' F ' F ; l . , i ' ?0END .
rtA-ME A V/ Owner c marks and- Butcher, Cli
i '9D;1RED\ P last- llohgei
1 ;
, VOtt can’t be JL HAIRGOI at 1/10 and!;3/4 ■HBailey’s, 3. Ct
■\rou must se A surnNGE measure at Red Market Pjade,
VARDLE5 B -A- Shavhi;
ICOUI
STl an :ief
he lace] .Clith' oe
orAi r- r
lAY.-r Homed EWE. lave same on describine v ■aylng; e.xpenses.—Ward
e , ’
S for a 1 man’s suit NES quality suits edmaynes, 9, Market
' i --------- 0]r SALE ' ‘ ' i ' ' ' '
grey and use MYLETO sa botUe. Tnr one now.
I the special display nt l. 85s.^and95s. sui&to
^^quaUtyTKiloS ailey.’s, 3, f Cas|ie Street. CUtheroe '
' r a ving BOTOS, and g Sticks ui -stock nowT-
TjiOR Sy^k-iEDDING PLANTS, Ih- A eluding all: the most popular
;j AIsa'Cj|theroe Market. „
var e le s i- f l l^ Vegetable Plmfe S TOflety.— Vfilson,, Pendle , ■ View Nursery Chgtbiim. ’Phone 207.
ON. S^E. 4- One 2h. ALBION B MOTOR, jood condition.—Lower
tanden Hey, cSitheroe. ^
bee]> P'ra.
grooved bol rds shop,! 20-fti StII 12-ft.i-Writb, B and Times;
OR SAlJ] SUILpINCSj
3 , been used as lock-up
-lik. X 16-ft, 1-in., height )X No. S.i,, Advertfeer
‘ITioft :s/lLE.- A: PUPRIES, G; Moi*ris,‘ Whalley. I 1?,
and [the
re-
rNL^OTHINO V ; tailored b aynes last !arket Plbte,
•POX •TTteRRIER SIX weeks old.—Apply ' Woodlands Drive.
Imger.—Redmayhe’s, 9 Qhtheroe. .
. ’
^ COUPONS. - Ladles COSTUMES bj- Red-
’
^OR SAIffi!—semi-detached HOUSE A , m villjige, 2 • miles Clitheroe od
’bus stop;((jomffleted 1940;
S.bedrooms tiled; bathroom, garage, garden and
■ I; POTJ^TBy A P l f i « i QlQ CHICKS ^ A ^ D to perfectl^
Bottles 8Jd., 1/4.—Blackburn’s Com Storesj
■able light
pJrlt!
N. A. HACKIFORNG & SONS m e m o r i a l s BLACK,
I Erected
Book y mr order now from our large jselectlon of. GREY, AND RED GRANITES.
in.
, P ices fcannot later be guaranteed. ' Send for Catalogue. Address
-- — I when, desired. 'ri(
• ppiy CEME ! t E|R Y G A T E S ,
jpljf tncil
yrit land
i . A^CI^iINGTON. •Telephone 204p. Established 1878. DEATHS
COATES;i-fOn i the Royal
Chatb
le'|lied- 01 IconJ Nc I
Ettej:;urch
been I ’ fob ou-
;June
: Alan, the be\ • the!late Free.
;! Interred at June 2rid. •
I Coates, aged 12 years. St. Mary’s Cemetery,
;he 29th May, 1941, at Infirmary, Blackburn, oved son of Annie and
EQBINSON.-Cn : i the H6yal ' I Alice Tivy, tl
;: Rqbinsqn, ag: IjSfi'Maiy’s'Cfi
m-Riad, Clitheroe. I the 2nd June, 1941, at
bd 55 years; interred at meteiy, on the 5th. ! °
46, Wilkin Stree .Clitheroe. I |iIN MEMORIAM
WOOD.—In sweet remembrance of Hairy,I the dtarly loved husband of
ith,;i940.
