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m e m o r i a l s TYRES AT TRADE P R I C E S


W. & F. DAWSON LTD. PRIMROSE GARAGE - CL1THEROE


Dunlop and Michelin Tel. 3883/4/5/6 F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-B CSistlfegaite G lith e ro e ESTATE AGENTS AND YALUERS


Tel. 2092 * - ,r WHALLEY OFFICE 36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495


SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW—WEST RRADFORD VILLAGE. Three goad bedrooms: entrance ha.1. hto-toedbathroom- spncloua lounge: magnificent unit-fitted klichor. CENTRAL HEATING. Dcf.ic.lied brick garage


CLAREMONT D1SVK10T OF CL I THE I10E. A superb /^HEAT- DETACHED RESIDENCE with FULL GAb CENTRAL b iv (2 Tliiv" lnrcc bedrooms. bathroom with colouieti »ui .


area* porch etc.


S i*


o ™ V n S e m H : ^Pacloas l im p e d lotmge and d in ta maunificont unit-fitted Kircnem, hcpajato w.c.. ieai Integral double gnram* 10 fl x d - •


VERY ATTRACTIVE^^ D.^™™o°blt, bedrooms": bathroom hall: spacious lounge


-PARK


AVENUE. with pink suite, entrance vestibule:


'CLiTHEHOE.


sink unit and Asa cooker, x »* 3* . Coni housp nod svor*


DW hB 06


h i l f lounge: iaVg’- dining,'kitchen: larder: wash house, etc. Detached enraee. Freehold. Partial central heating


ERB


« t t n a PT1 vf SEMI-DETACHED—HENTHORN ROAD. Three bJttoonm.


CENTRA!, HEATING "B HW W B K


lounge, living room: magnificent unit-fitted kitenen. re porch etc. Attach'd garage 2n 6 x 8 3 turn.


rmasar


conservatory; heatinc


1 L A T^ L, r. Mr^fJTHT A^KBi.


EXCELLENT TERRACED HOUSE—53, CLITHEROE. Two bedrooms: bathroom.


sep w.c entrance- ha1' larder Garase


LOCAL AGENTS


BRADFORD PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY AND


WOOLWICH EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY


E. and D. HQRSFIELD Joinery and Building Contractors


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 J. G. ROWLAND AVE HAVE NOW OPENED OUR SHOP AT


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


Fm- 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 Insulations in difficult reception areas.our speciality Everyday service, including Sundays


After Shop Hours, Tel. Gisburn 331


Lounge th « e Urooms. dining kitchen, combined bathroom riptoJ-he’d double garage. Well slocked gardens front and


“WEST WINDS”, SALTH1LL ROAD, CLITHEROE Modem detached freehold bungalow (19631.


S „ „ as r . « « “*"“5b,6S rf ST ?m


CLITHEROE AUCTION- MART CO. LTD. TODAY, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21st


FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOWOT IN-CALF AND STORE


Usual entry of Store Stock. Judging 11-30 a m. Sale at 12 noon.


for S. Bullock and many othe-.s.


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


B.M.S. Removals-Storagc, Box­ wood St.. Blackburn. Tel. 504o6.


The Cleaning Centre’


Chapel Sircci, Nelson Tel. Nelson 62049


Carpels anil upholstery sham­ pooed on your own premises or collected and cleaned in our works. — T «' o-d a y service.


PORK AND CUTTING FIGS Also


WANTED EACH WEEK Supply (il


COWS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS


and casualties attended to promptly. Contact the


NORTH EAST LANCS WHOLESALERS LTD..


AND EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS WYCOLLAR 30C.


NORFOLK STREET. COLNE. Tel. Colne 2~,n.


CYRIL HOOLEY


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Phone: 2023


Repairs, Recondifioning ; and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymalic


STUBBS' Moving-Storing Cedar | St.. Blackburn. Tel. 57122.


CO-OP removals-storage. all areas See Branch Managers. Dlvl l /3 £


LIVE ANIMAL CASUALTY SERVICE


Animals unfit lor livestock markets uplifted within oO miles radius


ALAN HELIWELL AND SONS. Telephone Rochdale 45469.


