t V
14^ CLUHEBO: S, t,t o ’VEETISto: 4 | BH TOP BOY WITH I
SEVEN DISTINCTIONS REMARKABLE
SAYS CZECH’S
, ijf T h e P r o p r ie to r s o f " V ir o * b n lU " , th e |r e » i M a J th *
i u ild in i t o n t c in d r e u o r > * •iiv e . e x t e n d t o y o u t h e ir yH u n i e i i G r e e tin ji-|-m a y g o u c r ijo y i t h e g r e a te s t
. m a ll.3/» -, U r g e S /» p e r b o t t le .
'lro n . H a lL P h o tp h a te s a n d S H e r b a l E x tr a c ts . T w o 's iie s
a n d s u ita b le fo r c h ild r e n I n d a d u lts . It c o n ta in s
ift o f a ll- G o o d H e a lth : a''V ir o n ita ’’ fsn o n * a lto h o lic
j ‘ ■ ■
■if E n )o y g o o d h c a l t h - , ' E n |o y " V ir o n iia .* '
and endure
Issing syniiH laoli'Powder. comfort, and
'' ' ' i ■ ' , ^ . 'Westray.
jiucil I appre- i t for years. 1 paiM in my
nouid do If I I praise It too W ) :W .B . R.
[dean Brand ■ evidence of
.bum, Platu- I*ain8 due to Ing! against
REPAIRS TO ELECTRICAL
mar Bcnobl, perhaps none Is .more remarkable than that of , Paul. Cucka, a Czeoho^lovalian,; who, since he 1 came toithls couitry six years ago, has 1 been staying wit i the Rev. H. B. Stott, rector of Boltin-by-Bowlari^ He obtained seven distinctions (English, history,; Prehch Latin, matbemate, physics and cheril^try), and two credits' (English literati re aiid geography) in an
O^to
the Echolistic achievements of Of felthproe Royal Gram
additional eight marks w mid have had nine distinction!,, which would have been the highest numberfever obtained. He has now gone
his School eer iflcate,; and witi M .C A IIH O M 'E t C t A U l ll u i l lu b i ij .|« W D M ,,a i S E T l m
ALL MOTOR EQl/IPMENT
JBXIDE Car attd {Commercial {Vehlcje new and
Afccessories to stock, t
Batteries ready charged; j
re-conditioned,
IIlCCAS Windscreen: Defrosters knd ! LUCAS EleoWo HomsJ
; Wipers. : i - j
LUCAS Dyhamo, !;StaHeEiand lgn|tlon ' Components; ! |
BLUECOL and {CBEMICO |pfe-War ANTIFREEZE.
LODGE and EiUG; Pli
W. &F. eshton terrace, clitheroe
N P^ce
, Tablet Form
b b
m&st Also in
WITH or WITIf OUT ^ECUR BY THIS SbaETY
and.213 (
inc.tax).
7, library S T . . B L A C R B U ^ . C a l l , W r l i j e o r / M o n e ,
m t6 £1,000 i 'UL
The Lendin Society Ltd,
1 r ■ i i officer"
,a' chilidrren’s stall/at which oply clilld'
toy fair. It was opened by MK. 'Garrard. Toys made by membe on sale, together with books, etCj Partlfcularly t
•whist drive took place in the, eyehing, 'directed by Prank iWorswick land. Geo. Millar. A hot-pot supper was sem,d tola company of|eighty iPlayerSj.'ITbfi, prize-winners were: Ladles; 1, Mrsr G. Millar; 2, J. -Worswick; 3 'Mrs, Dolphin, Gents.: 1, J. Porter; 2, T. Leedhai"
ren were permitted to buy, the well- assorted articles costing qneishUllng. A,
by friends. a
e 'o no..,, -.-a -n_r ,
•when the Youth[Councli; in cpnlunc-; tion with the. West .Riding ' County ■Council, organised u copcert.: Aj-sec: tlon of the strings of jthe iNortpem
outstanding interest took place recently
'CduncU’s listening group-and choir. The programme Included the flrstl and
event was arranged Wimarlly]Joi^ the
final movements from Mozart's Seren ade'; Allegro from a Haydn'trio;iaud the fourth movement (Theme; and yMl- atlons) from Schubert’si Quintet (The
ad i is clear,- and g iv t 1-1 ' ‘ I ■
] f plenty of time to> Use pedestrian crossings,
'
v e r p o ssib le . .Over 0 people were killeji and
1 in 1944. Many o f tragedies need not h av t led if those rules had.
