MEMORIALS
Mahel your from the lari in East Lan
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IDYMAN renulred' l Itewell Estate . of
l-i-Apply: Estate Preston. ■, /
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BOYS a g e d ' l t o ! Apprentice | to
ancaster. ^ Good
I t YOUNG LADY l i t ■ school) ror pwhurst, GrocfjVs,' lltheroe.
tood machining finishing;! good
^NDUSTRI^ I
|sion). Clitheroe te a l Inditltrles
1; Works, Urgently Jtentlce - trained
anager, Imjierlal s tries Limited,, litheroe, .■ i
rNDER. a cure
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ates of pay.—
IPARM WoriKER louse provided^ E.L. — Abply: Ltd., Wlfhgll! Tel. Stonyhurst
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and prospects.— Clltheroe)' • ltd., lltheroe. \ j
Marb e or S can deliver in any churc
holcB of esigns in
F E q n memorial
Whall; RLA Pill
(Open S i Fepitt’s ofl
selection est stock cashire. i
and erect hyard,
ir a wide pleasing Granite; one, and
THEO WILSON AND SONS, LTD.
Tools. Ironmongery I
Household Appliances! FIREPLACES
BNQDIBIIS INVITB). i ! S IINCE c
y New Road C K B U R N
one ($248 turday afternoons)
27, Union Street, how Moor. BIRTHQAY GREETINGS
son ISteVen Richard). Slncb thanks tej doctor! and nrU-ses
Ca cede, to ■ Mr. f and Mrs. vill (nee Sheila Maunders)
TOWNSON.-I-Blrthday greetings by granddad, Edwin Townson, 4, Curzon Street, Clltheroe, his 89th' birthday. May 20
,1954. Stanley 1' I
—Love and best wishes (in yc ! birthday — From Ruth
JACKSON. memories May 14tU
DSPITAL iFOR iFECTIVES.j BLACKBUFiN.
pnted. to 1 teach 1 ol all i ages, given tola'ppll- r experienced in
aild BIRTH DAY MEMORIES I
- Ti-eaiured birthday of our dear son, David,
And a ^ earth's treasures too,! Or choDse from heaven, what I we could, !
If we cbuld have life’s; dearest Wl:
tA lN IN G i' lN-
fl350 per Snhum (-■xivlded. If I re- iidential emolu- DVlded at lappro- (lurs of dpty 39
ei,weeks annual Holidays.! Sub-
Iiletalls of experl- Tidatlons to the. aendeht at the I • 1 ■
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R' required for 11 general | works upe. Gds Works, i ,
1^ GAS BOARD HIRE GROUP ! ~r .
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i f 51 days. I Rate | . per hour, plus ■Slckf pay
“I Service Manager, illlllMAR SCHOOL
jerofe. I 1
ice ; and Guner.- i .'■il ■ " 1 "-i'
IHealth Service I Regulations.
Dear son, we'd ask for you. None tu t those who have lost! can tell, I
To-day our love Is mixed with ;
tet.rs,,
The lots of a loved' one loved -so well, I
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'To llvi} again the happy days! i And have you In our midst ag;‘■
From Dad aPd his son Alistair;
DEATHS
DINSDALE lIn hosploved he of Lynr Cllthero( Interred Cliapel (
—G. Cal 766.
lALE CLEANER 3ANDYMAN; ,44 Weekly wage £6 deductions for
Sject to medical
Itatlng agb and pee; to be fOr- Clerk df the Sratnmar School,
[L about 15 for T shop; easy job; jred.-f-Wrlte; Box |d Times.
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le t I than Tuesday, Jigether with the person- to ' whom 1 made.
llothlnlg and Oiit- |cs| and prospeqts f-Apply: Bradleys p/I4, Castle Gate,
I experience with | Dent an advant-
I average weekly Ip. 1 — Ap p l y ; peer, Rlbblesdale heroe.
])lus bonus, plus
LOOM WEAVER wages lor suit- woman.—Apply;
heroe..
i full-time SHOP -Apply by letter [16, Castle Street,
JIEHOOSE MAN. |bey I Corn Mills lor , farm
I y ; - R. Little. a, Whalley.
