-Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, -OctVbe^ T, 1349 Ciit iiero e ff iMSs^
-.SUNTDAY NE>:T, OCtO^ER 9 I
^'arid'9-15 ih^3o'
HOLY, COMMUNION.] ;,
THE REV/-P. H- BUTTER WORTH, V103 VICAR. ' '
-15 p.m.:' CHILOBEN’S THE
6-30 -p'sa.C-EVENSONG. All\. Goliecfi^ .:ffl
Congregational Ghiirdh barrow
thanksgiving^
Sunday Next> • Get.' 9i /: Preacher
bIeV F. W. BAKEWELL, M.S J, ' (Cherry Tree)
Af temocni/; St Anthems iy the Choir. -I'-UU 4 U'r -v
Sale of pruit>
and.Sot:iaf, il0NDAS:^:vNEXT,i--QeX. :'40, .......,.at 7-0..p.m.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCti: a '
CLITHEROE
SUNDAY- NEXT-i: (October,?)'
%
i PRELIMINARY NOTICE '| '.''...LLh—
|
Worship at U-SO a.m; and' 6 p.m. conducted by ;
Rev. C. J. Gud<ridf< ■ ^ .OCTOBER 16
Miss F/C.ULIEF. B,A'.;,HeWon; MOOR LANE ^Gp^EROE-;;
SUNDAY NEXT , (October 9)
.
Rev. Fred Smith 2-15 p-uh) I ■
Children’s Harvest Gift Service''
’ ^
Mrs. F.HiBro6m,.Mrs. J. Slater ,.. .Address by
(Sif'tk received by
MISS E. FRANKLAND . ■ (Chatbum)
MISS J; SLATER and ;. miss; P. GARSIP^.
, 6-0 p.m.: I
Mt. H. Aimohd WESLEY
Methodist GLITHEROE
SUNDAY NEXT (October 9)
- • 10-30 a.m.; ' „ jS tu d en t.
; ; ' .-e-o p.m.; Rev. James’ W
HANDEL’S
“MESSIAH” ; Will be given in i ; ,
i Moor Lane Methodist Church '..j*. ' bn : /,.,/..
WEDNESDAY, Dep. 14 by.
the Joint Choirs of Moor Lane J and Clitheroe Wesley Methodist Churches
others' Interested, are invited to asslst '
ln.the: Chorus, and uttend • KMnd rehearsal in Moor lane- Church on October lith.
Ttrogrammes may be ;bough,t later, from members of the Chorus.
BRITISH ISRAEL WpRlD :.',-'PEpERATION,
APubUcMee will be held in ffife
at 7-15 p.m. Speaker:
- I Every Evening by / ODD FELLOWS CLD]^ BOOM
'P S I W. G. Standerwick. Ltd CLITHEROE18, Wellgate.
from WHALLEY
T h u rsd ay N b j^ f ‘O i t j ;I^ J i> 6;«: n.n, I ;
MR. J. F. EGERTON
" Britain,/ Whence arid, Whither ’’ . ' • „
; m i t t o n W .I .
Whist Driy^&Daaice I r i '.th e lStJibol
', on
FRIDAY NEXT (October 14)
(including refreshments)
at 7-30 p.m. proiript ADMISSION 2/r ,
Bus Stand, 7-0 P.m.
Sept. 16 to Opt. 24 (inc.) BLAGKPOOL
luminations Return 3y'9 Faro i
Aug. 27it0 Oct; 24 (inc.) ... I j;:':/:;/?/:.lrbm. CLl'^HgPOE .
'/WHAULEY
16, w^liafe.: 6-30 ;p.m. MORECAMBE
Return
Bus Stand, 6-45 p.m.
illuminations Fare
’lease Book Ih Advance at
RIBRl E o f f ic i i 16. Walteate, Phone CLITHEROE 176
or at Agency:
Hr. Brtfokes. Park Villas. Whalley, Phone 2279.
BRITISH R A ILW A YS /]
excursions BLACKPOOL
' illuminations !| SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th.' dhritbvrrii depart
CUtherDe ' ^ VVhaUcy ’ Laugho
ihitbvrri idepaH D:30:
a.in; 5/1 11^ a.m. 11:43 a.m. 4/9 1149 ajn. 4/6
Members of other. Cbolrr and j Blackpool (Cen.) return fj-30 p.m.
Full Details from Statlo^- Offices and Agencies; / ■ (3114)
Please cut this out for reference
HaE, chipping, was flUed to capacity on Friday night when the Thoimley Women’s Institute held its', first annual ball ' and ■whist and domino drive. Twenty tables were litEis^ for whist and 60 people took part in the domino
W.I.
CHIPPING ball.—The..' .Memorial
Y'puets'by.Cj,,.\.i j" ;
,
WHIST DRiVe and , „F/^;CY., DRESS
:IN"VILt;teE'HAli;'DEC. 16 Particulars later.
SECRETARIES PLEASE NOTE THIS DATBl.'
I CONSERVATIVE -------- 'i
BALL ^ih:
TICKETS 5/- each
Bolton-by-BowIand 'Agticultural Society
' SECRETARIES PLEASE N()TE
:Thl above Society Intend to hold their
SHOW on
SATURDAY, AUG. 1950
5 ,
..W B. BLACKWELL, ! '
Secretary.
FRIDAY, DEG. 2, 1949 i"
i KING lane 'HALL
' ^ ELLIS ■ ’iVdb'D AND HIS li " 1 ASTORI AN S
j Skipton Division j
Conservative Association ’ (SLAIDBURN BRANCH) |
I: second , 'I
AimiiAl In Newton Institute
■ KEYNOTES DANCE 'BANtij ' ' ■ admission 3/-
FRIDAY, November 11 i
WHALLEY PICTURES
Te le ph onCl'W h an e y i l 91 MON,,:
TUE8.. WED.
Margar(!t O ’B r ien and George M u rpi iy in '
JO li Avenue T’HdlRS.V FBI.. SAT.
