Elook your order now from our , large selection of
BIiACK, GREy, & BED GBANITE8. Erected when desired.
CEMElBBy GATES. , < ACCRINGTON.
Address: i
family 'riends issions tes,;in'
J Mem- k .0 3 ., Legion, ttpathy their
1. wish . to all
Irs for tved In t
m and their
Iholson I Mrs.. Rela-
tood,
1 Ryde- |pk all very
(ipathy loss.
1 and I fatally
ds and sphit-
e ,ent.t
I Wishes to all
[ibours,
Icei.for r, and! great'
and Col-
ies to lo aU ibours sym-
ALTHAM.—Irving birthday wishes to my dear
. . . '
, in Italy), on his birthday, October 2nd, Also our anniversary, October
I trust that where yoy are to-day ' The sUn is shining brightly
. 11, we'can be together,
True happiness shall fill our hearts No matter what the weather.
' 3rd.- .Dearest, .when)future birthdays come : ' Mossley. - ' ,—1__> ■ _______ ;________^
^ —Prom hii loving Wife-and Son. Glenroyd,” Waterton Lane,
fe.xpres- pibutes.
.WALKER.—Loving birthday greetings , to a ' dear Son and Brother, L/Cpl Frank Walker (in hospital in Italy)’ on his. birthday, October 2nd. ' ' ’
: We pray for you in silence, Our hearts go out to meet;
’
We;, only wish' we could clasp yoiir hand, ,
!
With loving .thoughts to greet. ■ -■ —From All at Home.
40. Hayhurst,Street, Clitheroe. lYEDDING I
SMITH—ROBERTSON.—On the 6th September, at Simala, India. ■ Serbt. J:" HAgoLD SmiH, RA.F., C.EA,C„ youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith,' Church, View, Gisburn, to Mary, daughter of Mrs and the late Major Roberibon, of “ Kenfleld,” Slmala, India.*
:: DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE
RYDEHeArd.—On the 13th Septem- , ber 1944, Stanley, Driver Mechanic, Light A.A. , Bty„ beloved son of Taylor and Nm Rybeheard, killed in action in Italy; aged 24 years.
A sorrow, too - deep fbr words. IBUSI- ^ I less of
Imation parson- |
c.
lember,' . for
: West I above
’’have 'Price
■Acces- nature, dleton.
Lowergate, Ciltheroe. .. ■ DEATHS.
HINDLE.—On September )26th, at 73, Peel Street, Clitheroe Mary. Ann. Hindle, aged- 84 years;—No flowers (by request),
^ , JACKSON.-(-On September 22nd, at ,'
his homa, 7, Milton Avenue. Clitheroe,' Frank,, the dearly beloved husband ■ Of .Euzabeth Alice Jackson, in his
63td year. Interred, at the Methodist Church,: Grindleton, :
on.the 25th.
KNOWLES.—On the'i^d September, at the Hospital, Coplow View, Cli theroe, Robert, -the beloved husband of Mary 'Ann .IOiowles, aged 80 years. Interred-at St. Mary’s Ceme-. tery on the 27th. .
PORTER.-^Ori the 22nd September, At 24, Park Road, St. Aimeson-Sea, Euzabeth Porter, widow of the lateir-' F. L. Porter, formerly of Red Piunp
• Hotel, Bashail Eaves, aged -76. • Interred at Park Cemetery, Lytham- St. Annes.
I to-day St you.
Ire, I ter IH.F ______ ^
IN MEMORIAM ! ______ I
___________'
FOX.—’Treasured-'memories of Richard, ia dear Htlsband and Dad, who passed laway September 30th,*1937. ' |
Till God, in His good time, unites us i agqin. ', • ;
We are always together in Memory Lane,
. ’
But not one day forgotten by me. ! , - —From his Wife and. Family.
21, Radedyffe Street, Clitheroe.
PRATT.—In loving memory of Richard Pratt, who passed*away October 3rd, ,1 9 4 2 ,,' .-
' 17t
In God’s garden - of memories ; , w6 meet every day.,
- i I .
•’Stanmorr,” 48, Turner Street, . I Glitheroe.-
I ' ^ ; •
. ' —Prom the Famllyi" ' !■ -
j -
ROBINSON.—Sweetest memories of our, (dear son, Wiixmi Barrie, who died', I October 2nd.
I •’ Sutler little children to come, ' ■ unto Me/’ -
'.also from All at 16,-Salthill View, Clitheroe.
I —Mummy and Daddie ,,(CM.P.): ;
TAYLOR.—ih taonoiw of a dear Hus-‘ band, Father .and .Grandad, Thomas asleep, September
|ETE SIS,.
