, i . •! I ■ I h v - r './M* PERSONAL, _
|17, I r], I Certia- ply feonie 1 i giving |lMit and
7,io 20, JI? in
1 Ipiy Box
punihase Ribble
. lireSat- iver- 0 16
pSE qr ‘ |3, in or
iW.3..
Jpr, small |yi' “ THe
TOUSE- r rWritje
imes.' I
ibr; the I Traded |n^ 'York
jDr::UN- In Farm
3| Is. Od. extra.-f
jfeET,
|years of fApply
h^TANT
I iRMpor Nelsbn |(H,later f m i i
t.c.—Hull Bolton-
NTEDl^ I modem
Ilser and jto -llye
aid'kept. roe., i : ( at shop,
lJiGE,! 'toern '?on- ' Ad^er-
p ii jib.; h ! Pratt,
Mtljam,
In, after- per Oand
f to take |J Bottling
ry age.— le j Street,
bEmaId- 14-Apply
on Lane, 'I'l"
START, Har-
i3HO.OT, giving
Jlstrict.— Id Times.I
HOUSE rent: or
PTATE
3D FOR on,- j Old
pR IRE- [ still' left 12s. 9d.-
4 ! ' : :
piltheroe; fete w;.c., m-Apply Skipton.
SWOOD lusescrap mer Mr, id. Kars* | ckets' Is.
19 birds
ii, Cora Mill,
pil^’or, 1 oWans-
1 immedi- Joiners,
splehdid
I roomy, known
GEN- :VORK ley;,rio
MjBrat i [oysttr
1lzdrs vital n i
T
d Tonic : Tablets contain , invigorators and other revittp . First
dqde.starts new life, vigoir
)Iua'Purchase Tax. '.1 MABRIAGE8'
L/.MRENCE-WILLIAMS-On the «1 ‘ instant, at i the English Methodisi Church, Rhyl, Mark, younger son ol Mr. and Mrs. . T. Lawrence, iRd ;l
Cottage, West Bradford, iClltheroe to Beth, only child of the late Mr'
and Mrs. M. J. Williams, Abergele, N,’ Wales.
■ ' DEATHS
LlJN,Di—On Sunday, January 5th, the Inflrmaryi Skipton, Edith Meih’ Limd, of' Gnndleton.
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‘ •|wtfe-of the late Georgei Mitch? 11, , I aged 77 years.' Interred at St. Mary Cpmetery on yth Januaiy, 1941.j.
MITCHELL.—On the ^ 3rd January, .jT941, ' at T4; Montague Strett, plitheroe, Elizabeth,, ,the beloved
Pit ATT.—Richard Antony ; (Tonjl),. dearly loyed grandson of Mr.iard M,Ts. R, Pratt, Brooklyn,! Littlemoor Itoad, Glitheroe, died January: 6t i, m41, aged 16 years. Interred ■ ‘Ut Great Harwood Cemetery, on the ^hlnst.
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■iWlipp.-On the 3rd inst., atl ite Htomenade, I Southport, Robm Whipp, In his 87th yfear. Interrbdjat Ppeadle Hulme,Vfuesday, tha' 7th inst. ' •• - '
'_______ ; ' 1 ' IN MEMORIAM
FIRPh.—In affectionate remembrance jOf Jane Firth, who died Janua'v i6th, -1940; . >
; , arion, Blackpool, ,
“ In sure, and perfect hope,”- M —Mabyl, Nancy and Rlchadd,
EENHALGH.-^In loving memory bf . dqar Mother, who died Januairy th. 1940, . 1
A beautiful memory that will nbt , fade, ' Pf one we loved but could • r save.
: , . E all at Rugglcimiere, Basl-. aves. ^ ,
M^RSPEN.—In loying memory of Ain Elizabeth Marsden, who died' on
We who loyed you will, never 1 forget;
I
Thdte Street and Ba'wdlanps.
■Prom her loving husband Aibeirt, Meta and Sam.
