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Electric Drills Dawsons


B O S C H 28/30 Parson Lane, Clilheroe. Tel: 3382 SALE BY AUCTION Geoff re if TaijIar&Ga


Estate Agents, Auctioneers. Valuers and Surveyors


WARWICK DRIVE, CLITHEHOE. Private reaj garden backing 2 f *° Llitneroe cricket Mem. m il gas ujbwikal heating! ro lliree bedrooms; bathroom: entrance iia.it.. lounge; dining


MAINTAINED MODERN SE(Vi«i>DETACHED__15. om, uim-ntted kitchen. Detached brick w a g e . Mw%?LLFSv M b


H L L W i r c i l ,for °a Punk" electrical CEN- IRAI, HEATING. Two bedrooms half-tiled bathroom-


entrance hall: spacious lounge- kitchen, etc. Room for garage bmail gardens to front and rear


CENTRALLY HEATED SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW__as KEMPLE VIEW, CLITHEKUE, Three bedrooms: bathroom: entrance nail: lounge, dining kitchen: car port.


FULLY MODERNISED TERRACED COTTAGE_a c o .OPERA TIVE TERRACE. BILLINGTON Occupying an clevated position with open views ot the Rtbble Valley Two bed­ rooms; boxroom: bathroom with coloured suite; front


entrance vestibule; hall sitting room: large Hvlng/kltchen- pantry etc. Gardens to tront and rear.


®/o??-££kn,l.<


CLITHEROE Pleasant, position with open aspect. Two bed- roonis bathroom with pink coloured suite: lront entrance


J.NT,£D TERRACED HOUSE—122, WOONE LANE.


vestibule: hallway: sitting room; spacious living room; large kitchen. Room lor gaiage.


EXCELLENT GARDEN-FRONTED TERRACED HOUSE_32. BUSINESS PREMISES MAIN ROAD SHOP HKfcMISbS—UHATBUHN VILLAGE with


two bedroom living accommodation. Freehold. Good con­ dition. Vacant possession. NEW PROPERTY


SUPERB DETACHED HOUSE in course ot construction out­ skirts ot cnthcroe. Four bedrooms; bathroom; separate w.c.;


entrance vestibule: fitted cloakroom: hall; lounge; dining room; large kitchen, utility room; integral double garage.


Semi-detached houses with three bedrooms; bathroom; tentrance hall with htted cloaks—w.c. and wash hand basin;


„ ST. PAUL’S. CLITHEROE


Freehold. 10 year guarantee N.H.B.R.C. Turfed front gardens. 95% mortgages available. Excellent value at £3.900.


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RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers, Valuers. Surveyors and Estate Agents. i ’v i ' rt >im


Have received Instructions from Mr. H. Horne to sell his entire farming stock at


VICARAGE FARM, WISWELL


due Jan.; 2 b.w. cows: 1 r.w. cow and 1 blue and white cow due Feb.; 1 geld cow


ow recently calved: 1 r.w. cow Dec.; r.w cow and 1 b.w cow 12 horned ewes R.W.R.


1 ON V/EDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. 1970, AT 2-00 n.m. c5 Dairy Cattle: 5 r.w. cows and 1 b.w. cow newly calved; 1 b.w.


Implements include: Ferguson T.V.O. tractor; Bamlett trailer: mower; sldernke shaking machine; hay trailer; Bamford manual spreader: 3 Gascoigne aluminium units, spare s.s. pail, cooler; washtrough. Usual small tools and sundry Implements.


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


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO, LTD.


Railway Road, Clithcroc. BB7 2JW.


• . i.J-.vuS


Tel. Clithcroe 3325. Sale by Auction of


SHRUBS AND BUSHES AND BULBS


for Anglian Nurseries, Wisbech, Cambs.


Saturday. November 28th. in the Main Sale Ring.


Railway Road. Ciithcroe, at 11 a.m


)< . u ‘ $ TO LET


GROUND FLOOR storage space to let.—Tel. Chatbum 260.


CASUALTY SERVICE LIVE ANIMAL


Animals unfit lor livestock markets uplifted within 50 miles radius


ALAN HELL1WELL AND SONS MOSS SIDE FARM. MILNROW, NEAR ROCHDALE.


Telephone Rochdale 45469. ;,


Nursery Stock Sale for autumn, of evergreens in variety, bush and standard roses, fruit trees and bushes. Ornamentals, flower­ ing shrubs and trees, hedging plants Golden and green privet. Beech and quickthorn. Also tulip and daffodil bulbs.


CLITHEROE


AUCTION MART CO LTD


RAILWAY ROAD,


CLITHEROE BB7 2JW. Tel Clithcroe 3325.


Finn,1„shoel’ Sl,lc of Season, at 12 noon. 1,000-1,500 lambs


Today. Friday. November 20th.


ewes, shearlings. Half-bred and horned.


Weekly Sale of Fatstock at 12 noon.


Monday, November 23rd.


0-60 pigs: 80-100 ewes; 800-1,000 lambs.


100-120 steers, heifers and fat 5 cows:


Ballot drawn 11-30 n.m. for stock weighed and graded by this time.


Tuesday, November 24th.


Christmas Prize Show and Sale of Newly-Calved Cattle.


AJudging l i a.m. Sale 12 noon. e good entry of farmers’ cattle axpected. Our completely separ­ ate brucellosis section is open f nd an increasing number of


Prize Schedule. Prize money £ 3. £2 and £1 in each class.


ully accredited cattle are anti­ cipated from now on.


