I :rtlsements MEMOS,:MLS
CANT i persons
nplbyment i ■ Is la man a, woman acancies
li a Local of jLabour
:IcsE lie or vmeht,i ,1s Visions of
ORATION *.
_ 1 with all - >' charge
i ,
e Female [light fluty
heroo. , for I the
tITAL. |. Assistant
ighti duty. Idltlons of ' bj; made
425; p.a.i, take her
I man, re- with j pig Manager, I or ;at the,,
good pros- flenced In |nd Iwllllng
ricrlence in modern « mt * ■ *
poiptment, toi'j C.
G.Dealers, Uhes).
nd j careful a can be sg for boys
_ : f m
■ S.W reached a Ein , the
m . m j-
mmsss
5 Uif, td.,' Chat* ; ■*! ;, Clitheroe.
1 1 ^ JS.—Apply;
mornings a IJ B.m. to; d Avenue,
1* .1,-jS : route.—
, Man.'I for 'ege tclth
. - f, Idlngton. I months—
rloo Mill. '
m - I
B
ed HANK Lancaster
experience, -Dr. Cas- Tel.
n Division. a CLERK ’ oe; Works. under 20
iltlons of Industries
outhworth Clltheroe.
1 e write to s ducation
j Imperial : Limited,
vr Vfe?i‘c\‘l^!°^ a for .one
Ht WORKER provided.— Ltd., I for petrol
I t Wiswell te Box FI.
, ,school — to learn , nd Intel-
or bpares'
,li charge for m li'V will be
an :advan- 3 £G’4s.- 8d
eI^equlred.
nt-.; Nurs- s, 5d. per -resldent
•O =. 1.1* 1 n Langho J ,
GRANITE, MAR^:
Send for our teleotl and I prices. - Yo 1 placed under ' ' eation and 1' Phone 21)1 I usanxioj: to help
10 obli- ,find ■
r- intlaa
LE, STONE on oT designs u will be
THEO ^ AND SONS
W. ROCK MONUMENTAL masons Lettering and Ri novations.
Blackburn Road GREAT I HARWOOD
wreaths, ' bou6 ' ’ Phone 669 (an
KNOWLES. WellBate. BIRTH
NIGHTINGALE—On,
29th..to Elizabetn son) and Brian . son, Jelfrey,' Steph for Chrlstopherl
UETS, Eto y hour). —
N( 0|Cnbe Tt o b e r might n omlln-
; 8 DEAT^ S
KENYON.—On the Rosegarth, , WhalL... the j dearly beloved the late 'John Burnside . aged I 88 yeahs.
4th
Whalley Wesleyan a.m. bn Sathi'day, prior,, to Intermer Parish Chul-ch.l
..Chapel at li I 1th November
—Enquiries: Irelind. I Whalley Tel. Whalley I 3282 '
WHITWELL.-4-On 2pd November, 1953, (suddenly), I at hls home. Oak House. ■ Pendleton, Near Clltheroe, GarpettJ the dearlyi w loved husband of .'.Mary Whltr
—G. Calverley and Soils. T»i 297/756.
ovember 5th. ' 1 [ ^ IN MEIvromAM
ABRAHAM.—Treasu ed memories of a dear .father,
November, 1950.
You suffered much Ir silence. YYour spirit did not
W ntil, the , very end
-Froih loving c i garet' and, soi aughter Mar-
But what It mea'nt to lose you. ■ No, one will ever know-
e think! of you And make no
79, Moor Lane. 5| iBrlght Street; and'Manchester.
BAINES.—In I loving , dear mother who Sth, 1950, also of who died Novemlji
3, Lane Ends; Dunse ] -In I loving
Loved and remei —From Jim, Elsie
BAINES.- dear
Also his loving vife, sons and daughters.
-In-iaW Bert- V THE SCREE i
:obered always, and 'arnily.
passed!away NOv^ber 19^0 ewtdn. N—Fr'orn Annie. Bob and family.
., Of those we loved aid shall never forget.
