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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July VS, 1965 TYRES at TRADE P R IC E S


W. & F. DAWSON LTD. PRIMROSE GARAGE • CUTHEROE


Dunlop and Miclielin Tel. 3883/4/5/6 SALES BY AUCTION F. W- L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegatei ■ CUtheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel. 2092 WHALLEY OFFICE


36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495 OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL


DETAILS OF PROPERTY FOR SALE ON REQUEST.


PUBLIC NOTICES


YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING EDUCATION COMMITTEE


INFORMATION ABOUT VACANCIES ON FULL-TIME ADVANCED COURSE IN FURTHER EDUCATION


Biding and seeking Information about vacancies on full-time and Sandwich courses in technical ] and commercial colleges through­ out the country, leading to Degrees and Higher National Diplomas should contact the following officers.


Students living m the West |


MB. T.' McARDLE. Mr B. Kilbum,


Countv Education Offices, 8 Bond Street. Wakefield' ' Tel.: Wakefield 75234. Ext. 525 and 528.


PRESTON AND DISTRICT WATER BOARD


RESERVOIRS (SAFETY PROVISIONS) ACT 1930


BHie Preston and District Water thoard hereby give notice that t ey have received in respect of sheir Spade Mill No 2 Reservoir Loituate in the Urban District of


Notice of Receipt of Report Statutory Inspection.


Inspection under Section 2 of the above Act issued by Mr. R. D. Robinson, B.Eng.. M.I.C.E., M I W.E.. M.Con.E.. of Messrs. G. H. Hill & Sons 51, Mosley Street, Manchester, and dated 9th July 1989. and that the said report may be Inspected at the office of Cl the Clerk to the Board, Town


ngridge a report on a statutory


Municipal Building Preston


in erk's Office. Municipal Build­ ..


g, Preston . W. E. E. LOCKLEY


Clerk to the Board.


PINNACLE LADDERS .


'OP SOILED LADDERS I i liable in various sizes. |


FEW RECLAIM AND


' vop Soiled New £6 10 . 0


: , £8 0 0


! [


|


£p Soiled New 10ft tO 18ft


o 8ft to 14ft 5 5 0


! top Soiled New j. S10 0 0


iop Soiled ■ New . 14ft to 26ft


12ft to 22ft


£9 15 0 £11 12 6


f top Soiled New “ £11 10 0 . £13 10 0


16ft to 30ft PINNACLE WORKS (TIMBER) LTD- ED. BROXUP


Plumbe Street, Burnley Telephone: 25670


DOGS


SHIREBURN BOARDING KENNELS


Collection and Delivery


Mrs. ROSE KENYON Tel: Clithcroe 3846


Top Doga


go to


EDISFORD KENNELS Expert Beauty Treatment


” for Terriers, Poodles, and All Breeds .


;'*‘Dogs and:Cats.Boarded


. .Collection and'Delivery Service, ’ ,


Pedigroe puppies supplied


Mrs. J. NUTTALL Tel: Clitheroe 2129


£6 12 0 £8 2 6 on PUBLIC NOTICE


STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHER CLAIMANTS


HENRY ODDIE DECEASED


p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I Tursuant to Seption 27 of the


rustee Act 1925 that any person having a claim against or an interest in the estate of Henry Oddic late of Ovcrbeck Wadding- ton near CUtheroe Lancashire Retired Wholesale and Retail Draper who died on the 30th day of June 1969 is hereby required to send particulars in writing of his claim or interest to District Bank Trustee Department i. 2 & t3 Fishergate, Preston the Execu­


Oddie deceased or to us the undersigned solicitors to District Bank Limited on or before the 4th day of October 1969 after which date the said District Bank Limited will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and Intcress of which notice shall then have been received by the said District Bank Limited. 1 DATED this 25th day of July


or of the Wih of the said Henry


4 Duck Street, CUtheroe. Lancashire.


Evenings 2016 Q C O GEOFFREY


TAYLOR & CO. Estate Agents and Valuers


6-8 CHURCH STREET


CLITHEROE Telephone: 3252


AND AT BLACKBURN


SUPERB SPACIOUS SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE. 41 GARNETT ROAD, CLITHEROE


nd Primary School close by comprising su ENTRANCE PORCH: HAUL; LOUNGE 13' 10" X 10’ 10 ’.


a Constructed In 1962 of brick with white rendered elevations and set In attractive gardens' with an excellent Supermarket


1 perior tiled fireplace: double-glazed doors to DINING ROOM w2' X 9’ 7”: UNIT-PITTED KITCHEN 12’ X 9’ 6’". REAR PORCH Tith cloaks cupboard; THREE EXCELLENT BEDROOMS. HALF-


W.C. Matching brick Oarage. Timber tool shed. Rates payable £65 per annum


VALUABLE FREEHOLD PREMISES.


