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SUPER DRAPE CURTAIN RAIL Complete with fittings from 1 6 p per foot


DAWSONS


28, 30 Parson Lane, Clitheroe Telephone 3382


Auctions and Sales


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE BB7 2JW


TE L. C LITHERO E 3S25--- AFTER HOURS SKIPTON 3641 TODAY (Friday), SEPTEMBER 29th


FOKTNIGIITLV SALE OF FULLY ACCREDITED CATTLE—A GOOD ENTRY EXPECTED. LAST SALE SN/CSS I/C, 13 STORES AND !> CALVES—SALE 13 NOON.


MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd


WEEKLY SALE OF FAT STOCK AT 13 NOON. *0/90 FAT CATTLE, 30/30 PIGS. 100/150 EWES, 1,400/1,600 LAMBS.


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd


WEEKLY SAI.E OF DAIRY CATTLE AND CALVES, ACCREDI­ TED AND NON-ACCREDITED. 50/60 DAIRY CATTLE, 100/130 CALVES. COMMENCE WITH CALVES AT 11-30 a.m.


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th


ANNUAL PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF LONK SHEEP FOR THE LONE SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION. 150/200 LONK RAMS INCLUDING SHEARLINGS AND RAM LAMBS ALSO EWES AND GIMMER SHEARLINGS. ENTRIES CONFINED TO MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. ALSO FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF NON- ACCREDITED. IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE IN SEPARATE RING AT 13-30 l>.m.


FRID AY. OCTOBER 6th


3nd SALK OF UNCROSSED HILL EWES—4.500 LONK. CROSS BRED SWALEDALE. WOODLAND AND OTHER HILL EWES FROM THE NOTED FLOCKS OF BOWLAND. BLEASDALE, 1IEBDEN BRIDGE. SADDLEWORTH, HOLME MOSS AND RIPPONDEN FELLS.


Another capacity entry of hill ewes of very cood quality, which over the years have earned a very fine reputation for producing lambs on lower land farms.


ENTRIES CLOSED. BALLOT DRAWN TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3rd SALE AT lid) a.m.


THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12th


300 LONK. CROSS BRED. SWALEDALE AND OTHER HILL BREEDS. SHEARLINGS AND UPWARDS.


PLEASE NOTE: NO RAM LAMBS THIS SALE. JUDGING 10-0 a.m.—SALE 11-0 a.m.


THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19th


PRIZE SHOW LONK. CROSS RAM LAMBS.


AND SALE OF HORNED RAM LAMBS. 150/300 BRED. SWALEDALE AND OTHER HILL BREED ALSO OTHER HORNED RAMS. LAMBS SOLD FIRST.


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th


OCTOBER OLD FAIR SALE OF ALL CLASSES OF STORE SHEEP. 'HALF BRED AND HORNED EWES, LAMBS. SHEAR­ LINGS, RAMS. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th.


\NNUAL PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF HORNED RAMS. 250/ Auctions and Sales


SILVERWOOD- BALSHAW


Auctioneers and Valuers


Highly Important- Livestock Sale


and Part Machinery


MICKLEHURST FARM BASHALL EAVES, Near Clitheroe


(situate along the Clitheroe/ Bashall Eaves/Whitewell Road)


in conjunction with Matthew Pallistcr and Son. FSVA


Saturday, September 30th


For Messrs Robinson and Spenslcy 274 Head of Home Bred Beef Cattle and Sucklcr Cattle. Heifers In-Calf. Strong Store Cattle. Suckler Calves, 2 Hereford Stock Bulls <8/6 years). 176 Stock Sheep and Choice Lambs. 2 Suffolk Rams and 1 Hexham Leicester x Ram (2, 3. 4. shears). Also Fordson Major Tractor. Steel Fab Rack Action Digger with 3 Buckets. Howard Manure Spreader. Shippon Yard Scraper. Hay Racks and Cattle Troughs. SALE 11-30 a.m. Prompt.


A Caterer will attend the sale. Total Dispersal Sale


Livestock, Implements and Household Effects


ASHNOTT FARM


NEWTON, Near Clitheroe (situate off the Clitheroe./


Waddington Fell/Newton Road)


SATURDAY, OCT. 7th for MR N. SCHOFIELD


RICHARD TURNER & SON (C L ITH ERO E )


in conjunction with SILVERWOOD-BALSHAW


will offer for Sale by Auction, as a whole or in lots, subject to conditions and unless sold previously, in The Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton, on Thursday, October 5lh, 1972, at 7-0 p.m.


