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E. and D. Horsfield


Tel: Chatburn 448 J U IN b B S anO B U IL D E R S


We undertake all types oi building work trom the small to the large, including


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


workshop:


Bock Brennand Street. Clitheroe.


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Advertiser and Times FEBRUARY 20, 1970 PROPERTY W. L. STEELE & CO.


HjjGt&Mgitle Clitlieroe '• ■-'■■ESTATE "AGENTS AND VALUERS . ,


Tel. 2092 - ■ - WHALLEY OFFICE: 36 KING STREET. I eleplione 2495.


LU XU R IO U S FR E EH O LD D ET ACH ED BUNGA LOW— PA IN TER- WOOD. B IL L INGTON . Commanding extensive panoramic view‘■ 01 ttu Riblile Valley and contained In approx, ha.i an acre "CENTRAL HEATING to two bedrooms: bathroom: sen wc front entrance vestibule: dining liali: .ounce: large unit-mtet kitchen: rear nore.h etc Detached cavage.


A T A R EDUCED P R IC E— E X C E L L EN T F R E EH O LD S E M I ­ DETACHED. 20, B A LM O R A L AVENUE, C L ITHERO E . Pait CENTRAL HEATING to threo bedrooms; bathroom: sep v..c., entrance hall: lounge: dining room: kitchen: rear pore.), etc Ample room for garage Gardens front and rear. 99 ,o


mortgage available.


E X T R EM E L Y D E S IR A B L E M O D ER N D ET A C H ED BUNG A LOW — F A IR F IE L D D RIVE , C L ITHERO E . Contained In expertly 1M:


ounge, dining/kitchon: rear noreh etc. Detached gat age


SU P E R IO R M O D ERN S EM I-D E T A C H ED D O RM E R BUNGA LOW 14 SO M E R S E T AVENUE. C L ITHERO Ea Im ^ « l a t ( £ main;


mined accommodation with a fu:l GAS CENTRAL SYSTEM, nn-pc bedrooms: bathroom: entrance hail, spacious


CHO ICE D ET ACH ED BUNGA LOW— 14. F A IR F IE L D D RIVE . C L ITH ERO E Three bedrooms: bathroom, cntianco hail,


M A G N IF IC EN T L Y A P PO IN T ED T E R R A C E D H OUSE— 7. QUEEN


STR E ET. WHA LLEY . CENTRAL HEATING AW AB CON D1TIONING to two double bedrooms: bath!com. nont l entrance vestibule: entrance hall: sitting : mortgage available.


B^ ; sULw niece bathroom: entrance hall: 18ft. l0«nge:


w c ot.c. Small gardens front and rear. ^YstSb^


NEW PROPER TY


P n n n r e s i d e n t i a l A R EA Clithcroe outskirts. Two desirable G buildinl i lo t” of aPP?ox. 1.000 sfl. yds. scheduled for superior detached'houses with four bedrooms central heating, double


garages, etc.


D ET ACH ED AND S EM I-D E T A C H ED H OU SE S AND BUNGA LOWS — E D IS FO R D PA R K C L IT H E RO E 2-


3-


3-bedroom semi-detached houses at £3.100 and £3^50 3-bedroom superior detached bungalow’s with gas central


bedroom semi-detached bungalows at “ 4»uu. bedroom semi-detarhed bungalows at £3.150


Several choice fringe plots available for property built to ourchasers* reouirements


heating and garage at £5.400 SA B D EN V IL LAG E


2 bedroom semi-detached bungalows at £2.850. 8 bedroom semi-detached bungalows at £3.100. 2-bedroom detached bungalows with gas central heaving ana


SHOWBUNGALOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION . SUNDAYS 2-30—4-30


All the aouve new property is coverea by the NJi.BJi.C. 10 year guarantee protection scheme and 95r.’


o mortgages are available.


P RO P ER TY W AN TED— Superior 3-4 bedroom terrace house. Waddington Road area.


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spacious lounge and dining area large well enuinned kitchen, etc Adiolninc brick enrage. 90rr mortgage available.


iving room: superb unit-fitted kitchen, etc. Gatage nearby. 90' >


M O ST A T T R A C T IV E SU P E R B L Y M A IN T A IN E D FR E EH O LD COTT AGE__CHATBURN. Two bedrooms: bathroom, sitting room: living room* vitchen* large wash house: ground floor


kitchen: walk-in larder etc Room for gaiage. Gardens to front, side and pear


!Po:


**!'■ shaper! Jounce and dining area* unit ntfr,d k.tchcn etc. Detached brick ctarage. 9Qf; mortenee nvallablc


out gardens on an attractive corner site. Tilt ee bedrooms, l bathroom: front entrance vestibule: entrance hnL. spacloiis


Evenings 2016 BLACKBURN Geoffrey Taylor&G6* BURNLEY C U T H E R O E Auctioneers. Estate Aeents and Valuers.


6 CHURCH ST., CLITHEROE Telephone 3252


D E L IG H T FU L FOUR B ED RO O M E D D ET ACH ED HOUSE. FELL LOOT.


Clitlicroe on tho fringe ol open counryside and'convenient for all amenities. Comprising: TILED ENTRANCE PORCH; Hail cloaks cupboard. THROUGH LOUNGE 18’ x 12'. beautiful


CLAREMONT AVENUE CLJ.THEROE Situated in one of tlio finest residential- districts of


Italian marble fireplace. Baxi fitting, double plate glass sliding doom to: DINING ROOM 12' x 9' 7". French doors to garden serving hatch to HALF-TILED KITCHEN 14’ x 9’ 3" double


Pleasant well-stocked gardens to front and rear. A T T R A C T IV E STO N E -BU ILT S EM I-D E T A C H E D COTTAGE.