11 Peacd,! permi With I loved In Jesu’s ki We are safe
:eeping, t'' anp they,
ones far ;away, • . ■
! : Rose- ^ood, iwho .was called home,. ct peace,'
; —From'his Idving Wife and son Bert ' ^in'H.M. Forces).
■'1:
j ; to all!lrelati;es. Minister, OfBciaJs, i !'Teachers ani Scholars, Methodist " '
1
School,; Moor Boys, iForm C.B. <Si|T. C
i nesses land floral tributes ireceived m i ' their gi’eat loss. Also Doctors, Sister
11; Chatbtirn'Rc ad, Clitheroe.
ked) borp
EDMONDSON.- ' lahd Mrs. C;
: durlng!j their
! i Society of i i pals, also the ■ . : sympathy an;
lKnIater, Ihlndplatsipeem! bwe
hate r I
hah
Illipg IThe
liagSs I lai |g a
! sincerej thank friendSj ' Wo:
Cjhatburn Mill, his ’bus Minister, for theirklnd 1 floral tributes received deep sorrow.
:s to all relatives and kpeople and ' Welfare
• '.and Mr. and Mrs. E. Prankland wish ■
FKANKLAND.- Mrs. H. S. Prankland ' 1 to express thfflr sincere thanks-to all 1 taff Of the Clitheroe Co-operative
. and express , their gjreat loss.
Society, ■
t “Weslhournq, Chatburn,.: Kirkn^oof R
'
Sirs.'. C. Edmondson H. Hammonds express
^ Jlub, also friends and neighbours, for their many kind-
Lane, Headmaster and Lower Ilia:, Clitheroe
! Infirmary, Blackburn, for their land attention.
and Nurses-of B.2. Ward, Royal
KIN i.-
i STREET; CLITHEROE. ^ I
Still; The Shop with the iTremendous Selection, Fh ''
' ' ; !i ' ■ ! '
! FORTtABLY AT THE P[ ;r see the best com-
BE'
r T ’|ALLADl|u:
*"M
’To-night ilt 7-30, and To-morrow at 2-16, ^0 and S-jlJ. EML5{n WILDiaMS bnd ROBERT rVIORLEY in “YOU WILL REMEMBER.’’ Th^ real liS story qf Leslie ^tuart the; composer. Be;ter cojiTte early| for this .super attnetion.
relatives,, friends and neighbours, S including Mrnager, Committee and
■Week eornmenctng June 16th, 1941, Wednei
for; the many kind letters ons of sympathy Jn
”1 Greenfield AvenUe," Ciitheroe, and 25,’ ,,)kd Chtheroe..
EoblNSON.—Ml’. Robinson and family wish to express their sinceio thante. to all Trelativles, friends and neigh
Scholats! of Primary Department, ' Offleerfe larid members of Home
bours, 'also Inlembefs of St. James s I Mothers’; Class, Teachers .and
bok bind hbeL
I arm Rln^e
'fkind epepressiOns of sympathy, mnd ; loral'[tributes, received iij their ! sudden loss, j Also the- Doctora .and '
' League, .the Salvation Army, ^ d iWorkpeople of Jubilee Mill, for thejr
Nurses 46j iwilkii|btreetj, Clitheroe.
Infirmary, Blackburn. • '.
Oi i Printed ' ani Published by i LUtheroe! Advertiser and Tlmei iOa.
td., at 8, Market Place. CUthetofc T*, 487/401 (two fine*’
:Monday at 6-0 and 8-15. Tuesda;y and dday; all 7-30, JOHN WAYNE arid SKjtRIDi (JtJRIE in T H R E E F A C E S
American happmess, Chanter WILD H
. deeply !rhu
0^ of the Serial. aL HICKOK.”
