3 '
V' ;l; lEMORIALS
OF DISTINCTION - GRANITE AND STONE.
lING AND CLEANING, Etft, A SPECIAlITY.i
fi)r E s t ima t e s |
H . TAYLOjR CHURCH LANE.I
DLAYTON-LE-MOORS ACCRINGTON.
khest Standard of workmanship I at modest cost, j crington 3897. j L
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lEY.—On the 3rd August, 1945, I . and Mrs. Dennis Smalley (nde Ihy! Hughes), a' son! .(Michael), [king dUvicoricemed. i
lUco Road, Clitheroei ITHDAY GEEETINGS
Jto my dear Son, Arthur, on h Iblrthday, 12th August. Servii Ithe
B.LA.,
'I i
J we love, so far away. Id our dearest wish to-day: lard and keep you all the way, ng you safely homfe to stay;
l-Pt'om your loving Father and J Mother.
u ■ |h Street, Clitheroe. [
I—Loving birthday greetings lusoand and Daddy, Lev ’.tnday, August' 11th. SerV- 3iE.A.C.
I ■ . ;■
could be better, no love mo t ag more tender tlian our lo^e
liesS you and keep you, and elf
pm your loving Wife, Anne, Lewis. ■
1 I' 5 . , ,1
tove and best wishes from All at iBrowniow Street,ditheroe. 1
Iday, 11th August; Serving in l-speed and a safe return.
lam. Dad, Reuben aiid Family, |tl^ View, Clitherde' ■'
I—Birthday greetings to our I Son and Brother, Lewis, on his
Luncheons 12 to 2. asonable charges:
Cafe Restaurant. Open ip,30 ain. to 7.0 P.» eeeii day.
l u x u r y . Ic i n e m A & c A f e i
B L A c K B U B N . ; :| ■
[.—Loving birthday] greetings !to ,.on his birthday, [August 11th, ag In S.E.A. Command..
Ire'^s a loving birthday wish' To a brother I treasure: - ag many a glad tetum,' , i| | any a birthday jpijeMurft ] ;:
|th love from Doris Jim, Jimmy, - Bevls. ■ j ; ' ! i; i'
DEATHS
ilsOn’s Farm, Qrindleton, Thomas; late Bleazard, the dearly loved! land of Lucy Bleazard, in his i 1 year. Interment dt i Grlndleton ■ i Church, on August 10th'
BARD.—On the '7th: August, |ati ' “At Rest.’) ! l " and Eliza
a Interment At |etery, on the 13th. _ “ “ At Rest.]’'
}N.—On the 9th August, Florfie Preston, daughter of the late] “ '
- ’"reston, , aged 59 'St. "Mary’s'
Irpo.ration Street, Clitheroe,
,.ny dear Husband] Jonathan ihman,, who died August 10th]
om his loving Wife,! Annie, and at Painter Wood Farm, Billlngt and- May and] Bert,, Myttor
Treasured memories. | ^ I Whalley. |
Worthy of remembrance, —From, his
j T
Ihman.—In loving memory jo:' I dear Brother, Jonathan Booth- 1, who died August 10th, 1936,
Sister, Ellen.
bey Terrace, ngton, near Whalley!
tWORTH. — In! ever loyini nory of our baby son Colin, wh August. 13th, 1942. M
lovely bud, so young and fair. WV/ jyv***o
lame to show hoy/ sweet a do Paradise will bloom.
tkin Street, Clitheroe.
l!ON.—In loving memory dfiA Father, Joseph Gudgeon, August 16th, 1942.
! who1
leii no hand could give him ease; the Helper of] the helpless, Ms grief and sent him peace;
as patient in his suffering,] ,
'tom his ever ]
loving.Son- apd Daughter, Edvyard and Map/.
caster Street, Colne, te of Worston).]
3INSON.—Treasured memprles; I opr dear Daughter,-^ Joan, jwho
tillen Street, Blackburn.
