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HYACINTHS Now in stock


Dawsons F, W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegate Clitheroe ; ESTATE AGENTS AND' VALUERS


Tel. 2092’ WHALLEY OFFICE: 36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495.


MAGNIFICENT MODERN FREEHOLD DETACHED RESIDENCE t —4, LEYS CLOSE. WISWELL VILLAGE. Nr. WHALLEY. Con­


ained m approx, one quarter ot an acre 01 beautuully laid out around? with southerly aspect, and privacy. The tastelully


appointed accommodation with lull CENTRAL HEATING contains tour bedrooms, study; sun balcony, naif-tiled bathroom, sep. wc.. entrance hall; spacious lounge with dlmna area and Trench windows to patio; unlt-tltted kltcnen: waik-ln larder: second wc laundry Large integral garage.


SUPERIOR FREEHOLD PRE-WAR DETACHED BUNGALOW— THE POPLARS, 11. GEORGE STREET. WHALLEY VILLAGE. Pleasant, situation ndlolnlng the village green. Well appointed t accommodation with full CENTRAL HEATING comprising


entrance nail: lounge- spacious L-shaped kitchen and dining area: rear porch, etc. Surrounding welt-laid gardens. Ample roort. for garage


uite, separate half-tiled w.c: front entrance vestibule: swo double bedrooms: half-tiled bathroom with coloured,


EXTREMELY DESIRABLE MODERN FREEHOLD SEMI- DETACHED—“TORRABAE." WHALLEY ROAD, BILLINGTON. Nr WHALLEV. Beautiful situation commanding panoramic views of the Ribble Valley and. beyond. The superbly appoin­ ted accommodation with full gas CENTRAL HEATING, pro­ vides: three bedrooms: fully-tiled bathroom; half-tiled sep. w.c. entrance hall: spacious lounge nnd dining area; unit- fitted kitchen Integral garage Gardens front and rear.


BEAUTIFULLY, MAINTAINED FPFEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED— t 2. PEEL PARK CLOSE. CLITHEROE Three bedrooms: half-


ATTRACTIVE MODERN SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW—14, DERWENT CRESCENT. CLITHEHOE. Two bedrooms: bath­ room; front entrance vestibule: hall; large living room; dlning/kltchen. etc Space for garage.


room:iled bathroom- sep w.c.: entrance hall; lounge: dining Detached garnee.


Chartered Surveyors, Chartered Land Agents. Auctioneers and Valuers.


MESSRS. INGHAM AND YORKE


L1TTLEMOOR. CLITHEROE, BB7 1HG. Tel. 3655/6. FOR SALE FREEHOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY


MANOR HOUSE COTTAGE. CHATBURN. CLITHEROE.


This is an attractive and imposing COTTAGE situated in the centre of Chatburn village and comprising: Sitting and Living Rooms. Kitchen. Pantry, two Bedrooms. Bathroom with W.C. two compartment attic suitable for additional bed or play rooms, store and coal sheds and outside WC. For further particulars apply Agents.


PROPERTY FOR SALE


ATTRACTIVE VILLAGE OP WADDINGTON.


Near CLITHEROE.


Development of Detached Properties by HEALDWOOD


CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.


DORMER BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES with 3 and 4 Bedrooms.


Prices from £ 5 495 to £6.750 Including "ELECTRICAIRE” CENTRAL HEATING.


View Days— Sunday from 2-30 to 4 p.m.


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


NELSON. TEL. 66314.


TERRACED HOUSE with garage for sale. 63- Woone Lane. Cllth- eroe.—Apply at the above address.


6, NELSON STREET. LOW MOOR:


house small scullery, attic bedroom lobby.—Apply: 8. Nelson Street. Low Moor, Clith- eroe


4-roomed terraced


FIVE ROOMED terraced house with bath and sink in rear bed­ room Hates payable £21.— Apply: 14. Kay St., Clltheroe,


after 6 p.m.


WADDINGTON. Semi-detached house, three bedrooms and bathroom. Vacant possession on completion. — Astinley, Beech- thorpe Av.. Waddlngton.


kitchen with super range of titted units, fridge, etc. Evenings 2016


HOTHERSALL & FORREST ' F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers, and Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone 2605 (Evenings 3755 and 2180)


HOTHERSALL ■& FORREST have boon instructed to Offer for Sale by. Auction : ON THE PREMISES ON WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1967 at 3 n.m.. subject to conditions.


THE STONE-BUILT COTTAGE, “ INGLENOOK,”


... 5 WINDY STREET, CHIPPING lSituate In the village In old world surroundings and containing:


Viewing: Open lOr inspection Saturday. 22nd Aug. and Satur­ day. 29th Aug. from 2 p.m. to 4-30 p.m.___ Particulars from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST, Bank Salerooms. Clltneroe, Lancs. (Tel. 2695). Solicitors: Ramsbottom Llddlc & Co., CUthcroc (Tel. 2264)


Grant will be avallablel , . Auctioneers, 21 Church Street, ________ ______ 'FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


ATTRACTIVE MODERN SEMI-DETACHED DORMER BUNGA­ LOW, 8. HILLSIDE CLOSE, CLITHEHOE. Ill excellent residen­


tial situation convenient for town but within yards of tne open countryside. Accommodation: ground tioor: hall: lounge, dlnmg. kitchen, fitted high-quality matching kitchen units: principal bedroom: three-piece bathroom Upper floor: bed­ room No. 2 with fine range of built-in wardrobes and panelled wall: bedroom No. 3; landing with store cupboard. The garage (IT 3 ' x 9’ 3”) Is Integral. CENTRAL HEATING SYS­ TEM by off-peak electrical storage heaters. FREEHOLD Generous garden area, principally lawn. Particulars from* HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


PRE-WAR SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE. 32. PARK AVENUE. CLITHEROE. Erected by local tradesmen In quality materials.


