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■771': C L I T H E B O E i A D V E


YQUj take a step in the [Tight I direction when


you ; visit ' Aspden’s to


ROYAL ENFIELD, etc. I :n 26, KING , ST.


CLIlilEROE lephone 81 Ir QUALITY AND VALUE


latest creations |n our collection. ^ TAILORED SUITS, COATS,


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Suits, gowns, * etc. ■ pEss FOR Alterations.


FOR GOOD WOOLLIES tEET, BLACKBURN


iTel. 5502 OBITUARY MR.l JOHN HEATON.


Heaton, of jParker-terrace, Qlsbum, died at Blackburn Royal Infirmary on Saturday,: at the age of 83.! Fpr i over 50 years he farmed


farming community,’ Mr.


wldhw, four sons and four ds^iigh- ters!, The burial was at Glshum Parish Chiirch on Tuesday, thejRev. W. M. Lister conducting the service, at the.house and, graveside.


Langholme; Roe! retiring two years ago.i He had enjoyed good health until recently. He Is survived jby a


inm. JOHN THORNBEB.


suddeniiess on Tue^aj^'&f Mr;‘Jdtm, Thornber,' I of 130, WhaUey-road, Cllthefoe. i A native of Slaldbum, , he came to the borough about 60 years ago, later residing at Barrow.: He had bden In 'Whalley-road for ' the past I t years. In his younger


The! death: occurred- .with 'J;raglc


well-lrnowri member of ! the' ifohn


enquire atoiit a Bike. And the proof is in pur large selection.! : i


Vehicles light up this week-end , 1 11-42 p.m. to 4-44 a.m.


FRIDAY, JUNE. 20tb, 1947. /


Elizabeth Riley, of Cellsta, British Columbia, who Is hitch-hiking round the world. She started with £15 In her pocket ten months i ago, and the object of her tour Is to meet fellow - members .of the “ Single Taxers,” a body of people: who believe in “ freedom, llbertyi and justice, and a Government ruled by the people.” Miss Riley was on her way to


’17'ISITOR to Clltheroe this week V has been 22-y e a r4old Miss


of Clltheroe Liberal Association In the Co-operative Guild Room last’ night, .and Mis Riley also attended. She told the "Advertiser and Times” that! she seeks to revive the true ■ Ideals of Liberalism among the ^


in Clltheroe. Mr. Mitchell addressed I a meeting


Miss Riley has worked on dairy farms In four counties. English farms, she says, are very similar to


Denffiark, and hopes to; go from there to Norway. If possible, she will return home via Australia. , ■ i .


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' m em b e r s of the Clltheroe and IvA District branch of the Workers* Educational Association and, friends


auow assistant editor. of«a leading atlonkl journal, v '■ ’ M


Manor Hall Mission. He leaves a daughter his son, Mr. John H. Thomber, Idled only .a month! ago. - The! funeral takes place to-morrow at St. Mary’s! Cemetery. ■


days he Was employed at'Barroyr; Prihtworks. He was 82 years of age., Mr. Thofnber was allied with the '


WESLEY CIRCUIT 'm e e t in g


•IPHE rn


was the a good and representative attend­ ance.


reporting bn the financial position, revealed credit balance of £205.:: Membership was returned at 630. , Miss Cainm reported''ait Incoine


Mr. • H. lEccles, circuit • steward, j ' . ■ '


of £59 for Women’s Work, section. The Chairman also reported an income for Connexional Funds “of


£466. ! . Mr. J. W. Marshall was appointed Temperance and Social Welfare


secretary.! Mr. E. Cross gave a resumb of his


the:Revsi W.' Hartley Totty and L. R. Earnshaw, who are leaving the


visit to the District Synod. Thanks were warmly accorded to


circuit. The Superintendent com­ pletes five years’, and Is going to Doncaster. The Rev. L. R. Eam- shaw, who goes to Lytham St. Annes,. came to Chatburn to com­ plete the term for the Rev. J. Bed­ ford, who suffered a breakdown In health.


arranged for September 13th, a t Whalley, at 3-0 p.m.


