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Acta-Bacta Now at


Dawsons 28/30 Parson Lane,' Glithcroe. Tel: 3382 F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegate Githeroe 1 ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel. 2092 ’ Evenings 2016


D0^ EX P RIVE' c l it h e r o e ^ u p e r io r m o d e r n s t o n e - K J N J J C DETACHED BUNGALOW. Full gas CENTRAL heating, jour bedrooms: - two bathrooms; separate w.c.:


e‘3fr?u.ce haI1: lounRe; dining room; study; large kitchen, etc.: adjoining garage. Attractive ■ site with surrounding gardens. 9o% mortgage available.


available1 brick sarage’ Gardens front and rear. 95% mortgage 37. WARWICK DRIVE. CLITHEROE. SUPERIOR MODERN


2. WINDERMERE AVENUE, GLITHEROE. DESIRABLE MOD­ ERN DETACHED HOUSE with lull gas CENTRAL HEATING* Three bedrooms; bathroom; entrance hall; spacious through lounge; large dining/kltchen. larder: rear porch, etc.


well-fitted kitchen. Detached brick-built garage. 95% mortgage available.


Beautifully laid out gardens. 95l,o mortgage available. mortgage ^available?01” ’ ^pit-fitted kitchen, etc. Detached brick garage.


SEM'-DETACHED RESIDENCE. Delightful situation with open tlelds at the rear Full gas CENTRAL HEATING to three bathroom: entrance hall; lounge; dining room:


WESTFIELD DRIVE. WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE. MODERN Eg|EHOLD IMMACULATELY MAINTAINED SEMI­ DETACHED BUNGALOW WITH CENTRAL HEATING, Two double bedrooms, haif-tiied bathroom; entrance hall; spacious


7'FLnARFHSm nW M.Vn n ' J r r E R 9 5 ’ ATT RACTIV E MODERN SEMI-DETACHED with open views at the rear,


bedrooms, bathroom; separate w.c.; entrance hall; : ndJolnlna garaBc- a5"°


24.NEWLANDS AVENUE, C LITHEROE MODERN S EM I­ ..i?«r^gage !ivail»ble. Offered at less than cost price.


W 2 9 S l o 1-/Lfif.',o9.LI,TH ? ROE- SU PER BLY M O D ERN ISED TER- RACED HOUSE in immaculate condition. Two bedrooms:


bedrooms; bathroom: hallway; sitting room; living room; kitchen.


NEW PROPERTY 4' t f r nan22Er n 2 r P o ^ Y 3D1 GT 0N vllrLAGE. ATTRACTIVE


TERRACED COTTAGE. Two bedrooms; bath and wash basin- Railway; sitting room, living room; kitchen. Mortgage avail-


13. B ROW NW W STREET. CLITHEROE. Sound three-bedroom TERRACED HOUSE in need of modernisation.


“S H A pEnV ^ p ENntfcU 7HER0E' SUPERIOR DETACHED.


FREEHOLD RESIDENCE in course of construction Four large bedrooms: bathroom; separate w.c.; front entrance vestibule: cloakroom with w.c. and wash basin: entrance dining room; large kitchen: utility room-


doubl! S lazinI ; 0IL FIRED CENTRAL heating;


SIF^hl AND ADDITIONAL EXTRAS INCI,UDED IN THE £5 1GE such as full oil-fired central heating-


FnTTNGSGLAZING: AND A H0ST OF T0P QUALITY INGHAM AND YORKE


Chartered Surveyors. Chartered Land Agents. Auctioneers and Valuers


LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE. BB7 1HG. TEL. 3655.


A DESIRABLE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE 39 PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE


Pleasantly situated and In excellent condition, this modem and well-built property comprises: porch: hall: kitchen with dining-area: lounge: separate w.c.: bathroom; three bedrooms; garage and partial central heating.


For further particulars apply agents.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE) Auctioneers. Valuers. Surveyors. Land and Estate Agents.


Have received instructions from Mr. S. Wintcrbottom to sell his valuable live and dead farming stock on Wednesday, 5th May. at 12-30 p.m. at


Comprising: 88 head of good cattle: including 44 dairy cattle viz. 2 BVV cows R/C: 2 RW cows R/C 23 BVV nncl RW cows in full milk due Aug.-Sept.: RW cow dry: RW cow due Sept.: BW cow due June: 32 BW cows dry and in-calf; 2 RW cows dry and in- calf.


GRAVEN LAITHE FARM, BLACKO. Nr. NELSON


42 other stock; viz. 4 Angus x cows recently served; Hereford x cow recently served: 3 BW hfrs. ped. due July; 13 BW hfrs. 12-15 month old: blue nfr 18 m.o.: 8 bw hfrs. 5-7 m.o.: 4 BW hfrs 4 lh.o.. 2 BW hfr calves: RW cow with 3 Char, bull calves; Pedigree BW bull 3 y.o.: bull stirk ped.


