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CLTTHEROE : BIRTHS
street, Glitlierde > Tel. 190 Residence: MARY’S STREET,
SCRIVEN ^On 29th December, at Northfleld Nursing Home, Blng-
ley.ltolJohn and Elsie (nee Bolton) a son.'
■iitliPi EldGAGeiVllENT ! BLACKBURN—TITTERINQTON
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The'engagement li 'announced of David, youngerj son of I Mr. and iMrsl P. Blackburn, Cardigan ‘ Aveiiue;
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hird daughter __...................... W. Tlttorington, Meadow Head. j
Clitheroei
est Bridford^ Clltheroe. SUAW—THOMAS
Thej engagement It announced Mr. - and Mrs. U Shaw, 1366, Eileen, daughter ,
between Derrick, son of the: late H Mve T,l
of Mr. in d Mrs, Hi Thomas,' 61. Chatburh Road, Clltheroe.
Waterlob Road, Hanle ,■ y. oni neui., and
-Tren
BEEVER. 1952, Accrint b the be;etb Terrace, at St, ber 31st,
.1 ' o M j 01 'd
Mary's Cemetery,: Decem- —
,oved husband of Eliza- , leever, of 121, Scott aged 70 years.. Interred
It Victoria Hospital, ton (suddenly), Tom,
Bennett. CJlitberoe 582
DUCKW0FTH-M3n 26th December - at 3, .Bell !Villas, Gib Lane,
■■HoghtonJ Victor, the beloved husband! of: Elsie Duckworth, aged 571 years. Interred at Hoghton Church on the 30^h. ■
TAYLOR.—^On the'316t Decemher, at 9, Queen’s Street, Low .Moor, Clltheroe Victor, the dearly loved husband of Marlon Taylor,
aged '38 years.—" At Rest.' Funeral from the Chapel of t Best, Hockdale, Clitheroe. ‘ In
erment 1st.; Mary’s Cemgtery, Saturday,! 12 noon.—No flowers, no mourning by request, [
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.
WEBSTER. ber, at Chatburn
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loved bus aged 70 Chatburn December
-On the 24th Decem- 21, Victoria Avenue, j Jesse, the dearly
;ales Funeral Service, theroe 345.
and of Annie 'Webster, years. . Interred at Parish Church] on 29th. “ At Rest.’’,
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WHITTAKE 1952, aU
, years
WITTON.—p n Saturday. 27th Decembeil. at her homej 28, Bridge ’Terrace, Mltton .Road, Whalley, 1 Alice, the dearly loved wife of Harry Witton, aged 65 years. - Interred at Whalley Cemetery on Wednesday. December 31st.
and relatives please accept; this (the 'only) intimation. - I t :
January Cemetery
IN MEMORIAM
CLARKSON.—In; loving mtoory' of a dead Wife and Mother] who died December 30th, 1949.j
Without farewell you left,US..
A day pf remembrance, sad to recall,
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Some may forget
..you now B ' I yod are gone.
allT Im
55, Mitchell Street, Clltheroe’. i
52, ind ace
si lor- I liedI f a
i the wn,
—From her loving husband Fred; : also Elsie, Doug; and Bairrie.' • ,
ut wte will remember no matter how long. .
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CLARKSON] Kathleen Mary.!— A token of remembrance to a. dear Mother and Nanny, who left us 30thj December, 1949. _ |; i
■ , i photo.,
i She’s 'Smiling' and seems- to ■ ■ saT,..
"1 fell asleep buti do. not ! grieve.
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—Her loving son Bob, Kitty and Linda; (Croydon).
We’ll meet again some day."
FIELDING.—In loving memorylof , a dear Mother, who dledlJanu-
em- vho ilso ntl.
