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MEMORIALS fromEast
Make your selection BB .
and can deliver and erect in any churchyard.
FEcrrr bros.
memorial craftsmen SINCE 1860
WhalJeyi New Road BLACKBURN ’Phonfi: 6248
(Onen SatuMay afternoons) — C . ■Toronto Canada, to M Jlyo'.v-
Peter burn.
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BIRTHS St; Joseph’s Hospital^'
578.' Horner Avenue,! Toronto' la ,.
fUf a daughter Jean Mary 2 sister tor iSchael and Anna *
Hopital, to John and -afergSIp (nte Metcalfe), of 7, I? ln ^ ^ Drive, Knaresborough, a
all concerbed. ; “ous*
PRECIOUS. — On . October Iflth’i 1959, . at SHpton .
rioN pung
(Paul John) Sincere thanis to: 29, Union Street; Low Mnnrl
TAYLOR.—On October 14th ioro at Bramley Meade MatemlS Home, to John ;and Marie
' and nver-
WOOFF.—On October 17th ap B-nmley Meade,! Maternity dome to Pamela (nie iVfhippV and James, a daughter. Alison Judith
s^lLVER WEDDINfi
DIXON-^Congratulatlons and best wL'hes to Mum and Dad on tbelr 1
— May your sliver turn to gold ' 12, Wallcer Street. Clltberoe.
Audrey and'Jean. DEATHS
IIbtre |pur-
and
Ihter- I ling.■ 44
flUG-nale tince
•Wee Dost, it. a will ling.
ilin- ,tho
Ih‘areny-. ' tto; I ’40i
J7th, I Oct,
ater
ible; ngleiP4,
HAR'SREAVES.—On October 16th. 1959, (In hospital), Sarah, the beloved wife ofi the late Robert Hargreaves, of 4) Uttlemoor View, Clltneroe, aged 82 years.. InterrM
:
PLUMB.—On October 17th. 1959 at the home of: her daughter, 2.
Old Post Office Row. Pendlellon Beatrice, the dearly loved wife of the late Thomas Herbert Plumb aged 77 years. Cremated Accring ton (Crematorium on Wednesday October, 21st.
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—Calverley’s Funeral Directors. Chatburn Road, Clltheroe Tel 297 day. l_017_nlght,
WOODFC^RD.—On; October! 15th 1959. (In hospital), Alice Ann,' the beloved wlfp-, of the late
Archibald Wefedford. of 16 St. Paul's Terrace, Dow Moor,!Cllth- erpe, aged 71 years. Interred at CTtoeroe Cemetery on ^ to b e r
—Bennett, aitheroe. Tel. 826/682. IN MEMORIAM
BOYER.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, who died October 24th, 1956; , also a dear Father who died September 10th.,11962. ’
! We smile with the world,
—From Evelyn and Bill. Grand sons Barry and Allan, Elsie and _ •Max,, Granddaughters I^reen
i _and Zena.
|M0..oliuaPland, llth-
!
-|-From hts loving 'Wife and. i Family._____..
A day sad'to tecall.,
LyPD.-In loWng memory of a dear Son and Brother, Richard Samuel (Sergeant ! In HA.P.)„.
Killed In France October' 24th- 25th, 1942.
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—Prom Mother. Slkers and' Brother.,
.' Always remembered., !
I and I btheslre I oral ive- I I .tad
tck-
lutes of
l cx- ela- I and aons
Slaldbiirn, Wray. Hoghton and; Ponwortham.
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STRICKLAND.—In loving memory of our dear Parents; Mother, who- died October 16th. 1923;:! Dad', t^ho died October 28th, 1940.
I TlifS?' Remembered. ] Clltheroe. !— _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' \\
Seedall Avenue,. ' j ,
— i ACKNOWLEDGMENTS _ _ _ _ _ I
bIrD.—Mrs, Kathleen Bird! and Mrs. Barton wish to thank all relatives and friends for expressions of synipathy floral tributes during their of sorrow.
• r :
kind- and
tim©
many kindnesses shown, to' her .diu-lng her last Illness, to the-
doctors and nurses at Keighley /Ictprla Hospital for their
Booth desire to express to! rela tive, neighbours ^ n d friends ' their ■ grateful thanks for tho-
late Mrs. Saifih. Elizabeth.! sisters land brothers,
ASSEMBLY Modem Dancing E-very Saturday
and; devoted attention, ani for- ®?J many expt^'bns’ of Tsyin- anlfloral tributes received. Street, Kelghl^
etc.
