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N O T IC E S !


I t MAY ,(|)NCliRN I


|i has come to; my i II


1 repetition of such i les to I my know-i pceedlng^ will b e ! luted against; the! .Hies : responsible I


Jcernlng [ me ; the i I ’lam Carter Fort ol 1 llltheroe I HEREBY! I


Bments I have been j t h a t l certain! that If I after: the; 22nd day i of LLIAM Cj. FORT.


flANK C. ROSHTONj ork with Messrs.'}


Ilialdwln, Solicitors,; IpF CI.I7HER0E


IkL RkxE 1 )4 8 -9 ' Ijng Allowance


broRcrty Kmlnded pronriate


dlite no J


hpounding Agree- that to allowance


hade on nber, 19<8.


who have General Rate In


or before allowance


HETHERINGTON,


piBce, 11 .ember, |l948.


K E


r iON No. 20.


SCHEME


Ih to October 2nd piusive


Permit^ Nos. ; to 1,330


|;a draw ROke this veek.


| k W. H/VSRI8, neer anp Manager, heroo


|4th, 194$. LINE )BES


IN AND


pARDS ANCE PRICES. RN & SONS


I e, cliTheroe. i^AREHOUSE


,1 CLITHEROE. (imedlate. possession


St r e e t [near OF TOWN.


nodlousj two-storey MOOp LANE.


I. three-storey work- Ehouses at the rear I te entrances. In


lace : 4.370 sq! ft. ■.site : 11,650 sq. ft. |6ny type of ptore


f ' • !j ■ U


^ & FORREST, Isneers and Valuers.


I ’lTel! 95


^DIG) LTD. t r e e t , Rishton


HERE'S A Cl e a n e r


JRPOSE AT TERMS I n (AFFRRD I


EtTbag-type; ! an |er at rpek-bottom I Includes service


■heq


Irms.: tmd 5/8


£14 1 weekly.


II of tools; triple­ price Includes


Cleaner, complete Irms! .. J l ntenaiice


Ipnd 4/1^ weekly, pr


Icleans Irm s :


new;, lean


(Junior) be I,and 6/8 weekly.


|r Standard model. £22 3 9


______, ready for ■ his mac line Is; un- _fe . . . . . . £7 19 6


|1nd 8/l| weekly. complete


Irm s : |nnd 3/6 weekly.


l i upright bag type Tltlful Job. ■ j f


Irn is ; land 8/1 weekljy.


Ice for I your I old l-payment. -Demon l| own home, day or lyOu, Send p.c. or ferwood 265, . we’ll


^DIC^) LTD.


t r e e t . ^ s h t o n jb ST


1 1


|day, between iRlb- fcnue and Clltheroe |uw" CIGARETTE Iqved F.S.; sfentl- Rewatd.—22,j De


|y, SeptemberTBth, Terrier i t Dogiahd I answOrs to Tiny. |d, detainer pi-qse-


atlon to Dog I and Clltberoe. I Tel & EGOS


|o give trial.


laid oPly 6 eggs was- discouraged


)w.: Tryjis. 3d.;bag Jwd Dlst. Farmers liLtd., Queens flail.


ver’s 1 h lletsj”


■can, otf er “ good |ices ” during I


ICK BE$T Bs available I to


m O c t o b e r


tiers with orders /booked.


PT PHONE lO D G


[ag:JENT


SON, 1 ■


Phone 24;


|e egg- ■production Kgs dal y saysiMr.


Karswood Within a


I £19 13 g |


j


I £10 1 8 I


It beats es £16 11


latest 3


lo r further partlcu-, I J s ■ ■


i


STANLEY HOUSE, CLITHEROE Tel. 400


Sales of Property and Furnifura underfalen.i


Valuafions fpr/all purposes. | BIRTHS


PEACOCK.—On September IBtli at I .Harrogate General Hospital to!


I I


R.Q.M.S. and Elizabeth Peacock ; (nee, Sadler),; a son, Alexander!. John.


