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97, DARWEN ST., BLACKBURN Te l. 4042-3 :


We do not send jour lists of “ Stock Designs,” bu t our Staff are at your disposal with ou t obliga­ t io n , to design Just the right M e m o r i a l ! to express your sentiments. Ask our representative, to call.


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ITON E s t . 1871


GATES


ENGAGEMENT P A R K E R t R IG B Y


:J. Rigby, Stonelands, Longrldge. COMING OF AGE


F E N T O N .—Congratulations to our [dear daughter Edna, on her 21st birthday, June 13th.


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\Vlth all our love. -Mum,iPad and Alan.


F E N T O N .—Congratulations to my dear niece Edna, on; her 21at birthday, i ■ i '


God bless you.


J selection lest stock Ih ire .


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hyard. IROS.


k A F T S M E H i860.


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B248 I afternoons)’


IS [s. Loans.


D O I E T Y i , B E O D U IT T .


11,000 I bone 6403.!


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to £100 i


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B I IA N D N EW A G T Y P E i


RS : IN S T O C K . '


, ;hrome flnieh: with, a superb c ., £15 15 '0


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:ome; - double ireclslob bbllt housesrtfe. ■ £15 15; 0


5/- weekly, nior. finished


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J l e n t ; motor: fully guarkn- months. Note . . £9 .9! 0


5/- weekly. new model:


2/9 weekly


Iwrobms. j Ilib ) LTD.


lonstratloh | In or evening, or visit our


makes of! It, Rishton


|riam j memoflesj of friend, who 'June l^th,


iname., ' I


[su!are fonjdly temorles cling


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ll’rs.'B. Hltiile. memories! of


‘i ered.' :•


IGMENTS r •


iMiisgrove and thank , all and Nelgh- of:; sympathy lites received


Ivement: also ■ kindness, and Castle" 8549


. and Nelgh- Istatlonm aster


|re desires' to I thanks to all


|also the Vicar 3 of sympathy . bereavement,


Whalley • and s, : the ; local


Is her sincere ppreplatlon to


thailey. B. iPatefleld


I t Broad Oak fcrlngton, i the |h e West End Ihe Doctor for Ittentlon and Illness. ;


I loss; also to


itlves, Friends I r the kind ex- lathy extended lloss; • also .for panks are also and Nurses


plltherbe. j .SpeighV wishes


Crop.


ttMends ' ' and fitters of sym- trlbutes'r re-


,nd grandma, ) P Taylor, i of malley, who '38^:


ance for jo.ur j


Happy birthday. 'Jean and Anne.


—Auntie Kit.


'E N T O N . — Congratulations and Ibest wishes to our; Godmother |on her 21st birthday, June 13th.


j—With love from Margaret Heather and Kathleen Eliza-- '


I beth. i i DEATHS


B L E A Z A R D .— At “Woodlands." iWaddlngton Road, Clltheroe, on


l in u m i


Ithe 8th June. > 1948,- Henrietta, [the beloved wife of-the late John 'Bleaizard, In h e r ' 73rd year. Interment at 12 a.m., Satnrday, 12th June.- - ' : .


M U S G R O V E .—On the 3rd June, 1948, at 66, WUkln' Street. Clltheroe, Joseph, 'the beloved husband of Bridget Marla Musgrove, aged 84 years. Interred at St, Mary’s Cemetery. June 8th.


P A T E F I E L D .—On the 3rd June. ' 1948, at 105, Scott Terrace, Cllth­ eroe, william Edwin, the beloved husband of Margaret Patefield,


^ e d Jj6 years. Cremated at Carleton on the 7th^


SPEIGHT.-MDn June 8th, 1948, at 5, Peel Street, Clltheroe, Maggie, beloved daughter of the late


. !—Enq., Veevers, Undertakero, i 'Clltheroe. 'Phone ,75.


. 1 George and Elizabeth Speight, aged 64 years. Interred at St. Mary's Cemetery on the 10th.


; IN MEMORIAM


ALLISON.—In loving memory of a dear husband' and father, Apollos, who died' June 7th, 1946.,


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—Prom his loving Wife, Son, Daughter-in-law and Grandson


B R E T H E R T O N . -Treasured mem­ ories of a dearly-loved husband. Richard Brethertori, died June 7th, 1947. We shall see him one bright . , 1


g ' Not Changed, but! glorified. ' .-(^From hls; loving wife Mary.