■ ’l i # ■ : f . B R ID G E TAXIS OFFICE: imW-A: • j


.® W v y l l l p i l hil ','f.


i V « : u r i s I l ! | | | ■M l p f t l t iv i- iv


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ELECTRONIC FLASHGUNS from £8—£35 CINE LIGHTS from £3-19-6


Paintings and pictures framed.


This week’s bargain


HALINA PAULETTE ELEC, was £14-19-9.


Our price £12-5-0.


For one week only. CAMERA CABIN,


30 Blackburn Road, Accrington. Tel. 31802.


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31, CASTLE STR-TT, CLITHEROE ---------


FOR ---------


CARPET—LINOLEUM—VINYL. and all Floorcovevings '


Expert Fitting Service, Personal Attention ---------


‘ KEEN PRICES ---------


All carpets sewn, altered and planned on the premises. May we quote you for your requirements? RING CLITHEROE 3136


Si * ,' 'U: 4t ':'v«J!i' ••;.


52, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE TEL:


Class 5: The Thomas Sllverwood Memorial Trophy for the best cow or heifer in the hands of the breeder. Prize money in this class kindly donated by C. Cl Silverwood Esq.


Class 4: Best newly-calved heifer in the hands of the breeder c (not to have won a prize in


ass l). lass 2).


Sale of Rearing Calves at 11-30 a.m


Friday, November 27th.


Fortnightly Prize Show and Sale of In-Calf and Store Cattle, at 12 noon.


sGood entries expected in both Sections. Last sale: In-Calf 51;


Christmas Fatstock Show, Monday, December 14th.


WANTED TO RENT


V/ANTED, SHOP TO RENT, main road position. Would consider purchasing on easy terms.— Write Box No. SI, Advertiser & Times.


TWO-BEDROOM HD HOUSE OR FLAT in the Whalley area.— Tel. Mellor 2343.


GARAGES


GARACE. cedar-fronted. 20ft. x f 10ft„ sectional, as new, plus


iddows Avenue. Clithcroc.


GARAGE TO LET.—Mordaunt Works. Kirkmoor Road, Ciith­


croe. Soundation blocks. £60.—23a,


tores 84. Brucellosis section open for fully licensed stock.


Clitheroe. MISCELLANEOUS SALES


LADIES’ TROUSER SUITS. 38” to 46’ hips In stock.—Econ­ omic Stores, 70, Whalley Road,


LARGE STOCK ot record players, tape recorders and radiograms at terms vou can afford.—A. E.


MORTON’S FOR WATCHES, I I m e x, Seconda, Services, l Global Sports, Ingcrsoll, and all


ending makes ot S w i s s watches. Order soon for Xmas


18, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel 2420.


Hargreaves. Moor Lane, and Woone Lane Clitheroe. Tel. 2683


QUIN-TESSEN. The new tonic, 27/6 for a full month's course. Quin-Tcssen brings you some­ thing new. unique vital Ingred­ dients. It tastes good. Feel It


reaves & Sons. Parson, Lane, Clltheroc


TWO RABBITS „ with double hutch. £1-10-0: Scolextric with transformer. £5; Mamod steam traction engine, £4-10-0 o.n.o.—


Tel. Clltheroc 4469.


1069 SUZUKI 50CC. 5 gears. F i r s t reasonable offer.—Tel. Stony-


hurst 404.


STORAGE HEATER8 from £25 Is. Id. L. c. ELECTRICAL (Burnley) LTD., for n limited period are InstnlltaB com­ pletely tree. Advice, estimates, without obligation. Telephone Burnley 20961.


THE ANSWER to your problem of what to give as a Christmas


See the selection at Coneron & Leemlng, 17-19. Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


present W 2/- IN THE £ O F F __


Stockists ol Lldon and Ov Homecharm


THE 8ILVER KEY,


195. Padiham Road. Burnley. Tel. 23450.


Please write or phone for free catalogue.


er 100 units m stock. Delivery 8ervlce.


HITEWOOD FURNITURE


SAVE 2/-: Sllvlkrin hair sprays only 5/6, usually 7/6; also Wil­ kinson blades only 4/-. usunlly 4/7.—Dean’s Hairdressers, 3. Market Place, Clitheroe. Tel. 3811.


FAMILY COUGHS! Stop them with Sheldon’s original mix­ ftures, adults 4/3, ■ children’s


ormula 3/6.—35, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION Drlng your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre. 72/74/76 Scotland Road. Nelson.


CARPETS CLEANED by experts. Uplifting and refitting service


If required. — Details, ring CUtheroe 3975


going you good.—C. R. Har­


STOP CHAPPED AND ROUGH HANDS with Sheldon's hand cream, 3/-.—35 Moor Lnnc, Clithcroe.


LARGE TRIANC ROCKING i HORSE, Immaculate: low feed­


and steam iron, £2.—Phone Clitheroe 4536.


TEA TOWELS, Table Cloths. Towels. Box Sets, etc. Trade only supplied. C3ll at: WILLIAM HARTLEY As CO. (Colne) LTD., PRIMET BRIDGE, COLNE.


ng chair, 30/-; Hoover spray


Class 3: Best newly-calved cow in the hands of the breeder Cl i not to have won a prize in


Class 2: Open. Best newly-calved heifer (not more than four broad teeth).


Class l: Open. Best newly-calved cow.


J. G. ROWLAND TELEVISION SPECIALISTS


Offer 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 H.P. Terms.


ass 6: Best animal on the ground. Championship prize: £5-5-0. kindly presented bv National Westminster Bank Ltd.. Clitheroe.


J. G. ROWLAND 64-66 King Street, Whalley.


Tel: Whalley 3585


A B B E Y N A T I O N A L BUILDING SOCIETY


hrough lounge; unit-fitted kitchens, etc. Room for garage.


