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Booic ?our order now from our Large Selection o f .
Tel.: 2043.
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Address: ■ CEMETERY GATES, ACCRINGTON.
Renovations carried out. 1 Estimates Eree.^
Est. 1I7A BIRTHS 12, Grafi on Street. Clitheroe, t''
rs. H, Knowles, (nee Ethel St), a son, Gordon, - i'
(0 Mr. Rose leonard), a daughter (Jpan),
ENGAGEMENTS i* ARiMSTEONG—LIVESAY
Tiie.. engagement ' is .announced between John, son of Mr. and Mrs J. Rawsthorne, 45, Salt Hill. Road! Clitheroe, and Edith Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H,|Llvesey, 36, Lynwood Road, Blackburn.
WEDDINGS SPEAK—JAYCOCK !
On Saturday,' June 7th, 1947, at Enfield Parish Church, the wedding took place of George, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Speak, 99, Hen- thornlRoad, Clitheroe .and Constance Francis, only daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs.
Close,
Ih, in ! Kid Please
lf O ^ick of feplton-
Elough le on liation nden
H. Jaycock, 50, Carrisbrook Enfield.
' ------'■ ~ ■ SILVER WEDDHG Bar —{From Betty, Hazel and Hilda. I . rowjBrows. i .; ■ COMING OF AGE KE^YON.—Mr. and Mrs, W;' Kenyon
have pleasure ■ in announcing ^ the coming-of-age ;of their son, Sgt Kenyon, R.AJS.C/, a& .
Ii four ded —
and : ern
ag at near
lent of Ann con-
Bo not 1947.
son, bitors.
In for joming
agents I Arms lo buy
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bluers, and
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lequent pfits in JBBS’
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I sincere Ids and Iges of tributes llso the pn.
bn .and
|rnshaw Inds for Jiy and
■g their 1 Sawley
|or kind floral
I express platives, (lairman en'ative Ind Mr.
I loss.
lie Wan- Club,
Family thanks Neigh-
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rs of the Iressions 1 tributes also
linderers
pn and Helatlves
aons of recent
|on and sincere
|Working ages of
|nds and nd Staff nbers of
■Hospital, attention.
I received 1 Doctors
aster,
,70, Rectory Terrace, ' Woorie Lane, I Clitheroe,
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British Troops,! Iraq, 16th June, 18 ^ Congratulations and best' wisJies. j—Mother and!Father. '
KENYOn,—Congratulations and happy birthday wishes to my brother
I , ,! 70, Rectory Terrace,
Woone Lane,: Clitheroe. '. DEATHS
—With love, Frances. i
Geofge,. on his 21st birthday,' 16th June, 1947.
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SIOpNicongratuIations to Mum arid Dad on their silver wedding annivers ary, 17th June.
S.-i-On June 5th, at‘ Preston Maternity Hospital, i;t6 : Mr
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WILKINSON.-On . June 5th, ^ ^ a t f Bucclepch Street, Daiton-tolPurness’ and Mrs. W. ; Wilkinson (nde
YOUNG i n “THME COMRADES.”—(“A film).., , , ‘
DofS
TO-NIGHT (Friday at 7-30; TO-itlOBBOW (SaturdayMd ROBERT TAYLO^ FBANCHOT TONE, RIABGABET SULLIVAN, EO,
Bnii me Heme
B o o k i n g Office Open I Saturday, 2-30 to 4-3,0 p.m.; W e e k commenolng. J u n e 23rd, 1947.
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ThONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; ’WEDNESDAY at M and M5 pjm, F^BANKS Jnr. with RUTH WARWICK, AKIM TAJUEOFF
This great film is from a free adaptation of the Dumas story by George Bruce and Howard Eastabrook.
THE CORSICAN BROTHERSa, :
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; -SATURDAY, MS, 6-0 and 8-15 pjn.
HE.NEY FONDA,
liSYJDMLING CLEA^TINE(a i a . t ss"8‘« s g
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CAB PARK. "
TEL. 147. FREE
PALLADIUM BaoUng Office open TO-NIGHT at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 pan.
“ THE GREAT VICTOR HERBERT,” with ALLAN JONES, MARY MARTIN SATURDAY at M5: BOBEBT PAIGE in ” FRONTIER BADMEN."
Week commencing 23rd June, 1947.
MONDAY at .6-0 and 8-15; TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 p.m. GALE STORM, PIHL BEGAN, THE THREE STOOGES in
A tuneful musical with plenty of comedy and bright song hits.
