VACANT lord i 8.
^■our hobby be ^ pay for your fcnt iway. K—. roflt .wltb bur and exclualve I^r details Ideal Housel I
8R REQD.
RST1& SON E) LTD., ) E MILL
on.l — Apply! l PI, Sawley, Nr!
lOOR WORK is Tulles, with four Ir day; weekly Plus excellent blyl incentive
f , glyen. ‘Some Uancs.
fenlences; good D9.‘Advertlset
d. lor widower! BIRTHS
PubUo Health Street, by not loon ' Saturday,
[ ns to be made
CORPORATIONeblcle drlvet. for a ee-hout
. T R A I N E E laccommodatlon I . Eagle- Hotel, litberoe,. Te.
It
lAOY reqd. fot tk.—Write: Bok Times^____ I
, iicant.-^Applyi: -Ctoe.
Id o f f ic e , IqLITHEROE EQD. AS DIS-
d.i I willing to : i
RAGNALL,—On October 1st 19go nt Brainley Meade,-, to Edna and
49, Peel l-Street. Clltberoe. ^ daughter, Patricia Ann.
WILSON.f^n • September 29tb. 1960, atlBramley Meade Maternity jto Lilian (n6e Holmes) son, Peter (brother
for, I Christine). Thanking all concerned. Deo gratlasj
coivung of age
BRIGGS.j—Congratulations Ray. 21st birthday.
Octpper] 7th.
J Good luck, good health, God | i i pless you-always.
'*
- tWI our love. Mam, Dad and ‘Keltm Jim and Monica.
^Itoppyj birthday Uncle Raymond Love, Stephan and Karen.
jlor .the above
rewriting ex- lantagei good Isant working J pns. 1
I I I Manager j,Kitchen work,
ferry, Smrebum |h . Tel. Stonjt-
Jstlo; five or slx- bgs only; houijs
08PITAL, ROE l.| salary: £42y-
|rlc Ward.
RbERLY. Wage I £6/19/4 Plus
; Sunday dutlep.
IqOMESTIGS for Th,oursi per even- T jveek. Rate of
III•on.i IlOIST CHURCH
Ipplicatlons , to: Vmerod Terrape,
pn. fel.
|/| SHORTHAND ply experienced) Blnce of firm pf llhteresting and pi further details |to; jlngham and I.IClltheroe,
|l | ability; if ho pee, should be il how to usela line.—J . ' South is] Ltd., , Jubljee
!|G LADY redd, I a r work I In mill
d consolehtloUs,
fvallable.r-Wrlte: Ter and Times.
i7-toh tlpper.L :lme. TeL Sl.i
IHAND TYPIST Tmlc Engineering Jalary and pros- |ns by letter t ■ Kendal j Street,
jpGMENTS
liilatlves;-of the plistaU wish I to T ;and neighbours, messages' of syin- llirlbutes In thelri pement; also the S of Olltheroe
H
! J. Southwofth Rev.,Chapman; btratlons.
Ely of ,; the ■. iKent wish
bps, friends and pelr kind expres-'
late to
dctorlB Hospital -ttentlon.
ad.
I land' neighbours, I expressions I of
Church Council, I linen’s Institute
I
rthur Layopek to ; thank |all
[floral tributes I their recent Bent.;
f , W^dlngtoni WebsterI family ' o f ^ h e ;
____ : expressions; Id florU tributes; heir sad bereave-1, doctors, sisters' aueen's Park'
pcere thanks!to; [And neigh-!
wish]to; John Bolton for I, Barrow, nurses and staff
■ received by bereavements
dd. for: clerical and prpgresslve k scheme; (typing
to play alter- 1 Barrow, near
117; and 160, Lowergate. CUtheroe.
MR. AND MRS. F. C. RAWSOH omounce the comlng^Tf^ge oj
‘delr daughter Eunice Robinson. J ^ l^ ^ d e r 2nd, 1960. Congratu-l
Mayl God In His love, ever bless you, -
Wlth^^rcles He knowetb you ^ S e n r
' Ttnde^il
“ Commit thy way unto the LorA' :
and HO shall b r ig It to Psalm 37.8.
—Rathk Mother and David. 17, Windsor Avenue. _______
SELLERS.—Congratulations and *0 Wayne on his
21st! birthday, October 8th. —Froni Mam, Dad and Rita, 34, Pendle Avenue, Chatbum,
SELLERS.—Congratulations Roy on your 21st birthday, October 8ta,| 1960.
--All my love, Doreen.
