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TOOLS IRONMONGERY Household Appli-mces
FIREPLACES fVir
ENOUKl'FS I^ilTED
rk Street, Llitheroe TIONE 81
R EG IST ER ED AS A NEWSPAPER.
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TO-NIGHT (Friday) a : oioRGE RAFT. “ IHQUNDED "^‘A’ hltn
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i-30: TOlMORROW, 6-0 and 8-15 n.m. , FOCH and GEORGI E MA C R E A D Y in
New pHocs as from sdntomber lith, 1950 — 10d„ Is. 6d., Is. lOd. (pookine prices Is. 1Qdl and 2s.i3d.)__________________ _______________ _
Week cororjaencing September 11th, 1950.
MONDAY and TUESD I r (|r y G/|LH0UN,
W at 7-30! WEDNESDAY. 6-0 and 8-15 p.m. ^UDREY LONG, & VIRGINIA GREY in
ING
llAN; and Mrs. s Golden
eptem-
fiends In libui'n. -
best.
IAN tbt j'vlshcs
1 Golden Septem-
r
on.the
hSam and td Sally,
ldlth.
/ON inuounced only son f Harrison,
HURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY. 6-0 and 8-15 p.m- Produced by IDA LUPINO
(" A ” film) MOT W IM T E
starring SALLY FORREST KEEFE B R A S S E L L E. LEO PENN. Eookihs Office open Mpn. Wed., Sat., 2-30 to 4-0.
MOQUETTE SUITES
WE HAVE THE SMARTEST AND LARGEST se iIe c t io n in t o w n .
I
er Road, youngest
BUY NOW AT THE OLD — ALSO —
Mrs. W. Terraco,
ILiib, at 13, fd Mrs. M. fb), or 14,
croe, God's t Michael
:s . to a
KU s t, 1960 eroe, Anri wile o:: 1 ' aged 7■ Jiary'ii
st,
Igton, aga. t at All Saturday 30 am. ]
lie
land ox or 21 ;d
ust 30tn, Hospltai, , Robert,
ust , 27th,. wood, trie ,m. Arthur y Cottage,
hear, in- ■
urch dn I
Iday, 29th ■
,tey, agdd Whailby Saturday,
sbaud br l 1, Abbey
Harold,
V■ ■ )r}A ■lctorri
, ClltheroB, bred at $t. btheroe, pa es Funeral
noon. . I Augiist beiovM Lord, or
l5tn, I960 1 Brungerley
luce Isabel, p or Sumnilt
3t. Helen's, I
Irlndleton -
St ’ 30th,I at '. Preston,
Septem jet
ed wire 1 of 28, West 78 years.: Bradidrd
lAM
I rnemory | of Irt Richard,
Tsth, 1915. '
bim, nor ■ oiten £ nd Alhirtr
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„ son find ichard, vfho 1 1945. ,
remdni*
brd remem* h has gone;
all aiways
,rs roll om Clara and
m.
imory____ or!lmy. l(nee NtiUo
ied August .
CARLOHA SCHOOL OF DANCING M.B.B.O., Adv.i Teaching Diploma,
Principals:
PEGOiE WILSON. Associate
j ! and Examiner of the B.B.O. ^RENDA HOLGAT5, M.B.B.O., Ad'V. Teaching Diploma.
BlALLETI e x a m in a t io n ! SUCCESSES OF TiiE PAST SEASON
00% successes in Gi aduate Examinations sin(j:e the inception of the School. i
! 79.Piipils were entered since! December, 51 gained Honoui's (over 85%). 16 gained over 90%'.
PUPILS FROM THE CLITHEROE CLASS WERE SUCCESSFUL IN PASSING^
SCHOLARS GRADE: J. Williams (Honi), G. Wilson (Hons.)
OrADE II: M. H S. McNally, M, Holgate (Hons.), I. Haydock
GRADE I: (Hons.), J. Carr
ter
la'ck, Col ege and sister on,,
p metnor^ of I too died
|red. and Sheila. I
id ImemoTlea ieptember
[hoi Is vefyi loved, and;
_, nvifo andi psb George.
ling memory I: who died]
Bred. rAlh.
xred bltth- ur ;dear 'son tey. -Septem-
Bcs—Just I
father, Elsie, ia Anne, i ,
memory! of Septeniber
It of sweet
[stiu for yoih |n..
