L E Y O F F IC E 36 K IN G S T R E E T . Telephone 2495


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valuers, Bentham. Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lanoastor.


FORTHCOMING AUCTION


SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


| Mart. Sale at 11 a.m. Wednesday 16th: Sale of 25i


°Tuelday 15th: Collective Fur­ niture Sale at Bentham Auction


i the Sale of Dairy Cattle. a Thursday. 17th: Sale of East | at 7 p.m.


acres of Winter Eatage over Miff Platts, Tarn6 Fiddle Gallaber Wain and Vicars Croft. Melling at Bentham Auction Mart after


nd West BowsgiU. Long Preston, in the Boars Head Dong Preston,


i Friday 18th: Sale of 750 acre Estate known as Higham Estate. Padiham. to be sold in eight


| Lots, in the Keirby Hotel, Bum- 1 ley at 3 p.m.


I gardening bulbs, shrubs, rose bushes, etc. at Bentham Auction


| den & Son. Dewsbury. : November


I for J. Batty Esq. Saturday. 2nd: Sale of pigs,


Friday 1st: Complete dispersal Sale at Braida Garth. Westhouse


. Applegarth. Crooklands. Nr. I Kendal, for Messrs. A. and D. I Spencer.


pig and poultry appliances at JOHN E. PINDER


j greaves (deceased). Within a short distance of Parish Church t and School, off the main


In the estate of Mrs. Alice Har-


horoughfare, hut convenient to amenities.


Most Attractive. Stone-built Excellent Village House


| Immaculately maintained and Including recently installed elec­ | tric Storage Heaters, fitted and


other Carpetings and superior window drapes and curtaining.


72 CHURCH STREET, RIBCHESTER


| Preston 10 miles. Blackburn 7 miles.


Vestibule, hall, lounge, living/ dining room and kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom. Open aspect rear.


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION within the Salerooms,


| THURSDAY. 24th OCTOBER at 7 n.m.


I View Thursdays 2 to 4-30 p.m


iconditions to be then read) nt. Printed c


the office. JOHN E. PINDER nfflpp


Auctioneer Valuer and Estate Agent


I Stonebridge, Longridge. Tol 22821


NICHOLS. CLARKE & CO. Solicitors


9 St. Wilfrids Street, Preston Tel. 54282


I and at Longridge and Grirasargh I


On Instructions from Messrs. R. and I. Seed


DISPERSAL SALE OF FARMING STOCK


at ‘LOWER CLOSE FARM’ Ightenhill, near Burnloy.


on Wednesday. 16th October Viz: a 39 head of young Cattle: 3 red


served; 12 black and white hellers 12 to 15 months old; 121 Strong heifer calves: 8 red and white and black and white steer calves


rnd white heifers, two year old: 1 ed and white heifer recently


Mil Loader lor M.F. 35; Teagle Elevator with engine; 6-row Cen­ tipede Vicon-lely Acrobat (1 season); Atkinson Manure Spreader (re-conditioned): 22It. Double wheeled Hay Trailer.


1 Implements* BL. 30 Baler; 959 Ferguson 35 with Loader;


Wreaths. Bouquets, Cut Flowers, eto.


W. PROCTOR


to go off. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms: Cash. RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers


Bentham. Tol. 444/5/6 Nr. Lanoaster.


TO LET


TO LET: Superior Furnished I Apartment, Clitheroe area, two double bedrooms, oil central heating,


garage, suitable two business people share.—Write Box No. | P.l. Advertiser and Times.


telephone. double C A R A V A N S


LYNTON 18ft. CARAVAN, in ex­ cellent cond. throughout. Sell or exchange.—J. Highland. 1 1 Stamford Place. Tel. Clitheroe


SECOND HAND CARAVAN re­ quired 10ft. to 2211. Cash wait­ ing.—Write Box No. SI. Adver­


tiser and Times. MOTOR CARS


1957 MORRIS 1000 Traveller, breaking for spares, engine gearbox exceptional. All spares. Lot to clear.—Apply 11 Chat­ burn Rd. Clithcroe.


1963 30owt, AUSTIN mobile shop completely fitted out, with shelves, counter and wash-hand slink, scales, etc. Price £2001 o.n.o—Tel. Chatbum 274.


H Hay; 4.500 Bales of excellent ay to be sold In suitable Lots,


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


Residence: 11 Richmond Terrace. Clitheroe.


For prompt and courteous Service with Attention, to Detail.


TH0S. ROCK


MONUMENTAL MASONS Residence and Works:


7b MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Phone: 4277 Clltheroe (Day or Night)


Memorials, Crosses, etc.,


in Stone, Marble and High Class Granites.


PERSONAL


AUTHORS Invited to submit MSS., all types (including poems) for book publication. Reasonable terms.—StockweU Ltd.. Ilfracombe. (Estd. 1898)


M I S S TOMLINSON. D.R.E.. specialist In permanent removal of facial hair.—Phone Whalley 2482 for appointment, Ormerod St.. Burnley.


