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SUPER SER HEATERS D A W S O N S


CALOR GAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1974 THE IRONMONGERS


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


Appreciations


DEAN. — Mrs Jean Dean . wishes to thank all rela­


Colroy Homes (North Western) Ltd.


IF easy living homes


offer the following homes for sale BARDEN LANE, BURNLEY


3 b e d r o o m e d s e m i - d c l a c l i e d lm n g a l o v £6-850 CAMBRIDGE DRIVE, PADIHAM


3 bedroomecl town houses including garage fcO.ZOU S1MONSTONE


3 hedroomed detached house including ccnlial h a and garage £ 1 0 .2 5 0


ROCHDALE ROAD, BACUP


3 hedroomed detached bungalows including central healmg £8,500


SALES ^ O m m m j J E ^ A N U g A V K.-l-dO Colroy homes


HOTHERSALL, FORREST McKENNA & SON


' Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE. /Telephone 22695 and 25446. .


WILL SKLL WITHIN TIIEItt KOOMS ON Thursday, November 21st, at 1-0 P-m-_


A Choice Collection of ANTIQUE and OLDE TYPE FURNITURE, COPPER, BRASS, PORCELAIN


OVER-MANTEL, bow fronted in-laid China CABINETS. Ladies’ sewmg/work, occasional, tripod, walnui LUO TABLES, nine furniture includes Dresser. Chests, Toilet Stands,


in-laid (circular vessel) Plant and ° i hoJ \ S|^ n2j;,ci ^ w^ C iFf STS BUREAU'BOOKCASE, mabognny/oak high, and low CUES IS


Vji-w Wednesday prior, Morning of Sale or by Appointment.


Knlri.s no* licing r .cn lv .d fur our NEW TEAR Antiquo Sato to be held Early January.


m i l details tale r about thin and also nor n tn permanent Tob Piraphanalia Display.


Collection/Delivery Servlre—Trompt Altentloo.


HOTnERSALL. FORREST, MeKENNA and RON. Aoetioneers and 1 Valuers. Property Agents, Clltheroe. Telephone* Longridcr 81GI.


*nd


Attractive Terraced Dwellinghouse 17 KAY STREET, CLITHEROE


H-aiitifully maintained and well mod ern ised lau d in g Id e^h aTt! heating in bedrooms and bathroom. Comprising \estibuln. halt-


utility room and w.c. On the upper door are 2 bedrooms and bathroom. Yard at rear. Current general rates payable -38.10.


wav. sittinc niom. living room (re-constructed stone brep ace. 1’arkrav ilosed lire, cedar wall cladding),


iip-tojdatu kitchen


Compact' Terraced Dwellinghouse 55 MITCHELL STREET, CLITHEROE


Carctullv modernised and in realty sparkling modalion: Vestibule, sitting room, living room (cacb with n i .h t


storage heaters), more recently built kitchen in lh fitted stain- l,.4S steel sink unit. He., 2 bedrooms, all tiled bathroom, sepa­ rate w.c. Outside store and w.c. in vard. Current general rates payable £38.93.


Newly Modernised Terraced Dwellinghouse 10 UNION ST, LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE


and 3-piece bathroom. Yard a t rea r . Only requires re-dccoration. Current general rates payable £38.93.


Facing open green and containing: Vestibule, sitting Jiving kitchen (night storage heaters in each room), 2 bedrooms


AVD ITEMS OF HV-GONE YEARS received from reliable >mirces Including brieflv—Vienna, office wall, American steeple and oih* r mantd^LOCKS, 30/40 assorted decorated TINS (collectors dem*.‘ • assorted Toiletware, mahogany toilet .MIRRORS. h W c J


Grratlv Reduced fur Quirk Sale at M.-IMn.


| | WARWICK DRIVE, CLITHKKOK


fd.b.h.). Chests on stands, Victorian revolving and other I lano STOOLS, Victorian upholstered SOFA and makitmg CHAIRS, fine deep button CHESTERFIELD.


