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FRUIT PRESERVING and BOTTLING
KILNER JARS, lib, 21b and 41b. at
28, 30 Pareon Lane,' Clitheroe. Tel: 3382. Dawsons F. W. L. STEELE &TC0 .
1-3 Gastlegate Qithero ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS
Tel:. 2092. s ‘,HmSE DTDh
raink MiitV !™ ! , , norclv entrance. hall: bathroom with Pr.?i sulte* spacious lounge; well-fitteci diniiwkitrhim *
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mv°mnlriCtn»"Crf5'S to ac^ oInm£ brick garage. A superb prop-' city maintained 10 a very mgu standard.
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HEATUir £SEEHS„LP SEMI-DETACHED. OIL CENTRAL olifrnnpl*"‘ hTnrcei bedrooms. half-tiled bathroom: sep w.c.:
EnH nEiN integral garage. Excellent situation ■
SU,11;F; fining- room: well-fitted kitchen, on a-large corner site.
rooms- nhnnfii?^ful y. situated on,a corner site. Three bed- ■ entra"ce vestibule: hall; lounge: unlt-
,iSi?.hME,t? BUNGALOW, with background heating itchen. Workshop at rear - . .
10MODECNVOcp^AV r.UE,o2.L.l,THEROE- VEBY ATTRACTIVE rnfSS.1
$
65DETArHPn nnDMCDVmi.,Rl; ,,T^ S R0E- MODERN SEMI- and h?fnoD
laldetgardensn‘ reaT DOrnh eto- Detaohed mirage: beautifully
21Hmi«:X SJJ?mET', CLITHEROE. MODERNISED TERRACED R liuubc. comprising; two bedrooms; three-piece bathroom;
k1. , ^ nce yostlbiilc: hallway; sitting room: living room; NEW PROPERTY
An attractive rural site on the outskirts of town yet conveni ent for all amenities.
EDISFORDPARK CLITHEROE .
Three-bedroom semi-detached houses @ £4,050 and £4.225. ^wo Q'W
and £4,100. AVAILABLE. d three-bedroom semi-detached bungalows @ £3,800
E9£H,„CHARGES INCLUDED. DECORATED THROUGHOUT: GUARANTEE (N.H.B.R.C.): 95% MORTGAGES . .
RICHARD TURNER & SON (Clitheroe) Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors and Estate Agents,
FOR FULL RESIDENTIAL CONVERSION. COPY NOOK STORES,
&
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, CLITHEROE ex A charming country property with character, enhanced by
mbers. St. James’s Street, Accrington. Tel. 32620. Tel Viewing by arrangement with the auctioneers or the owner.
ive property to those seeking individuality. Cha SOLICITORS: Messrs. Hudson & Riley. St. James's
. Bolton-by-Bowland 206. previFor sale by Auction (subject to conditions and unless sold
S ously) in the Festival Hall, Gisburn, on Thursday. 0th eptember at 3-0 p.m.
OF INTEREST TO FARMERS AND PROSPECTIVE COUNTRY DWELLERS
HEIGHTS HOUSE FARM, BLACKO, Nr. NELSON
nd Wednesdays at 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Tel. SOT.ICITORS: Messrs. Hallam, Scorer & Co., Kirkby Stephen. previFor sale by auction (subject to conditions and unless’sold
ng garage etc. a VIEWING: The property will be open to view on Saturdays 459.
premises. ously) on Friday, 10th September 1971 at 1-30 p.m. on the
Richard Turner & Son, have received instructions from Mr. J. Brewis to sell by Auction his entire live and dead farming stock on Friday, 10th September at 12-00 noon at
HEIGHTS HOUSE FARM, BLACKO, Nr. NELSON
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ertilizer spreader; 2-F. Ferg. plough: roller; 2 sheep racks; diesel tank: sawbench: tractor pulley (to fit Dexta) and belting. Together with the usual hand tools and farming sundries. u Milking equipment: 3 Simplex s.s. units: 2 Fullwood S5.
nits; 2 s.s. pails: wash trough, in-churn cooler. 3,500 bales of meadow hay. Sale at 12-00 noon prompt. Terms cash.
30 NEWTON STREET, CLITHEROE
w A substantial graden-fronted terrace house, In quiet area, mith kitchen, lounge, living room, two bedrooms. In need of
odernisation with the Standard Grant. Reasonable price. G FOR SALE IN MID-SEPTEMBER.
ENTLEMAN’S AGRICULTURAL RESIDENCE. sound land.
