SCAlE^ AlisMyiCE ^ A R W E N S T ,
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Ivery detail | receives: Iroper constderation,
"ere, for i t is our desire a offer |a service th a t is
Kmpleti in every way. Ve strike at all itlmes to fender'just th e k in d o f : fervice you wi Ij desire,: I timfe :of need
I REaiSIERED AS A NEWSPAPER.
MOMMEN^TAL MASON BL>|CKBURN RD.,
GT. h ArWOOD TeI - 21641 • :
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MOI VICT
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DAY and TUESDAY at 7.30-, WEDNESDAY^ ?OR MATURp. RICHARD CONTE, ^HE
C R Y O F T H E £ 1
Dra natlc, action-packed, exciting — telling deteptlve for an 'escaped murderer.
SILVER WEDDING .■ I h ^
. PEMBERTON-INCE
IngratulaitlonB 'and best wishes iHarty and Elizabeth on your Irer weddibg anniversary, fly 17, 1949. ' T
—FrW Edith, John and Mijlicent.
CharleswbrthI iTerrace, Ciitherod, ! j
; ,: . PEMAERtdN^lNCE ’
Ingratulabons on your Silver podlng Anniversary, July 17, our .brpthefe. Harry and to
Hay your sliver turn to gold.
IProm Nat and Billy, Tom and iNancy ai^d b^by Joan. ■
wjEDiblNG
a July l i ethodlst |
nlth, Will r. and Mt sad, Oil lughter ol e late Mi.
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3hurch by iRev. P. s,, ton of the late
! - [wilkln Sti
cell. Clltheroe. )
- . DEAiTHS ;!
butch Street] Slaldbuiu, John Mggs the fbeioved husband of ke late Margaret Briggs, In bis 1st year. . Interment at St. hdrews Church, Slaldburn, t-morrow Saturday) at 2 p.m. Hends pl^se accept this (the ply) Intimation.
rCHELL.- 949, at lltheroe, usband c llzabeth ] par. Inte femetery, b 12 moon
BKINSOA b 89, Jub Jane
Ife o f ..
krkinson, m i c e at londay, J ffior to
GGS;—on Jvily 12, 1949, at 13, 19b , at Moor Landi
3. T. Blrchi Pendle hetoe, to! Dorjs, Mrs. E. ‘Wlnkley and E. Wln'Kley,
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Have your daughter trained for aj useful occupation which will be of sound practical use all her life.'
j ' S E A R S O N ’ S
On| the 13th July, [26; Whalley Road; John, the beloved f j the late Clara dltchell, In his 78th mfent at St. Mary's iaturday, July 16th,
—On the 14th July, ilefe Terrace, Cllth- Ann, the beloved
the late James hged 90 .''years. 3ti James’s Church,
ulji .18, at WO p.m., interment! ‘ at St.
hry’s Ceqietery at 2-0 p.m.
tiding, aged list. Marj nth.
B LE S -0
l o , Balmo Iroe, Ann srlfe • of
HINO.—On ;B:Blackburn lie beloved
the 8th July, 1949, ilnflrmary; Stanley,
I husband - of Ivy 53 years, i Interred ’s' Cemetery on the
n! July .10,1949, at :al Avenue, Cllth- Jane, the beloved tne late; Ernest
jwales, aged 74 years. In- lerred at St. Helen’s Church, ’addlngtijin, pn the 13th.
IN Iv|eMORIAM
IrKER.—Treasured memories of 1 dear mother, Sarah Alice parker, who! died July 8th, 1946.
Deep as ever, as time departs. Her memory lives within our hearts. I
,
-Ever retnembered by her loving son) and daughter-in-
law, Kenneth and Greta..
ICKWORTH bf our dea
^led July
f Holland Prospect, Clltheroe.' 15,
Looking b Along the We bless with
And leave
m our "arandma, |1944.
, —Cyril,
Bister, Mary ll2, 1926.
led January 4, 1941; 1938; I also
■ Always content.
ler the-rest to God.
■In loving memory sister. Rose, who' 1944.,
alck irtth tenderness, ‘path she trod; the years we had
J-^From her iKendai Strefet,
Sisters and Brother. Clltheroe.
ICKWORTH.^In loving memory dear Mother and ?ho died July 15,
ell Ruth and Mary.
r Salthlll Rdad. Clltheroei______^ ELDING.—in loving memory of -uuu,
pur dear Fath,t er, who died July 1 .7,
Alice, died December smiling,: always
dear Mother, ; jlso dear
' Loved Inj llfe and> living yet In the hearts of those who
nevef! forget. , l4, St. Paul's Street, Low Moor.
T At the going down of the siui, J- and! In Ithe morning, I will |, .•remember.
