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■|!| h i . '4 cut heroe Advertiser \Si Tfmes, Avril ■15, 1949 i


iithero0 Pai*i8h A GRE


UNITED ' will be held on


Good Friday, i ; iat 7-30 I ' CONDUCTED BY


Apra 15lh


CLERGY A ^D [MirflSTERS (Anglican a n d Free p h u rp h ) j' ; i , • ALSO IN .


Church


1 ^ '


Memonal Tablet To West Bradford Airman


rpHE little church of St. Catherine, West Bradford,


was crowded on Sunday after- nobmivhen the Vicar, the Rev. i T. iH; J.i Hawkins, unveiled, a


n i e n i o r i a l memory I of Ser^.-Pllot John


Hindi;, ithe only member of th e ; c mgregatlon to lose his life h iring the war. The vicar also: dedicated memorial gifts, Indue ling a linen altar cloth, arid Inscribed chalice and


paten. | : iser ;t.lHindle,'who was the


younger son of Mr. and. Mrs. Hi iHlndle, of “ Lynwood.’^ WestlBradford, was killed in a


,


St. jPauFs Church, Loy^ IVIodr at THE bAMErHOTO AS ABOVE.


Collections in ^othFOEEIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. the m iT lSE AND


fljylng |acci- d ejnit lwhile ori! a c i t lve s e r v i c e In thd South of Endand o n April 27,1942. He J o i n e d the R o y a l Air F o r c e two y e a r s iDrevlously,


parish church CLITHEROE


GOOD FR [DAY 9-30: Children’s Service


10-30: Matins and Sermon


^ V u R l fH O m S [SERVICE. 6-


7- EASTER DAY


7-0, 8-0 aid'll Hd


10- 11-


30: Mai


2-15: Children’s 6-30: Evensong.


30: sunEucharist. Service. MOOR LANE


Methodist cilTHEROE


EASTER S


8-0 a.m. Holy Goirimunion. 10-30 a.m; andjO plu . ^m.


(April i7) I I -—


Rev. FredlSmith I a


Sacrament of Lord’s Si|ipper at Evening Service, '


CONGREGATIC fcHURG)H[


.UND(AY !


B jlton-by-Bdwiand Young Consefvatives


grand!


l5Ct/50 DANCE will be held:


j


30; Evensong (sold). 30: UNITED SERV^ICE.i


I FRIDAY, APRIL! 29| 9 p ‘


In theiSchooltoom on


m.^1 a.m.! ! |


MISS E. BRADLEY’S BAND admission 2/-


Refreshments ■ i Spot l^rizef


RIMIl>|GTqN(M.I CLUB !


I rand Holiday i Event , , j _____ ^ 1


WHIST DRIVE and I


nVJTHEROE


EASTER SUNDlAY (April 17)


l()-30 a.m.: Principal


Rev. G. Robinson , M.A., B.D.||


I


(Lancashire Independeiit College) I


will Le incorporated in jt/iisl Service. / ■


6-0 p.m.: / ,


Rev. C.' J. Guildford j (Minister)


| j WESLEY I CLITHlpROE ) ^


EASTER SUNDA^ (April 117)


8-0 a;m.; |


ndly Communion 10-30 ft.m.:


Rev. T. H. Richmond 6,-0 p.m.:i


^ I Rev. <5. B. L[ Hawkrjdge


Holy! Communion after EveningjSerylce. |


THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL at ^-30 I


I


Public Recognition of Loca Preachers H


D. KNOWLES & Tj S. FROST M■ ’ ' / , I'


ethodist Ghurc ^A^TEY


ANNU^RALLY


Wedhesilay Next, Apr. 2^ Pijeacher at 3-30 p.ml: jl


Rev. Robinson I Brunski I (RISHTON)- I


I TEA IN SChOClL. 5 b-m


BRING ■ IjECTURE


-bUy S T m 6-^45 p.iri.


