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I’M p R E A G | A IN ! TO


I^MIND YOU THAT I NEED


F.M.S; MILK EQUIVAIXNT AND TH A T


E V E R Y FA RM ER W H O U SE S FOR CA L F F E ED IN G W IL L H A V E F IR S T -R A T E CAILVES AND W IL L ALSO SAVE MONEY FO R H IM S E L


IT OBTAIN YOUR BAG NOW!


■ E V E R Y BAG IS EQ U IV A L EN T T ^ A P PRO X . 100 GALLONS OF MILK.


R. D. BMCEW & L IT T L EM O O R CORN MILLS,


C L I l jH ERO E : Tel.: 533 & 534.


SABDEN i- i \r


opened by Councillor Mrs. Hindley, ofl pead 'Hall, who was, accompanied on( the platform by MrS. Stuttard, .White HiU, Read. The Vicar (Rev. 1C. M. Ma| grath) presided . Before tlie deremonvl the children jomed in the old-timd custom of joining hands round the Xmas tree and “While shepherds Alston moved a vote Hmdley and Mrs. Stuttard, and this was seconded by Mr. -A. BirtwelL A pretty, feature was the presentation of bouquets to Mrs. Hindley and Mrsl Stuttard by the Misses Margaret Jackj


ion with the St. Nicholas Sunday School, was held on Saturday, attract­ ing a large attendance. The event ,wa^


CHURCH EFFORT'.—The ChrJstmEUs ■ree sale, and entertainment.in conned,


RIMINGTON


, fund; a whist drive-and dance was held' In the; Memorial Institute, on Friday. There [were 11 tables for whist, with Mr. R. Butler as M.C. ■ Prizes were won by: Miss B. Carr, Mrs, Norris, Mrs.


- by Mr, Sharpies (Clitheroe); a second by Miss K. Tidswell; and a- third by Mr. G, Whitfleld.


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'son. and Cynthia Mouldmg. There was a good supply of toys, fancy goods, etc.l which met a ready sale. The visit of Santa Glaus was most popular.! I>ur| ing the evening, an operetta,! “The Musical Village,” was admirably per|, formed by the ehlldren,'for iwhlph' great credit Is due to Miss N. Thompi son and Mr., Jack Brltcllfle, the pro! ducers, and to Miss Gladys Laiyeon who made the children’s dresses. In (the afternoon an excellent tea was prof vided by members'of the Women’s Guild and Mothers’ Union. ’The evenf ing’s proceedings terramated “ with dancing. The accompanists were Mil and Mrs. Clifford Poole. The event proved an outstanding success, and thd


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-proceeds amounted to the record .sun, of £ 120.


W.V.S.. produced a .very attractive dis­ play of articles at their sole ofi work held at the Eagle and Child Hotel, or Saturday. There was also a bring-and- buy stall. All the godos were quickly disposed of. - ’The sale was followed bj a whist drive, at which prizes were awarded to: B. Bolton, Mrs.'Hill, anc Mrs. Taylor; Mrs. Newbold. Mrs. WIU son and Miss M. Holden. Purthei prizes were won by Mrs, Wilson and Mrs, Seed. Refreshments, allcglven were served, and as a result of this eflort, the sum of £17 3s. 3d. has been


HURST GREEN W.V.S. EFFORT.—Members of thi


■rl


of‘the Home Guard, along wlthi wives and friends, “


■followed by a social, in which commu­ nity singmg had an enjoyable, part.


down” supper, served at the Bayley Arms Hotel, on Saturday. This was


were present;at a “stand- v ; i


Individual items were' given by: Lieut Brmkman. Sgt. Jaques, Cpl Hi Hale


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the King” ended a most enjoyable evening to a close. The Platoon elected Lt. J. Uvesey as secretary, and by vari­ ous social activities, well-established comradeehlo will be maintained, i


m ' i I'i/' I p ’l ' ' ' •h


Ptes. P. Gallagher, G. Redhead, T ■Armstrong, apd Mrs. A. Houghton. Pte, M. Duckett was at the piano, and Cpl. B. Isherwood, played the'piano ; accor- dian. Cpl. Isherwood, wfe took parti an the London parade, gave an ’lnter- estmg description of his experiences. Major Toblh thanked Mrs. Marsland and her staff for the splendid, meal they had provided. A vote of tha'nks to Major Tobjn and the Officers was proposed by Pte.- Redhead, on behalf: of the Platoon. • He spoke of the .oom-!, radeship that existed'm: the Platoon, and expressed hlS regret at the: stand- down of the Hoim Guard. The singing of -^Auld Lang Syne” and “God save


added to the Welcome. Home i Fund, recently opened by the W'.V.S..' S'lncere thanks are tendered to friends yho m so many ways gave. assistance, i, 1 HOME GUARD.—About 60 members


BARROW


. ist. Mr. Jones- voiced the congrega- ■ tlon’s appreciation of the singing. The collections amounted to £6, •


.in a whist drive, directed by Mrs. WiUiams. Ladles’ prices were won by Mrs. Haywood and Mrs. Jackson; and those for gentlemen by Pte. Houghton and Pte. Stansflbld. ■ The, nett proi' ceeds were approximately £80.


a crowded attendance at a Christmas Pair, held- m the Readmg Room on Saturday afternoon. The well-flUed stai.s of ornamental and useful goods testified to the enthusiasm of the W.V.S.i (Introduced by Mrs. Williams, the secretary, the fair was opened; by Mrs: Clayton, who spoke highly of the many activities of the W.V.S. Miss Jean .Bolton presented a ; bouquet to Mrs. Clayton.-' CSood business was done and the proceeds were mcreased by compctitiions, teas.and refershments. In the- evening, 17 tables participated


