Nursing Assodation
Flans Physiotherapy Department
IRESIDING at a dinner on - Wednesday night at widen
the executive; committee of Clithproe Nursing Association
SUNDAY NE5^, APRIL 3rd
SERVICES AT p-|l5| P.m. AND 6-0 p.m. | : conducted by
'
PRINCIPAL : REy.j W. G. ROBINSON I
^ ' J ; M.!a.! B.A., B.D. I ^ (LANCASHIRE COLLEGE)
SPECIE MUSIC BY THE CHOIR.
COMMUNION SACRAMEOT, AFTER THE EVENING i r i SERVICE, ^
I MOOR L ^ E
Methodist Church CLITHEROE >
SUNDA'ii;: NEXT- (April 3rd)
10-30 a.m. and|6 p.m.: Rev. Fifed iSmith
church iROE
S u n d 4 y ;ird
STAINfER’S i “ CRUCIF
SUNG BY AU CHOltl
IXION T [GMENTED
Soloists; ■
MR. JOHN DUGDALE, Baritone
MR. ERNEST AEIEN, Tendr A WELCOME
TO ! ALL.1 BARCLEY
there is Nothing LIKE a GOOD SuIpPORT.
Why not try ■ a, BARCLAY; I am sjire you will benefit by it.
INDIVIDUALLY professional
designed. ,Y APPLIED.
MRS. N.| D| Resident BARG jEY,' Corsej;
21, Chatbxlirn Roac Clitheroe
WHA PICT
I MON.,' TUES, I ’WiED.
I WILLIAM ELLIpT and,] | I GAIL PAllRICk in
|TheWai4manai4| i
the THURS., ]|KI..j SAl
I PAULETTE (SODDARD , U n c o i ^ e ^ e d j
GARY COOPER and G<
HADDINGTON i METHOrjlST CHURCH
CHURCH
SUNDAY |I^XT (April 3rd)'
10-45 a.m. and 6-15 p.m. Preacher:
REV, JOHN CARTER of Fulwood
anthems by the choir. Collections for Church Funds.
A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL.
No. 2556 Chatburn HILL
diamond LODG
•MEMBERS ARE ' 'TO NOTE
REQUESTED ;at the '
NEXT LODC5 will be 'hi
IE NIGHT on
Friday Next April 8th
“The Perfect Crime” The perfect |rline has been
the most partJ A group of people plan one j
such Perfect I Crime but, as usual, overiook a simple fact—: the unforseen—
contingency which gave Insp.| R u th e rford th e damning clue.i
SEE
‘‘DBTlNtlJlSHED GAITOING”
bjc the
a m a t e u r ST. MARY
I ; [
players) S HALL
I APRIL 20, 21, 22, 23 W h a t was tfie unforseen j
ehteSained [the collectors, Councillor J. Wilkinson, chair man,! said' th k although' tne Association had ceased to function it still held consider able funds. From these it was proposed to increase the pen sions' of two. nurses who had beeni on the staff for many
yeari ; i (Dnie of them; Miss Taylor,
/
retired; yesterday, and the Other, Miss Heselton, has still sevetaljyears to serve.
monfey,; said Coun. Wilkinson, the icommlttee hoped event ually! to establish a physio therapy departmifent so that local' people L requiring^ ray
, With' the balance of the
t 111reatment of various kinds would i be able to obtain it wltblout going; to Blackburn.
. No suitable premlsesihad yet beeh found, and the;scheme was still in !the negotiating kage, as It was hoped to in clude ! people* from outlying districts who had hitherto been Served by neighbouring nursing associations. |
; One!step towards improved services for Clitheroe |patlents was] the engagement of a pathologist who would attend weeUy to receive patients
submitted to him by the 'doctors of the town,
i In recognition of her long service as treasurer of the ^Association,; Miss 0. Calder-; Jwpod has been presented by ithe' committee with a type- iwriter.
AlilNI\^ERSARY B6y Wanderer iriWENTY minutes after an
' 3 [
,! -LI eight-year-old CUtheroe [boy had been reported missing [ for six hours on Tuesday night, !he! was found by a policeman
WHALLEY
Miss Patricia Jackson, of Calder- place,. was chosen Billingtpn Junior Sports Club Queen for 1949 at a dance in; Whalley Assembly Rooms on Friday.^ S^ie Will sudee^ Miss Freda Chippen dale. Her attendants will be Misses Maureen Sharpies, Joy Maple, Margaret Birketf and Vonda Crowe. Mrs. Procter, of the Black Bull Hotel, Old Langho,
his hand. MOTHERS’ UNION. — Mrs.