(Hons.). olgate (Pons.). |
Beautiful carriage. . Excellent Detail. | Has much Quality. = ; !
Exfiminers’ Remarks from the above results: — i . ■ Excellent Work.; '
. . | FESTIVAL SUCCESSES SINCE APRIL, 1950
BLACKBURN FESTIVAL,: 4 Silver Medals (1st Place), 5 Bronze Medald (2nd Place).
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BLACKPOOL ALL-ENGLAND FESTIVAL: 5 Silver Medals (1st Pla,ce), 1 Bronze Medal (2nd Place).
WARRINGT(!)N F^TIVAL: 2 SllverlMedals (1st Place), 5 Bronze Medai s (2nd and 3rd Place).
SEMI-FINALS, A jL-ENGLAND COMPETITION: 2 Silver Medals (1st Plice), 1 3rd Place. |
LOND,bNj FINALS OF ALL-ENGLAND :
JacQuellne Stott, Eunice Adlum, Shirley Gray, were succeLfuI In gaining two 3rd Certificates.
jJacnueline stott was also awarded a Silver Cup for the
THE PRINCIPALS ARE PLEASED AWARDS HAVE
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acqueime & oih^^ Solo Ballet at Warrington Festival. best Junior a
been GAINED a t !EVERY FESTIVAL entered.
XMAS TEnil COMMENCES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ’ 21st .
2-30: 4-
5-
BANK h|0USE|, ADELAIDE TERRACE, BLACKBURN. Tel. 5793. ’ '
I Enquiries to— ! .^Trr,TmvT
Classei held at the Starkie Arms. BAbies (under 5 years).
15; J^IORS, BALLET & CHARACTER. 15: j EXAMINATION CLASS.
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all Hixi^LOW’S. MITTON -ANNUA L.-
GARDEN SALE BRING-AND-BUY
SALE I will be held in the
VICARAGE GROUNDS, (If.'wet, in
lolroom) To-morrow (Saturday)
To be c. ned at 3 p.m.[ by COLONEL G. G. H. BOLTON Oi Chatburn | ADMISSION;
Adults 3d.; Children 3d.
Stalls. Games, Sideshows. I : :s . Minerals, Buffet.
Ankle C mvetition. i
V HIST DRIVE at 7 p.m. in the Schoolroom
admission 1 3. ! (including
Refre.hments)
CLITHEROE OLD TYME d a n c e c ir c l e
SOCIAL COMMITTEE EFFORT OLD T YM E
BALL with
VINCENT & ANN, O.T.D.A. CHATBURN INSTITUTE
FRIDAY, SEPT. T5A
PROGRAMME TICKETS 3/6
8 p.m.—1 a.m.
J, FARNSWORTh ORCHESTRA
OLD TYML DANCE CLASSES at Co-op Guild Room.
Clltheroe, every Wednesday ‘ • and Friday. |
'IfHGRNLEYi. MEMORIAL HALL —: THE — ; VARIETT SALE
which was to liave been held ON SEPTEMBER 16th, 1950,
IS NOW POSTPONED until further notice.
WOMEN’S UN WHALLEt
Geiieral ' i to be
THE STAN
Thursday N at 7-
iJoNisT kssbe. BRANCH
i— ANKlUAL -V Meeting
held In | LEY ROOM
on ext, Sept. 14
■15 p.m. j ALL MEMBKRS ‘ invited.
n her 5ath 29thi‘
! ' SUITES IN ALL'GOODS
OUR XMAS i
Join now and
STOCK.— Call and se CASH OR ON EA
Pr ic e . Tel. 07
MIRACULOUS J0URE^E¥‘».^ I
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TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-0, 6-0 and 8-15.; YTIME IN MAYFAIR.’
ANNA NEAGLE, MICHAEL WILDING, in 'MA produced In superb Technlcllor.
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 2-15, 0-0. 8-15. ROD CAMERON and ILONA IviASSEY in
ITM E , P L U N D E H E a S |
The blazing challenge of the last frontier I Excitement.