COUNTRY HOUSE and COTTAGE with PANORAMIC VIEWS


known as T IL L HOUSE and COTTAGE, Grindleton, Near Clitheroe.


LOT 1. TILL HOUSE—A modernised stone built bouse comprising lounge, sitting room, kitchen, pantry, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with scope for future extension. Approached bv an excellent access road this house is situated in open countryside with wonderful views.


LOT COTTAGE—A fully modernised stone built cottage com­ prising living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bathroom together


with garage and garden area.


SOLICITORS: Messrs Steele and Son. Castle Chambers. Clitheroe. Telephone 2602.


Further details and viewing from Richard Turner and Son (Clitheroe). 2 New Market Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 2369. or Silver- wood—Balshaw. Livingstone House, Slaidburn. Tel. 652.


Unique Country Cottage with Character TOLL BAR COTTAGE


Newsholme, Near Gisburn, Yorkshire.


A stone built octagonal cottage with slate roof in need of modern­ isation. situated in open country with good views and pleasant, aspect. Accommodation includes porch, living room, pantry, bed­ room and bathroom, together with garden area.


Ttr be Sold bv Auction (unless sold previously and subject to con­ ditions) in The Festival Hall, Gisburn, on Thursday. October 19th, 1072. at 3-30 p.m.


Solicitors: Messrs Walker, Charlcsworlh and Foster. 3 High Street, Skipton. Tel. Skipton 2323.


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


eoffrey Taylor & Co.


Fsfjrf*? Atjirrrfa; S n rw y o r s : i On the Instruction of Mrs F. Lund


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1972, at 2 p.m.


Original oil paintings, fine furnishings and other effects at


GEOFFREY TAYLOR and CO. will sell by auction


“WESTLANDS,” WHALLEY RD, PADIHAM


Including — Country scene 32" x 28" attributed to William Shayer; “The Cardinal’s Guests” 40" x 30" by Borione; “ While parents sleep ” 36" x 26" by John A. Lomax; “ The first step” 40" x 28" by Giachio Machio and “Portrait of Young Girl” by Carol!. All sizes include frames.


Heavily carved oak settle, court cupboard, small table anti two chairs. Bleached walnut baby grand piano, pair of Regency gold embossed chairs, etc.


On view Wednesday. October 4th, 1972, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and morning of sale 10 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. (Pictures only).


Price lOp to admit two, by post 15p CATALOGUES NOW AVAILABLE


Geoffrey Taylor & Co., 130 St. James’s Street. Burnley, and also 35 Preston New Road, Blackburn. Telephone 55425 and 6 Church Street, Clitheroe. Telephone 3252


130, St. James’s St., Burnley T*l. 29223


6-8, Church Street, Clitheroe T*l*pho n«-Clith cro* 3252


35, Preston New Rd., Blackburn Tttl^phon* Blackburn 55425


Miscellaneous Sales CARPE T S


HUGI-I MACKAY, BRINTONS, GRAYS, TEMPLETONS. GILT EDGE, KOSSET, FIRTH’S , CROSSLEY’S LANCASTER.


by All at competitive prices. A staff o f planners and fitters at your service.


CLEANING. ALTERATIONS AND REFITTING A SPECIALITY.


