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BLACK. GREY and RIO GRANITES;
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' CEMETERY GATE* ACCRINGTOW
I ■ I Addresa :
r rel. 2043. Est 1874 BIRTHS
nni E—To Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Cole (nfee 'Peggy .Hartshorne) at St. James Hospital. London, on September 26th, 1949, a son; hnt.h doing well.
HAYTHORNTHWAITE.—On Sept.
" 2 2 ' at Rossendale General Hospital, i Rawtenstall, to Mr.
Nurses.
. of a daughter (Jean). Grateful thanks to Doctors, Sisters and
deaths
MiiccnM—On 1 August 27th at "Mamtlele South ^Africa, Henry Edward Musspn, fourth son of the late Dr.; and Mrs. W. E. Musson, formerly ■ of Mayfield.
Clitheroe, NELSON—On September 29 ,1949,
" at 27. Queer! Street, Whalley, Elizabeth Mary, the beloved wife ^ of the late Thomas Nelson, aged 71 years "interred wiialley Parish Church, Saturday, 12-0
nnoTHMAN — Loving birthday °°memori?s"-pt a dear husband
“ •Fondly wp to^&yAnd tenderly cherish the past; Sweet meiiforles grow as time
arid father. James Boothman, October 1st.
While love and remembrance last.
goes on.
—From his'loving Wife and Famllyl
• IbOOTHMAN.—(Treasured birthday i memories 0'
my : James.:
__________ dear
Beautiful O that ate left.
father memories are all
—His loving daughter Winnie, Fred and Grandchildren.
ber 30, 1937.1 In memory's lane where hearts A are true,
We mention your name. We think of you often;
We travel to-day. To the one
we cannot greet.
—Prbm-hls Wife and Family. 21. Hadeclyffe Street. Clltheroe.
God bless you dear dad. You are never forgotten.
IDESON—In loving memory of our dear Mother and Grandma, who died October 4, 1948.
- There’s a face that Is ever ; ' before us,
■ <; for ever, Of a mother so precious and
9, ShawiBrldge Street. Derek and ICelthl’t":-!
- There’s a smile we’ll remember dear.
to. hear;
There’s a voice that we long 1
, , , V
—From her loving daughter Irene and Fred., .grandsons
IDESONi—In Icvlng memory of a dear Mother, who died October 4 1948. To be rem mbered by those she loved Is all she would have wished.
f one of the dearest, one of the best.
FOX. — Lovliig memories W Richard, a dokr . Husband ^ Dad, who passed away Septem
nd thoughts are ever sweet; along that lane
Clitheroe Parish Church Girls’ Friendly Society Gr a n d
IN THE SUNDAY [SCHOOL ;
^ . j; ■ . . .
ON w edis ;e sd a V a n d , Sa t u r d a y October 12 and 15 . ' ; , a t 7-30 p.mi ,,
Come and see the Children in'operetta entitled “ THE iENdHANTED GLEN ”
The Members will presenjt two [plays—
, « THREE BLIND MICE “ AND “ mTCri'MARERS ’’
(By kind permission of Messrs.. Abel Heywpod Ltd., ' i ( Manchester;^
ICES. RESERVED SEATS 2/- and 1/6; UNRESERVED 1/- '
Seats can'be booked a t the Sunday School, October 6 and 7, from 7 to(9 p.m.
All proceeds wUl be given to Church and Sunday School
—From Gladys, Fred and grand- chlldren Marlene and Peter.
KELLET.—Loving memories of a, dear Mother, who passed away September 26th, 1948. Also a dear Father,! who passed .away
August 8th, 1943.' " In heavenly love abiding." 1____ '
•—From the Family.
MOORE.—A tqkeii of love and remembrance of my dear
—From his loving wife Mary. fMOORE.—Treasured memories of
■husband, John Moore, who died September 30, 1947. (precious are the memories of a loved one.
erny dear dad and grandad, John '■Moore, who died September 30, 1947. He was ours^and we loved him.
—From hlsf loving Daughter, I Son-ln-law; Grandchldren,
Lllla«.jvilf, Pamela (Stanley Johirr
(—From Son, Daughter and Ho Grandchlldreii.