LOWER BARN FARM!, BLACKSNAFE I PROPERTY FOR SALE Extensively modernised detached house set. In 80 acres ol
2, NEW MARKET STREET. CLITHEROE. TEL. 2369. LOANS
Full Details from the Auctioneers:
IF YOU NEED MONEY VOU NEED US For confidential, efficient service contact: Aiden l Britton. 61 Rossall Road Oleve-
eys, or contact local agent. Clitheroe 4366 or 4164
ALRICH FINANCE LTD. Per sonal. loans through the post,
Westway. Caterham, Surrey. Tel. Caterham 47378.
from £3 per month per £100 borrowed.—West-way House, 42,
I DETACHED HOUSE, 2, Winder- mere Avenue. Clitheroe. Hall,
lounge kitchen, three bed rooms,. bathroom, garage. Full central heating.—Tel. Clitheroe 4206 evenings and weekends.
POSTAL LOANS, unsecured.—F. S. Richards. Ltd- U. Welford | Road. Leicester.
WINDSOR HALL, NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN
LOANS FROM £200 to all house t owners and tenants, repay up
o 10 years on low repayments. For further details contact
via Lancaster. Telephone Ben tham 705
BRIM lORIlS.
£200 £5,000 , REDUCING INTEREST '
Loan
: £200 £300 £400
£500 £1,000 2tM
and interest,
.Life.cover;is provided
at.no:extra c6st^ OurNarea representative will be pleased to
call.at youL-conveniGnco • C ill Phone or Write
. yiys>i mommy, repayments include principal 4
I TftUSTWOOD SECURITIES LTD T BcfoaP BiijMiiigs.-AiiismoiiliiSt;-Blackburn’'
. Telephone. Blackburn 55375 E. and D. HORSFIELD
OLD BRITISH LEGION CLUB. 2 MEARLEY STREET. CLITHEROE.
Tel: Clitheroe 4652 (nigbt) 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.
4 Years . £6.04 £9.05
£12.07 £15.09 £30.17
. 6 Years £4,74 . £7.10 i £9.47
£11.84 £23.65
8 Years £4.13
£6.20 : £8.26
£10.32 £20.64
SECURED BY WAY OF SECOND MORTpAGE ' <
Fellng . Financial Services, 11 Pye Busk Close, High Bentham, f
a re privileged to present
A UNIQUE ART EXHIBITION followed by
.
A SALE BY AUCTION of
THE LIFETIME’S CREATIVE OUTPUT OF LANCATRIAN ARTIST
JAMES H. MOKTON AJR.C.A. 1881,— 1918
450 lots recently revealed
OIL PAINTINGS; WATERCOLOURS, PASTELS, DRAWINGS, ETC.
A collection of local and national interest. THE EXHIBITION — ADMISSION FREE
On Saturday, Monday. Tuesday and Wodnosday tho 4th, Gth, 7th
On Thursday. 9th Scntembor at 10-30 a.m. ■; Price 15p (20p by post),- .
35 'Preston*Nqir Road, •’ Blackburn. Tel: 55425 "
..v' n ./or;- ■ n , ■
Each day from 11-00 a.m. until 6-bo n.m. ’ and 8th .Scptomber. THE SALE BY AUCTION
c. n),mh«r
WHITEWOOD FURNITURE Stonklsts ot Llden and HomechBrm
10% DISCOUNT OFF
A D MI SSI 0 N BY CATALOGUE ONLY. ■ ! . "/y a,lable from tho Auctioneers:
- Kindle Son and iCooper, •Solicitors, Dairwen. -Tel: .71003.
Please write or phono for free catalogue.
Oyer 100 unite m stock. Delivery Service.
THE 8ILVER KEY,'
195. Padlham Road, Burnley.-Tel.. 23450.
& Co.
bordson Dexta International S42 R.M. mower: Vicon-Lely Acro vat: 1 HB46 baler; Centipede (2-row) pressure washer; bale ele Bator (elec, motor); bale sledge; hay trailer; transport box: f amford M.S.: Bar Syke R.E. loader: Ward cow trailer; Teagle
ec.: 2 due Jan: 10 geld in full milk. 73 pigs viz. 7 sows: 70 weaners; 1 stock boar. 110 sheep viz. 58 Lonk x ewes; 50 lambs; 2 Suffolk tups. F Implements include: 1958 Fordson Dexta with cab; 1959
Au Comprising: 30 dairy cattle. Viz: 15 bw or rw cows due D g./Sept.; 15 bw or rw cows in milk, i.e. 1 duo Oct., 2 due
oad the stone-built farmhouse enjoys exceptional views and h achine line and waterbowls. tying lor 17 other cows, excellent
Includes three bedrooms and bathroom. m Good farm buildings Include 18 sliippon with milking i ay loft, provender store. 6 pig pens. Implement shed, silo build
buildings. r Situated a short distance from the council maintained
a A highly productive unit oi 75 acres of sound land within of ring fence, together with a modernised house and good range
space or could be retained for high class antique or boutique ventures. t Three garages and pleasant gardens make tills a very attrac
lounge, study, bathroom, separate w.c., and large bedroom, two large sales areas, would easily convert into additional living
tensive views over an open aspect. Full modernised living accommodation includes: kitchen,
0 1SEAC!d 1 IPiTi'. SOTifiHf SUEFP gar^!|or_j,wocars Pull gas CENTRAL.HEATING Is instiled.
