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The Fantastic


KITCHEN DEVIL KNIVES .. Now in Stock at • •


28, 30 Parson Lanej ClHheroe. Tel: 3382. Dawsons


Geoff re y Taylor & Co fi CHURCH STREET


Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Vainers and Surveyor* ;


& C O


Buomunt Botnleyand CunresoB. '


CUTHEROE Telephone 3252.


DETACHED HOUSES.


T spJPlnEVh?n?,m,,iCi*ITHER,0E Splendid detached residence ■i-beautiful^screencd and wooded grounds with exceo-


HEATING comprises: PORCH: MAIN HALL- c r o a k ' s- p t a v B w ^^n ^LAS S ICAL DRAWINGFlOOM26^ k I6'^9^ *OTHER BEOT1TON: fflTOHBNi BREAKFAST l o 0 M an d uS l TTY


OTABUNG. PrPce™?,000 LARGE DOUBLE GARAGE: ROOMS-3 t2 S R ATHRrfnivA0 “‘/ ad1


BUY AN IMPOSING DETACHED HOUSE, in mature 1 acre wltn sunken garden and large lawns with s re-


170. CHATBURN ROAD. CLITHEROE. 2 RECEPTION* KIT- GHEN: CLOAKS: 3 BEDROOMS: 2-PIECE BATHROOM: SE-


he^ n g' phco G12RoGE: fdll oil fired centbal o


ROOM WITH TOILET: LARGE 2-CAR GARAGE. Price £14.750. DETACHED BUNGALOWS


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NOWELL GROVE, READ. Excellent fully centrally heated dor­ mer bungalow built in 1965 set in nice gardens close to local shops with 3/4 BEDROOMS: LOUNGE: KITCHEN- BATH­ ROOM: GARAGE. Price £6,950.


* . SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES


24, LANGSHAW DRIVE, CLITHEROE. Occupying a delightful i position with attractive gardens and convenient t o all amen­


gasties. Comprising: HALL: LOUNGE 13' 2" x 13’ baxl Bermuda


20 x 9 : GARDEN TOOL STORE. Full gas fired central heat­ ing Price £4,850.


CLOAKS. CUPBOARD: THREE BEDROOMS: 2 PIECE HALF TILED BATHROOM. SEPARATE W.C. ATTACHED GARAGE


COTTAGES, BARNS & TERRACED


3. GREENSIDE, RIBCHESTER. LOUNGE: DINING/KITCHEN: TWO BEDROOMS: BATHROOM. Price £4,950.


6. PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE. 2 RECEPTION: KITCHEN: UTILITY ROOM: 3 BEDROOMS: BATHROOM. Price £3,000


o.n.o.


INGS END BARN between RIMINGTON and TWISTON. STONE and FLAG BARN in idyllic position with tremendous rear outlook. OUTLINE PLANNING PERMISSION FOR CON­ VERSION. Price £3,000.


NEW PROPERTY


5 SUPERIOR DETACHED HOUSES. BENTLEA ROAD. CIS- BURN, Now ill course of construction with FULL CENTRAL HEATING: 3 DOUBLE BEDROOMS: BATHROOM: HALL:


CLOAKS with W.C. and washbasin: “L” SHAPED LOUNGE and DINING ROOM: FITTED KITCHEN. LARGE UTILITY ROOM: GARAGE. Prices from £7.490. Freehold. Full details and plans from the above office.


TWO 2-BEDR00MED DETACHED BUNGALOWS WITH FULL GAS FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. PLOTS 9 and 10. CROAS- DALE DRIVE. CLITHEROE. HALL: LOUNGE 17’ X 13’: KIT­ CHEN 14’ 6” x 9’ fitted with Hygena Q.A. units. TWO BED­ ROOMS: HALF TILED BATHROOM: SEPARATE W.C. IN­ TEGRAL GARAGE 17’ x 9'. All mains services. Leasehold. Price £5.250. Plans available for inspection.


2-SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES To BE BUILT BY MESSRS. BRADLEY and KENYON WITH N.H.B.R.C. GUARANTEE. CROASDALE DRIVE, CLITHEROE. Constructed of brick with mninly white cement rendered elevations. Comprising: HALI,: LOUNGE 19' 6’’ x 12’ plus bay window. DINING ROOM 12’ 3” x 9’ 6”. KITCHEN 11’ 8’’ x 9'. First Floor: THREE BEDROOMS: 3-PIECE BATHROOM: Detached brick Garage 19’ x 10’. FULL GAS FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. Price £5,850.


