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N. A. HACKING & SONS ! MEMORIALS.


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BLACK, GBBx and BED GBANIIRR I Send for Catalogue.


Book,your order now from our Large Selection of


J red' far I . tar "O” Wilson,


Wlswell.


I Crescent, SHEAR-


fcROOCH; In return-


I Knowles, on Fair


INCHITIS Attacks


I Bracelet. Kl.MBEBLEY. — Cone.a.umuu


Friday Gent's


22j Harrop Street, ClitHeroe. i : Border


I Renov.atlons 'carried out Estimates Free.


Tel.: 2043. ■


; Address; ! CEMETERY GATES, ACCRINGTON.


' Est 187* BIRTHDAY CONGRATPLATll)Ns.


. Mother on her BOthTiirthday, 3iSt, 1947.


to


—From her .'Daughter and Son-in! law and Grandchildren..


KIjVIBERLE:E,-Many happy returns'^ ■the, day ]o , Mother; on he? 80ffl birthday.


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1, Cambridge Street. Great. HarmJin/i * hdPPy returns bf


Ibreathing 1 SINGHA 1 BJd., 5s. lor direct. iTrial and |r. Slngha Von. Act


batrons.


TEAS parties,


py Camp, 1448J -


R.E., on his 19th birthday; .s lS in M.E.L.Pj


16, Eastford Place,; Low Moor, Clitheroe.


I


I —From all'at Gregorys, 'Whaliey.: TVEDDiyfi ANNIYEBSARY


ch 30th. 1! ;. ■


I ' —F;^om ! Nethertown, 'Wt^alley DEATHS


anhiversary, (March 27th, 1941), ' '


the day to Dvr.. Robert SinSeton' -anviug


-From Mum, Dad and Sisters.'


WashbboOk—Loving birthday toeet-' Mar lings to Marian on her 21st birffidav


. -From , her Son and Daughier-in- ; law and! Grandchildren;





TO-NIGHT at 7-39: ' TO-MOEROW Good Friday), at' (W) ind 8-15 p.m.; SATURDAY at a-15,‘6-0 and 8-15 p.m.


I |: :i ■ I' |! 1


■ ."HOBIE ;1 SWEET.:HO»nClDE7> — “U ” film.I Booking Office open Saturday; 2-30 to 4-30 p.m. I


■ ■;■ bI IT ””'"’-


SALISBURY,—Congratulations tc you j Mary anp F'rahk on your. - smtli!


|Iet your ; or any


lered to their aining ensure


bnt to a pr Civil


I our


J College |es and


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BEADLEY.—On March 25th, at Atkin­ son's Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, 'John the beloveh husband of Jane BrMey aged 67 years, i Interment a t j s t ’' tobrose Chui-bh, Grindletonj! ! to^


morrow (Saturday), March'29thi at' 2 p.m. ■ . i I





CALVERLEY 1947,' at


:


Clitheroe, Jolni Edwin, the beloved husband ot thcllate Jane Calvferley. an his-Both year. Interred a ; l.St


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. On the 20th March, Edisford Cottage, I] hear:


Andrew's Churchyard, Slaidburh,! on' the 24th. 1 i


GARNETT.-lOn March 22nd, 1947,- at Low Moor I House, Clitheroe, WlUiani,!


fourth sop of; James Garnett, of WaddoY/, in his 80th year.


FpRREST.-jOn the 23rd March, !at Manillb, -


26, Pimlico Rdad, Clltheroe,


'Haslem, Uie belovCd husband of I Jessica Paton Forrest.


--------- Philhpine Island, John' ....................... jl947j


EIDDIOUGH.—on the ; 26th March, 1947, at “ Myholme,” Ribblesdale


(View, Clatbum, Margaret i wife of the late Ben Ridolough, ' 71 years;


! Church, (aatburn (to-morrow ; urday), March; 29th, at 2 p.m,- j flowers, or I mourning, by request. -No


Interment ' at


TO^lLINSOljl.-On March 24th, 14,' ; Whipp Avenue, Clitheroe, Malrtha,' ; beloved wife of Joseph Thomas 'tom-' linson, aged 72. Interred alT'St.' Mary's Cejnetefy, March 27th. |


\VRIGLEY.-|-On the 24th March, |1947, at the Rbyal; Inflmary, Blackburn,'


Inable. ROAD


Itoring Six


15, Primrose


on' tlie 27th. Mount, Clitheroe.


