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FOR YOUR CAMPING HOLIDAY GET CALOR GAS All Sizes In Stock, from "S, 30 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE — Tel. 23383


DAWSONS THE IRONMONGERS


Houses for Sale Businesses for Sale PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO


Old established well equipped studio, dark room and finishing rooms. Leasehold. Central Burnley


position. Bona fide inquiries only. WRITE BOX B89


EXPRESS OFFICE, BURNLEY BB11 1DP


OXFORD ROAD. BURNLEY. Situated in busy area, this well maintained shop has good cen­ strally heated accom., sales shop,


three bedrooms, bathroom, base­ ment. rear yard. Realistically priced at £2 750.—Whittaker and Metcalfe, Barclays Bank Chambers, Burnley Road, Padiham. Tel. 73836.


tore room, living room, kitchen,


Chnrminc d c ta r l ie d rn u n t r r ho u se with ivr*U proportioned ac com m o d a t io n s i tu a ted in th e c e n t re of this q u ie t v i l lag e .


* ROSE COTTAGE. GIUNDLKTON .............— <f*w"?;*


.Most co n v en ien t ly s i tu a ted sem i-d e ta ch ed family house.


30 BLKASDALE AVENUE. CLITHEKOK


GENERAL DRAPERS, Burnley, a.w.t £80. Accom. comprises: well fitted sales shop, LR tgas fire), kitchen, two beds, bathroom, roar yard. Property and business, £3,500 s.a.v. — Whittaker and Metcalfe (Padiham) Ltd, Barclays Bank Chambers Burnley Road, Padiham


Tel. 73836.


LADIES’ HAIRDRESSERS, lock-up. Average takings £40 per week (21? days). Good reason for sale, £900 plus stock. Genuine inquiries please.—Tel. Padiham 73806, after 6 p.m.


Quietly positioned on the outskirts of the t town with a most attractive accommoda-


South facing and enjoying delightful views over the surrounding countryside, com­ prising: Entrance hall. lounge laft. x 12ft. 3in„ dining room 15ft. x 17ft., French door to garden, kitchen 13ft. bin. x 6ft. lin . including separate pantry. Fust door: Two good bedrooms, 3-piece bath­ room, which would split to make a small third bedroom. Outside: 2-storey outhouse, separate w.c. The gardens are a most pleasant feature and there is ample apace for a double garage. R.P. £43.16. Freehold. Although the property at present offers spacious accommodation, there is great scope for further extension ,rjf required.


Spacious well maintained 3-bedroomed semf-detached house.


20 LANGSHAW DRIVE, CL1TIIEKOE


Accommodation to Let *


Accommodation Wanted


Enjoving a delightful position m this established residential area convenient for all amenities. Comprising: Entrance hall, lounge 13ft. Sin. x 12ft. llin., modem tiled fireplace, dining room lift. 11m. > 10ft 6in-. fitted kitchen 12ft. 3in. x Oft. Three bedroom?. Half-tiled two-pieie bathroom, separate w.c. Attached. garage 17ft. sin. x 8ft. am. Alt mains services are available and there is convector heating to four rooms. Rales payable -88 per


annum. Freehold.


IN A SEMI-RURAL SETTING APPROXI­ MATELY ONE MILE TOWN CENTRE Modern freehold semt-dormer bungalow.


Well positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac, affording covered porch, hall, separate cloakroom, through lounge, breakfast^ kit­ chen. First iloor: Three bedrooms, naif- tiled 3-piece bathroom. Outside; Detached carage. Rales payable £80 per annum. All mains services. Attractive garden to


7 ST PAUL’S CLOSE, CLITHEROE the front and rear.


Set in pleasant well stocked gardens of generous proportions to the front and rear with surrounding distant views. Affording; Entrance hall, through lounge with dining irea, 24ft. x 12ft. Gin., French door' to garden. Extremely workable kitchen 13ft. Bin. x 10ft. 2in. with range of fitted floor and eye level units. Three good bedrooms, all with fitted cupboards. Two-piece bath- room, separate w.c. Attached garage. All mains services are available and there are many extra power points throughout the property. Rates payable £93 per annum. Freehold. Full oil fired ceotral heating.


PROFESSIONAL COUPLE, no children, require self-contained fiat, cottage or house to rent, furnished or unfurnished, for beginning of September. — Write Fagan, 28b Watling Street Road, Fulwood, Preston.


PROFESSIONAL FAMILY of 4 re­


quire furnished or unfurnished house/fiat 4/6 months from Sep. tember. — Full details to Flet­ cher, 57 Wcelsby Avenue, Grimsby, Lines.


