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16 CUtheroe Advertiser and. Times, February 20th, *975 _ NOTE TO


advertisers i d*y Huron- Hi* T hursday ^dHion


W>* vou do you will b e civ en * -STOP NUMBER/* Please re-


rain that "“">bc' porV'aNT down) — •) '5 IMP°K , 1 should any query arise later.


THANK YOU C n.mnetition Results


K ^ - O S o f Cl.ITIlF6K<)K H0Spi; tal Coffee morning 161 uniu..


vellov CI1ATBUI1X FC


ini) CLUB- " e e k


W N U t O S FC 100 CLUB: week | 27_ £50—No. 34


KUCC: Week 37 No. Wee): -17. Wo


Personal DIOCESE OF SALFORD


•• IN THE SERVICE OF LIFE”


CATHOLIC MORAL WELFARE COUNCIL


pata?L“ -inSie expectant mother. Telephone' » r ? MntWent.al tn.er-


view before matyms a s ’^n.


various centres


KATHLEEN'S. Tailoress. Ca, U'-lson Street


Interviews Tel. 061-834-3 i87. diocese.


Business Services ^ j Machinery a Leamington Spa


Qualified Ladies* anv weekday.—o-> Clitheroe.


Removals and Road Transport


Consail the Northern EntrUnfl S Oversea* Removal


pecialists «ince 1880- Collection. Paekioe. Shtppinc.


Household Effects. Motor Vehicles and Pets


Bucgace Service hr Se* or Air


Regular Direct Road Removals to the Continent.


William Whittle Ltd Member ot Enrovan Eoropexn Van Lines.


RIVER STREET. BOLTON IV1 Bolton 21963/6. Teles 8S5t55


II \RR1>0NS REMOVALS. Prompt. sen-ice. any time, any-


wucre. — Phone Blackburn 4S8-«o.


ro -o p RKMOVAL5 & STORAGE. Ge; 3 cood job Plus dm. Inquiries


1). a. ALCOCK—Transit Van ar.d Driver tor hire. Li^ht hau.&«ie work. -Any distance Competitive


ail oranenes Local, long distance anc overseas Fuiiv irained per- ^onnei at youi service Co-op Qual::v All The VYay


rates-—Tel Nelson 6*788. MR SHIFTER—Removals Burnley liiSrs. Nelson 691293 evenings.


<11. BBS. MiiVina-Stonng^ - Cecai Street. Blackburn lei


Auctions and Sales


SILVERWOOD/ BALSHAW


A C criON EE U5 and VALUERS


Sale of Antique and Household Furniture Effects


VIL LAG E, HALL,


SLAIDBURN, Near Clitheroe, Lancs.


fo r Mr (J. B a rk e r a n d C lien t* _ s i i r < OMMISSION *s


OPEN SATURDAYS 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. INCLUSIVE OF LOCAL ADVERTISING


IlFTAIIS ARE AVAILABLE FDR OTHER DETAILS


a d v e h t is 1, d_ i p t „ Lil.Diki. properties not


C.imprising: V E ^ IB L ^E . ROOM with


DISTINCTIVE MODERNISED TERRACED U°C = E_ 30 HAYHURST STREET, C LITHEROE LOUNGE


Hoor; 3-PIECE BATHROOM. Rear yard


IMMACULATE DOUBLE FRONTED SEMI 0«ACHECI HOUSE BEARDWOOD DRIVE, BLACKBURN


double glazed- Tin: “ eeoiumodatmn '" “ J!,v ' KITCHEN. PANTRY. ^ S ? S ^ i^ L^


ip a choit-e residential uiles- VESTlBUL?,teHAu!! t ? ^ | i " ? V d b o o 5.s . b a th r o om none and haying


Hall. 2 reception rooms, kitchen, la rd c rs^ j^ rooms for conver- eombir.ed baUiroom and w.c.. 3 s d


,


Parli °ulars°rfromFHmhereafbteForrest, ^IcKenna and S « . . ,0 I.ANGS1I AW DHIVE. C LO TM O E . ^ - ^ ^ V a " . , ? ,! o f fty


= d p°rC iides.CS r J c u l” s',’ Forrest, McKenna 3Dd Son. J Cjnooard Inlaid Oak Corner Cup-;


ooard. Plain Mahogany Glass Fronted Cupuoard* Neat Design TiGnan Sideooard. Oak Round snao ;


Single\V.asn


n wash Bowls and Jugs with Dre»s-, In Table Sets. 2 Towel


, ^


bcarrf o.vith cupboards and drawers) 3 L»-2 Kitchen Table. Pair ot Steps, bma’ll Slide Door Wall Food Cup- b-ard Waij Mirror. Cucxoo Clock. Ironing Board. Numerous Quantity of Glassware. China. Pottery-. Orna- ments. Wine Glasses, TMrnblera,


T'*a ^et. Pair Silver Salts, 2 Meul T “a Pot*. Brass -Jam Pan. Brass Candle Holder. Brass 0*1 Sjand


£3S-25*


rn ard Gav Legged Tables. One s Oak 2-FoIdmg Leaf Table 14 in. 1


ui'iSxtd. Bamboo and Ledsiue TabKa, • and Double Beds. LniQue . Stand vvith Marble Top | (small).


l-'oidine Clothes Kail. Wardrobes tsingle and double). Iron Rail L« d .


