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FOR FIREPLACES, MEMORIALS


lage [ind


Mako your from the larg(jst in East tan


choice of desighs in Marble or Std can deliver |a in any church


Fecitt’soflier


lelectidn St stodk


nleaslhg Granite, me, knd id erect yard, j


ashit'el a wide


FECITJ URpS.


MEMORIAL ■SINCE


l92l


IJTmecblp L3,


IIAFTSMEN


Whallev Nb' b l A g k Phone


(Oocn Saturday


Wreaths, Bouquets', but iflawei^s etc, A, PEARCE & SON,;' i


!■ I'! I


CHATBURN NURSERIES,j (Near’ Pendls Hotel) I[j Tel, Ghatbirn l|30, ' ji


■or 31 ood." I Joad.


Loom lendle


] Corn, lalloy.l


iRoad, indry.


Imedi- bourcr bulld- hlldcrs Iciilh-


Jl. 41.


lirered h and }ar-old Oman; |red.— and


Iwork; , to 3


lx M2,


Jutton. 1,’hurst


lIreqd.;


Irans- Ixpci'i- Icei.—


ie for l i Ltd.,


Son jrr


Residence: 29, Towqr Hill, Clitheroe BIRTHii


CARMAN.—On Nojembfer Ibt.nat Bramley Meade Maternity Home, i to Gordon: and jMarEaretJillhee Funnelll a daughter; a sister for . John Eidwin.


’ II : I,'! ■ i


ROBINSON.—On .October 28th, at Bramley Aleade,: [to Arthut: and Audrey (nbe [tyeh's ter j a daughter (Ann all concerned


m to !•’ 1 ijlse)'


HACKETT. — Joan, on your 2 November, 1955.


May-;, health be yours


sp hint aiid


,—From Mum, Diu.


4lway and


DEATHS


ALTHAM.—On Su 6th, (in hospital beloved husbaiv Althani. aged 57i y View, VVaddingtc: St. Helen’s Chure on Wednesday. N


h, y ovenl


ndaj , ), ■ nars,. I


ed


CLARKE.—On Ngveml hospital, James ;PatrieL 7, Favadaji AvteueJ aged 30 years. | JR.I.B SS. Michael j and Jot I to-day (Fridliyii JO a,‘


nterment at^Wh^lIey Cemetery. ,1


of I !!Annie i of Waddow


id cli


f nterred at dr


nddington, ;der 9th.-


.an. prior to nd Wlswell


n. Church,


' Clarke,' of Cl(theroe, Requiem


in Clitheroe


, -—The Scales Eune^lil Service. Tel.’Ciithci’OCi g'lo.


COOPER.—At| 911 f,owe;igatej Clith­ eroe. on the Ith irJt., Walter George, beloved husband hi the' late Sarah Alice Coot or, aged 82: years (formerly of I Bradwell,' Derbyshire). Iiterrel In St. JIary’s Cemetei’s, C Jheroe, on the 10th Inst, i’


■J. C. Smith; 'Tjel. 0 itherpe 400. DEWHURST-t-O u the


I J


her, in hospital ■ ' t h e


husband of hurst, aged son's Farm, Interment at 2 p.m. at St. Waddlngton. P, accept this.l the


il i -—icst ■ of : who


a; 1951|. loving


r. worjd I with; a Ip.st can | j ;\vith-


lervone; :all. . 1


Id, Fred.’ IgC-d i37


I i of my died


llo rest, of her


Ick sad' f , ■ ‘ 1


her hist. ,


lid. Jiiii. l-oc. ;'


ly of :a Ir-in-law, 1953.


I lor you,;1 i lat lyyed


•ere. ' Ella'f and


lI t loviig


leaf may | set, I|oved .you


|i ’J,


l i j torget, loved iand ... r ',


led .('great l:eep' -.'you


Il’ie:-; of a lli’ir, I !whO;


|nco. V|hen


Jd tn , ': her livn, '


' I


IwhatJ .she ! ’.


llj'in p 'oud


ly.'bfiDbrts, I ’


liembov, l/B glVX’', ' T.th u9, Istiii !ive.s.


Ifamiivi.i : phei’oe.


