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Jor Female) lare lavlM for the pent In the Engln- pr's Department 'at J Jcordance with the


^^u n d , ^RICT COUNCIL X /TYPI8T


, i


®*nd.'or our teleoilon.of dealam and Prioei.' You will be placid underfind no obligation and I


m em o r ia l s MARBLE. S 'T ^


US anxioul to - help.


1^60, females £214 p in g to £680 per I in accordance vAth f ansltlonal ’ sc^es.


Division' Seale (l.e'.


Vyears In respect;of hot less I than £410


Ilge of office routine icent typists with . experience.


|


le n t will be subject Icme of Conditions I Local Authorities’ I Professional, Tech-


Jal Services, (b) the I n t Superannuation ■ the passing o f a latlon, and' will ibe pne month’s notice'


Ihe undersigned, to Ions, (stating age,: liflcatlons (If any) 1 the names and ad-; 1 persons to whom ! made) should be ’ the 16th, Septem-


may


I'L. D. ’lELFORD, ; Irk to the Council.:


1 females £371 jler loants should have


W. ROCK


monumental masons Lettering,and Rendvatloni;


Blackburn Road


GREAT HARWOOD Phone 2164.


< For Fresh Flowers


Wreaths, Bouquets, Etc. Decoratiw Pot Plante


John Ellis & Son II, CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


Membeps oe Intehfloha TEL UP


Evenings.—Apply Hotel, Whalley.


PIANIST req’d also waiter or ■ for Saturday


■ry house, garden pd woodland. One ood house In vll- convenlences, on Bindley, Sawley


UDYMAN required Itheroe. _______ _


pqulred for work In ily:,Wm. Westhead Balford Brjdge Mill,


ptton and spun; mill requires;


|L (OLITHEROE) ■Road, CLI’THEROE V’ Street, CUtheroe


|s t . 5 day week.— Bros. ((Tlltheroe) Street, CUtheroe.


required, must be


iHall Farm, Bolton- ■el. Glsburn 225,


Iwanted for general pood cottagOj^^ all lences—H. D. Corn-


I n to 19 years, Ited In selling and 1 ; . - Apply by letter 114, Market Place,


IT E D jlser and Times. :


•IGREE FRIESIAN |S. reqd.; good milk records.—Write:;


lllUSINESS wanted a. .Good accommo- iBox C3, Advertiser


wanted. Essential good condition.; eins. X 2ft. 61ns. ars Chatburn 382


nted. Good cond. ox C2, Advertiser


NOTICES


4ER0E 2ICT COUNCIL GREEN


J SUPPLY i


J aCT, 1945 ■OF PROHIBITION' |0 F HOSE PIPES : REBY GIVEN that


ade by the Council: k 1957, which pro-; I of hose pipes fo r ;


Juncll has been re- ; Idate.


png private motor; lers supplied wlthi


watering' private;


pth day of August, | , P, RTJSHTON, I


tk of the Council.


tO NA L |^ OLD. STAY


H. Orstrax ’Tonic en tire' body.


2/- All chemists. >ERS


^ ted for alteration Pon of roof a t the on-ln-Bowland.— letary In^flrst Inst.


kNKS hd M. Hltchen, of I CUtheroe, and the thank aU their


Lancashire Looms.; lie.—Apply: SON:


, ,


Wreaths and all Floral Trioutoa expertly made to order on our Premises


at barkers,


w halle y ROAD NURSERIES. CLITHEROE.


INear Primrose Bridge) Tel. 521 (any hour)


___S I L V e f l W E D n iP " ''? On W I L K IN S O N -W H ^ E Y ~ ~ '


9, St. Paul’s Street, Low Moor. b ir t h s


IR RE-SHARPENINO, REPAIRIJ


Lfer US COLLECp YOUH LAWNMOWER■ I


JR OTORHAULING. | ALSO YOUI, m ik s s , AXE AND SAvii PROBABLY n e e d ],EXPERT |


ITTEi It ION, n o t F|0RGETTING THE,, SCISSORS |


W . WH50NI A^ND SONS LIMITED REGIS'TRED AS A NEWSPAPER


" f iilllii


(ULITHEROEj Tel. 8| I ■ ‘ ■


No. 4009.


