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FUNERAL SERVICE 97, DARWENi STREET,:
BLACKBURN. ,TeL 4042-3'
MISTAKEN
fori the use of our chapels of rest, or any , of "our other facilities.' Convenient and desirabie as they obviously are, they are available to
you without additional charge of any kind.
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ACCRINGTON. GREETINGS
Boisahabi Tea Estate,' ; Selenghat P.O., Assam, India.
SIIYEB W EDDING
, Mary Harrison.—Congratulations.^’',., .
On December 21st, I921i at Clitheroe Parish, Church, by the ReV. Canon Wrigley, M.A., Robert MitcheUi to
MITCHELL-HARRISON.
. , —Mother and Family. GOLBEIf WEBDIIfG
Congratulations to Mother and Dad oa their Golden Wedding; anniversary. Married at St. (James’s Church, Clitheroe. on December 19th. 1896.
TOMLINSON-GODWIN
14, Whipp Avenue, Clitheroe. d e a t h s :
tome . are
bned the ftlvereet,
bove ntre kton
eix-
fcgi-to Rhln (this
to —Prom all the Family. .
LAMBERT.—On the 13th December, at urmston. Kate Lambert, formerly of York Street, Clitheroe. Interred at
St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Clitheroe, on the 18th.
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PARKER.T-On December 18th, at ' Manchester Royal Infirmary, Nellie Parker, of Walsden- (late of Down- ham), aged 56 years.
“A sorrow too deep for words.” '
TAYLOR.—On the 17th December, Robinson Taylor,- the beloved husband of the late Margaret Ann Taylor, in his 82nd year. Cremation at Carleton, Saturday, the 21st.-^No flowers, by request. ■ ;
26, Llttlemoor Road, Clitheroe.
WINDER.—On the; 17th December,' ; , me, at Chaper House. SlaldburU, ,
Intemd at - St. Andrew’s Church, Slaidbum on the 19th. IN MEMORIAM
|*ho BOWKER.—In loving memory of my
Friendships are the flowers in life's ■ garden.
Portsmouth. —Ada.
CHRISTY.—In loving remembrance of my . dear' i husband, George who passed away December 17th, 1945.
78, St. Paul’s Street, ■. ( Low Moor, Clltheroe
8, Union Street, hber : -Prom his loving Wife.
CHRISTY.—In loving remembrance of a dear Brother and Uncle who passed 1 away December 17 th, 1945 .
Low Moor, Clitheroe,
—Prom Maggie, Tom and Peter. •'
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EASTWOOD.—In loving remembrance i of our dear daughter and sister, ; J^ances, who died December ISth, i
That when our labours here are ( ended
When loved ones cross death’s sea, i i
How Joyful/Is the thought that .- , Imgers,
' pge. With them we’ll ever be Gawcar House, Slaidbum
ECCLES.—Lovmg memories of Annie ®way December
mTq. U)41. ______ ‘ FOX.-— Imy \
At the end of a lane of shadows. Well meet some day with a sihSe,
.—From Beatty.
and brother, passed away Christmas 1 Morning, 1940
—Ever remembered by his Mother ';,' and his little son Malcolm." " ■ a }
Of a son I loved, hut could not save--J ' •
i Till God, in His good time, unites' us again.' ; ■
We are always together In Memory Lane,'
2 —Prom Brothers and Sisters. 1 , Radeclyfle Street, Clitheroe.
GREEN.—In loving memory of pur dear Mother, Margaret Green, who ’ died December 23rd, 19461
Deep In our hearts you are fondly' remembered'
Always will love you In deaUi Just the same.
Fond hearts that loved yoii; with ’ deepest affection '
6 and 4, East View, Grlndleton.