" CWaifaM_^^ [)]c, JapI l ^ e lh i n J \
Date With Judy Preacher: ::of'Grimsargh. . : :
s ' THEflREV.' MACyiCAR, Rectoi: of^Colne. 2 ^ ' V -^;;;;r^,oPA7-o
,‘i s/-' V^' O <
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Presentation To : g isb x ik n >
LISTER 'iHstflTUm - .The: annual‘-'''generali ‘meeting‘■'■was'
held on Monday" last 'before a moderate attend4nce of, members: The chairman,
worth, ’ commented pn,: ,the „com-^ plete. absence, of /young .members, and ■their 'fackj of ‘ mterest, ,ln'''the;
-A;,Water?;
management' pt ^dlie ' institute,' whiPh:waB 'medntamedchieflyfor
their,, benefit. M-At.ty n,dance throughout:. the evenings of, the., past' year had however, been very good, and revealed itself m the finances of | the club,: which showed a distinct improvemrat over -the previous year. The prospects fori the . coming, year
were.' encouraging' and further renovations were bemg_ .earned out to extend the facilities mr gaillds: ■' A ■
throughout-''’th e '' winter were> being hrrafiged; '.'Mr. -H; - IM^ey ttas' again -elected-president, and
serira, lo.f friendlies
pfflcidls' as fdUbws::' "Chairman, N; Ai WafeWorth; ' - secretary, B.
Bentley;
Tattersall-,'' committee, . A. law- cett ‘ R: 'Watdrwdrth,-' M.' Hudson, F, r‘tliompsori, H. Frankland,.: N. Johnston, P. Bleazard, .G. Brass,
treasurer,"’■'' J-'. ‘‘H. Ni.-Breaks, and R. Breaks. •
and' Bomlrio drive ;:^th a “ Bring and Buy. Stall, • or ganised by the Advisory Com? mittee of the Young Farmers
YF.C. EFFORT.-jA -Whist
Club, was- held in the. Parish wall, on'Wednesday, evening
week. Ten tables were occu pied for Whist, ah d ; Mr. B. Rigby was jM.C., ' Prices j ie r e
given by the Advisory Com mittee, and presented by Mrs. Capstick, to . the . following; Whist, Ladles:. Mrs. W; Smhh, Mr?. S. Speak, ,'consolation Mrs. J. Wrathall. . Hidden. Number Mrs. A. Hudson. Gehts: MrJ A. Hudson, Mrs.,I. Wrathall,, consolation ;Mrs. F. Thurogoodi .. Hidden.. Number Mrs. W. Robinson, Mr. R. Cap.*' stick and Mr. J. Howie. Dominoes; j Ladles; high Mrs. Wilson,': low, Mrs. Walker. Gents: hl^h, Mr. Paul Birch, low, Mr, Frank Wrathall.
Annual general meeting Of the Young Farmers’: Club was held in the CounOil School on Monday eyerilng. There was a very good attendance and. one' new 1'member was en
. annual , MEETING.—The
rolled. ■ Mr. Harry - Taylor, Rlmingtori, was ' re-elected President, and the Vice-Presi dents were re-elected, with, the ' addition ; of Mr.- J. A Leavey, Glsburn, The Ad visory Committee was re-elec- it'ed en bide, with
the.addltion of Mr. arid Mrs. J. Newhpuse. The following Club officials were re-elected and elected; chairman, Allen lumber; vice-chairman, Lilian P a r to - son;
c S L f ^ D B lD jR N ••. Y.F.!d,; MEETING—The annual '
'general'' meetmg£ ;bf) /Slaidbum 'Young''Farmers’ Club -was held on Mpnday evenmg,,'when the,
rieimife. .Eastwobd;.;',: chairman; Btfepben'' Hanison;'- ■ ^secretary,' Trank;"' Hariison;" 'treasurer, Arthur i Rigby; Press'Correspond ents .Brian Townson and Michael Copiey; magazmesecretary, PeterjCowkmg. A vote of thanks to Col. King-Wilkinson, who pre sided] was proposed by Fred Waddington, the . retirmg-
olllceis were elected for the coming .year-;: - -: president. Col. L.. -p. King?Wilkinspn; j joinf leaders/. Gordon ■WiEiams and
chairman. , :: , Sympathy of Newton residents
; - NEWTOX ' MR. W. SIMONS.—The I
vyill 1 be extended to : Mrs. Simons of School House in sudden bereavement: she ; sus
tained on Saturday ,by. the death of ‘her husband,'' Mr.
TOSSIDE
tions assembled at Burnridge Mission Room on , Sunday when! harvest thanksgiving services were held. The preacher was the; Rev. C. F. GoodchildS and Mrs., MaKey was organist. The harvest decorations were the work of the members of the Mission Room. On Monday the 'customary; harvest social was held with a'- sale of harvest gh'ls.: Elghtera;, tables were used for whist, Mr. R ■Wilson being M-C. Prizewiimere were; Ladies: Mrs. T. Taylofj Mrs. E. Metcalfe; - gentlemen, Mr. W. Hariison,. Mr.. Jv,Wiight;
HARVEST.—Large congrega
FLANNAGAN - . THOMfSON Miss Sally Thompson, or 28,
beaute trimmed with tpr-i guoise- blrie.,. j;ibboii,"..;yan(|> ttief ■age boy wore-a suit pf white'
Longworth - road, Bllllngton,; daughter of . the late Mr. ^ d ' Mrs. W. Thompson. .. of UarT- Hall Farm,,Wllpshire,,and Mr.; Edward Flannagan, son , of Mr and Mrs. E. Flannagah, of 41' - Padiham-road,, Sabden, were married on .Saturday ,at
sealed numbers, Mrs. Snowden, Mr. J,. MetcMfe.. /Donors of .prizes were;..: Mes^anies, Bfiggg, ,Ti
the EngUsh Martyrs’ ^ R,C, Church;,'Whalley. 'The bride?, groom '.is. at present- serving with the R.A.F. in Scotland.- ; ;
Given away by her god
I £13 were fb? Mission l^ m fun(^ iVl
LittlemborrroacL.CIither- FARMERS,.^E;nNG^Mr._ J , :
Taylor, j. Metcalfe and E. WUson, The' presentation of prizes w^ made•• byrthe-R.eyr.C. F,.-G9°d:.'. « ■■"f; A-isr,; ., , ... , chU^.:;: l^ociwdS, ailfou^tingftO; -iiARi^flElilBERT-'BlXOii,,
R. Robb;;i4.'District.,.:.Executlve|,;jg^.. Divisional Super- Officer spoke to To^ide farm»| about
Ihe.Marginal :^nd
■Walter: Simons. , Mr;. Simons, who was. 56, had been In poor health for several-years. Mrs. Simons w;as, apboliited school'- mlstress when' Nekton' school was re-opened recently and she had hoped that country life would help: he r . husband to' regalri better health. The funeral took place'oh Tues day,-a service at the'house beirig conducted by the Rev. lA' E; Grim'es, and the comlttal at ISlaidburri Parish Church by the Rev. J. G. Byrnell.
