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AL A D D I N H E A T E R S Dawsons


28/30 Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel: 3382


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


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


POE SALE BY AUCTION Preliminary Notice,


re T. I. J. KENDRICK. Dec'd.


HOTHERSALL & P'ORREST have received instructions to Sell by Auction at BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE, ON WEDNES­ DAY. 18th NOVEMBER NEXT,


SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


removed from No. 32, Balmoral Avenue, Cllthcroe for conveni­ ence of sale. Details next Issue


BARROW. Nr. WHALLEY.


LARGE SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE WITH FOUR BEDROOMS.


HOTHEKSALL & FORREST have received instructions to Otter for Sale by Auction ON THE PREMISES ON WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. 19i0, at 3 pan., subect to the Conditions of Sale


to be then and there produced, “OAKEIELD."’


CLITHEROE ROAD, BARROW


In a Rural Situation a short distance lrom Whalley, on the A.59 ancl nicely set back from the highway by deep garden frontage The stone-built century-old premises are not without character, and comprise:- PORCH: VESTIBULE; LARGE HALL; TWO RECEPTION ROOMS: BREAKFAST ROOM: KITCHEN; LARDER. FOUR BEDROOMS: COMBINED BATHROOM AND W.L


Outbuildings: Pre-Cast Concrete GARAGE. Stone srUKES. Orcimrd/Garden to rear. FREEHOLD. MAINS SERVICES. Particulars ancl Appointment to View from: THE AUCTION­ EERS BANK SALEROOMS. OLTHEROE. (Tel. 2(595). Vendor's Solicitors: MESSRS. SLATER. HEELIS & CO., 71. Princess Street, Manchester. 2 (Tel. U61-236-1982).


i ' i FOB SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


SPLENDIDLY APPOINTED TERRACED DWELLINCHOUSE, 45. PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE.


I


Conveniently siuated in a nice locality, close to good schools and bus terminus. Comprising: vestibule; hallway; lounge with bay; dining room. Cornish slate fireplace; kitchen, fitted double-draluei stainless steel sink unit, Rayburn; larclcr. large three-piece bathroom; three bedrooms (one dormer); boxroom (fitted dark room at present): outside washhouse with services' fuel stores. Possible garage space in yard at rear. Mains services Wired for storage heaters. Current general rates payable; £28. Appointment to view and particulars from HOTHERSALL & FORREST


in immaculate condition.


ARCHITECT DESIGNED DETACHED BUNGALOW. "WAVER- LEY ■


i ■


erty substantially built in brick and comprising: central hall: delightful lounge (18 3' to bay x 13' 11"). kitchen, stain­ less steel sink unit, fitted cupboards: larder: two ground floor bedrooms each with fitted wardrobes: bathroom; separate w . third dormer bedroom (patent stair access): loft storage Asbestos garace Generous garden areas allowed on , site of 100ft x 60ft. Printed particulars from HOTHF.RSALL


* 2 MOORLAND ROAD. CLITHEROE. A post-war prop­ v FORREST. ■ V ‘ ■ii1' i:


BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED BUNGALOW WITH CENTRAL HEATING AND GARAGE 32. BALMORAL AVENUE. CLITHEROE Smart exterior with rustic, brick finish and containing* Hall, lounge, tile fireplace, kitchen, well-


furnished with wall and cupboard units: two bedrooms: bathroom, partly tiled, and fitted panel bath, pedestal wash­ basin and W C Asbestos garage Fuel bunker. Well-stocked rose garden to frontage: lawn to rear. Central heating is the Halcyon gas-fired ducted system Particulars from Hothersnn and Forrest


MODERNISED TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE WITH THREE r - ■, ^


BEDROOMS AND GARAGE 13. ESHTON TERRACE. CLITHEROE Comprising: Vestibule hallway: lounge: dining room. Inter-connecting rooms, each fitted modern eas-fire: large kitchen furnished in up-to-date manner; three bed­ rooms. bathroom fitted panel bath, pedestal washbasin and WC Large yard to rear with earage. Current general rates payable: £26 13s. 4d


AHOTHERSALL & FORREST


Bank Salerooms- Clitheroe. (Tel 2695.)


u c tio n e e rs an d e s ta te Agents.


TEA TOWELS. Table Cloths, Box Sols, etc. Trade only supplied. Call at: WILLIAM HARTLEY At CO. (Colne) LTD.. PR1.MET BRIDGE. COLNE.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE) AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS AND ESTATE AGENTS.


Have received instructions from Messrs. Birtwistle and Higharn to sell by Auction on 9th November, their valuable live and dead inrming stock at


I t—v r J V-.3S1


MANOR FARM, GRUNSAGILL, Nr. LONG PRESTON ■'■'■ 1 V - ' y.' ‘ TbilipSAfii r|i>» ^l'. - ' ■ ;■ •;


