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MARLEY MIX CONCRETE MIXES at


DAWSONS THE IRONMONGERS


2X. 2(1 PARSON LANE. CLITHEROE — Tel. 23383 Auctions and Sales


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneer!, Valuers* Surveyors and Estate Agents. ACCREDITED DISPERSAL SALE


Kirhard Turner and Son (Clitheroe) have received instructions from Mr I>. Taylfortb to Sell by Auction his live and dead farm­ ing stock on Tuesday. May loth, at 1*0 p.m.» at


COW PASTURE FARM


43 GUANO CATTLE: Viz 3 Cows 11/C, 5 Cows recently served, •


Calf Hall Road, Barnoldswick.


» due July. 9 due August, 3 due September, 1 due October, 2 due November, i due December, BW Bull (9 month old), Charo*


lais Cross Bull (8 month old), 2 Charolais Cross Heifers (8 month old), 1 Charolais Cross Bull (1 month old), 4 Charolais Cross Heifers (J month old). 2 BW Bull Calves.


IMPLEMENTS include: DB880 with Safety Cab, etc. (150 hours), New Ideal Manure Spreader 19 month old). Mortal Mowing Machine (I seasons), LundoJ Forge Harvester, Richardson 4 Wheel Cattle Trailer (0 month old). Pig Weigher, Ilillam Slurry Tanker 750 Gallon (18 month old), Rotavator, Concrete Mixer, Pig Ark with Floor, 2 Iron Pig Troughs, Lister Petrol Engine, Inchurn Cooler, 2 E.B Tube Feeders, Steel Roof Trusses, Purlins and Asbestos to Span 90ft. x 20ft., Go-Kart, Boys* Bike, 6 Tons of Nitram and Usual Scrap and Sundries.


KATAGE: 50 acres of sound grassland to he let in suitable lots up to September 31st.


SALE 1-0 p.m. Prompt—TERMS: Cash. Further Details from the Auctioneers.


FIXTURES— JUNE 14th—Small Farm in Clitheroe Area.


DATE TO FIX—Farmhouse and Land at Great House Farm, Cowling.


DATE TO FIX—2 Farmhouses and 30 Acres at Colne. Further Particulars from the Auctioneers.


2 New Market Street, Clitheroe. Tel 22369. ^^nH99ia9B9BSBSS5&RBSI£S!3BI3^^R£S&B


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CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD Railway Rd, Clitheroe BB7 2JW. Telephone Clitheroe 23325.


TOMORROW (Friday), MAY 1 Ith


SPRING PRIZE SHOW and SALE OF FULLY ACCREDITED IN-CALF and STOKE CATTLE.


50/80 Top Quality Summer Calving Cows and Heifers, all in the hands of local farmers and breeders.


80/tno Store Cattle, Steers, Heifers. Suckling Cows and Calves, Slirks, including 3 Blue Roan Sucklers with Calves at foot from L. Buckle. Prizes in 3 classes and championship.


JUDGING 11-30 a.m.—SALE 12 NOON. MONDAY, MAY 14th


WEEKLY SALE OF FAT STOCK.


80/90 Fat Cattle, 20/30 Pigs, 150/200 Spring Lambs, 100/150 Ewes and Hoggets.


Tlease Note— From this date the sale of Fat Cattle will com­ mence at 12 Noon prompt.


TUESDAY, MAY 15th


WEEKLY SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE. CALVES and STORE SHEEP. NEWLY CALVED CATTLE, REARING CALVES.


Good entries of Ewe* and Lambs coming forward, Half-Bred and Horned, and including some good pens of Half-Bred Hoggs with Lambs from local farms and the North.


SALE TO COMMENCE WITH CALVES AT 12 NOON. FRIDAY, MAY 18th


SALE OF NON-ACCREDITED IN-CALF and STORE CATTLE AT 12 NOON.


SATURDAY. MAY 26th


MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES. PONIES, SADDLERY and TACK. IIORSE DRAWN'VEHICLES etc.