wed lied leer Ith,live
Sweet happy memories cling round ) your name:
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-From Elsye, Teddy, Sam, Alice and-'i' i baby Barry. '
■ “'J{. ' ' ■
GRIblS^W-In loving memory of N.-?.' w. Grimshaw, who passed awav/)' December 25th, 1935, ■
—From his wife,' Margaret 'and5*; _________ Hilda., ■
Is gently turned to-day. • • 'i'j .' 'i'';
dear Mother, who died December Jlst. ih the book of memory ' 'li'i
80, Melville Street, Burnley. memory of a-i''
—From her ever-loving daughter, ' Mary. * i . ' -.''Ai
w Stic'uIan, together: with^xOTHtmice and stamped sddres^ envelope
full particulars, toge.---
for.tme retum; of ticket;
. rite i T f f iA M fH om s S P t . Mto'8 Street.'blthaw. md encl^ - . "
Treasured and loving memories i of John_ (Jack), a dearly-loved son I
, , • A' smile a tear, a thought siiicere.'; ^
Swert are the memories that never' i fade,
How often in life I wish you were i here;
ThIe HALL, EOWERGATE GRAND XMAS ATTRACTION
Jac^ Hiltons version of the| charming Fairy Story— “(toERELLA” ' T (by kind permission} of N.O.D.A, Ltd.), ' I f. - '
nine BBILLIANT SCENES OF SPLENDOUR I PRODUCED BY I
MISS PHYLLl^ .W E ^Y ' ' ; WITH THE
CLITHEROE SC DISljRICt ORCHESTRA
under the direction of MR; Hi, B. SHAW,
Mus.Bae. (Oxon), PJI.C.0. ' i H ; ' ; ' .
'j;';ijE^E2(ri’i)D'(JN ; I -I;
Decimbet 27th, 28th smd 31st, 1946, and j Ja n u a ry '1st, 2nd ind 4tb, 1947 ; 5 EACH EVENING lAT 7-30 p.m. i : ^
I Matinees; Dec. 28th and Jan. 4th at 2-15 p.m. PRICES - 2/6, y - , 1/6,1/-
I I ALL iSFAT^S bookable.
DON’T mssi THII^ BEAUpUL I'EOpUCTION! - BOOK NOW ^K IN Q S at! 25.^ST.
FROM TODAY, ,
" 5’en little nigger bogs going out to dine, 'One choked his little: self, i And then therfi were nine." ■
CLTPHEROE & DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB
'|THE NEXT MEETING WlU he I given by MR. ' J.; COOK, on I A TALK ,
" THE PREPARATION AND USES : r OP LEATHER”
oil WEDNESDAY; JAN. 8th, 1947 at the
cUtberoe Royal .Grammar School 7-30 p.m.
Y.F.C. Social and Dmuer ANNUAL wlU-be held‘ on ".
Friday, January loth, 1947 at the ,
ctrrflEROB, iOYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Hot Dinner served 1-30 p.m. prompt. ASMl^lON 2/0.
;; This nie€tin| i&- (ifem to all 0ub4 scribing mem^rd and aU .whd ire aUqui^ Join me Glub.'
CLITHEROE AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY
"The Vagabond King”
i THERE WILL BE. A REHEARSAL
■ I .'!’ on'
Friday,' January 3rd, 1947. ' Everybody.
SBaSssssssaBBsaBsasasKsassB^ Kew to n
Re a d in g room ' ANNUAL
WUSt IHUVE and DANCE
TICKETS-2/6 each - Oil'Sale I at all out Shops, liiffhf of Admissfon Reserved. ■
A NIGHT to; bei 'REiI eMBERED, ' ■ .1 I
-From Father, Mother, Brothers,'i Sister and'Uncle. .
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DICK SHI ■PHERD andji Hisi Dance Orchestra USU 4L' MIDNIGHT | CELteATIONS
William ‘ Wmder, aged 74 years, t<!AB‘PAS!^ > fbee I . t , .... . . r z . I.---- . , ................
i.Wedt coBun^oing 30tb December, 1946.' , M E i j O ,
MONDAY at M and 8-15; 'TUESDAY And WE^ESDAY^at 7-80 pjnl, May we wish you all A Happy New Year With
.Llve-.and Jet /llyevyaB- his' motto-^bht;nptifci,]j' too long.' ;' ■ .; with, BOBEB^^l)ONAIi MEBLE OBEEON.
TifluBSDyit. and'Friday Vt J-30 I SATtlBDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 p.mj! 'He lived by the' ^ 8n|l died by, the gim-> ■ J],
SATURDAY 8t;iM5f;' : SpeolalhPWgranmei.'Book your seaffor the, following') 'week—*,'The'Baia:ofl;St.^»h)ty’fc’Ji''P®e,niglltIy at 6-55 and.8-15.
'with-;^MOfto lOftE and! ANNE JEFFEEYS. The $tiny -hf^hfe most notorious ;outlaw of our time.