120 sheep viz.: 37 Hnd Gimmer Hoggs; 53 Hnd Wether Hoggs; 30 HB Shgs and 2 Shrs with followers.


Implements include: crusher and grinding mill with diesel engine; grinding mill; steel saw bench: electric M. motor with pump: Pctter petrol engine. Shepherds electric chick rearer; sleepers: usual small tools and sundry implements. Sale 12-30 p.m. Terms cash.


Further dctnils from the Auctioneers:


2 New Market Street, Ciitheroe. Tel. 2369. INGHAM AND YORKE


LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE, BB7 1HG. Tel, 3655.


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


FOR SALE BY AUCTION at the


STARKIE ARMS HOTEL, CLITHEROE at 3-0 p.m. on


WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1971 A desirable Farmhouse, Buildings and 12 acres of sound land


FIR TREES (formerly Old Fire House), RIMINGTON, Near CLITHEROE.


Conveniently situated in the centre of Rimington in pleasant rural surroundings and comprising;


Kitchen, Living Room, Sitting Room, Pantry, Three Bedrooms, Bathroom. Garage. 3-Bay Barn with tyings for five beasts. Milking Shippon for 12, Incubator Shed. Poultry Cabin (40ft. x 18ft.), lean-to Tractor Shed, together with 12 acres of sound agricultural land, all with vacant possession.


I t is considered that there is potential for converting the farmhouse and bam into a first-class residence. For further particulars apply Agents.


boxroom: bathroom; entrance hall: separate w.c.; spacious large diiHng kitchen. Integral garace. etc. MANY


TERRACED HOUSE with open aspect at the front. Three u ST .5 iET>,., CLITHEROE. W ELL-MAINTAINED


DETACHED HOUSE. Partial CENTTtAL HEATING; three bed­ rooms, bathroom; entrance hall: spacious through lounge; i large dining/kltchen; rear porch, etc. Garage space. 95%


bathroom; front entrance vestibule: hallway: sitting room: living room: kitchen; wash house/workshop etc. Garage and garden at rear. 90% mortgage available.


Blackburn


Bornekt aim C m theko e


SALES BY AUCTION Geoffrey Taylor & Co


Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Vainers and Surveyor*


6 CHURCH STREET CLITHEROE


Telephone 3252


INTERESTING DETACHED HOUSE WITH SPACE FOR EXTENSION


HILLCREST, SAWLEY, Nr. CLITHEROE.


THREE-PIECE BATHROOM: BOXROOM. s Mains electricity and water are Installed. Dralnnge is to a


Ceptic tank. Partial oil-fired central heating. INTEGRAL 2/3


AR GARAGE with loft over. Ideal for extension. Rates payable £42 per annum. Freehold.


SUPERB MODERN DETACHED HOUSE.


ARDBRECKNISH, ORCHARD CLOSE, BACK LANE, GRINDLETON.


i Enjoying magniheent views over open fields and compris­ 2ng: SPACIOUS HALL, THROUGH LOUNGE: DINING ROOM K8’ 6" X 12’. with sliding doors: EXCELLENT FITTED SITCHEN 12’ X 11’. THREE BEDROOMS; BATHROOM AND BEPARATE W.C. ATTACHED GARAGE 24’ x 12’ WITH SUN DALCONY OVER FULL OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING AND t OUBLE GLAZING TO GROUND FLOOR. Recently decorated Fo a high standard Inside and out. Mains services except gas


reehold. Rates payable £69 per annum. DELIGHTFUL MODERN SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.


13 CHATBURN AVENUE CLITHEROE.


ENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT. R Attractive well-screened gardens to the front and rear.


ates payable £80 per annum. Leasehold. BARN AND OUTBUILDINGS,


WITH OUTLINE PLANNING PERMISSION FOR CONVERSION TO A COTTAGE.


Situated behind the Parkers Arms in NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND


version property in this picturesque village. Driveway to road to be constructed by vendors. Offers invited. LOCAL AGENTS FOR


ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY


HOTHERSALL AND FORREST F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


SEMI-BUNGALOW IN UNSPOILT VILLAGE ONLY TWO MILES FROM CLITHEROE.


iA two-year-old property comprising: spacious hall; lounge; titted kitchen; three bedrooms (two double, one single); hall- Filed bathroom and w.c. Brick-built garage.


9 HILLSIDE DRIVE, WEST BRADFORD


f eatures include: first-class oil-fired central heating system; ritted wardrobe in principal bedroom; generous garden area to


ear. Freehold. Viewing: strictly by appointment.


SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE WITH ONE OF THE FINEST OUTLOOKS IN RIBBLESDALE. “SUNNYDALE”


BALDWIN ROAD, CLITHEROE


HALL with CLOAKROOM (w.c. and washbasin); two well- proportioned ENTERTAINING ROOMS: well-fitted KITCHEN t with “Asa”; LARDER. THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS; half-


stiled bathroom; separate w.c. Brick garage; wash house; fuel


ores. Formal garden areas. Freehold. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE


14 PEEL PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE


Situated in a pleasant residential area with permanent open aspect at the rear. Comprising: entrance hall with glazed doors; lounge 13’ x 13* with glazed sliding doors to separate dining room 12* x 10’: excellent fitted kitchen; three bedrooms; bathroom with turquoise suite; separate w.c.: attached garage 17’ x 10'. Rates payable £74. Freehold. All mains services. Fully automatic gas-fired central heating. Many fitted extras included in a reasonable purchase price. Maximum mortgage facilities available.


For appointment to view phone Ciitheroe 3230.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (Ciitheroe) Auctioneers. Valuers, Surveyors and Estate Agents.


Will offer for sale by Auction .(subject to conditions and unless t sold previously) on Wednesday 28th April 1971.at 1-30 p.m, on


he premises.


THE 93 ACRE ACCREDITED DAIRY FARM known ns


cHerberfSutcliffe INS H -BRtER EY CL!FrE


MAIN EUROPEAN SOURCE SUPPLYING OVERSEAS MARKETS


W&WISH TO PURCHASE: VICTORIAN CHINA & GLASS WARES ORNAMENTS-VICTORIAN JEWELLERY WATCHES-OIL PAINTINGS-BAROMETERS All tvp& of CLOCKS any condition FURNITURE-OLDTDYS &SAVINGS BANKS GUNS-SWORDS-BAGGERS ETC.


IRON FIREPLACES (notdamaged) PHONE BURNLEY 24225 or3J412 DAYorNIGHT,


•BUYER WILL CALLIIMMEDIATELY i


i . . . “CORNFIELD FARM”


IGHTENHILL, PADIHAM, Nr. Burnley range of buildings.


Comprising: 93.3-acres of sound fertile land, situated within a ring fence, together with Farmhouse, Cottage and excellent


Farmhouse comprises: kitchen, breakfast room, dining room, lounge, three bedrooms and bathroom.


An excellent range of buildings Including tying nnd milking facilities for 67 cattle, shippon for 10 stirks. bay barn, two-com­ partment dairy, three-compartment calf house, dutch barn, silo. Implement shed, loose housing shed, Crossfleld poultry cabin 70’ x 40’, open sheds and pig styes.


VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT with the Agents 'or the Owner/ Occupier. Mr. Nicholson. Tel. Fadlham 71568.


SOLICITORS: Messrs. Lambert & Parker, 9 York Street, Bum- ley. Tel. 22060.


Full Printed Particulars and Details from: RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


2 New Market Street, Ciitheroe. Tel. 2369. FINAL REMINDER


Auction Sale of 16.5 acres of accommodation land at Whalley on Wednesday, 21st April, 1971, at 3.0 p.m.


A post-war. architect designed property, substantially built by local tradesmen, and containing:


Superb southerly aspect with outstanding views. Quarter- acres gardens with stream. Rare opportunity to acquire con­


Ray window. Superior tiled fireplace. Glazed doors to DINING eOOM 12’ 4” x 10’; KITCHEN 12’ 3” x 8’. enamel sink unit, Tye-level cupboards. Store with gas-fired central heating boiler. 1HREE BEDROOMS: (1) 17’ 2” x 11’ with bay window; (2) T2’ 4” x 10’. (3) 8 9’ x 7’ overall, including fitted cupboard: 1WO-PIECE BATHROOM; SEPARATE W.C. Attached garage C6’ 2” x 8’ 4”. All mains services together with FULL GAS-FIRED


Very poular position, close to shops and schools. b Comprising: ENTRANCE HALL; LOUNGE 16’ 8" x 12’, large


DINING ROOM 14’ x 11’ 10”, modern tiled fireplace; KITCHEN 8’ 10” x 7’ 10” extending to 17’ 5” including pantry and w.c. First Floor: THREE BEDROOMS, two with walk-in wardrobes.


and comprising: ENTRANCE HALL: LOUNGE 12’ x 12’, modern tiled fireplace:


o Standing In spacious garden areas of approx one-third of n acre with delightful outlook over open fields towards Fendle


SILVERWOOD— BALSHAW Auctioneers and Valuers.


