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'Hel, 2164.
fHE0WUi0N&3oi^ lemited:
IRONMONqERY Household | Apj^lianpeii
FIREPLACES INQUIRIES nrVTIXD
York pptiieroe Phone 88;
A .H a c t in g i :S ^
ok your 6rder pow 1; i Largq eeleottoniojt
Bepo^auons carried ■ Estlmat?iPree.
Send’iter o“ Lddreas.ri
CEMETERY IGA ACCRINGTON
. j i
rel. 2043.1 i E LOST
■aday, May 1. R Edows Avenue,. plltlier >
OST—Pedigree Alsatlai rblaclt, sllver jand- ' »en Mltton arid
1 alley, eward, le.
an; : pop; 4 K f
TO-NIGHT (Friday) Michele Morgan, !S Denis O’Dea and I
DUi REGISTERED AS, A PWSPAPE5L N o. 3575 O hiiiii
MONDAY and TUESDAY at MARK STEVENS, iLOYD
THE
_ Can be si id , Wballey
iithport. lAY LAMB,
JIAVANS 4nd ipHAl4TS to let. —Apply:! 18y, Rupord ,Road,
R O IN D 51 to 6
;en a t Ti
weeks iold. lieed, ^ort-;
Q B S i i m 9ING
SMITHIEpI-stone [other and '.illng
■Day, May-6 l^4£. 1—Prom all at 2, Iconway Avepue, ■ and S, Babk Ycjrk S reet.
B'lRiliHS
i I Elsie Clark); ajdaughjei JTslstef for Eobltt). ■
ful. thanks to f4)irse.
JRKER.—On^ ApHI JDownliam Roadl iMr. and MrsJJW. Bl.
30,
Host gp ohnsten
iitburn arker (r :r; Bren
ImGLETON—Od May 1, at Ctapel fHouse, Holderi,, to e,dlth fnfe [Parkinson). Q a diughteyi Geraldine: bo^p dol.i g well
HS
lURTON.—Om At 1 3, Exton Terra. i I-Whaliey, Rlcha
■ at St: Mary’s i Whaliey, on Ma;
•Button, aged f?8 [ beloved husbanc.
[RANKLAND.--pri 1949, at 25,1 Clltheroe, Edwi
' husband of Frankland In Cremation at!. May 6, at 1-5Q p
’ the bdoved wlf Hudson (n4dj 62nd year. Inte: Southern Rhpdf
r Ap
3|), 194?iL' at B amb Hoe.
a™, Ellei I JllB Carlel m.
rU' 26 of Mars; ; red4sla
'Road, Brelghv_»+r»vof. , A r t h u r,— I tl ; husband of An
,OMAX.—On jM»y v »4 1Dt<ft4rrV
of Chadswe)! near Clltheroe.
PYE.—On the 4th Maj, 1949 Charlesworth I ’L-errac; ! Ralph, Mary years.
James’ Church, Thursday, Mai noon
Cemetery, S 2-30 p.nn__
the beloved] ' Ellzalreth P' Intertppnt a]t
[SMITHIES.—Ot- ; Whlte HousOj
,I,79th year.. I ;! Leonard’s Dow
beth, the hel "late Richard
i Sowerbutts, i Interment ' Methodist C
12 noon.
. May) Dovj i: cved I “ Sml1 Inte! ihan:
■ at 11. Bl . _ ' i beloved hi
Clltheroe, Jpli:i So’
at iband!
i^e.hies,d on
ife w.haini
‘•'Rough Cldugh r”,« »
Clrkmi the
urtonJ the Ada Emma Interred
_„oor the . hi Ha 66th on, F th1949.e Ri
il.all) ?t Sal the
1 Mi Hall In Brdl:
re a r Bolton,] dearlytloyed; rray Lomax:
794. 194)
e Chi 1949,
B at;ury!
