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TO-NIGHT (Fridajl) at 7-30: TO-MORROW. 6-0 and 8-15 d.i
T Y R pN E IpOWER : JEAI^| P E T E R S CESAR ROMERO : JOHN la
SUTTON SMI!
r:d best James
iVenus, thday.
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Istf bl|lthday, Dick.
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jinuaryij 31st, , lage, Sawley^ ICoop^b (nee birih' of a
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Mrs. J. Shutt), drd; a
wpfe of a;i son.
je^afy Jueer :E1':
Imetei a ten
It th, at Home,
Clitheroe Co-operative: !
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'Janu-' Court,
! MOOR [!a NE; CLITHEROE Society ;p my
s 21st I ;
sister to
TH E P O P U L A R VOT E FOR THE BAD WEATHER
JIj'OUR.
LADIES’ WOOL AND COT: LIGHTWEIGHT MACS, WELLINGTON I : OVERSHOES.,
CHILDREN’S NAyy GAB.
ON MACS, GENTS’ GAB. MACS, all Shades and Stjjles.
LIGHTWEIGHT MACS AND -SCHOOL MACS,
ALSO NIGGER BROWN AND GREEN GAB. i MACS. WELLINQTONS, etc.
all Sizes. BOTTLE
WHALLEY am;:
:r ig k e t , bow l in g ) t e n n is CLUB
I • DON’T FORGET! AiniiiiLaaD iA L L
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at
THE assembly ROOMS, WHAJKLE\' ^ D/,N(?ING 8'p.m. t() I a.ra.
;l Feb-
’d' Park ziibeth, , at
to-
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28ti I po Card
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load,
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fhi Jaiibaryi ont iTe'rrace, Mye
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il)f the| late Febii'r
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[! lies are all et;-
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lUncIo Itlona , dear Miua
Iroe,
pothc ’.[who p IstJ 1946.
ImeinDfy as
whcil:o'i life ■ - if I la-jts for
. u GrdU. licmoof
mcmbries band.
1948.
tvl of John,
inejn'orles wrc-lfe31st hiisband Ch r i s t : c h u r c h , c h '& b u r n
TH E LO RD jB lSH O P OF ^ i JACKB ' (The Right
WILL DEDICATE} A MEMQRI/^ !a ND PREACH on
SUNDAY EyENING, FEBI^U ' ’ ‘1 ' at 6-30 Ip.m. [I i
WIND ARY 19 th ;t* -------------------------------- t . . I m i. J, v> !; .h i-M M K: 4v^lVf ■ ‘■M,■ 1- .V i ■
, 1045, In orldjj' but les he
F r id a y , 24th F e b ru a r jy , 8 p.m.—1 ia.m.
FULLY |l ICENSED BAR Mirror Bowl , Refreshments at v\ dderate ch\irses.
I TICKETS PROM LOCAL POLICEMElj OR POLICE I ,
■ OFFICE.: ■ ! WEST
HadiJaBd !
KINGi LANE: HlALL, CLITHEROE ON
19^0
THE MAJESTIC PLA\[ERS ir i | ]k e t e s 5 / 6 e a c h
LANCASHiRE CONSTABULARY GENERAL ELECTION 1950 B. i DRAYSON
THE GONSERyAXIVE (lANDIDATE i FOR THE SKIPTON PARLIAMENTARY DIVISION.
AGAIN HE:-
Lives, among you: and js known throughout/th Constituency.I
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Has worked hard at Westminster and in the Division. Has hel- j d the balance fairly between]the town ah i country districts,) and’ understands fully; the probhms o^ both, i 1 ' ; ■
’ : '
Has spared no;effort on!behalf of ALL who ha' sought his (aid in any [way whateve
Has a political programme for[ the good of all. HEAR !mR. DRt
^YSON SPEAK on TUESDAY N E p , FEB. 14;
GRINbLETON, Churcli| Day School, 7-15 p.i/i. BRADFORD.