;ed away August,6th, 1942. dearly loved to jbe forgottey, i
--Mum andiDpd.
HINSON.-In ■ loving . meijaory an. , ,1 , Remembrance. ' ' ;
From All at 13, Bullen Street, Blackburn. '
'ER.—In loving memory ;Of ■tom all the Family, Clithdroe. Sweet memories. ]
Ic&e'[ thanks to. all Relatives, lends and Neighbours, the Stt-flj'of mckbum Assurance Company, [and
JSTON.-Mr. ; H. fufehter, wish to
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Albiston express
__—.their ' -J FORlAL and
ipblesdale Cement, Ltd., for expfes- |ns of-sympathy and floral .tributes leiyed in their, great loss; alsoi-to I Doctor for his kind and prompt lention.
,hy during their sad loss of; Wife [ 1 [Mother, Rose Ann Dawson, i on ;0th July; also the Doctor, for his ]
liijing'attention,
we would not Wake her J. to suffer; ■aln-]'.':- ].
•in, , ■ I t ['■
lesl and Friends for the kindimaiff- ptations .of sympathy shown - to, pni in their recent sudden bereave^ n^; ; also, for flowers. : t i -
ailbprough Street,^ Glltheroe. i ?S.-I-The Parents lOf hank
bl' Bridge-!
__ _____ „ the! late! Edcles wish to thank alliRpla-
[Loved and rememberedt i i ■ [ I ] —Husband and Son. J
, -'i ■■!/:; , ;' |!
‘[Gone, but'not forgotten.’’] i peacefully sleeping, without any
ON.-^Mr. George Dawson! and ily wish to thank all Relatives [ Friends for kindness andisym- i
‘ TO,iNI(3[ FI
iJ:ORGE' FOBMBY in “HE SNOOPS TO CON^UEE.I S,ve -yoii booked your 'seat for .Shis great laughterj show V [ , It’s not too late, yeti —but hearty, 1
(Friday) at 7-30. TO-MORR(j)W : Matinee
Monday next at 6-0 and 8-15. TUESDAY andjWEDNpDAYat 7^0: ijAMEB D,UNNi -WANDA McKAY - j/VCK LA RUE - in
AlVItO UjWWW —
d Solving njmrders [is a cinch. .Here is k kurder'.plot whicnlpt tim^^ .J Ihttot^c '
LEAVE IT TO THE
ramatic, only to give way to unrestrame| memment, and:
the.re[nlt ,.is au round entertainment. ■ To be
THUBSDA WARN
' | bRU)DE BENNETT in “DANGEROUS flllS’IlS. lY and FRIDAY at >30. SATURDAY: Mat. 2-pj
SHADOWS IN
IpR ] .BfXTERtr- NINA FOCH — ^ANNEf BAt)ES_i and 8-15:
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t h e NIGBT -This is nis most!.interesting case,:
f o f e . ibieves.-! ' ' I ■ I ' I lEEDS
BETTIjR SE| THE. BIST COMFjDRTABLY AT THE ' PALiIaDIDMI - tel. 147.
= Still the most po
I rich in 'body-buildin^ elenlent!. Insist on ]DAWSON?S EXCEL CREi^M . BREAD
A.
E.VEEVERS, Ltd., Empire fikery, Oltheroe I WHOLESALE BAKERS*| PRC VIS!I|ON| DEALERS , t Telephone;: ip .
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT YOUNcL FARMERS’ CLUB
■THE NBIT MMNG - [ Will be an'] — . -
I “ AGRIQUIS” > ! advisory combhttee versus I club MEMBERS /
I Anyone interested is liipst welcoine.
! ’ ; ] , ' [ ! ' ! o n ' ! ] , . ' • ] WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd kt the grammar ! SCHOOL I
' i’ 7.30 p.m.':!' [<. , ■' I
WAUdingtqn FOR
I ICES : FUND . _____ .[ I - ■ . LADIES’ EFFORT CHILDREN’S PART
ST.! HELEN’S. SCHWLS |OC)TOBER 20th, i045 iDdington village
I FORCES FUND ST.
