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


SUPERIOR MODERN SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE—31. WARWICK DRIVE, CLITHEROE. Occupying a delightful situation with open fields to the rear of beautifully laid out gardens. The accommodation with gas CENTRAL HEATING contains three bedrooms: half-tiled bathroom:’ entrance porch, hall: lounge: dining room: unit-fitted kitchen. Detached brick garage greenhouse and garden shed, etc. 95% mortgage available


FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED—27. WINDSOR AVENUE. t CLITHEROE. Good locality, convenient for all amenities:


hall, lounge; dining room; large kitchen, etc. Workshop; fuel bunker and detached garage. Gardens front and rear. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE at £3.250. 90% mortgage available.


hree bedrooms; half-tiled bathroom; separate w.c.; entrance


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





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ATTRACTIVE TERRACED HOUSE—42. PIMLICO ROAD. CLITHEROE. Superbly maintained and modernised. CEN­ TRAL HEATING by ’’off peak” electric storage radiators. Two bedrooms. 3-piece bathroom, front entrance vestibule: hall: sitting room, spacious living room; magnificent unit-fitted kitchen etc. Workshop and store.


FULLY MODERNISED TERRACED COTTAGE—2. CO-OPERA­ TIVE TERRACE. BILLINGTON. Occupying an elevated position with open views of the Ribblc Valley. Two bed­ rooms: boxroom: bathroom with coloured suite; front


entrance vestibule: hall- sitting room: large living/kitchen; pantry etc. Gardens to front and rear.


VERY DESIRABLE END TERRACED HOUSE,—33. BROWNLOW STREET CLITHEROE. Good residential area near to St. James's Unurch Partial CENTRAL HEATING. 2 double bed- rooms boxroom. 3-plece modern bathroom, front entrance vestibule, hallway sitting room, spacious living room, unit


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EXCELLENT GARDEN-FRONTED TERRACED HOUSE—32. NEWTON STREET, CLITHEROE. Two double bedrooms (the rear one being large enough to divide to form a bathroom), hallway; sitting room’ living room: large kitchen; fuel store


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


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


Two-bedroom semi-detached bungalows © £3,200. Tliree-bcdroom semi-detached bungalows @ £3,470. Three-bedroom semi-detached houses (<? £3.420 and £3,oB5. Ten vear guarantee under N.H.B.R.C.; 95% mortgages available.


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Seml-dctachecl houses with three bedrooms: bathroom; t entrance hall with fitted cloaks—w.c. and wash hand basin, 5% mortgages available. Excellent value at £3.900.


ST. PAUL'S CLITHEROE


Fhrough lounge; unit-fitted kitchens, etc. Room for garage. 9reehold. 10 year guarantee N.H.B.R.C. Turfed front gardens.


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INVESTMENT PROPERTY— CLITHEROE '


17 lock-up garages (all let) In good condition. Convenient situation Nett annual income £317. 18- 0. Potential to increase


this to £450 10. 0. ia * . .- . . . ■4


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


Have received Instructions from Messrs. Birtwistle and Higham to sell by Auction on 9th November, their valuable live and dead farming stock at


MANOR FARM, GRUNSAGILL, Nr. LONG PRESTON


A.A.- 1 blue; 1 Hereford x; 8 A.A. Friesian x. 11 Dairy Cattle, viz: 10 dry cattle: 1 Jersey due June; 1 R/W


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and 8 B/W cows, due Nov./Jan: 1 N/C B/W Cow with calf at foot.


22 h°rsnB.WJ3."l Char. Fr. x steer 8 m.o.; 1 J/w li/r. 8 m.o. Farm Implements, include: David Brown 1950 tractor (1959) 3 Cylinder Massey Ferguson Tractor (1962) with cab and F.E. loader with bucket and fork: 2 transport boxes: Rothwcll hydraulic tipping trailer: hay trailer; Ferguson manure spreader. International manure spreader: P.Z. 3-iow Tedder, V L Acrobat: Lister bale elevator: Ferguson R.M. Mower; Tyler buck rake 2 F. Ransom plough: Ferguson discs (as new); McConnell ditcher: 2 T.V.O. Tanks (250 sails): 1 fertilizer spreaders: 2 electric fencers: flat roller; cattle crush, bale sledge 4 wooden hay racks etc.; together with the usual hand


tools and sundry Implements.


Dei-V Equipment: double wash trough: wash trough. Burco holler 4 ts s .A lta Laval units: 3 lnchum coolers; caustic immersion tub nnd rock: 3 Fullwood inchuni clusters; scales nvcl Pels 2 H.P. electric motor nnd vacuum pump. Hay. approx 4.000 bales of good meadow hay and 1,000 bales or saeiri hav to be sold In suitable lots. Sale: 12.0.


