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FOR CALOR GAS AND


CAMPING GAZ SEE


JR. E. DAWSON LTD. 28/30 Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel.: 3382


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1970 WANTED


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


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


WHALLEY OFFICE: 36 KING STREET. Telephone 2495.


S U P E R I O R STONE-FRONTED SEMI-DETACHED— 22, WARWICK DRIVE. CLITHEROE. Three bedrooms; half-tiled bathroom, entrance hall; lounge; dining room; kitchen. Detached brick garage. Reduced to bargain PRICE; £3,600.


EXTREMELY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED


BUNGALOW— 44, LINGFIELD AVENUE, CLITHEROE. Superb situation with all principal rooms lacing south and open countryside. CENTTRAL HEATING to three bedrooms; hall- tiled bathroom: entrance vestibule; hall; spacious lounge; large dmlng/kltchen, etc. Integral garage.


ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW— 21, CROWTREES ROAD, SABDEN VILLAGE. Pleasant rural situation and con­ taining three bedrooms: bathroom: entrance vestibule: hall: spacious lounge; good kitchen: rear porch and store. Room for garage.


WELL-MAINTAINED GARDEN-FRONTED TERRACED HOUSE— 4. KIRKMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE. Two large bedrooms: three-piece bathroom: front entrance vestibule; hallway; sitting room- living room; kitchen. Smnll garage.


INGHAM AND YORKE,


Chartered Surveyors, Chartered Land Agents, Auctioneers and Valuers.


LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE, BB7 IHG. : Tel. 3655/6. FOR SALE BY AUCTION


(subject to conditions and unless sold previously by Private Treaty i


at the Starkie Arms, Clitheroe, on


Wednesday, 26th August, 1970, at 3-0 p.m. MITTON VICARAGE,


MITTON, Nr. WHALLEY, BLACKBURN. A desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE set in spacious


grounds with magnificent views, comprising: Lounge, Dining room, Study, Kitchen, Scullery, Cellar. 5 Bedrooms, Bath­ room and Store Room. Central Heating System, Garage and various outbuildings.


For further particulars apply Agents. INGHAM AND YORKE,


Chartered Surveyors, Chartered Land Agents, Auctioneers, and Valuers.


LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE, BB7 IHG. : Tel. 3655/6. FOR SALE FREEHOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY


PENDLE VIEW COTTAGE, WORSTON, CLITHEROE.


This is an attractive COUNTRY COTTAGE conveniently


situated in Worston village with good access and comprising: Sitting and Living Rooms, Kitchen, two Bedrooms, Bath­ room, Storage Facilities, Garden and Orchard.


For further particulars apply Agents.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers. Valuers. Surveyors and Estate Agents.


ATKINSON’S FARMHOUSE, BOLT ON-BY-BOW LAND. Stone- butlt farmhouse with wonderful views. Kitchen, pantry, lounge, dining room, bathroom, three bedrooms. Unspoilt with modern conveniences. PRICE: £4,250 o.n.o.


14, CHATBURN ROAD. CLITHEROE. Excellent modernised terraced house with Kitchen lounge, dining room, bathroom and two bedrooms. Good condition throughout. PRICE:


£2.300 o.n.o.


32. BROOK STREET. CLITHEROE. Substantial terrace house, comprising Kitclien/Uvlng room, lounge, bathroom and two


bedrooms. Yard to rear. Modernised and well decorated. PRICE* £1.100 o.n o.


COUNTRY BUILDING SITES: available with outline planning permission at Tosslde and Salterlorth.


Full printed details from the Agents: NEW MARKET STREET. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369. PROPERTY FOR SALE


ATTRACTIVE VILLAGE OF WADDINGTON.


Near CLITHEROE.


Development ol Detached Properties by HEALDWOOD


CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.


DORMER BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES with 3 and 4 Bedrooms.


Prices from £5.495 to £6.750 Including “ ELECTRICA1RE” CENTRAL HEATING


View Days— Sunday from 2-30 to 4 p.m. H. W. PETTY & CO.,


24 MANCHESTER ROAD, NELSON. TEL. 66311.


REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. 1S WARWICK DRIVE. CLITHEROE


Three-bedroomed. modem semi­ detached house. Full gas central heating. Pitted wardrobes, fitted kitchen Brick garage.


£3,900 o.n.o. View any time.


CLITHEROE — Windsor Avenue. Semi-detached house, compris­


ing three bedrooms, bathroom, w.c.. lounge, kitchen, storage room, detached concrete garage, brick outhouse, lorge rear gar­ den, small front garden.—For further particulars and viewing details please apply In writing to; The Engineer and Manager. Manchester Corporation • Water­ works, Town Hall, Manchester, M60 2JU.


