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CALOR GAS AT D AWSONS


THE IRONMONGERS


56 King Street, Clitheroe— Telephone 25151 Come and browse at leisure


Houses for Sale Houses for Sale FAIRFIELD DRIVE, CLITHEROE


Modern scml detached bungalow on a corner site and comprising: Lounge, dining room or bedroom, kitchen, bedroom and bath- room un ground boor and additional first' floor bedroom. Outside: Brick built store and timber and asbestos garage. Rateable value £184.


-Telephpne‘'2 ^ 5 2 ^


The property stands in 11 acres of freehold land and ailords: STONE BUILT POnCU to MAGNIFICENT SITTING ROOM /DINING ROOM. 2 large picture windows, sliding patio doors. Westmorland slate central fire­ place. maple strip floor, open tread staircase to first floor, DE­ LIGHTFUL KITCHEN with fully fitted Alimihno units, plumbed for dish washer and fittings for waste disposal unit. 2 GROUND FLOOR BEDROOMS will* EN SUITE BATHROOMS First floor: :t DOUBLE BEDROOMS. MAINLY TILED 3rd BATH­ ROOM Outside: CONCRETE DOUBLE GARAGE. STONE BUILT LOOSE BONKS AND NEW TIMBER STABLE BLOCK OF 4 BOXES. The property •• situated in a delightful position with extensive panoramic view-,. Viewing slrictlv bv appointment. Freehold. Rates payable £Rb.


eence having been fully mod­ arnised and recently extended s nd now affording a most


pacious family accommodation.


.S|ia« ji»;is miHiern 3 lH-ffroomed detached family hou.se on the out­ skirts i>l the town adjoining open countryside with delightful views towards the fells. Comprising: COVERED PORCH. ENTRANCE HALL. 2Ut. THROUGH LOUNGE AND DINING AREA, FITTED BREAKFAST KITCHEN First floor? 3 BEDROOMS. 2-PIECE BATHROOM. SEPARATE L.S W.C. Outside: DETACHED GAR- AGE. FULL GAS FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. Leasehold. Gar- dens to Uie front and rear


It rAlfflTKI.D DRIVE. CLITIlEltOI;.


Affording: VESTIBULE. HALL, LOUNGE. DINING ROOM. FIT­ TED KITCHEN. :» EXCELLENT BEDROOMS. rt-PIECK BATH­ ROOM. Outside: Detached gar­


age Freehold. Pleasant garden '.e.i i- - -i.rei'iv lawn.


. ei On the Pendle side of Clitheroe adjoining open countO-sule, BF:nn.\r o \F - :M’!ECE BATHROOM. First floor: TWO J-LRIHEl,


Weil established 3 bodroomed semi detached tloimt-r miiu-l.v. i u.th a most deceptive living accommodation of over 1.000 squat,:


IK REIXmVOOl) AVKNII;.


et the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. Affording; COVERED I*ORCH. i HALL. LOUNGE. BREAKFAST KITCHEN. HEAR PORCH. BED-


DRGn.M-;. INTEGRAL GARAGE. Freehold. Background heat- e.e f'l.-asanl gardens to the front and rear.


I'Ai cll. nt M ini detached house with gas fired central heating, occupvmg good corner position with neatly laid and well stocked gardens to both side and rear. Comprising: HALL. LOUNGE, BAN! BERMUDA GAS FIRE. SEPARATE DINING ROOM. FITTED KITCHEN. 3 BED­ ROOMS. BATHROOM. SEPA­ RATE W.c DETV'ilKD ( .AB­ ACK. Rent insulated. Freehold.


6 WlNUMIK AVENUE. ( L IT H E K O E .


ENTRANCE HALL. LOUNGE. DINING ROOM. FITTED BREAK- FAST KITCHEN. 3 BEDROOMS. I6-TILED 2-P1KCE BATH- ROOM, SEPARATE ROW SUITE W’.C. Detached garage. All mains services including FULL GAS FIRED CENTRAL HEAT­ ING. Mature well stocked gardens to the front ami rear


elightful views over the immediate countryside OPEN PORCH.


CHATM'IIN. NK t KNHERIJK. Delightful 2 bedrootned semj do* t Inched house on the outskirts of


II CKOWTHKLS BROW.


superb open views over the im­ mediate countryside with Pendlc to tin- east. Comprising: HALL, LOUNGE. DINING KITC H K N. SEPARATE PANTRY. 2 BED- ROOMS. 3-P1ECE BATHROOM. Compact easdv maintained gar­ dens to tin? front and rear.


his charming village enjoying


Superior 3 bedroomed semi detached family house, delightfully poMtioned in a quiet and popular residential area of the town ofi Waddington Road. Affording: OPEN PORCH. HALL with SEPARATE PANTRY, LOUNGE, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, REAR PORCH, UTILITY ROOM. First floor: LANDING, 3 BED- ROOMS. J's-TILED 2-PIKCE BATHROOM, SEPARATE W.C Out- side: ATTACHED GARAGE. leasehold. Ground rent £3.08 I*’r annum. All mains services are available and there is night s’orace heating nn the ground floor. There are compact well stocked gardens to the front, side and rear.


