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Advertiser and THE IRONMONGERS


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


Houses for Sale T uition


PAVANE Guitar Studios. Expert guitar tuition. — Tel. Burnley^ 20024.


Lost and Found


ANYONE finding fishing box and tackle, Edisford river, May 18th, please return to 43 Whalley Road. Clithcroc. Very sentimental value.


;« SHEER STREET. SKIFTON— TEL. 2466 (4 Lines) WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE


nmiiLKSDAM; av en ue , c u th eu o e


WESTWOOD.


attractive, mature gardens to the Iront and rear with an ad­ ditional garden opposite which is private and well screened. The superbly appointed accom­ modation affords: ENCLOSED KNIUANCE POUCH. HALL. CLOAKHOOM. I) K A W I N G DOOM. DINING DOOM. MOHX. 1NG ROOM. BREAKFAST KIT- CIIKX. First door: FOUR REDROO.MS. BATHROOM with pampas green suite Second lloor- TWO FURTHER RED- ROOMS. Outside; DETACHED ('.AH AGE. Wash-house, sep­ arate w.e. FULL OIL FIR ED CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT. Freehold.


rivalled position in a verv t rstabli-hcri an<i select residen­


Vim: C bcdromnfil Mimi-drtacliPd residence occupying an un­


ial area of the town. There are Ilalf-ncrc freehold litiilriinc pint.


ADJOINING ST LEONARD’S VICARAGE. WHALLKY OU) ROAD. HILMNGTON


Planning permission ha? been granted for a large 5'6 bedroomed detached house but the existing Coach House could be converted instead if desired. Ail mains services are available.


SUPERB BREAKFAST KIT­ CHEN. INNER HALL. TWO GROUND FLOOR BEDROOMS. THREE-PIECE BATHJIOOM. First floor: TWO FURTHER SERVJCABLE BEDROOMS. Attached garage. Full oil fired central heating throughout. Easily maintained gardens to the front and rear.


PORCH- ENTRANCE HALL, LOUNGE, DINING ROOM.


Ill KAY STREET, CLITHEROE


unit, fitted units. TWO BEDROOMS. PAH HALLY TILED THREE- PIECE BATHROOM. Outside: Large rear yard with ample space for garage.


go LITTLEMOOK ROAD, CLITIIEKDE


Mo-t nifraclive and spacious stone built next to end ot ter­


dation affords; ENTRANCE. HALL. SITTING ROOM, UV- JN’G ROOM. FITTED KIT­ CHEN. First Hour: TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS, THREE- PIECE BATHROOM. Outsides G A R AG E. FU EI. STORE. Leasehold.


raced house in one of the town’s most popular areas with a de­ lightful open rear aspect. The tastefully appointed accommo­


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ing- VESTIBULE, ATTRACTIVE LOUNGE, feature stone fire­ place. Open staircase. DINING KITCHEN, stainless stool sink


A -substantial stone built middle of terraced house having been comoleielv modernised and situated close to all amenities. Afford­


HOUSE OF CHARACTER LARGE, STONE-BUILT SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE


WADDINGTON RD


Ground floor: Lounge, dining room with swine doors to large kitchen divided by sink unit to make breakfast area. 4th bedroom or playroom, 3 double bedrooms. 3-piece bathroom with shower cubicle. Large private walled with garage.


TLL. ( "~'!EROE 23314 AFTER 5 p.m.


ALTERATION OF AUCTION DATE l‘i MAIN STREET.


UOLTON-BY-ROWLAND


’this 2 bedroomed stone built country cottage will now be offered for sale by Public Auction (unless previously sold) on Wednesday, August 21st, 107-1. at 2 p.m. at the properly, and not as previously


advertised. FULL DETAILS WILL BE GIVEN IN FUTURE PRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS.


Offices at: PRESTON. Tel. 57797.


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


Accommodation to Let


UNFURNISHED Flat or Bedsitter for rent to respectable lady, in Clitheroe. — Write Box B5, Advertiser and Times, Clitheroe.


Accommodation Wanted


HOUSE OR FLAT REQUIRED


TO RENT CLITHEItOE AREA Ring Padiham 71884.