BIRTHDAY GREETINGS


RIDING.—All our love and best wishes to my dear Jeniilfer Mabel, on, her second birthday, September 26th, 1948. ' ;


[ “ dtay as sweet (is you are!" !


—Pronl Grandma and Uncle ctoff. WEDDINGS


EDDLESTON-MACKENZIE


■ Langho, and the late Mr. John! , Eddleston, to Myra May, only | daughter of Mrs. Mackenzie, Cartmel, ,and Dr. ; Mackenzie, I Fence. ■


' On September 18th, 1948, at] All Saints Church, Pendleton.. near Clltheroe, William : A r t h u r Eddleston, youngest son of Mrs. Eddleston, of The Cottage.


' ' ■ DEATHS


BURROW.—On the 17th Septem-1 her, i-1948, atCommons Side, 1 Little Mltton, Whalley, Joshua '


' the beloved husband of Flora , Burrow, aged 70 years. Interred ,


!


at Mltton Parish Church Oh tba I 22ndi' ■


,


, A. 0. D. Bchoenfeld, elder | daughter ' o f■ the ■ late Leon , Schoenfeld; of Wimbledon, and I ■ the late Mrs. Schoenfeld.


SCHOENFELD. — On ! September 18th I at Boltoa-by-Bowland,l M. (


!,


I BIRTHDAY I REMEMBRANCE


: of a dear Mothet (September 26th): passed away January 31st,[1948.


FRIEND.—Birthday remembrances i ! I ■


» j remain. | .: j - —Pram daughter Doris and John 81, Langdale Avenue, Wigan, l


In aqtlon 22nd September, 1944, But there's a grave,. ,


Where the bright com waves. And the popples growing red: And there's a! brave heart I lying there '


j Fajlen, cold and dead. ■ | ' !


, I Ellen and^Ruth,: and all at' No. . ..7, Park Avenue, Chatbum.


[—From Mam and iDad, Clara, ROLL OF HONOURI '


BITHELL.—In proud and loving memory of a dearlydoved son,; William Blthell, the South Wales, Borderers, killed ; In action. In ; N.W.! Europe, September 26th, i 1944, and burled at Geel ‘ [Cemetery, Belgium.


i 'Tls not the !tears at ;tho j I moment shed,


- But the .|onely[ grief of ;the i I after years,i


•! 1 Family.


Remembrance, silently borne. J j-From Mother, Father and'j


) ; ;


Blthell (Billy), killed September : ■25th! 1944, and; burled Geel 1 . British Cemetery,;Belgium.


BITHELL.—In! loving memory -of our I dear i brother, Pte. - W.


j


Years of strlvliig, so!little o f: 1 play, • !


. Kind and unselfish, a brother I BO true,


' :


Our dearest possessions,; are ; j memories of ,you.-


i ' ' ' : i


—Prom Mabel, I Tom, Barbara ! (uid Brian, [


' I IN MEMORI AM


BOOTH.—In loving memory^Sf , Mother, who passed to I the . higher life, September 23rd, 1947.


The flag of life Is never furled, ■ I t [only taketh wider range.


But : one eternal scene of - change:


[ 36, Well Terrace, Clltheroe.


A , I, ^


! ' ■


BOOTH.—In loving memory oU Mother, who passed to I tho higher life, September ; 23rd, 19471 , ■ ■ j


I


—From Amos. Kitty, Joan, Ralph ana Baby, |


i "At Rest." ' I ^ ______ ' |


CLUFf- .—In loving hiemory of our dear brother, Pte. H. J . i Cluff (Jack), who died jin Knotty Ash Military Hospital, September


21st,i 1924. Also our dear pamnts,


Mother, died March 5th, 1930; Father, died December 6th, [1945.


: And left the door ajar. ^ . I


Late 2; Russell Street! ■ Cllthe’-oe. ,


[. !


Nor have you travelled far; But entered God’s most lovely 1 room,


—From their loving slsteri and - , daughters, Esther; Sarah ana Violet.


