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CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY Hoxt, MARCH'14th
CHOIR DAY (PREVIOUSLY POSTPpNED)
Moming-^c Evening-4A] ithems
Services at 10 -30 a.m. and 6 p.m. REV. J- a . SINCLAIR rmon
by well known singers bell ringers.
In the CdNSEEVATivE Club, Clitheroe TO-MORROW, SATURDAY
and Anthem by Choir and
Solo, i D let, Trio and Quartette 7-30, Social Hour, Music by Hand-
m MOOR LANE Methodist! CHURCH
f e l l ow sh ip a n n iv er sa ry SUNDAY Next, MARCH
. 8 a.m., Early, Cojmdunion Service Conducted by the Rov. 8. E. Harper Preacher at 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
REvi ROLAND HOLT
Morning Subject: ' Tho Hodorn Evening: ‘Wings and Hands,’
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215 p.m. SPECIAL YOUNG'PEOPLE’S SERVICE
Address by MISS E, S, DUNCAN, B,Sc, SoloisM Master Willrod Anness
Elocutmist; Miss Ruth Ford Mbs. H.I Webstee will Preside.
^ Sunday '^hool Scholars assemble in; ■ l^choolat 2 p.m. ^
Special Music by Choir at each ’service. ’ I
MR. STANLEY WINTERBOHOM EveeyokE :|Heaetily Invited.
Evening Soloist: , SAWLEY Methodist Church
Anni SUNDAY Next, MARCH 14th, 1937
F m c k r \ ,REV. J . WINN (Audenshaw (Formerly of this Circuit)
Afternooil i2-16 S o h ist: Evening, 6-30
SpECUL j SiNGINO BY THE CHOIE Collections for Trust Funds
Your Presence and support most gratefully appreciated.
ATu-ijn^ii i *
METHODIST CHURCH (Wesloy) ! CLITHEROE
SUNDAY Next, MARCH
Preacher at 10-30 a.m. REjf. S. E. HARPER
Preacher at 6 p.m. MR. EDGAR HOLDEN
MOUNT ZION, Methodist Church SUNDAY Next, MARCH
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Preacher at MISS
10-30 a.m. FRESHWATER
Preachpr at 6 p.m. MR. W. BARNES
UNE SUNDtr SCHOOL I CLITHEROE
ConseejueUt on the Great Success of th(|: Comedy (in Thijee Acts)
Doctor’s Orders A REPEAT Performance will be given
TOMORROW, SATUR^Y ComJencing 7-30 p.m. Admission 6d. Mrl T. Broadhead, Twiston I CHEAP EXCURSIONS
TO BLACKBURN SATURDAYS
.dep. 1-30 • >1 . 1-40
* II 1-45 • II 1-50 • . » 1-55 » )) 2-5 • » 2-10
EDINBURGH, 13/6 Rugby Ihteenational
FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 19th 1
EliGLAND' V. SCOTLAND
Clitheeob...... ............... dep. 10;19 Whalley
p.m.
Edinburgh . . . . __ arr. 5-51 a.m. Ijleturn, 12-15 night.'
To AINTREE
I LIVERPOOL RACES FRIDAY, MARtlH 19th
.........
.-.dep, 10-25
March 13ih March 20th p.m. p.m.
12-45 2/- 12-55 1/6
1-0 1/3 1-10 1/3
1-15 1/- 1-20 9d'.
1-25 7d. ADMISSION 1/-
I Music by A. Tayipr and His Ambassadors - ;- r— :
GRAND CARNIVAL BALL
I AUGUST IbANK HOLIDAY MONDAY :Seo^ aeies- : P lease N o p
The Annual 1O
HUSE-TO O-HUSE I COLLECTION
FOE THE NATIONAL CHILDREN’S
HOME AND ORPHANAGE "I will take place Ie NDING MARCH
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All Collectors will wear an Offical Badgo Special , Conteebutionb wM be
ithankfully received by Me. Feed Whittle, Hon. Secrdai^, 20, Central Avenue,! Clitheroe, and will,be ack nowledged by Me. T. L. Slatee, Hon. '■Treasurer, 7, Brennand S tr ^ t.' .,
7—11. -RigW o f Admission reserved . ! ''
[ C L I T H E R O E F O O T B A L L S O C IA L C LU B i A GRANH GHA [BURN.