7 ST PAUL’S CLOSE, CLITHEROE


Well positioned in a quiet cul-de-sae, affording covered porch; hall, separate cloakroom; through lounge, breakfast kitchen. First floor: Three bedrooms; half- tiled 3-piece bathroom. Outside: Detached garage. Rates payable £80 per annum. All mains services. Attractive garden to the front and rear..


estate agents SURVEYORS


AUCTIONEERS VALUERS


10 BEVERLEY DRIVE, CLITHEROE


Most conveniently situated in a top class residential area, offering spacious living accommodation which includes full gas- fired central heating and there are large gardens. Hall; through lounge and dining irea; fitted kitchen. First floor: Three good bedrooms; two-piccc bathroom; separate low suite w.c.; attached garage. Rates payable £83 p.a. Freehold.


IN A SEMI RURAL SETTING APPROX. ONE MILE TOWN CENTRE


Modern freehold semi dormer bungalow. 36 KEMPLE VIEW, CLITHEROE


Situated in a much favoured residential locality affording: Hall; lounge-; fitted kitchen with excellent range of units in­ cluding breakfast bar; three bedrooms; half-tiled 3-piecc bathroom with Mira shower. Outside: Detached garage. Free­ hold. Chief Rent £6.50 p.a. Rates payable £78 p.a. Easily maintained gardens to the front and rear.


TWO TYPES ALMOST READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION


Exclusive development ^ of luxurious 1-bcdroomed executive houses WEST BRADFORD, NEAR CLITHEROE


The development enjoys wonderful southerly views of Pendlc Hill and affords large select plots with a carefully planned layout. Features include automatic oil- fired central heating, scaled unit double glaring, roof insulation and generous allowances for cloakroom, bathroom and kitchen fittings. From £17,950 leasehold. Plans and brochure available from Clitheroe Office.


ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF CLITHEROE


In truly immaculate order, an ideal 3-bfdrooincd .semi-detached family house.


SUPERBLY MAINTAINED 3-BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED TRUE BUNGALOW


With many additional features including full gas-fired central heating, double glazing and built-in furniture.


cTEL. CLITHEROE 23252 ^ . ALSO AT BLACKBURN & BURNLEY


6-8 CHURCH STREET . :■ K S C O Houses for Sale Houses Exchanged


EXCHANGE 3'4 bedroom detached central heated bungalow in select area next to open fields, with garage and ample extra parking area, for older type detached house with garden. — Write Box G5. Clitheroe Advertiser & rimes.


Houses Wanted Wanted tor SpeclBo Forchasera


FRANKLAND. — On May 4th. to Norman and Gillian, a daughter, Julie Michelle, a welcome sister for David


Births


SPEAK inee Hird).—On May 2nd, 1973, at Edith Watson Maternity Unit, to Dennis and Gwen, a son Mark John. Thanking all con­


and Paul.


1— SEMI DETACHED UP TO £5,000.


2— DETACHED UP TO £15,000.


We 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 tees Free weekly advertising if required. Free valuation without obligations


|. S. TAYLOR and CO.,


The Homefinders 8 SUDELL CROSS BLACKBURN


Tel- Blackburn 59270 After Hours Hoghton 154


fTOUSE or Bungalow wanted, Clitheroe/Whallcy area. Cash available, anything considered. — Ring Clitheroe 24245.


TERRACED HOUSES required with or without bathroom, any area.—Tel Padiham 73836.


Land


LAND required with or without planning consent. Cash waiting for land from single plots to any size considered. Also positive require­ ments for old barns and farms.


Immediate attention. — Rotand Ward & Co., 20 Blac.kburn Hoad, Accrington. Tel. 33329.


Accommodation Wanted


FUBNISHED FLAT required for married couple (no children), within three miles radius of Clitheroe.—1


Tel. Nelson 64180.


