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CALOR GAS SUPER SER HEATERS at


D AW S O N S THE IRONMONGERS


28, 30 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE — Tel. 3382 Houses for Sale Public Notices


THE CLITHEROE SCHOOL OF MUSIC


will open in the very near future and will offer courses to Students of all ages in —


Piano, Voice, Guitar, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Trumpet,


Trombone, French Horn and Percussion. Telephone for interview


New 4 bedroomed executive properties shortly available WEST BRADFORD


The development enjoys wonderful southerly views of Pendle Hill and affords large select plots with a carefully planned layout. Fea­ tures include fully automatic oil fired central heating, sealed unit double glazing, roof insulation and generous allowances for cloak­ room, bathroom and kitchen fittings.


Illustrated brochure now available at the above office. One remaining shop unit to lot.


CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


Occupying a prominent main road position in the town’s principal shopping thoroughfare. Net floor area 720 sq. ft. or thereabouts with ground floor sales.


AGENTS FOR THE LEEK & WESTBOURNE AND ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETIES.


ES1ATE AGENTS SURVEYORS


AUCTIONEERS VALUERS


v f lO JH E R S A L L f ^ ; FO R R E S T y


’^Auctioneers', ..yaluers^ahdEstate .’ Agents, BANK.; SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE . V ' Telenhone 2695. (Evenings 375S and 2180).


The Semi Detached Residence 101 CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE


A pre-war property of sound construction and well maintained* situate in a first class locality and convenient for both Grammar aod Primary Schools.


Accommodation: Hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility room, store and ground floor w.c.» 3 bedrooms, bathroom and w.c. Modern garage. Nicely laid out garden areas. Freehold. Further particulars and appointment to view from Hothcrsall and Forrest.


Houses Wanted Wanted tor Specifio Purchasers FOR SALE


Freehold site in rural area 1.54 acres of land at


WORSTHORNE Near Burnley


With Outline Planning Consent for the erection of 13 dwellings.


Further particulars apply


MILLER & MILLER Chartered Surveyors


214 TODMORDEN ROAD BURNLEY BB11 3EU


Tel. 22458


LOCAL COUPLE require plot of land to build house, in or around Grindleton, Sawley, Gisburn,


Rimington or Twiston.—Mr P. Harrison, 3 Bank Hall Cottages, Sawley. Tel. Chatbum 551.


Accommodation Wanted


Senior Company Executive requires a


1— SEMI DETACHED UP TO £5,000.


2— 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 lees 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 69270 After Boars Hoghtoo 154


Older Type Detached House of Character OUTSKIRTS OF CLITHEROE


Occupying a delightful position and commanding open rural views from every room. The well appointed accommodation with lull oil fired central heating comprises; 3 bedrooms, bathroom with coloured suite, entrance porch, spacious lounge, dining room, large unit fitted kitchen. Range of outbuildings. Detached garage.


s a g URGENTLY REQUIRED


Furnished or Unfurnished By professional couple to let, lease or rent in Clithcroe area.


COTTAGE, HOUSE, BUNGALOW


The property is required for a period of two years and would be maintained to a high standard.


Please reply in confidence — BOX Z2


Advertiser & Times VERY ATTRACTIVE


DETACHED RESIDENCE


Comprising of large through lounge, spacious fitted kitchen, study/ breakfast room and cloakroom with coloured toilet and hand basin off large entrance hall on ground floor. On first floor, three bedrooms above average size, toilet and bathroom combined with coloured suite, half tiled. Gas fired central heating. Tastefully decora­ ted throughout. Adjoining garage 17ft. x 10ft with double cavity wall and reinforced roof. Well laid out gardens to front and rear occupy­ ing open country views.


Price £9,500.