SILVERWOOD—BALSHAW AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS.


WHALLEY. NR. BLACKBURN.


FOB SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, well positioned 96.82 acre farm situate to a Council Road, three-quarters of a mile lrom the Village of Whalley, known as


LOWER CLERK HILL EARM, WHALLEY, Nr. BLACKBURN, Lancs.


Excellent stone-built tnrmhouse (with cottage attached). Good ranges of farm buildings, together with rich productive meadow and pasture land all well situated to the farm, Ideal for dairy, rearing -or grazing farm.


Apply to Auctioneers for particulars. MEANLEY FARM,


NEWTON, Nr. CLITHEROE SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th


Sllverwood—Balshaw will sell by auction for Mr. Fred Lawson (changing type of farming).


42head of smart b & w in-calf, and heifers for service, and store cattle;


227 sheep and lambs, machinery and implements. (Particulars next week).


OTHER FIXTURES:


Saturday. August 29th: total dispersal sale for Mr. G. Taylor. Procters Farm. Slaldburn. Nr. Clitheroe.


Saturday. September 5th: total dispersal sale at Newton. Nr. Clitheroe.-


I AUCTIONEERS:


G SILVERWOOD. Livingstone House, Slaldburn, Nr. Clitheroe, Lanes, Tel. 652-


J, BALSHAW. Glon Thorn, 91, Waddlngton Tel. 2911. •


I t IN THE £ OFF;: WHITEWOOD FURNITURE


Please write or ohons tor free 'catalogue


Stockists ol Liden and Homecharm/


THE SILVER KEY. 195. Padiham Road.


Burnley. Tel. 23450. Road, Clithoroo. l,1VE ANIMAL CASUALTY SERVICE


Animals unlit tor livestock markets uplifted within 50 miles radius


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


'Telephono Rochdale 45469 ■ $ NWHMIBr CASTLE CONSTRUCTION


W Hitchen M Bialecki write or call


Buildlna trade .work. Repairs. Alterations Cement rendering, Floor Wall and Roof tiling. Paths and Drives constructed and surfaced. House fronts pointed— Keonest competitive prices. No job too large or small—JDistance no object.


21, Windsor Avenue, Clitheroe fu l l ALL 1YPES Ob


Consult Castle Construction Tel, 3133


JACKSON & REEDAY


Complete Dispersal Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock at


JACK Brogden,


HOUSE FARM, Nr. Barnoldswick.


with instructions from Mr. T. Whitaker (retiring) to sell by Auction on Friday. 14tli August 1970. the whole of his farming stock, comprising:


Jackson «fc Reeday are favoured


Cattle, viz: 19 young cows due Sept, and Oct.: 1 due Dec.: 4 hfrs, due Aug. and Sept.: 4 hfrs. 12 m.o.


28 Grand Home-Bred B & W


shearlings: 55 grand store lambs; 1 Border x Suffolk ram.


Sheep: 39 Lonk x ewes; 2 H.B


fog and 28 acres of pasture until 2nd February. 1971: 840 bales of good hay to eat on with free service


Eatager 17 acres of unbroken


son tractors (one diesel): Centi­ pede (new) mower; Vlcon-Lely: Bamford manure spreader: mole drainer: "Edward's” p ow e i washer; posts: rails: chain har­ row: barrows: ladders, hay trailer and cart; diesel tank: hut 30’ x 10’; 2 arks; el. fence unit: 3 stone pig troughs: hay rack: drain rods: 3 steel gates; el. brooder; lnchurn cooler: 4 Gascoigne milk units: wash tank; buckets: small tools, etc


Implements include: 2 Fergu


vouns and of top quality, the sheen and lambs arc forward in condition end the Implements well-maintained.


N.B Attention Is drawn to this Important sale: all the cattle arc


Farm. Fonlrldge. Tel. Colne 3850; and 4R6. Sklpton Road. Keighloy. Tel. 4675.


Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. Catering by Lamberts. Auctioneers’ Offices: Crapg


SHIREBURN BOARDING KENNELS


CLIPPING STRIPPING ALL BREEDS


Collection and Delivery Mrs. ROSE KENYON Tel. Clitheroe 3846


PEDICREE PUPPIES. Cash or no Interest weekly terms. Chihuahuas, Wcstlcs and Sheltlos. Alsatians, Poodles (all sizes and colours), Calms. Labradors. Boxers. HILLSIDE KENNELS, NANSGHEAVES, BURY. Tel. Ramsbottcm 2029.


PUPPIES BOUGHT AND COLLECTED. preferably Collies, hut anything con­ sidered. Good homes guaranteed. Tel. 03912—6445.


