^ -Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 3,1972
HIGHLY ESTEEMED IN ROTARY CIRCLES
A RETIRED chartered accountant Mr. William Kilner, of
Church Street, Clilheroe, died on Friday. He was 78. Mr. Kilner came to Clitheroe
Howland
decision on tourism
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leuer from Mr. A. Perry in wmeh lie said that the working p ;;:y_ of which lie is chairman. sided local government to be
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if Howland council was in i ppi- of supporting the tourist •
represented on it. Conn. Mrs. S. J. Dow asked
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vi.Con. By a I i c nil i n g ire-'iiitgs od the working party. | sips -aid. it appeared that the |
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Porter explained members attended of the working onlookers and did
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satic'ii Committee on the : Valley Tourist Associ- .ii-rkine party will not be Bo a land Rural Council, was decided at a meeting council after the clerk, ... D. Tciforil. had read a
person representing the Valiev Authority Re-
Farnell and Moon. He was a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Accountants and served his articles with Porter, Matthews and Marsden. He had been a director of Theo Wilson and Sons, Ltd., for
member of Clitheroe Rotary Club where he was held in the highest esteem, and among other things, will he remem bered for his Puckish senses of humour. The club recognised his worth by making him an honorary member—the highest honour it could bestow. He was president in 1938-39
10 years. Mr. Kilner was a founder-
from Blackburn in 1926 and established the firm of Kilner.
No firm date
for comprehensive education in Clitheroe
NO definite date lias yet been fixed for the introduction of comprehensive education in the Clitheroe area, Lancashire chief education officer, Mr. J. S. B. Boyce, revealed this week.
Nor, when questioned by
. Mason thought the | -eialion seemed to be | erned with the hotel | i tiro area than with j
•.-stilii-ed. t.j ties oi i .
-viation. la Pal V.,
;'t to tin ■
socia lion
on of Rowland, as now j joining the tourist At the moment paving a rate pre- York shire Tourist
nrisr Association, like the cr local authorities.
m and not tire N.W.
CATCHING UP v. t ilO I
Mcrnbc reie iui
tpum n ■ p a 3rt-.i fro formal b &! the V •pro ■ iue.i
rs of Clilheroe Ladies* | .1 so many Christmas i to attend, that they I
esman 1 or tne working j micnicd that there was |
heid almost every office in the club, being auditor for many years until failing health inter vened. He represened Roary on on the committee of The Friends of Clitheroe Hospital. In Freemasonry, he was a
and was proud to be the first member of the club who, while still playing an active part, had the distinction of seeing his son. Mr T. B. Kilner. installed pre sident for 1969-70. During his Rolarv career he
members o[ the No. 5 Divi sional Education Executive, was Mr. Boyce able to give a starting date for extensions to the Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School, in preparation lor Clith- eroc becoming comprehensive.
MATTISON - JACKSON
Professor T. Pomfret. Kilner. who was eminent in the field of plastic surgery His father was headmaster of Furthergate Con gregational School, Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Kilner cele
member of Castle Lodge and held provincial rank. He was the brother of the late
me to hold their own | gh: until Saturday, j we than 70 members i aii; enioyed an in- j 'i'e! supner and dance j eii'.pr tigs. with music j by a discotheque.
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; Thursday. March 9th at
PLNDL1- H OTEL Ci 1 ALBURN
<! p.m. — 11 p.m. Admission 35p
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FATSTNAIC SAINS on BED ' - ; I ; 1 S
Monday, a service at Rockdale Chapel of Rest being conducted by the Rev. Mrs. Kathleen M. Hendry, minister of Clitheroe Congreationul Church, w i t h which Mr. Kilner had been as sociated. An address was given by Dr. Cyril Royle, president of the Rotary Club.
son, Mr. Kilner leaves two daughters. The funeral took place on
elder son of Mrs. E. Mattison, of Whallcv Road. Clitheroe, and late Mr. J. Mattison, was mar ried at Holy Trinity Church, Colne, to Miss Susan Jackson, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jackson, of Briercliffe Avenue, Colne. Given away by her father, the
Mr. Andrew Trevor Mattison,
die. and groomsmen were Mr. Michael Jackson, the bride’s brother, and Mr. Jim Winlon. Ushers were Mr. Trevor Leach and Mr. Michael Mattison. the bridegroom’s brother. The ceremony was performed
tions With blue hyacinths and ribbons. Best man was Mr. Robin Kid
brated their golden wedding in March last year. In addition to his wife and
bride wore a model gown of Swiss Lissc. trimmed with gui pure lace. The gown featured a flowing dip-train, also trimmed with lace. A bouffant full-length veil was held in place by a bridal headdress of roses and stephano- tis, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and white hyacinth. Mrs. Ann Bancroft, the bride’s
by the Rev. R. A. Andrew, and a reception was held at the _West Lynn Hotel, Colne. The bride, a nurse, and the bridegroom, a window cleaner, will live in Fara day Avenue, Clitheroe. Photo: Anthony Braithwaite.
