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SCAIIES


:rAI SERVICE f;, DARWEN ST.,


BLACKBURN Tel. 4042-3 .


Mr, < W. Scales is now


residing at .ROCKDALE, WEST VIEW, CLITH- EROE, and'is prepared to serve the ‘people of this area.


Tel. Clitheroe 345 DAY or NIGHT,


BIRTHS


ILLAND.—At]20 Eshton Terrace. In October 29th, '1949, to Mr.


Ind Mrs. Peter Hulland; a son. i-GOLDENj WEDDING


Congratulations to you Mother Ind Dad on your , Golden Veddlng Anniversary. May you have many more happy years together.


, KAYt-SMITH


kemher Uth SILVER .WEDDINGS


frid 'best wlmes to Mum and DM on their Sliver Wedding Anniversary.


3KINS0N.


-From your loving daughters, Brenda and Jean.


^ , Hayhurst Street, Clltheroe. ■


ICKINSON. t— Congratulations \nd best wishes to Mum and


pad on tbelr Silver Wedding Anniversary, November Uth. -From your loving daughter and son-in-law, Greta and John. -


Holland Prospect, Clltheroe. DEATHS


husband of Mary Alice Cragg, fn his 70th year. Interred at St. Jary's Cemetery on the 9th. '


pth,: 1949, alt Purdown House Stapleton, | Bristol, David


Stanley, aged 48 years; after a ' long illness cheerfully accepted. Service a^ Wesley Church, piitheroe, Saturday, November R2th, at’ 2130 p.ra., prior to iterraent of ashes at St, Mary’s lemetery a,t 3-15 p.m. Any kindly accept this, mation. No flowers.


friends, 3 only hit:


blease-


Gary's Cemetery on the 8th. f Loves last gift—remembrance.


I |Fort Street.]


luGHAN.—Cn November 4th. 6949, Margwet, dearly beloved 'vrtfe of the late Mr. Vaughan, In her 82nd year. Interred at St.


—Evelyn and Margaret. _______________


liNKLEY.—On the 3rd November, Il949, at 47, Wilkin Street,' Clltheroe, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of the late Edward Wlnkley.


■in her 81st year. Interred at Iwest Bradford Methodist Burial ■around on the 7th, No flowers, Ino mourning, by her special ■request,


A brave soul at rest. IN MEMORIAM


I


.of • a dear Mother, who died |November 9th, 1948. Remenibered always, |;—From the Family.


ILLER.—In I loving remembrance


kAGG—On jthe 6th November, 1949, at 14[ Brownlow Street, plltheroe, David, the beloved


kiRWiEATHER.—On November —Love.from the Fatally, lUlidm!


T In lllllll


TO-NIGHT (Friday),


mn „ illn


ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BALL


TO-MORROW (Saturday), 6-0 and 8-15: WARNER BAXTER, MICHELINE CHEIREL and ROGER DANN in “ THE DOCTOR’S GAMBLE.”—‘A’ film.


MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY, 6-0 and 8-15. DICK POWELL. LIZABETH SCOTT. JANE WYATT in


Congratulations


Suspense that kills . . . drama that stuns . . . romance teat shocks . . . stars that shine..


PITFALL ■ , . ,


THURSDAY ani FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY. 6-0 and 8-15 P.m. ALAN LADD and GAIL RUSSELL in


j ^ ; , SALTY . Booking Office open Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 2-30 to 4-0.


We can^t help the weather, but we can help you prepare for it SEE OUR STOCKS O F : -


LADIES’ Ckiats, Gaberdine and Lightweight Macs, Wool Dresses, Cardigans, Woollen Underwear, Hosiery, Fur- back and Lined Gloves, Umbrellas, Bootees and Wellingtons.


GENTS’ Overcoats, Macs, ’Shifts, Wool Underwear, ■ Cardigans and Slipovers, Fur-backed and Kid Gloves, Weliingtons and Umbrellas.


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CHILDREN’S Brown and Navy Goberdine Macs, Light­ weight Macs, (Cardigans, Slipovers, Underwear, Fur-back- and Kid Gloves, Wellin^pns and Umbrellas,


at the DRAPERY AND BOOT DEPARTMENTS


Glitheroe Go-operative Society ' .MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL


A B R IN G -^ B U Y SALE •will ;:be held


IN THE SCHOOL .


