JdllJ
HHH I SEiIVI 97, DARWEN ST,
OOIH
BLACKBURN tel. 4042-3
We do not send our
‘ lists of "Stock Designs," but our Staff are at your disposal without obiiga- tion. to design Just the
, right. Mem o r i a l to express your sentiments, ’flsk our rcnrcsontativo
. to call.
-1. 181________ ;VER'S LOO lser!& Times
iatTEREE^ for Most, sizes In J4,> Market
s. 8d. per bag; Wobd supplied ed 1 prices.—-D. Park , Street,
trORS,' — New
..Permit free
Ifronl the sole | r this district. IIHalifax); Ltd. I for'Particulars Irvlc^ direct,to
a PRAMS, cot era In ,stpck.— 0 ipock), 14, Toe.iphone. 167.
1. REPAIRS.— leeinlDg, ; Moor,
(ET&t-Restrlngs, riediopt on thel 'tent! 'stringers, reet;! Clltheroe.
ERYi ■ FURNI- us. i We are tls, 31-33,1 Man- ley. I TelJ 4770. !.
I : I E In your ovm
1 Tuesday and
Jto.STSO p.m.
. .HALIjPAX r can help you. Steele, Fprd & ank I Chambers, phone Burnley
Luxury BABY 'a can give you y booking now. Littards; 131-33, Burnley. Tel. ‘ t
i; 6,B00i miles. Pendle View, 1 I r
360lc.c.,|Oji.v.;
[work HORSES, good workers
; J. Harrison, Waddlngton
! FR^EM!
bVANTAGE OF I f E R l !
lelyj Icoupon R, 88. 90. 92, Iheepham, Man- i. '1______
f-Cornerj House, Blazers and
[TE I LEGHORN lionths.H-Grant- , Grlndleton.
f is lOld; 12/6 I small'Or large
Xouse frocks, fCo):ner House,
|Hmlt]pyi Farm, FbC
I fcredlted stock; Ip point of lay; tisonable prices, in e s E ^Hartley, lied! Hatchery, Tel. '! Nelson
_ BIRTHDAY! REMEMBRANCE
' I dearly-loved son! and .brother j (Billy), July 29th, who died
BOWES.—Birthday memories of a
K I :,.LL_____ i rder. ' I Can be
ly : Stanworth, by-Bowland.
.ADVANCES on uslbefes I Proper-
:H ii BUILDING ; at 4 per cent. ted|on monthly mce fees, fines Write or call ulll particulars
ivoutable terms
|d Clegi , Great fal sizes;; large
p ia n d AUto
m5 tor Cycles;
IJorner House,, Ki'Strung PIANO.
Done Lane,____
lING SOCIETY 1 advances at 4
■sers. pHIRTS, white,
CastJe Gate, larie).' and Co.,
I Vests; Trunks, l-CorneB House,
i 1939/40,' lOh.p.
1 and! coupons: in; bxceilent ■Apply,!: Hodder ear Clltheroe.
Jill table; three |0s.—At ply : B. I land Wheel- ivhalley.l_______
bdy Table-top
RCHINES, wood I condition; £4 .jB. Wjlklnson.
land PIANO and p Spire; con- hWallace, Rose I
condition; £8 ' Waddlngton,
'for sale; 1947
sa le^l power lIACHINE, belt 1. blades; £10. Iner's Morticing T of chisels; £0 I Machl lb, pillar
I calculated on Special terms . I Agents:
ENHEAT (No. grey vitreous
I December 4th, 1944,. aged 20 I .years.
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In our hearts his 'memory we ,■ keep.
., V,
I > Loved and remembered alwaysj . I—From his Father, Mother, ; i Brothers, and Sisters.,
16,. Terrace Row, Bllllngtbn. !
BOWES.—Birthday memories of a 1 I dearly-loved brother. (Billy), i July 29th„ who died December ; 4th, .1944, aged go years.-. ,
Igent, I Porter, •sden, 12, York
; In memory's garden we meet 1 ; ; every day.
. : .
[ 1 I ; Betty and Jack. _ ! Pbek Horse Hotel; Belthom. ' .
j b ir tHs !
iWILKINSON.-On July: 28th a t 1 Coplow View Hospital, to Mr. |
,6j Duck Street,. Clltherob.' . ' I
land - Mrs. E. : Wilkinson (nfeo ! I Hazel Taylor), a sister . for j iAndrea (Venlta). Thanking all ; 'Concerned.
