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, GET THE


New VejEt-o-Matic and Autocliop


AS SEEN ON T.V. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1971 D a w s o n s 28, 30 Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tcl. 3382.


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


/■Auctioneers,' Valuers. aii(l Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE • Tcicnhono 2695. (Evchin'fes 3755 anti 2180).


TERRACED DWELLINCHOUSE 5 BROWNLOW STREET, CLITHEROE


with Newly Erected Kitchen and. Bathroom


A ProDorty which has had a considerable amount ot modern­ isation and comprises: Vestibule: Sitting Room: Llvlnjt Roo^* tile fireplace. Kitchen fitted double drainer stainless steel slnli unit Bathroom on lurnlshed with panel Bath, pedestal Wash­ basin and W.O. Rear Porch and Cylinder Cupboard. Hot Water System by Ascot Heater (Gas). Two double Bedrooms above, yearly Ground Rent: £1. Current General Hates payable.


£10.44.


Immaculately Maintained Bungalow, with Garage 30 KEMPLE VIEW,


CLITHEROE


Erected seven years ago. the Semi-Detached Property offers the following accommodation:—


and W.C.; two double Bedrooms.


Spacious Central Hall; Lounge; Sink Unit; Side Unit plumbed for Washer; combined Bathroom


art


ted in Bedrooms, Lounge and Hall. Asbestos Garage on concrete base.


Electric Convector Radiators (thermostatically controlled) fit­ tn renr


at-


Beautifully laid out Garden areas, crazy paved to rear. Wrought Iron Railings and Gate.


Viewing :-rBy appointment^^__________________ Geoffrey Taylor & Co


Estate Ateats, Aodlonecn, Valaen and Soncyeia


Iro 6 CHURCH STREET


BLACKBCtUV Bubnleyand


OmsstoB.


CUTHEROE Telephone 3252. -


Ready for occupation in early January Two new semi-dotaohed houses


CROASDALE DRIVE, CLITHEROE


situated In a popular residential district OTmprlslilg: HALL, LOUNGE. 19ft. 61n. X 12ft.. DmiNG


61n.. FITTED KITCHEN, lift. Bln. X 9Jt--THRM THREE PIECE BATHROOM. DETAC^D (MRAGE ' Wft. X


12ft. mn._^


10ft. All mains services together with FULL GAS FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. 95 per cent mortgage available.


Middle of terraced house


6 BROWNLOW STREET, CLITHEROE


Conveniently situated off Whalley Road, Mmprlslng: SrraiNG ROOM, 13ft. X lift., UVnjGA^CHEN. REAR LEAN-TO, TWO BEDROOMS.


FURNISHED FLAT TO LET


Completely modernised and LOUNGE, KITCHEN, BEDROOM, BATHROOM. Minimum tenancy one year.


LOCAL AG.ENTS FOR


29B B E V N f l T I O N i l L BUILDING SOCIETY


BRACEWELL Nr. SKIPTON


Small country estate comprising a charming gardens and appro.ximately 24 acres of land, together w i th a


Letached Cottage and Bam of historic interest with development ■ potential.


The situation is quite delightful being set amidst unspoilt country side with splendid open views and complete- privacy,^ yet U is within convenient commuting distance of many m a jo r West Riding and East Lancashire towns.


The residence is delightfully situated and the accommodation is superbly appointed with the benefit of CENTRAL HEATING. Od'ering briefly: HALL with cloakroom; DINING HALL; Charming SITTING ROOM; STUDY; Large well cquiped KITCHEN, LAUNDRY, WINE CELLAR, MASTER BED­ ROOM with BATHROOM and DRESSING ROOM; FOUR FURTHER BEDROOMS and SECOND BATHROOM. Outside double GARAGE and OUT BUILDINGS. Mature well kept GARDENS ( i acre) and useful PADDOCK {l-t acres) w i th superb hard-surface TENNIS COURTS. The Cottage and Barn ire both approximately 100 yards from main residence and arc approached by a wide sweeping private gravel drive. The cottage is in good condition and has Two Reception Rooms; Breakfast Kitchen; Four Bedrooms; Three-piece Bathroom; Gardens and garage space outside. The Barn has interesting historic connec­ tions and is right for conversion to a’ house or could be retained for stabling purposes.


Offers will be considered for the e n t i r e estate with vacant . possession or for individual properties.


APPLY:


Dacre Son and Hartley, -.32 Sheep Street, Skipton.


Tel. 2466 ACCOMMODATION


MORECAMBE.—One week Inclus­ ive holiday. Three day Tours English Lakes, theatres, full board residence from £16.25.— Brochure: WICHPIELD PRIV­


ATE HO'TEL. Sea View Parade. Tel. 2411


Pari Exchange your Black and White T,V. for a new


Buy from Ihc experts. Rents and H.P. ’Terms availahic


Ask for details J. G. ROWLAND


64-66 KING STREET, WHALLEY.


CASUALTY SERVICE


Tel: Whalley 3585 LIVE ANIMAL


Animals unfit for livestock markets uplifted within 60 miles radius


ALAN HELLIWELL & SONS. Tclcnhono Rochdale 45469.


MOSS SIDE FARM. MILNROW.


NEAR ROCHDALE.


10% DISCOUNT OFF ■ WHITEWOOD FURNITURE


Stockists of LIden and - Homeoharm. -


Over 100 units in stock; Delivery Service.


Please write or phone for catalogues


. 195. PadIham Road.


THE SILVER KEY, Burnlev Tel. 23450.


FARMERS


UP TO £100 FOR CASUALTY COWS OF B R U C E L L A r e a c t o r s


a t e SLAUGHTER. •' Tcl. CIKlicroc 4688


f o r im m e d i ­ ,


Ingham and Yorke, Chartered Surveyors Littlemoor, Clitheroe. Tel. 3655


comprising:


BATHROOM. Rates payable £21. Leasehold G.R. £1.50 per annum.


