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28/30 Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel: 3382


I. ;! F. W, L. STEELE & CO.


13 Castlegate - Clitheroe ’ e s t a t e a g e n t s a n d v a l u e r s


Tel. 2092 /■ 'I.


EXTREMELY DESIRABLE MODERN FREEHOLD DETACHED BUNGALOW. 18. MOORFIELD. WHALLEY. Occuyping all attractive corner position In a good residential area. The beautifully appointed accommodation, with a gas GhNlust


■,) •; sionally laid out gardens;


HEATING SYSTEM contains: 3 bedrooms, half-tiled batn- room, entrance nail, lounge, spacious L-sliaped kitchen with dining area. Integral garage. 2nd garage and drive. Profes­


FREEHOLD SEMIDETACHED—27, WINDSOR AVENUE. CLITHEROE. Good locality, convenient for all amenities,


•Pi d O'/o mortgage available.


three bedrooms: half-tiled bathroom; separate w.c.: entrance hall, lounge; dining room; large kitchen, etc. Workshop, luel bunker and detached garage. Gardens front and rear. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE at £3.250.


ATTRACTIVE MODERN SEMI-DETACHED ABBEY FIELDS. WHALLEY- 2 bedrooms, half-tiled bathroom,


entrance hall, spacious living room, kitchen. Ample room for garage. Gnrden? front and rear.


VERY DESIRABLE END TERRACED HOUSE.—33. BROWNLOW STREET CLITHEROE. Good residential area near to o t James's Church. Partial CENTRAL HEATING. 2 double hed- rooms ooxi oom. 3-piece modern bathroom, front entrance vestibule, hallway sitting room, spacious living room, unit


fitted kitchen, etc. Car port MODERNISED FREEHOLD TERRACED


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WELL-MAINTAINED AND MODERNISED TERRACED HOUSE. 42. WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE. 2 bedrooms, 3-plece bath­ room, large living room, kitchen, etc.


NEW PROPERTY


DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND BUNGALOWS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AT EDISFORD PARK. CLITHEROE.


Two-bedroom semi-detached bungalows {! £3.200 Three-bedroom semi-detached bungalows «?■ £3,470. Three-bedroom semi-detached bouses £3.420 and £3.5B5 Ten vear guarantee under N.H.B.R.C.; 95r0 mortgages available.


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RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers. Valuers. Surveyors and Estate Agents. Will offer for sale by auction (subject to c0!)^1f '° nson'1^hl“ ' 1yS


NEARER H0LKER HOUSE FARM, ALTHAM (near Huncoat Station)


Living accommodation In the stone-built house comprises: kitchen lounge, dining room. 2 large bedrooms and bathroom. Buildings include: 2 x 6 shlppons. hay barn, provender store, dairv loose box garage, stirk shippon for 7. 2 pig cotes, etc. Viewing byTpoointment with Mr. Grlmshaw. Tel.: Accrington


p A sound dairy and stock rearing unit c“ "JPr,sl" s *„aCfonce xcellcnt grassland, well watered and within a ring lence.


"^Solicitors: R. K. Whittaker and Pratt. 21, Cannon Street, Accrington. Tel.: 32211.


Printed particulars and plans from: Auctioneers, 2. New Market Street, Clitheroe. Tel.: 2369. l g $ P & ’ '


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


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Have received Instructions from Jas Grlmshaw Esq. to sell his entire farming stock at


NEARER HOLKER HOUSE FARM, . ALTHAM, ACCRINGTON ON FRIDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1970. AT 1-30 n.m.


22 black and white and red and white cows in lull milk; 11 served lor May, June. U cows recently served; 1 Jersey hlr. 6 m.o.. 1 pedigree Hereford bull (12 m.o.); 19 sheep: viz. 11


hnd. ewes, 8 HB lambs.


