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(Open Saturday afternoons)
ENGAGEMENT N U T TA L L -CO L L IN S
The- engagement is announced between Peter Ralph, <on!V son
of ,\lr. and Mrs.'A - B;r NuttalI of 135. Claremont Road, Pendln! jton, Salford 6, and Maureen. Ann, younger daughter of Mr and iMrs. D. Collins, o f 79* phatburn Road. Clltheroe.
on December 26th, 1904, at St James’s Church, Clitheroe by the Rev. R o b e r t Rail t o n , iThomas Porter and May Kenyon'.
GOLDEiv WEDDINGS PO R TER -K EN YO N '
Norfleld,” Whalley Road, iClltheroe.
alnager, Meal-
lion. I on lour of
HOSPITA .
yesldimt. bart-tlnie [ charge, If App)lcaflo II possible.
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in ) |l^td., pn.
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supera:
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to I 'isatlj
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re- DEATHS
I iClltheroe, Joseph, the beloved ihusband of Edith Blrtwell, aged] 77. years. Interred at St. Mary's [Cemetery on the 21st._________
BIRTWELL.—On December 17th :1954, at 104, Whalley Road,
• :mother 01' Dick and Jack and Grandma ot. Arthur and Brenda
tbRO.—On December 17th, 1954, iat 321. Blspham Road, Blspham, Margaret, in her 85th year, the dearly loved wife of the late 'Arthur Slithers Lord and dear
jl formerly of 60, Chatbum Road, Gllth'eroe), and was Interred on uMesday at St. Mary's Cemetery, I Clltheroe.______________
SCOTT.—On Sunday. December I 19th, 1954, (In hospital), Joseph
■' Henry Scott, dearly beloved hus band of the late Isobella Scott,
'■ of 41, TThe Crescent. Clltheroe, In his 85th year. Interred at St Mary's Cemetery, Clltheroe. on
Wednesday, December 22nd. -Bennett, Clltheroe. Tel. 582.
SC.OTT.—On December 21st, 1954, 1 at 26, Klrkmoor Road, Clltheroe.
. Jane, the beloved wife of William Scott, aged 69 years. I n t e r m e n t to-day (Friday, December 24th), at 12 noon..
---Bennett. Tel. Clltheroe 582.
W A'S H B R 0 0 K.—On December 20th, 1954,1 (In hospital), Eve, the beloved wife of Harry Washbrook, of 32, Pendle Avenue, Chathurn, aged 66 ' years.
Church, Chatburn, on Thurs day, December 23rd.
—Veevers, Chatburn. Tel. 297. In m emoriam
C 0 W K I N G . —I In ever-loving memory of our dear Mother
(Mary Jane) who died Decem ber 27th, 1951.
i
Beautiful thoughts of one so dear,
Treasured for ever with love sincere.
—Prom her Daughters and families.______ l o v i n g I Sons,
DUCKWORTH.—In loving memory o f my dear Husband, Elijah, died December 24th. 1948; also my dear 'Daughter. Sally,, who died December 28th, 1938.
It’s not the tears at the graveside shed,
AllOt- ners’
ARY/ and 27,
'.s for Box
fired; but
J lanjii Uioi buQl)lEt
frpiT 15'/. frpn 15/-
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That tell pow the heart • la torn,
fc- It's the secret tears In after • i : years,
1I : And the sorrow so silently borne.
—Prom his loving Wife, Mothet, John and Vera.
90. St .Paul's Street, Low Moor. L 99, Scott Te t.-ace.
HALL.—In : loving memory of a - dear Mother. Mary Alice, * who died December 20th. 1948; also a dear Father. Harry-, who died December :11th, 1951.
■ i Sadly missed.
[Thoughts d r i f t . back to by- 11 gone days.
Life goes on, but memory !- stays.
frotn 7/G £1/0/0 the
flURSEF clitheRoe,
and Hay, Cut
floral ! hias i
flectior ilijable:
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Boi^quets 1
wers, ilties
Rose
—(jhlldren and Grandchildren. Bllllrigton and Blackpool.
LESTER —In loving memory of of bur dear Mother, Father, and Niece Valerie,, who died Decem
ber] 28th, February 27th, March 4thj
Resting where no shadows r fall.
