'lv|. Theo. Wilson & Sons, LTD.
the fireplace sh o p . . R O O M
SCALED i l SERVICE
iWESf STREET, :a GKB*URN.:
[ P E R has hhi
Ifaheral rience
I l E N c t , , in abiihdance,
t h e
V I S I T O U R S H O W R O O M S , . Y O R K s t r e e t ; t L I T H B R O E .
h o t - A I B ; ■ ’
u’■'4♦4^'v' registered as a NEWSPAP^;
ini> with confiden^, since sen^ng. since 1885.
which is ntcessa^ iervice.* We make
_L ERipRlA^
OF distinctioIn - GBANflE and]STONE.
IRING And GLIDING, Efe, i A gP^CIAlIT^
! for EsJmates
H. 1|AYL6R i ’CHDRGR LAN'E.j:
|CLATTOI|r-tE*Mp9RS AGCRINGTO:
Ighest standard of Virinnanship at niodest'cost.'
t h d I t GiiE ETINGS
t s ,—Losing birthday, greetings ly son Sehi'y, on his |22nd bir ;h-' 'April 21Bt; sp-vlnd
overae.as. ■
pdy loTi te ■
alwa r a l f '
Bear sohB and brottere, John, |on ’ p rd 'birthday, Apri' md, Royal ines,
iA„ and br I—
a ' _j Loving birlliday greetings to pirthto, April 30th, Royal Navy,
[where.i’tlseai Innot be igether 1
1 agaln.-
J to S: ay you ;ant prayer, :ou may ’ ' strife ap ave you
I-Prora i, thalley ^
protected: [ I and!James, on pis. )ad,|Clitherbe.
i ; a n d I ta lr i- y , o n t l j a g e t h e r w i t h t h e . 'i
I .—Lovii^ birthday] Ideal- sons. Albert.
I His keeiiing until we ther, Dac And Family. •
. delivered' strain :|
: .
' greetings to, on the 22nd e!20tli; serv- .M,P.
\nd .happy wishes ccj, 1 Mam, Dad,:'Reuh!4 and Lewis,
T 5 a j o y tp h a v e tw < j i o n s — send cmgratulatlpns ■
w o a s O n e a s y o u j - ] D.—Lovih 20th
ty, ser O.M.P.
E 1
t I
the ski le port ne day
itle Vie w Clithei-Gd ' a b i r t h d a y
iur shh Df life sail a -good long and clear;
■vlr IS
glad (n
m Dofik !y 'Road
[ir dear his 21s Ing'son
'bu make on that -wel- dear-,
-be bright p
>, brother Jim, Jinuju; libhefoe;
COMIN G O F
; I birthday, 'jvjiere in
im Muih, M t ii g s , f o n d
ay gre. those w
B.—Lod
list bli the Rl
ER.—Lp'ivng birthpi
1(1 t h i n k fehp D a d , a n !d
dear s-on! Always
-From leld," B|i
i . and Bevis.
sin and bi'bther, Arthur, , April 23id; England.
'
.’knd true, liiorld of you.
vlshes from bi-othei- theB.
sister Ooimie. il,
im; sei-vmg
ing birthday; greetings to and, bi-olher Predi on
hday, April 23rd; serving A|C., India Command.
E /^ - p t h e r . D a a r r o w .
i i R T H
laii, to LA.C . andfMrs; W. Elsie iQlairk),! a son,
.. Brooksice,’’ Downham,
1 well. :Gi-ilteful thanks Mothers, and' all con-
View, Clitheroe, : Thomas, husband! jpf the late
] ) E A T H 5 ihe 13th Abril,! 1945, at
N; aged 66 Vpars.,Interred 's! Cemetery, Ion the 17th.
