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1G Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 17th, 107S Auctions and Soles^


SILVERWOOD/BALSHAW AUCTIONEERS ANI) VALUERS


TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE f- duo Cows


(Situated on tho Newlon/Slaldlratn Koadl SATURDAY, APRIL 26th


Service. 1 Heifers 18'20 m due Nov..


Heifers 18/20 months. 6 Heifor C a i v - monlhs> JU T * .* .® :


June/July, 2 |-{------ - . , —y niirp calves. 2 llcl/crs ,c,jf>rs fo r Sj S v


£ Heifer Calves. 2 j jejfor Calves 12/14 1


and "nov s ............. _


MACIIlNHItV AND L L J : t l -A l^ iJ a a Tra ito r lilted with (R e a so n s ) ,' Massey


Rear Atkinson Manure Spreader, ^ a n a g a r t n £ Hone- Bine. Diesel T r o ^ T cM l ^ A £ * « “ » 1 ® ^


S s !1 olirden ‘ h ^ , . 25" wle™ Hear Mounted »w e r . 2 Whccl


. .. .. osn riallon


Metal Barrow, lmds.S' CluaiUit’y Swap. Bridle and Saddle,


Cooler (150 sallon cool). Extension _ Ladder,


S ^ K y A m u W S - 4 Ahiminhm, wimP LU«® Cylinder. lee Bank Mdk Mahocany Bureau Bookcase


X min.o Oval Mahogany Dining extension 19ln.,


S M » i « ! r S " .............. r»it» T.\*irrowmc Crale, l.anu ^ . “


2 yeara^caWo or^lic^p) FcrBl,son 35 Diesel Tractor


Tup,DOG-I). and W. I» d Tiambs at toot, 5 Wether I lodes trcedcrs)1 up, 1 Suffolk Ilam 14 Jl.ea^).^nrs SulTolk Ham 14 shears).


(“ced°e«), 1 SuiTolk Shearlmu „ „ rop,


'


with Pulley and Hell, Sheen or ^ m > t ratu •1Hll)lll!ir 10It. c a te s , ---


.vltii sides). ORlc E”-vn^r* YvnUnW v^nccs. Iron Saw »»«»»•" :rie motor). 2 .Electric \ \o selov


Pulper 3 (Phase Et|wards Pressure


Rale Clamp 5SSSS» •


_uul Nov. / 5 Heifers .t for lieiie o


„ s s - s s S W S S S 3 1 B 5 J period, standing in ®


cm“ e 'SUBUand W; mostly Dairy '&.ws ha1 g f S E W S ?


floor area of 2.400 sq.


grounds of over one acre- Ideally P clitheroe town centre, ft. or the^ab^w. aii » VESTIBULE


viewpoint although only ones m . exceiier»L headroom and a There are two large


fired central heating. . . WISWELL. Nr WIIALLEY. PENDLETON ROAD. IIIGIIPIELD.


Occupying a truly niagnificent l*osition with panoramic outlook over tlie nibble and Hodder Valleys with hardly another


car garage and comprising: L


property in view and facing onto WisweU Moor in a conservation area A compact detached bungalow with separate three


ENTRANCE. FOUIt nEfiEPTION H°OMijbail DOUB1-F BED- 0AMES ROOM


Icv^^.tP^^Boncd from a commercial > UTILITY


HOOM. SEPARAIE LOW SUirE W.C^ ixru TWO LARGE BOOMS. TIHJEE-OUAIlTEn TILBD


virAD


BLUE BUTTS FARM, NEWTON, NEAR CLITHEROE, LANCS.


[nr Mr Kred Collin,on ((l.clloins farl.iln|:> CATTLE and iUUNu


STOCK^S Con’S IH-wly calved, 14 Cn 2 F ° S ‘u 2 n


S geld in milk. 6 Cows Cows title Scpt./Oct.» *1


Avenue). CLITHEROE.


double bedrooms ffkllchcni fitted b * [ j ^ 0m furnished 3-plece bath* ventilated store oIT. partly Uled bainroo.n


mL'vLew^ronfl'ioTllEHSALL.P FORltEST. MeKF.NNA Ik SON. M


a souse.v, living room,


-.a 41 WADDOW VIEW v**;].. kitchen


room suite. Storage heater and el^V t iCulars and appointment ) view from


-esiduntial locality. Accommod.align, hau d _ ^ aU cupi,oards, heatcrs. Garden


The Detached Bungalow CUTHEUOE.


Attractive corner site in desirable hail, lounge with bay. 2


^


jaded frontage^ and^ ■ ^ laA f eV .T f i r s t - f io o r^ b e d ro om s ^ n d bath* WADDINGTON, -----


SEAR CL1TIIEROE. The tcrrncod clwclUntf; W VIEW A stoncbuilt property wdh a pali


THE GROVE (off Cliatburn NOTE to advertisers rWhen you nave Quo - ,ailslactt


vestibule, hallway, sitting room., which would


113 WlIALtjEY ntlAIi. Cl- iti'BR BB jchen"'2''’be(Vrooms, bnth-


MOOR, CLITllEIlOfc. Ilaxlng Ulo bpnc_ Vcsllbule. slUlne room, t i f e Ktol kitchen, two bedrooms and 3-ploco bath-


The Stone-huill CnRafc tlm'henelit of a garafio and gartlon


roomf outtdd'c waSh-’houso and w.o. t — "I FltANKLAND STREET,


sum More. «Utlnfi stainless


On instructions of the Exors.