BULCOCK.—On September 30tb. suddenly, at " Oakdene,” 22 ■Dudley Road, Wallasey, Douglas
Henderson, dearly loved husband of Margaret, aged 73 years.
FROST.!—On October 1st! S
and Marie, Hurst Lyhe.
Vfather of Keith, 81, Waddlngton Ma; •J&y. . tM-iu savfovijr IWCU
Wlthlngton Hospital, Manchester, Lydia, dearly loved sister of Elizabeth 'Parker, Manchester and Robert; Hloms, of Olltheroe devoted stepmother or aged! 66 years. Interment "lemetery, Ashton-under-
KERT,—On Sunday, October 2nd, 1960, In hospital, Leonard Georore, the ddrllng'husband of Winifred and greatly loved
Jload, Clltheroe, aged 64 years. A servied was; held In the Parish Church on| Wednesday followed by cremation at Accrington',
-G. Oalveriey & Sons Ltd,") Tel.' 297/1017.1 __________
; Lltherfand, [ of School House, Waddineton, (headmistress Wad dlngton School), aged 56 years. Servlep Ini St. Helen’s Church, Waddington, to-morrow (Satur day, October' 8th) prior to cremation at Pleaslngton.
—Enq.; Scales Funeral Service. Tell Clltheroe 345,
WEBSTEP.-jOn September 29th, 1960,1 (In Ihospltal), .Ellen, the dearljl beloved wife of the late Thomas Webster, of 34, Station Road, Whalley, in her Slst year. 'Interment j was at Inghamlte iOhapdl Cemetery, Wheatley Lane, jon Monday! October 3rd.
,1—Alan Parker. Funeral Director. TeirWballey 3201.
IN MEMORIAM blRD.-l—
dear Husband and Son-in-law. ■
In loving memory of a
149, Wlnchmore Hill Road, ■ Southgate, I London N.14,
died October 6th, 1939.; —Tofai, Ada and AKre' ________
Life Is [eternal. Love Is Immortal.
CUNDALL , - r In loving memory of our dear Dad and Granddad,
Isaac, who; fell asleep October otxl, 1939.
I . .
—Prom the; Family. 46, Moor Ltoe,
Always remembered. ; !■
PYE-r-In I loving memory of EOT^d, a i dear .Husband and ^ther, who died (Jetober 8th,
—From his; loving Wife, Ronnie and Dorothy, Mabel and Jim.
, AlwayJ In our thoughts.
PYE-fln affectionate remembrance of our loving Grandpa!
—&om Joim/ Elizabeth, Oather- 'nO and Patrlda.
WALLBANK.— of Our dear
-In dled|October 5th. 1939.; Sister,
loving memory fizzle, who
—Clkra, Dick and Emily. Waddlngton. i
At peace In God’s garden. ! i
Wreaths arid ! all Floral Tributes
I exoertly made to order ! BARKERS,
WHALLEYj ROAD NURSERIES.
Clitheroo (near Primrose Bridge) Tel. 62r (any hour)
3N' LANE, I EROE.
IN T E R F LO f f i
I ); 183 (^ g h t) pr '
' l l
St. Andrew’s Church Slaidbum
ANNUAL SALE in THE V I^G E HAUl on
Saturday, 22nd Oct. at 3 p.m.
Admission 3d. Children Free.
Buffet Tea! In > Mission Room. Bolton-jby-Bowland
Young Farmers’ Club
A WHl^DRlVE and I DANCE
will jjie hold In- THE SCHOOL •
|l '
Ion given to all ■ers.
;
Jternoon: Coffee, Icuits served. ;
services, our com- I Rlete'rfaclilties, and our
modern equipment | are at the relatives’ | d i s p o s a I
Low e r s !
throughout the time we are serving.
TO-NIGUt (FRTOAY) Whist, j! p.m., prompt.
Dance, 9-30! p.m. until 1 a.m, Gordonair'es Dance Band
Admission 3/- Home-made Refreshments. I ; ■
A Roi:k V RoU Record Dance
1910 Jubil^Year 1960
NORTH EAOT LANCASHIRE GIRL GUIDES
Stage a Spectacular and Impressive Pageant
‘OUR GOLDEN HERITAGE’ j
with a . - MASSED CHOm
of .Clltheroe &, District Guides ' to be presented In
KING GEORGE’S HALL ! BLACKBURN
November 3rd & 4th ! at 7-30 p.m.