Weit
- O n t h e |V i e w , C l
:|he k;ith April, 1945,
Erddford Methodist Burial '■.e 19 th.
wife of thi h her 75th
l i k t __ ,. , 'MkS., PAEjKER, agi O h S aiy e d72
ALKER, In ^ 7ibh year, at St.. Mary's &metery, I^rll 21st, ^|-12-p noon. _
the 18th: April, 1945, iiUrst Stkebt,, Olltber=e, . ’beloved 1!husband of
t. Mab':S: 7 j y
the 14th iprill 1945, at ,reet, Clitheroe, Mary, wife of ■WiiiiAM! Walsh. year, .JnterrM at St-
B E T T ^ N /yqTiv^ |y, Apr 1113th, I9w
he Lon:hath give u»i„_ j^TYay." vill, 0 Lor
iper Bernard' Astih, mho,: died i woujids^receiy^ In jaction in,
me death bfi their only :spm .V I V of syni- * ' ' J — I iONdI y NEiT at 64) and 8-15.! XiIeSDAY & WEDNESDAY at 7-30.
and the Lord but‘ Thine be
View, Clitjh :iroe'.; : ] ' ■ j
, J .'K irk,
died.pf wbunds April'9th, 1945;, ill his 122nd-
' L a m i t i e e t . Olitherbei, Ai
ps.-ln ad,
l!- IN MEMORIAA/|
jDvlng memory ]of ai d ^ fhomas Bafts,
autifu. I his
behind.
loving wife] and Mother. S»ad, Clitheroe.:
life, April |l?th,i memory hej left hehinn-
c i Kirk. lloyal‘iReg^i^!' usband of Mary and father mbn, and only, son of Mr,
finest romances i evet-filmed; here Js a nevr beeh beater , in battle. ! , V “Gems j p i s ’’-Comedy.
Dealing with; t^e lAm^can Marines
n a c tn and embodymg one of the vivid, picture of the Corps that nas
| - - - TOUCHDOVVN : TABS V
THURSDAY land FEIDAy at 7-30. SA'TUBDAY: Matinee 2-15; Jtc jG O D F to , T EA EIE JEANNE BE CASAIlS
“THE ’YOKES on! ME’’—Comedy. I j “HIGHLIGHTS OF VARIETY.
It takes a good civilian! to be a gQ9d s tlito to fhis toj, or any o and here: we see lam old General “ domg his mit a* 4°“ ®
. - _ n n C
—Interest.; — r
L O 1R '. ^ :
MEDMi FOR THE GENERA ^ -
”
[ WEAVERS’ INSTITjUTE, I CLITHEROE 1 ' FRIDAY, '4th isiAY
I .1.■■ !:!: ■ : " N.L.R.C.i r
BING CROSBY | T l A N r E I &, ANN SHELTpl}] ¥
(It’s New! It's Different I,!) ; : i,
Open Crooning Championship for tion of Ann Shelton.
I I
Open Crooning Championship for I '
of Bing C r^ y . ,
Dancing to J. TURNER AND' HIS BAND, 8F-l| a.m. ADMISSION 2/6l: FORCES -1/6.
| ^ . ^ f i n a l INTER-GOY. GUP
“ C” Coy, V. (Holders)
, ; : , “ B” Coy. on SHAW BRIDGE GROUND
Saturday, April 28tli . !. Klck'-off S-Oip-m. .
god save' thE KING. 11 . .. ■--■-cri ' ' . -j ADMISSION 6d, j H.M. Forces Free.
Frdceeds to Mayor of Clitheroe’s Services Welfare Fund.
SUNDAY SCHOOL G.F.S. JUMBLE SALE 1
PARISH CHURCH i
and POUND STALL OH'
I SATURDAY, APRIL 28th ] | ^ :!' :■! '
at 3 pim.; -J ■ 1 ] | in LOWER SCHOOL | iiAdmissionSd, Refresliments on Sale
Gifts of Jumble.T etc., thankfully received on- Friday evening, 7-j9fip.
' 1' .■ I
NEWTON INSTITUTE DANCE
FRIOAyJ MAY I 8
p.mli—.1 a.m..
