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AUDREY TOTTER in I AMY p i^ B E R -C A M PLAY
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY. 6-0 and 8-15 nm. RAY MILLAND, HEDY LAMARR. MACDONALD; CAREY and
I ■ MONA FREEMA FREEMAjN in ! ^ COP?EE' O11Y0M
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EXHIBlTIOfJ
ELECTRICAL ON THURsb'A'|r, s e p t ! 28th i
; from 10
a.ir. to 7 p.m.
THE NORTH WESTERN] ^ No. 5c CLITHEROE DISTRICT CENTRE ;
ELECTRICITY SERVICE ^'KING STREET, CLITHEROE.
e l e c t r ic it y ilOARD Telephone : CLiTHER'OE 269
OF DOMESTIC APPLIANCES
norles :
WORKERS winT
EDUCAT Clitheroe
ib N A L U s S O C IA T io N Branch
|
ER SESSfON, 1950-51 i;i
THE ROYAL GR I i
TUESDAY, Art. Tutor;\ TUESDAY, ImusIc. Tutor: WEDNESDAY. Biology, WEDNESDAY, Psychology, THURSDAY] Philosophy. Tu THURSDAY] Geography (Ja
ivHALLEY BRANCH; A. POLLARD, B.A. -
comme ncing
TUESDAY, SE II at 7-30 h^m
IPTEMBER as follows:
Tuto:
AMMAR SCHOOL 26th
........ J. c. L. malpI ..... A. MULLIGAN]
lyi.Sc.
ass
ir: R. C. GARMEN, jB.A. Tutor: ... C. E. HOWELL ior: CANON STRANKS, M.A. i a n ) . Tutor: C. B.EDEN,B.A.
ENGLISH] LITERATURE Full details next weekj
WOOL B VARIOU
LANKETS SIZES
SHEETS, TOWELS: BEDSP
Bottom cjf iKlNG LA
, BATH TOWE READS
CORNER HOUSE i, Clitheroe. Tel. 663
P. Limbo't elatlvcs ard
Pf
Church of England LOCAL BRANCH
|y
coffS ' morn Children’s Society
ST.I DENYS’ . ING - ■ AND
BRING AND III
BUY SALE ST. MARY’S SUNDAY SCHOOL
SATURmY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1950 10-30 a.m. to 12 noon.
ADMISSION 11/
The proceeds will be received by H.R.H. The Princess Elizabeth a t , a Presentation of Purses at the Founders’ Daly Festival on October 23rd .at the Central Hall, yestmlnster.
Clitheroe Co-operat MOOR LANE,
OP REPAIR FOR IjONGER WEAR our Grocery Branches Moor' Lane, Clitheroe
vel Society, Ltd. CLITHEROE
DONiT Fo r g e t OUR b o 6 t \ ie p a iR s e r v i c e
YOU CAN L
WE HAVE
.AMBSWOOL LINBD BOOTEES A SMART AND
IN STOC^ AT OUR BOO' '
' di l l ■ ■
The greatest blast of excitement th;it|ever rocked the scrcerj. Bbohlns O^ce open Monl, Wed.. Sat.. 2 30 to 4-0,
Gable’s most
e.tciting pmture for years, (" A ” film) AT
Tel. 67 TO-NIGHT (Friday
MYRNA LOY, RO GRER
IE in “ THAT
30; SATI LIVESEY,
URDAY at 2-15. G-0 and 8-15 n.i
. PEGGY CUMMINS. RICHA) [lANGEROUS AGE.’’
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 2-15, 0-0. 8|15. JOHN WAYNft
CLAIRE TREVoR. WALTER PIDGEON in DAIRSi COMMAND Dynan:
THURSDAY and f RIDAY at 7-30 MYRNA LOY. ROBERT MITCHUM
A hoart-warming p “ wonderful enterta
TH E GLORIOUS T IN
ic adventure ii[ a, mighty diama ! SATURDAY at 2-15. 8-0, 8-
and introducing PETER MILES In JOHN STEINBECK3
cture which will inment.”
