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MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINCE I860'.
Whalley New| Road BLAICKBpRN Phone 16248
(Open Saturday! afternoons) BIRTHS
i , ' i ' I 32, Carr Lane, AVaterfdot.______ I ' |
HAWORTH.^On June 19th, at Queen’s Park Hospital to, Norman and Janet |(nee jWhltehead), a daughter.
J 0 N E S. —[At Branlleyi .Meade, Whalley, bm June| 16th; to John Stanley and Agnes | Jones, the gift of a son (John Martyn). Siricere thanks to all jconcern^. ;
- b ir t h d 'a y g r e e t in g s
21, Greenfield Avenue, Chatburn. 1 1
—Mum. Dad and David; i - ' I I I r
------------- ----------_ J _______ I HORSFIELD.—Birthday greetings to our Son and Brother; Edward; on his 20th birthday, 23rd June;
1956 .(serving with H.M. Forces; Benin).
COMING OF AGE
from all__________________ WALKER.—Congratulations, Colin,!
lo)ve'v
on the occasion of birthday, June 22hd, —From John and Arthur.
DEATHS
DUGDALE.—On 17th June, 1956,|! at 14, Trafford Gardens, BarrowJ; Ruby Alice, the ! dearly beloved! wife of Thomas: Dugdale. And', was Interred at All Hallows'! Church, Mytton, on June 2Qth. |i
GASTALL (formerly Bretherton)”.! On June 20th (in hospital), and' of Croft Cottage; Glshurn,|l Margaret, after a long Illness;' patiently borne, dearly lovedr .mother of Norrle, daughter-ln-| law Marie and granddaughters of 1, Richmond Road, Altrincham, Cheshire.
—Enq. to; Bindley Pate, Glsburn. ' Tel. 251.
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' Wilfrid Mills, aged ! 46 years. 1 ■ R.I.P. Interment was at Whalley and Wlswell Cemetery on Tues-:' day last, following Requiem at !' SS. Michael and John Church, j;'' —The Scales Funeral Service. ! Tel. Clltheroe 345.
MILLS.-On June 15th,- at 21, George Street, Clltheroe, Cath-: erlne, the dearly loved wife of.
. offered In SS. Michael and John Church, Clitheroe, prior to Inter ment In St. Joseph’s Cemetery; Clitheroe, on 20th June. May he rest In peace. :
SLINGER.—On the 19th June!, 1956, at Llvesey Old Hall, Cherry Ti'ee, Blackburn, Lavinla,' dearly loved wife of Charlie Sllnger, of 16, Bridge Road, Ohatbum, aged: 64 - years. Service : and inter-: ment at Chatburn Church to-day (Friday, June 22nd) at 2-30 p.m. —Enq..’ William Welmsley,Cherry Tree. Tel. Blackburn 21294.
.—J. C. Smith. Tel.‘Clitheroe 400. IN MEMORIAM
EATON. — Memor i es of our Daughter and Sister, Evelyn, who' died June 24th, 1943. ( Jn a hayen of test, no worry!
—From Mother and>Dad, Craven' Street; Sister and Brother, 7, Brownlow Street; Brother and Sister and family, Clayton-le- Moors; Aunt Shsle and Uncle Ben.
[ God bleis you, dear Evelyn, ! till iwe meet again,
•* or paln.'i ' , I i______■: : . '
HALL,—In loving I memory . of a' dear Husband and Dad, who died ! June 23rd, 1955., His faint last; wish we would ■ love! to have heard,' ■'
And whispered to him one'' loving word,
2’?, Brook Street. Clitheroe.' some small way,
Son, BUI,' and JgssIb
—AS hear'and dear as yesterday. 118. Whalley Road; Clltheroe.
' : ! From, Son, Jim;
HALL—In loving memory of. a Dad! and (jranddad, ;who died June' 23rd, 1955. ; ' |
With someongi we loved with ^ i all om- hearts.
One year ago:we had to part,! ^
, The finest father , and grand- „ Michael and Peter.
But In ! our 1 hearts he will I always live,
~-Trom Son, Sidney, Daughter-lU- Grandchildren Tony,
! dad! that; God: could give. 23. Central Avenue. I i ’
Sweet lam ! the memories, _, silently kept,
Son;in-iaw Clem.. , ;
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HALL.4-Treasured! memories: of a' dear Father, who died June 23rd, 1955. I
„—Pronl Daughter, Marjorie, and i5. Whalley Road, Clltheroe.
Of one! we lov^ and nevw - I , forget. ,
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fun iral offerings—this coni, tribjfcs gr e a t l y to' tho
the arrangement of al l .
memory picture of those : who attend services horo',
Chatbum Road Grount Clitheiroe
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H n i S M iCIlUS Tuwday Nex^ July 3rd
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HALL.—In loving Imemory of Dad, • who died June 23rd,; 1955. Every day In Thoughts of — our way.
111, Whalley Road, CUtheroe. 1
The pain In their hearts at' — not saying I farewell. . ' 1
Frorii his . Wife. Annie, Son, John, and Daughters. Hilda and Nellie.
you still come: Daughter-ln-lar^,
HALL.-rln : lovliig memory ■ of! Father, who died June 23rd, 1955. ' The years go ay but memories ! stay, , !