LOST


LOST ladies* black patent^sandal Castle St.TTumer St. Reward.— 26 Castle St., Clitlieroe.


-• FOUND


FOUND THREE KITTENS (one month old) and tortoise shell' tabby oat.—Apply: Hood, 9


Chatburn Road, Clltheroe. LOANS


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F . 8. Rickards Ltd.. U Wclford Rd. Leicester.


REMOVALS AND STORAGE .


BLACKBU BN * CO-OP. ^REMOVAL SERVI0E8. Full.dlvl. Work guar-


B.M-S-RIGHTPRIOB REMOVALS Boxwood streetjtBlackburn. Tel. 54058.





STUBBS MOVING-STORING.— Cedar Street..Blackburn.) - ■' '


anteed. Enquiries, orders^ received all areas. See. Branch Manager.


TOMUNSON'Sj


Funeral-Serv' I * * Rockdale „


Tef. Glith.8P0 ■ Ainiisneo w


imdtnOl*'.* oPo « . * RMlslered »t


5J3*S- « Tul"' assSsriSi '{ g f i lv .r 1 jftj . ■ - ~w> -L.A h, fc |V


FAITH ls st^ w i kW» of. bereavement n ^


and resPfLt and 9 0f all f®!!hSdhe cl,rSt operate wW| *


tmly ffitlng'servlc* (E


lawnmowi SPADES : SHEARS:


FO R ALL


F L O R A L T R IB U T E S AND


CU T F LOW E R S


BARKER'S Primrose Nurseries, Tel. Clitheroe 3521,


Also CUtheroe Market. W “TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Chutch Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


reaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


and Saturdays


junction with Messrs. R. S. Bal- ,,


Farm. Norristhorpe, Saturday 19th: Sale of 200.000


| Mart, at 10 a.m. ■ Tuesday 22nd: Sale of Lodge


in con­ .


In Stock specially for Clitheroe cemetery regulation!. Send for designs and prices or call and inspect NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD GREAT HARWOOD.


W. ROCK and CO, Established 31 years.


Telephone 2164 No connection with any other firm or individual.


B IR TH S


HATCH (nee Finch).—On 7 October 1968 at Bramley Meade, to Sally and Peter, a daughter. Nicola Jane. Thanking all


concerned.____________


PRICE (nee Harrison) — On 6 October 1968. at Bramley Meade, to Brian and Jean, a son, a brother for Carol Anne. Thanking all concerned.__


E N G A G EM EN T S


r r eNNAN— HOLDEN.— Mr. and Mrs B Holden, of 1 Poultry


Farm Cottages, Mitton, happy to announce the engage­ ment of their only daughter, Ann Elizabeth, to Michael,


acknowledgments AINSWORTH.—Mrs. . „


expressions of symMth. tl!4 floral tributes recei?cd i"« bereavement: also *h, A doctor and the Rov t L


neighbours for thefr


for their kindness ’ *' Ta,!* 19 Waterloo Rood. Clltheroe.


CHATBURN- Tile than ak ainl


h


doctor Ward


received in their sari' h S 1* ment. Also the directors' staff of Trutex. Ltd. the , ,5


ours for nora’. tribute'* expressions o:


friends friends and"-


eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Brennan, o£ 7 Billington Gardens Billington. Congratu­ lations from both families


D EA TH S


BELL.—On 6 October (suddenly by accident), Christine Eliza­ beth in her 14th year, the dearly loved daughter of John Henry an,d Amy Bell, and deal sister of Kenneth, Jacqueline


Infirmary, Rev. e m ..rf® tom.


n1


donations Heart Machine Fund “ iKni


and all


1 doctors and l i f t ttn « »o tat- BlackhS


Blalackburn' d J!! ' ‘ '


Rose Mount, Grindliitoa


H AWO RTH—'TherH«tonrr p late John Alan Howard^,?,?


cerely and


and Malcolm of Copy Nook Farm. Bolton-by-Bowland. Sei- vice took place yesterday^ in St.


ank


ment. Also the doctors andM Of Cltthcroe Hospital and S* Re v. Campbell ness.


received in


expressions of sZ S ihe:r sad ®


ter tor their


85 Newark Avenue, Peterborough.


Peter and Paul’s Church, Bolton-by-Bowland followed by


cremation at Skipton. _T. E. Robinson. Tel. Bolton- by-Bowland 213.


HAWORTH.—On 2 October. 1968 (in hospital) John Alan, aged.


72 years, of 71. West Clitheroe, the dearly loved husband of the late Mary Ellen Howarth. Service and interment were at Clitheroe Cemetery on Saturday. 5 October. 1968. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service "Rockdale," Clitheroe.


