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IPARWEN STREET,! BLACKBURN.
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|E X P E R IE N ,C E r n i h a s h a d , i n a b u n d a n c e ,
l e x | p e r i e n c e w h i c h i s n e c e s s a r y I t ^ f u n e r a l s e r v i c e . : p W e m a k e d e m e n t w i t h : c o n f i d e n c e , s i n c e k e e n s e r v i n g s i n c e 1 8 8 5 . '
BOOKING OFFICE open • l
- OF DISTINCTION ^ IN GRANITE AND STONE.
ITEBING AND CLEANING' Etc, A SPECIALITY,
- Wte fori Estimates: :U , CLAYTON-LE-MOORS i
H. TAYLOR I CJflURCH LANE;
!, i
le highest standard!of workmanship ■ at i modest^ cost.!
ACCRINGTON. ! j ; 3IRTHDAY GREETINGS
(TLER.—Loving greetings to our
son.SA/B. Fredl Cutler, on his birthday, FebruEfry 21st;' some
where at s^a with the Royal jNavy.' Ve pray for your sMe-keeping With evei-y hourl thatichimes—
Through all the pain [and pepil And terror of the itlmes. m
in daytime and in ddrkness-' You're in our min.d and heart.' i
)ur thoughts are eydr with y,ou, • : Although we are i apart; i
. !the Coldstream Guards. l Biiccleuch Avenue,' Clithenje ' j
-Prom his loving Mumi and Dad;! also his brother lien, serving with!
pWLCR,—Birthday greetings to our; Hear son| and 'brother,! James G'
iJim)-Fowler, on hiS 21st birthday^! February 22nd.
jr ' i I- West View, Clitherile. - ' ; ] . -^Love from jail at , Hdme. '
ENT,—Loving birthday greetings t(^ bur dear son and brother, Albert, oh his birthday, Februaih 13th; serving pojnewhere overseas!'hith the|R.N. ,
ways we are thinking of:you,i dear,' Though you are far over the! sea;
jmeday we’Jl be together, Wever more to part: - that day,: my dea'r,:
vays we are wishing you well, dear; YhereVer you may Be. ,
Ve will iloye you with all our heart, j ' ! I —Mjim and Dad.
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pth you;'dear brother, whemer you I roam;; | ' . J ■ ' |
thoughts areieveir over tlJ foamj |
know
iny.prayers ar; not,-In yaln—‘ hat God! will bring yd
u home again. Bihbk'Street, Clith Later.—
lin MiE.F. ! ' Best of luck : ke —Pronj-.Miim, Daia, Dorothy and
our dear son and br February; j serviilg
Mafgai'et. . ■ , i , Salthill Road, Clitheroe.
IBIRTIS
hllTH.—At'; th& Coplow View Materi Inlty Ward! on'2nd February, 1945, bd IHelen (nee LundiJ wife of J. E. ISmith (B.L.A.),, a sob, Edwin Vlotoh IThanking I the Doctor, Sister and I Staff,' and. all concferned, for their Ikind attention. d
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Sister Doris. . ;roe.: |
XOving birthday greetings to ther, Jack, 15tli
vJth thei R.A,Fj 3p smiling 1
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^ ip e it ia BLACKBURN.!
R a y M i l l a n d , B a r b a r a M O N D A Y N E X T ,
• f ' ■ i j 26th ' 68101 L ""T
CAFE RESTAt bpen daily, fro: n 10 am, Luncheons 112 to 2 pm. Reasonable charges.
T h i s W e d k - e n ! d : B r i t t o n 4 b “ T I L L W E
a n d EDDIE BRApICEN and EilLA
with WILLIAM DEMAREST, RAYMoi^D ELIZABETH PATTERSON
M E E T A G A I N . ” !
HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO “ The cleverest, wittiest socialsatire we've hdd for irea-i)?.”
In* -a riot of laughter ^ . . . . . . Perfect jescapist ehtertalnm
Continuous,' Monday to Fridayi '.from 5-50. !