: ? lthU!l


IlIGHT (Friday) at 7,30 SATURDAY: at 6-0 and 8-16 l


Week commencing September 16th, 1957 MONDAY, TyESDAY ajld WEDNESDAY at 7-30


JEFF chandler] JOANNE DRU, JULIE LONDON in


Drajua in the wide alor


DRANGO


open spa preceded BY I ,


i ■ ; : BARBARA STANWYCK,:.|i


Wesley Church, CUtheroe by the Rev. G. W. Tyson, William WllUn- son to Mary^ Alice WbSey. ’


September 12th, 1932 at the Murder 0 1 n the police precinct.


I STERLING HAYDEN in and the , plunderer who stood


(U)


PASSION imusual story.


' ERRY LEWIS in


ENTWISTLE.—On Sunday, Septem- N ^1^.’ ^LThe MlUtary Hospital


^ k e ) and Brian Entwlstle, a daughter, Antonia Caroline, a


for (twins) Michael and D E A T H S


BECKETT’-jOn Sept. 3rd., 1967 ^ h n , aged 67 years, the beloved Hushed of the late Elizabeth Ann Beckett, and dear Father of o


St. Nicholas Church, Sabden,


&bden Co-operative Society, of 33. Mona Terrace Sabden. Intermen^ 2-30 p.m., at


„ ^ rm e r manager of the


Enq.—Exors of L. Haworth. Tel • - Padlbam 519.


BROWN.—On September 4tb, 1957 at the home of her Daughter. 65. SalthUl Road, (CUtheroe, Laura Sophia Brown, of 76, West View CUtheroe, aged 72 years. Inter­ ment tomorrow, Saturday at CUtheroe Cemetery at 2-30 pjm, —Bennett.'Tel. CUtheroe 8M/BB2


HARGREAVES.^n the 4th Sept, at ’’Burnside,": Waterloo Road, James Rowland, beloved Husband of the late Sarah Hargreaves, aged 81 years. Cremation at Accring­ ton at 2-30 p.m.. Friday, Sept. 6Qi


Inq.—T. H. Blrtwell & Sons, Duck Street, CUtheroe. Tel. 190.


YATES.—On August 30th, 1957, at 33. Downham Road, Chatburn, Janet Templeman, the beloved Wife of Alfred Yates, aged 44


years. Interred at Christ Church, Chatburn, on September 3rd. —Veevers, .Chatburn, ’Tel. 297.


ACKNOWLEOGMENT8


HARGERISON.—Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Horn desire to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions of sym­ pathy and floral tributes received In their bereavement, also the Doctors and Btaff of Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn, the family Doctors and District Nurses, and the Rev. J.‘ S. Parry, for their ministrations.


22, ’Turner Street, CUtheroe.


MIDGELEY.—Mrs. J. E, Holgate and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all neighbours and friends, the Rev. J. H. Pen- ton and members of the La’iles’ Bright Hour of West Bradford Methodist Church, and aU other friends for floral tributes received and klnduess shown' In their be- bereavement, also the family doctor, and the Staff of CUtheroe Hospital for their kind attention.


Bumage, West Bradford.______


ortlng the coffee they organised


poured Asphalt by


UNO Flagged Flaori


i s & CO. LTD.. Id Firm.


[S’ BOOTS Itr o u se r s PANTS 5, MACS.


& Son MARKET


IO N ROAD. )E


IS2 '


lit-shortest notice GUARANTEED


Nurseries CLITHEROE


| t Tuesdays; and •ays , _


: 983 '-_JBT8. „«tc. -


NURSERIES, I . ndle Hstal), ,


hour),—Knowles,;


|ta, Cut Flowers etc.' & SON


Itburn 239. lower Hill. CUtheroe


Bovquets OWIRS


I


ORDER O 0 ,


M S V lirriv • • OF THE 83ES, BOUQUETS


YATES.—Mr. Alfred Yates wishes to express sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours, the Methodist Sunshine Band, Management and Staff of Messrs. W. T. Searaon Ltd., and Manor Hall, for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes re­ ceived In his sad bereavement. Also the Doctors and Nurses, both local and of Victoria Hospital, Burnley, for their kind attention.