37 PARK AVENUE, CLITIIEROE


Substantial stone built 3 bod- roomed middle of terrace house situated in a popular area of the town dose to all facilities.


NIWVTON STREET, CLITMEROE.


VESTIBULE. HALL. SITTING BOOM. LIVING BOOM. KIT. CHEN. 3 BEDROOMS. 3-PIECE BATHROOM. Rear yard with space for garage.


Impre-Mic 3 bedroonied semi detached houso enjoying the plea­ sant feature of open fields at the rear on this well established development off Chatbum Road within a few minutes walk ol ail schools and tlie town centre. OPEN PORCH. HALL. LOUNGE With double sliding doors to DINING ROOM. KITCHEN. Separate Pantry. First floor; 3 BEDROOMS, 3-PIKCE BATHROOM. Single Gardens to the front and rear.


U WARWICK DRIVE, CLITIIEROE. CENTRAL HEATING. FULL OIL FIRED


Offices at: PRESTON. Tel. 57797.


BLACKBURN. Tel. 55425. BURNLEY. Tel. 29223.


p\ i i r iv appointed 3 bodroomed semi detached house occupying a d!«>j>ant semi rural position m a quiet cul-de-sac and enjoying


it MiKHti.l.VI) AVENUE, CMTIIKKOL


HOTHERSALL, FORREST McKENNA * SON


Auctioneers, Valuer* and Estate. Agent*


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE.1 Telephone 22695 and 25446..


The Next ANTIQUE AND OLDER TYPE FURNITURE SALE will take place on THURSDAY, JULY 18th, at 1-0 p.m.


Full details later editions. We can still accept good quality items for this sale. Collection can be arranged by contacting CliUieroe 2544G or Longridge 31)71. Personal attention assured.


HOTIIERSAM,. FORREST, McKENNA an d SON. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroc. Telephones 35-146, I^mgridgc 3971.


CREENSLEAVES,


HAWTHORN DRIVE, BARNOLDSWICK.


A charming small detached bunga­ low quietly positioned with pleasant aspect yet conveniently situated lor bus route and town shops. Skipton A 8 miles, Burnley 10 miles.


double doors to sun lounge, kitchen fully fitted, modem 3-pieeo bath­ room, utility room with oil fired boiler, double bedroom. Integral garage with access to roof space f having dormer window both ideal


ccommodation: Living room with


for conversion. Further garaging oor car and caravan Pleasantly laid


N.R.V. £232. Freehold with vacant possession on completion.


Price £11,000 or Offers


Viewing: Through the Agents Richard Turner and Son. Auc­ tioneers and Valuers, Kcntfiain. Nr Lancaster. Telephone 61111.


To whom all offers should he made. Further details obtainable upon request.


IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 BEDROOMED


SEMI BUNGALOW


on small residential estate, Darwcn.


Lounge, kitchen, bathroom, separate w.c. Part central heating. Integral garage.


URGENT SALE. ,


Offers around £7,250


TEL. DAKWKX 7:i.iS EVENINGS


DETACHED HOUSE OPEN VIEWS


CLITHEROE


Comprising oi 3 bedrooms, bath­ lroom, separate w.e., well tilted


tached garage. Large rear garden. PRICE £9,650


TEL. CLmrEBOE 24IKW.


9 Houses available at STRAITS LANE, READ,


from £13,750 . ; Mortgages available


TURNERS FOLD- WHINS LANE • READ NR. BURNLEY TEL. PADIHAM 74221


seeDalis n o t e to SEMI-DET. RESIDENCE Brungerlcy Avenue, Clifchcroe


Lounge, dining room, targe dining kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, sep. w.c. Full gas central heating. Brick garage and storage place.


Pleasant garden. Immaculate con­ dition throughout.


For appointment to view RING CLITIJEnOE 24865


FULLY MODERNISED Terraced House, 1G Grafton St. Clltheroe. Two bedrooms, bathroom. — Tel. eWWww >4087.


ADVERTISERS


When yon have Dad a satisfactory response to y our advertisement you m ay can c e l it hy telephoning Burn- ley 22331 hefor,. 1*30 p.m Wednes­ day b efore the Thnraday edition.


When you do you will be given a “STOP NUMBER.0 Please re­ tain that number (write It down) — it is IMPORTANT should any query ariso later.