LOCAL AGENTS POP I


ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY


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


TODAY, FRIDAY,'OCTOBER 8th: Sale of 3,500 Uncrossed Hill Ewes. Lonk, Cross- Bred-, Gritstone, Woodland Ewes. Sale 11 a.m. prompt.


MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th: Weekly Sale of Fatstock at 12 noon 100-120 Fat Cattle, 30-40 Figs. 80-100 Ewes. 1200-1300 Lambs.


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th: Weekly Sale of 70-80 Good Quality Rearing Calves at 11-30 am.


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th: Annual Sale of Horned Rams.


Weekly Sale of 50-60 Newly Calved Heifers and Cows at 12 noon. Accredited and Non. Accredited.


Horned Rams. Judging at 10 a.m. Sale 11 a.m. prompt.


fire with central heating unit: DINING ROOM 12’ x 10’- KITCHEN 10’ x 9’: SEPARATE PANTRY and


rOOM: LARGE KITCHEN and UTILITY: 4 BED- wm7RT n r™ CE ? ^™ ROOM nnd SEPARATE WASH­


h^ ,V ™ ^ L v£ ws J» '-p endlc Hill a t thefrear. T h e accommo- jwith th e - b en e f i t of FULL OIL FIRED CENTRA!


™111?? and FIVE BED-


CAPTION: KITCHEN: CONSERVATORY: UTILITY: 4^BED- HEATING. Close to Clitheroe


r» p fn iH rBS ? ° S H j 5 lcl SEPARATE TOILET. LARGE Centre t o


. Two-Bedroom Bungalow in Nice Position 9 GRINDLETON ROAD, WEST BRADFORD


This smart modern Semi-Detached Property offers the ameni­ ties of Country Living with convenience of access by Bus,


room Suite: ‘ two double Bedrooms with fitments. Background Central Heating (4 Radiators). The Premises wired for Night Storage Heaters.


Acommodaiiou:—Hall with Cloak Cupboard; Lounge, superior range with back boiler and circulator: Kitchen fitted "East- ham’’ stainless steel sink unit and matching side unit: Bath­ room furnished - with coloured ‘‘Armitage’’ three-picee Bath­


Shops, etc.


Excellent Garage finished in keeping with main structure. Paved Garden area with Vegetable Plot to rear and built foun­ dations t o a Greenhouse Mains Services. Freehold.


Tho Freehold Terraced Dwoilinghousc 29 SALTHILL ROAD, CLITHEROE


A substantial stone built Property with a fair amount of modernisation. Accommodation:—Hall: Sitting Room: Liv­ ing Kitchen fitted stainless steel sink unit and ’’Rayburn Princess giving a Central Heating System of Three Radiators: Bathroom off Kitchen, fitted Bath and Washbasin. Three Bedrooms (two with C.H. Radiators).


Yard at rear with Garage and W.C. Mains Services. Current General Rates payable: £21.06


THE FREEHOLD DWELLINGHOUSE. 1 KIRKMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE


s Tn « popular residential locality and containing: hall and stair; sitting room, tile range: living kitchen, fitted stainless bteel sink unit: two bedrooms and bathroom furnished with


store. Current general rate payable: £21.06. THE FREEHOLD COTTAGE


ath; washbasin and W.C., cylinder cupboard. Yard with fuel


13 SHAW BRIDGE STREET, CLITHEROE


t An ear« 19th century property scheduled as of archi­ Sectural and historic Interest, and comprising: Hall: Small Witting Room: Living Kitchen; Georgian Staircase and Landing


and W.O. Mains services SALE BY AUCTION


indow: two Double Bedrooms Yard at rear with two Stores • . HOTHERSALL & FORREST


Auctioneers* Valuers 'arid Estate Agents .BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE I Tolcnhono 2695. (EvcninKS.3755 and 2180).. -:


ATTRACTIVE TERRACED DWELLINGHOUSE 8 COWPER AVENUE, ..CLITHEROE


Very well maintained. .and. containing:—Vestibule: Hallway; Living Room. Kitchen: Two Bedrooms: modern three-piece Bathroom. There Is also an additional Ground Floor W.C. Yard and Usual Offices.


