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! I'i Theo.Wi ion & Sons U .


iKING & SONS FOB


|REV, AND I RED 'JITEi


j later be guaranteed. |or Catalogue,


when desired. .


lERY (ilATE9> ; tINGTON.


, ' 1


y Hall 1 Mrs.]! Baylor):,!


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IRTHS the ;l


t)rder ndw ifromi our selection: of i


•RIALS , . '■ •! Established 18781


7th December, ■Road, 'Wibsey, N. B.! Fortune a daughter.


IS [Vi, i| ! '■


It 11, Fred, Annie erred


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Bt January, 1940 Chatbuni Road, the beloved


.the .4th Inst.i


Coates, aged 47 at S t,. Mary’s


J the ^nd January, 1840, I Top, jC)ltheroe, Emma, Vife oi the late Samuel ler 86tb year. Interment ; Cemetery, on the 5th


IWilUam Slinger, aged fiterment at Congrega- bh, ' i'osslde, to-morrow ht 2 9’clock. i


Forest Becks, Bolton- ' 1EMORIAM


loving memory of our dmosi Brennand


|hall :193d


Thi : Eaves), who died ■


bmbered.j insj and paughters.


life, Januari 4th'i '11^38. ere no|sha(jlOws,faill,' peacdhe: watts us all.


of the best.' U lQ7i Henthom Road.


ured memories of pur iseph Edwin; (Joe): Cross, Ito hp rest! oni January


Ither, t ;’ue and i kind, I memory left bbhind;


[near Leicester,; ice).


ioth'e: I.—Tyei


dsured memories \J;ho died January


Itest gift—remembrance; I'om San, Violet and


ovin? memory of a dear I died M


anually 3rd, 1939.


I the V ay | jvas ^ getting hard to cil|nj3:l !


:ly‘clbspd lijer weary eyes ered Peace| be thine."


pm 'Winnie and Waiter, xacel I:arrbw. ! : ; '


fin lo\ Ihall, la


dear brother land of,


ing! 1 memory..


died j j muary 7th, 1936. | at Horrocksford Farm, |


fin Khali,


fy 6t On


loving imemoryj of \<lho died Janiiary


[ all at iClith


eioe.>! i


)ws dearer as time Horrocksford pld


I


|is he did his, best rant him eternal rest. —Ada Djnd Joe.


' M i^ IC E ., N Q t l£ i i. ' !..i • V. ! •; -. ' * ' - — • •


TEST .. TEST of ihe AIR RAip WARNING SIRENS will


OF AIR RAID WARNING SIRENS


iaka placB at 12 o’clock noon on MONDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1940,


' For tho purpose of the TEST ONLY, the following sounds will he given out by the sirenjs:—


STEADY iNOTE (tho “ Raidors Passed” signal) for i two ininutes; folldwed


J ijy


TlkE ACTION WARNING 1 cbnCl^uding with


SIGNAL for -^ 0 minutes,' '1 .! i ' ^ ■


STEADY I iNOTE for two mfliutes. 'for Alarjin.!!


Members of the Publis are n minded that there is no: cause li,


|j ■ THIS IS ONLY A TlrESTl-TElLL YOUR FRIENDS ! ': ■


^LEDGMENTS. w. : Clayton and;


, ' neighbours! I also ■ er ofj Foresters Court School teachers and, Pld scholars of. St., ddor, i for kind! ex-: hpathy and for floral


to,' thank relatives, | e


.eiyed ■ in 'dhelr ;sad also the Doctor and heir ikind attention.;


Istrept, 1 ClitjieroC'


„el thanks to all; relar^ ahc, neighbours, ;alsoi


Coates and children


ved in' thijir sad loss;\ or a id Polite for their.


raiicli, I for their kind f gympathjj, and floral,


t ehhtburh Mill, Chat-' Velfiire Society, land ■ t h e British Legion,


Roaef, Clitheroe.


hartley wishes' to uours and friends, t iyraiid the kindly r have!; so willingly sail bereavement. : Clitheroe.


|nt. Afsbi ,th|e Nurse and them kind: attention to


Jes., i [ - ' |lihes)'i


nvertist) arket


.'ish W thank all relativie?^ s fori fleiral! tributes .and [of sympathV W their


he faihiliej of the late es and the late Robert


: !;'' 7 ;'i rand: !Published !by thh


iir, and Times po.,' ■ i, CUtheroe. TeL


C d d l B i l l Old Fashioned Firepilaces consunje much Coal.-n—“A


MODERN RANGkj wUl saveiiyou mjich exp eiise * mhke your room loo k| cosy, i too ! I t f o r ] T H ^ “ YDRKIST » RANGES)


R EA SO N j^L te I l f e i q E & ^ R a n g e s ! o i i r ()w r ii Im ^ n .