MATINEE; DAILY at ,2-15.
S iturdayj Three Shows at 2-15. 5-50 and 8-0 pjn. h '
PHILLIPS-GjARNER. |
iPebraary , 14th, 19451 Co.-Sgt. Major I Charles R, '-Phillips son of Mr. and iMrs. C, H. Phillips, 83, Wimberley I Street, Blackburn, to Phyllis, young- lest daughter' of, Mn and Mrs. J. R. I Gamer, 580, Wha]Ie}' 'New Road, I Blackburn,', late of phthdr-oeJ
Wilpshlre !Methbdist Church, oh GOLDEN W^DLYG
lATBURN.—Mr; and Mrs!, Richard iChatburn desire
B, 'Whalley Road, 01 theroe, ; ' '■ DEATHS J i'
I and Priendp for c^iiues and presents [received lon the'occasion of their [golden wedding. :;
thank! 'Relatives , ! |
For Choice : -m
and value
BIRTHDAY CARDS GREETJ^fGS CARDS and WEDDING
se
jllLL.-^n the 7th February; ’ 1945, ^t jChatburn Road, i eiltheroe,i Emily,
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[the beloved wife of ithe late WauAM Gill, aged; 81 years; Interred at St. Mary's' Cemetery, Clitheroe,I on the 12th. : :
INIj MEMORIAM
IREWER.—In loving imemory of Hen^ TBreiVer, who passed away February |l9th, 1944. !
—From his'loving Wife Rnd Familv, |9, Montague; Street,-,'Clitheroe!
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lUSH.—In loving mmory of , my deai [ son, Cpl. Edward Vernon Bush, Yort and Lancaster Regt., who was kiilec
! [, Beech Street, Clitheroe.
fRABTREE.-Loving I (Jo'nnny), who ! v .suddenly, February
' " Living always lib ■ 4 pi
Always loved anc remeratered. ; -!--From md.'
memoriek of Jolm as icalle'd away 16th, 1944.
j ,our tho|ights.’’| Fiswell and WhalleV
'ijom,:the'Kimily.| I
JONES.—In loving njieihpry df a d ^ : husband and fabbdr, Tom Jdries. who died February 20t;i, 1940. jAlso IhS
I dear, grand-daughter, Maureen Maj- I garet Tongs, who dlPd December ^thi 1.1944, aged 2 yem p: months.!
, Is like
tp.th^t^bove.
Blest be the tip that binds ■!, Our hearts in Christian Idve: The fellowshipl of kindred minds
The secret of the Ixirdilsi theirs. Their soul is Hjs abode, i ;
Blest are* the puije In .heart, r For they shall see our God;.
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; So we bhall still be jolnedt at hegrt, i And hope to meet again.
; !J. ,; '148,'Wihalley fead. Olitheroe.
Though oft compelled to part, - 11 ; We one in Christ remain,
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' , Always In our thougl|is. .' | -yProm All at |
17.iMhnk Street, aifd
rfinted and Published by'the^l^am- Advertiser & Times Oompany, - Ltd.,: pi*
Pi 'Market Place, i Clitheroe. I :,' i! ’ TeUtwo! fines) 407/loa '
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T O - N / g h T ( F a i d a y ) a t 7 - 5 0 ; ’ I ! SIMONE SBION in “ !;
- Weird iDiefe are still thugs and'ijiurderers blord .trying tojoutwlt the ace. detect T H E
:he after literally bing thtom'fire toTcapture tftC criminals:. To be|prejeeddd % “'PKAIRIE CHICKENb’-(Co”^?^y>
Thursday and Friday It |-3oj Saturday: Matiijce 2-i5;"6-b and ?-i5: “ C A N T O R
b E O R G E M U R P H Y i J Q A N
j Tdjlie is at the top of his ®ibt story interwovm TOthl I, T<) be preceded by'a 'Wait. Disney jCartopn. ‘‘ iTiilE ' FOX H|uNT.”
