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ONION SETS NOW IN STOCK


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


1-3 Castlegate Clitheroe , ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel.' 2092 '.


CENTRALHEAXiNf^ vP61’ ^SI?cct; at the rear. Pull gas bathroom: entrance


D Dortious J1Clled brlok 8araEe’ Lald 01It Bardens e2 f g ^ d ' ' Evenings 2016


3 SEM^nETflpHpnRIVE,1 CL,THER0E- SUPERIOR MODERN ,sr£n> fireplace; dining room; we^i-e'quip^d


uroC S C O


Blackburn BtJRNEKY AND Cmtorkob


Geoffrey Taylor & Go


Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors


6 CHURCH STREET


CUTHEROE Telephone 3252


122.


Piatrance vestibule' hallway: sitting room large kitchen etc. Space for garage.


bedrooms. '3-pieee NEW PROPERTY ISSmmsSBSSfi These are quality built FREEHOLD homes designed for modern"


10 YEAR GUARANTEE—N.H.B.R.C. PROTECTION SCHEME. 05% mortgages available to suitable applicants.


REPRESENTATIVE ON SITE SUNDAYS 2-0—4-30 p.m. ' SHOW HOUSE ON VIEW


INGHAM & YORKE Chartered Surveyors,,


Chartered Land Agents, Auctioneers and Valuers.


LITTLEMOOR. CLKTHEROE. BBT 1HG. TEL. 3653/(1,


FURNISHED BUNGALOW TO LET


Situated in a superb position at SAWLEY


Near CLITHEROE


Comprising: Kitchen Pantry, sitting Eonm, 2 Bedrooms. Bathroom, Separate W.C. Garage.


For further details, apply to the Agents. FARMHOUSE or COTTAGE


with one or two acres of land. Condition immaterial. Cash sale.


PETS


PU P P IE S G ALORE! 5,000 puppies avail* able each year. All popular breeds. Insured, mccted. Regular Veterinary examinations. Weekly advertiser 35 years.


TOM SCHOFIELD,


DISLEY FARM. MOSS LANE. WHITTLE-LE-WOODS, CHORLEY.


ALWAYS OPEN. H O E L E X for quality pedigree puppies,


Most breeds Cash or terms. Tel Burn- ley 20407


BO A R D IN G CATS AND DOCS.


country conditions. Free exercise. Trans­ port available. Inspection invited. HILL­ SIDE K EN NE I 5. NANSGREAVES. BURY. Tel. Ramsbottom 3029.


Ideal 6 CNS. TO A PPROVED HOME. Cute


Poke Cross Yorkshire -Terrier Puppy Dog. Ring Whalley 2317.


Tel. Wigan 55192, Saturdays or Sundays.


7,.MOORLAND AVENUE, CLITH- chut, semi-detached house in quiec eul-de-sac. In excellent


PROPERTY FOR SALE


DETACHED BUNGALOW. 43 WADDOW GROVE,


WADDINGTON Built 1968.


Tel. Clitheroe 3992.


corner site, having a southerly aspect and spacious well-planned I gardens. Price £5,850.


hroughout. Set on a choice


garage/store. In excellent con­ dition, being newly painted t externally a n d re-decorated I


shComprising: hall; large ‘L’-| k aped lounge/diniug room; pitchen with htted units: three- thiece tiled bathroom In blue; inree bedrooms, the second hav­ etc. ■


g one wall ol fitted wardrobes, Pull central heating. Large


^ e d ^ E ^ER^A^JE D* *H 0 U1E*\VIT H^0 P E N *^A S P EVT ^Tluee bedrooms, a-mce bathroom* wlth coloured smteT- Ron?


living room


upboard; THROUGH LOUNGE 16 x 12' 4". superior hand­ made tiled fireplace. French windows to garden; DINING ROOM 9' 9 x 9’, serving hatch to FULLY-FITTED KITCHEN 11’ X 9 2". UTILITY ROOM 8' 6" x 5’ 3”. First Floor: THREF. EXCELLENT BEDROOMS TWO-PIECE BATHROOM with shower fittings: SEPARATE W.C


ith large garden and open velws towards Fendle at the rear c Comprising: OPEN PORCH ENTRANCE tci: HALL, cloaks


n Integral Garage, 16 4” x 9 Completely rc-dccoiatcd Inter­


ally and externally within the last twelve months. All mains services are Installed together with FULL GAS FIRED t CENTRAL HEATING, and provision for Fourth Bedroom over


he Garage. Excellent red cedar Greenhouse/Workshop. Rates payable £79 per annum. Freehold.


ENTRANCE HALL. THROUGH LOUNGE 28‘ x l2: 9^ wmch caii be divided by glazed doors. UNIT-FITTED KITCHEN 12’ 3”x 8 3 : archway to SEPARATE DINING ROOM 14’ x 9' door to


Quietly situated off Ml tton Hoad with compact garden areas, beautifully decorated and maintained Comwrlsinfr*


SUPERB MODERN SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE. 12 THE GROVE. WHALLEY


I?, ^ JU • ■ErlREE BEDROOMS, principal one beimr 15’ 9” r ING9S^^RATPEWEr ^^P-TILED BATHROOM and* MATCH­


1(T'3b’Ix^0*nTHRFPVT?Fn§nme,«r Ve.stl,?u1?' Door to GARAGE. ING SEPARATE W.C. Rates payable ,£55 per annum. Freehold.