Colne.
twin sister, was matron of honour. Miss Lindsay Mattison, the bridegroom's sister and the Misses Joyce and Jeanettes Smith, the bride's cousins, were brides maids. Matron of honour and brides
Brisk
maids wore apple blossom French crepe gowns, cut on Em pire lines, and trimmed with ruffled lace. They wore garlands of roses and stephanotis in matching colour in their hair, and carried bouquets of carna-
BROWNIES CELEBRATE THINKING DAY
six Packs in the town, one from VVaddington and also two new ones from Rimington and Bolton-bv-Bowland. The proceedings included
The Brownies were from the
SOME 122 Brownie Guides assembled at the Congregational Churchy Clitheroe on Saturday to celebrate Thinking Day. games and five minutes enthusi astic entertainment from each Pack of an international aspect. This produced a good variety of playlets, songe and illustrated items of Brownie activities in other countries
afternoon there was the tradi tional candle ccemony where the Packs light d e c o r a t e d candles arranged on logs and send greetings to Brownies in countries all over the world. Also lit were candles on a
For the second part of the
trade in beef
THE beef market was once again full of confidence at Clitheroe auction mart, and at Monday’s, fatstock sale, a good entry of high quality steers and •heifers, all locally fed, found a very brisk trade indeed. Cows again met an excep
tional demand, end hoggs and sheep found a stronger trade than m the previous fortnight. Trade fo r pigs was much the same as in recent weeks. There was a total of exactly 300 ani mals forward—64 fat cattle. 203 hoggs, sheep and ewes, and 33 pigs. Average price for light steers
UNLOADING OUT OF SIGHT
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through up to 100.000 in a week”, said Mr Hudson. ‘ A lorry will deliver the poultry once a day. and will be able to drive right inside the building and out of sight before unload ing". Mr. Hudson explained that
the government was restricting secondary school developments. A member of the executive
He pointed out that at present
meeting of the No. 5 Executive to outline proposals for sixth form education in Accrington, which would jointly serve Divi sion 7 and the southern halt of
Coun. J. A. Barnes, urged that the extensions should be “pushed on with” as soon as possible. Mr Boyce was attending a
accommodation, including work shops. laboratories and swim ming baths, could be combined in one institution. Every kind of course, including Ordinary National Diploma. Higher Na tional Diploma, craft courses and technical courses, could also be housed in the one institution.
It would mean flexibility; all COMMUNITY
were firmly established in a three-session day and this was the type of development which would gradually conic into the secondary schools. One particular advantage for
Colleges or further education
Division 5. There were, he said, many ad
vantages in combining full time and part time studies in one college.
IN THE ESTATE OF
STEPHEN SCHOFIELD DECEASED
the academic student in the col lege was that he had the op portunity to do his homework under proper conditions with the correct facilities without having to go home and “compete” with the television. In a combined college there
were the beginnings of a com munity college, which was an institution he hoped to see in the future. “An institution which is the focal point of all adult education, further educa tion and academic education of sixth form level”, he said, ad- ing that it would be “the power house of all developments”. The meeting W'as asked if it
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur suant to S e ct ion 27 o f th e Trus tee Act 1925 th a t any person having a claim or in te re s t in th e esta te o f Stephen Schofield decea sed la te of Ashnott Farm Newton- in-Bowland Yorkshire who died on the 25th day of December 1971 in te s ta te are hereby required to send in particulars of th e ir debts claims or demands to us th e undersigned Solicitors to th e Ad minis trator or to Norman S ch o field th e Administrator on or b e fore th e 25th day o f April 1973 a f te r which date the said Admin- is tra to r will proceed to d is tribute the assets of th e said deceased amongst th e persons ent it led thereto having regard only to th e debts claims and demands, of which not ice shall th en have been received by th e said Solic i tors or Administrator.
ary 1972.
agreed in principle to the pro posals for Accrington to which Coun. Alice Alston replied “We arc being asked to vote for something w’c don’t want”. Mr. E. J. Fox. Divisional
Dated th is 21s t day o f Feb ru
STEELE & SON, Solicitors. Castlegate, Clitheroe.
RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BOWLAND
for some time. Northern Pullet Rearers, a firm run by himself and a partner, Mr Frank Wade, of Low Farm, Clayton-le-Dalc. had been running a hen battery in the Albion works. Now. they had bought the
was £14.60, and for heifers £14.22. Fat cows averaged £10.83. Average price for light hoggs was 23p per lb, and for medium, 23ip per lb. Horned ewes averaged £7.05,
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birthday cake and the company sang “Happy Birthday” to Lady Baden Powell, the Chief Guide whose birthday was being cele- celebra ted. A happy afternoon came to
and heifers forward at Gisburn auction mart in the dairy sec tion, 31 were fully accredited, and all met a good trade. Accredited bull calves aver
Of the 185 newly calved cows
an end with the singing of the Brownie song, and Brownie Bell. The Thinking Day collection
Education Officer, pointed out that the proposals for Accring ton anti those ior Clitheroe hinged together and to delay too much on one aspect of the scheme would affect the other
premises, a second firm. Nor thern Feed Supplies (
L.ongridgc)
Ltd. also run by himself and Mr. Wade, was opening a pro cessing plant in the same build ing It"was this for which plan ning permission was being
and half bred £9.75. In the pig section, porkers averaged £1.87, cutters £1.81, and bacon £1.72.
sought. He explained that the only
amounted to £2.76p This goes to the Girl Guide Association and is used to help Guiding in all parts of the world. There was a maximum turn
aged £27.25, while Friesian cows averaged £168.70, and heifers £174. One accredited Ayrshire cow made £146. Non- accredited Friesian cows aver aged £13.5, and heifers £146. while accredited cows averaged £110.50. There were 313 animals for
out of all units when Clitheroe and district Guides celebrated their Thinking Day. They were entertained in the Congreg ational Church Hall with slides and a talk on the World Scout Jamboree, given bv Clitheroe Venture Scout Mark Bateman.
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Modern farming
AT the weekly meeting of Clitheroe and district Young Farmers an advisory officer, Mr. A Rutherford was the speaker. He explained the prob lems and methods of modern farming in Craven. Mr. Ruther ford answered many questions put forward by members and was thanked by J. Smithson and M. Bristol. A short business meeting
followed over which K. White- well presided.
drives at the Catholic Hall, Whalley, are proving very popu lar.
• The monthly whist and domino
were: Special prize for highest score of the night, Mrs. Robin son. Ladies; M. Stanley, Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. Howarth. Gents: Mrs. Duckett, Fr. Hamilton, Mr. Chamley. Dominoes; Mrs. Wild, Mrs.
The winners of the third drive 23rd.
Crowe. Raffle: Mr$. Armstrong, Mrs. Wild. The next drive is on March
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CLITHEROE Concerts Soci ety's con cer t, orirginally due to take place on a “high risk” day Will now be on March 9th at 7.30, in the Hall of Clith eroe Royal Grammar School for Girls. The programme wlj be presented by The R.ogeri Piano Trio, and will consist of pianoforte trios (for Violin, 'Cello and Piano) by Mozart, Shostakovitch and the ever popular Trio in B flat (Opus 99) by Schubert.
lowed. and the evening ended with the singing of inter national songs.
A candlelit ceremony fol
alteration was the extension ot the premises to include a pro cessing section. This, he said, is necessary for the scheme they wished to operate. They in tended breeding pullets to‘point of lay’, and then making a busi ness arrangement with a-i egg producer, who would keep the birds for the 12 months they ■were in lay. Then the Clitheroe firm would take the birds back
for slaughter. “We are reasonable people
ward in the section for calves at Gisburn. Calves under three weeks averaged £29.16. while the average price for 6-20 week old weaned calves was £64.42. Beef and dairy cross heifers. 5-9 months old, averaged £77.25. In the section for in-pig gilts,
and it anything untoward was Going on we would be prepared to do something about it . he said, “The local residents have raised valid points, and wc do not dismiss them out ot hand. However, this affair has grown out of proportion, as
sows and store pigs, there were 237 animals forward. Top price for an in-pig gilt was £45, while store pigs, 6-8 weeks old, aver aged £6.05. Stores 9-11 weeks old averaged £8.05, and 12-16,
£10.50. The fatstock section found
113 cattle, 285 sheep, and 77 pigs forward. Average prices I for certified cattle were: Light | steers, £14.41; light heifers, | £13.79; fat sows, £9.85; bulls £12.30, and Bobbie calves, £4.05 Overall average for sheep
■were £1.75. cutters £1.61, and fat sows £19.45.
Popular whist at Whalley
was 19p'per lb, and average for ewes was £6.45. Bacon pigs averaged £1.56, while porkers
there is going to be very little change in circumstances from these which the residents have been living with previously, and if there is any change this is likely to be for the better. Wc are simply expanding the present
business”. The campaigners have tin-
objections with the council. So Mr. and Mrs. Steel are
collecting signatures The application
other week in which to lodge
rallying round preparing peti tion forms, enlisting helpers and
before the first counci l meeting after the 21 days notice have
come
expired, explained Town C • Mr. John Cowdalk and when it is discussed, all objections a other representations wilt taken into consideration.
“If the application is. in tne
light of all the factors, granted . he said, “the matter ends , ,T„'
If however, it is Tefusf,”’ applicants can appeal to tne partment of the Environment.
and a public enquiry will sue”.