Full oll-hred CENTRAL HEATING AND DOUBLE GLAZING, etc. Freehold.


NEWTON STREET. CLITHEROE. Two double bedrooms (the rear one being large enougn to divide to form a bathroom), hallway; sitting room- living room- large kitchen: fuel store and vv.c. Room for small garage. Freehold


vli'PiEJ n cHf,P BUNGALOW—21. ABBEY FIELDS.


BtTRNtKT AND Clitoekoe


fico 6 CHURCH STREET CUTHEROE


Telephone 3252


SPACIOUS FOUR-BEDROOMED DETACHED HOUSE CONSTRUCTED IN 1933


HEATHER BRAE,


Road and Brungerley Avenue with superb views over open fields ncross the nibble to Wnddington and Longridge Fells. Set In mature garden areas and comprising: HALL 17’ 10" x 8* 7 Cloaks and Separate W.U.; LUUNGli.


WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE Occupying a fine position on the corner ot Waddington


pedestal washbasin and large fitted cupboard; (4) 11’ x 6\ HALF-TILF.D TWO-PIECE BATHROOM, heated towel rail;


SEPARATE W.C.


In every room with Individual thermostats; DETACHED GARAGE 18’ x l i \ Planning permission for


DELIGHTFUL DETACHED BUNGALOW. PINDER CLOSE, WADDINGTON


In this high-class residential area. Built four years ago and comprising: LARGE PORCH to ’L” SHAPED HALL; cloaks: LOUNGE 18' x 11'. French doors to Garden. Open arch to DINING ROOM 10 x 10'. KITCHEN 10 x 10'. Sissons largo bowl stainless steel sink unit with adjoining matching units: UTILITY ROOM 10' 6" X 7'. white sink. Trlanco gravity feed 90,000 B.T.U. boiler with neat skirting radiators 111 every


Choice position with open flelds to the rear, not overlooked. room


X 10'. THREE-PIECE BATHROOM AND SECOND W.C. Open tread staircase to first floor and BEDROOM 3, 10' 6" x 10', large airing cuboard. Ample space for further extension


In roof space Outside: INTEGRAL GARAGE 16 6" x 9' 10''. Greenhouse.


SPACIOUS FOUK-YEAR-OLD SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW. 11, DERWENT CRESCENT, CLITHEROE


LOUNGE 19' 8" x 11’ 4”, stone fireplace; DINING ROOM or BEDROOM 3: 10' 7" X 8’ 7”: HALF-TILED KITCHEN With fitted units. BEDROOM 1: 13’ 9” x 9’ 10”. indies' nnd gent's fitted wardrobes. THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. First Floor. BED­ ROOM 2: 10' 9” x 9' 2". Outside: DETACHED GARAGE 16 x 8' 6". All mains services Including FULL GAS FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. Rates payable £48 per annum. Leasehold G.R. £5


front, side and rear. Comprising: VESTIBULE: ENTRANCE HALL; SPACiOUS


Occupying an envinble corner position with gardens to the MISCELLANEOUS SALES MISCELLANEOUS SALES


SIZZLERS—The fastest toy car made, at Aspden’s now.


per annum. ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE


5 DOWNHAM ROAD, OHATEURN


and a hall miles from Clitheroe


Just out of the centre ol the vlllnge. approximately two ......


VESTIBULE. THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. First Floor: TWO BEDROOMS Space at rear for small car. Rates payable £11 per annum.


Comprising: LOUNGE 13 4 x 12 O": KITCHEN; REAR TO RENT:


THREE BEDROOMS. BATHROOM. TWO CAR GARAGE. Partial central heating. Term: 12 mouths minimum Further details from: GEOFFREY 1AYLOR & CO., b.


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


Church Street, Clitheroe Tel. 3252. LOCAL AGENTS FOR


HONEY.—A real energy food, try some today. We stock the larg­ est variety in the district, from half-pound to seven pound tins. C. R. Hargreaves & Sons, Ltd., Parson Lane, CUtheroe.


UMBRELLAS: lots to choose from at Dean’s. Compare our prices and variety. — Dean’s Hairdressers, 3. Market Place,


Clitheroc. Tel. 3811.


BREW UP FOR CHRISTMAS with famous “Rob Rov ’ beer, stout and laecr packs, equip­ ment. recipes, etc.—Derrick Green. M.P.S.. Railway View, Clitheroc.


LADIES’ CARDIGANS, jumpers WMS., W.X. and O.S. fittings. Dress skirts nnd trews 24” to 36” waist.—Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


FLU STRIKES SUDDENLY. Be prepared this winter with Shel­ don's Flu Mixture, 4/3.—35, Moor Lane. Clitheroe.


DRESS AGENCY, 13. Parson Lane. Clithcroe. Ladies’ nnd children’s winter coats, dresses and accesories. Call and look


around


RHEUMATIC PAIN can be re­ tlieved. Simply ask for Cal-Mo


5ablets. 30 days supply for


/6.—Derrick Green. M.P.S., Railway View, Clitheroc.


E. & D. Horsfield. Tel: Clwtburn 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


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


DISHWASHERS. Motle. Bosch. A.E.G.. Hoover. Colston. Swanmald, Kenwood. Guaranteed Installations. Co n s ul t: ELECTRIC FACILITIES. HARGREAVES STREET. BURNLEY. Tel. 28179.