I’.'norleA of Ihber Il2th,


r ' . 1 i ■


Idng by, lo.’lt.s lever


! Ifoe.i'


liiioi’le'i i of v,-ho| died


Iny a way, To near, [.never' will,- dea;’. i


I'id Edlvard. ytheroii. .' -


|ither. John lember I3th,


llemoiy of a


In sllepce, mrd show, that ( beat


lOw. , ^ l,,\Vife| and


lemory jof a Irandmother. 22nd dear who


ather, 927, ■


died a


efed. Joan 'and


feroe.. I


panv Ltd.,Tat 0. Mtt’'1'e t ClltheroB. ■jTel. 407/81 (two llneff-


o Printed and publish^ n theme Advertiser Goro Maui differeut ijiiids of k n i tw e ^ always i|i stock This • yc'i


seventiethj servico; a sneaks far' words; qj Scales ser|Vi to bo outsi


lot


marks ( rtiversary


(jeord i wh tjian ^ny


r dhoosine- vill qqntinup lig. '


Mumi. M cwu tatsuM


Jih, 19.53; dear


er, Doris,


Jocr 23th, |3uly 1st,


to-mc rrott Helg: o 1 eni


69 years Wad


, Job: late


ith Novem- Q, Iheloved innie Dew-; of ISander- 11 n g 10 n ! (Satui'day) I's Church] i /I s I ['-please


ntimation!


HANSON.—On Ncvcniiiir. 9th, 1955 (in hospitil), Fred, I the |beloved husband of the late-ilMayy Hanj son. Higher Steelupds Cottage; ' Grindleton...


iplease accept;' ber 12th, at ntimation.'


-Wm. Read & Bo Gi’lndletoh.


HARGREAVE November, 1955,


S residence, ' I?,, grouthport. ;.Clari’


' 7th. 3. King Street, clit


aged 79 yeai’s. Mary's Cemetery


. terred G1 e n i , Gardens, Octobt


i ' i At


NUTTER.—On hospital, Clara loved wife of Newton Squar D.S.A. (late !o


IS ; the - only ,s| Back Lanel


Top Chapel oh Sat h ij’day, Novemj 1-30 ri.m,


Int irni,ent ath Ma a^gM rtln Prlendd


late 1 Thomas Stephen.Hargreaves rrn


eaves, the bel6ved wUei of th^ ; oi- C


S.- -bn ' the 3rd at her daughter's ' 1 u[tland! Road, ’ Hardiker Har^


ejith’eroe,' on the' .itheioc. !:!


^ b b e r 23rd, in Mapei, the ' be- Siunuel iNut|ter, Bcnnjyivania, Gisbiun).-! |In- Memorial


1- 2'fth. ■est. ;


0 0 U


TOWE.-dOn! IJoVember 6th,t.‘!ln hospital, Amelia, [the - :ibeloved wife of Wilfrra Tdwe, f o£ 14, Whalley Road.' plith(eroe, aged BO vears. i" At rest at St., Mary's C November 10th.


—The- Scales] Tel. Clitheroe


WATT-.—On the 1955. at Mill


!


• Adam, the dear Watt, aged 81j; Christ Churchl, 9th.


: 9th.


Chatburn. NaU' loved wife of aged 59 years; Church, Chatb :


imel^ei’y 1955.1


Interment wqs -r—


Funeral 3451


ears Cha


WILSON.—On Nb (suddenly), at


esterday Service.


husband of Olive Irjterred at | 'Durii, on the I


November, Ohatburn;


roop ar’.e •red on


7.


beiitoth, 1955', i Ribole Lane, j ---- 1 the: be-! :i Wllbon. •


'at (ilirist Kovernber I t ;


;


—Veevers, Cha( bur IN ME V10Rl4iV1


BAINES.—In lor dear Mother both died Nov


Newton, i ^From Annl


A day of ill. Sad to reqa Always ln|t Loved by -


BAINES.-^Ih dear Mother


’eii;


gmbtr, 1950. iiembrande,’


ing and


(ov


—From Jim, 3, Lane Ends,


both died Nov Ever In'


297.j I


memory of' Father, wi


PLEl^Y OF p


and Father,, whp emqer, 1950. ' | .;


Bob and family. ing meihory of a


dur


BAINES.—In Ik dear Grandm who died n6v


Their hea kindly,


For all of best. I|


Then, left


—From Kathl Whitewell.


Jthj 1953, I! i


Their lOV tender,


houghts.


Blsiel and Dun sop 'and


ts ' "" dee.