:emembered. I t usually two to make an accident,, i !all pedestrians, drivers,, :s,-everybody, please join: l e r i t o . . .
the Road M pon
the cholrils the Christmas recess anu mnder the guldapce of jMlss-
■ successful d
■time to the Youth (IpuncIV an^^ did this venture prove, to break fresh ground,; if ter — on
Miss Spence hAs devoted cohsldere that Sc a r r ypence, so
TOY FAIR.—ODi Saturday hO Yputh Council held their
secopd' Christmas th l ' often made
WOMEN VHO “How {young
s talhs her youthful Appearance and good rpirits until vpl paH^^middl^e. /TOe feason is-thial the woman who at forty
ITY-FIVEiENYIED. jshe looks/’ Is the remark
servW her yotoi by keeping her W Uius she mamtalns hpr ritallty and attlictivenessl,
yduispon feel the iS-enect. , ■ tired^nd warn, llf'? spems A .^rden,
lncrease ydug blood b^aktog odt ithe woman Who re-
ive still looki;ln tim thlrtdes ihas ore- _
: il^en vour blood gets thin m.1 poor,
tn this way; ft Is easy td overcome suto Iroubles. YOU have only to enmh Md
beeausB' yourIblodd is exhausted. i TOere is no reason for you to suffo
lwu Pink. l|lll?-..)Tbe |rlch._^re^d b l ^
A. V. Hague. I - , ■ i'l YOUTH COUNCIL—An , cveriV ,bf,
88. 5d.). .mciydlng purpi^ase tax.
you, lose yourjappetke tod get Wtebte . depressM; K joq lack vitality
.'■'■'i,' ''Teil. 252.
managed to g Slovakia just
Paul is an ot
possessiori. His admission to ] this country was due. under the,authorities, to Miss C. Birlay, a member'of a family well known in Manchester for their generosity, ilt was smu after his arrlvpl that Paul, then aged eleven, came to live wph the Rector of Bolton- by-Bowiand. ' We ^ got on splehdidly;’’ Stott toll the “Advertiser, and
friends in this; dis trict]; all of whom will wish him the very best of luck! child, and his parents , him out of Czecho- efore the! Germans took
ta k e h is
B.Sc. degrpe, but the Rectory at Bolton- by-Bpwland will still be his home. His progress-will be watened with keen In te r e s t by the Czech Trust auth orities in London and j by his 'many
to .Birmingham University to take
Times ” represi ntatlve, " in splte of the fact]that neltier of us could .under stand a word )f what tpe other isald;” The headmlsfc ess and scholars at the village school ill: took a hand at help-
Ing Mn to ham his English; After a few
ceeded to Rlbiilesdale Sunlor Schopl at Olitherde, and there] twelve months
first woyds of weeks'he pro- )1
, ^
later, held second place In his class. : Paul looks back with gratitude to the teachers who nave .hot only taught him buti also Impted'i-a tpirst for know ledge and created, iln his case; a new wond of Interest to replace Ithat-which was idestroyeS' by the jvar l In Szechp- Slovakla. fils parents and all his relatives, with the possible exception of an aunt, perished during tlie war.
achievement. NEXT WEEK
CLITh EROE KING XANE
ring Roddy McDov all, I Preston Foster tod Rita Johnson, has: been selected by ;20th COntury-Fo: c as one of the out standing film entertainments high lighting ’ the' studlc's .thirty . years of leadersniplm the fiotlon picture field. Ilimed In Technicb or.'{the PUcbre pro vides {admirable eh iertatoment 'for ol(i as well as young di ring iChristmastide. In 'eVery way ft ii even more heart Atirring, more unforgettablA, than “My iPri'end Flicka." It mas all the power an(i ’sweep, .of the latter,
“ Tbunderheadr-Son of Flicka,” star
thrilling; iif Its actito, imore compelling in ' its tenderness 1 nd. moylng 01^
OiAy iMary: O’Hara eoUld' have writ a grtoder! story, cnly the saiM st could'have given l i^ c h “heart.’t and 20th {Century.Pox made' it , bigger 'to, way.' It. is ■
is niore *
___with the exc itement'of life,, the depth of love and the urge to adven
play I cast’ In an’ entirely different mould.® The picture; deals with the life tod experience In the boxing ring
ture that ils the mt dern ;West<! ‘fA I Mari' Called S iUiyan” is a areen-
of 1 the famobs em ment of the glove, e great'iJohn L Sullivan, imperson- eduy Oieg McCl ire. In the cast are
p icked ffom istert to I FILM FLASHES
THIS ife l t ik CLITHEBOE.
•Palladimri:: “Dtok Mountain." ’WHALLEY.
‘iyifgtaia City.’’: B -T~- ' .
LACKBURN.
Rialto: BCyal:
^ p ire : i Savoy; Grand:
I
Linda Datoell, Bar'iara Britton,. George, Mathewb, Otto. Kru;er, {and many more. “ e great! John L. was.a-dynamic per sonality, both In , tod . out of the ring. Amongst hlA frienCs and acquaintances in'the heyday of his {fame were xeleJ brated personalltiei fiiom all walks of life. IThese are. all pictured in the and Bullivan’s'colourful life-provides bating material f6r this picturisa-
tion of his life aqd career. palladium.