GOOD HOME WANTED for kitten —Tel. Clitheroe 2509.


EDISFORD KENNELS


Expert Beauty Treatment for Terriers, Poodles and All Breeds


Dogs and Cats Boarded. Collection and Delivery Service


oedigree nunnles supplied. Mrs. J. NU1T ALL Tel: Clitheroe 2129


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


^ Av I n U E? ’c LV"?H ER O E.^ Com prising^’"vestibule: h M S g tue range with "Baxl” Interior: Kitchen, fitted stainless steel


ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW IN DENTIAL L08ALITY B DENBIGH DRIVE CLITHEROE


•the Clitheroe Grammar Schools A stone-fronted D™^rty with the following accommodation: hall- t^bnnedL~?1


In " pleasant part of the town n.nd near primary


kitchen- three-piece bathroom and two double bedrooms on the ground floor: third dormer bedroom reached bv enclosed


staircase Brlck-bullt garage finished ns "If, " 5t/looVnt- Modest garden areas fr o t^ n d rear Mahis services armoint


to view from HOTHERSAT.T A* FORREST


FOUR BEPROOMED TERRACED OWE1L.UJN GHO USE ' “ J g F WADDINGTON ROAD AREA SITUATE AT 30 SCHOOL TERRACE. CLITHEROE. Tills substantial stone-built resi­


cooker larder- four bedrooms: three-piece bathroom. Yard and offices with room for o vehicle. Annual ground rent £2 Is. Od! Current general rates payable: £32.


dence has a palisaded garden lrontace and c0*".'?rlse4i,vburn bule; hall: lounge: dining room: kitchen withRayburn


HOTHERSALL & FORREST


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


SALES BY AUCTION


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers mid Valuers,


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


and also at 2 New Markot Street. Clitheroe Tel. 23R9.


CLAIMING DATES FOR


FORTHCOMING SALES NOT FULLY ADVERTISED


lation Notice. Sale of 157 acre dairy farm known as Lanesidc Farm, Sawley. with vacant pos­ session, has now been cancelled. The property having been sold


August Thursday, 6th August: Cancel


by private treaty. Monday, 10th: Complete dls-


persal sale at Back Lane Farm Tunstall for R. Briggs. Esq.


fully licensed small dales hotel known as Helwlth Bridge Hotel, Helwith Bridge. Nr. Settle, to­ gether with three acres of Pas­ ture Land. In two lots, upon the premises at 3 p.m.


Tuesday, 11th: Sale of the free


hold modernised terraced dwel- linghouse known as 36. Midland Terrace. Hellifleid, in the Black Horse Hotel, at 6-30 p.m.


Tuedsay. 11th: Sale of the free­


change of date. Sale of the de­ sirable country house with out­


Wednesday. 12th: Please note


buildings, known as Guy Hill, Wennington, in the Town Hall, Bentham, at 3 p.m.


sal sale at Meadow Top. Slaid- burn, for \V. Mltton. Esq


Friday, 14th: Complete disper­


beautifully situate bungalow known as Kemps Hill, Barbon, Nr. Kirkby Lonsdale, in the Royal Hotel. Kirkby Lonsdale, at 3 p.m


Tuesday. 18th: Sale of the


freehold fertile dairy and stock­ rearing farm known as Wrayton Farm. Wrayton. Nr. Hornby, in ’ lots, in the Town Hall, Benham at 3 p.m


Wednesday, 19th: Sale of the


Haggermire, Masonelll. Nr. Ingle- ton. in the .Town Hall. Bentham,


acWednesday. 19th: Sale of 32 res of pasture land known as


lambs at Ribblchead Station. Saturday. 22nd: Sale of cattle


Friday. 21st: First sale of store


and sheep at Ivescar. Chapel-le- Dale, Nr. Tngleton.


Messrs Lamberts. Wisbech. acMonday. 24th: Sale of two


a Saturday, 22nd: Sale of bulbs t Bentham Auction Mart for


ness-on-Windermere. Tuesday. 25th: Complete dis­


res of Building Land, at Bow-


persal sale of accredited live­ stock at Lane Side Farm. Sawley, for Messrs. E. H. Chapman


persal sale at Brunscar, Chapel le-Dalc Ingleton, for W. Middle- toil Esq.


try cottage in need of renovation and 45-acre farm known as Meadow Top, Saidburn, Nr, Clitheroe.


Date To Fix: Sale of the coun PUBLIC NOTICES


NOTICE TO FARMERS


INTERESTED IN THE BRUCELLOSIS


INCENTIVE SCHEME


Before arranging Insurance under the scheme, it will he in your Interest to contact


COOK & SMITH (INSURANCES) LTD.,


Incorporated Insurance Brokers,


40. Weil Terrace, CLITHEROE.


Lancs. BB7 2AF. Telephone Clithcroo 2381/2


who have full details of the various contracts being offered by the insurance market.


