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CASTLE CONSTRUCTION


W. Hitchen - M. Bialecki write or call


Building trade work, Repairs. Alterations, Cement rendering, Floor, wall & Root tiling, Paths & Drives constructed &


21. Windsor Avenue, Clitkeroe FOR, ALL types of


surfaced. House fronts pointed—Keenest competitive prices. No job too large or small—Distance no object.


Consult — Castle Construction Tel. 3133


F. Wl L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Casflegate ^sClitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


i e i 2 0 9 2 . ; > : ' ■ « - • •= • WHALLEV OFFICE:


fivenin8S 2016 36 KING STREE'I. Iclephnne 2495. EXCELLENT SUPERIOR TYPE SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE


three good bedrooms: half-tiled bathroom: entrance cloakroom with washbasin and w.e.: spacious lounge: d.nin? room with French window: unit-fitted kitchen: rear porch, etc Detached brick garage. Well laid easily managed gardens.


known as "EAST CROFT” S, CLAREMONT CLITHEROE. Exceptionally well maintained and compi sin?


IMMACULATELY MAINTAINED PRE-WAR MITTON ROAD. WHALLEY Three bedrooms: haf-Ulcd bath­


room: half-tiled separate wc entranre hall: lounec. d.nms room, kitchen: larder etc Larue detached bilrk caraee. BenutituKv laid ou* crardens on three sides


BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED FRF'HnLDSFMI-nFJached— 12 BEECHWOOO AVENUE. CLITHEROE. Excel.ent posit.on with views CFINTRAI HEATING to three bedrooms: naif-tiled bathroom: sep w - ■ entrance hni: lounge: din.ns


kitchen in te g r a l uaraue with ntt Neattv laid out nett-fen g a rd e n c


DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED SEMI-DETACHED—"RPPIN G- KELL." LAMB ROE WHALLEY. Wired for off-n^1' CENTRAL


HEATING and containing -liree bedrooms: coloured suite: entranc** ve*tibn!e qnci hall: large rnouen tounce: k,#"hen: inrder: rent norrb etc


EXCEPTIONAL! V ATTRACTIVE MODERN —19 WARWICK DRIVE. CLITHERDE. ™ ens CttmAlj HEATING to three bedrooms: bathroom: ctittnnce nail,


spacious iounge: dlnlnu room with French window, maun, firenr kitehen cte Detarlv-rt ee-^ge


COUNTRY RNOALOW— 1 HILLSIDE DRIVE. Freeholn and romm-islng two borh-ooms In furthe’ Pj>: constructed bedroom tn tin roof spaoo 1 lio r-tilc-cl hath


ATTRACTIVELY SITUATED oiiasi SEMI-DETACHED—18, A GREENFIELD AVENUE. CHATBURN. The tastefully njedc’-n- e ised and beautifully maintained arecmmndnt^


c-iniro


EXTPFWIFI.Y DESIRARLE TERRACED OOTTACE—IB- RIBRLE LANE. CHATBUHN. Two bedrooms: 3-niece Wptla‘°om. si-ttincr


spacious dining/kitchen etc Detached garage. Gardens to front, side and rear.


nod bedrooms: 3-nieco bathroom: entranee ban. jounce,


room living, room: kitchen: wnshhouso/utillu room. sep. w.c. Small gardens to-front and rear


NEW PROPERTY


WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE—SUPERIOR FREEHOLD SEMI­ DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW with three bedrooms, etc.


SABOEN VILLAGE. 2-


3-


Central lica-tmc nnd enrage Excellent position. £4.4o0. Bedroom Semi-Detached Bungalows at £3.050


ED1SF0RD PARK. CLITHEROE Detached and Semi-Detached Houses and Bungulows.


» SSSSSShpnting *nd enraee at. £o.800 . . Ay ^ r n r T J c «


ATTRACTIVE VILLAGE Or Near CLITHEROE.


Development of Detached Properties by HEALDWOOD


CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. 'fe


BUNGALOWS. DORMER BUNGALOWS AND houses';


with * and 4 Bedrooms.


Prices from £4.975 to £6.750 Including "ELECTRICAinE" CENTRAL HEATING.


vMcw Days— Sunday trom 2-M to 4 p.m.


H. W. PETTY & CO- 24 MANCHESTER ROAD,


NELSON. TEL. G6314.


8 3 S S H r ng * |J W STU- ™ a- 1,able' PROPERTY TO LET


UNFURNISHED ground floor flat available for a married couple. wife willing to undertake a small amount of domestic work Ri in a country house in the West


o ding i husband to follow own


woman. Child of school age no objection. The accommodation comprises two bedrooms sitt.ng room, bathroom and kitchen. References required. — Apply. Tlic Agent. Estate Office Gis-


ccupation), or an active single burn. via Clithcroe.


No. 6. DALE TERRACE. Chat- burn. Suitable for one or two persons.—Apply at No. 1 Da.e


Terrace. PERSONAL


YOUR SPENCER CORSET! ERE, Mrs Dorris Sellers (B.&.b-b.A.» I 2 Eastfield Drive West Brad


J. G. ROWLAND


TELEVISION SPECIALISTS — FABULOUS COLOUR Yes vour own favourite programme transformed into a


I


new dimension. A whole world of colour—Delivery m the new colour sets is very poor and is on allocation. Order your set now for delivery in about 3 months. Orders taken in short rotation Confidential rental. HP terms, part exchange etc.


J.G. ROWLAND


64-66 KING STREET, WHALLEY Tel: Whalley 3585


E. & D. Horsfield. ' Back Brennand Street, Clitheroe Builders and Joiners


Tel: Chatburn 448j S


For all building work and high class joinery, including attic conversions.