Houses Wanted


ESTATE AGENTS SURVEYORS


AUCTIONEERS VALUERS


HOUSE or Bungalow wanted, CLitheroe/Wbailey area. Cash available, anything considered — Ring Clitberoe 24245.


WANTED URGENTLT for cash— Cottage with minimum of two bed­ rooms, in country or village area, non-modernised property consi­ dered Up to £3,500.—Write Box LI, Advertiser and Times.


FOUR BKDROOMED Dotached House wanted, Whalley/Clitberoe area. — Tel. Hossendale 3881.


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


Houses for Sale r ■


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


“ 'i Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents ^ . /BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE ‘ . ■ Telephone 22695,1 Everting.23755 an! 22180 ).


THE SUPERIOR MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW


In a delightful country setting adjacent to the village of Wiswell


SET YOUR SITES ON N.D. IN '73


Proud Builders of Qualify Homes


* Maximum Mortgages personally arranged for you.


* N.II.B.R.C- ID year guarantee.


•ie Guaranteed Fixed Price Con­ tracts. Unique Deposit savings schemes


Park Farm. Livesey Branch Road, Feniacowles


t bedroomed semi-detached bouses and dormer bungalows. Prices from £6,499-£8,499.


Tel.: Blackburn 21911. After hours Accrington 381833.


Lobbies Farm, off Manchester Road, Accrington


{ bedroomed semi-dctachcd houses. Prices from £6,39U-£0.699.


l’el. Accrington 382471. After hours Blackburn 22149.


Keys Lane, off Livesey Branch ltd, Blackburn


9 THE ACRES,


WHITEACRE LANE, BARROW, Nr WHALLEY


Comprising: Vestibule, hall, through lounge (22ft. 7in. x Ml.)* fitted kitchen, three bedrooms, each with built-m furniture, bath­ room, sep. w.c. Attached garage for 2 cars. Stores. Gas-fired cen­ tral beating. Double glazing. Freehold site of over one-quarter of acre. Printed particulars and appointment to view from the Auctioneers.


TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY AUCTION on the premises on Wednesday, June 20th, at 3 p.m.


Subject to the Usual Conditions. Treceded by


The Auction Sale of the Residue of the COSTLY FURNISHINGS at 2-30 p.m.


Included are superior l>ody and other carpeting to all r09,™s’ tamings, etc., inlaid mahogany bureau (fall fro«*> line 3-piecc suite, tig. velvet (shaped 3-seater seK?.e\*


Hin ing room furniture in mahogany finish, modern kitchen laWk .and dl,rt


matching chairs, 2 Victorian mahogany hall double and single beds, small draped dressing, table‘ / I ,S}®.C»as* top), moquette 3-picce suite, ‘Coldrator' Refrigerator. Hotpomt washer, gas cooker with eye-level grill, and many other useful items.


public View of Content*: Tuesday, .luue Jftth. from 2 p.m. to 4-3(1 p.m.


HOTHERSALL A FORREST, Clitheroe. Tel.:


Auctioneers, 2209.7.


Auctioneers, Bank


Vendors’ Solicitors: BALDWIN, WEEK and BALDWIN, Street, Clitheroe. Tel.: 22157.


Salerooms, 4 Duck


REPAYMENTS PER MONTH £38.20 MORTGAGE


That’s all it costs to live in one of our modern (own bouses at


HEYS LANE


(off Livesey Branch Rd) BLACKBURN


Ask our resident sales negotiator about our unique deposit saving and guaranteod fixed price contract schemes. Springtime evening- view- ng daily till 8 p.m. Late night viewing Friday till 9 p.m. Tel. BLACKBURN 65348


/•.'/ ■ ' V ' : / , J .'3* ^ A ( ,


AT LESS THAN NEW PRICE 105 KEMPLE VIEW, CLITHEROE


A superbly appointed modem freehold semi detached house with . cas central heating and comprising: 3 bedrooms, bathroom with coloured suite, separate w.c., entrance vestibule, hall, lounge 24ft. x 12ft., unit fitted kitchen. Garage space.


*,»$$ !i' # !


w * ■Vj?ii


12 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE


Sound stone built end of terrace house in good area, qualify for grant.


Should


One Only Remaining— NEW SEMI DETACHED at GRINDLETON VILLAGE


Comprising 3 Marge bedrooms, bathroom with coloured suite, ci*T)irate w c entrance hall, lounge 17fl. x lJft.» dining area, •pacioua well fitted kitchen. Integral garage. Full oil fired central heating. Freehold.