ECHNICOLOR take Its place in the ranks of
PONY Booking Office opoA daily. 11 to 1i-30 3 to 4-30. TEL. 278. CLITHEROE RUbAL DISTRICT
keep! your F^Et WARM BE SURE OF THIS BY WEARING OUR
VARIED SELECTION ’ AND SHOE DEPT.
EVENING CLASSES 195(H-51
The following Evening Class Winter mont-h^ commencing September, 1950. I The Class
esident in the
Students undei} 18 years of ..e................ .rri;-'-!’ r •
-................Lancashire County Area, will be admitted free.
CHA'
Tuesday 7—9 p.m. .. CHIPPING. Chipp
Monday 7—9 p m. , Dress: DOWNHAM. d
Tuesday 7-30-8-30 p.m. Ch HURST
Monday 7—9 p Wednesday 7,
Thursday 7—9 (Short
BURN. ..Taib:
ing Village Hall
making......Mrs. A. Whittle lownham School.
.oral Music
...Mr. C. A, Myfers L.R.A.M., L.G.S.M. (HONS.)
SHIREBURN ArMs (Entranc
m. ...Dressm: ) p.m. ...Han
PENDLETON. THORNLEY.
Monday 7—9 p,m......... Hand! WI$WELL.
Tuesday .7f.30—0-30 p.m. Ha WHA
'Thiawaiy ^?0--9-30 p.m., D: WHALLEY
Monday 7-30-^9-30 p.m. WHALLEY
Thursday 2—4 WHALLEY
GREEN ;e by Private Door)
.king
......Mrs. A. Hardman 1C Icraftsi...... Miss G. Cornall
p.m......... Dra Course, termi:
ll^endleton School ,ina
......Mrs. M. E. Mitel ell inatlng Christmas)
hbrnley School ;crafts ...... Miss G. Corrall
Wiswell School „:idicrafts ...Miss S. K. Hehps iijessmaking, Mrs. M. Johnson
METHODIST
Friday 7-30-9430; p.m. Dresi co-operat;
p.m.............C c'. E. SCHOC
CLITHE^lOE TEC SESSION
I
CLASSES COM MONDAY
Intending Stu as soon as po ticular, there
Dressma Folk Da Music
NEXT,
LEY SCHOOL.
, Drama Mrs. E. Kershaw
’::VE SOCIETY ROOMS, i ija f ts .........'.Mrs. A. Beaniands
L' . making ...Miss E. Lancaster i
-INICAL SCHOoi 1950/51
VIEI'|cE DURING THE WEEK. BEGINIS ING SEPTEMBER 25th
lents who hav|e ssible at the are vacancies
Trade Course m (Weaving)
not enrolled should d6 so
Technical School. In par- in the following classes: :—
otton Manufacture;
Woodwork (Junior and Beginners Class^ dng (Junior
ticing nstrumentalt)
’direction of M L.R.A.M., L.Gj.l
and Senior Classes), I
MUSIC CLASS (CHORAL GROUP) Under the
to be held on Wednesdays at First Met ting — .
Wednesday 'Next, the 27th September
at 7 p.m., at which students will be enrolled Fee foij Session : 3/-
: i . CHARLES A. MYERS, .S.M., Hons.
Ribbileshale Modern School
THE MAYOR’S flood|
RELIEF FUND
This Fund is Now !losed All] Flood Victims who have
definitely suffered material damage by the Flood iwill; be assisted from .the Funid.
they may state their j claims for consideration may |be obtained at the Borough
Application Forms on which
Treasufer’s Office, Church St., rll I "
WOMEN’S CO-1OPERATIVE guild
OPE TU
IN
,N1NG SOCIAL :SDAY NEXT
(September 25th)|| THE GUILDROOM at 7-15 p.m.