Shop Display Counters. Refrigerated and non-refrlgeratcd. Adjustable Shelvlngs,


Sheers. Peg Board fittings. Decimal Tickets. Conversion Charts. Adding Machines, etc. F.verything at:


VALLEY REFRIGERATION AND SHOP FITTINGS,


299a BACUP ROAD, RAWTENSTALL. Tel. Rossendale 7368 any time.


Extended open hours 9 p.m. Monday and all day Saturday.


WINTER UNDERWEAR: vests, panties, caml briefs, spencers, beatniks, bed jackets nnd bed socks. Pyjamas and nighdrcsscs in Wyncyettc, brushed nylon and nylon. Also corsetry.— Dorothy Fowler, 14. York Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 3241.


CULTURED PEARLS for gifts.— From: Coneron & Leaning, 17- 19. Moor Lane. Clitheroc.


HANDBAGS arc in stock now! See our selection nnd prices! You must look.—Dean’s Hair­ dressers, 3. Market Place, Clith­ croe. Tel. 3811.


30-DAY RHEUMATIC TABLETS really do give relief, 2/6 and 5/-.—From. Sheldon’s. 35, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


MEN’S CAR COATS, raincoats, pullovers, and cardigans—Econ­ omic Stores, 70, Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ duffle coats, all sizes.—Economic Stores, 70,


Whalley Road, Clltheroc.


H.C.B. WILSON PRAM, white and grey, good condition, £7-10-0.—20, Grindleton Road West Bradford.


TIGHTS for the larger person. Balllto one size, 40 to 46 lilps, at Mary Jane, 90 Bawdlands, Clitheroe. Tel. 3080.


HOT WHEELS CARS and all sets now at Aspden’s.


‘BULOVA ACCUTRON’. The most accurate watch you can buy. Guaranteed accurate to within two secs, per day. Price from £49-10-0 to £151.—See them at Coneron & Leaning. 17-19, Moor Lane, CUtheroe. Tel. 2626.


LOTUS PEARLS for gifts.— From Coneron & Leonine, 17-19 Moor Lane. Clitheroe.


. ”a Swiss watch”— 271RH


HS-UPHOLSTERY tiav* middleman's prodt Wo re-cover your treasured three- piece suites as new from as little as 18 gns Chairs £7 over loo patterns. Free estimates Distance no object Write or phone: HENLEY SD ZION STREET (ot! Padlham Road). BURNLEY Tel


SCALEXTRIC SET, ex cond. (value £24). including trans­ former, £8.—Tel, CUtheroe 4437.


TRIANG TRAINS, tank engine, goods passenger engine, plus equipment, tracks, on large board for wall' fixing, good cond., £8. Sun Super Snipe sports cycle, gents., 5-speed gears, very good cond., £12.—P. Williams. Tel. Stonyhurst £214.


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED, Huntley Lawn. Samlesbury,


—Write or Phone; Sharp, Mellor 2787, or Blackburn 57730.


GIRL’S CYCLE, suit 10-year-old, £4; also ladles’ cycle. £4.—17, Windsor Avenue,..Clitheroc.


OAK DRESSING TABLE, £4-10-0 20 yds. hall/staircasc carpet and underfelt, £5. Child’s single wardrobe, £2.—Tel. Clithcroe 3458.


SILVER CROSS PRAM and acces­ sories, including canopy and carrying tray, good condition Also playpen and baby bouncer. —Phone Clitheroe 3949.


HOOVER WASHING MACHINES and vacuum cleaners. - irons, kettles fan heaters, etc., from rour Hoover dealer: A. E. Han* greaves. Moor Lane, and Woone Lane Clitheroe Tel. 2683


THE BRIDAL WEAR SPECIALIST. ANNE WHITTAKER lor bridal wear with a difference. Is yours a winter wedding? Then sec our exceptional Tange of gowns, direct from London's leading fashion houses. Beautiful traditional styles or the modern fashion trends. From stock or to order. Brides’, brides­ maid's and children’s gowns. Prices irom 15 to 50 gns., and In alt sizes. Relax and choose your gown a t leisure from ANNE WHITTAKER, 5 INFANT STREET. ACCRINGTON* (opp. Peel Street bus station). Prlrate appoint­ ments arranged. Tel. Accrington 36737 or 31262.


THREE-PIECE SUITE, two-seater settee. P.V.C., £22.—H. Knlne & D. Rawson. 79. Lowergate, Clitheroc. Tel. 3444.


WATCH NEEDING REPAIR? Take it to Coneron & Leemlng,


17-19, Moor Lane, CUtheroe.


STRETCH COVERS now available made to measure for that unusual suite or chair shape— Tel. Clitheroe 3975.


MIDI AND ORDINARY LENGTH i DRESSES, coats and raincoats


n stock.—Economic Stores, 70, Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


DO YOUR WEEKLY WASH at Peel Street Laundromat. Also


8 lbs. of dry cleaning for 10/-.


,T.V. RENTALS, 19” B3.C. 2, no deposit, 10/- a week; 23” B.B.C. 2. no deposit, 12/- a week.—H. Knlne & D. Rawson, 79, Lower- gate. Clitheroe. Tel. 3444.


BEADS NEED RE-THREADING? —Take them to Coneron &


Leaning. 17-19. Moor Lane. CUtheroe.


MATEL PICTURE MAKERS, now at Aspden's.


COLOUR TELEVISION now in stock. Same day delivery at: A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woone Lane, CUtheroe.


CARRIAGE CLOCKS: "Imhof” reproduction carriago clocks.— From: Coneron & Leemlng. 17- 19. Moor Lane, Cltheroe.