Implements include: hay trailer: 1964 Morris 1000 van: cow buckets; ladders. 2 S.S. Gascoigne units; j^-chum cooler, wash trough, with usual small tools and hand tackle. Two prefabricated concrete buildings 32’ x 21 (not assembled). HAY: 8 tons of purchased seed hay and 2,000 bales of well-got


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Further details from the Auctioneers: 2. NEW MARKET STREET, CLITHEROE. TEL. 2369. BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


Highways Act, 1959. Part IX. Code of 1892


PRIVATE STREET WORKS— SALTHILL ROAD


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


SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17th


IN THE MAIN SALE RING, RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE GRAND AUCTION OF 200,000


BULBS, ROSES EVERGREENS hy| • \\V*:■£'.>■' ‘/J * * -.fosigM# i f l i i i i ill 'm m a i !p-.f ■ V-P-Pii \ m


Owing to the great success ol the first Auction held by us, a NOT TAN NURSERIES ol Wisbech. Combs, arc sending us a consigmnentM)!: NARCISSl TULH’S AND D U T O M Inohjd-


1m? the rare doubles; also CROCUS, HYACinthd, ituo, SNOWDROPS, IXLAS FREESIAS. LILIES and many other miscellaneous bulbs for Rookeries and borders: also included will be BUSH and CLIMBING ROSES first grade In new-aud nomilar varieties: also EVERGREENS in varieties: lots of 3, 6.


12 25, 50s and 100s to suit every size of garden. ’


SALE AT 11 a .in.


Council have resolved to execute certain private street works in the street known as Salthlll Road within the Borough ol Clitheroe under and in pursuance ol the Code of 1892 contained in Part IX of the Highways Act, 1959;


WHEREAS: (I) the Clitheroe Borough


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the said Council lias prepared a specification. plans, sections, estimate and provisional appor­


(II) the Borough Engineer of , _ . ,


tionment of estimated expenses with respect to such works; TAKE NOTICE THAT the sold


Bold previously), upon the premises, on Friday, October 23, 1970. at 2-00 p.m.


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FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED—KIRKMOOR ..ROAD, CLITH­ EROE. Three bedrooms: bathroom with half-tiled walls and pale blue suite; entrance hall: spacious living room, unit-fluted kitchen, etc. FULL GAS CENTRAL HEATING. Integral garage


22' x 9'. £4,250. 95> mortgage available. BUILDING LAND


Excellent three-quarter acre site on CLITHEROE. FREEHOLD: ALL MAINS SERVICES AVAILABLE. ve,0Ht^ iTtl BI°| rT


HILL ROAD. CLITHEROE. Superb condition. Partial CEN­ TRAL HEATING. Two double bedrooms: 3-ptece bathroom; front entrance vestibule; lounge; living/kitchen. Room for


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MAGNIFICENT EARLY 18th CENTURY FOUR-BEDROOMED DETACHED COUNTRY HOUSE.


TALBOT BRIDGE HOUSE,


and grounds of approximately two acres And comprising: STUDDED OUTER O O O R IO PORCH


standard Occupying a unique setting In delightful gardens


BASHALL EAVES. Nr. CLITHEROE Recently completely renovated and rvi°clcrivlscd. to a high


ENTRANCE; SITTING ROOM 13' x 12’ 1”, Minster fireplace, DRAWING ROOM 26’ 6” x 11’ 3’’. Minster fireplace: DINING ROOM 14’ 3 ’ x 9’. KITCHEN 20’ 8'’ x 12 . stainless steel sfiik unit, superb range of fitted units; UTILITY ROOM.-THREE


PIECE BATHROOM- Staircase with wrought iron balustrade to First Floor a™1


BEDROOM 1: 13’ X 12* 3” ; BEDROOM 2: 13 2 X 11: BED­ ROOM 3: 11’ 6*' x 11. all with fitted wardrobes and dressing tables BEDROOM 4: 13* 9’* x 9’. fitted cupboard, beamed ceiling; LARGE w l i i - IN AIRING/LINEN ROOM; SECOND THREE-PIECE BATHROOM with shower. The Gardens are a particular feature of the nouse with


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Blackburn Burnley and CirrnEROE


Geoffrey Taylor & Go


Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors


6 CHURCH STREET


CLITHEROE Telephone 3252


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1970 SALES BY AUCTION


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers aud Estate Agents


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


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


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; twer 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 Hothersnli and Forrest