Extensions to old and new properties F lo o r s :— Concrete, wood or tiled


Doors windows wall panelling, in fact-call on us and make your house a house to be proud of.


sessesesssh' o n i o r D H U N


BOARDING KENNELS


CLIPPING STRIPPING ALL BREEDS


Collection and Delivery


Mrs. ,ROSE KENYON Tel. Clitheroe 3846


Top Dogs


% 1


' * ' i g°


EDSSFORD KENNELS Expert Beauty 1


for Terriers, Poodles . and All Breeds


Collection and Delivery Service


^ r J ^ N U l T M - L fl^it Clitheroe 21M


>rea'" 1^n( Does and Cats Boarded.


TAPE RECORDERS oii*cr»lioniwith pUttur*


d«m “


part oehinga HOLDINGS^:'


MINCING LANE) DARWEN STnEET


BLACKBURN TEL: 59595 ■7 MILES FROM MB- CI.OSEO THURS


t S H I R E B I J K J N


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


FULLY-FURNISHED f l a t


cjulred in Clitheroe or district by two professional young ladies.—Write Box No. Cl Advertiser & Times.


____ CYRIL HOOLEY


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE


Phone: 2023


Repairs. Reconditioning and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatic


re- | s> S


ford.—Tel Clithcroe 3901 for appointment, after 7 P.in«


|


2-Bedreom Detached Bungalows with gas cential healing rrarnge nt £3.625


Bedroom Seml-Detaelied Bunga.ows at £3^30 and


room- entrance ha;:: living room: excellent unit-ntted ■kltchpn Central heating. Rural Rates Dc,ached brick


BLACKBURN


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1970 Geoffrey Taylor&Co. BURNLEY CLITHEROE Auctioneers Estate Asents. Surveyors and Valuers.


6 CHURCH ST., CLITHEROE Telephone 3252


EXCLUSIVE DETACHED RESIDENCE BUILT IN 1950.


11 CLAliKMUiNT AVENUE, ri.lTHKROl-


Occupying a choice silt m a mature residential area with excellent views towards Pendle Hill at the rear-


SHAPED LOUNGE WITH DINING AREA 19' 9" x 17 3 overall, KITCHEN 12' 4" x 12' 4” fitted cupboard, double bowl stgin- ,CSs st«.i sink unit; THREE BEDROOMS two with fitted wash basins: BOX STORAGE ROOM;. THREE-PIECE BATH­ ROOM Gas (ired central beating throughout Undercover to


POUCH ENTRANCE HALL: CLOAKfa; MAGNit tOEN 1 L - .


GARAGE. UTILITY ROOM and FUEL STORE p.a. All mains services


Pleasant gardens with double wrought, iron enhance gates- Rates payable £91 Der annum Leasehold ground rent


___


SUPERIOR FOUR BEDIIOOMED DETACHED HOUSE. 48 PEEL PARK AVENUE, CE1THERUE


maintained gardens. Situated on tne irtnge ol tn a first class residential area and convenient tor all amenities Tile accommodation comprisrat LARDL GLARED


Completed approximately lb muntns ago and set in tartly


ENTRANCE PORCH. SPACIOUS ENTRANCE HALL. LOUNGE: 22’ x tx' 6" French dooi to garden DINING ROOM 11 x lo . KITCHEN 10' x 9' excellent range ol Htted door and eye-level units ATTRACTIVE LIGHT LANDING with glared door to BALCONY FOUR EXCELLENT BEDROOMS HALF-TILED BATHROOM with senarate shower SEPARATE LOW SUITE


o A choice detached bungalow built in 1966 on the outskirts


FIRED CENTRAL HEATING OCCUPYING AN ELEVATED CORNER POSITION. 18 LINGF1ELJ.) AVENUE, O.LITHEROE


comprises: HALL; LOUNGE. French window to garden: IMNING ROOM: KITCHEN: REAR HALL AND DRYING AREA: THREE BEDROOMS; TWO-PIECE BATHROOM. SEPARATE LOW SUITE


Pendlc Hill round to Kcmple End The accommodation, with full oil-fired central seating,


f the town, enjoying magnificent unlnteruupted views from


W.OBnck-bullt Garage. Rates payable £71 per annum. Freehold.Excellent decorative condition throughout. Attractive well- laid gardens


____________________ SPACIOUS DETACHED bungalow.


6 THE GROVE, UHATBURN PARK, CLITHEROE


OP.EN PORCH TO ENTRANCE HALL; LOUNGE lo X 11 i . attractive stone fireplace, glazed doors to DINING ROOM. 9 5 X 9'; KITCHEN fully'fitted wltll Elizabeth Ann units. THREE BEDROOMS. 1: 15' x 11': 2: IT 7" X 9' 5"; 3. 11 9 x 7 10 .


p Occupling a quiet position oil Chatburn Road adth


THREE-PICE BATHROOM side of- tl«! property


possession..................... TWO ONE-QUARTER ACRE FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS SAWLEY ROAD, GRINDLETON


a Rates, payable £65 per annum. Leasehold GTl. £10 per Cnnum. All mains services together with PULL- GAS FIRED


Detached Garage 19' 3" x 8' approached from a lane at the ,


, , , , „„ . , , . _ „ „1n ENTRAL HE ATTNG 90 To mortgage available. Vacant leasant garden areas to the front, side a n d rear. Comprising.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


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


POR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


CHATBURN. A PRE-WAR SEMI-UtlAUHED RESIDENCE In a pleasant, village ana having excellent views ,A0LOMMO- DATION- Vestibule, tile iloor; Hall with cloaks; Lounge with bay: Dining Room, tile range with back boiler; Kitchen, fitted d.d Enamei- Sink Unit; Larder at rear: Porch Three Bed­ rooms o: goud size. Bathroom: separate W.C. Outside toot- shed aid Fuel Store GARAGE Good garden area which is well stocked FREEHOLD. Current General Rate payable. W £47 view or appointment onlv with Hnthersall FoiTest


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


MORECAMBE. - One week inclusive holiday Three day tours English Lakes.


2411


HOLIDAY ACCOM — —CLITHEROE BLACKPOOL.— Modem Holiday Flatlets, adjacent prom. N.S. T.V. 3—6 persons. Fully booked July I8th—August 1st. Mrs. EVANS. 153 HOLMF1ELD ROAD.