With DEREK FARE, FRANK CELLIER, MARJORIE FIELDING A story you will enjoy and r e m e m b e r . -* “ SATURDAY aU2-15: DICK FOEAN in “ ROAD AGENT.” ,
QUIET WEEK END ... '
Next Week (all week)—The “ Dally Mail” National Award-Winning film: • “ PICCADILLY'INCIDENT.”
BRETHERTON.-!mn the 7th June. . 1947. at 106, St. Paul’s Strbet, Low Moor, Clitheroe, Richard,' the beloved husband of Mary Bretherton. in his 79th year. Interred' at Bt. Mary’s Cemetery on the. 10th.
FRANKLAND—On the 10th June, 1917 at 37, Waddln'gton Road, Clitheroe! John, the beloved husbahd of Hannah Frankland, in his 78th yerir. Interment at West ’ Bradford Cemetery, to-morrow - ; (Saturday).- June 14th, at 2-30 p.m,
Cafd Restaurant open: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Morning Coffee, Lunch eons. High Teas..
RIALTO
LUXURY CINEMA « CAFE BLACKBURN.
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LATHA5I.—On the 7th June, a t the Victoria Hospital, Accringtonj Nancy Ann,' the beloved wife ■ of ■ Fred Latham, of 55, BroWnlowi Street, Clitheroe, in her 65th year, interred at the Methodist Burial Ground, West Bradford, on Wednesday June nth;
TOMLINSON.-On the 8th June, 1947. at Victoria Hospital, Accrington. James, the. beloved husband of Agnes Tomlinson, in his 64th year, interred at, St. Mary’s Cemetery on the 12th,
32, West View, Clitheroe. IN MEMORIAM
ALLJ^ON;—In loving memory of-my dear husband, Bob, who died June 7th, 1946.
—Prom his Wife. 10, Union Street, Low Moor.
ALLISON.—In loving memory -of my dear Father, who died June 7th, 1946.,
—From his Son, Daughter-ln-laW, and Grandson, and Mrs. Briggs. '
96, Woone Lane. Clitheroe.
LUND.—In loving, memory of a dear sister and auntie, Margaret Lund, who passed away June 16th, 1940. . There comes a time to all of us
, When loved one have to part, ■ But treasured memories linger on For ever in our hearts.
—From her loving Sister and itiece.
Brook House, Pendleton; also .22, Whalley Road. Clitheroe._______ _
O’NEILL.—In loving memory of our little grandson Barry, who fell asleep June 9th, 1943.
21, Derby Street, Clitheroe. .
. Time passes, but-memories remain. —From Grandad and Grandma.
SCOTT.—In loving memory of our dear Mother, who passed away June 12th, 1941. .
At the heavenly gate she’ll meet us.
—Prom her daughter Elsie, her son Tom (serving in R.A.P.), and all at
With that same sweet, loving smile; Mother, we are only parted, - Just for a little while.
' , 45. Back Havhurst Street, Clitheroe.
TAYLOR.—Treasured memories of a dear Mother and Grandma,' Sarah Ann (Sally) Taylor, of , Bridge Terrace, Whalley, who died June 13th, 1938.
No length of time can take away : Thoughts of, you from day to day.
—Always remembered by her Daughters, Sons-in-Iaw and Grand- ;
; children. •
T'HOBNBER.-rIn loving memory o f . : our dear Mother, who died June 5tb, 1945.
Our friend, our earthly friend is gone,-
Victoria —Fr om Tom. Emma and Children. (Bherry Tree Farm, Chalgley.
And we are left behind.
WOODS.—In loving memory of a dear -Wife and Mother, who died June
14th, 1938.
Only a beautiful triembiy! ' To remember our whole lives through;
Sweet Is the word remembrance. For we treasure that memory or you.
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4-Prom. all at 52, Henthom , Rpad. and 18, Monk Street, Clitheroe.
Loved and remembered always.. .
Printed and published by the Advertiser & Times Company. LtA, oj 6, Market Place, Clitheroe. Tel.,Ipf/I (two lines).
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TJATEPAYERS are reminded that 30th. JUNE, 1947, Is the last day for payment of the first Instalment of the General Rate
OFFICE, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE, In accordance with instructions printed on thCi Rate Demand Note.
'G. HETHERINGTON,
’TOWN CLERK’S OrnCE, CLITHEROE.
. , 20th June, 1947. ' : ' .! ;:
i . Towu Cletk.r i
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immediately after 30th June, 1947, In any case of default. : Payment should be mide at the; BOROUGH TREASURER’S:
for the Financial Year. 1947r48. i Legal proceedings for non!-payment may be Instituted:
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A mother kind and dear; Death came and snatched her life away.
: BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE GENERAL RATE - 1st Instalment
TO CELEBRATE UNITED NATIONS DAY, Th u r sd a y ^ e x t , ju n e 26th
A DEMONSTRATION i ■ ■ I-,■ ; ■ will be held at i.-
The iBand Stand in the Castle Grounds, at 7-30 p.m. . :l : | I
Among the Speakers will he I ' —
COUIJJCILLOR TRIMBY, MR. A. HALL DAVlESr-df Blacko, I
. and W; T.'SHACKLETON.' ! : ■ -
THE pLITHEROE BOROUGg BAND, will l|h:ln attefada,nce. I STUBBS’ REMOVAL SEIlViCE
CEDAR STREET, BLACKBURN, Tell 6|18 an4 704(1. ' ^
leiepnpnes apd;two extensions are in' ssrvice nlght^rSOd:: day for your bofleflt: ' I
to,?ive a:satlBfactory:!servlce, .'(GpecIallst raowledge dbes.: when good, furniture has to be.^mdved 'or 'Stored. ■ Two-
STUBBS’ DEPOSIT'OBIES LlB/i ' , ‘ 6b6h as we employ with a fuU'iknowledge'of. local con-'
GREAT HkWOOD (with P ■fets)
_ ,1 I , ' Wickets pitched 2-30 p.m. ,
STONYHURST COLLEGE OPEN TO THE PUBUC
In order to assist the War Memorial Hall Fund to build a much- needed Hall in the village of Hurst Green, Stony hurst College will be opened;to the public, and the College boys will present a unique and magnificent Fete on
To-morrow (Saturday), June 21st 2-0 p.m. to 7-0 pjn.
ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE AND GROUNDS - 1/6.
The Fete, held In surroundings!of historic beauty, ■will include the following among many other attractions;— ':
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PUNCH AND JUDY, SHOOTING GALLERY, SMASHING CROCKERY, FAIR ' MUSEUM, I FOOT RACES FOR YOUNG AND OLD, WIZARD OF OZ.
Twenty-five or thirty Fair Ground features with LAVISH PRIZES; " ; '
WAR MEMORIAL HALL FUND FETE
in the Parish of Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley.
Advance Booking for 64) & 8-15 Shows 'on Saturday only,
' 'Phono 4M6/7.
___________THIS WEEK-END; “ 13 RUE MADELEINE.” ALL NEXT 'WEEK-r;. ''
mean------MOODY---■MAGNIITCENTl
JANE RU SSELL in THE OUTLAW
With JACK BUETEL, THOMAS MITCHELL, WALTER HUSTON
Presented at 2-40. 6-10 and 8-30. Matinee daily at 2-30,. First evening per formance commences at 6-0. Last complete sho® at 8-20. , Separate Houses Saturday only at 64). 8-20. Please book early. Eric Norris at the Theatre Organ, 2-0, 5-40 and 8-0.
. ; : V 1, I SWING PARADE OF 1946
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 p.m. THEPILM OP THE PL AYTHAT BEAT'THE BLITZ:
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE Band Concerts - Castle Ground^
ST HILDAS BAND iwill give performances o n , -
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ADMISSION TO ENCLOSURE: . , Adults;6d. - Children 3d.'.'.
, rTH E CASTLE, jCLITHBROE, lancs, G. HDTHERlNaTON, lom . ' 1
SUNDAY NEXT, 22nd JUNE, 1947 j at 3-0 and 7-3Q p.m.
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idjthe event of Inclement weather the Concerts vrill takri
place In the KING 1<ANE HAn.,-wheretha-ia^es fpradmlsslon , will h : Adults 1/.) ChUdr6tf’6d. ’
i i i i i i i ® at Chatbum
, CLirTHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL ,
COMMEMORATION DA^ I Tuesday Next) June 24th |
held bji THE PARISH CHURCH, CLITHERQE,-at 10-30'a.m.: r The sermon will' be preached by the REV. W.; 8 .HELM, M.A. '
rpHEiANNUAL SERVICE OF COMMEMORATION to celebratl the 393rd anniversary of the founding of the School will be
Vicar of Whittington and former Governor of the School. n ie Service will be taken by the'REV; H. A. BLANd I
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M.A.,'RJ). :■ Invited. ■'
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Old Boys, parents and friends of the School are heartily ! .'