Sweet ia're the ! memories silently kept, ‘
\m
BALLANTINE.—With love ve ttlnk ofi our dearly loved ’ Grahnle, Mary'Elizabeth, who whs called home on November lOthj 1952 at Thornley, ‘near- Chipping, now : re-unlted with Grandad feho
' ■ God iBless ;^annle. W—Eileen and Jean.
hltewell. _ Also sadly mlssed'by all at! 1944. ___ , Waddlngton. ' | ' I
CAWLEY,—In memory; of bur dear ! son, Frank; lost at sea NowYth,
l Tuesday, fate Satur-
iitheroe oi' St to train
ale ; House station), evenings
OUS' corset Advertiser
3SES and 0 order at
COWLING, 1 Clltheroe. ', Tuesday
I Memories a keepsake no: one I ^
Death Is a heartabhe cnly God can heal. |
,j ’ ! ' i - ' ' j ;
Beautiful memories are all we have:left ;
can steal; ;
! —From mother and: dad ■ .1 67, Brbwnlowi Street, CUth^roej
th, 1952. , I ; 'i
Of a son, we loved dearly land will never'forget. I
EDMONDSON.—In! mbmory bf a m loving wife and a very 'dear
7other, Sarah, who died i-Hov ! In our garden !of memories,
1 You llvei with lus !yet; :i
83 and 93.. Peel street. CUtheroe. RIGBY.—
!■ Never forget.'!; r ! !—Trom Dick. William,’/.lys I Bob
, For, those: whb loVed: you ; and Allah. - ' '
: I dear wife and mother,:who 'died ; Always in thought, loveil by
! A day of remembrance, sad to I ' recall, . , : , f i
November 6th, 1946; i
j —From her loving husband'and' ' family, j
us all. ! !, ,'l ; : I i
I ' I ril;
Gardens 298
||(iry ! of my
Jmi.ss you. " L treasure,
| husband IhadoWafall.
nd Cljristo- fliory ol|- mv'
. who: died !'■ ■!" '
9r e a s u r e d i r dahghter,
J are always P ' ! I
ton-by-Bow-
;ng Imemorv Mary, who
thei'pe,) ■
■M- ■
4 •- < *■th®
mhicr nth. her £.ster.s and
lug imemory wno1 died
red.. )m and jini. Little
:m en t s
1 1
1' oi! kir.dly nd io.c 11 in
Hai'i- --
1 s for thp! tpresslons of
“id letters of In -loving i ear ' mother,
ds , to all
sorrow. Clitheroe.
'hem In the
pMrs.-'F. P kress: their
issed, and m :other,
graceful I monumen: memoratds the mom loved ppo. It-is als
MONUMENTS' i It is traditional
tional that we provi uments bf distinct ori. Wo. have our own mas mi and bur work is certain ;to
irjj of; r. 0 iradi-
express the ideas'of tho family. Despite the beauty of our monuments, prices are fair'and reason ible,
IUMISERVKE ROCKDALE. ESHTc
■IlfESCA^fS In
any Ltd., at 6, Market i Plaeo, euweroo. Tel, t07-a ittyP^Unesl-
OPrinted and published hy tD« plltheroe Advertiser & iTimes Ooro-
that i a , COITI- !,
lln.son, who : 1952.I ' I
I ' get yoii. . are always
r , who died
SEEDALL.—Ip lovingi memory of ;my dear - husband; who ’died I November |7th. 1942. M i
I Though absent,! yiu ! are always near, |
9 —From, his loving'wifa. . , The Crescent
And miss you more <ach| day. 'From Elsie, Billy and Geoffrey. 31. Union Street. Low Moor. I
. j — > her 7th, 1942. ;
SEEDALL.—In loving memory i of ' 5
, in memoi-y we see i him i just the i same. . i :
- '7bo died Ndvem- I
40, Highfield Road. -1
—From! his loving' :daughter, -Nellie, Jim. Gordon, Coiln:
As long as we live we will cherish his name
1 '
Just a beautiful Imemoryi Nothing can take away Is left for those who * loved you.
I i ; ; | ; , i
SEEDALL.-—In loving .memory; of a dear father, who died November 7th. 1942.'
Still loved .still 'missed ! and very dear.;
i . ’ : . i i
-In !loving memory of a j
busincisi hours or u 1 .. I :■
''-rare "snui
ADULTS 2/6 (Reserved 2/10): 2/3 (Resorwecl 2/H: t /6. CHILDREN 1/6; 1/3; 1/.