BoUanders Are Tough


last Itch krill " on


I by


■. ■ . i ; -------- ■ . A TUG-OF-WAR pull of 135 minutes sounds fantastiCr


but it happened at Chippuig' Sports on Saturday. Rowland; Forest defeated Newton-in the first pull, but for the second, both teams sat down to the Ipb, the ground being very slippery. ! After 35 minutes’ squattpg there! was no sign of a win either team, so the refejree ordered them to stand up for a third pull, which Bowland Won.


ook the hen Jlss drs. tie- son.’ Mr. /[iss


dairy stock, before a large attend­ ance, with a better trade resulting ;,,; in a satisfactory clearance. Quota- ' tions: Best cows, £48 to £56; use­ ful sorts, £38 to £46!l0s.; plainer kinds £30 to £36. Best local and Scotch heifers, £50 to £65; others, including Irish, £29 to £45 each._ Th& judges, Messrs, A. Hanson, of


CUTHEROE AUCTION MART. Tuesday.—An Improved shiiw of |


Great Harwood, and T. Wallbank. >; of Rlbchester, awarded both prizes. for dairy cattle to A, Harrlsom of Earby. '


| i of laves tday, on


t I


( the


iorts ■en’s


ssrs. ad- bout ared


] and nrts;


)orts and was The nors Mrs. arge


■^the |geon


reas- Mr.


itory ear’s dear Mrs.


an Rev. ;ton.. of


DOWNHAM y


school sermons were held at St.-,. Leonard’s ! Church, Downhalin,' on; Sunddy.iwhen collections amountedi to over £8. Preaching at the! morn-; ing sbrvice, the Vicar, Revj HP. F.. Blackledge, spoke on thp text “ Consider the Lilies,” and made a. verbal acrostic for the children by Introducing attributes ’such as- sweetness! and youth and'flowers which had! the same Initial letters, . The eveplng preacher was the Rev. T. J. Stretch, vicar of Chatburn. Children’s hymns were sung at alL. services.!


School Sermons. The annuaS j,; -------- , T - , ,


John Ambulance 'Brigade and Nursing i, Division may we express our igrateful' '.-;!


sir,—Oil behalf of the Cllthbroe


thanks for, the splendid response to ourK,. ;, appeal,, which resulted In a gross xol-r' ; j lection of £67 Os. 6d.


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;H. Dixon, Dlv. Supt., Ambulance . . !,t Brigade; Miss S. Orraerod,. DlVv


i'Supt.. Nursing Division; J. K. Horn;., u !Hon Div. Secretary. , ■ ■


roe Methodist (Wesley) Circuit! held at Chatbum on the Ilth, Rev. ty. H. Totty presiding over


quarterly meeting of Clithe-


adopted as prospective Conservative and unionist candidate for Nelson and (?olne. A native of 'Warwick­ shire,; he was educated at Brighton and the University of London. In 1935 he became an employee of Scapa Dryers of Blackbium, manu­ facturers of paper makers’ felts; and is now a director of the firm." Thirty-five years of age, Mr, Green is married and has three daughters. During the war he served In the Royal Artillery, joining as’a gunner iri 1940. He was commissioned In 1942, and became Deputy Assistant Adjutant. General In the 'Canal (North) Zone of the Middle East Command. He has travelled exten­ sively! throughout Europe,; Canada and Newfoundland, mostly ion busi­ ness. !


M^L Ouse, Sabden, was ofl Monday ALAN GREEN, .of Whins * * if


! i


Division, accompanied by Mr. Noblq (chairman) and Col. G. N, Robin-i.


■\f Ri RICHARD FORT, Conserva- tlve candidate for CUtheroe


son (vice-chairman of the Assocla-.-, tlon) I attended the sports day "a t: Chipping on Saturday, and later the; Young Conservative ball at Sabden. On Saturday, July '5th, Mr. ;Fort will be supporting Lord Woolton at a garden fCte at Beardwood Hall, Blackburn.


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QT, HILDA’S, famous Sheffield ^ band, Is to give two concerts In the Castle grounds on-Sunday. The programmes will Include selections from i“ Die Fledermaus,”” Old Chel­ sea,” ! “The Country Girl,” “ Per­ chance to Dream,’ “ The Arcadians,” and cither favourites. The band has won the Crystal


The next quarterly meeting was • . ’


be given In the King Lane Hall. I * ■ * * '


held !at Whlteacre LanC Camp, Barrow, to-morrow. ’The speaker will be Mr. Walter James, until recently leader--wrlter on the staff of the Manchester Guardian and


will join with twenty other W.E.A. branches in the North-East Lanca­ shire! area In an open rally to be


those In Canada, but she was sur­ prised to find the majority of them are as large as those of her own country—soine even larger. On! August 22nd she will sail for


people of England.. During her stay In this country


Richards said i that 90 per cent, of/ the IntelUgenceidf the human race was Inherited; and that It did not vary with .eduddtion, A child of three was Intelligent, but no more so at the age ofl eleven, which the State considered the best age for


(SPEAKING on ("Intelligence’’ at Toe H on Monday,' Dr. T. G.


making a test of Intelligence. ' ' .


