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DUNLOP and MICHEIIN


NEW AND REMOULD AT COMPETATIVE PRICES


W. & F. DAWSON LTD. PRIMROSE GARAGE - CLITHEROE. Tel: 3883/4/5/6


C. SILVERWOOD, Livingstone House, Slaidburn. Tel. 652. Nr. Clitheroe, Lancs.


FISHES AND PEGS HILL FARM (HENTHORN) CLITHEROE for Exors. H. C. Ireland.


TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE.


stock.Farming machinery and imple­ ments Dairy utensils, milking machine, single phase l! h.p.: .surplus household effects. As advertised last week.


o 49 Head of dairy, in calf geld


6ATURDAY, August 30th (Tomorrow).


nd in milk cattle and young


Sale 12 o’clock. (A caterer will attend the sale).


1


COMPLETE CLOSING DOWN SALE OF CATERING BUSINESS


Wednesday. September 3rd CAREY’S CAFE (KING STREET) CLITHEROE.


CATERING EQUIPMENT AND UTENSILS


water heater; Valentine fryer; Instanta 2 tap water heater; Melox grill; meat slicer; potato peeler;


Electrical: Fiigldaire; chrome


cleaner; shop window de-mister. Gas. Bain Marie hot cabinet;


refrigerator; Hoover


heaterStainless Elizabeth Ann double drainer sink; formica-top sales counter: glazed show case; wall shelves: cupboard with glazed top show case; cupboard dresser with wall shelf back: painted


Radiation gas cooker. 5 rings. 1 grill and oven; Firemaster


J. BALSHAW, “Glen Thorn,"


91. Waddirigton Road, Clitheroe. Tei. 2011.


AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS.


John Brinsmead & Sons (Iron frame) piano; Mah-chest- of drawers; two 3-piece suites (dres­ sing table, wardrobe and wash- stands); grained & other chests drawers; mahogany table, 2 drawers; twin set (antique) cupboards and drawers with slab tops; three1 leg table: swing mirror with 2 drawers: oak and other wood beds: music cabinet; various chairs: kitchen dressers: ext. tables: painted cupboards; wringing machines; Valor 3- burner oil stove and cooker; s various carpets and carpet strips;


small, items. mSale: 12 o'clock prompt (imple­


Also furniture 2 p.m. (A caterer will attend).


COLLIERS FARM.


BILLINGTON. (WHALLEY). Nr., Blackburn.


(situate opposite Cenotaph). Wednesday. September 10th,


cows geld and in milk. J Maohinery and Implements:


in-calf, geld and in-milk: 7 Ayr, 2 b & v cows due Oct .-Nov., a Ayr cows served; 8 Ayr. 2 b & w


for Exors H. C. Ireland. t 21 Head of Smart Dairy Cattle,


&UtfGE 23'1i;’ X 12’ 0": DINING ROOM 12’ 6” X 12’ 0 . AND SEPARATE


sons; Busatls rear mounted mower; 250 gall.- Bram diesel tank; tractor hay trailer; old manure spreader: manure bar-


sones Star (T) hay baler (2 sea­ ons); Fahr Centipete 3-4 sea­ etc


wood pot rail: cash, till; shop scales- excellent dining tables: dining chairs; cutlery: table cloths: salt, mustard and pepper pots- tea pots: water jugs: sugar bowls: milk Jugs: along with the usual small ond useful catering accessories; surplus household furniture ond effects; carpets


Sale: 2 o'clock. The above sale of equipment will be offered in useful lots.


(On view day of sale). , . .


STAKES FARM. COW ARK, CLITHEROE


for Mr. H. .Joy Saturday, September 6th. (declining farming) s 124 head-of breeding ewes,


ings: Suffolk shearing ram and Suffolk ram.


...


9 followers each (4-5 weeks); 1 l.w sow geld; 4 l.w. x sows run 1 to boar (9 weeks): 14 store pigs


Swaledale cross and H.B. ewes (3- l 4 -rop): 20 H.B gimmer shear­ Pigs: 3 large white x sows, with


hearlings and rams; 100 Lonk-


New HoPand HnyPner 68 hay ha^v (1966); Centipede KH6: C a ^ -o n Gardner (bucket-fork)


store nigs 8-12 weeks.. M^hinery and Implements:


0-12 weeks; 5 stores 6-14 weeks. 1 large white boar. 18 months; 33


and rear loader; Massey Ferguson (1958) die*®! tractor, live drive p t o ; NufflMd Universal dic«el


r°Dairy:* 4 Gascoigne (alum) milk units; double wash-up bath: • electric . boiler; milking machine (optional with the


. Hay: 1.000 bales of hay to be offered to-take off.


farm) ' (A caterer will attend the .


SSale: 1 o’clook. (The farm to be offered at 3 o'clock).