« ner


TODAY. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3rd„ FINAL SHEEP SALE OF THE SEASON. , „


• 800-1,000 Lambs and Ewes, Half-bred and Horned. Sale 11;30 a.m.


,


“ “ W kl“# S ! S ^ I'ilrSTOCK AT 12 NOON. ^ ^ ^ 80-90 Fat Cattle, 40-50 Pigs, 80-100 Ewes. 800-900 Lambs.


^“ ^VEEKLY^SALT(fF DIA^^ Accredited and Noii-Accredlted


Sale of Calves, 11.30 a.m. Dairy Cattle 12 noon. _ *'***FOBN?GOTL'Y^SAl^^ IN-C.ALF AND STORE CATTLE at


Iiioli°mug 26 Suckled Calves from Hoyes Wolfen Hall Ltd., Chipping. 8 Galloway Heifers, 16 Gall/Sh. X Steers, 2 Gall/


- SH. X Heifers.


MONDAY, DECEMBER 13th CHRISTMAS SHOW & SALE OF FATSTOCK


FAT CATTLE, confined to regular consigners to the mart. Class 1. Best Steer 2 broad teeth or more. Class 2. Best Heifer 2 broad teeth or more. - Class 3. Best Steer not having cast a footh. Class 4. Best Heller not having cast a tooth.-


class 6. Championship Prize. £5.25 kindly donated by Bar­ clays Bank Ltd.


Prize Money. Classes 1—5: 1st, £2; 2nd £1.


FAT SHEEP. Class 1. Six Down Cross Lambs. Class 2. Six Half-bred Lambs.


Class 3. Six Horned Lambs.


Class 4. Six Lambs not exceeding 401bs, worth, most per to Butcher.


.


Class 5. Six Horned Shearlings (not more than two teeth). ■Prize Money, Sheep Classes; 1st, £1: 2nd, 50p.


FAT PIGS. Class 1. Four Pigs over 5 score lbs. and under 7 score, lbs.


Class 2. Four Pigs over 7 score lbs. and under 9 score lbs. • Prize Money: 1st. £2; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 50p.


FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17th MONTHLY SALE OP BRUCELLOSIS ACCREDITED cattle:^ Entries appreciated for advertising purposes.


SALES BY AUCTION The Grange, Hellifield, Skinton. Tcl. Hcllifiold 226


MALCOLM H. SKIDMORE, Auctioneer & Valuer ; , ,


Grlndletou, near Clitheroe, with vacant possession. Malcolm Skidmore, Auctioneer and Valuer have received, instructions -- offer for sale by public auction (subject to condltlonsj the most


YORKSHIRE—LANCASHIRE BORDER — RIBBLE VALLEY Sale by auction of superior modern detached resident


attractive free-hold dwelling known as Spring Villa, Grintlleton, at the Duke of York Hotel, Grlndleton. on Wednesday, December


^^^^The spacious accommodation comprises: ground-flqor entrance, two reception rooms, kitchen with steel units and with Rayburn cooker, larder, spare room, toilet. First floor: four bedrooms, box room, bathroom. Outbuildings include garage, coal house, work


shop. All main services, drainage to septic tank.


only with Mrs. Dixon, Brows Farm, Telephone Chatburn 328. Full details on application from the auctioneers. The Grange. Hellifiold. Skinton. Tel. Hellifield 226


Vacant possession on completion. Viewing by appointment . .


Solicitors; Messrs. Bracewell and Dyson, 59 Albert Road, Colne. Tel. Colne 4500.___________


WANTED


£20 paid for Grandfather Clock. Any condition.—Tel. Great Har- wood’ 2854,


WHALLEY. Small House to buy or bed-sitting room for widow, temporary, no mcal^ Would help with children.-Tel. Ros-


sendale 6008.


WANTED Tape Recorder, Plano, Two Wheeler Bike suitable for six year old. Petite Typewriter.—


Tel. Slaldburn 651.


DOLL’S Pram wanted.—Tel. Cllth- eroe 2647 after 5 p.m.


ANTIQUE AND MODERN furni­ ture dealer. We buy almost any­ thing.—J Gleave, 103. Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 3880.


1 BUY AND COLLECT childrens, babies’, ladles’ and gents clothes, curtains, bedding, orna­ ments etc.—Ring Accrington


35885.


I BUY AND -COLLECT ladles’, gent’s, children’s clothing, cur­ tains, etc.—Write or Phone Mrs. Haworth.’ 21 Church Sauare, Worsthorne. Tel. Burnley 27882...................


PUBLIC NOTICES


RIBBLESDALE COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL presents


THE COMING OF THE KINGS'


A Christmas play giving drama, song and comedy by Ted Hughes.....................


Performances in the new drama complex on ’Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings


December 15th, 16th and 18tb; 1971, at 7.15 p.m.


Seats 15p each, bookable through any pupil of the school. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR HOLIDAY HOMES LTD. HOLIDAYS 1972 Colour Brochure NOW READY


10 Holiday Centres at (or near) The Lake District, Yorkshire Coast, North Wales (3), Norfolk, Isle of, Man, Isle of Wight, Scotland, Cornwall.


All offering the perfect environment for the ideal holiday, and catering for all age groups.


■ _ . Grand fellowship with a Christian atmosphere. ■ -


C.E. HOLIDAY HOMES LTD., (Dept. 16), 24 Berwick Avenue, Heaton Mersey, Stockport. FK4 3AA.


PETS


- for - two black and. white Kit­ tens. Three months old, house trained. Free, of charge.—Apply 40 Taylor Street. Clitheroe..!


