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DAWSONS THE IRONMONGERS


28, 30 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE — Tel. 3382 Appreciations Miscellaneous Sales


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


CARPET S uy


ll at competitive prices.


CLEANING. ALTERATIONS AND A SPECIALITY.


A staff of planners and fitters at your service. REFITTING


WALTS LTD


„ M S ? No gimmicks. Just honest to goodness trading.


Auctions and Sales


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


TEL. CLITHEROE 3325—AFTER HOURS SKIPTON 3641 TODAY (Friday), JANUARY 5th


FOUT.NTC.IITI/V SALK OF FULLY ACCREDITED CATTLE, IN- CALF, NEWLY CALVED AND STORE CATTLE—Sale 12 Noon.


MONDAY, JANUARY 8th


WEEKLY SALE OF FAT STOCK AT 12 Noon. ‘0/M> FAT CATTLE, 30/10 PIC.S, 400/300 FAT SUEEP.


WEEKLY SALE OF ACCREDITED AND NON-ACCR EDITED NEWLY CALVED CATTLE. REARING CALVES AND WEANED STIRKS. Sale to commence with calves at 1- Noon.


TUESDAY, JANUARY 9th FRIDAY, |ANUARY 12th


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF NON-ACCR EDITED, IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE. Some good entries of store cattle forward. Sale Vi Noon.


Houses for Sale ^Ayotioiieersf ^V^luers and, EstateAgents.


.t§ /1® K 5SA tM obM S , CLITHEROE - : 7v'Tolot)hbno 2C95t (EvcninKS 3755 and 2180). • '


WADDINGTON, Near CLITHEROE The Detached Bungalow “BARBROOK”


Of substantial pre-war construction. Conveniently sited within: tbe village with added privacy of approach by own bridge over village stream. Mature garden areas laid out on 3 sides. Greenhouse, garage. Accom.: Vestibule, hall, lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen with Aga, rear porch, 2 bedrooms, 3-piece bathroom. Mains services. Wired for oft peak storage heating. Freehold.


Particulars and appointment to view from HOTHERSALL and FORREST, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Telephont 2695.


BOTHERS ALL & FORREST ...


TOURERS, MOTORISED and


HOLIDAY CARAVANS 3 Acres of Stock


Walk round accessory shop and awning display.


Genuine Reduction On All 1972 TOURERS


CROSSHILLS CARAVANS


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


WHITFOR-D’S Caravan Centre, ofl Marlborough Street, Burnley. Tel.


TENTS: 1972 ex-hire at sale prices e.g. Black's Family Tent, £112, our price £65.—Ken's, 165 Padiham Rd, Burnley. Phone 23609.


20029, for 1973 Lynton, Thompson and Mustang Caravans; also good selection of used caravans and self tow hire. Open daily 10-30 till dusk.


TENTS & CAMPING EQUIPMENT for hire at 1972 prices if booked now.—Ken's, 165 Padiham Road; Burnley. Phone 23609.


Holiday Accommodation


ABERSOCH, N. Wales. Well- equipped caravans with water and electricity on beautiful farm site. — Gordon Rigg A Son (Caravans) Ltd, Calderbank Nurseries, WaJsden, Todmorden. Phone 3374. S.A.E. Visit our Garden Centre at Walsden. Open


FRENCH RIVIERA. St Raphael. Well-equipped caravans with elec­ tricity, awnings and outside furniture. — Gordon Bigg & Son (Caravans) Ltd, Calderbank Nurseries, Walsden, Todmorden. Phone 3374- S.A.E.


daily. T e


l : ^ ■. :V f e E v e n i h g s 2 0 1 6 CROASDALE DRIVE, CLITHEROE


A superbly appointed modem Detached Bungalow in a good resi­ dential district. The spacious accommodation with full ga-s central beating comprises of 3 double bedrooms, bathroom with pale blue suite, front entrance vestibule, open plan lounge/dining area 30ft. 6in. x 21ft. approx., large kitchen, utility room, separate w.c. with wash hand basin. Adjoining double garage.


* Comretitlve rates * 1—2 day completions Local finance consultant can can if required.


* No status searches * No application fee * Loans of £200 and upwards


TORQUAY 26047: Close town, sea. B. & B., evening meal. Homely.— 33 Warren Read.


RHYL, seafront, TV, holiday flat­ lets. — 52 West Promenade. Tel. 4710.