There was,a large,.attendanceat
'! ;/ MITTON WOMEN’S • INSTITUTE.
the monthly ’ meeting of the Little. Mitton and. .District. Women’s Institute held in
..the. Schoolroom on Wednesday even ing, when Mrs. Airey, president, presided. Ah., 'e x c e l le h 't demonstration on smocking was
igiv6xi. by Miss ’,M.. Hudson,. oi Whalley, .who was thanked by Mrs. P. Brown. ‘ In the competi- tioh for a; jar of mixed pickles. Miss C.-Rawcllffe gained:; six
stairs, and Mrs. Sandham five stars. Tea hostesses were M&sdames Tomlinson and', W&lfarth and Mis? TattersaE.
LOW MOOR
, ST. PAUL’S EFFORT.-P01- lowlng their previous,'.jumble which realised £23, members of St; Paul’s Sunday School, held a clearance sale on Friday, and raised another £7 in aid of the forthcoming ;
sale of work in December. ' ; COAL SHED FIRE.-A fire j
Bellamy; ,assistarit treasurer, Thomas _Metcklfe; Secretary, Barbara Pate, assistant secre tary, James Pate; press correspondent, Barbara Pate, Mr. I. Wrathall and Geoffrey Bellamy were re-elected Club representatives on the Execu tive Committee. ’ Mr. R. R. Wallbank, Mr. A. Hudson, (Club Leader), ’ Mr. j'G. Bellamy an d : Miss Barbara
itiieasure'r, Geoffrey
Pate were re-elected oh to the Regional Committee.' Votes of
thanks lyere accorded to all Club Officials and Advlsoi^ Committee , for, their work during the past year.
LANGHO
Organised by St. Leonard’s Social Club a Whist and. domino drive was held in the Schoolroom last Thursday winners
Worthington, Mrs. Aspden, Mrs. Mr. F. Hopwood, Mr.
evening when the were;: Whist: Mrs.
Sharples, whalley Dominoe; J. Fowler
Extension Fund.
and Miss M. Best. ;The -were in aid of School ' ‘
,Mr. . A. : Haworth. ; .Mrs. E. Fowler,; Mr.
held at: Old Langhd ChurCh on Sunday, the church / being taste- fuEy deebrated for the occasion. The pfedphef‘■was •the^'Rev. P.
THANKSGIVING SERVICES; -Harvest. Testlval. services iwere
Trustwelll Vicar of. gt, ,.ppl’s, OswaldlWistle. ■;'
/ //
•held
in.the Memorial Hall, Sales- bury; on Saturday, when the presentation was made by Mr, J.
Aitken shield and cups were pte- seinted. to .Ithe Ijangho: Football team at a whist drive, and dance
football TROPHIES.-The
Walker. 1 Amoiig^ the winners at whist weTe; Mrs. J, Rawcliffe, Snr.,. Mis. J. . Proctor and
Lake! Dancing by . the Riviera Orchestra.
WHIST AND DOMINOES, —
Iri the the out-door coaljhed at 3, Union-street, Low Moot, was discovered by a neighbour returnirig from Blackpool 11^ lumlnatlons in the early hOTis of Saturday morning. -The fire was quickly jextlhguls/hed, and there was no extensive
damage, ,. ", HURST GREEN
vices were held at St. - Johns Churfth on Sunday, when^he preacher Ui theipiprning was the vicar, the! Rev. T.^ J. Byrom, and in the evening, the Rev., A. Lord, .vicar of , St. James’s Church, Clitheroe. The anthem " O Lord How Manifold Are Thy Works was sung by the choir. There "were good congregations at botn services and the Church was .tastefully decorated by . the ladles of- th e .' congregation. Afterwards fruit and' flowers wGre dlstrlbutGd to thfe slcK and aged of the Parish.
HARVEST FESTIVAL. — Special thanksgiving^ ser
BASHALL EAVES WOMEN’S INSTITUTE.-Tlm
monthly meeting of • Basball Eaves 'Womeri’s ; Institute took place on Monday; under the presidency of Mrs. Spurgeon. Mr. H. Forrestj of- Clitheroe, lectured,op,’,! Local History //. and was ihatikci
seconded'by Mi'sS -E.'Eccles.-- ' ■ The social halfrhour was spent
Dugdale,
in games and'a,guessing competi tion, the" latter 'being' Wdn 'by Mrs. Hewitt and Miss M. Green- halgh. A -competition for autumn leaves was won by Mrs. Maudsley and ; Mrs.: Lynes. Hostesses were,; Mrs. Eccles, Mrs, Green and Miss Greenhalgh.
a W.I. whist drive recently -were: Mrs. Green, Mrs. Turpin, and Mrs. Maudsley; ' Miss Maudsley, Mr. Swindlehurst and Mrs.
WHIST DRIVE.—Winners at Hudson.
