m m
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persons vertise- ihrou^h linistry ieduled
n aged he
« S ent, j
lEROE
NT, ted I from expe '1-
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les’ Nop- success- uhed to tlon for iin and ;touatldn
ent will th the Whitley
ige, and I, should signed :jn endorsed thgn }12
iptembpr, ». 1' \
Olj„ vn! Clerk.
^ADY re- i -b la s s cyj Goods 1 nlty and compe- ippllcant jy , letter, Clltheroe ifflce, 16,
iChool !— to [learn d careful can be
It.'*- I , r ' 'B f!
)uthworth Slltheroe. (
md Intel-- for, boys tlo^ of
)r Iiexperl^ Box S4j
I ,
IVEP fori od| wages! to':' P.l amb: Roe,
lEPER 0 for! one
s jod
tl.s ! Field Clitheroc,
lllne.ss); wage, Longacre,
■ ;s ■ -’i l
,P.! Mon- tO! 12. —
t 368.1 appear- counter.
M.P.s;, 5J
age and n writing!
available} Apply i in
i'fi'S'' 3 ,sys. — I good 1ltheroe.'| d e At h G
ASHBY.—On the 30tli.-Augi '44; Llttlemoor' Rhad,. Cil !Ei'pest ; Henry the
ipst, at ;heroe.
jdai',I Cremated at Sklpton, W rs. Etcl hour).! -4
i—The . Scalcsi Fijneral | £ 1 Tel. Clltherpe 3^5. |
HANSDN.-f-On August 27lh I a^ Queen’s Park I|qspltal
September 2ild, 1953,
ihusband' of -Fran.— , lAshby (formerly of Sklptc iHeysham), agedj 74!
.-loved tioulsa I n and years,
ednes- orvlce.
ig, phatbnrn Road, ICiitheree.'___ H
ttWlA
-ila|.i I s o
O GATEl^-Onj the 24th IILI atA
IRELAND.r-On iBl" ■ ■ ■
eth Ann, w Ireland; ' aged
298 M
a r d e n s netAory df
'to MrJ'and! Mrs. Tom in, of Clltheioe', !
j
. her jhome! In! Canada, linle Holgate, daughter
U irn, Ada. the beloved Wlfei of , [
!7'J yeari Cremated at SI Ipton, ! September IstL ,[
______ ____ ________Bl^Ck- he latb Richard, Hanson, aged
of; the [Jobln-
ugust, , Mrs.
biibokdale. V addlngton, ,! Ellza-
Idow of . Richard 84 years.!
.VAugust 28th! at
WHiTE--On the 31st(August, 1953, at 21,! Bridge Road. Ghaitburn,
i Eden, the beloved \ wife '.of W, IRJ White, ngtd. 691 yeSrs; Cre- i mated at Sklpton on September
!—lyeevefs, Chatburn. |Tol, 297. r i
130.1 i| ! I [ li i!! I^M EM O b lA l^ ]!' .
Grandad, 1950.! I tpey ap
lemory ye' Dick jind
reh- !
moh’ of |j a grandma,
id Septem- il
ays
\nd Kelt! Ington f-
nemory of mber ;^rd,
ed always. Wife and
i; '■ i-i
/ORTH] !- of |:a dear kle. who
I 'islleitly
mber 6th, daughter,
ALL'iSON.i-In loving meinbry of a [dear sister Elizabeth i , Ann
In heavenljf love! abiding*. • --^From [slsterq Maggie and Mary.
.Allison,; who died September 7th, 1952. !.
, 'i[ l! j •
BLEAZARD.T-lii loving haepiory of j 1 a dear Husband and Father, died
'difd April 18th, 1940. ! , ![ j i [Therels a load called temem-
Aygust 30th, i 1956; also;a'dear daughter and sister,' Hannah,
Where thoughts : and |i wishes I ! . meet; ■ , ■ ! '
1 brance. . '
We ta)ce! thhl: road in thought ' I to-day. ' ■! !
I; ' II'
27. Calderi A'yenue, Billlngtbn,... i I remembered.
I I—Finm Johnnie, Betty, Fred , Ddvld. 1
|, ■
BLEAZARD.-^Ih loving memory of ! i a [dear Dad [and Grahddd, who
: !i Went- sudderily),
I -p o^r heajrts you jire j las we loved you, so I iL ' I ' I lb' t^ear. !