BROOKSID.L COTTAGE,


with outstanding views over open countryside, comprising: LOUNGE: DINING ROOM: KITCHEN: UTILITY ROOM: THREE


HOLDEN. BOLTO N -B Y-BO WLAN J) Superb position in tills small Hamlet overlooking the brook


BEDROOMS: SEWING ROOM: BATHROOM: WASHROOM.


Full oil fired central heating Rates payable £28 per annum Freehold. Price £i.,50.


C H A RM IN G D ET A C H ED COTT AGE WITH G EO RG IAN ST Y L E BOW WINDOWS.


WEST END LODGE, WADDINGTON


BATHROOM ' Central heating by five off-peak night storage heaters.


SU P E R IO R FO U R -B E D RO O M ED S EM I-D E T A C H E D HOUSE.


w Occupying a delightful position close to shops and schools Cith an excellent outlook at the rear over open countryside


22 PEEL PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE


piace. Baxi fitting. DINING ROOM 12’ x 10’ 3": KITCHEN 12' x 8‘ 9". fully fitted floor units. Breakfast bar. FOUR BEDROOMS. TWO-PIECE BATHROOM. SEPARATE LOW SUITE W.C. Full ground flooor central heating and double glazing throughout. Freehold. Price £4,850.


omprising: ENTRANCE HALL: LOUNGE 13’ 3" x 13- tiled lire- SU B S T A N T IA L T E R R A C E D HOUSE.


47 WOONE LANE, Cl, IT HE ROE


Situated In a popular area close to nil amenities, com­ prising: ENTRANCE VESTIBULE: HALL: SITING ROOM 11'


3” x 8’ 5”. fitted electric fire jn polisher wood surround LIVING ROOM 13* 6” x IT 9". modern tiled fireplace. KITCHEN 15 x T 3” stainless steel sink unit TWO BEDROOMS. MODERN THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Outside: Rear yard with ample space for Garage. Rates payable £19 per annum. Leasehold G.Rfc £1-8-6 p.a


HOTHERSALL & FORRES'! F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers aud Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CL1THEKOE Telephone 2B3S (Evenings: 375fi and 21811)


COMPACT T E R R A C ED d W E LL INGH OUSE, 42 H A Y H U R ST i d f r t tc f . Oli 1 n tn o u . Comprising: BITTING ROOM, LIVING


otiiccs. Hcaay ioi modernisation. Mains services. Annual Ground Rent £1. Current General Rate; £14-0-6d.


s.lt unbri; t v Vu uuuBLE isbOKuOMS. Long yard with usual


W H A LLEY A D ET ACH ED BUNGALOW. 22 M O C K F IE LD . Ul a must desirable lucaittv lull Mitten ttoaoj. A Post-War Property oi me oetier type comprising: Vestibule; Central Hall; Lounge. Two Bedrooms; excellent working Kitchen. Bath­ room separate W.u Hoomy garage attacned to main struc­ Gture PULL GAB-tiKEU CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM.


Generous Garden Area Mains Services. FREEHOLD. Current • PORRES'l


enera, Rate; £4, 16. 8d particulars and AoDointmem to View trom: HOTHEHSAL1 &


M O D E R N IS E D CO TT AG E DW E L L IN G H O U S E , 4. S A L T H IL L VIEW C L ITHERO E. in very nice condition and comprising: Sitting Room toe range; Living Kitchen, tile fireplace, mod. sink unit /til solid floors. Two Bedrooms, mod. windows; Bathroom furnished with panel bath pedestal washbasin ana w c., cylinder cupboard (immersion heater). Flagged yard with mod. w.c. and store. Mains services. Annual Ground Rent. 18/-. Current General Rate payable: £15. 18. 9d.


STO N E -BU IL T DW E L L IN G H O U S E 3 CO R PO R A T IO N ST R E ET . C L ITH ERO E Comprising: Vestibule: Hallway, beautifully appointed Sitting Room with Stone Fireplace: Living Room Box tile range Scullery Kitchen Three Bedrooms above und a


se room Yard at rear with Fuel Store and W.C. Mains


L A D IE S ' H A IR D R E S S IN G with M A IN S T R E E T SHO P & L IV IN G A C CO M M O D A T IO N "V IV IE N N E ’S.”


Particulars from Hothersall & Forrest.


C L IT H E RO E Comprises* Shop, fitted cubicles, washbasins etc Living Room: Kitchen: Two Bedrooms and Bathroom nbove Up-to-date Internal Decoration. Mains Services


41 MOOR LANE,


SHOP A N D DW E L L IN G H O U S E 09 LOWERGA T E. C L ITHERO E. Old Established H OM E -M A D E B A K E R S AND CONFECTION. ER S Stone-built corner premises comprising fronted shop; Bakenouse fitted Rhodes Supreme Double Decker Oven Separate garden fronted entrance to house; Sitting room: two Bedrooms- Bathroom furnished with tnree- nieep Bathroom Suite Outside Store and W.C. Freehold. Particulars trom: Hotbcrsall & Forrest


Particulars and '\no'», nrrnonr to View from: AH D T H E R S A L l & FO R R E ST


uctioneers and F<statp Agents.- Bank Salerooms Clithnroe. fTel


rvices. Current General Rate payable: £16-ll-6d. Annual Ground Rent 8/-.


LOCA L A C EN T S FOR ABBEY NATIONAL B U IL D IN G SOCIETY


C L IT H E R O E AU CT IO N M A R T CO. LTD.