S H O W B U S IN E S S
form In tms latest fun-fllled laughtb sbiaw. ■ A many actual inbidents in [the principal's career.
BBIT^ SEE COMTORTABLY J!f. palladium. —
The curse of the cat peopj I T h r i l l i p ^ 1 . C h i l l i n g ■ ! 1
T O i M O R l i o W : M a t i n e i 2 - 1 1 5 ; ^ ^
!TH3 BEST T THE T E L . 1 4 L
‘LE.” ■ and 8-15:
M o I i b A Y n e x t a t G - 4 ) i n b 8 - 1 5 . T - J E S D A y a n d W E D N E S D A I f a t 7 - 3 0 : WARMER BA^TEiR
C A S E
Lin|North Africa, February’ Ipth, 194? ^Also his mother, Maud,' who: di^c ^ Oijtober 13th, 1944.--1R.I.P.
JACK WAREING .
FOH EXCLUSIVE 'MpDEL :S sp
6ri[Swear, G O R . R A Y S K I R T S . L a b f '
JACK WAREINli FO Tel. 5502.
in 'Matit;., ■f selectio
PITS, TAILpRED:! FiROCKS, ',!
CI.erfy,! Dcrville, ;!etc Own material mabe lip, 15/6'
■' Wartime Ejjonbm^ 19, LORE) S T R E f c : BEA C K B U R N .
loob WOOtUES T e l . 5 5 0 2 . ,
^mething wllicjh. will That is oiir piobleln, vJfry, restricted limits.
dicides that wJ can! withaut! many thinbs —if; ttlay be difficult, but it’s ol ten possible to find answer to he
the purpose, p all we can within
S a tte rtliw iite ^ Son Ltd YORk IsTREETL tel. 191.
SUPPORT THE: PRISONi^ 0|P WAR FUND. PUBLIC MEETING
Daw§|)n’s Exo;l Cream Brea^ ! !
„ . insist on it,' '
A.E.YEEVERS.Lk S
W H O L E S A L E B A K E R S . •
METHODIST SCHOOL, GRINDLETpN^
Yes! We bake it, and all mothersl who
I - ■want their families to enjoy their meals always ! :|
!!!■" "! j- ■ -'•,!
i. I" T e l e p h o n e : 1 3 1 .
ire Bakery, Olidieroe R O V I S I O N D E A L E R S .
i , I S p e a k e r :
Whist & Domino Drive i n , T H E I N S T E ' U ' r e , S T j O P P E R L i W
WEDNESDAY, If : conlmence 1.
A D M S S I O N '2s., S K E P T O b
i D I V I S I O N 'PARTY
E ^ . 2 8 t h p.'m.
x A b o u r i ' i n d u i n g s u p p e r
ADVERTISER & M A R K E T P L A C E j C L I T H E R O E
Advance Booking :j for 5-50 and 8-0 p.m.. | :
Saturdays: only. ' I "•Shows' I
' for the
Deaf. MINISTRY OF INFORMATION I Clitheroe and Distric Information Committee. i SUNDAY SHOW i t c
STATIONERY r ' ' ' ;
the range at the
TIMES OFF Tel 407/8 (twc:
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DOORS OPEN p o I N O
c h i l d r e n ! F I L M S : ■ ! <
Y ^ O R K E R A N D N E W Z E A L
H,M!^. F R O N T K I N : | a ! S T A R I N H A N D L E M V I T H C A R R
G ! G E 0 R G E V ADMISSION FRE'E'
U N D E R 1 4 Y E A R S A D M I T T E D L I F E ; Whist
GRAND on SU
KINE NDAY, b e l i e l c i ' i n t h e ,
YORK STREET, CLITH 'ROE
MAR.CH, colmmencing at ^ p.m
'8.0- 1.0 A P R I L 1 4 t l
Drive & A P l ^ t l L 2 8 t l i
R I M I N G T O N Dance e f f o r t F O R T H E “ B R O N T I J S . ” Whist
A L L . W E E K rAines snt! ■ ■
ii» AUS ‘Dally Express.” I
Ifarphones Free
" r A D M I S S I O N F R E E '
TO-NIGHT RAUA
l o r ,,'wd!l speak in 'the ; ! / PARISH tH l ik H SCHOOL, CLITHEROE,
DAY), at 7-30 p^m./ ■ i4’. IvL
’ib-
S U B J E C T : • I
E A S T L)^( DAN
HER FIGHTING MEN ! QUESTIONS INVr ED
with the GS. RE'
iANCE BAF
Services |s. - Civilia DANCING 7.30
W A D D I N G T O N : V I L L A G E F O R C E S ’ F U N D
3itc
-A in
R E A D I N G R O O M a t
: F E B R U A R Y ^ 4 t H A d m i s s i o n
R e f r e s h m e n t s o n
S L M D B U R (Registered
N S E R V I C E S under War € 1940)
F E B R U A R Y
F U N D ( 4 0 4 ) ha-rities Act,
2 5 r d ! 8 . 0 - 1 . 0 “Weighing Up” the Future ' ^ II.-- ' ■ I ,
To-day we I are ipl^nning for to Until then We are doing our best tc out the difficulties of to-day.