• allj relatives and friends doctor . and, nurses for their great Iklnd- d Ih.,™ tributes received-
n ^ . expressions, of sympathy hU
4. !Whipp^ Avenue. Clltherce. !l E. Pentoii a n f
^ing their sad her;eavemeht. its
employees of Cllthero?. andi the,Rev. Alan K. Blsbrowi lor- Kindness, sympathy and ' floral tributes received during i their- sw , bereavement; also tx the* for his sympathy
to all relatives, friends, staff and
Mr. i w. E. Fenton during h l i illness.
Glltheroe. .
BTenthom Road, ;
i| ;i
TOC II Rov er sco u t crew , REQUEST THE jpLEASURE OF YOUR ICOMP/INY AT A
COFFEE EVENING ." .' • TO BE HELD AT ■
ns
ORDER Q 0 ,
THE TOC H ROVER H.Q., 14, DUCK STREET
WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 4th • j AT 7r30 P.M(
Coffee and I Biscuits ;1/- .
j
''IjyE offer 'a~wide selection of funeral su p p l ie s ,
plainly marked to^ show jtho eemplete cost of our'sorvlcflw
Rowland Forest y.F.c. 1
DON’T FOBGCTl ,i 2nd Annua^Ball
TO-NIGHT (FMDAY) (October 30th) jin!
in NEWTON INSTlTUTEl 8-30 p.m. to 2 Q.m.
FREE BUS will leave bntheroe;
Admission 3d. Refreshments.
. !
Clitheroe Church—Women’s Guili
JUMBLE SALE In THE SCHOOL
TOrNIGHT (FRIDAf (October 30th) at 7 pjn
,G ^ S . offer their sincere thanks
RONCHIE. — The family of , the- late, Mrs. Catherine' Oonchie' wlahi ,v
their sincere thanks to*
7-30 to 11-30 p.m. Admission 2/6 RESIDENT 10-PIEGE BAND
/ Thesi Rooms are Available for , , ■
PRIVATE p a r t i e s . DANCES .fi ETC. ' ^ . NOTE l i lE DATEv
WHALLEY POUCE BALL ,
FRId I v , NOVEMBteR 6th 8 p.m. itOi 1 a.m:! i
attention!-to thje late- • •
Late Transport 'to Clltherog apd Accrington. Ticke^ 4/ -; j On Sale Now
BALLROOM-WHALLEY OUR CLUB I .
KEMPSTER.—In ’ loving anfemory o f . a dear Husband i and Father.. who died October 24th, 1968.
You are ours to remember When others forget.
In our garden of memories You live with us yet
As you would have wished. But deep In our hearts You are sadly missed.
’ N 50yas. jalonjg ;&ck Moor Lane
(Behind Co-op Society Offices) We
have a lovely display of
SOFTCUDD DOLLS . RA and
CYCLES DESKS
LY TOYS . MUSICAL TOYS
jr^ E S . MG-SAW PUZZLtS Arge variety of GAmES
ITRICYCL^I j SCOOTERS
PRAMS Etc.
7, Castle. View, CI(theroe.
' DEPAirmENT CLITHEKOE
WHALLEY co n ser v a t iv e CLUB tOfORTH
Cliiheroe Co-operative Society Limited THE
i . A S S ^ I ^ 'R C K J iMS, W UM 4EY
I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1959 ! ' ■ 'i<ifronL,8 p.'m. to |2 a.m., |
BERT LEVE30N AND HIS BAND l ic en s ed -Mr COCKTAIL LOUNGE" Vf&ii Optlpnfil, ' Refreshment'it Moa^ate ifreshmeh^^
Tickets may be obtained from (Committee I Members';' or from the^Conservatlye Club.!
M.8.8.M.,
Mi.8.Ch.. Wm. J, JONES.
visits within a 16-mlle radius
‘ Surgery Daily from 2 p.m.i .except Wednesdays. : [ 'Write, call oir phone 961 “WE CAN KEEP YOU DRY AND WARM”
190 ARMY AND I NAVY* STORES
2 & 2a, SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE
MEN’S & BOY^’ OUTFITTERS. BOOTS & SHOES.