Other features include if Ring Main Electrical Circuit and. Wiring to . night Storage; Heaters (Three Points). Current


General Rates’Payable: £25.11. ,


Advertiser and l lines FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971- F. w. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegate Clitheroe .' ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel: 2092 v-‘ ' Evenings 2016


EXCELLENT VILLAGE STORE : (On the A59 trunk road between Clitheroe and Sklpton),


NEWSAGENTS. SWEETS' and ICES, TOBACCO. GROCERIES and GENERAL. Superb living accommodation briefly comprising


3 bedrooms,'2 storerooms, modem 3 piece bathroom,’ large double fronted sales shop, lounge, living room, kitchen. Out­ buildings and garage. Freehold. Impressive turnover. Must be one of the best businesses In the area.


14. ABBEY FIELDS. WHALLEY. VERY DESIRABLE MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW with full OIL. FIRED. CENTRAL HEATING. Pleasantly situated with good views. Three bed­ rooms: bathroom: entrance hall: lounge: dining room; spacious kltcheu etc Adjoining brick garage.


15. ALBEMARLE STREET. CLITHEROE. SUPERIOR TERRACED HOUSE in a good district/maintained to a very high standard.


wiving room, large unit-fitted kitchen. Yard at rear with 2nd 5, ABBEY TERRACE, BARROW VILLAGE, NR. WHALLEY.


.c . fuel store, etc. 90% mortgage available. -


f2 bedrooms, half tiled bathroom with pink coloured suite, lront, entrance vestibule, hallway, sitting room, spacious


ATTRACTIVE GARDEN FRONTED TERRACED HOUSE com­ prising 2 large, bedrooms, bathroom with 3 piece coloured suite entrance hallwav. sitting room, living room, kitchen etc. Garage nearby. 90% mortgage available


9. KIRKMOOR ROAD. CLITHEROE. WELL MAINTAINED TER­ tRACED HOUSE. 2 bedrooms. 3 piece modern bathroom, en ble


krance vestibule, hallway, sitting room, large living room, aitchen, workshop etc. Garage nearby. 90% mortgage avail­


23. MONK STREET. CLITHEROE ATTRACTIVE MODERNISED TERRACED HOUSE. 2 bedrooms, 3 piece modern bathroom, entrance vestibule, sitting room, living/kltchen. 90 % mort­ gage available.


27 MONTAGUE STREET. CLITHEROE. TERRACED HOUSE tn . a good area. 2 bedrooms, bathroom, entrance hallway, sitting room, large living room, kitchen, rear porch. Yard and small garden at rear, w.c.. coalhouse and shed.


2. MOSS STREET, CLITHEROE ATTRACTIVE END TERRACED HOUSE Conveniently situated. Two bedrooms: hath: entrance vestibule: living room: kitchen: w.c.: coalhouse and shed.


NEW PROPERTY


EDISFORD PARK, CLITHEROE Three-bedroom semi-detached houses @ £4,050 and £4.225.


An attractive rural site on the outskirts of town yet conveni­ ent t o all amenities.


Two and three-bedroom semi-detached bungalows @ £3.800 and £4.100.


ROAD CHARGES INCLUDED: DECORATED THROUGHOUT; 10 YEAR GUARANTEE (N.H.B.R.O.): 95% MORTGAGES AVAILABLE


OUTSKIRTS OF CLITHEROE with open countryside at the rear. Two only DETACHED HOUSES In course of construction. Full gas CENTRAL HEATING. Four bedrooms; bathroom:


entrance hall: separate ground floor w.o. with wash hand basin;- lounge;- dining room; kitchen: double garage, etc., £7.900.


WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE. One only FREEHOLD DETACHED BUNGALOW In course of construction. Two bedrooms: double garage: full oil fired central heating; double glazing; high quality fittings throughout etc. £6,500.


SALES BY AUCTION


8 SPRING GARDENS, WADDINGTON


WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES ON WEDNESDAY. 27th OCTOBER NEXT AT 3 P.m. SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS OF SALE


THE FREEHOLD GARDEN-FRONTED COTTAGE


Of some character, with attractive stone elevations and half­ moon fanlight over door. Accommodation:—HaMway: Sitting Room: Living Room: tKitchen (h and c. water): Two Bedrooms and Bathroom fit—


ear. Side Garden, possible Garage Space. Mains Services. Viowing:_Bv arrangement with. the Auctioneers


PUBLIC NOTICES WATER RESOURCES ACT 1963


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO ABSTRACT WATER a NOTICE is hereby given that


the Lancashire River Authority by JAMES METCALFE t o a licence to abstract the to r '~ - Ing quantities of water from a borehole at THREAP GREEN FARM. SLAIDBURN, at the fol­ lowing point of abstraction. 1300 gallons per day at


n application is being , made to


NGRSD 758524. of•A copy of the application and


m any map, plan or other docu­ i ent submitted with it may be Tnspected free of charge at BHREAP GREEN FARM. SLAID­ dURN. at all reasonable hours 8uring the period beginning on 8th October 1971 and ending on


th November 1971. mAny person who wishes to


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th: Special Monthly Sale of Brucellosis Cattle. Newly Calved, in Calf.and Store Cattle. Only Fully Licensed Stock Accepted. Last Sale Numbers, 21. Sale at 2-30 p.m.


FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15th: Fortnightly Sale of in Calf and Store Cattle at 12 noon. Good Entries Anticipated. Last Sale 27 in Calf. 54 Stores.


Old Fair Sale of all Classes Store Sheep. 4,500 to 5.000 Sheep and Lambs of all descriptions. The Best Collection of all Classes Sheep In the North. Half Bred and Honied Ewes, Half Bred and Horned Lambs.


FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22nd: '


Shearlings, Rams Etc. Entries Close Tuesday October 19th.


E. and D. HORSFIELD


OLD BRITISH LEGION CLUB, 2 MEARLEY STREET, CLITHEROE.


Tel: Clitheroe 4652 (night) Chatham 448 Building Contractors and Joiners " '


Extensions to New and Old Properties. Floors: Concrete, Wood or Tiled. Doors, Windows and Wall Panelling.


Pot all Bnfldine Work nd High Class Joinery including Attic Conversions.


1


GENERAL RATE for 1971/72 IS DUE AND PAYABLE ON 28th OCTOBER, 1971. and Ratepayers arc reminded and requested to make payment on or before this date.


The SECOND.AND FINAL INSTALMENT of the


■ ' This notice docs not apply to. Domestic Ratepayers who have made arrangements to pay 'their rates by ten monthly instalments in accordance with the General Rate Act, 1967.


FANTASTIC VALUE IN NEW HOMES! PENNINE VIEW ESTATE


OFF HENTHORN ROAD, CLITHEROE. Sales Office at Kemple View End.


SEMI DETACHED HOUSE—Three Bedrooms £3850


DETACHED HOUSE WITH GARAGE and Three - Bedrooms—£4850


DETACHED/ HOUSE WITH DOUBLE GARAGE ^ : . arid'Three Bedrooms—£4995


DEPOSITS from ................£195.00 WEEKLY REPAYMENTS from only ... £5.75


; - ■ 95% Mortgages available. - 1 - 'SOLE SELLING AGENT


ANTHONY HOULDSWORTH, ESTATE AGENT M.N.A.E.A.


Representative on SiS> Sunday 2 ,-5 p.m. A


79 King William Street, Blackburn. Telephone 63412.


.October, 1971.. ’ 1 ■ ■


CEEDINGS MAY BE TAKEN WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE where, payment has not been made by 28th


R.’PICKUP .


. „ k-: ' Borough Treasurer and Rating Officer .•Mytton .House, Church; Street, ' ■ .............


.CLITHEROE, .Lancsl: BB7 2DE SALES BY AUCTION


SKIPTON AUCTION MART YORKSHIRE W.R.


Great Annual Sale of Suckled Calves for the Craven Suckled Calf Breeders Society.


catalogued entry of


t all denorned calves 6 ■ to 12 months old and consigned direct from SALE AT. lOrOO a.m, PROMPT ’ ,


1795 TOP QUALITY SUCKLED CALVES


FRIDAY 15th. OCTOBER ___


he Pennine Hills,.chiefly Hereford Cross, Charolals,> Black Polled.Calves.-


‘ ■ ■ ■ •


This WILL BE ONE OF THE BEST'SHOWS IN NORTHERN ENG­ LAND.


Catalogues nnd Particulars from Matthew Palllster, Secretary— Manager. Auction Mart. Sklpton. Tel. 2375.


LINDLEY PATE, (GISBURN) l t d ., GISBURN.


• ' 1


Blue Grev and -


- RATEPAYERS should take notice that LEGAL PRO­ ’


before period;i iuu,Signed J. Metcalfe, Date October 1st, 1971.


48. W HORROCKSFORD S.C. RIBBLESDALE AND eek 36 £10—91. £5—282


LION'S 100 CLUB Week 10: No. 9


350-400 Horned Rams. l.onks, Swaledales, Cross Breds, and other Ling to the Clerk of the , ..


a ake representations about the t pplication should do so in wri­ ANCASHIRE River Authority at


-- WEST CLIFFE, PRESTON, the end of tho said


CLITHEROE F.C. Last, week’s number 132. This week’s 124.