morrow. sImoot
I. fiSFDENi 26, Kink R A D I O A N D C Y C L E R E P A I R S I A N I ^
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CLITHEROE d V I C E
' ■ I ! , 1 ^ T T WESLEY CHURCH, CLITHEROE WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 28th, at 7.30 I I , ' will', give his lecture . i GODFREY WINN T h e e x p e n s e s a r e e x c e p t i o n a l l y h e a v y . 'ij
I A s e n s a t i o n a l s t o r y o f t h e w o r s t v o y a g e i n t h e W o r l k . ■ S I L V E R C O L L E C T I O N . I
OLITHEEOE TRADES COUNCIL,
fjedne^day^ F^b. 28th GRAND DANCE I Mr. j . p . d ^ ies
- I win be held In the - ; W e A v E R S ’ A S S E i M B L Y R O O M
P r - o ® e c t i v e , L a b o u r ( b a n ' i l i d a t e , S k l p t o n D i v i l s o n j
C h a i r t o . b e t a k e n a t 7 . 3 0 p . m Q u e s t i o n s I n v i t e d
O o l l e c t i o n ' t o d e f r k y E V E R Y i B O D Y W E D C C W d E
■ e i c p e n s e s .
FRIDAY, MARCH 12nd 8-4) tUM2-0 p.m. Y
: I: !. J: TUBNER’S i 1 (Six Players).
-' BAND: ij', ; i -
Akmission 2/-; Forces l/6d, Right of admission reserved. ■
C. MmOHEIHi. Secretary. / j, ,
Went on a Convoy to RussiA” P l e a s e g i v e g e n e r o u s l y
'!f h ■w
iCLITHEKOE ! YOUNG FARMERS’ ' .CLUB 1 , i
' ’ f , ■A MEETING - i n t h e G R A M M A R S C H O O L 1 '
t ■ ■
Wednesday^ Febi 28th 1
a t ; 7 ; 1 5 p . m . i
w h e n ! t h e r e , w i l l b e ' A M . O . ' l . F I L M S H O W
' -f 1 ’ 1
-)i * "MH ’1'^' '1 V U'
i 'i fu'il? ' *
I Drive 7 . ? 0 p . m . TO-MORROW, SATURDAY
A s s e t s e x c e e d £ 4 , 7 0 0 , 0 0 0 . ' '
EDWARD : B R A N C H
3 6 , K I N G S T R E E T Telepiio^:
Q lM ^A L D n s I s . 6 d .
liill 11
•Why pay rent all your|llfe wheii, with the san;e money, often! less ydui can own- your jOwn home. Ilhe ready help-
.,,
of the Skipton makes it So easy. For your convemence a local Branch: has
been opened at the address'--btlow. 1 Ask for partibulars.
j fecretary: Arthur Smith,
P.CIS-: M S W t
M i H i i i S i i ; Reserve Fund £250,0001 OFFICE: : Clitheroe 19 t''ii
CHESTER CLIIHEROE
\ ' h r ,
Luncheons 12 to 2. Reasonable charges.
