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ITHEO WILSON! I AND SONS, LTD.|


MEMORIALS


Make your selection I •rom the largest stock


Marble or Sfone,- and can deliver and erect in any churchyai'd.


choice of. Dl easi ng '"o' Granite.


FECITT BROS.


memorial; CRAFTSME^ SINCE 1860.


WhalleyNewkoad BLACKBURN Phone 6248


^Gpsh Saturday jafternooris) BIRTHS


ILETCHER—To Derek and Phvllls


I (nee.HolIand) on 120th jX at I Sutton (ioldfieid, a daughter.


COMING OF AGE


ISTYflSTLE — Congratulations ifSiy 26th”


'F a m i l y


^ay. Cottages, Wlswlell. d ea th 's


■ttdfe of John JameS Crook, aged ■ '0.. years. Interred at St


" At Resti”


IjpOK—On the 2Ist July. 1952, Old Hall, CUth- dearly loved


■Catherine s Churchyard West ■Bradford, on July 24th. 1:


Boscobel Road, St. Leonards-on- pea, in her floth year, Edith


feroe. ‘ Please, no flowers. lea trl’y


fanny widow of t h H a t e ^ m Waddow Hall, c i l tS


23rd at 24. i


peainx, the dearly beloved daughter of the Hate George ^fthouse, aged 77 years In-


W At St. Mary's Cemetery,


gnijuirles: T. H; Birtweli ■ Duck ptreet, Olitheroe. 7:^ igb.


■8 j'ears. Interred on Thursday •B £ l |p B l $ S 5 '


Kn .Bridge Terrace, Whalley | K*f"„Ann, the beldved wife; of


I f Doris Wells, aged 45 years fnterred at Martin Top Cfi^el'


tlmlngton, on July 123rd. At E'est. I


' IN MEMORIAM


JBRK—In loving memory of a ''“‘‘'i"


ear Mother, Prancess, called lome! July 24th, 1950.,


1 Dntli the day dawns. i l-Elizabeth, Rachel q'nd Tom, f:,


idea- wife and mother, Sarah fSy^'L^^HTs^'band!’^


Jpamfly '■


*Uy"26fri"^l"'’° J-Prom the Family. Itburn and Clltheroe.


IEILL—In loving memory of oilr


H y 23?df i‘d42™° I God called her away for


INow she Is Thine. ' I T


|Prom Alice and Jim. ^ [LOR—Treasured memories of


(ance 1918.''*“'^ f . Treasured, still with .■ love


Memories keep then! ever dear, prom all three Loved Ones, araday Avenue; Rosegrove nr


sincere, ■ • ; , dey; Smithy Fold, Twlston. '


■ lA life linked with my own; - ■At night when all li silent .


_i lost my life companion,


i 1


J\\ here my dear husband lies- ■From his loving wife.,


lio died July 29th, 1950. I s i i; f ‘‘f"er and Granddad loylni: 'memory i’ r ‘%uffcw'^ words4-they are


Lhimi-em^^^‘°' IMNSON—In loving memory 1 3®®i' Father and Grknddadl


^0 died July 29th, .1955. kept memory Isllently


bf one \ve loved and cannot I forget.


t e e e m “" ’' - v 23rd. 1951.


Sweet nowers rest I


j From her' loving |alker Street. Cllthefii


aan-y. .


Placed there by 1 ' loved her best. Forgotten by some Put never.! dear ikbi I , gotten j by me.


thet-e, ; breast.


’;’® ‘'e¥®t, and'


J|KINSON—Loving m Idear wife, Isabella,


emorles of who died


We tend a grave with J por the one we loved


s resting Upon her th ose who


i care. ! i


ella, for- busband.


'


I lINSON—In loving memory 1 my dear -Husband. Thomas, bo died July 29th, 1950.


And every, day I miss him !- throughTllfe alone.


■{V‘* sleep forsakes iny eyes; !■ ' ■My thoughts are Iwlth that 1 lonely grave.


J reasons-divine, , ■ ■! ^ I Love her as we loved her Lord I Lord


i memories of h e late W. K, Tattersall, aged ' Oj? July 14th, 1952. ohday. July 21st, at 11-30 a.m!


Juiy. 1952. Burnley,


furnishing .


;■ ; L u m i MOOR LANE


DEPARTMENT TED —


CLITHEROE


Save Time, Mon^ and Work BY PURCHASING


YOUR ELECTRIC WASHER YOUk


AT' OWN STORES.


