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[HBOWU^NI^Soai
■LIMITED' TOOLS
i l SER?ICE DAR'SfEh
SLACKBli Tel. 4042i.3
(IPLETEi | Imolial. In.f?et|anj'-
n the first ^rgent i at any hoiir) to
ng to do with funerals • covered; by tScales nerfil Service Udi
r e c t ipn I of a AiXHfITERED AS A m II t your I silect;'',. he larsestjlstock
Jioict o f l p l e d s l n n l e s i g n s
, KdSt Laniiash re. iFeTilt’a dffer ajwid*
In| Granite. rble or fStone.; and
In deliver and erect in any churchyard.
;d n |B R O S .
0BIAL CRAFTSMEN SINCE 1866.
honej 62‘ ley NeiW
A CKB Saturday .’afternoorii)
d e a t h s I ibuin
■betli .— ■be late, Jouu lyv. 651 years.! Interred at St.
. Royal Alice, the
beloved wife % Bullock,
)h’81 Ceineteryjqn, the 18th. buRN.—Oh 'tliej 17th! at
tdey.i Ann, lth6 , i yoseph Robe
lue, Chathuri, f a t Rochdale ' lp.m.
!
~ wife of ie r (late of teroe),
'I
feR.—On the buth, Devpn, Us most cqun, del Pilar
62; years) o !
:holme iNurslrig ff°me, — beloved wife Chatburh,
at n M [ iJ l l i !
T iilhn
TOniGHT^Friday) at 7-3b; TO-MORROW.j 6-b and 8-15 i).m. BING
' I I ,
SBY, BOB HOPE. DOROTHY LAMOUR in "ROAD TO UTOPIA”—‘A’ film.'
JDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and F R I D A Y at 7-36 n.m‘. WEDNESDAY Bnd SATURDAY. 6-0 and 8-15.
ESTHER WILLIAMS, PET^ER LAWFORD, RICARDO MONT ALBAN, MY DURANTE, CYD MARISSE, XAVIERi) CUGAT and His ’ brchoitra in ' !" " | '
, | Oilman ManH with yoh IN THCHNICOLDR ' i'
I t ’s tropical, tune-swept, with sarongs' anh songs , . . . technicolor too,______ ^
Bo( king Office open Mon. Wed., and Sat., 2-30-4-0. ' . ________^ 1. and " U " ______ Tel. 671 I H E PICTURESQUE SHOW |of the NORTH
President: riMQTHY PROCTER, Esq. President-Elect: MRS. K. HOLLAS 25th a n n u a l !
oh ■Wednesday
33, Victoria Cremation
, 14th July; at thi
, after a long :i,geously borne, 3, 1 the dearly- Mark Garnett le Text House,
I on.—On Wednesday, iJuly I t Wlthnell Hospital, David Treloved hbsband of Nancy bon, ( andToriiy ;son of Mr, r Mrs, J, ! Jackson, of bill Terrace. Clltheroe, ;ars.i lnterred lat Grind
jodlst Church I on Erlday, [22,. at 2-45 plm.
aged eton
J)B.--On 'jiily|l7, 1949, at 3, t ie , Avenue, i Grlndleton. ftbeth, the htloyed wife of Hate Thomas Taylor (kite of
ISON.-On CHIPPNGSHO# I
CATTLE, HORSES, INSTITUTE SECTIO PRODU
CHILDREN’S
SHEEP, PpULTRY, WOMEN’S N, HANDICRAFTS, EGGS, FARM
OE, HORTICUL’TORE. Riding . classes . and
■H'ORSE SPORTS. 1
Saturda3r,, August] 27th, 1949 ON BRI
(Kindly loanh;
Ine Lane, Clltberoe), Itt her Jyear. Interred|at Clltherqe letery, July 2p.-j-“At Rest.
