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FUNERAL SERVICE 97, DARWEN STpElET,
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i rjlHE integrity of funeral firm is ^portant, due to the
nature of
I the services rendered, and tire amount j mvolyed. Our reputation hks Iwen in I the making since 1885.
NS ang Law Htllite Hall j! — OF DISIINCTtONl —
^Wrlte for E s t i m a t e s ' i H . T A Y L O R CHURCH LANE, j
The highest standard of :
CtAYTON^LE-MOOK ACCEINGTOI
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LAMBERT —PARKINSOl(f.—On 12th September, 1894, John W. Lambert to
j Bellhouse, M.A. ENGAGEMENT
ment is announced of ' daughter of- Mr. and Finneniore, .Bolberr; borough, near
and[LAC. W. S. (Bru.) son I of . Mr. and Mrs. A . Whilley Road,: Clitheroy.
Sarah. Eixen .Parkinson, at Clitheroe Parish Churchi by th^ Rev. H. L.
IJINNEllIORE—HINDLE.-|The engage lolberry
Kingsbiridge, S. Devon, InJDLE, third .Hiindle, 88.
Mary, eldest Mrs.r W. H. pouse, 'Mal-
BIRTHDAY GRE ITMGS
Chew.—Loving birthday greetings to ■ ■ ourl youngest son,'J. H.'^ew, on his '! I 23rd birthday, September 14th; serv-
dngi hi the B.A.F., India. ' ' Loving thoughts! from all of us.
—bad, Mum,’[ Sisters, and Brothers Jack and Dick (in France).
Green End. Bashall Eave;. |
EDWAEDSON.—Congratulations to- my 1 son Eddie, bn ihls 21st birthday, Sep- ' i tember 6th; serving In the R.N.,
! Ceylon Command. !
You!are ever in my thaights,. Though parted- we must be,''
i
Side by side we walk al<{)ng the path' :,, of .memory,- ' :
I. cannot hear your voice, ' Nor take your ihapd hi, mine: Our| lives, once closely lirked together, nbw lie: far apart,
But you axe ever, in my (thoughts, ; And always in my heart.
;
—Prom your loving in theJR.M. i
EDWARDSON.-^Loving b I: ings to: my dear son, [i21st birthday; serving 1 i Ceylon Command. .
Wherever. I go, whatever Be perfectly certain I’m tl The work may be [hard, be long, ■ '
Oh: the grey stretch of I : meet again.,
IAnd thought spans the i‘ ( Jove softens pain. . , j ‘
■Bracepants, l : sure-ER’S;
S,TS.
30; Bridge Terrace! ! i Myttoh iRoad, Whalley.
! birthday,. September 6t i; serving m ‘ : R.N., Ceylon Command, , i
; [ my loving brother, Ed;
J.,2/6; |pon);, ngleg, TOM
cou-
IVICE- PAX fa who.
pk- lor and ers,'.
slng
fertiser, poems to.
i only, -|—^
on.
labant f:,' Rl.
God will keep you; safe, dear brother, Because He knows j we love each other. ■ Love, [and a[ safe return. i - .--Josephine..
30,. Mytton Road, Whalley. |
EDWARDSdN.—Loving b b ings to our brother. Edd
How oft we' wish ;that you were here. We cannot be with you, your! trials to
: the R.N., Ceylon Command. To one, far ofi. we'love sb dear,
irthday, 6th September i
But will.'walk iieside yoi in! thought .and in prayer,
: Esther, Kevin,! and all -^t 30, Mytton Road, Whalley.
God bless ;you—keep lyou !safe.. —From -Bill ^serving fn the- EX.)
ROBINSON.-^tovlng ibh^day wishes i to my dear husband, Fred, on his 26th birthday, Sept^ber 10th; ■ : serving' somewhere in France.
—From your loying Wife :: Michael; .also Mam.
