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)RIAM memory of


November 6tb,


J no shadows fall Ice she awaits us


I Eastmoor i Drive.


llzabeth. Novem- and of my


1927, of my lomas, November


trance. . & Sister; Doris. nK s


I ks to Our Lady Tcesslul fixamlTiii-


)GMENT8


INsBurgess' and I'.hhnlc all rela-


11. the ''family Tliev. a; K\ bisj kindness. : \


Bssloh^ of sym- Irlbutes received ment; vjiso the ka of i Burnley


neighbours for


iLow Moor, .,V Lilly of the iatil.


memory ;of my who ; died


SjFMitts offer |a wide variety miSh"urete.‘'''‘‘ *"'* '>


FECin BROS.


m em o r ia l ;CRAFT8M«N . SINCE 1860


jVVlialley New Road i BLACKBURN Thone: 6248


(Open Saturday afternootu) BIRTHS DOWNHILL.-^n October 28th at


11, Nelson Close, 'Mlckleover ' ! ■ Derby.


I bereaven^ent. iBoad,


'


billy of the late ’.vish to express


p all relatives; bbours. fori their pathy and floral during their


lorston. Ireland ;.aiid


[ihank all rela- neighbours for of sympathy


Jeth Garner r teh '' lucere thanks to; Tnds and nelgh- klnd expressions' I floral tributes


HOLGATE.—On October 27th at , (Peter). Thanking all concerned.^


Lee^ngh of 23, Chesterfield Road, ! Chiswick : W4, a Anthony Stuart.


son ' ■Die ehgagement ' Is announced


ENGAGEMENTS KNOWLES-PARKER


les received; also district' nursep


bddlngton. ' i H


|Irlends for kind fautlful flowers. '


bn for the ’ help ave during her he also wishes


ly. Mass offerings hs received In ms Iso the Jnurslng Toe Hospital: and iHannan for their ns.


jlostron wishes ito pes, friends and heir klndlexprcs-


stleyi wishes to , Miss Alderson


between Miss Christine n Parker only daughter of Mr' and the late Mrs, Parker, of 8* Bardeii Fell. Grasslngton, and Dereck, fourth son or Mr. and


B. Kendtew fop durmg their


Mrs. Knowles, Middle Flass Ihrrn Bo,ton-by-Bowland.


DEATHS


GARNER.—lOn October 22nd, 1960 at 376; Whalley Road, Blackburn' Anme'Elizabeth, the dearly lovM


wife of the late I James Robert Garner, in— her . 86th year. Inter­ ment ; wa> at : West Bradford Methodist


her 25th. Churchyard on Octo “-


HANSON—On October 28th, 1969 at his home, '"Worsaw Hill'* Worston, Thomas, the dearlv loved ! husband! of the late Jemima Hanson, aged 84 years Interred I at chatburn Parish Church November 1st. Family service in Downham Church at


I, Low.Mbor, r —The family of


rThomas ^ Satter- Bincere thanks to friends at Cilth-


nont for .floral and kindness their tfme of


bk all relatives, bhbours for their pof sympathy and


butheroe. ! A. A. iStarkle


■bereavement. feet, Cllthcroe. i H. Parkinson


I received i during


J th e Matron and |oe HoSpltaU her “ for tljelr kindly


Ideston.


Id to the doctor, jl. Hawkins, Vicar


Ces durlbg her all, friends for i ' Week commencing November 14th, 1860 MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 EDMOND O’BRIEN JULIE LONDON, LARAINE DAY In The Third Yoice Clnema^pe ' ’ I i A story with a twist, that even his friends were deceived.


THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30i SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16 METRO GOLDWYN MAYER PRESENTS


JANE POWELL. HOWARD KEEL In Clriema^cope ^ I


10-30 a.m. Sunday, November 6th.


—Calv'erleV's Funeral Directors ; chatbuin Road, Clltheroe. Tel’ 297 day," 1017 night._______ __


IRELAND.^n October 28th, 1960 at 61; West View, Waddlngton Marla,; bdloved wife of Edgar Ireland, aged 65 years. Interred


at St. j Helen's Church, Waddlng- ton, on November 1st,


ROBERTS. ^ On November ; 1st 1960, a t 85. Waddmgton Road! Clltheroe, Annie, the fourtli daughter of the late Howland Edwm: and Cora Roberts,' aged 74 years. Interment tCKlay u r l- day, November 4th) a t Clltheroe Cemetery i t 11 ajn.