: ' At Resjt. ocroft, Rlmlngton.
NELSON.—In loving memory of a , dear Dad and Grandad, who died September 28, 1948.
27,! Queen Street, Whallev.
10, New . Row,: Low Moor: 2, Turner Street;! 'The Orescent: Padlham Road, Sabden.
Remembrance keeps him near. .' —From Mother and Family-
' Our thought of him so dear; Fond memories linger every day,' '
The passing years can riever change,
f ■ ^ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ■
—Doctor and Nurse for their kino att^tlon..
Dale ^errace, Chiatburn.
V neighbours for kindness ana ' sympathy shown to them .m their sad bereavement, and lor floral tributes,received. Also tne
FHANKLAND.-r-The Family of the t late Joseph; Frankland wish
hank all relatives, friends ana - ■ _
RUSHTON.T-Mrs. Rushton, and Abe wish to express them sincere thanks to all relatives,
sympathy and floral tributes i“ m
■ Workpeople of Hansons ChW^ works, .the Workpeople of,AW°5 ! Bobblnworks’ for
.friends, neighbours, the Direct ors of Hanson’s Chalrworks. tne
; their time of sorrow: a'^Junn Doctors for their kind attention.
21,IWaddlngton Road,.'Chtberoe. ; !j ,t ,v. .oil \ ) 1 ^ ■ .■I.V, n
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-^From daughter Gladys, Harold 'i and Mary. 1
i : contained.
TROTTER.—Treasured memories of a dear | Son-, and brother, George, who! died September 29, 1945.
We have i lost, heaven has One gained, ■ ' .
of the best the world ^ -•
Clithefoe W;E.A Branch 1949—1950 SESSION
i ’ 1 ^ .i f. J. -*' ■ ii . .. . PRESENTS WEEKLY-
AT GLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL , ■ '
■ at 7-30 p.ip.i
MONDAY-MODERN Tutor: Miss Beadales, M.A : 24 Lectures.
Tut6t:,.;X'!M^kAih, MA.( u-W Lectures. :■> ' CENTURY.! • ■ • Tutor: ’A’'MulUgan;’B.A [ ■24-Lectures.
•••«• ’ '■ T u to p r -p rS r J s^ ^ THURSDAY-Ec6S6klC
f Lectures.
[ ' ;l'I7itor:.:;BvTlarCTaves, riJ-.'L-G''K n-
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER ickets ;:3/dj^dp,|^6''fiTO
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MONDAY—ENGLISH - LITERATURE FROM 18th; r'v;
TUESDAY—APMBiQIATlD'N.OF,^;^ . i, i
J ® £ f § M L I ^ ... Director: ALAN CARTER
A fully professioml company. Repertoire includes' “ SWAN LAKE” I _________ .
NELSON.—In loving memory of our dear father, Thomas Nelson, who died September 28, 1948.
t ic k e t s a r e n o w o n sa l e — FOR —
OLD-TYME BALL
On Friday, November 4th 8 p.m.—1 a.m. at
!i . THE HALL, LOWERGATE BILLY HELM AND HIS ORCHESTRA
FEATURING DEMONSTRATION IN PERIOD COSTUME.
Rofreshments — ices • i TICKETS 4/- . ■ . '
As numbers' are strictly limited,.get yours In. good time from- Bvrne’s. King• Street. Christy’s, Whalley Road,
Gregory’s St. Mary’s'Stfeet; Mrs. Gradwell, Shaw Bridge : 1
...House.;!.i "
MOOR LANE METHODIST CHURCH A t HOME
WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 12 CONCERT
by^tlie
Ridgeway Singers Concert Party ;,.OF ROSSENDALE ' j
Chairman: ■
HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Mr. Councilor I. T. Rushton) HosPandHostess: MR. and MRS, S. FLACK. Introducer: MRS. J. WILKINSON. Doors open 7-0 p.m.; Commence 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION: Adults 2/-; Children 6d. (pay at the door) Refreshments at reasonable charges. ■ ■
PLAY, which was to have been presented on October 15,. has been^postponed, and'will be given on Friday and Saturday,; November 11th and 12th. Full details later.