/\DMlj;iSION BhiCES (including vniwers):- ii |
Bobking Office open Wednesday, 3 to 4-30 p m and. Saturday, 3-ito 4-30 0 m , and at the General Offleo, 2, Moor Lane, d u r i n g
MAKE SURE OF, A SEAT telephone Clitbejiaa '67,
lE^ ' toWER THAN SALE PRItES AT
S H O ; 2, |and.;i^'
i Branches also
ExLr .A.F. Shirts (two, collars)
New Respirator
N^w VI sizes
lusers I .. aders in
Khaki Gijade (iverii
Shaw Bridge Street; Glitherp I
at Skipton Darwen' Accrington a Rawtenstall.
E.x^W.A.A.F. Shirks (twoicollars) j
New Wool Green overs;
Wool Mitt: 1 Naval
...i — Men’s
M ^ ’s ^ew Dressi Gown
ullovers
Mjin’s Extra die^ Wei
rsjdies "ildr
lildr Niiwes’ New Wellit;
cedjRubli I ..
m’s VVellinitti Fleece Boo
iiality Meltpri rroesers .19/11 iValiy Tweed Tfoiiser's ! .. n’s [Wool Roll- Collar Pullover: n’s Wool Slipc)
Men’s Men’s
Style [Men Oven
n’s Zipp Boot(
Genuine White SCa Boot Stockings:!...,.
New Ahstralian E haki Tro
all Eull-
Gdod ;Navy Berets Grade 1 Ex-Army
?dll- .17/6 a!0s 5/11
23/6
I..!39/6 4/6
22/6 5/11
12/6 39/6
lo iSts 17/6 ,
Hcavy Vyeli: ilingtoni:
g- tons 21/6 ng-
from 9/11
tees 35/- ons-
es,,.. 15/- s oats 80/-
Best 1 oaths’ Cdrd Troijsers Cord Trousjei All-Wool
Men’s [Mixture Ar iSocl(S
Army Socks’
Newest Styld Col .Zipp Jackets,’ all
Newest Style' Ladi' Shoes
Men’s!Work Boot:; 1 1 1
Men’s jBlack and iBrown Shoes ..
I ’ , :'i: 'rom, 37/6
hured sizes
'Navy Duffle Coat? Children’s AllrW Na'vy Gabardine ‘ I coats from!
Men’s all iizes .J. Pyjama? it
Men’s
Navy Gabardine Hoods
New Cilog^ T-:)
lialn- ^ ...... 49/6
dol
sizes 19/11 in
all 9/6 10/6
es’ ........ 20/-
'rom 29/6 45/-
' rom4b/ll I ers ' :
...... 39/6 rs... 47/6
ny
and 25/6 ..... 52/6 . . . 19/6
tons 28/9 is... 12/6
Men’s Singlets and Trunks i...'...]!'.....
New:Riding Macs.!..... Men[s Fawn! Raiilii
New Aertex4Typ01 Trunks
New Raincoat^” ‘ ~ Good Army R
coats
Sleeveless Leathe Jerkins i.....
I . I ' ! . ., ..... lljinkets t
.....
Linings 15/6 !
New Khaki iTrousers. New Demob! Tweed Overcoats!’ .[
..iL.-
Ex-Army and lPoIice Overcoats]
New Khaki B/D Blouses 1 . ......
84/- 67,/6
3/11
OLD.TYME OF THE YEAR
KING. LANE' HALL, C !
. • ' ; i . .1 f .1 ; . i’l on'!'.’.' FRIDAY, DECEMBER
Syilney| Thom]p$on Broadras^mgi br<
! ; : ! f I ' Supported’by!
STANLEY’ BARKER & HIS M.Cs.: SYDNEY & MAR\ ■REFRESHniENTS ■
[mly 15/6 29/6
17/6 2376 45/-
All-VVool Glove Men’s Mixture Armour-plated Gloves
Laj-ge Zipp Tiavel > Bags ...p.J.
.•New R.A.F. Wdol Trunks
Men’s Kid Nap,, . Lined Glovbs.
Sheepskin Qattnifet Mitts
Leather Gauntlel Gloves
ipa
New Navy Donkey Jackets ;•••,•;•[.....i
R.A.F. Sheepskin! Zipp Boots
Grade 1 Transport Jackets J... .]. ...
M
! Sea Boot Hosb ,, Men’s Jeand in,
Navy! Bib/Brae alls .....
• sizes '
Men’s Fane; Motor-cycle, New [Hockey Sti . to Clear l.l.J, New Footballs fi ¥orkdale 70x9Qi. Wdjl Blahkets
M0n’^ Khaki D Shirts ...