29 WHALLEY ROAD, READ, PADIHAM 71330 No gimmicks. Just honest to goodness trading.


31 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE 3136 WALTS LTD


104 Sheep and Lambs. 60 Horned Ewes (1 to 4 shear). 20 Homed Gimmer Lambs, 2 Horned Shear­ ling Rams, 2 Horned Rams. Also for J. A. Marsden—10 norned Ewes and 10 Gimmer Shearlings. 2 Ponies: Grey and Dark Grey Colts (unbroken) having been on halter, 1 Mi-year-old. Machinery and Implements: 1952 David Brown t.v.o. Tractor. Inter­ national B45 Hay Baler, Blackstone Artificial Sower, Blanch Leley Gear- less Side Rake* Semi Mounted Mower. Ilay Raker, 120 gallon t.v.o. Round Tank, t.v.o. Barrel with Tap. Bentall Chaff Cutter (Tomlinson Treales), norse Gears and Harness Wall Brackets, Small Bench Grind­ stone, 3 Rover Rakes, Visi Chick Brooder. Poultry Fountains and Feeders. Boxes and Contents, Quan­ tity Scrap Iron. Wired Panes of Glass, Provender Bins and Boxes. Wood Troughs. 4 Rearing Arks, 2 Cabins 8ft. * 6ft.. etc. Household Effects — Pianola by Steck (Reproduction Action), 2 Up­ holstered 3-Piece Suites (in red and brown), 2 Chest of Mahogany Drawers. Mahogany 3-Piece Bed­ room Suite Inlaid. Mahogany Bed. Victorian Type Mahogany Dresser. Walnut Wardrobe, 4 Mahogany Stand Chairs. Dressing Table and Wash Stand with Tile Back. Various Victorian Glassware and Other Tea Sets, Crockery. Tea Pots, etc., Elec­ tric Kettle. Plant Pot Stand. Bed­ ding Box. Wall Mirror. Corner Table. Linen Basket, Bedside Table. Staffordshire Flowered Jug and Washbasin. Servis Washer, Regen- tone Electric Wireless. Bathroom Seales. Cabinet and Snlash Back. Riley Slate Bed Billiard Table. 6ft. Sin. x 3ft. 2in.. and Marker Board. SALE 12-0 NOOK Prompt


years.


Furniture. Implements, Cattle. Sheep and Ponies—Apnrox 1-0 n.m. A Caterer will attend.


OTHER FIXTURES— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th: Total Dispersal Sale. Livestock and Im­ plements. at GOODSHAW FARM. DUTTON. Near Longridge. Lancs.


To be offered for SALE BY AUC­ TION (unless previously sold bv private treaty), sulrieet 1o condi­ tions of sale to br t**cn and there produced.


Thursday Evening Ocfober 1 2t-h


STONE BUILT DWELLING TTOUSE KNOWN AS


UPON THE PREMISES


18 HAYHURST STREET CLITHEROE


Containing: Living Room lift. 6tn. x Oft. .6in. with fire range and asphalt^ floor. Kitchen 12ft. x lift. 6in. with tiled firerange asphalt floor* white porcelain sink, cold water. Front Bedroom lift. 6in. x 9ft. with fir^nlace. Rear Bedroom 12ft. -x lift. 6tn. Outside Rear Yard Area apnrox. 28ft. Sin. x 10ft., there being brick built toilet (w.o.).


Vacant Possession On Completion. Rateable Value £21.


House. Slaidburn. Telephone 652. Auctioneers: J. Balshaw. 91 Wad­


Electricity Installed. Gas Close By. Apply: C. Silverwood. Livingstone


and Baldwin. 4 Duck Street, fjith- eroe. Telephone 2152.


On the instructions of J. Eric Sagar Esq., F.C.A.. the Liquidator of Groonics (Whailey) Ltd. (In members voluntary liquidation).


G. F. SINGLETON and CO.


Industrial Surveyors and Auctioneers


will offer FOR SALE BY AUCTION on the premises on


THURSDAY, OCT. 12th 1972, at 11 a.m. prompt


(subject to Conditions of Sale and unless previously sold by private treaty).


ABBOT MOTOR and


ENGINEERING WORKS KING STREET,


WHALLEY, LANCS.


SINGLE STOREY INDUS­ TRIAL PREMISES, 8.500 sq. ft. fioorspace mainly of brick construction with concrete floors and slated span and north light roofs.


PETROL FILLING STATION and Forecourt, 20,000 g.p.a. throughout. Blackburn 7 miles, Clitheroe 4 miles (a rare opportunity of acquiring industrial fioorspace in the pleasant town of Whailey within walking distance from some of the most delightful residential districts of East Lancashire), To be followed immediately by a piecemeal sale of


including Centre, Turret, Capstan and Gap Bed Lathes, Radial' Drilling, Milling, Shaping and Grinding Machines, Arc Welding Trans­ former, Small Tools and Machine Shop Equipment, Air Compressor, Hydro- Electric Vehicle Lift, Oxy/ acetylene Welding Equipment, Space Heater, Vehicle Spares, Factory Office Furnishings.