Mr. J. Procter Moorcock Inn (Waddington) Ltd.


Wishes lo make it known that he is in no way connected with th e Voluntary Liquidation notice, which appeared in this paper on Friday, October 1st, 1971 for Moorcock Inn Ltd. Dated this 8th day of October. 1971, also that he is the sole owner of the Moorcock Inn which is a Free House and Free from Any Brewer.


CHATBURN F.C. ‘190’ CLUB Week 1 No.69


WADDINGTON F.C. 147—127


.R.W.C.C. 119


Whalley C.C. 100 Plus Club 11-9-71 No. 42 and 174 27-9-71 No. 58 £50


CLITHEROE CORPORATION GENERAL RATE 1970/71


red panel Bath, pedestal Washbasin and W.C Usual offices to


Vendor’s Solicitors: Messrs. Steele and Son. Castlegate, Clith- eroe. (Tel. 2602). Auctioneers’ Offices: Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 2695).


RICHARD TURNER & SON (Clitheroe)


Auctioneers. Valuers, Surveyors and Estate Agents.


Offer t o sale by Auction (subject to conditions and unless sold previously) la the Festival Hall, Glsburn on Thursday, 14th October. 1971, at 3-0 p.m.


THE VALUABLE 112 ACRE DAIRY UNIT KNOWN AS HIGHER GAZEGILL FARM, RIMINGTON, Nr. CLITHEROE


Comprising 112 acres of excellent land with good houso and t modernised range of buildings, conveniently situated adjacent


o a Council maintained road.


The stone-built farmhouse with character Includes: Lounge, Living Room, Kitchen, Wash-house, Pantry, Four Bedrooms, Bathroom and Attic Store


Modernised Buildings comprise: Tying for 100 cattle, viz: Shippon for 44. 12 and 18 cows, and shippons t o 20 and 6 7 itirks, Dairy, 2 Hay Bams, Implement Shed, Garage, Loose Box,


50 gallon bulk tank and pipeline t o 56 cows can be purchased from the outgoing tenant bv agreement


Tho Farm enjoys grazing rights on Rimington Moor for 28 sheep from 1st May—20th July and for 84 sheep from 21st July—15th Sept, each year


Possession: Vacant possession for land on 2nd February and t o buildings on 12th May. 1971


Viewing: by arrangement with the Auctioneers or with the Tenant Mr. Duckworth. Tel. Glsburn 455.


Solicitors: Messrs. Ramsbottom. Liddle & Co., 21 Church Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 2264.


Auctioneers: 2, New Market Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 2369. -.


pemi-detached bungalow, com­ Srising—entrance porch, hall,


emi-detached bungalow, cbni- lounge, dining-kitchen, bath­ room, three bedrooms, full gas central heating. Detached 20ft. x 10ft. brick garage, good sized garden areas. Apply evenings and • weekends. 24 Shireburn Avenue, Edisford Park.


BUSINESS WANTED


VILLAGE STORE—n a rdw a r e , anything considered. Private buyer. Write Steele, 33 Nor mandle Avenue, Blsphnm, Blackpool.


BUSINESS FOR SALE


MIXED BUSINESS, Main Road, Clayton-le-Moors, spacious liv­ ing accommoaatlon. Storage heaters. Gas fires. £2,400. S.A.V. Tel. Acc. 31093.


EXPERT SERVICES


A NEW SCRIPT ENGRAVED and gilded house sign .encased In rot proof virtually sealed unit.


Independant of varnishes and consequent flaking, choice of colours. Telephone Blackburn 47223.


SLUDGE TANK SPREADING. manure spreading, mowing and baling. Relief milking, fencing and walling. R. Tlllotson, Tel.


Clitheroe 4307.


MOTOR MOWERS t o hire, hedge trimming etc. Ring after 6 pm. or weekends. Clitheroe 2090.


WANTED


TRANSPORT REQUIRED. Week­ days, Whalley to Accrington


8-15 a.m. return 5 p.m. Ring Whalley 3102.


CHILDREN’S CYCLE, any con­ dition, cheap. Apply 17, Winsor Avenue. Clitheroe.


