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PROPERTY fo r sale JO Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 22, 1969


______________ PUBLIC NOTICES________ LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL — Childrens Department “LITTLE GIRLS WITHOUT A HOME"


YASMIN and sister SORAYA aged 1 year and 4 years. BELINDA aged 8 months


PEGGY and sister JANE aged 18 months and 3 years. SARAH and sister JANICE aged 4 years and 6 years.


These little girls have been deserted by their mothers. They are all attractive, loveable children, who will repay their foster


parents for the care nnd affection they receive. I f you are CONCERNED about, the well being and liappmess of children and want to know about the "REASONS HOW and WHY.”


Please ring:— THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT, 5/7 EAGLE STREET, ACCRINGTON. Phone:—ACCRINGTON 34711/2


„__


Have you had a GOOD HOLIDAY i “YES, but it’s nice to be HOME!”


Children in CHILDREN’S HOMES have had a good


holiday too. BUT


they return to a HOME where nothing belongs to them. During the next few months


can you consider offering a place in your home to a child where he can BELONG.


Any enquiries about taking a foster child will be welcomed by:—


Miss M. Aylward, Area Children's Officer, 5/7 Eagle Street, Accrington.


SITUATIONS VACANT


WAITRESS general required Sor Vale House Cafe, Whalley. hours to be urranged.-Tel. Whnllcy


2296 .


YOUNG MAN REQUIRED to train as circular knitting mach­


ine mechanic. Some engineering or mechanical experience desir­ able but not essential.—Apply Lancaster Hosiery . Co. Ltd., Waterloo Mills. Clithcroe.


KITCHEN ASSISTANTS icQuhed shift duty.—Apply Hie Caterci,


Whiteacre School. Whalley.____


DREAM TOGS of Bolton are now expanding to your area and


Hunter, Blackburn 47420._____ ring Halton-on-Lune 539___________


OFFICE JUNIOR REQUIRED to operate two line switchboard and general office duties. 15-16


yi-s.—Apply inLwriting ■Waddington, Builders. Ltd. P.o.


Box 4. C l i t h e r o e . _______


LADY COMPANION HELP re­ lquired to live In, for widow


Fiving In a pleasant district.


or willing to learn essential.— Tel Colne 443.


oulridgc area. Ability to drive


TEENAGERS REQUIRED to asfist in snack-bar. lull-tlme - Apply Mrs. Young. Sutton s


Shop, Whalley. _____________


PART-TIME SHOP ASSISTANT required, Mon., and Tues. aftci- noons.—Apply Coneron and Lecming. 17-19 Moor Lane. Clitheroc.


DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED Ctwo mornings per week.—25


Tel. 2276.


liatburn Park Drive, CHthcroe. _______


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL.


"Castlelord” Home for the Aged, P Queen's Road. Clitheroe


Telephone CUtheroe 3417. t Completed forms to be sent to


Application forms nnd further f information may be obtained


R a to o f p a y : 5 /4 3 d p e r h o u r ( b a s ic ) . N ig h t d u t y Is p a id a t H t lm e s .b o s ic r a t e . -


art-Time Night Attendant (female) required.


r


Divisional Health Offices. 19 St. James’s Street. Accrington, BBS 1NZ. by the 2nd September. 1969.


rom tlie Warden of Greenways. he Divisional Medical Officer,


AMERICA. — I t you have 12 months experience ot housework and with children, there are pood jobs waiting m America for you. Write or Tel. for


details to: Mr. KENT. 5, POINTER GROVE. HALTON, LANCASTER. Tel. Halton-on-Lune 539.


burnley carden CENTRE. v , ^ € n ^ s c o m m u n ic a te w i th a n d g iv e the Growers. Deerpark Nurseries. Town- n o t ic n to m e t h e u n d e r s ig n e d o n


GARDENING ____


s to n e m o n u m e n t o r o th e r m em o r ia l n ow s i t u a t e d in t h e , s a id C h u r c h y a rd a r e r e q u i r e d to


costa less. Good range of Pot Plants. Rose trees and Shrubs tn containers Everything tor your lawns. All makes of lawnmowers supplied 10% off Fer- m i .- v ic a r a c e . tllsers. insecticides carden tools. ar>d | \T it.tn n all kinds of equipment Visit us and save money. For directions ring Bum-


ley 24162


PEAT.—Best Quality Garden Peat. Prices from 7/6 per bag All prices G.O.D Minimum delivery 6cwt FREE. H. As II. PEAT CO. Tel. Rossendale 4467.


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE


STAFF NUESE—full-time or part-time for day duty. WARD ORDERLY (female)—full-time £10 8s. Od. plus extra for weekend.


FOLL-UME DOMESTIC ASSISTANT—£10 for 40-hour week plus extra for weekends.


PART-TIME DOMESTIC for evening duty 5 p.m.—8 p.m. 5/- per hour plus extra for weekend.


Applications for the above posts to Matron.


This is the Army : a life of adventure and unlimited opportunity


I j l f g l g M M g g m M M W


WEST RIDING EDUCATION COMMITTEE.


cleaning of windows for schools in Education Divisions Nos. 1 and 31 for the Educational Year


Tenders are invited for tlio Sohool Window Cloaning


1969/70. o Forms of Tender may bo


t btained from the undersigned, bo whom they should be returned


September, 1960. J, D. RIDDIOUGH,


Education Office, Water Street, Skipton.


y first post on Friday, 5th Divisional Education Officer. In the matter of


WHITEWELL AND DISTRICT FARMERS LIMITED and in the matter of


THE COMPANIES ACT 1948 t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that


Company, which is being volun­ tarily wound up, ave required, on t or before the 12th day of Sep­


he creditors of the above-named


ember 1969, to send In their full Christian and surnames, their addresses and descriptions, full particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors (if any), to tlie undersigned.


ley Holmes_ Burnley w |,ier£ _ lh®,.,:e;.t | o r b e fo r e 6 th S e p tem b e r . 1969.