OVER 60 NEW CYCLES IN STOCK to choose from. Cash or terms.—At A E Hargreaves, Moor bane ana Woone Lane, CUtheroe. Tel 2683


F. CAWTHORNE water colour paintings. Worston and Down- ham.—115, St. James Road, Blackburn.


TWO FULL-LENGTH evening dresses, one green, one black


oth as new. Not worn locally. —Tel. Clitheroe 2458.


B lace over white, size 12 to 14.


JEWELLERY REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION under­ taken ot Coneron & Leeming, 17-19. Moor Lane, CUtheroe.


STUBBORN COUGHS arc effec­ tively treated with Green's


M.P.S., Railway View, CUtheroe.


FULL-LENGTH dyed musquash coat, hips 421n.—Ring Clitheroc 3527.


LOGS: five bags for £1, delivered —Tel. CUtheroe 3640.


FOUR-BURNER gas cooker, as new.—3. Milton Avenue, Ollth- eroe, after 6 pjn.


AGA COOKER, two-oven.—Even­ aings, Green End Cottage, Bash-


ll Ogives.


HIGH CHAIR, converts to table and chair, £3-10-0.—13, Union Street. Low Moor..


GOLDEN FLYER electric shaver. It’s a gem! See it—and 50 other shavers—at the Shaver Special­ ists, Keirby Block, Burnley.


BINOCULARS SOLD, bought and exchanged. Magnifiers, tele­


scopes, cameras.—Edgar Brad­ shaw Ltd., 45, Burnley Road, Padlham.


WIZZERS, the fun toy at Asp­ Aden’s now.


dSPDEN’S for Matel . talking olls.


HORNBY '00': two complete lay­ outs with many extras, £11 and £9.—Apply 7. Tower Hill, CUth­ eroe.


Expectorant. Especially helpful at night, 4/3.—Derrick Green;


COUNTY COUNCIL OF THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE


The Education Acts, 1944 to 1968, The Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure)


Act, 1946, and the Compulsory Purchase Act, 1965


Rldinp of Yorkshire in exercise of the powers conferred on them by the Above-mentioned Acts on the TlilM day of November, 1970v made a compulsory purchase order entitled the “Waddlngton and West Bradford Church of England (Aided) Primary School (Additional Land) Compulsory


C Notice is hereby given that the ounty Council of the West G. Calverley


Purchase Order, 1970”, which Is about to be submitted to the Secretary of State for Education and Science for confirmation, authorising them to purchase compulsorily for the purpose of extending the site of the Wad­ dington and West Bradford Church of England (Aided) Primary School the land des­ cribed iii the Schedule hereto. mA copy of the Order and the b ap referred to therein have


t een deposited at the offices of


Council, 32 Pimlico Road. Clith- eroe, Lancashire, and may be seen there at all reasonable hours.


he Bowland Rural District


mAny objection to the order a ust be made in writing and Uddressed to the Permanent


partment of Education nnd Science. Curzon Street, London W.I.. before the 8th day of December, 1970 nnd should state the grounds of objection.


SCHEDULE


2.142 ncres or thereabouts, situ­ ate off West Bradford Road. Waddington in the West Riding of the County of York, and adjoining the Waddington and West Bradford Church of Eng­ land (Aided) Primary School, comprising Part of Field No. 144 on Ordnance Survey Sheets Nos. 182/6 and 10. Yorkshire (West Riding) Edition of 1908, and shown edged red on the said map. owned by Mr. and Mrs. J, H. G. MncAlplnc. Linton Croft, Wnddington, Near Clitheroc, Lancashire.


The Plot of land, containing


Clerk of the County Council. b Dated the 13th day of Novem­


P. J. BUTCHER. er, 1970. HRIBBLESDALE AND ORROCKSFORD S.C. Wook No. 42: £5. No 194.


No. 9. (Not claimed). HOLIDAY


LIONS "100” CLUB Week 15: No. 50 DOWNHAM W.l.


ACCOMMODATION


MORECAMBE. — One week inclusive holiday Three day tours English Lakes, theatres, full board residence frost £16 Ss. Brochure. — WICHFIELD PRIVATE HOTEL. Sea View Parade. Tel. 3411.


nder-Secretary of State, De­


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


Association of Funeral Directors


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST


Tol: Clitheroe 3297 day 2017 night.


for craftsmanship In granite, marble, groan slate and stone etc*


THOS. ROCK


(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental Masons


and at


7b, Market Place, Clitheroe Phone 4277


Broomfield Place, Witton. Blackburn Phone 51251


PROPERTY WANTED


FURNISHED HOUSE OR FLAT wanted in or near Clitheroe for


family of four.—Write Box No. Tl, Advertiser and Times.


RIBBLE/H0DDER VALLEY. Wanted cottage or small house (detached). Rural area. Good


PROPERTY FOR SALE


30, NELSON STREET, LOW MOOR: two bedrooms, one with washbasin, attic with bath. Vacant possession. Garage near.—Apply 25 St. Paul’s St., Low Moor. Tel. 2806.


FOR SALE, mortgage available, country house, two bedrooms,


bathroom, living kitchen, sit­ ting room. Partly furnished, gas fires, fitted carpet, etc.—21. Nel­ son Street, Low Moor. Clltheroc. Tel. CUtheroe 3959.


Published by ONITED NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. CUtheroc Advertiser) and Times, 3 Kins Street. CMheroe. BB7 2EW. Tel. 2323/4 and


printed a t Northsate Blackburn. Tel 52346.


London Office: 23-27 ' Tudor Street London. EC4. Tel. 01-5B3 9109 & 01-353 9462. Registered a t the QPO as & Newspaper.


access and mains or good water supply—Particulars to Macbeth Old Field. St. Mary’s Road, Bow­ den, Cheshire.


