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Lettering and Renovations | ickbura Road
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■endlg Tttoney Jstmaa fto:— ITD., Wills,
learn Ihour
t ‘ lllgUs of B Ished
Weddtaft Anniversary, TuSal, Augustfeth, 1959 '•
^ ^M w a y s “ '^ Happiness
-Derekfl and Boy, 19, s id d o ;^ Aventte.
August [fth, 1959. -m m Dad and John. 23,
MING OF AGE tSf.
Woone] Lank ‘ A?thinX^ bM , ? i
^^®'i,®Jmday (August 7th 1959^ ^ H ^ a n d best wlsh"es.’l‘^^®»-
EljljGAGEIVIENTS
The engagement Is announced hi. tween ^Edward Aloysiusrywmi^
WALM^^LEY-,WAOOIN(iTON [
SojotHyllMary elder daughter of and &s; vf
Mn otlMrs. Wahnsley MdflS Wlate alrJ G. wSley, ^
ng , Lane, cutheroe and
Ights " £4'
Congratulations from Mrs. Walmtl ' and JeM ^ ''^ '* ’
Waddington, DEATHS UIKrvVELL.—On Wednesday, 29th
BEWHURST. — On August 2nd. i®?®’
teloved Jtvife of the ■ late * Joha Dewhurstt of 13, Walker Street
lIt toand Jem,TAL
l|ngl-ons. |Box
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at^CUth^(5? Oemetl^ ?n A ^ T^nnettll CUthttoe. .Tel. 826/582 '
? “ n,!f8!.Lo®^™.yaars, I n t o ^ - ■ us^
^ r ALSp vVCeliLCi ,
FRESHWAItK.-On August liF W59 at ^ellfleld Nursuig Home''
Accrington, Elizabeth f tK h ^ r ate 01 35j Castle V i e w „ ^ t ^ S
1 .August th’o !6 Variow Harrop, oC
street, CUtlielpe: °J Eruast surd
ClfthttoB^^’ iS?®'"' Bridge lSee*tl ^ Tint p*v< I A..
--[^y.on August 7th. , cutheroe. Tel. 826/682.
birthday MEMORlFft" ’w''dearf:Mfthi?‘^ ‘‘‘*®^ memoriOB
°V e ' ; l« . *^® ono ot
aear^Mptner. — ■ oU that '
fiaix u OL 3rd,
iu, Her feth year, i h t e a ^ ^ cutheroe S Cemetery on^ , A ^ t
—BennettJjoUtheroe. Tell 826/682J HhHKUP.
suS.i
clitheroe COioPERAita^ SOCIETY LIMITED
THINKING OP . . j. {••SfEY,it^n August 4th 195tf' THINKI OP . . ,
SCH(K>L WEAR? I
' f m i t K I O F . . .
TRUTEX I
! CUTHEROE CO-OP
r 4 DRApIffiViiDEfT, ^ - MOOR 'lane
FOR . name of battle squaia.
-Love Nah: smthUl «N| memoriam
BRARSHAW.Lin constaiit iPad and
-- a dear Ht aaC ^ i^y Ho we forget von
We ^ hO *m ^ ° '’'^Swa ra near. another year
_ _ |^ L c i i S :
Fhadshaw.^ of our dee
• 7f
Hls-iuejiva A helping]
—
bullock;-!) Sapper J r _______
went' i! n * forget.r, ,
"
KiTeasurea memorlea- 5 , Bob, who-
hnrirt ‘^1. true to
; Ufe August ,6U», de«ds-
left behind.
luHug .memory o f BuUocfc; fclU^ In.
^_ways smlUng, always content, TJected wherever he*
fejHie, and living yet, who never
-FroSIr^if m K E R —
'S ’JT&r'°SaanTSS ^ a id a n dJ r a n k.
PAKKIN8aN.L ■emembered. • '
AugMt ipthi 1958Ti —Fro^®Amlv h °w- thoughts. bmS r »°H Norah, Chat-
memories of vTom ^ter.i Mary and HU ■ Sllda.
niiment: '
itOUIPPEO' TO SERVE.