BOAT TRAILER wanted. Also out­ board and dinghy.—Tel. Burnley 23336.


24-HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE Local consultant: West Houghton 300J


23 Greenfield Road. Jb^erjpool* L13 3BN Tel. 051 220 2o29


J P RICHARD & COMPANY Bankers Agent


Phone or write to:— FINANCE SPECIALISTS OFFER YOU


* Save as you borrow. * Personal bank accounts (with cheque book).


* Unsecured bank loans. * Secured bank loans.


Above are just four of our schemes to give you extra cash


For further details contact WmTTAKER&i METCALFE j AccommocJation tO Let


BAB CLAYS BANK CHAMBERS, 15 BURNLEY BOAD, PADIHAM


a Tel. 73836 day or _ AUCTION SALES SPRING HILL COTTAGE BARKERHOUSE ROAD, NELSON


PRELIMINARY NOTICE SALE BY AUCTION on January 23rd at 2 -0 p.m.


B A MODERN DETACHED cUNGALOW in immaculate oondition situated on the


an attractive garden (90ft. x 44ft. aporox.) with green­ house and garden shed and to the front a paved patio with flower beds. The prop­ erty has full gas-fire^ cen­ tral heating by Baxi Ber­ imuda and the accommodation ts as follows: Vestibule, en­


utskirts of the town having


bathroom with 3-picce suite, attached single garage. Tbe. property has numerous t power noints and radiators £74.


rance hall, krtmge/dining room with feature Italian marble fireplace, kitchen fully


fitted, 3 bedrooms, hroughout. Rateable value


at CROSS KEYS HOTEL ST JAMES’S STREET, BURNLEY.


A substantial stone built property constructed around 1905. Tbe property has been considerably modernised and has full gas fired central heating.. The accom­ modation is as follows: Entrance vestibule, lounge measuring 31ft. 6in. x 15ft, with feature marble stone hearth, conservatory, kitchen 13ft. 6in. x 9ft. 8in. fully fitted with high and low level units and plumbed for washing machine. Separate boiler room, study or fifth bedroom on the ground floor. 4 large bedrooms on the first floor, bathroom with bath, pedestal wash basin and bidet Separate toilet. Attached coach house t and stable block now being used as garage (will 4ake up to 8 cars), stables, separate stalls fitted out for t horses with room above (games room). Externally there is a driveway and turn round to the front of the property and a plot measuring 86ft. x 54ft. 4in. vo tbe rear. There Is also an outside toilet. Rateable


alue £86. Freehold.


Condition of sale available for inspection at either the Vendor’s Solicitors Messrs Holmes, Butterfield and Hartley, of 1 Nicholas Street, Burnley, and the offices of the Auctioneers.


By order of the Court of Protection. Substantial


Stone-Built Next to End of Terraced House.


85 WIIALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE. Sitting room, living room, kit­ chen. two bedrooms, two- piece bathroom. Outside _ . Rates payable £27.


£_isenoid. Ground rent


ding a spacious and well appointed living accommo­ dation.


Distinctive residence affor. _


AVENUE, CLITHEROE. 3 reception rooms, five bed­ rooms, two bathrooms, 4-car garage. Full oil-fired central heating. Rates payable £132 per annum. Freehold.


RADLEY, RIBBLESDALE *** f&aL} fter 6 p.m. 73806, 24876 Businesses for Sale


BLACKPOOL AND DISTRICT. “Live | by the Seaside." For 35 years we have specialised In tbe sale o f , Retell Businesses, Hotels, Guest I Houses and Holiday. Flats. Lists sent without obligation.-^. Kay. Son fc Partners. FSVA, 145-1491 Church Street, Blackpool. Tel.


26669.


IF YOU WISH to dispose of your business,


73836.


Businesses Wanted telephone Padiham


Home Services


NEW FURNISHED FLAT in farm­ house, Slaidbum area: Country- loving couple with own transport sought as tenants or caretakers. Deferences essential. —Write Box T5, Advertiser and Times.


Accommodation Wanted


FURNISHED HOUSE wanted to rent, Nelson/Colne area young


GENTLEMAN requires


couple, no children — write Box J14, Express Office, Burnley BBL1 1DP.


WANTED: West Bradford/Wadding- ton area. Board and lodgings for young lady, taking up a position on a farm near Waddington. — Please ring Clitheroe 2574.


contained unfurnished accommoda­ tion in Clitheroe or surrounding area.—Write Box T2, Times Office, Clitheroe BB7 2EW.


self-


FULLY FURNISHED accommdda- tion required for 2/3 young profes­ sional gentlemen, in the Clitheroc area.—Telephone Clitheroe 3452.