About radio WHALLEY Mothers’ Unto"
were host to the Ch‘ . branch when some 90 m assembled in the Chur h school and listened to a_ tame
on local radio by Mr. Stuar. Whaley. He was thanked by
interesting account. Home- sandwiches, cakes and
Mrs. Ireland for &
by not imposing the exp power cut.
to the success BLACKBURN COMBINATION
AFTER three successive defeats Langho gained a valuable point on Saturday by drawing with Pleckgatc. The second division
relegation battle is now more opien than ever,
Waddi.ngton suffered their first league defeat since January 8th. while bottom of the table St James’ won. The other three clubs involved Griffin Celtic. St. Mary’s and Bangor all lost. Tomorrow Waddington and
Waddington 0 v Higher Walton Z Waddin-gton’s run of six
games without defeat cames to an abrupt end on Saturday. The first half belonged to Waddington but they failed to
cpnvert their superiority into goals and at half-time there was no score.
Langho meet at Twitter Lane, both have seven, games left and are lying joint third from the bottom with 12 points each. In division three Calderstones
gained a well earned ‘away’ point by drawing with YMCA Res 3-3. Calderstone’s recent signing, William Bradley, for merly of St. Paul’s and Wad ding Res. scored two, the other coming from Taylor.
tors were the more alert and energetic side they conquered the middle of the field and dictated the play throughout the half. Their two goals came mid-way through the half, scored within three minutes of egch other.. Waddington will have to play'much better tomor row against Langho in what a' crucial-game -for both- teams.
In the second half the visi
In this match they were com pletely out-run and out-fought
and can have no complaint about the eventual result.
Rimington had
their chances Wilsdcn 3, Rimington 1-
3VILSDEN did not xvin this Craven Minor League game as easily as the s c o r e
suggests, and
although they led 3-0 a-t th interval Rimington were by no
mTnnSthenScond half it was
crossbar and from the rebound Whiteside scored.
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were served by ^ ha ®Xr:hnteti bers, and Norweb contribu
, * e ^nected
aspect.It was agreed that the matter be deferred until the next meet ing of the general purposes sub committee and in the meantime, members of the Executive would visit the ■ Accringtou College of Further Education.
STATUTORY NOTICE
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(VARIOUS STREETS, CLITHEROE)
REVOCATION OF WAITING) ORDER. 1972
(PROHIBITION AND
Lancashire County Council made an Order under section 1 (1 ) . (2) and ( 3 1 of the Road Traffic Re gulation Act. 1967. as amended by P a r t IX of the T ran sp o rt Act 1968. the eEect ot which is to :—
On th e 29th February. 1972. the
(A) Revoke Article 3 of the Lati- cashire County Council (Vari ous S tre e ts. Clitheroe) CIYafflc Regulation) Order 1968 in so fa r as i t re la te s to the n o r th west side of Lowerptate from a point 26 yards n o r th -e a s t of
its Ju n c t ion with King Lane to i ts ju n c t io n with Wellgate.
(B) To proh ib it th e waiting of vehicles a t all times on the fol lowing lengths of road in th e Borough of C l ith e ro e:—
yards n orth -eas t of its ju n c t io n with King Lane to i ts ju n c t io n with Wellgate.
L ( i) T he north-west side of owergnte from a p o in t _ 26
Shaw Bridge Street , from the te rminal point of th e existing res triction. 43 yards south-east of its ju n c t io n with Lowergate. south-eastwards to i ts ju n c t io n
( i i) T he north -eas t side of
NOTICE OF GENERAL RATE 1972— 1973
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:— (1) th a t on th e 28th day o f
February, 1972. th e Rural D is tric t Council o f Bowland a c t in g as. the ra t in g au th o rity fo r th e aald Rural D istric t , duly made and approved a ■ General R a te of SEVENTY SEVEN NEW'PENCE In the pound for th e period com mencing on 1st April. 1972. and ending on 31st March. 1973. to gether with additional Items In c e r ta in parishes as set o u t In “
Schedule hereto. (2) th a t such General R a te will
the
be payable a t th e offices o f th e Council a t th e address below (also a t th e villages a t th e times
1 sonable .terms.—Tel. 25310 s.a.e. for brochure.
BLACKPOOL. North Derby Holi day Flatlets, 27 Carshatton Road, hear shops and promenade, rea-
HOMELY accommodation. B . and B .. evening meal, .babysitting, £1.60 per day, reduced terms O.A.P, and children.— 180 Pala- t ln e &oad. Blackpool. T e l. 36019.
BLACKPOOL. North. Shore^ P en - rhyn Hotel to r friendly htmoe- pher * and exce llent food. . Hot and cold- and shaver points all rooms. .Colour TV ioitnge. Board residence.—38 King Edward Are. Blackpool. T e l. 52762.
and dates specified on th e Gen eral R a te Accounts) by two equal half-yearly ins ta lm en ts due on the first day o f April, 1972, and on the f irst day of October, 1972, respectively.
th e General R a te Act 1967. the re will be a reduction In a l l parishes of 10 Jp in th e pound In reopOct o f wholly domestic properties and a reduction of 5p In th e pound In respect o f mixed hereditaments, as defined In th e Act.