rred rhtmiit,at
hu, 0111)1sh: e, BE St. May
a.Igley,!t
land of at
at 6, heroe,
E49 thi
160WERBUTTS.40n [May 5 "ungerliy / owerbutt! of I 72nl
i STANLEY.-Oy I ' i 1949, at tUi
' Blackburn. | . ’.beloved wife ,
l4. Cross Street. I Low Moor.i qilthei
May. :i I ' I
PARKINSON.- II memory of
I ‘lAllenton, Derbkl ;VICES.. W.! A,
he will liev j As long I as —Always Hannah! I Tony, fj
! Kate, who dl I Sweet Is the S i Dear Is jth
I !' -r-Prom wife Mom. ! i
j, ’Always- 'lot . “ Till Wi
asljep May
BURTON.-j-The Richard Bu ‘ton all relatives frli
3, Exton Ten^ace, Lamb Roe Whi
hours fo: sympathy received i In ment; alsp kind attehtlori.
IN MEMO In I ouil
Oldpel pa Mo: i. adford,: 30th
fii hiW( is t B
Lin her 73rd ycar.i St. Mary’s Camete
yrl y on
oe»
RIAM ever
id woi;d » one
Leslie, Mi : t hehe! erne:lEibi Llnnle ydar.
o b e th . the at
:lrmary,
r daylat In Api'i-li.
rge Stanley. nterredthe 4tri
jf the ,n her . 0t. a e 3rd.t
w, at - lEllza-
o, 1949, Avenue, 3, t)he
Spel^ialist ;or Needlecraft, W^ols, aH and Craft.
Tel. Clitheroe 585 20, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE
WOOLS -MUNkOSPUN—all 3 piy-!-Cla,__-
3 ply—Ba’ta—1 chan
4-ply •L-Sa);onla Hand-woven [Twe&s. to
___ ________ _ Skirt lengto 3 yards ordbi Suits
Travelling Rugs WC im c
,y 6, 1)944. !l t remembrance
orgotten, ears roll on. ireq by Jlmipy
loving Auntie
f hat Is gotie; and
C.C. fell s'ered.!
a c k n q w l e c g m e n t s 'Far i;
T
rlrid and theli the
KAY.—Mrs.l , , to ' thank! dll] Ri and Nelghhpuis,
401 Lodge, tw r
I Pugh fot tlons. : I
Oii/tV a
..and Nurslilg'jS Royal infliTOsry T
.sorrow. .The: the local Dbc,
5. Beech Street
GORNALL‘--Thfe late Mr.i J. :
T.Re’
SMITHIESr- ■ late Mrs.
ally of the lake i wish |to thank
ids and nelgh- expvMSlons jot
florall .tributes sad ibereSve-
Doctor for his alley.
teiatlva ’Family wl0i and
Office and I Frl e ids Works for their of sympathy ] i an i l
, the F S:aff a:
recei___, elved I in|[- ihelr t inder
uto: ir also
jlnd . flori
;ti£t at ' and clndly
dorthank: all kind synip . tributes irece.v
. he Doctor and > kind attention
■ ‘thank’ all treceived! ...
: nelghhourk for I P # ' "
.Whlte Hohsp. tw-
STANLEYMMr.l I express ihls sip
-
hours for I kind .r pathy I apdl
1 v.L Low Mo<[L ':: ■ ,•.' ,
14; Cross Bftre it,
.lives a ithy
Fam! Qorni
'sad hereatem-snt
a id fio 4lr sad Nuri
,Fam' Smith! iflves,, . kind
he Doctors ;ai • their kln(li ittl-
relatives.Ifrle il ids teceived In hi
1:ere t
4 , Friends kethren lot exp i J the Foodt Trutex
Ml tributes ttime I of
ressions
the DQoter Blackburn
rjiltViprhe. 'pd dvi hanks Ito
the Rev.! I- mlnlstra-
m-
11 wish jto nd Friends
of the
and floral- ring their
„ of; the .^ h J to
[rlendk apd expressions
) Vnhai staple!
