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EGGS


fiKS AT A Iprice


UlO 5s. per 100 K.'ocks, £1 per K R.I.R. Cocks, V. ROBERT& prn, Cllthejoe


,u stock, ch lets, £12 10s',


itlil. hatching from sound,


J 10s. per 100; Pebks old, as II—D.' Rigby, Mearley, near


Irn SITTING Bz.—Dlnsdale, byrBowlandi


BE EGGS for Up-Brooks,


DING DUCKS ny, 26s. each, pn, Clltherbe.


J5.L.,. Surrey. Iput of your T 3d. packet pugdale and Waterloo


ly, Sunnyslde! land Rearing ■ear Nelson, i 11368.


be on request ■,ed,” which and oUr


p, R.I.R. and ]ted Chicks to Chicks.— I


aiCKS, guar-


I,; ClltheroeJ bcretaries


■ those pos- j la l , Admln- le experience ■(Without cx- fifor partlcu-


1J for Fellow, rce Membership.


; i :


pclatlon ,0:' te, Alexandra Brbtol.


PiNG


lulatloiis to also Aunt


Iyer wedding Tlth, 1848.


Sob on the Betty and i


TS from day available for Send ! for


, to adding Bplc'e to the I housescrap


BIRD PER


nor sale; bred j stock. R.hR, (nets £12; jas


Make .'wur'i seliotton from th^ largest i stock


choice df p le a s in g d e s ig n s i(i Granite, Marble ; or 8tone,j and can deliver and erect in any churchyard.


in East! Lancashire . Feciti’i offer al wide


THEOWILSON&Sons TOOLS


LIMITED i IRONMONGERY f'*


Household Appliances FIREPLACES EN Q raR IE S INV ITED i i


York St., Clitherbe 'Phon 88 K ltT, BROS.


/IEMORi|AlLj CRAFTSMEN SINCjE 1860.


\7hallep If^ew Rpad I LA (? R B u |r n Phdiie 6248


( ( Den Saturday afternoons) 3lICKS and I


NJL Hacking^ Sons B n l)R i/4 s


black. GREY Ud RED CBANITES.I


j ; i| i I


' H movatldns carrl^ out ' . Estimates Preel


'Addnss; I S


e|. 2043. 1 , fest. 1878' ■ RO^L Ot| HOP^OUR


EMETERY GATE# T1 ACCRINGTON


LIMBERT.—In loving p ' “"'■"eri


our dear sonJ^sydnj:^ kfl killeledaiin April


riiemory of


mill I)


lio th e r and 40, PendlelAvenhei Chatiiurn.' i


Woodlands;! Cha^bumi ;( , ( .hiemory of Sgt. b


- Europe. 13th April,'1945. ^ Remembered, i


lb, Edlsford Roap, Cllthdroe. )DING


elr Golden' Jded .Glgglcsi |1898, ■ ^


llAM nemory of Father, who


ny things, pry this day


be Family,


lltheroe; ■ Lane,-. . lENTS


Iresslons of | . ng ithelr


|k all Rela ■the Wesley Eradle'Rolll


I. Ames anc


nt. itheroe.


I of the late I thank.al. nd • Neigh


_ so ' Doctor; ■at Coploy Us, at thi


leroe.,.


hazard ahd press -their (.Relatives, irs for kind K ' and flora:


i and Nurses helr grea on,'


I thanks to Jours and' Ind district’ ■ Chairman, nd, Indoor Tthe Cllth- buncll, the taster and Lodge No. peroe C.B. i AmateurssBges Of tributes


butheroe. on wishes


Boss; also ndness.


proe.


|y of .the 1 Grainger [Relatives, lends In ngton, for.


•sympathy Bcelved’ In


J and help IChelr sad ■or floral


Ja il Hela- llghbours, I School-


lurst ahd


pness and pr recent nent.


■urs, the Junclllors Iporation, Etandrlng '.strates, > Wan-


Mill; for: Bthy and: 1 In thelri Cctor and; Ittention.'


i l t te .e . ; League. of the Messrs.