Branches also at Sklpton. Accrlngtori, Heywopd. Rlshton ! and Blackburn. |
Men’s Quality Raincoats . . . . .
from 55/- Men’s; Football Shorts 4/11
__Shoes .................;..... 38/6 Folding Camp Stools 7/11 Ex-AmiT String Vests 6/11
New Gas Mask Haversacks ‘
Oddments Men’s Football Jerseys ■
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Boys’ Size 11, j 12, 13 Foot- hair Boots .............■
Senlbr “TT” Motor-cycle Coats.......... 110/:-
Full size Footballs. Complete _ _ _ _ _ I 12/6, i5/-,;i8/6i 25A
Men’s Plastic Macs 15/- Ladles’ Plastic Macs ... 10/-
Men’s Work Socks , 1/3 to 5/6 per pair
Black i and White Fiimsoles 10 to 2 3/11 3 to 5 4/9 ■ !: e to 8 5/ii
Ladies’ Bedroom < Slippers .
Men’s'Fancy Shlris ^ ■ ■
‘ \'7A1 & 9/11 All sizes A from 12/6 Meh’s Khaki Drill and Navy froth: 19/11
Men’s Navy Melton Trousers ' ;
Men’s Slipovers i from 8/11
Men’s Singlets and Trunks ' 2/11
_Men’s Tartan Shirts ... 7?11 ~Motor~Cycle Goggles ... 2/-
Men's ffelUngtojus 16/11
Men’s Bedford Cord Trousers ; 29/11
3/6 and 4/11 ■ Half Price 9/11
Youths, Size 5, Football , Boots. Usual Price 23/6 !
Only 15/6 ■
■ 9/11 'Tensile Camp Beds 47/6
Men’s Donkey ;)ackets - ' 39/11 & 49/11
Boys’ 1 Football Shorts 3/6 Men’s Pyjamas j......... 18/11 “ Tuff-King” Boots and
Men’s Fawn
Top : Quality Blankets
Riding Macs i from 59/11
.....|...... . 13/6 New Arnif
Men’s Footbail Boots 23/6 Boys’ Lumber Suite 19/11
Men's Black and Brown Shoes
Boys’! and Jeans!......
.... 23/6
Men’s Black 7/6 & 9/11
Bdye and Girls |Shoes ■ All sizes 17/^, 79/11, 23/6 i
Meri's iComniiahda Soled Bi^ts ........ I.. i 39/11-49/11
%huine Australian Khaki Worsted TroQs^rs only 14/6
Framed Ruc-Sacs I
'-.'i Newest Sports'Goats
, : 65/1-.169/6 & 79/6 |
Small Men’s! 35/- , 1;
Boys’ Suits . J;. from 35/- Men’s Suits J..J..].. frohj 75/-
Boys’ and Girlk’ ^ipped Jeir- klns
froml9/ll Zipped Travel 1 Bags l i / l l - 22/6 & 29/11 Newest Travel I Cases 1 ' J
Meu’s ' \& Boys’ Soedette Jackets
' ■ •'■"'19/11. Men’s Bobbed I Boots
; ; ' 3 5 /-and 42/6 ! ‘1 Guardian”
i
Wool V e s t s 18/11 Pants .1........ I...'.;...... 19/11 Plhted Vests Pants
13/11 16/6
New Officer^ - 1 Overcoats R.A.P; and -Khaki ... 59/6
Genuine Fawn Naval Duffle Coats_, £5/19/6 sizes.:....................................
29/11 & 35/- !
I, Cfaarltlon Yol i
HESTON. BRYNNER ■
SIR CEDSic , i HARDWICKB . -i
| . Anne Edwardf G. Yvonne BAXTER . ROBINS0N. DE CARL ; NINA • MARTHA '
'..JUDITH ■ 1 . 1 with a ilSupportlng Cast! of THOUSANDS I'Foett' iscorrrj ! S am. to 12 noon; 1-30 pjn. td 4-30 pm.; 6 pm to 8 pm. i I
ADMI8S[ON:BALCONY 6/-: HEAR IsTALLS 3/6;FRONT BTAUsI 2/6 ! NO extra charge for adi^te’ booking In . advance, . i
anderson
DAILy 6 -4 5 p.m. Doors ()p|en 6-15’p ra.^ SA im D A y MATINEES 1-30 ' BOOKUro OmOE OEjai OTISbY DAY'
- SEATS AVi
Ohuroh parties, of 30 or m ore
Debra John i
0 . PAGET. DEREK '■ VINCENT .'I '■ ! :,j.
