.
M E M O R L ^ QBAHTTE MABBia, efrom
8tnd for.oui Md nrlon. under n find
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I otilintion .aim s r “ “
fomnxN'ITAliuABORS W. ROCK
Letterini filaiidcbi
and Rinovatfana innil Road
GREAT HARWOOD ("hone ^164.
BIRTHS
RODWELL. — At the British Military Ho s p i t a l , Hostert, Germany. J on November 10th.
COMING OF AGE
I 9-12 dver-
J pro- Intial and
Stty ,, at in
lienee ] who Hcul- |raln- ipoi't Ince), F6,
bnack : per DEATkdS
l-ls to IPPly: Co.
)KER Cllth-
. Id, Hayhurst Street, CUtheroe. Miss Susannah Blezard, aged' SK years. " At rest." i Interment was at Clltheroe Cemetery .yesterday, (Thursday|). - | ■
BLEZARD.-lkDn November 10th, at
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.
fyearl lening wdver-
|s for spot
bualty lersall.
ctlon ITHES
ImiSE with
Black- : Box
good F3,
h1 with
o d - and
DEWHURST.—On iNovember 9th, 1958, In Park Lee Hospital. Black burn, Ann, the dearly loved wife- ■. of the late Richard Hltchoni . Dewhurst, of 7, St. Mary’s Streeil Clltheroe, aged. 77 years. InterreA' at Clltheroe Cemetery oh Wed nesday, November 12 th,' 1958.'
—G. Calverley & Sons (Joiners! I Ltd. Tel. day;; CUtheroe 297: night: Clitheroe 1017._______ ‘
FENTON.^On the 12th Inst., a t
"L y nwo o d , ’! IMlttoh Road, Whalley, John, the dearly be
loved husband of the late Mary Alice Fenton, aged 90 years. Interment at OldlLangho Churl* at 2-30 p.m. on Saturday November 15th, I .______ ■
STARK.—On November 6th, f&68 ' at The Pentre, Olltheroe, Maggie ■ May, the beloved [daughter of the late Frederick ! and Margaret
Stark, ag^ 66 yeari. Interred a}i- Clltheroe Cemetery; on November 10th.
1 [
—Bennett, CUtheioe. Tel. 826/582. IN MEMORIAM
■ ovem- Lssed.
ory of
CLARK.—Treasured memories of our dear Daughter and Sister. Kathleen, who fell lasleep Novem ber. 19th, 1947. I
A spray of beautiful memories tied with everlasting love.
—From all the Family.
pa cant John
h’ of a died
pst.
Eutiful pst.
lAfri.ca same
bemors’ |ind of Jerald,
i I
COATES.—In lovihg memory of a . ’i dear Wife, whol died November ■ 17th, 1957. ■
i
Sweeti are jthe memories,-' silently kept,
Of one we loved and never forget. I i
'
" | j
COOK.—In loving'!memory of a I dear Mother, who died November
—From ! her loving Husband; ! Fred, i
14th, 1940; also A dear Father; who died, August 1st, 1930.
It's the tears that are shed in the after years.
I
It's not th^ I tears at tho moment shed.
That Itell ofi aihear t that's torn,
And the grief that'Is silently borne.
—From ^ n , BlU, and Ada.
DIXON.—Treasured!memories of a dear Husband and Father, who died November 17th,. 19571
Not ilust tetday. but every day,- remembered.
J beautl. led dur- pent.
I friends Itaff : at |k Lee Ilndness,
I of the nksI to
HTSI to lex- ■ eroe.
l Derekelatlves. James
les Mill, pons of I tributes Ivement; ]and the llr klnd-
teroe.
I the late her wish friends
|hy and during
blr kind
|also the I on for
tlon.
Id from Imd Mrs. nds and I Bottom,
—From ; his loving Wife ' and family;
;
HARGREAVES.—Treasured mem- orles of a dear' Husband, Pather
and Granddad. Robert Har- I
Every day in every -way. Memories of you return.
—From his family.
loving Wife and
■ SHERWOOD.—In loving memory o* a dear Brother’ and Uncle
j
Years may pass but we don’t forget, 1
But 'he left us a memory we
—Nelllel Joyce-
are proud I to own. Jack I Bprt, Barbara
-W ^ Novem-
Thoughts ofi him are with us yet.
His end was sudden, his last thoughts unknown, -- .W
ISHERWOOD.—fn loving memory d 8'^-^®^ Brother, George, who
—By all at Hilnd Hill. Newton.
ied Navemberi 15th. 1966. Always remembered.