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^ THE ANNUAL ' CRICKET MATCH—Masters v. Boys—will
be played at High Moor, In the afternoon, commencing at 2 o’clock.' ■ , . i ,
: I , UURENCE HARDY, HeadTndsferl' THE MOST IMPORTANT POUTICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR
CONSERVATIVE GALA 3eardswood Hall, BilKnge End, Blaclcbiim
SATURDAY, 5th JULY, 2 p.m; to 8 p.m. •• ADDRESS at 3-0 p.m. by
THE RT. HON,: LORD WOOLTON; P.C.,' C.H. ' Supported by
RICHARD FORT, ;Esq„ and JOHN D. GREENWOOD, Esq. (Prospective Conservative Candidates) : :
FAIREY AVIATION WORKS' BAND.
STALLS, TEAS, REFRESHMENTS, SPORTS, COMIC DOG SHOW. |: ADMISSION: Adults. 1/6; Children, 6d. ; ' Tickets available from Conservative Club.
. in Clitheroe to attend.
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A cordial invitation is extended to all our friends and supporters] I
TOM'DEMAIN, Conservative Agent,1 Blackburn.
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UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION (CLITHEROE BRANCH)
Workers' Educational Association
YOU ARE INVITED TO '!i “ i “
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A ONE-DAY SCHOOL a t
whiteacre LANE CAMP, BARROW, "tt(ar Whalley,
TO-MORROW “ THE PRESS”
By WALTER
(Assistant Editor Supple
1 nent) Lectures, 3-30 p.i!i; and 7-0
p.ni.
tickets 2/- ,(lncl
idlng.cups of tea) from J. Aspden, Fadio Shop, King Street, or J, Pj-ice, Mlllthorhe House,' . Henthorn Road, Clitheroe. ■ '
; BRING XODH )WN FOOD.
EVERYONE WELCOME, WHETHER MEMBERS .
i OH K)T,
BIBBLESDALI5 CRICKET LEAGUE
' CHURCH RpADOWS To-morroWj, (Saturday)
-'.I-.' " L ' - , t . 'j .
R lB S i^D A L E .WANDBRBRS
‘ (with Majroney) No entrance fee for parade.
CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE
GRAND DANOll
(In aid of Church Funds) on
SATURDAYNEXT,June 28 7-(| to li-6 p.m. ,
; ■' i * - - v ' ■ i ' v'-'-
Servlcfe 'Bps to Clitheroe after |i' I Pance.
R e g a t D a n c e B a n d .ADAdl^SION ih
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Also Daiicesi «n July Ilth,' August , 2nd, Kth, 30th, and Sej^mbe'r’ l2th.
SCOUT RALLY
■ to be held at
HUNTROYDp PARK, PADIUAM : on ji i|
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Saturday Next, June 2S Gates open at 2-0 p.m. M
:
THE CHIEF SCOUT : < (Lord Rowallan) vjlji be present,
and there will be!Displays by Local Boys, i
..ADMISSION: 1/-; - DHlLpRlSN, 6tL POUND AND GIFT STALL
DONKEY R|DES, GAMES, etc., etc. ICES! - AFTERNOON TEAS.
Admis.sion Sixpence.
SATURDAY
JAMES, Esq. Times Literary
FANCY DRESS PARADE: Prizes lo r lOrlglnallty, Humorous and Character,.
JUDGING 3.^30 p.m. by MRS. PUGH and MRS. STRETCH.
ST. JAMES’S CHURCH
GARDEN PARTY in the RECTORY GARDEN I iat3-0p.m.
' (If wet, In the School). To-morrow (Saturday)
CLITHEROE , (with PrpinU)
I V. ’ ■' ■ I . / j ,
GREAT BOXW -1 [(with Filters)
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, Wickets, pitched at 6-45 p.m. ! ADMISSION 8d.
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N.E. LANCASHIRE BOY SCOUTS ASsjociATION
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RIBBLESDALl^ CRICKET : ' i LEAGUE
CHATBURN ROAD,
TUESDAY & V EDNESDAY ■ - June'24th and 25th
. :: i ! Organis’ ed by
Chatburn; Dowbtiam. and Worstoh Branch of the , Clitheroe DlTlsioh'
Conservative Assoefation; will be |heid at
•Col, G. G, H.: Soltbn, 0,B,E„ U.C.,
TO-MORRO^,’ SATURDAY]! at 3-( p.m,'
' To be I opened by
RICHARD FORT, ESQ. Chair n an :
Bring and Buy Flower and Pi oduce'^tall, ’ ,' COL. RALPH Feel, d.s.o.