' Daniel Kifinethi; the beloved husband' of Ellen vyrigley, aged 32 years. ' In­ terred at Clitheroe,


IN MEMORIAM


BANKS.—Loving I memories of myldear j old Dad. : ! ! j


' ! —Daisy, 22,' Church Street, Clitheroe.


|AN for milking


BEOTHEETJon.—In sad and Ipving memory of our, only son. Lieut. Brotherton, died of wounds, 27 th, 1945,1 in N.W. Europe.


t. J. Ma:


[-Roberts, |Box L3,


I business SHARE


f— King's Street,


J needed ! 110 years; ■ makes;


ate 3611).


teed ,re^ 1 washing; ages, out- pen .View


LONDON, SOUTH


J. Frequent Benefits in Isi'UBBS’ Ire in our ECtion all


ondon or ent with


pt Service. Bon Boad,


prs). LI.MITED.


pry of a f, George Ith, 1945.


(best, pnder; ! he loved.


Id Family. [ITS


If the late Tto express Relatives


I and floral I leat loss.


Bridge for; lor for his


|nd Neigh-' tu n Street' I sympathy. in their'


|nett and | l l Friends beautiful


I sympathy feir recent


l l thanks Telghbours, 1 Chatbum bt Players, I during her


iTel. 407/B


i Olltheroe Ltd., at


Ire thanks'


fcroe, hd Familyi


He was ours: We love I .remember.


Beechmount Waddington.


: A heart I that, was purer than gold, ■ And to I dll who knew him, land


: His meniory will never grow, w ld ., loved .him,', - V ' i


] —Prom his loving Wife and afl ati ‘ Brendon," Saltburn-by-the^^a.''


i —Prom all at 'i Ashleigh,” West ^ d , I Long Preston.


I : Evet in pur thoughts,


CUNDALL,l—Treasured memories, Of a dear Mother and Grannie, who died March 29th, 1946.


'• A token of love and remembtlance Of onb we shall never forget,' Her m'emoryto us is a treasu ry, ; Her loss a lifetime's regret. ;


Waddington Road, Clitheroe.


—From her Daughter, Son-in-law andl Grandchildren.


.'T ■' I :


. dear son, Sgt! Tom Dawson, Might Engineer, Bomber Command, RiAJ’, kilied in action March 30th, 1943. ; j


DAWSON.—In loving memory of our


No “I'welcome j home,” but loving •! n;emories,


i 42. West View. Clitheroe.


NOWELL mother Nowell,


Deep Swee


—Prom Mum and Dad.


.—Loving memories of a and ' grandma, Ellzi


remembered. .est of memories cling , to


Hearts that: have loved you deepest affection, •


name;


Will lalways love you in deathJ the same.


-Froni all at'a, Nethertown, Whalley- NOWELL—In ever-fovlng remembrance


of Mather, who fell 'asleep ' March 31st, 1637. 1


But [love and memories never] die.. Crow Vifood, Browsholme. :


, We cannot call the iild days Her hands, we cannot touch; We treasure' happy memories. Of her we loved so much. ' Years are swiftly passing by,


PYE—CHEW.—In loving memory . our two little grandchildren,


' Pye, who died March, 1934; andj ■ChewJldied January, 1936,


Lovjng thoughts will always UngCT, Pmqhd the place where they , are


SANDEESON.-in loving memory p f ^ dear wife and mother, Margaret Ah",


-


for floral nd Nurse.


—Froln all at Bashall Eaves ah'? BroWsholme. ' - ' ■ '


who ^ied April 1st, 1930. ■ I ' , ' —Always remembered by her foving Hufeband and FamUy • ‘ | • -


THOENBEB.-r-Treasured memorfM, of a dear daughter and slater, BUzaoetn.


21. Faraday Avenue. Glltheroe; 19, WUkin Street, Clitheroe,'• ;


. who pled March 29th, 1943. . . I ' • '. , In God’s keeping,: till we nieet " .| again. ■ ■ ■:....... ■ ■I.'.- —Frpm her loving -Mother, Siitofo • F'and:Brothers-ln-law. '


'L-..'. I '!■• ,


who died March 31st, II in mur'hearts you are f(


dear :abeth ,937.


COM I


MR. MR.


CUNDALL.—In loving memory. ;bf,a ! dear Mother and Granny, who died : March 29th, 1946.


