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M A S T E R C A R V E R


AS SEEN ON TELEVISION Cl FOR TWO


28, 30 PARSON LANE, CLITUEROE — Tel. 3382


DAWSONS TH E IRONMONGERS


Auctions and Sales


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers. Valuers. Surveyors and Estate Agents.


Of Interest to Speculators, Farmers and Country Lovers. Smallholding and 68 Acres of Good Land


To be Sold by Auction In Lots, subject to conditions and unless sold previously, in the Fc.stival Hall. Gishurii, oi» Ihursday, April .’ith, 1673. at 3-45 p m.


HIGHER TOWN HOUSE FARM, NELSON LOT I


Sniirious well maintained rcsidenre enjoyinsr delichtful roni.r .'biting in the centre of this pirturcsquc viUaRc.


amhey house, ivorston, nr. clitheroe


Mi'iiM.v sitiialcd .iirst olT the Clilheroc VVhalley hy-p.iss w:m!i' offers Rreat convenience (or Kidinc or Ea,st Lancashire busme.ss centres. The charin- icc accommodation affords: Porch, entrance hall, lotinse,


di:iins room. larRc fitted kitchen, rear hall, cloa.k™^^^^ uiili i>o<lo.‘Jta! washbasin and low suite w.c., utility room, rirsl noor: Three cood bedrooms, sewing rooon, .spacious tliror-pioce bathroom. Electric ducted warm air central lieatinp. Easilv manageable garden.s to the front and rear. leasehold. Rales payable £52 p.a.


.\ DisHtifllvc rtcorpian Style Detached Residence with full dnul>le plaring and central heating throughout and uonrierful imiulerrupted views from every window over Uie. Rihhic Valley.


•‘APPLETON.” KNOWLE GREEN, RIBCHESTER


Built in a white area so that planning con.sent. if sought for todav, would almost certainly not be granted. Large well planned gardens surround the Pr«Perty ''Rh an attractive paved terrace to the front. Uibche.ster


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miles away, Blackburn and Pre.ston 7 miles, with local shopping \n Longridge and Hibchester.


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'n\e well planned accom­ modation comprise.s:


Compact roomed


Stone Built i Bed*


. 5Ilddlc of Terrace House


HIGHER TOWN HOUSE FAU.M—Comprising the centrally healed farmhouse, adjacent cottage, modernised range of farm buildings and 2.'l acres of surrounding grassland. The farmhouse is


6H.i02 acres or Uiereabouis of sound meadow and pasture land, divided into 3 convenient lots, each with road frontage and good water supply. This land is close to the cL'iilre of Nelson and provides opportunity for an excellent investment.


LOT 2, 3 AND 4


SOI ICiTOUS: Mes.srs Shaw. Moltishead and Badgery, 65 Albert Hoad, Colne. Telephone .5885.


Full printed particulars and plans from the Auctioneers.


.SmailholdiiiR. Barn and Accommodation and known as TOWN HEAD FARM,


CRINDLETCN, Near CLITHEROE.


T«> Be Sold hy Auction, .subject fo conditions, in lofs and unless sold prcvloiislv, in the Festival Hall. Gisbiirn, on Thur.sday, April 1-fth, 1SI73. at 3-4.> p.m.


LOT I


TOW'.N HEAD FARM A charming country farmhouse together with adjacent range oif useful buildings and 7.038 acres ofi grass­ land. This centrally heated property is situated on an elevated site with open views anti comprises: Kitchen, living room, din­ ing room, vestibule, pantry, 3 bedrooms and bathroom. Extenial accommodation includes hay barn. 12 shipixm, double garage, 2


Porch to entrance vesti­ bule, cloakroom, superb .split-level lounge with feature stone fireplace and copper canopy, din­ ing room with open ser- very and breakfast bar to kitchen, large fully equipped kitchen, utility room, second lounge or master bedroom, 3 other bedrooms all with full range of Olympus louvred mahogany lined filted wardrobes, luxury 4*piece bathroam with shower. Outside: Double garage. Freehold.