Railway Road. Clithoroc. Tel. 3325


Today, Friday, February 20th. CFortnightly Prize Sale of In


Weekly Sale of Fatstock at 12 noon.


60-80 Fat Cattle: 50-60 Pigs:


200-300 Hoggs, Sheep and Ewes. Tuesday. February 24th


, _


Weekly Prize Sale of Newly Calved Cattle at 12 noon. Weekly Sale of Bearing Calves at 12 noon.


Friday. February 27th.


Special Annual Sale of Calving Cattle for Mr. G. Geldard. Billington.


75 Head of Very Smart Summer C and Autumn Calving Cattle.


They are highly recommended to any. intending purchaser of in- calf cattle.


nd give utmost satisfaction. Sale 12 noon.


No other entries accepted on this day.


CYRIL HOOLEY


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


RENT OR BUY YOUR COLOUR T.V. FROM THE EXPERTS


Orders are now being taken lor deliveries in March and April. The demand for colour TV receivers will exceed supply through­ out 1970 so place your order now. Wc try our best to please our customers at all limes no matter what your requirements are.


Agents for Bush. Marconi, Murphy, Philips J. G. ROWLAND


64/66. King Sired. Whallcy. Tel. 35S5 Evenings Tel. Gisburn 331


wanted • coins


ALL GOLD COINS CROWNS-SILVER


ALL TYPES OF MEDALS


COPPER AND BRONZE COINS


CANADIAN AND U.S.A. COINS 50cents-25c-10c-5c- DOLLARS-QUARTERS- EAGLES-DIMES-CENTS AND Acents.


Good prices paid for any collectable material of the above countries. Call or Phone.


J. & W. GLEAYE Tel. 3880 LI VK ANIMAL C A SU A LT Y S E R V IC E


Vntmals unfit tor livestock r.oritcu uollftcd within 50 miles radius


LAN H E L L IW E L L AND SONS.


OSS SIDE FARM. M1LNROW. NEAR ROCHDALE


Tclebhonn Rochdale 45469


103 Whatley Road. Clitheroe


W H IT EW O O D F U R N IT U R E 2/- IN T H E £ OFF


Please write or Hhonr lor free, catalogue


Stockists ot Liden and Homecharm.


T H E S IL V E R KEY . , 195. Padiham Road. Burnley. Tnl. 23450.


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE


Phone: 2023


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatlc


omprising 55 Young B. & W. Cows and 20 B. & W. Heifers


I Tlte reputation of this very Tmportant sale grows every yea;*. a hese cattle rarely fall, to please


alf and Store Cattle at 12 noon. Monday, February 23rd.


C L IT H E R O E AU CT IO N M A R T CO. LTD.


W ED N E SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 25th.


s Gravity roller conveyor, sate, step ladders, monkey winches,


Sale by Auction of ovor 250 Lots of Tools and Enuinment. Govt. Surplus Stores, Bankrupt Stock. Manufacturers' Surplus Stocks etc. including:.


natch blocks. D. shackles, chain blocks, i" galv. conduit, ex. Govt, binoculars Nunn diesel generat­ sing set 5.6 k.v.a. 230/1/50. Exten­


socket sets 4” and 3” so. drive, files spanners, electric drills, electric cables, infra red lamps, saws, hacksaws, garden forks, spades, fencing wire and tools, wire ropes, hammers, axes, bolt cropper, new 5ft. fluorescent b lights, steel punches industrial


ion ladders, adaptaladders,


vises, foot pumps, grease, wheel­ barrows screwdrivers, wood aug­ ers. wood planes, brushes, tap and die sets tool boxes engineers hand tools..tubs, manhole covers, field boiler, grease guns. 6 & 12 l volt batteries, power saw. pull


uckets, cold chisels, engineering


ombustion stoves " watches, clocks. Detrol engined water pump, spark plug tester, torgue wrenches, jacks, water tanks, tilley lamps, blacksmiths port­ lable forge, generators, hand


cift Stilson, air hose, cutlery,


nables, flush doors, silver plate, ■vo meters, piping, galv. class 'B' w3tn. tin. furniture. Elsan toilets, a elding and cutting equimnent. hir drill, jack hammer chinning


amps, charging sets scaffold t clips, butchers blocks, canteen


dogs, screwcutting tools, valve seat grinding set. vulcanise-. Landrover Tyres, nlssen hut 36ft. x 16ft with dormer windows, kitchen chairs, kitchen f h,'\ small compressor unit, a! KVA generator V KVA generator.


ammer, joiners’ vises, chain M


Railway Road. Clithcroe, Viewin at 6-30 n.m.


Sale on Tho Premises. ROBIN M. ADDYMAN. A.S.V.A.,


g 2 p.m. to 4 n.m. day of Sale.


Auctioneer and Manager. orTel. Clitheroe 3325.


