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Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times, October 9th, A980 ,11


T dented musician ^?ra®cb:i4d|ircfc^t


POPULAR ’Billirigton; resident’ .M^WUliam! (Bill^Pete'rs/ of Sunnyside^^Avenue.^has'died M;


hospital afteria short illness. {/r Mr Peters (f>9) was a


male. nurse' at Calder- stones for six years until


his retirement in (1977-.: Before moving . to : Cal-


' •


derstones he and his. second wife Inge, who died in. 1971, had been warden and matron of a hostel for the mentally subnormal in'Grantham, Lines. They had also worked together at other hostels for. the mentally- subnormal in the south of


e


Coun. who


:a. ck felt


jblicise would


th ero e th the


ipanieci • ry in g mghter red on Susan


of The holme


up the :acocks’ any. ie tour iraging neeting upils of school,


es they : pupils lan 50


Show calls dancing girls


RIBBLE VALLEY girls aged. 16 and over who would like to sample the glamour of the chorus line are needed for. a forthcoming local produc­ tion of “Gigi.”


Keep tidy campaign


RIBBLE Valley Council may mount an anti-litter campaign next year to en­ courage the public to keep the streets clean. The move was sug­


gested by Coun. Mrs Joyce Lilburn (Bolton-by- Bowland) at a meeting of the council’s Public Works and Health Committee. It followed a report that the county’s highway cleans­ ing service to the villages is likely to be cut to the bare minimum next year because of the cost. Coun. B e r t Jone s


duced by Barbara Scatter- good for Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society and will be staged early next


year. Choreographer Mrs


her. The show is being pro­


THE funds of St Mary’s Scout troop, Clitheroe, were given a boost of £105 by a coffee evening held at the home of Mi­ ami Mrs. Derek Hitchen,


Bright Street. Visitors were able to


try their luck on the tom­ bola and raffle and there was a bring-and-buy stall. The group’s former


very 'W'ell-known: local family. And -although he was born in Barrow-in- Furness his family moved back to' Billington when he was a boy. A. talented musician,,


England. He was a member of a


Akela, Mrs Susan Mars- den, paid ,a. visit with her new daughter, Stacey. Chairman of the troop,


along with his father and four brothers, he was a member of the former Whalley Brass Band play­ ing several instruments including the cornet, euphonium, trombone and tenor horn. ' He was also a former


conductor and musical d; rector of the Balderstone


Mr, John Clayton, pre­ sented Mrs Hitchen with a plant. Pictured, from the left;


Gladys Sutcliffe this week; launched an appeal for in­ terested girls to contact


matter whether they are dance trained or not, we will train them.” She added that a certain amount of agility would be required, as one of the numbers in the production is the high kicking caref­ ree “Can Can.” Mrs Sutcliffe said the


She said: “It doesn’t


(Clitheroe) observed that the old adage, used to be: “Where there’s muck, there’s money.” Now it was: “Where there’s muck there’s no money . . . ”


Scout funds


A LARGE audience at Trinity Methodist School, Clitheroe, on Saturday evening enjoyed a. rare musical tre a t by The Savoyards, of Burnley, with a . programme of grand opera, Gilbert and Sullivan and ballads. Many of the audience


Band. His . father Tom; cele­


are Mrs P. Gorrill, Mr and Mrs Hitchen, Nicola Tomlinson, Mrs M. : Ash­ worth, Mrs E. Lavender (holding baby Stacey) and the vicar' Canon John Hudson.


Long walk


number of dancers in the society had diminshed since last year and she was anxious to build up


THE speaker at Clitheroe Probus Club, Mrs Pat Parrott, described a walk from Clitheroe to Stras­ bourg, via Dover and Calais, which she made in conjunction with the European Unity move­


ment. She was thanked by Mr


numbers again. As well as. Gigi, there is


year.


be held on Tuesday nights and any girls who have the time' and energy to sapre should contact Mrs Sutcliffe, at 16 Bleasdale Avenue,Clitheroe. Tel.