ACKSON.—In loving memory of la dear Brother and Uncle, who Idled November 9th, 1948. Resting iWhere no shadows fall.


I—Prom 'hlsl loving sister Ruth, ________ __


prank,V Dorothy, Shirley (Clltherye).


JiWSON.—In] loving memory of a |dear son and brother, Lt. P. B. iLawson (Fi'ed). killed In action Ion Leros Island, November 18th, 11943. :


I


'Midst life’s changes we never forget.


|—From all at Cloughs: Gordon and Cora, Slaldburn; also Alan, Majta, __________ ,


lOBINSON.—jin ever loving and 1 sacred memory of a very dear mother, Susanna Robinson, who • passed away November 14, 1939;


i I also a dear Dad, Stephen


1 who.passed away November 24, 1 1945.


Roblnson of “ Stephen Park,"


Not a daj do we forget you. In our hearts you are always near.l


I—^From Drina; also Bill, Rath- mell, Seti;le.


ACKNOVVLEDGMENTS AT SEVEnI O’CLOCK


lOOTHMAN.^Mrs. Boothman and ]• Family wish to express' their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends, lielghbourp, Minister and Congregation and Parochial I Church Council of St. Paul’s


thesimplek


I Church, Messrs. Wm. Westhead and Sons, and VVorkpeople, Overlookers’ Association, Coin-


I of A.O.F. I'sympathy


20, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


rmlttee and Management Low Moor Co-operative Society,. and Members of Waddlngton Branch :or kind messages of and floral tributes their great loss; also and Nurses-for, their


*the Doctor r kind atten don.


received In


|, High Strei Low Moot , Clltheroe.


BREAKS. —i Mrs. Breaks ■ and Family .sincerely thank all


relatives, friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral . tributes received In their great sorrow: also Doctofs and Nurses for their untiring attention.


K, Church v|ew, Glsbum.


^AMBERLAIN.—Mrs. H. Cham­ berlain add Family wish to thank air |relatlves, friends and neighbours. Members of Whalley Cricket Club, Barrow Reading Room, canteen Staff at the Works, Members


Chapel foi their kind sympathy, letters of condolence and floral tributes deceived during their recent sad bereavement; also the local Doctors and Doctors and Nurses at the Blackburn Ro'’si Infirmary for their kind attention.


iind . Minister and of Jollle Memorial


. and formfer \Vorkfrlend4 at the [' Bakery Department, Clltheroe


I co-operative Society, for kind messages bf sympathy and floral


14, Brownlow Street, Clltheroe.


PRATT.—Mwish to I thanks fo: I them by hours ar Doctors I


, receiit be !, Waterloo


and Nurses, in their eavement.


d. friends;’ r Clltherob,'


^Printed and published by the btheroe Advertiser and Times oiiipan'y Ltd., at 6, Market^


«, Clltteroe. Tel.,40f-8 (two aes). their


■ loss: also the Doctor for his kind attention.


5RAGG.—Mrs, Cragg wishes to ex- ‘ press her sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and' neigh­ bours. Committee; Maniagement


tributes received In her great


r sympathy shown to rpiAtives..o, nelgl


s. Pratt and Family express their, sincere


elatives, neigh- also


the


Specialist for Needlecrafi Wools - Art - ■ Craft Drapery - Haberdashery


Tel.: Cutheroe 585


The time for choosing GIFTS is here, For Christmas' is the time of cheer. , . When happiness to give one tries. And joy light up in loved-ones eyes.


Distinctive and'unique must be What goes to hang updn the tree,


' Each taste to satisfy, delight For Christ’s-Birth on Christmas'Night. .


Gifts superb you now can find At THE SAMPLER, where every kind Of HAND-MADE GOODS, here you await Come now, before you are too late.


