V .• /.t --.-.. *v v s ',1’ ■ sv ■ •" ■ ’ ,.l- i ■ r . iv *. • ■ A tm Heb. WilsonLTD, 97,
Hie SCALES iSERVlCE
D A R \ l { j E ^ ' S T R E E T , B M C P U R N .
TelUo|2-3 i W E j KjNO^
DERHAFS no one ave ihe funeral *1 jdlrector himself 1 knows just how much he gives in tho way of service • how many ^things he does to create and Weserye a, n»fem6ry picture which
I may h i t r e a te d foKvfir....'The.«obd
whole-heartedly fto (the service of humanity.
funeral director devotes himself - , !
*78.
s
N.A.H.ACPG&SONS MEMOPUS.
1' rob ■ ■ . Book your! ordjer now from onr ■
B?;ACK, GEEY and BED GBANITPS ■ ' ■
■ ^Bend'foi(,Oatalpgue. > ^ ' .Renovntioim, carried c u t . '' ■
' ' AddrefeW'^_|^ .^ ^ ’
' CEJM^TERY GATES.' ^ACCRINGTON. '
.
J tliat ■ strict
t .< f
ajfi. the '/here tq
ijstrict the
I amed Audit 19461 the their the are
At jSt. Mary’s on'Hfh'
ioughton. Ihoxden'— • Tei.t; 204^; Ij.;. > t .m a . .. rn/tnRp HT
' ?5™sestsonof Mr.'andMrs.Hoidra lJ. Clarke,
>11, BIBTHDAi BfeMEMBBMOR
FBIEND.-Tre^urid birthday meih. ories of a^^r ] wife and mothS
:
We think hf ri«r in silence,^ i _moftbn siieak her name; f to .answer
'But her jphotp,; In a frame, '■
-^Jfem her loving Husband,!daught* Doris and bon-in-law John. ■
9, CorporationIstre^t; Clitheroe. ''
If leers! icedi
• imts: i!om-j
, . Oil
It ring: •r air t dear
.xeet, , / :n her,
[
C.erkj h9‘6. !
lo s
( ims,|OCU- Sbe
HACKETT.—Blrthc ay memories of ^wi^ belovdd sen of Mr. and Mrs Rniknrf
Holland, 22nd Se itember, 1944!,, ‘T
But some (lay, kaybe not too long. Well seeiyou tolling thro, *
Is how. w/e re: nember you: ”!
7, Park Avenud, Chktburn. uiuuie^juewi
1'.rotoerjLeiks, killed in action in Holland, 22nd September, 1944 ., ag i
ioii
' There’s nothing But once again
Once nraln the year rolls by, we can do;
7, Park Avenue, Chkbum. ^‘ApKETT.—Birthday,'memories to my ^^Hplland O
We’ll ever rfimember you. "libto.
ha tli J which l ruirent
w(d is
Ifit of: pd> at! j ; isiirer, (ate; 21st Slusive; Igh the ins ant
1|fcl;rk.‘4e
JPhme loli bt. Kgilar 1—
p :'orntrol Ltd, led
In the foreign land; where !thpu ait- ■
Never, will thy memory fade; Sweetest Md loving thoughts will always. Huger
Newr 1 ;■;'!'
Our hearts are filled with sadness. We miss you mote and more.
. Manchester D E m s !
®M?(GEE.^n September 17th, at 32, lAtham GroVe, Morecambe after
32; Latham Grove, Moreoam'be, ' .14, Corporation-i^tredt. Clitheroe.
James s CJhurchj [ '“ rylce at!^St!- September, 1946,
beloved nusbahd lof Wrtha Alice A/r
at St, Mary s (Jemetery on the l9th. lo i:.
'After long (suffering, patiently borne.”
;HOPE.-On Sebtember 14th, at the home of her I niete (Mrs. H. K.
EdwIrH
Jde ir |mb;r
bvhg
per esiStT, pSle/p
Mwart Hope, formerly of 1 Moor land Crescent, ClitherM.
atie (nOe Robinson) Of-the l a t e S m
ROLL QF HONQUB ^**ar^ lovln^g. memory - of a
' Arnold be? Im 1 Ambolna, Septem- —
32, Hambledon View. Read, near Burniey.
lori^ fjorie nber
1945
. Margaret, and.- children and Alan'.,,
^er remembered .by IN MEMORIAM
I loving memory of a September.