GENTLEMAN and wife would give part-time assistance tor un­ furnished or part-furnished accommodation


5th. Village round ClUheroe. Garage it possible. — Phone Padi­ ham 71838.


from July


var. brie f' s


win


L on of Household Furniture and Effects comprising new i- Glassware- Crockery; KiSchonwaro; “ Eltex” greenhouse;


HOTHERSALL, FORREST, McKENNA Cr SON ir rooms at Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe,


•d tele ell arge selection Books; excellent quality Bedding (some


Convenor and ofher heaters; Hairdresser’s Chairs (one suitable children i ; l ine mialuy reproduction Nest of Tables and Record Cabinei; Good selection occasional Tables and Stands; Sideboards in teak and Oak finishes <fcome as newi; Bedroom Suites- Odd Robes. Chests and Tallboys; Dining Room Suites; Oak Gate-leg and other Tables; Good quality as new Bed Settee; Three-piece Suites in various covers; Usual selection Carpets. 2 x 3 to 5 x 4; Set Bunk Beds mo overlays); Single and Double Divans; Usual quantity and quality miscellanea.


AUCTION TO BE HELD


Wednesday, July 3rd, commencing at- 1-0 p.m. View Tuesday prior nr morning of sale.


Tin* next ANTIOUE ANI) OLDER STYLE FURNITURE SALE


The next ANTIOUE AND OLDER FURNITURE SALE will he Thursday, July lSfh, commencing at 1-0 p.m.


Goods can still be accepted for this Sale. Phone Clitheroe 25446 or Longridcc 3371 tor immediate and personal attention.


1IOTIIERSAI.L. FORREST, McKENNA A SON. Amlinneers.


Valuers A Properly Agents. Clilheror. Telephone Clithernr :*.l 11ff o r L o n g r id g e


TEACHER and wife urgently quire furnished accommodation,


Clitheroe. Waddington area. — Write Box Bti, Clithoroe Advertiser and Times, King St, Ciithcroe.


RETIRED GENT requires furnished flat or large bed sitter-in Clitheroe district, self-contained, if possible. Jlefs. — Write. Box B4, Advertiser and' Times, Clilheroe


Houses for Sale


END OF TERRACE, Pimlico Hoad. Two reception rooms, modern kit­ chen, two bedrooms with fitted wardrobes large bathroom full gas central heating, carpels in­ cluded in price. — Tel. Clitheroe 25227.


FULLY MODERNISED Terraced House, 16 Grafton St, Clitheroe. Two bedrooms, bathroom. — Tel. Clitheroe 24087.


THREE BEDROOMED detached bungalow, Edisford Park, Clith­


eroe. — Tel. Clitheroe 22780. BY PRIVATE TREATY


CHATBURN, NEAR CLITHEROE. "WEST DENE,” CROW TREES BROW.


ing- First class appointments including luxury wardrobe and dressing table range, ‘Hygcna* kitchen units, temperature con­ trolled shower In bathroom. Accommodation: Enclosed porch, hall, r through lounge 27ft. Sin. x lift. 5in.. fitted kitchen, larder, 3 bed­


A unique opportunity to acquire a Superior Pre-War Semi Dc- m tachod -Dwcllinghouse with view* of Pemlle Hill. Enlarged garden


Particulars and Appointment to View from IfOTHERSALI,, FOR­ REST, McKENNA and SON, Bank Salerooms, Clitliernc, Telephone 22G3.1 and -*.’»! t6


33 PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE


End terrace Mono built property consisting of shop and dwelling- house. Could casilv be conv*»rte<| into dwellinghouse, or would make two good fiats. Rateable value £f>7 <04.77 payable). Ground .cnt £2 per innum.


BARNOLDSWICK The good stone built terraced property 3 FAR EAST VIEW, BARNOLDSWICK


This property, with good accommodation, is on a well .elevated site and is to be .sold at a price which will allow for any neces­ sary improvements. Rates payable £25.54.


For further particulars and to view apply: 1I0THERSALL, FOR­ REST, McKenna a son, bank salerooms, clitherok (Tel.; Th*!).** or g.'illti) or to Messrs N. A I. Geldard. r.j Gishurn Road, Barnoldswlck.


Wanted to Rent URGENTLY


Either Cottage Small Holding or Dwelling House


rlease Telephone with details to 061-832-8054


Must have 12 months lease, with Large Garden.


SELL YOUR HOUSE THROUGH THE


® l3Sa^egate^7Clitiieroe


^ ? m A t E rACENTS and VALUERS " I f e K ^ l e p h o n e 22092 . ,


A Superbly Maintained DETACHED STONE BUILT RESIDENCE ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF


BILLINCTON VILLACE, NR BLACKBURN.


