IRIAM
Ig memor; 'of a who , died
Bs: :--i
I but every Ind, DlckJ
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|g ; memory I of a Idled November
pories, silently we loved and
forget, j '
pr-lnJaw , and abden,! I
liso of ai,dear ■September 6th, lister, who died
Nellie I and
,er 12th,: 1959;; phn, September
memories of arah ’{illzabethJ
fer 20th, 1941. shadows fall,
dear Slstet, I t again. '
I.memories, out-| rest, h o : worry; bear ones.
l in g Son and Teddy and
pp above, my love.
give
fed memories of arah Elizabeth,
fed memories of lo died Novem-
bme small ^ way^ you come I our
memorials i oranito marble, stone
^nri«
under no obliratitn and find Ijs anxious to help,
ROCK
MONUMENTAL MASONS. Lettering and Renovations.
Bladfburn Road
GREAlj HARWOODi TELEPHONE 21S4
piRTHS
CLARK.—Oil November 9th, I960 at Bramle9 Meade, to Margaret (n6e Jackson) and Brian a daughter, Susan Mary (a slstSr for Janet),! Thanking the famllv doctor and] all concerned.
18, Brook Street, Olltheroe. COMING OF AGE ~
RIOGWAY. 4- Congratulations m yoUr 21st birthday, Leslie-
November 10th. 1960.
—Prom Milm and Dad, Brothers and Sitters, and Barbara, E N G A G E M E N T S
BLjVt HE— KING
Mr. and ' Mrs. W. L. King have pleasure | In announcing the engagement of theh daughter Pamela ] Aim. to John David' second soil of Mr. and Mrs. H
ber 12th,| 1969; bo died Septem- . my dear Mum, |!ed September
Jh e mtihorles, |P t,
pved and] never I
. Brian, le.
-.Sharpies,
ling meihory of t o passed away p59. I ! .
1 getting .weary, I l e thougi(t best, | Ims around you, |d "Come |andi
let. usband, ill, !|_____ i
margaret A. Wlg- iNovember 15th,
| Ired memories of!
1 • Mi' ' 'I y, but every day,;
fee think of you.
Ivlng Daughter; In-ln-iaw, I Harry,
[ber 15th, 11959. d's garden.
png memory of a I Grandma, who
^'.yn; Jean and I
jvlng memory of ho passed away 1959. M:
.1 ; ” I In our] hearty ban words couljj
biin. iRuby, and bf Wlghl.:
!
Wing memory of fcho passed away fl959.
. you will femembered every
always George - and I t.
I m e m o r ie s pvlng : birthday
fear,
bt from (ear.
|ber-13th. remembeif some-
of my ne, yet
fg Mother; pee, Barrow.
pPGMENTS
IT EoclM and hcere thanks to telghbours; work- srs. Atklnsons,
|nds for . floral lal offerings and n durlnb tUelr i also the family doctors ahd staff brla Hospital for
I , British Legion, Ihn Church and
1 I | to all ! relatives,
ler bereavement llltheroe; ;
CUtherW. Foster I expresses
liiends .for floral and ; kindness
Nlel,, Mr. Fish
members of St. Society of SS.
DEATHS
ATKINSON.i-On NovemberiTth, la-- hospital, Mark, the dearly .loved husband of Evelyn A tk ln ^ and loving father of Jean and Margaret; | of 81, West View, Clltheroe, aged 63 years. Crema tion was bt Pleaslngton yester day (November lOth).
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345.____________
‘ Holden Street, Clltheroe, Thomas, the dearly loved husband of Margaret Eccles, aged 72 years. r ;i .P. interment was at Cllth eroe Cemetery on Wednesday last following Requiem Mass at S3. Michael [and John Church.
ECCLES —d n November 5th, at 3,
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.
FOSTER.-!-On November 6th, at 101, Lowergate, Clltheroe, AquUla, the dearly -loved husband, of Gertrude Poster, aged 86 years. Interment' was at Clltheroe Cemetery ! on Tuesday last, November 8th.
—The Scales FTmeral Service. __TO. Clltheroe 345.
HAVHURST.—On November 6th, in hospital, ! William, the dearly loved husband of Ada Hayhurat. of 3. Conway Avenue, Clltheroe, aged 63! years. Service and crema tion was at Pleaslngton on
Thursday, November 10th.