Compact 42 aores or thereabouts Dairy and Grazing Farm to bo rffererf for Sale by Auction, on the premises at 3 o’olook in the afternoon


(subject to conditions of sale to be then and t h e r e produced)


Wednesday. September 10th, known as


COLLIERS FARM.


Billinston (Whalley) , Near Blackburn. Lancs.


House: front sitting room: living room; kitchen: pantry larder, two front bedrooms:^ one rear bedroom: bathroom: bath, wash basin, low flush toilet, cylinder cupboards: outside coal house. mStone Range Farm Buildings:


Detached Stono Built Farm


barn hay storeage with twin through doors: tractor and loo implement, storeages: dairy.two


ilking shippon for 20 cattle, se boxes; also part-finished


-(26 ’■ings); bale loader: two hay (15ft. and 14* 6”): Dan-


tractor with Perkins engine: Li«ter multUeval elevator; David B-ewn r/ianure snre^der; nou n jinnure sludge tanker: Brown nlough: Camh*id?e roller


a'*m eh a in saw: th**Me eutter: Wb*f’o''k transport box: ri^ewge tank pump; Teagle


sow*"* u.t-o.: mtematicn-®! B93 mow?-- Barnett trailer mower. V’*""* M.V.60 snraver: Fordson cab: tractor chain har­


fieial


row: liav raker with tr'u: manure tt-iv-v: 9. metal sheen ha« ra^k*: 250 gall, diesel tank: 900 gar. t.v.o tank: pig farrowing era*-*: useful trailer with sides T 6 : Den^g iron saw bench; useful Rm’ar (octroi): Ze^hr*


Fo~* (1958) Smoon: 4-wheel hogev truck: seek tru^k:


50O water tenk: mUk cotfpr non: cabins: 3—112’ x 8’. * with ot^*n* usual smalls.


Mali-decorative inlaid show case: twm. \v tv i MeH®):


^Excellent Meadow and Pasture f Land well situated in a ring


to the countryside. There being mains and soring water suopiles:


ter! particulars. (Farm. Tel. Whallev 22551


Apply to auctioneers for prin­ _ .


tom. Liddle & Co. 21 Church Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 2264.


OTHER FIXTURES. T Saturday, September 13th:


V1 *'n fcUi-+on table: war vn-'h^'Toiy Inna case ciloo'*


........ .. PH^ts: ati+lmie T Saturday, September 27th. Clithreoe


(farm sold) ,


otal dispersal sale. Exors. H R. Frankland, Edlsford Farm,


d Saturday. October 4th: Total .. _ . . ispersal sale, near Longridge


Well positioned STONE.BUILT FARM HOUSE with ORCHARD GROUND at the rear; enclosed garden frontage w* t h th e PPl 1 of 5 to 12 acres of RICH MEADOW AND PASTTipLAND.


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY (Vacant Possession on completion)


s ideally situated with open view of the


ecluded position. Situated near HURST green, on tne Longrldge-Hurst Green Route, and away from the New


Apph^io- t<CVnsiLVERWOOD, Livingstone House. Slaidburn. Tel 652 j . BALSHAW 9l Waddlngton Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 2011.


MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE AUCTIONEER AND VALUER


THE GRANGE, HEI I.IFIELD. SKIPTON, YORKS. TEL. HELLIFIELD 226


For Sales by Auction ot Farms. Houses Farm Stook. eto„ and every tyne ot Agrioulturaj Valuation.


Final reminder. TUESDAY. SEPTMBER 2nd. SALE BY AUCTION OF LANE ENDS FARM, GIGGLESWICK: 971 ACRE DAIRY FARM with Vacant Possession at the MASONIC HALL, SETTLE at 7-0 p.m. all as previously advertised.


IMPORTANT SALE OF 139 DAIRY . CATTLE WITHOUT RESERVE


MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE Auctioneer and Valuer


Instructed by Mr. S. JACKSON, ASHLEY BANK, NEWBIGGIN ON LUNE will sell by Auction at SEDBERGH AUCTION MART on SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13th the following Stock of Valuable Dairy Cattle and Sheep. Viz.: • 139 Head of Friesian and Ayrshire Dairy Cattle comprising:


Fale .12 Noon with Newly Calved cattle


1 Good work Dog 6 yrs. cattle or sheep. Attention Is drawn to the above selection of fine young Dairy Cows and Heifers. Well summered and good In bag and teat; S these cattle can be recommended with every confidence.


35 Cows due Oct: 20 B & W Heifers due Oct.: 15 Ayrshire Heifers duo Sept./Oct.: 1 3 B & W suckling 6 Hereford Calves.


40 Halt Bred Lambs In forward condition. Surther details from the Auctioneer, The Grange, Helllfield


ments available on the premises V MONDAY SEPTEMBER 16th. Sale by Auction'of Moorland


kipton Tel Hellifleld 226: Sedbcrgh 642 (Sale.day). Refresh­


v iew, Clapham. Fine detached Country Residence with pacant possession to bo sold at Clapham Village Hall at 6-30 .m ■ ........WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17th. Sale of Modern, Antique


and Reproduction Furniture. Brassware, Silverware, etc., at Hellifleld Auction Mart Entries by Sept. 10th.