(3) th a t under S e c t ion 49 of SCHEDULE Parish
Bol ton-by-Bowland Gisburn Grlndleton Rimington Slaldburn Waddington West Bradford
Additional Items
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ary. 1972. By Order o f th e Council. . L. D. TELFORD,
Council Offices. 32 Pimlico Road, Clitheroe.
CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL
NOTICE OF GENERAL RATE 1972— 1973
way View Road from its ju n c t ion with Railway View Avenue to i ts ju n c t io n with King S tre e t .
with Queensv/ay. ( i ii) T he west side of R a i l
View Avenue from its ju n c t io n with Brennand S tre e t to the terminal point of th e existing re s trict ion 20 yards north of its ju n c t io n with King Street .
(iv) T he east side of Railway
Road from its ju n c t io n with Mearley S tre e t to th e gable end s tre e t opposite i ts ju n c t io n with Turner Stre e t .
(v) T h e west side of Whalley
Road from its ju n c t io n with T urne r S tre e t to its ju n c t io n with Queensway and th e south side of Queensway from its Jun ction with Whalley Road to i ts ju n c t io n with Queen’s Road.
(vi) T h e east side of Whalley
lands Railway Bridge to its ju n c t io n with Henthom Road.
Lane, from its ju n c t io n - with George S tre e t to the bridge over Mearley Brook, a distance o f 200 yards or thereabouts.
(viii) B o th sides of Woone
to allow a vehicle to wait for as long as may be necessary in order to enable persons to board or a light: to enable goods to be loaded or unloaded: and to en able i t to be used in connection with any building operation, demolition and th e maintenan ce of essential services.
T h e Order con tain s exemptions
showing th e lengths o f road con cerned may be inspected a t th e offices o f th e Clitheroe Borough Council, Town Clerk’s Office, The Castle, Clitheroe, and a t County Hall, Preston, ■ during normal office hours. Any person wishing to question th e validity of the Order, may within six weeks from th e 29th. February. 1972, apply to th e High Court fo r th e purpose. T h e Order comes- in to force on
A copy o f th e Order and plan
th e 13th March, 1972.P. McCALL. Clerk of th e County Council
County Hall, PRESTON.
ruary, 1972. th e Clitheroe Rural D is tr ic t Council, as R a t in g Auth o rity fo r th e Ru ra l D is tr ic t of Clitheroe, duly approved and made a GENERAL RATE over th e whole d is tr ic t o f seventy-three and a h a l f (New Pence) In th e pound, fo r th e period com mencing on th e 1st day o f April. 1972 and ending on th e 31st day of March. 1973:
said R a t in g Authority duly ap proved and made fo r th e said period ADDITIONAL ITEMS OF GENERAL RATE as follows:—
2. T h a t on th e same day. th e In th e parish o f :— (vii) T he south side of Bawd- Wiswell
Aighton, Bailey and Chalgley lp Chatburn Chipping Downbam Pendleton Whalley
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General R a te Act, 1967, the re will be a reduction In a ll parishes of 10 Ip in th e pound In respect of wholly domestic properties, and a reduction o f 5p in the. pound in respect o f mixed heredita men ts as defined in th e Act;
3. T h a t under S e c t ion 48 o f th e ary, 1972.
Dated th is 29th day of Feb ru '
W. ALAN BUTT.
Clerk o f th e Council and Chief F in an c ia l Officer.
Clitheroe Ru ra l D is tr ic t Council - Offices.
2 Church Brow. CLITHEROE, Lancs.
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PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE ESTATE OF
LESLIE HOPE FREEMAN DECEASED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur su an t to S e ct ion 27 61 the. T ru s tee Act 1925 th a t ahy person having a claim or in te re s t in the estate of Leslie Hope Freeman deceased la te o f F ren sh am . F an p Grlndleton Yorkshire wljo died on the 4 th day o f October 197J are hereby required to send lh particulars of th e ir debts claims or demands to us the. under signed Solicitors to th e Executors
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BOURNEMOUTH. Bon Accord ^Pri vate Hotel. 26 Stourcllffe Avfc. Southboqrne. Tel. 43558^ food, near sea. shops. Frfce park- ing. Brochure oh' requcgL______
CARAVANS GREAT YARMOUTH
heated pool. Golf i Pony T r e t 1 S a i l ! FiSi}! or Ju s t re lax in th e pun. There’S n ig h t l ife in th e Lido club sqper en te r ta inm en t nightly .—licensed too!
or to Ken n e th Freeman and Mar- garet Paul th e Executors on or before th e 3rd day of May 1972 a f te r which date th e said Execu tors will proceed to d is tribu te th e assets of th e said deceased amongst th e persons en t it led th ereto having regard only to the debts claims and demands Of which n otice shall then have been received by th e said Solic itors or Executors.
ary 1972. Dated T his 25th day of Febru
STEELE & SON. Solicitors, Cnstlegate, Clitheroe, Lancs.
giving details o f accommodation to :—
Something for everyone—-write now fo r NEW FR EE Brochure
SOLWAY LIDO
Holiday Centra. W Silleth.
att Cumberland. Tal. 09669/238'
BLACKPOOL (C en tra l) . Wyke House, 24 Coop S tre e t , off Chapel S tre e t , 3 mins, cen tral pier, full board from £1.60 d a lly .. O.A.P. Ju n e 3rd to I7 th . £8.75 Weekly.
