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10 Clitheroe Advertiser mid Times. Friday, January JO, 1969


TYRES AT TRADE P R I C E S


W. & F. DAWSON LTD. PRIMROSE GARAGE - CLITHEROE


Dunlop and Michelin Tel. 3883/4/5/6 SALES BY AUCTION


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


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


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


THE SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE •• DYFFRYX " THE SANDS


in n quiet residential locality opposite the pounds of Whalley Abbey. A pre-war construction with up-to-date letinc


ments. Tasteful occur FULL GAS-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING ST ST EM.


ing witn DINING ROOM: KITCHEN: LARDER: STORE. THREE BEDROOMS: BATHROOM: SEFARATE VV C.


NEWLY-BUILT GARAGE. Garden Plots laid cut front and rear. Mains Services.


Particulars and appointment to viewt- HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents.


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe (Tol. 2695). MODERNISED TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE WITH GARAGE.


Sitting Room witn tiled fireplace: Dining Room aitli tiled fireplace IbacK boiler! tlicse two principal rooms aic intci connected by glazed sliding doors: Kitchen with enamel sink unit: above are three Bedrooms and Bathroom, containing panel both svplionic W.C. and small wash basin.


75 WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE This stone-built property comprises-


Is used as Wash-House (white porcelain sink with H a u i . workshop and fuel store. Good yard for drive in to Garage (15* 6” x 9 ) with double


The basement (approached at ground level from the rew)


wrought iron cates at entrance This property has been sensibly modernised and maintained


In very good ordci. Rates payable £25-1 G-8d. Annual ground rent £l-7-4d.


Stone-Built Terraced Dwcllinghousc.


44 HAYHURST STREET. CLITHEROE


Containing four rooms of good proportions namely. Sitting Room: Living Kitchen and two


Bedrooms Yard with usual offices.


Terraced Dwcllinghousc in Desirable Locality.


15 ST. MARY’S STREET. CLITHEROE


property comprising: Hallway: sitting room: Living Room: Kitchen: Larder: two Large Bed­ rooms Yard with usual offices. Mains services.


A palisaded. stone-fronted


layout for modernisation. HOTHERSALL & FORREST


A substantial fabric with ideal


Newly Modernised Terraced Dwcllinghousc.


4 GRAFTON STREET . CLITHEROE


Til is compact property which


is stone-built comprises: sitting room, new tile range: living kitchen, new tile range, stainless steel sink unit ill. & c. water 1. Tlie ground floors arc asphalted. Small outkltchen at rear door On the upper floor are two bed-1 rooms and bathroom fitted with good quality three-piece bath­ room suite. Roomy vard at rear. Pre-cast coal bunker and offices. Main services. Current annual rates payable £ 16-2-1 1 .


Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe (Tel. 2695). CYRIL IIOOLEY


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE P I i o j i c : 2023


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Kcymalic


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


BLACKBURN CO-OP. REMOVAL SERVICES Pull dlvi. Work guar-


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


B.M.S RIGHT PRICE REMOVALS Boxwood Street Blackburn, tel.


54056


STUBBS MOVING-STORING.— Cedar Street. Blackburn.______


LOANS


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. P. S. Richards Ltd. 11 Wellord Rd Leicester.


WANTED EACH WEEK Supply ot


PORK AND CUTTING PIGS Alsc-


COWS OK ALL DESCRIPTIONS


and casualties attended to promptly. Contact the


NORTH EAST LANCS WHOLESALERS LTD.


AND EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS WVCOLLAR 308


NORFOLK STREET. COLNE lei Colne 37f»


LIVE ANIMAL CASUALTY SERVICE


Animals unfit lor livestock markets uplifted within 50


miles radius


ALAN HELLWELL AND SONS. MOSS SIDE FARM. M1LNROW. NEAR ROCHDALE


Telephone Rochdale 45469. 2/- in the £ OFF


/ StocKislh fli rtonuchnrm ami Lidcn THE SILVER KEY


WHITEW00D FURNITURE


195 Padiham Road. Burnley. Tel. 23450.


Please write or iihone tor Irec catalogue


Wrought. I ronwo rk All Types ol


Ornamental Ironwork


made to your own design - — by —


E. A. & S. RHODES Mordaunt Works


Kirkmoor Road, Clitheroe Tel: 2609 (Days) or


COLNE 3055 (Evenings)