W IN D E RM ER E LAKE. — 5 -6 Berth Caravan on lake edge site. Flush toilets, near bus. fishing and boating. 10/12 gns. weekly. Transport can be arranged. J INMAN, 2 BUTTS BECK. DALTON- IN-FURNESS. Phone 2117 evenings.


ADDINCTON: “ELLERBECK,” WADDOW VIEW. PLEASANTLY SITUATED STONE-BUILT END-TERRACE_'DWELLINGHOUSE OF FAMILY SIZE OR A TWO-FLAT CONVERSION. Near shops and bus services who the benefit of a ruriUsltimtlon.Gaiden


areas front and side. ACCOMMODATION: Ground flom- porch; entrance vestibule: lounce: dining room, kitchen, larder; rear porch; washhouse. Upper floor; two bedrooms, dining kitchen (s. steel sink unit): three-piece bathroom. Outside: fuel store and w.c Titus the upper floor nW be used as a lounge: double bedrooms: dining kitchen ana bathroom, leaving the ground floor as a living unit of respec­ table size Mains services. Viewine- bv appointment pniy with HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Particulars.


Lange: Kitchen, fitted stainless steel double-drainer, sink unit. warder: Three Double Bedrooms and Bathroom furnished tngeith superior, modem three-piece bathroom suite by Anni- Ser . Yard with usual offices including outside W.C. Mams C vices. Current general rate payable: £20-13-4 ______


and washbasin. Separate yard at rear with store. Mains services Current general rate payable ±no.


WO INTEGRAL GARAGE 18 a 9' Rates payable £100 per annum. Leasehold. G.R £16 pa. AH mams services are Installed together with FULL GAS


HOTHERSALL & FORREST Auctioneers and Estate Agents.- Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe.


(Tol. 2695).


SALES BY AUCTION CLITHEROE AUCTION MART.


RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE. BB7 2JW. TEL CLITHEROE 3325.


GREAT SPRING SHOW OF IN-CALF CATTLE AT 11-30 a.m. 200-250 young cows and heifers, all in the hands of farmers and moj?tly home bred.


TODAY. FRIDAY MAY 1st. 60-80 steers, heifers, fat cows. WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 12 NOON. „ „ „


FULLY" ACCREDITED SECTION AVAILABLE FOR FULLY LICENSED CATTLE.


WeeWEEKLY SALE OF REABING CALVES AT 12 NOON.


Followed by special spring sale of ewes and, R 2 * Approx. 250-300 half-bred and homed ewes with lambs at foot,


_ local and north country stock.


FORTNIGHTLY SALE ^OF * IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE. Cattle sales resume on fortnightly basis from this date.


southerly views to Pendlc Hill Prices from £7.000. Further details and specifications from the aboic offices.


oth plots are freehold and enjoy superb uninterrupted LOCAL AGENTS FOR


a b b e y n o t io n a l BUILDING SOCIETY


SALES BY AUCTION


RICHARD TURNER & SON Auctioneers Js Valuers


BENTHAM. Tel. 444/5/6. near Lancaster.


And also at « Newmarket Street. OLITHEROE. Tel 2369


FORTHCOMING SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


Anril. Final Reminder.


den for A. Hall. Esq. p Saturday. 2nd:. Complete dis­


sMFriday. 1st: Complete dispersal ale at Lodge Moss Farm. Traw-


urnley for Mr Greenwood. p Saturday, 2nd: Complete dls-


Hersal sale at Newfield Farm, Bigher Red Lees. Ckvlger, Nr.


ponies. 170 rough ewes with fol­ lowers, poultry, dogs, implements etc., at Harprlgg. Kllllngton, Nr. Kirkby Lonsdale, following the death of Thomas Atkinson; Sale


ersal sale of 81 bead of cattle, t acre* ol first class accommoda­


at 12 noon. Tuesday* 5th J Sale ot 97.516


ion land in three lots, at Feu- sidc. Kirkby Lonsdale, in The Aoyal Hotel. Kirkbv Lonsdale, at


3 p.m nThursday. 7th; Saie ot the tree-


ample other buildings in the Fes­ tival Hall, Gisburn.' at 3 PJD. (Of interest to rarmers and country


Fold farm known as Hard House warm, Rimlngton. with 24 acres, sixith tyings lor 24 milk cows and


dry cows, together with


httractive freehold end-terraced I ouse known as 35 New Village.


3 p.m. Sale of. furniture, upon the premises at 1 p.m. YeWednesday, 13th; bale oi Butt


ngleton, upon.the. premises, at


t ats Farm, Hornby, in • lots, in •


head & Sons. ^


p.m. for Messrs. T. C Halhead & Sons


Please note change of date. p Monday. 18th; Complete dis­ ornby for Messrs T. C. Hal- Tuesday.. 19th; Sale of the very


he Town Hall,. Bentham at 3 , ' ‘


mersal sale of . implements and Hachinery at Butt Yeats,


desirable country house ana 61 acres of land known as Colliers Holme Howes. Yorks, in 3 lots, in the Market Hall. Hawes, at


3 Wednesday, 20th: Sale of .the desirable country cottage and 32 acres of land known as Nutglu Cottage and Harpers Lotts. Ingle­ ton: also 113.930 acres of . sound


sheep, ponies, dogs, at Winter- scales Chapel-le-Dale. for J Grimshaw, Esq.. Sale at 1 pan. a Monday. 11th: Sale, of the


lovers) li Saturday, ftth: Supplementary


vestock dispersal of 92 cattle, SALES BY AUCTION


On the Instructions from J. Holland, Esq.


Complete Dispersal Sale of


Farming Live and Dead Stock SPENCERS FARM.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND.


on Friday, 15th May, 1970, viz: co 36 B. & W. Dairy Cattlo: 3 8 m.o. hfrs.; 1 12 m.o. hfr, 5 5-8


u ws in-milk; 12 cows duo aut> 1mn; 7 hfrs. due July/Aug.; 6


ownChoose a magnificent detached house oy bungalnw to your B individual design, or from plans available at this omce.