^132 p.a. If resl- ■polnted expected m of night duty, possible to the
| t after two boys po; or Mother's
bspltal._________ rlent 1 MOTHER’S
i ^ n . to 6 p.m.—
ton. Ravenswing, TOUtheroe._______
LY HELP Mon- (9 ■ a.m,- to 12 Mrs. Lupton, ) t h a m Street.
hVorston, !
Ilred Immediately! t Hotel. Worston. requlred'i^alf's
[itime WAITRESS Mart Cafe.—'
afe. King jStreey
iOUQUETS.i Etc lany hour), r -
late. I
pa female chronic , ildent or noh- Itment. S a l a r y
LED ASSISTANT HOSPITAL required for Lei I ASSISTANT
Hloved wife of I John I Thomas Bolton-by-Bowland, ' Interred I at
Royal Dorothy.
Churclch,^ Bolton-py-Bow!and, the luH
years.
AliLcticu I u StJ Peter's on
a g e d ldu;
TINGEY.H hospital dearly Margare' Lane, iFimeral; Rest,
Crematlj am. ;at.
—The, Tel.
ayhurst,
band of Ann Dinsdale, wood. West Bradford, , In his 84 th year. n at West Bradford verley &' Sons. 'Tel. 297/
—On trie 9th [of May. s ;al. William, the dearly
the 13th May. !
HAYHURSt.—On May 7th, at the Infirmary, Blackburn,
Greenwood, the be of.l Copy Nook.
tT ' ,74 o
lltheroe, 1 aged 60 years. from the Chapel of “ Rockdale,” Ctltheroe.
fn to-day (Friday), 11-0 Carletop.
cales ^ n e r a l Itherbe] 345.
IN MEMORIAM
BATTERSBY.—Injj loving memory -of ourj dear sister, Margaret Batterspy, lateijol Cold Coates Farm,'who died;May 14th; 1948.
Still
Though absent you are always' near.
V —From Freda, Willie and family.
loved, still missed and :ry dear.;
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MONK.—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who died 15th May. 1951.
You suffered much In silence, Your spirit did not bend, ' ; You faced your task with
Until, the very end.
—Froin her loving husband,' Audrey and Harry.________ __
We tblnk of you In silence; i And make no outward show. But what It meant to Jose you. No one will eVer know.
eburage, j ■ ■ i i i
MONK.—jin loving memory of a dear mother and grandma, who- died 13th-May, |1951.
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Into 'heaven’s mansion she entered.’
Halifax, N.3., Canada,__________ Mamj 1
—From nnr(«J Dorlij and family.
Nuneaton. Warwickshire. ‘ ___ .^3li
dear mo, died , fSth I r This day do; we remember, M' ay — 1951.
A Idvlng thought we give,: To one no longer vrith u s , ' Bpt In our hearts still lives.
_________
Le —Fron Bert, Ena, and Phillip. NIVEN.-fIn loving memory of my
eds. '
dear I Dad. who! died May 15th, 1941.- I ■ :
' ■ ■ ; lOWERS
^From his daughter. Bella. . ■;
:
of a died,
Glsburn ;Ajlways remembered. , ____ __
THUROGOOD—la loving memory “ ■ - ”ear father, Frederick, who 7th:Mayj 1953.
—Pr()i in his datighters.
But memories live for ever; —FronJ Lewis. Ann and children.
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; The family chain Is broken ' now,'
Wheh we werp all together, ! !
We;[often think of bygone! 'days,
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MONK.-tIn loving memory of a ; ther and grandma, who
- Alter long years of life’s sit’-uggles, has fallpn asleep,
Never to sigh or weep, her loving daughter
MONK.^ln loving memory,of a ;
dear rdother and grandma, who! died 15th May. 1951,
Mam was tired and weary,! Wearfy from tbll arid pain. : 'i; Put by her glrisses and rocker,; She will not need them! again.
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f‘ WHITSUIWIDE BARGAINS FOR ALL
............ '' i j A BM Y a n 4 NAWS STORES 2, and 2a, Shaw Bridge Street, Clitheroe
' Branches also at SkipWn Darwen Accrington and ; Hesjwood
Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m'. Weekijays; 9 a.m. to 8;p.m. Saturdays.
