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E. and D. Horsfield Tel! C JOINERS and BUILDERS


ha,burn 4,8


We undertake all types ot building work from the small. to the large, including:—


Workshop:


Back Brennand Street. Clitlieroc.


fencing, garages, sheds, attic conversions, DOORS. WINDOWS. TILING. PLASTERING PLUMBING and BRICKWORK Call on us for a first class lob \


1 I ",


41 Bibble Une. • ClUTHur-


Home address:


C. SILVERWOOD,


Livingstone House, Staidburn. Tel. 652,


nd young stock - (in forward condition).


hens: sheep dog, 4 and Implements etc. Hay .well


a 43 head of dairy, ln-calf cattle 108 sheep and fat lambs, zb


COW ARK. Nr. CLITHEROE. ( tor Mr. A. Wood


Tomorrow. Saturday, October 11th. 1969 BATESONS FARM.


declining farming!.


harvested baled hay to be offered to take off Sale 12 o’clock. Implements,


ShHP' caterer will attend the sale)


_____


VALUABLE FREEHOLD GRASSLAND AND DAIRY FARM—FISHING RIGHTS Ato be offered lor Sale by


Nr. Clitheroe, Lancs.AUCTION EEHS AND VALUERS_______ __


91. Waddlngton Road, oMaras*' Te'' 2°11'


J. BALSHAW, "Glen Thorn,”


o The whole farm 104.088 acres


and pastureland together with woodland, asmentioned. A l lo ia nigh productive and quality


r th e r e a b o u t s , excellent me^ow ■ . „„ House. . Slaidburn. Tel.. 652. ^


S h S ^ a ^ l d T g r ^ 0


Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 2011. To View: Owner occupier,


2602.


o.. Castlegate. Clitheroe. _____


Farm Tel. Clitheroe 3688 C Vendors S o l ic i to r sSteele &


Attractive Countpr Dwelling (pleasingly situated).


Stone Built Country House


Tuesday. Ootober 21st 1969 at the EDISFORD BRIDGE HOTEL, CLITHEROE


uction. Vacant possession on completion


at 3 o'clock in the eaernoon subject to conditions of salc to he then and there - produced. All that valuable Farm known as


EDISFORD BRIDGE FARM CLITHEROE


Situate on the outskirts of the Town, on the B6243 r°hte _


R Lot 1: Pishing rights-to the y iver Ribble, at Edisford, 245


with approx 34.922 acres meadowland (and,L 32'oo7 acres


57 5 504 acres Hoi nt 3 ■ The stone built Farm


ds length or thereabouts. '(Possession May 19701.


use, farm butidings togethcr


pasture along with 2.807 acres wood area, road and brook 1.7B8


acres or Lot 4 • 27.435 acres or there-


in Lots) Lot 2: The Meadow. Ord No.


situate Hurst Green, known as 35 AVENUE ROAD, HURST GREEN. (Nr. Blaokburn).


off the F r c s to n - lx in g r ld g c - ^IS^TTORSTGEEEN '


l Comprising ^ ^ “ 'P'two ‘'“ 0nt


room bathroom.


lo


iving room, kitchen^, v bed_ bCdr°T th toilet'would adapt as


H o te l. Hurst Green, Thursday


ie Offered for Sjdcby at The Eagle and Chikl


produced


Livingstone House, Tel. 65 2; J. Baisnaw,. -


Auctioneers:


Tel. 2011 Vendors Sol'0^ ^ Ciiurch


ab,°^e Pavfn“ dreserving rthe ™ v*w ■ ^ t P«se* right to amalgamate or to offe S ^ y


1 i ________________________ . on completion,


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD. RAILWAY ROAD. CLITHEROE.


3'00^ " m


today” FRDAY. OOTOBER mth. S ^


£ S ° b! edB! wesL MONDAY. OCTOBER 13th. .■ WEEKLY SALE' FATSTOCK: AT; 11-30 a.m.


50-60 Pigs; 100-120 Ewes; 700-800 Lambs.


60-70 Fat Cattle: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th,


WEEKLY PRIZE SALE OF NEWLY CALVED CATTLE AT 12 NOON.


100-110 GOOD QUALITY REARING CALVEo. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th


60-70 LOCALLY F.4RMED YOTOG COWS AND HEIFERS. fortnightly sale of in calf and store cattle.


OLD PATH SALE OF ALL CLASSES STORE SlffiETAlTOLAMBS. Unwards of 4,500 Ewes. Lambs Shearlings and Rams.


50-60 I n C a l f C a t t le : 70-80 S to re s . FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24th.


Entries l o f Catalogue and Pen Allocation before Monday, October 20 th.


ROBIN M. ADDYMAN, AS.V.A. Auctioneer and Manager.


Tel Clitheroe 3325 or home Skipton 3641. Office address: Newmarket Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2JW.


CASTLE CONSTRUCTION 4 GRAFTON STREET. CLITHEROE


j Write Call or Tel 3133 tor All Types ot Building | I rade Work Repairs Alterations. Cement Rendering. Floor. Wall and Roof Tiling. Extensions. Paths and! Drives Constructed and Surfaced. House Fronts Pointed.-


I.


i NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL DISTANCE NO OBJECT. ^


KEENEST COMPETITIVE PRICES _ _ CONSULT CASTLE CONSTRUCTION _______


R.V. Registered Building Contractors


(Member of the N.H.B.)


FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING REQUIREMENTS ----- CONSULT US


.


