VACAWT
boanoy for a jappr^ntice to
Candidate will ard of educa- /in ' English
l^re bod, and good
- stating age |th two refer-
neratlon. instance in
JImes Office, p . Clitheroe, |
lyour hobby be i pay for your
_ Ideal House,' lord 8. ______,
but way. Knit; profit with our and exclusive For details
llary
■iTe I C 5
d other ships cers for radio-j. nd ■ Direction rising to.'
B to 35) should and Intcr-
Approx, two pay annuaiiy.
Counties Radio caster, Road,
- and travel, rther Intorma- lon. fees, etc,
1 hours weekly, B7. King Street, ■138
111 Men's Social pspltal. Langho; fcr 48045..-
hrt-tlme) reqd. Ifectlonery and-
FRD AND wTFE pdid above
Wreaths, A, PEAf Nurseri
Residenc
Bouquets, Cut Flowers, etc CE & SON, Chatburn
es (near Pendio Hotel) : 29 Tower Hill. Clitheroe
el, Chatburn 230. BIRTHS
I wages, i .Apply 1 29th to: The
Ice, should be how' to use a
|1 . . . LADY reqd. work in mill l conscientious; ,
ability:, if no (
|ne.—J . : South-; f,td„ Jubilee
riME ■UP ted
tK ' INN jlEROE 268
CLITHEROE DEPARTMENT lOF JUNIOR
iR FEMALE) Invited for the at a salary In
J .|the General Ijiresent: Males
1
--------- and all concerned
Braralesj Meade,' to Jean i'n?p John),
Crltchley) and^ John, a son Steven 'Lindsay
6. .Waddow Green Low'Moor Ciltherde.
SILVER WEDDINGS
: Mum ahd Dad, ;on the occasion of your silver Wedding annlver^
BRADSHAW. — Congratulations —Wendy,
, on you: ary. 1
! Church tember, ■best..
—Fronj Gran
Holden address, Askwlt^.
; Congratulilatlons to Mum and Dad CO'TTERILL HAYHURST
.. silver wedding annlvers- 4farrled at St. Peter’s Bolton-by-Bowland, Sep-
25th, 1935. yLWO of the Patricia, Suzanne and
lioLDEN-HOLGATE
On September 25th, 1935, at Christ Church. Chatburn, James to Maud Holgate. Present Moorvllle, Moor Lane Otley, Yorks.
DEATHS
>les—£208-£679 1st January, salary will
■orsed ".junior |ge, education T laVtlcular full
Kissesslon of itlon quallflca-
tlon successes) ■“ " persons !to nay be : made to the under- than l^Oth
70WDEN, ' Town Clerk
lER REQD. !
| r8T & SON ! ) LTD.. E MILL.
|n
.S. Creamery, leroe. : • ■'
■bur week. For writing: The
(male or kRIAM
Icled September: wonderful
orles I of a I
fill never grow ber smile with
lev heart wijth new star In
ht !to shine, ’ world of sorrow, pear Mother jor
,, baughter-ln- I falnlly.
i
orman; express all relatives,
Icen’s Nurse for biheroe.
during their ' the family
i
, Ann Warbur- bk I all friends
pent. lltheroe, I
. all relalvl., hours for klnd- Ithy In their 1 for floral
and f£_,
Floral 'Tributes l,tojorder
NURSERIES,
Imrdse Bridge) hour) I ;
relatives of
! their kind tpathy and «lved ; during i
other friends received ahd
SMENTS lly o£ the late ;
■ Brunge/ley Avenue, Clltheroe aged 8( years.. Service In Cllth eroe Parish Church to-day (Fri day, September 23rd) at 2 p.m,, followed by Interment at Clltheroe Cemetety at 2-30 pm.
GARSIDE.—On September 18th, 1960 In hospital, Elizabeth, the dearly, loved wife of the late Frank I Irlam Garslde, of 5
—Calverley,'Clltheroe. Tel. 297/ 1017. [ ■■•
. _______lln God's i keeping._______
of the 71, -Sal
KNOWLES.—On September 15th 'I960 (Suddenly), at 30, Rectory iRoad, Blackpool, Elizabeth Ellen, late of Waddlngton Road. Clith- eroe. Cremated at Lytham Septemjer 20th,;
WARBUIITON. - i On Thursday, 15th September,; 1960, In hospital, Elizabeth Ann, dearly loved wife
Interment was at- Cllthcroe Cemetery on the 17th September.
