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BEADY-TO-WEAR FOR E A S T E R ] ' -j .


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Tools. Ironunongery Household Appliances FffiE^LACES


CLITHEROE STREET


YORK . Phone 88 registered has A; NEWSPAPER. Residence;


33, ST. MARY’S STREET CLITHEROE. I -


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, Downham Road,' Chatburn, to Mr. and Mrs. W.i Barker; a aon (brother for Rob(n and Brenda). Grateful thanks Ijo )}Jujse Chirren.


BARKER.—On March 25th, at 48,


HOLCATE.—On Wednesday, March 25th, 1053, at Bramley Meade Maternity HomO, to Mr.': and


■ Mrs. W. P. iHolSate (nOe -Juno Blckerstaffe); a|s(jn.':


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BROUGHTON.—Onll March - 24th, 1053, at 37, Wiialley • Road, Hannah, daughter : of: the late Thomas and Mary, Broughton, and niece of Miss h. Hargreaves,


DEATHS : ! !


. aged 65 years. 11 Interment to­ day (fTiday), March' 27th, at Grindleton Meth(Mist> Cemetery, at 2-30 p.m.i . . I


I —Bennett. i Clltheroe 582.


CARTER.—On March 22nd, 1053, at 52, Eshton Terrace, Klchard Edward, the beloved son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Richard carter, aged 49 years, interred at St. ' Mary’s Cemetery bn| March 25th.


, Bennett-l' Clltheroe 682. .


CHEETHAM.—On Malrch 21st, at 23, nibble Lane; Chatburn, Susannah, the dearly loved wife of the late John Gheetham, in her 82nd year. Interred at St. Ambrose Church, Tuesday, Match


Grindleton, on 4tb.


"Unto God’s greatest! ! protection; |


—Veevers, Ch£itb,urn. Tel.-297


DIXON.—On March i20th, at 42, Birchway Avenue,] Blackpool, Arthur Edward, jaged! 77 years, the dearly-loved I husband ■ of Nellie Dixon, i Giematlou at Carleton, Blackpool; Wednesday, March 25th. ,


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DUCKETT.—On March 9th, at hie home 120, Tallman Street,; New Bedford, U.S.A., Ednjund, be­


loved I husband; of Emella (Ellison) Duckett; aged 76 years.


FORREST.—On Match 2bth, 1953. at his home "Theydon House,'* Church Street, Clltheroe, Thomas Henry Nowell, aged) 71.' Interred at St; Mary's-Parish) Church,' Clltheroe, on Tuesday, March 24th.


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SIMPSON.—On March 21st. 1953, at 15, Cowper. .Avehuo,] Jane, the beloved wlie of Thomas, Simpson, aged 84 years, i Interred at St. Joseph's Cemetery; bn March 24th.—R.I.P. i V


TOMLINSON.—On,I March 22nd, 1953, at the home I of. his niece,- 5, .Wood Terrace, Chatburn, Edward Tomlinson, aged: 87 years. Interred at Christ Church. Chatburn, on Wednesday, March 25th.


. i I ) :—Veevers, Chatlurn. Tel. 297


i.WAITE,—On .March 26th. 1953, at ■ 29, Downham Road, Chatburn, Alice, beloved wifd of Wm. Alfred Waite, aged 68 years. Interment at Parish Church. ' Chatburn, Saturday, March 28th, ;at 2 p.m.


:—Enquiries Veebers, Chatburn. i ;Tel. 297.


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WHITTAKER.—Oii Mkrch 19th, at ' the residence of: her daughter, 1. .Duck Street, Clitheiioe,] Ann; the beloved wife of iJbhn Dawson Whittaker, aged; 63 | years, . i In­ terred at St. Joseph's Cemetery, on the 21st.


] ] i —Calverleys. Clltheroe.


VVRIGLEY.—On Maicll 24th,) 1953 at Her home. 34,i Well Terrace, Clitheroe. Mary Alice,!the dearly loved wife of James Wrlgley, In her 74th year. Interment )at St.


97th^ = 27th, at 2*30 pan. 5dSvr*:.*«| i March —G- .Calverley jand Sons. Tel. IN MEMb|RIAM


BANKS.—^Happy memirles of my . r


22. Chu'ch Street.


CHEW.—In loving; memory of; our IJtt.e grandchildren iNelUe, )who died March. 1934; j and Fred, who died January, 1936.