WORK CARRIED OUT BY TRADESMEN ONLY -------Estimates Given Free


-


Ring GT. HARWOOD — 3742 or WHALLEY — 2419


Brand new. slightly damaged SHEEP ■


TO FARMERS ONLY NETTING


Less than halt retail price Mixed nails 25/- half cwt


TEL. ■ 'WHALLEY - 3439 JOHN MORAN


J. MORAN.


First class Job at competitive rates


All Types of Fencing Erected or repaired


Fencing an d : waUlng Contractor


RING WHALLEY 3439


Rent or Buy YOUR


TCOLOUR from Ihe


ELEVISION e x p e r t s


Dear Customer. Three programme colour


' shortly. Demand for them • is gomg to be heavy, tn fact, we anticipate - a


shortage .this winter In, order to avoid disappoint-, ment place an order with' us now and be ready for,-


i Bush, Murphy, Philips, ! and Marconi.


this great occasion in the history of television. , Dealers in;' .


64-66. King Street,


- ; ■ rii


i J.G. ROWLAND • --Whalley. Tel:,'3o8o.; t


television will be with us on November loth. The „ NEW LOW PRICED: single standard colour receivers just announced. by the manufacturers will oe in our showrooms very ,


DOGS


PUPPIES GALORE. Dachshunds, Spaniels, Lassie Collies, Calms, Scotties. Wcstlcs, Corgis, Sheltles, Jack Bussells, Labradors,


SALES BY AUCTION


RICHARD . TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valtiore, BENTHAM. Tel. 444/5/6. near Lancaster.


FORTHCOMING PROPERTY AND STOCK SALERNO7 FULLY


b°Tuesday, 14th: Complete dis­ Ipersal sale If 38 cattle, lmple-


Low Bentham. for .W S Dixon i Esq. Sale at 1 P-m.


ments and 2.000 bales pf good ' hay etc., at Grcenhcad Farm


a Friday, 24th: Sale of the attractive County House know”


P'.Saturday 25th. Sale'of bulbs etc. at Bentham Auction Mart. Tuesday, 28th: Sale of bulbs etc. at Gisbum Auction Mart.


WANTED


ROUGH OR MIXED SHOOT wanted.—Write Box Iso. E3 Advertiser and Times.


iI » BUY AND COLLECT Cblldrerrs 35885.


babies ladles a n d gent., clothes curtains bedding orna­ ments etc.—Ring Accrington


I AGRICULTURAL SCRAP. I'UU Prices.


Machines. Tractors and all Removed or cut on the spot ^iOHOL- SON LINKSHOUSE. LANESHAN- RRIDOE Tel Wvcoller. 3M. anytime


I BUY ALL


Household Goods. Furniture. O Carnets. Bedding.


rnaments. Antiques, etc. Snot Cash.


Write or phone SHERWOOD.


26 Alker Stroet. B la o k b u rn . Tel. 60286.


I rdassWARE. coins. Victorian


1 “lewellery ' DOttery and ohlna.- J Gleave Whalley Road Tel Clitheroe 3880





I CLEAR OUT ADO WE'LL PAY OUT. Furniture, household goods, etc. v. so led.


Distance no obiect M»b's- 2 da7™ ?B Street Brierfleld Tel Nelson 66,an


HOUSE CLEARANCES,: all types of furniture wanted, cookers,


Pox Terriers. Bull Terriers, Border i ATTENTION CoUlCS. TOM i SCHOFIELD. DISLEY | A J H v!, FARM, MOSS LANE, WHITTLE-LE- WOODS. CHOHLEY.


PUBLIC NOTICE FASHION SHOW’of bridal wear by Ann


Whittaker, The Bridal Centre,. 12 The Arcade, Accrington, at the Klerby Hotel, Burnley, on, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER


29th a t 8 p.m. See the latest designs of elegant bridal wear from London. Tickets 7/6 each Irom 12 The Arcade or telephone, Accrington 36737 or 31282.


Waddington F.C. No. 349. LIONS 100 CLUB.—No. 47.


"r.W.C.C. "200” CLUB, No. 99. PERSONA!


YOUR SPENCER CORSETIERE, Mrs Doris Sellers (BBBfa.A).. 2 Bastfleld Drive. West Brad­ ford.: Clitheroe.—'Tel : Clitheroe | 3901: for appointment.


LOANS


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F S Richards Ltd. 11. Welford Rd |


Leicester. GARDENING


SHEEP GRAZED TURF. Machine cut. 2/8 sq. yd delivered. J. 6s F. LOMAX.


l '. w : . , ; . : .


. Waterloo Nurseries.. BURY. Tel 3911 & j .3631.. z • ' '


PEA T.Be s t (juaut}; Garden Peat, Prices .trom 1 * pei,-' M8: >


Minimum -delivery 6cwt ’PBE® s oEAT DO Tel Rossendale .4487;


■8i K. I SMALL OR' LARGE quantities - ot bulb I


fertiliser ‘- e.K. 'tJ ' cwt. only; 8/- collect. BORNLEY OARDEN CENTRE.- Vincents the Growers,’ Deerpark Nurseries. Towne­


ley Holmes, Burnley. >TeL: PEAT. Best quality ■ garden peat, from j


9/6 per i cwt. bag.; (Free, delivery on 5 cwt.^and* over), AJl; orders OO.D H. & H.i PEAT CO. TeL Rossendale 4467. -





t electrical sports, curios any­ HOUSEWIVES I


hing considered—J. Gleave l03 Whallev Etd.. Clitheroe Tel 3880


buy and collect • oil vour dis­ carded clothing.—Mrs Hmvartli 3i Church'Sauare Worsi.horne


Write or Phone Burnlev 27882


HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS^ otna- ments china., cutlery, bedding.


