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” STAINLESS 'STEEL See our display


D aw son s 28,.30 Parson Lane, Clithcroe. Tel. 3382.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST ■


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents ; F.S;V.A.- ' , V ^


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Tclenhono 2095. (Evenings 3755' and 2180). Instructed by Miss J. M. Southworth


BANK SALEROOMS-! CLITHEROE Removed from ‘Radley’’ Rtbblesdale Avenue, Olitheroe.


AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS


Pans; Candlesticks: Portable Television Receiver (Ferguson)- Record i Player (Bush); ’ Dimplex’ Oil-filled Electric Radiator: Music Cab­


in s <6 drawers): Screens (4-fold). Three-Seater Settee and match­ gng Winged Easy Chair in green uncut moquette.. and many other


eneral Items.


Friday. Monday and Tuesday prior, from 2 p.m to 5 pm. Catalogues: 5p (by post 8p)


. ,


DATE OF SALE: WEDNESDAY. 1st DECEMBER Commencing at 12 noon On Viow:


Auctioneers, „ , HOTHERSALL & FORREST. . . .


Valuers & Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms. Clitheroc (Telephone 2C95)


TER RACED DWELLINGHOUSE


5 BROWNLOW STREET, CLITHEROE


i A Property which has had a considerable amount ol modern­ tsation and comprises: Vestibule; Sitting Room; Living Room, uile fireplace. Kitchen fitted double drainer stainless steel sink bnit; Bathroom off furnished with panel Bath, pedestal Wash­ Sasin and W.C. Rear Porch and Cylinder Cupboard. Hot Water


with Newly Erected Kitchen and Bathroom


ystem by Ascot Heater (Gas). Two double Bedrooms above. Yearly Ground Rent: £1. Current General Rates payable: £19.44.


THE FREEHOLD DWELLINGHOUSE 1 KIRKMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE


In a popular residential locality and containing: hall and stair; sitting room, tile range; living kitchen, fitted stainless steel sink unit: two bedrooms and bathroom furnished with bath washbasin and W.C.. cylinder cupboard Yard with fuel store. Current general rate payable: £21.06.


FLAT TO LET


LARGE well furnished Flat. Whailey area. Suitable for 3 or 4 persons. Full central heating. —Tel. Whailey 2467 between 11 n.m. and 5 p.m.


’ PROPERTY WANTED


TRADESMAN/DECORATOR re­ quires House or small Shop to relit. Possibly with view to pur­ tchase. Will re-decorate. Any­


No. G2, Advertiser and Times. GARDENING


hing considered. — Write Box


ROSES Bush and Climbing. Good selection. W. . Johnson. Springwood Nurseries, Spring- wood Road Off Higher Brun- shaw. Burnley. Tel. 25316.


LAND AND FARMS


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


Land at Middlesex Avenue, Burnley


1.000 sq. yards or there abouts of 1.000 sq. yards of thereabouts of opment. All services available and site can be developed immed­ iately.


Further particulars apply:


MILLER AND MILLER Chartered Surveyors,


214 TODMORDEN ROAD. BURNLEY. Tel. 22458


BUSINESS FOR SALE


Village Stores and Free OfT-Licencc situated in a small village on the outskirts of Blackburn.


•burn/Whalley road, in close proximity of modern housing devel­ opments. The bungalow property consists of Sales Shop (29ft, Oin. x 12ft. 6in. with first class fittings). Porch. Hall. Lounge, Kit­ chen, two Bedrooms, three-piece Bathroom, Stockroom, adjoining t brick-built Garage, Garden areas to front, side and rear, two


The business is well established and is on-the main Black- pimber Stockrooms, Greenhouse. Rates payable £78.25. G.R. £7 er annum. tact:— •.


Good profits and ample scope for expansion. For further particulars and appointment to view please con­


SANDLAND and CO.,


(The Agents with the personal touch) 4 L IM B R IC K . B L A C K BU R N .


Telephone 52G2G/7 SALES BY AUCTION CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.,


RAILWAY ROAD. CLITHEROE, BB7 2JW, LANCS. Td. Clitheroc 3325. After hours: Skipton 3641.


TODAY, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26th Fortnightly sale of In-Calf and Store Cattle at 12 noon.


MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29th


Weekly sale of Fatstock at 12 noon 80-90 Fat Cattle, 30-40 Pigs, 80-100 Ewes, 800-900 Lambs.


TUESDAV. NOVEMBER 30th Weekly sale of Dairy Cattle at 12 noon.


live Angus Steers. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd


Final Sheen sale of the season. All Classes Sheep. Half-bred Ewes and Lambs. Shearlings and Rams. 800-1,000 head expected;


Weekly sale ol Rearing Calves and Weaned Stlrks. 11.30 a.m. Eight accredited Stores from Jas Kay. Three Friesian *r


’ / „ and Lambs, Horned Ewes


MONDAY. DECEMBER 13tu Christmas Show and Sale of Fatstock Schedules of Prizes obtainable from the office.


E. and D. HORSFIELD


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


OLD BRITISH LEGION CLUB. 2 MEARLEY STREET, CLITHEROE.


For all Building Work and High Class Joinery including Attic Conversions


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


CARPETS


A STAFF OF EXPERT PLANNERS AND FITTERS AT YOUR SERVICE


We will undertake all your Alterations and Refitting.


All the leading makes of AXMINSTER and WILTON CARPETS at Competitive Prices.