ALBERT F. KNOWLES. Vicar.


Mitton. Whalley. Blackburn.


Tequire lady organisers.—Excel­ lent commission nnd no deliver­ ies —For details ring Mrs.


AMERICA. - TOP Grade Secretaries urgently required. Must be over 21 and


lwvo the mual secretarial plus a pleasing personally. Job Details


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT. 1908


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED


BUILDINGS) REGULATIONS 1968


Proposal to carry out works for alterations to Stephen Park, Easinston.


PUBLIC NOTICE LIONS 100 CLUB,—No. 77. PUBLIC NOTICE


YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING EDUCATION COMMITTEE


INFORMATION ABOUT


VACANCIES ON FULL-TIME ADVANCED COURSE IN FURTHER EDUCATION


Riding and seeking If^ofmation about vacancies on fuU-tlmeaiKj Sandsvich courses in■ technical


OUUU)VlUl wmow •" and commercial colleges thiouRh


Diplomas should contact following officers- MR. r . McARDLE. Mr R. Ktlburn.


Countv Education Offices, Ext. 525 and 528.


8 Bond Street. Wakefield Tel.: Wakefield 7o234.


LEGAL NOTICE


STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHER CLAIMANTS


THOMPSON OXBURGH DECEASED


p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


Trustee Act 1925 that any ——MITrHELL STREET. Cllth- pei-son. having a cjaltaagalna t, I ST^MITCHia ^ terraccd house I


ursuant to Section 27 of the


or an interest in tlie estate Thompson Oxburgli late of 9 The


Acres Whiteacre Lane Bairow Blackburn Lancashire retired


kitchen, three bedrooms, room containing shower and wash


comprising lo u n g e , dining ro om .


i who dlea on the 27th day of September 1968 having by his Will dated the 13th day_ of March 1967 appointed John


Master Painter and Decorator


Gardiner Houldswortli of 4 Duck Street Clltheroo Lancashire Executor and Trustee thereof and to whom a Grant of Pi'°hate of the said Will and one Codicil was issued out of the District Probate Registry at Lancaster on the 28th dav of February 1969 is


low with garage, three bed l rooms, centrally heatcd. well


Students living in ^ Viesi,


Dining room lias F re n ^ widows opomng Into secluded patio. kitchen including breakfast bar. Main bedroom


out the country Degrees and Higher National the


sized ‘ bedrooms with Attractive bathroom with shower. Downstairs cloaks.


integral garage Offers considered for quick sale. Phone Whalley 3549.


PROPERTY FOR SALE


BLACKPOOL.—Must sell. £2,000 secures. 7 bedroomed Boardlntr


rirmioDod Central Heatinp. Good letting a?ea m Blackpool 28166 for appoint- |


iettlnc


ment to v i e w . ____________ ;__ ^raoin* donna°bungalow. 4 v».


3-bod-


s r w i . r ; a T 'c Y s h S | f f ^ « necessary. Phono Cainfoitn 2004


old central heating: 6 miles N. of Morecambe, for house or bun Clltheroo or Gisourn


evenings


ACCOMMODATION TO LET


TO LET spacious furnished apartment in best part of Clitheroe containing two double bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen/diner. Central heating, telephone and gorago for two cars. Suitable for two business people to share. Long let pre-


and weekends.—Write Box R6. Advertiser and Times.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


basin. Outside W.O. »nd *<*• WANTED BEDSITTER for quiet many extras.—Apply above,


day of SUPERIOR semi-detached bunga- “ '


faid out gardens arid vlevre to


ront. 13 Grlndleton Rd.. West Bradford. Tel. Clltheroe 3936.


a Notice Is hereby given that 414. _ ---- --------------------- t pplication has been made to proceed to distribute the assets


I Interest to Messrs. Baldwin. Weeks & Baldwin of 4 Duck Street Clitheroc aforesaid the solicitors for the said John Gardiner Houldsworth on or before the 24tli day of October J 1969 after which date the said


ohn Gardiner Houldsworth will shawe College of Further Educa- entitled thereto having regard To L e t i rom ^ o


he Bowlancl Rural District of the said Thompson Oxburgh Council by the West Wythen- deceased among the parties i


prising" sundry internal alter­ ations and the formation of several now windows at front and rear of the premises.


cluded In a list of Buildings of Architectural or Historic Inter­ est issued by the Minister of | Lancashire. Housing and Local Government


Die property has been In­


copy of the plans and documents which accompanied it arc avail­ able for inspection during normal office hours a-t the Coun­ tcil Offices, Bow!and 'Rural' Dis- that


under Section 32 of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1962. A copy of the application and a


make representations to the County Council about the appli­ cation should make them *"


CUtlieroc Any person who wishes to


rict Council 32 Pimlico Road,


BALDWIN, WEEKS & BALDWIN, Solicitors.


ust, 1969.


4. Duck Street, CUtheroe.


PARISH OF ALL HALLOWS, MITTON.


Council "of All Hallows, Mitton, aintend to apply for a Faculty ___ „


TAKE NOTICE the Parochial


Church


witting during the period of better maintenance of the same. | Lancashire. (Tel. 3655/6) twenty-one days beginning with namely the date of publication of this The removal of kerbs from all notice, to the Clerk of the neglected and dilapidated graves


County Council at County Hall. ancl levelling of mounds. Wakefield.