:al^trl»)utes loss.;). Also ;e
for.ithplr
, wi4eslto
Royal Infitmai y, Bla" itekhurn. mtlon
US greai! -- & id Ni rses
mesasges tributes u loss. ! Al-hS
floral Cl tberod
V—- '
® iankslto. S}' heigh' , of syffi-
rses .at- the I
Paton’s, Copley’s, f yke’s. Green’s I Sirdar, Lee s, Pearsall’s, etc. 12, 3 and 4 ply Ylools for knRwea;^ Sock Wool. iRIlAL SHETLAND
e have ainii| ^xcdlent . vYwuuu. u.yv-1 yyy^y range of best jinake WOOLS!
Newest Books and Leaflets for all kinds of KriWear, Needlework! Crophet, Craft.
.-LS and CANyAS.^ [
Coming in soon—Qulckjknit arid Crochet Wool.
N E ED L E lhR ^F T - lL in en s ; - Organdie: Thrp|ids;: Needles; Sowing Cotpons. Crochet Silk and Cot^n. TRAcIIK goods op ALL TYPES.
We can prepare j a stitch Chart and colour scheme for your Traced GoCds.
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DESIGNS siDeclally prepared and traced on to m^terlalp according to yCijr requirements.
TAPESTF[i]ES---Traditional Designs-coloured |and trammed. Tap®try Wools.
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s p e c ia l - ta pe str ie s GP c lith ero e & DISTRICT or your own desi|gn prepared by an ARTIST TO (jRDER.
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CRAFT— a—iIn ati^ition to Craft Goods for Dool-making
vra.Lc.YYS, Hdilr, Paces! etc'.); Glass Painting; Peltwbrk;
(Patterns Stools
Leather, NpecSe^, Slippers, Bags, eitc.
and| S^grass; we pedi^
, - etc!,
eiui- uu ^ ^
uuti ^ u | j j
WAGGON & HORSES Proprietor: P. R; SMITH.
I Tel. 518'
PIMLICO ROAD ^ CL THEROE Free and Fully Licensed, j
Worthington |Bitter Beer on
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OUR SELECTION OF WINES AND SPIRITS : AND BOTTLED BEERS ARE TOO NUMEROUS TO DETAIL.
V
MAKE A CALL AND SEE. FOR | YOURSELF. COMFORTABLE ROOMS | - ' 'QUICK SERVICE LARGE CAR PARK, j ! ''N '
can- now offer youi'Tools, for LEATHERCRAFT—Glides,
A R T—Paper,’paint, Brushes for every bijanch of Art. G IF T S -H aiia-made
j Pe It; Knitwear. C r o c h je t ;
- Embroide^: |l|i(|tares| Hand-made Pottery. ' g iv e ' yO
A S A R ^ L , LIBRARY OF Tt
RELATIVES AND FRIENDS qiFT TOKEN—from
: BE^T BOOKS FOR N?EDli:{?RApT!. SAp ItS, i ART, CTC. I
-N ^ : , \ORjbERS\SENT:BY'POSTl ; Goodslfiofi iff stocy willingly ordered /or yoy : s t iW A C iH ' .T lftO lJBL E
We have been' atipolnted local agents for the .umpips Rexall products. Two oi the most important remedi^ &Te
mQiWA - p i iv -A n excellent reriiedy for all stoiriach “ I^M A -R H X
I
BONE 8ii NERVE LINIMENT-WhichV brtags relief in all cases of Neuritis Rheumatism, Sprains, ptc. j
Try these when yon are next in need. , , A. PRESTON, M-P-S- ■"i"! ■''''i...... I rk ;’3278.! j ' "' ■' M,"; | ,
Congregational Church Youth Group ;
A J U W SAIE I will be .held in
THE SCHOOLROOM
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Commencing a t 7 p.m.
