OQt suns HlUfH EVE OMI SKK
I7, DARWEN ST., BLACKBURN
I; Tel. 404i!■3^ j,;!’
FULLY EQUIt>PED TO SEI^VE,
'
j l Adeauato ' staff of first-class ctaftcmcn. |
2 All latest machinery and tools.
3 Excentionally lareo stock toichoose from. ...............u m it e d T < • ■ TOOLS- IRONMONGERY
Household AppKincei FIREPLACES ■NQniHlSS INVU'IB '
York
St.^ Clitheroe Phone 88 I
REQISTERED AS A NEWSPAPEB. ■n VIEMORIALS
Make your; select-s. from the In East Lancashire.
choice of d e s i g n s
Fecitt’s
Marble; 0^ Stone, a can deliver and erect any churchyard.
FECITT BROS.
MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINCE 1860. ;;
Photic 6248 Ij j Whalley New Road
i B L A G K B U R N (Onen Saturday afterndor.4)
look your otder now from oui ' Large Belectlon ofi
EenovatWns carried oul EstuhatesFree.]
OUUU IV. vvw—-o — lAddress': CEMETERY GATE* | i ' '
ACCRINGTON tel. ^043- Est. 1878
e n g a g e m e n t
, DEWHURST-SEVWN : I-The engagement Is announced
f Severn of B e k e n h am . ! ^
Joyce Mary, Mr. and Mrs
between Anthony Peter M., eldfer son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. M.
Pivir. ttiiu u. J. C. Dewhurst, 128, golden WEDMNG 1
imlico Road. Clltberoe. only daughter of
f S
the 50th anniversary of their wedding,
kind friends who have sent them conglatuJations on the occasion o^jthe celebration 1 of
ij ; j : BIRTHS :
CLARKi—On iiine 4, tat- Queen's “ park Hospital, to M^ and Mrs. Maurice Clark, Tower Hill, Clttheroe, a| ; daughter (Olwyn Mary); both well,
, ___^ Ip H I L L I P SJI — At
^ Maternity Hospital. I^ e k b u rn , on June 4th, to Mr._and Mis. C.
i Sprlngneld
, 16, AlbanyJpoad, Blackburn;; 'a i sister for FjCter (Porotby). i
H. Phillips (nSe Phyllis Garnei ),
I rOSS.—On Saturday,! June 4j to * " s /S g t. and Mrs. J. A. I^ss (nfee Hasmm). trie gift ?£ a d a u g ^
ir (Janet Elizabeth).; ■ Giateful 11, thanks to all concerned. (Deo *' Gratlas).
______j | , d ea th s I
‘ ‘ Wlnsor Ave^i Foulds, agf c r;c m a t| Crematorlu:
FOULDS—on I home of
Clitheroe, :ed
„ e d at 0 a r le ^ 0 n im on the 8th.
''1949”, * at Til, Garnett t;iuneroB
beloved hu'sband of Mary |Ann John Edward, - j
nue, Cllthei'oe, James a 81 years; and iwas
June 6,11949 at!the his daugbteij 1 4,
^0HNSbN,-6n the^ 8th June, : Road, ■
, the I
Tnhnsoii flECd <6 v6hrs. Inter f t Maryjs Cemefe.7.
| , Saturday, Ju ne 11th, at 3 j _Jm
1 STOOKWELLli-On Monday, June ^ ; 6, Bt-the hbme of her daughter, :' Mrs. J. A. [Barnes, 94, Chatbuin ! i- -Road, Clltbevoe, Hannah, widow
of Andrew Stockwell, of
>; Todmordeni: aged^ Interred at Cross Stone Church,
i ^ Todmoi'deitl; June 9. , ' ■ ,
, Edith Ellen': the beloved wife of Frederick Thomas Wilson, { aged I 63 years. ( I Interred at_, tne
i WILSON.—Oil Thursday, June 2, at the Po'St Office,i Gilndleton,
i{ Methodist' iChapel, Grindleton, [ on the-6th,
i IN MEMORIAM I
1 Henrietta iBleazard, the belovea wife of t ie late John Biea^aid, died June's, 1948.;
BLEAZARD.-^in '
uvlng.meinob of Woodlands, Clitheroe. ; ' t- |) _
' —Cyril. Greta; Malcolm and ’■ Yvonne.
