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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.


'_______ ; ■


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


H______


| 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


■48. PARSON LANE, I CLITHEROE.


MEMBERS OF INTERFLORA


Tel.: 857 (day); 183 (night) for


tC ’ie o tk s . 1S(Mu}uetS Cut JElwe'iS. (ptonte


Personal aitentlon given to all ! orders.


Morning and Afternoon: Ooffee, Tea and Biscuits served.


The St. John Ambulance Brigade and Nursing Division


DUKE OF LANCASTER’S DISTRICT " ‘ OLITHEROE DIVISION


ANNUAL INSPECTION THURSDAY,, 29th SEPTEMBER


3 p^H. at headquarters, CHURCH BROW. Inspecting Officer:


Colonel V. F. Royle, E.R.D., O.St.J. Commissioner for Lancashire.


CLAIMPIG DATES: DANCES GISBURN & DISTMCT Y.F.C.


/


FRIDAY, 21st OGT.: SAT., 12th NOV.: I FRIDAY, 25 th NOVJ: FRIDAY, ‘ -----------


New Festival HaU, Glsburn. New Festival Hall, Glsburn. New Fe^lval Hall, Glsbum.


3rd FBB.i ... New Festival BaU, Glsburn , !(Fancy Dresi ).


FRIDAY F r id a y ! S itii M m : .. FRHfAY, |l2 th MAY[:


•0th MAR. i Coronation Hotel, Horton Bridge. New Festival Hall, Glsburni


;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.


& SON, Ohatburn


THE IDEAL SPARE BED ': I I . ■. ■ ■ '


Spring Interior Matresses ____________


All Sizes from £6/5/0 i ' ■


I ■ ■' ^


FLOCK PILLOWS and BOLSTERS 11 and RUBBER PILLOWS


SPRING INTERIOR COT MATTRESSES FLOCK!COT MATTRESSES BUNK BEDS


ALL GOODS CAN BE OBTAINED ON H.P. TERMS AND OUR 20-WEEKS’ CLUB


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


FEES: CLASS OF 24 LEC11IBES 20/- ADOmONAL CLASSisS, 10/-


Half-price for retirement Penrioners


Enrolment at doss Meetings: Anyone wishing t() make a trial visit to a class before committing themselves to membership are cordially Invited to do so.


The W.E.A. is non-party political! and non-sectarian, provWlng knowledge In a friendly .Infornal atmo­ sphere. Its members are people from all wmks of life who believe that education is the inost effective '*jay to a true democracy, and a more civilised way, of life,


/ Wesley Evening! Fellowship i


A JUM6U SALE To-night (Friday) ,


In WESLEY SCHOOLROOM I at 7 p,m.


i i Admission 3d. / ' ! K.S.C. CLUB BACK YORK STREET


JUMBLE SALE and POUND STALL


To-morrow (Saturday) at 2-30 p.m.


Admission 3d. Refreshments.!


I ■ uT THE ST. JAMES’S


GREENA '■ I '


at? MONDAY


IF ^Ol\^ ARE OVER 2 OF {elector s, YOL


THEROE y o u , MUST ;i attend IF Y O J W A K ir COMBINATION! CUP :


CUTHEROE V. WEDNESDAY NEXT,


KICK-OFF 5-l5 p.m. CLITHEROE SEPTEMBER 28th BRANCH


Programme of.Qasses for 1960-61 COMMENCING


WAIpiNAraDCMWEMSPAUP nooocon


SIEVE REEVES BRUNO VAILATI OlSttltO


uw D ! ■ '


ALSO MONDAY to FRIDAY ONLY (screenol at 7-30)-- VIRQINIA MAYO In


Screene< atiS-20 pan. ' . ION NICE]'


Setts may ,be booked In advime for all! evenins nerformanoes at -0 to 12-0 noons i-6 p.nt.


"’’ “'7


E ^^^DucTioN, EASTMAI COLOUR by PAfHE’DYALISCOPE Mom WARNER BROS :


[ xEUAsp throuih warner-paJHI ' 1


M PiEIROFRANCISi I' '■


Clitheroe Co-operative Society Furnishing Department


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


14 MARKET PLACE - aiTHERbE Telaphona: Clilharoe 167 or 443


. YOUR OFFICIAL HOOVER !dBALERS! FOR CUTHEROE ; ■ ' f . ' ' r


■ final DHMONS'niA'no^THi^^


SPIRITUAL HEALJNGS Ci»V()YANCE by MR. H. HlT*r (formerlj*, .of Lonclon) &,’Helpers, oh,


■TG-MORI«>Wi(SATURDAY)i 24th SEPT; ,


(N.B;: BarUer starting (ime) In.


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. '


! , Ihii JOHN STIRL IIO


registered AS A newspaper I


' 1 lllllll t Ihn himil iiihn TO-NfGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15


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


! Week commencing September 26th. [1060 ; ! MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 ’ {


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.


dbiNC STEADY : ■ ' ■ I 1 ALSO HOWARD DUFF, GLORIA McGHEE in SIERM STRANGER (u)


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. .


THECHALLENGE . i . ' I [ [ (A)


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


/(U) ;


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


mill n


FMDiAY, SEPTEMBER ! r i 1940 (■ I z.


nilllhi nlllii inidt liiilll


II) TO-NIOHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at


STEVE REEVES in the fabulous itory of the migh! : world ” HERCULES.” (DjIaUscope, Eastmt ;


6-0 apd 8-15 tiest man in the


n Colour).


SATURDAY at 2-15; ROY ROGERS in “ SUNS^ IN THE WESi;.” EP. 14 “ PIRATES OF THE HIGH SEAS.” TOjVI AND JERRY


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-15; SATURDAY at ! i “ 8GH00L FOR SCOUNDRELS.”


(J)


6-0 and 8-15 '


CLITHERGE STAR JUNIORS CLUB THIS SATURDAY at 2-0 D.m.;


"JOHNNY ON THE RUN.” .I(V). CA.^OONS. i '


EP, 6 CAPT. VI'DEO.” MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 j I ALL THE WEEK NEVER BEFORE ON THE $ Nx. • ,<c\v )OMEDY. ALSO I ■ I Weak commeno ng September 26th. lOGO I y PRICE THREEPENCE


GRAHm. MABBIiK,'8TONs


Send for our talaotlon of d o a l a n . and Dricoa. You will b« dImoS


undir no i obligation and I , anxious to help.


find us VV.ROCK1 MONUMENTAL MASONS.


, Lettering and Renovatloni Blackburn Road


GREAT IHARWOOD TELEPHONE 2164


LETT US (COLLECT! YOUR idWER


FOR- j , .; . !'


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I attenticin.! not !poROETnNa i


SHEARS.! AXE 1 AND SAW PROBABL'Y! need expert


THE SCISSORS WILSON


AND SONS UMITED Tel. 88 i


(F


COLOl AUTUMN 'EAR


We Invite you to see our \ride’ choice of autumn CLOtH- . ING which comblnfes STYLE, QUALITY and I VALUE to suit all tastes and Incomes.


SEE WINDOWS Fred Read & Co. Ltd. TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS.


9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE TEIiKPHONB 68


The, new 17*1 transport­ able Murphy. Simple, handsome, ccintempor- ary lines in a loyely colour combination of fawn and_ blue/grey. Every modern technique to give you the finest possible picture £63


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