T at 10, _ peroe, John Band of Lend 1 69 years, i; It's Cemetery
Hfenthorn Road, j the bqloved Mary Townson,
tAe I 16th iJuly,
Interred at Stl oh the 19th. '
IN MEMORIAM
iKILLi^Ini living memory of .dear! littleilAllan, whd died
ri9, 1945,1 aged] seven years.
Jong the path you troq, ■e bless the years we had
fear is' the 'one that Is gone; poking bacl3 with tenderness,
.......... .......-------------------you id leave the rest to Gop
'om .ihls njlovlhg Mummy, addy .and .ttella.i
glewdod Tei'race,' Chatburn.
j.dled July Irk Aijenue,
, fathdr. Vf
-IWOOD, embrance
41 In affectionate of a dear husband llfrld Greehwood,
26, 1947. Clltheroe.
I;. N other,I died December 11942; .Tboinas,! died Decem- 119, 1942. i|
J0USE.-4-It| loving niemory Eur dear ones,'Stephen! (late bt; N.G.A'.h died July 21.
keep in . God’s beautiful 1 i garden,
I .
heltered frpm ! sorrow and , pain;
J Is qver,| I fe shall meet our deaf again.' i j
I
[-Fronl Mafgaretj and George. 3uenilhi” jStonyhurst,
packbutn. j i ■/ |
|UL-T-in loving memory mother,! Margaret' died July 23, 1942.
bleep] In] God's be; garden,!'
.me day when life’s Is ‘
n; took Stree^
mother iqgaln. —Propi Alice'ani '
1 over . shall . meet our
of our Ellen,
heltered from ' sorrow pa
imtlful and
jburney dear
d Jim. ILL—jin eVpr loying n.emory
jmr dear nicjther, Margarette, p dlecl 24t!ii J'aly,' 1942; keep as ever as time departs, |er memory lives within our 'hekrts. |
tom her] iloving
da.ughter lose, 22, North Btreeti sons emard, htalaya; jjoseph,
ilorectmbe.i 1 n eVier loying memory.
' debr mbther, Margarette, 24th July, 1942.
my heart j ie r memory kebt. 'j 1 ■
from her i loving daughter largaret aiid Family, i
|entral| Avenue, [ciithkroe-
iOGOOD.—tin loving memory la dear husband and| father. In Thurogdod, who died July 1 1948, ; ] • ' 1 ! •
Always remembered,
fch .Gates, iGlsburn. | iKNOWLEDGMENTS
IsME^
lOCKAThfe Family * Mr}. lElizabethi Alice Ih tq/t'iank the Police I to r a id all who so Bsted a t the scene lldent; also the
of the Bullock and the kindly
,ckburn Infirmary, and all liids, relatives and ne ghbours 1 kind eifqulrles, floral and ritual bouquets.!.
$ta[f of of the Jublled Terrace,! Clltheroe.
HD.—Mrs. i Johii Loynd and mlly wish to thank ielatlyes, Inds and; neighbours; also
ms Of Sympathy in their sad feavement; also the Doctor 1 his ut .tiring and kind Kntlon.' :
|01 UliUUVCO QUU IWiAU A
jqklands,” ipendle Road, ■ • blltheroe. '
! , ■] . !
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ii'hEU;—The Famllyl of the ire Mr. -J. I Mitchell Wish
ntlon. halley Ro Id, OUtheroe.
Docto
irs' for kind i messages, or dathy and floral tributes Ived in thSlr great loss. Also ■ — for his kind
ss their 1 sincere thanks tp relatives,, friends and nelgn-
Vi THEISHPLER >0, MOOR LANi CLITHEROE
Specialist for Needlecraft Wools - \ Ar t - Craft Drapery •- Haberdashery
Tel.: Clitheroe 585
Now when ’tls tlm^ In It combine the pleasur^ „ Of NEEDLE, THREAD and DESIGN, Stitch content on LINEN fine. i
for leisure
To FHE sampler erstwhile go, COLOURS choose ithere which do glow-^ SILKS AND COTTONS, WOOLS galore;
] M ^ e
Or maybe to KNTI Garments of all t™ aWn
WOOLS th e b e s t a lone in BRAND, Only fit to knit by hand.
you choose, j je s and hues;
you want to do still more. ,]
- i ■ T H E SAMPLER Ihvltes you to take If d GIFT you wish to make,
Your choice, of all kinds select, HAOTMADE chiefly—unique effect.
