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TYRES at TRADE P R IC E S


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


Dunlop and Michclin Tel. 3883/4/5/6


HOTHERSALL & FORREST E.A.L.P.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers aiul Estate Agents


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


WHALLEY In a Desirable Residential Locality. THE FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED DWELLINGHOUSE •• ROTORUA " 17 LIME FIELD AVENUE


Tliis Property is of Pre-War construction and although in a quiet cul-de-sac i t is very near to shops and services.


An Electrical Central Heating System (Vibrovectlon) is installed.


Hail; Lounge with bay: Dining Room with bay; Kitchen. Larder. Rear Porch with Fuel Store and W.C.


Garden areas laid out from and rear. Garage Space. Mains Services. Rateable Value £82.


Viewing by Appointment with HOTHERSALL A Auctioneers & Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms Clitheroc. (Tel. 2G05).


THE TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE.


54 PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE


conveniently placed property in a


ACCOMMODATION: Vestibule: Hallway: Sit tine Room bay: Dintnc Room; KirchYn. Larder. Two Bodraonw and B»'lb room furnished witn Tbree-PKce Batlnoom Suite. rear wllli Fuel Stores. Mains Services. C u n cn t Rates pajaoie


nremises have a palisaded liontagc. £«l-6-3d (T L IT H L R O E


SM A L L IN D U S T R IA L P R EM IS E S SINGLE STOREY.


About 2.760 so. it. « i» r Particulars from:


GOOD LOADING FACILITIES. . . . D n T


Bank Salerooms. Clithcroc (Tel. 2695).


HOTHERSALL ■& FORREST. Auctioneers.


The Terraced Dwellinghouse


Modernised Stone*Built Cottage.


36a HIGHFIELD ROAD. CLITHEROE


range: Small Kitchen: One Large Bedroom: Up-to-Date Bathroom.


Comprisina: Livins Room, tile


Mains services. Current rates payable £10-6-8.


59 PEEL STREET CLITHEROE


Hallway: Sitting Room with tile range- Living Room, tile range: Kitchen: two Bedrooms: a pedes­


Stone-fronted and containing:


tal Wnshhasin and Cylinder Cupboard being fitted in one. Yard with usual ofilees Annual rates payable: £16-15-lld


Full particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST


Auctioneers and Estate Agents Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe fTcl. 2695). E. and D. HORSHELD Joinery and Building Contractors


Back Brennand Street. Clitheroe Tel chatburn 448 All types ol-tvork und e rtak en


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


FENCING MADE AND ERECTED ADVICE and ESTIMATES GIVEN


J. G. ROWLAND


Bring you the Big Names in Television BUSH — PHILIPS — MARCONI


Plus a Fantastic Selection of Transistor Radios and Electrical Appliances


64/66 KING STREET — WHALLEY Tel: 3585 after shop hours Tel: Gisburn 331


ALSTON’S


SECRETARIAL AND COMPTOMETER COLLEGE


reaching the minimum school­ leaving age our students are an Immediate asset In an office. Fees may be spread over a period being as little as 10/- per week. Why wait until school-leaving


keeping etc., also Computer- operation, including the latest electronic desk computer. On


years of age as an alternative to last school year. Tuition is given years ot age as an alternative to I last school year. Tuition is given


front 12 years of age upwards. ALSTON’S COLLEGE


BLACKBURN 48544.


CYRIL IIOOLEY


■ Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Phone: 2023


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Kcymatic


Wrought Ironwork All Types of


Ornamental Ironwork


made to your own design - by -


E. A. & S. RHODES Mordaunt Works


Kirkmoor Road, Clilheroe Telt 2609 (Days) or


COLNE 3055 (Evenings)


Speedy efficient service a t the most reasonabe prices


ment at 15 riierc arc evening courses, too.


14 COLNE ROAD. BURNLEY. TEL. 24188. or


Facts worth considering: A girl or boy may attend a t 14


p Shorthand. Typing. Book­ PUPPIES GALORE!


Chows. Lassie Collies. Corgis. Scotties, Beagles. Shetland*. Border Collies. Fox Terriers: Cairns. Westies, Spaniels, Jack Russclls, Pokes.—Tam Schofield. Dlsley Farm. Moss Lane, Willttle-1 e-Woods, Nr. Chorlcy.


Poodles,


age to s tar t training? Commence now and be ready for employ­


The Cleaning Centre’


Chapel Street, Nelson Tel. Nelson 62049


Carpels and upholstery sham­ pooed on your own premises or collected works. •


and cleaned in our T w o-d a y service


LIVE ANIMAL CASUALTY SERVICE


Animals unfit tor livestock markets uplifted within 50 miles radius


ALAN HELL WELL AND SONS. MOSS SIDE FARM. MILNROW. NEAR ROCHDALE.