[LOW etc.
, Taylor, who tell ! 27th,. 1943.
Memories of us! all together Will linger i-n our hearts for ever.
Tn loving memory ; of my da,rling Mother, who died September 28th, ,1942. ■ ■
" ETE i , But yet I couldn’t save.
DRKS, : 2241.
Lonjsight, Manchester,
j Sadly missed and longed for. i ■Daughter Elise.
-In the'.graveyard, softly sleeping, Where the flowers gently wave; She was one I loved'dearly, , ' . '.
TOMLINSONi-Ih loving memory] of our'dear Daughter, Margaret,. ]: died September 29th, 1943.
.
liCkland ■Stanley l of the iMuddl- Ichequer In ,' and Ehter of piolt, of
k-nham,
Ith blue per bro- blti'and Dorothy
bending Farm. ,. ' ' ■ our hear.ts. • ' • J
'6 Market Place,-iciitherpe. _- i '■ Tel. (two lines) 407/498,
T3:Nl|>E
who j '|
i
Nof gone from memory, or, from loVe, Bud gone to our Father’s'home ab^ve.
1' —From' Father, Mother, and alii at 14, Whipp Avenue, Clither^e.
l' who died September 29th, 1943. I-. 'Gon.e from! our home, but not fryni
TOMLINSON.—Treasured memori4 a dear Wife and. Mother, Margarct,
] ■ j- Also All at 36,1 Antrun Street.'
! —Prom her loving husband, Jita, j i; Vera and Greta.
, _ * ' , LiveiTJooL and Ronny ■ (pAW.j i
iPitated and Published by the CUtheiW; Advertiser & Times Company, Ltd., avj
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MONDAY at 6.t j j j i
Here’s k'fiim loaded with swif-t-paced gags, and th< captured by cannibals 1'and Bob'Hope wresties wit
THE j-- i']; lul technicoi' to ‘[AT THE DOG" SHO’
BITTER SEE, THE BEST COM; FCjBTABLT AT THE PALLADIUM
I TELEPHONE ;7o. 14
O IGHT (Friday) lat 7:30; TO-MOR: JOHN 6 aRFIELD in
,ROW at Z15 (Matinee), 6.0 and 8.15; fallen sparrow.”
!
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7.30; BOB
>W”—(Iiterest). ' I HOPE - BING CKOSBY
fuii starts "when they are a gorilla.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at* 7.3j); SA'F JRDAY M2J 5 (Mat), e.Oland’S JS: B(iB0THY j LAHOIJE BICK POWEII
Planned as a sure-flre esekpist'i fllm, -hee is a-.|eritable rodee of rhythm, comedj, beautiful girls :ahd'stalwkrt men,- With backgrounds filmed *in beauti- i‘JASPER ANu ’CHE WA’jCbR BIELONS ” ^artoon;
,, kE L bD Y INN „ M i ’
All Tiles [ are ful As far as posslb
We are’ kble to leasonat
Gone, and forgotten by some you taay', i be,— '
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i e p l a c e s a r e p e i ' i o r
All bur
Flreplac.esI are made and slabbed foremost factprles In the
.Availably
e ,911 Fireplaces are I ; . * i by our. own
Fotterles.
ly; baked : and guarar teed tc j i .. i
selected expert
purchase in: large leiprffies: to be char,
^uantltlq ;ed to
by ourselves and j the | *
Ahe highest standard for design *and [colour
ts, thus enabling 'only our customers.:
ALWAYS CHOOSE AT .CHEWS.” CHEW & Co., Ltd.
LORD STREET WEJiT, Oi
en all Shop Hours, i i I'
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BLACKBURli. . 4271. ■' !".
' POST - I t ■
MEN’l SHOES |i, ■
Suitable factoiy orj outdoor wean— slightly mispajred, but .unnoticeable' |n ■ ■wear.■
MEN’S koOTS ;For beavy wear. PER PAIR
ORDERS. CAN ONLY TWO
BE ACCEPTED ON'THE ABOVE LINES. '■';* ! 1 -I-
istabe ^d. FULLY r e n o v a t e d .
!Each obtainable in aU N p COUPONS.
We wish to ihform customers who haVe ordered-Ladiesj! Shaes; at ,8/6, Boys’i Boots and Shoes at per pair, Men’s Wlorkihg Jackets at 12/^ each, | as per opr previous offers,' that o^^feg to the large inumbet^s eiideav^our is being niade lin
received, i every despatching tbesd as i quickly as possible, and that •'no 'tuther : post orders cam be accepted fpr tliese particular lines. 1 |i
NE\yiyiAN (Gontractoi^s) i Ltd, Savoy! Boot Works, Heap Street, ii CHESTER, 7.
