MEMORIALS
Make your selection frorh the largest stock In East Lancashire.
Fccitt's otter a wide
ohojee j ot pleasing designs, in Granite. I Marble or Stone, and I can! deliver and erect'I ' in any churchyard. ^ i
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nan.and good also Appren- te and Sops;
X E2,: Advijr- iREPAIRER;
J k k e e p 1E s, wltili “ and ‘
, two afc,
il t, : but not •f Inlng will be Salary, Com-
. dcd and keen lelllng. Selllhg
i: islon Schen e. i if past expei l-
.d Expenses. .0 Car Owner,
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pTICE ller.-
jfor l^haifeli
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kequl; a hoi Thurst
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dvertlser and vacancy
C.E.standai J. N. .RU.S1' New Market
tpply: PemJle heavy goo Is
BOY; also
light duty.— The Manager, ey.
ed to help In se 'a t Hodefer; Preparatory!
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fes. clnemiii etc.: libel
n '.fo r goi D : mode Man chest!
mmence; _ ■ Interview, vertlser and
ill
HMITTEE (371 hours
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In a Schoel
lorms obtal: 1- J Education Bee, Rlshtoh.
be returned
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ITS— ■STRICT h(2-5 tons)
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V' Ncj rth 'Weste MAN
tlons. nager. No.'
hour. •
Jubilee Strei July. 1954.
I VERY ippllcit! Etd
p i fu, partltl |lbn.
lADE, ■ WH4 1 A
Io ns 32, ns t tc
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Casttle
MATERNIT iLLEYS IS TA N 1-tlme: sala Ime 2/9 p.:i,
ouquets ^ R S
ment. — In man wanted to ham'
DEATHS
3ARL0W.- ,'Glsburn the belo
;Ellen Bai-low, aged'63'year! ■^Enq.:
"’land. Telj 213.
Charles^jOrth Terrace, clltheroe I
pJ 1
: borne. Benneit, Tei; Clltherne 5R9
Skipton V After mu
i John, the beloved I husband of ' John Church on 6th July. I i i
hn ,Koad, Cllthbroe.
) 13 years. De e pl y regreried I
JAtoredlat Old Langho Chifrch. Wednesday. July 7th, 1954. T
“ 3?,® Scales Funeral SerWee Tel. Clltheroe 345.
'^AVLOR. -p On June 27th',i at ’ Stirling Highway, Cotteliloe,
.Western Australia, Fred iDewi fvret Taylor (formerly ofj 23, Mlllthorhe Avenue, Clltheroe).
Moved j husband of I Greta Taylor, aged 43 years.
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YESTWELL.—On 30th June. 1954. (^peacefully, yet-suddenly)] at
'clllle, (And recently late I of Co nwa y Avenue, Clltheroe), Harry, aged 71 years, the d&Hy loved husband of Miriam: land
was cremated at Rochdale, July 3rd, 1954. ■
'I IN MeMORIAM
lUGDALE.—In loving memori' of .opr, dear father, Robert Dug- dale, who died July 7th, 1 1953.
His place In our hearts cannot be I filled,
ing nemory of dargal et, who dll
-ime brings Is all,
i let.Wlth keeping. , and Tom
ard creeping, of you ann
:
tnemory of a ret, who dlM,
irts there’s a
t(han silver c pur darling will nev! r
se
and.Nelil i. | ^ emory of nfy.
Iqfy day and every . 'but memories
iild dpar as yeste: fcjver llovlng Slstc] Id! I.
I.ehat
athei}ine. who dl^ her memoty.
' Oaklea," Cllffe Lane, Gt. .Harwood.
3_____ -In ' died Uth July, 1949.
RICE.- dear
I He took her home and gave her rest.
God only knew what was the best, i ..
vain.
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I, Whalley Road,
( ,ln-law Jean, and grand daughter Susan.
—Prom Son Dqrrlck, daughter- ||
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(GRICE.—In loving memory hf a ■ dear Mother. Margaret, who idled l l th July. 1949.
I f all the world dfeserts You. ■
. —From Son Raymond I,,' Tower Hill. ' :
jGRICE.—In loving memory dear Sister, Margaret, who l l th July, 1949.