Only a| beautiful memory, to remember of you. ,
' , Waddlngton. ; i , i .
, 1 . 11
bReTHERTON—In loving; memoi-y of my dear Husband, who past to his reit June ;7, 1949.
‘ —Frorir riis loving. Wife; and family ' i
' ___ CLARK.—In loving[memory
of.my Bolton-by-Bowland. ; ; June 5, 1947. 54, Parson Lane, Clltheroe. 14, 1948. i ,
He 'fought ' llfes ' square;
, 7, CockerlU Terrace,
' We always found him, .— ; —Frotri his son Harry , ana- ' daughter-ln^aw' Annie, : also Gr aii dch ll dre n.[ ; i
'
No matter when we J
' i Wffii Barroiv^ near Whalley. [ . memories June 11.
We ipstja son with a; heart o How we miss; him c an; never be
| ;
Deep in our I hearts h® W living
■ i ,
We will , shortly V 'J . I
' •—Prom 'mother; father sister Annie. , - vrnrv.
!li;'Robert Street.'Elton. Bury - i '■ ■
ei 'loved Stmi too dearly W .ever forget. , . »nd
1 THE
He v;as worth the name or father, :
, ; I 1
battles wanted j there.
; D
Without i a last goodbye., .^Prom Tom and Jane. __
iaway, '
LEIGH.—Treasured memori'es of a ' dear father, Albert, died June
'
We wire not there to cla-P -yorir hand, i
j '' , '
We did; not see you die, ^ We only know; you passea
, ■
i—Ever remembered by | tnen i loving Ison Toim.
idled June 19, 1922., |
; |
HOLT.—In! loving niemory pf m? ; dear brother Jack, who died
;
deir father Robert, June ,9, : 1945; .hlso my; dear mother, 'Mary Elizabeth,; wn.o
. aq^ '
UNENS-OLD GlAm is , GLENSHEE, etc.. In cream, h^ry, natural, pastel shades. CREASE-RESISTING DlffiSS LINENS, ORGANDIE. SPUN SILK, MUNROSPUN ha^ - woven twe eds. I
N E E b L E C R A E T - - | f ^ j j ° ^ i ; . |P |“S s l^ ^ ^ ^ ^ FLOSS, BRORKpHE, TWISTED SILKS, TAPESTRY WOOLS AND SILKS.
! I | [ h
TRACilb GOODS of aU kinds, including Undie SeW, and
Matinee coats, e ;c.
ART CRA
,
TAPESTRIES—Coloured and tramme—Traditional Modern Designs.
—Paints for all purposes: Brushes; Poster Lettering Pens, Paper, Palette Knives, etc.
,anl4
i ,tT _E v e ry type of bRAFT catered for. j T ^ s pec ia l—every requirement for BARBQLA:
Paste Gesso, Powder, ModeUlng Tools, Varifi^h, p S , Broochef-Gllt anil Wood, Book-ends, Plaifuei,
Box^s,’etc, etc. I - 1 '
i c D v —U:idies, Stockings, Nighties, SMrt^Knllj- I wear. Men’s! Socks, Lace, Braid, Hastlc;,
Cottjons, Scissor^, Needles, |FrilUng,^etc., etc, G/-TtTo-Haiid-ihade Pcittery, Embroideries,
jks, I- Gipjr TOKENS FROM 2/6.
book's , CSBDS,' h ' f f v m D ^ N S i K , ART, ICRAFTS, KNITTING, CROCHET. Ob U r S SEl^T B Y POST.
| ’’aOTUMN
be issuing- the SYLLABUS for *;
54MPLEB' i l t w i r S O T company, association or any other concern.
the any
IFTS pifiths I Knitwear; Feltwork, Booklets, BlMte, e f e S t p l o s , Noleboote, Lampsbbdes. etei f i t
'.ad JULY WEDDINGS
Again |we ■ present lieally [ o r ig in a l
; creations for this important event,
For eveiything smart in Ladjes’ We^r ; and essentially moderaje in ijGce, visit ;
CLARA BRINDLE
BAjSTWELL, BLACKBlilRN Tel. 6435 .