Cafd iRestaurant Open )0,30 a.m. to 7.0 p.m. each day.
LUX
Advance 6.0 '& 8.(
on! ^
T h h W e e k - e n d : R i c h a r t G r e e n I n “ D O N ’ T T A K E 1 T | T 0 LENI
LYNN M O N D A Y , I F E B R I J A R Y 2 f e
w i l ; HUNT ‘G IV E l ^ E
■MUSIC!!; Show:
C O MM EE D Y Y O D
T H ! I
, R O mM r o aA n a t 2 . 5 5 - i s - 8 . : c ng at 2.El5-i5-8'.12
GAUMONT BRmSH NEWS (Latest teom JACK LAWSOjN it th| THE^g^
o r g a n . Fribi t)
the e !
MINI: Clitheri
OE INFORMATION Ihlomiation Committee
h, AI^L piEK; ’Phoi Sat I
Booking; for p.m. Shows rday only, i
e 4246/7. H E A R T . ”
• R E N D E Z V O U S P b R ! E N T E R ASSEMBLY: OOMS, PALLET.
■ T A I N M E N T S ■; i ' •
i i a p l p s a i. n t a t m o s p h e r e ^ T e l . 3 2 1 2 . :i ", !!' I - STARR LADRENCE O I IV PR
GEORGE SANDERS . fWilTR
DON’T MISS ’ITUS ! WO GLADYS Bioojang OfBce open Monday, 'yyedneslay[^nd'Saturday, 2-30 to
)AN FO tJDITH
NTAINE ANDERS
ON 4-30 p.m.
;GHT— BALL .—iijTO-MO! ,-------------- NELI
Booking Office open Satupd , all the week Judy Garland . George Mui ,
‘‘ LITTLL, _____ IE I KELLY;’’ , I , i C h a r l e s W l i u i i n g c r j 1
- O W : M a i t i n e e 2 - 1 5 ; 6 - 0 lay. 2-30 t o 4 - 3 0 p . m . i , I WEbXESDAY at 6r0 and 8-|l5. SATl): RDAY: Matin|ee?-15; 6 " ' C R '
^lONIMONDAY, I TUESDAY, ' land FRIDAY at 1-
lURSDAY p.m. I & 8-15 :
1.0 to 4.301 DAILY. l.oi to 12. and' 8-15: HREY BOGART, in “DARK V?CTOBY.”i MICHAEL iin iD IN 19,
TO-NIGHT i(Friday) at 7-30; i i ' BETTE IDAVIES and HUMP!TliGMORROW; Matinee 245;-W!-and 8-15 :
MONDAYl and TUESDAY at 17-dO. WEDNESDAY at 2-30 (Mat.) j 64 & 8-15: PENELOPE WAI
EHCL6H t t i m U T T EM I
brilhant light comedy A gay, ro:
THURSDAY,and FRIDAY at 17-1 JEEOME eOWA
N JANE WYMAN IN !
‘ A real tlhriller!!!^] ^ ^IGHT Dramatic, suspenseful
, which has beeh- a success everywhere. nantic laughter-raiser. ■ . . i : i .
30. SATURDAY; Jlatinee 2-15; 6-0 and 8-15: '
im tile! Warner Bros, Studios, en'tertaihment W-hich will grip you !
COMMENCING FEBRl fARY 26th. EMPIB^ ' TeL
B U R N L E Y I F O B WEEK 2453
Mon. ito Fri., 2-30; 6-0; 8-0. ■ Saturday,-2-30; 5-46 :! 8^).
i Prom the! famous novel by Louis Goldmg|
“ M R ! E M M A N U E L
(FELIX AYLMER, GRETA GYNT WALTER RILjiA.