J


FOR anythin* a. ant as Funeral


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


"TELEFLOWER SERVICE'


Church Brow Garden* Tel. CLITHEROE 3!9» FOB ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTE AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose N"'*"14 Tel. Clitheroe 3521.


1 Also Clitheroe Market Two ground tloor Bedrooms: (1) 13 x 11 6": (2) 11' 6.* . . . . Full electric central heating with oil-filled fixed radiators , „ „


extension. Rates payable £110 per annum. Freehold. Mains services.


UTILITY ROOM AND FUEL STORE. ro Four Bedrooms; (1) 13* 8‘ x 14’ 10". excellent fitted ward­


14’ 9" x 14’ plus bav window; DINING ROOM 14’ x 12’ 9" plus bay window, KITCHEN 13’ 9” x 10’ 10”. double drainer stain­ less steel sink unit, excellent fitted cupboards. Rayburn cooker. Broom cupboard and LARGE PANTRY. REAR PORCH TO


be; (2) 14’ x 12* 9”. pedestal washbasin; (3) 15* 10” x 11’ 9 ,


BOTHERS ALL & FORREST F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CUTHEROE Tolenhone 2695 (Evenings 3755 and 2180).


FOR SALE BY AUCTION BARROW. Nr. WHALLEY.


LARGE SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE WITH FOUR BEDROOMS.


HOTHEKSALL & FORREST have received instructions to Offer for Sale by Auction ON THE PREMISES ON WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. 1970, at 3 pm., subect to the Conditions of Sale to be then nnd there produced,


“OAKFIELD,” CLITHEROE ROAD, BARROW


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


W.COutbuildings: Pre-Cast Concrete GARAGE. Stone STORES. Orchard/Garden to rear. FREEHOLD. MAINS SERVICES. Particulars and Appointment to View from: THE AUCTION­ EERS BANK SALEROOMS, OLTHEROE. (Tel. 2695). Vendor's Solicitors: MESSRS. SLATER, HEELIS & CO., 71. Princess Street, Manchester. 2 tTel. U61-236-1982).


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


SPLENDIDLY APPOINTED TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE, 45. PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE, In Immaculate condition. Conveniently siuated In a nice locality, close to good schools and bus terminus. Comprising: vestibule; hallway; lounge with bav; dining room. Cornish slate fireplace; kitchen, l fitted double-drainer stainless steel sink unit, Rayburn:


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.


arder, large three-piece bathroom: three bedrooms (one


SILVERWOOD—BALSHAW Auctioneers and Valuers.


Highly Important


ARCHITECT DESIGNED DETACHED BUNGALOW, "WAVER- LEY." 2. MOORLAND ROAD. CLITHEROE. A post-war prop­ 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.c.. third dormer bedroom (patent stair access); loft storage Asbestos garage. Generous garden areas allowed on site of 100ft. x 60ft. Printed particulars from HOTHERSALL FORREST.


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


STONE-BUILT TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE, 31, WEST VIEW, CLITHEROE, with garden frontage. Accommodation: hallway; sitting room; living room; kitchen; larder on tnc ground floor; three bedrooms above. Yard with usual ornces. Mains services. Current general rates payable £18 13s. 4d.


Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms. Glitheroc. (Tol. 2695.)


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE


Silverwood—Balshaw will sell by Auction for Winckley Hall Estate


Saturday, Novomber 28th at LAMBING CLOUGH FARM,


(Lambing Clough Lane) HURST GREEN.


(situate off the B6243 CUtheroe-Hurst Green- Longridge Road).


A 76 Head of Suckler Cattle: 10 i ngus and Galloway cross Fries­


Angus nnd Galloway cross Fries­ 5ian heifers suckling 2 hfrs. and c ngus <te Galloway cross hfr.


cross hfrs. and bullocks. 8 months; 1 R & W Friesian Cow. beef; 3 Black Poll hfrs. due May- June; 1 lifr. geld; 4 Hereford bullocks, 8 months; 1 b & cow due March: suckled Angus bull & Hereford hfr. calves. 8 months old; 8 Angus and 1 Gal­ floway cow heifers suckled 8 Here­


l alves, 7 months; 1 b & w bul­ ock. 8 months: 11 Hereford 7ord hfrs. <fc bullocks. 4 months;


Swaledale cross Glmmer lambs: 7 mule glmmer shearlings. 4 (3 shears): 21 (2 shears); ewes: 2 Blue Faced Leicester Gtminer lambs.


sk (93/585). Sheep: 20 Blue Face Leicester-


mTractor. Machinery, Imple ( ents: Massey Ferguson 16o SLive Drive) diesel tractor; Jones


Pheasant: Cambridge (32 ring) roller; tractor grass and seed har­ row (rear mounted); Hart Liftall elevator: Ferguson 3 furrow plough and discs; Lister artificial sower: 2 pic weigh machines: sundry small items and scrap* sheep troughs.


uper Star hay baler: Cock v Hay: 1.000 bales of well-har­


ful lots. (A caterer will attend the


sale). Sale: 12 o'clock.


PUBLIC NOTICES ested hay. to be offered in use­


WM. 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)


service: 1 pedigree Hereford stock bull, "Goosnargh Justice 29/6/68, sire Parwich Evander i (133044). dam Ecclcshill Tamar­


Angus hfrs. 18 months, for


an cow hfrs. due March; 6 A bullock calves (2-3 months); 4


RICHARD TURNER & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers,


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


And also at 2. Now Market Street. CHthcroe. Tel. 2369.