In perfect peace they await us t i all.
—Prom their loving Daughters and Sons.
SHAW.—-In loving memory o f a dear Daughter and Sister Eva Leah, who died December 24th, 1960.
;
Sweet are the memories : silently kept,
'
Of one we all loved and will never forget.
—Prom Father, ' Albert and Dorothy.
Manor House, Rlmington.
SIMPSON.—In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, William Simpson, (late of pheet^ all-Farm. Bashall Eaves), who died December 24th, 1951.
'To one no longer with us, But . In our hearts still llv;s.
. —Fqom his Wife and Family.
Brook; Villas, Waddlhgton; Chat- burn; : Grlndleton; and Bolton-by- Bowland.
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HINERAISERVH ROCKDALE. ESHTON TER
ry of who
and A FRIEND
INDEED I,
' , The fuHeral director who
serves you attentively, an ti cipating your every wish and
need.' is a friend indeed— partioularly if his serviife Is likewise, tailored to your
financial ireauirements. as is Scales service. Why not have the finest, since i t costs no more?
,
TOMLINSON.—In loving remem brance of my dear Aunt Ellen, who] died :21st December, 1953.
Every day In some small way, Memories of you come our [
. —Prom all at Downham Road, _ Chatburn.
1 way.
This day do we remember, lA'i loving thought we give,
“ NEW Y e a r b a r g a in s t h a t
CANNOT BE BEATEN” AT —
SHO] 2, and 2a,
Branebes also a n d N A ¥ ¥ S T O R E S ’ iihaw Bridge Street, Clitheroe
at|Skipton Darwen Accrington and ' Heywopd
Open 9 a.m. to 7 p m.' Weekdays; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m, Saturdays.
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, JAN. 1st, ^ AS USUAL." , j ■
Men’s W'ellingtons ... 18/6 Men’s Rubber Boots 13/11
Men’s Work Boots (Army Last) ....
Genuine',“ Austral!^: Army Boots
New Binoculars (iiji S9/10/0 to
Sheepskin Lined Ii Jackets
, Goggles .......... (Men’s Slippers .. Ladies’ Slippers
Mark VIII Motor I lycle 12/
......... 6,
Travel Rugs ..... Ladie;^’ Fawn Rail
Men’s Bedford Co Trousers .........
Men’s Bedford Cc Breeches ......
Genuine Army ai Socks ..............
Men’s 3 Piece Suit Men’s Black Oilsk
New D.R. Type M/ Macs ......
Full Size Fiannele Sheets ...........
Full Size Bedspread Quilt Sets
. 34/-
n ” ... 29/6 case)
E19/19/9 and'
.;. 75/-
ving £5/19/6
15/- iS/6 5/11
16/11
ifcoats: ,49./.6f
Car Covers in A1 (Waterproof) 1
Tom
Sizes ■/ ' 62/6
29/6
... 37/6 R.A.F. ... 4'/n
8 ... 84/- n Macs 37/6
C £4/19/6
:ite ’ 33/6
Men’s Lined Kid Cl(
Large Size Zipp Ti Bags,.....27/6
Belstaff Motor Cyi
oves , 15/11
Men’s Work Socks . 179. 2/11,
< le 3/11, 4/11
avel and 29/6 Coats
£ 6/10/ -
New Army Type Ladies’ and Men’s
haversacks . 4/11
Jeans 17/6
Boy’s Football Stockings
Boy’s Football Shorts 5/11 Large Zion Travel Bags 19/6,2176,29/6,32/6
6/11
Ladies’ Dressing Gowns . , (worth 60/-) only 29/6|;
Genuine R.A.F. Fleece , ! Flying Bpots ... 39/6, 49/6
Men’s New-Service Wellingtons .......... 18/6 Men’s Melton Trousers
19/11 Men’s Quality Pyjamas 17/11
W/P Over Trousers 11/6 and 23/6
Union Flannel Khaki Shirts ................16/6
New R.A.F. Shirts-^.'.. 8/11 Strip Bottom Boots 45/- Boy’s W/P Macs (Lined) ,27/6 and 29/6
Boiler Suits .......... 32/6 Men’s Black Shoes ... 19/11 Men’s Brown Shoes ... 19/11 Men’s Leatherette Jackets (Lined) ................. 39/6 ,
■ Men’s Leatherette Jerkins (Lined) ...............;• 29/11
Men’s Fawn,Riding Macs With Gusset .......... 75/-
Derby Tweed Jackets 49/6 F.S. Wadded Quilts ... 29/6 ^
Sleeveless Leather Jerkins . !