Sweet mehiorled of little ones we loved.:, )). 'j )


______Browshoime, e ' I* ‘ ssK^sa^saiS


—From all at; Bashall ) and * :


lOOK.—In loving memory of my dear husband William. Cook, who died March 26th,| 1942.


47, Back Hayhurst fetfeet, ■ Clltheroe. ' : ‘1 !


From his lovinb wife Alice. :


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dear old Dad, died March 23th,- 194o.


DONT MISS THE


E A S T E R BARGAINS — A T -


ARMY and N A Y T ® ^ E E 8 2, and 2dj Shaw Bridge Street, Clitheroe


Brancihes !also at Bradford, Skipton, Darwen and ) RawtenstaU.


Open


Men’s Two Piece Suits ! l!|!


,. from K f- Men’s Sports Coats


Men’s Sports Flannels ■ |i;


|1) 39/6 and 47/6 19/11, 25/-


j


Men’s Cord Trousers _ ;


Men’s Fawn Raincoats ■: ' ■ I,


{ from 35/ ■


Men’s Military Raincoats i |j).


■ 75/- 79/6


Super Tweed Belted Overcoats i .............80/--


3-in-l Motor Cycle Coats;jr..... ................. £8


Men’k FaWU'Riding Macs V' l l


.)■: Ladies' Quelrain Macs £>W v' A L W A Y S


A P P R E C l f ^ T E D Nothing is more ' appre­


* i ■ - f Ir) - H '>y tSt-i'-'S.


ciated by the family than efficient attentiop to all tho' m'any details which must be handled, and; to all the arrangements which must bo made. Our attention to these matters is cfficionti comforting, and; considerate of the family’s wishes.


TH ESliA lK


HiMEBAlSERVICE ROCKDALE, RSHTON TER.,


J all M'tes


i to the )hn


ind :wn Cany Ltd., a t . 8; | Market Places


Ci Printed and published bs the plltheroe Advertiser & nmeVCom-


lltheroe. Tel. 4(l7-8 (two lines). I


Children’s Raincoats [ i


, I


New Duffle Coats ... 35/- 80 X 96 Pure Wool Blankets |


New Grey Witney Blankets ),...........


Men’s Slipovers 10/- & 12/6 Ladies’ lAll Wool


Men’s Wool Cardigans J|


Cardigans


Men’s Giiodi Work Socks I , !| 1 ) :


New White ,)Sea Boot;,


MenI’s Handkerchiefs 1 ! i


Men’s Fknoy PopUn Shirts


Plastic


Grey Army Socks, Wool ! 'i|l ! ‘


Men’s Khaki and. Navy^^ Shirts


s{i ■ 35/- and 45/- ........... 19'6 18|6 21-


iij '■' “ ' ,


from 49/6 i i


1


60 X 80 I Pure j Wool . [ i White! Blankets ... 3()/;- !


42/- 23/6


New ZipiiTravfei Bags |


'■ 75/ I


Boys’ Tweed Suits M jjl ,37/6, and 39/6 ,


H : I " ' ■' '2 7/ ^ : ] ' a.ih. to .7 p.m. weekdays; 8 p.m. Saturdays


Boll Collar Pullovers 16/6 Navy and B.A.F. Berets 3/11 and 5/6


New B/D Khaki Blouses ■


■ .17/6


Grade One Blouses 12/6 and 15/-


New Khaki Trousers , ! 25/6 and 27/6


New. B.A.F.-Type - . Tro)users


29/6


Good Leather; Sleeveless Jerkins 19/11 and 29/6


D.S.A. Small Spades 2/- Union Jacks, etc. from 45d.


Groundsheets .Capes'[ 9/6 New Green Oilskin Macs 15/-


New Khalu Packs ... 9/6 EX-R.A.F. Big Packs 7/6


New Sleeping Bags Quilted


B.A.F. Side Pack Haversacks .


New Waterproof I Sleeping Bags


....... 3/11 49/6


Aluminium Plat^ 1/3 & 179 Primus Stoves | only 29/6


. . .17/6


Tents in all Shfes : [from 52/6


Men’s Newest 'Welling- . tons


Ladies’ Fleeced Bootees ! .