Moving human document relating the vivl i experlmces of a' dommunity fighting they'way from,, desojation to
day and Friday at 7-SO . Saturday at 2)15, 6-0 and : I , : CHARLES BICkI/ORD ttl,
drama set lamld surroundings of majestic dignity Which .enhan-'-ce the swiftly paced story.
nclon’s brawling thriller of ttie.tirnberiands. A fascinating 'o r B ir th d a y a n d Advertiser & Times Olfice d in g C a r d s I You wilLget best value and selecilion at tile Qitherod
W E S T sunshir
8-15
p.ni,
Jack LoR o m a n y o f t h e R e d w o o d shuman John Longden, John Wanvick &. Kathleen Kelly in'"Bifandcd’’
typical e and
THE THREE STCJOGES in ' aoi po;lloi.’’
NOW—More than ever, It Pays You to BUY GOOD QUaLitw EXCLUSIVE COATS, AFTERNOON arid DAY FROCKS,, SPQR’TS WEAR, etc., that will give you plenty of Service. ! F
I ■ , , - . . . ► ' I ,.
See our Large Cciilection of EXCLUSIVE MODELS—Leading Agencies including BRAEMAR, ilkTIXA, LEDUX, BRETTLES, HOLLYWOOD : V I HOLYROOD, .ETC.
|
HAND KNIT FAIR ISLE JUMPERS; AND CARDIGANS; • WINDSOR AND 'BBAEMAR CHILDREN'S WOOLLIES. I !
BLOUSES. — HOSIERY. — GOR-RAY PLEATED SKIRTS SPEND YOUR COUPONS WISELY,
JACK WAREING for Good WooRies, 19, LORD STREET, BLACKBliRN,: . above Arcade. eeeM l«ei>
1 . ■ : ' . ; I -i ■ , I , STILL THE! BEST ADDRESS FOR ALL
Corsets, Body Belts and Trusses. j Deliveries are difficult—Orders in strict; rotation. ,
W 13, EANAM, ‘ ' - BLACKBURN ' ■ ,i ' * fr) 81 ao( | ^ t ^ e d g ib n t s
COA'TES.i -Mrs',— .u Coates and Daughter !. I wish to express their sincere thanks
; '
ire’s ic in
“LISIEI|f-IN” .on a Receiver/ one that will f^th-: fully register the perform-i
anc.es broadcast
We have a Good Selectio|n, : Ever;
y Radio British
to give maximum R.G.D.,
PY p :>HILIP
, CQSSOR: G.E.C!,
actually in Stock. is made by
rbour and guaranteed efficiency. !
the.air!)!
CLOUGHS FIREPLACES LTD., ' 9
j '
• Street, where the Principal,!Mr. O. Brownrigg, wil[ be pleased to receive enquiries.
The business has been transferred to 15, .Town Hal '
■ . 1' '
^ Remember, mJn'y years of experience is behind every FIRE, IIANGE Sale !
i
B R p W N R l G G S , If FIREPLACE SPECIALISTS, .
15, Tiwn Mali Street, BL|tCKByRN. t e l ; 7207. ■' [
■ ! : ' I
[ of Railway Road, Blackburn, NOW: CLOSED DOWN. i
THE
ST. JOHN NURSKCj
THE ANNUAL MEE' will be. held at Headquarters, ,'
OLD SCHOOL, e CLITHEl
All Members are ■ ■ to at'
s:
URoiBROWl lb, on ■ ', -. : !
THURSDAY NE!X’ at i-7-30 p.i
JUNE 19th,r rompt,
bedlallyi Requested liend.
Loansl Loan BY THIS
s. Loans] So g i e t y . '
‘£10 TO I £ 1]000
WITH Of WITHOUT Gall, Write
. SECURITY; oij 'Phone, . r T^e Leigh & District
Lending Society Ltdl 7, LIBRARY SI. THONE
, I BLAtjlKBURN, ^92.
AMputANCE
andF Di
GEN: VISION
ERAL
ones I- No droopers 1 No I with 'JOHNSON’S OVARk TONibL
forlld. PIER lV EEKr iS cteM I
Site ~ ——- -—
« y , o i i im . m •XXXXXZAXR/XfX/X/V^imK
qrchard.-^Write! Box No. T.3., Adver tiser and jltoeit
,fx m EXiEL CRMIBRP
WILL DEFI^TELY MAINTAIN. YOUl[i BODILY A MENTAL ENE RGY jlv.e a Regular Order to Your Grorer. ^
Advance booking for 6-0 and 8-0 p.m;
shows, Saturday only. ’Phone 4246-7
RIALTO [ /for FREE the |DE.