Admission 1/-
(includlng refreshments) L(!)CAL ARTISTES
Come and enjoy yourselves!
and should be returned by the 30th. September, 1950. 1. T. RUSHT(pN. j Mlayor.
GALDERSTONES SOCIAL CLUB
OLD TIME BALL THE FIRST OF THE SEASON.
T h e f in e s t ,Ballroom in th e I
D is tr ic t.
FRIDAY, SEPT. Dancing 8-30 p.m. to
29th -0 a.m. W. HELM’S BAND
j i ADMISSION 3/6 | j (Refreshments Included).
1 ON’T MISS [The Annual ;
WHIST -AND
DOMINO DRIVE at The:
Ribbli (by
FRI
sdale Arrns Hotel Gisburn
kind permission' of . Mrs. Varley.)
r>AY, SEPT. 29th at 7-30 p.m.
A'dmission 2/6di inc
luding refreshments. (ilOOD] PRIZES :
In aid of “ Ye, Olde Aiks Annual Treat:’’
HARVEST BiUi] Parish Hall, Gisburn
T0-NIGHT, FRIDAY ‘ THE REGAL BAND
Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. GISBURN Y.F.C. "life. FORT
WILL INTERVIEW CONSTITUENTS
for ((iscussion and he lp, with their problems at the
Conservative Club at 6-30 p.m., I [
TO■^ IGHT, FRIDAY
CLITHEROE AND DR
AMATEUR OPERATIC AMATIC SOCIETY
AN ENROLMENT RffiETING
will I be held in I
The Old School, .Church Brow, Clitheroe
TO-NldHT, FRIDAY, SEP. 22 I at I 8-0 p.m.
A l l ; Members lare cordially nvited to attend
s will be held during the during the last week jin Fee is 3/- in each case, age on 1st October, 19o0,
Qhatburn School jrtng
..............Mrs. A. Cr6ss
MONDAY at 6-0 and 8-15; TUESDAY and
One of the grlmest problems of our time Is I judgment.
M M THE •
Wednesday at 7-30 put before you for
EUM starring DEREK FARR and JOAN HOPKINS
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and S-ISJ:! The Intimate story of a woman you 11 wait to remember.
T IE M G E Ii W Ifl: THE TEUMPElj
,
starring EILEEN HERLIE; NORMAND WOOLAND, BASIL SYDNEY SATURDAY at 2-15 ; JOHNNY MACK BROWN ‘EVERYMAN’S LAW.' Booking Qflicc open Moni, Wed., Sat., from 8 to 4 p.m. Tel. 147
CONSERVATIVE CLUB
I YOUR SATURDAY RE^DEZVOUS I — dANCING to —
:i -JOHNNY HARLING’S MANHATTAN BAND Admission 2/-. Refreshments. 7-30 to 11-30
p.ni,
TUESDAY^ SEPTEMBER 26th MEMBERS’ NIG^T
, 7-30 h.m; to 10-30 p.n,. Members 6d. • Non-Members, 9d. Refreshments GRINDLETON CONSERVATIVE ASSOC.
WHIST cSiVE A » DANCE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1950
AT RIVERSMEAD SCHOOL
HODDER: BAND. | PRIZES. REFRESHMENTS | Whist 8 p.m.' Dance 8 p.m
to 1 a.m.
Whist 2/-. Dance 2/6d. Whisit & Dance 3^6 I
I BUSES MOOR LANE
METHODIST CHURCH MEN^S EFFORT
WEDNESDAY NEXT (September 27th) at 7-30 p.m.
GRAND CONCERT
: AND SOCIAL : Artistes:
MRS. 0. FORREST Contralto,
PETER HULLAND, Tenor
MRS. ANNE MOOREY A.L.C.M., Elocutionist
MASTER ALLAN WINCKLEY Accordionist
MESSRS. H. TOWNSON and R. LLOYD
Novelty Instrumentalists ADMISSION
(including refreshments)
Adults 2/-; Children 1/- CLITHEROE
LABOUR PARTY Women’s Section
SPECIAL VISIT of '
MRS. KERBY
Women’s Organiser for Lancashire and Cheshire
to
The Labour Rooms on.