PETS


SIAMESE KITTENS. Also one Pekingese bitch puppy, to approved homes. Tel. Whalley 2317-


PUPPIES GALORE! Special Offer 20 cocker spaniels, 20 corgies, two litters beagles, also bulldogs, chows, cairns, sealy- hams, labradors, border collies, westies, scottles, Jack Bussells,


memorials In Stockspecially tor CIKMroe oonwW regutottew.


"na "SST^SSSS W. ROCK and Co.


No connection wtthany otter firm or tadlvwuaL


MONUMENTAL YARD. BLACKBURN BOAD, GREAT HARWOOD,*


Telephone SHB4


PROPERTY FOR SALE - CONGRATULATIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS S Outskirts of Clithoroo


MANTLE.—Congratulations nnd boss wishes Ken on. your. 21st birthday, October 10th, 1971. —Love Mum and Dad . and Shirley.


MANTLE.—Congratulations and best wishes Ken on your 21st birthday, October. 10th, 1971. —All my love, Trudy.


RAWCLIFFE. — Congratulations Jim, on your 21st birthday, 12 . October 1971.





—Love. Mum and Dad. ENGAGEMENTS


Good Luck. Good Health. and Happiness always. -


WADDINGTON — HINDMOOR. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hindmoor, 22 Chatburn Park Drive, Clitheroe, t have pleasure In announcing


dhe engagement of their elder elaughter, Elizabeth, to John Wder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Read.


addington, 22 Greenacres, WEDDINGS


PLATT—OGDEN.—On 2nd Octo­ ber, 1971. at All Saints Church, Pendleton, by the Rev. Derek Leyland, Simon Thomas Platt, only son of Mr. and Airs. N. L. t Platt of Manor Road, Oldham,


younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ogden, of Queens Road. Oldham.


S ILV E R WEDDINGS


MCDONALD—COTTAM. — Con­ gratulations and best wishes mum and dad on your Sliver Wedding' Anniversary, 14th October-1971. —Love and best wishes from Peter and Stuart.


DEATHS


CHEW.—On 3rd October, 1971, at her home, 44 Lowergate,


Clitheroe. Mabel Agnes, in her 82nd year, the dearly loved wife of Simon Chew and dear mother of Stanley and Nor­ man. A service in Clitheroe Parish Church preceded cre­ mation at Accrington on Wed­ nesday, 6th October. t—fnq. Bennesi iR. Parking-


on) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


shunds, poodles, Always open. Tom Schofield, Dlsley Farm, Moss Lane, Whlttle-le-Woods, Chorley, Weekly advertisers 35 years.


shelties, fox terriers, dach­


MARTINDALE KENNELS have t over'380 puppies and 42 breeds


Chihuahuas, Bull Dogs, English and Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Golden Retrievers. Irish Wolf Hounds, Mini Pinschers, Bull Mastiffs, Lhasa Apsos (Dou- r gals), Fox Terriers. Welsh Ter­


o choose from. Now including: Siers, Samoyeds, Pomeranians,


hih-Tzus, Chows, Sealyhams, Skye Terriers, Foodies (Stan­ dard, Miniature and Toy), Yorkies, Labradors, Dach­ shunds, Irish Setters. Springers, Beagles, Cairns, Boxers, Cookers, Dalmations. Tibetan Spaniels, Old English Sheep­ dogs, Scotties, Pugs, Lassie Col­ lies, Westies, corgis, Shelties, Pekes, Airdales, Bassetts, Great Danes, Afghans. Bells Lane. Hoghton 865 (near Old Oak Hotel), near Preston. Open daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.


HILLSIDE KENNELS. Boarding for Doga and Cats. Pedigree Puppies. Cash or terms. Alsa­ Ltians. Beagles, Cairns, Collies,


Sabradors. Poodles. Red Setters,


able. HILLSIDE KENNELS. NANGREAVES. BURY. Tel. Ramsbottom 2029.


ARTICLES FOR SALE


VARIETY Trouser Suits. May- bird, Nortligate and- Whalley Range. Blackburn.


PEOPLE from all over the Uni­ fted Kingdom buy our sllp-on emonstrated in your own


home, without obligation. Rib- ble Stretch Covers. 30 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel, 3975 (Eve­ nings 2798),


surniture covers. A fantastic delection—why not see them


Of interest to prospective country dwellers QUARREY HOUSE FARM, . TOSSIDE, Nr. CLITHEROE


LOT 1.Stone built period farmhouse of great character, unspoilt and with open aspects. Excellnet situation near council maintained road, together with 1 aero or thereabouts of surrounding land and a small range of farmbuildings.


Piggery etc.


