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CARTERS& UNWINS SEEDS


Dawsons Ironmongers Auctions and Sales


56 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 25151


Machinery and Plant


^Chartered Surveyor* Auctioneer*, Valuers 1 & Land Agents


John Pallisterl ' Clitheroe 25697 -Shinton 2171


John Pallistcr, F.R.I.C.S. is favoured with instructions from Mr J. Siivcrwood to sell Ity auction his farming stock on


Saturday, April 12th, 1980 at 12-30 p.m. at NEW O’NOOK FARM


Waddington (near Moorcock), Clitheroe


98 Breeding Geese together with Howard Rota Spreader, Concrete Mixer, Mill Loader with fork and bucket, chain harrows, Lister Fertiliser Spreader. 25 ton galv. grain silo with 20ft. auger, Pressure Washer, Merti Mower, Flat Trailer, Dairy Water Heater, 6 Timber Roof Trusses, 5 Cabins (48 x 30), (20 x 8),(24 x 12), (8 x 12), Broiler House, 60ft. x 27ft. 6in.t with fans, Casima Space Heaters, 40 Tube Feeders, 24 fountains, 2 Timber Buildings (M x 24), (40 x 24), Galvanised tank, Stone Pig Troughs, 600 gall. Fuel Tank together with scrap and sundries.


Sale at 12-30 prompt. Terms Cash.


Exchange Buildings, Sheep Street, Skipton. Tel. 2171. SALE FIXTURES


Further particulars from the Auctioneers 2 Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 25697 or


APRIL 30th. Total dispersal sale at Bashall Town Farm for Mr George Towler.


MAY. Sale by Auction of Low Moor Top Farm, Low Moor in 4 lots.


Valuable fishing rights on Ribble Ribble in Gisburn area. Auctioneers Offices:


Exchange Buildings, Sheep Street, Skipton. Tel. 2171. 2 Parsons Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 25697


OFFER A SELECTION OF OUR CURRENT STOCK SECONDHAND TRACTORS


1976 FORD 7600 Q cab, ‘R’ Reg. A.P.R., Kleb- ........................


£6500


1978 FORD 6600 Q cab, 'S’ Reg. d/power, P .A .S . , o/size tyres, A.P .H., radio, immac.......................................


1976 FORD 6600 Q cab,’R’ Rag. Klebers 1976 FORD 3600. P.A.S., 980 hrs.................£2950


1976 FORD 6600. d/power, P.A.S., A.P.H., Kleb- , e rs .................:..... :.....................................£3800


1974 FORD 5000. A.P.H., re-con. engine... £3200 1974 FORD 500.14 x 34 tyres......................£2600


1972 FORD 7000. deluxe cab, new 14 X 34 tyres............................................................. £3600


1971 FORD 5000. Immac, tor age..................£2600 1970 FORD 3000. A.P.H., safety cab...........£1450 1970 FORD 3000. Sekura safety cab...........£1400


Massey Ferguson — Full range any specification, stocks change dally.


1976 DAVID BROWN 1212 ‘R’ Reg. Q cab £3500


1977 DAVID BROWN 995 'R' Reg. Q cab, O/S tyres..............................................................£3900


1975 MASSEY FERGUSON 135. P.A.S., A.P.H., immaculate.................................................£2650


1975 DAVID BROWN 996. P.A.S., weights £2750


1972 DAVID BROWN 995. c/w power loader, tidy................................................................£2800


1967 DAVID BROWN 990. c/w power loader, rollbar................:....................................... £1500


INTERNATIONALS Most models ex-stock


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LIMITED


RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23325


MONDAY, MARCH 31st WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK at 12 noon. 70-80 steers, heifers and fat cows. 200-250 hoggs and ewes. Small selection of spring lambs.


TUESDAY, APRIL 1st WEEKLY SALE OF REARING CALVES at 12 noon. Dairy cattle at 1 p.m., followed by Sale of Ewes and Lambs, half bred ewes and lambs forward from local farms and direct from the north.


FRIDAY, APRIL 4th (GOOD FRIDAY) USUAL SALE OF IN CALF CATTLE AND STORE CATTLE. 20-30 in calf, 80-100 store cattle. Includ­ ing for J. Kay, 7 Friesian X and 4 Hereford X steers 8 months old. Sale at 12 noon.


EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 7th — NO SALE


TUESDAY, APRIL 8th COMBINED SALE OF FATSTOCK at 12 noon. Fat cattle and (at sheep, followed by calves, dairy cattle, ewes and lambs.


John Pallister


^Chartered Surveyor*. Auctionim.Vikfcr’ 1 & Land Agents


5 acres of excellent grassland with extensive road frontage, formerly being part of Grange Farm. This land has considerable future potential for development, hor­ ticulture, equestrian or farming usage.


5 ACRES AT EARBY SPECULATORS AND FARMERS


To be offered for SALE BY AUCTION, subject to conditions and unless sold previously In:


THE BEAU BRUMMEL HOTEL, EARBY, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1980, at 2-30 p.m.