PEMBERTON.—lUj loving memoryiol i.
dear wife and mother, Eilpn Jemberton, who died on' the anuary, ,1940^
3he was a good mother, true ' kind,/I
And while on earth' with UA did ' stay, j , ,
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fProm Dad, and her dear chiidrra, Edith,' Harry,!,Nancy .and soldier son. Tom.
3he-'earned the crown she w ir& to-day. /■ ;
. , ' j 4, Newton Street, Clitheroe.'
SEIed.—In i loving'memory of a dear,
r.iece, and. ,sister, Alice May SeO'd, who passed away January 10th, 19M. 1 . Efrer in rour thoughts.,
I i-Prom hdr dear Auntie and Siitbr) rOi)k House,! 1
1 Pendleton,! Clitheroe. ; ‘ ,
SEED.—in loving memory of a dOar; wife and mother, Alice May Sed,! who 'passed!, away January 10;h,' 1940. "
Safe in God’s keeping. ,
Wymond Houses Farm, Pendleton, near'Clitheroe.
''
—From her loving Husband ahd j . i .: . 1 ‘ Son.
SILVERWOOD.-In loving memory ny dear wife, Mary; who pa^i away! January 12th, 1940.
—From Husband. Tom, Lill apdl family.
To memory ever dear.
—From all at Hoimksford Farm. WRAT'HALL.—In loving memory oi
RATHALL.—In loving memory James Wrathall,' a dear brother and uncle, who died January 7th, 1939.
J. ;1
James Wrathalll who died Janurry 7th, 1936.
IhIs memory will linger for even j
ACKNOWIEDGHENTS
UtCOCK.—Mrs. Rushton and fanlil: vidsh to thank all relatives, friei.d. dnd neighbours, the Conservative Club, IWhalley, for'expressions: empathy and for floral tribuli received in their sad bereavement Queen'Street, Whalley.
IRTER!-Mr. F. Carter, Mr. and Mi IT. Carter and family, Mr,'and 1 t W. Rigby and family, desire
Trent; 1 also the! Doctor for Iqi attention.
.neighbours, fori kind expressions Sympathy and' floral trlbu received in their recent sad berea
hank' all relatives, friends i I itr( ei ricks Hall, Hiirst Green,'.- iFj^DING;-^The family, of the
(.hatched id. each, nount,
It 111
its IS! 3d, 6fn 'Mill,
kl:;-on-to ll the. eggs ay. i Let ’i stiff be rod Eoul- iinse'cts)
about, E in 24 a jifittand
11, |nigh Street, Low Moor. Doctor «
ceivedi ■Also the Attention.
Mrs .Fielding wish to thankTriepids 'll_1*
frvi« ovnfiseeJnnc , for his kind icnt.
KENYON.—Mrs. Kenyon and fan ; i iwish tb express their sincere/'thai.
mlly
Jo all relatives, friends and nei^l hours, also workpeople at Sup St Mill: and friends at the Kings A' their ’kind expressions
70I,'^iljiin Street, Clitheroe.
VIVING s. !4d.—
.rns,
/received in their sad loss. Also Doctor and Nurses for their. k)nd attention.
..'friends and neighbours for the uiaxiivo i/U an icsu kymbathy and floral trlbijtes' ,
better' see ’THE' BEST COM- j l/'ORTABL'k AT THE' PALLADIujff ’ ^
Tn tilth* nVT'TO™^ini^To-mbrrew'^t"kd5r6-o''and‘8-15r"DOROTHY"LAMOUR TO SltjCAPOBE.’’ ' I t ’s a great picture.
Week'comlnencinE Japriary : ' -U,
'|qjrcmLL.-Mr. and Mrs. W. Walton mdij family desire to tender their ; thanks to. all relati'/es,
expressions of sjmipathy and. floral ||tributes receiye'd in their sad loss'
pA
_*rk:__ INGTON-f-Mrs. C. N. Parkington i-pild Mr. and'Mrs. R,,
LS lom our X B S l^!* -1 'ed 1878.