GOOD Homes urgently, required


HILLSIDE KENNELS. Boarding for cats and dogs. Pedigree pup­ pies, cash or terms. Alsatians; bassetts, beagles, boxers, calms, chihuahuas, dobermanns, lab­ radors, spaniels,’rwestles. Trans­ port available.—Hillside Ken­ nels. Nangreave. Bury: Tel.


' Ram.sbottom 2029. • Wood.s, Chorley, Weekly adver­ tiser 35 years.


LABRADOR Puppies one yellow, one black. Dogs. Excellent pedi­ gree. Sandylands strain. Ready now.—Ring Brock 364.


PUPPIES ' Galore! Dachshunds, bull mastlfs; altdales, Irish setters, golden ret) icvers. cocker spaniels, poodles, corgis,.. labra­ dors. border collies, scottles, lassie collies, beagles, cairns, westlcs. Jack Russells, sheltles, yorkles, chihuahuas. . Always open.-----Tom Schofield, -Dlsley Farm, Moss Lane, Whlttle-lo-


Special weeks for pensioners and also families. ■Apply (enclosing 3p stamps) to:


SALE BY AUCTION


SILVERWOOD—BALSHAW Auctioneers & Valuers


EXCELLENT Constructed DwcllinE in Attractive Village


To be offered for SALE by AUC­ TION at 3 o’clock In the after­ noon (subject to conditions of Sale) at


WADDINGTON, Nr. Clitheroe- WEDNESDAY,


THE SUN INN. DECEMBER 15th, 1971.


The DESIRABLE STONE-BUILT DWELLING (FREEHOLD) known as:


105 BEECHBANK (Beechthorpe


suite). Outside Washouse with planning permission as Garage.


Electricity Installed, , Mains sewered.


RATEABLE Value £44 (Last Rates £28.82., Water Rate £2.07)


VACANT POSSESSION on Completion


View by ’ appointment (owner occupiers. Tel. Clitheroe 3151.)


(Brochures at the Dwelling.’)


Livingstone House, Slaldburn, Near Clitheroe. Tel. 652.


Auctioneers: C. Sllverwood,


91 Waddlngton Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 2011.


J. Balshaw,


Steele &: Son. Castlegate,. Clitheroe. Tel.: 2602.


; Vendor’s Solicitors;


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


of Interest to Builders or Pri­ vate Clients. Ideal Stone-built Barn with Planning permission for conversion, situated In the Bowland area of Newton, Slald- burn, near Clitheroe.


Slaldburn. near Clitheroe Tel. 652.


L C. Sllverwood, ■Apply: ivingstone House,


To View by Appointment only. LAND AND FARMS


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


. Land at Middlesex Avenue. Burnley


l1,000. sq. yds. or •thereabouts of Further ■ particulars ■ apply;.


MILLER AND MILLER Chartered Surveyors,


. 214 TODMORDEN ROAD, , BURNLEY. Tol. 22458


LOANS POSTAL LOANS, unsecured_


S. Richards Ltd;, 11, vVelfnw! Road,. Leicester.


weitord


ers even with mortgage arr?S^ similar loans to tenants nfoi i ,Council and Private “Houses-


.Pellrlg, Financial Service® Pye’ Busk Close, HlSh-npnf’heii' Via ^ Lancaster. T e f Bcnthm


-Write, or phone aiiv BANK.LO^S to all house own­


All services available and the su-e can be developed hnmcdlately.


and zoned for residential dev^t ■ ■ opment.


« ^ 4 | - I .^ v ^ n g s n ’534i:“ °‘^- FINANCE


make lOO’s or even ,1,000 s of bv Investing only a sitrnll


Wmount each month. , For details ring Clitheroe 2302 after


6 P.m. GARDENING


nnaES....Bush and Climbing. "GMd - selection. W. JohntoU. cnringwood Nurseries, Spring-


wood Road ' Off Higher Brun- Siaw,’Burnley;-Tel. 26316. CATERING


th e CRAVEN^,’ HEIFER^fn Whalley--Road, Clitheroe Is now


;^tSdng fqr.partles and buffets. S ^ t a o t Mrs.: Bulmcr, Tele­ phone' Clitheroe 2421.


S at UP f 5 „ofI Ust


hand. £120 (cost £250 new). Magnifiers, microscopes, cam­


^werfuV^i'eco^^


eras projectors,’ etc. ^ways a nloMUro to demonstrate. Binoc­ ular sold, bought and ex­ changed at Edgar Brad^aw Ltd ®45 Burnley R o^ .P a d lh ^ (across from Post Ofllce) Tel PadIham 72367. <3reen Shield stamps. Open Sat, till 4 pjn.


patTLE GRIDS: various types


MU 46 ■West View. Waddlng- tom T®k Clitheroe 2976


*'for * ^le, for farms. raunW iiniises highways, etc Repairs to grids on slte.-Roger^B.;^Wll-


Palisaded Garden Front, Sitting Room 13ft. 61n. x 12ft.. Living Room 16ft. 71n, x 14ft. 61n„ Kit­ chen 8ft. lOin. X 8ft. 41n„ Larder 8ft. 41n. X 3ft., Front Bedroom 13ft. 6In. X 12ft.. Rear Bedroom 14ft. 91n. X 8ft, lOln., Bathroom lift. 61n, X 7ft. 41hv (3-plece


Avenue), WADDINGTON, Near Clitheroe. Comprising;


lb j . W. L. STEELE & CO.


-3 Castlegate Qitherqe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


1: 2092 ' Evenings 2016


FAIRFIELD DRIVE, CLITHEROE. SUPERBLY-_MAINTWNED &. DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED MODERr4 SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW, Partial CENTRAL . HEATING to 3 bedrooms,


■ garage 05 per gent mortgage available.


bathroom, entrance vestibule, hall, spacious fitted dlnlng/kltcheii, rear porch with store off. Detached,


77 ST PAUL'S STREET CLITHEROE. MOST ATTRACTIVE


^ GAR'DEN fronted freehold TERRACED HOUSE tallied to a good standard. Three bedioon^. bathroom, front


entrance vestibule, hallway, sitting room, kitchen, larder, etc. 90 per cent mortgage available.