CHATBURN. Small house wanted to rent or buy.—Tel. Gisburn 309, evenings.


Houses for Sale


Property suitable for conversion and modernisation and larger type pro­ perties suitable for converting into self contained flats. Required by our clients. Decision within 48 hours on a cash basis.


WHITTAKER and METCALFE Barclays Bank Chambers.


15 Burnlcr Road. Padiham. Telephone 73836.


WATERHOUSE (nee Jack- son). — On May 4th, at St Anne's Hospital, to Ray­ mond and Susan, a son, Steven Paul, brother for Lisa. Thanking all con­


cerned.


BENNETT.—Many happy re­ turns. Anne, on your 18th birthday. May 14th. 1973- Love from mum, dad, John, Trevor, Jumbo and Butter* c u p . __________ _


cerned. Birthday Greetings


D Businesses for Sale £3,500


ES'rj»fiV.*J6M»MU»AJ 11IIIIIWi H


GENERAL DRAPERS. Burnley A.W.T. £80 with 2 bed living accomodation,


s.a.v.


Bakers / Confectioners / Groccrsi Burnley, sales shop, storeroom, bakehouse, first floor fiat tenanted at £3.50 weekly, including property aiuf uusincss, £1.500 s.a.v. Ladies’ Hai.xfvussors, Padiham.


BIRKETT. — Congratulations and best wishes. Tony, on your 21st birthday. May 4th, 1973. _ Love, mother, Kath­


leen and gran.


TIIORNBER. — Congratula­ tions, Trevor, on your 21st. May 14th. 1973. Love and best wishes. — Mum. dad


and Auntie Annie. Diamond Weddings


TAYLOR. — 10 Brennand Street. Congratulations,


mother and dad. on your diamond wedding, today, Mav 10th, 1073. Lots of love. — "From Olga. Bill. Kath­ leen and Frank.


Deaths long


eslamishcd business making excellent profits, well equipped salon (4 dryers), 2 storerooms, property on low rent, business £950 plus s.a.v. Sweets, Tobacco, Ice Cream, Padiham, situated in busy trading position, well fitted


double fronted sales shop with excellent centrally heated living accommodation, comprising. LK. dining/kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3- piece bathroom, rear yard, property and business £5,250 plus s.a.v. — Whittaker & Metcalfe, Barclays Bank Chambers. Burn- Icy Road, Padiham. Tel. 73836.


BLACKPOOL AND DISTRICT. “ Live by the Seaside." For 35 years we


have specialised in the sale oi Retail Businesses, Hotels, Guest Houses and Holiday Flats. Lists sent without obligation.—J Kay, Son & Partners, FSVA, L45-14U Church Street. Blackpool Tel


26669.


IF YOU WISU to dispose of your business


Businesses Wanted telephone Padiham


73836. Business Premises


NELSON: Valuable freehold corner shop premises, ideal for fish and chip shop, centrally heated 2 bed' roomed living accommodation


rear yard with cold store and storage hut. £3,750. — Whittaker & Metcalfe, Barclays Bank Chambers, 15 Burnley Road, Padi­


ham. Tel. 73836.


TO LET, Burnley. First floor work­ shop, 88ft x 40ft, second floor storage, 66ft x 18ft. Good loading two large doors and crane. Single and three phase, water, toilets, fire escape. Suitable various light in-


'dustrics or storage.—Tel. Burnley 29203.


SILVERWOOD BALSHAW AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS.


BANK HOUSE FARM near Four Lane Ends, ofT Salford Road Over Hulfon, Bolton, Lancs. A6 road, from Motorway lake the Worslcy Road Sign Road


Kindly Remember the Sale SATURDAY, MAY. 12th, for Mr John Wilkinson.


"K HEAD OF SMART YOUNG Black and White In-Calf Cattle and 18 month Stock Bull (non-accrcditcd). Excellent Tractors, Farm Machinery and Implements as adver­ tised last week—SALE 1-0 Prompt.


WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th


Annual Farmers “Collective” Tractors, Machinery and Implements Sale


to be bold in THE CLITHEROE AUCTION FIELD toll Castle View and Kirkmoor Road), CLITHEROE, LANCS.


Including Tractors, Forage Harvesters, Green Crop Cage, All Types Haytime and Other Machinery and Implements (a good entry of items). Please bring on Morning of Sale items. Also V.A.T. registration numbers and declare if not registered in writing. SALE J2 Noon Prompt.—A Caterer will attend the sale.


OTHER FIXTURES—


SATURDAY. JUNE 2nd—Total Dispersal Sale for Mr M. A. Roth- well, nead o’th* Moor Farm. Chaiglcy, Near Clitheroe.


Other Sales June, July, August. September, to announce.


Auctioneers: C. SILVERWOOD, Livingstone House, Slaidburn. Tel. 653. J. BALSHAW, Glen Thorn, 01 Waddington Road. Clitheroe. Telephone 22011.


WHITTAKER & METCALFE (Padiham; LTD ESTATE-AGENTS, INSURANCE, and FINANCE BROKERS ;v


Spanish Property COSTA BLANCA


LIVE IN BEAUTIFUL JAVEA


1 The garden of Spain by the sea on semi clad slopes and amongst orange groves. Low living costs. Low rates. No heating bills. Invest­


ment return 100% on letting. Consult Your Local Experts Write, Phone or Call—


San Antonio Developments


SI BnOADOATU, PISIiSTON. Telephone 21577.


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HOTHERSALL & FORREST .. F.S.V.A.


.....


• Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents . t ' -


ban k SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Telephone 22695 (Evening 23755 and 22180) , \ WADDINGTON, Near CLITHEROE


HOTHERSALL and FORREST have received instructions in Offer for


Sale by Auction On The Premises


on Wednesday, May 30th, 1973, at 3-0 p.m. subject to the Conditions ot Sale lo be then and there produced.


The Semi Detached Residence ‘LINGMELL,’ BEECHTHORPE AVENUE MORTGAGE PROBLEMS?


I If you arc havinff diilicultics in ob­ taining a mortgage on older type property (with or without bath­ room) please contact—


WHITTAKER and METCALFE THE MORTGAGE MANAGER.


BARCLAYS BANK CHAMBERS, 15 BURNLEY ROAD, FADIIIAM. Tel. Office Hours 73836 or After 6-0 Tadiham 73806, Accrington 35673


Occupying a quiet position in a picturesque village. A substantial pre-war property with pleasant and mature garden area. Open field at rear. Garage space. Accommodation: Vestibule, hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, larder, 3 bedrooms, bathroom and w.c. Mains services. Freehold.


Particulars and appointment to view from The Auctioneers, Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. Tel. 22695.


Vendors’ Solicitors: Messrs Steele and Son, Castlegatc, Clitheroe, Tel. 22692.


BARCLAYS BANK CHAMBERS ’ 15 BURNLEY ROAD, PADIHAM—Tel. 73836.'


REQUIRED BY APPLICANTS Usual Commission Required.


MR F.—3 Bedroomcd Terraced, Padiham. MR G.—2/3 Bedroomcd Terraced, Padiham. MR N.—2 Bedroomed Terraced, Padiham, up to £2,990. MRS II.—2 Bedroomcd Terraced Barden Lane Area, Burnley. MRS B.—Cottage for modernisation. Padiham/Rcad/Clitbcroc.


MRS L.—Superior Terraced, Lane Head District, Burnley, up to £5,900.


MRS L.—3 Bedroomcd Terrace, semi rural area, up to £5,000.


MR M.—2/3 Bedroomcd Tcrracc/Cottagc, 3 mile radius Burnley, up to £3,000.


MR W.—2 Bedroomcd Terraced* Coal Clough/Lane Head, up to £3,500.