I vay, our ■ I vho my
■| die. I /ifc.
i ffdled of
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ia.si, very
...■ # * SINCERITY
' g nem- ohil,
No one is! impressed by 1 1949,
empty gestures] On tho other hand, everyone appre ciates an honest and genu ine effort to be heipfu). Wo have every reason ! to believe that the sinocro
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P.s of Tom. 31st.
interest We take in tho comfort and weifare! of| those we serve has been re-
siionsiblc for a good part of the fine reputation of tho Seales firm.
I f f lE S C f f i S
i f f l E m s i m c E 10CKDALE. E8HTON TER..
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aryMth, 1941; also Father, who died July 17th, 1938: ! sister Maiy Alice, who died December 12tn, 1926: and brother Jim, who died December 30th, 1949.
i 114, St, Paul’s Street, Low Moor. i —From Lily and Jim. R.I.P. ■
HANSON.—Loving memories of oua dear son Ernie, died Decem ber! 29th, 1936; also our dear
39, Mitchell Street.
\Ve have them in our hearts, i I—From Mother and Dad, ■
God has them'in His keeping,
. daughter Anne, died May 10th. . 194;1. I
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Every day we look at her' !
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CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB Blackburn Combination
To-morrow (Saturday) at,the ' '
Sha^ Bridge Ground I
CLITHEROE AMATEURS , V.,
LEAGUE LEADERS RISHTON
! Kick-off 2-30 j j ADMISSION 6d. i
ladies and BOYS 3d. , from 70/- 16/6,, MTITON AWMstandDomina
. Drive and Dance will be held |
In the Institute
ON FRID A Y NEXT January 16th
at 7-30 p.m. prompt ’ADMISSION 2/6 ■
(Including refreshments)
Proceeds in aid of Coronation Celebrations.
SATURDAY^ JAN. 17th at '7-30 p.m.
( a b w CONCERT i
IN THE METHODIST . SCHOOLROOM ,
Presenting- ]
MRS. HOULKER’S! CONCERT PARTY! '
! and
ONE-ACT.' PLAYS BY iTHE DRAMA GROUP : !
adults 2/-’, CHILDREN 1/-. GLlTHERpE i
SUPPORTERS’ CLUB Waddington i Coronation Fund
In aid of the above Fund * WADDINGTON !
DRAMA GROUP knnounce
2, and 2a, Shaw Bridge Streeti Glitheroe j andBawtenstall.
R.—
Woone Lme, Clitheroe, aged 70 . Interment Saturday,i 3rd. at St. Mary’s , at 1-30 pjn. Friends
daughter o. Bacup, Betsy, beloved 'wif^ of the late
Robert 'Whittaker, 98,
the home of i . ber at Greave Farm,
^ n December 30th, GUEST’S COLLEGE (Pririclpal: iE. G. GUEST, B.Qom.)
Specialised Training - Individual: Tuition . Secretarial Courses '
JUNIOR COMMERCIAL COURSE^ 13; to:; 15'r Years.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL EDUCATION COURSE, I I to '16 Years.
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And many other .Commercial and Educational .Courses '
;i I : for Students of all ages. 1 "
ENROLMENT FOR-THE JANU^Y i TERM ' I -'NOW BEING EFFECTED, i
Obtain the College Prospectus now.
7- ii; EXCHANGE STREET - BLACKBURN - ! ■ ' TEL. '5403.;:
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Bank House, Adelaida; Tiirtace, Blackburn TeL 5793.
DEAT H& On : December 28tb,
Stoke-' to ; Sheila, r e g i s t e r e d a s ; a newspaper.
Y n l l i
mm) |U s itihn TO-NIGHT .(Friday at 8 p.m. till 2 a.m,—FARMERS’: BALL.
SATURDAY at fi-Oi and 8-15.--2prankie Lame. Jerome Gourtland, Lola Albright. Bob ijrosby, The Mills Bro t h e r s . Kay Starr. The Modernaires, Billy Danlefs in "WHEN YOy’RE SMILING.” — (D him)! (The;great new musical hit.
MONUAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 p.m. ' VICTOR HUGO’S
I LES W E R A IL E S
Starring MICHAEL RENNIE. DEBRA PAGET. HOBERrNEWTON^ ELSA LANCHE8TER. EDMUNDGWENN, JAM f S ROBERTSON JUSTICE.
A new and grippihg version: of Victor Hugo:s immortal masterpiece. I ■.
THURSDAY; and. EP-IDAY at 7.30 SATURDAY at B 0 and 8 15^. CLIFTON V/EBB.! GINGER ! ROGERS. ANN^ FRANCIS. JEFFREY HUNTER. ELSA LANCHESTER id
All the world loves a.^reat comedy. (U) film.
Booking OBico open Saturday at 2-o0 till 4-0, and at the Office, w. Moor Lano- during offico hours, or Tel. 67.
CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED-—, i ;; ;
- ’Th e a d j o u r n e d — 1
QUAOTERLY, MEETING OF' MEMBERS
I : will be held in : TH E GUILD ROOM, MOOR LANE
ON MONDAY NEX T, JA N U i^RY 12t|i, ' I 1 ^ 3 , a t 7-30 p,pi. l Chairman: MR. GEORGE RO
TO-HIGHT (Friday) at 7.30: SATURDAY at |2-15. O-O. and 8-15.
ANTHONY STEEL. DINAH SHERIDAN. HAROLD WARRENDER in “WHERE NO VULTURES I FLY" (Colour byiiiTechnlcolor).—(U)
MONDAY and TUESDAY, at 7-30! WEDNESDAY. 2-15, 6.0. 8-15i THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30j SATURDAY] af 2-15, 6-0. 8-15.
BETTE DAVIS i!
GARY MERRILL EMLYN WILLIAMS IN
For the filming of “ Another Man’s-Poison" the film unit made the trip to 'Yorkshire to ■ shoot exteriors around Settle and Mal- ham. The. result -r]- The year’rm o s t 'exciting'acting triumph.—a
I io th e i Mali’8 Foisoii Booking Olfioe oneri dally. 11 to 12-30. 3 to 4-3P.
CARLOTTA SpOL OF ; Principals:
Tel., 278. DAEM
PEGGIE WILSON, M.B.B.O.; Adv. Teac/hlng Diploma; Associate and Examiner of the B.B.O. ,
BRENDA HOLGATE, M.B.B.O., Adv. Teaching Diploma, ‘
Premler.Danseuse Dlplbitia.
Easter Term Commences Thursday Next^ January 15th
Ciasses held at THe I SHTA^ 4-
5- 15 p,m.-JUNIORS’ BALLET, i , 15 p.m.-BXAMINATION ; CLASS BALLET.
These outstanding results have been -gained by class lessons ohly.
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THE SCHOOL is THE HOLDER OF THE LOUISE KAY BANNER, PRESENTED f/QR THE HIGHEST; GRADUATE RESULTS THROUGHOUT' ENGLAND, i
. Among the School’s 100% graduate successes,. Mary, Holgate, of Rlmlngton,; has passed all the grade examr' inatlons i^th honours, over 85%, once reaching 90%.
TO-NIGHT lima Hill MARTIN arid LEWte
onqi ntilil
at. 7,30; SATURDAY-at 6-0 and 8-15 n.m. , .OORlNNE CALVET in “SAILORS BEWARE"
SATURDAY at 2-15^ Stanley Clements in :“8entonoe Suspended." Wecx.Gommcncine 12th January,. 1953.
MONDAY at 6-0 and 8-15i TUESDAY and: WEDNESDAY at 7-30. RONALD REAGAN and RHONDA FLEMING in
Between, ithls .reckl^s soldler-oMortune arid a fortune In . . . .'Stood .'his conscience... i
pO N G KONG (uj.;
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at, 7-30: SATURDAY At 6.0 and 8-15. MARLENE'blEtklCH, an4; ARTHUR KENNEDY ih
ibeautltul: woman; |
A romance of .the old’west and. Its bad men sh e lte red ^ .;to ^ a (A film).
