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FECITT jMEMORIAL CRAFtSMEN
SINCE
BROS. 1S60.I
g a lle y New Road BLACK
Phone
CLAPHAM.—Congr best wishes to
Bl jRN 6248
(Open Saturda;r afternoons) BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
with H.M.S. ' Soilth Africa), or day, September t
—From Dad ai Industrial Terr
■on,
TROTTER; — Com -Uncle Tommy on day, September 1
itulatlons and Colin (serving Bermuda” In t his 21st blrth-
h. ■ 1
d .all at U, ace, Bllllngton.
—From the Fam Robert and Ma
ratulatlons to i his 80th blrth-
t,, 1952.
lly aiid Edwin Ion. i
2, Turner Street, C Itherjie.
On; September 6t i , 1927, al tltt Methodist Churcl, Clltheroe, 35 C the Rev. G. H, Marshall, of
S IL V E R W iD b tN G iSTANDRING- BROOKS
horley, Edgar Standring - to Edith Brooks.
IS*'
( their Silver Wedding [Annlvers- I
, Best wishes to Jack atid Nellie 1107 Padlham Road, Sabden), on
52, Llttlemoor Road, Clltjieroe. TRiOTTER—ROBINSON
, ary; September 3iy, 19$2. ^ ..^From Lizzie, Teddy and Family 2, Turner Street, Cdtheroe.
BIRTHDAY MEMIjlRIES
WINCKLEY. — Loving j birthday ' memories of a- dear wife and mother, D o r o t h y (Dora) Wlnckley, Septemcer I'lth, died March 18th, 1946.--R.I.P,
—From her loving and Daughter, Winnie.
But love and niemories never j die.
Time Is swiftly, lassldg by.
Huslcand, Son Richard and
3, Victoria Street, Cllther'oe.
WINCKLEY. — Loving i birthday memories o’f a dea;
grandma, Dorothy ;,Wlnckley, September 11th, died March 18th, 1946.—R.l.P. I , i .
mother and
In our hearts ve'll remember' I her for ever.
Her presence we idlss, her i memory we treasure.
j -From her loving Daughter, and
Son-ln-Iaw, Grate and Alban- also grandchildren Lois and
8, Grafton Street, C Itherpe. DEATH s ]■ ■
BRADLEY.—On the 1952, at Ormsk Emma, the belove Bradley., Interred Cemetery, Southpc day, 14th Septembe
ROBINSON.—On the 1952, at 152, Ch Clltheroe, Emma, wife: of the late T son [(formerly of Street, Clltheroe), year; Interred a Church, Wadding 2nd September, 19£
30thl August, irk . Hospital, 1 wile of Ell
It Dnke-street rt, on Thurs-
26, Hawessld'e Street. Southport.
i30th! iiugust, mssj Robin-
’ St.r Helen’s ’on, [on the
2. ,|
5TAVELEY.—On Th 4th. 1952 (In Hti
, Edmund, dearly-lot
—Engdlrles Wm. Sons, Ltd. Tel.
of Marlon Staveley steads Farm," Whi, years. Interment at Wlsvfell 'Cemetery, September 9th, at
nrsday. Sept, spltal), John ed husband
p.m.
, of jLawson- lley,. laged 59 Whalley and ! on -Jfuesday,
Ilangsliaw and iVhalley 3248.
- of 15 Downham Roid, Chatburn in hlsiloth year.
IN MEMOI^IAft^ MARSLAND.—In lovlhig
Jim,! who died Sti 1948.[
‘ Loved and remerr Whltevyell.
‘—From his [‘Family,
; lovl:
-STARKIE AND m u f Tieasured memoric nusbnnd and < Starkie and Marjc line Wentworth, September 6th September 20th, 19^
Life has chang( B 1 ways,
Xhe memories of 'days,
—F'.'o'm the Familt, View 18, Centra ' Beech Street.
ut one thing ch;i when we were all
V/ 0 0 K t Y.—Tieasured of a dear Husband who died Septembei
j S.anden Lodge. o. ‘ ptember
beredj ing
memory of 3rd,
li always. \yife and
A R H I T a n d
daughter, J. lie Gwendo- who died
iWORTH of 1 a dear
^1946j and d 14 many tngeth never,
hose happy together.