DEATHS
;-fand athy, I thehs and for
Ie|late lihank and
leilate all
I floral nti'sa<^
kind
I f ; the jtliank I latrten-
BOND.—On the 1st Sep ' lat the Hospital, Copldw
.' [years.' linterred at St. [tery, on the 5th.
[roe, Alice Hannah, the ; ;ol the -late. Robert Bb)
tember, 1944, Viepv,' Clithe- beloved wife hd, [ aged 78 Mary’s Ceme-
IN MEMORIAM
DINSDALE.-;-In loving n.emory of our Ide^r son and :brother,
' r,-From Father, Mother. Sister and ‘ Brothers.
A thought for to-day, A memory for even.
FORREST. —In loving y Alexander , E. Forrest, i away September 10th, ; I ■ Gone; from our
• I I ltd, all
Jlessrs. IWork-
boursi ; and
prltish bns of Icelved
Itheroe 1., at
s land and wishes
;But not, from our h 1942.;
- ;—Prom M.other and Hall; Sister'and, Brothep, 'Road, Glitheioe.
-cm'eS, hearts. '
Father, Eaves 13, Waterloo
EYAN.—In loving memory of a dear [wife and toother, Elizabeth,'who died I ;September-8th. 1942. -
.f May; she Rest in Peace. ACKNOWLkpCliflENTS
BOND.—TTie Family, of ;[A.' (H. Bond wish - t o sincere' .thanks to-all
pjliCCiC -wmilfv* ifA
Friends [for kind' expressions . or. sympathy and floral tr
J
i for theik; W yi-
est.
express their; Relatives'.and
Coplow Nlew,' ;[
in theer great loss.'-Also the Doj tor. Matron and: NurseS; at
[kind attentito. iew,[ CllUierpd.'
.butes received the lateiMts'.- -------h:-
-Prom her loving Husband , and sons, -Victor, {Herbert, and Prank. , Whippy Avenue, Oliti^eroe.
the Civic Hospital, Ot awa, Canada, .aged 23 .years;
[passed on,-12th September, 1932, In .
Goi'don, who and 'baby son 82, ’'Hayhui'st. Street, Clitlieroe.
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GOOD TO THE LAST (pRUUllB . . . •
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Every member i of i the family prefers DAWSON’S EXCEL!CREAM Insist on’ Dawson’s- eyery time
BREAD
A. E. VEEVERS, Empire Bakery, Cljitheroe. Telephone: 131.
*^ * ** *
i Lynnwood,” .West - Bradford. memory of”
.who passed 4 , I
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i-in.n.ru BETrro] SEE
fl'ra P0RTABLY;4 [TELEPHONE No.. 147.
THE BEST <X>M- THE PAlkiADIUM.
TO-NIGen (Friday) at 7.30; TO-MORROW (Saturddaty) at 2,15,-6.0 & 8.15 ; ' paulettfe Goddard-and: Fred MacMurray in “STAN"'’ DEfG ROOM ONLY."
G R E A T H O L I D A Y ATThACTlONS.
.MONDAY at 6.0 and 8.15. TUESDAY andi WEDjfESbAY alt 7.30: jjt, BICHAEB BIX EDITH I^^RRETi
A madnian on the bridge, terror down below.! 'The ss toystery when a mapiao captain wields the power of ^ 1 ^ : -----------------
;THE*GHOST' -
Na words of ours .are necessary-'-to'des'
crlbe.this jmaste.,^ .... __ _ ___ w
you will know it well, .We would,,however:ad-vise you;- o come early; other- WiSft V
jwise book, 'as;there’s sure to be rrowds. — T(, -be pretwi^ by Walt; Disney’s Cartoon,; ’’ FIGAB
PRKCWER OF Tftlr loe Ciino-t« V T
»rv nnA 0 AND CLEO." T ----------- —........ .........— death over. liis. crew. • o be preceded by “ SHEEP DOG OF THE HH,LS.’r
a| yields its strangest . ‘ .