WADDING
URSDAY NEXT, FEB. GISBURN AUCTION
URDAY, FiB. 18; RIMIN GISBU BOLTC 7-30 o.m
ON, St.. lelen’s School, 8-0 ,p.n. 16
116; I MART. Memorial arish Hall, 7-15 p.m, [ [
Institute, 6-30 p.m. I
N-BY-BOWLAND, County Primary School,
V a len t in e TUESDAY NEXT, AT 7-15 p
An invitation is g other Youth
So c ia l ', FEB. 14
I m. : ADMISSION, (refreshments in
1/6 eluded)
veri to all Groups
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH YOUTIl GROUP (Clitheroe):: '
WADDINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB
will be held in HELEN’S SCHOOL
DANCE [on
irday, February 18 ADMISSION 1/3
shments at reasonable charges.
;t) ' Clithefoe after ,Dan(?e
TO-NIGHT (Fri ^ School
FEBRUARY 12, 2 h.m.
Your M.P. from; 19(l5-5d ASKS Fo r YOUR I
POLLING DAY, |1950. I ’ SyP^’ORT ON JOLLfE MEMORIAL HALL, BARlioWi 7-45 p.m.
VILLAGE in s t it u t e , CHATBURN, 7-30 p.m dlfESTlONS INVITED
T U E S D A Y [N EX T , : F E B . 14; C p U N C I L [SCH O O L , LOW M OO R, 7-30 p.m.
line, 111 W. G.
ton-byf Christ
,1 the he late
;:Febi- GENERAL ELECTION 1950 MEETINGS ! be addressed by | IMRY: ^ E.. RAT^DALL YOUR [LABOUR CANDIdAt E. TQ-N^GHT^ (FRIDAY), FEB. 10;
U vHALLEy I c . of E. SCHOOL, [7-30 p.m. I ['
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEB.j i l ; WOMEN’S 'MEETING, CO-OP. pUILD ROOM, CLITHEROE, 2-45 p.m.
| ^ VILLAGE INSTITUTE, CHAT^URN, 7-3(0 p.m.
MONDAY NEXT, I FEB. 13; ST: JAMES’ SCHOOL, CLITHl^ROE, 7-3|0 p.m.
SS. MICHAELi AND JOHN’S CHURC LOWERGATE
i THEi VERY R EV ER p b | CANON J. J. INGRAM, R.D,
OF BURNLEY will address :
A PUl IN TH
u e 'M Em iN O HALli, LOWE^GATE
3n Sunday, February 12th
at 7-30 p.m. oh
ALL WELCOME
CATH^iuCS ANb ELECTION BRING
THE QUESTIONS
H
Music by RONNIE ODDIE AND HIS BAND ADMISSION 6/3
Uncluslvle :bf Supper and: C|oakiooom) i FULLY LICENSED I BAr [
FOR ONE
Wh?|Uey Church j 1
pr e sen t
‘ ‘ S ' y s i P i ; i A Play In Three
CHURCH OF ENGLA CHURCH :LANE^
Commence 7^30
C T ” Acts
By EDWARD PERCY and REipiNALD DENHAM[ ' : [ in the
kND SCHOOL: , WHALLEY
Oil skt^rday, February 181 ;
iU . _ i --------- " '" "p .m .
ONE PERFORM.^NG ADMISSION
Reserved Seats may be booked at Y on Wednesday, iFebruary 8, from and after th
:E ONLY RESERVED SEATS 2/6 - UNRE SERVED SEATS 1/6
s date lEt Brook’s i Villas, Whalley,
Old
halley ckurch School 6-30 p.m. to 8 p.m.' Post Office, Parkj
Villag
GENERAL EL SKIPT
'c|n T
ECTiON' - i95d' E i iv is io r ;
Fiall, Slaidbiirii, To-morrow (Saturday) “ 30 p.m.
at 2- Yilldge Hall
MEETimS '
Sp
(LABOUR anU:
Newton, at 7-Oj p.m. ^ 'caker: -
\ND ^ ■ I !