MODERNISED TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE WITH THREE BEDROOMS AND GARAGE. 13. ESHTON TERRACE, CLITHEROE. Comprising: Vestibule: hallway, lounge, dining room, inter-connectmg rooms, each fitted modem gas-lire, large kitchen lumished in up-to-date manner: three hod- rooms; bathroom fitted panel bath, pedestal washbasin and W.C. Large yard to rear with garage. Current general rates


payable: £26 13s. 4d


MODERNISED TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE. 11. FORT ST., CLITHEROE. Well-maintained brick-built property compris­


ing. hallway; sitting room, tile ra” se; living room, brick fireplace with ‘"Baxl” grate; enlarged and up-to-date kitenen, fitted double-drainer stainless steel sink unit, superior side unit with formica working top. matching wall cupboards, modern gas cooker and modern gas refrigerator, Expelaire fan wail heater, strip lighting. Two double bedrooms: bath­ room, two-piece, separate w.c Yard with usual offices includ­ ing an outside W.C Mains services. Current general rate payable: £19 6s 8d Ground rent: 16s. 6d. per annum.


large lawns, rose gardens, sunken garden andlily^pond. In the grounds there is a SMALL STONE-BUILT COTTAGE which has planning permission for conversion and could be used for


StaffMafns electricity. 13 amp wiring and ^w^er arc installed and drainage is-to a septic tank. FULL OIL-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING from a Potterton 148,000 B.T.U. boiler. Rates payable £47 per annum. Freehold. Viewing by strict appointment.


SUPERB FOUR-BEDROOMED DETACHED HOUSE. 13 WADDOW GROVE,


open surroundings. Comprising: ENTRANCE PORCH; HALL, CLOAKS: OPEN FLAN LOUNGE 121t. 4in. x lift- 61n.: DINING ROOM 12ft. 61n. x 9It 4in.: EXCELLENT FITTED KITCHEN 10ft. x 8ft. 41n. with split-level cooker and double bowl sink unit BEDROOM 4 or STUDY. First Floor: THREE BEDROOMS; HALF-TILED THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Integral Garage 18ft. 3in x 18ft 21n. Large garden areas. Full off-peak electric warm-air central heating Mains electricity, water and drainage. Rates payable £57 p.a Freehold.


WADDINGTON. Nr. CLITHEROE Situated on tile outskirts of the village with delightful


ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE. 11 BLEASDALE AVENUE. GLITHEROK


shops and schools. Comprising: HALL; CLtMKROOM, wash­ basin and low suite w.c.; THROUGH LOUNGE 22■ b X 12 3 . Attractive coloured stone fireplace, Including DINING AREA 12’ 3" X 8’ 6°: KITCHEN 11* X 9’ 3” " 3 BEDROOMS 12" 7^ X 12 3 . 12 3“ X 9' 9” and 9’ 3” X 8' 9” ; HALF-TILED THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. DETACHED BRICK GARAGE 16" 6” X 8’ 6


• Conveniently situated m an excellent Position, close to


Private rear garden. All mains services.


Rates payable £59 p.a. Leasehold G.R. £5 per annum- _


MODERN CHALET HOUSE WITH MANY EXTRAS. 5, PASTURELANDS DRIVE, BILLINGTON


schools. Comprising:


Situated in a popular residential area close to shops and _


fridge: THREE-PIECE BATHROOM First floor: SPACIOUS LANDING AND THREE BEDROOMS.


Outside: GARAGE 19 6” x 9’ 6" All mains services are installed, together with FULL GAb


FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. Excellent value. Rates payable £46 p.a. Leasehold. G.R. £10 p.a.


' TO RENT:


THREE BEDROOMS. BATHROOM. TWO CAR GARAGE. Partial central heating. Term: Twelve months minimum. Rent £12 12s. per week Inclusive of rates.


PARTLY FURNISHED, SAWLEY Detached house with LOUNGE, DINING ROOM. KITCHEN,


offices. ■ Application forms and appointments to view from the above - LOCAL AGENTS FOR


ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY


PUBLIC NOTICES


PUBLIC NOTICES WATER ACT, 1945


the Presi.jn ami District Water Board are about to apply to the Minster of Housing and Local Government for an Order (here­ inafter referred to as “ the Order” ) under Section 40 of the Water Act, 1945.


NOTICE is Hereby given that


alter the minimum charge which the Preston and District Water Board may make for a supply of water for domestic purposes from twenty-five shillings to fifty shillings per annum.


The effect of the Order is to


eight days from the 2nd day of October 1970. a copy of the draft Order may be inspected at mv office by any person, free of charge and at all reasonable


During a period of twenty


| apportionment of estimated I ! expenses, in the following terms:


Council, on the 14th day of July, 1970, passed a Resolution approv- lng of such specification, plans, sections estimate and provisional


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD., RAILWAY ROAD. CLITHEROE. BB7 2JW. TEL. CLITHEROE 3325.