'


JONES’.—In fond [ a n d loving , memory of Mother (Dora)i


■ September 22nd,' 1947:- j Father, died November 8th, -


Cllthetoe and Sklpton. I ! 1942. Promi the Family


PREEDY.—Memories dear Mother, passed j av/ay September [i24tn. 1947J


; S ! —Frbin the Family.


died and


Td us yon ha'ye not passed I away, | ' 1


forthcoming Events arranged by KING LANE HALL


“ AN) EVENING W i x k C H O P I^ f


])iiss KATHLEEN BAR7 I SUNDAY,! OC^T. lOj


1


Pianist: ME.' (®CHi ADSjl|lN [ ■ ISololst:' '


At 8 p.m. I (Doors [open f ALL TICKETS SOLD. . (?i


ON 30)


Cirls* Club THE HALL. LOWERG/iTI


‘Autumn Fe SATURDAY. OCT.


I THE HALL, LOWERGATE ^ :.l HALLOWE’EN” '


23rd


; To be 6'pened at 2-^0 i).m. ADMISSION: 6d. Refreshments


Carnival Ball ; FiilDAY, OCT. 29th


I I 8-0 p.m.—1-0 a.m.. [ EDDIE McGARRY’S BAND ! ' !'!aDMISSION 3/- '


i Mlrrori Bo'wL Hefreshments ; Hlgblt of admission reserved.


TRY AN


Tbere Is'no death In <3od's wide world,' ,


You will


|tind friendship, knowledge


EVENING FINANC


amusement, entertainment ht a W .E A . Class.


j


N E ^ WEEK; THERE IS AL[ OBLIGATION.


| ipiiiiiiiiiriiniiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH


“ SEE HOW THEY RUN ” .


. ' ■ ' ■ •


Tou CAN s p : xms EOiLICKIN(l FARCE


. • at


ST. MARY'S SCHOOL , N O V . 17th, 18h, 19th, 20th.


GIVEN BY THE AMATiEDR jPLAVEBS ADMISSION 1/-. 1 1 h ' -V.. I N O


i i


Joking and laughing the all I of the way;;


: The


24-Lecturi Any extr;


That tells of a- heart that Is i I tom: '


. I :


-1 ■ 1 '


Time passes, but memories


HACKETT-—Birthday memories, 23rd]September, of Lewis, killed


, 1 nil i;i;iiiDiiaii;i;iiii:iii A


umill II


hiHiil


L JXURY CINEM/^ & CAFE,; BLACKBURN THIS WEEK-END! “ THE NAKED GITY.”


Commencing Moiida^, October 4tb for SIX DAYSj EDGAR. WALLACE’S


Town Clerk; FECITT BROS.


MEMORIAL CRAF.rSMEI i SINCE 1860.|


I ' ; i


^Halley New Road B L A C K B U R N


CORPORATION PARTMENT


‘ I Phone 6248 > 1 , j ; (Open Saturday kiternoons) C. SMITH AUCTIONEER & VALUER


N.,^Hac^g&Sdii M E M O ^


Book yoiir ordhr now from I Large Selection of


Black, g r ey and r eR i GRANITES.


j Send for. Catalog 10. ;. Renovations carried out


' , ; ' Estimates Free. Address: I '


!


I I ACCRINGTON Tel. 2043.


[CEMETERY GA T ES I Est 18


MEMORIALS


I Make your selection I from the largest stock


’ in East Lancashire.'


[ choice of p l e a t i n g d e s i g n s


I Fecitt's offer a Iwide in [ Grknite,


Marble d r Stone,[ and


i.c'an deliver and erect in any churchyard.


r eg is t e r ed ! as a NEWsipAPER. I'fP ulllllllllllllllllil


T()>NIGHT (Friday) at 7,301 TO-MORROW, 6-0 and 8-15 p CHARLES CHAPLINj in "MONSIEUR VERDOUX" - 'A ' film


Week commciicinB 4th October, 1948,


NDAY and TUESDAY 4ti7l30| BETTY GRABLE, VlQTO


SONG Of J “ U;’,'film-rrln Technlcolbr.


sh and llvelyi thlsi film Is ,|a tonic to everyone, One of tlie of Betty Grable!^ long llnb of film musical successes. | I


THURSDAY hnd FRIDAYi'at J.39: SATURDAY. 6-0 and 8 ; 1 5 ^ I YVONNE DEjOARLMnd GEORGE BRENT in


_ TECHNiedLOR. A''gay coiou|:ed film of the early-1800'6,:wfltt5n and produced! by Michael Pessler apd Ernest Pagano.