Telephone Rochdale 45469.


WHITEWOOD FURNITURE Sib0^isi»> ol Homechorm and Liden


2A in the £ OFF THE SILVER KEY


195 Padtham Road. Burnley Tel. 23450.


Please write or phone lor tree catalogue.


Tropica! and Coidwater Fish. Live Food. Plants. Tanks and Accessories


153 Queen's Road. Blackburn. Tel. 57654.


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


Opposite Queen’s Park Multi-Storey Fiats.


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


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


B.M.S. wood St.. Blackburn. Tel. 5045U. rtemovals-Storgge, Box­


STUBBS’ Moving-Storing Cedar St.. Blackburn. Tel. 57122.


CO-OP l-emovals-stoi-age. all areas See Branch Managers. Dlvi 1/3 £


EISFR ENL


Expert Beauty Treatment for Terriers, Poodles and All Breeds


Dogs and Cals Boarded


Collection and Delivery Service


Pedigree puppies supplied


Mrs. J. NUTTALL Tel: Clitheroe 2129


Shireburn Kennels BOARDING


CLIPPING : STRIPPING SHAMPOOING-


' from people with experience both in the ring and kennel.


Expert t:are and attention — ALL BREEDS — (Atomslone) Bull Dogs Dogs at Stud


Quality puppies sometimes available.


Collection and Delivery.


MRS. ROSE KENYON TEL. CLITHEROE 3846


HURSTEAO BOARDING KENNELS. BAXENDEN. For Dogs and Cats.


D.P.L Approved und Licensed. Vacancies s till exist for Local Holiday. Open All-Year.


Collection and Delivery Service. Tel, Accrington 33185.


Inspection Welcome. WANTED


CLOTHING (especially men's and children's). bric-a-brac and


household goods, etc. would be appreciated for th e Clitheroe OXFAM Shop. 31 King Street. Please inform a shop helper If you wish them to be collected.


I BUY AND COLLECT children's bttbie’x ladles' and gent's clothes, curtains, bedding, orna­ ments etc.—Ring' Accrington 35885.


WANTED TO BUY piece ot gray, lug land.' Clitheroe district.— Write Box No. E4. Advertiser & Times.


LADIES CYCLE REQUIRED. must be in Rood cond.—Write


Box No. E5, Advertiser & Times, D OD KNES PROPERTY FOR SALE


43 WARWICK DRIVE, Cllthcroo. Semi-detached property, pleas­ antly situated on small estate. The well-planned accommoda­ tion provides entrance hall,


stairs, lounge with sliding doors to dining room. Kitchen with vitreous double drainer sink u n i t . Three bedrooms. Bathroom with 3-pieco suite In white Brick-built garage. Well-laid gardens.—Apply Rccdley Estate .Agency, Tel. Nelson 62094.


STONE-BUILT HOUSE, 15 Monk St., Clitheroe. Two up. two down bath in back bedroom. Reasonable. — Apply address.


a b o v e


COUNTRY HOUSE TO SELL with vacant possession. Nr, Stony- luirst, via Blackburn. Lancs. Stone-built house, two reception rooms,


s tan t ial outbuildings. Possibly suitable for expansion. Delight­ ful secluded position.—For par­ ticulars apply: A. W. Scott- Harden A.R.I.C.S.. Q.A.L.A.S.. Monkcnd Hall. Croft. Nr. Dar­ lington Co. Durham. Tel. Croft 614.


grounds ol ju s t under one acre. Nlgfitstore heating. Sub­


three bedrooms. In


CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN'S CLUB


surfacing of the beer cellar at the above club. The club is open


themselves to accept th e lowest or any tender.


Road. Clitheroe. The committee do no t bind


-H. Duckworth. Secretary. ' LEGAL NOTICE


SUSAN MAY BENNETT deceased


Pursuant to Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925


• NOTICE JS HEREBY’ GIVEN pursuant to-* Section 27 of the


particulars of their debts claims and demands to the undersigned Solicitors or to Yorkshire Bank Limited Trustee Department. P.O. Box 7, 6 Queens Street. Leeds. 1. the Executor of th e Will of the


or interest in the estate of Susan May Bennett late of 17 Parson Lane Clltheroe Lancashire deceased (who died on the 20th day of November. 1968) aic hereby ‘ required to send in


said Susan May Bennett deceased on or before- the 30th day of April, 1UG9 after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the as-sets^of the, said deceased among the persons


entitled thereto having regard only to • the debts cMlms - and demands of which notice shall th en have been received by the


said Executor. DATED- this 20th day of


February. (1969. Signed.