1 S H E Rj W 0 0 b.—Loving and treasure memories of a ' deaf D^cle, teho diw | November 16th,
—^Hannah, Eric and family.
LANGSH'AW.—In loving memory of Arthur Lanfeshaw, rxeeman ol Clithere e. who Idled Novembei 17th,'l')^2.
I ' SMITHS IN.—Treasured memorleA-
I» I Glitheroe
I Tributes on bur
of mi dear Husband and; Father. James, who died Novem-- ber 19th, 1957:
A token of love and remem-j-; brance,; ,
—FromI his I'pvlng Wife, Mary, and 'amlly. J
. Mllit’lorne Av ienue.
SMITHS a dear
We Wh Th<
ber 19 h, 1967.
fquets m
3, Llm( Street.' .|
From Etbei, Albert, Grandson, Albfft.
Bui memories live for ever. I
now, I 7
ON.—^lA loving memory ot Father! who died Novemr
often think of bygone day® m we were all • together. , is broken
Of one we shall never forget ; His nemory to us Is a treasurd; His loss Is la lifetime’s regreti'
f^fhves, who ! died November 15th, 1967.
: _________ _ f
BOOTH.—Cc on your 21 15th.
Best
—Baby Mervyn.
futiji
ijire and lots of love, M chael land Husband;
ngratulatlons. Rose. St birthday, November Ishes for a happy
il
Mr. and Mrs. G. Procter, o f ' j Whalley, have great pleasure in i announcing the engagement of | their, only.; son, William George, to Cyhthla Mary, only daughter ! of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilson, of Penwortham. Congratulations . from both families.
ENCAGEMENTS PRO :TER—WILSON
ud mil FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1958, r eg ist er ed as a NEWiSPAPER.
1968. to Hilen, wile of Captain B. P. Rodt^ell, RE., a daughter.
T ulhn TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15
FRANKIE VAUGHAN. JEREMY SPENCER. JACKIE LAN^ WILFRED HYDE WHITE In " WONDERFUL THINGS." (g)------ Week commencing November 54th. 1958
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 — A GRAND DODBLEiPROM M.G.M. —
ROBERT TAYLOR, RICHARD WIDMARK. PATRICIA OWENS in ,
THE LAW AMD JAKE WADE ^ . , , -
^ .y) ,' i • ■ GORDON SCOTT. BETTA ST. JOHN In
A new and exciting adWture of the Jungle.. — TWO days! onuV —
/TT\ '^*i
. . ,
' With a striking cast, a suspensefu} and exdtlng story. PRECEDEDBY
TAR_ZAN AND THE LOST SAFARI Cinemascope
THURSDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 8-0 and 8-16
RICHARD TODD, BETSY DRAKE. HERBERT LOM, WARREN STEVENS In
INTENT TO K IL L ' • and .nerve-gripplng film. ■ FRIDAY (Nov, 28th).—DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL BAU R t ’’o'ffiX 'a to 12 noon and 2-15 to 6 o-m. Tel. 67. ^
CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED
FURNISHING DE^^ARTMENT YOU ARE^ INVITED TO VISIT OUR
PROCREKY DEPARTMENT See our lovely selemon of
CHINAWARE. GLASSWARE CUTLERY MANICURE SETS, BRtlSH SETS and many novelties make suitable presents for all ages.
We have’ a o f , to y s a n d .
FATHER CHRISTMAS WILL VISIT US
on TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS FROM THE 25th inst.
COME AND WALK ROUND
I Ask to jS E E oul SELECnok of (k:CASIONAL FURNnURE
COFFEE TABLES . POUFFEES . BOOK SHELVES i and DISPLAY CABINETS .
DON'T \FORGET . . . . i WE SPEQALISE IN
I cjy tP ET and LINO FTITING Everything to Keep You Warm and Dry
( ■ f f W n m j Q A BU T 91141 d J l w I i l U NATY STO R ES i
■ ■
2 & 2a., SHAW BRIDGE STREET I GLITHEROE
MJEN’S ® BOYS’ OOTFITEEES. BOOTS & SHOES.
Branches Itlso at Skipton, Accrington, Heywood, Rishton i9 a.m. to 6-30 p.m.—DAILY
Bib/Brace Overalls 16/6 19/6 Boiler Suits .......29/11 34/-
Men’s Sports Shirts 9/11,14/6
Boys’ and Girls’ Brown, Green, and Navy Raincoat^. ' All sizes 49/6’and 55/^
Men’s Fawn Raincoats. 49/11 to 130/-
Men’s Fawn Waterproof Riding Macs. 59/6, 75/-
Men’s Navy. Melton Trousors 19/11
Men’s and Ladles’ Jeans. 18/11 and 19/11
Boys’ and Girls’ English- made Jeans 7/6,13/6 and 14/11
Men’s Sports Trousers— from 19/11
Ofili
OFTNi. %
Eirdens 298
iqueU
I WEBS ETC.
