4 « SCAliES JRAL SERVICE
lARWEN^siREEjr, BLACKBURN.
NEW.?
In’t heard of ,our service,- we |e to ■ .................... t .
recently have you conie to iistrict? If so recently that
jthia good record I going bac^ irs,
the older funeral to u t in g MEMORIALS . - |IN GRANITE AND STONE, OF distinction' u *']
tkiN G And cleaning, Etc, A SPECIALII!¥,“
’ fjite for Estimates
CLAYIpN-LE-MOORS j ACCRINGTON.
H. TAYLOR CHURCH LANE, I
^highest fitandarl3|of worionanshlp
■ - at modeit cost. Accrington:3897.1
i ■ 8BTHPAY (^BEETINGS
JJLTHURSt.-tBirthday greetings to lenneth on his 20th birthday; nth | Ktober. Serving with the R.A.F..
e,a.a.p.: |yqu. n .■ [ ! '
ihday greetings, 'fond a|nd true, m those who think the wotld of j ;■ A
. :i.' Jhcle Bob, Auntie Mary and Alice.
OLTHURST.—Birthday greetings to ir dear cousin Kennetn, on his'20th rthday, October . 11th. Se wing with .AlF., S.E.A.A.P.:, :
twish yiJu a happy birthc ay to-day, phereVer you may roam,
p though you are so far away, pe pray you’ll soon be hoine.
—Cousins Betty: and Vonda. MREIAGES!
|ear Penrith, to Mabel, only daugh-' pr of Mr. J. H. Cooper aha the late : prs. Mary Cooper; Downham Mill, f ownham.
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?W06d,—On the!8th October, 1945, .'I 1; the Royal Infirmary, Blackburn, lames Charles Briggs, the beloved i lusb&nd of .the! late Elizabeth Ann Key wood, aged 76| years,
It St; Mary’s Cemetery on i West View, CUtheroe,
the nth. Interred
lORNE.—On the 9th October, 1945, Tilliam, beloved husband of the late za Jane Thome, in his ntetment at St.;Mary’s day (Friday) at 2-30 p.jn.
72nd year. Cemetery
IN MEIvioRIAnji
ISH.—In loving iriemory'Srmy dear lusband, who died October 9th, 1943.
[ And a heart as good ag gold: fo those who knew andiloved nlm His memory wilj [never, grow old
ISH.—In loving memory i of Maild, pe beloved wife I of Walter Bush, Bled October 13th, 11944; also Edwsrd raon (son), killed in North Afripa, pebruary 15th, 19W. . j
lamett Road, Clttherde. I;
. Ever : loved and remembered. 3eech Street. Clitheroe.
PSH.—In lovinfe mbmory of our dpar Brother, who died|OctoDef 9th, 1943;
leep on, dear^orotner, for[ it is true! lou suffered long,l and told but few.; lut One Who knew you needed rest las, God above,, and He knew bes!j.^
i1-Prom his sister Polly, Husband, ^rid ytton View, Chthleroe., j
Mlpppc ■ I
WTAM.—In loving memory of my pear husband; Richard Cottam, v(ho passed away October 11th, 1943
: Taylor Street, Clitheroel I ! . Moor Lane, Clitheroe. : llth, 1943.
-From Daughter, Son-indaw, and Grandson. : : ■
Remembrance.
3TTAM.—Treasured memories of a dear father and [grandad, Richard Cottam, who passed away October
For the days we do not think of him Are very hdfd Lo find.'
Ve do not need p day . To bring him back; to niind.
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-Prom' his daughter. Margaret a,nd Jim, S.E.A.C.,; also baby Jim.
ENNELL. —Treasured memories of , ny dear son | Jack, who died, in Italy pf wounds, October 10th, 1944.
All that he had. All that hd hopedi for, Ah the future held, He gavdj for England.
he Cottage, ■^orston, Clitheroe. ETCALFE.—;lh
3ctober 12th, 193f ier smiles dre gone for ever, ' Her hands' we cannot touch;
e
laddow VieW;- Waddington;: Tiot House, Barley.