31 Castle Street Clithcroc, Tel. 3136


£200 - £ 5,000 COMPARE OUR TERMS


BM1


' Loan £200 £300 £400 £500


£1.000 • SECU R ED 'B Y WAY. OF SECOND MORTGAGE : K Lonns


3 Years £6.94


£10.40: £13.87


£17.36 . £34.67 :


5 Years £4.76 ;


. £7.14 . £9.52


m v m i n y .< L j z u y II IUII IS IJI.V'UVIU |ZI M


> 7 Years " £3.86 £5.79 £7.72


£11.90 - 1 £9.65 £23.79 '


£19.30 -OHV4 •MIVUiGSt;


We. .hnvD oilier Scliemesto*; s*uftVJnclividiral requuenients. Our area , representative' 'will-be''pleased; to' call at your convenience.',.., .--v;.,


' 'Call '1 Phone or Write.


I TRUSTWO0D SECURITIES LTD. I:-; Refuge Buildings,' Ainsivortii.St., Blackburn


Telephone: Blacicburn 6330.1 Tel. Padiliam 71339


29 Wliallcy Road, Read.


olumns, French Cabinet Cupboard, ornnila and porcelain mounts: Oak Spice Cupboards: Silver, includes Tea Service (nice modern 6ct). Georgian Table Silver. Rose Bowl, Sauce Boats. Trinkets etc • Pottery Glass. Papier Machc (Wall Clock and other items) - 'Brass


on oak; Mahogany Corner Cupboards: Davenport in figured Walnut: Set of Cottage Chippendale Chairs (2 arms and 6 stands) In Oak: Sheraton Card Table, Convex Mirror (candle branches): Regencv- type Gilt Mirror, Lustre Candelabra with icicle droppers, set ol c three (dish light tentrc-plece) and pair with ormulii and Dronzed


sl?i‘,os‘iriy al?ci ° aki ° ak Coilrt Cupboard dated 1720; Oak Side J Table, turned legs, small Jauobcnn and Georgian Chests ot Drawers


Included arc: Antique and Reproduction Bureaux, Bookcases in F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Castlegate Qitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel: 2092 Evenings 2016


43/ KEMPLE VIEW; CLITHEROE. IMMACULATE - MODERN SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW superbly maintained with - GAS CENTRAL HEATING, two bedrooms.- bathroom, spacious:


: entrance hall, lounge with stone feature fireplace, . dining/ room, unit fitted kitchen: detached brick garage.


kitchen with full, range of fitted units,, etc. Large detached garage-95% mortgage available


SUPERBLY. MAINTAINED SEMI-DETACHED* HOUSE — 15 WARWICK DRIVE, CLITHEROE. Private . rear garden back­ ting on to Clitheroo Cricket Field. Full -gas central heating,


21 ST. PAUL’S STREET CLITHEROE. MOST ATTRACTIVE t GARDEN FRONTED FREEHOLD TERRACED HOUSE main­


1 hree bedrooms: bathroom: entrance hall: lounge: dining eained to a good standard; Three bedrooms, bathroom, front


room, kitchen, larder, etc. 90 per cent mortgage available. BUSINESSES


EXCELLENT VILLAGE STORE — WEST RIDING VILLAGE NR. SKIPTON. Superb living accommodation comprising two double bedrooms, bathroom, separate •-w.c., entrance vesltibule, spacious living room, kitchen, etc. Integral garage.


NEW PROPERTY


WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE. SUPERB FREEHOLD DETACHED BUNGALOW Three bedrooms; boxroom: bathroom: entrance hall; separate w.c.: spacious lounge; large dining. kitchen.


Integral garage, etc. Included in the price are full oil-fired central heating double glazing; top quality fittings through­


out SALE BY AUCTION


SILVERW00D—BALSHAW Auctioneers & Valuers


ALE for Mr. Thomas Wells N Tomorrow. SATURDAY, .


SKINDLY REMEMBER the on the Chlpping-Longridge road.


NEWHOUSE FARM. CHIPPING (Nr Cheese factory),


33 Head of Dairy Cattle, Geld in Milk, and Young Stock.


64 Sheep; Pony; Two well-bred nuns as advertised last week. (Livestock only at this sale.)


A Caterer will attend the sale.


TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 30th at 3 o’clook


To be offered for SALE by ■ AUCTION at


THE QUEEN’S ARMS HOTEL, RAWTENSTALL (Rossendale).


All that Farm Holding known as HORNCLIFFE MOUNT FARM 2 RAWTENSTALL. containing


8.838 acres or thereabouts.


Together with EXCELLENT Stone built Farm House and Buildings as previously advertised. View by appointment, owner occupiers. Tel. Rossendale 5536.


(Brochures and Plan at the farm.)


Auctioneers: C. Silvorwood, N Slaldburn, Tel. 652.


Vondor’s Solicitors;


Holt Sc Longworth, 65 Bank Street. Rawtenstall. Tel. Rossendale 3251.


OSALE BY AUCTION F NURSERY STOCK


Roses, Bush and Standard, Fruit Trees and Bushes. Flowering Trees and Shrubs. Ornamentals, Evergreens, Hedging Plants,


Tomorrow,


Saturday, November 27th at 11.00 a.m.


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART, RAILWAY ROAD CLITHEROE.


OFFICE ACCOMMODATION


APPROX. 1,100 sq- ft. OF


OFFICE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON TWO FLOORS FOR RENT CENTRAL POSITION


Enquiries: RELAYVISION LTD.,


. 12-14 CASTLEGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 3214


10% DISCOUNT OFF WHITEW00D FURNITURE


Stockists of Llden and Homocharm.


Over 100 units m stock. Delivery Service.


Please write or phone for catalogues.