Castlegate, • Clitheroe, • Lancashire.


loans


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. P. S, Richards I.UI. U Wellutd Kd. Leicester.


LOST WILL THE PERSON who found reward them.


ladies’ leather purse last Mon­ day in Kenyon’s Confectioners, please return same to police station, when the owner will


STEELE fc SON, Solicitors,





Trustee Act I92e th a t' ,anY persons having a claim aga.nst


Tenders are invited for th e re­


to view any afternoon a fter J p.m. All tenders to be addressed to the Secretary. 78 Whatley


PORK AND CUTTING PIGS Abo


WANTED EACH WEEK Supply i»l


COWS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS


ami casualties attended to promptly. Contact the


NORTH EAST LANCS WHOLESALERS LTD..


AND EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS WYCOLLAR 305


NORFOLK STREET. COLNE. Tel. Colne 370.


Not Foraetling our excellent Radio and TV Repair Service.


i »n PV l } m S “ ' ' 38° S° ' Vfl, !oc!,1Uy' 111 e GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.


AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS


6-8 Church Street Clitheroe - Tel. 3252


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


HYDEO LODGE,


and recently converted and fully modernised with ENTRANCE HALL; W-C THROUGH LOUNGE. 18’ X 12’ 6” with bav window DINING ROOM: FULLY TILED KITCHEN. TWO BEDROOMS Tile principal room could be divided to form two BOXROOMS THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. BASEMENT GARAGE AND LARGE STORE FULL OIL-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. Planning permission for detached house or bungalow In


GRINDLETON. Nr. CLITHEROE Stunning m neariv nail an acre ot grounds,


the garden Rates payable £40. Freehold


SPACIOUS DETACHED HOUSE


7 LINDEN DRIVE, CLITHEROE


position behind Claremont Avenue within half a mile of shops and schools containing HALL: CLOAKS: LOUNGE 15’ x 12* 3”. Blazed doors to DINING ROOM 12’ 3” x 11* 3”; KITCHEN IT x 10 9 Agnthermic cooker. FOUR BEDROOMS: Hi 15* x 12 3”. <2» 12 J ’ x 10* V” 13) 9’ 8” x 9': (4) 9‘ x 8‘. BATH­ ROOM and SEPARATE W.C Garage 17’ x 9’ 8” Fuel Store and W.C. Partial central heating.. All mains services. Freehold. Rates payable £84 per annum £7.000 o.n.o.


Buiit in 1965 and set in easily maintained gardens. Excellent PLEASANT SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE BUILT IN 1935. LODGE BANK,


five minutes walk ot Clttherne centre, comprising: LOUNGE bay window; DINING ROOM, bay window: KITCHEN with


PENDLE ROAD. CLITHEROE Situated on the Hinge of open countryside b u t within


BREAKFAST AREA 13' X 9': THREE BEDROOMS: THREE- PIECE BATHROOM.


Garage and real access with space for second garage. Good gardens to front and rear. Rates Payable £57 p.a Freehold.


VACANT SHOP PREMISES.


31 WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE


tiled fireplace. LARGE KITCHEN. TWO BEDROOMS. Rear yard with flush to i le t and fuel store


Rates payable £22. Freehold. All mains services. LOCAL AGENTS FOR


ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD. MONDAY. MARCH 3rd


40-50 Locally Fed Pig.s. Order of Sale: Cattle. Pigs Sheep


50-60 Top Quality Steer.se. Heifers and Young Cows: 150-250 Hoggs. Sheep and Ewes, including 60-80 direct from the north:


WEEKLY SALE, OF FATSTOCK AT 11-30 a.m. 50-60 Top Quality Steers. Heifers and Young Cows.


FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF IN CALF AND STORE CATTLE.


date fully accredited cattle under th e Brucellosis scheme. In th is completely isolated section c at tle can be housed and


stock very shortly, but, meanwhile we would be pleased to be in contact with farmers interested in either the sale or purchase of Fullv Accredited Stock.


We hope to have an opening Sale of Fully Accredited LAMBING SEASON 19G9.


As usual we shall be glad to assist in the placing of snare lambs. Tills service will no t only operate on Sale Days, b u t every day whilst it is needed Please ring us if you either have spare lambs or are in need or them, we shall do our b rs t to help.


ROBIN M ADDYMAN. ASV.A.. Auctioneer Office Manager.