Always remem ):ered.| '
Pamlly e.vpress in thaius to all relatl and neighbours foi .sympathy and flo received during th, sorrow: also to thS the Rev. A; Lord fo kind attention.
J
and 'Father, 3rd, 11949.
Fron, the Family.
A C KN OW L ED G i :M EN T S CARTER.-Mrs
tpelr (sincere ves, I friends al their kind
Carter, and
elr time of Doetprs and r their very
tributes 63, Brownlow [Street
CARRICK.—Mr. will); desires to thank al
Talbot Road Fallowfiki d. i ‘
1 neighbours for their s ons^ of sympathy tlibutes received , iecent sad bereavemi
Clltheroe. am Carrick friends and
. and floral during his ;ent, 'i-
klndlexpres-
9, kemple Avenue, 2. memories
N A V Y S T O K E S 2, jand 2a, Shiaw Bridge Street, Clitheroe
Branches also at BURNLEY, raADFOED, DARWEN AND RAWTENSTALL etc.
New Army Wihter- Weighit Singlets
f
Silk .Enilitoidered Bedspreads ...... 35/-
F.S. Waffle Bedspre (worth doufele)
Full Size] Bolton Twill Sheetg
Fuir Size' Woollen Blankets
51- 35/-
FuU Size Flannelette Sheets each ...... 17/6
AU WooliS.S. Blai^ets 29/6 All Wool F.S. Cld. Blankks
...... . 20/-
Men’s Gab. Rain- - PAofd
New Denjob.Overcoa-ts 49/6 New Quelrain Ladies’ Macs
Wadded JQuilts; All Colours .............
...... -..
New Belstaff 3-in-i Motor! Cycle Coats with! Helmet ......
New Black Oilskin Macs
Assorted Wool
I?;; YOUR ASSURA^
V/e know that our are very reasonable,
CEi charges We! are
so certain of this recently submitt lu accounts, voluntarily, Price! Regulation inspectiot), We such [action is an fo our clients
t r
charges are reasonable.
that’ wo d our
to the
doard ! for feel that assurance at bur
fa ir and Slipovers, ...............
Men’s Stockings 4/6 ■ -5/6 ; I ' i- -■ -V
New Naval Pullovers Heavy Army, Socks - Grey Miiture Work' Socks! ..!.............
Sea Boot Stockings and 14/6
New Khaki Flannel 'Shlrt^
As New Army Vests... Men’s Singlets and Trunks
..............
Gabardiiie Zip Jerkins from I ..............
Leatherette Zip JerkiiLs . ............
Waterproof Fawn Overti'ousers
ROCKDALE, ESHT()N TER..
Ladies’ Walking. Shoes I
..............
Men’s Coloured Slip overs I
New -R.A.)F. i Under-! paritol]
Lined Union Shirts ... Men’s Short Sleeve Sport! Shirts
................ ...... .
. j.... 35/-
130/.^ 39/6
15/- 29/6 . 4/6
2/9 and 8/11
10/-
19/6 21/6 5/-
10/ - 51-
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35/- 22/6 35/-:
Good Army Trousers Good Khaki B/D
New Khaki Wool Gloves
New Horsehide; 15/-
New Australian , Khaki Trousers ... 29/6
Blouses ■....... 15/-
New R.A.F. Sheepskin Gloves
.............. 4/11 ......... 39/6
Leather Gauntlet . ' Gloves, from ....... ,101-
All Leather Sleeveless Jerkins -. -
2 65/- Bdys’ NaYy Gab.