Brown presided at the monihly meeting of Whalley Mothfers’ Union °on " Tuesday, "when Miss Owen, Matron of St. Depys’ Home, Clitheroe, gave an interthe
esting account of the work of Church of England Children’s
Homes, "SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
“ The child, the home and school" was the subject of address to the Whalley Par Teacher Association'yesterday
rent-;
Miss ; M. Gardner, an ex-tea ' CHURCH MEETING.—At
. by icher •the
Church Meeting the Vicar, H«v. C. B. Brown, expressei a wish that communicants would agree to “him (the ^ officiating; priest) wearing vestments at Holy Communion services. Jn our report last week the words “ by communicants ” were erroneously
annual Vestry and Parochial the
inserted. . NEWTON
attendance at a dance in the Institute on Friday, when music was provided by the Hodder Band. Mr. H. Breaks!was MC.
DANCE.—There was! a large T O ^ I D E
p near i his • home, but walking i away; from it.
p and afterwards “ played, out.” : Hit father was then still at the
I ! The boy said he had been to ith6 cinema with his friends
p police station giving a descrip- tldn of his son;
! who found him in a bus queue ; at[ Blackburn. His explana tion bn that occasion was that he went to Blackburn with the intention of going to the swimming baths.
missing for .seven hours, the hbiy was taken home by a man
A fortnight ago, after being
large attendance at a film show organised by the Farmers’ piub and presented by the Central Office of Information in i the Institute last Wednesday. !The film, Pofessor Peterson’s “Science of Milk Production” was followed jby a lively idlscuaslon , and questions were answered by Mr. Riobb, W.R.A.RC. Officer: and Mr.. Stratton, Livestock Officer. Thanks to the speakers and to the C.O.I. representative were expres^ by Mr. A. P. Holden-. FOB CHILDREN’S FUND.—A
FILM SHOW.—Thefe w^ a
Miss Richardson, 1 headmistress, in aid of the Childrens Fund,
militriry whist drive, arranged by ■ ■ 1, ! ■
was held in the Institute on Friday evening. Miss Richard son supervised play and pre sented prizes to the following members of ithe winning table; Mrs P. Clark. Mr. W. Haryison; and’Mr. and Mrs, E. Wilson.
dlltheroe Wesley Church on Wednesday of Mr. Cyril A,\ns- wbfth, elder son of Mr. and Mrs; T. Ainsworth, of Shaw Bridge, and Miss Kathleen Wrench, only daughter of Mr. Fi W. Wrench, of 77, Hen- thorn-road, Clitheroe.
I I AINSWORTH—WRENCH iThe wedblng took place at
planned for centriries, but In vestigations of .criminal homl- cfde! point to the! fact that at au uuiico
l i t t l e resourcefulness. He sticks to the beaten track for |
all times man hafe shown vMy ;
I [The bride, given -away by her brother, Mr. Cyril Wrench. •Was' attired In a coffee wool !cfepe twopplece with head- Idress to tone, and qarried a ibpuquet of pink carnations,
i [mIss Margaret - Wilkinson, •friend of the bride, was brides maid, wearing a dress of tur quoise wool crepe. She carried ri bouquet of anemones. I Mr. R. P. Ainsworth, brother
groomsmen Week’8 Weddings MILLER—SWAIN
The wedding took place at Whalley Parish Church on
Saturday of Miss Freda _May Swain, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,G. Swain, of 18. Bridge-terrace, Mltton-road, Whalley, and Mr. Itenald Miller, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller, of 11, Logwood-street, Blackburn. The bride, who was given
j
the I an '
SPORTS CLUB QUEEN. |—
THE DISTRICTS HADDINGTON
Methodist Guild heard an interr esting talk on Guild Holidays by Mr. T. Starkie, of Whalley. The talk was illustrated byi lantern
l e c t u r e . — Waddington slides.'
and Mrs. C .Wrigley was pianist. LADIES’ WHIST.'—Mrs. S.
ofaclatel as judge. There was a good attendance
Mr. T. Waterhouse [presided i ,
at the dance, for which music was provided by Eric Latham s nd
Davies supervised play at the ladies’ whist drive on iTuesday, when the winners weref Ladies; Mrs. H. Gldham,; Mrs. R. Gold smith and Mis. T. Gddie. Gents: Mrs. W. Smitn, Mrs. Ej Bateson
and Mrs. W. Lawson. CHOIR SOCIAL.—Members of
Waddington Methodist: Church choir held , their annual ;Social on 'Saturday when the Rev. J. E. P. Edwards presided over a large attendance. Vocal items were contributed by choir [members and Mr. Edwards was accompan'« ist. Messrs. W. Bowerp and T. T a t t e r s a l l organised igames, dancing and competitions.