M SATURDAYSEPTEMBER 20th. Complets Dispersal Sale for


Dales Bred Sheep and Implements for Mr. R. T. Brown Foxup Farm.-Litton


. . . .


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


ha,burn «*


'We undertake all types of building work from the small to the large, including:— ,


' FENCING, GARAGES. SHEDS, ATTIC CONVERSIONS, DOORS, WINDOWS. TILING. PLASTERING PLUMBING and BRICKWORK Call on us for a first class job I


Workshop: . . .


Back Brennand Street. ' C I t h e r o e : -


TUITION WANTED


l+ALIAN AU-PAIR GIRL seeks English tuition.— Tel. Clitheroe 4249. • ' - f


I I . ^


r. F S Pittman, Laythams Farm. Slaidburn. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th: Important Dispersal Sale of


35 Cows Newly Calved or close to calving; 25 .Heifers Newly Calved or Close to calving;


I


farm implements, etc., at Cow- den Farm Great Harwood. Nr. Blackburn for Mr. J. E. Lund


otal dispersal sale of livestock, Vendor’s Solicitors: Ramsbot-


ence having open country view electricity installed to house ana


bXRatSible value £25-0-0 (last rat°s £13-2-6).Vacant possession on com­ pletion ■


. ._


^■CIMUUoil-(heda'heating, unit sealed double glazing and roof lnSUMahS e fearillVV a te r a n d drainage. Freehold. OCCUPYING A DELIGHTFUL CORNER POSITION. EASTWOOD,


SNTRANCE PORCH K> E&TRANCE HALL, 16’ 2’’ X 8’ 0". cloaks g 3 . LOUNGE 18’ 9“ X 14- 0’’. bay window: French doors to


stainless steel sink unit. Rayburn cooker. Pantry. REAR BEDROOMd


Longridge Fells E Tup ftLittpfuliv aoDOinted accommodation comprises: arden1 DH4ING/KITCHEN. 16’ 3" X 10’ 10". double drainer


TWO-PIECE BATHROOM shower fitting SEPARATE LOW SUITE W.C First Floor: BEDROOM 3: 14 6 x 11 0 plus


6": BEDROOM 2: 15’ 0" x 8’ 6": large dormer window T 2” x 5’ 0”


GAI^GE^M'^^Hx^I^O^W.C^.^POT^ING^SHED^AND^TWO GREENHOUSES. Rates payable £93 per annum. Mains Services. Freehold.


SPACIOUS SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE


41 GARNETT ROAD, CLITHEROE


and set In attractive gardens with an excellent Supermaiket and Primary School close bv comprising


d o u C T ^ - ^ ^ O ^ ^ S l 1 £ r


“ S S £65 per annum ____ ____________ ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE BUILT IN 1962.


55 PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE


KITCHEN 13’ 6" X 9’ 3” REAR PORCH AND EXTOL STORE. THREE BEDROOMS: BATHROOM AND SEPARATE W.C. Detached garage. Leasehold Ground Rent £6-10-0. Total


4’ 3“ x 10- 9” fitted gas fire DINING ROOM 10’ 9” X 81 7 .


Rates payable £56-0-0 A1 .mains services. WELL MAINTAINED SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.


7 WOODLANDS DRIVE, WHALLEY


■ Conveniently situated in a quiet cul-de-sac with.southerly aspect towards Whalley Nab with:


PROSPEROUS GROCERY AND OFF LICENCE BUSINESS, MAIN ROAD,


situated opposite a new development in on expanding village with: MODERNISED SALES SHOP 32’ x 15’ 2" Fitted shelv­ Sing and display counters fridge, bacon slicer, scales, etc. TWO


WADDINGTON. Nr. CLITHEROE An old established business with scope for expansion


STORE/OFFICE 15’ X 13’ 8" STOREROOM 16’ X 15’. REST­ ROOM 13’ 4” X 9’ 9" KITCHENETTE. SEPARATE W.C. Property to be let on a seven year lease at £4 per week.