hllaripus fcomedy v 1th music,' adventiue and .romance.. Tt 61 plot concerns uie adventures of a rio of paljlqrs who] torpedoed by: a lap submarme^aK marooned on a nitlve island. .Their ' iioitsi with
an.American.doctor and
i ‘{ ‘ Rainbow Islam 1 ’’ ,'is: a ' fast-moVlng, V
of one-.— - r-, • ii.v Undergrdui . a ’ Movement, who; ,;nfter
Lorfei
long’ BUfleitogb agatast the NazlA In HoUand, rctones Lisbon by plane en rtute to miglEtad. He gete tavglved-r. quite tariocently—ta
a.imurder charge, is arrested ib’v the Portugese'.police; and
the
thO'Pim'&d* b the'effect that
thi Geri Into exbil
mto' Legation, a mascot wtach enablep conmlrators !to get beMnd
j.the
eeh stolen! by .Von, Mohr'of the' Ger-
..u, daughter, not .to mention the bldod- thirsty natives, pr< vide the basic, mpm; Eddle^Bracken, an i Gil Lamb provide most of,the fun, aidiBarry SulUvanm
ILACICBURN ' : l j P .'.
leading man to D( rothy Lamour. The last-ritoied ' stags three i songs, .gets
geneimllyr cotopor;S' herself, ,ta the A f C n i i f h S e S i
'the Hopkins Twtai. , , '
where he ! stardom.
talxed up iwith u. talking^ bird, and
epics, exbept for the fact; toat (therp are far more laugl s sprinkled through
out theiplede. A speoiM feature is a watef bAUet, with Dorothy Lamour and
of A great .film, - Irian J^eme «l- j arfed 'Opposite Merle^ Oberon.
until
Ini “Beloved Eta&y, another revival ce'piemrred ciwidng to acttog. 'but
brtunqteiy! for # i ,J a n s he su d te ^ changedihlsmtad; Ml® Obbron. t ( ^ g one of fllmdom’s frst stars, had a hArt time getttag film start, and worked dbsc^elt ‘fe' Bi Itish studios Koroa discovered her.
THE GRAND,
Girlb Orchbstra, imfler the direction of Phil! Spitatay, .w,Or; Evelyn^ and hAr
.Vbbbtt and CbsteUo.« the .right ha c : are fori CMlstmab.
Ita.supM^^
omedlpns are th/Horir of (IhMm A^^
taaKic vioUn, am taany entertataere. The! story {has to do with the ^efforts ft Abbott and-Cbiteilo, ass^taft .care takers of to exclislve girls’ .school. ^ P e
the old schcol from g^otag undbr thetouctlorieeris bammer. ;To raise the necessary, funds, they engineer a toamplonshlp { o£ sket
“’restltag match, With g jttlng . hi]
et! TO HERDS
DO NOT GAM ILE WITH BULLS WITHOUr RECORDS,
CHRISTMAS 'ARB^GiEM^TS:
Trout). Alter the Interval, the Coun cil Choir gave p recital of parols, to orchestral accompaniments. I
ew i l l b e o p e n ! f r o m M O t a c h w e e k - d a y . . T h e
C o u n t e r . — I „ „ „ i m e s ( 9-0 a . m , t o l O - S d
Pe' CUtheroe! head office ■ “ a.ta. to (7-0 p.m. usuAl Sunday
a.m.) will apply sale of'postage
D^ ^ C o M c U o t S — D u r i n g t h e ! p e r i o d , 18t h s e c e m b e r t o t h e 22n d a n d 2^ t h i h c l p - i i v e f i n a l c l e a r a n c e o f t h e ' h e a d b f f i c e
i m H i v r o U e c t l o n i t i m e s f r o m . l e t t e r ^ b o x e s w i l l b l * m a t a t a t a e d o n t h e 116t h
f i s V “
SQCTAL crajDLE.-n'The/'menibefA held a successfill whist drivp at ^^
■Seed, The President (Mrs. MIUm) responsible for the arrangements by her "hard work, and that of members,- more {than ,^ 0_w^-^r8ted
Whltewell Hotel ion Wednesday- of) week, under the direction of Mil
The Circle’s warjrecord Is a remarl one, large sums ;of money haying^
_________ .
T h e 'c te i r htobeenl^re^ons^ for a Tuhd from.which each^of the,16.
raised for various; to?fltl6^ _ include £20 sent recently to the Pn station bufiet, as also senetoim to the Red Cross and St. punsi
■Ladte- L Mr^Wtafe, Sykbs;^ Mrs, Gray; 3, Miss Clara Porter;j£on*, ^iss
o c i v n 1 fe Whist prize-winners v'ere: { I
■Leemtag. Gents.:! l,i I ' ■Ripley; 3, Mrs.{Bland;
.'Seed SAWIEY t h e
F o r e i g n B i b l e ^ c l e t y . T h e i M t i w r t r e O T ^ ■was the Rev. {W.
c o n n e c t i o n " W i t h H M r ' H a r o l d M q n k w a s t i i e
'KSn h know tha t
S ^a-w,
i l t .^ s ; F. HArrlson was|orga[itat.' m HOME
ark.
and her Tina^and, Garner, and I their ...^-1 ^ , have arrived ■home
,.
t w p l c h l l i r e n md k .
T h e y w e r e llhtemea by.