Ptc.—50 Parson Lane. Clitheroe. Tel 2322


s Lowglll House, Lowgill. in The Town Hall.. Bentham, at 3


PROPERTY FOR SALE


•SALE OR LET lock-up farm building, good access near Bolton-by-Bowland.—Write Box


No. E5 Advertiser and Times. 4 NELSON ST


Three bedrooms (one In lolt) bathroom and inside


Moor


Front room fitted with Sas fire garage, living kitchen. Free­ hold Apply Sunnycvest Little- moor Road Clitheroe


ero, MITCHELL STREET. Ollth- c e Modernised terraced house


telephone 3254


kitchen three bedrooms, room containing shower and wash basin Outside W.C. and shed, many extras.—Apply above, or


omprising lounge, dining room, PROPERTY WANTED BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND. Eexcel- El Advertiser & TimejL__


Excellent price ott£r*d “J . cottages which could he convei- red into one.—Write Box No. 1


COUNTRY COTTAGE required- t suitable for conversion size


764, 5321 between 9 a.m.—o p.m.—Mrs. Lewis.


hree bedrooms at least. Fie- lerably with some


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


YOUNG MAN SEEKS FLAT, Whalley district. Urgent. Tel.


Danvcn 73712 (after 6 p.m.). EXPERT SERVICES


f o r MECHANICAL HEDGE CUTTING, ring H. Cowell. Tel Longridge 2657


PETS


THREE LOVELY KITTENS free to good home. one . pure white. —Ring Clitheroe 2417 ____


BUDGERIGARS for sole, two pairs, one yellow one light green; also two breeding cages. 13 Rlbblesdole View, Chatburn


A CASUALTY SERVICE mnimals . unfit for livestock


LIVE ANIMAL


ALLAN HELLIWELL AND SONS MOSS SIDE FARM. MILNROW, NEAR ROCHDALE.


arkets uplifted with 50 miles radius.


Telephone Rochdale 45469 CARAVANS


LOW PRICED LUXURY. Flcctwmd tourers. 10ft. £310. 12ft. £305. 14ft, £399 All with fitted carpets. This rep­ resents the best value we have ever seen- See them nt CALLENDER CARA VANS LTD.. CARNFORTH, LANCS. Tel. Carnforth 2224.


HOME SERVICES


• DOUBLE GLAZE FOR DOUBLE WARMTH DETACHABLE AND SEALED UNITS


We offer a complete double glazing system to suit every household at a price everyone can afford. No gimmicks, just plain common sense, and good value for money. We defy all competition, for quality, price, delivery, and fitting, we are (


unbeatable. Our Prices Are Low. CREDIT TERMS WITH PLEASURE. ;


Two of' the most: effective forms of Double Glazing.ever ■


- available to the public.


STORM' PORCHES— NEW WINDOW FRAMES — OLD WINDOW FRAMES MODERNISED — ALL CENTRAL HEATING INFORMATION. AVAILABLE , FROM . OUR ' ' ' '


CONSULTANTS.


. START;N6w — PREPARE FOR WINTER!- - - .Write now for. full: details and coloured brochures. :


f ’ SUPA-SEAL DOUBLE GLAZING, - 12'OSWALD STREET, BLACKBURN. . (-.t> Tel.'56049" • :


sac T%*


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. Estate Agents and Valuers


6-8 CHURCH STREET


CLITHEROE Telephone: 3252


AND AT BLACKBURN


TASTEFULLY APPOINTED DETACHED BUNGALOW. CIBOLA,


PENDLETON, Nr. CLITHEROE stractcd in 1964 with ARCHED STONE, .ENTO^CE^ OTEN


t Occupying an unrivalled country position on th<e fringia of ?dOPrai


he village in a conservation area and convenient to all the EastLinra towns. Individually aroWt™4


ENTRANCE HALL 19' x 6 ' 8” CMAKROOM with v a m ^ basin and 1V.C. LOUNGE 19’ 9” x 15’ beaten c°PP“Lfn r a r a r t ROOM


------ :e hall iloungi


beth An ROOM.Double Garage 24’ 4 x 18 1


both Ann1 lng ccili


unite? TORra bW hOOMs" an^THREE PIECE BATH- Rates Payable £79 p.a. Free-


Puffy automatic ducted warmai r centafl heating throughout. magnIf ic en t detached house.


13 BEVERLEY DRIVE, CLITHEROE


S t S 5 ® v »


look at ^he roarf^ellglitfvil^1 ^a^ekald]Qp^g^oav^ ean^ )^na*;Trhe PORCH : ENTRANCE HALL :


SEPARATE W.C. MatehC


ROOM? lounge'17' 4” x 12' supperlor tiled fireplace ROOM 12“ x 10' 6” KITCHEN 11' '9” 'x 9' excellent range of units


towel raii.


■CENTR/VL HEATING and roof insulation. Rates Payable £70 per annum.


4®c™Smc installed including FULL GROUND FLOOR


SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW. 7 CHATBURN PARK DRIVE,


■- t CLITHEROE ' payable £55 ^ t r a c t iv e ; detached house BUILT IN 1925.


' - Jo LIMEEIELD AVENUE, WHALLEY


E Quiet pos't'PP Pg .Mltc ^ ^ I iO O M P ENTRANCE HALL t “ teel rink unit: SEPARATE PANTRY.