—The Scales Funeral Service, . Tel. Clltheroe 345._________ __
MUSSON.—On November 7th, a t Badlesmere, 'Trinity Trees, East bourne, Dame Ellen Musson, D. BE.,^-R.R.C., LL.D„ SR.N , ' aged 93, daughter of the late W. E. Musson, surgeon, of OUtheroe,
ROBINSON.^n November 9th, In hospital. Elizabeth Alice, the dearly Moved sister of Annie Robinson, - of Mylah Cottage, Rlmln'gton, aged 83 years. Ser vice and interment at St. Mary's Church, Glsburn, to-morrow (Sa t-' urdayJNOv. 12th) at 12 noon! Friends please accept this, the only intimation.
—Enq.l R] H. Spencer, Wind Saw Mill; Rlmlngton, -Tel. Glsburn
202.: M______ ■ SINGLETON.—On November 7th,
In hospital, Robert, the beloved- husband of .Lena Ellen Single ton, of New 68th year. Peter and! Paul's Church, Bolton- ' by-Bottand,
Row, Holden. In ^ Was Interred at St.
-T . 1e . i S Bowland.
on November 10th. oolnspn, Bolton-by-
SMITHl-Oh November Bthi In hospital, Clara, the beloved wife of the late Herbert William Smith of 7, Cowper Avenue, Clltheroe, aged 84 years. Funeral from the Chapel of Rest, " Rock dale," | Olltheroe. Service In Wesley (Jhapel to-day (Friday, November! 11th) at 2-0 p.m. prior to cremation a t Accrington.
—Thd Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.
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TOWNLEY.-On November 6th, at Brookfield' Cottage. 30, Plmlleo Road,! Clltheroe, Percy, the dearly loved husband of Hannah, 8. Townley. aged 78 years. Crema tion was at Pleaslngton bn Wed nesday last following a service in St. Mary’s Cffmrch.
—The Scales Funeral-i Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345,
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WHITTAKER.—On November 9th. 1960, - In hospital, Thomas Edward, the beloved husband of Ada Whittaker, of 15. Derby-
Street, Clitheroe, aged 72 years. Servlfe In St. James’s Church a t 10-30; ami prior to Interment a t
ltd., the; Working . Joiners Arms, expressions of floral' ;trlbutes
I |iy wish! to thank
fir bereavement; doctor jlfor his
, Clltherbe. family ! of the
|lso the! family In d attention.
I f sympathy and lecelvedi in their
I t . Clltheroe.
pid floral tributes their recent ,
thank pll rela- nelghbburs for
I r floral Tributes Ikindness. shown I of sorrow;, also pr and the nurse
[ Clltheroe.
P. Towhley. ex thanks to all bours i and all
Singleton and,
: all relatives, btxiurslfor their.
Finch [Robinson
Mrs.; E. Har- neighbours; the
!
—Bejmett, Clltheroe. Tel. 682. [ iN 'M EM O R IAM
COOK.—In loving ■ memory of a deariMother, who died November 14th,i 1940; also a dear Father, wh^dled August 1st, 1930.
Thoughts drift back to bygone !, days,
Life goes on, but memories, i stay.
' —From Son Bill, and Ads.
CROASDALE.—In loving memory of my dear Husband, Robert, who died [November 14th, 1959.
Not Just to-day, but every day. Remembered.
—FrOm his loving Wife, Alice.
ISHEHWOOD.—In loving memory of a dear Brother and Uncle George, who died November 16th, 1950
Just a token of love and remembrance,
, ! forget. His memory to us a treasure, , His loss a lifetime's regret.
(31 the one we loved and don’t
—Nqllle, rack, Bert, Barbara and Joyce,
LOCkLEY. a dear ,
John, wl( 1918.
86. Hayhuj-■St Street, Clitheroe.
—Prom fi^lly,
Memo! years
— In loving memory of Husband and Father, 0 died- November 13th,
'lies of a loved one, t h a t ' :an never dim. his loving Wife . and
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) BETWEEN 11 a.m. & 4 p.m.
; (19th November)
SOCIAL VISIT I — OP -----
LIMPOPO (Fjraiik Farrar’s Lion Cub)
as shown on TW 28th October (“ People and Places ”) and recently photographed in the “ Daily Mall j _ _ _
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pN LANE, EROE, I :
[interflora r
; 183 (night) ! I : . '
Bouquets on given to ail
hornoon:] Coffee, pults served.
