- r t IN T
P';e 6t I or a genc!^ aged aged
K
11952,1 'reqd. l o r t h r .erred.'!
3 and il table adveif-
train and
I reqd, I other
brtiser
Harm; Toff.— : jGis-
le ) to l u n l d r
l . : inetails 'ns of 11 by Teas- ■Iting 3ri
fencer, Near
. , ah fitter/ I d b e
p o u ld
jstrles B lo n
p o u l d lee,'
ft' - at loiirf'i I kperl-'
bplles
Id :2S Ichodl - ait’ . 2'
|I . theand|-; !; b^j
posts' oncerned. i t Ua TCr-i' 'GRANriE. MARBLE, STONE i'I
Spnd for our select on of desletis and; nrices. You ' will b e '
plMfd under no obliga- '! xiofi .and find ua i.! , anxious to help, ;
i! W .
MONTOtENTAL j MASCWS, Lettering and .Renovations, !
Blackburn i Roa^ i
GREAT HARWOOD Phone 2164, ! |
BIRTHS
LhWLESS.-On Pebmary . 20tli, !at 1 Bramley Meade, to Jack kbrt
Helen (nte Benhett), a , s6n i c (John Charles), ilhanklng aiiii
i :
S.C.N., ' Q.N. (nee i iSndie)^’^M [ David, the gift of a 'son. i . ; ■
] C O M IN G , O F AGE :
IThe “foi’
AUBREY.—Congratulations and t e t t^hes on youx 21st birthday Brtc. February. 28th. ,
; •
-rLove from Mother and Dad.': i h1^ ** h r - C^ngratnlatloiisi:
21st birthday^ Feb^ary 27th. i ‘ - -Love .from 'Mother and! Dad' ^ 0 ^ Bflan, .Bernl,ce, Bartle a^d
D E A T H S
PE,EL.-rOn Pebruary{ '23rd, 1686, a t ' Closes Hall Lodge, Bolton-by-S
Rowland, Margaret; the beloved', wife of; Edward -peel, aged 80 ytors., Service at St. PeteNa
, 4-Enq.:; T. s E. ^blnson; . Tel. ■ ■ I Bolton-by-Bowland 213. :
tlon a t S^pton i t U -S O ;m . i tp-morrow (&iturday). ■ • ^ ; i ,
®
Adn..prior, to crema-: p -i
Ciitheroe, Elizabeth Harriet, the I Moved wife of the) late-Alexander i Robinson, In; her 82nd year. - In - ' wired at St.i Mary'fe Cemetery on i February ,21st.
f
'-Bennett. Tel. cuiheroe 828i)S8i ^ February Jl
-other of tSR' RdbinsPn. iwiuo: Uacy Street,■.CHtneroe, aged 88
j '•■'I'i •'V tdsn'fOeroe. i' tv
. |e S e r y 22DQ.' i___ ' 'j
IIHANDrocery and
! I .1 ! ;
lirsdiy |Cou|t,
, Har- I Lane,
■ Annie Taylor, ,ln her 61st year. Interred at St. John’s Church. Hurst Green, on Bebruary. ,23rdJ
Walker.—On the j20th EPhruary. 1956, (In hospital)!, Thomas, the dearly loved husband of Isabel Walker, of Held Head, Slaldburn, aged 85 years. iSefVlce andilntet-
, ment St. Andrew’SijChurch.'siald-
Anh- the
Idhrte Pbould l _ed- to
emlcal gha'm Cllth-
burn, Friday, 2 p.'m. ■ | : ; i i ;
IN M E M q R IA M
ibCROFT.—In loving memory of my dear Daughter; Phyllls; wh6 ^led February 23rd, 1951. j
|
Since you have I remain, ,
One thing I’ll fck you to do. Walk- slowly down thatl lohg, long lane, j|
gone first and i
i For Some day I’ l come to yoii. I
-From) her loving, Phther ' and Moth(|r; also heE( Son, 'Itevor.j
J, I who I . 25th,
fles of Jubilee Terrace, Clltheroe. I '
BAILEY.—In loving! remembrance of a, dear Husband and Father, Who departed this I Ife March 1st,
1929. hddail,
Li i prand- put-
|ai>Ieep Idear
I . AiPh.47. [ Tl llwayr
oug'
pI7 Of ndmp,
-^From'i his loving Wife; arid Gladys and Clifford.
bPlL.—Treasured dear ! friend, Lucy ed February 24th:
Bnrnley Road, Accrington. ; . !; lie;
Safeilln the arms of Jesus.