MAS FAYRE ■ HELEN’S SCHOOLS
SATUR.:
RDAY, DEC. 6th,11945 - I,.
■ .: ' i
Father, who died 16th August, our
'(Jh, 1929; and our [dear Brothfer, .[am, died May 10th, 1919.]
Also dear Mother, died ilth lU T M R . T H E RW P L j \N N E
i H E ! MO D E R N K i |rCH E N i; COMFORT
early doom; --: ■ flOWi-er i
----
•F|rom Mum, Dad, Milcal, Sheila, and Grandma. I ■
BbWLAND RURAL DISTRIC A M O S T C O R D I A L i k v :
is ext(hded to representatives !of organismion! the: public! to participate
■ t ’ • i i ■ ■ ! ' 1 I
; fA T IO N I I .
and to members of ; :n,
A SERVICE ()F P l t o E R AND THANKSGIVING fp be conducted by THE
at THE PARISH CHURCH, SUNDAY, 19th ' AUGUST,
I The Service ,will be attended by the! Members of- the Bowiand Rural D1
-and 'it is hoped thiat former mg a 17th August, 1945.
IN MEMORIAM -In loving remembrahce
MarUiet O^Brien, Jimmy iDnraiiite In] f‘MUSIC, FOB-[I^Ll ONS” ' I ,.
jBLAGKBURN. ' J
i ' ' : ; T h l s - ‘V f b e k - e n i : , , .
M()NDA^TNEXT,,jAUg^ST: 2pt^,hnd; ALL.^ER, j Jo h n s " '
BASIL RAD
Just plain- John. Smith I ' Biit his story will your memo ':■
frtlLIGHT ! I HOUR ! ! . .[ ! experience.I
Continuous Monday to Friday from 5-50 pm. Sa!turday; [Three shows at , 2-15, b-50 anff 8-0 p.m. j - ]
Matinee DaUylat 2-15 km. . , -i . II
Saturdays. Only. No extra charge.
Advance Bookjng for : 5^0 and ,8-0
earpbONES FREE
FOR D]
'PHE,.
LESLEY BROOK ORD
In 'a te:4der[ i refreshingly Ingenious 'roman-tib com'edy-dr^ma ;able
REX mRRISON KAY HAMMOND
I
in the'day you are home, dearj with us to
Advari( 6.0 on
4 V A delightful aim for aill t!he family.” FO ;o IfALd.—Loving birthday gree
M (Ffldayj W 7-30. TO-MORROWj;]-Matinee! 2-15; [6-0 anil 815 loldng Office open Saturday, 2-30 to 4-^0]*p.m.
isLE OBEtBON* —— - 1 ; lin «;DAEK
n o t h in g b u t TROUB THURSDAY and FEiTOAY at 7r30.;'SATUI*AY: MaL] Z-15j 0-0
, “ Nothingjbiit trouble,’’ ]but ybu’ll gptj nothing but furi|!
A SOLOe and
p.m.
iSaturday only,- lorie 424p/7. ]■ « :
This Wbek^-ebA]: Alan' Marshal to | [i IBRIDE {BY M) STA^Ej.” | MONDAY,! AUGUST 20tH, |ALL WEEK
Noel
Cowiard’s gre'at stage-success, now ph- the;]- ln-|beautlful Tech!nlciolor. |
BLITHE
.SHGiWING AT 3.0.-h;|'.20 - GAUMONTi BRITISH NEWS,|
8.1'S. INTEBL,UDE BY JACK LAWSON at jthe THEATRE DRGi T c e
OAPE RESTAURANT open dally jfrom 10, am. Luncheons il2 to „ .HTeas from 3-3).
