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;rom the lilEast Lan , Fecitt’s
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any chu
FECin EMORIAL
ake voui
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BROS. QBAF^MEN
SINCk j 1860:1 Phone 16248 Whalley |ew Road
BLAGK|B;U!RN (0 >en Saturtay afternoone) THS
iBIR'
isDOWAtL—On 30th March, 1949, | ltd Eameld (ijee! Gradwell), wife l erka^s,
o i Dr. G. dJ McDowall, of 61, knowes Drive, i Davidsons Ilv , Edinburgh:! a daughter.
'i WEIm iM c FORD-j-iilSHER
I6 n Saturday. kprir2rid, at Moor I Lan:, Metholdl s t ! Church. I KoWland M. iHord,' yoirngest son I of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ford, of I West View, Cllt|ieroe,i to Eveline I 'Flstter.; eldest daughter of Mr. landliMrs,
of Oxonhurst. I ifeWKih-i ■ !
iThej engager el between Henil
land Mrs. J. [formerly of lAudry, only,
rand' the late Mlddlesbrougn,
lELL.i-On Ap: T Whalley Rot Belij'the deail: of Sarah Bell) , Interred at
I Chapel to-da}: ■ p.m.'
IRIDCE.-On at I 22, Wes'
Albert Tho husband of Bridge, aged
engaP Iment APPLET J,
•JN cent
003
.lughtgr of Mrs. Mr. Appleton,: of
3k,' of .Southport Cllthdroe), and
I—COOK onIs announced
ly Ison of Mr.
d B vtHS j iV!liall
In his West
|5th, 1949, at: 54. I Clltheroe, John (beloved husband 73rd year. Bradford
at [St; Mary' 6th.! . ____I
POTTAM.—On :,at |45, Sha'w
EXLEY.--On : 25,1 Castle
be 3rd ■Jlew, nas, I t the laij( 76j'yeari
i ceme* th?
Starring !■ | ilARG^RET LOqKWOqD
GRIFIiITH; JONES NORI^N WOOLANI^ With PHYLLIS STjkNLEY.
I With usual supporting programme.
Matinee dally at 6-0, 8-15.
(FCOU • uiauAwiM, iW
^ open paster Monday and dally from 9-0 a.m. i-0. Last complete show 8-15. riday), at 2-30
le beloved e Elizabeth ■s. Interred ,ery on I the
April, 1949 Clltberoe,
AgnPs, the . William cottai,. yeaW Inter .'Pdl at Cemetery on thfe'6th.
loved husba Intetment. Cemetery, Cl April 9th, at
Charles Vli,!
the 5thVjiew, i :ent,d t I athe:
noon. flARTIN.—On the,
; ln jhospltal, loved - bust I Bertha Ann halgh, ' Livfsi Fenlscowles, '
E.I.P. „ , —The Seal ; Tel. 4042-:
I p IOKUP.—On :eyjag
Wlllli and |Ml
B 2nP April, 1949, b fldgd, Clltheroe.
Masons, , ' ap
ploved wife: of In, her |61st St. Mary’s
., the dearly- of Alice Bxley. o St. Mary’s
Instant, at Clltheroc,
e, bn Saturday,
::d 1 71 years.—: Futleral Service!
rtm. ' of Btoad- Btanch Road.
3rd April, 1949. anl. the dearly- of the : late
, Lancaster Royal,—..— — - I' XI W- Pjekr .p, k.A., (21 years
Apllll ist, 1949, at Infirmary. Rev,
'hiisband of Jeffry, In his!
Vicar of I Low,Meor):!'the beloved Jessie Fleetwood
I WILKINSON.--On
WILSON.—On 4.1 Mount
1949,! at ,... t Clltheroe,' I mlly
. Fanny, th Richard W Interred e church, Th
two
ati'Salesbur^Church, on the 5th. -- j4_
78th year. Interred
[he late Jajrnes Will' i2 years.
emetery. April 4th. vuw |,..iklnson,: aged
a Ursday. April 7th. t
MENNELL.—]ti dear___
1943; also who died 10th, i 1944.
Mennell, vho died April 7th, ............................... if. M. E. Mennell,
ROLL OF hIiNOUR ____
jsonsj
Gnr.nr.
Althougl - N I carefree,
.Down G.