33, Downham Hoad. Chatburn. I


IN MEMORIAM


BENNETT.—In loving memor; John Bennett, who died Sep her 10th, 1956.


fever remembered —Prom his loving Wife.


CHADWICK.-Treasured memories of my dear Daughter, Nancy, who passed away September 8th, 1956.


—From her dear Mother.


The Dene, Whalley Road) CUtheroe. Also 269, Broad Street, Salford 8.


CHADWICK,—In loving memory of a dear Sister, Nan, who passed a’way September 8th, 1956.


—Dot, Cyril and Nephew Roger. BIRTHDAY MEMORICS


LORD—Treasured Birthday;rqem- orles of a dear Son and Brother, Sammy, September 7th,


No card, just memories.


—Prom Mother, Sisters'and Bro­ ther.


Slaldburn, Wray, Hoghton and Penwortham. ■ ,


WEDNESDAY, S E P T E teR 25th, 1957 : -


at 7-30 ' NON-STOP Vi


EAST LANCASl i '


, , _____


p.ni.] tlETY BY ^’S TOP LINERS


; IF YOB'RB IN NEEB OP - IP YOU’BE a n m m L E tlT D i 1 IF YOU’RE A "ROCK V ! IP YOU APPRECIAlfe G0)1


A GOOD LAUGH, iAL,


I 1 ■


ROLL " FAN, ID SINGING,


“ THIS IS YOiJR SHOW”


Bbok Your Seat Nfiw ; 2 /6 ,1/|6, !/■ at Mortons, Jewellers, Mooir Lane. CUtheroe, or


through any Tpi c ^ Meniber,


rPHOSE who have had occasion to call U9 In


past will tell you that our servido is outstandingly


complete and moderately priced. The same holds- true todayl


at, ST HELEN’S SCHOOL WADDINGTON, on f


fIinIRHL SERVICE


BLA’CKBURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 2641


row Gardens Iheroe 29^


CUTHEROE 34 5


Thursday, Sept. 26th atY-SOpmi.


T ickets 2/6 eacTi '


(Inclucung light refreshments). Bus leaves CUtheroe '^-5 p.m.


DANGEi WHIST AND I DOMINOES


FRIDaIy , SEPT. 20th 7-30 p.m. —1-0 a.m.


Adjnission 3/h


■ricketsi Clough Bottom, BaJshaU Eaves.


]{>roceeds In aid of Animal Health TruBt.


CEIi ADDINGTON^


w OkET CLUB


ASSEMBLY ROOM BASHALL EAYES


in King Lane Hall, CUtheroe


Friday, September 27th, 1957 I 8-0 p.m. to l-0'a.m.


• BERT aiTHEROB 'AND fflS ORCHESTRA, • i ADMISSION 5/r


- /j


Tickets obtalilable from Carey’s Cafe and Kay-Dee Bookshop, QUtheroe.; Catering by Carey’s Cafe.


CATHOllC YOUTH a U B


COFFEE EVENING AND


i


BRING & BUT STALL ! ' AT "SUNNYCROBT,” '| 17, -HOLDEN STREET, on 11


Wednesday, Sept 18th I


from 7 — 9 p.m.» , Admission lA


Parish Church Girls’


Friendly Society CANDIDATES’ AND PRENTICES’ EFFORT


JtIMBLE SALE and POUND STALL


IN THE UPPER SCIHOOL


TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) ' a t 7 p.m :





Admission Refreshments


I r , ! F O R


I Men, Women and Children ALL AT; PRICES


WELL BELOW COST A LIMITED NUMBER OF


i USUAL PRICE £4 TO £5 NOW ONLY 4 5 / .


WORKING BOOTS


CUNNINGHAM’S GASU£ GAIX, a j IU E R b E


TO-MORROW SATURDAY


BRINb THE FIAMILY and: ENJOY YOURSELVES


Buses leive CUtheroe Station


via Whltewell at 10-45 a.m., 1-15 and 3-0 p.m., returning from Slaldburn 4-40 p.m. and ,


. 6-4) p.m.