LUXURY I CINEMA AND CAFE, Blackburn.
Earphone! pr
,4’Phone «48-’
This Week-end: GEORGE | FORMBY f t . “ SPARE A COPPEljt. A Riotous Copiedy. '
MONDAY NEXT, JUNE IGth, AND i^ALL WEEK.
Clark Gable, Loretta Young and Jack Oakijel Three Brilliant Stars in Jack London’s Story of the Klondyke |
CALL OF THE WlLi ' . ' At 3-0 p.m., 6-20 p.mJ and 8-20 p.m. Daily! i ■ 'j
MATINEE each day at 2-30 p.m. CON TINUOUS Monday, to Friday from 6-0 p.m.' Last complete show at 8{0 p.m. SATURDAY, 2-30, 6-0 and 8-0 p.m.
G O FU R TH E R
S T O - M I K E Dilesflve C^fee .
IT ! BRINGS ADDED NOURISHMENT TO YOUR MEALS. :
D E L I C IO U S AND) NUTRITIOUS ECONGMICAL AND PLENTIFUL.
enfirmary, Blackburn, ; beloved wife of Edwin
Froim all Grotrers and Stores in ^Ibsl and ^1bs; OrlWike Coffee Co., Ltd., ^ r n l e y ,
RAKE ST RAWS " ' - C A R P E T S ; R U G S ,
L I l ^ O L E y M S . ' !. ,
At the RAKESTRAW GALLERIES you can choose from the Largest Selection of FLOORCOVERINGS , in the Nbrthl Every possible size, pattern and colopr ' Your inspection is cordially,invited.
■ ).. . . . CARPET GALLERIES, . . ' Estimates and Fitting’
LORD STREET, BUCKBURN s Free '[ Tel. 6527 tfc 6932
,
Morning Coffee,' Lunches,, Tead or Suppers in the CAFE RESTAUE|lj}T ' 10-0!a.m. to 9-30 p.m.’ daily,'
, —Good .WOODEN 1-ln. tongued &
iw e H c B te
■36. To-morrowraTE-lS. G-O and 8-15. | in “ SOB’^H JpF PAGO PAGOi.” ig Office |opqn Saturday 3 p.m. to ^ p.m.
111 uviuii.
JON H, The film
DAYS 0I <l[iY Week' commejneing June IGth, isll.avsa, GEORGE juUE PHY, BRENDA JOYCE in
. - - . 2
ALL, VICirOB of a thousand
• DAYS ONLY.
riotous ! romance of a hiadcap heiress. Intriguing romance and q Ijiugh every f
P l f f e L t o D E B . I i NO. I t o t
' 4 DAYS. " '
Wednesday'aira Siturday, 6-0 and 8-15 Thursday 4 and Friday, 7-30. Mattie Saturday, Z-15.- ___j , .
r a L ^ iC K i iK i^
!! This meni buslcal,
will.give y_bu laughter
all.the way. It has, everything. ' Comedy I t Drama I ' Songs 1 Dances i and a cast of film favourites. ^ ^
MOVIETONE, NEWS. " ' ; , : DAYS. tiq Street, Clitheroe, '
: m BE I good Se
VISIT i^ORK
,L FIRE, iTRIPLEX and
ectioB of Hot-Air Ranges at Lowest i Price*.'
OUR I SHOWROOMS,
Street, CLijTHERpE. 892. ■ REGISTER!?);
i.AS A-
TEL. 278
CARS PARKED CYCLES STORED
Next Monday .and Tuesday at 7-30, THE ' CRAZY GANG
The famous Crazy Gang join the Ballooti Barrage. It’s a riot of fun especial ' when their balloon breaks looEe dnd drifts over Germany—wijh thq Cra y
■ ' ! “ G A S ■
Starring MORLAND GRAHAM Lnd JOHN .■ : 1 RENE HOUSTON and RENE
Thursday and Friday at 7-|o. Saturday at 2-15, 6-0, and 8-15. BRUCE IbAIRNSPATHER’S ^ '
OLD BILL AND SON
MILLS with MARY “ RAY.
cla:
■' war. -Now he joins up again with his son and brings loads of hearty laugi- ter and enjoyment.