MOSS STREET CLITHEROE. STONE-BUILT END TERRACED " cottage 2 bedmim^bath. entrance vestibule, living room,


SALES BY AUCTION


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD. RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE, BB7 2JW. Tel. Clitheroe 3325. after hours: Skinton 3641.


kitchen, etc. A sound property In good condition._____________ PUBLIC NOTICES


CHATBURN F.C. 10D CLUB No. 20 __________


WADDINGTON F.C. 162—25. ■


LIONS 100 CLUB Week 18: No. 31.


W horrocksford s.c. RIBBLESDALE AND 1st. 0104; 2nd, 2099; 3rd, 5713,


Numbers S3, 39, 192, 117, S. ST. DENY’S S£. . _ .


borough of clitheroe : housing act, 1957 •


THE CLITHEROE,(CRAVEN STREET CLEARANCE AREA)


COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER, 1971 ,


of the map referred to therein and of the map of the clearance area have been deposited at the Town Clerk's Office The Castle, Clitheroe, and may be seen at all reasonable hours.


included In the clearance area on which there are houses un­ fit for human habitation.


The order indicates the lands , SCHEDULE


LANDS WITHIN •njE CLEARANCE AREA


ember, 1971.


gether with water closets, outbuildings, yards and pas­ sages serving the same. . _ DATED this 3rd day of Deo


JOHN COWDALL, Town Clerk.


RIMINGTON Recreation and Football Club wish to extend a sincere thank you to Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Green, of Denise Field, Rlmlngton, for the use of their home for the very succes- fut Coffee Morning and Sherry Evening on Wednesday, 20th November. May we also extend our thanks to all who helped to make this effort a tremend­ ous s u c c e s s . ....................


WANTED TO RENT


Rough SHOOTING required to rent for client 200 acres up­ wards, preferably within 30 miles of Blackburn and Including some woodland.


INGHAM & YORKE. Chartered Surveyors, Littlemoor. Clithoroc. Tcl. 3655/6


FOUND


FOUND Kitten Black/Whlte. Woone Lane.—Apply 18 Central Avenue, Clitheroe.


PERSONAL


AUSTRALIA/New Zealand. Fam­ ily 12,000 miles away? For these countries still an advantage for parents/relatlves to Join a club. Come to meetings ot F.E.P.A.C. Antipodes Club. Thursday, 9th December. 8 p.m., Waterloo


Hotel, Penny Street, Blackburn. Films of Australia and New Zealand.—Inquiries .Mrs. Hurst, 19 Brundage Road, Wop^ouse Park, Manchester 22. Tel. 051-


437-2874.-


YOUR SPENCER CORSETIERE; f2, Eastfield Drive, West Brad­


-Mrs. Doris Sellers {B.S.S.S.A.), appointment, after 7 p.m.


ord Tel Clitheroe 3001 for EXPERT SERVICES


SLURRY Tanking,^ inanure spreading, ditching. Relief milk­ ing.—R. Tlllotson. Tel. Cllth-


ero© 4307. Clitheroe. Tel. 3382. ,___________


LAWNMOWER Servicing Centre. Michael Dakin, 30 Parson Lane,


____


PlANOq Tuned and Repaired,— Write or phone Sharp Huntley


FOR expert attention bring your sewing machine repairs to


■The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre:


Road. Nelson.______ ^


72-74-76 Scotland __________


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middle­ mans’ profit. We re-cover your “ easured three-piece suites as iipw from as little as 18 gns. Chairs £7 over 100 patterns. Free estimates. D‘®tance ^ ob- Icot Write or phone. HEffJLLY 50 ZIW STREET (off PadIham Road) .BURNLEY. Tel. 27188.


Lawn, Samlesbury, Mellor 2787 or Blackburn 57730._________


The properties 5., f . and 9 • Craven Street Inclusive; to­


.


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clitheroe Borough Council In pursuance of their powers under section 43 of the Housing Act, 1957. on 28th September, made an order which is about to be submitted to the. Secretary of State for the Environment for conflnnatlon; authorising them to purchase compulsorily the lands described In the schedule to this notice, being lands in an area declared to be a _ciewance area by a resolution of the Cpun-^ ell dated 28th Sept^ber. 197L Copies of the said order aijd


eak 44: £50. 343) £2S. 489. -WHALLEY & D'?7,5'*5T


lions 200 CLUB ■


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


CHRISTMAS Plates at Coneron : ;


ite^Leemlng, 17-19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe,


BABY BURCO Boiler (5 gollon). Good condition £2.60. Baby Bouncer; with StandJ£1.50.' —


-Apply 7. MlUthorno Avenue, Clitheroe. .


DOLL’S. Pram, good condition.— Apply Ravcnswlng, Littlemoor Road, Clltlicroe.


RUGS make a-pcrfect Christmas present. Sec our selection. All prices from-£2.— and L. Car­ pets, 30 Moor: Lane, Clitheroe. Tcl. 3976. ■ : .


COMPARE our prices for’ your


^kets. Bedspreads, Good selection of Towels, etc. for Christmas presents.—Vogue & Value, 82-


prices-are well-below manufac­ turers list. Also new Terylcne and Cotton Sheets from £2.25 (each). Flauolette Sheets. Blan-


Continental Quilt. The "Pnug” is a; leading make and our


86 ' Loworgate, Clitheroe. Tel. 2856.


JEWELLERY REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION under­ taken at Concron & Leeming,


17-19 ;Moor l,ane, Clitheroe.