! r i' G° S d t gSagne ^ ^ S ' o ^ p;l:„lg^ ; S ^ ftg55gp.a. Freehold. Mains services. modern t er r a c ed house.


„ ^ L ^ ^ I al heating. ' -


f' 6 'W E E BEDROOMS. MREE PIECE BATHROOM. Garage 18'y(


vcnlentfor all -


6 GEORGE STREET ' CLITHEROE


pleasant position off Woone Lane and con- . 6”T } t 6” DINING/KITCHEN.18' 6” x


X: 8'.-o -'.'ar : installed together;..with, FULLGAS __ ,


' t ' ' CHARMING.COUNTRY COTTAGE •' •


AI AIN STREET-,. GRINDLETON NR. CLITHEROE


Bltilt ; of .sW-e-'in?. KITCHEN 8' X T t BEDROOM 14',X Vi, ,6" t , LOUNGE 14'k_-2 -BATHROOM. - • ’ p!a. All mains except gas..........


' /■ LOCAL AGENTS FOR


AB8EY NflTIONnL b u il d in g so c ie t y


:Ji>' ' (w tV trii.V.


NTRANCE POKCHy. nffllNG ROOM 14' x 13' SPACIOUS LOUNGE 14 6


RFA^^nnCH TifflEE BEDROOMS. THREE PIECE BATH- c _ fS T mon™home moss, ' lamb!:


|Sr\ te ° r ™ e & ^i:2264 To View by APi»WtmentjJeJ,


91 Waddlngton Road. Clitheroe. Rams,


f T aafshaw Gle _n Thom, J . Balsh - , thcroe Vl„ro . .


0, SHverwood, 'slaidburn,


.


HOTHERSALL & FORRES'! F.S.V.A.


BANK SALEROOMS, c l it h e r o e Telephone 2695 (Evenings: 3755 and 21M)


PERIOD FARMHOUSE


‘ and Historic Interest) WEST BRADFORD. Nr. CLITHEROE


teduled as of Architectural


stone doorway, beautiful Ingle- nook arch, original stonc fh'c place surrounds, date plintn.


weath of period features, incl. mullion windows. Pedimented


For restoration but offering a


f^Accommodation: f iv e .Bru^thd rooloor rooms, five bedrooms, bath­


ms sep. w.o. Walled gaiden to front


Freehold Site about 1.100 sn. yds PILLINGS FARMHOUSE


will bo offered for Sale By Auction- subject to conditions,


at the Three Millstones Inn, Wost Bradford, on Wednesday,


29th October 1969 at. 3 p.m. by, ' HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695).


Solicitors: Thurman & Leaver, 14 Leopold Grove, Blackpool.


(Tel. 28898). Terraoed Owellinghouso An Immaculate


130 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE


This garden-fronted property pas a pleasant outlook over


glazed panel Inner dooi, Hall­ way Sitting room, tile range, Living Room Tile range, stand- sheet window; Kitchen, part tiled enamel sink unit, Extrac- ttor Fan Two excellent Bed­ rooms and* Up-to-date Three Piece Bathroom, cylinder cup­ board Immersion heater, nay Yard with W.C. (Modern furni­ Cture) Coals and Range ot Stole


decorated Accommodation:- Vestibule;


rent General Rate payable £18- 9-9d. Ground Rent: £l-2-5d


Particulars add ^ “ ubicles Mains Services. Cur­


Primrose Lodge. A well built Property maintained to a very high standard and splendidly


W c. ydsf pleasant 'garden* areas.'


I S i c i t y f septic tank drainage. Piped water. Printed particulars |


from. HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


Auctioneers and Estate Agents, B a n k S a le ro om s . C l i th e ro e . (Tel. 2695).


The T e r ra o e d Stone-Fronted Dwellinghousc


nice tile range; roomy Kitchen. Solid floors throughout on Siound


Comprising: Vestibule; Sitting Room; Living Room, eaclvwith


5 NEWTON STREET CLITHEROE


Attractive Cottage.


6 ALBION STREET CLITHEROE


Central position, near shops | alned throughout and com­ lesstiled range; kitchen, fitted stain­


and services Low upkeep. t The property Is nicely maln-


prises: vestibule; sitting


(modern): large bodroom on the | upper floor Small yard at rear. Mains services


steel sink unit; internal w.c. r Annual ground rent, 7/9. 3W'-


ent general £11-9-6


1 ^


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


rate payable j 11 , ,


level. Two large bedrooms above. Yard with modern w.c. and offices. Mains services. Current | General Rate payable £l-n-o.


on I


WADDINGTON Nr. Clitheroe.


DETACHED RESIDENCE


With Panoramic View over Ribble Valley.


“MAYFIELD."


nt a mile on the Waddlngton Pell Road and offf “\ aD! . i e


e ipportunity to ac^fuil0?ltsatanPdinK


Qituntp about three-quarters 1 J


natural, beauty. e e S S T IS S ^ in g r f f g 1


i*ty in an area o£ outstanaiun j FRONT E N


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


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10,.1969 Auctioneers, Valuers u n d ' Estate Aficnlir


I-S Gasdegate Clitheroe Tel. 2092


estate agents a n d VALUERS Evenings 2016 WHALLEY OFFICE 36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495


MiemneciiT rnEEHOLD DETACHED BUNGALOW RESI- nENCp0 nFRDELIGHTFUL SITUATION AT SAWLEY V|EL


separate unincar%“ t 32'. * 24V Sai'aBe No- 1: 18' x 12'; earal^Ne o’ 14’ 9': boiler room and basement etc. SWIM­