DOWNHAM
was a moderate attendance at the annual Parish Meeting in the School on Saturday, the Rt. Hon. Ralph Assheton, M-P-1 Presiding in the unavoidable absence of Sir Ralph Assheton.
PARISH MEETING.|—There j
chairman, Mr. P. Smalley and Mr. R. Gddie were appointed: repre sentatives on the Pari^ Rating authority, Mr. K. Jones school manager, Mr. J. R. Jackson and
Sir Ralph was rejappointed
Mr. J. Dugdale representatives in connection with St. j Thomas’s Charity, and Mr. P. Smalley and Mr. T. J. Holgate representatives on the] area'eommittee of the Parish Councils Association, ■ The Lighting Precept was fixed
Sunday ^hool have madq a fine effort in the Sunday Schools “Suriny Snaps" compalgn, by raising the sum of £2 6si- 6d. in • riid of the National Children’s Home.
FOE CHILDREN'S; HOME.- Teachers and children of'worston .1 _
_ , .
WORSTON ....
Taylor was hostess at last Thurs day’s whist drive. Prize-y^inners were;.Mrri. J. S. Walmsley (high est score) and Miss E. Hayes (lowest score). Proceeds were in, aid of the Sick Pundi
WHIST j DRIVE, -r- Mrs. G.
at £16. The cost of Connecting the houses in the village to the new main sewer, recently com pleted by Clitheroe Rural District Council, has exceeded £5,000 and has been met by Sir Ralph Assheton. A resolution [expreteing the gratitude of the meetirig to S i r Ralph was' unanimously carried.
a trust had been foniied to; pro vide an annual treat for the younger children of jDownham and Twiston,- to, be called “ The Dorothy Cornell Memorial Trust." The capital of this tiiust, which amounted to £500, [had been handed over by Mr. WJ Lawrence, of Parnham Common,! Bucks, in memory of his daughter, Dorothy Cornell.
The chairman announced that ■ j
Mr. Lawrence had appointed Mrs. Assheton and himself | to be the trustees of the Fund, and he ex pressed iu a memorandum cer-' tairi wishes regarding [the use to which the income should be put.’ ■Mr. Assheton read t t o ’memor andum to the meetirig and the chairman was invited ,to write- to the benefactor on behalf of the -Parish Meeting expressing their gratitude.''
Mr.- Assheton explained that ! WHITEWELL
well School concluded yesterday week with an exhibition in the Schoolroom, arranged by the tutor, Mrs. J. Entwistl^. Tea was served and a collection taken for the Bishop’s Appeal !for Church Schools.;
EVENING CLASSES At 'White-
away by her father, • was gowned in white figured cloque with train, her veil being held In place by a coronet. She carried a bouquet of red roses.
Birtwell, sister of the bride, who wore a pillar-box, red dress .with matching head-
In attendance was Mrs. P
of the bridegroom, |was best man, and Messrs. Rex. Alder- sori and Clifford Wrench were
During the ceremony, con
Imy soul" and “ 0, perfect 1 love ” were sung, Mr. A. Lln- gard being organist;
ducted by the Rev. J. H. Richmond, the hymns “ Praise
!! Among the wedding presents was'a canteen of cutlery from Wesley Youth Club and a tray from' the Technical School Theatre Group.'
Station Hotel, Clltheroe, after which Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth left for their honeymoon In London and Devon.,
I A reception was held at the I BIBBY—ALEXANDER jrmerly ^ T®!*- f ” '"’
IV DOR. LAI^E, CLITHliROE Telephone 585
UNDER IfEW MANAdEMENT Reorganising as Specialists in
Wools, Needltelaftj Crafts, I ' r ■ I “ .