MACHINE TOOLS AND GARAGE EQUIPMENT


Zephyr, Minx Estate. Land Rover, M.G. 1100


FOUR MOTOR VEHICLES


Inspection 9th, 10th and lltli October, 1972, from 10 a.m. to 4 pan., or by appointment. Particulars and Catalogues from the Auctioneers at 9


Richmond Terrace, Blackburn and at the Solicitors, Mersrs Ramsbottom, Liddle & Dixon, 21, Church Street, Clitheroe.


dington Road. Clitheroe. Telephone 2611. Vendors Solicitors: Baldwin. We«»ks


20 Head of Suckler Cows and Stock Bull. 16 Black Poll Cows, 2 Short­ horn and 1 B and W Cows (run to bull from June). 1 Hereford Stock Bull


§ Auctions and Sales YORKSHIRE — WEST RIDING


The Excellent Freehold Investment and Sporting


Clitheroe 11 miles, Preston 17 miles, Lancaster 20 miles 353 ACRES


BASHALL HALL ESTATE


Consisting of 3 Let Dairy Farms including the historic 15th century BASHALL HALL—all let and producing a rent roll of <£1,510 per annum.


FOR SALE BY AUCTION as a whole (UNLESS SOLD PREVIOUSLY


on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1972


at The Starkie Arms, Clitheroe, at 3-0 p.m. by


A. W. WATTS and CO., Chartered Surveyors


The Estate Office, Harewood Lane,


Northallerton. Telephone 060-92793. Also at BARNARD CASTLE and YARM


Houses for Sale


Geoffrey Taylor & Co.


I E s ta te A g en ts; S u » w y o r sc Aucfb n e e r s : Vafaers. Country Residence in the Delightful Ribble Valley | ___Gardening____________ KMiscellaneous Wants ROSES


High class stock 20p each for November delivery. Plant now. Wallflowers and Sweet Williams 75p per 100.


Slaters Nurseries


Pasturelands Billington


Telephone Whailey 3266


AUTUMN Lawn Dressing, 56lb bag, 65p, two or more at 60p each; Rich garden peat, or J.I. Composts, 55p a bag. 2 for £1. — Lou Gildca (Nurseryman), The Gar­


dens, Waids House Road, Nelson. Tel. 64350.


READ GARDEN CENTRE, large selection of bulbs now available. Open every' day—off Accrington—


TURF, weed treated, 15p per sq. yd. Delivered. — Everett. Tel. Blackburn 61218.


FLVMO Sales and Service, at Vin­ cent’s Garden Centre, Do.erpark Nurseries. Townelcy Holmes. Bun- le.v. Tel. 24162.


BULBS for pots, bowls, rockeries and naturalising. — Vincent’s the Growers, Deerpark N u r s e r ie s , Townelcy Holmes, Burnley Tel. 24162.


Machinery and Plant


CRANE HIRE. Lorry-mounted crane, max. lift 8-ton, max. jib 72ft, also Compressors, Mixers, Rollers, Excavators. — Thornton & Garnett RathmeU, Settle. Tel. Long Preston 291/2.


Home Services


House Painters and Decorators


Tradesmen— Cheap Rate


WIL LIS and SON 30 CALDER, VALE ROAD BURNLET


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS


For Expert Repairs to any make and model of machine, including all Automatics.


Nelson 62117, 6 days a week up to 9 p.m.


Tel. PEEL ENGINEERING CO., rear of 71 Leeds Road.


CH A IG L EY , Near CLITHEROE


In a beautiful rural position within easy reach of all East Lancs, business centres. 3 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, bathroom. Oil fired central heating. Gardens and grounds amounting to approxi­ mately ’!i acre.


Agents for Leek and Westbourne and Abbey National Building Societies.


§ § § § § § § § §


Interesting stone built semi detached 3 bedroomed house. 69 PROSPECT V ILLAS , WADDINGTON


Occupying an enviable position with superb views of the open countryside to both the front and roar. Comprising: Porch, en­ trance hall, lounge 14ft. x lift. 3in. with attractive tiled fireplace, dining room 15ft. 3in. x 12ft. 6in.. cloaks/storage cupboard under stairs, kitchen 12ft. 3in. x 8ft., separate pantry. First floor: 3 bed­ rooms, 2-piece bathroom, separate w.c. Rateable value £44. lease­ hold. Ground rent 98p per annum.


Excellent modernised shop unit with 16ft. frontage to main street. W H A L L EY


Large sales area, good storage, first floor living accommodation, BUILDING PLOT, COPSTER GREEN


Offers to be received in writing by the end of September.


6-8, Church Street, Clitheroe Telephone Clitheroe 3252


also at Blackburn and :Burnley


HOTHERSALL & FORREST .. . ■ F.S.V.A.