JACKSON & REEDAY


Total Dispersal Salo at MANOR HOUSE FARM (in the village)


Rimington. Nr. Olitheroe. (3 miles from Gisburn)


will sell by Auction on Wednes­ day next 6tli May 1970. the whole of his live and dead farming stock comprising:


AOn instructions from Mr. lbert Ecclcs. Jackson & Rceday


Cattlo. viz: 4 cows due June; l.i due July; 8 due Aug.: 8 due Sept.: 4 due Oct.: 3 due Nov 6 geld in milk: 10 hfrs. due July: 6 due Aug.-Scpt.; 1 geld; 1 cow suckling 2 Hereford bull calves: 13 hfrs 10 m.o.; 7 hfrs. 9 m.o.: 4 hfrs. 14 m.o.: 4 hfrs. 8 m.o.: 3


93 Grand Young Friesfan


well wintered. 7 Sheen: 44 good H.B. ewes and


riesian bullocks 2 and 4 teeth, 6 lambs: 2-shear Suffolk ram.


m.o. hfrs.: 1 bull calf: 1 pedigree bull. Fernside Grenadier, 18 m.o. Sheon- 27 B.F. ewes and 39


iambs at foot: 1 Teeswater ram, 80 hens. t Implements: Ferguson 35 trac­


as new): Ferguson mounted mower; trailer; rakes: scaler; sheep trailer; ext. ladder; poly­ thene piping: chain harrows^ whclbarrow; small tools, etc. i Sale at .1 pan. with small tools, .


mplements, hens sheep, • cattle, Terms cash.


Auctioneers:


RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers & Valuers. Benthani. Tel; 444/5/6. near Lanoaster.


JOHN E. PINDER


From Preston and surrounding districts, chiefly in the matter of deceased estates to within


the SALEROOMS.


STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE. Tomorrow. Saturday 2nd May. A : SELECTION VARIED


F TTRACTIVE FURNITURE.


URNISHINGS . and 'GENERAL EFFECTS.


In all about 550 lots with smaJ'l goods morning commencing 10 a.m.' nnd elec, goods ■ and furni­ ture commencing 1-30 p.m,


' View Friday to 9 pm.


Thursday Next. 7th May, at 1-30 p.m.


ANTIQUE AND OLDER-TYPE FURNITURE. ORNAMENTS. • AND BRIC-A-BRAC.


JOHN E. PINDER. Valuer and Estate Agent,


Stone-Bridge and Berry Lano, Longridge. Tel, 2282.


hiWi pasture known as Sandy- mire.' Klngsdale. Ingleton. in the Town Hall. Bentham. at 3 p.m Juno.Monday 1st! Sale of the benu- t' ful country house with accom­ modation land, known as Low Swinkiebank. Long Sleddaie. Kendal in llie Town Hall. Ken­ dal at- 3 o.ui.________________


Stockists of Liden and Please Homecharm.


1THE SILVER KEY,


95. Padiham Road, Burnley. Tel. 23450.


W 2/. IN THE £ OFF___ HITEWOOD FURNITURE


write or phone for tree catalogue.


By Direotion of J, Holland, Esq Sale of the Freehold Dairy and - Stock-Rearing Farm ■ known as


SPENCERS. FARM. Bolton-by-Bowland etc.


ATo be offered for sale a uction (Subject to Conditions und unless sold previously)


by


pon the nremises on Friday. 15th May. 1970. at 3 n.m. Full particulars from:


RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers & Valuers.


BENTHAM, Tol. 444/5/6, Nr. Lancaster.


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


STUBBS. Moving-Storing.—Cedar St„ Blackburn. Tel. 57122.


CO OP rcmovals-storage. all area? see Branch Managers. Dlvt 1/3 £


LIVE ANIMAL CASUALTY SERVICE


Animals unfit for livestock markets uplifted within 50 miles radius


ALAN HELLIWELL AND SONS.


MOSS BIDE FARM. M1LNROW NEAR ROCHDALE


Telephone Roehrlale 454G9


Select from our exciting range of carpets in your own home.


CODDARn & MAY CARPETS LTD.


Direct from the Warehouse Prices. .


I.e. £40 carpet. £4 Den., 5 mtlis. at £5. 4 mths. at £4, - .


Confidential credit terms arranged with pleasure


We RING CLITHEROE 3975. will call at vour convenience. LOANS (or de-luxe: Vicon-lely Acrobat


Pigs: 5 store pigs: I sow served. Poultry, B0 laying hens. F IMPLEMENTS include: 1950


erguson Tractor; (P) Ferguson mower: Fordson Super Major diesel tractor (1961) with cab; 3- row Centipede, as new; Stackley elevator as new: Ward double cattle trailer. 12 m.o.; bale sledge as new; International. B46 baler: R.O. Teaster fert'ilzer drill (new); raking and .strawing t machines: 2 Bamford side rakes:


ings: box cart: 2 cl. fence units: riddle drill: pulper: grindstone: wheelbarrows: sheep rack; hand l drill; 250 gall, diesel tank: ex.


ractor trailer with hay shelv-


and seed harrows: quantity of hand tools


adder; cow buckets; ploughs ■ •


L DAIRY UTENSILS: 4 S.S. Alfa


milk truck; galv. wash tank: milk sieves: buckets and 8 kits.


aval milk units:.Inchurn cooler;


of drawers with' china cab­ sizinet; double and three-quarter s eboards: 3-Plece suite: 2 fire­


SURPLUS FURNITURE: Chest side beds: oak wardrobe; two


Skipton. t N.B.: A noted stock .of cattle,


aslistand; 2 carpets, 4 x 3. c Sale at 1 p.m. prompt. Terms


ash. Catering by Lambert's,


ion. F Auctioneers’ Offices: Cragg


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


the whole sale worthy of atten­


SILVERWOOD—BALSHAW Auctioneers & Valuers.


