M i - .1. .. ) -■ i l l ' " t.
'iG 'r ;
INT
liee of I or a ^gency
£wcr- iit be
iNoflfi- 1 1952
pr sne, Tcented
aged aged
lfy: p . ;!
ICIANS II) rate I ly Inctrlcal Road,
llerred. : It farm
l-orthy, leqd. i'lclty, I
annles i Ithoroe ?
MEMOR
GRApTK, iMARBl.E, ^TONiE 0will, be
Sondjfor our siilection of designs and prices. You p aced under gallon
anxio is|' to help, I and fihd ui w .
GREAT e :onto;
Pfa.i ci .m i l
R O £K TAL MASONS,
Lettering and ReJiovations.
k|b«irn Roa^ flARWrioD
Pl^one 1164. |
fcdge of Iwrltiiic > t agg I femalt
I Is sub' iHealtti Regu-
Irees tc Irslglgc
I expert 1 name;
iipital Itee.
fFlCE. con-
I.UE ori ■ A."
TA JR
3 [engagement 1,, between John,' only and Stret Elalt: Mr. roy.
HtULDSWORTH-
And Mrs. E. Ye Queensland, A
Mrs; F. Hould t, ■ CUtieroe, e. youngest
ENGAGjEM^NTSp | YELL^ND
son jOt Mr. ■ i .worth, 'York
announced
- land, I Kingat r stralla.
i MARRIAGES
On the 15th October, ton I Methodist Chi rch, Rev.l James I Wright
ot Mr. E. Catnle : Mrsj Carnlej of D
iPadihatp, to Dbuls daughter of ! Mrs, late’!' Mr. E. I Incej,
CARNIE—INCE J ! | at waddlng- , , hy the
Garfiens, Waddingtojn. IRUBYi WEDDING
STARKIE-HALL — tlonb and best wlspi
: and! Dad on your anniversary.
—From Ruth, daughter Dorothy
DAWSON.—On SK lrden,[ i
Jiornlnga
lings. ^ Xing cx- lo:|:Mrt. Pendle
|on:'pro- Eagle be.l Tel.
J Female l-ticuIaTs lary re-
|n t with trans-
Tlvertiser
I'ates of Ion i for
LE AV Y reqd.
V l y I i n
LitaL, BURfl.
Jervice.-j-
|e Secre- perlence I of ttyo
LMatron, aeroe,!
|URN,
|w House TAL,
[pension pay.-
miking;
J or noh- ll board: psiouable
ng Sun-
able [to ' wages ihdu+s,'
or In at the
P. 'E t ^ ' Knowles, qdT^forhomp;
wagta hours.
brthond- I good
Ince and the ot
Hilda:
nnd the late :yden
James, son
Street, secohd-
Sprlng
,es toj Mother ■uby wedding
Congratula- Geors e and Granld-
DEjATH S Octcl
Maiiy Ellenj t: the* late Jam aged 70 years. Bartholomew’s
—Ehq.: T. ^ Boltou-by-B(
he e: IS Di,' Intel
BoUqi to-day (Friday)
DRiVER.-On at [ 62, West! Martha, the Wiyiam Drlit Interred at on lOctober
Chu- at
(iwlan 1 R 11)
—Bennett. Tli 582.
it. Mi: th.-'
er, a bel( el.
MANWELL.—Ob the at the residence o;
Octet Vir
jdest sister of wsoni Tetlow, rc :rment at St.
oblnson.i Tel. 213.i
1 pan.
her 18th, at n-by-Bowland.
h,‘ Chipping) I
I'-' ■
Qved er 15th 1955,
Cilltheroe 81:f|6/
- —The Scalte Fu Tel. Clithene
SEDjGWIGK.-rOn October, 1955, at Farm, WhitevYell, I ilov^ busbqqd ot Sedgwick,
■ e
Int ■rred ■ a t-Whitei veil Church on j
—G. Calveriey & $ons. [Tel. 297/ i '756.
thp 19th.
jin I
; I
WR GHT.—on the a t j 60, West Vi John, thei dParly, of [Mary Wtight a
lather ot Kathleq: laged 77 yearp. R 1 Requiem Mass at [and John Church; atfwhalley ahd W ion| Wednesday last.