I Son
New English Haversacks.
Gas Mask ONLY 4/11
Men’s Work Boots (Hobbed and Bradded) 29/11. 32/6. and 36/-
Men’s Tartan Shirlp Only 7/11
tJiHE Scales organisation. has a lwa y s provided
0 not oomploto service to ;e living in n e a r b y . , ii ricte. I .
iNERntSERVIlX SCHLES
BlUCKBliRN 4042. ACCRINGTON 2<4il
OJTHEROE345
Boys’ and Girls’ Zipped Jerkins......... From 19/11
Men’s Rubbet Booto 13/11
Men’s Wellingtons 16/11.17/11
Boys’ Wellingtons 10-2 9/6; 3-5: 11/6
Ladies’ Brown Shoes .19/6 Ladles’ BOotees
22/6 Ladles’ suppers 7/11,11/6 .'-■ l.i:.
Tan Cape Gloves (Men’s) ______________________ 13/6
Men's New Waders only 29/6 worth Double
Waddington’s Gaunjtiet Gloves at Big Reductions.
KhakK,jnd. White Ware- house ed i ts .......... 2^6
29/11
All Wool Navy Blue Flannel Shirts Sizes 16 and 17 only ...... Half Price 15/-
Men’s All Wool Sweaters '
Army Blankets, Top Quality
_________ 10/-, 13/6 and 1 5 / - Boys’ FootbaU Boots 19/11
Ladies* Coloured Jeans. 18/H New R.A.F, Pullovers 19/11
Boys’ Tweed Knickers, All Sizes.
wew B.A.F. Slipovers 14/11 ONLY 8/11
Footballs .............. from 9/11 Men’s SUpoyers. 8/11 to 19/11
Tuf Boots or Shoes 42/9 Commando Sole Boots 49/11
Melfb Gauntlet Gloves— From 14/11
Roc-Sacs. All sizes 19/11 to 75/-
Men’s Shoes.. 23/6. 26/6. 29A1
Men’s Football Boots— 19/11 and 25/6
Men’s Khaki & Nayy Shirts. 7/6
Boys’ AU Wool SUpovers 10/6 Men’s Zipped Jerkins 35/6 Boys’ FootbaU Hose „■ 3/6
SPECIAL PURCHASE ^— Top Q i# ty MEN’S RAINCOATS. Almost Half Price. £4/19/6, £5/10/0 arid £6/10/0
Aijnual GENERAL MEETING wifli HOT POT SUPPER to; be held in the -
Mearley Street Headquarters on
W sD A Y NEXT, NOVEMBER’25th at! 7-45 p.m.
THE HALL LOWERGATE DON’T FORGET
ivery SATURDAY NIGHT IJost and Hostess; MR. and MRS.; F. DYER
Admission 2/6 j — NOR — I
"JEREMIAH’S CHRISTMAS” AT aiRISTMAS 1
)um and District Branch of the |
driSH LEGION Annual ;
General Meeting
Brown Cow Im® CHATBDBN, on
iSDAY, N*y. 27th at 8|l5 p.m., precetied by
h o t po t SUPPER at 7-30 p.m. |
TIC„ NOW
IKEteStiiw may be obtained from any branch (ifflclal
Price 3/-
Newton Congregational Chapel
Chi[istinas Fayre
SATURDAY, Nov. 29th at 13 p.m. In the Village Institute
Opiner; MBS. M. SMITH (WteweU) ■
WHIST DRIVE at 8 p.m.
Admissidn 3/- (Includlng Supper)
W
West Bradford Sports Committee
WHIST, DOMINO
DRIVE & DANCE St. Catherine’s School
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) RIBBLE BAND,
Whist, 7-30 p.m.
Dance, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. ADMISSION:
Whist and Dance, 3/- (Includlng Refreshments)
Dance only, 2/- Clitheroe Round Table
SAlXdTwORK CAKE STALL and
COFFEE EVENING at the home of ..