THURSDAY and FRIDAY ati 7.30. SATURDAY att M5 (Mat.), 6.0 & 8J5: ♦
W H A N HADELEI^fH CAllBOLL
.ece,;’as;w4 feel sure"' U_. i
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.rthday greet- ,e, oh his 21st serving in.
EDWAROSON.—Birthda;ly grektings to . .die, on his 21st
But love in the heart-, gh '! new. song:
Dad; serving
rthdaiy greet-' Eddle,.on his in the RJI., < 1
.h . 1 do.
inkingof you. the [day may
es tke lips a
distance, knd timel till we
i ; ■ —Ail my, love'i Mum. ■
iAn enchanting pjicture which' naoves along, makbs its points wath quiet effect T T
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6.0 & 8.0' pin. Snows on,Saturday only.-
ting Phone 4248/7. - R - lA iL - l 'P '
LUXURY CINEMA ‘An|d! CAFE.
BLACKBUKN.il ' l l : '
I Masic^ story of Little | Clld New York Nelson Constance bonlihg, jCiiaries Colmrh in '
Great star Cast in a great Comedy Musical Film'. • A Showing at 2-50—6-25|—81-25 .
i
NOTICE. All seats bookabje for the evening berlofniances on Monday, September
18th.Three sCparat^ shbws: 2-30:16 and 8.
GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS (Latest [News -and Progress) - JACK. LAWSON, AT THE (X)MPTON OROAN; -
MfflTNEE daily at 2.15 pm'. "' CONTINUOUS Monday to Friday from 6-0 pm.
LAST Complete SHOW, 7.40 p.m. . ■ ■'
- ' Cinema RAY MILLAND, RUTH HUSSEY in “THE UNINyrTED.” Bonk Now
BLACKBURN. . - . 'Tel. 6810. This Week-ehd t ■
The Popular Star g J j y |Q C R Q S B Y ' ‘ in,the delightful romantic comjedy-m'usical
; with ’ i ■;
MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 18th, AND AlL WEEK : Your Favourite i
Pennies Fromjlileaven E p rm FELLOWS'
MADGE EVANS'- LOUIS ARMSTRON(i - AND HIS ORCHESTRA i
Grand Entertainment! Last complete si
matineE iDAILy at 2.15. OONTTNUOUS-^Monday ;to S Friday—from 5.50.
at., 3'Shows: 2J5,;5A0. 8.0.
, Earphones - for the Deaf.. FREE
' I '-8n
ow at 7-38'ip.m. . IVAN(3E ' -BOOKING - i.50 ' andi 8.0 pm.
- ..'s. Saturday only. : N6 extl’a^Charge.' ■
CHATBURN BRANCH BRITISH
I.EGIGN
; GRAND HOLIDAY , CHURCH INSTITUTE, C^A
DANCING 8 to l.- ; Refreshinents.
TICKETS 3/6!;
EALL r s u R N
Monday Next, SeptenJjber 18th EDDIE McGARRY AND HIS FULL BROA
Right of admissli n
FORCES 3/6. o reserved.!
:P.S. Only a few Tickets are uns ) id .
CASTING BAND I ' -
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[■ " : J v i ' - ;'2-sd, 6-0 ds iW ['.[: ■' !
';,8A’rjDRpA Distiiict
r: ' Shows pm.
-
OAF open Luito;
.Sts
EARPHONES FREE' FOR THE DEAF.
, . -X- ,JV- '
'asonable Charges., Tel. 44714.
P RESTAURANT h daily from 10 a.m.
eons 12 to 2 pm. ' .
C Lafd Restaurant Open 10-30 am. to
XimcheoDs 12 to 2. Reasonable charges
7-0:pm. each day. FOR THE BEIGHTES'T AND BEST
. ■ This Week-end: -' DAVID NIVEN fni“jTHE ]WAY ahrad » ' iMQI^DAY, 18th SEPTEiMBEB, JUjiD ALL WEEKlT^
DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY 18C SATURDAY, DUSDALE I PUKER UH H A D L A G E C O N i B A C T O R S
L o a d s 1 t o 1 5 T o n s Hydraulic Tippiijg Lorries
CUTHtRdE.