Khaki Drill Shirts ... 7/11 Lined Union Shirts ... 17/6 Heavy Quality B/B' Overalls ................ 18/6
New Australian Worsted Khaki Trousers ... 23/6
Men’s Fa'wn Raincoats ;
Boy’s Leatherette Jerkins (Lined) !
59/6 24/6
29/6 ,: — THE -
QUARTERLY MEETING QF MEMBERS will be held in
i ' i
The Dining Room Underneath The Cinemai ■ on
MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 3rd, 1955 at 7-30 p.m.
Chairman: MR. GEORGE ROSE ;
ALL SHOPS CLOSED ON NEW YEAR’S DAY
CLITHEROE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY LTD.
No Dance Sat irday CLITHEROE BRANCH OLD-TYME D
GALA NIG 1 in the
CONSERVATIVE
New Year’s Dancing, 7-30—! ADMISSION
\NCE HT
CLUB ll- WOiMEN’S UNIONIST ASSOC. A NEW YEARNS
PARTY ■will be held in
THE CONSERVATIVE CLUB
TUESDAY NEXT, January 4th at 7-30 p.m.
DANCING DISPLAY by Miss Waddington’s Dancing Girls.
FILM by Mr. Smalley. -RICHARD J^N VICTO RTO R MHICAEL [BU N'SiiN AS'MTyiiE'liENIE N
THE
.MANAGE.MENT. INDVSTAPP WISH ALL PATRONS, A HAPPY' AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
. Scats may be. book 12-30,'a n d Saturd Other times at t
I a t 'th e Cinema, Monday to Friday. - 10- 30
General Office, Tel.
to
12-30 67.
and 2:-‘ Moor Lane, Clitheroe. 3 D.m. . . to A-30 ........ ....
COMING ATTRApTljo "BENEATH THE TWELVE M |LE REEF.” In CincmaScone.
o.m. USUAL SATORDAY DANCE
N— ALL NE X T W E E K ' (Commencing Jan. 10th. 1 - j j / .
THE HALL, LOWERGATE . Clitheioe
THE CATHOLIC PANTOMIME COMPANY i
I • , Present for ■ THE' NEW YEAR The Grand Pantomime I Robiason Crusoe with RAYMOND GRICE. ,j
Produced by MRS. J. SHERLIKER,and MR. E. CAMBIEN. Production Dates
December 31st, 1954, and January 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th, 1955.
Matinee To-morrow (Saturday), at 2-30 p.m.
Full Orchestra under the direction lof Mr. Philip .Robertson.
i '
PRICES OF ADMISSION; 4/6, 3/- and 27- ALL SEATS RESERVED.
Evening. Performances commence at 7-30.
Doors open 30 minutes before each Performance. BOOKING:
Tfae Plans will be open for booklijg at The Hall, gate,’ during each performance.
SEATS AT ALL] Prices still available. ! TECHNICAL SCHOOL \
All Classes resume during the week com MONDAY NEXT, JAIWARY 3rd
apprentices who have not yet started evening school classes, for boys who left school at Christmas, ^nd (with their Headmaster’s permission), for-boys who are eligible to leave, school at Easter.
A ‘ TIME-TABLE:
English and Maths ... Thursdays'.,. 7—9 p.m. Science........................ Wednesdays ...• 7,—E p.m. Practical Drawing ..... Mondays
7—9 p.m. Enrolment and first class, Monday Next, Jan^uary 3rd. Clitheroe Amateur - ANNUAL STOCKTAKING
To-morrow (Saturda3|), Onwards
COATS, SUITS, D m i
EVENING WEAR 34" to 60" Hip
FROM LONDON’S LEADING FASHION HOUSES.
CHILDREN’S WEAl MEN’S WEAR, EKJ.
ALL AT DRASTICALLY i REDUCED PRICES. J. R. AHERNE &
LADIES’ AND GENT’S WAILORS^ CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS]
HELLIFIELD -I SKIPTOT)( Tel. Hellifldld 201.