HAND-MADE Peasant, Fairy and Costumed Dolls; Peirter Brooches and Ear-rings; Knltwpr; Fur-backed and Lined Gloves; Hand-woven Knitwear, Scarves, Wools Wraps’ Tweeds in MUNROSPUN: hg:oi^;


Embroideries; Crochet woven Scarves; 'Barbola Work, Tapestries, HanMes,


Mascots' Gift Boxes of Knitting, Embroidery Crafts, Felt Go(jds it ever, .klnd-Pote


printed Notebooks, Lampshades, Blotters, Address Books, Needlework Notebooks, ArtvPortfoUos-^^^ Greeting Cards—far more useful and leseexpemive t tm Xmas (fards; Canework Trays; Needlework and Craft Books.


If you are in doubt at all, SAMPLER GIFT TOKENS frbm 2/6.


TRY A SAMPLER SURPRISE PACKET—1/-


Ideal for Parties. Xmas Tree A delightful little present costing httle. ORDERS SENT BY POST. ■


WOOLS; EMBROIDERY; CRAFTS; KNITWEAR. ‘ /


THE AUTUMN FAIR REVUE Chalman:


HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Councillor I. T. Rushton) ADMISs'pN 1/6


CLITHEROE DIVISION YOUNG CONSERVATIVES WHALLE^ BRANCH


A SPECIAL G E l j ^ MEETING OF THE ABOVE BRjANCH will be held in ,


THE STANLEY ROOm ] CONSERVATIVE CLUB w h Al l e y


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1949,. at 7-30 p.m. Chairman: MR. K. HEATON


All'^Members are invited Ifo attend, and bring your friends along.


New Members are\particularly invited.


ST. M!ARY’S SCI^OOL, 'CLITHEROE pn/TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1949 7-30 p.m. Doors open 7-0 p,mj |


RUBY GINNER '


(Founder p d President of will give


the Greek Dance Asspeiatiem)


A LECTURE-RECITAL' ' jon ' -


■ ,


The Art of the Greek Dafice with


NANCY SHERWOOD AND THE GINNBR MAWER :


COMPANY OF DANCERS. SEATS 2/6, 1/6 and 1 / - RESERVED


Plah with the Kaydee. Bookshop -on November-22, Early, orders for^ Tickets to Mary Rendell, Chatburh 285.


RESERVED SEATS , - 3 / - and 2 / - A few UNRESERVED TICKETS at 1 / - on Sale at the Door.


Tickets may be bought through any member of the School; or at the Glrlk’ Grammar-School on,Saturday?, November 19th and November 26th, 10 a.m. to.12 noon; and on Monday, November 28th, Tuesday, November 29th, , and Wednesday, November 30th, 6-30 to i 8-0. p.m.


One we Ipst with deep regret.


ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WHALLEY OLD-TYM E NIGHT


EVERY THURSDAY, 7-30 to 10-30 p.m. INSTRUCTION AND .TEACHING By HARRY GREENWOOD


Associated with the Empire Society Teacher of Dancing, ADMISSION 2/-


B^GINNERS AND LEARNERS SPECIALLY INVITED.


ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 From 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.


ADMISSION 1/6 (including Tea) STALLS, ICES, REFRESHMENTS, ETC.v


Proceeds towards cost o f Prizes and Childrens Xmas Parties.


CONGREGATIONAL ‘ CHURCH, CLITHEROE '


- AN -


AUTUMN FAIR SATURDAY, 26th |


IIN' AID OF CHURC?H FUNDS I


Will be opened on nOVEMBER, 1949 . J ' at 3-C^ p.m. •


■ By j MISS G.| TURNER, of Accrington. Chairman: Mr ! ' E. S'TONE, o f ' -Manchester.


four STALLS - SIDESHOWS - ICES I AFTERNOpN TEAS ADMISSION 6d.


CLITHEROE B^NCH


CONSERVATIVE CLUB


To whet your appetite fojr RIBBLESDALE MODERN '


SCHOdUS ' Here are some of the Ingredients:—' ENJOY YOUR, SATURDAY NIGHT’S' DANCING IN THE DISTRICTS COSIEST BALLROOM


To;the Music of R. FORD AND HIS BAND 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.