Action! : Spectacle
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30 JOHN WAYNE GAIL RUSSELL in |
GAiyjAN GARLAND ROARK'S Great Se Seal, ,Stor‘ttory !; ]
W AKE OF THE HED WITCH I
The greatest sea picture' since i" Mutiny on |he Bounty." lOd., Is.; Children lOd., Od., 5d. ' j
Will patrons kindly n'oto that duo to the Eady Sent. 10th wili be Adults Is. lOd., is. Gd., lOd.. Reserved 2s. 3d, is.
Booking Office open daily, 11 to 12-30 3 to 4I-30. TEL. 27' ir i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 195
mill III
TO-NIGHT at 7-30: S
'THE GREAT LOVER.' with SATURDAY at 2-15 ;
r\ mia ullllii
14TURDAY 4 fi-O and 8-15 P.m. bob hope and RHONDA FLEMING.
OF PINTO IBASIN.’ Week oommendng September ;11th, 1950. MONDAY at 6-0 and 8-16: TUESDAY dnd! WEDNESDAY i at 7-30.
C O L O IM 'O T E R M T O R f starring JOEL MoCRI-A and VIRhlljllA MAYO.
,
One thousand Lawmen went him dea,d. [ One woman wants him alive.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SAT MADELEINE CARROLL, IAN HUNTER
URDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 n.m, arid MICHAEL RENNIE in
WMTE CRADLE
A good story—good cast—and the beauty; of the Swiss Alps, SATURDAY at 2-15: ‘ THE RANGE BUS'I'ERS."
Booking Office open Mon., Wed.. Sat.J from 2 to 4 p.m. Tel. 147
Spend To-morrow (l^aturday) . IN THE PRETTY B(3WLAND VALLEY AND
VISIT! THE SHOW tat Newton i
M ' • A VERY! SMART SELECTION OF DINING ROOM
1 for yourself. SY TERMS.
CLUB HAS 'COMMENCED, make it a real |Merry Xmas.
Co-operative Furnishing LANE, CLITHEROEI
MOOR PL
one: CLITHEROE '67 CONSERVATIVE CLUB
YOUR SaItURDAY RENDEZVOUS ^ DANCING'toV^ *'
Admission 2/-
JOHNNY HMLING’S MANHATTAN | BAND Reffeshments.
FpRTNTGHTLY DANCE BAND IN ATTENDANCE.
;■ I 17-30 to 10-30 p.m.l | Members 1/-; Non-Members 1/6. I Refreshments.
tjiNROLMENT for ■V will take nlanR
I MONDAY, 1TUESDAY
U'th 12th
dlTHEROE TECHNICAL SCHOOL Fjlace
SEPTEMBER ..... '. 7-0—8-30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 7-0-8-30 p.m.r
THURSDAY' 14th SEPTEMBER 7-0-8-30 p.m.; IA Syllabus hf Evening Classes may be obtained from
the Clltheroe Llbrapr or the Education Office, Padlham. CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAV,.Sept- 25th
7-30 to 11-30 p.m. TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 1.2th, 1950 Ribblesdaie I Amateur Radio Society
BACK YORK STREET, CLITHEROE (Behind the Grand Cinema);
WINTER SESSlGhf, 1950
Evening Classes for Session 1950/5i at the School liext week as follows—
The Winter Session will commence oit September 18th, 1950, as follows:—
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MONDAY—Morsel Code, 8 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. WEDNESDAY-7-Radlo Theory, 8 p.m. td 10 p.m. FRIDAY—Club Night (Members only), 7-30 p.m. to lOp.jn.
the Club Room on any of the above evenings, or from the S e t a r y , MR. H. YEOMAN, G2FOL,. 29, Henthorn Road.
Anyone interested may obtain Clltheroe. , ! | ■ CLITHEROE YOUNGr FARjvlERS ’CLUB — A
Wednesda'y; Sept. |l3th AGRIQUIZ
at
Moor Lane Methodist Church Schoolroom [
commencing at 7-30' sharp. Wednesday
Sept. 20th
on “ Dairy MR. holgat:
A'TfALK Ii [usbahdry ”
, of Blackburn
the Moor Lane Schoolroom commencing [at 7-30 sharp.
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Whist and I)oniino Drive and Dance
will be held in PAYTHORNE SCH
on FRIDAY NEXT, SEj! at 7-30 p.m.
[(lOL ' PT. 15
Dancing 10 p.m.—1 i.m.
MR. N. WATERWORTH at the Plano.