1! I Happy memories we
—From i Ivy, Tommy, Illzzii 'and Joan. |
'I I '
died August pOth, 1950, j Not 4 day do we forget
you, always
To thoAe’,wi> capnot meet, j —Prom nls lov(ng: wife and i s£di Hehry.; i ! ■.■ ;,
' ■ i 2, a n d
BLEAZARD.—In loving memory of a [dear I Dad and Grandad, who
: died August 80th, 1950. Not j|ust totday! but every day
7-15 ST. ' 1953,
T O - M O R R O W , S A T P R I ) ( i A R D E t N
3-Piece Du
IGll 8si a! otertime
jiCAV.S. ! two!
ouisions on Of
!5 MEMORIALS
choice of pleasing designs in Granite, M _ - . . .....HlUi c arble tor Stone,, and ' Ani dcllvefj and erect
in any churohygrd. MOS. MEmJ r IA^ CRilFTSMEN
Whaley New Roai B L A C K B p ^ R N i P h o n e
(Open Saturday aiternoon's) B IR T H S
6248 I HEARD.—dn August | 80th,11953, 3,1 Garford! Close] Abingdon.' ,
IHpard- ;(n0e' Parkinson);] a idaughter, (Susan Margaret!
a t ' the Warren Maternity Hos pital. to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. T.
i
CAWLEY.—On ! 28th \ August; at Qifeen’s iPark i Hospital,^ Black-
jburn, to Mr: I and Mrs. P. N. ENGAGEMENT I SWANN-I-WADDICAR ^
.The engageihent is anno meed between I Thomas Peter j Swann, M.A., of: Illley Road,' Oxford!, and Nancy, daughter of Mrt. ;aild the
I SILVER WEDDIN(
DAY.—Love and ; best wishes , to i September. .
iEdgar and Sis on your Silver Wedding [Anniversary, | 5th
i—^Prom 24, Nelson. Street knd 1, Moorland Road.
: ! ! , - bO LD EN W^DPID^G
MARGERISON. ^„Congratu(ations ito Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Margtrlson,
11953.
Street, Elton. I Bury; Daughter inrtd Sondn-law, NelUe andl John,
iPrbm daughter Aniile, 11, Robert I |!
i22, , Turner • Street, Clltheroe; [and Daughter-ln-|aw Margery, |13l, Hei^thorn Road, Clltlieroe.
BIRTHDAV MEMORI E8
RYDEHEARD. ibimemorle? of
! No birthday w Vishes, [3rd.
rbtherj
!l! I
Stanley] September Loving bl
Dur dear so h and thday [Just s'veet memories,
17, Lower^ate iahd | Hall Green, Birmingham,; 2!i.
■ From Mother,! Father, and Children,
iElsie,
-[Golden ' !Wedding Anniversary, ion Wednesday, September 9th,
ofi 111, iRobert Street, lEIton, iBury, oil the [occasion; 06, their
nrhre<;^ieGe Sui ; e s date' to see our l^indow i]^rpe:s to
Make a Thri:i; e-piece. Suites .and
, '3ARPET PRICES .DAVE OUR ' S'
_____ _____ ___ ____ IN JOCKS ARE STILL AT T
3-Piec{ Moquette Suite for livin -room or lounge
nloD seating £62/10/0
.H.P.. [Te:
!£51/G/6, , , Moquette Suite
h , • " ■ \ /
."'LoV T '
SPECIAL p l g l ^ ^ i d / C a r j f i e t s
Show this suit all tasti;
'HE OLD PRICE, CREASED. ^
3.-piece Virieliide SuiLi Mbquette Seating; Sho V-’
wood Arms, £39/19/(1
ely Lounge Suite! td!
e; non-brush , £59/10/0
Loose ppllhiani Cushions £ 12/0/0
3-Piece Moquette Suite!
pis Unbeatable.,,- Deposit --b Full B'----—‘
2 / - ini,trie ■ -1 b b -L ' -b ' -T ■ A l j V ^ 12t h : b S ) E P l ! ,
A N D B R i N G - A N D M I T T O N H A L L
Cliaih) r ,|L L S
F iT f r B L V S A L E
To be'. opened ‘ at jj-Op.rfi; ■ ppener; W. G; STREE'J’, i', Esq.