—The Scale ■Teh Cllthe I
ASTON.- Diic:
Aston, who 1954, , Ever
ASTON.—In
ew, Clitheroe, loved I husband nd the beloved n and Betty, I.P. Following SS.i Michael interment was iswell Cemetery ;
oe 3‘;5.
,cle, Johh ■ T l died
— 41000 May Knaresborougl
remei Ted
Thomas Aston! Son Sun Street. ' iRS
tR u r r pET, 898
BIIOOKS.—m l afle brance of John
0. -Eric, TherUa.
COATES.—In dear Mother
IN MEMDRIAM In miemo
16th I October.' h
(Mts. M. Malcolm! Green, Mlttqn, "n Caroline Ijammo ageld 68 yeatsl, Fu “ Rbckdale”j Chapi Cremation l i t Si ■ (Fplday), 3[ii.m,
rear Whalleyl, , nd Manwell, teral from the lel of Rest, ipton, to-day
16th lOctober, her. daughter on, of Mltt6n
34 5. leral ‘ Service.
uke, the dearly the late Mary 73rd .year,
the 15th ’ of Hodder Bank
Clitheroe Co-operative Societv Ltd. ^
FURMSHlNGi DEPARTMENT V i
—l-JTyr; ... 'i ■ .!. PREPARE NOW vFOR GHRISTjVIAS
Make your Xmas spending easier, by ^^kly , ■ payments. [ — Join our Xmas Club Pay what you like
| : I
Funeral [■ Service.: 1
y of:my dear omas (Jack) October 22nd,
rabeied. rnd family.
October 22rfd, 19E4, [worthy pi: reinji —fjary, Jane and
ic
BEtiNETT.—Tl- of] my dear
died Octobd 22np
A little hearts,
Prom his [ever 9 St. Paul’s Stre
With' memorlei; A- little idornei lyith tender ‘
easui Hus I
memriry of John Ji pek), [who died
embrdnee. Nellie.' •
red I memories band.I Ell, who 194PI
■within' lour
noughts of Ipvlng [wife, [ t. Low Moor.''
ever ever
true, I warm,!
died October 26tp Ever In our
22nd, 1943.[j
Sweet are silently k
the quets
( tlonate remem- S. Brooks, Who 1949.
thoughts.
lovli g who
Of one 11 we neve^ forg
From Tom and Madge, ILewis
the pt. Qved
*i- Rita
[ihe Lodg'tj, Ho: d'en.
HALL.—Ti-eashred dear Father, A1H djed July 15th,
I In oui" I gardejn you,live w:
-From hid lovin 3 Soil Alan Jean.
For thow you I forget.
HALL;—Treasured de,ir Son.
1:5th, 1953, I j Just as
ta r 'e n s ■ S3-I 40. Wilson Street,
nory \vho
|otten.
■the R:A,P., per 24-25th,
nory Of a Richard
hters '43. ht I in
rrow,'! per hei Wife
, Wray IrthartT,
ling i-f llother. Id Dad,
neni- wno who
I ways, all A'i-enue,
|jy
aw.5ha! 71 0
pMORIES gTHln^
Whenever the need foi
tpncrall j dircijti Clitheroe or rounding area is readily
'.Shaw, 0
Jar Hilsband, |o died June I n J • t
|y , birthday Imeet.j
larket dtwe
l^lfe, ijora. ; wadfprd. .[
pbed ; Tlmei
piled femem- I and wishes In thought j
by the 35, Com- Place, line*).
FUNERR 4042 '[ CLITHEROE
^LACKeURN ACCR
S C R L E S .SERVICE
INGTON 2641 345 i ■
always modes I: I
or arises in [the s [Scales serv liable and y priced.
41. died of
-fProm hid lovi I Dad.
[ A loving
always be memoi-y,
meniorles pf n Hall, I jWho
l ith us yet, | /
_ _ memories
overj you-qeve^ andl
memories o£ our who died July
thought' in ng ! i Mother
were yoir 1
HALL.—Treasured deail Brothtr, wii f953.'
0 dJed July
Clitheroe. memories
Your bli(thda!r[i W I regret,'i |
of a 15th.