The situation Is central, the locality desirable. The well- proportioned accommodation comprises: hall: lounge: dining room, kitchen: larder; rear porch with access to wash-house. Three bedrooms, half-tiled bathroom: separate w.c. Garage. Garden areas front, side and rear. Particulars and nppolnL ment to view from Hothcrsall & Forrest


MODERN SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW. 4. LANGDALE AVENUE, CLITHEROE. Comprising vestibule: nail; lounge, s tile range with "Bnxi" interior; kitchen, fitted stainless steel


bathroom Garden areas, garage space. Current general rates t payable: £36. Ground rent: £5. Particulars and appointment


ink unit, wall and tloor units: two bedrooms: three-piece o view from HOTHERSALL * FORREST


FOUR BEDROOMED TERRACED DWELLING HOUSE IN THE WADDINGTON ROAD AREA SITUATE AT 30 SCHOOL TERRACE. CLITHEROE. This substantial stone-built resi­ dence has a palisaded garden frontage and comprises: vesti­ bule. hall; lounge; dining room, kitchen with Rayburn cooker, larder- four bedrooms: three-piece bathroom. Yard and offices with room for a vehicle Annual ground rent £2 Is Od Current general rates payable- £32


THREE-BEDROOM TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE. 5. FORT ' STREET., CLITHEROE. A brick-built property off the main


highway, with excellent accommodation for a. family. Vesti­ bule. hallway: sitting room- living room: kitchen: larder Three .bedrooms (two double and one single): three-piece bathroom. Concreted yard with tool shed; fuel store and out­ side w.c. Mains services. Current general rates pavable: £21 ns. 8d Annual ground rent: l6/6d


STONE-BUILT TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE. No. 12. CURZON STREET, CLITHEROE. comprising: hallway: sitting room: u living room: kitchen, white sink (h. & c water): larder. Two


pper floor bedrooms. Yard with fuel store and w.c. Mains services. Current general rates payable £17 6s. 8d.


END-TERRACE DWELLINGHOUSE, 23 KAY STREET. CLITH­ EROE, with pleasant views, and comprising: hallwav: sitting room, tile range: living room, excellent tile range with "Ray­ rburn Princess” closed stove supplying three central heating


tadiators: kitchen, stainless steel sink unit: kitchen annexe: owo uoper floor bedrooms fbath and washbasin in the rear


ground rent: £ 1 . 5s 8d. Current general rate payable: £18 13s. 4d.


ne). Yard with fuel store. V.-.C. and small workshop. Annual


FREEHOLD SHOP AND PREMISES. 35, WELLGATE, CLITH­ EROE (near town centre). Home-made confectioners nnd


pastrycooks, established over 50 years. In same hands for the past 21 years. Fully staffed If required. At present lock-up shop, but room for first floor fiat. Rateable value £54 (rates


payable £37 16s Od. For full particulars and to view. HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


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


SILVERWOOD—BALSHAW AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS.


offer for SALE BY AUCTION at the STARKIE ARMS HOTEL, CLITHEROE,'ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, at 3 p.m. (unless previously sold by private treaty), subject to the con­ ditions of sale to be then and there produced.


S To Farmers, Flshmg Societies, Quarry Sand Companies.


J. G. ROWLAND TELEVISION SPECIALISTS


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


J. G. ROWLAND


64-66 King Street, Whalley. Tel: Whalley 3585


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD. RAILWAY ROAD. CLITHEROE. BB7 2JW.


TEL. CLITHEBOE 3325. EVENINGS: SKIPT’ON 3641. TODAY, FRDAY, AUGUST 28th.


ANNUAL SALE OF HALF-BRED GIMMEB SHEARLINGS. FOLLOWED BY SPECIAL SALE OF HORNED LAMBS.


.,000-1.500 Shearlings:


1.000. 2.500 Horned Lambs, in that order. Jther classes offered last.


Sale at 11 a.m. MONDAY. AUGUST 31st. WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 12 NOON.


0-100 Steers. Heifers. Fat Cows: ,0-60 Pigs: ,00.150 Ewes;


,100-1300 Lambs. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st


00-120 Heifers and Young Cows In the farmers' hands, mostly in the market for the first time: buyers assured of selecting tom sound well-doing cattle 'for which this district is noted.


VEEK.LV sale of newly calved CATTLE AT 12 NOON.


WEEKLY SALE OF REARING AND BOBBY CALVES . AT 11-30 a.m. Please note earlier sale time. 00-100 good quality rearing calves.


FRDAY. SEPTEMBER 4th.


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE AT 12 NOON.