SOLDIERS’ COMFORTS.—There was


[ the son and daughter in-their grief. THE LATE MISS BARTLETT.-A


tations of regret, the :funeral Of Mrs. E. E, Hargreaves, of - 2, CockeriU4er- race. took place'at Old Langho Church on Tuesday, ■ Daughter of the late Mr. R. RobertSi ■ of Deap, Farm, Sabden, Mrs.' Hargreaves and her late husband tenanted 'Mytton Fold; Farm, Langho, now occupied by their son. A devout worshipper at Ht. Luke’s Mission,iMrs. Hargreaves was greatly esteemed and; respected. The las'„ rites were per-ii formed by the Rev. H. ToWnsend. and" Mr. 0. R-ablnson had- charge of the arrangements. Sympathy i is given'To


OBITUARY.—Amid many manifes­


further death was that of Miss Lily Bartlett, which occurred at 8, Chorlton terrace, on: Monday, and; which cast quite a gloom ojjer the village. An auxili^ nurse at <3aldersbones Hos­ pital, Miss Bartlett, though she did not enjoy hood health, was of k happy dis­ position, and she will be much missed. Deep sympathy is felt with the parents and family. Prior to the interment, at Whalley, to-morrow, there will be a service- at the Barrow Congregational Church, with which Miss Bartlett was allied. I


ithe speaker at the Ladles’ Hour, which took place on Tuesday, at the Metho­ dist Church, Under the presidency of Mrs. T, Altham, Mrs. 'T. Banks was the accompanist, and Mrs. Waterhouse the tea hostess.


WADDINGTON LADIES’ . HOUR.^Mrs. Newall was


f I p f i ' l l a h ,1 i


ful bring-and-buy sale was held! in the Methodist School, on Saturday week; 'When the viry. Creditable sum of: £19 was ralsed-for.^ the Sunshine; Band, The proceedings were formally opened by. Miss E. W. Dugdale. V There. were many tempting articles on -the stalls', Wihicli were-rapldly cleared.-. /Tea wais served to a large company.' The Sub-; shme Band do';splendid..wOrk'm villagei taklng Jlowers each week to.jh®: sick and aged,, irrespective o{ -ien<m>-i


' WW.S.—Mrs. <3oulthurst presided at the monthly. meeting of the W.V.S.j held In the Institute,- on Wednesday evening. A Join supper followed; lon the cbmpletion of the ordinary business. SUNSHINE BAND.—A very succesS'


; . kmatioHi [ ’ ’ I ,.r toetifag.. o£ ithe- Institute^ csnailtMe,'. It'


NE^ON ' . i j , 'Atr&


WEDDING DIXON—LORD.


Wednesday week,' the wedding took place of Mr. William Dixon, second Son of Mrs. M. and the late Mr. Dixon, 26,, Harrop-street, and Miss Madge Lord; third daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. Lord, 9. Castle-vlew.


At St. James’s Church, Clitheroe, on


Chapman & Harger Sh o e ' Specialists ’ ■ | '


V and Chiropodists ■ '


the bridesmaid, wearmg a dress of ice- blue with burgundy accessories. The best man was.Mr. J. Dixon (brother of the ’groom) and Mr. B. Jesson, grooms-


, man. The Rector (Rev. H.Y. Burnett) performed the ceremony, and as the newly-married pair left the church, they were presented with silver horse­ shoes by Miss P. Jackson and. Master J. Mills. :,


held'-at Carey’s cafe, Kmg-streeti';Mr. and . Mrs; Dixon left for tiheir hohey- moop Ifi ' the North, the bride wMring a mggetmrown costume,; and h ' shoes to-*<one.


' ; . .. /'and '


------------------------- _.JhtHou#,or i ,,Wednesday-aftertioonilthe speaker'


.'■£ Al,.thi p)e,fe.tlngibf: th!e'Moor Lane '. Meth;Odist; Ladles ■ ’Bri^h


j-iwa'S: MlssiPlsher, bf .Waalley; -.“Make ’ hiiBoiandiMeild!'; was her subjefct, and


Following the-reception, whlchi. was


uncle, Gunner J. Mills,, the bride was dressed in dusky pink, with accessories in brown. Miss W. Grissenthwalte was


Given away by the : bridegroom’s


4 , MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE.


T. E. HARGER M.N.I.(3b., MXSF Treatment by Infra-Red ' and Massage.' '


By, appointment only. . .'j ; Telephone No. 373.


wtbout GalqmsI—And you'll Juipp 6ut:q^; , sed in ' thq tndrnini^ fu ll o f vim and Y iid w |'


(’fkE UP YOUR LIVER BILE i


- rh< lira ihouU pour out nio pimi;<rf Uquld Ule' I inio vpui'lwwt^ duly.. U.ihli bile b'pwiSowio*: ittclw yew fodd.doein’l Uiacit: (ja* blMtiop.yobl


:"»el.>our,.'imilu ipd thew h rM ilo ^ 'P u nV .;i 'r • j: ;■ •UxiUvqj.hdp'i Ihllc, t e i jd e r e boW noTb-j ! r.ch'i doem’t det. lit ihd cnliA I t tihee ibow ■ood,! '.?la’rd n e » ,'L n d eH » ftl^5 » 'l:* 'tb i» e ;tW w i ■


elpaiot'KiYour whole.lyitett-U 'lidiwded.uid ypy-j ______


'4buNDowN-';i^..:woMto.-i;,iTMi lOVPKNrosT,; 'Oyatrare Tofiic-.


Tablets! conthjai ijffick'-;) brabS-.’,’;'.which' ends; tjted'.i weakiffeelintf V 'Tstatfe rteW' ■ ^ ’ WitH FIRST 'DOSE. Only'l/9d. (plus purch taxj.. At all Chemists.


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lattendances somewhat. Oonduoted by Mr. Clayton, the choir were heard to advantage In selections from ’• The Messiah.” .Mrs. Lyne was the organ-


gational Church, on Sunday, choir ser- monsi.were preached by the Rev. Edgar Jones. The inclement weather affected


CHOIR SERMONS.—At the Congre­


, Webster and Miss E. Seed; and Miss R. irajlor, Mr. T. W. Jackson, I. Girolo- hioni; and Mrs. Lancaster. ‘ After sup­ per, a large number danced to music 'by Tingle’s Band. The M.C. was Mr. J, Wrathall. A competition was won


WHIST-DANOE.-Organlsed by the' ■W.V.S. m aid of their Soldiers’ Parcels


A


CLITHEKOE ADVJ:RTISEK & TIMES. ' FRIDAY, SALES BY AUCTION


' ' BY AUCTION' AT .' ■ o WEST' VIEW, BILLINGXON, ■'Vj nedr'BilHngton 'MiU^’bu^ stop.