An imposing property enjoying open rural aspects and contained - jn gardens and orchard of about one-third acre. The tastefully appointed accommodation with full oil fired CENTRAL HEATING, comprises: 4 double liedrooitis, bathroom, front entrance vestibule, spacious hall, lounge 28ft, 8in. x 1-HL 21n., dining room, study unit fitted kitchen, conservatory, separate w.e., cte. Adjoining stone built garage.


PROPERTY REGISTER. Clients Waiting. Quick Results.


Tel. Clitheroe 23404 Houses Exchanged


COUNCIL FLAT TENANT in Clith- eroe wishes to exchange for coun­ cil bouse in Standen Road area.— Tel. Clitheroe .24005.


Mortgages


1007* MORTGAGES, pitta legal fees from £7.41 monthly per £1.000 10% deposit loan* second mortgages, re­ mortgages, personal loans. — Wehrii Ltd. 6 High Street- North- wood* Middlesex. TcL 62077.


FOR SALE FREEHOLD BY AUCTION AT AN EARLY DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED


(subject to condition* and unless sold previously hv private treaty)


An Attractive Stone Built Country Residence with Fine Open Views from the Rear-


WILKINSON FARM HOUSE,


SIMONSTONE LANE, SIM0NST0NE, NEAR PADIHAM.


This la a well positioned and spacious ITth century country house in Slmonstone. Comprising: Hall, living room, dining room, sun lounge, modern kitchen, bathroom, utility room, 4 bedrooms. Garage, a useful range of atone built outbuildings and garden. For further particulars apply Agents as above or Joint Ageuts Messrs. Thomas Sharpies and Son, Auctioneers and Valuers, 44 Norlhgate, Blackburn. Tel. Blackburn 52168-


ooms. bathroom and w.c. Large detached garage and store. Free- hold. Rural rates


aintained to professional standards. Full oil fired central beat­


Houses Wanted Retiring Couple require


Terraced House or Good Semi Detached


will nav up o 418,000.


TELEPHONE 061-720-6199 (EVENINGS)


occupying a pleasant position on the outskirts of this picturesque villace. Comprising: GLAZED


Delightfully proportioned 4 bedroomed detached bungalow


17 CHURCH CLOSE, WADDINGTON


Unusually spaeious detached residence set amid over an acre of ground and situated in the finest position in the Ciithcroe area, commanding magnificent views across the Jtibble Valley. The accommodation might ideally suit the larger family, offering vcstioulc. hall with cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, break­ fast kitchen, pantry, scullery, rear ball, laundry, luel store and f v c. First floor: Landing, bedroom with en suite, bathroom. 3


urther bedrooms, kitchenette. 2nd luxury bathroom. 3 garages. HICHFIELD ROAD, CLITHEROE


Interesting and fully renovated cottage quietly situated yet dose to the town centre. Over the past few years, this very attractive end terraced cottage has undergone comprehensive renovation and must be viewed to be fully appreciated. Internally, there is an entrance porch, excellent through living room with gas fire, open staircase and many features, fully equipped kitchenette. 2 first floor bedrooms, 3-piece bathroom. Long front garden and yard with outbuildings. Garage space. Well worthy of inspection and priced at £7,650.


CREENSLEAVES,


HAWTHORN DRIVE, BARNOLDSWICK.


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


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


for car and caravan. Pleasantly laid out gardens and lawns. Services:


or conversion. Further garaging


Mains water, electricity and drain­ age. Central heating throughout. N.R.V. £232. Freehold with, vacant possession on completion.


Price £11,000 or Offers


Viewing: Through the Agents tRichard Turner and Son. Auc­


To whom all offers should be mane. Further details obtainable upon request.


ioneers and Valuers. Bontham. Nr Lancaster. Telephone 61414.


Business Premises


FOR SALE: Works or Business Premises two-storoy building, 4,000 &q ft, with further attached space of 2.000 sq. ft. Very central. —Write Box K 57, Express Office- Bull Street, Burnley BBU 1DP.


Auctions and Sales


GONE ASTRAY, black and white Heifer, her number YQ67 —Parker. Slaidburn 258.


Reward. __________ Auctions and Sales


CROMBLEHOLME FOLD, WHITECHAPEL, NEAR PRESTON.


MOST ATTRACTIVE DETACHED


cloaks. 4 good bedrooms, plus large attic bedroom, modem bathroom/ w.c. Gardens with ample garage space Mains electricity, piped water.


AUCTION JULY 6th. 1374 unless previously sold.


McKemie-Smith and CoM (A. P. Oakdeti, FSVA)


Auctioneers—


83 FISHKRGATE. PRESTON. Telephone 52321/2,


And at MARKET PLACE. GARSTANG. Telephone 2207.


