r ^CANT
Irtable home 1— Baldwin, Clltheroe.
. l A R R I E D I farm; good
le s a litter the A.E.U.
; A FITTER. Ive served a
. addressed Ltd.,
he .made In
i applicant. Icrtiscr and
f), Pimlico iER rend,;
] and super- |-Apply (111
IGER reqd.;
■Kkln House I t heroe,
[loor Lane, work iln
Co-onera-
|R ,reqd. for t r , Mlddle-
IdTi 2 , or 3 T e k. '— Mrs. ] 11 House,
kturday .and S2, Adver-
|JLABOURER
nrk.—A. E. fe Bakery,
jrs available. Ivertlser and !
other help
.SPITAL, ^G|(BURN. reqd. for
J Apply, in ■Instance, to [ Hospital.
leek (shortly C lient work- way I week;,
ling inalnly uetlcs, etc.
lAM nemofy of a
parlowj, who
|u l , always bry lie left
jjther.' jburn.l
Jmorles of. a pther, Mary
May, 24th,
blthout you, 1‘the way, is i|ot the
Illed a,way. tusband and
j iirn. ; I
land Grand- 26th, 1956.
memories
, Will 'alvfays bered every Avenue, and
late triemory loved wife
. who died 1056.
lance, sad to Ithorn Road,
| r time of . Rev. J. H. I d . mlnlstra-
bd kindness
press sfncere , neighbours for floral
IENT8 of the late
t r oe, ■
til relatives, irs and the of ShaW- klnd ex- and floral
Vatson and press their
koe, ■______
[of the late bon express 111 relatives, I S3. Michael Bd all other ■rings, floral Id kindness
I time of Litheroe.
Jxpress their lelatlves and J expressions Iral tributes ^ a d bereave- ular to Mrs. fownson lor ndnesses- to bother, kston.
bK and lom
|d sincerely neighbours
buy of the kV:________
II bouquets; lor and the lor I their
Be. ' ^
|d kindness Bereavement.
) .—Knowlei.
BOSSES JETS
er at lice
I p . C. Ware [ion express other ’rela- for floral
Iltheroe. |Jrs,. etc. —
bbers of the , their ex- hthy, floral'.
Ka y . Bran 1 DOUj II a son Ing
Good you,
RUDC Pranpi May
r-Prbi i Lo
PMORIALS your : selection
in East Lancashire. « choi ce of pleasing
!*’? largest stook a wide
designs in fr ranl te. Marble or Stone, and dan, deliver and erect M any churchyard.
PCITT BROS. ^halley New Road
MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINCE 1860
BLACKBURN Phone 6248
(Oppn Saturday afternoons) births
T ^ / I ^ n toufias). Tiiank- ^OMing of ace
las and Nellie ( p YMman?
y a r d . 2Bth°“
j p n y . and 13, T iilbot Close.
God . alwavi
7, Ha —Pro
r :2jst birthday, Baby Linda
Congratulations, God bless '
^^0(;YARD, — Congratulatloiis bless you and keep you
>m Mother and! Ann. TOP Street.
;
Congii on
silver weddings CHATBURN— BLADES
God bless you both.
^e Emma, John’ and Phyllss. deaths
buckle—On May: 20th. In hospital, Ihomas 'Arthur the oeai.y ,oveo nusoano ,oi Annie Buckle, of Hecklm iparm, Down-
ihU'Sday last. May 123rd, 1957. at Downham Church on 01 years. Interment
q.: The Scales [Funeral Ser- Tel, CUtheroe 345.:
%LVERLEY.—On the 17th' May, .1957 at the home of; her . daus hter, 2, Lime Street, 'Cllth
eroe Annie, the deatiy loved wile 01 the late Robert Oaiverley, aged 64 years. Interred a t Clltheroe Cemitery on the 21st May, 1957.
—G. Calverley & Sons. Tel. 297/ __75).______________
GRUNDY, — On Tbursday, May 23rd (In hospital)' Alfred, the beloved husband of Annie Mary lirunqy, aged i2 years, ol 16, Kemple View, Clltheroe. Inter ment , at ciitneroe j Cemeteiw on Monday, the 27th, a t 2 pm.