Office hours: MONDAY to FRIDAY 9-00 a.m. to 5-00 p.m.- other times by appointment.


FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE.


Nr. CLTHEROE


sion, Can be sold separately if required with acreage to suit individual requirements. Total acreage 178,


Two farms with vacant posses­


15a, Lonsdale Street, Carlisle 24 hour telephone service, Car­ lisle 26234.


Apply: L. Lennox Martin Ltd,,


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


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


STUBBS. Moving-Storing.—Cedar St., Blackburn. Tel. 57122.


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


PETS


(Sawley) Ltd. Tuesday. 25th: Complete dis­


Q 5fn


sink unit, wall and lioor units: two bedrooms: three-piece bathroom Garden areas, garage space. Current general rates payable: £36. Ground rent: £5. Particulars and appointment to view from HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


S C O


Blackhurn Borni.ky and Cl.ITIIKROE


Geoffrey Taylor & Co


Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors


6 CHURCH STREET


CLITHEROE Telephone 3252


COPPER TEELS, 5 PENNINE GROVE, PADIHAM


local builder, G. Parker, Esq., for his own occupation, ^top- quallty materials being used throughout. Set in beautiful hall- acre gardens with large lawns and rose gardens. Occupying a southerly position on the outskirts of Padiham. off Slade Lane. The accommodation of over 2,000 sq. it. comprises: INbET.


Magnificent detached chalet bungalow butli in 1968 by the


OPEN PORCH: LARGE HALL; CLOAKS CUPBOARD; SUPERB "L'-SHAPED LOUNGE 24’ 6" x 16\ plus 13’ x 8’ 9” . marble fire­ place with raised hearth, French doors to patio; DINING ROOM or BEDROOM 4, 18’ x 10’; KITCHEN 21’ x 8’ 3". Elizabeth Ann litted units, breakfast bar. BEDROOM 1: 18’ x 13\ beautifully fitted bedroom furniture; THREE-PIECE FULLY-TILED


BEDROOM 2. 18’ x 15’ 6", plus double fitted wardrobe; BED­ ROOM 3. 11' 6" x 10' fitted wardrobe. WALK-IN AIRING ROOM. THREE-PIECE SHOWER ROOM, REAR CONNECTING PORCH, with separate w.c. Three-quarter CAR GARAGE, 25 6


BATHROOM. Polished hardwood staircase to spacious landing and


rooms have glited door furniture. Rateable value £226. Freehold. All mains serveies.


X 25’Full automatic gas-fired heating throughout by 150.000 B.T.U. Glow-Worm boiler. Formica-lined windowsills. Principal


LARGE 4-BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE. 40 PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE


own occupation.


Constructed by a well-known local builder In 1956 for bis „ ,


door to SEPABATE DINING BOOM; HALF-TILED KITCHEN: THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS AND ONE SINGLE BEDROOM. TWO-PIECE BATHROOM; SEPARATE W.C Garage and store behind Attractive gardens to rront and


With SPACIOUS HALL; CLOAKS; LOUNUE 20' x llF glazed


rear. Full heating by "Heatstore" night storage heaters. Rates payable £81 oer annum Leasehold G.R. £4-15*0 da


ATTRACTIVE 4-BEDROOMED DETACHED CHALET BUNGALOW BUNGALOW


8, TIMBRILLS AVENUE, SABDEN


with superb views ot the surrounding countryside and compris­ ing: HALL; ATTRACTIVE “L"-SHAPED LOUNGE, Baxl Bermuda gas fire; DINING AREA; FULLY-FITTED KITCHEN; TWO BED­ ROOMS AND THREE-PIECE BATHROOM ON GROUND FLOOR AND TWO BEDROOMS WITH FITTED WARDROBES on the


Fronting Clitheroe Road in a magnificent southerly position


£55 D.n Leasehold. G R. £15 per annum. All main services are Installed together with FULL GAS


FIRED CENTRAL HEATING DELIGHTFUL SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.


34, LAN GrSHAW DEIVE, CLITHEROE


Clitheroe centre and within easy reach of shops and schools. Comprising: HALL; LOUNGE 13' x 13'. superior tiled flrc-


Set In attractive gardens three quarters of a mile from


SEPARATE W.C. Adjoining Garage 16' 9” x 9’ 3” . FULL OIL- FIRED CENTRAL HEATING Mains services. Rates payable £61 per annum. Freehold.


place; DINING ROOM J2’ 10" X 10' 3": EXCELLENT FITTED KITCHEN: THREE BEDROOMS: TWO-PIECE BATHROOM:


SPACIOlilPsEMI DETACHED HOUSE.