„.iow at the Methodist School on Friday night was fairly well attended. Films presented by the c ourtesy of the Religious Film Society proved Interesting and en joyable.
burn Flying Civ b, an enjoyable whist, drive was held In the Church . Institute on Friday night. • The fifteen tables in use were lii char;e of Mr. J. W. Wilson. The winners of prizes were:—Ladles: 1, Miss M. Tomllns6nb2, Mrd. Hartshome; 3, Mrs. Hayes. Gentlemen: 1, Miss F. Jeffs (substitutes, 2, Mr. R. Oddie; 3, Mr. G. Speak. Kiiock-but: 1, Mrs. J. Edmondson and MrJ S. Swales; 2, Mrs. Bacon and Mr. H Holgate. Refreshments were served at tie Interval. . Wesley Guild.—Anniversary services
Whist Drive.—Promoted by. the Chat- j Talking Plctunis.-rA talking picture,
If Tfiou arc {Married
Engaged Rogers .
supply the Ring i A Goon Range'of reasonably piced
! DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING! ’ that will please you. Modem settings
EA$TER WEDDING RINGS- 22-6t. Hall Marked Gold. Now shupes i EASTER WEDDING GIFT?
i Ih Silverware, Cutlery and, Glasswar i
were held at tho Methodist Church on Sunday, when tlie special preacher for the day was the Rev. W. F. Goodwin, of Bradford, grandfather of the’Rev. W. McKee. Both seryices were well attended. In the evening, there was an interesting family- gathering, for included In the congregation were Mrs. Goodwin, grand mother, and Mr. i Mrs. and Miss McKee, father, mother and sister of the pastor. Mrs, Wilfred McKee ;was the soloist, and her singing of IfThe Lost Chord" and “When' rooks fly ihomeward,". added much to the pleasure of the service. Mr. T, Yates was ati the organ. Guilders performed all oWees connected with the
services.
Chatbum and I Dpwnham Women’s Unionist Association concluded a suc cessful winter programme'with a meet ing held In the (Jhurch Institute on Tuesday night. A good company greatly enjoyed a splenffld*address on “Unem ployment” by Miss Garnett. Afterwards the time was spent iln a social manner,
Women DnloUists;—Members of the .' games, etc,, being, Indulged In.
at the Methodist Church, when favourite hymns of the: deceased , gentleman, “ Rock of Ages ' arid “ Abide with, me,” were sung. The service was conducted by the Rev. W. McKee, who. also per-; formed the last rites at. the: graveside.
Mr. William H. Tomlinson took place.on moon.
Saturday aftem'
Interment.—I^e Interment of the late A serWee was held
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Floral' tributes were sent by:—‘ In memory of a dear husband,”,from Annie,
George, and MBiggle; Roland, Lily and Grandson Raymond; . Arthur; Lilian, Maurice and Doreen;
Auntle.SUe and Harry; Uncle, Auntie, Greta and Leonard; Sister and Brother, CUtherpe; VI and Jack; Rbse.fAlan and Children; John and Fainlhr; Ethel and Will, Hey- sham; Sam Lyori, Junior, Blackpool; m and Lizzie, Wmwell, arid aU at, 121, Lowergate, CUtheroe; Jto, andMrs. H, Bishop; Mr, and Mrs, T. HolUngworth .
and Family. (Fob Couese)
‘GRAND NATIONAL” DAY a.m. ■
■ CuthEeoe . . . i . . „
G isb u rn ....'....... dep. 9-50 5/- C h a t b p r n „ 10-0 4/6 10-7 4/6
WhaUiiy . ' ........ .. 10-16 3/6 Langbb... J........ „ 10-23 3/6 W i l p a m r e 10-30 3/6 Return Aintfee (Sefton Arms), 7-0 p.m.
i)N 1)3 - SATURDAY,
(3hatbuen| . . . CLPCHERDE;
MANCHESTER 1/9 MARCH 20th
p.m.