b e d r o o m s '* "*


nm is r i lO l . l l I-PFECTS-Ant ml^O-.J " " " '" "^ p ieb o a rd 5lt. Gin -x w|(h centre


with Ikiwer Cimlxiards• Victorian h’anof; vChe.sl ot Drawers 33in. 21ft. width (mirror back). Gniwtu t ram u


senter settee, 2 easy chairs). t.« 1‘


A^rved Dresser Rrass, fall handies, jth Rox nedroom Suite


Suit* <l.c. 3- E '^ e rm a ln t T l l ld " ^


Antique Wall Kmfc and ^ ^ c l r aw e r s oullle wardrobe, double H e, dressing table. ^ V ? « n t r o an7'Wing Mirrors. Single Ward-


ing) or Collectors Dining Chai s





bed). Dressing T'^ ’ mnxl^g^ernralh'e Fireside Cast Iron Frames robe, Divan Red as new. JA..*! Hand Sewing Machine (work* and Grates. Wheeler and RHson *« * "« » D\n]ne Chairs. 2 Oak


r al.!ilr«. Tall Plant Pol btamt.Stool, Rolling Electric Cooker,


^ q , .mj p0fToo Table. 8 Day Mantel ' ° ‘V ' , * ‘*‘' ‘ -4,_,_jrt


r>/x/xlff>c.


and Overlay, pel’. 4yd. x 3yd.' as now,_ “ " ^nJiTr " c i o "m i l tr? c i iu ro . Beer s l l


i ' i l i « f c % s ® £ ® s


W S g H S S M W ® * WADDINCTON, NEAR CLITHEROE


FOB SAFE BY PIUVATE „™ E J JY .


Pebble Dash Detached Im I t "g » ‘h “ ^AUDOW VIU.A, WAI)- nrea or grassland plot of land


I^.tEE1IOL1D Brick and oll lms r„u(c. Con-


Apply C."siwe™ond,


° l"'mains seryiccsp iVnea.d possession sialdbiirn?linear Clilh- ure).


Slaldliurn. Tct. * . n .


_


Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers,Valuers & Land Agents


Clithbroe 25697 80 ACRE HILL FARM WITH


Comprising a superb hiKtor‘cL1 1 tradHtonnl^Sono ° bldldin *» ® noCCacrcfi f i S ' A & S ' «


PERIOD HOUSE, NEAR BURNLEY '"1


xituatlen^uem frmn ASents. VZ ACRES o f good SUMMERING AT


YEW TREE FARM, NEWBY, RIMINGTON, NEAR CLITHEROE, LANCASHIRE


Full partienlar. and lender lorms from Ihc ABcnt..


TWO EXCELLENT BUILDING PLOTS SSsSy S f Jte J 't £Sin"«iSnl!Wi


i ieax.ui y , With all necessary lacilittex.


plans and particulars on application. SALE FIXTURES


J i 'r r t E H k'n'rtnKi tn 2* lots" ini l i t October *1«- 9 InLS u


1 - MflVT vniiF. STREET, CLiTIinnoE. Attractive stone-built V


l,V>the,rc . « [ ; . h o west


A rn i l ’Sth—BENT LAITIlE FARM. LOTIIlSlWUALfc ArRIL -ai»


^ “m e f l .^ d ’ sr'artns i^\\™'


Near SKIPTON, 41 acres


stuuk only’ OFFICES: EXCHANGE HU1LD1NGS, SHEEP STREET, SKIPTON CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD,


Railway Road, Clitheroe, BB7 2)W. TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 23325.


FRIDAY, APRIL 18th — NO SALE MONDAY, APRIL 21st


*•* c’;q’^„.!^,'Ji& o ,0iroSd:oaoA K : ,u


a„a including conslgnmcnls (Unuj D " forward during


. SSfd ’JfUnT SDccJ i non. approx. lN-CAi*r G U 1 U (l it t l e , CATTLE.


I y SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 11-3(1 ».I». Lambs, 8(1


TUESDAY, APRIL 22ndCALVED CATTLE - ............ - STOllE


with Calves tw o BEDROOMS. Freehold. , , , 5— .m a r t summer and . 5^ * " — * Kart". . tr, *


(» ' « "j"™ " " “’. ' I JuK ealvers! J . Baines, 3 summer ealverst S,'„°drnrCr C


ember) J


. 5L. T. Whitaker. 3. In-calf cnlvcrs. J


Judging 11-3S n.m. Sole commences wllh In-ealf enldc nt 1- n FRIDAY, MAY 2nd


W E f SSSt SSnSriiSTl nmfsei: Sackler


m ® E Y b u il d in g s o c ie t y


LOCAL OFFICE &&±


SALE OF HORSES, PONIES. SAUDLEBY. TACK, e tc ^ c le . r iense note change of dote nnd day to Prlday, Mag On ■ ___


MORTGAGES NOW AVAILABLE FOR FIRST TIME PURCHASERS


Save travelling costs by purchasing Richard Turner & Son


AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. SURVEYORS and ESTATE AGENTS WALLACE HOUSE, GRINDLETON, near CLITHEROE


lil1!


Charming five room Bungalow with ^ ‘^ ^ ^ “ Itu'n.e0 5


& t . A 5 9


S n t r a l healing. Offers considered. HIGHER WARBLE HEY, MELLOR


Four bedroomed Farmhouse with 12 acres and range of farm buildings. Offers considered.


s .,0 Of Farming 8S g 0 S 5 ATA a 5 2 £ t , ’S Parsonage F a n n . Sale or l a ^ ^ e r s a l l , Ilibchestcr. a t 11 a.m. prompt.