Also at 70, BLACKBURN RD., ACCRINGTON; Tel. 3377; i AND AT BLACKPOOL
20, m o o ; Specialist
SiHFLW R l|vne, CLITHERO^
fo r Ne^dlecraft, Art, Wpo^< C '■ft.raft, Drapery Clitheroe 585
Just a reminder thkt now is the time to purchase jyour HOLIDAY OUTFjlT Dont njiss reviewing the
last-miriute' fast ions-'- just right for the ho after.
Mays—^and
doATS, DRESSES ,nd TWO-PIECE sb iT s
8 - ! Clitheroe Wesl
;y anji — THE —
Moor Lane Circuits
REV. DOUGLXS GRlFnTHS WILL VISIT
WESLEY oh MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1949 7-
Refreshments 4d each. i
8-80 4 9-20;p.m.—Talk with Youth Club Members. Discussion.
9-30 p m.—Sacrammtal Serylce in the Wesley ChuKh Chairman: Mrl Maurice Hanson.
15 t (3 8-0 p.m.-Talk with Senior Officials of the various Sunciay Schools, Guilds, Youth Clubs, etc.
0 t(i) 8-30 p.m.—An Iijformal ; Half-hour. Ligh
Apply for bonus rates Monday to F:i
particulars 'of wages and special to above j address any , day— iday, belween 8 a.m, and 5 p.m.
Wage s ..^id'
i.wiitlsL.Je^ing. , - ' ' * TWO WEEKS' A N ^ A L %Ol(d AY WITH P.'AY, at 2-30 p.m.
Chairman : Mrs. J. E. YORKE. Speaker :
The Right Hon. Ralph Aiisheton, F.C., l\,f. Introduced by : MR; G. B. DRAYSON, t.D.,| M.P;
MR. H. MONKS With his HIGH-SCHOOL HORSE, “ Golden Jap,” HORSE 'LEAPING COMPETITIONS, CLAY PIGEON SHOOT, PONY| GYMKHANA, SHEEP DOG .EXHIBITION, STALLS, Etc., Etc. REFRESHMENTS.
TICKETS 1/- EACH from all Branch Secretaries, CHILDREN HALF-PRICE.
:
Bus will leave Buckden for Sklpdon, 1-15 p.m. Duplicate Services will run from Skipton, Clftheroe and Barnoldswick
GRINDLETON PARISH CHURCH SALE OT W K IN THE SCHOOL TO-MORROW (SATURDAY),
To be opened by MISS LORD, of Higher • ADMISSION 6d. - CHILDREN
GAMES, COMPETITIONS, FOOT IN THE VICARAGE GROU REFRESHMENTS. , ■
hd'
JUNE dder at 3 3d.
RIDES
’EDS ICES
jumblI sale j
in ihe
LABOUR ROOMS Eiht on Terrace
TO-MORRO|W, Saturday { (Jui^e 18)
Commence ^t 2-30 p.m. ADMISSION 3d.
(Refreshments Extra)
clitheroe WESLEY CIRCUIT.
SUMMER FAYRE TO-^MORROW, Saturday I (June 18)
To be oipened a t 2-30 p.m. by MRS. MABEL JOHNSON. Chairman:
Frank M. Dobson, Esq.
STALLS - TEAS - PRODUCE. i
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GRAND CONCERT at-7-;0p.m.
Chairmhn: A.H. Rendall, Esq. ADMISSION:
FAYRE 6d. -! CONCERT 1/6
CLAY PIGEON SHOOT
GISBURjjre PARK, , GISBURN . .
TO-MORROW, Saturday ■ CASH PRIZES
JOHN’S ’’iviBULANCE Dili!
IGADE AND NUflSING DIVISION. I
PRELIMINARY NOTICE
50/50* BALL wlU be held In the
KING-LAP HALL on
B.
FRIDAY, NOV. 18 1949 BAND
E. FORD AND HIS will play for. dancing
NON-STOP - 8—1 a.m.