Adeouatli'staff of fint class craftsmen.
t, Exciotfo " T ' " " X II
Alf’JIatest liiBohfhery and tools. ,
o choot I from. 'tally large stooA
Siiiall Profits—BARGAINS—Qiiick Returns C 1 S 0 1 l > i > ’ € !
d l lU l i J l 9 navy stores army a n d
2 & 2a, SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE
Branches'also ! at Sklpwh, Accltlngton, Heywood. Rlshton ' I
MEN’S, & BOYS’ OUTlFIlTEES. BOOTS & SHOES. .
and Blackburh; . .. T Tensile Camp beds |7/6
Genuine “(jorket’’ Motor- cycle Helmets ......
Genuine! “Corker" Mot»r- 7 ........9 P ^
cycle Snlts__________
Senior ‘ITT” Motor-cycle Coats i .......J-1......ibSA
M PlasHc Macs ... b / - ' Ladles’ plastic Macs
en’s
Men’s Elasticated Trunks
x.uxx^:, ......................... dl/6
Men’s Top Quality Bjiin- coats ...........- w m |55/-
j Men’s Work Socks 1/3 to 5/6 per
I 10 to 2 3/li' 3 ta 5 _______ 6 to 8 5/11
1 Men’s Fahey U Ails!
sair
I Black and White Fllmi oles 4/9
Ladies’ bedroom Slipbers 7/11 & m i
"Tuffking"
Boots...only 37/6 Shirts
ies from I Folding Camp Stoids
! Men’s Khaki Drill and Shirts ............... ■■-
iGenuine “Bukta"__ _only_
12/6 7/6
Navy 7/6
Bnc-S:Jacs
, N e w G a s M a ^ k H a y e r ^ i
M e n ' s G a b e r d i n e T r o u s e r s _ l r o m J ^ / l l
onllL___
rsacks 4/11
'Men's Bedford Cord Trousers 29/11
Men’s Navy Melton Troitsers ir
■ -.fe/ii
Men's Slipovers from |8/ll Ex-Army String Vests | 6/6
Ten’s Singlets and Tranks 2/11
'^ 1
B™ M SERVICE CLITH THEROE 345
LACKBUR(^4042 '' rui'lf^'NGTON 2641
c Printed Putheroe
etis, Matkeit i^bUshed by rtiio- pe.. Tei 4j)7/8 'Tpo lines):: I (£/;'
i— Times On. - ( - —-j, OUth* :.,a
Men’s Blazer s .............. Men’s PyjaihaS
Men’s E|awh I Riding ; ' from
Top ,, Quality ] iNe Blankets
ity i New All,rmy 113/6
TENTS and a IlIl fcAlVHING EQUIPMENT ^ CATALtXSUESj■AVAILABLE
L ree siocks of C
Large O(5T
S/bAgS, Kapok filled, 33/6 i ■'TENTS from 35/- 18/11 ! ■ . I • . Men's Football Boots 23/6
Men’s Football Shorts 5/tl Boys’ Lumber Suits 19/11 Camping Oval Boilers 5/-
jEnamel Mugs
iiSlze 36" Navy Boiler Suits
Men’s Black and Brown
I Shoes ................... 23/6 Men’s WelUngtons ... 16/11
Lhe Cooper Ladies’ and Junior Miss Coloured Jeans '
Black Base Ball. Boots 11-2 5/11 3-5 6/6
Boys’ aiid Men’s Black Jeans
9-10 8/9
Boys and Girls Shoes All sizes 17/6. m iT 23/6
j. Boofe
Child^s i Sandals 7/9 & 8/6 Men’s Commando j Sokd
39/11-49/11
' Men’s work boots Hobbed Oiid Bradded 29A1 & 35/-
Men’s English Tee Shirts i All Olonrs 4/6 & 4/11
Genuine Australian Khaki i Worsted Trousers only 14/6
Framed Bnc-Sacs65/-. 69/6 & 79/6
Newest Sports Oats I I SmaU Men’s 35/-
Boys’ Suits Men's Suits
Men’s and 0-S. 49/11_____ from 85/-.