Sale of Machinery a^rfE E ^ ipm J n t^ a t " T a ^ r s F a rm. Rams- bale oi i>J',cuuffrc-ave Blackburn, at 2 p.m. prompt.


CROWN CHAMBERS, WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE. Telephone 22369.____^


ROBIN M. ADDYMAN, A.S.V.A. Auctioneer and Valuer


2 Wood Grove, Skipton, Yorks. Telephone SKIPTON .><111


FINAL NOTICE OF SALE OF LIVESTOCK AND. IMPLEMENTS.


- HOLLINS FARM, ICHTENHILL, BURNLEY This Saturday, April 19th S S M S S T nml5f>alry Equl.uncn,


1 . “ u& mavertlBcd Ui l»xt wvvk-x A SALE THAT WILL BE WORT " ,


ATTENTION 1.30 p.m.;


Sal° P o T ^ d CC3(Ue At s T m . approx? Caterer in attendance. L Safe room), kitchen, 3 good bedrooms,


bathroom and w.c. Compact gar­ den areas with garage. Mortgage available.


For further Information apply’ to—• Mortimer, Corse & Ross,


2 2 /2 3 Richmond Terrace. Blackburn. Tel. 56246/8


and Blackburn.


A NEW FRANKLAND HOME at


STATION ROAD, RISHTON (adjacent to Rushton Station)


TWO AND T11REE-BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES FROM £7,200


£25 .secures the plot of your choice


Unique deposit savings scheme available for first-time purchasers. Representatives on site this weekend to


give you full details on Sunday and Monday between 2 and 5 p.m. or ring day


ACCRINGTON 35024 or evenings ROSSENDALE 29226


LEONARD FRANKLAND (Contractors) Ltd


billington, NEAR. WHALLEY


a Cood size modern semi detached S ' -


Business Premises


PUUN1SI1KD OFFICE 10 let. 20U x 17ft. a t J. Sz D - Ellison Ltd. Barkorbouso Road, Nelson. Phone


SHOP PREMISES lor Sale, 103 Whallcy Road. Cllthcroe.—Call or phone Clithcroo 23880.


87441 „ , Industrial Premises


INDUSTRIAL PREMISES, work- shops and factory floor spaco. etc., to let on monthly or annual tenan­


cies in Lower Darwen. Darwen. Accrington. Cliorloy. U e h i ^ t muj


Crawshawbooth. — f o r Par^®y1i l« ’ phono Units to Let Ltd. • 061-852- BOOL


Colroy House,


<48/54 Fishwick; Parade, Preston, PRl 4XQ Telephone. Preston794517


immw


southport^ SALTNEY (Cheshire K


CARNFORTH^ 1 HORWICH'Y1'^ '^ DARWEN


PADIHAM


Make it a Sliowhousc Weekend. Show Homes open Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.


THREE-BED-HOMES WITH GARAGE.


CAMBRIDGE DRIVE, HAPTON - PADIHAM from £6,450


.at — •


EAST LANCS. ROAD, BLACKBURN from £12,250


THREE-BED DET. nOMES WITH GARAGE AND CENTRAL HEATING.


THREE-BED DET. BUNGALOWS WITH GARAGE.


PARKE ROAD, BR1NSCALL from £8,900 .


TIIREE-BED DET. BUNGALOWS AND CnALETS WITH CENTRAL HEATING.


WALTON CLOSE, BACUP from £8,500


MORTGAGES AVAILABLE NOW! AT 7.40%'NET


•■TEL.236J55 y-' nrp TO RE LET


GREENDALE VIEW CAFE anil GUEST HOUSE CIlATBUUNi NEAR CLITUEKOE : . • ' • <


- and stores, first- floor, lounge, 4 bedrooms and bathroom. (Exter­ nally th e r e , is an ’attractive garden and useful range of out­


This is- a desirable .catering establishment with fine .views over­ looking the IUbbic Valley situated between - the - villages- of Downham and Chatburn. : The 'accommodation includes: Dining room (which can seat up to 80 people), kitchen, pantry, cellar


• included with the property is a crolt suitable for the grazing of a pony o r horse Family with previous catering experience


and used to living in th- country preferred. . ' buildings with garages, stables, separate - toilets, etc., and


For further particulars and appointment to view apply agents as above.


published PAPERS PUBLIOA**^ Kfi


Street, 1 Express


Registered as a Post Ofllco.


BS n*f^io«spaPer * L Tct


Clittireoe Ad v B B ' r t , ■ i King Street, CWOljv 6


Ingham AYorke


DON'T SETTLE FOR SECOND BEST!


Coirmr W m aes


pn.-CE BATHUOOSL OuLside: Space for Garage. E OAK HOUSE.


ASTHAM STltEHT, CLIT1IER013.