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be curtailed on Wednesday, owing to bad weather. It was possible only to yun the track events, and the programme of i drill and country, dances, together with the prize- giving ceremony,Iwlll take place at a later date. ' i


ITHE annual sports of Clltheroe Girls’ Grammar School had to


^


Scotland, but broke her Journey ta spend a few 'days with her friends." Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Mitchell, of


Alondbury Bank, Huddersfield, now


James’s School, .Glltheroe; * ' :


■ # . . J IM AUBIN, captain of Clltheroe


signed as professional for Chorley, and will make h s first^appearance with the teabi to-morrow, at Darwen. He will play, against his. old team wheb ' Cllthefoe visit


Cricket Clubs first eleven, has


has taken 35 wickets at a cost of ’7.5 runs each and,! of’ course, Is re-r Downed throughput the League for his forceful hitting. ■


Chorley In three weeks’ ’tlme. Jim has previously phyed with Rlbbles- ddle Wanderers and East Lanca­ shire. with Clltheroe this season he


taincy, and supporters of the club will be glad to! hear that an old stalwart, Joe Thompson, will turn out with the team to-morrow; -He is ■ope o f^ e most pbpplar players ever to haw Appeared' with ■ Cllthefoe, and has had maiiy fine perform­ ances with both Ipat and ball.! If he old form, he


Wllf Davles'takes over the cap­


can: recapture should prove an j *


MUCH sympai Councillor!


The. Interment itakes place at St. Ambrose.. Churcl i, Grlndleton, to­ morrow (Saturday)


has suffered by the death, on Wed­ nesday, of his wife, at the age of


ley House, Grlnc ,!j * ' *


Joseph Kemp, who died at Lytham, at the age of 8 l A former cotton manufacturer at Read, he resided for esveralv yeprs at Bank Hall, Sawley.


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'Commission how meeting in Pales tine was given! to members and friends of the Cltheroe branch of U.N.A, by Dr, Flslier, of Manchester Unlvqrlstyr . .when he . addressed them'oh “ Palestine” at Moor Lane School oh Sunday! evening,


(S|OME Idea bi the very difficult task facing ;he United, Nations


fFHE cremation took place last Friday! a t I Darleton, of Mr.


sset to the side. H *


ly Will be felt for '. Holgate, Town- eton, In the loss he


merly of Woonb Lane and now residing at Iglow, Keighley, will be pleased to know that their ,10-year- old daughter Glenys, has passed the examination fori admission to the Keighley Girls | Grammar School, Glenys was formlerly a pupil of St.


MANY Clltherbe friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Oddie, for­


Is only a fortnight In which to claim them. ; i■ * !. * , *


that ration books are not being collected as quickly as they might, and reminds th i pubUc that there


riLITHEROE Bbrough and Rural District Food Office Informs us


Town Cotinlcil’^ Brief


XJUSlilESS was qlilckly: completed I at Tuesday’s' Imeetlng of the Town Council, which proved one of


minutes, and the minutes an d : thb


Fair Wages clauses brought the meeting to! an' eiid /iafter fifteen


tIons. He asked tpat a meeting of the Estates I Committed should, be held after the Coqncll meeting so that ,thq., matter could be further proceeded with.


received ; a .letter from the Police giving thelriobservUtlors about the traffic arrangements, a k ithey had also the comments of I the Rlbble Motor! Services, onj those observa-


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Cook, the. Council adopted a Stand­ ing Order relating to If air wages clauses (being tlie Pair WAges reso­ lution passed by J the House ;’of Commons m October, 1946), with respect to contract made by the Council.; .These clauses were, in substitution for fam wafees clauses Included In Standing (Jfder No. l l , adopted by tjie Council on May 15,


1934, . One pf the clauses stated: “ The contractor sh lU r mognlse the freedom of his wofkpmple to be members of trade t nlons.”.


atibn


/THE following candidates were successful In the fekamlriatlon for entrance'to County Secondary


Grammar and'Seco: Ida ry Technical Bchdols.,'


'


CWTIHEROE & DISTRICT RURAL. GRAMMAR:


Ainsworth, k a n E.,. Blackburn, pynthia


Cooke,; Shellal 12, 'W^adc Ihgton-road,' .Dawson, Jean, 23, 'Wellgate, Falrweather, poseniarj, Hlghbrake. Haftls,' Anne |H., 551 PinUco-road.


Bralthwalte, I Marg|arej; Eshton-terr ce.


! Castle View. !


- - - - - - - - - - - - . Ros®. 17, irra


HoUlday.'Irene G., 10, High-street,' Low Moor. .'


Jackson, Shirley^ 4; Seedall-avenUe. Macdonald, Norma L., Lowfleld,


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Slater,, Jo’in ’T., 150, Chatbum-road. Taylor, Jill, Little Cro!t, !Worstpn. Turner, Hazel,'25, Turner-street.’