22■ h H’i J double glazed French windows to large sun htLiS.*,!1 !,!,ldlnB S 22' 0" x 11’ 10'. well fitted kitchen,


MING pool a r x 18 with pump and Alter unit. ,


n P T A P u c n nniiNTRY RESIDENCE (party converted) CUN- D TAiS?nD,»?°80PROX. 5 ACRES OCCUPYING A MAGNIFI- r§N T °m V^ SITUATION BETWEEN CLITHEROE AND SEtii. _ R U R A L a- continued as Der plans the accom-


cctti n"Vr"L7,iidlng is continued as per plans the accom- ...TJiI-,,


- nDcnn,v addOINTED MODERN STONE FRONTED SEMI- d! tACHEd RES1DEN?E - 16 WARWICK DRIVE.


double gornee


with rscrFNTRAL HEATING contains 3 bedrooms, bath- oom stfrartm Mtrancc hall lounge dining room, break- fSs. r»m k-teMh. etc Adjoining garage.


■SIIDcnino crnNE BUILT SEMI-DETACHED—WEST ■ VIEW. SUwinm5oxnM VILLAGE. Delightful situation and compris-


baWoom front entrance vestibule, hall, lounge, living room. kn^™ 4«. Detached double garage


, ona of which is large enough to divide).


pvrciinux TERRACED HOUSE — PIMLICO' ROAD. pi iTucDoc s bedrooms, bathroom, front entrance vestibule, hallway" lounge living room, kitchen, outside w.c. and store.


Garage. mQi attqaCTIVELY SITUATED SEMI-DETACHED—8 PMwpnn/vi p ROAD. CLITHEROE. Two bedrooms; bathroom; entrmice*haff: lounge \vith dining recess: unit fitted kitchen:


detached brick garace n ew p r o p e r t y


pyppiiPKir FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS—GOOD EXSITUJTinN OUTSKIRTS CLITHEROE—3 and 4 bedroom


propertv built to purchasers requiremets.


Pxr.EPTinMALLY ATTRACTIVE NEW DETACHED BUNGA- E LOW-HEREF0RD d r iv e . CLITHEROE. Superbly appointed


' entrance5 hSi: lotmse 20' x 12’: spacious unit-fitted kitchen; separate w.c: boiler room: store etc Integral garage.


HEATING Freehold DETACHED- AM


wtthlffgh quality fittings and GAS CENTRAL HEATING. Three eood bedrooms: bathroom with coloured suite;


ONE ONLY SEMI-DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW—KIRK- Mnnn road, CLITHEROE. Three bedrooms; bathroom with


3-BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES at £3.000 & £3,100. 3-BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS, at £3.050. ^BEDROOM DETACHED BUNGALOWS et £4.850


LOWS-EDISFORD PARK. CLITHEROE.


O SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGA- ___ __


SA9BRPltmom|ASBIl-DE'fACHED BUNGALOWS at £2.750. 9-REnROOSim DETACHED BUNGALOWS. WITH GAS CENTRA1 HEATING AND GARAGE at. £3.475


All the above ore covered b.v the N.H.BH.C 10 year guarantee orotcctlon scheme and 95V» mortgages are available. Representative on sites Sundays 2-30-4-30. .


LOCAl AGENTS BRADFORD PERMANENT BUILDING


SOCIETY AND


WOOLWICH EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY


coloured” suite: entrance hall; spacious living room; excel- fent unit fitted kitchen etc Integral garage GAS CENTRAL


w a sh ah?nd11ha§r?P entrance hall, spacious lounge, dining room kitchen etc! Range of outbuildings. Plans Dassed tor


cnmDrlse 4 bedrooms, bathroom, sep. w.c. with


f i’ONT AND nEA» modatlon with OIL FIRED CENTRAL entrance entrance hall, • lounge -22' 9" x


LAol NnnMMANDING OPEN COUNTRY VIEWS TO n^£°nFAR Tile well planned, spacious and luxur-


ifEATiN?-P0^mffdes ^oiiv double bedroms. bathrom. covered ?•


and family.


m e m o r i a l s


In Stock specially tor Olitheroo cemetery^regulations. Send for designs and prices or call and inspect. NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS


No connection with'any other firm or individual.


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD, GREAT HARWOOD,


W. ROCK and CO. Telephone 216«


COMING OF AGE


O’NEILL. — Congratulations Patrick on your 21st birthday, 13 October, 1969. Love and best wishes for your — health and happiness.


BIRTHS BOOTH.—On 30 September 1969


Peter and Anne. Happy birthday Uncle Patrick.


Prom Mum and Dad, Kevyn, —Love, Karen. : ■


WILDMAN. — Congratulations Denise, on your 21st birthday, 11 Ootober, 1969. Good luck, health and — happiness.


11 October. 1967. Good


brother lor Angela, Catherine and Sandra, grateful thanks to all concerned.


at Bvamley Meade, to Edith (neo Alrey) and Brian, a son, a


BRUNKER (nee Duckworth).— On October 1st, at Queens Park Hospital, to Sheila and Jack, a daughter, Samantha Jayne. Thanking all concerned.


From Mr. and Mrs! Turner


WILDMAN. — Congratulations Denise on your 21st birthday,


• happiness always. Ai my live Barrie.


WILDMAN. — Congratulations Denise on your 21st birthday, 11 October. 1969. Love and best wishes for your future happiness. ■Mum and Dad.