Highly Important Total Dispersal Sale.


LIMEHOUSE FARM,


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE, for Mr. H. Allen,


(along the A59 Clitheroe- Whalley route).


Tomorrow, Saturday, April 24th,


Pendle Vale Snowdrift). mFarm machinery and Imple­


w89 head of smart black and s hite dairy cattle and young (tock and stock bull, 3 years


ents (as advertised last week). s (A caterer will attend the


ale). Sale 12-30 p.m. prompt.


Highly Important Total Dispersal Sale


RIMINGTON. Nr. CLITHEROE Saturday, May 1st


.THISTLEBER FARM. for Mr. S. Holgate.


Cows and Young Stock (black & white): G cows due July-Aug. (dry); 9 cows due Sept.-Oct. in- mllk; 3 cows geld in-milk; 2 heif­ ers due Aug.; 1 heifer geld 2 years; 7 heifers for service (16-17 month); 3 heifer calves 6 months.


31 Head of Smart Dairy in-oalf 1 Sheep: 27 H.B. ewes, 52 lambs;


Suffolk tup hogg. Poury: 40 laying hens y.o. 1 Machinery and Implements:


size manure spreader; Blackstonc swath turner: strawing machine; useful hay-fiat trailer; raker; Ferguson rear mounted mower; Colman elevator with electric motor; land roller (Stalkers, Penrith); two cow trailer; car a trailer; metal sheep rack: Teagle


951 Ferguson diesel tractor (power lift): Bamford handy


shree alum Gascoigne units,


pare pall; single wash-up bath; t milk cooler, as new; milk kit


ahree-quarter bed with spring


pleee suite In green moquette; t kitchenette: kitchen cupboard:


sa (A caterer will attend the


le). Sale: 12-30 prompt.


Total Dispersal Sale. NEWSOMES FARM,


(STONEYGATE LANE), RIBCHESTER, Preston, Lancs.


(situate off the Hurst Green- N Longridge road)


r. Halls Arms Hotel. Wednesday, May 5th


for N. Halliwell (Admin.).


Aug.-Sept.; 1 blue cow, Oct: 2 cows served March and April; 1 cow geld In milk: 6 black hfrs., 16-18 months; 4 black hfrs. 7-1 r months.


& 24 Head of Dairy In-Calf Cattle 5 Young Stock (mainly b & w):


cows due June-July; 4 cows due


1 Machinery and Imnlements s942 Fordson Standard tractor;


HA 2 plough; Jarmain side delivery; handy hay trailer: box cart: root pulper; oil drums: Wolseiey electric fencer; metal barrow; 50 gall paraffin cabinet with pump; 2 iron baths; galv. tank.


Gascoigne (alum.) units; 1 Alfa Laval, spare pail: kit truck; Brooks 2 h.p. single phase motor; pump: starter switch and milk pipe line (to 24); spare petter petrol engine 1| h.p.: Austin A35 (1958) Saloon; other useful lots. Various cabins; six laying hens.


ny); mahogany chest drawers; mail, wardrobe; mall, bed with spring mattress; mail, rail bed and mattress: night commode; veneered dresser with cupboard; mah. ext. table: walnut side­ board. mirror back: hall stand; various dressing tables; wash- stands; pictures; stand chairs; fireside chair: Singer box-top sewing machine; kitchen table; dresser; glased cupboard: various crockery; oil stove: cream and bread mugs; electric fire etc. h Sale 12-30 (prompt). House­


old effects, machinery, cattle (approx. 2 p.m.).


OTHER FIXTURES


livestock sale for Mr. E. Hanson, Broughton Fields Farm, Brough­ ton, Nr. Skipton. 100 head of smart black and white in-calf cattle and young stock.


Friday, Mary 7th: Important


Bashall Eaves. Nr. Ciitheroe. for Mr. G. Strickland. 29 head of smart black and white in-calf J«d in-milk nnd young stock. Machinery, etc.


ersal sale at Moss Barn Farm,


disWednesday, May 12th: Total Stapersal sale for Messrs. J. Higrkie. Back O'th Hill Farm,


ham.


ton. Abbey Farm, Whalley, Nr. Blackburn.


Thornley); August 28 th: Nr. Ciitheroe.


in Ciitheroe. ( Other dates: July 24th:


Auctioneers: C. SILVERWOOD,


Livingstone House, Slaidburn. Tel. 652.


j. BALSHAW,


91, Waddington Road, Ciitheroe. Tel. 2011.


REMOVALS a n d STORAGE


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


„,M,s wood St., Blackburn. Tel. 60460. RemovalB-Stornge. Box­


STUBBS Moving-Storing.— Cedar 8t„ Blankbum. Tel. 67122.