Secretaries and organisers please note and keep this date ! open.
ST. JAMES’S, CLITHEROE
GARDB
PARTY AT [
PRIMROSE HOUSE
Sa t u r d a y , J u n e 25 to be (ftfened a t 3 p.m.'by, i
MRS. HEATON (Closes Hall)
Proceeds-: Bishop’s. Appeal' for. Church' Schools.
from -------- CHATBUBN ,
Brown Cow; at 9-51 a.m. i Return.7/- Fare
i CLITHEROE '
MarketiPkme at 9-57 a.m.> Return 6/6 Fare : i
WHALLEY I
Bus . Stand I at 19-7 a.m. Return 5/3 Fara; .!
Book In advance at Office I:
.16, Weligate,. Clltheroe, Phone 176 ' or at Agencies : ‘ j’
Mr. Briggs. 1. Downham Road, Chathum.
-i
Mr. Brooks,' Park VlUaa, King St., / 1 Whalley. : • • ' ,
I
NEWTON INSTITUTE ,
; THE LAST . DANCE
OF' THE I SEASON Will be held on
To-night (Friday) 8-30 p.m.Jtd-2 a.m.
Slaidburn. Silver Band i Admission 2/6d.
Free Buses will leave Clith eroe Station ht 8 p.m. via
Right o f admission reserved i
i TOSSIDE Whltewell ancl Waddlngton.
From Grindleton at 8 p.m. and Slaldburh at 9 p.m. All Buses returning after dance.
jCLARION CYCLING CLUB A DANCE ( . will be held on ' •
Friday Next, Jurie 24 Dancing 8 p.m. to 2 a.tii. ~
MISS BRADLEYS'BAND ADMISSION 2/6
\ vlncluding Refreshments)
BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION. ]
Pul^lic Meeting will be held in the
Odd Fellows Club Rbom, King-strebt, at 7-15 p.m. on I3ESDAY NEXT, JUNE 23.
({Congregational Minister)' of! Southport.
I Title’.
‘ W|hat is the good of British Israbl Teaching.” {
Come and hear, j
;aker: Rev. E. A. Dawson. \
I ' send fcr Catalogue. 1
Have your daughter trained: for a useful occupation; which will b|e of sound practical use all her life.
1 ’ S BUILDINGS
(Old National Sphool), ■ MOOR LANE
I T V'' '■ :
Offer EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES to GIRLS’ LEAyiNG SCHOOL or other young persons to train as DRESSj and BLOUSE machinists. |'
A. Hacking &Soni MEMORIALS
black, grey and RID | GRANITES.
largest stock
offer a wldv p l e a s i n g in Granite.
_
T iiilhi
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at BETTY GEABLE, DAN
No. 3580 i mill full 7-30; SATURDAY, 6-0 and 8-15 fr.m.
MARSHALL and VANESSA BROWN in “"MOTHER w6 ee TIGHTS 7—‘U’ aim.
Week commencing June 20th, 1949,
MONDAY, TUESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30 p.m.; WEDNESDAY aliid SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 p.mi
FRANK RANDLE ITESSIE O’SHEA, SYD and MAX HARRISON and JOSEF LOCKE in
You are in for a non-sixjp laugh ki, Eledtioneering nonsense in this great comedyJiit of the year.
Soijnewhere jin Politics Booking ipfSce openiMijin., Wed., rind Sa-t., 2-30 to 4-0 p.mj
SPECIAIJ ANNpUNCElVIENT TO
PARENTS & GUARDI^U^S
_____ __ DAILEY, |mONA FREEJIAN, COltoE '
i;i f
TO-NIGHl^ (Friday) at 7-30;! SAXUEiDAY at 2j-15, 6-0 and ANTON WALBROOK, M O I^ SHEAyEB in TjHE BED gHji
I MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; wiSDNESDAY, M5, 6-0, CHARLES BOYER and ihjN BLYTH in
Prom ilhe famous novel by Aldous Huxley ‘The Gioconda S: THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7^30; SATURDAY, M5. . i DONALD O’CONNOR In
j A lively film providing real light-hearted entertainment. Booking Office open daily 11 to 12’30,^ to 4-30.