. Dr.) Oliver/Presided,, and thanks to Dr. FisMr were voiced by the Mayor (Alderman W. Wilkinson). The talk was or e which Dr, Fisher


Moorhouse, Vivienne J I., 8, Central avenue;


Sharpies; Doreen M., 4,. Balmoral ': avenue.


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Wilkinson* Pmela ('. A., Hav/thome ; Place. ■' /'.'I . ’ . Winter) Lilian, 19, Kemple View.


Chaddock,'Mivis Anhlfe, "Bierwyn,” Mytton-road, Whalley.


gave recently tc ! members of the Clltheroe brancl:! of the Workers’ Educational Association, and fully reported In our Issue of May ,9th.


Palace championship five times, and its visit to Clltheroe is a, wel­ come jevent. If the weather should' be unfavourable the concerts will


one of the successful candlda'tes at the Law Society’s final examination in March. He was articled with Messrs. .John Taylor & Co., solici­ tors, |of Blackburn, i and has now


■JlfR. Edward Hodgkinson, of 4, Kirkmoor-road, Clltheroe, was


.of the schoolgirls found I an added interest in the tact that some mem­ bers'of the talented cast came from Darwen, their own home!town. Not by any means (Jie least appreciative members of the audience were six children from St. Denys’,! present'at the invitation of Mrs. Howell and Miss Bowman. ;


School were entertained! by pupils of the Margaret Sandhani School of Dancing in their very [attractive new show, “Spring. Fantasy.” Many


AN Saturday aftemoori, the girls of the Whlteacre Lane Camp


been admitted as a solicitor. [ #: * *


TJIRTHDAy congratulations and " good wishes to Mr. Tom Lawson, formerly of 22, Salthill-road, now residing with his son at Prestwlch, who will be 86 on Sunday ; to Mrs. Dickenson, Brook-street; 77 also on Sunday ; to Mrs. J. P. Parkinson, late of CUtheroe and now residing with' her daughter (Gwen) at Ashton-under-Lyne, who attains her 80th anniversary on Tuesday ; and iMr. James Bolton,' 1, May- terrace, BllUngton, 82, also on Tues­


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day. I ■ I


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removed the milk counterfoil and offered it to tLelr milk retailer. The Ministry of Food states that people should not do this. People .who have removed the


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lyTANY people \?ho have collected their new fation books have


Clarke,. iMarle, 2, C Barrow.


nnerod-terrace.


Denby, Jacqueline Maiy, “Almeda,” Clltheroe-road, Vlhkey. '


Tomlinson, Syfvla, I Walwyn, Margery Y., . 'Whalley. | Ward,. Patricia D., •ton-road, Vffialley.


counterfoil shoulji keep it in a safe place.


Rlbble bus workers from the Preston and lE-lackburn depots, meeting in the early hours of yesterday morning, decided to call an unofficial stpke at midnight to-night.


MOTORISTS’ OFFENCES.


Hurst Green, 'was at the Borough Magistrates’ Coui’t, yesterday, fined £1 for using an unlicensed motor car.


Ell Holt, q f : Dove Cote Farm,


.blston, Littlembor-road Clltheroej summoned for | e mitting to notify the taxation aithorlties of the


transfer of a motor-car, was ordered to pay the costs.


SCOUT NOTES By THi: RAVEN:


.i ful in retaining


/ 'LI'THEROEI Division ■ Young j tO D? congratula L* Conservative Association had a snort, successful rally and sports day at Sabden on Saturday. Bad weather - prevehted sports from being held, as arranged. In 'Whins Field, but a cur­


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! CORRESPONDENCE ' ! .


i


tailed programme took place In St. Nicholas’ School. The rally was opened by Mr, Alan Green, of Whins House, who on Monday was adopted Conservative candidate for the Nelson "and Colne. Parliamentary Division. Miss A. Alston presided, supported by Mr. J, W; H. ITerner, agent, and Miss D. M. Nuttall, the Divisional Young Conservative vlcer' chairman. In the evening a whist drive: and dance took place. Mrs. A. Green presenting the prizes to Mrs, E. Lacey, Mrs. R. Frankland, Mrs. W. Lawson and Mr. J. Wilson. Mr. Richard Fort, Conservative i Candi­ date Ifor the Clltheroe Division, Col. Green, Col. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Green, and Mr. J. W. H. Verner were amongst the visitors. A pleasant feature of the proceed­ ings i was the presentation'to the guests of carnations by:slx members!’ ui the Clltheroe Division Young Britons’ Branch. i


^ except. In .'the spirits of the Scouts, the; annual Flags Competlr tlon was carried Ithrough on Satur-- day. Under the conditions, , the competition became a test of endur­ ance between Scouts and Exam­ iners. C.R.G.S. firoup were success- the Flags and are ed on a Jolly goop


T^jESPITE dampness everywhere,


14 tests, each of 15 minutes, and all based on tenderfoot, second class and first class work;


Sixty-four Scbiits plodded through


entered a patrol of very Junior tenderfoots, and | we look forward to quite a. different position for them


Langho and jWaddlngton each ;


next year.! Congratulations to the Parish Church fagle Patrol which had the highest [score.