•»fi HAYHURST STREET. CLITHEROE


Vestibule, sitting room, living kitchen, 2 bedrooms. Rear yard with w.c. Grant available. Rates payable £20. Offers invited.


loose boxes, tractor shed and poultry house. LOTS 2, 4 and .7


22.791 acres or therealwuts of sound meadow and pasture land, divided into 3 convenient lots.


LOT 3


OUT BARN: Pleasantly siluated in a .secluded position together with 0.434 acres oi thereabouts of land. This stone built barn is of generous size and may be suited to conversion to residence, subject to planning permission.


VIEWING: The propertv will he open to view on Saturdays, March 24th and 31st, 10-0 to 12 .Noon.


SOLICITORS: Messrs Steelr and Son. Castle Chambers, ClUhcroc. Telephone 26f»2.


Full particulars and viewing from the Agents.


WHITMORE FARM. FOREST OF BOWLAND, YORKSHIRE


186 ACRES OF SUMMER CRAZING at


Comprising !8B acres ot summer grazing suitable for eatlle and sheep, with natural water supply aud witliiu a ring tcnce.


TO BE SOLD BY AI'CTIO.N ON THE PBEMISES ON TUESDAY. APBIL Srcl, 1103, at 3-3(1 p.m.


Details and Plans from the Auctioneers. SALE FIXTURES


APRIL 27th—Total Dispersal Sale of live and dead farming .slock at Higher Town House Farm. Nelson.


MAY 2nd—Sale of Accredited Herd and Implemcnls at Farm Hill Farm, W'alcrfool.


D.\TE TO FIX—Sale of Investment Cottage at Mitton Rd, Whailcy


AUCTIONEERS—RICHARD TURNER and SON (CUTHEROE), NEW M.tRKET STREET. CLITHEROE. Telephone 2:W».


CLITHEROE


PARK AVENUE. A Modern


Semi Detached House Offer tor aale the following selected propertlce


ruVrapJc^ail lo.mgc with buy, liyiPC room, kitchen, 3 Wdrooms collar, rear yard wnth W.C. £1.050. £l/a deposit, balance on


iiorTiF ROAD. BUKNLEV. Garden fronted terraced compnsmg mortgage.


HOWSIN STREET. BURNLEY. Attractive terraced Prop^rJV cf-nmrising: Ixmngc, dining room with gas fire, and n^vly built kitchen extension, two bedronm.s, 3-piccc ir,5


talled, wired for storage heaters. Hear yard. £2,500 Telephone


r\HR STREET. BURNLEY. Terraced comprising ^‘'’ing room fsas f/re). dining kitcljcn (gas fire), 2 bedrooms, rear yard with


w.c. £400. .‘^WAINBANK STREET. BURNLEY. Compact 4 roomed terraced needing modernisation. Grant available. £4W.


Comprising: Hall, spacious lounge, (lining kitchen with sink unit and fitted cupboards, 3 bedrooms, bath­ room. separate adjacent w.t? Timber gar.*ige. Front and rear garden areas. Telephone. Rceently decorated throughout. _ Immediate vacant possession.


Plcasantlr sitiuTtcd with extensive open views to the rear.


Price £6.950. The Homefinders


8 SUDELL CnOSS. BLACKBL'KN. Telephone .79267.


Houses Wanted Wanted for SpeclOc Porc&asers


This space could have sold YOUR house


BUSINESSES


UP first floor premises. Comprisc.s; Well fitted salon, store room, ny.m not


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cellent profits. Property on low rent. Business £l»000 plus s.a.%. <F,LF SERVICE GROCERS and FREE OFF-LICENCE. Man-


hm r d r ESSEUS. PADIHAM, Centrally situated, lock at


Busines.s well ^slabUshed. making ex­


che.‘-tcr Road .Area. Superb large modern shop wMh superior m * tnr.U and fittin"s Large rear storeroom with toilets and loading al ces.s s"enaraie


C II Property on long lease. Business £5»300 plus s.a.v. GOOD CL.tSS PROPERTIES REQUIRED IN ALL AREAS.