R A N C H O N O T O R IO U S '■ i '- ': , ,- . .'-
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■SATURDAY at 2-15j; Laurel and Hardy in ‘THE BULLFIGHTERS’, Booking Office open! Mon., Wed.. Sat, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Tel. 147. G9OD p tU E
ALL THE YEAR ROUND ‘AT -
e s w i 70, WHi^LLEY ROAD, CLUTHEROE MEN’S SUITS to Mea^e. Large Range of Patterns.!
i Reasonable Prices. Perfea Fit Guaranteed. Order now! for the Spring.
jMen’S'Raincoats; Wool Gaberdines; Odd Trousers; SladcSji I Shirts,
-.Socks, Shoes, etc.:
HARTLEY’S
; Wms., WX,|OS and XOS Fittings. The perfect. Coat ' for our unsettled clima,te.!-
L-' BraOTeresj;,(^rseletst I ■
* ’ . . , - . clitheIroe
borough labour PARTY! 1
CHILDliEN’S
XMAS PARTY To-morrow (Saturday)
, Will children jattendlng be at the Congregational School to-morrow at 3 b-m. and not before.
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3 to 6 i>.m. . .
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Please Note—Only children with tickets will] ra admitted,
30 YEARS TYRE BUSINESS BEHIND EVERY SALE
AND TYRES ARE FITTED BY EXPERTS ONLY.
& f c NOT 'I. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Jan. 14
(Grand Concert ! j / . ' given by the ,
Proceeds for the RUuingtoh Coronatloja Puna
RICHARD FORT M.P.
will attend ,at the
Conservative Club, Clitheroe
i To-morrow from 10 a.m.
To interview who may need
(Saturday)
to 11-30 a.m. constituents
help or advice
‘V’ BELTS 1 FLAT B
PULLEYS, ELTING
IVOOD PULLEYS, HOSES for lall purposes.
Stocks of PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
OLD TIME DANCE I CONSERVATIVE
I : • a t th e
1 CLUB To-morrow (Saturday)
I From 7-45 p.m. till 11 p.m. ■ADMISSION 2/61 .
Porter $ros. and Gardner
General MectaniCal Rubber ■
■ . Me t ( | h a n t e . i ;
i 174/76, MARKET STREET, 1 ! CHURCljl, LANCS,
i Tel. Accrington 2967. ;! ,
' • ! CLITHEROjf, WESLEY ■ | : ;i ; ' MALE VOICE CHOIR,
in the INS'nTUTk Stopper-Lane. I Adults 1/6; . Children fld. -
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! ' H. DUCKWORTH, . I' Secretary.
STOPPER LANE METHODIST CHURCH
THE STUDENT PRINCE
REHEARSALS,
In {the Old School, Church Brow
TO-NIGHT (Friday)—PULL REHEARSAL, 7-30 p.m.
J A N U-A R Y nth — FULL REHEARSAL,' 3 p.m. to 5 p.m,|
MONDAY, 'NEXT,- Jan. 12th~ FULL . REHEARSAL, i 7-30 .- '!
,-p.mJ 1 P.m.;
FRIDAY;. NEXT., Jan. 16th- FULL REHEARSAL, . 7-30 p.mJ
■ ; I G. SPEAK, Secretary. ■
KEEPi OPERA WEEK OPEN.
’ ’ February 9th—14th, 1953. PIANOFORTE PLAYING Etc.
EDWARD JACKSON L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M]
ROY/|l schools op MUSIC EXAMINATION
: .1 SUCCESSES ' InOVEMBER, 1952
j Grade VI: ; • IDAVIDBLEWITT; ■ Pass with Distinction.
i Grade V-;. 1 IAN FISHER, 1 ! Pass wlthMerlt;
■ :! 1 Grade ill: JAMES FLETCHER, ■
; CH^IISTOPHER BENNETT I
PasswlthMerlt JOHN ’WILLEMS:
! ■ Grade-II: !!
