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OAWSOMS THE IRONMONGERS


28, no I’AUSON LANE, CLITIIEROE — Tel. 3382 Auctions and Sales


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers, Valuers. Surveyors and Estate Agents.


Oi Interest In S|irrulai»rs, Farmers and Country Lover*. Smallholding and U8 Acres of Good Land


HIGHER TOWN HOUSE FARM, NELSON f& c a


pic.isanilv Mtua....! f f l r


^ A?m m m o S jo n in c lu d e s :


t u S c . ' 1 T l L ™ ' ” baihriiom The cottage mdudes: Kitchen. living room and bedroom.


I,OTS 2, X anil I


Superb luxury Bungalow situated in one of the most enviable positions, overlooking this popular village.


••BYREFIELD,” MOOUS1DE LANE, WTSW'ELL, NEAR WHALLEY


SULIt Hoad, Colne. TeKplHmc o885. Full printed particulars and plan from the Auctioneer,.


Snrillluildinc. Ham and Arrnmmudation, Land and known a. TOWN HEAD FARM,


CRINDLETON, Near CLITHEROE. " " 1 1


<i,i,i I,v Auction, suliject lo conditions, in hits and unless Ad ; , o ! uslv, in tile Festival Hall. Gishuru, on Hmrsday, April


l :tii, lilLI. at il-l.i p.m. LOT 1


•M > FARM.


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viced into . _____....


•vtUnilc " panlrv. :i h.-tirooms and bathroom. I-.xternal i.K'Inilcs hay barn. 12 shippon, double garage. 2


or thereabouts of sound meadow and pasture land, ; convenient lots.


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" , 1 n r ' ' .civs orIu-reii nuts of land. This stone built barn is ? ; ; 'U J n « -s siae and may be"suited to eonversion to a residence,


t. u .v . i>in->«:-intiv situated in a secluded position together •ml'jeit to planning permission.


vm w ix t i : The property will be open tn view o" Saturday, March 31st, between 10-0 and 1A Noon.


SOI 1C1TOKR: Messrs Steel, and Son. Castle Chambers, CUtheroe. w


Telephone Full particulars and viewing from the Agents. 186 ACRES OF SUMMER GRAZING at


WHITMORE FARM, FOREST OF ROWLAND, YORKSHIRE


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acre. «l summer grazing suitable for cattle and l with 'natural water supply ami within a ^ntc.


i SOLI) by auction on the premises on TU'SOAY. APRIL hrd, IOT3, at ‘WO p.m.


Hn a i l s ami Plans f rom the Auctioneer s. 170 Acres of Summer Grazing at


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL FARM, LANGHO, Near BLACKBURN.


Full rnrtiriilars ami f la n , from the Auctioneers. SALE FIXTURES


t r i m . '■_Sale of Accredited Herd and Implement s at Higher


”^h-?»l:.*r»>W,ers»i^'alB »' ■"«>? dMrt ,arro",e ’*°Ck rniplements at Hey F.U.


i ; „ v I ‘I)AT1; and P , .d Farming Stack 1 K S & collage a. Mittnn Knad.


! Fiill'i’^ e id a r s fn.n, ..,e Aueli..,..-,-rs. S,New Market Street, j


(Tithe.roe—telephone -..U).L


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE BB7 2)W


TCL CLITHEROE 23325—AFTER HOURS SKIPTON 3641 | ‘ v


< u , OF FLOtVEUINCl am, FUC.T TUBES. HOSES. e.e„ etc. :it n. ( | a .m.


SALK TO COMMENCE 12 NOON. SATURDAY, MARCH 31st


MONDAY, APRIL 2nd


| (io.-m Put Va t lliVwM Pips?‘ll ih /l.'o^we^ MHI/IoO Hoggs & Sheep I


TUESDAY APRIL 3rd WF.-KLV SALKNI.U1.V ( Al.VF.l) CATTLE and HEARING HALVES.


1 , i wi l l I V SPUING SALE OF STORE SHEEP and LAMBS. Also HI.1.1.1.\ SI I t .


„.ith Lambs at foot coming


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roVwi,rd"eai". s M film In.uil farms and including some eon- signments direct from the North Country.


|B I , . - , . I'lllTF I) STOP, F. CATTLE and l'OUTNIGHTLA .ALE |


t Full) AY. A p u l l. 12,11- 1st Spring Sale, Fully Aeered. ed Cattle I FU1UAY. APUIL HU.-:,Ill Spring Sale, Fully Aerredlteil Catlle.