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ns Hoarl nf Dalrv and Hill Cattle. Hereford Stock Bull (5 y.o.): 26 hill cSls, viz: 13 Welsh blacks (2 with calves at foot); 3


Blackburn


Bobnert and CirmEKOE


Geoffrey Taylor & Co


Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors


CHURCH STREET


CLITHEROE Telephone 3252


LUXURY DETACHED BUNGALOW.. ROCK-SIDE,


2 CHATBURN PARK DRIVE, CLITHEROE


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EXCELLENT BEDROOMS’. (1) 1 5 3 ? $5leDW


arc of top quality. mains service**


Rates payable £73 per annum, Leasehold G.R.. £10. All SUPERB MODERN DETACHED HOUSE.


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71 MITTON ROAD, WHALLEY


Situated Just before Whlttem Road " " d ^ t ' n ‘nature 10?1I"'x>8’’ 1’’. THREE BEDROOMS: (1) W' 3’’ x 11' 6 . superb


WOUtltd0C^erDOUBLE GARAGE 36’ X 10\ 6". 800 IsallonrOll MAXIO oil^fired^ entI al S ea^ ing throughout. SUPERIOR SEMI-DETAGHED BUNGALOW.


5 DORSET DRIVE, CLITHEROE


Situated off Chatbum Road In a scml-rural position with


OPenComprlsing:tlENTRANCE HALL; ’’L’/ SHAPED LOUNGE.l^ l ^


ROOM. A staircase has been Installed for provision for a third MODERN CHALET HOUSE WITH~MANY EXTRAS.


5, PASTURELANDS DRIVE, BILLINGTON


Situated in. a popular residential area close to shops and


BCh°EOTRANCESHAi,L. THROUGH LOUNGE 27’ 9“ x 1(V 4’ . fitted eas fire: KITCHEN 10’ 9‘ x 8’ 7". double drainer stain­ less steel stnk unit, superb fitted units. Including cooker and


frl^^rsTfl?or^SPAO^OUS^ANDIt4G AND THREE BEDROOMS.


°UtSAu°:m°h5ASrvlces“are Installed, together with FULL GAS FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. Excellent value. Rates payable £46 p.a. Leasehold. G.R. £10 p.a.


ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE.


5 DOWNHAM ROAD, CHATBURN


and a halt miles lrom UUtheroe Comprising; LOUNGE 13 4‘ x 12‘ o


Just out ot the centre ol the village, approximately two KITCHEN: REAR


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


LOCAL AGENTS FOR


A B B EY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valuers.


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


And also at 2. New Market Street, Clitheroo. Tel. 2368


FORTHCOMING SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


s Friday, 30th: Complete disper­


October Final Reminder:


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cattle. 51 sheep, machinery nnd Implements. 4.000 bales of good liny, and 106 acres of catage to be let until 31st March, 1971. at Eldrotli House Farm, Eldrotli, Austwlck, for the Exors. of Mr. J. Parkin. Sale at 11-30 a.m.


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werse sale of 15 b & w and r & m dairy cattle. 300 hens, Imple­ t ents. hay and surplus furni­


At Short Notice: p Monday. 2nd: Complete dis­


ure at High KKettlesbeck, Eld- rotli. Austwlck. for the Exors. of


L. Lowther. Sale at 1 p.m. ofTuesday. 3rd: Collective sale


household furniture and effects at Bentham Auction Mart. Sale at 11 a.m. with break for lunch from 12-30-1 p.m. Sale commen­ ces with small goods. Entries


good quality antique and


S1LVERW00D—BALSHAW Auctioneers and Valuers.


! side, for Messrs. Birtwistle & !i Higham. Monday, 16th: Sale of the


closedMonday. 9th: Complete disper­ sal Sale at Manor Farm. To,s-


V ifr. JtlS ' i t - ; MANOR FARM HOUSE


Have received Instructions from t Messrs. Birtwistle and Higham


co sell by Auction (subject to


previously) at The Festival Hall, Gisburn. on Thursday. 19th November 1970, at 3-0 p.m., the small agricultural estate at


GRUNSAGILL. LONG PRESTON


dence of character, well situated with a southerly aspect, and Including small paddock, walicd garden, - detached garage with stable and pigeon loft. Excellent living accommodation includes, i spacious enrance hall, modern­


