W \
Send' for our selection of desieni and Prices.! You will bo placed i ' under no lobligatiOA and find us I anxious! to
- M O N U M E N | r A l i : M a Is O N S i , Lettering and .llenovationsl ,
<j:
REAT HARWOOD Pho(io 2164. j ^
Wreaths, BbuoUETSi etc. -
Phone 669 (any hour).—Knowles, Wellgate. h ii
Wreattis, Bouquets, Cut Flowers etc. A. PEAKCE & SON,
ChATBURH NURSERIES, (Near Pendlo I Hotel), , I Tel. Chatburn 230.
Residence! 29, Tower Hill, GlltherOe COMINIS OF AGE
WALKER—Congratulations, .Hazel, on the occasion (of your 21st birthday, December 1st] 1956.
^-From your loving |Husband, : I Peter.
' | | ' ' ' '
WALKER.—Corigratfilatlohs Hazel pn your 21st birthday, December 1st. :
' ■
Good luckj goM health, God bless jpu, always. .
!'—Fi'om Mum] Dad and l^eila. 26, Turner Street, |piltheroe.
WALKER.—Beit '.withes iHazel on your , 21st birthday,' iDecember
list. ■ ■ I ' 1! ' i
18, Turner Stj-eet, Clltheroe. DEATHS
Prom Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Alan and Kathleen. '
h .mull ! REGISTERED AS !A NEWSPAPER i|
m nihil
W e e k
: M O N D A Y . — !A DO
B I L L W I L L I A Super. <kne. Colo?.
TO-NiGHT (Frldayl) R A N D L E . D I A N A D O R S i n “ I T ’ S A G R A N D L I F E . ” ( H )
at 7-30|: I Saturday ai 2-15, e-O and ’S-lS ■ in nnnA ii l>rio ■
a
BELL.—On Ndvember 24th, 1956 |n , hospital, Barah. the bajoved wife of the lla'telJohn Ben, of
13, j Grlmshaw Street, 'CUtheroeJ dn j her , 74th year.' Interred at
AVest ' Bradford 1 M e th o d is t Cedietery on November! 28th.
.LpBennett. Tel. Clitheroe 826/582
1 teri-ed at Clltheroei Cemetery on November, 27th. 1 1
f-fiennett. Te . Clltheroe ,826/582. HOPK NSON.—On iNovember 24th,
, Accrl
■(to h loved of ,27 30 1 y
—'fbi Tel
ODbi£ 1968, Clitbt Wife mofhi 69 ye! Mlttor NbVen
63, Ch
- James, the beloved husband of Sarali Cross, aged 70l years. In-
CROSS.—On fiovember 25tb, 1956 at |12, Hlghfitld Hoad, Cffltheroe,
' ! . ! : Colour, ! ' j ! r i m e n c i [ i S D e c e m b e r 10t h , 1853!
i E S D A y a n d W E D N E S D A Y a t 7-30 W feathre,, p'rogbAmme !-^
S , J E a |n ! p o r t e r , J I M I H Y B O Y D i n
[ i 1 ^ ' aHG BLOiSD piCHARD EOm VICTOR MATURE, LEE MARVIN in
' i / ; > . - i L T W O | D i A Y S O N L Y i r j i !
• ■ ID) .
GLORY BRIGADE •> frIday NIGHT-^DANCINC I
THE OUTLAWS DAUGHTER
I THURSDAY atp|.30i SATURDAY at 2-15. 6-0 and ff“15 KELLY RYm 'BILl; WILLIAMS, JIM DAVIS in
( U ) . The daughter oi tl Daitohej and as bad as y ^eautlful.
Booking Offie'e lopbn Monday,! Wednesday and Saturday) 2 p.m. tp I R.m. Other times at the General ORice,| 2i iMoor Lane, 10 a.ffl[ !
ospltal),| Donald, the dearly husband of Jeen Hopkinson, Tower Hill, 1 Clltheroe, aged
td 12 noon and 2-15 to 6 p.m, tel. 67.| | . i
'■ I '
ears. • wematlon was at rgton oil.W^nesday last.
