Is VACANT riNG
I vacancy for a V apprentice to pe. , candidate will
jidard of'educa- |ly in English
hive a good luneration.
are good,;and
1st instance in ig. stating; age vith two refer-
Times Office, aco. Clitheroe.
|c and exclusive I I For details •
|d pay for your, isant way; K n i t ; proftt with our ;
your hobby be, BIRTHS dford 8,;
deal House, '
Jand other ships fflcers for radlo- and Direction;
Balary rising to Approx, two]
I type and Inter- blcs and travel, [further Infonna- hltlon, fees, e tc , h Counties Radlq lencaster Road,
bailey.
8 or 7 days; top rates •
I l L D I N G T R A D E top rates of
Inullder. Mltton Tel. 2292.
OSes; travelling
J wages. Apply I r 29th : to: The
JiARD AND WIFE hd.; paid above
nail Men's Social Eospltal. Langho, [Tel. 48046.:
rend.; willing! to ipilcant.—Apply: heroe.,,
IWhalley.—Write: hir and'Times.__
I mid-day meal to
FrTH & SONS, htheroe.i require;
/Bobbin Winder, plications from filling, to iMrn
j t Assocletlon.- | r to: Mrs. P. White House,
HOSPITAL.
ing. Hate of pay Ik of 44 hours. 1 . payments , dot pd other extras. of service, per
I rcqd.; m u s t; be work. Including
BLACKBURN.
il! (pensionable House. available
■r single man. ling age and Ih e t,. with ^ I referees, to ^ as possible..
Tied man, board ex-
the the
pen; rates of pay 3 travelling time pply: Site 'Fore^
pr Edlsfbrd Park Permanent
Iled *15^16’ reqd.-f Inside Ltd., 1 32.
l theroe. ' '
CLITHEROE DEPARTMENT OF JUNIOR OR FEMALE)
I t present: Males nales—£206-£579 1st January,
. . Invited for! the l i t at a salary In the General
blng salary . will B possession of pnatlon quallflca-
II two persons to 1 may tie made led to the under- er than ; 30th '
I '
[SNOWDEN,, Town Clerk
Jfssentlal.—Aftply; lltheroe. Tel, 60.
.STAFF reqd.; I lY P IS T reqd;
Int, Rlbblesdale Tltheroe. ■; i '
I o-operative 'LTD. .'
|de r experimeed I pension schemi, before Wednes-
ILT BUT(3HERy I as first assistant
Tate, Clltheroe. i I N T S
some e35>erlence; to age and ex- In writing! to;
bdorsed '! Junior i age, ■ education particular.. ; full hatlon successes)
SRETARY and for CUtheroe
dally Monday
bn pay annually.; 15 to 35) should
READ.-Dn September 9thj at Bramley Meade, to Marlon ’(nCe Lambert) and Richard, a son Stewart Richard. -Thanklngl aU concerned.
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TAYLOR,—To Fred and RenSe TUylori (n6e jparkinson), at lio Woonei Lane,! Janet, a sister for Keith. ; With' many thanks to Nurse Curran.
^B IR T H D A V ^G R E E T IN t^
MRS. KAY. 7, Mlllthorn Avenue Many happy returns on your 82nd birthday, September 18th.
—From the Family. i SILVER WEDDINGS
COOK. — Congratulations, Mum and Dad, on your silver wedding anniversary.
i I
—Lynne and Rosemary. HIBBLE-ALLEN
On September 21st 1935, at St James’s, Clltheroe, by the Rev H Y. Burnett, Frederick Alfred Hlbblel to'Ks le Allen.
;
Congratulations from Olive and, Maureen.
VMother, ■
GOLDEN WEDDING LAW-lWSON'
Congratulations to IMother and Father i on your golden wedding anniversary, September 22nd 1960. May you enjoy many more I years of health -and, happiness
together. , —Love, Alan, Elsie and Elaine.
DEATHS
, 1960. ; at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hendzel, 18, Albert
COWLER.—On September lothl
. Street,! Low Moor, Annie .Cowler, late of Beech Grove, Chatburn
i aged 74 years,Interred at Christ ' Church, Chatburn. on September I 13th. I ./
I — V e e v e r s , S h a t b u r n . T e l , 2 9 7
'KNOWLES.^n S cpt^ber lltb, • 1960, at 897 WaddlfSaon Road, Clitheroe, Alice, the dSoved wife of the late John Thomas Knowles, aged 85 years. Interred at Whalley Parish Church on ‘ September 14th.