Lot 1. MANOR FARM HOUSE. A detached Gcorginn-stylc resi­


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rooms, utility room, foul bed­ rooms, bathroom and attic store


sed kitchen, two reception


Lot 2. THROSTLE NEST FARM. 5 A sound stock rearing unit of


lsed house comprising; lobby, kitchen, through lounge, three bedooms and bathroom:' A sound range of buildings In­


2 acres with recently modern-


clude; hay barn, tying for 20 cattle, four calf boxes, twoloo-c boxes, four bay dual puipose


shed and two pig stys. PROPERTY FOR SALE


24. KEMPLE VIEW. CLITHEROE. Two-betlroomed bungalow. Dm- ing/kltchen, through lounge, o. three-piece bathroom. £3.400


n.o. Rates, payable approx. £50. View any time.


onditions and unless sold


pasture land, in excellent heart and within a ring fence together with the modernised range of


a Lot 3. 32.925 acres or there­ bouts of sound meadow and


tore, dairy and walled midden. o Lot ‘4. 12.3 acres or thereabouts


farm buildings at Manor Farm, comprising tying and milking t for 29 cattle, good hay barn,


shree loose boxes, provender f good land part of which has


been reseeded, drained and Is In excellent heart. o Lot 5. 11.6 acres or thereabouts


Grunsngill to Tosside road. Well watered and in two good fields.


abouts of sound land In a ring fence and with hard access to w the outbarn known as Newlaltho


waterbowls nnd ample hay stor­ age, which is included in this lotSolicitors: Smith & Smith, Elizabeth Street, Burnley. Tel. 26251.Further details and- printed particulars from:


ith tylngs for 24 cattle with


2, New Market Stroet, Clitheroo. Tel.: 2369.


Richard Turner & Son (Clltheroe)


FOUND


FOUND, ginger and white kitten. 75. West View, Clltheroe.


EXPERT SERVICES


FLAG FLOORS ASPHALTED. JUnE JAMES BOLTON AND SON (Asphalt*rs) LTD. Tel. Blackburn 59438, evenings


55342. The Auctioneers: _


f good land adjoining the Lot 6. 44.161 acres or there­


1 highly • productive dairy and


stock-rearing farm known as Field End Farm. Patton, Nr. Kendal. In three lots, in the Town Hall, Kendal, at 3 p.m. MThursday. 19th: So'e of


anor Farm, Tosside, in Festival Hall. Gisburn, at 3 p.m.


Kindly remember the SALE


at 24. HASLINGDEN OLD ROAD. (SMALLHOLDINGS).


Tomorrow. Saturday, October 31st.


Knuzden, Nr. Blackburn. Lancs.. Six for Mr. Albert Ellis.


SILVERWOOD—BALSHAW. Auctioneers.


Slaidburn and Clitheroo. 2.81 ACRES (1,137 MJ)


FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LAND


WITH OUTLINE PLANNING CONSENT HIGHAM HALL ROAD, HIGHAM, Nr BURNLEY


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. will sell by Auction as above' -


(unless previously sold by private' treaty) at the FOUR ALLS INN, HIGHAM


on TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1970 at 2-30 p.m.


The site is In an excellent position on the outskirts ot Hip village ot Hinham. surrounded by open Helds with extensive open views. There P is a frontage to Higham Hall Road of 376 feet (114.6 metres). The


Badiham/Barrowford By-Pass is close, by giving direct access to Vurnley 4 miles, Nelson 344 miles. Padiham 2 miles, the Ribble thalley and M6 Motorway. Tho site is Ideal for good class development Aere being a ready demand from tho surrounding business centres. wll main services are available to the site. The conditions of sale a ill not be read ot the sale, but copies will bo, available at the


uctioneers’, and solicitors’ oflices. Solicitors— Messrs Marsh, Son and Calverf,


2 Doctor’s Nook, Leigh, Lancashire. Telephone 72133


Further details and.slle plans may be inspected at the Joint auctioneers offices.


Geoffrey-Taylor and Co., 130 St james’s Street, - Burnley, Lancashire. Telephone 29223.


T. E. Parker and Co., 16 Market Street, Leigh, Lancashire.


Telephone 74931 & 71140.


J. G. ROWLAND TELEVISION SPECIALISTS


Televisions for Immediate delivery. Also large selection of Black and White single standard 20 and 24 Inch receivers. All the above on Confidential. Rental or HJ?. Terms.


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


Offer Bush and Murphy 19 and 22 Inch Colour for safe relief fror


. eardiscomforts^ U S E


t BOOTS andall chemists


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


. Back Brennand Street, Clltheroe


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.


WHITEWOOD FURNITURE 2/- IN THE £ OFF P Delivery Service.


