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WHITE HEATHER PEAT


Approx, half cwt. Bags 60p Compressed Bales .......... £ 1 .4 5


_ DAWSONS


3 0 P a rson L an e , Clitlieroe Telephone 3382


Houses for Sale Auctions and_Sales_


SILVERWOOD- BALSHAW


Auctioneers and Valuers Total Dispersal Sale


CAPPERS FARM, FENCE, Near Burnley


Delightfully Appointed 4-Bedroomed Residence


§ § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § §


§ § §


(situate Newchurch/Sabden Fold Road)


Kindly remember sale for Mr F. Simpson (health reason).


Saturday, October 28th


::r> h e a d o f s m a r t c o u n t r y BLACK and WHITE (S19) CATTLE: :> cows, 3 Heifers due March and April 1 Cow, Z Heifers N/Served. 1 Cow Geld in milk. i> Heifers for service, 1 Bullock D2 months. 6 Heifer Calves 6 months, 4 Buu


Alone with Farm Tractor, Machi- nerv Implements, Cabins. Quantity of Baled Hay to be offered in use­ ful lots as advertised last week. SALE 12 NOON PROMPT.


Also Alfa Laval Stainless Milk Unit. Stainless Steel Cooler. Pan and Metal Stand.


To be offered for SALE BY AUCTION


subject to conditions of sale to he then and there produced, uulcss previously Sold by Private Treaty.


BRIAR MOUNT, EASTHAM STREET, CLITHEROE


Aflordmc 3 reception rooms. 4 bedrooms, bathroom. Detached saraac. Full oil iirccl central heating.


Superior Executive Detached House 16 BOSBURN DRIVE, MELLOR BROOK


This 4 bedroomed property is luxuriously appointed, situated on an exclusive development, constructed earlier this year with open views to the rear over woodland and fields towards Mellor. The superb accommodation offers: L-shaped entrance hall, fullv tiled shower room, attractive lounge 17ft. 9in. x 13ft-. 8in. with feature natural stone wall with gas fire, double sliding picture windows, dining room 12ft.. x 8ft. JOin, outstanding fully tiled kitchen 12ft. lOin. x 12ft. 3in. with Eastham deluxe units, waste disposal. Tricity split-level cooker and hood, breakfast bar, pine panelled ceiling, tiled utility room plumbed for washer. 4 bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, fully tiled 4-piece bathroom, with bidet, large double garage 21ft. 6in. x 18ft., up and over door. Freehold. Large garden area. Full gas fired central heating, double glazing and roof insulation. This property has been furnished with the most expensive fittings and aopointments that must be seen to be


appreciated. All the quality carpets and light fittings are avail- able if required.


closed rear yard and spacious garden. Known as


5 HAWTHORNE PLACE CLITHEROE


situate off Waddington Road, in a residential area of Clitheroe, con­ venient to Town Centre.


Wednesday, Nov. 8th


upon the premises at 2-30 in the afternoon.


power plug, living room 14ft. Tin. x l i f t . 7in with tile fire range and back boiler, cupboard and drawers to recess. Z power plugs, boarded floor, kitchen 10ft. x 7ft. 2in. with porcelain sink (h. and c .) , gas for cooker. one power plug ^ pantry, understairs sto?cagc. landing with built-in cupboard, front bedroom 15ft. x 12ft. fiin. w’ith built-in cup­ boards. fireplace, one power plug, rear bedroom l i f t . 8in. x 0ft. 3in.. one power plug, bathroom 12ft. Tin. x 7ft.. cased bath, low flush toilet, wash-basin, cistern cupboard with


12ft. Gin. x l i ft , with boarded floor, tile firc range, oak surround.^ one


Vestibule mosaic entrance, lobby boarded floor front sitting room


airing shelves and immersion heater. Outside conveniences: Built to brick building as adjoin pantry (rough castcd), as outside closet and coal house, good size yard, spacious garden 43ft. x 16ft. Rateable value £3J) (paying £3G.27). Ground rent £2.I7M! Vacant possession on com­ pletion. View by appointment. Tel. Clitheroe 411)5. Brochures on viewing or from Auctioneers: C. Silverwood, Livingstone House, Slaidburn. Near Clitheroe. Lancs. Tel. 652. J. Bal- shaw, Glen Thorn, 91 Waddington Road. Clitheroe. Tel. 2011. Vendors* Solicitors; Fred Orrel! and Co.. Alliance Buildings. 24 Park Road. St Annes On Sea. Lvtham St Anncs. Tel. St Anncs 23142.


