PORIAM lo Uled;November
I Sue and Keith; pd -Peggy. CUth-
.. memory of a ' Mother (Rose November 25th,
| r Husband and 1 .ho passM away
052.
^laldburn. loving memory
lo died October hsmbered.
|ther, who died 1949; also my
Ih t e r . Maggie, “viiuam..
Ithony Bleazard
elr kind atten- jsawley._______
Jnlly of the late ■cs to thank all land neighbours ■ sympaihy and received during fri-ow; also the i r ^ for their
■arkson desire to les, friends and Itbelr kind ex- pathy and floral Bn their bereave-
tsge, Sawley.. family of the
Btafl of Queen's be Hospitals for
Id, Clltlieroe..
Jobn ITederlck tbank all rela
nd neighbours, congregation of
rch and mem- e Old People's flnd expressions
1 floral tributes ireavement; also lackburn Boyal
nnel for tbeir
L CUtheroe. Ion and family all relatives,
Ibours for their - of sympathy
tw received In nt; also the
r the Ministry of
kindness. Clltheroe.
laddlngton and the late Mh
let. Clltheroe. I r . Hammond
Eg his time of liamlly doctors
nved and klnd- Clltheroe.
Ivek of the late lilu
pe df sorrow; and staff' of lal / for their
I theroe. fly of the late
all neighbours floral tributes ndness shewn
Kidd express-
u's and friends Preston for
thanks to all
n to thank all loours lor their, i of sympathy ^ received In |; ' also Mr. and 1 their kindness,
Heseltlne, the Park Hospital
DEATHS
CARUS—On November 26th at 6, Holland Prospect, CllthCTM Walter Dugdale, &e dearly lovte
husband of Ellen , E lS c S ag6d 76 years. Interment ww of
po the doctors
E0QMENT8 family of the
1: : all relatives, khbours for ex- pacby and floral E ; during their
|keeplng. ctionate remem*
memory of a Grandmother,
. marbLe, eTOim ^ find U8 anxISig to nelp. , * monumental masons
Lettering and Renovatlona Blflckbum
W. ROCK Road
GREAT HARWOOD Phone 2164.
^ b ir t h s ' ~~~~
Cunningham) a S daughter.
Clltheroe, to ’Dorothv a
*195Vati:oSe fdershot. to Howlli
tote ixivegrove), a d a u g h fe r ''^ COMING OF AGE
eW tSK S vS s _-Love Mum-. Dari and
_-Love Grandma and "bffiayrSC”®
® ~ bL S —From three Pala, ’’viRfil?' "T:
BIRTHn/VV G R E E T IN ^ blrthdaTTK
16, Eshton Terrace, CUtheroe
of, 52, Manor Street ‘Acfrtoato?’ , and Milan, only d aU to r o, t e ’
The engagement la announnort between Clifford, only Mrs. and tbe late Mr J
ENGAGEMENTS ^ bunting- bourke~ ~ ~ '
■ Md Mrs. Rourke, 8. PrlmrJSl Street, Clltheroe . _ ------ J
irunrose " " ‘ Ik
CLITHEROE CO- dperative soc., l td . FU ^SH IN G DEPARTMENT
“ “ Mrs.