Stockists ot Llden and Over Homecharm-


THE SILVER KEY. 195. Padiham Road. Burnley. Tel. 23450.


109 Units in stock.


lease write or phone for free catalogue.


head of poultry, cabins and appliances. -As ■ advertised last week.


head of store cattle; 413


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT


John, aged 12 years. R.O. Faith. Marie, aged 11 years. R.C. Faith. Klernan, aged 19 years. R.C. Faith. Debbie, aged 8 years. R.G. Faith. Vera aged 8 years. R.C. Faith.


A FAMILY IN NEED OF FOSTER PARENTS


healthy family. Enquiries about this family or any other child In need of


b Can anyone help us to provide a secure home for these


home life would be welcomed by the Area Children’s Officer. Please contact:


AREA CHILDREN'S OFFICER.


5/7 Eagle Street. ACCRINGTON, Lancs. Tel: Accrington 34711.


rothers and. sisters who are parentless. They are a normal GARAGES


WOODEN GARAGE for two cars. 29, Castle View (after 6 p.m.)


BROTHER DE-LUXE TYPE­ WRITER. for sale.—Apply Mr. W. Cooper, 3, Fendle Terncc, Rlmmlngton, Clltheroe (after


6 p.m.)


GARAGE TO LET. Klrkmoor dis­ trict.—Apply 26, School Terrace, Clltheroe.


PUBLIC NOTICES RIBBLESDALE AND


HORROCKSFORD S.C. Week No. 39: No. 78.


LIONS "190" CLUB Week 12; No. 33.


3. Station Road Car Park.


First Floor: TWO n s™ ™ § BEDROOMS: THREE-PIECE BATH­


bedroom.^ centraj ueatlng by night store heaters. Mains services. Well laid gardens to the front and rear. Rates payable £60 per annum. Leasehold G.R. £12 10s. p.a.


Occupying a delightful comer position with beautiful o *8 ’ ‘ ^x^O^i' 'fully -FITTE JJ FIILLY-


t S I ee-f i£cE Bathroom. Retractable ladder to largo


HOTHERSALL & FORREST have received instructions to sell M o t i o n at BANKiSAL pO OM S .C L™ O E . on WEDNES-


FOR SALE BY AUCTION ' re George Sheldon, Dec’d.


SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


removed from No. 160 Clmtburn Road, Clltheroe for convent- ence of sale and.from other sources.


DINING TABLE, fall leaves: antique oak mule chest, carved top rail: reproduction oak court cupboard: oak gate-leg and other tables; oak hall wardrobe; two winged easy chairs: mod­ em upholstered American rocker; three-piece suite in hide; pair two-seater settees and matching armchair: tea trolley; nest of Oak tables: mahogany bedding box: standard lamp and shade (modernI; various mod. wail mirrors.


Included are: ANTIQUE MAHOGANY CENTRE PILLAR „ _


Bedroom suite In flg. walnut: single bedroom suite In light oak: modern “Golden Key" wardrobe in flg. walnut; enamelled


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new condition; Hoover, Model 262; English Electric fridge; Acme washer; Burco boiler; various electric fires. CARPETS: fitted, about 5 yds. x 4yds.; 3 yds. x 4 yds.;


chest of five drawers 301n. wide. BELLING “COMPACT THREE" electric cooker In nearly


other Items. Sale to commence at 1-30 n.m.


Indian do. 4yds. x 3 yds. Various rugs. Cut glass: crockery; brassware. Kitchen utensils and many


On view: Monday and Tuesday, 2nd and 3rd November. F O R SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


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


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


in immaculate condition.


ARCHITECT DESIGNED DETACHED BUNGALOW, ‘'WAVER- LEY.'7 2. MOORLAND ROAD. CLITHEROE. A postwar prop­ erty substantially built in brick and comprising: central hall, delightful lounge (18* 3M to bay x 13* 11’ ); kitchen, stein- less steel sink unit, fitted cupboards; larder; two ground floor bedrooms, each with fitted wardrobes; bathroom: separate wc.* third dormer bedroom (patent stair access): loft storage. Asbestos garage. Generous garden a r e a s allowed on site of 100ft. x 60ft. Printed particulars from HOTHERSALL


& FORREST.


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


bathroom, partly tiled, and fitted panel bath, pedestal wash- r basin and W.C. Asbestos garage. Fuel bunker. Well-stocked


he Halcyon gas-flred ducted system. Particulars from Hot.hersall and Forrest


MODERNISED TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE WITH THREE


urnished with wall and cupboard units; two bedrooms; tose garden to frontage; lawn to rear. Central heating Is


BEDROOMS AND GARAGE. 13, ESHTON TERRACE, CLITHEROE. Comprising: Vestibule; hallway; lounge; dining l room. Inter-connecting rooms, each fitted modern gas-fire;


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone 2695 tEvenings 3755 and 2180).


AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


CLITHEROE RAILWAY ROAD.


CLITHEROE BB7 2JW. Tel Clithoroe 3325.


Today. Friday, October 30th.


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


Monday, November 2nd.


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 12 NOON.


80-120 Cattle; 40-50 Pigs: 100-120 Ewes; 1,100-1,200 Lambs.


Tuesday. November 3rd. C WEEKLY SALE OF NEWLY-


WEEKLY SALE OF REARING CALVES AT 11-30 a.m.


Including Fully Accredited Cattle.


L Half-bred Ewes, Half-bred •


2,500-3,000 head all classes store sheep and lambs.


Friday, November 6th STORE SHEEP SALE.


ambs, Horned Ewes and Lambs, E Shearlings and Rams.


ntries taken to time of sale: Sale at 11 a.m.


Last Sheen Sale Fri.. Nov, 20th


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART Railway Road. Clitheroo. BB7 2JW.


Sale by Auction of


AUTUMN PLANTING BULBS n Including tulips, daffodils,


ing plants. Salo, Saturday, Novembor 7th


11 a.m. JOHN E. PINDER, F.S.V.A.


Regular fortnightly two-day Auc­ dtion chiefly In the matter of


Geceased estates from Hoghton, SALEROOMS.


STONE-BRIDGE, LONGRIDCE First part TOMORROW,


Saturday 31st October at 10 a.m,


CARPETS and MISCELLANEA, BBC-2 TELEVISION.


SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD and • VARIOUS FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS. EFFECTS,


View Friday to 9 p.m. About 500 lots


Second part fortnightly two-day Auction


rooms. bathroom fitted panel bath, pedestal washbasin and W.C. Large yard to rear with garage. Current general rates


arge kitchen furnished In up-to-date manner; three bed­


. STONE^BUILtV er'rACED DWELLINGHOUSE. 23, ST. MARY’S i STREET. CLITHEROE. A garden-fronted property compris­


tng vestibule: hallway; sitting room: living room, each with Cile range; kitchen; larder: two double bedrooms above. l oncreted yard with fuel store nd W.C. (low suite). Ideal


ayout for ail improvement grant. Mains services. Current general rates payable: £18. Annual ground rent £1 7s. 6d.


MODERNISED TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE 11. FORT ST„ i CLITHEROE. Well-maintained brlck-bullt property compris­


fireplace with “Baxl" grate: enlarged and up-to-date kitchen, fitted double-drainer stainless steel sink unit, superior side unit with formica working top. matching wall cupboards, modern gas cooker and modern gas refrigerator, Expelalre fan wall heater, strip lighting. Two double bedrooms: bath­ room. two-piece, separate w.c Yard with usual offices Includ­ ing an outside W.C Mains services. Current general rate payable: £19 6s 8d Ground rent: 16s. 6d. ner annum.


ng: hallway: sitting room, tile range; living room, brick WANTED


Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Ctitheroe. (Tel. 2695.)


HOTHERSALL & FORREST


I BUY AND COLLECT children’s, babies', ladles' and gent's clothes, curtains, bedding, orna­ ments. etc.—Ring Accrington 35885


IMMEDIATE CASH PAID for antique and Victorian furni­ tture, clocks, oil paintings, pot­


write, phone or call: The Antique Shop. Frank Street, Barnoldswlck. Tel. 3558 (dis­


ery. sliver, brass, etc.—Please tance no object). BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.


THE CLITHEROE (OFF-STREET PARKING PLACES) ORDER 1970. (AMENDMENT)


parking place.


of the Station Road Car Park as follows; Name of


which, vehicle may wait


Position in 2


Wholly within - a parking bay


3 Classes All


t1. Arising from an objection to the proposed Clltheroe (Off-Street Parking Places) Order 1970 Maximum


he Clitheroo Borough Council have resolved to amend the schedule to the Order in. respect Hours of


Classes of vehicle


operation of parking place


Days of 4 dAllays p operation of


8-00 a.m. 6 to


-00 p.m.


6-00 p.m., within the white lines, on the Station Road Car Park and not as previously provided at all hours.


Town Clerk's Office, The Castle, Clltheroe.


Lancashire. 30th October, 1970.