Newmarket Street. Clitheroc, BB7 2JW.


home Skipton 3641. Office address:


TAPE RECORDERS


a*mon»lratlon»with ploiut# r*rt •ichanga


___ EDISFORD KENNELS


pedigree nunnics supplied. Mrs. J. NUTT ALL Tel: Clithcroe 2129


MINCING LANE I DARWEN STREET


BLACKBURN TEL: 59595 7 Mil FS FROM M6- CLOSED THURS


For Sale By Auction


(unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty) Residential building land Worsthorne Nr. Burnley. Approximately 131 acres ot land in an


THE CROSS KEYS HOTEL


ST. JAMES STREET, BURNLEY on


WEDNESDAY 25th FEBRUARY, 1970 at 2-30p.m. Further printed particulars from the Joint Agents


W. H. ROBINSON & CO.


79 MOSLEY STREET, or 15/17 ST. JAM E S'S ROW MANCHESTER M2 3LP Tel: 061-236-2281


H. W. PETTY & CO. BURNLEY.


Tel: Burnley 27081 CASTLE CONSTRUCTION


W. Hitchen — M. Bialecki write or call


23, Central Avenue, Clitheroe. Tel. 3133 FOR ALL TYPES OF


Building trade work, Repairs. Alterations, Cement rendering, Floor, Wall & Roof tiling, Paths & Drives constructed &


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


Consult — Castle Construction


Local toy collector wishes to locate penny in slot savings bank as per illustration. I t is of aluminium and was manu­ factured in the 1920's—1930’s period at a local foundry. Ring Nelson 64615 or Burnley 22527 after 6 p.m.


excellent residential district with extensive open views at


SHIREBURN BOARDING KENNELS


CLIPPING STRIPPING ALL BREEDS


Collection and Delivery


Mrs. ROSE KENYON Tel. Clillicroc 3846


Expert Beauty Treatment for Terriers, Poodles and All Breeds


Dogs and Cats Boarded. Collection and Delivery Service


modation. fully modernised in 1968 comprises: SUPERB LOUNGE 23’ 6" x 15' 9", brass Adam style fireplace. DINING/ KITCHEN 18’ 3” x 8' 3" into bay. fitted Hygcna units and window seating. Open tread polished beech staircase to BED­ ROOM 1- 13’ 6" x 13' two fitted wardrobes and walk-in cupboard! BEDROOM 2: 10' 6" x 8’ 9" THREE-PIECE


Delightfully situated on the edge ol the village. The accom­


SHED. Attractive easily managablc gardens. Freehold. Rates Payable £33 per annum


DOUBLE GARAGE 21' x 15'. UTILITY ROOM and POTTING £91 Integral Garage 16' 2” x 10 Large fuel store. Rates payable •


bowl double drainer stainless steel sink unit HALF-TILED PANTRY FOUR EXCELLENT BEDROOMS with radiators. TWO-PIECE BATHROOM. SEPARATE W.C.


per annum. Leasehold. G.R £ i l p.a. All mains services.


ATTRACTIVE VILLAGE OP WADDINGTON,


Near CLITHEROE.


Development ol Detached Properties by HEALDWOOD


CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.


BUNGALOWS. DORMER BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES


with J and 4 Bedrooms.


Prices Irom £4,975 to £(5.750 Including ELECTRICAIRE” CENTRAL HEATING. View Days—


Sunday trom 2-30 to 4 p.m.


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


NELSON. TEL. G6314.


SALES liY AUCTION


R1CHAKD T U R N ER & SON- Auctioneers & Valuers.


And also at 2 Newmarket Street, CL ITHEROE. Tel. 2369.


B EN TH AM Tel 444/5/B near Lancaster


FO R TH CO M IN G P RO P ER T Y SA L E S


NOT FU L LY A D V E R T IS E D F e b ru a ry


Final Reminder. a i uusuuy, 24in: Sale ui antique


l na nuusehala furniture removed


or convenience of sale from various residences to Boniliam Auction Mart. Sale at H a.m. prompt with lunch break 12-30 p.m to 1 p.m Entries closed Caterer in attendance.


March d Tuesday. 3rd: Sale of the very


in the Station Hotel. Caton. at 3 u.m


Wooclfield House’ Brookhouse, Nr. Caton in one or two lots,


Chapel-le-Dale for J. Grimshaw, E.scj


rsal sale at Winterscales Farm, peSaturday, 14th: Complete dis­


ington for R. Huston, Esq. H Tuesday. 24th J Sale of Nearer


p Saturday 21st: Complete dis­ t ersal Sale at High House. Whit­


ton. p Tuesday, 24th: Complete dis­


alker House Farm. Altham (near Huncoat Station) Accring­


House Farm. Altham. for T, Cockburn. Escj


ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE


■ APPROX 11,000 SQ. FT. OF


OFFICE ACCOMMODATION


AVAILABLE ON TWO FLOORS FOR RENT


CENTRAL POSITION. Enquiries:—


RELAYVISION LTD. 12-14 CASTLE GATE CLITHEROE. TEL. 3214


TO LET, first floor partly fur nislied fiat, one or two bed­ rooms. luongc. kitchen, bath room. Caretaker duties required Write Box No. J5, Advertiser Times


T H IR D G EN T LEM AN required to share house in Langho.—Tel. Accrington 36211. weekday day­


time. WANTED TO RENT


W A N T E n U R G EN T L Y to rent, small workshop. Clitheroe Dis­ trict.—16 Kcmple View, Clith-


eroe


TW O -B ED RO O M ED H OU SE OR F LA T


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


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


STU B B S Moving-Storing Cedar St Blackburn Tel 67122.


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


DOGS


Clitheroe.—Write Box No. J3, Advertiser & Times.


to rent required in ersal sale at Nearer Holkcr


cesirable spacious 17th Century ‘ ountry residence known as


D OR SET D R IV E . C L ITH ERO E d Very spacious four bedroomed


Tor sale with Vacant Possession.


etached Bungalow (built 1965) f in pleasant semi-rural situation


internal design and has 1.540 sq. ft of floor space comprising: l centre porch, 'L' shaped hall,


ho bungalow is of individual


ounge 14ft. 2in x 15ft. 3in„ large fitted kitchen with dining area 22ft x 10ft.. study for separate dining room), four good bedrooms (two on first floor), E tiled bathroom, separate w.c.