, I ■
TOM'ROBERTS CANDIDATE)
OTHERS.,'. Questiohs bid CollectioTi.
GRiNDLlE-TON CHURC CHOIR EFFORT
CLITHeIrOE AMATEUR AND DRAMATIC;
QUAK
A MUSICAL! qOM^lDY ! IN (By [arrangement with E
loill he vresentl
Monday, Feb. 13 to Sa i , ill at 7-15 each eve:
nile Littler) at
THREE ACTS THE HALL, KING LAN , CLITHEROE
t irday, Feb. 18 iiing
MATINEE-^Saturday, Febrk ALL SEATS i HAVE i NOW BEEN SOLD
REHEARSAl-S
day), February 10,'s t 7-30 p.m. in the qid FULL REHEARS'YL, Act i III.
in! King Lane Hall;! td 5 p.m., and 7, p
DRESS REHEARSAL, m. to 9 p.m.
SPEAK, Secretary.
'O-NIGH at
ary 18, 2-0 p.m. OPERATIC SOCIETY
IN THEHIST & DANCE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)
W scHootRob: (Februarv y l 1O 0) i
iVhlst to commence '7-45 [p. GO(|)D: PRIZES [
i m
Dancing lO p.m. to 2 aim. Music by [ ! '
TpE HODDER DANCE BAND - ADMISSK^N:
Whist and [Dance 2/6 Whl.|t only, 1/6 Dance .. only, 1/6 .
Refreshments ’at reasonable charges.
!
Bus to Cl Bradford
tlieroe, via West after 'ihe Dance,
CONGREGATIONAL (HORCH
Young L: dies’ Fellowship Pouid
ADMll, Ref
BARGAINS Af JUI in ' The H
O-MORR at
ref : ADMII
Sale aril Stall
T| j (FRIDA'i^) 7-30 p.m.
:S,3SION 3d. eshnients. R THE LUCKY
NES! ' THE
SALE I '■ ,
Lowergate
W , S ^u rd a ] ! 1 p.m.
BHMEN'TS ■' SION 3ci. ’
Potato jPie Suppk and Concert i
Coipmence 6-30 p.m. |
ADMISSION 2/6; Children 1/6 CONCERT
' by the
WESLEY MALE VOICE CHOIR 'and MR. S-i BRIDGE
Chairman; Hli
:s worship the (Councillor 1. 1?. Rushto:
Commence 7-30 p.m.
MISSION (Cbncert i on 1/3; Children 9d.
ST. MARY’S MOTHERS’ UNION
Invi,te you to come and bring your friends to a |
COFFEE fifORNlNG TO-MqRRO-W, Saturday
I[ From 10-30 to 12 p.m. iin the
SUNDAY SCHOOL MUTUAL )
ROOM
] ADMISSION; Coffee and Biscuifs 1/-
HOME MADE ;CAKE AND POUND STALL
Proo3-qds for M.U. Funds!.
/ '‘•u . . ‘. S i • , ■:
--.V ■ iCkSV b y) MAYi -t
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fYi H 'L B P H , Everyone'Welcome.
Clitheroe Congregational i
[ Church MEN’S WEEK-END
tO-MORROW;(SATURDAY) I
FEBRUARY 11 I ; ■' / r , '
T ONW Players
II III A mil
TO-NIGHT (Friday) ANN TODD. CLf
MONDAY and TUEsIbAY I GLYNIS
THi:
THURSDAY arid FRIDA BUD ABBOt
HI JOH iiillhi
III III nilIII!