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


DOGS We have now completed our new premises to accommo­


Seasonal entries anticipated in both sections. IMPORTANT:


sold in the ring provided, with absolutely n o chance of contact with non-accrcdited stock, either in loading or unloading, or whilst on the premi.se.>.


Rearing and Bobby Calves a t 12 noon. Please note new time. FRIDAY. MARCH 7th


WEEKLY PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF NEWLY CALVED CATTLE, a t 12 NOON. Judging 11-45 a.m.


TUESDAY. MARCH 4th TENDERS BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


EXTERNAL PAINTING OF COUNCIL PROPERTIES


external painting of 165 Counci, dwellings. Form of tender and specification of work required


Tenners are invited ior the


can be obtained Housing Manager. York f4tre<^'; Clitheroc, on a deposit 01 £2 2s. Od. which will be returned on receipt of a bona


envelope endorsed External Painting” should reach me b> not later than the first post on Friday. 21st of March, 1969.


fide tender. Tenders in a


selves to accept the lowest oi anj tender


H. L. SAGAR. Town Clerk. , ?«!!?«! The Council do no t bind them­ 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


attractive terraced house known as 2. Peace Villas. Bentham In the Town Hall, Bentham, a t 3 p.m.


March. Wednesday, 12th; Sale of the


Letting a t Whelprlgg, Nr. Kirkby Lonsdale: Halton Park Estate, Halton; and The Snab. Hornby, In Tile Royal Hotel, Kirkby Lons­ dale a t 3 p.m. AprilTuesday 1st: Complete disper­ sal sale a t Birks Farm, Endmoor, Nr. Kendal for J . Fletcher, Esq. Monday 21st: Complete disper­


Mart. Thursday 27th: Sale of Grass


sal sale a t Ringers Hill. Wcn- nington for J . Hn-yton, Esq. Tuesday. 22nd: Sale of Imple­


ments at. High Hall Beck, Kill- ington, Kirkby Lonsdale, for T. Staveley Esq. Friday 25th: Complete Disper-


Tuesday 25th: Collective Fur­ niture Sale a t Bentham Auction


quarter of a mile from the centre in a well populated area. Comprising: SALES SHOP 13' x 13': LIVING ROOM 13' x l r


Substantial stone-built snop property approximately


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. l-3Castlegate Clitheroe


Tel. 2092


estate agent s a n d v a lu er s . ;


WHALLEY OFFICE 36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495


SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW—WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE. Three good bedrooms: entrance hall: half-tllrd bathroom' spacious lounge: magnificent unit-fitted klteher. CENTRAL HEATING. Detached brick garage


CLAREMONT ■ DISTRICT OF CLITHEROE. A superb MODERN DETACHE1J RESIDENCE with FULL GAS CENTRAL HEAT­ ING Three large bedrooms, bathroom with coloured suite: boxroom entrance nail: spacious L-shapcd lounge and dining area- magnificent unit-fitted kitenen: separate w.c.: rear porch etc integral double garage 16' n" x 14' 2".


VERY ATTRACTIVE DETACHED BUNGALOW—P A R K AVENUE CLITHEROE. Two double bedrooms: bathroom with pink suite, entrance vestibule: hall: spacious lounge with bay window: dining room: kitchen with stainless steel sink unit and Aga cooker, etc. Attached brick garage 19’ 6” . x n coal house and store.


DESIRABLE SEMI-DETACHED—BALMORAL AVENUE . CLITHEROE Three bedrooms: half-t.fiecl bathroom: entrance hall- lounge; large dinlng/kltchcn: larder: wash house, etc. Detached enrage. Freehold. Partial icentral heating


ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED—HENTHORN bedrooms; half-tiled bathroom; separate w.c.:


CENTRAL HEATING


lounge “ living room: mngnificent unit-fitted kitchen; rear porch etc Attached garage 25' 6" x 8' 3" FULL GAS


ROAD. Three entrance hall:


MODERN DETACHED HOUSE.-12. SHIREBUHN AVENUE, CLITHEROE Three bedrooms: bathroom; entrance vestibule; hall- lounge- dining room: superb kitchen: conservatory: separate w.c.. etc. Integral garage Full gas central heating.


IMMACULATELY MAINTAINED SEMI-DETACHED.—1, MOOR­ LAND AVENUE. CLITHEROE. Three bedrooms: bathroom; sep wc entrance nafi: lounge: dining room: kitchen:


larder Garage EXCELLENT TERRACED HOUSE—53, etc.


CLITHEROE. Two bedrooms: bathroom; entrance vestibule and passage: sitting room; living room: unit-fitted kitchen,


LOCAL ACENTS


BRADFORD PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY AND


WOOLWICH EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY


WADDINGTON


A very attractive development near the centre of this picturesque village by


PEACOCK BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD.