;.'.\vish tb thank most sincerely all i relatives; friends and nelghboirs, plso the 'Vicar, Church Officials ana i Congregation, Choir and Tennis
Parkington
,'i fellows,, and Nelson StreetoCoroper^ i:;,tive, -Society,! for -- their kina
ex.pressionb of sympathy and. flprai b tributes,‘-received' ra- thf
''Club 'of. Stv-'Paul’s: Church, Low Moot. District , anMastle Lodge of the Manchester b-'Unity of Odd-
Lovy Moore Clitheroe.
ereavemmt.. ^ NewRom, ■
<-..41., at 6, N arket Place, Clitheroe. 407/408. (twi lines).; . '
Printed atid ■ Published by itheroe Advertlset and Timea
(TeL
the, Oft
6, tielr sudden.
’The screed has gloiWd thk/^my, tile Navy. T h e ,A ir^ r^ ,^ ^ ^ ^ Firemen ahd PoliceJ but up to mow hgs neglected the ,pnergency isquan jwuu
..PONAL.e.,DUCKg “MR. DUCK
I I i e Y p u r N o te p a p e r P rin t^ il
X adds dignity: to y |u r correspondence, ' See; 7indows for
■Ready in one hour.i ;ET j P L A t ^ CLITHEROE, - te l . 407-8. 15;’ , ,
" "THE ENTtERTAlNEE.” (comedv). 1 '
R . E. Tel. 382 ?on Th^ou] [hout 1941; you’ll find me at ^
for j FIREPLACES and HOUSEHOl of 'every kind. !
,' Remember the name and addresp :—
E t DAWSO Parson Lane,
leroe
our D GOODS
service, ^ Street, .itHeroe.
Mr. A. M ! ! daily,
ior^ for
ris iv att consultations
;endance • fi ^ a:
The funnifei of diabolij
in for a g; Chapter ' “CONfi
SLAUGHTER : m
TOD.
:st melodrama ev al crimes If ;da day,
ne of thj Flash IIiXO '
RS T-HE Thursdi; i ::-arJ 'rid
2i)thj 194I. Mondak at 6-0 and 8-15. Tuesday, “t 7-30.
UEV AJli:/ UINA rIVEltSE.’’
ly and Fridjy at 7j30, and Saturday at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 p.m, TrtTiic;J CAM]fB]ELL and |jpI04, MILJAN in ■
yoi ->r bade with the King of Villains in a heart\( ikt ^ , ,1
enjoy ciime plasterld thic^ and heavy, you’re !jordon
Iptp
Mr! and
lasre- nd
i —From all at Horrocksfcid ■ , V, Old Hall
I IN of MWSON’S
bread will sptalairoa avery day. Give a regular order to your grocer.
Keep, A. f e .
ANSW ,THE
Y |E V E R S , T K r ■k
TEL. 131. R " i t
T MANYi REQUESTS PROPRIETORS OF
O s t o m E f DIGESTIVE COFFEE
h iv e pleaSiJte in publishing this^ list of “ STO-MIKE itheroe District ;—n
I Stockists in the BARRI^W POST: WFICE. i ___ JBS. CUNLIFFB & SONS, KING STREET, WHALLEY.
MRS. KELLY, 7, KING S-TREET, WHALLEY. CLITH EROE CO-OP) 5RATIVE i SOCIETY, LKHTED. MR. SUTCLIFFE. BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE. WADDINlGTON.
WHAL mess:
MRS. ISPEAKhlAiN, ;. p
MR WES’l’
LOW^MOOR CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LWIITED.
lUGDALE, DCWNHAM. BRADFORD POST OFFICE.
\ \
.AQUEDUCT STREET Lewis & Sons
E d w a r d ' — "'COFIjEE
Specialists, — , * BURNLEY; Laiics. find|wil i
Wh«her ,you j require your Jiome ful/y furnished or just an odd piece to fill a vacant cornel you’ll service here.
!
We haJe large SHOWROOMS- at ypur
leisure.
BUOYANT PRODUCTS of' evgry BEDDl NG by the , best makers. FLOOI iCOVERINGS in great yartity.