For appointment to view telephone CLITHEROE 2370


MODERN SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW


Comprising of pleasant large lounge, fitted kitchen, two bed­ rooms, bathroom and toilet com­ bined, with coloured suite, entrance porch and hall. Tarmacadam drive­ way and convenient sized garden. Situated in a pleasant area of Clitheroe


Apply to view


CLITHEROE 2370 Tuition


PAVANE GUITAR STUDIO Classi­ cal, folk and flamenco guitar tuition by experts. — Tel Padi- bam 73121


Businesses for Sale


Financial Affairs Brokerage


17 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


Tel. Nelson 691383 or 62252 (evenings).


WE CAN ARRANGE BUSI NESS FINANCE FOR SUCH THINGS AS WINDOW CLEANING ROUNDS AND GROCERY SHOPS TO EN­ TIRE MANUFACTURING PLANTS. NOTHING TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE.


Name ..................................... Address


................................. Phone


BLACKPOOL AND DISTRICT "Live oy the Seaside." For 35 years we have specialised in the sale of Retail Businesses, Hotels, Guest [louses and Holiday Flats Lists sent without obligation.—J Kay, Son & Partners. FSVA, L45-149 Church Street. Blackpool Tel. 26669


IF YOU WISH to dispose of your business 73836. *


Businesses Wanted telephone Padiham


____________ Pets Corner PUPPIES GALORE!—


WE BUY, WE SELL QUALITY PUPPIES


7 to 10,000 available every year TOM SCHOFIELD


CHORLEY. TEL. CHOHLEY 22G8 Established 1932


DISLEY FARM, MOSS LANE WHIITLE-LE-WOODS


Seen anytime — Sent anywhere


GOOD HOME wanted for young sheepdog. — 14 Moak Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 4997.


BORDER* TERRIER PUPPIES for sale, £8 — Apply Higher Edge Farm, Slaidbum, any time.


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


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


Miscellaneous Sales


HUGH M ACK.AY. BRINTONS, GRAYS, TEMPLETONS GILT EDGE. KOSSET, FIRTH'S, CROSSLEY’S LANCASTER.


C A R P E T S oy


All at competitive prices. A staff of planners and fitters at your service.


CLEANING. ALTERATIONS AND REFITTING A SPECIALITY.


;d!


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


31 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE 3136 WALTS LTD


If the advertisement. Is required to ran for moro than one Insertion, separate oonpons most be enclosed for the additional Insertion*.


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


...0 FREE BEE LINE WANT-AD MONEY SPINNER


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


Print the words of yoar advertisement In the panel below. Only one item per oonpon. All advertisement* most Include price of the Item yon wish to sell and yon address and telephono number (if any).


SALE of FURNITURE, etc 28 Waddow View, Waddington


Sunday Afternoon, February 18th


English Electric Fridge, as* new, £20; 4ft. Sideboard. £5; Extending Table and 4 Chairs, £7; 2 Arm­ chairs, £1 each; Red Vinyl Settee, £2; Bedroom Suite, double bed, dressing table, wardrobe. £20; Dressing Table, £5; Tallboy,. £8; Bedding Box, £5; Bedside Cabinet, £1; Small Stool, 50n; Small Chair, 50pt Length 18in. Stair Carpet. £8: Wood Tea Trolley, £1; Bird Cage, £1; Sewing Table, £3; Blue Pram with Shopping Tray, Sun Canopy, £10.


Everything to be sold, will deliver.


OF FLOWERING TREES and BUSHES, FRUIT TREES.


SALE BY AUCTION HEDGING PLANTS, ROSES, etc.


Saturday, February 17th Clitheroe Auction Mart Railway Road, ' Clithcroe.


t Almonds. Cherries. Prnnus, Clema­


Hydrangeas, Azaleas, Wcigrlias Cottoneaster. Lilac, Magnolia, Forsythia, etc.


is, Broom, Camel as, Honeysuckle,


Fruit Trees including Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries. Hedging. Quick- thorn. Beech, Privet, Cuppressus. Rose Bushes and Standards, Hardy Carnations.