Parish Church School Satur-- day, 15th October, at 10-15 to 11-45 a.m. ■
Booking for Clitheroe in the ;
PRICES: Adults 2/6 and 1/6; for Children in Uniform.,
Souvenir Programmes 1/-! SOCIAL EVENING
. In- ST, AMBROSE CHURCH !S(3HOOL, GEINDLETON '
Toi-night (Friday) | 14th Oct. a t 7-45 p.m. |
Supper served at 8 p.m. ; GAMES TO FOLLOW.
ber Ilth, 1959. Worthy of everlasting love.
’Dicky," who passed away Octo
■ BOWKER.—In loving memory of Jbther, who
* Free jfetimates for Fitted Carpets %
AXMINSTER & WILTON SQUARES ,i
IN ALL SIZES. i!
BROADLOQIVI & TUTTED CARPETS ----- ^ RUGS & LINOS - — —
ALL FITTED iOAEPETS AiRE SEWN BY HAND
ALL pOODS CAN BE OBTAINED ON H.P. TpRMS AND OUR 20-WEEKT CLUB
LITHERLAND.—On October' 4th, in hospital! Miss Emma Meenle'
“ BARGAINS—to keep you Warm ana Dry. ” C I I O I I T ’ C
a r m y a n d O n X J R l W N A V Y STO RES
2 & 2a, SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE
MEN’S & BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, BOOTS & • I Branches also at Sklpton. Accrington. Heywood. Rlshton
Witney Blankete 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 X 100 39/11 each
Men’s Plastic Macs 7/6
Ladles’ Plastic Macs ... 9/11 Men’s Jeans (AU Sizes)
Denim' 19/6; BUck 19A1; Blue 19/11
Bedford Cord. ITonsers 31/6
P.V.C. Maos .................. 45/6 P.V.C. Legs
K W/H Coats Grey W/H Coats..........28/6
Continental Football Boots Boys’ 2-5 21/6 . Men’s 29/11
Men’s and Boys’ Football Shorts (White) ......... 6/11
New Gas Mask Haversacks 3/11 & 5/11
Men’s Cavalrv Twill Trousers ............. ...... 27/6
Sleeping Bags 25/6, 35/-, 39/11 &-42/6
Men’s Wellingtons. All Sizes 14/6, 17/11 & 35/-
Men’s Army Grey Socks 2/11 & 3/11
Men’s Boiler Suits 27/6. 29/11 & 34/-
Men’s Raincoats from 55/-
Ladles’ 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 & Trunks 2/11
New Release Genuine New Army' Roots AU Sizes NaUed Only ..;.............39/6
Men’s!! Khaki & Navy Drill Shirts............. . from 7/6
Boys’ I and Girls’ Duffle Coats......... . from 37/6
13/11 26/6
Men’s Clyde Wellingtons _ Slight snb-^andard only Cord 6/6 Tweed 5/6
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I Men’s Caps
________ Gab. 5/6 Cycling Capes 21/6 & 10/6 Men’s Melton Trousers 21/- Warehonse Coat4 ...... 28/6 Youths Trousers Men’s Duffle Coa ,_
_ _ _ _ _ _
Boys’ and Girls’ Gaberdine Raincoats
Men’s “Rookley’l Welling _ tons, Sponge Inner Sole,
_ _ _ _ : _ _
Donkey Jackets _______________ 39/11,
White & Black Size 10-2 Price 3/11
32/6 TO-NIGHT; (Friday) at 7-30i SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15
BRADFORD DILLMAN, JULIETTE GRECO, ORSON WELLES in “ CRACK IN THE MIRROR.’’ Cinemascope, (A)
(
Week commencing October 17th, 1960 DAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, at 7-30
JOHN ASHLEY, SANDRA KNIGHT In | Frankenstein’s
For the flr^t time—a female with spine-chilling .thrills. i i
: ' ' ' ALSO '' i KEN CLAYTON. BARBARA WILSON, RICHARD GILOEN In
“ LOST, LONELY & VICIOUS” (a) : An Inside story of Hollywood, and white hot tool
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16 ERROL, FLYNN. ANTONY QUINN, MAUREEN O’HARA in
Against'All Flags Technicolor., , , (D)
all the history of piracy, he ravished the seas and sweeps the , i-: screen with a golden adventure.: ,
Booking Oflico open Wednesday and Saturday. 2 n.m. to 4 p.m.; other times at the General Offioe. 2, Moor Lane. 10 a.m. to 12 ndon,,2-16 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tel, Clitheroo 1160/1.
Clitheroe Co-operative Society Furoisliing iDepartment — Moor Lane
;
! Week commenoing October 17th, ,1966 ! MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30
RICHARD TODD, PETER SELLERS. ELIZABETH SELLARS In NEVER LET ()0
A high-tension thriller that pins you to the edge of i your seats from start to finish with a new, tough and ruthless Peter Sellers.