JBINSON.—In loving memory of ■dear husband and father, Char ■Robinson, who died October 13
I Memories are treasures no, one c« I '
[From his Wife and Daughter Euniifi also Christine And I Christopher
I steal.” I lAlma Place, Clitheroe,
Jloving memories |of a dear daugh cr | land sister,' Doris, who, jpassed- away.« loctober 16th,; ,1942. - I ,
L Woodhouse Laiie, Wigan. OBINSON. - Silent thoughts Ad- i
—Prom Sydney, Ella , and Grand- = daughter Shirley. I
, Always remembered.
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jVe love you top dearly to ever forgei l-i-From her loving Mother and Sistjer.
L' l^ept,, ■ .1 ■ •' ' ‘ ■ -I »et. I, Spring Gardens. Waddington.
lOBlNSON.-In, living, memory of a = Idear Mother, who passed away Ivtfi.; I(pctober, .1942. ■ -j| -,
Ishe lives with me in memory still,, Not Just toAiay,!|but‘ always wiU.l _ ^ Prom her loving daughter ,Violet, t
he Healings,” Waddington. ^ ■ 5
[6 be together in the same old wry ; 5 would be our dearest wish to-day beep' in our heaij-ts your memory
is . '■ ■ ~
(dear Father, who died October 13|5h, ’ Ii942.
iBlNSON.—In lolling memofy of my '
, MONDAY iJlEXT at 6-0
story of a —............ suicide. Sympathetically
this ..Hire is a
dear Wife and M other, who died
I I' —From Mother, loving .memory
of
3ut we hav^ the lsweetest-hiemorles' Of one wp loved so much,
Proceeds of the wbkk-end’s effort in aid of : 11 .Fund. .■
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ITT® — ------- ------- r DMFORTABLY AT; TH4
TO-NIGHT I (Friday) at|7^0. TO-MORROW:; Mat! ^
» * RONALD pOLMANi KAY FRANCIS
SEE ’THE i BEST
»AIjlAblUM. - TEL. 14'jf. i W
Randolph Scott, Gipsy Rose Lee, Dinah Shore in B^LLE ur int- ■ and i-15. TUESDAY and,' WEDNESDAY at 7-iO: U
s p l e n d i d . d r f e , t h e J o i ^ ^ o f w h ^ “ HA^LF - WAY To heaven ’’-Technicolor two-reel Musical. j . ! ROBINSON w m i i l l
....mpSiheticaUyiacted by both ;stars, and ^lohshed direction, makes a really outstanding attraction.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30, SATURDAY:; Mitince 2-15; >0,and 8-jl5j jbAN BENNETT, EDVVARD G.
in
IE WOMfiN IN TH1[ WINDOW youjwill getia startlingisurprise I
l-i , . . . 'f’AQUA ;ACES”- I n t e t# l■i': ' '. ■ I". THE NEXT MEETING will ^ be A RILM SHOW
by, the Ministry of Information on
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24th ■ i ..
1 in the Z ; . i
RIBBLESDALE SENIOR SCHOOL at 7-30 p.mi
' |V' f 1.11 ^rel iminary Notice
WAbDIlliGTON I^EADING ROOM ' ' '■ ANNUAL ,'■!•'
DbIceMbER 14th,| 1945 ( Baittersby’s Band.
, ■ W r t i s t DRIVE 8i| DANCE
.' ‘PROCEEDS! IN AID OF BLACKBURN ROYAL INFIRMAF
y"uKON.”
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT YOUNjG FARMERS’ CLUBi
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th £ . BALL
mlnary Notice I GRAND [
DEBONAIRES DANC)E BAND lee;) an-open date .
e; Blitzed Churches
Guest Organ.