—Bennett, Clltheroe. Tel, 582.


R OB I NS 0 N —On November 1st, ^


Clltheroe, 'Thomas Finch, the beloved husband of the late Naomi Robinson,! i aged 88 years I n t e r m e n t


street,


November! 4th) : at Clltheroe Cemetery At 2 pjn.


to-day (Friday.


SATTERTHWaITE.—On October 30th, at


-Bennett] Clltheroe. Tel, 682. daughter. the residence ol his


aoe, Tho nas, the beloved, hus­ band ol


2, Parson Lane, Cllth-


a^ged 78 yars. Interment was at Egremont Cemetery on Wednes­ day last, November 2nd, 1960.


thwalte ( the late Jane Satter. ormerly of Fremont),


—The; Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.


STARKIE.-r-On the 29th October, 1960 : (In I hospital), Ida Aspln,


DN LANE, HEROE. I


INTERFLORA


I); 183 (night) pr


ISouquelS


Ion given; to all ■crs.


Iternoon: Coffee, ■cults served.


I ' i '


the beloved wife of th e : late Richard Starkle,, of 25, Montague Street; Clltheroe;; aged 71 years. Interred at Clitheroe Cemetery on the 2nd November.


—Enfl.;


Clithero night,


SWALLOW, 1960, : m


Helen’s Ciurch.l Waddlngton, on November 1st. j ;


Swallow, aged 182


WILKINSON.—Oit October 29th, ' " ............ hospital, a t Ramsey,


-Bennett, Clltheroe. Tel, 682, p KINS0N-<


Isle of Mdn. William 'Thomas, the beloved husband of the late Lily Wilkinson, formerly of Clltheroe and Nelson, aged 88 years. Inter­ ment was at Clltheroe Cemetery on Wednesday 2nd, , ] ;


eaceful!^ in L,— last, November


—The Scales Tel, Clltheroe


OWERS


HANSON.- Fred and


Funeral Service.' 345.


i


■........... 1 IN MEMORIAM i


Novembei 26th,: 195 lAlv


—From , 6. ■ [


-Treasured memories of Mary Hanson, who died 9th, 1955, and October


ays remembered. ; ohn and Family.


:


u u u i t .—xreasurea memories oi a dear Husband and Father, Billy, who died November 6th, 1958.


»w to d en s lieroe 298 j


|ts. Cut Flpwers, etc.


SON, Chatburn Pendle; Hotel)


Ner HilLCIIthoroe kburn 2U,


| l Floral; Tributes ado to order


IKERS, I ad nurseries,


J Primrose Bridge) |(any hour)


BARKER f t


Director HOUSE


:H LANE LLLEY


IT t r ie Iu t p \h> dignity iciency. . 1


. and


iResti available, ^


\L SERVICE' ; V ■ 'I i


I or (3REMATION WhaUey'3^1


i l l ' lor Nlgjht)! ll'1 FUlRiSEeViCE


BLACKBUliN 4042 , ACCRINGTON 2«41


CLITHERO& 345


BFTNE Ht


' I Willi never! forget yo Will last until I die.


■ My memory • Billy, . I


I donft even wish to of


47,_Llttlei iTO^Itoad.


RIGBY. - In Mary I.lgby, November, 1947.


you, i dear rou. ; try. [see how its done


-From his loving WHe, : Eliza, and S(n, Defek,


loving memory of who died. 6th


—From 111 thb Family.


^ Every day In some small way. Memcrles of you come our i aay. I ,


SIMS. —'Treasured memories of a dear Wife and!Mother, who died Novenibejr 6th, 11948. ;


Sunshine passes, shadows fsU„ But beautiful memories out-


In a garden of rest, no-worry or pain;


{ l:ist all,!.


God bless Qur dear Mother, Till ’ve meet again.


-I Mafgalret, , ^ n , Christopher. Son-lij-law, Harry.