:m a n ( r t
SPEAK.—On the 23rd inst„ at Breeze House-' Nursing Home, - Prestwich, !John, beloved husband of Jane SPEAK, Spread Eagle Hotel. Sawley; in his ’eath year. Interred at Grin dleton Chflrohr on the 26th.:
, , - i j ■ a 1[k * TELEP; lONE: 3212.
Advance Booklnt 6.0 & 8.0{ D-m.l Sho' on Saturday I only.
Fbone 4246/7. 1 ' 1 •
for R I A L T
LUXURY CINEMA AND I ICAFE. I
BLACKBURN.
MON [)AY, OCTOBER 9th ]5ETTY
qrable
T[he. musical [sensation attuned to'_qv,^i/;h t In t'he nation. | Ini beautiful technlcolq
p NeUP Sliowi'hg. at; 3--15--t'6-25*-^ 39. .
•AUMO W* BRITISH NEIWS (.Ul the test News).' JACKS)lAWSON AT THE (fOMPI ORGAN.
!*' Oafd Restaurant
Luncheons 12 to 2. Reasonable charges
Open 10-30 am. to 7-0 pm. each day.
This Week-end: Marjorie Reynolds in " UP tIN MABEL’S ROOM.”* ASSEMBLY
EVERY ' THE MECC
ROOMS, WHAUfY. RENDEZV0DS [FOR ENTERTAINMENT ! ::
“ A LOVELY WAY 'TO SPEND AN EVENING ", wed:
NI^SDAY « SATURDAY. A OF MODERN DANCINc!]
And .though a 'cloud o'eroasts ray skv I’ll try to see its lining.
i ’ i’
; Happy birthday. Daddy. Higher Standen^, Clitheroe.
(B.L.A.), on his birthday. September uUtu.
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS L/Cps. G. Althm i
' —Prom BlUv
WALKER.—Loving birthday greetings to a dear Husband and Daddy L/Cpl. Frank Walker (in hospital
.
TO-NiGHT merle
'OBERr :
(Pridat) at 7.30; TO-|HORlM RGW at 2 1j 5 (Matinee), 6.0 afld 8.15: LA
,t lane l>iciiire H - .
UN GEORGE THE
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY a t '6.0 an^ 8.15. U Saturday -Mhlinee^jit 2J5. A N N E .!
♦ ALL m WEEK "" ' r © ' .. ‘WITH SELENA R
EDWARD RYAN, TRIDDY R BELL and JAMES CARDWEI
!
’The iritiniateland true story of the “Pigh Ap epic |o
courage that wilMive Booking ;OflSce <ipen|Monday, .Wednesday
SHALL, JOHN GAMP. tag Sullivans.”
always and Satijrday, 2.30 to 4.30 Tel. 67.
IF COLOUR. ’The film :'ouhre all been waiting for. ! j'
A spectacular extrai^aganza that is one long delight. Another Warner Winner I ■ 1 !
DUNSOP,~Bl(lDGE YOUTH COUNCIl.
The Dunsop Bridge Youth Council and the Council for the'Encourage ment of Music and Arts (C.E.M.A.) I .announces a
concert : i n t h e BALLROOM
Tuesdiiyy Oct. 10th, :
! at 8 p.m. ;
DORIS GAMBLE (Soprano). DAVID BRINDLEY (Tenor). NORMAN NOTLEY (Baritone and ■
’i ’he lartlsts will b e : * : ; ' ' I n an o ) '
ADMISSION: 2/-, Children 6d. __•_______ _______
BN
Dea ^ Durbih in; “ mS BUTLER’g, SISTER.’’ Great Success ! I -MONDiT NEXT, OCTOBER, 9th, & ALL WEEK.
l^IELSON E D D Y
SU SAN NA ' FOSTER
PHANTOM OF TI i r.
' Friends please accept this (the[ only) intimation.
In Ciorgepus Tqc hnicolour. On the,sc reen- at 2-39, 4-15,9-0', 8-0' p.m. MATTNEE DALY at I jPrlday-Ir~'
CONTINUODS- -N ■
SM., 3 Shows:
: am. 5.50. , M5, 530. 8.0.