RIMINGTON Annual
Church Effort will be held In
The Memorial Institute
ON FRIDAY NEXT (January 7th)
■ it 7-30 p.m. ADMISSION. 2/6
■Whist and Dominoes 7-30 p.m. Dance 10 p.m^l a.m.
' ACES BAND ■
CLITHERofe OLD PEOPLES’ WELFARE CENTRE;
MRS. W. TURNER ' and
MRS. ,J. SLATER
cordially Invite you to a COFFEE EVENING
and BRING-AND-BUY i
STALL
Tuesday Next, Jan. 4th ! ■ , : ■ ; at-
jI THE WELFARE CENTRE, from 7-0 p.m; onwards.
LOWERGA-TE , .' ADMISSION 1/-
MUSICAL ITEMS, AT , INTERVALS.
/ NEWTON INSTITUTE DON'T FORGET DANCE NEW YEAR’S EVE
HODDER DANCE BAND , ADMISSION 2/6 |
Free ’buses leave Clltheroe, returning after the Danpe.
FH.M SHOW win be given on
FRIDAY, JAN. 7th, a t 7-30 p.m. by Mr J.. Ooupe, ot Goosnargh.
Subject: Cornwall. & Switzerland. Refreshments at reas(?nable prices.
A Silver Collection will be taken. , A cordial; invitation is extended
to all. I
C0N(2REGATI0NAL CHURCH WALKERFOLD
'
Operatic and Dramatic Society
OKLAHOMA
FEBRUARY 14th-19th, 1955 REHEARSALS
IN THE OLD SCHOOL, CHURCH BROW
during the Christmas season. The next full rehearsal will- be held on Friday, January
There wiU'>be no rehearsals'
7th, at 7-45 p.m., and It Is particularly requested that all those who are taking pa,rt, both principals and chorus, should attend. It Is hoped during the evening to take; measurements for costumes.
Anyone" who Is taking part in ,the production arid Is un
able to attend should inform the secretary by postcard without fall. G. SPEAK, Secretary.
KEEP OPERA WEEK OPEN.
BoIton-by-BowIand Church
CHANGE OF DATE —.ANNUAL-
Whist Drive & Dance TO ^
From New Year’s Eve i
MONDAY ,NEXT:’ (January 3rd)
KING LANE HALL NEW BA
YEAR LL
ALL TICKETS FOR THE BALL HAVE BEEN SOLD.
No Admission WITHOUT TICKET.
LOW MOOR READING ROOM
(Ladies’ Section) f i l Im s h o w
(by Mr. Haffner, ot Burnley) will be . given In ,
UNION STREET METHODIST CHURCH
Thursday Next, Jan. 6th ‘ at 7-30 p.m.'
non-members. Admission by Collection.,
Open Night for members and . 1
TH E EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE UNIVERSAL
WEEK OF PRAYER
You are Invited to the following iMeetlngs:
TuosdaV Next (Jan. 4 th ) a t 7-30 p.m. :
in Moor Lane Methodist Church, conducted by the
REV. J. H. FENTON. Speaker: The REV. A. LORD..
Thursday Next (Jan. 6 lh ) a t 7-3d p.m.
in 8 t James’s Church, Clitheroe. Conducted by the REV. A. LORD.
Speaker: The REV. F. A'. PA-YNE. q EVERY PAIR GENUINE STOCK.
linencing , 1955
new preliminary 'technical course begins on Monday Next, January*3rd, at 7 o’cJock.| It Is for
8 p.m.-2 a.m.
Interred f at Christ !
. ground of sweeping Against
'< taking colour, is told agreatyetsiipple tale of love and faith.
s spe(tacle| dramatic action and breath-
d t b m e s i W M '
w m w m m m m Colbur^jTECHNICOLOR
JOANNE DRU-GILBERT ROllND DAN DURYEA ^
5(f»fnpUr by CIL OOUO and JOHN MICHAEL HAYES f f l ) Oiretied by ANTHONY MANN> RfodutrO by AARON ROSENBERG . ‘ A
UNIVIRfAL.INTERNATIONAL PIC RTUE
The story of Steve Martin—who fought a hurricane's fury, man’s treachery, and a woman's scorn,
to.carve an empire ofioll from'a wlldnerness of water.