Speedy efficient service at tlie most 1-easonabe prices


E. and D. HR IED Joinery and Building Contractors OSF L


Back Brennand Street. Clitheroe Tel Chatburn 448 All types ot work undertaken


JOINERY. BUILDING. PLASTERING. SLATING. TILING INTERWOVEN—WANEY EDGED—RUSTIC


FENCING MADE AND ERECTED ADVICE AND ESTIMATES GIVEN


.]. G. ROWLAND WE HAVE NOW OPENED OUR SHOP AT


64-66 KING STREET, WHALLEY. Telephone: Whalley 3585


For vour new transistor radios. TV sets, hair driers, electric blankets, fridges, washing machines, irons, kettles, electric fires, etc. etc.


Also Background Music.


EXPERT TELEVISION AND RADIO REPAIRS DO COME AND HAVE A LOOK ROUND


Aerial Instalations in difficult reception areas our speciality Every day s e n ’ icc, including Sundays


After Shop Hours, Tel. Gisburn 331 F BRIDGES TAXIS dining room; kitclnr.. etc. Garage.


nnMUBHiPNTIV SITUATED SEMI-DETACHED.—9o. PEEL ® c t r e e t CLITHEROE. Three bedrooms: bathroom: entrance f jh tounge; living :<io.n: kiiclien/dinette. etc. Room for


im m a c u l a t e l y MAINTAINED SEMI-DETACHED. 1. MOOR- larder Garage.


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BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED TERRACED HOUSE.—82 HAY- 8 HURST S T R E E T C L I T H E R O E . Two bedrooms: 3-picco bath­


garage.


room: en tramic hallway: sitting room: spacious living room; kitchen. Garage. Full Central Heating.


LOCAL AGENTS BRADFORD PERMANENT BUILDING


SOCIETY AND


WOOLWICH EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY


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


6-8 Church Street Clitheroe - Tel: 3252


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BLACKBURN OFFICE: 35 PRESTON NEW RD..TEL: 55425 SUPERB DETACHED RESIDENCE


HYDRO LODGE, recently convened and


GEIXDL ETO N. N r. CLITHEROE Standing m nearly half an acre ot grounds,


ENTRANCE HMjL: W-C THROUGH LOUNGE. 18 X 12 6 with bav Window DINING ROOM: FULLY TILED KITCHEN; TWO BEDROOMS. The principal room could he divided in two. BOXROOM TiiREE-PIECE BATHROOM. BASEMENT GARAGE AND LARGE STORE. FULL OIL-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. Planning permission for detached house or bungalow in the


tuli y modernised with


garden Rates payable £40. Freehold.


OFF CHATBURN ROAD.


0 DENBIGH DRIVE, CLITHEROE


TWO GROUND FLOOR and ONE DORMER BEDROOMS; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Garage and Fuel Store. Compact easily managed gardens


ago With HAIL. "L"-SHAPED LOUNGE with DINING AREA 6- 9 x IF 9" plus 11 6- X 7' 2": KITCHEN 11’ x 8’ 6":


Attractive semi-detached bungalow constructed three years


with rose garden at the front All mains services available. Rates payable £65 per annum. Leasehold.


PRICE £2,809. ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW.


KITCHEN 11' 4" x 8' 8 . enamel sink unit. TWO BEDROOMS. Vn jo- jo- v 9’ 4"; (2) 9- 8" x 9’ 6": THREE-PIECE BATH­


16- 11" X 11- superior tiled


B .ELLINGTON, Nv. BLACKBURN Comprising ENTRANCE HALL, night store heater: LOUNGE flrep ee. n l^ t store heater


50 PAST U REL ANDS DRIVE. ln


ROOM. GARAGE 20' x 9’ 6". Gardens to front and rear. Rates payable £33 per annum. Mains services. Leasehold.


Ground rent £10 p.a A COMFORTABLE MIDDLE OF TERRACE HOUSE.


07 WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE


popular position with shops and schools close at hand, com­ prising- VESTIBULE: HALL: SITTING ROOM 11’ 2" x 11’ 2” .