Vendor's Solicitors: M. J . Savage Esq., 15 High Street, Skipton. Telephone 4611.


Further particulars from the Auctioneers:


Matthew Pallister & Son, Exchange Buildings, Sheep Street, Skipton. Telephone 2171.


Musical Instruments


E. D. BROWN (ORGANS) LIMITED 131/143 LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. Tel. 65976/65255


Main Agents for Lowroy, Hammond, Conn, Thomas, Yamaha, Kawal, Galantl


TRADE-IN ORGANS IN STOCK AS FOLLOWS: KawaiEL20A — £750


WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF


Yamaha B20R — £850 Hammond VS 200— £400 Thomas European — £400 Gulbmnsen Pace Maker— £750 Yamaha B5BR — £500 '


Lowrey Holiday T.L.O. — £600 Lowrey TLOK— £1,000 Welson Grantiesta — £630 Fariisa Beresford 11 — £1,500 Hammond Ace Tone — £400


Over £60,000 worth of used organa to choose from


LANCASHIRE'S LARGEST QUALITY ORGAN RETAILERS


Gardening STYDD NURSERY STONYGATE LANE, RIBCHESTER


READY FOR SPRING PLANTING Shrubs, Soft Fruit, Alpines. Wide range of Fuschlas,


indoor and outdoor. Orders taken (or bedding plants. . VISIT THE NURSERY OR TELEPHONE RIBCHESTER 797 for further Information. , ,


■ » STEPHEN ROBINSON, FRHS ' g a r d e n d e s ig n


Planting, Tree Surgery F R E E E ST IM A T ES


s


--Advice on pests and disease, /.pruning, etc. 2 hours site corW ‘ sultatlon, £10. Free telephone consultation.


* ; TELEPHONE WHALLEY 2668. a


I- H.


. ^GARDEN SERVICES, spring


2-. c lea n in g , pruning, dig* 2 ging, draining, fen cing, jj


*i" small. For prompt atten­ tion. — Tel. Rlvendeil


turfing, etc. No Job too


Lan d scap e s 2 7 4 3 3 (6 p.m. to 8 p.m.) .


30233


&SALE OFFER o f garden sheds. All types and sizes,


$ delivered and erected. Call, w r i t e o r p h o n e f o r brochure. — Nevada Build*


J.-Ings, Pendle View M i l l , • Clitheroe Road, Brierfleld,


£ 6928 0 2 . 2


fa *,


f r N e l s o n . T e l . N e l s o n ' 31141


^ Cherry, Sorbus, Acers etc. offer, Including


* H o lm e s , Burn H. 2 4 1 6 2 .


? :r ft ' i: - u f-T’.YLvV, . V r " . ' A .*-«* JVift, Jr-w-vx-k ."Ci;


— V in c e n t s , Graden Centre,


£ 3 ,9 5 each or 3 for £ 9 .9 5 . B u r n le y


THOUSANDS OF TREES on Flowering


le y . T e l . 26807


Towneley


TURF TURF TURF In rolls tor easy laying.


Sheep grazed. Minimum order 20 sq. yd.


50p per sq. yd.


HUGILL TURF SUPPLIERS Tel. Nelson 63776 '


SEED POTATOES, o n io n sets, shallots, Sutton seeds, roses, shrubs, trees; conif­ ers, heathers, hedging. —* J o h n s o n ' s S p r in g w o o d N u r se r ie s , Bu rn ley . Tel. 253 1 6 .


32965 SPECIAL OFFER. 3 tomato


plants and grobag, £ 1 .5 0 . — V in c e n t s , B u r n le y Garden Centre, T ow n e ley H o lm e s , B u r n le y . T e l . 241 6 2 . -


26109


TURF In rolls, weed treated and prepared for law n s ,


' Nelson 68274 anytime. 334200 TREES LOPPED, topped and f e l l e d , —• T e l . N e lson 6 9 1 9 1 7 . •


5 0 p . per sq. yd. Prompt delivery s e rv ic e . — Tel.


STABLE MANURE. — Tel. . Clitheroe 2 3 4 6 7 .


Competition Winners


CLITHEROE FC 100 Club, - week 2 7 , No. 47.:


- Jiars !S*?i 316293


WE WISH to purchase anti* q u e s o r item s pre-1940. Furniture, brass, c o p p e r , , glass, silver, crockery, cut­ lery etc. also good quality modern household goods. Part or com p le te h omes bought.; F o r a cheerful, speedy, confidential service and a fa ir price please phone Margaret or Tony Earby 2 566 _or call 13*15 Colne Road, Earby.


30027


WANTED. A n t iq u e furni­ tu r e . C lo ck s , p a in t in g s , prints, pottery, porcelain, In fact anything old or In­ teresting. Top prices paid. — Tel. Nelson 6932 03 or Burnley 20 8 7 4 .