Admission i2s. ; Forces 1$. 4th
SAVOY ACCORDION Pr.7'tei-: ’.-.'i.d'iTf 'RDd
i[ BAND
I IIn; I I iJij
VI
Frank Astln' Friends ana ,
i a jadium -
O T M O R T A B L Y p P AaTt.y .A D I U M . —
t h e i B E S T i a t I T H E 'ifle L ., n 1 4r7..
l
thei-ob, LIZZIE, e|latb Thomas y e a r . l I n t e r r e d
fl28, Whalley ^ a p , , Clitheroe^' ,Eir,.................. , T -
EiR.-(3n[the iMilApril, 19f5,’ t h e b e!
wife- of years.— 'emetery,
i i ! I [HERE IT IS ;! I ! _M _,
..FIVER
■A i-MOST intimate! REVUE at
ST. CATHERINE’S SCHOOL, WEST BRADFpRD
FRIDAY, MAY: 4th ; SATURDAY, MAY ?th j
I i ! at..8,p[m. j ■, .
' ROLL UP! ROLL UP! Or at : ie^st bi y a I ticket.
PREVIiWji C0MME]1TS :
The showi to end shows.-" Cynic.” | Its presentation shows remarkable nerve on the part ot tne i„ producer.rr" Prattler.'’ : : No ;dogjs allowed ,in.--R.S.P.C:!. A. !
i Proceeds in aild of - Reid Cross Fund.
i .
; seats! 2s.:
To-night, Fridsly, April 27th L :
50-50 i BALL .: lat'l |! ' ,' | :■'
THE HALL, LOWERGATE Dancing from 8 p.m.i ito 1 a.m. to :,
Admission 2s. 6d. . [ : H.M. Forces Is. 6d. I 1
i JOHN GRADWELL! AND his BAND Bight of Admission Reserved. I n
, ‘
n our fhoilghts. ! and Alan:
I g e ay greetings
p d 2 2 n d , g t o g e 'f h e i
I reetings,! on tp Bert and with the
;pese troubled this is pm-, through iall
you,, som 5Qody' carejs, ^rememberejd m some-'
l And br:...yg you safe back home.;. ... jim, darling,
n'Moth® and All it 8, Slddows' nue, Cliberbe; also .brother Rill.i rather Deafa, S.E.A.C.’
__Cl T n A r%
Luncheons 12 to 2. Eleasonable 'ohhrges.
; Cafe Restaurant • Open 10.30 a.m to 7.0 p.m. each day. .
R IA L T f
I LUXURY CINEMA Iss CAFE :
: BLACKBCBN.] —— ^ ' MARIA MONTEZ
SUSANNAj FOSTER' i
Advance BcLking for 6.0 & 8.0 p.m. Shows on Saturday onlyj
i ’Phone 4240/7, i 1 , .
This Week-end :: Jack Oakie In ' 'THE! MERRY MONAHANS.”, ----- "■">/» — i— ■
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bf MONDAY, APRIL 30th, ALL WEEK j|c,
.
jTURHAN I . B E Y
The! thrills of la llfctinaejfrpin a lifetime of thrills I 1 I ShowingJat 2,5t)i'p6,li) — 8,15.. |
1 I 1 r ii- ' - ' 1 BOWERY TO BROADWAY 1 : ,i ■
•GA™nT :b^ITIS]9 news. (AU the latest news). !, INTERLiuilE BY JACK LAWSON at khe THEATRE ORGAN.