1 Brother-tn-lawl 1 Bbb, Nieces I Joan and Barbara.!
From ijls loving Sister, L'lzzle,
44. Wilson Street Clitheroe. md Father,
75. Jubilee'[Terra Cl(e. I I I Prom theiFanii Worthy! [of f
l<IGHAM.-^In Joilng memory hear Husband : ' led October; 2?
>nd, 1951. ijemembrance, ly- j ,
Of a who
a who loved you will never 1 fqrgfet.
“SMALL PROFITS-QUICK RET WILL HELP I YOUR BUD
AT — NAYY STORISS
A R M Y U f l IjTl
Branchej also at Skipton Datwen Accrington and j I
2, and 2a, Shaw Bridge Stoeet, Cl^thtroe neywopd
Men’s Wboii Gloves ......!.............. ............ 4/U a|nd 6/11 Good Quality R.A.F. style Boiler Bib and Brace Overalls
Suits .............
Men’s All-Wool Roll Collar Pullovers Sheepskin Gloves ....................... ....... Men’s.Quality Shoes ...L................... Genuine Army; last Biwts ...
Gloves .....i...... ....... New Blankets Gauntlet Giloves'' ..... j...[........
Genuine Duffle Coats
Ladies’ White Dufflei Jackets Sea Boot Socks .........j.......:. Donkey Jackets, ...../..i..-....... Men’s Rayon Gab Trousers ... Men’s Rublier Wellingtons ... Men’s Rubber Boots,
......
F;S. Wadded Quilts Navy Pullovers ........... SEaki Flannel Shirts .. Ladies’ Fahey Slippers (worth double)
Sleeveless Leather Jerkins ... Men’s Navy Blue Grade One Bus Jackets, Men’s Tweed-lined Grade One Reefer Jack
Men’s Waterproof Ti!btisers....,...|....... 11/6, Cycle Capes; Yellow and Black [..... New Oilskin Camouflage Macs ] ...i........
Youthrf Strong Wellingtons.....i Officers’ New Greatcoats
Officers’ New Riding-Mac^..................... ..... -i only 65/- Men’s Fawn' Gabardine Rainco^ i .. ............p.. 59/6 Men’s Uitibln Wool GabMdine Raincoats ..j......|... 84 -
Men’s Riding Macs ....J.,.,.......... . Ladies’ Raincoats, Ch®®? ....... ...... ........ 25 X;
Ladies’ a n d .Gents* Rubber-hncd| Rtocs Men’s Black and Brown Shoes ................ ...21/6 to 39/6
: it
We stock aB youi^ requirements to WARM and DRY.
Boys® m d ^ ir is ’ Navy Waterproof Macs.. H/6 a:id;p/6 ke^p you
11/9 apd.15/6 59|6*and 79/6
. ,
31/11 18/6 17/6 17/6
39/11 .34/-.;
./: 13/11,17/6 ahd 21/6 [ 10/11, 17/6 and 29/6
. 12/6, 17/6 and 19/11 !
95/-ai^d 135/- 47/6 4/11 ■
47/6 I 24/6
19/11 a
Id 21/6 ! 15/11
. 25/6; 12/6 :
ets ... 27/6 i 13 6, 23/6: 18/6! 12/
. only 25/- 6:
16/6 i 12/6 29/6:
(3|rifflR0E'| OCT(®0t f Affi I j
-will be,held-
ON |the reg^ ation ground I
I (ADJOININja BAS WORKS)
Tq!nIGHT, FRIDAY, OCT. 28th TO-MORROW, SAT., OCT. 29th
AW MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st i:
:—^ ' — pleasure Fair BATES’S /
J Will Attend With 11 ■
T: ' ‘ - 'll . ■ ; *
i Dodgem Car Ride I Children’s Novelty .Rides ’ Shows and Games
The: whole briUiantly illuminated at dusk ■ r ' BOROUGH OF CLITHEROB LOCAL GOVERNMEOT “QUIZ
: A “QUIZ”^will be held at the Town Hall, MONDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, Questions are .invited from members of the
on, Council Topics, and skould be placed in the Ballot Box in the Public Library^ : Church Names and addresses need not |be given. If qi ■are sent by post the envelope should be marked “Quiz.”
