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GRANITE. MArBLE. OTONis"


Send for our selection’ ofi deslKnn and prices. You ! will be . placed under no ob I-


!


eation and find i us anxious I’ to help. ; j


ROCK


I'MONDMENTAL MASONS Lettering and Renovations.


^ Blackburn Road


G I^A T HARWOOD Phone 2164!


Congratulations Elsie and -Geoi-ge for youi* Silver .WeddlnS


SILVER WEDDING KELLET—GRAHAM


Seedall Avenue. ,


innlversaj-y, July 0tb, 1952 [


i


George on their SUver Wedding Anniversary Married' at, C ^lst July 9th.


C kellett- graham ongratulations to ' Elsie and


Mitchell Street. DEATHS


—Dolly. BUly.' Marie.


John Payne, Maureen O’Hara, William Bondix, SlrrCedrio Hardwicke ■ . in " SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY,” (


TO-NIfiHT CFriday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at ^arid' i-l6 0.m. : ' (D) fllm MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7*30 p.m.: WEDNESDAY at 6-0 atid S-1S


EDMOND O'BRIEN, YVONNE DE CARLO, BARRY FITZGERALD. RICHARD ARLEN In


GORE.—Margaret, aged 75 years • on 25th June, at Southport Many years Matron St. Denys’ Home, Clltheroe._____ ■ ^


THOMPSON.—Oh the 19th June, 1952, at her home, 41, Harmony Avenue, Hamilton,. Ontario. Canada, Janie, the dearly-loved sister of John, Jim and Tommy Smith.


I A sorrow too deep for words.


WILSON.—On June 25th, 1052, at 16, Kemple View, Clitheroe, Vera, the very dearly-loved, only daughter of Annie and Alfred Grundy; ^ also the ' dearly-loved only sister of Allred (Australia), and Cyril, Reg., and Stanley, aged 43 years, interred at St. Mary’s Cemetery, on 28th June.


When day Is done. and shadows fall.


16, Kemple View, Clltheroe! IN MEMORIAM


We shall always think of you.


A blast Of adventure that .brings new action thrills to the' screen. Colour by Technicolor.


HIGH VERMIUON ;


, ; . : .. VALENTINO


Baaed on the life, of ■ Rudolph 'Valentino, famous stariOf tho.sflent era. A romantic film with a nostalgic appeal to the older iplk, whilst youflgeMolk will enjoy it lor Its romance and drama. -.lA)


Booking. Office open Saturday at 2*30 till 4*0, and at the Office. 2, 1-


- ; Moor Lane, during office hours, or Tel. 67. ■ . , . ,(A filxn>.


THURSDAY;artd:.FBIOAY at 7>30i. SATURDAY:at BT-O and .?;1S, -


ANTHONY DEXTEir in®MO» PARKER, PATRICIA MEDINA ■ i and . OTTO KRUGER in '


MONDAViand TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at.2-15, 6*0, 8*16. DOUGLAS FAIIIBANKS and MAUREEN O’HARA In


Sin bad the Sailor . CIRCI.E : - ,


CHATBURN—In loving membry of a dear mother, Margaret iEUza-


beth Chatburn; who died July 3rd, 1941.—R.I.R.


.. ; , 3, Holden Street, Clltheroe. '■ , i


—From her loving datlghter Maggie and Tom; also grand­ daughter ifargaret.


CHATBURN—In loving memory of a dear mother, Margaret' Eliza­ beth Chatburn. who died Julv 3rd, 1941.-R.I.P.


; ■ ^ -21; George Street; Clltheroe.. ■ .


—Prom her. loving daughter Kathleen and Wilt.


MARSDEN.—In loving memory of our dear dad, H. P. Marsden, i died July 2nd, 194E;. also


mother, Eliza, died January 19th. 1942.


■Where thoughts and wishes meet;


_______Frances.


To those we cannot greet; —Hannah, Harry, Jim and


SCOTT.—In loving memory of my near Father, who died July 4th.