P. J. BUTCHER. Clerk of the West Riding of Yorkshire County Council.


t h a t a n y p e r s o n w i s h in g o b t a in f u r t h e r p a r t i c u l a r s o f t h e s a id p ro p o s e d w o rk s a n d a n v


p e r s o n s w i s h in g t o m a k e a n y r e p r e s e n ta t io n s tn r e s p e c t th e r e ­ o f o r in r e l a t io n t o th e p r e s e r ­ v a t io n o f a n y p a r t i c u l a r g r a v e ­


1 POULTRY


he Churchyard surrounding the to mShnm & Yorke. Olinrtered In I said Parish Church for the surveyors, Littlemoor, Clitheroe,


tthe following works in and about por further particulars apply uthorising them to carry out sunpiy, DATED this 34th day of Aug­


hereby required to send particu- _rt,,K lars in writing of his claim or


single man.—Write* Box Advertiser and Times.


loans


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F. U- I Richards L td 11 WelfnH Rd. Leicester.


V.™ i v S . i M o f his claim or COUNTRY COTTALt TO Lei o n buyer. would _ consider Market. All


PROPERTY TO LET | BUSINESS WANTED 1—DV mTTAGE TO LET on I


lease In Wtgglcsworth area. 2/3 bedrooms, mains electricity and good water. Tenant liable for |


repairs.—Apply ^ Box Advertiser and Times.


No. T2, FARMS TO LET


tion for planning permission to only to the claims and interests! as w^tne w n am iu cam’ out works of alteration for i 0f which notice shall then have the purpose of conversion to an been received by the said Messrs, outdoor activities centre, _com-| Baldwin. Weeks and Baldwin.


near Gisburn and Clitheroc. l 92 acres of land and an. excel­


THE MANOR HOUSE FARM, RIMINGTON


1070 as to the Houso and Buildings


ent house and range of outbuild-


^Applications to be made in writing to the Agents who will supply the necessary particulars T. H. TAYLOR & SON. F.A.I., N Thn Estato Olfioos.


ewmarket Street. Skinton. M Farm To Lot—


uildings. Main electricity and both mains and private water


160 acres Milking accommoda­ btion for 27. and other good


ONUBENT HEAD FARM. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


lu lllw ____ ___ 12th May


. 2nd February 1970 12th Mav


replies answered. Write F4. Blackburn Times, 36 Penny Street, Blackburn. BB1 6HQ.


WANTED EMPTY THE ATTIC AND PUT £ £ £ '5 IN YOUR POCKET.


We buy second-hand furniture, house-1 hold appliances, crockery etc. Houses and shops (fittings and stock) cleared, in fact, we will buy everything.


TEL. NELSON 66790.


I BUY AND COLLECT children's, babies, ladles' a n d gent’s clothes, curtains, bedding, orna­ ments. etc.—Ring Accrington 35885


AGRICULTURAL SCRAP. Top Prices. Machines. Tractors and all Farm Scrap.


Removed or cut on the spot- NICHOL­ SON. LINKSHOUSE. LANESHAN- BRIDUE Tel. Wycollcr 304. anytime.


J -?™v bar required, Prlvaie cash T4


^ ^ d ^ c u p b ^ and access to balcony. T w o o t h S ^ fitted cuDboards and other good


■wardrobes. Built 1965. The property is freehold Pull central heating nnd


BEAUMONT, LEYS CLOSE, WISWELL


Tim sale of this property was suspended some time ago when


the present owners had to delay moving. Vacant possession can now be offered with certainty Oct./Nov.


i m isc e l la n eo u s sa l e s MISCELLANEOUS SALES


LARGE 8T0GK of record players a tape recorders and radiograms


683.


Hart terms you can afford.—A. E. W greaves. Moor- Lane, and 2 oone Lane. CUtheroe. Tel.


HEALTHILIFE Instant skimmed l milk, rich In fat free protein,


tactose and mineral- salts. Con­ fains the equivalent of 8 pints


or 3/3.—C. R. Hargreaves and Sons, Grocers. 40-48 Parson Lane. Clitheroe.


FREE TIPPING for hard nibble. —Three Rivers Caravan Park. Eaves Hall Lane, West Bradford. Tel. CUtheroe 3523.


ELLESMERE CAMERAS always have over 200 cameras and 100 projectors in stock. Part exchange and No Deposit Terms with pleasure. Newsletter and bargain lists sent on request or better still, why not pay us a visit? You will bo welcome a t “The Friendly Camera Shop” Ellesmere Cameras, 15-17, Bolton Road. Walkden, Manchester. Phone: Walkden 57M.


VIVA GAS VP


Old Cooker, up to £25 allowed your Old Gas Fire. We


APPLIANCES to £10 allowed


your


stock all makes, and all appli­ ances. Fitted within 10 days.


advance. & T b e ^ e ’S any I VIVA GAS APPLIANCES evening between 6 and 7 pun,


106 BLACKBURN ROAD, ACCRINGTON.


Tel.


32/24 PRESTON NEW BLACKBURN.


Tel. Day 57?r* — Night 36521.


T.V. RENTALS, no deposit. Re- conditioned sets from 7/- week, low deposit. BB.C.-2 sets from 9/- week. Sets over 3 years old.— H Kaine & D. Rawson, 79 Lowcrgate, CUtheroe. Tel. 3444.


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


NEW and second-hand modern i pianos. Leading makes. Includ­


Bentley Mannlngton a n d Weston Knight. Specialists In Farfisa and Baldwin electronic organs. Confidential


Repairs and tuning service. s Pollards (a family business


terms. Since 1860). 20/22 Standlsh treet Burnley. Tel. 25829.