TOCK. ROOMS. 1: 16’ x 13’ 9”; 2: 15’ 6" x 9’. First Floor: LOCAL AGENTS FOR


ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING-SOCIETY


F. W. L, STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castigate ditheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel. 2092/ ■ ” WHALLEY OFFICE 36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495


EXTREMELY DESIRABLE SEMI-DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW— 1; HILLSIDE CLOSE. CLITHEROE. Delightfully situated with principal rooms and main garden facing south and open countryside The CENTRALLY HEATED accommo­ dation comprises three double bedrooms; boxroom; loft storage space, half-tiled bathroom with shower: front entrance porch; entrance hall: cloaks space: lounge with French window; large dlntng/kltchcn with as. sink unit and a superb range ot fitted wall and floor cupboard units: rear porch spacious Integral garage


ATTRACTIVE DETACHED BUNGALOW— 39, ABBEY FIELDS. WHALLEY. Two bedrooms: bathroom; entrance hall: spacious lounge: large well-fitted dining kitchen, etc. Wired for “off peak” electric CENTRAL HEATING Adjoining brick garage. Delightful corner Dlot with views of the Nab


MOST ATTRACTIVE SUPERBLY MAINTAINED TERRACED HOUSE.— 79. PEEL STREET. CLITHEROE. Two large bed­ rooms: 3-pieee modern bathroom: front entrance vestibule; hallway: sitting room: living room: kitchen; larder, etc. 2nd w.c. .outside.


NEW PROPERTY


DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGA­ LOWS - EDISF.ORD PARK. CLITHEROE.


SABDEN VILLAGE 2-BEDROOM-SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS, at £2.750. 2-BED ROOMED DETACHED BUNGALOWS. WITH GAS CENTRAL HEATING AND GARAGE at £3.475


All the above are covered by the N.H.B.R.O 10 vear guarantee R protection scheme and 9554 mortgages are available.


epresentative on sites Sundays 2-30—4-30. LOCAL AGENTS


BRADFORD PERMANENT BUILDING


SOCIETY AND


Home address: 41 Ribble Lane Chatburn I


LOANS


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. P. 8. Richards Ltd. 11 Wellard Rd. Leicester.


WOOLWICH EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY .





COUPLE with two ' children urgently require house to let In Olltheroe or district. Rent no object.—Write Box No. W2, Advertiser and Times.


ALL . SCRAP AGRICULTURAL implements and machinery


bought for cash—Smith, Station W^Ck* 35T7.bUrn* Tel'


3-BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES at £3,000 & £3.100.' 3- BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS, at £3.050. 4- BEDKOOM DETACHED BUNGALOWS at £4.850


for country lovers. Full printed details, from the


Agents RICHARD TURNER & SON.


34a Kins Street. Clithoroe. (Tel. 2300).


BUCKP0 0L.-Mud; r“ iV £Hou“ .” f S : area. Tel. Blactpo01 .!»*“ .


ment to vleff. _________


.‘7 . ______


EXCHANGE ,0RunSALE . | bed I room dorma bungm old central heatmtL


evenings _____;— ------p- N or MorecMibe,Ior Gisburn bun-


galow Chthrtu?! difference if area will P,?Le carnfoith 2004 i necessary.”*1011*"


AGRICULTURAL ^ ' ■' ’


1 low with _?raUye' neated. well- rooms., centrany and views t tc lain w a r d e n s ^


laid out Bard??,®f*5apR.: west 3370. SUPERIOR s=?rMetaCtt)?eebUbfd- "Evenings 201$


bay. DINING ROOM; KITCHEN: THREE BEDROOMS; BATH­ ROOM AND SEPARATE W.C Full central heating. Space for garage. Rates payable £35-0-0. Ground Rent £3-10-0.


18 O x 13 5 Al?u° 1 Pleasant open position oft Waddington with LOUNGE Constructed in 1962 of brick with white rendered elerotlons qualUyt rmaterials with suoerb outlook over Waddingtnn and


IvIRKMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE rtetacned bungalow constructed In 1958 of top


tair carpet, etc; other useful ents). (sheep approx 2 o clock)


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1969 SALES BY AUCTION


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. Estate Agents and Valuers


6-8 CHURCH STREET


CLITHEROE Telephone: 3252


AND AT BLACKBURN SUPERBLY POSITIONED DETACHED HOUSE. MORNINGSIDE, of the town. The property Is set in '^ “s“ cl^oYl^ fucfntlc.s are


EASTHAM STREET, CLITHEROE ' Situated off Waddlngton Road


JSn!US,£°m mature* gardens EMNIN<| g o o ^ 16’ X 1 2 ^ :


KITCHEN IT 8" * 10 J ^ ™ M M S®ARATE LOW K ^ l f f l BALE?A R A G F n ^ "wX 9’.Excellent out-


buildings. Ratos payable £92 per annum. Freehold.


INDIVIDUALLY ARCHITECT DESIGNED DETACHED HOUSE NEARING COMPLETION AT:


BACKSIDE,


GRINDLETON. Nr. CLITHEROE to a very high standed of workmanship on a


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


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


Re. Mrs. M. A. Parkinson HOTHERSALL & FORREST


Will offer for sale by Auction the semi-detached dwellinghouse .


29, MOORLAND CRESCENT. CLITHEROE


on Wednesday. 3rd September. 1969. at 2-30 n.m.