Men’s Wool Swim Tnlnlis..................... 8/6 Men’s Best Melton Trousers
...........22/6
Navy and Khaki Drill; Shirts ................... IQ/^ Children’s Coioured zip Jackets 24/6 & 28/6
Ladies’ Coloured Zip plackets .. 29/6 & 32/6
Men’s Gabardine ZipJfackets..... . from 24/6 Men’s Rayon Gab. Trousers ... 29/6 & 32/6 Men’s Flannels
Youths’ Flannels ... Men’s Sports Coats........ ... Men’s Fawn Gab. Raincoats Leatherette Zip Jackets ........ Men’s Cord Trousers.......... Metfs Suits
...........18/11 ...........47/6 : ......... 67/6
.. ...... 39/6 39/6 & 47/6
.......from 75/0
Boys’ Double Texture Navy Macs . ...... 27/6 Men’s Offrwhite Riding Macs .... ... ... 39/6 Boys’ and Girls’ Jean s..... .......... Men’s and Ladies’ Jeans...........
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lORIAMi
Lih iovlng mem- busband. William, ho died May 14th,
I we (give to clasp hd.,
lied, I i“ Coi^e and Iving' I wlfe.j Annie'.
bur voice i again, nought best, He ou honie. !
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i r father. William (ro died Mdy 14th,
r in ' loving mem-
did;not bend, [ your task with
rhuch In jsllence,
,0 outward show, meant to lose you, ever know,
;-y end;, you In silence,
loving daughter, d grandchildren Ilchpl. I
;,!Clithcrok
A ■ I
; Thc| ! thrpp
: ene'e ! fropi
tiop,
man> eiyen
T R A ^ ra oN knowl ;dge gaiiied
;h our long experi- las been handed doiNn gencratiiin to genera- We are also proud of
' s^.uja , jealously. ! mor I lishec
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feputation which these years of service have us-^o proud that we d', thii reputation Fiiie service at *3
ate price is an estab- Scales {tradition.
|radii
Men’s Navy Bib-and-Brace ^yeralls from 15/11 Men’s Quality Boiler Suits, L............ ...... 34/0 Boys’ T.O.T. Stockings
..............
Men’s Work Socks . .J 1/9,2/11 3/11 & 4/11 Men’s [Singlets and Trunks Men’s Slipovers
3/11 from 7/6
jMen’s Work Boots Tents in all sizes
Men’s Black and Brown Shoes ... 24/6 & 27/6 from 32/6 from 37/6
RuciSacs in all sizes . .L . . . . . . ........ frowi 15/6 Large Zip Travel Bag^
Boys’ Shirts ........ Tennis Raquete . . . . . . Life: Belts
New Crimp Nylons v 29/6
Men’s New Khaki DriU Shorts. / from 8/11 Men’s New White Shprts ............-
from 8/11 Sharkskin’ Weave Art Silk Sports Shurts 13/6
5/11 & 9/6 .. .16/6 " 2/6
Mark Vn Motor Cycle Goggles ............ 12/6 13/11
“ SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR MANY MdRE BARGAINS”
2/11
* c o M f A e r r A m - T O p m i u s t g ^ seme ^toface capacitf iff f m m u e s m K m o H m m t e 'm
HnAVAimEmtTRAmHFm^S WHALLEY
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
GARDEN will bc'h'
The Catho ■ - . I 1 • ' on
SATURDAY, : Commencing
FETE
,^ld at ic Hall
MAY 29 th at 3 p.'m.
H a n dicraft, Home a n d Garden Produce, ■' Treoisure S ta l l , .. Jum b le , Stall, Side Shows.
ADMISSION 6d. Teas and. Refreshments 13/11 from 19/11 *T THI I E /ECTRICITY SERVICE CENTRE King Sreet, CLITHEROE
On Tuei day Next, May 25th I - j
'AND
following Tuesday, June 1st at 2 30 p.m, each day
nOV/NAAfl'
ST. AMBROSE CHURClH, I G R I N D l i ^
i I- I '- t h e ' 1 ' CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE
COME D A P NG STANLEY BAkREjR
and . enjoy ' yo|irselves to the popular music! of -
AND HIS BANb .on I : 1
FRIDAY n e x t . May 28 Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
a d m is s io n 2/6! Lace Buses. Ices. Proceeds for Church Funds.