I' |
hatman: 'A. ; H. jBIRlVi'lSJLEj Esq.j '
IAdMiSSION: .Adults 1/": Gliildren Gd. t;Bus Servicie from ;Whallpy Bus!Station)
p.m., WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE ! j MITTON CHURCH'' bOTITUTE " ,.'
fl!DMissiON '-2/T,. Inbludlrjg Refreshments Proceeds for Mitton Church Funtis.
-in
“WET OR FINE"-^WE HAYE WHAT YOU WANT FOR! AUTUMN’]
1 'ARMY' ahd NAfSTi^'! STOREI^
Branches also at Bradford 1 i RawtisnstaU
Football New BaTl I '
2a , S h a w B h d g e S t r e e t , C h t h e r o e Sklpton. Oarwen.qbd
OpeJi 9 4-m^ to 7 p.m-j weekdays; 8 p.m. Saturday! .(.from 12/0
idress Blouses J ____ j
BOOT &, M e n ’ a B l a b l t & B r o w n
R.A.F. Style __o_ . i VYork Boots
Men’s vyor rh
Ladies’ Ne:|vest Style Shoe' ...........
f.ro -o-m l l j .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Men’s strong Ladies’ Shiny
. front!]
ceived and -urlng thch-
ihbour.s [the St,' Maiy's Male Voice friendsl for
cere thinks IltheroE. i
friend.sl and ■ trs of! the for Itheir sympathy
.' also ! the r their kind
received in
m t l i a s m w E ROCKDALE. E8HT0H TER..'
4
to
Methodl.st r 111. Acbing-
and lithe ns for kind
Ived during ement; |
pathy11 and
! PrintM and published ICUtherqe Advertiser & Thu
pany Ltd., »t 6. Mark n Clithferoe, Tel; 407-8 (te<
, t Piece, 'o lines)
s Ooni'i eby ,w>4 whh'et to
MENTS Ashby and
C O N S T A N T L Y I ] V « | R O y i N d
tltheuglj we have earned. 3
tfjrough devotion] to' |duty ai|d years I of experience, a fine reputation for 1 inter ested and comnlete service, we arc |not conte'n “ coast ” on our repu't To-day, as always,'. we constantly searching nei« ways | to improve service to the relatives
24/6 'i 29/11
BAj]K to SCHOOL B A R G A I N S i
SHOE BARGAIN? |n aR sizes from ... 32 6 * * _ Sh_es
11/f Nayy Waterp)*,oof Macs * i " Z S S ' S t 49'6
37/6
Ladies’ Jvalking Shoes 19/L Ladies’ ?ahdal Shoes 7/jG Children's ISandals
.................. 8/11 i
; Wellmgtons .........12/61 CAMPIKIG
Wellingtons 21/6 & 28/91 I
Tents from Steel; Framed Rue sabs .1.......... 27/6
BARGAINS . . . . . . . j . -
New CirOund. Sheets... 12/6 Camp
All Wool Waterproof
Ladies’ Ladies
Ladies’ f'Quelrain” - Wbes]
Ladjbs’ ‘‘Quelraiin’^ Macb
L ADIES’ WEAR f I
Ladies’ Rii^ing Macs
Newest Waterproof Zip !, Jackets ! ... 29/6 to 47/6 75/-
Knic^kers iWool Jumpers 12/6
,65/- 27/6
Pa ■Pantees and, 2/11 BEDiMNG bargains
All Wool B ankets 1 32/6:to,45/-
Good Jack!Knives 1... 3/6 Steel Fiildihg Stools... 9,/6
3/- 32/6
Neiv Army iRuc Sacs 8/11 New Lunch! Bags ...... 1/- New W: ter! Bottles ... 2/6 Knife, Fork and Spoon s .. 'Sets ;|i:......
.............. tlf/G f' [ Shoes il................ 22/6
Youths’ i Suits
......Li ,49'G Yoiths’I Sports Coats 29/6 Youths’ Flannel | ■ Trou^rs
from|,
Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes ^rom[
Men’s Jeans ........ !... 17/6 Men’s Snorts Coats j bom]
’Bus Driver’s New ! Jackets,
........ .'... 27/6 Men’s Rubber-Boots... 18/6
Men’s Flannel Troupers irom 1
Nejv Navy Donkey YnplrAic
Roll Cof|ar PiiiVoVers Meh’s Fawn Raincoats Ifrom J 1 ........... -• 65/
Genuine ( Army Som s . Men’s Singlets &,■ IJrunks ' I
Sea Boot Stockings , ' Ifrom i
............ U,-
Men’s Wellingtons Navy and Khaki • [Drill Shirts'V...