THE THREE STOOGES,^ in “HORSES COLLARS.”
lAlHOlISE
T.Satter YORK
kind: -wander uround
L.R.AiM.j lA.R
....... if the! As.___.. he Rpyal Sc^hoois, of foyce Colin
mnou the
ions
aces ithe fpliowihg irecent Pjariofoite loclat :d
'R.S.T.
M. ! Dewhurst, L. L.i Blilcock, Grade I, 'Pass! wi'.h' G edlt.
Wiisld;—I : Grade. Ill,
PARK :l i t h e r
iAYENUiE OE
URE OUGW
STREET, c l ith er o e . - ] TH,.: 191. : _ •
,| t ’ M o o rey 'S
Chest Lufig
an gives immejiate
Mi^re rK,: RELIEF.
You 1 look advai
y o i r bet h ta |e of
Every Beatty Cultui’e 7, WAIS • TELl 592i, S^e licensee; .Chilli
H ’Si, ON
THAT Herba
Successes Examina- Bbard of
All Wool Vests .i...;... Interlock-Knickers .. All Wool Stockings All Wool Combs. ...... Nighties or Pyjamas.
Lisle Stockings: ..;... L1.EY CO-OPEI ATIVE SOCIETY LTD. ! i 1
EXCEL CREAM BREAD the year -niur
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROB.
- imnON O ■ i
T
' ''desirability for the ‘action contemplated and the. Cpiii cll earnestly appeal to all residents to assist to the limb^t i|i tbi$ ' matter.
! Recent ivents: in large cities, sufficiently indicafeT ihk ' G. HETHEBINGTQN,,
TowA: Clerk’s Office, !
10th!' January, i 1941. I Clltheroe; j imeroi Prepair^iry
77, A d p i i |;gtc| i CLiTilEROE.
tool, OAD,
Town Clerk.
number of priyatelv owned stirrup hand pomps and I other appliances of any description suitable for fife fighting p the Borough.
bouses, business premises, etc., is contemplated. ■ ' I In this connection the Council desire to ascertain the
i
than those whk have already obtained stirrup pumps from the Borough Engineer) are desired to send in theii!; names jr^ I addresses with] particulars of pumps and applianbys to ne j early as possible.
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RIDAY, F DAl^CCING 8-fO P;M. TO 1-0 AM.
7th,
'I Fund. TICKETS ., i|6,
194i.
proceqds in aid cf Branch CComforts '
All persbijS who possess such pumps and appliances pother
he Ministeriof Horae Security is appeahng to ail householders t'o co-operate in the prevention : of fires arising! from incendiar/bombs. The formation of Are parties fpr groups of
--------- L F >ME CONCERT Neiirton FIRST
She ■ proved to all in heart ahd '• mmd:
With EDMD NEXl ; WEEK: CHAR ;2-3P,!6TI ana 8-0 p.m.
uko [LIE
I January 11th, 1940. ‘Deep in our hearts'your mernojy ,1 is kept,
IReservi: no e:
iiitrai cl . I i
.your ’Phone 42'46-' This Week ;h a :
seats uge.
Somethiilg more than just ,a ThrlUer JAMES NEWELL, in “ IBRASHING
ERIUAYi 2 DAYS
Week
mcing 2(ith January, 1941 i ' nesday at
n t t H K l a l l
$-0 arid 8-15, SHIRLEY TEMPLE :n Saturday, 3 to 4, p.m.
|
Monday and!Tuesday at 7-30. Wed- 6-0 and8-15.,i T ! - , .
RDON BARKER with ELIZABETH' ALLEN in N B A I ^ In support ' THRU’." ItHE^TARMERS’, , BALL. i ; and'8-15 p.m. rmony ;ak treat. ' •
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: I
ONLY ! Thursday at 7-30. Saturday at 2R5, 6-0, 0 DAYS Oh ; “ ■
Ty GAPOiANi), PATCSY KELLY and STUART ERWIN in MOVIETONE NEWS. !.' J p ing its place besides ‘”rreasure Island,” “Robin Hood” and other outstanding'' ictures of rousing adventure,
lei^woria-iamous novel now oecomes a screen masterpiece fti "
' '' .! : to be h
:ONSERVA , CLllHI
LUXURY CINEMA AND CAFE, B L A C E B P B N . :
LTO - ,
Earphohes for FREE thfi,E(EAP. ’Phone'4246-7
end: ANNA NEAGLEi ahd RAY MELLAND in “ IRENE" I With ROLAND YOUNG.
