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Tractor Ploughing, Cultivating, Etc. GEORGE W ADDINGTON ! C L IT H E R O E l — (t ii T E L E P H O N E 2 5 7 .
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We shall appreciate 1 yoiir early call ■ ■ - W e have Gifts for
everyoh^ here i
It is wise to remember that goods bought now are free front Purchase ysrax
, gee our large variety of >r
, Watches, tackeiy. IewelleiT, etc. j
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CONERON & LEEMING, MOOR LANE. CUTHEROE.
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AT YOUR SERVICE i We ore now giving the ,
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SILVIKKIN HAIR TREATJIENT. 1
1 Ask for particulars. ■ , ,
permanent I iWAViNG: -Eugene and aU methods,, including the JAMAL “ No Hehtmg" System
sole Ucansea ] CHRISTY I NATURAV WAVE CUT I
!' All Beauty Requisites im Stock , , W A Lbli bj ' h a ir d r e s s e r s , A l T E L . '5923i * liADIES’ & GENT.’S
PRESTOljl NEW ROAD, I ■ i B L A C K B U R N .
Two Important Items that Must li^ot Be Forgottm ! _ ,,
1 Dawson’s Excel peam Bread Dawson; s Famous Mince Pies
A. E,
low O b t a in a t j e f rom A L l ! ' I'll
' . . . I « Monday, Tuokay Wednesday
GLORIS MNI in hursday, Friday;^ Saturdayr
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AND' SONi:,l whAlley
I.: WHAi IlEY- I’lCXURES. I
THRILLING EAS'jc-El^N D^MA “ TilSPUTED' PASSAGE;” aJ mighty
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J J ' drama of th e ^ a s t,|te the. chief end.' Akim TamP
: caste Ighl whoHs constantly being J secuted and who makes a; bold bid fqn,|
Lamoui-iin a thrilling, stol7 W * . : love and freedom. | i : NEW i CHILD STARl.
makek her debut in "The Undei-pup/’ji which is being shownat the beghinme, of the week and on Qaristmas Day. A;|
Gloria Jeaii. the' new childi star,; strong cast ihcludea Robert
story 1; I Pip-Emi
and C. AubreVJmi4“ d_^a^^^^ .
YOTk ;tenemmts„whcl wWs a trm ,to_tte exclusive summer pamp of ;tpe Pen guins. comppsed enurely of fills be- longmg to wealthy families.] ;
• S " I wTthTfhjAdv^^^^ ima Binns, a I child of, tjie N?w
'the honours in Judge Haidj' and Son” which .will bcjshown pext week' thk series of
I “ JUDGE ; HARDY AND | SON.” ' :| Mickey Rooney and Le^ls Stone take
end. ' ’Two“,d 7 th re | p lictures have been
It
that patron lerience “
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oerience the high standard of enter tainment Iprovided.
from their own 'Once [ again
S t e a^°dto^S fo r e ly ^ S oW f th e t 1 to p u t mattomrighi'
FOR LONDON;' CHILPREN.—f
■ which a large' qu itltiy of toys anld od'placed! a t the
Children’s 'gift service, iconducted by the Vicar (Rdv. Hi W.; Butter^ worth) was helq ! tfie paris): Church ort Tutesqay afternqqn,
hooks were given foot :of a gally-de tree.: • The sHts th e poor children
pices of trie Ladies’ Social Hour,ja further meeting was held 'a t th(e BUllngton .Baptist Chripel on Tues day evening,! when a n ;,lnterestmg
LADIES’! HOUR, — - r „ i
•'address was glveri to ja fairly large company by Mr. Luther, Brown, of Gfeat ’ Harvmod.! ' M r s j . Hopwood
'■was in the chair. I I i ! , . HOME GUARD,u-Memhers oflNo.
2 Platoon foregathered a t a hotpot supper a t the Assembly Rooms, last- (Thursday night. 'They were joined
jrated] Christmas a re destined for . a'London area. -Uhd^r th e aus-
shown; before sp of
Gritical»Y^ars fk Wbmey
j SUFFERINGS AT M V IDDLE ACE '
of middle age, begin to realise that they are not _.1.^^ . .
Mok 'women upon rcachips^e ipinz f t ixt taAA Tf.