Mr: E..'HuE, •was M.C, Was to music provided
CHATBURN
Church Institute held -its Amt baE of the season on Friday,
FIRST DANCE. — Chatbum
when a large attendance danced to the music of- Eddie McGarry and his broadcastmg band.
METHODIST' GUILD.—There
'Clitheroe Division, to 'the' follow ing winners; '' 'Whist';' Ladies;
drive. Prizes were presented by Mr. Richard Fort, prospective Consefvitive candidate' for "the
Pfopterir :TJominoes:r: Miss / M Newsh'am, 'M,rs.. T. Dewhurst Mi 'Harrihglon. ' ' Music 'fori'daricmg 'Wari' ’provided by / the Willows
Mrs. Whittaker, Mrs. Moon,- ^ Crossley;gentlemen;. -- Mr R WeEs, Mr. J. Beesley, Mi. J
'■
Baridy-j'"'-' •' ' FOR ROOF FU$D.-At a wcE-
'.Maryis Church.'Pfizew^em wero; f Whiit;: Ladips t";; ;l^s.
attended /whl^t; apd domino drive and dance last week, JE6 vm raised for. the. ropf/ifund of St.
' .Towers] ..Mia.. /Mafriri, -JiMrs-
Dewhuist; The Willows" Band ; played/for dancing.
Grossley.' •Gentlemfetii.';,, MtS;, R Hornby, 'Mr/'' Ni' 'Binglfiton; ■,; ^iss M.' Bamber.;' D o r i i i n d e s ; P. Seed, Miss ' A.'. Hplden,
,R.
was'a'large attendance at the Weekly:'intetiHgiOf-' the Chatbum Methodist' 'GuEdj on Tuesday, wheri the opening devotions were conducted by Mr. G: Wood.: An mterestmg and instructive talk Nas gweri" by the'Rev. A: C. Cresswell on religious poetry, with special reference tq Metho
dist hymns. The closing dev^ ■lions were conducted by Mis? E. Frankland.;-
tables. were u'tUised at |a,; ;Girl Guide’s- - whist; / drive ;ih
...the Church' Institute on Tuesday evenmg, when; Miss B. Halstead
GUIDES’ WHIST, t- Seven .
' Grosverior,
M.iss Jeffs, Miss Tom- ' liiison; knock4iit,' Miss^' -Free- / man arid Miss Jeffs. ■
was M.C. i Prizewinners were, Ladies : Mrs; Isherwood,' Miss Halstead-: Mrs./Harrisoii. Gentle men'Mr s . C. Hudson, Mrs.
BIEEINGTON
; Browri/' of Great-i'Harwood, .gaVe ''a'talk’to'irieirib'efs off the .Ladies’ SdciarHou'r'bri Triesdriy evening.
' ‘' SOCIAL HOUR/—Mr.-' Lrither
■ Mr/' Gfeeriwood':' | presided'. ” On ■Wednesday ffri'eriibers saw thei 'illuminations rit Blackpool.
GRINDLETON
-' WHIST' DRIVE—Ten - tables were used at a .'whist drivejat
Grindletbn Church- - School -i on Friday, when the
M.Cl.’s were Messrs! H. Smalley and F. Oddie. Winners were: Ladles ; Mrs. W- Holmes,' iMrs! J. Smithies, ■Mrs. CresswelL Gentlemen; Mf- J. Jackson Rev. A. S, Cressv|ell, Mr. Harper. Proceeds were |for
churc'n funds. ' . ' '
services were held at St. Ambrose Church, Grindletbn, oh Sunday, when the visiting preachers were the Rey. T. H. J. Hawkins, of Waddingtbn, arid the Rev.' T. Cr'esswell, of Bolton. ■
' HAr VeST. .— Thanksgivm'g '
and Mr. CundaE,.. Assistant the
I proposed ' water schemes ... for
Officer, '.addressed'' thm. on afforestation schemes and
Bpwland at a meeting at [rosside last week.- Mr. Ai P. Holden pre sided over- a large attendance. The' speakers 'were thrilled On the • 'propbsitloh of ■
and Mr. E. Woodrupp. DANCE.—An old-tyme dance
Mr.! Holden
was held at Tosside Village Insti tute on Friday when about 120 people enjoyed dancing to music supplied ,by , Mr. ., 'T. Cowtong. Proceeds were for Institute fun(K.
Albion Tennis Club .were ■
: :: WHALLE'V' :I DANCE.—Members' of - the
organisers of'a dance held at the Assembly - Rooms, on:, Friday. Music'was'provided by R. Ford’s
-the
Band and winners of the compe titions were Messrs.
K.EEis and i
' Si'-' Johri’’ Ambulance' Brigade -----
Which ' he held' -' for 10' years was ion’ Wednesday presented with a wristlet, .watch, the, gift of members iri recognition of
■ his long- arid zealous service
■ Tlie pfesentatlon was riiade at the annual dinner at which the president, Mr.' W. Thom- bef presided. ..
“ You have completed .49 ^ .
years service but you have not finished yet,” Maj or J. A. Mac kenzie; assistant commissioner for No. 4, Lancashire District told Mr. Dixon when |he handed him . the watch. ‘fYou are no longer on the active
clitheroe Division
father, Mr. 'J. Kennedy, the bride; wore a gown/of_figured
satin trimmed. wRfl. lace . and: pearls, 'With a fuu-
length veil land a headdre^ of satin and lace trimmed vrith orange blossom. She carried
red roses.' '
two sisters, Ann,and Phllq- mena. and' Miss Joan Smythe,
-:The bridesmaids were hep, -
hfer cousin], They wore dresses of blue crepe with headdresses of white, feathers arid blue shoulder veUs. They, carried
bouquets of white carnations. The small: bridesiriald wore a
fuE-length dress of em broidered ( White, satin, :Mr. Leo Smythe, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was th^,best man, and Edward Alan Harold, nephew of^ the bridegroom, was ■ page. • The groomsmen were Messrs. Mount and Ash worth. 1
list but you are in reserve to give any help,yo)i:Can. I my self have 69 years service and like me you,will|want to serve the Ofd'er as longras you p p .” • Major ; Mackenzie ,, said
D. Ikin and Miss D. Hartley. 'The :i am^uiahce work he had done, judges'' wpre '^Mrs. ' Fenton, . lar. j and the Dlylslon had reason i wearing - ftn . ice-blue dress Brown and Mr. Brogden,
Clltherbe owed a debt of ,gatl- tude to Mr. Dixon for- the
Whalley Parish Church cele- Dixon had been appointed a brated its harvest festival -pn- Serving Brother of the'Order Sunday, when the services were and had ekrned the respect of conducted! by the Vicar,; the Rev.' his colleagues.
