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' bf sentimental i vtilne,' iin Bashhll Eaves’ bn Xnesday
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retjUrniiig to ■ this’dffice. ‘
Hojned LAMBING i EWES 'bujn J.H. hear hob, dim
r-. nealr ribs. . Information to [dilop pall Gisburn. : ,
i& B E A XH a
DEATHS.; I t]i6 12t’j ’ March, ’1936, pt
llltiy Road, Clith,eroe, Snsanniih Tafeed|f53 years.’ ;
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R 6 n 'March 9tli, 1936,. at,’, j'a,' *'trept,| .Clitheroe; John James, d| husband of Jane E. Harrison’, ■ears.i
Pei
March 8th, 1930; Walter ildleton, in’ his 7Rh year.
AlElidORIAMl
ivenub 1 viilg
pi ;iioth|i
■-|Fr|ii
Mrs, Whal
memort o f . a dear
er,; who: died! March 9lh, ' ’ ’ 1 , i ’ ' [
i.
m Husband end Fami y. Whalley.; , ’
living msnibryi of’my dear W. Jackson’, i 7, Stodks ep’ who died March: 9tli,,
ingl n ither, so, .true so rate] ■ e .went ithroilgh few comd’
complained, she wasn’t d.of: thp lRoad, ^lackburi:.'
^er’loving Bon-in : Gran
i I I ' ipy I be
IHIh L if 'o
fuit'"}- I,by: a |o jthc
loving ’. imemory of . Ralph died Match.’jllth, 1936.!
; thy diys afo; ended,’ j suffering days’lhelbw;' i, gel: guards attended, ’ p i-hrone ‘ of Jesns, go. , j
Hawthorn Farm, Barrow, 'Whaliey.
From all at .y | J i
PN.I I ’ Heut
nd; jfatpi jjeel
trohl h: 1 Avent
|op-Uher, , liedl IV
ia
- I In lov: ,er, wb(:
In Parkin
■ing : memory.''bt leon, a dear bus- died March ffthj
jRest in; Heaven,^ :' ^ j
l! loving .IVifp and Family; 5, Clitlieioo.'
loving! memory of, 'op
iVilliam; Henty Parkinson, arch otlil .1036, a^ed *1
lir' dear’ motller, Eliaabe’ lb died I April' 7th, 1926i
v.ido 0 un
:lis
1 to lose: onr dear opes, who knqweta .best, ' i loving arms and said. Me and rest.
■Fiibni Ivy, Rilly, and Family, ' Daiyspn and Eileen, -roet. Low Moor,: ,Y
^ , i> eav i’ a wound ho: one can ! ' ■
0 treasures’ino one can 1 '
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tfai; ihop|!
hother l-From
k I North
llo vpr£ wit]
lorb R IjNbrth
19331 f e , '
Itliful
|liv|cd Itfiist
, ’> l f |ppj I Cl ■
,liti bring back a tear,, ind dad we’ love so deat
Poultry mpton.
Alice; .yack ’ and Cluldreh, Margaret and Billy,
ind: decay; placi
Farm, upon their grave
b fbr those who lie bbneath fade away.
im their Daughter; Belie, ail'd Son-in-law, Bill.j
I'hh.
lai, Bdrton’ '
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lovirig memory of Alice I passed:! pway March
fo and; mother dear,.- , '
,riend while phe was nere; hdpe and died in peace,
ITI joys i w ill; never ceasb.; ™i| Husband and Family. Croc,-.
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MflWIEDCfMMTS. faiiiily: bf the. late Mr's,
Mio D| Es jijid
It’d my recfl
an
lit Rod rthant:
1 Cl escent, ’Qljtheroe,-,: j ’ j; ' j ’ * .
b jof sy li'i
bNi^M
main dbsire to thankj ell iriepds for kind expressions md ifloral itributeh-received it ibereahempnt.
Ekins and. 'family ’thank’ pll: friendtj for kind ,,ei-
impalhyi aiidi floral tributes, j Jicilr, sa^i bereavement.