1 rVXt fid yi ,™ nd ready to break,i
you feet tired easily; and yqur legs ache horrihly. Headaches assail you and often your back seenu
kc OIQ YlgQUD auu -vs-4. w --
beedihe exhausted: i hut ' all your ailments mil readily yield to the 'strengthening influence of .Ur. . Williams Pink Pills,! because these pills actually
Wiat has happened is that your blood has , ■' . , . - nd the nerriness,; headaches, poor aPP'tdc 'and
creatp the new rich blood your.^ system so badly a, Take a course of Ur. Williams brand Pink PUl^
Vill ams,'Uluy a bo*-now. , to"7our Toti are one ii'ngV;; Clitiheroe Congregational Church,
and the Ladies’ Guild in particular, is th e poorer by the death] on Sun day a t a Blackhurnihospitqi, of Mrs.
I Elizabeth, Mary Turner, whose home IWas a t 1 9 ]'Hayhiirst-stfeet, and
who hgd long been'an active mem- , her. iSeyenty-four years of age, she
1 w a s ith a Widow of Mr. W^. '^ rn e r , I ajnd lleayesl jthreei sons , and dour
fevelish flushes will soon be a thing of the past. You will feel better and younger every day, bec^se the new rich blood created by these pills will give, you inew enerCT and Jigour. Of all chemistt \ Is. 3d. a^box (triple size 3s.)—hut ask foriDr.
.ley) Sunday School were enter- ta n e d to a Christmas party' on Saturday. Games followed tea, and each child received a gift a t 1 the hands of th e Rev. G- C. Shovel.
Children attending the Primary Department of the Methodist (Wes-
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1 Sinclair lofficlating., ■ ' ' ji
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by representatives of. the local Branch of th e 'B r i t ish Legion, |the varlods public 'services, the Army, and several wounded men, th e com pany 1 numbering upwards 'of 100. The lineal was'followed by a con cert provided by Mr. Sam Bridge and partner, members of th e Home Guard and friends, and soldiers stationed, in the 'prea.-i A short toast i list wds j subinltted, ^ r . R. Greenwood acting.'as toastmaster. T h a t 'to th e Whalley Home Guard was liroposed by Mr. A. Taylor, who is in' charge, of the Special Con- stabiplary,' and: was acknowledged ; by Mr. E. Lawson Johnston, the new Platoon Commander. . T h e ; former Commander, Mt. H. D. Ashwprth, who ha s been promoted deputy to Colonel Bolton' th e Company C.O., sukinitted a toast to “Our Gpests/’ to which Captain Hazel, represent ing th e Army, made an .exceedingly
happy reply. } ‘i • ■
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good! attendance' at a lantern lecture; given
at.Martin Top Congregational.
LANTERN LECTURE.—There was a;_
Church on Wednesday last, by the Rev; Alfred Easton, of Nelson, whose suWeet was '“ On tramp with a Blacksmith., A blkcksirlth in'his youth,|Mr. Easton dealt in particular with, the mmy places of mterest in and around the neighbourhood of his native Thirsk. 'Ihe 'many excellent slides,were shown by Messrs. T. Barritt'-andrH. Bigg, of Barley. The Rev] H. Allen, of Chatbum; nireslaed, and at; the close'Mr;
Edgar.Tj WestT (pastor) thanked all who had ' assisted in the enjoyment of the even-v
j ■; 'i : : M,.' siIaidburn
OBITUARY. — Friends throughout the valley heard with-regret; :/estertay.
1 bum, suffered' by the death of then eldest daughter; Prances. l a her 30th year. Miss jEastwoc-d had not been well for some considerable time. Connected
of the loss which Mr.' and Mrs. Jolm Eastwood, lof ; Gaw ,Car House, Slaid--
ing.' Proceeds Were for Home Mission' w'ork of the Yorkshire Congregational, Union.;
I Mreavemehri | ; | The interment , takes place on Monday.
i with the Parish Church, she was^also allied witli the A.R.Pi servicb... Syin- pathv i is given 1 to her family m their
I wife 61 Mr.i'Jobn Woofi, of Mittons
There was laid to rest in St. Andrew s Churchyard, oh Tuesday; Mis Wooff,
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1 Wooff 'was a"! faithful; adherent of the Methodist I Church. .^The fuheral ser- vice was conducted by the Rev. B. T. Bowkeri rector. There wdre nlany
Farm, Slaidbum, who died in her'67th year. Many fneridt jomed the mourners at the intennent.-asMrs.
I floral ! tokens.' Mr. J. L. Wilson had ] charge of ;the'arrangements, ,
A J O I N T E F FO R |T .
MEN’S I INSTITUTE & GlF.S. AID i DISTRESS FUNij).