Wrought Ironwork All Types of


Ornamental Ironwork


made to your own design - by -


E. A. & S. RHODES Mordaunt Works


Kirkmoor Road, Clilheroc Tel: 2609 (Days) or


COLNE 3055 (Evenings)


Speedy efficient service at the most reasonabe prices


W *?/. in the £ OFF _ t h e s il v e r k ey


Please- write or phone lor tree catalogue.


HITEWOOD FURNITURE ol Homccliarm anti Lidcn


195 Padihant Road. Burnley Tel. 23450.


MOSS SIDE FARM. M1LNROW, NEAR ROCHDALE.


T o p


Dogs g o


to


EDISFORD KERNELS Expert Beauty Treatment for Terriers, Poodles


and AH Breeds Dogs and Cats Boarded


Collection and Delivery Service


Pedigree puppies supplied


Mrs. J. NUTT ALL Tel: Clitheroe 2129


Shireburn Kennels BOARDING


CLIPPING : STRIPPING


SHAMPOOING — ALL BREEDS —


CINE CAMERAS WANTED


We urgently require Cine Cameras in good condition, purchase or in part-exchange. Any make acceptable, hut Bolex particularly welcome. Write or phone:


J Y. BROWN \ CENTRE [MRS. ROSE KENYON PHOTO TEL. CLITHEROE 3846 27a STANDISH STREET, BURNLEY—Tel: 26878


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


(Atomstone) Bull Dogs Dogs at Stud


Quality puppies sometimes available.


Collection and Delivery.


PUPPIES GALORE! Dalmatians. Golden Retrievers. Corgis, Beagles, Jack Russells, Labra­ dors. Pekes. Lassie Collies, Poodles, Shetlands, Scotties, Cairns, Wcsties. Border Collies. Chows.—Tom Schofield. Dislcy Farm. Moss Lane, Whittle-lc- Woods. Chorlcy.


•white. 3 months, dog puppy. Reasonable price.—Elder, 24 Sanderson St., Bury. Tel. 061-764


8951.


PEDIGREE Labrador puppies (yellow) reasonable.—Tel. Chat- burn 457


HURSTEAO BOARDING KENNELS. BAXENDEN. For Dogs and Cats.


Collection and Delivery Service. Tel. Accrington 33185.


D.P.I. Approved and Licensed. Vacancies still exist for Local Holiday. I Open All Year.


nspection Welcome. M O T H E R S !


If you are interested in sending your children to a playgroup to be opened shortly in the centre of Clitheroe, please contact:—


PLAYGROUP ORGANIZERS 47 or 53 Henthorn Road


Clitheroe, For Further details Limited number of vacancies


Tropioal and Coldwater Fish. Live Food Plants. Tanks and Accessories.


153 Queen’s Road. Blackburn. Tel.'57054.


RONADA LTD.. M.P.T.A..


Open Weekends 9 a.m to 6 p.m. Other days by appointment only. I


Opposite Queen’s Park Multi-Storey Hats.


kTttoen/dining rcxnn with Ray­ burn cookcri ln5 ^ ' . t0- with ■ bedrooms.


ginss


3 & .E r o h o n e C li th e ro e 3 6 6 9 ._ PROPERTY FOR SALE


COUNTRY HOUSE TO SELL with hursto via35Blackburn," Lancs.


I ticulars apply- A. K A i .A.s , 614.


________ - ■ mmm mi- secluded position- * s ^ott. 50-60 Steer Heifers and Fat Cows: 40-50 Pigs.


120 In-Calf Young Cows and Heifers, including 60 Irom Q. 5 Geldard Esq.:


MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24th WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 11-30 a.m. including 70-80 North


30°’coun?ry!gFed HoggsP and 100 Hoggs from J. Heyes & Sons, Rainford:


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th


weekl^ pRiz j ^show rand sale °FB$ f ^ / | £ : VED CATTLE.


Calves at 12 noon Cattle at 12 noon.


ROBIN M. ADDYMAN. AS.V.A.. Auctioneer Office Manager.