THE SUPERIOR AND SPACIOUS RESIDENCE


Recently Modernised To Provide Desirable and Gracious Living


“ RADLEY," RIBBLESDALE AVENUE, CLITHEROE.


Located in what is still the Most Desirable Residential Area of tho Town, which commands one of the Most Attrac­ tive Outlooks in the Ribble Valley.


Accommodation: Vestibule, hall, fine staircase, cloakroom (wash­ basin and w .c .) , lounge, dining room, breakfast kitchen furnished


with high quality units, laundry, secondary bathroom, larder, 5 bedrooms (on 2 floors), vanitory units fitted, superbly appointed principal bathroom, separate w.c. Usual ancillary offices attached to house. Detached garage block (4 cars) and attached office/


study/playroom. Newly installed oil fired central heating system in both residence and garage block. The grounds cover an area of some 2,ono square yards in 2 plots, nicely laid out and mature. Freehold. Printed particulars from Hothersall and Forrest. View- inc strictly by appointment with the sole agents.


The End Terraced Dwellinghouse 21 KIRKMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE.


In a desirable situation this stone built property comprises— Vestibule, hallway, sitting room with natural stone fireplace, large living room with natural stone fireplace and feature extension, extended kitchen with fitted s.s. sink unit, side units and cup­ boards, 2 bedrooms tone fitted with wash-basin), bathroom fur­ nished with 3-piecc bathroom suite. Yard with store and offices. Possible garage space. Current general rate payable £29.7(1.


F. W. L. STEELE & CO.


1-3 Gastlcgate : Qitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel:, 2092 ' , ' Evenings 2016 Auctions and Sales


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART Co. Railway Road, Clitheroe


TODAY (Friday), OCTOBER 27th


l.•^^I^TVI<'iIlTLV SALIC OF FULLY ACCULDI1 I*.J) (.A H LK> NEWLY CARVED. IN-CALF AND STOKE STOCK. A GOOD “ ,


ENTRY FORWARD. SALE 1-1 NOON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th


rtf’TflRER OLD FAIR SALE OF HORSES'. TONIES. SADDLERY ° °


AND TACK AT 11 a.m. GOOD ENTRY FORWARD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th


WFFKI Y S H E OP FAT STOCK AT IS NOON. Wl M FAT CATTLE. 2(1/30 PIGS. KHI/l.lU EWES. 900/1.100 LAMBS.


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31st FB03I E. F. BERRY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF NON.ACCKF.mTFJ). IN-CALF AND STORF CATTLE AT 11 NOON. GOOD ENTRY ANTICIPATED. STORE


LAST SALE 12 IN-CALF. 86 STORES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd


A l l CI ASSES STORE SHEEP AND LAMBS. 2,r.00 :;.noo LAMBS. EWES SHEARLINGS. ETC. A very good entry of Half-Bred and Horned Lambs for short keep and wintering. Uncrossed Ewes. Half-Rred Ewes and Shearlings and all descriptions of Store Sheep ENTRIES TO TIME OF SALE. SALE 11-30 a.m.


ouse in IJapton, near Accrington. :nant wishes to exchange for a k’o bedroomed rented or council )use in tho Cow Ark area. - rite Box L I , Advertiser and


imes._______________ __________Land


\NTED: One or more Building lots, Clitheroe district. Side ardens—in fill plots—anything con- dered. With or without planning ?rmission Cash available.—Write ox L2, Advertiser and Times.


KEOuTHEL^TTovemEer^^^^ecem- ber. Light Industrial Premises around 1,000 sq. ft., suitable for electronics development and manu­ facture. Clitheroe, Burnley, Black­ burn, Accrington areas. — Tel. •61-652-3221 (day) or Clitheroe 4443 (evenings and weekends).