ATTRACTIVE DETACHED HOUSE. LYNCROET,


16 LIMEFIELD AVENUE, WHALLEY cu Occupying an excellent position off Mitton Road in a quiet


nTNTNr'nCl?o^;SUillarl.?i'


pt.NING ROOM 14 3 x 13' 9”. bay window; KITCHEN 12 X 10 6 . stainless steel sink unit. Aga cooker: REAR PORCH; and FUEL STORE: THREE BEDROOMS: BOXROOM- THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Detached Garage 17’ 6" x 10’ 4”'


i-ue-sae. Comprising: ENTRANCE HALL: LOUNGE 13’ 9" x 12’ 9’ fireplace with fitted gas fire;


Gardens to front and rear.. Rates payable £57 per annum. Freehold. All mains services.


HIGH CLASS LADIES' DRESS SHOP TUDOR HOUSE, WADDINGTON


PIECE BATHROOM with shower. FULL OIL-FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. p For sale as a going concern or would consider sale as a


KITCHEN; first floor LOUNGE: TWO BEDROOMS' THREE- rivate house.


DETACHED BUNGALOW BUILT IN LATE 1920’s. THE PADDOCK,


HENTHOI-iN ROAD, CLITHEROE


ront and rear.—Apply above address.


PERSONAL


AU THO R S IN V IT E D submit MSS. all types (including poems) for book publi­ cation. Reasonable terms. STOCKWELL LTD.. ILFRACOMBE (est. 1898).


GARAGES FJ WmGDR;}GESTT0 LET- APPly: tts«BaaaBaL,.


E. & D. Horsfield. Tel: Chatburn 448 Builders and Joiners


5l For aU buUcUnS work and nigh class joinery, including ;>


i


Extensions to old and new properties Floors:—Concrete, wood or tiled


Back Brennand Street, Clitheroe attic conversions.


Doors, windows, wall panelling, in tact^-cali on us and make your house a house to be proud of.


J. G. ROWLAND TELEVISION SPECIALISTS Receivers


Offer Bush and Murphy 19 and 22 inch minm- WhTdiatG ,deliVery- AIso lEU'Se selection


eceivers. All the above on Confidential. Rental or HP Terms.


G. ROWLAND


64-66 KING STREET, WHALLEY Tel: Whalley 3585.


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO. will sell by Auction at


WITHNELL FOLD MILL,


VVITHNELL FOLD, Near BLACKBURN ■ (off B'ackburn/Chorley main road)


removed there for convenience of sale on


'


TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 9th and 10th FEBRUARY each day at 10-30 a.m.





UNREPEATABLE UNIQUE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE “PUB” PARAPHERNALIA — 800 LOTS


.


. ABLES. CAGED STUFFED ANIMALS AND BIRDS, mounted anUers and hoiiS Large outside lanters.


n *1ASKS- OLD BAB FURNITURE and seating, BRITANNIA and other Also for others:


..eluding briefly: HANDSOME INLAID SPINNET CASE CONVERTED TO BURFATT iookcases, LONG CASE CLOCK by FISHER of Preston.; Side and card' taWes INLAID 1AHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS. TYPEWRITERS AND OFFICT FTONITORE fi SHERATON STYLE DINING CHAIRS. QUALITY PORCELAIN, COT GLASS CHR1A ' ’


, „ QUALITY FURNISHINGS & EFFECTS - 300 LOTS CUTLERY, ETC. 35 PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN. Tel. 55425. Further .particulars from the Auctioneers: . ’ ;


On view to holders of catalogues, one to admit 2. Price 3/- by post (when possible) 316d on Friday, Saturday and .Monday, 5th, 6 th, 8th February, each day from 10 aim—4 pm ’


including flamed and unframed Howitt’s British Field Sports and Aiken's sporting scenes ™ 2 S ' C1S Dlckenslon situations. 250 LOTS OF OLD BRASS AND PEWTERS inchid


"S ^O ^ fO K N m m R L A M P S AND LAMP HOLDERS. T ^ N l S s . ^ S r e s and G.P.O. TELEPHONES. PORCELAIN, BRASS BEER PUMP HANDLES


inc.!udln/ ° ^ D LAKELAND SCENES, CARICATURES, SPORTING EVENTS smeleJstandard 20 and 24 inch «SOO OD,


Sl,F. Pat-kef. Lowergate Works. Tel. Clitheroc 2838, evenings.


coal house and shed; three large bedrooms and modern 3-pleee bathroom.—Apply: 24, Railway View Rd., Clitheroe, between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tel. 2453.


kitting room, living room; gitchen, with dining recess;


otreet. Clitheroe. comprising, f hall, sitting room, living room STUBBS Moving-Storing.—-Cedar bove address.