Office Address: Newmarket Street. Clitheroe. BB7 2JW. Tel. Clitheroe 3325, or Skipton 3641 (home)._________


DOGS


^ r e ^ r t o e l ^ x e m u o r shah ^ f t o ^ t o l y S f F ^ n t a t Y „ WANS & SHEPPARD


SS o r . ; “ t»E said Executor


85 Wimpole Street, London, WIM 8HJ.


r<: WILLIAM B00THMAN DECEASED


ALL CREDITOHS and tOthevSc having CLAMS


of near


f S e Estate of «


S riitoeroc Blaoksmlth and t.nvinecr Deceased ES « t sKday da


waddington n 1st FFNDm? A ^ C T % S of toeir


FEBRU/^yT 1969. booth, duxbu|Y n&


74, Union, Road, Oswaldtwlstle


Lancs.


Solicitors f ° r ttic prop-rjsocl Administrati lx.


BUSINESS FOR SALE ASKED TO of


FABULOUS Shih Tzu's Sold/ I ^ S ^A N D °AU, DroTORS are white 3 y.o. dog: massive coated |L7.cd to notify its -of the


b/w 11 moil tits, dog champ. 1 amounts of their DEBTS, show standard: gold brindlo/1 riATED this eighteenth day of


late


said Wcstmifistcr * High Trustee Department.


i r e . “- s « s - s y - a s s s a - I S S S s s


?S “ dSonlv to toe interests of which . t Executor shall then ^


Exccll. Fo”1 wi’ia not he habl^ tor^toe JOHN E. PINDER Street. Beckcnh®-1^ .. gj,g aftCr lounge: dining room: kitchen. blGvo^fr.?:- b a gm m


andpassage: sittlnc? room: living room: unit-flttcd kitche , etc.


PEEL entrance


,.if. h. n


STREET. vestibule


“ D= r r r s “. r , r .


and drnluacc. Ratos payable £63 Freehold. OFFERED AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE.


35 WARWICK DRIVE, CLITHEROE


heine only half a m ie away from the town centre and close to oxc?nLnt sehooS Se? in good size well laid gardens with


A smeious semi-detached house ideal for the young family open flelds at the^toa^; L0UNGE; DIN1NG ROOM: LARGE


KITCHEN' THREE COOD BEDROOMS: THREE-PIECE BATH- Rooir Gnrace and Fuel Store. All mams services: gas available. RO Rates payable £58 p.a. Leasehold—ground rent £12-10-0 p.a.


PLEASANT SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE BUILT IN 1935. LODGE BANK,


PENDLE ROAD. CLITHEROE


five minutes walk of Clttheroe centrecomprlsjns: GE Blnv window- DINING ROOM, bay window: KITGHtN wdtii


Situated on the fringe of open countryside but within


REAKFAST AREA 1-1- V 9': THREE BEDROOMS: THREE- PIECE BATHROOM. Garage and rear access with space for second garage.


Good gardens to front and rear. Rates Payable £57 p.a. Freehold.


LOCAL AGENTS FOR


ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY


piecePPkitViroom. Ggrf Garden,, amP'° r00m tOT


Annual Ground Rent: £ 3-3-0d Ratcablc Value: £64 (Payable £41-6-8d)


Particulars Irom the Auctioneers Bank Salerooms. Glithoroe. (Tol. 2595).


Solicitors for Both above Properties:- Baldwin. Wcoks & Baldwin, 4. Duck Street, Clitheroe. (Tel. 2152).


The Terraced Dwcllinghouse


Modernised Stone-Built Cottage.


36a HIGHFIELD ROAD, CLITHEROE


range; Small Kitchen; One Large Bedroom; Up-to-Datc Bathroom.


Comprising: Living Room, tile p Mains services. Current rates ayable .C10-6-8.


59 PEEL STREET. CLITHEROE


Hallway: Sitting Room with tile range; Living Room, tile range: t Kitchen: two Bedrooms; n pedes­


Stonc-frontod and containing:


Cupboard being fitted in ' one. Yard with usual offices. Annual rates payable: £16-15-lld.


al Washbasin and Cylinder


Full particulars from: HOTHEHSALL & FORREST


Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clitheroc (Tel. 2695). LEGAL NOTICE


DUNCAN WHITTAKER (Deceased)


Pursuant to Seotion -27 of the Trusteo Aot. 1925.


