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14 Clilheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday. October IS, 1968


PRIMROSE GARAGE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF


AUSTIN — M O R RIS — R IL EY M.G. — YANDEN PLAS


USED CARS NOW PAGE 10


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


6-8 Church Street ditheroe - Tel: 3252


BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW RD..TEL: 55415


A CHARMING DETACHED VILLAGE HOUSE WITH PARTS DATING BACK TO THE 17th CENTURY. T H E M A N O R H O U S E .


C H A T B U l tX . N r . C L IT H E R O E


m r ten ana paddock Of^PvUW ■ S ss°S o to tli “ East Lnn“ - ch Ktcatlv I Improve the attraction The


excellent


f" shoDs and ^ o ° l s and .e a d h ‘ tlie village which will Ki.eatlv


DRAWING ®'


T to DOUBLE GAR A GE and ST.ABLFS FOR THRFE. _______ ______ _______


■ t o t ^ to „ family accommodation witth FULL CENTRAL HEAT-


morovc .n n


t e w2^6,,n openlrc_window'to :"KITCHEN 10' BATHROOMS


Self-contained flat on second fl"ov with n ^ a t e stMj-rri-e vthli LOUNGE: OPEN DINING AREA: KITCHEN. THREE BED


BOOF ^ B0™FIREn' CENTRAL HEATING THPOUGHOUT Outside* Excellent Oirth,rilH'r"v with <


CHOICE DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW 1. L E Y S C L O S E .


W ISW E L L , N r . W H A L L E Y . B L A C K B U R N


Completed In late 1963 on a choice site off Pendleton Road with


excellent views to Wlswcli Moor. Pendle „and Kemple End Comprising: w*t.i fitted cloaks; Lounge 16 x 13 8 superior marble tiled fireplace, baxt titttng: D1NITO ROOM 12 5 s U l STUDY or BEDROOM 3. 11 6 * 9 9 HYGENA UNIT FITTED KITCHEN 12* x 10' with double drainer stainless steel sink unit* TWO PIECE BATHROOM and SEPARATE W.C.: First Floor: Bedroom 1. 13 9" X 11' 8". BEDROOM 2 12' s 11' r both with wasnbaslns Largo airing cupboard and large boarded


modation is Immaculate


Rates Payable £P6 3s. Freehold. Mains electricity, water and drainage. Price £7.500.


, , . MOST ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.


5 P E E L P A R K A V E N U E , O L T T H E R O E


schools with good outiook and being very well maintained Comprising: PORCH ENTRANCE TO HALL AND CLOAKfa.


Occupying a very convenient situation close to shops nn<5


LOUNGE. 13* x 12’ 9' tiled fireplace. Baxi fitting: DINING ROOM 12' x 10: KITCHEN 30’ x 9*. with fully-fitted cupboards double drainer stainless steel sink unit: REAR PORCH AND SEPARATE WC. Access to GARAGE 36* 6‘* X 8* 6'* THREE GOOD BEDROOMS, one with fitted wardrobes. TWO-PIECE BATHROOM AND SEPARATE W.C. Airing cupboard and large


store cupboard on landing. Attractive mature gardens to front and rear Freehold. Rates payable £66-0-0. Price £3.900.


PRICE £4.500 including all ton duality Carnets, Curtains and Pslmets,


18, W A R W IC K D R IV E C L IT H E R O E


Larger type modern semi-detached house ol excellent design comprising:—Hall: LOUNGE 14!t. x 12ft. bay window, distinc­


tive tiled fireplace: DINING ROOM 18ft 6ln. x 12It. 6in teak fireplace surround KITCHEN 9ft. 6tn. x 8tt. 61n stainless steel sink unit. Dlumbod for automatic washer. BEDROOM 1 13ft loin x 12ft. BEDROOM 2 12ft. 4!n. X 10ft. lin. BEDROOM 3. 8ft x 8ft THREE PIECE BATHROOM IN PINK WITH SHOWER. Garage 16ft. 4in. x 9,'t. Well laid out gardens. Rates Payable £63-5-lOd Leasehold_______


AT A REDUCED PRICE. ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.


7 S Y D N E Y A V E N U E , W H A L L E Y


gardens with open aspect a t the rear comprising: GLAZED PORCH: ENTRANCE HALL: LOUNGE: DINING ROOM: KITCHEN: GLAZED CONSERVATORY: THREE BEDROOMS: THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Garage and greenhouse. Rates payable £26. Freehold. All mains services.


Convenient for shops and schools and set in compact The Well-Known Crooery. Sweets and Tobaooo Business. IMMACULATE MIDDLE OF TERRACE HOUSE


33 H E N T H O R N R O A D , C L I T H E R O E


LOUNGE 12’ X 11* 2”: LIVING ROOM 14* X 12’: KITCHEN: TWO BEDROOMS: THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Yard and store


o the town centre and comprising: PORCH ENTRANCE: HALL:


shedRates payable £20. Leasehold. Price £1.850 to induce 3 nightstore heaters.