—Husband, Harry, Daughter. Ca ^erstones Staff Social and Sports Club DANCE In THE 'UpePITAL BALLROOM^on FRIDAY, 25th N O V E ^ER , 1960


DANCING, 8-30 p.m. to 2 a.m., to the EMBASSY BAND, SPOT PRIZES — LICENSED BAR


Tickets 5/- Each (including Buffet Supper) ■Proceeds for Blackburn Orphanage. ^


QUF i(ig


serV throlTfi


y i e


reputation for offer- high duality fuiieral is well-known


'ghout East'Lancashire. INTERWOVEN


FENC3NG 6ft. LENGTHS |


Heights |[to suit your own leiialrements


L(^GS for Sale Delivered in all areas


Enquirleo promptly attended to:


D. dlATTERMOLE & SON --------


18 Park St., aitheroe Telephone; OUtheroo 99


KEOROOK Y.F.C.


In the CORONATION HOTEL HORTON-IN-(?RAVBN, on


da]^ce


TO-WGHT (FRIDAY) Craven Players Dance Band


Danclng-r-9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission 3/-


Refresments available. JLIH - A j will be given in the Gas Showrooms^ Castle Street


on Tuesday Next, 15th Nov. at 2-30 -p.m.


^ !


Cookery Demonstration “ CHRISTMAS PRjEPARATIONS ”


lov ~ hospithl. Lily, the be­


I ., Tel, 76 day,: 673 On; October 29th,


Veevers, Undertakers,


ed wife of- the late Rev. A. E. formerly of Chatburn, years, I Interred a t St.


From . . .


CU^OE COrOPERATIVE


SOCIETY LTD.


Next door to General Office Moor Lane


- iOUR -


TOY DEPT. OPENS


TO-MORROW (SATURDAY).


We woni


invite you to call in and look around—a .derful selection of Toys suitable for all ages


-Ol(»EN DAILY (except WEDNESDAYS) (Closed for Lunch 11-45 a.ra. to 1 p.m.).


Seven Brides for Seven Brothers


Technicolor ■ ' Week commencing November 14th, -lOOO


MONDAY, TUESDAY and yfeONESDAY at 7-3i OMEMASqOPE - I


GLENN FORD. DEBBIE REYNOLDS in THE gazebo


I t ’o a little house with a big secret! All the laughs and murderous fun of the stage hit in an hilarious mixture of mirth, mayhem and murder.


■ ■ ■ ' . ! I ■ : !. THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY jat 6-Ojand 8-16'


MICHAEL CRAIG, PETER'cU~8HING7B¥RNARDlI?Er ELIZABETH SEAL, GEORGE SANDERS In


CONE OF SILENCE ..


A thrlUlng drama, crammed with sky-high suspense, of the men who fly the JetsI


, (D)


Booking! Office open Wodnesday and Saturday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.i other times at The General Office, 2, Moor Lane. 10 a.ml to 12 noon, 2-15 R.m. to 5 R.m. Tel. Clitheroe 116i/1.


Thrills and tension—Dally Express. -


This film kept me right b n the edge of my seat—Eveplng News. This film Is a credit to British movle-maklng—Sunday notorial. Booking Offioe *pon daily 11 to 12-31, 3 to 4-30.


Tel. 278. ! (U)


Qitheroe Methodist (Wesley) Circuit ■FESTIVAL OF YOUTH-GRAiND


CONCERT OF FINALISTS In THE SCHOOLROOM, PAESON LANE,


by Winners of 1st Class Certifleates


TO-MORROW (SAT.), 12th NOV. commencing at 6-30 p.m. ,


j


Cups and Certificates will be presents by • Mrs. B. W. 'LArraWAITH.


Admission: ^ d u lts 1/6; Children 9d. G R W AUCTICW SALE


(arranged by the Social Committee) ' . to be held in


THE PAJRISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL > FRIDAY, i8th No v em b e r ] i


Buffet Supiper.


Auctioneers: Messrs. HOTHERSALL & FOiRREST.i i .


■ ■ Admission 6d. ! ' ‘ :


■Articles on view at 7 p.m,; to commence at 7r30 p.m.j Please bring your Gifts to the Sunday School on Thurs-1 day, 17th Nov., 7 to 9 p.m. Proceeds for Church Funds.