" Sweetest memories.’! -Prom Phlllk Elsie and
8, Salthm'view.U°eSg.p‘^ ^ ’ ' ' Eolm ll:anc
BORLKEE.—Treasured mimorles of a I .dear husband | and daddy, James : ^5th!'194?™'''®?’
'
|eartqnd< cute:bring ^the
Is at l Ikind
Jtheir lives,
! Mr.
bloraloss; Itioni
Imlly pnks Ilivesjkind |heirfor!
123. Henthorn Road, Clltheboe, mJmOrles of a
“Always in j our thoughts" Derek and Malcolm T
- riferf
■0 D-1,^ ^ i Mi(kael. Richmond Terrace. Darwen.
, Jacteon, died September!
7, Milton Avenue:! ClIt.hpmA of
a.delar Husband
7 jyriu,,!.'. ~^fom the Family. I
“In memoryi he Ilvetli —Fro:
7 ronf..i A~*’^''®’M®u®a anl Eanjlly. 3, ventral Avenue cilthero'
Myjrti^,&.Times Compba Clltheroft^
P^teiJ Md published ■ (two lines).
I ■ by tlie
> jg^.- Rather, ;dl^d Septober .I9th, I I Worthy of everlastlni: love."
•
leOUtberoe: , Ltd., at
husband land fatht----- memories of a
Francis 1944.
children
i dled Septemberi 25th, 119k —From, Kathleeh, Stanley and
Itonard, who CARPARK FREE
Week commencing 30thl Septml TUESDAY and
SATURDAY at 2-lS; Johnny Mackl^wn iiji “THE GHOST ' RIDER at 64) and 8-15 p,m;
ROBERT NEWTON, JAM!eB , MASON in “ HATTER’S* 'CASTLE.”* IN THE KINlG LANE HALL ;DNESDAY at '7-30 : joBj CAEIOCA ih ' I luuni
The screen! miracle of the yea first time op the screen!
_ THE THREE CABALLEROS 1. THURSDAY and FRIDAY at
ln'Teoh„ colorjia “U" imn. '
amusing Special
** >
W A I iT i D IS N E Y presents iPANCp^Q, DONALD IDUCK auB 1
: Live action [blended with catioon for th
Sunday, October 20thj 194^ ■ at 7-45 p.m. '■
's o p ^ o ^ i.'iV
-j. Thli corned}
ALL SEATS BQOILABLE. i Plan ’ open ; a t ' “A(|(ertiier ' kndjr yimes” Oflate, Market, Place, Clitiherop, fr«n J^tphei; .7th,'
JOAN SPENCER - . - - - - Viol^ r
I-;'':"!''.- ' ■ i'...
" CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT, ORCHESTTRA ; GLADYS RIPLEY . . . . Contiaito ■ . . PHYLLIS WESTBY . . . .
i ■ IN THE: HpUTi ;ooNCii WWSTt I DRIVE
I Wednesday, N^xt, Oc^er 2nd -_;iADi)^I(W'2/i’'’ ------
including: je f jreshmienM, I , I Pteilmhianl Notion.
CUTHTOOE DIVISION W.D4 .
BlRINq AND^DY SALE ■ to behi5ld> ' ,
SATURDAY, OOrOHEB 1m 4 at
Further particulars'later.' ' ' HAUU UM S A M U E L G R E E N M U S I C B E Q U E S T TEL. 147 TO-NIGHT at 7-30. TO-MORROW, bt 6-0 and 8-15: p.m. ' September
his [ wife, Anne
K Avenue, Marsh, ’
■ BLACKBURN MUSIC, SOCIETY
SATURDAY, 28th s e p t e m b : ,R, 1946, a t 7 tp.m. Doors o p e n at 6-15 p . m .
I i
T H E H A L L E 0 ! ( :o n d u (d e d b | JO H N
' : j ' ■' ■'
i n K i n g G e o r g e ’ s H a l l ^ B l a c k b u r n j l i c H E S T O A B A R B IR O L U
,l|i! f ' -with'!:.,
I S T E P H E N W E A R I N G ! / PROGRAMME
OVERTURE ... 'I'LaGaia Ladra" , PRELUDE .;.... 1'UApryi-midi d’un Fajii . CONCERTO. . . : I
|no. 2 i!ti C Minor for I and ^i(±estra....