MRS. J. ADDERLBY’ 7, Park Avenue, Clltheroe, on
WEDMSDAY NEXT; (Nov. 26th) at 7-30 p.m. Admission 1/-
Community Service "Fund. Proceeds for :. . ' ■
OPEN DAILY—1’2 noon until Midnight SUNDAYS—12 noon until 10 p.m.
e a t and ENJOY Chinese delicacies in an atmosphere of the FAR EAST
Prepared and presented by— FIRSH’-CLASS CHINESE CHEF ’• 1 . : ./[
- ’Phone: ChJTHkROE 870-for Table RbservXtions Special:
'“ Business Man’s ” Lunch in Eng|ish pr (3unese foods. supplied; daily at competitive Iprices, Clltheroe Naturalists’ Society
A LECnkE by Mr. J . Thomber
entitled, " OLD CUTHEROE ’’ .'j will be given Ini the ’.
Grammar School ' ' at 7-30 p.m. oh
THURSDAY, Nov. 27th ' all ARB 'WELCOME . ’
I.C.I. CliUieriie^ Spo|rt5 and Sod^l Club
JUMBU: and POUND
TO-MORRi m (SA{r.) /a t 2
p.mr
In the OLD sen GHDRCj
Admissioil 3d.
SALE STAIIL OOL Ha| mow
ll, ’
RIBBLESDALE MODERN SCHOOL PRESENTS—
' J
« THE GONDOLIERS ’' ' or “ THE KING OF BAVATAVIA.” j
' An OPERA by SIR W. S. GILBERT ' MUSIC by SIR A. S. SULLIVAN
(By permission of Bridget D’Oyly-'carte) at 7-30 pjn. in THE SCHOOL HALL on
WEDNESDAY . ; . December HKh THURSDAY . . . December l lth FRIDAY . . . . . December IMh SATURDAY . . . December 15th
Numbered, Reserved Seats for each performa ice
may be booked at the School Price, 2s. 6d. Proceeds for School .Funds.
WELL SPRINGS HOTEL NICK O’ PENDLE, SABDEN Clitheroe Amateur
Operatic and Dramatic Society i i
Clitheroe ’ and District Y.F.C.
SUPER
THE MERRY WIDOW Carnival Dance ------III
REHEARSALS
In the OLD SCHOOL, j CHURCH BROW j j
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY): JVH Rehearsal, Vocal; 8-16 p!m.
MONDAY, Nov. 24th: | Ejull Rehearsal, Vocal; 7-45 plm.
FRIDAY, Nov. 28th: I|u]l ReheMsal, Vocal; 8-15 p.m.
G. SPEAK ! ! Hon. Secretary.
Bolton-by-Bowland Women’s Institute
DON’T FORGET!
Christmas Fayre in THE SCHOOL
TO-MORROW (SA^ to be Opened at 3 plm Admission 6d.j
Refreshments at a Moderate Charge.
i |
St. Hubert’s, Dunsop Bridge - - ' ■“ j i
TO-MORROW (SAT.) In THE VILLAGE ROOM
SALE of WORK 4 p.m. Admission 3dJ -
WmST & DOMINO PRIVE
7-30 . pjn. Admission, 8/-r: (Including Refreshments).
THE MAYORESS’S LADjES*; COMMITTEE I '
Coffee Morning
TO-MOimoW (SAX) in the WWYOft’S PARLOUR in ald of the . j ! , i
MAYOR’S WELFARE FUND
10 a.m. to 12 noon 1 Admission 1/r >
bring and BUY STALL
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY Riversmead School
Grindleton, Nr. blitheroe 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m. INGLEBOBO’ BAND
Admission 2/6 Refreshments on Sale
Slaidimm Y oung Farmers FOURTH
ANNUAL BALL in Newton Institute
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)
Dancing—8-30 p.m. m. GQBDONAIRES DANCTBAND ~ Admission 3/- ,
Right of Admission Reserved
Buses leave Clltheroe Station, via 'WhitevveU, 7-45 p.m. Wad- dlngton Fell, 8'p.m. Slaldburn,
8-30 p.m. All buses returning after the ball.
3rd CLITHEROE GIRL GUIDES (WESLEY)
JUMBLE SALE and POUND STALL
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at WESLEY SCHOOL HALL
Admission 3d. Refreshments
St. Paul’s Chuioh, Low Moot; (Choir Effort) :,
;
.TfO-MORRiOW (SATURDAY) I ;
CONCERT at 7-»15 p.m.