DUDLEY Alii FITTED


YOUR HOME., —


AlBpj —


EWBANK - HOOVER AND 'DEMONSTTIATED IN


. . ■ “ fable Wringere, Kitchein Cabinets, Sewing


Machines, Prams |md Sunny Cars. HIRE PURCHASE TERMS AVAILABLE.


PLEASE JVOTE.-IN PAID b:


“ ®


|Lowergate. Clltheroe.' R ! i ' ' ’';r'5®®®vn'jd memories'or


s ix -seater TAXI PROPRIETOR


WEDDINGS and ALL OCCASIONS Reasonal lie Terras in y Distance.


Residence: Phone:- CLITHEROE 2 8 4


PALLMDUM CIl^MA GARAGE 60, CH^ATBURN ROAD.


AGRICULTURAL HORSES. | OPEN ;DOG SHOW, imdir Kennel Club Rules. HORTICULTURE ’ HANDICRACTS


SATURDAY, August HUNTERS.


9 th


Secyeta^ or any Comrnlttee-man, stating nunber of Stand Seat pijevlously held.


Grand FOOT & HORSE RACING PROGRAMME. ENTRIES. CLOSE AUGUST 2id.


“Gove. Surplus & 0[utBtting Bargains^^ at ARMY and


NAVY §T0B11S 2, and 2a, Shi iw Bridge Street, Clitheroe


Branches also at pUBNLEY, BUADFOBD. D A B ^N AND BAWTENSTALL etc.


Men’s Suits Men’s Cotton


Men’s Grey Flannel Trousers


I . Worsteds ..L 1


Men’s Grey Worsteds and 37/6


Men’s Cord Trousers and 49/6


i


Men’s Strong Tweied Trousers .......


Men’s Fawn Gab; Raincoats


Men’s Wool Gab Raincoats ...L.


Navy Blb/Brace : Overalls


........


Men’s Navy Boiler Su .35/ -and 37/6


Men’s Shirts with: 2 Collars


Men’s Coloured Sports Shirts


Boys’ Sports Shirts... Men’s Swin Trunks Wool


Men’s Walking Shoes All Sizes ...... J.,...


■ -.1


Men’s Heavy Nailed Boots


Men’s Nailed Chrome Boots


........... .......... .


loop REASONS


K needs and wishes of' Jose we;serve; experience


Is taught 1 us UNDER- I anding. I


,1


^ ed in 18^5) are sp very Inortant to those weiserve. ■nerience has taughti us to - 1 efficient, which results [economy: experience has light us how to anticipate


There are several| good icons why our years of bcrience (wo were'jestab-


' i 0^


Ladies’ Summer Sandals ............


Ladles’ Black; Walking Shoes ...............


Children’s Sandals All Sizes 8/11, 9/11 &


Men’s WelIingtonsi28/; and 34/-


White Tennis Shoes 8 and 5/9 ; ' ;


Black Plimsolls 4/3 t< Ladies’ Coloured Macs withHffodS' .......


Art Silk Bedspreads and 29/6


|


Wadded Guilts, Assortejd Colours 37/6 and


^CKDALE. ESHTON TER..


C.LITHER0E. 346.


Quality Army Towels Gaberdine Zip : i Jerkins


42/- 5/11


..1..,.-... 24/6 35/- 11 ..................


Men’s Jeans ......1... . Khaki and JNavy Drill , Shirts ■ .........'.......


......!... |


75/- leatherette Zip I i Jerkins


............... 35/-


22/6 Groundsheets Ckpes 12/6 I and 8/6


25/- Waterproof Sleeping 27/6 I I ^Bags


..... ............ 17/6 Qi^ed Sleeping Bags 47/6


35/- G()od Khaki Trousers 15/- I I and 17/6


22/6 IJ.S.A. New Drill j : Jackets


65/- Cyclist’s Cream J i i Jackets


.its


Good B/D Blouses ... 12/6 ............. 19/6 ..............17/6


99/6 Cyclist’s Capes 15^1 & 19/6 ■ 'Waterproof Oyer- : i j trousers | .......... 19/6


New Motor Cycle , J I Coats ................... 99/6


. New Grey Blankets 16/11 ]( to,25/-


F|uirSize Twill Sheets 20/- Ex Naval White I i Sheets


..... ...i... 11/6


Khaki Drill Trousers 21/6 E^j Army Bush Shirts 7/6 Boys’ Khaki Drill I Shorts ;............ 8/11


Cord,Cycle Shorts ... 29/6 La^ie^ Khaki'Drill I Slacks


New Framed Rue Sacs


N ;w Govt. Big Pack I Rue Sacs


Extra Good Haver- I j sacks,..3/6


N^iv Tents 52/6 to £15 10s. “ Toucan” Canteen II Sets.