. Auctioneers, Valuers 'and Estate Agents


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE 'Telephone 2695. (Evenings 3755 and 2180). GRINDLETON


Attractive Country Cottage “ ROCK COTTAGE”


SituaU* in village, oft the main highway, this stone built property (semi detached) contains: Porch, living room IRft. 3in. x 10ft.


with tiled range, kitchen with modern fitted units, ground floor bedroom, upper floor bedroom with fitted wardrobe, drawers, etc., 3-piece bathroom. Outside store with planning permission for garage. Freehold. Mains services. Particulars and appointment to view from HOTHERSALL and FORREST, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Telephone 2695.


F . W. L , S T E E L E & CO.


1-3 Castlegate ~ Clitheroe ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS


Tel: 2092 . • Evenings 2016 6 CROSS STREET, CLITHEROE. sound stone built terraced


house with open aspect. 2 bedrooms, modern H-picce bathroom, entrance vestibule, sitting room, living room, kitchen, etc. SO/e mortgage available.


Accommodation Wanted


WANTED TO RENT by professional man. Furnished house or flat, in Clitheroe area. — Write D. H. Briggs, 11 Angers Hill Road. Blackpool, or ring Runcorn 66230 (business hours only).


SMART YOUNG Gentleman, 25, re­ quires bed and breakfast and evening meal from October on­ wards. — Please write Mr T. W. Pickersgill, 4a New Row, Borough Bridge, York.


YOUNG COUPLE require unfurni­ shed flat to rent in Clitheroe area.


— Write Box H 1, Advertiser and Times.


Land


PLOT OF LAND wanted, suitable for one detached house in Whailey area. Good price occred. — Tei _WhaHcy_2519.


Farms & Smallholdings GISBURN ESTATE


TO BE LET AS FROM FEBRUARY 2nd, 1973 (as to the land) and MAY 12th, 1973 (as- to the house and buildings).


NEW HOUSE FARM BRACEWELL


extending to 222 acres approx. Full particulars and form of offer


mav be obtained from Davis ami Bowring, Chartered Surveyors. The Estate Office, Gisburn, via Clitheroe on payment of 25p.


Accommodation to Let


KL’LI.y FURNISHED house to lei. Minium period, six months. Two double bedrooms, kitchen diner, large lounge, lull central heatmg,


month, payable monthly in ad­ vance is inclusive of rates. — T«|. Clitheroe 2038 preferably between 5.30 and 6.30, but other


telephone, double £ a™Sc- - Par; of Clitheroe. Kent


Por times possible^^^aa^H^M^ ^ ^ ^BH Houses Wanted Wanted for Specific Purchaser*


1— SEMI DETACHED UP TO £5,000.


2— DETACHED UP TO £15,000.


We can sell .v°ur property dis­ creetly and without tuss through our massive wanted register em­ bracing buyers from our central Preston and Blackburn offices All commission negotiated Indivi­


dually. No sale no tees Free weekly advertising if required, tree


valuation without obligations j. s. TAYLOR and CO., The Homefinders


g sUDELL CROSS r l a CKBURN


I f the advertisement !• required to ran for mere than ena insertion, separate coupons most be enclosed for the additional insertions.


NAME ADDRESS


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The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times reserves the right to reject any advertisement without prior notification to the advertiser.


TOMLINSONS Funeral. Services


‘ Rockdale' Eshtorr Terrace Tel. Clitheroe 2345 cHerberfSutdifle


INS HEYBRIEflCUFfE BURNIEV MAIN EUROPEAN SOURCE SUPPLYING OVERSEAS MARKETS


PHONE BURNLEY 24225 or 31412 DAY or NIGHT


• BUYER W IL L CALL


House Clearance Attended To.


WANTED COLOURED LEADED GLASS WINDOWS p r e f e r a b ly in f r am e s .


RE-UPHOLSTERY. We recover your treasured three-piece suites as new, from os little as £25. Chairs, £7. Over 100 patterns. Free estimates, distance no object.— Write or Tel. Henley, 50 Zion St, off Padiham Road, Burnley. Tel 27188.


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre, 72-74-76 Scotland Road. Nelson.


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


LEADED WINDOWS: Best silver lead, fully guaranteed, distance no obiect.—For free estimate tel. Burnley 22933.


CLEAN all vour carpets for only £1. Electric Sampooer for hire.—Tel. CLitheroe 3768.


