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88 BAWDLANDS - CLITHEROE Established 1892
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WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION SHORTLY WITH VACANT POSSESSION
WHITE HOUSE, 82 KING STREET.
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. bought, sold and exchanged. Special—Zeiss (new) £29.
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SKIPTON AUCTION MART MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 2nd
USUAL WEEKLY FATSTOCK SALE
,50 cattle. 1.750 f ' - V n^ h ^ ^ t T lda ! i r ^ w ^ 5b rc a « ^ fStn w e ^ y ^ *^ ^ 'e ° f 'M P lrardsi of_l50_newiyii®JJv^ ® ^ s '
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heifers al all consigne" B'W cattic. vaccin;
stalled and sold s certificate Jud
? tX d Catn <v>rtiflcatc. Judging_ at 11-1 o. Sale at 11 30. _____ ^.v!n°bc by 8 bl0°d tCSt WEDNESDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 4th ANNUAL PRIZE SALE OF BULLS in conjunction with the usual
M Cbu lS lemdudTngf nddlgrielfFrteslans °Hertfords. Galloways and Ayrshlres
20(>'gel d' hciters”c ast'cows'and bullocks. Judging at 11. Sfle at 11-30. OTHER SPECIAL SALES
K g SPg t t ’ Entries'1" ^ ' ^ i l g ^ c ^ e T & S ? . three storey
WH ALLEY detached
AucUoneers
HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.A.L.P.A.
Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents
BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone: 2695 (Evenings 3755 and 2180)
AN INTERESTING DWELLINGHOUSE CONVERSION IN DELIGHTFUL COUNTRYSIDE
R1MINGTON
No. 2 CHAPEL COTTAGES. STOPPER LANE. RIMINGTON
th An up-to-date stone-built property formed ovtt of part of .
<linlne kitchen fitted In contemporary style: double bedroom. Upper floor: spacious lounge with extensive view os far as
Ground floor: lony entrance hall with open staircase,
Septic tank drainage. Current rates payable £19-11-7. Viewing; strictly by appointment with Hotncrs&u and
offices Freehold. Mains water and electricity (wired lor storage heaters).
Forrest. THE SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE
36 MOORLAND CRESCENT, CLITHEROE
A pre-war propel ty with the benefit of Double Garage and have on unimpeeded outlook towards Pcndle Hill from the
Accommodation and an Extra Large Garden Area The premises are off the main nlghwny in a. quiet cul-de-snc
BATHROOM and WO GARAGE FOR TWO CARS Well maintained, garden areas. Large secluded plot at rear
1 ClU ACCOMMODATION : ENCLOSED PORCH: HALL: LOUNGE; DINING ROOM; KITCHEN; LARDER. THREE BEDROOMS,
with Greenhouse. Children’s Playhouse and Tool Shed. Particulars and Appointment to View from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST.
THE STONE-BUILT FAMILY DWELLINGHOUSE 36 SI-IAWBRIDGE STREET. CLITHEROE
“Rayburn” Stove. Bathroom and Larder on the Ground rloor. Three Bedrooms Asphalted Yard with usual offices. Mains Services. Annual rates payable: £18.
following Accommodation: Vestibule and Stair; Sitting Room: Living Kitchen, fitted
With a fair degree of modernisation and offering the
HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.
Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2095). F. W. L. STEELE & CO.
1-3 Castlegate Oitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS
Tel. 2092 Evenings 2016
A SELECTION OF PROPERTY FOR SALE *“ABBOTSMEADMITTON ROAD. WHALLEY. A pre-war
DETACHED RESIDENCE OF CHARACTER AND CHARM. Four bedrooms; boxroom: bathroom; sep w.c.; imposing staircase, entrance vestibule; hall; fitted cloakroom: lounge with *Tnglenook” and French windows to terraced rose garden, dining room: morning room: kitchen: rear porch: wash- house: sep w.c etc Detached garage. Viewing stiictlv bv
12USHIRMUnRN0 AVENUE. CLITHEROE. MODERN DKIACHkU 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
9. VVESTFIELD DRIVE. WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE. A MOD- ERNSEMI-DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW of superior quality in a delightful rural area Three bedrooms: entrance hall: hall-tiled bathroom:
spae.ious living room: magnificently equipped kitchen etc. Detached garage. Viewing strictly by
5, “PEEL‘ PARK^AVENUE. CLITHEROE. MODERN FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE which is beautifully
appointed and has been maintained in faultless condition throughout Three bedrooms: half-tiled bathroom: separate w.c : most attractive entrance hall; cloakroom; lounge with glazed communicating doors to dining room; superbly- fitted kitchen, rear porch with sep. w.c. off and access to integral garage Well stocked neatly laid out gardens of
23d0BALnMORAL''AVENUE. CLITHEROE. MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW maintained to a very high standard. GAS CENTRAL HEATING (radiators). Two double bedrooms; half-tiled bathroom: spacious entrance hall; living room: well equipped kitchen etc Detached garage 9i>v. MORTGAGE
JSSS? « Monday Z l
September 9th. Particulars of all autumn sales from: MATTHEW PALLISTER Secretary /Manager.