Interesting and spcclallsecl


double fronted detached resi­ lience presently divided into one generously proportioned 6-bed-


roomed flat mainly on the first floor and two separate self con- tnined one-bedroomed ground


S ? V i Jw 'Boada wilhin » P njUe ' S


■ m s : M


son ■ I ;


1 ; i l


HIT, W1IALJ.EY ROAD. Cl.miKROE.


q\vo lovely modernised spacious


self-contained fiats for sale either separately or ns a whole: JOINT V E S T I B U L E . EN­ TRANCE IIALI-. Ground Boor


fiat 1 comprising: LOUNGE/ KITCHEN BEDROOM. THREE*


PIECE BATHROOM,BOXROOM First Floor Flat 2 comprising: LOUNGE KITCHEN, 3 B'O BEDROOMS. THREE RIECE BATHROOM. Outside: hront garden and area ut re a r ideal


for parking. i c i l H f e g i g Frestdn?:Burnf Pallister.' Skipton 2171


decoptivo living accommodation of m i r c^ pemllc side or CllUieroe adJojiing


l bedroomedUCU acini sem «v»«sv..w.. det.tchcil -


Freehold. IX BKECIlWOOn AVENUE,


£hCl1’


dormer bunaRlow with a most aver 1,000 sq. u.


of a quiet cul-(U-sac. AITo«linR. ^ ; A, | p 0 itC]l, BEDROOM LOUNGE. BUEAIir^VNl K11XH1LN.


.j^yo FURTHER ~ u,,d


51 ABBEY FIELDS, WHALLEY.


Tastefully appointed modern 2/3 bedroomed detached situated in a prime position m one of the best settings on this w Ml planned established develop- menti Set amidst extremely


CI.ITUEItOE. Well .. rahnblished t (vpn cn ii, WII n»v-


0 ,siJie aL Ulc cml POUCH, HALL,


$328$: n l - a n ? Dn S ’^ i S u . S f f a g ®


Tapestry: Watercolours. Collection Ceramics,


white; ”


Vases. c X”


large gardens which a rc a particular feature conveniently positioned off Mitton R o a dwi t -


in walking distance of tho vil­ lage centre. The accommoda­ tion a a an is . EN C ^SED L V THANCE PORCH. 1.0 UN C. L»


DINING H09:\/H KL, ,?i? x r I ,|4N "iNNElt HALL. BEDROOM 1: FITTED linEAKl’ AST K1 1 Nj^ BEDROOM 2. HALF TILED


■nlltEE p fS cE BYrnBOOM. INTEGRAL GARAGE, lull oil Bred central heating,


Detached1^ hnkV 3 " S m ™ bungalow externally., enjoying Ji dellglUfui


WADDINGTON position on the outskirts


Nr CLITIIUUOE. recently decorated


BRACEWELL, NEAR SKIPTON


Country residence ot immense '=1'r»r »c'=Gal\1 - s


s i kitchen & r « u b & * o


HALF-Tinisu *»*»,«»“ ** 'Z Z T wnrnV'aif ' central heating through- mirUcularly 'good-sized ganleus pleasantly secluded at the


Garage 19ft. Bin.


maintained court. Full


3 CASTLE GATE. CLITIIEROE - Tel. X«K . • or — .


F W. L. STEELE and CO., SDACRE, SON and HARXVEX«r 1IEEP STREET, SKIPTON - T r t. -4«S STEELE & CO


A SELECTION FROM OUR REGISTER d e t a c h e d h o u s e s


T m g c 'W S ld f a in g •


... fMifvni i .- rn v r o a d , w e s t BRADFORD. Superb freehold d„-rmer!,type: 3 beds.,


double glazing, integral garage. Rural aspects. 3 SYDNEY AVENUE. WHALEY. Wel^malntaln^ 1 pre-war


g S S S a t h S h \oungc, targo°nkitchen/tiiner. Central healing. Garage.


DETACHED BUNGALOWS 41 CROIVIREES ROAD. SABDEN V lb L ^ ^ lm m a e u .a l e and


S Pf c S . kSStee. ro i r iS J ih . Central heating. Detached garage.


SEMI DETACHED HOUSES garage.


floor flats nlthough conversion back to one would be quite


v r ? m f m U SEMI DETACHED BUNGALOWS


easy. Standing In mature third- acre grounds which a re walled and particularly private at the re a r The main accommodation


(voitTii DRIVE. CLITIIEROE. Superbly apiwinled. _ _ .w n n n r n 7, J / . U KJ-Vr « SUN BOOM UTILITY ROOM/LAUNDUY,


E i - ^ ' n S o - WuTSin.ssc.ng ^ ' gS : GltEENltOUSE. Freehold.


*1 m n iiF iF LD r o a d , CL1TI1EUOE. Slono-built 2 bedroomed n , *


swi*nr idYrmrivi house in need of compete modernisation E ' ’^N T ^ 'lA N C E ^ l tA l .L l^ l .O u 'N G h h ^FU ia lY ^ F ITTED


L V f c d h£u=hem Gim'centra^'beating!* S e l f ' S g°arage and utility room.


TERRACED HOUSES


4 i j O T f h ^ ' e K r a ^ r g s . room, kitchen, larder, etc.


oeds.. baTh. ent v e a uV i tt ln s room, jiving room, kitchen.


e„’ r o n r ° v S i b u ^ EU.rorgh” u « e an'd'Uvin* room. Central heating. Space for garage. VI WATERLOO ROAD, CL1T1II2ROE. WcU maintained,


CLITIIEROE. . Ttvo, ‘“ h ’,1™™; ^ FOR BUYING1SELUN'Gm pT mK s^ u rS d a ^ .