RUGS make a. perfect Christmas present. See our selection. All prices from’£2.—^H. and L. Car­ pets, 30 Moor Lane, Clitheroe, Tel. 3975.


GIVE Berkshire Stockings and Tights for Christmas. — The


Bobbin, 43- King Street, Whal­ ley.


CYCLE Suit, 6 to 7. year old. After ' 7 p.m. or weric-end.—10 Moorland Crescent, Clitheroe.


KODAK- M14 Cine Camera, as


new, £16 o.n.o.—Write Box No. HI, Advertiser and Times.


FULLY Furnished Bed Sitter to Let In Clitheroe.—Tel. 4481.


DECCA Radiogram, £35 o.n.o. In first-class working order and condition.—^Mr. J. R. Dewhurst, 19. Claremont Avenue. Clith­ eroe. Tel. 3706. -


DELUX Dining Room Suite, table 6ft extending to 8 ft with 6 chairs or table and chairs sold separately. — Tel. Blackburn 51233.


PHILIPS Record Player, £9. — Tel. Clitheroe 3523.


TWO Bikes, one Youths, one ■ Boys. Good condition. Various Games, as new. G.E.C. Cooker, working order, Formica top.


Gate Leg Table.—Tel, Glsbum 218.


DECANTERS. Give him a decan­ ter for Christmas. Good seectlon of wine, spirit and liqueur dc-: canters from £6.50.—Gerald G, Walmsley, 26 Moor Lane, Clith­ eroe. Tel. 3007. . .


SCALEXTRIC Racing set In good condition. Four cars, -two spares, -transformer and build­ ings, £8 o.n.o.—Apply '34 - New­ ton Street, Clitheroe; after 5 pjn.


PUT a Doulton figure on your mantleplece this Christmas from Coneron & Leeming. 17- 19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


PHILIPS Tape Recorder and Tape. Sockets. Mike, as new,


£18.-3 Eastmoor Drive, Clith­ eroe.


LIGHT-WEIGHT Gent’s Bicycle. Stunner Archer, 3-speed, dyna­ mo lighting. Excellent condition —Tel. Clitheroe 2731 before 6 P.m.


CRASH HELMET. 74incb.. £1.50 Wedding Dress, size 36, £8. Con­


crete coal bunker. £5. — Apply anytime; Clitheroe 4407.


BIRD CAGE and Stand. Good


condition. £5. — 13 Windsor Avenue, Clitheroe. -


CHOOSE your Watch from our


large selection. Deposit secures Ingersoll, Oris, Smiths. Timex. Services. Sekonda. Excallbur, all guaranteed, M o r t o n s for watches at popular prices.—18 Moor Lane, Clltberod. Tel. 2420


BEAVER Lamb Coat, as new. size OS.—Write Box No. G.I., Ad­ vertiser and Times.


PARKRAY Central Heating Coke Boiler (blue). Perfect condition • 15 Langshaw Drive, Clitheroe.


YOUTH’S Cycle,’ as new. — Tel Clitheroe 2808,.


TWO Tropical Fish Tanks,- 4ft. x 1ft, X 1ft, £2 'each; Lawnmower, £3; Carrlcot, £1; Small Cot, £1.50; Birdcage and Stand. 50p. —^Apply 79 Waddlngton Road, Clitheroe.


LADY'S Trliunph Cycle. 3-speed; El. Lights, £10.50.—30 Garnett Road, Clitheroe. Tel 4590.


BICYCLE, Suit a boy four to six years old. Stabilizers. — Tel. Clitheroe 4336.


PAIR ; Stereo ' Speakers, £7.50; Cooper twin big bore Silencer, £5; Mini Bonnet, £1.50, three


. 145. X 10 G800 ^ d la l ' ’Tyres and Wheels, £11: icc. Diesel Engine, £2; 18 Tols. Knowledge Encyclo­ paedia,, £18; 12 vols. Under­ standing Science. Encyclopaedia £12.—1 Grafton Street, Clith­ eroe.


MARCONI Mains' Portable TV. Good picture. £9.50. — Tel. Clitheroe 4667 after-5 p.m. .


WANT a Dog? No food bills? No mess? Call at Coneron & -Leem­


ing and see the range of Bes- wlck dogs. Look at them long .enough you might hear them bark at Coneron & Leeming, -17-19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


PRINTED Iron-on Name Tapes— Ideal for laundry .and school- wear. 3 dozen, 35 pence; 6 dozen, 48p. Delivery 5/6 days. Wh .—^The Bobbin, 43 King Street,


alley. ;


PRAM SERVICE. Hoods recovered and re-llned, new aprons sup­ plied, wheels re-tyred and re­ paired.—A. E, Hargreaves, Moor Lone-and Woone Lane, Clith­ eroe. Tel, 2683,


GIRL’S Cycle, suit 13 year-old. As new. — Apply Ivy House, Grlndleton (after 5.30 pun.)


SHE wants a Diamond for Christ­ mas from Coneron & Leeming, 17-19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


PRESENTS, Presents. Gent’s Um­ brellas from £2.30. Ladles' um­ brellas from £1.39; also child­ ren’s . and folding - umbrellas, Lots In stock. — Doan’s Hair­ dressers, 3 Market Place, Clith­ eroe. Tcl. 3811..............


GIFTS at Deans. Bandbags- shouldcr bags, belts, hair orna­ ments, purses, rings, razors. Wilkinsons new razors and Gil­ lette Tccbmatics. All useful presents.—Deans Hairdressers, 3 Market Place,. Clitheroe. . Tcl. 3811.


BUSH Radiogram with Records: Walnut cabinet. Good condi­ tion, £16.—Tel. Clitheroe 4147.


. chest.—Apply 28 Pendle Avenue, Chatburn.