4/6:


)Stockings ... 13/6 & 7/6 12 6 , 17/6


only lOd.


New Gab. Zip Jerkins J ■ ,1)1 i 1 j from 24|/6


Ihopping Bags ! ■ i. I) V-


Leather^te Zip ! Jerkins


J 35/-


Meltont Zip Jerkins... 19/H Hoode^ jZip Jackets ...3|/6


'


Men’s “Kingsway Shoes”


Men’s Good Work Boots ' I ., , .37/6’


Ladies’ Wellingtons i from 12/6


34/-' '30/-


Ladies’ Shoes 12/6, 19/11 Men’s Walking Shoes ' from 23/6


Wadded Quilts in Colours ... 32/6 & 39/6


32/6


Men’s Khaki Drill Shorts ..........from 5/11


A.T.S. Shoes ......... .


Men’s Poplin Pyjamas 15/- Footbali Jerseys ...... 10/- Fdll size Footballs ... 20/- Football Shorts 2/6 to 7/6 Grade 1 Army Berets^ 2/11


Men’s Singlets and; Trunks


.............. 4/9 SEE ()CR WINDOWS FOtl MANY MORE BARGAINS


Men’s Navy Bib/Brace Overalls


......... ;... 17/6 Reefer Jackets . 2 5 /


19/11 -


Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket & Bowling Cjub


THE GROUNDS WILL BE OPEN from


To-morrow (Saturday) NEW MEMBERS . '


CORDIALLY INVITED. •• •"’fjx-ir, if ' Lancashue Combination


Shaw EAST


Bridge Ground IR MONDAY


IfTHERGE OW RES.


ADULTS 1/ - ; CHILDREN 6cl ,Kl(^k-off 5-45 p.m.


0 u


APRIL 6th-llth, 1953


(Inclusive) -


Jobs may be handed to any of the following


J. T. IHORNBER, Ri J. CAVEN, 21, Park Avenue, Bank House,


Tel. Clltheroe 692 ' )ffing Street. TelJ Clitheroe 108


H. A. COATES 1, Cardigan Avenue.


GIVE A SCOUT A JOB AND LET HIF. Darn A BOB!


AND his: OROHESTRA AND ARTISTES I 1 Supporte(i by |


*


STANLEY BARKER AND t HIS ORCHESTRA I NON-STOP PROGRAMME


ONLY A LiMITED NUMBERl OF TICKETS so. I advise you. to get yours jand enjoy this \ )


glorious night. So make it a date. i


TICKETS, 6/-I )


16, Hayhurst Street; Mr. R. Trlmhy, [Treasurer, 3, Seedall Avenue; Mr. H. Duckworth;. Secretary, ,11. Central


Can he obtained from Mr. P. Hcllt, Social Secretary,


Avenue; Mrs. Yeoman, 29, Henthorn-Road; Mr^ Hall, High Street,! Low Moor; Mr. Bush, 'lyhalley Road Supper Bar; and also from other Party Gfflqlals.


, Relreshments can be obtained a i a moderate price. CLITHEROE BOROUGH LABOUR PARTY


KING LANE HALL, CLITHEROE FRIDAY NEXT, Dancing 8-0 p.m.


APRIL 10th PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF]


to i-o a.m. BRITAIN’S FAVOURITE


AMERICAN DANCE ]BANri LEADER


Shaw Bridge Ground, I 'Clitheroe j-.^ |


To-mbrio|iV (Saturday) | (April 4th) 1


I


CLITHEROE AMATEURS ■ ’ '|V.. ■


I BOLTON^BY-BOWLAND MOTOR SERVICES LIMITED


SATURQAY SUNDAY!


! BLACKPOOL ....... 9-30 ■ BLACKPOOL ....... I-30I


■ ' : INGILE^ON ........ 1-1:


BLACKPOOL ..... 10-0 l3 d


6/6 6/0


MonoAX: NEW BRIGHTON 9'-3d ... 7-0 . . .9/3


; MORECAMBE .... 9-3C’ ... 7-30;L.. 8/9 ! BLACKPOOL ...... 9-3(> ... 7-30 -... 6/6 BLACKPOOL ........1-3C ... 10-45/ . .