Cafe Restaurant : open!' 18 a.m. to < 7 pjn. Morning CtSfee, " Lunbh- eons; High Teas, '
Advance'l^Ungifoi; 8-8 & 8-15 Bhowr, on Saturday oolyt,,
, i iv x t jp s .
This Week--Endf M i r a®
w JOSE ITDHBI, .-A .Musical In- tbe/hest
dear friend Olive, who left us Dece^, ber 26th, 1938.
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' .'Photographed'InVTeeltnlcolot : ' PATRONS, PLEaSE. [note
, ti^tlon.
'• iThe first evening programme .commences at; 5-30. i '
" 1 Last;complete showjat 8-p. ^ i .
Separate Houses;on New Year’s Day and,Saturday at 5-30,and,8-5; ..i, j : -v.. .. Matinee each day; at 2-30]
‘ BILLINGTON AND ^{ray^LLEY
INDUSTRIAL GO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, Lit). I 35th ANNUAL
NEW YtAR’S EVE DANCE in THE WHALLEY ASSEMBLY ROOMS
Tuesday, Decemlier 31st, 1946 ' DANCING 8 p.n. tol 2 am.
Grand 50/50 BALL NEW YEAR’S EVE IN KING LANE HALL
' DANCING from 8-0 p.m. to 2-0 a.m. DEBONAIRS DANCE BAND Admission 3/- ’
REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED AT REASONABLE PRICES.
MAHSEY) ■..'•'V;. _
1 > . .»• ' Nfghfly 7. Skftfi'&ys 3 ahd
CLITHHEROE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE 'v
SOCIETY, LTD. . ■ GRAND WHIST DRIVE
DOMINOES & DANCE In ^ '
ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL,
WADDINGTON ■on
.'■ ! TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)
WHIST & D06IIN0ES, 7-39 p!m. i dancing, 19
p.m.ito 2 a.m.i
ADMISSION 2/- DANCE (only) 'f/6.
MICHAEL PRYLE AND^ HIS BAND
CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL . DRAMATIC ' SOCIETY ANNUAL. PRODUCTION . “TEN intLE NIGGERS” ■ AGATHA CHRISTIE’S famous! thriller.' ' i '
Tuesday, Jan. 28thy to Saturday, Feb Is^ 1947 IN Th e p a r ish c h u r ch school
Rimington Memorial Instil :ute Club
Children’s Party and Jacob’s Join
JniTHE INSITTUTE, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY),
Assemble 4-30 p.m. xk-S-Op.m. ' To be followedrby i
AN ADULTS’ DANC^ 9-0 p.m. to 1 :^.m.
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. ADMISSION i / - , 1 ■,____ _i r
. ' FORD’S BAND. 1 NEWTON INSTITUTE
New Year^ Evi 8 p.m.—2 a,m.
DANCE
FORD’S b a n d Admissiom 2/-
the BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION
A Jacob’s Join Tea ' ,
THE CO-OP. GUILD ROOM
Thursday, January 2nd, 1947 '
Speaker: T, SUTCX4FFE
I .SubJ^t; .y THBl HERITAjGE' CLAIMED ^ 'Will be held in . ,! •
REGAL DANCE BAND Dancing 8-0 p.m. to 1-0 a,m. J ^ . ADMISSION 2/6;
i tJsnal Midnight Festivities. I’Bus to GUtheroe aftet Ball.
BoltdftshysIdWlaiid Schbol ^Al^AL
Wiikt l)ny§ & Dance „ , ’raE SCHOOL, on
will be held in
WEDNESDAY,J4h, 1st, 1947: y ■ ‘ (^ew-Yeart Day). ;
Whist to. rammence 7-30 pju, Panctog, 8 ,p,m. to l ain. ADMISSION Z/-r '
Excellent hUes. v Refreshments. ROBINSON’S BAND, .
ProcUds in, aid; of, Church Funds. IgcM :ChurchpeopIe pleaw support this effort.' by. 'your.;prcsence dr a donation,
’ ' • j.V ’• ' . ■ '■■ ■ ' ■' ■ c h a t b u r n CRICKET CLUB
ANNUAL BALL ! ■ " ■ ■ ' 'In . ■ .1
; The Church Institute New Year’s Eve
SALMESBURY PUPPETS ; . Presenting! ."