, , Spits 37/6 and 35/- Coats, from 49/6
New Na!vy Boiler
Men’s New Berets ... 8/6 Men’s Football Boots, from .......... 17/6
Full Size Footballs 21/6 ■ and 29/6, ; ■ • Football' Stockings 5/6 and 7/11 •;
Boys’ Football Boots 12/61 Ex-Army Football Shorts
3/6 ,
New Waterproof Tank Suits
Men’s Super Welling tons 28/- and.34/-
45/-
Ladies’ Dutdop Wellingtons ...... 15/11
New Green Oilskin ; Macs
...... 19/6 See our windows—it is worth the walk ...... . .12/6 i . :
'24/6 New Primus Stoves . 29/6 Men’s Pyjamas ..V.... .. 19/6.'
35/-. Men’s Strong , Tweed Trousers '
5/6 Men’s Suits in all t 'sizes \
and 45/-
Ladies’Fleece Bootees 39/6 Zipped Travel Bags... ?7/6 New Army Towels
5/6
New Cycle Capes 19/6 and. 21/6
............. 15/-!.
Men’s Cord, Trousers 35/- 1'
; ■ 151- . 19/ii 5
New Army Boots, in all sizes ....,.’..,27/6
/ -
Ex-Wreris New;' .. . Slacks ......................16/6
;u -i Gauntlet Gloves 24/6 ,
iSlaidburn, Newton, Dunsop Bndge & Dalehead Agricultural & Horticultural Society
l l t l | A N N U A L l ^ j At Newton-in-Bowland
TO MORROW (SATURDAY), SEPT. 13th
JUMPING & GYMKHANA EVENTS Commence .2-^0. MUSICAL RIDE THE FYLDE PONY CLUB. , LOCAL bLASSES FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP,
Y.F.C., HORTICULTURE & HANDICRAFTS, ETC. From 10-30 a.m.
i
Free Bus'^s, via WhItewelLand Waddington. to Clltheroe ! ' "
DANCE in the Institute, Newton, at 8 after Dance.
: j ■ ’ SERVICE BUSES PROM CLITHEROE STATIQN:
To ShowiSeld—7-20, 10-45/ 12-45, l-45j 3-30 and !8-15. To Newton-7-30, 10-30, 2-30 and 8-15. I
Returning from Showfleld—4-50, 6-10, 7-30. 1 , Returning from'Newtoil—4-55,! 6-40, 9-40. 1
CLITHl :r o e d iv is io n cgj^ser v a t iv e ASSOCIATION
i - THE
GENERAL MEETING The Church of England Scihool, Whalley
OF THE ABOVE ASSCipiATION Will be held at! ! :
WEDNESDAY, SEPJEilBER 24th ; at 7-30 p.m.. i -
And will be addressed by MR. STANLEY BELL, O.B.E., JJP.
(Chairman, North-Western Afea Conservative and Unionists Assoclatidns)
AN INVTjTATION IS EXTENDED TjO ALL MEMBERS. REFRESHMENTS INLL Be \ PROVIDED.
'■I !:
CO-OPERATIVE GUH.D ROOM OFF MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE' | ’
To-morrow Saturday, September 13ttij 1952 (God .Willing)
From 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. . . ' * ! i ? ANY' QUESTIONS ? || i
7 p.m.-MR; C. N. GORk'of Rochdale! ..will speak on thelsubject
“ IS YOURS THE. TRlis CHURCp? ” j A loving welcome. Arranged by the ChristadelpMan A.L.s!
CKtheroe St. John Ambulance Brigade and Nursing Division |
DUKE OF LANCASTER’S DISTRICT
HOME NURSING COURSE Lecturer. DR.’ E. R. B. MURRAY, M.B.i
HRST AID COURSE
Lecturer: DR. R. E. A. S. HANSEN, M.B. COMMENCING OCTOBER ! i
Enrol a^ny Tuesday or Thursday between 8 p,m. and 9 p.m.
i| i
St. John Ambulance Headquarters,; Old School, Church Brow ! ;
The HallI, wergate
JUMBLE SALE (^Saturday)
To-morrow at 2-30 p.m,
Pound and Ho Stall. Refreshments
>ue-made Cake on Sale.
ADMISSI0:7 3d. WADDlb
CRICKET Whist and Domino i
Drive an ' to be h^lc
St. Helen' on
whist Drive' comm 21 Dancing 10 p.m.