Clithero^2569j^^^^^^Skintoi^171 OF INTEREST TO BUILDERS,


1972 LEYLAND 344. P.A.S..............................£1375 1975 ZETOR 5748:4 W.D., new tyres.........£1850 1973 ZETOR 5740.4 W.D., new tyres.........£1450 1975 ZETOR 5718. Tidy....................................£1150 1975 ZETOR 6718. Very clean.......................£1050


SPARES BARGAINS


Slrroco Folding Roll B a r s ........................... £80 FORD Wafer Front Weight* .......


£15


FORD Mudguards.............................................£18.50 Batteries. 2 years guarantee.......................................


M.F. 135-165............................................................. £46 FORD 4/5000.................................


£67.50 (All types ex-atock)


FORD Auto H itch e s...................................... £185 M.F. Auto H itch e s ................................................ £110 Largo stocka of new and used wheel and


a


res .F. Cab Cladding Kits


ALL ABOVE PRICES SUB JEC T TO VAT


Tractors 46 hp — 115 hp most Q cab models — Tipping Trallera/Sllo Trailers — Rotavators — Rotaspreaders — Rollers — Tankers — Dumpers — Compressors— Plus many othara (ring lor details)


TOWNSON HIRE LAND-ROVERS — 1980 ‘V’ REG. MODELS


LAND-ROVERS S.W.B. Diesel, hard top, blue, deluxe seats and trim. Safari rear door. LAND-ROVER Truck Cab, green, diesel, S.W.B., V* tilt.


LAND-ROVER S.W.B. Petrol, hard top, deluxe seats. Safari rear door. SPARES


Our stores carry large stocka of M.F. and Ford spares and moat popular makes ol tractors and machinery, all hydraulic hose repairs and supplies


AUTO ELECTRICAL SERVICE


For all on (arm repairs, all exchange, starteri/dynamoi/altemator*. Foreign units a speciality


WINDYATES FARM, NEWTON, NR. CLITHEROE, LANCASHIRE. Tel: 02006 218/298


Evenings — 0200 24856 (Colin Townson) — 072 95 356 (Bill Townson)


AUCTION SALE Starts 1-30 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 29th


Will otter a quantity ol assorted plant and commercial Items, most without reserve.


1969 Terex 72/41; Two 1974 In­ ternational 125B Series 11. 4-ln*1 buckets; 1975 Jones Iron' Fairy Crane, ceased engine, (ex-County Council): 1970 JCB 6D; 1971/72 JC B 6D; Whitlock Digger with back actor; Bonser LS55, rough terrain lork lift 4,000lbs. (as new);


Malbro rough terrain lork lilt truck, 2-Ion; Henley Husky S.OOOIbs., Fork lift, diesel engine and ex­ tended forks; Manilou rough ter­ rain lork lilt truck; Bonser 90D 9,000lbs. diesel lork lift; Convey­ ancer D424 fork lift; 1974 MF 135 Tractor with front loading bucket; 1965 JCB 3C; Two Winget 5/3V; I Mixers with Lister diesels; Holman R37 Compressor; Plant Trailer; Many new and used trailers, Tip-1 >ers, High sided, small and large lals. Trailer mounted diesel winch; 1972 Land-Rover LWB, 4


cyl clu


Under petrol, 13,000 miles, new ulch Jex-County Council); 1971 Land-Rover LWB, 4 cylinder


[


diesel, pick-up; 1962 Land Rover I (Ma in


SWB, 4 cylinder diesel, pick-up; Murex Welder (lowable); Various Generators; A trailer mounted Stothert and Pill Vibrating Roller; Various garage and commercial compressors; Two Wingel Mixers with Lister diesels; Laycockl Pressure Washer; International I 414 Tractor, re-con engine and] re-spray; International 434 Trac- lair (Ironl loading bucket and I compressor on back); 1973 BMW 3.0 (no reserve); 1972 Ford D1110 (no reserve); 1970 Ford) D800 drop side tipper, plated August; There will be a number ol now case 580F on display. Many other large and smalt items ol plant promised to be here by Saturday including tractors, dig­ gers, etc. ■


A HIa s a I itiM /.i in* I


Further ontrles welcome up to | 1-30 p.m. on day of sale.


BURNLEY AUCTION


LIVERPOOL RD, ROSEGROVE, ) BURNLEY. Tel. 27231.


CO IN S ! CO IN S ! CO IN S !


High prices for all English and foreign coins, 5/- pieces proof sets. All war medals. All pocket watches and . chains.


OLD POST CARD COLLECTIONS ANTIQUES, etc.


Tel. Mr R. Garllck, BU RN LEY 22034


BREEDING BUDGERIGARS. Entire aviary of over 50 birds for sale. Several cock- atiels, conures and finches. T w o b e a u t ifu l pa irs of pedigree Persian cats for sale. Two blue Persians and tw o white chinchillas ideal for breeding. £75 and £100 p a ir r e sp e c t iv e ly . Pa ir s must not be separated. — Ring Hebden Bridge 4375.


29361 QUALITY PUPPIES. Old En­


glish, Dobermans, Bassets, Collies, Dachshunds. Poo.


