"I MEMORI LS
MaKc your ^selection ' from the lar«est sti ck In East llancashlri.
choice of pleas n designs in Gran t , Marble or! Stone, i nd ' cbn dellvqr and erect ■in any churchyird.
Fecltt’s loffer a w i !
memorial! CRAFTf MEN' I SINCE 1360,1
Whalley New Road
B tAc kB y j lN Phoiie 6248
(Open Saturjday after ioons) III!
C. & D. I^mii — Ifor - t
high-ciIass tiji &S0n lui WREATHS
CUT FLOW and
;rs Rurr
22; KlhjG iSTIEET, te l CLITHEkOB 898
BIRTHk
BOWKER.—On Septenf j 1935, at PrKton Royal Margaret Patei
Corke) ; wife of Jotiiii iBowker; of Northlan- dale Avenue, CI I t
iber 11th, Infirmary ( retpee
SPURGEON.—On September 11th, at Bramley Meade, ra John and Eileen (n6e Eccles), Smithy
daughter (Rosellnde.i sister for Helen Muriel._________
Cottage, Bathall E yaves, John
Susan concerned.
' Frederick. Maty.
1 T h i •TAYLOR. — On Se
1955, to Freda (ne Maurice H. [Taylor, Cottage," Clltheroe,
brother t k i n g
a
I, Rlbbles- e r o e , a- Mary), a
Kenneth
eon for .all
,(mber 14th, « Carr) find of “ Holpies a! daughter.
WIGHTMAN.-f-On Sebtjember ipth, at Bramley ) Meade.I aVhalleyj rto Lily and Edwin Wightmanl a daughter.
| | ______ ' SILVER WEDDINCS On September 13th,
Rev. Fr. Geoghegan ----------p - - Church, Bi l l l n d t i o n , Jimes . Webster to Hannan Bolton; 'May your silver | turn to gold. ■ |
WEBSTER—BOLTON 1930, by it St. M iry’a
the
—From
Jo.seph and Shelia Mary and Linda.
I DEATH
DRIVER.—On Sepymber 11th, 1955. ■ in hospital! 1 Wendy.J the dearly loved daughter of James Robert and Mildred Driver, c|f 33. Bawdlands, ClltbJroe, a g ^ ' 6 months. InteiTCd ] at St. Mary's Cemetery, September 15th.
-Bimnett.! Tel. 826/582. HATFIELD.^n Sebiember
1955, (In hospital), beloved husband field,' of 127, Do'
Chatburn,; aged ment
PAR Kl NSO September.
burn, on! Monday at,Christ
General ■ I Hospital^ beloved! husband ql
)N . - p 1955.T
jspltalJ -----
No moUrnlpg by re' please j ' actept Intimation. —Wm. Banks &
'Jimrch, Chat- Septcanber
'J_ohn. Edward, . - Inter-
of Alice I Hat- iham Hoad,
______Iw years —..
rch
19th, at 2 p.m. 1 —Enq.: Veevers, Ohatburn. 297.
Eonl agedi 84 yeaji at I United Metl West; i .i'Bradford, Septembeij).
ph t- Tel.
----
p the 13th at Burnley Alvah, I the
:ddist Church, to-day (16th
Kate Pirkln- s. Interment
this.
nest. Friends the only
ROBINSON-^n September 8th, at iSeedalls Fann| Waddliigton,
Irzon
J6tb, lb ter, lortb. ^41.I and
HL— ■dear llohn
i
Eleanor, ;the helm'ed wife of the late Thomas: Rohlhson, aged 77
1 BIRTHDAY jjflEMOBIE's
COOK.—Loving birthday memories (September 16tb)1 of my! dear Husband, William (died March 26th, 1942).
—From bl.s loving Wife. I “ Sweet memories."
POOLE.—Fondest birthdayJmem- orles of our dear!! Roy, who died In Hong Kong on January 30th, - -75, In hls 21st[year.
irdf aMary 116th,
lence, I with
|how,lose nee,
also and
Iry of I , 16th
James 4th
llcture, em to
Just to-day we’re thinking, Son.
;
But then that We,,< thought yesterday,
And each day year.
's nothing new, about 1 you
And the day lefore that. too. We shall thi Ik of you to morrow.