After hours between 8—10 p.m. BLACKBURN 29368


In case or difficulty— BLACKBURN 59452


N.D. HOMES


Spanish Property COSTA BLANCA


LIVE IN BEAUTIFUL |AVEA


The garden of Spain by the sea on semi clad slopes and. amongst orange groves. Low RyipS , costs. Low rates No heating bills, invest­ ment return 100% on letting.


Consult Your Local Experts Write, Phone or Call—


San Antonio Developments


84 BUOADGATE. PRESTON. Telephone 21517.


Town houses and semi-detached houses, dormer bungalows. Prices from £6,399-£6,699.


Tel- Blackburn 63318. After hours Blackburn 29368.


Campion Drive, llelmshorc


3 bedroomed semi-detached bouses Prices from £6,599.


Tel. Ross. 7040. After hours Bacup 3333.


Ipringtime Evening Viewing Daily Till 8 p.m.


Lat* Night Viewing Frida* flu fl p.m.


Saturday 11 a.m.-6 p.m.— Sunday It a.m.-7.30 p.m.


in case of difficulty telephone BLACKBURN 59452


MORTGAGE PROBLEMS?


If you are baviug difficulties in ob­ taining a mortgage on older type property (with or without bath, W room) please contact—


BARCLAYS BANK CHAMBERS, 15 BURNLEV ROAD. PADIHAM. 6 Tel. Office Hours 78836 or After


HITTAKER and METCALFE THE MORTGAGE MANAGER,


-0 Padiham 73806. Accrington 35673


NOW NEARING COMPLETION. New detached bungalow off Stan- hill Lane, Oswaldtwistlc, with stone facia and Georgian styles bow windows lo the lounge, comprising: entrance hall, large lounge, kit­ chen with stainless steel sink units and Formica wood gr^in fitted units bathroom, separate w.c. (coloured suite), threo bedrooms (one bedroom could be utilised as dining room), full gas central heating, detached brick garage with concrete drive and paths. 10 years NIIBFIC guarantee. Freehold. Price £8,400. Representative on site Sun­ day 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Full details and plans may be inspected at this office. We have ample funds. Full mortgages available (subject to status). — Roland Wade and Co., M.N.A.E.A., 20 Blackburn Road, Accrington. Tel. 33329.


Five minutes by car from Black­ burn Town Centre, ideally situated close to all local amenities


PARK FARM (Hear ot Ficlden’s Arms)


Off Livesey Branch Road FENISCOWLES


Maximum mortgages personally arranged lor you. Guaranteed fixed price contracts. NUBliC 10-year guarantee. 'I bedroomed semi­ detached houses (some Georgian >tyic), Dormer Bungalows and a few only detached houses available. Springtime evening viewing daily to 8 p.m. Late night viewing Friday till 9 p.m.


o TEL. BLACKBURN 21911 N.D. HOMES


r after hours between 8—IU p.m. In ACCRINGTON 381853


case of difficulty telephone: BLACKBURN 59152


Available (or immediate occupation at our


LOBBIES FARM (off Manchester Road)


ACCRINGTON DEVELOPMENT


3 Bedroomed, semi-detached dormer bungalow, comprising entrance ball, targe lounge, dining/kitchen, bath­ room with \VC. 3 good-sized bed­ rooms, pleasant garden areas, garage space. Priced at £6,299.


TEL. ACCRINGTON 382471


Atler hours BLACKBURN 22149 In case of difficulty telephone: BLACKBURN 59132


N.D. HOMES


BEDSITTER TO LET. — Ring Clitheroe 24481.


’'.eating and hall, lounge 14ft. 3m. x lift. 3in., dimne room lift. 3in. x 8ft. fim., spacious kitchen, rear porch, three good l bedrooms, two-piece bathroom, separate


urn, which includes full gas fired central


ow suite w.c. Ample space for garage. All mains services. Rates n/ayable £73 per annum. Leasehold. G.R. £5 per annum.


Really delightful semi-detached house in an exclusive area on the outskirts of the town.


10 LINDEN DRIVE. CUTHEROE


BLACKPOOL AND DISTRICT "Live ny the Seaside.*' For 35 years we have specialised in the sale of Retail Businesses. Hotels, Guest Houses and Holiday Flats Lists sent without obligation.—,) Kay, Son Si Partners. FSVA, 145-149 Church Street. Blackpool. Tel. 26669


Businesses Wanted


GOOD BUSINESSES URGENTLY REQUIRED


WHITTAKER & METCALFE (Padiham) LTD


Estate Agents, Insurance and Finance Brokers


BARCLAYS BANK CHAMBERS 15 BURNLEY ROAD, PADIHAM TELEPHONE 73836


THE LIBERAL CANDIDATES


in the WHALLEY PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION


wish to thank all the electors who supported them and those whose hard work resulted in all three being successful.