12 V'ctoria garage.—Apply


bitted kitchen, three bedrooms* I 3t„ Blackburn. Tel. 67122. aathroom and


SWEDISH LINGUAPHONE or I similar system wanted —Price and particulars to Ogden. 43 Garnett Rd.. Edlsford Park. Tel! Cliheroe 3428.


TUITION


GUITAR CLASSES for beginners. Reasonable fees.—Phone Black­ burn 47360.


PLANT AND MACHINERY


SECTIONAL BUILDING by Harrl- son and Fairey, double skinned sliding doors each end, ideal garage. 32ft. x 22ft.. £200 o.n.o.


cor.—Tel. Burnley C LIVE ANIMAL ASUALTY SERVICE


Animals unfit for livestock markets uplifted within 60 miles radius.


MOSS SIDE FARM. MILNROW, Te NEAR ROCHDALE


ALAN HEI.L1WELL AND SUNS


lephone Rochdale 45469. W 2/- IN THE £ OFF


ver iuu Units m stock. Please Delivery Service.


O Homecharm THE SILVER KEY.


195. Padiham Road. Burnlev. Tel. 23450.


ON BEHALF OF DUTTONS BREWERY LIMITED


HITEWOOn FURNITURE „Stockists ol Llden and


write or phone for free catalogue


CO-OP removais-storage. all areas see Branch Managers, Divi 1/- £


fwith wall heater): sep. w.c.; Garitted hall and stairs carpet. | f age. Lawned gardens to


condition throughout. Hall; porch, lounge (fitted gas fire); dining room (fitted electric! fire); large modern kitchen, double drainer s.s. sink unit, | cupboards, working surfaces, wall heater: three bedrooms ((one with gas fire): bathroom


“ , Pleasantly situated at the end of Henthorn Road on the g■ln.Bes of open country. Comprising: HALL: LOUNGE 14’ x 14’; BITCHEN12- x: 9’. 9" KITCHENETTE AND LARDER; THREE


r - ■ sprv!c/’s installed with two night store ■ nifJihll3 /!?., !L°nt’ s*de and rear. Ample space for garage. Rates


EDROOMS: THREE-PIECE BATHROOM, payable £b3 per annum. Freehold.


LOCAL AGENTS FOR


SUPERIOR TERRACED HOUSE. sThe accommodation includes:! ood-sized backyard with w.c., I


0


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


REMOVALS AND STORAGE


B.M.S. Removals-Storage, Box­ wood St., Blackburn. Tel. 69466.


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION MOR ECAMBE ,


holiday Three day tours English Lakes, theatres, full ooard residence from £ 16 fts. Brochure - WICHFIELD PRIVATE HOTEL Sea View Panule Tel 24)1


- One tveeis inclusive heaters.


the v!lhfge'y modernlsed cottage .property in the centre of SALES SHOP, large bow window: LIVING ROOM-


w Constructed in 1960 and situated In a select residential area


SUPERIOR DOUBLE-FRONTED DETACHED HOUSE. 17 GREEN DRIVE, OLITHEROE


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MOTHERS ALL & FORREST F.S:V.A.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


HOTHERSALL & FORREST WILL SELL BY AUCTION AT BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE.


BANK SALEROOMS, CUTHEROE Tolonhone 26.15 (Evenings 3765 and 2180). SALE BY AUCTION.


tliran Urn^l»!.?eany dr?sslnB mirror on bow-fronted base wltli b”™® ^ ^ ) / v pr- an-1QU? msewood stand chairs, sabre legs, antionphruUr n*0,lr teprdtfifetion Hepplewhlte stand chairs: easv chafflk„"lute ,ollest' fo9r shaped -panels; Victorian open


removed from ’’Ellcrbcck.” Waddington and othor sources, on ni T, WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, at 1-30 n.m. •


iHn I .


Antique and Modern Eurnisliinqs re- superb grandmother case clock, brass dial-


d Oak display cabinet with' fall writing front: mahogany prisplay cabinet: mahogany bookcase with glazed astragal doors- m. winged easy chairs: three-piece suite: oak gate-leg table'


easy cnan in mahogany frame: inlaid mahogany bureau bokcase; modem case clock with climes.


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odern formica-topped dining table; “Vono" card table. Main refrigerator: modern Philips electric fire: “Creda" mower1 olectriC washer; Aladlulque oil heater. "Qualcast’’ lawn


tiscfifl^tcmS :furnIshln£ts t° r n11 rooms, crockery and other On view from..Monday, 1st February. EORSALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


A SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE WITH ONE OF THE FINEST OUTLOOKS IN KIBBLESDALE, "SUNNYDALE "