! SILflYfi G i l t L , J [ y Usual Prices. ' j


Bobklng Office open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 2-30 to 4- '[


[ . j Fii


WEDNESDAY, 6-0 and $-15 ii.l ATURS and JACK OAKIE in i


, r


mill II A


I iillDii ll,,|U lilllll lilllll


TO-NIGHt (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0 and 8 I !


' SABU in “ END OF THE RIVER."


M()NDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 2-15, 6-0 p


BELA LUGOSI and ROBERT KENT in TBE PHANTOM CREEPS


Also!"CIRCUS B0Y>’—the story of the greatest show on earth. THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7l30/, SATURDAY St 2-J6. 6-0, $-15.


i ERIC PORTMAN. PATRICK/ HOLT. SALLY GRAY, and DERMOTj WALSH in


/ THE MABK OF CAIN


A mortal struggle between two brothers . . .. threatening destruction of an Innocent woman.


BOOKING OFFICE open 11-0 to 12-30 & 3-9 to 4:30 dally. Tel. 278.


[ felSBURN YO U N G FARMERS' FIRST A N N U A L frA n k BItjiNS


. ' K U I


AND HIS BAND


! : Starring


GRETA GYNT JOHN McCALl with RAYMOND LOVELL


A grand comedy-drama i-bf tbe’ turf. Full and vqrled supporting programme.' Also Eric Norris; at the Organ.


[' i


Mitlnee dally at 2-30. Continuous Monday to Friday from 16-0. Lafet'complete show at 8-lB. :i-8qparate Houses on Saturday. Book early. Cafe Restaurant open::5!rom 9 a.m. to 8-30 p.m. | . |


Monday, October 11th: C^cil B . ‘do Mills “ UNCONQUERED.’’ ji


. Watch Press fop,special announcements. | [ luiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiim BraiiiiiBniiiiiiiiiiiio® W£A


You HAVE UBT a golfetf b^portunity | i| you do not come next we^k to:-


APPRECIATION O F MUSIC (B. |Modr, Mus.B., ..R.A.M.


Ja w a n d t h e c it i z e n i . 1


dISTORYi O F EUROPEAN CIVILISATION


; I (C. ’D. Legpe, B.A.)


PSYCHOLOGY (C. Howell. B.A.) IDINARY,


’HILOSOPHY FOR 0 m a n I


3IOLOGY I i|


CURRENT AFFAIRS .


l lo C A L idlSTORY; ,(D; Jamieson)


{R. Car Jan. [B,A.) '


j (D. B. Jacl:s3n, B.A.) (h [ Forrest)'


i * !it er a t u ’r e - t h e d r a m A J ( pJ ,fU b.a .)


CONOMICS {J.'HarH5y,M.C.)


COMPARATIVE RELK^ipN (T.Wha


■ ' Iby,! B.Sc.)[ F R ID A Y


HELD AT i I


' . , - . 1 I


Royal grammar SchpoJ ati 7-30 p.m.


| 12-Lecturi) Course (seef)


Course Course taken .. .


2/6 ard


ADMISSION 3/6


i>e;eliminary notice st.! j o h n a m b u l a n c e


BAL L


IN KING LANE, HALL, n CLITHEROE /


FRIDAY. N O V . 12th, 1948


EDIdIE McGARRY’S FULL BfloADCASTiNG BAND I ! Particulars late r.