THANK YOU arder. Gas central heating. De­


Mains water, electricity and drain­ age. Central beating throughout.


ut gardens and lawns. Sendees: rlouhoi txchcinqed


COUNCIL TENANT wishes to ex­ change two bedroomed flat in local village, for a house in either Chat- burn. Clitheroe. Waddinglon or Whalley. — Write Box R!>. Adver­ tiser and 1‘inics, Clitheroo.


Mortgagee


1007* MORTGAGES, plus legal tees from £7-41 monthly per £1.000 Ith* dcposit loan, second mortgages, ro- mortgages, personal loans. — Wcbrli Ltd, 6 Hjgh Street. North- wood. Middlesex Tel. 6237V


Business Premises


TO LET: Workshop ami Builder’s Yard, Hall Street, Clltheroe. — Inquiries telephone Clitheroe 24557.


Businesses tot Sale


BLACKPOOL AND DISTRICT. Feel like a change For 35 years we have specialised in the sale of Retail Businesses, Hotels, Guest Houses nnu Holiday Flats. Lists sent without obligation.—J. Kay, Son & Partners, F.S.V.A.. 227/229 Church Street. Blackpool. Tel.


23486 Businesses Wanted


Warded to purchase Petrol


Filling Station in East Lancashire


Main road site preferred.


Ml replies in confidence lo — BOX NO. B 8


Advertiser Cr Times CUTIIEKOU


Business Opportunities


LONDON COMPANY require partner to establish independent local branch of expanding business — Write Box B7, Advertiser and Times Clitheroc.


Removals and Road Transport EUROPEAN SCHEDULED SERVICES


In conjunction wuis Du forest (International) Ltd. All m ^ d r l« r accompanied throughout whh the cxccnUon o( those to Norway and t inland.


Country


Germany FSpainrance Franco France


Swlt7crland Swit7<*rlnnd Italy


Belgium


fi'inlnnd Nnrwav


llnllatui Destination


Zcebruggo Basic


Btlagcnarcelona Dunkirk DunkirkDunkirk


Basle H Milannlterdnnl H elsinki


Oslr


Loads on Friday


Mondav a.m. Mondav o.m . Tuesday Wed a.m. Wed p.m Thursday Friday Fridav


Friday Friday


Tuesday n.m. Tuesday n ni. Wed nm.


Monday Fridav


Price, on reijuest will include sea freight charges on weight/ cubic capacity basts Special rales for capacity loa^s. huturn loads organised Air Freight collections made daily tor nightly services ex-Manchester airport


K. & B. JACKSON UK and Continental Transport


13 DEERPARK ROAD, BURNLEY LANCASHIRE TeL Burnley 28684 or Bradford 0274-683018.


Sunday Thursday Sunday Monday


Leave* on Sunday


Arrives ITicsday


Tuesday Tliur (midday) Sunday Wed. p.m.


Sunday Monday Sunday Dies (midday)


Thursday t. Cuntaincr Service Thursday i Transit time aorox. a days


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD


Railway Road, CliHieroe BB7 2|W. TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 23325 FRIDAY. JULY 5tli


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN UALF & STORE CATTLE, FULLY ACCREDITED


SALE 12 NOON. MONDAV, JULY Slh WEEKLY SALK OK 1 ATSTOCK AT 12 NOON. 50-60 FAT CATTLE; 10-15 PIGS; EWES; 1100-1200 LAMBS. TUESDAY. JULY Dtli


WEEKLY SALK (»!■ ACCREDITED & NON-ACCREDITED NEWLY CALVED CATTLE, jncreafed entries of locally farmed Cows • tid Heifers forward each week. 40-5(1 I'LMtlNG AND BOBBY CALVES.


SALE TO COMMENCE WITH CALVES AT 12 NOON. FRIDAY, JULY 12th — NO SALE F it I DAY. JULY 2filli


rm -T SALK OP STOKE LAMBS.


PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT io n


SALE BY AUCTION o n 30th JULY


14.19 Acres of Pastureland


at Benf Clough Farm Keighley Road, Colne


Full particulars shortly available from the Auctioneers Lancaster & Sons


Regent Street, Barnsley Telephone ILimsley 5274


F. W. L. STEELE & CO 1-3 Castlegate, Clitheroe


ESTATE AGENTS and VALUERS; : Telephone 22092 , . -,- .-b-


h .. ' > iit.. ••y V.’/ I . ? , f. £ ■ • :z « i " '


A Superuij .Maintained DETACHED SLONE BUILT ItKS1DKNCK ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF


BILUNGTON VILLAGE, NR BLACKBURN.