IN THE WEST RIDING OF THE COUNTY OF YORK


LICENSING SESSIONS


Public Notices NOTICE OF


EAL LICENSING DISTRICT OF BOWLAND


ROOF SEALING & FLAT ROOFING SPECIALISTS. DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL ROOF RECONSTRUCTION


THE ROOFING EXPERTS


Roofs stripped, felted and re- nailed. Estimates free. Com­ petitive prices with full guarantee.


sold by auction on the premises at 2-30 p.m. on Wednesday, Janu ary 24th, 1973. Conditions of sale can be inspected at Clitberoe office.


1.80 per annum. To be S l l i 3


structed of stone and brick situated in a most attractive close just out­ side Burnley. The prop­ erty is in excellent deco­ rative order and features full gas-fired central


d REEDLEY. A modern etached property con­


heating and the accom­ modation is as follows: Spacious entrance ball, cloakroom with w.c. and


T Imposing 6 • bedroomed . CHURCH


STREET. CLITnEROE. 3 reception rooms, 6 bed. rooms, two bathrooms, full gas-fired central heating. Freehold. Rates payable £85.20 per annum.


own House. ALMONDS.


6/8 CHURCH STREET. CLITnEROE. Tel. 3255.


35 PRESTON ROAD, BLACKBURN. Tel. 55425.


Westbourne Building Society. 90 / 95% mortgages arranged.


Agents for Leek and


Ltnchcd House. RCONDOVER- BENTLEA bon rooms, four bedrooms,


DWell Designed Modem tiOAD GISBURN. 3 recep


athroom, separate shower room / cloakroom. Double . Full oil-fired cen- heating throughout, double glazing. Free-


For details of these and other properties in the surrounding areas contact any one of our branches at Blackburn (55425) and CUtheroe (3252).


ESTATE AGENTS SURVEYORS


AUCTIONEERS VALUERS


wash basin, attractive lounge, 2lft. x 12ft., din­ ing area, 10ft. x 10ft., study, kitchen, 13ft. x 10ft., full fitted, laundrv room, first floor with good-sized landing, 4 good - sized bedrooms, main bedroom, 21ft. x 12ft.. with shower room en suite, bathroom with


117 COLNE RD, DUKE BAR, BURNLEY


Works & Office 33618, after office hours residence, 31445


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS


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


Tel. PEEL ENGINEERING


CO., Rear of 71 Leeds Rd. Nelson.


Telephone 62117. 6 days ,


up to 9-0 p.m. week


3-plece suite, attached double garage wltb sink unit. Total area of gar­ den approx. . %*acre. Rateable value £166. Freehold.


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.—


leaded windows. Best silver transferring of b i l l i a r d lead, tuiiy guaranteed, distance no licences for the granting and


27188. I justices’’ licences, for the


Write or TeL Henley, 50 Zion S t .. vprnftvin(T oil Padiham Road, feuraley. Tel. 1 ®nJ?vlIJB


or write, Supreme Lead Co., 21 Ivorv Street. Burnley. TeL 20845 or 22933.


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


January. 1974, at 10 a.m. for the purpose of granting, and transferring


ovember,” 1973, at 10 a.m, Monday, the 7th day


ar„’ ca,‘f I transferring of public, music,


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


FLAG FLOORS asphalted.—Rini James Bolton and Son (Asphaltersj Ltd. Tel. Blackburn 59438. evenings 55342


RUBBISH REMOVED. Prompt at­ tention. Estimates free. — TeL Nelson 68099.


Utheroe 3768.


CLEAN all your carpets for only £L C Electric Sampooer for hire*—TeL


Dated the 27th day of December, 1972.


Licensing Justices


Justices’ Clerk’s Office, (P.O.Box No. 10), Ship Buildings, 2c Swadford Street, SKIPTON, . Yorkshire. BD23 IRQ.


H. JORDAN, Clerk to the


singing and dancing licences and for the transaction of any other business cognisable at such sessions.