- BY HENRY HOLDEN A SON . ^HORT' HomCB OP SALE


at 1-30 pjn, (the whole of the HOUSE-. HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ■: Bring,your Identity Card,;- HY. HOLDEN & SON,;


TTY.. HOLDEN & SON; for EXOIS. of X I the late William. Thos. Mortimer, will Sell by Auction ' THIS SATURDAY. (D6c. IGth), «


Auctioneers and Valuers, Clitheroe. . Tel.: 356.


T (HE CLITHEROE AUCTION BURT COBEPANY, LlBUTED.i 12-0 o’clock.


ONDAY NEXT - GRl&ING , at 9-30 a.m. No stock accepted after


mUESDAY NEXT-SALE, of DAIRY A CATTLE at 10-30 'a.m., when a useful shbw of


ryn.QA NBWLY-CM.VED COWS lU


«» - ] is expected to be on offer, ; .' AND HEIFERS :


NOTE.—GRADING OF FAX STOCK is suspended on December 25ih, and this Centre will be CLOSED.


The usual Sale of Dairy Cattle will NOT be held on Tuesday (Boxing Day), Dec. 26th, but a combined Sale of DAIRY, GELD and LAYING-OFF CATTLE will be held on FRIDAY,. December 29th, at 10.30 aon. _ E. ' CHESTER


Tel. 325.


-cXnuIeagep 21)00: as nev.—tl, Ben- morn Hoadi'(}liiheroe,


A UTO-CYCLE,iFrancis Barnett-1939, . i


Tj i l LIARDG GAiME, aS new', 22in„ X AJ 44m.,- to;'flt on dlnmg -table. o , com­ plete wi-fh 2 'iUes md 3 special quality


DaUs. Also-Peg [-Cricket - game.—Write Box F 3, Adijorwser and Times,


iBenthams, 14, Market-Place, Clitheroe. 1?OR SALE-TWO COTTAGES -.at


T?LECTBIC BULBS, for House light- Ing, 5'watt to 200 Watt IP stock—at


;-X Stopper Lane, Rimington, bdth


occupled,-ijWrite! Box E7,- Advertiser and Times.* ■ ;


TTIGH TENSION BATTERIES for XX the Wireless. MOst sizes in stock at Benthams, 14; Market place, CUthe- rbe., Tel ;167.’ ;


Toys and Novelties suitable'Xmas tree, stocking, etc'., 5A; special Santa' Claus Family Pared, 20/-, post free.—Dept. H6, -Bedminster Popular Stores, Bristol,


KIDDIES’ SklOniE SET, 3/-; Box Modelling Clay, 4/-; packet small


"l^EW OYiCLES, I.adies’ and Gent’s, -I” from £ 8, in stock at Benlnams', 14,' Market Place. Clitheroe. ’Phojn'e 167.


TVTEW RADIOS, from £12 3s. 4d., in ■Iv stock at Benthams, 14, . Market Place, Clitheroe. ’Phone 107.


POLISH ;coney PUR .COATi-'for sale, Advertiser 'and Times. ‘ "


excellent condition; pripe £15.— Apply, Advertiser, and Times.


Secretary, PRIMUS. STOVE, No, 1, iini working order, for sale; £1 Is. I Od.-^-Apply,


POULTRY AND EGGS


R.IR. Also growing PULLETS can be booked in' advance,' available In BX. x RJ.'R. only, from 8 weeks’ hatching eggs for iihmedlate delivery. Chicks (guaranteed as'hatched)' for January onwards.-Further particulars, prices, etc., will be sent on application to J. Stanworth, Specialist Breeder of ,Rhode Island Reds, Lane Gate',Poultry Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland.


'! ;■ . . - AT STUD :


Clitheroe. TeL; Clitheroe 498,' , AIR TRAINING CORPS.


t STUD—Large , White and' Saddle­ back BOARS.—Ha/wthome Farm,


No., 466 Clitheroe & District Squadron, Otfierly duties: Cpl'. D. Hapson.


Thursday, 19.15; Parade H.Q. for mini­ ature range practice, i


Calculations, navigation, .signals and aircraft recognition.


Clitheroe Unit.-Tuesday next, 19.15; [


ivecreatiorial and social games. Chipping and Longndge Flight-On


roe-H.Q. until further notice: Whal“ley Fr


' ' lig ‘ht.—Wednesday,


Thursday, at Longridge; 19.30: Navlga-. tion, p.t,..and games. , ■ i AH parades cancelled from; 21st Dec. until January 4th.


Monday at Chipping, 19.30: Signals and aircraft recognition.


I J


Classes: PIT. and recreational games, Friday, 19.15: Classes I, n : Blorse.


ARBIY CADET ! FORCE. .. Clitheroe Platoon. I


at Grapimar School—tWednesday: 1915: Bracketting; .key-ranges and. range cards. 20.15: Field signals with rlfie and by whistle.—Thursday: H.Q-'.open for recreation and games.—Friday at 19.'45: Recruits’ squad drill.. 20.j5: The correct aim and aiming off. I . Note-that alimonies; and tickets to


Monday next, 20.00: P.T. and games


be, returned to. Lt Entwistlei to-night (Friday).


