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pemorjj of tandma. ~ per, IBS'/,
whi
p garddn. Ely and Pll>.
„■ memory of , and Grand- ’jmber, IBtb,
Ick.to bygopt fed and don’t is a treasure,
,0's regret., iiddad. ‘
I Wife anc
lof .Tom, whc 1 IBS’K;-! ' best. 1
I. .A. Wilmbt ltmory
umas, pember
■own.' pthers.
nuletly, blown, 1 lemory,
IMENTS]
leas and Gas Ltd.f Mr
Jioral tribute! liiessi thown of ; sorrow;
fees and stab lal for! then
eroe.l I
l ±111, members jen's Assoblai- ■jch) and jail I oral, tributes
|ncei;e thanks hbours, work
Hayhurs;, llltheroe. |
Id the doctorb fburn Royal Kindness. \ I
ness showh sorrow; also
l l ld a O’hlelll ■all relatives, |u r s for their and, florai hdr ^
J hOr : most
liu'S: for: flOrkl 1 pad', kindness
alii relatives, MARRIAGES^
pr and nurs^ ilstratlons.|
sad berenve-
Ington, I and nepho^ts
I floral trlbulies Idness shown
Jer neighbours, land members Church and
^ment.;, - j I , piltheroe. i I
Jsages of sym- Ibutes received pnt; also jthe of Marsden the family ses, and the
pan for their Btheroe.;
Ito thank] ail lid neighbours
I A. Whittaker
l£mlth express her ,many
On November 10th, at Wesley ; Church, * Clltheroe, by the Rev. Alan Bi Macgarr,
M.Ai Wilfred Trevor Goodfellow. of Sutton-ln- ' Craven,! to Ethel Conyers, of Chatbufn, Nr, Clltheroe. ' .
GOODFELLOW—CONYERS I
On November 17th, 1910, at St. Helen's i Church, Waddlngton, by the Rev. F. A. N. Parker, John Tomlinson, Waddlngtoh, to Dora Harvey Faulkner, Altrincham. ’
g o l d e n w e d d i n g TOMLINSON—FAULKNER
From . ^ .
Congratulations and, bKt wlshM to Mum and Dad on the occasion of their golden wedding annivers ary, Thursday, November l7th, I960. ,
TOMLINSON-FAULKNER : —From Ken.
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22,. Waddow View, Waddlngton. DEATHS;
' 21st, at 2-30 pjn, —Bennett, Clltheroe. ‘ Tel. 582,:
HOPWOOD.—On November 16th, 1960, at 17, Chatbum Road, | CUtheroe, Miriam, the beloved wife of the late David Hopwood, aged 74 years.- Service and Inter ment a t' • Holden Independent i Chapel on Monday; November ]
^LANE, )E.| !
ITERFLORA |l8 3 (nignt)
O'NEILL. —On November 13th, at his home. 4, St. James Street, ; Clltherpe, John, th e ' dearly loved husband of Hilda O’Neill, aged ; 79 years. Interred ;at Clltheroe Cemetery on Wednesday, Novem- ]
—Calverley’s, Funeral Directors, i Chatburn Road,-OUtheroe. Tel. 297 day. 1017 night.
ber 16th, 1960. | ! :
ROURKE.—On November ! 14th. 1960, suddenly, at; Queen’s Park,;
Hospital, Blackburn, James, the i dearly loved husband of Alice Eourke, of 8, Primrose Street., Clltberoe, aged 53 years. Interred ]
at Clltheroe Cemetery on Novem-; ber 17th.-
i ] I gtven ito
inoon: ps serv
iloffixId. KER i —Bennett. Clltheroe.- Tel. 582.' ,-
j Kathleen Edith, ithe dearly loved ; wife of Charles Slater, aged: 60 , years. Funeral from the Chapel
,‘SLATER.-On November 15th, at 22, Wilson Street, Clltheroe,
! of Rest, ’’ Rockdale,” Clltheroe.; Service and c r e m a t i o n a t Pleaslngton to-morrow (Saturday. November 19th) at 11 a.m. | I
—The Scales ■ Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.