5 and 7 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY


with roughcast elevations and a blue slate roof comprising: ENTRANCE'HALL; OFFICE 1 or LOUNGE 11’ 9” X IT 6”: KITCHEN 10’ X 8’. OFFICE 2 or BEDROOM 11’ 4” X 10’ 9”: THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Internal Floor area approximately 492 sq ft. SUNDRY STORES 19’ 9’ with ADJOINING OFFICE 9* x 8’ and GARAGE-16* x 8 . Excellent parking, facilities.


bu Suitable for offices, small showroom or private residential li ngalow. Occupying a central position close to the traffic


ghts with excellent parking facilities. Constructed of brick


Rates Paynble £22 per annum. LOCAL AGENTS FOR


ABBEY HATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY


B969.ALDWIN. WEEKS & BALDWIN. . Solicitors,


WANTED


AGRICULTURAL SCRAP. Top Prices. | Machines. Tractors and all Farm Scrap. Removed or cut on the spot NICHOL- I SON LINKSHODSE. LANESHAN- RRIDOE Tel Wycollcr 304. anytime


C Gleave. Whalley Road Tel. CLEAR OUT AND WE’L L PAY OUT.—


BRASS WARE, coins: Victorian J lewellery. pottery and china.


Utheroe 3880.


Furniture, household goods, etc. wanted. Distance no object Mlllys, *2 Cambridge Street. Briertlcld. Tel. Nelson G6799.


| HOUSE CLEARANCES: all types I of furniture wanted, cookers, t electrical, sports, curios any­


hing considered—J. Gleave. 103 Whalley Eld.. CUtheroe. Tel 3880 |


ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES buy and collect all your dis­ carded clothing.—Mrs Hmvarth. 3t Church Square. Worsthorne. Write or Phone Burnley 27882


| ANTIQUE PISTOL OR GUN wan­ ted: also old gun books. Top prices paid.—Hodgson. 8 Green­ field Av.. Chatburn.


EMPTY THE ATTIC


I We buy second-hand furniture, house­ hold appliances crockery etc Houses and


AND PUT £ £ £ '8 IN YOUR POCKET.


| shops 'fitting? and stock! cleared In tact we will buy everything


TEL NELSON 66790


I BUY AND COLLECT children’s babie’s ladles and gent's clothes curtains oeddlng, orna­ ments etc—Rina Accrington 35885


| ANTIQUE PISTOL OR GUN wan­ ted: also old gun boots. Top prices paid.—Hodgson, 8,Groen- flcld Av.. Chatburn.______


PERSONAL


| A GENTLEMAN with car, aged 55 | would like lady same age for i company on Saturday and Sunday afternoon drives.—Write Box No. M2 Advertiser & Times,


CLIPPING - STRIPPING — ■ ALL BREEDS


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


B.M.S, Removals-Storage Box­ wood St Blackburn Tel 50456


I STUBBS' Moving-storing Cedar I St.. Blackburn Tel 67122


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


PETS


BEVERLEY B0ARDINC K E N N E L S . | Mos t dates available Tel MpMcit 2121.


AGRICULTURAL


ALL SCRAP AGRICULTURAL implements and machinery bought for cash—Smith. Station Yard. Glsburn. Tel. Barnolds-| wick 3517.


Bolex 155 Macrazoom, our price £ 155. Pictures and Photos Framed. Railway and | Car reproductions by Prescott-Pickup.


Polaroid Cameras from £6(10/6. Kodak lnstamatlcs from 79/6' Ilford lnstamatlcs from 54/-. Cine Cameras from £8/19/6 Cine Projectors from £22.


CAMERA CABIN -


30 BLACKBURN ROAD. ACCRINGTON. Tel. 31892


Wrought Ironwork . All Types ot


Ornamental Ironwork


made to your own design - b y -


E. A. & S. RHODES Mordaunt Works


Kirkmuor Road, Clitheroe ■ .Tel: 2609 (Days) or


' COLNE13055 (Evenings)


Speedy efficient service at the most reasonabe prices


A J. G. ROWLAND FABULOUS T.V. OFFER!


: £5 Discount for Gash, plus 5,000 Green Shield Stamps on any new T.V, purchased in the i month of. July:


: Choose from . Bush,'Murphy, Philips, or Marconi. J. G. ROWLAND .


• ' ...........AT YOUR SERVICE AT -


i 64-66 KING STREET,, WHALLEY. Tel. 3585 , ■ After Shop Hours — Tel. Gisbum 331


G. Silverwoocl - J. Balshaw AUCTIONEERS and VALUERS


“Glen Thorn,” Livingstone House


Slaidburn, Nr. Clitheroe, Lancs. .Telephone: Slaidburn 652


tomorrow. Saturday July 2Gth. Kindly Remember SALE


for Mr. A. Wilcock. POULTRY FARM. HURSTWOOD.


Nr. Burnley Lancs. a 490 Head of Poultry, Cabins


week. Sale 1 o’clock. Total Dispersal Sale.


H(situate off the Longrldgc-


heifers; 9 b & w heifers 12-14 months; 14 Hereford x heifers (and) Angus x bullocks, 12-14 months; 2 Angus bullocks 10-12 months: 2 b & w hellers spring­ ing: 2 b & w cows duo January —In milk.Sheen: 19 Masham ewes—15 to


4 B & W heifers 18-24 months: Hereford x steers and Angus


40 head of smart Country Cattle.


Wednesday. August Gth. for Mr T. Wallbank.


20 Lambs. One sheep or cow dog, 2 years:


manure spreader; side delivery strawer: raker with trip gear; two surge stainless milk units; other sundry small tools etc. Five cabins* 2 (12* x 8'; 3 (14’ 10’)(A caterer will attend 1. Salo: 1 o’clock.