MOOEHURST, 75. HENTHORN ROAD, CLITHEROE


of Clitheroe with compact gardens to the front and rear. Comprising: ENTRANCE HALL: LOUNGE 15’ 2” x 11' 10”


Situated in a very convenient and popular residential area


DINING ROOM 14' 5” X 12’ 1’ ’: KITCHEN 8’ 9” X 8’; SEPARATE PANTRY; REAR PORCH: THREE BEDROOMS; MODERN THREE-PIECE BATHROOM Outside: wash-house, flush toilet and large fuel store. Rates payable £36 per annum. Leasehold G.R. £3 per annum.


Mains services including 13 amp wiring. TWO ONE-QUARTElT ACRE FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS SAWLEY ROAD, GRINDLETON


own Individual design or from plans available at this office. Both plots are freehold and enjoy superb uninterrupted southerly views to Pendle Hill Prices from £7.000. Further details and specifications from the above offices.


Choose a magnificent detached house or bungalow to your LOCAL AGENTS FOR


ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY


INGHAM & YORKE LITTLEMOOR. CLITHEROE, BB7 1GH. Tel. 3655/6.


Charterod Surveyors, Chartered Land Agents. Auctioneers and Valuers.


WM. LANGSHAW FOR SALE FREEHOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY


VALUABLE DAIRY, STOCK REARING AND SHEEP FARM known as


PROCTERS EARM,


SLAIDBURN, Nr. CLITHEROE 199.087 acres or thereabouts.


Together with SHEEP RIGHTS on Burn Moor and Dunsop Fell. WITH VACANT POSSESSION FROM 1st NOVEMBER, 1970. This is a sound grassland farm with milking accommodation for 34 cows together with tylngs for 58 other stock and numerous other useful loose boxes, pens and accommodation for loose housing of stock.


There is a substantial modernised four bedroomed farmhouse which Is well situated and sheltered with excellent views over tne upper reaches of the Hodder Valley.


For further particulars apply Agents.


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


TODAY. FRIDAY, JULY 31st. FIRST LAMB SALE AT 12 NOON.


500-1,000 good quality half-bred and down cross lambs In forward condition.


60-70 Steers, Heifers and Fat Cows; 40-50 Pigs: 80-120 Ewes: 900-1,000 Lambs. Ballot for lambs drawn at 11-30 a.m. for stock weighed and graded .by this time.


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 12 NOON. Entries and Order of Sale.


MONDAY. AUGUST 3rd. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4th.


WEEKLY SALE OF NEWLY-CALVED CATTLE AT 12 NOON. Good entries of smart locally-farmed young cows and heifers now forward, buyers assured of selecting from sound stock the majority of which are on the market for the first time.


BRUCCELOSIS SECTION FOR FULLY ACCREDITED ANIMALS. WEEKLY SALE OF REARING CALVES AT 12 NOON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7th.


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE.


50-70 Good Quality In-Calf Cattle, nil in the hands of farmers; 60-70 Store Cattle. Lnst sale numbers: In-Calf 59; Stores 66.


FRIDAY. AUGUST 14th.


1.000-1,500 Halt-Bred and Down Cross Lambs In forward condition. Prizes for 20 Half-Bred, and 20 Down Cross Lambs.


SECOND SALE OF STORE LAMBS.


. . ~ii ti i ~ii mu ii i i i mu llln ■■ llllllllll■ lllllll mi min E. & D. Horsiield.


Builders and Joiners Back Brennand Street. Clitheroe


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


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


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


PUDllsneO Dj UNITED NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 Sing Street. Clitheroe. BB7 sew. Tel 2323/4 and minted at Northgate. Blackburn. Tel 52345 Registered at the o r e as a Newspaper.


Condon Office: 23-27 Tudor Street, TtL 01*583 9190 * 01-353 9461 London, B«4,


v a s t ..- Tel: Chatburn 448 i


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ABRANGED CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES. PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel: Whalley 3248 (day or night) G. Calverley


and Sons Ltd. “ Funeral Director”


Association of Funeral Directors | Member of the National


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST


Tel: Clitheroe 3297 day 2017 night.


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


THOS. ROCK


(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental Masons


7b. Market Place, Clitheroe Phone 4277


and at Broomfield Place, Wittoa Blackburn Phone 51251


AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FOB ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Prlmroso Nurseries. Tel. Clitheroe 3521.


