i ■ EQt n through a Local advertlsemcrtts
VACANT! of persons
Elbe
ipllcant Is a mkn slvk, or a woman ilVi embloyment, provisions
lstry of LaboUr Employment
1 MEMORIALS
GRANITfi'/MARBLE, STONE Send ifor opr selection of designi i| and prKcs. Ybu will be ! iJolacoB under [no obli-
I I !
of , Vscauclee
ablk DOMESTIC r lady; to. under- duties and cook- :• IWe nr.—Apply: imes.
f repairing; 5-day 16. to learn
WESTERN BOARD
,
Electricity Boa: .\ckburn. by 3p
i i l l
S I
.. Sub-Area. T
eqUlrcd for s: I le loe with
Lis I bonus. I p5' Apply: Person
t an advantaji ie (Cement' L
I E kip e r 1 e u cle d iso ill strong Lad.— Ltd.. Chatburn.
l ee Mill. Clithetoe. liobd, all-round
i;
pMl , SWEEPEH.— outhworth and
<ER; cottage wfith Apply: Manager, hgill Farm, Clith- ihiii'Sti 214.
I wo o d wo rk Ito g : pll y ; Waterloo Waterloo ROad,
"0 1N E H, bench
|LP[ wanted; anesdny mornings.
_______ „-_rnlrigs. i t House, Cllthetoe.
TUes-
Jectl food ■ shop j re- Ipart-ttme ASSI6T- essentlal. Wages, ove iB.O.T. rates.!
;| TED i s i|nd all kinds of
T panted. — Box ntlngale. Liverpool,
portable GRAMO- |\Vrue; Box Nl, 1 Imes:_______ 1
i light work; night
preferred,—Write: seri and Times;!
.Baby’s PLAY-BEN I haiR: state price. 1l4, Advertiser And f ,
p with family; lull
cd. I comfortable r tingle gentleman;
r i i iA T io N ^ aw a r d ^
m successful! In ards In the Royal he Prevention! of | t i t on, 1953; |
f- drivers employed ie.-eamery, Chaljley.
d . I Oak Leaf. {Bar; baDiploma; Robert
T ;l Bernard Hen- Ilqbert Weavelf, ^
lent would like to .urllty of congratu- nen [ on wlnplng
ONAL
ge 1;; existing ones 1 iMortgagei^ on'
- - Larger i|ort-
itry . — Ashley’s Cambridge Road,!
nesses, Cinemas,! Farms, etc.: (also
■3E GET YOU, e Orstrax Tonic ■gy, vigour, Ifeel! all chemists.
BdUQUETS, |Etc.{ (any bout).—
S' ) \^R S hjomas Wlldmani
g I week-endsj — Advertiser and
iJAREA
F PAINTElf D SETTLE
. 1 ■ attcrsall's, Cbat-
. ' gation and find i; if
I us anxious ! to help.
I I I Phone 2164.
I
MOND.MENTAL MASONS I Lettering and I enovations.
! iW: ROCK I Blaokburi^ Road
^
GREAT HARWOOD ,1!.
I COMING ( |f age
' i birthday. 24th October. ! —Mother and Dad.'
IS.bOd. per nqur. (Building and ng| Committee
to Sub-Aj-
PI C KUP.—Congratb atlons, i and best wishes on the your 21st
On' October 16th. 1954. at Christ Church, St. Leoilkrds-on-Sea. by RCv. Canon Sir {Percy Maryon- IVlLson, Bart., and the Rev. F. A.f:Stroud. unclebof the bride groom, Peter Horton, only son on' Mrs. and thb late ReV. A.
marriAIges GROVE— STONES
Grove, and Barbara .Elizabeth, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs Eifnest Stones, of St. Leonards! oil-Sea, Sussex, Bfadford.
DEATHS lato of West
BRANDON.— On thb 17th October, ; Irr I hospital, Em!ly( widow of : Gtorge Brandon, [of 87, Regent ! Street, Waddinifon, aged 76 i years. "At
re.st.’’ Cremation ! was at Sklpton ch October 20th.
i -^The Scales Fvlmeral Service. TTel. Clltheroe 145.