See Time-table Boards for additional Bolton-by-Bbwland,and Se


S h 'vice to Sawley, litle.


. : ) . CLITHEROE & DISTRICT BOY SC(|)UTS’ ASSOC.


N A TI^A L B O B - i - JO B


EASTER EXCURSIONS 16-45 ;.. \


dept,


RETURN FARE 7-30 ;.. 6/6


1 1 '


Heel, 1st Grade


Sole &


"Men's Ladles’ Youths', Youths Boys' Bovs' Boys' Girls' Girls’


R ^ i r D e f ^ l m e n t S E RV IC E ir itojaH pasiiomers.TWO


Heel, 2nd Grade


Sole* for Ai;-L iBoiit* and Shoe Repairs In Leather ' Grade


Soled Only 1st.


Grade


Soled Only 2nd


)


“THE CURE FOR LOVE” (A Lancashire Comedy' by- Walter prepnwood)


In th^ Catholic Hall, Whjillpy


ON SATURDAY^'' APRIL 11th, 1953 !


i •; , i ;


nt 7h30 D.m. ’ Pfesented by


a .VhSO p.m :. \.ATmkio^ 2/-, Tickets obtainable from:,'..Veevers and Eastham, The


Paper Shop, K3ng Street,;. Whaljey; ahd H. Brooks,] 77, King Street, Whalley,!


'


Girls’ Girls’ Children’s,


Extra charge for Stitching, etc.: FULL! dividend PAID ON ALL REPAIRS jXITHERpE F.C.


MEDAL COMP E T IT ION ; shaWbridge ground


Tuesday, April, 7ih f LOW MOOR |l v. CLITHEROE. C|)BINTHIANS __


Wednesday, April 8th : CHATBURN F.jC. V. READ UNITED.


Thursday, April 9 th: WHALLEY V. 'catholics.


Kick-off 8-10 pan. ADMISSION 6d.; ■ CHILDREN 3d. jFRANK C. THE


T IN aEO RG . AND -1-. ■


AMSATION JOHN R ip X


CLITHEROE’S LOCAL SHIPP^G AND ■AIR TRAVEL AGENTS


WE CAN SUPPLY FULL INFORMATION and' sea or air j PASSAGE FOR


EMIGRATipN ; TO CANApA


I WE REPRESE^ th e LEADING). TOURIST AND )


IMMEDIATE MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS '!■


; I ' HOLIDAY ORGANISATIONS.


ROAD, RAIL, SEA AND AIR) TRAVEL OPERATORS TO ALL ] COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD. '


JOINT ENQUIRY BUREAUX:


! 10, LONGSIGHT AVENUE & CLITHEROE


- i 11, KENDAL STREET Te ephone: CLITHEROE 486 FOB ■ PERSONAL SERVICE \ ENQUIRE LOCALLY.


FOR YOUR WEEK END OR RAMBLE


. : ; ■ Clff,E''AT '


DAL E V I EW CA ' NEWBY, Near! !RIMINGT:QN


Afternoon and High teas] a. Speciality.


A SMALL P/Ir TIES IcATERED 'FiDI; i


1 lAir ]Hoitie-made : Gonfeqtionory.


CathOlicj Ciirls* Club I presfent


BLASTER i . ji


IMYTTON AMATEtJR DRAMATIC SOCIETY i ' '


I' ' ' ' ' - ' ■ !'■ coronation; celEb rAtLoj^s , 1953


SO A P -BO X D E R B Y !


/(organised by Too H, Clltherie).


■ ] ’ ' ’ I Xlme to^ beiannouriced li ter. -


■ Dobson's, troalley, Road.- ,


SATURDAY,/MAY 3pth, 1953 -----■


,»v.., —v________ _ - ..........jlargreave's, 'Woone Lane; ■ |


________ __________ ■


— Cars c an how be" ___ J . and F. Bentham,


Applications will be welcomed from 'Fouth Groups, S c h o o l s , Sqout and Cub Groujis and individuals.