66 Head of Dairy and Hill Cattle, Hereford Stock Bull (5 y.o.): 26 hill cows, viz: 13 Welsh blacks (2 with calves at foot); 3 A.A. i blue; I Hereford x; 8 A.A. Friesian x. 11 Dairy Cattle, viz: 10 dry cattle; 1 Jersey due June; 1 R/W and 8 B/W cows, due Nov./Jan* 1 N/C B/w Cow with calf at foot 2b Young Stock. 22 h/rs R W B 1 Char. Fr.. x steer 8 m.o.: 1 b/w h/r. 8 m.o. Farm Implements, include: David Brown 1950 tractor (1959) 3 cylinder Massev Feiguson Tractor (1962) with cab and F.E loader wltn bucket and fork. 2 transport boxes; Rothwell hydra'-He tipping trailer; hay trailer; Ferguson manure sounder. International mannie spreader; P.Z. 3-row Tedder: V.L. Acrobat: Liste* bale elevator: Ferguson R.M. Mower Tyler buck rake 2 F. Ransom plough: Ferguson discs (as new): McConnell ditcher:- 2 T.V.O Tanks (250 galls); 2 fertilizer sn-Rnde:s: 2 electric fencers: flat roller: cattle crush: bale slerjgp. 4 woorion hay racks etc.; together with the usual hand t.ooK and sundry Implements


C LIVE ANIMAL ASUALTY SERVICE


Animals unfit lor livestock markets uplifted within 50 miles radius.


MOSS SIDE FARM, MILNROW, NEAR ROCHDALE.


ALAN HELEiWELL AND SONS


Telephone Rochdale 45469. MORTGAGES


IF YOU EARN £17 PER WEEK OR MORE and you wish to be considered for a mortgage without obligation or fuss, ring or write to: SMITH-ALBANY. LANESHAW BRIDGE. COLNE. Tel.


5838 accom modat ion


YOUNG ENGINEER requires accommodation: fiat, bedsitter


D»i™ Equipment* double w*ash trough: wash trough: Burco I boiler- 4 SS. Ada Laval units: 3 inchurn coolers; caustic


Further particulars from the Auctioneers. I. 2. NEW MARKET STREET. CLITHEROE TEL. 2369.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE) Auctioneers. Valuers. Surveyors and Estate Agents.


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Have received instructions from Messrs. Birtwistle and Higliam c to sell by Auction (subject to


GRUNSAGILL. LONG PRESTON


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dence of character, well situated with a southerly aspect, and including small paddock, walled garden detached garage with stable and pigeon loft. Excellent living accommodation includes: spacious cnrance hall, modern­ ised kitchen, two reception rooms, utility room, four bed­ rooms, bathroom and attic store


Lot 1. MANOR FARM HOUSE. A detached Georgian-style resi­


52 acres with recently modern- ised house comprising: lobby, kitchen, through lounge, three bedrooms and bathroom. A sound range of buildings in­


Lot 2. THROSTLE NEST FARM A sound stock rearing unit of


clude. hay barn, tying for 20 cattle, four calf boxes, two loose boxes, four bay dual purpose


shed and two pig stys.


ponditions and unless sold aasture land, in excellent heart Greviously) at The Festival Hall, wnd within a ring fence together Nlsburn on Thursday. 19th


ovember 1970. at 3-0 p.m.. the small agricultural estate at


a Lot 3. 33.550 acres or there­ pbouts of sound meadow and


f ith the modernised range of corm buildings at Manor Farm,


omprising tying and milking t for 29 cattle, good hay bam,


store, dairy and walled midden. a Lot 4. 13.054 acres or there­


which has been reseeded, drained and is in excellent heart. o Lot 5. 11.6 acres or thereabouts


hree loose boxes, provender bouts of good land part of


Gf good land adjoining the wrunsagill to Tosslde road. Well


fence and with hard access to the outbarn known as Newlalthe with tylngs for 24 cattle with waterbowls and ample hay stor­ age, which is included In this lot •Solicitors: Smith • & Smitlv Elizabeth Street, Burnley. Tel. 26251.Further details and printed particulars from:


atered and in two good fields. a Lot 6- 44.161 acres or there­


bouts of sound land in a ring


2, New Market Street, Clitheroe. Tel.: 2369,


Richard Turner St Son (Clitheroe)


The Auctioneers: PUBLIC NOTICES £10 No. 470: £5 No. 37.


h o r r o c k s f o r d s .c . Week No. 40:


RIB BLESD ALE and


WHALLEY LIONS 200 CLUB. Nos. 29. 108. 9, 147—£5 each.


LIONS ‘'100” CLUB Week 13: No. 85.


LANCASHIRE COUNTYt COUNCIL GHILDREN-S


l i so, nave lw£OUR lielp woulcl be welcomed. AVe care in GREAT NEED of


SHORT STAY FOSTER PARENTS Details or the scheme will be discussed


or at the Area Children s Ottlca by appointment. Enquiries to:


5AREA CHILDREN'S OFFICER. __


/7 Eagle Street. ACCRINGTON. Tel. Accrington 34711.


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ocality.—Ring Clitheroe 2789. PETS


nd lids 2 H.P. electric motor and vacuum pump. Hay approx 4.000 bales of good meadow hay and 1,000 bales of se^d linv to be sold in suitable lots. Sale: 12.0.


ROELEX PUPPY CENTRE


LOOKING FOR A PUPPY? THEN CONTACT: ____


All breeds of Quality Puppies supplied. Show or Pet—Cash or Terms. TEL. BURNLEY 39407. Write or call:


INGHAM FARM HOUSE. JlOYLE ESTATE. BURNLEY.