Questions should'be handed in as soon as possible
NORTH - WESTERN GAS BOARD
A COOKERY
Demonstration ' will be given In :
GAS SHOWROOMS Castle Street, GLITHEROE on
Tuesday Next, Nov. 2nd. at2-30p.m'.
I j , c j
Sportsj and S' )cial! 0ub JN[)
JUMBLE
and: POU I at th
OLD^CHOOL,
To-inorrow I ai(^2rl5
public sealed Street; stions
( k i u :
^ S ” and I
Arnold, Edna. memory of a
died October
memories. and
N.Z., Family, mi|n
will and
. ■ ■ II . — ! I - ■■;
GOODS I l J-OWED o n FIRST PAYMENT Spend £1
20 WEEKS MUTUALITY CLUB
.......Pay per week for 2Q weeks
Spend £5 ............. Pay .ii/- per week for 2(J) weeks
. EVERYTHING YOU H5QUJRE.,JlOR PB£^iENT§-<_. Toys of all; kinds for all ages, Fancy Goods, Mirrors Fireside Chairs, Ironing I Tables, Musical Boxes, Rugs i ' Display Cabinets, iCte.
| ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT
Table Lamps, Light Fittings, Electric Blankets,! Kettles Hair Dryers, Fairy Lights,] Electric Razo4 etes.
PAY US A VISITi-SEE FOR YOURSELF Lancashire County Branch N.F.
ANNUAL COUNTY AND WHIST DRIVl
WINTER GARDENS—BLACKI THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd,
Tickets and information about Local Branc Parties from 10, Cas,tlei Street, Clitheroe.
r
OOL 1955
TICKETS (Strictljj limited) 10/6 E/^CH
n (loach Tel] 143.
U. ■ 1 GLITHEROE BOROUGH LABOUR PARTY autumn FAIR ' ST.: JAMES’S [SCHOOL, CLITHEROE;
tomorrow (Sat.), OCTOBER 29th, 1955 at3-0p.m. i
, otener: l Chairman; MRS. E. BtJSH, J.P.
Numerous Stalls with!, a ^ujide variety' of floods to suit everyone! at reasonable prices
M T(e^t Teais |: IV.'
.at 3/- SHARPLES, Hon: Sec.
THE HALL' LOWERGAtE
HALLOWE’EN BALL TONIGHT.
i ! ■
8 p .m l t o l a ,m . [______
^ ■ ' ....______
eric j^HWORTitf’S music makers NOyELirY PRIZES 1
------—i . fairy I^IGlltS
Refreshments by •Canale Light in the Witches Den-- N.B.—Admission by Ticket Qnly
. obtainable from members of the Catholic Gnls Club at !- I.;
3/6 each, RIG;HT OF AD/VIISSION RESERVED
' ADMISSION k ; -
THE HALI^, LOWERIflATE GRAND
SALE OF VitMK Saturday^ November Stii; 195^
■ In aid of Church Restoration Pjund, on - ' To be opened at 2-30 p.m.j by MRS.lF. HQON, of Penworthara supported by THE MAYOR AND MAYORESS of CUtheroe
STALLS OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FANIJY GcjoDS ; f iAKTW, SWEATS AND TOMBOLA Sale continued until 6-30 p.m;
Admission 6d. Afternoon
ALL HALLOWS, MIlirON Tea 1/1 id.
ANNUAL MEN’S EFFORT
HOT-POT SUPPER, WfllST „ _ _ L , aND .— .I; i ,
DOMINOES and DANC
, on FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER -|th in the MITTON INSTITUTE
Supper, 6.30 p,m. Whist and Dominoes, 8 p.)m. to 10 p.n|. > DANCING--10.30,
p.m.to 12.30!a.m
ADMISSION 3/- - Children Half-^*rice ..........