2 pupsImplements: International C Sale of Livestock, Poultry. Pigs. Wednesday. August 27th


Mr.. H. Pool. Newsnrings Farm, Chaiglcy. Nr, Clitheroe.


abins. Implements, etc. for


HUDD LEE HOUSE FARM. (Bailey) HURST GREEN, Nr. Blaokburn


urst, Green road, Nr. Punch Bowl Hotel).


nd appliances, as advertised last


91 Waddington Road Clithcroe


Telephone: 2011


Highly Important Livestock Sale. | STAKES FARM.


Cow Ark, Nr. Clitheroe, Saturday; August 9th. for Mr. H. Joy . (declining farming).


109-120 Head of Smart Black and I white dairy cattle, in-oalf cows and heifers, geld cows and | young stock.


e 9 heifers newly calved; 17 heif­ 4rs due August; 2. Hfrs. due Nov.: A hfrs due Dec.-Jan.: 20 cows | J ug.-Sept.: 11 cows Nov., Dec.. 2an.; 4 cows geld In milk: .1 cow I


s-month served: 12 heifers for


months 4 hfr. calves. 5 months; 8 hfr. and bull calves. 1-2 weeks; others as calved time of sale Tito above cattle can be well | recommended to Intending cus­ tomers and well worthv of atten­ tion.


ttend the sale).


OVERHOUSES FARM. Barley. Nr. Burnley


c 35 head of smart dairy: in-calf I


for Mr. Taylor-Smith. Wednesday, August 13th


attle and young stock; poultry | cabins, implements, etc.


Wednesday. August 20th. SALE OF LIVESTOCK. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.


Hothersall Lane. Longridgc.


for Mr. F. Lawson Woodlands Farm,


Saturday August 30th. SALE OF LIVESTOCK.


FARMING IMPLEMENTS Fi for Late H. C. Ireland.


SATURDAY. AUGUST 2nd : COPSTER FARM,


(Further Lane) SAMLESBURY, Nr PRESTON


(Short distance from Nabs Head Hotel. Nabs Lane, turn In opposite Samlesbury Old Hall).


In conjunction with E G. Hothersall & Sons Ltd., will SELL BY AUCTION for Mr C. F Holden


80 HEAD OF CHOICE B. & W. DAIRY CATTLE AND Y0UNG 1 STOCK.


50 Cows newly calved and due August to October: 15 Heifers newly calved and due August to September;


5 Bullocks and Heifers. 9 months to 2 years.


NOTE:- All the heifers injected with S.19. SHEEP: 70 H.B. Glmmer and Wether Lambs.


POULTRY: 270 Brown Pullet, point ol lay.


IMPLEMENTS: Strawing Michtne; 12 Pis Fan-owing Crates; Koltec electric fencer (as new); Poultry Verandah; Mash hoppers, etc.


SALE 1 o’clock. Catering by Bond's Cafe. Elswick. C. SILVERW00D—J. BALSHAW.


CYRIL HOOLEY


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


57 WOONE LANE


• CLITHEROE i .Photic: 2023


• f, . . . . '.


Repairs/ Reconditioning and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Kcymatic


DOES THE RAIN PENETRATE . INTO YOUR HOME?.', -


ARE YOU CONCERNED DURING GALES As STORMS?,


If so, send . or telephone ( now; for Jree Illustrated- brochure.:and prices .of *.


- THERMASEAL ROOF SHIELD SYSTEMS


. SUITABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF * ‘ 1 HOUSE ROOFS - 1 '• NO FINER INVESTMENT.


Original Ac, Unequalled Roofing Service NO MORE REPAIR EXPENSES.,


THERMASEAL LTD., HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTRE. . PUDSEY, YORKSHIRE. ” ? T EL . PUDSEY 79977. .


24 HOUR’ANSWER SERVICE;


YApply: Messrs. . Ingham & rooms, attractive fixtures In two: anorke. Chartered Land Agents Luxury Bathroom, separate W.u


d Surveyors, Littlemoor. Cllth- Roomv brick Garage Ceroe. Lancashire. Telephone-


Utheroe 3655/6.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


WANT ED ACCOMMODATION with: full board for young male French student from 1st Sep­


tember 1969 to July 1970—Please phono Clitheroe 3118.


with youns family wishes to rent, lease or .purchase country house, with some


' ADVERTISER


land within 40 rains., Blackburn..’3«4 reception. 6/8 beds, and at least 3 acres pasture required. Offers to:


DUTTON’S BREWERY LIMITED, .... P.O. BOX 38.


J. FIRTH. HIGH STREET. BLACKBURN.' : ,


Landscaped Garden. Freehold. FORREST "


The Terraced Dwollinshouso


186 WHALLEY ROAD. V CLITHEROE


A substantial palisaded, stone-


fronted property on the, Whalley. side of the town, near open


countryside. CompHsrtt^tlbuletHal^y::


S!ttlnR'''Boom;,vLiving.!l»om, Kitchen: TWO Bedrooms Bath


FURNISHED ACCOMMODATION room; Yard ®t rear With usutu riser Js'.Times.


; LOANS


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F -g Richard* Ltd ■ M Welforrt Rri.


. EXPERT SERVICES


TARMACADAM REPAIRS. paths, drives; • etc;- 'No- deposit.—Tel I Blackburn 22201.


’1


General R»t° PM‘'ble'£18'-.9 •


| sed, ' M|'IIlst . 1; jo. od:.Current Ground Kent.


recently e n .^ v^ d ™ £ Z i ^ g - jd’.