Auction Mart Sktpton. Tel. 2375. (Foreman 4411).
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ONLY 4 MORE WEEKS! COAL AND COKE?
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Deliveries over 200 stiusre miles ot the RIBBLE and HODDER VALLEYS.
Hum
or.cn nahe |T _ W£,LL F,ND ,T C. & I.
2 FRANKLIN ST., CLITHEROE.
PHONE 3651/2 EVENING 2576
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RAILWAY VIEW CLITHEROE. An exceptionally attractive GEORGIAN STYLED superior terraced house which has been fully modernised and Is In immaculate order throughout. Three bedrooms: bathroom: entrance hallway: sitting room: living room: kitchen etc. Small gardens at rear "LILAC HOLM." WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE. Superior-type terraced house In excellent condition. Two bedrooms, one or which is large enough to divide: bathroom with coloured suite: sitting room: kitchen with dining alcove, etc. Garden
AVAILABLE „ „ .... ,,
at rear. Room for garage. BUSINESSES
WADDINGTON VILLAGE. EXCELLENT OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND MIXED BUSINESS WITH OFF LICENCE. Superbly equipped and fitted sales shop, storerooms, etc. Substantial property with good living accommodation on rental. A very lucrative concern with steadily increasing
CASTLE VIEW. CLITHEROE. A most attractive HOME MADE “ CONFECTIONERY AND MIXED. Excellent freehold property with fully modernised three bedroom living accommodation.
NEW PROPERTIES
WADDINGTON VILLAGE.— New 3 and 4 bedroom Detached and S/D with central heating FREEHOLD and situated in a beautiful rural position on th* outskirts of this charming
SADDEN VILLAGE— 2. 3 and 4 bedroom DETACHED AND S/D BUNGALOWS. Gas central heating. Magnificent rural
EDffiSFORD Pa?kf CLITHEROE. DETACHED AND S/D HOUSES ANDBUNGALOWS: £2.725— two -bedrooom_S/D bungalows:
£2.895— three-bedroom S/D houses: ^^J^hree-bedrcxm S/D bungalows: £4.850— four-bedroom DETACHED DORMER C BUNGALOWS, with gas central heating.- •
HEATING- large garage, etc LOCAL ACENTS FOR"
Bradford Permanent Building Society
MORTGAGES ARRANGED. INVESTMENTS RECEIVED.
LAREMONT DI8THICT.— In course or construction— DETACHED HOUSE with four bedrooms: GAS CENTRAL
e original Stopper Lane Chapel, which now offers the follow- in*? accommodation
Penyghent. A feature being a French window and oup»j“c balcony. Double bedroom: three-piece bathroom, Outside
1967 1967
1966 1966
condition. 1964 AUSTIN A60. one owner from new, serviced only by
1964 1963 1963
ourselves M IN I SUPER De Luxe. Excellent condition. Two
owners only. M IN I Deluxe. Almond Green. One owner. Excel
lent conditioa VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER. Grey. 4-speed floor change, bucket seats, wing mirrors. Good throughout.
SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR OUTRIGHT SALE 1963 AUSTIN A40. Maroon, one owner
CLITHEROE
Tel: 3883 (4 lines) Sales — 3886
M.G. 1100’s— choice of three in two tone green/white and red. From 1964 to 1966— all in exceptional condition.
AUSTIN and MORRIS 1100's from 1964 to 1966. Trafal gar blue and Tartan red. Choice of three. TRIUMPH 1300 Grey, one local owner, low mile age. Exceptional throughout. “F" Registration M IN I COOPER. Tartan red. black roof. 12.000 miles from new. Owned by our director. As new in every way. AUSTIN 1800 DE LUXE in Danube blue. One owner Good throughout. M IN I COOPER. Green /White roof. Very good
GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.
AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS
6-8 Church Street Clitheroe - Tel: 3252
BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW RD.,TEL: 55425
BEAUTIFUL DETACHED HOUSE CROSSAL
CLAREMONT AVENUE, CLITHEROE elevations and shuttered wndows.
PORCH ENTRANCE TO HALL: CLOAKS UNDER STAIRS. LOUNGE. 16’ x 15* witn tiled fireplace set Uu*gc ingleneok. door to SUN LOUNGE. 14' X 7'; DINING ROOM. 16 I * 18. large bay window. KITCHEN, IF 3 x 8 9 . stainless steel sink unit. Tweeney disposal unit. Aga cooker. LARGE PANTRY and REAR ENTRANCE HALL with LAUNDRY and SEPARATE
The tastefully appointed accommodation o^ptises. TTUED m m
W,C FOUR BEDROOMS and BOXROOM TWO-^JECE JSA^TH- ROOM. SEPARATE W.C. Access to large PLAYROOM with fitted
°UPb NTEGRAL GARAGE. Good-sized gardens with store shed
and A°iinle i5om at the side for extension and further garaging. Rates payable £88. Leasehold ground rent £9 per annum. DISTINCTIVE DETACHED FAMILY HOUSE “• STONEROYD ”
£250 1963 A60. Blue ................ ......................... £235 SPECIAL ATTRACTION
HALL; CLOAKS; LOUNGE; DINING ROOM; STUDY; TWO PLAYROOMS or further SITTING ROOM: KITCHEN tvith BREAKFAST AREA. FIVE BEDROOMS: TWO BATHROOMS Two-car garage. Oil-fired central heating throughout. All mains services. Leasehold. Ground rent £10-17-0 per annum.
1 HAUGH AVENUE, SIMONSTONE t Occupying a good corner position well screened by mature
rees and hedges and set In attractive gardens containing:
SUPERIOR FOUR-BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE. “ C R A I G I E L E A ”
tial area, comprising: IMPOSING OAK PANELLED HALL; LOUNGE. 15* X 14' 6”: L’INING ROOM. 17 X 12; . MORNING. ROOM 10' 9" x 10' 6": UNIT-FITTED KITCHEN: FOUR BED ROOMS; TWO-PIECE BATHROOM; SEPARATE TOILET Garage
124 PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE Occupying an attractive corner position in a good residen
alld §ate»Dpay?blo £79. Leasehold Ground Rent £6-2-3 per ago. * _____________________
DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW 1 MOOREIELD, WHALLEY
fruit trees. Constructed seven years ago and with electric skirting heating. The accommodation comprises: h a l l ; CLOAKS: LOUNGE: DINING ROOM: KITCHEN. 12' X 10: THREE BEDROOMS: TWO-PIECE BATHROOM: SEPARATE
Occupying a large corner site with lawns rose beds and
W C Garage. Fuel Store. Rates payable £60 per annum. Freehold. Mains electricity,
STAVELEY, WORSTON, Nv. CLITHEROE
occuDvins a superb position with outlook towards worsaw Hill and PendleP comprising: HALL: SITTINGI ROOML I2' 9".jt 10’ 9’ tiled fireplace night storeheater: DINING/KITCHEN, stainless steel s in k unit: MODERN THREE-PIECE BATHROOM: THREE BEDROOMS, one with night storeheatcr. Separate garage 20’ x 10', with SUN ROOM EXTENSION. Rockery garden with chipping drive at the front. Small garden
Constructed in the 1930's with pebble-dash elevations and at the rear
is to septic tank. Rates payable £22.
/
Mains water and 13 amp wiring are installed and drainage ___________
. LOCAL AGENTS FOR ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY ASSETS EXCEED £1.000 MILLION.
INVESTMENT SHARES 41% BUILT UP SHARES 5% TAX FREE.___________ SALES BY AUCTION
C. SILVERWOOD—J . BALSHAW
Sale of Delightfully Situated 18 acre Farm (or thereabouts) knowns as
DIMPONLEY HEAD FARM.
I FENCE. Near Burnley. II Situate 6 miles Burnley. 5 miles
opposite Spcn Brook Mill, Spcn Brook Road, Fence.
,
i The stone-built farm cottage and stone-built farm buildings: (Farm Cottage) living room,
kitchen, two bedrooms I with ample room for extensions) (grey
with cement boskins, lying and i group, water bowls installed, and
rcof). bu(Farm Buildings) Main range
I boskins. water bowls installed. Two bay hay barn for hay
ildings tying for six cattle tying for 6 cattle with wood
storeage. Separate range stone bmlding:
i water bowls). Tub toilet. LAND
. shed, milk house, provendci house, coal house, shlppon tying for 4 cattle, wood boskins (no
with blue slate roof. i.e. cart
: holding and watered by spring n-orn Top pasture. collaret piped down to tank in 2nd pasture, iron piped house, stop tap property.
