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MEMORIALS I •


Make your selection from the largest stock in East Lancastiite. |


choice of p I o ks iin g designs in | Granite, Marble or Stone, and can deliver and< erect in any churchyard, j


Fecitt’s offer I a wide


FECITT SINCE 1800


WhalleyiyewKoad BLACKBURN Phofle |


(Open Saturday afternoons) B IR THS


PARKINGTON.^n Ap 139, Bent Lane. Leyli and Mrs., Parklngti Margaret Iddon); a '


DEATHS


DEMAIN.—On April 25th, 1954 (suddenly), at 4, Eastford Place, Low Moor, : Arthur! Stedman Demaln, beloved husbant^ ol the


late Kate Demaln, Ip hie 73rd year. Interred at St. | Mary’s Cemetery on TMesday.lAprll 29th. 1952.


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ROBINSON.—On April 30th. 1952, at 87, King Street Wnalley, Mahlon i Chlllon, the beloved husband of the late iPhoebe Robinson, aged 80 years. I


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TAYLOR.—On April 23i;d, at 152, Roker Avenue, Sunderland (resi­ dence of her daughter, Mrs. T. Henderson), Mary Ann, beloved wife of the late | Nathaniel Taylor, Whlpp Avcnuei Clltheroe, aged 73 yeai's. 1 Cremated at Sunderland, Crematorium', April 25th. ._________ i ■ I ~


THOMPSON.—On Monday,! April 28th. 1952, Mary Alice, the be­ loved wife of James ITfaompson, of Rudd Clough Farm, I Cragg- Vale, Mytholmroyd.! Yorks.


_____________—From the Famllyl


The occasion of her death Is deeply regretted. 1


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“ In the midst of life I we are In death.”


WOOD.—On April 26th, 1952, at Waddlngton Hospital, iBertha Wood, beloired wife of the late C.S.M. Isaac Wood, aged 73 years. Interred at St. Mary’s! Cemetery, April 30th.


' I I ________ 1 IN MEMORIAM I ______ i ______


HINDLE.—In memoryidf M«ther,i who passed away MaylSrd, 1951.


Remembered always. ! , —Edna and! 'Albed.


69, Peel Street, Clltherpe[ |


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PARKINSON. —In ever' 'loving memory of our dear AUntle Kate, who died May 6th,; 19^4. I


. Dear Is the one that Is gone; She will never be forgotten, I As long as the years rdll on. -^Always


' l l , ] IHannah, Tony remembered b 232; Wiltshire Road, pe|rbyj


'SANDERSON.—In lovlnfe memory of a dear Wife and Mother, who died April'30th, 1942.1 |


• A dear loving , mbther, so j true, so rare. • ,i i


! so few could bear; ' ' She did not complain, she was


iThe trials she went through,


I not that'klnd, i | She was one of those mothers so hard to find. 1 1


—From her loving , Husband, Annie and Joe,


j 30, Hlghfieid Road, CHtheroe;


SHIPSTON.—In loving memory of my dear husband Henryl who died May 3rd, 1951.


,


bn whose soul sweet Jesus have mercy


36, Taylor Street. . ! | -From his! R.I.P. , ;e Agnes. ACKNOWLEOGMEf^TS


CLOUGH.—Mr. and Mrs.iWallbank e.xpress slnce-e thanks to all relatives, neighbours,! -the Doctor and the Queen’s Nurses, the Clergy of SS. Michael and John Church and all other friends for floral tributes , received) and Wndness shewn during! their time of sorrow.


i I 24, Franklin' Street, Clltheroe.


■D^AIN—Mrs. Aubrey'and Family wish to thank all ; relatives, friends and neighbours for kind' expressions of sympathyi and *l‘butes received during


their sad loss; also the Doctor for his kind attention.' i 82, St. Paul’s Strep, Low, Moor,


LANCASTER,—Mrs. W.|eJ. Lancas- express sincere


rEL. 4. Old Row. Barrow.


thanks to the Do Nurse, Whalley Brltf: Barrow Reading Roomf ana o Who have shown Sympathy and kindness and sent floral tributes ' during their time of sorrow.