- Evenings :2016 our^e°i
1ZEXTBEMELYLDnppin r W,EATriV ^ ADF0RD VILLAGE. ™AT'-o?tAc
'
Geoffrey Taylor & Co & CO
Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors
5 CHURCH STREET
Bluxbuui BosNirr ans GUREMB.
CUTHEROE Telephone 3252.
h ation. Occupying a commanding position in this delightful T Comprising: ENTRANCE PORCH: TWO LARGE RECEP
amlet "off the beaten track" amidst open fields yet only four miles from Settle on the Lancaster side
TION ROOMS; MORNING AND UTILITY ROOMS; KITCHEN;
MAGNIFICENT DETACHED BUNGALOW. THE HOLLIES,
EAVES HALL LANE. WEST BRADFORD a Constructed approximately seven years ago and occupying
PORCH: ENTRANCE HALL: SUPERB 'L-SHAPED LOUNGE 20’ x 14 9’. stone fireplace and DINING’AREA 12’ 2’’ it 11' 3”- PITTED KITCHEN: REAR PORCH: THREE BEDROOMS--
o superD position, standing m beautiful mature gardens ol over nd double glazing, comprises COVERED
THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. DETACHED 2-CAR GARAGE Hates payable £70.49. FREEHOLD.
u r" itales
SPACIOUS DETACHED COUNTRY HOUSE KELRYDDINGi,
STATION ROAD, RIMINGTON
entre of Rlmington In one aud a third acres of land with RTILITY ROOM: FIVE BEDROOMS; THREE-PIECE BATH
large barn an croft. U Comprising: HALL; LOUNGE; DINING ROOM: KITCHEN:
OOM. Double Garage. Freehold. Rates payable £50 per annum
INTERESTING SEMI-DETACHED TOWN HOUSE. SURBITON COTTAGE,
6 RARSON LANE, CLITHEROE
vOOM, Rear yard with three-storey building suitable lor con
ersion to Garage subject to planning Rates payable £24 p.a. Freehold. Mains services.
LOCAL AGENTS FOR
nmm mwmmmt INGHAM AND YORKE
BUILDING SOCIETY
Chartered Surveyors, Chartered Land Agents. Auctioneers and Valuers.
LITTLEM00R, GLITHEROE BB7 1HG. Tel. 3655.
For Sale by Private Treaty, a useful Dairy Farm on Roadside LOWERGATE FARM, TWISTON, CLITHEROE
. Accommodation comprises: house—kitchen, pantry, store room, living-room, sitting room. 3 bedrooms, bathroom (with w.c.), 3-compartment attic, garage, garden and orchard.
119 acres with Vacant Possession from Snrine, 1972.
8 other stock together with numerous other useful build ings.
4 Buildings—milking accommodation for 34 cows tyings for For further particulars apply agents.
STAHSTON HOUSE FARM,
West Marton, Skipfon
TOMORROW, SATURDAY. 28th AUGUST at 1 n.m.
Friesian cattle and 161 acres of I log and winter eatage for Mr. T.
J. Spenslcy | Refreshments by Pickards of
Sklpton Auctioneers: T. H. TAYLOR & SON, The Estate Offices,
Newmarket Street, Skipton. Tel. 2226.
I Please remember the sale of 61
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
SALE BY AUCTION OF DUTCH AND ENGLISH FLOWERING BULBS
Sent from well-known East Anglian Nurseries.
iTulips, Narcissi, and Daffodils rn many varieties, including Care doubles. Also Hyacinths,
rocus and many miscellaneous rockery-bulbs.
Small and large lots to suit any size gardens.
Experts in attention to answer queries.
M Saturday, September 4th.
REMOVALS AND STORAGE
CO-OP removais-storage. all areas See branch Managers. Dlvi Bp £
ts.M.3. ttemovais-atorage. Box wood 8t- Blackburn. Tel. 60466.