WEDNESDAY NEXT (September 27th) at 7-30 p.m.
NOTE;' Men and Women are cordially Invited.
PARISH CHURCH GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY
THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS
produced by Miss E. RENDELL will be given in The SUNDAY SCHOOL
on Wednesday, Oct. 4th and Saturday, Oct. 7th at 7-30 p.m. Admission:
Reserved Seats 2/- and 1/6 Unreserved 1/-
Sunday School on Wednesday, Sept. 27th, Friday, aept. 29th,
Seats may be booked at the
from 7 to''9 p.m. Tickets soW by members must be brought to School to have them booked. Tickets will be on sale at the
School. ;] DON’T FORGET CHILDREN’S
Fancy Dress Dance
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th All proceeds for Xmas Fayre
Boltoii-by-Bowland Villagii ! Hall Fund
A DANCE will be held
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY In
from 8 HODDER BAND
The School p.m. to 1‘ a.m.
Admission 2/6d Refreshments
TOSSIDE
■ A DANCE , I will be: held on]
Dancing 8-30 p.m. to 2 a RIBBLE : BAND
(including refreshments) ] WADDlNGTqN
i
Admission 2/6d. ' :
' I drama p l a y e r ^
A CONGER' will be given in
Ilhe Methodist School I
on
SATURDAY, SEPT. Chairman; MRS. HIGHA'M Artists: ]
Mr. ERNEST ALLENL Mr. JOHN I. DUGDALE. Miss RUTH ROBERTS. Mr. ALBERT LINGARD Accompanist. i
The Waddlngton LADIES CHOIR. I
i ' THE WADDINGTON DRAMA PLAYERS Present
A Short Play in Mime and
MRS. METHUSALE a one act play]
Commence] -7-30 p.m. Admission 2/-
] Children half price, i
Ribble Valley Amateur Cricket iLeague
' THE FIRST
ANNUAL BALL will be held at The
Assembly Rooms, Whal i
FRIDAY, I OCt ] 6tih Dancing 8 plm. tO; 2] a.ik. ,ey
Buses will leave Black Bull, Rimington, at T-45. Downliam Post Office at © Brown Cow, Chatburn, at 7--45, King La Clitheroe, at 8 p.m., retun: front Whalley at 2 a.m.
I Refreshments. Fully licensed Bar.
Blackhursfs TAklSl^
WEDDINGS A SPECIALl
44, BROWNLOW STREET JUNE’S CAFE,] 44, WHALl|.EY ROAD.
Bowland] Amateur Dramatic Society Presents
Tel. Clitheroe 354i 1
j Chatburn Hill Billies
CONGER’ FRIDAY,
’ PARH OCT. 13:5:h
at 7-30 p.m. (Doors open at 7 p.m.
Admission ]bi' Ticket Oily ADULTS and 1/Gd. CHILDREN 1/-
Tickets from any membet of the Society after 23/9/50 dr by Post on application from
I ..j'l R. p'arkinson Hon.-Secretah.
apoearance of a really good V, Concert Party
:' Bolton-by-Bowiand D()’ not ip'iss this: fii’st
p i ■
■ 30
Friday, Sept. 29tli i.m
mini r
III! rlllif A ll
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Most of us take the perform ance of our sets for granted. We blame, the B.B.C., ! th; weather,:'or even the Gov]ernt ment when iwe find we'r? missing gags on the slick ]pro- gramnies and not enjoyinc musical items like we use]d to do.
:
But sets do slowly fail with age and most likely that’s where the blame really libs.
Thci new ones look much better and sound much better than ever the old ones did... as we’re sure you’ll agree when you...... :
TRY A, N^W SET AND HEAR THE ' DIFFERENCE !
i N T M A M S
14, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE PHONE 167 I
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