: ■' . - !■; ! INTERVAL
SYMPHONY... No. 5 in E Minor I RESERVED 8E|TS at 6/-, 5,
.......... . Tchiaiovsky r
" :| , 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, Now. B(kklng at DURHAM’S,! 11,' BLAKEY,MOOR, BLACKBURN.
(Pianoforte) ’1. ;
......... . Rossini
me” ...... Debussy I > Pianoforte:
| . 1 .■ .;.......... Rachtitaninoff i.i
CLITHEROE AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY : ■
■ '■ Im p o r t a n t A n n o u n c em e n t
,-v .!'■:-!!,- I 'M "■ '^ ’'"■''1 ■'•ii!' .'!" !
ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th, a most important CLUB, at 7t
■ '
performing a Musical Comedy or Opera in January next.
. ■ •, ‘ All those in Clitheroe and District who are interested in music :■ ■’ ! 1 ■ ■
and drama should make a point of'attending. All former mleffibers of the Socitty should be certain to attend so that there shall be a full discussion. : All whol wish to
take.part in a production should bp present. It is piost desirable that all'those ladies and^gentlemen' from any section or denomination,! whatever who are interested in Clitheroe Operatic Society’i future productions Ishould: attend this important meeting. I
i. - I.) : I
Meeting will be held in the CONSERVATIVE 30i p.m., to consider the possibility of
, Tickets strictly limited. Dre^s Optional, Interment
Proceeds in aid| of Blawbnm Inflrniary and Local ICharitles. I Please attend and support tlese worthy causes.
I
TICKETS AT ALL CO-OiPEMTTVE ! SOCIETY BRANCHES, .1
I TICKETS 7/6 each, available jfrom;i h
1 Plage; Mr. .J. Y. Lofthouse, :116l St. Paul’s Street,! Low! Moor; ■ I
1 The Mayor. Starkle Arms Hotel; :Mrs. Cribtree.l'lO, I Market : Mr. ;W. Christy, 20, Whalley Road i n'-
i ■ ■ ' !;'■- : ■ :■ : '"I"' I' ' A brother-we Adored. m we lost , ' ' -NICTO FIRST BAtt OF
IN K IN G L > ^ HALIj Dancing to
■
“ THE IEB O N A IR 51 BAND ” , I. . ■ -m.'
/ ADMISSION' 3/-, , CLiTHEROE
d p,m.—2-0 a!.r ; Bight of f draisslon Reserved.
n the 22nd Septembw, forgotten.
the ache is there':
I '
-From hlk Mltheb and Father’ '
’ pei(hi actiobuS
Your iaughh^ eybs, your tender Si^Ue • ‘
'I":-
Cafe Restaurant open: ■'10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ! Morning Coffee, ! Lunch eons, High Teas,
Advance Booklig 64>;& 8-15 Sho 7
LGK]iUBY COfEHA BLAOKBD]
This (Week-end:
MONDAY, S ] ^ . 30th, METRO' '
V A N J O H N S p N /LUGILLR
The mast -entertayiiig and ooloi You’ll level In "jt^ >, ^Iprioiis
, Matlnpejai^',^yAat, 2:310^
i ' p.iin.' Last \wmplelie i ‘‘ I Separate houses on Saturday
IRN.!' ; .. A CAFE
on Saturday ’Phone 4246/t,
i3,®SAR AN :CLEOPATRAii’ F)R ONE WEEK
■MAYER presents: i: ■'[HER W IL L IAM S i,p/ .. ^
ii and ETHEL SMI EH (the Wi(fnder Organist) 1 in ‘i E i ^ y . , . T 0 , WED” !
urtul picture tol years, lappy-go-lucky 1 fun 1
Coai{t^ikn»<'MoiLr-ta,
FrL.from;
iT a t ’S^lS' pM '■ " :6-6and;8rl6|p.m.
t h e C O - O P E R A | i y E | ^ ^
On; Fri(% ! Dancing ,8-0 p.m. |to i-0 a.m. ,
SPECm ENQAtlEMOT HARRY (the celebrated Broadcasting (Band) . i a t - l a iT ^ jiw g ^ Ghhtburn;'; CJ liu rc lli^ Ih ^ ;S;!' „ t:litheroe
iORROW^ SATURDAY ,
frpm.7-0.to il-4) p.m.