LOCAL AGENTS FOR @ Blood


ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY


i


ASSETS EXCEED £1.000 MILLION, INVESTMENT SHARES A i%


BUILT UP SHARES 5% TAX FREE.


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD. TODAY. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18th.


FORTtflGHTLY PRIZE SALE OF IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE. “ Stores 1-30 n.m approx.


Good entries expected in both sections. Sale at 12 noon, uooa cue,


MONDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 21st. WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.


60-70 Stores Hellers and Cows: 1.000-1.100 Lambs. Sheep and Ewe?: 30-40. 30-40 pigs.


Sale to commence with cattle at 11-30 a.m. TUESDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 22nd


WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF NEWLY CALVED CA'ITLE.


Wo hit- *tih receiving good entries of Young Cows and Hclfets. 2u fn the hands of farmers. " '^ . .^ ^ i ^ J uW cM s ^ n o t c d 1


e,d thc course 0f completion.


Sale a t 12 noon. Rearing and Bobby Calves a t 11-30 a.m. prompt FRIDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 25th.


ANNUAL OLD FAIR SHEEP SALE. u


Sheep for everv reauirement Sale a t 11 a.m. prompt.


w S f S a s i Consignors, please h o t ^ e n t r i e s a n d ballot, close


robin m addyman a s m .a , Auctionecr/Offlce Manager.


Clitheroe Auction Mar: Co. Ltd. New Market Street. Clitheroe.


Tel. CHUierne 3325: or Home. SklDton 3641. t u it io i


—Write Box No. T7, Advertiser and Times.


. POULTRY 30 R.I.R. x W.L. ’PULLETS. 19 dlngton.


wks.l - BO R-I-R* * L-S* riu.1'pt,a* 18 wks. free range.—Apply Thornton. Hodgson Moor, Wad-


. ACCOMMODATION WANTED


YOUNG LADY requires.furnished flat. Clltheroe area.—Write Box No. T2. Advertiser and Times


ACCUMlVIO'liAtlON


dart FURNISHED o r -u n fu rn ­ ished house or flat required. In Clitheroe by. business lady.— Tel. CUtheroe 2322 (before 4-30


p.m.).


B. Rourke & bo. & wlesedr IH.AKEV STREET FORGE, BURNER*


- — c n BLACKSMITHS (off Tork.hir. 8lm(). Tel». S3DH (World) 21MS (nome)


GATES RAILINGS


FORGE iund ANVIL. Many' beautiful GATE. DESIGNS ' available...... F-xuritly fitted;


GRILLES, e tc . Made In 'the* time- honourtd


*way* --by i J__■


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Kcymatic


t Situated in a very convenient and popular position close


53 BROWNLOW STREET. CLITHEROE


pleasant surroundings and very close to Rlbblesdale School. Well- k e p t


includes three bedrooms and bathroom with w.c.


A lucrative going concern in living accommodation


The Terraced Dwellinghouse, 32 WELL TERRACE. CLITHEROE


fronted Property contains:— i Vestibule; Sitting Room: Liv­


d In a most convenient and


Larder: Two Bedrooms and Bathroom fitted with * panel Bath. Washbasin and Cylinder Cupboard. Flagged Yard a t rear with Fuel Store and W.C. Mains Services Annual Rates payable: £16 15s lOd.


ng Room, tile range: Kitchen:


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695), GARAGE WANTED


GARAGE REQUIRED to rent. Whalley Road area.—Apply Joiner's Arms or Tel. Clitheroc


4170. LOST


LOST FOUR HORNED LAMBS, blue on shoulder, red on hug- gen. — Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 241.


PROPERTY FOR SALE


OFFERS WANTED , for fully furnished semi-detached house. 146 Chatbum Road. Clltheroe.


Vacant possession. Comprising: s two bedrooms bathroom, with


after 6 P.m.


sitting room scullery.—Apply for appointment to view: F. Harrison 6 Sawlcy Rd.. Chat- burn. Phone Chatbum 216.


eparate toilet, dining room,


CYRIL HOOLEY


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


5 7 W O O N E LANE C L ITH E R O E P h o n e : 2 0 2 3


FOR EXPERT TELEVISION AND RADIO REPAIRS


Call j. G. ROWLAND


DEEPDALE, GISBURN Telephone: 331


NEW BLACK and WHITE ' COLOUR TV’s


For immediate Delivery .


Aerial installations in,difficult reception areas our speciality


Everyday service, including Sundays.


MESSRS. INGHAM & YORKE, Chartered Surveyors. Littlemoor, Clitheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 3655,


Freehold Property For Sale by Private Treaty. BURNSIDE.