.Jear Father called to rest July 123, ll938, land Mother, July 8, 11940.
‘ There remalneth therefore a rest ^0 the people of God. —Kom daughter Molly. ’
r tndbp. •' [•________ ‘ :
_.DMAN.—in' ever loving memory fo f a dear, 'mother and grandma, lAUce, who was called to rest l ju ly ,llth.|1947. M
i Some day when life's journey , We shMl meet: our dear
Shelters from sorrow pain,
; i , mother again. ,! J
l-^Prom hOT daughter Sallle. I i In-law Cliff and grandchildren .Mavis, glana and Peter.
|H0DE8r-lH lou r dear,Father, l ie, .1935;] also Mother,- die®
pecemhpr 20th, WS9- i . .
' ; pheUerekly the , ^ ! Anc^red o n . the; uoiao
/ { In the “toying ■ oiuey are safe for eyermo^-.
1, - Edlthi ahd Florrle,, 92, Hoiae ■ Street, Clltheroe.
18, , Mttch^ S t r^ : _ fjltt
; you our stock of Upholstery a|id Bedding ? We i have many, other Aings whi^jffiighHnterest you.
t SA’ITERniWAnTE & SON YORK STREET^ GLIIH^^®- Tel 191
" Asleep in God's beautiful ganifen,
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,-,CaIder Avjenue, Bllllngton . ' !IGHT.-rIill loving memory of a
From his loving Mother. you an GjOING SLOW '
j Very reprehensible of course, bu: if you and a BUOYANT (3IAIR get toge^er i: is the only possible method of non-workjng. Just a time- waster one might say, but very [ comfortable !
We specialise in Corafo^. May we shoy^
I f you heed a new Exide Battery for your car, ask your local garage
to let us know the type you want. Alternatively, as a fully equipped Service Station, we can repair your old hatte^ and keep it up. to its job.
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W. & F. DAWSON • '
. ■ ■ ■ ■ • ! ' I’ From Lily and Jim. .
JVYDOCK.—!ln loving memory of Imy dear son Alan, who died or Iwounrts In N.W. ■ Europe on ■July 15.: 1945.
Service with the PERSOI^ touch as pre-w~^ ; 6, MARKET PLACE, . CLITHEROE
Loved and respected wherever they went;
new Electors’ Lists will be available for inspection the Town Clerk’s Office and all Post Offices from
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'31 )th July next and for the following -14 days. IF I YOU ARE ENTITLED TO Vote, AND YOUR
jnAME DOES NOT APPEAR ON t1|HE LIST, you should
■S( nd ajclaim to the Town Clerk BEFORE AUGUST 13th. i o U DO NOT DO THIS, 4oUR NAME WILL
O'T kPPEAR ON THE REGISTER AND YOUR VOTE
BE LOST. 'I
, / ■ . ^, ■; ■mb CLITHEROE DIVISION. CONSERVATIVE
^ASSOCIATION WILL HELP YOUj TO CLAIM YOUR > OTE, and will be pleased to give you any further informa- t L i/you will phone PADIHjAM |4 or write to Mr. K. Heaton, Agent, at l4. Mill Street, P^dihanj, near Burnley,
Of contact your local Branch Secretary. CLITHEROE’S LEADING STATIONERS MAX FACTOR CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES I ;
F^JNTAIN PENS, PROPELUNG PENCILS GEOMETRY SETS, PAINTS, TEXT BOOp STATIONERY, BOOKS, RULERS, INKS LEATHER GOODS . . -WD. . . GIFTS V
ACCOUNT BOOKS, FILES AND OFFICE REQUISITES . ,
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IT REQUIRES GOOD CLOTHS TO MAKE GOOD CLOTHES!
IF you like a smart-fitting, well-tailored * Suit, pay us a visit. A good selection of Suitings to choose from. Cut, fitted and tailored by experienced craftsmenl. |
SUITS MADE TO MEASURE from £ 12 19s. 6d. ,
GOOD RANGE: OF : AND FUNNELS IN
SPORTS COATS STOCK.
i ,■ OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT
"EVERYTHING IN MEN’S AND BOYS’ ■ WEAR, FROM HATS TO SOCKS.
i ^ . AUTO-ELECTRICAL BAHERY & TYRE SERVICE j
, ESHTON TERRACE - CLITHEROE i V Telephone M2
M. HARTLEY & SON TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. \ .
4 and 6, King Street, Clitheroe
We are now stockists of the Max Fac tot Beauty Preparations Y o u must t ry the Pancake Make-up in three new g l a m o u r shades: Amber No 1, Amber N o . 2. and I Amber-Rose. ■ ■
The abovej shades can be obtained in face powder, j In creams there are : C L E A N S IN G , D R Y . S K I N C R E AM and IN V IS IB L E F O U N D A T IO N .