Junb 12thl:i94L‘'®'‘' We thlnlc of you dear parents. And often speak your- name;


1 chlldren Alan and Kathleen. 8, Turner Street, Clltheroe.


WII-SON.—In loving memory of a sud latder, FeUx,


who died July 7th, 1950 R.I.P. !


—From the Family. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ‘


relatives, friends a n d . neiRh* Ml’- Altham, ' and the


*^°upe and Mr. and wish to express thanks


all


, . their brother’s Illness. I 4, Bawdlands, Clltheroe.


i


simpathy and floral .tributes ttention during


T® thank all relative*?- » P < i Family exprcsio^^^ n^elghbours for,kind


Blrketts Farm ! Newton-ln-Bowland.!


cxpiessjons of symnathv nnH ex Department pressions of


in their great .sorrow; a “ <i Nurse for


HOLroAY-TIME BARGAINS At ^ IJQ ARMITI and | NATT STOBliS


Branches also at BURNLEY, BRADFORD, DARWEN AND I RA^WTENSTALL etc.


2, and 2a, 5 k w ! Bridge Street, Clitheroe i


Men’s Suits ....... from 75/- Ex-Navai Sheets each 11/6 Men’s Sports Coats | „


Mens Wool Gab.


Mm’s Worsted! ’Trousers


I iii’ Kcmple View, Clltheroe. . I'^R,f®k^T’~The relatives of the


c.uding members of the PMth' eroe Social Club lor' expreS^ons


-t


I W^iiE^THS, Etc. Phone 689._ KNOWLES, Wellgate. Clltheroa


I "W KEATHS, CROARPA BOUQUETS’ and all


I Whalley Road Nurseries. Tel 521 order.-Barker.


Mm’s Flannel I .^Trousers


! from 39/6 and. 29/B ......I . . . 22/6 Rue Sacs ......... ...37/6 and 65/-


;


Youths Suits 'I ....... 50/- New Primus Camping Boys’ Suits .i.......{.. 29/6 Stoves


Men’s Fawn Raincoats New Ground Sheet f rm 70/- Capes; ....... j.,.:.,.


Raincoats i......... 99/6 Low Prices) !


Men’s Shirts with two i New Army Pack Rue /Collars


Men’s Coloured Sports : Knife Fork Spoon Shirts


....'............. ;5/- Sets


Men’s Khaki and Navy! Drill Shirts


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


Men’s Collar Attached Good Haversacks ........ 15/11 3/6


Bags............ ..........!.. 45/- Good Khaki and-j Medium Size Zip .


Large Zip Travel |


to become routine, for we are always aware that we have a great responsibility and an obligation that oan- not be denied, wheft we arb called upon to serve'. -Our every effort is directed to­ ward ; completely fulfilling'


n e v e r ROUTED We never allow our work


our responsibility and our Obligation.


IBESCfflES' MERAl SERVICE


ROCKDALE, ESHTON TER i


clitheroeI A'i 3«.


Publlelied by the blltheroe. Tel. 4d7-8 (two Unea). d*" 0i Market Place,


Waterproof Over- trousers


Ladies’ Macs with Hoods '


Men’s Work Sbeks 2/9,;3/11 New Khaki'and White and 51-


Men’s Fancy Socks 3/11 and Good Metal Army 4/6


........12/6 Plastic Beakers I


Plates ............. . 39/6 Trousers


i : I , Naval Shorts .! . New' Khaki Drill!


.A.!.. 16/6 Sacs i ........ :. “ 0 So Naughty ” I


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


-New Tents; for i Two 59/6 (Larger Tents in Stock at


65/- 2/6 and


12/6 29/6 3/6 9/6


1/6 1./-


19/6 New U.S.A. Khaki Drill .