COMBINED TICKET DANCE ONLY, L
Free bus will leave after Dance. GISBURN Y.F.C
HARVEST ball PARISH HALV GISBURN
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 p.m. till 1 a.m
REGAL BAND. ADMISSION 2/-
Refreshments availcble. 22nd 2/6 '6 Black
Bull .Rimington, 7 o’clock, and Gisburn, at 7-15, retjurnlng
The finest Ballroom in the Distrm.
FRIDAY, Dancing 8-30
SEPT. 29th p.rti. to 1-0 a.m.
W. HELM’S BAND ADMISSION 3/6 (Refreshments included). Cadman & Fosteri
PLUMBERS and DECORATORS
FIRST CLASS Wt “',K [
AT REASONALBE prices 1, Sunnysijie Avenue,
Billington - Nr. Whalley — AStD —
1, Abbey Tetrace, Barrow i
Prompt attention paid to all or()ers.
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Estimates free and wltho,ut obligation.
CHATBURN TYRE pEPOT Stock a Tyre for everj^ purse id purpose.
TAKE ADVANTAGE |OF OVER 30 T Y P EXPERIENCE.
BE SAFE — Phone: Chjatbumi216
YEARS’
■WILL all ' Clubs and Licensed Houses wishing
I^OT SORRY.
to join the [above League have their appllcal;loiis in by September i 14th, to the Do^g
Inn, 'Whalley. ■ ‘ September H|)lidays
OHOPS (except Food Shops) will be CLOSED ALL DAY
0^
MONDAY, 18th fe™ M ^E R ; TUESDAY, ll9th SEPTEMBER,
and
WEDNESDAY, l20th SEPT. FOOD SHOPS iwlll announce
Individual ! closing arrange ments.
T. DIXON, President. j. ! ' :
WM. b. RUSHTON, ' Secretary.
Clitheroe & District Darts League
Recep'hon 6-30 p.m. Dress informal. [
BlackhiirstiS [ TAXIS i ■ WEDDINGS A SPECIALITY
44, BROWNLOW STREET, or JUNE’S CAFE, 44, WHALLEY ROAD.
Tel. Clltheroe 354 ^ ■ I - 1 ' ' . | 5- m 4] i f >1! | i ^ RECORD^ ^NTRY OF EXHIBITS— .
AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND i HANDICRAFTS.
. !
SIX-A-SIDE i IjOOTBALL TOURNAMENT. M^LE CYCLE RACE.
CLAY PIGEON SHOOT' (Entries taken on Field). SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND.
CATERING AND BAR ON THE FIELD. , I D A N C E In Village Institute, 8i p.m. to 11-45 p.m. Free bus after llancelto Clltheroe via Waddlngton. BUS SERVICE
Buses leave Clltheroe Station at 7-30, (0-30, 10-45 a,.m and 1-n, 1-45, 2-30 and 3-3|) p.m.
RETURN FROiV i‘NE'v>TON: 4-50, 4-5 5, 6-10, 6-40 arid • I I 9-40 p.m.
i Secretary: C. HULLY, Woodhouse Gate, Slaldburnl DON’T FORGET!
l.sii.MJTHEROE GU ' COMPANY
JiDE garden p a r h
TO-MORROW, Saturday in
ST. PAULS SUNDAY So| LOW MOOR
Opening 3-0 p.m. ADMISSION 3d.
WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ' association
Jumble Sal
which was to have beeh held In the Old School oh Se])t. 9th has now been
POSTPONED until further noti(
Gisburn, Rimington, thorne, Horton & New^holme Branch of Skipton Division Conservative Association,
ce. Pay-
hOOL HODDER VALLEY |
YOUNG GONSERYA'I?yRS| iJl
THE ANNU L
General Meeting will be held dn
THE VILLjlGE HALL, SLAIDBUR^
WEDNESDAY I NEXT (September l3th)
at 7-30 p.ih. I
Followed by I
Bus from Duhsop 7-0[p.m
Light Refreshpients. Bridge at
A socrivL I
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CALDE^STONES SOCIAL CLUB
OLD TIME BALL THE FIRST OF THE SEASON
Blackpool IM
and Morecambe minations
Please book in advaa Newsagents. Waterloc
.ce at Ainsworth and Alderson’s, Road and Shaw Bridge, Clltfieroe.