PUPPIES GALORE. Shih Tzu, Pekes, Westies, Cairns. Scouies. Corgies, Poodles. Spaniels, Beagles, Bonder Ter­ riers, Sheltles. Jack Russells, Border Colics. Labradors, Lassie Collies, Guard Dog Puppies. Always open. TOM SCHO­ FIELD. DISLEY FARM, MOSS LANE, WHITTLE-LE-WOODS, nr. CHORLEY.


PEDIGREE PUPPIES. Cash or no deposit weekly terms. Chihuahuas. Irish Setters.


Corgis. Bull Terriers, Spaniels. Alsa­ tians. Poodles, all sires, all colours, Cairns, Labradors, Scotties, Dalmatlons, and Beagles, £5. HILLSIDE KENNELS, NANSGREAVES, BURY. Tel. Ramsbot-


tom 2029. WANTED


I BUY AND COLLECT children': babies. ladles' and gent'


35885


clothes, curtains, bedding, orna­ ments. etc.—Ring Accrington


WANTED, antique Jewellery, gold and silver articles, house clear­ ances.—Contact J. Alston, Somerset Av„ Clitheroe or Albert Road, Morecambc. Tel


6003.


OVER STRUNG PIANO wanted, —Apply Box No. 02, Advertiser & Times.


WANTED DOUBLE BARREL 12 bore shot gun. Reasonable


price.—D. Houghton, 5 Topaz St., Blackburn.


IMMEDIATE CASH PAID antique and Victorian furni­


ture. clocks, oil paintings, pot­ tery. silver. 1 brass, etc.—Please write phone or call: The Antique Shop. Frank. Street, Barnoldswick. Tel. 3558 (dis­ tance no object).


WANTED: furniture, clocks, sil­ ver articles, glass, pottery, any­ thing unusual, house clearan­ ces. Hours of opening: Mon, Tues., Thurs., Frl., 1 p.m 8 p.m Sat. 9 a.m.—12 noon, 1-30 p.m.—4 P.m.—J. Gleave, 103, Wlialley Road. Clitheroe,


Tel. 3880.


WANTED cot and mattress Tel. Slaidburn 638.


TWO WHEELER BIKE wit stabiliser required for child nge 4.—Phone CUtheroe 2529 (after


7 p.m.) ■


CHILD’S BIKE REQUIRED suit boy 9 years.—Tel. Clitli eroe 3461 evenings.


PING-PONG TABLE WANTED Ring Chatbum 394.


MINCING LANE) OARWEN STREET


BLACKBURN TEL: 59595 7Mll£SFR2^jJ(JBjjCLaSEDJ>(l^


TA P E RECORDERS d#mon*tntlon»


lor board residence, in pood ammersion tub and rack. 3 Fullwood inchurn clusters: scales F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegate Clitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS „ -


Tel. 2092 'Evenings 2016 SCO


SUPERB FREEHOLD MODERN DETACHED RESIDENCE— WHALLEY VILLAGE. Delightfully situated in large well- kept gardens. Gas CENTRAL HEATING Is installed. Three double bedrooms: halt-tiled bathroom; front entrance vesti­ bule, hall with cloaks off: lounge; dining room; well-equipped kitchen; sun lounge 29' x 8’. Double garage.


BEAUT IFULLY APPOINTED FREEHOLD COUNTRY COT­ TAGE—3. BEECH GROVE, CHATBURN. Three bedrooms; 3-plece bathroom; entrance hall: lounge; dining room, kitchen, etc. Open rural views and privacy.


MODERN SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW—21, ABBEY FIELDS. WHALLEY VILLAGE. Wired for off peak clectiical CEN­ TRAL HEATING. Two bedrooms half-tiled bathroom., entrance hah; spacious lounge: kitchen, etc. Room for garage.


Small gardens to front and rear.


CENTRALLY HEATED SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW—38, KEMPLE VIEW. CLITHEROE, Three bedrooms; bathroom;


entrance nnll; lounge; dining Kitchen: car port.


ATTRACTIVE TERRACED HOUSE—42. PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE. Superbly maintained and modernised. CEN­ TRAL HEATING by "off peak" electric storage radiators. Two


bedrooms. 3-piece bathroom; front entrance vestibule: hall, sitting room, spacious living room; magnificent unit-fitted


kitchen etc. Workshop and store.


FU LLY MODERNISED TERRACED COTTAGE—2. CO-OPERA- F riVE TERRACE, BILLINGTON Occupying an elevated position with open views of the Ribble Valley. Two bed­ rooms: boxroom: bathroom with coloured suite, front entrance vestibule: hall- sitting room: large Uvlng/kltchen;


pantry etc. Gardens to front and rear.


VERY DESIRABLE END-TERRACED HOUSE.—33. BROWNLOW V S TR E ET CLITHEROE. Good residential area near to bt. James's omirrh Partial CENTRAL HEATING. 2 double bed­ rooms ooxroom. 3-pleco modern bathroom. front cntmnce


vestibule, hallway sitting room, spacious living room unit fitted kitchen etc. Car port.


p y p r i IFN T GARDEN-FRONTED TERRACED HOUSE—32.


and w.c. Room for small garage. Freehold . NEW PROPERTY


. .