—T e l. 22577.
FURNISHED ground floor holiday f la t to let. su i t elderly couple, five minutes, ru n to sea shore. Open t i l l October.—Ja rv is Carr Villa, Garstang Road, Pilling, near Pre6ton. T e l. P illing 534.
TWO-ROOMED modern f la t le t , linen provided, . two mins, to sands and a ll amenities. £ 1 6 per wfeek. Su itab le for four people.— I I Garden Terrace. Blackpool S .8 . T e l. 43495.
BLACKPOOL Milford House Holi day F la t le ts , minu tes promen ade, shops, Derby -Baths . TV all Fiatleits. S.A.E. Brochure. — 46 Clevedon Road. Blackpool. T e l.
20772.
BLACKPOOL Holiday F la t le ts . Minute promenade and Waterloo Shopping , Centre, everything provided, own k ey, TV. —• 9 Hampton Road, Blackpool. Tel. 42061.
BLACKPOOL. Grosvenor Guest House, 40 Buchanan S tre e t , near Tower, shops, new Zoo and bits s ta t io n . TV lounge. B . Ss B.. evening dinner, H. & C. -a ll
CORNWALL. Perranporth, near. King size Caravans with TV, e le c t lighting, mains water, on two small selec t parks. Cleanli ness guaranteed, resident pro prietors. A.A. Cornwall. C.C. approved. Stamp for illus trated brochure. —
TOWING Caravans, etc., by Land Rover, fully Insured. — J . C. Breaks. 27 Meadowslde. Grindle- ton, near Clitheroe.
Goonhavem, Truro. T e l. Perran- Dorth 2347
r- Sllverbow Park, CARS
1965 1500CO CORTINA. Taxed and Tested. Excellent condition, £230.—29 Castle View. Clitheroe.
1964 SKODA ESTATE, handy for spares, £ 10.—Apply 36 Hayhurst S tre e t , Clitheroe.
VATOCHALL CARAVAN PARK
Area’s Most Modem, w h e reA L L amenities are absolutely' FREE. Lie., Clubhouse Lie., Cafeteria, FR EE HEATED SWIMMING POOL Music and. dancing.
MONEY BACK
Brochure— 15B Aole Bew Road. Great Yarmouth. Norfolk. Tel.: 57231.
ASTRALS. Pembertons LyntonS. New and Second-Hand Holiday- and Touring Caravans fo r sale a t
competitive prices. S ite s avail able on pleasant country park with good fa c il it ie s . — Call or telephone Tom Varley. Todber Caravan Park, Gisburn. Tel. 322.
ALSATIAN PI
Sire Vondaun ErJanla> (Ramacon Philunade. Tuffly). 1
Dam: Vondaun Eras mens Rockerfella of Vondaun Edr
Nine dogs, two bitclie gold.
J . H. TY
Too o’ th ’ G Stackstead Bacup.
Telephone 3
DADDY DO YOl MARTINDALE
have many new add!; ken nels — playful jn them, take one horn- fine pets, prices 1
MARTINDALE K BELLS LA.’ HOUGHTO NR. BREST'
(Near Old Oak Inn. to n ) . Open 9 a.m.—t Tel. Hoahton 86
HILLSIDE KENNEL fo r Dogs and Ca
PETS COI
healthy surroundin Puppies. Cash or t ian s. Labradors Beagles. Poodles Cairns, etc. — Hill Nangreaves. Bury, bottom 2029.
DOG TRAINING. Obedience or gun c head Kennels. — ' 21037.
DRAKESHEAD Heat Kennels and Cat tc rj delivery.—Tel. Burn
A35 1957 Saloon. Good running order, taxed u n t i l April 30th. M.o.T. September, Radio (need? s l ig h t a t te n t io n ) . £ 5 0 o.n.o. — Apply York House, York .Street,
1865 WHITE M.G. 1100. mileage 39,000. Immaculate condition, £246 o.n.o. — Apply 9 Primrose -Street, a f te r 6 pm .
between 6 p.m. and 7 p jn .