Only those who have lost' are - able to tell.
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Modern — Latin American — Old Tyme or| Novelty Dances ■froin 8 p.m.' toj 11 p.m.
Admission, 3/| |mejmbers:2/6). i'
Also Every S^turda)^ ' ’M f ' Conservative Club, Clitheroe I : '
The Ambassadors Dance Band both evenings
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3,m. Refreshment»
Proceeds for pljiurch'Funds AdiHlssi^ 3d. n
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Blackburn. Albert Edward, beloved husband of Emma Rawsthorne'; 31, Brook Street, Clltheroe, aged, 59 years. Requiem Mass was
RAWSTHORNE—On June ' 16th;! 1955, at Queen’s iPark Hospital;
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COMMEMOR Wednesday,
THE REV. H. I
;! I I Service taken by ;'!1
The Royal G i^ n a r School, Clitheroe ATION DAY
I’arish Church, Clitheroe at 11-30 a.m. |
SERVICE IN THE : .' ■ ; 'I ■
(Vicar clf Lancaster) . ■ 'i
July 4th, 1956 !
Preacher: A. BLAND, M.A.
THE REV S. BIRTT^LL, M.A. (Vicar c f Clltheroe) !
Organist:. MR. C. A. M Y ^ , L,R.A!M.,iL.G.S.M;, (Hons) A.R.C.M..: A.R.C.O. i
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Annual Cneket Ma :cb, r - Masters Boy^ AT HIGH MOOR, 2-30 p.m.
THURSDAY, JULY 5th
I “Past” V. “Pres nt” Cricket Match "■ '{?! AT HIGH aOOR, 2-0 p.m.
Light refreshments will A. hearty Invitation is Frlenijs' i f ,the School.;
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le obtainable at the Pavilion, extended to all Parents and
LATEST . m e been
FASHIONS for I
HOLIDAY WEAR
CHOICE SELECTION - , I ,
LINEN FROCKS SUN SUIT? I /■
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FLORAL FROCKS AND COA'
ST. PAUjL’S CHURCH, LOW MOOR
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY NEXT, 11st JULY, 1956
8-po a.m. Holy Comjnunlon. i '
11-00 a;m. Morning F{rayer. 'Preacher: Vicar of Glsburn 2-po p.m. PROCESSION OP WITNESS.
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2-po p.m. Scholars 'Service! Preacher: Vicar of St I Bede’s,. Neilson.
, 6-00 p.m. Evening jPrayer. Preacher:, Vi ca r I of ■ Chipping.
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Wednesday, 4th July — COFFEE EVENING 1 I at„7-30,p.m. Proceeds for Children’s Outing I
Tennis Exhibition-Match (weather permitting)—’ I Wimbledon ;v. Local Players. —' Admission 1/-! ALL HALLOWS, MUTTON
Sunday Evening Next (July 1st, 1956) at 7-0 p.m. ;
PREACHER: r'* -('I I
The Lord Bishop of Bradford Afljcr the service the Padshioners are cordially invited to thJ
. School-room to meet the Bishop and to att|nd the Presen^a-| tion to 'the Rev. danpn Calderbahk pi^ his retirement.!
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KING STREET, CLITHEROE. jpiione 288 TBIFSBYTMIII
BLACKPOOL SUNDAy,
k w 1st JULY
Chatburn depa Clltheroe Whalley
; Blackpool Cen. ret. 6-50: p.m. ALSO '
Glsburn depar Rlmlngton Chatburn Clitheroe Whalley
Glsburn 11-30 1-15 — 6/3 Rlmlngton 11-36 1-21 —'. 6/0 Chatburn 11-il 1-26 — 5/6 'Clltheroe 11-47 1-31 3-7 6/3 ! Whalley 11-53 1-37 — 4/9
: except Townj Holiday Weeks Dep.
Change at |Bla^kbura In each direction.
, EVENING ; BLACKPOOL SATURDAY. 7th JULY
!; Clltheroe depart 4-15 p!m. 4/6 ret 10-35 pm.
Whalley Blackpool C.
4-24 p.m. 4/0
Bet. BlacIiP' (ol |l. 8-5 j p.m; SUNDAY 8th JULY
:t 10-17 aim. 5/6 10-24 a.m. 6/3 10-32 'a.m. 4/9
10-04'ain. 6/3 10-10 am. 6/0 ■10-15 a.m. 5/6 10-20 a.m. 5/3 10-29 a,m. 4/9
Each MONDAY,; TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. | THURSDAY and
FRIDAY, until'14th September, a.m.. p.m. p.m. s,d-
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Glsburn depart Rlmlngton „ i Chatburn „ Clltheroe Whalley „ I Change at
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Preston In each Blaci
HELLIFIELD 2 3/6i INGLETON LCINSDALE 4/9
Whalley depart Clltheroe ,,|
'f;burn and j direction.!
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SUNDAY, is
6ARB0N S/:-. JULY| I
11-16 a.m. 11-24 (|.m.!
Organised rambles ton; Klrkby tonsdi! bon: See handbill
Light refreshmenti
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