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BLACKB Tel. '4042-3


I riuM< i *' tball (at any


memorial. he


ISN'ST.,,; URN


IjomplI te From [the fii'st urecnt


e r e c 11 c n i(our)


thing to do vmtfiifunerala Ltd,


In l« fIIMAloaIb fact any- of


B covered bvi Scales puneral Setvicj!


. Hacking & Sons FOR


k your order Large Selec


Lack, [grey GRANIJI


Iress: ! ■ ' JEM E tSRY


ACCRIN rel.i 204i3.


MEMORIALS and


i()W frc on ot


RSD


iBenovatlona ca Estimates


eend.ffcr 'OatA:


l;S. ,logue,


iree, GATES


Tied ou»


7 his Is a story of Ipve .and murder'In the shodws of Paris . Three (great rt^rsj acting }a a; truly great film.: I •


GtONj I Eet; 187S


ENGAGE ?ENT I THOMPSON—t^OWGILL |


Je engagement) Is announced Kweeu George Btyan, elder son iMr. and Mrs' iJ. C. iCawglll, Ipark AVenue,! ciltheroe, and reen, only daughter iof Mrs.


lompson.


I Hlndle, . and


j Birthday, July 5. ^ rom Mrs. Wood.


JHIN—L Bbes to


Prom those' who think the world of you. j ;


* ’ ' ) : ''


.’roni Grandma and Grandad Jltchell Street. Clltheroe.


L—Loving birthday gfeetlngs I a; dear| wife and [mother,


^ 0 be remembered by those , she ibved, •


^■om Husband, soiia and lughter and families., |


bs all she would have;Asked.: ^ BIRTH


ie6 Turne mdersbn,


in; both Ire, a


ITER—On ackburn' eorge, .the onle Car .tetved at 1 July 4,


ND'E'RS! jrslng Boi 1949, tc


0 N—A t Mlllbrae nei, Glasgow, on July • ) Kathlyn Margaret,


Rutherglen, Iianark- daughter,- Elizabeth well. ■ 1 :


,'Wife of Dr. Hugh I / D EATHS


er, aged 7i Sti Mary’s C 1949.


June 30, Royal In beloved bus


1949 at flrmary. band of years; ,


MHDAY BEMEMBBANCE8 lR8DEN—I


y dear wl


'This da regre


Of my w nevei


-Prom her iWhalley


loving Husband Bob load, Clltheroe.


1 emetery ' oving memories of


'e, Ellen Jane, July 4. ; ; ' dawns with sad


, i [


ife I loved and will ■ forget.


—'.xreabiucu Uicmuiico


I f a dear [mother, Ellen J. arsden, July 4


I Always smiling, always con­ tent, '


I Loved and respected: where- ever she went; '


^From Ellen, Len, Elaine and benisCi j


iLowergate, Clitherod. ! IN MEMORIAM


tKERSTAFFE ^ Treasured aemorles of a dear wife and oother, who died July 8, 1945. ,


-From h e f loving Husband walty Lanel New Longton. Also Frank and Phyllis and brand-daughter, June. •kegrove.


Her last [thought unknown But she left us memories. We are proud to own.


She left hs suddenly ! i , _


I lLAGHAN—In loving memory p f Thomas Callaghan, who died


Duly 9, 1948. I 'Ever In our thoughts. |


I aRKE—In I f a dear Isabella, w P948.


r-Prom hei sons


dney Ave hlteacre La


Queen


■1943. She was ours remember.


dear Alice,


lEccIes, 23 Iwho died |ju ly 13, .1947.'


-From Blsicklocks and Taylors Whipp Avenue, Clitheroe.


. I wife and mother, 'ho died on J[uiy 12,


loving remembrance loving husband and


Street, “ Woodslde’j rue, Whalley, and ne, Barrow.,.


JHRISTY-^Ir loving memory of klon Streetti Low Moor. -From thi)‘ Family.


tear son and brother, Drv. John ■ • "■"1788 Royal . Signals, at Cairo, Egypt,


_____


-From Mother, Dad and family. Holden Street, Clltheroe.