St /^ary & AH Saints Chui^ WHALLEY


GOOD FRIDAY I


Morn.„ .lng Prayer Coi^unlon


Family Servlc Evening' Pray


;r FASTER DAY


Holy Commuijion' I


and AiitJ- 8-30^.m, h-0 i.m,


gUo 3.m 'I


' , 7-0 and 8-45 ia.m.


Sun?:'-Eucharist j- 11-0'H‘F- ChUc ren’s Ser vice - 2-15 !l


Evergobg - - g/SOi


WHALLEY «PICTURES


MON., TOES, WED. KIERON MOORE and DliLCIE gray in


MineiPvni Executioner THUp., FKL, ^AT.


ROBERT DONA'T and D E ^ ^ H KERR in


PertettSirat^iers


liukri’ - iKhinjar’ 1‘KAs’


Kard’ ■! ‘Kajter’


l ive words, with/but Meaning


it DAGGER For asll,orig &s history has


been recorded | there is evi­ dence that man has mride and us4d daggers—from the Cave Mtn, who tnade them pf bone,; to the Chaldeans, who made; th V of gold. The Egyptians mride them of iron, arid also;


in the I Middle! Aries th e / dariger wafe used together with:


thfe Indians. , . J ;


thk sword; I • ■ ,L . . . I I The regard |in which this; weapon was held ^ in I former; times is ! evidenced by the, manner in which ;the| sheath, wfs so beautifully engraved or brijewelled, particularly the,


Iridlan and Oriental. i


l i WAS ()NE SUCH DAGGER WHICri KILLED ELLIOL RICHARD VINES


"J7HO struck the fatal: Blow?


(4


DISTlNliUlSHED GAlHMfG”


It’s tlirilling-r-it’s jtense ; t’s surprising


| “sented by the ,IL 20i 21, 22, 23. !


:UR' P t^ Y E R S MARY’S HALL


j


Easter Monday April! 15t^, 1949 IWhlk 7-45 p.m. I


the IN S |l f UTE ■


■ '■ i. •pahcing' 10 p.m.—2 a.m.


iqial CARNIVAL EFFECTS DANCE COMPETITIONS.


ADMISSIO^^ 2/6.


■ SrlAg yourj own| refreshments. Cups df tea, provided.


CARNIVAL DANCE : ■ !, In


o p e ra t io n a l^ " - d u t i e s In


a n d i w a s asslteed to


Augristi 1941, becoming riight-flghter pUot. He was an did Ibo'y of Clitheroe -Royal Grammar School.


inemoiy of John Hlndle, Sergt. Pilot, R.A.F.V.R., who gave his life in I the world war 1939-45.


' Tile inscription on the tab­ let/re ads :


“j in s a c r e d


Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”


j t 1ie | pASSI(iN RE-LIVED


i III his sernon, the Vicar thanked the congregation for their response |to the memorial appeal, a response for the sake ‘ ' ; they all knew and


. lit was ^ well, he said, that they should j dedicate their memorial on that day, for It was also' a sad day for the iChurch. Yet l behind its sad- iness It was also a glorious day, ithej first service of Our Lords iPassira. j ■ '


ithe' story of the Passion as a ■story In history, of something th a t happened many years iagd, but; the I Passion of the iCrdssiwas nothing if it was indt re-lived in the experience ;of the Church- every year. So lit was right that on the first iday of Our Lord’s suffering


I People often tended to treat FROM THE (HSBirEN


present £jt the monthly meeting _ W: omen’s Institute held in


Sixty-<th,r >e of the


were


wome;iN’S- IN S T I T U T E .— members


the Couij Lcil School on Thursday evening, Mrs.


Hayhurs(,; thanks posed 1 secondec social. hi.l Sing,


ftiojetessejs Bennett: Catiow, Craig,


■was.won Jnr.