TODAY. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th


CAT F OF UNCROSSED HORNED AND OTHER HILL EWES, SALE Ol FOLLOWED. BY HALF-BRED EWES.


3 500 uncrossed ewes Sale at 11 a.m. 500-1.000 hall-bred ewes. MONDAY OCTOBER 12th.


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 12 NOON. 80-100 fat cattle;


40-50 pigs; 100-120 ewes’ 1,000-1,200 lambs.


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th. WEEKLY PRIZE SALE OF NEWLY CALVED CATTLE.


80-100 cows and heifers all shown by farmers. ACCREDITED SECTION OPEN.


For*<


saIe?ai963 SSS.7 Ton Cattl’e Truck with Jennings Body, at 1 P-m.


WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14th. ANNUAL SALE OF HORNED RAMS.


Judging tii^s}x°Classe« atV so a.m Ballot and sale at .10-30 a.m. FRIDAY OCTOBER 16th.


jnn-450 Lonk Swaledale and Cross-Bred Rams. _


FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE OF ,IN'P AU N J °n^ ^ ? cted. AT 12 NOON. Good entries In both sections exp


ACCREDITED SECTION OPEN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd ,


Old Fair Sale of All Classes Sheep and Lambs. ^ * fE re Lambs’ Half-Bred Lambs. Uncrossed Horned Ewes Homed LamDS.


Suffolk and other Down Breeds Rams and Ram Lambs irom Messrs. 8. Wood & J. Balnbrldgc. on sale each Sale Day.


Shearlings, Rams. Entries close Tuesday. October 20tn.


. HORROCKSFORD S.O. Week No. 36: £10—204: £5—470.


RIBBLESDALE AND


LIONS “100” CLUB Week 9: No. 55.


, sections, estimate and provisional apportionment of estimated expenses (or copies thereof ccr tided bv the said Borough Engl need) will- be kept deposited at


resolution of approval and the approved specification. plans,


tion. plans, sections, estimate and provisional apportionment of estimated expenses of works proposed to be done in sewer­ ing. levelling, paving, metalling, flagging. channelling and making good the street known as Salt'hill Road in the Borough of Clitheroe now submitted by the Borough Engineer, be and the same are hereby approved, and that the Town Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to pub­ lish this resolution and to serve copies thereof in the manner and upon he persons directed by Statute. THAT a copy of the said


"RESOLVED: That the specifica­


Notice of omnletion of Audit and Deposit of Abstract of Accounts for the Year Ended 31st March. 1970.


i the Borough Eneineer’s Office. Church Street. Clitheroe. during one month from the .2nd day of


, October. 1970: and wl.l be open to inspection at all reasonable times during the said month. AND THAT within the said


month, the owner pf premises liable to be charged with any part of t.he expenses of executing


the said work may, by written notice to the said Council,


object to the proposals on an« of the grounds enumerated In Sec­


DATED • this 28tll day. of September, 1970.


I Town Clerk’s Office, CLITHEROE.


tion 177 of the Highways Act. 1959


JOHN COWDALL Town Clerk.


the Audit of the Accounts of the Clitheroe Rural District Council for the year ended 31st March 1970, was completed by the Dis­ trict Auditor on the 30th Sep-, tember 1970, and that nn Abstract of the Accounts as audited has been placed on deposit at the Rural District Council Offices, 2. Church Brow, Clitheroe, and will be open for inspection during the usual office hours by local government electors for the area of the


NOTICE is hereby given that 1970.


W. ALAN BUTT. Clerk of the Council.


Council Offices, 2. Church Brow, CLITHEROE.


fitted gas fire- KITCHEN 10' 9’ x 8’ 7”, double clralncr stain­ less steel sink unit, superb fitted units including cooker and


ENTRANCE HALL. THROUGH LOUNGE 27’ 9" X 10 4 . .... .. __


MODERN SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW. 4. LANGDALE AVENUE. CLITHEROE. Comprising-vestibule: hall, lounge


tile range with "Baxl” Interior, kitchen fitted stainless steel sink unit, wall and floor units; two bedrooms: three-piece bathroom. Garden areas, garage space. Current general rates payable: £36. Ground rent: £5. Particulars and appointment to View from HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST-


Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695.)