HORTON-IN-RIBBLESDALE. SETTLE YORKSHIRE.





in National Park, commanding excellent views over Pen-y- Ghent and surrounding country­ side. Accommodation: 3 recep­ tion rooms, kitchen, 5 bedrooms box room, bathroom. Oil-flrcd central heating. Various out­ houses. including 2 garages,


Delightful country residence C. SILVERWOOD—J. BALSHAW


Kindly Remember Sale at BRENNAND FARM. DU.NSOP BRIDGE


stable and gun room. * An adjoining estate of 1.200


Agents For further particulars apply , PROPERTY TO LET


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


•garage suitable -two . business [ people share.—Write Box F.l. Advertiser and Times


telephone; double No.


FLAT TO LET UNFURNISHED centre of town. £2 per week. ex. elusive.—'Write Box No. Tl, Advertiser and Times., ■


LIVESTOCK LIVE ANIMAL 1


' CASUALTY SERVICE


‘ Animals unfit for livestock ■


Telephone Rochdale 45469


■ markets uplifted within 60: miles rad(us


ALAN HEL1WELL AND SONS. MOSS SIDE FARM. MILNROW, , NEAR ROCHDALE


O Tomorrow Saturday


acres, three farms, present rent £1.000 p.a. (subject to revision) and shooting in perpetuity over a further 3,000 acres could be acoulred.


otober 19th. at 12 noon, nromot As previously advertised.


L Auctioneers: C. Silverwood. Tivingstone House. Slaidburn. t el. 652: J. Balshaw. 91 Wadding-


on Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 2011.


INDUSTRIAL PREMISES . TO LET


TO LET lame building, size 100 f t . x 15ft.. suitable for storage, s fitted with sprinklers for fire


Bridge. Clitheroe. Telephone 3375.


INDUSTRIAL PREMISES FOR SALE


SINGLE 8TPBEY..EACT0RY. CLITHEROE, LANCS..


w; 10,000 square, feet .approx, b ith planning, permission for a s uilding’ 'extension of 6.000


quare feet. - v


' Apply:G. F. SINGLETON Si CO.. 9 Riohmond Terraoa,


BLACKBURN* (Tel. 62424). afety.—Apply Vcevers. . Shaw


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Gardens Tel, CLITHEROE 3298


BUSINESS FOR SALE


WELL-KNOWN *. cate/restaurant in town centre. Propetry con­ sists of cafe to seat approx 45. Flat with lounge and four bed­ rooms, Price £5,000.—Write Box No. T5 Advertiser and Times.


TOMLINSON'S


f t i s a a f i t tw * * 1 RooMalB’


Tel.


EstifonlTwrice Clithefoe'2345


- ' i - a r 1 ‘Ik . ; /.London. 0®“ */.'0po as.* * 52H! 57 Toner Reitotend'** esirable locality this Stone- -■■, v*. eel courtyaid


° Rates Payable £77-17-4d. Freehold. All mains services arc Installed


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


BANK SA LEROOMS , C L ITH E R O E Telephone: 1695 (Eveninns 3755 and 1180) Preliminary Notice:


RE MISS E. JONES, DECT). H O T H E R S A L L & 1 O R R E b T


having sold the dwclllPghousc, No. 11 Curzon Street Clithoroe, will Sell by Auction the


H O U S E H O L D F U R N IS H IN G S BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE.


removed therefrom at


Wednesday. 13rd Ootober. a t 1-30 p.m


Rclnald I'tano stool; Oak Gateleg Table:^ 4 Oak Dining Included arc:—Upright Pianoforte -U F In plain mahogany by


Chairs" Modern Oa“ Sict?5oardf ^ Revolving Bockcase; Oak Newspaper Rack; Oak Dinner Waggon Television Table; Bookcase, glazed fronts (Gunn


Overlay, Wicker Bedding Box; do Linen Basket; do. Chair. HOOVER Junior Cleaner: Hoover Twin Tub Washer,


"Dynatron" Television Receiver: "Pirco" Hair Dryer: 'Singer Drop-Head Sewing Machine.


Embroidery Materials: Hand Embroidered,


(unused '•: Pottery, Glassware: Domestic Appliances Carpet, Axminster. 3yds. x Jsyas. Also included


Typewriter :n Case—Royal “Commander . On View: From Monday next.


typel: Chrome Coal Box. Bijou Wardrobe: 3' 6" Bedstead with Sprung Base and


Costume Jewellery in Wall Case; a Host of Sewing, and Tablecloths


Utensils and


Desk in Teak, matching Low Table: Swivel Chair in Vynhide (matching Desk Topi: Two matching Teak-framed Vynhide Arm Chairs: 2 Typists' Chairs: Imperiali,Typewrlter; Portable


Auctioneers' Offices: Bank Salerooms, Clitheroo. (Tel. 2695).