In all 11.897 acres or thereabouts known as


Attractive Freehold Farmhouse, Building and Excellent Productive Grassland.


MARY BONE MEADOW


FARM. WEST BRADFORD. Nr, Clitheroe.


to be offered for Sale by Auction on Tuesday next May 5th at the Starkie Arms Hotel.


Clithcroc. at 3 o’clock in the afternoon.


( As previously advertised.


bullocks 6 m.o F Also for Mr John Carr. 8


Brochures from Auctioneers, to view owner-occupier. Chatburn 383.


OTHER FIXTURE SALES:


Kindly remember the Total Dispersal Sale Tomorrow. Saturday. May 2nd. at


TWISTON MILL FARM. TWISTON


(Downham). Nr. Clitheroe. for Mr. T. Singloton.


machinery, implements; cabins, etc., .as advertised last week


& w). 40 poultry, tractor, sale). ‘ The Cleaning Centre'


Chapel Street, Nelson Telephone Nelson 62049


Carpets and upholstery sham­ pooed On vour own premises or


collected and cleaned in our own works. — Two-day service. After office hours: 64523


WANTED


c 39 head of smart young dairy A HIGH-CASH PRICE paid for battle and young stock (mostly


Sale: 1 o’olook. (A caterer will attend the |


Total Dispersal Sale:


LOWER READWOOd FARM, READ (Nr. Burnley)'. Saturday. May 9th,, for Mr. H. Ingham,


19 Head of Smart Dairy, In-Calf, Cattle- (mostly b & w)t 8 cows due July/Aug.: 2hfr. due • July; 1 Jersey hlr. due July; I r & w cow due July; 2 cows duo Sept.: 3 cows geld in milk; 2 summer calving heifers.


wide chairs; dressing table and Major diesel tractor in good run- thing considered. Coins: British. THOMPSON.—On 24 April. 1970. Tn /-»_ I I — a____ : * _ 1 ■


yoNote: The above cattle being 1955 Fordson |


ung and in fit condition. Implements:


aarm. Fouiridge. Tel. Colne 360 Albion swathe turner; hay flat WANTED PRIVATELY, old fumH- Tel. 4675.


ence; 200 gall, diesel tank;


milking machine. 1 h.p. electric motor, pipeline to 20 cattle stalls; two stainless Alfa m(ilk units s (as new) with liydropulsators;


nd scrap. Dairy Utensils:


Gascoigne


up bath: handy size separator; E.O.E, churn; sundry utensils.


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nd 466. Skipton Road. Keighley. htrailer: iron saw bench: A'Stken- l ead harrow: grass harrow: aadder; sundry • hand tools, etc.


ture, for renovated period house. Tel. Padiham 73352.


WANTED, table tennis and record I player for Salvation Army


2908. pare pail: cooler and pan: wash- 1 WANTED TO RENT


Cabins: 16 x 10: 12'x 8; 8 x 8. Sale: 1 o'elook.


COTTAGE. FLAT or bed-sitter with bathroom and kitchen,,


[ quireci for business lady.—Writel Box No. C4. Advertiser & Times.


farmers' tractor machinery and 'vmted to t cnt,__lo miles radius | Implements sale, at Chaster


Tuesday. May 19th: The annual I


Avenue (playground). Clitheroe. Entries to the auctioneers.


Livingstone House, Slaidburn. Tel 652 (Nr. Clitheroe, Lancs): J BALSHAW. Glen Thorn 91


Auctioneers: C. SILVERWOOD,


Waddington Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 2011.


tcfr^tU K^mito^nidhis


of Clitheroe.—Write Box C3. Advertiser. & Times.


YOUNG MAN urgently requires flat, bed-sitter or board, Ciith- croe area.—Write Box C2, Adver­ tiser. & Times.


GARDENING


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F. S. Richards Ltd 11 Wellford Rd. Cardens rotdvated. Pnr jour free Leicester


I Mtlmate, 'phone ftossendalc 56G3 or Clltheroe 3510.


MUSICAL Bowland. LOST


FRANK CROWDER, AJL.M.C.M., LOST, April 7th. two Lonk lamb- M.RB.T. Pianoforte, Singing ing ' ewes. Red both huggons, and Voice Production.—11- Gis- white paint near hpm.—John burn Road, Bolton-by-Bowland. Wilson, Big Holme, Bolton-by- Tel. 687.


I TREE FELUNC. ftotovadne. Turflntt. ■etc. Tel. Blackburn '53309 ami Lcmgrldge 3351.


ning order; International - B451 U.S.A. Canadian, African. Vi<> | hay baler; WuffJer: Bamford torian and modem jewellery gearless haytime machine; Nich. J. Gleave, 103, Whalley Road, I strawer; Bamford trailer mower; Clitheroe. Tel. 3880. Palrmtle manure spreader; Bam­ ford manure spreader; transport MACHINE KNITTING required! box; Teagle artificial sower; to do at home—Tel. Stonyhurst j f Geest barrow; Wolselev electric 353.


rt (t KT Tnt.fkfn-n.+Hftnal . I n o 3


HOUSE CLEARANCES: modern and antique clocks, pottery, furniture, silver, glass, any-


Requiem Mass preceded inter­ ment at St. Hubert’s Church. Dunsop Bridge, on 29 April. R.IF —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) CUtheroe. Tel. 2582.


In hospital, Margaret Thompson, aged 73 years, of Myitton Hall t Farm. Whalley. Fortified with


he rites ot Holy Church.


Youth Club. Mrs. Hogg. Tel. EMMOTT.— 'The family of ACKNWLEDGMENTS


furnished or unfurnished, re- JACKSON.—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson wish to take tills opportunity to thank all rela­ tives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received diming their time of sorrow. Also the priest at Ss. Michael and John. Clitheroc, Chatburn Methodist Sunshine Band and Primrose and Ribble Valley Lodge R.A.OR. 30, Pendle Avenue. Chatburn,


heir sudden bereavement. _


MOON.—Tile famity of the late r May Moon wish to thank oil


belatives, friends and neigh­ s ours for kind expressions of dympathy and flowers received muring their recent bereave­ n ent: also the doctors and I urses of Blackburn Royal


Hospital. 38, Old Hall' Close. Torrlsholme, Morecambo.


tlate Mr. William Emmott, desire the


and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and t floral tributes received during


o thank all relatives, friends


Funeral Service. 9uJepriny are as reasonable as available.