Rithaii
Ittphtiqp I
Mny lY arc
In ttril
lo I. Harrison,’ Jlr.:'and: Mrs.
in ,1 ti'casired memory.. :t,. Clith.ef )C'. ’
Mr. i to! thhj
|nslpf ill
IStreei,
■fieir sad Qitheroe,
neighbifiir^, mpathy'
■Tils family j(f , " great sMrow, ahd record to the'doctor, for. his
expressions and' tokens of a great! jeomfort'to them
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Janids Mitchell and, all relatival;
bereavement. i Y the late Mrs. I
i . for kind b*"
sympathy ia:' ' .loir sad] 1 Qitberjle,
ro : to than] neighbojun
„, for kind Ck':; pd floral tributes bereavement. , ■
I, 'i ;ho I Working Men’s Olnb., Ifofjrs Ltd.', dnd the Ch'therooi
laik all relatives, ;friends,ane
jssa ;
i.itioii, jfoi} kindness dfowo |trljbiites 'received in their sa4
eni 3, Clithbrie.
ilat'6,] jfbe Ad'
ind ipn Btreoi,
ijHarket Place, plitheriM',: by crtlser and lnnies :€lbmpipy. .ilM
ilished ay that address! Oith^,
' -j Jrs.: Parkinson and -faniily,and! d floral tributes j k all relatives,, : i
SATURDAY -''Yi,; ,
SPECIAL C hildren
Your ,StatlonerH Advertisfir & Tim>
AFTERNOON MATINEE AT, 245
I BookiKttOm(m6tswavMBr8A'm^AtArraBir()QHft(»0:2tQ*P-»i- ~~**t im a 'iP a A loMr isife iStreotr-Marko^ Fiaco.
“ Jinj,l’ i sinoerely thank the syfnpathy shown; :to
to night! AND TO-M6r ROW4— U W U i HAY, GORDON BARKER ANDCLAUDH DAMPIERin'^ BOYS . l w(lLL RE BOYS,”- f HE BIGGEST scream EVER SEEN. IN; CLITHp]|«)E. Matinee,;Saturday at 2t-45.
' ■ k T- ' - Y ' I ' WEEK qOMMENCiING I MARCH 23rd, 1936 1 ’
AT.Ti pX 'T !WBEK. SHIRLEY
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’AL N T;w TEMPLi in
Once again! golden-haired jShirley -willea alityin a hbart-stirring and uufpi^etta ful entertainment one comd svish |to i Technicolor, hnd reveals Shirley to mi in reality.!
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uaptivale you with her charm and person- ^ die sto(y of happiness.. The most d^light- seeland the climax is done in a blaze of j iilions i f admirers exactly as she appears |
, q * ............ ' ALSO ALd WEEK
SAM An d h ( ly
Based on Stanley HoUowayls Gaumont Supeb S(j)uifD News
TEGHNICOLOUR)\ S M ETUSK
Mb’ m ilogue—and is a perfect' soreajm. .IKD F u i i SUPPOBTING PbOOBAJIMII
.Phme 147 , C I N E 'M A . | iBetti^ $E:a The Best |4t|!Ti^ Paixadidm. ; | |, !• ' ■
: brilliantly supported by JOHN i B You’ll bring
A Picturesque 'Travelogue i “ICE FLOE.”
Continnona Monday to Friday ^m 6-80 (except front StallBj &tniday at MO;, 6-30,8M6
Matinee dailjl at 2-SO^. i 1
n i A l T O Phone 4246-7,
THIS 'WEfiK^END'f^
.iiliiN.ai NEAQiiE-iit A dehghtfdl Ro
MONIIAY lfB :^ , 'l .lA iiC 'f l 23rd, und, ALL m M . ice of radiant happiness I and lilting! tunes!
with CEDRIC HARDWICKE. • 1 r j’ ■ i ” '1^ ,
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SHIRLEY ITEMPLE er previlous pictures: with ;
OP . i (U Film). ROCHELLE HUDSON
the family, M loouTse, to this perfect ; entertainment! :
i i And in iaddition I . :
A delightful cartoon in colour | (Gaumont i SAM aildiHIS MUSKET ”■ IBeitish News :
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FREE for No bxtrafor reserved Open llia.m. to 10 p.m theDeaf.! | seata. . Moderate Tariff.