1963 SINGER GAZELLE, silver m< hi:
T e l . Clitheroe 3125-
.rooms, £1 .5 0 dally, home cook in g . O.A.P. welcome, £1.25 dally. —Tel 22071. Open Easter.
seats, tyres as new, bodywork qu ite exceptional. £ 2 8 0 o.n.o.—
MOTOR CYCLES AND ACCESSORIES
'• B la ckbu rn Road, Accrington. 'Tel. 31221.___________
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
TRAILERS. TRAILERS. Trailers-, from 4 cwt. to 4 ton s : to su i t all purposes.—Marshall Trailers, off Klrkmoor Road. Clitheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 4516.
TRAILER Manufacturers and Supplies.—Dawman &. Co.. Pas-
■ tureland Works. Barrowford. ■Nelson. Tel. 66454.
ROAMER 1. Fibreglass Camping/ Luggage/General Purpose T ra i l ers. 4 and 6 cwt. models. 25 colours.—Wilkinson's Glassflbre Mouldings. Lowergate Works. Clitheroe. Tel. 4426.______________
' £1.75 per day fu l l board. Red uc t ion May, Ju n e and O.A.P.— Roberto; 4 5 .H u l l .BM d . B la ck
SOUTH DEVON. All. e le c tr ic 4/8 b e rth Caravans, fully equipped,
MECHANICAL AND PLANT
including free Television, beau t i fu l s ite . Showers, Licensed Bar, e tc . Walking distance sandy beach, easy reach Torquay/ Brlxham Details Mrs. F l l lis . 43 Bushmead Avenue. Klngskers- well, Newton. Abbot. Devon. Klngskerswell 3465.
OR EAT YARMOUTH, Bowbridge Hotel, 114 Southdown Road. Overlooking harbour. Lie. B a r - TV Lounge, own Car Park. B . * C. Stamp fo r brochure please. —T e l, 2546 or 56615.
C.. TV. Carpark n e a rb y ..— Pal
mer, 15 North Denes Hoad. Tel. ajagftKJt
ST . ANNES ON SEA, Two min u te s from sea and shops. Bed. b reak fas t and evening meal. £1.50. Brochure on request. —
HOLIDAY HOUSE or Caravan. Fully furnished. Near to th e Lakes and 400 yards from clean sea shore and shops. F o r early bookings — G. Milligan. 27 Main S t r e e t ;. Haverigg.. Mllom. Cum berland T e l. Mllom 2256. Lakes.' theatres , fu l l board resi dence from £15.50. ■
VLnyton”, 29 Derbe Road, S t . Annes o il Sea. T e l. 28800.
Wlchfleld Private Hotel. S ea View Parade. TCI. 2411.
— Brochure
GREAT YARMOUTH. Corner House Pte. Hotel. Albert Square. Tel. 3135 (opp. Welling to n P ie r ) . Reduced terms early/ late.—Please write. F. Wing.
PUBLIC NOTICES
ROWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL
ag en ts - t o r ' th e W est . Riding County Council. Inv ite Tenders to r th e twelve mon ths commen cing April 1s t . 1972.
T h e D is tr ic t Council, a c t in g as
1. Tarred and Bltomenlsed MO- cadAm. .
2. Dry Broken S tone.
3. Hlrfcd Mechanical P lan t And Haiilage.
lopes endorsed ‘'Tenders fo r . . . and bearing no other mark of
Identification m u s t reach . th e Undersigned h o t la te r th an Match
selves to a c cep t th e lowest hr any Tender.
23rd. 1972. T h e •
Clerk to th e Oouhcll. l . p . T e l f o r d .
Council Offices, 82 Pimlico Road. Cllthetoe.
F eh ru a ry lT th . 1972. • C o u n c i l ,do n o t b ln ;! them-
E Berry. Surveyor to th e Coun- CU. Tenders in plain
4. Hired Hoad Rol lers. 8. Plissel 041. t Fo rm s o f Tender and to l l par
icu la r s may be obtatoed f rom Mr vnve;
M OREO AM BE. one week Inclu sive holiday. 3-day tours. English
PORTER B rothers and Gardner. 72/78 Market S tre e t . Church. In dus trial Ru bber S to ck is ts and
“V " B elts . — Tel. Accrington 32967 and 32603. Van delivery- service.
OXYACETYLENE Welding and Brazing, 24-hour Service.—Daw- eon, 1 Whalley Road, Sabden. T e l. Padiham 71358.
1970 MASSEY FERGUSON 450S. 360 degree Slew Hydraulic Exca
1967 AVELING Barford 8-ton, 3- polnt Road Roller, hydraulic s tee r, good clean condition. £1.250.—Tel. D. Ellis. Adllngton. near Chorley. 480452.
vator, also JC B ’s, Hymac’e. Drops and Dumpers. — T e l. D. Ellis, Adllngton, n ea r Chorley. 480452.
AGRICULTURAL CONTRACTS
LAND Drainage Proposals. F in a l Plans. Estimates. modem Trenchlers methods. P la s t ic or T i le s Subsoiling, Mole Drain ing. consult—Th o rn ton & Gar n e t t , Rathmell. S e t t le . Tel Long Preston 291/2.