Licensing Meeting for the said District will be held at the Court House, King Street, Clitheroe, in the Coimty of Lancaster, on Monday, the 5th day of February, 1973 at 10 a.m., for the purpose of grant­ ing, removing, transferring and renewing justices’ licences under the Licensing Act, 1964 for the granting of. billiarc licences, for the granting and renewing of public music, sing­ ing and dancing licences and for the transaction of any


Notice is hereby given that— (1) the General Annual


DO YOU NEED CASH? DI HIGH ARREARS AND


FFICULT CASES CONSIDERED


IQ HOUSEHOLDERS AND TENANTS * No reason required * No advance charges


! * lowest repayments FORTHE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE


; * 2 4 -hour service I TRY-DBl


•" Duke Bar Insurance &2ndMortgage Brokers


3 BHercliffeRd BURNLEY


! Telephone BURNLEY 27158 (or Evenings and Weekends 24531


PAVANE GUITAR STUDIO. Class!- cal, folk and flamenco guitar tuition by experts. — Tel. Padt-


Lost and Found__


CREAM/TAPESTRY shopping bag missing from car cither Market Place or Eshton Terrace. Would person please return photographs and baby suit too.—31 Kibble Way, Low Moor, Ctithcroo.


STRAYED from Asker Farm, Grindleton 12 ewes, ■ green head. —Ring Cbtheroe 4688.


Caravans, Camping


^ TO HOUSEOWNERS WITH OR WITHOUT EXISTING \


i B AN K LOANS MORTGAGES


l FOR | £1,000


I |


3


The net repayment could be as low as £2.49 per week


for the standard rate taxpayer


§ (1) FREE LIFE ASSURANCE. (2) CASH FOR ANY § PURPOSE. (3) CHEAPER THAN II.P. (4) PAY OFF K EXISTING LOANS AND PAY BACK TO ONE |


SOURCE. | lust another one of the excellent services offered by— S


l In g r a m & p u lc o c b S Estate Agents, Banking Agents. Insurance and Mottgage Brokers S } PROPERTY HOUSE, 34 ALBERT ROAD, COLNE, LANCS. $ § Telephone COLNE 4228 (2 lines). STD Code 028-24. §


§ OFFICE OPEN Monday to Thursdav U-0 a.m to 5*0 p.m., Fridr- 9-0 a.m. to 6-0 p.m., Saturday 9-0 a.m. to


§ appointments may be made after office hours. ■imuMimmyi |,| | | | > | || || 11| pM M iw w IU i ltHW aW M ^ '.rH ^ r r iJ iy ih rn is n 'i iMHI l f f l


DIAL A BANK LOAN AT ANYTIME RING BURNLEY 22775 or BLACKBURN 22105


JOHN C L A Y TO N & P A R TN ER S the National firm for Bank Loans - for any purpose. Pur-


CALENDAR MONTHLY REPAYMENTS LOAN 3 years 5 years 7 years £200


£6.94


£300 £400 £500


£1000


£10.40 £13.78 £17.36 £34.67


£4.76 £7.14 £9.52


£3.86 £5.79 £7.72


£11.90 £9.65 £23.79


chase your car, home im­ provements. etc., and save money. Loans arranged on old nroporty terraced, flats shop etc


Even if you bav« only paid a deposit. Your *-Tto,»Tcobnntrc’


£19.30 I now ' ven elsewhere.


it rejected


Judgements and mort­ gages accepted. Tel.


ATKINSON. - Mr and Mrs Albert Atkinson would like to -thank sincerely the Mayor and Mayoress, Arthurlie. Brian and child­ ren, Adrian, Pam and child­ ren and all relatives, friends and neighbours for making their golden wedding day so memorable. — 33 Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe.


Engagements


ADCROFT — BARNES —I Mr and Mrs R. Barnes, of 8 Green Park. Whalley, are pleased to announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Susan, to Steve, son of Mr and Mrs V. Adcroft, of Jubilee Terrace, Clitheroe. Congratulations. —From both families.


LINGARD. — Mr Albert Lm- gard, of Princess Avenue, wishes to thank the choir and members of the congre­ gation of Trinity Methodist


Advertiser and Times THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1973


MASHITER — REDHEAD.— Congratulations on your engagement, Stephan and Winifred. Love and best; wishes.—Mum, dad and


Kath.


MALEC.—Mr and Mrs Malec TOWER S. _ Congratulations wish to thank alj relatives | on your silver wedding,


Church for their gift and good wishes on his retire­ ment after 28 happy years as organist.


