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12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 24th, 1975 Houses for Sole


Houses for Sale


Houses. tor^Sale


Appreciations


• and relatives for letters, ards and visits during her


MRS MARGARET ' FRENCH wishes to thajik ail friends


: .taff of Ward FS2, Accnng- - tan. Vicoona : Hospital, for Dheir kind attention.


stay in', hospital. Also the


PARTICULARS OF PROPERTY INCLUDING SEVERAL NOT AS YET-ADVERTISED ARE


AVAILABLE FROM THE OFFICE, WHICH IS OPEN AS USUAL DURING HOLIDAY PERIOD


oiluysTONEs


iii:n i i .i:v ko ad . gisbuun near CLlTlIEltOE


. house built in 1972 ' to an extremely hifdi standard of constniction. South facing in a choice residential locality on the outskirts of the vil- lace overlooking open coun* treside. • The well appointed ' accommodation


Spaciously planned- ftl,r,:p‘ budroonturi detached family


4 i ” kitc iiun . uTii.rrv iioom


OPEN POUCH. CN1HANCL, - HALL. SEPARATE CLOAK* ROOM with Avocado suite.


a*T t£ScH


SPACIOUS 17ft. ouen through to DINING HOOM, EUU.V -E1U1PPED


WHY NOT VIEW OUR SHOWHOMES TH IS HOLIDAY TIME WITH PROPERTIES


; TO SUIT MOST POCKETS AT CAMBRIDGE DRIVE, PADIHAM


3 bedroomed homos with garage trom £6,695. BARDEN LANE, BURNLEY


Bow windowed somi detached homes each with 3 bedrooms from £7,450.


WALTON CLOSE, BACUP


Super detached chalets 3 bedroomed and full central heating. £9,500.


front and rear laid into mainly lawns and boidcis. EAST LANCS ROAD, WILPSHIRE


A charming fully modernised two*bedroomed cottage near the centre of Sahden village with superb open views. Price 17.250. Further details on


.


3«5 WESLEY STREET SAltDEN


request. A'ir


/'^^aricd^'scIcctiorT^Mcaflets will shortly be available^ \ for properties which will not be advertised until, after \


the holidays including terraced, cottage, semi detached^ and detached together withoutlyin^^


X f i 200 aa“ ”"v>D 2lc|^ctric Motors I'/j h.p.. 2 Wheel Car Trailer. Dairy Equipment—Alfa I-avaJ *1™"!.’ Machine Equipment and


Sundry Tackle—Usual selection of Useful Tools. Equipment, etc., Sundry *a“K‘^ |lc pilf Troughs, Cop Cop Do Beaker. Scrap—Good quantity of Scrap Metals.


’ near CLITllEUOE •


IIOWT.II.L MILL KIMINGTON


Mellow random stone built detached residence converted from two cottages, combining immense character . m the ' totally renovated interior. In a


Colroy House,


48/54 Fishwick Parade, Preston, PR 1 4XQ Telephone. Preston 794517 >


" secluded seltins oil the villusc outskirts amidst lovely rut a! countryside with delightful gar-


fisS dens. The accommodation tfe.d which affords full oil lired ceil-


S-5* Ire) hcaliiiR comprises: OPEN POUCH, ENT11ANCE HALE. SEPARATE CI.OAKHOOM with wiisli-liand basin and low suite \VC, 211ft- DRAWING ROOM with feature arcliwuy, DINING


basins and the PRINCIPAL BEDROOM ‘" “onioraHnR wallc-m DRESSING ROOM an.i ranee of htted waialiolHis, 2 I 1ECL, UVl’lIKOOM with excellent linen copix>artls». SLIAHAIL_huw ♦SUITE W.< Outside: ATTACHED GARAGE »*/OCK ,,a*orporoU iuc KENNEL/UT1L1TY STORE. integral BOILER HOOM, DETACHED STONE BUILT GARDEN STORE, Freehold.


nflflM RRF-VKPAST KITCHEN. GROUND FLOOR: RF.DKOOM W>1 YI OOW ■■irsl Boor: THREE BEDROOMS, two. with wash-


i A 3 bedroomed semi detached house in the north side) of Clitheroc urgently required for specific purchaser.S ’ No mortgage required. Completion early September. \


Attractive • ■'(


double bedroomed *’ Detached chalet bungalow on the west


IH FAIRFIELD DRIVE CLITHEHOK 0-year-old


the


PORCH. LARGE with


TILED Fells. DINING FURTHER


ENTRANCE L-S11APED


GROUND FLOOR BEDROOMS. IEE


KITCHEN, First


HALF-TILED 3-PIECE ROOM.


BEDROOMS, ROOMS. r; floor: Affording: AREA, — « four


side of Clitheroe enjoying delightful rear views over the immediate countryside towards


LOUNGE HALF- TWO


OPEN HALT..