WILSON— On the 1 Un hospital), I Wilson, t h e ! brother of Ml ! Edwin, of 36, ' Clltheroe, aged
Rest." ■
fence only) to: Boxj L!id| Times.
l18th October, de anarly
alter !!0 years. "At
B Ice and All
Thomas loved
rook Street,
t —-The Scales Flineral Service. !, Tel. 345.
WINDER—On Octdber 18th, 1954. John, the .beloVCd husband of Mary Agnes Winder, of Wood End Cottage. Dunsop Bridge,
' aged 70 years, Andrew’s Church, oil the 21st.
'
-llBennett. Tel II
— "" ........ Interred at St. Slaldhurn,
Clltheroe 5M. BIRTHDAY MEMORIES
HAUL.— Birthday deal Father on day, October-23
! ^Prom his! Son
! ilMemorles are : iThere Isn’t m I only wish tl I’My father hep
lUch to .say.
’d. Ill I have,
iiemorles of a his 47th birth
at I could have, e to-day. Alan, and Jean.
HALL.—Loving blfthday memories ' October 23rd, ol our dear Son, ■ Albert.
'■■:{{■“ returns. jlBut what we think of you.
40,'iWllson Street. I i ilDad. ‘l|No morning dawns, no night ' 1
^Prom his loving Mother and .
HaLL.—Loving blfthday memories i of mv dear Brother, Albert, on i his 47th birthday, October 23rd.
L' j I 'When I lost you.
i !. ‘ ! He was a friend to many.’ ’ I ! brother. |!
; ,j{ Joan and Barbara.. 44;! Wilson street.!
!! But to bis own proved true. What a , friend I . lost, dear
■ —Prom his loving Sister Lizzie. ! brother-ln-lawr; Bob, nieces
I IN MEMORIAM
BENNETT. — Treasured memorlfs of my dear Husband, EU, who
idled October 22nd, 1940.. 1 j ! Jly . love will .hold,! your ■
1 ; Through: every day of every { - year.
.1 , memory dear.
{—Prom bis ever-loving Wife. 9bj:St. Paul’s Street, Low Moor.
I —Prom his Sons and Daughters. Whalley._________|______________
! Always In but thoughts.
COATES.— In lovlhg memory of a ! dear Mother, who passed away i October 23rd, 1943. ' ! Sweet are i the memories
;
i —[From Tom, Napier, Hawkes ! ; {Bay, New Zedland: Madge, ! i Lewis and family, The Lodge, ! Holden.______ i
1 01 one we loved and will never (' i , forget.
silently kept, __________
INGHAM.— In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, who died October 22nd, 1951.
75, Jubilee Terrace, Clltheroe.
eroe is, Cut
Gardens 29^
E & SON.' NURSERIES
idle Hotel) tiurn 230.
. . . . . . Ifront’ 15/1
........... {.from 15/- .......
.i.frorn 7/6
........from £1/0/0 any part ot the
NURSERIES, i CLITHEROE. I
ket Tuesday I and itday. s
Ibjmd and Uncld. died; October
/lORIAM loving memory of
B
Ihave not passed ' M
jod's most lovely ’ V
travelled, far, door ajar, j
Ife Dora;: nephew and children.!
31, Seedall Al/enuO,
ilEDGMENrS ,n A. iMa
,plr kind attep Ciltheroe.
[rs. Leonard to thank friends for
d floral trl, her sad I be i ,he doctors
kk all.! rel ind expre
dear Mother who Tl7tb, 1923;t also ather, who “ died ]1940.
veasured . jnem- I
amazingly M(|dERATE
'•^'ber of [ East Lancashire people ca I us each year, our
•shall Alves islons e utes
Since an impressive num- tlor.