Also Clitheroe Market


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service


of HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatlc


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE'


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


first floor. Garage J 6' 9' x 8 4'. Attractive gardens. Rates Dayable


Leicester


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


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


35885 _____________ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and


effects; lull or part houses bought.—Great Harwood 2854.


A HIGH CASH PRICE PAID lor old oil paintings, musical boxes,


sets of chairs, round or oval tables inlaid furniture, etc., etc Anything old Or Interesting. —Write, phone or call anytime. Antique Shop. Frank Street. Barnoldswick. Tel 3558


I HOUSE CLEARANCES: modern and antloue clocks, pottery, furniture silver glass, any­ thing considered Coins- British. US. A Canadian African Vic­ torian and modern Jewellery.— J Gleave 103. Whallev Clitheroe. Tel 3880


CARAVANS


| DAWMAN See the fabulous new Dawman tent trailer or folding caravan at: DAWMAN Si CO.. Back Pasture Lane Works. Barrowford Tel. Nelson 60454- Manufacturer' «f nil tvees of trailer* to


nrd«i


I REGENCY LUXURY CARAVAN 13' 6". four berth. 15 cwt„ fridge, beater, shower, etc. Cost £1,180 ns new, £775 0.11.0.—Tel. |


Whalley 2216.___________ __


I 1970 TOURING CARAVANS lor hire. All dates available. HOWARDS, BLACK­ BURN ROAD. BOLTON.


GARDENING 3351 ___________________


| GARDENS ROTOVATEO. For your free estimate 'phone Rossendalc 5963. Cllth- erie 3519. or Burnley 24085


LOANS


I POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED F. S. Richards Ltd 11 Wellford Rd.


CYRIL HGOLEY


Ex-Hoover Service Engineer


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE


Phone: 2023 MEMORIALS


i Stock specially tor Clttheroo cemetery rcgulatlor Send for designs and prices or call and insDen NOTE OUR ONLY AODRESS


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROA0 GREAT HARWOOD.


W. ROCK and CO. Telephone 216»


N o con n e c t ion with an y o th e r f irm o r individual. t BIRTHS


FIELDING.— Oil 25 July. 1970. at Queen's Park Hospital, to Nan and Terry, nee Catlow. God’s gift of a son. Thanking staff of


A3 and B3. 20. Siddows Avenue, Citheroe.


GELDARD.— On 21 July, 1970. to I Anne (nee Waterhouse) and


HAWORTH (nee Birtwell).—On 24 July. 1970, at Bramley Meade, Whalley, to Adela and John, a son. a brother for Sarah. Thanking all concerned.


HENSHAW.— (nee Fielding).—To Dorothy and Michael, on 24 July, 1970, at Bramley Meade, a daughter, Dawn Louise. Thank­ ing all concerned.


KENYON.—On 28 July, 1970, In hospital. William, the dearly


loved husband of the late Emma Kenyon, of 70, Woonc Lane. Citheroe. aged 81 years. Cremation will take place at Accrington, tomorrow, Satur­ day. 1 August, at 11 a.m. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


BIRTHS—ADOPTION


DONAGHY (nec Parker).—To Keith and Vera, a daughter


21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


MOORHOUSE— To Stephanie on your 21st birthday, wishing you health and happiness always. -With love from Mum and Dad and Christine.


MOORHOUSE. — Best wishes Stephanie on your 21st birth, day. —Kay and Geoff.


I TREE FELLING. Rotovatlng. Turfing. I etc. Tei. Blackburn Sfl.VW and LonsridRe |


MOORHOUSE—All my lo v e Stephanie, on your 21st birth­ day. •From Richard.


MOORHOUSE.— Congratulations Stephanie on your 21st birthday. —Lots of love from Bryan. Jean and Steven.


ROSE (nec Marsden).—Congrat­ ulations Shirley on your 21st I birthday (3 August).


“Health and happiness nlwnvs.” I —All our love. Mum and Dad. I


j


| SPEAK.—Congratulations Davicl on your 21st birthday, 1 August, 1970. —Kathleen and Pete.


I SPEAK.—Congratulations David on your 21st birthday, 1 August, 1970. -Dad, Myra and family.


| SPEAK. — Congratulations and best wishes David an your 21st birthday. 1 August, 1970. Lots of love. -From Grandma, Colin and


Annie.


| TAYLOR.—Congratulations Ray­ mond on your 21st birthday. 4 August, 1970. -Lots of love from Mam, Dad, Barry and Carol.


I TAYLOR.—Congratulations Ray­ mond on your 21st birthday, 21 4 August, 1970. -Love from Grandma and Grandad Taylor.


| TAYLOR.—Congratulations Ray­ mond on your 21st birthday, August, 1970. —Love. Aunty Phlll, Uncle John and John.