There jwas 'an excellent a tten d
ance at! Clltheroe Parish Church School, on Tuesday, a t a whist and dominoes drive promoted for the benefit of the Clitheroe R.D.9 . Air Raid Distress Fund. The games were played In the upper school, 20 tables being’ taken up for whist, w h ich was directed by Messrs. G. Brogden, and J. Seagar. Prizes, kindly given by local tradesmen, were wonl by .Mrs. Moretonl Miss Wooler. 'Mjss' L. Harrison, Miss E. Pye, M r i Allins, Mrs. Dawson, Miss Noblett. Mrs. !e . Cook, Mr R. Procter and Mr.; <3l Walsh. T n the] lower
school the Baldwin’s
which gave th e ir services, sentatives of the G.F.S.
rel was dancing to Mr. band, th e members of Repre-i
refreshments, and, th ank s
-.s, _____ |served the!
generosity of friends In, providing prizes, refreshments and;dentations, th e affair ! was . as- ' successful financially as i t was soclall:
wA dington COMFORTS FUND/—There ^ave
been twoi efforts In th e las t' few days for th e local soldiers’ cbmforts fund. .The first took place on Fri day night, in 'St.! Helen’s-School
when 25 tables were utilise|d a t a whist drive, supervised by {Mr. W Woofl. 1 The prize-winners were Mrs. W! Lawson; Mrs.'Brown Mr. R; Whiteside land'Mrs. R. Oddib.—TTie
' second ■ event, also a - whist drive,
In the tables
took place on Wednesday fevening Rdadingi Room, plajr a t 13
Herd. Smith,
being directed by Mr.; Prizes were won by Mrs. A
oini.,11, Mrs. A ' Bentham, ;Mr. H Banks and Mr. J. Tomlinson. 'Tire proceeds of this effort were about
£ 3 12s. ] , ' i ■ [•
ifECENT BOOKS M THE LIBRARY CLASS A
4404—Officer’s Wife.'. .Denise Robins
1219—Poof Young People May 'Edglntqn
4416—Phoebe’s Guest House
^ H o u s e H.-Annesley
Va.chell
4419—The Woman In th e Hallji.. ..j. :
! G. B. Stern
'4424-rBlue Heaven - • • • - • • " • • (v •!' Elizabeth Carfrae
4420 Two Wives........ .................]-•-!- ;
: ’ Frank Swinnerton
4456-Antidote to Veriom' ....^ ; F; Wills Crofts
5334-M is ta k e n .Annie S. Swaiq 7641— Gun Feud
7642— Crinklenose -I-
E. B. Mann Sandys
7646—For Love' and Honour ■; ,,
y s if—You-Were Minp, j '
3343—Jacinth
7G48_Post-mortem Evidence ... ..••]- [: I
. . . Bertha M. [Clay , S. Fowler
;Helena Grose
5306—Murder a t Scotland Yard ] . :
3334—Green
Willow...Ethel Mannip , 7643— Alias Susan ... RenOe Shanh K « WUd Horse
: George; Dllriot Denis MackaU
4518^The Gods Forget I
4520-Rich Girl, [i
I Barbara Cartland' l td Leigh ^District ;
" '‘“y-MrScioSi; F a ith Baldwin
4539—Shadow over the Plains Simon- Dare •
4548—Such Harmony....S.lGoodyear 4567—Ffintasla ... Warwick Deeping 4574—Tlie Man of Steel.
i I4576— And CaU i t Accident '! i ,
iStorer Cloustori
4325—Make Way for th e Mqurners... !
I i . r
b o i—The Man Who Bojight Lon don
Mrs; Belloc Lowndes . David Hume -Edgar Wallace
4819-^Passport for a G i f T ; • ,
■ Mary Borden 4703—Worth While! "P. C. Wren
4650—Sailors M u s tT a rn ] ..^ ........ I Wj Townend
4707—Mustang VaUey , „ '
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4961—They Left th e L ^ d I
. Georg^B. Rodpey Naomi Jacob
4482—The Confidential Agent ;..i..; Graham Greece
PBICE OF EGG§ ! daugriters, ito 'Wlipm sympathy, will
1 be exteiidedj in their gripf.; The interment took ;place Sfetorday at St. Mafy/s Cemetery, theiBev. J. A.
' i . * ■ ‘ * i r * The cket'BUlelijig oMcfer Iwlkhes
I to .ackribwledgb receipt |;:of £10', I given ariony|nousl;j’]for extya ’^ ^ a s
cpmforts'fol] evacuees. ' 'li APARTMENTS.