^R.:E._.......... by | ' V I ,


w w -w Bi’y ' p a r s o n l a n e * a. W C L I T H E R O E : ; Tel. 382.


i BE'rTER SEETHE | BEST COM-; ; ,! FOU’TABLy! A’T THE; PALIADIUM.


! To-Wight at 7-30 and-To-morrowj at 2-15,i6-0 and M5, p .^ JANE! WITHERS In! “ LITTLE MISS FIX IT.


JOHN (bS ^ — nd) | !HOWARD ^ GAIL PATRICK; in ilnndav 6-0 and 8-15. Tuesday at 7-30 p.m, i


Amateur Ra^ criminals to c


G r E D i d i ________ (Serialli! - [ ! !


GARY E it should prove necessary !


SPECIAL ' I'.li


ion the dw of the Tost, the (Sorrect I the aciic n warning will be rtinforc ■ ijilons’ Whistles.


D T E ; sound an Air Raid Warning


F. K. EXELBY, Chief Constable.


: 3d by sharp blastsi on Police ' - J : ' -I '■


Jignals vjiiU sounded, and t I with LIONEL


Matinee daily at lilonday to Friday i from 6-15 p.m. , Saturday, 2-30, 615 and 8-30


nd and father,;^Joseph Cross, whoj passed!to


ired memories of; a


W office hours 10-0 a.m. to 8-30 p.m.:


Phone 4246-7.: 1 ' 1% ' ' n A T ' 'S ' ' R' 1 AiL 'T O


' luxury CINElilA /urn CAFE, . ! .RLACK^pUJliN,. /■'


BASIL R i ' In a


' 'No extra charge


: -phone 4246-7, ! ' f - f T ' : ■


This! Week-en d ; SONJA HENIE;] TYIONE POWER in “ SECOND 1 : FIDDLe[” with ,| RUlj)Y VALLEE.


i',j : ! IMONDlY NEXT,! JANUAFjY Ifjth, AND ALL WEEK.


iATHBONE & D|j)UGLAS, FAIRBANKS, J r . , Tthrimng;a'dvehture sljoiy 0^





ATWILL,! VIRGINIA FifELD. C. AUBREY • SMITH. Preseiited at 3-0; 6-50, fl-0 p.m. dally.,


IB SETS |i, deaf:' : .


2-30. Continuous : Earphones Morning Cpflee,, 'Lunches, I FREE ■ Teas or Suppers In the CAFE RESTA'DRANT, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily,'!


.


!Featuring Radio’s Favourite; Comedians, WhIeELER :& WILSON, | ! I i


! I i I DANNY MALONE, Thb Voice of Ireland. I I. I !. ■ I . . 'r..T. I i' J


! ! ALBERT SANDLER presents Variety’s Greatest Musical; Act I


i I Music with Charm; and Full Supporting Cast. ; ' !''' ’ '.!■ ■


j !■


THE SANDLER SISTERS I . ! '


' ' •]'■'! ■ • ■ ■ '!


St J ;Mary’s Operatic j Society, (3itheroe | • - -- ' ’’'’’'•■'p-'WiiSi-YKEsihJr the -TitifEB ''Ac’t Light Opera : i


, The REBEL MAID


(by arrangerienl) 'with Messrs. Chappell & Co., Ltd.) Inthe PARISH CHURCH school ]


!


i WEDNESDAY, THU , January


Doors open 7-0 p.m FRIDAY & I SATURDAY 24t A.


26th & 27th Commenco ;7-30 p.m. ■


i^D By SPECIAL i REQUEST-^MATJNEE-'


AFTERNOflit-J/JNtfARY 27th CommehCe 2-15; p.tn.


Hoti:''Prokkcer: Mks. J. H. T aylor :


Hon. Musifd RirMtoV: Mr,»H. B. Shaw, Mus. Bac,, Oxon. ' 1 \.4’^ances arranged by Miss G. CIhaenley ^ h s e s designM-^gnd executed by Miss N. Langshaw


! Adipis^ion (to all performances):


UPHOLSyEH^D RESERVED SEATS, 2/6 CUSHIONED RESERVED SEATS, 1/6 I UlfRESERVED SEATS, 1/- j


(Children half-price to unreserved seats only).; Seats I lay be booked at the Advertiser & Times Office (Tel. C’roe 407) will be held In DOWNHAM SCHOOL, AT AD ' ' i’-- 1 I ■


lext] Jan. p :m.