.1 i . ■ i ■ i. i
C in em a iR^yal ' ,
BLACKBURN. . . Tel. 6810; 1 I |l 1 ' ' . -1 " . ■
B R I AI i In
- ■ ' ' ■' - i ' CAFE, i ■ RESTAURANT open daily from 10 a.m. Lunchfns 12 to 2 p.m. : Reasonable charges.
i '
Gene Tienn y, Dana! Andreiys inVhe mystery thriller, “LAljJRA.” , MONI
N DONLEVY — ANN WALTER ABEL
at 2-15 p,m.-OONTIN'UOUS| Mon day to Friday f-om . 5-50. Saturday, Three Shows: 2-|15,5-501and 8;-0 p.m;;
AN AlWEMCANI MAnNEE'DiMLY. |
RKiHARDS a vivid,
plctiir.esque-and very human story . Photographed ]ni glorious; Technicolor!
for 5-50 and‘8-0, Saturdays Only,
' ADVANCE ' BOQKING
EARPHONES FREE .
FOR HHE; :DEAF-
1 BBITISH LEGION — CHATBURN BR^V^^CH GRAND BALL
CHURCH INSTITUTE, CHATBURN | To-tiight, Friday, April, 2 7 th '
EDDkE mIgARRY 3i HIS j FliiL BROADCASTING B \ \ iD Dancing ^ito l.i '! Refreshnyents.
ADNISSIoIn : 3s. 6d. j j : FORCES M IN .UNIFORM, ,2s. |6d.. ' Bight pf.iadmlsrionjstrlcily resefve^ ' ‘ ' ■ ] ■, i
CHURCH INSTITUTE, ^ FRIDAY, 'MAY 4th
' CHATBURN
Floor Manager: Mr, Mark Kerron, i Dancing 3 ito 1 a.m. .'
GRAND l Xt E b a l l First appearance of-
SYD ASHMEAD AND HIS RITZ ORCHESTRA ! Acclaimed by all as the finest band In Lancashire.
Featuring Old Tyme and Swingtime, simethmg to suit all tastes I ADMISSION 3s. — Forces : at reduced: price.-
T ! . 1 Preliminary Notjice. WADDINGTON VILLAGE FORCES FUND — MEN’S EFFORT
A Fancy Dress Parade I & loanee for Children I
I .
and a Grs^nd Dance Will be l^eld in :
ST. HELENAS iSk:HOOL I on . WHIT MONDAY, MAY 21st
: Dancing:!—Children, 8.0 pjm. till 9.0 p.m.i : Parade and Judging 17.0' p.m. 11 : Adults,/9.0 j
p.ni. tlllj 2.0 a.m. i:
I
Judges for the Fancy Dress will be Mr. and Mrs. Cole, of
Clither.ee. There will be:separate classes for children as follows:^
; Children I under 8 years;i Children 8 :to 15 yeps ■ (Original and Comic in each Group) :
There will also be' a class for all children for dress not costing .
! ;
Prizes for each Class, given as Sa\Ws. Certificates; or Savings Stamps; will be:-i
above 3s. 6d.' : i
' I ADMISSION:—Adults lls. ll6d.; Children Is: : ■
1st Prize, 15s.; -2nd Prize, 7s, 6d.; i Consolation Prize, 2s. 6d. I Spot Prizes Will also be|given,for the Dancing.
AID TO RUSSIA FLAG DAY
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY
Collectors' are urgently needed at The Mayor’s Parlour,: Friday, 3—4 p.m.'and.6.301-8 p.m.; and all day Saturday.: ■ 1 i • ' i
FOOTBALL No. 1 T.B.R.E.
, , , 1 ■ 1 ' 17118 Week-end; ! :',: | : 11
1 ' -.:
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'— 1 RENDEZVOUS FOB ENTERTAINMENTS
ASSEMBLY ROOMS,
WHALLEY.Tel. 3212. ’ You get the Homely Atmosphere at our
DANCES
Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY GISBDRN AND DISTRICT [ YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB
RED CROSS SHOW & GIFT SALE I
I to beilield on
SATURDAY, MAY 26th, 1945 in the GISBURN | AUCTION MART.
to coirimencel 'at 11.30 a.m. :
Classes for Young Farmers’ Calves. Classes for Handicraft and- Needlework and Cookery,
I ■ Pet Dog Classes. Weight Guessing Competition. (For details fiee Schedules); .