THE SILVER KEY,


195, Padlham - Road, Burnley. Tot. 23450.


C LIVE ANIMAL ASUALTY SERVICE m Animals unfit for livestock


arkets uplifted within 50 miles. radius


ALAN HELLIWELL & SONS. Telephone Roohdale. 45469.


MOSS SIDE FARM. N MILNROW.


EAR ROCHDALE. WANTED


WANTED. Slide.—Tel. Child’s , Fibreglass


Chatburn 348.


LEGO wanted. — Tel. Clitheroe 3232. We can‘collect.


CHILDREN'S Cycles. Any condi­ tion.—Apply 17 Windsor Avenue, Clltheroe...........


..........


ANTIQUE AND MODERN furni­ tture dealer. We bily almost any­


hing.—J • Cleave," 103. Whallcy Road: CUtheroa, .Tel. 8880.


I BUY AND COLLECT children’s, .babies' ladles' and gent's clothes, curtains; bedding, orna­ ments. etc.—Ring Accrington 35885 ' v


______


I BUY AND COLLECT ladles', t gent's, children’s clothing, cur­


ains. etc.—Write-or; Phone Mrs. Haworth. 21 Church Square, Worsthorne. — .Tel. Burnley 27882.


Black and White T.V. for a new


Colour T.V.


Buy from the experts. Rents and H.P. Terms . available


Ask for details.


J. G. ROWLAND Tel: Whallcy 3585


64-66 KING STREET, WHALLEY.


Part Exchange your .


r. Clithcroe. J. Balshaw. Tel. Clitheroe 2011.


OVEMBER 27th, 12.30 prompt at


JOHN E. PINDER & SON


Regular two-part fortnightly auc­ estion of goods chiefly in deceased


a tates, ■ removed from Preston


nd surrounding areas to within the SALEROOMS,


STONE-BRIDGE. LONCRIDGE Tommorrow, Saturday,


27th Novcmbor at 10 a.m. November at 10 a.m.


CARPETINGS, KEYMATIC and OTHER WASHERS.


FUTTRACTIVE FURNITURE A VARIED SELECTION In all about 500 lots. Second part fortnightly auction


Thursday noxt, 2nd Deoomber, at 1 n.m.


FANTIQUE Sc OLDER-STYLE


BRIC-A-BRAC & MISCELLANEA In all about 300 lots.


URNITURE. FURNISHINGS, METAL, POTTERY, GLASS, CHINA. CLOCKS. BOXES, OLD ORNAMENTS.


View daily to 7.30 and Friday prior to 0 p.m.


Auctioneers, Valuers & Estate Agents. Longrldge. Tel. 2282.


JOHN E. PINDER & SON, STATUTORY NOTICE


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE AMENDED NOTICE


Highways Act, 1959 — Section 108


Stopping up of longths of a Chatburn Old Road and


djacent footpaths, Clltheroe


tNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bhe Lancashire County Council,


rates Court sitting at the Sessions Room. King Street, Clltheroe on Thursday, 16th December, 1971, at 10.00 a.m. for t an Order under Section 108 of


he extent of the proposals-may be inspected free of charge at all reasonable hours at the offi­ ces of the Clltheroe Rural Dis­ trict Council. Council Offices Church Street. - Clitheroe, the offices of the Borough of Cllth eroe The Castle. CUtheroe. and t at County -Hall. Preston, until


his Notice. t A copy of the plan showing


t ations. any person who uses she highways proposed to be sotopped up and any other per­ t n who would be aggrieved by fhe making of the Orders applied hor shall have the right to be


he date of the Hearing. c On the hearing of the appli­


November. 1971.


eard. DATED this nineteenth day of


Clerk of the Lancashire County C Council,ounty Hall. PRESTON.


P. McCALL.


Town Clerk and Chief T Executive Officer,


Che Castle. J. COWDALL.


Lengths of highway in the Parish of Chatburn In the Clithcroe Rural District


LITHEROE. FIRST SCHEDULE


. That length of Footpath No. 13 from a point 285 yards west of. the junction with Chatburn Old Road and Clltheroe Road for a distance of approximately 50 yards in a 3 westerly direction.


yance of approximately 150 frards in a westerly direction F om Its intersection with 4 ootpath No. 13.


. That length of Footpath No. t1 which extends for a dis­


. That length of Footpath No. 14 which- extends from a point approximately 359 yards north of its Junction with Clmtburn Old Road for a distance ot approximately .66 yards in a north westerly direction.


SECOND SCHEDULE


r Lengths: of highway In tho • Borough of Clitheroe '


1. That length of Chatburn Old Road which extends from a point, approximately 208 yards


- lico Road for a distance of 2. That length of Footpath No


292 .yards,


Bridge for a distance of an- proximately 320 yards in a 3 north westerly direction.


4. That length o f Footpath No 3 which extends for a distance of approximately 80 yards north east from the Inter­ section of Footpath No. 4 and for a distance of approxi­ fmately 112 yards south west-


Road. . • ■ rom the Intersection.


oint on. Chatburn Old Road • Bradford- Road and Plmllen


approximately 208 yards north east of the Junction. of West


pn easterly direction from a


. That length of Footpath No 4 which extends for a distance of a approximately 166 yards in


north east of the junction of . West Bradford.Road and Pim-


4 which extends from Chat-* • bum Road near Park House


1. That length of Chatburn Old Road which extends from a potnt-approximately 285 yards west of the Junction with Clitheroc Road for a distance of approximately 50 yards in 2 a westerly direction.