An imposing property enjoying open rural aspects and contained in gardens and orchard oi about onc-third acre. The tastefully appointed accommodation with full oil fired CENTRAL HEATING, comprises: 4 double bedrooms, bathroom, front entrance vestibule, spacious hall, lounge 2flft 8in. x 13ft. 2in.. dining room, study unit fitted kitchen, conservatory, separate w c . etc Adjoining l-.cm- built


< ■


Attractive 3 bodroomed tie* R tached house situated off Mitton ance of the village centre.


r.Hi niuNGS l am :. WHALLEY.


oad in a jKipular residential t area being within walking dis­


An opportunity to acquire a d«v d liyhttul detached country resi­


HIGHER NARROWGATES, BARLEY. CONNEMARA, >' -'y^ BACK BARROW, THE LAKE DISTRICT


Detached'true bungalow in a well elevated position within a short distance ot Newby Bridge. The spacious accommodation is m course of modernisation to comprise: Entrance hall, lounge, kit- Chen, it bedrooms and bathroom. The site extends to about « acre with a double garage provided together with central heating and double glazing io the bungalow.


FOR FURTHER DETAILS OF THESE PROPERTIES CONTACT KERR AND WOODWARD


CHARTERED SURVEYORS. ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS 14 CASTLECATE, CLITHEROE. TELEPHONE


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLlTHEROEl


Auctioneers, Valuers- Surveyors and Estate Agents SUUSTa.YU \L


i a ! l iT t :NI) ,i0US1S


front room, 2 bedrooms il’lrhrooni. attic bedroom. 2 garages, rear yard and nleasant garden make this house an extremejy attrae- jjve property


7 EAST VIEW, HELUF1ELD, NEAR SKIPTON .Comprising: Excellent


FULL PRINTED Details AND VIEWING FROM THE AGENTS


Solicitors: Messrs i i* Mewirs ami Co., Swauford Street. Ski n I mi. TPh'Pll,),lR ~’HS-


JULY l'ttli. A’1 ,


13 ACRES OF EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION LAND AT PORTFIELD BAR. WHALLEY NEAR CLITHEROE, LANCS.


To he Offered for Sale hv Auction (subject to conditions and unless sold previously),


fu ll iMiixri:i) details from the agents. "'KDNKsV yY. JULY Kith. AT 3-0 p.m


CENTRALLY Ilf \TFI) 4 IWvDKOOMED BUNGALOW 21 CHATBURN P A R K DRIVE. CLITHEROE.


A stone raced soir.' cidaclu-cl ounsalow witn attractive sardens to the front and -ear, .--ituated >


.<• xiim c - I UFFT. SKtPTON- II I <•« MiiM*


Unusually spacious uetaenod residence set anud oror an acre of ground and situated, ,n Hie. hnosl positiun in i


.•ftmmanding magnificent views across the Kibble


WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE l


i e ' " f l ,


within easy reach uf ^hools and the town centre.’ Fully equpped with gas fired central heating and many other fittings Thc accom- modation includes cmrarw-n hall. L-shaped loungc/dining room, modem kitchen, bathroom 4 bedrooms. Detached garage with light ‘ami power point


n al1 excellent residential area, FULL PARTK ri.Aj-s ANp VIEWING FROM THE AGENTS-


accommodation might ideally suit the larger family.■ vestibule, ball wiLli cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, break­ fast kitchen, pantry, scullery, rear hall, laundry, fuel store and wc. First floor: Landing, bedroom with en suite, bathroom. 3 further bedrooms, kitchenette 2nd luxury bathroom .» gat ages.


; ; 4m-


HICHFIELD ROAD, CLITHEROE


Interesting and lully renovated cottage quietly situated yet close to the town centre. Over the past lew years, this very attractive end terraced cottage has undergone comprehensive renovation and must be viewed to b(. fully appreciated, internally, there is an entrance porch, excellent through living room with gas lire- open staircase and many features, fully equipped kitchenette. 2 first floor bedrooms, 3-pieee bathroom. I^ong front garden and yard with cntbiii'.din.TS. Garage space. Well worthy *»l inspection and priced at £7.650


RAILS' FOlt CONVERSION AT


HORTON HALL, HORTON-1 N-CRAVEN, NEAR SKIPTON


An excellent . s ; h im* barn situated In an elevated position with good access and wonderful views over the Hibblu Valley, and D’annini: permission for conversion.


full ID-TAILS FROM THE AGENTS


HAHN WITH I’LAN.NIng PERMISSION AND LAND known as HIGHER BRIERCLIFFE, BLACKO, NR NELSON


Comprising a superbly appointed stone built bam with excellent views and 2.10 acres or '.hereabouts of surrounding land.


FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM THE AGENTS RICHARIi 1 I ffXLR A SON (CLITHEROE)


have received instructions from Mr G. Strulz to sell By Auction his entire Farming Deadstock on


Friday, July 5th, at 1-0 a.m., at MEADOW TOP FARM,


GREEN HAWORTH, NEAR ACCRINGTON


Including: 1970 Fonlsgn Major with front loader: 1987 Nuffield 3-cylindur Tractor v i:h Mil. L.iader; 1970 Triumph 2.5 PI; 1971 I^yland 550 F G W.i2<,n- V L Acrobat Side Delivery llaysiiaker;


Bamford Mowing .»1,chine; Hay Trailer; Teagle Fertiliser Spreader; Bamfor<j Manure ‘Spreader; Flat Holler; Two Furrow Plough; Concrete Mixer; Chain Saw; Small Compressor; Electric


Motor; Block £• lacklc; a50 Gall Diesel Tank; Oil Store and Dispenser; 3 Water Tanks; Storage Bin; Wheelbarrows; Pig and Hen Troughs; 200 Battery Cages; Usual Hand Tools and Scrap. Dairy equipment include!-: 1 Alfa Uival SS Milking Units; Cooler; Bottle Filler; Bot«-<- 'Vasher: Spare Pail; Plastic washing-up


SALE: I-* TERMS: CASH. MODERN Si’Ll 1 LEVEL FAMILY RESIDENCE


4 VICARAGE LANE, BAXENDEN, Near ACCRINGTON.


studv Central heating and many sui>*rior fittings. Situated in an elevated position with < ountry views, this property is within easy reai-n "i most Lancashire centres.


PRINTED DETAILS AMI VIEWING FROM THE AGENTS- TRADITIONAL YILLAG E COTTAGE MAIN STREET, CISBURN, Near CLITHEROE.


Charming period cottage situated near the church, with cobbled forecourt and smalt rear garden. Aceommodation includes kit­ chen. lounge, bathroom ami 2 bedrooms.


PRINTED DETAILS AND VIEWING FROM THE AGENTS. 2 New Marker Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 22369. J


A stijH-rior house built in b’fi'* to a unique design, offering the highest level of famiK accommodation including 4 bedrooms,


HARRISONS REMOVALS. Prompt, efficient service, any tunc, any­ where — Poone Blackburn 49846


u u -u r REMOVALS ana Storage Get a good joo plus dm. En­ quiries ah oranches Local, tong t distance ano overseas Fully


HODGSON ic SHAitPLKS, Re­ movals. HauJjgc


HODGSON A SI1 AKI’LES. Ri­ B vals, Haulage. — Weir Street


lackburn. Tel. 51855


S1UBB&, Aiuviiig-dionug _ ucdai Street, Blackburn LeL 57122.


cycles


QUALITY Used Cycles for all ages, bought ami sold and part ex­ changed. Open till 8-30 evenings. R O’Dowd’s Cycles, 179 Blackburn


YOUR OLD BIKE taken in part exchange for a new one. Good allowance. — A. E Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woonc Lane, Clithcroe. Tel. 22683.


381274. oad, Accrington. Tel Accrington BlacJOmm Pel 51850 Weir Street


rained personnel at your service Co-od quality " all the way *'


42 acres or there,idoiu* nt excellent grassland, within a ring tenco, with 2 mains water troughs and road frontage.


ttm Starkic Arms Hotel. Clitheroe, on huilt hmisc with kitchen, dining room,


To be Offered tor Sai* »,«• lucfion. Upon thc Premises (subject to comlitions md


3 previously), on WEDNESDAY, ’


Removals and . Road Transport


LIGHT INDUSTRIAL STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE


£1 per 100 sq. ft. weekly


DOMESTIC STORAGE


Complete houseful of furni­ ture £1.50 per week.


Phone —


Mannings Transport Accrington 36127


Going to uve aoroad?


Collection, packing, shipping house­ hold effects motor vehicles and nuts Baggage service by sea or air Regular direct road removals the Continent.


Consult me Northern England over, seas removal specialist since 1880.


WILLIAM WH TITLE LTD


Member of Eurovan European Van Lines


mVEK STREET HOLTON Tel Bolton 21965/8


REMOVALS


W II BRIDGE offers a personal and efficient LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE service at reasonable rates.


Estimates Free


52 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. TeL 22977


MOVING ABROAD?


Ask B.E.P.S. What to take


What will it cost? Phone or write—


187 Derby Street, BOLTON 29951 (or professional service.


be endorsed with the name and address of the sender. In the case of engagements by post, or handed t in at our front counter reception,


rhe signatures of both parties arc Appreciations


COATES.—Mrs Coates wishes to express her gratitude to all relatives and l'riends lor the beautiful flowers and cards during Mr Coates’ stay in hospital. Many thanks to the doctors and nurses at Blackburn Royal Infirmary, Ward 12, and ambulancemen and those who provided transport.


DAWSON. — Miss P. E. Daw­ son would like to thank all relatives, friends for the generous cheque, gifts,


flowers, cards and good wishes she has received on her retirement; also Mr Wilson and staff at Clith- eroe Post Office, to Mr and Mrs Jones, Parker's Arms. Her grateful thanks for the wonderful surprise party so much enjoyed by everyone, — Post Office, Newton.