I The regal : accoi«)ian au jD
will he: Ihjattendance ,, ;ADm:^I<>N;,.;^^
;
111 [(Proceeds j fo rm u r c h P ^ ^ ' . r Seryliie’Bosl aV
[ T H E H A L L , L O W E R G A T E JUMBLE SAIIe
ITO-MGRROW, SA TU RD A Y I at 2-30 p.m,
Admission 3d. 4- Refreshments;
jCLITHEROE CRICKET, BOWLING AND TENlillS CLUB. !
I TENNIS I SECTION. ■ ANN (X N E R A L
DAL . “ j,- . M E E T IN G
TUESDAY NeKt, October! 1st; ,at 8-0
In the I
Refreshment Room on the Field. THE MAYORESS’ EFFORT
Social Afternoon Starkly. Arms Hotel, i Clitheroe
W E D N E S D A Y l ^ X T I OCTOBER 2nd > ■ 1 a dm is s io n : 2/6 , i
Proceeds-for Local Branch of ' ,
Inclusive of Afternoon Tea. ,S.JJ1!B. !. ':
GIFT; STALL. I - !WHIST,.BRIDGEji& DOMINOES.
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT i ROYAL artillery i ASSOCIATION'
I , I ■ ' ■ GRAND ■!' ‘
Wliist Drive and Dai ice r' i , -' "' ■
I ; (4a aid of the Royal Artlller 1 ‘ ! ! Benevolent Fund) .
■
......In L 'i' V •'!, y:
I THE CONSERVATIVE CLUl >, CLITHEROE '
;
Ffrday, October 11th; 1946 RONNIE QODIR & HIS
SPOT PRIS5E8> . RBFR I ' Danofai8yS]umMii.n|.
i W M s t 8-30 p . k t o 11-0 I f l i j i . T I C K E T S 2/8
. Hartley and Sous, Oentls Ofttn ’ fitters, King Street.
Tickets may,be h^d f rm tfS r iem- M bers'Of' the ddmmittee; “aSa )Wom
> ..
II; 'CLITHEROE ' ! : BOROUGH LABOUR PARTY.
:,/ ;il.(WO]ffiN’6 : SECTION). I ' YOU are invited to hekr
Aldu M r s F r a n c e s K e r b ? ..::Ijabour Women’s Organiser
■
, ' ij for N.W. Lancashire, I ■ :j -.■iji'lin'.the:.'.
j |l LABOUR ROOMS [
,, [ Ootober, 2nd, 1946, at 7-30 p.m. .'liipii^airman:' mrs. , j .‘ bush.
O b i W E D N E S D A Y N E X T ■Mrs,
iKerby has a^n interesting I message for you a l l !:) : Everybody w91(»me.
ivLoo^'QUt for another Social &)Dance !
1 1 October 26th. , 11
^ ■yi! "’VTi;! — h - ~ > . 1st COMPANY I '
(, p^WNH^I GIRL GUlj9ES,
' ' WidiOT DRIVE AND DANi ' i.'‘5lu:i DOWiNHAM SCHOOL, ^ ntlDAY, !! DECEMBER 6 th
' ’ ,! Details later.
ICE L f I
t ' T.r
i'!: ■ '
„ T I WEAVERS’
in s t i t u t e , CLITHEROE S C T dB E R ; 4th, 1946
LATE PiLM DiSCOyERY BALL Mason, Greer Garsou,
1 ^11 (Orgailsed by N.L.R.C.). I :
be »^?^sraphed and namw s u i t e d ™ a wPEoiAL Added ATTOAC^
JX)NT MBS THUS GPBCTACDLAR FTOMm 1 : i- CHURCH MSTITli’TE; CH’A’TBCRN t3 \
a MODERNISTIC BilOADCASTI^ SWINGTETTE I j.
s featured with Squalronalres aifd Radio Rhythm Club .hat? Dancligr-«. p,m. tlU Midnight. ! 4 ! ADMISSION'2/6. latiiDobr.i
i i' !