Industrial Premises _____


Houses Exchanged REE BEDROOMED Council


Accommodation to Let


COTTAGE TO LET: Available from November 17th. Isle of Tirce, sail­ ings from Oban, sleeps two adults and two children. All mod. cons. Also bookings for 2973 welcome.— Further details telephone Clitheroe 4360 .(Mon., Thurs. or Fri.).


SMALL FAMILY1 require unfur­ nished accommodation to rent from approx. December 1st, 1972, to February 1973.—Write Box L3, Ad­ vertiser and Times.


Houses Wanted


HOUSE OR BUNGALOW wanted, Clitheroe, Whalley area. Any price range. — Ring Clitheroe 4245.


Antiques


BURNLEY ANTIQUES & Fine Arts Ltd. 336a Colne Road Tel. Burnley 20143 and Nelson 65172, for fine period furniture, antique porcelain, glass, silver, plate, clocks, paint­ ings, etc. We are also anxious to buy, and pay highest prices.


Ltd


BB7 2JW. TEL. CLITHEROE 3325. AFTER HOURS SK1PTON 3641.


YOU COULD WIN £50,000


Look in the . Bee Line Want-Ads . . .


Among the Want-Ads is the name and address of one oi our readers. It your name appears come to our King Street office and sign the form which will entitle you to a £2 Premium Bond — FREE.


SELL WITH BEE­ LINE WANT-ADS


Phone Burnley 22331 Farming


HEDGE CUTTING, slurrey tank­ ing, rotovating, ditching, manure spreading, relief milking. — R. TiUotson. Tel. Clitheroe 4307.


CROP SPRAYING, Hedge Cutting, Rotovating, Manure Spreading, Ditching and Relief Milking. —R. TiUotson. Tel Clitheroe 4307.


BALED WOOD Shavings and Bulk Loads of Sawdust.—Whitfire Saw­ dust and Shavings SuppUes Ltd. Tel. Preston 35178.


Livestock and Poultry " Peacock Produce "


TETRE HOUSE FARM LANGHO


Can supply for your horse best quality hay, straw, bran, flake maze, oats etc., also full range ' of Pegus horse and pony foods.


Telephone 48602


GROWING DUCKLINGS (white Pen- nine), o f a l ages.—Tel. Stonyhurst 263.


DAPPLE GREY riding pony. 5 years, 12.2 H.H. Correct every way. £80. — Tel. Clitheroe. 4860.


R.W.C.C. WEEK 25 NUMBER 61


ST DENYS SC OCTOBER 23rd


1. 1126—2, 1565—3. 1679 SNOWBALL NUMBER 6, £3


RIBBLESDALE SPORTS and SOCIAL CLUB WEEK 46


£5, 330—£2, 331, 329 SNOWBALL NUMBER 3 LIONS


100 CLUB WEEK 12


NUMBER 46


CLITHEROE F.C. WEEK 20


NUMBER 84


WHALLEY LIONS 200 CLUB


OCTOBER NUMBERS £5 EACH


100—13—101—44—140


CHATBURN F.C. WEEK 4


NUMBER 17


Alteration of Safe Date Full particulars next week.


Sale of Household Furniture and Effects


Wednesday, Nov. 8th for Exors of Miss J. C- Whittaker.


at 5 Hawthorne Place, Clitheroe.


AUCTIONEERS: C. SILVERWOOD, Slaidburn. Near Clitheroe, Lanes. Tel. 652. J. RALSHAW, Glen Thorn, 91 Waddington Road. Clitheroe, Tel. 2011.


Houses Wanted Wanted for Specific Purchasers Leasehold Dwellinghouse


Excellent Stone Built Dwellinghouse with palisaded garden frontage, en­


Calves 4 months. Personal COLOUR portraits


SHIRLEY PAGE STUDIOS Offer Wonderful New COLOUR Portraits For Christmas.


Studio Sitting1 in COLOUR With 6 Mounted. COLOUR oOR


Print* and a Free Framp Favourite Photograph—All u'>s tor £6.50 on appointment booked before December 19th.


PLEASE RING NELSON 63018 FOR APPOINTMENT OR CALL AT THE STUDIO, 102A MANCHESTER RD. NELSON.