service was:held in the after-; . ■ FINE-SERVICE noon, and jn'.'the evening , the | | . Qutlihirig Mr:^ Dixon’
si.ser-
0. :R. Brown, i A Chiltons SlR wimp QPiiVTf'F
anthem '.‘ The Wdidemess” 'W3s i yjgg jjaj or Mackenzie said he sung by the choir. Tne collec- joined the Division in July tions realised'about £23.
WOMEN’S INSTITU'TE-Lady I medallion in 1902, his service Worsley. Taylor was the chair- man at-the monthly meeting of
| 1900, : received i. his ’j first 1925 and bars in
.harves.'T
FE.STivi'A'L. I-? . example-:he,','had ., spt,_rMr. ' —
honour'hlth: for:'the--keen withanaW'coatand'accessof- .
Their future address will be 28, Longworth-rd., Bllllngton.
■ MACALPINE—HEATON 1935 and 1945. He was
the Whalley W-I.
in.the MethOrpromoted CorporaL Inj 1925, dlst school last week, when,the i ggrgeant in 1926; Ambulance
speaker was Madame Mmir^r, I Qg^ger in' 1928 and ' became? ■who gave an address o h ‘^Home Divisional' 'Superintendent in Life m France,”
A.vote of than^ . ^[939 . .jigiflid war servicri from
to the speaker proposed [by ; Miss C. Mather and seconded :by
Mr?. Sauyaln. 'Mrs. Walker, w^ capacities '
appointed delegate -to the Acknbwiedging' the: gift Mr. Dixon ' said he' intended ' to
, igjg. .^pd had served Brigade in secretarial '
Dixon expressed'thankb to the I three Divisional Srirgeoim:
under whom he-had-|selvea.
Rushton, proposed the toast of : the Brigade and Nursing Division, praising them for their self-sacrificing [ work, and in reply Superintendent Sutcliffe appealed - .to .. old members to ralljr to the: sup port, of the /present (officers.
Hall Estate, Bolton-by-Bow- land, together with ^bell ringers and riiembers of the choir were entertained to tea at the Rlbblesdale Arms hotel, Gisbum, after the wedding at Glsburn Parish Church on
Tenants and staff of Closes
Nuptial Mass was .conducted by Father Reynolds, of Padi-
, "L
ham. who gave the Papal blessing, j He Was assisted oy Father Hyde, of Whalley/ Mrs. Haydock was organist. , ;.
' A receptlori was held In the Wesley School, after .which
the couple left for a Lake District'riotteymoon, the bride ice-blue dress
ies.' Wedding presents Included a' tea 'service from the bride’s friends at the Longworth Mill, Bllllngton.
satin beaute., . They \ carried] shower, bouquets of white car-
' brldegrodih; t'was/'best
y.mSn; and the ‘. groomsmen ' were: Messrs. C.! Hlndle, brother of the -bWde, and A.: Leach,' ' brother-in-law of -the bride. ,
riatlpnSi., 4? v;:*..?/:' '
;j^^Ailri c6ualri',of%e
hymns “ Lead Us Heavenly/ Fathej’’Jahd “O Pferfect'iijve’i ■ ■wbra ;riuri'g,',-':Mr.: iAi'/Lliigard beliig^bfgfiilst. Onlfeaviiig’the church the bride 'v;as preseu4 ted with a silver horseshoe by! the‘Misses D. 'ahd J; WlEacy.'
! During ! the .ceremony the
i Followlpg a reception at thei Starkie Arms hotel,‘|Mr. and Mrs,
..Kiddie ..left fo r . Llan dudno,' the bride_wearlng_a pdwffer’'hlue'’ c()al' aiid dress with brown and - grey acces-, series. Theyafe to reside at 16, Turner-street, Clitheroe.
born singer,, Mr. Derek Old-, ham, proposed' a' .todst to the bride and bridegrooiri at arj;, ceptlon ,jat the Swan apd Royal hptel, Clitheroe, follow ing thej wedding rit Christ on Satur- Lupton,
LUPTON-OLDHAM , The ' iamous .Acprlngton-
Church, Accrington, day,,'of 1 Mr.''Alec N son of Mr. W. J. L Hlghfleld, Clitheroe late Mrs. Luptoh, Margaret C. Oldham, daugh-
iMpton, of and, the
and Mis?
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Oldham,! of 2, (Hplly-grove, Accringtpp.
'■ 'The' ceremoriy was conduc ted by the Rev.: J. Wenter. The bridegroom is a; director of Lupton j I ■ Brothers,' / ; Ltd.,' Accrington, temple rind spring makers] i and ■
'directolrlof Whittaker and Co„ and Mr. Derek 01d(ham Is his cousin.
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■ -Given away-by-her -father the bride wore a gown of ivory broche'. i satlh'' / wlth-j fitting bodice.' The skirt, which
iSaturday of Miss .Dapnno Marjorie Heaton, elder
/daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,W. -Heaton, rif Closes Hall, Bol-, ton-by-Bowland.- The bride
groom -was Mr,. J. H, G. Macal- pine, elder Sony of Mr. and;
bride -who was . given by her father, wore a
of cream and silver
generally for /lh®_rieip^an£ en- :| ggrried a' bouquet of deep red couragement'they had (given. ; The Mayor, Councillor I. T
and the officers. and members g-cade - with lace, veil, and roses. ■ •
' The bridesmaids,' Miss J. Heaton, sl?ter of, the .hrlde, and R. Macalpine, sister of the bridegrodm, wore' duck egg blue with accordion pleated; skltts and feathered head dresses to match. The small
were attended by large congrega tions arid cOUections showed an increase on last year. The even ing antihem by the choir was ‘f Exhort Ye the Lord your God.” In the 'afternoon the Vicar,- the Rev. Ai 'S. Cress'R'ell, conducted a chi Idreri;idreri’S gift serv;ce.