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ittruuoueH uva. Office Hours TakeLiinoh,Tea : Snpp^ Provided! JO aim to 9.30 p,m. • in the OAra Rbstauraii*
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i mothers, hard Daughter, BeLs,’
law I Apert, aha lau ' ■ 'hter Conhje.
m f s m ^ $ k c t r i e \ l80BMD|„“.i$vgTBMj
NIGHTLY at j6-16 and 8R0,
TO-NIGHT-r-Continuons from 0-30. , i
' Introducing tlmt famous i JOHN ! LODEp tfi ^ THE
................ SILENT PASSENGER.*' Amateur-
detejtive.iLord Peter Wimsey. A: very entertaining Show.
-.'at 6-15 and S-30.
I WEEK COMMENCiljia' IV|ARGK 23rd, I Y Mojiday, Tuesday jand-iyednesday
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JOAN BLONDELL AN^j GLENDA PARREL T ’ l-
TRAVELLING ISALES LADY ' ■ k ith Hug h ! |1EiIibert. JOAN and QLilNDA are at it again | iThtiy make business a pleasure and : r
■ they’ve got la i“ line’’ that’ll break ido’wn I thej sales resistance of the nation ! i An even metrie|r riot of fun than f‘ ^nsas City Princess.” ;, i QATmoOTiScPER Souiro News AND Full pOTPOBTiNG Peoobamme. i ' i. .:' j ■ k ' * j
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Thursday andi Friday—thntinuous [from |6’^. Saturday—Two Shows-tSfIS i . " | :y ’;|'!!‘';!y'
EVEp
Six’liittnneS: and a really original r(|m,ance.'- ’ ’::rfi
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TO-MORROW-TWO SHOWS i y': | ■ T-'
TO-NIGHT AND TO-M6r ROW- I
' YOUNG in “ CALL OF THE WILD” ,
Enormous success of JAOK-LONDON’S Famous Stoiy of the. Klondike |Gold ! i Rush. It’s a Great Show-r-buti bo sure to BOOK.
i. NEXT WEEKI-MORE BHITISH SUCCESSES. t Monijay, Tuesday and Wednesday . I JOHN MILLS, JUNE ! CLYDE land j DEREK OLDHAM In ! CHARING C^QSS ROAD 8UPEBB 'BBITISB 'm VSWAL B OM Am E ,
singmg-^elightful! musib---superb spectaclei and ::infectious humour |in a romance quite ofi the beaten track.- Make, an effort to see this.
Here’s the'type of film in which the British Studios Excel. There’s ^and j
i Thursday, Friday and j Saturday Oli WALLS and RALPH LYNN
■; 1'-^^V'yERE RAIT.'^P >AW I sh"i5RMY WEATHER k EIGHT
I WITH YVONNE ARNAUD AND | ROBi^RTSON HARE | Ifi this famous Aldwyoh Theatre Clomedy doesn’t you lau^^UQthing, .
8 P EA K IN Q '~W N F ID E ^ ! fT IA L LY :-^ a is one of the ibusiest piotures j you’ve over seen 1 Something doing, ovbrjt minute in this song'-packed musical ! tour of Radios’ Amateur!Hours, i; 1 i- i ,:
: ■ : ' ’ I.' GaiImont’Stoeb Sound News.’ :
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Blackbarti Phone! 4246-7 OF ' OLD'-ORURYf|
eveijwill. |i; Ben'Travers has never written auythingifufilupr.-I-r’^!.-^ ■ ''T -t?'''!: " I-' "■ 'I''-
Clitheroe WeaverstAsaoOlorioa - 'I-"'’ . ' i ' . - r V A,’ QREAT#‘'Y'y| y y !>
wiges; Census and The Weavers’ Conditions 1
^ , ' V SPEAKERS: > . MISS ALICE, FOLEY, Bolton Weavers Association ' : . ^
Mr. W. J. TOUT, J.P., Steretary, TDdmonlen Weavers MR. ANDREW NAESMITH, J.P., Secretary Weavers Amal. Mft. GEORGE BRAME, Secretary Gl'itheroe Weavers AssoCv !