. BALDWIN ROAD. CLITHEROE. M^t coiLenlently sltSatecl


With respect to the town, in a quiet cul-de-sac. and on a nicely elevated site which allows uninterrupted views over open countryside as lar as Longridge Fell, Parlick. Brows- holme Moor and Waddlngtou Fell. This Post-War Property was architect designed and erected by local tradesmen ENTRANCE VESTIBULE. HALL with CLOAKROOM (wash- fia^b-W.C., cloaks cupboard): TWO ENTERTAINING ROOMS KITCHEN, fitted cupboard units: d.d. sink unit "Aca” LARDER. THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS: BATHROOM- SEP W.C. Outbuildings: Wash House: Stores: Brick GARAGE


East y managed garden areas. Particulars and appointment tu view aonly HOTHERSALL & FORREST “upomnnem


00P|,MtWJoS IRRACER pWELLINGHOUSE, 13, MONK STREET. l H P,LH Co'T1Prls ng: vestibule, sitting room, tile range;


™nfLkritchen’ fihfisalow range, white sink (li. & c. waterh p^desta?rwas]ibashiVnnd1cyhSe°1cupC


JSS


living room, sitting room: kitchen and larder Three bed- payable<


R O E - A roomy house comprising: hallwav:


uctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. (Tol. 2895).


W rent: £ 1 0 s ’ 2d-


T E D fi ,°0 M 7 ERR AC E D DWELLINGHOUSE, 15 NEWTON i


-f£l8013siZ4d Yard nud offlccs- Current general rate AHOTHERSALL & FORREST.


SALE BY AUCTION


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers. Valuers. Surveyors and Estate Agents


(subject to conditions and unless sold previously)


Will offer for sale at the Festival Hail. Gisburn


facilities. The modernised farm- nouse includes: kitchen: lounge; three bedrooms and bathroom | and has good views over ouen


each of the town and . urban


dairy; 19 shippon; 8 shippon; hay barn; shippon with tying for six | cows and loose housing area,


countryside FARM BUILDINGS INCLUDE,


Coal store and kennels. | TENURE: freehold. vacant


| orth & Foster, High Street,


i .JEWING: . by appointment | with the owner. Tel. Nelson


Skipton. Tel. 2323. 63946.


Printed Details from:


Auctioneers. 2 Now Market Street, Clitheroc. Tel. 2369.


Auctioneers. Valuers. Surveyors and Estate Agents


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


FR EN CH R IV IE R A .— Sl Raphael! Well equipped caravan with electricity, awn­ ings and quality furniture. GORDON; RIGG AND SON (Caravans) LTD. Calderbank Nurseries. WALSDEN. TODMORDEN. Phone 3374. S.A.E.


_______ WEYMOUTH, Dorset’s famous resort.


mended, Caravan Park. Tel. 3420.


f V..


Cemetery HotcL Great Harwood on Friday, 12th Fobruary 1971 at 3-0 n.m


Will offer for sale by auction (subject to conditions and imless sold previously) at the


town. AU entertainments. Popular level 1 OTtiewortn- N r Great Harwood park^ adjoins main road. Highly recom- A m o d e rn is ed h o u s e w i th S.A.E. brochure. Gloucester a c re s o f s o u n d la n d a n d a good ‘•ange o f f a rm b u ild in g s , s i tu a te d


Family Holiday Caravans—near sea and •!•«♦+!


.WINDY BANK FARM. ..


_


RICHARD TURNER AND SON (CITHEROE)


PAIGN TON 56878, Goodrington Sands,, holiday Hats, tully equipped, very clean. I Gill. 20 Young’s Park.


mcnadt*. Television Fridge, Sleep 2/8 wuu D0X ro om * ..Viewing: by appointment with


? ' ^ beC“ '° °mS


C R E A T YA RM O UTH . Wcstwick Private wo od 2403 101. o95ol.


\late Enquiries welcome, Please write F. Vi113.


ABERSOCK. u. wales. Caravans with I March- Whnllev area 10 teres nl °a


Forthcoming Sales


(L,ara\ans) Ltd.. Calder Bank Nurseries, sold.Drevion«;lv Walsden. Todmordcn. Phone 3374. ' S.A.E.


(Cannes) ti G n m,washe


r,M. 5!Ei 5l,d ^on la“d to be sold by Auction unless USiy.


on


BLACK PO OL . Harwin. highly recom­ mended homely accommodation, near b?ach and boating pool. Colour T.V. Lounge, excellent food and comfort, baby sitting any evening. F.B.. B.B., B.B. Ss T. 37 Dorchester Road. North Shore. Tc). 52783


RH Y L. Sea lront. T.V. Holiday Flatlets. I ^2 West Promenade. Tel. 4710.


TORQUAY. Holiday Flats, cottage, 2/131 persons, sea views, first class. S.A.E. Brochure. Fairlawns Hail. 27 St. Michaels Road, Phone 38004.


A C COM M O D A T IO N near sea. Children I reduced terms from £ 10.55n.p. Good I food, comfort. WAVENEY, Small Private | Hotel, 54 Granada Road, Southsca. Phone Portsmouth 25805. 4


C R E A T Y A RM O UTH . Reduced forms. May, June, September. Three mins. sea. Hot and Cold. Lounge. B.B./Dinner I 5-30. Own Keys. Children welcome. Recommended. Mrs. KING, 44 WEL­ LESLEY ROAD. Tel. 3772.