Bv instructions of Messrs. Trutex Ltd. HOTHERSALL & FORREST


Will offpi tor Sale by Auction (Subject to Conditions) at the THREE MILLSTONES INN. WEST BRADFORD. Nr. CLITHEROE on WEDNESDAY, 30th OCTOBER. 1968 a t 3 p.m.


THE FREEHOLD DWELLINCHOUSES,


eaves storage. Attached Oarage 17 4" x 10 2 . FULL CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT from bax! fire with alternative choice of electricity. Attractive gardens with rose beds and lawns to front and rear. The recently decorated accom­


.


N o s . 1 a n d 2 B R O O K C O T T A G E S , W E S T B R A D F O R D


These Stone-built Properties are situate within the Village and are suitable for conversion Into a Detached Residence of


reasonable size. (Superficial Area approx. 1200 w. f t.) At present each House comprises: Living Room, Kitchen.


Larder and Two Bedrooms. Mains Services (excl. Gas). Usual trip ot Land adjoining the Property to provide Garage


Outside Offices and Garden a t the rear. S The Vendors will be prepared to sell to the Purchaser a


ichmond Terrace, BLACKBURN. (Tel. 53841/2). A Mode n ouite of Office Furniture comprising: Executive’s


Advertiser and Times F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


A u c t io n e e r s , V a lu e r s a n d E s ta te A g en ts


1-3 Castlegate Clitheroe J ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel 2092 WHALLEY OFFICE 36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495 A SELECTION OF PROPERTY FOR SALE


12. SHIREBURN AVENUE. CLITHEROE. MODERN UKIACHLU RESIDENCE in faultless condition. GAS CENTRAL HEATINO


AVAILABLE


(radiators). Three bedrooms: oathroom; e^trf,nc® hah; lounge; dining room; magnificent kitchen, cjmserva^ tory* ground floor w.c; integral garage. 95% MORTOAUh*


26. ABBEY FIELDS, WHALLEY.—A superior .modern DETACHKD BUNGALOW with three bedrooms, half-tiled bathroom with pink suite, entrance hall with cloaks, cupboara: living room: kitchen, etc Integral garage. The whole being wired lor “off peak” electric central heating.


26. BALMORAL AVENUE. CLITHEROE. A modern SEMI- DETACHED BUNGALOW in excellent condition with OIL CENTRAL HEATING. 2 double bedrooms, half tiled bathroom, spacious hall, lounge dining/kitchcn Detached garage. Open


rural views to rear


16. HUNTROYD AVENUE PADIHAM. A supcrtoi* modern SEMI­ DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW with CENTRAL HEAT­ ING J bedrooms boxroom. bathroom and w.c. large living room with stone fireplace, kitchen with dining area, laun­


derette. ground door w.e Detached brick garage


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


NEW PROPERTIES I village


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


EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE.—DETACHED AND SEMI­ DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS in a delightful rural setting vet convenient for all services primary school; etc. Two bedroom S/D bungalows at £2,800: three bedroom S/D bungalows at £3.050: 3 bedroom S/D houses at £3.000 and


£3.100: four bedroom DET. DORMER BUNGALOWS at £4.850 with GAS CETRAL HEATING


LOCAL AGENTS B RA D FO RD P E RM A N EN T B U ILD IN G


SO C IETY AND


W O O LW ICH EQ U ITA B L E B U ILD IN G SO C IETY


Accommodation. Further Particulars and Appointment to View from: THE


SALES BY AUCTION


AUCTIONEERS. Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe (Tel. 26951. R Vendors* Solicitors' Messrs. J. W. HOLLOWS & Co., 16/17


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


FORTHCOMING AUCTION


S A L E B Y A U C T IO N . Instructed by Mrs. L. Birtle


HOTHERSALL & FORREST will offer lor Sole by AucUon (unless previously sold) on the premises on WEDNESDAY. 6th November. 1968 at 3 p.m. subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced


THE FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE


3 B R U N G E R L E Y A V E N U E , C L IT H E R O E


pantry with three bedrooms, bathroom and separate W.C. Generous garden areas. Annual rates payable £50 7s. 6d. Printed particulars from the Auctioneers. .


Occupying a most desirable position in a quiet cul-de-sac. Accommodation: Hall: Lounge: Dining room: kitchen and


d Tile FURNITURE AND EFFECTS will be sold on the same 95; Vendor’s Solicitors: Messrs. Ramsbottom, Liddie and Co.,


ay Details and time of commencement in a later Issue. 26 Auctioneers’ Offices: Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe (Tel.


21, Church Street, Clitheroe (Tel. 2264).


SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


Ootober.


| Lots, in the Kelrby Hotel. Bum-1 lev at 3 p.m.