WHALLEY PARISH CHURCH
GARDEN PARTY I
AT ■ WHALLEY ABBEY, on
To’-morrow (Saturday), June Open4 by MRS. W, M. ASKWIIH at 2-30 p.ra.
in aid of the Bishop’s Appeal for Church Schools ADMISSION 6d.; CHILDREN
3d. STALLS, SIDESHOWS, DISPLAYS,' AUCTION S4LE,
, , ■ BUETET TEAi .CAR PARK In School Playground 6d.
SKIPTON DIVISION WOMEN’S CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
garden fe t e and RALLY
? GISBORNE PARR, GISBURN ^4(by kind Invitation of Mr. ajid Mrs. E. Hliidle^)
18 THE ANNUAL
COMMEMOIUMION DAY SERVICE
celebrating, the Foundation of t ie kchdol In 1554, will be held o n ; WEDNESDAY Ni the CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH at 10-30 a.m.
, The; sermon will be preachei SHIELDS, M.A., Vicar of Lythai be taken by the REV. H. A, Vicar I of Clitheroe.
Foundation of the School. ■
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F.R.C.O. Soloist: Master Richard Cowman. The! procession will leave the School at! 10-0 a;m., aftw
Invited. ! ; ■ '
' A t i o’clocik in the afternoon tjhe ANljlUAL CRICKET MATCH, Ma,sters v. Boys, will bf played at High Moor.
Spectators will be heartily weic smed. LAURENCE
HARDY, H e a d % ^ ., CHAMBER OF TRADE.
T R A D is ^N ’S HOLIDAY;,,. „ j u h 2is
SHOPS WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
on the above date. H. ELLIOTT, President,
Wm. D. RUSHTON, • Secretary
GLITHEROE HOLIDAYS !
EXCURSIONS by
I
W. C. Standerwick Ltd. ■ '
from CUTHEROE ! 16.; WEtLGATE. ^ SUNDAY, July 17.
7-30—Scarborough ............. 17A g.Q —Ripon I and Fountains Abbey J . . . .............. 10/3'
9-0—^Trentham Cardens .. 13/6 (Including admission)
MONp/^Y, July 18. 7-30—Llandudno .................... .18/3
9-0—Chester ..........................' t t /- 9-0 —Seven jtakes ...................' 15/3 ' TUESDAY, July 19.
9-0—Llangollen | ........;.— 14/6
9-0 —Newbyj B. & Bowhess.. 11/6 9-0 —Settle, Morecambe and I Blaokpoot
9-0 —Richmond llkley
: WEDNESDAY, July 20. | ... ....... 12/-
9-0 —Ne)(v Brighton . . . — ; 8/9 2-15—Boltoti . Abbey and
........■••••; 6/J
Book in jadvance at Office: Ribbie Office ; 16 Wellgate, . Phoni! clitheroe |176. I
Mr. Brooks 'Park Villas, Whalley. Mr. Briggs ; 1. Downham Road, Chatbutjn. I
or at Agencies;: i
' ' ' ' ' P I B B L F
Express (Service (Xl6) to
!•
---- ( BRITISH RAII-WAYS} EXCURSIONS
EVENING TRIP
Morecairibe 3/9! ‘ SUNDAY, JUNE "l9.
Depart ! Wilpshifa 4-22 p.m.;| Langhof.4.39 p.m.; Whalley 4.36 R.m;; Clithbroe 4-44 p.m,;| Ohatburn 4-69 d.m.! 'Gisburn; S-9 p.m. t
; (3576)
Morecaihbe (Proiri) return 9-45' P.m, ! I !
BIRTHDAY CARDS
We have a splendid selection of ■ cards; by all the leading ■publishers.' Call and see them.
TOYS - K )0E ; GAMB-DdLB
You are always assured of an excellent range; including the latest p r o d u c t i o n s , a t attractive prices.
Advertiser & Times Office
6, MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE
: ' /' ' )'■ j I ................ 10/3 Th^ organist will be MR. H B. SIJAW,
Mus.Bac., : ■ \
JUNE 2?nd, 1949, In by CANON A. L. J.