I —From[Mother and Fath|e:


COOIL—In loving memory of William, ^ Cook, died 26th March, 194^


i He had a way j you could not help; iovmg,


'..A.' larch


St. Joseph's Cemetery,' co-stairing


ROBEfeT TAYLOR and KATHERINE HEPBURN With ROBERT MIXCHUM,; MARJORIE MAIN,! AND EDMUND GWENN


See It ! Tlrlll to it 1 Enjoy it 1 But-j-don’t tell your friends how It ends 1 PreseWd at 2-40, 6-5 and 8-25.: You are advised to see this remarkable film fromj the beginning. Matinee each day at .2-30. Separate evening perform­ ances on Easter Monday and Saturday at 6-50 and 8-15. Seats booked in advance. Cpntlnuous from 5-50 Tiiesday to Friday.


|


CLITHEROE WEDNESDAY CRICKETi CLUB I '


Our Postponed Si xth Annual BALL


hes now been re-arrange|l to take place on Friday, May 23rd Nextj


11^ THE KING LANE HALL, CLITHEROE from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m,, when : l


Harry Davidson’s Old-Tyme Broadcasting Band on the


will fulfill the engagement. REPRESMENTS — ICES • y


returned to those from whom: they were purchased. NO'nCE


R. MO.ORHOUSE,: 18, Holland Prospect, and r. TA'TTERSALL, 8, Union Street, Low Moor, WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE'


[)MENCING b u s in e s s ON APRIL AS


(REGISTERED BUILDERS) ' I 8th Moorhouse & Tattersall


BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS! : AND PROPERTY REPAIRERS;"


e.g.; Drains, Concrete Footpaths and Floors,! : , Fireplaces, Precast & Stone Grave Surrounds, ' Pointing and all other work connected with: I


Building Trade.


V^ORkS: BACK UNION STREET, LOW MOOR ALL ENQUIRIES 'WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ESTIMATES OIVEH.


Fl | lEPLACES See oujr selection of Fireplaces . . .


I BEDROOMS i i > : .. from ,£5 0 0 DINING ROOMS.......... from £10 0 0


OUR OyrN MANUFACTURE AND ALL THE LEADING MAKES, j


.. .'VE' HAVE 500 FOR YOU TO CHOO^ FROM. j '


HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS '


(CLITHEROE) LTD. 2f W^nddington R oad - Glitheroe .Prices: 3/-, 1/6, 1/- j(um',eservcd)


, Booking Plans wlU beHipen to the pubUcj at Mr. J, Aspden's, King Street, on the 15th Inst, as foUojws;-rTuesday, 10 ajn. to I


12-30-p.m.,,3 p.m. .to 4-30 p.m., 6 P.1J1. to (7 p.m.; afterwards i'- during normal shop hours.


i r


If any of our patrons are unable to make use of their tickets above date, a refund:will be made If the tickets are


Straight froln the,pages of A. . J. Cronin’s novel comes a .film; ,to. appeal to ’ - ;


everybody. . 'Booking Office open Monday. Wednesday and Saturday, 2jjD to 4-30


Great as. a book. Even greater as a film. '• CAR PARK!.


XELi 147. FREE _


IGREEN YEARS- FALLADIUM


' l A. .J. CRONIN’S - ■ -'• . ..i ; ' ' ! ;■ and .'8-15 p.m. , ■ *! 'I I Week commencing 7th April, 1947. . ]- *. EASTER MONDAY at 6-0 and 8-15. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, at 7-30.


If! vou’re in the mood' for somethlngihew in screen entertamment. See' I ALFRED DRAKE, JANET BLAIR. MARC PLATTJ in


-You'll, love Lverv minute of this-big-, fast and funny show. StARS AND SPARS ■


WAYNE MORRIS, CLAIRE TREVOR and CHARLES BICKFORD ] .


"THURSbAY and FRIDAY at 7-30;! SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 p.m. 1 In airousing story of the lumber country I


' SA-rURliAY at 2-15: JOHNNY AIACK BROWN in “ TEXAS KU).’’ ! ! One week nearer to Living Berlin’s “ BLUE SKIES.” : .


V fflL L E T O F T B E G IA N T S Caf6


open 7 p.nL Coffeb. eons. High


Eesta 10


w


.Ipming Lunch- ■: ’eas.


irant 1 .m. to 1


RIALTO THIS WEEK-END : ■


Advahee Booking for 6-0.&iB-lb Shows. on satiirday only,


LUJfURY.: CINPIA. & 'CAI^. SLACKBCRN. .