ST’F.CIAL SPUING PRIZE SHOW null SALE OI' NON- At ( » - i>'.(,j\ lf CATTLE, i\ good entry of stores expected. SPRING SALES


I I ■K' IMPORTANT NOTICE— rawonewse^-'■wra.'*nf» gaiwm*™-* — " '


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G1SBURN AUCTION MART LIMITED


TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL at 12 noon


STRONG 1UISI1 STORES. FOR M. J: TOWEY AND bON.


C T P n \T IRISH STORKS BEING: HEREFORD A V eOWAV X ANli CHAROLAIS X, BULLOCKS


, \ \D UEIEERS FOR A. MULIIIAM ESQ. SALE AT 12 NOON


Auction Mart . Telephone Gisburn 37G. Other days llcntham 61411.


OHN E. PINDER & SON listrifls. rhicfl.v m the


ir.;t n ut regular fortnightly 5UtC- mi of Roods removed f‘»r rmi- irnn- of sale.from Mirr.iiindine


ilrrcasei! eslates to wltliin Hie SALEROOMS


r °* Stonebridge, Longridge.


This Saturday, Mar. 31st fuinniriioing lit HI a.m. u ith no lunch break.


Varied Selection of Good Quality, Traditional and


Modern Furniture. Motor Mowers. Household and Genera! Miscellanea.


IMrasr* Not'*: Carpets to he olTerrd ;,t 1.0 p.m. lollowed by televisions, eyeries, cookers, etc.


About I All lols. View Friday lo »•« ■Hie Labi Sale Before V.A.T.


at 1-0 p.m.


Thursday Next, April 5th About :»m Lots.


Antique and Older Style


solcelod os appropriate and homtr of partirutar iutorrsl to rolkcto.o and the. trade.


view Doth Sales I'ridav to II. n.m. ami Daily to 7-:M p.m.


Speeial Sale Friday. April 6th. mnimcneing at 1-0 p.m.


Fxerllent Selerlion of Antiques, Pottery, (Hass, Brass, Copper. See later announcement.


JOHN E. PINDER F.S.V.A.* and SON,


Auctioneers, Valuers, Estate Agents I.ONGKIDGE—Telephone ilmmm.


SALE BY AUCTION OF


FRUIT TREES & BUSHES, FLOWERING TREES & BUSHES, HEDCINC, ROSES, Etc.


Inelinlink Fruil Trees. Apples. Fears. Flunis. Cherries. Ra sp b e rr ies Blackcurrants. Gooseberries, etc. Fhnverim;. Almonds. Cher ries ,


Weiulia. Cootoncaster, Lilic. Forsj thin. Magnolia, etc.


Primus, Clematis, Broom, Camclias. Honeysuckle. Hydrangea. Amleos.


Hedging, Quicktliorn, Beccli, l ’rivet, Ciipiiressus, etc.


ROSE BUSHES and STANDARDS, HARDY CARNATIONS. In single or hulk lots.


SALE IN THE MAIN SALE RING. Clitheroe Auction Mart, Railway Road, Clitheroe.


SATURDAY, MAR. 31st, at 11-0 a.m. ____


CTD, KAIbWAY u n , CLITHEllOE. Telcpiiiiiic Clitlicroe 3.1—


rllTUEROK AUCTION MAltT CO. >.


FURNISHINGS and EFFECTS, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, etc., etc.


SATUltDAY. APUIL 14th SALE OF HOUSEHOLD


I Further entries now being accepted for this sale.


i Filing Cabinets. Safes. etc. 40 Canvas Backed Stacking Chairs.


Wc liiivc entered to date a selec­ tion of very elcan household fur­ niture. Including Drop Deaf Tables Set of 4 Dining Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, Stool. Wardrobe* Kitchen Cabinet. Kitchen Tabic, Thermal- llathronm Light/IIeatcr, Morphy Richards Iron, Kitchen Utensils, etc. ;{ Tennis Rackets. Set of Ladies Golf Clubs, Silver Serving Dish. Ottice Equipment including Desks


u m Y r * oorAp?em^esSEcYmpri?es: We! fitted salon, = rto,,,. room not used at present. B u sm e s s well established, makmg Cx


, ii imiwi-W KI IS . I'ADIHAM. Centrally situated, lock


celient profits. Property on low rent Business £i»uuu pius GOOD CLASS PROPERTIES REQUIRED IN ALL AREAS.