The services
'■t9n:-by-B6'wrrindi'y.F.C. was held in' the S'chcloi: on Tuesday even ing week, when there was a l?rge attendance., -Mr. - Fji.Dinsdale re viewed ( /the. Club’s', activities during the'past year^ arid
__ __ ^ annual /general meeung 01 p | aimuril I rienerM
Guests- were honoured on the proposition of , Miss N^wsam, Superintendent. of th e Nursing, Division, and the Mayoress, Miss D. Rushton, re piled. Dr. E, R. B. Murray was toastmaster.
WADDINGTON
wris a large attendance at the / ladies’ whist drive ori Satur day evening.
LADIES’ WHIST. ThCre, — i
BpITON-BT-BOWlAJ^D 1 l lF o rd i ANNUAL'''MEE’iriNfi. -^
formed 1 a i train;; had a ' bristle • bow at .the back arid.a,draped hlpllne. ’ -Her veil (|f 'Ivory net was surmounted by a-wreath ■of- orange blossorn, -and” she carried a bouquet' of white carnations........!
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‘Ruttle, were gowned in fitting turquoise moire, with, draped
Thebridesmaids,, ■■Miss W. Walmsley ahd i/Mlss;; K. M.
.hiplines,and bow trimming, 'rit the brick/ Their jtohlrig blue feather-. ~.headdreises-..-were Worn with a side„[effept, aqd
■thelf■ boupuets /WMPi /df red 'ca'rriatlon's'; '■' '■ *
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of the! brldegrrioitt, was best man, '/Ijiir., Collri. Eulpock;,wa3 groomsman,''* arid ’ Mri"- 'J; M. Kenyori' arid] B] Kenyon .were ushers.
Mridriri J; ■Thomijsori'' friend
-attendarit was MIm Anne Richards,, niece of the .bride groom,: who wore cream spotted net with duck egg; blue sash. The bridesmaids ; carried bouquets of mixed
flowers.- . Mr J, Macalpine, brother pf
which" Canon Z R ■. WllU'airis’ and'the Rev. W. M.
the bridegroom, was best/man, During the .cereriiony, at
Lister i officiated, the - hymns "Love'Divine,” “ Jerusalem,”
i S ^ s ’: ' £ I ist-^as'Mr. N. A .W a t^ o r th -AwSplak’/ conr 1 ' 'Afterwards,
solation, Mrs,' W.h Bowers.; 'held at Closes ,Hall; ^ of'B^^^ Gents; Mrs, W.. Robinson, J Mrs. Macalpine are,to
Htf-
merit • of' accounts: was' submitted ■ iRfis. C.! Blsriop^^tie); Mrs. - R .; Bolton-by-Bowlaiid 'Women s by 'J. lilfe. 'The following mem- Ford. Gents,Miss. E. Smith, | Unionist Association; a can- befs (were. ! elected to- the Miss L. .Wallbank and'Mrs. T.? fopp pf cutlery from tenants comraitteri for the.ensuing yean Oddle.. ', /' '
I Bo,otHmari,'Mrs;'^ --- . I -
Blackwell'' (se'eretary);' Mis- S. Shuttleworth -(assistant secre-. ■tary), Stott,,(treasurer),;-Miss , A., 'Wolferiden (press correspond ent), T, Pike (attendarice keeper), Mr. C.| SutcliSe (club leader).
H.'Metcalf (chaiririah), P, Diris- dale (!vice4nairmari), Miss, P.
by-Bowland has now been with- ■ out water for two -weeks and with the reservoir empty, people in the yUlagel are.haying tq rely on a pumped supply. Mahy / farms in the district, notably, Closes Hall, Fooderi and Forest /Becks, ■ aye bone -riry and are having to carry daily'’supplies: of water/both'for: cattle-and drimestld -us'e,.-'-,
WATER SHORTAGE—Bolton- RIMINGTON
And, (a' very/Interesting even- ■ ihg,-was spent: A competition fof the best holiday sharishot; ' Judged by Mrs/ John Parker; ’ ■w'ris'Vdh ■hy’’MlsS^'A7'Britlri'w
"on '' “ Halr’dressiri'g,”; given •% Mips Hapimdild,,’ o f , Clithe^qe. The models were Miss AUirison, Mlsk,:M:‘ Briirst'ow,:;Ml^‘,' ,G/ Gardner, and Miss V. Metcalfe
The riionthly meeting of the Women’s Iristitute was held in the' Memorial' ■ I n s t l t u*t e / Stopper /Lririe, 'on - 'Tuesday evening,'when' Mrs.;' Barlovy presided ovef
ari.attCridarifcri of 50 members; I The meeting took the form ofi'a demonstration
' WOMEN’S INSTITUTE—
'■mm Mrs.-A;" Buriis' second, - arid' ’Mrs.-’ 'K- Duckwbrth'ithirdj ■' DurinS the mCetlri'g-th'e .Chair-^ ■'inarir'--riiCritl6ried-''rtthe-;.''Io^^ ' 'sustained by the' death of Lady Assheton, and the-'riiembers
stood in silence dishes from members of the . .harvest-.FESTIVAL.:T7St.' Estate; an electric clock from ^ wallbank. Consolation. - Parklands, Barnoldswick.