At the same time the Clltheroe Borough Council, being the Highway Authority, also intend to make application to the Magistrates for the stopping up of the lengths of highway spe­ tcified In the Second Schedule to


tengths of highway specified in he First Schedule to this Notice.


i eing the Highway Authority, tntend to apply to the Magis­


he Highways Act 1959. author­ lising the stopping up of the


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A B B E Y N A T IO N A L BUILDING SOCIETY


PUBLIC NOTICES


COUNTY OF THE WEST C RIDING OF YORKSHIRE


REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACTS


OUNTY CONSTITUENCY OF SKIPTON


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the lists of persons whose names are proposed for Inclusion in the next Register of Electors are now available for Inspection at the t County Hall, Wakefield, and at


ALL REGISTRATION UNITS Electors Lists


of the Urban District Councils situate In the Constituency and at the principal post office situate in the several Parishes in the Constituency.


the Town Hall. Skipton. between ohe hours of 9 am. and 5 p.m. an any weekday except Saturday


nd at the offices ot the Clerks


.InAny person. who was resident q this Constituency on the 1ualifying date, 10th October,


by the 15th February, 1973, Is advised to inspect the Lists to make sure that' his or her name is included. •


971, and who will be 18 or over


he Urban or -Rural District Councils situate in the Constitu­ fency on the proper form (or a


torm to the like effect) not later Fhan the 16th December, 1971. oorms can be obtained at the Rffices of Clerks to Urban or Inural District Councils situate


the Constituency. Marking of Jurors


ame hi the Lists means that it J is proposed to Include him in the


vice during the year commencing 15th August, 1972.


mAny person whose name is so t arked and who claims exemp­ tion from Jury service or claims


he Urban Rural District Coun­ cils situate in the Constituency not later than the 16th Decem­ ber, 1971, stating the grounds for his application.


hat he Is not qualified to be a t Juror may apply to the Clerks to


County Hall, Wakefield.


County Electoral Registration Officer,


P. J. BUTCHER.


Town. Hall, Skipton. Dated 27th November, 1971.


De E GILBERT SHARP, CHARITY COMMISSION


CHARITY—Ex-Sorvico Personnel Welfaro Fund, Clitheroo. Lancaster.


Scheme for the reconstruction of the body of trustees and the regulation of the Charity. Ref.: 253935 A/1-L3


prThe Cliarlty Commissioners f opose to establish a Scheme


will be supplied on written re­ quest to the'' Charity Commis­ sion. Graeme • House, Derby Square, Liverpool, L2 7SB (quot­ ing the reference above) and may also be seen ot that address or at the Town Clerk’s Office, The Castle. Clitheroe.


in one month from today. Copies of the proposed Scheme


1st, 0813; 2nd, 3945; 3rd, 1590. ST. DENY’S S.C.


CLITHEROE F.C. Last week; 108, This week: 50.


LIONS 100 CLUB Week 17: No. 97.


HRIBBLESDALE AND . ORROCKSFORD S.C.


Week 43: £5: 132.


WADDINGTON F.C. 24: 183.


CHATBURN F.C. 100 CLUB No. '12 .


LOST


LOST. Fine gold bangle in Clith­ croe Tuesday afternoon, Nov­ ember 23rd. between 3.30 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. Sentimental value. Reword. — Tel. Great Harwood 3909, or apply: The Plnes,^ 12 Pendle Road, Harwood Bar,


Great Harwood. > CATERING


c


THE CRAVEN HEIFER in Whailey Road, Clitheroe is now catering for parties nnd buffets. —Contact Mrs. Bulmer, Tele­ phone Clitheroe • 2421.


jections and suggestions may be sent to the Commissioners with­


or this and other purposes. Ob­ puty Registration Officer,


n The letter “ J ” after a person’s urors Book as liable for Jury ser­


r A claim to he Included or a eequest for the alteration of any cntry or an objection to the in­ nlusion of any other person’s t ame, must reach the Clerks of


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. From 5p. Chopsticks Rice Bowls, Ginger Jars, Decorative Plates, Xmarl Ware, Limoges, Toby Jugs, Cot­ tages, Flow Blue, Horse Brasses, Lucky Horseshoes, Door Knockers. Porch Bells, Candle­ sticks, Copper Horns, Warming Pans, Perthshire Paperweights. Miniatures. Gilt Triple Mirrors, Wall Mirrors. Prints, Hand Cut Lead Crystal Decanters, Wine Glasses. -Vases. Bowls. Grape­ fruit Dishes, Powder Bowls anti Baskets Spanish Stools, Chairs. Candlesticks, etc.. Coffee Tables. Nests of Tables. Wlieelback r Chairs, Rocking Chairs. Child­


en’s Chairs. etc. Deposit secures. Part exchanges con­ sidered. — Gerald G. Walmsloy, 25 Moor Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 3007.


CARPETS CLEANED by experts. Uplifting and refitting service C if required — Details ring


litheroe 3975.


PIANOS Tuned and Repaired Huntley Lawn, Samlesbury.— Write or Phone: Sharp, Mellor 2787. or Blackburn 57730


PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. New nnd Second-hand always in. f stock. Electronic organs. Call


or demonstrations. H/P. terms. —Pollards 20/22 Standish Street._Burnley._Tel. 25829.


BRAITHWAITE'S


Fashion and Winter Bootees- From £2.49 to £11.70.-48 Whailey Road. Clitheroe.


Transistor Radios, etc.—A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane nnd


Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 2683.


WE A RE CLEARING a few Watches much below list prices. See windows for these bergalns. —Mortons. 18 Moor Lane. Clithcroc


ttO TO WORK ON A BIKE for your health's sake.—A. E. Har­


greaves Tel 2683 Olitheroe.