T°Fnday 18th: Sale of 750 acre Estate known as Hlgham Estate, Padlham. to be sold In eight


, T°Saturday 19th: Sale of 200.000 gardening bulbs, shrubs, rose bushes, etc. a t Bentham Auction


junction with Messrs. R. S. Bal- | dpn & Sop. Dewsbury, at the


Farm. Norristhorpc. I 3 p.m.


| Mart, at 10 a.m. Tuesday 22nd i Sale ot Lodge


SALES BY AUCTION JOHN E. PINDER


I greaves (deceased). Within a short distance of Parish Church and School, off the main thoroughfare, but convenient to amenities.


In the estate of Mrs. Alice Har-


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, RIB,CHESTER


Preston 10 miles. Blackburn 7 miles.


in con­ George Hotel Cleckheaton, at


, Tuesday. 29th: Sale of 121Ne\v Village. Ingleton, on the piem- lses a t 2 p.m. Sale of fumitxire | some date, at 1 p.m.


^°Friday>ris t : Complete dispersal Sale at Braida Garth. Westhouse Nr. Ingleton. for J. Batty. Esq. Sale at 11-30 a.m.


pig and poultry appliances at Applegarth. Crooklands. Nr. Kendal, for Messrs. A. and D.


Saturday 2nd: Sale of pigs,


Spencer. Tuesday, 5th* Sale of produc­


tive 40 acre dairy and stock­ rearing farm known as Conder Garth. Ellcl. Lancaster, in the Alexandra Hotel, at 3 p.m.


LOANS JOHN E. PINDER


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F. S. Richards Lid.. 11 Wellord Rd. Leicester.


| other estates, from properties in the course of sale. lor slients giving up their home and I6r vendors generally, within the


In the matter of deceased and SALEROOMS,


STONE-BRIDGE, LONGRIDGE, Tomorrow, Saturday,


small goods (300 lots) resuming 1-30 with furniture (700 lots in all).


19th Ootober a t 10 a.m. ANTIQUE AND GOOD HOUSEHOLD AND GENERAL FURNITURE AND EFFEECTS Sale commences 10 a.m. with


by our own transport i l required by arrangement through the office.


JOHN E. PINDER.


Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent,


Stone-Bridge. Longridge. Tel. 2282.


View to 9 p.m. Goods collected and delivered


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,


(conditions to be then read)


View Thursdays and Saturdays 2 to 4-30 p.m. Printed detail from the office.


JOHN E. PINDER


Auctioneer Valuer and Estate Agent


Stonebridge, Longridge. Tel 2282


NICHOLS. CLARKE & CO. Solicitors


9 St. Wilfrids Street, Preston Tel. 54282


and a t Longridge and Grimsargh Evenings 2016 DRAKE (nee Bridgesl. October 12th. 1968, a t Bjamity ,


Meade to Ann and God* Rift of a son. Ian Rlclmrd. Thanking staff and family


doctor._________________


PRICE (nee Harrison). — On 6 October. 1968, at Bromley


Meade, to Brian and J o a n .* son. Carl Spencer, a brother for Carol Anne. Thanking all concerned._________________


CTORNELLI.—On 11 October at Bramlev Meade, to Vincent


hanks to all concerned. COMING OF AGE


—Bob.Happy birthday Mummy. —Steven and Carol.


ove and happiness always.


and Christine (nee Flack) a son Bernard Phillip, a 'welcome t brother for Louise. Our giateful


PINDER (nee Read).—Congratu­ blations Gillian on your 21st


Lirthday. 18 October. 1968.


PINDER (nee Read).—Congratu­ lations Gillian on your 21st birthday. 18 October. 1968. May health and happiness be yours always.


—Love. Mum and Dad. Good luck and best wishes. —John and Hartley._________


WEDDING


WESTHEAD—MARSHALL. — A lfarm manager Mr. David Stan­ rossal. Claremont Drive, Clith­


aey Westhead, third son. of Mi. Cnd Mrs. Stanley Westhead ol


CHARLTON.—Treasured memor­ wies ol my dear husband Tom


Two years have passed. My heart’s still sore,


1966. — rest. —od bless you daddy.


GFrom Barbara. Michelle,


I t was His will. But In our hearts


ho died tragically. 18 October. .


As time goes on I miss him more: For me he always did his best May God grant him eternal


____________


CHARLTON.—In loving memory of a dear lather, who died


18 October. 1966. God called him home,


He llveth still. —From Lorraine, Dave and S h a u n ___________________


CHARLTON.—Treasured memor- ,


S lesilent thoughts ol times together.


Hold memories th a t will last for ever.


,,, , , —Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin.


CHARLTON.—In loving memory •of Tom who died tragically. 18


Ootober, 1966. Always remembered. —Mollio and Pam. 1 Stamford


CHARLTON.—In loving memory ol my dear dad.


Death often comes to let us W know,


Place. Clitheroe____________ , .


e love more dearly than we — show.