Met- all
07 sympathy •al tributes rec.
uks of
ep and family wish ,, relatlvesi fr.ends/
Winder, Mr. for
, received! In ___ also the doctord Nurses for Ithell-
.sympathy i t ’ ' thge,
gc, and Rhyl., , ' ' ' 'I
I j i ! " ' and their kind?
! and/' theln
1 bereavemeilt. oar Clltheroe.
delved
kind and
avC- an 1
i Par-case loperating cost is 1 substantially reduced; These resulting ■ savings, in keep ing with our! ’ polKcy, are nassed oi; to those we have the privilege of iserving— nassed on in the form of a nner», service at a. lower, amazingly moderate price.
IHfcsCl!S fBMAIS®' JCE
ROCKDALE, ESHTON TER
jcLITHEROE. ' 345. ; ' - —
____ _ and published by_th^® Clltheroe Advertl^r &
pany j i td . , at 6, M a r^ t PlafC' Cllthtoe. Tel. 407/8 (two
! |
I I Thoughts to-day, II Memories for {ever. !—From his Wife and family.
INGHAM.— Treasured memories of a; dear Brother and Uncle. Alf, (who died October 22nd, 1951.
{;; a beautiful soul in a garden ! of rest. '{
i We keep In our hearts the love lor the past.
,—His loving Sliters Mary and
For there It Us planted, for ever to la4t.
7,' ' Chatburn Road; Brownlow Street; and Accrington.
Sally; Nieces Peg and Beatrice; I , Eileen, Tom and Allred.
LORD .—In .loving! memory of a {dear Son ;and Brother, Richard
; Ssnnuel,. sergeant In E.A.F., {killed In Prance October 24- 125th, 1942; also a dear Husband land Father, John Wllllafei. died [January 27th, 1943.
! Of lovecj ones'gone to rest, j' But those who think of them i.
i ' Are those who loved them to-day, i I
Wo o d h l l i , Slaldbum; Wray, 'HoughtonI and Ashton-on-Rlbble.
(—lYom A loving! vVHe and i: Mother, {'and lamlly.
i I t Is true what they say, God chooses the best,
WET Dr cold,” m
bargains’ AT
VISIT'us FOR A RM Y a n d
NA VY l i d 2^, Shaw Bridge Street,
les also at^Skipton barwen Acer I Heywood
„„/kins .... ;•••..... .. 39/6 j Hose S T O R E S
Clitheroe ngton and
Ope 1 9 a.B. to 7 p.m^ Weekdays; 9 a.rn. to 8 p.m. Saturdays.; Sleeveless Leather > New Naval Sea-Boo't
Men’s Black Shoes ...19/11 Women’s New Derby TWeed Jackets 49/6 Overcoats
This . day brlngsl back sad memories,!'
F.S. Wadeed Quilts ... 29/6 Sleeveless Leather Jerkins ,
, Limited Number. , Men’s New R-A.F. Shirts., ■ 8/11
Lined Union Shirts 17/6 Heavy Qukllty B/B | , Overalls ....... ....; 18/6
Camp Beds ........ . 49/6
Hurricane Lamps 6/11 and 10/-
Childrens Extra Strong
■ Sizes Mr;;;::::;: 11/6 I Pyjamas .........19/11 Demohf Ovjercoats......25/-
Wellingtons b
0/11 Linings
Good Tweed Overcoats (half-pilice) I ............ 84/-
New white Naval Sheets !. [
Ladies’ Gab; Raincoats I
i ! .
Men’s Turnover Top Stockings ........... 3/11
.27/6 pair. 49/6
fen’s Lined Kid Gloves Men’s Fawn Sports \
Full Size
Flannele.tte I Sheets
New Australian Worsted /
As New Mark VIH Goggles Leather Flying Helmets.'