' GIFT SALE I at 2.30 p.m. Organised:In conjunction viith; the Hellifleld Branch of the N.P.U.
;Openier: HARRY TAYLOR, l ESQ;; Greystones, Rimington (President of the Glsburh Young Farmers’ Club)
. All proceeds in aid of the iRcd Cross Agriculture Fund. ADMISSION TO THE SHOW 11^.; CHILDREN 6d.
Refreshments at'moderate charges. : I MONDAY NIGHT
: ■ I with; the ' I EAST LANCS.! REGIMENTAL i ! DANCE BAND Services'Is. ■
DAN0NG ■ Civilians Is. fid.
DANCING-T-Sfi till-11 CLITHEROE; TRADES COUNCIL
Grand DANCE :;ini the. ■
WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE
TO-NIGHT^ FRIDAY i 8 'p.m.'.till 12
R'E.’s DANCE BAND
(by kind permlssioni of the C.O.) admission: 2/-; FORCES 1/6
Right of admission reserved.
METHODIST, Church, WEST BRADFORD
Bring and Buy Sale
I also JUMBLE : ' :■ on
SATURDAY, ! APRIL 28th ! i at: 2.45 ■ ,
: ■ ! n I admission 9d.
including Afternoon Tea. Proceeds for:Church Funds.
Judging Competitions open to teams and individual members of Young Farmers’ Clubs.
:
ANN EUIHEEFi HENRY
TO-NIGifr '(Fridayliat 7-30.: TO-MORBOW:lMatinee at 2-15- & 6-0I& M5- 1 ‘/'LOVE-; ■
S.TOElY.” ;-i .... I ■'
Booking pflafce open Saturday, 2-30 to j 4-30 p.m. ! jlONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT .atT-SO,' WEDNESDAY 'at 6^) and 8-15 p.m. ' I t RED ij] SKEIiTON “Red and !hls iwhlstling friends in a masterpiece of .mirth I i
QEl), JEAN ROGERS; BAGS RAGLAND, BAYGOLLINS O’NEILL. WILLIMI FEAWLEY, SA»I LEVENE.^
, . :WITH i, IN BROOKLYN ! I ■ -i .
MARGARET .X'OGKWOOD, JAMES MASON, STEWART GRANGER, HELEN HAY^, PHYLLIS CALVERT; RAYMOND LOVELL.
■ i'' '1 :.'i ■ ■ with .1.. ): ■. .■ ■. ■ THURSDAY and FlllDAY at 7-30. SATURDAY: Alatiriec M5j 0 0 8 -1 5 :
THE MA ■N IN GREY | 1.. ' i ' Booking OfBccj open-Monday, Wednesday and Saturday] 2-30 to 4-30 p.m.
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1945, TEL.B78.
CABS FABKED, CYCLES STOBED.
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30. TO-MGRROW: Matinee at 2-'15; and'6 3s 8-15 PHYLLIS GALVEBT in “2,000 WOMEN.”
GRAND )■;■■■ ■ W ■ i .j
An emotional, experience you will never forget, b u t. . . . i • -
,T YOU'D BETTER BOOK!
Entertainment, plus mspiration, im the “Mmlver" tradition. : 1
hite QiRs of Dover - THE • : . . : : WEEK| COMMENCING APRIL- 30th, Il945:' .i
A l l i THE WEEK “ “ffi’A T S C lS ” IRENE DUNNE ALAN MARSHALL
IN I ............ ' ’I Wednesday: Matinee 2^30; 64) & 8-15,1 Saturday: Matinee 2-15; 6^ ;& 8-15: > h
BOOHING OFFICE open U,D< to ItIB, U to iSa DAILY.
BURNLEY FOR i WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 80th.