Mrs; M. Hacking, (Dn.Tues-' Among the- many wedding day' eveiiing play.;was super- j ■vised ' hyv;''Mrs;;; C;;[ ‘.Bishop. I I Prizewinner'-were,' (Miss A. |i
' |^xr' • -rtr L.»’' ’ J I WoiHGU^s' InstltiitGi
..pyrGX
n - WeVinn BAiuo ; /Bolton - by •; Bowlriiid nwrex
.^ygre. cooking utensils _ K,* ^ XirkTirldnrt
, i and staff of the Closes Hall
Helen’s./.'Church' was beauti-j .fhe-staff of Holden Clougn, fully decorated in celebration, glass from the Accrington ; of its'-Harvest .Festival ■ on Brick i'rittd Tile‘ Uo.-, Ltd,','_a Sunday, when , aU - services bronze lamp frpiri-Messrs; H were weU attended. Outstand- m Kearns'arid',Cn.i Ltd^>,‘and the decorations,:'
ing among was • the font, which, was transformed into a - mass of Michaelmas.....Daisies'. " TKei preacher-in the moi;nlng "
w.as
the Rev. A. S, -Cresswell. the 'vicar;: the Rev."'T:'Hr J; Haw kins received the children’s: gifts at the afternoori service i and also conducted Evensong.,
fributed among -the sick rest-; 'Miss -Renee Kindle, younges dents of'the village.
■Helen’s Mothers’. Union,began! Clitheroe. its ■w.lntef session on ;
Wed.nes-!l Richmond offleiMed;,
MOTHERS’ UNION. - St,/
ducted ■riWell-attendCd’i. ;in the. church. Mrs. Hawkins, presented two/ new members-
day 'cyenliig,' when-the Ylcar,' the Rev. T.H.J. Hawkinsegn-1
rind.;' reTdedicatlori;., prayers!| cream tea- roseS;And 'White were'iricliidedTri the service,; Leather;
for erirolme'rit.
.Spe.ciril hyipns. ‘ l:;*'•
^by. Mr,,H.,pyson-atAhe o r^ n .| :in.ihe;;scho,Ol. Mterw^da.Ahe)
and singing was ‘ ’nrOTIPT’S' '
' 'iri"'atten'd'ance'‘^as'Mlss sister/, of;^the rhi^de-
-• -y , ' o'. HowaMh.
.annual b'usirigsSj;ttigdtlng ,^as;
-.frieLd-'Af the' bride. And- Miss held, Mrs: HaWkfns expresgte - thanks to the officers and cotri-j
o f ’th'e'brlde, and Mas- ■Mrs/i R, ,'Whiteside . were ■ ,re-i | - atlenaarits 'r:were
mittee for their work In thCj jf^g'^isses P.’-ari'd J. Hiridle, Fast'yearjiK'Mrs.vF.'/Herori'and;
;Eeach;-:riephew;: -Of'itbe :%ore
fpidwer-Fund whlcAhad-'a good; I .fljrifiLflbMe 'balaYice-ln hand was submitted: Arbririled ..
('by :Mf3'’/A;'<Brethefton;,!'/Thei turqjioJsfg annual.effort ls tb .'take'.pladri and whlt-Offiltiensi^fThe. smell in December '
attendants wore white ;satln, The Re^®'' ”
On Monday the fruit was dls-( Langrig-road, ;-G]asBOW, ana '' i daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F ■ J. H.
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James E. Kiddle, only son Mr. - , and Mrs. R. 'Kiddle, of - 62,
Clitheroe; ../.Wesley Methodist Church bn/Satvirflay .of Mr.
over silk taffeta, with head dress .of, orange hlossom -and fuff'-length veil, the bride, was given away by her- father. She carried' a shower bouquet of
.Wearing ri white tulle gown
an electric fire from
the.stan of Michael’s Nook, Grasmere.
■ ~ ^ kidd^ hindle ■ < The'iveddlng 'took place at
and “ The Lord’s My Shep- I herd ” were sung. The organ-
on Moriday 'of Mir. Robert J. Williams,'son-'of-Mrs. E. Wll- ,klrisoh].oL..14..,.H.^
l5P.nr,5ti:cft,
S The Iwedffing’i took place at t. P.riul’s Church,,Low .Moor,
venue, Clltheroe, eldest ■ daugnter of trie late Mr. and
Mrs. |L;TSherWoad: I Thel-bride^ ■wrio'i'waS' g^^
Low'Moor, and'.the late Mr. J. I Williams,.. and Miss Betty
ashefwbod,' o f 16, 'Chester-.
away, -b'y ,fier grandfMri.eL.M'*' Edward '
..Isti'cywood, .was
served !as- a liyren In Egypt ' and Malta during the war, . was until recently private secretary to Mr. (A., P. ,.H; Altkeri,!; managing director Of Textile:' Machinery,. Makers, ■ Oldhairi, a merger which con-' trols Howard and Bullpugh, Accrington, ' among other companies. Her father . is a
- .the : bride, who ' .
Former Ambulance Superintendent
(OS'/f (f [i i' j; T
h o u g h • everyb Olitheroe and the su
ing district is probabl; of the serious state' water’ situation! anc sequently are' helping serve the supply, the
Is- heebniing riiore criti driyr 'ririd'even 'greritC are- Ae’ceSsary. '■ Man;
have restricted the, water,, to ■ certain .ho] Clitheroe .Council do/n to take-.'this--drastic, therms thb'sllgritestct
avoldliiglt ,3.; -, .
.- But,'. in-..order j t o , pveryislngle. person;
' people'' striving’ to s Srecious'“kuld''';.ff'l| irrespbriklbie'members
his or her little bit to is no good, the maj'
community ignbre’the and continue to dlstCf warnings.
man of'-the,iWaterwQ, Estates ' ,-Committee, vestrirday-.'that there . the AUfehtestj/dbubt,-',™
Councillor FiDugdali
water situatloh h a a been as A'
raye.Iri:tl)!e h i tho'// urid?rtaUlng,. ,:ai reservoir,'wAlch is golf dri'lly,:ls''ri9W.;&;t ■g.'te''
■ leygl. 11‘(The' /reserves;*! ,h/
“ cannot last a,'great la time--and', the- pubUc| remember;:-that-'i'eve rained to-morrow, it' some considerable tlmj the result, ’would be ; V oh|the:^pck.’’: , ; : I .