MU D.—3 Bedroomed Terraced, Lower Brunshaw/Qucnnsgalc. up to £2.0110.


TELEPHONE 73836. ALCUDIA— MAJORCA


An opportunity to purchase a home in the sun— for holi­ days, retirement or investment, on a modern development with al! facilities, situated on a choice location, close to one of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean, View irt colour Villas, Bungalows and Apartments at our


John E. Pinder fir Son in conjunction with


Sutcliffe & Co


Chartered Surveyors and Land Agents Liverpool 2


15 miles Chipping village DETACHED STONE BARN


with Outline Planning Consent for Conversion. SUPERB COUNTRY


lying east of Leagram Mill Farm. BOWLAND WITH LEAGRAM.


To be Sold by Auction at the Water-Wheel Restaurant, Chipping, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 16th May, conditions to he then read.


Descriptive detail and plan etc. from Auctioneer’s office. JOHN E. PINDER & SON


Auctioneers, Estate Agents & Valuers Stonebridge, Longridge. 2282


FINAL REMINDER MILLER AND MILLER


CHARTERED SURVEYORS. CHARTERED LAND AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS.


SU TODMORDEN ROAD, BURNLEY BB11 3EU. Telephone' Burnley 22458.


FOR SALE BY AUCTION


(Subject to conditions and unless sold previon.ly by private treaty).


at ROSINS INN, PICKUP BANK, DARWEN. on TUESDAY, MAY 15th, 1973, at 3-0 p.m.


HEIGHT END FARM PICKUP BANK DARWEN


Near BLACKBURN


Thic is a 47 acre vacant possession grassland farm with common rights! o va too adjoining 'S o o r and includes farm h id in g s with


houring towns and has excellent views over the surrounding countryside.


. . .


For further particulars apply Agents as above and Ingham and Yorke, Littlemoor, Clitheroe. Telephone 236.>5.


Auctions and Sales INGHAM and YORKE


CHARTERED SURVEYORS. CHARTERED LAND AGENTS AUCTIONEERS and VALUERS


LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE BB7 1HC TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 23655


FOR SALE FREEHOLD BY AUCTION


(as a. whole or in 3 lots, subject to conditions and unless sold previously by private treaty)


at THE STARKIE ARMS HOTEL, CLITHEROE on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th, 1973, at 3-0 p.m.


THE BURN HOUSE ESTATE, SLAIDBURN, Near CLITHEROE


397.752 acres or thereabouts. Superbly situated with panoramic views over the Upper Reaches of Dodder Valley and within easy reach of Fast Lancashire Centres.


LOT Is BURN HOUSE FARM—A useful accredited dairy, stock JOHN E. PINDER & SON In the estate- of Robert Watkinson (deceased)


ORIGINAL FYLDE COTTAGE and land with outline planning consent for


DETACHED SEMI-BUNGALOW


To be Sold by Auction on the premises — Tuesday, 15tli May at 3 p.m.


HILL-HOUSE COTTAGE


NEWTON WITH SCALES Descriptive leaflet from office.


JOHN E. PINDER & SON, Auctioneers, Vainers and Estate Agents, Stonebridge, Longridge 2282. JOHN COOKSON & SON. Solicitors, 3 Fox Street, Preston. Telephone 55190.


rearing and sheep farm, amounting to some 375 acres, well watered and within a ring fence, together with common rights for 286 sheep on adjoining moor. There are two substantial farm­ houses with five and three bedrooms respectively and tyings for a total of 177 stock together with loose boxes and other useful buildings.


LOT 2: HEY FARMHOUSE—An attractive stone built un-


modernised house ideally suited for conversion to a Country or Weekend Cottage. Comprising: Hall, pantry, kitchen, living room, two bedrooms, two compartment attic. Garage and garden.


LOT 3: WOODLAND AND SHOOTING RIGHTS—The woodland


which has been well maintained amounts (o some 22 acres and is in three mixed plantations of varying ages. The shooting rights extend over the woodland and Burn House Farm and amount to some 397 acres and afford excellent rough sport with a variety of game iu attractive surroundings.