NOTICE Is hereby given that


gainst toe Estate of Duncan Wtotaker.Dp M;A..ate Vf TOO


K ? d ; H e S , M o n | t | { SALES BY AUCTION


RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers and Valuers.


Bentham. Tel. 444/5/6.


Nr. Lancaster. Local Office*


34a KING STREET CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369.


FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


February Tomorrow


persal sale at Borrans Farm, New Hutton Nr. Kendal, compris­


Saturday. 22nd: Complete dis­ , ,


their claims or mtetrsw, Ltd > Deceased, toe Exors of H. Edmondson. before


Me-ssrs. Ml B. Hodgson & Sons. Sale at 11 a.m.


eep, hay and Implements, for in conjunction with


^Wod'nesday, 12th: Sale of toc| attractive terraced house known : t as 2. Peace Villas. Bentham in p.m.


he Town Hall. Bentham, at 3 | BOROUCH OF CLITHEROE


PRIVATE STREET WORKS- BACK STREET


REAR OF Nos. 1-59 WOONE LANE


mTenders are invited for the


street under the Highways Act. 1959 (Code of 1892). The existing street Is 12ft. wide x 511ft. Ion, with two connecting streets each


aking up of the above Priva.c


66 ft. long r Specification of Works and


GOLDEN WEDDING


NEAL. — Congratulations mum and dad on your golden wed­ ding anniversary. Married at


Leyland Road Wesleyan Chapel. Southport, by Rev. C. Lee* Durham, on 20 February 1919. —Arthur, Kathleen and Nigel. Congratulations Mum and Dad.


________ _ DEATHS


elevant contract documents may be obtained from the Borough Engineer. Town Hall. Church Street, Clitoeroe on deposit of £3-3-0 which ■will be refunded t upon receipt of a bona


ender and all documents. t Tenders must be received by


fide shing- 56 young b. & tv. cattle, 133 provided.


12 noon Monday 10th March 1969 in toe addressed envelope


oe undersigned not later than


H. L. SAGAR. Town Clerk.


The Castle. CLITHEROE, BB7 1BA.


February, 1969. BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


EXTERNAL PAINTING OF COUNCIL PROPERTIES


hoFrom clients giving up their Tenders are invited f mt h e e mes, in toe matter of deceased external Painting of 165 ^ u n c il


toe course of sale to within toe specification of be obtained irom


SALEROOMS. STONEBRIDGE, LONGRIDGE


TOMORROW. SATURDAY. 22nd February, at 10 a.m.


ATTRACTIVE ANTIQUE and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD


Stock, etc. Refrigerated shop fittings.


goods, lunch 12-30 to 1-30 re­ suming with elec, goods, carpets and large furniture and shop fittings. View to 9 p.m.


Sale at 10 a.m.. with small ,, JOHN E. PINDER.


Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent.


Stone-Bridge. Longridgo. ■ Tel. 2282.


TENDERS


BOROUCH OF CLITHEROE OARAGE BASES


crete garage bases at toe rear of Holland Prospect. Clitoeroe.


c Tenders are invited for onstruction of 16 sapped con­


Borough Engineer. chVJ„l Street. Clitoeroe upon depusit °1


QSpecification and Bills of uantities obtainable froni the


two guineas which will be refun­ ded on receint of a bonn-fido


tender. t Tenders should be returned to


Cllthcroc, in a plain sealed cm cl­ one endorsed Garage Bases bj n o t ' later than ' 28 February.


he undersigned at The Castle, Member of


tself to accept toe lowest or any j tender.


1969. i The Council docs not bind


H. L. SAGAR.Town Clerk.


Published hr UNITED NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. CHtheroe Advertiser and Times,. 3 King Street,


. clitheroe: BB7 JEW. Tel. 323/4 and I printed at Northgate, Blackburn. Tel: |


52315. • ........................


Registered at the OPO as a Newspaper. London Office:* 23-2? ; Tudor. , Street. ; London, EC-4.