Fobtball As I Boots
-! :' . ..:"ll','' ' 4/6 22/
6;
Men’s Quality Football i iRnnfc ...... 18/(! & 27/6 Stockings
Silk Poplin Shirts ... ---- M(in’s Sports Shirts J;.. 4/6
New Navy Fotball I Shorts '
SEE OUR SPECIAL WINDOW OpPLAYS
12/6 12/11
& 5/6
Men’s Football Bo()ts 18/6 New Army Blankets i !'■
-'r- 15/- 5/11
Men’s Riding JHacs 75/ Strong Work Socks ... ---- , Khaki Wool Stockihgs 5/11'
39/6 1... 23/6 Clitheroe OLD PEOPLE’S WELFARE Social Committee - i ' ' i r ■ - mm com in / / r Ntition
T H E H A L L , L ( ) W E R G A T E m
W e d n e s d a y , O c t o b e r 28t h , a t II w 7-30 p . m .
ADMISSIOIjl ]2^- & l/'6: CHIUpREN 1/- In 1/6 Seats. WANTED—Individual QR Group Entries. 1
Can you Sing? Can you Play? Can you Entertain? lb
THIS! IS THE! WAY TO THE STARS 1 :
Comedians,! Singers, Dancejrs, Instrumentalists, .■all'Welcon|ied. , .
' Can you play
a. Fiddle, 'Cello, I^uslcal Saw, Harmonliia, Jew’s! Harp orj Zither.
' ■ ; ■ i'-''
If so, send you entry to B. SHARPLES, CASTLE STREET, or to any Member of the Old Pecjple’s 'Welfare .Committee. pDease send it e a r l y .
• 19/11
Grey Wool Pullovers 14/6 W()RKWEAR
BARG.AINS
.......... .....13/6
COME AND S :lat
S T A N L E Y B A R K E R & H I S O R C H E S T R A 8 p.m.—l,a.m..
a d m is s io n 2/6 REFRESHMMTS
EE OUR NEWL'lj-DECORATED; HALL. E‘ BUSES AFTTpR DANCE. 1 1
€ katburh C h u h Institute
Tb-niffht - iTo-nigh^ - To-night G R A N b ■—
■ ' . , : i '■
competitions ■ - SIDESHOWS REFRESHliENTS,^ E\TC. ^
l i e l i a i s e s ! ■ j i j
T O M ( ^ ( M ^ b : a t - 7 - 45-'p.i]ji;{b A dm i s s io n ~ B y T i c k e i O n ly S E ] f e r ' , -yb ' 2 /6 ] ^ ;
PA’TRONS’ IticKETS (Adml|tjtog,Two Persons) ! : ;r-;. I ^ m u m S u b s c r ip t io n 1(1/6
; . Tickets may be obtained from:
•T. Morton, 18, Moor Lane, Clitheroe . ■ ' or will be sent'post free to any address-
Fred Read &;Co. Ltd.; Market Place, Clithercie • J. Aspdej), 26j King Street, CUtheroe
, ! , t A bus leaves Clitheroe for GrWdleton at 7-32 p.m. , i. . ! ■ m i q G R I ^ P 'W N
Cbmlng-frAnthony.’HoOa’s .world.tambli^.hoyet‘THE'.PRISONE^^ ZENDA.': r Filmed, for-Jhfe flret, time In .Technicolor and
..starring.
Stewart Granger,' Deborah Kerr, Louis.
Calhefn.gnd: James l/laton as Rupert of: Hentiau. ,:-
. Bdoklnsi Offlce' obeh ;iii»Uy/ H 12*30, js to 4-30. L O V E R S NOT®/ < 5E p i |C I l ’,1 , ■ ,! :, I !'; Tel. 27ft
■f;1 LI- .1:'.;
.
/sheepdog: -T ^L S ' jUMifiNG: VihMv
.'1 ■■ :i/. !