W A N T ED


Lead, copper, brass, batteries, engines, steel and cast. Rags and woollens.


Best prices paid.


CONCRETE Mixers, for sale or hire, £ 1 2 2 . — D. & H. Concrete. Tel. Bar* noldswick 81229 9 .


I34B34


FORK TRUCKS, choice over I 100, diesel, LPG electric, all prices l i s t , part e x ­ change or HP. — Tel. Skel- mersdale 33 7 7 5 .


CHAINSAW, Jonsereds 52E. 6 months old, spares and ! s a f e t y eq u ipm en t , £ 1 5 0 (h a l f p r i c e ) . — T e l . Clitheroe 2 7 2 5 9 .


30639 I


SPACE HEATERS 6 0 ,0 0 0 to 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 BTUs Industrial oil 1 or L.P. Gas sales and hire. — Greenwood Plant Ltd., Burnley 2 32 1 1 ,


6866 I a tm I


Miscellaneous Wants WANTED


CALOR GAS


BOTTLES All sizes.


£7 each, will collect.


DAWSONS IRONMONGERS KING STREET, CLITHEROE. Telephone 25151. .


HYNDBURN METALS


Ranger Street


Accrington (near Asda) Tel. Accrington 381529


BOOKS WANTED. Good condition, top prices paid Will collect. — Tel. Burn ley 3155 8.


BUY FROM the breeder w o rm e d , in s u r e d an d g u a ra n te ed . Ready now Labradors, also adult Lab­ rador bitch fully vaccinated — Hillside Kennels. Tel Ramsbottom 2029.


COUNTRY REST Boarding Cattery. If you care, board your cat with the peoDle that do care. — Tel. Burn! ley 2 9 5 8 0 .


urn 110966 32391B


ANTIQUES and only anti ques wanted. -— Tel. Burn ley 3 2 5 4 3 day, Padlham 72341 night.


STAMP collections wanted — Tel. Bu rnley 3 5 5 6 4 evenings.


P R O F E S S I O N A L Do g Grooming, expert a t ten t io n fo r a ll breeds . -11 t ?i Burnley 3 3 4 2 4 .


299776 Yp‘?eR 323654


WANTED Gent's Bicycle in g ood c o n d it io n . —> Tel Burnley 36 1 7 4 .


sKS^ R'keI'rrli:


Earby 2665 evenings. e , ‘ 31361


R EA D Y NOW, G e 7 ^ 7 7 Shepherds (Alsatian,*.™!" class pedigree, Kc


from sh ow stock nX« 31336


WANTED, antique furniture, oil paintings, clocks, pot­ tery and porcelain, in fact anything old and Interest­ ing. •— Please Tel. Arthur Green, Burnley 2 53 2 1 . 31 36 42


, Nelson.


£ 70. bitches £65. Deposit to secure welcome. _ _ p?? * Burnley 23290 and 30972;


RENFORD Boarding a n d C a t t e r y . p „ 'n",els


always available, c .P|?J,is Chows, Alsatlons ’c ! , ," * ' B a s se t s . Jack


P IA N O S WANTED, t e le ­ phone Nelson 6 6 4 7 7 , o r w r ite to — K. Eccles Pianos, 129 Leeds . Road


BOOKS WANTED. Rare or o ld b o o k s r eq u ir ed . —


CIGARETTE CARDS wanted by private collector, good - prices paid; — Tel. Black- , burn 5 9 0 8 8 .


Pendleside Books, Rhoslyn Fence, near Burnley. Tel Nelson 65 6 1 7 .


' 3I S 4 4


. Clitheroe. Tel. 240 8 7 . 2BS439 WANTED, kennel, for Lab- rador. — , Tel. C lith e r o e 2 34 9 4 .


WANTED gold and silver Jewellery also scrap gold. — V e r a ' s , W e l l g a t e ,


HOUSE clearance, fu l l o r ( part, — Vera's; Wellgate,. Clltheroe. Tel. 2 40 8 7 . . 977923


' 10B23 . 6B4B


FEATHER BEDS bough t , c o l le c te d .—— Tel.-Southport 28188 after 6 p.m.


. 3 1 1 1 7 32033B


Poodles, etc. Holiday h i ’ Ings- now being taV.^00^ Tel. Bacup 3879 *ken- —


SH IR E B U R N KENM r°,"i expert clipping ana


Ping, boarding cats S ■ d o g s , ' ■ experlenc.H a n d ’


' 22734?


ORAKESHEAD B » » • ' Kennels and* Celt. a fdlng


.PAIR of beautiful k, white tom cat, r.S ack >nd . trained, frlendiy


AT STUD, Blue Rn»„ « »i*4? Spaniel, excel|?n^aH Cocker


mousers. _ r l i nS. oood Bridge 274. ■ * Dunsop.


houae


proved, sire with P'd'aree. glstratlon, K c * , u i re--


rT nV o'n i^ S 'ey 30877r , , lo n - K j F~.nD Boardlnni; «•«». and Cattery. GonH^enne,* given Tor pedlgre? ? Prices Tel. Bacup3879, e PUPS.