Family. ' Bridge. I


ving mehory of a “mt er, 1951.


werei! full W !i


as I true Granddad,


and I :hey^dld thelr|


;o remember. ; and Fred. ! i


lof ; I


,OVES OF ALL KINDS - AT - ■ ' 13^


A V M Y and; NAVV -STOilljlS


2, and 2a, S h a v f Bridge Street, Clitheroe | Branches also at S


ikipton Darwen Accrington and jHeywood


Gloves ................


New Blankets ..... Gauntlet] Gloves I. Fancy Scarves ..... All-Wool Slipovers


13/11,17/6 and!21/6 10/11, 17/6 and 29/6 12/6, 17/6 and 19/11


. ..... ...... .......... . '3/11 ;.......................... ' 12/6


Men’s I Sports Coats......... All-wool Khaki PulloVers^ ......... Size 5|F(i'otball (eomp’ete)............ Crew-ne<jk Seamen’s Ameriean Khaki Wd > New Commando Bere' Army I Overcoats


lerseys; Mitts


Sheepskin Mitts ;..[... MetfsilS-woMKn^


Goodj Quality


Bib and Brace Overalls . Men’9 All-Wool Boll Co Sheepskin Gloves, ha id Men’s Quality Shoes ... Genuine-Army-last Boots Genuine Duffle Coats.... Ladies^ White Duff Id Ja


........:............. . 47/6 ............ .


....... .................... ' 27/6 ...... .................. 3/11


............. ............. ! 15/8 ...... ' 11/6


:.......... ........ .......: 7/11 39/6 and 55/-


(Amer. Style)


Heavy Quality Wool 'i'.O.T.^Stockings ...... Canadian Horsehide Gauntlet Mitts ...


stjie Boiler Suits


iar Pullovers sewn.......... .


ckets


Donk^°Jacket^ (wor tii |doubie) Men’s Rubber Wellingtons i


Men’s I Rubber Boots F.S. Wadded Quilts . Khaki'Flannel Shirty.......


Sleeveless Leather- J&hiuS'


FUERN dllSER ICLITHEROE 3451


VlCE


BLACKBURN 4042, ACCRikGTQN 264V


Men’s " Men’s Cycle


uycie! Capes, YeHow%nd;' m ack


........................115/9 ...............! 3/6 :)


4/11 & ^/6 25/6 ....;....... r^i/6 ........17/6


..............118/11 ............... 17/6


4/11 and .6/11 .............l 34/-


;...... ;............... 39/11. ........... ............ 34/-


r i I j QUES'flON'[MASTER:


Mr. Alderman J. Satterthwaite, J.P. (Freemain of the Biirough). QUIZ TEAM:


COUNc|llOR E. CROSSLEY;


MR. COUNCILLOR J. ENTWISTLE; M]R. COUNCBjLOR);H. PEMBERTON;


MR. COUNCILLOR B. SHARPLES; i^R 'COUNCILLOR W. SHARPLES; ' MR. COUNCILLOR J. S. WRIGHT.


(A hox for questions QUESTIOjNS must


s in the Library, Church Street b received by NOON TO-DAY).


e iotti;


INTERNATIONAL THEATRE MONTH in the West Riding a£ Yorkshire.


t h e WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP presents m


AN INTERNATIONAL POT-PO


i j . ' : . METHODIST [HALL,


Saturday, November 26th, 1955 at 7.30 pm.


Producer:; GRETA WILKINSO Programme Tickets 2/6


Bookable at Jim Herd’s on Milmday and Tuesday, Nov. 21st and 22nd, from' 2-30 .to 4 p.m.; afterwards, Ruth Berry, Waddlngton. ;Tel.: Clltheroe 837.


1 The Quarrel Scene from “School for Sc'indal” E. Irwin and R.[ Uopwood.


2 Scene from “Mafia Marteii” R. Berry, B. Menzies Pianist: H. Crompton.


4 The Old Woman Of The Roads. ine xi


5' Scene from “The Importance Of Being E: K. Speak, M. Whittern, R. Hopwood.


.


R Mime- “The Happy Journey.” — A. Malcolm, 6. Mime.


e. Irwin, E. Hotowood.


7 Love and Music from “Tosca.”, —* .1 „ „ T ' Sung by Danuta Schnitzel Pianist: H. Cromptoij.


« Dnp-act Plav “The Hands of Hardouin.” -rl ■ Jean SarUne. Translated from' the French by W; Katzin.


q One-'act Play.' “Love on a; Matchstlck Spent.’^ — a. une a I y ^ ^ Janes. (A Mexican Farce).