PROPERTY FOR SALE


MODERNISED HOUSE, 14, Little- moor Road, Clitheroe. Compris­


ing vestibule, sitting room, living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobe, 3-plece bathroom. 3 electric storage heaters. Outside coalhouse and second toilet


FOR SALE, mortgages available. Near Clitheroe, delightfully sit­ uated house with approximately 18 acres, two receDtion, three bedroom, ideal holidays.—Apply L. Lennox Martin Limited, 15a, Lonsdale Street, Carlisle. 24- hour telephone service, Carlisle 26234.


PROPERTY WANTED


COTTAGE WITH GARDEN re­ quired to purchase (5 miles radius Clitheroe).—Write Box


Kl, Advertiser and Times. HOLIDAY


ACCOMMODATION MORECAMBE. - One week inclusive


holiday Three day tours English Lakes, theatres, lull board residence irom £ IB 5s. Brochure. — WICHFIELD PRIVATE HOTEL. Sea View Parade.


Tel. 2411


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


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. Divl 1/3 £


WANTED


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


35885


WANTED 12 BORE hammerless shotgun, English preferred.— Tel. Chipping 312.


CASUALTY SERVICE LIVE ANIMAL


Animals unfit for livestock markets uplifted within 50 miles radius.


MOSS SIDE FARM, MILNROW, NEAR ROCHDALE.


ALAN HELLIWELL AND SONS Telephone Rochdale 45469,


LOOKING FOR A PUPPY? then contact


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ROELEX PUPPY CENTRE who nave


ALSATIANS. LABRADORS. POODLES, SPANIELS. LASSIE COLLIES. TER­ RIERS. SETTERS. O.E. SHEEPDOGS. SHELTIES.


Quality puppies ot all breeds supplied. .-'how or Peis :: Cash or Terms.


Excellent alter tales service Includes delivery of nil kinds ol dos foods. TEL. BURNLEY 23407 Or contact:


INGHAM FARM HOUSE. ROYLE ESTATE. BURNLEY.


PUPPIES GALORE. Border terriers, lake­ lands, pekes, cairns, westies. beagles, lox terriers (wire and smooth), sheltles, corgis, poodles, dachshunds, scotties, lassie collies, labradors, golden retrievers, golden cockers. Always open. Tom Scholield. Disley Farm. Moss Lane, Whittle-le-Woods. near Chorlcy.


PEDIGREE PUPPIES. Cash or no deposit weekly terms. Chihuahuas, bcasles,


Irish setters, corgis, bull terriers. Yorkles, spaniels, sheltles, alsadans, poodles, all sizes, all colours, calms, labradors, boxers, westies. Rhodesian ridge backs. Also Siamese kittens. Hill­ side Kennels. Nansgreaves. Bury. Tel. Ramsbottom 2)29.


GOLDEN LABRADOR PUPPIES, good pedigree.—Apply 95, Salt- hill Road, or ring Clitheroe


4201. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. will SELL BY AUCTION at the


FOUR ALLS INN, HIGHAM,


unless previously sold by Private Treaty, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1970, at 2-30 p.m.


2.81 Acres (1,137 M.2) Freehold Residential


Building Land with outline planning consent. HIGHAM HALL ROAD, HIGHAM, Near BURNLEY.


130 ST. JAMES STREET. BURNLEY, LANCS. Tel. 29223. T. E. PARKES & CO.


Further details and site plans Irom the joint auctioneers; GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.


16 MARKET STREET, LEIGH, LANCS. Tel. 74931 & 71140.


hours During the said period of


twenty-eight days from the 2nd day ol October, 1970, any person may by notice to the Minister ol Housing and Local Government object to the application. Notice of any objection, the grounds of which should be stated as fully as possible, should be addressed to the Secretary. Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Whitehall, London, S.W.I.. quoting reference number WS/3377/8/4


DATED 2nd October, 1970.


W. E. E. LOCKLEY. Clerk to the Board, Municipal Building Preston.


CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.


CARPET CLEANING RE-FITTING SERVICE


AND


YOUR OWN CARPETS ALTERED AND RE-FITTED


------ BY EXPERTS ----- - W A LT S LTD., _Tel:_Clitheroe_3136 WWMWUHR


E. & D. Horsfield. Tel: Chatburn 448 Builders and Joiners


Back Brennand Street, Clitheroe


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


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


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


J. G. ROWLAND . TELEVISION SPECIALISTS


Council- Dated this 9th day of October,


Oiler Bush and Murpj.y 19 and 22 Inch Colour


Televisions for immediate delivery. Also large selection of Black and White single standard 20 and 24 inch receivers. 'All the above on Confidential, Rental or HJP. Terms.