•Japanese- t o ' ,the [; Far 'Considerable hto® 1 ,
I wonderful! In quite:, rf; and' cheerful again'- “
Juickly absorbwi they
pfers are equally good] Neuralgia, Lumbago,,
o w d o n aid.'* a c h i > I I trchasi Tax) 1
LANTERN; LECTUREto^ l e y K n o w l e s R e s i d e d a t . a W
j i r . H a r o l d ^ t h e
E a s t t o r a Stan-
W o r s l e y - { T a y l o r . [ L r i r i j ? T a y l p r - W a s i r e - e l e . t e d . T h e p r e s i d e n t g a v e A t o l k
national (p^perat ion .of ^
t t e n d e d 4 e p n f e r e n ^ o f t o e a v i s i t i t o , P a r i s : I n ! O ^ b e r ,
.central pjuiowe Centr ChamberUn toped toe E r p and to Msfl^y^
T h a n k s t o t h e d w t u r e r ; t o e I A l l a n S h a w , a n d t o e l a n t e m s t
it M - K n o w l e s . HT . H . AGIC I M f i u k :, o n w e r e e x p r e s s e d 1 ; r p r p ;
eiln' was. pianistianist for country ..dancto^j,r„jjjjj. of a'h'hee'ra (five the- best;
M r .
ouu pricw OI.C, the Mrs. t o
'tor, Mrs. 'E, E.| Harrison, woum i j ^ w Arid MlsS '(Lof B l l supported ,whM^ toe^caJiej. O
by Mr. bk Mr. b y dressed rabbit .and
A competition )ioii m :
w? profit
: i s 8 ' O i o f t h o u s e g a i n e d . b e a u t i f u l l y
bull.' ■ K dA^ h lotoe-malde.l toy was judge i; , merely, by lP°ltrig;at
tea host^es were Mrs. Bylett and Mrs.S;
r - -
lecture to toe :Metoodtot<tourh cituationl Is' still very bad,: and S & l I S l & f r w
, g e ^ iSm -^S y d l j i 'and 41%'{to! W a r i l a U M p r e s W
S e iar
i.ato o n n a l, Atter «upp|
oil he itoahs ! Inter-
S e n d s * and {
Chri.itmas[gifis th ah g
l e c t u r e r S e a s r i r e r ’ I s t a t e m e n t ® s h o w e d ® s t s of^^^
• m l t t e e n
MrA7! Byltot. ;Mra CoUinge, Miss S .
t f t f f f i
Service men and .women from tnq ais- t S will receive £20! on heir return
'con.'; Geohrey
the last
tes Allee was. and the
l beeq-
lhese stori iums. ian’s.
>0
and toe developf— ---------- , - semindtlon as to : best solution of toe problem were points stressed by Dr. J. Hammoudi of tie School of Agricul- ture.l .Cambridge, last Thursday talgrit, wheri he spoke 81 Clltheroe Corise: tivC let ■ ' Cattle/'
- .......-
f e b o x a i i C l i t h e r o e w i l . b e 7^ ^ m . i Q a n d I n t h e t o w n l e t t e i b o c ^ S ^ i P . m -
D 23™ N o c o l i e c t l t o t o ' C h r i s t m a s m a y - - E u r a l i C o l l e c t l b n s g e n e r a l l y a t f e n o r m t a t i m e s , { b u t t a m e W M l l e y
w i U b e m a d f d a i l y , e x q e p t . t o ° t o T O ^ D ® e t e i S ’i n g [ t h e p e r i o d w18t h t o 22n d and i H t m D ^ e m b e r t h e r e
d e l i v e r y areas
Day.Boxing Day.
f r o m
e ^ c S l l e t o o r i t i m e s ; w m b e . d e s p a t c h e s
wi l l b e . t w o ’ d e l l v e r i e e orij .weekdays. Thesill oe .two uBuvewt.
fiSral i one del very, on yfeekdays dur tog the perlpd 18th-2.
s | i d a y . ' . 23r d a r i d C h r i s t m a s liy.-INo dW r y to c ^
i N S T I l T U ' t E . - — L a d y , e {will tonnaence, it ^ ^ d 2 u. ^
RV O T o f t o r c e l s t a I t o i m : a n a m a i .reas. The'head
d 24th; one and rural
ffie^wiU¥e°ou^^ “ ^-0 td 10-50 a.m]
PI (idiirt
Moriday:, BAfqre Lady Worsley- TaylorHpr'esidlng), [Alderman M.
French, and ;Mij. F. Itodgeori. EXTENSION OF HOURS
U c e r i s e e s [ i i i 1' ' t h e O r i u r c h ^ d a ( M h ' e f o e d i v i s i o n s ' i ^ r ^ " - g r a n t e d ,
the; Lanca{shire and W®!: Riding 'War Committees, was'f well;
eiubi'on “ tThe 'Improvemtot of Thel neeting, organised by
a Before'the wa'. said Dr.v--,-r— , - irya-
at^ndedlTMr.’fi] L Rushton presidedi' The tplk was HI' istrated by slides. lantemlst being Mr. Brogden.