3ut all is well that’s done by thq . —Prom |his loving Wife.
j Ke cannot. Lord,thy purpose see,
[)TTAM.—In meihdry of dad, Rlcht, Cottam, who passed away I Octobi flth, 1943.
j —From his loving Wife, pe had a nature well worth; loving, Cinonii Royal
BLACKBURN. . . Tel. 68J0. ^ i I , . i ii
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..BOW»L\N , - I' ' ' comedy: ' - THE H^fATlENT
Continuous Monday to IFrlday from 5-58 p.m,rsaturday; Three shows at 2-16, 5-50 and, 841 p,m.
Matine^ Daily at 2-15 ^—
RolHckl|Qg and selntlmWally refr^hlng I If^ht entertainment bjn.
Saturdays'Only.' No extra charge.
l^E TH O D IS T ^WteSLEY) PARSON ^ LANE, CLI
A GRAND COl^GERT
SATURDAY, OCTOBER jn THE SCHOOL HALL, at ALL TICKETS SOLD
2 o i ,[f, 1945 7|30 p.m.
Light Refreshments' a t : reasonable i charges
S U N D ^ , OCTOBER |21st,: 1945 IN THE WESLEY CHURCH
i‘ THE CREATION ” ; Principals:
MAY I SHAW ERNEST WALljON
ALLEN - - - PRITCHARD -
Mr. Albert Lingard. IHaydn)
Soprano 'endr lab''
iSt: Conductor: Mr. Hor,ace Tattersall (^lacsburm Musical Society)
' Afterjioon, 2-30 —* Par^s i ^ and 2 (phairman: Dr ! C. ^OYIjE
Evening, 6-0 p.m. -—iPr rt 3 ChMrmaif’ REV. W. l|.,;T(iTTY
. Tea for friends from a distance will be served in the Sijhool at 4-30 i>.ni. — Charge 1/
'[ Augii|ientM;Choir of 60 VoicepJ NEXT WEEK
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24th ■ WE/ i at 7-30 p.m:
Chairman;! ALD. M. FRENC |
A \’ERS INSTITUTE' (jH, J.P.
Speakers: THE CMpIDATES—Messrs, E. H. Duckworth, A. Hallows, W H. Pemberton, (Jouncillorp IVpss greaves and R. Triinby.
THURSDAY, OCT. '25th ■ LOW ; I
at 7-30 p.m
I Chairman: COUNCILLOR WM. I ; Speakers: THE CANDIDATES
For a Labour Council Vote str. SUNI^AY AI^TERI^OcIiN, 0 (Jt . •'
GRAND CIN SPEAKERS
HARRY RAND. W; LEICESTER,
0 ' :m A ' M.P. O.B.E,
THE candidates WILL BE Chairman: i COUNCILLbR R.
G R A P ' will be
I . • , j THE “MEIS PARISH HA
iail^y, D. Critohley, . J^ones, H. [Neale,
MG OR SCHOOL ■ ■ - ; I
WIL^NSON ' ethers, i
for all 19. 28th, at 3' p.m. ' . ,; on
Advance iBoijklhg for 51^0 and frO
EARPHONES
FOR THE DEAF '
CHURCH ]^ROE
TOMMY WHITEHEAD GREAT
SCHO HARWi C'D ' PRESENTS HISI
FIRST ANNUA The Mercer : Hill, Great
TO-NIGHX, FRIDAY, OC JOCK CATON AND Hi;
[Dancing slp.m. to 1 a.m. A i Refreshment Buffet.
I Prize-winners hi the Mclody-Makdr; B Harvyi
ALL ood
:iOBER 19th
ANp ontekt, 1945-46) SSihN ,2/6.,!