HOTSON—QUINCEY. — On 14 October, 19i 9 at Mcthevingham. Lincolnshire, Harold Hammond Hotson to Jennie Quincey. Present address: 1 Windermere Avenue, Clitheroe. —Congratulations and best wishes mum and dad. from Phyllis. Tommy and family.


TURNER. — ' Congratulations Derek on your 21st birthday 9th October. 1969.. Good luck health, a n d — happiness.


From . Mum and Dad, brothers and sisters.


TURNER. — Congratulations Derek on your 21st birthday, 9 October. 1969. Health and happiness bo — yours always.


and Angela.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


DELICIOUS LOCAL GROWN POTATOES. On 12/- 1 cwt. Collect. Vincents the Growers, Deer Park Nurseries. Towneley Holmes, Burnley. Tel. 24162.


FLORAL ART enhances your home. Pot Plants in attractive colours and a wide range ol Bulbs and Bulb Bowls Ironr l id.


CENTRE, Vincents the Growers. Deer Park Nurseries. Towneley Holmes. Bum-


to £2. BURNLEY GARDEN ley. Tel. 24162


FLANELETTE SHEETS. Special annual offer of rejects. Don't miss these bargains. Remember last year!!- The Bobbin, King St., Whalley.


COMET HAIR TRIMMER as ad­ vertised on T.V. 12/6.—Derrick Green, MRS., 4, Railway View, Clitheroe


LADIES OUT-SIZE and X.O.S. dresses and suits in wool Jersey or crimplene good choice now for autumn at — Economic Stores. 70. Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


RESERVE your cycle for Xmas now.- A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woone Lane,


Clitheroe


SEE THE NEW WHITE CONTI BOARD at Waterloo Timber Co, Clitheroe Tel. 3263.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED Huntlev Lawn. Samlesbury. __W r i te o r P h o n e . S h a rp .


Mellor 2787


ZETOR TRACTORS Sales and service, Peter Cowking, Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 289. ____


FOSTER DITCHERS. Sales and service. Peter Cowking, Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland. 289. .


BOYS. YOUTHS AND MENS Duffles. Donkey Jackets Car Coats and Anoraks—Economic Stores 70. Whalley Road, Clith­


eroe.


FOB EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road.


Nelson


NYLON STRETCH COVERS, over 75 patterns to choose from. Cash or credit. Free home demonstrations. Tel. Clitheroe 3975 or call 11 Langdale Avenue. Clitheroe.


AGA DE LUXE COOKER 4 oven Domestic model with roasting,


Bargain.—Cort's Main Distrib- tors 83. Manchester Road,


or Burnley. Tel. 26784.


immediate installation. ________


baking and simmering ovens. Suit home or small catering establishment colour grey. Just f taken in-part exchange. Ready


FORMICA TOP kitchen table and four chairs, £4; twin push chair (new) £5; unused three- piece suite .convertible to double bed. £25; three piece s X good'eond., £15; Flatly dryer £ 1.—Cross Kera Hotel. Lowergate, Clitheroe. Tel. 3858.


1963 TRIUMPH 12/50, clean throughout, £220 o.n.o.—5 Prin­


cess Av„ Clitheroe, Tel. 24o4.


H00VERMATIC WASHING MACHINE. 12 months old. £30 —


-39 West View, Clitheroe. P E R F E C T TIMEKEEPERS,


remarkably low P r Jc a s - “Russian Sekonda, ladies and gent’s watches, fully jewelled, from £5-19-6. Full range now in stock. Alarm clocks from 27/6. Agents for Timex shockproof watches.—Morton’s, 18 Moor Lane. Clitheroe. Tel. 2420.


TANSAD PRAM jade green and white, pram bag; shopping tray and sun canopy...Perfect' con­ dition. £12, o.n.o.—Apply . 28 Seedall Avenue. Clitheroe, after


5 p.m. ■ ' BUSINESS FOR SALE


BUSINESS FOR SALE, v In Clitheroe lock up sweets, tobac­


co. ices, cards, stationery etc. > near schools Write ; Box D5


Advertiser and Times.


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


B.M.S. Removals-Storage, _ Box­ wood St., Blackburn. Tel. 504ob


STUBBS r Moving-Storing St. Blackburn Tot 57122. Cedar


CO-OP rcmovals-storagc. all areas see Branch Managers Dlvl: 1/3 £


LOST


GIRL’S “ BLUE/RED Dawe s .


CARS


£19 FORD CONSUL 1959,-must be' moved,' space ,required.-—22


Pimlico Road. Clitheroe.'


1968 ’W0LSELEY 16/60 Automatle-Ealoon. One careful- owner.. Supplied, new .by;


: ourselves. Under 13,000 miles. HEBDENS, Todmordcn .Rosd. Burnley.,,Tel. ■ 22121.


Published, j OJ if. UNITED; V. NEWSPAPEKS: PUBLICATIONS LIMITED . Clitheroe Advertiser; andTime s , 3 , Kins street,


V- printed t -^62345,


:• Clitheroe.;: BB7; 2EW.U Tel. -t 2323/4; and a t. Northgate,/Blackburn.,,TeL


■ iL' Hi* '< ; O '!


<sr, n


bicycle lost. Waddington Road on - 24th Sep. Reward.—16 Park Av., Clitheroe. Tel. 3929.


l u c k health and


BRIGGS.—On 6 October, 1969, at Sharoe Green Hospital, to Bill and Nancy (nee Houlden) a daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, sister for Kathryn. .


DEARDEN.—On 2nd October, at U the Edith Watson Maternity


daughter. Both well. Thanks to all concerned.