RHYL. Sea front. Holiday Flatlets. T.V. Parkins. Moderate terms. SAWYER. 72 WEST PARADE. Tel. 3347.


C RO Y D E SAN DS . Electric family, cara­ van. Plus private Bathroom/Lavatory. I Every amenity. Stamp Brochure. GOL- LOP, CROYDE. N. DEVON.


C RO Y D E B A Y for superb sea, sands, I and sunshine. Illustrated Guide 1/- (5p) from Croydc Bay and Georgeham I Publicity Committee. Croyde. N. Devon.


ILF R A COM B E . NORTH DEVON. Com- I fortable Hotel with excellent position,' adjoining TORRS Walk and minutes shops, sea front, amuscmenls and theatre. Excellent cuisine tastefully presented. S.A.E. Brochure. B.


THORPE. Wessex Hotel. Torrs Park. ' Tel. 3014.


B R IT T A N Y , FR ANCE. For lilw. Cara­ vans. First Class sliailj site bs- beautiful I sands- beach. Apply: EUROTREND LTD..


Sough Road, Darwen. Tel. Darwen 71747.


......................................... LOST


1


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED t . S. Kichards Ltd . 11 Wellford Rd Lelcestei


■ ______’


WHITE GOLD . RING with dia­ mond sapphires round, lost Fri­ day nght, January 22nd, be- tween Parish Church and P a rk ,___________________________ _


toV36UparkEAvpnnp 1nrSnii«turn ARMOUR . FINANCE, loons to Police Station U ’ Clltheroe £io,ooo.—5, Southellffe Avenue,


once Btatl°n. | Bur; l y_ TcI; 20423.


IF YOU NEED - MONEY. YOU e NEED US' For confidential,1 eys, or contact local agent.


Bfficient service contact: Aiden l ritton. 51- Bossall Road.- Cleve- Clltheroe 4356 or .'4154.)


£ 2 0 0 -£ 5 ,0 0 0 O.yea’rs'v


® No legal fees « No Survey fees o.Free Life.Cover ®- Tax Relief may be available'


i .NO DEDUCTIONS OF ANY KIND


TRUSTWQOD SECURITIES LTD •uBiackbuftoTel: 55375..


- c43efuge)Bujldi (Igs. . Ainsworth'Slreet;.'.


s.ou1'd fertile ^Jcommodatmn Further Printed Details:


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


LOANS ---- . Mr- Ashworth. Tel: Great Har-


C R E A T YA RM O UTH . Deliehtfui Hoiiri-iv I £90m' . Pantry, bathroom with Flats In Ideal Z L ™


min open countryside within comprises kitchen/D.R. sitting- "


inutes of the town centre. The centrally heated house


Auctioneers. Valuers, Surveyors and Estate Agents


frHave received instructions I i om Mr. D. Smith who is retir­ eng from farming to sell his I


stntire live and dead farming THE POULTRY FARM.


ock a t : Worsthorno. Nr. Burnley,


on Monday, 8th February, 1971, | at 12-30 prompt.


r. A’?40 ,


loors, etc. three (15ft. x 45ft.); two (10ft. x-27ft.): one (24ft. x 8ft,): five (12ft. x 8ft.). (Measure­ ments approx.).


120 birds); seven hay boxes. 3T1.080 Cages: Visl-Chick Brooder


p in good order with Shepherd aaper clean system nnd water


nd feed troughs


„ Farming Implements: include Ferguson TVO tractor 1952;


Renault 4L car 1964; Bamford M/S manure spreader: Taskers


freeze: egg washer: Vlsl Chick de-beaker: dry plucket: fan heater; 45 gallons creosote, to­ gether with the usual hand tools and fanning sundries.


Further details from:


Auctioneers: 2 Now Market Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 2369.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


rurmture Ltd., bahden. WANTED


VSix Range Arks: Whitchurch ( erandahs. Four (90 birds): two


(at various stages); 140 chicks, 10 weeks old. f 11 Poultry Cabins: with wooden


P.O.L.: 1.600 Warren hens in lay vlz 300 Pullets 1


possession upon completion. wSOLICITORS: Walker, Charles-


t COMPRISING: a sound dairy rarm of 46.2 acres within easy


BLACKO HILL FARM. Blacko. Nr. Nelson. '


I on Thursday, 4th February, 1971 at 3-0 n.m


Of interest to Developers and Farmers


SALES BY AUCTION CLITHEROE


AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


RAILWAY ROAD. CLITHEROE, BB7 2JW.


400-500 Hoggets and Sheep, the Ple majority off keep.


50-60 Steers and Heifers; 30-40 Good Quality Cows; 40-50 Pigs: 50-60 Ewes:


„ A eekly Sale of Calves at 12 noon.


Weekly Prize Sale of Newly- W Calved Cattle at 12 Noon.


Also pen of Mule Ewes in-lamb. Sheep from J. S. Simpson.


offered each Tuesday after the cattle sale.