CYCUNG DAYS are HERE
And y?e have a first- class; selection I c^f ■machlneij to greet ■ them.
Roacister, Tourist and Lightweight Models by such DAWES, CUUD BUTLER,
fampus makers RUDGE and SUNBEAM;
Lool; in out windows, and if you .don’^see your ' I ’ machine there, , enquire within. , • . >
I A Q P n F N J b
king- street cutheroe
I t h e l ig h t w e ig h t SPECIALISTS ____________
i The wedding took place at Sti Paul’s Church, Sale, on Saturday, of Mr. James Bibby, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bibbyj of a4, liongslght- avenue, Clitheroe, and Miss Mabel Alexander, daughter of ithe late Mr. ' and Mrs lAlexander, of 14, John-street
‘ [Sale.' i ' The bride, krho was given
away by her brother, Mr. iHarold A l e x a n d e r , was [gowned in pink figured-taffeta [with matching headdress. She
j carried a bouquet of cream tea i roses.
I of the bride, and Miss Alice Borrows, friend of the bride,
iMlss Eileen Alexander, sister ! . I
' : Mr. Kenneth Bibby, brother of the bridegroom, was best irian, and Messrs. Frank Bibby and Ronald Gresty were groomsmen.
DUITUWi), lAiciiu ux- were bridesmaids and were attired in china-blrie . water marked taffeta with:matching headdresses. ■ They carried bouquets Of pink carnations.
Duncan and- Foster’s C^e, Sale, after which Mr. and Mrs. Bibby left for their honey-| moon at Blackpool. '
A reception wasi held at I ,
-was an Electric clock from the bellrlnglers ol Clitheroe Parish Church; a timepiece - from friends of the bridegroom on the printing staff of the
: Amoilg the wedding presents J
bridegroom, was best man. and Mr. H. -Mercer, frlqnd of the bridegroom, was grooms
dr6ss Mr! J. Miller, brother if the
man.
was conducted by the Rev. C. R. Brown, the hymns “r
During the ceremony, which ................................ [Thine
Lt,. V,
for ever, God of love ’’ and “ Jesus shall reign where e’er, the sun ” were sung, Mr. C. Green being organist. ; , A reception was held at the
De Lacy Arms Hotel, Whalley, and later Mr. and Mrs.;Miller left for their honeymoon in Brlgliton, the bride wearing a burgunqly corduroy suit with blacki accessories.
c'
edar-street.Blackburii. SPENCER—UNSWORTH
[They will reside at 28, |
Ebenezer Baptist Ch, Billlngton, on Saturday, of Miss Mary Elizabeth Unsworth, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Unsworth, of “Rocklea,'’ ■WhaUey-road, Billlngton, and Mr. Ernest George Spencer, adopted son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Holt, of Spotlarid-road, Roch-
The wedding took place^ at “ ■ " h u r c h .
1 Given' away by hej: father, the bride was attired In a pale blue “ new-look” drei s with headdress tri- match. She carried a bouquet of white, hyacinths and blue irlries. i She was attended by her sister, who wore a grey floral 'dress with, matching head-: i dress and carried a bouquet of
ci&lc : I
red tulips. •: Mr. T. Unsworth was best
tnan. ,
ducted by the RevJ D. S. Jamieson, the hymil “The Lord is mv shepherd” was sung. Miss C. Greenwood Ijeing
During ■ the • service, con • , organist.
After, a reception | at the Co-operative Cafe, Whalley,
i '
Mr.[and*Mrs. Spenc^^ left fw their honeymoon at BJafekpool, the bride wearing a brown tweed “ new-look” cokt over a powder-blue dresri. | They are to reside at “Rock- lea,” Whalley-road, BlUlngton.
Manchester Guardian, and a fading lamp from the bride’s
employer. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bibby are to reside at 40, Wardle-street,
Q R E E T I N G S . j o ___
Harr’dp-street (82): |ariid. Mr Hardlker, 31, Npwton-st.
Mrs.-
'.Kimberley. 22,' • I QTlrt
Member^ of Whltewell Parish Church Mothers’ Union attended a special celebration of Holy Communion on Friday morning. Gn Sunday evening ithe members attended evening |service in recognition of Mothering Sunday. Children of the Suriday School also attended. There | was a large congregation and it is hoped to service a [ regular
MOTHERING SUNDAY. — I
make the feature.