incoirie capie frqm livestock—this was the average for toe country; hut toe war made it npeessary for usjtjo groyy crops !for humari consumption, land pur severe meat and milk ration was like to continue frir sime consi
bout! 70 jper lcmt. of; the. farmprS;
old^steMard''of rivta"£ hut It“wouldibe a long time before we should see, chpap imported feedtof stuffs.. Wp should have [to grow a very much larger pro portion of feed! ig stuffs for {animals than-we did befere toe war, .and it was
- - • ■ 'iedi: tjhpi
p j r i . ■ t o 11-30 M p . m . o h D e c e m b e r 24th, 26th,; 31st', and January 1st,
e x t e n s i o n ’ . w a s . l x e f ' U s e d . -, ' [ |
I n n , F e n d l e t o n , w a s s u m m o n e d - f o r f a l l i n g , t o { d i p s h e e p w a s ( l l s m l s M d
w h e n a J w i t r i e s s c a l l e d f o r t h e p r o s e c u t i o n s a i d . t h a t t h e s h e e p
s o i i ( 60) , o f F e l l F o o t F a r m , C h f p - •
a p u r p o s e o t h e r i t i v a s l i c e i i s e d ,
s u r f e d i v e h i c l e , ! p a y m e n t . o f c o s t s ? .
essential . that iiey should not | he wasted. The am lunt of .meat and milk we {could produce in the; next ten years would dePGnd upon the qu^tities of feeding stuffs avillable. { Feeding stMs had bEen 'ratioEed, and priority hi bepnigiven to thi dairy cow over eye;
othef class of liyeitpck./ '
B E T T O R i T O F E E D G O O D A H j l M A l If! we I were to improve breedii
feedfag stuffs.'
quallties/pf epysj we should have make much bettpri use of the ayailabje tt was costtly: to : yei
a lot!of heifers and then find they not i milk'^tisfAptorily.i It-was "
j 'then Md they d|d
better' to; feed' ( ood animals. ; After touchini upon toe question _as
no'lood. He alvocated the use pf|.a bull of pure brefed, the breed jWtadi ,it had' been decided was most j suitable.
c a l v e r l e y ! M r s , criWpertowftJ
Knowles. ; Mr^. could be achieved. { | {
to whether to b -eeff pure or |p m tor croK-breedtag, 1 1. Hammond said that cK re e d ta g ^ f t i dairy purposes jwas
I t ; i-was only hy' having a system throughout the district that grading up
upon each other as competitors; itpey had gone to toe markets all kMn, on buying the good animals and leUmg
'W f * ® But 'ta the future they -would -be pom- sbmeone else have the bad
pettag as a, while with- It ('would -06 necessary, thermpre,;,to have a breedlM PobcY by which to^
J level' f t' ’ cattlp generally improved.
biiilt up by using three gobd. bulls h: succession, it was a herd not only IgMC:
,®“Therd.. had Jbeer
ta'{ itself but one which would breec well for ;high-yielders. .
- D'r. Hammoriq did riot think famerq realised {hdri^ D Uch toey owed to ,tnc bffil. '
TIIE {ideal SYSTEM.; ,,, , re lised'HOW" u
' ■ was, not possibie^to tell .a ; good prijl
Boothman.' Miss Wortie% i ^ te ,taow .fefthtag^^^^^^^^ ^ ^
torv—the milk recora ,01 -»« mying a bull without
® ?! M^ble to know what bulls were pi|th ^^xt column).|
a.nire gamble. It.was:0,(}t of ff? I t ddtei^fa^ ,the _ mouht of would [be in the , past dairymen bad looked
- - - - - - — a m o t o r - v e h i c l e ' f o r mt h a n t h a t f o r - w h i c h
e r e d i ^ l s s e d o n | i
S u m m o n s e s a g a i n s t I J a m e s 1311- p i n g , f o r u s i n g
j - j j ' ; ' ■ | . { - . , { w j d u s i h g i a n u n i n -
P.c/ C o c k e r f s a l d t h a t d e f e n d a n t w A s d r i v i n g h l A V e h i c l e | t h r e e m i l e s
U e b e e c o s t i n g £ 10. D e f e n d a n t s a i d t h a t i f h e j w a s I n t h e w r o n g I t was a mlstA
n l y f i v e s h i l l m g s , a n d t o h a v e b e e n I n I o r d e r h d { - w o u l d , h a v e n e e d e d a
“PRO(!iRESS.”
tofe lowest estimate of toe number of new houses required ta {Great Britain is three-quarters of a million.. So far, toe total number of houses tor which local authorities have aceppted tenders
.Vccordtag to; ,toe Minister ;of HeAlth is 25,676. ■ !|
frota a hreedtag point ;of view untU they were six years old,i|but dairymen did not keepihulls long, because young brills 'could be managed more; easily. The proven tall system was the ideal orie, and thil breeding problem could bbst be solvridiby toe development, of aijtificial sen iriation. I [ .
;
(Continued jlfrota previous column). ' ; .