FLAG FLOORS asphalted.—Ring James Bolton and Son (Asphaltcrs) Ltd Tel. Blackburn 59438, evenings


Miscellaneous Wants ANTIQUES WANTED


Whailey Road. Read.—Tel. Great Harwood 884215.


WANTED URGENTLT. We pay top prices for old jewellery* grand­


WBVRMBNWeaMBMMBanMm


fact anything old or interesting. — For a fair deal try C. Sc N. Bardwell, Antique Shop, Frank Street, Barnoldsick. Write, phone or cal! anytime. Tel. Bamolds- wick 3558.


ture, pottery, silverare, paintings, glassware, old dolls, etc., etc., in


father or wall clocks (working or not), all types of antique furni­


Advertiser and Times THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 8 th


URGENTLY WANTED: Old desks, old armchairs or stand chairs, tables, old chests of drawers, pocket watches, antique side­ boards, old china, silverware, clocks, medals, old dolls. Anything old bought. Remember we pay really good prices and buy. in any condition.—Mr Britton. 28 Keighley Avenue, Colne. Tel. 5373.


I BUY AND COLLECT childlren, babies*, ladies* and gent*s clothes, curtains, bedding, ornaments, etc. — Tel. Accrington 35885.


HOUSES of Furniture Dought tor


cash.—Tel. Longridge 2865, after 6 p.m.


i BUY AND COLECT Ladies*, Gent's. Children’s Clothing, Cur­ tains. etc.—Write or phone Mrs


Haworth 31 Church Square, Wors- thome.—-Tel. Burnley 27882.


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects urgcntlv required. Prompt


attention. — Tel Great Harwood 884854.


WANTED Mamod Steam Tractors, state price, etc. — Frankland, 104 Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Phone 4293.


HOUSE CLEARANCE, full/part, quiet, clean, plain van, fair prices. —Tel Nelson 68466


Personal


YOUR Spencer Corsetiere. — 2 East-field Drive, West Bradford. Tel. Clitheroe 3901 for Mrs Doris Seilers (B.S.S.S.A.).


Businesses Wanted


D RAPE R Y /ladies * / children's we ar, in village, Whalley/Ciitheroe/ Pcndleside area. Must have first class living accommodation— genuine inquiry — Box G 5, Advertiser and. Times.


SWEETS and Tobacco Business (counter news accepted) or fancy goods, china, glass or farm pro­ duce. any area.—Write Box H 3, Advertiser and Times.


Radio and Television Part Exchange Your


Black and White TV for a New Colour TV


Buy from the experts. Rents and HP Terms Available


Ask for details


J. G. Rowland 64/66 King St, Whailey Telephone Whailey 3585


SPECIAL OFFER —- reconditioned guaranteed 33in. BBC 1 TVs. £16: also 19in. BBC 2 TVs, £14. Any make of TV repaired by qualified engineers.—Peel. 85 Leeds Road, Nelson. Tel. Colne 4716, evenings.


Public Notices


Clitheroe Cricket. Bowling and Tennis Club


200 CLUB WEEK 21


NUMBER 59 ST DENYS SC SEPTEMBER 25th


1st, 100£H-2nd, 0575—3rd. 1288 SNOWBALL No. 4—£1


LIONS


100 CLUB WEEK 8


NUMBER 42


RIBBLESDALE SPORTS and SOCIAL CLUB


WEEK 42


£5, 232—£2. 233, 231 SNOWBALL No. 5


_______________ Lost and Found BLACK POODLE


Missing from home since September 15th. VERY HIGH REWARD for his return or any information please.


WINCKLEY HALL TEL. STONYHURST 202


MEMORIALS


In stock specially for Clitheroe cemetery regulation*. Send for designs and prices or call and inspect


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


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


No connection with any other firm or individual Appreciations


JEFFS. — Mrs Jeffs wishes to thank her family, friends and neighbours. Mothers' Union and Methodist Sun­ shine Band for beautiful gifts, cards, telegrams, and radio requests received on her 90th birthday, and every­ one that gave her such a wonderful day. also thanking Rev. Maddock. Rev. Wynn and Rev. Goodall. — 2 Shaw Gardens. Chatburn.


BOWKER.—Mrs Cecilia Bow- ker wishes to thank relatives, friends for cards, flowers, gifts and concern shown during her stay in hospital. — 32 Lowergate, Clitheroe.