SPECIAL 11


85/- 95/- andilSS/-- ................... ; 47/b .............J 4/11 49/6


.........19/11 and 21/6 ...... 15/11


...... ■


25/6 17/6


Waternroof 'fiousers................. U/6, 13/6,. iS b ....... .................. ,g


i ' . ANNOUNCEMENT


CLITHEROE and DISTRICT


AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY


E L E V ' N T H


ANNUAL SHOW Saturday, July 28th, 1956


EVENING MEALS SERVING FROM 7 p.ra. TO 9 p.m.


'


PARTIES CAT ENQUIRIES


RED FOR INVITEE!


COACH AND HORSES HOTEL MR. MILNE-REDHEAD


proprietor:


BOI.rON.BY.BOWLANl) : I- ■ !


i |


T .


; Young Gouserv^es CLITHEROE URMCH


Annual General Meeting


Tuesday, Nov. 22nd, 1955 ; at 7-45 R.ih. ‘ . Followed by


BRAINS TRUST


We Invite you. and your friends


Note; Christmag Party 21st , i December.'


JUMBLE IS


TOMORRO\y at 2-30 p.m.


ADMISSICIN 31 Eefreshnienti


T H E H A LOWE R G


: telepio B-By-p.


■ L '


3' Polish Folk Songs, - h Sung by Danuta Schnitzer. ■ -


- / M. Bargh Irnest”


URRI WADDINGTON


VARIETY CONCERTS . CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND TEA ROOMS .


100-ft. MODEL RAILWAY


“FATHER CHRISTMAS” will I e present on Saturday A DM IS S IO N ^


Interred i.at St. Itt


Town hail Monday, 21st November, 1955


COME TO THE H i


11 l[N i p E ; -


Council Chamber, AT 7-30 p.m.


Amission Free i ;■ I


Town Hall, Church Street DCjORS OPEN 7-0 p.m. '


| i No seats reserved


and Dismet: Agricultural Society ANNUAL


SIXTH


SHOW BALL KING LANE HALL, CLITHEROE v


In the Tonight (Fridly), Nov. 18^ 1955


The Growenbr Players Dancing 8 p.nj .to. 2 a.m.


Messrs. Cook ^ Smith, lO, t ic k e t s 5/- EACH


: fropi members of the committee; or! ' < Castle Street', Clitheroe. Tel. 143


at The Parish Chur(^ School on 1 1: TONIGHT (Friday), NC^VEMBER 18th


i To be opened at 3-0 p.m. by ' ! i ' MRS. H. A. pLAND ,


I Chairman: MISS ANNIS WATSON i j | Closing at 9-0 ip.m.


' i 1


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th i I ■ To be opened, at 3i0 p.m. by


j ■ i


/i, r . CLIFFE , COLEMAN, ESQ, I ■


: Chairman: B. E. J(j)NES, ESQ. Closing at 8-3(j p.m.


PRESERVES BEDROOM . KITCHEN . JEWELLERY


I'i i i


TWELVE sk oP S : . BATHROOM . NURSERY


SOFT FURNISHINGS AND CRARTS' CHINA' . FLOWERS . CAK^


; SWEETS GENERAL STALL AND LUCKY DIP. -.


Target £1,000 — to Restore Church Finances CLITHEROE


PARISH CHURCH, DO YOUR SHOPPING IN


iNoiJember eorge, the


'Thanking


COMING OF AGE Ooug!^


atulatlons, hday, I3tli


happiness Raymond.


- II nmn IIHIM H .............■ " " " fE----- , , ,mil idlDu iililn f ”r l n iiltin iL I I 0 CINEMASC )PE >


“1 0 T -


TO-NIgW (Friday)—ApRIOUETURAL SHOW BALL SATURDAY at,^!l6^ B-O.and 8-15


Week ponimencing, November 21st, '1955


WIDE s c r e en ! Colour , by Technicolor. A LION IN THE STREETS


MONDAY, TUESDAY anti' WEDNESDAY at 7-30 JAMESiifiAGNEY. BARBARA| HALE. ANNE FRANCIS in


No guns requited, only bare fli i ' , 1 s their man t


ts raging from the backwoods. Hank to, look for trouble'.


I j „'.