Detached 2-car garage. Well laid out gardens. Full gas fired cen­ tral. heating. All mains services. Rates payable £98-3-6d. per annum Ground Rent £12.


xtensive eaves storage space.


o PRICE £7,300 which presents s utstanding value for the


Apply •


M O R T IM E R . G OR SE & ROSS. 22/23 Richmond Terrace. Blackburn (Tel. 55246).


M O D ER N T W O BED ROOM BUNGALOW. Edisford Park. Ciitheroe.


TUITION WANTED


YOUNG STU D EN T R EQ U IR E S T U IT IO N in Biology for 'O’ level, summer 1970.—Write Box No. J4 Advertiser & Times.


H O L I D A Y ACCOMMODATION


CREAT YARMOUTH, - WESTWJCK PRIVATE HOTEL. CAMPERDOWN (opposite Wellington Picri Reduced Terms early and late. Enquiries wel­ comed. Please write P. Wins


MORECAMBE, — One week Inclusive holiday. Three day tours English Lakes. Theatres, Pull Board. Residence. Irom £18 5s Brochure—WICHFIELD PRI­ VATE HOTEL Sea View Parade Tel. 2111.


SENIOR CITIZENS. Holidays in Scar­ borough, Scotland and Ireland. Write tor Brochure: VICTORIA TOURS. 5A VALLEY BRIDGE PARADE. SCAR­ BOROUGH.


TORQUAY.


PARK. BARTON. Nearest Caravan park to sea In Torquay. Licensed Club. Shop, etc. BcautttuUy russed Sun Trap. Stamp, brochure. Tel. 38644


- SUN ROCK HOLIDAY


pacious accommodation pro­ vided


PROPERTY FOR SALE 4, b e e c h w o o d a v e n u e .


hall, lounge. Glass sliding doors to dining room. kitchen. Attached garage. Full central heating. View after 6 p.m. or


L IT T L EM O O R . CL ITHEROE. t Modern Semi-Detached House:


weekend hree beds, bathroom, sep. w.c.. Clitlieroe Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society


All persons who were members of the Society at the time of the last production in 1961 arc invited to atend a


GENERAL MEETING


at the Station Hotel, Clithcroe on Wednesday, 25th February 1970 at 8 p.m.


The business will be to consider tile dissolution ol the society. G. SPEAK. SECRETARY


PUBLIC NOTICES F Y L D E W A T ER BOA RD


W A T ER R E SO U RC E S ACT 1963


Notice of Application for Licence to Obstruct or Impede the Flow of an Inland Water by Means of Impoundine Works,


situate at Scfton Street in the County Borough of Blackpool for


Aade to the Lancashire River Buthority by the Fylde Water


olaidburn in the West Riding


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN m that an application use being oard whose Head Office is


a. licence to obstruct or impede S the flow of the River Hodder near


f the County of York by means i of an alteration to the existing


said wTine object of impounding


PUBLIC NOTICES


MEMORIALS


In Stock specially tor Clitheroe cemetery regulation* NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD GREAT HARWOOD,


No connection with any other firm or individual


W. ROCK and CO. Telephone 2164


BIRTHS


M O R R IS (nee Mercer).—On 17 February, at Burnley General Hospital


Barbara, a daughter, Sally Ann. sister for David Ian.


to Rawdon and CONGRATULATIONS 21st BIRTHDAY


POLLARD. — Congratulations Susan on your 21st birthday


(20 February. 19701. "Health and happiness always.” —From Mum Dad. David. Robert. Ernie, Bruce and Andrew.


ENGAGEMENTS


INGHAM— JACSON. — Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Jackson, of 17 Mcadowside. Grindleton. have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter. Sylvia Margaret.- to John Michael, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ingham of ‘Ashton.’ Eastham Street. Clitheroe. on Saturday. 14 February. —Congratulations from both


families.


FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE


LU N D B E R G — AHERNE. — Tlte wedding will take place at Gisburn Parish Church on Sunday. 22nd February 1970. at 1 p.m. between Denise the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ahernc of Sandford. Hellifield. and Robert William, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lundberg. of Manchester. Connecticut, U.S.A


mpounding works at Stocks Reservoir near Slaidburn afore­


i ater by means of the works is to emprove spillway facilities to ansure the safety of the dam t nd simultaneously to increase


purposes of public water supply. n Tine capacity of tho reservoir


he storage capacity for the


tion arc:- of It is proposed to I’aisc the top


million gallons. Further details of the applica­


t. overflow level will be 4.250


a tine existing earth bank from An average height of 602.6 feet 6.O.D. to a height not exceeding o16 feet A.O.D. and to raise the


SILVER WEDDING


GREENWOOD.— Congratulations mum and dad on your silver wedding anniversary (February


21. 1970). May your silver turn to gold. —Love, from Collin. Margaret


and Isla. —Congratulations from George


DEATHS


from 596.5 feet A.O.D. to a height not exceeding 608.5 feet A.O.D. and in order to increase the safety factor in times of extreme floods to enlarge the discharging capacity of the spillway arrange­ ments and related works


verflow cill of the reservoir


of any map. plan or other docu­ ment submitted with it may be inspected free of charge at the


A copy of the application and


Head Oflice of tho Board. Sefton Street Blackpool: at Stocks Reservoir, near Slaidburn: and at D the offices of the Bowland Rural


all reasonable hours beginning on 13th February. 1970. and ending on 12th March 1970


make representations about the application should do so in writing to the Clerk of the Lancashire River Authority at 48. West ClifT. Preston, before the end of tho said period.