!
dauahter. Thanking Nurse | • i Lyttle and Queen’s Nurses.
DEATHS
I .Ralph, the beloved husband;of I i;the late Fanny Earnshaw, late 01 "Stonelea,’' Grlndleton, In
EARNSHAW.-On July 25th, at 91, '•Waddlngton Road, : Olltheroe,
I I hlS 80th year. ' IN MEMORIAM
BOWKER.—Ini loving memory of a dear Mother, who'died July 25th, 1935; ' also of' Dad, . Who.
• died. October 6th, 1940, _ | Dear are the memories, .
'Sweet are their names; . Close In our hearts They will always remain.
—Tom, Ada and Alice.
CLARK.-Treasured memories of a dear husband and father, James Henry, died July, 29th, 1935. . ■
' Also of Grandma Clark, died
, The winding pathways of the Past,
■ ' post At the parting of the ways..
^ T IO N I ^ S E S
iexamlnatlcffi SCHOOLS
lie : following le s s fu l:— (' .
I^GROVE : \ a d e (P a s s ) ,
jONES rade (Pass)
tp lls w e r e ,; Id by ' ‘
[sr.
I Hindle MEDALUS’l'' '
li:69iPEEL ST.
| k o e . ii fl' ■ I
i
Ah, they were happy days 1 Before we reached’ the algn-
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—His loving Wife and Family, 12, Whlpp Avenue. '
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WALMSLEV.—In loving memoiY ■' and remembrance of Jonn I Thomas Walmsley,' of 2,- Old
' —From his loving Wife, Son and Grandchildren. . !
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
EARNSHAW.—The Family, o f ' the late Ralph Earnshaw desire^ W. thank all Relatives, Friends and. Neighbours for - their. klnd_ ex
, presslons of sympathy;. also,for floral tributes received during their sad bereavement.
,
91, Wbddington Road clltheroe,_ THUROGOOD —Mrs. Thurogpod . and Family 'Wl^ to tb “ ^htir
Church Gates, Glsbum. ■' .,
: and Nurses of Blackburn Roya Infirmary. . '
i , Relatives and Frlen ^. f ^ tneir ,
. ,
klnd expressions of sympathy; and flowers and also the D i ^ r s ;
! Road End, Bllllngton, died 29th; I July, 1946.
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And lost In dreams, we stray along the old familiar track:
' July 30th, 1940. Often In our quiet hours, sweet memories come back.
!
BOLD.—On July 28th, to Mr. ahd ! I Mrs. C. T. Bold (pbe Mavis I i 'Herrington), God’s gift of .a I
' i LETS, 3.L. X
Jshadesifor 25s. ley back terms. ! is. 6dl extra; the Stockings will be des-'
Ilk ^nlsh Rayon 1 every , ,Wman 1 super quality
netv. complete
N. A. Hacking & Sods MmORlALS
FOR 1
Book your order now from out Large Selection of | .
. BLACK. GREY and RED GRANITES. I
Send for Catalogue.' ‘Address:
Renovations carried out Estimates Free. I
, Tel. 2043- ' i
CEMETERY GATES ACCRINGTON!
Est. 11878 i
MEMORIALS I
Make your selection from the largest stook
in East Lancashire.
choice of D I e a s i p g ' d e s i g n s
Marble or Stone, and can deliver and erect :in - any churchyard.
Feoitt's offer a wide in :Granite,
F E C in BROS.
MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINCE 1860. ji ^
Whalley New Rolad B L A CK BURIN Phone 6248
(Onen Saturday, afternoons) SILVER WEDDINd
WILSON. — Congratulations . arid i best wishes Victor and Beaty on
! your silver wedding. i j ! —From, all at' Sklpton. WEDDINGS j DENT-WOODHOUSE
I daughter of the late Mr. and ; Mrs. George Burton Woodhouse, pof Moorland Crescent, Clltheroe.
! Dn July 24th !at the! Parish i Church, Clltheroe, by the Rev i T. H. J, Hawkins, B.A., William ! A. Dent, bf Park Avenub, Cllth- ■ eroe,
to Elizabeth, i third MimniiiiiiniiBiiiisiaHaiiimi
.' Low MoorJ, ClltheroB,, to Eliza beth, eldei daughter of Mr. and
' At Manse Road Church-of- I Scotland, Motherwell, ' on 17th i July, 1948, by Rev. Andrew ; Higgins, M.A.,. Peter, son of the ! late, Mr. Peter Hulland and of ; 'Mrs. Tattefsall, 8, Dnlon Street,
HULLAND-^POBERTSON
: Mrs. Hugh Robertson, Mother- well, Lanarkshire. •
BIRTHDAY
ALLISON.—Best wishes: 'to Mrs. Alllaon, 0110, Union Street, Low Moor; on your 80th blrtnday. August 6th. '
—From all at 8, Union Street, ’ Low Moor.