Telephone Padiham 73836. STEELE & CO 1-3 Castlegate, Clitheroe;)


. > ' "ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS : J' TaiephonV22092


Evenings 220I F


A DETACHED COUNTRY RESIDENCE OF CHARACTER and CHARM AT


NEWBY, RIMINGTON, Near CLITHEROE


stone huilt with a grey slate roof, the property has been fully modernised, is delightfully situated and has tastefully appointed aeeommodation. Comprising: 3 large bedrooms (principal bod-


room with dressing area), bathroom with pink coloured suRu* shower unit, etc., open tread h a r d w o o d staircase, entrance porch,


spacious hall with cloaks off, lounge 21ft. 6m. x 17ft. wilh centra fireplace in Westmorland slate, la r g e . dining room, unit fitted kitchon/dinctte, etc., wash-house. Garaging for 2 cars. Attractive


gardens and grounds.


STONE BUILT TERRACED HOUSE WITH 3 BEDROOMS and GARAGE.


6 CURZON STREET, CLITHEROE.


Well maintained and comprising; 3 bedrooms, entrance hall, sit- ting room, living room, kitchen, bathroom with 3-piece suite.


Garage at rear. Radio and Television


BRAND NEW COLOUR TVs £10 deposit. Phone


P. CARR


Bacup 3785 Anytime.


CLITHEROE C., B. and T. Hi-Fi and Music


POLLARDS. The Home of Music, for new and second hand pianos,


Demonstrations. HP terms avail able. Organs and pianos will in crease in prices with VAT. Buy now and save 10% over present prices. — Pollards. 20-22 Standish Street, Burnley. 'Tel. 25823.


instruments


electronic organs. Euitars, in fact all your musical


200 CLUB WEEK 47


NUMBER 7 R.W.C.C.


BLURRY TANKING, Manure Spread ing. Ditching and Draining and Relief MJIking.—U. Tillotson. Tel


Clitheroe 4307.


150 CLUB WEEK 47


NUMBER 511 1


If the advertisement b required to mn for more than one insertion, separate coupons must be enclosed for the additional Insertions.


NAME ADDRESS


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•Veeeii'i • • eeeeee • • e’e •'•ia«V*Va Public Notices CHATBURN F.C. Week 26—No. 36 FREE


Calves at JS Noon, Dairy Cattle IS-M. Sheep 13-43 approx. FRIDAY, APRIL 6th


“ siVAINBANK STREET. BUBNLEY. Compact 4 roomed terraced needing modernisation. Grant available. £400,


This space could have sold YOUR house


BUSINESSES Otter for sale the following selected properties


u n , mi.' ROAD. BURNLEY. Garden fronted terTaced comprising MSI"® «


EDISFORD PARK CLITHEROE


Attractive semi­ dormer bungalow


Comprising: Hall, lounge, dining-kitchcn, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, central heating (gas). Garage. Large rear garden.


RING CLITHEROE 24400 Industrial Premises


INDUSTRIAL PREMISES wanted. Clithcroc area. Up to 10,000 sq. ft. —Please telephone Clitheroe 23669.


Houses Exchanged


SMALL terraced house (with bath­ room) in Darwen. exchange for similar one in Clilheroe. — Apply or write, 63 Heys Lane, Danvon.


Let the / / Busy Bee / /


lend a hand with your


Spring Cleaning Look in the Bee Line


Want-Ads . . . Among the Want-Ads is the


name and address of one of our readers. If your name appears come to our King Street office and collect vour voucher for your free bucket of spring cleaning materials.


SELL WITH BEE-LINE WANT-ADS


PHONE BURNLEY 22331 Miscellaneous Sales


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


C A R P E T S by


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


CLEANING ALTERATIONS AND REFITTING A SPECIALITY.


29 WHALLEY ROAD, READ, PADIHAM 713o9 No gimmicks. Just honest to goodness trading.


31 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE 3136 WALTS LTD g


Overlooking the stream in tire, centre of this picturesque village. CMnPMm*- Porch entrance; hall; lounge l a 3 ' » - * im Bin.; dining room 14ft. x 13ft. 6in..


fitted kitchen 10ft. x 8ft„ with good range of fitted clipboards; separate pantry; easy rise staircase to first Boor and three lied- rooms; half-tiled 2-piecc bathroom, separate w.c.; second floor attie bedroom. Outside: Compact front garden and flagged rear yard with fuel store and storage shed. Solid fuel central beating.