Constructed ul stone with blue slate roof in a very


modern tiled fireplace. LIVING ROOM: KITCHEN, stainless steel sink unit; TWO BED-ROOMS: MODERN THREE-PIECE BATHROOM: STORAGE ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR. Outside rear vard with space for Garage Leasehold for residue 999 vears —ground rent £1-5-1 Id. nu- annum Rates Datable £19. AH mains services.


VACANT SHOP PREMISES.


:U WATERLOO ROAD. CLITHEROE


quarter of a mile from the centre In a. well populated area. Comprising: SALES SHOP 13’ x 13’: LIVING ROOM 13’ x IT. tiled fireplace. LARGE KITCHEN. TWO BEDROOMS. Rear yard with flush toilet and fuel store Rates payable £22. Freehold. All mains services.


Substantia! stone-built shop property approximately LOCAL AGENTS FOR


abbey national BUILDING SOCIETY


ASSETS EXCEED £1.000 MILLION.


INVESTMENT SHARES 4!%. BUILD UP SHARES 5%. TAX FREE.


, ____ ' Oak nanr'lcd HALL: LOUNGE. Louvre doors huri'comicet-


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1-3


C a s t l e g a t e Tel. 2092 WHALLEY OFFICE 36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495__________


MODERN DETACHED RESIDENC^ 0 £ $H E KO E .AFour bciG WICKETS.’ 2. LANCASTER Di v t . su]tc. ontrnnce hall:


NEW DETACHED COUNTRY HOUSE ,f J r. t lpc(X riV ro o ?m VILLAGE. Three: bet rooms.. M in ^ “ fVounge: dining room:


rooms: :i-piece “ ,Ioy/1P.i..„ta:.o0„v°siudy: unit-iitted kitchen: >


“ £n.l “ n™ ’ spacious lritchen? Large .garage, Full oil-fired central heating. ESTATE agents and v a lu e r Clitheroe


RICHARD TURNEn & SON. Auctioneers alltt Valuets,


Bentham. Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lancaster. Local Office*


34a, KING STREET.


CLITHEROE. Tol- MG9' FORTHCOMING


SALES NOT FULLY advertised


JANUARY 1969. tr, Tuesday. 21st: S a le 1oto00 000


flowering- bulbs, at oisou.n Auction Man. at 12 noon.


ees, rose bushes and -uo.uuu


flowering bulbs, at Bcntnam Auction Mart, at 10 a.m.


On Instructions from R. Thompson & Sons.


COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE ot


“ RAINHALL FARM," BARNOLDSWICK


on Saturday. 18th January* at 11 a.m.


shire cows and heifers in Piont 10 due or newly calved at fja> sale: 5 springing; 28


130 Cattle: 43 B & W and Ayr­


calf due from the sale day on­ wards to Friesian or Hcrcfoid bull: 18 B & W Bulling Hclfci.s. 12 B & w cows suckling lo Hereford x calves: • 25 strong feeding cattle requiring short keep (up to 10 cwts.): 1 Fries.an bull: 1 Hertford bull.


in-calf: 15 b & W Helfeis in- and


bine harvester; Fordson Majm tractor & cab; International 27o tractor: 2 Massey Ferguson 3o tractors: 2 M.F. disc harrows 2 M.F 3-furrow ploughs: 1 M.F. drill plough: M.F. cultivator: 2 Ransomo 3-furrow ploughs: M.F. Baler: Jones Minor Baler: Cock Pheasant: Vicon-Lcly Acrobat; international Mower; Ogle Ele­ vator: manure drills; cattle crush: horse scufflcr: turnip drill: 2 flat rollers: set, of seed harrows: heavv grass harrows: Bamford forage harvester: 3 tractor trailers: Bcntall corn crusher: turnip chopper (engine driven): manure spreader: bale sledge; 3 sheep hav racks: lo sheep troughs; Bedford flat motor wagon: straw chopper (tractor driven): corn bln: 2 Iron gates, etc.


feeding hoggs; 30 x Suffolk twes. 1 Suffolk ram. Implements include: M.F. com­


sheep, cattle (1.0 n.ni. approx.). Caterer in attendance.


• Auctioneers: RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers & Valuers.


Bentham. Tel. 444/5/6. Nr. Lancaster.


JOHN E. PINDER


Place Ashton: from Fell Brow. Longridgc and in the matter of other deceased estates for clients


Particularly from Prospect


moving house and from PV°p ties in the course ot sale to ■within tlie-.


- •> -. SAURflOMS.