CRAFTS are here fi om‘whlijh to choose. W h e th e r lig h t, con plex, diffuse; !
Every type to give you joy, Lfelsure moments t i employ.
* S o 'v h en e ’e r you are in ’doubt, ^ ;
wb to do. and where look out— S
all, to satisfy your mind.
PEARSALL’S SILKS. FAfRISTYqi CLOTHS.
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OLD GLAWISI:and GLEIjISHEE LiNENf ^ CLARK’S, PEFI-LUSTRE, COATS’ COTTONS.
WOOLS - V^OOLS - WOOLS j- WpOI^ CRAFTS ^ CRAFTS - GRAFTS i--CRAFTS - OlAFT
LANCASHIRE WEDNESDAY LEAGUE
sK lER IS; THE PLACE TO FIND :
WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 3rd a t c h u r c h Mi^ADOWS
CUTHEROE WEDNESDAY R A R / ^ ' T T O M
Wickets Pitched 2-15 p.m. Refreshments available.
R. FORD AND HIS BAND A i l S S I O N j 2 /6
RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED. bme day i when life’s Jdurney 'i
| '
Lreet. Is thfe word, rdmem- ^ brance, ! I ' ■
— GRAND
BANK HOLIDAY ANCE
i ■ i MONDAY
The Flail, LoWergate NEXT, AUG.
i
8 p.m. to 1 ,a.m. Refreshments
1st i
ENTRIES CLOSE SA' (Auf
SCHEDULES from ch:
SPACE, FOR
CK HOUSE i n E I ^ id by Timothy Procter, Esq.)
.trURDAY,;,20 th AUGUST :ust 19tlT!Postmark)
WELLS, Secretary, W. IPPING, PRESTON.
After the Show Et! omaDC39a«aBis?itsmrt.
(Positively) ndy Street,
TJADE EXHIBITS AVAILABLE. ANCE to your heart’s content
IN TIE VILLAGE HAJX. 's£ sti
1 mu
I TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY, M5, 6-0 and 8-15. CLAUDE hAINS and AUDREY TOTTER in “ The UNSUSiPECTED.’
I MOisipAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY, 2-15,6-0, 8-15. RONALD REAGAN and SHIRLEY TEMPLE jin
THAT HAGEN GII A picture in. a million with a million memories.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY. 7-301 SATURDAY. 2-15. 6-0 [and 8-15; DANA ANDREWS,. MERLE OBERON, ETHEL BARRYMOpE In
NIGHT SONG
With HOAGY CARMICHAEL, & ARTUR RUBINSTEIN [ Booking Office open daily 11 to 12-30, 3 to. 4-30.
i TEL. 278. ST. HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, WADDJNGTON
Annual GARDEN FETE ?
in ; THE HOSPITAL GROUNDS
(By kind permission of the Trustees) at 2-30 p.m.
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULX 30
CHILDREN’S PET SHOW-Judging 2-45 pm. CHILDREN’S SPORTS-3-0 p.m.
WILD FLOWER COMPETITION, FLOWER, PRODUCE, j AND POUND STALLS.
I
SHDE shows' - ICE CREAM - M IN E I^ . TEA 1/— 3-30 p.m. to 4-30 p.m.
I M(5CK SHEEPDOG TRIAL-5-0 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults 6d., Children 3dJ
OPEN AIR WHIST^ DRIVE at ‘6-30 pirn. ADMISSION 1/-
(In the Sunday School, if wet). 7SPAPEB. :! No. 3586 FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1949
mn Huiiiiybimldiil
ERIC PORTMAN, PA’TRICIA ROC in MILLIONS LIKE SATURDAY at 2-15: I Bob Steele in “FEUD OF THE HANOE."