•eh Ca|r Park [ OF DANCING
Luncheons 12 to 2 pm; I iTeas from 3-30. ‘
.This Week-end,.;, 1 | : jvJEAN 'ARtl^UR. , ^ ;
Bing Closby, Betty Hnttim, Sonny T«fto In HEI|E COME THE WAVES MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBP I^ ^ ALL WEEK ^ [,
S COBURN
In; a delightful, tlmeiy.' hoyel and 1 irresistibly human domestic ; I
' PARISH CHURCH [YOUTH SROUlP I i ■ - AT. THE' WJEAVERS^ IN3TIXUTR ’
GOOD COIOTANY Admission
':^V .tO.N lGW 2/-
8-12 '
G JOD orces
FLOOR , 1/6
IT. . I
i:\ Al M N G E J- TO-NIGHT
: ' . will be jheld
(Friday October ISth) 7^6-^1-ci p.m.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ADMISSIoIn 1/6
Saturday DAN
'.i at
THE HALL, TO-:
„ L(
^WERGAT SATURDAY
Dancing 7-30:1,o 11-30 p.m, to ROBINSON’S
1 DANCE BAND MUNICIPAL ELECTIOI^ LABOUR PARTY ADMISSION 1/6 -
Refreshments! at chargek
RK5HT OF I ADMISSI ACCRINGTON
FORCES 1/- reasonable
3N RESERVED RIBBLESDALE OLD
OJWBINATION BOYS’ CLUB
ITCH THE CASTLE PLAYING FIELD
TO-MORROW, s]\TURDAY RIBBLESDALE OLD BOYS
MOOREND Y.C. (Oswaldtwistle Kick-off 3 p.m.
, , COLLECTION TAKEN.
miembership 'Of:| the must' be made jto George Kellet ( Jn r ), Road, Clitheroe,
i '
Come 'and support the Local Youth. All, enquiries and-a]
th;
.ppllcations for iaboiie cliib
e Secreta: 182, Whallfey
A — :ONCERT
giver by ERSINGERS”
OF BURNLEY in the:
GISBURN
lober 26th 30 p.m.
ADMISSION:
Reserved 2/6 : Unreserved 2/ Children under 14 1/-
B A f l
IN SATl
[THE URDAV
Three to Six Six to Tivelve Twelve Months
Up to Three ikonths Months Month
to TiyoiYears
HALL, /, OC
SPECIAL PRIZE FOB B] Prizes will be giv^n for th;
PANTOMIME SOCIEil GRAND SHOW
low e r gAt e 27th, at 2;pim.
EST BABY; IN SHOW e following Groups:— - First and - First and - First and - First and
Also numerous Co nsolation Prizes FURTHER iPARTICUMRS NEXT WEEK BASHAll & BROWSHOEME W.I.
WHIST DRIvi ’ will be held to '
' '
THE SCHOOL '■
' (including supper) 1/6
ADMISSION PROCEEDS FOR W, FUNts: i : ' !! ; j
FRIDAY,,OCT, 26th, 1945 at 7-30 pm.
; BRITISH-ISRAEL WORI federation ILIC iTING v )ll [be held The Co-op GuildiRooto
THURSI^AY, Of X ' 25th a t i s o ’cloi;!;;.
speaker REV. ;J. SHE ON I ill
Second Prizes Second jPri^es Second JPrizes Second Prizes
ST. MARY;S SUNDAY SCHOOL, CLITHj^ROE MON., TUESJ, WED.,:.29th, 30th and 31st OCTOBER!
4th BN. EAST LANCASHIRE | REGIMENT
CANTEEN iCRAcKERJACKS PEESENT
“CRACKING at 7-30 p.m. eacL night
Seats bookable to advance ;at the ‘ Cllthefoe Office, Market; Place, Clitheroe from Mon(
TICKETS S/6, 3/6 and /I'6 I , llthetoe.
Advertiser ay,' October
and Times” 22nd.