BRIGGS i—Treasiired: dear Wife t argaret Jane, Who February 22nd, 194?.
We loved her so yet,
Our 1 hearts rre ™ forget,
Just; God alone W6 f6Cl I [
. memories of fnd ' Motben ■ passed away
and miss her ore, we'can’t
’Theiwound 1; de;p, It will not heal.
, I ■
I . 'cter;Clhiiji- Iry df
ijyou, day.
atker,1932; piliam I9tl,
pI Int, yes,
that
Jlle, Ighter,
of, la; idled
Itanny, M1946; |iddad,
horles
(vays. and
Ihdma, 24th,
hiorles
llways.' , Son-
■emory passed
poken,I i : a n d
lu r e d | r and oruary
,our w l i h
1 I ■, .
fir and and H>o
«Mhi MeaM I I I
j Scales service'must-meet ; I
w i t h universal 'aDProvaL
(Since many call-; us - more j Irian once—wrienever the : need arises.
; ' i |than);s
Iributes 1 shewn also
I Revd. kind
p.'ipreis latlves, Com- fpr
la;e
^ of tor his
floral ndness
Printed an d -p u h lb h ^ -h yWA Canv iLtd., - .
lttheroe.ivTel. "I H'.-' ; i '
(two
ou.therne .Advertiser, * ^ aaGOR', p ■ ■ at 6-
JT81 Blrkftt
i i! ^SCRIES
li ; ACCRINGTON 2«41 iCLITHEROE 345 !
BLACKBURN 4042 ' T ! iin e iiiiD E iH B l i ■
;, I
— Prom ! her llovlng :'.Husband, Richard Wllion,; .Rflggs, 12, Longworth Road, Bllungton; also loving Daii^ter,. Bertha, iLower .ClaptoP, London , E5.
Mlssbd with a grief beyond all - pears. . n ; . ' '
DUCKETT.—Trerisufed . memories of I Richard, a qea .i Hu ban
19,53;
Loved for evpr -In:' pur memory. —[From; Alice ^nd Kathleen.
who’dleA February; 28tp, As he was, .(ie....|iwlll always he,
ad
“ Rlbblesclale," 26. ;’eel'Avenue,:; Layton;! Blackpdol,
!■ I
HANSON.—Treasurei memories of dear I Husbafld. |Rlchard,i who ed February 26th, 1955. j ! . ij
i I '
Godisavy his footsteps- falter,' The; I hill tool hard to ciimb,'l So he closed hia weary eyelids. And! whispered - "Peace be thine.’’ '. I 1
- Prom I his loving Wife, Maggie. 1, fThorri; Street, Clltheroe. 1 '.
HANSON.—In loving memory of a dear Father and' j Grandrather, who died February 25th, 1956. ,i —Ever, remembercdl from Son arid
19,
Daughter-in-law arjO Family.. Myttpn View,' Clltheroe. 1 ' :'
HANSON.—In loving piemory of; a dear Dad and Granddad; Richard,
who- passed away February 25th. 1855. i !
. I ' This! day do we iremember. !!
iFromi Doris, GeorgS and Grand- Ji Ichlldrcn Beryl and Petev. -i;
A loving thought -we give, - To one no -longer with -us, | , But In our hearts Still'lives-:
I’The. Crescent, ciftheroe. i [. __-soand and arid
liOvM with a lo le beyond all Mlllng. ( I
: to be held in
Lane Halij Clitheroe 23rdl March,
Dancing 8 p,m. ‘to 2 , aim. i | I : ■ EDDIE McGARRY’S BAND
; OIDE TYME ,AND MODERN DANCING . KETS 5/ EACH
.TRICTLY LIMITED
GAINS FOR MARCH i r i I a b W And
12, i and 2a, Shaw Bridge Street, Ciitheroe
Branches also at Skipton. Darwen, Accrington, “ jshton and Hey wood. - i|
: Navy Boiler SHijts .......................