R.I.P.


jOur dear Mother, Dora i Nuttall. Iwho died July 7, 1948. Also I birthday nemorles of our dear iDad, Wll lam Nuttkll, died


UTTALL— In loving memory of iMaroh 11, 1949.


Jldear son j.nd brother liwuu who dled^’- ’-" "


-From the Family, PEAK—In


■ Ihomas) who died July 9. 1948. IL _ _ _ _


|!dear ‘(T


husband


July 3, 1944. also a and


(Staniej; f a t n e r


u uiB iiiciiAwij of


And . those' they, remtmber.


___! loved l o v e d


They d l l their best for those they: ■' ■


I —Proiri the Family endleton Rbad, Wlswell


1 a dear hutband and father, who , 1 died July [10, 1945. i


I bOTTER—In l o v i n g ,memory .of .


We were not there to clasp , ' your hand, ■ . .


j


We did [not see you d l^ ■ . i We only know yoi^ p a s se a ,


- family.] Bresl o , - He’S . Roy?, Low Moor; 27. Tne


Jill^alUng, who fell asleep July . ''' s'emembered always. '


I Without a last goodhyft- • . ' -From his loving ^ e anQ, ' _ _


ceht; 21 T u r n e r , Street, lu •, %dlham Road. Sabden. ^ — :


Calling—In loving memory_ol I rmy dear Rusband, John QMflrey;


i Brownloy? Street, CUtheroe. i • -—Mary ; !


(or BO' be


iving School [ ter, I P im Win d in g OB


^ m a c h i n e r y . ! p a id whilei te a rm n g , ,


PtfjAMj^ilKdvited to visit th e Mill d u i ra g ^ Tvotking h o t i ts d n S ^ u ^ y f ip om h ip .


At Rest In God’S' Garden or ' Roses.


, ] ' 1


l joving memory , Near BLACICBURN


a “


.E.H0TLE& SONS ltd.


endle m u , cliiueroe —


h a v e


f fH B OAIDERSTONES HOSPITAl urgaitly ‘ i require 'WOMEN for PART-TIME NURS­


ING. Working hour^ any suitable number up to 30 per wedc. Excellent rates of pay ranging from l / lU , per hour fori women 'without experience to 2/6J per hour for qualified staff. L ■[; .■■■'■, ,■ ; I ' ’ : ' V- [ ■ ■ ■' r ' ^


Apply either by letter or personally to the Matron of the Hospital. '


‘ ^ [.: ’ ' 1 ■ i ■ [ ' CLES—In' loving memory of a


Who died July I2i and we'


V.W. Dairy Shorthorn. Breedersf Association i


(LANCASHIRE BRANCH) R A L L Y


At Stonyhurst College, near[ Clitheroe Wednesday Next, July 20th, [at 2 'p.m. Commentator: W. J, DENT, lUrkby Stephen.


individually outstanding animals and: steers will be . paraded.


Family groups, daughters of one bull, foundation cows, ' :


Till farmers welcome, particularly those sewed by the, lyhalley A.!. Centre. Refreshments. .


! I


: Loved in, life, and living yet i [


I In the hearts of those who never forget.


National Federaticin of. Rethil Newsagents ('Clitheroe Branch) i;


■iBERE WILL BE NO DELIVERY OP j NEWSPAiPERS OR PERIODICALS DURING 'THE HOLIDAY WEEK, ' JULY 18th to 23rd, 1949.