P. WILKINSON, W. KINDER, J. D. SLATER.


Ribble Valley Elections 1973


WHALLEY WARD


Councillor J. H. Fell thanks all the people who helped and supported him in the above. He has been greatly heartened bv their confidence and will continue to work for the good of the whole rural community. He is grateful to all who worked and all who voted for him.


Mrs Mary J. M. Brown,


of Birchley, 6 The Dene, Hurst Green,


torate of Aighton, Bailev and Chaigley. who cast their votes in her favour in the Ribblo Valiev and Parish Council Elections on June 7th.


She assures them that she will be available to help them


TEL. STONYHURST 337. Competition Results


RAV.C.C.—week I. No. 129. S.5.M. & J.—week 2. Nos. 317 and 293.


Houses Wanted Wanted (or Specific Purchasers


1— SEMI DETACHED UP TO £5,000.


Z— DETACHED UP TO £15.000.


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


We can sell your property dis­


|. S. TAYLOR and CO., The Homefinders


8 SUDELL CROSS BLACKBURN


Tel. Blackburn 59270 After Hour* Hoehton 154


THE HOMEFINDERS require the following proper­


ties for waiting purchasers on our register —


Detached 3-licdroomed plus to £30,000.


Semi-Detached Two bedrooms £15,000-


Country cottages or house in any condition to £30,000.


For same day inspection and free valuation telephone Blackburn 59270-


Business Premises WANTED TO RENT


Carage or Warehouse Premises


.2,500 to 5.000 square feel. Access for cars essential.


Blackburn, Bolton, Accrington, Burnley, Wigan, Rochdale or St Helens Area—Replies to


Mr Richardson


23 CURROCK PARK AVENUE, CARLISLE


OFF WALTON LANE, NELSON.


Valuable Freehold Corner Shop Premises, ideal for fish and chip shop. Central heated, living accom, comprising: LR. din./kit., two bed- rooms, bathroom. Rear yard with cold store and storage hut, £3,750.— Whittaker & Metcalfe, Barclays Bank Chambers, Burnley .Road, Padiham. Tel. 73836.


VALUABLE Freehold Corner Shop Premises ideal for fish and chip shop. Central heated living accom. comprising: LH, din./kit., 2 beds, bath, rear yard with cold store and storage hut £3,750. — Whit­ Ctaker and Aletcal/e, Barclays Bank


m. Tel. 73836.


TO THE LITTLE BAND OF HELPERS


who made success possible and to the 1.840 who voted for me mav I offer a very humble ’ and sincere thank you.


R.P.A. Independent Candidate


TO THE ELECTORS OF WADDINGTON, BASHALL EAVES. GREAT MITTON


No. 6 WARD COUN. J. I. WALMSLEY


wishes to thank all those who supported him in the New Ribble Valiev Authority Elections


Bill Flemming Jean Vickers Terry Yates


wish to thank all those who helped and supported them in


the recent District Elections.


Also Mr G. L. Nickson in the Recent County Elections.


CHAIRMAN OF BOWLAND RURAL COUNCIL


COUN.T. H. KAYLEY


would like to thank all who attended Church at Gisburn on SUNDAY. JUNE 3rd.


Also all who voted for him on THURSDAY, JUNE 7th.


Lower House Farm, Paythorne.


wishes to express her thanks and appreciation to the elec­


A PERSONAL INVITATION TO YOU


To visit this progressive hosnital for the Mentally 18th and 19th June, 1973.


with their problems at all times.


Plus


On Saturday, June 16th — GARDEN FETE


2 p.m. to 6 p.m. — Opened by


Steve Faye of "The Comedians" Organised by the Friends of Brockhall-


Refreshments :: Sideshows Competitions


A WELCOME AWAITS YOU FROM PATIENTS AND STAFF OF


Brockhall Hospital Old Langho, Blackburn


Moorland School, Clitheroe SENIOR & JUNIOR DEPARTMENTS


In view of the large number of inquiries we arc getting, I wish to advise all parents who may be interested that we have no places for day pupils m the above Departments in September next except lor


isolated vacancies as follows —


Senior School, Form III (lHh birthday between 1st September, 1973 and 1st September, 1971).


Junior School, Form J2 (9lh birthday betweent 1st September, 1973 and 1st September, 1974).


Prospective pupils may. of course, be entered on our waiting list for those forms which have at present no vacancies.