Living accommodation includes: Vestibule, Sittlngroom. Lounge, Kitchen, Pantry. 3 Bedrooms and Bathroom. External buildings Include:. Hay Barn, 30 Cattle tylngs, large Garage,


. Services Include mains electric and borehole water supply.


LOT 2.20 acres or thereabouts of excellent grassland well watered and bounded by stonewalls. Situated In four closes adjacent to a Council road.


Slnidbum 274. Solicitors’ Steele and Son, Castle. Chambers, Clitheroe. Tel. 2602. .


ments


1st November. Total Dispersal Sale for Mr. J. Hall Esq. Lower Barn Farm, Blacksnape. 45 Stores and excellent range of Imple­


FORTHCOMING SALE Full Printed Details From: .The Auctioneers, 2 New Market Street, Clitheroe Tel. 2369..


Possession: Vacant possession upon completion Viewing: By appointment with the owner Mr. Parsons. Tel.


PIE WARMERS, slicers, cheese cutters, tickets, trays, sales ser­ vice baskets, dump bins, cash drawers, peg-board, fittings, dis­ play and storage refrigerators, adjustable sbelvlngs, gondolas, t shop display counter, shop al­


erations. Everything at Valley t Refrigeration and Shop Fit­


tings, 209a Bacup Road, Raw-


, days. BHOME FREEZER SUPPLIES


Grill) MINCED STEAK 22p per lb


enstall Tel. Rossendale 7368, Open till 6 p.m., weekdays, 9 p.m. Tuesdays, 5 p.m. Satur_


EST STEAK 40p per lb (Fry or


BRAISING STEAK 28p per lb PORK CHOPS 30p per lb SIDES OF ENGLISH SPRING LAMB 19p per lb SHOULDER HAM 18p per lb Prices include: Cutting. Packing, F Labelling and Delivery.


STEAK and KIDNEY 27p per lb Braising Steak.


25 OXFORD ROAD. T BURNLEY.


HIND QUARTER OF BEEF 22p per lb.


S EL. 24510. TAR VALUE


Make sure you buy the best— we do!!


for craftsmanship tn granite, marble, green slate and stone etc,


A DEMONSTRATION of the New BamfortI


FYt SLURRY TANKER


: WIIITELEA HEAD FARM, TRAWDEN, . .NR, COLNE '■


(By kind permission of Mr. B. Whitfield) on


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th at 2 p.m.


all interested parties are cordially invited to , ' :


attend THOS. ROCK


(ROCK and ALTY) ’ Monumental Masons


7b. . Market Place, Clitheroe Phone 4277 .


and at Broomfield Place,


Witton, Blackburn Phone' 51251


FECITT BROS.


FOR MEMORIALS THE 8CULPTOR8


Craftsmen In Marble, Granite and Stone


CEMETERY GATES, Whalley New Road,


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND .


Tel. Blackburn 51463. FOR ALL _ _


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER'S Primrose Nurseries, * Tal. Olitharoe 3521. Also Clitheroe Market


Fox Terriers, etc. All wormed and vaccinated. Transport avail­


cotties, Shelties, Westies. W.H.


DUGDALE.—On 2nd October, 1971, (suddenly), at her home, 'Lauriston', 7 The Dovoway, Hove, Sussex, Beatrice Alice, aged 84 years (formerly of Clitheroe). Daughter of the .D late Willard Richard and Alice ' ugdale, sister of Jack, and a


dearly loved aunt. Cremation at Brighton on Friday the 8th of October at 2-15 p.m.


FREEMAN.—On the 4tli Octo­ ber, 1971, in Hospital, Leslie Hope Freeman, aged 55 years, t of Frensham Farm, Grindleton,


man. Service and interment C took place a t St. Ambrose


day, 7th October. —Inq. Brian Price, Chatburn


297.


READ.—On 29 th September, 1971. (in hospital), Dick, aged 66 years, the dearly loved hus­ band of ' Marie Read, of 39 Rlbble Lane. Chatburn and loved father of Dennis. Rodney and Lois, dear father-in-law of Barbara and loved grandad of Catherine and Margaret. A ser­ vice was held at Christ Church, Chatburn, on Monday, 4th October, prior to cremation at Pleasington. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service, Rockdale, Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


SINGLETON.—On 30th Septem­ ber, 1971, at his neme after a t long illness, Alan, aged 60 years,


Cantal Women’s Trust Fund for c oer Research may be sent V/o Mrs. Dawson, 2, Kemple —iew, Wiswell, or to ’’Rockdale”. v Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Ser­ 2345.