—Enq.: Tomlinsons' (Clltheroe) Ltd. Phone 154.!
HANSON.—On Wednesday, May 22nq,! at the home ol her daughter, 21, Waddow View, waudiiigion, Sarah jjane, beloved Widow of the late Richard Han son, Jin her 90 th year. Interment at qt. Helens ohuJch, waddlng- p
ton.pn Friday, May 24th, at 2-45
an.!
—Enq.:' SUverwood & South- worth, Waddlngton. Tel. Cllth- erSe 172.
LEEMING. —On the 23rd of May, , 190 f . as his residence, Dene- Cottage, Church Street, Slald- burn, Leonard, Oie dearly loved husband of Janet Marla Leemlng, aged 36 years. Interment at St] Andrew's Church,
S.aidburn, on Monday, the 27th, at 2-jO p.m. ,
ring their the doctor many ser-
—Eriq.: G. .Calverl'ey & Sons. Tel. Clltheroe 297/756;
MARSLAND.-On the 16th May, 1957] at the home of hla nephew,' 35, Lowergate, Clltheroe, .Hem-y, the beloved husbahd of the late Mary Marsland, aged 76 years.
Requlescat In pace.
Takeri to the Catholic Church on Sunday evening and remained there overnight. Requiem Mass wasloflered on Monday morning by ithe Rev. E. I Burns. S.J:, followed by interment In St. Joseph's Cemetery, [ Clltheroe.
—
J.lc. Smith. TeiJ Clltheroe 400, L day or night.
______ .
SLATER.—On May 22nd, 1957, In B l a b kb u r n Royal Infirmary, Georbe, the beloved husband of the late Alice Slater, of Hayhurst Cottage, Pendleton,' aged 87 years. Inteijment at All Saints Church. Pendleton- to-morrow (Saturday) at 2T30 pm.
—Bennett. Tel. 'Clltheroe 826/ 582. •
-i !
TOPPING—On May 22dd, In hospital,. Bertha Louisa, aged 77 years, of 13, Repton Avenue. Blackpool, the dearly loved wife of j5hn Henry Topping. Crema tion] at Carleton, iBlackpool, to- day (ETlday, May 24ih) at 3-45
P.m.|________ ' I ---------
WALiIbaNK.—On VVednesday. May 2 2 n i a t 37, Waddow View, Waodlngton, Alice! Ann, aged 82 yearf Service and interment at St. Ambrose Church, Grlndleton, to-morrow (Satui'day, May 26th) at 2-30 p.m.
1
—Enq.: Sllverwood’ & South- wokth, Waddlngton. Tel. Cllth- eroe'172.
_________
WARt.—On May 20th at 31, Chat- burh Road, Clitheroe; Beatrice Maul, the beloved wile of the late John Herbert Ware, aged 68 ' yean, Internienti was at Cllth eroe Cemetery on Wednesday
—The Scales Funeral Service. Te], CUtheroe 345. ,
last. ; . ^
. on Tuesday, May 21st, at West Bradford Methodist C8iurch.
WOOtER.—On the 18th May, 1957, at l in e Side Farm, West Brad ford) Albert William, the beloved husband of the late. Aletta Alice Wooler,' aged 80 years. Intencd
Boy’s Khaki Drill Knickers . _ all sizes .............. 3M1
Men’s Rayon Gab. Trousm 1
Boy’s ! a 7-10 15/6
id Girl’s Shoes 11-1
, ME Bran ( ! 1
Biliu FL
OWER AND VEGETABLE SHOW SATURDAY, AUGUST, 24th, 1957 IN WHALLEY C. OF E. SCHOOLS
edules will shortly be available from: E, CLAPHAM, c/o Co-operative Office, Whalley. |
: ' ' . i . SI
RE WINNERS FOR “DERBY WEEK” C i n i l T ’ C
I J N IT Y STORES a n d 2
& 2a., SHAW BRH)GE STREET ; aiTHEROE
«’S & BOYS’ OUTFITTERS. 1 BOOTS & SHOES. :hes also at, Skipton, Acaington, Heywood, Rishton
OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. to 6-30 pun.