detached hints,, enjoying the pleasant feature of open fields at the roar on this well cMab- lished development off'Chalburn Road within a few minutes walk of all schools and the town cen­ tre. OPEN PORCH. HALL. LOUNGE, double sliding dojrs to DINING ROOM. KITCHEN, Separate Pantry First floor: 3 BEDROOMS. 3-PlKCK BA 111- ROOM. Single garage. Gardens to the front and rear. FULL OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING


elevated position, commanding unrivalled and __ mimterrupted southerly views across Die Kibble Valley. Affording: PORCH, ENTRANCE HALL. LOUNGE, BREAKFAST KITOIEN mth. Dlea. leant range of units, REAR HAUL, UTILITY ROOM, 2 DOUBLE BEDROOMS both with fitted wardrobes, 3-PIECE BATHROOM. F irs t floor bedroom. Delightfully planned well stocked gardens to the front and rear.


individually designed detached bungalow occupying a line


GATLSGAKTII, WHITE HALL LANE, GltlNDLETON, NEAR CLITHEUOE.


Impressive 3 bcdrooincd s*,ini detached family bouse situated off Mitton Road in a pleasant semi rural position with distant views of tho countryside, ap­ proximately one milo from the village centre. Tlio well stocked gardens a re a particular feature and size for this type of pro* pertv The accommodation affords: OPEN PORCH, EN­ TRANCE HALL- THROUGH LOUNGE. FITTED BREAK- FAST KITCHEN. SEPARATE PANTRY. First floor: 3 BED­ ROOMS. ".--TILED 2-PIECE BATHROOM. SEPARATE W.C. Outside: Detached garage 19f». 9in. x 9ft. 8in.


• WIIIITAM ROAD, WIIALLEV.


Larger tvpe stone built middle of terrace house situated oil Wad- dington Hoad, wilhin a few minutes walk of the town centre. Comprising- VESTIBULE. HALL. SITTING ROOM. LIVING ROOM, L2-TILED KITCHEN. Firs t floor: 2 BEDROOMS, TILED 3-PiECE SHOWER ROOM. Outside: Rear yard with fuel store and separate w.c. Rates payable £48 p.a.


3 CHESTER AVENUE. CLITHEROE. Delightful 3 bodroomeri semi


(NORTH WESTERN) LTD COLROY HOUSE, 48 FISHWICK PARADE PRESTON PR1 4XQ. Telephone Preston 794517.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


R n r t lu tm . Vainer,. Unique Smallholding THROSTLES NEST FARM, NOYNA, FOULRIDCE, Near COLNE


A pleasant stone hu.lt larmhousc suited to conversion to a dwell. ^ cJ1,aIftS!^y.,.wrlth range of buildings and 17!i acres or ttiere.


t o!e11„ n J ,w e ^ U.!!!i!',5 4°^,' ? II,KI,P(i on d]e Lancs./Yorks. bordet FULL d e t a il s KKOM TllE a g e n t s .


he property Is approached by a wel) made private access roac and is within easy roach of all urban facilities.


Attractive Farmhouse, Buildings and 12 Acres HICHER WARBLE HEY,


MELLOR LANE, MELLOR, Nr BLACKBURN


A substantial detached stone built house with 4 bedrooms, quietly situated within easy reach of Blackburn or Preston, together with a range of detached farmbuildings and 12 acres of surrounding land.


PRINTED DETAILS AND VIEWING FROM THE AGENTS. NEW LAUND FARMHOUSE,


REEDLEY HALLOWS, Near BURNLEY.


Comprising an excellent Mono built farmhouse sot in open country­ side and enjoying exlemivc views, 3 acres of surrounding land and adaptable range ol farm buildings. Accommodation includes: Hall, lounge. living room, kitchen, pantry, 4 bedrooms and bath, room.


FULL DETAILS FROM THE AGENTS. 2 New Market Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 22369.


Country Residence in a Splendid Position GEOFFREY TAYLOR and CO.,


WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PREMISES


on Thursday, November 28th, 1974, at 2 p.m. Unless previously lold.aml subject to conditions.


YORK CLIFFE, YORK LANE, LANGHO, BLACKBURN.