Subject to conditions of sale by Auction.


wAccommodation- HaU: /^hh.se raith bow window, tiled Interior


nge; Dining room with tiled fireplace (back boileri: kitchen;


value £79


pantry. Above are three bed­ rooms and modernised bathroom. Garden area room for garage.


Ground rent £ ’• Rateable , The sale of this property will


| EFFECTS.


be followed by a of surplus FURNITURE and


. Included are: reasonably mod­ ern bedroom suites in figured I walnut and oak. each with ward-


robe, talboy dressing table, bedsteadw lth sprung base , and overlay. The oak suite is a single


ncluding good quality lounge | carpet (as new).


room size. Bed settee. i Carpets as fitted in all rooms


, Oak dining table: small gate- leg do., sideboard, chairs, etc. Figured walnut display cabinet: standard electric lamp: Victorian chiming wall clock; glass;


A Modernised Cottage at a reasonable price,


25 SALTHILL ROAD. CLITHEROE


nd comprises sitting room; up- to-date living kitchen: above are


very well decorated throughout. Rateable value £22. Freehold.


installation;


Attractive Detached Bungalow in Desirablo Residential Locality.


and w.c.A professionally designed garden is both attractive and easy of maintainanoe. w Viewing: by appointment only


b Comprising, hall; lounge; two


CHATBURN AVENUE. CLITHEROE


2 THE GROVE, edrooms: kitchen; bathroom


ith HOTHERSALL & FORREST. S Attractive Modern


emi-Detached Bungalow. “PENDALE.’


35 KEMPLE VIEW. CLITHEROE


s A brick-built property erected


| crockery. . 1 Hoover Junior (recent. Model


| useful items View: Tuesday. 2nd September


itchen utensils: hand .sew’ng machine: sundry linen and other


appointment to view property apply:


from 2 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. Further particulars a n d


| Salerooms. Clithcroc. Or to Vendor’s Solicitors:


Auctioneers and Valuers, Bank Hnthorsall


| Preliminary Notice: For the Rev. J. C. Borthwick


SALE BY AUCTION


of SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINCS


at "Anloh.” Grindleton Road, Wost Bradford


on Wednesday, toth September. Details next Issue.


HOTHERSALLL & FORREST, Auctioneers.


Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695).


Forrest.


Messrs Baldwin. Weeks Ac Bald­ win, 4- Duck Street. Clitheroe.


special Stone Fireplace: Kitchen; i two Bedrooms: Bathroom furn­


Central Heating and Garage Comprising- Hall- Lounge with


ome five or six vears ago with


n346): Burco electric boiler (as kew): electric, kettle: usual


Suite. Reasonable Garden Area. £ Current general rate payable


The Terraced Stone-Fronted Dwellinghouse


5 NEWTON STREET. CLITHEROE


Room; Living Room each with nice tile range: roomy Ktchen. Sold floors throughout. on ground level. Two large bedrooms above. Yard with modern w.c. and offices Mains services. Current General Rate payable £ 1- 11-6


Comprising: Vestibule; Sitting _______


Freehold Shop Premises with Flat Above.


66 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE


Shops giving a floor space of 232 sq feet Asphalted throughout. K 1st Floor Flat: Living Room


Comprising: Front and Rear


piece Bathroom Ro2nd Floor: Two Large Store P tone Outbuilding at rear.


dossibilities for garage accommo­


itchen; Bedroom and Three- Soms (or extra Bedrooms).


ation


Particulars and Appointment to View from: A HOTHERSALL * FORREST


uctioneers and Estate Agents. ■ Rank Salerooms Clitheroe.


■ \ (Tel. 2695)


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


TODAY. FRIDAY. AUGUST 29th. Sale to commence with Half-Bred Gimmer Lambs at 11 a.m


2.000- 2,500 Horned Lambs; 500—1,000 Store Lambs and Half Bred Ewes


1.000- 1,200 Gimmer Lambs;


50-60 Steel’S, Heifers and Fat Cows: 30-40 Pigs; 100-120 Ewes: 800-900 Lambs TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2nd


MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 1st FATSTOCK AT 1,1-30 a.m.


80-100 Top Quality Young Cows and Heifers, all consigned from 1 local farms:


WEEKLY PRIZE SALE OF NEWLY CALVED CATTLE AT 12 NOON.


____ LIVE ANIMAL


FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF NEWLY CALVED AND STORE CATTLE.


00-120 Rearing Calves at 11-30 a.m. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 5th. m


40-50 Stores. All consigned from local farms FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12th


60-70 In Calf Cattle:


GREAT ANNUAL PRIZE SALE OF HALF BRED EWES AND SHEARLING GIMMERS.


2.000- 2,500 Ewes (Mashams and Mules): 1.000- 1,200 Shearling Glmmers (Mashazn and Mules). Catalogue sale Entries for Inclusion In catalogue and ballot close 12 Noon, Monday September 8th.


ANNUAL SALE OF DODD ED RAMS AND ALL CLASSES OF STORE SHEEP....................