PARKINSON.—Good luS— best wishes, Jim. on y?ur birthday, December 2nd, “
stay as sweet as you are ijo-fllGH-r (Friday) at 7-3oj SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16
JOEL MoCREA, BARBARA HALE In "THE OKLAHOMAN." ! I
(toemaScope and colour. (U) \ commencing December 9th, 1867
MONDAi TOE8D/tY aild WEDNESDAY at 7-30 JOHN piCSON, MARI BLANCHARD In
THE TE'XAkS ROSE . ' I
, , ,PiiEqE'tiEO:BY. FBANKj LOVEJOl ', FdlREEST TU C K E E in THE FINGER MAN
THURSDAY and FRIDAY CARY COOPEli, AUDREY
at 7-pO: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16 HEPBURN, MAURICE CHEVALIER in
Never Wore has love con Dram with a heart-warmln Don't mlsB thelgay antics- S G^uy and Autoy
4 p.m.:
Booking Office [open MondaV Other times at the
-- Ltivci In The Afternoon to \12 noon anq 2-16 to 5 p.m. Tel. 67. (A) (A) TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30! SATURDAY at 2-16, e-O
NIGEL PATRICK. CHARLES COBURN, KATIE JOHNSON TO MURDER A RICH ItNCLE." (0)
Week commencing Deeember 8th, 1967 MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-31 A FASCINATING ADVENTURE STORY INTO THE UNKNOWN
THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING! MAN . Starring GRANT WILLIAMS -
I 'toribr
gets smaUer and moment by sd^ment the PRECEDED BY
i ALAN LADD. SHELLEY WINTERS In
O’Rourke Of The Royal Mounted Adventmre ahd spectacle Aimed on a hug® scale. Technlwlor. (U)
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0 end 8-15 JUNE ALLYSON, RO8SAN0 BRAZZI in
e so easily as In this witty comedy. !. story—and a cast to make It sparkle. -----------
( U )
This Ptugramme has been changed *Ihce psge 3 went to presa /.Wednesday and Saturday. 2 o.m. to
*•» General OfRoe. 2. Moor Lane, 10 a.m. Technicolor INTERLUDE Booking Office open daily 11 to 12-30. 3 lo 4-30, WESILEY CHURCH, CLITHEROE
TO-MORROW, SATyiUMY Chair to be taken at 3-0 p.m. by: 1 MR, FRANK; ;C. RUSHTON
CHRISTMAS FAYRE I
tbe late Richard Clarkson, of 64 Uttlemoor Road, CUtheroe. agM
1t n c V I ’luvduiDer 21 957, Jane, the beloved wife oi
Cemetery on November 25th. —Bennett. Tel. CUtheroe 826/592.
1957;,, suddenly, Albert, the bel loved husband of the late Jane- '
O.b November 21st.
^ b e .Ecy.1^. of >23. Brownlow Street, CUtheroe, aged 83 years. Interred at CUtheroe Cemtery on. November 26th.
, —Bennett. Tel, CUtheron 826/SB2,
HAMMOND.—On November 23rd, At ,29, Whalley Road, CUtheroe, Edith, the dearly loved wife of Thomas .Hammond, aged 68 years. “Deeply regretted.”. Cremation
b of sympathy butes received Ivement.
sire to express [ nks to all rela-
Clltheroe.
Ihelr kind ex- pthy and floral n their bereave- doctor, district
Illy of the late I Parry wish to
S, friends and
[ev. J. S. Papry CUtheroe. \
tor their kind ■sympathy and | Kcelved during
Latlves, friends
Paries Proctor her grateful
jrtown. Whalley. spital,
also the doctor ho and staff of
I shown during Ivement. ; lailtheroe. ue, Clltheroe.
Irelatlvee of the JUffe sincerely llghboufs and ■ clergy of the lor kindness
[Smithson and Ithank all relo- Id neighbours, and staff of
neighbours lor
was at Accrington on Tuesday last.
—^The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.
JONES.—On November 25th, at 11, Cowper Av e n u e , CUtheroe, Charles, the dearly loved hus band of Annie.'Jones, aged 76. years. Crematlbn was at Black- bum yesterday (Tbursday).
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. CUtheroe 345.
' —The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. CUthcroe 345.
KIDD.—On November 24th, In hospital. Miss Mary Jane Kidd, of 61, Sun Street, CUtheroe, aged 86 years. “At rest." Interment was at Clltheroe Cemetery on Tuesday last.
MERCER.—On November 22nd, 1957 (Budderfly), at 172, 'WhaUey Road, Clltheroe, Martha, the beloved daughter of the late John and EUizabeth Ann Mercer, aged 68 years. Interred at Black pool Cemetery on the 27th November.
—G, {falverley & Sons (Jolliers) Ltd. Tel. CUtheroe ?97.
PARRY.—On November 21st, 1967, at 142, Whalley Road, OUtheroe, Rose Hannah, the beloved wife of the late Percy Parry, aged 80 years. . Interred at CUtheroe Cemetery on November 25th.
