■J ILES NERAL SERVICE
97, DARWEN STREETj BLACKBURN.
Tel. 4)42-3 SEE ODR SHOWROOMS Professional tENCY COMPE
approval. of
hardly which
LS
Icicction of enduring stone jOr
lings all I
[ivite year - summer
difference. The who is not competent ' embalming and hope to wiil meet
ibility makes a
lender Wi
cosmi
uner^l ; director i the fields
in ith
toiogy, can a service public
LAND OFF PUBLIC NOTICES
jg.OROUGH OF ; XAPPLICATIOb S are EGRS
J May to; F. Itbum, hear
Ik for whole Itence. Try hags 8s. Od., 1 Com I Mill,
iHICKS, lin ll.R., B.a, ■crosses ckn , R.I.R.1X licks avail- 1J .Hebsqn,
3ERS for
MGS' ifor each paid.
ature i more &pice which
the terms on which thiy are prepared to accept tenancy, and the purpose for which the land Is reqtired., OSers id a plain sealed ehvelope endorsed .“Land oft Harrop Strebt” mtst be delivered to the undersigned i of later than Wednesday, Z8th Alay, ] 947.
selves to accept offer. I -
■ The Corporation do jot bind themi- ' ‘ the ■
' 1: ighest j or i any i G. het:
N.A.HAdKlNi MEKtORI Larg:e
FOB
BLACS, GBEY ' Send lor i Renovations Estll
Address; Tel.: 2043,
CEMETERY I ACCRINGti
I
iINGTON,' : ’ ; Town Clerk.
&S0NS(, I ALS.
Book your order m w from our ■
Catsli ogue ites I ree.
carrli ed -out, I
) SATES, ON. Est ma.
BIRTHS
OLIVER.—On Wednestja' Preston Royal
DIXON.—TreMured 1 dear ihusbaiid,-, ! asleep May Kth;
of
ir College prses and
Ilege iEST,
■Street,
LONDON SOUTH
lure inioim Uection all
I benefits in STUBBS’
bht Service, udon Boad,
|ears). HMTED.
fCH; senti- retuming to
. district,
I York Hotel, J
|e return to prd.
Gold Chain [
turday niglft. |o No. 2, 'TheT|
J London or I sent with Frequent
I wife of Dr. w.
D.Infirmary, to Edith, , 01V er, a daughter.
IN' Memo ham n
, Getri 1948.
Sweet memories an Of one of the very best.
’ -[From 6, Montague Stmet, Clifc dba 'e!
DIXON.—In loving mi ’ Father and (Srandpa, to rest May 16th,'194|6.
Parson Lan^, Clithe:
One of the Kihd and One iri- a you.
unselfish nillion, (ear
‘ A wonderfi): aid.
23. Parson Lar —From Ml
Miy b Goi
est
axwell.C ,e. Cllthiri
IRELAND.—Tifeasured dearly-loved son am, accidently killed: on in Italy, Mky 15th, dearly-loved wife, Aprili 27th, 1940.
!, , '
emorieS' of m ■ge, who I fS
all that are left ikt. one of the
h s loving .wife.! iheroe. ■
From his loving Son, _ and Grar dchildrqn.
IXON.—In George, who
Ipving nip died 1 uncle,
■' !’■ ’ I
ejmory of .a i dear who was'called
He lived the life of a good Christian. Daughter-hS-law
imory of Uncle I6lh.',,'1948.
companion and ever made; •
ly, May I4th, at I
e SelectlDin of ■ 1 -■ 1 ■ and BHD GBANIIES.
CAB FABK.
TEL, 147. FEEEl
PfiLLimiUM
:BooUns.OfflQeiOpen 2 to 4., Mon., Weat« and Sat.
MONDAY at 64) and 8-15; TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at T-Sd pjn. , JOHNNY WEIBSMULLEB, VIEGINIA GEEY, PUSTEE CBABBE In .
TO-NIGHT at 7-30: TO-MOEEOW at 64) and 8-15 I .' ^ i
if \ S y i f iM P F IR E Ftoty of action in this fast-moving adventure story.