Rehearsals for Gigi will • 25629.


expressed the hope that the company would pay a return visit soon. -The concert was organ­


Festival ; winners


ised by Mr. David Sharp, leader of the Pendle Scout group and the. parents’ support group. Over £85 was raised for Scout


IITISH


funds. Sewer repairs


TS


EMERGENCY sewer re­ pairs at .Chipping have been completed at a cost of £2,436. Further work will be necessary on another length of sewer in the village which has been damaged by tree roots


and remedial work is to be put in hand.


AN audio-visual presenta­ tion on plants and insects is to be held in the Clitheroe Parish Church hall in aid of the Restora­ tion fund.


■ The presentation, on November 12th at 8 p.m. is being given by Neil. Wilmore,' of Chatburn


VICE


SISTERS Catherine and Jane Reddy, of Gills Croft,' Clitheroe, had successful time at South- port Music Festival. Catherine (10) came


first in the under 12 years recorder solo and third in the under 14 class. She also gained a


a possibility that the soci­ ety will be tackling “Carousel” later next


John Steiger and the chairman welcomed new member Mr George Weathel-ley. On October 17th, the


brated his 90th birthday earlier this year and is still a keen musician. Mr Peters (jnr) was


also a committee member and regular at Billington Brass Band Club. A keen sportsman, he was con­ nected with Whalley Cric­ ket Club where until re- cently he helped his father look after the grounds. He wa,s a former


Worked for the blind...


THE death occurred at Blackburn Royal Infir­ mary on Friday of Mrs Kathleen Joyce Turner, of Braeside, Waddington.;


She was 59. Mrs Turner was the wife of Mr John Turner,


Radcliffe.


regarded in the Darwen area for her voluntary work for the blind and the


Mrs Turner was highly ...


elderly. ■ In addition to her hus­ band she- leaves' two daughters, Mrs Gillian Koehler, wife of a doctor near Munich, West Ger­


■ The funeral took place on Tuesday, service and interment being at St Helen’s Church, Wad­ dington. ■


Haworth, Christopher Grindleton, Blackburn.


' ; ■•■ ■


Newsagent’s wife


member of the Whalley branch of the Royal Brit­ ish Legion and the Whal­ ley branch of the RAOB. During the war all five


THE funeral took place on Monday of Mrs Kath­ leen Ainsworth (58), who with her husband, Cyril, kept the newsagent’s shop in . Waterloo Road, Clitheroe. Cremation at Accring­


brothers served' abroad, and he won a commission in the field during his ser vice in Europe and Green­ land. He also leaves four sis­


Rev. Ward Jones, of Chatburn, will speak on “Abbeys and castles."


Reunion


A FORMER Clitheroe businessman, Mr Charles F. Short, will, preside over' the North African Reunion Association’s annual dinner at Accring­ ton Conservative Club a week tomorrow. Secretary and treasurer


chairman, of Darwen magistrates, and chairman of. the/East . Lancashire Paper Mill Company,


Auctions and Sales


^CLITHEROE AUCTION^MART < RAILWAY ROAD. Tel. Clitheroe 23325 - /


■ -• A ", v' '* '. . . . '/FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th , . • / . . / : v ' “ '


. . and ’Cross * Bred Horned ! Ewes, Gritstone,... Wood - Land Lonk and other , hill going Ewes from the fell


:■ ■


■I ' -stocks of the Pennmes: Sale -at .11. a.m. prompt,,;* ■ followed by Half-Bred Ewes, Shearlings ,and. Store ; Lambs. - 140 Half Bred■ Ewes and.Shearlings,, 200 . ' .Store Lambs, 120 Horned Gimmer Lambs. •


.


MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK.at 12lnoon..80-100;


.... Fat Cattle and Cows, 120-150 .Ewes,-1200-1500 -~ . Lambs. . ,, ..... .


.


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, - 120-150 Rearing Calves at 12 noon. 20-30 Newly , Calved Cattle at 1 p.m. . .