. . • • • • _TcU 01-583


The National Association of Funeral Directors


a b b e y h o u s e


CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


■ The LAST TRIBUTE PERSONAL SERVICE.


INTERMENT or CREMATION • TELEPHONE WHALLEY 3201 (DAY or NIGHT)


.. Chapel of Rest available. toe | |


FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Pionos by Broadwood and


states and from properties in dwellings. Form of tender ana


Housing" Manager. York Street, Clitoeroe, on a deptx.lt of £2. 2s. 0d., which will, be returned on receipt of a bona


COWPERTHWAITE.—On 17 Feb­


ruary. 1969. at his home. William Henry (Harry), aged 67


years, toe dearly loved husband of Florence Cowpertlvwaite of 6, St. James's Street. Clitheroe, and loved father of Mabel and Rita Service and interment were at Clitheroo Cemetery yesterday (Thursday) 20 Feb-


_ inn. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service, "Rockdale," CHtheroo,


ruary, 1969. Tel. 2345.


__ , _______


FISH.— On 13 February 1969 (in hospital) Alice, aged 65 years, F the dearly loved wife of John


mother. Service and interment were at Clitoeroe Cemetery on Tuesday, 18 February, 1969. —inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service, "Rockdale," Clitheroe.


Cish, of 10, Primrose Street, l lttoeroe, dear mother of the


Tel. 2345. _____________


unuLKER.—On 16 February, H1969 in hospital, Mary, the


dearly loved wife of toe late George Houlker and. dear mother of George and Gertrude, of 63 Highfield Road, Clitocroe, J in her 83rd year; a service in St.


fide tender. e Tenders in a plain sealed


Clttoeroe. Tel. 2582. ________


Painting". should reach me by not later than the first post on Friday, 21sf of March, 1969.


nvelope endorsed External


selves to accept toe lowest or any tender................ ■ *


ate Jeffrey and a loved grand­ « . arc.. en tran t haH. ^ . ' ' ^ A U n t o c d brick earace 19* 6" Kitchen with stainless steel Evenings 2016


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. AUsCu


Tr EEoRS aS dAvE uGrN vE Rs EnT T alA eEsTS'


6-8 Church Street Clitheroe - Tel. 3252


BLACKBURN OFFICEt 35 PRESTON NEW RD., TEL. 55425 INTERESTING DETACHED HOUSE.


HKxHCLIl'TE HOUSE,


GEINDLETON, Nr. CLITHEROE Occupying


ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW.


0 DENBIGH DRIVE, OLITHEROE


, - . BATHROOM: Tne . . isinncnni cul-dc-fiftc. constructed in I960,


ent Cor shops primery scmmim - ........


-------- . nr-mr-w ^ f l c H


ga?deG per annum Leasehold


ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED DORMER BUNCALOW. 3 HILLSIDE CLOSE, 'OLITHEROE


attractive • -


..... SHAPEDfireplaces: 4,L’


nARA?he front. Rates payable £65 ‘sTTOy1° KITCHEN:


THREE LARGE BEDROOMS AND T H R E E o r a T ^ l l g h t - fu,


payable £37.


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


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


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


auction sale of household furnish ing s


RnTm-ncjTT, & FORREST will Sell by Auction at BANK SALEBnmiS CLITHEROE. on WEDNESDAY NEXT. 26tll p S u u a v tT 1-30 P'm- on behalf of the Exors of Mrs. B.


EFFECTS.


DalT S \fiVs E. Whatley and others, FURNITURE and . lc ;,ntl -M1


Illrhidn.l „rp-- ANTIQUES: GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SECRE- TAtnp nnntcCASE (circa 1820): TWO MAHOGANY BOW- W O m n fOB®® CUPBOARDS; PANELLED OAK CHEST (early 18th cent.); Victorian Ladies' Worktable on tripod support.


GENPR4T FURNISHINGS:- MODERN THREE-PIECE SUITE (tlnee^eate- settee) as new: Fall-leaf Dining Table: Small Writing Bureau: Mod. Tong Coffee Table (mahogany finish):


(Bowker Bros.). HOW iroi Commode. oalt Bedside Cabinet.