, < MBS. D. HOULKER’S . GlBlS’t OHOm
JOHN PYE (Conjorot)
Admission 2/- emUOBEN 1/-
i (including Tea and Biscuits) i- i ill r
D ov^am Village Hall SECOND
In the King Lane Hall, Clitheroe
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1958 DANCING
8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Hirry Ferguson^s Band (Melody Stars)
TICKETS 5/- EACH avaUable from:'—
CAlfeiS CAFE; KAYDEtl B(X)KSHOP: KING LANE; C. SIAiSPE’S, Whalley Rfiad; or BING GISBURN 325.
; Ml TISH ;g io n i
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ((Juality Street Eftom Committa)
i PRESENT- “THE (KJUM W D G PiUlTY” EDIN
■ Produced by MR. H. S. (30LEMAN TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)
! Come and Enjoy the Old; Songs and Entertainment of Fifty Years ago. .
1 ' \ Ckimmence—7-30 p.m. ■
i BRING AND BUY STALL
I Admission; Adults, 1 /6 ; Ouldreri, 1/- (including Refreshments).'
Moor La(ne Methodist Sunday; School
aiTH ERO E BRANCH
OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION--THE
MIDGET MARIONETTES , OF TV FAME
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1958 at 7-30 p.m.
^
Admission 2 /6 ; Childiren Half-Price (including Refreshments)
PALM COURT — SUNDAYS in the BedUom.
t d in n e r DANCE SATURDAYS all tables
MUST b e booked
i DANCING TO THE Resident Orchestra; th e TONY HALL QUARTET
^ ' A.A. RiA.C. file lo it l FIRST-CLASS FACILITIES FOR ALL PARTIES
LUNCHEONS and DINNERS SERVED DAljLY 12 to 2-30.
. '
---------------- '— - 6:30 to 9-30 SUNDAYS-;.^
LUNGHEON, .12 to 2-30 -_^HIG^JEA', 4.^ ^,-30 , IlicELLENT’^ CUISINE’- an'df^i^VieE ■ ^ ‘ /
TELEPHONE 50 . YOUR RADIO AND TV DEALERS
PHONE 167 i or 443
14, MARKET PLACE CUTHEROE
PHONE 167 oy 443
(A) •
^te"f^^mo?lng story of healers and assassins victim, emd thfe doctor whose career is’-tt^tened. An absorbing vicuu,
Technicolor ' Metrocolof ToInIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-16 and 7-30
Will patrons please note that duo to the length 6f this nim there will be one performance on Saturday evening at 7-30.
YUL BRYNNER In “ THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV." I JOHNNY /WEISMULLER. MAUREEN O’SULLIYAi^ in . ' <A)
I Week commencing November 24th, 1958 I MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 /
T^zan, The Apef man Fast-moving 'action and Jungle
THUR SDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-16. 6-0. 8-15 TOMMY: STEELE in
The Dnke Woie leant OcMtarring MICHAEL MEOWIN
Greater! than ever . . singing idanclng . . . acting In a fabulous dual role! •'
and JUNE LAVERICK as the Princess ' .
! , Bookirg Office open-daily 11 to 12-30, 3 ta 4-30. . Tel. 278 FRIDAY and SATDBDAY at 7-15 .
MARLON BRANDO. MONTGOMERY CLIFT. D^AN MARTIN |n “
THE.YOUNG LIONS.” (A)
SATURDAY at 2-15: ROD CAMERON In “WAGON’S WEST." Week commencing November ,24th.. 1958
1 -MONDAY.TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30
I SOPHIA LOREN, ANTHONY PERKINS, BURL IVES im EDOENB O’NEILL’S
Besire Under The Elms
“ X "citing Sophia Loren. 'Her;most flytiamlc performance, ffir supreme achievement.
, I JAMES ROBEjRTSON JUSTICE in , IAI
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY a t 6-0 and 8-15 EDDIE ALBERT. PAUL MASSIE. IRENE WORTH.
t ORDERS T0 KILL t
As the title suggests, this Is an Intriguing tale of espionage during
the.latter.monthsjof’world War II In enemy-oocupled Pwls. (A)
SATURDAY at 2-15: JOHNNY SHEFFIELD In “ BOMBA AND THE AFRICAN TREASURE.”
Booking Office open Mon.. Wed» Sat. from 2 to 4 pan. Tel. 147
FVmr-snMd autx)^aii2e nwUograintor VHl-Pi" rword tlon and first-claBs reowtion ot VHP
The e x trao ^ a ry attractive cabinet ihas a roll-aTOy ^ m d l^ouaes two loudwakers .......... ............................................ *5T/w/u
as
Hlghly-serisltlve elghlj-valve radio for reception of VHP as weU as medium and
•' long wave. Mano key 'wave' J . band and pick-up selection. £128/770
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