1 " ly! pC;____ _i


lank the.


Jir many Ito her Is.’


of thfci Marla:


^ Captain I of the-


| . J- H.I s of the: Nelgh-i


prlng and pss their Relatives,


I Relatives, p. also the I kind > ex-


W. Todd


year. Interred! at St. idary's Cemetery on the 12th. i


Eliza Standring, in his •


whitehead.—0,n| the 10th April, 1948, at Brookslde," 12, Walker


beloved wife of the late -mandant . Jambs ' White aged 83 years. ' Interred av MarV's Cemetery on thq 13tb. Vsever^, Undertakers,


Street, Clltheroe, Marla, the Clltheroe. Phone 75. j.: -T


WRIGLEY.—On April lith, 1948,. at 0, Browniow Street, Cflth- eroe,^ Elizabeth i Ellen I'iyrigley, the (beloved wife of Mr. ua.


Wrlgley, aged 65 years.! ;inte at St., Mary’s Cemetery on t


j


I Rlbbles- ppporters Wander-


]' . IN MEMORIAM


BATTS.-—In loving memory ( i a dear Husband, who passed to th e ! higher life, April, 19th. 1942.


36, Salthlll Road, (jilltherde.


—From his iovlng Wife and ' Mother, i


' Remembrance. II


BLEASDALE.—In loving ilmemlory of my dearest mother, Aghes Keasdale, who died Apfll. nth.


Loved and repemberbd.


Always In my thoughts and prayers


’ , . R-I.F'. 5. Cowglll Street. Bacun.


—From, her loving Ison Bbb. Alice and [Peter. ' '


j -


DIXSON.—In mepiory of a ddar Daughter, who died April 18th. 1946; also a ; dear '( father, Abraham Hoyle, died April 10th. 1947.


J. tributes! I bereave- i


pey, and; pnk all! E Neigh-j


Langden House, Dunsop B Idgc. Ever remeipbered.' . lons of I


: Printed and published by the Clltheroe Advertiser and. Tlmaa Company, Ltd., at 6. Market Place. Clltheroe, Tel. (i07/8 (two Unea)..


Hi ’


LORD MAYOR 01 UNITED NATI'0> FOR CHILDREN


LONDON’S S APPEAL ' ' '


tred Uie


,V^V •.'WAV'VVU UUOUlt 78th


AHANDICRAFT MAYOR'S PARLOUR, ON


THE LORD MAYC)E at 2-45 p.m. Doofs


To be'op'ened OB’


SjATURDAY MAY 1st by


, opei


MANCHESTER a t 2-15 p.m. ^


Chair to be taken by Mrs. Mildred Asplnall'. .


ADMISSION m (liujludlng Tea) 1/- from 6 o’clock until 9 o’clock.


, ' : >


XHIBITON .


MAYORESS'S EFFORT FOR OLD FOLKS' TREAT •


■expressions Tfor. floral bring. their


lI greetings to liand Mrs. J. t e (Terrace,


Tin and Mary! , -H1K& and Children,


PICKLES.—la idvlng I niemory our dear soil. Seigdant • Cvrll Who died of (Wounds In


Id fell; one and


,1 '• ■


a West European Hospital April 13th, 1945;taged 32 |ye*f"“


; He bmvejyj'answerj d dutyfa II a Mall. I 1 ■ j j.:.


And Iqr those who | loved him -.well. 1, I Ml


^ Also In loving memdrylof Horace Pickles, who (died 5th May, 1933;


! Jrom their idvlng Dad & Mary 60, Bawdlands,! CUtheroej. ■'


“ Ever remembered." - -|'


■ Sutherland Hlg i 1? - ■ PfJ lliHey, and


borough. , I , ' “


Themarrlage will take place In Germany on April nth between Captain James Belli- Argyll and !rS,- the so'n


MARRIAGE^ BELLMNGHAM


Ingham, Mrvlng with tfle Control Commission, daughter! of Mr; . and Mrs.. Ingham' I pf , scar-


Cllth the late Pollce-Sergdaint Bell,-of eroe, and Marjorie A.