T.V. RENTALS, 191n. and 231n. installed without deposit.—H. Kaine & D. Rawson. 79 Lower- gate. Clitheroo. Tel. 3444.


CANDLES MAKE A HOME INTO A MANSION.—Coneron & Leem- ing, 17-19, Moor Lane, Clitheroc.


VENETIAN BLINDS, biggest dis­ counts, Free estimating and fitting service. Tel. Clltheroe 3975.


"REST ASSURED" DIVAN BEDS, top cash discounts, part ex­


change allowances, full range available,—H. Kaine Sc D. Raw- son, 79 Lowergate. Clltheroe. Tel. 3444.


LAMBOURNE two-piece suits from £19.75p. Stock sizes 341n. f to 46in; made to measure suits


Cosgrove. H. Sc M. Cosgrove, Tailors and Outfitters, Pendle Garage Rimlngton, Nr. Cllth­ eroe. Open every day from 9-30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday 6 p.m. Tel. Gisburn 371


rom £35. Measured by H. L.


FARMERS’WORKING CLOTHES. Best quality only - Heavy jeans,


working shirts of all kinds. Kltles, Maxproof, Waterproof, etc. H. & M. Cosgrove, Tailors and Outfitters, Pendle Garage. Rlmlngton. Nr. Olitheroe. Open ever day 9-30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday 6 p.m. Tel. Gisburn 371.


CYCLES ON EASIER TERMS—A. ..............


E. Hargreaves. Tel: 2683 Clith­ eroo.


AGA AND RAYBURN COOKERS. Oil o r . Gas Fired. Authorised Sales/Service Agents. JOSHUA


and TOM TAYLOR LTD., Bolton 21991. '


HOOVER APPLIANCES cosier to buy a t A. E. Hargreaves. Tel. 2683 Clltheroe.


CARPETS. CLEANED by axperta. Uplifting and refitting service uc required. — Details, ring Olitheroe 897B ,


CHOOSE your Watch from our large selection. Deposit secures Ingersoll, Oris, Smiths. Timex, Sekonda, Excalibur, all guaran­ teed. ' Mortons for watches at popular prices.—18 Moor Lane, Clltheroe. Tel. 2420,


CARPETS! CARPETS. CARPETS! Now Is the time to really save


money on floorcoverings. Wo have over 1,000 different carpets, for you to; choose ' from, ■ all carrying biggest ever cash dis­ counts - or 12 month’s ■. credit payment system.—H. Sc L. Car­ pets. 30. Moor Lane, Cllthcroe.


BLACK Coney Fur Coats, £27, rec. £50, many oddments.—May- bird, Northgate, Whailey Range.


for your


RESERVE FOR CHRISTMAS— Bikes. 1 rlkes, Tape Recorders,


TELEVISIONS & GENERAL EFFECTS


RNISHINGS, EQUIPMENT, • ____ ntrance vestibule, hallway, sitting room, spacious living


Bbumoot OllHHMa


Geoffrey Taylor & Co


Estate Agents, Auctioneer Vainers and Snrrcjron


6 CHURCH STREET


CLITHEROE Telephone 3252.


EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE DETACHED HOUSE, unobstruc­ . ted views over the Rlbble Valley at. York, Langho, in. quiet


R Open porch, entrance hall, two-stage staircase, SHOWER- xOOM, tiled in pink, W.C. and Washbasin; LOUNGE- 18ft.


cul-de-sac near to village amenities, with well-laid’grounds; close board fencing, drive with parking.


. . •


KITCHEN 12ft. X 10ft., unit fitted with Ellis polished wood' furniture;


g FOUR BEIJROOMS, • three with fitted wardrobes—1 on taround floor: spacious BATHROOM tiled in pale blue; de­


12ft__ polished wood wall— archway to DINING-ROOM; . . ■ •


ga Scaled unit double glazing; warm-air heating: full mort­ '■


ched Double Garage. ge facilities available.


. . . . . . . . . . . , ,


LITTLEMOOll ROAD, CLITHEROE


Attractive soml-dctachod House STONEYCROFT, ‘


Enjoying an open outlook at the front comprising: HALL;. LOUNGE; DINING/KITCHEN; UTILITY ROOM; 2 BED­ ROOMS: 3-pioce BATHROOM. Detached garage.


Four bedroomod terrace Cottage


Occupying a pleasant position with small front garden and comprising: HALL: LOUNGE. SITTING ROOM: KITCHEN: 4 BEDROOMS; 3-PIECE BATHROOM. Rear yard with W.C.


26 WADDOW VIEW, WADDINGTON.


Conveniently situated- on Newton Street. Comprising: HALL: SITTING ROOM; LIVING ROOM; KITCHEN; 2 BEDROOMS.


32 CHARLESWORTH TERRACE, CLITHEROE


Cardon fronted terraced house Rear yard with W.C. LOCAL AGENTS FOR .


MISCELLANEOUS' SALES


TRI CYCLE • and Sit-In ( Rocking Horse for sale. Good condition. £1.50 each.—Please Tel. Cllth- croe 2704. .


. .


BARGAIN. Mulberry and -White -Pram,' Mattess, Shopping Tray, Bath and Stand, £7 the lot. Per­ . fect condition.—34-Tower HiU,


Clitheroe. •


VALOR Paraffin Heater, as new. £8 o.n.o.—Tel. 'Clltheroe 2322.


BEAVER Lamb ‘Coat, as - new.— Write-Box No. G.l, Advertiser nnd Times.