MOON,—Mr and Mrs. [Moon wish to t^hank all . relatives! and friends, for their kind exores- Jlons of sympathy I and t floral tributes received In ithelr' sad bereavement; also, the nelgh- bours and friends In Holden for the kindness and help given to the late Mrs, Moon, '


lent


Bradley Hall, Chalgley, ;i | Sznlcer and FAmlly


S S h'® ^}ocere thanks to all nelghboui-3, the


RoSsi"® r"^ SrrnS,’


oui ruw.


r-VPi Infirmary, for ' floral .received and | kindness


theirtime of ., ' j


WOOD.—Mr. Latham and Family desire to thank ’st. Paul’s Mothers Union and ! Wpmm’s ’^^.sldents and sW of


kind attention, and jail friends for floral tributes.: ind


perk.


their bereavement. ! li T™ ■ 2, St. Paul’s Terrace, Low Mbor.


the Hospital, Waddlngton Matron'fOT^he;


sympathy [received In


Rev. Taylor land the Blackburn


Road Safety Sketches showing iiauses of. accident bv linprpperly trained animals ■


I"


^®™onstrate ADVANCED OBEDlEh ri:’ AND ASSAULTs RU


anci their owners.


TWO HOURS [OF HIGH-SPEED ENTERTAINMENT ;


. No| dogiowi^er or lover’ should miss this show.' i ADMISSION, FI^^.


' I lAND ^INSTRUCTION. : .


SHORTS j TpP m PoLl AGAEN FOR value


anc ■NA¥r'|sTO»jB8


2, aud 2u, Branches also


Shaw Bridge Street, tlitherdl dt DABWEN and RiAWTMSTALli


■ coats j Ladies’ Colour^ Macs


Men’s Quality Fiwn Raincoats . .J.?;,.. Military-Style Efiin-


■with HoO^; .......


Ladies’ Plastic M ICS . Rubberisi^d Over- trousers


M()tor Cycle Coats , Fafwn Biatng


Macs ! 70/- , 75/-


39/6 12/6


19/6 99/6


, Men’s Grey Flannels 25/6 Men’s TVeedf lrirasers


Youths’' Military !' ’^ inepats '; . ..L.) 70/-


75/ . V "iru Youths’ Flannel I j ' jlrom 18/11


Men’s Singlets and [Trunks;


PROMP ' No matter what ■ lurst


pvan near


.call, we are always to serve. There' members on duty out the day and order to insure service. Wherever Scales Funeral Se; available AT ANY


t our' you ircpared


8re 'istalf hrouEhr


likht in ' ijistant


you are ■V(


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Button Front Poplin Shirts j


Men’s Tiinic SWHs tivo collars


Full; Size Wadded ll [Quilts I


Full [Size Twill I [Sheets, pair .i.. ...


Coloured Flannelette Blankets ;....!.vJi.


All Leather Zip j : i


New: Full Size Arjny Towels I


Leatherette Zip i i' Jerkins >


Large Zip Travel i Ba'gs


Gabardine Zip i ’ ! Jerkins! . . . . . . . . l .J .


Navy Boiler Spits 37/6 and ,35/-


Zip Shopping Bags ' ! ;■, ! ■ j ;


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


Men’s Pyjamas lij all sizes


fUttBAlSFlUVlCE ROCKDALE. ESHT(Jn TER..,


45/-: 10/ -


.16/6 110/-


5/11


,. 35/-' .29/6


_ Trousers - .....bom 16/11 Youths’ Sports Coats 29/6 Men’s Sports Coa!tn ... 45/- Khaki -and Navy Drill Shirts ;


........Q . . . 12/6 19/6 18/6


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Men’s Sioes I..’, from 27/6 Men’s Australian Field Boots I ..i....;.......


New Sailors’ Blouses Khaki, K.A.P.i and White Handker­ chiefs


G(iod Bf;ttledress Blouse i ..i.........


Men’s Nsw Khaki . Shirts ' ■ .,1...;.....;..! 4/g


1 /. A DM IS S IO N S / - : [7/6


Men’s Grey' Mixture , Socks j , [.j..........


Meh’s Gbodl Socks [ ...J.i.