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th


ROBIN M. ADDYMAN. A.S.V.A.. Auctioneer and Manager.


O Tel Clitheroe 3325 or home Skipton 3641.


ffice Address: Newmarket Street. Clitheroe. BB7 2JW. CASTLE CONSTRUCTION


4 GRAFTON STREET, CLITHEROE


Write, Call or Tel. 3133 for All Types of Building Trade Work Repairs. Alterations, Cement Rendering, Floor. Wall and Roof Tiling. Extensions, Paths and


Drives Constructed and Surfaced, House Fronts Pointed. KEENEST COMPETITIVE PRICES.


NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. CONSULT CASTLE CONSTRUCTION.


PROPERTY FOR SALE For Sale by Private Treaty.


Country Houso of Character With Land.


MOSES LEA FARM,


I BARNOLDSWICK, VIA COLNE. s t o ^ u„ r « o u r f ; w


A very attractive development near the centre o£ this picturesque village by


CONSTRUCTION CO., I*TD.


WADDINGTON HEALDWOOD


TIIE CLITHEROE—Detached house in­ cluding Lounge/Dinlng Area 2511. Oln. x l i f t . 61n.i well fitted kitchen. Cloaks and W.C. 3 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Integral garage. Central heating, Free­ hold. Price £5.075. Alternative 4- bedroom type lor an extra £75.


THE WADDINGTON—Detached bunga­ low with abutting garage. Lounge 18lt. Oln. x 10ft. Oln.. -well fitted Kitchen,


. 2 bedrooms and large utility room. Bathroom. Garage. Price £4,750. CENTRAL HEATING IS INCLUDED ONE ONLY.


H. W. PETTY & CO.


GOOD AS NEW DRESS AGENCY


so Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 2322.


Crimplete. Tricel, Cotton


Summer dressos from 9/11 . Coats. Skirts from 29/11 Skirts from 7/6


h a t s , h a n d b a g s ,-s h o e s ALL AT;LOW PRICES '


AT STUD


SADDLE BACK and-large white boars at stud.—TOL'., Whalley


_______ _ L. & »I.: FRANKLAND


hospital service on the admini- COKE & COAL MERCHANT Proviously of


31 ST. PAULS STREET,


LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE WISH TO ANNOUNCE


That os from 30th August, 1969 their new address will be


16 BALMORAL AVE, CLITHEROE


VIEW DAYS: Sundays between 2-30 p.m. and 4-0 p.m. - Full detatls and plans from:


61 EVERY STREET. NELSON. . Tel. 66311;.


Tel. No. will remain tho same Clitheroe 2722


CYRIL HOOLEY


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Phone: 2023


Repairs, Reconditioning i and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatic <


Top Dogs


g° to


EDISFORD KENNELS Expert Beauty Treatment for Terriers, Poodles; and All Breeds


Dogs and <Cats Boarded Collection and Delivery Service


Pedigree puppies supplied'


Mrs. J. NUTTALL Tel: Clitheroo 2129


GOOD HOME WANTED for small house trained’ Dog.—Tel., Clith­ eroe 2378.


; PERSONAL


' types (including poems) for book, putll- catlon. Reasonable terms. STOCKWe LIi LTD.. .ILFRACOMBE (Ebt.. 1808). . ■;


AUTHORS INVITED submit MSS.' All


NO CHARGE:is made (or the use of our Chapels of


sRest— these are part of our sinoerely interested servico — provided for the comfort and oonvonience of the ' boreaved.


CASUALTY SERVICE •


Animals unfit for livestock markets uplifted within 50 miles radius


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


Telephone Rochdale 45469.


PORE- AND CUTTING PIGS Also


WANTED EACH WEEK Supply ot


COWS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS


and casualties attended to promptly. Contact the


AND EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS WYCOLLAR 336.


NORFOLK STREET. COLNE. Tel. Colne 370.


Stockists ot Homccliarm and Llden THE SILVER KEY


WHITEWOOD FURNITURE 2/. in the £ OFF


195 Padlham Road, Burnley Tel. 23450.


Pleaso writo or phone tor freo catalogue.


NORTH EAST LANCS ' WHOLESALERS LTD..


ANNUAL SALE OF HALF BRED GIMMER LAMBS AND SPECIAL SALE OF HORNED LAMBS


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO., LTD.


Railway Road. Clitheroc.


FARM STOCK SALE. MILES HILL FARM. Old Nab Road. Langho.


Wednesday, September 3rd For B. E, J. Mill. Esq.


To bo offered on the farm. 40 Head of Horoford Cattle,


viz: 1 pedigree Hereford bull; l Hereford bull: 14 Hereford cows with 15 Hereford calves: .1 Here­ ford cow with Friesian calf: 1 Hereford cow in calf: 1 Ayrshire cow with Hereford calf: 2 Here­ ford bullocks. 12 months: 2 Here­ ford heifers. 12 months. poSale due to change in farming


licy. Sale 1 p.m.