; Collected at farm !3/3. ;',RfitaU,3/6.' : ■ ; -
(Category D. utuharited eggs) t , Price from Saturday, Decemtor
o Saturday. December 21st, 1940. LOST.'
L
J H. Tatte^rsall,; Brook villa, ’Waddmgton, near Witheroe, ’will be,' gratauily
o st from'Waddow Hall' Yolmg ’ Gritstone SHEEP; faint dot'of blue on immp.—Infonnatimlto
—~ ~T "^Ti I !
received.' LOST
Fl 1; .- ' I .
X—Two horned :|| LAMBK-^ Jnnkland, Watt [Close, Gisburn.
HOME GUARD No.’ 3 PLATOON.
FEI DAY. DECEMBER 20th : '
R, D.i Davies, S. S. Stubbd W. T. Cov(- perthWaite, W. M. ClarkC - G. Bristow, P. Wilkinson, R. Macdbnald, J- F. Snape] J. D; Whittaker, T]. Iiittler.
Sergt. Snape (in chai’ge),,J. Lester,
thome, A. Ormerod, J. Edmondson. R. Smithies, W. Tomlinson, , iW. T, Gow- perthWaite, ;R, Read. G. Hargreaves, C.
SA'FURDAY, DECEMBER 21st: Sei-gt. Driver, S.'Roslingl A. E. Raws-
Loynd. , :, SU!]1DAY, i)ECE>iBER : ' AOTl *' ' 8. Loans. Loans. i ' ■
BY ' TH IS SOCIETY, ^10 ,! TO ,£1,000
WlinH^' or ’^ ITH O U T SECURI’TY. j (^11, Write of ’Phone,
, Leilqing Sbei^ty Ltd. 7, LIBRARY ST', BLACKBURN, l|
21a. YORKSHIRE Sir.. BURNLEY.
joJiN Hodgson! CENTIIAL OFFICE,
Tel. 124. '
I I SLf\IDBURN. ■ i ,
NOTlCEi'fll FARMERS A
of thej amount of their entries, i . ‘
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complete our time-table for collection of same.
lihis will enable u^ to j j
ll Customers witji eifiries of FAT STOCK 1(C)
for CLitHEROE AUCTION
MART, oh AIONDAY’S, pfease infornf u s ' at Slaidbum j (of! Bolton - by -i Bjowland Offiep) beforej 5-0 p.ih. |On' FRIDAYS
thv""*
If you have, a cold now or feel thai you are starting with an attack of Influenza don’t hesitate to try this remarkably successful prescription of an eminent Harley Street Physician.l
bahished H latarrh, Wheexmg, Chest Tight dry Cough, Bronchial
q^ick^l 1:
ness buickly relieved bv CASTELLAN BRAND'No. 10 COUGH MIXTURE,
ard Gal
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is OdJ, Is. 9d.. 2s 9d„ 4s. 6d. (tax extra) All Chemists, Boots and Taylors (all branches), Mfrs., J. McGuffie and Co. Ltd., ilO, Castle Street, Liverpool, 2. Obtamable from A, .Preston, 16. Park
I. QU IND
Villas' Whalley.' !
Mr. F. Moores Massage & Chiropody,
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Cephos does not affect the Hearr. It is widely recommended by Doctors i and Nurses and is i sol(^ everywhere in tablet or poiwdcp form at 1/5 and 3/5. |
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(Prices include Purchase Ta x). I '
SINGLE D
O SE I ^xsi; uciooer Since 21st October PRESTON FARMERS
Licensed Packing Sjtations 459 & 56| I ■ HAVE PAID THE FOLLOWING PRICES
'(A) SPECIALS (Minimum Weight 2 3/16 ,oz.) ... 35/6 per 120. (B) STANDARDS (Minimum \yeight 15 oz.) ... 3 3 / - per 120.
(C) MEDIUM^ (Minimum Weight 16 o z . ) | 31/9 pbr 120.
I i This Society is by fa r the Largest Collector of Eggs in the il io r th of Englabd. and our Vehicles operating th ro u g h o u yW s ' area have made Regular Collections during th e pa s t 12 years. ' S H h e whole of th is period we have accepted all Eggs
1 p ro c e e d , although in times of Repression considerable difficulty I has been experienced in finding Markets, j
j; collection of small quantities. ; ! ■
Nor have a n y ' deductions | ever been made by us for tile ’ 1 ;
j
I f you wish to receive th e 'above Prices send ydur
eggs.ito the people who take them ali the time. 1 h
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IHE.CLITHEROE AUCTION MART COMPANY l td ;
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NOTE.—No ^ Grading will' be held on Monday next.