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors and Estate Agents SUBSTANTIAL STONE BUILT END HOUSE


7 EAST VIEW, HELLIFIELD, NEAR SKIPTON


Comprising: Excellent fitont built house with kitchen, dining room, front room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, attic bedroom. 2 garages, rear yard and pleasant garden make this house an extremely attrac­ tive property.


To he Offered tor Sale hy Auction, Upon the Premises (subject to conditions and unless sold previously), ou WEDNESDAY, JULY 17lh, AT 7-0 p.m.


Solicitors: Messrs P. Mrwies and Co., Swadford Street, Skipton. Telephone 2288.


FULL PRINTED DETAILS AND VIEWING FROM T^E AGENTS


12 ACRES OF EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION LAND AT PORTF1ELD BAR, WHALLEY NEAR CLITHEROE, LANCS.


42 acres or thereabouts of excellent grassland, within a ring fence, with 2 mains water troughs and road frontage.


To he Offered for Sale by Auction (subject to conditions and unless sold previously), in the Starkie Arms Hotel. Clitheroc, on


WEDNESDAY, JULY loth, AT 3-fl p.m. FULL PRINTED DETAILS FROM THE AGENTS-


CENTRALLY HEATED 4 BEDROOMED BUNGALOW 21 CHATBURN PARK DRIVE, CLITHEROE.


with gas fired central heating and many other fittings. The accom- modation includes entrance hall, L-shaped lounge/dinlng room, modem kitchen, bathroom, 4 bedrooms. Detached garage with light and power point


FULL PARTICULARS AND VIEWING FROM THE AGENTS- BARN FOR CONVERSION AT


HORTON HALL, HORTON-IN-CRAVEN, NEAR SKIPTON


An excellent stone built bam situated in an elevated position with good access and wonderful views over the nibble Valley, and planning permission for conversion.


FULL DETAILS FROM THE AGENTS


BARN WITH PLANNING PERMISSION AND LAND known as HIGHER BRIERCLIFFE, BLACKO, NR NELSON


Comprising a superbly appointed stone built bam with excellent views and 2.19 acres or thereabouts of surrounding land.


FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM THE AGENTS RICHARD TURNER 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 p.m. MEADOW TOP FARM,


GREEN HAWORTH, NEAR ACCRINGTON


Including: 1970 Fordson Major with front loader*. 1967 Nuffield 3-cylinder Tractor with Mil. Loader; 1370 Triumph 2.5 PI; 1971 Leyland 550 F. G. Wagon; V. L. Acrobat Side Delivery Haysnaker; Kamford Mowing Machine; Mav Trailer; Teagle Fertiliser Spreader; Bamford Manure Spreader- Flat Holier: Two Furrow Plough; Concrete Mixer; Chain Saw- Small Compressor; Electric Motor; Block & Tackle; 250 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 includes: 4 Alfa Laval SS Milking Units; Cooler; Bottle Filler; Bottle Washer; Spare Pail; Plastic washing-up Bath.


SALK: 1-00 p.m. TERMS: CASH. 2 New Market Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 22369. CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD


Railway Road, Clitheroe BB7 2JW. TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 23325 NO SALE


TOMORROW (FRIDAY), |UNE 28th SATURDAY, |UNE 29th


8IMOO Horses, Ponies. Mares and Foals, etc., etc. 2.70 Lots New and Used Saddlery and Tack.


MONTHLY SALE OF nOKSES AND PONIES


Sale, lo Commence with Tack at 11-30 a.m.. Horses 1-30 p.m. MONDAY, |ULY 1st


III #11 Fal Cattle, 10 Pit-,. 100/120 Ewes. >100/1.000 Lamli,. . Last Sale Nos. Ill Cattle. IS Pit's, HIS Elies, #!to Lambs.


WEEKLY SALE OF FAT STOCK AT 1'! NOON TUESDAY. JULY 2nd


WEEKLY SALE OF ACCREDITED AND NON-ACCREDITEl) NEWLY CALVED CATTLE AND CALVES


CALVES AT IS NOON. Followed tty Dairy cattle. FRIDAY. |ULY 5th


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF TN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE. FULLY ACCREDITED AT IS NOON.


NOTICE TO Ingham & Yorfce


Chartered Chartered Auctioneers Surveyors Land Agents and Valuers


LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE; . BB71HG T E L .23655


THE METRICATION OF ADVERTISEMENTS


Times and the Clitheroe Advertiser will cease to be measured in inches.