MILNE - REDHEAD. — Mr and Mrs R. M. Milne-Red- head wish to thank all those friends who by their kind gifts o f flowers, sent anony­ mously through Interflora, adding beautiful colour on the occasion of their ruby wedding celebrated at The Crown Hotel, East Grinstead. Sussex. The beauty o f the flowers being matched by the touching words written on the letter cards accompany­ ing the two sprays of red and white carnations. One from Yorkshire and the other from Clitheroe. Lancashire, and the flower arrangement of the red roses in white vase from an old lady who had known Mrs R. M. Milne- Redhead as a girl living at Bank House, York Street. Clitheroe.


SMITH. — Mr and Mrs Smith wish to thank friends, neigh­ bours and relatives for gifts, get well cards and good wishes during Mrs Smith's stay in hospital.—Kay Street. Clitheroe.


ATKINSON. — Mr and Mrs Atkinson wish to thank their family and friends for all the kindness received while George was in hospital, also Rev. Maddock and Rev. Goodall. — 1 Wood Terrace, Chatburn.


In Memoriam


MONK. — Precious memories o f a dear nephew. Robert Andrew. died September 28th. 1970. Loved and remem­ bered always. — Uncle Colin, auntv Kathleen.


MONK. — Treasured mem­ ories of Robert, died Septem­ ber 28th, 1970. The flowers we place upon your grave.


May wither and decay. But love for you who sleeps beneath.


I’ VE. — Loving birthday mem­ ories of a dear dad and grandad. September 27th, who died March 11th, 1969. — Love from David, Alice and family.


— From Nana, grandad and Hiirold.


Will never fade away.


WATSON."— In loving mem­ ory of William, died Septem­ ber 27th. 1971. In a garden, not far away. The Book o f Remembrance is open today.


— From his loving- wife, sons and daughters. 7 Downham Road. Chatburn.


Acknowledgments


HAYHURST'. — Mr and Mrs Wrigley and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for all mes­ sages o f sympathy, Masses, and floral tributes received during their sad bereavement Also Father Hannan and the family doctor for their kind ministrations. — 41 Lower- gate, Clitheroe,


Will. LAiYGSHAW


and Sons Ltd (R. CHEW)


TAYLOR. — Mr and Mrs J. H. Taylor wish to thank all relatives, friends, employees of Bowker Brothers and Mr Rowland Ford for their many gifts and best wishes, making Catherine and John's wed­ ding day perfect. Also thank­ ing the proprietors and staff at the Swan and Royal Hotel. — 23 Littlemoor Road. Clitheroe.


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


PERSONAL SERVICE


King Street Whailey


WALKER. — Mrs B. Walker would like to thank all cus­ tomers for their patronage over tlie years and hopes that they will still show the same dedication to Mr and Mrs Betts, who have now taken over the business. — 33 Woone Lane. Clitheroe.


Deaths


WALKER. — On September 26th, in hospital, of 15 Kirk- moor Road. Clitheroe, aged 80 years, Daisy, the beloved wife o f the late Robert (Robin) Walker and dear mo-ther o f Alec and Dylys. Service and interment on Monday, October 2nd. at 11 a.m. at St Andrew's Church, Slaidburn. — In­ quiries to T. E. Robinson, Bolton-by-Bowland. Tel. 213.


Engagements


WALMSLEY — MELLING. — Mr and Mrs J. Walmsley. 18 Waddington Road, Clitheroe. wish to announce the en­ gagement of their only son Bernard to Gill, only daugh­ ter o f Mr and Mrs Moiling. 478 Inglemire Lane. Hull. — Congratulations from both families.


In Memoriam


NORGROVE. — In loving memory o f a dear husband, father and grandad (Wil­ fred), who died October 4th. 1966. Leaves have fallen. Six years have past. But memories of you will always last.


MONK (Robert Andrew). — who died September 28th, 1970. Each day dawns and starts anew.


MONK. — Treasured mem-' ories o f a dear grandson. Robert Andrew, died Sep­ tember 28 th. To see your face, and see you smile.


— From mum. dad and Christine.


Deep in our hearts, you're always there.


— From Nana.


So dearly loved, so sadly missed.


In hours between, no mat­ ter where.


And as it closes we think of you.


— From wife Lily and family.


LAWSON.. — In memory of a dear sister. Peggy, who died September 27th. 1971. Sadly missed. — From all her sisters. Also from Susan and family. Remembered with love.


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