. .


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15th ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF HORNED RAMS. 350-400 Lonk, Swaledale, Cross Bred Horned, and ; other Horned Rams,. Shearling Rams and Ram Lambs. Catalogue entry of 156 Rams, 2 Shear and Over, 178 Shearling Rams, 28 Ram Lambs. Order, •of sale, Rams, 2 Shear and Over, Shearling Rams,


. • Ram Lambs. Judging in three breeds at 8-30 a.m. Sale at 9-30 a.m. prompt.


.T


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN-CALF AND STORE


- CATTLE. 20-30 In Calf Cows and Heifers, at 12 noon. 120-150 Store Cattle at 1 p.m. Last sale 7 In-


Calf, 178 Store Cattle. '


OCTOBER OLD FAIR SALE OF ALL CLASSES OF STORE SHEEP. Half bred and Horned Ewes and Shearlings, Half Bred and Down Cross Store


many; and Mrs Carolyn wife of .Mr Haworth, of a solicitor in


- Lambs, Half Bred Gimmer, Lambs, Horned Gimmer and Wether Lambs, Suffolk Rams, Horned Rams,


J : etc., etc. We anticipate a good show of sheep and lambs of all descriptions. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th. -


NEXT HORSE SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd ROBIN M. ADDYMAN V


■ Auctioneer and Valuer, Skipton and Clltheroe ' In conjunction with


C. SILVERWOOD Auctioneer and Valuer, Slaidburn, Clitheroe


DISPERSAL SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE, AGRICULTURAL


MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS; BULK MILK TANK, ETC.


HIGHER GREENHEAD FARM, SAWLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE, LANCASHIRE


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1980


ton followed a service at' TTinity Methodist Church where she was married in 1949. ' Mrs Ainsworth died at


ters, a son Mr William Edward Peters, of Billing­ ton Gardens, and daugh­ ter Mrs Margaret Wintle/ of Newton S t r e e t , Clitheroe. Service and cremation


is at Accrington to ­ morrow.


her home in Buccleuch Avenue the previous Wednesday. Her hobbies included


walking' and archaeology and she. Was also a keen worker for Oxfam. ..She. is survived by her


husband and children David and Sarah


Graduated at Reading


of the association is Mr H. D.. Ramsbottom, of Waddow Grove, Wad- dington.


A CLITHEROE man has graduated from Reading University with a Master of Science degree in crop physiology. Mr Roger Thornber, of.


De Lacy Street, who studied at Manchester University of his B.Sc.


is an old boy of Edisford Primary School- arid Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. •


Honours degree in biology • ’


Mr and Mrs Dennis Thornber. ■


He is the eldest son of BANK LOANS


Personal. Unsecured Loans,- Houseowners and Tenants. £100 to £1,500.


Secured Bank Loans for Houseowners £1 ,000 to £20,000.


Mortgage Arrears and C.C J ’s usually no problem.


second place as part of the William Baird Ensem­ ble in the ensemble class and a certificate of merit in the trio class.


prize in the under 16 re­ corder solo. • Another Ribble Valley


Jane (13) gained first class. Insect and plant life


Road, Clitheroe, and is entitled “Verdure.” Fea­ tured will be plants and insects of the area and on the Island of Mull. Tickets, price 60p for


• -


musician, Sarah Camm (12), of Abbots Croft, Whalley, came second in the under-14 recorder solo


More join snooker league


CLITHEROE and District Snooker League has opened its season with some further new registrations. Pendle Club have registered


E. Altham (24), and T. Thomp­ son (30). Conservative B have registered A. McNab (27).


Tonight’s games


Division One: Bilhngton A v Conservative A; Liberal B v Social Club;' Waddington A v Billington B; Chatburn A v


Catholic SC A. Division Two: Rimington A


adults and 40p for pen­ sioners < and children are available from Aspden’s, King Street, Clitheroe, or the parish office. .


v Waddington B; Police v Slaid- b u rn ; C o n s e rv a t iv e B v Rimington B; Catholic SC B v Chatburn B.