The background of this film Is a vavld contrast of light and shadow, the" peaceful, : lovely English coun tryside standing out against-the brittle;-Hikury: pf Beifinh■ night resorts and : drama bf' smaster prisons. : Great Star cast Includes
■ Also The News’and [n-teresi SAO | EVERY WEDNESDAY ANE> SATURDAY
Another Dr,
■' 2i hours’ good entei:rtai iiiment.
with Freddy Slack, Ha; and LCon Errol, r- And Thei British! Movietom
" H A T C H E C K H GADRN VT <-< L A D I E S C O U R A G
witih LORETTA YOUN ine Fitzgerald i and Annb ICbmedyi with Mupii
■TeL 2519
Mon. tOjPri.;; Mat.'2-3o; Evening Cant, from 545. Saturday: Three shows' at 2-30,: 5-45 and 8-0,
. Two very: entertaining pictures i 1 Comedy: Drama-
G, Gerald- : Gwynne.
E O U S r qL - ,
O N E Y " ^ Owens,
e News,
Tel. 3632
Mon.: to Fri.:' Mat. 2-3'). Evening cont. from 5-45. Saturday; Three shows at 2-30,15-45 and 8-0.
splend(d-flhn from the Gille^e seri,es-
‘‘THREE MEN IN witli LIONEL BARRYMlOBE, VAN
WHITE”
JOHNSON, Marilyn 5AXWELL. Also a happy! Musical Domedy— " HI, GOOD LOqi jwlth
Harriet Hilliahd & Kirby Grant. The Universal NeV
Last ’biis to Clitheroe
:ws; 9-0 p.m.
ASSEMBLY RODMS, WHALLEY
M O N D A Y N I C H T I
URGENTLY REQUIRED ; Jewellery, Old Gold ' ■ WORDEN * - ■ 1 Watchmaker 8i Jeweller; 1 I-
■ ! ; ■ ! : : . ' I , ■ T e l . 5 8 6 9
21^231 LORD s t r e e t ’ i BLACKBURN
I Licensed by H.'l{j, Gov'em-roert
imbiRiiiGS 1 '{'Second-hand | ,!,
: [^iGoins,! 6tc.^ SELjL N O ^ Highest {Prices Given :
I 1 l;l •/: RAD!
Large Assortiient of CYCLE and RApI(|) SPARES IN SiTOCk at— !
14, MARKET PlACE, CLITHEROE.! ’|el. 167' C Y C L I . A N D
B E N T H A M S r a d i o R E P A I R S .
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P (^E S S THE ADD^D BEAUTY bF A PERMANENT WAVE. . E U G E N E W A V I N G ( a n d a l l m e t h o d s ) . ^
P e r m a n e n t W a v e s t h a t c o m b i n e P e r m a n e n c y l y l t h n a t u r a l b e a u t y I ! a r e f ' r e a t e d i i i n - ; t h e s e S a l o n s b y e x p e r i e n c e d ! o p e r a t o r s
W Al i s o l e L i c e n s e e C H R I S T Y N A T U R A L W A V E C l I f tA la J l I a H A I R D B E S S E B S . B L A C K B U R N . P h o n e 5 9 2 3 L i d l e s ’ & G e n M ’ 7 , P R E S T O N N E W R O A D , i -1‘l
Theo. WiKon & Sons, !|
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DIljllNG i ■ ■
! Prices.
HO’t - AIR RANGES at Lowest i
thIe bell f ir e , .triplex land a good selection of r-
; i', '•;■ m s , ■ 'nil/ \ , FIREPLACE SHOP. - ^ ! J ! ■
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W e s u g g e s t t h a t y o u I w o i i l d ; b O ' W e l l a d ' v i s e d - t o o r d e r - y o T i r
» ' ~ ' I
n e w s u i t a s e a r l y a s l i o s j s f b l e I ■ -“ “ T-i I ‘
; READ’S , > , i W H Y N O T A SMART NEW ' I t
those ^ PRECIOUS: qpUPONS tailored to MEASURE ,
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