ADMISSION 3d. j Refreshments will be served.
THE HALL, Lowergate '
'
A JUMBLE SAII ; will be held
TO-MORROW, Saturday (May 14. 1949) ^
Open 2-30 p.m. admission 3d.
' UGHT REFRESPIENTS. ! ■ I I BASHALL EOTS
Whist Dnve&Dance ! THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS
|to be held in I on
I Wednesday, May 18 j 7-30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
ADMISSION 2/6
Ip aid of C/haigley children’s summer outing.
WOMEN’S UNIONIST ASSOC, i Clitheroe Branch
MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE! Social Evening
THURSDAY NEXT (May 19, 1,949)
j ' Commencing 7^30 p.m. ADMISSION 1/-
! (including refreshments) I shades 2 ply—Morrn iniing Haze—2/- oz., six shade^
,!7 oz -1/4 oz. -1/5 oz.
I
match Morning Haze Wools— Any shade and length caii be Ladies’ and Gent’s Coa,ts and
vraps. Jerkins, Scarves[ etc., etc. In—
FLAG DAY IN CLITHEROE; Saturday, May 21, 19,49
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE COLLECTIONS will be
taken in the Bcjrough and in the Clithero; Rural District Townships, May 20.
.YOUR HELP IS VERY iGREATLY' NEEDED.
Any donations will be gratefully received and acknowledged by the Hon. Treasiirer, Mr.i A. Langshaw, , 50, York Street Clithefoe. I!
' CLITHEROE BRANCH i]
SOLDIERS’, SAILORS’, AND AIRMEN’S FAMILlEl ASSOCIATION i
AND INCOI^ORATED HELP SOCIETY
All Sulnts, 2nd
-_ad, I iploved! nhah;
ay, i
KWe! V.f P. i
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Idhilry,: 27Jh.!
CLITHERQE A
F.C ; SUPPORTERS CLUB ter WHIST w M
111 The Hall, Lowergate
^A T U R D A '^ , M ^Y 21st, a t , 7-30 (inclildlng Cup ;of Tea) at reisonable prices.
ADMISSIQN 2/ Rejxes' '
'.Prizes Incluflet—Edgeiie 'Linen Tablecloth..........
Sdt- Table Prizes.
(Wave Value 50/-. Pair of Sheets. ‘Mats, etc.’,' ’etd;;- And ’ ^
t ic k e t s ' Inow on sale. ).m. '
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, IFRIdAY, MAY 13, 1949 A ilfllhi lliil
Michele_Mprgan,! Sonlk Dresdel.^Jaok**Hawkte8.*R®Xh"Rjch^^^ Bobby Henley in ‘THE FALLEN IDOL.’-t-’A’ film.
.BARBARA LAWRENCE in in cross
7r30: WEDNESDAY at 6-01and 8-^5. NOLANI,. RICHARDI WIDMa I
]
They clash head' on .- ... atc I | the - crossroads ]of crlme.-i action, spine-tingling :suspenpe, stark realism]
fWith NO nami and
U f 'A , Gripping
THURSDAY and FRIDAY a t 7-30: SATURDAY. 6-0 andl8-15 n.m. ANI^E REVERE
JUNE HAVER, WALTER BRENNAN, LON McCALLISTER, and NATALIE WOOD in I f
LIGHTNING »U ” Innocent and beautlllul ijin tlie
Booking Office open Mjonday.l Wednesday and Saturday. 2:30 to ,'4-0. iimniii| ini nn iim iiiiiiii iiiiiiii LUXURY CjNEMA & CAFE, BLACKBMRN
THIS WEEK-END: ALAN LADD in “WHISPERING SMITH,’! bjONDAY, MAY ibth for SIX DAYS. THE ROYAL: ioMMAND PILM
C O T T
THE ANTARCTIC j starring
With DEREK and Star Past in Magnificent Technicolor,
■with • " ------- ----------------- full supporting programme.