_________________^SIONATE FRIENDS
30: SATURDAY at 2-15. 6-0 and 8- RAINS, TREVOR HOWARD in “ THE
15
at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 2-15. 6-0. B-15, NS and DERMOT WALSH in
The adorable star ofl '[Miranda” In her most dramatic role 1 can safely place your heti on this film. M ;
TIME [LUCKY Yoi
Y at 7|,30: SATURDAY at 2-15. 6-0. 8-l5, and LOU GOiSTELLO in
THE T(jE Another riot of fun ^and| laughter with Bud and Lou Booking Office open daily. 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30. TEL. 271, DAM at
THE CONSERVATIVE CLUB TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)
F. C. TINGLE’S Continental Dance Band, 7-30 p.m. to 11-30 p.m.
Refreshments. : ADMISSION 2/-.
RICHARD YOUR CONSERVATIVE
will address A PUBLIC on
Wednesday Nexti '"eteuary 15 IN THE COUNGILI SCHbOL
M I
SABDEN at 8-30 p.m.
Chairman; MR. D
MR. C. RUSSEL: ■ Other Speaken
f INGHAM, C.C. [PORTER - m |r. C. DIXON IF Y.O
FORT CANDIDATE
FRIIJA^, FEBRUARY Ipi 1950
lllllll III
III ii|j A iinoiii mil mil idniiiili III
TO-NIGHT at 7-30: t SATUR0 BOB HOPE and JANE ;rUSSELL
IBSIQiHED f Q starring! GENE RAYMOND :
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; | £ BARBARA' STANWYCK andi B
ml U
AY at 6-0 and 8-15._ I i l “ THE PALEFACE." I
SATURDAY at 2-l5 : “ ROLLING ON T I TEXAS ” with Tex Ritter. Week iiommcncing Febn
y 13th, 1950. MONDAY at 6-0 arid 8-15: TUESDAY jnd WEDNESDAY at 7-30. )inger she lived itn-l•He n
1 NOREEN NASH loved It.
D A M G E i
/ItURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15. i T LANCASTER in
Helpless—Alone she heard her own 'mb telephone. Ml
SOEEYi .WMOM0 MUMBEE I i
■der being planned on the SATURDAY at 2-lt : “ STARLIGHT OVE t TEXAS ” with Tex Ritter
GENERAL ELECT ON, CLITHEROE DIVISION
1950 14
MARKET PLACE, iCHTHEROE Phbne 167: or 4 ^
.1 ./d
DID WEEK,
YOALISTEN! TO FRANK BYERS LAST and LORli SAMUEL THIS! WEEK?
Give trie Liberals a chii From
TffEY’I^E LIBERALS! ce to f^prm the next Government,
ioclalism to Cdcservafism would be out of the frying pan I into thb refrigerator
has the
policy the wrioic nation needs, and the men to I
LIB|RiL PARTY [carry it but.
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EVERY , LIBEML VOTE COUNTS. U THINK \
VOTE k>R WtERS ■ YOUR LIBElItAL/CANDIDATE. j ' J. S. Reeday, Eleotdon Agent. 5,: Milton St., Padlham ' ' LIBERAL, VOTE LIBERAL * • 1. ■ F Purchase Tax).
Murnhy A146C Baffle Console. Price; £35 (Including
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^.HIS is a radto—a console radio jit is the first' console bafle ’’,set ■designed'in; this shape to gIve yoa‘ for]! £35,
rep)[oduction found, only In the most; expensive
the |
flat i“ custom-built)” model mnriPkls, type
of | '“ duality’i uilt'
or ichina fauna will ev,er [ stand! rattling on this set to spoil its i performance. This is a radio
An(J If anyone deplores tile lack of a top. No! there is no flat top No family pprtrdits, no vases, no flora!
I i not Whatnot [ m M ■ ■- / A / '
A 'PINE STOCK OF ■' j ' READY-TO-WEAR
In a wide choice of Styles, Patterns and : Materials.
I . * * , * FRED READ
BESPOKE TAILORS fir^alARKET PLACE, CHTHEROE Tel. 68
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