Art. Silk Embroidered


Small Size Zip Bags. . 10/- ; .Trousers .....1...... 15/- New Army Towels . . '5/11 New Sailors Top | Large Size Bath , Towels


’Travel Bags ; ......... .27/6 Good R.A.F.'-a:nd Khaki ^


Nkvy Boiler Suits Leatherette Zip New Leather Waist-


Meri’s New Welling­ tons


Ladies’ Black Court I Shoes Children’s Sandals "-N,


........ Super Tea Towels . i


Ladies’ Summer Sandals -..........I


. 45/- 8/11 ■ ' from


10/6 8/11


New Wash Leathers i / i l to 7/6 - •


2/3


34/- 19/11 ■


Navy Bib/Brace Ovei/r Water Bottles, | Felt aUs „ :


Gab. Zip Jerkins 29/61 and Worth double !.. £7/15/0 24/6


Belted ...;!!........35/- Binoculars 5|x !40 ■;


Men’s \Valking Shoes; 27/6 Ladies’ arid Men’^ Men’s Work Boots 35/ -and; Jeans'


Jebkins •................35/- Coloured Camping New Flag^ on Stick


Ex-Naval .!...!...... 2/6 (Larger ^ Flags in Stock)


....j...i....!. 21/6 ;


Men’s Biding Macs ;.. 79/6. Men's-All Leather ^ Braces


Hurricane Camping Lamps


See our window; > for many more bargains! Open until 7-p.m.


; i


........ :......-10/11 .......... .J.......... 5/6


i . ' i . 2/6


Aft, Steel Tapes !.•..... 3/6 Chemico Cat;Polish.;. 1/- ; Men’s New Wood Sole Shoes


Ladies’ Nylon i i ; , Stockings: F.F. ;......12/6


Blankets 16/6 and 25/-


Bedspreads '....... .29/6: Macs ; .!.....99/6 , New F.S. Wool Blankets


............. 35/- , Macs , . . . . . . ! l . . 51- 21/6 - Covered


- ■ Small Women’s Plastic Nbw R.A.F. Prismatic 2/6


6/6 Motor Cycle Goggles 2/3 i Motor Cycle Coats and


Good Bush Shirts ... 7/6 Jackets


12/6 21/6


....... 19/11 R.A.F. B/D Blouses 12/6 . -Blouses ...'....1...... 51-


Light Weight Bub Sacs 12/6 New Bergen Framed


PARISH OF CHRIST CHURCH, CHATBURN i KEEP this DATE'open!I - .


A GARDEN PARTY I


wlH 'be held at ' : | r Hall Foo4 WoTstori I


(By kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. D. R, iftawson) 1952


SATURDAY, AUGUST ?th, ! To be opened at 3-0 p.m.' by


COL. G.i N. ROBINSON, iThe Rookery, Chatburn.


Bring-and-Buy Stall; Cake Stall; Provision Stall; Side Shows, etc.; also Grand Entertainment. . i


I


Ad m is s io n 6d.;’/CHILDREN 3d. SPECIAL WORSTON TEAS. ]


I Proceds In aid of; Wojrston Bazaar. Effort. WHALLEY CRICKET CLUB ' GALA DAY i On the Cricket Field |


TO-MORROW (SATl|RDAY), 12th JULY Commencing 2-30 p.m.


I


CHILDREN’S FANCY; DRESS PARADE with Prizes (a--14 years of age)


{ *


HISTORIC^ (OB' HYSTEn|lCAL) CRICKET MATCH. , THREE-A-SIDE! CRICKET-TOURNAMENT. ; ADULTS 6d. -ibHILDREN 3dj


' CLITHEROE HOLIDAYS


EXCURSIONS b y ' S T A N D E R W I C K from


16 Wellgate BusStand Br'aCow I SUNDAY! July 20fh 8-15 a.m.--^EVEN LAKES


Cllthei'oe Whalley Chatburn i


.6*30 p.m.' 6*45 p.m. — --rCICBLE VALLEY >..•,! „ „ MONDAY, July 21st. ........


2* 0 p;in. 2*15 p.m.- — -t-BLACKPOOL


9* 0 a.m.; 8* 0 a.m.