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Wreaths & Bouquets AND ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES At your service a t all times


COWLINGS NURSERIES Tel: Clitheroe 2983


also a t Clitheroe Market


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER service*


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


Clitheroe, loved father of Kath­ leen and Ann. dear father-in- law of John, lovea grandpa of Russell, Steven, Nicholas and Samantha. A service was held at St. Mary’s Church, Clith- eroc, on Monday, 4th October, prior to cremation at Accring­ floweton. Donations in lieu of


Ihe dearly loved husband of rene Singleton of 11 York St., rs for the Christie Hospi­


he late Ellen Beatrice Free­ hurch, Grindleton, on Thurs­


the dearly loved husband of o Katherine Stafford Ogden,


- ived In their sad loss. Our Queensway, ■ Waddington.


grateful thanks also- to the family doctors, Lancs. Con­ stabulary, Rev. K. Broadhurst and Canon C. F. Goodchild t o all their help and kindness. 2, - Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe. 7,


LAWSON.—The family- of the w late Florence . (Peggy) Lawson nd neighbours for their kind


ters of condolence and floral ti tributes received during their


rankland. -12; Grindleton Road. West Bradford.


t ish to tako. this opportunity ao thank all relatives, friends expressions of sympathy, let­


nme of sorrow. Also doctors, Purses and staff of Queens . dark Hospital, family doctor, cistrict nurse, Canon Good Fhild and’ the Rev. W.. F.


MARTIN.—Tho family of the t late Henry C. Martin wish to •


ceived during their time of t sorrow. Also Canon Wliitsey, ow, Downham.


Phe choir and organist and the Rarochial Church Council. Top


READ.—Mrs. Mario Read and R the family of the late Dick


so the doctors and nursing mtaff of Clitheroe Hospital, l embers of the Lanqs. Ambu­ liance Servico and Rev. K. Phil­ t ps and Rev. N. Maddock t o all


ympathy received In their sad t loss. Our grateful thanks also


heir help and kindness. 39, Ribblo Lane, Chatburn.


WATSON.—The family of the t late William Watson wish to


take this opportunity to nhank.all relatives, friends and peighbours for their kind ex­


etrs of condolence received during their time of sorrow. Also local police and ambu­ lance, family doctor, Chatburn Methodist Sunshine Band, the Fellowship and the Rev. J. A. Goodall and the Rev. R. N. Maddock for their kind mini­ strations. 7, Downham Road. Chatburn.


ressions of sympathy and let- IN MEMORIAM


BOWKER.—In loving memory of our dear mother who died July 26th, 1935. Also fathe: who died October 6th, 1939. —Loved and remembered every day.


—Tom, Ada and Alice. .


REDMAYNE.—-Treasured memo­ ries o f ' my . dear ’ husband,


Richard Henry died October 8th 1970.


—Love’s—Last—Gift Remem­ brance. —Janie.


SMITH.— Remembering Frank, died October 9th, 1968. f Softly tho leaves of memory


ear to my heart, n My love for you Frank will


—His loving wife Jo. APPRECIATION


sall. Gently I gather and trea­


ure them all, d So fond to my memory so


ever depart. F For unseen by tho world annot divide.


rank, you stand by my side c And silently whisper—death


t ead sincerely thank all rela­ tives and friends for the beau­ siful flowers and expressions of


aako this opportunity to thank bll relatives, friends and neigh­ sours t o their kind expres­ coions of sympathy, letters of re ndolence and floral tributes


HANSON.—Mrs. Jane Altbam and Mrs.- Barbara1 Riley and families, sincerely thank all re­ latives.1 friends a n d neigh­ bours t o beautiful flowers and 1 expressions of sympathy rcccr


DOUGLAS—Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Douglas of Grindleton, wish to ■thank their many friends and relations for


joyed. Jubilee Villas, Grindle­ ton.


wo the beautiful cako and the


t o their flowers, cards anci prayers, during her recent stay in hospital. 98 St. Paul’s Street. Low Moor.


wishes and gifts they received on the occasion of their Gol­ den Wedding. Also brother and and slster-injaw. Mr. and t Mrs. G. Douglas of Morecambe.


their best onderful party we all en­


TAYLOR—M is s Edith Tayloi would like to thank all rela­ tives friends and neighbours


TOM


LINSON’S


Funeral. Services ‘ Rockdale*


Eshton Terrace Tel. Clitheroe 2345


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