’Phone 4246/7. “ THE -! KID FROM BROOKLYN,’’ CLITHEROE & DISTRICT YOl/NG FARMERS’ CLUB


FIRST ANNUAL JgALL KING LANE HALL, CLITHpROE On Friday Next, Apn! j.lltli


■ TO ;BE HELD. JN THE ' ' ' .


■ ,NONrSTOfe;DANCING;from,8.p.m,.tol'jZ a.m. FARNSWORTH’S BANEi


-i'lJ ^ OiMrom any member of the Committee. ■ '


-.A FEW TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE,, 5/4 ^each, may be . G-'Hoody, 10, Waddlngton'Kyad, Clltheroe, -•


- -


MONEY WILL NOT BE TAKEN AT THE-DOOR. BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY


SATURDAY, APRIL 19th, 1947, at 7 p.in. ' .In,King George’s Hall,. Blacktum 7 . ... i


HALLE ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: . . : ; SOLO PIANOFORTE:


SUITE 1 ............................. ............................ ..J............. GorelH i SUITE, HARY JANOS........................................'.............Kodaly CONCERTO No. 20 In-D Minor (K.466) for Pianoforte •


ENRIQUE JORDA JAN SME11RUN PROGRAMME:


i ' .


and Orchestra.................. ......l.......................... . Mozart '■ ..


-i 'INTERVAI. '' -'l ' ■


SYMPHONY No. 4 in B F la t........ .;l'...... ........ Beethoven ' RESERVED SEATS AT 6/-, 5/-', 4/-, 3/'-, 2/-.


' ; Booking Plan at Durham’s, 11; Blakey Moor, Blackburn.


Booking now for Members, and for the Public on Wednesday next,: 9th April. " I


COMPLETE YOUR .EASTER! HOLIDAY BY ,


d a n c in g from 7 p.ra. to ll 'p.rn.iat


t h e CHURCH INSTITUTE, CHATBURN


On EASTER MONDAY, 7th i/^RIL, 1947 • to Music'by J. TURNER’S BAND , ' : Admission 2/-


THE AMATEUR PAYERS (BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE) ■


Present IVOR NOVELLO’S COMEDY FRESH F l i lD S


On April 23rd, 24th, 25ti and 26th IN THE ST. MARY’S SCHOOL Doors open- 7 p.ra,


, Commence 7-SO p.m. -. !


Admission 2/- Refreshments. Proceeds for Church Funds.


n e w t o n : in s t i t u t e FANCY will be held on BALL i


MONDAY NEXT 8-0. p.m.—2-9 a.m. i ‘


ROBINSON’S BAND. Admission 2/6


(Half-price If In Fancy Dress). Good Prizes for. Costumes :—


Character, Original and: Humorous. -Right of admission reserved.


......... ' - - ' ' ’ ' B '


BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION.


:


A Public Meeting ■Will be held in ' ri


THE CO-OPi GUILD ROOM ,on.


; ;l


Thursday Next, April 10th at 3-0-pan, ■ : ;


'Speaker: MB. J. BARNETT. , Subject: ■ “ Our Final Govcinment.”


ST. LEONARD’8 CHURCH; DOWNHAM.


— 'THE —


MNUAL CONCERT ' will be held in DOWNHAM SCHOOL;


Friday and ' Saturday. Next,


April 11th and 12th ! at 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 1/6 aa^ I/*. , Children 9d. -


' I


Boltcin-by-BowIand Village Hall 'Fund


' .THill POSTPONED


Annual General Meepg ; ^111 be held


in the VUiLAGE SCHOOiL


Thursday: Next, April 1 )th ;


. . : lat 8-0 p.m.


and the public are specially Irlvlted to-attend. II.


Private Sea Enterphse


iSouth Africa '


Early Sauirtgs;


- lAustralia J ' New Zeajland


All delay |diiliculties overco](nei; Enqulries i t o I


Learing Sputh, Africa May. 1 ' . . .PRIVATE [ sea ENTERPRifeE;


. 79, Piccadilly, Manchester. i ; Phone'sOentrar2787.(dayj),, : ‘


i - - F.pllsworth jl051 (nfeht) -


Members lof local: organlssltlons ;j


i


Whist 7-30 p.m.; Dancing 8 to 1 a.m. FORD’S DANCE BAND;


'


Bookllcg Office open 2. to L Mon., Wed., and S a t i


XO-NIGHX'i(Xhiirsday) a t 7-30; . GOOD FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6?0 I


EVELYN isEYEi WILLARD PARKER in “RENEGADES?’ (In Tcoh- n S r i SATURDAY at 2-15: Charles Starrett in “ FORESTALLED.”