Matinee Dally at 2-30, CoiitinuoUs Monday , to Friday Last complete show, 8-15. houses at 6-0 ani^ 8-15.
Book early for Saturday.
from :6-,0. Befiarate
lOHIff MlLIiS BONti and HAROLD WARRENDER
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_ JEANNETTE I MCDONALD. JOSE ITURBlin “ THE BIRDS AND MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY lot 2-15, 6-0, 8-15.
SALLY ANN HOWES, DERMOT WALSH, HAZEL COURT,' and PATRICK HOLT in j
MY SISTER AND 1
THURSDAY and FRIDAY a t 7-30; SATURDAY at 2.15. B-O & S-15. j
ERIC PORTMAN, HUGH SINCLAIR and iiitroducing EDNA ROMNEY in
“ My past Is no figment of imagination, yet it! contains an fantasy, of a dream . . . and all the horrors of a nightmare 1"
. TEL. EAST LANGS. DAIRY FARMERS’ PROJECT - n ----------- n — n — ^ — r ~ ~
A MASS MEETING I will 'be heldj In the ] jConservative Club, Clitheroe
ON TjUESDAY, NEXT, MAY 17, 1949 j
at 7-30 p:m. •
ALL GENERAL FARMERS AND SMALL DAIRYMEN !
ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. ! .
L. A. BEGLEY, Temporary Secretary. .1 :
CORRIDOR OF MIRRORS Booking Offico^men daily 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30. I
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at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2:i5. 6-0 and 8-15; THE BEES.”—Technicolor. :
I|iini| ID
III JO iillllhi Hill mui A f liiiiid lu um n ifl
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 n.m. JEAN ARTHUR, MARLENE DIETRICH. JOHN LUND in “ A FOREIGN AFFAIR.”
SATURDAY at 2^15 : “ THE TEXAS TROUBLE SHOOTERS.”
MONDAY at 6-0 and 8-15; ’TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 740. An ever-popular subject
THE SON OF MONTE CRISTO starring LOUIS HAYWARD
and.JOAN BENNETT.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 0:0 and 8-16;
.JEAN PIERRE AUMONT. JOAN HOPKINS and CECIL PARKER ! as “THE PRINCE REGENT” in
THE FIRST GENTLEMAN ,
' Excellent! popular entertainment.
SATURDAY at 2-15 : Ken Maynard in 'Death Rides the Range.’ Booking Officejonen 2 to 4 n.m., Mon., Wed,. Sat,
ENTERTAINl!lENTS;iN BURNLEY Week commencing Sunday, May 15, 1049,
' j , ^ * EMPIRE GRAND
Dally at 2-30,i 6-15, (Sat. 6-0),-4i-15.
The picture i that speaks ■ for 1 itself. Adapted from the novel by Sincl’r Lewis
“
f.Cass| /
Timberlane Starring I
iVlitton Aniateur Dramatic Society \pRESENT
“THE BLUE GOOSE” !!
i By PETER BLACKMORE ! i ■
on { ; . I
To-night and To-morrow MAY 13 and 14 j
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V , . l U I . ;- Admissioti 2/- I ^ !
WHALLEY .METlioDIST CHURCH HALL , Doors open 7-0 p.m. r! , - ' — -<
I I ■ I |i
4 W I
GHIPPING, Near Preston ' ' FOURTH — 1
ANNUAL SPORTS
Saturday, May 28th; 1949 , KEEP THIS DATE, OPEN!
■OPEN EVENTS.—Fell Race; 100 yards Handicap; 440 yards Handicap; One Mile Bicycle Race; Pillow Fight; Tug-of-War:(slx-a-slde).
i
OPEN AND L()CAL.—Wrestling, Cumberland and West morland Association Rules.
OPEN EVENt S.-HORSE RACES.-(l)i-mlle Habdlcap. (2) 1 mile Handicap; (3) 1 mile Scratch; (4) mlla Handicap.! I
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LOcAl EVENTS. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S'RACES. PRIZES.