5 0 ' 5 0 B A L L One nighji. only j for your enjoyment ; T . FRIDAY, NEXT, OCTOBER 4th
Kret p e r so n a ^ t t ,of the'freatest Swing Band that ever played In aBallroomMTHE MAJESTIC DANCE MND-under S iSSershlp ■ : : -.i, Of Al,Phillips,!; ■ : i
Dancinff8 lola.Di.
, Dance Bands. Busp^uses to and tbe date,' October 4tb.
, I Admission 2/6 , I' ^nd^mm Chatb^; to tE B aE . “ , i!
come to ^atbmn on FRuJay NEXT, October 4tb. Dancers c om e S all over the ^globe to dance to the kajestla; Dance Band so eet vbur parties together ^ d com^ ^ong .with i njeland dance ■ to - the 'Klne ^ of
-V?! ® ban^that can play Old-time affd Modem Dances o U
|,^:io^ .|BRA kb'' ''j',:. ! -Alex !h il l ,,,.i ',1 „!!!,;
A L B E R T , O y g ^ n ig t ,. ,- ;: !.E5iiNpj^, To be had from Members of W^ley Church a td Male Voice Cliolrs
-[ V s'^fid . ' '^■he-,pres!5Btt|d , r . HANDEL CHdiRs
m il ! ■
.. Tenor...... Soprano
M 1 for 1
Bertha Mend, | (September 26thj’ died January 314, 1946.
Brewer, Dfesmond John^ Hoid^ Drayton Avenuej B L A C K B U R N . l 'NEatT, E
J O A N C R A W F O R ! ' In thle fhrllllln
With GONBAD“A W TO-NIGHT ‘ (FRIDAY). .:' J Employees
TO-3I0EBOW !‘(Satara8y), il5, 6-() und BEEI^EB, ALICE FAYE in I “WAKE CP Office open Saturiiay. 2-30 iff 4-30 p!m-
Wcek'.jcokmencing, Septemfto 30th,-1946. ..:.
TTOAIPRRCT ’THcRSDATani^''FBIDA|^‘kt'7-30^
eipOiy'for ever.-ii: " : ^ iM . WEDN^DAY, 84) ami
Abno LIVE ”—’!d " ^Im. B(oklng MONDAY and TUESDAY at
^LL ) TOljrtGHT (FBllDAY) Winchell, ben
CLAUDETTE .OOLBErE ORSON WeLLeE GEOltoE !BRElil mhree l/avoiirite; stare at thyir'greategt-lh- forevI r
DOROTHY McGuiR^i GEpRfGE _ THE SPDUU. S ............................. if;'B*:iNT,’.l ‘' '■
iCjreen .drafaa thal; wjjl'Rye b ETHEL
.’g-lk _ ivCA)
•Hailed iby.'the^'Presy ae'ji'ikr’s most tettse and dramatlclsoreeh enteHaih- ment ■;. .'.with a gjeat:all-sjpr cast,
.................. Booking Office oped Monday| [Wednesday ajaii Saturdayi 2-3oltff -4730 p.n,
Roybi T e l : 5810.
30th Scpteml a n d M
psychological
CAFE ! RESTA’ open , dally . 10 aj 6-36 !p.m.: • Mo]
This Week-end4 Patricia. Bilke. David Fdrrar In “LISBON STOBY" MONDAYl
to er, and . ALL, WEEK
iLVYN DOUGLAS dramatic romahi^e '
SEN, BEGmAlib: oh™ FACElf
For Your Spcial Events, Meetings: Re-Unions or all Winter I lActivities ! :i
CONCERT ' W E L L G A T E ; ; /■ F. STRICT, Proprietor. ' (Accommodation 150) : IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL To gi-ve you Service -is our motto, i [. ; / • Telephone 465. :i|
A T T H E D O G A N D P A R T R I D g S H O T E L - v ; ; v ' l | : C L I T H E R O E
Coffee. Lunoheoiji A 12 B-30.
2.