SLAIDBURN
scholars of Siaidburn- School, accompanied by their teachers, had an enjoyable [ outing on Saturday, when they [travelled by bus via Ilkley and Gtley to Leeds,' where they attended a pianto- mime at the Theatre Royal. ST. ANDREW’S ! CHURCH.-
SCHOLARS’ TRIP. — Senior
•the invitation of Mr. aid Mrs. J. S. Walmsley, an erijoyable •whist and domino drive was heifi- at Worston Old Hall on] Friday evening. Mr. K. Robinson was M.C. Mrs. Wolmsley pifesented prises to -the'following winners: Whist: Ladies, 1, Miss M.j Towns end; 2. Mrs. J. Parker; cons, Miss Whittaker. Gents, 1,* Mrri Duck worth; 2, Mr. J. Taylor; cbns, Mr. T. Hanson. Sitting prizes: Miss E. Lawson and Mrs.' J. | Taylor. Dominoes: 1, Mr. Smith;| 2, Miss J. Parker; cons, Miss L, Beet. A competition was won by Mr. K. Robison. During the interval a served, evening
FOE BISHOP’S APPEAL.—At PEJTDLETON^
FOE BISHOP’S APPEAL.—A concert arranged by Miss |Race, headmistress of Pendleton and Mearley C. of E. School, a ^ te d by Miss Dennett, was held in the schoolroom on Tuesday evening. The first half of the progmmme comprised songs by .the Women’s Institute choir, a play “Dinner In Town ’’ by the school-K:h|ldren. and accordion selections by Mr. Summers. During the mterjal re freshments were
parents of the scholars, arid the second part of
provid^
was provided by Mrs. Gradwell’s concert party, of Clitheroe; The Vicar, the Rev. E. Hurford Jones, who presided, expressed thanks to the artistes, to Mr. R. Thistle- thwalte and Miss Dennett rind all who had helped in the eifection of the Stage, and to the pardrits of
the programme
assistance and suppor — :t. The pro- ceeds, which amounted tcl more th an '£10, were in aid, Bishop's Appeal Schools.
'the • scholars fo r for! Church rif the ^ V ’ S A ’ / .
I.I-, -''
by
m
I FRIDAY, 7-15 p
& ® i t APRIL 1st,’ 19
Light ng ,of [vehlDles : m. 1016-13 a.m.1
nfSE Couility, Council Elej A campaigns are drawU
a!/close and it now remains for electors to i their ivotes on Monday,
■ been
though: Clltheroe’s |PoM previous Cbunty Council L tlbns has riot been so hll
hris stUl b|en heavier
i.th Lancashire generally,r can be ta%n:for grantCv.
the' Muriiclpal Electlol ■
the keen literest of Cllth irins in local gQvernjiien find expression: In a :S procession |to the booths, vbar, polling has been le ded untU 9 p.m. i , iThe 1 counting will:
take place at St. Ju Sbhool,'andtheres^illlse|
ted to be announced pel 10 p.m.! and 10-30 p.m.!
"th-eir: id T l n n O F
Ladies and Gentlemen, It^ is with pleasure I offer myse
candidate for the Comity Council on I ;consider that my three years’ ^e
the local Coundil enables-me to greater confidende for your support
As a link between the local Coundil
Comity Council,) I feel I could be assistiance to those people whom
.represent. favourable. '[ -
Trusting ycipr consideration |
yill be UlibUCiUC dil4th. as a
ice, on with
fjidthe greater should
ilxriTH a I view JP empl TY ing [the Importar
■which be^lis next Nil 'The slogart
larly the use and 'obsei of pedestrlah crossings, eroe Is tbl take part i' Pedestrian.
“iMlnd hoWjyou go.", . i ]A remotely-controllcdj
xuc v:* . j. careon the ijoaris, and pipal
Crossing, for the wq
have been! repainted an*
crosslrigs I have beeni clearly! marked. Poster Also being! displayed. 1|
#!: ,
fTWE^TY members!’OlJ ■JL I nilfer 'Wheel CW Clltheroe [attended an U4« I
district rally at Sbuthpo Tuesday, when clpbs:frc riarts iof[the country
'/ | -
served in the Floral - ' . * 1 1 * '
Mfs. Nutrall [was re'-e] and [Mrs. E.|Hl
operative
home-made supper was, and at the close of the the host and hostess received a hearty vote of thanks. Proceeds which amounted to £5 4s. 6d. were in aid of the ' Appeal foi Church Schools.