B A T H -^ ^ W "M * t% ,n * * t TWO I TWOgSE-S«^r


BATH­ Att-®8 **- gardens including additional parking. WifiM


l“r n a K E i ; A” UELIIMGASr' FIRED CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT. Contained within well kept easily manageable


Solicitors; Messrs t.ldillc and llcanci 60 ItiKb .Street. Newport Shropshire lelephone KllT^n


« « Telephone Suipton -1*1


GARDEN FRONTED END COTTAGE AT RlBUllESTEIl- 14 PRESTON ROAD, R1BCHESTER, LANCASHIRE


dens pleasantly situated and comprising: Kitchen. pantry.


A substantial brick built end cottage with front and rear gar­


lounge, hall. 2 bedrooms bar­ room and bathroom, losclhtr


with ample space r2r, a ,r^r\«r To tic Offered For .Sale «y A' Run (subject to conditions and


unless sold previously)* Cross Keys Hotel Fleet Slriet. Ribehrstrr. on Monday. August 4th. 1S


I73. at 7-0 n-m.


A mmerior centrally heated bungalow, beautifully situated hi the m•


SUPERIOR DETACHED RCNGALOW Will ! PANORAMIC ROCKMOUNT, HETTON, Near SKIPTON, YORKSHIRE • limni p-irk with magnificent open views anil pleasant gaidtn.


Stone Infill garden front©,j next to end of terraced house off Whallev Road enjoying good open views to tin* trout. Com*


:!!■ BENDI.E STREET WEST SAItDKN'. near CLITIIEKOE


! ! ! | S i K


prising: VESTIBULE. LOUNGE. DINING KITCHEN. TWO RED- ROOMS. 2-PIECE BATHROOM amt plumbed for inside toilet. Space for garage. Freehold. R.P. 134.


KALTIIILL VILLA


Impressive late Vietorlftn family residence Iniilt in IlfitO of slono with hvo ivy clad ele­


SALTHII.1. ROAD CI.ITIIEROE


vations and a weathered slate roof. Contained within delight­ ful formal grounds amounting to approximately 14 aero enjoy­ ing an elevated position with views towards Pendle over the imnudiute countryside. The 3- bediTome<]


n .-i


which is arranged on two doors, oilers very adaptable


accommodation, ground boor Reception


rooms, comprising: ENCLOSED PORCH. ENTRANCE HALL. SITTING ROOM, DINING ROOM. BREAKFAST ROOM. M l • CHEN. First Moor: LANDING with BOXUOOM OFF, THREE


DOUBLE BEDROOMS. THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Outside: DETACHED GARAGE BLOCK 36ft. x 2211. incorporating UTILITY GARDEN STORE. FUEL STORE. TWO GREEN­ HOUSES. All mains services are available including partial background heating from a high output hack boiler serving tour radiators and the property has recently been rewired.


l|Pf ■t l


BUILDING SOCIETY LOCAL OFFICE


IK? , < ; t: ; -i


Superbly appoint©,* three-bed- roomed semi-detached house set in mature well stocked gardens to the front and rear, situated off Chatburn ltoad »*» ««» ex­ tremely popular and convenient position enjoying delightlul views over the immediate open fields at the rear. Affording: COVERED PORCH. EN­ TRANCE HALL. . LOUNGE, DINING ROOM, FITTED KIT­ CHEN, excellent range of units. First floor: THREE BED ROOMS, the principal bedroom


Alt WARWICK DRIVE CLITHEROE


!LV. & itty.


range°oflllifted wardrobes, HALF-TILED 3-PIECE BATHROOM. Outside: GARAGE. Full gas fired central heating throughout.


NORTH-EAST LANCASHIRE


FOR SALE. FREEHOLD BV PRIVATE TREATY CARR LAUND,


BARROWFORD, NEAR NELSON *


2 1,31. acres or thereabouts.


' setting ■ yet readily accessible for neighbouring centres and MG motorway.





'The residence Includes V princtpal reception rooms, tlie usual domestic quarters. 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,


Industrial Premises


FOR S A L E /T O LET As o. whole or in separate units


$ SjflJ*


m 8ijfar4‘


It m


s i l l • r* )lt k H


i - - '


L A N D A N D B U IL D IN G S ' L O W E R H O U S E , - B U R N L E Y .


. Approximately 45,000 sq. ft. of works - Approximately 12,500 sq. ft. of offices Ancillary buildings and land • , Total site area over four acres REAWSTIC PRICE


.


Installed in the works'are approximately 50.000 eit. 'ft. i V refrigeration space, cold store, hanging room. “ ■ y


- ' Main factory; fitled.with^overhead conveyor rails; . .


'' ■ ;


Appli’ l Solo Agents — -H.' W. PETTY . & CO.


■'> ciiartered Surveyors, Chartered Auctioneers and Estate *


, Agents, .


15 St James’s Row, Burnley. Tel. 27081 and 23556. . '


Oilices at Ncldon and Colne.


d e t a il ed p a r t ic u la r s of PROPERTY FOR SALE IN THE AREA


may be obtained from our Offices as above.


.