Yon can now HIRE a PICNIC BARBECUE for ONLY £1.-30 per day—Full instruction* given.


PLOT NIGHT PARTIES Book early Enquiries to—


PICNIC BARBECUES la ALBION ROAD. EARBY COLNE BB8 6T 2.___


Telephone Earby 2621 or 2396,


YOUR Spencer Corsetiere. — a Eastfield Drive, West Bradford. Tel. Clitheroe 3901 for Mrs Dons Sellers (B.S.S.S.A.).


ENJOY A PICNIC all the year round. I can fit you a tray to your Mini 850 - 1000, Clubman or Van. — Tel. Blackburn 62799.


Removals and Road Transport


REMOVALS AND STORAGE. Brier- field Furnishers offer a personal and efficient local and long dis­ tance service at reasonable prices. Estimates free. — 2 George Street, Nelson. Tel. Nelson 68806, any


time.


PICKFORDS tor local, distance, overseas moves, or storage, one item o r a household. — Empire Buildings, Randal Street, Black­ burn. BB1 7LG. Tel. 56236. 1 Standish Street, Burnley. BB11 1AP. TeL 23039 and 31087


CO-OP Removals-Storage,


areas__See branch managers. Dlvi 5p E.


all


STUBBS. Moving-Storing. — Cedar Street. Blackburn Tel 57122


Pets Corner


PUPPIES GALORE. Super litter golden afgbans, also cockers, cairns, westies, dachshunds, cor- g ics, * lassie collies.


kerry blues, alsatians, red setters, scotties, seen any time, sent any where. — Tom Schofield, Disley Farm, Moss Lane. Whittle-le- Woods, Chorley. Weekly advertiser 35 years.


labradors, DRAKESHEAD Labrador Puppies


fo r sale, excellent pedigree. KC reg.—Tel Burnley 21037.


TWO Pedigree black poodle pups (dogs).—Ring Stonyhurst 237.


DRAKESHEAD Heated Boarding Kennels and Cattery. Collection/ delivery.—Tel. Burnley 21037.


DOG TRAINING. Expert training. Obedience or gun dog.—Drakes- head Kennels. Tel. Burnley 21037.


Public Notices


POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS


1— SEMI DETACHED UP TO £5,000.


2— DETACHED UP TO £15,000.


Wc can sell your property dis­


creetly and without fuss through our massive wanted register em ­ bracing buyers from our central Preston and Blackburn offices. All commission negotiated Indivi­ dually. No sale, no fees. Free weekly advertising if required. Free valuation without obligations


J. S. TAYLOR and CO., The Homefinders


8 SUDELL CROSS BLACKBURN


Tel. Blackburn 59270 After Hours Hoghton 154


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of the Telegraph Acts, that the Post Office, having obtained the consent in that behalf of the body having control of the public road(s) described below, intends to place a tele­ graphic line over along and across the said public road(s), and for that purpose to erect and maintain posts in and upon the same under the powers conferred on it by the said Telegraph Acts.


c One post in the unmade


J. H. STANIER, General Manager Blackburn Telephone Area.


10 Duke Street, Blackburn BB2 1BA


October 2’oth, 1972


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION NUMBERS FROM


FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20th


10683—12015—11188—11724 10178—13870—10409—11534 10311—13372—11720—10171 11280—10009—10225


ton and Mearley C of E School, Pendleton.


arriageway outside Pendle­


LANCASHIRE COUNTY. COUNCIL ROAD SAFETY


HEADLIGHT TESTING at


Clitheroe Grammar School for Boys


at 7 p.m. to 9 pro. on 30th and 31st OCTOBER, 1972 when motorists may avail themselves to having their car headlights tested, free of charge, by members of the Traffic Department of the Lancashire Constabulary.


Miscellaneous Sales CAR P E T S


HUGH MACKAY, BRINTONS, GRAYS, TEMPLETONS. GILT EDGE, KOSSET, FIRTH’S, CROSSLEY’S LANCASTER.


by All at competitive prices.


A staff of planners and fitters at your service. CLFANING ALTERATIONS AND REFnTTNG


CLEANING. SPECIALxTY.