60-70 111-calf Cattle, 70-100 Store Cattle. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th.


ANNUAL PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF HALF-BRED EWES AND GIMMER LAMBS.


>.000-3,000 Half-bred Ewes. Masham and Mules: 1000-1.500 Half-bred dimmer Lambs, Masham and Mules. Catalogue Sale Entries close Monday, September Ttn.


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. ANNUAL SALE OF 150-250 DODDED RAMS,


and all classes Store Sheep In separate ring. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25th.


GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF UNCROSSED HORNED EWES. First sale.


BY DIRECTION OF THE SPIRELLA GROUP LTD.


MESSRS. C. CRANK SHAW & CO. CHARTERED SURVEYORS


er for sale bv Auction subject to conditions and unless sold previously by Private ireaty,


TWO SMALL FREEHOLD


AG R IC U L TU R A L ESTATES at;





HURST GREEN. NEAR R1BCHESTER , ■ and at - -


SALWICK, NEAR PRESTON oart.pt Trough H ^ F M m and Hurst Farm.


:s .. mile single bank fishing—River Ribble—a t present let. 0, WWICK


lcl


• Wlthi , r o « QwiU b™split Into four separate lots. lle tn hold on Thursday, 17th Sontember, 1970 at 7-30 p.m.


t possess?™ In November The estate if not sold 1B f f l i i s&-


o to hold o n ^ n ^ Roya| „ ot#|| Preston. LICITORS: Messrs. Addleshaw, Sons and Latham. Manchester.


, . Offer Bush and Murpi.y 19 and 22 inch Colour ILVERWOOD—BALSHAW having received instructions will


Containing 112 acres or thereabouts meadow and pasture land, including woodland, together with the excellent detached built house. Two sitting rooms, dining room, kitchen, kitchen larder, t hall entrance, live bedrooms, bathroom, spacious area around


G LOT 1: The farm known as CROSS GILLS FARM, HURST


would be adaptable for converting to parlour milking; together with excellent grassland, ideal for grazing, rearing or beef type. (Vacant possession oil completion).


possession on completion). t LOT 3: The lishlng to the River Ribbie being half river to


REEN, near Blackburn Lancs, (situate along the B6243 road). he house and enclosed garden front. Ranges of farm buildings


H. LOT-2: The sand quarry (known ns Cross Gills Band Pit. i urst Green). Containing an area 24 acres or thereabouts work­


ng under J. Brown & Sons Ltd; as a going concern. (Vacant


he bank of Cross Gills Farm, with hard road down to river from- main road, with ,n area of land for car parking allotted. (Vacant possession on completion).


Apply to Auctioneers for brochures: C. SILVERWOOD. Living­ stone House, Slaldburn, Tel. 652, Nr. Clitheroe, Lancs J. BALSHAW, Glen Thorn, 91, Waddington Road, Clitheroo. TeL 2011. •


VENDORS'. SOLICITORS: STEELE & SON, Castlegate, Clltheroe. Tel. 2602.


(along Back Lane, Newton to Slaidburn back road, (council road), and near to the village of Newton).


BRUNGHILL MOOR FARM, NEWTON, Nr. CLITHEROE


calved and springing* 5 cows due October: 3 cows due Nov.- Dee. 1 heifer due Dec., 8 cows and 1 heifer geld in milk, 3 cows due Feb.-March; 1 heifer geld. 9 heifers 18-24 months, 10 heifer calves 10-12 months. 5 nelfer calves 2-5 months; 3 heifer calves 4-5 months, 5 calves time of sale. 1 well-bred bull stlrk s (born 10/10/69), sire Marston Moor Juladema (R.M.), dam of


SILVERWOOD—BALSHAW will sell by auction for Mr. R. • i Fisher (farm sold), SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5th. S 70 HEAD OF SMART YOUNG DAIRY CATTLE AND YOUNG


ire Abbeyfall Westward Juliana. R.M. licensed). x SHEEP AND LAMBS: 83 Suffolk lambs (forward), 12 Suffolk


fowl, 3 Aylesbury ducks, Moscovle drake. ( MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS: 1966 David Brown


Suffolk ram 4-5 shear. POULTRY: 1 goose. 1 gander and 5 young geese: 1 Guinea


TOCK. Black and white (S.19). 6 cows and 6 heifers newly


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Vainers.


and also at 2 New Market Street. Clithoroe- Tel. 2369.


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


FORTHCOMING SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


c Mondey, 31st: Sale of the bharming: old farmhouse with


August Final Reminder:


„ „


ulldiugs' and 48 acres of fer­ Hatile lend known as Knotts Farm,


Agriculture House, Appleby Road, Kendal, at 2 p.m.


al In the N.F.U. Headquarters, d lfpenny, Stalnton, near Ken­


September Final Reminder: s Tuesday. 1st: Complete disper­


1 ewes 3-5 crop, 30 horned ewes 4 crop, 1 Suffolk ram sliearllng,


. David Brown 30D tractor: 1954 David Brown 25D; Jones Star Baler (small) 3 years; Bamlord Whlzzler 4 drum mower, 2 yrs.:. Cock Pheasant with. win row tines: Twose bale loader with petrol engine; Howard Rota Spreader two side filler. 7.60 X 16 tyres (2 yrs.); 2 useful fiat trailers; converted trailer; 8ft. chain harrow: Edwards power washer (2 yrs.): 250 and 200 gall, diesel • tanks; quantity of scrap Iron; 12 foot tubular gate:


Selcctamatlc) 990 diesel tractor, live drive, with cab; I960 David Brown 000 diesel tractor, live drive with loader; 1955


5 tiles 32: 270 hollow blocks 18 x 9 x 6; 24 solid blocks 18x9x4;* blo telepoles 26ft„ 20ft. 61ns„ 20ft.: Iron saw bench: pair rope s cks; 3 angle.irons 9ft to 14ft.: other useful Items; 2 Manus 2tainless milk units, 1 Gascoigne (alum) with Fulwood cups;


spare alum palls;- 1962 Bedford van. 15 cwt. i NOTE: The above sale can be well recommended to Intend­


ng customers, cattle being young and fit, the sheep In forward condition,- along with Items as mentioned.


p SALE 12• O'CLOCK (PROMPT): implements, machinery,


oultry. Approx 2 p.m. cattle, sheep, surplus household effects. (A caterer will attend the sale).


Highly Important Total Dispersal Sale,


• Tomorrow, Saturday, August 29th.


PROCTERS FARM. SLAIDBRN. Nr. Clitheroe


(situate adjoin Woodhouse Lane, Slaldburn)


w 0 head of smart black and a hite dairy, in-calf cows, heifers


9For Messrs. G. i t J. Taylor.


and white bull stlrk (12 months) licensed. 185 sheep and lambs; 9 geese; ,


eatage


dairy appliances; suplus house­ hold effects(A caterer will attend the sale).


Machinery " "ahd" Implements;


ecommended to Intending cus­ In forward condition.


mSale 12 o'oloek. prompt, Imple­ r The above sale can be well


■ ,


eatage. (Household effects during cattle). - *


ents, machinery, cattle, sheep, ■ „


tomers. The cattle being S.19 and young; the, sheep and lambs


. Total Dispersal Sale. CROSS GILLS FARM. HURST GREEN, (Nr. Blaokburn).


H(situate along the Clltheroc-


urst Green-Longrldge Road) B6243 route ■


Sllverwod—Balshaw will sell by auction for Mr. J. C. Holden, Wednesday, September 9th.


nd young stock; well-bred black white dairy cattle and young


!. Wednesday. 9th: Sttl° °f (farm known as Beecroft Hall,


ambs at Cow Dub, Dent, Near Sedbergh:


acre of land known as Friendly Cottage, Locka Lane. Arkholme, upon the premises, at 3 p.m. Sale of furniture, at 1-30 p.m. l , Friday. 4th: Sale of store „ ,


p.ni. ■ p Friday. 4th: Sale of the very


leasantly situate cottage with 1


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


, Horton-in-Rlbblesdale,


2 Wolseley electric fences; 20 sleepers, 9ft. to 12ft. 300 gall, water tank: 4 water bowls: 40lt. ext. ladder; 2 galv. . 8 hole troughs; Gascoigne pump; spare p.t.o. shafts; 30 drain.'


Town Hall, Bentham, at 3 p.m. a Monday, 14th: Sale ot the valu­ arm. Earby, In the Devonshire


in the


I ble dairy and stockrearing farm Fmown as Harden Old House


Hotel. Sklpton. at 3 p.m. F Monday, 14th: Sale of Heights


arm. Silsden, In the Devonshire Hotel. Sklpton. at 3 p.m. t Monday. 14th: Sale o f furni­


Bentham for R. Procter. Esq. exWednesday, 16th: Sale of the Hrty ■ of charm known as - Galley


ure at Fayremeade, Robin Lane, e clusive small country prop­


Back Brennand Street, Cllthoroe


|Por 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— v<*~


Longrldge-Clltheroe bus route.


SALES BY AUCTION JOHN E. PINDER


ill Melling, r. Hornby. In Mell- ing Hall Hotel, Melling. at 6-30


p.m.Wednesday. 16th: Sale of the farm known as Hill Tod, Low Bentham. in the Town Hall, Bentham. at 3 n.m. p Thursday, 17th: Sale ot the


i roductive dairy and stockrear­ Fng farms ' known ns Hoober Harm*; and Varley Field Farm,


stock86 sheep and lambs; 2 sows with followers: tractors: imple­ ments: machinery; ' dairy appli­ ances (including Desco bulk tank): cabins, etc


Jewel box. (Particulars next week). Saturday, September


60 head of smart, black & Known as High Leys, Crook, near H rsal sale at Hoober Farm,


the Festival Hall. Glsburn. at 3 n.m.Friday. 18th: Second sale of store lambs at Rlbblehead Station Nr. Ingleton. v Monday. 21st: Sale of the


orton-ln-Crnven. Skipton. In


kaluable agricultural property endal, in the Town Hall,


Kendal at 3 p.m. peTuesday. 22nd: Complete dis­


Household effects, including ornate carved Indian sofa and


Special sale at Bloom House Farm. (Bay Horse), Cock- erham Road. Nr. Garstaug,. for Messrs. Wilcock' & Tomlinson,


19 thField


Mr Berry sa Friday, 25th: Com-‘iete disper­


in-Rlbblesdale, for Messrs. M. & P ForsterMonday. 28th: Complete disper­ sal sale at Gearstone Farm Chnpel-le-Dale, Ingleton. for G. T. Dent. Esq. Date to fix: Sale of the ooun.


orton-ln-Crnven Sklpton. for l sale at Beecroft Hall. Horton-


try cottage in need of renovation and ‘ 45 ncre farm known as Meadow Top, Slaldburn. near Clithcroc.