Floral Tributes
Ido ta order I e b s ,^ i ,:
in nurseries, primrose! Bridge) (my hour) i
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I WCCRINGTON 2141 CLITHpROE 345
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g ’ECML requests made by Ijatlves are a I wave exactly by our com--
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fo lowe(l petent
itaff,- CLITHEROE ANNUAL
KIN,G LANE HALL, CLITHEROE j iiday, 3rd February, 1961
PLEASE NOTE: R. D. I BLACKBURN _ _ ■ ' j ----------
CASTLEGA^ BRANCH, CLITHEROE ^ Do not miss this great treat +
Entrance by side shop and exit by main shop. Queue ■will form by side shop.
Clltheroe I ^metery at 11 a.m. to-mbrrow , (Saturday November 12th),
Calderstones Staff Social and Sports Club DANCE In THE 'HOSPITAL BALLROOM on FRIDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1960
DANCING, 8-30 p.m. to 2 a.m., to the EMBASSY BAND. SPC(T PRIZES — , LICENSED BAR
Tickets 5/- Each (including | Buffet Supper) Proceeds for Blackburn Orphanage.
' ' - J S NOW
We invite you I to call in and look around—a wonderful selection of Toys suitable for all ages
—OPEN DAILY (except WEDNESDAYS) (Closed for] Lunch 11-45
a.nL to 1 p.m.).
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School (Girls’) will present—
“THE BLUE BIRD” ! (by MAETERLINCK) i]
WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 23rd, 25th & 26th November, 1960 at 7-30 p.m. In THE S(3HOOL HALL., j Doors Open 7 p.m.
‘ 1
Reserved Ticket:, Price 3/- & 2/j- may be obtalfled through pupils at the School.
Unreserved [Tickets 1/* ‘ obtainable at the door. .
DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL, FOURTH
ANNUAL BALL FRIDAY,!, 25th NOVEMBER, 1960
THE HvfGLEBORO’ DANCE BAND Prom 8 p,m. untlLl a.m.
■ refireshments available
Tickets 4/ - ; At the door 5/- RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED
MOOR LANE alETHODIST CHURCH SALE OF WORK |
SATURDAY, 266i NOVEMBER, 1960 To be Opened at 2-30 p.m. by Mrs, Joan Boothroyd.
Puller details next week. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH . PENDl |eTON SALE o r WORK will be held In THE VHLAGE HALL -
SATURDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1960 To be (jpened a t 2 p.m, by Mrs. ,W. P. CUMW INS.
'
A VARIETY OF STALLS Including:
DKAPERY, cake, IPRODUCE, i & WHITE ELEPHANT. AFTERNOON TEAS.
i Admission 6d. : Children 3d.| /■■ J, L. bulcocf:
Regent House . King Str^i ; Telephone: Clltherce
t . Clitheroe 158
i ; GENUINE i
REDUCTI ATS &
jii'rfjw IN LADIES! From . . .
CUTHEROE CO-OPERA'nVE SOCIETY LTD.
Next door to General Office Moor Lane-
OUR - GRAND
ALSO-THURSDAY and FRIDAY ONLY JILL ADAMS. KEN WAYNE in
in the Parish Church Sunday School
TO-MGH'T (FRIDAY) at 7-30 p.m.
“ DUST IN THE SUN'” (u)
Seats may be booked In advance'for ail uvenlng perfornlanoH at no extra charge. Booking Oflioe open cally 10-0 to 12-0 nooni Wednesday 2-0 ta 4-0! Saturday ^-9 to 8-1
CHRIST CHURCH 1.TBURN CHRISTMAS FAYRE in THE INSTITUTp on - [
SATURDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1960 T(j be Opened at 2-30 p.m. by' ,i ]
Mrs. J. B. (XIDLTHURST, J.P., (Gargraye). Chairman: Colonel G. N, ROBjttJSON, T.D.E1.L,
VARIOUS STALLS Admission 6d.
AFIMNOON TEAS Chldren 3d. I
REHEARSALS J In the
O l d S c h o o l , C i ib b c h B r o w To-night (Friday);
PULL REHEARSAL (VOCAL) ' at 7-45 p.m.
Monday, 21st Novi
I PRINCIPALS'ONLY, 7-30 p.m. Wednesday, 23rd Nov.