____ aged 85 years. I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ . MARY WADDINGTQN ■IfsajltHcre-tblNTRIGUE-tlie COmUIPTION-^lhe Stirring Expitemcnt of TheTRIAlSofOSCARWILOE.
rn]«(*l 1} SanU Bklh • Dnclrt k; ui Bows^i I; ■ 1 ' ■ I ■
late George Warburton, of ;hiU Road
—G. Qalverley and Sons. Tel. '297/1017.
WEARlljG.—On 'September 15th, at herf-home, 28, High Street. Sklpton, Eleanor Alice, aged 67 years, beloved wife of Len and dear mother of'Alice, Frank and Hilda. I Cremation was at Sklpton on Monday. September 19th.
ijn MEMORIAM
BOOTHMaN.—In' loving memory of a pear Husband, Dad and Granddad, who died September 21st, 1959,
I —From the Family. Buck cottage, Waddlngton. ■
INGHAM.—In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother, who died September 21st,!, 1959.
—Prom' Husband, Arthur and Son, Tom,
I _____________
inghaM .—In loving memory of a dear Mother, who passed away Septemjjer 21st,| 1959,
—FromI Jessie, Tom and John. . MIDDLEBROUGH.—In
' I
memorj) of a dear Husband and Father, wbo d ir t September, 27th, 1968.
lo vi n g Sabden.
—Prom famll'r,
' This''day d<x we remember. A loving thought WB give,' To cue no longer with 'us, in our hearts still lives,
But his loving Wife and
PREEDYl-7-ln loving memory of a dear Mother, who passed away September 24th, 1947.-
-From the Family,___________
VOSE .—In lovlrig memory of my dear Wife, lyy vose, died Septem ber 26th, 1969,
Always loved, remembered always.
-r-Her loving Husband. Jim, Betty and Michael, ■
VOSE,—In loving memory of a dear Mother and Grandma, who away j September ,26th.
Worf,hy of [remembrance. —Kathleen, Arthur and Kenneth.
I , You I oftimes said we’d miss „ you, i
I
■; We lost out best and dearest ;
; Dear] Mother, when we lost you. I
, Your word was oh, so true, friend, |
!—Eileen and Harold,___________
VOSE.-jn lovhig memory of my I dear Mother, who died September 26th, 1^69,
r
i —From Winnie, Arthur , and Family,
Loved and rememliered. I
I —Mother.
LANE, ; )E ., I '
NTERFLORA 183 (night
iotufueU given to all
J;nooni Coffee, |lte served.; r
WERS
ItY of those we serve piefer the use of one of Ri ivate chapels. There is r an e^tra charge for uie of our chapels. '
>-SGRUS CLITjlEROE 345
SLAOKCURN 4042 ACCRINGTON 2641
Mer remembered. | ,
38, Soutljport Road. Lydlate. __________
VOSE,—In loving memory of Ivy, my dsughter-ln-law. who died Septemto 26th; 1959.
Wondeiful, lightweight luxaitex Venetian Blinds jiring a lighter, frighter look to any home,, traditional or modern. They
come in 23 gay slat colours with either matching or contrasting exclusiv: Vinyl plastic tapes—or there are ‘hidden’ tap'ra if you prefer. ( Inly luxaflex can give you dazzling brightness to com plete da rkness and privacy. Easy to clean, guaranteed for five yearsj n xaflex Venetian Blinds will improve the propcirtions of any rooi !■—or even make two rooms out of one. Call in at your
lighter aide.*rftere are luxaflex - ■• I , . 1-
local Lira AFLEX dealer today and start living on the ’ 0 , ^ ,
____ _________4 ____ /OTBsmaiwp Awnings^
tobiightenihe outside ojyour home, tool The World’s Finest Venetian Blind
Glitheroe Go-operative Society Fuhiiiphing Department — Moor Lane
A x GOODS CAN BE OBTAINED ON H.P. . TERMS AND OUR 20-WEEKS’ CLUB \
'
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE PARKS DEPARTMENT
NO^CE ■ Is' hereby given that the BOWLING
GMUNS, .TENNIS COURTS and PUTTING GREEN at --------- ^STLE Will be CLOSED after SUNDAY, 2nd
L ^ e Stocks of Army and Witney Blankets
All Christians are Invited hear about this adventuri Christianity Into Industi
VOSE.—In loving memory 6f a dear Mother, I died September j 26th, 1959.
