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FRUIT PRESERVING and BOTTLING


KILNER jars, lib, 21b and 41b. . at


» 0 Parson CUtheroc.. Tel: 3382. ' Dawsons


HOTHERSALL & FORREST .


. F.S.V.A-. Valuers and Estate Agents


BAr ! i?h SA L E R 0 0M S ’ CLITHEROE TolCDhono 2695.-. (Evenings'3795' ahd 2180);.


iWADDINGTON, Nr. CLITHEROE the freehold bungalow


■ “OVERDALE,” WEST BRADFORD ROAD


Sew ^Thp C


w. A He property is of pre-war quality materials and has been . . .


nh°5“ f ° f ltl(in . -well maintained. ;


KITCHEN. COMBINED'BATHROOM AND W.O. THREE BED­ ROOMS: BOXROOM.


dENTO-AL HALL: LOUNGE; DINING ROOM; ' .


. ,


Mains services. Mature garden areas front and rear." Double garage and car port.


Particulars and appointment to view from: HOTHERSALL & FORREST. '


HOHIERSALL & FORREST havo received Instructions to Offer i° r Sale by Auction ON THE PREMISES on WEDNESDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER, 1971 at 3 p.mi. subject to the Conditions of Sale .'■'to be: then and.there produced,


'


THE DETACHED DWELtlNGHOUSE 21 AVENUE ROAD, HURST GREEN


conveniently within the village, an d . with pleasant outlook. The whole being contained In a walled garden. The He of the land allows for an extensive basement with .ground floor access a t rear. Ideally adapted for double garage and extra living space.


A substantial stone-built property on a nicely-elevated site,


Kitchen: Larder: Three Bedrooms; Bathroom; separate W.O. Basement as above.


ACCOMMODATION: Hall; Sitting Room: Living Room:


BALDWIN, 4 Duck Street. CUtheroe. (Tel. 2152). THE ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


2 p.m.—4-30 p.m. Vendors’ Solicitors: MESSRS. BALDWIN. WEEKS &


abouts. Mains services. Rateable value: £48. PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC VIEWING: Saturdays, 21st and 28th August from


THE FREEHOLD SITE extends to 484 sq. yards or there­


TEMPLEWOOD, CLITHEROE 3 Receptions: Breakfast Room; Kitchen; 5 Bedrooms;


2 Bathrooms. Full Central heating. One and a half acre grounds. MAGNIFICENT DETACHED BUNGALOW.


THE HOLLIES,


EAVES HALL LANE, WEST BRADFORD Constructed approximately seven years ago , and occupying


a superb position, standing In beautiful mature gardens of over one-third of an acre. The well-planned accommodation which has central heating and double glazing, comprises COVERED TORCH; ENTRANCE HALL; SUPERB ’L’-SHAPED LOUNGE 20’ x 14' 0”. stone fireplace and DINING AREA 12’ 2” x 11’ 3”; FITTED KITCHEN; REAR PORCH; THREE BEDROOMS; THREE-PIECE BATHROOM; DETACHED. TWO-CAR GARAGE. Rates payable £70.49. FREEHOLD.


WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON THE SAME DAY, COMMENCING AT 1 p.m


MAHOGANY BUREAU with fall-front, panelled OAK CHEST; OAK GRANDFATHER CLOCK; MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE: MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE; small OAK PANELLED WALL CUPBOARD (with splee drawers); mahogany cupboard; wooden fire bellows.


religious figures; kitchen utensils etc. Hoover Junior cleaner and mony. other useful items.


General furnishings for all rooms, carpets, bric-a-brac;


VIEWNG: Tuesday. 31 August from 2 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. Auctioneers’ Offlces:


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE. (Tel. 2G95).


ATTRACTIVE MODERNISED END-TERRACE DWELLINGHOUSE


1 FOX STREET, CLITHEROE


o Conveniently situated m a good residential locality, and


Kitchen with enamel sink unit: understair Store; two double Bedrooms: large Bathroom furnished with superior panel bath, pedestal washbasin and W.C.. large cylinder airing cupboard. Yard at rear with access through framed and glazed lean-to. Outside Fuel Store and W.O. (modern). Ring main electrical installation. Annual ground rent: £1.66. Current general rate


ffering the following accommodation: Vestibule; Hallway; Sitting Room: Living Room: enlarged


payable £27.54.


BILLINGTON, Nr. WHALLEY THE END-TERRACE DWELLINGHOUSE. 1 VICTORIA TERRACE


Room; Living Room; Kitchen; two Double Bedrooms; Bathroom fitted up-to-date three-piece bathroom suite. Yard with usual offices including outside W.C. Mains services. Current general rates payable: £20.74. Annual ground rent: £1.26. ■


PERSONAL


YOUR SPENCER CORSETIERE: Airs. Doris Sellers (B.S.S.S.A.). 2, Eastfield Drive, West Brad­ ford. Tel. Clitheroe 3901 for appointment, after 7 p.m.