New White; Shorts: Naval,-’ '


Officers’ eamip Kits 170/- New Camp Beds ...... 63/-


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Nylon & Wohl Socks New Khaki Shorts .. New Khto Dfill Trousets ..,....,...,#1/6


■ Primus Stoves 32/6 Ss 37/6


New Army.Packs, ... 10/- New Frataed Rue Sfies. I


Waterproof Coniblnaj- tion Suits


50/- 1


Good Haversacks 2/6 and' 3/6 F I


Lightweight Rue Sacs 12/6 to 25/4' : '


, I ■


New Ladies’ Khaki Drill Slacks ......... 14/6 New U.S.IA-Drill Jacket^


New Navy Divided Shirks


New Lightweight Tents


New Grojundsheet Capes


19/11 Men’s C(i)rd Trousers


Large selection ^ewest Style Ladies Summer Shoe^ )/ll All kinds of camping ,equipinent. v


See ourjlarge windows for many more BARGAINS,


.10/11 8/6


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Good Kliagi Trousers 19/6 New Sleeping! Bag Outers#...'.......... . ' 7/6


3/9 ],4/6 ](4/6


NEWTON A D


2/11 3/11


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, REQUEST NUMBERS - SPOT PRIZES novelties I - [REFRESHMENTS


Lalte Transport after Dance jto Blackhiirh, Darwc Whalley, Burnley and Nelson. '


SATURDAY MGHT DANCM


; AS USUAL ! i Ini


. ADMISSION 2/- ! ■ ' ■


The Conservative! Club Clitheroe 7-30 p.mi toi'll'i45 p.m. i


CASTLE, CLUB SEXTET' 1 M.C.: FRED SHARP, i INSTITUTE ANC E will bC held on


Friday Next,,May 9th ' 8 p.m.|to I a.rt.


‘ ADMISSION 2/6 ,


RHYTHM ACES DANCE ■ ■ BAND 1 : '


■eroe Station,] via Whitewell and Waddlngton, at 7-30 p.m.; Grlndleton 7-;30 p.m.;i Slaid- burn 8-30 . p.m.: returning after Dance. I


Right of admission reserved,: Free ’buses Will leave Cllth-■


' - ' . , ' I.


MITTONBAZAAR EFFORT 4 A —'


WHIST & DOM NO


DmVE lAND


BRING &.BUY STALL


, ■ ' will be held in The Assembly Roojm,


Bashall Eaves on'


Wednesday Next, May 14 at. 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 2/6 (Including Refreshmenits) ' ' '• ■ ■'.' T '• i ' 1 1'- '■'■./'' n , ,


Ilorsiliic e Motor Cycle Gauntlet Gloves ... 19/6


^5/6 5/6


I ■ , COLLECT1*ON.' FLANNEL In


T]ie Cohseiyative Club; Cljjtheroe TO NIGHT (FRIDAY), MAY 9th


SPECIAL ATTRACTlONS:\ . , PERSONAL APPEARANCES !OF . CLYDE iwALCOTT (W^^t Indies T^t Crickei fer


JOYCE RILEY (Burnley Festival ^ Queen who will be presenting spdt prizes.


Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.th. ' M.C.; FRED SHAliP.


CASTLE CLUB SEXTET VOCALS BY ART MONkI


'


NATIONAL FARMERS’ UNIOi^ ' CLITHmOE & BOWL AND [branch.


! AN N U A L T R I P - 1 9 5 2 i


rrflB: ANNUAL FARMERS’ TRIP will be held oh- ;+ WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY, to SCOTLAND by Special Dining Car Train to Carlisle, arriving there at 10-16 a.mJ Tea and b^cults, will be served oh the [train. Luhch will be taken at the Viaduct Ho|;el ’at 11-45 a.m., leaving there at 1 p.m. for a Motor Coach Tour, Vial Gretna Green to Dumfrlw for a sta^y of one hour,-then by.CrocketfordJ Castle Douglas 'and Dalbeattie, returning via Coastal Road and New Abbey to Dumfries for High Tea. After-' wards via .Annan to Gretfia Green [(stay allowed) tO'.


wRh'tei Hellifleld, !.,. i


stopping at all Stations Blackburn to! ' ■.■,■■ . i | ■


supper yill be seryed on the train,I w)ll- leave Clitheroe 7-56 a.m,, return'


; and all gratuities—50/-each.'


10, Castle Street, i Clltheroe.. :


- J Tel: (?Iitheroe 143. ' i ' ■ ■


believe that thisi will be one:of the best trips wCrhave held. Please apply early .for Tickets.'1


i i ' ' ' I ■ !'!


CORNE R HOUSE I ' BOTTOM OF KING LANE '


Beautiful EIDERDOWNS • ' £3/12/., 49/6, 43/6


FULL SIZE FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 29/6 Pair.


FULL SIZE FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 15/-‘each.