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


PETS 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


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valuers,


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


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


FORTHCOMING SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


<Saturday, 10th: Complete disper­ sal sale of 124 head ol aecred - ted Friesian dairy cattle, at Mill- holme Farm, New Hutton, for A. E. Barber, Esq., in conjunction with Messrs. M. B. Hodgson & Son, Kendal. Sale at 12-30 p.m.


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persal Sale at Hill Top; Farm. Low Bentham, for J. E. Shuttle- worth, Esq. Sale at 1 p.m. Tuesday. 13th: Sale of Rose


Monday. 12th: Complete Dis­ ^ b ir t h d a y CONGRATULATIONS


Trees. Bulbs, Shrubs, etc., for Messrs Lamberts, at Gisburn


Auction Mart, at 1 p.m. Wednesday, 14th, Final re­


i steads. Westhousc, Near Inglc- ton, in four* lots in the Town Hall. Bentham, at 3 p.m. Wednesday, 14th: Sale of the


minder: Sale of the 37 acre smallholding known as Kirk-


attractive freehold cottage known as 4, Greenhead Cottages, Low Bentham. in the Town Hall, Bentham, at 3-15 p.m. Wednesday. 14th: Sale of 10


i Thursday, 15th: Sale of new tools at Gisburn Auction Mart


acres of productive Meadow Land, being part of Gooda Farm. Westhouse, Ingleton, in one or more lots, in the Town Hall. Bentham, at 3-30 p.m.


I in the accredited dairy ring after | the accredited cattle at approx. II p.m. for Mr. Wise. ! Friday, 1Gth: Complete disper- 1 sal sale of 28 dairy cattle, 244 sheep: implements and eatage, at Brunscar. Chaoel-le-Dale, for Messrs. T. & J. Chapman. Sale at 11 a.m. (Please note new sale time) Monday. 19th: Complete dis­ persal sale of 19 cattle. 116


K | N G.—Congratulations Eileen on your 18th birthday, 7 Octo­


ber. 1970. Stay as sweet as you arc.


—Grandma and Colin.______ ENGAGEMENTS


COTTAM—WALKER.— M1'- nn.c' Mrs. F. C. Cottam. ol 37. Had­ den Road, Norbreck. Blackpool


pleasure in announcing the engagement of their onlv son Alan to Hazel, only daughter of Mr S Walker, and the late Mrs. F. M. Walker. Leeds.


(formerly of Clitheroe) have


POOLE—HOLGATE. — The en­ gagement is announced between Diane, daughter of Mr- (and Mrs. T. Holgate. of 14. Ribblo Lane. Chatburn. mid John Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Poole, of 3, Nab View, Bllling-


^Congratulations Irom both families


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sheep and 1,000 bales of hay. at Ravenshaw. Eldroth, Austwick. for E. Leeming, Esq. Sale at 1 p.m. Tuesday. 20th: Sale of Meadow


i Tuesday, 20th: Sale of 236 ! acres of Accommodation Land, ! at Stainforth Hall. Stainforth. I in lots in the Masonic Hall, I Settle, at 6 p.m I Wednesday, 21st: Sale of the ! perfectly situate modern Bung- I alow known as ‘Byways’ . Wen- I nington. in two lots, in the 1 Town Hall. Bentham, at 3 p.m. Friday. 23rd: Sale of the 41


Top. Slaldburn, in the Village Institute. Tosside. at 3 p.m.


WILCOCK—GRAHAM. — The engagement is announced be- tween Brian, younger son of


Mr. and Mrs. Wilcock. of 67. Temple Street. Nelson, and Eileen Joan, younger daughter


of Mr and Mrs. W. J. of 12. CockerlU Terrncc. Barrow.