FARM TO LEI FARM TO LET


NEW SPRINGS FARM. CHAIGLEY


PIGS: 20 Gilts due August: 8 Sows due August; 5 Gilts, 7-8 weeks served: 25 Store Pigs, 12 weeks old; 1 Registered Saddltback Boar, 15 months.


shes and Pegs Hill Farm. Hcnthorn. Clithcrco.


ILED TWO-PIECE BATHROOM: SEPARATE LOW SUITE


Malcolm h . skidmore AUCTIONEER AND VALUER


THE GRANGE, HELLIFIELD, SKIPTON, YORKS. TEL. HELLIFIELD 22G.


For Sales by Auction of Farms. Houses, Farm Stook, etc., and every txP° of Agricultural Valuation.


Total Dispersal Sale of Cattlo, Sheep and implements and ucnersai Eatage at Bolton-by-Bowland.


MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE,


Farni Bolton-by-Bowland lot' Messrs. B & A. Newhouse the whole ot h e f i ’


will sell h v


H S3 Head'of Home-Bred Friesan Cattlo. Viz: 4 Bull and Heifer Oil??.. 18 Heifers 10/12 months: 13 Bulling Hellers’, 14


valuable farming stock, Viz:


due Sent 4 due Oct.: 3 duo Nov., 3 due Jan; 4 Spring Calvors; B &W Bull ?1 months ored by R. H. Tyson. Esq.. m 19S Head of Sheen and Lambs: 120 SX and HB Lambs


3 ostlv fat- an Gritstone Ewes once crossed; 15 Hall Bred Ewes; ellers due August: 1 Heller due Nov.;. 14 Cows due Aug.; 4 0 LonKxEwes; 2 SUIT Rams—1 Shlg. and 12 Sh; 1 HB Suffolk


R 'mimnlt.mi.nts. International B47 Baler as new: International ' 414 Tractor 12,000 hours); Motor Tractor 1963; International


Mid mounted Mower; Mini Tedder; Vicon Lely Side Rake; Nicholson Raker: Fella Kruger Centipede (2 Seasons) Bale Trailer (as’ncww): Double Cow Trailer with sheep decks; Tractor Cart’ Lister Blaekstone Fertiliser Drill: Power Washer as new Parmlter Bale Loader: Caiman Electric Elevator; 250 gall. Diesel Tank; new Chain Harrows; Wolseley Electric Fence as new Colter Electric Fence; David Brown Manure Spreader (2 seasons)- Electric Mitor and Pump: 5 Stainless Steed Units (Manus)- i Spare Bucket; Bleur Inehurn Cooler: Electric Boiler: New Milk Recording scales; Bath; Chain Saw; Saw


Bench: 2 Barrows. Eatage: 70 Acres of Meadow and Pasture Eatage until . . .


AUBlNote ^Attention is drawn to this Important sale., All the younger stock up to In-Calf Heifers are sired by Rome Pride bred bv J Simpson Esq. Older stock are sired by a bull bred bv R B. Tyson Esq The sheep are very fit and the field of


otel Hellifiell Sale 12 Noon with Implements. . ■ -


Implements In excellent order. H Catering by Messrs. E. & M. Robinson, Craven House


Auctioneers Oifioe, The Grange. Hollifield. Tel. Helifiold 226. or R. Torpor & Son, Bentham 444.


Total Dispersal Sale of Aooredited Cattle,. Shoen. Implements. Hay ind Eatage at Rathmell. Near Settle.


MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE. Auctioneer and Valuer.,


instructed by liessrs- Lamb Bros.. South View. Rathmell. will sell by Auction apon the premises on SATURDAY, AUGUST Util the whole of tleir valuable farming stock, Viz.: A 08 Head of Fully Aooroditod Fricsians. Viz: 12 Hellers due


ling).


10/12 months- 2 1G2 Head ol Breodmg Sheep and Lambs; 70. Half Bred-Ewes


Bulling Heifers: 15 Y.O. Heifers: 2 Black Hereford Calvers: 1 B & W Bullock tnd 1 Char. Blk. H yrs; 3 B & W Char. Bullocks


Nug/Sopt: 4 Covs due Aug:/Sept.; 6 Cows due Oct.; 4 Cows due ov.; 1 Cow die -Dee.: 3 Cows due Jan; 2 Spring Calvers; 9


, ford Manure Spreader; 2 Flat Trailers; Saw Bench: Lister Blaekstone Elentor: Raking Machine: Fertiliser Drill; Ferguson Cutter Bar; 251 Gall. Diesel Tank; Pump and Pipeline for 30 Cattle: 3 Alfa Laval Units: Spare Bucket; Cooler: 2 Ladders: Wheelbarrow; Usual small tools; medicines etc.; 2 Electric Fencers.Hay: 3.000 well won June hay to eat on until May 12th 1970; 70 Bales Braw. (Service given).. Eatage: 25 leres unbroken Fog: 1,000 Acres Pasture In lots. Sa Cater,ng by E. H. Robinson. Craven Hotel. Hellifleld.


Ch Imnlomenti: Ferguson Tractor (New engine 1968); Allis almers Baler (2 seasons); P.Z. Centipede: Vicon Lely; Bam-


St pecial Note. Attention Is drawn to this Important sale of y ock The catlcarc all home bred and high ylelders and the


L le 11-30 im. with small tools and Implements. Sicences avjtlable for accredited buyers at sale. .


oung stock a special feature. The sheep are very fit in con­ dition, the lambs mostly ready to grade Auctioneers! Office. The Grange, Hellifield, Skipton.