PRICE p,m. Doors (^n 1 p.m. tij ion [0,
Booking.iManaser. ! I i
AILABLE AT ALL PRICES i SPEolaE^ ‘
PRICES on apRiioi- ' ®L*-*®® * ' 'ii I ' i^.’i .< * . f ’N-, , i I -ft ‘ .-'L ‘ • . Cecil
B.DeMille’s '^ool-tonop ^
The Ten Commandments iNiliic^NT, Unprecedented, eniertainmenti
U" ■ \ '
HAliF-YEMW MfeETlNG OF
will be held in the MEETING ROOM, KING LANE |
|MpND(AY n e x t , NOVEMBER 2nd, 1959 at 7-30 pjn. ,
I tff!;t>^ t ^ ' ^ -Prudent MR. JOHN PARKER
National Bljood; ransfusipn Seirvice
I^EXT : I SESSION
Toj-morrow (Saturday) j
in the
Parish Church 10-30 to 12 noon
Two teams in attendapce. ■| . ■ ' ■ j .
School to 4 p.m.
Gisburh Church Choir GRAND i
BONFIRE NIGHT DANCE 1
(Thur'sdiiy, November 5th) will 1)0: held In the
Coroaation Hotel (Herton Bridge) i
CRAVEN PLAYERS BAND 9 pJm. to. l a.m, :
Admission 3/- ■
Clitheroe Women’s Unionist Associi itidiii
(x i m T e ^ and CABARlfa
Thursday, November 5t In the
CONSERVATIVE XUB at 7-30 p.m.
iBRING & BUY STALL Admission U ■
DONT FORGET JUMRLE SALE
"Ifo-morrow (Satirday) at 2-45 p.m.
Jumble received to light between 7 and 9 p.m.
i Cjhthciroe Amateur
Oftera^jf and Dramatic ^ ' ‘^SocieW I
WltJ)>30EETS
REHEARSALS ■ lii the ■ ll
Old School, Church Frow , at 7-45 p.m.
iTO-NIGHT (FRIDAY); . Full Rehearsal (Vocal).
MONDAY, 2nd! NOV.: Rehearsal (Vocal)
Pull
FRIDAY, 6th N(bv.: Piill Re hearsal (Voc^l).
‘ ‘ G. SPEAK, I « . Hon. Secretary.
I 'I
14 MARKET PLACE - CLIJIIEROE teiIbphone l67 AND 443 - ,
For WEDDIN G OAFS . . . ^ ■ f
LATE
•" ' ■
!
EASTWOCMFS TAXIS r in g WHALLRY 225
‘ ; .; aUra aad
. Tq-NIUHT (Ffiday)-rOANOIN(J SAtURDAY at e-o-and 8 0 6
fliCHARD WIDMARK, HENRY FOM|Da; ANTHONY QUAIL li “WARLO0K,0..,CinemaScopei .Eastman Color,
' Week pommenolng 'November 2 nd, 1959
M0NDAY.|TUB8DAy and W.EDNESDAY at 7-30 TWq NERVE-QRIPPINC FEATURES,.
WILLIAM PRII^CE JIM BACKUS,! CHRISTINE WHITE In MACABRE Doctor searches gra
reykrd to ^ d daughter burled alive. ■p' -LA N D
TOD ANDREWS, TINA CARVER In Bom of jungle witchcraft, created by a ciu-se. SUSAN HAYWARD. STEPHEN BOYD, BARBARA NICHOLS In !■ ■ ■ ■ .
---------- - - f - v .------------- .......... ' „------—------------ THURSDAY and FRIDAY, at 7,30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-1B J I,
FromHell It Came Won^ini Obsessed
m ClnemaSoope
at Clltheroe Cemetery on October 20th.
—Bennett, Clltheroe. Tel. 826/582.