, -Bennett, .Clitheroe. Tel:' .582.
N C R M A N . - On September 14th at 9, Thorn Street, Clitheroe, Arthur Edwin, the dearly loved husband or the late Constance Isabella Norman, aged 84 years. Reposing In Rockdale Chanel of Rest, i Service St. Mary’s Church. Clitheroe, to-morrow (Saturday, September 17th) at 10-30 am. prior ;to Interment at Clltheroe Cemetery.
—The! Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.__________ _
'S U M N E R —on Tuesday, September
; daughter of the late David and Ruth Leemlng, of West Bradford)' passed away peacefully after a long Illness, aged 66 years. Was Interred a t West Bradford Meth
6th, i960, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of James Sumner, of Coal Pit Lane, Blckerstaffe (and
odist Church on Mday, Septem ber 9th. ,
TOMLINSON.—On September 10th, 1960. mt Garden Cottage, Dent, near Sedbergh James Tomlinson, formerly of; 60, Pimlico Hoad,
Clltheroe, In h is . 79th year. In terred St. Andrew’s Churchyard' on September 12th.
IN MEMDRIAM
BOOTHMANi-In loving memory of a dear Father and Granddad, , Harold, who passed away Septem- ^ ••’59.
her 2[st, 191
—Prom Mary, children.
Edwin ' and Shotton, Nr. Chester. COOK.—In loving memory of a
dear Husband, who died March 26th,! 1942. ;■ j Ever remembered.
—From his Wife. AUce.
RYDEHEARD.—In loving memory ol . a| dear Son and Brother, Stanley, died In Italy September 13th,[1944,
. ! Worthy of remembrance.
-Prom Mother, Elsie, Bill and (Jhlldren.
HaU dreen, Birmingham 28.
WILKINSON.l-In mbmory of a ym dear Friend. RlchMd (Dick), who died September 17th, 1953.
—Prom his [Friend, Tom. 10, Dej Lacy I Street, CUtfaeroe.
. 28th, to; I ^ e I r Lane, Clltheroe,
>GHEN ASSIST- leetpend washlng-
p r CTocery trade, ho. H. Hargreaves . Lane. Clftherob.
(male 1 anj
PUNTY COUNCIL DAY NURSERY,
pEROE ' I I ■
IDYMAN reqd. 'or peek, at 4/0| per
bns only to:-Tile al Officer, 19, St. Accrlngtonl- Ss
JINO LADY reqd. ■cal work Inl mill
Ind conscientious, ml ability; If no fence, should : be
fh how to Use a thine.—J. South- p s ' Ltd., Jubilee
■KEEPER reqd. lay; lull time or
I duties only. — 19, Pimlico Roar
l,0HEN WORKERS
-Moorcock I Inn, ■ ' -I I
EDGMENTS
.IS 01 sympathy lutes receive |n Ivement: also the
tamlly of the late Icr desire to thaPk , Irlends (or I their
for their'jklijd Low Moor. '
Iresslons of sym- . itrlbutes received
lies wish torthabk ■ neighbours tor
- mlly vrm
pement; also the Rev. A. B. Macgarr
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| r long illness and es In their Irecent
ll Floral Tributes
|ade to order, EBS./ .;i
AD nurseries,
[Primrose Bridge) ■(any hour)
published ;by the "ir & Tlmfes (ji)
■(Two Unee), P ----------1- U lace, OUto
lamlly of th; Id like to [thank elghbours! i and kmdnesslat all
ptoad, CUtheroe Kuld
ministrations. Clltheroe,
JgACH cMket and coffin in our selection room
Is plainly marked, showing the COMPLETE cost of our moderately priced service.
>scaiE$
e m M BLACKBURN 4042 ! ACCRINGTON 2l4« CUTHEROE 345
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ANNUAL INSPECTION THURSDAY,, 29th SEPTEMBER
3 p^H. at headquarters, CHURCH BROW. Inspecting Officer:
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;New Ji’estlval Hall, Glsburn.
Wreatjih Bouquets; Out Flowers, etc. A, PEARCE
Nuiierlee (Near Pendle Hotel) I
Reslde'noe:29l Tower Hill. Olltheroe Tel. Qhatburn 230.