THE REGAL "D|/ Refreshn i
Dapee In
Friday Next, Sjept. 19th p.m.
School :es 7-45 ’
ADMISSHpl
Buses to Clltheroe 10-5 p.m. and
10[-45 p.m. fter Whist ) 2 a.m. to
DAljlCE^ BAND, terns.
RICHARD FORT, M.P. will attend alj /
THE BEADING BOOM, DOWNHAM at \-2Q p.m.
’ and at
, ’THE yiLUlGE HALL, CHATBDEN at 8-30 p.m.
to Inter ; may
TO-NJGHT (FRTOAY) ts; who
'liew Constitui need help or
advjce. TON'
CLUB "i
GLITHEROE
SUPPORTERS club; ■ I
imPpm ' ' at the : ■ I Staj'kie Arms l)lotel
To-mhrrow (Saturday) ■From '1-45 p.m. till ijl-0 p.m.
ADMISSION 2/- '
CLITHEROE DIVI|SION CONSEEVAITVE AjsSOC.
WHALLEY.—On Sunday, 1 August , Jly, 1952, at Blackburh ; Royal
Infirmary, Herbert T. Whalley. i
5EmMBER BARGAINS—BUY NOW FOR WINTER
tburn Road, ho thei ’beloved
9, Radeclyfle In her -85th
Dri^dnouglit School of Fashion
;., .pRe?SMAKING, TAILORING, ■ HATTERN-MAKING ' ■, Mjtp. J.;A.-B.OND (Principal Mnvltes: Ladles, to B) . -
Demonstotiofh "
CON^VATIVE CLUB, CASTLE ST., CLITHEROE, On MONDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, at 2-45 and 7-15.
DETAnjs WILL BE ANNOUNCED FOR AUTUMN TERM. Books on sale.
Permanjent Address; 45.: CHURCHGATE., SOUTHPORT, Tel. 88431.
CUTHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIEH jpURNKHING DEPARTMENT
MOOR LANE - CLFTHEROE
SAVE YOUR COMa THIS WINTER I
| , . by installing a CONTINUOUS BURNING FIRE
SlOFONO - SUTTON - REDFYRE SWALLOW
Easy to lit. Simple to operate.
iBRIGHtr, cheerful; FIRES WITH ALL KINDS OF ■ FUEL.
WATdH OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS OF VARIOUS DESIGNS.
XMAS CLUB COMMENCES I
REMINDER SEPTEMBER 9th.
ON TUESDAY,
certain of your Presents by saving each week. I Goods wHl be put away for youi
GHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE
TO OPEN. THE SEASON ' ' ! ~ A SUPER -
CARNIVAL BALL
TO-NIGHT (FRH) AY), SEPTEMBER 12th j DANCING r 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
jAc kA y lo r & m s band m L J (HASLINGDEN)
REFRESHMENTS - NOVELTIES ■LATE BUSES ’
ADMISSION 3/- (No Reduction)
0(:T. 1 5 th -“ KISS ME KATE,” Opera Houie 5-50 p.m...> BLACKPOOL i..........’ ............ 10-45 p.hi.
CLITHEROE SEPTEMBER; HOUDATS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st: .
MONDAY,! SEPtTMBER'^'md:'' 8-
9-
HODDER motor SERVICES EXCURSIONS |
8-0 a.m.--SCARBORODGH ...........i...... .. .. it/ig , . 10-0 a.m.-aLAGEPOOL;..........j...;......... . 10-0 a.m.-Sd1r a ^ J } T . . .
.................... 6/9 '
• 1-0 p.m.—BLACKPOOL: Return 10-45 p m . . TUESDAY, SEPIIEMBER 23rd;“ j
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9-30 a.m.—WINDERMERE & BOWNE^ .... 9-0 p.m.—BLACKPOOL; Retiirh 6-80!p.m. ., 1-0 p.m.—BLACKPOOL: Return 10-45 p.m.