.'/J 'a : " ' 'll SHORTS Cord 6/6 Gab. 5/6 Tweed 5/6
Men’s Melton Trousers 21/- Warehonse Coats ...... 28/6 Youths Trousers ...... 19/11
Boys^ and Girls’ Duffle Coats................. from 37/6
Men’s Duffle Coats ' ___________ from 57/6
Boys’ and Girls’ Gaberdine
Raincoats..........from 49/6
Men’s “Bockley” Welling tons, Sponge Inner Sole, only 23/6
Youths "Edwardian” Trousers 23/6 & 29/11
Men’s Felt Demob. Hats (worth double) 10 / -
Donkey Jackets 39A1. 49A1. 67/6
White & Black Pllmsoles Size 10-2 3-5
6-8
Price 3/11 4/6 5/6 Men’s Track Suits All Sizes '
Boys’ Empire Jeans
"Everoak” Safety Cycle Helmets ....
Genuine Women Fawn Balncoats
29/11 7/6
Men’s Empire Jeans 10/6 & 12/6
Plastic Air Beds..........19/11 Motor- .... 51/6 Officers ..... 89/6
Oilskin Cycle Capes 19/11 Men’s Pyjamas 14/11 & 19/6
Ladies’ Plastic Macs . . . 9/11 commando Boots...... 49/11
Boys’ Foplin Shirts All Sizes 8/6 each
Men’s Blb/brace Overalls 16/11 & 19/11
Men’s Bayon Gaberdine Trousers ................. 19/11
“ Tnfl King ” Boots & Shoes All Sizes Only..........39/11
W/P Trousers 11/6,19/11 & 22/6
ARMY A N D NAVY STORES
2 & 2a, SHAW BRTOGE STREET aiTHEROE
MEN’S & BOYS’ OUTEITTEBS. BOOTS & SHOjES.
Branches also at SUpton. Accrington, Heywood, Rlfhton Men’s Caps
Men’s Plastic Macs ..
Ladles’ Plastic Macs Men’s Jeans (All Sues)
.. 7/6 9/11
Denim 19/6; mack 19/11; mne 19/11
Bedford Cord. Tronseraj 31/6 P.V.C. Macs.
P.V.C. Legs................ K W/H Coats........... Grey W/H Coats ,
Continental Football Boys’ 2-5 21/6.
Men’s
[45/6 13/11 .26/6
.28/6 Boots 29/11
Men’s and Boys’ Fohtball Shorts (White) ...... .1. 6/11
Cycling Caiies 21/6 & 10/6
Men’s (Navy)
F o o tb a l l Sbiorts 4/11
New Gas Mask Haveniacks 3/11 & 5/;i
Men’s Plastic Holiday
Men’s Cayalry Twill Trousers .................
Shoes 14/6
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 s ic k s !
Unigas Stoves
2/11 & 3/11 35/-
Men’s Boiler Suits ^ 27/6. 29/11 ft 34/-
Men’s Balncoats from 55/- Slzes
Ladles’ Slippers All 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 Belease Gemili^e New
Army Boots All Slzi Nailed Only ...........j . 39/6
Men’s Khaki & Navjr Drill Shirts............ .. ripm 7/d
MEN'S DEMOB SUTTS-Only £4/4/0 . -j
CLITHER^E MUSIC CLUB I I • ... .
FOUR
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1960: j
TUESDAY, DECEMBm 6th, 1960: I
JOHn I oGDON, Kano OPERA FOR ALL”
‘“IPS BA] IBER OP SEVILLE.'’
■nJiSDAY, JAIHJART 17th, 1961: I I ' YFRAH NBAMAN, Violin TUESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1961:
i ,
AMICI STRING QU^TET All Concerts In the ,
PARISH OHUSOH SUNDAY ^O O L 8t7-30p.m. i
: Season Tickets £1 and 13/-
: From Mr. J. Wail, Midland Bank, t!hther6i . Admission at the D( or 5/6 and 3/6 (Students 1/-).
Clitheroe Naturalists J oc. Aunual
Geineral Meetiii:‘g will be held on
Thursday, 6th Octob at 7-30 p.m. In the
Business to be followed er
discussion on members exhl Please: brlnlg your problgi enquiries,,and exhibits.