Results


A. 5, Waddington A 9; Catholic SC 8, Social Club 6; Liberal A


Division One: Conservative .


4, Liberal B 10. Division Two: Pendle Club .


8, Police G; Waddmgton B 2, Conservative B 12; Chatburn B 7, Slaidburn 7; Rimington A 10, Rimington B 4. : ' Conservative' A 350, Wad- -


Clitheroe find


going tough Clithcroc RUFC 0, ■ Calder Vale 16


CLITHEROE RUFC who were due to play Calder- vale’s 3rd XV were paid a big compliment when Vale brought a strong 2nd team containing first team members. Clitheroe opened well and


only last-minute tackling pre­ vented them from scoring. Vale, however, . found their


stride and constant pressure produced a number of penal­ ties. Vale scored two tries, one of


which was converted. Down 16 points, Clitheroe


became downh ear ted and played without fire or en­ thusiasm.


Coates and Gregory, the pack leader, were not enough to lift


Encouragement from skipper


the team. However, John Coates is


convinced that the winning habit can be regained provided the players give 160 per cent


dington A 365: J. Crowther,G3,. ■ D. Nelson 36; D. Lord 59, S. Cox 58; D.. Cowperthwaite 50, J. Wooff. 66: I. Tomlinson 4G, F. Coar 70; J. Titterington GO, S- Hatton 60; J. Marsden 72, P. Marlow 75. Catholic SC 389, Social ;


; S. Edmondson ■ 76, W. Moore;; >43; H. Sellers 82,. T.. Swift 53;; T. Howarth 73, P. Craig 84; T.: Hill 44, J. Griffiths 108;'.'Aaf Pearce 101, L. McEntee 56.


; ’ * Pcndle Club 433; Police 423:;, C. Moorhouse 57, F. Booth 79;


:i


Meeting the EuroMP


CLITHEROE Conser,^- HI I 'll


Edward whose;; area


on site. '


bourg. vWith


Kellett-Bowman, * covers- the


' R: Parker 69; A. Wilkinson 58,' E. Wallace 98; K. Walmsley 56,: G. Dinsdale 85; D. .Boothman.


MVe button met Lanca-'1t' Commioa'nn Rnmsels: the


Mary Dutton nu* Lanca^ CourtsJ(){ justice.Luxem- s h i r e ‘.E a s tpM P ’ Mr Courts


a g n t^ j jMis-s Dutton also mmssio , Brussels; th


1 bourg, and the Assemble^ • Nationalej-Paris/v


? ibbl6f the^Eui’opean'^ar^*” (J f e '* ^tKM^Kellett- sssit


oth’er -party ,-MPtfor Cumbria.i^g^l ^ t in v y 'v '


1 ^ + f .. +


; Dixon 58; L.'i Whittaker 67/ J;; v* Clithcroc; KUFX 2nd.XV (v ,Whitwell 67; R. Booth 74, E, ' Thornton and Cleveleys 3rd, Rigby 69. - -


66- M. Hargreaves 58, J.,, Walker. iMeet^Ribblesdale, Pinder 78, B. Jones 104,-,H.' "Park,>12-15 p.m." i" ,, , >


67-


:tdn’ B;418:-I.'Whittaker .78, F.!;i;: Roberts,-.P.i;:Ramsey;-:I.aDux-. ‘Wrathall 68;, Al .Walmsley 77/ bury,/Ar'Moore, D. Jones, R. T'Kenyon 60; M. Taylor 63, H. - Wildmari;, D. .Tattersall, 'M.


‘ Rimongton'A‘433, Riming-, ; j . Walker,1 J.'jBolton.^C.