Schedules’ arid Entry Forms may be had by post from Mr. H. Lowq, Windy Street, Chipping, near Preston; or from! any Member of the Committee.
Entries for Wrestling and Tug-of-War taken up to time I !
of Event.
CLOSING DATE for,Open Events and Horse Racing, I SATURDAY, MAY 21st.
ADMISSION 2/6. CHILDREN 6d., up to schooUleaving age. Refreshments in the Village Hall.
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Side Shows*and Stalls £1/1/-. Bookmakers’ Stands 20/-! DANCE in the Village Hall after ;the Sports.
A GOOD JUMBLE SALE will be held In
AND POUND STALL I
THE READING ROOM, WADDINGTON on
ADMISSION 3d. Doors open 2-30 p.m.
SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1949 ------—
Gifts of Jumble and ifor the Pound Stall, will be ithank- fully received and will be collected on Thursday night, I ' May 19th.
A WHIST DRIVE
will be held In the evening at 7-30. Details next week YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED.
T- NEWTON INSTITUTE DANCE
rR n )A Y N E X T ,S I , i y 20 8-30 p.m.| to 2 a.m.
HODDER DANCE BAko ADMISSION 2/6 ' Right: of admission reserved.
, Station, via Whitewefl, at 8-0 p.m.; ! from Grindleton to Waddlngton .at i 8-0 Slaldburn 9-0 p.m.
Free buses will: leave ClRheroe
ALL BUSES RETURN AFTER . DANCE.
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NORTH-EAST LANCASHIRE GIRL GUIDES’ ASSOCIATION
invites you to d
FILM SHOW also
A TALK ON GUIDING and a , CUP OF TEA
THURSDAY, MAY 19 at 7-30 p.m.
AT THE PUBUC LIBRARY, BURNLEY.
FRIDAY, MAY 20 a t 7-30 p.m..
AT 'THE PEOPLE’S COLLEGE, BASTWELL, BLACKBURN
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SPENCER TRACY, LANA TURNER.
'.Drake, Mary ^stor. ■r . ,
Zachary Scott, Tom !
Jane Powell, j Ralnh
Bellamy in (Delight- fully Dangerous.”
Sunday, May 15. com mence at 7-0. ! Doors anon 6-30 n.m.;
Sunday noxt at 7-0 ; James Stewart and Donna Reed in “It ’s A Wonderful Life.”
Monday, May 16. and all week.
Yvonne Do Carlo, Dan Duryea, Ro3 Cameron and Helena' Carter in
RIVER IiA^Y
Hard-hitting melo drama In sensational technicolor. Also
Mon. to Frl. only
Arturo De Cordova, Lucille Bremer and Turhan Bey in -
"ADVENTURES OF CASANOVA.”
Mon. to . Fri„ dast comn. proy., 7-25.
* SAVOY
Sunday: Claudette Colbert and John Payne in ‘WITHOUT RESERVATIONS.’
Monday and all wk.
DANA ANDREWS and MERLE OBERON in
NIGHT SONG
The ^ story of a|
woman’s strange de ception. Also
BOB MITCHUM in ‘NEVADA.’
Based on Zane Grey's famous novel.
Last Bus frdim Burnley 10-45 p.m.; Sundays, 9-45 p.m.
Church of England School, Whaliey
‘.1 .1 !
TOMMY WHITEHEAD I Presents a
:j
Popular Learners’ Night
This Fridayj and every Fri^a|| . . .
i
7-30 D.m. toj 10 45 p.m, I
Pull Staff In! a1 ii ADMISSIOI ' I
Galders SOCIAL
LAST OP THE SEASON to -n ig h t | cfriday
BA
ERIC LATHAM and hi^ Band
Dancing 8-30 p^.m!, to 1-0 a.ra
ADMISSIOr^ 2/6d. I Refreshments
GHATBURN CHURCH BILLIARDS
GRAND I .