BEADS NEED RETHREADING? —Take them to Coneron and Leemlng. 17-19 Moor Lane. CUtheroe.


HOOVER WASHING MACHINES and vacuum cleaners. Irons, kettles, fan heaters, etc., from your Hoover dealer: A. E. Har­ greaves, Moor Lane and Woone


Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 2683. FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring


your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre 72/74/76 Scotland Road, Nelson


BRASSWARE. coins, Victorian Jewellery, oottery and china.— _____________________________


CUtheroe 3880.


CLEAR OUT AND WE'LL PAY OUT.— Furniture, household eoods, etc. wanted. Distance no object Millys, 2 Cambridge I Street. Brierlleld Tel Nelson 66796.


HOUSE CLEARANCES: all types of furniture wanted, cookers, electrical, sports, curios, any­ Whthing considered—J. Gleave, 103


alley Rd.. CUtheroe. Tel. 3880


SIX GEESE FOR SALE.30/- each ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES. 1 -Ring Stonyhurst. 404.


AGRICULTURAL


ALL SCRAP implements


wick 3517


bought for cash Smith, Station j 35m.m SLIDE PROJECTOR and! qtrptph POVFRfi now available Yard, Gisburn. Tel. Barnolds-| or screen requlred.-Tel. Clith-1


aAGRICULTURAL nd machinery TUITION REQUIRED


I GUITAR LESSONS REQUIRED lor brother and sister, IQ and 16 years.—Tel. Whallcy 2105.


PERSONAL


CLITHEROE PLAY SCHOOL (St. Mary's Parish Hall). A few vac­ ancies still exist for September. Informal play for pre-school children. Ring CUtheroe 2027 or


3101. YOUR SPENCER CORSETIERE.


3901 for appointment. LOST


eroe 3230. , Times.


WANTED a magnifying glass for pensioner, state size and price. —Write Box Tl, Advertiser and


WANTED. "Sights and scenes In A the nibble Valley” by Fielding.


PIANO WANTED.—Apply Langshaw Drive, Clithcroe.


Mrs. Doris Sellers, (B.SS.S.A)., pORF AND CUTTING PIGS 2 Eastfield Drive/ West Brad- ford, Clitheroe.—Tel. Olltheroe |


WANTED EACH WEEK Supply ot


COWS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Also


and casualties attended to promptly. Contact the


I Steele & Son, Solicitors. Castle- gate, Clitheroo, Lancashire the'


writing from the said Liquidator, are personally or by their Solicitors to come in and prove t their debts or claims at such


Liquidator of the said Company, l and. If so required by notice in |


| thereof they will be excluded j from tlie benefit of anv distri-1 bution made before such debts


i are proved. Dated this eighteenth day of


August 1969. WM. GREENWOOD.


| N.B. Tills notice is purely TENDERS


formal. All known Creditors have | been, or will be, paid in full.


William Dawson Greenwood of BROWN LEATHER pocket wallet own centre. Reward.—Apply |


lost, Friday, August 15th, be­ ttween Clitheroo Golf Club and


Advertiser and. Times. fledime and place as shall be sped- I in such notice, or in defaiilt i


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


B.M.S. Kemovals-Storage, Box- wood St„ Blackburn. Tel. 60456.


STUBBS’ Moving-Storing Cedar | St., Blackburn. Tel. 67122.


CO-OP reraovals-etoragc, all areas See Branch Managers. Divi 1/3 £


MOTOR CARS


be Inspected during normal | working hours.


t (1964), 40,000 miles. Well main-1 ,


H to the Secretary. Brockliall b ospital, Old Langlio, Blackburn,


1961 A35 VAN Cliatburn 284.


ained and chauffeur driven. Can Written offers to bo addressed efore 27th August, 1989.


for sale.—Tel.


1967 CORTINA 1500 De-luxe, four door. Tel. Clitheroe 2388.


MORRIS MINOR, good cond.. e taxed and tested. Gold Seal


eroe. ngine.—23 Bright St.. Clltlv rincess Av.,. Clitheroe. T o p £ Dogs


1363 TRIUMPH 12/50, good cond. P throughout, £250 o.n.o.—5 |


I960 TRIUMPH HERALD 1250. v New clutch, disc brakes, tyres aud exhaust


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


PUBLIC CONVENIENCES NEWTON


t The Council invite tenders for


The Parachute Regiment’s Free-Fall Team represents only a small part of the many highly skilled, highly specialised activities carried out by today’s soldiers in many different parts I paymcnt of a deposit of £3 3s. Od. of the world. There are more than 200 Army jobs to choose from, I ^Bowlanci*R.D.c/’Mvhich will be many of which carry trade union recognition in civilian life. “ you would like more details of the opportunities open to you m | documents, the Regular Army, please fiill in the coupon below, or call in at


he Council's Architects, Messrs. , Sami. Taylor, Son and Platt, 60


he erection of public convenien­ ces at Newton, General con­ ditions, specifications and forms t of tender may be obtained from


i Manchester Road, Burnley, on


your local Army information Office. Send for a free leaflet about life in today’s Regular Army!


I


ARMY CAREERS INFORMATION OFFICE 13a RICHER CHURCH STREET, BLACKBURN (TO. 54303)


ARMY CAREERS INFORMATION OFFICE, TA CENTRE, KEIGHLEY GREEN. BURNLEY (Tel. 22004).


1969 ..................


system. Sunshine roof, seat belts, etc. £365 O.n.o. 22 MAYFAIR ORESCENT, J WILPSHIRE. Tel. Blackburn 47093.