Any person who wishes to


Clerk J A. SPENCER. 13th February 1970.


to the Fylde Water Board.


R.W.C.C. 200 CLUB. No. 47. R IB B L E S D A L E AND


H O R RO C K S FO R D S.C. Week No. 3— 424.


TORQUAY.— A small hotel of character. Furnished, decorated, equipped to a high standard. Central yet secluded hi lovely lawned gardens ol over 1 acre. Buses stop near entrance gates. Ample Iree parking. Terms, Room. Breakfast. 5 course evening dinner, from 10 gns.


Adults only. Brochure Irom: Mrs. S. M. SILLET, BRONSHILL HOJJSE. BROXS- HILL ROAD. Tel 3R156.


TORQUAY.—Springfield St. Lukes Road. N. Pleasant homely atmosphere. Quiet Centre position. Convenient shops, beach amenities. T.V. Parking. Terms: 81—lot gns. Children reduced terms. Tel. 2759G.


NODDFA: This small comfortable cent­ rally heated Hotel (Bar and Restaurant, opening July 1st), overlooks Royal St.


David's Golf Course and quiet sandy beach. Some bedrooms with private bathrooms. Tennis courts, heated indoor swimming pool opposite, trekking. Fish­ ing nearby. NODDFA. HARLECH.


1970 G U ID E TO B R IT A IN ’S B E ST H O L ID A Y S , packed with family holiday discoveries and Bed and Breakfast stops Price 3/6d. Postage l/2d. Obtainable from Kaydec Bookshop. 26 Moot- Lane. Clitheroe. Lancs.


SCARBOROUGH.— Comfortable. Friendly, Private Hotel. B.B. and Evening Dinner. Full Residential Licence. Private Car Park. North Bay view. Near Peasholmc. GAT1E, - THORESBY.” 53 NORTH MARINE ROAD. Tet. 5853,


CREAT YARMOUTH.—South Denes and Seashore Caravan Camps on sea front. Caravans including latest klngsize models. Fully booked July 25th—Aug. 8th. R. BOULTER. 102 BURGH ROAD, CtORLESTON. GREAT YARMOUTH. Tci. YAR 61888.


SCARBOROUGH.— ULLSWATER HOTEL, Queen’s Parade. Licenced. Sea View. Family Hotel. Ballroom, 3 Lounges. Terms from 40/- per day. Special terms parties and O.A.Ps. Brochure and Tariff. Tel. 4884.


TORQUAY.— LAMORNA, FURZHILL RD. Secluded but central. T.V. Lounge. Varied Cuisine. Children Welcome. Terms 9J—13 gns. S.A.E. Brochure. IRENE & NOEL DICKSON. Phono 24674.


S. DEVON.—16th Century COCKHAVEN MANOR, BISHOPSTEIGNTON. Near TEIGNMOUTH. In own grounds. Res. Chef. 3 Lounges. Licenced, Terms from 12 gns. Stamp. Brochure. Tel. Bishop- stelgnton 252.


BLACKPOOL. — WEST VIEW GUEST HOUSE. 3 VENTNOR ROAD. Sea view. Parking. Speciality Menu. 27/6 Full Board. Red. early season. Tel. 45013.


PAIGNTON. — WAVE CREST HOTEL. Sea front. Free Parkiny. T.V. Lounyc. Happy atmosphere. Try us. you’ll be delighted. Terms 101—12 gns. S.A.E. Brochure. Phone: 503G7.


BLACKPOOL. — DU DL EY PRIVATE HOTEL. 3 ALEXANDRA ROAD. 2nd


door prom. Excellent Board Residence for 29/- per day. Reduced terms O.A.P. weeks. Children welcome. Your satislac- tlon my consideration. MRS. SUG- GETT 46827.


RHYL.—Sea front. T.V. Holiday Flatlets. 62 WEST PROMENADE. Tel. 4710.


BLACKPOOL. — SUN BURY HOTEL. Licenced. T.V. and Sun Lounge. Moments South Pier. 10 gns. weekly. Full Board. 9 6ns. early season. Easter, Thursday, even till Monday Tea £5-13. MRS LOCKETT. 10—12 BRIGHT ST. Tel. 44851.


H e


W A D D IN G TO N F.C.— No. 224. TENDERS


BOROUGH OF C L IT H E RO E


R EN EW A L OF W INDOW F R AM E S


renewal of window frames to sixteen Council dwellings. Form of tender and specification of f works required can be obtained


Tenders are invited for the


York Street. CUtheroe on deopsit of £2 2s. 0d.. which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide tender.


rom the Housing Manager


veTenders in a plain sealed en­ Relope endorsed “Tenders for s newal of Window Frames”


hould reach me not later than o the first, post on Friday, the 3rd


selves to accept the lowest or any tender.H. L. SAGAR.Town Clerk.


Town Clerk's Oflice. The Castle.


CLITHEROE. BB7 1BA. WANTED


IM M E D IA T E CA SH Ddld for antiques of any dsecrintlon. Grandfather clocks, wall clocks, pottery, silver, furniture, etc., etc. Contents of old homes bought.—Write, phone or call anytime Antique Shop. Frank Street. Barnoldswick. Tel. Barn-


oldswlck 3558.