STONE-BRWGE. LONGRIDGE, Tomornw. Saturday. Jaru ary 11th


ATTRACTIVE ANTIQUES.


and VARIOUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Sale at 10 a.m. resuming 1-30


p.m. JOHN E. PINDER.


Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate* Agent.


Stone-Bridge, Longridgc. Tel. 2282.


Goods collected and delivered. PROPERTY FOR SALE


For Sale by Private Treaty. "GREENFIELD HOUSE.”


Back Lane, GRINDLETON. Nr. CLITHEROE


I Situated in the centre of the pleasant village of Grindleton,


Vestibule: Lounge: Breakfast Room; Scullery/Kitchen: Bath­


Accommodation comprises:


room <3p!ecc); Three Bedrooms of good size.


and electricity and drainage. R.V. £37


I sion to view from the agents. RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers.


Services include mains water Full particulars and pennis-


34a. King Street. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369: and also at


BENTHAM. Tel: 444/5/G. Nr. Lancaster._________ _


FURNISHED SEMI. , Road. Clitheroe.—Te', Gisbuin 211.


STONE-BUILT terraced house. '36 Pimlico Village. Clitheroe. ytmi- prising throe bedrooms, s.tt ng room, dining kitchen, outnoust. Annual rates payable £I7-1J-L —Apply above address, after i> p.m


PROPERTY TO LET


\ Write Box No. P2 Advertise! Times.


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD. J^JSINE^^ TODAY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10th.


FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF IN-CALF AND lum w u n u ,


STORE CATTLE.


Seasonal entries expected 4n both, sections. Judging 11-45 p.m. Sale 12 noon.


MONDAY, JANUARY 13th WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 11-30 a.m.


Unwards of 50-60 Fat Cattle: 400-500 Hoggetts. Sheep and Ewes; 40-50 Pigs.


Entries include a number of prime.fed cattle, and intensively ed lam


Order ol Sale: Cattle; Pigs, Sheep. TUESDAY. JANUARY 14th


WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW ANDSgLE OP NEWLY CALVED .The majority o fJ J * C a ^ |™™*otaccd& y° “ nB ^


40-50 quality Rearing Calves, and some bobby calves at 11-30 a.m. prompt.


FRIDAY. JANUARY 17th—NO SALE.


ROBIN M. ADDYMAN. Aij.V.A. , Auctioneer/Officc Manager,


Newmarket Street • TriUCimieFoB


e73325/ or Home Skipton 3641. WANTED Ring Clitheroe 29 l l


GOOD PRICES OBTAINED for fashionable clothes in good cond.—As Good As New Dress Agency, 50 Parson Lane, Clitheroe, Tel, 2322,


PLAY GROUP desperately needs tricycles, dolls prams and sim­ ilar toys.—Tel. Clitheroe 4259.


I b uy AND COLLECT children’s babie's, ladies' and gent’s clothes curtains, bedding, orna­ ments. etc.—Ring Accrlngion '35885.


DRESSED STONE CATE POSTS wanted. — Green-End Cottage, Snwley. Clitheroe. Phone Chat- burn 385 (after 6 p.m.).


bs including, a consignment of North Country Fed Lambs.


Estate Agents. 56 Red ® Rond. Bisphani. Bla^P°°l


TUITION TEACHER R EQ U IR E S Fren ch


I conversation lessons. — Box No. Pi, Advertise! turns.


COUNTRY COTTACE TO LET.—


this property occupies an eleva­ ted site with excellent views.


PUBLIC NOTICES LICENSING ACT. 1904


Tlie Clerk to the Licensing Magistrates lor the Petty Sessional Division of Clitheroe.


Lancashire County Constabulary. Divisional Headquarters. Accring­


The Chief Superintendent.


ton. The Town Clerk, Town Hall.


Fire Brigade Headquarters. Lan cashire County Council. Garstan; Road Fuhvood. Preston.