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These along with lipstick, rouge and eVe pencils will give you th a t colour harmony make-up of Max l|actor, i
A. PRESTON, M.P.S. ^^WALLEY*^ . C H EM IS T
H I ; T E L . 3278.
[Apply for particulars of wages and special bonus rates to above address any I day— ihlonday to Friday, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
SEARCRAFT BUlLpiNGS (Old Nafional School) MOOR
Offer EXCELLENT OPPOR'ITJNITIES to GIRLS' LEAVING SCHOOL or other young persons to train as DRESS ahd BLOUSE machinists.
< 3 ■ Wages paid whilst'learning: -: TWO WEEKS ANNUAL 'HOLIDAY WITH PAY. Near BLACKBURN
.fJiHE CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL urgently require WOh^N for PART-TIME, hjfUR^
of ELECTORS . ^
ING. Working hours any suitable, number up to 30 per week. Excellent'rates of pay ranging from \ / l l i per hour ^or women without experience to 2/ 6i per hour for qualified staffs
^ Apply either by letter or personally to the Matron of the Hospital.
I
T h u r s d a y N e x t , J u ly 2 8 t l i 110 a.m. till Dusk
LEARN ALL ABOUT ROAD ACCIDENTS AND HOW TO REDUCE THEM.
DRIVERS: Test your reaction to danger at this show.
CHILDREN; See Safety First in action and enter the | Highway Code! Competition. Free tides in baby ; cars for winners.
PEDESTRIANS: See what ^happens when you do the; wrong thing,. [
PUPPET SHOW. TALKING BEACON. MODEL VILLAGE Admission Free
SPECIAL ANNOjJNCEMENT T O ' f /
:■ BARENTS & GUARDIANS SUPER SAFETY in ;THE CASTLE GROUNDS No. 3585 " 3 i a IGHT (Friday) at 7-31): 'TO-MORROW,' 6-i) and 8-15 p.m.
Jearne Crain William Holden end E dm u n d G w e n n in ARTMENT FOR PEGGY” - ‘A’ film !in Technicolor..
at 6-0 and 8-16. liLEt WINTERS
T Y ‘ A - d a'hunt by a
f
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SAT^URDAY, |fi-0 ahd 8-16 p.m. SING CROSBY, BOB HOPE, DOROTHY LAMOUR in
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The picture,is laden with sparklin'g comedy, witty gags and a wea th .of brand-new song, hits. B in g and B o b battle for Lair our and laughs. You'll enjoy It.;
RO AD TO D T O F lA > I
ji Booling Office open Mon., Wed., and Sat., 2-30-M. . Te l. 67
I Deathless moments of toiiife-edge suspense! B r e a th le s s^ moments of growing suspicion! Thundering clouds of suspicion
I jiursting open flood gates of suspense. I Booking Office boon daily 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30.
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luniii Ihi mill
lio-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATDRDAY, 2-15, 64) and 8-15. Kathleen Ryan| and Dirk Bogarde in “ESTHER WATERS.”
IIIONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY, 2-15, 6-0, 8-15. I THURSDAY and FRH)AY, 7-30; SATURDAY, 2-15, 64), 8-15.|
1 CLAUDE . RAINS, JOAN CAULFIELD, HURD HATFIELD, ^
and CONSTANCE BENNETT in FRIDAY; July 22, 1949 ,
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T O -N ld lH T a t 7-30; S A T U R D A Y at 8-0 and 8-15[p.m.
Margaret Loc|twood, Barry Kj Baines “ The Girl In The News,” SATURDAY *^t 2-15: Bob Steele' “ RIDERS OF THE SAGE,”
M O N D A Y at 6-0 and 8-15: T U E S D A Y and W E D N E S D A Y at 7-30. [■
'PAT O’BRIEN as j . | ■ - T H E r a o N m A j o r
With RUTH WARWICK and RjOBERT RYAN PuU bt tough bxciting; action.
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T H U R S D A Y and F R ID A Y at 7-30: S A fU R U A Y a t 6-0 and 8-15. •EEi Id PC^RWIAN and
..PATRICIA ROC [in '
M U L IO I fS U p TIS
A very interesting human'', story beautifully told. | SATURDAY at 2-15: Bob Steele “ FEUD OF THE RANGE.” T E L . 147.
Booking Office opfen 2 to 4 n .m ., M o n .. W e d .., Sat. : (BY THE CLOCK)
14 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE Phone 167 or 443
. _ _ ,
Thousandj of hollday*makers will make Belle Vue th e ir ‘mecca of. amusement this* Bank'Holiday. They
will be assured of "full value for money” in fun. Iau{hterand sensation. No doubt we'll be seeing you among these merrymakers.'
e p e p n w A Y g r ea t h ol id a y a r c c u Y V H i m e e t in g s !