, ■ .; GISBURN


; Y.F.C.—Fl-ank Wfathall presided ; at Monday’s meeting of the Young Farm* ers' Club, when a brains trust was held. Questions were handed in by the members, Mr. R, Capstick acting ! as .question master. The,' trust consisted of Mrs. A. Capstick, Mrs. 0. Pate, Mr. •Harry Shllleto, junr. (club leader), Mr. J. ,S. Precious and Mr. A. I’Anson. The questions covered many topics, and a really enjoyable time was, spent. ;


Parish (3ouncil and members' of the W.VB., held a public [meeting i In the Parish Hall, on Tuesday evening, with a view to opening a:' welcome -iiome fund. The committee [ elected I was i as follows:.Rev. W. M. Lister, chairman; Miss A.'.Parkinson, secretary; Mr. IN. Gill, treasurer; Messrs. Wrathall, N. !A, Waterworthf and 'I. S., Precious, Mes- dqmes Weyffles, Smith, Lister, and Miss Seed. The first meeting of the new committee is to be held'on Wednesday next. ;


“ WELCOBIE HOBIE” 'FUND.—The ' ' " i ' ■ !


drive held at the Wardens’ Post, last week, the' seventietJi birthday of ope ofi the regular attendees was celebrated, a ibirthday cake with 70 candles being brought fntb the room by the Misses Ann and Mary Wilkinson. A competi­ tion, organised bv Mrs. Walmsley, was, ■W


HER SEVENTIEXa—At a| whist on b> Mrs. Brear. !, ! ■ ' Ship organisation: reviston.-:20.'15: All


SEA CADET CORPS.—Unit No. 86. Tuesday'next, 19.15: Classes I and II:


HI: ^aps and lodal use.—20.15: Classes I, H; Rigging practicel HI: Morse. ‘


19,30:


QALE-Ligiht Stylish BULK FLOAT- X-J bn rubbered wheels; hew self-colour body.—Apply, B. Wilkinson'. Tel 3624 .'Whalley


' I


QALE-Ne'w Zinc WASHj TUB, 15/-. IP —-Ipply, Advertiser and Times.'


Sawley Flight.—All parades at Cllthe- SALE-j-Ten .yoIs. of A. Mib^llHaXD- ,R i.’S 'ENCYCUjOPMBIA.—Apply,


Advei'.-.ler a ^ Times. ;


QALE-i+Two Cocker ’ Spaniel PUPS, IP dark roan; site Derberiy Blarine, winner Of 20 cups and.,100 other prizes; good bone, and coats; correct ears; strong and ihealthy; pedigree and par­ ticulars:—Ideson, 9, Shaw'Bridge St., Clitheroe,


. 1 DOWNHAM HALL, PAIffil.


TjtOR iSALE—Pedigree Ayrshire Bull: X Dowhham Premier, born 21/12/42; sire Garrion Premier 42465; whose dam gave over 1,000 gaUs at 4.76 % B.P. ■Dam, Springhlll, Miss Craig, 77126, who ga-Ye 984 galls, at 3.74 %; B.F., as a heifer.—Apply; E. S. Cornell, Downham Hall Farm; Iciitheroe. TeL: Chatbum 231;


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Roan,” age 16i,weeks, by “ Blue -Banner of Wobdhaw/l- Call or write, Kershaw, “ Win-free,’’ 'Myerscough Itoa4, BteHoy Brook, hear 'Blackburn.


Terrace, between 12-30 and, 1-30 pm.


QALE—Two model FLEETS, 5 and 6 iP pleces.-r-Apply, 24, (Piariesworth


QALE-WOOLLY DUO:^,’ strong, Rab- IP bit, wooden Horse, wooden-Extend­ ing Curb; small Stool,-2 Pram Blankets, 2CtoUiwogs; child’s Overshoes-'(siz4 10), one Red Dress, one Blue 'Dress,' both white spots: smart Black Coat; 2 Scarves; Mirror.—A^ply,; Advertiser and Times.


QiALE-1937 MOKHS 8 i TOURER ; IP new hood, good tyres;' £65—Write Box E2, Advertiser and Times.


waiting 'in all Counties with capitals £200 to £5,000. Quick, quiet sales cer­ tain. Low commission only when sold.


S


e l l ; your business, through Britain’s Leading Agency. Buyers


To buyers; printed lists, town, coast, country. aVaUable.—ESSEX BUSINESS agency, Brad well, Braintree. ’


FAX I BUILDING SOCIETY, ■ -Whose housepurchase terms are' unexceHei Particulars from: Steele; [Ford and Newton, Barclays Bank Chambers,— Office hours; Tuesdays, 10.80 to 2.45;


YOU; CAN BBCOBIE THE OWl^R of your house through the HALI­


eggs at that, thanks to having Kars- ■wood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects);’ says. MT C.lai'keJ Southport. Try l/3d, packet (7-lb. ba^ 8/-) from Blackburn and Sons, Corn Millers, Castle Gate. Clitheroe. ; . [


“ A LIGHT SUSSEX PULLETS laid 223 e^gs.each in year,- all 2Joz.


R.I.R; stock (XICKERELS, blood tested, for sale. — Waddington, Greenwoods. Bplton-by-BowJand. '


and Brass, suitable for 'presents.— ■’Antiques,” 109, Whalley Rdl. Clitheroe.


SA L E - r BOOKGASE (mahogany).


QET OF CHESSMEN for .'sale; £ 1 .- >P Apply, Advertiser and Times.


QALE^lS yds. x 2 yds. wide of pre- tP.war OILCLOTH. What offers?— Box F 5, Advertiser and Times,


y j ^'ANE, 4ft. wing span.-i-Advertiser and Times, ■ ■ ■ j'--


QALE-Child’S Metal Pedal AERO-


1>IANO, by Hapklnson, llondon., for X sale.—Apply, i-Adverilser I (S --------- --


j Times. — 6


GUEST’S


I .... Intensive Individual .'I^ltlon: Rapid Progress.!


Prospectus and full particulars. . Irom the Principal.