CARAVANS


CARAVAN FOR SALE, four berth 12’ Sprite touring model.—See Mr. Lecming, Coneron and Leemlng. 17-19 Moor Lane, Clithoroe. Tel. 2626.


GARAGES (by cheque_ only, payable to | TWO _G A RACK


envelope endorsed "Tender for Public Conveniences,” should bo forwarded to the undersigned to reach him not later than first post on Friday. 12th September,


Tenders enclased in a sealed I ley Centre.—Tel. Whalley 3106.


GOOD AS NEW DRESS AGENCY


n Tito lowest, or any tender not I aecessarily accepted, and any


approval by the Minister of Housing and Local Government.


cceptance to bo subject to


L. D. TELFORD, Clerk to the Council.


Council Offices, 32, Pimlico Road, Clitheroc. 22 August. I960.


50 Parson Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 2322.


Crimplote, Trloel, Cotton Summer, drosses from 9/11 Coats, Skirts from 20/11 Skirts from 7/6


HATS, HANDBAGS, SHOES ! ALL AT LOW PRICES


LET Whal­


8° to


EDISFORD KENNELS Expert Beauty Treatment


Dogs and Cats Boarded Collection a n d Delivery


for Terriers, Poodles and AH Breeds


Service


Pedigree puppies supplied ‘ Mrs. J. NUTTALL Tel: Clitheroo 2129


LABRADOR pedigree puppl“ „ Dog at stud.—Tel. Cliatburn 457


JACK RUS8ELL nuppX® for,s?™ also dog at stud.--Mautlslcy Thornyholme. S o w .


JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES 8 weeks old.—Hall Deer House


& 3&


TWO PUPPIES five week’s old frco to good h„mc -—


PETS


SIAMESE KITTEM4 Good pedt- l^'-WhltcsMo^Tol Whalley


Side Cottages. Chntburn' GhG1"


7\Cny,n,” t Tel' St°ny‘ 8 Brook


OLD LANGHO BLACKBURN , FOR SALE: Zephyr 6 saloon


brockhall hospital


AND EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS WYCOLLAR T.C.


NORFOLK STREET. COLNE. Tel. Colne 370.


NORTH EAST LANCS WHOLESALERS LTD..


DOGS


SHIREBTJRN BOARDING KENNELS


CLIPPING - STRIPPING ALL BREEDS


Collection and Delivery


Mrs. ROSE KENYON Tel: Clillicroc 3846


dlam.—Write Box No. SI Adver­ tiser and Times.


s lso Inscribed or plain S.H. olid silver dish or plate. 4-6in.


CABIN TRUNK required for student.—Tel. Whalley 2114.


JC^COVEMnow^vMlable


unusual suite or chair shape.— Tel. Clitheroe 3975.


NEW CYCLES, no deposit terms, from 7/6 per week.—A. E. Har-


Liane. Clltheroe. Tel. 2683 16 1963 HONDA 50cc.. good cond.—


17-19 Moor Lane, Olitheroc. 21 Standen Rd.. CUtheroe.


SINCER PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEW­ ING MACHINE. Zig-Zag. Button Holes. Overlock etc. Absolute bargain £19. Can be seen a t Mrs. GALLAGHER, 269 MANCHESTER ROAD. BURNLEY. Tel. 29405.


1 “Phocus”


BLACKBURN’S BRIGHTEST CAMERA SHOP HAS THE WIDEST RANOE OF PROJECTORS IN THE AREA. BOTH SLIDE AND CINE.


We must have the biggest and best stock the area, and we know we give the best service.


TRY OS AND SEE. No deposit tenns available at:— Phocus


15 NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN.


CABIN TRUNK FOR SALE. £6.— Apply 39 SalthiU Rd., Ciithcroe


12v. BATTERY, little used, suit 1J00 etc., cheap.—Tel. Clltheroc 2388.


FIRESIDE CHAIRS, attractive settee, wash-hand stand, double bed, bedside tables, wood table, step ladders, cheap.—Tel. Clith- woo 2367.


TERMINATION OF LEA8E, must sell., cafe equipment, tables, clmlrs, deep freeze, butchers’ fridge, deep fryer, geyser, etc. Also household gas fridge and cooker in excellent condition.— 38 Castle St„ Clitheroc. Tel. 2182.


FREE, largo quantity dry wood chipping, continuous supplies, —Ernest Slater Ltd., Prepared Joinery Works, Goulbourno Street, Keighley.


BARGAIN, navy/wliito ’Silver Cross pram, good cond., £5-10-0. —Ring Clltheroe 3757.


ONE DARK OAK 8IDEBOARD In good cond., £3-10-0.—Apply 22


Sal thill Road, Olltiieroo.


EDIXA PRISMAT CAMERA and case, F2.8 lens, two - years old. Offers.—Tel. Cllthcroe 3005.


TAN-SAD PRAM, bath and stand and carry-cot for sale.—7 Wood- fields, Stonyhurst.


BOY’S BICYCLE, suit age seven, £8; scooter suit age flvo, £1; 00 gauge clockwork engine, wagons and track. 35/-.—Ring Clltheroo 3277.


SHOP EQUIPMENT, scales, coun­ brters, glass cases, etc.—51 Sliaw-


idge, Clltheroe. . v


RELIANT SPARE WHEEL for sale, fitted new tyro and tube; one pair car ramps, unused; battery chargeor. to clear £0 tlie ]0t.—37 Wliaiiey Road. Read.


CABIN TRUNK, goo Tel Chatbum 570.


ood cond, cheap


GEV-E-TABS supply every known vitamin1 and mineral noeded for human health and happiness.