Clitheroe. 'Hie Chief Fire Officer. County


Lane. Blackburn in the County off Lancaster having during the past six months carried on the trade or calling of a Food Trades Officer. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I propose to apply at the Magistrates. Court. King Street. Clitheroe on Thursday. Gth day of February 1969 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon for tlie grant to me of a Justices- Liecnce authoris­ ing me to sell bv retail any intoxicating liquors for con­ sumption off the premises situate at 22 Castle Street Clith­ eroe of which premises Tlie Blackburn Co-operative Society Limited whose registered office is situate at 2 Town Hall Street, Blackburn aforesaid Is the


I. PERCY HOPE of 9 Old Bank


Top Dogs go


January 1969. RUSHTON. IBBOTSON & CO.,


7 Richmond Terrace, Blackburn.


Solicitors and Agents for the said Percy Hope


MR. THOMAS HYDE’S CHARITY


MRS. JOHN'T. WHIPP’S CHARITY


MISS LAURETTA BRAY’S CHARITY


that the Annual Distribution of the above bequests win be made on Thursday. 30th January, 1969. All persons desiring to partici­


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


of Supplementary Pensions and Allowances) should furnish their names and addresses to the Borough Treasurer. Borough Treasurer's Office. Church Street. Clitheroe.


pate (who must be of the age of 70 years and over, and In receipt


Monday. 27th January, 1969. It is essential that all persons


not later than


who have received the Charities in past years and again wish to participate should ronew thei- annlications.


H. PARKINSON. Borough Treasurer.


R.W.C.C. 200 CLUB.—No. 3. business FOR sale


a c c o m m o d a t io n WANTED


ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED in Clitheroe area for young business man (bed. breakfast and evening meal). Own room or bed sitter.—Trutox Ltd. Grindleton. Clitheroe. (Tel


Chatburn 261).


ROWLAND I-OREST Y.E.C. In Associnlion With


H O.C.M- A8ric- Advisory Service


OPEN MEETING Village Hall. Dunsop Bridge


7-30 p.m.


WEDNESDAY, IS.h. JANUARY. 1.000 Gallons and Seller


\ n inscribing 10W fol,r Sood m


lm ‘ - S , and organise tl.eir farms. Introduced by


> Cliiiir,nl,l,: ilk Produccrs


mr D. N. GREGG, N.D.D. n HOLTON. Eso.


owner. DATED this 2nd day of


to EDISFORD KENNELS


Expert Beauty Treatment lor Terriers, Poodles and All Breeds


Dogs and Cats Boarded


Collection & Delivery Service Pedigree puppies supplied. Telephone: Clitheroe 2129


ALAN PARKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR


Member of


The National Association of Funeral Directors


a b b e y house CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


The LAST TRIBUTE


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


PERSONAL SERVICE Chapel of Rest available.


INTERMENT or CREMATION TELEPHONE WHALLEY 3201


(DAY or NIGHT)


For prompt and Courteous Service with Attention to Detail.


TH0S. ROCK


MONUMENTAL MASONS Residence and Works:


7b MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Phone: 4277 Clitheroe (Day or Night)


Memorials, Crosses, etc.,


in Stone, Marble and High Class Granites.


FOlt ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER'S Primroso Nurseries, Tel. Clilheroo 3521.


Also Clitheroe Market


Published by UNITED NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. ClUheroe


Advertiser and Times. 3 KitiR : Street.


r Clitheroe. BB7 L'EW.. Tel; 2323/4 tttul printed at NorlhBale..Blackburn. Tel.


52345.


Retilstered at the GPO as a Newspapor. Tel. 01-583 .fllDU 01*353 0402.


London Ollice:. 23-27. ; Tudor Street, London, KC4.


Order of sale: implements, 226 Sheen, comprising: 195


Saturday. 25th: Sale “ LK Jo o trees. rosebushes •mdu cn°tnimi


LEGAL NOTICES


Re: Harriet Alice Jackson— Deceased


Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925—Section 27


any person having a claim against or an interest in the estate of Harriot Alice Jackson late of 73 Salthill Terrace Clith- 01*00 Lancashire widow who died on the 7th April, 1967. is hereby required to send particulars in writing of his claim or interest to the undersigned the Solicitors for the administrators Elsie Alice Wciglitman of 20 Victoria Street Clitheroe aforesaid married woman and Margaret Ann Gwythcr of 4 Rowan Road. Martham Norfolk married woman to whom letters of administration were granted on the 14th March. 1968 from the Lancashire District Probate Registry. Particulars must be given on or before the 24th March. 1969 after which date the administrators will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto' having regard only to the claims and interests which they then shall have haci notice


NOTICE is hereby given that


Dated this tenth day of January, 1969.