■ ■ : ^BUSINESSU , “i'' TRAINING COLLEGE


(Principal; E. G. Guestl^.Oom.) :


RAPID AND 'T^M Ug4 : SECRETARIAL AND ' ' : : POIMMEKCIAL ij^AININI


’ 9/lii EXCHANGE STREET, ' (Tel. 5403), ■


M M c


I ' l i i l M ■ '.V.;


p i A s O N S w l ! ' ; l ;


, ■'*, 'Boofcjypur.-fli :


G ^ P .i>K *;jJjrarr"*.’U


; 4y'’,,S!r€cte(i 'i|iii ; I.Brices icaiuto '■;r!'Bend for'-CSai


CEMETI ACCl


■ 1 ’ :■ '■ 1: ' i .'l.; !•■•,! |>


•qertadWiifrojifpuri Ihd' BDi!)(C)BA|a*rES:' t il^t('ibeigiwram© d.\


IBY.I'GATES/ : , ' SpGJON. _


" j ■ Tables, Chairs, etc.; Pewter: China


iR SALE-rSuperSly bred CCX5KER SPANIEL, DOG PUPPY, “Blue


■vr0W' B00iaNG.-A limited number of HATCHING EGGS and Day-old OUrCKS' ln pure RIR. and BL. x


seen after 6.30 p.m.; £1.—Apply, Ad­ vertiser'and Times. M' ,


SALE - Boy’s FOOTBAIXj GAME, . suitable for boy, 11,or 12!. can be


dALE-Child’s BARROW abd small io TRICYCLE.,Writed'l^x P 2, Advertiser and 'Times. . - .' i


OALE-Ghild’s PEDAL OAR; good O condition; best offer.—56, Moor Lane; Olitheroe,


■ ■- • - ■ Advertiser and Times:


QALE—CYCLE FRAME, ■'Wheels, etc., ready for ’assembling; 30A—Apply,


QALE—Pour well-bred SHEEP DOG tP PUPPIES.—^Apply, J. Aspin, Eaves House, Waddlngtonl


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, D E C E M I W;


. woman between unless such a i with her a child of 14,; or (b) li Blind Persons A try of Labour f obtain employnu or unless (d) starred. -


advertised to ou


■DOOK-KEEPf x J write up -tra


conversant M.O Write Box PI, A


T>OY wanted f< X-» learfing Schoi


Higher Header.!


■ commission; stating age, to I ■Times. ■


opportunity to a Manager, 2, Bui ■Manchester.


l present rel


■jCHRST-GLASS •A’ require AGI theroei; busind


■pOOTBALL:-J ■A


E R 1 5 . 1 9 4 4 . l^TED ■■,


•TO WOME< -dD^|JICANTS... •. ;■ None of'-’the


’Oman , (a) has fiiung of hers under the age registered under "the


’Wrancies for. women columns relates to a 18! and 40 Inclusive,


t; or (c) has a -Aimis- :rmit to allow her to nt by individual effort, thej'adyer-Urement Is


R'l'iAetoupfant will i fesmeii’s'bobks, >PUUy i ■Food: Regulations.—- fivertlser; and.Times. ■


r -fearden, now;'or after 1 at Chrlstjnas.--&rd,


NT-j (resident Jn ’ Cli- s taught;. - salary and


iGEiNT wanted to re- Iniurrance Company-


od iprospects,—(\Virite., ox P4, Ad-vertiser and


able flrni;. splendid gment ln(tome.—Apply, ton jStreet, Middleton,';


■ poOD Rellabli vX wanted for • milking; live in.- Downham,: Cllth


■ -and do light h to six times wei h a ViUa, CUthe


TNTELLIGENT ■A wanted fb lo


farm work; machine -Ifayner, Gerna-Parm, roe.j ' •


M'AN or strong LAD ' r[


)k after, boy of three, usehpld .dudes; three kly.—Mrs. Kolb, Salt- ■oe.


'


T AD for farm' -A-I J. and E.’ C 'W'brston, near C


'■R EQUIRED’ In -AiMAN, mldd Bashall Saves ft of young stock, a house.—Apply, Talbot Briage. |


WAN.TED' as|: ■ " V able and ct wfifing to under and cooking; he and cleaning; d •Advertiser and p


-. T,V or’-Youth.'; Lawrie,- Th6 Hql


work wanted.—Appiy, ookshutt,' Club Farm, fitherpe.-^ . . -


imediately, MARRIED! e-aged preferred, for •m; igood fencer; care id general-work;..good . Hind, ,'Mjoor'End,


soon, as possible, reli- rable Domestic HELP,


ake household dudes p given with Washing ne in farjiily.p^pply. limes. Referehces.


IRDENEJR^andyman; to'j.train.-Apply;. Dr; ne, SaWenj


p


1^'ANTED—Q1 TV. in ;■ good House Hotel, Gli


'


JTEKAL' HELP; five ’


-■piXPERIENCEI -AH wanted, Cm wage 50/- a weel other help kept.f- tiser and Times.


electric llght.-^ Waddington.■ |


k-General preferred to suitable applicant;


'Wages.—Apply, Stirk ' burn.


•:


-Write Box'P 6, Adver- WILL all Persjo:ms who ikindly loaned '.various art;


DjAILY' HELP, isi


-IXT-ANTED— G TV farm worl


TEEN, shortly i cants please ap before Wednesda to Stonebridge! < Oo., Victoria Mi


■fXriANTED—S ■TT parMlmeJ’


Apply, C. R. Hari Lane. Clitheroei:


TV ANT, Also ANTED—Si


•r|r ANTED—-yc . V V house and, willing to’ leanl under 'the tubein fled milk schemje: Smithson’s,' Cart dington, near Oi


ood Married MAN' for ; cottage available;, Ispln, .Eaves House,,


Jotton Manufacturing 1 Chatburn.


jveral -full-time 'khd YORKERS ■ for CAN-, 0 ;be opened.—Appfi- ply by letter, , on lir next, December 20th,


larti.'GHiL ASSIST- Glrl leaving school.— reaves’&.Son, Parson


above Conjpany please communi Ohurbh Street, 22nd December, will be made to


;date with' Coy. H.Q., 6,. Clitheroe, before the


cles for the use of the of the Home Guard


CLI


ROYAL GR FAl


fishes l fees


return'same.- FHEROE r


-When' arrangements' AMMARi SCHOOL


IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RENTS.


| T(HE education act, ^1944 abo­ Schools as from ' the 1st April, 1945;


h-' n - Coufltv Grammar n y "Gram ar


ung 1 GIRL., for fknn assist In dairy work ; dean milk production ulin.'tested and certl- live inr.good'Uome.— .


er 'Fold Farm, ■ Wqd- iieroe."