, 2* 0 p.m.


9- 0 a.m. 9* 0 p.m.


9- 0 p.m, 9- 0 p.m., 2* 0 p.m.


■9* 0 a.m. 1*30 p.m,


i 8*45 a.m. 8*15 a.m.---INGLETON & !' S'll ‘f '” * „-r,


9* 0 a.m. 1 8*45 a.m, 9*15 a.m.—HAR^ROGATE*^^^ \


1 9.15 a.m. — • --MORECAMBE & l-l.v


TUESDAY. July 22nd.'


10,15 p.m. —: —LLANpUDNO 1*45 p.m. 2*18 p.m.^ETTLE:


;2*15 p.m. „ ,u ' '


l9i 5 p.m. — -^FLEETWOOD . .U. . [9,15 p.m. — .


■, 8-45 a.m.' 9-15 a.m.^SEVEN.LAKES I. THURSDAY, July 24th.


„ WEDNESDAY. July 23rd. . ■'■ 'r ; '/ -f-SILVERDALE &


—BLACKPOOL ... . . . . VARNSIDE . . . . . .


IRIBBLE OFFICE, 16, Wellgate, CLITHEROE, iPhone' 176 I ; ■ . or at Agencies


1*45 p,m. — .—SOUJHPORT . ' : i BOOK IN advance AT- ! •


Mr. Briggs. '1, Downham .Road: '.- •:?-i -■ - OHATBURN I i


Mr. Brookes, Park Villas - ri -WHALLEY.-'-Phone 2279 ’ (for,;excur8loas from’Ohatburn oqly-'


i ,


. BLACKPOOL ' . . ’ ' l


-^NEW BRIGHTON! .. ! I


Fare 15/9 8/6 3/G


9/3'


9/6 9/3


10/0 18^9 14/0


7/3


. 9/3 , 6 / 6


‘16/0 8/9


Chathurn R()ad Ground b o r o u g h o f c i j t h e r Oe PU B L id LIBRARY


To-morrow j (Saturday)


CUTHERriE (with A. ENTWISl/LE)


VJ, : I ■' .


BLACKBURN N; Kwlth 'iS. PILKINGTON) V '


IVlckets pitched 2-3Q' p.ra. '


closed d u r 1 h g Cllthef oe Holiday- Week! 19th to 26th July, 1932. '(b ot h dates inclusive). •■ '


; G. h e t h e r in Gt On , ;! Town Clerk.


Town Clerk’s Office, ‘ Clitheroe. ! . 11th July, 1952; '■


MOTICE IS jHEREBY GIVEN ’ that -1 the j Public Library and , Reading [Room will be


J. H., CHADWICK E. CROMPTON


W. MDRLEY B.


M. ^tBS_. J. J/HEID H. SHORROCK R. Q. CRESSWELL


C. .R. Davies’s XI v. Ribblesdale iflisi”


TEAMS: (Capt.)


RIBBLESDALE V/jlNDERERS ! , with Guest Players


!


S. TAYLOR (w.k!) Burnley C.C.' A. TOPHAM|(Enfield C.C.) J. HUDSON (Enfield C.C.) 8. J. METCALF (Fleetwood C.C.)i W. DAVIES (Clitheroe C.C.) W, BROWN (Barnoidswick C.C.) I


!


Umpires;;. A.,ALSTON. Esq., A.’ WOCJD, Esq. j . •'^iokots Pitohed 2-0 p.^.


;; ADMISSION .1/-; Children Half Price-pAll fay.


j Light, refreshments,, minerals, etc., caiij be (ibtained. ■ ■ I ‘'Proceeds for,Club Funds.


! ■, Liv er po o l BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY prVont a J se ?^ ^ ^ LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORGHESTR'a Leader Henrp) Datyner. Conduotor HUGO RljGNpLD.


AUG. AUG. 28 SEP.


11—with .Dennis Noble; [ concerto).