............. dep. 5-35 .............. „ 5-40
oWhs{lley I . . . oLangho .I-...- oWaySHlEE Boltin (!T)^ . llahchester (Victoria) . „
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.arr. 6- 7-
Return ftlanchester (Vic.), 11-25 p.m. TRAVEL BY RAIL THIS EASTER
Suffer no more with that weakness after ’flu, get rid of that de- prejsed feeling, nerviness, irrit ability and tiredness, be streng thened and Invigorated by taking
MooreyV Wonderful
STRENGTH TABLETS Per I/3d Box
From
Aky Teain, Any Day, Akyivhebe . Benny a Mile (Thied Class) ! Class travel is IJd. a mile, children under 14, half fare. ,
Break of journey is allowed, outward and return, during 1
quifejat any Railway Station,. Office or Agency for details of trains, mini- ' mumifares, and alLother requiremeiits
one month. En-
Send Your Luggage in Advanep Tickets and all information-
, from Stations and Agencies : See |Bills ST. DENYS’ HOME;
The following gifts have been received: Clltlieroe Guides: cakes, etc, Anonymous: clotjririg.
Mrs. G. Wilkinson: clothing. Mrs, Wood, King Lane: Pair boot clogs. Mr.'Ward: Beef.
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Mr. Howard: Saupage.
I silver Paper. A Friend: clothing.
Ml
2Sa, Also 41, Callord, Eaham, Blackburn 1 a Friend: books.
•I'l ham, etc.
A Friend: cakes and teacakes. MlsslStark: Vegetables, *
Messb; Taylor and Hughes: cakes, Mrs, D e n t:' shoes.
AFrlendt': doll. ■. - . i | Master Duncan Duckworth: quantity of ■ ' (3385)
and Bolton (T. St.), 11-45 p.mJ a I Fares vary slightly.
5-50 5- 6
was expressed hi thp village at the death of Mrs. Alice Balnbrldge, the wife of Mr. Joseph BalnbMge, of “Westdene,” which took place atja Blackburn Nursing Home on Friday. {Fifty years of age, Mrs. Balnbrldgd was a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Peel, formerly of the De Lacy Arms Hotel, Whalley. Twice marrlfed, she caibe to CSiatbum with her first husband, Mr, George Johnson about 14 years ago, tqltake.over the Black Bull Hotel. On the de'ath of Mr. Johnson: In 1927, she took over the business, con ducting It with great tact and business ability, untir about three months ago. She was igreatly respected In the village, by reason of a pleasant disposition and her unfailing good nature. On the occa sion of her seebndi marriage, only nine weeks ago, customers and friends showed appreciation of a i popular “ lan^ady, by presenting her with an oak hallstand To Mr. Balnbndge, and the family^ a wide circle of friends join In extending sincere sympathy In their great loss. The interment to^ place at Chatbum Church on Monday, the Rev. A. B. Swallow offlclalilng.i Amongst the floral tributes were the following: Her loving Husband, Joe; Kitty and Joe; Robert, Kitty and ChlMreri; Dinah and Family; Harry, Maggie, BlUy, Betty and Frank; Auntie Annie and iFamlly; Nellie, Bella and Mac; Grack; Alice and Jim; Ted and Margaret; ClssJe and George: Mr, and Mrs. Balnbrldg ? and Family, Camforth; Anthony, Lizzie and Family; Mabel, Tom and Barbara; Grace and Mary; Mrs. Dean and Tops:'; Edna, Greta and Fra^; Sally and Dute; Mrs. Jenkln and Mte Burgess; Mr. aid Mrs. F. Coates;'Neigh bours at Sunnybank; W. Brennan, Mary and Margaret; Mr.!and Mrs. Blthell; Mr. and Mrs. Dlbdm, Olive'and Jack Jdhn- son; E. Perry; Pollards; Mrs. and Miss Loynd; W. H. Wilkinson; Boys at Black Bull; Chatburt HPmlng Society.