ATIIDRCS St,, BiaokburmlreiMoving-storing.—Cedar
~ ‘ 67122,
ain Sale Ring, Railway Road, Clitheroe, at 11 a.m.
sink unit. PANTRY: UTILITY ROOM, separate W.O R Pl/st Floor: THREE BEDROOMS: THREE-PIECE BATH
5SS?»S?<i.5?J5.v.ej?i?n- Comprising: HALL; LOUNGE 12' 3" x 12’- DINING ROOM 12’ 6’ x 9’: KITCHEN 14’ x 11’ stainless steel”
Overlooking the Onstte Grounds and suitable for modernls- c Situated in open country three-quarters of a mile from-the
ue-thlrd of an acre. The well-planned accommodation which- %
HREE BEDROOMS; BATHROOM. Garage and outbuildings. Extensive gardens. Rateable Value £36. Freehold.
FEIZOIJ, Nr. AUSTWICK, YORIvS. is. Partly converted and with great scope for furener modern
CHARMING COUNTRY RESIDENCE BUILT 1G69. FEIZOB HOUSE,
SALES BY AUCTION
SLLV.ERYYOOD— . kalshayv
Auctioneers and Valuors.
for Mr John Marglnson. Highly Important Total Dispersal Sale
Tomorrow, Saturday, August 28th. •
(accredited cattle) B (situate oB the Clltheroc-
tod) dairy in-milk, in-calf cattle J and young stock (mostly black
1
bred. 10 B.F. ewes, 8 Gritstone, [ 1 Hexham L Ram, L & Suff. "
recommended. (Ministry officer c will issue licences for the ac
| achinery, sheep approx 2 p.m. PROCTERS FARM,
cattle. . . .
SLAIDBURN, Nr. CUTHEROE (farm sold)
Saturday, September 4th, for Messrs. G. & J. Taylor.
Highly Important Livestock, Eatagc and Sundries Sale.
calved; 2 heifers due Sept.; 15 heifers for service; 12 heifer calves 6-7 months; 13 Hereford bullocks and heifers 5-6 months; 6 Hereford Heifers 10-12 months; 4 black and white heifer calves 1-3 months; 2 black and white bull calves 6 months; 9 black and white bull calves 3-4 weeks: 2 black and white cows geld and 1 heifer beef); 1 b & w cow suck ling 1 hfr. and 1 bull calf 2 months. 1 b & w hfr. suckling; 1 Hereford b & w bull calves; 1 b & w cow suckled with Here ford hfr. calf 5. months; 2 Jersey lifrs., 12 months.
yo76 head of black and white a ung cattle, Horeford x bullocks
nd heifers: • 1 heifer newly- 2 Pigs: 2 gilts due time of sale; sows 6 to 8 weeks, served.
Fell Stock Breeding Ewes and Lambs: 350 horned, ewes (shear lings upwards); 250 fat and for ward lambs; T Hexham shearling ram and 1 B.L. x shearling ram: 3 horned rams 2 shears; l horned
oBered: 12 aero meadow. 8 acre, 6 lore; and 50 acre pasture to | OctoOctober 31st, 1971, all good
| pony (unbroken) colts (nice I
sorts). 1 in f°ur lots to bo
wtrewing machine; 14 Cleveland | ater bowls and piping: 6 far-
grass. s Implements: R.G. 1 side rake:
rowing crates; 1 cow trailer.- ,L.P„°,?Vuubrt?k,en d°e. 12 months
| ems). Cattle approx 1 p.m.. sheep and eatagc.
A caterer will attend the sale. ] The above sale can be well
recommended to interested
Wednesday, September 8tlt. Highly Important Livestock and Implements Sale,
SMELFTHWAITES FARM. NEWTON, Nr. Clithoroc, for Mrs. B. Cowking.
w bead Of smart black and a hite heifers for service: stirks f nd calves: Charolais and Here
lambs; machinery and imple ments.
ord bull and hfr. calves. Horned Draft ewes, sheep and
Full particulars next week OTHER FIXTURES
Newton. Nr. Clitheroe, for Mrs! Brennand.
Auctioneers:
C. SILVERW00D, Livingstone Houso, SLAIDBURN. TEL. 652. Nr Clithoroe. Lancs,
!*■, BALSHAW. Glen Thorn, 91, Waddmgton Road. CLITHEROE. TEL. 2911.
BUSINESS FOR SALE
WINDOW CLEANING BUSINESS for-sale, Clitheroe and District.
—Apply: Advertiser & Times.