1. -
September 20tb, i|955. Dad, Brothers
We shall th in k --------------- Because you were so dear.
—From Mum. Albert anjd Fr^.
POOLE.—Fondest |ibirthday mem- orles of dear Hoy, who died January 30th, P1955, in Hong Kong. ;
September 20th, 1955.
BOND.—TTeasuv- Dad, who died 1952; also Moth 30th, 1952.
Iklnson, 1953.
of a
Jfor the ■tributes 1 sudden I Murray bss and I ’s ward Sor their
felatlves,
JTS Driver
dons of J tributes bereave- | f Martin Tvierit, of |help and
■the late l bank all
lghbours CMM •OMa w
■desire to Ends and
of the
■kind ex- Ind Soral I In their doctors
for their on.
■is of the faker ex- all rela- C. J.
■ness. ph.
Er friends, | tlved' and
ng tbelr doctors s Park
iWoodhead' bly thank ■hours and ■heir sym- were; also . »o doctors. Victoria, for their
h, Whalley.
ANO'jTHER MILESTONE
In 1955 we
seventy years the people shire; a record ' may be j
will complete! of service to| East iLanca of which we
listly broud! ^ S t l l L E S -From Den
—From Muriel. Raymond,' Susan and Christine. |
L ; ! IN MEI lORIAIV^
September 16th, f, who died July
HAMPSON.—In Idylng memory of; a ' dear Husbapd, who, died;
I
September 16th. I have lost panlon.
1, !May Terrace, Wellgate.i - 19&
4.my sole com-i
A life linked Day by day I - As-I wander
From hls deai
.Wife. Bllllngton.
WREATHS. BOM Phone 669 (any ‘
with my own, miss him, on alone.
QUETS, Etc.-4 hour).—[KnowISs,
Michael and Siisanne, 5, Lynct- hurst Avenue, Blackbuim; also! from .Ellen, South. View, Slalq-j burn. . ■ .
____I s . Kathleen, I i.i memories ; of
throughout the of you for ever,
ARmY and N A YY - STO R K S and 2a, Shaw Bridge Army Admiralty Blue Drill Jackets
Genu Men’s Lined
Pullovers D.R, Gauntlets
Amer ican K.D. Shirts
Kid Gloves Jeep Coats ..
Land nark Welhngtons ...... . - Genu he O.S.A. Blue Jeans..;....
New^ip Travel Bags......... Men’fBayon Gab. Trousers ...
Khaki and Navy Drill Shirts i ... Men’3 Work Socks ..J.l....... .. Youths Grey Flannel Trousers . Youths’ Sports Coate,in all sizes Bov’^Suits'in all sizes
Camu Men’s
Beds .......
'anches alsd at Sklpton parii [Heywopd
^ treeti Clitheroe en Accrington and
13/11 and 14/11 . 65/-
............. M/11
..... 9/6 ..... 48/-
........ .,.. 17/6
Ladies’ Casual Shoes ....... Men’') Grey Flannel Trousers, j--- - Men’ll Sports Coats, assorted'
shs.des
I adtes’ Lightweight Gaberdine Raincoats .-a
Men’s Men’s Men’^ Men’s “Lilo
Pyjamas; ^11 sizes Caps, assorted patterns ; Berets, assorted colours Interlock Singlets .. .. Interlock Trunks..;|.. :..
.....•—••••••!■!.......... ...... 18/11 IJ
.......... !29/6 and 24/6 .....1.............17/6
19/11, 27/6, 29/6, 32/6
........................................7/6 2/-, 2/11. 3/11 and^4/ll
....... l l \ f 39/11
Boy’fan d Girl’s Coloured Zip, Jackets ... 24/6 and 27/6 Kuc pacs ........................
?/ > "ri------- - xl-, ....... . 25/
.42/6 and 49/11 I
1, ........................ 2/11
Ladids’ Gabardine Raincoats . Men’s Fawn Waterproof Mais
Mens Fancy Cord Waistcoats Men’b BuWier Boots ............. Navy Donkey Jackets
e Coats, Gradd One ■s’ White Duffle Jackets
Meh’ls Football Boots Youms’ Football Boots
f f iw K o o tW l ’ Sto'eUiiis"
T a t la h Travel 5 “ ®® AikfrVilvPa Men’s Leather Gau n tle t Gmves Shdipskln Gloves ..1......"•:••••......