Friday. February 5th.


e ccredited section open. A good f Annual Sale of Calving Cattle


Fortnightly Sale of In-Calf and A Store Cattle at 12 Noon.


ntry of Store Cattle anticipated. Friday, Fobruary 26th.


or G. Geldard Esq., Billington. Special Notice:


DECIMAL CURRENCY


restaurant on Tuesday, February 2nd at 7-30 p.m. I This lecture is done In a very


manner and we feel will be of benefit to all.


nteresting a n d informative


ers we have arranged a lecture with slides on the decimal currency change over. This will be given by Mr. J. S. Westhead, in the Auction Mart


For the benefit of our custom­ c Weekly Sale of Fatstoek,


Tol. Clitheroc 3325. Monday. February 1st. at 12-30 p.m.


boar!d.n^Aspl?al1ted *varci BIRTHS


ED«?NPS0N (nee Haskins). On t25 'January, at Bramley Meade,


Christine Jane. Thanks to all concerned. .


o John and Jane, a daughter,


O’NEILL- (nee Sutcliffe).—On 26 January, 1971. at Queen’s Park Hospital, to Mick, and Kath, a daughter (Trudy Elizabeth). Thinking all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


I CLEMENT.—Congratulations and best wishes Valerie on your 18th birthday, 1st February, 1971.


—Lots ol love, Mum, Dad and Keith.


21st BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS


—All our love, Mum, Dad and Gran.,. 8 West View, Griudleton.


gratulations dear Suzanne, on your 21st birthday, 28 January. May health and happiness be yours always.


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1971


MEMORIALS


In Stock specially tor Clitnoroe cemetery regulations. Send for designs and prices or call and inspect.' NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN.ROAD, . GREAT HARWOOD,


W. ROCK and Co. Telephone 2164 , No connection with any other firm.or individual. DEATHS


(suddenly) Edward in his 64th year, the dearly, loved husband of Annie Elizabeth Parker, and dear father of Sheila and Bernard, of Whittaker Barn Farm Sabden, Nr. Blackburn. Requiem Mass was offered In Ss. Michael and John Church, Clitheroe. on . Thursday, 28 January, prior to Interment at Clltheroe Cemetery. R.I.P. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington), Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


Mth


ROBINSON.—On 22 January, I 1971. In hospital, Thomas | William, aged 62 years, of 21.! Lindalc Gardens, Blackpool (formerly of Chatburn), the beloved husband of Helena Rose Robinson, and loving father of Margaret and Ernest. Service and cremation were at Park Crematorium, Lytham St. Annes [ on Monday.


CLAYTON (nee Cotterill).—Con-1 TAYLFORTH.—On 20 January,


I COX (nee Smith).—Congratula-I tions Irene on your 21st birth­ day, 30 January, 1971. —All my love, Michael. —Happy birthday Mummy, I Deborah and Dale.


I COX (nee Smith).—Many happy I returns on your 21st birthday, 30 January. 1971. —Love. M u m, Allen nud Geoffrey.


| COX (nee Smith).—Congratula-I la tions to mv dear daughter-in-


NaAll our love, from Mother and


KAY.—Congratulations Peter, on your 21st birthday. 30 January. Health and happiness always. —Love, Mum and Dad. ■


KAY.—Congratulations and best I wishes Peter on your 21st birth­ day, 30 January. —Love, Granny Scott.


your 21st birthday, 30 January. —AU my love, Dorothy.


—Diane and Allen.


| KAY.—All the best Peter, on your | 21st birthday.


| KAY.—Best wishes on your 21st | birthday Peter. —Eric Bronwynne and Sharron. |


| McLEAN. — Congratulations Roy ' on your 21st birthday, Tuesday,


2nd February, 1971. —Love, Mum, Dad and Alastair.


SCOTT. — Congratulations Nor­ man on your 21st birthday, 30 January, 1971. Health and happiness always. —Love, Mum, Dad, Kathryue and Yvonne.


ENGAGEMENTS


KAY—ATKINSON.—Mr. and Mrs. T. Kay of 14 Henthorn Road, i Clltheroe, have great pleasure


n ase note, that until further Tuesday, February 2nd.


ccredited section open for fully- licensed stock.


otice Monday’s sale will com­ mence at 12-30 p.m. prompt.


Dorothy, second daughter of Mrs. D. Atkinson and the late Mr. J Atkinson, of 4. Sands Close, -Rlshton. —Congratulations from both families."


f Peter, their youngest son, to DIAMOND WEDDING


BIRTWELL.—Congratulations to a dear mother and dad on your diamond wedding anniversary,


4 February, 1971. —Love from all the family.


BIRTWELL—STANDEN. — Con- gratulatlons nanna and grandpa on your diamond wedding anni­ versary, 4 February. 1971. —From grandchildren Janet, David and Catherine, William and Margaret and Elizabeth.