Rates payable £39 p.a.


Comprising: 2 reception rooms, 5 bed­ rooms. modern 3-piece bathroom. De­ tached garage 19ft. 6m. : gas lirccl central heating.


;jL . 14ft. Din. Full


estate agents SURVEYORS 1'w


AUCTIONEERS I VALUERS


S R ® t- ft


I motor shed a nd puuitrv house. . LOTS 4 anil .1


, . i l comprises: Kitchen, living room, dm- nroportv i i.s. situated on an elevated uum unu <.w«> ntic e*.tti.it.,ri on fin elevated v*. ®* .


\ i-’nrmin*’ countrv farmhouse together u<eiu •fill buddings and 7.1W; acres o£ gra ,ss-


WMsSmSk


Architect designed to utilise to the best advantage this elevated site and set in well-established gardens amounting Ut approximately ^ acre which liave been carefully laid out. Affording: Open ent. porch; hall 10ft. 3in. x 8ft.; del ghtful lounge 17ft. 4in. x 17ft. 2m., tiled Minster fireplace, French door to garden! flitted breakfast/kitchen 12ft. 4in. x 12Jt.i rear porch with separate fuel store and larder oft; inner hall; two bedrooms. (1) 13ft. gin. x 12ft. (2) 13ft. 2m. x 12ft- 5m.; half tiled 2-picce bathroom; separate w.c. Integrat garage 18ft. x 10ft. Rates payable


£84 p.a. Freehold.


Particularly well positioned stone built House being the end one of three.


4t BROOK VILLAS. WADDINGTON, NEAR CLITFIEKOE


Attractive Stone Built 5 Bcdroomcd Semi-Detached Family House.


HOMESTEAD. EASTI!AM STREET, CLITUF.KOE


HOUSE or Bungalow wanted, ClithcrocAVhallcy area. Cash available, anything considered. —


Ring Clitheroe 4245.


TERRACED HOUSES required with or without bathroom, any area.—Tel. Padihain 73836. ............................... -iwm i


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Accommodation to Let f* kJ-g-ng w-1


FURNISHED Semi-detached House to let in high class residential dis- irict of Burnley. Three bedrooms, bathroom, hall, lounge, dining room and kitchen. Large garage, well maintained gardens front and rear. Rent £20 per week. — Write Box ATT, Express Office, Burnley


w fr i imn 'TTVP*' W V. BB11 1DP Bnnni i*t


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


i ni*ffp^- — — - 2G669 Businesses Wanted t*


MILK ROUND required, good price paid, all replies treated in confi­ dence.—Write Box E3, Advertiser and Times.


IF VOU WISn to dispose of your business.


telephone Padiham 73836.


Located on the west side of Clitheroe. en- loving a delightful position in this estab­ lished residential area, convenient for all amenities. Comprising: Porch: hall: lounge 13ft. 6in. x 12ft. Din., attractive tiled fire­ place; dining room 12ft. x 10ft. 3m.; sun lounge with cloakroom and garden store off; half tiled fitted kitchen; rear porch. First floor: Three good bedrooms: half- tiled 3-picce bathroom. Attached garage. Well laid gardens to the front and rear. Solid fuel central heating. Rates payable £99 p.a. Leasehold. G.R. £5.50 p.a.


Spacious


Country House WANTED


Preferably near river or lake.


Write Box No. E 2 Advertiser & Times


, m g& i. 4 .


, .VJiSy ■' -


Spacious well-maintained JMicdroomcd Detached House.


DROOKLANDS. SHIllKBUUN CMTHEROE


AVENUE,


Advertiser and Times THURSDAY, MARCH 29th, 1973 Houses for Sale Houses Wanted Wanted tor Specific Purchasers


1— SEMI DETACHED UP TO £5,000.


2— DETACHED UP TO £15,000.