There is no need to settle for less than


of chairs', bureaux bookcases: wall clocks: old 611 paintings, old musical boxes: grandfather clocks: any items of inlaid fur­ niture: silver: pottery: coloured glass, eto. etc. Contents of old houses bought.—Write, phone or call anytime. Antique Shop, Frank St.. Barnoldswick.—Tel. 3558.


I BUY. AND COLLECT children's babie’s ladies’ and gent's clothes, curtains, bedding, orna­ ments etc.—Ring Accrington


35885____________________


ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES. f buy and collect all your dis­ carded clothing—Mrs. Howarth. 31 Church Square. Worsthome, Write or Phone Burnley 27882.


kly sale of 250-300 half-bred and homed ewes with lambs at foot from local farms and the north of England. Sale at approximately 1 p.m.


EXTRA SALE OF IN-CALF^^CATILE AND STORE CATTLE AT 12 NOON.


WEEKLY SHOW AND SALE OF NEWLY-CALVED CATTLE AT 12 NOON.


250-3005 hoggs. sheep and ewes. Spring lambs coming forward In increasing number each week TUESDAY. MAY 5th.


__ • ,


60-80 store cattle in separate ring at 2-30 p.m. MONDAY. MAY 4th.


FAMILY DWELLINGHOUSE WITH THREE DOUBLE BED­ ROOMS. SITUATE AT 25, DUCK STREET. CLITHEROE. A very wellmaintaincd property with the following accommo­ rdation- Hallway Sitting Room, tile range: Living Room, tl.c


OMPACT TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE. 3 MOSS STREET. CLITHEROE. In sound structural condition and compriMn?. hallway; sitting room tile range; living room, tile range boiler), in-built cupboards: scullery, fitted combination sink (h & c. water): framed and glazed annexe to scullery, on tnc upper floor are two bedrooms and bathroom containing batn


* ki.


| WIGTOWNSHIRE. — 4 - 5 - 6 B e r th ] Caravans to let. lully equipped except linen. All conveniences. Showers, laundry, shop. Bathing. Fishing. Golf, liearbv. WIIITECAIBN FARM CARA­ VAN ’ PARK. GLENLUCE, NEWTON


STEWART.


| LAKE LAN D . — 4—5—6 Berth Caravans. | Furnished rooms, accommodate 1 1 persons SUNNY BROW. BARNGATES. AMBLESIDE. Tel. Hawkshcad 212.


I GREAT YARMOUTH.


tor earlv and late WALMER HOUSE. 18 G 0 0 DBIER.—C o n g r a tu l a t io n s ^ o n | WELLINGTON ROAD Adjacent sea | front. B. Ss B. and Evening dinner.


- Reduced terms I


Comfortable, homely atmosphere. Ho | petty restrictions. SMITH. Tel. 55623.


I SCARBOROUGH.— ULLSWATER HOTEL. | QUEEN'S PARADE. Licensed, sea views. I family hotel, ballroom, three lounges. 1 Terms from 40/- per day. Special terms | panics and O.A.P’s. Brochure and Tariff. Tel. 4884.


[TORQUAY. — GAY COURT FLATS. Secluded but central. Bay Views. S.A.E. Brochure. 'Phono 22829.


| BLACKPOOL 26475 HONLEY HOUSE. 1 VANCE ROAD. Central. Licensed. Resi­ dent ( te l . T.V. Lounge. Full board


from 3i>/- per day. | TORQUAY. - Holiday Flatlets, fully I


equipped. Central. Close buros, shops, beaches. Bookings April to October. Complimentary entertainment tickets. Brochure S.A.E. HUGHENDEN. WOOD-1 END ROAD. TORQUAY 22646.


| BLACKPOOL. - SUNBURY H O T E L Licensed. Adjacent South Pier. Every comfort. Happy holidays assured. Full board in gns. Reduced May/June. Mrs. LOCKETT. 10—12 BRIGHT STREET. Telephone 44851.


| SCARBOROUGH. — BRI-NOOK. 111. COLUMBUS RAVINE. Excellent B. & I B. and Evening Dinner 26/- to 2fi'-. H.


is C. Vacancies Whit, onwards, j 'Phone 4585.


| NEWQUAY to P ER RANPORTH. Large I selection of flats, bungalows, chalets, and caravans. Choice of sites. Near | beaches. Stamp for


ROBSONS. MORFA. HALL. NEWQUAY. I br o chu re .


EXPERT SERVICES W. BEER


LIGHT HAULAGE


Romovals and Odd Jobs Undertaken.


71 WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE.


________ Tel. 2867.


j D R Y ROT, rising dump. rtc. Consult the] area specialists, immediate attention, guaranteed work. M. HARVEY. Tel. Burnley 26641.


SLATING, CH IM N EY POTS REMOVED.


1 joinery, plastcrlns. all types oi property I work. M. HARVEY. Tel. Burnley 26S41.


ROOF nEPAIRS.—Pcrm-a-Seal. Written guarantee against slipping slates Hnd


ingress of water. For free estimate, write. 11a ST. JAMES ROW. BURNLEY | or Tel. Burnley 31311.


__i your 21st birthday Roy. 2 May.


1970. All my love, Lorraine.


ROBERTS. — Congratulations | Carole on your 21st birthday.


—Mum and Dad Roberts.


30 April. 1970. Health and happiness always.


ROBERTS. — Congratulations Carole on your 21st birthday. 30


April. 1970. -All my love. John.' -Happy birthday, Mummy,


John Arthur. ENGAGEMENTS


WRIGLEY—GOULDEN. — The tengagement is announced -be­


Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wrigley. The Highlands. Beverley Close. Clltheroe. and Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Goulden. Haybrook Farm, Boyn­ ton Cheshire.


ween David Allen, only son of


—Congratulations from both families.