Telephone Padiham 73836. to 2 bedroomed/at with bathroom and


1— SEMI DETACHED UP TO £5,000.


2— d e t a c h e d up to £15.000. We can sell your property dis­


creetly and without tus.s through our massive wanted rcgtslcr em­ bracing buyers from our central Preston and Blackburn offices. AJJ commission negotiated Inrtlvi-


dually- No sale no tecs Free weekly advertising if required Free valuation withoui obligations


|. s. TAYLOR and CO.,


The Homefinders 8 SUDELL CROSS BLACKBURN


Tel. Blackburn 5927(1 After Hours Uogbton 154


HOUSE or Bungalow wanted, (3litheroc/WhaUcy area. Cash available, anything considered. — Ring ClUhcroe 4243


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


MOLISE TO RENT wanted in CUlheroc to surroiinding areas. — Phone Clilhcroc 4370.


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


TEL CUTHEROE 3325— AFTER HOURS SKIPTON 3641 TOMORROW (Friday), MARCH 23rd


I-OltTNIOlITLY SALIC OF IN-CALF and STOKIC CATTLIC, > ACCIilCOlTKI), AT IS NOON, liuludiiij: 3 Char \ Slnors a


Char X Ilpifcr, and 10 V.C. Black Ilcrcfnrd Slccr-S. SATURDAY. MARCH 24th


Ol.l) FAMl SALE OF lIOIiSES. PONIES, SADDLERY and TA(K. Very RKod C((trv iff all classes—RiditiK Ponies. 1 oiinfr Mock, etc..


New and’ Used Saddlery and Eiiuipmont Of All hinds. Sale To Commence Will Tack at 11-0 a.m.


WEEKLY SALE OF ACCBEmTED and NON-AC(;nEDITEn NEWLY CALVED CATTLE and REARING CALVLS. • Sale To Commence with Calves at 12 Noon.


nil/III Fal Calllc. 30/10 Pies, L",0/30(1 TIors, Sheep and hives. TUESDAY. MARCH 27th


WEEKLY SALE OF FAT STOCK AT l'( NOON, MONDAY, MARCH 26th


Also WEEKLY STRING SALE OF STORK SHEEP and LAMBS. Half-Bred Ewes with Lambs at foot from local farms and ineiurt.


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF FCLLY ACCREDITED IN-CALF and STORE CATTLE at IS Nonn.


FRIDAY, MARCH 30th


A rood entry is arain assured. InrludhiR Die (olInivinR entries received up to datp— 9 strong B. and 7V. Steers from .las Ilitclicn. I! slroiiR Steers from A. Marsden.


SPRING SALES


SPECIAL SPRING PRIZE SHOW OF NON-ACCREDITED STORE CATTLE.


FRIDAY, APRIL 6th


FIRST SPUING PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF FULLY ACCREDITED IN-CALF CATTLE.


FRIDAY. APRIL I 3th


SECOND SPRING PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF FULLY ACCREDITED C.VTTLE.


FRIDAY, APRIL 27th


SPRING SALE OP NON-ACCREDITED IN-CALP CATTLE. IMPORTANT NOTICE


FRIDAY. M A Y 4th


FROM APRIL Isl. 1073—THE MAIN PREMISES OF THE MART WILL BECOME LICENSED FOB FULLY ACCREDITED CATTLE FROM THIS DATE ANY NON-ACCREDITED STOCK ENTERED ON DAIRY SALE DAYS WILL BE HOUSED AND SOLD IN THE SECTION HITHERTO USED FOR ACCREDITED STOCK.


SANDLAND and CO. Will Offer


For Sale By Auction


(unless prcvionslv sold by privale treaty)—ON


Thursday, April 5th, 1973 at the


SPRING MILL HOTEL, Whalley Rd, Langho at 3-0 p.m.