Bertrand Mather, BSc. Dip.Ed. Principal.


And Save Yourself £££'s


Call in and collect your cylinder at VERNON STREET BLACKBURN


Telephone Blackburn 52367 Eliminate Rising Damp


(Off Weir Street)


Uisinc damp cured liv the Sovereign Injeellnn proeess with a written 20 years guarantee on completion


Write or ring for free surrey of your property AVRINE LIMITED. 9 HAUGH AVE. S1MONSTONE. PADIUAM—Telephone 71277.


PLANS PREPARED for grant approval, quiekly and cheaply, — Tel. Colne 3083 any time.


TWIN TUB WASHERS. All load- ing makes at £55. Full 6 months' guarantee. Cash or terms and ex­ cellent after sales service.—Peel Engineering Co., 85 Leeds Road, Nelson Tel. 62117 (workshops) till 9 p.m.


Al” Departments and Wards open to the nubile togcJmi with an exhibition of HosDita! life and career opportunities 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.


DISTRICT


COUNCIL ELECTIONS THE LABOUR CANDIDATES


Gratefully thank all who voted for them on June 7th and all who worked on their behalf.


Public Notices Public Notices BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE PROPOSED CLITHEROE


SPORTS & RECREATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL


The inaugural meeting of this Advisory Council will be held in the Trinity Church Hall on Tuesday, the 19th June,


1973, commencing at 8 p.m. The business to be transacted at the meeting is as


follows —


1. Election ot Chairman. 2. To consider draft Constitution. ■ 3. Election of Vice-Chairman. 4. Appointment of Officers — (a) Honorary Secretary tb) Honorarv Treasurer (c) Honorary Auditors (cl) Any other Officers.


7. Any other business. I t is hoped that all the various organisations in the


Council.


post must be endorsed with the name and address of the sender. In the case of en­ gagements by post, or handed in at our front coun­ ter reception the signatures of both parties are required. An­ nouncements for the births and engagements classifica­ tions cannot be accepted by


Announcements sent by plione. Appreciations


HARRISON.—Walter J. Harri­ son sincerely wishes to thank the 232 electors who gave him their support at the recent council election.


Birthday Greetings


Bert, June 17th. There is something in life you cannot buy,


A gift that is rare and true. I t ’s the gift of a wonderful


Like the one I have in you. —From mam and Franky.


son, Coming of Age


ALSTON. — Congratulations and best wishes. Bernard, on vour 21st, June loth, 1973. Good luck, health and happiness always. — Love, mum, dad, Mick and Tony.


5. Appointment of Executive Committee. 6. To determine frequency of meetings of the Advisory.


Borough who are involved in any sporting or recreational activities will become affiliated to the Advisory Council and that such organisations will be represented at this meeting. Members of the public who, while not being connected


constitution may be ootained from my office. Town Clerk’s Office,


The Castle, CLITHEROE.


REMINGTON PARISH COUN­ CIL.—The following success­ ful candidates would like to thank all voters who sup­ ported them in the recent election.—Mrs M. Bairstow, Mr I. B. Whittaker. Mr A. Eccies. Mr P. Brennan, Mr B. Ashton.


ARNOLD. — Congratulations and best wishes, Janet, on your 21st birthday, June 19th, 1973. All my love. — Mick.


with any such organisation, are interested in the work of the Advisory Council, are also invited to be present. Copies of the agenda for the meeting and the draft


JOHN COWDALL, Town Clerk.


Clitheroe Cricket, Bowling & Tennis Club


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Club premises in Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, at 8-15 in the evening on the 27th dav of June, 1973 for the purpose of considering and, if approved, passing the undermentioned Special Resolutions,


tha*U) ^"That the Clitheroe Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club be incorporated as a Company Limited by


and, if the Resolutions be approved, to appoint the hrsl Directors, and Secretary and Treasurer of the Company.


(2) ■ That the amount to be guaranteed by each Member of the Company shall be £1,


‘ Guarantee , ,


Bv Order of the Committee, 'A. LEONARD. Secretary.


SCOTT.—Mr B. Scott wishes to thank everyone who sent him good wishes, cards and flowers during his stay in hospital, also friends who supplied transport for Mrs Scott during this period. — 23 Cockerill Terrace. Bar- row.


Births


KEATING (nee Collins).—On June 11th, 1973. at Our Lady of Compassion, Black­ burn, to Carole and Brian, a daughter, Catherine Jane, a welcome sister for Benja­ min Janies. Sincere thanks to all concerned.


Home Services


J. SHOESMITHS Glass Specialists


79 MANCHESTER ROAD BURNLEY


* Clear, Patterned and Coloured Glass cut to size.