0»e 1


*a.7?eY Upholstered Wine Chair,; D-I-ssmg Tables Polished bide- ;


FOR SALE FREEHOLD


CHURCH SQUARE, WORSTHORNE, NEAR BURNLEY


BY PRIVATE TREATY Impressively situated in


THE FORMER


Lamo Various Picture F.ames. Oil Stove. Hoover Wring/Wash Machine. Small Fridae and elec- trie Cooker. Other Useful items and


K'tchen-.var* Utensils, Yarious Car­ pets and Strips.


fLiverpool). Piano Stool. Leatherette


stonThe School, which is now unusued, was built of 3 e in about 1875 and has a gross floor area o, some c 000 square feet. There is planning permission tor


ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL


Mahogany Round F&ce Wall C*?ck* Wainu* Upright Iron Grand Piano


3-piece Suite. One Large and One Small Revolving Bookcase, Window or Hall Plant Stand. Wardrobe Oval Mirror Front and L/>wer Drawer. 2 Child’s Desks. 2 Rush S^at Bedroom Chairs. Oak Firesid Curb Rail Top, D r^s ine Table, Walnut Panel Bed with Fend Spring Mattress. 2 Oak Panel Beds. Ax- minster Carpet, Persian design, x 3 Gestetncr Turn Hand Dup-


l'cator. ’ 8 Sided Walnut and Maho- ALE 1-6 n-m. Prompt.


eany Sewing Table and S Writing Box.


<


Noc-Aecredited Cattle) Pack Horse Inn


Sale of Suckler


F »R « BUILDINGS. WIDDUP RD. Hebden Bridge


n Hoad of Well Bred Sticklers foatlvin*> Cows and Heifers mclud- in- 2 \Veli Bred Bulls, 2 Black and 2 "Red Hereford Heifers fin calf, no date). 6 Friesian Cows. 14 Here-


Saturday, March 1st For Mr .1. R Wrstall.


r il l In calf to 7/8th* Charolais Bull) 4 Friesian Cows, 10 Ilere- ford ’X An cun Calloway Cows 16 Anaus X Gallowav Cows fall m


ford X Galloway Logs 14 Galloway Angus X Friesian Co as


Ca'.f to Red Hereford Poll Bull, a Blue Grey. 5 White Galloway and


3 Black Heifers. 15 months ffor service). 1 Red Hereford Weil Bred ( Poll Bull, bom 21/1170. 1 Cha,r '>' a,1'


white) Well Bred^Buil. bom 13/11/


The above cattle heinu well bred, the cows and heifers outlvme are


A netion.r rs:' C. «ilv'rwood. L.vind- Hnnse. Slaidhurn T f *-■


SALE- 1-h «-m. Prompt. Telephone 22011.


X .a r Clilh.ree. Lanes 3. Balshaw- *11 Waddinefnn Bond. Cbtheroe.


SALF. OF ArCRFOTTED REGISTERED


Cattle (also Poultry}


Dixons Farm, Crimsargh, Longridge, Lancs


Sale Saturday. March 8th for Mrs Wileoek.


. 35 Head of Simmentai pros* Frio-


• 500 Arbor and W a r r e n t^ - n y HenB PartlcoJari Next Week.


i l l »e rw ood/JiaUhaw, Aactloneer,


«!an Croa«. Cbianania Charolais. Llmooein Cross Cows. Heifers and Calt^»s •


Slaldburu. Tel. W2 and CMtheroe J IfllI.


well worth noting, and the hulls noted from well known breeders,


ATTRACTIVE SEMI - DETACHED


thp cows to calvo from March 17th onward fApnl>.


17th CENTURY COTTAGE in Brindle village.


Large beamed lounge and dining kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath and w.c.


Small re a r ■ garden, . adjoining building suitable for conversion. TEL. HOGHTON 3176


LOW MOOR St PauLs St.


Exceptional Stonebuilt Cottage Conversion with most attrac­ tive modernised interior.


and GAS CENTRAL HEAT­ ING Accommodation: VESTI­ BULE, SPACIOUS LOUNGE/ DINING ROOM 13ft. x 24ft.


FULLY FITTED' KITCHEN


9in., KITCHEN with units &z eye-level oven, TWO BED­ ROOMS. Primrose 3-piece BATHROOM. GARAGE lif t x 22ft., and Garden ■ Plot. Rateable Value £78. FREE­ HOLD. - V.P.


Printed details from: Mortimer,


HOUSE FOR SALE to nice area of Darwen Stone end-terraced, good structurally, requires (noderulaa- Won in.*-'rnally. Help give0 l;n, Pur* chase, 21,200. — Tel. Mr Ryder, 061-430-6162.


A


22/23 RICHMOND TERRACE, BLACKBURN


Gorse&Ross Telephone 562-16/8


ilnrlion.fr,: C. Silvorwood. Maid- T r lr ro i.:


to the necessary consents Being obta.ned there are several possibilities ior future use. Adjoining the School is the


SCHOOL HOUSE,


is being offered for sale subject to the exisung tenancy. I For further particulars apply Agents as above* or


And this comprises a two-bedroomed house which No. 35 CHURCH SQUARE


MOOR, CMTHEROE, BB7 1HG. Telephone: CUtheroe 23653 (ST Code 0200).


NGHAM & YORKE, Chartered Surveyors, I.I1IL,E- _________


C,‘,h i SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW IN


BALMORAL AVENUE, CLITHEROE


x 0m 1S


fitted units! modern three-piece b a th ro om Secluded irarden to rear and mature rose garden to front. Separate garage.


