u r r tJB C O L L E C T T O O B . L A W N M O W E R ' '
‘ I I . 1 M tk t your iolN t lo n BHBBS, A |SM £ 9 J S ?
from th o ! I t r tM t itook in E « i t U n o H h Iro .
-deliKni'In C r a a i t b Morble. or Stone. M d
any churctiyard. .............m »nd «
Feoltu offer a . wide of meatini ( ' ■ V
I deliver and e rn t In FEan BO ’Phone; (Onen Saturday afternoone)
Wreaths and all Floral Tributes expertly made to order on ou r premises
: at ' BABKERS,
W H A L L E Y r o a d N U R S E R IE S . C L IT H E R O E .'
(Near Prlnifose Bridge! Tel. 521 (any hour) .
. BIRTHS
CLARK.—On September 23rd, at Queen's Park Hospital. Black burn, to Brian and Margaret (aOe ' Jackson), a> daughter (Janet Elizabeth). Thanking all con,- cerned.
hall—To John and; Betty (n6e French), on September 22nd, a. daughter, Susan Elizabeth. (a.
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sister for John Mark). Thanks, to doctor and staff of Bramley Meade. ’
LUMLEY. — On September 23rd, 19s8,'to John and Anne (nfee- Ward), a daughter (Sarah Jane).
SINGLETON.-On Septemter 20th. 1958, at Bramley Meade, Whalley, to Colin and Margaret (nee- Ford), a daughter (Janet Elaine)..,
E N G A G E M E N T S FO R D—NEW M AN
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The ' engageinent is announced'; between John Alan Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ford. Grange- Close, New Malden; (formerly of Clltheroe),. and C h a rm a l jie ,' daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. Newman, Blagdon Road, New Malden, Surrey. : Congratulation®. from both families._____^
_ MARRIAGE IR E L A N D—R O B IN S O N
At All Halliws' Church, Mltton, on September 20th, by the Rev. s G. A. Parker. Raymond, second
Mrs. A. V. Robinson, Scott House. Mlttom ______________ ___
SILVER WEDDINOIS
P R ES TO N .—Congratulations, Mum and Dad, on the occasion of your silver we d d in g anniversary, September 30th. 1958.
—Barbara. Evelyne and Rowland- hell.
On September 26th, 1908, at-St. Paul’s Church. Low Moor, cuth- broe, John-Lund to EUeh Seedle. Present address: 2, High Street, Low Moor. I
GOLDEN WEDDINGS LU N D—S E E D L E
Congratulations and, our Icfve from your family. •
Fon of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ireland, thishes and Pegs Hill Farm, Hen- yoom, Clltheroe, to Olive,:
ungest daughter of Mr. and: , ,
CLUHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY ! LIMITED
FURNtSHING DEPARTMENT BUY v b uR OIL HEATHl N OW !
W.e have Models'jin Stock from £5/5/0. i| Choose from— i
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Soe our selection of I ' '[ ’-V. . k it c h en fu r n itu r e
EASY - TO - CLEAN SURFACES 5 n T A t e AND CHAIRS,
^ \in ^ rVm tyQ i:jC o lo uK '.a t fopular Prices. . Visit our Crockery Departn^ent for
Pendleton, liow Moor & ClltheroeJ DEATHS
B R ID G E .—I On 24th September, at his home, 32, Hlghffeld Road, Clltheroe, Richard, the bdovea husband of Eileen Bridge, aged 65 years. May he rest In peace." Commltal service and interment at St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Cllth eroe. on Saturday, September 27th, at 2 i p.m.
—J. C. Smith, 62, Lowergate, Clltheroe, 'lil. 400.__________
,1 aged 85 years, of Nun Monkton;
B R O D H U R S T . — On September 24th, Wlnilred Esther Brodhurst,
i York. Funeral Nun Monkton, Saturday, at-2-30 bm,______ ’ ■
COOK.-^i September 23rd, 1958, l (In hospltdl),. Amelia^ dearly
Effort
l ofi s t who
Cook, aged! 85 years. Interment at Clltheroe Cemetery on Satur day, September 27th, at 11 am. Funeral from 27, Garnett Road, Clltheroe. ______ ____________
oved wue of Ihe late Henry
G R E E N .—On Sunday last, S ^ tember 21st, at Cross Fcdd, Grindleton, James, the beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Ellen Greezn Aged 85 years. In terred at I Grindleton Methodist Church on! Wednesday, Sept^ibec 24th.