.and do: Porwarc the Pa evening and pr Mrs. .£ winners Speak; Mrs. Fr Mr. N Rigby; Domino taker; prize ft the se was wi worth, the in


The las


Riming Horton


FORVf.


president , presided, arid an inter- esting J English


J. R. Hindley,


li’ntehi lecture on “The : Jakes ” was given by Mr.| of Nelson; A vote of


tfo the speaker was. pro- Mrs. J. Duckworth, Jnr., by Miss F. Fielden. The If-hour took the form of


WH ALLEY


Whalley Mebaodist* Church (jift Iiay : an^ Anniversary services which took place last week-end, realised approximately £100 |for Church funds. The Rev. Ji El P. Edwards retleived gifts at |a Ser­ vice on Saturday, which was followed by 'tea and social in Ithe Schoolrooiri.i Dancing too^ p^ace


METHODIST GIFT DAY—'the t


Duckftorth, Dewhursti Crowther ; and Miss competition for biscuits by Mrs. J. Duckworth,


I or pay.^’ The tesj i -were : Mesdames


iriiino drives in aid of the : Movement; was held in Irish HaU on Saturdajr : Mr. Rigby was M.C).: ■zes were presented byl peak to the following Ladies: 1, Mrk 2 Mrs. Weymes; con.,


fAED MOVEMENT. — of the mbnthly whis


,'t' ;rval.


o;s: High, Mr. A. Whitr (low), Mr. B. Lynch. The cr the highest average of lision of six whist drives m by Mrs. :N. A. Watgr- 3upper was:served duririg | ,


•gnkland. Gentlemen: 1, Johnstone: 2,, Mrs. 'con., Mrs. A; Parktf.


YOUNG CONSERVATIVES.—


The conmibtee of: the Gishurn, mm Paylhorne : and Young : Conservatlye


Associaaon at its meeting (in Tuesda i, decided to donate £10 to the funds of the local Con- servathe Association. It wris also decided that age limits for membe’ship of the Association should be 14 to 35 years. Miss ;P. Smith, secretary, was elected jto attend the association monthly meetin ;s : and j provisional arrangements were made to hcjld a whist, domiiio drive and social rit an early date.


Crinan Subjeefs esting on pou Hall' Glshurb and of


Y.F 01


LECTURE.—Miss M. W. West Riding Rutal


. .J Adviser, 'gave an intjCr- ecture and demonstration


ijtry trussing in the Par: ' Monday ;to members


. Young Farmgrs’ Club the Advisory Committrte


SABDEN SAcIrED drama.—Members


I they Ishould think of those ■ who passed on in the faith of i Chtlst during: the last war.


who I loved peace, and who through j no fault of his own wad whisked j away into the trenches or into the air, or to fight ! ori the! high seas, and laid 'down- his life for' his friends, that jhe possessed the mark of Christ’s Cross,


I It could be said of a man


df I their owri, were called to face difficulties of one kind or another because of their faith in] Christ, then the Passion of Christ was .bdlng re-lived over


I if people, through no fault agalri,- I . j i ;he YOUTH GR()UPS


1?MPIRE Yiuth Week-end Is ■V !to be (iomimemorated In Clltheroe by! a sports day to held on Saturday, May 28. jxils'was decided at a/meeting


ot the. Clitheroe ind District Youth Council at' Mitton on Monday, when it- was recom­ mended that clubs should eriter teariis to compete In each event. !


...otion that!clubs be asked to support! a Rotary Club pro- pbsal tolhold a public speaking competition | in Clltlieroe to be organised 'on similar lines to the r.ecerit' Great Harwood cbmpetitlon.! ,


The Council also approved a !


vlas accepted into member­ ship of the' Council, j • * Members of Mo o r L a n e 'outh :Club yesterday week


The Junior Men’s Sodality !


rbcelved Instruction ! in the intricacies of old time: dancing by Mr.; James Aspden. The Muples took full advantage of improving their steps and learning new ones, but there are a few vacancies for girls of'Other clubs who would like, to take part In these sessions, which are held each Wednes­ day.