This graceful detached stonr built residence was constructed in the mid 19th century. It has an adjoining barn and stabling ami other outbuildings. There is> a front drive ami rea r road access Horn both York Lane and Snodworth Lane.


The most mature grounds are laid delightful^ into lawns, rockeries with boundary trees, stream and pool The barn and cottage and other outbuildings provide a tremendous scope for conversion, subject to Planning J/'rnHSS’Vm ‘


ESTATE AGENTS • SURVEYORS AUCTIONEERS • VALUERS


Geoffrey Taylor & Co.


The accommodation contains: ENTRANCE 1 ! '\V ik o w i \ f s "ii vt-tY INC, ROOM. STUDY. KITCHEN. I’ANTIO , 4 B^tmOOMS,, BA1H-


ROOM. SEPARATE W.C.. ONE 2nd * ALSO ON THE SAME DAY AT


witn LOFT SPACE OVER ADJOINING STARLING and COTTAGb wvptivg SUFI) ANT) STORE SHEDS. Rates payable £180. FREEHOLD. VACANT POSSESSION ON COMPLETION. Viewing


JtOOM. is only arranged through the Agents


AUCTIONEERS WILL SELL AN! IOI E 1-1 K M J l RL. P U T t M-S AND FURNISHINGS INCLIDING—


\ Y V teT ,?V l S


Oil Paintings by .1. Bticltam. Woodhousi* and Others. :Many Old Coloured Prints ami Monochrome l rints and Nsmotis \ \a te l


Colour*. Oak Revolving Bookshrli. Maliouany BnoWielL FEATHER MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK by John l la rd \ ,


nt Preston. Bow Fronted Mahogany OteM , ? ra^ . 5 c T 1VUTH C an ed Caimih.-r Wood Chest. SPLENDID OAK CHEST Wil l


LIFT-UP TOP. 5 AFRICAN SPEARS. Splendid Breakfast S en ice in Gilt Decorated Rockingham Style comprising: 67 I teecs. winnor


Servic e in Copeland Laic Snode « «


OUT.SITE MAHOGANY WRITING DESK. INLAID MAHOGANY BOOKCASE. Old Pewter and Brnssware Bloor Derby PlaUft.


J av v


Pottery- Blue and White Ware. BOOKS and General Fumishmes. 50 I/>ts of Garden Tools, ete


AUCTIONEERS OV'KTlT—33 PRESTON NEW ROAD. BLACKBURN—Telephone 53113.


SOLICITORS: Messrs K. and B. Honarth and Nuttall. 7 L«r<l Street West. Blackburn. Telephone


ON VIEW—Mnmlar ami Tuesday. November 23th and 26th. RM) a.m. to 1-0 p.m. Admission hr Catalogue Bn <‘I«p hv n°sW.


v


'NEW HOMES From £13,750 at READ


. s e e S a l l s


I TURNERS FOLDWHINSLANEREAD- PADIHAMBURNLEYPadiham7422l


A FOUR BEDROOMED BUNGALOW IN THE LITTLEMOOR AREA


The property occupies u choice position with open aspects to the front and rea r and was built about 17 years ago. The accommodation contains: Front porch, L-shaped en­ trance hall, lounge, separate dining room, kitchen, four double bed­ rooms (two on ground Hoor and two on first floor), bathroom and sep­ arate w.c. Heating by electric stor­ age heaters. Heasqnablu size garden areas with brick garage.


Apply —


MORTIMER CORSE k ROSS, 22/23 RICHMOND TERRACE, BLACKBURN. Tel. 56246/8.


HII.LINGTON. 3 bedroomed si-mi.


GARDEN FRONTED Terraced House, Wounc Lane, Clithrou. Two bedrooms, 3-picce coloured bath­ room, lounge, dining room, Hygetta kitchen. Fully modernised through­ out.—Ring Clitheroe 25518.