29 WHALLEY ROAD. READ. PADIHAM 71339 No gimmicks. Just honest to goodness trading.


•li CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE 3136 WALTS LTD FREE


“ ^ ^ S ^ ^m w t^ T « e lo s e d for the additional Insertion*. .................


. . .. «sw*v. «f. •.-•••«•« » v «w # #V7e •


B.M S. Removals-Storage. — Box­ wood St, Blackburn Tel 50456


1973 CARAVANS ARE NOW ON SHOW—


Lynton, Panther, Robin, Colchester, Astral, Trophy, etc.


Still Some Real Bargains in Used Models. We have the Best Show in the District.


CROSSHILLS CARAVANS


Skipton Road, up Mill Lane, Steeton, Near Keighley. Tel. Steeton 52435


SECOND-HAND CARAVANS: 1972 Sovereign 12. £430; 1972 Robin 12. £450; 1968 Robin 12, £299; 1970 Sygnot 9Hft, £325. — Howards, Blackburn Hoad, Bolton.


TOURING CARAVANS: 1973 models to view. A-Line, Robin and


Marti on.—Howards, Blackburn Rd, Bolton


ROBIN CARAVANS: 1973 Robin 10ft and 14ft, immediate delivery. —Howards, Blackburn Road, Bolton.


CAMPING EXHIBITION: End of season


Jamet, OBI and Gooda 11.— Howards, Blackburn Road, Bolton.


sale, Cabanon. Andre


HARRISON AWNINGS from £50.— Howards, Blackburn Road, Bolton.


1972 Self Tow Caravans. — Accring­ ton 33309, Darwen 72415.


CARAVAN CLUB member, wishing to sell Thompson Glendale. 2 berth caravan,


throughout. as new curtains, usual fittings, can be seen any time at Copy Nook, Bolton-by- Bowland.


fitted carpet Public Notices CLITHEROE CORPORATION GENERAL RATE 1972/73


have made arrangements to pay their rates by ten monthly- instalments in accordance with the General Rate Act, 1967. RATEPAYERS should note that LEGAL PROCEEDINGS


GENERAL RATE for 1972/73 IS DUE AND PAYABLE ON 26th OCTOBER, 1972 and Ratepayers are reminded and requested to make payment on or before this date. This notice does not apply to Domestic Ratepayers who


THE SECOND AND FINAL INSTALMENT of the


MAY BE TAKEN WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE where payment has not been made by 26th October, 1972.


Mytton House, Church Street. CLITHEROE. Lancs. BB7 2DE.


Borough Treasurer and Rating Officer. R. PICKUP.


I MOTORISED DIVISION FMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF


Crosshills Caravans


FREEWAY, CANTERBURY SEELER AND SAVANNAH.


IAT FIESTA. DORMOBILE


VW Devon Caravanette £375 BMC Special, 1969 ___ £530 Bedford Houldsworth,


Good Used Models


Bedford Roma., 1969 . . £750 Ford Transit Explorer 1972


1968


Many more on show Skipton Road up Mill Lane


£775


Bedford Romany, 1968 £925 As a sample


Commer Auto Sleeper Oct. 1969 ..................£1075


£1530


a-l in e — a s t r a l — lyn to n FLEETWIND — KESTREL — Etc. First-Class Part Exchanges and H.P.


Todber Caravan Park and Museum of Steam TOM VARLEY


Telephone GISBURN 322 (On A.682 Clsburn/Nelson road)


Caravans, Camping


Holiday and Touring Caravans OLD and NEW


RIMINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB wish to thank Mr and Mrs Butler of The Black Bull Hotel. Rimington for the use of their premises and giving the supper for the. supper dance held on October 4th. The club also wish to thank everyone who gave, helped and supported this effort


Appreciations


WOOD.—Mrs V. Wood would like to take this opportunity to thank her family and friends for kind thoughts and inquiries during her recent stay in hospital, also gifts, flowers and many cards amd phone messages. — Hareden House, Trough of Bowland.


years of happiness. — Love Doreen.


PARKER (nee Parkingson).— On October 11th. 1972, at Queens Park Hospital, to Dawn and Alan, a girl, Kerry Louise. Thanking all con­ cerned.