Tel. 2345. ___________


PICKTHALL.—On October 6th (in hospital). William, aged 68


years, tlie dearly loved husband l of Nina Pickthall, of "Lynd-


iurst." 13, Park Avenue. Clith- eroe. and loved father of Denis. Dorothy, Mavis and Nina. A service in St. Mary’s Church Clitheroo preceded cremation at Pleasington on Wednesday. 9 October. 1968. Donations in lieu of flowers may be sent to The Preston and District Muscular Dystrophy Group, c/o Mrs. E. Rainsforth. 99. Todd Lane. Lostock Hall. Nr. Preston. Inq. Tomlinson's Funeral Service. "Rockdale." CUtheroo.


Tel. 2345.


SIMPSON.—On 7 October nt Ills home. 27 Castle View. Clitheroe. Richard, the dearly loved husband of Violet Simpson aged 68 years. Service and Interment


HODGSON. — Mrs. Haw, wishes to thank all rc'atbi and friends lor kind tmetm of sympathy and floral tdbiita received during her sad W also the Rev. T. B. Reid to- bn kind ministrations. Higher Park Gate. Cor Art


OXBURGH.— 1


late Thompson Oxburgh n. cere’.y thank all relative, friends and neighbours te floral tributes and expresste of sympathy received in tin', bereavement. Also the hurt doctor and the Rev. Broachu.T for their kind attention 54, Sparth Road Manchestg M20 8GT.


IN MEMORIAM


ASPIN.— In loving memory c!i dear husband and lathe iBillie), who died 13 O


1955. —From the family, Waeilq.


ton.


HORNBY.— In loving memory tl a dear father and gratis (Wilfred! who died 9 O


I960. —From all his family.


ctober,


SANDERSON—In loving me. ory of Richard I Dick i who d:ed 15 October, 1967. Loved and remembered alw —From Rachel.


ays.


today. Friday at Mytton Church I at 2 p.m.nq. T. E. Robinson, Bolton-by- Bowland. Tel. 213.


detail from SM1TH._ 0 n 9 October 1968 (In hospital) Frank Robert, the


dearly loved husband of Joan Smith, of 13 Pimlico Road, CUthcroe, aged 68 years. Service 2 in Clitheroe Parish Church, at


p p.m. on Monday 14 October, ________ SCHOFIELD—In loving m


of a dear wile and mother died on 13th October 196h —Fnom husband, children aid grandchildren. Ciitheroe, W Ingham and Burnley.


enion ei-


SLINGER.—Treasured memcris of my dear husband Fred, tSj passed away. 13 October. 1967. —From hjs wife Marie. Robert and family.


ton.Calvcricys. Ltd.. Cliatburn Road. CUtberoe. Tel. 3297 day, 2017 night.


rior to cremation at Accring­


SLINGER.— In loving memory d a dear dad and grandad. 13 October, 1967. Loved and remembered alwaji —Son Dave. Hazel.


APPRECIATION PICKERING.—Alias M. PicfeS


wishes to thank the staff ait scholars of Rivevsmead Sense, ary School. Grindkit- Waddington C.E. School. Saxe! County School and lane Bb , School: also the Kitchen -Iff


of Rtversincad for gifts “ good wishes received on te East^enture Villa. Cbaibo.


W AGHW M. LNSA


AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FU N E R A L S COMPUTE^ furnished.


CREMATIONS ARRAN®'


CHAPEL OP REST ON THE PREMISES. PERSONAL SERVICE


k in g s t r e e t WHALLEY


TeL Whalley 32*8 (day or niSai) G. Calverley


and Sons Ltd- “ Funeral


Assooiation of Funeral CHATBURN ROAD


MembsroftheMj‘i0D CLITHEROE CHAPEL OF REST


Tel. Clitheroe 329) »« J 2017 ntgnt-


n>rttlili| ctober, The family of ‘V The Rev. A. F.


BISHOP INSTITI VICAR


The institution


tion of the Rd Knowles as the nn the Parish Church I the Evangelist. Hij and Priest-in-charl ton, took place o| afternoon.


About 250 peopl


into the church, incf of Mr. Knowles’ f| shioners from St. wood, to see the I Bradford the Rt. RS George St. Michil conduct the institl mony. •


Mr. Knowles was I


the living by the £ of Craven, the t| Scphton.


At the conclusion


vice, tlie Bishop con new grave plot wt| ated immediately road from the chul


Afterwards, a bul


served in the Memq the women of Church.


Traffil divertc


been operating.in C| week to enable re-surface the junctl Street, Lowergate, t| Shaw Bridge.


to drive the wrong f one-way street, wil permission and co-l police and traffic wl


Motorists have evl


Traffic from Chnl is diverted along TJ


I and Peel Street, " | centre traffic wantl ! back towards Whall i diverted down Kinl | the opposite directl I normal one-way sysl


| The diversion wil Operation on Tuesd| Borough Engineer, ton Bell, said that! on the weather, the| should be finished 1


Extensive diversl t-ibS


prplv t tlhin n v „>i ..V.J1.11’ HO- neighbours


all “friends’ SS floral


relatives.


worth and family wish in ,5ln«- all


1®?) SMI


the late Edna<l:i Ma^'chlX « and Mi Miss M. Goodail sfi™?'


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