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


Tel. Clitheroe 3325 or home Skipton 3641.


Office address: Newmarket Street, Clltheroe. BB7 2JW.


£ 6- 10-0 Particulars from Hothersall


shed with three-piece Bathroom 36-19-6d. Annual ground rent and Forrest. ____


two bedrooms and a newlv In­ stalled combined bathroom. A Parkray fire in the kitchen pro­ vides domestic hot water and three radiators on the first, floor. New electrical


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


34a KING STREET.


CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369. FORTHCOMING


t This property nas been main­ August aained in a very tasteful manner


PROPERTY AND STOCK SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


Today.Friday, 29th: Complete disper­ sal slae of U6 fully accredited cattle. 137 sheep and implemnets at Longholme Row, Sawley (mid­ way between Gisburn and CUth- eroe on A59) for R. F. TUlotson. Esq. Sale at 12 noon. All as pre­ viously advertised. B Saturday 30th: Sale of bulbs at 10 am


entham Auction Mart. Sale at


September Tuesday, 2nd: Sale of the very attractive freehold modernised 31- acre smallholding known as Steps End Farm, Stainton. upon the premises at 7-30 p.m.


Nr. Lancaster, In tho Town Hall Bentham, at 3 p.m. All as pre­ viously advertised.


kairy and stockrearing farm


Final Reminder. d Wednesday. 3rd: Sale of 43 acre


nown as Streakbers, Bentham.


Sale at 1 p.m. s Monday 8th . Complete Disper­


C Friday 5th: Sale of Sheep at ow Dub. Dent, Nr. Sedbergh Bal sale at Streakbers Farm,


Sale at 1 pm. f Monday 15th: Sale of 90-acre


entham. for Mr. J. Baines. Esq karm with vacant possession,


Nr. Kendal in the Town Hell. Kendal at. 3 p.m


nown as Oakbank Farm, Crook, o Monday, 15th: Sale of 100 aores


pm. GTuesday, 16th: Bulb Sale at


Hall, Hawkshead; for R. Ireton. Esq., upon the premises at 7-30


f winter eatage over Esthwaite


pm. a Tuesday, 16th: Sale of the very


family house know as 73 Main Street Wray. In the Institute, Wray, at 3 pm.


ttractive recently modernised


niture sale at Bentham Auction Mart. Entries welcome.


DTuesday 23rd: Complete dls- F ersal sale at Lower Broach


E Hanson. Esq a Tuesday. 30th. Sale of the 55


arm Foulrldge Nr. Colne for J,


Syke, Wagglesworth. Nr. Skipton, in the Masonic Hall, Settle, at 3 pm.


cre dairy farm known as Mere Tuesday 16th: Collective Fur­ isburn Auction Mart. Sale at 1


m e m o r i a l s


m Stock specially tor Clitheroo ^tneteryregulations. “ “ X a T « « R ' i S l » M


W. ROCK and CO, No c S t i o n R"SrShy other ltan-or mdiyidual. C R e T tM H A R A WLOOD.R D ' B L f lC T ! l e o T o n M : DEATHS BIRTHS


HELLAWELL (nee Dixon).—On 23 August, 1969, m Germany, to Peter and Tina, a daughter.


WILLIAMS (nee Edmondson).— On 25 August. 1969. at Queens Park Hospital, to Douglas and Irene, a son G i y n David. Thank­


ing all concerned. COMING OF AGE


FLETCHER (nee Pemberton).— Congratulations an d best wishes Joan on your 21st birthday, 28


—Love, from Mum and Dad. UNGAGEMENIS


August, 1969. _ .


BURGESS— TAYLOR. — The en­ gagement is announced between Eric youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Burgess of 34 Wilson Street. Clltheroe, and Pamela Ann, onlv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Clark, 7 Westfield. Drive, West Bradford.


—Congratulations from both families.


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DUCKETT— HUGHES. — The engagement


between Anthea Rosemary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hughes. of Long Eaton. Nottingham and Dr. Jeffrey Graham Duckett, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Duckett, “The Chalet,” 13 Clitheroe Road, Whalley.


is announced


H0LGATE — SUTHERLAND. — engagement Is announced in Perth, Western Australia be­ tween Jennifer, younger daugh­ Dter of Mrs. A Sutherland.


late Mr. Sutherland, and Francis, youngest son of Mrs. A Holgatc Butler Clough Cottage. Billington and the —C late Mr. Holgate.


unedin, New Zealand and the home ongratulations from all back, For prompt and Courteous


Service with Attention to Detail.


MONUMENTAL MASONS Residence and Works:


TH0S. ROCK


7b MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Phone: 4277 Clitheroe (Day or Night)


Memorials, Crosses, etc.,


in Stone, Marble and High Class Granites.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


G. Calverley


and Sons Ltd. “Funeral Director”


Member of the National Association of Funeral Directors


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST


Tel: Clithcroe 3297 day 2917 night.