Oval n ini n e Table in mahogany: Modern Kitchenette umins


BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, WARDROBES, etc. Single Divan Bed- Bow-fronted Chest of Mahogany Drawers: Modern Night


Attractive Carpel. 4vds. x 3yds. and selection ol smaller items. Mod Belling Electric Fire (Convector): Hoover Junior Vacuum Cleans- Aneroid Barometer: Singer Sewing Machine; Usual " ■ Kitchen Utensils Crockery, etc., etc.


VIEW: Monday and Tuesday prior. AUCTIONEERS’


OFFICES: BANK SALEROOMS. CLITHEROE. <Tel. 2695).


re John Hanson. Dcc’d.


nnTHmyjTT, As FORREST have received instructions to on e rm^ S a l c bv Auction at THE BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE. 24th FEBRUARY, at 7 p.m.. subject to conditions.


THE SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE.


53 LITTLEMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE


PUBLIC NOTICES


R.W.C.C. 200 CLUB—No. 08. BOROUCH OF CLITHEROE.


HIGHWAYS ACT. 1959. PART IX. CODE OF 1892


PRIVATE STREET WORKS- BACK WOONE LANE


WHEREAS (1) the Clltheroc Borough


Counoil have resolved to execute certain, private street works in La the street known as Back Woone


BIRTHS


I ATKINSON (nec Sieczk0W5ki).— On 16 February, at Biamiey


Meade, to John and. Rita, God a S ous gift of a son, Fatu


teven. Sincere thanks to all concerned^_____ ______


CLAYTON (nee CotteriU).—On Sunday 16 February, 1069, at Queen’s Park Hospital, to


Suzanne and Keith, a son Simon James. Now at Btamley Meade. Thanking all concerned,


NASH (nee Emerson).—On 15 February 1969. at Bramley Meade, to Pat and Lionel, a son Paul Emerson, a brother lot Kieran. Thanklnj; all concerned


Clitheroe under and in pursu­ ance of the Code of 1892 con­


ne within the Borough of


tained in Part IX *of the High­ ways Act, 1959; and


(li) the Borough Engineer of s the said Council has prepared a


epecification, plans. sections, t stimate and provisional appor­ wionment of estimated expenses


Council, on the 21st day of January, 1969. passed a Reso­ lution approving of such specifi­ cation. plans, sections, estimate and provisional apportionment of estimated expenses, in the following terms:


ith respect to such works; TAKE NOTICE THAT the said


f RESOLVED :That the speci­ aication. plans, sections, estimate ond. provisional apportionment pf estimated expenses of works


levelling, paving. metalling, flagging, channelling and making good the street known as Back Woone Lane in the Borough of Clitheroe now submitted by the Borough Engineer, be and the same arc hereby approved, and is that the Town Clerk be and ho


roposed to be done in sewering,


his resolution and to serve copies thereof in the manner and upon the persons directed by Statute."


t hereby instructed to publish


THAT a copy of the sa4cl reso­ alution of approval and the


sections, estimate and the pro­ visional apportionment of esti­ mated expenses (or copies B thereof) certified by the said


pproved • specification, plans,


d orough Engineer), will be kept Oeposited at the Town Clerk’s dffice. The Castle, CWthcroe,


day of February. 1969. and will be open to inspection at all reason­ able times during the said month:


uring one month from the 21st


month, the owner of premises liable to be charged with nnv part of the expenses of executing n the said works may by written


AND THAT within the said


grounds enumerated in Section 177 of. the Highways Act. 1959.


o the proposals on any of the


H. L. SAGAR. , Town Clerk.


Town Clerk's Office, CLITHEROE.


TENDERS t otice to the said Council, object


DATED this 21st day of February. 1969.


SCOTT.—On 18 February, 1969 at 9 Moorland Avenue, Cltth- eroe. to Cyril and Muriel (nec Wilson) a son. a brother foi Karen Elizabeth. Giatenil


_______ _ a c k n ow l e d g m e n t s


f ish_The family of -the late Ahee Fish sincerely thank mi relatives, friends and neigh­


received in their sad beieaye- rncnt, especially Mrs Rouke.


of sjmp.uny


bours for floral U«uU» and expressions


Mrs Waggctt and Mr and Mis* John Kay for their kindly help: Also the family docto!. the doctors and staff of Ward 7 at Balckburn Royal InfnTnaiy and


k the Rev. Campbell for their


ind attention and ministra- 10, Primrose Street, CKtheroe.