Owing to unforseen circumstances, the CHILDREN’S
CLITHEROE LABOUR PARTY :
.' Gr a n d
CARNIVAL BALL 1 THE KING LANE HALL
FOR YOUNG AND OLD will be held in •..
Friday, October 21, 1949 8 p.m. to 1
a.na.
JACK WALLACE AND HIS BAND
STREAMERS - BALLOONS - NOVELTIES, ETC. ' , Admission 3/-
Refreshments at reasonable charges. ST. MARY’S SUNDAY SCHOOL
THE ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN Presents
General M atin g
of Ihe Members of this Branch will be held at
TH ECONSEBVATIVE^CLUB, CLITHEROE on
Wednesday Next, Oct. 12 at 7-30 p.m.
The Meeting will be addfessed /
b y ..................... ...■;•, j:,7
0 . W. EVERALL-NEWMAN, Esq.
I County-Branch of the'National ' f‘Farmers'‘.Unibn)‘and
(County Secretary,: Lancaishire R; GREI^SON. Esq.,
of Liverpool, ^* " ’o n ’''’^ '
. ' ; /
REORGANISATION OF [THE ( NATIONAL FARMERS’
■ ■ ■ ; IW I 0 N : ; i ■"[and. : : ' I '
Bookshop ( ,
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CURRENT AGRICULTURAL TOPICS A ;■:;
f-.JriptppX^/MAKEj^ BAND y . '. i n . R e f r e s Km e nU 'p-''- ;
.... '“a-so •.
.GLITHEROE., r /
- . GOOD PRIZES CALDERSTONES
mm I’ BA LL il' -
IN MEMORIAM thliik of you
Clitheroe "Co-operative ■ ■ i
. MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE ,
and Mrs. M.. Haythomthwalte (nOe Ada Whittaker), the gift
Blazing In Its action . ■. . thundering In Its drama). Booking Office open Monday, Wednesday; and Saturday, 2-30 to 4-0
HOWARD.-HAWK8’- great production - . - -
SMART WEAR JUST ARRIVED!
A smart and varied selectionl of (GENTS' OVERCOATS, ■with ,or without Belt; also GEIjITS’ GABARDINE MACS, .newest shacles; GENTS’ SUITS, ready made; PULLOVERS^GARDIGANS, SHipS, SOCKS, TIES; WOOL & INTERlIo CK GNDERjvEAR. PYJAMAS,
• i , ’ •
BOOTS.AND.SHOES. ■ ‘ t e EVERYTjl.klNG FOR • THE l SMART MAH
Renovations carried out Estimates Free.
Bend Icr jcataiogue.
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TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7 - 3 0 SATUROAY-' a't 6-0 Van4 8-18; b.m. JEANNE CRAIN. ANN SOTrfERNAtlNbMDARNELt fh ^ L E T T ER TO ’ THREE ■ WIVES.”— “A" film.'
' MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDIn IESD/^'V'’at 6-0 and 8-15. WILLARD PARKER, EDGAR BUCHANAN, PATRICIA WHITE In The Wreck of the Hesperus I'.V' . ( I.; :,':!
A.truly "great film. . '
THURSDAY ;and FBJDAY at-7-30:1,SATURDAY, S-Oj-Snd 8-15 n.iji. JOHN WKYNE,'JOANNE D^U, and‘ MONtGOMeRV CLIFT itf
'
a nnilf
mill i>
A idlllii
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1949
iiiim mull
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15.
MAI ZETTERLING and ROBERT BEATTY in “ PORTRAIT FROM LIFE.”
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 2-15, 6-0, 8-15. DEANNA. DURBIN, DICK HAYMES; VINCENT PLAICE in
Enchanting entertainment' with Deanna at her gayest. UP IN CENTiRAL PARK
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at T-30: SATURDAY at 2-15. 6-0. 8-15. FREDRIC MARCH, FLORENCE ELDRIDGE, EDMOND O’BRIEN and GERALDINE BROOKS in
A terrifying question demanding: your.-, judgment! Me r c y or .Murder? Can you' condone him for one . . . and condemn him for
An Act of Murder another. ' ' ’ . ______ . : _______ ^ Booking Office open daily, 11 to 12-30,.3 to 4-30,
__________; TEL. 278.
CLITHEROE WEDNESDAY CRICKET CLUB
Popular SUNDAY CONCERT IN KING LANE HALL
Sunday Next, October 9th at 8-0 p.m.