Part Exchange your


Black and White T.V. for a new Colour T.v.


Buy from the experts.


Rental and H.P. Terms available.


Ask far details J . G.


64-68 KING STREET, WHALLEY


Tell Whalley 3585 LOANS


POSTAL LOANS, unsecured.—P a Richards. Ltd.. 11. Welford Road, Leicester.


LOANS FROM £200 to all house owners and tenants, repay up F to 10 years on low repayments.


A B B E Y N f l T I O K U U . BUILDING SOCIETY


Feling Financial Services, 11 Pye Busk Close, High Bentnam, via Lancaster. Telephone Ben- tham 705


or further details contact


IF YOU NEED MONEY. YOU NEED US For confidential, efficient service contact: Aiden Britton. 61 RossaU Road. Oleve- leys, or contact local agent Clitheroe 4356 or 4164


ALRICH FINANCE LTD. Per­ sonal loans through the post,


from £3 per month per £100 borrowed.—Westway House, 42, Westway, Caterham, Surrey. Tel. Caterham 47378


£200 £5,000 - REDUCING IN TEREST .


' _ SECURED BY WAY OF SECOND MORTGAGE "


9 Loan £200 £300 £400 £500


£1.000


4 Years £6.04 £9.05


£12.07 £15.09 £30.17


r >


6 Years £4.74 £7.10 £9.47


£11.84 £23.65 I


8 Years £4.13 £6.20 £8.26


£10.32 £20.64 1 ~ - - h w, biuii mummy repayments include principal


and interest Life cover i£ provided.at no extfa cost Our arcir representative will be pleas*# to cAH at your convenience


J Call - Phpne'or Write - >


y iS S S S g sS I TRUSTW00D ^ECBRJTIES LTD ' *— -


Telephone: Blackburn 55375 E. and D. HORSFIELD


OLD BRITISH LEGION CLUB, 2 MEARLEY STREET, CLITHEROE.


Tel: Clilheroe 4652 (night) Chatburn 448 Building Contractors and Joiners .


For all Building Work nd High Class Joinery including Attic Conversions.


Extensions to New and Old Properties. Floors: Concrete, Wood or Tiled.


Doors, Windows and Wail. Panelling., CARPETS


A STAFF OF EXPKRT PLANNERS AND FITTERS ( ---- AT YOUR SERVICE


---- .


We wlD undertake ail you: Alterations and Refitting. 1 1


All the leading makes of 'AXMINbTER and WILTON i CARPETS at Competitive Prices.


31, Castle Street, f r s Walts Ltd. ”■ R Tel: Padiham 71339' “1: ■ •• 1 .--Refuge Buildings, Amisworlh S t; Blocklniia: book loads


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO LTD., RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE BP7 2JW.


Tel. Clitheroe 3325. After hours Skinton 3641. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20th.


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


40-50 In-Call Cattle, 60-70 Stores. MONDAY. AUGUST 3rd.


90-100 Fat Cattle, 40-50 Pigs, 100-150 Ewes, 1,200-1,300 Lambs. TUESDAY. AUGUST 24th.


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 12 NOON.


WEEKLY PRIZE SALE OF NEWLY-CALVED CATTLE AT 12 NOON. f 80-100 Good Young Cows and Heifers consigned direct from


WEEKLY SALE OF REARING CALVES AT 11-30 a.m. 80-100 Good quality Calves and Weaned Stirks.


arms In this noted district. Best entries expected during the next few weeks.


FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th.


■Followed' by 2,500-3,000 Store Lambs, Half-Bred Glmmer and Wether Lambs, Down X Lambs, and many good consignments of Homed Wether Lambs from noted fell stocks.


Entries close Wednesday, August 25th. Catalogue sale, please enter to be included In catalogue and ballots.


Two ballots. Half-Bred Ewes followed by other classes. Judging 10-30 a.m. Sale 11 a.m.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th.


Lambs, Horned and ■ Half-Bred Wether Lambs.- Crossed Horned Ewes and All Classes Store Sheep.


GIMANNUAL SALE OF HALF-BRED (Masham and Mule) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th.


DODDED RAMS AND ALL CLASSES STORE SHEEP. , FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24th.


GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF UNCROSSED HORNED' EWES.' . . Schedules for all sheep sales from the office.


SKIPTON AUCTION MART WEDNESDAY NEXT, 25th AUGUST


GREAT FORTNIGHTLY. SPECIAL SALE OF STORE LAMBS. catalogued entry of


................ 10,552 STORE LAMBS 10,552


being 4:665 Downcrossed and 5,887 Half-Bred Lambs, all con­ signed direct from the breeders and Including many lots in very forward condition.