Births


WEBSTER (nee Cottam). — Matthew and Patricia are happy to announce the safe arrival of their son,. Mark Travers, at Queens Park Hospital, on October 17th, a welcomed brother for Darren. Many thanks to all con­ cerned.


BLEAZARD. — Congratula­ tions and best wishes to our daughter, Linda, on her 21st birthday, October 29 th. Good health and happiness be yours always. All our love. — Mum. dad and Roger.


Coming of Age


Advertiser and Times THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1972


THISTLETH WAITE. —Thank you mum and dad, for 18


which raised £88 for club funds.


MEMORIALS


in slock specially for Clitheroe cemetery regulations. Send for designs and prices or call and inspect


NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS . \V. ROCK & CO (MEMORIALS) LTD


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD, GREAT HARWOOD----------Telephone 884164


No connection with any other firm or individual Engagements


B R I G G S — COWPER- THWAITE. — The engage­ ment is announced between Susan, daughter of Mr and Mrs R. Cowperthwaite, 7 C h at bu r n Old Road. s Clitheroe, and Stuart, eldest


2 Greondale View, Grindle- ton. — Congratulations from both families.


on of Mr and Mrs F. Briggs,


IIOLLINGWORTH — MET­ CALFE. — Mr and Mrs Met­ calfe, 32 Gardeners Row, Sabden, have pleasure in an­ nouncing the engagement of their only daughter. Diane, to Mr Allen Hollingworth,


HOLLINGWORTH — MET­ CALFE. — To Allen and Diane, congratulations and best wishes. — Graindma, auntie. Gladys, auntie Nan.


HINCKS. — On October 23rd. 1972.


Steeton, Nr Keighley TeL Steeton 52435


Now available for sale at Whitfords Caravan Centre


off Marlborough Street, Burnley. Tel. 20029


1970 Europa 12ft; 1968 Europa 12ft; 1972 ex hire fleet of Europas and Lyntons; 1973 Lynton and Thompson Caravans.


Arriving shortly — 1973 Mustang Caravans.


OPEN DAILY 10.30 TILL 7.30.


FAWCETT (nee Compton). — Congratulations. Sandra, on your 21st birthday. October 29th. Love and happiness for the future. — Lynne and Johnny. Love to auntie. Sandra, on


FAWCETT (nee Compton). — Congratulations. Sandra, on your 21st birthday. October 29th, 1972. Health and happi­ ness always. Love and best wishes. — Mum and dad. Happy 21st b i r t h d a y mummy. Lots of love. — Andrew.


DAVIES. — Best wishes, Graham, on your 21st birth­ day, October 24th. Health and happiness always. Love, Maureen.


SHELDON. — On October 24th, 1972, suddenly, Nellie, aged 66 years, the dearly loved daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Shel­ don. of 5 Brennand Street. Clitheroe. A service in Clitheroe Parish Church on Saturday, October 28th. at 10.30 a.m. will be followed by interment at Clitheroe Ceme- terv. — Calverley Ltd., Clitheroe, Tel. 3297/2017.


THISTLETH WAITE. — Good luck, health and happiness always. Doreen, on your 18th. birthday, October 25th, 1972. Lots of love. — Mum and T dad.


Till STLETH WAITE. — Good luck, Doreen, on your 18th birthday, October 25th, 1972. Best wishes. — Auntie Mar­ garet and uncle. Norman.


THISTLETH W AITE. — Best wishes. Doreen, on your 18th birthday. October 25th, 1972. — Love, auntie Nellie.


THISTLETH WAITE. — Love and best wishes, Doreen, on your 18th birthday, October 25th, 1972. — Love from uncle Lem and auntie Edna.


HODGKINSON. — Congratu­ lations and best wishes to Betsy (nee Bowker) and Bob. on your golden wedding an­ niversary. — Love from Alf and Madge.


Lost and Found


LOST— IN-CALF FRIESIAN COW


from Hardmill Common. Miiton Rd, Whalley. Information to—


E. HOLGATE, STANDEN HEY’ . CLITHEROE—Telephone 3.* 12.


Holiday Accommodation


BLACKPOOL. 4 days Christmas holiday, full board, tariff £16, part central heating, colour TV, and superb home cooking. — ‘ *Roach- vale” , 88 Withnell Road, S.S. Tel. 0253 42175.