MODERN Two Bedroomed Prop- erty, 9 Kirk Avenue. I^ow Moor. Bathroom. Centrally healed. Fit­


23401. TWO 'CARAVANS available, suit­ able for site huts. — Tel. Todbcr Caravans, Gisburn 322.


businesses toi Sale


BLACKFUUL AND DISTRICT. *CC1 Uke « cnange For 3s years we nuve tpccialiseo in Uie -»ale Jt HeliUi Buaine?ses. Hotels, Guest Houses duo Holiday Flats u s ts sent wtuiout obligation —O. Kay, Son & Partners. FSV..V, 227/229 Church Street Blarkpool Tel


23486-mM n - -- —— t T i l Accommodation to Let


B. & B. Dutiier arranged. At New- (on.—tying Slaidbunt 283.


Houses Wanted


iNM O i iiv iis is i ;i) n n r sE S rc- quiretl lluick cash .settlement. Ex­ changes available. We pay solici­ tor ’s charses — Tel. Burnley 29140 or 2929(1


Mortgages


l(Hl‘o MORTGAGES plus legal fees iron) £7-U monthly per £1.900 I0‘* deposits tent Second mort­ gages Remortgages Personal


loans —Wehrill Ltd, 6 High Street, Northwood, Middlesex Tel North-


wt)od 26977 CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD


Railway Road, Clitheroe BB7 2JW. TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 23325


l,iMHi/l,3im Half Bred and Horned Store Lamhs, E»es, etc.


TOMORROW (Friday). NOVEMBER 15th SALK OF ALL CLASSES STORE SHEEP AND LAMBS


Shearlings including Kin Good Homed Shearlings from K. Wild, Littlchorouglt—SALE AT ll-SO a.m.


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18th


HU | *» Fat Cattle. ID Pigs. HID' 12(1 Ewes. 1.no0/l,10« Lambs. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 19th


WEEKLY SALE OF I AT STOCK AT 11-30 a.m.


CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF ACCREDITED NEWLY CALVED CATTLE


Schedule of Priies—Class I: Rest Calved Cotv. Class •»: Best Ncwljr Calved Heifer. Class 3 : The Thomas Silverwoo,| Mrnumal Trophy


Breeder. H is s championship. £M Priic kindly donated by the Natinnal Westminster Hank Ltd.


for Ihr Best Newly Calved Cow or Heifer »n the Hands .U RGING 11-34 a.m.— SALE 11-36 p.m.


REARING and HOIIHY ( ALVES AT 12 NOON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN-CALF and STORK CATTLE 20-3() In-Calf. »«/•**» Stores.


AND SALE OF ALL CLASSES OF STORE SHEEP. 500/1.ODD Head


PLEASE NOTE—That th„ Final Sheep Sales be held in conjunction with the Cattle hales on


t)«e her 22nd, December 6th and December 20th. * * J |


No Sales will he held on November Iftlh and December l.itn. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th


MONT1ILV SALE OF HORSES. PONTES, TACK. ETC.


F. W. L. STEELE&C0 1 -3 Castlegate, Clitheroe


ESTATE AGENTS and VALUERS Telephone 22092


3 SIMONSTONE ROAD, SABDEN VILLAGE


A superior FREEHOLD DETACHED COUNTRY RESIDENCE in a delightful situation commanding open rural aspects and compris­ ing.. 3 double'bedrooms, bathroom with coloured suite, front en­ trance vestibule, hall, lounge, dining room, large kitchen, rea r porch, utility room. Integral garage. “ Off Peak” Electric CEN­ TRAL HEATING. Good sized gardens to both front and rear.


6 BLEASDALE AVENUE, CUTHEROE


An excellent MODERN SEMI DETACHED DORMER BUNGA­ LOW occupying a large corner plot and comprising: 3 bedrooms, bathroom, entrance vestibule, hall, spacious I^shaped Jounce 19ft. 3in. x 20ft. -tin. maximum, unit fitted kitchen, rea r porch with store off. Detached brick garage.


79 PEEL STREET, CLITHEROE


A most attractive well maintained TERRACED HOUSE with full gas CENTRAL HEATING and containing 2 double bedrooms, 3- piece modem bathroom, entrance vestibule, hall, sitting room, spacious living room, unit fitted kitchen. Yard a t re a r with utility room and w.c.