^.CAfpE, SHREp,[|TIQRS]^,']j^ ■ :^:s
fYOin,jjHffieroP’Btkr^^^ NewWlvil/ago.- 7-30 a!mi,'- lO-SO'
a.ml. - ■'; 2-30 p;m-.''To Show Grouiid--7*30-Vain.,’ •3o-45J -12-48)(-l45;l-!8*30 'i P-m., Eeturn Ito CUtheroei-PTpm Newton 435 pjn..,'8*40!p:m-. ‘
Service
Ou.ies, Oi ] , r.,-vi'iy-/^f. 7 I - J j ' V H i ' ' ! ' ' ■ ' • ' ’ [ v ! ! " ’ ’' " - I . ' ' i ' " ' ! i t ■, ;■ ']
i; the V^iilagQ Institute^ Newtpn , fit
it'-'.'.-i':':
-j] ■.:!l!,; ' .[Wajddin^bh,.aM^.the;Da TfitB ^RETARia^
C L r m i E R O E b C o - o p e r A t i ^ ' s p o p Y : FURn TsHING: ' DEPARTME>jrr, Mdoi^ -LANE •; .•^'3v:r»v ■ ; .; 'A JljiOHAEL BM.C0H pdoDUimm , . ! T E P i [ i C E M U l S u M ^ ! l D W ^ ^
; ■ ; ; '
! : . ,^
' J ’ h e P o ^ n u i g , ’ ’ I ^ e w t o n ^ i n - B o w I a n d l^nil permissloi. oil C. Dixon,iEsobl l -
■ ■
EXCURSIONS i
■ ./FOTTI
;C3Uth'eroe Whailey '
CUTHEROE WHALLEY 16, Weligate ,!,.. , .^Bup jStaiid \f.
CHATBUEJ4
Brown Cow Ret. Pare.1
S U N D A Y , 1 3 th S E W P M B E R . 6 ^ 3 0 ^ 6 -1 6 - 3 R IB B L E V A L L E Y T O U R 3 /6
t.- piAcifCPf lOL AND AWBECAMBE jitPiVnNATIONS 1
. . . , .';[itETijRN,47-lARE';;
ijMorecambet DaUy untU, 19th Oct. Blgckpool: Da i l y ^ , - / ■ . ' / ' ] 'unita';26tb' ^eijt;'' ; ! .; '; !
. ■
I .,|.j6/:Wellgate,cmHEROE Phone 176 . i i or Agenclesr:''
BOolJ in advance.'at'rtfipai'-O^ • ' ........ / i i
Mr. Brookes, Park /Ylllas, 'Whan^^^ Phone 2279. I Mr. Briggs, 1, Downham ROad^- Chatham
: ' i l GATE;^Ali)klTONL^
• | V , Fhpns: Slaldbhrri! 240 nr 247/. i . ! ! • !- ^TTT
sandhAm SCHOOL OF DANCING
I'Prin^pdU .iMAI^G^ET SA!7DHAM,' M.B.B.C)., OiDim, ' !.
MARY i WADDINGTON,
.M.BiB.O., ' AdV. J
M.bJ.Al.'T.D. ■ ' I '
,R-A.p. Ady.; Teaching Dli)l()ma,'M.N.A.T.D..: j ' ' ' " ; , ! ’ '[■ A^sis'ani: ' ; - ' : i - , i , ' I , ! ' > !' ' ■
I • I ■ ■.____• ' •, • '■ ! • rvj. r
RESULTS HAVE BEEN 'T • ■ . -ii PAST
OUTSTANDING EXAMINATION AND FESTIVAL GAINED DURING THE :EAS0N.
8 Students-have gained theW letters M.B.B.O. lElemehtary ' ; ,an(l Intermediate. 3 ISpeclally Commended.,
- 'SANDRA'WILKINS. Grade IV and V; SYLVIA LANG, ■ Scholars’ and jGrade I; VICTORIA WOODEND, . -/Grade II; BARB^A HA'TCH, Grade m. ]
98 PER CENT. -MARKS GAINED FOR BALLET BY— |
96' PER CENT.:) GRETA SLivTER.'Grade I; ROSEJ/hlND PORRITT; Grade II; PEArl NICKOLL, Scholars.’