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Excursions by HoddeYMotor Service SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS
AND [
RIBBLESDALE W. BOV
^VNDERERS VLING (|lUB
S P O R T S
TO-MORROW (SAirURDAY Commence 2-30 p.m.
Under 11 years, 2/6,1/ Late Entrl
, SEPTEMBER 9th ' 21 EVENTS !
PRIZES: '
ADMISSION; Minerals ■
' t
), 1/-; Over 11 years, 5/-, 2/6,1/6. ;s taken cm the Field. , | Adults 6d.;' Children 3d. 1 Light Refreshments.
\ f f l 20, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE
Specialist for Needlecraft Wools - Art -
Craft Drapery - Haberdashery Tel: Clitheroe 585. : EMB R O ID E R Y " ^
is a CTcative adventur(i which everyone can enjoy. Fullest pleasure, and satisfacti()n caimot be derived by just slavishly reproducing somebody else’s ideas. Your OWN IDEAS are the best, expressed in your own personal way.
The aim of! the Sampler Studio is to help you attain this delight according to each Student’s capabilities.
'CLASSES RE-'COMMENCiE SEPT. 25th MONDAY:
ADVANCED EMBROIDERY ...... 1-45 p.m,-2-45 p.m.
CHILDREN-Ages 10—13 years ... 4-15 p.m.—5-15 p.m. ELEMENTARY EMBROIDERY: .;. v-;S-50'p.m.—8-30 p.m. TUESDAY: I
EMBROIDERY I
............. ;.......... 7-30 p.m.—8-30 p.m. THURSDAY:!
ELEMENTARY EMBROIDERY ... 1-45 p.m.-2-45 p.m. TATTING .................................... . 7-30 p.m,-8-30 p.m.
FRIDAY:
CHILDREN—Ages 14—16 years ..; 4-15 p.m.—5-15 p.m. CITY AND GUILD COURSE:
NEEDLEWORK, Monday Afternoon; ART by arrangement For those interested in the Story: qj Needlework and
those unable, or not requiring a Technical Course, there will be an Illustrated talk on the first Wednesday In each month; at 7-30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th:
THE STORY OF ENGLISH 'EMBROIDERY. ! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEI^ 1st:
SWEDISH DECORATIVE ARTS, particularly Needlework. 6th:
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER To |be arranged,
Sampler Students are! Invited to these attends Six-Lesson Course— or
2—From Week Commencing November 5th, Commencing December 10th. ,
to Week !
Students so desiring may join for the full 12 Weeks. Further details on enquiry at The Sampler.
| Feesito be paid In advance, andi Lessons missed, we
regret [ cannot be postponed, as this hampers; the contintilty otthe Classes and other Students’ work.
Materials required obtainable at the Classes. There will be AN EXHIBITION OF STUDENTS’ WORK
in April Prizes given for—j 1
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1—Technique; 2—Progress; , 3-Originality.
/ Last iyear’s^ Classes were both happy and successful.
Decide' now and arrange your Course. You will enjoy the adventure with your needle.
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF TRADE
CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Old Girls’ Association THE THIRD
ANNIJAL DipER will be held at
THE ISTARKIE ARMS Friday, [ Septembe|r 21hd
TICKETS obtainable, from any member of the Committee rr from : the Kaydee Bookshop l0/6 [for Memberp, or
13/- to Include Subscription new Members.
o. |}-i.......M : .r * r. t i".’ •;
-/['fr' ■
■ di;. k * 9 f'lr M
their Course. Non-Students, Fee W - for 2/- for [one. To keep continuity in the Classes, Students may either
I Talks as part of • Three Lectures;
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1—From Week (Commencing September 25th, to Week Commencing October 30th; : |, |
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B E N T H A M S 14,1 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE I
PHONE 167 VALVES AND: BATTERIES IN STOCK. i '• , |,V-7
Now is the time, whilst other attractions: are in full swing, to make sure of trouble-free listening later on..
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We all depend more on our radio sets when the days draw in and th; outdoor season closes.
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Men’s Suits and Ladies’ Coats and Costumes tailored by craftsmen from a good selection o f materials at reasonable prices.
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LADIES' &
-..NI'LEMEN’S TAILORS 9.
FRED READ & cu 'AtlKET PLACE,
CLITHEROE, Tel, 58. PRICE TWOPENCE i p
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