FULli REHEARSAL, 7-30 p.m. Friday, 25th Nov.l
PRINCIPALS ONLY, 7-30 p.m.
NOTE: Production commences on Monday, 21st November. Will a l l ,those taking part please make every effort to attend rehearsals promptly.
^ G; SPEAK, Hon, isec;
C.R.G.S. Scout Group ANNUAL . .
ANNUAL BALL 1^ be held in
T ^ INSTTrUTE, NEWTON, T O -N l t o (FRIDAY)
MELODY MAKERS l/DANCE BAND
Admission 3/- * Dancing] 8-30' p.m. to 2 a.m. WHIST DRIVE In THE SCHOOL HALL '
TQ-NIG!HT (FRTOAY) ‘ at 7-15 p.m.
RODEX . COUNTY LIFE COTSMOOR & MUNROSPUlif
Don^t Miss a Bargain j / wwkjr-inr,-; • . Brockhall Hospital S.C.
I ^ ^ d r iv e ;— ; '
DANCE & WHIST In the I .
HOSPITAL BALLROOM
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Music by - '
JACK FARNSWORTH and His Orchestra
iWhlst Drive 8-30 p.m. prompt. Dancing 8-30' p.m. to 1 a,m.
Admission 3/-
Guide Dogs for the Blind (Waddington; Branch)
WHiST & DOMINO DRIVE
In OT. HELEN’S SCHOOL
TO-NIGHT (FRTOAY) afi-SOp-m.
Admission 3/- (Includlng Supper). !
Unic] ChuTi
n Street Methodist ch . Low Moor
Imblesale also ] p
rOffil-lVLlDE 'cake [ and -GIFT OTALL
To-morrow (Saturday) (I9th Nov!) at|3 p.m.
Admission! 3d. Refreshments] bn Sale, P ! 1 ■ ■ 1 ! REUMINm! NOTICE i j ) .Admission 2/6
Inidudlng Home-made Supper. ’ GIFT STALL
Methodist Church Whalley I
AUTUMN FAYRE To-morrow (Saturday)
to be opened, at 2-45 p.m. by MISS M.- FISHER.,
Chairman:
;W. H. , HARRISON, Esq. Teas from 3-30 p,m.
Admission]6d. CONCEl^T
at 7 p.m. by
( MR. HALPINS PARTY ] (from Blackbur,]n).
I Admission 1/-| BASHALL EAVES F.C. Gisburn & District V.F.C.
(^UNDpAUCE ; at th'ej
HOljDBR B R irjG E HOTEL l y kind permission of
MR.’ & ]MRS. WHITAI^ Tuesday, 29th Nov. |
Iron 8 p.m. (o 12 mlclnlght. Admisaon 3/ -
DMCE
in the iteW FESTIVAL HALL, , GI8BDRN. bn ;
FViday, 25th November
Dance to the ShyUners Dance Band under the direction of ! Boy DicMnson.
I Admission 3/ - i Refreshments available.
Dancing—8-30 p.m. to l ‘p.m.
(Vshworth & Smith Social (3ub „
GRAND I
50 -50 DANCE vflll be held on
To-morrow (Saturday) -4n 'THE CLUB ROOM.
Dancing] from 8 to 11-30 p.m. “JIM TURNER’S BA14D will be In attendance.
Admission: Members 1/;- Non-Members 2/-
' , I
Host and Hostess; Ann and George (from Accrington)
mSTBDCnON CLASS 7-45—10.45 D.m.
Admission 2/- (Ine. refreshments) EVERY TUESDAY
INTERWOVEN FENCING 6ft. LENGTHS
Heigh^ I to suit ypnr own reqairements
LOGS for Sale Delivered areas Enaulrln! promotiy attended to:
D. CATTERMOLE ------& SON —
18 Park St., Clitheroe Telephone: Olitheroo 99
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BROqKHALL HpSFlTAL 8,0. OLD TYMB & MODERNkaUENCE
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FREE BUSES leave the Station via Whltewell 7-30 p.iji.: from Slaidburn, 8-30 p.m.; returning, after the Dance, via Whltewell and the Fbll.
Clitheroe Amateur!
Operatieiiahd; W a i i a t i t ’ Society
WEDDING IN Qance j ' l ■ in the ' N
Conservative Qub f Clitheroe
TO-NIGHT (FRH>AY) 7-30 — 11-45 p.m.