Ta!oe U haTlway!' dtoing/kitehend12ft” x "m ! with


A v a i la b le fo r Im m e d ia te O c c u p a t io n . PRICE ------ £7.600


TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 41668 hange of use to two dwelling houses..^hougn subject ..d dress'


S f f S S s S r s ' J M i S FLATS


«-i tv in n n w VIFW. W ADDINGTON, Near CUTHEUOE. Beaull- _ sides), double bedroom^ (modens^jrange piS?ab«hr«>m fturquoise, suite), ^’^ h* ^ j feF5^ ^ rS\i^K^nC bathroom. Mains service. Property Auction


HOTHERSALL, FORREST. MeKENNA and SON WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION a t the BANK SALEROOMS.


CLITHEROE


on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY Mth, 197.1. at 7 p.m. (Subject to conditions).


THE SEMI DETACnED DWELLINGIIOUSE 11 PRINCESS AVENUE, CLITHEROE


Attractively situated, having open aspect to rea,r*f lon5H


louslv laid out garden a rea and most convenient for shops and public transport facilities. The .pre-war property


ft^ elL Viewing: By ap p o in tm en t only with th e Auctioneer*.


Vendors Solicitors : Oswald Goodier and Co., to Chapel S t re e t , PrestoD. Telephone 53841.


Will sell bv Public Auction in their Ground Floor Salerooms a superior collection .of


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 36th. i t 1 ».m. (Full details last week’s issue).


Viewing Tuesday prior and morning of sale. Terms: CASH.


ANTIQUES AND OLDER TYPE FURNITURE now being accepted for, our next sale on


THURSDAY, MARCH I3tb, a t 1 n-m. Collection and delivery service.


II OTHERS ALL. FORREST. McKENNA A SON


Auctioneers and Vaioers, Property Agents. Clitheroe Telephones 35446 and Longridg. 3971


(Property enquiries please on Ciltheroe 23695)


AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS. SURVEYORS and ESTATE AGENTS HIGHER WARBLE HEY* MELLOR


Richard Turner & Son


4 bedroomed farmhouse with 12 acres and range of farm buildings.


.NEW LACND FARMHOUSE, REEDLEY HALLOWS


4 bedroomed farmhouse with 3. acres and range of farm buildings.


Charming-' 2 bedroomed bungalow with features gardens, one acre of land, -extensive and panoramic . views vet favourably private, 3 miles north of .Clitheroe, convenient for Aa9 Blackburn. Vacant possession. Centra) heating.


-FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


-14 BROOK STREET, CLITHEROE.


sible development at - Sabden. off the Simonstonc Road with boundary adjacent to existing development.


W " Fur ther details on request from the Agents.


CROWN CHAMBERS, WADDINCTON ROAD, CLITHEROE. Telephone 22369.


Houses Wanted


UNMODKKNISED .MOUSES re­ quired Quick c a s t lettlement Ex­ change* av a ilable/ We pay solici­ to r 's charges — TeL..Burnley 29140 or »293


v '


BACK-TO-BACK or small through Terraced Hou*e wanted in *ny, area .—Tel. Keighley 64662.


! Houses - Exchanged EXCHANGE Seml-deUched,


> fide, telephone* etc.*-for similar to o r surrounding area of Ciltheroe. —P lease w r i te / Mrs I. Palin. 63 Main Road, Warleston, n r Nant- wich, Cheshire.


bedroomed, council bouse in lovely; country • are a , n e a r Nantwlch* Cheshire Gardens front re a r , and


.3-, z . ACRES OF PRIME AGRICULTURAL LAND with pos­


Fully modernised and tastefully decorated stone built ; middle of te r raced house affording full gas


fired central heating. Situated within s minutes walk of the town c entre,, comprising: EN-. TRANCE - VESTIBULE. SIT­ TING ROOM, DINING KIT­ CHEN. 2 BEDROOMS,-3-PIECE BATHROOM. Freehold.


a b b e y : n a t io n a l BUILDING SOCIETY


LOCAL OFFICE


Large garden fronted 3 bed­ roomed next -but one the end of terraced house affording a spacious and substantial accom­ modation which requires some


51 WEST VIEW, CUTHEROE. -


c“,I


trance vestibule, hallway, sitting room, dinmg fitted with s.s. sink unit, store cupboards, larder, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, separate w.c. Mains services. Current general rates £83.55. Ground rent £3.04.


at;Blackbum, Preston, Burnley.:: SOg^SSfialSSfia


Reduced to £9.1)30 For Urgent Sale.


Attractive 3 bedroomed semi detached house situated off Cbatbum Road enjoying the g reat convenience of being with*


6 WARWICK DRIVE, CLITHEROE.


in walking distance of CJitheroe centre and all .sch«>U. PORCH. ENTRANCE HALL. CHARM­ ING LOUNGE, DINING ROOM. BREAKFAST KITCHEN. REAR PORCH 3 BEDROOMS.


TILED 2-PIECE BATHROOM. SEPARATE W.C. Attached gar.


tr -


age. P lea san t easily main­ tained gardens.


Modem 3 bedroomed detached family house in a semi ru ra l a re a quietly positioned on this small cul-de-sac. The accommo­ dation which affords full gas fired central heating comprises; SPACIOUS HALL* - LOUNGE, DINING ROOM. KITCHEN. F irs t floor: 3 BEDROOMS, %- TILED 2-PIECE BATHROOM. SEPARATE LOW SUITE W.C. Detached garage. Freehold. P lea san t carden a re a s to the front and re a r .