: CHAIRMAN :-MR. Her b er t ! I. PARKINSON. : | i: :. I I
Whht is the’ Average for Ulitheroo.: Clome and hear the figures. ,Come in Crowds. ■
Everybody.invited. V
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DODRS OPEN AT 71p.m. MEETING.I COMMENCES AT 7.-461 p.m. i
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” 1' ! Geobob Bkamb,'Secbetaet.' i ' 'I : ' .
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LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION j ! ’ ■
: ' [.-•[' ' !;'■ ■ ’■ ■ 'll' I < CLITHEROE BRANCH. i| i SUNDAY N T, MRH 22ND To-morrow Saturday ^ ^
PUBLIC MEEYINO ■ tCil’and KInema, to r k Street
’.v'' '-;lY!::’iY -:’W<^[Yi^^ '■[ ;'-’v0:''!••" .i i k ’-V-'-'L' EX ■ J’* V V i] I AC ‘ .ik ' v : k ■
CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL
THE WHOLE. TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT IT.
C O N C E R T by!the Children,
to conclude with the I Fairy Play-
A Modern GinderelLi Chair to;te taken at 7 |o[clook prompt hyiMlSS-N. Hfjl^GRAVESi
Admission, 6d. ' ! Children, 3d.
dancing for HEALTH DIGNITV I i AND POISE.
THE MARGARET; SANDHAN SCHOOL OF bANCING
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PUBLIC ^BT1NG$ ADDRESSED I BY !
T. C. ARCHBRI Bsq. [ ! . . r " " .O F LO N D O lil.. N ■
’ I MONDAY NEXT, March 123rd, 7;.30 p;m. . CHATBURN Methodist (Wesley) School
. . Chaieman:;y MR.! T; PARKER.-, I TUESDAY NEXT, March! 2ith, 7-30 p;m.
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CLITHEROE Moor Lane Metfiodi^ (U.M.) Schopf , CHAniMAN at this Meeting ; ;REV. »|. A. SINCLAIR. ’| |
This Meeting will be preceded by the Annual Members’ Meeting of theiCjlitheroe ■'! ■ Branch.!' |, ii!"i'
Puhlio cordially invited: to'h^th Meetings.
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. dome and hear the International! Situation Disou^ed, ]
Td. 6924 Bladdfum
GRAND THe!aTBE&^
BLACKBURN’S MOST IN T IM A T E T H E A T R E ;! m ~ TW IG E NIGHTLY'-^U5
JAMES SHIRVELU’S No. 1 COMPANY in khe WORLDrRECORD ;-::V k -
j!"::!’ ’ , 'Y 'S U M S . - \
JdAN MeCLEAN, GORDON CARTER, ALEC JOHNSTONE, PATRI0IA|PERR1, OTTO HOLSTEIN and ! HiLRRY JONES
With a Brilbant Cast Including SANDEPlS WARREN m the “ RED '
“ THE DESERT,! SONG ’’ ' Shadow.” I k '
DORIS FRANCIS as ‘|MAEG0T.’’ : '
F U L L SUPPORTING GOMPkN F oiwf CHORUS ■
Fully Licensed Bara.' : ^ y , i Orimally Produced at HRURY ,LANE , j j
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A branch:of 1 this famous school will open in ; Clitheroe, [ WEDNESDAY April 1st/ 1936, under the Personal Direction of -Miss Margaret Sandhaml 'M.B.B.O.; ;
M.R.A.Dj. M.I.P.5.T.P Certified and Experienced Teacher o! every branch of'the Art, includinj Modern Ballot, Operatic, Acrobatio Musical Comedy; American Tap, Rhythm,! Stylo, Figure. Culture,
Oharacter, iStep, Stretching; am Limbering. i
. |- ii The foremost school in Lancashiti
for Tap Dancing, including the verj latest Rhythm Dances;
’Simple ii^ Advanced : Routines.
Special Children’s Class, Wcdnesdait 6-30.1 Ladiris’ Kmp Fit,: Comedy Ta^ Beginners, 7-30, Advanced 8-30.