SST4IB.1


lection, and delivery1 210 3 7 .


only veccinoted' rt„:'rvlc' ' cats taken. _ ! T „do“5 and


rel> Burnley ? ’ co1- . LOST, on ” , gth between BwJSrrf!* « I _n Wednesday,morn-


SiT,,r » « - s ¥ „ T ,V : r«wa; dk 6 0 S t P a u l ’ s Street,: Low M p o r^ 1, denfm


C lith e r o e ;. M- | r cittheroe reward. . "**’,1


, , 316<i ; <.- 31682


LOST^Co'd locket and chain . , n tow" « " Clltl>'r o e 2 7 ,°


open all year "ro?,nJta f f ' • Tel. Clltheroe 23846Und- —


Lost and Found ’ 24 hour Answering Service PsE


y5N,fmL rn ^ u l /y o u r V o'ckjt frn°dn1Te0cU


hrnlcr.“nc J ll or phone , ^ & T.t. MajjO..


, loved mother, '..grand- ’m o th e r an d g r e a t ­ grandmother. Reposing In the ' Birtwistle ■ F u n ­ e ral H ome , Que en S t r e e t , Great 'Har ­ wood. .Reception' at St Peter.’s Church, Stony- hurst. on.-/Thursday at 6 p.m. , followed by Req u iem Ma s s . o n Fridas) - , a t 1 1 a.m.V prior, to,. Interment • at St.; Joseph's Cemetery,'. Hurst /. Green. —- ’ 'En-.


L A K E L A N D . ----On March 2 5 th , 1 9 8 0 , peacefully in hospital, May Lakeland of. 22 M o o r l a n d R o a d , Langho, the dear ly loved wife of the late John-Lakeland, late of - Hurst Green and dearly


Deaths


/ qu ir ie s , Tel . Great /Harwood 885022.,' . .. ■


d i e s , B o r d e r T e r r ie r s , Cairns, Westies, Spaniels, Corgis, Samoyeds. Red Set­ ters. Boarding, clipping and trimming o f all breeds Open 8 p.m. weekdays. 5 p.m. week en d s. — Nut-


shaw Kennels. Clowbrldne Burnley 286 1 7 .


cHerbert Sutcliffe


INC HIT - IMICUHt * lUtNltY MAIN EUROPEAN SOURCE SUPPLYING OVERSEAS MARKETS


PHONE BURNLEY


(0282) 24225 or (0282) 31239 DAY or NIGHT


Furniture Wanted


ANTIQUES WANTED


HOUSE CLEARANCES. BUYER WILL CALL


Farming


OLD PAINTED FURNITURE urgently required, even if in need o f minor repairs. Prompt collection and an honest price paid for old- fashioned chests, bedding b o x e s , cu p b o a rd s , w a r ­ drobes, wash stands, scrub- top tables, etc. — Please Tel. Colne 8 6 1 4 1 7 even­ ings.


330397 Pets Corner


FOR ALL Agricultural Con­ tracting. s lu r ry ta n k in g , e t c . — Tel. Ashworth's, Clltheroe 22005 or 26487 . 31673


FARMERS-BUILDERS take n o te BSC P la s t l s o l galv plastic coated cor ru gated sheets at prices you can afford e .g. 1 0 f t . x 3 f t . from £ 7 .2 5 including VAT. 8ft. x 3 f t . from £ 5 .8 0 in­ c lu d in g VAT. —- Steel Shield Ltd. Tel. Great Har­ w o o d 8 8 7 4 4 1 or Colne 8 6 1 3 7 9 .


MUCK SPREADING, slurry spreading. JCB digging and septic tank emptying. — R. Blackburn. Tel. Clithcroe 23 1 73 .


322B73 Miscellaneous Wants Miscellaneous Wants


WANTED Old fashioned fur­ niture pre 1 9 3 0 's . Ant iques a n d h o u s e c l e a r a n c e s .


P r om p t a t t e n t io n , o t s t p r ic e s . — T e l . Burnley 26961 anytime.


323271


WANTED. Scrap . gold and s i lv e r J ew e l le ry , p o ck e t watches and clocks, chains


etc. — Inghams, 95 A lb e r t Road, Colne. Tel. 8 6 332 5.2B379B


Livestock and Poultry


TWO newly kidded go a ts : also six various breeds of bantam cocks, few bantam hens; two Alesbury ducks and drake ready for laying. — Tel; Rossendale 5 2 3 7 . \


POTENTIALLY Q u a lif ied Pont-to-Polnt/Eventer, 16- lhes, bay mare. 5 years old by Bally Russe — Yanahs Light. — T e l . Clitheroe


A . ’V »* • • 30334 41422-


£6500 q


ON NEW MACHINERY SPECIAL OFFERS PZHayboba........................ ......Reduced to £610