GIRLS’CLUB ; ^


on Sunday heard an Interest- Inri address by the Rev. Fr. A(iamson on hypnotism and spiritualism and the attitude 6? the Church towards them. Many, questions were asked Strid soon ; an Informal dis- lussion developed. '


S


Members of the Catholic .iris’ Club; at their meeting


rr Time Memories:” was pre-| srinted at St. James’s School; yesterday week by members of Sti John’s Mothers’; Union, iarwen. ,


s i Jameses Concert CONCERT entitled “ Old


old-time songs and a one-act I/lbtorlan Iplay. “A Trip to


I The programmel included : 1 .:■ ,


Blackpool.’’ The show was produced by


Hoyle. : ! The artistes were thanked


by the Rector, the Rev. A. 4======— ===========.


T>ir tHDAY greetings to two •P Shaw Bridge residents, Mrs. Harris and Mr. H. Green­ wood, both of whom will be 77 on Sunday: to Mr. Newstead Garnett, iof Shlrebum, who ■(ivill be 84 on Monday: Mrs. Knowles. 13, Kay-street, 80 on ■Wednesdaly; and Mrs. Moon, Holden, 83 on


Ladycroft, Thursday


Mrs. Fish I and the presenta­ tion organised by Miss M.


Chiistian Reasoning Has Prevailed


of th« St. Nicholas Dramatic Society are’ to be complimenlbd on thew successful production of the sacred drama “ Barabbas” which they presented to a large audien;e In th e ;Schoolroom! on Sunday evening. Taking pqrt. were Erhest ; Shaw. Lilian Magraui, Jack Britcliffe, D^vid Boocock, Clifford Whitehead, Geoffrey Ainsworth, Janies Grahan, Arradien Shaw, Donald Nuttal., Edgar Frankland, James Moorhause, Prank Green, Her­ bert Britcliffe, John Boocock, {■Dorothy Britclifle, Madge Law­ son and Margaret Wallace. 'I|he Iplay v as produced by the Vicar, ;the Rev. Magrath. Mr. jE. iSimpsm’was accompanist.


MITTON WOMEN’S INSTITUTE.—


Members ■ of Mitton. Women's Institute observed a silence at their Monthly meeting yesterday week IS a mark of respect, to -the late Mrs. Hornby, one of the first members of the branch. Miss Ni. Hudson, of galley, /deputising for Miss William4, who was indisposed, gave an in­ terest ng demonstration of painting on glass. Thanks to Miss Hudson'were expressed by


: linsor. An ankle competition ;was W by Miss- C. Raweliffe I and Mrs. Laycock.


Miss 4. Knowles and Mrs. 'Tc)m-


{Mrs. 'V. Lancaster, vice-president presided


' Mrs. Laycock, Mrs. Life and Mrs Lamoat were tea hostesses and


Missionary play was presented by scholars : and teachers ()f the Sunday S(mool at the afternoon service' at the Methodist Cjhurch, West Bradford on Sunday. The service was conducted by the Rev. F. Smith.: '


CHIPPING WOlMiEN'S INSTITUTE.-The


monthly - meeting of Chipping Women’s Institute took the form of an open night, when! whist, domirioas, games and dancing were enjoyed. Prizewinner^ were; VVhist: ' Ladies; 1, Mrs. J. Rich; 2, Mrs. Earl. Gentlemen: 1, Mr. if. Kenyon; 2, Mr. H. Sandham. Dominoes: ! Mrs. Sandham and Mrs. R. Prbeter. A report on the annual meeting at 'Preston was given'by Mrs. Park­ inson. The competition for dyed and decorated Easter eggs was won by Mrs. N. Ellison apd Mrs.


R. Ellison. TOSSIDE SCHOOL CONCERT—(ihildren


of Tosside School gave aji enter­ tainment In the| Schoolroom on Wednesday week before a large audience. ■ The programme in­ cluded songs, dances and recita­ tions, and phrfee plays. The infants gaye “Tme Green Imp,” thri juniors “ Spick and! Span," and the senior^ “The Princess and the S^inehrird.” |


their | teachers, |Miss Richardson lomlinsdn. Pro- the children’s


ThJ children were trained by


and filrs. J. A. s


funds. THOBNLEY -RECTOR


eIfERENCE to the recent R ' c ontroversy over Newton


School Is made by the Rector of Slaidburn, the Rev. J. G. Bymell, In the current Issue of the Slaldburn Parish Maga-


have perl “ and the dur theii'


upon that urih and sch resL beer, fait dec dece; and s ta ma:


■tig the controversy over village school.” ; /


Ad,” writes Mr. ByrneU. id many of them have felt strain of divided'loyalties


“ I do not propose to enlarge ± that topic beyond saying


ipondent, because I have ri obliged, on principle, jlifully to carry out the ilared policy of my pre­ ssor, his fellow-managers, the resolutions enacted at


,J, In one sense, It Is Indeed fortunate that I am at one the same time Rector and icol manager - cum - cor-


,*it u 10 r y meeting of the iijidgerial body.”


“ Id


nego ties New crlti WOI


don, there has been much idsm, and Indeed hard s, and I was the obvious


anc yjhic con


„li they could be aimed,” tlnues Mr. Byrnellj,


more concrete target at


,i:-istlan reasoning wo ul d ■evail. and I am profoundly isnkful to say my prediction •cved correct, and there Is 'Ifience of the revival of the srilrit of fellowship within


■alned and suspicious atmos- •re at times, but I was ,te certain that ultimately


This inevitably created a


respopsible mining engineers, a year if we are to get .the coal the country needs,’.’ writes Professor A. M. 'Bryan, HJil; Chief Inspector of iMlnes, to A Coal Board pamphlet ‘‘My


i WANTED—200 ENGjNEEBS ! “We must get. 200 me(i,


Church.” Day.” ' !


u r l n g the course of .latlons with the authorl-, and the residents of


CLITHEROE K.UCIION MART. Tuesday.—An averagri attend­


ance of farmers were offered a good show of riewly-calved, geld and laying-off cows. Trie judges, Messrs. William Bolton,: of Hurst Green, and T. iWallbank, of Rib- chester, awardied dairy cattle pirizes to : 1, A. Lonsdale, Down- ham; 2, A. J Harrison, Earby. (Quotations: Best milk Icows, £53 to £65; other! useful jjows. £40 to £52: plainer cows; £30 to £39; best geld heifers, £30 to £idj others, £20 to £29; geld COWS''£14 to !£30; best June, July’ and September calving cows, £48 to £58; others. £38 to £47; later-dated cows, £40 to £55; h.b. hog'gs, 8 s. t6 112s. 6(^.


each. ! i


ur good friends at Ne'wtpn been through a difficult


members and friends I at the April meeting of Women’s Institute, when Miss


WOMEN’S INS i / i t Iu TE.-^ There was a lai ge attendance of


Green gave an interesting demonstration (^n'the making of biscuits, savouries and! sweets. Thanks to Miss Green [were ex­ pressed by Mrs] R. Kepyon and Mrs. Brewer, "niere wqre many original designs in the Easter Egg competition which !was won by Mrs. Mercer! (dyed eggs) and- Miss D. Dew{purst (decorated eggs). The social half-hour was spent in commrinlty singing.


NEWTON


EFFORT.-rTfhe Hodder Valley Young Conservatives [■ Associa­ tion scored a great success with its first annual whist,drive and' ■ball which attracted 400 people to the Newton Village | Institute


YOUNG CONSERVATIVES


The Rev. P.|Smith conductedithe morning service on Sunday, bud the evening service was (ion- ducted by ! the' Rev. J. E.| P. Edwards. The soloist wps Miss Ruth Townson, of Clitheroe, )vho sang “ Just [for to-day.” and “Be­ side stm waters,” and Miss Pisher was jorganist.


:he singing of hymp which were sung at the opening of the chapel in 1872 and others rised in the first Methodist servitje m Whalley 150 years ago.