_ _ _ _ y.,BIRTHS;:l I ^


! Nurse Downhapi and -Doctor DEATHS I


D sonMstlll horn). ! I Thanking (ndelcoltam),


*hT}|AM.^n Saturday, April ! Adelaide


®,?! 5? J Helen’s , [Chiirch, Waddlngton, Ttiesday, April l3th.


Altham, In her 81sty^ar.. in- wJh


*ME8.-^n the Ilth April, 1948, ,at 80, Henthorn Road; Clltheroe 5?Phne Elizabeth, the heloyed


^1®" esed two years.! ftiterred Marys Cemetery, !on the'


’’ Qeorge and Mary ‘


I i,


BLEAZARD.—On :the lOthl April; ' 1948; at' 14,^Waddlnffi:'ffl.


, Moved wife of the 'late John Bleazard, aged- 78 ySrs': in-


CLARKSON;—On ! the 8th I April,


aitheroe,. Sarah . Ann; the G jerred at St. Ambrose’s Church,


rlndleton, on the Mth. |


suddenly), at 12, Milton Avenue. Clltheroe, ^Arnold, the beloved husband of Greta Clarksoii, aged ■ 33 years. Cremated at Carleton Crematorium on the 13th. i


OOOBY.—On April Ilth (sud­ denly), Janet, the darling infant


„ GoOny, aged five months. L ' Heathfleld.’’ Abbfey Road, Whalley


daughter of Tom ahd Muriel


McKEND.-rOn the 14th April, 1948, at Wood' End Cottage, g,V,““ P Bridge,! near :ciltUeroe, William, the beloved husband di the-late Betsy [McKend Iri his 8«h year interment at White- well Parish Church oniatui-day. April 17th. at l,!D.m. i " ■


. CHAT6URN CHURCH INSTITUTE In response to a great many requests


'


NON-STOP “50-50” DANCE . .SATUSPAY, MAY! 1,1. M to ]|a p.m.


Four, hburs.con'tinuous non-stop Dancing I Programme includes dances .to suit every: taste and iage; Playjd by


HARRY G|^EENWOOD./iND HIS MUSIC.(BURNLEY). Tickets 2/- (strictly limited). | , Late Transport.


’Tickets from-^hatbum, Miss Hudson, Toll Bar, orWrs Nixon Church Institute; View;


Dickinson, 32, Lowergate.


Clltheroe, Mr. J. Aspden, 38, Eshton Terrace, or Mrs. '


. Wad’dlngton, Mr, . Tomlinson, 23, Waddovr iuii xmr, iurs, nixon,


Whalley Albion Tennib Club ' Founded (1911


J H E COURTS IN MYTTON (LOAD. WHALLEY. will be OPENED fo r PLAY TO-MORROW SATURDAY),


(April 24th, I i,948). A very good Membership is assured, and CLUB NIGHTS


Will be held!on MONDAYS and THURSDa IyS. at 7 p.m. ■ New Members cordially invltdd.


Subscription ‘ 15/-; Junior Members (under' 14) 7/6. President:'


' Rev. Fh; COOKSON. Secretary:


BERYL STAlKER, “ Shenstone,” ^


: Clltheroe Rd., WhaUey.


JENKS & GO, LTD. : TURF ACCOUNTANTS


' •


! BILLINGTON, N e^ Blackburn ' ■ , Tel: Whalley 5275.’


English, and Irish, Racing, i Greyhounds (N.R.G.C.) TratJes.


Please remember Ithe Collection to be made locals on Friday and Saturday '


US


THE CLITHEROE “ OLD TYME" DANCING CLASS. OLD TYME BALL


Anyone willing to assist wltll the collection' will be


welcomed at the Mayor’s Parlbui), evening, between 6-30 and 8-30


', Town H ^ , on Friday i.m.