* Mirrors resilvered.


* Mirrors made to anv size, shape or design (Verity mirrors in stock).


- Plate glass table tops etc. * Glass sliding doors.


” Stick on strip window leading kits.


* Fabric backed “ Mirror Flex " sheets.


All insurance claims handled Telephone Burnley 23336


HAVE YOU TRIED OUR NEW CASH N’ CARRY SERVICE ON CYCUNDERS


Special notice to all Plumbing ami Heating Contractors.


CHAMLEY. — Love and best wishes, Sydney Trevor, for your 21st birthday and for your future. — From mother and dad.


GOULD. — Congratulations and best wishes, Philip, on vour 21st birthday. June 18th. 1973. — Love from mum and dad.


GOULD. — Congratulations, Philip, on your 21st birthday, June 18th. Love and best wishes.—From Christine and


Bill.


GOULD. — Happy birthday. Uncle Philip. Lots of love.— From Mark.


GOULD. — Congratulations and best wishes, Philip, on your 21st birthday, June 18th, 1973. Lots of love. — Bob. Joyce and Matthew.


Silver Weddings


TURNER (Jim and Brenda). —Love and best wishes, mum and dad on your silver wedding day, June 19th. — Love, Susan and Steven and all the family.


Deaths


CLITHEROE. — On June 6th, 1973, in hospital, James


EUCLES.—Oil June 7th. 1973. in hospital. Lucy, aged 78 years, fortified with the rites of Holy Chinch, the dearly loved wife of Robert Eccies. of 18 Queen's Close, Clitheroe, and dear mother of Margaret and Stella. Requiem Mass will be offered in S.S. Michael and John’s Church, today. Thursday, June 14th. at 10 a.m., prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. R.I.P.— Inquiries Bennett


(Jimmy) Robinson Clitheroe, of 118 Bispham Road, Blackpool, the dearly loved son of the late Emma and James Robert Clitheroe, and a very dear nephew and cousin. Service and crema­ tion took place at Carleton, Blackpool, on Monday. June 11th.—Co-operative Funeral Services. Tel. Blackpool 25202.


GRIFFITHS.—On June 6th,


Parkingtonl, Moss Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 22582.


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HARRIS.—On June 9th. 1973, at his home, "High Bank." Slaidburn. John Edward, beloved husband of Doris Harris and loved father of Anne, father-in-law of Bert, and grandpa of Joanne and John. Cremated at Burn­ ley, on Wednesday, June 13th.—Inquiries Tomlinson's Funeral Service. "Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Tel. 22345.


1973, in hospital, George, aged 70 years, and of 2 Catton Terrace, Barrow. In tennent was at Whalley and Wiswell Cemetery on Mon­ day, June 11th.—Calverley Ltd, Clitheroe. Tel. 23297, 22017.


BRIDGES. — Happy birthday, w i l iu n s o .n _ Gentle Jesus


WILKINSON. ,M Moriiimem m


-From stephen s, and Janme Lisa b‘


darling Damian on .second birthday L died February 27th


birthday memories8!?" J. -


Just gone before Deep m our 'h


" h im '1'1 * 10


—From Auntie Venhf'o mond. GR Acknowledgments


George uiwdvf S * thank all relatives


IFFITHS. _ Mr , snue.s oi .\vmpaihv


and neighbours ofthe George Griffiths fo™!?


tributes received ‘rife the recent bereavem^


HARGREAVES. _ Vr .


7 \\ adduiaton Clitherue. ' Sc"


and neighbours for theK expressions 0f j - J j ; and llorai tributes S in their bereavement is members ol Hoiden Ch;-°‘ the family doctor, div-- nurses, the stall of c f e Clitheroe Hospital, and Rev. N. D. Walton for r-?.


Mrs W. Clough irisn‘7 thank a 1 relatives, fe,


kindness.—33 Wilson Siw Clitheroe.


SNAPE.—Tile familv of £, late Mrs Mary E. SdS w ish to thank sincerely r relatives, friends and £* hours for the kind ete sions of sympathy, spir!r offerings and floral trib~a received in their be-ei;>


liient. Also the divj matron and stag '' Clitheroe Hospital Father Dobson for fe kind ministrations. - Holland Close. Clitheroe


TOMLINSON.—Mr and l'i R. Tomlinson and V


Dobson wish to thank’c relatives, friends and ne:-'-. hours for the kind exp-5 sions of sympalhv and fici tributes received in fc bereavement. Also £. family doctor, district nnr» and the Rev. J. A. Gofe: for their kindness. - 1 Brenncmd Street, Clifts


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WHITT AM. - Mrs fe Whittmn and family thank all relatives’ fneS neighbours and workfrei at Trutex Ltd. for their £ expressions of sjmp-ft, floral tributes and coi­ tions to Clitheroe Pte therapy Centre. Also’6 family doctor and the B A. Hunt for their kinds


coim p


—6 Onnerod Terrace, ar­ row.