DEATHS


ASHCROFT.—On 23 January, 1971. peacefully in a private nursing home, Mary (Folly! Ashcroft, aged 91 years, of 4, Bramley View, Whalley. the dearly loved twin sister of Ada and dear daughter of the late John and Sarah Ashcroft. The service was held on Wednesday, 27 January, followed by Inter­ ment at Whalley and Wlswell Cemetery. —Inq. William Lnngshaw nnd Sons Ltd., King Street, Whalley. Tel. 3248


BROOKS.—On 25 January, 1971, | wi in hospital, Ada, the beloved


—Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington), Clltheroe. Tel. 2582.


'


—Inq T. E. Robinson! Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 213.


nterment on Monday, 1 Febru­ ary. at Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Bolton-by-Bowland, at 11-00 a.m.


wife of John Wormald Craven, nnd dear mother of Norman, aged 72 years, of Nook Cottage. i Bolton-by-Bowland. Service and


HINCKS.—On 25 January, 1971,, at her home, 20 Turner Street, Clitheroc Elizabeth the dearly loved wife of the late Walter Herbert Hlncks, aged 84 years. Interment' was in Clltheroe | Cemetery on Wednesday last. —Inq. Calverley’s Funeral | directors, Chatbum Road, Clltheroe. Tel. 3297 or 2017.


SSSiSr Z Z l a‘!ff= fr,‘l g,e: d??P MoCARTHY.-qn 25. January, —litheroo Cemetery. R.I.P.


Requiem Mass will he offered In t Ss. Michael and John Church C0 a.m.. prior to Interment at C Inq. Bennett (R. Parkiugton),


he rites of Holy Church. 1oday (Friday) 29 January at


WANTED TO RENT from mid Feb. for 2-3 mouths, accommo-, ____________________________.


litheroe.- Tel. 2582. EXPERT SERVICES


Xerably—Please°wrlter t2npei?dfp FLAG PL00RS asphalted. , Ring Furniture Ltd aihden Pendle JAMES BOLTON AND SON (Asphaltm)


| LXD Telt Biackburn 69138. eventara 65313.


clothes, curtains, bedding, orna- T0 LET fifteen neree ments. etc.—Ring Accrington 35885


bBUY AND COLLECT children’s,


abies, ladies and gent’s! s.


IMMEDIATE CASH PAID for| antique and Victorian furni­ ture. clocks, oil paintings, pot­ tery. sliver, brass, etc.—Please write phone or. call: The Antique Shop. Prank Street. t Barnoldswlck Tel 3558 (dis­


ance1 no object).


FURNITURE, modern and' an-’ tique, -coins, . gold, silver, etc..


Jewellery and silver bought.—J. .Gleave, 103, Whalley Road, ■ Clitheroe. Tel. (3880. "


TWO CYCLES. ln good condition, suit boys 10 years and 12 years. —Ring Clltheroe 3061.


FOUND


FOUND, half-grown tabby kitten, white feet, face and chest: obviously from good home.— Apply: Dewhurst, 19. Claremont Av„ Clltheroe. Tel. 3706.


FOUND, WEST BRADFORD, white and grey kitten, male. Would owner or anyone wonting exceptionally friendly kitten,


house trained, phone Clitheroe 3282.


TO LET


ing land, from Feb 2nd.—Apply:, Urquhartj -Thomeyholme, Bar-, row.


-------- --------- ------ „— graz­


1971, In hospital. James Richard, aged 78 years, the dearly loved husband of Lldwina McCarthy, of 29 St. James’s t Street. Clitheroe. Fortified with


(formerly of . Thom Street, Clitheroe. A service in St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor, pre­ ceded interment at Clltheroe | Cemetery.


B fe of the late Jonathan rooks, in her 04th year


CRAVEN.—On 25 January, 1971. suddenly, Laura the beloved


on announcing the engagement


daw, Irene, on your 21st birth­ —y. 30 January. 1971. na-Cox.


fate Marlon Taylforth and dear Mites of Holy Church. Requiem


ather of David and fathcr-iu- law of Valerie and dear grandad r of Elliott. Fortified with the


t. Joseph’s Cemetery, Hurst Green. R.I.P. —Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington), Clltheroe. Tel. 2582.


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


BROOKS.—The relatives of the t late Mrs. Ada Brooks wish to


expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement: also the warden and staff of Castleford, the matron of Greensido Nursing Homo Chatburn, doctors and staff of the Royal Infirmary, Blackburn, Queen’s Park Hos­ pital, also the Rev. A. K. Blsbrown for their kindness. 27, Brownlow Street, Clltheroc.


K AY.—Congratulations F_cter on I R VRST;^7M^ J ! ! ld M'n' 5 tHolgnte and family wish to


hank most sincerely all rela­ tives, friends and neighbours for the messages of sympathy and floral tributes received dur­ ing their recent bereavement; also Canon Goodchlld, the family doctor and nurses for their kind attention. "Lynwood,” West Bradford.


HINCKS.—The family of the latel Elizabeth Hlucks wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during tlielr sad | bereavement. 23, Lowergate, Clltheroe.


KNOWLES.—The family of the I late Mrs. Margaret Ann Knowles wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, spiritual offerings and floral tributes received In their bereavement: also Rev. Father Dillon for his kind minis-1 4 trations.