_ , BEDSPREADS, 90 x 100, 35/11, 39/6.


! TOWELS 14/11; TEA TOWELS 2/9; i PILLOW CLASES 3/11.


SELECTION AND VALUE.' ' ,i ! ' ' ■ TEL. 663


Smith and MUSICAL ITEMS by the Misses K, Sims, H. Coates and M.'Boothman.


SOLO 'PANCES.'by Miss B. BRING-.4ND-BUY STALL.


The Committee are arranging for! excellent meals and! '


■riCl^TS, including Railway and Coach Fares, 3 Meals i 1


.


, HARRY COOK, Secretary:. i '"


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JUMBLE SALE will be h'eld in


THE WESLEYAN SCHOOL


TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at 7-15 p.m.


. I ', -V • I . .


'Bus: leaves;Clltheroe ■ ; 7-5 p.m.


Congrejgational Church Young Ladies’ Fellowship


AFTERNOON TEA


To-morrow (Saturday) I 3-0 to 5-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 1/6


(with ! STANLEY TAYlJOR) Wickets pitche|d at 2-30ip.m.


! lEAIffiY! ■ -.1- !; ■ T ( T


New.Mbmbers invited. ■'


Il


S T PAlllL’ s| CHUPUH I :' i !!LOW'MOOR ■ j ' !


JUM Bli SALE ' '


Tormorrpw i(Saturday) (May lOtiH) at 2-30 p.ib.


■ !' '' '


ADMISSION 3d. \ Pound Stall. \ ':


Light Refreshments, j ' ■ K


;


T()-morrjow (Saturday) ■'' I - ■! ■ I. i ' ■ ■'■ ii


i ‘ I --------• ' ' • '


CLT^HEROE (with .Al EIJITWISTLE)


i5 ' NELSON BATTALION CHURCH L^DS’ BRIGADE


TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), i MAY lOth Commem^e 2-30 p.m. I i ■ j ,


Band Competition & kthletici Spoitts ON THE c!aSTLE FIELD [


!l


WADDINGTON CRICKET CLUB


Chatburn Road Ground ’ ll 'i ' i-h I


CASTLE CASTINGS SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB


Demonstrations by Alsatian Do^s presented I |


by the Alsatian Security Service I SATURDAY, MAY 17th, 1952


SHAW BRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUND, CLITHEltOE i : . I 4 2-30 p.m. and jl-0 p.m.’


d ^11 includp manv , ;V:'


CJLITHEROE BOROUGH AJ® RURAL DISTRICT ^


-^^0AD_. SAfEJY; CQMMITT5E • ■ , , • ! Invito, th’e public to unlciue


Sweet Is the word remem­ brance,


----------------, by Leslie, Jimmy and.


4ndl to Mr. i gtoii (nee i 26n.i


■1 22nd, a t ! 1


Hhmnhrey Bogart, Zero Mostcl, Everett Sloane. Roy RobcHts, in “ MURDER INC.’’, -X''Film.


TO,NIGHT (Friday) at 7.30: SATURDAY at -a-O^ and^8-16l P.it^. .


' ! MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30 D.m.


RICHARD BASEHART. GARY MERRIL. OSKAR WERNER AND I HILDEGARDE N£FF in


Tortured by doubt and divided by loyalties he made his decision before dawn.


DECISION BEFORE DA^N A ’ film;


WEDNESDAY and 'SATURDAY at 6d and 8-15i FRIDAY at 7t30 p.m.


ROM EL . $ese^ M


The truth behtaUithe fabulous legend la on the screcn at last. The film the people have waited ito see.,.: '


i r ‘D’’ fllm,|:; ,


Booking lOffioei open . Saturday idt 2-30 tilld-Oi and,at the Glihce, 2, . ! I '• 1 Moontane,. during office .hours, or TeL. 67.


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OITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIEH ! . n r ' '—. ; L I M I T E D ' - k - v'


moor; lane . CLITHEROE I 'S W E A R


b o u g h t f o r s t y l e WOI^N IN COMFORT


Mcti’s. Interlock iiTee Shirts, . ideal for work or play . .5/4


Boy’s site .. . i___ i | . . .........,4/3 Meridian Snorts Shirts ..12/9 Cellular Snorts Shirts . . 13/11


Striped Print ! collar attached Shirts . . . . . . . . .u .......... 16/1 1 ,


■White Tunic Shirts, full range • of sizes . . . ' . . . . ! ! ......... 19/10


Grey Worsted Trousers,; all sizes from _________


S . . . . .56/4


Smart selection of Sports Jackets, lounge or hacking style, from


.55/.