IMMSEME, UTHEHOE 345 ___ ilM
BUOkeBRN4042 [I ! C i ACCRINGTON
Pollie Style Mm ’s Black an d
M e i 's Union Wool Gab. Bameu^ts Mm ’I S p Gabardine J^clflitsf 1 ..
Raincoats
A R G E ASSORTMEjNT and -WEEK-EJ^
WeliingTons ............
Men’b Genuine Naval Fawn Duffle Coats
.......... 17/6 ......... 19/11 12/6 & 15/11 7/11 & 10/6
........'.15/6 . 45/-
........ . 2/11 ......... . 9/11
............. 84/-, ........ . 47/6
... £6/15/0
......... I. 24/6 ........... .. 18/11 .......... 17/6!
.......... ................. . . 17/6 ahd^^/6
............. 21/6 ....V..:;...v 90/t .............. 25/6
29/n
OF industrial m GLOVES
...,...... 6/11 8 11
/
.......... 15/xi 14/11 and 17/6
;
FEES;; A Class of 2(: A Class of.l!!
Meetings - 15/-. Meetings - 10/-.
FEB FOR, TWO CLASSES - 18/6. 39/11 and « /6
27/6 and 33/6 63/- and 49/6
..!...... from 3/11
.1......only 4/11
..1...... .. 2/11 . .
.... hi- 11/6 If , . „ ; 2,
years. Interred at St. Anbrose Church. Grindleton, on thq 12th September.
The Septi
SHlRllY BRIGGS LADIES’ HAIRDipSSER J •ENDLE A^NUEjl CHATBURJS
Special ^ n o u f ic em e n t
above temher
Shop will be CLOSED from Friday,, 30th, to Monday, October 10th.
CXlTHEROE W.E..A. D®**^*™
PROGRAMMES OF CLASSES for 1955-56
: ALL CLASPS, held WEEKLY IN THE
CLITHiBROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL MONDAY, commencing 26th September at 7-30 p.m..
24 Meetings-NATURAL HIS'IORY. , Tutor: T. Jolley,
B.Sc.
1;—Dealing with the plant and :inlmal life of the seashore, lakes and sTireams.
' 2-r6oclal application of evolul Ion and heredity..
TUESDAY, commencing 27th September, at 7-30 p.m. 24 Meetings—MEDIAEVAL AID TUDOR ENGLAND. Tutor: O. Ashmore,.M.A.
How people lived and worked In England between the ^orm'an Conquest ai d the Civil War.
W^NESDAY, commencing 2£ th September, at 7-30 p.m. 24 MeetingS-INTRODUCINQ LITERATURE. Tutor: E. J. R. Cook, M.A.
1 TiHURSDAY, commencing 29 h September, at 7-30 p.m. ‘ 12 Meetings-GREAT IRiELIGiONS . OF THE WORID.
TbP .course will begin with'8 discussion of the English novel. Final details will be;arranged with, the students.
Tutor: , W;|H. Warelng. ;
An introduction to the deveDpment of religion and the leading religious sy& ems of the world.
enrolment ' AT ANY MEET!
(j)F THE FIRST THREE 'h a s . '
. !
MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER. 26th, 1955 ' ! A ' ! T A L K : -
,
IN iraE MAYOR’S PARLOUR i 'i at 7-30 p.m. i
ABOUT THE SUN MER -WORK CAMP AT NIEUWENKERK, ' IN HOLLAND ;
By MR, ROBIN
P...ARKER and MR. ANTHONY HAYHURST All welcome. -
I Hls Worship the Mayor will preside. ' '
Waddington TY.Effhir i
A Jum b le ! to be held
St. Helen’s .
....... 16/9 47/6
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at 7-30 p.m.
f r a n k c . t in g l e NOW AT
I 34, KING STREET, CLITHEROE i
WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR RESER’NATIONS ON ' |
P. & 0., Orient and Shaw Savffle Cruises for 1956
REMOVAIS TO ANYWH13BB IN .THE WORLD COMPETITIVE RATES. PART LOADS TO ALL P/^TO OT GrMT' BRITAIN. ASK FOB QUOTAHONff-
: admission' '3d.