LONGLAND__Sincere thanks to all my relatives and friends for cards, gifts, flowers and transport re­ ceived in my recent illness. — Grace Longland. Chat- burn.


McQUADE. — Eddie and Dorothy would like to thank all friends, relatives and neighbours for the help and moral support they gave us while Philip was in hospital, particularly Valerie. Jean and mum who took care of the boys.


TITTERING TON. — Doreen, Alan and Dawn would like to thank all relatives, neigh­ bours and friends for all the kindness, lovely flowers, gifts, cards and inquiries received during Doreen’s recent stay in hospital; also thc doctors, nurses and staff, Ward E-l, Queen's Park Hospital. — “Hill- crest,’’ 5 Ribblesdale View. Chatbum.


YATES. — Michael Yates wishes to thank his parents and Mr and Mrs Donovan, Station Hotel, sisters and auntie for making his birth­ day party a success; also friends and relatives for cards and presents. — 11 Curzon Street, Clitheroe.


Births


AL'l'HAM (nee Phillips).—To Bill and Pauline, on June 27th, at Queen’s Park, a son, David William, a brother for Clare Elizabeth. Thanking all concerned-


CYCLES. Sales and Repairs. Cash or HP.—A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woonc Lime, Clitheroe. Tel. 22683.


Motors and Accessories


VAUXHALL VIVA DELUXE U 5 0C .C .


1971. Dark greqn, 33,000 miles, taxed Sept., MoT June *75. £550 o.n.o. F'P possible.


34 SIIAFTSBURY AVE. BURNLEY Tel. 20736 after 6 p.m.


HILLMAN HUNTER, 1967. taxed and tested 12 months, low mileage, as new tyres, very good condition, £300 o.n.o. — Tel.‘Stonyhurst 462.


1968 CORTINA 13(91 4-aoor. white, red interior, MoT tested June ’75, garage maintained, £220 o.n.o. — Tel Clitheroe 23851 alter 6 p.m.


.FORD CORTINA Super 4-door, 1965. reconditioned engine, 4,000 miles, almost new radial tyres, in beauti­ ful condition throughout, bargain at £195. Ford Cortina 1300 Deluxe t 4-door, 1967. taxed four months,


1961 CORTINA ESTATE. 12 month MoT, taxed, radio, 40,000 miles genuine, white, blue interior, good condition, ideal holiday car. £160 o.n.o. — 11 Montague Street, Clitheroe.


AUSTIN MINI 1000, "K” rcg.. fmechanical condition perfect, taxed


HP can be arranged. £650 o.n.o.— Tel. Burnley 21910 business hours.


or II months, radial tyres, hj-w.


I‘66 .MINN, blue, MoT 12 months, good runner, £135. — 16 Park Ave, Clilheroe. TeL 23019.


1961 FORD ANGLIA I)/L, MoT, £100 recenUy spent, bills lo show, £48 o.n.o. — Tel. Clitheroe 25087.


1966 JAGUAR 2.1 Manual, o/dnve, radio, one owner, MoT 12 months, £365. 16 Park Ave, Clitheroc. 1Tel. 23929.


IUMBER SCEPTRE. 1968, taxed March ’75. golden sand, overdrive, radio, £500 o.n.o — Tel. Clitheroo


23H29.


1961 1200 Triumph Herald, blue, 12 months MoT, good condition, £95 o.n.o. — Tel. Stonyhurst 334 even­ ings.


22124.


HILLMAN IMP. 1966. £50, requires some engine repairs, otherwise reasonable condition, one owner. — Tel Clitheroe 22599 after 6 p.m.


MORRIS 1000 VAN, taxed and h tested, £50 o.n.o. — Tel. Stony­


urst 237 evenings.


RENAULT Kill, 1965. offers. — Apply 7, Ncwlands Ave Clitheroe,


FORD ESCORT 1300 SUPER, ‘M reg.. two owners from new. low mileage, taxed and tested, £495 o.n.o - TeL Clitheroc 23142.


after 6 p.m.


!£«» MORRIS OXFORD, taxed and tested Sept., £70. — Tel. Preston


38820. Vehicles Wanted


WANTED SCRAP VEHICLES


Immediate collection Cash paid.


Open every day for spares. T. G. PICKLES


QUARRY WORKS. SALTERFORTII NEAR COLNE


Tel. Bamoldswick 2400


Motor Cycles and _____ Accessories


TRIUMPH 656 Tilt), plus A.J.S. 350c.c. exhaust system, new. — Blackburn 670475.


lent buy at only £335.—Sam Latcs, 12 Kingsley Avenue, Radiham. Tel. Padiham 75462.


ested May ’75. very clean, excel­


TAYLOR. — On July 1st, at Queen’s Park Hospital, to Barbara (nee Duckworth) and Roy, a sister for Janine. Thanking all concerned.