—Wm. Read & Sons. Orlndietoo. I . ■: •
I their I ' and their ’ and
late all ■! late
l ncereelgh- all Ibutes tiown
SMITHIES.-rOn September 21st,. In hospital: Ada, widow of the late Robert Smithies,- of 10. Llttlemoor, View, Clltheroe, aged 67 years.' Interment "was a t ' Clltheroe Cemetery on Wednesday last.
—The Scales Funeral Service, Tel. caitheroe 345.
; IN MEMORIAM
B U R K E .—In loving memory o t Mary Catherine, who passed away- September 21st, 1967.
Heartaches In this world are- many; ,
—In loving memory. JoanTia.
hatever Mom 1 failed to do;. I never failed to think o f you.
But losing you was worse- W than any.
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CARR.-In loving memory of ai.‘ dear Sister and Aunty, Grace, vyho died I September 26 th, 1957.
■ One of the dearest, one of the W best.
—From R^, Phebe and family, Newton. 1
, ^ Specialist for Needlework Rrs etc. OF UK litheroe jets iPrice
Ej; fasIHties, convent- «noM . and, eervloe* wt-
provide add tin to one thing: the finett' funeral aervtoa , available..
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R U G C A N V A S — 36m .j 3 0 in ., 2 7 in ., 2 4 in ., 1 8 in ., 1 4 in ., ’
YOUR RUG MAKING j and l^in. wide, in stock.
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■ 75 p e r h a n k G o h tm u p u s .
20,i MOOR LANE, CLIThIeROE ! !tel.:i CUTOEROE 585
One y ^ to-day God call^ to . rest,
With (only memories left to- ,k^p.
ithout farewell ^ fell asleep.
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' EACH PLUS 3d DEPOSIT Skipton, Di^ion Women’s Conservative Ass.
HALF-YEARLY f MEETING !.
In the. : Assembly R o oms, C o n s e rv ^ v e jClub, ^kipton
WEDNESPAY. OCTOBER at 2-45 p.m.
Speaker: :Wrs. N. MATTHEWS (^therham).
15th, 1958 itherham).
“IMPRESSIONS OF the CONSERVATTVB CONFERENCE” all MEMBEllS ARB CORDIALLY pNVITEl|-TO ATrEjm’,
TEA SE-rS . COFFEE SETS CUTLERY;. GLASS \yARE VASES . Etc.
■will be held at The Old School, Church! Brow, op ;
f FRIDAY, 110th OCTOBER, 1958 - ’ -r
, at 7-30 p.m. •J -.7 hemlyrs tVariendr;;
JN\^TLQN is-given to Qjd;aniiifcw. are several vacancies in the
Dancing Troupe and newcomers will be welcomed.- The Producer, Mr. Norman Entwistle, will be
present and'will give an outline of the next production - “THE MERRY WIDOW.” |
' .! George Speak, " Hon. Secretary.
Chipping jsnd District Merntrial IMl GiUU^j X A ^V A L DANCE
Whist arid D(>minoes— Vouclfer Prizes TUBS
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jspAV; OCT. 7th, 1958 8 p .m . to 1' a .n i .
Final Ev0ni First Caloival Heat of the Season
A QUEEI^ OPEH
I ADMISSION 3/- REFRESHMENTS. AVAILABLE MONDAY, 6th .(XrTOBER, 1958
CANDLELIGHT SUPPER & CONCERT Artistes;
i •Mlss-R. DEMAIN (Soprano).
Miss C. FliACK (Elocutionist). | - Mr. RAYMOND GRICE (Tenor). Mr. JIMMY FELL (Entertainer and Compere). M r . A L I N G A R D (A c c om p a n is t ) .
To Commence at 7-30 p.m.
rhe Sale of-Harvest Produce will' take place during ' I
Admission: 'Adults, 2/-; ! Children, 1/- the Evening.. ! ,
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be chosen at liach Event all single G]R15 I
Ai>ril 3rd, 1959-Lprize £10 Waterloo Methodist Church, Clltheroe HARVEST FESTIVAL SUNDAY NEXT, 5th OCT., 1958
10-30 a.m. Preacher; THE ; Rev. COLIN E. CUND. ■ '
i ■ ■ ' ■ 2-00 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHOLARS
: GIFT SERVICE. ‘ Speaker: Miss MAUREEN SLINGER. , Gifts received by Mrs.'H. JOl®.