'; Waiting on the other side; ' -We . shall see his dear lace smiling, '


I '. morning, ’ I Waddlngton. : ; ;_________


B R E T H E R T O N .— In ever-loving 'memory o f a dearly-loved father i and grandfather. Richard Breth- ierton, who died June; 7th, 1947.


; Why should we mourn when’ 1


Or shake at death’s alarm; 'Tls but the voice of Jesus, Which calls them to Hls arms.


loved ones sleep, ■


■From hls> loving' 'Daughter, Son-in-law and Grandson.


Mossthwalte, Newton. !;


B R E T H E R T O N .—Loving memories of a very dear Grandad, who died June 7th, 1947.; ‘


As one by one wo meet again.


God will link our broken chain.


a Uses Cottage, Dunsop, Bridge. ' B R E T H E R T O N .—Loving memories


of a very dear Grandad, who died June 7th, 1947.


i With that same sweet loving - smile;


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For we are only parted, Just a little while, j


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-From 'hls loving granddaughter Barbara, Jim and Ijavld.


B R E T H E R T O N .—In loving mem- lory, of a dear Father,' who died I'June 7th, 1947. •


-i i Eyer. remembered.


' ' -^Prom Bill, Lizzie and John. Dunsbp Bridge. . ,


B R E T H E R T O N .—In loving memory iof my Father, who passed away ; June 7th, 1947.


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i Dear Is the memory; ; Sweet Is hls name;; j Close In our hearts he will , always remain. I :


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—From Joe, Ethel, Kathleen and ’ Stin.


C L A R K .—In loving memory of m y dear father, Robert, who died


, June 9th, 1945; also my dear mother, Mary Eliza oeth, who died June 19th, 1922.


Bolton-by-Bowland.


—Ever remembered by their, loving son. Tom.


'


' I died Ju n e 14 th , 1947.' There comes S'time'to all of us


F o r ever In our hearts . —Prom hls loving W i fe ..


on. Glsbum.


H E A T O N .—In loving remembrance ' of a dear Father and Grandad. ! who died June 14th, 11947.


1;—Prom Wilfred and:Mary, and . i


grandchildren Mary and Geoffrey^________ I!_________ _


LUND.—In loving nlemory of a ; dear sister and auntie, Margaret Lund, who passed away .Juno I 19th, 1940.


Brook House, Pendleton; also 122. Whalley Road, Clltheroe.___


orles remain. ;


i Time passes, but sweet memr I'


HAROERISON.-Treasuted mem­ ories of a dear son and brother,


11th. . i


Where partings are' no more: And that the one we loved so well,


'Tls sweet to knoV we shall meet again, 1


Has only gone before. i 11, Robert Street, Elton. Bury. ' !


—From hls loving Mother and Father and Sisters i Annie and Nellie.


O’NEILL.—In loving memory of '1 o u r , little grandson JBarry, who passed, away June 9th,' 1943.


21, Derby Street, Cllth’eroe,______ ;!:


I Always remembered. I —Prom' Grandma and Grandad.


8ELLWOOD.—In memory of a much-loved Sister and Auntie (Winnie), who; died' June 11th, 1947. '


17,'Holden Street, Clllheroe. 0 Dad and Auntie.


20, Primrose Streyt, Clltheroe.


' I would have wished. —Nan, Mervyn, Wynn and.Pat.


To be remembered ' by those . I / she loved, was all she.


!


Joe, who died June 18th, 1948: also birthday memories June .


,


H E A T O N .—In - loving memory o f i 1 m y dear husband, Jo h n , who


I When loved ones have to part. But treasured,memories linger,


'


V T i x x - n X ,, A V x j \ j your Dop(oj.g g u jg g jy from,.any Post OflBce for EVERY, ihember' of your


■ Doctors you choose. | j TVA T )0 — whi te card from ■


■ family, including children. FILL THEM UP.' HAND THEM IN or POST THEM to the Doctor pr firm of


Thp service comes into operation on Juljl 5th, 1948, so if i


lyou have definitely decided to join tha Scheme, FILL IN YOUR CARD InOW.


The local Medical Practitioners make ithe, following com- • ments.ln response to many questions they !have been- . ’ asked:—


NOTES ABOUT THE SERVICE ■


i l-PEIVATE PATIENTS. ' ' ■' ■' ' ' I


THERE IS NOTHING COMPULSORY ABOUT JOINING THE SCHEME.