WAKES WEEK SELLING P(MNT5


Newspapers will be on j sale at the following .points ! tiroughout the district: from 8-0 to! 10-30 a.m. 'and : ' 5-15 to 6-15 p.m. j)


'


Advertiser and Time? Henthorn Park (Main entrance) Lingard’s, Waterloo i Wheatsheaf, Whalley- road


i


Ainsworth’s, Shaw Bridge


i


6. Watldington - road i B r i d g e ;


7. , Barnes, Bawdlands ' 8. Royl6s, Woone-lane 9. Moorland - avenue, Fimlico-road junc­ tion I '


! 10. Low Moor


Advertiser & times A m periodicals will be ) DELIVERED ON SATURDAY, JULY 23rd. [


Depart


Di i l UoIM DAY EXCURSIONS


WEDNESDAY, duly 18, 19, 20


BLACKPOOL 8/2 MONDAY. TUESDAY and


Depart Chatburn 7-45 a.m ; Clitheroe 7-50 a.m.; Whalley 7-57 a.m.; Langho 8-3 a.m.


Blackp’l (Cen.) ret'n 7-30 p.m


Enauire [for details of book­ ings to Llandudno and Menai Bridge (via ! Liverpool and North' Wales S.S. Go’s Steamers) and Douglas I.O.M.


EVENING


BLACKPOOL 4/3 [


Gisburn ___ ... ’ '’i '


: Sat. Thors. ■ July 16 July 21


J.


Clitheroe ■... 1.. . 4-20 4-16 Whalley .....j..., 4-27 4-24 Langho ........|.. . 4-32 4-30


Rimington ..... . 4-6 Chatburn . . . . . . , 4-13 4-10


Blackpool! (ccn.) 11-30 , 10-50 return , !


MORECAMBE 3/9 SUNDAY, JULY 17 [


Depart ’ Langho 4-30 p.m.; Whalley: 4-36 p.m.; Clitheroe . 4-44 p.m.; Chatburn 4-50 p.m.


Gisburn: 5-2 p.m,


Morecanibe (Prom.) return 9-45 p.m.


NOTE—Fares quoted; are from Clitheroe.


Full details from ' stations’ ofiaces and agencies.'


Please cut this out for reference.;


HALF-DAY EXCURSIONS BLACKPOOL 5/3 |


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, 19. 20|


Depart dhatburii 11.16 a.m.;[ Clitheroof 11-21 a.m.: WHalley, 11-28 a.m,; Langho 11-34 a.m.


Blackn’l (Cen.) ret’n 8-55 p.m.|


SOUTHPORT 5/- I THURSDAY. JULY 21 |


Depart Chatburn 11-9 a.m.;i. Clltheroe 11-6 a.m.; Whalley! 11-12 a.m.; Langho 11-18 a.m.'


Southp’t (0. St.)) ret. 7-55 p.m.


L I VERPO 0 L I 6/6; NEWl BRICHTON (via Ferry) 7/6: LLANDUDNO (afternoon* cruise) ,14/0.


' ! MONDAY, JULY 18 |


Clitherot 11-6 la.m.: Whalley Depart 'Chatburn 11-0 a.m.; 11-12 a.m,; Langho 11-18 a.mJ


MORECAMBE 5/- TUESDAY, JULY 19


Morecambe (Prom.) return 7-55 p.m.


'


Depart I Chatburn 11-45 a.m.j Clitherde 11-39 a.m.; Whalley 11-34 a.m.; Langho 11-25 a.m;


: 22,—available outward and


return! by any train having a through connection,


j. (3947)


fare) will ba issued from Gisburn, Rimington, Chatl burn, Clitheroe, Whalley and Langho, to any station within a radius of 60 miles—Daily Sunday to Friday .July 17 to


First and Third Class DaV Return' Tickets (at single


i


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL WHALLEY


Milk Marketing Board A Clay Pigeon Shoot ! ; -I .. (OPEN) . i


Whalley Cattle Breeding Centre


f ie i^ dAy


THURSDAY, JULY 28 2-15 p.m.


At Mitton Rd., Whalley


I A N invitation is extended to all milk: producers and


J '. Speakers:.


THOMAS PEACOCK, O.B,E„ '


' Vlce-Ubglnnan of tbe MUk f Marketing Board. -.


J O S E P H E D W A R D S , E S Q .