. '


There is a special pack of GEV- E-TAB to meet vegetarian re­ quirements.—0. R. Rarer eaves it Sons, Grocers, 40-46 Parson Lane. Clitheroe.


JOE DAVIE8 BILLIARD TABLE, 4 size completo wVtti.eues etc, now. £16.—Rlng Whallcy 3485


after 6 p.m. ' ■


cedar WOOD garden shed, 7ft, Cx 5 f t . . £15 o.n.0.—1 Newton St.. Olitheros.


Sttockis B HITEWOOD FURNITURE W 2/- in the £ OFF


Pl»t» writ, or phono tor Irto catiloiuo.


.LIVE ANIMAL CA8UALTY SERVICE . ' Animate unfit . for ' livestock Apply 48 ; Telephone Rochdale 48469,


ALLAN HELL1WELL AND'SONS, MOSS SIDE FARM, MILNROW, NEAR; ROCHDALE,


markets uplifted within 50 miles radius.


ookiits ol Homecharm and . Lidai THE SILVER KEY


195 Padlham Road. Burnley Tol. 23450. . ,


PINNACLE LADDER NEW AND SHOP-SOILED


■ GET A


12ft, to 22ft. £8 0 0 14ft. to afift, 110 OO


16ft. to 80ft. £11 10 0


8ft. to 14ft. W 5 0 . . M13 0 10ft. to 18ft. 16 10 0 . ,


Save money. Buy now! •• Shop 'soiled New


l ta is oi t is s <13 10 0


tS 2 6


ED BROXUP (TIMBER) LTD


PLUMBE ST, BURNLEY Telephone 25610


PINNACLE WORKS ■


The six new coins of the Realm being Introduced have values as follows: 50 NEW PENCE = 10/-; 10 NEW PENCE = 2/-; 5 NEW PENCE = 1/-; 2 NEW PENCE = Two-fifths OM/-; 1 NEW PENCE = One-fifth of 1/-; 4 NEW PENCE = Tenth


of 1/-.


TO ALL WHO RUN SHOPS AND SMALL BUSINESSES


(and to all readers)


The new 50 New Penny piece (10/-) comes ■in on October 14th.


The old half-crown goes out on January .1st next. THESE THREE CHANGES WILL


SIMPLIFY THE EVENTUAL SWITCH TO DECIMAL CURRENCY (15th February, 1971)


The new official booklet “New Money in your shop” is now available,


. . .


«MUCH MORE NEW MONEY IN YOUR SHOPm


will result from advertising in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. Classified Advertising brings especially quick results.;


,


Tel. Clltheroe 2323 or Call at our.’ , King Street Office. ,


' Ereaves. Moor Lane and Woone


WATCH NEEDING REPAIR? Take It to Coneron & Leemlng


3i Church Square. Worsthorne. Write or Phone Burnley 27882.


TRICYCLE REQtnnao to four year old. good cond. CMtheroc 3183.


buy and colled all your dis­ carded clothing.—


Mrs. Howarth. -s u i tTel.


—Gudgon, 18 Darkwood Ches cent, Chatburn.


LOGS and chopped firewood, cheap for quick sale.—Maudsley, Thorneyholme, Barrow.


„e,™ntolley Roaa- Td* TWIN NAVY PUSHCHAIR as new,


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury —Write or Phono. Sharp, Mellor 2787


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


RENT YOUR T.V. from 7/6 per week. Including aerial main, t tenonce. Limited number of


ahoroughly reconditioned sets


Moor Lane, and Woone Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 2683.


vailable.—A. E. Hargreaves ng Rodgers, Hopkinson, Zender,


Accrington Day Night 36521.


32873—


CAMERA CABIN BINOCULARS


Zeiss. Pentax, etc., from £ &-10-0. Inst. Came ms from 54/-. INST. CINE CAMERAS from 15 fins. POLAROID CAMERAS from £6-19-6. Pictures and Photos framed. Railway and Car Repro­ ductions by PRESCOTT-PICKUP, 30 BLACKBURN ROAD. AOCR1NGTON. TEL. 31802.


BICYCLE to suit boy of 6 to


OBITUARY


Bom a t Agden Farm, Bashall He was staff in | Eaves, Mrs. Simpson was. the |


Villas, Waddington died at her senior ln


I ^ Pfmm CheetoU^% 2m !


_________________________ A service at Waddington Basingstoke area. PREWETTS nine In one


SINGER PORTABLE ELE0TRI0 SEW­ ING MACHINE. Zig-Zag Button Holes. Overlock etc. Absolute bargain. £17-10. Can be seen a t Mrs. GALLAGHER, 260 MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY. Tel. 20405.


Juice from vegetables


—C. R Hargreaves 6s Grocers, 40-46. Parson Clitheroe.


Sons, Lane,


jo irom tjiieewui raiixi. ber of Waddington Methodist He had a Wndly and pi Mrs. Simpson was a mem- lover of music. i — - -


Mrs. M. Simpson I Calderstones and Brockhall Mrs. Meta ’Simpson of Brook


_ i strative sWe serving a t both


son’s home in Grindleton on Mental Hospital, Basuih Friday. She was 79.


^ Basingstoke, in employment


p y


10 year's, £5—14 Langshaw ™ L - retired 18 years sport, Mr. Hargraves was a keen Drive, OUtheroe.


nf the ln.tc Mr William i a,.-.-.------ — - _ \ golfer, a wide reader and a


, ohiioso-


Church. She is survived by phicai nature and^wasn the three sons and a daughter. known and- respected in _


, compost fed un-sprayed.soiL 1/8 | s . Joselin. interment was a t of the Basing Lodge, a founder


DUTCH DRESSER, new cond. Tel. Clitheroe 4196.