Tennis Balls 1.......... 2/- each Tennis Rackets ,15/6, 18/6, 19/11 •
25T6 and 29/11 Commando Boots and Shoes
^Boy’slSilits
............from 35/. Hen’s! Fancy Ties ......... 3/11 I 2-5
i ,49/11
“Boy’s K laki Shorts toe
16/11 • 19/11 .. .1/11
Youth’sjAII Wool Worsted Trousers ............... 29/11
Men’s Shoes 22/6. 25/6. .29/11
)uquets SRS
Q U R connections with ^ other dependable funeral directors — everywhere — enable us to b; of immedl- at I service no matter where ths need arises.
Hardens fe 298
Bowers [lets^ Etc. Plants
Son
STREET toE
ERFLOEA ;
Ollth'eroe Advertljer * nnnv • Ltd., at 6 Mart^. CUUibroe. Tel. 407/8 (twoJtoM)'
Printed and publlslied' b y _ t t^
II IaCKBURN 404t ! ACCRINGTON 1441 CLITHEROC 341
“ Chamella" Wash Leathers 2/11 America 1 White Drill
Youths’ Trou
Small; Coat!
Worsted Rayon ers
............... 19/11 Men’s Quality Sports
Men's Navy Melton Trousers i
U.S.A.’ Khaki Drill Shirts (worth double) ...... 12/6
Officer’s Khaki Poplin Shirts large sizes only ...... 17/6
Men’s Khaki 'Drill Trousers 12/6. 16/6. 24/6
Boy’s- and Girl’s Wool Gab. Raincoats ............ .. 49/6
Boy’s Cbloured Ponlin Shirts; all sizes ................. 5/6 . Ladles’ Casual Shoes .... 17/6 Men’s' Navy Blazers ...... 49/6
“ Bukta” Ladies’ White Divided Skirts ................... 19/6
Boy’s TartSn Shirts ....... 5/1f Ladies' all wool Cardigans 19/11
Comman do-type Boots39/11, 49/11 Ladies' all -wobi Jumpers 14/11 Khaki Drill Trousers — 14/6
(worth double) ;. 35/- Men’s Ybrkshira Tweed Snorts Costs .................49/11 -
, 19/11 Men’s'Tartan Shirts ....i. 7/11
Men’s Fawn Cajh?/'*'"®, ’ coats ...... 49/6, 59/6. 69/6
Men's! tunic Shirts (with .2 Collars)
................. IS/-
Boys’ Fawn Zipped Jackets 1
1 •
Children’s Coloured Zip Jaek'ts ! 1
Men’s'Work Socks ' 1/9.2/11,3/11.4/11
Boys’ Black- Trousers; all sizes ;i . 19/11 and 22/6
Ton,. 1 .......... frbm 36/-
23/6 and 29/11. from 24/6
Ladles’ Scooter Coats; alj colours ....39/. and 49/11 ,
Men’s Quality Tweed’Caps 4/11 Men’s Rubber Farm Boots 14/11
Black and White Plimsols 3/11, 4/11. 5/11
Men’s Zipped Waterproof Jackets 37/6
Boys' and Girls’ Jeans ' 13/11 and 14/11
Men’s Fancy Socks • , 2/11. 3/11. 4/11
Meh'S'Sllpoyers 8/11i If/ll. 12/6 R:A.F. stylo Boiler Suits 29/11
Ladles’ ind Men’s Jeans .. 19)6 Bib and 'Brace Overalls ; 1 !
. 16/8 and 19/6 “Laige Selection of Tents ^ d Gamping Kit”
^hroUgh the Viflage immediat^! I ( LED BY THE SLAIDBURN
FOLK
outside tlje Hark-to-Boiiiity, l|45 p.m. MAY QUEEN PIlbcESSION
• J . front Village Hall 2jl5 pirn. by Mrs. Hoskyns-’ :
ADULT SPORTS 6 p.m. J:!.'. I
Admission to Field: l/6d. _ (
CROWNING OF MAY QUEEN Abrahall 2-45 pirn, on the Sports Field
i''.' ' - -
PROCESSION OF CHILDREN y after the Service SILVER BAND
MAY QUEEN FESTIVAL
l^aypol^ Dances O N ; W H I T M O N D A Y
r
SERVICE IN THE PA?^H CHURCH I
I 11-0 a.m. Prea'cher: ;
THE B)SHOP ,OF LANCASTER , (The Rt. Rev. A. L. E. Hoskyns-Abrahall)
AT SLMDfeURN arid Sports
Complete Your Exhibinon Sp WITH TWO WEEKS
ON EVERY ORDER BOOKED (CASH Bedding . Furniture .
