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yORK-fPYE.—The engagement is announced between, istanley A York,| Second Lieut., thq Gloucester. shire [Regiment, youngest son of Mr and Mrs. York, of Uskj Monmouth' and Freda R.tPye, only'child of the late Mr. Frederick Pye,l of Whallev and of Mrs. Pye, of Goole, Yorks
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WESTHEAD.—On November 14th 'at I ‘ ( “Cro^al," Claremont' Avenue'^'
! (Jlitheroe, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley " Westhead, a son. M ■ ■
: i BBATH6
HITCHEN.-r^n November! 18th; 194^ I' at 45,1 Castle View, Clitheroe,: Mary li Elizabeth, the beloved wife' of I' JanieS Kitchen, aged 67 years.
WATO[t-}On the 18th November, 1941, ' Wallace, the dearly loved husband
!; of Sarah Watt, aged 55 years; |, ■
■ ■[ ,j .At Rest.
65, Jefloock Road; Wolverhampt^b. r ' . I (Late of ,'Clitheroe).' :
IN MEMONIAM
, ; Mother, ,who died November 17th, D s I , I! Mollie ;and Jim.
oncaster. ' i ' , .
BROOKS.-'-In loving ; our; dear'Mother who died ber< 17th, 1940.
2, Yoj-1^ E[tr'eet, Clithmoe. '
memory Novem-
of 6 M ! —May, Tom and John.
BQWKEE.^In affectionate remem 1 brance of Alice Ann, a dear wife
i i , ii ' 1,' —From Ena and George.. k llvadaington.
and mother, who passed away on i thei20th November, 1939.
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BOWReR—In lovmg memory of a I i dear mother, Alice.Ann, who passed I -tljrora jBeatrice, Eddie and Jean.
^away! November 20th. 1939. ; Not; only a mother,, but a friend.
tBeauinont,! Brant Road, 1, Linfcoln.l ' .
' 1938. ■ '
lJOOTHMAN;-rIn memory of a dear P' ter, Kitty, who died November
. . ‘ —Finni'Neille, Albert and Children.
Brjngmg:many a silent,tear, , Ashda{ie,”i Waddington. ,
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i A wife'and a mother so'kind and ; ' : :;^0 gobd; i We; [think of her now, her bright 1' ' ■: amllipg face,
, Chorley 'House, Clitheroe.
LONSBAXE.-tIl ' of a ■
Days
KING.T-jIn loving memory of a Wife 11 andi Mother dear, who died Novem- i her, jltoi,, 1930.,
.
I I ' To-jday lbfihgs Us memories , of one : , j ye i all loved, ,
II And know we’ve lost someone that ■ ■ ,|iiiaugk can. replace.
:, —Efoml her loVlng -Husband, Sons i M : I and Daughters.
I Lonsdale, who died November 17th, !; 1930; Also of a dear son and brother,! Ben, who died November 17thj
.. Jearjwlfe and mother, Irene ' Mete'11^ keeps our loVed ones near 'Teirg of sorrow oftqn flow,
, .Some ma” think that we forget ,1 them,'
But they little- know the sorrow, ' Which that smile hides, all the ; j |while.
'Wh en at times they see us smile; ,
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ler. and', ' Large
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lets) to ■ says
ERELS 15/-
■per lb ■per lb. I quan- fllvered Farm
EYS.- ; Livei' houri fONiq. Cdn
I Which llgentle nfealthy '6m, pastle
pgred|- nsecl.,
SPK
, , and ^iheere Ihbours of the ith^lr and
Poultry 1 and
Its 1/3 1 Street,
is non- .
—Prote.- liei: loving Husband, Albert ’
Radbrobk
Tqmmy. j Also from family, 'Farm, JJownham'.
drid ehil ’-’iken,
As tine goes on we miss her more; Th6 call was short, the 'shock
Ele.ve:i years have passed, our : i h larts'still'sore.
. , I To payt with her we loved so deaf. ! severe!
PHILLIP I ■ Seltpa 20thj 1 Away
We! a. I ’i j
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i ' ,-i 1 ‘ I ' • -Millie.- ^ootonj, (Oxford.
J28. I ■ fin the. beautiful somewhere,',
. -In loving ■ memory of' Mary, who died November
'vien ourl last journey is ended, rom soiTOw and pain;
,e hoping to meet again,-- - Evej-remembered'. ' /
Steelt W j and' <a'ckt'
—From! ' fathe: , sister
i Not a im my God a As jl g
ll,'iWe$leyah'(Row, Clitheroe. I -HD-rom ner i
, Wm.-McKend; and her -and brother-ih-Iaw, ! Peggy
her daughter ivy, also her '
—'treasured memories of my [dean Mother who died November
26th[ 1^
40.day'jdo I forget you, i ■ heart you are
always.near;
PPwte^hW loviung son, William.
SCp.Xli—Jn sweet remembrance of: Mother, who died November 26th, iko'M I
A link of jnemOry ever dear, peteains with us from year, to ,
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YoUr memory still is sweet lana. ! ■Cl6&I'
: lyear;,'| . - , ;
Ami treasured .still with love- .sincere. , .