1 IN MEMORIAM
COATES—In lolrtng memory of my; Wife, Emma, who died December
17th, 1957.
Fond memories treasured for ever.
i I
Many happy years we shared together. ,
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—Sadly missed by loving Hus- band, Fred.______
N e c |o i
ibUSE IlM e LEY '
^ ig n ity cy. i, !
TRIBUXE and
SERVIQE availab
bREMAlilii rialley|3!
lig h t), i
|Bouquets )WEy
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CLARK.—Treasured memories ofi our dear Daughter and Sister,
Kathleen, who fell asleep Novem ber 19th, 1947.
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Not Just to-day, but every day,' I In silence we remember.
—From all the Family.' _____ .i
DIXON.—Treasured memories of a dear Husband and Father, who died November 17th, 1957., .;
—From his loving Wife and family, i______
.i. „ :______
.' dear Father, Tom, "who died November 17th. 1946’, also a dear Mother, Ann, who dl4d January 8th, 1950.
DIXON.—rln loving memory of a i 1
i'Not a day do we forget you,..; In our hearts you’ye always near,
As I V dawns another year;; i —From jail the Family, i
!
W.e who loved you,' sadly miss you,
:
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LANGSHAw.—In / loving memory of Arthur hangshaw, J.P. and Freeman of ClltheroB, -who died November 17th, 1952.:
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Not Just to-day, but! every day, Remembered.
j | in THE INSTIT
Tfllfmorrow (Saturday), 1; To be Opened at 2-',
Mrs. J. B. COULTHUEST, Chairman; Colonel G. N. B
VARIOUS STALLS . I Admission 6d.
A CHRIST CHURCH chAt bu rn FAYRE
'LITE on ;l6th November
31 p.m. by J.P. (G^argrave).
BOBINSON, T.D.D.L, FTERNOON TEAS,
[lildren 3d.
LANCASHIRE COMBINATION SHAW BRIDGE G ROUND
CUTHTOPE Gardi ns troe 291 IfERLEY , LTD. -
I., Clithcroe trail Directors
>F REST ElEMSES
&. Nigh ,l(il7 NI(^HT.
nce: ' STREET iROE FUERL SERV N A CLITHEROE 345 ICE
BLACKBURN 4043 ACCRINGTON 2641
'^ E serve everyone with a I certain kindness . . |,
kindness that money can not buy.
: ADULTS 1/3 , DIVISION I ! British Legion (Chatbiim Branch) : s I ANNUAL general MEETING a t THE DUKE OF YORK HOTE j , GRINDLEJTON, OB
Td-NIGHT (FlUDAY;, 25th NOV. SUPPER, 7-30 P.M. MWING, 8 PM. i All Members Welc
CU1HER0E co-oPerative
SOCIETY LTD.
Next doo to General Office VIoCrLane
- OUR - - IS -
N OW OPEN We invite you to call; in
wonderful selection of Toys I . i
—OPEN DAILY (except I (Closed for 'Lunch 11-45 a
ani look around—a suitable for all ages
WEDNESDAYS) ,m. to 1 pjn.).
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AGRICULTUML & HORTICULTURAL SOOETV ' «
ANNUAL I ‘ S : WHIST
I ;in TH E I
8 p.m. to 2 a.m. G(X)D PRIZES & BALL ’V n j jA G E ’iN S T IT D T E o i l ’- FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER
GoiRDONAIRES DANCE BAND I i
REFRESHMENTS
I ADMISSION 3/- i'Rlght of AdmlfislonResened).-
“ SPECIAL WINTER OFFERS” SHORT’S
"Ladies’ Fur Backed . Gannt- let Gloves
19/6
Men’s Navy & Grey Sea Boot Hose .............. .... 4/11
Avon Weddlngtons 32/6 Men’s Wool G lo v e s ....... 5/6
Ladies’ i PVC Coats (lined) i Only 23/6
Ladies’ F/F Nylon Hose Slight S e con d s....... . 4/6
Men’s Boiler Suits 27/6. 29/11 & 34/-
Men’s Balncoats from |55/-
Ladles’ Slippers All Sizes I
7/6 & 9/6
Men’s Black & Brown Shoes 24/6, 27/6, 32/6, 42/6 & 49/6
Men’s Singlets & Tranks 2/11
Men’s Khaki & Navy Drill Shirts ................ from 7/6
Cycling Capes 21/6 & 10/6 Men’s Melton Tronsers 21/- Yonths Trousers ....... 19/11
Men’s Dnffle Coats ;
from 57/6
Boys’ and Girls’ Gaberdine Raincoats;........... from 49/6
Men’s “ Rockley" Welling tons, Sponge Inner Sole, only 23/6
V . BURSCOUGH
lO-MOEROW (SAT. KICK-OFF: 2-3C
, :
O.Afl
, 26tb NOV. P.M.