2 pm. 'I" 19th AUGUST i94:i LIIS WORSHIP THE MAYC)R (Mr., Cp ikptocessibti to'* k'CK ^ 19* I I . [‘The , place of Assembly is the main
Grounds, ;and?organised : bodies attending as sichlshotild report the Police Officers marshalling the procession, ind be assembled 10
a.th.Iprompt. The Mayor will receive in me Municipal Offices in the: Castle Grounds [from 9.45')'iS?
drive in the Castle' to by
Gr HETHE^INGTON, Town Qerk;]
ouncil or! Jame^ Wilkinson, proposes to attend bivine Serv^^^ pL'iilMiltsgivin „g for
y ic t ® t ST MARY’S PARISH CHmCE,Ctl|lEROE,^^pn iSUNBA^^^
r^dehta,. add
[p particiilar by thosetorvin'g in,a pubEc capacOT or in His Majes y s Forces, the! Pre-Setvice Organisations, and t h | various Social in d Welfare] Organisations in the Borough. Senrice commences
10.30 i.m. - . i i at in — ]■ •,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL GLASS BALLROOM
Tojnight, F riday 19 p.H. — 1 a.m. - !
I ; (Princroal:! E.- ,DlCK flHEPHERD
and' his Ballroom Orchestra ADMISSION
2/6; H.M.F. 1/3 Proceeds i for W ilcome Home Fund. WEAVERS’ : INSTITl TE
AID TO C P N A FLAG DAY
To-morro v, Saturday ^ '
PLEAS^ GIVtE] GENEROUSLY i !
VICAR I NDLETON, on aj: 10.30 a.m.
Chairman and itribt Council,
i It is fittingithat so farias possi,_^, , ^ . the National]Effort should be represented on this occasion to commemorate complete and:ftaal victory and the restoration of!Peace thr-)Ughbut|ithe World.;
Solice, W.V.S., etc., wRl .take: prrt ii.[the jService. ible
UVU Civil Defence ; Services, Horn .. \ • H • i: J . j k ARROWOTH, ] Clkjc to the-(louncil. ail-aspects of
[jnbeirs; of the Guaijd, |, N.F.S.,
Collectors Parlour to-day, p.m., and all
I med at fhe Mayor’s 3--4 p.m., 6.30-7.301 d Saturday.
iy
ST. PAUL’S MOTHE
:r s
LOW. MOOR UNION '
A CARDEN PARH BRING-&-BUY SALE
ilso ] :' will h3 held in'.
The Vicar Age, Clitheroe (if 'ivet, in the Sundaiy School)
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY STALLS:;-’
, White jEleph ant, Rummage. Produce, New Goods,
'■ :| ADM^iON:- . Adults 9d. (^tea included) ; ;
i ■ Children 3d. ]
! Opener: MRS. • BURNETT, ’Ihe Rectory, Clithefoe. ;
Refreshments as Jacob’s Join.
Charity Cricket to be ijlayed on
SUNDAY NEXT, AUG. 19th Mr. R. Newstead’s
East ■ 'Lancs. XI . ’ i i ' .
'vetsus I
Lt. P. H. Finch’s District on
the. WHALLEY (:.C. GROUND
Honrs of play, jj.5 to 7.30 p.m i ADMISSION 6d.
In aid of The East Lancs. Association.
Regimental S
Bring, Buy and Eat at the
lALE
Hot Suppers £ light [Refreshn
TUESDAY, AUGUS . , at 7.30 p.n
3Y 0:5T FOR
in THE HALL, LOWERGATE 8 p.m.-rti a.m. : '
5C ■ 5 0 II OCTOBER 19th ' Jeep this date open! ‘ i. i ' - ' i ' i i ] * : ' k i f i! Ik 1:1 I |. with the , :
. 'EAST LANtJs.'REGIVIlSNTAl' ' DANCE BA'
Services lx.'' [: ! CivUians Is. Gd. [ DANCING 7.30 till
Young Ladies’ iFellows|iip
CONGliEGATlONAL CHURCI! Effort
It. MONDAY NIGHT 1
VICTORY. DANCE TO-NIGHT
'] 8 -1 2 ADMISSION 2/-
FORCES 1/6 /
DANCE AGAIN! NEXT
AND EVERY FRIDA you ]at - the WeUvers’l
Ribblesdale Wanderers Crick ;t Club j
CHURCH MEADOW GROUND
Ribblesdak W irers V. Clitherfle
i [ i - !