Knife, Fork and Sp(K?n 11 Sets .......r....... 3/6


Assorted Pen Nibs ; 2/6 per GROSS


• “ P So Naughty” i I Beakers


Cpemico Car Polish... 1/- ........... 1/6


Men’s Leather Braces,..2/6


Mpju’s Belts ..1...,..,.. 2/6. New All Wool I Blankets


Ni^ Army Singlets


...... 35/- 51-


“ New Deliyeri^ p;i Fresh Bargains Every Week”


30 YEARS TYRE: BUSINESS B^HiND EVERY SALE r


AND TYRES ARE FITTED , BY EXPERTS ONLY. '


Bil SAFE NO T Somy/ . . . f . . '6/6' ,


............ . . . . .65/ - .......... 9/6


Gojod Ex Army Haver- I sacks'


....... 14/6, • ........... 2/11 STANDERWICK: BLACKBURN,


CLITHEROE, - WHALLlSVi - CHAtBURN 16, VfiUgate \ Bus Stand ' Brown Cow '


2- 0 n.m. 1.45.p.mi 2-15 p.m.—BOLTON ABBEY AND 8URN8ALL . . . . . . . 6/6


Depart Depart ; Depart '


’ 0 D.m. 6-15 n.mi 8-30 o.fn. 6-45 p.mi — ' I ' ILLUMINATIONS . ... 4/-


VVEDeIeSDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY,


10- 0 a.m. 10-15 a.m. — (plover Show) BOOK IN ADVANCE ' AT '


- s f e p O R T " -


'.dr. Brookes lilr. Briggs,


1, Downham .^oad (for exdi rslojns from Chatburn only lALLEY. Phone 2279


, Park Villas - - - CHATBURN


MOTOR ENGINEERS jU A G E ^


CAR sales and SERVICE I


■V, ' i ' ■ ' 1 :


. ^ ^ ^


A.A. and R.A.C. SERVICE PICKUP’S


27, WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. Baby


en and Dr; pery Prices Reasonable :


CHILDREN’S FROCKS, PRAM S! :t s . PRAM CIOVERSj and a variety; of goods.':


.......... 6/9


:iIBBLE OFFICE, 16, WeUgate, ;<pLl'rHEROE, Phone 176 or at Ageniiiesl


V^UXHALL and BEDFORD DEALERS


AUGUST, 'WhaUey .! (^atburn EVERY■


! SUNDAY IN AUGUST ■


Return Fare,',' '


,-RlBBLP VALLtY ...... 3/6 SUNDAYS 24th & 31st AUGUST


, TEL. CLiTHEROE 224. DANCE IN T'HIE EVENNG


A. .B'pilR'oW, Sec 'East 'View,


;:etary, Hellifleld.


, LANCASHIRE


No y()i.


COMBINATION MATCHES ONLY-


Increase in Prices: STAND 30/-; GRciuillD 18/- can become a merahef immediately by aprilylng to , the Secretary or any Committee-manJ


CJiairmani■ \ Treasurer:!I Committee


SecreUry:\ W. Witton,,i58, Chg,tbum Ro, f


A. Pickup, 27, Wellgate. J, Marshall, 7, Radeclyffe Street.


H. Bailey, 87, Whdlley Road; \ W. Wo(3dworth, 25, Grafton Street; F. Blackburn, 25, Cardigan Avtoue A Hargreaves, 20, WhiteweU Drive; W. Hooley; 32b, King Street; .


E. MacNaughton, 2, Carlton Place; A; Bennett, 59, Chatburn Road;


■ W. Bennett, 124, Whalley Road. COMBINATION MATCHES-ALL PAY.


Ship for the coming season, please apply In writing to the uufimef m.


, \ ; CXUTHERbte-jfoolBML <3LUB


I SE ASON TIOCiEK difficulties In -obtaining correct addresses, etc.,


“ Stand Members wishing to renew member--


:f|i, ;j eATLOliVS ; I ; ■ ' j — Jewellers


CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


Chatbum Road I Ground « 'Preliminary notice To-niprrow (Saturday)


eUTilllEROE (with A.i ENTWISTLE)


' V. (with W. HOLT) Wickets pilch ;d at 2-30 p.m.


Slaidbuni Women’s Inis litufo ■ -|


Bring & will be held bn


SATURDAY, Aug. 9, on


the


HARK-TO-B (by kind'pernilssioh


to be opened (Chlldr


' TEAS in tlie 1/6 Each;


and Mrs Nicholas)


UNTY LAWN of Captl


at 3 p.m. by VRIGLEY


ADMISSION 3d. • ' e'n Pjee)


Village Hall


BaJjy Parade; Side Shows, etc. Tf wet In the


Children 9d. Village Hall.