,Thistlethwaite,84; D. Seed 71,' Emmott,, , 1 .Richardson;"T. L. .Green 64; B. tWalmsle^ 82, ■ Rose^ A. ‘Corless,* I. 'Fieldin


-Lund


tty 88,ri


•BISS


J. D.'i Tindall. ; Reserves: - , Shepherd,'G;-Williamson.,T;f


’r iSM *t’fb - -- - -away, Saturday, meet 1 p.m.):


Club 360: Holmes 81, J. Cowell- 62; Niven 68, D. Halliwell 47; Hudson 50, R.. Cowking .68;;: Dixon 47; B. Dixon 64; Hall 54, B. Hargreaves 68; Eccles 89, : M. Alston 51.


- The defeat has given the club the incentive to 1 play- well against Fleetwood next Sunday in the first round of the Lanca­ shire Cup. Clitheroe have an excellent chance of gaming a place in the second round for the first time. Anyone wishing to travel on


effort. . . . ■


the club coach should contact Roger Gregory ,s- Clitheroe 22327.


• Clitheroe: Crossley, Dins- dale,- Sweeney,, Ramsey; Holden, Ridehalgh, Hopwood; Gregory, .Coates,. Gordon,, Lund; Greatorcx, Tobett,' Fielding, Lee.: '’-1,1 •


... ,. V Rugby teams


i Waddington B 367, Conscr- vative B 465: J. Baines 77, J., Morgan 56; B. Waddington 63,7


; 55, T. Williamson 76.' ”* >.* «•* V/ri ; Chatburn B 428, Slaidburn 405: R. Turner 63, G. Tedstone


’ a. Gudgeon .62, J. t Jacques - Reserves: D. +Tattersall, J .■


■dale;.'A;: Sweeney, J. Mercer,.; S. Holden, N. Ridehalgh, C. Hopwood,- R. Gregory,, J . Coates, ,A.i Gordon, R. Lund,-. S. Greatorex; D„ Fielding, M.: Anderton,i.G.' Torbett.- Meet 2-, .20, p.m. Sunday; Lancashire i Cup,*same team -v: Fleetwood.,


; ' Clithcroc RUFC (v Thorn-, ton and; Cleveleys, ■ Saturday,: home): N.V Crossley, P. Dins-;





Well run, Graham


CLITHEROE orienteer Graham Patten helped • England to victory in a four-nation orienteering event in South Wales. Graham (17), of


Shireburn Avenue, was taking part in a Home International at Penller- gaer F o re s t against Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Hecame fourth, in the relay for. 17- to-18-year,-old com­ petitors, running the second leg and winning by 10 minutes.





team events at Pembrey Graham was eighth and one of the four counters in the England team victory,


• In the- individual and . - CLITHEROE 22695 — 25446 FRANKLAND Parkgate House Out of luck


Bangor OB 1, Waddington Res. 0 ,


- Inspired by good perform-, ane'es from Croft. Harrison and Hosty; the.villagersVhopes of a were- dasned by through the


LADY LUCK frowned;.on Waddington Reserves again.on. Saturday, when they lost their third consecutive match by an odd goal.


point midway half.


a goal second


' ■Match off 1 ;;


THE'WaddingfonKes-v . Clitheroe Res game which


was • to haver-taken• place, at Twitter Lane on Satur­ day was cancelled,-yes-, terday. ■ ••


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AUCTION CALENDAR


General Household Sale, Tuesday, October 21st at 1 p.m. ANTIQUE SALE: November fith at 11-30. Early entries- include Superior Mahogany Bureau Mahogany Gents Pi ess etc., oil and water colour paintings being accepted.


General Household Sale November ANTIQUE SALE DECEMBER. Entries now being accepted for this and sales in the new year.


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- Ail the above sales will be-well advertised, to allow for anyone with items to enter would you please give as much notice as possible: We thank you in anticipation of your co-operation.


SPECIALIST SALES HELD QUARTERLY PROPERTY SALES


,18 PARK AVENUE £25,950 o.n.o. 76 CHATBURN ROAD £16,250 o.n.o.