Tie Gdi
Men’s Waterproof Overtrousertf-ij... Men’s Green Oilskir ’Macs .....
F ateijprpof en’s W
awn Caps . l/s’i (ivey-
itgles sis
[)12/6 17/6 19/11
15/-
ii . . .'...|. '11/6 only...2/6
,15/f20/,!• 43/6
..... ;
New Sheepskin gaiint] i let Gloves, Syo^th double) ohiy
Sheepskin Irvingl I j Jackets
.'357- "99/6
'23/6
......... i 39/6 s 1 .;..'!! 4/ill Cjidves 2/6 Work I
.1'. . . RIR ! ■ 'mNERAts ' -
Obtainable from Aspdeii’s, king Stree [Street, and Roybeck Cafe, Market
WEDNESDAlh NpV; 25th, FOR rONE DAY ONLY
ORCHESTRA THORffSON /css,
' TICKETS I STRICTLY LIm It E!D - 10/6
t; Cook’s, (jastle Place. I!
KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN at 7-15 'P-'
,,
Blackburn Music Society, by'arrangement with Harold yielding presents'
M A N TO V A N I
an d Fuli [’ecordlng orchestra of : 40 star musicians
S fiVCharmaine, White Christinas; Lovely ^ Booking lufflce: Public Hall, Nortiigate, B1
Blakewater : 42392. ! : Office Hours. Monday, 1 7 to '8-301 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursi to 5-30, p.m.;> Saturday 10 a.m. tb 4 p.m. to the!above offloe[ must have remltt a addressed envelope.
wedish Hhapsody, Some Enchanted Even!: Book riovv: 3/6: 5/-: B/-: 7/6: 8/6: and 10/6
ng, etc.
Music ,,ady, Moulin i Rouge,
: ■
ilhckburn; Telephone ; p.m. to 5 pim. and
I i ! BL/^CKBURN [music SOCIETY
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26th,ja; 7-l3 p.m. j i in thj! ASSEMBLY HALL, Pub ic Halls
Grand Concert of Choral! and Orchesteal Music Conductors; 'Fred Brough and Horace Tattersalij
Also booking now[;at the Public jHalls, 1/3, i.2/6,! 3/8 and 4/6
. ST. JAMES’S AMATEljR PL^ • A Lancashire Comedy In
IN j ST. j JAMES’S . SC
2/- Seats bookable during day . at Castle street; everting Nov. 19th and ; .1 7--30 to 8-30 p.m.
, ; ADM v«* ujmw.w ISSION 2/-, 1/6, ON WEDNESDAY, | FRIDAY !& Three Acts r [
“THE RfGHT AGE TO i By IH. F. iJALTBY
L No|embe;r 25th, Wth and Plky coitimencesj at 7-30
YERS present
MARRY?’ i ’ ' ’ I' I ’
:]h[o o l , . I ’ ! :SATURI)AY,
28th:': . ! !. p.m.
cllffe and Gorse, S ', at the! School,
it' 2)th
CLITHEROE MUSIC I THIRD CONCERT
THE
LANCHESTER MARipNETTES Parish Church jSiinday School
i TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24^, 7-30 p.m.
FIRST SEATS 57- SEATS AT THE BACK OF THE HALL 2/- CECOND SEATS 3/6
STUDENTS’ TICKETS (Obtainable from M
;7-:0—
,CLITHEROE ROYAL; GRAM AR SCKOOL. (GIRLS) ADM
COFFEE EVENING, 9-30 p.m. I
ISSION" 17- IM
Nov. 20th Gift Stall,
r. I R.': I.JKay, 81;, Railway View) 1/6 j Friday
at School or CLUB
day, Friday,; 1 pan. nPostal applications
'ces and stamped 1 !' '
■
NON-STOP [.DANCnti from 8 pirn, to 1 a.m.
BALL
iITHEROE 4thj 1953
to and His (ihestra !
'G , ' ,1;
: Would he our dearest! wlbli 1 —^violet arid Tommy.
died January 17th. 1951[ I | I i ,
to-day. i \ , { " it RIBBLESDALE ANP• HORRQCKSFO!^ f I . ■ 'I
'IdX'
rURDAy.af 2-15:;'Q«otg6 i ’Brion tit’ “ HCIlLyWOOD COWBOY/" Bbpking Office open Mon...Woi>„ Sat from 2 : t i i i b.m. Tel. 147.