' 1 ' ]ilONP\ Y NEXT,! JANUARt ;2flth, AND, ALL WEEK.
Wh Il IAM j flOWELL j and | MYRNA LOY That “iThin Man ” couple in their merriest hit
Lowe and FRANKIMcHUGH. 1 CHAPl)[N in “THE GREATi DICTATOR.”
Matinee eabh day at 2-30-pjn. con-
tinudus.Mohday to Friday from 6 p.m. iLastlcompWte ^ow at 81 ,m. Saturday
Morning: Coffee, Lunches; Teas or Suppers in the CAFE RESTAtfilANT, 10
a.m.itO:9-30 p.m.
-i ..!ii YU AUO GN CLITHEROE LABOUR RARTY PUL BIC M CEETIN , 'ini the:"PALLADIUM!'.CINEMAj'':loi^ j'i.!' j ' . : ' K ■ ' ''I'
SUNDAY NEXT, JAN. IDtli,: 1941, AT 2-45: P.ll ! ! SPEAKER:
Mr. George Tomlinson; M.P. Subject t!
. (Fanuvorth). LABOUR AND! THE WAR. ChalrmaTi: MR. STEPHEN S^AW. C^LLECTION.!
ATURDA^ PANCING‘(|7-() TO
' NUTS TICKETS, 1 / 6,
Proceeds in aid cjf Sold: Ffind,
WOME^ ’S ;hb CLUB, bn :25th. 11-0 ■P;M.
EoltS ” I: FO
)Ri ■iei
UNj!
ASSOC lATI g ia Nd
li! the C O N S E RM IV E
nCKETS 2/6;' frbm the ai^i
FRIDAY,- JAN. i l^ t, F. 1C. TINGLE’S isAl Daincing 8-O.lp.m. tiji l-fO may
and at the Club. W.U.A Committee
Inktitiute. be, d)Dtalned
GRAND'-: 'R Id Xy , JAN. Slse, 1941. |! Ijartlculars; Next ]V,eiek.j 1 .:
BR iTi SH LEGION CLITHERCE B:L
ANNl AU
THE I f SCHOOL DRAMA’nC SOCIOTY WILL ; ■'■'.I':' : ,'r f ' • ' ■ ■ T' ■ .COliEDY
- ' , H By j . B. PBIES'TLfeY PRESENT irHg .PAMQUS
WIN W RE AE lARRIEt «ltV2Stll
On SATURDAY, JAN at7p.m. i,) THE'piOpt
! i7’T’V'r. ,**'-*u ui u .i/iiaiiCi nto the hall. ■ if
huntoed' people s: w this! play a
.chanto.for.thqse wneldldq'
the proceeds will be given toithe MayJ . r’sWelfare, The I Mayor and Mayoress.of. Cl; there 31hope
!' 15 I CHARACTERS-^ALL PLAYeD I
TICKETS 1/6 EACH,imay be (btain ^* **^ ^ ^ * * *1*
I I 'tltoe it or who could not the performances in
BY OYS. 'trjdiChatburn Relief Funds, to be present. .
id from boys of the School, VV VVVVtiSAJVVXruX ax Free argains!
1/61 Mer’sWobl 3/11 1/11 Limd Um
3/11 Satien ,7/H Tuidc Sh 1 5/11 Mer’s So
VEDONIS KNICKERS ahd UNDERWEAR, DURE SILK stockings. 4 SIZES, BLANKETS* SHEETS, ! PILLOW
CHOOSE WHERE CHOICE Shiits, from
Mixture Vests or Pants, i! From 4/11 to 10/6 Oil Shirts .;......... 7/6 i 5/lT'
liris, 2 Collars ...... 6/11 (!kb, from......1/- to 3/3.