HQTHERSAIL ^ FORREST Auctionjeersi, . Valuers arid Estate Agents


, BANK SALEROOMS, CLFTHEROE : Teleohono 2695. (Evenines 3755 and 2180).


RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AUCTION H iC. ^


bee LINE WANT-AD MONEY SPINNER article valued under £5.


f®'’ Private Advertisers only.


iTiut tue worcu ol yoM adverttaenent In the pand ««pon. All adYertbement. mart Inclade price of too ^ you* addrese end tolephono Bumocr |ir any,.


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IIOTHBHSAI.I, an-J KOIIREST have been iiislruclca t® Offer lor Sale By Auction jf.Mi on the prcmiscsi subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then aud there produced. —On


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th, at 3-0 p.m. The Freehold Country Cottage


10 GRINDLETON ROAD, WEST BRADFORD


An End Properly in a group of real cottages in an unspoilt village.


Accommodation: Vestibule, sitting room 16ft. 3in. x 14ft. 2in„ dining kitchen 14ft. lOin. x 7ft. 7in., lean-to, ground floor w.c.. fuel store. 1 bedroom, bathroom (panel bath and vamtory basin), large landing. Attractive garden frontage. Possible garage space. Mains services.


Particulars and appointmcnl (o view from (be Auctioneers, as above.


Vendors’


Solleltors: Messrs Uam.sbottom, I.iddle and Co.. 21 Church Street, Clitheroe. Telephone 2264-


(subject to the special conditions to be then and thera produced)


Approximately 34J- Acres (or thereabouts) of Land at Langho.


situate North of and with access to (he A59.


Further details available from The Aiiclioncers. 4 LI.MBRICK. BLACK- BURN. Tel. .'»2626/i; or The Ven­ dors’ Solicitors, .T. W. HOLLOWj? and CO.. 17 RICHMOND TERRACE BLACKBURN. Tel. .')8Rn.


NDN- iid 1


pieasaiiilv situated within easy reach of urban facilities and approached by a good access road. Accommodation includes: kitchen, lounge. .3 bedrooms, bathroom. Tlie cottage mcluaes: Kitchen, living room and bedroom.


Appreciations


BULI.ER.—Mr James BuUer, 2 West View, Clitheroe, wishes to thank ah reJa- livcs and friends for presents, cards and greet­ ings received on his 80th birthday, March 17th.


ApprecioHons


DIXON. — Blackburn and District Hospital Manage­ ment Committee gratefully ihank ah relatives, and friends of Uie late Abraham Dixon for donations in lieu of flowers, amounting to .£43 tow’ards the heart machine fund. — Royal Infirmary, Blackburn.


WHITESIDE. — Mrs Marian Whiteside wishes to express her sincere thanks to the friends of Clithcroe Hespi- lal. Ribblcsdale Town.s- women’s Guild, executive committee, Pendlc club members and friends for flowers and good wislies re­ ceived. — The Mount, Eastham Street. Clitheroe.


SHEARS. — Mr and Mrs P. Shears and family would like to thank the ambulance ■service for the kindness shown to Janice. — 19 Nel­ son Street. Low -Moor.


Public NoHces R.W.C.C.


200 CLUB WEEK 46


NUMBER 37


CLITHEROE C. B. and T. 200 CLUB NWEEK 4.7 NUMBER 142


UMBER 111 WEEK 46


IVHALLEX C. B. and T.C. lOO-f CLUB


Wednesday, March 7lh


NUMBER 124 PRIZE £10


CHATBURN F.C. Week 25— No. 75 Auctions and Soles


UOTTAtiE, nilLDINOS AND 9 ACRES OK LAND


FREEHOLD STONE BUILT PERIOD FARM HOUSE,


ROYDS HALL FARM, STANBURY.


Mains oloctricity, unfailing spring water, .«icplic tank drainage, tele­ phone and in a position of un­ rivalled scenic beauty.


Accommodation: 4 bedroom.s, modern 3-picco bathroom, dining room, living room, kitchen. The cottage adjoins with living room, scullery, pantrj’, large l>edroom, w.c. Barn with loft over calf pens. Shippon.s, pig pens. Garage. Coal place and store


9 acres of land iKJtwoen properly and main road.