For further particulars apply to the Sole Agents as above, and Miller and Miller, of 214 Todmorden Road, Burnley. Tel. Burnley


22458. BEE LINE WANT-AD MONEY SPINNER


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


Friul the words of yonr advertisement In the panel below. Only one Item per coupon. A l l advertisement* most include price of tho Item you wish to sell


and yotsf address and telephone number (If any).


Lancashire Auction Sales, Colne


VIADUCT MILLS KNOTTS LANE. COLNE


I Telephone Colne 4034, 9 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Evenings Skipton 4848 or Nelson 67276.


Over 200 Lots of Antique and Modern Furniture FOR AUCTION


EVERY SATURDAY


Sale commences 11 a.m. Viewing Every Day.


New and Second-hand Carpets, 3-Piece Suites,


Furniture and Household Goods on Sale Daily. -


Open Monday to Saturday 9 30 a.m. to 5 30 p.m.


For the Sale and Acceptance of Goods.


See Us and Save £J-<C's Car Parking. Toilets. Refreshments.


SUPERIOR FREEHOLD SEMI DETACHED RESIDENCE


PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE


Occupying a delightful situation with rural views to both front and rear. The accommodation with gas central heating comprises: 4 bedrooms, bathroom, separate w.c., spacious entrance hall, Joungc, living room with french windows to patio and rear garden, large unit fitted kitchen, pantry, etc. Detached garage. Attractive good sized gardens to front and rear.


Selection of Good Terraced Houses in Clitheroe 73 WEST VIEW—2 bedrooms, bathroom, separate w.c., entrance


vestibule, hallway, sitting room, living room, superb kitchen. 6 CURZON STREET—3 bedrooms, bathroom, hallway, sitting


room, living room, kitchen, garage at rear. 12 WOONE LANE—2 bedrooms, entrance vestibule, sitting room,


living room, kitchen. 28 BROWNLOW STREET—2 bedrooms, entrance vestibule, hall­


way, sitting room, living room, kitchen. Miscellaneous Sales


CARPETS oy


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


All at competitive prices. A staS oi planners and fitters at your service.


CLEANING. ALTERATIONS AND REFITTING A SPECIALITY.


WALTS LTD SI CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE 3196


i'J WHALLEY ROAD. READ. PADIHAM 71339 No gimmicks. Just honest to goodness trading.


FILM SHOW— SAXON MOTOR INN, PRESTON NEW


ROAD, BLACKBURN. MONDAY, )UNE 4th, at 7-30 p.m. For full details and scat reservations contact BROADER and


SPENCER, Estate Agents, 20 MANCHESTER RD, BURNLEY. Telephone Burnley 27703 or 29191.


HOD KIN SON.—On May 4th. 1973 as the result of an accident. Olivia Mary, aged 49 years, the dearly loved wife of Fred Hodkinson. of 4 Longridge Road. Hurst Green, and loving mother of Michael. Joan and David. Service and interment will take place at St John's Church. Hurst Green, tomorrow (Friday). May 11th, at 11 a.m. Flowers may be sent to 7 Moss Street, Clitheroe. — Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), Moss Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 22582.


JEFFS. — On May 8th. 1973. in Blackburn Royal In­ firmary. Margaret Jeffs, aged 90 years, of 2 Shaw Gardens. Chatburn, the dearly loved wife of the late George Frederick Jeffs, loved mother of Dorothy, Freda, Frances, Florence and Anne, and loved grand­ ma and great-grandma Service and interment will take place at Christ Church, Chatburn, tomorrow (Fri­ day), May 11th, at 11 a.m Friends please accept this the only intimation. — In­ quiries Brian Price, Chat- bum 297.