We can soil your property dis­


creetly and without fuss through our massive wanted register em­ bracing buyers from our centra) Preston and Blackburn ofliccs. All commission negotiated lndlvi dually. No saJe no fees. Free weekly advertising if required. Free valuation without obligations


|. s. TAYLOR and CO.,


The Homefinders 8 SUDELL CROSS BLACKBURN


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Tel. Blackburn 59270 After Hours Iloghton 154


HASLEWOOD.—Ml' and Mrs G. Kiaslewood wish to thank most sincerely Pat's work- mates at Henthovn and Jubilee Trutex, relatives and friends for the many gifts and cards sent to her; also for all the kind in­ quiries and offers of help over recent weeks. Our grateful thanks to uie family doctor, doctors and nurses at Queen's PaA. — 8 Lingfield Avenue, Clith-


Appreciations


SEED. — Mrs Margaret Seed would like to thank all who sent


croe- . „ j


letters and lovely cards during her stay in hospital, also a special thanks to the Hurst Green Women s Unionist committee mem­ bers. — Greygarth, Hurst


flowers, presents, Green.


BATER (nee. Booth). — On March 26th, 1973. to Anita


Births


COOJIBES (nee Brown). — On March 25th, 1973, at Queen's Park Hospital, to Piona and Julian, a son, Daniel. Many thanks to all


and Clive, a daughter. — 11 College Green, Margam, Port Talbot, Glamorgan.


JACKSON (nee Bell). — To Geoffrey and Susan, on March 17th, 1973. a son, Andrew David, at Queen's Park Hospital. Thanking all concerned.


concerned. _


MEMORIALS


In slock specially for Clitheroe cemetery rcgi;|ntjm,. Send for designs and prices or call ;uid inspect ‘


NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS w. ROCK & CO (MEMORIALS) LTD


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKHUUN Road GREAT HARWOOD ------- Telephone 881161


No connection with any other firm or individual


BEGGS — JOSELIN. — Rev. and Mrs E. S. Joselin, of The Manse, Whalley. are happy to announce the en­ gagement of their daughter, Christine, to Alan, eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. J. D Beggs. of Fairview. Wiswell.


Engagements E Acknowledgments MI5I.F1 Y. _ M


neighbours for w j . cards of condolence ful flowers. ;uid


ANIEL — MARSDEN. — Mr and Mrs D. G. Daniel, 95 Salthill Road. Clitheroe, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daugh­ ter. Susan, to Bernard, son of Mr and Mrs D. Marsden, 61 Waddington Road, Clitheroe. Congratulations M and best wishes.


THEO WILSON and S 4 and 7 York St. Clithcroc


Emblcy ami family express .sincere than? 1 all relations.


b


LC‘V u Ub ‘‘ " i-me of rn... sad loss, and as Mrs E


to. Si, Leonard's Church'? ceived at the


L Avenue,


ARSDEN — DANIEL. — Congratulations and best wishes, Bernard and Susan, on your engagement. — Love, mum. dad and family 61 Waddington Road


POULTON — PEEL. — The engagement is announced between Margaret, only daughter of Mr and Mrs G Peel, of 3 Kay Street Clitheroe, and Michael youngest son of Mr and Mrs R. Poulton, of 1 George Street. Longridge. Congra­ tulations. — From both families.


Clilheroe. _


KOZLOWSKI (nee Heys). — On March 25th, 1973, at Bramley Meade, to Eddy and Pat, a daughter, Joanne. Grateful thanks to the family doctor and the staff at Bramley Meade.


BOND — ABELL. — Cyril Bond to Annie Abell, at Mount Zion Methodist Church on March 31st, 1923 by Rev. L. O. Egerton. - 89 Brownlow Street B Clitheroe.


Golden Weddings


this as the bniv ac& ledgemcm. _ 35 ac'"J*


finds it impossible -o ^ ; to everyone, niease' J 2?


AKF. — Mr j, t’m.„ family wish ,h‘a„k staff of Moorland s-^l"; and SmaUnians ( S Co., for floral frjLp letters of condolence $ cards received dnnn- th-‘


recent bercav-mcir -• grateful ;hank ;0 Mather, Mr ;i;Ki ^


Caultas, and them m-.f friends. — .Moorland Scho-:


WEIG1ITMAX. - The fam ,


Ribolesdaie Avenue c" eroe.


of the late Ffr/ruarb Frit Weightman stneerelv •j,j;5 all relatives and inends


the messages of .sympathj and beautiful flowers r ceived during their time t


neighbours for kindn« shown. — 51 Bolland Ps' pect, Clitherue.