TO BE OFFERED FOR


SALE BY AUCTION (tinic.ss sold privately) at the


Devonshire Hotel, Keighley


iiig consignmcnls from the North of England. Entries forward in­ creasing weekly. Sale of Sheep at 12-45 p.m. prompt.


on Monday, April 16th, 1973, at 7-0 p.m.


Full particulars and arrangements to view from the


Chartered Auctioneers—


N THE ESTATE OFFICES. Solicitor.s—


NORTH STREET. KEIGHLEY, Telephone. 783J.


Turner and Wall, ARCADE CHAMBERS.


T. H. Tavlor and Son, f !r.i .c.s .


E7VMARKET ST. SKIPTON. Telephone 2226.


IN THE FAMOUS BRONTE COUNTRY


MARITNDALE. — Mr.s M.ir- g.aret Marlindale would like to thank most .sincei-ely all who sent presents, flowcr.s. letters and beautiful cards during her stay in hospital. — 53 Avenue Road, Hurst Green.


Births


DRIVER. — To Kevin and Nina, on March 12th, 1973. a son, Simon, playmate for David.


RAWCLIFFE (nee Sneci. — On March 13th. 1973. to Melanie and Jim. a daugh­ ter. P.aye Louise. — 56 Harrogate Crescent, Burn­ SUoWOley. RTH (nee Har­ greaves). — On March 15lli. 1973, at Queen's Park Haspital, a son. a welcome brother for Andrew and Stuart. Thanking doctors and staff. Deo Gratias.—3 Chapel Rise. Billington.


Coming of Age


CI..ARK. — Congratulations. Raymond, on yonr 21si birthday, March 25tli. Love and best wishes. — Prom mum. dad and Maureen.


Engagements


COTTEV — HEPBURN. — The e n g a g eme n t


CUSACK - I MURRIN. — Mr and Mrs T. Cusack, 60 St Paul's Street. Low Moor. Cliiheroe, wi.sh to announce th • engagement of their only son. Philip, to Cathe­ rine, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Murrin, Lis- conny, Drumfin. Co. Sligo, Eire. — Congratulation, from both families.


announced between Patricia Lindsay, only daughter of Mrs Jean L. and the laic Mr (5. P. Hepburn. -4sh- brook, Ribblesdale -Avenue, Clitheroe. and Edwin James, only son of Mr and Mr.s Eric G. Colley, Hill- head, Kilburnie. Ayrshire.


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WRIGHT. — On March 14ih. 1973. in hospital. Hubert Elsw’orlh. aged 71 years, the dearly loved husband of Edith Wright, of 28 Green Drive, Clilheroe. — Crema­ tion W


Saturday. March 17lh, — Calveiiey's Funeral Direc­ tors, Chalbuni Road, Clilh­ eroe. Tel. 3297. 2017.


’as at Skipion on In Memoriom


FISHER (Elizabelh Ann). — Treasured memories of a dear mother and grand­ mother, died March 23rd, 1971. This is a day we don't F forget.ondest memories and — regret.


and Graham. Dorothy. Ken, Stephen


HOLDEN. — In loving mem­ ory of a dear moilier, who died March 26lh. 1969. Her memory is a kecp.sake. With which we will never pan,


God has her in His keeping. Wo liavp her in our heart, — Love from daughter Rose and son Herbert.


HOLDEN. — Trca.surecI mem­ ories of a dear mol her. who died March 2Gth. 1969. Peacefully mother.


rest. dear


It is sweet to hear lliy In name. life wc loved you dearly. In d.auli we do tile .same. ■ Love (■ m r',ui"h!'^r


Hilda, Francis and Chris-


HOLDEN. — Pi'i'c:iciu.s mt-m- orie.s of a dear grandmolhor. who died Marcli 26th, 1969, Not just today but every day.


In silence we remember. —Love, Maureen, Roy and family.