Bishop's
ford Methodist Woinen Hour met for the labt mfeeting of Wednes-i
WEST BRADFORD BRIGHT HOUE.-i-Wett Brad
Bright
the present session, on _____ day. Mrs. Hartley,! of Clitheroe, was the speaker arid Mrs. Hey-
RIMtNGTON
I served and later danbing , took place to music provided by Mr.
concert and dance,, orgimised by the Rimington section of the Gisburn Conservative Ateoclation was held in the Memorial Insti tute, Stopper Lane, on[ Wednes day evening of last week. The concert which was given by Mrs. Gtrad-well’s party of ^theroe', consisted of songs, sketches, elo cution solos, and novelty instru mental items, and was well recelv^ by a large audience. ’
CONCERT I AND dANCE—A After the concert, supper was
I N. Waterworth, of Gisliurn. Mr. C. Wright was M.C. During the
LOW MOOR
-The preacher-at the service was the Rev. J, of Darwen.
The Rev. R. R. Beckett, organ ising secretary to the-Missions to Seamen, was the special preacher at the St. Andrew’s;Church on Sunday morning..
CHATBl^RN
afternoon” and afternoon tea, organised by Ohatbum Mothers’ Union and held in [ the Institute on Wednesday week, -realised £2 10s. for the Bishop’s Appeal for Schools. .
MOTHERS’ UNION—A “parcel
a large attendance at a spring fayre at Chatburn Methodist School on Saturday and the pro ceeds. which were'for trust funds, are expected to reach a high figure.
SPRING FAYRE.—There was
Joan Chamley, of Grindleton, arid -Mr. G. S. I Vaughan, of Barnoldswick
The fayre was opeijed by Miss presided,
. The fayre comprised men’s, ladies’, and cake stalls, and after noon and high teas were served.
Membe r s ofi Dunsop Bridge Yoiith Council mqt in the Root Ballroom last night week to hear a' gramophorie recital given by Mr. A. Garrard.!of staple Oak. A
iDUNSOP BRIDGE GRAMOPHOnfE: RECITAL.-
Jacob’s Join, supper -was served arid .thanks .to Mr. Garrard were
expressed- by-Mr. tl. I Handley and Mr. P. Sedgewickl : YOUNG FARltoS’ TALK.-
day’s ' collection at 3t. Paul’s Church on Mothering Sunday realised £41 for tVucch funds.
MOTHERING SUNDAY.—The
afternoon H. Norirs.
CHIPPING
At the 24th annual -meeting of Chipping and District Agricul- Timothy
agricultural SOCIETY
turai ' Society; Mr. Procter was, elected Mr. Richard; Ellison, ---------- Messrs R. Whitaker arid V. Rob inson treasurers;: ;The statement
president; chairman;
of accounts showed nearly £24. ^
This year’.s show is on August 27-th.,
a loss of to be held
ANONYMOUS GIFT
10 GRINDI CHURi
tllTON :CH
rpHE Rev. A. Cress well. Vicar of Qrlndleton, has received
a gift for the Church cf £2,000 which in an emergency •may be used to safeguard the aided status of the School under the 1944 Education Act.
Advertiser and T in es that the parishioners were[ asked to raise an amount equal to the gift, but no time limit had been set for-this purpose.
Mr. Cresswell told the
generous gift .h^d greatly encouraged his people and they, were setting tp with a will to try to raise the £2,000.
Naturally, ■ he said, this
Members of the 'Young Fanners’. Club at their mteting on Mon day heard an interesting talk on “ mineral deficienby in sheep and cattle ” given by[ Mr. Cresswell. Afterwards there was a lively discussion and at the close of the meeting Miss 'Haslewood and Mr. •V. Fox were assobiated in a vote
a great task, but the people were confident that within a few years, with the help of “ friends of Grindleton” the. task would be accomplished..
For a. small village this was , to remain anonymous.
, for aii indefinite period.. , ; The donor or donors desire
Vicar has acquired two fields near the Church, which will safeguard: the burial grpunlti
In addition to Ihls gift the
IMPERIAL BALLROOTI, NILSON (Canrioity 2,000 Dan:
irs) iirida'y Nex;, April 8th, iS OLD-TYME DANCE
Annual open anti Local Aniateuf Dan|co with public dancing to old'tyme ^nd mode
.45 p.m.-District Ar|ea. Amateur; ‘yeleta For the Mrsj Harold Crowther jTi[ophy
'.Waltz. ■
ppntestsi Gay 90’s.