Men’s strong Cab. Macs; d.b. and s.b. from


Gent’s 2-Riece Suits ..£ 5/3/4


We have a smart selection of iTuniq Shirts in attractive designs to suit all tastes. Prints &


■ Poplins , from^ 44/2


>E HAVE EVERYTHING YOU !NEED ■ AT TBE PRICE ! : ! YOU WISH TO . PAY.-


’ I : DRAPERY; DpARTMENT, 14, MOOR'


NORTH WESTERN GAs BOARD CLITHERbE- UNDERTAKING


' _ PBBLIMI^Y ANNOUNCEMENT CONSISTING OP SIX WEEKLY DEMONSTRATIC '' Clitheiroe ^ ■


will commence on Tuesday Next, 13th Mi ly at 7-Q p.m:


c . THE FIRST DEMONSTRATION IS ‘‘HOME CObkERY”


By MRS. L. COOK, Senior Home Service!Advisor to ihe Blackburn Group.


ADMISSION FREE A HOM^tRAFt COURSE j flOA THURSDAY and JAMES MASON. CEDRIC; HARGWICKE, JESSICA TANDY. lUTHER . .


To-n igh t (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0 and 1 ’’ POOL ()f \"0ND0N


MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 2-16, 6-0 ROBERT MITCHUM and. AVA GARDNER in


My Forbidden Pasi


iShe’s the klnd/orwoman thatlmade' New, Orleans,' fafhbus I ,£jar-studde<l:cast In a, thrilling drama . . lavishly mountei ■lt'8 fine new screen entertainment. ■ -• ' . 'A' aim ”


THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-301 i SATURDAY; at 2-15; fl-Oi' -JENNIFGR JONES. JOSEPH C0TTEjf,i«T8A BABRVmOB


:comedy . . . suspense! :'.A' film. JENNIE A challenge to.yo Tex Ritter In“ SING iCOWBOY SING.” l !' Booking Office open dally, 11 to'12-30, S to 4.30,


WILLEY IMEANERY’MOTHERS’ UNB ) AND YOUNG WIVES^ GROUPS


IN “ PARENTS AWAKE’’


AN; EXHIBITION TO ILLUSTRATE i CHRISTIAN HOME LIFE '1


■ : ■ ■ " , ' ' In ' , , ' St. Mai^s Sunday School, CKtheroe


WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th, 1952 •2-30-9-30 p.m.! ' i


. • ADMISSION BY PROGRAMMEiiPRICE 1/ Doors open at 2 p.n).


. , ! Otf/n Mon.. Wed, Sat, from 2 to 4 p.m. Tel.!l47, ffian oriinatyvaciiumiJeahen!. Bv


SAFETY WEEK I MAY 17th—24th, 11952


SATURDf^Y, |.,MAY 17th '


' ['''■• T i '" . ' ' -[ ; Two,Separate Shows ......... ... ... ! -2-30 p.m[ and 7-0 p.m'


See special advertisement for'mofre details. SPECTACULAR, CANINE DISPLAY


- ' l l


SUNDAY, [MAY- 18th PARISH CHURCH SCHOOL ■


■ I ■■■;'■' ■ ■ ■ 7-45 p.m. ' i


INTER-TQWN QUIZ CONTEST j'CLITHEROE V; ACCRINGTON ill


Everybody welco ne.


Question Master: The Famous Stage and Radio Comedikn, : HARRY KORRIS


; '! ! ' '.WEDNESDAY, MAY i 21st ■


. RTBBLESDALE MODERN' SCHOOL, 5-30 CYCLE RALLY


p.m i


,'! ■ ' Entry Pobrns distributed via Schools.- Slartliig , a,t Rlbblesdale, Modern School, 5-30 pih.


‘TblB Haljy [vUl ibe.flimed. and the winners will quallfv'fdr entry in the County Finals later In the year. i ^


Cheer your favourite at't&arious points in the town ' -V-------- ^


, \ ' THURSDAY,'"MAY ^nd RiBBLeSDALB MODER^“:^HOdL.77;o,-4):m.


fpr a free^cheejj-up. Prizes, awarded; for the one /oiii to be in the best condition from, a safety aspect. ^


\ : . ■ - . J- FRIDAY, MAY; 23rd


Come when you please. Go wh^n you please. , '.! ADMISSION FREE. !