AN EXCELLENT SHOW OF GOOD QUALITY LAMBS ASSURED. . , , ' ... . SALE AT 10-30 prompt.


Matthew Pallister, Secretary/Managcr. Tel. 2375.


: REMOVALS AMD STORAGE


CO-OP removals-etorage, aU areas 8ee branch Managers. Dlvl 6p £


S.M.& Kemovais-Btorage Box­ wood St- Blackburn. Tel 40466.


8TURPR, Moving-Storing.—Cedar Sfe, Black burn.-Tel.,67122. -


LIVESTOCK


GOOD COW AND SHEEPDOG' for sale.—Tel. Chatburn 435.:-,


TIPPING FREE TIP


THREE RIVERS MOBILE PARK,


. WEST BRADFORD, CUTHEROE. Tel:, 3523


GARAGES


GARAGE : FOR- CAR required; Chatburn Road ■ area, or near.


Box No. PI, Advertiser & Times. EAVES HALL' LANE,


approx 1,100 SQ. FT. OF


OFFICE ACCOMMODATION ' AVAILABLE ON TWO floors fo r r en t CENTRAL POSITION


Enquiries:


RELAYVISION LTD., 12-14 CASTLEGATE,


CLITHEROE.v Tel: 3214 ' LIVE ANIMAL


Animals unfit-', for.", livestock, markets, .uplifted' within 50 miles (radius. , ; V1


CASUALTY SERVICE. .. . AtAN HELLiWELL & SONS.


MOSS SIDE FARM, M1LNR0W. NEAR ROCHDALE.


Tolonhono Rochdale 45469.


uiufiX. DISCOUNT OFF WNITEWOOD FURNITURE


vieaee write or phone for free ■ catalogue ..


Over ioo units in stock. Delivery Service,


Stockists of Lldon and Hnmeohsrm .


the silver key.


■196, Padlham Road, Burnley. Tel. 23450. . , -


Gimmer Shearlings penned separately and sold-first. Prizes for Gimmer- Shearlings and Glnuner Lambs.


MER SHEARLINGS. Followed by sale of Half-Bred Glmmer a c c o m m o d a t io n


1,200-1,500 Masham and Mule Ewes from many well-known consignors for this sale.


ANNUAL PRIZE SALE OF HALF-BRED BREEDING EWES AND ALL CLASSES STORE LAMBS. •


Palisaded frontage. Contains: Vestibule; Hallway: Sitting


shaped apron and three drawers-under (brass furniture), 53” long: FOUR LADDERBACK rush-seated STAND CHAIRS;


ANTIQUE ITEMS Included are: OAK SIDE TABLE with


SUITABLE FOR EXECUTIVE OFFICES. PRIVATE HOTEL. GUEST HOUSE, ETC.


ROCKMOUNT,


: PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE Substantial stone-built detached residence and garages in


over one acre' of grounds. Floor area 2,500 sq. ft. or there­ abouts. Garage area 2,300 sq. ft-Freehold. Situated on the out­ skirts of the town close to Ribble Cement, I.C.I. and Tarmac Works.


REVISED PRICE


4 HAWTHORNE PLACE, CLITHEROE


Stone-built terraced house off Waddiugt- n Road, compris­


ing: SITTING ROOM; LIVING ROOM/KKITCHEN; TWO BED­ ROOMS one with bath and washbasin. Ideal lor modernisation. Rates payable £21. Leasehold. Ground Rent £2.10.


MIDDLE OF TERRACE HOUSE.


6 BROWNLOW STREET, CLITHEROE


SITTING ROOM 33’ X 11’ LIVING/KITCHEN 11’ X 10’ 6”: REAR LEAN-TO; TWO BEDROOMS; NEW THREE-PIECE BATHROOM.


Conveniently situated off Whalley Road. Comprising: m Rates payable £21. Leasehold ground rent £1.10 D.a. All ains services are available. Offers Invited. LOCAL AGENTS FOR


a -southerly aspect and extensive ‘


Geoffrey Taylor & Co & CO


Estate Agents, Auctioneers,............ Valuers and Surveyors


6 CHURCH STREET:


Blmxbvrn, BOENLET AND OilKEMB.


CLITHEROE . Telephone 3252.


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegale Clitheroe estate agents and Valuers


Tel: 2092 Evenings 2016


"HOMESTJA0 ” eastham_street. CLITHEROE. SUPERIOR IS^MI-DETACHED RESIDENCE In a good district. Four bed- ’ boxr°om; bathroom: entrance vestibule; hall; lounge:


10MnE


diningroom; breakfast room; kitchen; larder, etc. Detached garage for two cars. Full gas CENTRAL HEATING is installed.