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commence ; at 9-30 a.m. No Stock accepted after 1 p.m.
ra ding will be held as usual on Monday, December 30th, and will
show of NEWLY-CALVED COWS and HEIFERS will be forward.
SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE.on TUES
DAY NEXT at 11 a.m. when a good i
held on FRIDAY, Januaiy 3rd., when a useful show of i IN-CALF CATTLE will be on offer. Sale at 11 a.m.
Tel. 325. ' EDWARD CHESTER,! THE! NEXT SALE of GELD AND Secretary. LAYING-OFF i CATTLE iwill [be ,1 '■ i W O R D E N , J eW eU e r Lord St., BLACKBURN I tel. 5869 i TENDERS.
i JgOROUGHl i OF CLITHEROE. I AUXILIARY FIRE SERVICE
rriENDERSi are i invited for the supply A and delivery of the followmg
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Unifonns, and i Waterproof Coats,' m accordance with the Home OfBce (Fire Brigades Division), Specifications issued December,. 1939.
• (a) 14 A.F.S. Double breasted Tunics with IBreast Badges (Clithcroe) ! and Buttons (Spec. No. G). i
(b) ' ■! 8). I ■ i I
(c) i 10 , Uniform caps with A.F.S. 1 Badge (
Spec.iNo. 9)j
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(d) 15 Waterproof coats Jeither of rubber i or oilskin) of Ipee length. 1 lined with collar land cuffs adjustable iso as to' ex clude wet. in accordance with F.B. I Circular No. 76/1939. I
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. Tenders for. items (a), (b) and (c) will be subject to the purchasing arrangements; set out m P.B. Circular No 77/1939, particulars of which,'and hnv further i information may be ob tained from the Borough Engineer, Church Street, iClitheroe.-,
I Contractors' must submit with their Tender; samples of materials m respect tot item (d), and should mdicate the [earliest date for, delivery.;
h ;
' Tenders ini a plain sealed envelope 'endorsed ‘‘Tender for Waterproof 'Coats, etc.’) to be delivered to the iun- idersigned not later than 12 noon on 'Monday, the I6th of January, 1941. i The Corporation do not bmd Uiem-
Iselves to 'accept the lowest or any 'Tender and reseive the right to accept Ithe tvhole or any part of any Tender.
I i G. HETHERINGTON.
Meeting House, Sawley. 116th December; 1940. I • Clitheroe.' i .
Town! Clerk’s' Office, • ' Town Clerk. '
. ; WANTED
WANTED . DAILY WORK by young Advertiser and Times.
or near.-f-Watklns,. 2, Ham Road, Gil- Imgham,, Dorset.
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' 14 Pairs of Trousers (Spec. No. ■
Pinnmg' Waip Stop Motion. Appli cants please apply at the ;miH.-^ohn Southworth and Sons, Jubilee Mill,
w
ANTED. — Two 'DRAWERS . . REACHERS and twoi GIRLS for
Clltheroe. ■ ' , , ' ,
WANTED immediately BOY or Clltheroe.
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BOOKER in. Warehouse at John Southworth and'Sons, Jubilee Mill,
GIRL 'for post of CLOTH-
. i : WANTED.—DAILY HELP, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., or'for several;mornings.-■
Write Box No. T.4., Advertiser and Times, i •'
ences (good home).—Apply Mrs. Park inson, Roybeck Cafe. Clltheroe. 1
ANTED.—A smart reliable WAIT- . . RESS, age 25 to 35, With refer
i'lOOK-GENERAL and HOUSEMAID- \ J WAITRESS WANTED. — Apply Mrs. Green, Stanley, Whalley.
' i WANTED.—FARM MAN or Strong Gisbuijn.
i . ' LAD.—Harrison, Wedacre Farm,
■ TT Assurance Company,' MALE or -FEMALE AGENTS, must ! be able to ride cycle or motor cycle; good salary. —Write 'Box No. S.2., Advertiser and Times. '
iHayhurst, Copy ^ook, near Clltheroe. TXfANTED by a well 'established
perieiiceu pieiciieu.—Zipyiy J.
to i .