THE CLITHEROE—Detached house including Lounge/Dining Area 25' 0" x IF 6". well fitted kitchen. Cloaks and W.C. 3 Bedrooms. Bathroom. Integral garage. Central heating. Freehold. Price £5 975. Alternative 4-bedroom type Tor an


extra £75


THE WADDINCTON—Detached bungalow with abutting garage Lounge 18' 0" x 10' 0". plus Dining Area 12 0 x 10 0" well fitted Kitchen. 2 bedrooms and largo utility room. Bathroom. Garage. Central heating. Freehold. Price £4. ,o0. CENTRAL HEATING IS INCLUDED.


PHASE ONE IS NOW SOLD. AND CONSTRUCTION OF PHASE TWO HAS COMMENCED.


VIEW D(YS: Sundays, between 2-30 p.m. and 4-0 p.m. Full details and plans front ■


H. W. PETTY & CO.


61 Every Street,. Nelson. Tel. 66314.


30 St. James Street. Burnley. Tel. 27/81/2556.


P E E L STREET,


NOTICE OF GENERAL RATE 1969-70


February. I960, the Clithcroc Rural District Council, as Rating Authority for the Rural District


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1. T h a t on th e 24th day of


of Clitheroc. duly approved and made a GENERAL RATE over th e whole d is trict of ELEVEN SHILLINGS AND TWO PENCE in the pound, for the period com­ mencing on th e first day of April, 1969, and ending on the 3 ls t doy of March, 1970:


said Rating Authority duly approved and made for th e said period ADDITIONAL ITEMS OF GENERAL RATE as follows


2. T h a t on the same day. the


Bowland with Leagram . . 2d. Chatburn Chipping


Aighton. Bailey and Chaigley


In the parish of ................ 2d.


Downham ............................... 3d. Pendleton ............................... Id. Whnlley ................................... 3d. Wiswell


............................... 4d. ............................... 4d.


................................... 2d.


hereditaments, ns defined In the Act;


th e General Rate Act. 1967. there will be a reduction in all parishes of Is. 3d in th e pound in respect of wholly domestic prop­ erties. and a reduction of 7d. in the pound in respect of mixed


and Additional Items of General Rate will be payable a t the offices of th e Council a t th e address below by two equal half- yearly instalments due on the first day of April. 1969. and on th e first day of October, 1969. respectively. Dated this 24th day of Febru­


4. T h a t such General Rate ary, 1969.


(Signed) T. P. RUSHTON. Clerk of th e Council.


CUthcroc Rnval District Council Offices,


2 Church Brow, CLTTHEROE. Lancs. BB7 2AB.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.


HIGHWAYS ACT. 1059. PART IX. CODE OF 1892


PRIVATE STREET WORKS- BACK WOONE LANE


WHEREAS (l) th e Clitheroe Borough


Counoil have resolved to execute certain private s tre et works in th e s tre e t known as Back Woonc Lane within th e Borough of Clltheroe under an d in pursu­ ance of th e Code of 1892 con­


specification, plans. sections, estimate an d provisional appor­ t io nm en t of estimated expenses with respect to such works;


snlc Sale a t Lodge Farm, Norris- thorpe. Livcrscdgc, for th e Exors. of H. Litchfield. Monday 28th: Sale of Borrnns


Dam, Bentham. May


Council, on th e 21st day of January. 1969, passed a Reso­ lu t io n approving of such specifi­ cation. plans, sections, estimate and provisional apportionment of estimated expenses, in th e


TAKE NOTICE THAT th e said


Farm. Now Hutton, Nr. Kendal. Wednesday 30th: Sale of Mill


salc sale a t Mill Dam, Bentham, for F. Bentham. Esq. Monday, 12th: Complete Dis­


Friday 9th: Complete Dispcr-


persal Sale a t Rigs? Farm. Fence, Nr. Burnley for R. Campbell,


Esq.


salc Sale a t Brackcnbottom. Tat- ham. for J. Akiigg. Esq. Saturday, 17th: Special Sale of


Friday 16th: Complete Disper-


Horses a t Bentham Auction Mart.


C. SILVERWOOD — .1. BALSHAW


dispersal sale for Mr. Dale Mason, Underhand Farm. Newton. Nr. Clitheroe. Saturday, April 2Gth: Total dispersal sale, a t Downham. Nr.