No i leng I awajj, Myithouihts, 0 : : to df ■
o'oneujQlsses ' me;
Thb Cottage, Worstqn.. ___ IN VIEMQRIAM
AINSWORTH I of father, died April
In God’s
Every .. Memorlei Peacefulli pain,
19) Slddows
AMES.—in , darling P 11th, 19'
A ray we,
.. -Jjemory Lane we meet each day. ' ' ; —Prom Mother.,
;h of ■
. -In ilovlng memory Jack Ainsworth, who llOth, 1943.
meit
• ?rom E(leen and John. Avenue.
lly' sleeping, free from ,
lln some small way, of youilcome our way;
own keeping till we again; .
'
loving fnemory of our aullne, who died April
; -rMumL,. Henthof I, Henth
L
A beau Why and Becaus.I conic i
wi
;lful treasure, only lent, is she taken, so young so'fair.
of sunshine came and '1
^ ,
ir lw, Daddy and Children, •n Roadl' Clltheroe.
y
BADGER.--' j:dear„Pat 3
l948;' ,a;r ary 24th
CUtheroe. BADGER.-£)
she was an angel Goa not spare.
, 0|rn Road, Clltheroe,
iso Moth 1939., ^
-To thi ler, wh^
—Prori
layy 24tq, 19 , 39. , A Uttlle
so IDljThompson Strict, Padlham.
lUlIiiiumpoLm octjc^v. GARDNElj.-In Idling memo^of
: [ , ]
Wel will'remember you. , Tfom Top, Maggie (and . |i, Peggy. ^
(a dear! mothet; and g r^w j ■Gertrude Agnes vardner, Do^.j ham, i 0 itheroe, who died Aprw 7th. 1948.
'
IrAINGE R.—In memory hF a %vlng s isteh El! zabeth Ann, wh
idled Ai rU 10th '11948. : Wo
1 ( .L-Ft)om her, fefeeri Mary Xuee. Gross' Str ;et, Lowj Mooy,
iphriot' rememl
CUtherew Oompahy lUtherbe
I -Prlht?(l r ana •fltnes the
f Market,PW®?' re <two Unea).
ejrerlastlng I
Agentsr or front; Miss lu Slaldburn. I
I iDont Miss this opportunity to he^r |,i ! ■ SAM, eOSTA:|
Optional, i i
; i
er, died KBru- the Pamiiy.
memory. of » died AprU 8th.
dear Fathe ler, who died April 11948:'
I Is set aside loir you. 'Not Rst to-day. but every day
(ti iiviiw corner In our hearts. ,- ' ^
8 I — Mother, died Fehru- I ,
Febru
■In loving memoq oJ & uu uieu
LOOK OUT! IEDDIE ]tlcGARRY & HIS FULL BROADCASTip B|^N:
/jtnnusd LEGION BALL Churjeh Institute, Chatbum
ON FRIDAY, may 6, 19f9 full PARTICUL^ LATBR.
SAM COSTA
at the ; conservative E ALLj I l! ; PUBLIC HALL,| PRESTON |
j THURSDAY n e x t , April 21, 8-30 p.m. ji o. 2 a.m. ^ — THE —!
kaydee bookshop 26, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. Teh 98 ,
BOOKS WE 'CAN RECOMMEND I CAPTURE THE CASTLE.; Dodie Sm ith ■....... ..4
■
tht:’ jungle IS NEUTRAL. F. S. C hapman, D.S.O. S S m c S ^ P ^ D IA T O E cm iD E EN
ev ery d a y g a r d e n in g . Co u tts ............................. She gaeden in cq io jm ; A ip ta , E w
housekeeping, Cookep, Needlecraft, Gardening, 1,000 Household,Hints
9/6
18/- 10/6 17/6
21/-, 3/6
SURVEY' GAZETTEER & ; ATLAS | OF BRITISH ■
DA/I^£XPRESS M ^ & GAZETTEER .^i fiTTTDE BOOKS & MAPS OP MANY ARElAS IN We Rhall be very happy to order ^ny area recjulfed. in
52/6 8/6
scales Th best maps of the local area
* ’ \h f( lrdm n c e Siirveri" on Sheet 95. 2/3 aid 3/-. and t t f e S r S c I Smey 2i" Sheet 34/74, 2/- ^ d 2/6.
birthday 8C EASTER GREETING CARDS PARKER AND BIRO PENS.
” 1 March i 31st. Brboks Street. Ahnle, wife of
[iterredjat St. Mary’s 'April (4th, 1949, at 1
ison, [aged 74 years. Chatburn Parish |
Pleasanlt, Chatburr), heloyed wife of |
You are i ^
NiF.B.TiO. (CLilrHEROE BRANCH)
(Cpmprisli g ' Joiners, j Plumbers, Painters, [g uuiucia, ****.vs...
nroprlateSiLabourers of this loCallty)| Bricklayers,
Electricians, Plasterers and _ , Tilers and ;
at 2-30. I Separate Houses'; Easter Monday and ^ t ^ Book now 'In advance. Continuous Tue sda y to
CLITHEROE 8c DISTRICT YOUNG
FARMERS’ CLUB -i- THIRD — '
ANNUAL BALL KING LANE HALL, CLITHEROE
ON FRIDAY NEXT, APRILL 22 ■ FARNSWORTH’S BAMDS
Non-stop Dancing 8 p.m. d 2 a.m. OLD-TYME AND MODERN DANCING.