108 ST PAUL’S STREET, LOW MOOR


£15,500. 36 PENDLE AVENUE, CHATBURN £15,000


-14 WADDINGTON ROAD £16,750 o.n.o. o.n.o. i


- 44 RIVERSIDE, LOW MOOR £16,000 o.n.o. 8 MONK STREET £8,000 o.n.o. Full details available on the above


properties all are worthy of consideration. B A N K SALEROOMS, Harris Court, Clitheroe.


-Tel. 25446. Longridge 077478 3971 (evenings)


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ROCHDALE 49703 Credit Broken


TRYGON BROKING GROUP Credit


35. Nordale I ■ Jordale Park. Rochdale M


71 Friesian and Ayrshire Dairy Cattle including: 50 cows recently calved and. in full milk, including 11 Heifers. 11 due October or November (some very close to calving or calved at time of sale). 1 cow due January, 4 cows dua March, 5, cows due April. The majority of the above cows and Friesians carrying their second calves or have calved their second calf, and the /-herd is producing some 270 gallons mHk.


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130 Straws of.Semen. By uiswater Royal Steward, Brinnyford Emperor, Harwood Jaguar, Fintdave Panobeck, Stow Moss ' ' Adima, Holmside Static, Notary Willowan.


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Farm Machinery, Implements and Equipment: Simplex slurry spreader (two-years-old), Simplex slurry pump, Bamford slurry spreader,- Kuhn, giro rake, Kuhn Rotavator, Ferguson 2 furrow plough, spike harrows, strawing machine, Welgar press barer. lobki Hood wutfler, Tarrup forage harvester.(offset), Twose land


roller. 3-years-old, Bamford tractor-drawn fertiliser/slag sower, Ransomes 2 furrow trailer plough, 3 silage barriers, 300 gallon


liquid feed tank (non-metal 1-year-old), 3 19in. and 110in. slurry pipes 'with Boyer couplings, walk feed racks, belt-driven saw bench, 420 gallon bulk milk tank, Fullwood Dari Kool complete ■ with motor and heat recovery unit. Small quantity of tools, etc.


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The Farm is situate on the A59 Preston — Skipton road at Sawley, midway between Clitheroe and Gisburn.


* Sale to commence at'12-noon wlth implements and equipment. Cattle at 1 p.m. Caterers In attendance.


. Inquiries to:


' Robin M. Addyman, The Woods, Skipton. Tei. 3641. C. Silverwood, Livingstone House, Slaidburn, Clitheroe. Tel. Slaidburn 652.


Loans


CLOSE ENCOUNTERS Sing­ le s Gro u p . Pe r so n a l in t r o ­ d u c t i o n s , d a n c e s , t a lk s , p a r t ie s , socia l, ev en t s . Also s e p a r a t e p r o f e s s i o n a l g ro u p . East Lancs a r e a . — t e l . 0 5 1 - 9 3 1 - 2 8 4 4 ( 2 4 h o u r s ) .


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CL ITH EROE M A R K E T fo r C & VV Imp o r t s . .


£500-£5,000, e g. £1,000 from: £3.68 per week. Use for any purpose- Improvements. Pay off existing H.P. Accident, sickness and life insurance included. Self employed, without accounts. Special schemes for court judgments and mortgage arrears.


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McK FIMNA & SON AUCTIONEERS — VALUERS ESTATE AGENTS


, 2 4 7 2 0U Caravans, Camping


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WHITFORD CARAVANS To find us:


Turn off Manchester Road, immediately below Trafalgar


Street roundabout onto Healey Wood Industrial Estate. TEL. BURNLEY 20029.