95 PER CENT.rJEAR CARTER.' Grade' i r DOROlTlY WOODEND, Grade! IV: GEORGINE HINDLE,!7 years, Grade I; MARIA DOBSON, Grade I I; BARBARA HATCH, Grade: IV!; SANDRA REDFERN, Grade! IV.; SANDRA STARBOCK. Grade I. ■ , ; ' ,' |
100% ! SUCCESSES ] Ihf^, TAP AND BALLET " 'T EXAMINATIONS. - ^ ■ !; -|
Highest Honours awirds for British Ballet Organisation ' Examinations In' the North of England for 1952, winning !,
:!! a Special Diploma. , ! ; ;
■ A letter of congratulations !has been reiieived from the Chairman of, the-B.B.O, on the excellent results obtained.
'Vi
FESTWAL RESULTS FROM MARCH-TO AUGUST, j'". ■ li' :] ,1953;]];] .': ' ] [ ! ■]i '1 '
PUPILS'HAVE WON 272 GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE ]
THE ALL-ENGLAND JUNIOR CLASSIC AND] STAGE !; ,
.' !| ■]! MEDALS. ■ ' i ] i'- . 'I. medals] 1953. '
I' ]|
THE ALL-ENGLAND INTERMEDIATE CLASSIC AND 1, !!
STAGE MEDALS, 1953. i .] '
!| ’ Final Medals. TROPHIES
.]
THE SCHOOL NOW HOLDS 20 OP THESE MEDALS. All Pupils entered for the All-England Ciompetitloniwent through to the Finals in London and wqn 5 All-England ; |;
21 TROPHIES HAVE BEEN WON BY THE SCHOOL DURING 1953, INCLUDING TEACHERS’ TROPHIES FOR HIGHEST AWARDS GAINED AT BLACKPOOL, ! MORECAMBE, LYTHAM AND BOLTON.
The School Junior and Intermediate Ballet Groups! have ' won 1st and 2nd places at every cbmpetitloii entered.
A U T U M N T E R M C O M M E N C E S F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R . _J 18t h . i C l a s s e s h e l d a t t h e C o n s e r v a t i v e C l u b , C l i t h e r o e .
TINY TOTS 3-45; JUNIOR BALLET'S’p.m.; 'TApiAND MUSICAL COMEDY, 6 p.m.; BALLET GRADES 7 p.m. - • - ' i - M I
4 ' 1
C L A S S E S H E L D I N W H A L L E Y a t t h e C p - o p e r a t i v e R o o m s I i FRIDAYS: 4-i30y Junior Ballet. | !
SATURDAYS; 10 a.m.; Junior Ballet; llia.m. Ballet iSrades. , ' : ! ! ’ Enquiries: '
.,■ .! i
-THE STUDIO, WESTWOjDD, DARWEN. Tel. 673; or i?, CARDIGAN AVENUE,- CLITHEROE. -
T O - N I G H T ( F R I D A Y ) Whist 7-30 p.m. ; ]
Dancing 10 jj.m.j to 1 a.m.
'' ' 'ADMISSION 2,'6 t h e H a l l j ] L o w e r g a t e
Jumble Sale and Pound Stall
i T o - m o r r o w ( S a t u r d a y ) ’ ' at :2-80 !!p.m!. '^ ' Refreshments
ADMISSION ; 3d.
ST; JAMES’S WORKING PAR'i'Y ,
J U M B L E S A L E
W H I T E E L E P H A N T A N D P O U N D S T A L L
i TO-MORROW. (Saturday) 1. Refreshmenis, 'Home-Maiie
I i Cakes. ;
Opened! at 3 p.m. i ADMISSION 3d.
i Clitheroe & DISTRICT ! CHAMBER'‘of TRADE
SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS
(b^ilOPS, (except food shops) ^ will be CLOSED ALL day 6n MONDAY] TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY; 'Sep t e m b e r 21st; 22nd and 23rd. ‘
individual ; closing arrange ments).' ' !'. I j
(Food shop's; will announce .. i John Lord, President. |i Wm. D. Rushton; Secretary. ; TOC li. CLlTdEROE
: CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL
OLD ,HALL BROW
T O - N I G H T ( F R I D A Y ) Doors open 7
lADMISSION
p.m. 3d.
Proceeds for, Toe H Funds.
MEMORIAL RIMINGTON
INSTITUTE l i . i , I t ■ DON’T forget ! ,!