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■' THURSDAY ahd FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 64) ,and 8-lS p.m. i i I bay I MILLAND and TERESA WRIGHT In
W M RS. LORENGS SECRET
Caf6 Restaurant! open : 10 o.m. to 7 pjn.
Coffee, 1. Lunch-) eons. High Teas, i
I Morning I RIALTO
I LUXURY CINEMA St CAFE j BlbACKBUBN.
! Tins WEEK-END ; :“ ODD MAN OUT.” , ALL NEXT W^EKyBOMERSET MAUGHAM’S - Co-starring
a pal ever; true, uncle, I were
larlie and Jean, ■oe., ■ .
memories of our brother, iJack, active, service
Elli [Re-unitetl,
This world has m But one thing chan; The memory of the; When we |were all Sadly misii
:|iny changes, ; s geth never:
e happy days ; togedier.
83^, Manchester Old Rhodes, Near Mlddleto&,
IRELAND.—Ir( loving dear brother, Jack, 15th,; 1945, while Sqi Armed Forces' in Ital' Hilda, who died Aprif
1 “ To’memory < —From Dorothy, Heapey, ES, in Co-op. SHUTT.-In loving me
dear, Sister, I who’ pi 19th, 1946. II -rMargalret, Alici
SHUTT.—^In loving wife: and mother,
INTED uying agents
lustrial flms acted to buy bssession
lives comih; I
tanging in! ]to £4,0001
OEBIENTS.
ave a House hone or call, |,o give you a
8C CO. .
and Valuers, pitrators and
I
|Qices, STREET, I Tel.4232
lge a .
ILTD. Tel. 489 1 ■ ■
I fcT all kinds ■ klRS ■
^ING ■ ,
and span by our Valeting
I
•From Mother, Fat her. Sisters -and Brothers.
Riad, ' memory of a
eve:r dear’.”''. Johi
who • died May vmg ’ with the ;• also his; wife 27 th, 1940,
Bert, Keith and n.
a ;sed and 'Wallace.'
p jptassed away May I ’ 19t
--From her loving Daughters, Florenc knd Isabel and and Ray.r
TA'ELOB.-ih loving ; dear mother, Jane May 18th, 1943;' als( djed July 27th, 1943,
[As time goes on, w miss you more. , Husband, and
^im 'th,
1948.;:
S ms-in-law Robin memory of our
b; Muriel, Winnie
Taylor, who died our dear father.
Lyndene,’’ waddingtolih. ■ ; ' '
TAYlOE.—Ih loving dear, mother, Jane May 18th, .1943; also Joseph Taylor, died
j “ So deaJly loved, ;l
Rosegfove, slurnley..
TAYLOE.-in loving dear mother, Jane
—From Dorothy, Shipston-on-ptour,
May 18th, ]l943; als Joseph Taylor, died I , “ Byer ,remi
-From Bea
"|A silent] tliought, a memory ever.” 'l-|-Prom Jean, Calfibi and Children.!
’Caylor, who died I our dear father, July 27th, 1943.;,
tnemory of our so sadly missed”
;rice, Arthur' and Children. • ’;
Taylor, who died Hour dear-father
memory of our July 27th, 1943.
Pr i: w£
eipbered” .i nk and Children, rwickshire.'
, BIRTHP.VY (iREETINGS
PINCH.—Loving birf iday greetings to our;dear son Ron., ilay 15th; seryinB jvith the S.E.A.L.P. j , ■ . • j ’
PINCH.—Loving birtatlay greetings, W my' dear husband, serving with'the S
I j—Mm a| and Dad Ron., May
EA.L.P. .-All BEA^’ES
BATTS.-oi the 14th May, 1947, kt Id Henthom Alice, the Batts, in I St.; Mary’i Wth, at 2
P.ip.
EMBLEY.HAt! Tho:'nton, on thei Edwin of of
! msi. I husband "formerly Interred
Ipply: Castle
ue, Clltheroe; om. meetings,
over Castle ■Clitheroe, lines).
at St. on Maj
Lov'i
Cli .re' Embley.i and lerpe.’