TICKETS (strictly lidited) V-| eacJi
Can be obtained from any member of the Committee^ from Mr. W, Parker, Draper, King Street, or from Mr. Wlddup, Stationer, Moor
La.ne.,
requested to support the candidature j of,,
■'•M., J! ■ ' i , ' ' PARKER approa
Menjiber ofii your Federation;, at the| .Ghing MUNICIPAL ELECTfONSJ
Sup])oi the stru
your man to voice his ppinion qri
cture of our " Clitheroe,” your heritage I j • !
: p I ; ' '
Albert ma rt in, ’ Federation Secretary.
NEXT WEEK
THE AMATEUR PLAYERS INVITE y o u TO A MOST
i
There will be an MPORTANT MEETING on T O U R S ^ , April 21,- when all' members' hf the Advisory .q|f
Comrnltee and BaU Commitee are asked to atlend and '
to bring the money for the Ball Tickets.
The PendlelForest and Craven Harriets’ Hunt Point-to-Point Steeplechases
Coppice Farm, Gisburn (Nr. Gisbiimj Station)
SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1949 Racing iComences 1-30 p.m. - Five Races.
Car andiraxl Parks £2/2/0, £1/0/0 and 10/-. Motor Cdachea £ 10/0/0. All on the Course.
I Refreshment Tents on the Course.
Details from 4. Halghton, Hon. Secretary, Blapko, Nelson. B.P.A. Bookmakers ONLY allowed on the course.
CLITHEROE CASTLE ! TENNIS CLUB
WHAM .KY ALBION TENNIS
"|r (: CLUB : (FOUNDED 1911)
lovliig memory of E
B. Hounds October
ioj:llle and seem you more than
time can take you from day
H ie
Courts in Milton! Road, Mey, will be open fo^
pliiyj on Saturday, April 23r^l. NEW members CORDIALLY INVITED b ery l STALKER, Secreta|ry.
Sh^nstone, p Clitheroe Roacl, WKalley.
President 1 REV. FR. COOKSON
COME AND SEE THIS UNUSUAL PLAY. IT HAS A NOVEL PLOT AND SOME tense MOMENTS.
BOOK NOW to ensure your seat at J. Aspden’s, King Street.
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
Opening of Tennis Courts, Netball Pitch, Bowling Greens and Putting Greens
■\rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ,|the Tennis Colirts, Netball Pitch, Bowling Greens a,nd Putting Grjeens
in the Castle Grounds will be open for play (subject to weather conditions being favourabiojfrom and Including
until fur ther notice. Town Clerk’s Office.
CLITHEROE. 14th April, 1949.,
good FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 19491 ,1 .
. G. HETHERINGXON. ! i Town Clerk
'HE SEASON’S PLAY will commence on WEDNESDAY, ’NEXT,
> I
APRIL 20, at 6-30 p.m; Hours of play a r d j
IIDAY :
7EDN ESDAY ... 6-30 p.rai to 9-30 p.m. 6-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.
It is as ye on Sundays. |
aiTHEROF AND DISTRICT. SUNDAy SCHOOL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
AITKEN SHIELD COMPETITION |; | | , SEMI-FINALS ,j , ' I will be played o n ; SHAW BRIDGE GROUND {
FRIDAY NEXT, APRIL 22;
WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 20: whalley V. BILLINGTON | .
HURST GREEN v. LANGHO iKlck-pff each evening at 6-30 p.m.
Admisssion 9d. Ladies arid Boys 6d. : i , '
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
FREE LIBRARY (a) Easter Holidays
■\rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Free Library and •f'l Reading ^ om will remain OPEN ALL DAY on Thursday, jl4th April, 1949, and wiU CLOSE for 1 ^
Easter Holidays on GOOD FRIDAY, SATUIfflAY AND MONDAY, J5th, 16th and 18th APRIL, 1949, inclusive. (b) I Weekly Half-day Clbsing
COMMENCING WITH .EASTER WEEK the Library
and Readlhg Room will be closed each week at 12 noon on Wednesdays for the weekly half holiday,_^and wul remain opbn all day oh Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to
8 p.m.