(Zipped) : 32/6
............ Khaki
12/6 ... 37/6|
Black Oilskin Macs ... 37/6’-. Men’s BroWn Shoes ... 19/11 ’BusDrivers’ Green Jackets 'Men’s 3 PiecelSuits ... 84/-[ As New only 25/- JiieWg Black Oilskin Macs |
v: . ■•■v'L’ ' , ' ! :37/6! SsaJiDol Satchel? from 10/-|
Htiivy Quality Kbaki Drill ! Shirts ....... ...;.S?u.,14/ll Khaki Drill Shirts ... 7/ll Men’s'Guaranteed Rubber [ I Boots,
Jeep Jackets '(lined) 87/6 New D.B. Type IM/C .! [■ Macs .........:...... £4/19/6 New Camel Fleece Loose | ............
Men’s Dunlop “ Target.” Welliti^tohs
23/6: i..l 35/-
Khaki Trousers ... 23/6 V BelstafI Motor Cycle Coats As New Army Blankets i A'
1 12/6 and 15/- Men’s Strong Work Boots { ,
12/6 ^ e n ’s Work Socks ^ , New Navi P.T. Shorts 5/11 i , i, ,
New Greep Oilskin Macs Boys’ Navy Wigan (^ill , ,
R.A.F. Beijets ........ . 3/11 New Army Type Haversacte Genuihe Wool'Army Socks
17/6 Macs .... .. .only 27/6 ■ , J , , J « i
Men’^Sperts poats ... 47/6 I'f'"
LARGE SELECTION OF GLOVES 1 AT LOWEST PRICES.
'
4 /li Ladies’ and Men’s Jeans ! ;
i
• 15/ r -MMen’s Black and Brown , Shoes ... 24/6 and 27/11
i , £6/10/;-
West Bradford Sports Effort
A DANCE will be held in
ST.‘ CATHERINE’S SCHOOL on
Wednesday Next, Nov. 3 8 pjn-—l a.m. ■
RIBBLE d an c e 'BAND ADMISSION 2/6
Rejreshments available.
WADDINGTON READING ROOM. :
Whist and Domino
On Wednes^y I Next (November 3rd) at ‘7-30 p.m.|
ADMISSION 2/- , i
(including Refreshments). i ’Bus to Clitheroe alter Whist:
- . - ftleri’sRaybn [Gaberdine !, "A
Large Size Zipp Travel ' | ,Kags......27/6 and 29/6[
Trousers from 19/11
^ 15/11 |
16/9[ 25/6,
THE SIMP liER
Specialist for Needlework Wools and Crafts
, 20, MOOR', LANE, CLITHEROE j
Tel: Clitheroe 585
cFOR WARM WINTER WOOLLIES 'USE
DOUBLE KNITTING ALL 'COLOURS 'IN STOCK - From 1/3 per oz
RUG WOOL AND CANVAS FOR DOORMATS OR RUGS. I rug Wo o l from ,11/6 per lb.
'
THRUMS IN MIXED , OR SELF COLOURS From 6/11 approx., lib. Hanks. '
; • Clitheroe T.T, Milk Retailers Association
•THE above Association wishes to announce that the price of T.T. MILK, Farm Bottled,
will be INCREASED TO 8d. per pint as from OCTOBER 31st, 1954. ' ,
M. GRAHAM, Secretary, . ciitheroe T:T. Milk Retailers Association.
1 : My day begins and ends with ; i , ■ you.
( I Wherever I go, whatever I do,
!
BROOKS.— in loving - memory of John S. Brooks, who ' died October 26th, 1949.
MU' easli;
Ha, BIGGER. THf^N EVER TREAT FOH THE KIDDIES
ia,ve ' , a .look arou n d ' ‘.then, •violn our XMAS or 'TUA^iTy CLUB; an d .m ak e ,
spending a l ittle DON’T fo rg e t t o \pAY U5, A; VISIT. ALL, LOWERGATE, CLiTHEROE
ARNIVAlt DANCE AY NEXT, 5th NOVEMBER, 1954
Fun In thb fashion house with the girl with the money. A delightful comedy filmed In Technicolor.
■' Cert. U.