POUND & CAKE stall REFRESHMISNTS
NA'HONAL CLARION CYCLING CLUB
Clitheroe Seption
JUMBLE SALE ' :
the LABOUR:,rooms ■. ESHTON TERRACE
' '!•' ■
Td-morrow (jSaturday) ' . ; .a t 2-30,p!m.,
JIDMI^ION 3dr
St. Joseph’s School, Hurst Green
■’ - A - .
Sale of Work ; wilTbe held
To-morrow (Saturday) Doors open at 2 o’clock. .
ENTRANCE FEE SIXPENC.E Mayoress’s
Ladies’ Committee
TEA & BRING-&-BUY ■ SALE '
in aid of' the Local Blind, on
STARKIE A l ^ HOTEL 2-30 to 4-30 p.m.
ADMissidiir t / - ' I '
Wednesday Neijt, Sept. 28 ' ■ ! ;
. at^.tfaeL,.- ' j/ , j ll5th, I F vm
;oe Co-op^?kN '^ c ie ty W ING & DRAPESY] pEPARTMENTS GLITHEROE
MOOR LANE 0
ALTIillATlON OF: SHOPPING HOURS ;
COMMENCINCSr MONDAY, OCT. 3rd
For the lienefit of the shopping pu^Ufj are opening later on SATURDAYS unt|l |5-30 p.m.
NEW CLOSING; TIMES
MONDAY ....... . i - ....... rUESDAY ;.......j............ . WEDNESDAY ..1..........;••••• THURSDAY ....!........... . FRIDAY
6-0, p.m. 6-0 p.m.
11-45 a.m. 6- 7-
0 p.m. 0: p.m.
CLITHEROE AND DISTRIClf NETBALL LEAGljE ■ i f. I
■ ■ ■ , ': , - ” g R A N i 3 ^ ‘ f
PRESENTATIW DANCE j T^^^ Lowergate, Glitheroe |
TO NIGHT (FRIDAY), SEPTEMBER 23rd^ ^
5.mV'tb MliMght.
ERIC'
ASHWORTH’S MUSIC MAKERS ADMISSIOnI 2/6 . .
I Refreshments - \ Spot Priz^< - ;
Presentation o f» Alderman Cook ’,’. NetbRU Shield by Jane ' • Black fof'the Northern iDattv- Telegraph.
jiembers of Great Harwood' KoUer Hockey Team vrtU be 111 atteniiance. . ■ slom reserved.
St Jamies’s: Parish Church, Clitheroe GOD - FIRST .CAMPAIGN, 1955
OCTOBER 1st-17th LED BY ;
AND A
CAPT. J. C. CLARKE CHURCH ARMY TEAM
You l i r e cordidly invited, to the
COMMISSIONING SERVICE to be conducted j
The Lord Bishop of Blackburn (The I t . Revd. W. H. BADDELEY) in ■
■ i JAMES’S CHURCH
OCTOBER 1st, 1955 at 7-30 p.m.
A Jumble Sale will'be held at
St. James’s School
To-morrow (Saturday) ^ADMISSION 3d. Refreshment.
Doors, open 2-3(| p.m.
Parish .'Church Girls’ Friendly I . » . i ; Society ; _ ,
Candidates anid. Prentices JMBLE SALE^AND
POUND STALL I , on ■
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) ! : at 7-0 p.m. In 1 THE LOWER SCHOOL
Refreshments
r^eived on Thursday night, --30-9-0 p.m.
Jumble I will be thankfully ADMISSION 3d.
: ONT FORGET CHILDREN’S :ONCERT on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th.
NODERlI DAHCING every SATURDAY
I , ■" ! at' . i ■, The Conservative Club, , !chtheroe .
f ■ will!nolf commence i
. i ,a t. ■
7-30 to 11-30 p.m. FOUR-PI?CE BAND
: ' No admission! lafter io-45. I
. ADMISSION 2/6 Number limited .
•
JUMBLE SALE TO-NlGHT (FRIDAY)
September 23rd at 7-0 p.m.
ADMISSION ' 3d.
! METHODIST CHURCH NELSON ST., LOW MOOR •■i '■ :-------r i A GRAND
JUMBLE, CAKE AND
POUND STALL will be held
To-morrow (Saturday) /(September! 24th
! To commence at 3 'o’clock.