CLIFFORD SMITH ATHA &CO Prudential Building,


Manchester Road. Burnley.


Solicitors for the said administrators.


JOHN ALAN HOWARTH DECEASED


Pursuant to Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925


pursuant to Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925 that nil Credi­ tors and other persons having any debts claims or demands against or interest in the estate of JOHN ALAN HOWARTH Late of 71 West View Clitheroe in the County of Lancaster Deceased (who died on the 2nd October. 1968) arc hereby required to send in particulars of their debts claims or demands to the Yorkshire Bank. Trustee Depart­ ment of P.O. Box 7, 6 Queen Street. Leeds 1.. or to us the undersigned Solicitors to York­ shire Bank. Trustee Department, the Executor of the Will of the said John Alan Howarth on or before the 8th dav of April 1969 after which date the said Executor will proceed to distri­ bute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the debts, claims and demands of which notice shall then have been received by the said Executor.


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


January. 1969. . STEELE &


Lancs. BB7. 1AZ.


Castlegate. CLITHEROE.


DATED this 7th day of z SON.


Solicitors for the Executor. CARAVANS


CALLENDER CARAVANS. Due to temporary closure ot the A6.


just north ol our showgrounds, we suggest that our customers travelling from south of Lan­ caster should leave the M6 at the Lancaster exit and proceed on the A6 Direct to Callender Caravans Ltd. Como and view the largest selection of new and used caravans in the north­ west.—Callender Caravans Ltd.. Carnforth. Tel. Carnforth 2224.


CAMPERS!


Exchange all your camping onuinment for a touring caravan. Twenty-four touring caravans on display. 10ft.-15ft.


HOWARD’S.


Folds Road. Bolton. Tel. 25729 or 27800.


GRAZING


TO LET 163*050 acres of grazing, situated at Lees House Farm. Cow Ark. Nr. Clitheroe. In six convenient lots. To let until 5th April. 1969. To be offered


BIRTHS


BARKER (nee Coleman).—On 31 December, 1968. at Bramlcy Meade, to Kathleen and Robin, a son Paul. Gratelul thanks to


all concerned.


COOK (nee Johnson).—On 7 January. 1969. at home. 7 Ling- fleld Avenue. Clitheroe. to Heather and Allan, a daughter, Jennifer Ann. Thanking all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


ROTHWELL.—Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rotlnvcll of Wren. Green ilatc of Clitheroe) have pleasure in announcing the coming o( age of their two sons, Malcolm and David, on 11 January, 1969. —Congratulations and best wisher for your future.


WO 0 DS.—Congratulations David on your 21st birthday, 15


January —Love Mum and Dad.


IN MEMORIAL


for sale by auction (subject to conditions and unless sold previously) at Gisburn Auction Mart, on Thursday. 16 January, 1969. after the sale of dairy cattle at approx. 2-30 p.m.—Full particulars from: Richard Turner & Son. Auctioneers and Valuers. Bentham. Tel. 444/5/6 Nr. Lancaster, and also 34a, King St.. Clitheroe. Tel. 2369.


DOGS


PEDIGREE yellow Labrador bitch puppy.—Edisford Kennels.—Tel. Clitheroe 2129.


ENGLISH S ETTER PUPPIES, top pedigree. * show or pet.—14 Biidge Road, Chatburn.


LOVELY SELECTION OF MONCnEL DOCS (mainly bitches). Irom medium size upwards. Fully inoculated. Available to Rood homes only.


Also OOC ADOPTION SCHEME to help Bieakholt become available to dog lovers already owning a dog. Please ask lor details.


OPEN EACH DAY UNTIL DUSK. SUNDAY. 1—5 p.m.


BLEAKHOLT ANIMAL SANCTUARY, ROCHDALE ROAD. EDENFIELD. TEL. RAMSBOTTOM 2578/7. ANYTIME.


PUPPIES GALORE! Bargain week. Many reduced prices. Shctlands. Poodles. Corgis. Senlyhams. Scotties. Cairns. Westies, Border Collies. Lake­ lands. Jack Bussells. Spaniels, Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers:


Pokes, Labradors.—Tom Scho­ field. Disley Farm. Moss Lane. Whittle-le-Woods. Chorley.


Shireburn Kennels BOARDING


CLIPPING : STRIPPING SHAMPOOING


— ALL BREEDS —


Expert care and attention from people with experience both in the ring and kennel.