- Genuine Exj-Naval Duffle Coats..... ; Grade T Men’s] Well ngtoris
' Men’s I Quality, Raincoats ..i.....
;, Navy Melton Troupers ; Men’s Mbc
tike.Gl ove s ;. ji . -r-
■ Grey Woollen Blankets.......... ...............17/6 Boys’ Waterproof Zipped Jackets......... .................27/6 Men’s Wate :proof Zipped Jackets.......29/6 and 35/- (As New) R A.F. Sheepskin Lined Flying Boots .......j 65/- : Commando Sole Boots ..........I........
! Boys’ Plain [coloured S h i r t s ! . . I . - . . . 80 X 96 Green Blankets (slight seconds) Men’s'Melton'Trousers
chrome Work Boots ............ ................ . . . ( . . j , 31/6 Ex-Police Overcoats .................................... ..........35/- : Waterproof iJeep Jackets
-American Khaki
Vyool.Mitts
' Men’s Work] Socks ......,.i.(•■•!;..... Gloves ......I,,.'..;...*............'. ....... II/6, 17/6 and 21/6 S t l e t G oves .......................... 12/6. 17/6 and 19/11
, Men's White] Khaki & R.A.F. Handkerchiefs ,|. each 1 - ! Boys’.Leatherette Jackets....... ....... ......" " i " ,
' 3 in 1 Motor Cycle Coats . .......................... i All-wool Khhki Pullovers ........... ........W/6 and 11/6
‘ Army Overcoats .U........... ................ 55(l ' Men’s All-w(^i
Knit.Cardlgans (Amer. SMe)' •••- 27/6 ,
' MenViRoirCollar !Pullovers . Genuine Army-last Boots
Godd Qualify R.A.F- style Boiler Suits ! Bib
and.Brace Overalls------;........ ...
' Donkey Jackets (worth double)
Ladies’ White DufUe Jackets , .................... '........ « /6 Sea Boot Socks-....i»i................................ ............ 4/ll
................................. 36/6
Men’s ; Rubber Bo<)ts'i...‘..................W/U F. S. Waddedi Quilts
Sleeveless Leiather |Jerldns..i,'.......... ............. . ifrom 22/6' Men’s'Waterproof Trousers................ 11/6, ,13/6, 23/6
.......... .'.............................. 25/6
Men’s Black'and Brown S h o e s .......! 21/6 to 45/- AU WOol, Ziii, Line'd Raincoats!... £6/10/6 and £7/10/0
84/-
Officers’ New Riffine Macs ........ .............................65/-, Men’s ilJnlon Wooi Gabardine Raincoats
39/6 and 49/6. ........... i...; from 13/6.
.....34/- Ij'lJ
Men’s AH'-Wool, Black Cardigans ..............n;)...,... 17/6 Ladies 15-denier Nylon Stockings ........................... 4/11 E. A.F.'Shirts
Sheepskin Mitts (Ijadies and: Gent’s)
...... 69/6 16/6
....... ...... ........ 7/6,11/p and 12/11 ........,f,.................... 3/111
,' Boys Football Boiots; ;............ ................. . 17/6 & ! Lames’ Quality Bootees..............................42/6 . ■ Men’s Khaki Flannel Shirts.....................................16/11
*
tWmembertdj always. ; ■ j ;
I ' I ■ ■: j i '
IKlttylj who)- 1955.