BEST VALUE WITH VARIETY OF CHOICE SHORTS ARMY AND


2 & 2a, SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE


MEN’S & BOYS’ OOTFITTEBS. BOOTS & ^OES. Branches also at Sklpton, Accrington, Heywood. Rlshton


Men’s Pyjamas ....... !. 13/11 Rubber Lace-’ Boots ... 15/6 Full-length Wellingtons 19/G


Half-length Wellingtons 15/11


Boys’ WeUigtons '


40-2 10/6________3-5 12/6 ’ Men’s Fancy Slipovers 7/11 Men’s Pullovers ftom 10/11


Boys’ Slipovers ....... . 4/11 8/6


Genuine Army String Vests '■


Youths Fawn Duffle Coats 49/11 & 55/-


Youths Donkey Jackets 35/- & 39/11


Gov’t. Surplus Winter Pants. Button Front.Knee Length 7/6 pair


Sheepskin Lined Leatherette ■Jackets ................... . 1W6


Genuine ARMY Khaki Flannel Shirts, Medium and Large Sizes only 15/-


Men’s Sheepskin Lined BOOTS....................■


■ ■ 64/- Witney Blankets from 32/6


Witney Blanket Pieces 8/6 & 10/6


Coloured Flannelette Sheets 66 X 86 29/11 - 75 X 95 37/6


White Yorkshire Blankets 80 X 100 39A1 each


Men’s Jeans (All Sizes)


Denim 19/6; Black 19/11; Blue 19/11


P.V.C, Macs................ 45/6 P.V.C. Legs


13/11


K W/H Coats......... . 26/6 Grey W/H Coats......28/6


Continental' FootbaU Boots Boys’ 2-5 21/6 ■ Men’s 29A1


Men’s and Boys’ Football Shorts (White)...... 6/11


New Gas Mask Haversacks • 3/11 & 5/11


Men’s Cavalry ’Twill ’Fronsers ..................1. 27/6


Men’s Army Grey Socks 2/11 & 3/11


Men’s Boiler Suits 27/6. 29/11 & 34/-


Men’s Raincoats from 55/-


Ladies’ Slippers All Sizes 7/6 & 9/6


Men’s Black & Brown Shoes 24/6, 27/6, 32/6, 42/6 & 49/6


Men’s Singlets & Tranks ■


__________ I, • 2/11


New Release, Gendine New Army Boots All Sizes ; Nailed Only.......1.......39/6


Men’s Khaki & Navy DriU Shirts ................'. from 7/6


____________■ J ^ 2 /6 Men’s Caps


Men’s Clyde Wellingtons Slight sub-standard only


Cord 6/6 _____ Gab. 5/6 Tweed 5/6


Cycling Capes 21/6 & 10/6' Men’s Melton Trousers ZV- Youths Trousers '...... 19/11 Men’s Duffle Coats


from 57/6


Boys’ and Girls’ Gaberdine Raincoats......... from 49/6


Men’s “Rockley” [Welling- , tons, Sponge Inner Sole, only 23/6


Youths “ Edwardian” Trousers 23/6 & 29/11


Men’s Felt Demob. Bats (worth double) 10/-


Donkey Jackets | 39/11.49/11,67/6


Men’s ITack Salts All Sizes 29/11


Boys’ Empire Jeahs......7/6


Men’s Empire Jeahs __________ 10/6 & 12/6


“Everoak” Safety Motor- Cycle Helmets .1....... 51/6


commando Boots I 49/11 Boys’ Poplin Shirts All Sizes _ _ _ _ T 8/6 each


Men’s , Rayon Trbnsers .....


ots All Sizes Only ..J...... 39/11


W/P ’Trousers 1 , 1V6,19/11 & 22/6


SEE OUR WINDOWS-for Vartety ai^d Value


Men’s Bib/brace I Overalls 16/11 & 19/11


aberdine 19/11


BROOKHALL HOSPITAL S.(^. OLD TYME& MODERN SEQUEljcE


Host and Hostess; Ann and (from Accrington)


EVERY TUESDAY Admission 2/- (Inc, tefres!


INSTRDCnON CLASS 745-18-45 p.m.


rge ts)


C.R.G.S. Scout GrouJ ANNU'AL


WHIST DRIV In ’THE SOH()OL HAH;


Friday, 18th NovembJr at 7-15 p.m.


Admission 2/6


Including Home-made Sup(>er. GIFT STAHi


Methodist Church Whalley


Saturday, 19th Nov.


to be opened at 2-45 p.m. by MISS M.. FISHER.