—Bennett. Tel. CUtheroe 828/682,
ht Works, and manor Hall for islons of sym- flbutes received ' bereavement; pd ttie Rev. B. kindness.
JUET8. etc. - fourl.—Knowles.
Floral Tributes order on our
les NURSERIES.
hOE. Bridge 1.
[y hour)'
[Flowers fquets, Etc. ?ot Plants
& Son STREET
^O E ,
INTERFLORA il l9 .
I Cut Flowers eto. & SON
jiURSERIES. |e Hotel),
urn 230. fer Hill. Glltheroe
[Bouquets )WERS
■PACH floral offering W receive 'is given- the con
®
siderate attention necessary for the preservation of It* delicate beauty.
WOUl dUTHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB
THE bHAIRMAN AND COMMITTEE lULD APraECIATE YOUR SUPPORT AT A ^ (^SCRIES
H f l i m s s n i k : BLACKBURN4042 - ■ . , ACCRINGTON 2641 I
Gardens broe 298 CLITHEROE 345
Coffee Evening & Bring and Buy IN THE (joNGREGATIONAL SCHOOL ON
THTOSDAY, DECEMBER I2th, 1957 7-00
9-00 p.m. :
ADMISSION 1/- C. CHATBURN, Hon. Sec.
ORDER O
Q 'fN ^
OF THE Ul
PROCTOR.—On November 25to, 1957 (suddenly In ' hospital),- Charles Henry, the dearly beloved husband of Ruth Maiw, el Kof® Mount, Nethertown, Whalley, In. his 71st year; And was Interred at Grlndleton Methodist Church on November 28th.
IN MEMORIAM
BOWKER.—In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, Alfrw Bowkcr, who died November
24th, 1928. Ever remembered.
' CUtheroe. '
—Prom aU at 133, -Whalley Road, .dltheroe, and 4, Pox Street,
•: ^ ■
HAYHURST.—Treasured of our dear Mother, who fliea
November 24th, 1952.
—From her loving Daughter ahd Son-in-law, Dorfe and Fred.
30, Young Avenue. Levland.
HAYHURST.—Memories of a des^ Mother, who died November 24th, 1952.
—Frorh her loving Son, DauShter- In-law and Children.
Remembered always. . . • ICES 1, Abbey Terrace. Barrow;
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1957 IN T
Da ncing Non-Stop to The Ambassadors 8-0 p.m. to 1-0 a.m.
Admission 6/- ICES REFRESHMENTS — MINERALS AND''SWEETS
Tickets General Office for either Ball on sale from the Clnemq, The
2, Moor Lane, or any of the Society’s Branch Shops.
REAR’S EVE BALL j’HE KING LANE HALL, CLITHEROE
Loved and remembered always. !
I I I HAS ARRIVED ! AND WILL BE HERE DURING DECEMBER I j C)N THE FOLLOWING DAYS:
TUiESDAYS, THURSDAYS,* FRTOAYS I I • : ■ 2 p.m. to'6-0 p.m.'^
I I ^ SATURDAYS 10-0 a.m. to 12 noon; 2-0 pm. ,to 5-30 p.m.
A FREE GIFT FOR EVERY CHILD AND
! -, I ~ ^ ^ 6d and 2/6 Parcels from his Sack
DONT MISS A VISIT TO OUR TOY FAIR I
^ . . EjlERY AGiE CATERED FOR
SOFTTOY^ . DOLLS . GAMES . PRAMS TRICYCLES
• I I FANCY GOODS SHOW •
CLOCIffi . POTTERY . GLASSWARE , MUSICAL BOXES OUR 20 SWEEK CLUB WILL MEET YOUR NEEDS
CLIIHEROE CO OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED
COMING ATTRACTIONS CHRISTMAS EVE DANCE
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 1957 IN THE KING LANE HALL, CLITHEROE
Dancinig to The Ambassadors Band Non-stop' — 7-30 to 11-30 p.m.