morles of A ,!■'
.GOODS OsblNED
QN.FIRb PAYMENT Np; ^RAt(5HAR^^ CREDIT
4/,7 p i i r w m t io i r
•Enq.; The Scaled Funeral Ser vice. Tel. Clltheroe 345. '
etlTHEROE
' El Pennabcat
■,i .■'t-'-:
ECT)E:l(]:Ail WEPAimiEOT O-OPERATIVE SOCETY
.OU
Swaii/ i
, ’ i 60 in, X 24in. i
Hiennoset ' M ln.x 36in.orl
lAYLOR-rOn February 20thl 1956 at Shire Lane .[Farm, ’Hurst Green. Mary Alice (Polly) Taylor daughter of the late Richard and
-|
-Bennett..Tel. Clitheroe 826/582! OBt
WHY ‘ CFFER FROM COLD NIGirlS? ! uj iE Id i lR
I ' - ' - i i S - l ' , i;
APPLICATIOJI FORMS ARE NOW AVAILABLE •; FOR THE ABOVE COMPETITION FOR TEAHS
WITHIN A RADIUS OF EIGHT MILES 3F- ' '!!'
_ CLOSING DATE MARCH 10th.
. Application Fornis; available from MRS. t . BULLOCK. ' .- ■ 1, \TOTEWELi>DRivE. cijiTHEROE, ;(
V NETBALL leag ue ,- y, '- AND DISTRICT ;
It is pressed to comihence the League 'Fixtures on tbe 9^ ’AM) 1956;. Teams-wishirig to enter shoild
'■ i ^ 8t» ( AlIRRTINGj which- will be held at
;; “to, Turner Street,'CHtfierde.;; ' | Hon. Secreury. MOOR LANE kETHODIST
PARADE
v,;.,;!;:'I ' presented bt? CLARA BRINDLE, Iastwell, Blackburn
Tuesday, March 6th, 195 6 '.'
y , I ■ at 7-301 .m. ' y,
- COMMERE:. MRS. IDA GRADWELL ' ;•;; ir, OPENER: MRS. T. U. LIDDLE |
;
H-;, ; ADMISSION 2/6d. ::il- : (Including refreshments)
, PROCEEDS FOR FORTHCOMING GIFT DAY ~TT7".‘ ' " ,
ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WHALLEV
NAVY liMWttiis Dancing Every Saturday Night .Special Attraction This Saturday
29/11
New £6/15/6 ■' ■ 95/-
19/li'ajid 21/6 ... .. .. .. '2 /6 ■
....... 69/6 , 8/6
....... 37/6 19/11 49/11
MORTONS GENUINE SALE
NOW PROCEEMNG Note This Week’s Special Reductions
IN LADIES’ AND GENTS.' 'WRIST WATCHES GENTS.’ SOLID GOLD IStJEWEL RONE, £11
L.ADIES’ SOLID GOLD RONE. ;£9-.. GENTS.’ 17- JEWEL ROAMBR, ,£6 10s. Od. FEW LEFT GENTS.’ WRIST WATCHES REDUCED TO CLEAR £2 EACH. WORTH £3 AND £4 EACH, ALSO LADIES’ GUAR ANTEED" WRIST WATCHES PROM £2 5s. )d.
- ALARM-CLOCKS FROM 16/6d. ODDMENTS CLOCKS REDUCED TO CLEAR,
IN
LARGE STOCK QF LADIES’ UMBRELLAS PROM 17/6d. EACH. 3 X 2i HARD-WEARING BRITISH TAPESTRY CARPET,! ONE ONLY. £8. :, 89 x 100 FLANNELETTE SHEETS, SECONDS,' 18/6d, EACH, FEWLEFT.'. PILLOW CASESl/lld, BOLSTERS-4/ 6d
SPE<)rAL DURING SALE ONLY-LARGE SIZE ALL-WOOL AXMINSTER BUGS £3 3s. Od. EACH. CURLY RUGS FROM'25/-. MATTINGS REDUCED. ( i LARGE. SIZE CONGQLEUM(SQUARES MUST BE : CLEARED. MANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE i MADE SURE OP A BAROAINj DON’T MISS. YOUfe. |
MORTONS, 18,[ Moor Lai^e [ CLTTHEROE.
---- Tel. 42^ j
THE MELODY STARS Dancing 7-30
p.TO. to 11-30 p.m;' ADMISSION 2 /a ,
•NO A!!:.rwV!:0!.- AFTEB m 1.1 p:::'. ’
' .StahJej^Musej Lowergate, aitherok on MOND-I )Yj - Iv 1/ ; V " JOAN WILKINSON,
giTHEROE MUSIC CLUB
ii- '■ RETURN VISIT ■ OF THE , . INTIMATE OPERA SOCIETY
Wedneday Next, M^ch 7th at 7-30 p.m.