31 WEST VIEW, CLITHEROE


An extremely desirable FREEHOLD garden fronted TEnnACED HOUSE with full gas CENTRAL HEATING and comprising: 2 double bedrooms. 3-piecc bathroom with coloured suite, entrance halt, through lounge/ltving room 2T,ft. Sin. x 12ft. 6in., fitted kit- yhen. Space for garage 0r c a r oort.


Well designed 3 bedroomed do- r Ltdied family house la n semi


15 ST PAUL’S CLOSE, CLITHKROK.


this small cul-no-sac. The accommodation which nffofds full gas fired central heating comprises: SPACIOUS HALL, LOUNGE. DINING ROOM KIT­ CHEN. First floor: 3 BED- BOOMS.


ural area quietly positioned on


BATHROOM. SEPARATE LOW SUITE W.C. Detached garage.


‘■i-TILED 2-PIECE


Freehold Pleasant garden areas to the front and re a r £9.(>00.


G THORN STREET, CMTIIEltOK.


Spac-amsly proportioned ston<» built garden fronted, next to etui of terraced house with a blue- slate roof. Situated in this popu­


lar oiwn position on the corner with llenlhorn Road convenient for the town centre. Comprising: VESTIBULE. ENTRANCE HALL SITTING ROOM, LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN SEPARATE PANTRY. First floor: 2 BED- ROOMS, 3-PIECE BATHROOM. Outside space for garage.


OUR CONSULTANT WILL ARRANGE A SCHEME TO SUIT YOU


PLANNING TO BUY A HOUSE IN THE FUTURE? THEN MAKE SURE OF YOUR MORTGAGE NOW!


A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY


Tudor House,- The Square, Waddington, Near Clitheroe.


A three bedroomed house set in the centre of this delightful village. The front of the house laces the village square and is at present an established and successful fashion business. (Audited accounts avail­ able). Pull oil-toed central heating.


Properly anti Business £10,500 s.a.v. King* Clillieroe 24257 for appointment to view* \


ABBEY NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY Local Agents.


MR BUILDER/MR ESTATE AGENT


SELL YOUR mW HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS WITH A WANT-AD


Rett & Woodward 6 CROASDALE DRIVE, CLITHEROE


AUCTIONEERS 6 VALUERS « , Moor lono CRthoroo BBT IBB J-Upbon- 24970


Ah individually designed detached bungalow built by a builder (or his own occupation about 18 months ago. ® *


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modation comprises: Entrance porch.. L-shapcd ,0“'C cA' ‘" J ; room, kitchen. Inner hall. 3 be.lrooms. bathroom with shower cubicle and separate w.e. In addition plans have been approved for a further 2 iK-drooms and bathroom in the root space. Out­ side arc good sired garden areas and a detached bnck garage and gas fired central heating is installed throughout, the property.


UNION STREET, LOW MOOR


Terraced cottage tally modernised and central healed. Compris­ ing, silling room, dining kitchen. 2 large bedrooms and 3-plecc coloured bathroom suKe. Outside: Hear yard.


F oil FURTHER RETAILS OF T 1IK ABOVE PPROPERTnCS APPLT AO ENTS.


_________________ Houses for Sale


Affording 1.800 sq. It. of living accommodation, this modem 5 bedroomed detached house Is ex­ ceptional value for money offer- Inc: HALL, SEPARATE CLOAK­ ROOM, 20ft. IvOUNGE. DINING ROOM, 24ft BREAKFAST KIT­ CHEN. 5 DOUBLE BEDROOMS, -1-PIECE BATHROOM. Integral garage. FULL GAS FRIED CENTRAL HEATING. £15,950


12 CROASDAI.E DRIVE, CLITHEROE.


A New Home Next Spring We are now commencing a New Phase of


Two ond Three Bedroomed Semi-Detchached Houses at


LOBBIES FARM Off MANCHESTER ROAD


BAXENDEN To be completed March/Apnl, 197o


Prices from £6,950 CM SECURES TIIE Tl.OT


GUARANTEED FIXED PRICE CONTRACT


Inquire of our unique Deposit Savings Scheme to •First Time Purchasers


Representative on Site Saturday and Sunday between 2 and 5 p.m. or for further details.