ST. JAMES’S. CHURCH, CLITHEROE Autumn jfapre .*,•
To-morrow (Saturdays) Nov. 14 IN THE SCHOOL
! : M
To be opened at;2-30 p.rji, byii R. T. Uj; LIDDLE ; r. |G. Hothe rsall.
Cl\airman - M ADMISSION 6d i ! ■
HOUSEHOLD FANCY|GOODS CROCKERY, HOME-iVipE CAKE STALL, I |i: PRODUCE, ETC.
: j - | ’[ i p S , BRAN TUB. DRAPERY,
! GAMES ROOM & CHILDREN’S pAYROOM.. i -
ENJOY AFTERNOON TEA IN T IE CAFETERIA
THE OPERA PLAYE Prese
IiLACKBURN ^‘T h e D ancing Y e a r s ’’
the late IVOR NOVELLO'S GREATEST f M
USICAL SUCCESS ' Starrjng
ERIC GIBSON & ELSIE tRABTREE !
! at I ■
Thei blympia Cinema, Blackburn NOVEMBER 16th-21s|, 1953^
Every Evening aL7-30 p.m. kl^tlnee Saturday, 2-30 p.m. 1 PRICES - 5/9, 3/9-,
Seats can noW be booked at (Srlmshaw' ' ! j :
: Clitherbe.
1/9 s, Church Street,
Clitheroe! F.C.
I■ I- . • ,! ' • I ' j '
CLITHEROE AMATEUR
I V.'; . ’: „ i
READ UNITED i on
Shaw Bridge Ground
To-niorrbw (Saturday) Klck-bff 2-30 p.m. '
^MISSION 6d. & 3d.
Clitheroe Parish Church Young Wives’ Group
JUMBLE SALE AND pound" STALL TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY
‘ I In the School ,
. . Refreshments ' ADMISSION 3df
, at 7 p.m,- - MOOR LANE YOUTH GROUP
JUMBLE SALE TO-NIGHT IKRIDAI'I
Doors opeii at 7-0 p.m ' ADMISSION 3d.
Ciitheroe and District Agricultural Society
FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW BALL
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) KING LANE HALL
lmemory of a aied November l deir father
ou faced you- task with U ■ courage! -
DUtwaad show. in silence
who died 3td- bend.
a ell, aged 67 yearsL 1 In te rr e d - Nt All IRalhtst Pendleton.
S Kenyon. ervice at t at; Whalley
lenrtetta, wife of
Inst.,' at
gale, a brother
■
Ho^ehotd FIREPL
ypRK s
iLSON s LTD.
Tools.; jlroiimongery
Appliances ACES^
BNQtllRIIS INVUED. C L i r a E R O E l
ITREET' Phone 88
rEgIiSTEBED 'AS .1 NEWSp/pEH.
"If" illin n
TOi-NIIGHT jFridajy
SATUBbAY M O-O Constance Sniith, . donnell. Markrfiobi
! I THE- His Worsh p The Hayor ofiGlithbrpe
Western I : ‘NEW i
' ’ ' '
(Co ha!
\incillor F, Dugdak) j: graciously, consented to |. ; ;
Intrbdueeihe very latest seniat onal '
entertainment i I
[ Mere in your own '^uo'rfiisci ALL Wi ! |h:
here; planters’ and t^eir wim are iving ; . the dangerous story w headiines!
, .; in the vital Jalayah .,rubbei: |lanlMions w
h ch m er 2Effh. 1950. er am father'Iwho
p Bridge. 1 memory of a
W i j ake's tom | ,v,,'Vi.r\’d '
or|'ow'S', l i
CLAUDETTE COLBERT JACK HAWKINS .
the PUNTER’S WIPE U OA ANTHONY STEEL
AS K CRtN L
Orlxlnit itarj Ai)d icmAplif by Nttr POD arid G ^ OIrictitd by K NAIN 'Prodvud by lohn STKHM
F ’ I A riHHACUi mOBUCTION m AHX
To be with you In : the I same. old way,
I I : an4 introducifix RAM GOPAU XU
ujr > r
Booking:Office open dally. 11 to 12-30,' 3,to 4-30. Tel, 278. If'
Neva Patterson, Blanche Y u r k a,'. •'ns. ■
and: 8-15
AGRICULTURAL jSHOW! BALL TAXI," starring Dam Dailey,
MOST up-to-date Electric Equipment
metallised sdlEEW ; ,
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vh:-'!;[i;r: FRipAY, ^NOVEMBER ;13> 1953 : PRICE THREEPENCE Next' to -^he family itself TELEVISION lln
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ALL WEEK MONDAY TO FRIDAY'St 7/30: SATURDAY at 6,0 and^8-l5 D.m.