With effect from the first Issue In July, 1074, advertisements in the Burnley Express, Nelson Leader, Colne Times, Blackburn Times, Bamoldswick & Earby


Tlie standard unit ot measurement and pricing will ho SINGLE COLUMN CENTIMETRE


The appearance of the advertisement columns will not change and few If any complications axe envisaged but It ts important to note that advertisements null


The minimum size available In both Classified and Trade Display will be 3 centimetres single column.


The size of this advertisement is an llcm x 2 columns.


only be accepted and charged In multiples of whole centimetres.


ADVERTISERS


A stone tared semi detached bungalow with attractive gardens to the front and rear, situated in an excellent residential area, within easy reach of schools and the town otntrc Fully equipped


OLD CLITHEROE BOROUGH COUNCIL


COAT OF ARMS OF THE


CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL


has a number of bniall plaques showing the coat of arms of the old Clitheroe Borough Council. These are for sale at a price of £3.50 each and can be obtained from the under­ signed at the Mavor’s Parlour, Church Street, Clitheroe. on any Tuosdav or Wednesday. L. D. TELFORD, Town Clerk.


The Clitheroe Town Council


Mayor’s Parlour. Church Street. Clitheroe. June 27th. 1074.


Kiiihlc Valley Borough Council


Council have received an application for planning permission to convert an existing attic room into a study at School House, No. 17a Pendleton Road. Wiswell. Clitheroc BBS 9DD. This proposal includes the forma­ tion of two windows . m t.he south wept gable facing to­ wards Chape! Fold.


The Ribble Valley Borough


CONSERVATION AREA WISWELL VILLAGE ■ Part Thereof i


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Dflicer. Planning Department, Princess Arelliie. Clitheroe. BB7 2AL. tjaoting reference nu.nlicr 3'74/0428.


A copy of tile application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


PLANNING ACT, 1971 — SECTIONS 28 & 277 DESIGNATED


TOWN & COUNTRY


CO-OP REMOVALS ano Storage Get a good fob Plus divi. En quines all orancbcs Local, long distance and overseas Fully trained personnel «t vour service


(V»-np quality '* all the wav "


HODGSON & SI1ARPLF.S. Re­ movals. Haulage Weir Street


Blackburn Tel 51855


STtnms. Movinu-Sionng — cedar Street. Blackburn Tel. 57122


Personal Services


AMELIA TOMLINSON. D.R.E., Facial hair expertly removed by eleeirolvsis - Britannic Building. Hargreaves Street. Burnley. Mon., Wed. Thurs Tel Burolcv 28149; Whalley 2482


INVESTIGATIONS ctm«aentiau> conducted Divorce, missing per­


sona. etc — Td. T.P.S Rossen- dale 7540 (24 hour answering


Competition Results


CMTHEROE CRICKET CLUB. Week No. 13, £50: No. 110 (A. Leonard).


RWCC 2111) CLUB. Week 2: 129. Week 3: 175.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING


(LISTED BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATION 1972


The Ribbie Valley Borough Council have received an application for permission to re-roof and convert to garages for private cars the existing smithy in the village of Bolton- by-Bowland. Clitheroe. BB7 4NW.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any repre­ sentations relating to this application should be sent to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Princess Avenue. Clitheroe. BB7 2AL, by I9th July, quoting reference number 3/74/0133. A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department.


CHARLES WILSON, Chief Architect and Planning Officer.


CAN YOU FOSTER A CHILD? BABY P


TODDLER P


SCHOOLCHILD? TEENAGER ?


Contact — MRS TOOLE, Longridge 3921/3520 for informal discussion.


Lancashire County Social Services Department, c.Herbert Sutcliffe


|.-G HIV • teitsCUFfE • EL.-atV MAIN EUROPEAN SOURCE SUPPLYING OVERSEAS MARKETS


PHONt BURNLEY 24225 or 31412 OAY or NIGHT


• BUYER WILL CALL


House Clearance Attended To


WANTED COLOURED LEADED CLASS WINDOWS preferably in frames.


FURNITURE, POTTERY,


CLOCKS. FIRE SURROUNDS, HOUSE DOORS WITH DECORATIVE PANELS.


COLD WANTED WE PAX OASII


Sovereign*— Kings . . . . . . . Victorian «.