An historic note was struck by


To Meet Princess Elizabeth


AT ai Yoring Farmers’ meeting: at Otley ion


Saturday, 13 - year - bid David iMetcalfe, son I of


Mris. Metcalfe, of Bacjk- lafae, Gisburn, and the late Mr. W. Metcalfe, was


cHosen to present a basket 0? flowers to H.R.H. Prin­ cess Elizabeth at the annual'general meeting; of the National Federation oi Youing Farmers’ Cliibs London on May 11. j


! Gisburn Young Farmer’


Club will also be repre- seWd by Miss Barbara Pate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Pate, of Gis­ burn. Miss: Pate, who is the club secretary, jwill receive from P r i n c e s s Elizabeth tfle yertifleate awarded to the Gisliurn Club for its success in i the northern airea efficiency


contest. ! I


i amplified music, and . games ere played under the direction Of Mr: J. O.iSeedall, of Clitheroe.


Methodist Junior Guild held its final meeting of the session on Thursday, when the Rev. G; B. L. Hawkridge -conducted devotions at a Temperance evening. Games were supervised by Miss E.j Con­ yers and Miss M. Barnes’, and the children took part {in a Biblical and general knowledge quiz arranged by Mr. Hawkridge.


JUNIOR GUILD.—Chatburn CHATBTJRNl r .. ■


services -(vere held at Chatburn MethodisI; Church, on Simday when the visiting preacher wks the Rev; L. W. Tattersall, of Padiham.' Anthems were simg by the choir under the leader­ ship of Mr. C.' Isherwood and Miss G. Parkinson was organist. CoUe(rtions realised £8 6s. 4d. for Trust funds.”


TRUST ANNIVERSARy


report -of Chatburn ' Parish Council meeting last week, lit was erroneously stated’ that Councillor J. G. Sharp was riot seeking re-election to Clitheroe Rural District Council, f Ijhe report should have stated that he was not seeking re-election jto the Parish Council.


RURAL ELECTIONS, -j- In a ; ^


burn candidates for Council honours—Rural District! ajnd Pa ri sh — have now ! bMn announced. ■ Pour will bontlest the two seats on the Clitheroe Rural District Council, and' 15 will seek election to the six places on the Paridi Council. The Conservative teams aie :


ELECTIONS.—Nineteen i Chat­


I home Side by three clear goals, j There! was


: Cup iriatch at Barnoldswick on Tuesday and defeated the


Cliiheroe Win 3-0 At Barholdswick C L ITHE ROE were at full


strength for their Junior


time, but in the second half ; a defender put through his own goal and further goals were addedi by Purcell and Lunt. Sklpperlng.l the Barnolds


score at half­


Ing, former who - had a centre half, left winger


•once keeper Hotspbr and


player home


■S’S CHURCH


tt);3 p.m.: ! 'evotional'Service.


Morning P^rayer and Holy Comrnunion. \ Children’s iperuice. Evening Pjayer and Holy Corntjuunion.


IASTER DAY / Communion.


; wick team, was Basil ■ Picker-mIoTQ* Clitheroe playerTT


another former C l i t h e r o e Keeping goal for the team was Hall, who was for Tottenham


was Warburton,


United. Clltheroe’s


made wick. On


Lunt, Ne


good game at iflarnoldswlck’s


!beR your EASTER COMMUNIpN. .


ALI HALLOWS, MITTO^


Mc(3rea, Rotherham: Bren­ nan, Johnston, W a I'm s 1 e y ; Thomas, Saunders, Purcell, Wilkinson,


M a n c h e s t e r team: Barratt;


a r l y 500 Clitheronlans the journey to Barnolds-


were {defeated 6—1 at Rossen- dale. Injuries to several players preverited ;the usual side being fielded and: opportunity was taker! to give new players'a


__Monday night Clltheroe


left half. Wright scored the only {goal from a penalty kick.


by Carter In goal, Thompson at centre half and Trezlse at


Clilheroe were well served I ^


Rural Council: Col. J.| F. :M. Robinson and Coun. J. G.| Sharp! Parish Council; Col. G, G.iH. Bolton, Miss C, Freeman,! Mr.; F., Pennington, Col. J. F. M.lRobin- son, Mrs. G. N. Robinson and Mr. 'P. 'Webster.