DEARDEN — HARROP. — Mr and Mrs .A. Deardcn. 143 Platt Fold Road, Leigh, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter. Susan, to David, only son of Mr and Mrs F. Harrop. 50 Brownlow Street, Clithoroe, on Sunday, March 18tli 1973. — Congratulation; from both familiiies.


KENYON. — In loving mem­ ory of a dear mother and grandma. .Anne, wlio died March 23rd, 1970. Sweet are the mcmorie.s silently keiil.


—Prom her loving son Tom and family.


Of the one wc loved and shall never forget.


HARGREAVES — ISHER-' WOOD. — Congratulations. Tommy and .Ann, on your engagement. Ail the best for the future. Love and best wishes. — From both families.


Silver Weddings


BURGESS — BADGER. — Congratulations, mum and dad. on your silver wedding anniversary, March 27tli. May your silver turn to gold. — Love, Christine and John.


CONGRATULATIONS and bc.st wishes, Alice and Henry on your silver wedding anniversary, March 27th. — Love, Elsie, Billy and Gwen. 23 West Cliff Road, Bournemouth.


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KENYON. — Treasured mem­ ories of a dear mother and granny, wlio died Marcli 23rd, '1970. We think of you in silence. Bui with no outward show. For all the hearts that boat B .sincerely.


—eal silently and low.


H Acknowlcdgments of the 1,1 e R,„,.


ODGKINnO\


help. o\p’'(‘.s.s:on' l)iUhy. memo’


kto Si J.ime.^ s Chiirrh .:'i| .sad


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Broadhiirst- ni- choir and jini


ihanking iiv


. 91 SV-I cionn-.-'l


mdnesse-, du n „ “ !l beroavoiii.-’v


a Rev


St James s Uinr prayers and hei ing iran.sjirire for his wife


•' a tor If.; i' 1


at-r.i o( ‘ oner.,


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4, .Aceringum Va-re-a k* pilal, lor liie.r lend non dm n j


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OUMEHOI) - ' the 1 1 1


133 W h i l .i i


Slail oi tlu- Beiesnui'a T- ' lilione Area r,,.- j].';’


Ormeiod - iii ■ friends n _ /, , , "


K. I


uibuit.s aiUt .'-eie.ss'or’ 1 sympaihv ’■eced-.-.d ()■]..


Thanks also q..v c--"l C. P. Goudrliad and


their i iun i i


TINGEY. — .\I,' Fr..d,s.. r Tinge\ and 1 .


Rev. R. .A. Harnar fo]. .v' kindnc.s.s and ne-v-u-j-.f.: — 16 Wadaov. Oir.ve w-' riington, ClKhen.'i


expre.ss sine; i, u


all relative.s ivaiuis - ne.ighbour.s inr a . ; j ,


cards ol I'l.nduieiU'.'' lieaunful flowers rpp."v during tlieir inn- r.[ se-c- Our g an lul i ' ks a ihc docinr.s a;ii‘ s-sg Queens P i ’ l h ,) i „ to the. Rev. .-1 !I:r|r;r ; Ilioir help and keulni's/'


Amber Lea B.ierre.v Ws lev.


WIL.SON. — .\l;v M .1 y; .son ami i.iinev -.vwii thank her par.'nis friends,


.sympatliv iicumaniiv.; ...,j


and work colie ieur.s of IF for


iribule.s irce-.veri du—i tlieii s id 1)1 1 i\ iisii , , the. police. laimiv dor and Failier Onason : their kind imni.-eranoni- 51 Shawbridu'e Cidlipro;


:he- nir.-.sase.s /i and go-;]


For crartsmnnsliii) in qraniKj marble, screen slate and stoni|


thos"'rock (ROCK ami ALTY) c Prom John, Jean, grand­ Monumental Mosoml hildren Valeric and Martin.


FARKER. — In memory of a clear dad and grandad, who died March 18lh, 1972. God saw you gccUng weary, A dad.


And whispered, "Come and — rest."