, & JUVENILES 9d.
WiiDDINGTON B^IVipTON CLUB Grand Annuy
list, Domino Dr in TIffi ST. HELEN’S )AY, 2nd dec : •w h is t & DOMINOBS,
Dan,clng to the Craven Players Admission
gM d (PRIZES ( REFRESH!
ve & Dance SCHOOL, on
eImBER, 1960 7-30 P.M.
fbm 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
w J E N t e A V A I L A B L E ,
Youths “ Edwardian” Tronsers 23/6 & 29/11
Donkey Jackets 39/11, 49/11. 67/6
Men’s Track Salts All Sizes 29/11
Boys’ Empire Jeans ...... 7/6 Men’s Empire Jeans
___________ 10/6 & 12/6
“ Everoak . Sstety , Motor- Cycle Helmets ....... . Sl/6
commando Boots ...... 49/11
Boys' Poplin Shirts All Sizes 8/6 each
Men’s Bib/brace OveraUs 16/11 & 19/11
Men’s Rayon Trousers .......
Gaberdine .......... 19/11
“ Ta il King ” Boots & Shoes ' All Sizes Only
39/11;
W/P Trousers • 1V 6 ,19/11 & 22/6
ARMY AND NAVY STORES
2 & 2a, SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE
MEN’S &\ BOYS’ OUTFITTERS. BOOTS & SHOES. Branches also at Skipton. Accrington. Heywood. Rlshton’
Men’s Caps 5/6 Men’s Pyjamas 17/6 & 13/11
Rubber Lace“ Boots ... 15/6 Fnll-length Wellingtons 19/6
Half-length WeUingtons __________ __________ 15A1
Boys’ Welllgtons 10-2 10/6 : 3-5 12/6
Men’s Fancy Slipovers 7/11 Men’s Pullovers from 10/11 Boys’ Slipovers
Youths Fawn Dnffle Coats ‘ 49/11 & 55/-
Tonths Donkey Jackets __________
3 5 / -& 39/11
Gov’t. Surplus Winter Pants. Button
Front.Knee Length 7/6 pair
Sheepskin Lined Leatherette Jackets £ 1 0 /1 0 /- & 112/6
Gennine A RMY Khaki Flannel Shirts , only 15/-
Men’s Sheepskin Lined BOOTS............................ 64/-
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j 8/6 & 10/6
Wltney Blankets from 32/6 Witney Blanket Pieces
Colonred Flannelette Sheets 66 X 86 29/11 - 75 X 95 37/6
White Yorkshire Blankets 80 X 100 39/11 each
Men’s Jeans (All Sizes)
Denim 19/6; Black 19A1; Bine 19/11
P.V.C. M a c s ........................45/6 P.y.C. L e g s ................... 13/U K W/H Coats
........... 26/6 Grey W/H C o a t s ............28/6
Continental Football Boots Boys’ 2-5 21/6 ■ Men’s 29/11
Men’s and Boys’ Football Shorts (W h i te ) ............6/11
New Gas Mask Haversacks 3/11 & 5/11
Men’s Cavalry Twill Tronsers!