Ihel 112 moriths), 0 ntest 1
15—Dsmonstration ^by our^^'Bneclal. Guests,’’ , Harry Greenwood: and Gladys Kenyon or tne Giaays
45 p.m.—'Open Competition ’ all I ingland An iteur pbntost
Moonlight Saunter, Imperial Walt:. Lola Tapi’ For the Mri. AUen'Green ’D-ophy (he.d 12 moriths).
lvalue £30. Official Board(
B.BjBD.) of Adjudicators.
Get a party,up. Free Car Park. Cate, Llceiseil Bar, etc. Cl field, Nelson, or
TICKETS 3s, R.'’Whitehead,.9. R i l e y k t e e e t . _ P r i c i , -• localy Harry Greenwood, Clithoroe Old Tyme iiincing Class, or from 2, Boot Street. Town Centre, Byrnley. m
: 0 1 a.m. For details- of train
and ixcursidns durinri HoliilaVi enauire at station or agency.
alterations thP Easter your local
supper interval an adless was given by Councillor Marsden, of Blackburn.
wood and Mr.. T. Watspn gave[ musical items, after which, a join' supper was serv.ed.,;
CHEAP (Easter HoMayii) HALF DAY
GOOD FRIDAY. A I
I Gisburii 1 Langhri '
BLACKPOOL .: D pJeoart I
poqi April 15th.
] Chatbprn ..11-26 a.m. B/6 J Clifheroe. Whalley
’ 8-0 P.m.
....11-15 a.mi 6/3 . . . . 11-31 a.m. .8/3
Wilpshire .. 11-49 a.m. ; 4/3 Return from Blackpool (Central)
. . . . 11-37 a.m. : J/9 . . . . 11-43 a.m. • 4/6
[OREGARTOE II Wilpsriire
i Chatblirn Gisburn
Whallriy Clitheroe ithli
Langho
GOiId FRIDaV. Allril 15th. : Depart
,11-1 B.m. :
, 10 35 aim. C / 10-43 a.m. □ / - 10 49 a.m.
' 10-24 i.m. I ■ 10-28 a.m. _
Return from Morecambe (Prom) 8-5 p.m. I
Ifoc £
T B A L LM / j iT C H E S
ILAGKBURN ROVERS v. CARDIFF CITY
BLACKBURN GOOD FRIDAY. April 15th.
, Gisbi rn Chatllurn
I Langho Wilpthire
ClitheroD Whalley
Return fro P.m or by
. 1.52|P.m 1-58 pirn.
Depart 1-25 Pirn. 1-35 p.m. 1-4D p;m. 1-46'p'.m.
71’ Blao any ordinary train.
.irb
3/7 2/9 2/4 1/7 . 1/2
.8 lurn! 6.20
Gisbuin . Chatb jrn Clithe-oe Whalliiy . Langho .. Wilnshire
Depart 8- 8 1 atlghl
Cutherple, and
Wilpshire Langhb . Whalify Clithril-oe Chatburn
Depa .
Oooc Pr. -40 ■
12-57 1-
See Handbill lE.i: Train I timels lor I an
•49 2
44 Eastsr
for fares and at., April 16. Mon,.
LiANDlS)NO and via
Liverns.sT ar
SAT-URpAY. Easter
CDepart Glithteoe
Wh
Langho Wilpfhir
hateurn ■ alliey
Relurn, iMeriai Bridri -.t,
tBRIDGE; North Vfalcs
^halley, Ghatburh
Wilpshire Langhol Whalley ClitherOe Chatbpl-n GIsbur
Return from |l45
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JRSIONS
?OOL Sat., Apl.
16. & East ■ Mon; a.m. Fate
7i51 9/8 r e i p s
[lEVENING I^l
P( part i■S6.^1
MBE EASTER SUNDAY. April 17th.
P.m. p.m. P.m. p.m. p.m. P.m.
iiambe (Prom)
vlce-presldehtl andi |wi Swales-treasurer. Appqln: the comriiittee were jM' Pollard. Mrs. Sllnger an
president secretary. Mrs; E.