Roberta.


eroe. was married on Saturday, 14 September. 1968, a t St. Andrew's Church. Bishop Thorpe, to Miss Joyce Valerie Marshall, only daughter ol Mrs H. L. M. Itorahidl. ol 12 Worsley Drive, Bishop Thorme late Mr. C. E. Marshall.


m.unn n DEATHS


BUTLER.—On 16 October, 1968. Richard BV c r. M.M.. of 58 Clevoleys venue, Cleveleys. formerly of Rimington, the dearly loved husband ol Edith and father of George, BUI. Roy and the late Doctor Jack Butler. Service a t his son's home. The Black Bull Hotel. Rimington. on Monday a t 11-30 a.m. followed by interment at Martin Top Chapel. Will friends please accept this the only Intimation. —Inq. T. H. Fenton. Ltd. Tel. Cleveleys 2383.


CUNNINGHAM.—On 10 October 19 6 8, in hospital, James Whallcy,


husband ol the late< Mollle Cunningham. of MiUthorn House, Clitheroe. aged 78 years, interred a t Clitheroe Cemetery on 14 October. 1968. __Inq. Bennett (R. Parklng- ton) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582,


the dearly loved KILL1NCBECK.—On 13 October


1968. a t her home. 8 SaltluU Road. Clitheroe. Alice, the


—Calverley’s. Funeral Directors. Chatburn Road. Clitheroe. Tel, 3297 day; 1017 night.


,


late Robert and Ann Killlngheck and dear sister ol Robert, aged 67 years. Interred in Cllthcroe Cemetery on Wednesday. 16 October. 1968.


and


H* M VEosi lather and grandfather, who


the 1 Another,


died 20 October. 1967. „ —j


died


From daughter Bella, Jack and family.


Always remembered.


ROSTRON.—in ' loving memory of mv dear wife Jennie, who


died 17 October. 1960. Patient, saintly, brave. __From her loving husband


Tom.________________ i


SINGLET0N.-7-W.ith love we remember our dear soil John on his 21st birthday. October 20th. died 23 February. 1961. Time goes by. but memories


Quietly' remembered every day. —Love. Mum and Dad.


SWALES.—In loving memory of our dear parents: mother, who died 25 November. 1933: lather.


19 October. 1963. —Love from all the family.


BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


CROOK. — Treasured birthday memories 117 October) of a dear wife and mother Myfanwy. —From husband Rowland, daughter Joan and family.


f io a rL v .J o v e ^ d a ^ h te ^ o ^ th e | HARGREAVES^ l o v i n g


Tom. who died 20 October, 1967, “Always remembered.** —From Annie.


MoCOWAN—On 14 Ootober. 1968] y tn hospital. Elizabeth, aged 87


gears, formerly of Back Lower-


wile of the late Thomas McGowan H.I.P. Reposing in | Rockdale Chapel of Rest. Requiem Mass Ss. Michael and John Church, Friday. 10 a.m. prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. —Inq. Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Blackburn 63911.


ate, Clitheroe. the dearly loved


PALMER.—On 14 October. 1968 (in hospital) Maud Ann (Cherie) the dearly loved wife


rematorium on Friday 18 Ttors. Chatburn Road Clitheroe.


October, a t 11 a.m. —Calveriey's Funeral Direc­


Cears. Cremation at Accrington el. 3297 day; 2017 night,


ROBINSON. — On 16 October, I suddenly, a t his home, Dean Slack Head Farm. Slaidburn. Francis William. aged 67 years, the dearly loved husband of the late Isabelle Robinson. Service and interment on Mon-1 day a t St. Jamc's Church, Dale | Head, a t 2 p.m. —Inq. T. Robinson, Bolton-by- Bowland 213.


SAUL.—On 14 October. 1968. at her home. 12 Union Street Low Moor, lltheroe, Ivy. the dearly | loved wife of George Saul, aged 74 years, a service In Low Moor. Clitheroe, Ivy , the dearly


The National Association of Funeral Directors


Member of


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


The LAST TRIBUTE


ceded Interment a t CUtheroe | Cemetery on 17 October. —Inq, Bennett (R. Parklngton) Clitberae. Tel. 2582.


TAYLOR.—On 12 October. 1968., In hospital. Annie, thc dearly loved daughter of th e late William H. and Fanny Taylor, of 129 Whalley Road, CUtheroe, I aged 58 years, interred a t CUth­ eroe Cemetery on 17 October. —Inq. Btnnett (R. Farkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


WATERWORTH.—On 15 October. 1968. a t Kirk Bungalow. Gis- burn, Maria, aged 90 years, thc dearly loved mother of Norman and Reg. Service and interment C today (Friday) at St. Mary’s


Please accept this the only intimation. —Inq. T. E. Robinson Bolton- by-Bowland. Tel. 213.


hurch. Gisburn, at 2 p.m.