J U M B L E S A L E A N D P O U N D S T A L L
OLD'school, Church B ow
[TOiiwofellbw '(Saturday) ', Dodrs;-bpen, 2-30 p.m. ^ • • AD^JISSION 3d.
or goods ta the'sfchool. iTheyl-wlll be gratefuUy accepted, '
Tea 'and Biscuits on Sale. Pleaseteehd you/ gifts 'of jumble
WOMEN’S UNIONIST j ASSOCIATION I(Season 1953/54):
OPENING EVENT
Whist & Domih Drive
TUESDAY NEXT, Sept. 15th at 7-30 p.m.
■ADMISSION 1/6 Horiie-made Refreshmetlts C l i t h e r o e F o o t b a l l C l u b
L a n c a s h i r e C o m b i n a t i o n 'DIVISION 2
T o - m o r r o w ( S a t u r d a y ) A t S h a w B r i d g e
C L I T H E R O E ■!’ : 'V . V '
C H O R L E Y R E S E R V E S I Kidkiofl 3-15 p.m, ,
CONSEnyAtiVE fiSSOCIATIO^^^ I THE ANNUAL
CLITHEROE DiVISiONM
CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL, I WHALLEY, on , |
G E N E R A L M E E T K I "^U he held In the
WEDNE$DAY, 23rd Sentemb)!
I , at 7*30 D.m., Speaker:: c
I'All members:are Invited! I : DATES TO NOTE
lICHARD FOR'T, M.P ICllthevoe).
“Authmn Fayr’e,” Mercer iHall.
" At ■ ‘Home.” Bu-n’ey Mechbjnic's Institute,’ 1st October.
Great Harwood, Saturday, 28th. November.
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,| , !ADMISSION; ■ ! ; Adults 1/-: Children 61.
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late Mr.i Arthur Langshaw, of 50, York Street, Clitheroe. ■ I H
:Cawley, pf 375, Revldge Road. Blackburn; a son: (Stsphen ;Gerard). [ Deo [gratlas. ; ,
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Cornel Wildt,* Constance Smith, Finlay;Ourrie.j-Ocprgo MacRoady m ------- ;TRE/\SURE OF^THE GOLDEN | CONDOR” — Colour tjy
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7.30i SATURDAY all C-0 and 8-15 P.m. Iiu n i i'UU uniWf«ifr»* V-W.UMW MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDN^DAV at 7*30 p.mj MITZi qAYNORl DAVID WAYNE and OSGAR LBVANIT in
COLODH f i i TECHNICOLOR. of Eva Ta^gudy. ■ I
The blg mufeleaV about the Bad GlcL of-:, Show- Business. |AI1', tl e foptlights Itin'rand fancy--Tree,'.'..!-,the-'mlld and'.wondertiil' stoiy
THE “ I DOHT CARE” GIRL 'I ',,1 , ■
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GEORGE >I^URPHY. FINLAY dURRIE. IVifetii j'|r I] ■ .KApEL-ySTEPANGK .in,'^'
Thej! Crime of tlie
BookfngtOfficd-open-Saturday at 2*307)11 f't. , I j||[Mdpf, tkne.,,during omoe hi^iire,
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30j SATURDAY at 6-0 am( 8-15,1 INIA GILMORE ah
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TO-NIGHT (F r id sy j;« 7,*3q: SATURDAY at Z-15,iff-0 ,and..8-15. - - . JOAN CRAWFORD in“ ^UDDEN FEAR.”—(A). '
MONDAY and TUESDAY. dt!7-30!- WEDNESDAY at'2-15. and 7-30. Thursday arid Friday at 7-30: Saturday at.2*-i5. 6*o and:8-i6
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BING :CR09BY. BO^: hope, DOROTHY LAMOUR in .'.‘.road TD BALI!”+-^tU)-i
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GHT.at 7-30; 8ATUR'DAY?ai;6.ftVr>d.S-W. c ,
SATURDAY at 2-15; Roy Barbour fn “ Dodging .The'DoIb.” DUB MONDAY. TUESDAY and, WEDNESDAY at 7-30 pan. ^
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ment, pathos and'romance; nothing overdone or overstressed.- (A) (Technicolor).
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C O S T V m S i '. C O A T S , from i a smart .selection of ,materials
ifi.newest designs and colour- in g^
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T o - m o r r o w ( S a t u r d a y ) ! '7-30 to 11 p.m.
. ! . ■ - 1 OLD ' , ! ADMISSION 2/6
PEOPLE’S WELFARE CLITHEROE
Soblal Committee)
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