Half sovereigns— King?-


Victorian


_________ tis.uo _________C12.0(J


_____ _


£11.UU £16-00


We also require all other Gold Coins especially £5, O. S20. (10 and Gold Set*


SCRAP ALSO PURCHASED


yet. per oz. — — — £lb.UU 18ct. per 02.


£30.00


22ct. Der o z - ___. . . . . . £35.00 Sterling Silver, ocr o*. —— £1.00


Also all types ot b’om g n Coma, Antiques. Banknotes. Weapons Alilitarla. etc.


Buying trips made to Burnley ana District every week, but if In Blackpool oleasr "Ml and see os


Peter Ireland Ltd.


SI CLIFTON ST, BLACKPOOL. Telephone 0253-21588


BOOKS WANTED, rare or old books required. — Pondleside Books. Rhoslyn. Fence, near Burn­ ley. Tel. Nelson 65617


VEUA’S Furniture Store, bouse clearances, targe or smaU, prompt attention. — Tel. Clitheroc 24087


SILVER COINS, pro-1947, will pa.v best prices, all oUier offers topped. —Baeup 4129.


HOUSE CLEARANCE. full/part, quiet, clean, plain van, fair prices.


COUPONS and War Medals, aU types. Pre-1947 silver coins, pay­ ing minimum £6 per £5 face value. —Bee Book Exchange, Burnley


HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Diamond Rings, Victorian or modern gold and silver jewellery, solid silver services, salvers, etc. Also gold and silver scrap.—Rona’s, 1 Wcstgate. Burnley. Tel 24606.


Market, Thursday only, or ring Bacup 4129.


ANTIQUE FURNITURE, Clocks of aU descriptions. Silver Plate, Brass, Copper China Plates and Orna­ ments. also good second-hand fur­ niture, house clearances, etc — Tel. CUlheroe 24245.


YOU SELL? WE BUY' Household furniture, antiques, toys—anything we can sell, we’ll buy.—Vera’s, 39 Wellgatc. Clitheroe. Tel. 24087.


I BUY AND COLLECT Curtains, Bedding. Ornaments, Small House­ hold Effects. Ladies’, Gent’s, Children’s and Babies* Clothes. Tows. etc. — Rir.g Accrington 35885,


ATTENTION! Vera’s pay the best prices for all discarded clothing.— 39 Wellgate, Clitheroc. Tel. 24087. day or night. Will collect.


Tenders NEW EXTENSION TO


BRITISH LEGION CLUB, WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE.


t Applications are invited for


to existing clubrooms, the work will consist Oi­ l-Demolitions of existing out­


ender for proposed new extension


buildings at rear. 2— Sub*structur<» for new extension


rear. 4— Services and finishings to new


3— Excavation and earth works at


ami existing buildings. The work lias been outlined in a


specification and the successful firm will he required to carry out work under the, standard form of build-


inS Cm’tra qUiri,s to—1.. GARNER. 42 Turner Street, Clitheroe.


Personal _ _


DO YOU WISH to stop smoking? Smoke Watches unique anti-smok­ ing courses available at chemista of Duckworth’s. Fould's. Har­


INVESTIGATIONS, private, com­ mercial — TcL Westhoughton (05236) 3003.


greaves . Hartley's. Taylor's and Thombcr’s


—Tel. 67372. MOVING ABROAD?


Ask B.E.P.S What to take


What will it cost? Phone or w r i te -


187 Derby Street, BOLTON 29351 for professional service.


ItUMOVALb & STORAGE: Bner- field Furnishers offer a personal anO efficient local ana long distance service at reasonable prices. Estimates free. — 42 Alkinroat* Road. Colne Tel. 4102


HARRISONS REMOVALS. Prompt, efficient service, any time, any­ where — Phone Blackburn 49846


Adjacent to Beacon Fell Country Park with delightful open views, good access to A6, M6, Preston, ctj- Spacious family accommodation with full central healing. Hall, studv. through lounge, dining room/ kitchen, larder.


STONE BUILT COUNTRY farmhouse RESIDENCE


laundry, w.c..


TUES., JULY 2nd at 7-30 p.m-


Presented by


CRANK & SONS LTD Church Organ D iv is io n


ST LEONARD'S


p a r ish c h u r c h p a d ih am


ALLEN ORGAN RECITAL


by John Bertolot M.A, r.It.C.D., A.R-C-M. (Blackburn Cathedral Organist)


Public Notices


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 —


Mannins Transport Accrington 36127


Going to uve aoroad?


Consult tde Northern Engtano over­ seas removal specialist since I860 Collection, packing, shipping house­ hold effects motor vehicles ana pets Baggage service ny sea or air Regular direct roua removals to the Continent.