ENGAGEMENTS


H1NKS— BATEMAN. — Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bateman, of 17.


Parson Lane, Clitheroe, arc pleased to announce th e engagement of their daugther. Linda, to Garry, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hinks. of 48, York Street. Clitheroe.


BRAZIER— ROBINSON. — The engagement is announced be­


tween Mavis, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Robinson, of 41, Lord Street, Oswaldtwlstle. and Peter, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Brazier, of Worcester Park, Surrey. —Congratulations a n d best wishes.


| KEARSLEY— THOMPSON.— The engagement


between Malcolm Wilfred, sec­ ond son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kearsley. Hazeldenc, West Brad­ ford, Clitheroe, and Ruth, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Thompson, 17, Lancaster Drive, Clitheroe.


is announced


Christine Margaret (by legal adoption, on 16 July. 1970), born 14th September, 1969.


Brian, a daughter. Wendy, at | Brnmley M e a d c. Whalley. Thanking all concerned.


IN MEMORY


CATTERM0LE.—IlMovimT''"'' ory of Frances, dew


fit mu hearts Weyou.'° ,0Ved


LORD.—


dear wile. D oro th y;! August. 1969. J


Sadly missed. —From husband Jack,


LORD.—Treasured memrni7~~T dear mother and Sdm,ic!« died 5 August, 1969 1 —From Avis. Stan‘mm


LORD.—Treasured menvwT a. dear mother. S 0* 5 August. 1969.


—From John and Ida. 0 died j


LORD.—Treasured memori,.-', a dear grandma, who August, 1969.


-From Christine and Koiana


—The family, JLindis, Bradford.


Always remembered —Jim.


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children John, Paul aw} jjJ®1 ?Lsfiiric Hardy Memory


.Television g a l le y Window ........ paturalist ..................


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MILLER.—III loving Jim. died 3 August, igg2~ d Always remembered*


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NUTTER.— In loving manors my dear wife. Dorothy, Si,/;


August. 1. 1958. 1 “ e“ 1


ROBERTS.—Rememberin'’ h.- love a clear mother who JuS


You were my mother, mv nr companion, friend


wont to lose you.


My one regret. I was not you at the end:


But God called you so air, You went to him with a And when my life is tiirir-


I pray that God will tate n hand


And lead me straight to vos —Sadly missed bv M





Dick. Pendle View Bungfe Sabden.


a dear mother who died 28 j* I960.


Two tired eyes are restin'* Two willing hands are stl’! The one who did so much me


nv.ii /-< ■ '


ROBERTS.—In loving memoryc1


: GIVE PRIORITY Tq


! ASIANS,


28 July. 1969. aged 84 « r>K I line! you so long, i dM ",


I SAYS MP BY URGING immcdiil action to enable many l citizens in Africa to cn 'srate to this country nobo is suggesting that tl Government should increa (he present quota of imr grants allowde entry, sa


l-jvir David Walder, MP ;


'Clitheroe. All that is being asked


Is resting ot God’s will: • And when I am sad and Ion*';


—From her loving ' dauah’t; Dinah.


And wonder why she's gone. *' I ask God to forgive my And help me cam* on


Loved and remembered ataaj*


—From grandchildren Sheu and Derek. Una and Lewi? &


grcat-grand-dauchter Angela.' 4, Lamb Row, Sabden.


ROBERTS.—In loving memory:!I a very dear mother, Marla, vb I died 28 Juy. 1969. Her memory is a keepsake, From which we will never pr.l God lias her In his keeping. We have Iter in our hearts.’ —From George and W


Clitheroe.


But we didn’t want memorial we just wanted you.


of our dear grandma. Memories nre golden, we knoil that’s true.


em


iliat the Government sho; give some preference to the being squeezed out of Ken and0 Uganda by econoi


methods. j Mr. Walder pointed out ti these people ivere Engli.' speaking and had defin skills and abilities. They woi not in any way become a b'{


.'den so far as employment v| concerned. When the territories in wh:


inlfrei I ROBERTS.—Treasured m o;i=|


: Uiey lived became independe .the British Government gi them UK citizenship as guarantee of some protectio ; This country must keep word, hence the suggestion t. the balance of unused wf vouchers available under 1 Commonwealth Act, 1C| thould be re-allocated to thtl


f DEFECTIVE TYRE


—From Bobbie and Jean, greil grandson Alan and Marion asil Peter and great grand-daugbte:| Lesley.


ROBERTS.— In loving memorvd our dear erandma. A thought for today. A memory for ever.


grandson John eroe.


ij For using a van with a Elective tyre, Mr. Edward A1 £ Boland, aged 22, of Wolvist vfTeeside. was fined £3 at Cli pree yesterday.