,1. _____ ,M Ip MO RIALS woman.—Write Box i No. S.4., wiiusA/ '*** vi*v**w*w*,. r.., I i FOii ■ \ ■ ,
W ^ ’h o u s™te h U d f I '^ c i i to BOO^ your, order 'now from our ------------ )„
large selection of
BLACli, GREY.i AND RED GRANITES.
Erected when'dbslred. Pilpes cannot la te r be guaranteed. Send for Catalogue. ''Address : ■' 1 .ri
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C E M E T E R Y G A T E S , 1 ACCRl fi lGTpN. ,
[ Tel^t^hone 2043.1 i Established 1878. |,- PEOT^SMONAir'
ADY will give'lessons fti FliENCH '!■ ■ =pr ITALIAN. 'Anyone Interested applVf Advertiser and Times Office. ,
I ^ N C H ' 'MASTER, at CUtheroe' r JU Royal Grammar School, bom and ' ' educated in France! (British' subject), 1 offers private tuition in FRENCH for j individuals, or group: moderate terms. —Gaisse, 94, Pimlfcp Road, (jlitheroe.
ENGAGEIHENT. ■
WHITLING-SPEAK. -■ The engage- 1 ment is announced of Driver G. E. ‘ I ‘ H. Whitling, R.A.S.O;, only son of
I second daughter of Mr. H. Speak, ; of the Anchor Inn, Gargrave. ■ -
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-------------------------—---------- :-------— I wish to express; their very sincere TXTANTED.—Capable GENERAL.— thanks’.for; a ll 'th e kind greetings VV Apply Mrs. Bulcock, 48, King and gifts received on the occasion Street,'Clitheroe.
]. GOLDEN; WEDDING. DAY.—Mr. and Mrs. Day (Pendleton),
; of their golden weddmg.
of saving a little each week.—Textile Clearing House, 14/16, King Street, Clithei'oei Tel 346.
J OIN OUR CLUB.—You’ll find it so ! 1
helpful these days. Get the habit
WANTED.—DAY GIRL, 14 to 15 Times.
’ : ' . WANTED.—HOUSEMAID, fcjnd .of
House] Clitheroe. Tql Clltheroe 57. riLlTHEROE CONSERVATIVE
STEWARD & STEWARDESS. Salary, Hbuse, Coal, Light, etc.-^Appheations td be sent to Secretary not later than 25th Jnst.
iAj club, i , IN MEMORIAM j i I
BlOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. ■HOUSING MANAGER.
uAPPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for
-ji. the position of Housmg Manager from persons who must be resident in
the Borough and possess a knowledge of book-keepmg and of; mamtenance and repair of house property. , c SalAry 27s. 6d. per week Plus 2. per
K IN G ! S T R E E T j C L I f m E R O E : | | f T E L . 2 9 L -------—4----------^------------- tt-t- --------- 1
DAWSON.—In loving remembi’ance of Eleanor, who passed away December !19th,'1936.
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In our hearts you arp fondly ; remembered,
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Sweet meniories elmg to your : name, 1 ' -
Those who loved you In life' sincerely ; .
Still love you In death just th e ' same. | |
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collected, but total maximum remun eration not to exceed. £240 per annum. Forms gwing fuller particulars of
ent, [commission on amount of rents
temis and conditions of service should be obtained from me by! all mtending applicants and applications in the candidates own hand-writing, and stating age, experience, toresent occu pation and the names and addresses of two persons as references, must be re ceived at the undermentioned address in an envelope endorsed “ Housing Mariagef,” not later than first post on Saturday, 4th January, 1941 ' 'iCahvassing directly or'indirectly will
disqualify.
Town. Clerk’s Office, , 1 i Town Clerk. , i CUtheroe. ,
20th' December, 1940. j I
HETHERING-lrON, | ,
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Brushes and Soaps., ! Also a good selection of Shaving Bowls suitable for ’Xmas Gifts.—Bailey’a, 3, Castle
/GILLETTE and VALET RAZORS, Ix 'i from 2s. 6d. to 21s;; each. Shaving
Street. ' . ] .,!■ _______
"AW extra eggs a week from 19 birds 4 7 thanks to usui^ KARSWOOD
POULTRY I SPICE in housescrap mash” 'writes War-timie beginner Mr. Powton,' Newcastle, who tried Kars-, wood on a friend’3 advice. Packets Is: 3d. ‘ from Dugdale and Son, Com Merchants, Waterloo' Com -Mill, Clitheroe.
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model, perfect condition; valued at £7 i7s, Oo—Apply Advertiser and Times.