CYCLE FAINTS ^EXAMINATION By Members of"^ the Clarion Cycling Clul^^ , Cyclists .of any age are invited to: bring their macHlh'es


,


METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. MOOR LANE, 7-30 plni NONrSTOP CINEMA SHOW


li North Western Gas Board - tiitheroe , V , .


SATURDAY, MAY,24th AGRICUL'TURAL SHOW FIELD j By arrangem'ent with the! Lanca|shlre Constabularj’ ',!


DISPLAY iOF MaTOR-CYCLE TRICK ,1./' i !' ■:!: RIDINGl'I


■ ■•■li


EXHIBmON AND DAYLIGHT CINEMA I -■ ! ' , :| . ■ -------- 1,1


j i


Clltheroe-^Boroufeh and Rural District Joint Road Safety Committee..Thej Mount, Eastham Street, Clltheroe. | !j


j^rther^etalls from Hon. Secretary, Mr. S. Whiteside,


A C 0 0 ® Y ! MU lie given In


The Gas Showrooms!, Castle Srijeet,


ON TUESDAY at 2-30 p.m.


Everybody Welcome.


NEXT, 13 th By MI^..L. CCllOK


Qitherpe MAY !'


(Senior Home Adviser to the North Western Gas Board, Blackburn Group)


ADMISSION FREE J ^ I ■ I ■ ' ■ rndertaking


^ I '


CLITHEROE MUSIC CLUB '


PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY- SCHOOL MONDAY, MAY 26th, 7-30 p.m.


, •'"■' ' ' ' ■ '■ ;


MICHA E L HEAD . (BARITONE AND PIANO) I ■ ! : : ’•'-4


-.■ ■. I j '


E V E L YN R ^ T H W E L U ' (OBOE) I


RESERVED'SEATS '5/-. 3/6, 2/6 UNRESERVED 'SEATS H'/6'j . ' -I


I i . i


. General Booking opens New members are welcome.


' ; '


Members of the Club may book now on presentation! of Membership Card, y


KlngSireet, Chtheroe. 1


on Friday, Miiy Kth. Subs'criptioitis (2/6) [nay be baiij'to


S') .'!


14, MARKET PLACE, ’CLITHERQe . '-■ • [ '''’PHONE'1167: ■


■'•' i; ■ . '!■ I ' . CASH OR TERMS TO SUIT: YOUR PoIkET. i


genUy bating on a cushion of iir, it rmovM damaging, tiodden-in gritty Olrt and so makes caip eta laatlo^tt


FOOTBALL GROUND '


HOOVER WASHERS - ADA WASHERS HOT POINT WASHERS VERSCO WASHEiRS


K


J, - TO-NIGHTi at 7-30: SATURDAY at 0-D anil r.ik n n, Robert Mltoli|U|ii, Jane Russell In “ HIS; KIND^OF WON^Sl’’-


- ftePfiX, AtjfcSAUtI 8-15: TUESDAY and' WEDNESDAY 'at 'Tim ' DENNIS MDRCAN, PATRICIA NEAL, 8Tprl )?Oc8RAM m ‘


fATURDAY ^ti2-15: Tex Ritter in “ FRONTIER TOWN.”' f ' MAijnsv-i


12th May/ i952. ! s


CA N YO N P A S S I if” ;


^uard 'our sea-lanes In peace i


THEO WIUON AND SONS, L’TD. ,


I Tools.;! Irotunongery I Household; Appliances


FIREPLACES INQUItUES INVITED.


YORK STREET CLFTHEROE. Phone SB REGISTERED I AS A lIEWSPAPER. N 6 . 3730 ; MAY |9, 1952 PRICE THREEPE>icE


Spmo CLEANimSPBCMU FOR CARPETS! AND THi;


REST OF YOUR HOME; TOO


A HOOVER ClEANER IM us demanstrate


■ I ^ ! 'F : !M D f f iS i , , . . .


TADLokll^G SERVICE • Costumes and ■ Coats, i tailored bg craftsmen 1


Mting styles and newest 1 niaterUf^.atreasbnaUe 1 ,


F R E D i R ^ j f ^ J BEpOKE TAILOHS '


,9, Mi^RKET Plik'CB CI4TI1EE0E. Tell 58.


to ■ your individual \ mejpures, .from \smart !


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