, BUSINESS AS USUAL ^ DURING THE HOLIDAYS


self-contained 2-bedroomed flat and substantial out^ -


buildings. Full central heating. Vor further pavticutars: Apply Agents as above.


A well proportioned COUNTRY HOUSE in immaculate conditioii well positioned in attractive secluded parkland


' ............ H M


Coir nfSln? Loin lo wUh picture window, spaeions hall, bathroom, w . c l ft.Uv


Full Particulars and Viewing from the Agents.


AUCTIONEERS OFFICE: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. SHEEP STREET. SKIPTON.


U A i t it in o . .* REMOVALS Prompt efficient service any time. 1 any­ where. — Phone ttlacknuro CJ846


t;D-OP REMOVALS St STORAGE Get a gooo lob olu> lm : Inqairies ait nranenea Local, long distance ana overseas t^Ily trained per­ sonnel <tt vout sendee Co-op Quality AH The Way


EUltori1; n no Oversear removals by Norm of England speclailsta


since 1880 -Whittle River Street} Bolton Tel Rolton 31896


VAN HAULAGE, c o n t r a c t * removal, any distance, 24 hour ser­ vice.—Tel Nelson 65710


MR SHIFTER Removal*. — Itifig Burnley 27143 24 hours


-tTimns. Moving-Storing — Cedar Stn-et Rlackburn Tfei 57122


Machinery and Plant


new'CEMENT MIXERS, for «ato- £80. n mre. oetrot or electric.— D di B Concrete Tel Rarnald*- wiek *2SX*


J. MORAN. JCB for hire, modern machines, competent drivers, £3.10 per hour.—Tel. Whatley 3439.


IJO.NCKKTP BLOCKS SupplieO all


sizoa - D it ti. Concrete Products I'eJ Harnoldawick 2299


Holiday Accommodation


BLACKPOOL NS — Rothwcll Gucsl Hou.sc 18 Gyun Avenue, adjoininfi From and Derby Baths Colour'TV lounge, own keys, good lood guiirantectt


Bed, oreafast and


evening dinner. Lunch optional. Also jookjng now for illuminations and Christmas — Write- or phone Mrs Allen. Blackpool 53092


BLACKPOOL. Licensed notol, 1 minute' sea. Towct and town centre. BB and EM £2 75 plus VAT Vacancies most weeks book­ ing*, tor the illuminations—Clyde Hotel, lb Uuh Road. Tel. Black­ pool 2ioaa ' .


SCOTTISH CAST COAST- Caravan, 5-bertb, F.E. Secluded site on seashore' Ail. amenities. Ideal touting .Montrose 7 miles Aber­ deen 30 miles —Page, Cro*s Street Perth Phone 0730-23835.


. ■


I BLACKPOOL . for that northern hospiL'iJity. , l\*y' House. . 9 Dos• combe Hoad. South Shore Btl ana ED Good, food.' warm welcome Also bookings now taken Cor


UUwmnattons —Tel 45974


CLIFTONVILLE. 3 minutes samls. iUanv'letters of praise. Moderate


terms.' Reduction Sept. Breakfast aim evening ..dinner, . — Primrose,


17 Clarendon Road. '


SEW FOREST — New Park .Hotel. Broekenhurst 3467 I5tb century paradise, private oaths.•.licensed, dinner dances, own,stables, swim­ ming pool ....


.


: per.—Fcrotiank Hotel '^.Southport •38212-•


, cie;i • 53288 . . . ,


BLACKPOOL- —••Small • cuest House near ' North Station . BU^bot- ED.


-light ' supper Home -cooking Colour TV.—'id Blackpool 20263'


St.4RBORout.il central '■ B H C| 50- • H and (. Own iter* -lei


Caravans, Camping


FRAME Tents, UUlgo Tents, Motor Caravan . • Annexes.-.. - Fantastic accessory - - display at special holiday prices. .Great indoor exhibition now on.' — Carsons, Camping Centre (by man* cur park).* King Street, Accrington Tel 32325. .


FOR CARAVANS ■ AND " s A(.'4JI‘;SSORIfcS


''CALLENDERS


Cnurrrs and Statics New and Used. Sites for hovers ■"


• \«enta ni alt teadine makes v liiance. • Ksehanees, Repairs Transport. Hire..' -


' Scotland Rood, * Carnforth


Tel. VX* t.Mff turn off No. S$) Garden Centra


i j


-.M.i*• row •iiiiih.'. *• • .