^DAf/SSJON 1 /6 TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 22nd'-


GRAND PANCE 7-30 p.m. to 11 .p.m.■ 1 . '


■ ADMISSION 1/-


GLITHEROE ROYiAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL (GIRLS) PRESENTS


' “ TH E RIVALS . ! By ,R. B. SHERIDAN


ST. MARY’S SUNDAY SCHOOL ' on ,


- ‘ 1 - ■ ,


Thursday, Friday and Satuirday DECEMBER 1st, 2nd and 3rd


. ■ I ■ '


■ ' at 7-30 p.m. . ; ,


“ THE GRAND'CHAM’S'DIAMOND ” A One Act Play bV Allah Mdnkhouse.' . ■ ’ THE RIBBLESDALEl KENTUCKY MINSTRELS, . HYND HORN — A Ballad. ORIGINAL COMEDY iSfOSTCH, . A CHRISTMAS FANTASY. A CHOIR C)F 45.


Over a hundred children taking part. ■ _____I ____


• ;/


REMEMBER the Dates^DECEMBER 7th, 9th, 10th; REMEMBER the Time—7-0 p.m. each evening; REMEMBER the Place—RIBBLESDALE' S^llOOL.


REMEMBER TO C O M i ; -


With the NEW CONTINENTAL DANCE BAND SIX PLAYERS (Late Emporium, isiackbum)


CLITHEROE AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY


‘‘The Quaker Girr: REHEARSALS


IN THE OLD SCHOOL


^ : ;


TO-NIGHT (Friday). Nov. 18 at 745 p.m,


MONDAY. November 21 I at 745 pjn.


' FRIDAY, November 25 at .745 pjn. '


■ Please note the .Secretary’s neW y\, address is 5, Castle View,- '


'G; SPEAK, ' ■ i Secretary,


DUNSOP BRIDGE WOMEN’S . INSTITUTE- .


1. D'on’t . 'forget ‘ 'that at 345 p.m.-SATURDAY- ;


NOVEMBERS MRS. CUFFORD


of.THEHEANINGS ' wliropen our


i


BRING-&-BUY SALE TEAS and ICES


2. And at 7-30 p.m. the Working Men's Club will hold


WHIST DRIVE f BARROW SCHOOL


Jumble Sale and Pound Stall


TO-MORROW, Saturday ■


■ j • 2-30 Pim.'


Admission 3d. Refreshments.


'j'.’f'/''* RIMINGTON M,L 'CLUB


WHIST DRIVE and DANCE


■ -■ ■ ■ ,,'in ’■ THE INSTITUTE


FRIDAY NEXT, Nov. 25 Whist 7-45 p.m.


, Dancing 10 p.m. Admission; 2/6 i .


Bring your-own refreshments : Cups of'tea provided' '


’ ’ ' ' ‘ “ MIXED GRIL L ”


CHATBURN, D OW N H ^ AND WORSTON CONSERVATIVE | ASSOCIATION


ANNUAL BALL CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE


50/50 PROC3RAMME H • '


'


“Friday t e t j November 25 Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.


R. E. FORD AND HIS BAND I


\


REFRESHMENTS Admission 3/6


BOLTON' BUS TO CLITHEROE AFTER DANCE.


The Council Chamber at the T ^ n ojf'


, , . -


MONDAY EVENING NEXT, (21st NOVEIMBER) .


Hil! Worship the Mayor (Mr. Councillor I. T. Rushton J.P.), will preside, and the Chairman of


' j ‘


Committee (Mr. Councillor J. Entwlstle) will address the Meeting.


^


necessity and all men and women are asked to respond to the Nation’kneed,


A strong Civil Defence organisation is a national -


A particular Invitation for support at this meeting Is


extended to older ex-Servlce personnel and’, former members of the Borough’s War-time Civil Defence


Organisation. * CLITHEROE. '


18th November, 1949. ^ hETHERINGTON; Town Clerk. ; ' ■ ’


WHIST DRIVE & SO/50 DANCE IN THE RECr IeATION ROpM’


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL, LANGHO


' On FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEIVTOER 25 Dancing 8-30 p.m. to 1a.m. to i the


RHYTHMAIRES DANCE BAND '


Whist commences 8-30 p.m. prompt. Running Buffet. ; ;


-nCKETS' I- Price 2/6 Obtainable from any member of the Committee.