• The full results were as follow:


1, C.R.G.S., llO.a (74 per cent.) 2, Parish Church 97.6 (65 per cent). 3, Castle: 94.8 (63.2 per cent). : 4, Waddlngton 94.7 (63.1 per cent). 5, Langho 64.5 (63iper cent). To bracket the last three as equal


for third place would. be a . fair reflection.


at Huntroyde In and to-night th' a, combined rehi est Is being shown In this event, and 1 refer my reade ment column.


rehearsals for.tlielr part: in the rally a fortnight’s time; Seduts afe to have arasl;: Keeii inter-


The Cubs halve now completed rs to the advertise-:


Bolton-road,' Birkdale, Southport; was fined 10/-! for using an un­ licensed motor-C£ r. Francis Sidney Eatough,. of 'Blr-


Ronald Trevbl: Haslam, of 7, ■ !


Child, Arthur |m., Hargreaves,'Derek, : street.'


Calow, Michael, “ burn-:r0ad. |.


Dugdale, Norma, Dowkam P.O., Hdwell, Jenhlfer Lane CampJ Bam


,* Whlteacre


[|! St.,'Whalley King-street,


C^trep,” Myt-


Holland, Ann P., Greer field-avenue, : Chatbum.


‘West Bank,” Chat- 2£;,


Hodgson, John street, Low Moor.


Moorey, Frank, 66, Parsons, Ian H., 87, Read, Richard N., 1 Richards, DaVld G Kevins,” wkdlngi


Sharpies, John M., Sharpies, Brlajn, 9, Smith, Peter, 13, St Spensley, John BanI ton-road.


Trlmby, Dona d D., Wilkinson, (Ames Wilkin-street.


Vlhalley-road. Shaw Bridge


16, Nelson- lies, 55, Waddlng-


East; William J.) street. Low [Moor. Seed, Robert W., |4i


::oo St. .Paul’s- , Pkllco-road.


Charlton, J. Michael) Guild House, Mltton-road, ■'Wha Ub: ?.


Gardner, Michael A,rtl.ur, Barracks , Farm, Chalgley. i ' ,


Kershaw, Ndel 'Fred ;rick. Priors Lee,'Whalley. ;


Turpin,. Nell,. [3, Bridge -road, Chat- ■


Walmsley, Mary, 5, Mytton View. O’Donnell, Patrick, 156, Moor Lane. Jones; Hugh T., Moor (Bottage, Myt- ton-road, WhaUey.


■ bum.' I' ! r . FOR ADMISSION 1948 :


Aderoft, Kenneth, Gilt Coates, Hilma S., Clltl] Hargreaves, Jane E.l L


TECHNICAL:


Clark, Brian, 54, __ , . Woodworth, Prank, I5, Eccles, Roy, 49, PfeeJ-i Altham, Robin E., 9,'


Hayhui.rstrStreet. Central Ave.


Turpin,. Alan; 3, Bridg burn.


street. Kendal-street. b-road, Chat-


on Monday took, part in a dairy cattle Judging comktltlon'at. Moor- house Farm, Qlsbum,■jat the Invita­ tion of Mr. I. Wrathall. Pour cows of the Friesian type' Were on view, ■and Mr. Wrathall presented prizes to the followJng:;-i


Y.F.C.-Glsburh. i:


G IS B T FD N Yo


ing’ Farmers


Jackson andiBarbaXa Pate '( tle ) ; 3, Bernard Lynch. | :| :. | \


: Seniors: Iv;John Previous: 2, Tom i refreshments, and


hospitality was -proposed, by John ■Precious, seconded by Geo* Brass,


to Mr,' and eMrs. jWiramall for their Gomall. (tie)


.Juniors: 1, George Brass;,2,'James Pate; 3, Richardi^llbardc and Jas.


Mts.i wfathall ‘served idja vlote.of thanks


!llt)heroe. eroe. ownham.


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rfOT Alan, “ St. :ton-road. ■^Imllco-road,. ishaw-street iry’s-street.


Woone Lane. Cnatbum-road. ), Lowergate.