ehdmg OF
SPECIAL 5% DISCOUNT PLUS DIVIDEND
|3R CREDIT)' Carpets
THREE-PIECE SUITES OF CONTEMPORARY OR STANDARD DESIGN. FIRESIDE SUITES FOR THE SMALL. ROOM. SEE THE NEW “STUDIO’] COUCH, USEFUL AS A SETTEE OR EAI INTO SPARE BEDS FOR THE • i VISITORS
.SILY MADE
UNEXPECTED ;■ • - 1 '
KITCHEN f u r n it u r e ! . DISPLAY DIVAN BEDS
BEDROOM SUITES . iDINING ROOM ’SUITES CABINETS
CREDIT TERMS TO SUIT EVERY POCKET BUY NOW - KEEP PRICES DOWN!
i ' - i ■ will be held at
The Red Cottage by kind permission of
mb', and M^. J. M. BARLOW
on Wednesday, June 5th at 3-0 pjn.
1 ■ to be opened by
/ MRS. H UTTLEY ; (of Clltheroe)
CAKE. FLOWERS' PRODUCE.
TOY and ^ FANCY GOODS ' flTAT T33
. VARIOUS GAMES
ICES - BUFFET TEAS Admission, 17-; (diildtoi 6d.
' .
gton, Langho & Whalley Horticultural Soci ; : fifteenth annual j
I RURAlL DI I GLITI lOE
PEtJDLETON VILLAGE HALL BUILDWG FUND
COUNCIL
CHAmMAffS SUNDAY 2nd JUNE, 1957
THE CHAmMAN .dp THE COUNCIL
(Mr. Councillor Janies Green, M.B.E., J.P.) proposes to-attend ' ■
' .-ICE ;-:,:, i .
Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Chipping (by kind Invitation of the Vicar
The Revd. J, 'A Kelth'Nye. M.A., B.D.) , I
SUNDAY NEXT, 2nd JUNE, 1957 at 10-30 a.mj
v,
when he trusts he may be accompanied by members and staff of the'Council, Parish Councillors, residents' and those serving In a public capacity In the. Rural. District.
_ i
Assembly at the .Chipping Memorial: Hall at 10-0 a.m., prompt.
JaND MINMALS . . . ijpRTUNE TEliER NEW'' STALL . WHITE ELEPHANT STALL '
Ic t ' show (for fct-kept Pet)
(jhildren’s lB ^ Decorated Bicycle or Triijycle I NUMEROUS OTHER E^E^TAINMEN^S
■ ; (Including Afternoon Tea).!! CHILDREN 1/- h ADMISSION I l/6d.' '1
b-morrow Saturijay, June 1st j ' at 2-45 pim j
WESLEY CHURCH, j j CLITHEROE ' 1 :
jF" r ,T; : ciRCiurt|: I- , ■“
Slimmer | fayre Ch^iririan: MR. ALiIeN FISHER
(of Ashtonyunderj-Lyne) O p e n e r :
MRS. STANLEY ALLEN (of Whalleyj
THA3 WILL Bb I SERVED ' between 4 p.m. apcj 5 p.m.
Admissioii
A SOCIAL AM)j CONCERT ' II . at 6-30
p.ni
including Itenis by the-Voung (People of the Circuit I;’
, 1 Admission to Social and Concert l/6d. ; & 1 ’ ,
FURNITURE FORTNIGHT 27th May
saafti. m i a
8th June J 1
aiTHEROE CO OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED
FURNISHING DEPARTMENT FETE ■ I (by kind permission of Mrsi jM. AsplnaU, J.P,) To be held at Standen Hall
Tq-molrrow Saturday, June 1st | . ' . at 2-30 p.njji ) 1;', ' j •
/ ''I ■"I". ' j''’""' OPENER:!;' .... ' !’ ■ ■ a n d He
ipo occasion of their silver Ing anniversary. May 28th.
atulatlons to Mary and Tom Clpem^Scope ^ | (A) .. | I EastmanCoIor.
mlsfltsj the awkward squad who are torn between! heaven and hell. COMING SOON-
f'CUYS AND DOLLS!' and. “THE OPPOSITE SEX."