INSURANCE


MOTOR INSURANCE— by instal­ ment plan.— Contact RIbble Insurance Services, 30 Moor Lane. Olltberoe. Tel. 3976.


armers’ tractor, machinery sale


„ Saturday. May 15th: Special livestock sale for Mr. R. Ormis-


F Tuesday, May 18th; Annual p Saturday, May 8th: Total dis­


d Household effects: antique aummy waiter (3-tler in Mahog­


Blow Major in-churn cooler: 3


ctrawing machine; side delivery: sar trailer; hay raker; manure upreader (Salopian); B'ford man­ Bre spreader; artificial box sower; Ramlett (conv) mower; Ransome


harrow; three scrap machines and Allis Chalmers tractor: iron anvil; three stone pig troughs; manure barrow; wood sheep troughs: drain rods and spades; two 12ft. and one 10ft. tubular gates; 10 sleepers and three tele­ poles; galv. bins; cow buckets; along with other useful lots; gal­ vanised roof shed 34ft. x lift. 4In; two cabins 12ft. x 8ft; two 14ft. x 10ft.; four arks; 13 water bowls & piping; milk pipe line t for 20; electric motor & pump;


lectric fence; diamond chain


ruck on rubbers. Surplus Household Effects; 3-


ers; meat safe; grained wardrobe; dark oak sideboard: excellent pattern carpet, 3yds 21in. x 2yds. 301ns; other useful Items.


nd coil mattress; painted draw­


RICHARD TURNER & SON (Ciitheroe) A “°li,“"°,0r,S' ,Valuors’ Surveyors and Estate Agonts.


Auction ^ls^itlrel^v^mabfo^amh^'stock^on'tvhdnesUay'28th April at 12-0 noon at


CORN FIE LD FARM. IGHTENHILL, PAD IHAM comprising


. . .


78 HEAD OF GRAND ACCREDITED CATTLE


springing^ 3 b™ows due1 Jn^e-C?7 hrecently, calved: 4 bw cows served). g2 JersVraws in fuU milk. W C0WS ln fUl1 mllk (mauy


S - S S S mm°Tbw 9 bW hfr’


fSe e n d ^ d d e rD B 1 Malor: M.P. 35 Tractor 1959; onql- vT Af!irtw ' £,lbion bal®


r* Farr Centipede KH6 (2 seas-


gW'Wwiwww du-bter*” » f fM M P ’uw tan e


Sale at 12 noon prompt. Terms: cash. Full dotails from the Auctioneers;


2 NEW M A R K E T STREET. CLITHEROE. Tel. 2369.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE) ' Auctioneers. Valuers. Surveyors. Land and Estato Agents.


Will offer for sale by auction (subject to conditions and unless od previously)


Gtebnrn. on Thursday. The Attractive Country Property known as


£?!?Lr,lsI nK /fi'i.V-modernised period farmhouse with character: adjacent cottage; useful range of sound fann buildings and


HEIGHT BARN FARM, LUMB-IN-ROSSENDALE


maintained and provides a high-standard of- country living within easy reach of urban facilities.


ertificial sower (trailer): Wolseiey


Solicitors: Messrs. Roberts & Pilling, 3 Irwell Terrace, Bacup. Tel. 4487.


Auctioneers, 2 New Market Strcot, Ciitheroe. Tel: 2369. . Full printed details from:


SALES BY AUCTION CLITHEROE


AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


Railway Road, Ciitheroe, Lancs. BB7 2JW. Tel Ciitheroe 3325.


Today. Friday, April 23rd.


HO fully accredited cattle. 70 in-calf and 40 store cattle. Only fully licensed stock accepted on this day. Sale 12 noon.


Special Prize Show and Sale of Brucellosis Cattle.


Monday, April 26th.


70-80 locally fed steers, heifers and fat cows; 40-50 pigs; 70-80 ewes; 150-200 hoggs and sheep; upwards of 20 spring lambs.


Weekly Sale of Fatstoek at 12-30 p.m.


Tuesday, April 27th.


CWeekly Sale of Newly-Calved Bobeekly Sale of Rearing nnd


attle at 12 noon. Including W fully accredited.


Sale of Store Sheep at 12-30 p.m. approx. 700-1,000 head of ewes with lambs at foot, half-bred ewes with lambs, from local farms and including consign­ ments of good young sheep from the north. Good entries now forward of horned ewes and lambs, locally farmed and con­ signments from the north, the Lakes and the Dales. Best entries expected to be forward during the next three weeks.


Friday, April 30th, f 120-150 top quality in-calf cattle hions. Steers, feeding and bulling Wednesday. 28th April, 1971


PLANE TREE FARM. CHAIGLEY. BROCKHOLES ARMS AUCTION MART LTD.