SHAW BRIDGE GARAGE - IJ MOST LANdASBlM {TOWNS' DAILY i
' j GLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE EMPLOYEES ' • e GRAND BALL I!'- IN THE!
KING LANE! HALL ON;
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1944 - ’ I
' Dancing from 8-9. p.mj to 1-0 a.m I I BIRCHALL’S DANCE BAND
ADMISSION 3/6d.l; Tickets.on Sjile at All Branch Shops.; :
-j-Refreshments, ' PROCEEDS IN AID OF COMFORTS FUND.
NO COUPONS REQUIRED MEN’S SHOES
Suitable factory or outdoor i wear— slightly mispaired, but unnoticeable in wear.
For heavy; wear, ii PER PAIR 4 MEN’S BOOTS i n / . Postal ;e 9d. ALL {?ULLY RENOVATED.
I We wish to inform customers who have I ordered Ladiesij Shoes at 8/6, Boys’ . Boots I and Shoes at 4/6 per pairj Men’s Working [Jackets at 12/6 each, as per our previous I offers, that owing to the large numbers I received, every jendeavour is being made in I despatching these as ^ quicjkly as possible, [and that no fjurther post orders can be I accepted-for these particular lines. '
M.j NEWMAk (Contractors) ; Ltdi
l i I Savoy Booj(‘. Works, [Ileap Street, MANCHESTER, 7.
“ADVERTISER T I ! CARDS and
tMES” OFFICE FOR BIRTHDAY DDINd STATIONERY.
I i
i A \ ^ i ii PER PAIR
POST ORDERS CAN ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON THE ABOVE ' '[-TWO LINES.'
' . ■;!’!
I Each obtainable in all sizes. I - NO COUPONS.
i;£t;-.N(>. J60
veness, and leaves a nice taste m the: - mouth;' Paiptjrate ehtertammeni :
..Booking Office open Monday, Wednesday and i 3atpfday, 2.30 to 4.30 tPm. .
woTkmntmhlp
LEIXEBING AND CLUING, Kte. ^ i:
: IN : GEANIXE AND f STONE. ' ' j I ,:,A-speciautS.
'
TO-NIGKr (Friday) at 7.30; TOlMORiROW .(Saturday) at'2.1S; 6.Q &'*8ir: ‘tX-UEGlELS HE LEFT BEHIND.’
Booking Office open 2.30 to 4.30 pm, — Tel.'67.iiT
MONDAY and WEDNESDAY—TWICE NIGHTLY-at 6.0 land 8.15. - ■? . -. -J ;-^-l . F TDESLAY at.7.30: [ I jk J E A N E T T k ’ ^ M A C D O N A L D
WEEK ;COMMENOING ; SEPTEMBER 18th, ’ ' ' I'Ll
/ lii
* N E L S O N T | E D D Y
- .wrth:iAIan Mortbray, Reginald Owen, Gilda. Gray and DavJci Niven, i This is Just one. tpstance where the screen can better the stage. ■ Here is a ; ■ grand outdoor musical romance which is a fekst for ear'and eye. ‘'
I ^ S E M A R I E
THIIRSDAY ^ d |fR1DAY at 7.30. SATURDAY a| MS (Mat.). 6.0 & 8J5 M A R G A R E T [ O ’BRIEN J A M E S CRAIG
M A R S H A H U N T ' ■ . I mT
c Am Tp a b k e o J I OPCLBS STORED.
BOOKING OFFICE open U.0 to IMS,
S.6 to 4.3e DAILY.