' Scales Funeral .Service. Clltherpe 3451 | , ■
iber, 19m. [At rest, itburn Road: 'Clltheroe,
roe. Rose, the dearly lovec )f Henry Oddle and dear r of Mary and'Evelyn, aged 1 rs. Intefredlat All Hallows,
,. on [Wednesday, ,28th
PARKER,—On [November 23rd, at 40, !. Blackford Road, Shirley H a n n a h Tysor peacefully intc
.formerly of Chester [Avenue and wldbw of W. G. Parker. Dearly loved mother of ithe late Percy and of Cedi and!Norman.'-'
u,,. rivu. In her 85Ui year
■ jber 25th. 1956, , (In hospital), Elly, of 1, ■, Eiastford Place,! Low ;Moof, aged,' 68 iyears, 'only jdaughter- of ithe! late Mr. and :Mrsl John HopinsonJ! Interred at Clltheroe- Cemetery ! on~'Wednes- day| November 28th; 1965.
OBINSON.—Oh Suiiday, Novem-
v,
vu.ly: loved wife iof the late Prank Star)], of ; 19, Milton Avenue, Clltherod, aged 75 years.
-r^Ey .:' The I Scales! Funeral Ser- :; vice. Tel. iClltpefoe 345. !
iWILKINSON.-rOnjNovember 23rd, at ■
B. p. WllklnSon, the dearly loved husband' of[ Bertba 'Wllmson, M.B.E.-,
agcd.pe years,: Interment v/as^ at St. Peter’s Church; Salesr birt, on Tuesday iMt, ; ,
r Stonelea/’ Grindleton, John
—The Scales Funeral Service. I Tbl. CUthei|oe 345; j ~
IN MjEMOSIAM
!BOWES.—Treasuied jnemorles/of a 3 died December ' 3r4, 1944,
,daillng Son ' •wh
jBccause he never! told. ; asters and) Brothers,
We never Jtne'^ how much he • suflerM, I
He h y a A'heart
. 4 6ood aS gold.
—Prom hl's loving Father, • 1
! 16, .Terrace Row,'Elllipgton. 1iHAf greaves!—In' loving memory
-rProm her. Husband,! ‘ Bui-nslde,". Waterloo Road.
JONES.—In living meniory of a dear Mother! and Grandmother. Emma Jones,! who died .November '30ti), 1949, ! 'I ; '
—Prom Ernest, Sud !andi Kelthl; and Ernest add Peggy,' Cllth- eVoe..
I ' I ! ! !______
MARSDEN —in loving! memory of my dear Husband,/James, ■ who died December Sth; i 1955; also dear' Daughter, I Dorothy, who dlfd December l()th! !1935.
|88,: Billingtonj (Jardens, IBIlllngtonl : •
! Always ijemembe'red in bur thoughts. :j >
1 : i ,
SIMPSON,—111 affectionate remem fbrance of a d63i' Husband and
—Pi-om'hls Wlfb;! and';! Family.' Slaldburn and
Llv.erpool.-
,
blher. John, who “passed away December 5t)i, 1952.'
i
SMALLEY.—In ibylng memory of a I dear Moth'er and Grandmother, wpo died November!'25^h, 19S1.
Sweet', ‘.'are jthd ! i memories, dllently kept,!’
—From Mary ret,! Fred/, Nora and ■
K^
off.rey. -1
I Memories'of, 1 you I come my ! way. '
! Every day In some;small way, [ , -Prom his Wife,' Esther.
26, Bawdlants.-Clithbrbe. (
' .ynwood Cottage, Grlndlettm. .
SMITh.—In iovlnk memory of a I dear Husband, [who died 27th j November,^ 1955.