Seats may be booked at, the cinema, Monday to Friday,, 10-30 to 12-30, and Saturday. 10-30 to 12-30 and 3 p.m. to 4-39 p.m. Other times at the General Office, 2, Moot'Lane. Clithcroe. Tel, 07. :
ClithekeT Co-operative Society Ltd. MOOR LANE, CLITHEkOE
FURNISHING DEPARTMENT XMAS SHOW
NOW i^ aDy f o r y o u r ins pectio n We invite you to call in and look around at our
Wonderful Selection of PRESENTS EOR ALL TASTES— Chrome,. Brass; Pottery, Woodware, Glassware.
AUTUMN FAYRE THE HALL, LOWERGATE, CLITHEkOE
To-morrow (Saturday) I j October 30th, 1954
' . 2-30 p.m. to 6 p.m. I
j |
OPENED at 2-30 p.m. by THE MAYOR AND MAYORESS. ADJWISSION 6d.
CAKE STALL, FLOWER STALL, WHITE ELEPHANT STALL, APRON STALL, HOUSEHOLD GOODS ^AND FANCY GOODS. ;
. AFriERNOON TEAS 1/6 ! REFRESHMENTS. Proceeds in aid ol ChurclnRestoration Funds.
MOOR LANE METHODIST CHURC:h , CEITHEROE MEN’S* WEEK-END
TEA and CONCERT
TO MORROW (SATURDAY). OCT. 30th TEA from '4-30 p.m.
FILM SHOW, 6-0 p.ra. MEN’S CONCERT, 7-15 p.m. i '
INCLUSIVE CHARGE, 3/-;, CONC^T. ONLY, 1/6. Children Half-price. ; ‘ '{ -------- ----------
" ■' I ■ I
MEN’S SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1954 Preachers:
j ^
10-30 a.m.: i REV. J. H. FENTON. 6-0 .p.m.: REV. FRED SMITH
Conductor and Soloist: MR. W! TAYLOR.
| '
. / Organist: MR. D. G. HARTLEY. MEN'S CHOIR. ,
Clitheroe and District' kgricultural Society '
^ - FIFTH ANNUAL - SHOW in ,ftie j- \ I
KING LANE HALL, CLITHEROE on
FRIDAY, 12th NOV DANCING ,'8 p.m. i
THE GROSVENOR MBER,-1954
0 2 a.ra. PLAYERS
pCKETS 5/- EACH ;
may be obtained from any Member of the Committee or the Secretaries’ Office, 10, Castle Street, Clitheroe.
0LD:TYME DANCING
Clitheroe Conservative Cluh
To-morrow (Saturday) 7-30 to 11 p.m.
ADMISSION, 2/6
PARISH CHURCH GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
CONCERT BY THE CHILDREN
To-morrow (Saturday) in THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ,
at 7-30 p.m.
speciality DANCES BY GWENDOLINE WILSON
ADMISSION:
Reserved Seats 2/- and 1/6. Unreserved 1/-.'
Seats can be booked at the School, To-monow (Saturday) from 6-30 p.m. -
■ ' Ices will be on Sale. CUTHEROE
CONSERVATIVE CLUB.
JUMBLE SALE To-morrow (Saturday) ■ at 2-30 p.m..
ADMISSION 3d. Rejreshments.
n CLITHEROei
CONGREGATIONAL YOUTH CLUB.! .— r—'
GL'UB WEEK EFFORT
JU VIBLEISALE in
THE SCHOOLROOM
TO-NIGHT (Friday) (October 29th)
at,7-30p.m.
admission 3d. Refreshments.
WESLEY
WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP, PARSON lane;
JUMBLE SALE I POUND STALL To-night (Friday)
in THE SCHOOLROOM at 7-0 pi:m.
ADMISSION 3d. • Refreshment^.
Giuls of Jumble] etc., may be' left on Friday afternoon. ■
CHATBUBN METHODIST;. I CHDRCH.
jI
To-morrow (Saturday) • i ! ,at 2-30 p.m.,
prices. Clitheroe Amateur'
Operatic and Dramati Sotiety
iklAHOMA
FE:bbuAEY l4th-I9tK 19S? REHEARSALS
THE OLD SCHOOL, CHURCH BROW
ro-nlglit (Friday) : : .