StTUEDAYS AT 7.0
BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY AT 3.0 W R E S T L I N G WEDS'
BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY AT 7.0 DANCING d a i / y g ^
ZO O Greater than hver BARS AND RESTAURANTS
& THOUSAND DELIGHTS IN THE “ SHOWGROUND OF THE WORLD" Daily from 10 a.m.t
CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL WHALLEY
BoIton-by-Bpwland Motor Services , 'PHOl^E '473 CLITHEROE/
HOLIDAY EXCURSION: | A few seats vacant for SOUTHPORT, JULY 23rd
ROYAL LANCASHIRE SHOW BLACKPOOL
AUGUST 16th, 17th, 18th and Seats available for
19th
“ ANNIE GET YOUR GUN,’? AUGUST 3rd i Evening ShoW
SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW AUGUST 24th, 25th [and 26tl NOW BOOKING; Ask for Hatidhill
For everything Electrical a i^ for the leitest in Radio come to
t| ; h E ElilTE r a d io CO;
I CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE j
TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 214 I '
i Sole Agents /or Pye, Ekeo and Philco Radic.! Vactric Service Agents.
j | VACTRIC CLEANERS, CYLINDER & UPRIGHT MODELS.
“EXHIBITION SUITES” • :AREIVINa OVER i £20,000 pP FURNITORE. TO CHOOSE PROM
B E D R O O M Is U IT E S j M O Q U E T T E S U IT E S , D IN IN G B E D S T E A D S—SIumbDrlarid-r-Vono Mattress. ; all less 1/- IN £ — OUR DISCO.UNT. Buy npwl Deposit Reserves/for, later delivery 1
The Cash Furnishers,
Ltd. Open each Evening t ill 7'0 h-m
89/119, D A RW E N B R ID G E • B LAC
preliminary NOTICE '■ L
Clitheroe Division i •i.-
Young Conservative Association
GARDEN FETE -r-'AND —
RALLY to be held at ■ ! .
Downham Hall 'Downham
(By kind permission of!Sir Ralph and Lady Assheton)
on I ■ . , SATURDAY, AUG. 13
: ! DETAILS LATER . PRINTEE) ‘ NOTEPAPER
ask to see our RANGE : '
' OP PERSONAL STATIONERY AND ' PRINTING STYLES '
Advertiser & T imes D ffice 6, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE
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NEWTON INSTITUTE PRELIMINARY r NOTICE
A DANCE will be held on.
FRIDAY, AUG. 12th PARTICULARS LATER
3 T R E E T K B U R N ,
GitHi i WASHING
MACHINES :
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BENDIX— THOR Hdtpoint — Hoojver RITEMP, — ETC.
' i t f
G.E.C. — Eng. Elec. . L.E.C. — Prestcold ELECTROLUX, &c
Electrical InstaHations of AD TypiJs Accrington
Blackburn Barnoldswicv 5/7, Broadway^ ?9, Church St. 33, Albert 1■•I|d. , & SERVICE FOR MANCHESTER/ RM-DIXON y ^ e ’BANK HOLIDAY’ PLAI^I^UHD/Jk ( YObn MURPHY AND HOOVER DEALER ! of us PRICE TWOPENCE
THEO WILSON & Sons
LIMITED TOOLS j
[RdNMONGERY Household Appliancei
FIREPLACES ■NQinBIES INVITID
Y(|>rk St., Clitheroe Phone 88 \ FRED READ «
JBESPOKE XAILOES 9, MARKET PLACE,
’ CLITHEROE Tel.'58
Distinctive Tailor ng
notice the gradual change that takes place in the radio set to which We listen every day. j
; But It Is a fact that all sefe deteriorate with time ai^d 1 Its more than likelyltbaieyen youralanlt teUlng Rny. ■: thing like the truth If Its a pre-war type.
: difference. ' .
So we Invite you to try a new set and hear t te! ■ [
j Weekly or monthly payments arranged
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r e s h S u p p l i e s T o - d a y . \ . . .
Fruit aiid vegetables I _____^ _______ L—
Orders detiiiered in Clitheroe and Distfid- , O B th e r d e
Orders taken for Floral Tributes' ' J
WEEKLYvJ
A Clay Pigeon Shoot (OPEN)
will be held at CHATBURN
SA'^URDAY, JULY 3Q .
at 1-30 p.m. Tea will be provided at the
Black Bull Hotel for all names sent by July 23rd to Ted •Cockshutt, Bold Cjcoft Farm, Chatburn.
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