Saturday. September 18: Total dispersal sale. Crawshaw Farm
(keen to work). It Sale 12-30 prompt (only few
ram 3 shear; l horned ram (aged) Two ponies: grey and chestnut
A caterer will attend the sale. m Salo 12 o’clock: implements,
The above sale can be well redited cattle),
1 . Sheen: ”70 Lonk ewes, 25 dales
d euts, milking machinery and l airy appliances: as advertised sast week. Also ommitted: Atkin j on Mark V. Manure Spreader,
ram, 53 fat lambs.. mTractors, machinery, imple-
ashall Eaves-Whitewoll road).,; 82 hoad of smart (lully-accredl-
and white) including well-bred l pedigree Friesian stock bull (Hol (HundaVbred),
ands Falcon 8tli) born Septmoer 20th, 1969 with dairy licence
HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.S.V.A.
Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents
BANK SALEROOMS, GLITHEROE To/cnhono 2695. (Evenings 3755 and 2180).
to Dc then and there produced.’
-THE DETACHED DWELLINGHOUSE 21 AVENUE ROAD, HURST GREEN
icar.jaeauy adapted lor double garage and extra living space. iS ^ S E ^ ; PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEERS.
2 p.m™ L-30
p.mWING: Saturdays- Zlst a“ d 28th August from BATmvmr i nSol,lcli ? rs; MESSRS. BALDWIN. WEEKS
BALDWIN, 4 Duck Street. Clitheroe. (Tel. 2152). THE ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE AND EFFECTS
WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON THE SAME DAY, COMMENCING AT 1 p.m
■ ANTIQUE ITEMS included are* OAK SIDE 'Part e
lon-edFnoURl lADDEMA^RWerS Y“dcr (brass furniture), 88" ^ o g | $ r a ^ * 8 { P F ‘ *#fe°GANYe'
Qre^beUows! (Wlth SniCe drawersl: mahogany cupboard: wooden r -u J i?11®
ormnnATjT? 1? 1 finishings for all rooms, carpets, brle-a-brne-
and mow^ t t o usefulTems.enSllS CtC- H°°ver Junlor clean(* VIEWNG: Tuesday, 31 August from 2 p.m. to 4-30 pun. Auctioneers’ Offices:
BANK SALEROOMS. GLITHEROE. (Tol. 2695). AT A REVISED PRICE.
SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE WITH ONE OF THE FINEST OUTLOOKS IN RIBBLESDALE
“SUNNYDALE” st tiled bathioom, separate w.c. Brick garage: wash house* fnni
HALL with prop; t withproportioned ^NrE^RTMNING^ROOMSr'^TCn^htte’d KITCHEN
tocSfteSSbSSPlSi SammK:0D n S
’ LARDER; THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS^ S
ores. Formal garden areas. Freehold. CHATBURN
i addition there is a brick-built annexe (two-storied) just wait gng to be convertised to bathroom and addition living space A
Containing Hall: Sitting Room; Living Room; Kitchen f f t unit; three ’ bedrooms above. In
THE STONE-BUILT DWELLINGHOUSE 4 DALE TERRACE
grant would be available. - Mains services. Freeholdr Current WADDINGTON
eneral rate payable: £13.68.
SEMI-DETACHED DWELLINGHOUSE BELGRAVE VILLAS
£ffices to rear. Small walled garden. Annual ground rent: 1 19 3d. SALES BY AUCTION
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO LTD,, RAILWAY ROAD, GLITHEROE BP7 2JW.
•Tol. Clitheroc 3325. After hours Skinton 3641. TODAY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27tll.
2 1.200-1,500 HALF-BRED EWES (MASHAM AND MULES)
ANNUAL SALE OF HALF-BRED EWES, followed by all classes store lambs.
,500-3,000 Hall-Bred Glmmer and Wether Lambs. Horned Gimmer and Wether Lambs from noted stocks SALE 11 a.m.. Ewes 1 p.m. approx Lambs.
MONDAY. AUGUST 30th. on nn o-
80-90 Steers. Heifers and Fat Cows, 30-40 Pigs, 100-150 Ewes 1,200-1,300 LAMBS.
SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 12 NOON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 31st.
0-80 Smart Heifers and Young Cows, all In tho hands of farm A ers, and majority being on the market for the first time.
7 WEEKLY SALE OF NEWLY CALVED CATTLE AT 12 NOON.
WEEKLY SALE OF REARING CALVES at 11-80 a m. aood duality calves and weaned sttrks.
lso 10-15 fully-accredited Newly-Calved Cows and Heifers, housed and sold in separate premises,
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3rd.
FORTNIGHTLY PRIZE SALE OF IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE, at 12 noon.
30-40 In-Calf Cattle, 40-50 Stores. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10th.