I Tel. Hellifield 226. t


--------1 By Direction of We Looming Esq, ervice; 18 hfr. calves. 121


has received instructions to oiler for sale by public Auction within the Main- Sale-Ring at Hellifleld Auction Mart on THURSDAY. AUGUST 12th at 7-0 p.m. the Valuable farm Known as TODMANHAW FARM, LONG PRESTON (Subject to Conditions).


SALE BY AUCTION OF G9 ACRE DAIRY AND STOCK REARING j FARM AT LONG PRESTON, Nr. SETTLE. f MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE. . J , ■. ,r. Auctioneer and Valuer*


a Salo: 12 o’clock. (A caterer will |


ll Main Services; Good Spring Water Supply. ba Buildings. New T.T Shlppon for 20; 3-Bay Barn; 2 Out-


oom: Gardens to front and rear. A Also 2-Roomed Wood Bungalow, suitable holiday chalet;


the village of Long Preston, 4J- miles Settle. 11 miles Skipton. The farm is Fully Accredited and carries a herd of Frieslans. Vacant Possession on completion.


ent with tlievOwner/Occupier. Tel. Long Preston 320.


5. This Wednesday. July 30th. Short notice: of sole, Important . sale of a complete stock of : antique furnishings, brassware. silverware, cliina. etc (450 lots at Hellifleld Auction Mart. On view 104) a:n. Sale 64) p.m 6. Tuesday August 12th; Sale of Scaleber.Field, Settle. 36 acre Hill Field with v.p. Sold at Masonic Hall, Settle at 34) p.m. Full details on application. •


. OTHER FORTHCOMING SALES


Furnishing at Hellifield Auction Mart, entries by August 6th. 8. Tuesday, August 19th. Farm Stock Sale for Mr. W. Leeming. Todmanhaw. Long Preston.


9. Wednesday August 20th. Sale of 90 Accredited Frieslans for Messrs. A & M Bercsford Auld Hall Farm. Halton West, Nr. Hellifield, who are changing their farming policy. 10. Wednesday. August 27th. Farm Stock Sale for Mr. R. L. Falrhurst; Town Head Farm Long Preston.


7. Wednesday August 13th. Special Sale of Modem &-Antique •


11 Saturday, September 20th. Farm Stock Sale for Mr. F. S. Pittman, Laythams Farm, Slaidburn. • • . ,


liOTHERSALL & FORREST > F.S.V.A.


Anclioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


bank salerooms, clitheroe •Telephone 2695 (Evenings:.3755 and 2180)


A Beautifully Appointed . ■ Semi-Detached Residenoo . .


8 LANGSHAW DRIVE. /CLITHEROE :


d Maintained, In tip-top con­


his own occup&fcloffi • Wired


j Heatlne Comprises: Hall; lounge, with


1 Electric Storage •


decor and having the J benefit _of a house,erected by a Builder for


ition with tasteful modern -v


Land 2nd February, House and I dw^t^lfiffingrocim, forming a Buildings 12th May, 1970. Suit- S S a?tractive“ entertaining


■ Attractive Modern •


Semi-Detaohed: Bungalow. “PENDALE.*,


35 KEMPLE VIEW. CLITHEROE


Central Heating and Garage. s Comprising. Hall; Lounge with


two'Bedrooms; Bathroom furn­ ished: with three-piece Bathroom Suite. Reasonable Garden Area. £ Current general rate payable:


ome five-or six years ago with pecial Stone Fireplace; Kitchen;


and Forrest.


6-104). • ., • / . : Particulars


’ .


£36-19-6d. Annual ground rent from - Hothersall


The i Terraoed Stone-Fronted . Dwollinghoiise


5 NEWTON STREET. : CLITHEROE


R: Comprising:- Vestibule; Sitting nioom;.: Living Room,. cad: with Soce tile .range;, roomy Ktchen. g ld floors • throughout on around level. .Two large bedrooms above. Yard with modern w.c. Cnd' offices. Mains services. £1-11-8.',


urrent ; General Rate ■ > payable


The Compact Small’Terraced ' Dwellinghouse . .


Stoner-built , and comprising: 1E. and D. Horsfield


13 ST. JAMES STREET. ■ CLITHEROE


sitting room.’mod-gas Are-fitted; Living. Kitchen! and Larder.: The ■ground’ floors:have' beent asphal­ ted throughout Two J bedrooms above-/ Large ; lYardn with:? Usual’ Offices. < /Mains;,,. Services.! Small Ground/’Rent:/Current General 44). ’


Rate: l£l44545d.J<! rticulara an£j0THER8ALL & FORREST . . . a n d Appointment to * View from:;


’ ■ Auctioneers: and, Estate Agents, ,, Bank Salerooms.-Clitheroe; ” “ r (Tel. 269S). . r


\: • - ‘.jo in e r s a n d .B u iL M R s j g # ^ ^ w |^ ^


i,We .undertake all j types of building ..workyfrom^the istnaE: .