Excellent meadow and pasture- land lying well to the farm
rear of the down to
tion. Rateable value £10-0-0 (Last rates payable £10-11-6). Electricity installed to house
Vacant possession on comple
sale at 2 p.m. Wednesday 11th September
ton & Son. 2 Grimstjaw Street, Burnley. Tel. 26666.
Livingstone H“us0' Tel. 652. J . Balshaw. 91 Wadding
Auctioneers: C. Sijverweod ton Road, Glithoroe. Tel. 2011
DIMPONLEY HEAD FARM. FENCE. Near BURNLEY
(situate near Newchurch-ln- Pendlc, turn in at Spen Brook Mill)
, C. SUverwood— J. Balshaw will sell by auction for Mr. Gilbert
I Norris (declining fanning) Wednesday, September 11th 14 Head ol Dairy, In-Calf and
and buildings. The farm to be offered for
sold by private treaty) followed by the sale of livestock, imple ments, excellent poultry cabins.
(unless previously Vondor’s Solicitors: Wadding1
On Instructions from A. L. Simpson. Esq.
SALE OF YOUNG B. & W. CATTLE. SHEEP AND IMPLEMENTS
at -LOWER BARN FARM.’ SABDEN. Nr. Blaokburn.
on Wednesday, 11th September. 1968. at 2 p.m.
heifers In-calf: 2 fat heifers: 14 bulling heifers: 3 heifers 6 m.o.; 4 bulling heifers 2 y.o.
26 B. & W. CATTLE, viz.: 3
I Young Stook: l.e. 1 Ayr cow calved time of sale: 2 b & w cows duo time of sale; 1 b & w heifer Intely calved: 1 b & w heifer, due Oct.: 1 b & w cow, beef: 3 b « w heifers 15 -18 months; 2 b & w bullocks 16 months: 2 Here ford x heifers. 15 and 24 months; 1 Ayr heifer for service.
lambs and 6 H.B. lambs (fat) 9 horned ewes.
Sheen and Lambs; 9 Suffo'k
I son (petrol) tractor In good order; Bamford strawing mach ine: Nlch. side delivery: low box cart on rubbers: buck rake: Fcrg. rear-mounted mower; dow den slty hay baler: manure spreader, fertiliser drill; useful hand tools and sundry lots: post and timber spars, rails: cow buckets, etc.: Alfa Laval milk pump: Mac- ford 2-unlt milking machine
Farm Implements: 1952 Fergu-
rown tractor (spares); 12 Boothman night arks; liay shaker: Vlssl Chick 4-tier brooder Hewitt egg washer: 12 tube feeders: drinking buckets and fountains: feeding troughs 2-6 ft.: chick troughs and foun tains; sundry items and scrap, etc.
12 H.B. lambs (fat). B IMPLEMENTS Include: David
47 SHEEP, viz.: 35 HJ. ewes;
FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED.
CREMATIONS ARRANGED. CHAPEL OF REST
ON THE PREMISES. PERSONAL SERVICE
bred and has been vaccinated with S.19 and Is well worthy of the attention of buyers. They are being sold due to a change of farming policy.
Note: All the stock Is home
Sale at 2 n.m. Terms cash. RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers,
34a King Street. CLITHEROE. Tel.: 2369;
and also at Beeoh House. BENTHAM. Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lanoaster.
| cooler and pan. caExoellent ' Cabins. Span roof
i 8'' 12’ x 8'; 14’ x 10'. Two-fall roof cabins 12' x 8’, (floors and
bins 20' x 10': 20' X 10^ 12 x
| sect). Boothman's rearing ark. Austin ASS (1004) Van to be
Slaidburn. Tel. 552. J . Balshaw, Clitherae. Tel. 2011.
offered. Sale 2-30 n.m. prompt. Auctioneers: C. Silverwood,
FOR ALL
FLORAL TRIBUTES AND
CUT FLOWERS
BARKER'S Primrose Nurseries. Tel. Glitheroe 3521,
Also Clitheroe Market.
KING STREET WHALLEY
Tel. Whalley 3248 (day or night)
For prompt and Courteous Service with Attention to Detail.