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NELSOrjii AND COLNE DIVISION WOMEN UNIONISTS
GARDEN PARTY and BRINb-&-BUY SALE WHINS HOUSE, SABDEN , 1,
'(By kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Alan (Jroen) on
I Satlirday, 28th August I ■
tIo be opened !at 3-30 p.m. by I
, | I
: ’ Wl 'jiOBSON BROWN. Esq.. C.C. | | |
I (Member of the Conservative Party Natloiial Executive) j Chalnnin: Counciixor Miss Washington. GAIDENS OPEN FROM 2-45 p.m. '
I , SPECIAL ^^USES FROM COLNE, NELSON AND BAB
BRIRRFIELD. SHOW in: Two Classes !' i Class 1—Up it ) 1 year old. Class 2—From 1 to 21years. | I
f To be Judged by a well-known lady doctor and a| clinic j i
' l l j . admission 1/6 (including Refreshments); ■' . - ! ' ■ nurse;! miimmiiiimiiffliwniw™ excursions by y 9-9 Chester, via the Mersey Tunnel
MONDAY, ' SEPT. 20th r
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9-0 Harrogate: and Knaresboro' I ................................ '
I 9-0 SouthDort . . . . 6/6
— — — BOOK IN ADVANCE Af KIBBLE OPHCE' 16, Wellgate.-Clitheroe. Phone 176.
! i I or at Agendies : •■Mr Brookes,' Park Villas, Whalley," aiiiii™ ®
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STONEBRIDGE
COTTON MAMJFAaURING Co., Ltd. Have Vacancies for
WEAVERS - . ' a n d - i
CLOTH LOOKERS WAREHOUSE MEN I
T i LOOM SWEEPERS!
Also GIRlis, BOYS, or YOUNG PERSONS for all departnjents,
| APPLY TO— ■ . j ■ Victoria MiU, CHATBURN ......!jiB;imiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii™iiiii™
.Mr. Briggs, 1, Downham Road, Cbatburn. iHiliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiim
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I Tickets from any Cohsenrhtive! Branch or Club, ()r ring | , Conservative Qfflce, Nel^n 748. ■ ;
CLITHEROE SEPTEMBK HOLIDAYS w.
STANDERWICK LTD, SUNDAY, SEPT. 19th —
9.30 ingleton. Klrkby Lonsdale and Morecambe . . . 9.30 Southnori . , . . ’. . . .6 /9 '9-39 New Brighton
8/9
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I BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND AGRICULTURAL I
I SOCIETY
President: J. Dawson-Tetlow. Chairman: ■ will hold their
V SIXTEENTH iA^nual SHOW I i ■ - i n the ' . ' '
HOpES jOpen), Caftle (Open and Local], SHEEP, HORTICULTURE.' CONFECTIONERY, GYMKHANA.
Saturday, August 28th^ 1948 L " i ■
,'■/•■ '
Granc progr,amme of HORSE RACES in the evening,
I i ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1948. B
UCENSED BAR BY ANDERTON’S, SKIPTON. ! CHEoks & b u f f e t b y COCKROFT,^ BURNLEY.
I Schedules may be obtained from the Secretaries:—
I Show Secretary, W. B. Blackwell, Stoop Lane, Bolton-by- | . Bowland; jSports Secretary, R. Tattersall, 25, St. Anne’s B 'Square, Low Moor, Clltheroe.
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I Don’t forget the DANCE after the Show. 5iiiiiiiiiii!’!iiniuiiiiiii!iiii!Piii!iiipi!iiiuiiiii!iiiiii!iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinii!iiinniiQiiiiinii)ii[!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iM
WE CANNOT OFFER THE PRE-WAR VARIETY YET, B U T -
• Wej have quite a good selection of UTILITY
i! FURNITURE; also MAHINSS. LLOYD LOOM it CHAIRS and ART FELT FOR FLOORS.
’ ' 5 w 4 invite your inspection.