0if ^ v rcr'V,a!; ^ c r e ^ o l I f f i T s a r J


Outside „s,“ il.C'M l (


non uKKipurt-d. oriomai onu , ^


rm v™ .a s f e sssssss


Pfis^"r S , ,|'sT1ioe<1sh8?0,o„ tlmver0tstndy ^ and* Others') framed '’nrinnini 9n»i others, a lot fn blue and


niaio/i Table Ware;


a,,S n wl(hDaC" '™ r s i ^ i ’ f c ^ i r i g h f Pianoforte (George Tntimlfng Hems.


T E R M S c a s h IIOTHEIISALL. FORREST, . . . .


Viewing: Two days prior. No catalogues. McKKNNA & SON


Auctioneers. Bank Salerooms. Clllberoc Telephone 2-R!Ij and ~,»MK


r im „.rnC


t nh,reef. bedrooms^ ainudl Property has been rewirod recently. suite,


EltOE. A stonc-buiU y Property con .steel


Terraced DwclHnghou.se sink


i in i t .a n d bathroom » TP ' 'p a v e d p a t io . miEARFAs r jE m r a o s w :


S js ^ u


i “rewi rod recently.- wlth BANK SALEROOMS. 0LITI1EROE


VALUABLE A£ p *& jn c s 'F L A l l 'E . PICTURES, ete-’ Removed from ;•


Included are; Gf " r.s '^" -m i ' ^ la h o c an y circular toldinx Tea astragal doors, etc... Georgian man ). y


, N.TIOl:I; i 'L,\N u ’ A|[ir t"oUUCTl( )N FURNITURE. YBurmiu°CiSaakcas<!, "slazcd


Table t3Gin.); Georgian mahogany toldmg r«m ^


Table, stringing lhe


on frieze) small k i f e .?;?1 lSSd nJd ^Snder.,h°uV^Goorclan circular


„2„4ninini«. Hull with under* ji*n}nR wtclien with


iVS sa5 * £ waSSSSuse with Sink, 3-piecc. bathroom


of Charles George Roe* deceased. '


CLITJIEROE. Comprising: JVcsUbule.


S T ' k i S f S X I k the rear. liateahle value L85. Freehold. _ 10 ST PAUL'S STREET. LOW


may eaneel It by ttlebhanlnit l ln ra ,t r43:n error, t-so n.m Wr ln' “


esponse to , 0UI 'Ulvrrtlsrmrrit rou Oay nefnr. the Thnrsday edition


(VI you do you will be diven •STOP NUMBER.” Please rc-


fait that' number down) — U '* IMPORTANT


should any query arise later. THANK YOU


Farms & Smallholdings


Clitheroe. Box B33, Clithcroe.


Ref, available. — Write Advertiser and Times,


Hnn<:(a<: for Sale


Houses for Sale F O R R E S T


Appreciations nOBNER-Mrs H H“ ?n


most sincerely, all relatives, i riends and neighbours, and special thanks to Mr and Mrs Johnson and family for all their help. Also Uro family doctor and district


Infirmary. — Heights Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland.


I .Appreciations’L and family wish, to^ thank | thanks to cDUdren, teachers, eJ '“ Sm S d ^ l to ^ expreL their


stall and governess for the many beautiful gifts and cards received on Mr Kays


AlBS^flllSTLETIlWAITE,


nurse, Queen’s Park Hos­ pital also Blackburn Royal


of Hayhurst Farm, Pendle­ ton, wishes to thank rela­ tives, friends, neighbours,


Pendleton Women's Insti­ tute, staff of Calderstones Hospital, family doctor, ambulance stall and staff of Ward 7, BR.I for all cards, flowers and kind inquiries during her recent stay in


hospital. Births


TROTTER. — On April 15th, 1975 to David and Eliza­ beth, a baby girl Lesa Jayne. Thanking all con-


cemed. Coming of Age ,


SANDFOitD.. — Congratula­


FARMER requires Farmhouse and Buildings to rent. Some land if possible, within ten mile radius of c h a p m a n (W i lso n ) . - O n


dad and Peter. Silver Weddir. ,s


Accommodation Wanted


I BEDSITTER/FLAT required for | single professional gentleman, in CHUicroc. References available. Rent In advance.--Writc Box B41. Advertiser and Times, Clithcroe.


Houses for Sale


I CLITIIEROE; 6 Stirling Close (off 1 Hcnthorn Rond). Semi-detached


house comprising: Porch, hall, lounge dining room, kitchen (fully tiled). 3 bedrooms, bathroom, fiep.


w.c. (pink suite, fully tiled). Tele­ phone. Plumbing for automatic washer. Large garage. Neat ga r ­


1 on Woone Lano. 2 bedrooms, 3- pieco coloured bathroom, lounge with open sta irc a se , dining room. Hygcna Htlcd kitchen, gas fire


GARDEN FRONTED terraced house


I GRINDLETON. La rger than aver­ age 3 bedroomed semi, .Jptmfic


Ring Clltheroo 25518.


with dining are a , fitted k' tcll<="’ bathroom, separate toilet, central heating, garage, gardens to J s id e s ,S built 1973.—Tel. CUthcroe


4168-1. ^ _________ Houses Wanted


| UP to £3.000 cash offered for derelict o r run-down property


with small amount of land in eoootry area. — Please phone


UN3IODERNISED a i5 a c.hargeQSSs.i.S!f


Bolton 525Z1. [I


tort's jIUUI5l(ril9l5l/ UOU8E8 v u u o c o _ J * _TO- I — TeL Burnley


I bT c k -TO-b a CK or small through Terraced House wanted in any


a re a.—TcL Keighley 64862._______ Houses Exchanged


I SMALL HOUSE in Padiham, 2 up and 2 down, with bathroom, gas fires, would exchange for similar 5 miles of Whallcy. Cash adjust-


mcnl cither way.—Write Box B38. Advertiser & Times, Clitheroo.