Are instructed by Messrs J. L. & E. Berry (leaving the farm) to sell by auction the whole of their 45 head of cattle, tractor and farming Implements, comprising:


1 Cattle; 13 recently calved cows; 2 cow due May: 2 hfrs. due June;


J hfrs. due June; 2 hfrs. due


served cows; 10 cows geld In milk; 2 twenty-month hfrs.; 1 fourteen-month hfr.: 2 yearling hfrs.; 1 Angus x bull calf; 1 bw bull calf.


uly; 1 cow due Aug.; 1 cow due Sept.; 2 cows due Nov.; 4 recently


nder barrow; 1 trailer cart; hay­ rack: laud roller; tank box; hay- chopper; whitewash spray; trac­ lator pressure pump: extension


3 dder; 250 gall, diesel tank; s Gascoigne stainless steel ’units; 2tainless steel cooler and pan; v elec, fences; hayknife: 3 baths; t arious piping; 34 cow tubs; bln; 1ractor pump: 3 cabins 12 x 8,


2 x 8. 24 x 10; etc. Sale to commence 1 p.m.


BRIDGE TAXIS


WEDDING CARS A SPECIALITY OFFICE:


52, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE.


TEL: 2977


spreader; centipede: slderake; Wizzler mowing machine; Massey Harris seml-mounted mower; Vicon-Lely till sower; Internati­ tonal loader; sawbench; hydraulic


t Implements; International trac­ or (620 hours); Howard Rotary eipper trailer; 2 barrows; 1 prov­


eifers, stirks and fat cows. Please note, stores sold at 2 p.m. and not after the ln-calf sale.


Also in a separate ring at 2 pjn. t 80-100 store cattle of all descrip­


Further entries taken to time of sale. Altogether we expect a grand entry of good young cattle, which we recommend to any prospective purchaser of ln- calf cattle.


Entered to date: T. W. & C. J. Redmayne, 20 'b & w in-calf heifers: Jas. Simpson, B.-by-B„ 10 in-calf cows, July. Aug. and Sept.; E. W. Gill & Sons. Ltd., 4 autumn calvers; J. & W. Dew- hurst, 10 June, July and August calvers; B. H. Lonsdale, 4 sum­ mer calvers: A. L. Whitehead, 3 August calvers.


championship II a.m. prompt. Schedules from the office. Sale 11-30 a.m.


udging in three classes and


150-180 Spring Prize Show and Sale of In-Calf Cattle.


Over the past few years this sale has earned the reputation of being one of the top sales of J calving cattle ln the north.


or which this district Is noted.


by Calves and Weaned Stirks at 12 noon.


SALES BY AUCTION


On Instructions from C. Hully, Esq.


Complete Dispersal Sale of 114 FULLY ACCREDITED DAIRY CATTLE, USEFUL


RANGE OF IMPLEMENTS, etc. at W00DH0USE GATE,


SLAIDBURN, Nr. CLITHEROE


(on the Slaidburn-Bentham Road)


on Tuesday, 4th May, 1971 at 11-30 a.m.


sale time; 12 cows due Aug./ Nov.: 25 hfrs. run with bull, due Aug./Sept.: 1 geld cow: 20 bull­ ing hfrs.; 6 18 m.o. blks; 4i y.o. hfrs.; 25 9 m.o. hfrs.; 15 6 m.o. hfrs.: 3 calves 1 m.o.


114 Dairy Cattle: 2 cows due


wheelbarrows: ladders; sundry small tools, etc. mSale at 11-30 a.m. Terms: pay­


ent on sale day Auctioneers:


RICHARD TURNER & SON, Bentham, Tel. 444/5/6, Near Lancaster.


FECITT BROS. FOR MEMORIALS THE SCULPTORS


Craftsmon In Marble. Granite and Stone


C EM ET ER Y GATES, Whalley New Road.


Tol. Blackburn 51463. G. Calverley


and Sons Ltd. “Funeral Director”


Member of the National


Association of Funeral Directors CHATBURN ROAD


CLITHEROE CHAPEL OF REST


Tel: Ciitheroe 3297 day 2017 night.


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


THOS. ROCK and at


7b. Market Place, Ciitheroe Phone 4277


(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental Masons


Broomfield Place, Witton, Blackburn Phone 51251


SEEDS TAXIS GREAT HARWOOD


12 Seater Mini Coach.


We Specialise in Weddings with


MERCEDES BENZ LIMOUSINES


32, MOSS STREET, GREAT HARWOOD.