I BUY AND COLLEC T children’s babies. ladies ’ and Rent's clothes, curtains, bedding, orna­ ments. etc.—Bins Accrington 35885


H OU SE C L EA R A N C E S : all t.vpes ot furniture wanted, cookers,


A T T EN T IO N H O U S EW IV E S . I


electrical, snorts, curios any­ thing considered—J. Gleave. 103 Whatley Kd.. CUtheroe. Tel. 3880


buy and collect all vour dis­ carded clothing—Mrs. Howarth. 31 Church Square Worsthorne. Write or Phone Burnley 27882.


f April. 1970. Tlie Council do not bind them­


Roadistrict Council. 32. Pimlico Clitheroe. Lancashire, at


BOWMAN. — On 16 February 1970. at the home of his sistei 93 Brownlow Street. Clitheroe. Tom Bowman, aged 64 years, the dear father of Derek, of 10. St. James Terrace. Samlesbury: service in St. James’s Church Clitheroe today (Friday) 20 February, at 3 p.m. prior to cremation at Pieasington. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


DOW NHIL L .— On 12 February suddenly, in hospital, Albert Downhill, of Hcbdcn Bridge,


Yorkshire, formerly of Long sight Avenue. Clitlieroe. Crema­ ted on 18 February, at EUand HalifaxKnockagli. Boston Hill. Wadsworth Hebden Bridge.


NUTTER.—On February 13. 1970, at his home. 35, The Crescent, CUtheroe. William Norman ased 75 years, the dearly loved husband of Florence Nutter and loving father of Norman. Colin Service and cremation were at and Gordon and a dear grandad Pieasington on Tuesday. Feb'


nutrv 17. 1970. "One ol' Nature’s Gentlemen.” —Inq. Tomlinsons Funeral


Service, “Rockdale.” CUtheroe 2345.


PIN D ER .—On 14 February. 1970. in a .private nursing home. Elizabeth Alice Pindc-r. of 18. Shawbridge Street. Clitheroe. aged 91 years, a service in Clith­ croe Parish Church preceded o interment at Clitheroe Cemetery


—Inq. Bennett (R. Parkincton) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


n 18 February.


RIGG.—On Friday. 13. suddenly by accident. Barbara, oeed 22 years, the dearly loved wile of Alan and dearest daugluer-in- law of Mr. and Mrs. F. Rigg, of 22. Shawbridge Street, Clithcroe. “A sorrow too deep for words.”


S LA T ER .—On 17 February, 1970. suddenly. James Arthur, aged 45 years, of 24. Woodfield View, Whalley, the dearly loved hus­ fband of Hazel and dearest


Flowers please to Langshaws. King Street. Whalley. Cortege from 24. Woodtield View for service at Whalley Parish Church on Monday. 23 February at 2-15 p.m. prior to cremation at Accrington Crematorium. —Inq William Langshaw & Sons Ltd., King Street, Whalley. Tel. 3248.


ather of Janet and Shirley. acknowl edgment s


H ORNBY.—Mrs. A. Hornby and family sincerely thank all rela­ tives friends and neighbours for p their kind expressions ot sym­


and letters of condolence received in their time ot sorrow: also the Mothers' Union, the Methodist Sunshine Band, the Bov. N. iladdock and P.C. Craig, and our grateful thanks .o Mr. Fred Harrison for tils help and everyone who sent donations to 42 the Peter Pan Club.


athy, gifts of flowers, cards


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


PGR ALL- CUT FLOWERS


90. Sherbourne Road. Blackpool; 41. St. Lawrence Street. Great Harwood.


. Downliam Road. Chatburn; PIN DER .—Tiic nephews and


received in their bereavement: also the family doctor, matron i and staff of "Greenside” Nurs­


athy and floral tributes


Hcv. J. c. Hudson, for their kindness.


18. Shawbvidge Street, Clitheroc.


WILSON.—Barbara and Graeme Wilson would like to thank most


sincerely all their friends in Whatley who helped them during Noil's stay in hospital.


ALAN PARKER


Funeral Service (J. McLatcliie Brown)


Member of the National Association of Funeral Directors


off MANOR ROAD WHALLEY


and 107 Pasfurelands Drive, Billington


The LAST TRIBUTE


arranged with dignity and efficiency.


Chapel of Rest available TELEPHONE


PERSONAL SERVICE WHALLEY 3537 and 3201


(DAY or NIGHT) TAXIS GARDENING


ROSES. Bush and Climbing. Quick Thom Hedging. Conifers. W. JOHNSON. Springtvood Nurseries, off Higher Brun- shaw Road. Burnley Tel. 25316. •


N ORW A Y S P R U C E T R E E S , two to five feet, for planting out.- Tel. Stonyhurst 257.'


BEECH T R E E S for hedging. 3ft. S to 4ft. Tel. Stonyhurst 262.


ITS VAC


TOMLINSON'S Funeral. Services ]


'Rockdale' Eshton Terrace Tel. Clithcroe 2345 Member


Funeral Directors


National AswcMticn


ng Home. Chatburn. and the


nieces of the late Miss E. A. Finder wish to thank all friends and neighbours for p their kind expressions of sym­


BARKER'S Primrose Hurseriet, Tel. Clitheroo 3521.


Also Clithcroc Market


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


f t IN MEMORIAL!


BEARD.— In ever lonn-~7~~~^ of Baby Carl, 1967 " nta«j — Mummy. Granma Grandpa Cushing.


As time unfolds anodic- Treasured memoric.. trim "


and grandad, who i i February 1966.


—From hi: family moving wife


iinfivnear. atla


BURTON.—In loving m.,,7^7" Walter a dear h u s S rvH


o:


La 2i \Cn


F0RD.—Treasured John (Jack i a verv i f f 8, cl band, dad and grandad February. 1969. Loved and


j**


Send for designs and prices or call and inspect nS' t


D


By his wife and lamily v.„ Malden.


u.,s, ■••^moerc-d eve- ■


FORD.— Memories u. brother-in-law. and imev. •'a; died 20 February, 196y.