'I I I i ■ ' I ' ' •
QUERIES. !m’ answer
factor, and gp,od breedmg_ would sare fdod rind
ircrease.toe
mond'said tiL ..
was most inportant to'f^ed-heavily tor six weeks bftore a. cow calved. Food should be gveri to cows, accordmg to the amoilnt df|,milk they gwe. ; _ lOn toe qu teibn of. tosemtaation, Dr.
lyield. It
to a question. Dr. Ham- et feeding y?as a limiting
’V '
a w a y f r o m h i A { h o m e . '1116, l i c e n c e l i m i t e d i t s u A e t o l a n d a n d ’ ' r o a d s o a b b u t t h e f a m . H i s l i c e n c e c o s t
B l c k e r t o n { ( 65) . o f W e l l ! ; S p r l n g s
n e x t e n s i o n . o L . h o u r s , ' f r o m : 10-30 b u t a n a p p l i c a t i o n f o r a n a f t e r n o o n c a s e s ! D I S i r a S S E D
c a s e i r i ; W h i o h S y l v e s t e r - game il iriously; involved e Lou Cps- and I ja “Here cU e « e C,E^,^’ Presemiijg , i,- • Nils Asther ret
(at: the co st of from
leading rolb W i af’ a;
A^her sca ■led .thes Ilhelghtb in HoUy t
i
aT suto;
.M.G.M.li,pfctutes^ASi "Olir. Dancing DArigl
g s ta ■ o r i g t a a i s w r y ■ /'Of ''Ison of-Lebsier
studio was'ita 19: at DaybreAk,
{first 'xteen
IIALTO. ned to
TCchnlcolorj “ Sori of Lassie." He is sebn As OlaL A ktadly ! Norwegian who,
irt! Metro-uoiawyh-Mayeris
Achieved ago.
to play a
Peter: Law fOrdi arid Lassie,. theJconie dok i star,; from the Nazis 'IP 'Oceupled NmWay.
hls town- life,
It was ta 1928, aJld 1929 that ■
” *”■
Loto" ■tod','.,“;W«( s last appearance _ A
1 WSVsterrtag.M' flrhe sdreeiiplay
^ f t a c t e r T I * M r e d ^ ^ ^ b y t h e ' l a t e M a j o r E r i c K h l g h f i t o ‘ I L a s s i e C o m e
f t h u g e g i a e i e r s a r i d s n p w c a p p e d m o u n st a i n - p e a K s , " s n o w ” h a d - t o b e ' t r a n r ■ o u l d b e ' f i l m e d . i | T h e s c e n e w a s s h o t
o H o m e . " ' A s t o r y ' t h a t c o u l d o n l y c o m e m u t ' o f H o l l y w o o d i s a s t o r y o f t o o w a l o t i o n p i c t u r e e p m p a n y , w o r l d n g o n t o c a t i o n - : t o . C a n a d a , ; h a d - t o . a b s e n t
h e C a n M l a r t ; R p ! p k l e s . ; t o . t o e m i d s t c p o r t e d f r p i r i H b l l K o o d b e f o r e a s c e n e
S i m o n h a d t o i ^ h e H o l l y w M d - f p r ', o s i g n o f a R u i F y { p H ^ c t e r ' o v f t e d w i t h n e a r l y a t o n o f ' d r u s h e d
s o m e . A f e W d a y s l a t e r h e ; , h a d h l s “ s n o w " f o r e g r o u n d — f o r m e d b y , m o r e c t h a n 1,000 i y a r d s o f w h i t e r s h e e t i n g ,
g y p s u m , ' s t a n d a r d f o r m u l a f o r H o l l y w o o d “5
w h e a r B a n ^ l b u t t h e f o r e g r o u n d p u m m l t t h e r e L a s s i e a n d ' ; P e t e r L a W f o r d w e r e n o . p e r f o r m i w a S b A i t e n ' . ' , A s . t h e r e ; w a s
“written, Prised on the drlgtaal
in' “Storm ' and were
the studio Hollywood
ad'given hliri amessbgeto, ■ an Eagle maAcptlhas
jan Mb s . A romance is woven the sfciy, which Is .one of the most tag of [its'type.
■AHell for Adtoo." ' Shado'ws in thie Night.”
burNley... . ,|:
A Man c&Ued Sullivan." The (Sreat ,Flamarion.’f “Tall pn the Saddle,” ;I
both. One Idf the r-r---funniest film scenes AtTnv.................
brilliant fAstt-HOdy Lamarr, Paul Henreid, Sydney Gyeenstreet and peter:
O'topirators,’’ played' by a !i
ever bictund IS that In which'masijiler- adtag as a girl] belplays in the basket ball game tipp0site|a team of Amazons. Funny ? You’U say!
Grand: j’lThe DOUghgirls." ■ King Lane: “ Farewell My Lovely.'