E NEWTONSTREET. CLITHEROE. Two double bedrooms (the rear one behig large enougn to divide to form a bathroom I. hallway: sitting room: living room: large kitchen: fuel store


10' 7" FULLY-FITTED KITCHEN 16 3 X 12 11 . PANTRY. ^


ity S f ° bedrooms^ ' OFFlCE?'TWO STOREROOMS. WASHROOM: nbh™ ATT


TWO-PIECE BATHROOM: SEPARATE W.C. Area 2.500 so. ft. or t AcrceII<|0Ufrom HALL to BASEMENT AREA comprlsing:


...Hin” from the BASEMENT there are two LARGE GARAGES 66- $ 347 (2) 20' x 23' 8". sliding doors. Area


E,p A ' ^ ^ o ^ n W ^ u a M S S f e ISr "business S private use.


DELIGHTFUL DETACHED BUNGALOW. PIL’DER CLOSE, W ADDINGTON


Choice position with open fields to the rear, not overlooked, in this high-class residential area. Built four years


comprising: LARGE PORCH to ”L” SHAPED HALL; cloaks; LOUNGE 18’ x 11*. French doors to Garden. Open arch to DINING ROOM 10 x I0‘. KITCHEN 10 x 10‘. Sissons lwge bowl stainless steel sink unit with adjoining matching^ units; tittt tty ROOM' TO* 6M x 7*. white sink. Triauco gravity feed 90.000 B.T.T7. boiler with neat skirting radiators In every


and


Semi-detached hou!esPAwlthS threeHE bedrooms; bathroom: tentrance hall with fitted cloaks—w.c. and wash hand basin.


Freehold. 10 year guarantee N.H.B.R.C. Turret} lront, gauiuis. 95% mortgages available. Excellent value at £3.900.


hrough lounge: unit-fitted kitchens ■ etc Rodm for gauge.


cD r rum n MAIN ROAD SHOP PREMISES—CHATBURN VILLAGE. In good order and offered with vacant possession.


OFFICE ACCOMMODATION


APPROX 1.100 SQ. FT. OP


OFFICE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON TWO FLOORS FOR RENT CENTRAL POSITION.


Enquiries:—


RELAYVISION LTD. 12-14 CASTLEGATE


CLITHEROE. TEL: 3214 BUSINESS


OPPORTUNITIES SALE BY AUCTION


RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers.


BENTHAM. Tel. 444/5/G. Near Lancaster


And also at 2. New Market Street. Clitheroe, Tel. 2369


FORTHCOMING SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


November. saMonday 9th: Complete disper­


h l sale of 66 head of dairy and dill cattle, farm implements,


Manor Farm. Grunsagill, Near Long Preston for Messrs. Birt-


noon. d Monday, 16th: Sale of the pro-1


airy equipment and hay at lstlc & Highnm. Sale at 121


f uctlve dairy and stock-rearing Parm known as Field End Farm, l atton. Near Kendal, in three


ots, in the Town Hall, Kendal, | 3 p.m.


s Thursday, 19th: Sale of the I ots, in the Festival Hall, Gis-1


mall agricultural Estate at l Grunsagill, Long Preston, in six


esirable detached freehold bun­ galow known as The Bungalow, Bank Top, Main Street, Ingleton. | upon the premises a t 2-15 p.m.


ham, at 3 p.m.


burn at 3 p.m. d Monday, 23rd: Sale of the very I


c Wednesday, 25th: Sale of the I t atham, in the Town Hall, Ben- |


ountry house and 37 acres of l T land known as Tliwalte Moss,


LEGAL NOTICES


Joseph William Clayton deceased


pursuant to s. 27 of the Trustee Act 1925 that any person having t claim against or an interest in


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I


Clayton late of Bridgeway, Brooks Lane, Whalley near! Blackburn who died on the 29th 1 day of Octber 1970 is hereby required to send particulars in t writing of his claim or interest


he Estate of Joseph William | tpany Limited the Executor of


o us the xmderslgned Solicitors Barclays Bank Trust Com­


William Clayton on or before the 20th day of January 1971 after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to w the claims a n d interests of


he Will of the said Joseph b hich notice shall then have November 1970.


DONALD RACE & NEWTON, Solicitors,


3. Hargreaves Street, Burnley


Notice Pursuant to Section 27 Trustee Act 1925


IN THE ESTATE OF EDWARD SLAIDING DECEASED


pursuant to Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925 that anv per­ son having a claim or Interest in the estate of Edward Slnlding deceased late of 55 Castle View CUtheroc In the County of Lan­ caster who died on the fifteenth day of September One thousand nine hundred and seventy are hereby required to send in par­ ticulars of their debts claims and demands to us the under signed solicitors to the Executor or to Yorkshire Bank Limited Trustee Department of 6 Queen Street Leeds 1 the Executor on or before the Sixth day of January One- thousand nine hundred and seventy one after which date the snld Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the • said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to of the debts claims and demands b which notice shall then have


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN November 1970.


Castlegate, Clitheroc. Lancashire.


STEELE & SON. ■ Solicitors.


lO0nTw(, sruund Hoar Bedrooms: (1) 13 x 'IP 6": (2) 11' 6" X 10'. THREE-PIECE BATHROOM AND SECOND W.C x Open tread staircase to first lloor and BEDROOM 3, 10 6


ln r outslP


Attractive good size garden area to front and rear, well fenced and screened. All mains services except gas Rates payable £57 per annum. Freehold.