TG'NiGht (Friday) at 7.30. ’I'OiMORROW (Saturday) at 2.15,‘6.0 & 815 • I itoBERT OQNAT in f‘ADVENTURES OF TABXD.” — ErMfing i
MONDAY and, TUESDAY at- 7-30 ,' WEDNESDAY at 2-30 (Mat,), 6k»'& 8-15: ' 4k BOBBY BEABICK 4e WILLIAM GABGAX
, A tinmin'g. THURS
BAItRIGfiN’S KID IN OUR ; TIME
! . . ' BOBBY- REiADICK. 'I
'Ihey .had:t4lloye.!dahgerouifly. .to.'love at alll! ’Two ' great'stare ln[ja fflm'you’ll long ' remember.
ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WHALLEY. Rl^NDEZYOUS FOB iENTEETAINMENTS. -
TEL. 3212,
of ,th^i^^,t. of Klngk. introducing a great newistar;, ■ ■ -
DAY and FR|{>AY at 7.30. SATURDAY at MS (Mat). 0.0 & 8J5: 4t JDA LHPINO . * 4f HAUL HENBEID
Grand BALL In the /-
ASSEMBLY RCXIMS, WHALLEY.
WORGESTEBSeiBE REGT.
(By kind permission ofyCol. W. L. Vale). Dancing from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
ADrasSION : . 2/6 - -
H.M. Forces (In uniform) 1/6 pay at the door. '
Whalley effort for Toe H Wari- - '
:: REFRESHMENTS :: ' Services Fund;
British Sailors’ Society
Tomorrow (Saturday). SEPTEMBER 16tli, 1944
Anchor Day . PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY
COLLECTORS ARE WANTED Please attend at the Mayor’s
Parlour on Friday afternoon or evening, or on Saturday;
RIMINGTON- W.V.S. M d P l i l (ift Sole TO-MORROW, Saturday.
THE RED COTTAGE, RIMINGTON To be opened-at 3-0 p.m by
Col. Bolton, M.C., D.L., J.p. ■of Chatburn
Admission 1/3, Children 9d.
WHIST DRIVE IN THE INSTITUTE at 7-30 p.m. Admission 1/-
If wet. Garden Party wil also'be in The- Institute,
SKIPTON DIVISION CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
(IRINDLETON, SifWLEY AND LANE ENDS
A PUBLIC MEETING t((lll be held in the,
jDAY SCHOOL, Grindleton 01)'
THURSDAY, SEPT. 21st at 7-30 p.m,
•Speaker : ■ Formation of a .Local Committee
All interested are cordially - iflvlted to attend.
*^’^**'‘^ * * " * *i-ir iin i-i.i«_«i. RlMING’rON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE.
A Whist Drive & Dance FlflDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd:
wUl be held on Dancing; 9 p.m. to midnight
\Whist: 7-0 to 9-9 pm ‘ Admission: , 2/- (inclusive). •
TINGLE’S BAND will play for dancing — cups of tea provided.'
WoM {dii(flioii teodotioii Clitheroe and District Branch.
1944-45 SESSION in the '
CLASSES FOR ,
CLITHEROE ROYAL
a GRAMMAR SCHOOL ^ TUESDAYS:
,
Religion and The Social Order. - Tutorial Class ill Economics (Third year).' j..
THURSDAYS : i International Reconstruction
FRIDAYS; ! .
Tutorial Class ip Social Psychol ogy, (Third YiStr).*
- from the Branch Secretary, T. H. TAFT,
■ ' ■: Fuller Particulars Next Week or
. - 6, .Milton Avenue, Clitheroc.
At .Whalley .G. of jE. School MONDAYS:’
» ..
International Reconstruction. . - Whalley: Secretary:
' Mrs. J. Hlndle, ’'"Elmore,” ' 1
Sydney Avenue, Whalley. !
Take your choice now-r-wetll expect you l ' i i
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1 v n u a iN G S .-1 PLa c k b u r n .