-p'ffiert and Slillivan with George Weldim.. and Clive Ljthgpe; ('Greig piano


■ ■vsramme; of Ballet Music.


- Popular Prices ; 6/*J S/- 4/-, 3-y-. and nronien^da for v/. vni, A ticket for the series at the following reduced rate;


p/** seat-ior.the 5‘concerts 25/-i 5/- seat foY 2lf/n’' 4/.


; Ticket Office opens Monday. iTuesday


Wednesdays and’ Saturdays .........


address. Please enclose stamped addressed mlttance.


Postal bookings .to be addresseitto the Ticket dfflee at the above and - re-


Fridays ................. u ajm.' to 6 p.m. 10 a.m.;to 6 p.m.


and Thursday . . . . 2 Pjm. to 6 pm. t'roes (after July nth)- fnr i I;


AUG. T-Be?thpven^^^^^^^^^ with Den^ Ma t th ew s (solo l l—Priig


P'svins Rachmahinoff's Concerto No 2 I.SL^'if.iy?J?N'C,SOCIETY in association with the


P R p M E N A D E C O N C E R T S ON THUrIsDAY EVENINGS at 7*15 p'.m.l


I


RECOGNISEp BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION. Prospectus from the Principals/ ’- ’Td.; clitheroe i


But all .that’s left are memories; ,■


There'S a road we call remembrance,


We take that road In thought to-oay.


CUTIMOE CO-OPERATIVE SQCIE’^ i


, ' ! - x iM i T E D - : MOOR LANE • CLUHEROE


DRAPERY DEPARTMENT MOOR LANE


jWomcn'S' Lace Tr imjmc d NIGHTGOWNS .......1 2 /1 1


Fully Fashioned Silk' and ■ 1 Rayon HOSE.....'......5 /1 1


Women’s White-; P l e at e d I SHORTS. 16/11; Navy 17/11.


Dirndl SKIRTS, I designs


attractive .19/11


Women's and OS. Lightweight MACS,:wlth Hoods from 47/-.


Girls' Print DRESSES; largo l seleotipn, 26in.; x 44in.


Women’s ' and OS. . Print -----------------


/omen'o BLOUSES! in crepe oj linen, from


For longer wear, ty our Boot and Shoe Repairs.


REPAIR DEPARTMENT; j "


BEST LEATHER BEST WORKMANSHI|?-''


• Repairs may; be left and collected aiifjur Boot;aRd Shoe : Departipent, ‘ or at any , GROCERY BRANCH.


iM


And youi' photos In a frame. and Grand-


MQj3£LAND SCHOQlJ^ CLITHEROE


?


A Boarding and^ Day School- , for Children from 4 to^l3 years.


m


DRESSES, trom {......18/11 i7 / i i


ength, . ; . . . . l l / 9 to 14/11. " ' l l


; '


A new dynamic screen adventure, unlmaglnahly different and completely.appealing..: . i


DANGER (


I Rooking Qffioa-opan^dally-, tV tc i2-30;-3 to 4*301 J ) Tel. 27A


National F ed e ra ti^ ' of Retail iiNewsagents (Clitheroe Branch) 1


.


CUTHEROE HOLIDAY WEEK July ldt^26th, 1952


■■..j . H , ' ' i


] \ S is previous years there will-be NO,DELIVERY of Morning or Evenlngl Newspapers (Including Sunday) after Friday; July.:-18th.| |


’f


commencing Saturday, Juljt 19th, to Saturday. July ?6th. The "Clitheioe Advertiser and Times” will be on


All Newspapers will be on stands as given below,


Football Outlook, Sporting; Record, Winner, on stands day of publication. . i


sale OQ the standa, Friday, July 25tb. ' Racing periodicals, Competitors’ Journal, Racing and


' ■ '.-TU ^ i '! ' ' : !