12/i 6/6 6/6
All -Excursions, depart Waterloo -Road;'-Olitheroe'. I Please Bookin advance’at Booking Agg/its:.- ’
jAINSWO!RTH & ALDERSONS,'Newsagents', Waterloo Rd„ I
' ! : and 44-46/ Shawbrldge, Iciltheroe.. ! , EXCURSIONS from CLlTHERdE
! Clith’oe 'Whaliey Chatb’n .16 Wellga^e Bps Stand
WHALLEY and CHATBURN ; Sunday, 21st September, 1952 I ,
9-Oa.m. 8-45a.m. 9-l5a.m. Seven Lakes 2-0 pjn. 2-15p.m. — Blackpool
‘ Monday, 22nd Septenijher, 1952 9-0 a.m. 9-15 ajn. — New Brighton
' 9-0 a.m. 8-45 a.m. 9-15 a.m. Harrogate and ' Knaresboro
2-0 pjn. 2-15 p.m. — Blackpool . Tuesday. 23rd September, 1952
9-0 a.m. 8-45 a m ., 9-15 a.m. IngJpton and Morecambe
2-0 p.m. 2-15 p.m. ,— Southport Book In Advance at Local Office
MR. [BROOKES, PARK , VILLAS, 'WHALL^.
15/9 6/6 6/6
I . 0/6 '
Bohon-by-BowlanS Motor Sehice^ ‘ r-LIMITED-
. TEL. CLITHEHROB 473''' " t I ’ ’
ALL HApLOWS, MITTON DON’T f^EO ET THE !! :i.
0 a.m;:.^THE 'SEVE^ LAKES' !!........ ................. ............... ............... 0 a.m.—BLACKPOOL;:Return 6-30 p.m. .
' •A N N U A L ' ' -G ^ 0 ^ ^ k -F E JE ' A N H ^ BRING-AND-BUY SALE
IN ‘-THE WCARAGE GROUNDS
To-morrow '(Saturday), September 13th , at 3-0 pm. Also ' ;
! ^VHIST DRIVE in Schoolroom at 7
p.in.
CL)rrHERd£ MUl$lt CLUB | . t |:
''!. Pr^enis. ' i 1 ■' }• i i.;- FRIDAY,' SEPT. 12th
EXCURSIONS i | -
Retuni
6-35 p.m.... BLACKPOOL .......... i.......:.. 10-45 Ip.m.... 4/ - SUNDAY, SEPT. 2l'st.
i | I i
2-§ p.m.
...BLACKPOOL ..........j............ lO-O p.ih.. . 5^3 MONDAY, SEPT. 22nd
I il
.9-30 ami.
...MORECAMBE .........U...i. ..
10-30p.iri. ...8/9 9'^30a.m. ... BLACKPOOL
...........................7-30p.ni....6/6 1-0 a.m.,
..BLACKPOOL ..........10-45p.nd....6/6
TUESDAY, SEPT. 23rd ! 1
9-30a.m....BLACKPOOL ........ .............. 7-30p.m. ; .6/ 6' ,
BENTHAM’^ ! YOUR T/V AND RADIO DEALER i
.‘!1' '! - I J
14,, MARKET PLACE, pL|TIi^O]E PHONE 167.
’ F ^ g u s b h
ZENA MARSHALIJ SYDNEY TAFFLER, ANTHONY PENOREU & WOBMAN SHELLEY in
TO-fllGHT (FrldayJ an ;3 0 ! SATURDAY at 6-0 and.8-15 o.m.„ (A fllm),
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 6-0 and 8-15. LLOYD NOLAN in
TYRONe I pow er .'DOROTHY LAMOUR, EDWARD ARNOLD and I
A tense picture from ' start to finish. ilOHNNY APOLLO _____ (A fllnff-.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30i SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8*15. 'GARY COOPER and MARI ALDON in
" distant idrmns " Is the most exciting, event In fllm h i s t o r y . Packed wllth thrills and adventure, hordes of warring Indians, snake and crocodile Infested, swamps, bush Arcs, u n d e r w a t e r death fights, photographed In Technicolor In the actual forests and swamps of Florida.