M rFiyiy,Ool> AVENUE, CLITHEROE. VERY ATTRACTIVE HODERN FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED. OIL CENTRAL e EATING. Three bedrooms; half-tiled bathroom; sep w.c •


ntrance hall; lounge; dining room: well-fitted kitchen’. integral garage. Excellent situation on a largo comer site.


55. FAIRFIELD DRIVE. CLITHEROE. MODERN SEMI- DORMER BUNGALOW, with background heating


r and being delightfully situated on a corner site. Three bed- fooms; bathroom: entrance vestibule: hall: lounge: unit- l itted Kitchen; rear porch etc. Detached garage: beautifully


aid gardens


WISWELI. VILLAGE, Nr. WHALLEY. CHARMING SEMI­ DETACHED COUNTRY COTTAGE with open rural aspects. Tastefully modernised and containing, two bedrooms; bath­ room with pink suite; entrance vestibule: lounge with ibeamed celling; dlning/kltchen with Aga cooker, etc. Adjoin­


shaped dining area/kitchen etc. Detached garage, good garden area.


. ng garage. Small gardens to front and side


2. BLEASDALE AVENUE, CLITHEROE. IMMACULATELY s MAINTAINED MODERN & EMI-DETACHED HOUSE In a good


through lounge, most attractive well-fitted kitchen: part f heating: rear porch: broom store. Detached garage. Beauti­


ituation Three bedrooms: bathroom; entrance hall; spacious ully laid out gardens to front side and rear


21- UTTLEMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE. ATTRACTIVE PRE­ iWAR SEMI-DETACHED with FULL GAS CENTRAL HEATING,


nree bedrooms, new three-piece pink bathroom suite: a lounge: dining room: kitchen; larder, etc. Second w.c.: store


na rear and garden shed. Detached garage. Gardens to front side


21’ KfY STREET. CLITHEROE. MODERNISED TERRACED HOUSE, Comprising; two bedrooms: three-piece bathroom: entrance vestibule; hallway; sitting, room: living room; kitchen, workshop a t rear.


73, BROWNLOW STREET. CLITHEROE. SOUND STONE-BUILT TERRACED HOUSE. Pleasantly situated. Two bedrooms; sitting room; living/kitchen: w.c., etc.


iving room: large kitchen etc. Garden a t rear. SALES BY AUCTION For Sale by Auction:


69.039 ACRES OF EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION LAND. being part of


INGBER HOUSE FARM. BANK NEWTON, GARGRAVE


village and Gargrave, with access via Bank Newton Hall Lane.


Situate close to Bank Newton


Lot 1. 11.906 acres of meadow land.


Lot 2. 16.448 acres of pasture land.


Lot 3. 27.865 acres of pasture land with open fronted cattle


Lot 4. 12.820 acres of pasture land


shed and hay store.


tion (subject to conditions and unless sold previously) In the Devonshire Hotel, Skinton. on Monday, 6th Soptember. 1971 at 3 n.ni.


Full details from:


RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valuers, BENTHAM. Tol. 444/5/6, Near Lancaster,


JOHN E. PINDER


Two-part regular fortnightly auction of goods chiefly in deceased estates from Preston and surrounding areas.


SALEROOMS.


STONE-BRIDGE, LONGRIDGE


Saturday next, 21st August, at 10 a.m,


(the sale is continuous with no lunch-break)


COLLECTION VARIED ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.


household miscellanea; shop- soiled and other kitchen, dining, lounge and bedroom furniture, 6 x 4 fitted and various Wilton, Axminster and other weave car­ pets, rugs and carpetings. Cycles etc., etc. About 450 lots.


nd mowers: selection tools;


Thursday next, 26 August, at 1-30 p.m.


ANTIQUE and OLDER-STYLE FURNITURE BRIC-A-BRAC,


View Friday to 9 p.m. Daily to 7-30 p.m.


JOHN E. PINDER,


Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent,


Stone-Bridge, Longridge, Tol. 2282.


ORNAMENTS, PICTURES AND PARAPHERNALIA


wo occasional chairs. a Atco and other grass cutters


buttoned CHESTERFIELD (bro- catelle) & KNOL (French vel­ our) LOUNGE SUITES; TWIN and other NEW PRAMS: walnut t framed BERGERE SUITE with


Shop soiled costly shaped-


Of Interest to Farmers and Prospective Country Dwellers.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors and Estate Agents.


conditions and unless sold pre­ viously) on Friday, 10th Septem­ ber 1971 at 1-30 p.m. on the premises


Will sell by Auction (subject to


HEIGHTS HOUSE FARM BLACKO. Nr. NELSON


a A highly productive u nit of 75


ring fence, together with a mod­ ernised house and good range of buildings.


cres of sound land within a


stone-built farmhouse enjoys ex­ ceptional views and Includes three bedrooms and bathroom. 1 Good farm buildings Include


t Situated a short distance from he council maintained road the l for 17 other cows, excellent hay


Implement shed, silo building, garage etc.


oft, provender store. 6 pig pens. Tcorer 4c Co. Klrkby Stephen el. 459. -


Further printed particulars from:


Auctioneers. 2 New Market Street, Clltheroo.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors and Estate Agents.