' will be held In the '


GARDENS of FIR TREE h o u s e , c h a tb u r n


(by [kind permission of Col. & IM rs. G. G. H. Bolton),i on


SATURDAY, Aiig. 16, to commence at 2-30 p.m.


ADMISSION: ADULTS 6d.; , CHILDREN 3d.


Full particulars, later.


ROYAL LANCASHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW


Sepnmber 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th ASHTON PARK, PRESTON .clent Guild Festival Week).


Dogs {Open Show) .. Aug. 13th q Schedules (stating section re-


Picons and Eggs . ... ,Aug. 7th Ral/bls


(nio^ING DATES POR EN'TRIES .................... Aug. 12 th


tary,- Derby House, 12, Wlncklcy- Square, Preston (Tel. 3668) ■


uiled) from; T. Cooper. Seore- CINEMA Telephone:. Whalloy 2111


MON.. TUBS.. WED. RAY MILL PATRICIA


AND. and ROC I in


Circle of Danger THURS.; FRI.. SAT.


I DORIS DAY and i GENE NELSON in


Tea Fo: Two Week-ds)|a, 7-30,


Saturdaye, 1st |fouse 6 p.m. 8-16! D.m,


; 2nd House, Prices 1/3.


Children 7d.


■p Rimington Women’s Institute


FIFTH ANNUAL Pi oduce. Handcraft SHOW to be held In the Memorial, Institute


SATURDAY, August 9. ppmer: MRS, BENTLEY


Opresldent of Glsburn Women’s Institute)


Sh


ow to commence 2-30 p.ra. Admission to Show 6d.'


Refrei hments served di ring ■ afternoon at reasonable charges.


[ BEETLE DRIVE


to commence 7-30 pi n. DANCE


(Including refreshments)


)-0 p.m. to 11-45.p.ra. ADMISSION 2/6


MR. SHERWOOD’S MlisiC


.TERESTjHEBATE ON ACCOUNTS ; SPORE eXpiry date.


.'i|; HELLIFIELD


AGRICULTURAL i pORTICUtTURAEi SOCIEl


icr FIFTH ANiWAL a n d lUU


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 p.m. RICHARD CARLSEN, (iRETA gT«T. HE R&BRT LOM, RONA ANDERSON in “iWHl|?PERIHG PHITH HITS LONDON.''


J erald"THE merryJmacs, d ick foran, th e hi, hatt er s (U)


MONDAY and TUESDAjY at 7^30 jp.jm.: BbD ABBOTT. LOU COSTEELO, ANNE G W Y N N E. ELLA FlfZ-l


WEDNESDAY at 6-0, 8-tS


,^HDDU ..SfXnvi ■■ AYifi niPkiF enoAU *rur ui uattcdo | 1


THURSDAY and FRIDAY-at 7-30i! SATURDAY at 8-0 and 8-1S | CLARK GABLE, AYA GARDNER, BRODERICK CRAWFORD. LIONEL BARRYMORE In


Ride i’Enci i Cowboy Lone


Gable's most spectacular romance-Isince "Gone with the Wind


Booking Olhce open Saturday atJ2-30 till 4-0, and at tho Offico. v, Moor Lanei during otfiCe hours, or Tel. 67.


|


CLlfHEROE GRICKfe' '; ■ ' TENNEI''


GAIA ANI SATURDAY,


CHATBURN RO PONY RIDES FOR


Teas, Ices. Minerals. Produce sod


, SPEQAL a t :


Great Harwood Co To be followed at


“Lions” V.


ijancy Stall RACTION


mic Jazz Band 6-30j)jn. by ; ” Cridiet IMjatch


r u " ) I


in East Lancashire. Fecitt’s offer a wide


; Tools. IronmongenI Household. A^pliaoc^ FIREPLACES


INQUIRIES INVITED. YORK STREET CLITHEROE. REGISTERED AS A NEWS?APER. No. 3742


— piUiinHmilllll


WALTER PIDGEO'n, MARGARET iEIGHTON in ’'OALLING BULL- DOG DRUMMOND.”


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30! SA'IrURDAY at 2-18 6¥ and 8-16 (0) ]


‘ ] [


MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30: jWEDNESDAY at 2-15. 6-0, 8-15 CLARK GABLE. BARBARA STANWYCK I n i


rCjable as tho ruthless, rugged,’ iaredevll king .if the track-''- THURSOAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; |SAtUROAY At d-'1$r lMlf-5^


lsklng his neck .every reckless.splft-second. ,.