Please keep this date open. , He Never


Smiled Again !! History . records that when


Henry I , King of England, heard' of the drowning of his only son in the. loss of . the “TOiite Ship," he was so grieved that he was never known , to smile again.


bu t HENHY I. HAD NCrr SEEN


r THURSDAY WEDNESDAY


j To-night (Friday), Oct. 1st i


• [


! ■ I


: ' i ' ■ FOURTH ANNUAL BALL In the


' ' 1


' : V


i ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WHALLEY [ I


Dancing; 8 p.m.—2 a.m. fo HARRY N U H A L L AND HIS RHYTHM ACES ' . G A L L E Y YOUNG CONSERVATIVES (K. ’^ o d a c r e ) MONDAY TUESDAY wmm CIRCUS and ZOO I ! will visit ' GROUP OF PERFORMING:


FOREST-BRED AFRICAN LIONS Presented by MR. T. ROBERTS


the only Performing KIMBERLEY


ZEBRA indhe British Isles THE FO U R


Group of S IX Perfprming PONIES


'iG TZIGANES A


SCOTTISH uOO HEVUI^Last •word in animal training' SATAN & HAMLET


TONY, the Dancing HorseV hingmaster: B. ROBERTS


PIP! SQUEAK! WILFRED! TEDDY BEARS'


LONG, SHORT & SHORTER


'Madam Terry's CIRCUSETTES—The Dancing Lovelies THE,THREE JULEOS


Comedy Aerial Trapeze Act PRICES OP ADMISSION TO CIRCUS


ADULTS - ,2/-, 3/-, 4/6 and 6/- ! CHILDREN - 1/6, 2/ -3/ -and 4/6


Children under 14 years admitted to Low Gallery at a charge of 1/- (Matinee only); 4-15 _ twice DAILY - 7-30


| ZOO OPEN FROM 1-0 p.m. DAILY. | - ANNUAL IN THE HALL, LOW


D M C r ERGATE


To-night (Friday), O ct 1st BAND


R. ROTHWELL AND HlL 8 p.rri. till I a.m.


NOVELTY DANCES - SPOT REFRESHM$[


A|OMISSION 2/6


PRIZ[ INTS


s - m in era l s ; Right of admission reserved. No fldmls^lon after 11-15 p.m.


THE Me t h o d is t c h u r c h (y o u CLITHEROE WESLEY & MOOR


A “ PUBLIC INQUIRYf. on THE METHODIST!


(Guild Organiser of the Method st 'xo President: REV. FRED


TUESDAY NEXT, 5th OCTOBER, ■ Sp?clal visit of MR./DpUGI


(ALSO AT MOOR L,


Will address Guild Workers and ;hos^i new branches of the Guild.


■ ' X „ MR. DOUGLAS b L , ,


• President: REV. JOSEPi H; Light Refreshments available


H DEPARTMENT) LAN E CIRCUITS


the Work of will be held in THE MOOR LANi


GUILD ESCHOOL at 7-30 p.m. S BLAIN '


Does the fiuild ‘ Work ’ in your Church WEDNESDAY NEXT, 6th OCTOBER, I


-Last Bus from Burnley 10-45 pm.;i Jiundays, 9-45 pjn. CLITHEROE & WH AL LEY ABBEY [iQUIl E .COUNCIL No. 37 , . ■ , CLITHEROEr-Chester Avenue Playground,


.TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCT. 2nd '■ ONE DAY ONLY :


■ : I I TO-NIGHT . ROBERT BROTHERS 8 ^0 ADMISSION 4/- iiDiii D


MICHAEL RENNIE, BERYL BAXTER, CHr| I


TO-NIGHT at 7-30: SATURDAY at “ IDOL OF PARIS.”


MONDAY at 6-0 and 8-16; TUESDAY! aild BILL WILLIAMS and BARBARA


A', l iv e l y , c o t o y ,


THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-391 SATUBp. ROBiR'T YOUNG,J SUSAN HAYWARD,


He lived a lie—It led him to


AY at 6:ft- an(d 8-15. jjlNE GREER in


raEY WON’T BEL[EVE ME SATURDAY. 2-15 : ROY ROGERS in 'fhe Covi


ENTERTAINMENTS Week commenoing Sunday,


Daily at 2-300 6-16, (Sat. 6-0), 8-15.