SALE AT 31-0 a.m.


ST. LEONARD’S. Padiham. Restoration Fund. Parish Auction, Town Hall, Padiham. Saturday, February 24th,- 10-30 a.m. Auctioneer Mr J.' Parkinson, Burnley. Refreshments available.


HOUSE or Bungalow wanted, Clitheroc/Whalley area. Cash available, anything considered. — Ring Clitheroe 4245.


WANTED: Cottage or Farm with a few acres of grazing land in Clithcroe, Gisbum. Chipping areas. Renovation not objected to. Barn considered. Good price for right property.—44 Robin Road, Summer- seat, near Bury, Lancs. Tel. Ramsbottom 3560.


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


Removals and


Road Transport EMIGRATING?


Motor vehicles. Marine Insurance Baggage Service.


World-wide Removal Service Collection, Packing, Shipping. Household and personal effects


RIVER STREET, BOLTON


For free illustrated brochure — PHONE BOLTON 21965


REMOVALS & STORAGE: Brier- field Furnishers offer a personal and efficient local and long


' disance service at reasonable prices. Estimates free.—2 George Street, Nelson. Tel. Nelson 68806, any time.


PlCKFORDS tor local, distance, overseas moves, or storage, one item or a household - Empire Buildings, Randal Street, Black­ burn BBI 7LG Tel 56236 1 Standisb Street. Burnley BBU IAP Tel 23039 and 31087


CO-OP REMOVALS and Storage. Get a good job plus divi En­ quiries ail branches Local, tong distance and overseas Fully trained personnel at your service. Co-op quality "all the way"


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


Livestock and Poultry


SHAVINGS (bales), off soft wood, equal to sawdust. Large stocks available, immediate or early de­ livery. C O.D.—Fred Bibby-& Son, Sawdust Merchants, Inglcton. Tel. 330.


Preferably with two bedrooms in Blackburn or vicinity. A high standard of accommo­ dation is essential and • an initial rental period of 12 months will be required.


SELF-CONTAINED FURNISHED FLAT


Write P.12


Blackburn Times 36 PENNY STREET BLACKBURN BB16HQ


Accommodation to Let


TO LET. Luxury self-contained flat. Church Street Clitheroe. Lounge, dining room,‘ large kitchen, two bedrooms. 3-piece bathroom. £36 per month, payable in advance. References required. — Tel. Mellor 2567.


Tenders BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


REPAIRS TO 7 HAZEL GROVE, CLITHEROE


rehabilitation works at 7 Hazel Grove Clitheroe, following exten­ sive ore damage.


Tenders are invited for complete


Form of Tender may be obtained from the Borough Engineer and


The specification, drawing and


Surveyor, Town Hall, Church Street, Clitheroc.


lope endorsed "Repairs — 7 Hazel Grove" should reach the under­ signed at the Town Clerics -Office, The Castle, Clitheroc, by not later than noon, 5th March, 1973. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.


Tenders in a plain sealed enve­ Lost and Found


JOHN COWDALL Town Clerk


Farming


SLURRY TANKING, Manure Spread­ ing, Ditching and Draining and Relief Milking.—R. Tillotson. Tel. Clitheroe 4307. •


YELLOW FUR FABRIC HAT lost between Church Street and Wesleyan Row. Monday, February 12th. — Tel. Clitberoc 3118.


FOUND, Budgie, Monday, February 12th. — Owner please telephone Clitheroe 3203.


BLACK KITTEN with brown marks found.—Apply 7 Eshton Terrace, Clitheroc.


Auctions and Sales


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


TEL. CLITHEROE 3325—AFTER HOURS SKIPTON 3641 TODAY (Friday), FEBRUARY 16th


SALE OF FULLY ACCREDITED CATTLE, IN-CALF, NEWLY CALVED, STORE CATTLE. CALVES. Including 2 Suckle.;- Cows from Fytdc Water Board, Whitendale; and 2 Friesian Shorthorn X Cows from L. Buckle. LAST SALE NOS. 18 IN-CALF


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19th


£0/90 Fat Cattle, 40-50 Figs. 200/250 Hoggs, Sheep and Ewes. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20fh


WEEKLY SALE OF FAT STOCK AT 12 NOON.