-;;i T-; >: ’ to'the i large, including [^5,$


^FENCING,’’ GARAGES; SOTDS.iA'moTcbNVERSIONS,] ■


.................. / Call on'us 1 .Workshop: '


, I C l


Back Brennand Street i


t h e r o e ,


■ ' DOORS. WINDOWS, ‘PLUMBING


I


. . I ’ tit ‘ Home'address: ■!i( t;4l Ribble Lane;


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» Advertiser,; and i5Times.S3 fKlria i Street pffiS §CUttaeroe.t BB7,3EW.’iTel.%2333/4, and 'V i qj printedaat Northsate? 'Blackburn/: Tel


St’ReBlstered nttUie arer, as: asNewspapenfl Ltmdon •!?'Officer^ 23-27 ^ ’Tudorfr'Street^ ' »Loodonr EC4.«f^ ‘ '


T « L .01-583' 9199*


Published $ Oy^'OUITEDViNEWBPAPEKl'iJ j SPUBLICATIONS'- LIMITED’ ( CTUtheroelL,,«


s A- brick-built property erected


Solicitors: Messrs. Charlesworth & Co.. Chapel Street* Settle. Tel. 3589.


Auotiomars OfTico, The Grange. Hellifield, Skipton. Tel. 4lellifield'226. •


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD. ■


Railway Road, Clithoroe.


Sale of In-Calf and Store Cattle. seGood entries expected In both


TODAY, FRIDAY. JULY 25th Fortnightly; Prize Show and,.


ctions. Sale 12 noon. MONDAY. JULY 28th


60-70 Steers. Heifers and Fat 3 Cows: ■


Weekly Sale of Fatstook at 11-45 a.m.


00-900 Lambs; in that order. f Lamb ballot drawn 11-15 a.m.


50-40 Pigs;


80450 Ewes: • his time.


; . , * TUESDAY. JULY 29th


Weekly Prize Show and Salo of Newly Calved Cattle at 12 noon.


young cows and heifers expected now.


Accredited Cattle, which must be accompanied by the appropri­ ate licence.


1 Rearing nnd Boby Calves at


Separate section for Fully •


Good entries or locally farmed , „ „


1-30 am. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1st


dition. Sale at 12 noon. Second Sale August 15th. S Schedules for all .Autumn


be gladly supplied on application to the office.


Nowmarket Street. Clithoroe, . . , BB7 2JW.


or home Skipton 3641. Office address:


heep Sales, now ready, and will


ROBIN M. ADDYMAN, AS.V.A., Auctioneer nnd Manager, ■ ; Tel. Clitheroe 3325


Opening Sale of Store Lambs. C 500-1.000 Half Bred and Down


ross Lambs in forward con­


tor stock weighed and graded by Please ensure that a properly


signed entry form is in the certifying officer’s hands before stock is presented for grading.


a ring fence, well watered and enclosed. Extremely fertile land bordering River Ribble. suitable milk or.beef. . h General* Tills Is a very attractive small farm, with good


m To View. Any day except Tuesday and Sunday by arrange­


ouse and buildings excellent outlook, about half a mile from . . .


/4 Shear; 90 S£ Laimbs mostly fat; 2 Suffolk-Rams-(one shear­ Poultry: 25 Y.O. Hens in lay; 2 Cabins 6’ x 8.


In rnnjunction with RICHARD TURNER & SON Auction on Wednesday, August 6th at Newhurst


RICHARD TURNER & SUN Auctioneers and Valuers, Bentham. Tei 444/5/6. Nr. Lancaster. Local Office:


34a KING STREET..


CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369. FORTHCOMING


July


PROPERTY AND STOCK SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


v Thursday. 31st, Sale ot the


ing known as Lodge Fields, Dur- ton Lane. Halghton Green, Nr. Preston upon khe premises at 3 pan.Thursday. 31st: Complete dis­ persal sale of live and dead stock at Lodge Fields. Durton Lane, Hatghton Green, Nr. Preston, after the sale of the property, at approx. 3-30 p.m for W. Morphet Eso


ery desirable 40 acre smallhold­


AugustFriday 1st: Sale of the stone- built detached residence known as Oaklands Home Farm, Barrow- ford and Accommodation Lnnd with . Buildings at Duckpitts Farm. Rcedley Hallows, Burnley, In 5 lots, in The George and Dragon Hotel, Barrowford. at 3


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, JULY 25th, 1969 MEMORIALS


in Stock specially for CUtheroe s . „ , . - j * - ™ .


s a r - ■


MONUMENTAL, YARDc BLACKBUBN ^BOAD. other ^ « < & d u a L


W. ROCK and CO, BIRTHS


DICKINSON (nee Wood).-On 18 July to Derek and Elizabeth a daughter Sharon Marie.


Thanking the; stall of Bramlcy Meade.


McBRIDE (neo Hill)—On 19 July 1969 at B ram le y Meade, to Maureen and Mick a son, Sean Andrew Thanking doctor and s ta f f .


BAINES (nee Hargreaves)—On 18 July, at Bramley Meade to Betty and John, a son. Ralph John. Thanking staff at Bramley


Meade.


JOHNSON (nee Stewart) .—On 16 July, at:: Queen’s Park Hospital, to Mary and Keith, a daughter, Nina Louise (both


well). COMING OF AGE


ELLIS.—Congratulations David on your 21st birthday, 26 July. Health and happiness always. —From your loving wife Christine.