Admission 2/6 dlAIDBURN Y.F Eastnian Color. (X)
Powerful adult entertainment! A gripping tale of suspense. An imusual thriller, the photographer who brought fear with his camera.
Booking Office open Wednesday and Saturday,-2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; other times at The General Office, 2, Moor Lane. 10 a.m. to 12 'noon, 2-15 o.m. to 5 R.m, Tel, Clitheroe 1150/1.
^ registered as a NEWSPAPER i
“f iillhi
n iuii f
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16
jane POWELL HOWARO KEEL In “SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN brothers." Cinemascope. Ansco Colour. (U)
Week commencing: November 21st 1960
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 LEE PATTERSON. BARBARA SHELL'EY in
Blythe, of Thornhill, Dewsbury. Yorks. I
DEADLY RECORD
The mystery of the stiletto and the unknown killer. A lso -“ MIli-BREAKER” ,
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30) SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15
CARL BOEHM, MOIRA SHEARER, ANN MASSEY, MAXINE AUDLEY In
No. 4175 uillll llv
MICHAEL CRAIG, PETER CUSHING, BERNARD LEE In! “ CONE OF SILENCE.” (P)
to-night (Friday) at 7-30i SATURDAY at 6-0 and j8-1B - ________ I ]
SATURDAY at 2-16! THE COWBOYS OF AMERICA In "THE OOVf. BOY" (Technicolor). EP. 7 "K IN G OF THE ROCKET ....... M.G.M CARTOON
j Week oommenolng November 21st 1060
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-15 RICHARD TODD. ANNE BAXTER, HERBERT LOM In
Chase a Crdokigd Shadow
A thrlUer In a thousand I This la one of -the most, Ingenious
mysteries ever seem I t throws away toe old nothing Uke it. -You’re on your own to unbaflle lt--and you re on your honour not to reveal Its stunning, gasping ending! • (U)
PRECEDED BY
MARTINE CAROL, ROGER L1VE8EY in ] “ THE STOWAWAY”
Eastman Oolour. A tensely dramatic story . . . set In a tropical paradlM. THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16
Slave Womdn CorinthI
Eastman Colour
Starring^^ISABELLE COREY AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS '
A mighty spectacle ol ancient Greece! Booking OHioe open dally 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30. Tel. 278.
ALSO-NADJA TILLER, ROBERt HOSSEIN in “ RIPIFI & THE WOMEN
i
DAVID TOMLINSON CECIL PARKER RICHARD WATTlS
FO lUW c•I M O (X)
THURSDAY and FRipAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-9 giid 8-15 ASSOCIATED BrItISH Pmentt
Clitheroe and D r ^ c t ]Boy Scouts’ ••-1 •
Association •
1 WE AN^AL
TROPHY DISTRIBUTION i', willbeheld in
m E BOYS’ .eiRlAMMAK SCH(X)L IPAM .
SATURDAY, 26th i NOVEMBER at 7 p.m.
i
TROPHIES TO BE PRESENTED !BY Tiffl MAYOR • (CounclUar WUllam Sharpies, J.P.).'
' ; ■ who have been on various expeilltlons. - PARENTS ARE ESPECIALLy.jWEIXXlME.-
Hlustrated'accounts will be given tiylscouts and officers ' (A) ‘-fawy-’
..(llUEWlWJIllllim ■lilt iimuMiiim mil
In YU OR Vi Si movm jyEflms
14 MARKET PLACE • ; ClllTHEROE Telephone:I Clifheroo 167'or 443 .
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-15: SATURDAY at 8-0 and 8-15 “DENTIST IN THE c h a ir .” (U)
CLITHEROE STAR T|1IS SATURDAY at 2-l>.m.;
ORS CLUB ]
JON HALL In “DESTINATION DANGER.” CARTOONS. COMEOYJ EPISODE 14 “ CAPT. V DEO "
Week commencing November 21st 1960 ' ] MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-0 p.m;
MVROBRw^s thek busih&ss !
i ,c FRIDAY] NOVEMBER 18, 1960
ou' selection of designs Placed *
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: LAWNMO^R pok
BE - SHARPENINd, REPAIRINa OR OVERHAULINQ. ALSO YOUR
SHEARS. AXE AND SAW,
PROBABLY NEED EXPER T attention. NOT FORGErmNO
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