TO-MORROW, SA' URD'AY L30
Wickets pitched ADMISSION 'BY'COL.LECtPlO
/! ASSEMBLY ROOMS' jVHALLEV
SLAIDBUR (Reg. undr"
A BRIl
If SERVICES FUND (404) War Charities Act, 1940)
(1-&-BUY SALE be held on the
Hark-to-Bounty Lawn
SATURDAY, ;AUG. 25th at 3.15 p.m.
in /ald Of the [ WELCOME HOME FUND
tosbe op6ned by the Mayoress of .Clitheroe ]
! Anything ]- received
If wet,
everything gratefully Including Livestock.
Sale will be held in Village Hall.
AUCnON SALE 5.15 p.m.
ADMISSIONt-^Adults 3d. ! Children Id.
...iDAM ESTELLE Society Palmist, etc.
. ]
WHIST DRIVE, 8 p.m., 1/6 IN ’BE COURT ROOM
DANCE; 8 -1 2 p.m., 1/6]^ ROBINSON’S BAND
Refreshm n 4 at reasonable charges
•Will anyone donating auctionable •goods pWase notify Secretary] not , later than August 20th.
9, Chapel street,, Slaldburn. : ■ ]. p. s. LONG
liiary Announcement r NEWTON ■ ' ! ■
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
WHIST DRIVE sc DANCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5th
WHIST DRIVE S C DANCE FRIMY, NOVEMBER 16th | ,
Xmas Ifay/e and Whist Drive SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th to be'held ■
Ini' NEWTON VILLAGE INSTITUTE
Furtler particulars will be •']■! announced later.
i/ I
‘ - , [ :
!i iiil'V: : 1
I'-l i'fe
m 9- ! l l , EXCI VNGE STREET, BLACKBURN
Telephone 5403 G. 'GUEST,
F.Com.)'
GISBUiRN W.V.S.
GUES'FS will prepare you for a better ..Enrol-liow arid be mdy. for the:g
CONSTANCE CUMWIN ' I ■,
MARGARET RUTHERF ■ i - I N '
Screen VICTORY IN Tlf
iCe Boioklng for 8,0 p.m. Shows
MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT at 7-30.' WEDNESDiSiY at 6|4) and :8-Li r-.
FEANCHOT TONE, THOMAS MITCHELL )
a --
STlN la u r e l ! OLIVER HjARl)Y 3^ . !■ ilN.-
' !
Thed. W3s6n & Sods, i /r i) ;! t" -
t h e F IR ^ P L A C ^ -S H P ^ f ■
dining & drawing ROOM GRATES. .,
V ' - '
HOT-AIR RANGES at Lowest [Prices, i ■, -' - |; •
VISIT ODR SHOWROOMSl YORk STREET, CLITKEROE.
REGISTERED AS a 'newsparer,. [no. Silo fabHed, , Cues stored. TOt;
NIGHT (Friday) at ,7-30. : TO-MORROW: Mat DONALD b’GONNOB and PEGGTfl “THE MEBEY MONAHANP
IpL . ' and FI MONDAY,
vIlEDNESpAY: Mat. 2-30; 6-0 & SrjSi;: SA'EUBDA: I
UOHN MILLS
^ : k i u m i SIMN'
In excitirig human drama of London life . . . a. pi .irtoest from its very outset to the last fade-out. If y-m
(in the words [of Sid Walker) would you do, .churn
A GAINSBOROUGH PICTDj presenting:
SHELtON
;ture that lyill hold your c iwere,this soldi,er,-“what
F t o l Y . M G r t J S T 17. 19 4 5 IBOpSlNG OFFICE
jop^ ,110 . to ItM, 1.1 id 4-So DAILY.
iPe W15; 6-0 and 8-15 ; EYAN in
;IDAY at 7-3o pun; : Mat. 2-lB; >6-0
(AY, THURSDAY
BURNLEY r FOB WEEK' COMMENCmG AUGUST 20th.