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CHRISTMAS Trees for sale,, any size,—^Apply E. and-C.-Rushton,- Wlgglesworth.’-Tel.’ Long Preston 374.',


GREEN Coat, 301ns. - length. Child's Sewing Machine, Junior 'Scrabble, Suede Jacket, size 32


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


WATCH needing REPAIR? Take It to.Coucron & Leemlug,


17-19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


54IN, X 18IN. S/S Sink with Mixer Taps. Two Window


Clitheroe. Tel. 4488. .


-Frames,.one 4ft. 91u. x 3ft. 91n. with O/L. One 2ft. 61n. x 3ft. 91nv 5 ■


Peel Park Avenue,


KINDLING Sticks for Sale. 40p. per bag.-Three bags for £1.— Ring evenings or weekends, Clitheroe 2090. .


"STOP THOSE COUGHS’’ with Sheldon’s "original" mixtures. ). Child!


Adults 221p. dren’s 17ip.


TRY” SHELDON’S” hand cream for red chapped hands. 15p. bottle.


CHINA Door Knobs, etc,, at Coneron & Lcomlng, 17-19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


NEW SUITES FOR OLD. Top allowance on'your old suite against a new one.—H. Kalne & D. Rawson. 79 Lowergate. Tel. 3444.


VOGUE & VALUE, 82-86 Lower- gate, Green Shield Stamps on all new goods. Arlstoc and Berk­ shire Hosiery. Long Cardigans from £3.50. Well cut Trews in navy,, black,- brown and rust, £3.50 all sizes. Visit our Nearly New Department. — Tel. Clith­ eroe 2856,


TOOTALS Ties and Initialled Handkerchiefs always in stock. —The Bobbin, 43 King Street.


Whalley; ■


LOGS.'5 bags for £1.—Tel. Clith­ eroe 4632 evenings 'only.


NEW Pony-saddles and bridles for sale. — J. Highland, The Paddock. Henthorn Road, CUthr eroe. Tel. Clitheroe 4496.


PEOPLE from all over the Uni­ ted Kingdom buy our sllp-on furniture covers. A fantastic selection—why not see them demonstrated In your own home, without obligation. Rlb- ble Stretch Covers, 30 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 3975 (Eve­ nings 2798)


DO YOUr WEEKLY WASH at Peel Street -Laundromat. Also 8 lbs of,dry cleaning for 10/-.


PETER ENGLAND Shirts. Pride, Classlque, Brl-Nylon. — The Bobbin, ,43. King Street Whal­


ley.


T.V. ON EASIER TERMS.—A. E. ’ Hargreaves,. .Tel. 2683 Clitheroe.


DIVAN BEDS. — We have the choice, fantastic price savings.


—^H. Kalne- <55 D. Rawson, 79 Lowergate Tel. 3444.


GIVE her a Locket for Christmas from Coneron & Leeming, 17-19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. New and Second-;hand always in stock. Electronic organs. Call


for demonstrations. H.P. terms. —Pollards 20/22 Standlsh Street, Burnley. TeJ^25829._


. your health's sake.—A. E. Ear- sn-eaves Tel 2683 OUtberoe.-


S udTirO WORK ON A BIKE for


T.V. RENTALS, 191n. and 23in, Installed without deposit.—H.


Kalne <s D. Rawson, 79 Lower­ gate. Clitheroe. Tel. 3444.


ENHANCE your table this Christ­ fmas with sparkling Crystal


rom Coneron & Leeming, 17-19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


■’REST ASSURED" DIVAN BEDS, top cash discounts, part ex­ change allowances, full range available.—^H. Kalne & D. Raw- son, 79. Lowergate. Clitheroe. Tel. 3444.


LAMBOURNE two-piece suits from £19.75p. Stock sizes 34in. to 461u; made to measure suits from £35. Measured by H. L. Cosgrove. H. <


- eroe. Open every day from 9-30 . a.m, to 8 p.m. Wednesday 6 pjn. Tel. Glsburn 371


FARMERS’ WORKING CLOTHES. Best quality only Heavy jeans, working shirts of all kinds,


Kltles. Maxproof, Waterproof, etc. H. & M. Cosgrove, Tailors and Outfitters, Pendle Garage, Rlmlngton. Nr.. Clitheroe. Open ever day 9-30 p.m. to 8 pun. Wednesday 6 p.m. Tel. Glsburn 371.


BEADS NEED RE-THREADING? Take them to Coneron &


Leeming, 17-19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


CYCLES ON easier TERMS—A. E. Hargreaves. Tel: 2683 Clith­ eroe.


AGA AND RAYBURN COOKERS. Oil or Gas Fired. Authorised Sales/Servlce Agents. JOSHUA and TOM TAYLOR LTD., Bolton 21991.


HOOVER APPLIANCES easier to buy at A. E. Hargreaves. Tel. 2683 Clitheroe.


CARPETS CLEANED by experts, DpUftlns and refitting service U required — OetalU; ring OUtberoe 3975


SHE would look better with a Gold Bangle from Coneron & Leeming, 17-19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


CARPETS! CARPETS. CARPETS! Now Is the time to really save money on floorcoverlngs. We


have over 1,000 different carpets for you to choose from, all carrying biggest ever cash dis­ counts or 12 month's credit payment system.—H. Ss L. Car­ pets, 30, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


RED Loungers £2.50. Many bar­ gains. Mayblrd, Northgate, Whalley Range.


SHOP Display Counters, adjust­ able shelvlngs fitted. Gondolas, Tumble Display .Stands. Pie Warmers, Cash Drawers, Shop Planning Specialists. Ask for Rep. to call for free quotation or visit 'Valley Refrigeration & Shop Fittings, 209a Bacup Road. Rawtenstall. Tcl. Rossendale 7368. Open till 6 p.m. weekdays, 9 p.m. Tuesdays, 5 pjn. Satur­ day.