HODGKINSON. — Congratu­ lations, mother and father, on your golden wedding an­ niversary, October 28th. 1972. — Love from Bob. Marion, Christine and Judith.


HODGKINSON — BOWKER. — On October 28th. 1922, Robert Hodgkinson to Betsy Bowker, at St James’s Church, Clitheroe, by the. Rev. T. W. Castle.


Golden Weddings


gratulations. Doreen, on your 18th birthday, October 25th 1972. Love and best wishes. — Judy. Leonard and children.


HISTLETH WAITE. — Con


your 21st. — Angela. Diane. STEWART. — Congratula­ tions. David, on your 21st birthday, October 31st. Wish ing you health and love and happiness, always. — From mum. dad and Pauline.


Katherine, aged 52 years, of 23 Lowe.rgate, Clitheroe. the dearly loved wife of John Hincks and mother of Janet. Service and cremation at Pleasington Crematorium on Friday. October 27th, at 2.30 p.m. No flowers by request. — Calverley’s Funeral Direc­ tors. C h at bu r n Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 3297, 2017.


in hospital. Mary


CRAGG. — On October 18th, 1972, in hospital. Mary Alice, in her 92nd year, the dearly loved wife of the late David Cragg, of 14 Brownlow Street. Clitheroe, and dear sister of Margaret Hanson. A service in the United Reformed Church preceded interment at Clitheroe Cemetery on October 23rd. — Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


Deaths


HOLLINGWORTH — MET­ CALFE. — To Allen and Diane, congratulations. — From David, Karen, Gary and Brett.


Woodboume, George Lane, Read.


Acknowledgments


SHARPLES. — Mr and Mrs Fred Sharpies. Marion and Kathleen sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for the beautiful flowers and expressions of sympathy received in their sad loss. Our grateful thanks also to the doctors and nurs­ ing staff of Clitheroe Hospi­ tal for all their kindness throughout Mrs Sharpies’ long illness. — 4 Beverley S Drive. Clitheroe.


MITH. — Mr Smith and Tracy wish to thank all re­ latives. friends and neigh­ bours for their kind messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during their time of sorrow. — 5 Lime S Street. Clitheroe.


late Mrs Mary Stark wish to thank all friends and neigh­ bours for kind expressions of sympathy and donations to Cancer Research Fund. Our grateful thanks to doctors and nurses for their unfail­ ing attention and the Rev. A. Old for his kind ministra­ tions.—17 Buccleuch Avenue, Clitheroe.


TARK. — The family of the WL LANGSHAW M


and Sons Ltd (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


PERSONAL SERVICE


King Street Whalley


STARK. — On October 18th, 1972, at the home of her d a u g h t e r, 17 Buccleuch Avenue, Clitheroe, Mary, in her 83rd year, the dearly


SMITH.—On Thursday, Octo­ ber 19th. 1972. suddenly, at her home. Janet Louise, the dearly loved wife of Alan Smith, and dear, mother of Tracey, of 5 Lime. Street, Clitheroe, aged 32 years. Ser­ vice and interment was at Clitheroe Cemetery on Tues­ day. October 24th. — Calver- le.ys, C h at bu r n Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 3297 day, 2017 night.


TeL


Whallev 3248 (day night)


OT ■ n


G. Calverley


& Sons Ltd Funeral Director


Member of the National Association of Funeral Directors


loved wife of the late Ernest Stark, of 24 Littlefnoor Road, Clitheroe. Service and crema­ tion took place at Accrington Crematorium on October 21st. Donations may be given in lieu of flowers to the. Can­ cer Research Fund, c/o Mrs Dawson, 2 Kemple View. Wiswell, Nr. Whatley. — In­


WILSON. — On October 23rd. 1972, at his home. 9 St Mary's Street. Clitlieroe. Wil­ liam Richardson, aged 92 years, the dearly loved hus­ band of Alice Wilson, loved father of Marjorie and the late George and loved grand­ pa. of John and Susan. Funeral from "Rockdale" Chapel of Rest, today. Thurs­ day. October 26th. for service and cremation 3 p.m., at Pleasington. Family flowers only please. — Inquiries. Tomlinsons Funeral Service. "Rockdale", Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


In Memoriam


CATLOW. — In loving mem­ ory of a dear mother and grandma (Margaret Ellen), died October 25th, 1971. Love's last gift, remem­ brance. — Dick and Ciss.