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BooklnS Office open’ Saturday at 2.3D'till,4-D. and at the Office, 2. Moor- Lane, during olficB hours, or Tel, 67.
The toni-tom h e a t . . the panther howl. . . the Seminole war ci7 . . . thd resucue . . the iungle ter ror . . , and the swamp fighters who tuined the tide of the savage. Seminole War- .
DISTANT DRUMS Cooper’s
MONDAY bnd TUESDAY at 7.30: WEDNESDAY at 2-15, 6-0, 8-tE: THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2.15,6-0. 8-15
V. THE FILM FOR ALL AGES ■ :J|]|HN HOWARD DAVIES and ROBERT HEWTON in !: !.
Tom Brownes Schooldays
“ OlFverI toIST^ -- ■
■ ■ - V
AD'IlIgmo BRITtSH VERSION PIL M E D AT .ft D G B T IMMORTAL STORY
- . , ■ . ■ ................ PoBklng dffioa open dally, i t to 12-30, 3 to I-3Q.
MMQEABLE eTA^^^P Tol. 278.
STEVE COCHRAN, VIRGINIA GREY In *'HIOHWAY 301.” SATURDAY, at '2-ISi'i Frank Buck In:“ JACARE.”
SATURDAY at 6-0 4nd 8^15 D.m.
Monday at e-o and s-isii Tuesday and Wednesday at't-so.' .' rk .GREGORY PECKiand BARBARA PAYTON In !
ONLY THE VALIANT Cathy Eversham ” whose reason condemned the man
Captain R i c h a r d Lance” Payton as'the
THIiHSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15. Ip ARY COOPER. RUTH ROMAK, STEVE COCHRAN in
_wlth a chip on his shoulder and, a Border Lady on. hla ;mind ' SATURDAY at, 2,15: Jimmy WakelyiIn “ SADDLE SERENADE.” Bgok|ng Offloa open Mon., Wed., Sat, trom’2 to 4 p,mi i Tel. 187.
5 ppjder-keg,,th'ey lit the fuae.- He was a mhn M U A S M o rp h y RAl^IO & T.V. SHOW
SEE ALL I THE LATEST MdDELS '
Fccitt’s olf;er a| wide •' — ■
I OPERA FOR a l l ! In Bssoclailpn‘With the Arts Council of Great Britain
A'tondensedi version-of COSI FAN TUTTE (Mozart) SUNG INi ENGLISH- AND FULLY COSTTMED i ON THE (STAGE OB[.THi^
{ __i . Pa rish Church. Sun^.ci^cl^jjl |
liidNi^AY, S E P T E ]\fiilE a \^ 1952 / 7-30 p.m. '
R]
Booking ope . for Non-r Plan at Me
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■BSERVED SEATS t 5/- UNDESERVED SEATS
3/6,. 2/fe - 1 / 6 ,
ns for Members on Monday. September 8th; embers' 'on: Thursday,! September 18th. ;rs. J. Aspden, 26, King Street; Clitheroe.
CLITHEI^OE DIVISION C ASSOCIATIp
. . ...... 15/9
.....J....... 5/3 :
9/3
10/ - 5/3
9/6 6/9
16. WELLGATE, CLITHERQE: - - Phone’ 176 or at .Agency: .
MR. RICHARD FORT, M. i i
At m MR. J. (Fi ONSERVATIVE & MRS. FORT
AT HOME” e Empress Ballrcxim, Bui^ey
Tqqrsdayj / 2nd Octdbjer, ‘ 1952 TO MEET
A. BOYD-CARPEfp^ER, MJP. i inclal Secretary to th( Treawry)
Wh6 will 01 Reception 7- 0
1 .the Conservative Re crpltlng Campaign. p.m.
Opening 7-30 p.m. CONCERT AND DANCING
.A LIMITED PRICE 2/6,
UMBER OF TICKETS ApB AVAILABLE, SOM N. G. CLARRY,! PADIHAM LANC^
14, MILL STREET,
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