THE STANDS ..'FpR ; ' SALE OP MORNING AND ' EVENIN.G ,NEWJSPAPBRS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS,


SUNDAY, 8 a.m.- lf a.m.; WEEKDAYS, T-30 a.m.— 10-30 ajn.,-5 p-m,—0:p.m. I ; : i - ■


1*-I^XH0RN, pare GATES. •3—BAWI^LAJSDS ■'(Barnes, Newsagents). / Nejreagents.) ' - ' WHALLEY toutslde, Wheatsheaf). - ■ ' ; - 6—LOWiiM(3OR'‘,;W,unctt0D' of St^. Paul’s,.Street and


TI^HaW bridge (Afnswbfth']St'Aia‘eil?oH,"Ne'tea^nts). 8— MARKET PLACE , (Advertiser and Times)—Open 'as usual.


: ;' ,


lO-CORNEROFHIGHFIBLD ROAD AND LITTLEMOOR. ll^MOORLAND ROAD. I


9— WADDINGTON ROAD BRIDGE. ■ ! v ■ ' '


THANKING' THE PUBLIC FOK CO-OPERATION.


THEIR KIND !:


A--WATERii^t4toil?orth and AIdersons,Newsagente), , 4-^WOONE


; - ■ ;(.<X»LOOR3Y’lECHNICIOLOB) ’' I ■ ■ ' v. (tJ)' .Thrin^g^adventurojr :Tei;clf}c- entertainment 1 . Aj film, packed with


THURSDAY and FRIDAY at T*30: SATURDAY a t 2-1S. fl.0. 8.'16i RAY.MiLlANOi.PATRIGIA BOO, HARIOS'OOHINGi ' andi HUGH SINCLAIR In I


■ ^ ! - XO-NiQ(|T (Ffidav> at7-S0: SATURDAV'dt 2.16.''e!6'and 8*16.


JUDY CANOVA,j EDDIE: FOV. Jnr., WALTER CATLETT In HONEYCHILE.”


SATURDAY at'6.6 and 8*15.


8ATUBDAY at 2*1S!l. Jed Proudy In *’TOO BUSY TO'WOBK.”- . MONDAY nt 6*0 and^SilSs TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7*30.


StarringTHE SHOWDOWN BRENNAN, and . ^ ^ n &sl nwer MY that-mai^e him sweai to


THURSDAV and FRIDaV a t 7*30 i SATURDAY at 6*0 and 8*15. l-^aturingi BOB HOPE and HEDY LAMARRSPY


■^ATUBuay at 2-15! Peggy, Ann Gainer in JUNIOR-MI86.I’ .- . Rooking Office odM; Mon., Wed., Sati‘fram 2 to 4 .DLm.i


YOU CAN BOOK : J for the following


SUNDAY,! JULY’


BLACKPOOL'.......... . SCARBOROUGH .....;.....


MONDAYj JULY Izist YORK, via Harrogate ,.


SEVEN LAKES ................... TUESDAY. JULY 2*nd


. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd SOUTHPORT


NEW {BRIGHTON'................. 8-45 BLACKPOOL!................ . o J v


, I , and Kharesboro 8-45 ..


8-0 ’ V


BLACKPOOL!................ ’7,-9-0 MORECAMBE .........................g.3(j,'' WINDERMERE & BOWNESS 9-30 ”


BLACKPOOL!,:............ .


............... 9-30 'g^o "


SCARBOROUGH ....................... 8-0 '


' ■ ' NEW BRIGHTON .................. g-o " FRIDAY, JULY 2Sth


THURSDAY, JULY 24th BUXTON .....1.;.;....:............... 8-45


r’-'/j'i'UHESTER..............


SUNDAY, BLAC


-


, LY 27th 'OOLi..........


MONDAY, JULY 28tb ' 'NEWBY ’BRJBQE


TVEDNESDAY, JULY 30th SOUT^ORT


. 8-45 v '


Pt®WOOD;&BLACKPOOL 9-0 ' .....