6-00 p.m. Preacher: THE Rev. A. B. MACGARR, m.a. anthems by the CHOm
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T O l f i lO B T ( F r i t o ) M n > n ,0 L M I . I .
RS.
M EM O R IA L C R A F T SM EN S IN C E 1860 ■
Whalley New Road BLACKBUI»V
THO. W NILSO (XrrHEROE. TeL88
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8 A T I )B I IA V « M >nd M B i Technicolor. (U) " I I .L S O F R O M E . . | Week commencing October .6th. 1958 M O H D A Y . T U E S D A Y and W E D N E S D A Y at 7-30
C L I F T O N W EB B . J E A N P E T E R S , D O R O T H Y | M c G U IR E , i L O U IS - JO U R D A N In
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THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN
Cinemascope j . ' l y i ___________i---- --------—I: — :-(lJ),,,, Colour by De Luxe.
"THURSDAY and FlllbAY at 7-301 SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 Please be in your
G E N E K E L L Y , N A T A L I E W O O D irt ^ | -. .
ToJnIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15 ah'* 7-30 G R E A T F A M I L Y A T T B A C n O N —
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lA t l C A RM IC H A E L . B E L IN D A L E E in " T H E B IG M O N E Y .” I Technicolor. .
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(In AI .D P L E A S A N O E , J E A N A N D ER S O N in ‘ I T H E H E A R T O F A C H I L D .”
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II pitrona nleasei note that on Saturday evening tho programme ^
will commonoe at 7-30 i . • Weok'commenoing October. 6th, 1858
M O N q A Y . TU^8DAy„ai\d W ED N ES D A Y at 7 -15 . 7 - 7 , ■ F R E D MACMURRAY. JO H N ERIC80H In
le 0 insistent 'Suspense knd the superb double climax make tlris e of the'finest Westerns rMently, prodiiced.i j
m O (A) J E A N SIM8 F THE BfiDM P R E C E D E D B Y j D A N to U R Y E A . J A N S T E R L IN G in’ (■^tihan Colour) ■ '
KATHY 0 » ! '
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.T|lUR,SDAY.and F R ID A Y at 7-30i S A TU R D A Y !a t 2-J5. 6-0 and 8-15 MONS, T R EV O R (HOWARD In
Tik d iu M yellow
1 es citing'' thriller, tento with dramatic su^nse. leoMng Office open dally 11 to 12-30. 3 to 4r3a>
(A)i Te l. 278
CLITHEROE AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETy
THE AN : (A) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1958 llllllll v T b -N IO H T at 7 - ioi S A T U R D A Y at 6-0 and 8-15 H A R U Y S EO O M B E , A l jE X A N D E R K N O X in “ D A V Y .” (U)
S A T U R D A Y at 2-15: JA c Jc M A H O N E Y In ” O V E R L A N D P A C I F IC .’ . Week commencing October 6th. 1958
M O N D A Y . T U E S D A Y and W E D N E S D A Y , a t 7-30 D E A N 8 T O C KW E L L . NA)T/(CtE T R U N D Y in
The most dangerous time
tlent to think of to-morr)w* .
THE CARELESS YEARS r-'l.•T.'-'/i,*.;*' P R E C E D e D B Y
L E X B A l lK E R . JO A N T A Y L O R In W A ^R d r u m s
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ihe.mlghty war.driuns sijnal therlS^est's most savage massacre. (A)
Gif. girls ‘rills is something for the boys. I t’s "Operation Side Split” 03 a pair of black Ipce pantles almost sink the Navy. (U)
S A T U R D A Y a t 2115: A N T H O N Y D E X T E R in “ C A P T A IN K ID D A N D . T H E s l a v e ; g i r l ."