’ ^


ALL THE WEEK *' ' S f f i


,1,CHARLES; COBURN; TOM DBAKEj BEVERLY TYtOb, HUME, : CRONYN, GLADYS COOPER and DEAN STOCKWELL in '


KUg laBe waiire Hail


iPEGGY ANN GAENER, LYNN BARL RANDOLPH SCOTT, DEAN STOCK- I- |: ' I ’ ' ' ■" WELL. 'CONNIE liMABSHALL in .'■


TEL.: 278.


CAES 'FABKED. cycles STOBED


GRAND


BDOKINO OFnCB OPENIilO to 12JI6 and 3-0; to 4-30<daUy.


TO-NfOHT (Thursday) a t' 7-30j „ TO-MOEKOW (Good Friday) at 6-0 and ,


LASSIE In “COUBAGE Of LASSIE’’—“U” with Ellzahcth Taylor. EASTEE WEEK ATTRACTIONS ,


*-15: SATCEDAY at2-15TC4)aiid8-15p.m, MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 6m KATHEYN GBAYSON, VAN HELFIN, MABSHA HUNT in ' ) and 8-15 p.mj Seven Sw e e th e a rts ~ ' - (U)'


A refreshing picture,which wm,captivate; any,'audlence.., .tGhaimi 'spectacle and delfghtiul singmg.. * • ’


j


'THURSDAY and FEIDAY at 7-30; 'SATURDAY at. 2dS, frO and 8-IsJ -MABGABET O’BRIEN in


i


With LIONEL BABEYMOEE; LEWIS STONE, EDWARD ‘ARNOLD, AND THOMAS MITCHELL


Meet Margaret and her leading men In a - charpimg: comedy! which keeps strictly' to its own whimsical, nature. A screen: triumph.'


^ TH R E E W IS E F O O L S ,u, 4r i


EASTER DANCING at WHALLEY


GOOD FRIDAY—10th ANNUAL BALL TICKETS NOW ON SALE, 2/6 (strictly limited)


DANCING EASTER MONDAY USUAL EASTER SATURDAY Id ANCE.


;enteetainmen’i!s in ;. BURNLEY for -the week


i commencing April 7tb, 1347. Tcl.


EMPIRE 2453. 2-30, 6-15. : (Sat. ■ &0), ' 8-15.


The greatest human story ever told


“WOMAN TO WOMAN"


.■Ji 'DonglaSB-MonlgdmKry, 'Joyce' ' Howard, Yvonne Amaud,' Adele Dixon. Also : ! - : ;


,w:An aotlonrpackedstruggle.between ife',and'mistress. , Cast mcludes Brit. :Movletone News and Interest


Monday to Friday from 6 p.m , Saturday, 6-0'and 8-15.' Matinee at 2-30., : :


I.L SAVOY ™


- Separate shows Good'Friday at - 2-30, 6-0 and 8-15, -, '


By popular request forithe-School' ' Holidays. Welcome return of '


“BLACK BEAUTY” Millions enjoyed the. novel


Millions more will enjoy the film. Easter Monday—Three shows at


2-30, 6-0. and 8-15: pjn, : You can book in advance for the


: ,! . ' evening-showp. ‘ Book. Early for Good Friday.


Dally 2-15. iCont. 6-0, :Satl 64) and 8-15.


TcL GRAND 3632 1 '


A real heaxt-warming drama


“BOYS’ EANCH” /. “ A” film, i


'•


.With Jackie: “Butch.” Jenkins James Craig-Skippy Homier.


Also (except Saturday) ' Edmund Lowe in


'The STRANpE'ME. GBEGOBY* ■ Evil secrets'gave -him strange .'powers,-


Good Pirday, I three shows at 2-15, and 8-15.


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Last ’Bus from-Burnley 10-45 pan. . Sundays 8-45 p ja


THE HALll, LOWERGATE ..............• ‘GRAND : '


I'On : R|FUG£


Assurancfr Company Limited , jlhief Office: OXFORD STREET, MANCHESTER l . ( i,


In ;d46' representc.tives of ithe Gompany 'proviiled seryipQj usually a t 'he; homesj of the policyholders,! in respejej: of NINE MILLION POLICIES, making 190,000


: m a t im fy , payments totalhng i £5.200,000 and p ayLg ; £3,0(|oj,ooo in deatli claims.,


Snefi™ i I In addition,! 1,400 000 ■ p r^n ^ ry : Branch: |A reversionary bonus of i£ l% lo r


; each [w a r s premiun d u e .a n d ip a id in !l946 ii- declared on: with-profit policiis.


i; * '


In d u l tk a l Branch : £85(),00o; is allocated to' increase penents of th'j majority , of existing Ibremium-


paymg policies. , I I


EASTER, BALL I MONDAY NEXT


Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. to .