Coaches after the Dance toisClltheroe and Blackburn Districts.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE GIVIL DEFEN'CE CORPS


A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in


Parents and girls . arq Invited’ ' to', call, ./and see


' 'Mrs.'Whlteley, who.wm'.be ^ e^ e d ' to' show them round the MUf 'and cafitefeh 'a i id Answer any questl6ns.


C(iME AND LAUGH AGAIN- AS YOU D LAST YEAR AT “ SEE


I HOW THEY RUN.” D ■The most I talked about performance In screein history. Booking Office onon daily, 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30. | TEL. 278.


THE AMATEUR PLAYEIRS , I


will present | , | “THE POLTERGFBT’’


A Play in 3 Acts by FRANK HARVEY IN ST. MARYiS SCHOoi


To-night and I To-molrrow BOOK YOUR SEAT NOW at


E. CROSSLEY (Electrician’s Shop), 43, WELliOATE.


m j l :a lliml


mill D


nm n ihul TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15 and 6-0.


BARBARA SllAN^ICK. YAN HEFLIN and CHARLE$ COBURN in “ POLLY FOULTON.”


i MONDAY and t |jESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 2-15, 6-0, 8-15r


T hursda y and F r id a y at 7-30: Sa tu rd a y at 12-15, o-o. s-is. • ■ r ■


■ ■■' ■.... - " ' 1 JtANE WYMAN and LEW AYRES in ; TO^NlGHrat 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15;


CARY GRANT. FRANCMOT TONE: .DIANA LYNN “ EVERY GIRL ..... SHOULD BE MARRIED.”


SATURDAY at 2-15V JAMES ‘NEWILL in “ THE YUKON.’V Week'commoUbing 21st Novombor, 1949,


>J0NDAY at 6-0 and 8-15: TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY »t 7-30, , A 'GREAT '.NEW MUSICAL


Starring JACKiCARSON and,ANN SOTHERN-:


•TNURSDAY and tpIDAV at aJM vlSAYUnDAYiat 8-a and 8-16. ,


APim. SHOWERS PAT' O’BmBW as


____________ ^


nCHTING FATHER DUIfNE The best friend a boy ever had. A man of aotlop.;


SATURDAY at 2-15: “ THE SONORA STAGECOACH."' Also LAUREL and HARDY.


Booking Office open 2 to 4 p.m.. Mon., Wed.. Sat' TEL. 147.


^ST.vJOHN’S AMBULANCE BRIGADE '' AND NURSING DIVISION


ELEVENTH


annual ball IN K IN G lane hall


Jo-night (Friday), Nov. 18 Non-stop dancing 8 i).m.—l a.m. Programme strictly 50/50.


R. FORD an d h is band —----r—---


(EIGHT' PLAYERS) ---1


Tickets 3/6 each


OBTAINABLE FROM ANY MEMBER OP 'THE piVISjtON. LATE BUS TO CHATBURN 8; BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


t ■' • •


WILL HAVE -A FEW VACANCIES FOR _ . .GIRLS LEAVINg'SCHOOE A^


He' cbmes tlo us to :pick up supplies because he l^ws so i many homes that really should have a new radio.


BENTHAMS


FOR m u r p h y ;- H.M.V., PILOT CASH OR T E RMS


14, MARKET PEACE, CLITHEROE Phdne 167 or 443- ■ ■ ; ' ’


l^ncastef Hosiery G. Ltd., WATERLOC) MILL,


CLITHEROE. H e c o m i e s t o v s . . .


[BEOWILSOH&Som ' i iM im i


TOOLS IRONMONGERY Household Appliance!


FIREPLACES CNQmBIXS INVI'IIO


York St., Clitheroe Phone 88


registered as a NEWSPAPER; 00Q2 FRIDAY^ NOVEMBER 18, 1949 9


'"'OVERlcpAtS


: styles, ■ ‘ dhsigned fo r ^warMth\-and: jeomfort, at.'reasonable prices.


FRED READ


- BE WsE;'.TAILORS , 9, ItfARI(ET. PLACE,


CLITHEROE Tel. 88 PBIG| TWpPENCE)


BROCKHALL SPORTS CLUB


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