■ ,'i - ji. ■
;h5r '
Ifaimlly Ttrllends nd ex floral sad
—i'rpm her loving Daughter and Son-In-Law.’'
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" Inglewood," Whalley Road, ■
1 Pendleton, .Clitheroe. .
V 1 the higher; world, 22nd .November, V 1935.1
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SPENCER.—In sacred memory of ^ my i beloved son, Teddy, who passed, to
GIVE YOUR HAIR TH[E BENEFIT OF STEAM TREATljlENT It mill re-vitalize youij *^EUGEn|b
year. i Sole LlcensreT'^HRISTY NATURAL WAVE CUT. |
(and methods).
WALSH'S, L ate’ & Gent’s Hairdressers, 7, PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN. ’Phone p923.
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one! knows how I miss you, b through life alone.
; PUUDIIM
To-night at 7-80 and 'Tp-mgi and KITT'Y McSHANF m|
Week commencing Decembw ■'TH^
I A thrilling h o p racing ston [trainer, and .the thoroughb^e^-
Chapter C of the Serial Pirate I Treasure.”
better see , THE BEST com fortably AT, THE PALLADIUM
jW at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15
p.in. ARTHUfe LUCAN the ORIGINAL OLD MOTHER RILjEY,”
1st, 1941. Monday at G-0 and 8-'15, Tu^ay and ednesday at 7-30 p.m.
' EAST SIDE KIDS in th a t i Ang of Mine
with the “Gang” ' befriending the --■‘Blue Knight.” ,
30, and Saturday at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 p.m. BAT
The ingenious stoi-y.of a veni of killer-ibat whom he lete Ipo. To be preceded by. Frankie P
f eance-m'ad scientist cunningly g a t in g a specie
^ > with demoniac - glee to, strike horrible death, frrb and Manton Moreland, ‘You’re out [of Luck’
coloured ‘‘All. The-World’s A Stooge.’’ The Three Stooges in. B A R R OW R EA D IN G ROOM.
Whist Drive & Dance On 'FRIDAY, DEC; 5th.
Whist at 7-45. Dancing 10-0 till 1-0.
ADMISSION, 1/i. DANCE ONLY, 9d. H.M. FORCES:
ADMISSION, 9di DANCE ONLY, 6d. BATTERSBY’S BAND.
Preliminary Notice.
WEST BRADFORD MOTHERS’ UNION. ■
Whist DriVe f t Dance FRIDAY, JAN. 16th, 1942. j
1ST. CATHERINE’S SCHOOL WEST RRADFOED.
L TWO IMPENDING ATTRACTIONS
' A BRIDGE DRIVE
I' wljl be held In the above School * [ ' In the Afternoon of
1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, I to commence at 2-0 o’clock.
I Admission 2/- (Includes refresh- I
.* .ments). I In the. Evening, at 7-30,
1 A WHIST DRIVE I
In thfe same School,
Tickets (include 'refreshments) 1/6; I Proceeds for the Ribblesdale- I
-Nursing Association, ■ Joan, Jimmy and "
LOf<SDALE.-;In loving memory of my ' ■; dear slsterj Irene; who died Novem- ' her !l7th, 1930. '
'■ '’Thiiughi they died some years ' i ago;,- ■ -
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,918.1 of spdness still come o’eivus,
ever loving memory Tut
1 i As' we loved her, so we; mlsS her, j ! Ini pur: memory she' Is near; ; LoVed,: remembered, longed for al- jjfeaysi „ ■,•
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BROOKS.—In loving memory of '■ ’
To-night'lat 7-30. To-morroW at 2-15. 6-0 and 8-15. JAMES STEWART AND HEDY LAMARR in ‘‘COME LIVE WITH ME.” Booking Oflice open Saturday from 2-30 to 4-30 p.m.
, Week commencing December 1st, 1941. ’ 7 | AND ALL WEEK.
Monday, 'Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 7-30. Wednesday, and Saturday, 6-0 I ;
an^S-lS.. Matinee at 2-15. M I , .
CLARK ! GABLE, SPENCER TRACY. CLAUDETTE COLBERt | & HEDY I
LAMARR In I 1
Four'great stars in a great ■ with action, A colossus of
As this picture occupies thb -whole programme—be advised-^tje ini your seats' at starting time. Booking Office open daily from 2-30 to 4-30 p.mi 'our Star Hit: It "Booms” witli thrills.' It teems
Advance booking for D i Mand84)p.m ,
BOOM TOWN I A 1 T 0
inteftainment, ' - MOVIETONE NEWS. 11
shows, Saturday (nW lUXUI 'Phone 4246-7 -
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This week-end: JEANii 1
with
MONDAY NEXT, i/i r L'ES
■ j ' .Inagrlpplr
lY. ,CINEMA AND CAFE, BLACKBURN.