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DBCEMAER 2t, l94S .1
- 1 NEXT WEEK THE ROYAL!
and hlghipowered ■ musical entertata- ment tops the bill-throughout Christ mas week: This is; the Hew comedy, “.Hotae] Sweet Home.” ; Frank Randle, the llvOT music-hall’afad radio favour ite, is toei star. As .the doorkeeper at . a piano factory. Frank Is kept extreme-
A grand combtaation'of first-rate fun
Cupid. Hb stralghtenA'bUtithe path of true love for his employer’s son and hls girl friend, played-by Anthony Pendrell and Nfcolette Roeg; tod {also enjoys the delightful ■ music provided oy RawiezI tod LandAubr, the world’s greatest duo pianists,; todl the charm- tag stager, Helen HSl:! Cecil Frederick
ist ami dtoslon:' Ne nds timb to bb’eotae
plendent - uniform
and Bunty Meadows,! (direct from the - ’ Donova- mtbrtai
-- - - . r ~ mental'!note.,
attractive j piclureP-a j Combination - of, hutaorbus and mupliil entertainment of which! filmgoers
,dj also appeab ;. {should make a - BURNLEY THE
tlori botabshefl ta. hlstlatest full-length technlbblojr filmuslci^, II The Three Caballerob.’^ The trioj are Panchito, a roosteri.ta:-,the swashbuckling .maniier; Job' Cariewa, the (.sbplilBtlcated parept, and Donald Duck .hTepressiblCtambas- sador-at-IArge.' 'There is ! A: hprAe race ta which an’ unknowril eptry: trims out to be|,a Flying. DoilJj'eyi a bullfight engtaeered bViDonaldlland a Pengu&s
' .Walt sney . t o s s e s ; I a n o t h e r p r o d u o - See Out Window Disp ays ■
search for a satisfactpfy tropical island, . ■ i
matiojstory .centred, Ai English cou
■With .its turbulent r(>mi I
stars Eric Portman
toieldA cartoon. J
Captain ,Elto„.,ve! war, unwanted In.
THE .',:i
„ t l c a n d d r a - B t t h e l o v e l y ■■ CO-. s o n .
Flora I Robson enacts hli. , wife,' and SheUa Sim is their Army [daughter. Thrilltag and«exclttag incidents have ,strafage | and lasting tafluerices on the llyesjof theTliree prtaPipals. There ' Is also a Disney
e [ l a t e , c o n f l i c t . ' : | ! T H E G R A N D ?
' .“ the Minstrel Mari” features Benny Fields,! the ririgerof the . minstrel songs, in a grand story , that bold you to toe last, Judy ;Olark, .Alan .Dtaehart
which Hby Roger wd hls norse- ine ger, Ar®i starred' together with Bpi Nolan arid toe Sons of toe Pioneers
WHALLEY I ‘.i j
wood’s most powerful .explore force get's, latomic-like'to' Work. This film
“ The Big Noise.” iWfhen Stan Laurel ■ Oliver! Hardy itake charge, the
brings sixty mtautep of sheer unadul- tored! jollity to the spreAn, and is a fit
medium tor a happy tatament.
, |
dramatic pla; in which m
“ ItorigovCr Squaire
(fiancee, and George jinspector.
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arch-vlllata<t Linda Dapnell is Cregm’s Sanders toe police
a’ stoiry pf the ’ntactles. CregM
{ LAN^HO
yesterday week {raised £50 for the BlUlrigton District! 13/01001116 Home Funto'. Thanks fo r the success ^ d ue! • to 'the -, Superintendent, the Matron, and: Messrs. D o b ^ , Lan- baster and Stiff,I arid all others who helpjed-in any wa{y.
A ' DANCE • iJeli -{'at Brockhau ,
St. Leonard’s Church Funds took the I form', o f : a I whl^t and dhmlita drive, and' a lArge jnuhiber attend^.. Mr . I Jo h n ' Whrlng y?as responsible for' [the arrangemrints, and M^ |R. Aln^vorth' was''M?Cl. The prize- W'lrihers were:' Miss A. Ratcllffe, Mrs! Briggs, Mrs. [Gooderham, M[r6. Ratellfle, Mrs; I Crowe, Messrs. Duckett, R. Martini Ti Wilson,. J.
' FARlVDSRS’ EFFORT.—The an- nual effort of the
I
, i a d b e e n i d i p i p e d ! b e f o r e d e f e n d a n t g o y t o e m .
local, farmers for
Eatough, W.' ’Thorilas; domlnqes, Mr.l Clayton,-'(Misses Mary and Marjbrie Gooderharif; hidden num-
,ber,j|Mrs.. H(riga|tej | ’i ■' : CQNCERT.ri^n ^ tu rd a y a sub-
ceAsJul yariety.''Cpnpert, ■ organised by iMbssrs. Stan-lby Brovm and Stiff, { was held jin the National Schtol In !aldhf:'ihb Welcome Home Fund. Aj goddrslzed audience en joyed,every minute. ;Vocal numbers werp given by; Misp Hilda Bennlson, soprano; Mr. .F.,'Ray ton, tenor, who alsdi joined :in; djuets with,.Miss
piRESENTS FOR ( T^ EN at 9/11, VICTORIA street
rORIA S*^! JOHN F 3EN .EJW
i c 'A i b B p d (Ou I JA C p U R ^
tfitter) Ltd.