COUNTRY BUILDING PLOT* Frontage 100 ft. 2 miles Longrldge


QUARTER-ACRE SUPERB INDIVIDUAL


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION within the Salerooms.


THURSDAY. 3rd SEPTEMBER, at 7 p.m.


Descriptive detail from the offices.


(conditions to bo then read). JOHN E. PINDER.


Auctioneer. Valuer and Estate Agent,


Stono-Brldge and Berry Lane,. Longrldgo.- Tol. 2282.


MARSDEN. DRURY & TOWNSON ELLIS.


Solicitors. \


3. Starkle Street. Preston and at Longrldge and Rlbohester.


*HORT WAVS RECEIVERS vour house a house to be proud of. call on us and make CAMPING, BOATING


END OF SEASON SALE ■ discount reductions


TRAILER TENTS & TENTS BOATS and


INFLATABLE DINGHIES .


Open: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, 10 a.m.—6 p.ni. Friday 9-30 a.m.—7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.—5 p.m.


SPORT & LEISURE : EQUIPMENT


14-16 CHURCH STREET, " FADIHAM.


CARAVAN on farm or select site where no subletting. Required by orofesslonal. gentleman for weekend use. Size 20’ to 327 Mains, water and electricity f preferred. Radius 15 to 50 miles


iser and Times.


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel: Whalley 3248 (day or night)


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


THOS. rock (ROCK, and ALTY) Monumental Masons


and at Broomfield Place, Witton, Blackburn Phone 51251


TO RELATIVES who.


financial reasons, closoly study costs,


we offer a priced servico within anyone’s means.


7b. Market Place, Clitheroe Phone 4277


Wreaths & Bouquets . CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE’


Church Brow Garden* Tel. CLITHEROE 3298 FOR. ALL


sidered, - new van will - be purchased '.through site owner. Full details please, all replies t answered.—Box No. B6. Adver­


rom Blackpool. Site only con­


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER'S Primrose Nursorlet, Tel. Clitheroe 3521,


Also., Clltheroe Market . PuDllsnw “m'uU!TW ■ 5TH5 Reslstcred_»t _


PUBLICATIONS bl«“ gltl f j , . Advertiser and ,nm '


jpyl £


■ Clltberoe. 0B1_ B a e r M 1" printed et NnrthsaW-


, iw'jrls 01-353 list ToJ™. “


IT’S ALL AT THE


TOMLINSON’S Estiton Terrace


Funeral. Services •Rockdale’


Tel. Clithcroe 23”


be reassuring to know^ which


that


4ft. 6in. Divan .. 4ft 6in. Divan .. 4ft. 6in. Divan .. 3ft. Divan .......... 3ft. Divan .......... 4ft. 6in. Spring Int


, 3ft- Spring Interiors Bunk Bed ......... Junior Bunk ..... Foldaway Bed ..


STILL BEDDI


Rsq ,Tuesday. 1st: Sale of bulbs at Glsbum Auction' Mart for Messrs. Lamberts, Wisbech, at 1


al sale at Wrayton Farm. Wray- ton. Nr Hornby, for E. Brennand.


(Note: The premises will be sold subject to the installation of bathroom with Internal w.c. and a hot water system. A standard


. . . . .


iving room, kitchen: two bedrooms and boxroom. Outside w e. Mains services. Freehold.


SCO


BLACKBURN . Bornlky and CtrmEROE


and Ti FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1970 PUBLIC NOTICES G e o f f r e y T a y lo r & G o


Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors


6 CHURCH STREET


CLITHEROE Telephone 3252


COPPER TREES, quality materials being used throughout, bet, Ui‘ toaurifuLhall local builder. G. Parker. Esq., for hls own,,?C


5 PENNIN li GROVE, PAD1HAA1 Magnificent detached chalet bungalow built In 1968 by the


hiS?uful'half-


acre gardens with large lawns and rose g a r d e n s - S i L 8 southerly position on the outskirts of Padlham, off blade-Lane. O The accommodation of over *,000 sq, ft. comprises INSET


place with raised hearth. French doors to patio; I^ IN G ROOM or BEDROOM 4. 18' x 10': KITCHEN 21' x l 3' Elizabeth. Ann fitted units oreakfast bar. BEDROOM 1: 18 x fitted bedroom furniture. THREE-PIECE FULLY-TILED


PEN PORCH; LARGE HALL; CLOAKS CUPBOARD. SUPERB •'L"-SHAPED LOUNGE 24' 6" x 16'. plus 13' x 8 9 marble twe-


B Polished nardwood staircase to spacious landing and REDROOM 2. 18 x 15' 6", plus double fitted wardrobe, BED­ COOM 3, 11’ 6" X 10'; THREE-PIECE SHOWER ROOM: BEAR.