JOHN COWDALL,Town Clerk. 2 The effect of the amendment is to enforce parking between the hours of 8-00 a.m. and


3 If anyone wishes to object to this amendment, the objection, with the grounds for making it. should be made in writing to the undersigned not later than the 26th Novem- bCr’ 197°'


1


arking place 5


w period for 24 hours


CHILD'S BICYCLE required. 18" frame, suit boy 10 years.—Tel. Clltheroe 3461 evenings.


GAS COOKER required, four burners, must be In good cond 57, Hayhurst St„ Clltheroe.


hich vehicles may wait 6


BOY’S CYCLE REQUIRED, in good cond., 18” frame.—Tel. Clltheroe 2854.


£20-£30 UPWARDS for oil paint­ aings In gilt frames. Sliver


antique furniture, jewellery, musical boxes bought. Goods collected.—Write Immediately to Box 01. Advertiser & Times.


rticles, ornaments, china,


CHILD'S PEDAL TRACTOR. 4-5 year old.—Whitewell, 8, East


View. Pendleton.


WANTED: furniture, clocks, sil­ ver articles, glass, pottery, any­ thing unusual, house clearan­ ces. Hours of opening: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.. 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.—12 noon, 1-30 p.m.—4 p.m.—J. Gleavc, 103. Whalley Road, Clltheroe. Tel. 3880.


THURSDAY next, 5th November at 1-30 n.m.


FURNITURE. POTTERY. GLASS, COPPER and BRASSWARE.


ANTIQUE and OLDER-TYPE


PICTURES and MISCELLANEA. A JOHN E. PINDER.


uctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent,


Stone-Bridge, Longridgo. Tel. 2282.


arstang and Preston areas to within the


fruiting and flowering trees and bushes, evergreens, roses, hedg­


arcissi, and other bulbs. Also


ALVED COWS AND HEIFERS AT 12 NOON.


ASHWORTH.—On 25 October, at Bramley Meade to Betty and Roger, a son, Andrew, a brother for Susan. Thanks to staff and


Dr. Harrison.


ATKINSON (nee Williams).—On t 24 October, at Bramley Meade, ister for Julio. Thanking all


to Robin nnd Deanna, a daugh­ ser, Claire Louise, a welcome concerned.


SPENCER.—On 24 October 1970, to Nell and Doreen (nee McColl). a baby son Adam Neil. —Grateful thanks to all con­ cerned


YOUNGS (nee Boyns).—On 21 t October 1970. at Bramley Mcadc-


o Carol nnd Bill a son (Craig William), a brother for Wendy. —Thanking all concerned.


ENGAGEMENTS


O’BRIEN—ROBERTSON. — Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robertson, of BaiToow. a r e pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter. Nita to John, cider son of the late Mr. E. O’Brien, and of Mrs. O’Brien, of Sutton, Surrey.


STEER—KAY. — The engage-1 ment is announced between Terence, eldest son- of Mrs. M. Steer, of 16, Central Avenue, nnd Diane, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay. of 2, Bal­ moral Avenue.


SILVER WEDDINGS HINDLE—OSBORN. — Congrat­


sary (3 November). —AU our love, Mum nnd Dad. BIRTHDAY


CONGRATULATIONS


LONSDALE. — Congratulations and best wishes to our dear son Stuart Graham, on your 21st birthday. 3 November. 1970. —Love from Mum and Dad.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


JACKSON.—Mrs. Elsie Jackson r and family sincerely thank all


and floral tributes received in their sad bereavement. Also to the family doctor, the doctors and nursing staff of Victoria f Hospital, Accrington, thanks


ours for messages of sympathy 0, Henthorn Road, Clltheroe. belatives, friends and neigh­


sor the help and kindness 5hown to Frank and ourselves.


O’SULLIVAN.—Tho family of the late Mary O’Sullivan wish to sincerely thank all friends and neighbours, the doctors I


tioiis. The holy sacrifice of the Maas will be offered for their |


, Mayfield Avenue. Clltheroe. PATEFIELD.—Mr. and Mrs. T.


6 intention.


neighbours and members of Low Moor Methodist Church t and Women's Fellowship for


G. Lawson and family wish to thank all relatives, friends,


pathy and floral tributes re­ ceived in their sad bereave­ ment: also the family doctors, district nurses and the Rev. E. S Joseltn for their kindness. 9. Fairfield Drive, Edisford Falk, Clltheroe.


heir kind expressions of sym­


ROBINSON.—Mrs. Sheila Robin- son and family wish to thank, most sincerely, nil relatives, friends and neighbours for expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes re­ ceived in their sad bereave­ ment: directors of Ribblesdalc Cement Co., fellow workers of Ribblesdale C e m e n t Co.. Rlbblesdale and Horrocksford


bereavement; also Rev. Pr. I Dillon S.J.. and Rev. Fr. Dob- son. S.J. for their _


Revf S _ ministra- |


ulations, Jean and Clifford for your silver wedding anniver­


MacDOUGALL.—On 95 1070 (suddenly) bv


’.’ •V •' t ;.