T. SATTERTHWAITE & SON LTD YGRKL [STREET,: CLITHEROE Tel. 191
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iiiiDiiiir.ini!i{iii!imii!iin!iiiaiiifflm niiiiffiinin[m yiiiii3iiinyL'yiiiiB ' HOLME f ie l d , BOLTON-BYiBOWLAND W. H. Walker. | . K
THEOWILSON&Soni
■ r . TOOLS
L iM r i ^ . v •. ■ IRONMONGERY Household Appliances
, FIREPLACES f ■ ENQUIRIES INVITED ,-
York St., CGtheroe ’PhonI88! I REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER. No. 3535 H iq "1 In
TO-NIGHT (Friday); at 7-S4: TO-MOREOW 6-0 and 8-15 p.m. HEDY LiLMARU,IDENNI8 O’KEEFE, JOHN LODER In “dishonoured! LADY.’'-^‘A” film.
i
ALL WEEK. MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY a t 7-30; WEDNESDAY. 6-0 and 8-15 p.m.; SATURDAY, 6-0
|Le SLIE BRADLe)i , JANE WELSH, GARRY MARSH. A. E. MATTHEWS, MURIEL AKED and introducing WILLIAM GRAHAM In
I I P‘'“’ lUST WILUAM’S LUCK I ; 'I ' “U'"film - Based on Richmal Crompton’s famous character. Booking Office opm Mon,, Wed., & Sat. 2-30 to 4-0. Usual prices PI
LUXURY C^NlMAl& CAFEirBOCCKBURN THIS WEEK-END: "BUttD MY GALLOWS HIGH.” MONDAY, August 9th FOR SIX DAYS I
Ihiiillllk _ _
Another ■ smi sh hit NEW British film starring '' JEAN^IKENT as
GOOD t m ' • !■ ! ; wth DENNIS PRICE i GIRL FLORA ROBSON, GRIFFITH JONES, i HERBERT |LOM.
A terrific picture. You must see it. Presented at 2-50,6-20 and 8-35. Also Disney Cartoon, Short, G. B. News. Matinee daily at 2-30. First evening! performance commences at 6-0. Last com plete. show at 8 - l l Separate Houses on Saturday at 8-15. Book early for’Saturday in a d v a n c e . f ' '
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TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0, 8-15. ANNA NEAGLE and MICHAEL WILDING in “ COURTNEYS OF CURZON STREET.’!
MONDAY and'TUESDAY a t 7-30; WEDNESDAY a t 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15; THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at ,
2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 p.m.
Margaret LOCKWOOD Dennis PRICE Joan GREENWOOD Ian HUNTER
The story of two women—each wanted .what the,other .threw, away. :
THE WHITE UNICORN ! , ■! . '
i ■' — THE’ — ' '' ■ ■ BOOKING OFFICE open 11-0 to 12-30 & 3-0 to 4-30 dally. Tol. 278. ■ i
I INHERE will be several cuts in dialogue; and music, and | I
j to etid the Pageant at 5-30 p.m. ' I
I |
I I hope that the weather will ^ favourable. I
“ SAVE THE CH'
[The Pageant will commence punctually at 2-36 p.m. | j
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L HARDY, Producer. | ^
.iEN” FUND. Clitheroe Borough and Aural District Appeal
g a b o W f e t e WHITEACRE LANE CAMP, BARROW
WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 11th 1 OPENING cerem on y' 2-30 p.m.
I Chairman: LADY ASSHETON, C.B.E,, J.P. ! Speaker:- THE- BISHOP OF BLACKBURN.
STALLS - SIDESHOWS WHIST - DANCE LADIES’ CRICKET MATCH
.....Sixpence*. .. Refreshments iiiiiiiiiiim
Ices —ij Minerals . nniiiiMiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiii^
CLITHEROE Cr ic k e t , bow l ing a n d TENNIS CLUB
G ^ LA & SPORTS
I Saturday, August 14th GHATBURN ROAD GROUND
SEE LATER ADVERTISEMENTS ; AND ' POSTERS FOR DETAILS OF CHILDREN’S AND ADULTS’ RACES.
TEAS, ICES, MINERALS, GAMES, SIDESHOWS, i PRODUCE AND FANCY STALL
BOWLING and TENNIS CdMPE'TITION FINALS 5-30 p.m. SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Mr. Nicholas Clark will give a demonstration of Sheep Dog Work with his two dogs “ Ben ” and “ Roy.”