15 ST PAUL’S CLOSE* CLITHEROE.


lars and appointment to view from Holhersall. Forres,. .McKennana


and Son. I*a WHALLEY ROAD. CUTHEROE. An attractive self con- ..nV? recently established with brand new appointments.


U


larders, 3 first floor bedrooms. Mains service.


Sthl andS>ap^intment to view from Hothersall.


ATTRACTIVE DETACHED 4 BEDROOMED BCNMLOJV' 18 WADDOW GROVE, WADD1NGTON


immandir.g open >'if" '| . , l“d t on S cV in g e o f 'th i^M p S fa r village


v n fS G Local Government Officer ' r o u t e s lodgings or * accommodation in. the


0” ; ^


area.—Details to Mr J. Atkvr. .« Portland Street


Ty r o n e to rent (or one y e a r - , - CEMENT M £E n S . !or sa,e. _P to r ,e Ml-872-.nl.------------- ---------- ! ^ 0. ^ hire.


nd Plant - e ,e cm ids


! coNCRLFE BLOCKS snp^ed.r all i cires. — u _*■ Vh__l^a


Products Tel Barnoldswick 2299 . /woo


GOING to live i ABROAD ?


Houses for Sale 34


are arranged at hroughout


Houses for Sale A.trtinns and Sales_


— CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO.LTD, R a ilw a y Road. C l ,th e ro e .B B V Z IW .


TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 23325.


SATURDAY• J EB^£RY nk^ saddleky SALE '" S C . „..a snua,cry. -.oik.


«» H° rSC5 »"d P Enq u ipm ^ \v fT H TACK ^ ' l l -™ » •» . ' SAL‘^ K S E f a n d PONIES 1-6 o-nt. appB»A-


. . . S i l l g K - w . . .


!’LEASE,iV, ° o S t e r . ,K ? - " S S S I. presented for grading. TUESDAY. F4.?-nUVEWLY5CALVED CATTLE


A SELECTION FROM OUR REGISTER OETACHED HOUSESU iu K K o K ^


lba%°e " nc FAIRFIELD dtch 2 int^gra!■ S S T e t o ' i . r i ^ ^ central heating.


CATTLE. 1.V10 [n ct f ' ^ r l “ sAI.E AT IS NOON. FRIDAY. MARCJH^^4sh


SFECLAL S P J t lN C .^A L E ^


r l , „ . . .........A sa l e Good entries ' " " “ ^ ^ “e T ’anpreeialed.


b u r ea u Tel. Clitheroe 2333o


Furniture Wanted with drawers wanted.—


Business Premises^ FEnNTSlIEU^FF.CE to i le r 20tt


BarkerhouFe Road. Nelson. Phone 67411


Accommodation Wanted


«ivr.LE professional young gentle­ man req ^ re s furnished accommo-


the & r w^ r « r « « “ " F r i e s SfJr°adVer lls ing Antiques BURNLEY COLLECTORS andCurm


Sion ley.


fr-iir Qaturdav. Februar j ^~L,U* Fa‘ • ChSrchT Church Street. Bum-


Farming cTirrmY TANKING. Also Manure


S p reading. Rotovaung. Ditching $d&?oS!,T 7 S ! S 24307. ° £ c" £ ig A


All at competitive price. Ashworth. Tel. CUCheroe 22005 V .-n n v


ta n k in g . Manure A D A ' s h S . ■ & & * £


22005. Furniture for Sale


VALUE FOR MONET. 3-piece and


unit suites, Dinothane u n u. £86 o r iM Antron/Perpetua unit, £G6 to


ei29 Fabulour Scandair 3*Pie^? T-iTued '300. real bargain ,£ 1 7 5 . Regency- style 10. ™rtja»ed


K " /M e ™io6rs£199Me?alJo2S9 s' at


Sift1 Antrons. £89. VelsWns only IsJr-EUeen Starky. lON cky Lane Mellor. King or call Mellor Z6J# any time.


- Supw* situation with open bathroom, entrance hall, fit-


,ntCSral CaraBe-


nPTACHED b u n g a lo w s D t lA ^ n c w


Modern dormer-type. A•41 IJI.EASDALE A V E N U E ^ / h a l l , lounge, dining


bedrooms, bathroom, emra >« centra l beating. kir8hT . .U ^ g ' c \ f £ w A D O ^ O T O N


s o i & » « S c h W ^ « . ing-


SEMI DETACHED ' HOUSES „ PEEL PARK AVENUE. 6 2 ? ’ , l u ? , " '„ m g bar o ^ 'kitchPen. Integral' garage. Central


hr ^ N O R HOAD.c WH*LLET. S ^ P ^ a r ^ 3 ^ ^ ^ S f 'k i? c h e hn™paiw-. Detached garage ^


oldcr dining Kitchen. « RLEASDALE AVENUE.


dormer type 3 M ^ ^ ^ i i t ^ e n T w - 'c h ! ^ D e t a c h e d bnck garage, spacious L-shaped lounge.


dmfng room, kitchen, porch. Detached garage. COTTAGES


Garage. ty-p^R3T^edrOTms.SCt^Utf<w^»Ij^.w^iwei.aggStlbulC‘ .


. S W M f o T ^ P a r . rU TH ERO E. Fully modernised


i r i f h o l f ^ ^ r s ^ ^ e n t r a n c e vestibule, sittuig room, CLrfnEROE. 2 bedrooms, sitting


room.HviVg kitchen. J c a r f c n at re a r .


living kitchen. Detached bnck garage. 10 HAYHURST STREET.