My thoughts will alway; ■^ o f you,
!lg taemory of 0 cied July 15tli„
,ppy ways, won so man:
|:fg9nfe lean,
smiling face, happy .day's;
emory of our who dl<
,ed July ell you fell
raem{)ries for-us you now ydu
dll how loving
torgei le, '
et. tl53|
|a n !'■
ijiemory of my ert, who dl ip
Iknew
ard, the sho ;k hlB end wis no flowers
lar to-day. iBallaw ’rbai
Sister, Llz2 . Bob, Nlecfi
pri 1 ivlng memo' lister Ivy, who died |53, iisterh arid Brotheti Bvenue. Chatburn.l
•emember, p'o long.
Mother arid
I When select
handle which
thoroughly t r a i n e d arid ' eauinoed to anticipate arid
of on behalf of the family, We invite your serious eon' sideratlbn of this firm WB.have tho training, the facilities and eauipm^nt. AND the desire to offer exceptionally fine service.
the many thing must be taken
one should take care . select a man who
the time comes to funeral director, j
to is
hnnrllA ■ marii# #liirtlFe
—Prom Brother Bill. 4,, Marlborough Street.
if a , died
As through this weary -world I wander.
Prom memory’s page I ’ll never blot. ; I
,
Three j little words, “ Forget me not."
be
For all her loving k ln d n ^ , She asked nothing in return.
, To your mother you can ];urn.
—Prom I his loving Daughter, , • ■
Granddaughter and Son-ln-aiv. law.
Mother, Margaret, who loving memory of a I , To wait for cure, but all In
.Night and day she bore her pain.
h^home, 13, Turks Road. Rad-
‘f HOLIDAY TIME BARGAINS ! ^ / '/ FOR'AILlc I "I -I I,
Open as usual during Holidays AT
A E Mi ,,
j 2, and 2a, Shaw Bridge Street, Gli I Bran che s also a t Skipton Darwen Accripgtdn and
: -j I , "Beywoodii , j Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Weekdays; 9 a.m. to 8 plm. Satiirdays.
Large Size Zip Travel Bagsi Boys’ Check Shirts.... ......... ).•••
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;BoysVjeaiis|.-..j... . . . . . • Men’s ijuality Plastic Macs ........ Men’s Union Gab. FWn Raincoats I Genuine Olfei- (wprth :£7) pidy 5^/6;
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15/^ 13/6
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New I Battledr^ Blouses |.... ....... . 17/6| Ladi^’ Casual Shejes ..... i................ 21/6; As NeiY
R.Ai J*. Trousers....... 19/11 New Aniy Blankets
.... ....... lO/lji; 13/0;
4rWaistonly9Grey Gab. Trousers...... 15/0; iV^te Drill! IVousers^
Men’s Fawn Gabardine Gaps I
Men’s Off-White Riding Macs I I
32-34-36 Bib/Brace Overalls 1
I I (worth 70/-) only 3?/6 !(worth^9/ll) only 13/11
Troni 75/0 {
Men’s Leatherette Zip Jerkins ... from 21/6j "'/®
.... /••• Ip/H ; ’ L
iBoy’s Navy Wigan Twill Macs - Ladies’ Coloured Zip Jackets in all sizes 29/11
Men’s Sports Coats ....... ..... . - - 47/6| • Men’s Two-piece Suits
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Khaki and mite Diffl Shoi^ ............/ J/JT Ladies’ and Men’s Jeans ................... ly®, iQit Quality BoilerjSuits......^/O Tents in all siz^ ..j.. ...i.........
1/^j 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 3/U and 6/11 .......1^4/6
Men’s Rayon Gabairilme Trouisers 29/11 hoys’Two-piece Suits in alijsizes... only 39/11 KewSmail R.A.F. Lightweight Rue Sacs !^/0| Larger Rue Sacs
| 9-0 am. , 9-15 am. !lithei^6e i n d
MUI July 8th,' 1954. at Mill, Glsburn, Alicrt. 'ed husband of Ma,ftha
5IRCH,—0n July 8th, 19541 In I *■-
y? ,??f 5 )th year. Cremation at on Monday, July I2th. ilich suffering patiently
te* * ®o«ier of Dennis,
I by-Bo T. E. Robinson, Boltdn- ^ayuai,| Edith E. Birch, o£ 12.,1
e Clltheipe luld be under
own compahy i will shortly h Salcs/Servfce
ECEPTIONIST ital practice, ng and some
Whalley New Roa^| BLACKBURN Phone 6248
(Onen Saturday atternoom
\\rREATHS, i bouquets. I Etc Phone 669 (any hour) —
KNOWLES. WcllgalB. i P'^ * W I D E R SCREEN
5?.® I All"* .J?!} .Van De Geest? a daughter, Michele.