Look out for Dance on Wbitj Monday ,
country: Saturday, May 29th> 1954
on , i
IN iH E NATIONAL SCHOOL ' I To be opened at 2-0 p.m. by | ;
MRS. J. tB. GIOULTHUHST, J.P. (of Gargrave).
C/iolrown; |j. FOSTER BBAyER, Esq. (ofj Blngleylj Admission' 6d.; (hhildren 3d. i i i ' j ’ , STALL?: . [ ' ' ] [ ■ / .
KITCHEN WARE NEEDLEWORK!
! BRAN TUB H | ICE CREAM J
BAGS & CROCDKERY ! AFTERNOON! TEA$ POUND STALL -
I GAMES, ETCj
This spk<» Is kindly; klven by CfiUheroe Sidings Ltd!, Grindleton ■ Mills, CUtheroe. 1 Manufaiffnirers of “ Trutex , Garments. i;|
)BoiTorl ! 6V' I GowtrtNO
To SKiPTok
MIX!!! (S4£crl
WHY MOT COME TO THE e i A i
ROADS EEAP
GRINDLETON StAiDgJIfH
TOS5(D Service.
On May 11th, In William Arthur, th e : loved h u s b a n d of , Tlngey, of 46, Woohe;
DON’T FORGe I TO yiSIT THE BEAUTIFUL ' GARDENS AT
Colthurst Hsfli Wadto^ t o -m o r r o w (kAlukDAY),! 22nd MAY
which will b eO P E N T Q ^O B ^ £ f rom M to 7-30 p.m. . (By k in d perrali^m^
. j BUFFET TEAS from 3-30 ip.m. ADMISSION 1/-. i- CONCERT at 6 3() p.m. by Young People of the Circuit.
C h d im a n i MISS MARGARET TAYLOR, [of Waddlngton. ADMISSi 6 n to CONCERT: Adults 1/6; Children 9(i.
COOKERY DEMONSTRATION !
entitled'
“ PUDDINGS T H |T PLE^S :
.1
will-.be'glveti In [ The Gas Showrooms, Castle Street, Glifheroe
On TUESDAY N E p , Mdy 25th, at 2-3Q p.m: ' By MRS. L. IcOQK, Home Service Advisor to the ; East Lancashire; Group. , -^ADMISSION,\FREE
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A New [Water Heater can be Yoiirsi for as little as 21/p Deposit alidi '/ / i /T p e r 'week.;..i,t,. '
Chatbum Road Ground' To-morrow (Saturday)
CUTHEROE ([with ,:A.'Entwistle)
BAXENDEN (with! T. 'Barnp) '
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wickets pitched ?-30 p:m. SPECIAL |i ATTRACTION!.
Christ Cli^i'ch, Chatburh^ Rose; Queen F^tiyar
To-morriow (Satifrday) j I at 2-30 p,m.;
ApN^ION S3d.
L ig h t R efre shm en ts i available. BAMSpOTlDMi CUP KNOCK-OUT
Oi)MPETITIpN
Ribblesdjale Wanderers i' ]'! !^- ■ -jit'
Gr^^ Harnfood AT (jHDBCH M ^O W Tuesday a|nd Wednesday
Next, May 25th and 26tb wickets pitched. 6|-45 p.m. each evening.
ADMISSION !6d.—ALL PAY. North jwest Regional .
Shorthorn; Breeders Assoc. (Lancashire Branch.)
■' In v ite 'y o u to. a
fieiLD day 'ji and ! .
Inspection of the Lindle Herd of pairy Shorthorns ' i- ' 1 ■ ’ ! j ' ■
THE COUNTY DJS’niUTE FARM, i HUTTON, Nr.j PRESTON .
On Wednesday Next
' (May 2 ^ ) , at 1-30 p.m. ; L ig h t I R e fre shm en ts . 1 AW Welcome:
from:— [ i • < ■,; ■.., i HON. SECRETARY,
“CASTLE MILL,” i qUERNMORE,
Further I i details; available 1 !; ■ Nr.i Lancaster.