50/50 DANCE !1
In the
Ghatburh Church 1 Institi te
TO-NIGHT ( FRIDAY^ Dancing 8 p.m to 1 a.m.
Ri E. FORD AND HIS ■ DANCE ESAND ;
ADMISSK3N 2/6
St. Mary’s Par sh Churc i Gisburn
l^ale of Work and Jumble
■■' ! ' i n I; THE PARISH HALL
TO-MORROW, Saturday To be opened a t 3 p.m.'by
, MRS. J. HINDLEY of Manor House, Blacko;
Chairman: W. Woodhead.'Esji., ‘‘Dormers,’’ Rlmln^on.
•AiDMISSlbN , Refreshment^ - Ices , 2/- ;i
tendance. ONES
CLUB I GRAND ! TEL. 147. (BY THE CLOCK)
!KET PLACE, CLITHEROE Phone 167 or 443
VALVES AND BATTERIES IN STOCK lEROE LABOUR PARTY
SPRING FAIR will be held In ■
CO-OP. GUILD ROOM
ON SATURDAY, MAY ■ 21st, 1949 at 2-45 p.m. : , ,
Opener Mr,. T. BREAEELL, Party Agent. Chairman: MiRS. J. BUSH,'President, Women’s Section.
STALLS, !HARDWARE, D R i^ ^Y , FANCY - GOODS AND POUND STALL'' ! LIGHT TEAS.
Admissidn 6d. SOCIAL AND DANCE at 7-30 p.m. RIBBLESDALB LEAGUE
WUKCH’ ME.4DOW rO MORROW, Saturday
RIBBIBDALE
WANDERERS (with S. J. Metcalf)
V, READ (with J. Dyson)
Wickets pitched a t 2-30 p.m, ADMISSION:
\DULTS 1/u CHILDREN 6d. ... ,
New members cordially invited;
• !. U.N.A. . '
TO-MORROW, Saturday v n ,
THE! OLD SCHOOL CHURCH BROW
Open at 2-30 p.m. ADMISSION 3d.
WADDINGTON CRICKET ■ ■ CLUB ' ■■ ■
DANCE In. .
ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL, WADDINGTON
TO-MORROW, Saturday (May 14, 1949)
Dancing 7-30 to 11-30 p.m. ADMISSION 1/6
TOC H
SCOUT GROUP 1 ■
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JUMBLE SALE I In ■
MOOR LANE SCHOOL on
FRIDAY NEXT, May 20 ADMISSION 3d.
have your jumble, which will be collected on contacting any Toe Hi member or J. Aspden, King Street.
. JOIN
GISBURN I Y.F.C, , a t their
CARNIVAL BALL
VILLAGE HALL, GISBURN FRIDAY NEXT, May 20
: 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. V. REGAL BAND
-r- ';f-“ ''ApwttssioN 2/- ■, SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.
: Please help by letting us'
JUMBLE SALE a t ’ ■ / ■ '■
i; myi" If your
4 - ' .-I.. .,] ;r
THE NEW SPRING
SUITINGS ARE HERE
Choose your NEW SUIT from the good range of Cloths'i we are showing;
Fjorp. £7/4/0 the Suit to measure.
FRED READ BESPOKE TAILORS 9, MjaRKET PLACE, CLITHEROE. TeL 58.
PRICE TWOPENCE iet^s slightly dicky
It’s just , as wdl to'have it looked at rig it away because the breakdoi7n of one ’pairt can often a l’ect others and lead to unne :essary expense.
not-justfas-lv listening poln
Having th set breaks do Ml
e Ijob done as , soon as you notice anything t-lshould-be is far better too from the of view .than putting it off until the I altogether; ’
then you wc n’t miss: programmes you specially want to hear.
iWe will db if at a time |to suit your convenlerice and ^ '
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