TH0S. ROCK
MONUMENTAL MASONS Residence and Works;
7b MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE
Phonei 4277 Clltheroo (Day or Night) -
Memorials, Crosses, etc..
In Stone, Marble, and High Class Granites.
Nelson, li miles Barley, in the Parish of Goldshawbooth. and by Nevvchurch-ln-Pendlc. turn in
On Instructions from E Buok. Esq.
For Sale By Auotion ROBIN COTTAGES.
Brieroliffe, Nr. Burnley (To be sold in 3 lots).
internal coalstorc toilet and out- kitchen, entrance hall, living room with pantry. 2 large bed rooms, one with bath and basin. Gardens to front and rear with ample space for garage.
T LOT 1.—No. 3 ROBIN COT. AGE. Accommodation includes T LOT 2.— No. 2, ROBIN COT.
placed with a small front garden and comprises: living room, sink, closet, entrance vestibule, large single bedroom. Garage space.
AGE. This cottage Is centrally
TAGE. Comprising kitchen with sink, living room, front room, wash-house. Garden to front and rear with ample space for garage wAll the cottages have mains
LOT 3.—No, 1, ROBIN COT
council-maintained road to these cottages and they all have excel lent views over the surrounding countryside.
ater and electricity. Please Note: There Is a good
o Richard Turner & Son will
by auction In one or more lots (subject to conditions and unless sold previously) upon The Prem ises on Monday. 16th September, 1968 at 3 n.m.
ffer the above property for sale
Full particulars from: RICHARD TURNER & SON.
34a King Street. CLITHEROE. Tel.: 2369:
and also at Beeoh House, BENTHAM. Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lanoaster.
, ,
annum All mains services. Gas available The property Is fuily modernised and was rewired two years
RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers BENTHAM. Tel. 444/5/6. Near Lanoaster. Local Office
34a KING STREET. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369.
FORTHCOMING SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED
August d Today. Friday. 30th: Complete
343 sheep, implements etc., at Cowside, Langcliffc, Nr. Settle for Messrs. W. Hunter & Son. Sale at 11-30 a.m. All ns previously advertised.
ispersal sale of 123 b & w cattic.
Tomorrow. Sat.. 31st: Complete dispersal sale of 76 b & w cattle, 75 sheep, poultry, dog, Imple ments, etc., at New Ings. Gisburn. for G. Lancaster. Esq. Sale at 12 noon. All as previously adver
^ A tised.
persal sale at Sandy Hill. Ben- tham, for J. Sanderson. Esq.
Saturday. 31st: Comp etc dis , t ..
gree British Friesian Cattle for Messrs. J. Ei Kellet and Son at Lane House Farm. Galgate near Lancaster, in conjunction with Lancaster Farmers' Auction Mart.
September. Wednesday 4th: sale of Pedi
Sale at 12 noon. 2 Thursday 5th: Sale of valuable
Walton Fold Farm, Longridge, Preston. In the Duke William Hotel at 6 p.m.
In Stock specially for Clitheroe cemetery regulation. Send for designs and prices or call and inspect.
NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS w. ROCK & CO.
m o n u m e n t a l v a a f tM A c r a o R N „ „ „ Telephone: 2164
Established 31 years.
No connection with any other firm or individual. BIRTHS
w 5jb
Hosp vital. Malta to Marie and Mick, a daughter Wendy Louisa.
Thanks to everyone concerned.
PARKER (nee Wriglcy).—On 22 August, 1968, at Bank Nall. Burnley, to Norman and Mar garet, a daughter Kathryn, a sister for Susan, thanking all
c o n c e r n e d . ___________
SPEAK (nee Brearley).— On 22 August;1968, at Bramley Mead.e, to Ted and Jean Anne, a son. William Gary. Thanking all
concerned. 21 acre smallholding known as a Thursday. 5th: Sale of 260
cres of Winter Eatage over Moor House Farm. Paythorne at Gis burn Auction Mart at 3 p.m.