SPACIOUS F0UR-BEDR00MED DETACHED HOUSE CONSTRUCTED IN 1933


HEATHER BRAE,


WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE R Occupying a fine position on the corner of Waddlugton


Set in mature garden areas and comprising: 1 HALL 17' 10" x 8' 7". Cloaks and Separate W.O.. LOUNGE l bay window. KITCHEN 13' 9" x 10’ 10". double drainer stain­


fioad und’ Brungerley Avenue with superb views over open


elds across the Ribble to Waddington and Longrldge Fells. 4' 9" x 14' plus bav window: DININO ROOM 14' x 12 9 Plus


TTTTT.TTY ROOM AND FUEL STORE. Four Bedrooms: (1) 13* 8" x W*10'\ excellent fiUed ward-


ess steel sink unit, excenent fitted cupboarcis toyburn cooker. Broom cupboard and LARGE PANTRY. REAR POROH io


robe; (2) 14’ x 12’ 9”. pedestal washbasin; (3) 15 10 x H 9 . pedestal waslioasin and large fitted cupboard; (4) l i HALF-TILED TWO-PIECE BATHROOM, heated towel rail;


_________________ \ 6»


SEPFuMT<fieeM7c central heating with oil-filled fixed radiators in every room with individual thermostats. DETACHED GARAGE 18' x 11'. Planning permission for


extension. Rates payable £119 per annum. Freehold. Mains services.


NEW F0UR-BEDR00MED DETACHED HOUSE TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT


SAWLEY ROAD.


Fondle Hill, wltn: HALL: CLOAKb; LOUNGE. DINING ROOM KITCHEN on ground floor and JOUR BEDROOMS, STUDY. BATHROOM AND SEPARATE W.C. Oil first floor. DOUBLE


GRINDLETON, Nr. CLITHEROE Outstanding position enoylng sV^cT


GARAGE. FULL CENTRAL HEATING Full details lrom the above offices.


BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE, 41, GARNETT ROAD, OLTTHF.ROF.


KITCHEN- THREE EXCELLENT BEDROOMS', BATHROOM AND SEPARATE WC Brick garage


r Built in 1962 ana especially Price £3.850.


vnvinin. School With HALL: LOUNGE; DINING ROOM, ___


Rates payable £65 per annum. Ground Rent £4-10-0 p.a. in „


____________________ LOCAL AGENTS FOR


a b b e y n a tio n a l BUILDING SOCIETY


SHO R T W A V E RECEIVERS


ELECTRONIC FLASHGUNS from £8—£35


CINE LIGHTS from £3-19-6


MINCING LANE/ OARWEN STREET


BLACKBURN TEL: 59595 7 MILES FROM MS- CLOSED THURS


This week’s bargain for safe relief from


Executor. DATED this 3rd day of |


een received by the said |


ear discomforts^ U SE


from BOOTS and all chemists


HALINA PAULETTE ELEC, was £14-19-8.


Our price £12-5-0.


For one week only. CAMERA CABIN,


30 Blackburn Road, Accrington. Tel. 31802.


CARPET CLEANING AND


RE-FITTING SERVICE YOUR OWN CARPETS ALTERED AND RE-FITTED


----- BY EXPERTS 31, CASTLE STREET ----- WALTS LTD•J Tel:. Clitheroe 3136


E. & D. Horsficld. Tel: Chutburn 448 Builders and Joiners


Back Brennand Street, Clitheroe


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


Extensions to old and new properties Floors:—Concrete, wood or tiled


tors or Executor. Dated this Sixth day of


een received by the said solici­


J. G. ROWLAND TELEVISION SPECIALISTS


Televisions for immediate delivery. Also large selection of Black and White single .standard 20 and 24 Inch receivers. All the above.oh Confidential; Rental or HP. Terms.


t


J. G. ROWLAND 64-66 King Street, Whalley. Tel: Whalley 3585


Offer Bush and Murp),'y 19 and 22 inch Colour W 2/- IN THE £ OFF HITEWOOD FURNITURE


Stooklsts at Llden and Ov Homocharm


195. Padlham Road. Burnley. Tel. 23450.


THE SILVER KEY.


Please write or phone for free catalogue.'


er 100 units In stock. Delivery Service.


,


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


MORECAMBE, - One we«t Inclusive holiday. Three day tours English Lakes, theatres, full board residence from £16 5s. Brochure. — WICHFIELD PRIVATE HOTEL. Sea View Parade.


Tel. 2411 PERSONAL


YOUR SPENCER CORSETIERE. Mrs. Doris Sellers (B.S.S.S.A.),


2. Eastfleld Drive, West Brad­ ford.—Tel Clitheroe 3901 for appointment after 7 p.m.


PROPERTY FOR SALE


ATTRACTIVE VILLAGE OP WADDINGTON.


Near CLITHEROE.


Development of Detached Properties by HEALDWOOD


CONSTRUCTION CO.. LTD.


DORMER BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES with 3 and 4 Bedrooms.


Prices from £5.495 to £6.750 including ELECTRICAIRE" CENTRAL HEATING


View Day*— Sunday from 3-30 to 4 p.m.


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


NELSON. TEL. 64314.