30, Mytton View. Edward, 12,


17Brennakst. Bertha, 37,


FAIR'\yAGEs| CLAUSES.' . : ! ! On the proposition of I Councillor


Waterworks and Estates Committee In regard to a visit by representa­ tives of Rlbble Motbr SeWices to the proposed ’bus station behind Myt- top House, Councfilbr Hallows asked whether; any progress had been made in this matter.' Councillor Dugdale said they had


Speaklngi on a | minute of the


the shortest for months.; Only one small query was


raised on the adoption of a adoptloh of


A.Y, JUljfE 20, 1047 WEDDINGS I CLIFF—BECKETT.. : !: '


..Monarterrace, Sabden; were mi;rrleu ' at St. iNlcholas’ Church, Sabdt Saturday, , by the Rev.' C McGrath. ,


Mr. and Mrs. J. W.-Cliff, of 2, S uck’s avenue, Whalley, and Miss Wi Beckett, only daughter.of Mi, the Iqte Mrs. John Beckett, if : 34


Mr. I James Cliff, youngest s m of !


n, on M.


father and was gowned In emi roldr ered heavy cloque with full-I mgth veil and coronet of orange-blo isom. She carried pink' carnations' In attendance was Mrs. Eileen Rjobln- ■ Miss the


The! bride was^given away bly her


,The usher was'Mr. C. Driver. During.’ the service the: h:mns


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bride ■was. a rope [of pearls. To Mrs. Robinson he gave a gold locket and chain, - to ; Miss HoWarth a slave bangle, and to Miss Wagstaff a e liver locket and chain. From the Mde


Thellbridegroom’s present tc the VEEVEBS—PYE; ! " 4 ‘-


th e ;’^0Qm tbcelved a gold sltoet ring and cigarette-case.


and oatmeal-coloured coat with tan hat and; accessories. ■


. HALLEWELL-CROSSLEY.


Ito. And Mrs. R. Hallewell of Wal­ lasey, and Miss Joan Crossley,. Only! daughter of L&. and) Mrs. H. Crbss- ley, bi 8, 'Parker-ten’ace, Glsbfan,


.Dlvlnb” was sung. The bride, In a two-plfece poWder


w p married, at Glsbum Parish Church on Saturday; The'ceremtony was performed by the Vicar ^ v d . W: M. Lister. Mr. N. Waterwe rth was,organist, and the hymn "love


blue costume,, with feathered heid- dress and ueU, and 'wearing a spray, of cream roses, was. given Away by:‘ h e r father As matron-of honour, Mrs. Kssle Mborhouse. (frlehd) 'vas attired In, a blue dress, with fle ral hbad-lress. and spray of cream roses; and Miss Emilce Bromw ch, also bi attendance,! was dressec In pink, jlso with floral head-dres i.


man, and P.C. Bromwich,' Glsbt rh,! groomsman. .


, P.S. Cutler, of Clltheroe, was I est ’ !


.. A receptldn was L. blesdale Aims Hotel. For the honeymooh Ip the Lkke


sented her] with three lucky hoijse- shoes as she left ■


Smkll admirers of the bride . i re­ ■


Dlstrlpt, the bride Wbre a navy tlue costuipe ■vflth, offrwhite coat and navy accessories.


r—LES’TER.


and Mrs. D, Hanvey, 51, Lowerg; ite, Clltheroe, to d Miss Phyllis Les;er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lesper, 71, Mqorfleld-ayepue, .iVllpshlre.


bride, was attired in a gown of white crepe mthllong train, and wore a feathmed headdress with orange- blossom aed veil., She carried red' oAmatlons And an ivory-backed missal;


Glvon ayay, by her. father, the


Rice, bousln of the. .’groom; Miss Shirley Bobth, niece of the bride,! and Masteij Kenneth Rigby, nephew of th e ’groom.


In attendance were Miss Agnes


carnations and,ivory-backed missal.' Miss Booth! wore a blue floral crepe; dress ’With feathered headdress, arid! carried a I posy of , sweet peas. Maste:; Rigby was dressed In blue satin,


crepe dress


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the ’groom,! was best man, Mr. Ken-! neth Sherliker groomsman, and Mr) Eric Booth, nephew of the bride] was usher. I The marriage ceremony was .performed by the Rev. Fr) Mageq, S.J!., and was followed by Nuptial Mass. A reception was held at the Bailey


Mr. Igntous ftanvey, brother! of


Arms Hotel) Hurst Green. For the honeymoon [at Bray, Co


was a cheque, and from the groom she re ielved a travelling bag.