Three Classes: Agto 8-11; 11-15. 15-18'. oner to competitors in Clitheroe and surrounding district ]


OLD PEOPLE’S' WELFARE SOCIAL COaImITTEE A N '-


OLD-TYME iBALL The HaB, L(|we|^te, i Gliflieroe


• j ; will be held In ; j | :


ON EASTER MONUAy, ^pril 6th, 19^ ■' Dancing from 8 p.m. juntil) 1 a.m. ,to i


JACK ’ FARNSWORTH AND. HIS \BANI^ ADMISSION y -


;; ! ,


END EASTERTIDE WITH US IN A HAPPJ MOOD. HELP US HELP I THE OLD PEOPLE.


I. EXCURSIONS ■ ' / ) . - B Y ) . i - ; ■ ■ -I- ' — FOR!— ■ ] '[ DEPART ; -


HODDER MOTOR SERVICES ■ .


SATURDAY, APRIL 4th: SUNDAY APRIL 5 th:


BLACKPOOL ....... 10- SOUTHPORT ..... 10-


MONDAY, APRIL 6th:


■b . a,m. •6 a.m. ' i ' :


-WINDERMERE & BOWNESS ....... .. 9-


i ’ ■! '


BLACKPOOL/....... 9- BLACKPOOL ...... 1-


-36 a,'.m. ■30 a.m. ■30 p!m.


7-30 p.pi. 0-45: p.m


PLEASEVbOOK ;II7 ADVANC —!by:—


12/ - 6/6 6/6


ALL EXCURSIONS DEPART FROM WA.TERLOO ROAD. A f


AINSWORTH AND ALDERSONS,] Newsagents Waterloo Road, Clltherc^e.; |


0 p.m. 7-0 p.m.


EASTER HOLIDAYS '


RETURN.


BLACKPOOL ....... 9- BLACKPOOL ...... 1-


■30 a.m. 30 p.m.


I .


’-301 p.m. 1-45; p.m.


FARE


6/6 0/6


6/6 6/9


Dancing 8 p.m. to: 1 a.m. , !H ./


admission: 216 REFRESHMENTS — , LATE BUSES ■ 'J! ■ The (yuiki ON Chair to! be


xn MiPHT fl*riday) -&t G*0 snd 8*15 .piftiiS SATURDAY st 7«30» f e e , " a l t .


" f iJhii


Munroa MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 p.m. > • ' Weak comitionoins April 6th. 1853. PAUL »£K|.EIO. FRIDAY


T f lJRF OF DAMASCUS 1.^6 l)Un~PAHTY BAUt^S to 1 a.nn


........ BnoDinicK TH E DARK PAQE


uo.,„..a Shb^ly—Chafiia Ch3P“" ih *'LIMEMCHT.'* — Booking Offid^e ,op^^Saturda,^at^2.


Office.-g, ................... ............ .. THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.! SATURDAY N o . 3777 FRlDA# Ariai 3rd, 1953 I GOOD FRIDAY at 6-Oiand 8;15( JSATURPAY at t^;16,;6,-0 and‘8.15.


JACK WARNER. BARBARA MULLEN I" "TALK 10F A Ml (U) Ijlm; 'Thfi biggCst blt of blarney .ever tQ comil, Itom old Ireland


II MONDAY-and TOESDAY at^T-SOj WEDNESDAY aV2-15..6-0.^8-15j THURSDAY a(ld FRIDAY at 7-30] SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-B, 8-15.


ALASXm SIM " FAY COMPTON BEATRICE CAMPBELL, in


IWith Guy Middletoiil A. E-Mathews, Georga Cole, A«noby hteei. The last Will and tefctaineiit;of-Herbert Augustus HussCll.


three months she has beiar employ^ in domratlc less',than a month. I £5,000 to: Herbert .Ru^eli )f he has mthln three months held iip his srnplbyer (a bank rnanager) ^ d foK^ him to hand Over the keys. I^QOO to Simon RU^ll H ^ marries


the first girl he speaks to folloyrtng furtoermpre) I leave laughted In plenty to those/ who Me laughter


Paradise; Booking Offloe open daily, 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30J (D) film.. Tel, 278.


cluhero THE


CO-OPEi


MEETING OF MEMBERS . . . will be held In ■ -


I R o o m , N t


takeii by at


SOCIETY HALF-YEARLY ■


Moor Las^e, GMflsieroe XT, APRIL 7&, 1953


VIr. George Rose (President) 1-30 p.m.