I I j


CHATBURN CHURCH! INSTITUTE. FRIDAY. APRIL 30th.


rniMHit nrnih tiuiii* ‘ V


Dancing to HARRY GREENWOOD and His Music (Burnley)! Positively no admission without ticket. All tickets are sold.|


1


Accounts opened on approved references. DAILY OR WEEKLY SETTLEMENTS IP'DESIRED,


Courtesy AND prom pt payment ; assured. Write for Rule Book. ' -


li "’Of i Joseph IMs!


| i


i^®y;hlp sacflflce help to'bring thP p^eadn-and freedom for 1 wh oh he died, ! T


Pities, Stl-TanklRegt., R . r who died of [wounds! In nw


llmill Ilk i ( LUXURY CINEMA &ICAFE, BLACKBURN


THIS WEEK-END ; “ GONE WITH THE WIND." Commencing Monday, April 26th. FOR SIX DAYS.


ROAD TO RIO BING CROSBY


Co-starrins DOROTHY LAMOUR


BOB HOPE I t ’s the latest and greatest Road Show.'


Matinee dally at 2^0. Continuous Monday to Friday from 6-0 Doors open at 5-40. - Be advised 1' Secure vour seats pariv Separate Houses Saturday only at 1


Monday, April 26th, Cafe Restaurant open dally from 10 am 6-0 land 8-15 Box Office ooens THE AiytATEUR PLAYERS PRESENT " s


DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY


: ‘(Hon. ProducerMR. C. E. HOWELL) in


ST. MARY’S SUNDAY SCHOOL WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 28th


- TO SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 1st ADMISSION:


Centre Seats - 3/- reserved 1/6 reserved


Side Seats • - I/-unreserved


Booking-plan at Mr. J. Aspden’s, King Street, Clltheroe. Times of booklng:-10 a.m. toH2 a.m. and 2 pm. to . 4 p.m, each day.


Book early and avoid ^disappointment.


NOTE.—In order to assist patrons who have buses to ■ catch after the play, the Intervals will be reduced to the absolute minimum..


'


WHIST DRIVE & DANCE will be held-In i


j THE HALL, LOWERgAt E


TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), APRIL 23rd Whist will commence at 7 o’clo'ck.


. ' Dancing from 9 p.m. to 12 p’ FORD'S BAND


REFRESHMENTS ' ■ '


ADMISSION 1/6 S.S.A.F.A.


(Soldiers. Sailors & Airmens’ Families Association & Help Soo.)' A GRAND


BALL wll be held In the KING LANE HALL, CLITHEROE


Friday, May 14tb, 1948 S p.m. to. 1 a.m.


Presenting for the first time In Clltheroe


JOCK CATON AND HIS ! BAND ; winners of many Melody Maker Contests and •


ARTHUR C. NORTON & PAT EATON ^ Authentic World’s Ballroom Dancing Champions, 1937-8-9 ’ Giving Exhibition Dances and Judging


Sc 1947iS' ,


A WALTZ COMPETITION (With good Prizes)


ADMISSION 6/-


Tickets (necessarily limited) from J: Aspden, 28, King Street, and June's Cafe, Wballey EOad, Clltheroe


j I Refreshments, - -Evening Dress optional


CALDERSTONES CERTIFIED INSTITUTION FOR MENYAl^! i


r r - DEFECTIVES. ! . WHALLEY. Near BLACKBURN , !>


FEMALE STUDENT NURSES AGE 18-^30'YEiiRS. ‘!i


, Brochure pf the Hospital, giving details, of salary and


conditions of service can be obtained on Application to the MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT of the: Institution.