Telephone (Evenings): or (Day): ACCRINGTON 3:,021 20" G Leonard Frankland (Contractors) Ltd [he Business Premises


k u b n isu e d OFFICE to let. 20ft . Uft at J. i D Elljson Ltd, Barkcrhouso Road Nelson Phone


67441 Business Services


COACH HIRE 29 AND 12


SEATERS AVAILABLE FOR EVENING AND WEEKEND TRIPS


Contact —


Mr Hodson at Gisburn Garage


Tel. Gisburn 394


ANSAFONE TO RENT, £1-80 per week. — Phoue 061-8(2*7611.


Industrial Premises


INDUSTRIAL PREMISED to let on monthly tenancies. Lower Darwin _Drive-in Workshops from £10 per week upwards, suitable for large variety of industrial uses. Ac- crmgton—Drive-in Workshops, £10 per week, also building land for sale with planning consent for 12 houses. CIoyton-le-Moors — Lofty Building with yard space, £20 per week Darwen—Two Drive-n


I


Workshops, £8 and £9 per week. Chorley — Drive-in Workshop, £12 per week, and Upper Floor Work­ rooms and Factory Floor Space. Crawshawboolh — Ground b loor Unit, approx. 1.400 sq. ft. £H» P°r week. Also Upper Floor b aclory Snace and Workrooms. — Applj c S to U t Lid. 061-652-3898.


pale blue Lady’s italoigli Bivvco with chain cover. Metallic blm. mudguards, yellow cycle pump, black metal rea r carrier. From near West Bradford. — Please ring Clithcroe 23383 any evening


Business Opportunities CASHFLOW


Wc oiler suitable people, able to invest ES7.1 minimum with own transport and I hours per week, a secure Income as nart o( our l».a planned expansion Established con. sumer nroduct Vour own area. NO SELLING.


Write ■ Marketing Director. LEISURE MARKETINC.


289 MANCHESTER UOAl). ROCHDALE.


CLEN SECURITIES


Terraced House Purchase, IIousp Deposit Loans, Business Loans


Arc A National Company. Monrr Is Our Business. Personal Loans,


• Compare Our Terms Tel. Clitheroe


Phone Anydav .;®ur. Cheque Will Follow l


25269 (OPEN UNTIL 9-11 p.m.)


Lost and Found l a i r f r id w iillonioon. otio


l * H H


«. IGreenwood (MIC) LTD.


117.121 L-ttDS ROAD NELSON


|(» Tel, Nelson 68723 tST.1877


Burnley-Lancs., BB101 b r Tel Burnley 31999+33808


MORTGAGE BROKERS FREEPOST-96 Colne Rd.


INSURANCE & O B I


ted carpets. Offers around £6.500. — Property Register, Clitheroe


Solid fuel central heatiny. Built-in Hunk Bed and some carpets and curtains to remain. Garage. Good size gardens. £7,750.—Tel. Whalloy 3502.


A„ nt.


tives. friends and neigh­ bours for all the help and kindness received during her recent stay in hospital. Also special thanks to Sunday school teachers of St Paul’s Church, Low Moor Mothers’ Union and the Rev. A. Hunt. —3 St Paul's Street, Low N Moor.ELSON. — Mrs Joan Nelson wishes to thank all rela­ tions, friends and neigh­ bours, the Sunshine Band, the Wednesday Club. WI and the Royal British Legion for their kind thoughts during her recent stay -in hospital.—Woodinerc, Waddington.


Births


ASPIN (nee McVie). — To Ann and Alan, a son, Gary* on November 5th, 1974, at Bramley Meade. Thanking all concerned.


Coming of Age


BRIGGS (lice Cowper- thwaile). — Congratulations, Susan, on your 21st. Novem­ ber 14th. Love and best wishes. — From mum and dad Briggs and family.