I WILL EXCHANGE modem roomy I 2 bedroom council flat in Grindle- ton. lovely views, for 2 bedroom


. council house with garden. Whallcy area.—Clithcroc 41885.


Public Notices


POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS


I The Post Office hereby gives notice under tbe Telegraph


GROUND-FLOOR Flat. 93 Ilighficld Road, In exchange for house in same area.—Apply above a d d re s^


tions, Jackie and Charles, on your 21st birthdays, April 20th and 2lst.—Love, mum,


ADril 22nd, 1950. at St Peter’s Church, Chertsey, StUTey, Dennis Boy Chap­ man to Muriel Beverley Wilson 1 Kibble Way Low Moor, Clitheroe.


HARGREAVES — PARKING-1 TOWNSON.—On April 15th, TON._Congratulations and | 1975, in'hospital, Ada, aged


Marriages


1975—Anne and Jeff. METCALFE—RABXSAY. — On Saturday, April 5th, 1975, at Holv Trinity Church, West- cott by Canon D. S. Curry, MA,' Alan WilUam, only son


best wishes, Mick and Ciane, on your marriage, April 4tn,


dens to front and re a r . £8,750.— Ring Clithcxoc 24875.


15th. R.I.P. — inquiries Bennett (R- Parkington), Clitlieroe. Tel. 22582.


AD | u> AIL 41VUJ. — , Deaths


' formerly of Beech Street, Accrington, the dearly loved


wife of the late John Hartley, also a very dear mother. Service and crema­ tion was held a t Accrington Crematorium on Friday, April- 1 1 th.—Inquiries: Vvol-


stgnhoime Funeral Service, Willows Lane, Accrington.


ODDH2. — On Wednesday, April 9th, in hospital, Hannah, aged 81 years, the beloved wife of the late Thomas Oddie, and dear


Tel. 32604. . ,


■ mother of Leonard and Allan. Service was held in Waddington M e t h o d i s t


Acknowledgments HARTLEY.—On Wednesday. DRIVER—Mr and Mrs r ,


April 9th, 1975, in a n u r s in g Driver and family vrish ’ home , Annie, used 80 yea rs ,


expressions of svmmti-


and floral tributes receive t in their bereavement. aiS


ile doctors and nurse, „ Queen’s Park Hospital tS family doctors and them” John Taylor for their kS’ ness.—31 Littlemoor Rmx Clitheroe.


ROBINSON—Mr R. and family wish


all relatives, friends acx neighbours, for the tM expressions of sympatff


Chapel on Monday, April 14th, followed by interment


fA W M H O W E R S BO Y NOW! VAT i 1


Robinsoa I ■ to thank |t


spiritual offerings and flora! tributes received in they bereavement. Also nj


family doctors, distric- nurses and Father Dotim


in St Helen’s Churchyard.— Inquiries'R. and D Nelson, Waddingtoh. Tel. Clitheroe


ROliiixSON.—On April 9th, 1975. peaceiully at ner home, 22 Mayfield Avenue, Chtheroe, Martha Wmitred, in her 70th year, fortified


ma. offered in SS Michael and Requiem — Ma sass -


for their kind attention-!. 22 Mayfield Avenue, ciith. eroe.


SADDINGTON.—Mrs I. Sad. rdington wishes to thank al


with the rites of Holy Church, the dearly loved wife of Rowland Robinson, dearest mother of Alan and Christine, and a dear grand-


sions, cards of sympathv and floral tributes received in. her bereavement. Also the doctors and stag 0( Queen’s Park Hospital, the family doctor and the Rev John Taylor, for their kinA


elatives, friends and neigh, bom’s for the kind exprts.


was was,


John’s Church, preceded PARKER.—Mrs Greta Parkr. by Interment in Clitheroe and family wish to exprest Cemetery on Tuesday, April


n^s .-82 West View. Chti eloe-


81 years, the dearly loved wife of Harold Townson, of 4 Curzon Street, Clitheroe, much loved mother of Ruth, and deal- grandma of David. Service and cremation w ill


of Mr and Mrs R. W. Met­ calfe, of 4 Fairfield Drive, Clitlieroe, to Helen Mfirgaret. elder daughter of Mr andi Mrs F.F. Ramsay, Brambles,


. hcaUng. Fully , professionally modernised throughout. £6.250.—


Deaths


ATKIN—Oil April 12tll, 1975, in Victoria Hospital, Acc­ rington, Gladys, in her 61st


vear. tlie dearly loved wife of Douglas Atkin, of 27 The Crescent, Clitheroe, and loved mother of Eileen and James, and grandma or Rachel. Service and cre­ mation took place at Acc­ rington Crematorium on Wednesday, April 16th, 1975.


ciI rk- ou Apq.iith.TO 5 Bold Venture Cottages, nr |


Rockdale, Clitheroe. Tel. 22345.


flonxe


Saturday^ April 5th, 1975, at I Elizabeth, aged 51 years, of


S a t l i rd


Clitheroe, the dearly loved wife of William Clark, and dear mother of Raymond. Service and cremation was at Accrington on Wednes­ day. April 16th.—Cal verl ey s Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23297