Dogs at Stud (Atomstone) Bull Dogs


Quality puppies sometimes available.


Collection and Delivery.


MRS. ROSE KENYON TEL. CLITHEROE 3846


ENGAGEMENTS


BOOTH— WEBSTER.—Mrs. F. M. Webster, 23 Hawthorne Place,


Clitheroe, is happy to announce today. (10 January) 1969, the engagement of her daughter Barbara Mary. to Edward Rodney, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Booth. 117 Charles Street, Nelson. Best wishes for your future happiness. —Congratulations from both


families.


GREENALL— B00THR0YD.— Mr. and Mrs. S. Boothrovd of 70 Emma Street, Accrington, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter Ann. to Brian, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Farquhar of 11 Mayfield Avenue, Cllth-


eroe. —Congratulations from both


families.


WHITWELL — JOL LY. —* Tlie engagement is announced


between Alice, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jolly, Cock Hill Farm, Chipping, and Gordon, second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Whitwell, Pendleton


families. GOLDEN WEDDING


TOMLINSON—SLATER. — Con gratulations to Mary and Charlie on your Golden Wedding anniversary, 8 January


1969. —From Isobel, Margaret and


George. DEATHS


HOLT.—On 2 January. 1969. at his home. 28 Pendle Road. Clitheroe. Samuel, the dearly loved husband of Ada Holt, in his 61st year: interred at Clith­ eroe Cemetery on 7 January. —Inq Bennett (R. Parking ton) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


HOLLAND—On 3 January. 1969. at the home of her daughter and son-in-law. 10 Chatburn Park Drive. Clitheroe. Clara, the dearly loved wife of the late Fred Holland, aged 82 years: interred at St. Barnabas’ Church. Shore,


on 7 January.


—Inq. Bennett (R. Pavkington), Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


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JEPSON.—On 1 January, 1969. In hospital, after a short illness, Barbara May (nee Cook), beloved wife of Sydney and devoted sister of Frances Cremated at Salisbury, 4


January. 1969. ______


McARTHUR— On 4 January, at Kirksidc. West Bradford, Margaret Nancy, the dearly loved daughter of the late Robert and Mary McArthur (late of Blackburn). Interment took place at Plcasington Cemetery on Wednesday. _ —Inq. Butler, Blackburn. Tel


52966.


MATHER.—On 2 January. 1969. Annie, aged 64 years, beloved wife of Clifford Mather, of 40 Padiham Road. Sabden, dear mother of Dennis and a dear grandmother: cremated Wed­ nesday. 11-30 a.m. at Burnley Crematorium, preceded by service in Sabden Baptist , Church at 10-30 a.m. ■


APPRECIATION


LANC.—Mr. R. Lang wishes to thank all friends for greetings received at Christmas, and on his 91st birthday. 26 Collin Road. Kendal.


—Inq. Co-operative Funeral Service. Tel. Burnley 26148 or 26149.


MOORHOUSE. — On 9 January. 1969. in hospital. Frank the dearly loved husband of the late Barbara Moorliouse, aged 76 vears. of Cowglll Farm. Sawlcy. Friends please accept this the only intimation. —Inq. Wm. Banks & Son. Tel


Clitheroe 3336.


SCHOFIELD.—On 2 January 1969 suddenly at his daughter’- residencc. Wokingham. Berks. John, of Windyates. Salthill. Clitheroe. the beloved husband of the late Jane Ellen and dear father of Joan. Geoffrey and Derek, aged 72 years. Cremation was at Wokingham on 8 January. Memorial service at Clitheroe Parish Chur ch, tomorrow (Saturday) at 10-30


a.m.


TURNER.— Of your charity, pray for the repose of the soul of Marv. aged 81 years, of York House, Clitheroe. the dearly loved wife of the late Richard Turner, who. fortified with the rites of the Holy Church, passed peacefully away on 1 January. 1969. R.I.P. On whose soul sweet Jesus have mercy. Requiem Mass in Ss. Michael and John Church preceded Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery on Wed nesday, 8 January. 1969. —Inq. Tomlinson's Funeral Service.


Clitheroe 2345. "Rockdale." Tel


1 John W. Windle.. the dear y loved husband of the late Nelly and dear father of Florrie and Tom. Drununondvillc. Canada.