Coming ot Age


ARMSTRONG. — Congratula­ tions and best wishes. Catherine, on your 21st birthday, July 3rd, 1974. — Love from Christine, Robert, Ann and Martyn.


FLETCHER. — Congratula­ tions and best wishes, Marilyn, on vour 21st birth­ day. — Your loving husband


F Michael.LETCHER (nee Astin). — Good health and happiness, Marilyn, on your 21st birth­ day. — Love, Mum and Dad Fletcher and Malcolm.


FLETCHER. — Congratuiar tions, Marilyn, on your 21st, July 6th. Health and happi­ ness always. — Love, mum R and dad.IDING- — Congratulations and best wishes, Susan, on your 21st birthday. July 6th, 1974. Love and best wishes. — Mum and dad. Congratulations. Susan. All my love. — Timmy.


RAWSTHORNE. —' On July 2nd, 1974, at Bramley Meade, to Roland and Christine (nee Kwasniew­ ski), a son, Mark. Thanking all concerned.


Announcements sent by' post must


births and engagements classifica­ tions cannot be accepted by phone.


equired. Announcements for the


Advertiser and THURSDAY, |Ut-V -1th, 1974


NO DEPOSIT TELEVISION RENTALS ASPDEN'S


26 King Street, Qitberoe — 22681 Acknowledgments


Deaths


FORREST. — On June 30th, 1974, peacefully, In hospital, Fred, of Craven Fold, Wis- well, Whalley, aged 80 years. Funeral service at St Helen’s Church, Wadding­ ton. at 2-30 p.m. today, Thursday, July 4th. Flowers and any inquiries please to W. Langshaw and Sons Ltd, King Street, Whalley. Tel. K 3248.ENYON. — On June 30th. In hospital, Wililam Kenyon, husband of Dorothy, and father of Andrew, of Sugar Hill, Cowark, near Clitheroe. Service and cremation at Accrington on Saturday at 11 a.m. — Inquiries the Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Blackburn 53911/2. JOHNSON. — On June 29th, 1974, at 9 Church Close, Waddington, Hannah, aged 74 years the dearly loved wife of the late Benjamin C. Johnson and a loved mother and nanna. Service and cremation were held at Accrington on Wednesday l July 3rd. — Inquiries Tom­


THORNTON. — On Saturday, June 29th, at her home, Moorficld Edge Bungalow. Waddington, Nellie, aged 69 years, the beloved wife, of the late Robert Thornton. Funeral took place at Clith­ eroe Cemetery at 2 p.m. on Wednesday,


Rockdale. Clitheroe. Tel. 22345.


inson’s Funeral Service.


WARD. — On June 29th, 1974, in hospital, Hermon, aged 59 years, the dearly loved husband of Lilian Ward of 61 Whalley Road, Clitheroe, and dear father of Robin and Elsie. Service and cre­ mation took place at Accrington Crematorium on Wednesday, July 3rd.—Inq. Bennett (R. Parkingtonj, Moss Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 22582.


In Memoriam


BURGESS (Cyril). — Loving memories of a dear husband and father, died July 1st, 1962. Always remembered.— From dear wife, son and daughter-in-law.


CJ1ATBURN- — In loving memory of my dear bus- band, Richard, who died July 8th, 1965. Thoughts drift back to


Life goes on but memories stay.


happy days,


ELLIS (Arthur). — Loving memories of a dear father and grandfather, died July 5th, 1972. Always remem­ bered in our hearts.—David, Christine and family.


CHEIV. — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandad. Tom, died July 4th, 1968. Always in our thoughts. — From his loving wife and family.


— rom loving wife Frances and family. Also son-in-law and grandchildren.


Friends please accept this the only intimation. — Inq. R. & D. Nelson, Wadding­ ton. Tel. Clitheroe 23172.


July 3rd. TeL


KNOWLES. — The relatives of the late Mr Thomas Knowles wish to thank all friends for the kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement; also the warden and staff of Castle- ford, and the Rev. K. Broadhurst for their kind­ ness.


SPEAK. — Mr A. Speak and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for the kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their sudden bereavement; also the family doctor, local ambulance personnel and the Rev. K. Broadhurst for their kindness. — 5 Moss Street, Clitheroe.


WM. LANGSHAW


and Sons Ltd (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


PERSONAL SERVICE)


King Street Whalley


‘ lley 3246 ' night)


AUDREY COWELL Floral


Designs


TELEPHONE 25038


13 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE.


Funeral Wreaths and Sprays* Also Sympathy Flowers


G. Calverley


& Sons Ltd Funeral Director


Member of the National Association of Funeral Director*


CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST Enquiries:


TcL Clitheroe 23297 day 22017 night


FRANKLAND. — In fondest memory of a dear husband, father and grandad, died July 6th, 1973. Forever in our thoughts. — From wife Nellie, Pat, John and child­ ren, Maureen, Leonard and children.