.
'Everybody loved Bruce Baimsfather’s character “Old Bill’’ during:the lafet , . .
S Matinees: I Wednesday, 2-34.
aturday, 2-l5.'
To-night at 7-30. To-morrow at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15. SIR CEDRIC HLABIi. WICKE and FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW in “ TOM BROWN’S SCHOOl- DAYS.” Book and be sure of seeing this great success.- ' ■
, Wednesday at 2-30, .6-0 and 8-15. FLANAGAN and ALLEN, NERVO ai KNOX, NADGHTON and GOLD,^
11 Gang'hpnglng on. They,cauQS-aiHess,of a'Mess 1;1T 'f-r; ’,■■.’■,"4 ' '
CHRISTIE C ANCER HOSP
TAL. FLAG
To-Morrow, ■JUNE
PLEASE ^IVE
iIENEROUSLY/ Mth.
CLJTHEROE GRAMMARIR J S C H I
EXAMIH,
JUNE 14th, Any Intending
Applicants for
should apply to and appllcahts to the Headmlstri
L. HARDY W. LUMB
Court Ro 8549,
present themselv^ that hour. |
RqYAL SCHbOL.. MmA;
jehtrantk should s at the
i • I for
ess.: '(beadifii (Headmii
the' Boy ithe Hei.i 'tfie Glr’^
AL D N
for Ehtrftce t i the Boyf-and' Girls’ School; i wlllibe held '
To-Morrow, iSatirda; at 9 33
a.m.
School at Schoo!
aster), stress).
ya{l Castle ^fembers arp
attend the TO-MORROWl June 14th, ODDFELLOW! I^ng Street, at BUSINESS ■ ' 'W.
CLITHEROE CHAMBER
AiO.F. Irequi
^941,
iiirt SATUjR- '
H 30 p
MPOE' t o K K
(sted tc) I^eetirigl DAY’
i t ' , tlie A L . i ] m. I
TANT. R ," . ■
lEjecretary.
ANiii d : o f ! tra:
WEDNESDAY ; JUNE 18 th,
ESTRICT DE.
Traddsmeni Holiday, EXT]
N 1941
SH O I^ Wllill ALL DAY ABOVE!
BE c: O N : DATE,
OSED Th e L
WALTER D. ;CUN [;IFFE, iPresldent. WILLIAM D,j RUSHljON, 'Secretary.
of the t Regional Comijlissioher for the No. 10 (North-Western)
Civil.iOefence Regi6n'|the Borough of Clitheroe
is a prescribed area for the purposes of the above. Order as from 3rd June,il941. | It is the-ddty of .all occupiers of business-premises within the Borough (except!premises, occupied by a person partly as his dvvellmg-house and partly for the' purpose of his business, trade or'profession! and'premises,;which have already been; separately ■ prescribed uh^er the Order) to make and hptify to their respective approjiriate authorities within 14 days'from ftd June, 1941, adequate arrangements for the purpose! of securmg that fires occurring at the preinises as the-result of hostile attack will l|ie immediately deteqted and com b a ted
..Before making such arrangements occapiers-are required to consult with 'the persons working at their pretnises or with, their representatiyesl'■ ■'
^ '
• • > If for kny jreason ah occupier is .unable tp make , adequate anaqgements he k^uld sp,(nptify his apprppriate, autherity within the periedi specified above and state the grounds | of his inability. (
may m;ake and notify joint arrangements for these premises. In such cases all the premises will be treated as if they ivere singlejpremises and - each of the occupiers regarded as if he were tlic occupier of all the premises. ■
! The occupiers of several adjoining or neighbouring,premises j '
' grouhe Is specified iiffhe Order. • The periods ,of compulsory duty are, so far iis possible,! to he shared equally and niay not in anjy case exceed in the aggregate 48jhours almonth, outside'working hours, hut such compulsory duty does not apply, to premises in relation to which alteriK.tive arrangements (elg., arrang'efflents relying oh the use, of
’volunteers on paid;: fire watchers) are made so long as those arrangements are carried out to the;satisfaction of!the appropriate authority.