• , ,


and friends for the beauti- ful presents, also plants | and cards, on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary. — 12 Faraday


SHERLIKER. — Special ' thanks from the family to Frances for all her efforts during the recent, bereave­


Avenue. ment.


ARMITAGE (nee Rawcliffe). _On December 29th. 1972, to Peter and Joyce, a daughter, Caroline Jayne.— 42 Briardale Road, Bebing- ton, Wirral, Cheshire.


HARRIS. — On December 17th, 1972, at Ashford (Kent), to Helen and Chris, a son, Stewart Jeffrey, a first great grandson for Mrs Sarah Crossley, of West


„ . , Silver Weddings . ,


mum and dad, January 3rd. Good health and happiness, always. —From Peter.


Deaths


ASPIN. — On December 31st, 1972, in hospital, Marjorie, aged 60 years, the dearly loved wife of James Aspin, of 47 Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe, loved mother of Raymond, Barbara, Kath­ leen, Jim, Alan and Anne, and a loved nanny and mother-in-law. A service in Low Moor Methodist Chapel on Wednesday, January 3rd, 1973, preceded interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. Dona­ ttions in lieu of flowers to


p Bradford, LLEY. — On December 13th. at RAF Hospital, C .Vegberg, Germany, to


ourl 7 .UTERSALL (Czamogrebel) _ Chris and Marjorie are


Best wishes Stephan and Winifred.—Auntie -‘.gnes.


, t MEMORIALS


In stock specially for Clitheroe cemetery regulations. 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 Deaths


TAYLOR. — On December 28th, 1972, at her home, 109 West View, Clitheroe, Eliza­ beth, aged 73 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Thomas Taylor, and dear mother of Bill. Cremation took place at Accrington on January 2nd. — Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


Acknowledgments


TOMLINSON. — On January 1st, 1973, in hospital, Selina (Annie), aged 75 years, of 5 Lilac Grove, Clitheroe, the dearly loved wife of the late Albert Tom­ linson, loved mother of Betty and the late George, and a loved grandma and i great grandma. Reposing


Rest. Service to be held in St Mary’s Church, Clitheroe,


n “Rockdale” Chapel of


WEBSTER. — On December 27th, 1972, in hospital, Mary Catherine, aged 61 years, the dearly loved wife of Joseph Webster, of 38 Turner Street, Clitheroe, Interment took place at Clitheroe Cemetery on December 30th. — Inquiries Bennett (R. ' Parkington), Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


at 11-15 a.m. on Friday, January 5 th, prior to cremation at Accrington. Flowers may be sent and all inquiries to Tomlinson’s Funeral Service, “Rock­ dale.” Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


he Arthritis Research Council may be sent c/o Dr Jeffrey. The Royal Bath Hospital, Harrogate, or to Rockdale. — Inquiries Tom­ linson’s Funeral Service, “Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Tel.


C 2345‘ Fhristine (nee Hudson) aiud


/Lt Ray Pilley, a daugh- sr. Martine.


delighted to announce the oirth of their daughter, Claire Louise, on December 29th, at the Edith Watson Maternity Unit. With grate­ ful thanks to all concerned.


Coming of Age


JACKSON. — Congratula­ tions, Keith, on your coming 21st on January 7th, 1973. All my love. — Barbara.


JACKSON. — Congratula­ tions, Keith, on your coming 21st, January 7th 1973. — Jason, Cheryl Antonina and Andrew.


, Engagements


FROST — HOUGHTON.—The engagement is announced between Janice Eliza- oeth, only daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Houghton, High Ridge, Claremont Avenue, Clitheroe, and Roger James, younger son of Mr and Mrs j . B. Frost, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Congratu- lations—From both families.


Public Notices


CLITHEROE C., B. and T.C 200 CLUB


WEEK 33—NUMBER 104 WEEK 34—NUMBER 112 WEEK 35—NUMBER 170


ST LEONARD’S, DOWNHAM CHURCH YARD


THE PARISH CHURCH OF t Notice is hereby given that


the Parochial Church Council of the Parish of St Leonard, Downham, in the Diocese of Blackburn and in the County of Lancaster intend (if autho­ rised by Faculty or Licence of the Consistory Court of the said Diocese of Blackburn) to remove kerb stones surround­ ing certain graves and to lower to ground level certain headstones, monuments and all unmarked mounds and to grade and turf as necessary. And notice is hereby given


he Vicar Churchwardens and


is now deposited with Mr N. Lund (Churchwarden) of The Wood, Rimington, and vill be available for inspection at this address at any reasonable hour from the date of this notice until 31st January. 1913. All objections by persons in­ terested :in the • proposals


that a statement has been pre­ pared describing the graves and the action proposed to be t taken with regard to each of


hem and that such statement


Dated this First Day of • January, 1973.