- CARAVAN CENTRE- 11 ARI'BHflOtmil VI ' HUUNI.KV r^lephor *imztf’ ,'


■ WH1TFORDS f'ar***na,. .- • ■ ?'


inr» Flsbrr corarona • IfHS. Sprite Alpine. Hr.? Kedes 4metn.vst Atvulnsn anti AccMiorle* • Now In Stock.


fUK'SAUI*.— 1117 a fbamsoo. Klldis • . '


BLACKPOOL. Capri; Holiday Flats- Free - T\'.. fringe. • baby . sitting • —PAR 54 .Cornwall Avenue. Tel


SOUTHPORT. Cosy family hotel central, parking, licensed- vRcatv .July. August. Scptem-


WILD ROSE CARAVAN .PARK


OfMJSIDIS. AtTLEBY, VUMltniA IWeplione AppIcliT


Don’t inst tlilnk ol a Week's lloll- dar, think of Yisltinc rour “ Coun­ try HidcawaT*’ brer*'bummer tVcrkeml,


Think of smmminj: in R heated n<>nl. Iialtinc (licJbricn, walktug,


■ gazing at beautiful Tiens. •. STATIC HOLIDAY


CARAVANS FOR SALE: Hlth Flush I'bllels. FlrctrirlU..U-,t


SVuler, Hath or Shou t-r im ■ This Ijxcluslve Park.


I'mirer« Welcome—No Lcllinc- Still a Good Selection of Good. Clean


Second-hand Tourers Available. See TOM at -----


T O D B E R CA RAVANS


l-nr NEW & USED CARAVANS. SITES WITH SALES, TOW BAR FITTING SELF-TOW HIRE,


ACCESSORIES. CARAVANS BOUGHT FOR CASH Uc is the one who will look after vou after. Telephone: GISBURN 322.


On A682 NELSON to GISBURN ROAD ICaravan Aceaaioriaa Slorae* &


' HOW ABOUT THIS?


For i limited period. AN1- of nor fantastic ranee 01 NEW *nd nSKD Caravan* nan t>* nurrbasetf at


Voo coaid SAVF £inn ai • more


. Immediate Delivery Onen 7 Days 4 Week'


New : Baileys. ' Prtinas-. Swifts.' Kestrels' for


.8 % HP. TERMS ; ,


CROSSHILLS


SELECTION OF NEIV AND USED CARAVANS


CARAVANS FOR TIIlT FINEST


THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL BARGAINS INCLUDE:


1975-Astral- Clubman ■2 Berth.- New.; J2999.


1975 Colchester 13ft. 4 Berth, ,New. 5-1,053.


5 north. Second-hand £G1)0. 1969 Ace 14ft.


1974 Astral, Scout 14ft.


• 4 Berth. .Second-hand.' With Awning. £ ‘185. J


1970 Sprite Alpine


4 Berth, Second-hand. £475- Best Trade-m Allowance ana H' P Terms. Expert /Repairs —Insurance. and • Private.


Tow' Bars—Supplied & fitted Large Walk-round Acesson . .: Shop. . * .


Sksoton- ,Rd; Steeton. Near Keiqhley


T»-li*jihone: Meeton 52425. Caravans, Camping


fluid kUel.cn! 2 bedrooms with internal access to integral garage and boiler house.


Removals and Road Transport


JAMES Delivery Services. Re­ movals and haulage. Any distance. Contracts accepted.— Inquiries Burnley 23349 evenings.


Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers,Valuers & Land Agents


Clitheroe 2BB97 m ACRE OA.RVs AND


s|npton Em MEM


WEST THORNBER f a r m , w ic g l e sw o r t h . Near SKIPTON. YORKSHIRE


-------...... Personal Services


TOWNFIELD HOUSE 103 Church Street, Great Harwood


Exclusive Private Home for Gentlefolk.


Male or Female Residents Inspection Invited.


Matron: Mrs N. THOMAS. R.N.M.S.


Permanent or Short Stay. Telephone:


Ct. Harwood 884058 Contraceptives - mtematlonoJ


4« Gossamer/L'amor £2.2i. b French rickiers £2.20, 30 Nuform/Naturlicb


i 2 26. 30 Fetherlitc/Svenska £2.25, 21 Swedish Diplom £2, 24 Danish


.Commerce House.-VVatei Orton Birmingham B40 1HK


OVER 100 PRODUCTS. W STOCK Business Services^


\NSAFONE for less than £3 per ^eck^—P b o n ^ ^


(teturn advert when ordering tor FREE samples worth SOpl


Pussycat £2 20. 10 Dutch .Fun £1 80. > American Stinula £1 20. Inter- aationai Selection £2.25. WARWICK SUPPLIES <EL>


Ua*__1,500 Bales of exceptionally good 1975 Meadow Hay to go off the farm.


Order of Sale and Sale Times—Commence 12 Noon Sundries.,


‘ 12-30 p.m. Machinery, 1-0 p.m. Dairy Equipment, Sheen and Lambs 1-30 p.m.. Cattle 2-0 p.m.


A CATERER, WILL ATTEND TlIE SALE.


FARM WILL BE SIGNPOSTED FROM TIIE VILLAGE OF ' CHIPPING.


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD,


Railway Road, Clitheroe, BB7 2JW. • TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 23325.


750/1,0ti» Suffolk and Half-Bred Store Lambs «o«V»|,ort term and longer term keep. SALE A f L. NOON.-


TOMORROW (Friday), |ULY 25th_ FIRST SALE OF THE SEASON OF STORE LAMBS


MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES AND TONIES SATURDAY, JULY 26th


100/120 Riding Ponies. Mares and boals, loung Slock, etc. 350 Lola New and Used Saddlery and Equipment SALE COMMENCES WITH TACK at U-JO a.m.. HORSES 1-30 p.m. Approx.