CATTLE GRIDS: various types for sale for farms, country houses, highways, e tc . Repairs to grids on site.—Roger B. Wilson, 46 West View. Waddington. Tel. Clitheroe 2976. SLURRY
spreading, ditching. Relief milk ing. — R. T illo tson. T e l. Clith eroe—
4307,_________________________ FARMING
SAWDUST AND WOOD SHAVINGS
a t Competitive Prices ALFRED YATES
T«l. Wythen*hawe 2228 or Atherton 2667
.BALED Wood Shavings and bu lk . loads o f Sawdust. — Whltfire Sawdust and Shavings Supplies Ltd.. T e l. Preston 35178.
PROPERTY WANTED
- SMALL Cottage wanted to ren t In Clitheroe or surrounding area. E x cel len t references.—Apply Box No. P i , Advertiser and Times .
REMOVALS AND STORAGE
CO-OP removals-storage. all areas. . See b ran ch Managers. Dlvi 5p £ . B . M.S. Removal s-Storage. Box
STUB B S, Moving-Storing.— Cedar S tre e t .. B la ck bu rn . T e l. 57122.
wood S t .. Blackbu rn. T e l. 50456.
C. E. RAINFORD, Haulage Con tra c to r . F la ts and Tippers for h ire and co n tra c t work. — Tel. Nfelson 65423.
WORLD WIDE REMOVAL SERVICE e m i g r a t i n g ?
Collection * Packing ★ Shipping Household and Personal Effects Motor Vehicles
Marine Insurance ★ Baggage Service
William Whittle Ltd River' Street, Bolton
post Coupon: Call *1 the office et Phone Bolton 21965/6
J Please. seOfi tfle toy FREE .Illustrated brochure today. | 'I'n
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Tanking. manurfe
MOTOR CYCLES. Scooters an d Spares. Honda, B.S.A.. Triumph, Norton. Lambretta. F u c h , , Ves pa-—Norman Gouldlng, 392/396
PERSON
YOUR Spencer Cor Eastfield Drive. \Yt
T e l. Clitheroe 3901 Sellers iB.S.S.S.A.i
LAND
oss and black, in p e rfe c t run- rder. fully rec lining fro n t
WANTED. Few acre Land to ren t or bu: reach of Clitheroe. croe 4532,
SALES BY A SILVERWOOD —
SHORT NOTICE of FURNITURE
t, CHAPEL LANE. C Nr. Clithe
(s itu ate off Grindlet read j
SATURDAY. MA) for Late Emm:
D3rt: Oak Bedroom . bed with box and ing table, Gents and ro DCS j ; Medium Oa Bedside and Wm TWO MAHOGANY STAND CHAIRS; ON s e a t Chair. Fireside colour Settee and Mah. Dresser 6 f t x 3 Polished four leg versible Table; Ta. Stand. Strung
s.too' wringer r r.; Hotp Boiling ring. Ele Bread container, whisk. Hoover (el E le c tric Fire. Valo Clothes Maden. Zin Clothes Basket. weights. Cream L tab le lamp. Glass handles. Crocker;.'. Kitchenware. Hous Travel cases.
CARPETS: 4yds x 4 x 3 ; Fireside
mat t ing .
BRASSWARE: Candle s t ick,
sticks. TWO THREE War. Pan. Stair-Rod.
(The above sale
recommended in SALE 1-30
On view day CLIT
RAILV Tel. Clith
TODAY. FRIDAY. ANNUAL SALE Junction v Cat-tie.
From C-. Gelda. In-Calf He Steers, yea
MONDAY. MARCH WEEKLY SALE 50-60 Fat Catt keep. Shea.
TUESDAY. MARCH WEEKLY SAL CALVED A.
ACCREDITED WEEKLY SAL
Sheep Sale 12.3
SPECIAL MON ONLY FULLY-I NEWLY-CALVE
Entered to dat Calving Co
la is X Caiv 2 6-month-
Last Sale niunt Cows, 5 St
FRIDAY. MARCHIt SPRING PRIZI Junction w;
SATURDAY, MARC OLD FAIR SAL Entries and fur
TUESDAY NEXT. K For Sale by AT. VANISED 5
Bunkrupt Stoc To be offered f
We shall as usual farmers bavin-
AUCTION-
at 11 a.m. on the Pso: .TWO STL
ENGINEERINC SKIPPERS
Recently used ns ni
industry. Warehou from town centre, sion on completion
ENGINEER1
Including "Colche: number 12 centre s tan s “Herbert” n “Major” and “Mllu milling machine, face, pedestal hnd single-end multl-sp
Entries of In coming fo notice of et
FRIDAY. MARCH 1
loose tools, tnspc guillotine. “Keeton folder, hacksaw. A
THREE C Particulars. G End 53 KING S j r from th e So lid and 9 RICHMO
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