^ys’ and Girls’ Zipped Jer- MnS
fromj5/- from 19A1
Zipped Travel Bags ^ , j4 . 14/11, 22/6 & 29A1
i Newest Travel Cases ^ ~ i 10/11 to 35/6
1 Men’s & 1 Boys’ Suedette ! iJackets
29A1 & 35/-
17A1 & 19/11 7/6 & 9/11 6-8 7/9
' n 2/6 ......... ;...... 23/6 FETE QUEEN COMPETITION
:.!A_FETE QUEEN COMPBrrnOW.wllI take place at "FBTE;BALL to be held on ERUTAY, 4th SEPTEMB at- the KING LANE HALL. A Silver Challenge Cup
;be presented, to the winner and good: prizes will be g! In addition. .The Judges! ^11 be:
lien
the EH, will
JIMMY CLITHEROE | DICKIE HENDERSON FREDDIE MILtS
Competitors MUST reside In clltheroe or the Clltheroe or Bowland Rural Distrlcts.
ENTRY PORiMS may be obtained from the “ Cllth^: Advertiser and Times,” Office, from Monday, 17th
roe A u g .
The OFFICIAL CROWNING CEREMONY will take place at the CASn^ BANDSTAND on SATURDAY, Sept. 5th.J.
MAJESTIC BALLROOM WHALLEY (opposite Bus Station)
GRAND RE-OPENINh I * ■ .
NEXT SATUI&>AY, AUGUST 22nd, and EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT j ■ ■
! i WITH ■,' 'i
• : FRED DUCKWORTH AND: HIS ;MUSICI 'Promoter: M.i COGGINS
ji
Your Old Friends in a . New Setting i DANQNG: 7-30 to 11-30 p.m.
ADMISSION 3/- j I I
GAPE and
LARGE.CAR PARK M OLD,AND NEW FRIENDS WELCX)ME
.■, should
support i THE
A TTPICAI. CASE
R.S.P.C.A. FLAG DAY ON SA'rURDAY, 15th AUGUST
, WILL YOU COLLECT ? OFFERS PLEASE TO | i MRS. G. FORREST, 24, WELLGATE, CLITHEHOE j |
Please Give Generously. A bob for the Dog (or Cat) wm. J. JONES: ■
MA.6.M.,
M.8.8.Ch.,
Surgery 6-30 p.m. 7, Castle View,: . Clitheroe.
GuAo|t&(Ust
Write, bi' 'phone 951 - ’ ' !>-.i '
C L IT H E R O E S H O W : TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)
mVTTE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY .to the big Tiffi Roitjbro
SIDESHOWS . BOWUNG FOR ;PIGS : . DARTS COCONUT SHIES . ROLL-;’A-’PENNY . ETC.'
, I i .proceeds for Mayor’s Refiigee Fund. '♦ \ - ’'.'-wiN;.A "Pidv"'. *
visits within' a{ 16-mlIe radius!
(FLANNEL DANCE) ■ I
In the FRIDAY,
King Lane Hall, Clitheroe AUGUST
available! from local Police Station or any Police , 'i
TICKETS 4/6 I
t ; LICENSED BAR
Refreshments at Moderaie Charges
Whalley and District Horticultural Society I
tO-MORROW
FLOWER & VE ! SHOW
GETABLE 1 ■„
■ ■ i' . i i WHALEEV SCHOO:'LS, 2-30 p.m. 21st, 1959 '!'l j DANCING:! 8 p.m. to 1 im. to the
LANCASHIRE CONSTABULARi DANCE BAND .'t
Officer. '
A Full Days Entertainment > ■ Prices for Admission:
ADULTS 3/ -
GYM TUjVlCS . SKIRTS BLOUSES. . . . SHORTS
torlum. ofi Saturday August ist/^ i^arah tho
i'H.yj ' aC.113. cutheroebeloved husband of Editnjjaged 69 years, and waa cremat^l at Biurniey C re iS
v DoroSi^ TO-NIGHT (Friday) at j7-30: 8ATUi|daY at 8-0 and 8-15
MACDONALD CAREY. AUDflEY ToWeI^Iin “MAN OR GUN.” (A) RALPH MEEKER, ,)ANI(|E RULE In | ■ WAR SHOCK."
(A);
,j Week commojioing Ajigustj 17th, 1869 MONDAY. TUESDAY And WEDNESDAY at 7-30
ROBERT NEWTON. KITj TAYtOjR. CONNIE GILCHRIST In ClnmnaScope j (U) j ■ ^i
THbRSDAY at 7-3ot SATukoAY at 6-0 and 8-16 ]
I DAYS ONLY RD
(FRIDAY-DAMCING) ;
PADL NEWMAN. vdOANNE WOODWARDl JOAN COLLINS, JACK CARSON in i
Cinemascope
R A L L Y ^ O U N D T H E F L A G ,B 0 Y S
, !