Inspector T


fkimner said Mr. Boland stopped


in


-From John, Carol and cm)AVhal ey, r.mrlcnn .Tnlin ArtllUr, CliPp--;,.


ROBERTS— 111 loving memoqt' a dear grandma. Too dearlv loved to be forgottee.1 —From Jean. Eric and sro'd grandsons John. Steplien an-|


David. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |


CR0SSLEY.—Mr. and Mrs. Alnl Crossley wish to express t e l sincere thanks to rclatiiaj friends and neighbours ®| sympathy ami floral tributt* ■ received during their rece:.| bereavement. Also the Rev- rj Grierson and the doctor K| their kind ministrations. | 33, Lammack Road. Blacdnu|


DEVINE.—Mrs. Devine »n4j»I ily wish to thank nil relattfel neighbours nnd members of id I British Legion, and k ngs .TOi Hotel for their kind o8«n-nI and floral tributes recti™- I their bereavement: also >-1 family doctor and the ClcrcTni Ss. Michael and John Chun-1 for their kind mlnbtramL 9. Central Avenue, Clltlieroe. _


| HIGHLAND— READ.— Congratu-] lations David and Carole on your engagement. —Best wishes from Jean and \ Dave.


| LIGHTBOWN— ROBINSON.— Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Robinson, of 24.


Talbot Close, Clitheroe, are pleased to announce th e engagement of their only daughter Susan, to Keith, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. Liglitbown, of Darwen.


SMITH.—The family of thel*1


William Henry Smith like to express their sma thanks to everyone vhose g .


pathy and comfort ng nj-iL have been of such help lo ft extremely sad loss* thanks to the doctor nurses of Ward 9. Hoyal Infirmary, the *g| doctor and Rev. D. Due |


for their kindness. 12, Old Back Lane., W


isvtell. BIRTHDAY MEMOR®!


| PHILLIP— BAINBRIDGE. — M r . _________ and Mrs. T. Balnbridge, Lower tattfrsaLL—Precious ‘ .


daughter, Ann, to Benjamin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Phillips, 54, King Street, Clith­ eroe. —Congratulations from both families.


DEATHS


| ALLEN.—On 28 July. 1970. in Greensidc Nursing Home, Chat- burn, Sarah Helen, aged 85 years, late of West Bradford, Nr. Clitheroe. Service and cremation will take place at Accrington Crematorium, today (Friday) 31 July, at 1-30 p.m. —Inq, Brian Price. Tel. Chat­ burn 297.


DEVINE.—On 22 July. 1970. at his home, 9. Central Avenue, Clitheroe, David the dearly loved husband of Mary Ann Devine, aged 74 years. Requiem Mass was offered in Ss. Michael and John Church, Clitheroe, prior to cremation at Accring­ ton, on 27 July. R.I.P. —Inq Bennett (R. Parklnpton) Clitheroe. Tel.: 2582


| GUDGEON.—On 29 July. 1970 (peacefully, at his home) Joseph Aloysious. aged 57 years: the dearly loved husband of Anne Gudgeon, of 27, Avenue Road. Hurst Green, and dear father of James John and Joseph Ignatius. Fortified with the Inst rites of the Holy Church; funeral from his home on Saturday, 1st August,


Requiem Mass in St. Peter's Church, Stonyhurst, at 10-30 a.m. folowed by interment >at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Hurst Green. R.I.P. —Inq Tomlinson's Funeral Service, Rockdale, Clitheroe. Tel, 2345.____________________


for


LOW.— On 25 July, 1970.' In hos­ pital. Clara Alice, aged 72 years, the dearly loved wife of the late William Low, of 5, Rlddlngs Lane. Whalley. and beloved mother of Mary, Jean and Christine. A service was held at Whalley Methodist Church, on Thursday, 30 July, at 1-50 p.m. prior to cremation at Accring­ ton crematorium. —Inq. Scales Funeral Service,: Blackburn, Tel, 53911-2,


Stoncy Bank, Slaldburn, have I ‘dnvmemorles of my Msbtf- pleasurc in announcing the Bmy on g August, engagement of their only I


R em em b e red ever* day* —Love, Nan.___________^


isuiy. uh u Awrv . APPRECIATION^


I MOORHOUSE.— TlmnK W ^ I and dad fo r 21 wonderiui > |


—Love, Stephanie.


ROSE (ncc Marsden)."ZTiMtil you mum and dnd ior


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of love and happ nefs- —All my love- Shirlc). __


WALLER.—Mrs. M. A'3 2 ' » l Snow Hill,


thank all relatives ana 1 IJ rtlljd


tdf;S


for their cards. flo»'e” ;1 d and congratulations W


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