EfOWNESS


■TDE^AYi: JULY! 29th ■ ’ : BLACKPOOL I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....' 9-30


9-30 i-30-


9-0


T 8 -3 0 ’ 2-5


■7-0 7.-0


l-o


!7-0 I16-30


7.*0 7-30 7-30


EXCURSIONS NOW |20th


Depart' 2 - r


8-0 "


lietarn 8-30 .,


Fare 5/3


, 8/9 , 6/6 15/9,


17/6 11/9


, 8/9 12/ -


6/6


, 6/9 6/6


17/6 7-0- :


'[-6-30’ 7-0


'11/- ,9/3


16/3


I 8-30 ... 5/3 10-45


11/9. 7/9


tingle;Wfloa .we tangle In Tanglers eays Bob (U) TaI. i<7.


what-


^ B .HAVE a jMODEL TO SUIT YOUR' PURSE 1 AND PURPOSE. !


H MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE !PH6nE 167


- BENTHAM’S


National Federation of Retail Newsasenfe (Blackburn Branch);


i“ H O y p ^ 1952


•pIERE will be NO DELIVERY of Daily Newspapers in WHALLEV and BILLI^IGTON after the morning


of Saturday, 19th July, .1952, until the morm'rig of Monday 28th July, 1952. |;


; ; morning and feVENING NEWSPAPFPq -n/TiT dp-


b—At the rear of iLord’s Shop, 70, King Street, Whailey ^ palderstones Hospital. Mitlon Road’


- Threlfall’s ipek-up. Shop, Bridge End, BlUiiigton f-Putsl(3e Abbey Mill, Billlngton.-


i I


12/-.; -,6/0


’7-30 .;. 6/i6 7-30 . . . * 6/9


Bolton-py-Bi)wI^d Motor Services Ltd. Cwpete! Carpets! Garpels! . ; ' , WEST AND SONS |


BY PRIVATE SALE OM-Y (NOT AUCTION)


TO-MORROW , (Saturday), July 12th, Only THE OLD SCHOOL


(St. John Amhulance 'Brigade Headquartere) Church Brow


TO BE 'cleared — AXMINSTERS, INDIANS, WILTONS and OTHER MAKES TOO NUMEROUS ■ liltii MENTION. -


Genuine INDIANS 4 x 3, £20; other SQUARES at bargain PRICES; also a few Damaged and Imperfeix BARGAINS, 3 x '2i, £6/10/-. A few RUGS and ^


STAIR CARPETS. ' WEST AND SONS - LEE ROAD - NELSON • ( ;


GRAND CRICKET mTGH .su


)N (CHURCH MEADOW VDAY NEXT, JULY 13th


ST. PAUL, LOW MOOR ; 'f


THE ICROWNING ;


. - O F -


THE PAGEANT QUEEN , ' '


SUPPORTED BY THE RETIRING QUEEN ' -, and their retinues ■ , . ;:|wiil be held in


The Grounds of the Sunday School


TO-MORROW I (SATURDAY), July 12th : ; at 3-0 p.ni.


MRS. LORD, The Rectory. Clltheroe, ^ will perform the opening ceremony.


and with kind permission of the Head of St. Jama’s School, a group will also be present, trained by „


There will be a BRING-AND-BUY, STALL, for'which we :


; Miss;Betty Loflhouso. i ask your kind support.


■ : V


teas - ICES - SIDE SHOWS ; ! iADMISSION: ■ ■


’ ' , , , Adults V- r Children Price!


We again ask for Refreshments, etc., which will be - ■ very; gfritefully a'cknqwledged. ;


A C O F F E E E V E N I N G '


HODDEB VIEW, HKSHER HODDEB, - Near CLITHEROE ; WEDNESDAY NEXT, July l6th, from 6-30 .pan. ' ! ADMISSION ^/- (including Coffee)'


~ ! BRING-AND-BUY STALL


, Natlbnal Library forithelBllnd, the Natlonailnstltute for .thg Bhnd. and the I^(3Xai Blind School;


Proceeil^s for! the] Braille Centenary Appeal of the — r-rn;............... :')l! ' ■


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