"EjlimNISHED 1 -A wanted; Gilt! R.AF. N.C.O’s 'W school age.—Wrii and Times.' ■


'T]TP to iE2 per' v vJ House in R


purchase Cottagi Box E9, Advertb


room-; central— User and. Timd.-


■YXTANTHD for T T - srrTI'NG''E


■ TV- ROOMS, 'G gent.—Write Boj Times. ■ 1


f^ANTED to r


'of ground, slti desirous of . birt Advertiser and 'i


"IXT-ANTED'.'Urf TV -HOUSERS;


•DROKENDOWl x> Mahogany ioi Write Box C14| /


Carpets, Curtalni P.c. prompt, i a Parson Lane, !C1


/S hildren’S; - Second-hand


rtHINA TEA 'SE ' - ' not be comp .Advertiser and;?


,■fXr ANTED-ti VV good cond: Advertiser and T


Apply, Advertiser


your service.-;-B' Ltd.,,, 21, Railwa Tel; 6097.


HfECCANO SE -iVX change for


■piANoTuNIN Jl, wood & Co


PRAMS re-tyi ■A while you GUtheroe.. i ;


VV cubators, H Bancroft, Grangt


ANTED—Bi


■X^E sUU buy . Vy :—R. .and


Clitheroe Marke


HOUSE or ROOMS leroe or district,' for Ife and two children, e Box' D2,-Advertiser


eek offered for roomy bKe Valley, or .will with posslblllUM.- er and Times.


; The examinaliqu for entry to Gram, mar Schiools in September, 1945, will b< held on Sdturddy, the. 10th March, 1945, at centres td be arranged. Candi­ dates must be over 10 and imder 12 years of age on the 1st'August; 1945, but children over )2 and under 13 years of age^may enter If, owing £o iUness or'for any other Approved reason, they, were unable to take the examination last year'.-


also the place of the Entrance'Exam­ ination for fee-paying pupils previously heM at each Gtrimmar School. ,


Business Lady—BED- OOM, use of bath- . /rite Box E 12,'Adver-


' of Education, County Offices, Preston, not later than THhrsday, 11th January, 1945; Forms -of application' arid further


'inatlon musUvioe : and must be received by ■


sntr-iSmall Cottage or ' Itherde district; 1 ur- DI, Advertiser and


entiyr-Smail Modem Uottage- wlth plenty ated Ribble 'valley; ng^Write Box D8,


4 FURNITUREi-Oak, Pitehplne,- .wanted.—


Ladles’-"rand Gent’s. CLOTHING .wanted; ; distarice ap object,


t h e r o e ■ ■ '


Applications' to enter for this exam- hade on Form S.8/45 the Director


particulars may be' obtained from , the Head'Teabhers of the Public Element­ ary Schools, or from, the Director of Education, Uount|y Offices, .Preston.


JOHN'I COATES ■, ' , Clerk to the Governors.


IN MEMORIAM


TOMLINSON.—Ih loving memory of a dear' M^bther, 1928,


■ December 13 th, dyerdser and Times. • •


'lehtion.-ri SEED, '48; i


' ■ ,


Precious Is the .....'mother


. ■


RVICE waihled; need lete.—Write Box -D3, imes.


-ETWORK. -set, in don.—(Write Box P '7 imeb..


T wanted. Will ■ ex-, blld’s new Tricycle,— - and Times.


llard trained men at irker,- Son • & Heins,


i (Road. Blackburn.-


•xl.iatjBENTHAMH wait.—Market Place


QMALL BOOK Box E4,, Ady


(i!ASE 'wante'd.—Write irtiser and Times,: -


i'riERY CAGES, In- c overs. Cabins, etc— Lane, Accrington.


BOOKS ■& Magazmes. S,= Jones. Booksellers, (Saturday)^ ’ -


FARH Ai


A DAM LYTH -4a Swedes, Ma


Straw, bright,' Ground Llmestoi dii(iveTles by mo .wagoiis.of best nearest ifatlon.- cheth; [Warringti 31:43. -“t"'


,


-Adam Lythgoe,. Cul- jji, ’Phone|''UUlchedi


GOE' offers. Cabbages, r golds,, Oat Fodder clean 'Wheat Straw, le, loose and- in bags; tor -lorry?^Also a few' Cob; Lime I to buyers


• ; r » ■ ■ 3 (high-class), Broad-


Also a dear Father, who-died ’


who died August 7t(h


' “ ’ 1932. I ; memory of a good '


52,, Mpor Lane, Clitheroe.' ;


—From daughter Mary' Ann and GrandOhlldiien.


A beautiful memory left behind. ■ -j


■WHlPp. — In loving' memory of William, a deaf Husband and Father, .. who died Deceittber 12th, 1938,


Deep In our ■ hearts your memory is ■ kept,


(For those ’ffho roved you will never, l' forget.' j


i . 51; Moor Lane, C)i'theroe. ■ ' . . - 'Whalley'Road; and ; ' ^


' —Prom, his loving Wife- and Family 4 ,


’ , ^ ACHNOWLEHG;MENTS ~


■ Relatives, Priehds and ■Neighbours: also the Trustees of Nels-an Street Methodist Church, for their kind expressions of {sympathy and floral tributes received. in their great loss.


5, Moss Street, Clitheroe. ■ J . : -.


' ' ’ ■


Hour, N.F.S., ,i Personnel and Lt. 2 V.B. (Whalley), all Pals from the , Assembly Rooms, Friends for


16, Terrace Row, Blllington.


and kindness time of great sbrrow.


.. and flowers--received In her recent :sad bereavement.