' ; Proof,‘f f ; ^ be,ln« the critical-state, can ff in ‘the fact - that skill from the Waterworks! merit are continually! fop ''wastri.:*' .one- 't^
recently was wherej or wMerWorks 'ttaff ■ fbun rurinjhg tb'waste-iroa tap, and eventually tr* occupier of the houses the local -cinemas.:] A\L wris flashed on to th | arid- the occupier v straight away to rer
anyone "found wastlM will be prosecuted! naturally thl3’is,iipt’’a j way- of ' srivl'ng;'/"riti lirimedlate' response I occupier of the hPrise| Irig the cinema to the .fault,'-,, was, A, exaniple;bl:cb,*bp6rat« other people would dl
fault- ■ : 'krhas' beeri announj
■which* was' c'briduc-ted I.ev. A. S. Cressv anthems "Fear n o t ' (bass solo by Mr; G,l ion) and "Before J | ’hrone” (tenor solo 1 Wrigley) werelsur
J- 'ted Waterloo J Church on Sunday! bratlori of the Harve vil. At the afternoo)
t^RUIT: ■
,'ichmond. '* The' ,■ 1 -as Mrs.'A/-Ecclris.-'-.
ahd'flowers|
A o B m i e c i & i
. Nutter received 1 n d an-.-'affdi'twI iv e n b y Misri f
, Wright, -icpnducl ivenlng Service,’' wl .nthems “ 0 jTho| learest prayer”.' and irownest the Yean ;lven. Mr, A. Jones 1
irganlst and Mr. RJ ibriductedi'Ithe/riAhoi
eld on Monday, :!V ,ev. -J. H. Rlchmor le d .: ■
iaryest Social and'/ ■ '■' ' * , *
gowned Itf powder blue clpftue t yyith/v;'feritlieTed'''‘''/HeM
bridegroom, arid /Mrs. S. N. Kippax,,, .sister,,. Of, -trie, .bilge. iMlssl Wilkinson wore an ice
sabril Wllklrisori; Sister of the
carried,.carnations .and roses. ; I Iril ■jattendaricej was ^ Ml^
M riled ''’'wlth^'tulle. She
blue dress, y;witri • burgundy acessofles, ,.and:-tbe,-inatron of
'.carried bouquetsl of cama- t lons.V : ■/ ; : ! / j' W H •' Tlie! best 'ihari jwas Mr. M.
honhur wore a turquoise dre^ wlth|.feathered:*'hB/addres5jaig black I" '"accessories.
bridegroom, .and the grooms man/ .was Mr.iKlppax.’hrothsr- ■In-law'of, ,thq V brjldei, J
awthorne, friend ■ ■ of the
w During the,; ceremdriy, which t as i conducted' by the vicar,
“ Trie Voice That Breathed. O’er; Eden” ' and., “ Lead /Us Heavenly Father ’i were'Sung. Mr. C. King being organist.^
he-.Rev.-Ii- -Pughi - the -hymns
"Afterithe/cermririy./a ,r^^^ P tlori -was held a t ''(the Dog ’and
artridge hotel;'Caitheroe„ahd
latei: Mr. and; Mrs: Wilkinson leftl. for Bangor thebride wearing a cherry red ■ coat with grey accessories.-: , . .
was -'ri”’dlririe't '’-service -Lr®, work friends of the-bride 'at
■ 'Among' th e 'Wedding "'glffs JribUee Mill''land, rin electric
“toaster from- the frlbridsatMessri Bros.';"-'’'-:/",
S-iri (ACUTHEROE.:-;/ iiDMaiLOtlSES
/iiUNDERwSAK^ SET^; (■’'/JVtoiffis’Udl&urS?”"*:;'
hr- ';:. SWi(]'WiAVX. g !■ STOCKINGS /I-;
-1 !'.'y ..-rr<'.r» i|;r'r-.f /’-i-; ■ i . Large selections of ;!i.;/!:,
bridegrooms /Hawthorne,
'They
. The Vicar of Hurst. C| /Rev. T, J. .Byrom. prd evensong, whCh' a. Spl Verdure Clad ” Was * Miss M. Speak. ■ T
, L butlori q£ fruit ad at St. Ja,meS:s ‘e,hurcfl Festival 'on-'tSuriday previous years;'(T L Lord: was the ipreacM morning ; servicp,- vj lanthem “ Joy In Hari sung. The Rev; T. J ivicar of!Hurst|Green, at the childrens’ servl afternoon arid,; togefl the: Rev, Lord, who d the service.: recell scholars’ gifts: Thi were read by Mr. ( y
DHERE was a largd
sang the! anthems’ “ I of aU wait’,’ and f trie Harvest.”; , On Mi trult was dlstributel
■ the sick rind infirm. .] :'i ^
* '■'
. the ...Women’ Guild;-'When’ Distrlct,4S,ecretary,i
■jvf RS. E. FLETCHE ■"A. over the weekly i
reRo'if'bl'trieAririuajJ ^eTffm’MSfga fe J '^
(Nells'bn.:(/ A / party; iriembers:: had'-:ariL;
mine'at'the''weel^-gi they stayed :With;WJ 0 r me r 0 d,/|:.of .'.Ml ■formerly of CllthCrofJ
iri '4'^'.' iRflSS^iLiZABE'Tl
. Auction by a CUth'er D this season. 1
&
: gained; ier'L;R.A,M l.qtfd'drama) 'i'ea;chbr!| 0f-th'e'-'Brriaf0fd"G| h'6iisb"’Th'ealre' Bch| has .salso pa'ssed . UnlvIisBJ&mtM'll History of "Drama, | She will be ih chargq
^■■••■.R'E'
N.PE'LL. J aaughteriof,Mri;andi Rendolly; ;pf> i g h #
•■(ittil iI Billy Wild, their lej
one .of this season’! Be is now on DSritfq and
..is., e.xRected:i:t'p j with them ori'Sattifd
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