CoFriday 6th: Sale of Sheep at
entries as soon as possible. Sale at 1 p.m.
w Dub, Dent. Please send h Tuesday. 10th: Sale of free,
b Sc w cattle for Mr. Simpson Lower Bam Farm, Sabden, Nr
129, New Village, Ingleton upon tile premises at 6-30 p.m.
old dwelling house known as Wednesday 11th: Sale of young
agricultural Estate known as Wenning Cottage. Wennlngton and Goodenbergh Farm. Ben- tham In The Institute, Hornby,
Blackburn. Friday. 13th: Sale of 147 acre
persal sale at Lower Bark House, Austwlck, for B. Capstick, Esq.
at 3 p.m Saturday. 14th: Complete dis
Oottages, Briercliffe, for E. Buck, Esq. Tuesday 17th: Complete Dis
Monday. 16th: Sale of Robin
persal Sale at Foss Bank Tatham for A Faraday. Esq.
p Tuesday 17th: Complete Dis
Klllington Kirkby Lonsdale for T Stavely. Esq.
ersal Sale at High Hall Beck.
water and drainage. _____________ DELIGHTFUL SEMI-DETACHED COTTAGE-STYLE PROPERTY
near Morecambe in The Old Roof Tree Inn. Middleton at 3 pm.
Do•mrrwwflrfH wheyfleld rm,
Friday 20th: Sale of 140 acre Farm.
head Sheep Sale. B Saturday 21st: Annual sole of
Friday 20th: Second Rlbble-
Channel Island Cattle at Hes- laker Farm. Sklpton, for J. H. Howard Esq., in conjunction with Messrs. Henry Manley & Son. Crewe
ritish Friesian Cattle and
farm known as Arnford, Long Preston. Sklpton. in the Devon- snire Hotel. Skipton, at 3 p.m. October
Monday 30th: Sale of 360 acre
sal sale, including a flock of dalesbred sheep for Francis Robinson. Esq.. South House. Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Nr. Settle.
Tuesday. 1st: Complete disper
estate known as Higham Estate, Padlham, to be sold in 8 lots.
Friday 18th • Sale of 750 acre
niture sale at Bentham Auction Mart.
Tuesday* 22nd: Collective fur-1
In conjunction with Messrs. R. S. Balden & Son, Dewsbury.
rm. Norristhorpe. Llversedge.
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
TODAY. FRIDAY. AUGUST 30th Annual sale of half-bred ewes
and shearling gimmers. 2,500 ewes; 1.000 shearlings.
a.m. prompt.
Mashams and Mules. Catalogue sale. Two ballots,
ewes and shearlings. Commence with ewes 11-30
1,200 lambs sheep and ewes. Order of sale: cattle, pigs,
ewes, lambs.
newly-calved cattle and calves. Buyers are assured ot a large
TUESDAY NEXT. SEPT. 3rd Weekly prize show and sale of
selection of quality young cows and heifers, all in the farmers'
hands. Calves at 11-30 a.m. prompt.
11-30 a.m. 60-70 cattle: 30-40 pigs: 1,000-
MONDAY NEXT. SEPT. 2nd Weekly sale of fatstock. At
FaTuesday 22nd: Sale of Lodge! _______ COMING OF AGE TAYLOR.— Congratulations and
always. — From the family. ______
ENGAGEMENTS
ARMSTRONG—GREENWOOD. Hie engagement Is announced
of Janet Mary, only daughter of Mrs. P. M. Greenwood, of 19 Holland Prospect, Clitheroe and the late Mr. A. Greenwood, tt> Perry James, eldest son of Mr. and Mis. J. Armstrong. Holland Drive, Belfast,
Ireland.
CROSSLEY—JOWETT. — The engagement is announced be tween Linda Margaret, only daughter of Mr. and M-s. W. L. jowett of Teeslde (and formeily of Waddington) and George, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. 5.
fam i l i e s .____________________ FLETCHER—PEMBERTON.—Mr.
J. Crossley, Burnley. —Congratulations from ootn
and Mrs. T. Pemberton, of 27 Standen Road. CHtheroe. wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter Joan, to Malcolm, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Fletcher, of 41 Kemple View. CHtheroe. —Congratulations from
families. Middleton, Middleton.l LANGAbl fc _______
gagement is announced between S K r
amp aster_PYE. — The __ hntnwor
both en-
WEDDING
CROMPTON—DAVIES. — On 3 August. 1968. at the Church of The Sacred Heart. Ruislip, Middlesex, with Nuptial Mass. John Michael Gaven Crompton, M. Met. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W ' K. Crompton. 2 Park Avenue.' Clitheroe, to Jane
Margaret Davies. P, younger daughter of Mr. ana
Road, Ickenham. _ , 104 Mary's Mead, Hazlomcre, Hr. High Wycombe, Bucks.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS
HASLAM—ECCLES.—Love and best wishes mum and dad (Louise and Thurston) on your Golden Wedding Anniversary.
4th September. 1968. _Veronica. Jim. Elizabeth and
Christopher. Inverness.