MONDAY, JULY 28th


Lamb Ballot Drawn at 1M5 a.m. for Lambs Weighed and Graded By That Time.


WEEKLY SALE OF FAT STOCK AT 11-30 a.m. 70/80 Fat Cattle, 120/130 Ewes. 1.300/ 1.800 Lambs.


WEEKLY SALE OK FULLY ACCREDITED NEWLY. CALVED CATTLE AND CALVES.


TUESDAY. JULY 29th -


°0/30 Locally Farmed Newly Calved Heifers and Young Cows. 80/100 Rearing and Bobbr Calves.


'CALVES AT 12 NOON. DAIRY CATTLE 1-0 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF FULLY ACCREDITED IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE.


•*ii/30 Aulumn Calving Cows and Heifers. 50/60 Store Callle. .


Including for Mr P- Riley, WiswcII Moors 4 In-Calf Heifers. • In-Calf Cow and 2 Geld nnfers. SALE AT 12 NOON,


FRIDAY, AUCUST 8th ■


2.000/2.3(10 Half-Bred and Down Cross Store Lambs. Entries for advertising ij-ould be appreciated.


SECOND SALE OF STORE LAMBS.


Superior executive homos each with 3 bedrooms, enormous living room, fitted kitchen, utility room. Garage and full gas fired central heating at only £12,250.


Showhomos open daily including Saturday and Sunday 2-0 to 5-0 p.m.


Lot us take your house purchase worries off your shoulders, your mortgage arranged on Our Free House Purchase Service.


Auctions o n d S a le S


ROBIN m. a d d ym an , a sva AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS


SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd


PARK GATE FARM, CHIPPING, PRESTON ON IJ1SIIALF OF MR R. BAMBEIt


»« POLLY A^EDITBD Viz.* 9 August Calving


S S S ^ d S i r f IhC *b,,7xea BSE 5S


• w,,r r*alvine Heifers, 5 Cows Heifers, 20 YearUng


« S i e ; " l l w e n 5woV*l,.roJr £ S S tto’n. h" d


Th cows are well proved farmers, stock and the In-Gah Heifers The 00^ and the Young Heifers are very promising indeed


M N“meU1 D|CSC1, 2 f


2 Wood Grove, Skipton. Tel. Skipton 3641. TOTAL DISPERSAUSALEO^LIVESTOCK


. GPO staff lor cards and letters of sympathy, floral tributes and Mass offerings in their time of sorrow.— 'G Turner Street, Clitheroe.


,ORING.—Mr and .Mrs F. Goring - and family wish to. .thank., all . relatives, friends, neighbours and


1


Deaths. RIDGWAY. — Suddenly, on


' dearly ‘ loved husband of Barbara and a dear father of Gary, Tony. Michael and Diane. Service and interment took place at Christ Church, Chatburn, on Saturday, July 19th.—


July 16th. 1975. Leslie Arthur Ridgway, aged 35 years, of 18 Victoria ‘Avenue Chatburn, the


• Inquiries . Brian Price. Clitheroe. Tel. 41297.


MR * .MRS C. JOHNSON wish . to . ' express their sincere thanks to all who so generously donated money in memory of Mrs Maud H.istwaite. £52 has been given to the Cancer Research Fund.—16 Green­ field Avenue. Chatbum.


Doreen. Births


BROWN tnee Haythorn- thwaite). — On July 15th, at Leighton Hospital,


MORAN. — To .Michael and Lynn on July 16th, at Queens Park, a son, Nicholas Michael James. Thanking all concerned, especially B3.


Crewe, to John and Jean, a son Nicholas Charles. A brother for Alastair.


Engagements SUMNEtt — GRIM SHAW.—


; WARBURTON — VEEVEItS. —Mr and Mrs E. J. Veevers are pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter. Karen, to Allan, tile youngest son of Mr and Mrs S. Warburton. Congratulations from both families.


Mr and Mrs T. J. Sumner, of 3 Claremont Avenue, Clitheroe, have pleasnre m announcing the engagement of their only daughter, Janet, to David, only son of Mr and Mrs F. Grim- shaw. of 357 Audley Range, Blackburn. — Congratula­ tions from both families.


j Birthday Greetings


TAYLOR. — Many happy returns, Keltii. on your 18th


birthday, July 27th, 1975. May health and happiness be" with’ you always.—Love from dad, mother and sister Janet.