rooms have giltert door iurnlturc. Rateable value £226. Freehold. All mains /services.


views across the Nibble end Hodder Vallejs and set “jarijec- ttve landscaped gardens with lawn, borders ana rockeries. E l’he tasteluuy decorated accommodationi comprises: roRCR.


pine staircase from Lounge to GALLEEY LANDING and door to BALCONY THREE BEDROOMS ' THREE-PIECE BATH­ ROOM. Integral Garage 18ft 21n x j 10ft Mains electricity, waiter and drainage are installed together with FULLY AUTO-, MATIC WARM AIR CENTRAL HEATING and full roof insulation


A 9’ . French doors to paved area. KITCHEN with BREAK! ALT REA & fully-fitted with Dalntymald units. Open tread parana


Rates payable £59 per annum. Freehold. Price £8,250. ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE.


•,


and a nail miles from uutheroe. V Comprising: LOUNGE J.3 4 x 12' o";


BESTIBULE; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM.


EDROOMS. Space at rear lor small car. Rates payable £11 per annum.


Just out or the centre oi the village, approximately two FKITCHEN; REAR


5 DOWNHAM ROAD, GHATBUFN


irst Floor: TWO


TWO ONE-QUARTER ACRE FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS SAW LEY FUAD, GKINDLETON


southerly views to Pendle Hill Prices from £7,000. Further details and specifications from r.he above offices. FREEHOLD SHOP PREMISES


own individual design, or from plans available at this ofilce. Both plots are freehold and enjoy superb uninterrupted


Choose a magnificent detached house or bungalow to your 39 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE


SHOP 12- 6'* x 12' 6" S STORE 12’ 6" X 11' O": KITCHEN; TWO BEDROOMS AND


Central position with good 13’ display frontage and SALES


TOREROOM: 3-PIECE BATHROOM Rates payable £27-04) per annum. Vacant possession.


VACANT SHOP PREMISES WITH LIVING ACCOMMODATION. 62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


centre and comprising: SALES SHOP 13’ 9” x 12': SITTING ROOM: LIVING ROOM: TWO BEDROOMS: THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. TWO STORAGE SHEDS. Rates payable £30 per annum.'


Busy main road position quarter of a mile from the town ; LOCAL AGENTS FOR


A B B E Y N A T IO N A L BUILDING SOCIETY


SALES BY AUCTION „„ Occupying a magnificent position commanding unrivalled


SUPERB LUXURY DETACHED HOUSE. BEAUMONT, LEYS CLOSE, . WISWELL, Nr. WHALLEY


6NT HALL; CLOAKROOM; OPEN PLAN LOUNGE 20 6 x 12 b". nano built art stone fireplace with matching chimney 9‘reast large picture window plus DINING ABEA12 10 x


ONNECTING PORCH, with separate w.e. Three/four CAR B.T.U Gtow-Worm boiler. Formica-lined windowsills. Principal


GARAGE 25' 6” x 25'. Full automatic gas-fired heating throughout by 150.U0U


, BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.


ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT. 1967—SECTION 12(2)


TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC


hereby give Notice that from 0600 hours to 2100 hours on t SUNDAY. 30th August. 1970.


The Clltheroe Borough Council


between Eshton Terrace and t Corporation Street by reason of


In order to facilitate track re­ pairs being undertaken by British. Railways.


hrough traffic will be prohibited he closure of the level crossing


v The alternative route for behicles affected by the Order Is Ly way of Moor Lane, Parson


970. TOWN CLERK.


Town Clerk’s Office, The Castle. CLITHEROE


NOTICE TO FARMERS


INTERESTED IN THE BRUCELLOSIS


INCENTIVE SCHEME


Before arranging insurance under the scheme. I t -will be in ' your interest to contact


COOK & SMITH (INSURANCES) LTD.,


Incorporated Insurance Brokers,


40, Well Terrace, CLITHEROE


Lancs. BB7 2AF. Telephone Clitheroe 2381/1


who have fuH details ■ of the various contracts being offered - by the insurance market


Office hours: MONDAY to FRIDAY 9-00 aim. to 54X) p.m. other, times by appointment.


HORROCKSFORD S.C. Week No. 30: 453.


RIBBLESDALE AND


ane and Bawdlands. 1 DATED this 28th AUGUST,


M E M O R I A L S


In Stock specially tor Clltheroe cemetery recuian Send for designs and prices or call ana insn..."4 NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS Ct


No connection with any other firm or individual


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD GREAT HARWOOD,


W. ROCK and CO. Telephone 2164


BIRTHS


HARCREAVES (nee Sparling).— On 20 August, 1970. at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Canada,


___


to Kathleen and Raymond, a daughter. Janette Mary. A wel­ come sister for David. Deo gratla5.


STOTT (nee Robinson).—On 18 August 1970, at Our Lady of Compassion Nursing Home, to t John and Joyce, a son. Chris­


concerned. 21st BIRTHDAY


opher Mark. Thanking all


ATKINSON. — Congratulations Rita on your 21st birthday, wishing you every happiness. —Love, Mum and Dad, Sisters and Brothers.