FOR SALE with, vacant posses^ slon, 8. Park Avenuo, Clitheroe. Four bedrooms, bathroom with three-piece suite, entrance hall, lounge, living room, kitchen, washhouse, garage. All in ex­ cellent condition.—Apply above.


m. LANGSHAW AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES. PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel: Whalley 3248 (day or night)


for craftsmanship In granite, marble, green slate and stone eto.


THOS. ROCK


(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental Masons


7b. Market Place, Clitheroe Phone 4277


• and at


Broomfield Place, Witton. Blackburn Phone 51251


Published W j Sluiill®., 52346. , f!po L Registered the4^*? 7udjr ondon Office: - 1 -


London. EC4 Tel. 01-583 DA & 01-353flffl


PUBLICATIONS LI 3 k, l . Advertiser and Tim?


I


Clitheroe. BB. -A juttw11 I printed »t NorlbWte


yj l , ( l . |


IT’S ALL1 4T THE


TOMLINSON'S Funeral. Servi«s


- Rockdale' Tel. Clitheroe2315 Eshton Terrace Visit On,|


Paintings and Pictures framed.


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


STUBBS. Moving-Storing.—Cedar St.. Blackburn. TeL 57122.


CO-OP removals-storage, all areas see Branch Managers. Dlvl 1/3 “


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION rL^?.utn?NAr1C n'oOM


10V large airing cuboard. Ample space for further extension. de?INTEGRAL OARAGE 16 6" x 9' 10". Greenhouse


per annum Freehold Ail mainx or


Blackburn


Bobnlkx and C u t h e r o e


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1970 Geoffrey Taylor & Co


Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors


CHURCH STREET


CUTHEROE Telephone 3252


IMPOSING DETACHED RESIDENCE CONSTRUCTED IN 1905. iiOOKMOUNT,


PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE


Substantial stone-built house and Bareges wRh over onc acre of land. Of interest for executive o fices.


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SALES BY AUCTION CLITHEROE


AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


RAILWAY ROAD,


CLITHEROE BB7 2JW. Tol Clitheroe 3325.


Today. Friday, Novembor 6th.


All Classes Store Sheep and U Lambs at 11 ajn.


Half-Bred Lambs. Horned Lambs, Shearlings, Rams.


Saturday. Novembor 7th.


Sale-of Autumn Planting Bulbs, Shrubs, Roses, Fruit Trees, etc., at 11 a.m.


more. Packed in small and large quantities to suit everyone.


Including Tulips, Daffodils, Narcissi. Crocus, Anemones, Sclllas, Snowdrops, and many


Monday, November 9th.


Weekly Sale of Fatstock at 11 a.m. 90-120 Fat Cattle;


40-50 Pigs: 80-100 Ewes: ,000-1,200 Lambs.


Tuesday. November 10th.


Weekly Sale of Rearing Calves at 11-30 a.m.


Weekly Sale of Newly-Calved Cattle at 12 noon. Including Fully Accredited Cattle.


Friday. November 13th.


Christmas Prize Show and Sale of In-Calf Cattle a t 12 noon. Cl Prize Schedule as follows:


Class 2: Best In-Calf Heifer to calve before December 31st.


Prize Money: £3. £2 and £1 in each class.


1 and 2. . ,


Prize 4 cwt. Dairy Nuts kindly presented by B. Dugdalo 6c Sons, Ltd., Waterloo Corn Mill. Clitheroe.


Championship: Best Animal on the Ground.


Judging: 11 a.m. Sale: 12 noon Special Entry of Three Cows due


January. Heifer In-Calf, due January. British Friesian Bull. 3 y.o. 2 Dairy licence.


Tuesday. November 24th.


Christmas Prize Show and Sale Newly-Calved Cattle.


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Railway Road,


Cithoroo. BB7 2JW. Tel. 3325.


Tomorrow, Saturday. Novembor 7th.


Sale by Auction of


AUTUMN PLANTING BULBS, ROSES. EVERGREENS, FRUITING AND


FLOWERING TREES AND BUSHES.


Tulips, Daffodils, Narcissi, Crocus, etc.


3 Packs to suit everyone:


s, 6s. 12s, 25s, 50s. and 100’s. Sale In the Main Ring. Railway Road, at 11 a.m.


JOHN E. PINDER


For convenience within the SALEROOMS.


STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDCE Thursday Evening.


12th Novembor, at 6-30 n.m,


C NEN BOXES. BEDSIDE VSale to commence 6-30 p.m. A JOHN E. PINDER,


ABINETS, BEDDING BOXES. TOYS, RUGS.


CONSIGNMENT NEW LI CLOTHING. BOOTEES.


iew daily to 6 p.m. from 9th November.


uctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent.


Stone-Bridge, Longridge. Tel. 2282.


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


0 B and W Bulling Heifers. Usual Fortnightly Sale of Store Cattle following In-Calf Sale.


ass 1: Best-In-Calf Cow to Calve before December 31st.


Class 3: Farmers’ Class Best In- Calf Cow or Heifer (not to have won a prize in classes


mpwards of 2,500 head from Hany well-known consignors.


alf-Bred and Horned Ewes, ENGAGEMENTS R EC AN -TA Y LO R . — Mr and


Mrs. J. H. Taylor, of 23. Llttlc- moor Road. Clitheroc. have t much pleasure in announcing


families. ________


daughter Catherine Anne to John, eldest son ofj Mr.. and Mrs. J. Regan, of 22. Albert Street, Low Moor. Clitheroe. Congratulations from both


he engagement of their only 21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


JOHNSON (nee Eaton). — Con gratulations Beryl on your 21st.