FORTHCOMING SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


November.


gesirable detached freehold bun­ Balow known as The Bungalow,


upon the premises at 2-15 p.m. Sale of furniture at 1 p.m.


Final Reminder: d Monday, 23rd: Sale of tlio very ank Top, Main Street, Ingleton,


f Tuesday, 24th; Sale of 100,000


trees, etc., at Gisbum Auction Mart for Messrs. Lambert’s, at 1 p.m.


lowering bulbs, rose trees, fruit


land known as Thwaite Moss, Tatham. in the Town Hall, Ben- tham, at 3 p.m.


Final Reminder: c Wednesday, 25th: Sale of the


ountry house and 37 acres of


trees, fruit trees, etc., at Ben- tham Auction Mart, for Messrs. Lamberts, at 10 a.m.


10Saturday, 28th: Sale of


furniture and effects at Thwaite Moss. Tathain. Sale at 1 p.m. commencing with small goods. Viewing; from 11 a.m. on day of sale only.


December q Tuesday 1st: Sale of good


uality antique and household t Tuesday, 15th: Collective furni­


ure sale at Bentham Auction Mart. Entries welcome.


0,000 flowering bulbs, rose


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1970


MEMORIALS


In Stock specially for Clitheroe cemetery reeuia.t Send for designs and prices or call and iS«r,«.vn** NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS P 1


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN Rnan GREAT HARWOOD,


BIRTHS


ROBINSON (nee Blczard).—On 14 November, 1970. at Sharoe Green, Preston, to Vic and Hazel a daughter, Emma.


21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


HASLEWOOD. —Congratulations and best wishes Colin on your 21st birthday, 22 November, 1970. —From all at Llngfield and Lower Standen Farm.


SILVER WEDDINGS


McCullough — haythorn- THWAITE.—On 20 November,


1945, at Moor Lane Chapel, Terence Christopher McCul­ lough to Nora Haythornthwaite. Present address; 28. Claremont Crescent, Morecambe.


DEATHS


BIRCH.—On 16 November. 1970, in Castleford. Clitheroe, Wil­ liam Birch, aged 88 years, formerly of Hayhurst Street, Clitlieroe. the dear father of Dennis. Cremation took place at Accrington, on 19 November. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


BENNETT.—On 17 November, 1970. at her home. 5a. Clmtburn Road, Clitheroe. Elizabeth, aged 6-t years, the dearly loved wife of Harry Bennett nnd dear mother of John. Service in Clltheroc Parish Church, today, November 20th. at 1-45 p.m. pior to cremation at Pleasing- ton at 2-30 p.m. —Calverley Ltd., Clitheroe. Tel. 3297 and 2017.


BOLTON.—On 13 November. 1970 (peacefully in hospital). James Aloyslus. aged 60 years, the dearly loved husband of Mary Bolton, of 1, Elker Lane. Blll- lngton, and dear father of Dennis, Terence and Anthony. Fortified with the last rites of the Holy Church. Requiem Mass was held on Tuesday. 17 Novem­ ber. at St. Mary’s Church, Langho, followed by interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Hurst


W. ROCK and Co. Telephonesisi


No connection with any other firm or individual. a c k n o w l e d g e_ :$ B,Q(-TON.—Mrs.


l imily sincerely tlnm?U?» acj fives, friends aha i , a!l


----- ■


s lor Mass Offerings i«,8,'1’x>'i's u' ffeey


ympathy ami be-Tmi, ft’s g tributes received h“t /h


Ltd Abbey Mills iriends and work-m,7 “W Mills. Biiiingtom at§jm')bhi Football Club; the


bereavement; also thehn r K4 and management of Or£reckt


mid members of BilllS®1^ Whalley Brass Band «JS


neighbours a t like-


staff of Blackburn i ary. the Right Rcy01?1 {“fet


and Father Butler for thefes ministrations.


1. Elker Lane. Blllingtn„ ur


DUGDALE.—Mr. and Dugdale and family ‘ife El


hours and members and of the Blackburn ciers' Society for


received during their


and cards of condolence v? offerings and floral


express sincere thanks 14 relatives, friends and


i ric'


sorrow: also the Rev P=.-c: Ahearne for Ms kind Hons. 80.


mtalstri FRARY.—Mr. J. H. FrarvIh^TT Matidsley Street. Btow.«a.


thanks all relatives, friends especially his neighbours ?4 k letters of sympathy and aL- 5


hindness shown to him duri,; gis recent sad bereiV»m !


m 15. Langsliaw Drive, Clitheroe inistrations.


rateful thanks also \ 0 e£ m lamity doctor for his w™


HOLTE-SMITH.-Thc fM%7. the late Mrs. Holte-Smltli trA to thank all relative™ friSS and neighbours for the hS expressions of sympathy £! t floral tributes received


ment: also . Waddington v’!' Mothers' Union, and Consea-'


heir recent sudden beren


tive Association for the’* lit? ness.


aw


15. Carrwood Road, Bramhr Cheshire.


Green. R.I.F. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Ser­


MITCHELL.—Mrs. A. Hitch’ and family wish to thanv c relatives, friends ancl reh-' s hours for their messages ri


vice, Rockdale. Clltheroc. Tel. 2345: or R. Wilkinson. Tel. Whalley 3264.


CROMPTON.—On 15 November, 1970. William Knowles, aged 64 years, the dearly loved husband of Helen Gaveu Crompton, of 2, Park Avenue, Clitheroe, and dear father of Michael, John, Christopher and Patrick. Forti­ fied with tho last rites of the Holy Church. Requiem Mass In SS. Michael's and John’s Church on Thursday. 19 Novem­ ber. preceded interment at Clithcroe Cemetery. R.I.P. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Ser­ vice. Rockdale, Clitheroe. Tel


2345.