.VEEKLY SALE OF ACCREDITED and NON. ACCREDITED, NEWLY CALVED CATTLE, REARING CALVES and WEANED STIRKS—SALE TO COMMENCE WITH CALVES at 12 NOON.


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF NON-ACCREDITED STORE AND IN- CALF CATTLE—SALE 12 NOON.


SATURDAY, MARCH 24th


OLD MARCH FAIR SALE OF IIOPSES, PONIES, SADDLERY, TACK, etc.


Week 19—No. 78 Week 20—No. 18


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1971


Notice Under Section 15


Proposed development at Whaliey Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club.


apNotice is hereby given that


the Clitheroe Rural District Council by the above for plan­ ning permission in respect of a single storey Social Club. A copy of the application


plication is being made to


Monday to Friday, 10 — 12-30 p.m. Land


BLACKBURN 62888 CHATBURN F.C. Appreciations


EDWARDS. — Mrs Margaret Edwards wishes to thank all neighbours and friends for thi many cards, flowers and gifts received during iter stay in hospital. They are very much appreciated. —8 East View, Grindleton.


Births


ALLEN (nee Fielding). — To Les and Merle, on February 11th, a son, Philip Bruce, a welcome brother for Martin. Thanking staff of Brantley Meade and the family doctor.


CALVERLEY. — On Febru­ ary 13th, 1973, to David and Rosemary (nee Milner), a son. Andrew James, — 97 South Street. Foxboro, Mass. 02035, U.S.A.


CLARKE (nee Nightingale).— On February 7th, 1973, at Brantley Meade, to Alan and Anne, a son. Andrew Scott, a brother for t Amanda Louise. Many


hanks to all concerned.


HAYTHORNTHWAITE (nee Webster). — On February 6th, at Bramley Meade, to Roger and Jean, a son, Mark Roger, most welcome brother for Susan and Ian. Many thanks to all con­ cerned.


REES-PRITCHARD. — Bom to John and Lorraine (nee Brown), a daughter. Mannon Ceri, at St Katherine’s Nursing Home, Southport, on February 6tli, a sister to Nerys.


and of the plans and other documents submitted with it may be inspected at all rea­ sonable hours at the Rural District Council Offices, or 63 Mitton Road, Whaliey, during the period of 21 days begin­ ning with the date of publica­ tion of this notice. Any person who wishes to


Clitheroe. uncil at Church Brow, Coming of Age


MUSGROVE (nee Harrison). — Congratulations, Pauline, on your 21st birthday, Feb­ ruary 22nd. — Peggy and Andrew.


make representations to the above - mentioned Council about the application should make them in writing within Co that period to the Clerk of the


Signed: J. F. FEATHER. On behalf of Whaliey, Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club.


Date: February 14th, 1973. Legal Notices


Notice Is hereby given that


ZDZISLAW PIETRZAK of


20 STANDEN HOAD CLITHEROE


is apply to the Home Secretary for Naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why Naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to


The Under Secretary of State Home Office


(Nationality Division) Princeton House


271 High Holborn London WC1


PARKINSON. — Congratula­ tions, Peggy, on your 21st birthday. February 18th. 1973. Best wishes.—Pauline and John.


RICHARDS. — Congratula­ tions. Frank, on your 21st birthday, February 14th. Love and best wishes. — Mum, dad and Alan.