Bead of the Production Division, , UUk Marketing -Board.


iSignek). P . - W Y N N E O W E N j ^ v f Secretary .'Whalley .Cattle ;: Breeding Centre Advisory Committee.


those interested in cattle breeding to see the Centre and the Bulls.


• : : iWlll be helil la t I


i GHATBURNi Ml 1 ' . ■ [..'.I


;[ 'i


SATURDAY, JULV 30 j at 1-30 pim. il


Tea will be provided at the


Black Bull Hotel for all names sent by: July :23rd to Ted Cockshujit, Bold Croft iFarm, Chatburp.


! : . PRELbiHNARY I NOTICE ^


Boll on-by-Bowland- 'Vill age riall Fuitd ' THE annum. I


Gift Auction Sale will' be held un


SATURDAY, JSEPT. tl7 , ! ■


Wickets pitched at 2-30 p.m. ADMISSION; |


ADULTS 1/- CHILDREN 6d. ' Ices, Minerals, Teas. PRELIMINARY NOTICE


- . ' 1 - (I ■ ’ ,


-ROYAL.GRAMMAR SCHOOL TDI)D GIRLS’ ASSOaAiTIGN


THE SECOND


ANNUAL DINNER ' will be held at the


' StARKlE ARMS • ■ ■ -■ ■ ■ on ■


- ■ ' ■ -1,.:


FRIDAY, SEPT. ' 23rd TICKETS 13/- ,


■ (Including Subscriptions) s’'* ’ ’.or lQ/6 for^^MBEl^’


.toresalnformal.^ nilittolimits


Apply—The Secretary) ^ , )' 109, Chatburn Road,' ' ' ' CUth^Ype. ^


. '


Return 'Llandudho 5-15 p.m) Ret. Liverpool :(Ex.> 8-20 p.mJ


Bo6ton-by-Bowland E|1o PHONE 473' CLIIHE


ROE


or Sei*vices I ■ :


b o o kN g I EXCURSIONS TO


LANCASHIRE BLACKPOOL


5 SOUTHPORT FLOWER


SHOW


AUGUST 16th, 17th, jl8th and 19th • i


RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE ■ ■ ' : I Y ; -I ■


CHATBURN ROAD .


'0 . ■ TO-MORROW, Saturday


CLITHERpE (with G. N. Hudson) ’ . ■ V.-


:|.


GT, HARWOOD (with El THOKNt6 n) '


CLITHEROE: AND DISTRICT CHAMBER jOF TRADE


I JULY HOLIDAYS I SHOPS n (except FOOD SHOPS)


will clos6.at 12 o’clock noon on »ATURDA1,,JULY 16,


until the foil owing, Monday morning wijek, July 25.


EO(® will make indb I announ:i


J '


'.H,'..El,: W.D.


SHOPS


ividnal closing cements


.LIOTT,


^USHTON, Secretary


. ^ President


PRELIMINARY NOTICE ST. HELEN’S S.S.


: WADDINGTDN ANNUAL


GARDEN FETE ^


gi^ unds ^,:Myl^oVpgrhiisslbn.of SA’ITJBDAY; 'juL Y JO. ' 'I '-'I


.Wages paid whilst leamingi. ■ /


^ " j i


Apply for ij^rticulars of wages and special bonus, rates to above address! any day—, Monday tO'Friday, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.


Offer EXCELLENT ;OPPORTUNIT ES to GIRLS’ LEAVING SCHOOL or other young persons to train as TlRiESS and' BLOUSE ' machinists.


.1 '• V


(Old National School)^ MOOR LANE


Thursday and fr|i JEANNE


vlth good spirits, t t ’s happy, It’s new. It's different. Rooking OXBce oiwn I Mon.,\\yed., and Sat., ^ 3 0 ^ ^ r , Tel, 67,


nilv. fun, and lovely Jeanne Crain Is bubbling over I EDMUNb QWENN jji - , f ['J®-M“RR0Wi B-O and 8-15 p,m. i


AONDAY and TOESbAy at WO; WEDNESDAY at 6-0 and 8-16,1 INGRID BERGMAN, CHARLES BDYER, CHARL'eS LAUGHTONI


. . . ’ ’ '


bAY,;ati7>30i SATURDAY, 6-0 and 8-15 D.m.i bRAIN,' WILLIAM HOLDEN and


APIRTMEHT FOR PEGGY


of “ Overdsle,” Sklp- the i late - Mr. H.