McMILLAN. — On May 3rd. 1973, in Blackburn Royal Infirmary, and fortified with the last' rites of the Holy Church, Caroline, aged .72 years, the dearly loved wife of George McMillan, of 23 Millthorne Avenue, Clitheroe, and loved mother of Raymond and Tony. Requiem Mass in SS Michael and John's Church on Tuesday, May 8th, was followed by interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. R.T.P. — Inquiries Tomlinson's Funeral Service, Rockdale, Clitheroe. Tel. 22345.


ROBINSON. — On May 2nd, 1973, suddenly, at her home an.l fortified with the. last rites of Holy Church, Hilda, aged 75 years, (lie dearly loved wife of George Robin­ son. of 39 Calder Avenue. Billington. loved mother of Leslie and Geoffrey, loved mother-in-law of Alma and Kathleen, loved nanna of Robert. Ann-Marie, Julie and Frank, and great- grandma of Tracy. Requiem Mass in St Mary's Church Langho, on Monday, May 7th. was followed by inter­ ment at Whalley and WiS' well Cemetery. R.I.P. — In­ quiries Tomlinson’s Funeral Service. Rockdale, Clitheroe, Tel. 22345 or R. Wilkinson Tel. Whalley 3264.


TAYLOR.—On May 3rd, 1973 in hospital, Annie Barbara, in her 76th year, the dearly loved wife of the late Joseph Taylor, loved mother of Barbara Ford, of Great Mearley Hall, Pendleton loved mother-in-law or Ted and loved gran of Susan Brenda and Robert. Funeral from the Rockdale Funeral Home for service at 1-45 p.m. in AH Saints’ Church Pendleton, today (Thurs­ day), May 10th, prior to cremation at Accrington Donations in lieu of flowers to The Arthritic and Rheumatism Research Council may be sent, and all inquiries to Tomlinson's Funeral Service. Rockdale Clitheroe. Tel. 22345.


In Memoriam


COCKSHUTT. — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Annie, who died May 13th. 1972. — Tom. Madge and John.


HOLGATE. — in memory of a dear husband and father, who died May 13th, 1973. Always remembered. — Prom his wife and family. MOORE. — Remembering my dear friend, Margaret Aspden Moore, who died May 10th. 1964; also -Roy Duckworth, her brother-in- law. who died May 4th, 1966. Prayers and thoughts are all I can give.


MORTIMER (Fanny). — Lov­ ing birthday memories of a dear daughter, May 10th.— From grandchildren Carol, Trevor and great-grand­ children David and Nigel.


—Ada.


MORTIMER (Fanny). — Lov­ ing birthday memories, May 10th. — From Greta and Tom, grandchildren Keith and Derek.


PORTER (Ada). — In loving memory of my dear mother, who died May 11th, 1968. Remembered always. — Edith, Orpington, Kent.


Memoriam


01-ies of Martin r<v- n,':isT , H til, lqW


dear mother and i died May ll;h


Loved and roniemb ™ ' ' her son Allan, Mar' r!.d Chris.


ATKINSON. — ti1c fents Acknowledgm


the late Gc-orgl 'Hit'll wish !0 i bank" 1*' sincerely


friends nnd neiriVooi r3 ‘’ their kind


sympathy dun,,, ,/•


Union Sunshine il-is Rev. N. Maddock. ihe L doctor and d:s--c for their kmci min’ir v v *


" SI KI s - M yn s . ’


and family all relativ neighbours cards of donations


- 1 Wood Terrace cS burn.


:nn;-r ■nan'; friends s-


ior ’alters a: condolence


ton Sunshine BandVreeSJ in then tnne oi .sorrovl


also grateful (hanks to-hL family donor for h-;s t i l


WILSIIER. - Mrs r S l Wilsher, Albert and sincerely thank all relative-1 friends and neiahbourVl management and collea->u.-»L of Ribble.sdalc Cement L


ness. — "Berosford." Bea*J thorpe Avenue,


I


management, and collea-ual of Neoicchnie Ensincefnil Ltd. for expressions 'cd sympathy and beauiwl flowers received dutinil


*d I


kindness. — 3 Lime Sires f Clitheroe.