: A REAL biRCUS AT LAST


(|»DVS-~qR(II$ 1, | ‘


I MONDAY^I'^EXTj APRIL; 28ih


Chester Avenue Playground^ CLI'THEROEI I CLOWN8-.CLOWN8


Hug6'Oarty, French Clown.' Mo- Mo,.! oqcontrlo j Clown,'- Billie i and WIIlie.i Wee Joo. i


Group of :F0REST;BR£D ! LIONS ,,


[


BharI ie 'greatest',(performing ; : : [ : , ; , / ^ L E P F l ^


■ He sings; plays Mouth Orgkn 1 , - ' I: and dances -' i-


-Tha.Twd MOXGN3 -Export Jugglers


Sorhothing new jin Horse Training. Presented by Harry Cody.l I i I I


FIVE LIBERTY PONIES (AUSTRALIA'S AIR ACE


The KATHALENE iLORENZE


lady on the Flying Trapeze, i Flirting with death in | th -roof of the Big Too. . ■


I


3 SEE-SAW: PONIES ^Un on the Sec-Saw,


THE CLOTVNS’ BALLET


MO4KEYS’ STEEPLECHASE Oiie big'laugh


.THIE CLOWNS' SHOiP


BARBER £1,000 CHALLpCE ’


to arfyone producing a Monkey IS clever as “ Jocko.”


RdSITA & JOCKO F'om Hollywood, U.SA. :


Britain’s Wonder Horse TRIGGER


THE WATER COMICS


The famous' CHINESE I FOOT JUGGLERS I I


BLACKIE and his GIRL | . FRIENDS I Beauty and the Beast.


. i


OLLIE, the unrideablo Mule IDs. if you stay on for three minutes.





FREE BEER for those who i !. '


: get it.


JENNIS JORDON [nresertis the ' 6 ACROBATIC GIRLS 6


DORIS i AND HER ZEBRA Legs of Ladghter froih all the leading Theatres.


A most thrilling alhd. daring Acrobatic Act . They have toured ■ • ' I all.over the Continent-. '


. SENSATIONAL SPRINGBOKS ;


PRICES (Including tax) - . ' • . ■


and Half-price to best scats to I all performances.


1/9, 2/6, 3/6, 5 /. I, Children 1/-


BOOKING OFFICE open on the Grourld from 11 a.m. fo. 1-39 o.m.' [The only seats bookablo are 3S. 6d. and 6S-I Children half price.


i 4.I3O YOU—


.mono Is—‘‘■(inly the best is good enough.” '


i b ahow not Just for children


|PABENT&-BRING YOUR I ! . CHILDREN I


ut tor young and old alik^. PERFORMANCES daily ZOO OPEN DAILY k O M 12-0 p.m. CHIPPING Yo u n g FARMERS


FASCINATING FASHIONS IN THE , MODERATED NEW LOOK' 1 .AT JACK WAREl^G’S


' SMotots of-MATrrAj Donviiii:, Spectator Sfohi^, Bbennon ' Sports, .SiisoDEiTE De luxe, CflEHST, etc, ' Lkrge Selection of GOR-RAy ’s iO R T i


; Your own material'made up; cost 15/8 and 25/6- JACK WARE3NG 19, LORD STREET, BLACKBtJRN Tel. 65 ! 1


Dance, Wh 8t, Drive Doiunoes J


HODDER BAND


i . CLITHEROE Y.RC. I . T'.-’' i


i will he h !ld in - - i.' MEMORIAL HAiIl, CHIPPING]


W E D N k D /Y NEX^f - (April 28th)


Stock-Judging Competition


WEDNESDAY NE)(T, April 28th • at 7-30: p.m. at


i ' i peid House Farm, Waddington Mr. J. Barrow's, i k


Net as previously announced, at-Clerk Hill, Whalley.


[,■ I


may have boon very dis­ appointed in some so called shows, but this one will com- opnsate, you; as Mr. Cody’a


} . i


Ringmaster—HARRY CODY, from Bertram Mills, Moss & Stolid Assistant Manager’ll W, Leopold ‘ Eleotrician-Meoh.: Mr. Franks. Tent! Master: L. Ohalcr.oft,.. Stud Groom ; R, Kendal.


i ( [ I- | '


. Dancing 9 Whist 7-


H A I t ^ R E A V E S & S O N \ - .-•- •


i' / ' . ’ tEL 183, If (. OrpcorA.and Provision-Merchants, i


PARSON LANfe CLITHEROE' '-


'


^RINDLETON VOUTH CLUB '


' GRAM ■


Wbist Drive & Dance : j


.m.—2 a.m. ' ' 30 p.m.