Deaths I BENNETT.—On July 10th.


i eroe. Tel. 22582, LEACH__Peacefully, on July


1975. suddenly, at his home, 14 Lilac Grove, Clitheroe,. John Francis, aged 79 years, the dearly loved hus­ band of Eva Bennett A service and cremation took place at Accrington Crema torium, ■ July 21st. — In­ quiries Bennett *R. Park- ington). Moss Street, Clith-


ter's home,' Alice, late of Howgill, Rimington. in her 90th year, much loved by all her family and friends. Cremation at Leatherhead


19th, 1975, at her daugh­


5th, at 1 P.m. Public Notices


CATTLE and GENERAL MARKET


Henlhorn Park, Chester Ave Playground, Castle Playing


illlH'IONEERS. VALUERS. SURVEYORS and KSTATfS-AGENT* FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


Richard Turner & Son 22 WINDSOR AVENUE, CLITHEROE


A semi detached house of cavity brick and tile roof offering desirable accommodation with good sized garden.. Ground n®°r: Entrance hall, lounge, living kitchen, utility. First floor: 3^ bed- rooms, bathroom, separate w.c. Outside: Good sized outhouse,


single car garage, gardens front and rear. Mains services- Tele­ phone. Freehold. NRV £174. Viewing: Through the Agent*.


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


Approximately 5 acres of agricultural land with - possible deve­ lopment potential at Sabdcn. Full details from the Agents.


Crown Chambers, Waddington Road, . Clifheroe—Telephone 22369.


(Lower portion and adjoining ........ Railway)-


Field . .


The above will be CLOSED from 12 MIDNIGHT on


1975 TO 12 NOON SUNDAY. ' JULY 27th. 1975.


SATURDAY JULY 26th, BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY


' TOWN. AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971/1974


. LISTED BUILDING


An application has been re­ ceived for permission for the


1 This property is included m a \ statutory ,t»ist of Buildings oi i Special Architectural or His­ toric Interest. Aliy person wishing to make representa­ tions should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of thi<; advertisement to the Chief ‘Architect and Planning Officer Planning Department,


change' of use of 9 Railway View Avenue. Clitheroe, to Offices and Flat.


A copv of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning' Department within


75- 0784.


Signed: Charles Wilson. Chief, Architect and Planning Officer.


PLANNING ACTS, 1971/1974 DESIGNATED


BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY


RIBBLE GALLEY • _ CONSERVATION .AREA


Any ‘person wishing to mnke representarionq * should in-; writine/ within - -21 from .the', date of tisoment. tect


An application ' has been - re­ ceived for permission for Ex- tensions -and • Alterations at Jubilee Cottage, •


Grindieton; do


Planning


cess ' 'Avenue. Chtheroe -


la oep nii:™:


V- Signed-. Charles Wilson. Chief-Architect and


within the period stated. I'.'./V '


- ' i' :- - • ' " ’ Planning Officer.-


, Comoetition Results Kl-I) CROSS! Ribhtc Volley Onlrc. Winning.m'mtber/*: First prize tun-


•daim'iU). Ot»93- winner please claim before; Auft., .1st- -Other winner^:.- 3784.* 2181. 1798. 0184, 2708., 215)1.’, 'MSS: 2967. l74(j.‘ 2515: 'Telephone* Chipnlns 509. ,589 nr .101;


I.ION-S-FO IMO.ri.L'B: Week, t—'No. 40; ‘Weeks 2—N’o. ’5:


.


UMIHEROF,,CB k l’2W Club: Week ♦ 5*-: N o . '. 7.',


[: t ~ woTth'sr^Newsagents..- CUtheroe*. • kind, expressions of sympathy


, Lost.and, Found , I.OST. Bag of . tools by Buttcr-


Contacf’62 Whalley' Road. CfflUi- eroe,*- or. telephone Whalley :2170


• Reward.


I.OST:'Girl’s green anorak at Edis. fold nver.—* Nc.w*a»ula Avwuic. ClffAtATn*.





wish to thank - all close friends and- neighbours -for


: j , • and’ Department,


to V,he Chief Archi­ Planning


this advev- Officer.


days so


WINKLE. — On July 22nd, 1975, in hospital, William, aged 86 years, the dearly ioved husband of the late Beatrice Windie, of 3 Standen Road Bungalows.


I


PINNIESFORAl


lamily of the late L " Arthur Ridgway w


Acknowledgments Mrs Barbara Ridcw,-


to take tins opportune- * than", an r e la tC s^ J ?


? ou!<i pt*


cards, letters of wndSw'1' and floral tributes during their time ot


svmJ^ Thanking. also direclo^J


; Clitheroe. Service and cre­ mation will take place at Accrington Crematorium on


WANDLESS.—Thanks mum and dad for 21 years of love and understanding.—


• Clitheroe. Tel. 22532. In Memoriam


leagues at Cross Garage, Clitlierce dir ; ' ‘ and staff from Stonebrd,:.1 Manufacturing • Co.nov..' Theo’s and stall, the Cow Inn and the Blacks2 Hotel,- Chatbum ¥


-'


Buck Inn. Grindieton r," ’ n ; ! burn Football Club and v


Saturday, July 26th. at 11 a.m.—Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington), Moss Lane.


FAULKNER. — Treasured memories of a dear hus­ band and father, David, who died July 25th, 1974. Time is swiftly passing by.