CATLOW. — In loving mem­ ory of a dear grandma, died October 25th, 1971. Always missed. — Barbara.


BEE LINE WANT-AD MONEY SPINNER


for any article valued under £5. Private Advertisers only.


P r in t the words of jronr advertisement In U»o panel below. Only ene It«n per _ _ _ _ _


advertisement* most include price of the Item yon wish to »ell m i ygm address end telephone niimbtr (if any).


LORD. — In loving memory of a dear son 'and brother. Richard Samuel, sergeant in R.A.F.. killed in action, Octo­ ber 24th-25th. 1942. At the going down of the sun.


— From mother, sisters and brother, Slaidburn.


We will remember them. And in the morning.


CLAPHAM. — The family of the late Annie Clapham wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during their time of sorrow, also thanking doctors and staff of Accrington Victoria Hospital and Mr Beardwood for his kind ministrations. — 14 Painter Wood, Bililngton.


Acknowledgments


CRAGG. — Mrs Hanson wishes to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in her bereavement,


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Advertiser *and” Times 'reserves the right to reject any advertisement


We are FULLY PREPARED to arrange for Burial or Cremation. Whichever


is


your preference, our dedica­ tion and experience makes Tomlinsons Funeral Service your W IS E S T CHOJCE in time of bereavement.


WADDINGTON. — On Octo­ ber 24th, at her home. 36 Ramsden Terrace, Wadding­ ton. nr. Clitheroe. Rebecca, aged 67 years, the beloved wife of the late Ernest Wad­ dington. Service on Saturday, October 28th, at the Metho­ dist Chapel, Waddington. at 2 p.m.. followed by interment at St Helen's Church. Will friends please accept this, the only intimation, family flowers only, but if desired, in lieu, donations may be given to the St Deny's Home, Clitheroe. c/o T. E. Robinson. — Inquiries T. E. Robinson, Bolton-by-Bowland 213.


quiries Bennett i R. ~Parking- ton>. Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST Enquiries:


Tel. Clitheroe 3297 day 2017 night


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


THOS. ROCK Monumental Masons


(ROCK and ALTY)


7b MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE Tel. 4277 And at


Broomfield Place Witton, Blackburn


FLORAL TRIBUTES CUT FLOWERS


BARKER'S Primrose Nurseries Tel. Clitheroe 3521


Also Clitheroe Market


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


Church Brow Cardens Tel. Clitheroe 3298


Craftsmen in Marble, Granite C and Stone


FECITT BROS EMETERY GATES


For Memorials The Sculptors


Whalley New Road Tel. Blackburn 51463


RICKETTS. — Mrs Ricketts wishes to thank most sine cerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for beautiful floral tributes, also their many acts of kindness and messages of sympathy shown to her during her recent sad bereavement, also the staff of Burnley General Hospital, the family doctor and Canon Goodchild for his kind at­ tention and ministrations which have, been a great com­ fort to her. — 21 Church Close. Waddington.


■ also Mr and Mrs Forrest, the staff of No 11 Ward. Black­ burn Royal Infirmary, and the Rev. K. M. Hendry for their kindness. — 1 Thorn Street, Clitheroe.


TOMLINSON'S Funeral. Services


’ Rockdale' Eshton Terrace Tel. Clitheroe 2345 -6, •


K E L L Y . — The family of the' late Elizabeth Kelly wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind ex­ pressions of sympathy and floral tributes received dur­ ing their recent time of sor­ row. — 24 Ings Drive. Brad­ ley. nr. Keighley.


Published by UNITED NEWS­ PAPERS PUBLICATIONS LTD, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe. BB7 2EW. Tel 2323/4 and printed by Burnley Express Printing Co. Ltd, Bull Street, Burnley. Tel. 26161. Registered as a newspaper at tbs Post Office.


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