TOSSIDE INSTITUTE A DANCE


FRIDAY, SEPT. 20th"


Dancing '8-30 p.m. until 1 a,m. MISS e] BRADLEY’S BAND


Admission 3/- (Includlng refreshments) airobi, Kenya, to Betty (Me


UMIUBIEI ar au. NiH


txQiniBUt (A)


THURSDAY and'FRIDAY at 7-30! SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 DEAN MARTIN,


WAR WITH THE ARMY


TbelhllEfrlous team and their aijuslng adventures.. Packed with gagsj as p e film zips along Into^^e jbarracte, of disorder. (U)


BCokingj Office open Monday. Weil 4 p.m. Other times at the Genoi i to 12 noon and 2-15


; g| Office, 2. Moor Lane, 10 a.m. 0 5 p.m. Tel. 67,


CTITHEROE CO-OP LIMITED


IRATIVE SOCIETY FURNISHING DEPARTMENT MARGARET SANDHAM


SPEQAL THIS WEEK! STOCKT


CLEARAT CARPI


AT BARG 5 x2^ Al. Sqii 6 yd. Stair


N PRICES


are only :£20 • ength £5


lOBL CONVECTOk HEATERS NOW READY FO


THE WINTER


VALOR . ALADDIN . RLbiNGILLES . TAYWIL ALL IN


STOCK t USE OUR 20 CLUB


CLITHEROE CRldKET, BOWLING A N D ‘ T EN ?p CLUB [


SOLO DRIVES (Men only) IN THEiCLUB REFI^SHMENT ROOM


T(j)-NIGHT, FRIDA^ SEPTEMBER 13th ■


,- -. 'ati.7-45 p.m,. i j • '


Mm interested in Solo Whist are heartily welcome and 1


are assured of a pleasant evening. ] ADIMISSION 2/- (including light refreshments)


CLITHERpE PRESi:


TOC H A SPARKLING All


NT ‘ L-STAR REVUE





2[7" Body Carpet Reduced to 32/6 per . yd. GET YOUR


AKING CE OF


SCHOOL OF DANCING a i r n k o E a n d w h a l l e y '


• Outstanding Successes during the past Season. |


, • Winners of the B.B.O. Shield. Open to aU Schools In the British Isles for highest awards In [major examinations presented b y ; “The Dancer” to the School demonstrating the' best Ballet Construction and Choreography. A l s o '


• Winners ;of the Louise Kay Banner. i Presented by the British BaUet Organisation:for Highest Graduate Examination Results I n : All-


: England,.


• Festival Results from March to August, 1957. I


«


Pupils have won 726 (Sold, Sliver and Bronze medals ' '


AND ' :


The Senior British Ballet Championship . OPEN TO THE WORLD.


j


80 TROPHIES HAVE BEEN WON BY THE SCHOOL DURING 1957 — A' RECORD UNEQUALLED i BY


ANY OTHER SCHOOL IN THE NORTH OP ENGLAND AUTUMN' TERM! COMMENCES


Friday, September 20th, 1057 I CLASSES HELD


at The Conservative Cluh, CUtheroe


SPECIAL CLAIRES FOR TINY TOTS & BEGINNERS CLASSES lAlGQ HELD AT


The Co-operative Hall, Whajley


SATURDAY MORNINGS from 10-0 a.m.. COMMENCING! SEPTEMBER 21st.


AU particulars on application to The Principal,


THE STUDIO, WESTWOOD, DARWEN TELEPHONE; 673.


MR. RICHARD FORT, M.P. IMl|


WILL BE PLEASED TO DISCUSS PROBLEi WITH CONSTITUENTS ON


Saturday, 21st September, 1957 AT THE


I


CONSERVATIVE a U B , CLITHEROE from 9-15 — 10-00 a.m.


AND THE '


CONSERyATIVE CLUB, WHALLEY from 10-15 — 11-00 a.m.