TO-NIGHT at 7-36; SATURDAY at 6-0 and S-li
p.m. ns.”
■4'
MONDAY at 6-0 and 8-15; TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30. ROY. ROGERS and iTITO GUIZAR In a new musical Western ;
ON THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-36; SATURDAY at 6.0 EDDIE DEAN and ROSCOE ATES j. In a story of fearless pioneers, j
WILD WEST In Technicolor.
SATURDAY at 2-15: SYDNEY HOWARD in “ CHICK Episode I—“ SCARLET HORSEMAN."i
Booking Office open 2 to 4 p.m., Mon., Wed., Sat. TEL. 147. (BY THE CLOCK) '
BOLTON-BY-BQWLAND AGRICUL'IIIRAL SpCIETY i President: W. HEATON, Esq. i
:i7th ANNUAL SHOW & SPOUTS will be held on ^
Saturday^ August 27thj 19491 in the
CIASSES FOR HORSES (Open), CA’TTLE L0(:al), SHEEP (Open and Local), GOATS (Open) BREAD, CAKES, HORTICULTURE, HUNjTERI ■ JUMPING.
; mum weight — ' . .................... 15/-
I mile Open Gallop for horses, any height (handicap). All horses to carry 8st. 71bs. mln.-
,1 mile handicap for ponies, 12.2 and under (no age limit) — 5/-
l i mile Open Gallop for Ponies, 14.0 h.h. and under, catch weights. Rider! any age (handicap)
CHATBURN VILLAGE HALL FUNDS will be' held in |
The Grounds of, I^ir Tree House, Downham Road, Chatburn |, ,
(By kind permission of Col. and Mrs. G. G. H. Bolton)
On SATURDAY AUGUST 6th, at 2-l5 p.m. Opener: Col. Martyn Robinson. Chairman: Mr. A, H. Rendell.
Competitions Include: CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS and LADIES’ ANKLE COMPETITION, |
RELAYED MUSIC, ICES, MINERALS AND AFTERNOON TEAS. PONY RIDES, BRAN TUB, BRING-AND-BUY S,TALL, NEW GOODS STALL,, FORTUNE TEIiER and i
all the usual attractions.
COME, AND; BRING A FRIEND. ADMISSION: Adults ,6d.. ChUdren 3d.
If wet, all the above will be held In the Methodist !
Schoolroom, Chatburn. .
• mum weight. 1st add 2nd ••to run in flnal
I I miles Open Gallop for horses any height (handicap). All horses to carry 8s. 71bs. mlnl-
:. . J ..................... 10/-
3 laps
Open.Scamper (handicap) ' Lap 1, walk: lap; 2, trot; lap 3,. gallop. Riders not to dis mount,, in any lap ..... ... .. 5/-
................. . 20/-
RACING EVENTS Entry Pee
£15.. £I6.'.
£ 10.. £20. £6..
^ ' ’ ^ ^ ’dMSSION "2/6 - ■ CAR PARK -2 CATERING AN^ LICENSED BAR ON THE
SCHEDULES may now be obtained from the Se Show and Jumping—W. B. Blackwell, Stoji: . Boltion-by-Bowland, Clltheroe;
Racing—E. K. T4ylor, Forest Becks, Boltoniby- Clltheroe.