HODGSON. — Congratulations Jennifer on your 21st birthday, 29 August 1970. —Love Mum. Dad. Janice and Alvin


RIVERSMEAD.—The Headmaster t and Mrs. Nicholson send affec­


mionate greetings to all Rtvers-


edlans on the school’s 21st birthday (26 August).


HODGSON.—Congratulations and best wishes Jennifer on. your 21st birthday, 29 August. 1970. —Love, Terry.


TAYLOR.—Congratulations Rod. ney on your 21st birthday, 30 August. 1970. Lots of love. —From grandad and auntie Mary


TAYLOR.—Congratulations and best wishes Rodney on your 21st birthday. 30 August, 1970. —Love, from Mum and Dad.


ENGAGEMENTS


WIGNALL—NUTTER.—Mr. and Mrs. C. Nutter, of 1, Manor Road. Whalley. w is h to announce the engagement of their only daughter. Pamela, to Paul Graham, youngest son of M the late Mr. T. R. Wignall and


ouse, Whalley Abbey. LEGAL NOTICE


forthcomng MARRIAGES


AHERNE—IIEDFERNE-m Mrs. W. Rcdfern n’nn’ r- i;;


announce the lorthcomi? is rlagc of their UauchSS'i'h:


Club, CUtbcroc


Mrs. A. Ahern, of Hellitiifj^ Sunday. 6 September S 6. I 12-lo P-m. at tlie Paris), et0* t of St Mary Maedsinn I


Long Preston, Nr. Settk ®!l SILVER WEDDLNcc


LOCKETT—HUBEB-On ,, " I 945.


J '» I iV t,nBta«ets, tjl


ust, 1945, a t St.t. Mini,;; ?9 i!* I John's Clitbcroe


Lockett. Royal eS L e J I Anne Huber.


LOCKETT—HUBElirTTe™ ' • ulations mum and


silver wedding annlverSL5**’ I August, 1970.


l' ertary. jj |


LOCKETT-HUBEn. - illations on your silver ding, anniversary (29


—Love. Joan.


—From John and Suza:,,,,, Congn*. I


| | "I'JaX„yoVr sllvcr ton to SO- U DEATHS


C0CKSH00T,—On 1970. in hospital. 22 Auguv


aged 82 years, the S daughter


of


Clltheroe August.


and Alice20 Annmi Cocishoo‘“ “M I S . S. .n. . . hill


of ervice ... lthlll


the late 6) nrl-ck...


Road e u t e


and interment S ■ Cemetery, on ;


—Calverley Ltd.. CUthorn* tv 3297/2017


“ CIW *T*- h rs. E Wignall, of The Gate­


ANOTICE is herebv given that WNTONI GRONWALD of 86,


shire, is applying to the Home Secretary for naturalisation and r that any person who knows any


writtend and- signed statement of the facts to the Under­ secretary of State. Home Office t (Nationality Division). Prince­


neason why naturalisation should ot be granted should send Lon House, 271, High Holborn, ondon W.C.l,


t GISBURN STEAM RALLY With Steam Engines


Fair Organs, Veteran and Vintage Vehicles Saturday and Sunday, September 5th and 6th


AT TODBER CARAVAN PARK (near Clitheroe)


Free Car Park: Admission: Adults 4/-, Children 2/-. Refreshments Available


SKIPTON AUCTION MART MONDAY NEXT 31st AUGUST.


FATSTOCK SALE at 10-0: 150 Cattle: 2,000 Sheep and Lambs. NEWLY-CALVED CATTLE AT 11-30: 200 N/C Cows and Heifers; 10 fully accredited.


CALVES at 10-0: 500 Veal and Rearing Calves. WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER.


PRIZE SALE OF BULLS. 50 BULLS & BULL STIRKS AT 11-30. 50 In-Calf Cows and Heifers at 11-30;


200 Store Cattle, sale after Bulls. Including a special entry of 52 SELECTED B/W BULLING HEIFERS for Messrs. Dodd Bros. Malpas and 17 Hereford Cross BULLOCKS AND HEIFERS for Mr. Tiplady.


Matthew Ballister, Secretary/Manager. Tel. 2375.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers, Valuers. Surveyors and Estato Agents.


14 CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE


A ^tastefully modernised terrace house, suit retired farmer or l couple, In a good residential area. Comprising: vestibule, hall


EXCELLENT SMALL DAIRY BUSINESS. GISBURN ROAD DAIRY,


63 GISBURN ROAD, BARNOLDSWICIv


premises, stock and goodwill, £3.750. Full printed details and accounts


Comprising a retail dairy business with long established connections In residential area. Superior freehold shop with fully modernised' living accommodation. Price Including


Apply: 2. NEW MARKET STREET, Telephono 2369.


CLITHEROE.


ounge, kitchen, dining room, two bedrooms and bathroom. Many excellent fixtures etc. Very reduced price: £2,000 o.n.o.


LIGHT HAULAGE W. BEER


Removals and Odd dobs Undertaken.


71 WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2857


G. Calverley


and Sons Ltd. “Funeral Director”


Association of Funeral Directors Member of the National


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


Tel: Clitheroe 3297 day 2017 night.