Saturday. March 15th: Total


CHtheroe. Tuesday, May 20th: Annual


dispersal sales (livestock) first date. Cow Ark. Clithcroc.' Saturday, August 16th: Total


collective machinery s a le ' in Clltheroe. Saturday, August 9th: Total


dispersal sale. Nr. Longridge. Saturday, August 30th: Total


Slaidburn. Tel. 652; J. Balshaw, Clithcroe. Tel. 2011.


dispersal sale in CHtheroc. Auctioneers: C. Silvcrwood


BUSINESSES FOR SALE


LOCK-UP SWEETS and tobacco, etc., CHtheroe area.—Write Box No. E2, Advertiser and Times.


FRUITS. GREENS. FLOWERS. frozen foods and groceries, town


centre. Clltheroe. Takings ap- piox. £100 per week, increasing. Excellent living accommodation,


Ui) the Borough Engineer of the said Council has prepared a


3. T h a t under Section 48 of . Evenings 2016 PUBLIC NOTICES


RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BOWLAND


NOTICE OF GENERAL RATE 1969-70


Council of Bowland acting as the rating authority, for the said Rural District, duly made and approved a General Rate of ELEVEN SHILLINGS AND EIGHTPENCE in th e pound for the period commencing on 1st April. 1969 and ending on 31st March. 1970. together with additional


‘ebvuary. 1969, the Rural District


parishes as set ou t in the Schedule hereto


items in certain


will be payable a t th e olilces of th e Council a t the address below (also a t the villages a t the times and dates specified on the General Rate Accounts) by two equal half-yearly instalments due on the first day of April. 1969. and on th e first day of October 1969. respectively.


(2) th a t such General Rate SCHEDULE


Bolton-by-Bowland ........... 2d. Gisburn ................................. 4d. Grindleton Newton


Parish


Additional Items


Rimington ............................ Id. Slaidburn ............................ 2d. Waddington ........................ 4d. West Bradford .................... Id.


................................ Id. ........................ 2d.


ary. I960. By order ot the Council,


Council Offices. 32. Pimlico Road. CLITHEROE.


DATED th e 28th day of Febru­


L. D. TELFORD. Clerk of th e Council.


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (1) th a t on the 24th day of


Advertiser and Times Friday, February 28,1969


MEMORIALS


in Stock specially tor ClitlioroocBmotcryrcBUl^ons. Sand tor des^ns and Pjloes o y a l la nU s


. a a * n nomhv3h No MMectoon ?v?th any other firm or individual.


W. ROCK and CO, Wiv a a o


BLAC TB cuohono°2i04.


BIRTHS


HOLDEN.—On 19 February. 1969 a t Preston Royal Infirmary, to


___


John and Margaret (nee Dux- bury) a daughter. Diane Mary, a sister for Andrew.


COMING OF AGE


BROUGHTON — Congratulations Andrew on your 21st birthday, Sunday, March 2nd 1969. Love and best wishes. —Christine.


COCKSHUTT. — Congratulations Heather on your 21st birthday,


27 February 1969.


Lots of love from Mum. Dad, Ju n e and Ailsa.


^ ,


HOLGATE. — Congratulations Susan on your 21st birthday. March 1969. Lots of love, h e al th and happiness always. —From mum and dad.


HOLGATE. — Congratulations Susan on your 21st birthday,


—Love. Janet. Derek, Stephen and Andrew.


. _______


HOLGATE. — Congratulations •Susan on your 21st birthday, 3


—Love Linda and Gordon Derek. Karyn and Julie.


Match , _


PORTER.—Congratulations and best wishes ion on your 21st birthday 4 March 1969. —From Mum and Dad.


DEATHS


CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


COOKE.—Oil 25 February, 1969 (suddenly) a t his home, H.gh Royd. Wiswcil, Whallcy, Fred­ erick Jo h n Edward, aged 64 years, the dearly loved husband or Hilda, and devoted fa th e r ot David and Anthony. Reposine in •■Rockdale" Chapel-of-Rest. Ser­ vice in All Hallows Church, Mitton a t 12 noon on Monday 3 March, prior to cremation a t Pleasington a t 1-00 p.m. Family flowers only please. —Inq. Tomlinson's Funeral Service. "Rockdale.” Clithcroe.


Tel. 2345.


COWGILL. — On 20 February. 1969 (suddenly) a t his home, Greenways, Waddington, Nr. CHthcroc. Jo h n Clifford, the dearly loved husband of Ger tvude Ada and loved father of Bryan and John, in his 70th year. Service was held in St. Mary’s Church Ciltheroe. on Monday. 24 February, prior to cremation a t Plcaslngton. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service. “Rockdale.” Clitheroe.