PRIZES FOR HALF-BRED SHEARLINGS AND GIMMER LAMBS. SALE TO COMMENCE 11 a.m. -with Half-Bred Shearlings,
800-1,000 Gimmer Shearlings from the many well known con signors to this sale. 1.000-1,200 Gimmer Lambs, and upwards of 1.200 Half-Bred and Horned Ewes, Horned and Half-Bred Lambs of all descriptions.
followed by other classes. Entries close Wed.. September 8th, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15th.
And SALE OF-ALL CLASSES STORE SHEEP, in separate ring. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24th.
ANNUAL PRIZE SALE OF DODDED RAMS.
Next monthly sale of .Brucellosis accredited cattle: Thursday. September 16th.
GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF UNCROSSED EWES. For Sale by Auction:
69.039 ACRES OF EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION LAND. being part of
village and Gargrave, with access via Bank Newton Hall Lane.
Situate close to Bank Newton
INGBER HOUSE FARM. BANK NEWTON, GARGRAVE
Lot 1. 11.906 acres of meadow land.
Lot 2. 16:448 acres of pasture land.
Lot 3. 27.865 acres of pasture laud with open fronted cattle
Lshed and hay store.
ti Viewing at any reasonable Sharlesworth Ss Foster, 3 High uion (subject to conditions and
nless (sold previously) in. the Devonshire Hotel, Skibton, on Monday,’6th September: 1971 at 3 n.m.
• Full details from:
RICHARD TURNER & SON. Auctioneers and Valuors, - BENTHAM. Tol. 444/5/6, Near Lancaster.
|
treet. SKIPTON. Tel. 2323. t To be offered for sale by auc
me. C Solicitors: Messrs. Walker,
ot 4. 12.820 acres of pasture land.
Total Disporsal Sale. PAA FARM.
PAYTHORNE, GISBURN
MATTHEW PALLISTER & SON, F.S.V.A.
forward: 2 roan cows due Feb: 2 b/w heifers geld: 13 smart b/w bulling heifers 18 to 24 mths.
8 b/w cows due. from October
mule 2 shears: 24 H.B. ewes; 80 | horned ewes: 30 horned -Jambs; 130 mule gimmer and wedder I lambs.
hearling gimmers; 16 H.B. - or
Mr. Newbould), to 12th May. 1072. Eatage: 28 acres fog un broken: lugs Meadow. 45 ncres unbroken fog: Carholme Moor 40 acres rough grazing; all to 2nd February. 1072.
attention, can be arranged- with
ert, Skipton. a This sale Is worthy of special
ttention Auctioneers’ Office: •
2a. High Streot, Skinton,
. and Auction Mart, Skinton. . ........■ T6I. 2375.
ake place in the spring. b Refreshments by E. & S. Lam
. SALE AT 1-0 p.m. t The sale of Implements will
t w seasons hay -in-two lots with (ying!for'36 with, water bowls
order; 2 sheep racks. lleHay and Eatage: 3,883 bales of
f Tackle: Ford Thames Trader lolat waggon in good order: Rear-
da with bucket and fork, good
9. Viz.: 63 Friesian Dairy Cattle: I THOS. ROCK 3 b/w heifers due from sale day;
Friday. 10th Sentembor. 1971. the' whole of his valuable Farming Stock.
he farm will sell by auction on
(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental Masons
s, 310 Sheen: 30 H.B. and mule I
and at Broomfield Place, Witton, Blackburn ■ Phone 51251
7b. Market Place, CUtheroe Phone- 4277
PROPERTY WANTED
WANTED NOW, or in fairly near future, small house In Chipping, Whltewell, Dunsop Bridge . or Slaldburn: areas.. Bathroom- not
essential.—Phone 051-526-3961 or write Box No. Q3, Advertiser & Times. All replies answered. Relerenccs given.
.
FOUR BEDROOMED HOUSE or bungalow wanted in Clitheroe area. Smaller property with pos- siblllty of extension considered.
—Full details to Box No; Q5, Advertiser & Times. - LIVE ANIMAL
Animals unfit ‘ for. ’livestock' markets- uplifted-, within 50
ALAN HELLIWELL & SONS,
MOSS SIDE FARM, MILNROWi- NEAR ROCHDALE.
/i Tolenhono' Rochdato 45469. /
CASUALTY SERVICE : miles radius.