, ■. I; ' ' ; !■. ' . : , j In general the appropriate authority in relation to factories
in wh eh not morei-than 30 persons work land to all commercial premises is the Council, and in relation to factories in which more than 30 persons work, the Factory Inspector.
Forms for the, notification to the Council of arrangements under the Order with an Explanatory Memofanduni canj be obtained
. on.iapplication a.t the Borough Surveyor’s Office, Church Street, Copies of the Order can be obtained at H.M. Stationary
Clithefoe. Office,
' ■ j - VOLUNTEERS.
Fire Prevention arrangements for the whotp of the Borough elsewhere than op premises ■for! which arrangements are'made ilnderithe Business Premises Order. • Whilst as mentioned ahhve niale .'employees at
’ Business Premise^ nqust takej turns at Fire Prevention Duty for those pmmi^, the, Council will require other persons to do similar duty elsewhere than on Business! Premises.,“ .
It.lis hoped that sufficient Voluntee'ls will bp forthcoming without the [Council having to avail
M l
not under 16 years [of age, and; who for the presftt are under no obligation is resj)ect of Business Premises,! to Volunteer, for fire preveption duty. Volunteers should, submit (heir names .(stating age) to me at o ice, and womVn are! eligible. I Large [numbers of
Voliin e'ers are required to enable the Council! to fulfil its! obligations. G. HETHERINGTON,
Meeting Home, Sowleyj I . ' 1 ■ ■ ■ i
Town ffierk’s Offlie, ! CUtheroe,
th June, 19-J. • • ' '' ■ !! I ■ Town Clerk.
the Civij EJefence Duties (Corapul^jiry Eitrolnjent) Order, • The Cohncil, therefore, earnestly [appeals to [all persons
t '.'a
Directiors have also been given by the Regional C ommissioner under Defence Regulatioir27I3 i^equiring the Gouncilito ihake adequate
' ' ! .
39-i-41, King Street;' Manchester, 2,, price ;2d. ■ ; •
■ f ' I •
Order imposes a'duty (a breach of which isjan offence punishable by law)
on.all, male British subjects of the prescribed age-(hot less than 18 but under 60) to take turns pf fire prevention duty at the premises at whi:h thqy work!unless they can secure ekemption on any pf the!
. _ In order to enable (adequate arrangements to he made the! f
dmaster; s’ School
^LADIES’ C0 STUR(:ES and '-i
i TAILORED-TOjiHEASURE.
iWe have still a good SEtlSCTION of Cloths and adv&.ybu to order now
REDMAYNE & READ, ! Ladies’ and Gentlemen’^ Tailors,'
. 9 jWARKET PLACE,^ CLi ItHEROE PRICE TWOPENCE.
A CYCLI IS A
BUT VOUIIS ROM B RDUMS i The countryside is callingr-erijoy health ,and; pleasure as you ride alon^ the lanes
I We have a, model to suit every purse , .
, We have a good‘range, of cycles guaranteed to give satisfaction.;
Every cycle is of sound build. N ndson, H ewi H opper^ Wgh
Standard, etc. .. F O R M S
1 4 , MA R K E T PLACE I I ' 1
TEL 167.
LITHEROE. I TEL. 167.
BOROUGH IGF FIRE PREVENTION (B l i s i n e s s P r e im s e ^ ) j< /P r d e r , 1941
tvhlle prices'are'reasodaBle'.and, ■ i quality good, j
Smak pitting ^ y iT S I . ■ '' ^ ' le o A f e ’' ; ^ ■
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