Susan, Joan and Lynne. 47 Pcndlc Road, Clithcroe.


ary, granddaughters


.i pill His arms around you.


M From son James and


SN.APE (nee Pinch). — Con­ gratulations. mum and dad. on your silver wedding. -March 27th. 1973. — Love, Roy and Christopher.


RIDPATH. — Treasured and happy birthday memories of a very dear husband. John, on this day, March 2Lst. Just as you were you will L always be.


STONE. — Congratulations, mum and dad. on your silver wedding anniversary. March 27th, 1973. — Love., Jefivey and Ann. God bless gran and gran­ dad. — Love, Peter.


Golden Weddings


BOWKFK — NUTTER. — On .March 28th. 1923, by tlie late Rev. William Wallace, at the Methoclust Chapel, Chaiburn. George L. Bowker, of 11 Victoria .Ave. Chatburn, to Edith Nutter, of 8 Inglewood Terrace. Chalbura. Present address: "Raygill,” Habberley Road, Bewdlev. Worcestershire.


—From Alice.


nd did what He thought H best,


7b MARKET PLACE| CUTHEROE Tel. 4'117 .And at


1,’roomHcld Plate Witton, Blaokbiiru


WM. LfVmjG


and Sons Ltd IR. CHFWl


FUNERALS COMPLEIEH | FURNISHED


CREMATIONS .ARKANGtS |


oved and remembered in my memory.


RIDSDALE. — Trea.sured memories of my beloved husband. Tom, died March •24lh, 1968. He was mine and I remem­ Aber. smile, a ,|oko. a cup of tea. Something brings him back — to me. Prom his wife Greta.


RTD.SDALE. — -Memories of a wonderful dad and gran­ dad. died March 24lh. 1968. I lost two precious tilings in


M life.


HOULKER — HINDLE. — Congratulations, mum and dad. on your golden wedding. Married Congre­ gational Church, Clitheroe. March 28th. 1923. — From Doreen, Jean and family.


Deaths SALE BY AUCTION


of TREES, BUSHES, HEDGING PLANTS, ROSE BUSHES and STANDARDS.


SATURDAY, MARCH 31sf.


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART Railway Road, Clithcroo. af 11-0 a.m.


FnUIT TnEES and HUSHES FI.OWERI.NG TREES and BUSHES BUSHES. HEDOINO rUANTS, ROSE BUSHES and STANDARDS, HARDY CARNATIONS, ETC,


INGHAM and YORKE


Cliarlered Surveyors, Chartered Land Agents, Auctioneers and Valucr.s


LITTLEMOOU, CLITHEROE BB7 IIIG. Telephone 8635. FOR SALE BY AUCTION


M toe advertlsenient b remured to n n


NAMK ADDRESS


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eonpone mart be aioloied lor the additional Insertione. • ••«« *••


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(subject to conditions and unless sold previously by privale treaty^ at the Starkie Arms, Clitheroe


sy4sss*w««snri5sisa®,i®—Si*®. •


on Wednesday, April 11th, 1973 at 3-0 p.m. A COUNTRY RESIDENCE KNOWN AS


“ LANESIDE, ” WHALLEY ROAD, SABDEN


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


TctCplUHlO KOo •*aoooooooo.oo»»oo**ono#*o.o»-***e*o*o«o*******^* ••• •* • ••* ******^


A most attractive, modernised, stone built old property in first class rural setting with excellent access and views. Comprising: Hail, kitchen, dining room, lounge, sitting room, pantry, cellar, bathroom, 3 bedrooms. Garage and well laid out garden.


FOR FUimiER PARTICULARS APPLY AGENTS.


EMBLEY. — On March 16th. 1973, in hospital, Robert John, aged 71 years, the dearly loved husband of Gladys Embley. of 35 Calder Avenue. Billington. near Blackbum, loved father of Elsie, Florence. Francis and Jean, and a loved father- in-law, grandad and great- grandad. A service was held in St Leonard's Church, Langho, on Wednesday, March 21.sl, prior to Cre­ mation at Accrington. Donations in lieu of flowers for St Leonard's Church, may be sent c/o Rev. P. Dearden. The Vicarage, Billington.—Inquiries Tom­ linson's Funeral Service, Rockdale, Clitheroe. Tel. 2345; or Mr R. Wilkinson. H Tel. Whalley 3264.