■ ■ ■ In the MAJESTIC BALLROOM) BARNOLDSWICK


Their love' defied primitive laws and outlaws.


ROBERT YOUNG & MARGUERITE CHAPMAN in


RELENTLESS Filmed In Technicolor with Willard Parker. Akim .TamiroiT, Also


Tho News, Interest & ■ Variety.


Sun., Oct. 3rd at 7-0: Bing Orosby in "Star Spangle^ Rhythm.”


IN OctJib


< llskster. I ; ' boy and thd Senorita'


BURNLEY :r 3rd, 1948. '


EMPIRE GRMm SA¥©¥


Sunday, Oct/S at 7-6: Fred MacMurriy In


. "Murder, He liays.’.’ '


Mon.,.Oct. 4th and all week,


A grand re-presenta- tion or that mokt famous dramatl: story


Sunday!: Fred McMurray and


Claudette Colbert ii " Practically Yours."


Monday & positively for one week only.


LINDA DARNELL at AMBER in


FOREVER AMBER


TOW)I . Starring MIC


ROONEY & SPI TRACY.


KEY iNCER


Also the b PRANK In “ R AND ALL TH;


inhil'■table indLe AT.”|


Supporting' cast- ln[- o l u d e s R i c h a r d Greene,' Cornel Wilde and George Sanders!


The sensational fllii of a sensational book.


Screened dally at 2-30 5-25, 7-45. Seats can be booked In advance for Sat. only. Other evenings the perfomj-


BEN 14, Market


5/- WEEP-Y at riHAMS


;|BY THE! CLOCK) H.T. 'and L T . Batteries char ! PHONE 167


Place, Clitlieroe rged ready for use. Valves, etc.


ALL H/yLLOWS '^URGH, MITTON HARVEST FESTIVAL


S U N D A Y N p X T , O C T O B E R 3 rd 1 8-0 [a.m.:


/ 10-45 p.m.:


tltOLyl COMMUNION. MCRNING SERVICE. Preacher:


(


THE REV. A, SMITH, V)(»r of St. James’s Preston. !. 2-30 p t o SCHOUiR'S GIFT SERVICE i " Preapher: , ■ ,1 .


,


THE REV. a; CRE 3SWELL, Vicar of - Grlndletoh,’ EVENING SERVICE.


7-0 p.m.: Preacher: i i'HE VICAR;


Gifts of flowers, fruits an^ the Church before 2 p.ia. To SPECIAL ANTHEMS MULL


ST. HELEN'S! SUND/Iy S C H O O L , WADDINGTpN


OLD TYME DANCE


TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) (October 1st)


Dancing 8 p.m.—2 a.rji.


HARRY GREENWOC AND HIs I m USIC Admission 2/6


■•Bus back to Clltheroe a ! Dance.


,!ter'


O LD RIBBLESDALIANS ASSOCIATION


OPENING CLUB NIGH


ith Dept., London) 5MITH., ■ I f not—why not? a t 7-30 [p.m.


i/lNE) I ’ \ m


.esirous of, starting Iscusslon to follow, it 6d. each. ; RICHMOND.


■ ' ' ' 1 THE GUILD NEEDS YOU . . \YOUNeed the guild


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT BOY 40th ANNIVERSARY O F FOUND^' . MbVEMENT


fiEMONSTRATlONS BY WOLF CUBS AND


& icours


a s s o c Ia t iQ n J IO N O F ! THE


CAMP FIRE BOY SCOUTS at.


CROSSHILLS. BRUNipERLp PA R K ' 9tli, ,,at 5-15 p.m.