Town Clerk’s Office, CLITHEROE.
8th AprU, 1949. ! : i I "
G. HETHERINGTON, i
i
( T ow n Clerk. !
; undecided whether the Club iwill function . 2(J, mo6 r lane I SPECIALIS'PS IN W
NEEDLECRAFT HABERDASriERY
BARG
"GLENSHEET "OLD p o r Iembr
i We cannot and therefore W' sent by nbst.
CLITHEROE Tel: Clithep' E 685 - 'O
'boLS • ' M "' .! DRAPERY ' ART & CRAFTS
C'Lamis’’ linens DIDERY.
We still have some
■AINS IN UNE shou
y all our ne 'elcome ^yoi
ERWEAR, ETC.
w stock In the windows X enQUlrles. Orders
We w ish yoL an a uify h a p p y Easter. Sbtilesdale Wanderers
Cricket and Bowling Club I CHURCH MEADOW
The Ground will be Open for Cricket and Bowls
TO-MGRROW, Saturday j
: j (April 16)
NEW MEMBI^RS CORDIALLY ': ! I
INVITED. Ipreliminary. notice
; JUMBLE SALE I FRIDAY, MAY 27
Bolton-by-Bowland School
A DANCE -I' will be held '
I In tbe Sebodj , i h; i I on ■
EASTER MONDAY I I ' |, \ (April 18) I' ' . 1
Dancing from 9 ,p.m. tt) 1 a.m. I ' 1''
( ADMISSION 2/r| -------- I ' BINSON’S BAND I '
Excellent Prizes, Refreshments RO — I ' ' N
Proceeds in aid of Church i h Funds.
' '
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT YOUNG FARMEB|S’rCLUB
THE NEXT MEETING ■ , ;.!! ■' wlU be, I j
A Visit to Dunso 0“
i iRoyal Grammar School at I 7 o’clock prompt.
1,1'. x ‘ . •.'j.-i-'.,.
iWe(ln^sday Next, Apr.,p i A bus will leave Clithene ‘.-y
Bridge Trout Fan h i;'
i
.(including refreshments))!;: ’'i •‘‘.I
BRADLEY’S ; BAND || ADMISSION 2 /6 ’
■ |i ■ ’ 5'! ■ ■ R ig h t " , I ■ 1' GRINDLETON VILLAGE INSTITUTE
wi an
EAS
* DRIVE DANCE
U1 be held on
’ER MONDAY (April 18) :
' Whist at 7-45 p.m. Admission i /g : (iniUuding cup of tea)
Dance n School, 9-30 p.m. to ! 1-30 a.m.
IDIVnSSION 1/6 (Combined Tickets 2/6).
i NEWtrON INSTITUTE I
'I..____ • . ■ ]! i|
DANCE I '
i; Easter Monday
).m.—2 a.m. :S BAND
Admission 2/6 o f A dm is s io n reserved.
Free buses wlU leave CJltheroe Station at 8 p.m„ yla Whltej- weU 4nd Waddlngton; Slald-
burn 9 p.m. AU buses return after Dante.
■toSSIDE
A DANCE : will be held on
FRllDAYNEX|r,Apr.22 'Dincing'8!
p.m.ito2a.m. 1 :
I ' li I | I L U X U |R Y tC lN ^ r | lA & C A F E , B L A C K B U R N
THIS WEEK-END! ■‘THE WALLS OF JERICHO." Commencing Monday, April 18, for SIX DAYS. THE IDEAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION
A woman 9an’t one. i
j Booking Oface Ill
m “f Jllii
mm t !
Iliui imi
TO-NIGHT (Thirsdayl'at 7-30: TO-MO 6-0 an i 8-15! EASTER SATURDAY
limiq n>
" f iilhu
IROW (Good Friday at 6-0 and 8?15ji.i
N ARGARE1 *'O’E RIEN, IROBERT PRESTON. DANNY^ TIP.?*.®' GEORGE
MURPHY. EDWARD ARNOLD BUTCH JENKINS in |"BIG C IT Y - ‘U’ film. ,
Week commencing Anri( 18.1949J
ASTER MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7 30: WEDNESDAY at 6-0 8-15: It HURSDAY, at 7-30; SATURDAY atiB-O and 8-15 p.m.
FR DAY
GREE ■i'
b a l l FRIDAY.
^ARSGN ROBERT MITGHUM RICHARD HART in I
ISIRE ME . ■
have ,two' love affairs wjthout pacing ■ dearly for open Mohday, Wednesday, Saturday, 2-30 to 4-0.