—From Mum, Dad and Carol All our love. , _ ,


JOHNSON. — Congratulations and best wishes Beryl on your 21st birthday. 4 November 19,0. —Lots of love from Ian.____


WADDINGTON. — Congratula­ tions to my Brian on your 21st birthday. 7 November l970. •From your loving wife boran


WADDINGTON. — Congratula­ ytions and best wishes Brian on —Love. Mum and Jean.


1970.


our 21st birthday, 7 November, , T


WEAVER. — C o n g r a tu l a t io n s Sandra o n v o u r 21st birthday,


7 November, 1970. Good luck, good health, God bless you.


_All our love, Mum and Dad, SILVER WEDDINGS


, _ ,


HINDLE—OSBORN. — Congrat­ ulations mum and dad on your silver wedding anniversary Tuesday, 3rd November. 19,0.


—Ian, Pauline, Geoff and Kathleen.


All our love. „ _ William, Leonard, Carl , JONES—SW1NSC0E. — Congrat­


ulations mum and dad on your 25th wedding anniversary. —Love, John. Raymond, Eric,


JONES—SWINSCOE. — Congrat y ulations Air. and Mrs, Jones on


DEATHS


APPLETON.—Mr. Charlie Apple- O ton died (suddenly) on 28


s ctober. 1970. Inquiries to Ills


Avenue, Rosewortli, Stockton- on-Tees.


on's address, 85, Rudyard


COWKING.— On 30 October. 1970. Alwtn. aged 55 years, the dearly loved husband of t Brenda Cowking of Smelf-


hwatte F a r m, Newton-hi- Bowland, and loved father of Russell, Janet and Graham. Service at the Congregational Chapel, Newton, on Thursday. t 5th November, preceded crema­


—Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Ser­ vice, Rockdale, Cllthcroe. Tel.


pion at Skipton. Donations please. In lieu of flowers, for shyschtatric research may be


ent c/o Tomlinsons. 2345.


ELMS.—On 1 November. 1970 (in hospital) Donald Herbert aged 52 years, the dearly loved husband of Emma Kathleen Elms of The Board House. Stocks, Slaidburn, and loved


BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


father of Ellen and Brian. Ser­ vice was held at St. Andrew s Church, Slaidburn. on Wednes­ day. 4th November, prior to Interment in the Churchyard. _Inq Tomlinson's Funeral Service, Rockdale, Clitheroe,


Tel. 2345. _ _ _ _ _


HARRISON.—On 28 October 1970 at his son's residence. Quarry Bank. Abbot Brow. Mellor Septimus, aged 76 years, a devoted father and grandfather.


Funeral took pace at Pleasing* —I ton Crematorium on Monday.


Funeral Service. Tel. Blackburn 57331


nq. Blackburn Co-operati\e _______


tmornBER.—Oii 31 October, in hospital. Sarah Mar-


garet, aged 91 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Arthur Thornber. and dear mother of Alice, formerly of 21. Faraday Avenue. Clitheroe. interred at CUtheroe Cemetery on 4 Novem-


—ihq. Bennett (B. Parklngton) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582._______


G. Calverley


and Sons Ltd. “Funeral Director” Member of the National


Association of Funeral Directors


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST


Tol: Clitheroo 329T day 2017 night.


m Ajwda/i" Direct**


Member *«•«'


WINTERBOTTOM. - blrthdny memories o, 8 November.


Just a few words true a-Q tender.


,


Just to show we still te®-;v —Sheila. Fred. Susan andl"1


v APPRECIATION JOHNSON (nee atonl. ^ WALKER.— F-


like to thank all ers and cards during


FOR Abb


FLORAL TRIBUTE AND___ f lower s


cur


BARKER’S Primrose N Tel. Clitheroe 3571.


urs‘r“ Also Clitheroe Market


Wreaths & Boufli “TELEFLOWER SERVlW


CUT FLOWERS


Church Brow GaiW Tel. CLITHEROE “


mum and dad for -l love and happiness. —Lots of love. Beryl.____


hospital: also nurses for their Lind and the vicars .or d-c'- _


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BLACKBI SOI


CLITH furI B< 4ft. <1


Silent Niglit- Mycrs — - V ono —


Burgess 3 ft. Complete I


Fohlina Beds f'l Hunk Beds coij l'oain Pillows I' eatlier Pillow J Tervlenc Pillow


1 liree Piece Sil i hree Piece StT Uiree Piece sJ Three Piece S|


Three WIDE EXPERlEjj;


Funeral Directors 8 the ability and unde"^


rins t0 rcC0„T d ^ '^ esolve the many


facing the relatives bereavement.


List Price £11S 1'h-esule Chair j i-V. Chairs f(I


Ali-Baa-Baa Bit h'oninsv Board.i


Household Stc


our 25th wedding anniversary. •Love. Pauline, Joy and Linda.