Death of Mrs.-Bainbriage.—Much regret I . I
FOUND DROfl NED IN RIVER RIBBLE. One of the t est knowri farmers in' the
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Rlbblesdale district, Mr. Fred M. Kay, aged 54, of Farlands Farm, Mitton, 'was found drownec In the Rlbble, near to his home, yesterdi.y morning. Mr. Kay, wfo had been depressed for
10
some time, following a nervous break down, left a ncteat the farm asking that P.C. Taylor (Vbddlngton) should be re quested to go to the river near Fulshaw Wood. Members {of the family at once conducted a search and, with the con stable, recovered the body from Slddows Pit, a deep pool In the rlvef. An inquest will be held tils afternoon.!
sons, was
a.nadvejof Mlttori, and took ah active part, in village affairs. He was a member of tie Clltheroe and Bowland branch of the National Farmers’ Union and for many years served on the com mittee. Mr. Kay was also a well known figure at Cllth rioe! Auction Mart, and was highly respected I by all the farming community.
Mr. Kay, who leaves a widow and four : :
The interment takes place to-morrow afternoon at llltton Parish Church.,
! - ’ LCW MOOR. !
MOTHERS’ UNiON:-i- At the monthly mooting of St, Piiiil’s Mothers’ Union last
Thursday .riigliv Mr®: Helm, wife of the ■Vicar of -Clithfiroe’ gave an excellent ad dress. The : neeting. was well attendop,-
and the memliirs “expressed their pldosuto in seeing Mrs ' Helm’Iilid‘,-fiilly recoverOT
from her reoeri; illness.
all children bafptised -at tha ; church;, during the last three' years,'.about forty . mothers receiving certiicates,:Mr. A. .Crossley,,was at the organ, ;ind !the lessons were read’by
Paul’s Cliurch was a special congregation - baptism were
UUiUUBUl «C1C i lAlW A*. i:y ““r j*"-” , .1^
xioki .pari. ’ Certificates' ,ot - lareseiited to the'.mothers pi
"-t'.fi -X. Mr, Stephen Fell
'oriii of-service' and a largo OCJlW
rfnrinff MOTHERING SERVIC®.-For ,tlie; first; A I ' i L
time, a mothe ing! service was held at pt. an Sunday: afternoon. Thero
Milton Fanner's Tragic Doatli 45
Entrust your WATCH REPAIRSjto uJ Practical knowledge and officienoy backs up every job. Repairsjdonj I i on tho premises. |
W. ROGERS PARSON LANE,
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Praciical :■ and
Watchmaker Jeuietkr
CLITHBROB • ■'
FOR STATIONERY! AND FANCY
GOODS
rE are in the midst of but our service in : Business is being ca: Shop, and stocks and:
despite rising prices. See
Account Books, Counter Books, Iflttoil Books, ' Private Lodgers, Rficeipt Books, Indexed Books, I ri Momos.
Social and Commercial Stationerji, Notopaper, Envelopes, etc. j
I';-. j|
Doylies, Ssrvisttes, Kitchen Rolls,| I ; 11 Greaseproof Paper,
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Autograph Albums, Nowscutting Bookt, Blotting Pads, Pencils,: Pen,s Penholders, Erasers
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alb rations andve-organisation departments is unimpaired. ■ on at our Castle ’Steebt 'lines are better than ever, rindow and: compare values.
LADIES h a n d ba g s in choice variety from 2/11
(Sole [Age’\ls for '
Parker, Swan/ Vfaterman, and Conway Stewart Fountain, Pons. Repairs to all jwna executed reason ably and promptly On tho premises.
LEATHER and F|I\NCY GOODS in a wide range suitable tor Gifts for all occasions,
Gloy, Dex, Grip^Fix; Soccotine, Marking ihk
I Children’s Books — Birthdpy dnd Occasion Cards-]-by all I
the bo^t p II blishers. TifEBEjOBE, LET'IT BE THE - ■ - , . :!
ADVERTISER & 27, CASTLE ST
mately fifty representatives from all parts 6f ithe clfcuit at the quarterly meetirig held at the Methodist v(Wesley): Church pnilWednfeday evenlrig. The, Rev. H. Hooper, superintendent minister, was in ihelchalr.]' .