( ! !,. i.,
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■CIi| Farmi!
ihciroe and I B ers’ B ^ |nd Committee
ANNUAif. r 1954 T iH E . ANNUAL :F.
■ T1 WEDf Motor MERE
. The served
TRIP wlU .'be BSDAY;.2nd J Coaclx to
’/!RMERS’ held on LINE, by
and BLACKPp
route 'srtll be _ m Sedbergh tc
_____ .Then byRav dale'tc Windermere for After a short stay a t . the [foute will be by Lancaster,' Shard
where coffee
where High Tea will le i at the Savoy Cafe. ■ S;'ea.l!S 1 been, reserved for
Bridge,
, Cockerha to B!
Clrciis, and thb return journey wUl bt by Whalley.
tlhj Tower ..
Coa()hes leave kin CUthe::oe, at 7-30
a.ir
Tour,
be made to HARRY COOK or ALFR^ SMITH (Sec: G'etarles),
gratut tied—'37/6 each application for
Tickets,' Including Circus, Meals
same should •I Moor Lane Methodist Sunday School Jumble S and Pound
TO-l|flGHT (FRir^AY) . , I at 7-0 p.m. I ADMISSION'
R e fre shm e n ts ava i
JuiviBLE SALE In
Hie Labour Roo ms, i [Eshton Termed
To-|morrow (Saturday)
■| ■ (22nd May) Commence at 2-30 p.m. ADMISSION 3d
instone- Lunch. powness, Kendal, m and ackpool; served have
g Lane, Coach
and! all Early
10, Castle Street,' CI|itheroe( Tel. C)ltheroeil43.
Wf
' NDER- 'OL.
Settle, Klrkby Will be
i' p, RIP
pwland Social
•I m u x s I North Western Gas Board; - Glitheroe Undertaking
A lorglng, dear David, ,!to’ tu n back ! the years.
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(in. lis loving mother and 1
(char if naut^im
•id) EC«li ItM'TowiT TtrU
I CHARLES GOBURlji; f K»ha • Nam Vir4t« • Ktmti Wtidca • SUn* Cttir
SOlTiriSEl• BOIAiTBAIK• CMRUSUDIEII
BIRTks
May.bth, at BramI
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YORK STREET i CLITHEROE. Phone Sb
registered A3 A NEWSPAPER. [T
liL ON A
SCREEN
TO-NIGHT at 7-30 n.m,; SA'j’URDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 p.m, FROM HERE [TO ETERNITY Week commencing May 24th, 1054. . SIX DAYS
MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-301 SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 n.m. j l f l \
imis.tasaimmtiiinmit' ' ' ' ■
mitctui nttenioumis/mntit um£toex‘tftei>K.VJcan.tawai$
UL ru pmnf -sraipa mmoM k/ni6MTrKintau W
64r/M £f.'. No. 3836
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(Colouti by Te(ihnlcolor).
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2 DORIS DAY, RAY BOLGER in [‘ APRIL I | ,
15, 6-0 and 8-15 4 PARIS” J
(U) MONDAY, and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 2-15 and 7-30 . The $tory of Three Loves (Colour by Tecbnlcolor) [ ' (D)
Starring piER ANGELI, LESLIE CARON, MOIRA SHEARER. KIRK ............... DOUdbAS, FARLEY GRANGER. JAMES MASON .
No wonder Its big! A screenful!of stars . . . the thrills of Paris and the circus | . . of London . . . and. of Rome, the eternal city. :! N.B.—This film is the entire programme.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2il5. 6-0, 8-15 GREER GARSON, WaLTER PIDGEON iii
^ ‘ I
about her! .M.G.M.’s bold drama of a woman who defied a whole I
(Colour by Technicolbr). The whispers.
________ , the lies , . . the slanders . . '.the things they said . . .
, . town. ! wonderful story for all to enjoy. Booking;Office open daily 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30. R L E l b E
Operated in conjunction with W. C. Standerwick Ltd. MA Y E X C U R S IO N S !
from
BLACKPOOL BLACKPOOL
NIBBLE VALLEY . . . . 6-30 p.m., ____2-0 p.m.
Cllthcroe; , Whalley 2-15 p,'m.