'


i f ™ * , -entrance-pa ssage, sitting room, kiicben, etc.


fronted.” 2 bedrooms^' bathroom, entrance vi living room, kitchen.


NEW PROPERTY nnld semi detached bouses of w a lm s l e y b row (OH


bathroom with coloured suite, separate ^ plotCisizes.1010Byears^irtia^mitee


AREA AGENTS F O R T , ,E DnUDD76R m o r t g a g e s kead^ 1


£ “In tfanee vestibule, e Generous


nrtce S n tA c t £7.950. c SFlELD AND BRADFORD


approaching HOO million. High rates of Interest to investors.


a v a il a b l e t o s u it a b l e


F. W . L STEELE and CO. ESTATE AGENTS and VALUERS


CASTLE GATE. CLTmEEOE-Telephon,


9 WADDOW GROVE, WADD1NGTON,


low recently decorated^ exter ­ nally, enjoying a dfHfihixiiI < position on the °utslurts^o{ the


Well appointed six yy^r Old « bedroomed detached link bunga­


N*AR CUTHEROE. open


ith gas fire. DINING - BEDROOMS Pius


village <>n weh planned de. velopment with^ excellent r e s r


TRANCE P O R a l . 22ft.


SHAPED LOUNGE w,th DIN- ING AREA. ftlUy double glazed,


r i


views over the immediate c<^ ‘ • - , • tryside towards Pendle. The s j -— accommodation affords^ E.N- j


^ i f l l


FITTED BREAKFAST KIT- C1IEN. INNER IIALL. 3 BED. ROOMS, V4-TILED 3-PIECE


BATHROOM Garage 19R- 6tn« x Bit. Freehold. Full electric warm a ir central heating throughout. P articularly good sized gardens pleasantly secluded a t the re ar .


17 ORINDLETON ROAD, WEST BRADFORD


Superbly appointed bedroomed detached dormer


wVlT; t r a n c e h a l l , s e p a r a t e & § § TILED CLOAKROOM. LOUNGE left. lin. x 14ft. 8in. DINING ROOM/BEDROOM l i f t . 9m. x


bungalow with oil fifed central heating and double glazing throughout. Enjoying an open semi ru ra l Position on the village outskirts. Affording. Ef?-


mm F irs t floor; BEDROOM lGft 2in. x 14ft. 10m. (fitted


, BREAKFAST K IT C H E N 1 5R . 9in x 10ft. 3tn.. REAR PORCH.


10ft lin., FULLY FITTED


*?» * 1 P r o b e s ) . BEDROOM W O i 9ft x 9ft 5in.» STUDY, V4- TILED 3-PIECE BATHROOM,


fully laid and easily maintained gardens to the front and re a r . The size of this accommodation


14 WOONE_ LANE. ^ C L m iE R O ^ ^ ^ ^ - ; ^ ^ - 1#- gitting ^ o m. Fnllv modernised garden


rT1


-URN ROAD,_ c l it h e r o e . Garden fronted. J bed­ living room.


TERRACED HOUSES b o a t in need of


renoy^ tion. 2 ’K 'd ^ ^ e n f r a n c c vestibule. Uving room, kitchen, bath, w.c. Freehold.


it it eROE Most attractive dormer ’OUDe°-


SEMI DETACHED BUNGALOWS i a ™ d c s i P


S s f i i b v w


bungalow built . to tbe exacting specifications


gneedmc |ta l te d d » rm « "Tin - -


s J t Si neaUy_laid_gard«;s__en te r of


I T * M u fireplace and t,in^ I ?™G1^ROOXU


v/itti fitted cupboards, BATO o / y \ u with shower and sep a ra te


i n r * fitted units and < BBDMWg"


S c DOUBLE g a r a g e . r o x L


n\k FIRED CENTRAL HEAT- ?\G TimOUGHOUT. Make an appointment to inspect this d lightful property.


Any ReasonabU Offer Considered


Superior 4 bedroomed detached residence s ituated in one of the town's most select residential


2S BEVERLEY DRIVE, C LITHE ROE


“ THE CREST/*


a re a s and enjoying a quiet set­ sting with distant views over the


gardens are a most deugnuui feature amounting to approxi- matelv 'A ac re laid inln lawn t with well stocked borders, and


urrounding countryside. ro e th* accommodation which is ex- remely wen planned affords:


& E. « ^ Ch6omS BEDHOOMS5‘ 2-PTECE BA r iE nOOM. SEPARATE WX Pat-


h« - " ^ t 5 a t f o | ■j s ^ UBh IOUnSe' IarSB 5^ I ? “ “ s;:"3s;™ r;»E


WG r o o m REAR H AL t Store and Wl”® St^ef 3 BEDROOMS a,, ^im.


^ B L E ^ O A a A G ^ f o g e n - hold6


h £ h "insutaticm^ value


1L ? A . ^ S S S f l i e a t C S Dimplex radiators a re fitted


throughout (or e>tt re u ^ . eondi-


tions. viewiDg bv appomtment only.