w, Clltheroe, wife lof
,ed 69 years, ry’s Cemetery
T iilhii
ind Patricia daughter of
. . , ||. i iilliii 3iiiiiii
r'oBERT^WaK ’ JOHn “ I uNd“ "dEBRA PAGET® hunter in PWhitE feather." Cinemascope. T e c h n to to n ^
CINEMASCOPE
- Week: commencing October 31st. 1955
MONDAY to FRIDAY a t 7-30: [SATURDAY, a t 2-15, 6-0. ^ all WEEK
WIDE SCREEN and 8-.15
S hE'S even more exgitinq in her N ^ ^ITl •Gorgeous,Grocc|/fel(y tops her t^mph^ , wilhapolher glamorous performance} J
M-G-M'i ACTION PACK PIUMii in Ibe WILDS V ol SOUTH AMERICA
ED L .'V STEWART I ■
GRANGER KELLY
GRACE PAUL. [ i . DOUGLAS
JOHN ERiCSON I
Wiitlan M
ARION l.h0 Scietn byl IVAN uuri* mo «n ivyBb«i.r ’rS,'’' tdby'ANDMW > / Ptocluced by ARMO EO « «.'. WVA GFFAND D TSCH • An M-frM ptfurt V Cwt,U. *- -r r ”Z”T ,, to 12 noon and 2-15 to 5 n»ni. TOL o/. ” I ............ Booking Offiiii open daily H to 12.30, 3 to 4.30, Tel. 278. i i L obli-
FOR FIREPiACESy [
RAYBUrJ^ GOOKERS: AND 'h e a t e r s . :.i I
SEE OUR SHOWROOMS FOR ALL
GAS a p p l ia n c e s ::.
THEO WILSON and sons, ltd. ;
YORK STREET, 1 | CLITHEROE. Phone 88 Nd. 3911
UiiR l>
nftki m i<01b i ‘w id e Iso r e e 'n^
iiqjii nllhi
inim7 1 1
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-15, b-u apn o JOHN MILLS. ALASTAIR ^IM in "ESOAPApE.”
fU).
Week'cdmmencins October 131str ifl55
ALL WEEK MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7.30i [SATURDAY at 2.16, 6-0 and 8.15 WIDE SCREEN FRIDAY, jOCEOBER 28, 1955 n a n mni
ELIZABETH TAYLOR. VAN; JOHNSON in “THE;LAST TIN I SAW; PARIS.” (U).
TO*NIGHT at 7.30: SATURDAY at 6-0,and 8.15 'I.
S C R E E N
Week corhmenDing October 31st. 1055.
,! WID E ''s c r e e
E I
SATURDAY at 2.15: THREE STOOCES In “STOOGES G() W iST." WI D E .
,; MONDAY. TUESDAY and: WEBNB$PAY;at. 7-3|. ' CLARK GABLE and LANA TURNER; In \
BETRAYED
tA Rtnrv 'of t.hp Resistance Movement, headed by a young dai . ■
. •' •■ ■
' THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at B-0 apd DAVID NIVEN, MARGARET LEIGHTON NOELLE MIDDLE
o ^ n a f ■ ^ ^ e s S “ Buti: the death rate of his men 'to):, alarmingly. ■ • • ,
e-devllireases ( U ) .
8-15 r :tON in
He was DODulai* with all, except; his wife and his ponm Officer. A soWlerrf distinction, was he also a conjmon thl^
CABRINGTON V.C.^andlng SATURDAY at 2-15: WHIP WILSON in “GUN SLlNGEIiS”
i Booking Office open Men., Wed.. Sat., from 2 to ,4 n.m. Tel. .147
Clitheroe and District Agricultural | So^i SIXTH ANNUAL |
SHOW BALL i In the I ;■ KING /LANE HALL, CLITHEROI
Friday, Nov. 18th,! 1955 The Grosvenor Players
■ 'Dancing 8 p.m .to 2 a.m. TICKETS 5/- EACH
-? (A). I BENTHXiviS
WASHERS —/ J tH HADIOS - IROiSS r- HAIR DRYERS
LEYISIONS KETTLES
FIRES, ETC.
Large Stocks To Choose From T T
BENTHAMS FOR b a r g a in s
14, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE Phone 1167',
THE AMATEUR DRAMA aU B PRESENTS I
■' !