6.45 p.m.
EVERY. SUNDAY IN MAY 6-0 P.m.:
6.15
16, WELLGATE. CLITHEROE. PHONE 176 ' ! 1
jBook in advance at Local Office: or at Local Agency:
;, MR: UROOKEa.. PARK VILLAS. WHALLEY. PHQNE 2279 WESLEY CHURCH TO-MojlROW (SATURDAY),
CIRCUIT SUMMER '
■' I t 2r45 -p.m.- !
Chairmdri-. MISS-GERTRUDE NELSOlf, of BllUngton' Opener:! MI§S'
B..BVELYN ASHDOVra, o f ,Burnley.,
CLITHEROE MAY 22nd
FAYRE St. 1 i
CLITHEROe . WELLGATE. and WHALLEY 'BUS STATION T EVERY SATURDAY IN MAY i Depart
Return Fare
6/3 4/.
p.m.' 3/6 BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
MAYOR^S SUNDAY 30th m a y ] |i 954 ! ■ |. !
that he may be accompanied In procession to the Church by residents, and In particular by those serving In a public capacity or! In the various; social.'and welfare organlsa,tlonsi in the Borough.! ;Service commences ab -10-30 a.m. ! ■ ■ ,
,qiHE mayor-elect (Mr. Councilor CUfford Chdtburri^ -*■ proposes fo attend High Mass at the St. Michael and John’s Catholic. Church, Lowergate,; Clltheroe oh SUNDAY MORNING,, the 30th MAY Instant, an
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bodies attending as such should report to the! Polldfe Ofilcers marshalling the procesAlbn and be assembled b'Jf lO-O a.m. prompt. The; Mayor will receive In the Mayor’ Parlour, Town! Hall, from H 5 fi.m.
The place ot assembly Is Church Street, and organise' i , " ; i 21st May, 1954, |j .. -T o w n Clerk
annual ii^T IN G ■ i!! will be held In - : ; ;
The Gongregati()nal Schoolroo: 'a t 7-30 P.m.
j.
On WEDNESDAY NEXT, M^y p a r e n t s a n d p k lilN D S 'WELpOM.
CLITHEROE AND DKTRI BOY SCOUTS’ I ^§SOCIATIO
h and trustA
£ 1 3 - 1 0 - 0 ' And if you
l! £17 - 10 -
aren’t duly impressed, we’ll be very surprised.
B E NT Ml AMS
14, MARKET PLACE | !’!' ■ PHONE 167i
YOUR MVRPHY b s / lL E R 1 i CLITHfROE
!!'
The unforgettahle stars of Mrs. Miniver In another warm and ( ;
Tel. 278. - ii , | Featuring : DENNIS O’KEEFE, RUTH HUSSEY.! WILLIAM DEMAREST ^
A riotous'Trucojor comedy , of idomestlc 'woe. The price of the coat Is enough to give anyone a headache, but this mink gives'him coUi feet;
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SATURDAY at 2-15: FRANCHOT TONE in “ TRAIL jOF THE VIGILANTES.”
M Booking Office open Mon., Wed.. Sat., from 2 to 4 p.m. |Tel. 147 ft* I ^ •
\ TO-NIGI^T at 7-36: SATURDaV at 6-0 and 8-15 "THE INTRUDER.” ! (U).
JACK HAWKINS. DENNIS PRICe I GEORGE COLE I
SATURDAY af 2-15; VICTOR McLAGLEN In “ EX-CH/IMP.” Week commencing 24th May, 1954.
W I D E ___ S C R E E N MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDHESDAy at 7-30 ; ^RIAN DQNLEVY, JOAN.LESLIE in
WoiV^N THEY ALMOST liYNCHEb
The most'Unusual Western story ever filmed'. Any way lyou lo at her this'gal's DYNAMITE. Gun-tdtlng females shoot i t outiin
Where's Mabel?; Have you seen Mabel? ' !
;^ bec^se'i
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-151 We must flijd Mabel
©-Distinction of instruments . ensemble.' ;
. ® Ample range and output .\folume. ©. Reliability. © Value for money.
FOR THE NEW COULDN’T MAKE
HOME TOO :YOU A BETTER CHOICE
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