"CINDERELLA” Parish Church Sunday School
SATURDAY, JAN. 4th, 194?: 1 MATINEE--2-30 p.m.
! evening- 7-0 p.m,
Admis^a: Firit 8e*fs 1/6; , ' I Second Seats 9d..
Messrs. Theo. Wilson, Ironmongers, YorkBt.-; Mr. J. Aspden, Electrician, King St.; Mr. T. Morton, Jeweller, Moor Lane.
■ ’Hckets may! be obtained from ' ' 5; ffeoems M PxseofliAt pbwiS. ^
nUTHEEOE i BISTEICT ' 7 . POULTRY SOCIETY. - OPEN
Members’ Show
of POULTRY, BANTAMS and EGGS. Saturday, January 11th, 1947n
at Liberal Club, Clithetoe. - Membership fee 3s. 6dL per year.'
Schedules. from C. G. Sagar, 9|, Bfieelench-Avenue. CUtheroe.
' ; St. Mary’s Parish Church
COAL INDUSTRY NATIONALISATION ACT, 1946 1 ^
f
I Notice to Consumers Registered with Colliery Underta^gs
IA LL Registered , Consumers i of LANCASHIRE ASSOCIATED I j COLLIERIES and HARGREAVES COLLIERIES LIMITED are
: hereby notified that as a consequence of-the transferor colliery assets I I to the National Coal Board, the Board will; as from 1st January, 1947,
be registered to supply them. • • - ' s ,
■«be made at once and should, state' the name and address of the "merchant ,to whom transfer -la desired. Consumers will be notified of the: result of such applications and must not order supplies from
.’the other merchant unless and until the change Is authorised by the Local Fuel Overseer.
■ / i; i i ■ ; ■ . : , , . Council Offices, Grlndleton,. CLITHEROE.
, c Boropgh-Engineer’s Office, Church St.,i CLITHEROE. : J. HINCHLIPPEi. Local; Fuel Overseer, Bowland Rural District,
F. MARGBRISON,/Local Fuel Overseer, Clltheroe Borough, i ..
'T. P; RUSHTON, Local Fuel Overseer, Clitheroe Rural District, ; Council Offices, Chi^rch Brow, CLITHEROE.
i Any such consumer who does -not wish to be supplied by the National Coal Board should apply to the Local Fuel Overseer for transfer of his registration to another merchant. Application should
modcrii 7 to 1. New Year’s Day, 3 to ' 5 and 7'to 1. ,
RUGBY—New Ycar’s^Day, 2-30 v. York
Year’s Eve-.01d. 'Tyme 7-30 ’to 1; ^ . . '
__ ft CAFE |pl^one4M(r/Ti' OOs Success, ' " 7 mpNGER
GREETIN^.I'OR A VERY HAPPY f lEW y E ^ ; '
’ ' May the New YeanAHog! happiness?" and plenty to all;
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j-. seree you:well,! and'throd^oii^^^^ shall be vey ;gkd:tb',qup^^ Wedding; 5 Receprions and Parti^;.oI/^^
. During jl947i,our wlity, will;^'i',^g , ■ ' ;
’ '- ‘i ■ ' '' j i '’■ '* - i : ' !/'
DiOG i& PARTRIDGK « C n ^ WELLGATE
' -L a i IH E R ^ |t ' , ! . ' : ; V ’ W g r a n d
Mon.; to, Sat.,: Matinee, 2-3d: Monday to. ■
Thrills 1 Suspense, I • Excitemeni; 1 with exotic
■ Saturday■ at' 6-9 and 8-15. 1 I
' Robert Palgfc' Preston Foster! ' and SABU, In
MABI^ MONTEZ |
Also
SIDNEY.TOLER as the Ii^ratpble Charlie Chan In /'THR,.SCARLET CLUE.’ '
T A N G I E R All seats-'bobkableSaturday eve’ng.
Last -’Bus from Bomley 1IM5 pan. .
-"Sondaya ^ pan; \
yVi ::S'“ . v
GIRLS’ FRIEND?.Y Frl,'; continuous - iO; f hwy m
The compliments of the season to all Relatives and Friends. --Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wilson.
“The Dark Comk" 1^ suspense.' Bodkin^ Office opOV Monday; Wednesday ahd Saturday, 2-30 to ^ 0 e&'lM holift atmosphere[ of x:.V.'y' WHALLtY
for Saturday Night Dancing with
cERK LATHAM & HIS BAND r X . - - i t
Renovations carried out. Estimates Free.