Thomas,.
.. lltb beloved
ergate. cllthi loMph’s Cemeteiy,
14th.—B.LP.
Printed and publish Advertiser & Times 6, Market Place, Clitherop. (two 1
;d by the Clltheioo Company^U^^^t
,eri69th; 'ear. Interment av peme t ^ . ’ S atuiday,! .May
Road Clitfieroe;' Maky beloved wife of Ambrose
I.ThenewSi I ton, :West I Sawley, Grl: I Bartholomc 1 Teesdale;;hi ! Bartholome'
MAPS
WE HAVE ‘A LARGE STOCK OF ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS, I
I 1", 2i", 6" and 25" to the mile,
j'to lm l le map covers Clitheroe, Wadtilng- i', - ■ Bradford, Chatbum, Worston, Downham, '
/ ; Bartholomew’s Pocket Atlas, British Isles .
’ln d leton,etc .i.. .. .. .. .. ... .. ...... ! w’s I 'i" ’. to 1 mile maps: —'Wharefdale, ; ; ; / ] S orth Lancashire, English Lakek, Wales; etc, , '4/- - (w’s boad Atlas, Great Britain •... 7 ; , . . . i / ;;; 7/6 4/0
AUTOMOBILE AND MACHINE ]SfARE^ MADE ON THE pREMISR^,!! |
my love, Jobji:; 45 tb;
I
THE 26, MOOR L
K AYDEE BOOKSHOP ANE, CLITHEROE - ■ - Tel 98
BOOKS
THE OLD INNSi AND ALEHOUSES OP CLITHEROE i ■ ' • . Arthur Langshaw 2/0
A GUIDE,TO I C^iPtHEROE CASTLE. Arthur Xanps?faio . j • 9d. DAILY M'AIL IDEAL HOME BOOK .....................................12/6 ' ENGLAND'S EDjEN, 'mE ISLE OP WIGHT. Edmund Burton WQ
WUTHERING HEIGHTS. Emily Bronte 1 AGNES GREYi!' JANE EYRE ,
INTIMATE SKETCHES FROM BIRD LIFE I I
I : I ! 1 : ii ,! Anne Bronte Charlotte Bronte ] DRYAD LEAFLETS ..............................................................
Hosking and Newberry 8/6 8d.
LET’S GO HijKING. Gordon Cooper.............................. 3/6 THE TEENAGE BOOK. Ann Seymour..............................12/6
UGHT MILLING, MECHANICAL REPAIRS, PRECISION TURNING, DRILLING,' ! WELDING, BRAZING, SOpf i / ^ ,i AND iU rD soldering, ! '1
' }ln one volume ; 16/^
WELLCIRAFT WOflKS; 130, Lowergate - - Clitheroe!
Open Daily from 8-0 a.m. to'5-30 pirn. ■ ' Saturdays ■ ■ 8-0 a.m,! to 12-301
pjm. I l ' I
mory of a; very away May
mory of a dear I Shiitt, who
I
ed. : ■ ■ ■ ;y ■; ' .
THE IllALL, .LOWERGATE. CLITHEROE DANCE
Whif Monday, May 26th ; 8-''p .m .1: a.m.
Admission 2/6 4 : REFRESHMEOTS • - RIGHT OF AD^IISSION RESERVED ENCYCIlOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
The above 1947 edition is now ava:;lable in limited quantities.
154, NEWl
FOR FULL DETAILS APPLY— BANK ROAD - - BLACKBURN
I
1945; also bis; da, who' died
. A !.
TYRONE POWER — GENE TIERNEY With HERBERT iMAR4ESHALL, ANN BAXTER and . JOHN 'VI
, ‘PAYNE A superb film dfama you must see.—Screened daily at 2-40,.5-25 and 8-10 p.m, hat was the grim sRiret that rose from; the past tp haunt; the beautiful
^TURDAY at 2115: ROBERT PAIGE In “ COWBOY IN MANMIXEN.’; Coming: The bfaclal film o f The Royal Tour, of South Amca.