i


Ciltnepoe, by- whom the ’groom is employed’, i


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St. James’s Church, Clltheroe, on Saturday, of Mr. Jack Scott, only son ot Mr. land Mrs. T. Scott, of 57, CastleVlew; and Miss Joan Porter, youngest daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. C. Porter, I of 34, Henthorn-road, CIlthCToe. I


Thei wedding; was solemnized at


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. at the organ. The church had been decorated iby friends of the bride and bjrldegroom. ■ : ■ : The bride,- who was given away


offlcla|ted. I .The hymns sung were " 0 Perfect Love” and “ Lead us. Heavenly father,” Mr. J. Ford was


The; Rector (the. Revd. A. Lord) ' ■


by her brdther; Mr. James Porter; wore tohlte organdie trimmed, with sllverl, lace, with embroidered veil surmounted by: a coronet of orange blossom. She darried a bouquet' of red roses, i She was attended by her sister] MrsJ Mary Patterson, and the Junior bridesmaid was Janet Hol­ gate; |nlece of the bride* :Mrs. Pat-: tersofi was attired In. an: ankles length ■


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gifts fromi the' firm and staff Of P- Byrne, King-street,


The wedding i; presents Included,


Wicklow,; Ireland, the ,bride travel led in a green check costume wltl accessories to! tone. The brldfs present,to the .’tooom


Mlsa Ricj wore a turquoise-blue;


gowri, with feathered head-; to tone, and carried, pink'


on Saturday, the marriage t )ok place of Mr. John Hanvey, son of Mr


At St; Peter’s' Church, Stonyhukst,


well, ;6f the Lancashire Conste bU' lary, stationed at Clltheroe, son of;


PoUce Constable l^nnetffi Halle,


School,, Whalley, Mr. and'Mrs. — left' for Brighton and Reading, Cliff bride Jwearihg. a'dusky. plnk“i^ess


TheV ; will reside At 33,; M6na- terrace, Sabden.


After a reception at the Methidist tbei'


son of' Mr. ' And Mrs; Albert E. Veevers, 2/4,’ Pendle-road, and MlsS Ruth Pye, daughter of Mr.jand Mrs. Ralpp Pye, 6, Charleswbrth-terrace, Clltperoe, were married a t .Clltheroe P^rlto Church, on Wednesday, by


Mn Robert Ambrose ! 'Veevers, •*cu»iv<


SMav /, :Mus.Bac., was at .... i..... arid


—- the hymns ■were


t t e Rev. Alfred Cresswell, In the pm ^ c e of many frlehdS'/iMr.'Rf'B. Ina


the'organ] Lead us,


‘Love,” ,', The church : decbratlbns \fere py friends of the j bride arid' 'bridegroom.', ■ ' | ■'. .1 ' ! ! "■! ■


Heavenly Father ’’ and '[O' Perfect


■J.'nie bride, glveii away. by her father, wore white riwss brepe^wlth Vlell tod coronet br, oran^b blossom - tod white camelias;-tod carried red


roses..:;' ;, . - ji. -


BewSher, - and the iroomsmen • Messrs. |Frarik' arid George Pye.'- -


: f FbUoivlng’ a reception • a t . ’ the Moorcock Inn, Waddlngton, Mr, and Mrs.! Veevers, left; !for ! NeWquay, Cornwall, the bride travelling In a mustard-coloured two-piece,, with t in Accessories.


; road Clltheroe.!:. ! FAKEHAM-


__ielr residence will be !/4, Pendle


•Wednesday, Miss iKatmeen May Wallbank,: only daughter of Major R. Wallbank, B.A., -22, Pl^cb-road, pilthefoe, was mayrled' to Mr,: Gor­


At| Clltheroe Parish ^_____


WALtpANK) hurch on


don Leonard Wakeham) third'son of Mir. W.'S.;WAkeham, Barry; South Walds. !The Rey. H. A. Bltod, Mhl., offlejated.


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, .ioiyeri , away by her !fatheri the brldb wore ',a gown of Ice-blue crbpb, :Wlth full-length! gathered sjjlrt and tight-fitting; bodice em^ bjcoldered ■with' silver beads. Her head-dress was of matbhing blue ostrich feathers and : t|file. ! She carried pink roses.


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attired In dusky plnkj (repe, and having a pink .bandlau with anemones and tulle.’ |Sne carried anemones. •


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iThie duties of best mar were ful-: fliled, by Mr. H., A. Whiteside, Mr. T.


Father ” was sung. ; ' 7


Houghton being groomsman, aniii " Wood usher.; : ■ . ShaW'was at the organ,’ hymn “ Lead us Heavenly


A8|. the happy couple! left the church, Master Nicholas R. Wood


• IThe reception was!held at the Swan and Royal Hotel, j ! For the honeymoon In London


presented the bride with a lucky horse-shoe..