Booking Office open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 2 p.m, to 4 D.m. Other times at the General Office,! 2, Moor Lane, 10 a.m. ;
to 12 noon and 2-15 to 5
n.ml Tel. 67. a realistic action witli a blockbusting Impact. TTie army of
Teehnldolo The Bclntl
JUNE AI-ljYSOtt J M •
Toj-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY ah U and 8-15 in;“ YOU CAN’T RUN AWAY
FROM lt.“ Cinemascope. ■ Technicolor (U) I Web|( commencing June 3rd, tasji
ALL WEEK
ROBERT WAGNER, TERNY MOORE. BRODERICK CRAWFORD in S-0 and 8-15
MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY al 20th CENTURY FOX PRESmra
Let us collect your LAWNMOWER for resharpening
repairing or overhauling
Also, your i SHEARS AXE AND SAW probablj[,'heed , expert attention
. . . not forgetting the SCISSORS
THEO WII^ON I AND SONS, LTD.,
CLITHERoi Phone 88 REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER No. 3994.
imiq in
m n TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-15. e-0 and 8-15 ^
VAN JOHNSON, PIPER LAURlE Technicolor.
in “ KELLY AND ME." jU)
Week commencing June 3rd, 1967
AONDAY, TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY.at 7-30 MAUREEN O'HARA. TIM HOVEY in
Everthing but The Truth Eakmana low. - ' j ! GEORGE NADER, JULIA ADAMS In PREOEDED^v ’ , ' 4 GIRLS IN tQWN IV)
latlng story of four beauties from the corner of the world and .their adventures in Hollywood.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 JOHN
MILLS, CHARLES COBURN, BARBARA BATES, ,
DEREK FAI^R ' iTHK CIRIME THijVrjPtT A T ow n oil T rial
In the smal live In the truth; : peop! people who before the
shadow.of a dark secret:!'people who hide from the e afraid of the!comlng right and the terror It holds: force Scotland Yard to-place the whole town on trial ruth can be rmcovered. I
, : (A) Booking 01 loo on^n daily'jlt to 12-31); 3 to,’ 4-30, . Tol, 27g. town you see a! race of ftightened people. People who ' (tj)
When a little boy told the truth, the whole toivn got caught with Its scandals'ishp^g.
i
One woman and five men wlthia choice between the,burning desert sands, or-certain; death^from the. concealing:hllli. . ' i
' ''p r e c e d e d 'BY.; JAGUAR
A story about a Jungle safari lyhlch encbunters i , hostile tribe. (U) THURSDAY.and FRIDAYatJ 7-39; SATURDAV at (l-d and 8-16
GEORGE SAUNDERS. YVONljE DE CtjRLCI, ZSA zsjt GABOR in -
g
wealm and power. Men, he used them; .Women he held them, u s ^ them and .cast them aside. ' j
. j ■'
SATURDAY at 2-16: HOPAL(In O CASSIDY in • ; • . ’ AjGAIN." :
' ! (A) “ BAR 29 RIDES. Booking Office open Mon.,. Wed., Sat, from 2 tp 4 p,m. Tel, 147
■ AN ANNOliNCERlENT RANK SCREEN SERVICES
Owing to a misunderstanding, one of our rejlresenta-. tives, whilst soliciting screen advertisements,,injormed a number of tradesijien in Clitheroe imt tjife .
' ' ■ i PALLADH^ C m M A
would shortly be closing^ We wish to sti;te that there was no foundation whatever foil this smtement, and desire to express qur regrets to the manaf ementjof the , Palladium for any inconyehience ciused. I
We intend to remain, as always,! the town’s ypu-aH
screen entertainment^
BY LTD.