WESlEf CIRCOIf MEE1IH6. There was an attendance of approxi
aiplly iofithe late Miss Foulds, and sick neqibersi^e're also remembered;
, A'vote of sympathy was passed with the j
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rial statelnent, which revealed a deficit 3f i£10 19s. 6d. There was a balance pn th^{ furnishing fund account of over £25.
Mr. W. Whitehead presented the flnan-
;helRev. H. Hooper, totalled 589, being an increase of 10 on the year, with seven on trial and 1
71 juniors. , |
arid the deepening of the spiritual Uf^of the' circuit. It was agreed that a series of I special! services should be arranged for next Autumn.
A discussion ensued on membership
sewndedihy Mr. E. Allen, a unanlmq “ Invitation was given to the Rev, H. Hoo er to continue in the circuit a third ye,' Mr, Hooper accepted.
' j pn the! proposition of Mr. Whitehead,
unanimous invitation for a second yep. The Rev.;W. McKee leaves at Conference foi; Accrlngtop.
■: i, theiRelv. Roland Holt also accepted^ a
weie ! appointed representalves^ :to the Sjbod, !
with the Overseas Mlsslori showed the year’s income to have been £207 7s. ^d., ain!| Increase oM6s, Mri'T. ■Wrig]?!' reappolnted treasurer, and the, Rev. R.
Messrs/ T. Wrlgley. and G. R. Clarkson The statement of accounts connected J J
Wrlgley was
Hqlt and Dr. Fairweather secretaries.! A repmt on the Women’s Work section
ofIthe Overseas Mission was presentedlby Mrs. Ireland. The income, £67 4s. 6d„ whs £2 5s. lid. more than in the previous year. : Details of the work of the sectfon were givhn by Miss 'Tonkin, the secreta^ry. The Ministerial Training fund, detailed
The membership returns, presented hy , One addr !8s only
TIMES OFFICE CLITHEROE
Borough Rates.
5stlmate for the doming year, affirds every evidence, of some remarkably r""' budgeting.,' In the great majorit Instances the estimated and actual expenditure! are within a pounds of each other, and In but — Instance out of the considerable number of departments ruq by the Corporutlon Is there a conslderdble disparity or the wrong side, and doubtless for that i full and satisfactory exiilanatlori Is available. PubUc lighting wqs estimated to cost £1,925 and the amount actuaUy ex pended was; £2,206. Since the esQuate for the coming year under this head stands at £1,953 It {would seem that this excess was abnormal and not likely to occur In 1937. Many of the actual ex penditures have beeri kept well within the estimates; : The tbtal estimate of ex penditure for the cijimlng year 1? £30,998 against £30,972 expended this ym and £30,666 estliiated. Receipts from various sources will run ! to £10,845, leaving £20,153 toibe provided out of rates and
peasurer’s departrnent' showing estimates of expenditure In .detail rear,, together with the actual approximate expenditure, and
the
;ood f of the few one
The schedule prepared by the Borough the
last or
r e n ow n ed b e r l e i fo u n d a t io n GAHMENT ' Pricfid'as lowja? 12/6,
SOMETHING N EW in ^ Md \ ' ChildIien’s Wbae for E A S T ER
New Soa? tn’s Mateirial?—^TWEEDS and COSTl ME CLOTHS-Full range ol Ideal C I # 8 lor COATS, COSTUMES and DRESSES ;
MAKING Please Early,
UP ol Materials— let us have , yPur _ order
quotations for making up are ex’ ctromely reasonable. , All your EASTER OUTFITTING NEEDS cah be supplied by
i (Certifi FRI
’ Llgh4|(
:li net sale' j :i weej
DAY, MAR(^ T“ '
m vehicles t( p.m.
: The|( of a h,a by ; our down fc
t seems to t governors
ills. 6d. in
___ We only| prelude I to another^ next] year and to t! on tne ground that done twelve monthf proviso,! together w back pfj one's minf'
ihd, and til to finance!
13, Moor Lane, Clitheroe
Picol Edging'and HemalUching done on the premises, per yard. Buttons covereH with your own materials.
subsidiary ! channels. The Lancashire County Council precept is £13,847.1 We are frequently trild what ; wonperful things the County Council do; for us. We can only say they seem to be wonderfully ivell paid, for dolngj It.