Will sell by Auction (subject to conditions and unless sold pre­ viously) In the Festival Hall, GIsburn, on Thursday, 9th Sep­ tember a t 3.0 p.m.


COPY NOOK STORES. CLITHEROE


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, CLITHEROE.


w A charming country, property spect.


ith character, enhanced by ex­ atensive views over an open


. .


mFull modernised living accom­ l odation includes: ■ kitchen, aounge, ■ study, bathroom, separ­


£?a£° Pr coulcl be retained for high class antique or boutique ventures.


eeking Individuality. , &. SOLICITORS: Messrs. Hudson Riley, St. James’s Chambers,


open to view on Saturday, 21st August, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.


. 2, Now Markot: Street. • Clltheroo. Tel;- 2369.


Further particulars, from:


Tei. 3J2620.S S ' StrCet’ AcerlnSton- Viewing: The property will be


onvert, Into additional living ■


te , w.c., and- large ' bedroom, 2 c large . sales areas would easily


g Three garages and pleasant- a ardens make this a - very sttractive . property to- those


PEDIGREE PUPPIES


Alsatians, Cairns, Poodles, Spaniels. All wormed and vac­ cinated. Transport available.


CASH OR WEEKLY TERMS. HILLSIDE KENNELS.


Pike Farm. Walmesley. Bury. Tel. Ramsbottom 2029. .


MAIITINDALE KENNELS: Havo over 200 Puppies and 35 Breeds


Golden Retrievers, Airedales.— Bells Lane. Hoghton 865 (near Old Oak-.Hotel), near Preston. Open dally 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.


ies, Westies, Corgis, Shelties, PUPPIES GALORE! 20 Yorkles.


also Golden Retrievers, Chihua­ huas. Pckes, Poms. Fox Terriers, Cockers. Jack Russells. Scotties. Ca irns, Westics, Sholties, Poodles. Sealyhams; Labradors, Heelers. Always open.—Tom Schofield, Dlsley Farm, Moss Lane. Whittle-le-Woods. Chor- ley. Weekly advertiser 35 years.


THE AVIARY. SHOP, 181 Leeds Road. Kelson.' Tel. . 66617. Birds and : Seed alwajs In stock.


banis Samoyeds, Bull Mastiffs. Welsh Terriers. Manchester Ter­ riers. Poodles, Standard Min. and Toy, Yorkles. Labradors, Staff and English Bull Terriers, Dachshunds, Irish Setters. Jap­ anese Springers. Beagles, Cairns, Alghans. Boxers, Cockers, Dal­ matians, Tibetan Spaniels Old English Sheepdogs. Scotties. l Chihuahuas, Pugs, Lassie Col­


l available now. Including Cavi­ Tler King Charles. Chows. Fox


erriers, Great Danes. Sealy-


and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. to 12 noon. S SOLICITORS: Messrs. Hallam,


VIEWING: The property will be open to view on Saturdays


8 shippon with milking mach­ ine line and waterbowls, tying


Street, SKIPTON, Tel. 2323. To be offered for sale by auc­


t Viewing at any reasonable harlesworth & Foster. 3 High


ime. C Solicitors: Messrs. Walker,


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors, and Estate Agents.


Have received Instructions from Mr. J., Brewis to sell by Auction his entire live and dead farming stock on Friday,' 10th September,


HEIGHTS HOUSE FARM, BLACKO, Nr. NELSON.


a t 12-00 nbon at


i.e. l duo Oct., 2 due Dee.; 2 due Jan; 10 geld in full milk


0 lambs; 2 Suffolk tups. F Implements Include: 1958


stock boar 5 110 sheep viz. 58 Lonk x ewes;


1 73 pigs viz. 7 sows; 70 weauers;


roller; 2 sheep racks; diesel tank; sawbencli: tractor pulley (to fit Dexta) and belting. Together f with the usual hand tools and


ar Syke R.E. loader: Ward cow s trailer: T e a g 1 e fertilizer


preader; 2F. Ferg. plough;


s.s. units: 2 Fullwood s.s. units; 2 s.s. pails; wash trough; In­ churn cooler.


3,500 bales of meadow hay. Sale a t 12-00 noon prompt. Terms cash.