Of one ^e )oved, and will .never; forget.; 1
Clitheroe Branch |Toung Goriseryatiyes
OR T I ROBINSON K(of jAccrington) j
[WILL; #EAK ON |
MIDDLE EAST’ j in ithe ,,
I
iTUESDivY Inew
j ! Cpnse rvative jClub, Clitlieroe -
NEXT,! DECEMBER 11th 1 at 8-0. p.m.-
' , I ' ', ■ MEMBERS, WELCOME : I -[ , T
n— — HODDER VALLEY FOX
I "^yHENEVER |Wc aro called I upon to serve, lone of I our understanding ifuneral i directors! '•'HI be a t . the I rclativcs’i disposal »itti a
nrivato par at all times. I ; I! ' ikcOND ■ ANNUAL
BALL AND WHIST I The
FRIDAY,
1 0LACKBURNI4O42 [ CLITHEROE 341
FUNI I 'ACCRI NGTON 2<4f It I :/! .
j Music t y The I Craven P SPOT ! prizes ! FOR RAN
,
I toj be held in Institute, Newtop
iECEMBER 2 15 p.m. to 2-0 a.m.'
CLl)B ■" 'V ' ' I ■'
DRIVE. I , i 1 ' '■
St, 1956 ! ayers . .in g ! AND XMAS! pare FOR it^HIST/ 'Right
Emission ;3/v of Admission ReserV d
PRESlpTATION 0 .1 THE! 1’WHITMORE” SILVER' CU? TICKETS 6/- i
-Now available f :pm, thd jlplneraa. The I General Office, ; 2,jMoor Lan^, or 'any (j)f'|the Society’s] Branch Shops
R e in fo rc ed
This cloth is exclusive to)Double Two’ reinforced with Nylon for additional strength A d longer life. In a fine variety of attractivecheckpatterr.s and plain colours. 'We have an excehent selection lof ‘Double Two’, in , many other fabrics and paiterris.
All ‘Double Two’ Shirts feature the PATENTED SPARE COLLAR
b' % ICES!:. REFRESHMENTS -MINERALS iLeo Beers and his Band
. j:. _ Dancing Non-stdp:j7-30 p.m. to 1-0 a.'pi; 0MHJi]uMS,c3UU..l£iiJtLa£l.ia SAfiO ' - tESKSe
of a dear Wife, Sarah, who died NOTember 29[h, 1953.
and! Brother, Billy, agW 20 yeari,
on vTo/iwjE I I smile fdr everyone,
TO THE a m b a s s a d o r s BAND ! •■ i ' i l
MONDAY, : i -i
in the King Lane Hall, Clitheroe DECKMBER
■ - J ii 1956 ijiancing y-30 to 11-30
New Year’s Eve TS
MINERALS ' .1
A d n ip s io n 2 /6 AND SWEEJ:
MONDAY, DECEMBER 31st, in the King Lane Hall, Clithcroe
L L 1956
iK.—On the i21st November, hospital,! Edith I Mary, ,the
,—On the 25th November, at 63( Chatburn Road,
CLlTHERbEi AND IND
QUIT^BLE CO ^s t r iXl SOCIE
doMHVG ATTRACT] ■ill ■■ i
D
,TO THE AMBASSADORS BAND aanclngil-SO to 11-30
i ' in the FRIDAY,
ing Lane Hall, Clitheroe DECEMBER 14th, 1956
Admission 2/6 MINERALS ,'AND SWEllElTS
OPERATIVE TY LTD.
ONS
1 THE HALL, LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE i
;
I '
THE GUTHEROE CATHOLIC
PANTOMIME COMPANY PRESENT THE PANTOMIME
“Queen of Hearts” !'■ , ■ " FROM ! ■ ■
Saturday, Dec. 29th, ta Saturday, Jan. 5th (Both Dates Inclusive)
Matinees Dec. 29th and Jan. 5th. Nightly at 7-30. Matinees at 2-30 p.m. '
R e s e r v ^ ; S e a t s 4 / 6 . 3 / - a n d 2 / - (limited) 1/6 i
BOOKING;COiVlMfeNCES SATURDAY; • DEX3EMBER. ■ Further; Details Next Week. , i Don’t he Disappointed.