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;' , Private practice Is quite permissible under the'Act, and it ' ; as assumed that about 10% of the population will continue on a private basis. You will stuj be able to' obtain the other benefits, (e.g,, Sickness Pay, Hospital,: Specialist,


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,&C;), through your private doctor just as if you were hls ’state patient. Your doctor iwlll explain these points fully ■to you if you ask him. If you wish to remain a private patient there will Just be a private contract between you and yqur doctor as before.,''


’ 2-rIf you beglnl-as a Private Patient, you can ask your doctor ■ to accept you aS' a State Patient later on, if you eventually, i„. ,'wish'to johi'the scheme.' •


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3— If you are on a Doctor’s list, yoii are allowed to be treated ’ privately by another' doctor (provided he is hot your doctdr'3'partner),-or privately by your own doctor after a fortnight's notice. . , , ■


4— Yoii have the right as a State patient ,to change your doctor ' at any time.


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i ' Requests, for visits should reach the Surgery by 10 a.m., except in cases of real urgency, 'The chief regulation In


! 5—Regulations regarding State PatientsThese are similar to; the.ones.governing'the.'treatment of panel patients,


i the present 'connection is that .WHENEVER THE! ’ (jlRCUMSTANCES OF THE CASE PERSUT, THE .... PA'TIENT SHALL NOT ASK THE DOCTOR TO VISIT, BUT SHALL ATTEND AT THE DOCTOR’S SURGERY AT PRESCRIBED SURGERY H(jURS. Patients who find :


’ this regulation unsuitable or Inconvenient are better not ■to join the'Scheme, or, if they have joined, to tell their doctor tWl ^ish to withdraw. ,


O-'-'We would point out to the public .that, the volume of the doctor’s I work will be greatly increased, and alPare askedi


, tc co-operate by not making unreasonable demands upon^' ' their practitioner’s'senlce?.


- C. E. BROWN


'j. T. BIEASDELL A. D. CAS5IDY j ; a , PA m W iE A T ^ R. E. A. S; HANSEN ' H. B. LAWRIE , •


,3 MACDONALD E,'B. B. MURRAY W. D, OLIVEB ■: j C. ROYLE .


' C. a RUTHERFORD , , i


R E S I G N WE | EK MANCHESTER!


- I ' ■ j D O NOT MISS design fair


an Exhibition t(> make you smile; and fo make you think at the


CITYi ART GAL L E R Y MOSLEY ST. MANCHESTER i ' .


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. ' ■ ■!'■ " ' !'■ l is t June - loth July


' 10 a.m.—8 p.m. WEEKDAYS 12-30-5 p.m. - SUNDAYS !


ADMISSION FREE To Parents in Clitheroe and Distriijt


• progressive, very clean and most Interesting occupation, • ’With regular employment. ;


i . IMP m y ww ' cLiTHEROE AND DISTRICT


PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ SPORTS i


Friday, I June 25th, 1948 1


2-0 p.m. ■ '■ • '


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS' CRICKET GROUND Adm'^slon 6d,


m


l i .. i The”'Wage rates compare: favourably with any ■rtextlle trade,’ particularly when a, girl ibecomes skilled lELany particular section.,


.'.'..T . ',.'!.! '■ " • ' . > j ^


> raundVthe ,Mill' and tlje ;Canteen,:'.and'. answer any ;questldns■^


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' Wei give'-a 'genuine, invitation, to parents Ito come and judge for themselves.


• I We feel we ihave something good'to o?er, and


’ LANCASTER ;M O S eY CO. ITT'. , ' WATERiy^O m i l l , c l i t h e r o e j


? TWe invite parents and th'elt glris to call upoa us an,d ; astofdr'.MrS; Whlteleyi- who^wlRibe pleasedto show'the(ti


;! A'RRANGEMENTS are being made for an Old Folk’s 4th AUGUST, 1948


OF 70 YEARS OR UPWARDS desiring to attend should send theln napies; addressea,iand dates.of birth to the BonoHGB Treasurer, Chiihob Street, Cutiieroe, or to the anderslgned.on,or before 'WroNESMY, 30th June, 1948.


, RESIDENTS IN THE BtlROUGH'- OP THE AGE


, Old persons of that age-whii are bedridden or unable by reason of infirmity to attend the Treat should indicate


^T0WN(3tm’s(Dm(s,' '"The C


„ 1 , 18th June, 1948. CLITHEROE.............................* A


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• G,-EdETHERINGTON, ' . >


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Town Clerk.


the fact and send In their .names, addresses and dates Of birth. I',. ■ .; 1.