Engagements


DOHERTY’ — DIXON. — Mr and Mrs A. Dixon, of 16 Millthome Avenue, have pleasure in announcing Die engagement of their only


gratulat.ions from both families.


daughter, Jean, to Stephen, only son of Mr and Mrs R. Doherty, of 7 Kingstone Avenue, Accrington. — Con-


LESCZYNSKY — METCALF. — Mr and Mrs W. Metcalf, of Angerham House. Higher Hodder. have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter, Geraldine, to Tony, eldest son of Mr and Mrs L. Lcsczynsky, of 9 Alma Place, CJitheroe.


Auctions and Sales


SILVERWOOD/ BALSHAW


Auctioneers and Valuers


Freehold, Stone Built Dwelling House, Whaliey


To be offered for SALE BY AUC­ TION UPON THE PREMISES at 7-0 in the Evening:.


(subject to conditions of snip to be then and there produced).


THURSDAY, MARCH 1st


(situate off the main street and in the vicinity of Caldcr Bridge),


2 CALDER VALE WHALLEY


(CLITHEROE/BLACKBURN ROUTE)


Containing: Palisaded garden (o front, lobby entrance, sitting room, living room, kitchen* outside rear yard with toilet building, 2 bed­ rooms. Electricity installed, mains water. The property well situated for improvement, . all good size rooms.


Vacant Possession On Completion.


New Rateable £108 (paying on £72) at New Rate.


View on Wednesday, February 21sl» between 1-0 and 3-0 p.m.


Apply to Auctioneers for brochure, particulars, or at time of viewing available.


C. Silvcrwood, Livingstone House, Slaidburn, Near Clithcroc. Lancs. Tel. 652. J. Balshaw. 9t Wadding- ton Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 2201.


Vendors' Solicitors: Ramsbottom. Liidlc and Co., 21 Church Street,


Clitheroc. Tel. 2264.


SALE FIXTURE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS.


To be held in the VILLAGE IIALL, SLAIDBURN.


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th. Silverwood/Balshaw (Auctioneers) Silver Weddings


WEAVER. — Congratulations, mum and dad. on your stiver wedding. All the best. —From Alma, Ann, Barrie.


Ruby Weddings


MUSGROVE. — Congratula­ tions, mum and dad, on your rttby wedding anniver­ sary, February 18th, 1973.— Love, Edith. Malcolm, Gary and Tony, Norma, Bernard, Glenn and Stephen.


Deaths


BILBV. — On February 8th, 1973, in a nursing home, and of 14 Longsight Avenue, Clitheroe, Eleanor, aged 84 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Frank Bibby, and dear mother of James, Robert, Kenneth and Frank, also a dear grandmother.


was at Clitheroe Cemetery on February 13th. — Cal- verley Ltd, Clitheroe. Tel. 3297, 2017.


Interment


BRIGGS. — On February 12th, at his home, 56 York Street, Clitheroe, William, ag.d 51 years, the dearly loved husband of Margaret Briggs, dear father of Wil­ liam and Elizabeth, and loved lather-in-law of Mar­ garet. Service in Clitheroe Parish Church at 1 p.m. to­ day (Thursday), February 15th, prior to interment in Clitheroe Cemetery. — Cal- verley’s Funeral Directors, Chatbum Road, Ciitheroe. Tel. 3297, 2017.


COATES. — On February 30th, 1973, in hospital, James, aged 50 years,, the. dearly loved husband of Gertrude Coates, and dear father of John and Alison of “Inglemead,” Waddington Road. Clitheroe. A service in Clitheroe Parish Church preceded cremation at Accrington Crematorium on February 14th.—Inquiries Bennett tR. Parkington), Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


TAYLOR. — On February 12th, 1973, in hospital, Annie Lena, aged 81 years,


Clitheroe' Cemetery. Flowers may be sent, to the Chapel of Rest, Chatbum Road, Clitheroe. — Inquiries Ben­ nett


Clitheroe. Tel. 2582. (R. Parkington),


WALMSLEY. — On February 6th, 1973. in Airedale General Hospital, Eastburn, Margaret Mary, aged 76 years, of 13 King Lane, Clitheroe, the dearly loved wife of the late. Michael


. Tel. 2582.