NUTTER. — Congratulations to our dear daughter, Jane Clare, on her 21st birthday, November 17th. Health and happiness for the future.


Times


NO DEPOSIT


TELEVISION RENTALS A SPD EN 'S


26 King Street, Qitiieroe — 22681^ n Memoriant


Deaths


GELDARD. — On Novembei' 10th, 1974, at her home, 42 St Paul’s Street, Low Moor, Mary Ann, in her 7’4th year, the dearly loved ' wife of Wilson Geldard. A service was held in St Pauls Church, Low Moor, on Wed­ nesday, November 13th, fol­ lowed by cremation .at Accrington. — Inq. Tomlin­ son’s Funeral Service, ‘•Rockdale,’’ Clitheroe. Tel.


PARRY (Rosc^ Hannah). — Died November 18th, 193/. Always remembered. From


Percy and family. THOMPSON. —


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memories of our dear mother, w h o passed aww


November 17th, 1981 ’ our dear dad, who passed


H22345.ARGREAVES. — On Nov ember 11th, 1974, in hospi­ tal, Doris, aged 58 years, the dearly loved wife of Arthur E. Hargreaves and dear mother of John and Jean, of 36 Hall Street, Clitheroe. Service in Trinity Methodist Church tomor­ row, Friday, November 15th, at 2-15 p.m., prior to cre­ mation at Accrington Cre­ matorium. — Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington), Moss Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 22582.


—From Annie, Dons and Alice (Billington and Bar-


_ . .


row). Acknowledgments


Love, mum and dad. NUTTER. — Congratulations.


NUTTER. — Thank you, mum and dad, for 21 years of love and understanding


Jane, on your 21st. Love and best wishes. — Shirley and Bob.


WILLIAMS. — Congratula­ tions and best wishes, Catherine, on your 21st. November 14th. 1074.—Love from mum and dad.


—From Jane. Engagements


DOBSON—SEED. — Tile cn sagement is announced be­ tween Alan, youngest son of Mr and Mrs J. W. Dobson, of 4 Pox Street. Clitheroe. to Carol, only daughter of Mr and Mrs F. Seed, of 07 Waddington Road, Clith­ eroe. Congratulations from


both families. Deaths


BUM.. — OI1 November 3th. 1074, after a long illness, at her home. 116 Cliffe Avenue, Baildon. Susan, in her 27th year, beloved daughter of Len and Min'(nee Wilson).


HOLDEN. — On November 10th. 1974, in Clitheroe Hos­ pital, Arthur, aged 86 years, of 5 Richmond Terrace (formerly of Kemple View), Clitheroe, the dearly loved husband of the late Mary Agnes Holden and a loved father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Service and cremation will Be held today, Thursday, November 14th, at 12 noon at Pleasing- ton Crematorium. Cut flowers only may be sent, and all inquiries, please, to Tomlinson's Funeral Service, ''Rockdale,” Clitheroe. Tel.


TAYLOR. — On November 10th, 1974, at his home, 79 Bolland Prospect, Clitheroe, Richard Henry, aged 74 years, the dearly loved hus band of Ellen Taylor and dear father of Pearl and son-in-law Ted, loved grand­


22345.


ASPIN. — Mrs Jessie Aspin and family wish to express sincere thanks to all rela­ tives, friends and neigh­ bours for the beautiful flowers and messages of sympathy received in their time of sorrow. Grateful thanks also to the family doctor, district nurses. Canon Goodchild, Rev. W, Frankland and the Sun­ shine Band for their kind­ ness. help and ministrations, to all who visited Tom dur­


away July 5th, 1949. Silent thoughts of years to-


Hold memories that will last for ever.


father of Peter and Shelagh. great-grandfather of Stephen Mark. Service and interment took place at Clitheroe Cemetery on Wed­ nesday. November 13th, R.I.P.' — Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington). Mo_ss Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 22532. THOMPSON. — On November 8th, 1974, in hospital, Jack, aged 68 years, the dearly loved husband of Alice Thompson, of 77 Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe, and loved father of Connie and Mary. Service and cremation took place on Wednesday, Nov­ ember 13th, at Accrington Crematorium. — Inq. Tom­ linson's Funeral Service, ■•Rockdale,’’ Clitheroe. Tel.