WILLIAM WHI1TLE LTD


Member of Eurovan European Van Lines


IUVER STKEEl BOLTON let Bolton 21965/6


REMOVALS


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


Estimates Free 52 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. Miscellaneous Wants a avidncaster


Antique Dealers & Valuers


Furniture ot all descriptions. China and Pottery


Prompt cash paid for all kinds ot Antiques,


Coloured & Cut Glass Ware, Brass and Copperware.


— all makes ano types. Clocks ot all descriptions


Silver and Plated Articles. Money Banks and Toys. Also


OLD OIL


PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOURS WANTED


For prompt personal service, Write, Phone or Call —


The


Antique Shop 172 Colne Road Burnley


TOP Of BARDEN LANE Telephone 28813


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


Announcements sent by post must


required Announcements for the births and engagements classifica­


he signatures of both parties are


tions cannot be accepted by phone. Appreciations


COWKING. — Claire and Graham would like to thank all their friends and rela­ tions for the lovely wedding gifts; and also the friends who arranged for the sur­ prise at the Roefield Hotel.


THURSDAY,-JUNE 27th, 1974


NO DEPOSIT TELEVISION RENTALS ASPDiN'S


26 King Street, Clitlieroe — 22681 In Memoriam


Appreciations


CHATBURN Playing Fields Committee wish to thank all people who helped in any way to make the gala day such a great success. Ticket for carpet unclaimed No. 103. Security No. D.Q-70407, to be claimed by- July 1st.


GARNETT. — Miss Helen Garnett wishes to express her gratitude for the great kindness of her neighbours, especially Mrs Parkinson, Mrs Ward and the Misses Holliday for their unstinting attentions, without which she could not possibly have coped during the hectic "improvement period." — High Street, Low Moor.


Births


AUSTIDR (nee Warner). — To John and Wendy, on June 25th, 1974. at Bramley Meade, a boy, Martin David, a welcome brother for Simon. Thanking all con­ cerned.


MARSHALL (nee Glasby). — On June 14th, at Otley Maternity Unit, to Ian and Anne, a son, Simon Ralph, a brother for Robert Gavin. Present address: 71 The Birches, Bramhope, near Leeds.


SMITH. — On June 25th. at the Royal Berkshire Hospi­ tal, Reading, to Anne (nee Chappell) and Neil, a son, Matthew Ian,


Coming ot Age


SHEPHERD. — Congratula­ tions and best wishes, Carol on your 18th birthday, June 28th, 1974- — Love, mum, dad, Peter, Barry and Graham.


YATES. — Congratulations, Mick, on your 21st birthday June 28th. — Love, Shirley and Sharon-


YATES (Michael). — Good health and happiness on your 21st birthday, June 28th, 1974. — Love, mum, dad and April.


YATES. — Best wishes, Mick, on your 21st birthday. — Love. Julie, Norman, Joanne and Norman.


YATES. — Good luck, Mick, on your 21st birthday- — Liz, Baz and Andrew.


Engagements


TOMLINSON — l’AGET. Mr and Mrs F. Paget, of 54 Highfield Road, Clitheroe, are pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Janice, to Keith, •the eldest son of Mr and Mrs G- Tomlinson, of 20 Darkwood Crescent, Chat burn. Congratulations. From both families. TOMLINSON — PAGET. — Congatulatioas, Keith and Janice, on your engagement. — From Mr and Mrs Roe and family. WILSON — PARKINSON. — Mr and Mrs J. G. Parkin­ son. of Brierclifle, Saltliill t Road. Clitheroe. are pleased


ment of their only daughter. Kathleen,


© c a f ( )S


EDWARDSOX. — On June 20th, 1974, at his home, 30 The Crescent, Clitheroe. William the dearly loved husband of B e r th a Edwardson. A service in St Paul's Church, Low Moor, preceded crema­ tion at Accrington Crema­ torium on Tuesday. June 25th. — Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), Moss Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 22582,


younger son of Mr and Mrs H. Wilson, of Devon Wave, 43 Colenso Road. Blackburn.


o announce the encage- to Gordon,


PARKINSON. — Remember­ ing a very dear brother, Gilbert, especially today on his birthday. June 27th. There was joy in his com­ pany. — Ralph and Jean.