Victoria House, Ribblekiale View, Cfiiatbuni.-


■HARGBEAyES.-|-The' Family of -the late Mrs.. Hargreaves wish to express ■ 'thelfj sincere, thanks for all kind


the Doctor-and the Nurse for‘-their kind "Attention. I


luxvxAiucrin..—lud oisiexB ; aim j»ro-


.. thers ofirthq.'lateiWilllato, 'Thomas ';; Mortimef f wish to; thank . the Doctor


CONYERS,—Mrs. Conyers wishes to " thank -'all Reto ,ives; and Friends for the kind expressions of sympathy


flolralai unuuio Shewn .during. tributes receivedy u and all other


BOWES.—Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Bowes and Family express heartfelt thanks to rail .RelatWes,' Neighbours, - the Doctor, Rtv. H. Townsend, Friends of the British Legion, Baptist Social


BARNES.-The Sisters and Brothers • of the late Miss Mary Barpes wish,'to express their mnefere thanks to aJI


and all admissims to these.'Schools. will in future bd by one; examinatiop, which will take tpe place of’.the former ■ ■ ■ ip Examination and


GIRL' dr WOMAN PUBLIC NOTICE B OROUGH OP CLiTHEROE.


ADVANCE PREPARATION i OF -HOUSING-:SITE. : '


of concrete cat riageway and OTprox. « 0;.lin. yds. of sewers, together with Incidental worlte, on the- (Henthom Housing, Estate, Clitheroe. • .


"ENDERS ari structlon of


--------------- approx. 2,500 sup, yds; .


Plans, sectiors and conditions 'of c^ntrac_t may be ffispeeted at thfe Offleb


Church ■ Street, pHtherae, from' waom copies'of , the specifications and quanti­ ties may ;.be obtained on making a ■ deposit of' two guineas, which will be


-i;the Borough IC Sngmeer an'd Surveyor;


returned on receipt of a ' bona-fidS tender.' ,


.


.,on 23rd Decern' ■The lowest oi


. ! ; ,


■ Tenders are t) be addressed to the undersigned in a, plain sealed envelope, endorsed "Advsneed Preparation- of- Housing Site.” not later' than 12 noon,


necessarily be ac cepted. T, 1944.


any tender will not


The Castle, Clitlteroe. Town Clerk, 1st December,


G. HETHERINGTON 1944.


CLITHEROE - “A”


HOME GUARD’ COMPANY. ^


NC T IC E ' Invited; for the eon- ■’ ■ n (SI n The SCALES


pUNERAL SERVICE 97, D A RW EN STR E ET ,. BLACKBURN


E J C P E R I E N C E :


to perfect a funeral service. We make this statement with confidence, since we! have been serving since 1885


fTHIS flritf has hid,, in abundance the exjperience which isj necessary


Wflson & FIREPLACE SHOP'.


dining. & DRAWING ROOM GRATES.


THE BELL FIRE, TRIPLEX and a good selection of


HOT - AIR RANGES at Lowest .' Prices.. ■ , j


, . ■ ' ' ; i


VISIT OCR! SHOWROOMS, ' YORK iSTREET, CLITHEROEl


'REOISTiRED AS A NEWSPAPER,


I -T OF distinction — .INj GRANITE AND STONE, y


iMEMORtALS


LETTERING AND CLEANING Fti. i A SPECIALITY.


■ Write for Estimates


-The, highest .standard of- workmanshiD ., '


CLAYTON - LE^lObUS ACCRINGTON.


H. TAYLOK ' CHURGH -LaIne '


at modest ..cost. "'kl'


' ; ’ "-ENGAGEMENT ■'____ EUTHEKPORD—GCILDSMITH.


The engagement is announced iof Miss Irene Goldsmith, .second daughter Of.,Mrs. and the late Mr. Levi Gold- smiith, of Bramley Meade Lodge 'Whalley, to LAC. Rutherford - -son of Mr. and Mrs. RutherforiU of (Horsfall Grove, Liverpool 8 ;! now • serving with the R.A.|'. in India.


BIRTHDAY GII^ETINGS


DIXON.—Loving -birthdLy greetings to our dear Sons and Biiothere Abe, 23 . on 12th December, now in India and Bia, 21 on 27;th December, sening In ■the R.N.


May-you soon be iromeward bound, .■ Treading on familiar ground.


We send this greeting, and we pray That ■'■you’ll be home I on your nextr birthday.


.! . ;. , —Mam and j!m. . .


DIXOX.—Loving birthday greetings to mv dear husband, Bill,-serving in the RJ4;. -Also my brother-in-law, Abe, . In India.


. . | Birthday greetings, fond and true, .


Prom I those who •thin': the world of you,


—Madge. DEATHS


BAILEY.—On 8th December, (suddenly) at 5, “ The Cove,”! Rossall Beach, Clevieleys, Robert


the I beloveti husband of Winoted Bailey,


aged 45; cremated at Carl'eiton on the 12th, , I . .


BARNES.-hOn 'thA llOih December, ■1944;, at , Sharoe(Greeh Hospital,


,i


' . St; ,Mary’s CemeterV,' on' ’the 14th. ■ ,5, MpEs-Htreet,'Cfith^roe,:‘.'V ■


, Preston, Mary, 'the beloved daughter of- the late EdWaidl and Mary Ann ■'.Barnes; aged 76 years. . Interred at


IN MEMqRIAM


BENTHAMi—In ■ lovlh dear Mother, who -, 12th, 1943.


g memory of a died December


-Prom Gertie,- Eddie, and Teddie. .Owen -Read, Skerton, Lancaster.'


! - ■


kind, .unselfish, loving and true, Our dearest possession is the memory of you.


Two years'have passed, our hearts still ' s o r e . ■ , ■


,'No ime can fill nls 'vacant place. '■ Not just-to-day, but every day, . In silence we remember,


Hill House, Newton.


BARGH,—In .loving deari husband,' 'V Bargh, who died Dbi


; We think of him in ■W


(■What ^buid we give •Andjhear his voicn


e oft repeat his


o, memory of my ’wilfiam Benjamin cembef 16th, 1943


silence, name;


to see him smile, again 1


, and father. ■ ■ ■ : ,—From-his loving Wife and Family.