(Chairman;


W. H. I HARRISON, Esq. Teas from 3-30 p.m.


Admission 6d.


CONCERT , i t 1 p.m. by ,


MR. ilAILPINS PARTY (fr<^m Blttckburh).


Admission 1/-


WHIST & DOMINO -------- DRIVE — ; In ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL


Friday, 18th Nov. at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 3/- (Including Supper).


(


Please note: The annual Carnival Dance will now be held on Friday, Janl 6th, 1961, & not'Jan. 2nd as previously advertised. FuH d^tmls Icder,


Bolton-by-Bowland YF(j '


: i~ ' ' I R. D. WEEK SATURDi


MRS. FARRAR FRA


19th NOV.


will personally bring FARRAR’S


OPO) lOCBURN


CUB & SONS, LTD.


CASTLEGATE BRANCH, CLITHEROE BOOK THE DATE ANp D(^.NOT MISS ’PHIS TREAT.


NAVY STORES CLITHEROE 5H CHURCH


TO-NIGHT & mfVlORROW NIGHT THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME


"GONE FOR GOOD”


in the PARISH CHWCH HALL at 7-30 p.m. qmlsslon;


Reserved 3/- & Booking plan at J.


; Unreserved !/■ J, L’ED., King Street.


ALSO JAMES CRAIG. “ FOUR FA


W The


BOBMONKHOUSE A m KENNETH CONNOR " " ' ERIC BARKER


PEGGY CUMMINS


RONNIE STEVENS VINCENT BALL ELEANOR


SUMMERFIELD REGINALD


^JBECKWITH


uBOWsmivK rroJwid ii, miiiH oiiiu MkiH b, D


O


IdARTHA VICKERS In :5T -GUNS.” ' (u)


Seats may ka booked In adwinoe (or all evening perftrijwnoea at no extra charge. Booking gffiCB onen djiijy 104 to 12-0. noon: Wednesday 2-8 to 44; Saturday 24 to 84 D.m.


Clithero^ & District, Agricultuwj-^^iety. 11th


a n n u a l ' SHO K IN G LANE


TO-NIGHT NOTE TI


EDDIE McGA^ i LICE


may be obtained froi orMr. J.H. swing: ■ or Messrs. C(X)K & Castle Street, Olltheroi


BALL ,, CLITHEROE


lAY), nth NOV. p.'m. to, 2 a.m. & HIS BAND


ISBD BMt. I I


TICKEli i / - EACH


Members of the Committee; CasUe Gate, Clltheroe; 'Ball Secretaries, 10, 'elephone: CUtheroe 143.


RfiHMRfiALS Ih'iihe •


Old School, Cnuipi Brow To-nigW (Friday)


FULL REHEARSAL (VOCAL) at 7-45 p.m.


Monday, 14th November


FULL REHEARSAL (VOCAL) at 7-45 p.m.'


Friday, 18th November


FULL REHEARSAL (VOCAL) at 7-45 p.m.


_______G, SPEAK, Hon. Sec. A Rock V Roll


Record Dance In the


Conservative Clujb Clitheroe


TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) 7-30 - 11-45 pjn.


Admission 2/6 METHODIST CHURCH


NELSON ST., LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE


JUMBLE SALE Pound & Sch()lars Stall will be held


To-morrow (Saturday) commencing at 3 p.m.


Admission 3d. each


Refreshments at Reasonable Prices.


----- :--------- :------------- 7------------- --


ST. HUBERT’S CHURCH nUNSOP BRIDGE


SALE of WORK In THE VHiLAGE ROOM


Saturday, 19th Nov. at 4 p.m.


ADMISSION 3d.


Whist & Domino Drive at 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 3/-


Giiide Dogs for the Blind (Waddington Branch)


AUTUMN FAYRE TO-koRROW (SAT.), 12th NOV.


To be OPENED at 2-30 p.m. by THE MAYOR (Mr. Goun.' William ^harpies, J.P.). N ciuim


A VARIETY Of .STALLS ' ! I


including;


•CAKE . DRAPERY . GREENGROCERY . FANCY and HOUSEHOLD CipODS.