N. LUND, G. M. REED, E. M. BARTON iMiss), Churchwardens.


F. E. CHARD, Vicar.


LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1972


other business cognisable at such meetings; (2) six Transfer Sessions


April. 1973, at 10 a.m. J Monday, the 4th day


ELECTORAL ARRANGE­ DMENTS FOR IHE NEW


NOTICE OF PROPOSED


and Special Sessions will be held at the Court House, King Street, Clitheroe. aforesaid, on the following days- Monday, the 2nd day


July, 1973, at 10 a.m. S Monday, the 3rd day


une, 1973. at 10 a.m. Monday, the 2nd day


eptember, 1973, at 10 a.m, N Monday, the 5th day


ISTRICT, LANCASHIRE No. 3


Home Office have prepared a Draft Scheme of proposals for dividing the new district into wards for the first elections, and for the numbers of . coun­ cillors to be- elected. Com­ ments on the Draft Scheme are invited.After comments have been considered, the Home Secre­ sptary . will make an order,


Notice is given that the


numbers of councillors, which will be effective for the first elections to the new district council. A Copy of the Draft Scheme


ecifying the wards and


can be inspected during office hours at the council offices' of each borough and urban and t rural district in the area of


tary of State, Home Office, Whitehall, London SW1A 2AP, so ag to arrive by 23rd January, 1973.


he proposed new district. i Comments should be made


19th December, 1972.


Home Office, LONDON SW1A 2AP.


n writing to the Under-Secre­


DAVID HEATON, Assistant Secretary.


COTTAM. — On December 27th, 1972, at the home of her daughter. 14 East Park Avenue, Blackburn, Martha Ellen, aged 72 years, forti­ fied with the rites of Holy Church, formerly of Wilson Street, Clitheroe, the dearly loved wife of the late Richard Cottam, and dear mother of Frank, Austin and Joan. Requiem Mass was offered in SS Michael and John’s Church on December 30th, prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. RXP.—Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


AMM. — On January 2nd, 1973, at the Springside. Private Nursing Home, Chatbum, near CUtheroe, Nora Cannock, the beloved daughter of the late Alfred and Margaretta Elizabeth Camm, aged 83 years, late of the Nook, Limefield Avenue, Whalley. Service will take place on Friday, January 5th, at St Mary’s and All Saints’ Church, Whalley, at 2-30 p.m. — In­ quiries T. E. Robinson, Bolton-by-Bowland 213.


In Memoriam


BEELEY. — In fond remem­ brance of Kenneth, January 1st, 1973. — From his loving wife and family. HAYHURST (Isoliel Mar­ garet). — Loving memories of a dear mother, who died January 5th, 1959. Deep in our hearts her To memory is kept,


KNIGHT.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Wal­ ter, died January 5th, 1972. Dearly loved, sadly missed. God bless.—Your loving


—From daughters Patricia and Jean and families. (Caldbeck and Pendlebury).


never forget. love, to cherish and


SEED, — Mr Robert (Bobl Seed and family sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours of the late Robert (Bert) Seed for kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful flowers re- ceived during their sad bereavement. — “Oakrovd,” Longsight Road, Clayton- le-dale.


THEO WILSON ail 4 and 7 York St, Clitl


S A *


TAYLOR. — Mr W. Taylor and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind expressions of sympathy extended to them in their bereavement; also for dona­ tions to Cancer Research Fund, the family doctor, district nurses and the Rev, N. D. Walton for their kind­ ness. — 109 West View, Clitheroe.


WEBSTER. — Mr J. Webster and family wish to thank all relatives, friends, neigh­ bours, workmates, Ribijle Social Club. NWEB, Peel Street Working Men’s Club, and the Bridge Inn, lor the kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereave, ment; also doctors and staff of Blackburn Royal Infirmary,


WILKINSON. — Mr Wilkin- son and family of the late Sarah Ann Wilkinson wish t to take this opportunity to


doctor and the Rev. A. Old for their kindness. — 33 Turner Street, Clitheroe.


the family


and neighbours for the kind expressions of sym­ pathy, letters and cards of condolence and floral tributes received during their time of sorrow. Also the family doctor, district nurses, the Rev. N. Maddock and Chatbum Sunshine Band. — 6 Ribble Lane, Chatbum.


hank all relatives, friends Hff(,ffiffilf.i74,'ffiIJ(l6irffFninp!Trfi57 WM. LANGSH4W


and Sons Ltd CR. CHEW)


K wife Winnie.NIGHT (Waiter). — In loving memory of a deal- father, died January 5th, 1972. Loved and remem bered always. God bless.— K Ruth and Ken.