Tipping Transport Boxes (rom..... .................... £89 Yard Scrapera. Reversible ............... ........ £145 Ballast Rollers. 1 'h ton 6ft. 6ln.........................£260 Ballast Rollers. 2V4 ton 8ft........... .....................£320 Ballast Rollers. 3 ton Bit.......................................£387


Vacuum Tankers. 775 galls - 1550 galls, 2 yrs. warranty from.......................................... £2100 Push oft Buckrak es ............................................£321


3 - 4 ton Tipping Trailers........ ...........................£545 8 ton Tandem Axle Silo Trailers....................£2000 Silo Trailers— any size or spec............... ................ Llvestock/Bale Carrier* from............................£175


M W-B.i the Vicar, r b non Hudson, the doctor and s taf f o f


friends, ne igh b ou r s , t h e


s t a f f o f th e


TURNER. — Mr and Mrs J . T u r n e r o f Turner Street wish to thank all relatives and friends for their help and kindness during Jim’s ilness; especially BUI and Greta, and everyone who helped with transport during his stay in hospital.


MRS SCHOFIELD, ’Hill­ ocks Cottage,’ Billlng- ton, wishes to thank h e r r e l a t i v e s and friends for the party, lovely cards and gifts received on her 90th b ir th d a y , e spe c ia l ly Mrs Barge and Joan.


u a y — Ray and Julie wish to thank both pa­ rents for the lovely day and all friends for pre­ sents. Mrs Sutcliffe for making the dresses and Mrs Bartholomew for decorating the cake.


Ward 2 at Blackburn Royal infirmary for all fhe cards and letters received during his stay In h o sp i ta l . ' — 15 Chatburn Park Drive, Cllthcroe.


, 750 gall. Hlllam slurry vacuum tanker


TOWNSON TRACTORS SECONDHAND MACHINERY


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Advertiser -THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1980 Announcements- Congratulations L e s t w e f o r g e t


When someone you lovelies an •inmemonam'gilt 1°®“* heart research isa reward-ng ■ wayoleipressng yoo/gnei


^ g f . S i 2 4 SW. Appreciations


Birthday Greetings WILKINSON. —


CONGRATULATIONS Join­ ers ’A' Ladles Darts Team on winning the 1st Division and Joiners 'B' for winning the Sandpiper Cup again. — Sylvia and Dave.


u .s s Deaths


Thirty years have now gone by,


More mascara on your eye,


You'll have to watch those spreading hips, More red upon your lips,


MOIR. — On March 21st, 1980, In hospital, Duncan. Munro, aged 74 years, dearly loved: husband of Greta Moir o f " L o w e r A s k e r Hill," Grlndleton and dear father of David. Service and Interment took place at St Am­ brose, Grindleton on March 25th. Donations i f s o d e s i r e d f o r Cancer Research, c /o Mr s Cle g g , ‘ ‘Near Steading," Pendleton Road, Wiswel l , near Whalley. — William Read & Sons, Back Lane, Grlndleton.


You’ve really done it now,


A thicker line upon your brow,


Kev in k n ow s th a t you’re not meek,


,


You’ve gone and got yourself four kids,


More blue upon your lids,


More rouge upon your cheek,


----Love from all, in­ cluding Julie.


He loves you now, he loved you then,


But only if Its after ten.


HARGREAVES. — Con­ gratulations and best wishes Elaine on your 21st birthday, March 2 9 t h . G o o d lu c k always. — From mum, dad and family.


Coming of Age


WILSON — I would like to express my very sin­ cere thanks for all the lovely flowers, cards and presents I have re­ ceived which made my birthday such a happy day. — Hilda.


O'BRIEN (nee Robert ­ s o n ) .— To John and Nita at West Middlesex Hospital, a brother for Claire and J a n e t t e . Thanks to al l con­ cerned.


KNIGHT. — To Lynne and Derek, a daughter, A l i s o n L o u i s e on March 24th, a sister for Lisa Mary.


Births


HOLGATE. — C o n ­ gratulations Stephen on your 21s t birthday, March 30th. Health and happiness always. — All our love, mum d a d , C h r i s t o p h e r David and Trudy.


M O S E L E Y . — On March 21st, 1980, at the Royal Infirmary, Blackburn, o f New Hous e , Lane Ends, B o l t o n -b y -B ow la n d , George Albert, aged 83 years, the dearly loved husband of the late Beatrice Anne Moseley. The funeral service will tak e p la c e t o d a y , Thursday, at Holden Chapel at 1-45 p.m. followed by cremation at Skipton at 3 p.m. Family f lowers only please but if desired donations may be given to Mr Fred Wadding­ ton for the Holden and Harrop Chapels. — In­ quiries; T. E. Robin­ son. Tel. Bolton-by- Bowland 213.


R A Y N E R . — On Friday, March 21st, at her home, No 23 The Hospital, Waddington, Agnes H. Raynor, aged 86 years. Service and Interment took place at St Helen’s Church on We d n e sd a y , March 26th. — Inquiries R Nelson, Waddington. Tel. Clltheroe 23176.