WsT'ivoob.—-In loving memory of ■ ' : our I dear . daughter and sister, Frailces, who - died December 19th,


' .19401 Resting -where nolshadows fall,


jGawci vea^r House, Slaijiburn.


—From Father, Sister,- and "Uncle;


GUDGEON.—In lo'dng memory of a dear mother, EthesTG.-Gudgeon, who


.One ,year; torday. is, ■


died, December 21rt, ,1943. Gbd cafiedjherone


The call was suddeii, -the shock severe, We little, thought Ijer end was near. ' Only those who have lost can tell The'.pain of'.partin; -,without farewell


that sad day we loved away.


2.' Lancaster,-Streetj Oohie , (late Worston);'


HEED,—,iir treasu: dear Dad, who d; 1943.


; So dearly loved,


16, St. Paul’s Street (CUtSieroe.


their " ,


■Always remembered by Edward and 'Mary,'' •


■ed( -memory of a ed December 12th. 1; r, ■ ■


; Low Moor,


M-sadly missed. —Prom Edith.


1,


KELLY.—:In lovini memory of niy V dear’Husband, who died December 12th, 1941. . ' Also


The ■


ju’-w igth lean_res' test 'of m


sweetest'd Ever reniembered. of the best.


—Prom 35, Mltonell Street, and A6 ' ■ at 8, St; Mary's [Street, Clitheroe.


PEATT.-'-Iii proud and loving mem^


of our dear son .Johh, who lost ha life, ' December 17th, 1943, whUo serving in the R.A-P,


Not just to-day. I but every day. In sllehce -we remember, ,


- —Prom'-Dad,--Mum, Rose, Mary,'and


" Poggy.1-'.' -■■.-■ ■: .19, P:mli(id|j^ad, .Clitheroe.,,


PEATT.-r-'ibeasured memories of mj dear -patl-Pilot/Officer J. T. Pratt, ,:l lulled D^dimber 17th, 1943.


. .It'hfai .tribute ’of Itj've' and remembrahcb -’Ito.SjPal'we'-^fhall heyer forget. ■ ..i,:


''::V-^rd%f;^;Eal^^ R.Aii, ilndiS:' '


TOrNIGHT i Fraachet


CHBISTmIaS day at 6-0 hnd 8-15.-TUES| ' -


„ . J ' I . i KAY KYSER’ and, JOA


'f^ p f in h r funny sltli;latlons. Id Dniek In “


specially torganisii camps ove;fseas.


■ keiutiful girls - -- The Old Army Game.’:’ y


:THDRSDA(y and FRIDAY at ’j-SO.-SATDkj , > r ROBERT JPBESTON and; H


sympathy.; Princess Street, Wliall^,' Tel (two lines) 407/408. 'll/'


I trap,' and f(ome of’thehi niake their iesca; To


!


.'■'..A story': file Japs.


IHGl


jLv vv*« o.f'af^T^up of'pcoplcy cn by/BOY BOGEBS in|“J


adWteure'ori'the'horders' J


LLADIUM OUND THI


knd talented musical artist (d to give entertainment


lA wealth of novelty effect ! SPECIAL CHkiSTSIASj


a: dear Sister, who lemories of two


' ' IN.'tCT


CO-OPERATIVE HAU| — ON


priday, Decembeij ' Dancing 7-30 p'm. I


RO YA L ENGINEERS NI . (by kind permission of the C


ADMISSION THREI Right of Admission Reserved. '..Tleke S ^ 'C to r • Qri/4 TT * ■


. In fjerrect peace 'she awaits us all. Mother, Brothers,


• •


As time goes on we miss him'more,— His happy smile,' and winning walys:


EVERY GOOD WlSf AND MAY THE PEACE AND HAPPI


A.E VEEVERS,Lta.,Emp


WHOLESALE BAKERS. ' P Telephone:


Cjlitheroe Equitable CoropJ !


Society, Lu


BRIGGS.—In loving memory of oiir dear son and bro her, Frank, who diedvDecember 1361,1942. ,


m e m & -ACKBURN.


-Vi.


This,Week-endBonalS Cbi . “ BULLDOG: 1))BCIM


1m


FLARRY k b p M S i . ’ . , ■ In-tthe'^real'faug


SOMEWHERE '■'-■- ,


Xmas Day, Boxing Day and Saturday . 1 at


MATI¥ Three


.


lEE DAfiLy: at 2-15. Distinct Performances— :


li-15, 5-50 and 8-0 pjn. Gther, days as -usual;


' ■ with I ROBBiE I(ENOQi) VINCENT I- D<{ J |)ND! '■Thi’l


jrhursday'at 7-30, Saturday: Mil TY ONE POWER - LINDA DARnI


R'


L JR 'M I iS ongs and Romance In a liierry-


Booking iOfflee open Tuesday, Wednesdavl -----------CO-OPERATIVE SO(3|


FRIDAYf : ' ’ "


■ iiavid. Graham, an assistant attorney, zea aing,’ buj'he is double-crossed by the de:


to-night (Friday) at 7-30. TG-MORR BETTE DAVIS and HUMPHREY BO


ini lane ^ S ,


Nightly—(Monday; Tuesday am CIS, CAROLE Landis, ma


: CCKMMENOING OHRISTM .CHRISTMAS AT


Luncheon?-12 to 2. Reasonable charges.


CaK' Rretaurant"'!' Open lO.SO (un' to { 7.6 p.m. feich day.


LUXUR^"^ blNEM BLACKRI


SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ATTRACII AND."All |


U b ABBOTT — ■ L q I N s ( i


: Daylai '■eveni


,ADMONT BRITISH NEWS (T1 ’ECIAL INTERLUDE—Requests^ JACK LAWSON AT/ THE assisted by P.'fPALSI


Special Notice. .There will berthree ,rd


iff join the Management in wisl


You havn’.t seen ojiquette u ; ’ Shciwlhg at ; 3410, 6


a BOxlngThiy at 2-30,-6-D an performances, PLEASE ; BC


(Friday),-at 7-30. TO-MORROl Tone,-Veronica Lake in “[THEl


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