: S NEAR WHALLEY. ^ PraeS5i V


- Xnf5erco?crebtU ctjAV CROSS. AVISAVELL,:


(rinife ot the village enjoying ^ ‘e r r h ^ I t T b ^ V a ^ y . V‘S e


u p e rb ’^ s l t l o m on the eala?;' withd «{-


' 3 r o n SS™ u ih ^ tg isa s2per§. The nttincs of decorations b e in g ,th e


E & s r t s u s s g


in 'hospital and on ner arrival home. Also many thanks to the WI. Badmin­ aton “ Club, Dancing Class.


o&te ot-flowers, -fruit - and chocolates, and the Hector


nd -British.Legion for their


urn'MES — Mrs A. Holmes I gxEED. -On February iotn U w h o organised the prizes for 1975i in Liverpool Childrens


Qtvppt Bolton-by-Bowland. for hie visit. — 19,


12th.' wishes to .thank sincerely all those who. so kindly gave prizes, refresh- ments and donations thus making the whist drive such


a success. WHGLEY13th at Sharoe ------


tal, Preston, to Bernard and Pamela fnee Howarth). a daughter Helen Elizaoeth. Sincere thanks to all con­


- .


cerned. Coming of Age


B^ y ' o n 7 o ^ « « | FriMTiary 2oth, 1975,-Love, mum, daa and. Ann.


Dt ades — Congratulations I


BLZ o n your 2llt birthday, rebrtiary 25th, 1975..—Love S d “ t wishes. Michael!


I Rr^ADES411— Best wishes on 1 y ^ r i ls t Mary. Febnuury 1975. — Love, Margaret and


I FOWLER. — Congratulations Christine, on your 21st | birthday, February 21st.-


nTVcri at f (nee Shuttle- BAiLEY. — Treasured mem- DIN SDALE


and aU our very best on your silver wedding,


worth) Con«atutato«M


Silver v /e d d tn g s (nee ,


February 18th, 1975. May your sUver turn to gold. —Sove Raymond, Eileen,


BALDWIN. — On February;


Michael and Karen. Deaths


15th, 1975, at the home oi her daughter and son-m-iaw, 5 MonJk Street, CUtheroe,


Ann, in her 82nd yejir. The dearly loved wife of lhe iate Henry Baldwin, and dearly loved mother of Annie and John, loved grandma oi Valerie, Brian and John and


epWi C& IH Rest, Chatbum Road, pre­ ceded interment at Clitheroe


Cemetery on Wednesday,


side: Integral garage 22ft. 6m. x 9ft.


February 19th. — Ip q“ine^‘ Bennett (R- P.arkangtoni, Moss Street, Clitheroe. Tel.


B1BBY. - On February 17th, 1975 suddenly in hospital and of 72 Dalton Avenue, S t r e t f o r d , Manchester, Mabel, aged 57 years. The dearly loved wife of James Bibby and a dear sister of Gladys. Jessie, Harold, Alec and Eileen. Service tomor­ row Friday, February 21st, at AH Saints’ Church, Stret­


DOW.NU.AM. — On February 13th at his home 8 Bee-Fold Lane Atherton, Watson


„ , j


_ on February t h ORNBER. — On February I wish to thank mostsig j’haroe Green Hospi- 14th, 1975, u in o hospital, aU relatives and Ue£.


Births I __ _• stre Street Clitheroe. Tel. 22582.


‘R. Parkington), Mos BALDWIN. — The to*-, the late Mrs »«- ^


William in his 80th year. The dearly loved husband of Nancy Thomber, of May- field, Eastham Street, CUth­ eroe and loved father of „im.’ Helen and Caroline. A service will be held mi the United Remormed Church, CUtheroe, a t 11 a.m. today


Thursday, February 20th,


/-v« P h k n io r v I T-I-Ic-Vl t-n fRn« l . Ann pi, stheir kind express",;! •


'm . zzotsz t rmypathy and flora!Vi.


ment. Also Mrs F Hs? and Miss H. Bowl:-' family doctors t-i


eceived in their


nurses and the ke7 v '"'alton for their r*v'


followed by cremation <pn- ro e.—Mrs Hardacr, c- vate) at Burnley. No flowers and staff of Hard2i"«: bv reauest but donations lx i cti-c,


kindness.— 5 Monk's! Clitheroe.


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desired for the United Reformed Church. Clitheroe,


may be sent c/o Mr J. Ward, Ashdown, Eastham _ Street, CUtheroe. — Inquiries to TomUnson’s Funeral Ser­ vice Rockdale, Chtheroe. T e l . ’ 22345.


In Memoriam


of Bet/ty, a dear wife ana mother, died Feburary 22nd, i


1970_Frank and Janet. ories of my dear daughter,


BOYER. — In loving memory | of mv dear husband, Cecil, died February 17th, 1972. Today recalls sad memories, I t fiUs my heart with pain, To know the one I loved so |


Betty, died February 22nd, 1970—Mother.


W dear,


YU1 never return again. Your face is ever bexore me, Eour voice I hear it yet,


_one knows. Catherine.


How can I ever forget, I miss you more tnan any­


veryday you walk beside me.


From your loving wife |


BOYER. — Precious memories of a dear dad and grandad •who died February 17th,


a dear father, died February 17th, 1972. — From Edna, Jimmy and Stuart-


1972.My heart still aches as I G whisper low,


ford. at 1-45 p.m. foUow-ed by committal at Manchester Crematorium at 2-15 p.m —


Inquiries to W. Hewerthne Ltd. Tel. 061-748-7334 or 061- 865-1320.