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Open air Dancing after teal
Prize Competitions, includlrig best’ bunch of Wild Flowers for School Children, and best bunch of. Flowers—Adults|. :
i . : Ankle Competition, i If wet, in llnstitute. |
• ■ Beauty; Contest,: - ; ■ : ■ Admission 1/6, including tea. [
1 !■ MORE SALVAGE LESS I SHORTAGE [ISSUED BX THE PUBUC HEALTH DEPARTMENT, THE CASTLE, CUTUEHOE. TEL. 238f j
FIB TREE HOUISE; CRATBUBN;! by kind .pepnlssfon of ■ ' j
b o r o u g h ‘s'O F C L IT H E R O E I.' : I.
NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS " i ■ ■ - ■' H. ' i
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Ypu can help in the important national l ask of I;
increasing production.
SAVE EVERY' SCRAP OF WASTE PAPElR
:'!i,:::i;’’ :E v iR ^ : : : i iA Y : : . ; a Store separately and' hand to the Dustman. Do. not: put it in the Dustbin.
t Saturday Night Dsincing
2 to 4., Mon., Wed.f and Sat-
. ^TEL.:;'b78.
CABS parked. .CYCLES ISTOBEO':
___8-15. ROBERT
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XO-NIGHT (Friday) a t 7-30; TO-MOBBOW at MS,' 64) and 8-15 pjri. BOD CAMERON and ELLA BAINES ih C THE: IBUNABOUND.”—(a|
6RAND
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 6-0 and, 8-15 pjii. LUCILLE BALL; JOHN.'HODIAK- f and LLOYD -NOLAN in
T h e y th o u g h t th e y w e re s s t o r t b u t th e y c o u ld n ’t e s c a p e th e l a w 'o r ' l o v e f THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15, 84) and 8-15. ABBOTT and COSTELLO in
Riotously hilarious with the two funny men dabbling'ln things'supemattiralj A ghostly jlaunt which is delightfully comical. Don’t mls^'it i ■ ; • '
TH|E HME OF THEIR LIVESon | | . 4
WHALLEY FOR —
I BOOElNQ f OFnOE OPEN a i <0 UM
' and S4> lo 4-30 daily.
I ■;i:;EN7CEBTAINMENTS. ’'.IN. I .' BURNLEY .for .the week
30mmencin£ ^ N ^ T
TeL . house 641), 8-15. ' m 2458.
Daily at: 2-30, 8-15; '^Saturday 1st '
the same $tildi6 ^s :^'State (
It isn't too early to think of that Cycling Holiday.
CofflB and see the man y Cycles now in i stock.
-■ built-and-guaranteed to service.
A| completely captivating- comedy- : i romance in Technicolor with Glenn Langaii,i Lynn ; Bari, Alan ... • YoungJ Also
Come before Saturday if ;you want t<^ see this: great entertainment.
•j : The Newsi and Interest. Monday - to Friday■■ T.i . SAVOY■! from.' 6 p.m.
Saturday,! 6f0 and’;8-15. Matinee|at'2l3();'
ABBOTT , ahA : COSTELLO M ;arei in great' form In - .;
THE TIME . OF
THEIR {LIVES’ ilarjorlei Reynolds and' Blnnie
porting cast-and i fof. your great amusement
H 4 MELODY'r
Dally 2-15. Coii and
A-sure fun feait for any age. TcL
the ghosts m d 'T R IM ”
GRAND 3632
it, . 64). Sati 64) 8-15.
A(.thrilling outdoolr story of-Indlon ' Braves ond- Battling Buckeroos I
' ‘KiNa 6 f th e
STALLIONS’ With BIcI VALL In
Chief Thundercloud, Chief Yowlachio Also
; V CHILDREN [ ON XBUL.”
^^StMtUng^sens^^ Last 'Bus from Burnley 10-45 pan.
; I Sundays MS, p.m. ’
es - e firstelass sup
NATIONAL FEDEI I n ew sag en ts
mON; OF RETAIL (Clitheroe i Branch) ' i
Clitheroe Holiday Week
notice of cancellation of morning and evening papbrs before j;uly 6th, so that the agents can adjust their supplies aicordlngly.
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I THE 'FCiLLOWING SHOPS WILL BE CLOSED - ' li MONDAY, JULY 21s|—FRIDAY, JULY 25thi ' ;
Newspapers will be delivered as usual.
AINSWORTH; SHAW BRIDGE . LINGARD, WATERLOO RD. GREENWOOD, BAWDLANDS i ROYLE, WOONE LANE GREENWOOD, HENTHORN BD. TaTTERSALL, LOW MOOR
TN pider-that newsagents can participate’ in the AhnUal Wakes ; .week, will customers: of the following newsagents kindly give
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