Cnit, Burnley, to Jean (nee attermole) and Maurice, a


JURY.—On 7 October 1969, at •Our Lady of Compassion,"


Blackburn, to Suzanne and Denis, a daughter, a sister lor Timothy, Btepnen and Anne.


PRIMROSE (nee Douglas).—On 7 Octooer, 1969, at Bromley Meade to Robert, and Christine a daughter Julie. A sister for Uaii Tracey and Cindy. Thank­ ing all the staff ol Bramley Meade and Ambulance per­ sonnel. ■


ltNljAGlllVLCrNli)


CURRAN—CLARKE. — Mr. and Mrs. it. Clarke oi "Woodside,” oyuney Avenue, Whalley, are pieascd to announce the engagement ol their elder daughter Judith lsobel, on her 21st birthday, to William, only son of Mrs. Alice Curran, of 94 Black Bull Lane, Fulwood. Preston and the late Mr. James Curran.


Frirn Bernice. Alan, Koiran


DAVIES—CLARK.—Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Clark, Brown Cow Inn, Clitheroe, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of t their second daughter Gillian


DEATHS


WILSON.—On 7 October, 1969 in hospital, William,: aged 71 years. , the dearly loved husband of , Nellie Wilson, of 20, Milton


View. Clitheroe. dear father of Denis and dear- grandad of Kay. Reposing in "Rockdale” Chapel-


of-Rest. Service and cremation will be at Accrington, today. Friday, 10 October, 1969, at 11-30 am. Flowers may bo sent . — to “Rockdale.”


Tel. 2345.


Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service, "Rockdale,” Clitheroe.


ACKNOWLEDGMENT


KNEALE.—Mrs. Holden ’ and the family of. the late James * Alexandre . Kneale sincerely - thank all relatives, friends.and.- neiglibours for expressions of sympathy, Mass offerings and floral tributes received in their sad bereavement.- Also Mr.- Atkinson of Read;' Lancashire County Constabulary;


family doctor--and th e -. Rev. ■ Fr. Dillon. S.J. for their kind attention and ministrations. 12, Bawdlands, Clitheroe.


the


LIVESEY.—Mrs. F. Llvesey and family wish to thank all rela­ tives. friends and neighbours for their kind expressions or sympathy, floral tributes and spiritual offerings received in their bereavement; also a sin­ cere thank you to the manage­ ment and work friends of Ribblosdale Cement Ltd., The Knights of St. Columba, Hie paper dept., Fendle Club and doctors and staff of Ward 12, Blackburn Royal Infirmary. 13 Standen Road Bungalows. Clitheroe.


LOFTHOUSE. — Mrs. Lofthouse and family wish to thank all ; relatives, friends and , neigh­ bours for their kind expressions of sympathy, spiritual offerings t and floral tributes received In


and Mrs. H. R. Davies, 'Greengates,' Tattenhall, Cheshire


o Richard, the only son of Mr.


WILSON—T U RN E R. — The engagement


between Colin, Elder son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson, 18 George Street, Clitheroe. and Jessica, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner, 8 Quality Row. Hurst Green.


is announced SILVER WEDDINGS


BRAYSHAW. — Congratulations mum and dad on your silver wedding aniversary, 14 October


Grandad.


1969 —Love from Valerie, John and


BRAYSHAW. — Congratulations Edith and Walter on your silver wedding anniversary. 14


October, 1969. —Love and best wishes from Nellie and Jim, Coventry.


BRAYSHAW.—Be si wishes Edith and Walter on your silver w e d d i n g anniversary. 14 October, 1969. , —Love from Lydia and family, Liverpool.


DEATHS


BENNETT.—Suddenly, On 2 October, 1969, at Rossendale General Hospital, James, aged 61 years, late sub-post master at Gisbum 1940-1956; crema­ lation took place on Tuesday


P st at Burnley.


ost Office. Wliitewell Bottom. Waterfoot BB4 9NT.


COTTERILL.—On October 7th, 1969, at her son’s home, 6 Abbey Fields Whalley. Alice, aged 89 t years, the dearly loved wile ol


October, at 11-30 am.. —Inq. William -Langshaw & Sons Ltd. King Street, Whalley. Tel. 3248.


1 1 t h


Whalley. Service and interment at Whaley Parish Church, tomorrow. Saturday


and Edith. Flowers please to Langshaws, K i n g Street,


dhe late James Cotterill and


ELLISON.—On 30 September, in Hospital, Shelagb, aged 3 years. The beloved daughter of Adrelne and Derek, formerly of Shawbridge.


“fORREST.—On 7 Ootober, 1969 (in hospital) Ronald, aged 55


years; the dearly loved husband of Gladys Forrest, of 24. Well- gate, Clitheroe. and dear brother of Henry. Reposing in Rockdale Chapel of Rest. Services wil be held in St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor, at 2-0 pm. on Monday, 13 October, prior to cremation at Accrington. No flowers by request, donations please for the Heart Machine Fund may be sent to Mr. T. Smith. 9 Richmond Terrace, Clitheroe Secretary BP. Guild. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service, “Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


GUY.—On 7 October, 1969, in hospital, Thomas, the dearly


loved husband of Sarah Ellen Guy, of 23 Mitchell Street, i Clitheroe aged 70 years. Service


an St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor,


October, prior to cremation at Accrington. ' ■ _ -


—Inq. Bennett <R. Parklngton) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


cere thanks to the doctors and staff of Ward 5, Blackburn Royal Infirmary, ambulance personnel, police, and all who gave assistance, also the clergy of Ss. Michael and John Church for their kindness. 92 Bawdlands, Clitheroe.


heir time of sorrow; also sin- .