15th
GISBURN AND DISTRICT Y.F.C ANNUAL GHRISTMAS
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1956 : i
,
' Gisburn County Kiraary School j ;
,at 7-30 p.m. ! Admission 3/- (including Supper) , I ' ® I - TWENTY-FOUR PRIZES . Q
(TIW^TMAS GIFTS . . (FOR MEN . .
• I collar attached SKIRTS —
tANCASHIRE COMBINATION. DIV II j Shaw Bridge Ground,' Clitheroe
TOMORROW, SATURDAY, DEC. 8th
CLITHEROE v EARLESTOWN 6d.
Kick-off: 2-15 p.m. ADMISSION 1/-'; ' Children : Old-age Pensioners 6d; I
- t . ' ' .[_______ SATURDAY NIGHT I PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOO
CANDLE LIGHT IIARTY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1956 ! Commence] 7-0 p.m.
m
COME AND SEE THESE AND OUR MANY OTHER CHARMING GIFTS IN OUR
® SHOWROOM UPSTAIRS ®
ALSO C/A SHIRTS IN NYLON AND TERYLENE (Now Reduced to 63/- . , I VANTELLA, Oi|d ENGLAND ,AND RADIAC TUNIC SHIRTS. TAFAtEX .C/A 27/6d. TAFACHEX C/A 32/9d.
EXCLUSIVE KNITWEAR by Wolsey & Two Steeples
DENTS GLOVES . FANCY SOCKS IN WOOL, NYLOjN AND TERYLENE. A GOOD RANGE OF TIES IN TERYLENE, SILK, RAYON WOOL HANDRRCHIEFS (Boxed “Pyramid,” Boxed 365 and Old England) Plain White or' Coloured Bordered. Liitialled Handkerchiefs' . NOyELTY JEWELLERY
‘ MEN'S WEAR TOKENS Sold or Exchanged YOUR TAILOR AND OUTFITTER
M. HARTLEY I SON ® ; ! THE MAN'S SHOP , •
4/6, KING STREET, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 829
•DANCING IN LOWER SCHOOL CABARET IN UPPER SCHOOL
Admission: Adults 2/-. CMdren up to 15, I I EVERYONE WELCOME !
Whalley Methodist Church i
JUMBLE SALE AND POUND STALL
in THE SCHOOLROOM, To-morrow, Saturday
Doors open, 2-30 p.m? ] Admission 3d.
Methodist Church Grindleton !
CONCERT by Mrs, Houlker’s Girls’ Choir
To-morrow/ Saturday .Commence—7 p.m. ; ,
ADMISSION, 1/6 ‘ CHILDREN, 9d.
| Tea and Biscuits, 3d. extra.
Glitheroe Gonserviitive Association
66th ANNUAjLBALL
t 6-NTGHT, FRmAY 8
p.nii. to 2 a.m. . I ;
■'"Tn ‘ Admission 5/
■ WADDINGTON
READING ROOM A MONSTRE !
Whistj Domino Dlrive dndDaiicol
■ I will be held In THE READING BOOM
Friday Next, Dec. 14th
ALL MODERN at the-' "
CONSERV.ATIVE CLUB, CLITHEROE
from 7-30 ii.m. to 11-30 p.m. -Admission 2/6
(Dance Club Members 2/-) TT— ^
AN'.ADDp FEATURE:. . 1
Special Prizes given at ihe following times: 8-0 p.m.,
9-0 p.m, and 10-15 p.m. _ I- - - - - _ _
i -
i Make sure iof getting In by obtaining your Tickets! ■ at Lord’s, 14. Sfiawbrldge Street, during the week.
•Right of Admission Reserved.
.Unconventional Dress NOT allowed.
—'—'
' i
TICKETS .4/- NOW ON SALE FOR BOXING DAY, AND NEW
YEAR’S EVE LATE DANCES (TICKET ONLY)
1
First Come — First ! Served WTiailey Parish Church
ristma$ Fair
To morrow, Saturday in THE SCHOOLS
to be opened at 2-3Q p.m.! by, COL. G. G. H. BOLTOI^,
Chairman of the Hulme Trustees.