DEATHS


p.m.Saturday 2nd: Complete dis­ persal sale. at. Moor Isles Farm. Rcedley, Nr. Burnley lor G. Speak, Esq. Sale at 11-30 a.m. Tuesday, 5th: Complete disper­


ALTHAM.—On 13 July. 1969. at Hamilton. New Zealand. Chris, dear father of Harry, Alice, Jim and Chris, and dear brother of Mrs. A. Challinor, 39, Hentliorn Road, Clitheroe. aged-89 years


sal sale ol larmtng live and dead stock at Tenters Farm, Brook- nuusc. Caton. lor Major Seddon- Brown. Sale at 12-30 p.m. Wednesday. 6th: Complete dis­ persal sale of farming live and


BOWEN.—On 22 July 1969 (In t hospital) John, aged 65 years,


dead stock at Newhurst Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, Nr. Clith­ eroe. in conjunction with Malcolm Skidmore, Esq. BuFriday. 15th: Sale of House


lanildings and approx 3 acres of S d known as Southwood View. Vunny Bank. Arkholme, In The


acre dairy and stock-rearing farm known as Outlaith Farm, Loth- ersdale. Nr. Keighley, In The Devonsiro Hotel. Skipton. at p.m.. ,Monday. 18th: Sale of 270 acres of accommodation land, being part of Hall Farm, Litton, Skipton:In the Devonshire Hotel, Skipton at 3-30 p.m. • Friday, 22nd: Ribblehead First


illage Hall, Arkholme, In The Monday, 18th: Sale of the 69


Sheep Sale anSaturday 23rd: Sale of Cattle


Tlllotson Esq. September.Friday 5th: Sale of Sheep at Cow Dub Dent. Nr. Sedbergh. farMonday 15th: Sale of 90-acr


D d Sheep at Ivescar. Chapel-le- S rsal sale at Longholme How.


awley Nr. .Clitheroe. for R. ~


known as Oak Bank Farm, Crook, Nr. Kendal;


m with vacant possession,


JOHN E. PINDER Chiefly for Executors,


SALEROOMS. STONEBRIDGE. LONGRIDGE


First part, fortnightly two day . Salo-..


Tomorrow Saturday. 26th July, at' 10 a.m. • • ■


EXCELLENT VARIED


sl Farm House. Stone Built with cement exterior and gray Mute roof; Dining Room with Rayburn Cooker; Lounge; r odern Kitchen; Modern Bathroom and Toilet; Pantry; 3 Bed­


Drns; Accommodation for 60 cattle; Implement Shed; Cabins; ; airy etc.Land, 69 acres sound Meadow nncl Pasture Land all in


HOUSEHOLD AND GENERAL FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


Seoond part, fortnightly two- day sale. Thursday next. 31st July.


ANTIQUE and OLDER-TYPE ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE, ORNAMENTS and MISCELLANEOUS


Viewing to 9 p.m. Friday, and 7-30 p.m. otherwise.


Auctioneer. Valuer and . Estate Agent.


JOHN E. PINDER.


Stone-Bridge. Longridge. Tel. 2282.


ale. Ingletnn. peSaturday. 30th: Complete dis­


Annie Bowen of 27 Cockerlli Terrace, Barrow, Whalley (form- erly of Park Farm) loved father of Kevin and Philip and loved grandad of Julie, Tony Anno, Elizabeth, Stephen and John, Fortified with the last rites of The Holy Church, Requiem Mass in The Church of the English. Martyrs. Whalley pre­ ceded cremation at Accrington on Thursday. 24 July. R.IJ? Donations In lieu of flowers for Masses or the Blackburn Heart Machine Fund may be sent to


he dearly loved husband of


Tomlinsons. —Inq. Tomlinson's Funeral Service. Rockdale, Clitheroe, Tel. 2345.


BURGESS.—On 17 July 1969 (In hospital) Maud Evelyn, aged 74 t years, the dearly loved wife of


he late Robert Burgess, late of Kay Street, Clitheroe. Interment


was at Clithcroe Cemetery on — the 21st July.


3 Calverley Ltd., Clitheroe. Tel, 297/2017.


EDMONDSON.—On 7 July In hospital, Whangarei, New Zeal­ and, Dick, the beloved husband of the late Sarah Edmondson, y late of Peel Street, aged 76


2ears. Reunited. 00 St. James Street. Clitheroe. Boxwood Street, Blackburn.


IRELAND.—On 18 July. 1969, in hospital Henry Churchill, the dearly loved husband of Joyce Elizabeth Ireland, aged 66 years, of Fishes and Pegs Hill Farm Clitheroe. Service and interment took place at MItton Church on Tuesday.—T. E. Robinson, Bolton-by- Bowland 213.


MOORE.—On 22 July, 1969, in hospital, Sarah, the beloved wife of tile late Walter Moore of 83 Long-worth Hood, Billington. aged 84 years. Service and interment at Great Harwood Cemetery, today, Friday, 25th July, at 11-30 a.m. —Inq Bennett (H. Parklngton) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BlRK8ECK.—Tire family of tile late Mr. John Christopher Birk- beck wish to express their sin. cere thaniks for the kind mes­ sages of sympathy and floral sa tributes received during their


4 d bereavement. Feel Park Avenue, Clitheroe.


BURGESS.—The family of the late Maud Evelyn Burgess wish a to thank all relatives, friends


Infirmary, and the Rev. J. C Hudson for their kind attention. 6 Lime Street, Clitheroe.


nd nurses of Blackburn Royal


sind neighbours for kind expres­ reons of sympathy and flowers ti ceived during their recent ame of -sorrow. Also the doctors


GELDARD,—Hie relatives of the t late Albert Geldard wish to


hank all friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sym­ pathy and flowers received dur- ig their recent time of sorrow. Lane Ends Farm. Barnoldswick.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE*


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


Valuable development land: for Sale; by Auction in 3 lots.