’ FORGOT TO ASK AGE
by Mr. R. Foulds, showed the Income, to have'declined by 3s, Id, to £18 2s, lid. Sunday School retunis presented j by
Mr. D. Blackburn, revealed a total num ber of 158 officers and teachers, a decrease of; 22 on| the year. Scholars numbered 74I, a decrease of-34. Young Methodist figures were: Wesley Guild, 101 seniors and 29 juniors; Band of Hope, 112; A.S.O; seriiors 226, juniors 116, In the circuit
are 17 adult classes.
Lrical Preachers, stated that there are In aU -18 , fully accredited local preacher?, with one on trial, seven quxlllary, and a
!Mr. w: Whitehead, secretary of the ■ ' mission‘iband. v .
for thelb invaluable services was passed bn the!,proposition. of Mr.
Jjj.Keilet, secorided by Mrs. Dugdale .CWaddlngtpn.) ijThe next meeting was fixed for the 19m j|me at|the Waterloo Methodist Church.
as a fully qualified local prpachet J • A vote ofithanks to the local preachers
! Mr; W. Hartley, WhaUely, was hccepted -
G/entlempnr. 1, Mr. A! Smith; 2, Mr. R. Nelson ; jConBolatipn, Mr. W. Lawson. ; _ A partner iwhist followed,' the, following being srirassful: 1. Mr; A. Smith and Mrs. u . Smith; 2, Mr; J. Slater and- Mrs. Clmpman.
wore served during the; interval. , l L L
: “ This is !the first casp of its kind to be brought at this court/! and I hoie the publicity given wUl di-aw the- att mtlon of other dealers in hir-guns and aii -rifles to their - responsibility/’ said the Chief Constable (Mr. W. Thompson) i t the Borough Sessions yesterday, when A. W. Whitaker, ironmonger, |3, Moorland Cres cent, wa? summoned foi: selling firearms to a person under! 17 years of, ag >, and John J. Reid, shop 'psslstDiit, pf 3, Flmllco road, for aiding and abetting. It was stated that when an alrgi n was
taken from a 15 yekrs’{old Whalley youth it was discovered that; he:h?d height it at Mr. Whitaker’s ishop. ‘ Reid'.to d the bench that he was;busy at the tine and forgot to ask'the boy’s age, ;althoi gh he certainly looked 17. :;Whltaker said he knew nothing aboilt the matter un;ll the police called at thp shop.!. ; , A fine of 5s. was lmposed llp each case,
W A D D IN G T p .
hers df .the Ladies’ -|Hopr,‘ia;’jUmble sale ah6 tea held last Saturday id! ill schoolroom, realised Over - £14; . . excellent: tea serveci by the ilhdies .. principal spurcb oi income in ‘the v tv tantial. taking.
JUMBLE SALE,-LArrnnged]'by the mem
M Ehodist Tie vrt.v VOS the siih-
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!- - WHIST DiaVE.-i-A whist, drive I eld lost Friday evening in .did of the village leading Room .was,!patronised by.:over! forty persons Results: Ladiesi.-l.!Mrs, '
W.iSmith; 2, Ml® T.' Marsland ; consolation,:, Misi Ally.
' (Continued foot of next! colun a) USED CARS
<936 MORRIS Eight Two Door Saloon, with Trafficators /-I Hack
SSS'AUSTIN So ran Saloon-do-Luxo, Fawn................ 934 ROVER Fourteen Saloon-de-Luxe (Rebored), Blue
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1934 TALROT 1 l a l o o n . ............. ........... 1929 MORRIS.I'XFORD 4 'cyl., Saloon, Rebored, in excellent ({ondition Marofm .................... ..................... . . . . . . i .........