—Congratulations from both families


WEDDINGS BYRNE—PARSONS.—On 24 Sep­


acre dairy and stock rearing farm known as Nearer Holker House Farm. Altharn (near Huncoat Station) Accrington, upon the premises at 3 p.m. Friday, 23rd: Comolete disper­


sal sale at Nearer Holker House Farm. Althom. Accrington, for J. Grlmshaw, Esq. Saturday. 24th: Sale of rose


trees, bulbs, shrubs, etc., at Bentham Auction Mart, for Messrs Lamberts, at 10 a.m. Monday, 26th: Comolete dis­


tember. nt St. Josephs R.C. Church. Guernsey. Linda Par­ sons. of Lilac Holm. Clitheroe, to Brian Byrne, ol Belfast.___


SILVER WEDDINGS


W ELLS.—Congratulations mum and dad on your 25th weeding anniversary. 6 October. 1970. __Love Alan and Jackie.


persal sale of 100 pedigree Frie­ sian cattle. 450 sheep and imple­ ments nt Stainforth Hnll, Stain­ forth. Nr. Settle, for Messrs. T. & M. Maudsley and T. Maudsley, Esci. Tuesday 27th: Furniture sale,


DEATHS


very desirable 17th century country house known ns With­ erns, Cold Cotes, upon the prem­ ises at 2 p.m.


| Monday, 16th: Sale, of the 1 highly productive dairy and stock-rearing farm known as Field End Farm, Patton, Nr. Kendal, at 3 p.m.


ture sale at Bentham Auction Mart. A few more entries of choice goods can be accepted.


By Direction of tho Committno of the Bleakhblt Animal Welfare Society


ACCOMMODATION LAND WITH POSSESSION


for afforestation, and country cottage seekers.


Of interest to farmers, Investors meadow and pasture land with


auction (subject to conditions and unless sold previously) on


RICHARD TURNER &SON. Auctioneers and Valuers, BENTHAM. Nr. Lancaster. Tel. 444/5/6-


Full details from


JACKSON & REEDAY. WALL GREEN FARM.


PADIHAM. Nr. BURNLEY


22 cattle; 400 poultry and imple­ ments today (Friday) at 1 p.m. for Messrs. J. and A. Httchen, as fully advertised last week.


Kindly remember the sale of


Farm, Foulridge. Tel. Colne 3850 and 466. Skipton Road, Keighley. Tel. 4675.


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a public house. To be offered for sale by


buildings in 7 lots. Disused Farm House formerly


Tuesday, October 20. 1970. at 2-30 p.m., in The Village Insti­ tute. Tosside.


TOSSIDE. NEAR SLAIDBURN 358 acres or thereabouts of


November. Tuesday. 3rd: Collective furni­


at Witherns. Cold Cotes, Clap- ham, at 1 p.m. Tuesday. 27th: Sale of the


ADAMSON—On 7 October. 1970. in hospital, Lilian aged o5 years, of 8. Lime Street. Clith­ eroe. the dearly loved wile of Ronald Adamson and dear mother of. Marorie and Kevin. Service and cremation at Accrington on Saturday, 10 October, at 11 n.m. —inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


ALTHAM.—On 3 October, 1970. in hospital. Robert (Bobl aged 81 vears, the dearly loved hus­ band of the late Dorothy Altharn and dear father of Nellie, Bessie and Geoff. Inter­ ment was at Whalley and Wis- well Cemeterv on 8 October. __Inq Wm. Lnngshaw & Sons Ltd.. King Street. Whalley. Tel.


3248.


BIRCH.—On 3 October, 1970, in hospital, James, aged 80 years, of 9. Park Street. Clitheroe. the dearly loved husband of Ellen Ann Birch and devoted father of Olive, nnd dear grandfather of Maureen, Madeline and Barbara. Fortified with the


ber. R.I.P. —Inq. Bennett (R.. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


MEMORIALS


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BIRTHS


HARRISON (Rce Hlndle).— On 4 October, 1970, at the Duchess of Kent Hospital, Hillngdon, to Joan and Ian. a son. Richard


Iain, a brother for Claire.


I KIRK (nee Holt).—On 6 Octo­ ber. 1970, at Bramley Meade Maternity Home, to John and Susan, a daughter, Belinda Jane, a sister . for Deborah. Thanks to all concerned.