M family.USGROVE—Loving birth­ day memories of Florrie, a very dear- wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, on her birth­ day, January 6th, died May 18th, 1971. No birthday card to send


NIGHT. — In loving memory of my father, Walter, died January 5th. 1972. —From son David and


FORD. — On December 25th, 1972, in hospital, Ernest, aged 80 years, the dearly loved husband of the late Estelle Ford, of 2 Fort St., Clitheroe. Cremation took place at Accrington on December 29th. — Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


J o gift to show we care, N today,


As we say a birthday prayer. God bless and keep you in — His care.


ust treasured thoughts and an aching heart,


Fred, children, grandchild­ ren and great grandchild­


Your loving husband


HOOKER.—On December. 25th in Luton and Dunstable Hospital, Edith, beloved wife of the late Harry Hooker, dearly loved mother of Gladys, Gertrude, Wil­ liam, Harry and Bert, of 31 Chester Avenue, Luton, and formerly of 40 Wilson Street, Clitheroe.


PEMBERTON. — In loving memory of my mother and dad, on January 2nd and 11th. Always remembered.


ren.


PORTER. — On January 1st, 1973. in hospital. Thomas Parkinson,, the dearly loved son of the late John and Margaret Porter, of 43 Station Road, Rishton, and late of Middle Lees, White- weJl, aged 76 years. Service and interment


REDMAYNE. — On Decem­ ber 29th, 1972, in hospital, Robert Redmayme, aged 69 years, of 13 Townend, Slaid- burn, the dearly loved hus­ band of Vera Redmayne, dear father of Allen and Arthur, and, loved grand­ father of David, Keith and Pamela. Service and inter­ ment will take place today (Thursday), January 4th, at 11-30 a.m., at St Andrew’s Church, Slaid­ bum. — Inquiries Brian Price. Tel. Chatbum 297.


(Thursday) at Whiteweil Parish Church, at 3-30 p.m. — Inquiries R. Butler & Sons Ltd, Spring Street, Rishton. Tel. Great Har­ wood 884490.


today


should be addressed to Mr N. Lund at the aforesaid address not later than 3,st January, 1973.


SMITH. — T r e a s u r e d memories of a dear, hus­ band, dad and grandad, Ernest, who passed to higher life January 2nd 1972. To live in the hearts they leave, behind is not to die. — His loving wife, daughter and granddaugh­ ters.


—Nan. Acknowledgments


BRIGGS. — The family of the late William Briggs wish to thank all relatives t friends and neighbours for


sympathy and floral tributes received during their time of sorrow. Also thank­ ing the police, doctors and staff of Blackburn Royal Infirmary and the Rev. Dr D. Duckworth for his kind ministrations. — 56 York C Street. Clitheroe.


heir kind expressions of


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


PERSONAL SERVICE


TeL Whalley 3248 (day O night)


King Street Whalley


G. Cdverley


& Sons Ltd Funeral Director


Member of the National Association of Funeral Directors


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST Enquiries:


TeL Clitheroe 3297 day 2017 night


For craftsmanship in granite, marble, gTeen slate and stone


thos' kock (ROCK and ALTY)


Monumental Masons


7b MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE Tel. 4277 And at


Broomfield Place Witton, Blackburn


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE”


OTTAM. — The family of the late Mrs M. E. Cottam wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for sy the kind messages of


ROSLING, Ada (nee Margeri- son). — The dearly loved mother of Nellie, Fred and Violet, and dear sister of Molly and Nancy, and sister-iri-law of Jim, Violet and Marjorie. Interred at Langport, Somerset, on January 3rd. SCOTT. — On January 3rd, 1973, in hospital, John Stout, aged 72 years, the dearly loved husband of Margaret Ann Scott (nee Barker), of 2 Trafford Gardens, Barrow, Whalley, loved father of Bernard and Mary, loved grandad of Christine and Edward, and great grandad of Steven, David and Gary. Funeral from Rockdale Chapel of Rest for service in Whalley Parish Church at 10-15 a.m. on Saturday, January 6th, followed by interment in Whalley and Wiswell Ceme­ tery. AH flowers and in­ quiries please to Tomlin­ son’s Funeral Service, “Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 3298


Church for their kindness. —14 East Park Avenue, DI Blackburn.


and John’s


neighbours expressions


relatives,


and letters of condolence Craftsmen in Marble, Granit* - •


for ui of


friends the.