20, Curzo4 Street, Clltheroe. | birthday greetings
P5, The Crescent, Cljtheroe. BIRTl- DAY MEMORIES
CHEW.^Lh I of a den I I birthday
I A I blrtl I ' { seHer ' But
June) To th
—From ' law
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CHEW—Ldvlng birthday membrles Mother on herl63rd
jlS e , 554'? ^
' Dear biother when we ' yoji
irJend. ey.
' /You dftlmes said we’d miss you,
■Your word was oh, so true • vve 10; t our best i and dearest I
ihalgl . law Tbm. and grandchildien
(died 17th ^
Daughter Annie, son-in- ' ’
lost ■In-
, ,
^'crannyJand^God ^biess’y o ^m ' —Prom Eric, Allan and Peter '
1954, to Dorothy (nte Cunnlngi P^EST. - On 6th (July, ] TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30i SATURDAY at 6lo an'd 8-15
il “THE GRACE MOORE St6rY” ^
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'i Week commencing July 19th, IGStl I I MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDI^ESDAY at 7-30|p.m. l^affey p f He&dhmers l! JOHNNY WEISSMULLER as JUNGLE JIM
{with CHRISTINE LARSON and TAMBA (the ti iyholesalb action j .;. . spectacular thrills. |
jiving birthday membrles r- mother, on her ;63rd Ji|ly 12th \ (died- 17th
h i:
ipd;May card we cannot Go W wuiauvb LUUUU.
eetlngs M
ind we cannot touch God
. ; ' . j
d will ' take ] our one we loved so niuch
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Daughter Betty, son-ln- Jphn, and grandchildren.
(‘
qlentod chimp) D ” pertlflcate),
il THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY a^t 6-0l and 8-15 I 1
1 ANNE: BAXTER, RICHARD CONTE. ANN S3UTHERN in
It's the whole sizzling story of the klss-and-klll girl. They called her the "Blue Gardenia,” and there was nothingilily-white about herl ■ • ■ , I ;
, I Il ' I business hours. Tel. 67, (i‘ A ’’ jCertlficate)
Scats may bs reserved at the Box Office Saturdays 3-0 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. or at tho General Office. 2, Moor L a ne , any time during i il
I l , I COMING-JULY 26th FOR SIX DAYS lithe^oe Co-operative Soc et^ Ltd.
FURNISHING DEPARTMENT I 'i-
i i' - i !l P ' IN YOUR! OWN HOME. i ■ ■ TAKE THE! DRUDGERY QI|T I OF 1 WASHDAY.
DEMONSTRATIONS oTALlJ -aECTRIC WASHERS 1)1 I
■ WE -ARE YOUR DEALERS 'FOR
HOOVER |-l ADA '
S E |R \ ^ P ; I
rP(:*-ARD;.|-On the 2nd Julyl at ■ i m’
Margaref Oldham Pollard'. Aged ^(dhael land
PROCTER ! Green i rER.j-On July 4th, at 4.
1 Leah, the dearly loved wife of James Procter, aged, 69 yfears.
ia°V5^’ Barrow, Whalley,
iTake advantage of the NEW HIRE jPURCHASE TERMS. Deposit now teduced ti) 2/-iper £1. Payments ' .
I ■ , spread 'over 2jyearsi ' I ' ■ EXAMPLE: ' | '? I
l;4 Ada W^hers .£46/13/-; ij)eposit £4/17/6 I
f'EaymenU 10/-'jp,er-week. i ; |
ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAY, T H h PAY US A VISIT. ----------^ "
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Climeroe & District R IBB u p
(operated in conjunction with W. C. Standcrwick ltd .) EXCURSIONS if( FROM
-~CLITHEROE ------- i 16, Wellgate '
I ■ Depart
Ciltheroe Whallcy 6-30 p.m. 6-45 pjn.