• ■ ALSO , THE ABBEY THEATRE PLAYERS In “ BOYD’S SHOP” THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6
ROBERT MITCHUM, ANNE HEYWOOD, DAN O’HEF CYRIL CUSACK in
A TEHRIBLE I BEAUTY
Mltehum strikes under cover of night . . . and lives tence of death) The most exciting of all terrorist act)
Booking Offioe open daily 11 to 12>38,3 to 4-30.
CHATBURN CHURCH PLAYERS PRESENT-
“ YOU, TOO, CA
HAVE A BOD (A Farce In 3 Acts by Fred Robinson]
in Tlffi CHURCH INSTITUTE-op 20th, 21st, 22nd OCTOBER
I
at 7-30 p.m., prompt. ADMISSION:
Reserved bloek 2/6 • Unreserved blpek 2/ GMldrehHalf-Pric?.;..,..,
Booking Agentr Mrs. L. HUDSGN, Bridge Rd., (jlhatburn. VOTE
AGAINStr••■SUNDAY CINEMAS 0 KEEP SUNDAY
AS 1 A DAY OF REST . . . AND WORSHIP
X X X X VOTE
TO-MORROW Station where you last voted
SATURDAY, 15th OCTOBER betwem 12 noon & 8
p.ni.
X X X X
CM WOULD LIKE. : . .
TO TAKE YOU TO VOTE
OFFER THE USE OF ! A CAR lELP IN ANY WAY-|
r YOUR MINISTER CLITHEROE 6081
ELECTRIC IRONS, FTOES, CLOCKS, Etc. ------- CASH OR TERMS .,-------—p— r-
BENTHAM’S YOU I RADIO AND TV DEALERS ■
14 MARKB' ■ Tol
T PLACE " (XrrHEROE lephone:! Clifheroe''J47 or 443
; ■ YOUR OFFKRAL HOOVER DEALERS FOR CUTHEROE (X)
|vca Manager! I Eadburn
earned £60 in Vritb for local
’■eqd.; fully or li good wages atbum 202.
i^ e m w i a l s Fecitts ofler a wide varlMy
and can deliver and erect In anyi churchyard.'
BROS.
itEfi|ORIAL CRAFTSMIN I I SINCE 1860
WJialley New Road I b|.a c k b u r n I ’Phone; 6248
(Open Saturday afternoone)
RECORDERS FROM £21 TO £65
I from 57/6 from 49/6
I only 23/6
Youths “Edwardian” Tronserg 23/6 & 29/11
Men’s' Felt Demob. Hats (worth d|)nble) 10/-
3t I 4/6
'5
49/lL 67/6 Plhnsoles
6-8 5/6
Men’s Track Suits All Sizes ' 29/11
______________ 10/6 !& 12/6
“ Everoak ” safety !i Cycle Helmets]...... . 51/6
Genoine Women Fawn Raincoats
Officers .... 89/6
Men’s Pyjamas 14/11 j& 19/6 Ladles’ Plastic Macs Commando Boots
Boys’ Poplin Shirts AU Sizes ________
Men’s Bib/brace Overalls 111/11
Men’s Rayon Trousers
7 8/6 each & 19/11
“ Toft King ” Boots & Shoes All Sizes Only I........ 39/11
W/P Trousers j ^ 1V6,19/11 & 22/6
Boys’ Empire Je^ns ...... 7/6 Men’s Empire Jeans
KBURN, BAiCUP, SKHTTON and In hpr towns In Lancashire
OPEN ON SUNDAYS B u r n l e y , o ld h a m , ic o ln e , q t .
IN CUTHEROE?
POLiiNG TO-MORR
SATTMDAY, 15th OCTOjBER 12 noon to 8
AT YOUR USUAL POLLING ^TATION. USE YOUR .VOTE THUS:
su n :DAY CINEMAS FOR AGAIVST
Gaberdine 19/11
If you are oyer * YOUR
, ! : • '
INTERVt Heights to
mit your own requirements J )eJivered in d l areas
|; | ; 1 A ll enquiries promptly attended to : !
18, PARK S’ Tel
D. CATtERMOLE 4 SON STREET
FR ijephone: C ■ - Clllltheroe 99
LANCASHIRE (ioMBINATTON : : ullVISiON SHAW BRIDGE GROUND
TO-MORROW (SAT.), OCT.! 15th CUth ero e v . nei^son
CLljTHEROE
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