Walmsley. and dear father of Peter. Requiem Mass Was offered in S.S. Michael and John’s Church prior to in­ terment, in Clitheroe Ceme­ tery on February 12th. R.I.P. — Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), Clitheroe. .


In Memoriam


ASTIN. — In ever loving memory of my -dear hus­ band, who died February 16th, • 1972: also our son. Pilot Officer Hubert Astin (missing March lst/2nd. 1942). Dearly loved and sadly missed.—From a very dear wife and mother, Jessie.


BOOTHMAN. — Treasured memories of dear parents. William, died February 6th. 1961; and Kate, February 18th, 1961. Remembered always. — From Florence and Kenneth, grandchild­ ren Catherine and Ian.


BOYER.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Cecil, died February 17th, 1972. To hide my sorrow I always try,


I smile with others, alone I cry.


How I miss him can never be told.


His life was unselfish, willing and kind,


He shared my troubles ana helped me along,


I lost a husband with a heart of gold.


I’m proud of the memories lie left behind.


—From his loving wife Catherine.


If I walk in his footsteps I’ll never go wrong.


BOYER. — In loving memory of a dear father, Cecil Wal­ ter Boyer, died February 17th, 1972. Remembered always. — Harry, Margaret.


BOYER. — In loving memory of a dear dad and grandad, who died February 17th, 1972. Treasure him. Lord, in Your garden of rest.


For when on earth he was one of the best.


—From his loving daughter Kathleen and Alex: also Christine and Graham and great-grandaughter Jenine.


BOYER. — Fond remem­ brance of a dear father, died February 17th. 1972. — From Sid and Mary.


BOYER. — Loving memory of a dear father, died Feb­ ruary 17 th. 1972. — -From Irene, Fred, Christopher.


BOYER. — In loving memory of dad, died February 17th, 1972. Sadly missed. — Edna, Jimmy and Stuart.


JOLLY. — In loving memory of a dear mother, Emma, di’d February. 17th. 1972. Ever loved,-ever missed. — Your everloving son Tom, daughter-in-law May and family.


PROCTER. — In loving memory of a very dear wife and , mother, who ■ died February 15 th, 1972. Very sadly missed. — From hus­ band Joseph, Cynthia, Nigel and Philip, of the Moorcock Inn; Waddington.


Avenue, Clitheroe, and dear mother of Jessie and Ray­ mond. A service in St Paul's Church. Low Moor. Clitheroe, tomorrow (Fri­ day), February 16th, at 10 a.m., prior to interment at


J the dearly loved wife of oseph Taylor, of 1 Seedall In Memoriam


OSBORN (Bill). — In loving mentorv of a very dear hus­ band, father and grand­ father, who died suddenly, February 15th, 1972. Please. God. bless those whom I hold so dear.


For their help and thought­ fulness during tills first — sad year.


Jean: daughters Jean and Doris; sons-in-law Clifford and Ken: grandaughters Pauline, Muriel and Kath­ leen. Always in our thoughts.


From Iris loving wife


NUTTER (William Norman). — Treasured memories of a dear husband, father and grandad. died February 13th. 1970. The gates of memory never close. — From his devoted family.


PROCTER. — In loving mem­ ory of dear Sheila, who died February 15th. 1972. A day of remembrance, sad A to recall.


/


WALMSLEY’. — p . . . I '! Walmsley wishes tA n‘J 1 tei


Acknowledgments


the kind expressions - -i? sympathy extended t 0 • 25


all relatives and frmnds fi- , -1*


-13 King Lane, dither?^ i '7 W1GGANS. - The


and the clergy ol 4 ! n Michael and John's Chare.' ' i for thrir kind minl.sn-a f i


the late Harrv w’i l j ' ! (i sincerely thank all ‘'jS* i I


I ,1


tives. friends anti ne^ > . hours lor the repvcs.W’ , I sympathy. Mass o|jerJ- : ,


and floral tributes rere:v-'J i during this sad ::me The. t grateful thanks aiso'to


family doctors for nil th"l : help and kindness


WRIGHT.—Mrs Nellie \v?U, sincerely thanks nil re'a ho tives, friends and nei-h


lways in thought, loved by — us all. From mum and dad, Audrey and Norman.