WILKINSON. — Mr Jcci Wilkinson and family x ccrely thank all relatna and friends for expresses of sympathy. Mass offend and beautiful flowers ceived in their sad loss, is grateful thanks to ta doctor. Lancs Constakukj and the Rev. Fr Dinlev their kindness, help a: ministrations. — 50 Genes Road, Westcliffe-on-Sea.


For craftsmanship in granlh marble, green slate and stn etc.


THOS. ROCK Monumental Masons


(ROCK and ALTl'l


REUrilOLSTERV We re-cover your treasured 3-piecn suites, as new. Chairs Over 100 patterns Free estimates. Distance no object. — Write or phone, Henley, 50 Zion Street, off Padiham Road, Burn­ ley Tel 27188.


GLASS CUT TO SIZR. Bullion, mirrors, double glazing units, window frames. — East Lancs. Glass Co. Ltd, Bolton Road Ind. Estate, Blackburn 65727 or Darwcn Glass 72655.


FREE Kitchen Planning Service. Wrighlon, Elizabeth Ann, Nu-Lyne, Pacemaker, on display Hygena , and other makes to order. Fitting if required — Mayfair, 140 142 St •James’s Street. Tel 32535.


IIARROD. — On June 7tli, 1973, in Clitheroe Hospital. Mary Evelyn, in her 84th year, the dearly loved wife of the late Harry Harrod. Cremated at Accrington on Tuesday, June 12th. — Inquiries Tomlinson’s Funeral Service, "Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Tel. 22345.


7b MARKET PLACf CLITHEROE Telephone 24277 And at


Eroomlield Place Witton, Blackburn


LEADED WINDOWS. Best silver lead, fully guaranteed distance no


object - For free estimate, call or write, Supreme Lead Co. 21


FOR ALL .vour Gas Central Heating requirements contact the experts.— Premier Gas. 155 St .James’s St. Burnley l’el 29061


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


SMALL JOBS on your home: Painting; Plastering; Plumbing; Joinery; Decorating. — Td. Mr Grcgson Blackburn 60728.


FOR CARPET and Upholstery Cleaning consult F J Wileoek. Tile Cleaning Centre. Nelsoo- Tel 62049


DOMESTIC REWIRING. — New- stock Service Co.. 45 Newport St.. Nelson. Tel. 66753.


CLEAN all your Carpets for only £1. Electric Shampoocr for hire. — Tel. Clitheroe 3768.


LEADED WINDOWS - Burnley 22933_a|i.v time


Removals and ____Road Transport NOTE TO Ribble Valley Council hahambers Burnley Road, Padi­ Sabden, Timbrells Avenue


true bungalow with gas central heating installed. The well maintained accommodation comprises spacious lounge, dining kitchen with units, 2 double bedrooms, Bathroom with 3-piece suite. Drive to integral brick built garage. Excellent carpets available at reasonable cost.


Rare opportunity at £7,850 o.n.o. The Homefinders


8 Sudell Cross, Blackburn Telephone 59270


Siluated on a very small development in this delight­ ful picturesque village. We offer a well built detached


Clitheroe Municipal Borough


THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES


wish to thank all those who supported them in the Distriot Council- Elections.


WHALLEY CRICKET CLUB


Jumble Sale & Cake Stall at the Catholic Hall, Whalley


. on Saturday, June 16th, at 2-0 Adm. 2p—Everybody welcome


Published by UNITED NEWb


PAPERS PUBLICATIONS LTD rCliiheroe Advertiser and Times 3 King Street, Clitheroe RB7 2EW Tel. 22323/4 and printed by Burnley Express Printing Co Ltd Btn- Street, Burnley Tel. 26161 Registered as a newspaper at the Post Office.


ADVERTISERS


When you have had a satisfactory response to your advertisement you may cancel it bv telephoning Burn­ ley 22331 before 1-39 p.m Wednes­ day before the Thursday edition.


When you do you will be given a "STOP NUMBER.’* Please re­ tain that number (write it down) — it is IMPORTANT should any query arise later.