I GISBURN YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB HUNDREDS OF aesday and Saturday, 2 p.m. to


AOMIRABLEPH WE1 lUtT


OD FUl! HER


AOUIRABLEPKrs tCNunoiuii


RD keel, ANN BLYTII )n KISMET." Cinemascope. I Eastmancojor, I (U) ' I


ll l l l i II


illHlI A i iiiiiilli iiiiillll


JEFF CHANDLER,;JEANNE CRAIN In "THE TATTERED DRESS." ; , ^ '


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-16. 6-0 and 8-16 ‘


' ;Week Icommencing September 16th, 1967 : MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30! SATURDAY at 2-15. 6-0 and 8-15 THE HIURIOUS STORY.


Of WHAT THE GIRLS f f ; SAW IN THE BUTLER •


COLUMBIA PICT.UflES present


DIANE CILENTO CECIL PARKER


KENNETH MORE


laiM. IIH RII'I THE


ADMIRABLE GRIGHIONf/


SALLYAiliOWES LEWIS CllBERT, t


ScrcenplirbrVERWMKtRRIS PriKlucca by IM MUrMPlt Adapted and Directed'by


» MODtRN SCREEN PLAV. Ij' PRODuenokf


TECHNICOLOR? C ’ Booking Office open daily 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30. Tel. 278.


H i f m


l i i -■


I I .... " . . . i 4


ST. JAMES’S CHURCH SCHOOL CLITHEROE


PHONl OR


« DIAMOND JUBILEE' FETE (School Opened September 20th, 1897)


To-morrow, Saturday, Sept. 14 i


at 2-0 p.m. In The


MRS. M. A. R. To be opened by


STALLS - School Playground, Greenacre Street


(of Slaldburn) WIULIAMSj J.P.,


GIFT STALLS . SIDESHOWS


DONjKEY RH)ES 1 REFRESHMENTS IP WET THE EVENT WaL BE HELD IN THE SCH(X)L


CARLOTTA SCHOOL OF


St. Johns’s Ambulanc^ Hall, Church Brow CLITHEROE


XMAS TERM COMMENCES Thursday, 19 th September BRITISH


GRADE 1. IF II


GRlk)E 'i


GRADE 3. II


II


BALLET EXAMINATION SUCCESSES OF a.ITHEROE PUPILS


Katherine Ogston, Credit. Christine Hargreaves, Hons. (92 marks). -Pauline Parkinson, Hops,, (over 85 marks).


Susan Roblhibn. Hons, (over 85 marks). Susan Holt,;Hons. (92 marks).


' Susan'Holt,:Hbns. Vickie HuU,! Hons.


Gwendoline Wilson has .awarded over 30 Gold


and! Silver Medals in Festi|al .work this year and holds Two Trophies'for Senijjr BaUet ami Oiaracter.


ALL ENQUlilPJES T O : -


PEGGY WILSON, M.B.B.O. ' (FELLOW AND EXAMINER)


; Bank House, Adelaide Terrace, Blackbum


TELEPHONE: 5793. i I;


FINAL '


Bolton-by-Bowland & Hodder Motor Services SEPTElVffiER HOUDAY EXCURSIONS i Depart


SATURDAY, SEPT. 21st;


BLACKPOOL BLACKPOOL


BLACK AND


SUNDAY, SEPT. 22nd:


1-30 6-30


.


BLACKPOOL ..........................., .1 -3 0 MORECAMBE ............___ .


MCINDAY, SEPT. 23rd :i SCARBOROUGH .........


6-30 '


SEVEN LAKES .....................................8-30 SOUTHPORT


TUESDAY, SEPT. 24th :i


Book 4, We:


i


BLACKP(X)L ■....... ........................9-30 MORECAMBE ......... ............... 9-15


8-30 8-30


6/9 8/9


illgate, Tel. 473, or Ainsworth [& Alderson, Waterloo Road and Shaw Bridge, GUthetoe' •


’FLU NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE


TO PROTECT YOU AND BUHD UP Your RESISTANCE !


PEERLESS COMPOSITION ESSENCE OR MOORETS ' ' -


: ' | COLD AND INFLUENZA MIXTURE


F0R| those WHO have CONTRACTED ’FLU. CT BREAKS ’FLU WITHIN A PEW-HOURS WITHOUT DIGRESSING. A WONDERFUL PEV® REMEDY.]