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sympathy i kind


FORD. — The relatives of the late Mr E. Ford wish to thank all friends and neighbours for the kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received i-n their bereavement; also the Rev, N. D. Walton for his kindness. — 2 Fort St., Clitheroe.


received during their sudden bereavement. Pepperhills Cottage, Bolton- by-Bowland, near Clitheroe.


FECITT BROS For Memorials The Sculptors


Whalley New Road Tel. Blackburn 51463


CEMETERY GATES and Stone MemberH A


SHERLEKER. — On Decem­ ber 28th, 1972, at her home, 15 Garnett Road, Clitheroe, Alice Ann, aged 74 years, fortified with the rites of Holy Church, the dearly loved wife of . the late Francis Sherliker, and dear mother of Frances, Derrick, Wilfred, Joseph and Ber­ nard. Requiem Mass was offered in SS Michael and John’s Church on January 2nd, 1973, prior to inter­


HOTHERSALL. — Mr and Mrs Hothersall wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement; also the doctors and staff of Queen’s Park Hospital, the family doctor and the Rev A. Hunt for their kindness.


ssociation ationar


Funeral Directors


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NSDALE. — Mrs Dinsdale and family wish all


ings and floral tributes re­ ceived in their bereave­ ment: also the clergy of SS Michael


mpathy, spiritual offer­


FLORAL TRIBUTES and


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose Nurseriot Tel. Clitheroe 3521


Also Clitheroe Market. • s , „ 1 furnishin I!


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SHERLIKER. — The family of the late Mrs A. A. Sherliker wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for the kind expres-


' —55 Fairfield Drive, Clith­ eroe.


STOREY. — On . December 29th, 1972, suddenly, at the Keepers Cottage, Gisbum Park, near CUtheroe, Walter, aged 71 years, the beloved husband of Clara Storey, and a dear father of Donald and' David, and a loving grandad. Service


ment at Clitheroe. Ceme­ tery. R.I.P. — • Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


' sions of sympathy, spiritual offerings and floral tributes received in their bereave­ ment; also the family doctor and the clergy of SS Michael and John’s Church for their kind ministrations. W—15 Garnett Rd., CUtheroe.


At “ROCKDALE” each and every case entrusted to our care is “AT REST” in a separate Room of Repose f°r which we make NO CHARGE as this is just an­ other part of our sincerely interested service.


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• and interment took place yesterday (Wednesday), at St Mary’s Church, Gisbum. —Inquiries: T. E. Robinson, BaUxm-by-Bowland 213.


RATHALL. — Mr Derek Sharp and the family of the late Rena . Wrathall sincerely thank all rela­ tives, friends and neigh­ bours for the beautiful flowers and expressions of t sympathy received in their I Published


ful thanks also to the Lancashire Constabulary and Mr and Mrs Kay for their help-and kindness, -r a Thom Street, Clitheroe.


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1 CLITHEI S


beef on the h| dropped slightly pr i c e fit Clithel Auction Mar t tl week. But accoidj to the man who s| thousands of anir every year at mart it was a passl phase and unlikeh| be reflected in shop prices. Said Mr Robin Addyl


auctioneer at Clitheroel the past 17 years; “F


beef prices are here to and the farmer, butcherl housewife will have tol used to the fact-. Pil grumble when the pricl anything goes up. ■ prices have risen dramatically than things, but the public I have to get used to thc|


Even higher


beef prices have rise:E £4.50 per cwt. At thef of November, the mart I for beef cattle was £'l by the end of the follcl month it had risen to £1 — and by the end o.| year the average I reached £20. The t l ning of 1973 saw (| bringing £8 cwt more at the corresponding last year. At Monday's fa;


In two months at Clitljj


sale, the price reductio.l attributed by Mr Add;l partly to a larger ent-l stock, but mainly to rf Press and television | licity over beef prices.! price drop, he added, wl keeping with a nail trend.


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