Rev N. Maddock f™ fc kind ministrations.—18 loria Avenue. Chatburn. Mrs Irene Smithson


family wish to thank irv" sincerely all relatives frtS* neighbours and th e 'm S ment and stall and “ S ' mates of Tarmac RoadsS Holdings. for


expressions of sym


—From his ever loving wife, Maureen and son Martin.


But love and memories never die.


V a ll.—Loving memories of our son, Darren, died July 30th, 1973, aged eight


years.They say in time you do


We loved as much as you __Mum, dad, Michelle and


someone Jason.


TEIGIITLEY (nee Bailey).— In loving memory of a dear wife. Annie, who died


July 24th. 1973. Loved and remembered always.—From husband Alec and friends


PARKINGTON. — In loving memory of ji detir wife and mother, Emily, who died


July 28th, 1973. ** In God’s care and keep


__From her loving husband Atichard, daughter Jennifer and son-in-law Paul.


ing


ROBERTS.—In loving mem­ ory of a dear mother find wrandma who died July 28th 1969. Not just today, but ’ everyday remembered. —Prom her loving daughter Dinah, g r a n d c h i l d r e n Shelia. Derek, Una. Lewis and Angela, Lamb Row, Sabden.


ROBERTS.—’Treasured mem­ Her memory is as fresh to-


As long as I live I will cherish her name.


T


__Prom Maud and Dick (Sabden).


.


To be remembered by her grandchildren she loved is all she would have asked. __Prom Bobbie. Jean and Alan; Marian, Peter Lesley


, , . and Paui. ROBERTS — Remembering


on Thursday, July 24th. Memorial service at Bolton Abbey, on Tuesday, August


with love our dear mother, who died July 28th. 1969 v»e cannot bring the old


Y days back, fred.


That used to be. —From George and Wini­


We treasure now the memories.


our smile we cannot sec,


In memory of our beloved grandma.—Prom Jean. Enc and children; John, Carole


• , ,


and children. In Memoriam


WILLIAMSON — SINGLE^ TON.—Loving memories of a dear son and brother, Jeffrey, died July 27th, 1974. aged 16 years. I think of you in silence. Often speak your name. All I have are memories,


. Mid a picture in a frame. The tears in my eyes I can wipe away.


But the ache in my heart will always stay,


I wish today as I’ve done G before,od could have spared you many years more.


—From mum, dad, Alan, Steven, sister-in-law Aim


You are loved and longed for always, Jeff.


and children.


WILLIAMSON. — In loving memory of Jeffrey, who died July 27th, 1974. We never can forget his smiling face,


i eto. (land Cut Ulttttot


T H O S . ROCK (ROOK and AtfH


Monumental Mosom


7b MARKET PLACE (Behind Dean's Hairdresser*


CLITHEROE Telephone ?42»7 And at


Broomfield £}«* Witton. BlacSbora


AUDREY COWELL Flortl *


O etinns


fELEPHN 25038


His carefree happy ways. The smile that .won so many friends. •


13 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE.


i Princess Avenue, Clithcroc BB7 2AL. quoting reference number 3 ■


| the period stated.


YOUNG-—in loving memory of a dear husband and father, died July 24th, 1974. —Prom Margaret, Bob and


In the by-gone happy days. —From Keith. Kathlene, Paul Janet and boys.


YOUNG__In loving memory of a dear dad and grand­


Eddie.


dad. died July 24th, 1974.— Prom John. Juno and


Debbie. Acknowledgments


2AL. quoting reference mun‘ l ftev. Sidebottorn Lor his kind her 3 75'0798.


Prm-* and Mr Tee (AltlianTs I Travel Agencv). Also the


VICl'-O IO VI4QU. A copv-of the application form and.plan mav.be inspected in the planning . Department





Cricket Club, Blackburn and Clitheroe Post' Offices, Union or Post Office Workers, Clith­ eroe Ladies Football Club, Clither-.e Referees' Society. Victoria Hotel and -Hurst Green Football Club lor then- kind expressions of sympathy, letters, cards and floral tri­ butes received ill her sudden bereavement. Special thanks to Dennis Greenup, Mrs R. P- Dickinson. Barclays Bank Ltd Mr Wilson postmaster)


to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours. St Augustines RC School, Designstyle Ltd, Holmes


ministrations. 20 Grafton on p.i-Mtnn


Elaine.. . Leonard,-, sincerely thank all friends and neigh­ bours for tlie. many kind expressions of sympathy and


Street- Clitheroe. The family of the late ‘Mrs


fl->ral- tributes received in their tragic bereavement.—66


High!!eld* Road. CUtheroe. The relatives of the late


Mrs Violet Mather, wish to express their sincere thanks to ail friends and neighbours fur.'- messages of sympathy and' beeiitiful floral tributes received in their sad loss. Thanks also to the Rev. K. Lroadhui'st and the Rev. J.