ALL PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE EAST LANCASHIRE REGIMENTAL; ASSOCIATION AND ST. MARY’is SUNDAIf SCHOOL APPEAL'
li! fJigjht CE ^ p.m,, Dance to the music;of RONNIE ODpIE AND HIS BANE
OWlnners East Lancashire Dance Band Chkmplonshipl, 1945) Brennan
M.Cs’.:. ■ ,
HARRY RANDAL TICKETS 3/- from Labour Rooms,
L, Esq., M.P. and W. LEICESTER, Bkq., O.D.E. Member or Council Candid
, EshtonTerrace, any Committee! ■■■ te
■»t|: King Lane HaH
ffest i'riifey ' '
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dlAPE RESTAURANT' open dally .from 10 ajn{
,h; 1945, at St, lieonardjs Church, " i ownham, by the flevd. J. E. Price, ■ homas, eldest son'; of MrJ and Mrs. A, Ellwood, |Row End,! Warcron, ‘ t
iWOOD-T-COOPER. - oh October :
NOTICE •with c Techm
PA N CH
Luncheou Rea6onal|le
Cali ;^ tau ran t Open 10.3? a.m to 7.0 P.m.| each! day. she
Advance Booking foi 6.0 & 8.0 pjm. Shows on Saturday 01^ .
12 to 2. chmes.
LUXURY CINEMA & BLACKBURN.
: “ nils Week-end Kvi)nne de Carlo dm “ SALOME-WHERE SflE DANCED”
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, and ALL WEEK TO DOiNALE) DUCK- 4 JO E CARIOCA '■ ! , : and Inlhelflesh' j | {
' : i AupRA mirIanda, Cabmen molina, dora luz i THREE CABALLEROS'
-The screen.' miracle of the year-rllv'? action bleiided; iftoion.! It miist be seen to be .believed ! Im brilliant- color. ,S;HOWINGat 3^2Q -6!-4()-|8-4'i I , K i;l -
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GAUMONT.BR^H'iro | , ' |; : i M. '. INTERMll)® BY JACK lAWSrpN At tlie THEATRE ORGAN.; i
........ ' THE HALL, LOWERi
GRAND sb/50 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19
8 to 1
p.ni. TINGLE’S BAND . Refreshment : Minerals
No admission after U p,n. Right of Ai AT
ADMISSION BY T lC iy r 2/- PORC®
unifor;IM Ices sioii reserved.
DOOR 2/6■ .■:'-.:[i.V
■ , I
ANCE W45
Thone 4246/7.1
to-niq: 1'
______ _______________________________________ Hr (Friday) at 7-30.
1
I 1 EONALDIcOLMAN in “ KISMET” With Marlene Dietrich, James Craig and Edward Arnold. I ' Booking Office open Saturday, 2-30 to ,4-30
-- - - I ;
MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT at_ 7*30. MARICARET LOCKWOOD
T- & PLAGE OF ONE’S OWN ; , JAMES MASON In ' [
THURSdAy [jnly at 7-30. (Ball Friday). SATURDAY:!Mat. 2-15; 6-0 & 8-15 ^ BETTV ORABLE VICTOR MATURE
Eerie I Thrilling I Unusual I 1 ---------- . —
IN h o t s p o t
Booking Office open Monday, Wednesday and jSEjtiu'day, 2-30 to 4-"30 p.mj , I 1 i FRHJAY— T- ■ BALL
I —|^FRlt)AY. -- . i ' ,
CAROLE LiANblS LAIRD CRECAR
( I^ iu i« J / MW I VW 1 TO-MORROW: Matinee; 2-15; 6-'o and 8-15': !/-nt.iwav In “
KTSMP.Tf
i
WEDNESDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 BARBARA I MULLEN
remind you that this is
[FIREPLACE H^pP. I;!' ! - ♦ -
- ■:[' , I :
HOT-AIR RANGES at Lowest |,Prices. _ ■
the bell fire, triplex and I a giood selectKm of
VISIT ODR SHOWROOMS, YORK STREET, CLITKEROE.
REGISf^ElED AS A NEWSPAPER' N O . j3 1 1 9 1 I- M
■ TEL. B78.
OARS P A B ^ . CYCLES STJDBED.
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at.7-30.: DEANNA DUEBIN id “CAN’
MONDAY & TUESDAY NlXT at 7 F in n A Y , OCTOBEK 19, 1 9 i5
BOOKING OFFICB il.« to [l8i9,
"1-----^ ^ — to 4J| DAILY.