________ 27/6
Men’s Attny Grey Socks 2/11 & 3/11
“ See Our Windows for XMAS PRESENTS ”
Clitheroe Borough & Road Safety
i ^ THE PERSONAL
PRESENTATION of AWMDS & l ^ l s h International)
(Captain, Blackburn Rovers at their
RNIEON lAnnuial
iCY’OLE COA
DEMONS' Admission S t
LY AND National poster
PETmON VVINNERiS-also 'n oN s
Free ^ J A M B S ^
SCHOOL
Wedne^ay Nek at 7-30
YOU KNOW LOOK t,| 30th Nov.
YOU MAY KNOW YOUR THREE R’s l - BUT D6
p.m.' YOUR THREE L's?
LISTEN - LEARN (X)ME ALONG AND .WE WILL TEACH YOU ROW!
: FH.M SHOWS Admission Frw
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Rural District Joint Committee
proudly armou 4/11
Genuine Army String VeSts /
8/6 MOOR LANE METHODIST CHURCH SALE OF WORK ! • i ■ '
TO-MORROW (SAT.), 26th NOV. To be OPENED a t 2:30 p.m.
by Ai r s , j o a n s e p r a R O Y D , b .a . Chairman: Dr.
A WIDE VARlEirY bF GOODS
HIGH TEAS : AFTERNOON TEAS : GAMES, BTC. Admission 9d.
CONCERT AT 7 P.M. Children 6d.
Gisbum & District Y.F.C. DANCE
in the NEW FESTIVAL HALL, GI8BURN, on
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)
Dance to the Skylinets Dance Band under the direction of Boy Dickinson.
Dan(^ng—8-30 p.m. to 1 p.m. Admission 3/-
Refreshmpnts available. ,
(nitheroe Parish Church King’s Messenger Group
DON’T FORGET ] OUR
COFFEE & POP MORNING
In the PARISH emUROH HALL
To-morrow (Saturday) (26th November)
from 10 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.
Admission: Adults, ! /• Children, 6d. :
Downham Village HaU Fourth
ANNUAL BALL To-night (Friday)!
INGLEBORO’ DANCE BAND, from 8 p.m. until 1 aim. ■
Refreshments -available:
Tickets 4/-; at door 5/- Right of Admission Reserved.
TCfiihCTbr ! lar “THE BLUE BIRD” owUl present— (by M T IE T B ^C K )
To-night (Friday) & T6-morrow (Saturday) 25th & 26th November, 1960
at 7-30 p.m. In 'PHE SCHOOL HALL. Doors Opel. 7 psm.
Reserved Ticket; Price 3/- & 2/ may be obtained through
Unreserve tickets 1/ obtainable at
pupils a t the School. the door.
WEM)1NG IN PARIS
REHEARSALS In the
Old School, CtomcH Brow .
. • • 1
FULL rehearsal, 7^30 p.m. 27th November
To-night (Friday) PULL r eh e a r sa l , 2-00 p.m. Monday, 28th Nov.
PRINCTPALS ,0NLY, 7-30 p.m. Wednesday, 30th Nov.
FULL REHEARSAL, 7-30. p.m. Friday, 2nd Dec.
FULL REHEARSAL, 7-30 p.m. G. SPEAK, Hon. ;'Sec.
V
femtheroe.! IRoblnsop
Itor and thf
.. AtUnson, pould like i to neighbours, ana wort
I workers • lat od Tod, Rev. members] ol ; Church and
MEMORIALS
the largest stock In Kast Lancashire,
Make your selection from
of uleasing designs in Granite, Marble or Stoni. and oan deliver and erect In any ohurchyard.
Feettts offer a wide varlsty FECin BROS. MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN
I 1 SINCE 1860 i Whalley New Road BLACKBURN ’Phone: 6248
(Open Saturday afternoons)
= s r = = BIRTHS
BELL.—On November 12th, 1960, i at Bramley Meade, to Helga (nte : Sweetman) and Ronnie, a son. . Thanking; all concerned.
29, Hlghfleld Road, Clltheroe.
COOKSON,—At Bramley Meade on 1 November 14th. to Alan and i Maureen, ’ a daughter, Hilary. |
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EDMONDSON—On November 14th, at Bramley Meade, Whalley, to Eric and Doreen (n4e Hltonen), a son, brother for Paul and Roy. Thanking all concerned.