EVENING EVENTS;
6-31 < 'by foIio'
the Mounted Branch of the Lancashire Constabulary, iwed by CONCERT by the Lancashire P.olice Band. > Admission to Grounds, t / - .
pan.: MUSICAL RIDES and other spectacular events
p.m.: TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, followed by iEWORKS DISPLAY from, the Castle Keep,
i Ful Catering in Castle Grounds I
I by Durnley Co-operative Society. I I MARQUEE ON PLAYING FIELD.
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I BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND AGRICULTURAL I i
I I
, ^G IE T Y (SPORTS SECTION) i I Near Clitheroe, Lancashire
I • } ■ ' ! I
I Annual RACES i ' I |Saturday, August, 28th
. ''SECOND ' ' '' on "
IN THE SHOWFIELD at 4 p.m. prompt I
(Following Agricultural Show) ! BUMPER PRIZES for
H miles OPEN GALLOP 1 mill OPEN GALLOP
H miles PONY OPEN GALLOP ‘ I j
1^ miles G H IL D fa ’S OPEN GALLOP ' '
3 Laps OPEN SCAMPER RACE I BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER! '
BOOKMAKER'S STANDS - £1 Su
■ i . (Limit, 14.2 hands) -
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non.
I . Purtheij particulars and entry forms from;— r « r R. ’TATTERSALL, Hon. Sedretary,
i25,’St. Ann’slSiiuare : yniininraniiiinDinn!iiiiiyni!B
FOR PERSONAL: STATIONERY AND b ir t h d a y CARDS—
CLITHEROE ADVERTISER 8i TIMES OFFICE I | |
Low Moor, Clltheroe. b nintiiMiin^
| ; I SPORTS I I
Victory park, Barnoldswick
SATURDAY, I AUG 14th '.
.,ali 2 p)m. ' ADMISSION:
Adults 2/-; Children 6d.
Refreshments -+l ICe Cream Children’s Pltiyground
Calderstones| Social Club In c ite you fp their First
O l d T y m e iB A L L
AT .Ca LdERSTONES FRIDAY NEXT ■•■(August l3th)
, 8-30 p.m. to l-'o a.m.
Harry Greenwood & His Music . Refreshhients at| reaBonable-
' . . charge?. ^' ' ■ ' !' , Admissionl 2/6 , .
(BOTTOM OF KING LANE) : ; :
Comer Flouse . fori' i.', ... ' . . '
UDIES^ BLOUSES: ■W, WX.OS. - ^1
I main; i : vlsltork
I i.. iiiiiiiiii bo ro ug h of c l ith ero e 8|)0th CHARTER a n n iv e r sa r y PAGEANT ' IN CASTLE GROUNDS
Ta-morrow (Saturday) at 2-30 p.m. ‘
RESERVED SEATS 3/6 l i t will greatly assist If Clitheroe residents leave the
entrance at Castle Gate to the exclusive use of ;, who know no other way In.
|CLnHEROEPAGEANT| jwith a swifter movement in each Episode, it is hoped |
liiii 111 iilmiiiil to -n ig h t at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15
p.in.
" THEY WERE SISTERS starring JAMES MASON, PHYLLIS CALVERT. SATURDAY at 2-15: “ FURY OF THE NORTH.”
MONDAY a t 6-0 and 8-15; TUESDAY to FRIDAY a t 7-30; !
ALL WEEK Commencing 9tii August. ■ 1948. ALL WEEK. SATURDAY a t 6-0 and 8-15 p,m.
.i I lat was the strange power of Emmy Baudine ? See starring ITER OF DARKNESS
ANNiE CRAWFORD ‘' t eW E L L REED SIOBHAN McXeNNA
SATURDAY at 2-15: “ GUNNERS AND GUNS.” Also Chap. One of “ THREE. MUSKETEERS.”
'
ENTERTAINMENTS IN BURNLEY Week commencing Sunday, August 8th.
EMI1RE ; Dally at
-r (8atJ 6 Sundays, .6-30, cbmi
The mpsp fllm of
2.30, 6-15 0); 8-15. doors onen mence 7-0.
many years Miss ’ discussed
No Orchids fo^
Starring Jack La. Rue. ^ u g h j jMcDarmott.’ Undon Tfavors. Also
The British Movietone 'N6WS,
■STou cto. reserve your a b a t s f commencing Wednesday,! Aug. 7th. No extra charge.