In Stock specially tor Clitheroe cemetery reeuiatinn Send for designs and prices, or call and insn/rt


NOTE OUR ONLY a d d r e s s '• No connection with any other firm or individual


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD GREAT HARWOOD,


BIRTHS


ALLMAN.—On 29 October, 1970, at Bramley Meade. Whallcy. to Audrey (nee Martin) and Leslie, a daughter Catherine Louise. Thanking family doctor


and staff. ______ _________ _


PARKER (nee Taylor).—On 2 t November, at Bramley Meade,


Ann Elizabeth. Thanking concerned.


o Joe and Jean, a daughter, all


TOMLINSON.—On 31 October, at Bramley Meade to Alan and Christine, a daughter, Helen Ann. a sister for Andrew. Thanking all concerned.


W. ROCK and Co. Telephone 2i6|


ACKNOWLlyDGMi;Nl'


ALTHAM. The fnmi'v late Robert Altham thank all relatives V neighbours expressions


their Pital


thanking nursing


floral tributes rcc,Hh ,U:I 01 sorrow. ? I


lor or


time si


Harpur for ids k i n ^ 11, Woodfiol-.l View, Whadtj


all relatives, fr.ends and";’5 hours lor kind cxpreS “**


press the:.- sincere


cards of condolence: and .a:i tributes received duri™


sympathy. r.iessa-es' ’ -


the ambulance service li-:-:t; kindness and lieln ann's5 Glyn Jones for h lsk f f je trations.


t me of sorrow: also th-V- thc family doctors,


Quarry Bank, Abbot B:0)- Mellor.


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MacDOUGALL.—Mrs. and family wish t0 V


‘-5s J,>


slons of sympathy, dletters of condolence “wV* I


George’s colleagues aiicT local police for their kinds- tance.


Keeper’s Cottaee Gisburne Park. Gisburn.


PARKER.—Mr*. Clara ancl family wish to than'-* sincerely, all relative? 7-£?: and neighbours for exW«v-: of sympathy. Mass offcrineT^J beautiful floral tributes ~ ceivcd in their sad W- ment: also the family doc?1 doctors and nursing sfig - Our Holy Lady of Compaq- Blackburn. Rev. Fr. Hamb’? ' .


ancl Fr. Butler for their V~l ministrations. 4. Abbots Croft, W


haV.cy. RAWLINSON.—Mrs. Broods


Mrs. Spencer wish to than*- i relatives, friends, neich?-, ■ and the directors and 1 t Flexible Reinforcements,


Franklnnd and the Rev. ? Broadhurst for their kindses 2. Moorland Crescent, Clithexe


expressions of sympathy £ floral tributes received in tie bereavement; also the dor.c: matron and staff of Clithm Hospital, and the Rev. A.* Bisbrown for their kindns- 21. Faraday Avenue, Ckthext


hank all friends for theirizi IN ME.MORIAM


ECCLES.—In loving memory i a clear husband, father ci


grandad. Thomas, who die: i November, 1960. Remembered always. —From his loving wife M-:n ancl family.


HINDLE. — Treasured memess of Bill, a dearly loved husin: and father ancl grandpa, ci*: 6 November, 1965. Deep in our hearts your memories are kept.


famis dear wife Jenny ci Whalley.


ovex.: ily. G. Woodfleld Lfr


pnthy and floral tributes ceived in their sad berait. L ment: also Mr. and M


heir kind expressions o! . rs. = I


THORNBER.—Mr. and M- • tOvery and family since*/


relatives, mends and 1 hours for their land


s™;>5|


uring their .sudden and 5:1 bereavement. Special ik“-;


Infirmary and the piv E't" and I


HARRISON,—TiYlaadiT^~ ex late Septimus Harrison


stall 0f vvSS, 3 1 Biackb,1


the


STONYHUq youth


ATTEMPT! murdei CHARGI


A 17-YEAR-OLD ]-NT


T, Peter Jacquesl


V/eale. was accusF attempted murder a I croe yesterday.


. The youth, from I


hurst College; and I home address was gl Pine Cones, Darelll Caversham. Readinl accused of attempl murder at Chaigl October 24th,


symj^h, h. ••


4 and 7 Yotl Tcler


SEE 01 DEPAI


i)


operator, Mr. R-L NVinckley aged 31, oil


well Drive, Clitherol jh e youth, repil


bv Mr. W. D. G re J was remanded on b l December 10th I father's surety of 21 eas and his own r | ance of £25. R f restrictions were no!


Stamp oj approval


i A SUGGESTION letters posted in should be suitably | has been made by till


the town. Thev have put the!


ber of Trade as om| encouraging people


the Town Council 1 John Cowdall, Tout has asked for more I tioii. He has also su i


To treasure and hold and asm —H forget.


SIMS.—In fondest memor.esj Maries who died 6 .N


—From Carl and Cniloren.


WHITTAKER. — P.membtW our dear mother, died £,


November, 1964. Always in our thouchfi. —Prom Mary. Margare. S-,


families. ___


H plus the cost of a I basic charge was £5l plus a charge of £1 I


\ mittee that the and - would be in the regio:


: He told the Finanl


meeting between CovJ Chamber representatl


Tom Robinson, finanl man. Conn. Harry I vice-chairman, and t | Cierk should meet t i l ber of Trade. In the nl Mr. Cowdall is to I whether all local lei stamped Clitheroe o| burn.


week the die was use! It was decided t'.l


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