______ 'letcher wai.- B.Wllklni;!
the retiring officers fori Services,
I Thanks I were express .
■^at 2|a.m:. on Sum All .jclobks ,and Wat should [be put fbtv one hour,b
m of .RibblesdaleModerin
‘i” -
, Altrincham, wrio speak! at [a public mee the Grand Cinema next evening arranged; I Clltheroe Division Co tlve AssoclatWri, first Parliament ln[ 1945 , w gained i majority o Over his I Socialist op Mr. ErrolL w[io is; 35 electrical engl(ieer on t of 'Metrqpplltan 'Vlcke: serVed ,lp 'India and during the last war wl 4th County of London The prospective Cphse: Candidate! fpr[ the; [)ivlslon,[ Mr. I Rich will also address the m’ and the chairman n; J. Driver..
S;iP..Jj; ERROUi,, :
, .services tb thp; Ambulanbe tnovepaenj lecturer rind judge atj
lOR- ]|ong [and:! ; HI
Service Medal. -Dr has been associated I w:
the BriliBh Railri/a: : *i :
inovemeht for 26 years. i
f
Marlon Sharpies, of street, Clltheroe, is spet few moriths’ fioMriy
•jlTRS. M. MANN,! I of Australia, I -forip'erls
j M r s 'M a n n ! le f t* the Commonwealth 221
rigo„and(
Is.riow In busl: Perth as[ a;florist. ijUni ritelyi since she ;was 1 Clltheroe both her fathi John' Sharpies, • brother ( Robert ! have' killed In quarry|accldeh| On Monday Mrs. Man
an addfess oh
A.Ustir ioiemberiofCllthei;QeT
IVfR. H. E. 'RANUALI for Clitherpe, had
,' ■ ^ :■ i i j ! . ’ll
time! In (the coristltuen week-end, completing r
ingsi ati 'Brlerfleld, ClUl
night trrilnback tp ^ n Hb, addressed pribllc
CLITHEROE & DIS
FARMERS’ -THIREi
ANNUAL BALL KING ON F!
,ANE HALL,^ CLII t
klDAY, APRIL 22nll EARNSWORTH
B A ^ -
OLD-' ’ TIC
The:next|me Hocking! will tlon of; YiF.C.
i iNon i-stop Dancing 8 p.m; to a.m. 1 ■
tVmE“AND; MOl^ERN DiUHCING.i each;
;KETS; (strictly , liUed) 5/'
Can be obtali, from Mrl W, I
,ed frclm any member [of arker. Draper, Kiiig Street IVlddup, Stationer, Moi
Lir
tihe. Cpijimittee, dr frofri Mr. J: ine.
will take place bn iVpi!|l 6th; when Mr. I rive a talk on thfe “ History land Organisa-
HfEROE, 1949'
Padlharii and Great H On Saturday :-moi;n
I consecutive week-end ‘ I Clltheroe : arranged 1 Randall.
Interviewed.,, cpristltue Great 'Harwood, .’and eyeiUngl relaxed rit a Partiy social. ;Onj,Sun attended service' at Cl Wesley Chufchl' | ; This was the second
ilVriSS'DOREENI GA: eldest :; daughter
! -'''1 . # ‘ i i - : . . !
. subsequently ; lati - Ml 1 County Hospitril, Lond 116 now oh the i staff 1 Princess Louise Hosp: 'Children..'
‘ ' '
1 Jesse .Gardner,! Clerk ! land : Rural District . I h a s ! passed: her, S.R.N. I inatlon. She . was 'tra] Booth Hall. Manchest
gramme with a few; mil spare before -catchin
tions.i Dri E. ’R. B. M' Clltherbe, has! been a .ys
CO] urf
iVflSS eI. bItHellI c fAyenture Housem an:
has- been spccessful State Registered Nurse lhatloh. She was tyaf the General iHospltal,
M ' r i . i
SUMMER TIME BEOll JUMMiSB time
. reprbsented by 800 mettin I1 mu«V» TTTQra ’ ronDltrortl hi Mayorl and Mayoress of port and atieTOards^ncI
paruS Ui I uic wuiiuijr I They wpre' received' Uib ttuu itcxYY»i.w
li T the annual general Ing of i the Women-
i* Guild oriiTuI
Ing beacon;! which also ■' Its head, Wll ibe used -c the carnpalgn In Lancasn I In Clltherbe. all the bel
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