Full Rehearsal i (Vocal) 7-45 p.iif.' ‘
JUMBLE SALE Monday, NovfeiMber 1st:, !!
Jn THE SUNDAY SCHOOL! ,.! . ADMISSION 3d. ,
Wednesday, November 3rd:
Full Rehearsal (Vocal) 7-45 p.m. i
. i
Refreshments' ■ a t ' reasonable I I
Also, at 7-0 'p.m.; the - . Sound Film
“ JOHN WESLEY” '! Win be shown.
Principals On l y at T ij.m.
Friday, November 5th:
Full Rehearsal: (Vocal) 7-45 p.m. " I CAIN’T SAY NO.”
at
at at 45
UNION STREET ME'THODIST CHURCH, LOW MOOR, ! CLITHEROE.
(HtAfemNCERT THE ZODIACS I
b y ’ ' ' ’ CONCERT PARTY
Saturday, November 6th Particular^ next week.
j i , ' , GLITHEROE AMATEUR liRAMA CLUB
IDA GRADWELL . BARNARD WOOD BRENDA DAVIES RAYMOND GRICE MOLLY AIREY I AMBROSE VEEVERS DOROTI^Y [PICKUP JAMES HOLT
. This is the Cast who jwllll present “TOO MANY! LOOKS” A LANCASHIRE clDAIEDy! ■ Producer: HAROUD Bj RATCLIFFE i
In the Parish Church Sunday School NOVEMBER 15th to 20th, 1954
, -TIMES OF BOOKINp: i ij.., ,
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, i Novemto' 8th, '9th' and 10th, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.,' in the Parish:Church Sunday School:
RESERVEcj SEATS 3 /- and 2 / | ; UNRIeSERvIeD 1/-.
n w ail and!
Supper 16-30 p.m. Whist ' ! Dancing /
: , ' . i ..........t ' ADMISSION k Clitheroe Branch Vohien’s Unionist Assoc
A MEETING will be held on
Tuwday Next, Nov. 2ii)i
in the Conservative Club' ’ ' at 7-30 p.m.
Speaker: MR. E.' BU(3K, Subject: .
THE STRANGER WITHIN OUR GATES.
i grand WEEKLY
WHIST DRIVES ! to be held In the
t '
REFRESHMENT ROOM . at ' !,;■
RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS’ CRICKET GROUND, 'at 7-30 p.m.
Commencing
tuKday Ne^xt, Nov. 2i|id ADMISSION 1/6
iPrograi 1 ',1
l e s
All models in our current T/V range are designed so that, by {fitting the special Tuning Uni/, we shall be able simply and economically tjo provide for your reception of a new programme as soon fjs one becomes available to you. .
: ; ARjGHIE DEWHURST
YOUR RADIO jAND T/V DEALERS p l a c e
BENtHAMS 14,
Phone Mi7 CLITHEROE Phone 167. 1
J ,
ALL HALI A pU A L
tojs;,EFFORT-''
T SUPPER d DOMINOES
Io n FRIDAY MI In the IV
DANCE IXT NOVEMBER 5th
(itton Institute and iDomlnoes 8 p.m. to 16 p.m. until 1 a.m. to i ;
EDMONi fsok's B A N D '\ (Children Half-price.
IT.HELEN’jS CHURCH : WADDINGTON i (MEN’S EFFORT) '
I DON’T FORGET .
I Sale of Work i MONSTRE —
Whist & Domino
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at 7-30 p.m. prompt.
GOOD PRIZES ADMISSION 2/6 ^
(Including Refreshments) DOWNHAM i
DRAMA CLUB i Present
i
EVERYBODY’! FRIEND !