HASLAM—ECCLES.— Congratu- -lations and best wishes mum and dad (Thurston and Louise) on your Golden Wedding Anni versary, 4th September. 1968. — Love from Bernard. Marian
and Kathryn. DEATHS
BARON.— On Sunday 25 August, 1968. in hospital, Richard, aged 66 years, the dearly loved husband of Phyllis Baron. 16 Parson Lane. Clitheroe, beloved father of Harry and June and grandad of Gail and Peter. Ser vice and interment will be at Holy Trinity Church. Hoghton, today (Friday) 30 August at 2-30 p.m.
— Calverley Ltd., Clitheroe. Tel. 3297 and 2017.
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BROOKS.—On 27 August. 1968. at his home. 74 Abbot House. King Street. Whalley. Habakkuk aged 94 years, the dearly loved husband of the late Jane
Dairy cattle 12 noon. 200 5’ x 3” x 3” fenolng posts to be offered at the close of the cattle sale.
sale of ln-calf and store cattle. A good entry in both sections con. fldently expected.
FRIDAY NEXT. SEPT. 6th Fortnightly prize show and
stores. Including from Mr. A. R Laycock 12 Oct. calving cows Sale at 12 noon. Friday Sept. 13th: Half-bred
Last sale Nos.; 64 in-calf: 96
Gimmer lambs and crossed horned ewesWed.. Sent. 11th: Annual sale of dodded rams and dispersal sale of pedigree Suffolk sheep, for Mr. J. Spurgeon. Friday. Sept. 27th: Annual sale
of uncrossed horned ewes. Entries now please.
ROBIN M. ADDYMAN. A.S.V.A. New Market Street, Clitheroe.
BB7 2JW. Tel. 3325: or Home. Sklpton 3641.
Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowers, j etc.
W. PROCTOR
Chatburn Nurseries (near Pendle Hotol) Tel. Chatburn 230.
Residence: 11 Riohmond Terrace. Clitheroe.
W M. LANG AWSH
AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)
Mrs. W Davies, 141 Swabely s
best wishes Colin o n V°ur .qi-ot birthday. 4 September. 1968. Good health and happiness
ACKNOWLEDGMENT!S
CURRIE-OURRIE.-M,r~^~ Currie sincerely thank1"1 relatives, friends md „ *- bours for exp-cssion ' sympathy and donations t Blackburn Heart Mac'uUiJV'- received m her sad yl r--l
burn. Clitheroe Dist-ic*' tZ‘!' Council Ciitheroe n,'-* Labour Paitv. Gene-a! \i..-+ pal Workers Union c-tS" Working Mens Club ana* agement and stall ot v!r' Atkinson of Ciitlieroe :0- ; , ness shown.
Queen's Pari: Hospital"n,l: 8 Monk Street. cutheroe
DAWSON.—Mrs. Dawson exp 'sincere thanks to all
*-* family, wish to eitpita tj!
during their bereavatat Thanking also the jK doctors lor their kind atucS Home Farm, Bolton Hall Eolton-by-Bowiand.
GREENWOOD.—Mr, T. g«- wood and Margaret stiC
friends and neighbours v 2 expressions of sympathy w of condolence: also for’?v! beautifuL ilorai tributes rep'**
3ft Divan Beds con| 3ft Divan Beds con 4ft 6ins Divan Bcdsl Combination WardrJ Bedside Cabinels frJ Bedroom Rugs 1
Pillows — 6/6, 11/1
thank all relatives, frieniVa neighbours for floral trite* and expressions of symsaS received in their sad b ment. Also the family dow
Norman Hargreaves wish a thank all relatives, fries*, neighbours and the mantescf Low Moor Methodist GntJ for their kind expresses g sympathy and floral tr.Vrs received in their bereaves,;:: also the district nurses and fc Rev. E. S. Josehn, for t:»; kindness. 29 St. Paul's Street. LowMa:, Cllthcroe.
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the district nurses and theft? » * Campbell for their kindness. ' 37. West View. Clitheroe.
eavere *
i l HARGREAVES.—Mr. and J-.
Dining Set “Sapefc^ Studio Couch Fireside Chairs fronl Display Cabinet froij Bookcases from Orc High Board (Tc
SPE POUFB
Pvt “ park Avenue, Clitheroe. | son for tuneral arranges and Douglas Barrie, only son of
| bereavement: also Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. D, Lancaster. 55, Mitchell Street, Clithcroe
and personal service. — The Lodge. Stonyliurst.