' PI^YED IN COSTUME - SUNG IN ENGLISH Parish Church Sunday School
KNTERTAINING ONE-ACT OPERAS [
TRAVEL DaUy. Express Luxury Coath Service
l y O l H ^ A SUNDAY SCHOOL -r LADIES CLASIS
KIDDERMINOTEh WORjCESTER CHELTENHAM G^LOUGESTER BRISTOL ' BRIDGWAtER TAUNTON 1 EXETER, etc.
ALSC) DURING THE SOMMER SEASCN COMMENCING -WHITBUN conjunction with
i in conjunotljn with Associated Motorways'
EACH FRIDAY FALMOUTH and I AND,
SATURDAY NIGHT
SERVICES DAILY
Seasonal ' Also . LONDON Bognor i
NEWQUAY points 'ri PENZANCE ,'on route' /Issiiciated Motorways
i A M K A k I SStjtj^OTiohS a n d t h r o u g h - THE SCENIC ROUTE
NORTHAMPTON DUNSTABLE ST. ALBANS
DE^RBY LOUGHBOROUGH LEICESTER .
Bournemouth Brighton ! Brdadstair's Olacton ; Eastbourne'
ORANGE LUXURY COACHES Folkestone
Hastings Hythe
Littiehamoton Winchester i4argato j
Portsmouth ' . Etc. i I R a m s g a t r iE t c ,
I ENQUIRE AND BOOK AT YOUR LOCAt AGENT OR
YELLOWAY MOTOR SERVICES LTD. Registered Office; WEIR STREET, ROCHOALeJ Tel. 3101 (4 lines)
CONGREGATIONAL YOUTH GROUP j j ' PRESENT i ’
(By permission of Abel Hej/wood and Sons Ltd.)
TWp ONE-ACT PLAYS:
“WHITE ELEPHANTS” (A Comedy Thriller) and '
“Much Ado About I Something”
(A Domestic Comedy) By F. G. Whettan
ALSO MUSICAL ITEMS
To-morrow, Saturday ! at 7-30 p.m. ■
Admission:! Adults l/6d., 1 Children 9d.
! • Refreshments
(Operated In conjunction with ■ Wj C. Standerwlck Ltd.)
R tL L kE EXCURSIONS
I • i Saturday, 24th March
AIl^TREE FOR THE GRAND NATIONAL
: ; , Departing from Clltheroe Wellgate at 8-45 a.m,! Whalley Bus Station at-9 a.m.:
Return 6/6 Fare i' '.Book at Local Office
CLfTHEROE !l6, WBLLGATE! Phone 176
■ pr at Local Agency
, ! Mr. Brooks, Park Villas, i 'Wballey. .: Phone 2279 i
i ' ■ ■ VILLAGE INSTITUTE
WHIST DkiVE AND DANCE
FRIDAY, .MARCH 9th I' ! " : ■
Whist in the Institute ! ; • at 7-45 p.m. I ! : i'
i Admission 2/--, (Including cup of :t?a)
, : 8-30 p.m. to 1
a.ni. HODDe4 . DANCE b|4ND
Admission 2/6
(Gombined Tickets 3/6) ,
. Refreshments at Dance
o Bus. T ^ ^®ave Clltherbel Station at 18-30 via Wadding-! ton;--- returning after dance.
' PREIilldlNARY NOTICE
SPORTS! AND SOCIAL CLUB
Grand DANCE CONSERVATIVE CLUB
FRIDAY, APRIL |l3th . Dancingj 8 p.m.;.to 1 a.m. AMBASSADORS BAND
Admission 3/6d. Dance Jat Riversmead GRINDLETON , Worthing
Southajnpton Southefid Southspa
Bournemouth Marlborougf BriEljton Monmouth Neath
Aberystwyth Guildford Barnstaule Hereford Bath
Carmartherl Chepstow - Cirencester Eastbourne
Jlfraoombe and pointy on ropto .1; :' Worthing i . . . i. '• Weymo
Portsmouth Reading Ross-on-Wye
; AND; THR0U(|lH
Salisbury i . Shaftesbury
Newport (M( Pnrtcniniitn TcnPY
.Swansea: ' ■ Swindon !