HUDSON.—To John and Della (nbe Bowsklll), on November 16th. at Bramley Meade Matern
ity Home. Whalley. a daughter, Julie. Thanking all concerned.
WESTHEAD.—On November 16th. ' 1960, at Cefnlla Maternity Home, Dsk, Monmouthshire, to Bill and i Jill, a daughter.
; E N G A G E M E N T S J
The engagement Is announced between Dr. George A. Daven port, of Whalley, and Joy Johb- ston, of Rlshton.________ |,’
DAVENPORT—JOHNSTON /
The engagement Is announced between Patricia Ann. ; ..'only daughter' of Mr. and .Mrs. F. Wh i t e s i d e , "Heather Brae." Mytton . Road, Whalley. / and Neville, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Oliver. Wilkinsons /jParm, Twlston. Congratulations' irom both families.
OLIVER-WHITESIDE / ' > DANCE
In THE HOSPITAL BALLROOM on ! , TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 25th NOy.
DANCING, 8-30 p.m. to 2 a.m., toltlie EMBASSY BAND. SPOT PRIZES — LICENSED BAR,
Tickets 5/- Each (including. Buffet Supper) Proceeds for (Blackburn Orphanage.
COLOUR BY DELUXE NOUS
PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY SCREENPLAY BY
u i
LET 0 8 (XILUXrr YOUR FOB
BE-8HABFENINa, RSPAIRINa OB O V K ^D U N O . ALSO YO0R
SHEjutS. AXE AND SAW
PROBABLY NEED E X P E R T ATIENTION. NOT FORGETnNO
THE SCISSORS
THEO. WILSON CUrHEROE. Tel. 88
AND SONS UMTEED r egist er ed a s a n ew s p a p e r No. 4176
III 1 “ II n l ^ llinll
TO-NIGHT (l|rlday)^t 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-D and 8-15 I
CARL BOEHM. MOIRA SHEARER, ANN TOM.” Eastman Colou'
Week commencing Novembe- MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEojll
JOSEPH GOTTEN, CORINNE CALVET.
J (X) 28th, 1960
MASSEY in “ PEEPING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960 WHATEYERthe WEATHER . . .
we can meet your requirements with an outstanding selection . .of
OVERCOATS SHOWERPROOFS raincoats
Fred Read & Co. Ltd. TAILORS AND OUTFITTCR8,
I, MARKET PLACE. CLITHIROE TELKPHONE 68
PRICE THREEPENCE imil u|h iillflii am TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16
THE' MIGHTY SPECTAOLE WITH A CAST OP THOUSANDS “ THE SLAVE WOMEN OF CORINTH.” (Eastman Colour).
SATURDAY at 2-15; ZACHARY SCOTT In “ STRONGHOLD.” EP. 8 “ KING OF THE ROCKET MEN.” M.C.M. CARTOON
E3DAY at ’7-30 EDMUND GWENN In
ress
High speed action, adventure, drama, roguery, and euspense In Shanghai.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30l SATJ RDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 N, SIDNEY JAMES,
ALFRED MARKS, PATRICIA BRED DICK BENTLEY. DORA
Br y a n in Deserf Mice
Meet the chuckles In the hilarious comsdy. A joyride In North Africa and the middle of
the ocean.
Booking Office bnen Wednesday and Saturday, 2 p.m, to 4 p.m,; other times at The General Office, 2, Mooi Lane. 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 2-16 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tel, Clitheroo 1160/1,
j Weak oommenoInK November 28th, 1860
MONDAY, to FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 SAM SPIEGEL KfflSENTB , .