HOLGATE. — C o n ­ gratulations, on your 21st birthday, Stephen. — Love from granny, grandad and Aunt ie Evelyn.


HOLGATE. — Happy birthday Stephen, on your 21st birthday. Love from Eric, Vivien, Alan and Richard.


SMITH. — On March 6th, 1980, suddenly, Caroline Agnes, of Clarendon Court, Kew Gardens Road, Rich mond, Surrey and for merly of Park Avenue. Clitheroe, dearly loved sister of Margaret.


WALKER. — Congratu­ lations, Jackie, on your 21st birthday and wed­ ding day, March 25th. Our love and prayers are w i th y o u and Barry, as you start your new life together. — Mum, dad and Murray. WALKER. — Congratu­ lations. Jackie, on your


STEWART (nee Chari ton) — Congratulations on your 18th birthday L y n n e . Ve ry b e s t wishes for your health and h a p p in e s s . — Mum, dad, Mick and Ian.


WALKER (Jackie). — Best wishes on your 21st birthday and wed­ ding day, March 25th. Good luck, health and happiness always. — Gillian', David, Sarah, Emma and Rebecca.


21st birthday and wed­ ding. day,’ March 25th. Love, and '/best wfshes:- — Anne and family.


SMITH On March 18th. 1980, in hospital and of 22 St. Ann’s Court Low Mo o r , N e l l i e B e a t r i c e , aged 73 years, the dearly loved wife of the late James Smith. Cremation took place at Park Wood Crematorium, Elland n e a r H a l i f a x , on Monday March 24th — Calverley’s Funeral S e r v i c e , C h a tb u r n Road, Clitheroe. Tel 23297 (day), 22017 or 22998 (night).


STARKIE. — On March 19th, 1980, at he h om e , 14 Waddow Green, Low Mo o r Clltheroe, Sarah Alice, aged 91 years, the be­ loved wife of the late


Albert Edward Starkle, t h e d e a r l y l o v e d mother of Ruth anil Geo f f r ey and loved grandmother and great­ grandmother. A service was held at -R o c k ­ d a l e , ’ We s t View,


YOUNG. — Congratula­ tions and best wishes, Angela, on your 18th birthday, March 26th. — All my love Bart.


YOUNG. — Congratula­ tions, Angela, on your 18th birthday, March 26th. Love and best wishes. — Mum, dad and Geoff.


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GREGORY — WYMER. — Mr and Mrs J. Gre­ gory of Brunge r ley Avenue , C l l t h e r o e , have pleasure in an­ nouncing the engage­ ment o f the ir only daughter Jacqueline to David, only son of Mr and Mrs R. Wymer, of East View, Read. Love and best wishes . — From both families.


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CROMPTON (Min and Don). — Congratula­ tions, to mum and dad on the occasion of your ruby wedding, March 25th, 1980. — With love from all the family at Halsteads Farm, also Kay and family (Au­ stralia) and Hal and family (Cyprus).


COOPER. — Congratu­ lations mum and dad on your ruby wedding. March 30th. — Love from Joan, , Stewart, Janlne, Sharon and Andrea:


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26 KING STREET. CLITHEROE Tfll. 22681 Acknowledgements


SNARE (Stanley) . —- Treasured memories of a loving- father, who d i e d Ma r ch 3 0 t h , 1979, — Sadly missed


THOMPSON (Edith). — In loving memory of a dear mother, nana and s i s t e r , died March


by your loving s o n Stanley John, 10 High- field Road.


30th, 1974. Deep in our hearts your memory Is kept, .


To love and to treasure and never forget.


WEBSTER (Ma rg a r e t Elizabeth). — In loving memory of our dear gran who fell asleep, March 31st, 1977. They say that hearts d o n ’t really break, but God that can’t be true,


— Carol, Joanne and Edgar.


For the day you took our gran, our hearts just broke In two,


WEBSTER (Ma rg a r e t Elizabeth). — Precious memories of my dear mum who fell asleep, March 31st, 1977. A friend to me you always were,


— Love always, Pam, Ke i th and S h a n e . Co x ley , near Wells, Somerset.


And even now you're very near,


A mum so brave, you tried your best,


WEBSTER (Ma rg a r e t Elizabeth). — In loving memory of our dear gran, called to rest March 31st, 1977. The d e a r e s t g r a n anyone could have, the pain wa s to o much to bear,


Loving you always. — Yours, Edra. Cheddar, Somerset.


And now I know you are at rest.


So with aching hearts we whisper low,


God bless you gran, we miss you so.


SMITH — Mr and Mrs D. Underwood would like to thank most sin­ c e r e l y the wa rd en ,


s t a f f , f rie nd s and neighbours at St Ann s Court for their dona­ tions in memory of the late Mrs N. B. Smith. Thanks also to the family doctor and doc­ tors and staff of ward E2, Queen's Park Hos­ pital for their kind at­ tent ion. — 58 West View. Waddington.