OND. — Congratulations on your golden wedding, March 31st.—From all the family. DICKINSON. — On March


LAWSON (nee Robinson). — On March 23rd, 1973, at Queen’s Park Hospital, to David and June, a son, t Stephen Alan. Grateful


N hanks to all concerned. G. Golvedey


D ton.ICKINSON — METCALF.— Love and God bless you


31st, 1923, at St James’s Church, Clitheroe, Roland E. Dickinson to Jane Met­ calf, by the Rev. T. W. Castle. — Present address 48 Avenue Parade, Accrin


ELSON (nee Clayton). — On March 21st, at Queen's


SPEAK (nee Hayhurst). — On March 20th, 1973, at Hope Hospital, Salford, to Jean and Ken, God’s gift of a daughter, Rachel Anne, a welcome sister for Andrew. — 1 Birch Drive, Pendle- bury, Manchester M27 1HD.


Park Hospital, to Roy and Susan, a son, Peter Charles, a welcome brother for Roger and the twins. Grateful thanks to all con­ cerned.


Coming of Age


HOLGATE (nee Pazdzior). — Congratulations, Kathryn,


on your 21st birthday, March 31st. May health and happiness be yours always. — Love from Graham, mum, dad, Patricia and Denise, Lesley, Ian and Melanie, grandad. KHappy birthday. — Lesley.


D Helen.ICKINSON — METCALF — Congratulations and all our love. — Marjorie. Wilfred and grandchildren Rose­ mary and Malcolm.


both. — From Brenda. Alan and granddaughter


HARRIS. — On March 23rd. in hospital. Edward, aged 52 years. dear father of Pauline and Susan. Crema­ tion took place at Accring­ ton on Wednesday. March 28th, 1973. — Calverleys Funeral Directors, Chatbum Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 3297, H 2017.


Deaths


8e Sons Ltd Funeral Director


Member of the National Association of Funeral Directors


CIIATBURN ROAD CLITUEROE


CHAPEL OF REST Enquiries:


Tel. Clithcroe 3297 dar 2017 night


the


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


THOS. ROCK (ROCK and AT/TYl


Monumental Masons


IDDIE. — Congratulations. Robin, on your 2lst birth­ day, April 1st, 1973. May health and happiness be yours always. — Love, mum K and dad.IDDIE. — Best wishes.


PARKINSON. — Best wishes, Janet, on your 18th birth­ day, April 3rd, 1973.—Prom Angela, Jean and Liz.


Peter and Diane. SCOTT. — Congratulations


SCOTT. — Thank you, mum and dad, for 21 years of love and happiness. — Love, S Kathryn and Elizabeth.


SCOTT. — Congratulations, Kath. on your 21st birthday, March 27th. 1973. With all my love. — Tony.


and best wishes to Kathryn and Elizabeth on their 21st birthday, March 27th, 1973. Heal tli and happiness always. — Love from mum and dad.


birthdav. March 30th, 1973. W —Love from grandma and


rederick, on your 18th


MALLEY. — Congratula­ Ftions and best wishes,


ALMSLEY. — Congratula­ tions, Kevin, on your 21st birthday. Love and best wishes for good health and happiness always. — From mum, dad, David, Stephen and Paul.


MAKE MONEY AT HOME


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Tuition


PA VANG GUITAR STUDIO. Classi cal. folk and flamenco guitar tuition by experts. — Tel. Padi ham 73121.


BEE LINE WANT-AD MONEY SPINNER


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


Print the words of your advertisement In the panel below. Only one hem per coupon. All advertisement* must Include price of the item yon wish to sen gad yotzv ftddnM ind telephone wwibef (If Wi*


••Bungie," on your comin of age, April 1st. 1973. - Love from Gail, Gwen,


IRWIN. — On Monday. March 26th. 1973. in liospi tal. Ethel, aged 86 years, of “Lingmell." Waddington, the. beloved mother of George and Harold. Ser­ vice and cremation will F take place at Skip ton on


ENDZEL. — On Monday, March 26th, 1973, in hospi­ tal. Jacob, aged 64 years, the dearly loved husband of Isabella Hendzel. dear father of Wendy, father-in- law of Michael and dear g-andad of Michelle and Andrew, of 15 RadclifTe Street. Clitheroe. Service will be at, Clitheroe Parish Church on Friday, March 30th, at 2-30 p.m., prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery, at 3 p.m. — Cal- verley Funeral Service Chatbum Road. Clitheroc. Tel. 3297 day, 2017 night.