14, MARKET PLACE
PHONE 167 OR 443
CLTTHEROE ™c>r«f
BMnSH LEGIOlf, WOMEN’S SECTi6n •CCLTiraEROE BRANCH)
' |
Dedication of WomeO'S / Standard at St. James’s Church, Clitheroe, :
on SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 2nd, 1957 a t ! 3-Or-p.m.
,'
A,' jiiMW ,«li.(
fMUC-.nLU49«<»» 1 Before the Parade__ u.. !
MRS. W. BAR'rtjETt, the Branch President. V
presented to the Branch by I
.the Cotinty Vlce-Pr&ldent. ' mottirdff; the New Standard will be Field at 2-15 p.m. ' ,, ! : ' ;
] Mter the Service there will be a Parade and-MarchPast. The Salute wlU be taken by MRS. G. GRATIX, of Bolton. ■
SATURDAY NIGHT , ' , to the
DANCING AMBASSADORS ;
•
DANCE BAND / at the
’ Conservative Club Clitheroe
7-30 p.m. to il-30
p.nr. Admission 2/6d.
DANCE CLUB MEMBERS 2/- ; @ @ ,
Rlght of Admission Resened Members must show their cards at the door.
WHIT-MONDAY DANCE
IN THE ABOVE HALL
11 8-0 p.m. to 1-0 a.m. : Tickets 3/6d.
CHATBUEN BD., CLITHEROE To-morrow, Saturday CLITHEROE
V. WHALLEY
, Wickets pitched 2-30, p.m. ’ — COLLECTION -
REMINGTON WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
RIMINGTON AND A^DOP SPORTS
Whist) Dominoes and Daiice
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY
Whist and Dohrinoes 7-30 p.m. Dance 10 p.m.-toll a.m.
Children's Sports To-rpoirow, Saturday
, at 2-15 p.m. Adults Sports In the evening
Clitheroe and District Y.F.C.
Regional Rally
TO-NIGHT, FRiriAY ; AT CHIPPING
,, Those requiring ; trai^pdrC
meet at the Granirhar Schtjqi at 6-0 p.m., . j
MEETING
■burn. Meet at the Grammar School at 7-0 p.m. !
Bowland Rural District Council
. ^ The Ghairman of the Council (Mr, Oouncillor Rj; Williamson, J.P.)-proposes to ktend Divine, Service at the Parish' Church of ALL HALLOWS, GREAT MITTON, on S U N D A Y morning next, the 2nd. June, - 1957, and invites residents o f the Bowland ‘Rural Distritt to accompgny hinl^to the Service ' commencing :at''l0->45
a.ni;
(Councillors and others^ wish ing to accompany the Chaimtatv
should assemble at the nearbY School not later than 10-10 a.m.
L .D. TELFORD, Q e rk to the Co u n d ^
Wednesday, June 5th at, Fylde Water Board. Slald-<
IS ALL YOU ) I NEED
ri 1 : • B .S .A . j, -
; (BALANCE SPREAD OVER 38 WEEKS) RALEIGIi
TRIUMPH HERCULES - ETC. ' ■ ! ' SABU, c h iq u it a J b a r t o n m a c la n e In ( U ) FRIDAY, MAY 31, 11957 w M Imll
Tb.NIGHTlat 7-36; sjAtURpAY at 5-3li and 8-1(1
GORDON MACRAE,; GLORIA GRAHAME. ROD STEIGER, SHIRLEY JONES in “OKLAHOMA." (())
SATURDAY at M S ; REX ALLEN in.‘‘SILVEr Ic iTY BOljANZA." Week :cotpmencing June 3rd, 1967
MONDAY.:TUE8DAY| and WEDNESDAY at 7-30! •
Enjoy the summer sunshine on a
'-.i ! . ■ .-.I;
STYLE PLUS QUALITY j I TAILORING
Gentlemen at a ' reasonable price ,-
i , ' ■ ! ; PAITEHNS ;
WITH..pleasure ' HIED READ ' U?
Tailors and Oatfit^ets, 9, MARKET PLACE; ' CUTHEEOE. Tel.: 68 !
PRICE THREEPENCE ’ i r ■ ! i
We Invite you to (iall and see our tae range of SUITINGS, ™h in colour and design and I'ljtable for 'L a;d i e s and
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