YEOMAN.—On 16 October. 1968, (in Hospital) Annie, aged 53


years, of 18 Whipp Avenue Clitheroc. dchrly loved eldest daughter or the late Sarah and Timothy Yeoman. Funeral from her home on Saturday, 19 Octo. ber for service and Interment at 11-00 n.m.. a t Clithcroe Ceme­ tery. Flowers may be sent to "Rockdale.” —Inq. Tomlinson's Funeral Service "Rockdale," Clitheroe. Tel. 2345


FOR ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose Nurseries, Tel, Clitheroe 3521,


_____A tm n t i th e r o n M a r k e t OUR SERVICE is not


limited by the time ,of:day. When the. need arises— regardless o f : the hour— our assistance is im­ mediately available.


INTERMENT or CREMATION TELEPHONE WHALLEY 320t (DAY Or NIGHT)


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.


For prompt and Courteous Service with Attention to Detail.


TH0S. ROCK


MONUMENTAL MASONS Residence and Works:


7b MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Phone: 4277 Clltheroe (Day o r Night)


In Stone, Marble and High Class Granites.


Memorials, Crosses, etc..


of William Palmer of 66 Water­ yloo Road. Clyitheroe. aged 59


APPRECIATION


THE LADY MEMBERS of the Clitheroe Social Club would like to thank the club for a very enjoyable trip last Satur­ day. 12 October.


HORNBY.—Mrs. Beaty Homby wishes to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for gifts of (lowers, fruit, sweets, cards s letters of kind Inquiries: also


loving memory ol 16 October. 1967.


Michael; Uncle Peter .C;? Margaret, Geoffrey Ann ani Ian* Uncie John. Aunty sfS?


Bob. Aunty RutS T h e p r ic e of p


garct. Fiona and Adrian; Aunn* Rose Uncle Bill and cousin? Uncle Henry Aunty Dorothy and Sarah; Uncie Gmrge Z tv Dot. Yvonne and Alison* » X Foofy Uncle Jos. Antaw „ 4 Rartiel; Uncle Laurie, Aunn* Margaret: Uncle George. Auntr Carole. Mack and Louise; Unc'e Leonard, Aunty Susan; Aunt Henny; Aunties 9 Gisbum Rd Auntie Lena and family Aum Every and ail at the HoIUk* NevlHe Maigaret and fan : Mary Nelson. David and Diana: Atintie Mary Wolfenden: Aumh Maggie and Uncle Tom; Aunt Eva. Uncle Arthur, Dor* and Alan; Auntie Connie and UncV Tommy Thomaly; Auntie Kat't Nellie. Dave and Stanley;' Uncle Jacs, Auntie Hilda and Susan; Alan. Many. Brian and Janet: Pendlo Forest and Craven Hunt pony Club'


tolton-by-Bo\vland Y.P.c*


dren's Tea Party Committee- Scholars and Staff ot Bolton-by- Bowland C.E. School: President l and members of Bolton-by-Box-


ports Committee and ’ Chif-


East Lancs Riding Club; Com­ mittee of the North East Lancs Riding Club: al! at Readtcood Stables; Moorside Trotting Stadium. Manchester; school friends. Settle High School- Holden Chapel; Derek and Mary (Saddlers Rochdalcl; Joan and Denise: Adele; Margaret Metcalfe; Christopher and lamily: Edgar Kathleen and Ann (Colne i; John and Valeri- Barlow; Mr. and Mrs. Har. greaves, Barrowford; Geof. Marion and family; Doug Stella, Susan & Janet; Mr. and Mrs. E. Robinson and Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Howard, David and Marian: Freda, Harry and family: Mike and Matgary, Chadwicks; All at Chadwicks: Mr. and Mrs. G. Steele and family; Mr. and Mrs. R. Hay- thornthwaite and family; M


and W.I.: members of thc North


and Mrs. S. Robinson and family; Malcolm and Maureen; Jim. Martha, John and Mar- Karat; Helen Stordy, John and Mrs. Hartley: Mr. and M


r.


Bossonnet and family: David and Nancy Cornthwaitc and family; Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon anil family; Mr. and Mrs. Han­ son and family, Broughton Fields; Mr. and Mrs. Milne- Redhead and family; Bill and Dorothy Platt: Gordon Game: and lamily. Silsden; Mr. ad Mrs. Lance Dinsdale: Mr. and Mrs. J. Bolton and family: M:. and Mrs. Newhouse, Martin and Audrey: Adam. Shaun. Jennifer and Peter Whittaker; Avrt: Clarkson (Cotherstone); Betty Ian. Lynette. Robin and Julie;: Marie Tennet and Greta Ainslle: George and Jenny Wilkinson: Betty. Joe and kiddies; Mr. and Mrs. Bain- bridge Barnard Castle; Susan and Alan: Geoff and Nonna Birch, Clare and Alison: M


rs.