7-30 dDMISSK


Including Refreshme ■ |AIso a


ION 1/- ints; Goc


d Prizes. 4!


SATURDAY^ JA ljl. 20th) 'i’l''. ' ADraSSION!,, 1/-, FORD’S NEW ORPHEUS


at


i 9 i h , : on


'! . DOWNHAM Glklj GUIDES M A R K E T


PLAGBr CLITHEROE t TEL 167.


• .1 '-v::


EUGENE for All Occasioris . . . You’ll Feel all j the; Better! for : ;,it 4'


the latest WIRE-LESS “No Heating:’’; System,,• FACE MASSAGE, MANICURE, ETC.


PERMANENT WAVING, (afl:Methods), Including.,


We are at your service with j every Beauty' . I


Culture' Treatment., ' :!;.(/.!


7, PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN. — -j- Tel. 5923.


1 i r A T O u r ’ O I Ladies' and'Gent’t; W A


r i O j flAIRDRE88ER8


CATHERINE’S SCHCjOL, WEST BRADFO;


MOTHERS’ UNION ANNUAL


Whist Drive & Dance WEDNESDAY^ JAN. 17th.


Whist to commence at 7-l'5 p.m. Dance 10-0 ; p.in. to 2-0 a.m.


ADMISSION; 1/3 i BATTERSBY


NATIONAjL FARMERS’ U N tO N .


CLITHEROE AND BOWLAND B R A N C k 10, CASTLE STREET,^ CLITHEBOE.


THE 28th ANNUAL ;j|llli be held In tye LANE HALL, CUTHEROE,


ers’ JAN


DANCING ' (Comedy).


WED}':BSDAY f o r f o u r D A Y S ; IVe^esda), Thursday |and Frida^!^, 7-30, COOPeR; RAy M/CLLAh


Saturday at 2-15, fi/o and 8-l5. D, and ROBERT pRES’TON in


atlly follows the^NEWS IffiEL apd theiefore vie ask you |to be m ybur ' seats'in goed [time, ' 'i " ■■ - •"


■ . ) !nr3>.^n4v»,..i4 hi


bwlnk to the War Restrictions admi^ion will be by ticket only. These may be obtsined from any member o f^h eU pm n f l ttg or|


1 the Secretary, - i.,: ■ Y. 19th, 1940 RUSHTON^S SALON ORCHESTRA.


CATERING AND BAR BY J. WILKINSON, STARKIE ARMS


HOTEL, CLITHEROE. 8-0 PM. TO 2-0 AJI.


TICKETS 3/- EACH (Strictly Limited). ■ :


I CLITHEROE UNIONIST j 4|^OCIATION


SOLDIERS’ COMFORTS. rl ^V,r\ I . I d In the CONSERVATIVii CLUB/{ on


WEDNESDAY, ,JANJ ;17th, AT 2-3(, P.M. I I'


ADMISSION '! / - , CLITHEROE


“ ■ ' j i K including Tea.


BOROUGH POLICE At h l e t ic c lu b


Wiist i Drive & Dance |in the CONSERVATIVE ' |cLUB,


f a p N E S DAY, JAN. 24th.


' -W^sti 7-0 to -9-30 I Dancing 9-30 to 2-0 ^ FORD’Sj BAND.


; Admission i/e. Tickets StrMly Xlmi;


G a s tle S t BEDDING 0 (|,;THE'':BES#:([kf^^


Clitheroe ! . 1 i r '■ i ■ ' WELCOME THE NEW YEAR WITH


New HOME FURNISHINGS OF CliARM AND DISTINCTIo|^:r^ AT p k cE S WHICH ARE ,(AS IS USUAJ ^ ITH US) MOp REXSON- ■'ABLE.1, [


YES ! Producl8r “We have them in Stock. ' 'MJ ' i:' t!:,'V


i always recommend i BUOYANT V S ' - ' "


DRIVE


s baneI. , )57pMENfS '


; DANCE;! 1/- - ' I ' l l ' ' I i ; ' . I ■ h • . 1' • . J J U - - i- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I « ■ i I !| '!