9 3 1 AUSTIN So ten Saloon) De luxe model. Blue.. . . . . 931 VIMLLYS (jVERLAND 15.9 h.p, Saloon, with! Rear 931 MORRIS Cowley Coupo, B lu e ................ 930 RILEY Foiirtoen Alpine Saloon (Rpbored), Black 930 RILEY 9-h p. 2-soator, Speial Series model. Maroon 929 LANCIA Siloon, 16.6 h.p., Blue................. 929, HILLMAN Fourteen Saloon, Broivn......... 929 MORRIS S x Saloon, 17.7 h.p., Blue......... . 928 AUSTIN T velve Four Saloon, Maroon......... 927 MORRIS uxford 2 Soater Tourer, Maroon— 927 MORRIS Oxford Saloon, 4 cyl. 13.9 h.p., Blue 1934 RALEIGH 6-cwt Van, 3 wheoUr, Green......
1931 MORRIS pOWLEY Coupe,> Rebored.......... .
: NEW CARS
1937 HILLMAN 1937 AUSTIN
Seven
Minx Do L u x e ......... ........... Ruby Saloon, B la c k ........
GROOMES (Wyieril M AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS - ABBOTv MOTOR WORKS
■ ! Telethone;' 11'Whalley l! 'I i '
£175 £125
Door, llaroon SALE and Bumpers,
£85 £80
£120 m
.. i£45 .. {£40 .. !£30 .. (£25 £17/10/-
;£35
220 £30
£20 £30 £55
; wltn&bd in Lane; 1 enterartse. appear!
’ in the least dispo; crltlcisd the powe inquiry [the seeker and works puts "Whbt are your of the fearful
: has be^ made to ’ annuitlon scheme mean! an Increase 1:
id gag of q 1 or
NEW CORSETRY There l> a
wealth ol h ^ t y
every figure that can be brougjit out with the right toundation. We
can help you cheese the correct J.B. foundation that will definitely
Improve your tines. I : : CLITHEROE ADVERTISER' AND TIMES,-FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937 OMING lo-norrow jtSaturday
The Hall.jlJowergate: I Pound ,Siall, 2-30 pi
CUtneroe ;F C. Social ICbnseryatlvp Club,l
St. John Ambulance Bf Jumble Bale, 2-30 a
Moot! Lane punday Scf “DoetPr’s Orders,”!
Fartri Stock Sale, TlpI I bum, l-}30 p.m.: I
Salerioms; Purri
Town Hall: iMeeting of I ■ i lsMSiapd Workers, f
So'ijday! I [ , , .
’ SawleyiM/ethodist Chij I Service? 2-15 and f
> Mount: Zion Methodis ! :i0-30 a.m. and!6 1 . • -. I : ■ = , Monday : |
Methodist til0-30a,.
i :6p.ra.
1 Clltheroei po-operatlv| I Membeb' Meeting
: Clitheroe; Auction! M : /10-45 n|m, i
Schoo . J.B. 882. ( isk-front model in ai de panels over hi S I3 of' gripknit elastic and
it Motive tea-rose brpehe with 1
j.Bsets of elastic in Iriedom of movemoi^t,
Sizes 25 to 32 Sizes 33 to 36
Closed back model, in Elastic panels I over '
I J.B. Model 508
waist at back. ' Sizes 23 ,to .32
'skirt at front to impart Lightly boned in front
,nd full length at a ick. ' ■ , ! ; ! ■
inches... .;i ..••-12/11 inches............13/11
Tea Bose s^t effect Broche. hi and inset of elastio in
ps, inches..
6/11 Tel. 165
HAI^GREAVES BRQS, (iastle Street,. Clitherpe |
CINEMA Palladi
7-30 p.m, ENTERTA
m. Nightly
jKing Lane: Contin urdaglat 6-15-ani
:The Grtad, Nlghtl: BlUlrigpn and H4U,Nghtly. i
Rlalio, piackburn, 1 Palace Blackburn,|
Varletyt- Grand , Wc{^ nightly, (6-j Tuesday
MKlng Gp6irge’s Hall,! Dreap of Gerontif
! Clitheroe Auction ' Sale, 10- ’-45 a.m. i
Wednesda: ■1! i
Furnlturi Bowlt
Thutsflayi
.Agricultural Discussh in Liberal Club, 7
Friday:
House-to-House Coll| Children’s Home j
ClltherpA Auction Ma! Laylrig-off Cattle,!
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