B.B.C.; Late D’Oyle Carte ,Opera Company; . London and Provincial Concerts.
DOUGLAS KIRKE
First Prize, Blackpool. Festival, 1948. JOAN WATSON
BARBARA MAUDSLEY B.B.C. “ Opportunity (Knocks”;
I •Royal Academy of Music (London).
PETER HOLLAND CUtheroe’s Leading 'Tenor.
STANLEY BARKER Solo, Pianist.;
■' ■' / ■' — AND -7-!'' . . . . . .
FRANK C. TINGLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
(Accompanist: DONALD HARTLEY)
BOOK TO-NIGHT. A limited number of 2/6 and 1/6 Tickets are , still available and will be
on sale at tbe Bolton Bus, Office, Tornight (Friday), 7
or King Lane,(Sunday, 2-30 to 4-30 p.m. ' ■ '■ ' '
mill III
, ■ TO-NIGHT at 7-30: SATURDAY at SJwnd 8.15,^ 7 HOLDEN and ELLEN DREW.;.
J mm umiliiiii . I I ; miin mull
“ THE MAN FROM' COLORADO" starring GLENN FORD, WILLIAM !
:
SATURDAY at 2-15: “ GUNMAN’S CODE” with Kirby GRANT. , MONDAY at 6-0 and 8-15: TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30.
i With ALAN CURTIS. t^RRY AUSTIN AND TALA B I R E L L . ; 1
PHILO VANCE’S GAMBLE . . . The Ace
turns.to Murder^
! THURSDAY and FRIDAY ati7-30j, SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16. , ON OUR MERRY WAY
With PAULETTE GODDARD; HENRY FONDA, ; FRED MACMURRAY and DOROTHY LAMOUR More. Fun for Everyone.
. . ■
SATURDAY at 2-15; " THE LOST TRAIL." Also Laurel &:Hardy. Booking Office open 2 to'4 p.m., Mon„ Wed..’ Sat
CLITHEROE
TECHNICAL SCHOOL THEATRE GROUP .PrpO/9tjfQ . • .
‘TJUIETWEDDiNG”
TO-NIGHT, Friday . ■ (October 7) and
TO-MORROW, Saturday . (October 8) Im
Moor Lane Methodist 1 School
at 7-30 p.m • Doc^s open 7 p.m. ’sea ts STILL AVAILABLE.
Plan at-Mr. T. Dixon’s, Elec trician’s, Moor Lane, I ! Clltheroe.
\ WADDINGTON READING ROOM
Whist Drive & Dance
■ I' Will be held in ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL
TONIGHT (FRIDAY) Whist to commence at 7-45.
■'Sliding lO' pmr." to '2' a.m. MELODY MAKERS’ BAND
. . i ADMISSION 2/-
Good Prizes will be given ' Refreshments.
BILLINGTON JUNIOR SPORTS CLUB Whist and Domino
Drive and Dance at
Whalley Assembly Rooms
TONIGHT (FRIDAY) 7-30 p.m.
Whist to commence at j
Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
ERIC LATHAM & HIS BAND ' charges. • >
Refreshments at reasonable I
ADMISSION 2/6
DUNSOP BRIDGE YOUTH COUNCIL
FIRST OF THE SERIES |. : OF SIX ’
WHIST DRIVES
TUESDAY NEXT (October 11) at 8 p.m.
■ 'I'” In Tlie Root Ballroom
Clitheroe and Bowland Branch of the National Farmers’ Union
A DANCE • will [be held in : . ;
The Assembly Room on
Wednesday Next, Oct. 12 from 8 p.m, to 1 a.m.