WM. LANGSHAW


AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED.


CREMATIONS ARRANGED.


CHAPEL OP REST ON THE PREMISES.


PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel. Whalley 3248 (day or night) DOGS


SHIREBURN BOARDING KENNELS


CLIPPING - STRIPPING ALL BREEDS


Collection and Delivery


Mrs. ROSE KENYON Tel: Clithcroe 3846


EDWARDS.—On 21 August 1969, a t his home, 14 Corporation


Street, Clitheroe, Benjamin (Ben) the dearly loved: husband of Annie Edwards, aged1 67 years; a service In Trinity Methodist Church preceeded cremation at Accrington, on 25


—Inq* Bennett (R. FarkMgton) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582._____ ■


FOSTER.—On Sunday 26 August Anne Foster, aged 78 years thp


dear sister of Emma Bland, •Westfields’ Waddington. Scr- vice in St. Helen’s Church, Waddlngton. at 12-15 pm. on Friday, August 29th, followed by cremation at Skipton, at


—Intt R. & D. Nelson, Wadding­ ton. Tel. CUtheroe 3H72.


GREENWOOD.—On 26 August, peacefully, in a Worthing nurs­ oing home, Margaret Greenwood,


ll Saints’ Church, Whalley


Cf the Corner Cottage. West Chiltlngton. Sussex and late of s lerk Hill, Whalley. A memorial


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ervice wil be held on 5 Sep­ Atember at 11 a.m. at St. Marys


SIMPSON—On 26 August 1969 at his home Cosy Cottage, Down- ham. Israel (Jack) aged 72 years, the dearly loved husband of the late Annie and dear father of Freda and Donald. Service and interment will take place at St. Leonard’s Church. Downham on. Sonday, 30 August,at 11 am. Cortege will —I lave hi5 home at 10-50 am. burn 297.


nq. Brian Price. Tel. Chat­


TRIM BY.—On 13 th August. 1969. /found at her home, 3 Garnett Road, Clitheroe, Edna, aged 69 years the dearly loved wife of l the late Lttson Trlmby and


Service and cremation, will be held at Pleasington today (Friday) 29 August, at 3-30 p.m. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service. Rockdale, Clltheroe. Tel.


ng in Rockdale chapel of rest. 2345.


TEMPLEMAN.—On 2o August. ( 1969, at his home. John, aged 53 years, ' the dearly loved husband of Emma Templc- man, of 16. Victoria Avenue. Chatburn, and loved father of John, David. Barry and Rodney. Service and interment were at


Christ’s Church. Chatbum on Thursday. 28 August, 1969. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service. Rockdale, Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


EDWARDS.—Mrs. Annie Edwards wishes to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours, mem­ bers of the Castle Bowling Club, the management and workpeople of James Thornber ' & Son and friends of the Pendle


Club, for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes and donations to cancer research received in her bereavement; also Dr. Harrison and the Rev. N. D. Walton, for their kindness. 14 Corporation Street. Clitheroe.


WEYMES.—The family of the C late Robert Overing Weymes,


for their kindness and help, also Sor the beautiful flowers. 8,unnymede, Glsbum and


Parliament St., Moreoambe. IN MEMORIAM


HARTLEY.—In remembrance of my dear husband Jack who died 29 August. 1968. Memories; memories, each day Me they come, then go.


With you and I as one. But now you are gone. And I must go on. With only my memories. Always in my thoughts, Margaret.


mories, memories, they seem H so long ago.


appy times, troubled, times,


In memory of my dear father who will always be remembered. —Son John.


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HARTLEY.—Proud and treasured memories of a very dear father (John Joseph). ”He left a place no one can ftl;. We miss him now and always


Wishing to day as ever before. He could have stayed • a few — years more."


will: Law Barry. . . Daughter Mary and Son-m-


HARTLEY.—Remembering with d love a dear dad and grandad, ,


A ■ corner filled within our ; hearts


ied August 29th, 1968.


With memories sweet and H . tender: ,


—nd those he loved, remember. I From daughter Jane aiwf Son-


e simply lived for those he A he loved.


Nicholas and Gareth. "God bless Grandad.”


family. n-Law Les and Grandchildren


SNOWDEN.— In loving memory of Alvin who died 27th August.


1968. —From Cliarile, . Mary and


FOR ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER'S Primrose Nurseries. Tel. Clitheroe 3521.


Also Clltheroe Market


riends, the family doctor, the Rev. J. H. Renton, the doctors and nursing staff of Ward 5, f Raikeswood Hospital. Skipton,


t hurch Gates. Glsbum. wish to fhank all neighbours and


ioved mother of Donald. Repos­


TOMLINSON’S Funeral: Services i


‘ Rockdale' Eshton Terrace Tel. Clitheroc 2345


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