'IRELESS SET FOR SALE,' all , mains Phillips 5-valve, 24 guinea
DRAPERY.^-Textile Clearing House, 14/16, King' Street, Clitheroe. ,Tel. 346. ■
WE should be happy to' show/you ---------
Wliltaker,' Ironmonger, Clitheroe. our valued In all HOUSEHOLD ON SALE.—New pattern Wallace Cattle! Water Bowls.^A. W.
daily. Start YOUR birds on Karswood ;an'd collect’the;extra eggs. Packets Is. 3d| from Altham, Cash Stores, Kendal Stpet, Clitheroe. .
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, YY; BEN’ WADE BRIARS;ifropi 2/6 to; 21/- each. ,Also a good sdection of Cigaretle'
TSTE haye still a' good' selection of
for. ’Xmas gifts.—Baileys,• 3, Sfre'et.
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THOR SALE.—150 R.I.R. j CHICKENS, 1/ lOd. ,each.—Terms ; cash.—Fred TOwhsori, ' Rockmount, Greenfield Avenue, Chstbum.
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Lbngton, through using Karswood Poultry' Spice (containing 1 ground
OA EGGS daily , from 30 hens is the average got by Mr. Bartlam,
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Centre : ! J. Crook, W. 1 Altham.—S. Banks, J. Slater, T. Cowperthwaite, J. jreefiwood, G. Waddingfon, Sergt. A.- Yiggans, W. ,W. Seedle, J. H. Bibby; L. relatid, Jas. Cowperthwaite. '
Setet. Jackson (in chaiW- Report J
Aortsj Committee will be held'Monday, 30th I December, ,1940 1 in the Guarc
'8 p.m. (if no lecture): the meeting will be held attorwards.
1 pantdes. . '
I 'W. |A. DENT, O/C. j., / A Meeting of the Home Guard Com- ^ :------T - . ' .V'!" .'
Room Headquarters, Church Street, at ,..4..— or if a lecture
Gds^' Masks : must 'be ; taken.' on'all .. . . .1
^ and in full egg production when Karswood Poultry Spice (contalnmg
POIJITET IKE EGG« AYING ; HENS are kept healthy
ground insects) is added,to the'mMh at'-’the rate of one, tablespoonful tor, every 20 birds.; Get 1/3 packet to-day from.—Byrne, Grocer, T2,-King Street,
Clitheyoe; > ; 1 ’ ■. '' ■' i.
TONIC. Keeps birds fig LAYING 1 Bottle Bid., •Blackburn’s Com Stores.
hours with JOHNSON’S REVTVINQ ■ ...................flt and
ILING POULTRY—moping about, liver trouble, etc., cured ; In 24i
4d.-d
rhaterials.—Textile Clearing! House/ 14/16, King Street. Clitheroe. ’ Tel 3
uy 'YOUR BLACK-OUT MA’TERI- ALS' TO-DAY. Good !range:|of
TubCBi' suitable -i Gastle
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t A a ’HENS laid, only 30 eggs daily. •iU.U I u n t il . they - got Karswood Poultry Spice' (containing ground in sects)' AFTER which they laid 70 eggs
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—Ever remembered to Father, ; Mother and Sisters.
fioitori' Hall Farm, ' Bolton-by-Bowland.
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GRIMSHAW.-rln loving memory of N. Herbert Grimshaw,, who passisd away December 25th. 1936,
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; ‘ ,—From his Wife, Daughter and ' ; i ^
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9, Hawthorne Place, Clitheroe. ■ ■ •
LOYND—In loving memory of Ricfiard Frederick Loynd, who died on the 23rd December, 1938, aged 17 years.
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' His heart was true and tender; 1,1 I- . . '
I Gone, but not forgotten.; Always loving, always kind,
Net our will, O Lord; but Thme ,p.e done;;
18, Mprlborou^h' Street,; Clltheroe. ■ i
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—Fi;om Grannie Dawson and George _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' l l ? !
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QUINN.—In loving memory of Martha, the lieloved Wife of Richard Quinn, j who died December 23rd, 1939. j
24. Harrop Street, Clitheroe. I
lOBINSON.—In loving mdmory of . dear wife , and motjier, Janie Ea who died December 23rd, 1937. i|
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vj Deep in oiir heart.s your memow ' IS kept;! ’ , ■ . ,
We-. wl}o loved you, will inevef ,, I forget. I
i: : ■ ■ . and' daughter Sylvia. 12, Eastford Place^ Low Moor. ' 1 \ . I ,.