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


CO-OP removals-storage, all areas See branch Managers. Dlvl 5p £


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


STUBBS. Moving-Storing.—Cedar St.; Blackburn. Tel. 57122. ■


FECin BROS. FOR MEMORIALS THE SCULPTORS


Craftsmen In Marble, Granite and Steno


CEMETERY GATES, Whalley Now. Road Tel, Blackburn 51463


Wreaths & Boumiets CUT FLOWERS


. ‘‘TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


. Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 329S


Tailors and Outfitters. Pendle Garage Rlmlngton. Nr. Cllth-


55 M. Cosgrove. /


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MEMORIALS


' ■ Send for desij^s and prices o r call-and Inspect \ NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS


W. iROCK and Co.


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD, : g r e a t HARWOOD, Telephone 2164 ;


. No connnection '-with any other firm -o r individual. .- r , BIRTHS


BROUGHTON (n6o 'Harrison).— Oil the 25th November, 1971,:'at' home, to , Christine ’ ' and ■ And­ rew. - a daughter,.. Anna ;- Lynn, a sister for Ian.-Thanking all concerned.


8EEDALL;-^The relatives of - the late Miss;:; Ada Catherine Seed- all, sincerely/-thank, all, friends and neighbours for - beautiful


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LEIGH (n5e Frankland).—Derek and- Valerio have vplcasuro ,ln announcing the - arrival of < ,a daughter. Annette, at,;’ -home. Thanking ’family«• doctor and nurse.—19 Curzon Street, Clith­ eroe.


PORTER.—Mrs. and Mrs. O. Por­ ter are happy to announce tlie birth of. their. grandson, Mark Andrew Porter.—4 Charlesworth Terrace, Clitheroe.


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PORTER (n6e Mayor).—On the 26th Noyember, 1971, at Edith Watson Maternity. . Hospital, Burnley, to Sylvia -and Ian, a son, Mark Andrew. Grateful thanks to Doctor and all con­ cerned. ■


RYAN (n6e Kenyon).—On Nov­ ember 27th, at Bramley Meade, to Pat and Peter, a daughter, Julie Margaret. Thanking all concerned.


21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


BUTLER.—All the best for your future.—^Auntie Rosie and fam­ ily.


BUTLER.—Love and best wishes to my grandson, Raymond, on your 21st Birthday, December 4th, 1971. — From Nana and George.


ENGAGEMENTS:


BREWIN—NUNTER. — The en­ gagement Is announced between Shirley, only daughter of Mr.


and Mrs. T. Nutter, of 5 Nowell Grove. Read, and Robert, youngest son of Mrs. Brewln. of 18 Fondle Road. Clitheroe, and the late Mr, S, C. Brewln.


FOZARD—STRANGE.—Mr. and Mrs. M. Strange of 144 Rlb- chester Road, Clayton-le-Dale. Blackburn, have great pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter. Kath­ ryn, to Ian, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J, Fozard, of 48 East Fines Drive, Anchorsholme, Blockp<x>l. — Congratulations from both families.


TOWNSEND — TRAVIS. — Mr. and Mrs, T. Townsend, of 4 Whlpp Avenue, Clitheroe, have pleasure In announcing the eu- gagement of their eldest son, Michael, to Catherine, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Travis. 27 Seedall Avenue. Clith­ eroe. — Congratulations from both families.


ENGAGEMENTS CONGRATULATIONS


BREWIN—NUTTER. — Congra­ tulations Shirley and Bob on your engagement. Best wishes. Duncan and Jane.


MARRIAGES


TAYLOR — SCATTERGOOD. On November 29th, 1971, at’ the


DEATHS


BARTON, Leonard. A.R.C.A., P.R.S.A., F.S.A.E., former Prin­ cipal Lancaster and Morecambe College of Arts and Crafts. At his home, 28 Mltton Road. Whalley, near Blackburn, on Saturday, 27th November. Ser­ vice was held.at Saint Mary and All Saints’ Church, Whalley, prior to cremation at Accring­ ton.


HAYHURST.—On 30th Novem ber, 1971 (In hospital),Minnie, aged 68 years, ot 105 West View, Clitheroe, the dearly loved wife of the late Thomas Hay- hurst and loved sister of Annie. Service and cremation were held at Pleaslngton on Thursday. 2nd December. — Inquiries: Tom­ linsons Funeral Service, ’’Rock­ dale’’. Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


WADDINGTON. — On November 25th. at his home, Causeway Cottage, Sawley, near Clitheroe, Robert, aged 71 years., the dearly loved husband of Millie M. M. Waddlngton, and dear father of George, loving grandad of Julie and Ian. Service and cremation took place on Saturday lost at Skipton.—T. E. Robinson, Bol ton-by-Bowland.' Tcl. 213,


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


BOWKER. —; Mr,- Harry .Bowker. and family sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for expressions • of. sym­ pathy and beautiful flowers re­ ceived In their sad loss. Our grateful thanks also to the Doc­ tors and staff of Park Lee-Hos­ pital, Blackburn and the Rev. K. Broadhurst for their help and kindness.—9 Fort Street. 75 Woone Lane, Clitheroe..........


DOBSON.—^Mrs. J. Dobson and George, sincerely thank all rela­ tives and friends for their -kind expressions of sympathy and donations received during their recent sad bereavement, — 66 Marine Drive, Hest Bank........


HAWORTH,—Mr. Alan Haworth and family sincerely thank all relatives, friends and . neigh­ bours for beautiful floral tri­ butes. and letters of sympathy received In their sad loss: also the family doctor, district nur­ ses and the Rev. P. Dearden, for. their kind ministrations. — Lower Fold Farm, Langho.'near Blackburn,


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HILL,—Mrs. Hill and family wish to thank all relatives, friends


and neighbours and members of Low Moor .Club for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received In their bereavement, also Mrs. Trotter. Mr. Tyson and Mr. Seed, the family doctor and the Rev. A. K. Blsbrown for their kindness.—48 St. Paul’s Street, Low Moor, Clitheroe.