CHAPEL OF REST


AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES. PERSONAL SERVICE


halley Road, Clitheroe. Lanca­


COW KING.—On 25 August in , Titus Carter, aged 59 v * S beloved husband of Monica father of Peter. Id™ David and Michael, of Raft Farm. Slaidbum. ■ “!l11 Tosside Church, at n.:„,


by cremation at Rklpto" p.m. No flowers bv rpn.,.., —Inq. T. E. Rob o B by-Bowland. Tel. 213


{ £ |; i , Everyone


wants to be in the swim


Tuesday. 1 Septen b a 1 ,


LONG—On 12 August »t(T7. hospital, Albert the deariv ,1-5 husband of Emilv L0"r *•' Standen Road, C h o a 56 years. Cremation tool ot Pleasington on Mona.- •• August


“A sorrow too deep for w»--'


—Inq Bennett (R. Pa, Clitheroe. Tel.: 2582 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


COCKSH00T.—The relntim ,t the late Betsy Ann CopMw •wish to thank all mentis *ta neighbours for kind exprpKinnt of sympathy and flowers rmw during their recent ijprpaw. ment; also the doctors and sttf of Clitheroe Hospital lor tMr kind attention over man: years.16, St. Mary’s Street. Ciinifrw.


LONG.—Mrs. Long wisnrs to neighb thank nil relatives, mends m


expressions of symnamv ate floral tributes received m r.?: bereavement; also me director and staff of Messrs. B. Dugan & Sons, the fomliv doctor act ki the Rev. K. Brondhursc lor me:


3 ndness. .


MITT0N.—The lam! Edith Mitton wisn 10 most sincerely ah reinuvi friends for expressions o party and beauuuu bere tributes received m me


heir kindness. Slaidburn.


4, Standen Road. Ciuheroe. oi the


d avement: also uie t octor and the Rev. Ga: Stock Reservoir Boaru H


ours, for tncir n:.i \


hi the short time since t Ribble Valley Swimming P Appeal was launched to bit a pool a t Edisford. Encouraging as this is,


About £1,000 has been rai:


eq„s>iiy important aspect been the arousing of a k, community spirit which Co- cMlor John Blackburn, eh, mnn of the organising comn tee this week described "fantastic”.


virtually covered by colleci working under the direction area organisers and whilt few cautious people have s they will begin to contrib once building has started, ! appeal in general is going »


The whole of the town is r


i Encouraging news is that i consultants have reported t the ill most likely be nbh


:i Local organisations ana § dividuals are busy planr ■


{ go to tender during Sept I Der


$ to help them to avoid clas A a list of those already arrar. S is on public view at the


} more money-raising events


i rary. s A major event m the e


3 part of next year will be


ii a proieot in which the Ch •). her of Trade is co-opera I with the pool social commi


Harden House. There was a good attend


<


RIDSDALE.—The f 0 late Rebecca Ridscmic t •thank most sincerely all


pital for their help and UM 57,SSBrownlow Street, CH


Especial thanks to Mrs. Jan* Mrs. Hartley. Mrs. Saul, tt Rev. A. K. Bisbrown and w staff of the Clitheroe Day H


thercft IN MEMORIAL __


BERRY.—In loving Jour dear brother and WM


ack, who passed a«ay August, 1969.


Whatever we fall in lffe10 We never cease to think c:;


memory of my dear vdfe.rC


The one I loved was - away. „ ,, .


year sad day.


Ted. West Bradford. WM. LANGSHAW —From the family.


IRELAND.* a dear fnmer died 1 September. 1969. Forever in our thoughts.


dear father and grandad T-1 . loving memos £ ,


Plane Tree. Chaiglcy._____ BRAITHWA1TE.


May. who died 3“ ^ S 'tb s t A year has passed since u»


callfd


—From his sister brother Leonard and fab1-*


-YHiic. — ,JPSpi


F U R MONT


BEDROOM IN


EXCLUSIV APPRECIATION


ISHERWOOp.-Mrs- gge t I wishes to thank all rclti


friends, for kind- my?{L tc lovely cards, sent aun„v


stay in hospital. | 13, Rlbblesdale Vleccnm^ | (-had® 1 I Dressing Chest ...... 5 Drawer Chest ......


3 Drawer Chest...... Bedside Cabinet......


Bedroom Fitment 4ft. R ob e ................ 3ft. Robe (All Hangi 3ft. Robe (Fitted) ... Combination Robe Dressing-Tables ......


for expressions of sympaw nnd floral tributes received a their recent bereavemwi.


lves, friends and nelgnKM S os­ *


BLAGKBUR ; XZJTHEE


held by the Dunsop Bi W.I. and Hod der V: Branch, British Legion,


A joint coffee evening


and £53 was realised, to shared between the two or isanons.


1 ro t ng of an ox as part c n. day on the Castle F:


eroc. Reception!?the' 1 Arms Hotel, Clithcroc lta:ia address, 2. Greenbank


It s goii


*1 Bright spells are foreca by Preston Meteorologic


Office for tomorrow’s Tore light Procession through ti streets of Clitheroe. It may be feared by son


that the weekend will showered by rain, but spokesman at the Met. Offi fold us yesterday that t weather on Saturday evcnii should be reasonable.


Hundreds of people a expected to flock into t


P FOR


RESENTS


THEO WILSON & SO . 4 and 7 York Street, Telephone 268


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