Father of David, Charles and Elizabeth. Cremation was at Overdaie Crematorium, Bol­ ton. on February 17th. Dona­ Mtions may be sent to the


Charles, aged 64, dearly loved husband of Hilda.


ethodist Local Preachers Mut_al Aid Homes for the


LAITCkl.—On February 15th,


' INTEGRAL GARAGE 16f t 6«l x 10ft. lin. Freehold. Delight­


must be viewed to be appreciated.


^ H U R C H ^ P & C U X H E R 0 |


at his home and fortified with the last rites of Holy Church, Piotr Pawel, aged 53 years. The dearly loved husband of Nellie Lapicki, of 99 Jubilee Terrace, Clith­ eroe, and loved father of Peter and Amanda. Requiem Mass in SS Michael and St John’s Church, Clitheroe, on Wednesday, February 19th, was followed by cremation at Accrington. R.I.P. — In­ quiries please to Tomlinson’s Funeral Service, Rockdale, M Clitheroe. Tel. 22345.


ARSHALL. — On February


BOYER (Cecil). — In loving memory of a dear dad, died February 17th. 1972. Re­ membered always. — From H a r r y , Maragaret and


_Prom his daughter Kath­ leen and Alex, also Chris­ tine, Graham and great grand-daughter Jenine.


od bless you dad, I miss you so.


. _ C grandson Lee. F sleep,


URREN’.—In loving memory ot my dear mother Annie, died February 18th, 1974. Asleep in Jesus, blessed


Unbroken by the last ot foes.


A calm and undisturbed repose,


.. „ .__. , .


F eroe.ORRE S T . — In memory of Gladys. F Alice, Bill and family. .


rom which none ever wake to weep.


.


Sadly missed along life's Q wav.uietly remembered every _3aGoo6ebutt’s Lane. Clith­


- loving From


OR RE S T . — In loving memory of a dear cousin Gladys died February 21st


D of'us.espite the passing years. G_Clifford, Edith and family.


But you will always be part , _


12th, in hospital, Gladys Hattersley, dearly loved wife of Edward Marshall, and a dearly loved mother and grandma, aged 79 years. In­ terred at Clitheroe Ceme; tery. February 18th..— 5 Bridge End. Settle.


Radio and Television J. G. Rowland


The Television Specialist for


★ REPAIRS ★ RENTALS ★ SALES


Please note onr new telephone number


Wholley 3195


I COLOUR RENTAL. From £55 deposit, £5.50 monthly, weekly


• equivalent only - £1.27, - or £72 a y e a r .—H. Kaine and D. Rawsoo. 79 Lowergate, Clithcroe. TeL 23444.


| COLOUR TV m s to d t a ty A. E. H argreaves, Moor Lane and Woone Lane.,Clitheroe TeL 22683-


I NO DEPOSIT TV Rentals (recondi­ tioned sets ) Installed on first p ay ment of 40p and 40p per week. — A E. Hargreaves* Moor Lane and Woone Lane* Clitberoe. Tel 22683


modernisation ?’ and a local authority g ran t should be avail­ able, enjoying distant views to­


wards the fells and affording: E N T R A N C E VESTIBULE. HALL, SITTING ROOM. LIV-


INC ROOM. KITCHEN. SEPA­ RATE PANTRY. F irs t floor: 3 BEDROOMS, 2-PIECE BATH­ ROOM. Outside: Flush toilet,


space for garag e with minor alteration.


Pets Corner


PUPPIES GALORE 20 Border Collies.


I Also Golden Retrievers, Chows, St | Bernards, J a c k Russells. Cairns. Old I E n g l i s h Sheepdogs, Shelties | Cockers, Heelers. Corgis, Springers Labradors, several crossbreds. Sent anywhere.


| Seen anytime.


POUND NOTES ONLY. TOM SCHOFIELD,


DISLEY FARM, MOSS-.LANE


| WHITTLE-LE-WOODS. CHORLEY TeL Choriey 2268.


QUALITY PUPPIES. American Cockers* Cavaliers Alsatians, Dal-


mations. G reat Danes, Old En .


: la n d s . (working s tra in ) . • Seen • any time. Sent anywhere. — Nutshaw


Kennels Clowbndge, Burnley. -Tel 28617.


ORAKESHEAD Heated . ■ Boarding Kennels and . Cattery . Collection' delivery ' All dogs - ,,mast be vaccinated. — Tel Burnley 21037


DOG TRAINING.- Expert' training. Obedience or gun dog, — Drakes- i head-Kennel*.- TeL BumJey-21037.


gUsh, Border Collies, Terrier-cross, Westies, Miniature Poodles, Pekes, Shihtzus, L ab rad o rs, Wire-haired Fox-Ter r iers, Chows* Border Lake


1974Time helps to heal the sad­ ness,


IDLOW (Peter).—Treasured


memories silently kept of one I loved and will never forget. — Deeply missed by


n u fw «o'<$y 1:52


13 PARSON LN: CUTHEROE.


A


Funeral Wrearltt Also Sympathy Pf*


For craftsmanship B j marble, green slate■ etc. Hand Cut ^


£


THOS. RO (ROCK and


Monumental 7b MARKET P


his wife Elaine. To Dad: Ours is just a simple prayer. God bless and


No dav goes by throughout toe year,


10th, 1973.


Without some thought that W brings you near.


JERVIS (William). — Loving birthday memories of a dear son February 20th, died May


keep you in His care.—Love from Mark. Elison and Jane.


. „ , _ .


ithin our hearts you will A always remain,


nd someday we shall meet — again.


Time passes, memories stay. Quietly remembered, not


.


just today. But always.