SAVOY
Sunday at 7-0 p.m.; Victor Mature. Betty Grable, John Payne In
'Footlight Serenade'
Monday and all week ALEXANDER KNOX & ANN SOTHERN in
Indian
decision of a respect able Judge to quit his home, family, and the stuffy legal atmos phere of the courts to And change and ex citement on the road Played: With charm and Insight "by two oi the screen’s most talented: stats.
ngiuiiiiiingnml T h e ! ' spontaneous Trespasser Suinmer
with Dale Evans, Warren Do u g l a s , Douglas Fowlev and Janet Martin.
Plus " The Dover Rd,” • Universal News and
March of Time.
Last Bus from Burnley 10-45,p.m.; Sungays, 9-45 p.m. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiMiuiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiffliinmiiiiiijinraiDraiuniiniiiiiJfiiniiniiiBiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiii
GRAND
Sunday next at 7-0; '.‘The Last Gangster” and “ Charlie Chan in Rio.”
Monday and all week.
AJourney Into thrill ing adventure—
The Five I ‘Bob’ a week ' ■ ■ ' ■ .......■ . . ■ :...................... ;
Buyjs a Bike at Benthams
RALEipH, B.S.A., HERCULES n e ^ -h u d so n ,
L ' s t a n d a r d , etc., etc. BENTHAMS (B Y THE CLOCK) '
14, Market Place, Clither<|e PHONE 167 '
, ■ ■ i
H.T. BAT® BIES, VALVES, L.T. BATTEEIES Icharged ready for use."
Castle Grounds To-night
Semi-final and FinaH ; Rounds in the
Charter .Anniversary
TENNIS AND BOWLING
HANDICAPS Games begin af 7 p.m.
RIBBLESDALE1 CRICKET LEAGUE
CHATBURN I-.I
TO-MORROW,
ROAD Saturday
CLITHEROE SETTLE ,
(with Prolf tt) (with J. E. BUSWELL)
Wickets pitched a i 2-39 p,in. Admission 8d. ■.
/ Please Remember!
GALA DAY, AUGUST 14th CLITHEROE
•FOOTBALL i CLUB MEMBERS’
ANNUAL p T IN G • will be h^ld ln
CO-OP GUILD ROOM MQOR l)\NE
■.!.'! : / ’ '! ° ° ■ ' ' ' ■ ■ ’
WEDNESDA'i^ NEXT (August 11th) .
• i': , a t 7-30 pjfti. ' ^ :
ALL MEMBERS MUST .SHOW THEIR CAkDS.
i ROLLS-ROYCE -iTHE^-
EUTE RADIO COMPANY
Sole District Agent; PYE, ECKO and PHILCO RADIO.
All Radio Sets and Electric , Fires at prerBudget I'rices.
ELECTRIC IRONS AND’ KETTLES— Tax Free.
Amplifiers for Sale oit Hiro Inter-communicafion lUnits supplied and fitted by us Save Time and Mi
: The Official Vaetric Service CASTLE GA'^E' CLITHEROE
JOIN OUR LIBRARY ON
A GOOD -SELECT OF BOOKS
Cash Service Scores ' (BARKERS) 1 i '
_ 4, WATERLob, - CLITHEROri
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS’
CLUB
THE NEXT MEETING . will; be a
Visit to Whittingham Farm
WEDNESDAY t e X T / i
,• (August 11th) J .. -
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Bus leaves Grammar School a t ' , 6-30 p.m. '
i PRELIMINARY .NCjTICE THE HALL, LOWERGATE
All Hallowe BALL
OCTOBER 29th, : , 8 p.m.—1 a.m'.
"'^^Eddfe McGarry's I Secretaries, Please
MUSICAL SUGC iSSES Marie Gudgeon . . L.R.A.M.,
A.R.CiM '
announces the following suc cesses at the recent eiamlna- tlons held In connectlbn with the Associated Board Royal Schools of Muslq:
of the
Ghade vniTFlnal): Eric Whitfield.
GRAhE IV (Lower):' Patricia Anne Mella.
Grade II (Elementar|y) Pass' with Merit; Maureen Scott.
Grade I (Primary); Brian Marshall.
PRE5IMINAR? GRADE:
‘ i Margaret Cowell. ‘ Elizabeth Pennington
Pupils received at
THE BROWS, GRIND Near CLITHERC
LETON, E.
en 1948
!
Distinctive Clotlling
for all occasions, suit((ble for town and country wear, frpn\ newest styles and materials a t moderpie prices!
\ i FRED READ U ?
Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s T 9. MARKET PLACE,
. CLITHEROE. PE IC E allots.I ‘ 'cl. C8. TWOPijNCE
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