ROYAL GRAMMAR SOHCfOL by
bits ihs,
Clitheroe & District fVee Church Council
ANNUAL' RALLY In the
CONGREGA'nONAL CHUljOH
Wednesday, 5th October at 7-30 p.m.
. Speaker: Sister Marjorie Mall);
Industrial Chaplam of tl Manchester Mission. Chairman: '
REV. ALAN GAUNT. Clitheroe Am:ateur
Operatic and j Society
Dramatic
WEDDING IN PARIS
REHEARSALS In the
Old School, CnmcH Brow To-night (Fiiday)
FULL REHEARSAL (VOCAL) at 7-45 p.m.
Friday, 7th October
FULL REHEARSAL (VOCAL) a t7 -4 5 p ,k
AUDITIONS
FOR PRINCIPAL PARTS will be held on
2nd October a|t 2 p.m.
OPERA STARKIE ARMS HOTEL Friday, 7th October for Membera and Friends.
Tickets on Sale at Rehearsal on September 30th.
Adniission ,2/6
brockhall hospital SPORTS CLUB, LANGHO
Old Tyme & Modem Sequence
bARNIVALj DANCE TUESDAY, 4th‘OCTOBER 7-45 to 10-45 p.m.
Host & Hostess: Aim & George (from Accrington)
Spot Prizes
Elimination Dances, etc. AdBiission 2/6
(Including Refreshme|nts) ‘ • -r/v h«kc«n imar AM ui ilktrt L ImolL So BIG it con only be told inTECHliiRAMA am
BiwkingiOffiCd own Wednesdiyjnd,.8«turday, 2 p.m, to 4 p.m.i othar times a t The Genei«l Oinoe. Jt,;MoorUn»,JO a.m. to 12 noon, !2-)S p,m. to 5 p,m. Tt|. Clitheroo li50/l.
SGHOOL OF DANCING / -------- ------------ '
■ I
LOOMi EXA3MATION RESULTS FOR SUMMER, I960 BRITISH BALLET ORGANISATIOPi
SCHOLARS: Nicola St, Lawrence (Hons.), ciarol HuUand (Hons.), Ann Thomas (Hons.), Susan
I Wigglesworth (Hons.), Diana! Dawson (Hom.), t Elaine Mason '(Hons.), Kathleen Driver (Hons.), Aim [Cowman (Credit).
For a ‘Life on tl)
e.Lighter Side’. . , ,1 1 H ..'-•I.'-'-
GRADE iv: Susan Robinson (Hons,). • • ELEMENTARY TAP
'-(!BilS'lejsajrtiBPli!®-^e successful candidate , I
to membership of the B.B.O. Susan Robinson ('Hons.).
ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCING
GRADE I: Anne Whittaker (Hons.), Julia Ingliam ('Hons.).
GRADE III: Hazel Ferguson (Commended). AH enquiries to: ■.
77, WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE AUTUMN BARGAINS for aU the Faihily
HARVEST FESTIVAL SUNDaV next , 2nd OCTOBER t
HOLY COMMUNION . . r"
SUNG EUCHARIST, jPROCESSION &, SERMON 10- ' I Preacher: The Vicar.
8-0f>a.m. 30 a.m.
CHILDREN’S GIFT SERVICE........ . ... ... 2-|00p.m.
GIFTS for the Decoration of the Church will be grate- , fully received on FWday and Saturday, morning.
I Preacher: The Revd. W. Allen vicar of Downham.' ■ 1
■ I '
- ■ Preacher: The Vicar, j EVENSONG, SERMON & PROCESSION ... 6-|30p.m,
CHATBURN METHOMt CHURCH GRAND BAZAAR will be held In
THE CHURCH INSTITUTE (SAWLEY ROAD) '
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 1st OqTOBER, 1960 '
OPENED at 2-30 pun. by, F. PEARSON, Esq, (M.P. for Clitheroe Division)
(Jhainnan: Col. G. G.'H. BQL’TON.
drapery ; FANCY GOODS : T^YS , HARDWARE : POTTERY ; TEAS
ADMISSION 6d. CHILDREN 3d.
DEMONSTRATIONS ALL NEXT WEEK for the wonderful
,
PASAP DUOMAKC KNITTlfNG MACHINE ' £dso the" '"-j
BERNINA SEWING MACHINE JUST A TOUCH OF THE SWITCH. All machines taken as against Deposit;
HOURS: 9-30 to 12-30; 2 to 5-30; 7 to 9. Home Craft Sewing & Knitting Centre
18, FLEMING SQUARE, BLACKBURN Telephone: Blakewater 42789 -
A Rock V Roll
Record Dance In the
Consfirvative Club Clitheroe
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) I 7-30 — 11-45 p.m.