PROCTER. — In loving remembrance of our dear n’ece. Sheila Margaret, who died February 15th. 1972.— From aunties and uncle, Chatburn.


PROCTER. — In loving memory of Mrs S. M. Procter, who died February 15th. 1972. Every day in some small way,


SAUL. — Treasured memories of a dear wife, and mother. Ruby, who died February 20th. 1971. Always remem­ bered. — From her loving husband Matt and son John.


Memories of you come my — way.


From Margaret. Wilson Street, Cliiiieme ** ! •) t


flowers, letters and card of condolence ana kindn»-- received during iter time'?.' sorrow. Grateful thank! also to the L a n e * County Ambulance Serve! personnel, the family doc'o- and the Rev. N.


urs for Du: heall.J j


for their help and kmdneo — 9 Brungerley Clitheroc.


W M . LANGSHAW


and Sons Ltd (R. CHEYV)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


PERSONAL SERVICE


SEAGAR. — Treasured mem­ ories of my dear husband, died February 10t,h. 1951, and all our loved ones. - Gertie and May.


WRIGLEY. — In lovin. memory of my dear hus­ band. Ernest, died February 8th. 1968. Loved and re­ membered always. — From his loving wife Ruth.


WILKINSON. — In loving memory of a dear father an i grandad, William Spencer, who died February 12th, 1969. You worked so hard for those you loved,


— From his loving daugh ters Irene. Yvonne, Mary and families.


And (hose you loved, remember.


Acknowledgments


BIBBY’. — Tite family of the late Eleanor H. Bibb.v wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for messages of sympathy and flowers received during their sad bereavement. Also to Mrs Duxbury, Greenside f Nursing Home. Chatburn.


and the Rev. J. C. Hudson for his kind ministrations. — 14 Longsight Avenue; Clitheroe.


or her care and attention


. friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy extended to them in their bereavement and for donations to Cancer Re­ search Fund, the family doctor, district nurses and ■the Rev. K. M. Hendry for their kindness. Grateful thanks also for flowers re­ ceived during their sister's illness. — 30 Seedall Avc, Clithcroe.


BOOTH. — The. family of the late Miss Gladys Booth wish to thank all relatives,


HARGREAVES. — Mrs Har­ greaves and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind expressions of sympathy,


•thanks also to the manage­ ment and staff of the hospi­ tal for all the kindness, care and attention given to Mr Hargreaves during his illness, also Die members of the congregation, of Holden Chapel. Thanking also Lie Rev. N. Walton for his kind ministrations. — Latimers,


letters of condolence and for the many kindnesses: also for the donations in lieu of flowers for the Clitheroe Hospital. Special


Lake Side, Windermere.


MIDDLETON. — Mrs Ellen Middleton and family desire to express their sincere appreciation to all relatives, friends and the many orga­ nisations for their kind expressions of sympathy. Unfortunately they find it impossible to write and


thank everyone individually who sent letters of condo­ lence and beautiful flowers. Especial thanks to Mr and Mrs Haynes and Gordon, the family doctor, the Lan­ cashire Constabulary and the Rev. A. Harpttr for their kindness, help and ministra­ tions.


ODDIE. — Tlic family of (he late Miss Nellie Oddie sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement: also the doctor and staff of Cliiheroe Hospital for their kindness. — 56 Pcndlc Rd, Clitheroe.


PVE. — Mrs Pye and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for Lie kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereave­ ment: also the family doctor, district nurses, the staff of Clitheroe Hospital and the Rev. J. C. Hudson for their kindness. — 10 Manor Road, Clitheroe.


. relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for the kind expres­ sions of sympathy and donations to Low Moor Methodist Church and other charities: also the doctors and staff of Victoria Hospi­ tal, Accrington, and the Rev. E. C. Joselin for their kindness. — 104 St Paul's Street, Low Moor, Clitheroe.


REDMAN. — Mr and Mrs R. Redman wish to thank all


TcL


Whalle.v 3248 (day « night)


King Street Whaliey


A START is to be G. Calverley


& Sons Ltd Funeral Director


Member of the National Association of Funeral Directors


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST Enquiries:


Tel. Clitheroe 3297 dar 2017 night


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


THOS. ROCK Monumental Masons


(ROCK and MTV)


7b MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE Tel. 4277 And at


Broomfield Place Witton, Blackburn


FLORAL TRIBUTES and


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose NurseriH Tel. Cliiheroe 3521


Also Clithcroo Market


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS q


“ TELEFLOWER SERVICE’’


Church Brow Garden! Tel. Clitheroe 3298


Craftsmen in Marble, Graffiti C and Stone


F E C IT T BROS For Memorials The Sculptors


Tel. Blackburn 51463


EMETERY GATES Wlialley New Road


I BLA I CO-OI


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YOU ARE ALWAYS WEL­ COME to go through our establishment, and you flrS always welcome to come and ■


CLITHERl | LAST Tl —


| FREE !| I


| TREBLI


( S a w 1 ^ 3 Piece Suite


find out anything you


wish to know about modem funeral service, or funeral costs; no obligation, course.


Suite


TOMLINSON’S Funeral. Services


Eshton Terrace “ Rockdale ’ Tel. Ciitheroe 2345


published by UNITED PAPERS PUBLIC AIIONS L


3 King Street, Clitheroe. BB7 2t, Tel. 2323/4 and pnnletl


C iheroc Jliihei-oo .Advertiser aod Advertiser auu * Post Office. v.


Express Printing Co. Ltd. Street, Burnley. Tct. -."L, Registered as a newspaper a


Bull Room room Fitm<


^ louvre doorsl ^ Special price] I


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S ALL CARPETS FIT’i s


$5 3 Piece Suite


Council spokesman told Clitheroe Advertiser al Times that problems restl ing in delays had btl ironed out and tenders wl now being invited. I t vl hoped to complete the bit r ing in 12 months, he said The school — in Bril


primary school. A Lancashire Coir.|


Street — Is needed urgerj to relieve congestion other primary schools in town, especially Edisford.l


Memor £


A PLAQUE in memory L/Cpl David Moon, son I


Mr and Mrs Frank Mol of Church Street, Clithe.T is to be placed in the g| den of Remembrance at castle. It will be sited on


wall adjoining the Boer vl Memorial, with the sltrl inscription: “ In remi|


Avenue, 5 *


in his bereavement ,?(■•.:} spiritual offerings Wfto , f J tributes, the famih- ^ j M


Stick


QUICK on the draw a the Oklahoma cow iwl


making certain


auction t>y parish Church


the pel Clitherl


Society & a success. From the le ft are Ter I


Opera! sure-jm


dale, icy


Edwardson, Roger Di I John Turner, Stal Crabtree. Bril


Edmonson, Arthur Carti n hrt,


Oldham, T| Skelton, Keith Lfo/| ‘


gown, Joseph Winfiel Roy Oldroyd, Den I Briggs and Peter Kelip-j The show, which open|


4 THEO WILSON ani and 7 York St, Clithj


Advertiser and Times THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1973


MEMORIALS


In stock specially for Clitheroe: cemetery regulation. Send for dcsignsMnd prices or call and inspect


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


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD GREAT HARWOOD — :— Telephone 884164’


No connection with any other firm or individual I HIRE


e l e c t r ic c a r p e t 45p a day plus


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