A N IC E SE LEC T IO N O F NEW AND USED CA RA V A N S F o r s a le


On o u r a t t r a c t iv e p a rk n e a r th e sen. Ameni t ie s ; licensed c l u b , am u s em e n t a r c a d e , cafe, s u p e rma rk e t , c h i ld r e n ' s p la y q r o u n d . He a t e d swim- _mint| pool plan n ed fo r 1981. Pr ice in cluding conne c t ions < an d s i t ing fees. Cali o r pho n e :


REGENT CARAVAN PARK Wc s tg a te . Mo r e c amb e ’ Te l . 0 5 2 4 4 1 3 9 4 0


60H23


T R A IL E R T e n t 2 p lu s 1 b e r th , a p p ro x . 4f t . - x 6 f t. c l o s e d . 1 4 f t . x 1 3 f t . :


:e rccted, wi th co o k e r , s ink, i c e b o x . g r o u n d s h e e t , i n n e r t e n t s , e t c . . £ 2 8 5 o . n . o . — T e l . ■ B u r n l e y 5 1 7 1 1 . -


5.1584


SLEEPING BAGS! Subs a r r - r iv e d a t la s t . £ 3 .9 9 . M i l l S h o p . 1 6 7 L e e d s R o a d . H i l d r o p , N e l s o n , a l so o p p . Uni t 4,. Br ier - f ield.


3425HI Personal


•suite in Sun King. . . Second Floor: With two dormer bedrooms and fully fitted


• Outside: Stables and Garaging, Exercising Paddock, Vegetable Garden and Greenhouses, Small Orchard, Lawns, Rockeries


sauna.


' Services: .Mains Electricity, Private Water Supply, Septic Tank Drainage, Full Oil Fired Central Heating


etc.


1 Separate Field: Across the road extending to 10 U Acres for , Sale as Optional.


For full details and arrangements to view please contact the selling agents, Richard Turner and Son Telephone Chtheroo 22369 and 25090.


An individual residence of Character in a very beautiful setting of over one acre with a Swimming Pool, a Tennis Court, extensive well kept gardens, Horae Stabling, and a separate field as optional. The accommodation briefly comprises: The Main Entrance Hall the Sitting Room (19ft. Gin. x 14ft.) extending into the Study . (14ft. x 13ft.) both witli French windows to the garden. The Dining Room (18ft. 6in. x 17ft. Gin.). Kitchen Diner (20ft. 3in. x 12ft. 3in.) with fitted units, utility, cloakroom, basement cellar. First Floor: Main Bedroom with fitted furniture and Bathroom/ Dressing Room En Suite. Three Further Bedrooms each with fitted furniture and wash basins. Bathroom with four piece


; RANGE-ROVERS


1980 Specification from stock.


Full spares and service back-up.


PRIMROSE GARAGE LIMITED


Land-Rover Main Dealer WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE.


Tel. 23883 (4 lines) • •


, ANNUAL SALE OF HORNED AND HILL EWES and. - , -sale',of-'Half Bred* Ewes, Shearlings and S to re - Lambs. Catalogue sale.of; 2500 Lonk, Swaledale/


■ Auctions and Sales


PRIMROSE GARAGE


Land-Rover Immediately


74’ l” . V FOR


■ - available ex-stock ’ : deluxe;.; seats and


SWB P e tro l H a rd - to p . Heater,1


trim,* Station wagon door, de* livery and’ number plates.


(Choice of two); £5707+ £855 VAT


LWB D ie s e l H a rd - to p . Heater, deluxe seats, station wagon door, delivery and numberplates- £7293 + £1094 VAT


RICHARD TURNER AHD SON CROWN CHAMBERS,.


WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents, Established 1803 TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 22369 and 25690


Other Offices: Bentham, Kendal, Settle, Skipton, Lancaster


( .■•Favoured with instructions from Mr and Mrs G. Robinson. .. •' r COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE AT / - LANEFIELD FARM, BLACKO, NEAR NELSON


/ on Tuesday, October 21st, 1980


39/FULLY . ACCREDITED HOME BRED FRIESIAN DAIRY COWS AND YOUNG STOCK ;15 BW Cows Geld in Milk. ”


LWB 4 cylinder Petrol Hard­ top. Heater, deluxe seats and trim; station wagon door, de­


livery and plates £6627+ £993 VAT


SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY ONE ONLY


SWB Petrol Land-Rover Hard-top. Heater, station wagon rear door, seat belts, delivery and plates £5500 + £825 VAT