TO-il(iORROW: IMM p-15: and. 6-0 and 8-15; tr HELP SING ;|NG.”-|-(Technicolor).
I BOB CROSBY a ild GRACE IN
BETT,Y KEAN.
MY GIRL liOVE ALAN MCiWBRAY,
- A coriiedy musical: the story of a girl who, by hi a'slngmg contest..
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7^30. A STAR-STUDDED
C.AST Is P]
A light, blithesome show, with sOm MARIA MONTEZ, SUSANNA BEY, DONALD O’CONNOR,
RmEZVOUS FOB ENTipTAlNMENijS} It’s always wariji and
[ASSEMBLY Every Wednesday a n | DA|4C i BOWERY TO BR SATURDAyI PEGGY RYAN,
;thlng for eve; FOSTER,
'so. wiEDNESpAjr: Mat, 2-30; 64), 8-15: c DONA
DONALO MUSIC
V I .
ER CATLETT. miok, would win
.'INa. ■ TeL
With such stars as IE, TUEHAN DEVINE,: &c..
HALLEY. at I our
Tel.
Mon. to Friday, Saturday, '
2-3), Here is a; tender ENTEBfT.
BURNLEY COMMENCING
'TS' IN WEEK
OCT., 1945. E2453
2^30,I, 6-0 and 8-0;
I, 5-45, 84). and charming
romance, beautifully ■ acted:
‘|UNI>BR THE CLOCS" ii
; Starr ng
JUDY GARLAND James Gleason, Marshall Thompson.'
Also the British
. Bobt, Walker Keenan Wynp,
land Interest). lovietone News
OY 2519
*Mon, to Fri., Mat! 2-30: Con.''from 5-45. Sat., 2-SC), 5-45 and 8-0. 1 .
1ama with Tlmee Great Stars
“KEEP l o m POWDER DE
iTel. bl2. with ' LANA Laraine Day, I
And Thej News the Peaci
TURNER, Susan Petb:
Also Walt.' Disneyfi “TIGER
s latest Car; ROUBLE.”
rith.VieriS ! Front.
TeL G R A N D
A compelling sto: to power throug] glamorous
■ I
iry ?h
Mon. to Fri., Mat.'|2-30; Con. 5-45. Sat., .2-30, 5-45 and
“ELAIE OP COAST . will
JOHN WAYNE, Josbph Schildkrau
from 3832
from 84).
of a-mans rise the love of a woman:
BARBARY
ANN DVORAK, Wm. Frawley.
, .Also’ a splendid travel film, from ‘Cape Town across South Africa, Usd up tq Cairo-t-
“ JUNGLE RHAPSODl(.” And the Univjersal News,
Last 'bus . to CUtbiicroe 0-80 p.m.
DREADNOUGHT DRE^IS-CUTTING SYSTEM ♦ SCHOOL OF FASHION:
MRS. J. A.
BONI.I.Prliiclpal, lnvites| Ladles to A FREE DEMONSTRATION
AT THE CLITHEROIe PAIUSH ; CHUI^CH SCHCIOL ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19tli. 3 p.m] and 7-30 p.m.
An instructive Lesson oni 'pattem Makhiig wijl be 'glvk and a Talk on Maklpg New: Outfits;and Re-modeUlng Old:Ones.
. Ladles'interested: in Dre^making should not fail to attend. • Classes will be formed. Books lon sale. ■
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■ C V C L E ' C H A I N S . . I . ..... 'v...... I RADIO VALVEi RADIO SETS, etc
BEklHAMS
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SADDLES ... from , I
. Wilson &.SonSy '■
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•V.; -I;
GOOD OVERCOAT^-WlLL BE SCARC|1,THIS piOTER.
Now is theljbest itlma to buy your 'AT < o r r a u v L O A T
We have a good selection in r various styles, shades and i ; -ImaterJals
■ ; READY TO -wear! from 89/6 LW. JFi RLAD
adies’ agd Gentleman’s Tailor i :
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