ADMISSION 3d. ; Refreshments
Methodist Church Waterloo
LADIES’ EFFORT FOR SPRING FAIR.
A Grand Concert School
wUil be-given in the above I
Tojmorrow (Saturday) ' ZODIAK’S
CONCERT PARTY Of Clitheroe
iQpener: REiV. F. A. PAYNE, /Chairman:
'•! ■
MR. PARKINSON, J.P. of Chatburn. ;. ,
. ', Commence 7-0 p.m.^ I ■
■ ADMISSION':
! -Adults 2/-: Children 1/- (Includlng light refreshments).
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14, M/^RKIT PIAcIe, i:LITHEROE PHONE 167 & 44i
BtA^bKPOOt'* OPERA ‘ HOUSE ®DING D
M PARIS ” ijihYN LAYE and BArIrY, SINCLAIR
^DNESDAY^ OCTOBER 19th DEPART 5-30 p.m.’
Bolton-by-Bowland Motoif Services Ltd. TEL. 473
Church o| England Childijen’js Sopety
i Moor Lane Methodist Church
Season Tickets for Series of Four Concerts £1 and 13/-(Students 6/6)
From MR; -J, W[ARD, Midland B^nX-CUtheroe.
Admission W Single Concert 5/6 and 3/6 fSfiid'ehts 2/-V at the Door
in thrilling W ^ t against TAB HUNTER alii DAWN /^DDAMSm -•..■'ALSO I I I
“ return to TBTlASUjRE ISLAND - „ o 4
” B O S |E In Clnem^i pge and In iTechnicolor.
suspense story of the ye^f. aATiinhav at 2.15i GEfl^ AUTRY iri^' COWBOY AND INDIANS.” Rnaklng Officc opcn Mbnl.iWod.. Sat.. Irom 2 to 4 p.m. Tel. 147
GLITHERpE MUSIC CLUB PIANOFORTE RECTTAL ^ I . ' •I '-a ' on the Slaqe by [V C T INEK
:■ 79 ’ ^^IStHUBERrOSBOIlNE * Mum by •
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Booking Office opin; dally 11 to n-sll. 3 to «-30 , LAND ' PrwIuitdbylOE^ASlERNlX- AWrG jAMutt C<rt.y
BAGH, BEETHo|v|eN, DEBUSSY, CHOPIN, _ETC. PARISH CHURCH SLND.AY SCHOOL
WEDNEaDAY, OCT. 5th : lAT 7r30 p.m. ' '
K E I l b A L L
They’re! ail j TURRET TUNED
Theyfre all ! murphy
♦Between ourselves, we think they’re very! very good.
| 17 in. All-channel Luxury Console £110. Oi 0.
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CINEMASCOPE , < r
h i ii i at 7-3(ii' SATURDAY\it\i-W. 6-0 and 8-15
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MOfDAY, TUESDAYiand WEDNESDAY at 7-30^ I L " ■ ^ 0 5 ^ to-night (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDA,^Y_at.2:16. i^icH^EL B^DGRAV^^SHEILA ^S.M„ ^';THE NIGHT ,
WIDE SCREEN Week commencing MONDAY’W FRIDAY at Ti30i 8ATURd|
September 26th, i aY at 2-15. 6-0 and 8-15 WIDE SCREEN- TO-NIGHT a t 7-30 SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 GARY^COOPER, BURY LANCASTER in “ VEGA CRUZ."
RflTlIRDaV at 2-^5; j^ENE AUTRY in “ FALSE NEWS.", WIDE
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SCREEN _
ISoptcrfiber 26th. 1955; MONDAY, TUESDAY V/IDE SCREEN _________anti. WEDNESDAY a t 7-30i EDWARD G. ROBINSON, GEORGE RAFT in
Terrific, from the flr^t eS. to tire last thrill. The Inside stoiy^ of the -world's grimmest mahl|unt.________ ■ ;
A B t L i t i r FO R JO EY ■
: THURSDAY and FRIDA\ _i cinemascope —
at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 SPENCER TRACY, ROBERT RYAN in {AD DAY AT BLACK ROCK ‘ > .'i
14 In. All-channel Table T/V £69. 15. 0:
14 In. All-channel Console £79. il0- 9 .
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