THANK YOU


REMOVALS & STORAGE: Brier- field Furnishers offer a personal


and efficient local and long distance service at reasonable prices Estimates free. — 42 Alklncoats Road. Colne. Tel. 4102


CO-OP REMOVALS and Storage Get a good job plus divi En­ quiries all branches Local, long distance and overseas Fully trained personnel at vour service Co-op quality ‘'all the way”


4TUKBS, Moving-Storing - Cedar Street. Blackburn Tel 57122


BU R N L EY FOR BUYINGISELUNG m L . ; U


FiCKFORDS tor local, distance- overseas moves, or storage one item or a Dousehotd - Empire Buildings, RandaJ Street, Black­ burn BBl 7LG Tel 56236 • 1 Standisb Street. Burnley BB11 IAP Tel 23039 and 31087


RUBBISH REMOVED Prompt at- tention Estimates free — Tel Nelson 68099


FLAG FLOORS asphalted—Ring James Bolton and Son (Asphaltcrs) Ltd Tel Blackburn 59438. evenings 55342


Ivorv Street Burnley Tel 20845 or 22933


MACKENZIE.—On June 9th. 1973, peacefully, at Ivy Cot­ tage, Pendleton, Major Alan James Mackenzie, aged 53 years, loved twin brother of Myrra, and brother of Ian Morrell Mackenzie and Kenneth Arthur Mackenzie. A service in All Saints Church, Pendleton, on Wed­ nesday, June 13th, was fol­ lowed by cremation at Ac­ crington. — Inquiries Tom­ linson's Funeral Service, "Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Tel. 22345.


ROBERTS.—On June 10th. 1973, John Stoneman, in a London hospital. Funeral took place on Wednesday, June 13th.


FECITT BROS


Craftsmen in Marble, Graw and Stone ,


For Memorials The Sculptors ^


Tel. Blackburn 5Hw


CEMETERY GATES Whallev New Road


W r e a t h s &Bouqti& CUT FLOWERS


TATTERSALL. — On June 9th, 1973, peacefully, at her home. Annie, aged 81 years, the dearly loved wife of Fred Tattersall, of Hillfoot Cottages, Twiston, and loved mother of Eva. Cre­ mated at Burnley, on Tues­ day, June 12th. — Inquiries Tomlinson's Funeral Ser­ vice, “Rockdale," Clitheroe. Tel. 22345.


Church Brow Carded | Tel. Clitberoe 23293


FLORAL TRIBUTES and


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER'S Primrose NuniH* | Tel. Clitheroo 23521


TOMLINSON.—On June 6th. 1973, at her home, 6 Brennand Street, Clitheroe, Elizabeth Jane, aged 85 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Robert Tomlin­ son, and dear mother of Robson and Annie. Service and interment took place at Clitheroe Cemetery, on June 9th.—Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), Moss Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 22582.


In Memoriam


BRIDGES (Bert). — Birthday wishes.


Our RESIDENT


To love and cherish our whole life through,


JACKSON. — In loving mem­ ory of William Frankland, died June 13th, 1972. — From his wife Edith and family.


— From your loving wife Pat. daughter Tracy and son Tyrone.


God sent a wonderful dad like you.


SLINGER. — Treasured mem­ ories of a dear nusband. father and grandad, died June 14th, 1967. In our hearts he will always stay,


—Prom his loving wife Dorothy, son Richard, daughter Marjorie, son-in- law Tony, grandchildren Julie and Andrew.


Loved and remembered every day.


DIRECTOR a* 'R°« , unsellor and frlt aspect


is your coun regarding every Modern Funerai S e ^


welcoming any ii’< lu'r' obligation, of couhs OF Wll TOLIH NM SO’S


Funeral Sen*®5 • Rockdale'


Tot. ClithoHie fchtoo rc,% 6


3 /5 GEOR| Telephone


The shop with exciting easy


Also Clitheroe Market 1 9 7 3 .


!HISTORY was made thi.l ; district council, which ' |


iy time, held its first n| The opening stages of the


meeting progressed smoothly, but later there was limited opposition to a proposal to hold meetings in the even­ ings and a Clitheroe coun­ cillor queried the method of appointment of the coun­ cil's steering committee.


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memory lives m And will' for ev'ermn-.


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Please give dariin»fe . nil our love *


THEO WILSON and ! 4 and 7 York St, Clitheroe.


Advertiser and Times THURSDAY, |UNE 14th


MEMORIALS


In stock specially for Clitheroe cemetery NOTE OUR ONLV ADDKEBs


GREAT HARWOOD


Send for designs and prices or call ami il, ll0|k ttl,u inspect


W. ROCK & CO (MEMORIALS) LTn MONUMENTAL. YARD, BLACKKURN pm, Telephone 8144104


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