RTHDAY GREETINGS Dtd of love and best


llchmond Terrace, Clltheroe I phin— i


Birthday greetings fond, and K true 1


i i


SPECIAL. ANNOUNCEMENT TO .!


luco .u, you Marlene on yout> j ;: i


PARENTS & GUARDIANS


Have your daughter trained for a useful occupation which will be of sound practical use all her life. i


I i


TOfNIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at,J-15J fcO and 8-15,, i


: ' '


MQNDAY;.and''TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 2-15, 6, 8-15. 'HUGH WILLIAMS, ARNE . CRAWfoRD.


: MiRHAEL DENISON ahd ERIC RORTMAN in i , A grlpph^ drama with a' flrst-rato cast.' THE BLIND GODDESS


THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30:.SATURDAY. 2-16, 6-0| 8-15. KATHLEEN RYAN, DIRK BOGARDE.


FAY COMPTON! and IVOR BARNARD In i |


A beautiful and memorable performance by Kathleen Ryan In a ■poignant-Btory, ' ,


ESiitER WATERS i Boohing Office open daily 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30. HELLIFIELD I , ['. I : . ■ i TEL. 278. ' i


AGRICULTURAL j AND HORTICllLTURAL’ ^C IE TY


I


Second Annual SHOW SATURDAY, AUGUST-6th, |1949


will be held In | ,


PEEL PARK, HELLIFIELD ON ■ I ■


. «450— PRIZB?(— ^C45» JUDGING commences . 10. a.m. j TWENTY-FGUB CATTLE I CLASSES. FbURTEEN SHEEP )


' CLASSES. ; Agricultural horse clas?. reding pony! ■ ; ■ CLASS, T3 h.h. 'HUNp:R CLASS, to he .[ridden. ! [


Will Exhibitors In Attested Cattle Classes note that a removal pennltiWlU be xeQulred to be made but to Green Farm, HeUlfleld |


' ' '


Three:--. Silyer Trbohies.. Large number of Special PRICES.’! 'OTHER ATTRACTIONS: |


[ GRAND prizes’ ' [


I tlheap Rail Pares froid'all Stations v?lthln a radius of 30 miles': '. i of HylUJieid. Extra Buses,, , -'S '


) ; SEVEN HORSE RACES I , (Run, under N.D.G.T,A. and G.A, Rules)


Ahmlsiiim to .field 2/6,, Gar jPayk 2/6. Bookinakers’ Stands 30/. SQpRPUiES..for . air classes AM special attractions may \te'' ,ob-


■.,tawed:‘frb^,,tbe. Befitete/Til Al•■BORROW, East View, HeRlfleJd, ■ ■' ■' ■♦.cW


■ i !. 1 BRITISH RAILWAYS -n Vi b VvV !


100, 220, 440, . 8 8 0 'and ONE. MILE FOOT RACES . ' [ [ . :


) ■' j [' ' .j


| : , [ ' DANCE in CO-OPy tHALi, ' ■ | BOROUGH (|F GLIIHEROE


CATTLE AND c|ENE]^L HENTHORN PAG


^iSPEENACRE S T I ^ T iP: CHESTER AVENUE |PL


CASITE PlXy ING (Lower portion adjoining


The above will be CLOSl^D Midnight, on Saturday, 16th


Town Clerk’s Office, The Castle, Clltheroe. 8th July, 1949.