, appreciation I BARKER.—Thank you Mum -.*21 SILVER WEDDINGS BLADES (nee Wrigley).—Con­


gratulations Mum and Dad on your silver wedding. 5 May.


Ann.'Happiness Always.' —


1970. •Lots of love." —


Michael and Joan; May and Margaret and Ian.


I WHAITES—OSBORN. — Congrat­ ulations Doris and Kenneth cm your silver wedding anniversary, 5 May. -Love, Mother nad Dad.


I WHAITES—OSBORN. — CongraV ulations Mum and Dad fKcn-


Rich and. Tracey. DEATHS


BOYER—Mr. & Mis.


Philip w:sh to express tlie;” I cere thanks to the manatr~-1


t End. friends and neighbours fi'-1 1heir help and kind inqnirs'l


ness shown during Ph,'iai'';T ness: also Mrs. Pel! u y~l


5nt‘ sum' of Messrs. J. Tf e | & Son Holmes Mill f0-


2. Moor End. CUtlicroc


BOYER.—Mr. and Mrs L a—. I and Philip, wish lo'tu-i doctors, nurses staff and vs!


12. Moor End. Clithcroc.


patients of Word 2. Biacltte- Royal Infirmary, for the;- k" attention during Philip's I in hospital.


11


noth and Doris) on your Silver CHADWICK.- Wcdding Anniversary. 5 May. —Lots of love from Muriel.


neccived during her recta*. "■ ipost a letter and forgot he /.'had not replaced them.


wick wishes to thank a:: r f - I t hours, friends and rc-'.atkts li­


-Mrs. Hilda Cm 98, Ohatburn Road. Clitheroe.


rhe expressions of good f- ess.


HARTLEY.— On 25 April 1970, at her home, 113. Tithcbarn Road. Southport (late of 20, Cowper Avenue, Clithcroe) Florence Marion, beloved wife of the late


Richard Hartley._________ HARTLEY,—On 29 April, 1970.


litvhile he was cleaning the ■machine. He later went out to


had taken the L plates off “ 1


FORD.—Mr. and Mrs. R. ft-: I and family would like to cw« I a their sincere thanks to done-, I


peacefully, at the homo of his son, at 51. Ightenhill, Park Lane. Burnley. Charles, aged 82IN0DGS0N.—Mrs. A.


Lng Caroline's stay in ho?a:it I


Royal Infirmary friends. r.«& I hours and relatives for -ft I i cards and kindnc.ss shorn cr-1


nd staff of Ward 11. B'ackfcl 5l


onsdale. Wliallcy Road, Clitheroe.


years, of 8, Victoria Street, wishes to express her sincrtl Clitheroe. the dearly loved hus-1 band of the late Nellie Hartley, dear father of Game and loved grandad -.of Carol and Shirley: reposing in “Rockdale” Chapel- of-Rest. Service at Low Moor Methodist Chtutch, to d a y


ou Methodist Church. Friends i please accept tills the only


to "Rockdale’’ • —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral


(Friday) 1st May. at 2-00 p.m. SWALES.—Mr. and Mis, E tprecedes interment - at Grindle- ntimation. Flowers may be sent


Service, "Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


MOON.—On 24 April hospital. May, aged 82 years, the dearly loved wife of the late John Moon, late of 56 Hayhurst Street. Clithcroe. Interment was at Christ Church, Chatburn, ou Tuesday, 28th April. —Calverley Ltd., Clitheroe. Tel 3297/2017.


■ e I Wreaths & B c?™'tA large round or oval tables: sets RAMSDALE.—On 28 April. 1970


(In hospital) Joseph, aged 56 years, the dearly loved husband of Sarah Ramsdale and loved father of Joe, of 6. Stamford Place. Clitheroe. Fortfiied with C the last rites of Holy Mother


followed by interment a t Clith- erob Cemetery. RJP. —Inq. Tomlinson’s ■ Funeral Service, "Rockdale," Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


Requiem Mass in Ss. Michael & John Church, at 10-00 am.


oday (Friday) 1st May, for t hurch. Funeral from his home,


1 I


appreciation to all relatives s friends for their kind rtir.. flowers and presents sent to hr I on her 97th birthday: toa'ijh: conveys her sincere thanks. 9. Fort Street, Cktheroe.


Swales wish to thank ah its I gave their kind attentioa she I Mr. Swales's accident.


ouquets CUT FLOWERS “T E L E F LOW ER SERVICE’


Church Brow Garden! Tel. C L IT H EROE 3181 FOR ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER'S Primrose Nurslrifi, Tel. Clitheroe 3521.


Also Clitheroe Market


for craftsmanship In granite, marble, greon slate and stone


ROBINSON.—Margaret Hanson, of 195 Chester Road Wrexham, on 23 April 1970, in a North Wales nursing home, aged 85. Widow of Reverend James Robinson, Vfcar of Mitton, Yorkshire, 1929-1936. Cremation A took place at Wrexham on 28


pril. Interment of ashes at All Hallows' Church, Mitton.


» r_ ^ rrlr. _____ * thos' rock


7b. Market Place, ClitherM Phone 4277


(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental Masons


and at Broomfield Place, Witton, Blackburn Phone 51251


65. Brownlow Street. Chthett, I 1


Tractor progress


A coffee evening at York ^Tractor.


ilHouse, Clitheroe, home of ICoun. and Mrs. Hichani Tur- Jner, on Wednesday of last week, raised £40 for Project


BLACKBURN CLITHERQ'


IT'S DOUBLE AT YOUR (


II. in the £ Disco


PLUS NOR Furnishing Double 1 o------


1 It ‘Vono’ divan ................. 1 It 6 ins ‘Burgess’ divan ..


Windsor’ three piece suite


1 ft ’Eros’ divan ................. Bunk beds


............................. ; CA rt ft Foam backed carpet ot


12 ft Foam backed carpet ( only ........................................