I ADMISSION 2/- ERIC LATHAMi AND HIS /B iND


WHAIiLEi CORONAIION EFFORT :/


ASSEMBLY ROOMS WHALLEY I


SIXTEENTH


ANNUAL DAFJCE EaIs TERI MOND7^}y


( Dancing 7-30 p.m., to 11-30 pj.pi-.


bequeath £5,000 to IDeniston Russell If has spent 28 days In prison. !£6,000_ to .Agnes Russell If wUhln


1


.The’ bdppl; .. Another-" Od


MARSHMALLOW NOON _____. o' imuBlo, ron


THURSDAY aiid'FRIDAY FARLEY-GBANCER* anti SffEO-EY WlHTBRS


Joonllght ;Bay.'!.:'fllm;-: ■ . ' .


ishe’s got the kjnd of shape the world- shoul&l be; in; ;got a world Of Idensi ■..


b e h a v e YOtfltSH.F I


and: 8-16 pja.« 1 ; _______ ■' ir


'un 'n daSnein’ . e V a r , itr


------ Icolor. : (U) and


- ■ ■ ■ ■


and he's (A)


'SATURDAY'at 2-15; Charles Starrett In ‘‘THE CHEAT.’’


?lease Note—In conjunction with other cinemas In town, as from Monday, 13th April,) 1953; 'nmes of p.ertomanMs will be: ;Mon- day to Friday, Once)Nlghtly at 7-30 p.m., Saturday at 2-15, 6-0,


. , ; .Booking Offloe open Mon., Wed.. S a t from 2 ipU p.m, Te|. 147, CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE GRAND DANCE


EASTER MONDAY NIGHT i


(APRIL 6th) ; MXY GREENHALG?! & HIS BAND


—and' :it*s a'": ■ '■[ ■ m u r p l i y !


I' •' . ' ' -i .


T/V Console | at^ table price /’• '''■■■'■’


!/ " ■ ■ '■


I TUiwuHr a i tiuuu i-KiunY ana ua#lil^AY a t J - a ahd 8-15^pjn. LBAIPH BICHAftPSPM. ANN iTODP irirPTHE SQUHD BARRIER.”


I a a THRDAY at 2-15! fflchant Mm In “ THb Black Stallion.’’


THey’r e going up


All along the Royal Route.


the seats i are going lup. J^est assured 1)he Office of WorkSiwllL ? be readj^on time.' They'don’t; take chances.


Il ■ j-:- ■ l , i


Occasion by T/V than couffi ever paclt;into the. stands^,,: So don’t youi take thp chance] of leaving yofc j • •' '


But far morel loyal sulijects ;will ifpllow^jtha^ Great


Coronation Television choice too long. i . . • ' I •


I I i ’ " i See us about ii* now. while there*s still time. , i ■ ir PRKE THREEPENCE nji’


I


Sports Jackets an d : Trousers p newest cloths and Colours; (dso Two-piece Suits in a wide\ i rarvge of sizes and stiades.


F R D READ |.^ .T/UI.OHS AND OUTFITTERS — i


si MARKET PLACE J ■ :CLITHEEOE. 1TeL'58


i


II-


It’s a long time since we felt so excited about a new set as we


do about this murphy \ Popular console, i


Large bright) picture—first-class


sound—radial chassis—auto focus- easy running castors . . i


■ ' *• 'l . • ■ i "' *'' .1 - - ' .■ -i • , , . and the price is 0 2 '^ax paid ! B EN TH A M S YOUR T/V DEALER FOR MURPHY, HJd.Vl, ULTRA, IfERGUSO.L, ETC.


H MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE ' PHONE 167


'' . •


0 , Valikut Heart ;■. (by :Mi;SS E. jMILLARD): ■


1, GRETA I WILKINSON,', J ,, 1 l .r .A.m .^ ' , . ; .


! ' ;


WHITEABBEY F.C. (BELFAST)


Kick-off 3 pjn, ] ■ ■ ; !;i


ADULTS 6d. iCHILDREN 3d; I 1


,A. " I i i r


i Thei Hall, iLowergate I


') ; I H


J ■ oh'.; '■ ’ Friday and Saturday


April ipth and 11th ■


I 'at,7-30 p.m. i. ADMISSION 12/6 and 1/6


Tickets dbtainahle from. '• jnenibers,; i


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