DINSDALE.—On April 14ui, and 22017. ,


1975, in hospital, Mabel, aged 80 years, the dearly


of Joan, Frank and Donald, late of Alder House Farm, Bolton - by - Bowland, near Clitheroe. Service and inter­


, w I


The Rookery, Westcott, nr i Dorking, Sui*rey.


iriven to the Intensive Care Unit, c/o and all Inquiries to Bennett (R. Parkingtoi), Moss Street, CUtheroe. Tel. W 9958*2HITTAKER—On April 15tli, 1975. peacefully at his home,


take place at Accrmgton Crematorium on Saturday, April 19th, at 11 a.m. Family flowers only please by re­ quest, but donations may be


their sincere thanks to relatives and friends fc* letters and cards of con’ dolence received in the* time of sorrow, and fo* donations received for th» British Heart Foundation Grateful thanks also to th» staff of Calderstones Hosps te’ and to past and prc*r.t members of Clitheroe and B l a c k b u r n Co-operatic Society. — The Bumralor* Queen Street, Low M Clitheroe.


oor,


m i . LANGSHAW and Sons Ltd (R. CHEW)


Pendle Court, Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe, Thomas, in his 72nd year, the dearly loved husband of Helen Whittaker, and dear father of Mary. Service and cre­ mation will take place on


—Inquiries please to Tom­ linson’s Funeral Service,


funerals COMPLETELY FURNISHED


cremations arranged


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


p e r so n a l service


Friday, April 18th at Acc-| rington Crematorium, at 11-30 a.m. No flowers please, but donations if desired may be given to the British Heart Foundation, c/o and all inquiries to Bennett CR. Farkington). Moss Street, CUtheroe. Tel. 22582.


,_Birthday memories | son, Robert Shane,


in M em o r iam


April 15th. This day we do remembei,


GRUNDY.—In loving memory of my dear mother, died


A loving thought we give. To one no longer with us, 1 t in our hearts still hves. —From Parents.


April 19th, 1971. One of the best. — From loving son, Stanley, H Back York


loved wife of John William I _ _ V - - Remembering (ToS a I John, on his bhthday, April


he undermentioned street or public road it intends to place an overhead telegraphic line I as follows:—


t Acts that, with the consent of DRel. 213 Bolton-by- Bowland. the bodv having control 01


One post in the grass verge on the road to Whitewell, opposite the driveway to Smithy Cottage, Cow Ark.


| w a d d in g t o n f c 200 c lu b . Week | u e s t r e e t , O l i th e ro e , H a ro ld . 35, No. 98.


_____________________ Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 22582. KIBBLESDALE Wanderers CC 200 F IE L D IN G .—O n A p r i l 1 4 th , Club: Week 45. No. 72.


Competition Results_ BURNLEY 19 7 5 a t h i s Uiome 8 M o n ta -


aged 67 years, the dearly loved husband of Elizabeth


(Betty), dear father of Merle, and loved grandpa or Martin, Philip and Jennifer. Service and cremation will take place at Accrington Crematorium on Friday, April 18th, at 2-30 p.m. Family flowers only, but donations if so desired may be given to the Parish Church. Chtheroe. c/o the Rev. J. Hudson. Friends i please accept this the only


ment will take place on Thursday at St Peter and S Paul’s Church, Bolton-by- Bowland, at 2 p.m.. Family flowers only, but donations may be given In lieu ot flowers-for Heart Research, I c/o Mr Frank Dinsdale.—


Tnquiries: T.. E. Robinson. i IVER__On April 9th. 1975,


n hospital, Alice aged 79 yearn, tile dearly loved wife of the late Robert Driver, of 93 Peel Street, Cldtheroe, dear mother of Robert James, and loved grandma of Ronnie, Kathleen and Robert. Service and inter­ ment took place on Monday, April 14th, at Clitheroe Cemetery. — Inquiries Ben­ nett (R. Parkington), Moss


families. Acknowledgments


20th!' died**May i5tfi’ 1964.1 aged 21 years. No card, just a prayer. — Mother, Pat, Sheila, Anne (Canada), Denise, Kathryn and their |


AUBIN—The family of the the ktod


lat= Mr John Aubin wish to thank all relatives and friends for


TeL Whailey 3248 idav a nicht)


King Street Whailey


G. Caiverley


& Sons Ltd Funeral Director


Member of tho Nauoiui Association of Funeral Director?


CHATBUItN ROAD CLITIIEROE


CHAPEL OF REST ittKialrles:


TcL Clithcroo 23437 M 22017 nlcht


A U D R E Y C O W / f e w


Flow Designs Y? > •?/ y


expressions and cards of sympathy received in their bereavement. Also for dona­


•' unit, the family doctors, district nurses and the Rev. A. Hunt, for their kindness. _15 Woone Lane, CUtheroe. CLARK.—Mr William Clark


tions to the Intensive Care


TELEPHONE 25038


13 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE.