' - - -


DAWES Boy’s Bicycle. To suit 8- 11 year-old. Good condition.— Apply 21 Warwick Drive. CUth- croe.


COMPARE-our. prices, for your continental Quilt. The "Fnug” Is a leading make, and our prices are well below manufac­ 8turers list.—Vogue &■ Value, 82-


26 Lowergatc. Clitheroe. -Tel. 856.


VOGUE & VALUE. 82-86 Lower- •gate. Green Shield stamps on all new goods. Aristoc and Berk­ shire Hosiery. New delivery of flaneletto sheets in fabulous .colours. Also exclusive Portugese N tapestry bedspreads. Visit our


lltheroe 2856. -


CHILD’S Tractor and Trailer, and Rooking Horse. Suit-2-4 yoar-old. £4.—9 Eastmoor Drive, Clltheroe (evenings).


BELLING Airing Cupboard Heater (500. watts): Good as now. First reasonable offer accepted.—Tel. Clithcroe 3569.


PYE ‘Continental’ V.H.F.’ Radio, ■


“Philco” Party-Gram. — 3 Hill­ side Close, Littlemore, CUtlicroc (evenings).


FIREWOOD for Sale. Sticks 40p per bag, 3 bags for £1. Logs 12Jp. per bag.—Tel. Clitheroc 2090. Evenings or week-ends. ■


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


.


LOVELY three-stone Diamond Ring, second-hand, no tax, £65. —Mortons, 18 Moor Lane, CUth­ eroe. Tel. 2420.


PUSHCHAIR with Hood and Apron In good condition, £5.50 o.n.o. Also Hand Sewing Machine in working order, suit­ able present for a child of about 12 years old. £2.50 o.n.o.—Apply 3 Tower Hill, Clltheroe.


SET of Drums complete with symbols, brushes, pedals, etc. £12.—24 Moorland Crescent.


DAWES Sports Cycle In good con­ dition; 26-lnch frame. Also Navy and White H.C3. Pram, Blue Cot and • Primrose Carry-Cot.— Apply 18 Chapel Street, Slald­ burn.


RALEIGH Dream Line Pram-Push Chair. Red with navy Interior. Good condition, £7. — 35 Peel Park Avenue. Tel. Clltheroe 4572.


“ONYX” is beautiful. Ideal for man. Clocks, lighters, or boxes, —At: Coneron & Lecmlng, 17-19 Moor Lane, Cllthoroe.


GIRL'S Cycle. Suit 13-year-old Two electric trains, etc. Puppets, as new. — Apply Ivy House, Grindleton (after 5.30 p.m.).


CHILD’S Desk and Chair. In good condition. — 23 Castle View, Clitheroe.


TRI-ANG Pedal Go-Kart.-. Excel­ £lent condition. Suit 3-5 year old,


C4.50. — 11 Mlllthorne Avenue, lltheroe.


COPELAND Spode 38-piece im­ maculate. Child's Desk and Typewriter, other second-hand Toys. Drop-leaf nnd. Round Tables, 4 Edwardian Stand Chairs. Transistors; If you have anything for sale call or phone —J. Gleave. 103 Whailey Road, Cllthoroe. Tel. 3880.


RALEIGH R.S.W. 16. Adult/teen- age bicycle, as new, half list price.—Tel. Clitheroe 2714.


HOOVER Automatic Washing Machine, three years old, little used. £40. Two Dimplex, lkw Radiators, £6.50 each; 15w Sol mar Amplifier and Hoffner Electric' Guitar, £12. — Long Preston 296 any evening (ex­ cept Friday.)


’IMHOF" Clocks of quality at Coneron & Leemlng, 17-19 Moor Lane, CUtheroc.


BICYCLE to Suit 6-8 year old boy or girl. In good condition, £4. — Apply 34 Well Terrace, Clitheroe after 6 pm.


LADIES’ Cycle (not used). Cost £34, accept £25.—Phone Whai­ ley. 3597.


K IN D L IN G Sticks for Sale. 40p, WM. LANGSHAW


AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED.


CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES. PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel: Whallcy 3248 (day or night)


G. CALVERLEY and-SONS LTD.


Association of . Funeral Directors


“FUNERAL DIRECTOR” Member o£ the National


CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE


CHAPEL.OF REST


Tol. Clithcroc 3297 day ’ ’ 2017 night.


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


THOS. ROCK


(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental Masons


7b Market Place. Clitheroc. Tel. 4277


Broomfield Place, Witton, Blackburn


And at


per bag. Three bags for £1.— Ring evenings or- weekends, Clitheroe 2090.


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1971


MEMORIALS tr


In Stock'specially’ for "Clithcroe Send' for ■■designs - and?pnccs.-jDr^llfflod,liwecuij(^',|


"'--* .'NOTE OUR ONLY-ADDRESS "—*" ;r: < W. ROCK and Co.


' MONUMENTAL’1 VARD. b^CKBURN ROAD, v • /! ^ ’ GREAT ’HARWOOD, Telephone 2164 ....-NoJ‘connnection with anyother’f firm ‘or. individual.


21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


THOMPSON. — Congratulations Rita: i on- - your 21st ■ Birthday, November- 30th. 1071. Health and happiness - always. Love Mum and Dad. ■ -


THOMPSON.--— Congratulations Rita oil : your - 21st Birthday. Love and best wishes.—Auntie Dorothy nnd Uncle Bert.