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SEE I THE FAMOUS . / / WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28th, at 7 -30 p.m. 24 Lectures ASTRONOMY
’The course will deal with the movement of Common celestial bbjects, the recognltlon.of;.stars and epnsteUa- tlons. The earth In relationship to the sun, the moons orbit, eclipse and the tides. . ,
Tutor: A. MULLIGAN,
M.Sc; TIHUESDAY, S^PIT. 29th, at 7-30 p.m. 24 Lectures EASTERN PHILOSOPHY
■Iffie PhUosophy of India Is a rewarding and iMclnatlng study for the Western student who desires fuUer know ledge of the Ideals and the cultural'heritage of the East. An appreciation of the Eastern mind and thO QUtlook is not only beneficial but essential' In the 20th oentu^ In which the most significant development is the meet- [
Ing of East and West. j
I Tutor : R.:J.W. be™ , BJA. I
Both these Classes will be held in !
The Clitheroe Royal Grammar School FRIDAY, SEPT. 30th at 7-30 p.m.j
24 Lectures BEHII® THE H E m iN E S
Today’s news explained, the importance of the event wUl be examined and discussed, and an attempt will be made to look Into the future and comment on likely ideveffip- ments. In view of the present trend of world Malrs particular attention will be paid to African problems, Disarmament, .and the increasing Influence of Com- . munlst China.!
Tutor; R. R. FIELDEN, M.A. NOTE: This Class wlU be held in', the
Ribblesdale County Sec(>ndary School
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Half-price for retirement Penrioners
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I ■ uT THE ST. JAMES’S
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KICK-OFF 5-l5 p.m. CLITHEROE SEPTEMBER 28th BRANCH
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CLTTHEROE AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY
“WEDDING IN PAI^IS” ' ■ '
ENROLMENT MEETING j ' will be held Iri the
. ^ I I ■ OLD SCHOOL, CHURCH BROwj
[ TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 23rd SEh. j
. at 7-30 p.m. i ' i Old and New Members are cordially Invite^ to attend.
j Friday, —Fuji Rehem^al,—' Yoiia^ G. SPEAK, Hon. Secretary. /
I sets are better tested. iEN#^M S YOUR RADIO A b iTV DEALERS
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■TG-MORI«>Wi(SATURDAY)i 24th SEPT; ,
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THE ASSEMiBLY ROOM, CONSERVATIVE CLUB CLTMEROE — ADMISMON FREE .
Next Demonstration; CIVIC THEATIRE, NELSON FRIDAY, : OCTOBER 28th, at 7-30 p.m.' ■ Soloist: Ann Brieriey, of.jCUtheroe, ■ . .
LANCASHIRE ! COMBINATION , SHAW BRIDGE GROUND
TO-MORROW (SAT), |24th SEPT.
CUTHEROE V. FLEETWOOD i KICK-OFF: -3 p.)!n. '
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registered AS A newspaper I
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SAXON, LINDA CRISTOL in "CRY TOUGH.” (A). I HAYDEN,/WILLIAM BISHOP In “ TOP GUN." (A)
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 [
jWeek com|Rencing September 26th. 1960 ; I 'I
EVE MEYER. CHUCK HENDERSON in ' I
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JAYNE MANSFIELD, ANTHONY QUAYLE GAI L MOHNER In
Four girls trapped behind enemy lines In thrilling war action. (A) i i! ALSO
DICKjCONTINO, SANDRA GILES In
Daring to live, daring to love motor racing with excitement, FRIDAY-GISBURN YOU^G FARMERS’ BALL - jTWO DAYS ONLY -
. DOWN BEAT (a) ! “
THURSDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16 MOLLV BEE, ALaIi REED, JNR„ IRENE HERVEY in
High school world.
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Booking Office open Wednesday and Saturday, 2 o.m. to 4 p.m.i other times'at The General Office. 2, Moor Lane, 10 a.m. to 12 noop, 2-15 p.m. to 6 o.m. Tel. Clitherae...11S0/1,
High tension drama wrapped around a beautdful and ruthless woman. .
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7i30; SATURDAY a t 6-0, and 8-15 — CINEMASCOPE — i |
.ANNA NEAOLE, GEORGE! BAKER, SYLVIA SYMS in
seniors share the secret, unknown to the outside ■ , '[ I
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NO tiiIje Fbk TEARS
(Eastman Colour) ■
The picture with the happy heartl Happiness Is close ijo-tears and love Is a light In the hands of a tired girl walkl;ig the darkened wards . . . a place where every child Is at home . . . and laughter ' !■ '
, Is the music of hope. Bboklng Office open daily 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30. I Tel. 278. No. 4167 « , |j« Ulllll lllllll
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