The Falconaires Dance Band ADMISSION 2/6.


Right ■ Of ^ admission reserved.


BGLTON-BY-BOWLAND CHURCH SCHOOL.


WHIST DRIVE


and DANCE I ';-(>n--, ■ '


MONDAY NEXT I !‘i! , ■ ' Di«j!ricf Suyerintendent: ^ '


. M|i. T. W. LEEMING,j58, AlnsWorth Street,'Blackburn. I 'ivisfonal Manager:


im.


tiROUP &i SUNDAY SCH(!)OE ; ■ ; are holding


AN EASTER PARITY A "in I Schoolroom on'


Wednesday Next, April 9th I at


7-30 ;p.in. 7 DAN(p IG — GAMES


Sunday 'Schools and their friends are-cordially invited.


- PROCEEI|S FOR SPRING FAXRf:. Clitherolei jCricket, Bow mg


and I Tennis Club I I '


Weekly! [Whist Drives will: ire-commence


THURSeIxY NEXT, Aptil 10 in the Refreshment Rooili,


- -


....... laf 7-30 p.m. ADMISSION 1/-


SUPPER i PROVIDED ON OPENING NIGHT at a charge of 1/-.


OLD AND l EW FRIENDS 'WELCOME


and charge coders refreshments. All mem^ets of Youth i Groups,


TICKETS mow on sale, price 2/-,


I BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. 1


j Free Librari^


! J^OTTCE is hereby giveii that 1 the Free Library- will be I OPEN ALL DAY T04 I (Thursday), 3rd April, 19^7, j wiU CLOSE on GOOD FRIDAY; I SATURDAY' & EASTER iMON- I DAY, the 4th, 5th and 7th I April, 1947, respectively. |


i I G. HETHERING TON I • Town .Clerk.


IjOwn Clerk’s Office, I Clithepoe. 3rd April, 1947.


GRINDLETON CHURCH SCHOdL F jR lD A Y , A P R IL 11th, 19( 7!


WHIST DRIVE (7-30 p.ra.)


and DANC : (9-30 p.m,—1-0 kiln.;


ROBINSON’S BAND


jCUPS; OF TEA PROVIDED FOR ' VBttST. . ; refreshments at DANC3;|


■ ■ ■ — — [ , L . 1 Admission: Whist 1/6; Daricel/L


SLAIDBuRN HOME GC RIFLE CLUB.


ARD


Slaidburn Village Hkll J FRIDAY, APRIL


A Whist Drive & I RIBBLE DANCE BAND.


1 ADMISSION! 1/6, Refreshments at reasonable :harge;: J. RIGBY


Shipping: Agent for—; CDNARD , WHITE STAR LltD, CAN'ADlAN PACIFIC! RAIL' CANADIAN NATIONAL IR,


lAIL’


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, THE WOHU). ‘>1


(Insurance for


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Easy iiayments |if desired.—Come i n g and mak^ your own tern|s. I


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1 4 ,j lW A ^ ’T PLACE, CLITH 'EROE Telephone l67


! , HIGH TENSION ___ ' i ■ . ; - i '


LT. ACCUMULATORS CHARGED BEADY FOR USE, ■ LL - '■! ■ ■ ' ■


_ -------— BATTERIES FOB YOUR RADIO, ' i i -b.v THIS EAS’^ER CYCLE FORI


HEALTH and ECONOMY SjPLENI^lD NEW M^DEL3 by jMakers of tepufe. Prices from £9 17s. 6d.


THEOWltSON&Sobs X 2"


LIMITED"":


WikE NETTING I 36' X 48"


W r ’HOUT PERMIT ' -


t a b iIe w r in g e r s j


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Yorkist., Glitheroe I : I' 'PHONE' 88;


with Rubber: Roller! SEE CUR SHOWROOMS;


. • REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER.:NO.' 3 1 9 5 DISTINCTIVE i SPORTS WEAR


■ style, to suit \all tastes SEE WINDOWS i i


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