TO-NIGHT (April


Whist only '1/6;


Bus back,'via, Waddlngton


FRIDAY 23rd)


HODDER b AOMISS 01


bA d I


IN 2/D Dancd only 1/6,


west Bradford, a ' CUthereje.'


nd I THE Ma l l JUMB : :SA


TO-MORRO' (April


' Open at 1


W , 24 th) -30 ip.m. _


ADMISSION IH Retreshhii


Proceeds for REEPENCE


.ents. Scout Fund.


clarion eY(pLINS CLUB


JUMBLE ' !'■ ...In


THE LABOUH ESHTONTJ


TO-MORROW, at: 2-30


SALE Netball Pitch; Bowling Greens ROOMS,


RRACE , Saturday


p.m. / ADMISSI(!)N 3d. f J j


and. Putting'Greens in 'th e Castle Grounds are now open for play lUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE; ':


I


G. HETHERINGTON,' i


Town Clerk.


jyOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN- i


that the Tennis Courts, i


TO-MORROW (SATURiDAY), APRIL 24tL IN THE ROCiT BALLROOM


1 ,1 Commencing a t 8 o’clock.- ADMISSION -2/-. : .m. GOO!D PRIZES’ i send for Cataloj[uo. ! .i,||i. iilllii


Barbara White. Brenda. Bruce, Margaret Rutherford, Ronald ■. WhYle“‘


TO-NIGHT (Friday), 7-30!; TO-MORROW, 2-15; 6-0 and 8.16. Cym Maude in


a


ook your order now from our ■ Large Stelectlpn Of


She was dangerous to love J


MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7.30; WEDNESDAY. 6-0 and 8-l5. TOM;NEAL, ANN SAVAQE; CLAUDIA DRAKE in


DETOUR (IN • TECHNICOLOR) “ A” more dangerous to hate- i


THURSDAY, and FRIDAY at 7'30; SATURDAY. 2-16, 6=0 and 8-15; TYRONE POWER and I MAUREEN O’HARA in


fHE BLACK SWAN ■ fovranTadwnture’'®


« Sreatest.story of


Booking Office open. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 2-30-4-30 Prelim, Notice-f'Gone With the Wind." All week com, May 17!


mil yu lh iiii 7


. ♦ ■ .


• llmil iilhi iililih Hill mull


"m il i r


TO-NKlHT (Friday) at 7-30: . SATURDAY at 2-16, 6-0 and 8-15. nelson EDDY and ILONA MASSEY in “ BALALAIKA."


MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 2-16, 6-0 and 8-15: THURSDAY,and FRIDAY a t ,7-30: SA'^'URDAY at 2-16,


6-0 and 8-15. I, ( (May we.Introduce you to |


With MAI ZETTERLING DAVip FARRAR, FLORA ROBSON and GLYNIS JOHNS.


FRIEDA |


Thrills and Intrigue In the year’s most sincere akd human drama IT IS WITH GREAT PLEASURE WE| PRESENT


THE ROYAL SILVER


WEDDING ANNIVERSARY FILM THIS FILM WILL BE SHOWN ALL WEEK; Conlmonclng API, 26.


ENTERTAINMENTS IN BURNLEY I ' W


eek commencing April 26th, 1948. 1 ' <Sat. 6-0). 8-16.


E M P I R E Dally at:2-30, 6-16,


A film of altogether unusual merit.— 1 |: "Dally Mall.”


■I— r I- , „


Mine Own Exkutioner ... .


The ijerfect thrlller-j- (, ‘'Simd4y Chronicle’ r Starring • |


KIERON MOORE, DULGIE GRAY and BurgeW - MEREDITH.


date,-,'


Soon: I Charles Chap­ dlin In (“Monsieur Ver-


Also .The News and •Supporting ptog.


oUx.!l Watch for . I


SAVOY Gmm


GREER GARSON and


RONALD CDLMAN . i inl


Random Harvesl;


You asked! for a chance to see it again and hero It-la. One of the best films ever made. ■


!