DOWNHAM W.I.
A WHIST DRIVE will be [held in
1 THE VILLAGE HALL [
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at 7-40 p.m. '
Admission 2/6 Including Refreshments.
THE# MAYORESS'S LADIES’ COMMITTEE
1
Afternoon Tei and Coffee Evening
In the MAYOR’S PARLOUR Weiaesday, (5th Oct.
■ BRING & BUY STALL Admission 1/6
on
2-30 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 pin, In aid of Cancer Relief , ahd Chest, and Heart Researejh.
& '
sets are better tested. BENTHAM’S
YOUR RADIO AND TV DEALERS
14 MARKET PLACE - aiTHEROE Tslophono : Clilhoroe 167.or 443
YOUR O FF iaA L HOOVER DEALERS FOR CUTHEROE i. ‘T H I S O S C A R
g e t s M Y O S C A R ’ .WiTtt'ick f i l n P/odutlioM Limiled In asso ciitian with V ittro y Kilmj Limilcil p resen t i h i BrilUli ttu oU Film
■ * ' ■ DlCK'mCHARDS- DAILY mROR- PETER FINCH YVONNE MITCHELL t ^ .CUEST STARS
JA M E S M A S O N N IQ E L PA T R IC K UpNB L JE F F RmS
! ; I . With I
Al io Starring JOHN FRASER '
THE INDIAN FIGHTER
Technicolor.
There were only a handful like him . . . but they made The gr^test of 'all outdoor spectacles.
llstory.
The new 17' transport able Murphy. Simple, handsome, contempor arylines,inalovelycolour combination of fawn and: blue/grey. Every modern technique to give you the finest possible picture £63
j a brother - Tor Jlidlth. Thanking.'
_______i£l, TO-NIGHT (Friilay)-OISBURN YOUNG FARMERS' CLUB BALL
! SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 MOLLY BEE, ALAN REED in “ GOING STEADY.”
HOWARD DUFF, GLORIA McGHEE In "SIERRA STRANGER." Week commencing October 3rd, 1960
sh6w in g fo r six days
MONDAY to' FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 EROS m M S PROUDLY PRESENT
for the first time in Clitheroe—the greatest trial ‘ a! tiiumph of British Film Craft
She may have been Ilght-flngered ; . . b u t shell leave you headed with laughter.
ALSO
PATRICIA R0C,| RONALD HOWARD in HOUSE IN THE WOODS
Suspense and terror lurk In the shadow Isi I
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and : — CIN^MASOOPE — ’ KIRK DOUGLAS as
8-15 (A)
fl!ht- (0)
' FECin BROS.
MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINGE 1860
Whalley New Road BUCKBURN ’Phone: 6248
(Opbnj Saturday afternoons) the
memorials Hahe[ your aeleotion from
Feoirte offer a wide variety of neasing designs lA
Lancashire. itls
'0
}e[ ; larg ishii
! any churchyard.
Granite, Marble or 'ston. deliver and erect In
la b u t a>geit stock IH LEH US OOLUEOT TOUB ,
UtVNMOWEB I FOR
RE-SHARPENING, HEPAIRINQ OR OVERHAUUNQ. ALSO YOUR
sbeAb s . Ax e and saw
probably need e x p e r t ATIENTTON. not POROEtriNG
m SCISSOES
theoT AND SONS UMITED ' j
aiTHEROE. Tel. 88 registeriId as a newspaper No. 4168 to-night (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and slfs yi jiiiiij Ihiiil
ANNA NEAGLE’ SYLVIA SIMS. GEORGE BAKER in “ NO TIME i ! FOR TEARS.” Cinemascope and Eastman Colour,
SATURDAY at 2-16: "TRIGGER JUNIOR.” FINAL EPI8()DJ
1 “ PIRATES OF THE HIGH SEAS." TOM AND JERRY CARTOON Week commencing October 3rd, 1660
1
MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY a t 7-15 A FEAST OF tUN ! •
EUNICE QAV80N. ROLAND CULVER, GUY ROLFE, .
LONNIE DONEGAN In r h ; l I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1960 PRICE THREEPENCE
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