9-0 a.m. 8-46 a.m.
'9-0 a.m. 9-15 am. 1-
2- 0 p.m. 2-16 pm. fr30 pm. 6-15 p.m.
M S am . 8-30 am. 9-0 am. 8-46 am.
9-0 a.m; 8-46 am.' Chatbur
— —Blacipool, Evening Tour 4 /. I SjUNpAY, 18th . JULY
SATURDAY, 17th JULY 30pm. 1-45 p.m.
9-15 am.—Windernlere & Bowness 12/- —Buxton. Six hours’ stay 1119 —Southoo’t : .........
6/9 — -R ib h ie Valle;
—Blackpool ......................... 5/3 our
Ibble valley Circular To
MONDAY, 19th JULY —Blaokpoql ................ ..
B-ii8 airi.—Home Based Tour to Harrogate and Knareeborough ..........
9-16 a.ip--Seven Lakes . . . .
Via Kirkby Lonsdale, Bowness • on - Winder- mere, ! Kirkstone Pass, Ullswater, Ke swi c k , Thirlnfere, Grasmere, Rydal {and Carnforth.
—New Brighton .................. Via Mersey Tunnel.
6-30 p.m. ‘6-15 pm. — -vRIbble valley 8-30 am. '8-15 am.
8- 9-
Circular Tour .............. I
6/6
20/6 15/9
4 /. W e Finance. I No waiting at
w h 'a l le y Bus Station
CHATBURN----- Brown Cow .
■ • Fare ,! I
The greatest spectacle of all times! The mightiest film in all the history, of motion pictures! iM.G.M.'s colossal
Quo Vadis ”
(Certlflc4te Ali starring Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr, Leo-Geriri',' Peter DsUnov, 1 Finlay Currie and a cast of over 30,000. After twelve yqarS of planning and at a cost ot millions, this Techni color masterpiece Is the fulfllmtnt -of a dream. There never has been, noif ever will be, another film as great ,as "Quo Vadis.” As thle.
fllm'ls nearly three hours' running-time, there will only be one. Per-' formancq each evening, including Saturday at 7-15, and matinees at 2-15 on Wednesday and Saturday. We advise you, therefore, to book; 1 ' your seats to be sure of seelhg It. ,
" ■ BOOKING PLANS ARE NOW OPEN Baoklni; Office ooen dally J1 to 12-30, 3 to 4-3D, Tel, 278.
^Nev6 rWNeyier^ w/rmr Pim/HM
i l ' BIKES
On BetitAm's Simple System o f , Eusy W
Hoover Cleaners, Etc. eO
I ■ .. i. i ; . ; ! ■ ■ ■ • ■ . . [ !• ■ kfy\Puytnents,
9/3 4/-
i TUESbAY. 20 th JULY
B-45 am,—Scarborolfgh .................. 17/6 (Long'stay). With a halt at York on- out ward Journey and at Harrogate on return.
45 am. ’ 8-30 am.
9-0 a.m. 9-15 a.m. — 6-30 pm. ' 6-15 p.m. —
9-0 a.m. ,8145 a.m. 9-0 am. . 9-15a,m.
9-0
a.ni. ; 8-46 a.m. -Blackpool ........ ............ 6/6
0 am. 9-16 a.m. —Home Based Tour to Buxton
—Ribhlo Valley Circular Tour
' WEDNESDAY. 21st JULY ■ J — J —Fleetwood and Blackpool 7/9
— '—Homo BOsed Tour to ' Chester and,Rhyj . . . , . 26/"
9-16am.—Seven Lakes j ........ 15/9
Via Kirkby Lonsdale, Bowness • on "Winder- mere, : Kirkstone i Pass. Ullswator. Kesw ick , Thirlmere, Grasmere, Rydal and Carnforth.
1-30 p.m. : l-45p.,m. 6-30 pmi-' ' 6-15 pm.
9-0 am. B-45 am.
'9-0 a.m. 2-0 p.m.
9-15 am. 2-15 p.m.