“ •'«* Jacj


Remembered!1*'' ltal«,ond cnj fTmfiw' NCiUC- Raymoncl ans


NOWELL—In lovira dear husband Memo:• c! ..... ........w --J1U.W 1


iathtr


Todber. Gisburn. and 10 G-if-e Street. Ciitheroe.


He left a piacc no one can to “r"


Wc miss him *0 and ahvavs tP fa. Littlemoor Road.


ailC-


P ROCTE R.—Treasured mcnic-v of Margaret, a dear mo?he* ,5


Loved and remembered ahnr- —From Christine. Raving Lesley and Alan


—From Audrey, Dcnni Peter.


died 24 February. 1963 Always in our thoughts


grandma, died 24 Fcb'-tn-i.2 1963


1 °-C ’


PROCTER.— I rea.’surrd incnio-r- <? «-


«i°ther and gran<k? 1 a:i


S IM P S ON.—Treasured menwr- of my dear parents: fa;iK-"‘»w died 23 February. 1957- mother. 24 February. 1958. Remembrance.


—From Irene and John, j] West View.


Cj-


S INGLETON .—In loving ir.emc- of our dear son John, who 23 February. 1961.


Loved and remembered evi- day.


—From Mum and Dad. ”


WA L LBAN K . — Treasured nyir- ories of a dear wife, mothe-a^ . granny who died 24th Febrir-- 1965.


Loved and remembered n’tva-; from her husband and fanr ^'


U J’,‘


Halsteads and Middle Brav*hw BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


W A LK ER . — Treasured birthcr* memories of Sarah. 25 Februn !


No distance can divide. Because in memory's warden We .still walk side bv side —From Lizzie and the famr? Mossley and Blackpool.


We never part Irom tho«e * love.


BROWN. — Treasured birU’.ci: memories of my dear luistac (Harold) on 24 Febiuarv.


Looking back with tenile-nca Along the paths we croc! I bless the years I had with yes And leave the rest :o God. —From Kathleen.


APPRECIATION


L A Y F IE LD ,—Mr. James LavnC: wishes to thank all who vis::;; him, or sent gifts, flowers, ext ots„ during pis stay in liospi:! A special thanks to ail l gave Airs. Layfield and Deatu


Hendry and to the girls at & Neotechnic for their klndns and understanding.


ifts in their cars: to M rs For prompt and Courteous


Service with Attention to Detail.


THOS. ROCK


MONUMENTAL MASONS Residence and Works:


7b MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Phone: 4277 Clitheroe (Day or Night)


Memorials, Crosses, etc.,


in Stone, Marble and High Class Granites.


BLACKBURN CLITHERO Furnishing


three piec e su it e . three piece SUITE ( THREE PIECE SUITE THREE PIECE SUITE


BEAUTILITY --------- £80


DINING SU ---------- £6


FIRESIDE CHAIRS F


UPHOLSTERED FRO 3FT. DIVAN BEDS C(


SPECIA


‘‘CHESTER” BEDROON CLIFTON” BEDROOIV


Affection for a loved oik


cannot be shown by wealth, all the money in tho world would not buy better service than offer, yet our prices are well within everyone:


means.


With gents fitted robe .... With gents fitted robe .... BOUNTY” KITCHEN . bench seat and two st


VIINDSOR” THREE PH


1 ft. 9 ins. Kitchen base uni f *;• 6 jns. Kitchen base uni


, B'Sins.Kitchen base uni


, *” Kitchen storage cabinet u. 6 ins. Kitchen sideboar Grocery


WIT


Co-op Instant Coffee 4 o Horlicks Malted Milk H Me Vitie Choc Whole W1 Biscuits 8 ozs.


Published by UNITED . PUBLICATIONS LIMITED CWj,


Advertiser and Times. 3 KM* ' ..j CUtheroe. BB7 SEW. Tel. 23. j '« u pr inted-at Northsatc. Blackburn


82345 ' London. EC4. T«t 01-583 0199 & 01-353 ,


Registered a t the o r t» as tt. London Office: 23-27 Tudor


nlM i , I Coun. Turner a


Changin jin th e l i


5 Reading habits have c arc reading much more noi


■w Miss Thomber, of Sat' /(hill Road. Ciitheroe, worke j'ior almost 27 years with th


. Miss Minnie Thornber, assi retired on Friday.


"'colleagues asked Coun. Rici- ard Turner, chairman of 'th Library Committee, to dep tise for librarian Mr. Arthv. Henson, in presenting picture to Miss Thomber, j Miss Thomber began i 1943 as a full-time assistan but later she did part-tint library work.


Library. •jj to mark her retirement, he


M '3


T. ar.d the librarian a t the tim Mr. Richard Dugdale. wa away in tho forces, th library was staffed by wome: Hxhey were acting librariai


i 'As it was during the wa ithen she started her wor!


Enjoyed 11“'*


i


•If-Miss Edith Porter. Mrs. Katt ' -rJeen Hilder and Miss Thom :,-_ber. “I have enjoyed my work, said Miss Thomber, “an .meeting the public.


js/.yery nice.” she added. :K


;. ar.d people have always beei have tried to he helpfi:


'i;the tickets to raise money fc '-Sri Paul’s Football Club wer r.issued by them, and not b ^Blackburn Supporters’ Club.


?f Blackburn Rovers Develc) ':.ment Association point out tho


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