Stalls, Christmas Tree. Refreshments. ' i
Proceeds f()r Church Funds. i ♦ ; Operati
CUIheroe! Amateur c and Dramatic Society'
CLIP TIME
:h eArsals : ill Iti^e
6LD SCHOOL, : CHURCH BROW ■ j j at 7-45 p.m.- -
TO-NIGh t (Friday);:' Chorus and -Ejancers Act. 1.)
MONDAY (Dec. loth): bhorus and Dancers fAct 1.) !
WED! (pec.-12th); Principals Only jAct 1. ) ; - .
FRIDAyI (Dec. i4th): Chorus and D,ancers (Act 1.),
G. SPEAK,' |\ I ' ' Hon. Secretary.
KEEP bPERAtWEEK OPEN
ST. IJQHN’S CHURCH H IR ST GREEN
Christmas Fair
Tpj-morrbwl, Saturday at 3 p.m.’ Opener:
j MRS. J. TROOP Stalls Games — Tea
Admission 6d. WHICT DRIVE
AND DOMINOES 7-30 pjri.'
Admissipn 2/6- Prizes 1 Refreshments M ' :A ' . I -
nin ■ u A British Picture was awarded the Golden Reel (Highest Award for films of ItS'type) in New York, 1955.
•
TO-MDRROW,! SAt o RDAy J DEGi 8 (5 To be opened at 3 o’lilocfc' by :
CHRISTMAS FAYRE i
His Worship The MaW
Opening Ce^mony Father Christmas will attend. concert at 7-o’clock j given by '
(Mr. CounclUor J. ;W. D. CRITCHLEY, J.B.)- Chairman: STANLEY WEdTHEAD.-ESQ. the Sutiday Schbcil will assist at the
I
“ THE CRACKERJACKS ” (of Accrington)
ADMISSION (Afternoon Only);'Adults (id; Children 3d Adults 1/6; Chlidreja 9d.
BUFFET, TEAS WILL BE ON SALE AND refreshments IN THE EVENING
/'V'-
ST, JAMES’S CHURtHj CLITHEROE ^
SEE BILLY GRAHAM '. r / : IN THE WONDERFUL FILM;
I i ' “SOULS IN CONFLICT’
Starring JOAN WINMILL, GEO. BEvkuEY SHEA, CHARLES LENO & LONDON CRUiSAPE ck o iR
At St. James’s Church
To-morrow, Saturday, Dec. at 7-30 D.m.
j YOUR R|^IO AND TV DEALERS
PHONE 167 QR 443
14y MARKET iiy c fe CLITHERO
' ; : KING GEORGE’S] at 7-15 p.mj S I KALL i
THURSDAYi DECEMBEI I
: r 13 th, 1956 SOLOISTS: ,
Contralto: : PATRICIA] GRIMSHAW Tenor: ERIC GR
Soprano: |PAULINE (BROCKLESS ENE
Combined Choirs of Blackburn and Preston GecUlan
Bass:! GEORGEM]LLEN j
Blackburn Music Society Orche^str Leader: A. H. BULL
____ .pCK 1
■ Music I Society ; ... 220 Voices (Augtnented) -
Conductor:, HORACE ’I’A'TTERSALL 6/-, 15/., 4/., 3 / | 2/-I
Students Parties Special Prices. Booking at H. L. Baxter _judell_gross P.O., King Willlm StJ, B|ackburn. Tel,. 6551
PHONE 167 OR 443
BLACKBURN MUSifc HANDEL'S “MESSIAH”
SOCIETY
There are sets with bigger pictiin give you brighter viewing than
Tffis 14 in. i Turret Tuned
'—but none will Murphy V 270.
automatic vision gdin control and a can be yours for as little as 4l/-j and;-38 weekly payments of 41/-. The cash price is £72. lO. 0.
T 2ble lT/V with uraifiized screen
Congregational i Churcli, C lith ^ e
This dramatic action story I pays tribute to the greatest transport acmevement In modern history—ttie vast truck-lined, one-way supply route from the invasion beachheads of Normandy to the shifting battlefrents and to the army transport men, who were among the unsung heroes of the war.