I |


the Rural District Counbil elec­ tion by Mr. J. W. Thompson. The team for the Parish Council election will be: Messrs. E. Bolton, A. Hustwaite, ; E. J. Nutter, J. W. Hudson,.; J. ‘W. Thompson and Herbert p?ownson.


Labour will be represented in


test ' the Rural ’ Council and Parish Council elections; as an Independent, while Mr. H. Cahill and Mr. A. H. Rendeli will be Independent candidates for the Parish Council. Mr. Reridell. is at present the council ohair-


Mr. E. A, Parkinson fyill con­ rrian.


WEST BRADFORD PENDLETON EASTER PLAY.—Ari Easter


! Schools at a bring and -buy sale and jumble sale at Pendleton on Saturday. The sale was opened by the Vicar, the Rev.| E. Hur- ford Jones and afternoon .teas were served. A competition was won by Miss A. Abel, of CUtheroe


About £17 was raised! for the Bishop’s Appeal for : Church


FOR BISHOP’S APPEAL.- ^HEAP (Eastei H i


i jHALF DAY BLACKPOOL


GOob FRIDAY, April 15th. ■' ! ,j


Depart


on Friday evening. 'Whist was supervised by Mr. G. |Willlams, and prizewinners were:: Ladies: 1, Miss Reynolds; 2, Mrs. Simp­ son; 3, Mrs. Fisher; con./Mrs. Parker. Gentlemen : !l. Mr. E. Cowking; 2, Miss Kiiig-Wilkin- son; 3, Mrs. Brethertbn; icon., Mr. Filer. Lucky prize|: Mr. J. Leeming and Miss 'Reynolds. Music for dancing was provided by the Hodder Accordion Band the M.C.’s were Mr. H. T- {Breaks and Mr. W; Cowking. ;A compe­ tition for. the! most [attractive couple, judged by CouncUlor and Mrs., Gillibrand, of Blackbmm, was won .by : 1' Miss M. Strick­ land and Mr. M. Fox, Dunsop Bridge: 2. Miss S. Titteririgton and Mr. T. Dean, Waddington; 3, Mr. and Mrs. T; Towers, Goosnargh.


i . ’ WADDINGTON


Oddie was M.C. at ithe ladies’ whist drive on Monday evening. Winners were; Ladies; { Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. H. Jackson and Mrs. Goldsmith; ■ gentlemen: [Miss Wallbank, Mrs. Harrls{ and Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. Bond (tie).


LADIES’ WHIST.-r-Mrsi T.


WEDDING FORD—FISHER


Moor Lane Methodist Church last week of Mr.' Rowland Mitchell Ford, thlr^ son of


The wedding took place at


Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ford, of 117, West-view, Clltheroe, and Miss Eveline Fisher, eldest daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. W. iFlsher, of Oxenhurst Farm, Newton-to- Boivland, Clltheroe. |


|


away by her father,' , was gowned to Ivory figured heavy satin with an embWldered veil surmounted! by' a coronet of orange blossom.,She carried a bouquet of pink tulips. ;


The bride, who was . given


of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a mustard [ crepe dress 'with a feathered head­ dress, to tone. Her bouquet, was of white narcissi and heather.


Miss Dorothy Fi^erj sister


brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and jMessrs. R. E. Ford and A. Fisher, grooms­ men.


Mr. Geoffrey S. Po|rd. I


was conducted by the Rev. F. Smith, the hymn i‘‘ Lead us. Heavenly Father” !was sung, Mr. J. C. Ford, the bride­ groom’s father, beirig biiganist.


During the cerembnyi which


■i A reception was held at the Dog. and Partridge' Hotel, Clitheroe, arid later Mr. and Mrs. Ford left for their, honey- jmoon m the Lake District, the bride wearing a blue dress arid shoes and; a white coat and hat..


■ | ' •


They/are to reside | a t : 117, West-view, Clltherde. ;


a WALK 13 I Moor L


DEN Clitheroe


Gisburn . . 11-15 a.m. : 6/3 Chatburn ..