BIRTHS


NICHOLLS (n6e loynson). — On • the- 9th November, : 1971, at t Manlficld Hospital. Wakefield,


o Anne and Roger, a daughter, Sophie Victoria.-





WILSON (n6e -Turner.) — To Colin.and Jessyca, a,daughter, Tina Louise, at Queens Park Hospital, Blackburn, on -Novem­ ber: 18th.. 1971.' Thanking all concerned. ■ .■■ ■


■ DEATHS Cearly New ■ Department. Tel.


ALLEN. — On November 19th, 1971, in hospital, John H. Allen, aged 75 years, of 10 Alma Place, Clithcroc, tho dearly loved brother of Frank, Louis, Flor­ ence, Nelson. Edward, Marjorie, Ben and - Verdun and a dear brother-in-law. and loving uncle. A service In St. Janies’ Church, Clitheroo, preceded cre- matlon at Accrington, on Nov­ ember 23rd.—Inquiries: Bennett (R. Parking ton), Clitheroc, Tel. 2582.


BOWKER. — On 20th November, 1971 (in hospital). Mary Ann­ ette (Polly), aged 75 years, the dearly loved wife of Harry Bow- ker, of 9 Fort Street, Clitheroc, loved mother of Albert and Fat, loved grandmother of Lynnette and Janet and great-grand­ mother of Karen.- Reposing In Rockdale Chapel of Rest. Ser­ vice wll be held In St. James’ Church. Clltheroe, at 2 p.m. to­ day, Friday, 26th November, prior to cremation at Accring­ ton Cut flowers only please, may be sent to "Rockdale”. — Inquiries: Tomlinsons Funeral Service. “Rockdale”, Clithcroe. Tel. 2345.


DOBSON.—On Monday. Novem­ ber 22nd, 1971, suddenly at Ills home, 66 Marne Drive, Host Bank. John, aged 64 yenrs, the dearly loved husband of Mary Dobson, and dear father of t George. Funeral service will


Church, Slync, on Friday. Nov­ ember 26th, at 2 p.m. followed by internment at Slyne ceme­ tery. Family flowers only please but donations In lieu may be made to ' Friends of Lancaster Infirmary”, via the Funeral Directors, Mr. Preston, 111 High Road, Halton, Lancaster. Tel. Halton 232.


ake place at St. Luke's


FISHER. — On 17th November. 1971, In hospital; Fred, aged 66 years, the beloved husband of Jean, formerly of Seedalls Farm, Browsholme. Cremation m took place at Torrisholme Cre­


November. — 8 Vale Cottages, Calder Vale, Garstang.


atorium, on Tuesday, 23rd


HAWORTH.—On 23rd November, 1971 (peacefully) at the home of his son, Lower Fold Farm. Langho, Nr. Blackburn. William Henry, aged 84 years, the dearly E loved husband of the late Mary


eld at St. Leonard’s Church. Langho, at 11 a.m. today, Fri­ day, 26th November, followed by Interment at Accrington Cemetery. Friends please accept this, the only intimation. Flow­ ers may be sent to “Rockdale". — Inquiries: Tomli nsons Funeral Service, “Rockdale”, Clltheroe. Tel: 2345, or R. Wil­ kinson, Tel; Whailey 3264.


HILL.—On the 24th November, 1971, at his home, 48 St. Paul’s Street, Low Moor. Clltheroe, Edwin Postlethwaite. .aged 79 years, the dearly loved husband f of Edith Ann- Hill and dear


aather of Hilda. George, Harold Cnd Gladys. Service In St. Paul’s Mhurch. Low Moor, Clitheroe, on 1 onday, 29th November, at C0.30 am. prior to Interment at Blitheroe Cemetery.—Inquiries: Clltheroe. Tel. 2582.


ennett (R. , Parklngton.),


KRAUS. — On November 19th, 1971, In hospital, Maggie, the dearly loved wife of the late William Kraus, of 39 Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, aged 71 years. Service and Interment took place at Clltheroe Cemetery, oil I Wednesday. November 24th. — tnquiries: Bennett (R. Parking-


on), Clithcroe. Tel. 2582.


LIVELY. — On 23rd November, 1971, in hospital, James, aged


ather of Kenneth npd Anne. Service and cremation will take place at Accrington, on Tues­ Iday, 30th November, nt 2 pm.—


75 years, the dearly loved hus­ fband of Ellen Lively, nnd dear


tnquries: Bennett (R. Parking- on), Clitheroe. Tel. 25B2.


MOORE. — On Wednesday, Nov­ ember 24th, at Ills home. 423 Wlmlley Road, Clayton-le-Moors, t Janies Hubert Moore, aged 78,


Accrington, for servico and cre­ mation at Accrington Crema­ 29th,torium; on Monday, November


dhe beloved husband of Ethel, aearly loved father of Dorothy gnd Barbara, nnd a very dear Krandfather. Funeral from the Rirby and Hughes Chapel of


K at 11 a.m. — Inquiries: virby and Hughes. Funeral Ser­


ice. Tel. Accrington 33341.


PEEL.—On the 18th November, 1971, at her home. The Cottage, 68 King Street. Whnlley, Ellen, t aged 80 years, the daughter of


he late Thomas and Margaret Peel, and dearest sister of Bell, Kitty and Harry. Service and in­ lterment was held at All Hal­


ows’ Church, Mltton, on Tues­ day, 23rd November, 1071.