For craftsmanship in granite, marble, green slate and stone etc. Hand Cut Lettering.


THOS. ROCK (ROCK and ALTY)


mother, Ellen, who died July 9th. 1971. We cannot bring the old days back,


GREENHALGII. — In loving memory of a dear wife and


HALPIN. — Treasured mem­ ories of a dear husband and dad, Harry, July 10th, 1971. A cluster of beautiful mem­ ories sprinkled with many tears.


Your smile we cannot see, We treasure now the mem­ ories that used to be. — From Fred and family.


Wishing God could have spared you, just a few more years.


TATTERSALL. — Congratula­ tions and best wishes, Chris, on your 21st birthday, July


FIAT 500. “G” reg.. regularly main­ tained by Fiat Ageut, very good conditiou, one lady owner from new — Ring Clitheroo 22731.


Engagements


BINNS — BLUNDELL. — Mr and Mrs C. F. Blundell, of 10 Bleasdale Avenue, Clith­ eroe, are pleased to an­ nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Christine, to Christopher Bernard, only son of Mr and Mrs G. B. Binns, of 14 Cedar Court, Epping, Essex. Congratulations. — From both families


968 CORTINA 16(81, white. MoT 12 numlhs, taxed, new exhaust, £295. — 16 Park Avenue, Clitheroe. Tel.


Deaths


CARR___On July 1st, 1974, at her home, Landgen Holme Farm, Dunsop Bridge, Mar­ garet Carr, aged 95 years, a dearlv beloved wife of the late Henry Carr. Service and interment will take place today, Thursday, July 4th, at St Andrew's Church, Slaldbum, at 1-30 p.m. Friends please accept this the only intimation. — Inq, Brian Price, Chatbum 297.


5th. All my love—Marjorie. Happy birthday, daddy. — Love,’ Claire.


SUTCLIFFE. — In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Nellie, who died July 8th, 1959. Silent thoughts of times to­ gether,


— Your ever-loving wife Eileen and family.


SWINDELLS. — Loving birth­ day memories of our darling babv, Gillian, on her 1st birthday. July 6th, died March 22nd aged 8J months. Our little lamb, God lent awhile,


Hold memories that will last — forever. From loving husband Jack.


Pure as Himself from stain, Then said "My kingdom is of such,”


And took her home again. Now wish her a happy birthday, Lord,


Tell her how much W'e love her.


And when You see her smile.


SWINDELLS. — Treasured birthday memories of our beloved


And miss hex all the while. Loving you always. Mummy and daddy.


CAWLEY. — On June 28th 1974, in hospital. Minnie, aged 84 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Henry Cawley, and dear mother of the late Frank, of 67 Brown-


Gillian, on her 1st birthday, July 6th, died March 22nd aged 81 months. A little angel from above, Came down on earth for us to love.


granddaughter,


God knew that soon we’d have to part,


ECCI.ES. — On July 3rd, 1974, at his home. Richard, aged 67 years the dearly loved husband of Annie Ecclcs, of 81 Peel Street. Clitheroe. loved father of Roy and Marion, and loved grandad of Yvonne and Damyan. Reposing in the Rockdale Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at 12 noon in Trinity Church on Friday, July 5th, followed by crema­ tion at Accrington. Cut flowers only please, or if desired, donations to Muscu­ lar Dystrophy, may be sent to Rockdale. — Inquiries Tomlinson’s Funeral Ser­ vice, Rockdale, Clltheroe. Tel. 22345.


low Street, Clltheroe. Ser­ vice and cremation will take place at Accrington Crema­ torium today, Thursday, July 4th, at 3 p.m. — Inq. Bennett <R. Parklngton) Clitheroe. Tel. 22582.


Tuition


PA VANE Guitar Studios. Expert guitar tuitiee. — Tel. Humic MttH.


He eased her pain, but broke our hearts,


WILSON. — In memory of a dear husband and father Stuart Clarke, who diec July 2nd. 1972. We do not forget, nor do we intend.


and grandad Starkie and Great-grandma Hindle.


From her loving granny


We moume in silence, and sorrow unseen.


We think of him daily and will to the end.


— From his loving wife Lizzie, daughter Jean, John and Pamela.


And dwell in the memory of days that have been.


Acknowledgments


EDWARDSON.—Mrs Edward- son wishes to thank all rela­ tives, friends and neigh­ bours for the kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral tributes received in her - bereavement;


family doctors, district nurses and the Rev. A. Hunt for their kindness. — 30 The Crescent. Glitheroe.


also the


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7b MARKET PLACE (Behind Dean’s Hairdressers)’


Broomfield Place Witton, Blackburn


CLITHEROE Telephone 24277 And at


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


Church Brow Gardens TeL Clitheroe 23298


FECITT BROS


For Memorials The Sculptors


Craftsmen In Marble. Granite and Stone


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