Will. lAiYGSHAW


and Sons Ltd (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY I FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED |


CHAPEL OP REST ON THE PREMISES


PERSONAL SERVICE


Tel. Whalley 3248 (dav a I night)


King Street Whalley


G . Calverley


& Sons Ltd Funeral Director


Member of the National Association of Funeral Directors


CHATBURN K0.1D CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST Enquiries:


Tel. Clitlicroe 3297 day 2017 night


For craftsmanship in sTafflltl marble, green slate and sto»i| etc.


THOS. ROCK| (ROCK and ALTY!


Monumental Masonil


7b MARKET PLACE| CLITHEROE Telephone 24277 \m! at


Broomfield Place Witton, Blackburn


FLORAL TRIBUTES and


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose Nurs«iH| Tel. Clitheroe 23521


Also Clitheroe Market


Craftsmen in Marble, Graft«| C and Stone


FECITT BROS] For Memorials The Sculptors


. Tel. Blackburn 5HW


EMETERY GATES Whalley New Row


Wreathsd Bouqu&\ CUT FLOWERS


These you shall have as long as I live.


Church Brow Carden* | Tel. Clitheroe 23298


Member


ABOCUl"" FuneralDirector*


RAGNALL (Stanley). — Be­ loved husband of Edna, died June 27th, 1968; birthday memories, May 11th.—From your loving wife Edna.


SHARPLES. — Memories of a dear husband, died May 11th, 1972. The. Saviour came one happy morn,


To walk amongst the flowers,


He picked the fairest of them all,


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— From his dear wife Hannah and loving son Dennis and family. SHARPLES (Harry).—Loving memories of dad and gran­ dad, died May 11th, 1972. In silence we remember.— Manfred, Marie and family.


And the fairest one was ours.


At "ROCKDALE" we •*«' genuine interest in any ' ] problems which occur (Jrl bereavement and are a c offer help in resolving » es _ To US nothing is cvcr^ much trouble—we atc ‘


to serve you to the eS our ability-


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GUIDER in charge at Wu dow Hall, Miss Moira Walker has added anobh duty to an already bu Guiding life.


She has been appoint district commissioner ;


the Clitheroe area, and w now bo looking after t- interests of all Guides a Brownies in the region. Explained Miss Walk<


■'I have accepted the pi for the coming 12 mom in the hope that during U time it will be possible find someone who will ts on the job on a pennant basis.” Connected with Guild; for many years, Miss Wall


has held a number of .it throughout t h e count For a period she was ft


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recoil bereavement and S their generous donaq Cancer Research ah‘<w ful (hanks io ■ be ■


AN advisory sports decision was taken a tion and Amenities C a cross-section of lo


football' to athletics. The sports council will f


an advisory body and a ouen invitation is extenedi Z all local sporting ar kindred organisations to ler


o hand. Tlic purposes which su(


a council could serve Clitheroe and district we sketched by Mr Cyril Air worth, principal region officer for the Nation snorts Council and secreta of the North West Spoi


Council. He envisaged close liaise


their sad bereavement Ala I grateful thanks to th.l family doctor and Rev j l Hudson for (heir help' jnil


with the town council ai the C ou n ty Educath Authority as these were ti greatest providers of mom and facilities. They had, too, a lot expertise, and so had t.


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Advertiser and Times THURSDAY, MAY I Oth, 1973


MEMORIALS


111 stock specially for Clitheroe cemetery rcculati„ Send for designs and prices or call and inspect '


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No connection with any other firm or individual


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Large select pa t io fur


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WILKINSON. — In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Prudence, who died May 15th, 1971. Your presence we miss. Your memory we treasure, Loving you always, Forgetting you never. — Your loving daughters Irene, Yvonne. Mary and families.


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