SMITH.—'The relatives of the late Charles Smith wish to express their thanks to the Ray. J. K. Gardiner and the family doctor, for their kind ministra­ Rtions: and to all his friends in


thanks to Sister Kay and family doctor.


SMITH—On 16 February. 196?.| at his home. ‘Suzie Cottage, Rlmington, Charles, the dearly loved husband, ol the late Ellen | Smith aged 77 years. Interment was at Martin Top on Wednes-1


day. 19 February, 1969. —Calvcrley’s. Funeral Directors.


Clltheroc. Tel. 3297 day; 2017 night.___________________


WRIGHT.—On 15 February. 1969 Da in Queen's Park Hospital to nd Sharon Lorraine. Thanking


all concerned. COMING OF AGE


t ve and Lorraine .(nee Charl­ aon) Twins. Robert (Bobby)


PECK.—Congratulations John on Love Mum and Dad.


messages of sympathy and iloral tributes received during S their sad bereavement.


imington and district for their uzie Cottage, Bimlngton,


TAYLOR.—Mrs. E. Taylor wishes a to thank all relatives, friends


for their kindness. 19 Parson Lane, Clltheroc.


WEYMES.—1


expressions of sympathy in her sad bereavement: also the family doctor and Mrs. Bennett,


nd neighbours for their kind


late Mrs. Hannah Weymes wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind­ rness, help . and sympathy


The family of the


aeceived in their bereavement: t nd f o r beautiful floral tributes; also grateful thanks oo the doctors and nursing staff tvf wards one and two of Raikes-


your 21st birthday. May you always have health — Mid happiness.


PECK.—Congratulations John on! vour 21st birthday. —Lovo and best wishes Valerie,


Tony and Stevem______


HASLAM. — Congratulations Peter on your 21st birthday, 26


February. 1969. Lots of love, health and — happiness always.


From Mum. Dad, Christine, Raymond and Jean._____


PAZDZIOR. — Congratulations Patricia on your 21st birthday,


always.


—Mum a n d Dad, Lesley. Kathryn and Denise.


, ENGAGEMENTS


WATSON—KITNEY. — TAc en­ gagement Is announced between Nicholas Robert, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Watson, of Cookrldge. Leeds and. Christine Lesley, daughter of Major and Mrs. R. D. Kitney, of


Gisburn, Lancs.


WINDSOR—PARKER.—Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parker, 47. Pondle Road. Cllthcroc, are pleased to t announce toe engagement of


Mrs. F. G. Windsor, 40 Hargher Street, Burnley.


Fheir second daughter Joan to


22 February. Health and happiness be yours


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1969


In Stock specially to ran iM ns p eot . Send f o r d ^ n s and ^


a? d b eSS


w . ROCK and CO, MONUMENTAL YARD. BLAG^ | e n h o n ? 2 ^ '.


No ^ S r Z R^ t°nQany other Ann or mdmdual.


tlicir great kindness and devotion: also the family doctor. Church Gate, Gisburn.


ood Hospital, Skipton, for


WILKINSON.—Mrs. P. Wilkinson s and family wish to extend their olleagues of Bankfleld Quarries


fincere thanks to all relatives, criends and Mr. Jamison and


and members of C.C.W.M.C, for their kind expressions of sym­ pathy and messages of condol­ ence. received in their bereave­ tment: also the family doctor,


he Rev. K. Broadhurst and the Rev. G. C. Campbell for their prayers and kind ministrations. May God bless you all. 82. WhaHey Road, Clitheroc.


IN MEMORIAM


BURTON.—In loving memory of Walter, » dear husband, dad


and grandad, who died 23 Feb­


ruary 1966. Memories are like threads of T gold,hey never tarnish or grow old. —From his loving wife Dolly and family.