! /DONALD.^KERSHAW i
■By FRANK STAYTON/ i Produced by
' I i ' i '
i In DOWNHAM SCHOOL I ;■ {' •■ ALSO ON i. ;T6-morrow (Saturday);
Monday, November 1st ADMISSION 2/-; ChUdren 1/-.
i I "I i IH
A trouble spot on a glacier. Excitement of terror on the top-most '
,1 peak.! Colour by Technicolor. Cert.! D. ALSO
THE SEA AROUND US To the under-depths of the sea.
, [ ' ' JANE RUSSELL in Cert. U.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 i
REGISTERED AS A NEWS!;pA^:ER., | 1 |— . n , | | . . i l l nllhllii iillhi llm il A: 7
Manager; ME. STAiIlEY JOHNSON ON W ID ^E
SCREEN TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: sjvTURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 T
^NNE BAXTER. STEVE! COCHRAN,[LYLE BETTGER and GEORGE NADER in i" CARNIVAL STORV.” [Technicolor.
; Week commencing November 1s t 1954 MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30
VICTOR m a t u r e ', WILLIAM BENDIX. PIPER LAURIE, ! VINCENT PRICE in
I 0 9 Cert. A. Technicolor ! , : No. 3859
iiniii iiiii|| llli
TO-NIGhT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-15. O-O ani^ 8-15
JEAN SIMMONS, VICTOR MATURE in "AFFAIR WITH A STRANGER.”
. , i (U)
MONDAY [and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 2-15 and 7-30 JEFF CHANDLER. SCOTT BRADY in
'ANKEE BUCCANEER ' -|^ (U) Stand by to,board! The terror ciy of the Spanish Main,
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0, 8-15 Nothing like this has ever happened to you before)
n (IIS H ii iwnii M Starring RICHARD CARLSON. BARBARA RUSH How can you escape; froni a force you cannot feel . . . from
you cannot face,. . . from a sight you cannot see. Filmed Bay Bradbury’s,,Science-Action stpry.
Booking CfliDe open daily 11 to 12-30, 3 to! 4.30,
1 fear- from (A)
Tel. 278. (, OCTOBER 29, 1954
UUI| IT ml
I
iiim Dllllhi] mil nunmOOlB mild n tiiiiii TO-NIGHT at 7-15: SATURDAY at 6-0 and M 5
FaI 1 1 SC REEN m 'ir SO
From Warner Bros, comes the stirr;lng 'story based on Edn i Pulitzer Prize Novel. So real, so exciting I ;
a Ferber’s (U )
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 JOHN GREGSON, MURIEL PAVLOW, KEIRON MOORE in
Conflict Of Wings
The exciting story of a peace-time ^.A.F. disaster. In colour.
. I • |
SATURDAY at 2-15: THE RANGEBUSTERi FEUD."
mnfllct that threatened! ! . - (V)
in “ THUNDER RIVER (U)
Booking Office open Mon., Wed.. Sat.; froijn 2 to 4 p'.m.! Tel. 147 ID 11" DANNY KAYE In " KNOCK ON WOOD.” I i (U)
SATURDAY at 2-15; GENE AUTRY in " RIM OF THE CANYON.’’ WI D E
Week commencing i November 1st, 1954!
WI D E S C R E p N
[ MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 i j JANE WYMAN, 8TERUNO HAYDEN. NANCY OLSON In
rULDlO I iiii||| u M®w mneh down Hire purchase is much easier now.
the new Murphy .range. , These splendid radio andi-T/V sets can b e ; oh ained so easily;' 'We[shall be pleased to explain th f details of our H; ?. terms on any model.
Zoirie along and choose from 1 ' ■
' ■ ' PRICE THREEPENCE THEO WILSON
AND SONS, LTD. j
-----^------ ;
Tools |- Ironmongery Houseliold; Appliances FIREPLACES
ENQUIRIES INVITED ' YOlbc STREET
CXITHEROE. Phone 88
Outstanding Value in w M M I WINTER
OVERCOATS GOOD IN STYlE.
GOOD IN QUALITY. rig ht in price.
" ■ —.'see windows — FRED READ / l“5 t BESPOKE TAILOHS’
9.: MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE. Tel. 58
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