B I I ' Oli) FOLK’S TREAT


: for girls to learni the trade,, who are-leaving school qt ’ Midsummer. The manufacture. of knitted garments in colour is a new i Industry to this district, but Is veify


OTHE LANCASTER-HOSIERY CO., LTD.,. Waterloo Mill, Clltheroe; , will have a limited number of vacancies


fL ITH ER O E qiVlSlON, Y O U N G CONSERVATIVE'! I


ASSOCIATION - CLITHEROE BRANCH. . •


POLITICAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE


SATURDAY) 26th JUNE, at 2-30 p.m. In the Ballrooin, Conservative Club, ' ■ Clitheroe


«EDUCAi;iON WITH A PURPOSE” Lectmfer: MAJOR H. Wn^ON.


Instructional iFilm: “WHAT DO YOU'THINK,”.


• Lecture, “ CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPALS,” and 1 DEMONSTRATION DISCUSSIONS. !


Chairman: Mr. D.-Hudson.


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MEMBERS, FRIENDS AND-Alt INTERESTED ARE (JORDIALLY INVITED. ■ :


take place in KING LANE HALL, where the charges for admission will be:—Adults 1/-, (Jhlldren 6d.


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The Castie,!. CLITHEROE.


18th June, 1948, ■- V i


I G. HETHERINGTON, I


1 > . 800th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS Town Clerk,


ADMISSION TO ENCLOSURE: Adults 6d„ Children 3d. In the event of inclement weather the Concerts will


II i I '3 1 BOROUGH O F CLITHEROE


Band 'Concerts i- Castle Grounds -WINGATES


TEMPERANCE BAND ' ! Will give performances on


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SUNDAY NEXT, June 20th, 1948 ; at 3 and 7-30 p.m.


■ At the heavenly gate we71 ; meet hlm.i


-Prom hls loving granddaughter Mary, Joe, Maureen anh Graham.


' A LL local Doctors baye agreed to accept patients under the Scheme and will do their utmost to make it a


snccess, thongh there is bound to be some delay before


the new/Service is running: sn^oothly, and before all the benefits envisaged under the Act are universally available. covered by ; the Scheme stamp a card or not.


XJ Y A iX V X i JV r i /X whether they, have ito !


If .you are on a doctor’s pandl of have registered already with .a doctor.under the Scheme, do nothing.


If you wish to avail yourself of .the Scheme! and have not registered with a doctor,


CHOOSE YOUR DOCTOR NOW.


IT IS UNJUST TO YOUR DOCTOR TO WAIT UNTIL YOUR ARE ILL BEFORE JOINING HIS UST.


DRESS REBUMSAL ... Wednesday,! July 28th. PAGEANT DAYS ..........Saturday, Jilly 31st, and V I


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Saturday, Aijgust 7th. L. HARDY, Producer.


Notice from MedicsJ Practitioners of Clitheroe and District regarding the National Health Service Scheme.


THE — CLITHEROE PA( .V . . . . . . . . . u R E M E A R S A i s - : ! . : ;■ f -


To-nlght (Friday)... WATERLOO WESLEY... 7-30 pjn. Monday. June 21... PARISH CHURCH .....’. 7-30 p.|n;. - Tuesday


Thursday Pritfay Tuesday


„ 22... TRDTEX.............7-30 p.Hl. „ 24.;. OLD AGE PENSIONBEIS 7-^30 p.m.,


„ 25... ROTARY CLUB 8-QDp.m, „ 29... CLITHEROE CHILDREN 4-15 p.m. (Saturds^^ ; I be held Ih ; '’


f tfg-J.^WEMilEI^SiADJACENT TO THE MILL - '


' !■: .Councillor. J.Wallbank ; ll;^|'^|^9«^iicommenCes at 2-15.


.queen by Mrs. S. A


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T o -m o r r ow |$ ^ h ir d a y ) .


from 2‘3Qjj,4h.’ f i i ! 'I " i ■


STALLS. COMPETiTfOHS,. DISPLAYS. • TEAS,.ice s;. - ■ '


' ■ RACES' FO R " tH E CHILDREN. Admission 6d. » Children 3d.


AR(:HDEAC0N/IAMBERT.T<5, SPEAK A T 3-0 p.m. ' ; (lntitdofChuro^lch9oi8) at‘ ' ,


- ‘‘ 6 a t o l l ,’j| ^ h a l l e y : (If wet, in |Wh8% School)


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LUXURY c in em a & CAFE, BLACKBURN T H IS W E E K - E N D ; “ C R O S S F IR E .”