COOK.—In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and nana (Ellen) who died 20 February. 1967. —From her husband, family and grandchildren.


—Congratulations from both | families.


rank, second son of Mr. and| .


.


COOK.—In loving memory of a dear mother ancl grandma, Ellen,-died 20 February. 1967. without goodbye she fell asleep. Leaving us only memories to keep. —From daughter Joan, Frank and grandson Trevor. 82 St. Pauls Street, low Moor.


i MUSGROVE.—Treasured memor­ ies of Jack died 27 February, 1944. —From Phoebe and family.


PROCTER Margaret.—Treasured memories of a- dear mother and grandma, died 24 February,


1963. No length of time can take


—Herb. Ivy, Josic and Wally, (Australia).


Peter.


T awayhe loving thoughts of you each — day.


From Audrey. Dennis, and


PROCTER Margaret.—Treasured memories of a dear mother and grandma who died 24 Feb­


ruary, 1963. The very echo of her name The memory of her smile. The little things she said and.


A didre with us all the while. From Christine, Raymond.


Lesley and Alan. ___


SINGLETON.—In loving memory of our dear son John, who died 23 February. 1961. Memories are like leaves of T gold.hey never .tarnish and never grow old.


—From mum and dad . , ,


WALLBANK — Treasured mem­ ories of a dear wife, mother and granny, who died 24th February.


1965. "Loved and remembered day by


Time may pass but memories


—From A11 toe family, Hal­ steads and Brayshaw.


b ir t h d a y m em o r ie s


ment at Clitheroe Cemetery on t t t t (R. parkington)


ames's Church preceded inter­


The Council do not bind them­ Martin Josephine. Philip mid H. L. SAGAR.Town Clerk.


ROBINSON.—on 19 February. 1969, In hospital, Joseph, .aged 62 years, the dearly loved husband of Marie, of Fernlea. Clitoeroe. and loved fatoei of


Margaret. Funeral from his home. Interment at Clitooroe Cemetery, tomorrow (Saturday)


Tel. 2345. _________


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298 FOR ALL


f l o r a l t r ib u t e s AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose Nurseries. Tel. Clithoroo 3521.


Also Clitheroe Market


ALAIN PARKER Funeral Director


22 February, at 11 a.m. —inq. Tomlinson's Funeral Service. "Rockdale," Clitheroe.


at his home. 19 Parson Lane, Clitheroo. Charles, the dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Taylor, aged 74 years; cremation took place at Accrington on 18


toq.alBennett (R. Parkington) Cl'itoerae. Tel. 2582. _____


WEYMES.—On 15 February, at Rafkeswood Hospital, Skipton, Hannah, toe deariy loved wife of Robert Overing Weymes, of Church Gate, Gisburn, aged 83 years. Interment took place at V the Church of St. Mary the


irgin., Gisburn, on Tuesday.


For prompt and Courteous Service with Attention to Detail.


TH0S. ROCK


MONUMENTAL MASONS Residence and Works:


7b MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Phono: 4277 Clithoroo (Day or Night)


Memorials, Crosses, etc.,


in Stone, Marblo and High Class Granftes.


Wreaths. Bouquets.eto. Cut Flowers.


W. PROCTOR (Chatburn Nursorles


near Pcndlo Hotel) Tol. Chatburn 230.


BLEAZARD.—Treasured birthday memories (26 February) of a dear mother, grandma, . e n d great grandma, who died 4


March. 1968. No birthday cards,


No birthday wishes.


Just happy memories. _From Lizzie Ivy, Fred, Joan. Wilf and Barbara. _________


BROWN. — Treasured birthday memories of my dear husband


(Harold) February 24 The years we spent together.


The happy days we jatew, Are lived again so often,


In my memory of you. —From Kathleen.


________


PARKER.— Birthday memories of my dear wife Martha (24


TAYLOR.—On 13 February 1969, We'luuP'the world when we had ,


Now silent thoughts and many For*1 one we loved and miss so


A world of lovo and happiness too: ■


__F rom ' husband Alex and daughters Eva and Dons, 101, Taylor Street, Clttheroe.______


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Residence: 11 Richmond Terrace. Clithcroe.


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