, -iFrom her loving husband Fred; I
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,SIMPS0N.—In la y in g memory ’ of|, a dear husbahffl'and father, Robert Simpson, whd died December 22pa(, 1939.' _ • ;
’ Gi’indleton Road,
' ■ Gone, but' not foi-gotten. ! | | and Jack, .
IjVest Bradford. ' -
SMITHIES.—In ' loving, memory of d dear mother: and grandmoth^ Susannah Smithies, who died December 23rd. 1939.' Also 1 broUiqr Robert Smithies,'Who died'Decom-
■ ber 25th, 1939, ’ , I ’ ' ; Ever rfeniembered.
104;. 'Whailey Road and 74; West View,
STANWdRTri.-+-In loving memory of
' Elizabeth I Eljen Stanworth, who died on the j9 th December, 1936.: 1
I This hfe soon will end, as a ,taie <■;!.. - that is told,
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' And then we shall join those wno loved’us;of old. . ,
=... LA Lane Gate. Boltoh-by-Bowland.
' I —From Husband, Father i; ■ i Mother,
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THORNBER.—The! Daughter pfi the j late Wilfred Thomber desire to
I thank sincerely all relirtlyes,
kind expressions of sympathj^j^ floral tributes received'in their
3 ’Brownlow'Street, Clitheroe.;
, Officers of the Salvation Army wr ' i’ their kind attention. ; • ' j
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GUtheroe Advertiser, a n d ^ Ltd., at 6, Market Place; Clitheroft-i^ ,
Printed land f io b l ish e d ^ b y i^ ,; 407/408 (two lines); i ' ' 1 . f I-
'Doctor, and Staff at Coplow, tiition, the Rev. J. A., SineWr! and
loss; they, also wish to thank me
a id the Ribble Bite Company, W ;: .
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Those dear ones, who in Jesus have - pa^ed on before ; ■
How sweet it will be there, to wel- . come once more, _ :
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—From his Wife and Sons, Toni! I
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To-night at 7-30 and Tj his. best yet .’f SOIUTH d better book tor this t r e | round the box .office.
Week, commencing Deed ■ ' .
A film that calls: for ani brightest comedies.'! Col •f CRASHING TlMBlf
“ SO^N (Chapter 13 of the
.. ' Thursday
aAd.Fri| ALLAN LA|NE,’
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The. ruthless mfltriods : vealed 'with startling au JOHN PAYNE and ' A guy you’ll haye to hi
'JAMESI
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He did his best for those he loved;) And left thiem to remember.
N otice is of the
OFFICEj CHURt yPEN for an each week cpmmj Office Hours
BORO U.( children.—Murray, Prospect
a m. to 5-0 p.m., Saturday 2-0; p.m.: refs.—Write Box T.2., Advertiser: ;and.
years; Monday to Saturday, 9-0 DEATHS MONDAY NEXfT,':|
HITCHON.—On i December 16th (sud denly), at Southlands, Gargrave, Mrs. Giles Hitchon ,(n6e Clara Hargreaves). ; Interred; at Grlndle- ton on the 18th.
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TURNER.—On December 115th, Mary I Elizabeth Turner, ■ late of 19, ( Hayhurst Street. Clltheroe, aged 74' years.; Interred a t St. Mail’s I Cemetery, on,the 19th inst.
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with EDWARD AS “ a o H i
Matinee each day at NEW Year’s Eve, Ne Dav and Saturday,,^?
MoBn Tfiurs, and ous fropi 6-0 p.H). ■
; Mr. J. S. R. 'WHitling, of Hlghfield I , House. ' Morley; and Marjory, I
' II Reserve tooux seats i.n
Wn ieht, 7-30. T'0-mbim)i DERAVILLAND ln.‘‘B Booking' Office open Sa
da ys.
CHABLIE i TUESDAY,
Thursday arid Fri la ' BING, C
Birig (Drosby at-rils beat., fh)s dellehfful plcta--^
kUolng Places No. 87. ^ 1 8 6 8 .'
N. i HACKING & SONS i
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5 T DININO
the Sell FijREi *
^ej:tion of 1 Lowest
VISIT, OUR ]S Y O I ^ r S I R E E T ^
iNew -Year’s Day & jsatiirday, 6-0 and |8-0 p.m. shows.')
fonNew Year’s Eve,
* ’Phone 4246-7., This Wefek-end;
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