Funeral Wreaths and SP-ft Also Sympathv F.«— *•


and family wish to express • remanst,In to graBitt their sincere thanks to all | ° . , ecn s|a{e ana >«»


hours for all the kind mes-1 ctc- “ “ d cm


Bold Venture Cottages, near HARTLEY. — Mr and Mrs


sages of sympathy and floral t tributes received during


(ROCK and tYLTY) BLACKBU CO-OPERAI


relatives, friends a" d i leish- “ etro Hand Cut Lclterinr 1 heir time of sorrow. — 5 THOS. ROCK


Dennis Hartley and family 7 b M A R K t l “ LMl' |THERq £


lletters and cards of condo-


and nieghbours for kind expressions of sympathy, |


’ search during their recent bereavement. Special thanks


ence also for donations received for Cancer Re-


ntimation.—Inquiries Brian Price, Clitheroe. Tel. 41297.'


to the family doctor, the warden and rtaff of ■ Acorn Lodge, Accrington, and the Rev K. Carverley for all B their kind attention. — 77


lackburn Road, Rishton. Houses for Sale


>y'’t’, '* ’’»’'Charlered’S u rv ^ r e '5TwJs«4)^! ,KEstateAgents-Auctioneers&Valuers*/


Keh* & Woodward


A modernised ter raced house situated in a popular residential area The accommodation comprises sitting room, living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and a 3-plece bathroom. Rear yard with store. Pr ice £5,250 to include carpets and other fittings.


%-Si5,41MoorLane,ClilhEroe.Tel.Z4970iiM^ 1 KAY STREET, CLITIIEROE


A semi-detached dwcllinghouse situated close to the village centre in a- mature residential area. The property has full oil- fired central heating and the accommodation comprises hall, lounge* dining room, kitchen 3 bedrooms, bathroom and separate toilet Outside garage, utility room and well laid-out gardens. RV £192. Price £9.500


14 WOODLANDS DRIVE, WHALLEY _______________________ __________


An attractive mid-terrace dwclUnghouse ideally suited for the first-time buyer. Accommodation comprises: Hall, living room, dining kitchen, enclosed rea r porch with shower room and v c off. F irs t floor: 2 bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. Tho tenure is freehold. RV £53. Pr ic e £4,100.


3 QUEEN STREET, LOW MOOR _________


Sale' commission Wi per cent, including half the cost of -


advertising. Open Saturdays 10 till 4 p.m. kindness,


CONSIDERATION ANO COURTESY ARE AN INVISIBLE BUT ver


DISTINCT PART Of &1 TOMLINSON'S DIRECT SERVICE.


C L I l r i E R y - Telephone tu n


Broomfield Pipe® Witton, Blackburn


And at


f l o r a l tributes CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primroie NurU** Tel. Clithoroe 23521 Alio Clithoroo MuW


I Wreaths&Bouqdl\ CUT FLOWERS


Church Brow Carte" Tel. Clilheroa 2329s


, National Member


1 Asioeiaflo* Funeral pjrcctofS


M onumenta l Mosoni . i a d i /XT PLACE


extend their grateful thanks ,Bcj1| nj ucan’s nalrdresseni to all relafaves, friends


SOCIETY L Clifheroe Dlsfrie


EXTR STAM BONU TIME


Save and use the tisement on pag


IT CAN M money to


Cut out-the vouche use at any branc


TMIN N'S OL SO


Funeral Servic65 •Rockdalo*


*--• Clithcroc t*-3 Eshton T«r«£ ;


“ s all at the


H a c k b u r u s c a -P. AND 20 WEEKS’ CLUBS AVA1


all power mower* from May 1»t*


•4 - d 7 York St, Clitheroe. TeL 22638^ thEO WILSON and SONS LTD Saying wHAT do dog-foods,


? Hugs, sirens, silos, S p r e a d s , fab r .e s ,


h a v e i n uansistors, catalysts,


machined parts, cas*" T rs fu rn itu re and S e n t


C0Tto °« 're all made in Yhcy


anA they will


all bc'on show at a CMitheroe church on Sunday.


rhurch — believed to be the first of its hind to be held in


The occasion is an '"dust- • i crvicc at the Parish


lhThcW Hudson, has arranged the v7car, the Rev. John


service — whi 10-30 a.m. — in narrow the gj church and ind more people w accept the idea the Lord of all Some weeks


son invited 30 I take part. Som zled and asked the church to < works — we connection?” One was not i


all and replied: busy trying to profit to involve this” — “a fran disturbing answ Hudson.


more jobs the carp,


THE public telephone box n e x t lo the Toby Jug in King Street Whailey, may be


home for kiosk


moved to a new home — on -h—h-nwned 'and just across the road from its present site. whnllcy Parish Council


asked the Blackburn Diocese i( 11 would allow the kiosk to be resiled on its land, as all other attempts to find a new .He in the village had failed. The diocese agreed to have


the kiosk on its land, provided that't did not interfere with the privacy of the people living at the lodge house. lira Ada Smithson, of the


Toby Jug, wants the kiosk moved trom outside her house because the parking of cars there is ruining the cobbled


area. The box has been sited outsido the Toby Jug for 14 years and Mrs Smithson thinks it has been there long enough. The parish council is to pass


on its findings to the Ribble Valley Council which will be


'responsible for resiting the kiosk.


'A CLITHEROE firm hopes to have extra or so workers during the next few month


^-chines for the making of carpets. ~ The machines at the Primroi Stalwart Dyein


at primro A new


sidiary ol? the based Edgar Pi' — and will cor control o! Pent ing, another lo_


The completl


schedule, of a n Primrose has er


to transfer som tions from a No


retary for the ing group said: making cut-wi which do exac name suggests carpet and ther


factory. Mr Michael


In the f ir


Clitheroe work pleting orderi from Ireland.


APPR


THE continue former Union Low Moor, fo ment and manu electronic equij approved by th Transportation the Ribble Val


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