Booking Ollioe open Wednesday and Other time^ at the General Office ‘
nobii, 2-15 p.m. to.E D.m. 4.;.
(Eastman Colour) I (A)
Don’t miss [the.bus. but rally round and see this really -uproari ously fimny film! The hUarlous moments poke fun at the current ■crazes.
2, Moor Lane, 10 a.m. to 12 Tel. Clitheroe 1160/1j
Saturday, 2 p.m, to 4 p.m,; :(0)
Starring KENNYTH MORE, TAINA ELG,,BRENDA DE BANZIE, BARRY JONES ^ ;
Ihe ^ d s ol time wre running out as he stumbled on the secret t t t t o l l M ’Ih e
*hitrigue
Saturday at 2.15: Exoltsment and adventure In “THE S^ORY OF THE FIGHTING 7th." EPISODE. 8 “LAW OF THEi WILD." M.G.M. CARTOON : ' :
Booking Oflioe onon daily 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30.
iCLriHEROE AND DISTIriCT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
DON'T FORGET
ANNUAL SHOW TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AUG, l^th
• ' RECORD CATTLE and SHEEP ENTRIE^ # NATIONAL FOXHUNTER :C!OMPETmON ! t OPEN liCfe SHOW : i '
u \
'^ a lif 'Q PA L IT T POULTRY,SECTION, Dressage Domonstrafibn b y -
Mrs. Sheila Wacfdington (SHEEA WILLOpX)
• MORRIS DAiNONG ii i i ■ | - 11 !
• GRASS TRACK MOTOR CYCLE RAONG (starts 6 p.m.).
. To . 278 -- Eastman Colour. 1 Adventure ahoy, with Long John land Jim Hawkins.
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30l SATURDAY at 6-S And 8-1 YUL BRYNNERiDEBORAH KERR lni“THE
ilOURNEY.Vi
(Teclmlcolor)
This film will bo the oomplets programme on Saturday eveliing. 41
SATURDAY at 2-16: LAUREL AND HARDY In “ BLOCKHEADS.’ EPISODE 7 "LAW OF THE WILD." M.Q.M. CARTOOiJs
ONE OP -THE MOST BRILLIANT OLASSIO THRILLERS ■ klVER WBITTENl
THURSDAY apd FRIDAY at 7-15i SATURDAY at 8-0 and Ms I ■
' j Week commencing August 17th, 1659 SHOWING FOR SIX DAYS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7-i6.....
JOHN BUCHAN'S IMMORTAL '
■ t'|0-NI6HT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16i 'IHEfILM 'OgOSENiPOB THE EOYAL lUM PERPORMANOE 1959 ALEC GUINNESS in “THE HORSE’S MOUTH."
ALSO: RENFREW OF THE NORTH WEST In “THE YUKON.”
I SATURDAY ;at 2-15: 8PE0IAL CHILDREN’S SHOW I CARTOON — COMEDY — SERIAL
1 i We^k ooitimonolhg Auguat 17th, 1069 j MONDAY, TUESDAY! and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 I
MEET MAGGIE. THE ' m OH A HOT TiH m r desire to-her heart. MeU(A)
(fo-starring PAUL NEWMAN,-BURL IVES, JACK CARSON '^e play that la banned to Great Brltalhl Now a popular film lilt!
T-I^UHSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 8-0 arid 8-i5 M.G.M. jPBESENTB IN CINEMASCOPE AND METROCOLOB i I ROBERT TAYLOR, CYD CHARISSE, LEE J. COBB in !
P A R H G D Il
In the tdughe4
clty.to the World she goes to the roi^est parties!, This Is the r^l low-down on the Chicago gangs, anid: their women!
' (A);
SATURDAY at 2-16: SPECIAL CHILDROMPS SHOW CARTOONS — COMEDY -^ SERrAL
ALSO: UUREL AND HARDY In ’’PAOKi UP YOUR TROOBLER.": Booking O^OB open Mon.. Wed.. Sat, from. 2 to '* D^- Tel. 147 '
CLITHEROE CASTLE FETE, 1959 : Bid F op Stardom ” 1 PARISHj CHURCH HALL..