WILSON.—On Monday. 5 Octo­ ber. at Bramley Meade, to Keith and Shirley (nee David­ son) a son Darrell Lee. welcome brother for Angela a n d Michael. Thanks to all con­


cerned. ‘


BRADSHAW. — Stretch would ii(-c


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD, \ GREAT HARWOOD,


Telephone 2164 N


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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


this opoortunity to relatives, Iriciuls and bours lor their kind "„‘sc’


4 and


sions of sympathy, letter?™^ condolence and lloral trih,„w received during i,er


sorrow: also the family hL c: and the Rev. N. MauSi011'-’


7. Ribble Lane, Chatburn.


DeM AIN.—The executors relatives of the late


DcMain sincerely thank « friends and neighbours fo-, pressions of sympathy ‘ .X floral tributes received In ,w* bereavement: especially \i Holt, Mrs. Smith and Mrs jp lam for their help and '£■ ness. Rev. J. Hudson, the i J doctor, doctors and nurvii! staff of Queen's Park Hosm


\-ff MONK.—Mr. and Mrs. K. M


G O T YO U R


for their ministrations. 1 a’ 10, Westwood Avenue, Rlshto-


tJ


and Christine wish to than!: all relations and their m


good friends in tile Clitheroe area, the stall of St. JameS


oni- anv


C.E. School and the Rev j Hudson. lor their kind expre^ sions of sympathy, letters o’ condolence a n d bcamitui floral tributes received fo'Iow- ing the tragic loss of their son 12, Kings Avenue. Whltefield


RIDING.—Mrs. Phyllis Mr,, Jennifer and Tommy, wish to thank all relatives, friend; neighbours and customers, (o! their cards, letters of condo’, ence and flowers, received in the sod loss of a dear husband and lather; also many thank to friends and neighbours o( Mrs. Mabel F.idiug (mothm


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WADDINGTON.—Mrs. E. W


dington wishes to thank rela­ tives and friends for expres­ sions of sympathy and dona­ tions to West Bradford Metht dist Chapel, in lieu of flowers received in her sad loss: also Lancs County Ambulance and Dr. Hardy for their kindness. 53. Lowton Road. Golbome and Htghcliflc Bungalow.


ad- Grindleton. IN MEMORIAM


SMITH.—In loving memory of Frank, died 9 October. 1963. Who had a beautiful nature, a heart of gold.


No finer husband this w could hold.


__Your loving wife Joe.


Say not goodnight Frans. Blit in some mighty climb t:d me good morning.


_ , BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


CATLOW. — Birthday memo*; of a lovine son and broth!:. Richard James Victor on ! October, his 12th birthday. Remembered every day. —From Mum and Dad and Barbara. Martin. Hilda mi Robert: Nan and Terry Jud..s and Lois, and Auntie Elsie.


WM. LANGSHAW


a n d 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) G. Calverlcv


rites of holy church. Requiem Mass in Ss. Michael and John Church preceded interment at Clitheroe Cemetery, on 8 Octo­


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BRADSHAW.—On 2 October. 1970. Lena Bradshaw, aged 76 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Arthur Bradslmw and dear mother of Audrey, of 7, Ribble Lane, Chatburn. A ser­ vice took place at Christ Church. Chatburn, on Monday. 5 October, followed bv crema­ tion at Accrington Crema­


torium.—Tnq. Brian Price, Clmtburn 297.


DeMAIN.—On 1 October. 1970 (in hospital) and of 23 St. Mary’s Street. Clitheroe, Walter Horsfield, aged 77 years, the


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FOR all


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BARKER’S Primrose Nursbin Tel. Clitheroe 3571.


dearlv loved husband of the late Rachel DeMain and loved brother of Tom DeMain. of 80. Chat-burn Road. Service and cremation were at Acrington on Mondav, 5 October, 1970. —Inq Tomlinson’s Funeral Service. Rockdale, Clitheroe,


Tel. 2345.


EDMONDSON.—On 2 October. 1970, in a nursing home, and of Pembroke House. 281. Inner Promenade, Fairhaven. Mar­ garet, beloved wife of the late Eric Grlmshaw Edmondson, and dear mother of Elizabeth. Barry and Martyn. Was cremated at Lytham St. Alines, 5 October.


PYE.—On 8’ October, 1970 (sud­ denly) at the home of her daughter Hilda, in Stirling. Scotland. Charlotte, aged 81 years, dearly loved wife of the late Joseph Pye and formerly of Reed Cottage. Whitewell. also dearly .loved mother of Florence. Richard, Joseph and Hilda. Cremation a


z Stirling.


for craftsmanship in granite, marble, green slate and stone etc.


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(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental Masons


?b, Market Place, Clitheroe Phone 4277


and at Broomfield Place,


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Choose yoiJ We will


trebli Departi Food, F|


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Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


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