Tel. 2345.


Clitheroe. James th e dearly loved husband of Lilian Clayton and dear fath er of Joan and Barbara aged 64 years; interred a t Clith­ croe Cemetery on 27 February —Inq. B ennett <R. Parkington)


CHthcroc. Tel. 2582.


DAVIES.—On 25 February. 1969 (in hospital) Hannam, aged 84


28 February, a t 3-0 p.m. —Calverley. Funeral Directors, Clitheroe. Tel. 3297/2017.


years, th e dearly loved husband of Ellen Davies. 4 Salthill Road. Clitheroe. Reposing in the Calvcrley Chapel of Rest. Chat' burn Road. Clitheroc. Cremation will be a t Accrington on Friday,


FORD.—On 20 February 1969. Suddenly In Kingston-Upon- Thamcs Hospital, Jack, aged o9 years (formerly of Clitheroe) the dearly loved h u sband of May and dear fa th e r of Alan and Keith. In te rm en t on 26 Febru­ ary. a t New Malden. Surrey. 14 Cleveland Road. New Malden.


NOWELL.—On 25 February 1969. in hospital. James th e dearly


loved husband of Annie Nowell and dear fa th e r of Elsie. Alice, Jo h n and Michael, o f 6 Little- moor Road, Clitheroe. la te of Bonsden Farm. Newton-in- Bowland. aged 58 years, service in th e Congregational Church. Newton, a t 1-30 p.m. on S a tu r­ day. 1st March, prior to in te r ­ m en t a t St. Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


ROGERS,—William, suddenly, on 18 February 1969. aged 84 years, beloved husband of Dorothy of 13. St. Davids Road North. St. Annes-on-Sca. Cremation took place a t Lytham on 22 February. Formerly in business, as jeweller and watch repairer, a t 13, Parson Lane Cllthcroe.


tained in P a r t . IX of th e High­ ways Act, 1959: and


SMITH.—On 23 February, 1969 (in hospital), Maria, aged 81 years, the deafly loved wife of Albert Edward Smith, of 22 Castle View, Clitheroe an d loved mother of Albert and a loved grandmother and great-grand­ mother. Reposing in “Rockdale” Chapel-of-Rest. Service and cremation a t Accrington, today


Friday, 28 February, a t 2-00 p.m. Flowers may be s en t to “Rock­ dale.” —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Sendee. “Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


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fication plans, sections, estimate and provisional apportionment of estimated expenses of works proposed to bo done in sewering, levelling, paving. metalling, flagging, channelling and making good th e s tre et known as Back Woorie Lane in th e Borough of Clitheroc now submitted by th e Borough Engineer, be and the same are hereby approved, and th a t th e Town Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to publish this resolution and to serve copies thereof in the manner and upon th e persons directed by S ta tu te .”


following terms: , RESOLVED :That the speci­


lution of approval and the approved specification, plans, sections, estimate and th e pro­ visional apportionment of esti­


THAT a copy of th e said reso­


mated expenses (or copies thereof) certified by th e said Borough Engineer), will be kept deposited a t th e Town Clerk’s Oillce. The Castle. , Clitheroe, during on e month from the 21st day of February. 1969 and will be open to Inspection a t all reason­ able times during the said month: •


month, th e owner of premises liable to be charged with anv p a r t of the expenses of executing the said works may by written notice to the said Council, object to the proposals on any of the grounds enumerated in Section 177 of tiic .Highways Act. 1959.


AND THAT within the said


DATED' this 21st day of February. 1969.


H. L. SAGAR, Town Clerk.


Town Clerk’s Ofilce, CLITHEROE.


R.W.C.C. 200 CLUB—No. 8G.


lounge with ’Baxr fire, large kitchen/dinlng- room with Ray­ burn cooker, larder. 2 store rooms, glass lean-to with heater, bathroom. 4 bedrooms garage. Freehold property. R.V £58.~RI\ £40-19-10—For fu r th er details phone Clithcroe 3669.


Published by tTNITED NEWSPAPERS. PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. Clltheroe Advertiser and Times. 3 King Street. Clitheroe. BB7 2FW. Tel. M‘J3/4 and printed at -Northgate, Blackburn. Tel..


London Office: 23-27 Tudor Street, London. EC4.


Reclstered a t the GPO as a Newspaper. / .


5-345. . Tel. 01-583 DIM & OJt353.9463.


VEEVERS—On. 23 February, 1969., in hospital. Melena Terry Veevers. of 63 Lowergate, CHth- eroe. aged 74 years. Cremation, took place a t Accrington on 26 February. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkihgton) Clltheroe. Tel. 2582.