S. J. SCOTT eni
iWish all Fri !■: ^ ■: A'-MER:
ds A h Ap p y
Beririlson; Miss l A.'r Klrkby sang popular numbers [.alnd led chorus spiglng; Reda and' Pat Stanley ghv'j several speciality, dances; Mr. 'Frank EocleS|g4ve two character, studied, “ TheFarmer” and '"The
Par.jon ” ; ! and I an I Army guest artiste!,' Bert Evan's, {appeared as' a comman.' Pat| arid ;Reda Stanley, Fred Bro-wn; jl)dnAld ' Stiff and Waljter
conaedy-sketehes, Stanley as also
gave four short “ Your :,Grace,”
“Tl.e,.Butler!” ;: ‘ the Maid.’' aijdi' Brown ■was Donald'Stiff topkiparjt; Ir
cofiripdre, and Mr. w accompanist am"
:tie Ddetor and rhrists.’’ Mr. Fred
with hls 'Planp-acco irdlon, lyith Miss Klrkby'Singingtithe latest “ hits." Winners pf a .Orirlstmas competi tion were aimpririced. now! ariipuiits {tq £850, chairman
a -itauslcal medley
gen irous [support during the next few months so to at -the target can be attalried and; [toe {Fund success
asked fully wound upj I
the lilAY()E jj(if CL1THER0E’$ HEDj* { HOLljANDi’’ APPEAL.
Subscriptions reeftved to December 19: .................
Mr , Mr ,
of the partitalar breed,to:be insemin ated. H a r bentre was, formed ■ at Whalley.lhe Wvos,atedji cengis being teken of toe breeds in toe ffisWet, and suggested as [ri safeguard^ that- on, toe comtafttee tllfere should |ba’ an exfaeri- enped breeder'to pick out, pen withto fhp breed. thC tvpe of animal which best'suited trip conditions of; toe land.
Hammond si id that in order to start a centre thfte should be a thousand cows
',, I
Anrinymous Ci Winder
previously ackripwledged .. 33,16 J. Duckett:id.
Yoik-street,' Alblpritereet and ' Market! Place, W.Ji Celebra- ons (Xmas party) ... and Mrsi -TJlGlough
£ Si ■’
2 2 O' 7
0 10 0,5
atj the'' pfessni time assisting over twc) :
.linqred thousand Hom'ebujiers to reap'the Award pf jthei; thrift; {^pre than three h indred and! fifty-Hbrrie owners each mpm^ pay theif final sUriscriptiofis rind receivetheir.
Mra S.
E..Southworto iTotaJ to date.i£53 { 5' :0
. JAM^IIwiLKINSOljl, Mayor. Malyor's Parlbuit'i CUtheroe. {. . j; .' {{'''j;-{r’': | '.i'til'tii vJ4 ed '1 - for. loyal arid
The Fund :and the
S. % SCOTT (S T ^ T I ^ N
Perfnanent Waves [that | ' aw 'Teated lii
' WALSH’Sti L
THE a d d e d B B A l ^ p F Fenri
Salops Iby g . . . S : S l !M x v SiERVlCE
at Hoiric ja id Abroad CHRISTMAS
lAd. NEW YEAR
t ’PHONEj CALL OR WRITE GLITHEROE 45 '{'1
ihrislmas enter- Is ! a highly
has the rolejo ; XMA!
We ae a Se ii CU lteii’s D la ^ TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS,
hv pcia h ispy 0;
PARCHMENT' CALENDARS anq NOVELTIES, etc.
{ at 18, n |o r i ;h g a i ]e
WATdHMAEER AND jEWELLEiR. | ■ * 1
' : r i 1 ti ' •
21.23 L bR b s t r e : relpphoae 5869. . ‘ ■ BlAfcKBUI^ l 01 t h e . 1914-18 e m b i t t e r e d feHRISFTMAS GIFTS
Although stocis'are now severely festritted and supplie difficult to obtain,
;, have a ifairiselection i)f Chti BRObiaiES,
we’.'sti 1 is Gifts.
NECKLETS, POWDER ; COMPACTS, SERVIETTE RINGS,,’etc,:
hoice Selection of & WEDDINQ: RINGS, see them
'in and J i glBE.
Vertheibss, Frank ,aide-de-campto'
who find Ws provocative of
the urchins of
fractical Gift are sure;
■[: { ' • {
AI useful Selection in tune and
with' the Festive Season reflecting, th e ; good the
aver. -4.4 BLOSES U SUITS, CIBDI6MS, HS EBT,
[ . p m s , O
CiiOTES, SOMBES, lIHGEBlE,'
IS,litc I- 'i aste of 8ETE# ■ i", that ti
adventure whibh 'tebounts the travels pf ' p iSouth-Pole ;MAreo;pPolo; in- hto
■■U 4, 5, 6, 20, 21 THE ARCAEiE, BLACKBURN
A PERMANENT WAVE. r■ency:. with inatiiral
idrienoed o p ^ to r s . ;
{(and all Itaethbdsk;;^: i -! ! ------mjWA:^E:iOlIT„'-..,’H '' -
7, PREStON MW ROAD; BLACKBURN. PhMie 5928
ri'
T tie Das ireri-fto lf ecubn.: n d p l f c e ■
enl.fj* Cl
tri [a nmrace
ppiy'lfoy i£Af:£r'(?N hoi’| e rciANi a1 i%. irjl Hinl'erriE.yVarbfjck'Howill, fl..p.. ;
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