Private! Lessons,: Schools. Homei : “ [•:: visited. '!:,
‘ Students fully trained fot: Stage an 1 ■ ’ 1' Teaching.,
Enquirits Grammar School, Wef nesday,: between 7 and 9 p.m,
! . “ Studio/’ i ~ : , I!-, ! Westwood,:'';’' I,
;:Darwehi : Tel. 673.' ^
BAKING; CONFECTIOHBBY. PIPjNO )BTAL training in
Bxclnsive modern: labonr-Bavingitpedo .branf »
methoda.' Cakea and Pwtnes, Decorating, etc., etc. Write , for
particulars, without; othgatum. — BENNETT BA1U®Y! SCHOOL. jHoUipl}-,
wad, BOLTON, Largest and leaingpt|icti. cal Gaining centre;. t Fon&dcd 1913,
Th* local nowpapfr can oig
provido you *ith tho fio«» out of III adwiiifioniont MvoBuo; lupporttho that! gIvM you the roporti.
F o r SM i^R T P R IN T IN G oaH a t R m A D v illt lS E B & TIMES OFFICES.
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W . D. CUNLIFFE, F.6.I. -
8, Market Place, Clitheroe. .
|.| I l i i i i s telephone 103.
PRESENTED BY TEACHERS! OF CLITHEROEI METHODIST (WESLEY) SUNDAY SCHOOL.
MOLdCH | ! TO-MORROWj SATURDAY, at 7-30 p.m. IT IS LAUGHABLE! j ■ DAILY SERVICE (Sundays included)
I by STANDERWfcks Pullman Toilet Coaches L ’i N ’D f i : ' ........................
Via ''BmUINGHAM COVENTRY i
I Full partioulaia and ' Beats bookable DINHAMS. Golden Lion Yard Darwen Street, BLACKBURN
’ BURN. ' ’ . • ' ' Y|: ..... I
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'MD NOW—when the-first shafts of sunshine i are showing places of unsuspected neglect-ris the , time to be well equipped for your Household j Gleaning . - . .i • ®i OUR DISPLAY OP,
Polishes, Cleaning Materials anti UtenSili
! OFFERS G R EA T VA R IE T Y ? A N D kV A LU E . ' 7 •
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,We have,- id! faxit, 'everything that I'will turn Gntte ihto ' /SWJie: in record
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NEWOASILE-UIIDERJiYME I
I BLACKBURN; iHOLDEN! & WOODS, MD.. STANDER-WIOK; .119 Railway Rond,: BLACK;
at ; - GREGORY. 4 MOOR LANE, CUTHEROE; ' | i l l IS PATHETIC I IT 18 THRILLING! '
For your own sake, don’t neglect this last opportunity of witnessing the play that has thrilled thousan(|s.. ,
Join in the Big Parade to Methodist (Wesley) Sunday Schoolto-morrow night. Exceptionally Lowi Prices—Adulte, 9d.l Children; 6d.
f5 5i'
I MOOR LANE SUNDAY SCHOOL TONIGHT (FRIDAY) Mar. 20tl
SALE
COMMENCE 7 O’CLOCK-: AOMISSibN TVfOPENCE.
BROWNI^ ^ niiiE iiKG i TO-lflORMW S^TUithAY
Ilf ST. HELEN’S SUNDAY SGROcIl , WNDDINGTDN
, COMMENCE 2-15 Alimiition, |d .
F O R tlitheroe A WEEK 131' . , TOpNIGHT
F. C. Tingmi’s Gbohestea I;.., :
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The {exceptional value of B.S.A. Bicyeln k'very deflrtite-B.S.A. exclusive features; B;S.A. Reliability;. D.S.A* engineering skilt and IB.S.A. workmanship. Terry spring seatsj are fitted; to all models. Dunlop ROADSTERtyres,
B.S.A.solidcentre pedals
i add B.S.A.IastingfInishare!featuresofall B.S,A. Bi(7 cles, When you study their
! specifications you willi realise therd is no finer value than Uie I93<
B.SA.
Prices,from £4 . | 9 . 6 dr- [ 10/. deposit and
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