[M.G.M.'s big South Seas muslcal’that r l p p J c s [laughter and. hula-hula rhythms; '


Valrv Q m v F K C a r r> am i , m. a.


To Please a Lady Pagan L6ve Song


j| ESTHER WILLIAMS.'HOWARD KEEL, in' ... . , j * . « .


rith love and r u ! : )


Tel. 278.


’, BOWLING AND CLUB


9 t i i GROUND


THE CHILDREN Games.-, Sideshows,


j ("U") ^


DENNIS P GODIVA '


i TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, AtjGUST 1, 1952


nuiii an anil


■ ALL WEEK , ■ ■ 111 H liioil


[O'^NIOHT at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6/0 and 1 8-16 ’B^D^ 'aGWN/>°®*‘‘.'’“ “ ’ ‘’" “ '■'NE STROUD In ■


SATURQAY at 2-15 PAUL MUNI In "HUDSON'S BAY." , ,1


MONDAY at 6-0 and 8-15! TUESDAY TO FRIDA,Y at 7-30; ‘ r


SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 fUlUBY QF BROADW ^ WrOLw E I nQ*^P/{l*S/’ STEELE in “ BILLY THE K jojltlng Office open Hon.. Wed..,gac;Jro^ 2 to 4 p.riu U " "U"'iuin; AY


featuring bORIS DAY. GENE NELSON. 8. Z. 8AKALL, BILLY bE -tv ' *1


ID'S FIGHT- r u " )


Tet. 147, iCLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION A GARDEN FETE I ! I will be held at “ MIDDLEWOOD,” CHATBURN


kind permission 0/ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Soiithworth)- TO MORROW (SATURDAY)


• To he opened at 2-30 p.m. by MR. JAMES DEWHURST, of Qlltherpi


CHILDREN'S .SPORTS; PONY RIDES;. SIDE SHOWSI , 1


• j Speaker; -,MR. K..K P. lAWTON. of Wall HOME-MADE CAKE STALL-


I ICES and MINERALS.


Grifnd Entertainment "by MR. JACK EDD Magician; also MR. STANLEY BARKER at


j : I


' ADMISSION 1/-; CHILDREN 6d . . I /


TEAS 1/3.


If |wet, the Fpte 'Will be-held In the 'Conservall i ■ I . Clltheroe.


i


Glfte for Stalls will be accepted ;To-day (Friday). 2-30 p.m. to 5-30 p.m., and 7 pjn, to 9 pm., at


-b ye Club;


1st Aug.; the Club.


GIFTS'- m ■ For Engagementj


' l and all Anniversaries. Birthday


' may select just,*,wbat ; Is -required for the '"pauddcttlAtl'event.'1


Gyipa, Limit,. Avia,; Smith's, R o^ e r Watched with [Service after isales.


.1


A; ipost comprehensive range from which yciu ^'


i


LESTON, t Piano.


he 14,


iarket plac PHONE:


- musical. IB oily wood'Jias


team. Ten it(p tunto/ blg ' Colour by] Technicolor.


■ LADY t e l e v i s io n


. lJ^®tlou8ly leoommend this, new setifls a flrstrclass receiver


rule, over our . first deliveries at a most reasonable price. :


the ^M jond type -previously Mspclatcd only i with far S s


S s . ®*P®]«lve y2o|£93'. iTax Paid. '


A hew m iiri


. ' V


’ Here--' ,1 MURPH1


,'ji ,the I


The . wid e-angle C.R, tube gives


viewing parts of quality- jc


large both


'll h y new 15-ln. television console.


aluminize ■picture i f


^ p l e 6lz.r'and'brightness for 'l:i. daylight from ail


rooms. sound


The and


vlsiqn l i ;nost pleaslnk , Hie controls |i are fismooth and


simple /and the cabinet Is first- class furnture. ; ■[ V204C £135. Tax pild


l YOURSELF AT ; YOUR T/V AND EADIO DEALER M’S j X., CLITHEROE 111 1 -


".alu^nlz^ok lSbe-iivM®?u- picture ; of


TOe MURPilY V204 Is a new ^vtog] thoroughly run tho


J u s t iniroOucelii I ■ ■


iW l I


<?UR I«EW SUIT - 'I i IVe can oiler a good


.'' Selection of SUITINGS ' jiCtf greatly redtibed 'prices.


.! , SEE WINDOWS


FRED READ \S: TAILORS AND . OUTFITTERS


I 9. MABEET PLACE CUmEBOE; TeL S8.


Cbatbum Village j Hall G A IM PA^TY


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