THURSDAY and,FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-15, 6t0, 8-15 ROBERT MITCH^Mj TERESA WRIGHT i


TRACK CfEiTHE GAT IN WARNER I iROSj CINEMASCOPE | WarnerColor. ” lor love. I ; ;(A)


Loud cries of the cat or the startling of a gun can quench the lust - ■ !. ■


Booking Office open [Monday. Wednesday and Saturday, 2 o.m. to 4 p.m. Other times at the Ifeneral Office, 2. Moor Lane, 10 a.m to 12 noon andj2-15|to 5 o.m. Tel. 67,


' Inllmiinil


1 RICHARD TODD, MICHAEL REDGRAVE In ” THE DAM BUSTERS.” WIDE SCREEN


''•ro-NIGMt-(Friday) at 7-30:- SATURDaV at 2-15, 6-0 and 8r15


Week commenclnB November’21st: 1955 WIDE SCREEN!


MONDAY. TUESDAY and'WEDNESDAY at 7-30 [ RICHARD CARLSON. JULIA ADAMS in '


j C lEATURE from the BLACK LAGOON PRECEDED BY/ TONY CURTIS, MAMIE VAN DOREN in I ' ' ! i" 1 ' , j


THE WINI^ING WAY I ' ,


THE private IWJIR OE BENSON M


. Charlton heston. juli^ adams in - MAJOR 1 (Technicolor) 1 iWhat happened when the major met the private? I t ’s the old


■my game with a brand new meahlng and you will toar With ughter at one of the funnie.st comedies; to'come out of Hollywood. ! ( U )


i i Booking Oflica open dally .11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30. ■ • . ‘ j Tel. 278. i


Introducing Colin Gibson and Lesley . two bundles of mischief who; will give: yj Drama, suspense, and the golden n


Dudley " John & JuU^ ’I )u the laugh of a lifetime :uslc of Eddie Calvert


(TJ


SATURDAY at 2-15: LUM and ABNER in “ TWO WEEKS TO LI/E;' Booking Office open Mon., Wed.. Sat. rom 2 to 4 o.m. Te|.


14, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE !.■:' '


Phone 167 147 i


CALDEr I tONES h o sp it a l , WHALLEY, ■


Nr. BLACibURN.


Cliitheroe Borough aud l| Rural Distric I jdint Road j Safety ] Committee


i- I


' PRESENT THE -'i ■■■■J""' " ■ !


ROAD SAFETY SHOW Presentation of C^ycle [jRally -Trophy ^Jby


Imperial 'Chemical 'Industries, Ltd., to the Committee, supported Iby the [Mayor jof CUtherde, Mr. Councillor G. Chatburn, J. an^ Mr. Councillor; E. Holgate, R.D.C.


ROAD SAFETY QUIZ-j-CXltHEROE v, N . | LANCS !


' . . ' ■ i ; , • I '


Presentation of National. Safe Driving competition awirdi. and Cycle Rally


awards The Popular Entertainer-klMMY FELL “ One Minute, Please” with


ST. JAMES SC Thursday, 24th


Doors open, 7-45 p.m. ADMISSION


BOBBIE BEACON HA


November Commence, 8


FREE CLITHEROE MUSIC CLUB


pa r ish CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL FRIDAYv NOVEMBER,: 25th, 1955 m.


at 7-30 pi! TURNER QUARTET


ADMISSION AT 5/6 and 3/6.


THE POOR [Stijdents 2/-)


Chatbum, Downham and jWorston jConserVative Association ~


A Monstre Whist Drive CHURCH INSTITUTE, GHATBUI^


will be held jat the


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th at 7-30 II


Substantial Prizes. Admission


Refreshmen S, 2/6 ).n Annual Christmas Pantomime “ALI BABA.”


A pubhc-peijformance (|f the patients’ Annual Pantomime will he riv?n at the Calder- .


■ stones Hospital at 5-15 p.rni. on Saturday, 10th , December. Admission by ticket; only. Ajpplica-


. tions, enclosing stamped ^ddressM envelope, to be made by po^t to the .undersigned not later than Saturday, 3r/I Decei nber, 1955. . , ,


i ; CHAS. R. IKIN, . j, , . ' Secretaiwjof the Hyspltal Management Committee. CLITHEROE AMATEUR'^ i ,


OPERATIC AND, DRAMA’PItr SOCIETY


VIKTORIA AND HER HUSSAR


REHEARSALS in the


I,


Old School, Church Brow at 7-45 p.m


TONIGHT (Friday), Noy. i8th: Full Rehearsal (Pages 25—60).