KRAUS.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, and family, wish to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours and the Staff .and members of the Palladium for their kind expressions of ■ sympathy . and floral tributes received In their bereavement also the family doctor and the Rev; T. B.- Reid for their kindness;—22 Central Avenue, Clitheroe.


LIVELY. — Mrs. E. Lively and


family-wish to thank all rela­ tives, friends andneighbours and. the management and staff of the • Swan and. Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral tributes, received In their be­ reavement, also the family doc­ tor, doctors and staff of Ward 7, Blackburn Royal infirmary and the Rev. A. K. Blsbro’wn for their kindness.—30 Hen- thorn Road, Clitheroe.


PRESTON.—The-relatives of the late Jane Elizabeth: .(Clssle) Preston, wish to - express-their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends, : the . Grlndleton Methodist Bright' Hour, for floral : tributes received ' and kindness shown during 'their time of sorrow. Also the,- family doctor, the ’ ■ doctors and staff at Queen's Park Hospital, for their kind attention,- and the Rev.; N. -D. Walton. Rev. • J. A. Goodhall for their kindness and ministrations.—84 Bawd- lands, -Clitheroe,


TOMLINSON’rs Funeral. Services


Ter. Clltiieroe 2345 Eshton Terrace •Rockdale' ml


PublUhftl by ONITED NEWSPAMSS PDBLIOATIONS LIMITED, CUtheio* A<lvertleer -and-iTlmrs, 3 King: street OIlth*ro*..;BB7; JEW. Tel.' J323/4 -gnd


■ Printed at Northgate. Blackburn. Tel. '5234S. , .


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London Ofllce:. 33-j? Tudor s/'strMt ' ’ London, ECl. , <


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Begblered at the GPO as a Newapaocr ■ TeL 01-583 else i t ei-353 8462. -


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OUR SERVICE is always oomnleted with rssnoot and sincerity of purnose. WE are


'latlsfied ONLY. when the last tribute Is as perfect as is humanly possible.


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Church of St. Mary Magdalene. Clitheroe, Edward Kenneth Taylor, to Barbara Scattergood,


floral tributes - and • letters rc- -celved In:their sad loss; also the •family - doctor, doctors and nur­ sing stall of G - Ward, Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn, the Clergy of'; St. Mary’s Church and V


In Stock specially for Clitheroe cemetery regulations.


-kind'; ministrations. — 522, •Wheatley. Lane- . Road, Fence near Burnley.


tlio Rev. Read,; for their . ■


SOWERBUTTS.—^Mrs. Elizabeth Sowerbutts and family sincerely thank all relatives, friends and


neighbours for letters and cards of condolence and donations for the Blackburn Royal Infirmary Intensive'Care Unit, received In their sad loss. Our grateful thanks also to Rev. Mrs. K. M. Hendry for a l l ; her help and kindness. — 23 Park ■ Avenue, Clitheroe.


TOWNSON.—The family of the


late Fred Townson wish to take this opportunity to thank all relatives,, friends and neigh­ bours for,’their kind expressions of sympathy;- letters of condo­ lence and floral tributes re­ ceived during their time of sor­ row, also the Rev. T. A. Good- hall for his kind’ ministrations. —31 Greenfield Avenue, Chat­ burn.


WADDINGTON.—Mrs. Wadding- ton and family, desire to thank all relatives, friends-and neigh­ bours. also the members ot Sawley Reading Room for the kind expressions ot sympathy received during their time of sorrow, and for donations to


■ tlon.—Causeway Cottage, Saw- ley, Near Clitheroe.


the Heart Machine Fund. Blackburn Royal Inflrmai-y, also the doctor for his kind atten-


WOODS, — Miss Mary Woods wishes to thank all relatives and friends for kindnesses shown during her recent Ill­ ness.—4 Rlbblesdale View, Chat- burn.


® ' 1 1 APPRECIATION


STRANGE.—^Thank you mother and father for 18 years of hap­ piness.—^Love Kate.


IN MEMORIAM


BASKERVILLE.—In loving mem­ ory of ’ Harry, a dear husband and father, died December 1st,


1954.


—^Prom his wife, Jennie, and sons Graham. Keith and Ian. 20 Norfolk Court, Blackburn.


In a little chapel not far T away.he book of remembrance opens today.


- . —From Pauline and Barry.


DEAN.—In loving memory of a dear mother, died December 2nd, 1964. Too dearly lov?d ever to bo forgotten.


DEAN.—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Evelyn, who died 2nd December. 1964. Years pass, but memories never fade.


. —From ever-loving husband, Horace and son, Stephen.


LAWTON,—in loving memory of dear husband (Thomas). Father and Grandpa, who died Dec­ ember 8th, 1970, — From his loving wife, Alice and family, Bernard, Margaret and Philip.


PARKINSON.—In loving memory of a dear mother. Elizabeth, died December 5th, 1963. Also a dear lather, died January • 5th, 1964. You oft-times said we’d miss


—^Prom Moya. Olga and fam­ ilies.


When we lost you. FOB ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose Nurseries Tel. Clitheroe 3521 Also Clitheroe Market


Wreaths & Bouquets AND ALL .


FLORAL TRIBUTES At your service at all times also at Clitheroe Market


COWLINGS NURSERIES Tel. Glithoroo 2983


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


THOS. ROCK (ROCK and ALTY) — Monumental Masons


7b Market Place, Clitheroe. Tcl. 4277 And at


. Broomfield Place, Witton, Blackburn


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