MITCHELL.—On 16 November, 1970. at Ills home 'Pleasant View'. Lambing Clough Lane Hurst Green. William. the dearly loved husband of Alice Mitchell, aged 66 years. In­ terred at clitheroe Cemetery, on Wednesday, November 18th


—Calverlcy's Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel


1970. 3297/2017.


PATEFIELD.—On 14 November, 1970 i suddenly). Susannah aged 65 years, of 20. Castle View Clitheroe. the dearly loved wife l of the late Robert Patefield and


„ ^


doctor for Ms kind mlnlsi-i tlons. “Pleasant View.''


Lambing Clough Lane, Hurst Green. IN MEMORIAM


STEER.—Treasured memories ci a dear husband and father Christopher, who died 26 yeti ember. 1967. Deep in our heart your memos is kept.


—From his wife and family


STEER.—In lovinu memory oft dear father and grandad, dtol 26 November. 1967.


STEER.—In loving memory of dear brother-in-law, Chris. died 26 November. 1967. Ever in our thouehts. —From Dodd and Winnie.


DIXON.—In loving memory of a dear father Tom. died 17 N ember, 1946, nnd n dear m


Ann. died 8 January. 1956. Ever in our thouehts. —From all the family.


oved mother of Sheila and Marie and a loved grandmother. Requiem Mass In SS. Michael s and John's Church on Wednes­ day. 18th November, preceded interment in St. Joseph's Ceme tery. CUtheroe. R.I.P. —Inq. Tomlinson's Funeral Ser­ vice. Rockdale. Clitheroe. Tel 2345.


ot':*: or*


PARRY.—Treasured memories of n clear . mother who died 21 November. 1957. Home has changed in men? B wavs.ut one thing changes never, The memory of those happy clays.


When we were nil together. —From tile family.


THOMAS.—In loving memory ri a very dear husband Dan, a:.*, father of Dave, who passed 22 November, 1969. Gone are the days we usea i0


B share.ut in our hearts you are always there


No words can say, no flow repay


. Davies ancl Winnie.


What wo lost one year i0«K —From Ills lovinc wife Bacce.,


. . ,


THOMPSON. — Treasured mem­ ories of our clonr mother, o


passed away, 5 July. 191.. To live in the hearts of tlfcf we loved


pas sed away on 1 * 1961: also our dear fntlie.


—From Annie. Doris and .u i , Billlngton and Barrow.


Is not to die. .


HAWORTH.—I" loving “S® of a dear husband and Ernest, who died 26 SovemM.


•Dearly loved nnd «idly —From his loving wife son Stanley. Margaret, ana L.


APPRECIATION


ZAMORSKI 'nee Thank you mum and ^ twenty-one liappi and


standing years. —All my love. Lsnne.


with bel from


. C h


The loveliest am could evedwafcj thing abso|ute!\l wrapped tip by!


c.3


—From Christine. Brian, Iaj and Gary.


received during their bereavement: also the fanS


ympathy and floral tribe'* **‘


nil a t Clitheroe w " i ae a:* Grateful think”0 A 1 A doctor doctors and


It


CUTTIN* THE


COST


ONLY 24 more shoppil to Christmas. . . . * great spending spree b With the cost of livil


‘i ing some attempt to ■ ‘ on seasonal costs thit


s ins, maw Pe°Ple W JM


! This is where peopld • clitheroe area are s i nate. No need for tl


; spend exorbitant amol bus fares or petrol to I


: family into larger towl I their Christmas shop! ! Here on their dool ’ everything they could I | need—from the turkej ■ evening gown, from : decorations to Granr s ourite dried fruits. ! Clitheroe traders, id > pation of "stay-a : Christmas shopping a] ! stocked than ever bel j Mr. J. Parkinson, d ' ot Clitheroe’s Chari ' Trade reports that sh,l confectioners and tol


; are already doing a 1 ^ Christmas trade. Peel


ordering in advance or things put by.


I But it is in the fil


; weeks before ChristnJ i the shopkeepers kml ; will be really busy, i l butchers are expecting supplies of excellent n | 1 poultry will be pav|


: good this year. Mr. Parkinson's a[L


: behalf of the Chat! ‘ Trade, is to suppol


j. traders this Christm.1 i competitive prices, a l < enormous variety you | ■| far wrong.


;


! TRADERS HAVl I ADDITIONAL SHOW 3 DOW IN THE ADVEl ; AND TIMES. THE|


J ENTRUST THEIR ' TISING TO US, Kf THAT OUR PAPEF


1 I NTO NEARLY •j j HOME IN THE TO\


■’


; Decimal sUI machine!


! A DECIMAL stamp ; mach ine is to be ins I


? fciwi day ip Fobml 5 machine will continul ■


j fs estimated that ] tions of these mad I | over the country w | 7. cost about half a | | pounds.


) the Post Office in Kill ' Clotheroe next week, f \ The new maehi:| ; accept either Is. or ; and issue a strip of 1 ; one each a t Id, 3d I : and 2 a t 2d. From d:|


I cept Is and op pieces! J issue decimal value " j Tiiis will involve i change of stamp rol ; By the end of thi.;|


4 and 7 Yl Tell





I


.


“Adequate" is n0 . (i enough. This


|j(


and this belief we P by trying to make our service as perfect as hum1


abilities allow. 1 For ti


SPARI see our si


TOMLINSON’S Funeral. Services


•Rockdale’ Eshton Terraco Tel. ClitHeroc 23U 5, CHURCI1


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