Commenoing Monday Ju n e 2 1 t t - ^ O R S IK D A Y S O N L Y , THE MOST’ HONCiDRED PIOTDRE IN HISTORY' ■ , The greatest entertainment of your life !


TH£ BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES


Acclaimed as the most discussed film In ,'Great Britain. Starring M Y R N A L O Y , F R E D R IC M A R C H , D A N A A N D R EW S ,


T E R E S A W R IG H T , H O A G Y C A R M IC H A E L , V IR G IN IA M A Y O . I


PRESENTED TWICE DAILY. AFTERNOONS at 2-30 PJH. Pay at the Box. EVENINGS at 7-15. Booked seats only, Advance Book­ ings for all Evening Performances. Be advised secure your seats early. - .


T h e film runs for three hours, and will be ' i ■ ' . 1 DUNSOP ; BRIDGE . YOUTH COUNCIL ' ANNUAL SPORtS


, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), June 19th CHILDREN’S SPORTS - 2-0 p.ni. ADULTS’ SPORTS - 4-30 li.m.


Bus will return to Clltheroe after Adult Sports.


\ R e fr e shm e n ts available a t reasonable charges. DANCE in the . Root Ballroom


at 8-0 p.m. : ■ ; .


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H. NUTTALL’S RHYTHM ACE^ BAND Admission to Dance - .Z/^^


The engagement Is announced between Wilfred, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. E. Parker, 31, Wilson Street, Cllth- eroe, and Gladys Margaret, the only daughter'of Mr, and Mrs.


tools •; IRONMONGERY


Household Appliances FIREPLACES


' BNQPIRIES INVITED j


York St., Clitheroe 'Phon 88


REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER, !' , 171 J i l l Ihilhi iiiiiiii iiiiiii iiiim iiiH ir t i i iy iitiiii iiiii mil lilllii llii iiiii


T O -N IG H T ( F r id a y ) a t 7.3 0 ; T O -M O R R OW 6-0 add 8-15 p.m. R IC H A R D lA T T E N B O R O U C IH , W I L L IA M : H A R T N E L L ,' H E R M IO N E 'B A D Q E L E Y and C O N S T A N C E SM IT H In / 'B R IG H T O N R O C K .”—'A '


M O N D A Y and T U E S D A Y a t 7-30! W E D N E S D A Y , 6-0 and 8-15; T H U R S D A Y and F R I D A Y a t 7-30: S A T U R D A Y , 6-0 and 8-15.


ANN CRAWFORD ; - DENNIS PRICE TOM WALLS in


MASTER OF


B A N K l ^ A M " A " film


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Adapted from the novel " The Crdvrthers of Bankdam,” by Thomaa Armstrong.


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Booking Office open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 2-30 to 4-0. Usual Prices— 1Dd„ Is . 6d„ aiid Is . 9d. j


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luDij A lliiiil III!IkiUiiflllia , _ mililll \ k


T O -N IG H T ( F r id a y ) at 7-30: S A T U R D A Y a t 2-15. 6-0 and 8-16. S T EW A R T G R A N G E R and K A T H L E E N R Y A N i In " C A P T A IN


B O Y C O T T , Also ' " T H E R O Y A L W E D D IN G ! P R E S E N T S ” in Teclmloolor.


M O N D A Y and T U E S D A Y at 7-30: W E D N E S D A Y 'a t 2-15, 6-0, 8-15: T H U R S D A Y and F R ID A Y a t 7-30: S A T U R D A Y a t 2-16, 6-0. 8-15.


MARGARET JOHNSTON, DULCIE GRAY ’and Introducing ' ! 1


. ■ " ! KIERON MOORE in A MAN ABOUT THE HOUSE


The (screen adaptation! o f Francis Brett Yophg’s novel, with Britain’s sensational new star scoring another trlumnli for British stpdlos. ______ i


Prices as Usual. | ; ; • - B O O K IN G O F F IC E open 11-0 to . 12-30 & 3-0 to 4-30 daily, T e l . 278.


Ullill III


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m f Itinll T O -N IG H T a t 7-30: S A T U R D A Y at 0-0 and 8-15; Week ;commencing'21s t Ju n e , 1948.- .


M O N D A Y at 6-0 and; 8-15: T U E S D A Y and W E D N E S D A Y at 7-30. The most provocative drama of the year,


THE GUILT OF JA N ^ ANES Starring R O S A L IN D R U S S E L L and M E L V Y N D O U G L A S .