Tnvior fo ihnr .kind st/ations. -^ ..21 'St Jamess


Street, CUtheroe. • Mrs Wookcy and family


lunreo*


and. .floral' tributes received In -respect' of.-the late Robert Gordon Wise. — 'Standen Lodge, Pendleton, near Clith-


«roe. /


„viiisi) '$ a* “'erf


. rST.ilcaistertd as * Post Office


S i ' a - ! ’ ' “ in , .U '


TOMi-lNSOll’S


Funeral Serv|Ce • Rockda*c


g , Tel.


. Eshto" Tc,,>,C 2


2345


79 LOWERGATE, TEL. 234441


Mrs Susan Goring wishes Mill. Clitheroe


Funeral Wr«tS- «*^ Also Symoal^ r _


f lo r a l tributes anJ


CUT FLOWERS BARKER'S _ (


Primrose IC1


UNREPEATABLE B/J WHILE STOCKS


PRE-INCREASE R.l


DOUBLE SPRUNG EDGE DIVAN SET..£11| DOUBLE FIRM EDGE OIVAN SET.... £10


DOUBLE POSTURE SPRUNG DIVAN SET. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . £S|


DOUBLE POSTURE ORTHOPAEDIC DIVAH SET (extra firm). . . . . . . . . . . . £10| SINGLE SPRUNG EDGE OIVAH SET.... 1


JINGLE FIRM EDGE DIVAH SET.. . . . . £7|


Bed Bases and Mattresses S | fit your own bed (at


OVER THE HOUDA^


PERIOD THERE \ BE SOMEONE l‘ attendance rockdaee.


FREE DISPOSAL OF YOI FREE DEUVEt


W A R D R O B E S & bJ UN IT S, CHESTJ] AT DISCOUNT


UP TO OFF L pmc\


OI


ChoosB from Rest .Asset Slumberland Posture S/T Over SO Divan Sets in s | Prices.


C A L L AND SEil


YO U R S E L F — C(| OUR PRICfj


As^n the hour she passed away.


G . C o Iyerley


& Sons Ltd Funeral Director


Member of the NfUmil Association of Fontt« Director?


OHATBUK.N ROAD OLirilEROE


OHAl’KI OF BEST Knqutrtes:


i'cL Clitheroe 23291 dtf 221117 night


ories of a dearly loved mother, who died July 28th,


1969. In memory I see her just the same.


' forget For some that may be true But, how could we forget


doctor whose valuable h£- was very much apprefeH and tlie Rev. N. D MvS


for his kindness.—18 staml Avenue. Clitheroe


E. E. Wilkinson have too greatly comforted by all |5 eiters and cards of sympaifc, received front relatives acj friends during their recar bereavement. They v*h a thank all concerned especially those whose toi and kindness lias tod greatly appreciated. Also 4, doctors and nurses of W


The family of tile late u, 1


floral tributes received t: their bereavement. Aim a,


the tv pathy S


and neighbours lor u i i0c* expressions of


THEO WILSON and SONS


staff from HornciiS1 Quarries. Bat ten management and .wort i 1


4 and 7 York St, Clitheroe. Tel. ; Want<


WE’VE K«t the money I,tit there’s nothinjr to spend it on — that’s (he di lemma facing the Sports and Social Com­ mittee in West Brad­ ford. one of Itibbie Val­ ley’s fastest-growing vil-


1 a g e s , w I, i e h h a s nowhere children can


play except the main


road. For the committee, having


raised -CTU0 in little over a


year, cannot find any land to accommodate its dream ol a village recreation ami sports


field. It aims to foster oil kinds


of sport and recreation, and as West Bradford, which has expanded to about twice its


C3. Queen's Park Hostfa: the family doctor and darvi niu'ses and (lie Rev. J, c, Hudson for his gravers. To: donations in lieu of floitp have been forwarded to thi Empire Research rIikjm. tism and Arthritis Corm


and we thank thc« who contributed so generous!;,. 99 Chatbum Road, CJtos,


WM. LMGSflAW


and Sons Ltd (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLEILLI FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANOID


CHAPEL OF REST 03 THE PREMISES


PERSONAL SER7IC3


King Street Whalley


TeL WhnUey 3248 (dir ei nichti


cl ard


Prize for best plot


7 CALLING all Clitheroc allot- ’• nient-holders . . . now’s the j time to give your plots a last- i minute spruce up.


Next week sees the judging


; of a competition to find the J best temled'.of the 119 allot- * meats owned by Clitheroe > Town Council. There’s no 5 need to make a formal entry a — all allotments will be consi- " dured and there are cash ; prizes for the best.


■; The plots, on sites beside


j Whalley Koad, Hayhurst - Street, Pimlico Road, West •! Vi©w and Millthorne House, ■.£ will be judged by Mr Herbert 1 Smith, former head gardener :t at Brockhall Hospital.


• The competition, originally staged by the fo rmer


. Chtheroe Borough Council, <


i was not held last year because


’ ; of local government reorgan­ isation. The new Town Coun-


• veil decided to revive it this year, with Kibble Valley Council Parks Superintendent


.«iVr Roger Hirst in the role of torganiser.


Prizes will be presented at a


•itown council meeting in a few .hveeks’ time.


pvc, butchers fishmongers


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