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LETHUR In ‘‘.THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES,” ■ ROBERT CUMMINGS. :
1 DECEMBER 1st, AND ALL WEiEK.
L IE H OWA R D g, thrilling and romantic drama,
1 Pimpe r n e l Sm i^h
The ev^r elusive, ever al performance, —i f Sh
>rt Englishman will thrill you with his grand pwlng'eaCh day at 2-40, 6-10 and 8-jlO Prompt.
MATiNEhi eacn aay TINDOUS Monday to Friday from 6-0.
jm Last-complete show at 8-0 p.m, 3'aTURDAY, 2-30, 6-0 and'8 0 p.m.
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COMPTON UNIT 6 T
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FRIeIaY, NOVEkfiER 28. 1941. fiRAND ; , . ' "j i - ' ' ' ' . :■ ,m 7.,.
M IDM E CSEHUtt ■ --------- “ anl FRED HacHRElT
IN PERFECT iTECHNICOLOUR;' A [charming love story of a beautiful rebel. This outstanding success has a special appeal to all women while every man will revel in it. Book and be sure, j,
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Btnrdajr, 2-15.1 /ednesiay, 2.3»,
Matinees: I -
To-night at 7-30. To-morrow at 2-15, 6)0 and 8-15. GEORGE klURPHY; LUCILLE BALL and EDMUND O'BRIEN in ‘‘THE NAVY STEPS OUT.”
1 Next Monday and Tuesday at 7-30.' [Wednesday at 2-30, 6-0 and'’8-15 p.m.' JACK BENNY, MARY MARTIN, fReD ALLEN ^IN ^) |
Love Thy I Neighbour!
Jack Benny, famous for his Sunday Radio Half Hour is here with an equally famous "sparring partner,” Fred Allen,, in a feast of laughter, music and song.. A Aim to cheer you up.
|.- ! Thursday and FfldaY at 7.30. Saturday at 2-15. 64) *hd 8-15 pim.
ST. 1 LUKE’S, MISSION, I
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LILIAN COOPER, Soprano, • :
,:ABTISTES'!‘- : ' 'i ; ! \
' i SARA BUCKLEY, Contralto, , '■ of'B.B.C. and Northern Concerts... INSTRUMENTAL TRIO ;
' I violin, Rlxon Hlndle; 'Cpllo,- ;T. K. Stones I Plano, R. Arkwright.
w e sl eV male v o ic e Accompanist,:: H. B. SI
CHOIR. aW,
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whist commences 8-0 p.m. prompt. d AnCING 8-0 P.m. to 2-0 aIm.
Light Refreshments at'Reasonable I
■ - Charges. ' A GRAND DANCE ; Will be held in the | Old School,.Church Brow Fridays, Dec. 5 ft 72. ■R ah e straw s
JACK HARDIKER’S BAND. TICKETS i 1/6 EACH.
. , DANCING 8-0 i .TO .12-oJ I ■■ ■■' ! Tickets Strictly Limited.
Proceeds for Local A,F.S. Benevolent J X Fund., ,
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rive & Dke m THE SCHOOLS, ^IDAY NEXT, DEC. 5th. Refreslunents at reasonable Charges. 1 ' ROADSTERS DANCE BAND. ^ n p r in rH n n n TTunonn
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We have just returned from London with a new. collection of Exclusive SPORTSWEAR, TAILORED FROCKS, COATS In
' Good Quality Materials, etc. . '
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SATURDAY, NOV. l29th, 1941,
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Every Week-Day excupt Thursday, From 10-0 a.m, to 8-i0! p.m.i
■ i r ' . THURSDAY; ■'
Fibni iO-0 a.m. to 12-0 Noon. By Order of the Committee-
W H IT EW E L L dC DUNSOP BRIDGE HOME GU^RD.
iVffiST DlUliT
and DANCE will be held in i -
NfeWTON INSTITU|TE, Wednesday, Dec! 3 ' r .E .’s DANCE BAND
('by kind permission of the C.'O.). ADMISSION 1 /6 ' (Inclusive).
YOUR BEST WEAPON
AGAINST BODILY DISCOMFORT IS A BODY BELT from
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7/ 1941, "AT' 7-4eI"’
GAD Y DME iWeavers’ Institute,
RN I ' . 1 , ....
will be held In-, the I •
. . i ’ ‘ ,
To-Morrow, Saturday, ! November 29th, in Aid ofi the '
LEGION COMFORTS FUND;
ADMISSION 1/3; SERVICES, 9d. [MUSIC BY DICK CORMICK ! AND HIS BAND.'
[DANCING 7-0 TO 11-0 I P.M. I Right of Admission Reserved.
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WADDINGTON INFIRMArY EFFORT.
! ■ irril ANNUAL ' ‘ ; will be held in ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL
Bus leaves Clitheroe, Wellgate; 7-24 8s 9-34, Return 1 Waddington 1 10-45. Admission Whist and-'DanCe 1/6.
Wflist Drive & D^ce TO-NIGHT, Friday, Prizes for whist and dance.
' 'Whist to commence 7-30 prompt. • Dancmg 10 p.m. to 2 am.
Battersby’s Ritz- Band;
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