Southampton Southsea '
Weston-s-Maro ' fiuyiMouithii
Warminster tyishes. on your I
FRED pSTAERE, LE^ _ tIE CAROM. ITERRY MOORE In ‘’DADDY |L0N(I Legs.” . Clglbiir) by (Deluxe, .'.(IP '
t ’o-NlAHT iFriday)
;;Week ci)!itili(enornK": I Marohi«h1 1956
IDI^
LUPINO.UaN ST^RLlN^ CEiA MOORE. ''•-■-I
In the house of haM', tense-;wt)ih^j;ev61,t
to.saye,aipbW'4ritoritk'j‘XA) f P H IL ’CAREV, .DIIROTHY PATRICK, b il l y ; GREY In
OMANS ^-Technicolor., ■ TflB OUIIiAl^ Stampwe of t(irl|lls—one, of',the. West’s great: stories, ■ ' : i “ ; Technicolor.
Music, jromari',ce, raptWe.;- From ^M.l3M.—producers - -li;' CaiaiBO.’l.:.;
'
Booking Offiie open 4 n.m. I'Other times to 12 ni I
-l !. ;1 ! . ■ i THURSDAY arid FRIpAV at T-SOiyEATURDAY !(t 2-i6, 6-0 and fills .
ELIZABETH TAYLOR. | V ITT 0R|bl GASSMAN. JOHN ERICSON,- io U IS CAplERN in ; t
n H A H s m iY Of ‘”rhe:Great! '■ ■ ■ ■ ■
a t itita General Office. 2. 'Moor Lane. 10 a,m. ont iand ?-1S to s.o.m, Tel. 67.
Monday. Vfedliesday and Satfirday. .2 p.m. to !
C p ao s ,;.f,., iBiightfr '.T! !,;-compllcatione?,( ,' ■ 1 ' (TeohnlOTlor) suit Is a remedy loaded with laughter. i . (H)-
I looking d^;'!danif>H,;tn.12.3lli'-3'io'.«-8D.'ii ' ■ ■ ■- TeL
^ gttprilng! wt-arid-riipUBe:'same ibetweeri
fA.susSdous pjllce In- '-
SECRET
spectoriand theiman. he'beUeves'ihows a good mote than he res to admit; ■' ' ' '
■
THURSpAV and,FRiDAiY it 7r30!^AtyROAY atlifIB, 6-0 ION -
' ; j« yA R 8 0N , AN ind 8-15,
,eiQIifl6RAIillME iBrodeiicRCRAWFORD
M SiNMlA I w n f i iizl' I' \T ^ . STANLEY KRAMER presenfa
! n o t AS A STRANGER^
wwMii»k(oiMia-iwouw jmrwwn :• mm:' ' oifice;(ip«iijMon. Wed.. Sat., froin 2 to « p.m. TeUl«7 SCREEN MOlllbAYi TbESDAV] irtflJWEDNESDAY: at; 7-36
at ^ 3 0 i‘ ^AlliRDAY at';M6;,e-0 and tl-lS ! ' '
J -ANNE CRAiNi <*K0RGE‘ fiADER!rn ‘‘ THE SECOND Of '- .1
-j
-.SEX.” : (Technlcoldr),. ’■ ■ , V " ^
WIDE SGREbi ' 'i|W«eV®binmanolri8 iMarch-Sth..'|956 ■; -'
" " ‘■ "■ y tb ibM V ’ and ..