: ■ : , Booking Office onen daily l i to 12.30: 3 to 4-39.
ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WHALLEY. Tel. 3212 .
. DANCING ^ W YEAR’S EVE r " ADMISSION 3/6 ERICvlATHAM’S BAND j i USUAL- CELEBRATIONS AT MIDNIGHT :y
SATURDAY a t 2-15; JOHNKV MACK BROW " LUCKY RALSTON.”
4 in
Watch out for that great Cinemascope film '"THE HIGH AND THE.yUGHTY.” when the new times will be; MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-0 p,m.; SAIURDAY a t '5-0 and 8-0 p.m.
Booking Office open Hon.. Wed,, Sat,, from 2 to 4 p.rp. Tel. 147 ; , , Tel. 278. J»ViS0'W.'I.R(«aiI0tl5[Nl:4m:'l!at«''l-ro«>!'»>»iWS0WKlM UWV nlJMVP V4P/ C O
BAINBRIDGES SALE
' - O F - ■ ; < m ODDMENTS
NOW PkoCEEDING - A T —
9, NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN
J . . mWARNE W/iRNER Bros: Ultra-New Look in Musicals 14, MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE! I . IS#?;
Floa miomir LLOYD C. DOUGLAS
TECHNICOLOR
20th Century«Fox prtsenti
f \ IN T H E F I ^ S T (V IJ S IC A L
"III" Hill
H|" l l l i i Mana
' 3-DIMENSIONAL '' TO-NIGHT
iliiiil H i l l iiiiiii i i l l i i i
r: MR. STANLEY JOHNSON ' " CINEMASCOPE"
" WIDE SCREEN"
(F r id ay)— NEW YEAR’S EVE BALL S/lTURDAY a t 6-0 and 8-15
-RICHARD WIDMARK, KARL-MALDEN. ELAINE STEWART in 'TAKE THE HIGH GROUND.” Technicolor
ALL WEEK Gomnicncing,January 3rd, 1955. Patrons njoase note tin v s of showing.
MONDAY to: FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 WEDNESDAY add SATURDAY ONLY— MATINEE at 2-15 AND NOW WE PRESENT FOB YODR' ENTERTAINMENT
ALL WEEK MONDAY to FRIDAY a t 7-301 SATURDAY'a t 6-0I'an d 8-15 (A)
jlfHII (Cl
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Jhii
FORD in “ KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE." (fa). In magnfl- '
____________ cent colour._____________ ___________ i______
MONDAY and' TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY a t 2-15 and 7-30 THURSDAY and FRIDAY a t 7-30: SATURDAY a t 2-15, 6-0. 8-15
FRIDAY at 7-301 SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 TAYLOR, AVA_ GARDNER, MEL FERRER, ANNE CRAW-
i i i i i l j ID
nil li»i in i i f l h i iill TO -NIG HT at 7-3a SATURDAY a t 6,0 andj 8-15
HUMPHREY BOGART, AUDREY HEPBURN, W IL L IAM HOLDEN, in “ SABRINA FAIR.”
SATURDAY a t 2-16: WHIP WILSON In “ S H A D 0 Vy S OF THE WEST.”
W I D E SCREEN
Week commencing January 3rd, 1955
w I D E sc lEEN
.what more natural than that duf thoughts' should; turn to those whose goodtyill we value so highly. ,
In this Season of Goodwill,
many friends- and customers our sincere wish is i that
To each and all o f ' our
Che iSetn gear map bring pou
tontmueb ^appmesfiS anb' ^rosfperitp.
•np™ j
SEE 'THE NEW
^hat spread che' through the
Convector Heaters e at little
ITHEO W AND SON$
tUTHEROE REGISTERED AS
LSON LTD.
YORK SI T R EET Phone 88 1 NEWSPAPER. No. 3868 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, | 1954 I !
cost, hoiv irfulness all
f ? Winter Warmth
“ PESCO" Pure Wool Under wear is Unshrinkable. It is an aid to physical fitness, and a protection against the' cold
wintry weather. \
I , -----SEE ! WINDOWS ■ — FRED READ -MS: TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS
9. MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE. Tel. 58
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