I ,
ELIZABETH TAYLOR - MONTGOMERY CLIFT KATHARINE HEPBURN
SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER
(Based on the play by Tennessee Williams) ! (X)
A new peak in motion picture making Is reached by the film they are all talking abouti
Booking Office open dally 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-3i. Tel. 278. Calderstones Staff Social and Sports Club s CIMIDEIIAINS
hmillNDOlllMAS III « ■ anil iiM's
TO-NIGHT (Friday) “ FOLLOW
CLITHEROE STAR JUNIORS CLUB ,
J Week commencing No ALL THE THIS SATURDAY at 2-p p.m.:
ROD OaMe RON In “ TREASURE OF RUBY HILLS.” LAST EP. “ CAPT. VIDEO.” PART 1 “ OARRINGPORD SCHOOL MYSTERY” AND CARTOONS | - COMEDY
iijembw: 28th, 1860 . w t e - ■ .i
TURDAY at 8-0 and 8-18 OR8£” (0)
ELECTRIC BLANKETS 1 i CLOCKS FIRES IRONS, etc.
TV SETS : TAPE RECORDERS RADIO’S . RECORD PLAYERS . etc.
' ■■■' MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-0 p.m.: SATURDAY at 8-0 and 8-16
S f / f ; . . the death-battle of JURASSIC DINOSAURS! . . .T he TYRANNOSAURUS
' HATCHING BABY MONSTER!
S « . . . i t H E SEA-SERPENT OF the LAVA LAKE APPEARING Fr6m THE DEPTHS!
S £ £ . . i the SPIDERS THAT STllKHUMANVOMSI
YOUR TV & HOOVER DEALERS
14 MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE Telephone : Clifherce 167 or 443
Clitheroe and District Boy Scouts’ Association
THE ANNUAL : M’l
CINemaS coPI^ * 4 4u PiaURE'RELEASED BV JOIh CENTURY-fOX
v» Mill m -111! MiiaiiMisnani ALSO MONDAY to FI tIDAY ONLY— “ SPEED 0IBAZY” ! (a)
Seats may be booked In .advance for al| W ' i 'M no extra oharge. Booking Office 4non dally 1M to 12-8 noon:
Wednesday 2-1 to 4-0: Saturday 2-0 to l-fl p.nt. p a r e n t s a b b e spe c ia l l y iWBLCOME. 0 •f fNIPANIO ■will be held In ’
TR(M>HY DISTRIBUT1(M( THE BOYS’ GIRAMMAR SCHOOL
TO-MORROW (SATUR^Y) at 7 p.m.
T rophies TO BE present® by the x w o r (CounclUar WUUam s:harples, J.P.).
Illustrated accounts will be given by Scouts and Officers who have been on' various expeditions.
- - - - - - - - - - CASH OR TERMS ' I : FROM
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Clitheroe Amateur
Operatic and Dramatic Society ;■ v
R.W.C.C.
A Rock’n’ Ron " K6(Cord Dance
In the
Conservative dub Clitheroe
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) 7-30 — 11-45, p.m.
Admission 2/6 BROOKHALL HOSPITAL 8.0.
OLD TVME & MODERN SEQUENCE DfSIBUCIION CLASS , 7-45—10-46 o.m.
Host “ Id Hostess: Ann and Oeoigo (from Accrington)
* Admlulon 2/- (Ino. refiestunentB) , EVEBY TUESDAY INTERWOVEN
FENCING 6ft. LENGTHS
Heights to suit your own /
reqnirements LOGS for Sale . Delivered in all areas Enaulrles promptly attended to:
D. CA'TTERMOLE --------- & SON —
18 Park St, Clitheroe Telephone: oumeroe 99
BASHALL EAVES F.C. GRAND DANCE at the :
HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL by kind permission of
MR. & MRS, WHITAKER Tuesday, 29th Nov.
from 8
p.in. to 12 midnight. Admission 3/-
Women’s Unionist Assoc. A MATING at 7-30 ip.m,
' Thursday, 1st Dec. Speaker;
Mr s . PEARSON
w i fe of M.P. for Clltheroe. Subject:
‘‘Life in India.”
ALL sijNTS CHURCH PENDLETON
' DON’ir FORGET THE
SALE of WORK To-morrow (Saturday)
In THE vjoJLAGE HALL, to be a t 2 p.m. by
MRS. )V. P. CUMMINS. Afternoon Teas.
Admission 6d. Children 3d.
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