Monday
2.15. to
Earph >1 for ■ • Deaf. p ^
the nes
ADVANCE iBOOKING for 5.50 and 8 o’clock Shows only., i ,
0
CLAUD! RAINS
In,* the t;irlllihg musical dramptic
n.asterpiecei. . . . | AD ____ Applb “Advertiser and CNETOCR . '. '.AT i k in g
l.LANE CINEMA^' i I
SUNDAY NEXT, OCT. 8th, at 7-30 p.m. with
_ 4DDINGTON (Soprano) CARRIE W
j j ^ j ^ T L E Y - (T e n o F ) ^ ^ ‘
ADMISSION: CEFiTRE SEATS (Reserved) 12/6. STILL A1
BIDEj SEATS (Reserved) 11/3. FEW SEATS AVAILABLE, j ; Tlmis” OflQce, 6, Market Place, ’(ffiltheroe.
RIMINGiTON MEMORIAL ! INSTITD’TE.
i
. &| DANCE ' ■ will be .'held on '
A wlSl)RIVEl ! FRIDAY, 13th OCT.*;
Whist 7-30^^ P.m. Dance 9—12 plm. ADMisSION h V.
, j Cups b f tea provided. DANCING TO TINGLE’S BAND.
iT j -ltu- n ‘r nV flIS ^ WT DRIfiiiiljlM FRIDAY, OCT. 13th, !
in jthe Schoplropm, Downhatri; Commehce 7r'30 p.m. . |
Whiist and Dance 2/- T H E E A I L . ! L O W E R G A T E .
GRA! FRIDAYl
(late, of Eddie
SPOT LIGHT Daiii
Di DANCE OCTOBER 20tL
First appeal RONNIE,' 00011
ance[ in .Clitheroe of' | B AND HIS BAISO.
-Garry,’s Broadcasting Band)] MIRROR BOWL EFFECTS 8 p.m, to 1 a.m.
i
ADMISSION: Tickets 3/-|, at door 3/6; Forces 2/-. REPpESljlMElJTS.
Tffiketi may be had from 51, Peel-street, Clltherbe, jor Redmans, -Grocer, Castle-street, Cm*
nbt admitted. No admlsslc' iri with or without pass-out after 10-30 p.m. itherpe. Proceeds in aid Prisoners of War. Children under 16 years of age.
Whist 1/6 (Including refreshments) Dance Only 1/-
, ‘ ]
Proceeds,for the Soldiers’.Comforts ' Fund. ■ ■
SLAIDBDRN HO^E ^GUARD.!
M l i s f DRIVE & 0A N C E
iFRIDAjY, 13th OCT.
WHIST DRIVE 7-30 in the Hark ito ! Bounty
DANCE 8 o’cl|ck in the Village Hall.
,THE RIBBLE DANCE BAND.; ; ADMISSION ; 1/6. Refreshiherits Extra.: *
Proceeds for | men .serving in ['His Majesty’s-,Forces from the,Parish of Slaidburn.
BOROUGlH OF CLITHEROEi PARKS DEPARTMENT.
per; pair ,, Notice’ is hereby given thatitlie I • ■ ( I ■ ■ ) ' m T S E l I l t ” to be held .
Bowling Green, Tennis' Courts land Putting Greens at the Castle,’and the'Bathing Shelters 'at 'Brufigerley Park will be CLOSED after Satur day, 7th October, 1944, for the winter nxonthk.
I ’
G. HETHERINGTON, Town Clerk.
I
Town Cherk’s : CLITHEROE.
Office, sizes, B 6th' October, 1944.
THE NATIONAL CHILDREN’S’ HOME & ORPHANAGE. *
THE ANNUAL *' |.
advertised fol: the week - ending October 7th, l044, In the Borough Of
Clitheroe. has had to be unavoidably POSTPONED,Hand ■will now 'take place I during the ■
W E E K -E ^ IN G OCT: 21sf,
Helpers (overi -16 years) urgently needed. '
Hon. Secretary: . ‘
Hon. Treasurer : ■ ' C. WRIGLEY, 77, Peel St.
; , ;' ■ '
F. D. TAYLOR,'23, Mlllthome Av.
All those litereStei are! invited;. s. ■ASS lETON.
A^ONDAY, jOCT.j 9th, - a’t -thii'"’',' II
GEORGE AND DRAGON, at
DOWNHAM. I* 7-45 p.m sharp.
It w}ll he .opened by Mr. K.' 9. Allright. District Officer 'for No. |3 ,' i '' . ■ ■ District.-■ , '
' ■ '■ • ‘ ; L
A^iciiitural iw 1; , II. ioi ■ ;I
li DISCUSSroN Of [ems. THE; LABOUR PARTY
CONFERENCE! : to explain the ! i
EDUCATION ACT 1944 , I-
WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE, WHALLEY ROAD. I
Saturday, 21st o c j 1 at; 2-45 p.m. i ■ i Speaker :i
C, i ; Chairman: DCT..