Tel: Great Harwood 3823


JONS of WHALLEY (Carriage Proprietors)


THE WEDDING CAR SPECIALISTS


With weddings over the Easter period in Whalley, Ciitheroe, Accrington and Great Harwood and again last weekend in Padi- ham Accrington and Blackburn.


WE HAVE DONE IT AGAIN


SUNSHINE! SUNSHINE! ' ALL THE WAY!


For Your Sunshine Wedding Phone Whalley 3537.


TAXIS ANY DISTANCE


rows; diesel tank: Alfa Laval milk lift: 3 Gascoigne units; 2 Manus units; surface cooler; double wash trough; milking machine motor and pump:


ger: concrete mixer with diesel engine: thistle sprayer and spray; large quantity of scrap: bale sledge: transport box; 2 hay L trailers: 12’ raker: trailer Vicon-


ely; saw bench: chain har­


nnternational baler B.47 (as t ew): D.B. 950 tractor; D.B. 950 vractor with fork lift: Lister ele­ hator: Twose bole pickup: 2 Int. marvester rear mounted mowing


otaspreader with wide tyres I (new this season): McCormick


Son of Mythrop. R Implements include; Howard


achines (as new): Fella Kru­ 1 Bull bred by R. Colllnge &


ELLIS 0 N.—Congratulations Jean. From Maureen, Bob and Linda.


ELLISON.—Congratulations Jean. —From Grandma, Brian and Tommy.


ELLISON.—All the best Jean on your 21st birthday. —From Maureen.


ELLISON.— Congratulations Jean on yijur 21st birthday. —Love. Susan and Malcolm.


ELLISON .—All the best Jean on your 21st birthday. —From Bernadette and Stan.


ENGAGEMENTS


O’DONNELL— LLOYD.— Mr. and lMrs. N. C. Lloyd have pleasure


—Congratulations from both families.


—Love, Catherine, David and Mavis.


of their youngest daughter, Valerie, of 6, Carlton Place, Ciitheroe, and Wayne, younger son of Mrs. O’Donnell, 5, Dar- went Avenue, Burnley.


n announcing the engagement


O’DONNELL— LLOYD. — Con­ gratulations Wayne and Valerie on your engagement.


YATES— ORRAM.—Mr. and Mrs. D. Orram, 2 Spenser Street, Padlham, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of M their only daughter Helen


s argario to Michael John, only


—Congratulations from both families.


on of Mr. and Mrs. H. Yates of 28, RIbble Lane, Cliatburn.


DEATHS


GRUNDY—On 19 April, 1971, in hospital, Annie Mary, aged 90 t years, the dearly loved wife of


he late Alfred Grundy, of 11, Back York Street, Ciitheroe. Interment today (Friday) 23 April, at Ciitheroe Cemetery, at 2-30 p.m. —Inq. Bennett (R. Farklngton) Ciitheroe. Tel. 2582.


JACKSON.— On 19 April, 1971, at the home of her son. 29. t Woone Lane, Ciitheroe, Mary


lhe dearly loved wife of the 9ate Richard Jackson, ln her S9th year, formerly of Hayhurst wiltreet, Ciitheroe. Cremation 2 l take place today (Friday)


—Inq. Bennett (R. Parklngton) Ciitheroe. Tel. 2582.


1 a.m. 13 April, at Pleaslngton, at


PYE.—On 17 April, 1971, at "Castleford,” Ciitheroe, Annie, aged 69 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Herbert Pye, formerly of Bolland Prospect, t Ciitheroe. Service and crema­


onion took place at Accrington, — 21 April.


C Inq. Bennett (R. Farklngton) iitheroe. Tel. 2582.


SMALLEY— On 15 April, 1971, Bre in a private nursing home,


April. —Inq. Bennett (R. Farklngton) Ciitheroe. Tel. 2582.


o nda, the dearly loved wife Cf the late John Smalley of 69, h liatburn iRoad, Ciitheroe, in t er 66th year; service and In­ terment took place at Grindle­


on Methodist Church on 19


WALMSLEY— On 29 April, 1971, peacefully ln Ills sleep. Samuel Gaven, aged 94 years, the dearly loved husband of Lily t Gaven Walmslcy, of 6 Wadding-


opher and Patrick. Funeral cortege will leave his home today (Friday) 23 April, for service in St. Mary’s hurch, at 11-39 a.m., followed by Inter­ ment at Ciitheroe Cemetery. Friends please accept this, the only Intimation. —Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Service, Rockdale, Ciitheroe. Tel. 2345.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BIRTWELL—Mrs. Nellio Birtwell wishes to thank all those who donated to the Cancer Research Fund, instead of flowers for Harold. Total over £40. 29, Accrington Road, Whalley.