T H U R S D A Y and F R ID A Y a t 7-30: S A T U R D A Y a t ‘6-0 and 8-15. E V E L Y N K E Y E S ; P H I L S I L V E R S , C O R N E L W I L D E in


THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS Grand entertainment; In this TEOHNI(X)LOR film.


S A T U R D A Y at 2-15 i “ T E N L A P S T O G O .” Booking Office open 2 to 4, Mon ., Wed., and S a t . Te l; 147.


EN T ER TA INM EN TS IN B U RNtE l^ Week Gommencing Ju n o 20th, 1948,


EMPIRE


Dally at 2-30, 6-15, (Sat. 6-0), 8-15,


Based on the novel by Francis Brett Young.


My Brother Jonathan


The story ol j i , deep and imselfish love. ' , Starring


Michael D E N IS O N , R o n i ld H OW A R D ,: Duloie G R A Y and! Stephen M U R R A Y . Also Th e Nows and In te re s t ., ,


S u n d a y 'Ju n e 20th : Doors open 6-30; com­ mence 7 p.m. “ Homo In Indiana.” iTechni-


color. with Jean Crain and Ju n e Havi^r. ' ■


SAVOY


Sunday. Ju n o 20th: Lana ' Tu rn er and Laraino Day In


" K e e p y o u r P OW D E R D R Y .”


Monday and all week


G E O R G E S A N D E R S , A N G E L A L A N S B U R Y I "


In ^ .


The Private Affairs


[Of Bel Ami


Based on Guy 'Mau­ passant’s


story ' of a heartless heartbreakeri "Pas.


clnating and. exciting. :'famou8 i :


B IN G C R O S B Y , b o b ; H O P E , D O R O T H Y L A M O U R in “ R O A D T O R IO .” S A T U R D A Y a t 2-15 : Bill Oargan ill ‘Sandy Gets Her Man'


|V ]s[q ' 3523 F ] n D A Y ; J U i r a } 1 8 , 1 9 4 8 i P E IC E TWOPENCE 14 FREE TRIAL


ARE YOU LOOKING for a truly good bike at the very lowest possible cost? We mean a bike In


. Whclh . eyery. component part Is of ’ really dependable quality. *


DON’T BE MISLED either,- by what seems a,tempt- Ingly low price or by high-flown descriptions. .. . Tbere'are still plenty of cheapjack * garrSmop ’ '7 ;..: ; rCOntraptloHs masquerading aS honest mlunts,


BUY A REPUTABLEJHAKE direct from reliable ' agents, whose many years of experience are at i your service, who consider no transaction com- : pleted until you are perfectly satisfied.


• ! approval. If It’s; not actually better than ever you expected, we'll take It back and refund your . -full cash:without:anV question whatever.


order your BIKE NOW on 14 days trial BENTHAMS for BIKES \ ' n


Sunday next at 7-0. “ Journey Togot|tcr,” A l l N ext Weel


GRAND ’ * J


Rafael Sabatlnl’s ■ greatest'story jpf


adventure, .j


THE BLACK sw a n !!,


W ith Tyrone Powjir & Maureen O'Sulllyan.


"SEAS ABLAzfe.”


Romance, thrills In d e l i g h t f u l techni­ color.


! ' Lqst Bus from Burnley 10-45 p.m.; Sundsys, 9-45 p.m. BILLINGTGN JUNIOR SPORTS CLUli • ■ ■ ■ ' l l ' ' ’ / • ' " ' ■


14, Market Place, Clitheroe a Phone 167


TOMORROW 1 NIGHT, | at 7-30 At St. Miary’s School, Clitheroe-


THE COMPASS PLAYERS (from the Compass Theatre, Hampstead] will present an evening of comedy . with BERNARD SHAW’S


“ M A N O F D E S T IN Y ” . and JOHN MADDISON MORTON’S


“ B O X ® A N D C Q X ” TICKETS V- to 3/- from J. ^pden, Radio Shop, King St.


, A; professional company ils a rare treat In- Clltheroe; ' Bookiyour seat. . ■


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Ju s t arrived, a smart solootion' of TW O -P I E C E R E A D Y -T O - W E A R S U IT S from £ 4 10s. Od. Also Snorts Jackets and


Trousers in newest designs and colourings.


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Ladles' and Gentlemen’s Tailors. D, M A R K E T P L A C E , C L I T H E R O E ,


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