Advance Booking for 64) & 8-15 Shows on;S&tmday only.
■Phone 4246/7. Applicants should st ite inwriting; : I ' i ' f
Borough Engin^eeri Church; street'. Clitheroe.
Harrop Street, Clitherc e,: full. .par icutteiilt lars of which may be obwined from the
X tenancy ofia plot " of land toff' kegibtebed as a mewspapir y O - 3 2 0 2
JLIXHEEOE ' .t- i : i. ■ i '
HAEBPP SXEEET i invited'foi^i thO
line nctue Hail
TO-NIGHT (Flclday)-WEDNESDAY CRICKET CLUB BALL. [ y] ! TO-MnilllOW ' (SatUfdaY) -'at' j don AMECHE, E^GpTE lEONXOy^^
545,-64) and 8-15 p. r o « - J .
aia\ CUBTIS in'^ VEOIJB SONS/*-^(; A film).. I - i . ■ v !• !
! • ; Week commencing May 26th, 1947*!
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 64) and 8-15. p.m EDM S t, E A ®
^
EDMUND GWENN, .JOHN CLEMENTS In '(A)
S 0U TH R ID IN G A London Film production.
THURSDAY and I^BIDAV at 7-SOi SATURDAY. M5 M a»d W5, BOBERX MONT0DMEEY, ADDEEY TOTTEB. LLOTO NOLfW In
ANN TODD. OLYNIS JOHNS, BETH HUGHES, ^nd fofiiee open Saturday, .2-30,to 4-30 p.m. i ,,; v, ■ :, TEUt B78. '
CABS PASSED. OYOLEB STORED
York St.y CKtheroe 1 TaONS 88 ■ ■ ’ I ■ I
P B ID A Y . M A Y 23, 1 9 4 7
! BOOKINO iOPPICE OPEhl U.0 to BUM and 3-0 tp 4r3(>
; TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30;. TO-MOBBOW at 2-16, 6J) ana 8-15 pmi. CABY GBANT and ALEXIS ‘ SMITH in “NIGHT & -DAY”—(D)
WHIT-WEEK ATTBACTIONS ,
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 64) and 8-15 HUMPHREY j^OGABT and MABY ASTOB in ' •
THE M A L TE SE F A L C O N » . With PEX)EB LOBBE ' Md SIDNjEY" GBEENSTBEET.' '
A, gripping, tale, .thrilling and; mysteriouaiToo- good ,to miss.; ■ . - ii; THURSDAY and EBIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY- at M5. 64) and 8-15.
)MEBLE OBEBON, CLAUDE BAINS, and- CHARLES KOBVlN in
THIS LO V E O F OURS<» < A film which for star'value alone should not be misesd.
I
WHAtLEY — FOR —
; i ENDElBTAiNMENTS IN
. . BUBNLBY for the ’ week . COMMENCING MAY'86th.
Dally at 2-30, 6-15 (Saturday 6-0), and 8-15.
TeL EMPIRE 2453.
I CHARLES PICKENS’ s
jQHN:.MaLS.-VALEBIE HOISSON, BEBNABD MILES, FRANCES X. '
^ E X P E C T A T IO N S ” ^ _
CI^REAT with'
SULLIVAN. Book Early
T a
Monday to Friday from 0 - p.m. ‘ ' ’ Saturday, 64)'and 8-15. . -Matinee at 2-30.
SAVOY 2519
LAUBEL and ' HABDY In
James - Oliver- Cnrwood’e breath- '
BOHEMIAN GIRL ■ taking drama' ' ■
• ;
WHITSUNTIDE DANCES IW H U -SATU RDAY
WHIT-MONDAY 'with
ERIC UTHAM & HIS BAKD
SKIPTON DIVISION CONSERVATIVE 1 ASSOC. (GISBURN, RIMINGTON AND PAYTHORNE BRANCH)
' A MEETING will he held ■ I
. IN THE PARISH HALL, GISBURN , TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY),' at 8-0. p.m,
' ' R, WYNN, Esq., Chmrman, Skipton Division . ' vrtll address the meeting,
All members,- friends.; and supporters o f ; .the" cdpservatlve cause are cordially Invited,to attend. , '
Don’t forget To-morrow (Sktwday) CU tH ERO E
!