Further details from Auctioneers:


2 New Market Street, Clithcroc. Tel. 2369.


arming sundries. Milking equipment: 3 Simplex


bat; bale elevator (eleetrie motor); bale sledge; hay trailer; B transport box; Bamlord M.S.;


Fordson Dexta with cab; 1959 Sordson Dexta International


42 R.M. mower; Vicon-Lely Acro­


v Comprising: 30 dairy cattle Siz: 15 bw or rw eows due Aug./


ept.; 15 bw or rw cov/s In milk,


COTTAGE. Two bedrooms one of which would divide; three- l piece modem bathroom; entrance hall; spacious lounge:


R0AD- CLITHEROE. DESIRABLE TERRACED


ted CENTRALLY HEATED accommodation contains three bedrooms; bathroom: entrance hall; lounge:, spacious L-


BUNGALOW in good residential area. The beautifully appoin­ CUTHEROE. SUPERIOR DETACHED SALES BY AUCTION


SILVERWOOD— BALSHAW


Auctioneers and Valuers,


Tomorrow, Saturday, August 21st


for Messrs. C. Airey & Son, LOWER GATE FARM.


TWISTON. Nr. CLITHEROE


(situate along the Cllthoroe- Downham-Twiston road).


young stock (the cows having passed milk ring test).


t 228 Sheop and Lambs. Farm eractors, machinery. Implements,


tc. .


ots. m Sale 12 o'clock, implements,


he sale), . r The above sale can be well


t 2 o’clock. (A caterer will attend ecommended.


Highly Important Total Dispersal Salo.


BUCKTHORN FARM, BASHALL EAVES. Nr. CLITHEROE


Bashall Eavcs-Wliltewell road). Saturday, August 28th, for Mr. John Marginson.


(situate off tho CUtheroc-


P. * ,w; l r & w cow due Oct. and Dec” 1 b & w, 1 roan cow due


n!i?k^IR1C rv r -


Pp.6' - 21,b & w hfrs. 12-20 months 5°R hfr


Sept,, and bull calves l week.


cows newly-calved; 1 b & w 1 roan txjw 1/calved; 12 b & w’ 4 “ ue. 1 white cow duo Sept.; 2


i,. 8?. Hoad of Smart (fullyaccrcd- Ptod) Dairy In-Mllk and In-Calf b fluo and Young Stock (mostly


8 b & w, l roan cow due Feb. h1’.r2 b * w cows geld in


5 ,Ye3 l"3 months; 7 hfr.


5 b & w hfr. calves ’ ,2ob & w and 2 blue


i n t o n e Ewes 2 & 3 shear; 1 ’■ Jai? ’ 2 shear: 1 Hexham


shear, 25 dales bred ewes 2 & 4 1° B.F. ewes 3-4 shear; 8


1958 grey Ferg. tractor; Bamford wnfrip-- 5 aleF Bamford blue


1lnKa*'n^fiy v,and ,mn*ements:


ram, 4-shear; 53 fat lambs. 9b3 David Brown 990 tractor;


mower 2 seasons; Active mower Mil loader for Ferg. hay trailer-


beaker: paint spray gun; feed K°.Vybs. water buckets: iron bath, automatic sheep dosing sun: 23-stavo Silver Ring ext adder; 15cwt. mixing bll. “ V


egg i P ! . ' 4? cow buckets; curfew roller' pW: 1.? °.ylinder land washer; Cope & Cope de­ KhU'n 2®°, gal1, diesel tank; 2


uishcr'ra4CkS/m,fWlyt fire extW- Ki-rnn ' i - p , , . 1!?, shecP netting; cattle medicine^ sundrlea “"d


^ v a l ^ S e t rm i i r S S i t s ^ s p ^ pall, Blow ln-churn cooler; Lister


gal.v- wash-up bath: Burco lo gall, boiler; churn carrier. r (The above sale can be well


ecommended). weu m Sale 12 o’clock. Implements


Saturday. September 4th: Total Dfsnorsal Salo for Messrs. G. & J. Taylor, PROCTERS FARM,


SLAIDBURN, Nr. Clitheroe. OTHER FIXTURES:


T 'f^dnosday, September 8th: Total Dispersal Sale, for Mrs. B


Total Dispersal Sale for Mrs Breunand. Crawshaw Farm. New­ ton, Nr. CUtheroe.


nv,ti!iur™ y’ September 18th: Auctioneers:


c. SILVERWOOD. Livingstone House, SLAIDBURN. TEL. 652! Nr CUtherooi Lancs,


4 BALSHAW, Glen Thorn. 91, Waddington Road. CLITHEROE. TEL. 2011.


PETS


HILLSIDE KENNELS. NANGREAVE


ons for cats and dogs. Transport available. Vacancies most dates,


All terriers clipped. HILLSIDE KENNELS,


Pike Farm, Walmesley, Bury. Tel. Remsbottom 2029.


ISack tinder former management. deal healthy boarding condltl-


Cowking, Smeifthwaites Farm* Newton. Nr. Clitheroe.


achinery, sheep and cattle. A caterer will attend the sale.