1IAIGHTON. — On November 11th, Arthur (Archie), aged 77 rears, of Field Hoiise. Rathmell, Yorks. Interred nt Rathmell Parish Church to day, November 14th


Loans


WILKINSON. — On Novem­ ber 4th, 1974, in hospital, Thomas, aged 53 years, the dearlv loved husband of Nomia Wilkinson, of 92 Whallev Road, Read. Ser­ vice and interment at St John's Church, Read, took place on Friday, November 8th, at 2-30 p.m. — Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), Moss-Street, Clitheroe. Tel.


22345.


ing his long illness, and atten­ ded tire service at St Cathe­ rine's Church, West Brad­ ford, a sincere thank you to vou all. — Meadowcroft, Waddington. HODGSON. — The family of the late Mrs Isabella Hodg­ son sincerely thank all rela­ tives. friends and neigh­ bours for the kind expres­ sions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement. Also the doc­ tors and staff of Clitheros Hospital, Blackburn Royal Infirmary. Mr and Mrs Donald Blackburn, and the Rev. K. Broadhurst for their kindness. — 17 St WJames's Street. Clitberoe.


WILKINSON. — Mrs T. Wil­ kinson and family wish to express their most sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind­ ness, sympathy, cards, let­ ters and floral tributes re­ ceived in their sad bereave­ ment. They also wish to thank the doctors, staff and nurses of Ward 17, Burnley General Hospital, for their kind attention. Also Canoa Schofield for his ministra­ tions. — 92 Whalley Road, Read.


ATSON. — The family of the late Nellie Watson would like to take this op­ portunity to thank ail rela­ tives. friends and neighbours for the kind expressions of sympathy and letters of condolence received during their time of sorrow. Also all who gave donations to Chatbum Methodist Sun­ shine Band, and die Rev. Hood for his kind ministra­ tions. — 7 Downham Road, Chatham.


22582. WILSON. — On November


For craftsmanship to granitei marble, green slate and stoat e ta Hand Cut Lettering.


11th, 1974, in hospital, Jona­ than. aged 85 years, of 4 Hazeldene, West Bradford. Clitheroe, the dearly lived husband of the late Annie Wilson, dearest fattier of Ravmond and Kathleen and beloved grandad of Heather, Michael and Jonathan. No flowers, bv request. Dona­ tions if desired for A Ward. Clitheroe Hospital, may be sent to Mrs A. Titterington. 1 Hazeldene, West Bradford Service in St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, at 10-


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22017. WILSON. — On November 11th. 1974, at “Glendeue,”


Wilpshire, Lilian, aged 89 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Frank Wilson, formerly of Richmond Ter­


November 14th. prior to cremation at Accrington at 11- 30 a.m. — Calverleys Funeral Directors. Chatbum Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23297,


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In Memoriam


COOK. — Treasured memories of a dear mother, who died November 14th, 1940; also a dear father, who died August 1st, 1930. In quiet Uioughts I live again


HALL. — In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Margaret, who died Novem­ ber 19th, 1973. Quietly remembered every


How dear you were to me. —From son Bill and Ada


HOUGHTON. — In loving memory of a dear wife, Alice, who died November 16th, 1973. Resting in God’s care and keeping. — From her dear husband Tom, 23 St James’s Street, Clitheroe.


Sa day.dly missed by her loving husband Nevil and family.


The years that used to be. So rich in kindness and love's care,


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Funeral Wreaths and Sprays Also Sympathy Flowers


FLORAL TRIBUTES and


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JACKSON (Mary). — In lov­ ing memory of a dear wife and mother, who died Nov­ ember 14th, 1972. — From husband James and family.


PARKINSON (Bert). — Trea­ sured memories of a dear husband and father, died November 17th, 1972. Absent but always near. Still loved and missed and — ever dear.


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