STARKIE. — The family of the late Mrs Sarah A. Starkle would like to thank all relatives, neighbours and friends for the cards, letters, of c on d o len c e and the beautiful floral tributes received during her ill­ ness and their time of s o r r ow , they would also like to express a sincere thanks to Mrs S te ll a Cutle r,


family doctor, district nurse and Rev. Vickers f o r hi s c omf o r t i ng words and kind minist­ rations. — 14 Waddow Green, Low Moor , Clitheroe.


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SAMARITANS RING THE


WEBSTER (Margar et El izabeth). — Fond memories of our dear gran, called to rest, March 31st, 1977. A vacant place no one can fill,


Loving you always, Liz and Nev. Glastonbury, Somerset.


Fond love — Paul , Nic, David and Sue. Cheddar, Somerset.


Birthday Memoriam


LAMBERT (Dorothy). - Birthday memories to a dear sister, sister-in law and auntie, March 28th. ^


ishing your absence — was only a dream.


Clitheroe on Monday, March 24th., followed by I n t e r m e n t a t Clltheroe Cemetery. — Enquiries to Co-opera­ tive Funeral Service.


WALLBANK. — On March 1 9 th, 1980, suddenly at his home, ’ ‘N o r th c o t e , ” New Buckenham, Norfolk, Arthur, dearly loved husband of Francis, b r o th e r o f Harold, Jack and Harry, late of 5 C h e s t e r Avenue, Clltheroe. Service and cremation at Norwich Crematorium, Tuesday, March 25th.


Tel. Blackburn 57331- 2 .


BOND. — In loving memory o f a dear grandma and great- grandma, died March 27th, 1979. Always re­ membered. — From Ei leen, Pat, Shirley and Paul.


In Memoriam BONO. — Treasured


memories of my dear mother, died March 27th, 1979. Never more than a thought away.


BOND (Martha Jane). — In loving memory of a dear mother, who died March 2 7 th , 1979. Loved and remembered every day. — From John and Noreen.


DEVI NE (E l i z a b e th Ann). — In lo v in g memo r y o f a dear mother, grandma and gr eat -grandma, died March 30th, 1978. In a church not far away,


LOYND. — In loving memories of a dear friend, Florrie, March 25th, loved and re­ membered. — From Marjorie and Maggie, Rita and Donald and L Lily and Dick.


;—• From Joan and all the family.


In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, d ied Ma r ch 2 5 t h , 1979, aged 64. This day is remem­ bered and quiet ly kept,


OYND (Florence). —


S T EW A R T . -----Trea­ sured memories o f ' my dear wife Mary who d ied Ma r ch ' 2 6 t h , ; 1979. '■


PATE (Llndley Peel). — In loving memory of a dear father and grand­ fathe r, died March 26th, 1979. Remem­ b e r ed a lw a y s . — H e a t h e r , Jean and Llndley.


— , F r om h u sb a n d Amos, son Henry and daughter Veronica and daughter-in-law Jean. .


No words are needed, we will never forget.


In my, heart you are; always there,


Every day, no matter; where,


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Wonderful memories, of/ our life together,


Wi ll s ta y wi th me. ■forever.


Da v id. 6 We s t f ie ld Drive, West Bradford, Clltheroe. -.


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— From d a u g h t e r Jean, Jack and grand­ son Keith.


Loved and remembered every day.


RAGNALL (Wilfred). — Birthday memories of a loving husband, March 31st.


Janet and Michael. Barbara, Norman,


Words unspoken, tears W unseen,


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Wh en o t h e r s a r e asleep.


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I shed my tears from an aching heart.


RAGNALL (Wilfred). — Birthday memories of a dear grandad, March 31st. A star that twinkles, Biggest and bright,


Is our dear Grandad Saying goodnight.


— God bless grandad. Granddaughters Zoe and Kerry.


R A G N A L L (W i l fr ed ) — Birthday memories of a loving dad, March 31st. You were my dad and played your part,


I treasured you with love sincere,


Oh dad. why did you have to go — Daugh­ ter Margaret, son-in- law Peter.


The book of remembr­ ance is open today.


Acknowledgements j


COOK — Dorothy, and Christine wish to ex­ press sincere thanks f o r p r a y e r s , help, flowers,- cards dona­ tions for Cancer Re­ search to all relatives, friends and neighbours to Mr Mackintosh and M r G ra d w e ll , D.M.S.S. , to Mr Heyes and all colleagues of D.M.S.S. , members of the- R o y a l Brit ish Legion and Standard- B e a r e r Mr D i c k Mar tin ,


/ Gr e en, Brenda and Vera wish' to thank most sincerely all rela­ t i v e s , . friends and neighbours for flowers,


GREEN — Mrs J .


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■ Rev. G. W. S. Knowles for his ministrations. — 7 Kirkmoor Road, Clltheroe.


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My heart still aches. 1 loved you so,


You stood by me no matter what.


My dad, my friend. you were the lot,


And every hour I wish you were here.


When God took you He broke my heart,


— Your loving wife Mary.


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