I Dreiss and Silk Warehouse V i c t o r i /4 m a r k e t ; m a r k e t p I a c e ,
i-'- ■ ’ ‘ ' . •ti- - - - - -- - - WjlLDINGS WAREHOUSE LTD. '_ _ _ _ _ ' -. I ■ I j
Even in wartiipe we continue to faithfully serve our public with sound value —this .you will I agree is important - when coupons .are; so precious.
| Correct iin tip Fashions ! we 'have the newest 9
designs in smart looking, dur able dress materials. You will be (surprised: at the extensive range of reasonably - priced cloths in our warehouse— '
MR. Fc H. R. STRICKLAND Conservative., Agent, Sklpton.' BUSINESS :■
Bowland Fprest Young Farmers’ Club I .■
■ ■'- '-i- The inaugural Meeting will be held at THF 'PriAT BIS'S'
Thursda)r^ September 21st, 1944 at 8-0:p;m, ‘ . !
] ‘'[ SPEAKERS':-' J. FINDER-■ !; ‘ ESQ., Chairman i: Clitheroe Branch N.F.U. 'i
H.’WILSON, ESQ., County Organiser Young Farmers’ Clubs. 1 . ■ " “ ! '■
■ I : ' ■ ; ■'
A. H. S.UTHERtAND, ESQ. District Officer, .W.R.lW,A.E.(i. K. J. ALLRIGril!', ESQ. District Officer, Lancs. \
V.AEC.
.Slaidburn.: and that the- meetings shall be . held dh these vUjages in rotatjoil, ;
. - ; ,j, '
' I it is hoped .thaV everyone [who .is Intere^tied In' the! future ' of farming will come to this first meeting.. - 'I
' . -. '. Duchy'of Lancas Dunsop Bridge I;ei] Office, ARTHUR GARRARD, ■If t - ' l<yi- p
'- It will be prqpqsed that the-officers shall! be selected from Young Farmers In (he villages of Dunsop Bridge, Newton, and
i ■
TONIGHT (FRIDAY) toANCE BAND OF THE
DINING AND DRAWING; ROOM GRATES. I '
THE BELL FIRE,;T?ipLEX.; and a good selection.of
HOT-AIR RANGES at Lowest Prices.
RAINCOAT S
IN STOCK NOW — A GOOD SELECTION OF RAINCOATS.
, 45/i to 8 5 / . ^! Also
Blue gabardine raincoats FOR SCHOOL WEAR.
I ' ( I >
WINTER EVENINtiS AHEAD . ; . wrr-
WE HAVE,
PLENTY OFIf LASH LAMPS AND
..BATTERIES ; IN STOCK. '.;/-;! '/I
CYCLE LtUtfPS, TYRES and:ALL CYCLE ACCESSORIES. I
14, RADIO REPAIRS.
B E H T M A M S : 1 •
PLACE, CLITHEROE. Tel: 167. We can repair your Radio, Jn some Instances . within 24 hours
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THE HALL, LOWERGATE i
GREAT SEI TEMBER HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS
CHILDREN’S FANCIY DRESS BALL A^d ( a u ^ D VICTORY CABARET
- ! ! WEDNESDAVi . s iP T EM B E R .20th. i 6 p.m. to 9 pm.-:
' ' ' SPOTLIGHT AND MIRROR BOWL EFFECTS.
. .Prizes for best Character, Original and Humorous Costumes. Special Prize for jBest (Jostume representing one ot Allied Nations '1 TICKET^ 1/. each Childreni or Spectators.
Obtainable ffonj 54, King Street and 25; St. Mary’s Street. Parents admitted Free of Charge after 8-50 p.m. to escort - i Children' home, i
R Qfreshments and'Minerals. — ‘ e FLIGHTS U P ’f
GRAND CELEBRATION BALL ;ANl
:: FRI TURNERS
SPECIAL
lAY, SEPTEMBER '22nd D. Dancing from S p m- to 1 a m; LIGHTS UP’’ NOVELTY DANCE.
AHRROR BOWl ADMISSION AT
No admission Big1.' I
'L. REFRESHMENTS. SPOT PRIZES. THE DOOR 2/6d. H.M; Forces 116A
with or without pass-outs after 11 p m. ht of admission reserved...
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