7b MARKET PLACE c l ith e r o e Telephone 24217 And at-


Broomfield Place Wittou, Blackburn


VANDALISM by bored equipped community


majority of young people in the town, revealed in a survey carried out by fourth formers at a local secondary school. And Clitheroe youth clubs came in for plenty o', criticism as well, being des­ cribed as "cold, damp ana uninteresting." Pupils at Ribblesdalc


This is the view of the \jM \ -------


and Sons Ltd (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLtflTJ FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGE)


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


riday. March 30th, at 2 t p.m. Friends please accept


P E R SONAL SERVICE


KNOWLES.—On March 27th. 1973, at her home, 49 Little- moor Road, Clitheroe, after a short illness, Eliza, aged 61 years, the dearly loved wife of William Knowles, dear mother of Peter, and dear mother-in-law of Pat. Service and cremation will take place at Pleasington on Friday, March 30th, at 11 a.m. Flowers may be sent to 7 Moss Street Clitheroe. — Inquiries Ben­ nett (R. Parkington). Tel. S Clitheroe 22582.


his the only intimation. — Inquiries R. & D. Nelson. Waddington. Tel. Clitheroe 23172.


King Street Whalley


Tel. Whallcv 3248 (day « night)


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clitheroe 23298


TANSFIKLD. — On March 27th. 1973, suddenly. Jessie, aged 77 years, of 16 Monk Street, Clitheroe. the dearly loved mother of Margaret Aldred. loved mother-in-law of Keith, and grandmother of Martin. Reposing in the Rockdale Funeral Home. Service and cremation will be held at Accrington Crematorium on Friday. March 30th, at 10-30 a.m. — Inq. Tomlinson's Funeral Service, Rockdale, Clitheroe. W Tel. 22345.


FLORAL TRIBUTES and


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose NujsW** Tel. Clithcroe 23521


Also Clithcroe Market


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EIGHTMAN. — On March 21st, 1973. in hospital. Elizabeth Ellen, aged 81 years, of 51 Bolland Pros­ pect. Clitheroe. the dearly loved wife of the late John Weightman, and loved mother of Doris. John, Marjorie and Geoffrey. Cremated at Accrington on Saturday, March 24th.—In­ quiries Tomlinson's Funeral Service, Rockdale, Clitheroe. Tel. 22345.


HUTCHINSON. — In loving memory of a dear mother. Margaret, who passed away March 28th. 1972. We think of you in silence, And make no outward show. But what it meant to lose N you,


.n Memoriam


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— From your loving daugh­ S ter Margaret and family.


o one will ever know.


MALLEY.—Treasured mem­ ories of my dear wife, Annie, died March 31st, 1972. I miss her more than any­ Aone knows,


band Harry. Brockhurst. 210 S Whallev Road, Clitheroe.


The tears I shed are wiped B away,ut the ache in my heart — is there to stay.


s time goes by the emptiness grows.


TAVELEY'


Treasured memories of a dear husband, dad and grandad, died Easter Sun­


From your loving hus­ (William). —


day. Just a prayer from those J who loved you.


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ust a memory warm and I true,n our hearts you will live forever,


—Love from wife Christina, daughters Yvonne and Teen, sons-in-law Mike and David. God bless grandad. — Martin, Tracey, Lynda and Belinda.


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School, under the guidance of trainee teacher Mr Gran: Blakcmore, have spent three u-eeks interviewing youne people in the street and in »local snack bar to find om their views on youth facili­ ties in Clitheroe.


ranged from 16 to 19. were unanimous in believing t-lial there is an urgent need for a place where young people can meet for coffee and


Interviewees, whose nee


drinks. Ideally, they feci, tills


should be near thc town


sorrow. Their gr,r;oj thanks also to the" fam‘i, doctor, district nurses


EV ER Y TH IN G is s e t fo r Tricia s


orr has opened a specia burn 1 1 f


in' ‘ift of LIAO, and m0UMscr Coun. John Iilack-


Alrcad-nr1 ‘ Tricia at


Barclays Bank. « ^ ^ nsWci.«


10 5 • ' nubs round thc town |nR Saturday night, rais.ng ' staggering total of


EthC; Clitheroe, has helped I!o;1< ' ,l thc fund by collect-


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