/
ADMISSION 2/6 . (iiicluding supper)?;
CHATBUKN{, DDWHAM AND WORSTON WOMENS
UNIONIST ASSOCIATION National
Whist Drive & Dance Children’s Honie In thfi
in the .
CHURCH INSThuTE, ; CHATBDRN
on
Friday Next, Oct. 14 , Whist 7-30 p.m..
Dance'9-30 p.m. t6 [ l a.m; R. E. FORD’S BAND
.;. ADMISSION: [;. (
Whist.only r : - - - 2/-
' (including refreshments)'
' Dance ’ only ■ --i-a- ‘-..2/f Whist and Dance 3/9
I :>• ' : (
(Please support generpiu^ljf; :: HOUSE-TO-HOUSE
/ €0LLEGTI01S[; ( October 10th- to -15th.‘
THANK You
St. Leonard’s Social ^lub ■/■ I'l •
■will'be^fe^idte” . .W h a i le y ,
Methodist , NELSON SDREET,
'MLKOICM^iGK iJ lM L E f ' STIi
.'I -on rday^;[Np|vemher; 26 ' , Particularijatpr.i ( f U ) . ‘Secretaries pMase note.
BAND CfMfCERT > .r " ir '; 'i './^ "x f !y p .
‘J. ■■.■ I. u I'i J. ■ ll V
OLDE TYME BALL ij; ■
(j! T h e A s s em b ly . R o om s r- (i; !
''i F R ID A ^ , O C T ^ 1 4 * [ Dancing to
HARRY'iJGREE^GOD’:!'' AND' S lS '’MlfSIG
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From 8 p.m. till 1a.m. M
,> h tI■>», . ■ i i '' li;
/ y V B U R N L EY ' : ' j ’ SA L V A T IO N A RM Y [ BROAD’C tI ^ T IN G ; '
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:W«dn)esda)« Oclober 2^ ’I thu i a icL iz a J o i i
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ijipply:. Mr. J. R. Ellis, 5, Mw I trirric'C BimgtDMHTI
Refreshments a t reasonabll II
Church ; 'iji
LOW MOOR, CLITHEROEIl " ' iA O R i ^
I’OUNDi -ll:
f - TEL, 147. CLITHEROE AMATEUR
OPERATIC & DRAMATIC ■SOCIETY
"The Quaker Girl”
' FULL REHEARSALS IN THE OLD SCHOOL
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, Oct. 7, at 7-45 p.m.
OCTOBER 9, at 2-30 p.m. FRIDAY; Oct. 14, a t 7-45 p.m.
I t is essential tha t all taking part should attend rehearsals regularly.
;
G. SPEAK, .Secretary.
HENRY GEORGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
FREE—
to non-complacent people only!
CLASSES will shortly commence for men and women. ..
POLITICAL ECONOMY. ECONOMICS SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY NON-PARTY
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) (October 7)
■ in the
SOCIAL CLUB, WELLGATE at 7-45 p.m.
AN INAUGURAL MEETING • 17111 be'addressed by
MB. C. S; LEES, B.A. (Com.)
CAPITALISM. COMMUNISM. OR FREEDOM
Mr. Lees has also a: University Teaching Diploma and . has spent three years in the coal mines on national service.
BASHALL W.I. ; GUR RESERVOIR. IS NOW LOWER THANTT HAS
; EVER BEEN BEFORE AND-S'ERICT; E G O l io ^ ’ IS ESSENTIAL IF A WATER EAMII)JB IS TG BE AVOIDED.
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Every Person JWust Upe LESSW/lTER
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DON’T WASH, Clean T^eth, Swill Dishes or .Vegetables, in fact, don’t do anything UNDER A RUNNING TAP.
Draw from the tap only as much watei' really heed for each Ipurpose.
as you AVOID
WASTING WATER! EVERYONE CAN EASILY SAVE, AT LEAST ONE-E
GHTH OF NORMAL CONSUMPTION; Anyone caught swilling flags, wat ering Issued by, Clitheroe Corporation
gardens or using a J lose pipe WILL BE PROSECUTED. Waterworks Dt
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE . . l : here^i what youjiget; for your m^ney. ^
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