Admission 3/6 - MINERAIfl — SWEETS ' >
Officers' Wool Scarves, 4/11 Navy Donkey Jackets 49/11, 67/6
Men’s Cardigans
Men’s Duffle Coats 75/. to 126/- 17/6
Men’s Roll Collar Pullovers 15/6
Men’s Fancy Zip Slipovers 23/6
Men’s Fur-lined Gauntlet Gloves........................32/6
Men’s Lined Kid Gloves 13/11,14/11
Boys’ Wool Gloves...... 3/11 Men’s Wool Gloves...... 4/11 Men’s Sheepskin Mitts 16/11
Sheepskin Irving Jackets £10/10/0
Men’s Khaki Wool Shirts 13/6 and 18/6
Men’s Rayon Shirts (all colours) .....................17/6
Men’s Bedford Cord Trousers 29/11
Fnll-slzed Footballs from 16/6
White Union Blankets,'27/6 Grey Union Blankets, 17/11 Tartan All Wool Travel Bugs 49/11
Tents.........35/- and 45/- Men’s Tartan Shirts ... 8/11 Ladles’ SUppers 7/11 to 12/11 Men’s Work Boots ... 29/11
Zip Travel Bdgs, 19/11, 29A1 . 32/6
“BARGAINS FOR DECEMBER & XMAS” ARaiY a n d
S H O R T ’S NIVT S T 0 ilE §
2 & 2a., SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE
| MEN’S & BOYS' OUTFITTERS. BOOTS & SHf^ES.
Branches also at Sldpton, Accrington, Heywood, Rjshton OPEN DAILY 9 a jn . to 6-30 p jn .
i
Ladles’ All Wool I Duffle Jackets - ................i. 59/6
Boys’ Duffle Coats from 39/11 Boys’^Zipped Jerkins J.. 28/6 Boys’ Tweed K n ic k e r s 8/11 Boys’ T.O.T. Stockings'
___________ 2/6 and 3A1 Sea Boot Stockings i 4/11 to 13/11
Men’s Fancy’Socks ______
Men’s Army Socks
2/11 and 3/11 j
^ 2/11, 3/H, 5/6
Men’s Work Socks __________ 1/6,1/9, 2/-, 3/11
Fully Fashioned Nylon Hose (8M only) ........... I,, 3/11
Men’s Tweed Caps j 4/11 and 5/6
_ _ _ _ _ _ \
New Despatch Riders! Macs. I 75A
Men’s Slipovers, 8/lli 12/11 New Sleevelet Leather Jer- k in s ........... ..............'..37/6 Men’s Raincoats ’ i
__________ 49/11 to 130/- om
Football Jerseys j
Men’s, 11/6; Boys’, 8/11 Football Boots
^
Men's, 22/6; Beys’; 18/6 Football Shorts
f~^
Men’s, 5/11; Boys’, 6/6 Boys* Check Shirts
6/6
Men’s Slippers 8/6 and 13/11 Men’s Shoes ...... 25/6; 29/11
“BE SU]RE AND SEE OUR THR]EE LARGE WINDOWS FOR VALUE”
Youths Trousers.......... fronl 19/11 Edwardian I Black
CLITHEROE CONSERVATn^ l ASSOC.
Col Yee Evening ^ Bring ^nd Buy I will beiheld
(BY OND PERMISSION OF DR. A. D. & MR 3. CASSIDY) at “HiIlcre^”,;De Lacy Street, Clitheroe
WEDNESDAY,! DECEMBER l^th, 1957 from ((-00 p.m.j to 9-00 p.m.
AOMISSlbN 1/-
HODDER yALLEY FOX ■
ItURD ANNUAL
ALL AM) WHIST D IN NOTTON I nstitute
RIDAY, DECEMBER 13th, ( 8-() p.m.-to 2-0 a.m.
Admission 3/< [ Ingleiiorough Dai ice Band
spot prizes . jCHRISTMAS FARE Pok WHIST right 9 ? ADMISSION RESERVED
1
SUPPER WILL BE SERVip IN GRIui ROOM # 6/6 EXTRA. IF
ADMISSIOp^ 5/- I requiredI
Pm S E BOOK EARLY TO AV( n) DISAPPOIn| mENT TICKETS STRICTL
! LIMHED We still have one or two vacanclda for
m A S DAY AND : 12 noon to 3 p.m.