IRELAND.—Mr. P. J. IrehMrt family wish to espies, s.ea.f thanks lo ail relatives, tes and neighbours, mem
Mothers' Union, lor Kind .e
ber.se: a
HOLDEN.—Tlie family of the'.-,! John Holden wish to tind sincerely Father Wilson, i family doctors, district nur*, relatives and iriendsforpnja Mass offerings and Son. tributes received in their s-i
Nest of Tables....... f Coffee Tables from . Folding Table Trays- Ali-Ba-Ba Linen Ba
Kcrbridcr Shoppers Special Shoppers
and cards ol
eondc.cir received dui
-.ng their t: sorrow, also the donations the respiratory research at: special thanks to the dcas
::i.-i ■
b u l b s Daffodil
Tulip Bluebell Crocus Snowdrop
NOW IN S THEO'I
4 and 7 YORK STF CLITHEROE. Tel.
BLACKBUI SOI
ment. Also the fami'- d,!?1' the doctors and
CLITHE] FURNISf
and district nurses fo; t-(.' care and attention, also to •& clergy of Whal'.ey and Mint Churches for their sd ministrations. 13 Moor Field. Whalin'.
KOZUBSKL—Mrs. Kozuteii ui daughter sincerely than, t 1 friends, neighbours, memoci t the Polish Community, n; management and st.d t Calderstones Hospita. expressions of sympatn: floral tributes received :n --- sad bereavement. A-so Le t- tor and tlvo Rev. Br. Hl—
S.J. and the Rev. Fr S.J.. for their kind
7l,°Waddow Green. Low Mod- IN MEM0RIAM
ASPINWALL.-InlonrerrcC of my husband Haro.e.
SCOTT.— in loving mcffiW^ dear husband
H.ms. "I1
— Prnm llis loving m‘e W'!- 0
died 10 Sententbe:, law- Ever remembered.
31 August, 1961. "Rest i» Thine Remembered
.. — From his lovmg ^
YATES.—In in™’0ILo dad and granuad who September, m i -
Marion. Gwen and Mllltcent.l my dear huspano^. died 1 September. 1»" ^
Brooks and dearest father or YATES.—
Flowers please to Langshaws. King Street. Whalley. Service and interment at Whalley Parish Church, today (Friday) 30 August, at 12 noon. — Inq. William Langsliaw and Sons Ltd., King Street. Wlialley. Tel. 3248.
HARGREAVES.—On 22 August. 1968 in hospital, James, the dearly loved husband of the late Winnie Hargreaves, and dear father of Norman, of 29 St. Paul's Street. Low Moor. Ollth- eroe, aged 79 years: a service in Low Moor Methodist Church
— Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.
preceded interment at Clitheroe - - . . .o n —Mrs Leonard Cemetery on 26 August.
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to th n lovely
SIMPSON.—On 26 August. 1968.1 In Hospital. Isabella Ellen, the beloved wife of the late John and dear mother of Ruth. Milton and Clifford, aged 77 years, of 126 Whalley New Road, Langho. Reposing In the | Chapel of Rest, King Street, Whalley. Service at St. Leonard's Church. Langho. today. Friday, at 2 pm. prior to Interment at Old Langho. — Inq. R. Wilkinson, Funeral Services. Tel. Whalley 3264.
SNOWDEN.— On. 27 August. 1968 (peacefully In hospital) Olvin. aged 78 years, the dearly loved husband of Olive Snowden of 27 Halifax Street, Marton. Blackpool, loving father of Kathleen and Eric, and dearest papa of Susan. Reposing in Rockdale Chapel of Rest. Service in St. Mary’s Church. CUtheroc, on Friday. 30 August, at 3-15 pan. prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. Friends please accept this the only intimation. Flowers to Rockdale please. — Inq. Tomlinsons Funeral Service, Rockdale, CUtheroc. Tel. 2345.
WALMSLEY— On 23 August, 1968 In hospital. Bakowcll, Mary Walmsley. formerly of Lane End Cottages, Dunsop Bridge, aged 82 years. Fortified with the Rites of Holy Church. Requiem Mass was offered in St. Hubert’s Church Dunsop Bridge, prior to interment in the Churchyard. R.I.P. — inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) CUtheroc. Tel. 2582.
G. Calverley
and Sons Ltd. “Funeral Director”
1 Member of the National | Association of Funoral Oirootors
CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE
• CHAPEL OF REST ' Tel.; Ciitheroe 3297 day 2017 night.
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