AH-D. jW R IG H t ROBINSON ' ; of Manchester.
OUNCILLOR STEPHEN SHAW, Prospective iLabour candidate . j 'Clitheroe I,Divlslon.i i
VISITORS’ TICKETS : 6d.l each obtainable from :
:;
Coun. iTrimby, 3, Seedali Avenue, un. Mi'^s Harvrtaves, 59, Cliaiburn Riad;
m :6t the ' ' ,!■*- ■;•
THE or
HALL, LOWERGATE.
FRIDAY, O tt. !l3th. 1 a.m
Dancing 8 p.m.; to
R. E.’s DA MCE BAND (by kind j ermission of the C.G.) ADMISSION
BY'TTCKET|2/-' AT DOOR 2/6
Tickets obtalnab memhe
e from 25. St. Mary’i-street, 54,rivuiB-■street. •s of (he Pantomime'Sdeletyl Committee.
R!(ht kf admlssicn reserved; 'No admit;ance,'under ' No admit ance^lth or without'pass-oGt aftelr I'lip.m!
15 years of age. Ciltheroe, from 10 a.m; on Monday ne f
;ea|ly,! Unreserved tffikets-may he,oh 'Ccmmlttee.or at the 'door. '
ixt, 9th ialiied
Detoker. Please 3ook tom mepherB o5 The
King street! '23rd to To be giiren- by members oL the MotheK’'Union .In the jPARISH ! CHURCH t sCHpOL,; C lI l^ E R O lE ,
to Saturday Evenings, 28th OCTOLER.'(incliisive)
At 7r30 p.m. each evening specially designed scenery
AI(msSION:;^Mon^ rlnir? 9^/«
A^tinke Saturday afternoon at 2-30 p.m. AUGMENTED ORCHESTrIa
. Door? open 7 p,m. ■ i Doors open 2 p.m.
AND, LOVELY DRESSES. resen ed seats 2/-, all other seats
centre 2/6, Side 1/6, unreserved sfats V - . ' Children half-nricp to unreserved IZ-j seats and to reserved 1 / 6 seats at S a tm ®
P®r*‘>rj“ances md matineo-Reserved seats! | | . ^ S . H . ' g IMDWELL’SI
GRAND ISPECTACULA1 PRODUCTION ^ -Of THE-PANTCiMIliiE
H P WE p With ai!l your FAVOURITES. ....................................................
DUGDAI^E I I'ARKER LTD H A U LA G E C O N T R A C T O R S
Loads, to 15 Tons Hydraulic Tipp ing Lorries
CMTHEROE. M O S T Z A ^ V O A S m B T I
SHAWBRIDGE GARAGE - towns; daily,
i;5( T E L N o . 2 io *
BAXTER TROkAS MITCHIl L I; ■
■ ,*: IN- LODiGEB.” SANDERS ' [Booking Office open Saturday, 2,30 tp 4.30jp,m. ' ■ 'M. '■! an
IBD CREGAR In XeL67.,
. MONDAY' TUESDAY, THURSDAY I' and f;BlDAY at 730. :(i
aiii
878.
OARS P, CYCLES
'YBKEDi STORED.
TO-NIGH’ HA'fHl
T (Friday) at 7.30 BYN GRAYSON
WEDNESjD. ■
d e n :
booking office opep ILO to 1230,: 83 j«o 430 DAILY.!
!;, T(|)-MORROW at 2.15 (Matinee); 6.0 and 8.15i- In “ilHOUSANDS CHEEB.’’4Grand Show 1
MiL THE W F F K ^fONDAY,, inJESDAY. I THURSDAY AY at 2.30 (Mat.)j 0 &I8.15. SATURDAY at 2.151 (Mat.), 6 &i8J5:
* FRIDAY at 730.
NIS MOEG^AN IRENE MANNINGS ■ - in"
1 : .
THE h| lL, lowergate. ^A N C E
TOMORROW, SATURDAY. TURNER’S BAND :: Dancing 7r-ll p.m.
Admission: 1/6; H.M. Forces.!/-.
' Right of admission reserved. No admission after 19-15 p.m. Proceeds for H.M. Forces.
, B E N T M A M S i W M R O E . Tel. 167.
radio repairs., We can i[epalj your Radio, in some instanpek within 24'
yPITER EVENINpS AHEAD .
WE HAVE PLENTY OF FLASH L/«iPS AND batteries |[N STOCk. !
CyCLE LAMPS, TYRES and JiLL CYCLE ACCESSORIES
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