3kw. STORAGE HEATER, good cond., £15.—Phone Chatbum 33<3.


2Ut BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES OUR SPECIALITY.


TAX FREE RINGS. REIMANS


Bullion Dealers, (Old Gold bought). SWISS watch and clock repairs. Also Oatholic Repository. Leather and Fancy goods.


YORKSHIRE STREET, BURNLEY.


TEL. BURNLEY 24705.


Past the culvert next to St. Mary’s Church. 3 minutes bus station.


I and a member of several side degrees.


Mr. T. Musgrovc


Thursday at his home, aged | 72.


| sures. During the first world war he I


and lived for some time In Hlghfield Road. Mr. Musgrove was a member of the Ancient Order of Foresters, and motor-1 ing was one of his chief plea-


Ail club checks taken (H.p. possible). | church on Monday. Cremation was at Plcasington.


______________ ____ w _ ____ re-upholstery, save middleman's | Mr. Musgrove leaves a widow,


gns. Chairs £7, over 100 patterns. Frco estimates. Distance no object. Wrlto or 1 \ f _ ,


27188. a quality camera, we invito you to con- , , v


’t r a s i tw ° s*ters tw


)F YOU ARE OONTEMPLAT.NO buying | ^ Qf ^ N o n £ a n C h ip d l a £e (off Padlham Road).


phone: HENLEY, 50 ZION STREET S U l . n . L . r i a i g l i lV C b * " "


tvt p 1 - T „ , _


BURNLEY. Tel. The death has taken place . suddenly at Basingstoke, Hamp


suit the recognised experts. Part Hargraves, formerly of Whal- Exchange with pleasure and our *'No


.


Deposit Terms” carry only 7!$'o interest w v - +, Qnrrmrl ervn -if TLTr with up to 24 months to repay. News- Wa s IHC SGCOnCl SOU OI Mr.


j j e WflS 62.


better and Bargain Lists sent on request Charles Percy Hargraves, for or better still—why not pay us a visit? many years clerk and steward


Sm.S18h%”elSkMW^MERAds:: of Calderstones Hospital. Wlml- 15-17 BOLTON ROAD. WALKDEN, ley . Ma n che st er , phone: walkden 5754.


| ..v T.-.T Nsh™t!ing* 6’ x 2' 6"; i uuand


with his two brothers, Ronnie Harry, Mr.


Hargraves


10’ x 2’ 6".—Waterloo Timber mar School and in 1924 was Co Tel. Clitheroe 3263,


263.


^ attended Clitheroe Royal Gram- school vice-captain and captain


CEDAR PROTECTION. Cedar Castle House wood water repellent.—Water-1 On leaving school, Mr. Har-


3 loo_ Timber Co. Tel. Clitheroe graves worked a t Barrow Print _ Works with the intention of


FORMICA. Cut sizes or formica training as a chemist, work tops made to your re-1 However the closing of tile I qutrmentSi-WaterlM Timber | workfi dui'ing Uie trade depres­


sion meant this ambition was DECORATIVE plywood doors, never realised.


REFRIGERATORS by leading makers. No deposit credit sale M terms at.—A E. Hargreaves,


Super satin flifisn. Teak. oak. I Mr. Hargraves joined the |


sapele, silver ash.—Waterloo hospital service on the admini- Tlmber Co. Tel. Olitheroo 3263.


DUKES BROW GARAGE


oor Lane and Woone Lane, | Olltheroe. Tel. 2683.


JEWELLERY REPAIRS of every description undertaken at: Coneron and Lecming. 17-19 Moor Lane Clltheroe.


PEEL STREET LAUNDRAMAT and dry cleaning, open dally 8-30 a.m. to 9 P-m. 8 lbs. dry cleaning 10/-.—'Tel. Clltheroe


8091.


BLUE formica-topped tubular steel table two matching ohairs and two stools, £8.— Apply 7 Milthorne Av.. Clith­ eroe.


TWO boy's grey 'Sumrie' suits, chest 30/32 (Glggleswlok School uniform): one fawn duffle coat


lent condition.—Tel. Whalley 2105.


eroe. Tel. 3029.


1958 M.G. 1300, Smoke Orey .......... £775 1955 ROVER 7009. F im Class . . . . £795 I


1055 HILLMAN IMP. White .......... £315 1965 (Series! MERCEDES 770S. Automatic. Ono O w n e r . Immaculate


DUKES BROW, BLACKBURN TEL. 57545.


L. & M. FRANKLAND COKE & COAL MERCHANT


LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE WISH TO ANNOUNCE


31 ST. PAULS STREET, Previously of '


tw o roate k / i e ’y S ^ - w o S S I That as from 30th August, 1969 dresses 34/36” bust. All excel-1


TWO three-piece suites, one black leather, one rust moquette £35 each.—16 Park Av., Clith- |


INTERIOR AND


EXTERIOR DESIGN WHAT ARE WE?


We Design the Interior and Exterior ot CLUBS, OFFICES. HOUSES. HOTELS, etc.—


What can we do for you :


Advt&e you on your colour schemes. Re-design your Kit­ chen. Design a Modem Garden tor you—In lact we re-deslgn anything for you.


BE THE ENVY OF YOUR FRIENDS and design belore you decorate. Inquiries welcome. Estimates by appointment.


CONTACT US NOW!