(U) ' B o o k i n g O f f i c B o p e n d a i l y 11 t o 12- 30, 3 t o 4- 30, , T o l . ^ 78, > rrt
MEMORIALS GRANITE, AiARBLE, isTONE -
W ROCK ■ Blackburn Road. I
; f:'IT'!/!/'';
I<OR FIREPLACES;,,
RAYBURN' COOKERS AND HEArt e :
RS.
SEE OUR SHOWROOMS . . FOR ALiL ',/! '. ■ 'GAS ApPLiAjvCSSj:;
THEO WlliON AND sonsUtd., I;:,' .
; i YORK street. ! I CLUHEROe I Phonel 88
T
n i l inn
No, 3969.1 A rtiniln lllll
;iuilll| II
nihn
to-night (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-16. 6-0 and 8-15 DIRK BOGARDE, JAM|S,RO^ERTreON^U^^^^ in " DOCTOR AT
( i l O N D A Y . T U E S D A Y a n d W E D N E S D A Y a t 7.30 I R O N A L D R E A G A N . P R E S T O N F O S T E R i n
.(Technlcbioj;)..// . |LAW ANPl ,[ L |, ', . ! ' ■ P R E C E D E D B Y ' i The uiyrriato In suspense. i E D W A R D G . R O B l N S f t N j J j S H N F O k ^ V t H E I n ’ I THE GLASS WlB !' !. (a)
T H U R S D A Y a n d F R I D A Y a t 7-301 S A T U R D A Y 3^ 2. 15, ( j - O a n d 8-15 J E F F C H A N D L E R , A L E X N I C O L I n
______________________________ -
.tunny' man"-ln !Gobel; (The screen's 'newest theldroops.” 'Remember '
I droops.” : Remember ,
(D )
T H U R S D A Y a n d F f l l D A Y a t ; 7- 30: S A T U R D A Y a t O - O a n d ‘8-15 I
C I N E M A S C O P E I ' - r - i - I ' J U L I E H A R R I S . J A M E S p E A N ; R A Y M ( ) N D M A S S E Y i n
moUoh picture of shattering power—iof ecstaev anil rAwonco the most dynamic dlscovei? of the ywr
OF EDEN
S A T U R D A Y a t 2- 15: H O P - A - L b N G C A S S I D Y i n " B O R D E R L A N D . ” P o a k l n g O f B c i p i i e n M o n . . W ^ . S a t , f r o m z i t o 4; o , m . i T i l . 147
YOURS ,FOR ONLY '
' ' !' 30/6 and 38 weekly payments of 30/6 m i i r p l i j CASH PRICE £54 ■ (ti)
This, Is^ thh legbhd of Praine Johnain-I'lasfc of the South’West’s great shootlnfe'marshalls who stood aionie agablBt'~b rehegade rffie ' and destroyed an infapious empire. ■ /
■111 •m FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1956 p P t in I n
T O - N I G H T a t 7. 30! S A T U R D A Y j a t e j o a n k ' s i l S . . : D A N A A N D R E W S , E t c . i n “ C O M M A N C H E . ’ f
S A T U R D A Y a t M S : C E N E I A U T R Y i n “ S A G I N A W T R A I L . ”
I W e e k c o m m e n c i n g D e c e m b e r . . i o t h , 1956 p M O N D A Y , T U E S D A Y ! a r i d W E D N E S D A Y a t 7-30 !
A - V I S T A V I S I O N : ! - i . ! 1 G E O R I I E G O B E L , M I T Z I G A Y N O R j : D A V I D N I V E N i n
The turret tuned T/V you can easily mqve about the house
wmrmkm ym
S9(|ial Events
• Whatdvc'^ I the ociiasion, look your ibest: in thd now style
DINNER SUIT
Ready to, wear or made to measure 1 with ail accessories, r —, I. SEE WINDOWS
freR.read w CLITHEROE. Tel.; 58 ;
Tailfjrs and Ontatters, ! 9, MARKET PLACE,
PRICE THREEPENCE . 1—
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10