Fighting the fury of a tropical Junglel


Strange Conquest


With JANE WYATT ■ and I •


LOWELL GILM0I|E.


Also, the -Crlme.booior In his -most -junex­ pected' mystery ■ id- venture :


: I


'^THE MILLERsd'N CASE." 1 I


With Warner Baxtbr. Lasfc Bus from Burhley 10-45 p.m.: Sundays. 9-45 p.nj. T H E N E W L O O K IK F O O D DUNSOP BRIDGE YOUTH COUNCIL ' f I ' ; ■ k - . I I ' will give ■ f


SLAIDBURN DRAMA CLASS j I i '


:


QWING tp. the great demand for BIRD’S EYE ahd NEW ppRGE FROSTED FOOD^.-'We have pleasure


In announcing th a t we,have now increased our range You simplyimust try them;


;i • ' |


All fruit and vegetables,m'ark^ted undeif t^ls brand are ^Iclfed


Prices are reasonable^ them a trial. WCklihW


^ay,-thus ensuring—


.recommend you to give you will place a regular: order.


^Cherries In sy)un. OamsDrts, Peasi Peaches In syrup. Plums iln S b " r ? i r 7 n gyrup"


Shrimps.


n° jfSwootened). Apples. Beans (sliced green), Black- SPjyib; Br.«ad Beans, Cauliflower. Cucumber.


CASH OR TERMs a t - .1 I BEN'fHA^S


14, JMarket Place, Glitheroei Phdne 167


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N i u r p h y E v


e r . . H .M . V . I 't i R e a d y , ; e t c . 0 llWi [ ■ :


i)mii| IP


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imiilj Imill III


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The National Award Winner] JOHN HILLS in “ SO 'WELL ^ 1


1, TO-NIGHT at 7-30:! SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 n.mJ I ; REMEMBERED.”


T |


MONDAY at 6-0 and 8-15) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7 !- RANDOLPH SCOTT.I ROBERT RYAN, ANN’'JEFFREYS


In a spectacular: action. :jjama of the old West, ‘- !


THIIRSDAY and FRIDAY a t .7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-^5. I


FATHER & SON


T R i j I l . STREET) JAMES MASON and ROBERT RENDEL in i l


With LUCILLE ' LISLEi


SATURDAY at 2-15 ; ' KEN CURTIS as “ HONEST JOHN." Boohing Offioo open 2 to 4, Mon., Wcd„ arid Sat. Tel, I47j


When yoi^buj’ your Radio at BENTHAMS ■


• I ' ■ -v- • •- .. (.:<.'■ ', : .. -I


you arc sure <if getting the be^t Value that : nioney can buy, i


BENtAaMS have in stock i _


j •; ' ■ , the L A k S T MODEIJs in


I i


j ! ! Russtll Hayden in “INSIDE INFORMATION ID. e l i t e : t D o n ’ t t


For Leisure Days-


SPORTS COATS < and{TROUSERS !


in newest] colourings which make a useful suit for sports I weart ■


! F 6 ^ READ * “ LTD.! Ladles’ and iGentlemen's TaUors,


9, MARKET PLACE, ' GLITHEROE Tel. 68


PRICE I TWOPENCE i k e r i s k k w h e n b u y i i i g ^ a d i o s ! f ! 1


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SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, MARTIN TOP (..SPRING EFFORT


TO-MORROW, Saturday SALEand CONCERT'


MISS; atARY king-wilkinson. , . , of Slaldbum. r phalfi (o be taken)by' ' ■ MRS, BARLpw. of Rlnllngion.


; (Brlng-and-Buy) i .to'.beVopened at 3('p.m. by


PICNIC. T EA ,a t,4-30.' 7-15 p.m., First-Class . CONCERT ; j


BY THE 'MEiSTERSINGERS : A tip-top party i


■: Bring ybu'r Refreshments.' Adults 1/6, Children 9d.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE OPENING OF !


TENNIS COURTS. NETBALL PITCH, BOWLING GREENS and PUTTING GREENS


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