HOLME FIELD, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND (Oh
, EGGS, S AND
en and Prizes :
•£ 7 .. .:£ 3 .£ 3 ...[£ 1
I j
.£4...L£2■ j , £ 7 . .. .£ 3
1/6
£2, . . l£l FIELD.
itretarles;,
ip Lahe, I j
Bowland, BOOK NOW FOR ROYAL CLITHEROE DIVISION YOUNG CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION GARDEN FETE AND RALLY
\^IST DRIVE AND DANCE at ’
I , DOWNriAM HALL, DOWNH/^M (By kind permission of Sir Ralph and Lady Osshetpn) BOROUGli OF CLITHEROE RESTRICTIONS IN THE USE OF WATER
^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by resolution of the Council the use of water for the following purposes is PROHIBITED from the date of i this notice:— ,
SWILLING f l a g s , Watering Flower Gardens, Lawns, Tennis Courts and Sports Grounds.
The use of hose pipes or similar apparatus for the purpose of watering private gardens, or washing private mojtpr cars is prohibited.
In all other directions, consumers are earnestly
requested to exercise every economy and restrict use of water to the more essential domestic needs.
The 'Water Department will continue their efforts to
check wastage and detect any abuse in the use of Water Und PROCEEDINGS WILL BE INSTITUTED AGAINST any person RESPONSIBLE FOR SUCH WASTAGE OR abuse. Consumers can assist by reporting Immediately to'the Waterworks Engineer, Borough Surveyor’s Office, Church Street, Clitheroe (Tel No. 65), any leaking taps, faulty ball valves or defective fittings.
i
Town Clerk’s Office, CLTTHEROE. , 29th July, 1,949.
G. HETHERINGTON, Town Clerk.
Saturday, August 13th, 1949 at 2-30 p.m.
Officially opened by ; !
BRIG.h F. N. R. MACLEAN, C.B.I. (MP. FOR DWCASTER) j
Supported : by RICHARD FORT, ■ Esq. I (Prospective
Conservative Candlate for the Clltheroe ' Division)!; RALPH ASSHETON, M.P. (Prospective | Conservative Candidate for Blackburn West); ALAN (3REEN, Esqi, (Prospective Conservative Candidate for Nelson and ] Colne).
: [ j
(Chairman, Clitheroe Division Young Conservative' | I
' Chairman: DENNIS HUDSON, Esq. - ! | Association)
! '
'WHIST at 6-30,p.m. outside Institute; if wet, 6 p m. inside.' DANCING 7-3()—11 p.m. to RON FORD’Sl BANE).
STALLS, GAMES, SIDESHOWS. BUFFET, ICES, MINERALS, FORTUNE TELLER, LUCKY TICKETS.
ADMISSION: Inclusive Charge - 2 / - Fete and Rally! only, l /- .f
In case of inclepient weather the event will in CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUT:
take place E.
!
LANCASHIRE SHOW AT BLACKPOOL ' |
AUGUST. 16th, 17th, 18th and 19 :h
SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW AUGUST 24th^ 25th and 26tb
Phone 473 BOOK NOW Phone 473
■ 1 TO-MORROW.
RIBBLESDALE ■CHATBURN
GUE OAD I Saturday!
CUTHERO (with G; N b N.. H| dsu( on)
v.,1. READ (with J. d:^SON)
wickets pitched at 2-qO p;m, I AOmSSIpN:
' ' ■ | .
ADULTS 1/- CHILDREN 6d. ! Ices, Minerals, T^as.
— A T
CLAY PIGEONJ SHOOT
I .(OPEN)
’ I ! will be h(3ld a: ■ | ! ■ CHATBURN '
at 1-30 p.m.! ' I
TO-MORROW, Saturday I
i
CATERING ? |. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
|
, SURREY BREAD OR BACON SUCER £ 9 17 I TROJAN BAKERS ME^R ....... .. £89 0 SPARTAN POTATO PEELER ...... ..! £58 0 BENDIX LAUNDRETTE THOR DISHWASHER
.................« 8 1l8 £81 7 ; 8 THOR CLO’THES WASHER ......! £78 4 4
HOOVER AND ELECTROLUX CLEAI lERS FULL RANGE OF REFRIGERATORS
ELLISONS
33. Albert Road. Barnoldewick. •Tel. 260
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER^ '
29, Church Street, ' Blackburn.