Afternoon Teas ; , Doors Open, 2 p.m. Admission 6d.; Children 3d.


1 - Cliftecoe- Operatic and Dramatic


Society WEEpiG IN


WHIST DRIVE will be held on :


TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 2/6


' Including Refreshments., BRITISH LEGION


i' (Waddlngton Section)


WHIST & DOMINO --------- DRIVE —-— in ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL bn


TO-NIGHT (FRTOAY) at 7-30 p.m.


GOOD PRIZES Admission 2/6


Refreshments Included. [ Gisburn & District YFC


, DANCE To-morrow (Saturday)


Admission 3/ •


Refreshments avallaWe. Proceeds for the Blind. '


SLATOBURN Y.F.C.'


ANNUAL BALL will be held In


|


the INSTITUTE, NEWTON, oin Friday, 18th November


MELODY MAKERS DANCE BAND


FREE BUSES


Women’s Unionist Assoi;. i ----------- i ANNUAL


' GENERALKTING at 7-30 p.m,


Thursday, 17th Nov. HOT SUPPER


j


In THE NEW FESTIVAL HAILL . . GISBURN, on'


GORDONAIRES DANCE BAND Danclng-i-8 p.m. to 11-45 p.m.


iDownham Village JHall


Bramley Meade, ito Tom .'and Olive ! (niSe Simpson), a ImS


I WALMSLEY.—On I October 3olh~at ' Queen! Charlotte's H o s p lt bl Hammersmith, to Dr, and MrV Stuart iWalmsley; (nee Eileen


Derby, to Allen and Audrey |n6o Smith), -a son, Graham P a u l ' ™


bill Ibiiii r 9 p.m.— 2 a.m. SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16


ROBERT WAGNER. HOPE LANG. JEFFREY HUNTER In "THE JAMES BROTHERS,” (OlnemaScope. (U). Colour by De Luxe.


SATURDAY at 2-15: ROY ROGERS AND TRIGGER in “ SOUTH OF CALlENTE.” EP. 6 ” KING OF THE ROCKET MEN.” CARTOON TOM AND JERBY


" f nm n


To-night: Clitheroe AgriculturarShow Ball ! I





memorials


LET US OOLLECT YOUR


LAWNMOWEE FOB


RE-SHARPENING. REPAIRINO OR OVERHADLINa. ALSO YOUR


SHEARS, AXE AND SAW


PROBABLY NEED E X P E R T attention, not PGROETTING


TH^, SCISSORS


THEO. WILSON OLITHEROE. Tel. 88


AND SONS UMITED registered as a newspaper


^^OR SOCIAL^ E V IM


they' Incorporate the up'vtoidate details expressl^,' Stvle ' and Comfort. ' Ready tailored or made to measure with all accessories.-


I x ^ i o u r befit &■ a SMART TAILOBED .Dwra® SUIT-L Slnglo or Double-Bie^bed,


SEE W n ^W S AT Fred Read & Co. Ltd. TAILORS AND OUTFITTIRS.


8. MARKET PLADE, CLITHEROI TSliEFHONK 68 .


PRICE t h r e e p e n c e ! Ibid hIL dHtu nilln mud TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16


TERRY-THOMAS, ATHENE SEYLER, HATTIE JACqIu ES In "MAKE MINE MINK.” (U)


.


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-10: SA TURDAY at 6-0 and S-IS “ SAVAGE INNOC-NTS.” (A)


CLITHEROE STAR THIS 8ATUI


RONALD SHINER li


CARTOONS — COMEDY Week oommencin: ALL IT:


MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7 J^st wbaf t


JUNIORS CLUB


at 2.0 R.m.: P OF THE FORM." EP, 13 “ CAPT. VIDEO”


Notember 14thi 1868


HE WEEK IS; MTURPAY at 6-0 and 8-15


be IOCtOR ort/ered***. a crazy ex^ratjtion of lAUcHTtRii 1


ELECTRIC BLANKETS aOCKS FIRES IRONS, e tc .


TV SETS : TAPE RECORDERS RADIO’S ^ RM:0RD p la y e r s . etc.


CASH OR TERAfS FROM ■


BENTHAM’S YOUR TV & HOOVER DEALERS


14 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone: ClHheroe 167 or 443


ST. JAMES’S CHURCH . aiTHEROE S' r '


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