H E A T E R S D a w s o n s 28/30 Parson Lane,


Clilheroe. Tel: 3382


4 and 7 Vork Telephol


of accident, at Hav-iA V (iS.i Lo the dearly loved hma eo-7ll


wri MacDoueaii ,„aiW til years, of the Kccnm-* S1


ton crematorium. ’ at ™s-1 Bolton-by-Bowlaiutojlj011’ ^


ion on Thursday last


Gisburne Park Gi5h'LCottj:i I t Clltheroe. Service ami ' tf'-’ L


1 ()l 1


PARKER.—On 22 Octobw~Tr L (peacefully) In hosnih!’t15’11 crick Stout, need 67' f e


Whnllcv and dear fatht» ", I Mary. Dennis and Eric Fn.ii/ I with the last rites of S


dearly loved husband tfr-H Parker, of 4. Abbott, & l


Whnlley. on ...„uav ... Q"toher. pree-dert Ime-iim : Whalley. and dear father « 1


Church. Recmicm Mas V n I Church of the English j, L'-- I


hm,«iu« W arty:; I


—iiiq, Tomlinson's Service, "Rockdale.” Cltt£’I


Tel. 2345; or R. WilkinsonIv’l Whalley 3264.


“15ra-let|


” ' : .INS0N.—Oil 21 OctotoT I 1970, Edmund Porter Sfln’L son. of 2, Moorland Cre=nnl


Clltheroe. A service in S’ I James’ Church, Clltheroe iWT ceded cremation at Acerbic n. I on Wednesday, 28 October 'T


—Inci. Bennett (R. ParMiictoa, Clitheroo. Tel. 2582. S 11


—Congratulations from both ] families.


.


PATEFIELD. — On 21 Octobe- 1970. at the home ot C 1


daughter, 9. Fairfield Driwl Edisford Park. Clltheroe, Ruts I Mary, aged 86 years, the dear‘: I loved wife of the late Patefield and dear mother ci I Ruth; a service in LovMvl


—Inq. Bennett IR. Parkinctos, Clltheroe. Tel. 2582.


n 24 October.


Methodist Church preceded i*. I o terment at Clltheroe Cemete-I


1 ; —Inq. Bennett (R. Parklnctom I |


WADDINGT0N.—On 2a Octobe-1 1970. at his home. 8. Turn** I Street, Clltheroe. James, aged?) I years, the dearly loved husband I of Evelyn Waddington and ties: I father of Diane and Tony. $?:• I vice and cremation took plac» [ at Accrington on Tuesday, 211 October.


Clltheroe. Tel. 2582. * 1


WILKKINSON.—On 27 October., at her daughter's home "Feo I dale.” 288. Whalley P.oat I Accrington. Martha, the dearly I loved wife of the late Job I William Wilkinson, formerly e; [ the Coach and Horses H


Mmm


Bolton-by-Bowlnnd. aged 811 years. Funeral from her dauth-1 tor's home for service in St Mary Magdalene’s Church, tc-1


otel I


day. Friday, at 11 a.m. prior to | cremation at Accrington crematorium. —Inq. Scales Funeral Service. I Tel. Accrington 32641.


IN MEMOR1AM


matron and staff of Clithoroe 1 Hospital for their kindness, the beautiful flowers and Mass ___________


I DAVIS.—Stephen. 22 May, 1916-1 13 November 1969. R.I.P.


prd FOULKER.-In memory t f . I dear father and grandad va I died 30 October 1969. A page in the book of memories


Is sadly turned today. —Fom daughter Alice, sor.-l:* I


and family.


ber, 1969. Always in my thoughts. —Prom loving husband H


a p p r e c ia t io n


FISHER.—Mr. ami Mii ‘ Fisher wish to thank relative friends, the family doctor; aJ nurses for kindness sW during Margarets stay -*


9,°Splring Gardens. WnddlKOT. I Clltheroe.


___ _


Social Club, Ted and fitting staff (Commercial Service!. all workmates—garage staff. Mem­ bers of Amalgamated Union of Engineering and Foundry Work­ ers: the manager nnd staff of Woolworths, members of British Legion (Chatbum Branch), the family doctor, t h e Lancs. County Police and the Rev. K. Broadhurst for their kindness. 36, Standen Road, Clltheroe.