BOXING DAY ! ,
CUTHEROE V. GLOSSC^ Kick-off 2-30 p.m.
|
ADMISSION; ADULTS 1/-; BOYS 6d.; OLD AGE PENSIONERS 6d.
GREAT NEWS FOR CLFTHEROE Ibtored at Cllthaw
MRS. J. W. FOULDS will declare the Fayre open. ,;
IN THE EVENING AT; 7-0 pjn. A CMLDREN’S oper etta
“THE WISHING MOON” (BY PERMISSION OF J. CUBWEN AND SONS)
FOLLOWED BY A PRESENTATION BY THE LADIES’ DRAMA GROUP
“MRS. METHUSELAH” A COMEDY IN ONE ACT BY PHILIP JOHNSON
. Admission: Fayre 6d; Concert 2^ c T: 7 . CHILDREN:
HALF.PRIC6'
THE CONCER'i’ WILL- BE REPEATED ON _______ SATURDAY, 14th- DECEMBER I
’ LANCASHIRE I COMBINATION DIVISION II.. Show Bridge Ground I
TO-MORROW, SA'TURDAY, DEC.| 7th held In this Hotel 6n’
Xmas Eve and N^w Year’s Eve, BOYS”!
Dancing commenijes 8-0 p.m.
MUSIC BY THE very POPiM r “ RIVERSIDE
ATTRACTIVE PRIZES . raffles !. ETC.
MR. RICHMID FORT, M.P. ^11 be pleased tc see Constituents and discuss with
’ tiem their problems
TO-MORR(W, SATTJRMY, DEC. 7th in the Conservative Club, / GBtheroe 10-00 to 10-30 a.m.
from
A IffiAZY DAI at the
Conservative Club B-.-.,™...
SATURDAY, D Ed 14 A Real Mixed Nlghl of
Dancing. Something for All,
, SPECIAL A’TTRACTIONI The Bob James Skiffle Group and the
Ambassador’s Dance Band NON-STOP DANciNG from 7-30 to 11-30 p.m.
Admission 2/5^d COMB
and get a good Entertainment!
EARLY nigh;it’s
RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESER'VED
Clitheroe British Liegion Pipe Band
JUMBLE SALE TO-NIGHT, FKIDAV
PC)UND AND CAKE S' 'ALL XMAS FAYRE
IN THE LABOUR RO ESHTON TERRAC at 7-00 p.m.
Admission 3d Refreshments
Waddington Worn Conservative Brakch
IT'S DOME Cookery Domonstratibn
Entitlkd: “CAKE DECORAboN’’ Gas Showrooms, Gastlo St.
TUESDAY NEXT, DEC. lb at:2-30p.m. I
£2 Is given foriyour old gas cooker If you order A new one NOW 1
DON’T FORGET T3E CmDREN’S
Fancy I^e«8 Parly (AGES TO 15 YEa|e
?S)
in ST. HELEN’S, SCHOOL, WADDINGTON,
To-morrow, Satur^a at 2-30 p.m; Parade 3
PRIZES FOR ORIGIN. AND COMIC COS' THE BEST PAIR ETC-
Admisaon !/■
Refreshments at reasoiiable prices
lay iTUMIBS
p.m. AL
en’s
)MS E
; '- In the '
PRIMARY SCHOOL • GISBURN
To be opened at 2-30 pm. i
To'^morrow, Saturday by
LADY WORSLEY-TAYLOR
STALLS . SmESHOWB FATHER CmaSTMAS
Proceeds .for Old Folks Party' DON’T FORGET ;
WHIST DRIVE AND BALL
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAV I
In the ' ■«
Newton Village llnstitate !8 p.m, to 2 a.m.
Ingleboro’ Dance Band Admission 2/6
RIGHT OP ADMISSION RESERVB (Refreshments. extra) '
Operatic and Dramatic Society /
Clitheroe Amateur p
WHITE H ^ E INN
REHEARSALS in the
OLD SCHOOL, ' CHURCH BROW
: I at 7-45 p.m. - „
TO-NIGHT iFRIDAY,' Dec. 6: Pull Reheasal (VocaD
MONDAY, DEC. 9th' Chorus, Dancers and Sing ing; Principals.