!■ ; 1 ' ■ 1 1 ' ilimiH A\ nL lllu liniilll
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 6-0, 8-15: SATURDAY at :2-15, 6-0, 8-15, JUDY GARLAND, GENE KELLY in “ THE PIRATE!”—Technicolor.
MONDAY and TUESDAY at'7.30: WEDNESDA'If at 2-15. 6-0, 8-15i THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0. 8-15.
Walter p i i^ eon deborah kerr ANGELA LANSBURY in IF WINTER CO ES M
^•om the pages of a great best-selling novel . j . . The ye^’s out standing romantic drama. . . Presented by a great Brltlsn cast.
EASTER DANCING AT WHALLEY EASTER SATURDAY EASTER MONDAY
ERIC LATHAM AND HIS: BAND
Dancing 7 to 11 p.m.! ADMISSION 2/- i
TO-NIGHT (Thursday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0^ and 8-15. “ KELLY THE SECOND,” with Patsy Kelly, Ma3(ie' Rosonbloom.
JI
GOOD FRIDAY ONIiY at 6-0 and 8-15. James Lydon hnd Barbara Belden “WHEN THE LIGHTS GO ON AGAIN.”
SATURDAY at 2-15 : ” HITCH-HIKE TO HAPPINESS/’ MONDAY at B-b antj 8-15: TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30. that! GRAND TEOHNICOIiOR FILM I ■
.1 THE iOLSON STOWr starring LARRY PARKS. EVELYN KEYES., | .
THURSDAY and-Ff|lDAV at 7-30f 8ATURDAY| Bt 6-0 jand 8-16.: ROBERT YO(ING and MARGUERITE CHAPM)1N in
Beautifully (Photographed In TEC RELENTL,?SSOLOR.
SATURDAY at i2-15 ! “ THE CYCLONE RANGER.” Booking Office openl2 to 4 p.m., Mon., Wed,, Sat;
TEL. 147 (BY |THB CftOCK)
ENTERTAINMENTS JN;BURNtEY Week commencing Sunday, April 17th, 1949.
EMPIRE
Daily at 2-30, 6-l5 (Sat 6.0), 8-15.
I t’s laughter week at the Empire.
Frank RANDLE and TESSIE O’SHEA jin
Somewkere in Politics
Wh at e v er ybur colour, you’ll have a good laugh. Also News and Inter^t.
Sunday, April 17j at 7.0 Doors open 9-30.
, Robert Young ajnd Helen Gilbert in ” FLORIAN.” I
GRAND
Sunday next at 7-0 : Rita Hayworth in
” Lady in Question.” Also “ The Roving Rogue.”'
Mon, next & all wk.
Heveallng new ad ventures of Robin Hood In Cinecolor.
Starring Jon Hall & Patricia Morison. Also Stephen Dunne and Adele Jergens in
“WOMAN FROM TANGIER.”
Easter Monday: ’Three shows at 2-15, 6-45, 8-15.
1 PIR f \m
R(t SAVOY Sunday:
Lionel: Barrymore in “On Borrowed Time." ! !
Easter Monday and all week.
i ' ' I
Michael DENISON & ANN CRAWFORD-In
Sir Patrick Basting’s libel drama,
the; blind gdpdess
Separate shows Easter Monday as on Bat.
' You okn book now. Last Bus from Burnley 10-45 p.m.; Sundays, 9-45 p.m. . MUNICIPAL ELECTION, MAY 12, U949
THE ADOPTIC'N . i i r . y ; —for THE
' Conservative Candidates will be h eld In
' ! I Tbe Conser4ative Club, (Mitberqe
WEDNESDAY NEXT, ApRIL 20 at 7-451p.m.
CANDIDATES: EVELYN R. GARNETT
. CHARLES CLEGG | JOHN Y. LOFTHOUSE: • ISAAC T. rS
uSHT I BERNARD SH^RPLES .- Chjifman: COUNCltLOI).;'JOffik DRIVER I ' i
^RKET PLACF, CLlJfHEROE Phone 167 ir 443
RADIO VALVES AND lATTERIES IN STOCK [“••mil ,s round to good look and weigh
::or all tl.t: points that radio.
we take )od test
pther day was pdt
:4-and'caiii: colours.
away for a home,
new A122M
tolthls third throughwlth'
•j-.V'
EASTER '
SU ITS . SPC 7LAUNEL RAiin
All mode.
li'AILORB 6 i 9, M.
HTS'JACKETS TROUSERS :OATS .
FRED READ
■^tely priced. & CO.
lUTFITTERS. T PLACE,
CUTHEIlpE. Td.68.
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