SWINDLEHURST.— Mr. Derrick t Swindiehurst and family wish


ao thank all relatives, friends end neighbours for their kind fxpressions of sympathy and


their time of sorrow. Also thanking the doctors and nurs­ ing staff of Clltheroe Hospital. Blackburn Royal Infirmary, and the Rev. A. F. Knowles for his kind ministrations. 19. Abbey Fields. Whalley and Bailey Cottages. Mltton. ____


loral tributes received during


WADDINGTON.—Mrs. Wadding- ton and family wish to thank all


Messrs. J. Thombcr and work friends, the British Legion and Working Men’s Club, for I their kind expressions of sym- pathy. floral tributes nnd dona­ rtions for Cancer Research Fund,


also Mr. D. Cattormole, the family doctors, district nurses and the Rev. N. Walton for their | kindness. 8, Turner Street. Clltheroe.


eceived in their bereavement:


WILKINSON.—The family of the Into Mrs. Bertha Wilkinson. M.B.E., extend their grateful thanks to friends for the many expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during their sad bereavement. ■ 13, Prospect Drive, Hest Bank, Nr. Lancaster.


LOANS DO YOU NEED CASH?


WHY PAY MORE THAN YOU HAVE TO?


We arrange Personal Bank Loans, from 3-4 days at com­ petitive rates from leading Merchant Bankers. HOUSEHOLDERS


Phone or Write to:


J. P. RICHARD & CO. DEPT. A.C.


43 BERRESFORD DRIVE SOUTHPORT


Tel: 86000 or


051-228-1473


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F. S. Richards Ltd. I I WelUord Rd,


Leicester


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


from HOUSE OR ’FLAT.•furnished or


-Printed at Norths^ 52346. -


unfurnished, required to rent, Clithoroe area.—Tel, Clltheroe I London 4220.


ubllshcd W “"VmiffD. ,5* Clltheroe. BB7 -E™


*-


Registered at the G ondon. Office: 23* London. EC*.


Tel. 01-M3 919® & m.jjj ****


PUBLICATIONS 11M‘ KBS-y 'Advertiser and TW«’Ta,. stf* & as»


ON lTKO jf^l - jutiM1


ITS ALL AT THE


TOMLINSON'S Funeral. Serw«s


•Rockdale’


. Eshton Terrace Tel. Clithcroe 2315


Visit Our


We serve relatives of s'1 faiths with tolled'611® and understanding ^


according to the


requirements Church.


exatl their


FOK ALL


F LO R A L TRIBUTES AND


BARKER’S Primrose


CUT FLOWERS Tel. Clltheroe 3521.


Wreaths & Bo u q p CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE’


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 313*


tor craftsmanship In ®** 1 marble, green slate and etc.


relatives. neighbours. - THOS. RC


(ROCK and ALTV) Monumental Masons


7b. Market HwaOlkW* Phone 4277


Broomfield Plato. Witton, Blackburn Phone 51251


OK I


FUR!Bet 4 f t . 6 i |


Silent Niglit— Myers — — Vono — — ,


Burgess — 3 ft. Complete Foldine Beds fre Bunk Beds com Foam Pillows fi Feather Pillows 1 Tervlene Pillows


Member


Fuacra1 Directors


HiiK"’1' ABacUtl*


Three Piece Sui Three Piece Sui Three Piece Sui Three Piece Su


Three P List Price £112


Fireside Chairs T.V. Chairs £6


Ali-Baa-Baa Basl Ironing Boards, I Household Steiw


orem


law Arthur and family; sc: I Billy, daughter-in-law Harrlt; |


POX.—Treasured memories o. I my dear wife Ivy, died 4 N


orace. | * I


A kind thought


GUY FAWKES pen-nil lected by four Up Brooll will bring pleasure to p | at Clitheroe Hospital Neil Dinsdale and 111


ither Howard, together! Jimmy Hargreaves ancf Bleazard raised £2 ar.l changed their minds [ buying dangerous fir | Instead they went tc! burn Road and hancl money in a t the hospl help buy something f ( | patients.


BLACKED! SOI


CLITI


JS TELEVISION losinl impact as the chief forj


family entertainment? yolk in the lonely mool


village o£ Tosside—popul| 80—seem to think it is. So they've taken s te f


revive community and life by building their o\v| lage institute.


tag villages they are p i l the final touches to th e |


With help from neigll Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1970 MEMO RI AL S


In Stock specially tor Clltheroe cemetery regniatis Send for designs and prices or call and insiJt1 NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS MOt


No connection with any other firm or Individual


MONUMENTAL YARD. BLACKBURN ROAD GREAT HARWOOD.


W. ROCK and CO. Telephone 2164


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