12 BOURNES ROW, HOGHTON.


Tel. Hoghton 845. Don't let this happen to YOlT Are


...ora Mill Bottled?. A Butt? -I Dragooil


Or a chef 7|


Whether yl Slatternly! There's n| sad—


Have you\


their new address will be 16 BALMORAL AVE., CLITHEROE


- ----- - J -'— — ■ —


Tel. No. will remain the same Clitheroe 2722


..............................£1750 , , „ „ , ° b™ttos-


I served in France with the East | | Lancashire Regiment. The Rev. J. C. Hudson con-1 ducted a service at the Parish


He was a native ot CUtheroe I


He leaves a widow, formeily Miss Dorothy Duxbury, of


.


Mr. Tom Musgrovc, of Eshton family, and is survived by ms Terrace, Clitheroe, died last | mother and two brothers.


A former haulage contractor, I Blackburn, and a


netball Last week’s results!


Trutex Toppers 14, Calder­


stones 6. Paper Dolls 6, Whallcy 13.


Re-arranged game: Road


Runners 17, Trutex Tigers 13. Cancelled games—Smarties


United v Trutex Tigers: Road Runners v Ladybirds; Bill- ington v Dynamo Electric. Next week’s fixtures.


tex Tigers: Paper Dolls v Smarties United. Tuesday: Trutex Toppers v


Monday: Billington v Tru­


Ladybirds. Wednesday: Whalley v


Road Runners. Thursday: Trinity YC v


Calderstones. LEAGUE TABLE


Whalley.......... Smarties Utd.


Ladybirds — Billington — Calderstones . Paper Dolls .,


T’tex Toppers Dynamo Elec.


p W D L p 11 10 1 0 21 11 9 1 1 19


,


vegetable I Methodist Church on Tuesday, Mr. Hargraves was P - grown on was conducted by the Rev. E. nent Freemason, a past


All Hallow’s Churchyard. Mit- member of the Lodda Lodge ton.


i f . t im e * ^ Qf


CLITH] i NOT II


n


I$ I4 p i


No leadership about Clitheroc whcn|


/entertained Read at ( burn Road on SatuJ , On the contrary, crumbled on a u |


■ which became rcccpti| ; spin and would have even more disastrous!!


s with half an hour still I ; I t was a game thal duccd some good: 11 Seddon who, with Grl gave Read an openinrl


: his innings and he w;l ■ out. Clitheroe finishing just half the Read toil


' nership of 98 hit seveil and a six in his il reached his 50 in ju ;|


. the hour and was o u t . before four o'clock wll


went down one knel attempted to sweep i f Blackburn to leg. Vaughton’s 31 includi


: sent down. It was--really: .VanI


severely treated all thl : deliveries which the f


sixes—one each off and Goodway; he I


day for in addition r | three catches and one man. All this apart.-:: t h l


bum—he turned sonl A d a )


Road Runners 11 12


Trinity Y.C. . .. 7 Trutex Tigers 11


8


10 4 1 5 9 10 4 1 5 9 4 3 3 2 0


9 7 0 2 14 9 4 2 3 10


0 0


0 2


Wanderers’ Juniors win


under—12 team beat Clith­ eroe under 12’s a t Chatburn. Road last week. Ribblesdale scored 66 in 20 overs, and Clltheroe replied with 54 for


A Ribblesdale Wanderers


7. RIBBLESDALE W: Gir- van not out 20; Peel b Walker 1; R. Birch b Hall 4; M. Holden c and b Hall 25; j . Forbes b Hall 0; D. Thomas b Hall 0; C. Briggs c Hall b Walker 1; P. Seedle not out 1; Extras 13; Total


Walker 7—2—26—2; Sims 2_0—7—0; Bennett 2—0—4


(6 wkts) 66. Bowling: Hall, 9—3—14—4;


CLITHEROE: I. Bennett c Birch b Feel 15; P. Rodwell c and b Peel T, B. Sims b Peel 0; P. Hall b Peel 13; R. Walker c Holden b Forbes 4- B. Ross b Birch 0; G. Bennett b Forbes 0; J. Green, run out 2; N. Dlnsdale, not out l ; S. Stewart, not out 0; Extras 12; Total (7 wkts)


—0. 54. DECIMAL CURRENCY


LEARN TO CONVERT Cut this out and save it


And watch this space for further information.


' 0 11


7 8 5 3


8 6 6 6 0


a l


t h e l i d o Sunday was an


tant day in the owners' calendar! occasion being th:| them Gala at


of Reliants when we | Skipton. several meeting us on -the w.


borough Lido. There was a good


sultry as we took the I road through Boltoi f past Beamslev Beal over Blubberhouses I -rogate and Knaresbcl


The weather wa: I The chairman - of |


borough Urban- opened the gala, ancl tion to extending J welcome he . tookl interest in the eventl


gramme .the first: evd the children's:: fan! parade. None of th l cost more tham 5s. I were made out of crtl


There was a :i l Campers


branches in additicJ Lancashire were re;l covering an area f r l Yorkshire to Lincoli| many new friends: the enjoyments of: together.'. .


was taken. _to. n i c a m p e r s who had a | Saturday night.” 'T l


After lunch, oil


The afternoon v| up with a. full prog |


events, the first manouvrcabiUty / ,tl members acquittcl


selves well despite: i l


ing in the prize lie I In the toddlers’IT


determined War) second prize. : the getting third prizl ladies’ novelty: ra c |


Variety


.tested mixed dot match. In fact evei five to 55 Nvas vr( for. not: least: by variety of game- fortune teller.


There was a ki


: for Richard Vaughtol ' Half the side were c l just under 50 when he [


moments were a ft! catch by Malcolm


The presentatio:! and prizes was peil


-


Mrs. Joan Mills. t | hostess, who than] one who had con (


the success of annual gala.


So ended anothel .


dav out w ith.,til Owners’ Club. The I


cashire branch inquiries fre


member Reliant oI THREEl


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