EATON. — On March 15th. in hospital. Alice, aged 59 years, the dearly loved wife of William Heaton, of Herrises Farm. Grindleton. Service and interment was at Grindleton Methodist Church on Monday. March 19th. ,1973. — Calverley’s Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 3297, 2017.


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y father and my friend. — Prom daughter Valerie


and Ian. God bless grandad. — From Michael and Christopher.


WR-ATHALL. — In loving memory of a dear mother, who died March 24th. 1970. Loved and remembered always.—Prom Peter, Doris


and 'family.


WHI TEHEAD (Sabina Rosinal. — Loving birthday memories ot a dear motlicr and grandma. You are. gone to Jesus, but we will never forget you. — Prom your daughter Mary and Tom, grandchildren and great­ grandchildren.


WHITEHEAD. — Birthday memories of a dear grand­ mother and great-grand­ mother. Sabina Rosina. who died November 1st, 1972. God saw the road was getting rough.


The hill too hard to climb. He gently closed your loving A eyes.


God has you in His keeping. We have her in our hearts. —Prom everloving grand­ daughter Eileen and Ray­ mond: great-grandchildren Michael and Karen.


nd whispered, "Peace be H thine.”er memory is a keepsake. With which we will never part,


Acknowledgments


BENTHAM. — Mrs May Bciuham sincerely thanks all relatives, friends and neighbours for letters and cards of condolence, beauti­ ful flowers and donations to charity received during her recent bereavement. Grate­ ful thanks also to the. doctors and staff of Clith­ eroe Hospital and the family doctor for all their


kindness and help, and to


the Rev. C, F. Goodchild for his ministrations. — High- trees, Littlemoor, Clitheroe.


HEATON. — Mr W. Heaton wi.slics to thank all rela­ tives. friends, neighbours and members of Grindleton Women’s Institute for all messages of sympathy and floral tributes received dur­ ing his sad bereavement: also the Rev. Goodhall for Ills kind ministrations. — Herrises Farm, Grlndleton.


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FLORAL TRIBUTES CUT FLOWERS


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Tel 2323/4 Exnress Prinlni Slrcct, Hiiriilc.v Uegistered as a Pust Office.


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VOTING rights row has spll servatire Association and ^


claiming


" "C r 'o f ’having two sets I . . (hey are official.


Kibble


Valley -now it's official


the name "Ribbl© Valley


/ftf thf» new district council hat centres on ClJtheroe


ITs been approved by the Kpartment of the Environ- and will come into


District No 3, the Ribble vaiicv council takes in Clitheroc, Longridge, Clith-


use on May 1st. Known Previously as


eroD and Rowland Rural districts, Sabden Read,


Diittoa, Hothersallt Rib- chester, Balderstone, Clay-


ton-Ie-Dale, Dinckley, Mellor, Osbaldeston, Ramsgreave, Salesburj’ and Wilps'nire.


over a new name, Clitheroe T0W


that the town’s name be used by the new’ authority, but tlie joint rcorgani.sation committee eventually decided on the name that has now' been adopted.


At the time of discussions 71 Council suggested


SMOOTH CHANGE


.veslerday morning with the addition of a 2 before, existing numbers.


CUTII URGE tclcpbODCS sent five figure earl.v


The obangc, made In


.'ttroolhly. said a spokesman for Ihc Blackburn tclcpbonc nninagcr.


increase the capacity of the exchange, xvent very


"ill now dial 0200 for ClUb- croc (inslcad of 0'20 02) Blackburn people will dial ustcad ot 932.


Distant callers using STD ,


•son wish to :h;iT)k e."'’' lives and


for "


Advertiser THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1923


Times


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