WINDLE.—On 4 January. 1969. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


D E A N .— Mrs. P. Dean wishes to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours: also members of the Social Club, and R.A.O.B. for their kind expressions or sympathy ancl floral .tributes received in. her bereavement: and the Rev. N. D. Walton for his kindness. 66 Taylor Street, Clitheroe,


h o l t .— Mrs. A. Holt wishes to tlmnk all relatives. - friends, neighbours and members of St. John Ambulance Brigade, members of Primrose Lodge R.A.O.B.. the Working Men s Club, and former, work friends for- their kind expressions of sympathy and floral .tributes received in her bereavement: also the family doctor and the Rev. T. Taylor, for their kind­


28. Pendle Road. Clitheroe. ness. - ....


JACKSON.—Mrs. AValnc an . family wish to thank all rcla tives. friends’-'and neighbours


.for their kind messages of sym patliv and floral tribute:, received during their time of enrrow:' also the -Rev. r». JJ Walton, forihls kind,mlnistra


780,wbonc Lane, Clitheroe


THE EMPLOYEES of James Dewhurst & Son (Clitheroe) Ltd., wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dewhurst for the most enjoyable Christmas party and dance held at the Starkic Arms Hotel, on Thurs­ day, 2 January.


CONGRATULATIONS


COOK. — Congratulations to Heather and Allan on the birth of their daughter. Jennifer Ann. —Love, Mum and Dad Cook.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


"TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


Wreaths. Bouquets. Cut Flowers, etc.


(near Pondlo Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230.


W. PROCTOR Chatburn Nurseries


Residence: 11 Richmond Tcrraol. Clitheroe.


BOWKER.—In loving memory or my dear husband. Lionel, who died 8 January. 1966. —From his wife Bertha.


HARGREAVES. — In lovinc memory of mother, died 5 January. 1968: also dad. died


July 25th. 1967. In memory we sec them Jiwt;


Deep in our hearts they are living yet.


As long as we live we’ll treasure their names:


the same,


Wc loved them too dearly to ever forget.


—Phyllis and Ivor. ____


KNOWLES.—Treasured memor­ ies of a dear son. Brian, who died U January. 1968: also my dear husband, who died 3 April.


mother.


Hall, Clitheroe. —Congratulations from both


TATTERSALL.—With love I remember a dear husband. Billy who died 10 January, 1958. •’Remembered every day.” —Nan. Salthill Road. Clitheroe.


WATERHOUSE.— In memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Minnie, died 9 January. 1968. Always in our thoughts. —From, her ever-loving fon Fred, and family, Mary and George.


WEBSTER.—In loving memory of a. dear mother who died 13 January. 1966. Gone, never to be forgotten. —From loving son Jack.


WEBSTER.—Treasured memories of a dear mother who died 13


January. 1966. I f only God had let her live. —Son Jim and Hanna.


WILLACY.—In loving memory of George Albert who died 14 January. 1962. Silent thoughts of times together


—From his wife, daughter and families.


Old memories that will last forever.


WILLACY.—Loving memories of .j a dear brother. George Albert. died 14 January, 1962. -Alice.


WILLIAMS—Loving memory of a dear husband and dad (Bob) who died 9 January, 1963. It docs not need a special day To bring you to our minds. For memories of you Bob. Arc with us all tlie time. —Loving wife Betty and children. Ni g e l . Malcolm. Angela and Diane (Burnley).


WILLIAMS— Bob. died 9 January


1963. in loving memory of R son and brother. Your memory is a keepsake. With which we will never part,


God has you In his keeping, We have you in our hearts. —Mother, Belle, Eric and


Graham. ACKNOWLEDGMENT


MATHER.—Mr. Mather aud family wish to thank all rela­ tives. friends and neighbours, also Sabdcn Over 60's Club for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes reccivod during their sad bereavement: also thanking doctors and nurses of Ward 2. Bunsuey General Hospital


attention. Rev. Rasmussen and Father Begiey lor kind minis­


for kind


trations. 40 Padiham Road. Sabden.


WHAITES.—The family of the late Mr. Frank Whaites wish to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours, the members of the British Legion and the Old Age Pensioner's Association for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement: also the Rev. N. D. Walton for his kind­


ness. 43 Bawdlands. Clitheroe.


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