MOOREY’S HEALTH STORE i KING STREET, CLITHEROE • !


Clitberoe Borough LABOUR PARTY


"CHORLEY HOUSE” SKMOORROAD.


ICON TEA . I ' AND BRING AND BUY


To-morrow, Saturday fronl 2-30 to 5-30 p.m.


“Chorlejj House” has been kindly loaned , by Mr. and Mrs. Grant - Townsend for t h i s I effort.


Admission 2/- (Includlng Tea)


VALLEY SHOW bon’t Forget


THE ANNUAL THE HODDER


ST MICHAEL’S PLAYERS


:■ PRESENT Murder at The Vicarage


A THREE-ACT MYSTERYI BY AGATHA CHRISTIE ; In'--'


THE HALL, LOWEBGATE


Wednesday, Friday I and Satur&y


Oct. 2nd, 4th & 5th, T at 7-30 p.m.


957


R^eryed Seats 2/6d! Unreserved IJiSd


Old-age Pensioners wilt admitted to Wednesday’s formance for Is.


Seats may be booked froln


morrow a t ; Eoach’s sweet ]flli$, l/ow^ate.





. SUPPORT THE LABOUR PARTY


SATURDAY NIGHT to the


AMBASSADORS h


DANCE BAND ' [at'the


Conservative Onb CUtheroe I


7-30 p.m. to 11-30 p.m Admission 2/6d


DANCE CLUB MEMBERS 2/-


Rlght of Admitslon ReservM Members must show |theli cards; at the'door. I I


a t Bolton-by-Bowland and Hodder Motor Servlcesi |


i i 11-


Return 10-


Pare 45


00


EACH SATURDAY DURING ILLUMINATIONS :


10-45 ! 1


6/9 4/6


' |


8-00 ' 6-00 i7/6 lS/9


...................... ‘ . 9-15 7-30 7/- .. 8x30 8/9


6/9 4/6


mm l i (A1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957


niiiq III


Ml I ’ IIHIII m ill Ulllll TO-NIGHT at 7-30! SATURDAY at 6-9 and 8-15 (0)


r^SS PARKER In "DAYY CROCKETT & THE RIVER PIRATES." SATURDAY at 2-15: WAYNE MORRIS in “ ARCTIC FLIGHT." Week commencing September 16th, 1957


MONDAY, TUESDAY ^nd WEDNESDAY at 7-30 :


- CINEMASCOPE - I RAY MILLAND, MAUREEN O’HARA, CLAUDE RAINS, in LISBON


Moiley—and.,meii;wlth, wqmen;-.;/A wife with ambltlbna to '


"becdmeia widow;.....................


THURSDAY and FRIDAY, at 7-30! SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 — VISTAVISION -


AUDREY HEPBURN, FRED ASTAIRE, KAY THOMPSON in Funny Face


^ the'''forwardTook" in film musicals—a picture conception, casting; photMraphy and staging. It


actresses, as a song-and-dance star.. Technicolor.


SATURDAY at 2-15: JOHNNYjMACK BROWN in "OKLAHOMA Booking Office open Man., Wadi, Sat, from 2 to 4 p.m. Tel 147


„ ^creep’s .most highly-praised dramatic (U),


COME AND SEE THESE EXCITINGLY NEW SETS IN OUR i SHOWROOMS !


BENTHAMS YOUR m u r p h j y DEALER


E 167 443


14, MARKET PLACE CUTHEROE


PHONE 187 OR 4431


bought women


A Table Made Specially for your new


m u r p h y TV


21 in.: £93/19/6 TABLE £3/15/-


17 in.: £72/19/6' TABLE £ 3 /5 /- i


I .•


CaU and see i j.*aAVA4JUiiiU « a l lU W L X / li


SMART AUTUMN iiW A T vm


SPORTS TROUSERS In tovat a n d g rey shades- f rom £ 4 /1 5 / -


— . SEE WINDOWS ■ J—


Frd Read&Co. td. TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS


9, market place, CLITHEROE • ' TELEPHONE 68


.(iV'i.i rfi:


PRICE THREEPENCE


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