■ ■ ' I I: M!ARI^ET| U K ' , : i I AYGROJJND ^


FIELD Railway) j


j


from 12 o’clock July, 19|l9, [to


12 o’clock noon, on Sunday, ll7th Julyl 194? ■ ■


G. HS'


ITHERINOTON, Town Clerk)


4 [ KNOWUES FRUITERER iand FLORIST | - WELLpATE - CLITHEROE


We [ DELIVER TO ANv} PART OF THE TOWN OR DISTRICT I Orders taken for Floral Tributes


( i •


GRAND HOUDAY ATTRACnON At CHURCH MEADOWS '


On WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY, 20th


aiTHEROE WEDNESDAY R.Ak, W E ^N


: WICKETS PITCHED 2-30 p.m. ■ • '


SATURDAY, JULY 3 on the


Fennyfold Playing Fields Commencing llrO a.iln.


CUPS AND TROPHIES I- Entries definitely c] Don’t forget SHOW-


ose Monday,[July 25th. DANfeE,


at 7-0 p.m.


i)pADiHAM : G. 'WEBB, 24, Church Street, Papiham (Tel.333) ■br for Dog Section to H. WALMSLEY, 1, Gawthorpe St., >PaMham (Tel. 468)-


•'Write for Schedules to,J. SMITli,'7, Field Street, night of Show


6th, i 194? Padih^m


SPLENDID PLASSIFIC/ITION P R I Z E £ 5Q Q ^ i'MOjtes


|


! !


/{ ^tO^NIChTVkt 7*30:! SATURDAY at


WILUAM ,POWELL and IRENE DUNNE in XIFE V/>TH FATHER’ ’ (In Technicolor).


DENNIS[MORfjANv ABLENE DAHL in “MY [SATURDAY at ‘2-15i" -Rdx Lease "CYCLO'NE lOF THE .SADDLE.”


MONDAY at 6-0 .and 8-15; T|UESDAY dnd'[WEDNESDAY at 7-30. '


T f and J.piS| MAXWELL In


i f i IB E B m P tm C H l • SATUROADAY at 6-0 .and 8-16.


Kissing his way Into troublejT-flghttog Ju s [way out. [THURSDAY and FRIDAY at t|-30: MARGARET


LOCKWOOq, BARRY iWl


THE Twice accused of murder. Booking Office open 2 to 4 p.m.i Mon., Wed., ^at PADIHAM


SATURDAY at 2-15 : BOB STEELE “ RIDERS OF THE SAGE.” TEL, 147.


[EMLYN ^lUIAMil ill ID.


i . . konv tr kLI BARNES il and


1-0 and 8-15. p.m. WILD IRISH ROSE.”


to a


iFRIDAYi j t e 15, 194?


Very few of us


place In thefradlo set to which'we listen eVefy day. i.' i


' So.’'we. InvlteVyoii to t r y 'a :new-set and. hear the difference, k- ., , i ■.


, Weekly or monthly payments arranged BENTffAMS , - I ' . ' (BY THE CLOCK)


14 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE YOUR mURPHY' AND ! HOOVER DEALER


'4


ELLISONS ' FOR


WASHING MACHINES


BENDIX^THOjR Hotpoint — Hoo’ver RITEMP, — ETC.


R£M(HATOR SALES & SERVICE


jG.E.C, — Eng. Elec, L.E.C. — Prestcold ELECTROLUX, 8Cc


Electrical Installations of All Types Accrington Blackblirn Barnoldswick


5/7, Broadway ' 29, Church St. 33, Albert Rd. Direct from Grdwer — '' 'T''... . . [,) notice the gradual change that takes !


' But it Is a fact that all seUi deteriorate'With time and ; ; its more thanllkeiy, that wen yours isn’t t^ ln g ^ y ^ ' '‘“thln^ like the truth If its ;a pre-’war type. -, v'


I ■


I PRICE TWOPENCE ironmongerv


Household AppfiibiijceB F IR E P L 4 C 5 |h^ ' ' ' '"^ ■NQUIBIXS


York St. j| PHbNK 8b a .'I ,


FRED READ U ? i BESFOKn TAILbBS


; ' », MABKET PLACE,; I CUTHEBOK TeLS8,


'I


RAIN or ISHlIffi REM)S for


Holiday wear


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