Est. 1878. IIM m e PMiire H
Constance Bennett, Grade Fields, Kurt! Kieuger, ; Charles Andre, EUy Malyon and .Leslie Vincent lir f MADAMET)PIMPERNEL," — (“A” filtoi) Booking OfiBce open Saturday; 2-30 to WO p|.m.
TO-NIGHT' (^Wday) at 7-80; SATURDAY at M5. frO and 8-15 p.mJ' . ;
Take A trlp'to Havafla wltlL'your.iavouritB, stars, -^oe :Paye, John Payne and Carmpn MiraqdA.
Here’s a picture thAt has'evferything;................ .. . . . '
.1 music;;, colour,' romance, stbrs. Mii
WEEK-END INHAVANA < 0. . ill |T
TWO DAYS J40NDAY at 7r30; WEDNESDAY, 6^) and 8-15. TWO DAYS TUESDAY-NEW YEAR’S EVE BAIL
,| ALICE FAYE, CABMEN ‘ MIBANDA JOl^ PAYNE, CESAB BOMEBO tel.: 278. I
JABS. PARKED. OYCLES 8TOBEI
TO-Niraj (IWday) at 7-30; TO-MOBSOW'at 2-15, U and 8-15. BAEBABA STANWYCK in'. "MY BEPUTA7D10N.”- ( “A’)p
GRAND STEWART GRANGER
pfEAN KENT, ANNE CBAWFOp, DENIS PRICE. EOBEEX IlELPMAN -■-i:
in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ; v»* ( t% K v t t% V 1 1 ' (A)
fA’.great 'Britlsh' success.' . Gainsborough’s mammoth triumph. A PHyruRE ,YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS.
’f-'Iel .Mon.;to IM.: Matinee:.™.,
; Britain, Ja: undoubtedly.: patilng , America In, the. making of; top-
Daphne .dutMaurier's. famous story The
;grade:fllms;; As evidence; see'the screening of
■ . ,
YEARSi BETWEEJi ’ . ’ with
^VALERIE HOBSON Flora Robson, James McKechnie
i, MICHAEL REDGRAVE ■ I ' ' and other stars.
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K". The remarks above will aptlv as *Mu»telr to another Britl& Blbi. •
Rvenlngs; Gontlnuoua ftom'd-Oi ' "Saturday: at'- 2-39, W and B-IB.
ALL THE WEEK WEDNESDAY-at 2-30; 6-0 and 8-15; SATUBDAY at 2-15; !64) and 8-15.
BOOKINQ: OFnOE OPEN 1110 to l&M and'34) to 4-30 dally.
-! . BUBNLEY for ;the iweelc commencing December 30tb, 1946.
. .ENTERTAINMENTS IN
2-39, 6rlS, 6rl5; Sat flrgt'house 6-9. 2453
Tel EMPIRE Note times this week :*
: Music T- RomanceComedy! r In Technicolor.!
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The famqus London Hippodrome sensation— " .: i
MEET TH E N A V t Soon,—Bring the children r i
Played .byrmembers of the Royal ..!
Canadian..Navy. '.Also' h- ■ The News'and Interest.; i ■
. t Once again we
During, 1046,1 Hn^ hope that 1047 will Jbe.a silcceWul one for all
totf AUk s (^opiratioB J. l F. BENTHAM
MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE ’Phone 167
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the opportunity ft|cn&0-a9t>
A Happy & Prosperous New Year
are wrong if you believe that an extra charge is made
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WIRE N E T im d ' 36
WITHOUT •■
48'^'.' p :
TABLE WRINO' with Rabbet .Rojtet ii
York Clidti
SEE OUR SHOV 1
- ; . ; ■ 'I. j./"‘1^'" ; ' ’Phone 88 REOa^ratED’AS'A’NEW aPAPER. -iNjO P R IC E TW O PEN C E * m HL
NOW IS 'lHE*nME TO BUZ^ YOim i
OVERCOAT , .You’ll feel weU dressed and I Beady to Wear from $ 5 Jy, ^ w. fTread
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Tel 58
9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEBOE.
-fitting and . weU .tailored " ^
wann in these smart ;.:, coats.
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