Sa t u r d a y at 2-isi o-o ai Id 8-15 f EATE8T
SOliEEN ”
(A) M OT ! evt r'fllmed. '-'d I-U EXPLO SIVE
HOOVER . MORPHY-RIGHARDS . H.M.V. thMiM lijx
X AND PE
lemington . Sunbeam . Arvih'. Pifeo ' ■
! : R,
Al so Full Range; of Electrical A ipliances 14, MARKET PLACE Phone 167 or 443
Deni'onstrations arrang^ lU' your own home
I Mod EVER
brn Danang .^SATURDAY
at the
CONSERVATIVE CLU? 3LITHEROE
Amhas! adois liance Baihd . 7-3) to ll-3ri.m.:[ .,.^
! | - At mission, 2/6d/ - '!', ! Right of admission reserved
; Tickets |,trlctly limited .frprn now on , I ■
Also-make a note of the following Dances. ' ' . ;■
Both epeelril effort to raise money for a
dog for the blind.;
Dancii CONSI
FRIDA
FRn>A ; j from -AMBASSA]
; 'A Tickets
g for All Ages at the
.!
RVATIVE CLUB, LUUEROE
, MARCH 9th , MARCH 23rd
-30 to 10-30 p.m; IRS DANCE b|aND
'MISSION 2/- |. n Sale at the Door
PARISH CHURCH MOTHERS UNION
JUMBLE SALE i !
In the UPPER SCHOOL !
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY ' : ■'' , £t 6-45']^. I
r Admission 3d.i , '-. ! Refreshments I NEWT' DO^
T FORGET ANNUAL ■
(March 2nd) 8 p.m. to!2 a.m. CRAVEW PLAYERS BAND
TO-Nl|GHT, FRIDAY
Adll Free
ission 2/6d. Buses as usual
Chatburn Parish Church
JUMILE SALE ■
In .the 1 ; ; CHURCH IN S T IT U T E
i To-mtrrow, Saturday ! (3rd M irch) at 2-30: p.m. '
Admission 3d. Refreshments-
Proceeds! for Sunday School . Funds. : ‘
, GRINDLETON ANNUAL ;
Methodist Church '
JUMBLE SALE AND rioOlND STAIL
Tomoffow (Saturday) at 3-0 p.m. '!
Adimission 3d. AFT^NOON TEAS:
' Adults 1/6 ;■ Children 1/- -; INSTITUTE
WOMEN’S INSTmJTE Institut^ and I County Money-
WADDINGTON
' :! raising Effort. I ' , . ;; —J ____■ 1 ^ : , 'A '
! ' SPRING FAIR
METHODIST SCHOOL, WADDINGTON
’ti-morrow (Saturday) ' ' 16 be opened by .
Mrs., Williams, of Slaldburn,
at 3 o’clock. Doors open 2-30. Admission 6d
(Children Half-price) AFTERNOON TE.4S
NEW -STALL .! CAKE STALL TREASURE t a u . CHINA STALL and FLOWER STALL BBAtf TUB and ICES
Memorial Institute SPECIAL iEFFORT
REMINGTON
A WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
I in - the INSTITUTE
To-morrow (Saturday) ji '■ il at 7-3(].'p.m,i !,
Admission 2/6d. Clitheroe Cricket,
Bowling & Tennis Club j ANNUAL }■
General Meeting At ■
‘ & DANCE (March! 5th, 1958) at 8-0 p.m.
■ ■ I:at8-0'p.m. Womien’s
Co-operative Guild iWeekly Meeting
In Iking lane lower hall
TUESDAY, MARCH 6 il AT 2-30 p.m.
. i : (Instead of evening)'
Speaker: MRS. ;M. NEWTON of .Morecam'be. Sectional member
■ All Women Welcome' ' ,! Light Refreshments !
HODDER VALLEY FOX C L P
Extraordinary
General Meeting IN NEWTON INSTITUTE
Monday, March 12th at 7-30 p.m.
■FOR LANDOWNERS. SHOOT ING OWNERS and TENANTS,
'FARMERS ;& GAMEKEEPERS IN THE AREA BETWEEN
BASHALL EAVES AND DALE- HEAD, ,
CHATBUBN ROAD GROUND MONDAY NEXT
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ALL; SUITS ORDERED NOW WniL BE! COMPLETED FOR • - ' -THE HOLIDAYS
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' 9. MARKET PLACE, i CUTHEROE. Tel.: 58 ^
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