SEEDALL.—On the 20th Novem­ ber, 1971, In hospital, Ada Cath­ erine; aged 83 years, of 19 l Lowergatc. CUtheroc, dearly


lioved daughter of the late. Wil­


November, followed by Inter­ ment nt All Hallows’ Church­ yard, Mytton.—Inquiries: Tom­ linsons Funeral Service, “Rock­ dale", Cllthcroe. Tel; 2345.


vice -was held ..at St. Mary’s Church, on Wednesday, 24tli


am and Charlotte Sccdall. Ser­ OUR SERVICE Is not


limited by tho time of day, WHBN AND WHEREVER the NEED . arises, . our


SOWER BUTTS. — On 19th Nov­ ember, 1971, ’ suddenly at his home, Harry Milton, aged 68 years, the dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Sowcrbutts, of 23 f Park Avenue, Clitlieroe, dear aather of Allan and Shclln, and


h. loved Grandad. A service was Celd at the Congregational


Cremation at Accrington. Don­ ations for the Blackburn Royal Infirmary Intensive , Care Unit may be sent to Blackburn Royal Infirmary or to "Rock­ dale".— Inquiries: Tomlinsons Funeral Service. -"Rockdale", Clithcroc. Tel. 2345.


TOWNSON.—On 24th November, 1971, In hospital, Fred Townson, aged 65 years, of 31 Greenfield Avenue, Chatburn..- the. dearly a loved husband of Mary.)Service


hurch, Cllthcroe, on Wednes­ day, 24th November, prior (to


.ASSISTANCE is immedia­ tely available;


est, 228 Blackburn Road, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ,


ALLEN.—The family of, the late . t John• Hcrmon ’ Allen, .desire to


t ressions of. sympathy and floral rributes 1 received during ■ their


nursing staff of Ward., Two, Blackburn Royal Infirmary, the family -doctor and the Rev. K. Broadhurst: for their -kind min­ istrations, and the G. and M.W. t Union' for .kindnesses shown in ■


ecent bereavement. They- also wish: to thank,tho doctors and


nhank' all 'relatives,; friends'and peighbours -for their-kind- ex­


he past.—10 Alma Place, Clith- . eroe.- "


HOYLE.—Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Hoyle, wish to thank all friends and neighbours for. their kind expressions of sympathy, and- floral tributes, received in their t bereavement: . ' also ; .special


- . Mayfield Avenue, ’ CUtheroe,


ho family doctor and the Rev. . A. Old' for their kindness.—13


hanks to -the neighbours who have, been so ‘kind, to mother during her. illness, -the doctor t and staff'of'Clitheroe Hospital,


HUDSON.—Mrs. Margaret Hudson sincerely thanks 'all. relatives, t friends, and neighbours for let­


onations for Cancer Research, received In her sad -loss. Special thnnks- to the family doctor, doctors and' nursing staff at Christie Hospital. Manchester, doctors and nursing staff at . Cookrldge Hospital, Leeds. 16,


ders and cards of sympathy, also


and the Rev. J. Hudson for their kind ministrations.—24 Princess Street. Scarborough, Yorkshire.


SMILLIE.—'The family of the late William Smillle sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for expressions of sym­ pathy and floral tributes re­ ceived in their sad loss. Our grateful thanks also to the management and staff of “Crab­ ftrees” and the Rev. J.-Hudson


or their kindness. —. 33 Pendle Road, Clltheroe.


IN MEMOMAM


HAWORTH. — In loving memory of a dear husband and father,


Ernest, who died 26th November. 1968. Dearly loved and sadly missed.—From his loving wife, Alice, son. Stanley, Margaret and the boys.


RIDING. — In loving memory of dear sister-in-law and nephew, died November 26tli, 1970, also dear brother-in-law, Tommy, died September 29th, 1970. We think of you In silence, F but with no outward show.


— eat silently and low. . family.


From Jean, Geoffrey and


or all the hearts that beat B sincerely,


STEER.—In- loving memory of a dear father and grandad,, died 26th November, 1067. — From Christine, Brian, Ian and Gary.


STEER.—In. loving memory of a dear husband and father. Chris­ topher, died- 26th November, 1967.


B rage to light the blow, — o-one will ever know.”


family.


"God gave us strength to bear Cou it, ■


I :


ut what It meant to lose N him, •


From Ills loving wlfo nud


ofllen Haworth and dear father C Alan. Reposing In “Rockdale ’ h hapel of Rest. Service will be


STEWART.—In memory of a dear sister, Mabel, who died 27th November, 1970. Softly from the shadows. She heard the gentle call. Taking the hand God offered She quietly left us all. —Sadly missed.


From Sister Pat. ENGAGEMENTS


HYSLOP — WALKER. — The en­ gagement Is announced between Timothy T°hn Geldard, only eon of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hyslop, of Long Preston, Yorkshire, and Christine Mary, widow ot Allan Walker, nnd only daughter of Mrs. K. M. Robbins, of Whailey, Lancashire, and tho late Mr. J. R. Robbins.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Gardens Tol. CLITHEROE 3298


Wreaths & Bouquets AND ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES At your service at. all times


COWLINGS NURSERIES a Tel. Clitheroo 2983


FECITT BROS. FOR MEMORIALS THE SCULPTORS


Craftsmon in Marble, Gramto and Stono


CEMETERY GATES, Whalloy New Road


Tel. Blackburn 51463 FOR ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose Nurseries Tol. Clithoroo 3521 . Also Clitheroo Market -


lso at Clitheroo Markot


TOMLINSON’S Funerat. Services


i ‘Rocftdale’ Eshton Terrace


Tel. Clithcroc 2345


And cremation will take place at Mccrington1 Crematorium, ■•.oil


p.m. Cortege will leave, his home at 1.50 p.m;—..Inquiries:' Brian Price, Chatburn 297.


onday, 29th November, at 2.30


. Cllthcroe. BB7 2EW. Tel. 2323/4 and .printed a t Northealc. Blackburn. Tel. . 52346.- .:


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