An electrifying Lstor: Canadian Rockl^ 1 ( woman . In oonfll
Booking Office open other times at The noon, 2-15 p
:i(A).
ry ( ITu-_e rough,! r u g ^ hired help and the obsess ;,!t. bu t ^ t h a door always between them.
........................................ m] to 6 o.m.- Tel, Clitheroe 1160/1.
of adventure In the harsh country of t ie , ■
Eastman Color i!d
Wednesday and Saturday, 2 o.m. to 4 p,m.. General Office,. 2, Moor Lane, 10 a-m, to i: !
a )
ICES,' ohocoIlate. sweets! and cioIar e t t e s ! 0N\8ALE IN THE OIHEMA*)
,!- to-night (Friday) at .7-30; SATURDAY at{ 6-0'and 8-16 ;
GEORGE MONTGOMERY. TAItiA ELOi DAVID FARRAR In ■ ■ "WATU8I." Eastman-'Colour. I
8ATUROAY atr.2i«! “ LEAVE IT ;TO.:THE-.lMARINE8." i EPISODE 8 “ CONGO BILL.” . M.Q.M. OARTftON -
• Week ePmmenoing NoVembet; 2nd,' tgSB ; ■
MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-15; SATURDAY a f 6-0 and 8-15 BERNARD
BRE8SLAW..RECINALD Be I
bKWITH, jjoN PERTWEE In Ugly Ducklmg
You win split your sides when Bernard Bresslaw-splits his person ality In this hllarlou? version of tho Jekyll and Hyde theme. (U)
PRECEDED BY MONDAYITO FRIDAY— !
: FRED MACMURRAY in i Eastman Colour Face of a jFugitive (D) Danger shadowed every fep;he took I
SATURDAY at 2-16: DON UARRY in “ 8IL\ / EPIsdOB 7 “ CONGO BILL^’ | TWO CAd'
Rooking Oflioa open dally 1 1 to 12-30,| 3 to 4-3o.
ER STAR.” TOONS""
Tel. 278.
Ctithlirpe and District Agricultural Society I : TENTH ANNUAL ■ ' I
S W Q W B A L L King Lane Hall, Clitheroe
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1959 AMB/SSADORS ORCHESTRA (MORECAMBE)
TICKElj and S W PRIZES VALUED AT OVER £10 LICENSED BAR
TICKETS 5/- EACH
may be iMr' J.
.Farm, Uolton-by-Bowland, Near Clltheroe; or Messrs. Cook & I Smith Ball Secretaries,' 10, Castle Strdet, Cllthercje. Telephone:: Cliiheroe 143.
obtained from members of the (jommlttee, or: . ». H. I Swlnglehurst, Show Secretary, Hall ; Bank
1 1 ' m HmoWE’EN BALL "fhe Hall „---------------------1 Lowergate
jV/TG-NlGHT (FRIDAY), !OCT. 30th PANCH|G;! 8 p.m.-l, a.m. to THB;GRAVEN PLAYERS
!:,.,'! Admission 4 / - i ’■ ; SUPPER BY. fClANDLE-UGOT , j ‘
(i,
Granite. Marbie or Stone, "
Fecitts offer a wide variety ... •‘“ ‘SR* in
IJff TO OOU io t TOnR k - . LA^^jfurowEit \
. . -KH;
OB -oWsRaAmjHE i ‘.!Aij8o fiom SBEABS. m i A m SAtt
fBOBABUt CNKB3 7 BXBISRT. A-mNTIOH,- :l?^TOBGl{Tima;
THE 80IB8OBS c,\
MO: A m m m -
CLin^ROEl I Te![;;|8 REGISTERED AS A N^SP/CPER, nJws No. 4120 FRIDAY, QCPOBERr. 30, , Mil-ft'-f.) : h BBPAIRQt0 : , ■ !. ■ i. WINTER WARMTH
As A SAPIJQ-UABD AGAINST ■ Colder Days AheRd T 'V ' ■ ■ ' -jWEAR'
I l ' ‘1
‘PESCO” PURE WOOL : UNDERWEAR i AH sizes In S^ock i i
Fred Read & €o^ Ltd.
9. MARKET PLACE. CLITHEROE. ■
tailors. AND outfitters, !l , - telephone 68 ! I ■
ist i
PRICE THREEPENCE H
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