ENTERTAINMENTS IN EMPIRE TeL ;2453
I Mon. to FrL 2-30; 6-0; 8-0.' ! Saturday, 2-30; 545;' 8-0.:
The film of the week—m fact, 1 1
THE SEVENTH CROSS Istarrmg SPENCER TRACY, ! Signe Hasso, Hume .Cronyn,
the film of many, weeks;: :
Jessica Tandy, Agnes Moorhead; ■
■ i-n- ; : .. ..and :■ iThe British- Movietone Neya'
Commg, soon. Reserve yodrt seats I for “love Stor^/‘'“
.....SAVKY
'Mi6n.i to Prl.: Jjlat.i2-3d. Evening cont; from 5 ^ . Ll^turday: i Three shows at 2 ^ ' 5-45 ahd 8-0. •
,1 TWO- GOOD , PICTURES : :
SWEET AND l6w DOWN ■i il ' ■
Benny Goedmap, Linda-Darnell, Jack Oakiq and Lynn Bari.'
I A fine Musical-^ : i < with , . .
.
Also a thrilling:murder mystery: ■.'■
Preston Foster, Ann Rutherford, and Charles
HERMEDA] MYSTERY . I i w th ■
And The . News. Butterwortb.
GRAND TeL
: LESLIE hoWABD ih
Francis L. Sulllyan, May Morris. [Also The Universal News.
PIMPERNEL SMITH :i ■ with : ■ - : ■ , :
Last ’bus to Cliiiieioe 9-0 p.m.
ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 1 WHALLEY !
3632
Mon. to iPri.: Mai 2-30. Evening
Coat..from: 5-45. I Satm-dayThree shows at 2-30. 5-46 and 8-0'
In:hls greatest I picture—just as 1 ; you liked him :
WESLEY Following their recent musical success, “THE GONDOLIERS ”i
TH E BLACKBURN AMATEUR | L IG H T OPERA TIC SOGIETV , , now present
. ' gilbert! AND SULLIVAN’S
"YEOMEN OF THE GUARD” ■ I (By permission' of R. D’Oyly Cart|) ■.
i . i ■ . ■ I ■ a t . I . . . . ,|j
. Nightly at, 7.15. Show concludes 9:4,0 MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30'
Booking Office now open I RESERVED
Full Operatic Company a over. 70 performers.
: at the Grand
Theal.re; Blackburn,] ' | SEATS 5/3, 4/-,'3/-
UNRESERVED 1/6.
nd Augmented Orcheslra totalling Proceeds: to Charity. X
I M E TH O D IST CHURCIjl ANNIVERSARY
Sunday Next, April 29th :i
/ ; SERVICES:.: .
'. MORNING :10.30, EVENING at II
i conducted by i ■
li REV. C. D. EADES Special Music ,
by Augmented Choir
CLITHEROE METHODIS'T.i (WESLEY) ! CIRCUIT '
y o u t iT w e e k APRIL 28th-MAY 15th ]
SATURtlAY, APRIL 28th !
: at 3.30 p.m, I:
for SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS, YOUTH LEADERS,: and all interek- ted to Youth Work: il Led by the Circuit Ministers. II : Cups of tea provided,'
! IN WESLEY SCHOOLROOM CONFERENCE
i I
At 6.30 m the eveniing IN WESLEY CHURCH
PUBLIC MEETING 'to be addressed by
ijREV. CECIL D. EADES,:of the II : • Bradford Mission. : il Chairman: John D. Hodgson, il :
Offerings to 'defray expenses SATURDAY, MAY 5th
. of Slaldburn. . :
WEDNESDAY NEXT I ' : i 2nd,| MAY !
Youth Rally and Concert at CHATBURN. I ,
' Details later.
!| SKIPTON DIVISION I I CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
I . , 1 ; ■
MEETING to : ■ : '.j
I SLAIDBURN VILLAGE I HALL I : -' ■ ■ ■ on.: .
II TUESDAY, MAY 8th M
at 8 p.m.