SPORTS and RACES ' FOOT RUNNING
TROTTING
GALLOPING , ON
; i ‘ j
; '
'
Show Field, Chatbum Road i Commence 2-30 p.m. ,
Admission 2/6 - Children 1/- BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
BAND CONCERTS IN TOE CASTLE GROUNDS :
THE COLNE BOROUGH BAND
Sunday Next, ^ y 25th, 1947 i at 3-0 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. .
, ’
Town Clerk’s Office, , The Castle,-CLnsEROE.
' ' | wlU glve performances (weather permitting) on : - ] --' I i
ADMISSION TO BAND ENCLOSURE, 6d. - CHILDREN 3d. COLLECTING SHEETS
G. HETHERINGTON, Town Clerk. '
16th May, 1947. s ' I
SLAIDBURN, NEWTON and DUNSOP BRIDGE
SPORTS & PA(MNT
and Crowning of May Queenj will he held
AT SLAIDBURN j
WIlit MondsQT, May 26tU GRINDLETON
A WHIST DRIVE,' A GARDEN FETE U will be held on '
INFIRMARY EFFORT 1
; and DANCE I I
•,
WHIT MONDAY NlGHlj MAY 26th.
Dance in. the National Schoo},;! 9-i) pm. till 1-4) ajoi '
RohihsOn’ff Band.
• '■ admission' (B ^ ih ) ’ i /e J (inciudinrcups Of tea) '
WHIST and dance emnWhed. «/jfe
The Gatdejos; mdiEennel9 on \ lew;, . STAliiS r- SIDE-SROWS i ’PAlMISTi-PiONY RIDES. V BOBOjaGE BAND.
A^mlSsloil 1/6 (Inclndihg Tea). itiVjSSSiaiiw itiitiia:'* j'
Whist in the ViDjage Institute.j commence at
p.m, ni STANDEN Hall
Saturday May 31st To be o)?en(^ hJ LORD LUK^ at 2-30 p.ra.
. !
D A N C E / in
The Village Hall, Slaidbum
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 8 p.m.—11-45 p,m.
KIBBLE BAND. .Admission 1/ 6;
BRING-AND-BUYSAIE 1 In
Whalley Methodist Svheoi ■; 'r.:
, on , i".-'
SATURDAY NEXT, Ma)^ 31 at 2-30.
Admission !/ - (including Tea, l|;es). • To be followed by A CONCERT
(Repeat Performance): I by
WHALtEY DRAMA ClAssf !: (Producer; ;Elsie Kershaw) , at 7-30 p.m. TICKETS 2/- and 1/-
may be obtained from -KELI|y?S, KING STREET) iWHALLEY,' or the I ! Committee.
DUNSOP BRIOGE'I YOUTH COUNCIL " DON’T FORGM
WHIST] DRIVE IN THE ROOT BALLROOM
TUESDAY, MAY 27th |:. Gommen( e 8-0 p.m...
TOSJSIDE. i
ADMISSION '2/-, (supper included)' '
bring-aNd-buysale (In aid of O.-of E. Children’s sot ety) to be held a t ' ' ' ;
, D A N C ^ :
FRIDAY NEkT, mAy 30th. ADMESSION 2 /- I - RIRI
BLE BANDI 1.1' TOC H (CLITHEROE BRANCH).
(SeciJetarles and prganjsers please , ■
note
AUTUMN FAYRE , will he hjeld in 'ihe
PARISH CHCRCH ]SCHOOU : ON AUfiuST 30th
We, also, ask, the ' i. note of
'."I'k;).''! " ' I ■
public to make a: the date.
- I 'll’
[ '
Joan Woodbury I as .; Katherine Owens, . John .Litcl as Inspector Means. - A ;- • picture; pL, majestic beauty and thriUmg action.