Wednesday, 19th Augual; ■ '' '■ ' , at 7-30 p.m.
.
-flKFEFMlRa •■•.’■-.DANGEpa*-.:'’!: C O M E D I A N S . . V O C A L I S T S ’ . M A G I C I A b b . P U P P B I b '
OVER 30 SPARKLING NEW ACTS I MAKING THEIR; BID FOR FAME
TO BE JUDGED BY CELEBRITIES OP STAGE SCREEN AND EiADIO '
O F P r C I A I , O P E N I N G B Y HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR ■ STAGE D ^ R BY MR. DONALD KERSHAW
ITS THE' MOST EXCITING SHOW OP THE YEAR. # JUST THE THING FOR A PAiMILY OUTING •
MAKE r r A “MUST” ! ; i CHILDREN 1/6 I Qitheroe Castle Fete^l959
Admission: Reserved Seats 3/- and 2/- Unreserved Seats 1/ -
!
Booking Plana now open at Morton’s, Jewellers, Moor ■ Lane, Clltheroe.:(Telephone: 420) i
DISPLAY OF CUPS AND TROPHY DOORS OPEN 6-45
i ’ i *! •
Remember entrance will be strictly limited.' A few ReservableiSeats and Tickets for Unreservable seats! are still available. MAKE CERTAIN OP YOURS NOWJ: Remaining Tickets, if any, will be sold at the door on i evening of performance.
i i 1; YOUR RADIOjAND TV DEALERS
14 MARKET PLAip - .CLITHEIROE -44!i i-1'-'
' ditheroe Castle Fete—1959 -V— L':l
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Am OPEN TENNIS TOURNAMENT ■will j be held qn the CASTLE COURTS
comprislbg the-iollowlngj events: .
Ladies’ Singles: i Handicap Men’s Singes: Handicap
Men’s Doubles: Handicap ! 4 - 4 ;; '
The PINALS_ and SEMI-FINALS !wlU be played on the EVENING of the FETE. SEPTEMBER 5th,i 1959, and TROPHIES will be Presented to the Winners,
■ . i
Will Players wishing to enter any of the Handicaps i apply BEFORE AUGUST 20th, to: '
- i - ' , I ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ : ! ! ' ' '
: J. H. WHITEHEAD 12, Cowper Avenue, Clitheroe i
stating the Club with whom they play, if any. I THERE IS NO ENTRY PEE.
IS
ariHEROE POLICE GRAND
! j.- ' - a i
FERGUSON: 4 ULTRA EVER^REAhY . ON
fj^ffijadyantages are not" only space^Mying, the .isborter, wide-angle
(■.'a.'- '■ " ^ a ^ r p i c t u r e , «, - advances is a “must” for, yijia’ wmliir ■' " ' - - ■ ■ . -i•■..,■ «-
prices are the bwest yet! A ^ vith: these technical ■
w i n f w r ^ c « J i i ; - l a x K t i u & o i i i b-iii '
m ' I
^MODELS WE kEGOMAlEND IN^UDE MURE
OF TERMS ' ’ 7,
mu ^,larger ,
Sl|(.VER WEDDING BADCER-AINSWORTH 17, Of your s u ^
LIT 08 COLLECT YO0R ■ LAWNMOWER
ourjelcotion of dejili,. •0 Oltoog
“ABBLE, STONb! ,■ 1 FOB, I
BE-BHABPEOTNQ, BEPAIBINQ : OB
OVEBHA0LIKQ.ALSO YODB
ATTINTTON, NOT FORGETTINGI THE seisaoRs
AND S0N$ LIMITED ER6e. Tei. 88
) WILSON • REGISTBRED AS A NEWSPAPER No'. 4109
SHEARS. AXE AND SAW ^ PBOBABLT NEED EXPERT I
TAlLORlSfe Stylb Pins Q i
We lnyllie you to caul and see fine, rongs, of (polourfui
Tw e ^ in d 'Worsted:; Suitings,' : suitable I for. Tosm anq Country
; wear,- tailored to measure at a t
/ -reasonable prJee. i T patterns with pixAsote — FredM&ci.LE
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