—^Southport
—Ribblo Valley V Circular Tour
9-lS a.m.—Home Based Tour to Windermere
6/9 4/>
THURSDAY. 22nd JULY ' 21/9
-Morecambo ‘ .................... g/O —Blaclfpool
........................ 5/3
—Chester ■.......... Via Mersey; Tunnel, Long stay on Dseside. /
. . . 21/6 11/6
4/.
Chatburn Road Ground Clitherbe and District Chairiber of Trade
To•morrow (Satiirday) Clitheroe
(with A. EntwlJtle)
Blackburn Northern
(with Reg. Parilh) iketg ! pitched 2-io
p.ttl.
comtx “Ribblesdale’* Noi. 604
IWCIENV OnO£R OF FOR
“ OEESTEF" “R IB B U
fEBS
HOLIDAYS :| , 'l ,1954;
SHOPS (Except Food Shops) wiU close! At n O’CLOCK (noon) on! SATURDAY, JULY 17th until the f o l l o w i n g MONDAY MORNING WEEK, JULY 26th.
FOOD SHOPS will announce individual: c lo ^ g arrange ments.
1 BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
Gattle and General Market
: Henthom Park
j Greenacre Street i 1 Playground I
1 Ghester Avenue ' ! Playground !
Castle. Playing Field (lower portion adjoining
NEWTON INSTITUTE PRELIMINARY ; NOTICE
d a n c e s will be held on the i ! following dates:
OCTOBER 1st-’ and 22nd NOVEMBER 12th i' DECEMBER 3rd and 31st
AUGUST. 20tH ’ i SEPTEMBER llth . i
1 14, MARKET PLACE h = CLITHEROE = T E L E P H O N E i C L I Ti H E R O E 1 6 7 The Blue O^rdeijiiu iM i i
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 GEORGE COLE in » TOP SECRET." (U).
MONDAY andlTUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 2-15 and 7-30
HUGH WILLIAMS.I ELIZABETH ALLEN, with’ guest star JACK HAWKINS In
See the amusing results when two people change Identities. A picture with'B heart of gold I
TWICE UPON A TIME •' (V)'
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0, 8-15 GARY COOPER, FRANCHOT TONE in '
THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER
They fought like tigers on the' forbidden frontier of North West India. A blazing epic of heroism.
(H) nm m n : i 1 flB III n ! 'I . ■ . YORK."
! W 1 D E ! SCREEN
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1 Week Gommcncing 1 19th. July, 1954
i | iiiiiq u hull! TO-NIGHT at 7.30; SATURDAY at 6-D and 8.(5 I ■ ■ ■' T liJ u l HUMPHREY BOGART, JENNIFER JONES' in “ BEAT THE
SATURDAY at 2-15:1 FRED McMURRAY in "LITTLE OLD NEW '■
iJ W I D E SCREEN ! MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30
YOUR HOLIDAY CARES ARE WELL CARED FOR WHH JEAN SIMMONS. yiCTOR MATURE, ROBERT NEWTON in
Gasp'at Its spectacle! gldW'at Its romance,'howl at Its laughi:, A t great playwright’s! greatest play; Incomparably more thrilling on
Androetc. and The Lion he[screen.
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30i SATURDAY At 6-0 and 8-15 Walt Disney present^ one of the all-tjme. " greats !
Show White &the 7 Dwarfs . Preceded by a true-life adventure
Print by Technicolor. I : I .
(Color by 'Technicolor) ,!
! .
“ THE OLYMPIC ELK.’’ 1.
________ “ I ARIZONA." I
(U) (D)
SATURDAY at 2-15: HOPALONG CASSIDY In "HEART OF ■
Bqoking Office open I Mon., Wed.. Sat., from 2 to 4 p.m. Tel, 147
Bring^and-Buy Sale and Cake Stall <
I ! . i ' (U)' ' 1 ; i Will be held ■ i
Jo the Grouads of the Old-Hall, Waddin^on
' ;IF WET; IN THE HALL.
If '
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ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST llth, 1954 Comhience 8-30 p.m.
[ADMISSION 1/- - Children Half-price.: REFRESHMENTS WILL BE ON SALE..
I PROCEEDS FOR GARDEN FUNDS.
WADDINGTON CORONATION COMMITTEE! I ! By kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. 'Watson' ■ i
memorial CRAFTSMEti ,1 ^INCE ,1860,
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