1 BW Cow Due to Calve November. 1 BW Cow Due to Calve January. 3 BW Cows Due to Calve March. 2'BW Heifers Springing to Calve. 7 BW-Heifers Fit-for Service. 4 BW Heifers 12 to 15 Months Old. 1 BW Bullock 12 Months Old. 2 BW Heifers 6 Months Old. 1 BW Bull 6 Months Old. 1 BW Bull Calf. 1 BW Heifer Calf. 1 GOOD COW/SHEEP DOG m YEARS OLD. TRACTORS- 1961 Fordson Dexta Live Drive. 1956 Fordson


Majoiv HAY: 2,000 Bales of 1980 Meadow Hay (2 lots). 500 Bales of


Spreader, Double Cow Trailer, Fencing Trailer, Bamford Root Pulper, Hay Chopper, Two Electric Fences, Iron Saw Bench, Pressure-Washer. Manure Barrow, Two Alpha Laval Units, Vacuum Line Pump and Motor, Hosier GO gallon Bulk Milk Tank, Bulk Tank Spray; Burco Boiler, Stack Sheets, Telegraph Poles, Cow Buckets/2 Iron Baths, 2 Galvanised Troughs, Iron Trough, Manger and Hayrack, 16in. PONY SADDLE AND BRIDLE. Selection of Sundry Tools. " ORDER OF SALE: Sundry Tools 12-30 p.m. prompt.,Machin­ ery and Equipment, Cattle, Hay.


CONDITIONS OF SALE: Payment must be made on the Day -


of the. Sale. DIRECTIONS: Turn off the AG82 Gisburn-Blacko Road, one half mile from Blacko onto the road signposted to Downham. I.anefield Farm is one half mile down the road on the roadsiije. ENQUIRIES: Please to the Auctioneers. Richard Turner and Son. Clitheroe 22369 and 25690 or Mr Robinson. Nelson 64035,


WALKER FOLD BARN, CHAIGLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE


A-Stone Built Barn (South Westerly Portion) (53ft. x 28ft.) of good' structure and having the benefit of Outline Planning Permission for conversion to a residence. The Property stands back from the Clitheroe-Chipping Road holding extensive views of the surrounding rural scenery. Freehold with Vacant Posses­


sion. Price: Offers around £18,000 considered. Neighbouring 3 Bed­


room Cottage to rent for 6 months if required. Please contact the Auctioneers. Richard Turner and Son for full particulars, plan and viewing arrangements. Tel: Clitheroe


22309 and 25090. ' ________ _


TITHE BARN, STATION ROAD, RIMINGTON, NEAR CLITHEROE


A Stone Built Barn in the centre of Rimington Village with the benefit of Planning Permission for conversion to a 2/8 Bed- roomed Dwelling of individual character. The Property includes space for a garden and detached garage. Full drawings of the proposed conversion are available for inspection. For further particulars please contact the t Agents, Richard Turner and Son, Clitheroe 223G9 and 25G50.


• LARGE STONE BUILT BARN FOR


CONVERSION, MONTFORD ROAD, NEAR BURNLEY


.-'cul-de-sac- setting within easy reach of the major towns, and local bus and train services. For full particulars please contact the Agents, Richard Turner' and Son, Clitheroe 22369 and


25690.


For Sale by Private Treaty THE KNOLL


between GISBURN and BARNOLDSWICK, LANCASHIRE/YORKSHIRE BORDER


A Soundly Constructed Stone Built Barn having the benefit of Planning Permission for conversion to two residential units in a


1979 Meadow Hay. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRY: B46 Baler, Fahr Centipede, Vicon, Lely Acrobat, Bale Sledge.-Bamlet Cutter Bar Mower, Flat Hay Trailer. Diadem/Domo Till Spreader 2 Years Old, Exmoor Electric Bale Elevator 2 Years Old, Bamford Manure


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