SALES BY AUCTION: DARWEN, Lancs.


Lot 2. 6.01 acres with outline consent for industrial development.


JOHN. GERMAN AND SON ;


FOR SALE BY AUCTION by


THURSDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1969


THE ESTATE EXCHANGE, 46 FOUNTAIN STREET.


1 at


MANCHESTER. 2. r Auctioneers Offices; ..^ ;!.v . a THE ROTUNDA,


131a HIGH STREET, BURTON-ON-TRENT


MANDER, HADLEY & CO.,' : V 1 THE QUADRANT, .


(Tel. Burton 5001/3). ; Vendors Solicitors;


COVENTRY. CV1 2DW (TeL Coventry 23292).


SKIPTON AUCTION MART, YORKS.W.R. WEDNESDAY NEXT 30th JULY


' Catalogued entry of


~ GREAT OPENING FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF STORE (LAMBS


AH'being TOP LAMBS consigned direct: from noted local breed­ Tills will be one of the best sales seen in the North of England.' ; Mattliew Pallister, Secretary/Manager. Tol. 2375. uForeman 44,11.)


10,900 DOWN GROSSED AND H.B. LAMBS 10.000


ers. the majority being fit for inmiecliate-slaughter. ;'SALE AT 10430 PROMPT .


/ Catalogeus on request from- ’ '* , . Funeral. Services . TOMLINSON’ S


l l ^ iR o c k d a l e ^ ^ ; Its^Esnlon.ierracesfi 1 iTelJvCIitheroe 23451


; ’Affection: for ! a : loved “ one cannot be shown by wealth,


‘all the money in the world would not b u y better


■ service than wc offer, ,YET our PRICES ..are^ WELL -WITHIN .everyone’s means.


Lot 1. Comprising 4.93 acres with outline planning consent for residential development scheme of houses.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


irfland—Mrs. . Ireland and famUy wish to thank all rela­ tives friends and neighbours for


kind expressions of. also


tributes received during bereavement.


for the


Fishes ani Pegs Hill Farm Clitheroe. ’


beautiful •


SMITHIES.—Mrs. Doris Smithies and family sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for floral tributes and expres­ sions of sympathy received In their sad bereavement; also tne


family doctor, doctors and stall of Queen’s Park Hospital, Black­ burn, the Rev. Mrs. Hendry and Medical Officers, secretary and f staff of Calderstones Hospital


11, Trafford Gardens. Barrow. or their kindness. ’


THISTLETHWAITE.—On 22 July (1969 in hospital Mary, ol 21 Billington Gardens. Billington. Jos the dearly loved wife of the late


m eph Thistlethwaite. loved Gother of Dorothy and dear Mrandmother of Stephen and r artin. Fortified with the last Reqites of The Holy : Chui’cli. 25 uiem Mass today (Friday) Mth July at 10 a.m. in St. o ary’s Church, Langho, will bn affered, followed by Interment tet* Whalley and Wlswell Ceme­ —ry. R.I.P.


el. 2345. flo


loral their


S Inq Tomlinson’s Funeral Tervice “Rockdale.” Clitheroe.


TWIGG.—Tlic family of the late Frederick Twigg sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for floral tributes and r expressions of sympathy


he staff and fridend.s of tlm Fyide Water Board. Slaidburn.


7. Town End, Slaidburn. IN MEMORIAM


. .


and the Rev. Knowles for their kindness.


ALTHAM.—Happy memories of my dear Uncle Chris who died 13 July 1969 at the homo of his daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown.. 1160 Heapliv Terrace. Fairfield Hamilton. New Zealand.—From, his loving niece Marie and family.


BAILEY.—111 loving memory of Harold, died 28 July, 1967. To some you my be forgotten. To others just Dart of the past. But to those who loved and lost Y you.our memory will always last Sadily missed by his wife Vera.


BOWKER (Mary Kate). A beloved mother 26 July. 1935 —Tom, Ada. Alice.


LAMBERT.—In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who died 20 July 1966. —From Malcolm, Carole and Mandy.


APPRECIATION


. dad for 21 wonderful years. —Tommy.


RIDING.—Thank you mum and


ALAN PARKER Funei'al Director Member’of


The National Association ot Funeral Directors


ABBEY HOUSE CHURCH LANE WHALLEY


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


The LAST TRIBUTE


INTERMENT or CREMATION TELEPHONE WHALLEY 3201 (DAY or NIGHT)


PERSONAL SERVICE. Chapel of Rest available.


For prompt and Courteous


Service with Attention to Detail.


TH0S. ROCK


MONUMENTAL MASONS Residence and Works:


7b MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Phone: 4277 Clitheroe (Day or Night)


Memorials, Crosses, etc.,


In Stone,. Marble and High Class Granites.


- ‘ FOR ALL


FLORAL TRffiUTES AND .


CUT FLOWERS


.BARKER’S Primrose Nurseries. Tel. Clitheroe 3521.


:: Also Clithoroe Market


Wreaths.: Bouquets, Cut Flowers, ■ eto.


’ - Tel. Chatburn 230.


W. PROCTOR . (Chatburn Nurserios :


near- Pendlo Hotel)


Residenoo: 11 Richmond Terrace ' ' Clitheroe. •;


eceived in their sad bereave­ tment. Also the family doctor,


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