, and the service will BLAED, M.A., R.D.,
The! service will mark the 39$th anniversary of the ■ ■ I '
an assembly in the School Hali, to which Governors, parents, old [boys and friends of the School are cordially
■ , CHATBURN
' METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
Anniversary Services
SUNDAY NEXT . (June 19) ; , Preacher: , '
MR. HARRY rAndAl);, M.E. .'Morning 10-30, Evening 6-0 ; Afternoon at 2-15: A FLOWER SERVICE,
“ The Ministry of Flowers.”
To be given by the Children. Chairman: Mr. H. Cahill, j
SPECIAL; MUSIC at aU | Services by Junior Choir. |
Collections] fo r Sunday School Funds..
: I ' C ' i' '
hurch of England Scho(|l,. Whalley ;
TOMMY WHITEHEAD Presents a
Popular Learners’ Night
This Friday and every , I F r id a y
7*30
D.iriJ to 10-45 n.m. ADMISSION 2/-
Full Staff in attendance. BIBBLESDALE LEAGUE
CHUROT MEADOW TO-MORROW, Saturday
RIBBLESDALE (with S. J. Metcalf)
J - 1 |.| V., I ' I ' I . ■ ■ ■
8-15. OES
8-15 ft WOMfiN’STI^GlSANC ARE YOU ^(VITH It TEL 278. FFIDAY, JUNE ! 17, ;1949
niillhi IIInin IIIinnr A \ riinhi Unil (M,I TO-NIGHT at 7-30; SATURDAY |at 6-0 ai^d 8-15 pjn. I
||iilil| IT
J IF l 1 n
liiim 1 ill T
ALL WEEK Commencing June 20, 1949
MONDAY at 64) and 8-15; TUESDAY to FBID i SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15
i.m. “H b ||n1
5UCHAEL RENNIE and MOIRA LISTER in UNEASY TERMS SATURDAY at 2-15: Tom Tyler in “ SANTA, FE BOUND.’f
ALL WEEK
AY at 7-30 p.m.; 1
ERROL FLYNN & ANN SHERlDAk
HERO, GAMBLER, ADVENTURER, GLORIOUS DAYS. ' '
'
SATURDAY at 2-15: WUl Mahoney in ‘COm UP SAILING’ Booking Office (ipen 2 to 4 p.m., Mon., Wed.,; 8at.[
, TEL. '147. CLI'fflEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR' SCHOOL (BY THE CLOCK) { ;
14 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE Phone 167 or 443
YOUR MURPHY AND HOOVER DEALER JN-THE WESTS MCfeT £ 20 3s. dd'.lncl.P.T.
Smartly designed Sports Jackets in pure Welsh Wool from 62/6; also welh
FRD RA E ED
& CO. LTD.
BESFOKjS tailors », MAMIET PLACE, CLITHEROE. TeL 58,
P R IC E TWOPENCE
a great deal amongst radio set in daily '
get about I use and can’t help noticing how
I pid and djccrepit a lot of them are getting. ‘ ^
• We can usually manage a new lease of life, evenjfor ffie old«t, but a trial' alongside a h?w one sdch as this Mutphy, " baffle " almost always results in a change. jSo if your sdt is pre-war we’d
be pleased to let you also make a comparison either heire or at home.
cut Flannel Trousers from 34/7. ALL SIZES IN. STOCK.
I YOUTH’S LEISURE WEAR
i,.
GT. HARWOOD (with [E. Thornton)
Wickets 'pitched at"^2-30 p.m. ADMISSION:
ADULTS 1/- CmDREN 6d.
New ineihbers! cordially ! invited.
St. JAMES’S SCHOOL CLITHEROE !
A Grand Concert
WEDNESDAY NEXT at; 7-30 p.m. ! ARTISTS
MRS.' A. GRADWELL MISS M. SPEAK MRS. 0 .| FORREST' MR. P. HULLAl^D MR. E. DEWHURST ■MISS A. WATSON
Accompanist: j MRS. E. HOLLAND .
ADMISSION 1/61 Children 9d, Refreshments at reasonable charges
Proceeiiq in aid of Blshop’8 Appeal
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