Sole Licensee CHRISTY NATURAL^ WAVE COT*; All Beauty Requisites'In Stock.


Thi Rjiad Sh|w of 194^^^ The ;Radio and Recording Stars. ::i


Tel. 6924. -T- Blackburn’s


Week Commencing 6-


0-


Most Intimate Family House. ->7 Tel. 6924. MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 15th.


THEATRE -rS^ICE NIGHTLY- ; 11 Mln9 Late Pidiite Ball


bLlVEE HAEOt and HARRY LANGDEN Jn " ELEPHANTS NEVER FOR-! GET,’’ A comedy with a topj “ C." Corhe and, laugh the black-out ’away.i Box- Office!open Saturday 3 to 4 p.m.;


I 3To-night Friday, 7-3p. Tomorrow, 2-15[ 6-9 and 8-15 pjn. I


BASIL BATHBONE (as Sherlock Holmes), NIGELiBEUCE’(as Dr. Wafson) r


' i


I , I'i-j ■ . : ■ , '.'6-0 and| 8-15,[' ■. ' i ■' • - ' Mi : : in Silt Arthur Conan Doyle’s-I


The greatest of March of Time f


TH ! Friday. all Sherlock jHolmes astounding,idventufes. t I,.' | ' ' ■" E iUP |


Thursday 7-301 ) . '■ ■


■ i • BAi


A picture of the love story. . i ■


)F TfiE iBHSEERmES


rily. Saturdfiy matinee 2-15.1 Evening G-0 and 8-15 p.m.i 3fL RADFORD and SYLVIA ST, CLARE in 1


SEd;r e t J o u r n e y / ; II p,


Secret Service abounding in thmls, interwoven by a charming p ■ I


, MOVIETONE NEW'S.:' : ; . i


TWeek commencihg l5th January; 1940. iMonday and Tuesday 7-30 Wednesday i '


r-,‘-...i


Jo. 13 ■ ] Movictohe Nevis, < , ; “ Keystone Hotel.’’ : 1 ! FARMERS’ BALL.:


, : i , i ’ : jFriday; * CLirnbROE TEL. 278.


i CABS IPABKED CYCLES iSTOEED.


LAGRELland HARDY join the jScbttlsh Highlanders ini “BONNIE SCOTLAND’’ i ■| i , 1 To-night at 7-30; 1 Tomorrow at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 p,to. 6RAND


Another thriller ffonr th'e pent of Leslie Chdrterls. Saainin t in


'I


! Next Monday and Tuesday at 7f30. Wednesday at,2-30, 6-0 and 8-15. George sanders and wendy barbie inv


The SAINt STRIKES |ACK


THE SEASONS COMEDY SUCCESS. Hailed by the Critics of the Press and! the B.B.C. as one to make a note of and .'seTe. Don’t try to judge this film i by: its! title-j-come'and see ft and; you’ll be delighted. It’s in the same class as .“■It Happened One Night.’!.- Ij, |


LOVE AFFAIR , . l! :


I- Thursday and: Friday! at 7-30, Saturday at 2-15, 6i0 and 8-0 IRENE DGNNfe and CHARLES BQYEB in


t ’’.in New York—the mysftjerious figure who takes the law into; his owni hands-^nd’ cleans up the citiesie j : : !'


Everyonp enjoyed The-1 i' ■ ' b - ,


..I ' i


Wednesday, 2-30. Saturday, 2-15.


liiatinees:


ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A


Whist Drivb & DaRce in the GRAMMAR SCHOOL,


I.:-' : TO-NIGHT I (FRIDAY).


: i i Whist at j7-0 p.m. ■ f I : Dance 9-30 p.m. to 2-0 a.m. ' I JACK BAILGY’S band .


[Drive, 2/6; Dance. 2 /- ; Wjhist, '!/• I •; ! I


'I


ADMISSION: Dance and Whist ' l l '


OLITHEROE BRANCH OLD AGE PENSION ASSOCIATION,


'I I ■ fO R L I S T E N E R S


MEETINQ IL I 'Will bffl held I


TO-MORROWJ SATURDAY January; 13th, at the i ;


READING r 6om[ LOW MoOB.


ryisJh idOWL


To Commence' EVERYBODY


at 2-45 p.m. l WELCOME.!


Parish church tNs'


Sheial £; bailGe 6d.


ill the , LOWER SCHOOL, j on


TUESDAY NEXT,] JAN ijth. 7-30 lii.m.


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