TOMLINSON’S Funeral. Services
Tel. Clithcroc 2345
, * Rockdaler Eshton Terrace
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The QUALITY oE our SERVICE is - constantly HIGH, regardless of cost. YOU are able to make a choice from our selection to snit your means, assured that every' detail receives our careful attention.
favoured with instructions from I t Mr. F. Newbould who is leaving
ANNUAL SALE OF HALF-BRED GIMMER SHEARLINGS (MASH- AMS & MULES). Also PRIZE SALE OF HALF-BRED GIMMER LAMBS HORNED AND HALF-BRED. STORE LAMBS AND CROSSED HORNED BREEDING EWES.
fol Conveniently situated, this well-built property offers the d lowing accommodation: vestibule: hall; lounge with bnv rooining room: kitchen; larder; rear porch; three excellent bed- o ms; bathroom; separate w.c.; brick-built wash house and
current BALDWIN ROAD, CLITHEROE
erts' s,lbstnntially bl,llt by ouse, fuel
TABLE: small OAK PANELLED WALL ’ • FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 19,71
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In;Stock speolally tor Cllthtroe oemeteiy r«8ttfatlon& s&j Send for designs and prices or oall and inspeot ’’--’ -■' ; NOTE OUR ONLY A0DRE8S V ‘<
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MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD. Telephone 2164
No ooxmeotton with aay other firm or individual. BIRTHS
SCOTT.—On -21 August, 1971, at v Chipping Norton War Memorial
Hospital, to Ray and Hilary, a - son,Matthew.
-.19; Woodflcld Drive, Charlbury, Oxford, OX7 3SE.
21st BIRTHDAYS CONGRATULATIONS
I SLACK.—Congratulations Sheila on your 21st birthday, 31 Aug ust, 1971. B From Mura, Dad, Pete and
ill.
i CARTER.—Congratulations Peter t on your 21st birthday. 1st Sep
Love and happiness always, —Mum, Dad and Paula.
ember, 1971, I METCALFE. — Congratulations —Love, Mum and-Dad; —Josie and Tony. ;
| SLACK. — Congratulations and best wishes Sheila on your 21st birthday, 31 August, 1971. Health and happiness always.
& I WRIGHT. — Congratulations Muriel on your 21st birthday, 2 September. 1971. —Love. - - Rodney, • Pam > and family.
ENGAGEMENTS
| THOMPSON—BIRCH .—Mr. aiid Mrs. J. f. Thompson. of West
Mr. and Mrs. P. Birch, of Great Harwood. MARRIAGES
CHATTERS0N.—The marriage took place on Saturday. 21 August, at St. Columba’s, Water sloo, Ontario. Canada, of Michael,
mid Mrs. S. B. Chatterson. of Waterloo.
DEATHS
BLEAZARD.—On 18 August. 1971 M lh a private nursing home.
Mremation was at Brighton on onday, 23 August.
COX’—On 26 August. 1971 (In hospital) Eliza Jane, in her 77th
on. Cut flowers only please, may be sent to Rockdale.
2345
DUG DALE.—On 21 August, 1971, at her home, 7. The Cottages,
Olltl K??d’ Grindleton, Nr. yea ieroe. Mary Ann, in her 76tli
IS?*-, 1>laaa at Accrington, on Tuesday, 26 August. t;rP?q™,F,?nnett IB- Parklng-
dear mother of John, cremation on) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.
t"*LKS;—On 18 August, 1971. peacefully In hospital, John Langton Gllks, C.M.G.. F.R.C S of 9, Grindleton Road. West
Bradford, aged 90 years. Crema- o n V z ^ r at pieasinst°n’ aiI51
S??.lason. _of. 44 Taylor Street, oi^h?roe’ interred hi Clitheroe August"^ 011 'Vednesday last 25
5™- ,^Iary’ J'gecl 63 years, tho dearly loved wile or Richard
—Calve’rley’s. Funeral Directors, 3297/2017 E°ad’ Clltheroc- Tel.
I 'lY,!f'®,0N'~rOn 22 August, in a nursing home, Myra, aged 71
years, the dearly loved wile of Charles Wilson, of
—Calverley’s, Funeral Directors, 3297/2017 R°ad’ 011Ulero°- Tel.
(y* Calverley
Association ot Funeral Directors CHATBURN ROAD c l ith e r o e
and Sons Ltd. “Funeral Director” Memoer or the National
CHAPEL OF REST
Tel: Clitheroe 3297 day 2917 night.
Wreaths & Bouquets AND ALL
floral tributes At your service at all times
COWLINGS NURSERIES Tel: Clitheroe 2983
also at Clitheroe Market
for oraftsmanshlp in granite, marble, green slate and stone
etc. vs**
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h.al> Eaves. Cremated at A1 Au^ s
T InSt
Pnlh^n1’1 TDa e and formerly of T
C,eroBet;U^ lU2,5^ ParklnBtbn> —On 19 August, 1971
r, the dearly loved wile of lat® Stanley Dugdale and
y^r.^of 30, Queensway Flats. Waddington, the clearly loved wife of the late Charles William Cox. formerly of Daisy Hill Farm, Waddington, dear mother of John and the late Raymoud. A very dear grandma, great- grandma- and mother-in-law. Reposing in Rockdale Chapel of gest. A service will be held in Chatburn Methodist Church at 1-45 p.m. on Tuesday, 31 August, t prior to cremation at Pleasing-
—Inq. Tomlinson’s Funeral Ser vice. Rockdale. Clitheroe. Tel.