SrBroadw^. Accrington,
I.
Tel. 3827 ; i' l'l ■
Rimington Wonen’s ; [' Institute . '' j '[ . . SECOOT '
Annual Produce and Handicraft Show
. i (President 'of Griridleton 1 I : .Women’s Instltiite)
|
Show to commence ajt2 p.m.! ' | .
Children’s and .Adults Sports. ^
DANCB IN ^yEHIllG-ek to 11.45 ' Musicby!Mr.'0.‘Sh^i^wo6d; . Admission 1/6 M ]'
.Eefre^'ments. .at , reasonable ■ ■, -charges.'
i . Cottage, Rimington. !
MThere are classes open for , ’w i - made t o ; - C.' Carr,
embers, within 6!-mlle radius for ShOftr Exhibits.' A:jpllcatloh to be Hqlsteads
: ADMISSION 6d. ' / I '/to'be foUq'wed'liy .
-— C BRITISH Railways 510 SS
EVENING TRIP MORECAMBP Sunday, | july||3lst
Langhc. Whalley................... ... Clitherce
J:
Chatburn . . L, 4-So \ / H Gisburn . . . .
„ 4-44 O /A 5-,2
Return Morecambe (Prom) 9.45. ■ ;
' '”'i ■-./! H (7107) MITTON W.L Bring-and-Bi
Wednesday at 6-
e S Nexi:.
all , Aug. 3 is
p.nli. FoUoiyed by'ra .
Lecture on HERALDRY By NEWTO^j BELL, Esq. Refreshmer ts
!• ADMISSION 3d.
All Hallows Church -^MITTON-
Saturday, August 13th ‘ OPfiN-AIRSERVlCE , I Opener:.. NUI(SE ITEECE i
■ ' i ! ' i, ■ IN THE CHURCHYARD
' Next,; at. 3-0 p.m;
The Service will be '' [by
31st addressed
REV. A. CRESSWELL ; (Vicar of Grlndleton)
If wet, the;Service 'will he held ! In the Chuirch.''
. J' j ir M (
SATURDAY, JULY 30th, at 5-30 TjP ’
EXCURSIONS -ISt.v
BLACKPOOL ■ A FEW SEATS VACANT FOR Mi 'Wednesday, Aug,. 3rd—; “Annie Get Your dun ” p .m .
14 MARKET. PLACE, GLITHEROE Phone 167 or. 443
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7UR CYCLE, RADIO a n d ELECTRICAL DEALER ■
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Now’S the time for making Home made Jam.
I ! LARGE SUPPLIES OF I SOFT FRUIT ’I I ■ ’ • ■ - R. T 4 h. KNOWLES WELLGATE ! CLITHEROE
ORDERS TAKEN FOR FLORAL DISPLAYS, Etc. (made bli. local i ■'
: Orders delioerhd in Clither6e and Distiid . i.
----------------------_J------ j---------------------------------------- ^ ; .ex-Servioeman),.!. .
------_ L _ r ,-
and 8-16.
Yes, and we’ve ioun(| it maizes fi very big difference to, whfit you hear from a radio set too.
Does the sha|i« itiatterl •
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Those in' cabinets .'with a large frontal area but little depth give clearjspeecM find UaturSlfm'uslc.. .That’s Jwhy “ baffle’,’ table models are so lifelike. Come and pear the difference. '
PR IC E TWOPENCE IRONMONGE!
Hjousehold Appliajacei FIREPLACES
. INQUiaiES.JNVr
Yjork St., Clith|eroe Phone ,88
SMART SELEC'TION . ■''' of ' I
SPORTS JACKETS in newest materiats, also FLANNEL TROVEERS in
.plain and chalk stripe. Worsted,, a t reasonable . prices.
\
FRED READ BESPOKE XAILOBS 9, MARKET PLACE,
! CLITHEROE Tel. 58 i i
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