Cross, Cotherstone; Norman and Margaret Crowe: Bill Boy (Colne); Mr. and Mrs. Wadicor Bradford); Fred and Mrs. Rob­ inson; Mrs. Thorne. Joyce and Frank (Cotherstone); Mr, and Mrs. S. Holgate: Mr. and M


rs.


utaff of Horroeksford Offices, for s se of telephone during her


ALAN PARKER Funeral Director


get. Hillside. Ingleton: Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. Bow Laithe: at*, and Mrs. w. Preston and Janet: Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Closes Cottage: Mr. S. Harker, Bam- oldswick; Mr. and Mrs. W


D. Seed: Nannie, Doreen and Arthur: Mr. and Mrs. D. W


rs. ag- tay in hospital. Thank you all.


Halifax Mrs. F0*tcr-®S greaves: Shelia. Jack and


Mrs. Bowman; Mr. m Singleton and Ehwn.Dh8™ Mrs. Maw. Alison and F.ona. Tom, Brenda and girls, Joan Simpson, her parents and :am lly: Mr. and Mrs. Sedgwick


Billy Hird and family: M r* family.


Wignall and Mr. and Gas tall wish to thank.a. tives and friends lo . their f expressions of sijnpatlu “


her kind ministration. —Clltheroc and CleveW5* .


relatives, friends bours. for dielr riess^'s sympathy and flor^


8*< Salthill Road. CUtheroe.


sympathy, fl°raI ‘p-Ston donations to the Pr» “


bereavement. Also


thank all relativM: meu" a neighbours for W g ” and


District Muscular W TO Group. recelved ‘“ .JfjamB


doctor, doctors a™ ^ Queen's Park HfS5. Nursing


5 u


Lady of CdruUSScnral ID®0’ Home. Blackburn ary. Canon A. Ciars jjjj. Rev. T. Taylor, lor »ea


"Lyndhurst, 13 r s r s CUtheroe.


ness. SIMPSON.—Mrs- rfamily desire to , , , part Avene*’ '*]:


lso the membersr«na (tfir k the Rlbblo Bus ® * i , i» . tletters of “ .ui^I'ftritiuKS K'


aelatives, MendsMidnelPj ^ ind expressions: of


alved during tnel‘


SMITH—Mrs. Snlifl1 C- triwg


*{£S k all relatttra* neighbours Sot


of sympathy and irara* received during l'^wors rij


Limestone I ^ k i ^ e ) of » friends (while lleeg Br their Waggon and Hones.


and ft,


ment: a l s o ®Cfor their W district nurses e0lren ft ministrations,


fo:


che beautiful flora1 wre»ve* ^ C a s t le Vlew^CUtterae^.


CO A TS b y — I IR ISH T |


T IN E R O IT A l D A Y , CO C I b\|


Ladl W E Hi . C U N N IN G H A M . -M r - and MJ.


bereavement: also Nlrs. I for her kindness during "


loral tributes received tttbei llness, and Sister Bannah to-


KILLINGBECK. — Mr. ROW nans „*' KilUngbeck wishes W thank aJ


received during .5‘5faBi:y S T i A V '


d ade.


family: Geoff.. Nora and family, Mr. and Mrs. Greenawell. Lane- side Farm: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hird and family: Mr. and. Mr..


j’n this co u n try is rise b y as much lb next y e a r if the calves to the Coni tinues a t its prese


This is the vie


Richard Tattersall, Drive, Clitheroe. T brother. Alan, he rl •the largest calf bul


the north of EnglaJ turnover of 400 to I every week.


Until August till


lorry load of bel Friesian beef calvil premises a t Long 11 delivery to beef pil th e nor th of E n | Scotland, a t an price. "Now,” said Mr. I


Ibis week, "our Cl h a s allowed th e s l which are our fu til joints—to be exporf Continent.


A b so rb e t l “They are fed as


animals, and prices I above th e economic | our own beef pro afford to pay. “I t has been saicl


is bringing foreig:| into this country, opinion, this will •many times over n | we have to play infal of importers of forif ‘White veal’ is a '


luxury, and sells | higher prices than Mr. TattersaU c an l


a t about £18 each! beef producers, but [ buyers are p reparl £26. On top of this,


flying th e calves other Incidental c h a | th e price per head . tin en t to about £41


Safe<ruai| T he Continental


coming to this counj their calving seasoil spring, whereas oui| peak now. Mr. Tattersall


Government to clan!


th e export of calvl safeguard the produl in th is country, a n r l a rise in the cost | housewives. The Minister of


Mr. Cledwyn Hughtj week in. th e House < th a t h e was giving I "urgent attention.” [


Swimmil Galaf


Troop, St, Paul's. w<r ners of the annul Swimming Gala he| ton on Saturday. About 40 guides


The 7th Clithel


eroe and district cd the Blades Trophy, | presented to the Mrs. F. Blades. Hie runners-up 11


were the 3rd Clith| Trinity.


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