WATSON.—On Wednesday. 12 February, a t 110' Louise Street, Small Ridge, Rochdale, James Tl tter ington Into of West Brad­ ford) aged. 88 years, beloved husband of Gertrude and loving fa th e r of Alan and Bert. In heavenly love abiding.


WM.LANGSHAW


AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED.


CREMATIONS ARRANGED. CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES. • PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel. WliaUcy. 3248. (day or night) G. Calverley


and Sons Ltd. “Funeral Director”


Association of Funeral Direotors CHATBURN ROAD clitheroe


' Member of tho National CHAPEL OF REST


Tel. Clitheroe 3297 day . 2017 night. .


THE REPUTATION' tor


dedicated service that wc offer is a direct reflection of


the exoerienco. character and nersonal integrity ot oaah of our Funoral Directors.


CLAYTON.—On 24 February 1969 a t his home. 11 Faraday Avenue.


March. 1969. May you always have h eal th and happiness.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS GOWPERTHWAITE—The family


or the late William Henry (Harry) Cowperthwaitc s in­ cerely th an k all relatives, friends and neighbours for floral trib u tes and expressions of sympathy received In th e ir sad bereavement. Also Mr. E. J. Adderlcy, th e family doctors and th e Rev. Broadhurst for th e ir kind a t ten tio n and minis­ trations. 6. St. James’s Street. .CUthcroc.


HOULKER.—Mr. Houlker and Mrs. Atkinson wish to th an k all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in th e ir bereavement. Also th e doctors an d stall' of Queen's Park Hospital. Black­ burn. th e Rev. K. Broadhurst and th e Rev. G. C. Campbell for th e ir kindness. 63 Highflcld Road. CUthevoe.


LANCASTER.—Mr. Peter Lan­ caster. Ingricl an d Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lancaster and family wish to extend th e ir sincere thanks to all relatives and friends for th e kind expressions of sym­ pathy and messages of condol­ ence received in th e ir sad bereavement; also Rev. and Mrs. Knowles, of Mytton. for their prayers and k in d thoughts . 25 Riddings Lane. Whalley.


ROBINSON.—Mrs. Marie Robin­ son and family sincerely th an k all relatives and friends for Mass offerings, floral tributes and expressions of sympathy received during their sad bereavement: also friends and


colleagues for th e ir kindness and help during th e p a s t two years. Fernieigh. CHtheroc.


IN MEiYlORIAM


BARWELL.—Jn loving memory of a dear husband Pat, died 28 February, 1966.


Sadly missed. —From, wife Molly Loving thoughts . —John. Arnold Eleanor and children.


C HATBU RN.—Treasured memor­ ies of my dear mother. Margaret Jane, who died 1 March, 1952. my dear dad Richard, who died l February. 1954, also dear sister Lottie who died 2 July. 1954. In my hear t you will always stay


Loved and remembered every day.


—From th e ir loving daughter Ida.


DUNSTAN.—Treasured memories of a dear mother, who died 3 March, 1964; also a dear father died 8 February. 1951.


Memories arc like leaves of gold, They never tarnish or grow old. —From loving son, daughter, and son-in-law.


FELL.—In loving memory of a dear husband and father. John Charles, who died 4 March. 1968. A hear t of gold stopped beating A smiling face a t rest. God broke our hearts And proved to us He only takes th e best. —From his loving wife Kitty, Alan. Sheila, Brian and Julie.


PINOER.—In loving memory of a Dear wife, mother


grandma, who died 20 February. 1967. Without farewell .she foil aslet-u


a nc l


With only memories for us to keep.


—From h e r loving husband and family.


SIMPSON.—In. loving remem­ brance of my dear parents: fath er, who died 23 February, 1957: and mother. 24 February, 1958. Ever in o u r thoughts. —From Irene and John, 80 West View, Clltheroe.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298 FOR ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER'S, Primrose Nurseries. Tel, Clitheroe 3521,


Also Clitheroe Market


Wreaths, Bounuets, Cut Flowers, etc.


linear- Pendle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230.


W. PROCTOR 'Chatburn Nurseries


Resitfenoe: 11 Richmond Torraoa, Clitheroe.


For prompt and Courteous Service with Attention to Detail.


TH0S. ROCK


MONUMENTAL MASONS Residence a n d Works:


7b MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Phone: 4277 Clltheroe (Day or Night)


Memorials, Crosses, etc.,


In Stone, Marble and High Class Granites.


TMIN N


Funeral. Services ‘Rockdale’


.Tel. Ulithcroc 2345


OL SO’S Eshton Terrace


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