BDoking Office open Moh„ Wed., Sa t., from 2 to 4 p.m, Tel. 147, YOUR RADIO AND TV DEALERS
NATIONAL BLOOD TRANSFUSION : - S^VICE iln th e ' , '
PARISH CHURCH SCHOOL TOMORROW (SATURDAY)
10-30 to 12 npon. Double Sess:
I 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
ilcJns-Morhlng and Afternoon NO WATTING
DoM^nham Village D A N C E
, ^ The School, 'j
8 p.m.-d a.m.
i TURNER’S DANCE RAND Admission. 2/6
:0 s& h = s = r = = = ------- GISBURN AND DISIIIICT YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB hold' their ANNUAL
,LATE-TBANSP0,•LT-- General Meet
on Monday, Oct in the
m g 6th
School, Gisburn at Vl5 p.m.
Will Old and.-jNew Mjembers, , pleasei note.
Githeroe Wteley (Srarch Mr. Harold Ecries
will present a Pllni' ^ow entitle
“HOLIDAY IN CAMERA
a t 7-30 p .m . on
Wednesday, Oct (Including, a d m i s s i o n 1 / (
refreshmi
PTAT.T, OP HOME PB(5DUCE C H I L D R E N 1/- pay a !
door Slaidbum Village HaU WHIST MilVE
Wednesday, Oc^ Commence 7-45 Admission 2.
(Including Refresh:
Please; note; i WHIST fixed for Noy.: 12th &
Dec , DRIVES;10th i I
North West^ Ga i Board Homecraft Course
An lUustrated Llecture entitled:'
Colour in die Home will' be given In ^ I
Gas Showroi CASTLE STREET, on
TUESDAY NEXT (7th Oct.) at 2-30 jf.ra. by
Miss M. PICKERING Interior Design WALPAMUR CO.
Hodder Bridge iHotel ;
CHAIGLEY.I Nr. CUTOEROE; ■ ' ■ WEDNESDAY ■
SU R DANd 8 p.m. to 12 mid light
PPE
Snppet licensed e: every night to
litenslori 1 0 p j n .
1-3< DINNER DA
EVERY SA’ Tel Storiyhurst
TURD 21«.
NCE AY
1 How U :.L chemicals help better living . :
OPEN OCTOBER Tuesday - - 7th
“ Wednlsday -, 8th Thursiday ■ - 9th
** Friday - - - 10th
p.m.—8-0 p.m. a.m.—8-0 p.ra. |a.m.—4-0 p.m.
P! i
PARISH CHU Chtirch Brow
The local factory land its people !
;i I.C.I. in Britainl jand Overseas
JRCH HALL Clitheroe
Admission Free
■ - ! t i l
:‘V‘ i ’ili
V i s i t th « HaU
TQ-NIGHT, F ^ A Y , ( ’ 'i to be held in
THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY (LADIES’ COMMITTEE)
WELL HOLD A
JUMBLE SALE ; ana FOUND STALL i V . In the
I
i Congregation^ School | TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)!
' --------------- - PBEUMINARY NOTICE ; “ 77771
CLITHEROE BOROUGH ANjp RURAL DISTRICT JOINT ROAD SAFETY COMMITTEE
THE ANNUAL
Presentation of Awards
•will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 15th
in St. Jairies’is School at 7-30 p.m.
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at 6-30'p.m. ■ . j Adi]^ioti 3d.,j I
Lancashire ' Clitheroe
Combination : Division I C. : Shaw Bridge Ground
Clitheroe v. Southport Res.
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCT. 4tt Kick-oif—3 p.m.
Admissioli, i 1/-; O.A.P. and Boys, 6d. I STAND 6d. EXTRA ,
St. Mary’s Sunday Sehool i I Clitheroe r
iRT
will be given|by{ the . GREAT HARWOOD
MALE VOICE I CHOIR Saturday, Oct. 11th I i at 7-30 p.m.
1 ■ ! ADMISSION i I by Pro^ammel Tickets:
Prices 2/- and i /6 (Res.) I 1/- (Unreserved)
PLAN at ASPDEN’S, King' 1 Street, ClltMr|)e.
Waddington and District Conservative Association
LADIES’ EFFORT
MANNEQUl PARADE ,
by John Moore .& Son I.
'SETTLE, at
St. Helen’s Schod, WADDINGTON, or
THURSDAY, Oct. 9th at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 2/6 Including Light Refreshments Hi;
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PHONE 167 or, 443
KET PLACE GUTHEROE PHONE 16fl or 443 Dpri’t 60 Near The Water
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