A Riotous Comedy
by.Phlllp King &|Anthony Armjtrong) in the Parish 'Church j Hall, Ctitheroe
'^HERE WE COME GATHERING”
NOVEMBER 8th t- | 12th, 1955 at 7-30, p.m. each evening
COME AIJD see YOUR: old FAVOURITE
IDA gradwell; BARNARD WQOD. RAYMOND GRICE. MARGARET HOGG. DOROTHY LOFTHOtJSE JAMES HOLT
ARCHIE DEWHUijsT ' I BRENDA DAVIES AMBROSE VEEVERS
in another rollicking play i PRODUCER: , J.,A; BARNES Reserve Seats
- At Pan^dora’s Box, WeUghte, Saturday, Noi 10 a.ra.f-5-0 p.m., and following week.
PUBLIC BOOKING: At, the. Pa Thurs. and Friday next,’
CLITHEBOE AMATEUR
OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY
VIKTORi! AND HER j l im R
REHEARSALS I
in the
Old School, Church Brow ; ' . • .at 7-45;'p.m' / . ,
MONDAY NEXT (Oct. 31st):. FULL REHEARSAIl (Vocal)
FRIDAY NEXT, (Npv. 4th): FULL REHEARSAL .(Vocal)
G; SPEAK, Hon. Secretary
PARISH I CHURCH GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY
CONCERT ' by' the Children and /
ONE ACT PLAY by Senior Members
To-morrow (Satarday) . (October 29th, 1955) [ at 7.30 p.m.
’
Reserved Seats 2/- and 1/6 Unreserved 17-
— ICES — [ I
School, to-morrow, Saturday, from 6-30 p.m.
Proceeds for “Quality Street” Sale
'
Downham Drama Club ' PRESENT ■[
‘DON’T TELL
THE DUCHESS’ BY JOHN KNOWLES
in DOWNHAM SCHOOL
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) ana ■ ,
’ I
To-morrow (Saturday) | i-L,
Price of Admission: ' I Adults, 2 /s Children, 1/r !
SALE STAU,
( hurch Brow (Saturday)
O.m.
; {ADimssio; ! Refreshqiente
IN 3di . .
Seats can be booked at the ! .
rish Hall, on m„ 7-30—8-30 p.m. ■ ' ■ ■■ .5th
GrindIe(on
Village Institute Jumble
an d Pound
To morrow (October 29th)
Admission 3d.
Refjreshments at! reasonable ■ charges
^iVhist Drive at 7-45 p.m.
Admission! 2/6d. (Including supper) .
S';. James’s Working Party JUMBLE SALE
THE SCHOOL
4-night, ADMISSI0:
CL IN Id.
ITHEROE LOCAL ASSO( GIRL GUIDES
Fternoon Tea THE MAYORj’S PARLOUR
WEDNESDAY NEXT (November 2 id, 1955)
2-30 to 4-c 0 p.m.
in
p.id of the GOTthorpe Hall Appeal ^und
BRING AND BUY STAL ADMISSION II-
Waterloo Methodist Church
LADIES’ EFFORT Wednesday, Nov. 2nd
Lantern Lecture entitled:'
OLD CLITHEROE” Commence 7-15 p.m.
ADMISSION l/6d. Children 9d.
MO^RN DANCING EVERY SATURDAY!'
The Conservative Clob,j CUtiieroe
. . : -will now commence . . ’
7-30 to, 11-30 p.m. r, } -at
FOUBrPIECE BAND ADMISSION 2/6
.1
(lncl;idlng refreshments) Clitheroe Branch
omen’s Uniomst Assoc.
A MEETING will be held In the
CONSERVATIVE CLUB on
Tuesday Next, Nov. 1st. at 7-30 p.m.
Speaker: [ - - Mr. Tipping | Subject: "ARMY LIFE” ' . I r
at 6-30 p.m; FRIDAY
Sale StaU
(Saturday) at 2-30. I
Unreserved l/-i Wed.,
■i • ‘i I
LoAk
Eyenbg Wear your
DOUB LE-BREASTED DINNER SUIT
Beady I to Measure, with all accessories
4 - i SEE WINDOW
FRED PRf(|E
READ & CO. LTD. TAllOHf AND OUrmTEBS
9^ IMURKEI PLACE CLITG EROE. TeL 68
THREEPENC wear or Made t(
best In the new
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