DICKINSON.—Mrs. L. Dickinson sincerely thanks all relatives, friends, neighbours, members of the Whltcwell Fishing Association, the Hodder Valley Branch British Legion and management and staff of Whltewell Hotel, for messages of sympathy and the beautiful floral tributes received In her bereavement and for their attendance at the service at St. Hubert's ' Church, Dunsop Bridge. ■ The Cottages, Whltewell.


FORD.—Mr. E. Ford wishes to thank all relatives and neigh­ bours for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy. and floral b tributes received ■ In his


Dereavement; also the Rev. N. 2. Walton for his kindness.


, Fort Street, Ciitheroe.


fon Road, Ciitheroe, loved dather of Helen and dear gran­ t ad of Michael, John, Chris­


15 acres of good meadow and pasture land. vlew?i “ i's Property has been well-


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971


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DOUGLAS (nco Taylor)..—On, 13 t April 1971, at Brnmlcy Meade,


So Robert and Kathleen, a son, Sander.


imon Henry, a brother for


HOWARD (nee Eccles )On 15 t April, 1971, at Bramley Meade, ll concerned.


to David and Marlon, a daugh­ aer, Sandra Louise. Thanks to


JOHNSON.— On 19 April, 1971, at Queen’s Park Hospital, to Brian a n d Marlon (nee Shackleton) a son. Mark Ian. Thanking all concerned.


MAREN.— Haydn and Jane wish J to announce the safe arrival of


Meade, brother for Andrew John and Lindsey Jane. Grate­ ful thanks to staff for excellent care.


1ohanna Louise, on 16 April, 971. 81bs. llozs., at Bramley


WEARE (nee Hargreaves).—On 18 April, 1971 to John and


Anne, a son.


WILSON (nee Stephenson).—On 18 April 1971, at Bramley Meade, Whalley, to Pamela and Andrew, a daughter, Kursty’ Louise. Thanking all concerned.


WILSON.— On 17 April. 1971. at Bramley Meade, to David and Catherine, a daughter, Sarah Helen, a sister for Robert.


21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


ELLISON.—Congratulations Jean on your 21st birthday, 22 April, 1971. —Love from Mum, Dad, Fat and Ann.


a c k n ow l e d gm e n t s


IRELAND.—The .'relatives of the cerel late James Richard Ireland sin­


staff and' drivers of Hodder and Bolton-by-Bowland Motor Ser­


y thank Ills many friends,


coach operators for messages of sympathy and floral tributes received In their recent bereavement, and for their attendance a t the! service In


vices, staff and children of l Riversmead School and .all


U V C l o m c a u * j w a * w * **»»** '


Mitton Church. Woodlands, Waddington Road, Ciitheroe.


PYE.—-The relatives of the late Mrs. Annie Pye wish to thank all friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received ln their bereavement: also the warden t nnd staff of ‘‘Castleford,’’ and the Rev.' K: Broadhurst for


Well House, Grindleton. Nr. Ciitheroe.


heir kindness.


RUSHTON—Mr. Charles Rusliton and family wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy i nnd floral tributes received dur­


ng their sad bereavement. Hammertou, Wlgglesworth.


SMALLEY.—The family of the t late Mrs. B. Smalley wish to ympathy and floral tributes


fhank all relatives and friends sor their kind expressions of


received in their bereavement; special thanks to the district nurses for their kind attention and many thanks to the neigh­ bours for their kindness and help.58, Turner Street, Ciitheroe.


SMITH.— The family of the late Mr. F. J. Smith wish to thank t friends and neighbours for


pheir kind expressions of sym­ reathy and floral tributes alceived in their bereavement: Wso the doctors and staff of R lthnell Hospital, and the kev. E. C. Joselin for thcr 3indness.


, St. James’ Street, Ciitheroe.


STOTT.—Mrs. C. M. Parker and family desire to thank all friends for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes, and especially Mr. and Mrs. V. Robinson' and P.C. Hayton for help given during their recent bereavement. 68, Langroyd Road, Colne.


IN MEMORIAM


BLEAZARD.—In loving memo: of a dear husband and fathe John Cyril, died 24 April, 1964, Loved and remembered always, —Greta, Yvonne, Peter an grandchildren.


NUTTER.— Treasured birthda memories of William Norman, 1 April.


Would be his dearest wish today.


To be honoured and remem bered by those he loved


—From his family. 35, Th Crescent, Ciitheroe.


WEBSTER.—In loving memory i Hannah, who died 27 April, 196 Ever remembered. —From James and family.


APPRECIATION


FLYNN.—Mrs. M. Flynn wlshe f to thank all relatives am


eelved during her recent illness also doctors and staff o Accrington victoria.


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