Acknowledgments


ECCI.ES- — Mr and Mrs T. Rice and family wish to ex­ press their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for beautiful flowers, messages of sym­ pathy and Mass offerings received in their time of sorrow. Grateful thanks also to the family doctors (both present and retired), dis­ trict nurses. Rev. Father F. Hannan, S.T., for all their help, kindness and ministra­ tions. — 7 Holden Street, Clitheroe.


Nil.AXI). — Mr J- A. Niland and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind ex­ pressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement; also the sister and staff of E3 Ward, Queen's Park Hospital, Blackburn, and the Rev. J. C. Hudson and the Rev. A. Sutton for their kindness.— 29 Waterloo Road, Clith­ eroe.


PICKUP. — Mrs Constance Newcomb and family wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends of the late Roger Pickup for messages of sympathy, beautiful flowers and aten- dance at the funeral ser­ vice in St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford- To the family doctor, ambu­


SMITHIES. — Mr and -Mrs Geoffrey Smithies and family wish to express their sincere thanks to' all rela­ tives. friends and neighbours of the late Helen Smithies for the beautiful flowers and messages of sympathy re­ ceived in their time of sorrow. Grateful thanks also to the district nurses, the doctors and staffs of Blackburn Royal Infirmary, Queen's Park and Park Lee. Hospitals, tile family doctor and the Rev. K. Broad- hurst for their help and kindness. — 74 West View, Clitheroe.


lance personnel and the Rev. W. Frankland for then- help and kindness, our very grateful thanks. — Heather- bank, Eaves Hall Lane, Waddineton.


AUDREY COWELL Floral


Designs


TELEPHONE 25038


13 PARSON LANE , CLITHEROE.


Funeral Wreaths and Sprays, Also Sympathy Flowers


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


THOS. ROCK (ROCK and ALTY)


Monumental Masons


7b MARKET PLACE (Behind Dean’s Hairdressers)


JONES. — On June 25th, 1974, Dilys Elwy, aged 74 years, widow of Eames, and dearly loved mother of Giyn, Howel and Gwenda. former­ ly of Childwall, Liverpool- Service at, Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe. on Saturday at 10 a.m. followed by cremation. No flowers please. 4 Warwick Drive:. Clitheroe. — Inq. Bennett (R. Parkington), Moss Street, Clitheroe. Tel- 22582. KNOWLES. — On June 23rd,


at Castleford, Clitheroe, Thomas, aged 69 years, the beloved husband of the late Martha Knowles, formerly of Pendle Road, Clitheroe. Service in St James's Church today, Thursday, June 27th. at 10-15 a.m. prior to interment at Clith­ eroe Cemetery. — Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), vice in St Paul's Church, Moss Street, Clitheroe. Tel- 22582. SPEAK. — On June 24th, 1974, suddenly, at her home, 5 Moss Street, Clitheroe, Kathleen, aged 52 years, the dearly loved wife of Arthur Speak, and dearest mother of Maureen, Pat, Frances, Eric and Jennifer. Service and cremation will take place at Accringfon Crema­ torium on Friday, June 28th, a t 11 a.m. — Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington),


COATES. — On June 21st, 1974, in hospital, Wililam, in his 80th year, the dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Coates, of 58 Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Service in St. James’s Church today, Thursday. June 27th, at 2 p.m. prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. To live in our hearts is not to die, — Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), Moss Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 22582.


Moss Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 0 2 5 8 2


In Memoriam


HORSFALL (nee Wilmot). — Treasured memories of a dear daughter-, Ailcen, SRN, SC.M, died 1966, aged 29, also of my dear husband, Albert, on his birthday, both July 2nd. Forever in our thoughts. — From a loving mother and wife Jane and family.


Wit-ton, Blackburn


CLITHEROE Telephone 24277 Bro And at


omfield Place


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS


Church Brow Cardens Tel. Clitheroe 23298


FLORAL TRIBUTES and


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose Nurseries Tel. Clifheroe 23521


Also Clitheroe Market FECITT BROS


Craftsmen to Marble, Granite and Stone


For Memorials The Sculptors


TeL Blackburn 51463


CEMETERY GATES Whallev New Road


WIDE EXPERIENCE AS FUNERAL DIRECTORS


GIVES US THE ABILITY AND UNDERSTANDING TO RECOGNISE AND RESOLVE THE MANY PROBLEMS FACING THE


RELATIVES DURING BEREAVEMENT.


RAGNALL- — In loving mem­ ory of my dear husband, Stanley, who died June 27th, 1968. He troubled no one, his wants were few,


For he was mine and one of the best,


Take care of him as he takes his rest.


And now, dear God, he lives with you.


— From his loving wife Edna.


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