’ ™?’cr with 10 gall, pan: double


wuffler; Bamford R.G2; Fahr Centipede 2 seasons: Fahr Turbo


l a ^ f e f n ^ S r b & i 1 iHundaTlrcdT11 d0lry 1Iccncc' ®boen: 70 Lonk owes 3 & a


lack and white): 5 hfrs. and 2


ings. l Eatage to be offered In useful achinery. Sheep, cattle approx.


wHay to be offered to eat on t ith service, and hay to sell to


ake off at Whitestones Build­ w77 Head of smart black and hite dairy, in-calf cattle and


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1971


MEMORIALS


-' Send for designs and prices or call and Inspoot NOTE OUR ONLY AODRE88 '


W. ROCK arid Co. •4 Mo connection with any otherftrmcr Individual. -■


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD, great harwood,


Telephone 8184 ’■ BIRTHS :BURGESS (nee. Ronnie)—On


10 August, 1971,' a t ,'Queen’s Park Hospital, to ; Alan ■ and Elizabeth, a son; Stephen James, Thanks to all concerned.


TOMKINS (neo Hillary).—On 9 August. 1971, a t Queen’s Park


, Hospital, to .. Catherine : and Doug, a son. Steven John; a brother for Darren. ■


■.;


WARING': (nee Zejer).—On 12 August, 1971. to Linda, and Tony, a son, Nicholas Steven. —Thanking all concerned.


21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


GREENHALCH - (nee Crotty).— Congratulations Margaret on


attaining your - 21st- birthday, 23 August, 1971,


—Mum and Dad Greenhalgh, also Kenneth, Brenda, Kay and Rachael Chadwick.


he future.


INGHAM. — Congratulations Grant on your 21st birthday, 26 August, 1971. —All my love, Marlene. Happy birthday Daddy. —Love Jason.


INGHAM. — Congratulations Grant oil your . 21st birthday,


—Mum, Dad ,'and Tom (Simp- sou).


- DEATHS


BLACKBURN.—On 13 August, 1971. at her home, ‘•Viewflelds.” Baldwin Ro a d , CUtheroe, Bertha, the dearly loved wlfo of Harold Blackburn, and dear mother of Malcolm a n d Cynthia. A service In St. James’s Church preceded cremation at Accrington, on 17 August. t—Inq. Bennott (R. Parking-


on) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


B0WKER.—On 15 August, 1971 (suddenly) a t her home,


ust, preceded cremation at Accrington. —lnq. Tomlinson's Funeral Service, Rockdale. Clltheroe. Tel.


HAYTHORNTHWAITE.—On the 17 August, 1971, In hospital


dad of John, Graham© and Lorraine. Service and cremation will be held today, Friday, 20 August,, l i a.m. a t Lancaster and Morecambe Crematorium. —Inq. Co-operative Funeral Ser­ vice. Tel. Lancaster 64650.


PETERS.—Ingeborg Llane Marla of Ellys House, Grantham, sud­ denly on Friday. 13 August. Service was a t Grantham Crematorium on Thursday, 17


August, a t 2-15 p.m. Burial In Vienna.


R0BINS0N.—On 18 August 1971, a t his home, 36 Brook Street. Clltheroe. James, aged 64 years, A th e dearly loved husband of


—Calverley’s, Funeral Directors, 3297/2017 E°ad’ OUtheroe’ Tei:


Annie Robinson. Cremation at u ccrington, on Monday, 23 Aug­


st. a t 3 p.m.


eiker and loved father of Ter­ Knce mid Marie and the late


Reposing In Rockdale Chapel of Rest. Requiem Mass 10 a.m.. Saturday, 21 August in SS. Michael & John Church, followed by Interment at Clltheroe Cemetery. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral


TeriVl2345 RocMale' CUtheroe,


S,*iIpLIFFE,—-On 16 August, a t his home, 28, Primrose


dearly loved husband of May t Sutcliffe, in his 76th year; in­ &st, at Clltheroe Cemetery, a t t—Inq. Bennett (R. Parking-


Street, Clltheroe, Charles, the uerment today (Friday) 20 Aug­


p.m, on) Clltheroe. Tel. 2582. E


Wreaths & Bouquets CXJT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER s e r v ic e *


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


PROPERTY FUR SALE


Of Intorest to all Country-Lovers


R0UGHLEA AREA


Poriod House of great character in socludod position near the village.


Accommodation Includes kit­ chen, lounge with Ingle-nook, two bedrooms and bathroom.


The property includes a detached stonebullt barn and ample land for keeping several ponies etc. Full details from the Agents.


OTHER PROPERTIES


Are available In Dales National Park, Rossondale, Salterforth. Grindleton a n d ' Newchurch areas.