1 - FULL STOCKS; jrULL FASHIONElll.
!! DOWN QUILTi EST-
-AT
TOM YOUNGER Clitheroe Markets-
tsda I'.’ I !l :: ■ :! fi'
feOYAL GRAMMAR F L O E
GLITI^El SCHOOL, l . i 120 volt .
Wireless' Batteries
' q®/-'
plus.tax.
' l l ; / 14, M arket |P^ PhQne' 167.. PhonQ 167 I:./
Electric Fires and' , . Irons. ♦.
BAND. .CES. |l/-, ers (Comforts
MOVIETONE NEWS. FRIDAY LY
Of ? ) f
OLD AT 40 I .BE AS YOUH as _you| .were at 26,, Oystnx
l force., At:all chemists—only is’
theo. THE
F I R E P L ^ I SFfOP. dij'.!'
dining & DRAWING BOOM GRATES.
the BELL FIRE, a good Silection bf Ml
VISIT OUR
NO. 2,871.' .: ’ I
TRIPLE^ and ot'Att Ranges at
Lowest Pgices, • r • V i i -
YORK STREET,
sjHOWRO Cl ithMroe.
REGISTERED AS A' NEWSPAPER. TEL. 278 I
['CARS PARKED CYCLES STORED
! : ■ ' , ■ ro' - i 1 1 ' t. ' ‘V -lV ' ' i ’ l;-, .. •‘.-'I.-' i: - , ' ' i J.'II r : .v;-]) TS ■^Q MEASyRE I-'.' 111.
: ^ 5 / ; 95/ . ■' TO MEASURE
Be A^dvlsed aijd' OVERCOAT', a p .Reasbnable and
|Buy , Your' suit dr ■
)*
—while Prices at the Quality Good,
R E bM A ^& R E A D La^es: and I ^Gentlemei’s Tailors, i
9, MARKET PLACE, fcLITHEROE. FRIDAY, JAJ^lUARY 17,
Saturday, 2-15, VVedriesday,| 2^ 0.
■l!:ii ilLitincek;
To-night at 7-30. To-morrow at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15, AETHUf ASKEY in [‘CHARLEY’S (big-hearted) AUNT.” Don’t miss this big (success—but book and be sure.
| - I Next Monday and Tuesday at 7-30. Wednesday, at ^ 3 0 ,^ 'a!nd 8-15 plm. GINGER ROGERS y -'--;-'---"-!-' • ' ■ ■ ' EMLliBNl
.A joyous cbmedy of an unemployed girl who helped-a millionaire to ."'knock " '.j 'ioirie sense ” into his fahiily. j It’s'a sheer delight:from first,to,last..' : •'■ • '
m T H lA V E m ^ • j,
THOMAS MITCHELL, ! FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, JEDNA BEST & | .
; I Thursday a^d Friday al'r'i-OO.. Saturday'at'2-is, ^'Bsk S-lS' IlJri i TERRY' KILBURN','IN [ ' ■ ; ' 1 ' |
' ' ' :3ankficild ^irries, Glither JAMES i | j 1941. P/.RISH INS'
in the LOIVER SCHOOL, ; -E^vjE R Y J 1 1
tuesJay & |Tbursday. BALDWIN’S BIND.!
7-;30 t i 10-30. i.m. SKP^CE.
Tax Free Radio H.p. from 19s. fid.
,l, j - i ' .
MY;fni £115s. Oi (BA’T’TEBY SETlii)
Pye, Ferguson : j.: f
Ever Ready, Lissen (iaiih Exchanges. ! Ea^ J a p in ts
: • , ! i! ' i I
' MEN’S. IPRICE TWOPENCE. ■ . : .IT ; •.! 1 . / : ■ (i Ml i.V'- v
Saturday'
! always if you tako piir service.
i i Permanent Waving.
LADIES’ & GENT.’S I HAIRDRESSERS, . j ;
NEW ROAD, ! BLACKBURN.
Wave Cut, i; I 'I •! I .
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