ITeas.from iTJueHT ri. :co lining
F o r W e d n e s d a y j p d | S a t u r d a ] Ni ig h t
0 ^ PABfiXD. CYCI^S STOR™
,:,BDoiiNG;om^ ■.•■il'OPEti. lU'lto'!*^.'; “and !M'tff 4-30 dally;
J < ^ H T , (Friday) at 7-30.' TO-MC)RI^ ab M '641
;V T J , I B E w r a : ■' ■ ' ■ !!!
your
6-0 and B-: 5. baHrymo
' I; ■ 1^'. ■-^A), With JOHN p m ; (Morgan Evans) ^nd JO ^ LpEEING (Bestie Watty).! duced j^d brmiantty ^cted'adaptation of Eklyn^Wimamq’ imWortal^ay!
°^® r r.®: best performances (if the year with.-^tte ,Dato as'' ^ Moffatt. Don’t miss this beautifully pro
8-15 p.m ' b mai^ abet 0’bbif;n Wallace IbeebY, in "bAd bas^ mb," (u) K
J g j I .-MojNDAY,: -TUESdIaY,''THl ^ K«“^;?®n)AY St 17-30. pm. :■ >
: WmNESDAY at 2-30, 64) and 8-15, at >15, and 8-15.
, tahmrat,witch is so popular with J ®^^ehiem^g()ers to-day!. . ; so
JOBWSdNV.'- EM type’hf'.bnler-
Wk'.tearly!, t . ' , ; . ' . V- -, - :[ SAVOY Saturday M0,> 64) and 8-15.
TA1W1B0FF,;I EITA JOHNSON * marguerite chapman in
of thrills,; ro)i[ance an(l. laughter.
,“W' ^Erbrponttouous from 6-0 BatJr Two Hc^usea, 6^) and 8-15, ( -I
felBOpbe >30.1 niy^cery ^t
Cajole ;I# ^ ^ th re e , big stars In ® ifliKt bapng murder
Morphy, ^ , “I H A ^ WQNilERPUL
ffther -weltknoto artisti ' Las
Foch, - ^bert Lowery, and
, Sundays 9-45 pm. ' ' w = =
.'C lfM E ’’ :’ I . : I SHIP« with
’Bus from Bnrnlef lO-is pam
CLITHEROE WESLEY CHURCH ON, WedN] iSDA\^ CiCTOfiER siib
at 7-0:iMm | ,
’ .".iSHE.'.ORA'ri^ ' ''I,' f
n •iv-u-SviJ ;■ ,
''’^f Is 7^® he’s ’ never ' ,sta ked by a , killer he. ^ merry mlx-up
W GRAND 3632( f?
IN AID Of ___1 ' ! ! '
TO-MORROW, ORGANISED BY TW
P L E A S E
mT : ■■■ TO CHINA”
.1 ■■! H CUTHrabE IVE GENEROUSLY
,| ;Prayi Paijdoi'Fred’s -Past! ': ' AKIM
“PARDON MY PAST’ Loved by a girl He’s never seen;
14, M A M ^ I ’elephone 167 , CUIEEROE high TENSION ! lATTERIES FOR i YC
DiUy, at!i2f80,;..6-15, 8-15. (Sat ^ : flr^t:house 6-0);
'
I,-I ,'9|® ;Me|ro4^1dwyh-Mayer' i, lajdshly-stagjed rom'antiq comedy!'
'"ATicYtLE: :’is ■';-see-
t "■!
, | ; S O | C O N V E N i ' h e # f'i
-asy payments i desited-r-Come
yourjlown'lterms. 1'! I
, ; P H c e s r a n g e f r o m £9 H s . 6d . i n d m a k e !
! N T :
C|)mmenolng,'Septetaber g()£h, 1946 -M-VAM; 2453,
•
THE jFIRBPLACB :
DININC^ & pRAWlN 1 G^XES.
i?HOP. BOOM
HOT-AIR RANGES !gt| LOwesi ji
PHces.:. ’ ' '
VjiSIT ODR| SHOWROOMS, YORK STRBCT, & l l ^ R O E .
i '■ J J '. , : I V ; F ! R E A D L a ^ MdjGentlMnto^ Tan«
I, MABKirt HiAck: CLITHEhqb t't . -
THE BELL f l f tE , , ! i lP tE X ' and a good selection of I ^ ,
■ \ '1 j ■ vi," ■ i , : M ^ B TO YOUK . ;i j l^ [V ID U i^ MEASUMMEOTS ■’’-I -
CYCLES OF
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