LAWSON.—In loving memory of a dear mother who cued February 25to, 1970.


—Lore Nell and Patricia. . .


.. She was one of the best. L .—From Ronald and Colin.


You left us mam. Your thoughts unknown. You left us a memory. We are proud to own, Look after her. Lord, In your garden of rest, Down here on earth,


AWSON.—In loving memory of a dear sister, Sarah, who died February 25to, 1970. Not a day do we forget you, In our hearts you’re always


—s it dawns another year. LA From Nellie and Billy.


L ingsley.


We who loved you. sadly A miss you.


near, ,,


of a dear auntie Sarah, who died February 25th, 1970. Too dearlt- loved ever to be — forgotten.


WSON.—In loving memory


AWSON.—In loving memory of a dear auntie Sarah, who died February 25to. 1970. Every day -in some small .way,


KEileen, Alan. Diane and


Memories of you come our way.


. M . and family.


Derek.Mav she rest in peace. —From her loving mother


—Nola. • Ken . Angela and ,


ALEC (Alice). — In loving memory -of my’ dear - wife ‘ died February 20th 1974.


MALEC - (Alice). — In loving memory of a dear daughter


. •


20th, 1974. Let perpetual-, light shine ■ upoa-her,


and : sister died February :


_Sadly: missed by her hus­ band Stan.


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JERVIS. — Fondest birthday memories of Bill, February 20to, loved husband and dad died May, 1973.


b His loving mum and 8rothers Michael and John,


4 Highfield Road, Clitoeroe.


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W r e a t h s & B o $ CUT FLOWE*:


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their sad bereavemenTi special thanks to'y-1 and staS at, Winkhf-


Love and best wishes, mum, BAiLEY.—In loving memory Sxeed__John and Cb ciad. and David.


WILSON.—Robert Wist, family wish to exprs; sincere thanks to C: lives, friends and tehi t for cards, letters at-::


to Rev, Higginses :: kind ministrations a: Parker for tunerd ur. ments. — Greenland! I. W Chipping, near Prss.


time of sorrow. Maivt to all who atier.ee: funeral service. Trad:,


ions received d~hr;


’OOD. — Mrs ?.nn • Philip and Jane: T


t express their since: -


neighbours fc-r the: ful flowers, lef.es. a-, condolence receive: kindness shown to no H their time o!


o all relatives, ir.ur olme Farm, Chair A U D R E Y COWE £


-her stay in Queens i Also for the fiorai fi received in their tp sorrow and prayer; v were offered ior Si from the people v. numerous to mt;;- Special thanks to c ;! dad and a'.', fsaf;; friends for their hi; kindness. — IS Hep Road, Clitoeroe.


sincere ana thanks to the gj; Bramley Meade. Park Hospital and fa and staff of the CcSs Hospital, Liverpool sis family doctor. Cc~ t expresses her ia.- and letters received/;


to express £*•. - ■ -


hanks for cards,


Hudson for their kind - sirations. — ; York Street.


*


Nursing Home, the e- doctor and the ReV7


dlie. Clitheroe. T e l. 2234o - — February loth


Waddow View, WadtUngton. M a s s


1 | . Deaths_


I


p A i u p T T r r r


1° k^emoriam


; f L ? ^ « 4 L 8 | “ S r - id n o


N. w 8a . o , 0n, w S today. - y°Uf^


Reauiem • tviass n* •->“ i Koine and Harry.


MlcEad and John's Church SAUL. - Treasured L~. on Monday February 17th, ol a dear wife aad ^f' followed by interment Ruby, who d ie d p^ 20th, 1971. Always


and SINGLETON.


•the Cancer Research vhisi | Hospital. Nicholaij^aged one a n d domino drive on Feb.


week The dearly loved son of John and Christine tnee Hind), of 19 Kan thorn Foad, Clitheroe. Interment r took place yesterday Feb­


uary 19th at Clitheroe cemetery. — Inquiries: Ben- nett


memor” of our fe.*V John, who died 23rd, 1961.


In


Time passes memories last


b?, ■,


From'mum and Acknowledgments f


UP go


cost fares


It will cost 28p to h R i b b l e bus Clitheroe to Wha Sunday. That’s 8p than it has been past seven month; Fare increases of 1


per cent are being int by the company in an offset increased costs than £3m a year. The new minii


a t ClShefoe Cemetery. I «nr.h i»7i ai„e5. F«r> r . I p.—Inquiries to Torrilin- eQ-»s Fu neral Service, Rock-


bered. — From herV husband Matt John.


SEED N O THEO WILS 4 and 7 York St,


single fare on stage will be 5p — a rise ( Here are some exa:


what local passengi have to pay for sinj neys to and from Cli To Waddington an


bum — 15p (from li Whalley and Grind


28p (20p). Hurst Green, P.ii


Sabden, Gisburn — 3.’ Blackburn — 40p Accrington — 40p Burnley and Long


40p (29p). Preston — 50p (35 Skipton — 50p (36 There will also be i


in contract rates and express services rise by up to 40 per A leaflet giving d


the fares is available company’s offices.


WINNER of last “Eating Out” comp- Mrs Irene Pinder, stripes Farm, Newt Mrs Pinder tells


LUCK THIS TIM


ing, for in addition this week’s recipiei £3 voucher, Mrs Pi a prize in our recen lies” competition. There’s another c


enjoys entering com, “but I have not b lucky.” Perhaps her luck


win a prize by ent' simple competition


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