, Walker Street, Clltheroe.


STRATTON.—William and John | Stratton wish to express their heartfelt gratitude for the kind-1 ness, sympathy and floral trib­ utes received In their recent | bereavement. Grateful thanks o to the doctors and nursing staff


af Victoria Hospital, Accrington, 2nd the Rev. Maddock.


, Ribble Lane, Chatburn.


STRATTON. — Mrs. Elizabeth Stratton sincerely thanks all


ahanks to the family doctors tind district nurses, representa­ Hves nud staff of Broekhall F ospital. Langho and CUthcroe mendle Club, where Will, spent spany happy hours. A very soecial thanks to -Miss Smith- t n, Miss Brogden, Mr. Taft and khe Rev. P. Grierson, for their 7ind help and attention.


, Milton Avenue. Clitheroe.


TAYLFORTH.—Mr. and Mrs., David Taylforth wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for their kind messages of sympathy, floral tributes nnd Mass offerings: also the police | and ambulance personnel and; and the Rev. Father Butler for | his kind ministrations. 2. Bilberry Cottages, Hurst Green.


relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for messages and letters of sympathy and the many cards received by hand, also the beautiful flowers received dur­ ting her time of sorrow: grateful


hank all friends for their kind


Cass was offered in St. Peter’s J hurch, Stonyhurst, • on 26 Sanuary, prior to Interment at


1971, suddenly, David Christ­ mas. aged 63 years, of "The Haven,” Hill Lane, Hurst Green, l the dearly loved husband of the


IN MEMORIAM


od'bless you both and keep — you in his care.


Barbara and Jack. -


ATKINSON.—In loving memory of Bob, a dear husband nnd grandad, died 31 January, 1969. —Loved and remembered always by his wife Edith.


ATKINSON.—In loving memory of a dear dad and grandad who


died 31 January, 1969.. Toll him we are thinking ol A him, Lord/


T nd when you see him smile,'


And miss him all the while. —Sheila, Fred, Susan and Carol.


ell him we lovo him dearly,


ATKINSON.—Treasured memor­ ies of a dear father (Robert) who died 29 January, 1969. Loved and remembered every — day.


JoFrom, his loving daughter yce and son-in-law Tom.


HAWORTH.—In loving memory of a dear mother, died 30 January, 1970. —From Polly, Harry and family.


HAWORTH—Treasured memories of a dear mother who died 30 January. 1970. “Ever remembered." —Maggie nnd Tom, Low Moor.


! LEIGH,—


dear wife and mother, Annie, died 28 January, 1966. Memories are like leaves of T gold,hey never tarnish, or grow old. —From your loving husband Harry, son Derek, daughter-in- law Valerie, daughter Brenda, son-in-iaw Keith.


McNAB.—Treasured memories of a dear wife and mother, who died 2 February. 1969. —From all the family.


WIGGANS.—Treasured memories of a dear wife and mother, died 29 January, 1969. You fell asleep without goodbye.


But memories of you will never L dieoved and remembered always. —From husband Harry.


APPRECIATION


THE^ ADVERTISER under Box No. Dl, thanks all applicants. The apartment is now let.


COATES.—Mr. and Mrs. C. Coates wish to thank all rela­ tives, friends and workmates for cards and kindness shown dur­ ing Mr. Coates’ stay in hospital. 28, Pimlico, Clltheroe.


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


THOS. ROCK


and at Broomlield Place,


FOR ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Pnrnroso Nurseries. Tel. Clithcroo 3521.


Also Cllthcroe Market


Wreaths & Bouquets AND ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES At your service at all times


COWLINGS NURSERIES Tel: Clitheroe 2983


also at Clitheroe Market


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE*


WM. LAJNGSHAW AND SONS LTD. (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED CHAPEL OF REST


ON THE PREMISES. PERSONAL SERVICE


KING STREET WHALLEY


Tel: Wlialley 3248 (day or night) G. Calverley


and Sons Ltd. “Funeral Director” Member of the National


Association of Funeral Directors


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST


Tel: Clitheroe 329) day 2017 night.


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Insurance . Services. 34. Moor Lone. Clltheroe. Tel, 3975. •


Published by UNITED NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED ClitheiOO Advertiser and Times. 3 King Street. Clitheroe. BB7 SEW. Tel. 2323/4 and


printed at Nortbcate Blackburn. Tel 52346.


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IT IS A COMFORT to the


bereaved to know that at Rockdale wo havo several rooms of roposc, thus every­ one entrusted to our care receives individual attention.


Church Brow Gardens Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


BRIDGE TAXIS


OFFICE:


7b, Market Place, Clithcroe Phone 4277


(ROCK and ALTY) Monumental Masons


Witton, Blackburn Phone 51251


-In loving memory of a


our dear mother, who died 28 January, 1964. Also Lilian our sister who died 26 January, 1957. Our wish is just a simple G prayer:


TOMLINSON'S Funeral. Services


Tel. Clitheroc 2345 Eshton Terrace ‘ Rockdale’


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