~ Full particulars from:


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE),


2 New Market Street, Clltheroe. Tel. 2369. ;


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors, and Estate Agents.


30 NEWTON STREET. ! CLITHEROE


with , kitchen, lounge; living room, two bedrooms, in need of modernisation "with tho Stan- dard Grant.


Full particulars from the agents: 2, New Markot Street, Clitheroe. ' . , Tol. 2369.


DETACHED HOUSE, (2, Winder- mere Avenue,;,. Clltheroe, Hall; r loungo, .kitchen,', three bed­


central- hooting.—Tel.- Clitheroe 4206 evenings and-weekends.


ooms, .bathroom, garage; Full


i substantial garden fronted errace, house, . In quiet -area,


TOMLINSON’S Funeral. Services


‘ Rockdale' Eshtou Terrace Tel. Clithcrce 2345 OUR SERVICE is not


limited by the time of day, WHEN and WHEREVER the NEED arises—our ASSISTANCE is immedi­ ately available.


father. Fortified with the last rites of. Holy Mother Church.


enneth, and a loved grand­


1971 (in hospital) Joseph, aged 83 years, of 12 Pine Grove. Clitheroe; the dearly loved l husband of the late Mary Sher-


El K ER.—On 18 August,


Wreaths & Bouquets AND ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES At your service at all times


COWLINGS NURSERIES Tel: Clltheroe 2983


also at Clitheroe Market


__ FOR ALL FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose Nurseries, Tel, Olitheroe 3521.


Also Clitheroe Market


for craftsmanship m granite! marble, green slate and stone etc.


THOS. ROCK and at


7b. Market Place, Clitheroe Phone 4277


(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental Masons


Broomfield Place, Witton, Blackburn ■ Phone 51251


Henry, aged 69 years, dearly loved husband of Lily Hay- thornthwaite, of 3. Claremont Crescent, Morecambe, late of 25 f Mytton View, Clitheroe. Dear


ather of Nora and loving gran­


Malinda (Linda) aged 7 6years, the dearly loved wife of Thomas Marsden Bowker, of 18 Highfield Road, Clitheroe, and loved mother of Alice, Betty and Thelma and a loved grand­ mother. A service In St. James's Church on Wednesday. 18 Aug­


26 August, 1971. Love and best wishes


tGood health and happiness for ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BLACKBURN.—Mr. H. Black­ burn and family sincerely thank


Bamily doctor and the Rev. K.


"Viewflelds,” Baldwin Road, Clitheroe.


roadhurst for their kindness.


BRIGGS.—Mrs. S. Briggs and tho family of the late Robert Briggs sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for


nursing, staff: of Clltheroe Hos­ pital. 5, East View, Grindleton.


bers o f" Grlndleton Methodist Church, doctors, -matron and


COLLINGE.—Mrs. E. Colllngo' r and family sincerely thank all


tor, doctors and nursing staffs of Queen’s Park Hospital, Black- bum Royal Infirmary and Clith­


Higher Standen Farm, : Pendleton


bours for expressions of sym­ pathy and beautiful floral trib­ utes received in their sad bereavement. O u r grateful thanks ■


elatives, friends and neigh­ also to the . family doc­


eroe Hospital for all their kind­ ness.


LANCASTER,—The family of the late Ellen Hannah Lancaster sincerely, thank all relatives and friends for the messages ■ of sympathy and floral tributes


5, Weymouth Avenue. Ealing, London W.5. IN MEMORIAM


LONG.—In loving memory of my —His dear wife Emily


"Loved and remembered always."


dear husband Albert, who died 20 August, T970..


NUTTER. — Remembered with love. Dorothy, a dear daughter


—From the families, Clitheroe, Cheadle Hulme, Hlghgate, N.6. APPRECIATION


DARNETT—Miss Evelyn Garnett i ® an': the many


hopes to be home very soon.


kind friends for the letters and cards sent to her while she was in hospital. They were much appreciated. She


received during their recent sad bereavement.


heir sad loss. Our grateful T thanks also to the directors of and's Illness; and to the mem­


letters and cards of condolence and donations , to The Friends of t Clitheroe Hospital received In


Brutex for kindness > to Mrs. b riggs throughout her hus­


all relatives, friends, neighbours and the various organisations represented, for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received In th e i r ' bereavement, especially, th e ' nurses Mrs. Barber,. Mrs. Hall- f wood and Mrs. Bradshaw, tho


In Stock speoiaiiy tor cntMiw oemetaiy regulations^


nnd sister, who passed away 24 August, 1966.


FECITT BROS. FOR MEMORIALS THE SCULPTORS


Craftsmon In Marble. Granite and Stone


CEMETERY GATES, Whalley New Road,


Tel. Blaokburn 61463.


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