“NORTHWEST TRAIL"
Tel G R A J ^ D '3632
Dally 2-15. Oont. 64). Sat. 64) ■'
and 8-15.
An amazing battle -with Women Warriors!
T A E ZAN AND
THE Am a z o n s Also FBANK MORGAN and sn all-star cast in '
“ THE GREAT MORGAN.”
Last :*Biu from Burnley 1M5 ipmt Sundays 9415 pm.
BIBBUESDALE CRtCKBT g | CHATBURN ROAD
To-mqrrow (Saturday) CUTHEROE
......... (with Proffitt) i
R lB B lii^ A L F WANDERED . (with Matonei)'
TUESDAY NbXT
S E m c (with Bnswell) I
* Wickets pitched 2-30 p.ip. ^ Chatburn Rd; Cricket Gro ind ADMISSION 8d.
WEDNESDAY NEXT May ^8th, at 7 p.m. ■ ||,
Y.M.C.A. APPEAL, ; - • Mr. THOMAS D. F. PC^WjELL, of Heald Green, Cheshire
IMPROMPTU BlUVINjS TRUST' at 8-0 p.m] ' Question-Master: HR. P. SBffSON. ADMISSION (inc uding fight refreshments) 1/-
A special bus will leave Klng-^sttjfit Clitheroe,- at 2 p.m., which wlU’ takC'passengers to T >wneley,i?wlll: continue to I^adlham for
the.,evening meeting,' and wlll-:-return afterwards to Clitlieroe. .......... . '
..............
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT young FARMERS' CLUB i •
The next Meeting, will be A CRieiKET MATCH
CLUB v, ADVISORY COMMIl|rE£ : to be held on
’ i .;>NEWTON iNSTtTUTE DANCE
WHIT-MONDAY, |Way 26th *
8-30p.ml—2 a.m.
Ribble Dance Band ADMISSION 2/-
Proceeds for Blackburn Royal Infirmary, i
' CHATBURN GIRLS’] CLUB, • - THE — i
'
WHIT TUESDAY, iMay 27th ,
ANNUAL BALL i ’. In the |
will be (held on i
Ghatburn Church Institute i Dancing-S—l to
'i
M. PRYLp’S BAND ADMISSION 2/6. '
Refreshments mill be^ served,
i| ii
i * ; r 4^i f i f |
JOHNNY WEISSMULLER, i Brenda- Joyce, Johnny Sheffield In
FOUNDAHON DAY | M A Y 31st, 1947 i 3f0 p.m.:
I I
Parties Will be conducted round the Hall by the Curator; • Mr,-William Tomlinson. . . I. i i ,i
Qim........................ .. ., ,.Y at Towneley 1
Tea VflU ibe obtainable at the Towneley Cafe, and; may be ieaerved by'leaving a note at 13, York Street; before - Saturday,.24th May. ,
I, . 7r0 'p.m. Toimi j I • f.’i
' I ’l %\
14, hlARKET ' - Cycling at Whitsuntide?
IW hetheif for . business, jok - pleasure y«iti want a depen
J ible cycle
guaranteed to give loog service; ySt e have a grand 'variety qf in my well-kilowfi makes. |
: Easy payments if desired.*—Cime, along and make yoUr own teims. ^,1
y o v b .m\}rph7 m b hoover dealers]
ENTHAMS f ’LACE, CUTHERcIe
Tel sphone 167
HIGl^ TENSION BAmRIES FOR YOUR )UDIO. i L.T; ACCUMULATORS CHARGED READY FOB lUSE.
C l ith e ^ Division Liberal Association I tl-V
IHEOWILSQN&Sont FIRE^CES
, LIMITED ' Ipor ExclJisive '
: we\ are alwayi -glad to 'have your linquUries.
. SOMETHING NEW spo:
SLACi in |i;'l j
FRED RE^.
LADIES AND TAILOR
ID -GENTLEMEN’S
'9, MARKET I PLACE, CUTHEROE,! TeL 58.
PBICB TWO^EKCB.
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