McTEAR.—Mrs. V. McTear and family wish to thank all rela­ tives. friends and neighbours. Clitheroe Grammar School.- members of the ambulance service, the family doctor, the staff of Clitheroe Hospital and Blackburn Royal Infirmary and all other friends for floral triutes received and kindness shown during their time of sorrow. Also special thanks to Mr. and Mis. Cross of Castle Street, and Carol for their kindness 37 Pendle Road, Clitheroe.


IN MEMORIAM


PALMER.—Remembering with rove, a dear wife, Maud Ann (Cherie) died 14 October, 1968. A million words cannot express The loss, the sorrow, the F emptiness;


No matter what I do. There’s not a day begins, or


or no matter where I go,


W ends.ithout I think of you. —From her ever loving husband Bill.


SAUL.—In loving memory of my dear mum, died 14 Ocober 1968.


You suffered dear mum and no- B one knew


ecause. you kept on smiling B through:


ear mother of Fred, Ernest


ut God whose mercy Is so T greatook your hand opened the I gate.


'm sure he sold to you. Well Y done!our work is through—now W rest is won.”


IH see again your loving face. —Loving daughter E i l e e n (Gilmorton).


. I October. 1968


ithout goodbye you slipped B away.ut we shall meet once more, I some day.


n that far-off and blessed place ;


SMITH.—In loving memory of a devoted a n d understanding husband. Frank, who died 9


—Your heartbroken wife. Joan. (Jo). 13 Pimlico Roa d, Clitheroe.


f the heavens could open and I set you free. •


know you would return to me.


S LI N G E R.—In remembrance of my dear husband Fred, who passed away 13 October, 1967. “At the going down of the sun And,in the morning, . . ■ ■ We will remember.” . —From wife Marie, Hazel and David and all the family.


BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


t. 1-30 p.m. today (Friday) 10 , „ ,


KNEALE—On 29 September, 1969 suddenly, James , Alexandre (Alex) aged 65 years, of 12 Bawdlands, Clitheroe. Fortified with the rites of the Holy Church. Requiem Mass in Ss Michael and John Church pre­ ceded interment r at Clitheroe Cemetery on Monday, 6 October 1969. R.I.P.


—Inq. Tomlinson’s ; Funeral Service. "Rockdale,” Clitheroe, Tel. 2345.


.


LIVESEY.—On 3 October, 1969, in hospital. Frances, aged 73 years, the dearly loved husband of Lily, of 13 Standen Road Bungalows, Clitheroe. Requiem Mass took Place at Ss. Michael & Jo h n , Church, ddthoroe, followed by interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. R.I.P. ’ —Inq. Brian Price, Chatburn


297.


MITCHELL.—On 5 October,-1969, James, aged 65 years, tile dearly loved husband of Mary Mitchell of 75 Henthorn Road. Clitheroe


and formerly of Cockshutt Farm, Pendleton. 'Cremation, was at Accrington on 9 October, —Inq Calverley Ltd., Clitheroo, Tel. 3297 or 2017.


PINDER.—On 8 October 1969, (in hospital) Thomas George, aged 57 .years; "the,,;, dearly loved husband : of Eileen Plnder ;, and dear father of Elizabeth and Nicholas-, and. , grandpa , , - of Rachel, 7 of ; '‘Roeburn,' - 17 Princess ,Avenuo, Clitheroe. A service will be held in Clitheroe


2-30 p.m. ■ 1 . —Inq. Calverley Ltd.,, Clitheroe,


Tel. 3297 or 2017,________


: Road,* Whalley, the dearly, loved ; daughter - of ■


SHAW.—On 4 Ootober, 1969, In Hospital,:; Margaret - Pauline; aged 66 years of 33 Accrington


, late ■ John, William Shaw. ,


' 4 V v 1,'S , .> Margaret; and the


; Sons Ltd.aKlng.Streot.-Wha^-, -Tel.t3248.i). . . • ‘ . . . . .


—Inq.' William'Langshaw -and . , . ,V<'* 7 ! t \ , - IlliiSl ''''Vi.


Service. and:interment .was . a t: Whalley Parish ■ Church •;. on 8 October.


Parish: Church on Monday. 13 October,cat-1-30 pan. Followed by cremation a t . ■ Pleasington, at 2-30 p.m. followed by cremation at pleasington


It: is reasonable to assume; that the type. of people you chooscto.scrve you is a good indication - of. the service you y will : receive. Our personnel arc well trained - ‘and . dedicated d o helping,others.


CATLOW. — Happy birthday memories of a beloved son and brother, Richard James Victor, on-Ills 11th birthday (8 Octo­ ber) who died on 6 June, 1969. "Always loved .and remem­ bered” ■ by his Mummy and Daddy, Martin. Hilda and Robert, Nan and Terry, Judy and Louis, Barbara and Aunty Elsie.


APPRECIATION


NIXON.—Mr. - and Mrs. ' Nixon: wish to thank all friends and. neighbours for the flowers, t cards and presents received on.





wedding aniversary; also all the: people a t Brampton,, Carlisle, for their gifts of flowers, cards and presents. Special thanks to our daughter Doreen and family for- all they: did for us while wc were there, i Thanks also ■ tire R.O.A3 of Clitheroo for their greetings and■


flowers.


WILDMAN—Thank you Mum and Dad for 21 happy years.., —Love Denise.


he occasion of their golden:


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