J2 ft Foam backed carpet (w- 12 ft Axminster carpet from


Deck chairs ___ Floral bed chairs ................. rive position chair ............. Garden bed chair


Onali.


quality you can trust at the buper gloss' (pint)


fcmulsion (quart) ............ Emulsion (half-gallon) .


Em1?,r ,Gloss (duart) o—


Holiday cases, Shopping Ba Vani


electrical


IT’S DOUBLE DIVID O


Holiday Time at your Co-i —Look at tv


1st PRIZE £250


TOMLINSON'S Funeral. Services


•Rockdale' nfirmary. a n d GUtheroe


THOMPSON.— Hie family of the late Mrs. Margaret Thompson, wish to thank all relatives and s friends for their kind expres­


ofions of sympathy, spiritual r ferings ■ and floral tributes


Mytton Hall Farm, Mytton, ' Whalley.


eceived In their, bereavement. ,


Eshton Terrace T ciitHoroo 23«


el, PuuUsheo oy UNITH*


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' Advertiser and Times. J ^ id ClItlKVOe. BB7 !EW. TeL ™ ■ printed At Nnrthstate. BlflCK0U


London Office: 23-27 Tudcr Uujdon,, EC4-


S5315 Recistered a t the erry as s


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2nd PRIZE £150 3rd PRIZE £100


u


lu* 12 riumer-u]) Valid until 31


""wer Junior 1346A .......... "“over Junior 1354' ..............


”““ver Conquest 507 . . H““ver Dustctte . .


CO-Ol ........ ........


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Dad for 21 yetw happy y™, " 1 —Ail lily love, Brenda.


Theatres. Pull Board Residence, from £18 5s Brochure—WICHPlELD PRI­ VATE HOTEL Sea View Parade Tel.


In Stock specially tor. Clitheroe cemetery regulatinn Send for designs and prices or call and Insert


MEMORIALS NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN R 0 A0 GREAT HARWOOD.


W. ROCK and CO. Telephone 2164


No connection with any other firm or individual BIRTHS l Paul-


MoKINLAY (nee Brierley).—On 26 April. 1970. at Brantley ASTIN.—Gentle Jesus .m Meade to Ann and Alistair a Please give Grandad aiiJ, son. David Ronald James, a —Linda. Diane. Jonatw** L brother to Sarah. Thanking all Nicholas; Judith. b$& **1 concerned


IN MEMORIAM SCHOLES (nee Pye).—To Peter ASTIN.—In memory 0f


and Elizabeth on 25 April. 1970. dad died 2 May. 1959* a at Bramley Meade. Whallcv a I “ -Dorian. Shc-ila. Dc’- ri. I daughter. Jane Victoria.____ I Jack


Meade to Larrainc and David. Always :n my thoughts i- "'■ | JACKSON.—In lovingm^ I


o?. .M


a son. St6ven David. Tlianking I —Katie, all concerned.


2lst BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS BARKER.—Congratuiations and


—Fi*om Robin, Kathleen. Paul I SMITH.—In loving y and Joanne. ____


Congratuiations Brenda. Lots of love.


Billy. _ . , . r O remembrance


best wishes Brenda on your 21st birthday. 30 April 1970. —Love from Mum. Dad and


Loved and reniemborcd v —Prom h(s loving wife ■


and Family. > I d-!i I


fidget *1.1 i


REYNOLDS (nee Blacklock).—On ASTIN.—In memory of 1 ■ 23 April 1970. at Bramley husband Alty. died 2 M


a dear husband i-tcstai°" f I Mat- 1060.


10 I


Patient, kind and true' No other friend in ai Will be as kind to vm,’16 *0;--.


lSea0 wl’° Y'ou can on’v have nn» _ . '


dear wife and memo:;vo:.


passed away 3 May ig;i‘ A token of love and


Her loss is a l i f e t im e ' l l I —From her lovine hiubS;1' I


Hf one we sh:v!i neve* f*w.


er memory to m I 'J S and daughters.


WINTERB0TT0M. - 7„'. C


memory of Bob. who V April. 1966


When you long for •,


Memories grow swcctc- „ ■ travel on.


'E ash,til


Wo feel you're not iost.'ta-I gone for a while


—Siioiia, Fred Susan, Ca:0:


died 27 April( 1966 ' Not a day do we forget von


In


W a voice that lies i™!,- ** I ' I


. , I


e think of your S s .., treasure your .mr, ,5 I


WINTERB0TT0hT_I~ i7 r r, I memories of a dear .on !7


Wo who loved you. sad'-; T I you.


hCarti 5-°u^ S t


As it dawns another yea- —From Mum Dad and Lr.di.


•‘-a I mother, y- vt? ^ I JOYCE.—Treasured mqrrT' I


4 and 7 York Sfrecf, Cl Telephone 2688


NFU TO


MA


l^rLlTHEROE AND DISTRI1 1 formers’ Union announced \ Lport net week’s boycott c ine-starting on Sunday.


Brungerley


Bridge bomb find


a TWO-INCH unexploded mortar bomb was found near


Brungerley Bridge, Clit'heroe. on Sunday afternoon, by


" three Padiham boys. Thirteen-yeav-old Enc Jack-


[ m ad and James Crossley. ' S 12. of Higham Road, were ■


J oTHigham Road Simon fchworth also 13, of Pennine


ahving at the bridge when


t they discovered the bomb. F was on the banking, lead-


- ‘ Lancashire and West Riding f police were informed. bu„ ' when thev arrived, someone 'ihad thrown the bomb into the


down from the road.


: "river. On Monday, the Bomb Dis- rosal Squad came and ex­


ploded tile bomb.


Had no L-plates


i charge by Clitheroe magis­ trates yesterday, (Thursday), when he pleaded guilty to /failing to display L plates on


: William Bowen, 18 years old, 0[ Wiswell Eaves, Wiswell, was given an absolute dis-


his motor cycle. in a letter, Bowen said he


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