ENTERl^AINMENTSi IN m EMPIRE 2453
Another Igrebt triumph for twdi , , ! i peat,artists: -
’■
GBEEB GABS()N and WALTER PIDGEON in :
“MRS. jARKINGTON” . , ,w}th, Eiwafd Arnold,' ,- Gladys Cbop», Agnes Moorhead.
ing tor this day: 2-30, 6-5,, . . , ----- _ ... 5-45, 8-0. Book your, seats 'early.
Please note special times for show- ' '■ ‘ lek: Monday to Frt 8-0; Saturdas 2-30,
Mion. ltd PrL: cont. from 5-4 Shows] a t -2-30,
. assembly rooms, WHAim. BENiIeZYOUS fob .MTEtoAINMENTS :: TeL 3212.
i You get the homely atmospherb at our ! i d a n c e
Etoly WEDN^DAY and b o r o hOh o f ci
ATURDAY
Two very- en lAUbel
“ T H E
Jeanne Crai Engen
“IN THE ME and The-Brit
Mon. to FrL: Oont. from 5--; shdws at 2-30,
Prices Giffoi 'd, Johnny] Sheffield. !a1so a scr-iamlng cokedy—
“TARZAN JOHNNY
with I ,i . WEISSMULLER
Adolphe Menj on, John j Hubbard, ; ] Car ik JLandis.]
! . “EOfD SHOW” ■/
' !■ ■ And lhe Jniversal News. Last 'bus to Dlitherpe 9-30 p.m. TRAIN 'TO day ] FOR SUCCESS TO-ImORROW POSTS
business post, opportunities
that will soon be-hefe^ 'A course Of spectollsed training at GUEST’S to-day will ECONOMICAL jFEES
ensure iyour flitiire success. PERSONAL TUITION.
CIVIL SEByiCE CQiACHlNG FOB THE NEW EXAMNATIONS.
Seek olir expor|t advice. jiWrlte or (lall for the College jprospectus of Courses and Careers] free, j ^
$;l I I t . i | -‘I .^11,’ j:i
SAVOY Td. lMat.- 2-30.' Evening
2519
5, Saturday: Three 0-^ and fO.
;ert^ining pictures -: {and HARDY in
[G N O I S E .” Also , I. Frank Latimore,
Paulette in ; i^ , DARLING,” Movietone News.
i GRAND 3632 iMat. 2-SO; iBvening
5. Saturday:-Three 545 and 8^.;
An adaptatior of Edgar Rice Bur- rough’s 8|dventure story':
TRIUMPHS" WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER
21-23 LORD STREET, BLACKBURN Telephone 5869.
* LICENS iD BY H.M. cover: MEl^T h PRICES r Vi'equire OLD GOLD,
R I NGS , T R I N K E .ERY of all kinds, yourrOLD GOLD it is worth Money’.
Look up Call,! post or ^phone -f ] . I ■ ■ ' iii:
krt'lH.Ufiii-jis tin)
'■lii a
t ' ' ?i I
SOVERLIGNS, DIAMOND S ,.
' n . ■ € I 14, M :k.!cACK, CLITHEROE Tel 167.
OF INTEREStij TO C Y C lig rS ! We have
T H E B E L L , TIRE, [ TRIPLEX; and a good selection of i
READ’S SHOW THAT GOOD 1 STYLE PJENSiyfci
NOT BE See Windows! READ
Ladles’ am Gentlemen’s Tailor 9, MARKET
rell 58 '
piJace, clitheboe; , il
t PK IC B TWOPENCE. YOUR NEW siirr
a splendid stock of t :ios<2 accessories i
so appreciateitjl by ardent cydists!— Always at your seirvidk
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