YOU ARE CORDIALLY INCITED TO ATTEND. ■


fcLITHEROE & DISTRICT YOUTH COUNCIL


DRAMA FBTIVAL to.be held at


THE PAii^SH’CHURCH


SCHOOLROOM on


SATURDAY, OCT, 1 6 th


Commences at 2-30 p-m. ■prompt.


Adjudicator: MISS GERDA REDLICH


Methodist


Missionary Society (V\iOMEN’S WORK)


; Wi| LANE.


DISTRICT COUNCIi: meet at MOOR


NEXT, M! iorhln'


h|lETHODIST CHURCl|li ^OE. on WEDNESDAY) OCT. 6th, 1948.


Afterjio)! Spe?


We give t(


, Session, 11-30 a.mi m Sefclon, 2-30 p-ihi


;er: MRS. LADLEY.i


you a hearty welcoiiie these meetings, i


BRITISH-ISRAEL WORLD. FEDERATION


You are \ incited to |a


PuMicj Meeting In the


ODDFELLOWS’ CLUBR<30M Thursday Next, Oct. 7th i


at 7-15 p.m. Speaker:


MR.'C. HARGREAVljS of Great Harwood


Subject: "Signs and Wonders.” NEWTON INSTITljjTE


w h i s t 1 ) r i y e and DANCE


FRIDAY Next, Oct. 8th 8 p.m.—2 a.m.


ROBINSON’S BAND ADMISSION 2/6


■ Free Bus will leave Clltheroe Station a t ' 7-15 p.m.J i via Waddlngton; and from £lald- burn at 8 p.m;., •





Slaldbum and Clltheroe Waddlngton and Whitewell).


Bus returns after dance for Kvlai


WEDNESDAY NE [ (October: 6th) In


RIBBLESDALE SC H O O L H A L L 7 p.m.—10 p.m.


• TABLE TENNIS, etd, New Members welcomed.


It’s up to you to make success.;


it a


' / I


morrow (Saturday), Oct. 2nd BE SUNG BY THE-.CHOIR,:


vegetables to be brought; to . |


SATURDAY at 2-15 : “ THE MIGH'Y; TUNDRA." Week commencing 4th October,


i p .


PNESDAY at 7-30. Bale ; in


R L I K E L Y SiT o r y


MURPHY, H.M.V.,j FERGUSON, EVER.READY,j INVICTA, etc.


' !


LIMITED i [


; TOOLS IRONMONGERY!;


ousehold Appliances


FIREPLACES !


. ! :; I i INQinBIES INVITED.


York St, Clitherpe ,,


'Phon ’ 88


BOLTONLBY-BOWLAND VILLAGE H A L L FUND


WHIST IMRIVE


and DANCE IN THE SC H O O L


TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) ■Whist at 7-30 p.m.


Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.ra. REGAL BAND


’ [ Admission 2/6


Refreshments at reasonable charges.


Bus to Clltheroe after Dance.


GHATBURN GIRLS’ CLUB


1!


CARNIVAL BALL


TQ-NIGHT (FRIDAY)


Ronnie. Oddie & His^Band [Dancing 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. Admission 3/6


Ladles’ Entrance, Side Door,


REFRESHMENTS, ICES, etc. Right of admission reserved.


PRELIMINARY NOTICE


Clitheroei Division Young ./Conservative Association •


Annual BALL ; will [be held In ■


TNE CHURCH INSTITUTE, ; CHATBURN


Oh FRIDAY, NOV. 5th TICKETS 3/-


PRELIMINARY NOTICE . ANNUAL EFFORT. C.R.G.S. 'SCOUT


Whist Drive & Stall FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd


New and; attractive stall open ■ ' at,6-45p.m.


Whist to begin promptly at . ^


; 7-15 p;m.


' i TICKETS 2/6 ' !. (Including Supper)


I . Excellent Prizes. Newfield Edge Hall


MIDDOP, GISBURN I Proprietor; :T. Ratciiffe.


N()W open for all kinds of I CATERING ^


Wedding Receptions & Suppejr i


.Partlesiouri speciality, 1 Write or call for particulars. p f


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