Kk^Samuel Uoldwyn’ 4s . n^w musidaf vvohderfilm-
'is proving^the most powerful influence in home consolidation, ^nd MUrIp HY television is now within the scope of [nearly I every family, budget.
j
The Murphy Va(4 ‘Standard' table intBdcl. The ideal
_
T/V ;(oii faju'uy vjewliig[ ' Extra large picture ot ex- The Murphy V210 V Popular ”
’[116511011)81’(iuallW’’aild b r i l l t - ' ’ ^ 'ance ftom ■ widltogie aiuto- I f f ‘ ® Inlzed tube.:r I
£72/15/0 tax! paid
Tho Murphy V216C ‘ Stan dard ’ coneore. The set for
those -who like flue television and fine furniture. ■ . Extra, large [picture o f . puteWiri^ -' quality.r Luxurious cabinet of
selected Prenchj .walnut,'. ■ r ’
.i£1p5 tax paid pvlng: large brllllajit -picture
.-'
On-.aluminized Screiia. ' .. £61 tax paid
' console. A high-grade console 'T/V ■
*asy-runnlngfloor type
'■.-Cabinet,- ,£66/5/0 tax paid .-------------- 1—^
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s e Htm a m s - CLiTHEROE
■ '. I YOVR RADIO AND T7V DEALERS .14, ,I^K E ^
3— / ' T ' ' </' 1 " i SS .jBUCigiURN AMATEUR EIGUTf'dlPERATIC SOCIETY
“ BLESS TH E B R ID E ” ....;. (B? arrangement .‘Witliiaamiiel. French Ltd.) ■ -GRTVNp THE/Vtl®, IJjLACKBURN
i DECEMBER ^>li-12th, 1953 I : .1 ' nightly5
;' ? ‘ I i-15 p.m. | •
Saturday Matinee, .Dumber ! 12thy 2-15 p.m. ' 'I . . I '• " 'r
I; "'
MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, NOV. 16th and 17,1953. PUBLIC ROOKING PI^M WEDIS^DAY NEXT, NOVEMBER,.i?th.^ i 9 | ^ ' ”
IPATRON’S PRIORITY -BOOKING ; I .
Booking' Office:-53, iCHlMCH’^sfREETj BLACKBURN: I
I (adjoining Golden Hoft'Hotep. .j,
CHATBURNi DOWNHAM AND WOR5TON i c o n s e r v a t iv e ' a s so c ia t io n
CONSERVATIVE BALL : i :
' 50-50 • ;Late ’buses to Clltheroe after the Dance. ■ 8 p.m.— [:!7/:[,.' .; TICKETS 376^ 1 a.m. ’
Dancing FRIDAY I NEXT, NOVEMBER ,
'
IN THE CHATBURN GrfURCH INSTITUTE 20th, 1953
REGAL DANOE BAND '
Bolton-by-Bowland Y.F.C. '
Whist Drive & Dance IN THE SCHOOL ROOM
Friday, November 20th Whist : 7-15. 'Dance 9 -2 HODDER BAND
ADMISSIOjNf 2/6 '
Goo'd' iPrlzes/l Refreshments, .- O- CLITHEROE
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SOCIETY RAM REHEARSALS
OLD SCHOoi,, (ihurch Brow | [ .! at 7-45 p.m.;
. tO' be held In The ’ ;
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) | (FULL REHEARSAL) !
Monday Next, Nov. 16th i ■
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Friday Next, Nov. 20th . ■ (FULL REHEARSAL) '
KEEP OPERA WEEK OPEN ! Febi 8th-13t!i, 1954
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Friday [Next, HOT-POT1 j 6-30 p.: WHIST
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TITUTE Nov. 20th
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ADMISSION 37
■ 10 p.m. to 1 BATTERSBT
DOMINO,i : 8-0 p.ih. DANCING
AND DRIVE
DANCE ONLY. 176
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