L argaret, aged 86 years, of *auriston, 7, the Droveway, C*°'’e* Sussex, and formerly of ti litheroe. dearly loved wife of Cle late Richard Bleazard.
of 31. Mytton View, Clithcroe, and Doirdre, daughter of Mr.
on of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Ellis,
Bradford,' have pleasure in announcing the engagement of wieir second, son, - Simon, to Denise, the eldest daughter of
LIEUTENANT M. R. ELLIS, ROYAL NAVY, AND MISS D. J.
and. best wishes Alan on your 21st birthday, 1 September, 1971.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
BLEAZARD.—Miss Beatrice A. Dougdalc, -Miss Ida Bleazard, and the relatives of : the late Mrs. Bleazard are grateful to sh the many friends who have
ness; also for lloral tributes. - Lauriston, 7, The Droveway. ; Hove, Sussex.
i own kindness and sympathy dn their time of sorrow, and
uring Mrs. Bleazard’s long ill ’
B0WKER.—Air. Tom Bowker and family sincerely thank all rela tives, lriends and neighbours and R.A.O.B. for beautliul Row ers and letters and cards of condolence • received in their t sad loss. Grateful thanks also
o the family doctor and Rev. K. Bisbrown for their help and kindness. 18, Highlicld Road, CUtlieroc.
HAYTHORNTHWAITE.—Mrs. L. Hay thornthwalte and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for messages of- sympathy and t lovely Rowers received during
special thanks to Mr. Excldy and friends at Trinidad Lake Asphalt Co. 3, Claremont Crescent, Morccnmbc.
heir sad bereavement: with
ceived during .their sad bcrcavc- -ment.
36. Brook Street, Clitheroe.
ROBINSON.—Mr. R. Robinson and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh sbours for kind expressions of
. 44, Taylor Street, Clithcroe. orrow.
dympathy and flowers received s uring their recent time of
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SHERLIKER.—The family of the t late Joseph Sherlikcr sincerely
nhank all relatives, friends and eeighbours for • beautiful flow ars, Mass offerings and letters i nd cards of condolence received gn their bereavement. Our larateful thanks also to the
ness and devotion throughout ills years of illness. 12, Pine . Grove, Clithcroe.
SUTCLIFFE.—Mrs. M. Sutcliffe wishes to thank all relatives ancl neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in her bereavement; also members of t St. John Ambulance Brigade
K. Broadhurst, for their kind ness.
he family doctor and the Rev. 28, Primrose Street, Clitheroc.
' hank relatives ancl friends for
Nursing Home, Shnonstonc, for ov their kindness to Mrs. Wilson
hanks to the staff of Tunstend er the past four years.
IN MEMOR1AM
COWKING.—In ever loving mem ory of our dear brother and uncle, Titus Carter, who died 2o August, .1970.
—From sister .Belle, brothcr-ln- law Billy and all the family
BRAITHWAITE.—In loving mem ory of my dear wife Evelyn May, who died 30 August. I960.
Loved and remembered always. —led. West Bradford.
WM. LAKGSHAW AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)
FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED
CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF REST
ON THE PREMISES. PERSONAL SERVICE
KING STREET VVHALLEY
Tel: Whalley 3248 (day or night) FOR ALL
FLORAL TRIBUTES AND
BARKER’!) primrose Nurseries. Tel. Clitheroe 3521.
CUT FLOWERS Also Clitheroe Market
Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS
“TELEFLO WER SERVICE*
Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298
FECin BROS.
FOR MEMORIALS THE SCULPTORS
Craftsman in Marble. Granite and Stono
CEMETERY GATES. Whalley New Road.
Tel. Blackburn 51463. w „ { -
“Loved and remembered for ever.”
WILSON.—The relatives of the t late Myra M. Wilson wish to
their kind messages of sym pathy and floral tributes re ceived in, their recent bereave tment; also to offer sincere
doctors and nursing staff of Queen’s Park Hospital and the clergy of Ss. .Michael and John Church, for all their help kind
mily doctors, district nurses,
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ROBINSON.—Mrs. A! Robinson r and Sheila wish to thank all athy and llornl tributes re
belatives, friends and neigh pours for their messages of sym
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