WEDNESDAY, DEC.-11th: Principals only, Acts^ 1 & 2.
FRroAY,. Dec.. 13th: V Pull Rehearsal (Vocal)
< KEEP OPERA WEEK OPEN FEB. 17th to 22nd, 1957:
G. ,;SPBAK, ( 'Hon. Secretary. GISBURN
Women’s Institute SEVENTH ANNUAL
'
THE WMTE BULL HOTEL (Prophietors: Mr. & Mrs. R, Briggs.) f
' TELEPHONE: GISBURN 233—- "A -VERY GOOD PlkCE TO DINE"
ill response to numerous requests we are pleased i to announce that there will be .a
^ You| Radio and T.Y. Dealer
14, MARKET PLACE CtJraEROE
I |
TEAS AND ICES AT REASONABLE PRICES Krono h
and 8-16 in “HOW
BOP HOPE, VERA MILES in SATURDAY at 2-15; Johnny Mack
SATURbAY at 8-0 and 8-15 “ BEAU JAMES," (A)
Brown in “Miin from Sonora.” Week commenoing Dc<|ember 9th, 1857 JEl'i F MORRO . BA BARA L
MONDAY. TUESDAY andId WEDNESDAY at 7-30 ZHK DOUBLE SENSATION SH^OW OP TBE CENTURY
8 OV W .-niR.unnn kAWREnue,
Is the moat mahoUcAl ffldnste'Over ■iufleashe^ from'wace. ' PRECEDED BY
(CONQUER(IR OP yHE ' SHE DEVIL eve®g?ho toUed!'
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at JAMES MACARTHUR, KIM
(A)
burg, Interlude contains some of the most enchanting scenic shots ever Aimed,
ft® fascinating cities of Munich iand Salz ;
iTel, 278.
S ^ D A Y at 2-15; Wild Bill Elliott in “ Outlaws and the Ladv.~ own hjme.
K ----------------
YOUNG stranger Here s FATHER and .^N , yet strangers In their
'_________ I________■ ______ Booking Office op,n M,n„ Wed„ Sat, from 2 to 4 p.m. Tel. 147~ or £2 and Weekly Payments of £2
OLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ii
IHE 55 SOCIETY PRESENT / ■ 1 1 A Grand variety show
Saturday, December 1 kt 7-30 p.m.
Proc|e Hun
ikarlan Family. Tickets from Society Members or at the door.
Admisision 2/6 and 55 Society’s adopted
. . , l i t t l e m u rp h y
r e d ; p o r t a b l e
market Place and fe61 generous enough to buy m e> e . If they do Is a white
l .efi tham’^ window In ' the Chrlsttaas or notll
I hope someone In the family will see one ,pLd;hese ‘fhandbag’’ port- «
-for. Its small size. E13/2/8
Plug-ln mains con verter -umt, £3/3/0
B«tt®nr Portable of remarkable range -p d sound quality
yohr oWn son la “The i T . could not kill, destroy •••
fiiiE.ni
SATURDAY at 8-0 and 8-15 NTER, JAMES DALY In
UHkT in . ' MARI BLANCHARD. JACK KEl Iy . ALBERT DEKKER in NCE. KRONOS JOHN EMERY in I AS A NEWSPAPER FRIDAY, DE€E]V)g BER 6, 1957 SBTIIS PRICE THREEPENCE ■ $ / a
l E f OS OOUEOT YOOH .V ; |:AWj^^OWER.
FOB BE-SBABPBnNO, REFAmNd. OR pVKRHADUNG. ALSO' TODS'
SHEAiiS, AzE AN> SAW ' P R O ^ L Y NBED EXPERT .
ATTENTION, NOT FOROOTINQ 1 TpE
SCISSORS !
T O jAtjo SONS LIMITED
OvlTHEROE. Tel. 88
TAH^RED IN ADVANCEi FROM A WIDE RANGE OF l^TERIALS AND STYLES
' AIL SIZES IN STOCK Fred Read ^ Co. Ltd.
9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE ■ t e l e p h o n e 68
TAILORS AND 'OUTFITTERS
JNWTE YOU ’TO CALL SEE OUR PINE SELK- OF OVERCOATS -
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