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and Cornwall, the brlfie travelled In a grqy dress, camel hair coat, and brown hat, and shoes.


ing College, and a iwater set from the staff at the Telephone Manager’s office, where the bride has ' been employed.


Mr. and Mrs. Wakeham are to: reside at Barry, South Wales.:


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on . Saturday, the : marriage took place of Mr. Frank iWorswlck,. sCcond son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wors- wickJ Ivy Cottage,. Dunsop Bridge, and I Miss Kathleen Hlndle, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.l J. Hlndle, 176, Wutsr'Slveet, Accrington.’


I At:St. John’s Church, Accrington,


rated with white and rqd peonies and orange blossom,: given by Mrs. Altken, Roefleld, Edlsford,' CUtheroe, apd 'arranged by friends of the bflde.'..'


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cr6pe ;two-pIece,> -with; hat of feathers and flowers to tone; was given away by her father, and attended; by her friend, Mrs. Hazel Ingham, and Miss Lois Worswlck, sister of'the 'groom;; The matron


iThb' bride, wearing ai turquoise • I The ceremony was performed by


at St. John’s. The hymns were " (5 perfect Love ” and.Lead us;'Hea­ venly Father.”.


the Vicar, and was his first wedding ;


with head4dress of flowers to match her bouquet of: sweet, peas, pinks and Irises, land shoulder-length veil* Janet! Holgate wore a blue organdie


dress of dusky pink erfipe; ►


,r|ewlyrm*rled; couple’left for; their' honeymoon In the Lake District.


'They will live at 21, Sharpies reet, Accrington.


71 Following - a reception at' the ' Commercial Hotel,:; Accrington,' the


ot honour wore a mustard-coloured two-piece with brown' accessories, and [ carried cream roses ; . Miss Worswlck was in . white i silk, with blue ifloral ;head-dress. and.carried a! posy of blue and pink swfeet peas., Mr. William: Worswick accompanied his brother as best man.


: I The church was beautifully deco-'


■'iThC wedding gifts! Inl3luded an eight-day clock from the ’groom’s fOlloV Instructors at Cardiff Build­


bride was a triple! link of pearls, and |to the bridesmaid he gave a compact. , ’The bride’s bresent to tjie I’gfoom was a !! gold wristlet watch.


The bridegroom’s! present to the ' !:!''.


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Miss Madeline Turner, friend of e bride, was brldesm ild, being


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'They carried cream roses. Askmall attendant, Jean. Wagsta£(. (nle:e of the ’groom) was attired In an a ikle-: length dress of peach crepu-de- chlne iwlth a silver and 'duck-egg blue iheadddress, and carried a posy of sweet peas. Mr, Arthur t,owe was ibest man,, and Messrs. H. Beckett and: J. Wagstaff groomsmen.





";Lead Us; Heavenly 'Father ” and "Voice ’That Breathed O’er-Eden were sung, Mr. W. Ratcllffe 1 lelng organist , .


of duck-egg blue moss cfepe with I ■' i ■lUOMAS—HARDMAN, feathered headdresses . to ir atch. CAtlSt. Peter’s Church, Stonyliurst,


son (sister of the ’groom) and Eunice Howarth (friend; of bride); wearing ankle-length d) esses


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■ " on Saturday, theOlev. Fr. Bayllss, S.J.,jperfonned'thelnuptlalsof‘Mlssi ponstance Hardman, daughter of IjJrs. and the latelMr) Wilfrid Hafd- ipanl Wllson-street, Clithefoe, and Mr.! William Thomas, son of jthe late .Mr. tod. Mrs. Philip Thomas, West- Atreet,'.Bristol.:,; '.; ;■





' hCr bouslh, Miss Mabel- Parker, was glvbn • away, by her brother, Mr. Percy Hardman. ! ' ■


i.The'bjride. lwhcilTOs atWnde^^


The honeymoon is being! spent at 7’orq^uay and GornwalL i j '


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ankle-length dress, and floral head­ dress! :


I pri leaving the church; the bride ,^yas prasented wlth a horseshoe by


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;E^tp, cousin of the ’groom, and -the groomsmen Mr.: H. C. Gastall andJMr. E. Holgate;


1 The best man iwas .‘Mr. Tom . •. 1' ■ I : : .


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Was iheld at the Higher Hodder Hotel, and later the happy pair left tor., Ithe honeymoon at i. Newquay, GornwalL The- bride travelled In a palejblue dress;and coat,ifloral hat. And accessories to tone. :


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l)er nephew. Master Gordon Hol- gateJ- I After the ceremony a' reception


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