Speakers: : 1 CAPTAIN DRAYSON
I I and MRS, DRAYSON
I SALEM CONGREGATIONAL 1 I CHAPEL, martin TOP !
!
ITO-MOBROW (Saturday), at 3-0 p.m. iBRING AND BUY S4LE
'Opener: T. Barrett, Esq.,.J.P., Barley : Chairman: Mr. R. T.'Radcllffe, i.
i '1 Clltheroe; 1
I "by Viennese Concert Party l i i' Services: Sunday-2 o’clock a|idi I ' 7 o’clock,:conducted by;-I! !: MR. EDGAR T. WIST, I Pastor ]
ii.
' (Bring your own Befreslimentk).i i , i 'At 7.15, CONCERT-'
PICNIC TEA a t 4.30 | ! ' m ■ i| • . ■ !
GRAND jlcONCERT ST. M
ARY’S i lPARISH IH : by the ALlJ
! , ' j I f : ■ : I ■ ih FRIDAY DIEXT. MAYi 4 th
.j , || ■
CONCERT PARTY • Artistes;' i-.
“MEDICALS!’ of Blackburn. 1 i i
"^Soprano j. IDOBA ' kiNG. |
Contralto: GlAbIys lETHEEINGTON/ . Baritone SAM BINKS.I
Conjurer: BOB SMITH, 1 B.E.M,
' Entertainer:: i|leS -HAWKINS.: . !
Pianist: ' ; 1 h. STELLA BAMSBOTTOM, L.B.A.M.
Doors open at 7-0 p.m.; commence 7-^0; ■nOKETS : 3/-. 1/6 and 1/-.
li m ■' i . ■ '
OLD SCHOOL'! I CHURCH BROW ; 1 , .
[ip .7.30|:p.m. i.- i-' Hearfy invdtatloiji to all interested.
N.A,LiG.p. (CLItpEEOE BRANCH). In aid of th( iMayoPs Services;
I ! , - Welfare Fund, j 11 iW S I I GRINDLETpN '
SPEECH & DRAMA CLASS 1 ■ . , pjrisent.;! ' " ' '
3 ONE-ACT PLAYS| "O.HJH.S.” (Ronald Gow)'
/'NOISE OF HIS BOOTS’' ’ I r | • (F. Malckenzle)
''MISER OF ROpAFIORDi’' ^ (H. Quid)
also Scenes from'f'THE BRpNTES”
iP.PTP.i.n
: and “DAVID, iCOPPEEFIELD.’^ 1'.:
-to the ■ ■' ■]; j Methodist Scl^iool, Grindleton
Wednesday, jWay 2ntj, 19<15 '
^‘ R f P-to.^ 'l: 1- ] j - - aumiSSION 1/611 , ■ •
CLITHEROJj |& DISTRICT I ! YOUNG FAI^MERS' CLUB |
THE GRAMj^R SCHOOL i inj' ^
BRAIN^ t r u s t ! ' ' T ' i'' !
'
Wednesday, May] 2nd at 730 p.m.i
^CLITHEROE AND DISTRICTi PRISONERS OFIWAR RELATim i ASSOCIATION i I 1
lf lEt” { ■ ' l I I ■ I |.|
THE GRAND THEATRE, BLACKBURN ! WEEK commencing; MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 30th
i ! ( i ' CYCLING DAYS ARE H ER E !
! W^/Lave Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s iCfycles i I *9'.
I Jill Cycling Accessories,:
sn d . a good , a ssor tment: oL use- I . :
BraUlHSj FOR gIKE5
1 , THE STOCK IS UMlTEri, SO MAKE IyODR 1 I CHOICE EARLY, PLEASE.
I' i I|
[ I H i i
b e l l r i s i E , T R I P L E X and a good'selection i f /
j P r i c e s . 7 "
Smart F tting Suit^ ■ ■ You will 'tel well advised
Made-to-Measure i i n t s L o w e s t
■good'selection of:cIoths . and can give reasonable
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