MONDAY, Nov. 21pt:


.Full Rehearsal (Pages 43:—69). WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23rd:


Principals orily (Pages 6—24). FRIDAY,: Nov, 25th:


FuU Rehearsal (Pages 169—84).


KEEP OPERA WEEK OPEN FEB. 13th—18th, 1956


G. SPEAK,, Hon. Secretary !


Wesley Sunday School - - - - - - - - - - - —


i


JUMBLE SALE White Elephant Stall . AND POUND STALL]


TO-NIGHT, FR pA Y Nov. 18th, at 7 p.m.


admission 3d Refreshment


MODERN DANCING


EVERY SATURI ' at the


CONSERVATIVE- CUTHEROE


AY CLUB


Ambassadors Dance Band 7-30 to 11-30 pjn.


Admission; 2/j6d.


Right of admission reserved Two Special Dances on


XMAS EVE & BOXING DAY


Tickets on sale Saturday evenings


Clithefoe Cri


Bowling and Club.


k k e t , ennis


The Ladles Comm


to thank all i/atrohf support of' the Wee


ilttee wist for their


itcly


. and Invite them tc one of the season or


WHIST D“ Thursday Next,


a d m i s s io n


(including sunper) • extra prizes


CHATBURN ROAD at 7-30 p.m. p


RIVES the last


Nov. 24 GROUND :omptf


SHOW EFFORT Tonight (Friday)


whist ajid Dominoes ^’-30 p.m, bancingj 10-0 p.m. to 1-0 a.m.


Ucashire koml ination I DIVISION II


, Shaw Bridge Ground I t'-


Tom arrow I (Saturday) ’j(NC'vembef 19th,


j 'V- ' 1955


CUTHEROE I ;


'


PADIHAM Kick-off 2t30 a.m.


ADMISSION l|/-; Children 64 Old-age Pensioners 6d. !,


' m


[pTHODIST CHURCH NELSON street!


' MOOR, CLITIIEROE GRAND


CONCERT Tomorrow (Saturday)


(November '19th; given by


) at 7 the


Moor Lane NIGGER MINSTRELS


Prod iced by RONNIE TODD ; ! Chairman:


:(C|)unclllor C. Chatburn) , I Opener:’ | .


Hi>! Wlofship The Mayor


MR. STANLEY FLACK . AIiiVHSSION:


Adults! 2/- including CMldrea 1/-


I ST DUN


light irefreshm'ents IlUBERT’S


SOP BRIDGE


SALE of ai d JUMB


WORK E SALE


fltiThfe-Cathllic Stihool


iTjmoirow /Satuijday), It 3-30 p.m. '


;To be opened bl'


Tllfe MAYOR 4 MAYORESS 01 i" CLITHEROF


ADMISSION 3d


WHIST DRIVE ini The Village Riom


I ‘ at 7-3o| p.m. ADMISSION 2/6d.


kiMINGTON W.I. p.m. I im .


-THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-15. 6-0 and 8-15 '


MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30: SATUBDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 ; MOIRA LISTER, NOELLE MIDDLETON. jCONSTANCE CUMMINGS


. ........... ■ - p ■ JOHN; and im l


BOB HOPE. HILLY VITALE in^HE SEyEN LITTLE FOYS.” (U) at 6-0 and S-15


TO-NIGHT at 7-30:; SATURDAY SATURDAY at 2-15: WHIP WILSON ii in RANGE LAND.”


Week commencing Novethber 21st. 1955 ALL WEEK


S A V f i 'J BY


BUYIN


at BENTHAMS NOW AT p r e -b u d g e t ! PRICES-


BENTHAM’S PRICE


Hoover Irons ...


Morphy Richards— Irons


.............. Hair Dryers . Swan Kettles


£2 8 jp 16


S4 11 £4 19 6


£ 1 1 9 6 £3 4 6 £3 16 0


The above ire just a few examples


Many more Bargains at Benthams BUY NOW f o r . XMAS


h ;! '-.51


RAYBURN COOKERS AND, HEATERS


SEE OUR SHOWROOE^R FOR AhL


' GAS APPLIANCES. THEQ WiLSOlF


AND I SONS,* LTD. YOR^ STREET


CLITHEfiOE. Phoa0^M e-j,


NO INCREASE ljres|nt stocks are at


E-BUDGET PRICES. YOUR MAS GIFTS W and Skye Money FREDTailors! and [putfitters,


& DO. LTD.


‘9, MARKET PLACE, Clitheroe. Tei.: 58


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