. ANTHONY BOWEN. I Pass with Merit!
CHRISTOPHER. REEVES,! JEAN McCLYMONT
. I-;V;-Grade I;: ■ • -i : IaSHLEY ■ COOPER, ’ :
' ■ I Pass with Merit: ■ IDAVID IBBOT80N,
I tesspns rcsi8ne!V ■
Week coimmencing
Jant.Mth No i vacancies before Easfet
ll, PRINCESS AVENUE, i CLITHEROE. I ;
i -BIMINGTON I
CHURCH OF ENGLAND . EFFORT
Whist Drive & Dance In the
!MEMOBIAL INSTITUTE ; FRIDAY, JAN. 116th,, 1953 Whist i7-30 p.m.
Dance io p m. to 1 a.m. ,
, HODDERBAND ’ ADMISSION 2/6:
;N6v^ Boohing at €rs iBiakey -Moor, Blackburn. TCI.
6107. . 6/-.'i5/-. 4/-. 3/-, 2/-' i Special Students’ Prices.
to -morrow (SATURDAY) :|jat 7 i).m.
ASSEMBLlfjHALL, NOBTHGATE. DENNIS NOBL^
Walter Mitchell, ^’olo Pianoforte,
Blackburn 1'Music Society Girls’ I; Cnoii'
Conductor: Horace Tattersall. and
Hokets available at the door 3/- i JACK WAREINGi for QUALITY! & VALUf
' .GOR-RAYi SKIRTS IN VARIED, {STYLES. Your Own'Materlal made up. from Ign.—35/-.,
' ■ Newxielivery; of
SUPER-QU.ALITY WOOLLIES - i IN TWIN SETS, JUMPERS & CARDIGANS, etc.:
JACK WAREING FORIGOOD WOOLLIES Tel 5602. 19, LORD ST., BLACKBURN | Tel.-55,02. .
CLITHEROE YOUNG BRITONS XMAS PARTY
TO-NIGHT (Friday) 1 7-3010 11 p.m. MEMBERS ONLY ADMISSION: 1/-
i Blackburn Music Society KING GEORGE’S HALL. '
THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, I ati 7-15 n.m.
I LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
'Loader:! Henry Datyner
■ji“ln;-B Flat ............. .Beethoven :Symi)lwriy: Rp. i :iu' A. .Beethoyep CUcst Conductor: PAUL KLETZKI Soloist: IFRANZ OSBORN.
symphony No. 2 In . Beethoven IPlanoforte, Concerto No. 2 •
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WEDNESDAY NEXT, Jan. 14th -PRINCIPALS -ONLY,: 7-30
^ S . 6 . KIMG - STWEffiT . CBJBTHEWOE
LADIES’-Wool Gabercline Raincoats, with Hoods, in . i
Graigmete Skiijts, Jumpers, Cardigans, Twin Sets,
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I . i . • ■ ' Clitheroe !
Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society!
©d d m iNt s a l i Now Proceed^g
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TUNIC SHIRTS; irom 25/-1 |(Usual Price 44/-).;, WHITE TlfNIC SHIR]rS from 19/6.
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Murphy V200A, High grade table -: teleylsioii >Jtecelver With 124n. tube.| £72/10/-
tax paid.”
our. selection of designs trices. You will bo ced under no obli gation and find ' us anxious < to help.:
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tools.! Ironmongery Housekold Appliances fireplaces
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DUI G JANUARY,
Reduction^ ON; ! .! ■' i
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The Overcoat Shop jiAEKETi PLACE
CLIT&EEOE. . Tel. 58
BE PREPARED FOR { HE CORONATION
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'television receiver with 12-ln. tube. -;£96/-/-tax
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