Ciitheroe . . . . 11-31 a.m. 5/3 Whalley . . . . 11-37 a.m. 4/9 Langho . . . . 11-43 a.m. 4/6 Wiipshire


11-26 a.m. 6/6 .'. 11-49 a.m. 4j'3


Return from Blackpool (Central) ! j


I 8-0 p.m.


GOOD FRIDAY, ^pril 15th. . j !


morecambe Depart


Wiipshire Langho Whalley Clitheroe Chatburn Gisburn


10-24 a.m, 10-28 a.ir. 10 35 a.n. C / 10-43 a.ni. 3 /


10 49 a .n . 11' 1 a.m.


Return from Morecambe (Pro 8-5 D.m.


im) FOOTBALL MATCH


BLACKBURN ROVERS v. j [ CARDIFF jCITY


I BLACKBURN


GbOD FRIDAY.I April ,15th;. I


'WiloShire


Gisburn Chatburn Clitheroe Whalley Langho


{ Depart 1-25 p.m. 1-35 n.m. 1-40 p.m. 1-40 R.m. 1-52 p.m. 1-58 p.m.


Return from B ackburn - o.m. or by any ordinary trai


For! details of triin alterations and excursions during the Easter ■Holiday. Onauire lat your local Station or agency.


Cheap Day T icUts .available eachTweek-day by trains from 9-0 a.rii. and Sundays by any train!, or on Tuesdays. Wednes­


days and Thursdays only, wil) be Issiied daily during the Easter period (Good Friday to Easter Monday inclusive) and available


byl any train. (756).


Glsburn Chritburn Clitperoe Whflley Langho . Wiipshire


Dqpart TRIPS EVENING


Wiirshire . . 4-22 p.m. Lant ho : . . . . 4-26 p.m. Whalley — 4-31 p.m. Q / A Clitlieroe . .


Ea'4t ER SUNDAY. An/ll 17th.' !


MORECAMBE Depart ■


Chat burn . . 4-43 p.m. Gisburn . . . .


(i-3S p.m. J / rf |4-55 p.m.


Reti rn from Morecambe (Prom) |T I : 0-451 p.m


day excursions BLACKPOOL


GoodPrl. &East. 'Sun. a.m. 7-32 7-43 7-49 7-


8- 1 8-: 8


16, & East Mon, a.m. 7-


Sat., Apl.


Pare 9/8


8- 2 8- 7 8-13 8-19 8-25


55 Langho,| Whalley,


tlitheroel Chatburn and (Sisburn


Wi pshire Langho . Whalley Clitheroe [Kptburn


Depart


' Good Er. 12-49 12-44 12-49 12-57


Handbill E


Train times' h and E


East Sun. 1J53


-1-57 2- 2 2- 9 2-14


E.Sun 9-SS


' 9-59 10- 4


10-11 10-17


-,137 for fares and


let Sat., April 16 laster Mon.


.LANDUDNO and menai


BRIDGE,


Liverpool S.S -Co.'


lATURDAY. Easter


-aPghO Wjlpshire


I Introducing . • •


new firo/: i , 1 ■ ■: I The ’new tan


;ks for ■ ie of Petite Marianne frocks


for little girlt jnst Ithe itUiij; for. ! Hero is 'style-right, h lovely fabrici


from 2. to 1() years of age is ve been waiting


mothers he lard


lew joy in dressing children in i-wearing, infinitely washable,


by WEMCO. .


, County, :C ii luncil He


date, was tative for Division 1


,:i ' caridldate, ai


Saturday. against/1, Grant-Tp'


‘AN augi condu


Allen tiering Cruclflxloi i Wesley Cl day. Mr. tenor solo Wter, disposed.! Mr. Johp passages Wilson ai Mr. Albert 1st,


gave o!


iin y tots [eturn epart


jtbiirn theroe lalley


lind North Wales Steamers). •


April 16th and Monday.


a.in. Lland’o M. Brl 6-


Llandudno 5-15 p.m.. Monai Bridge 3-45 55 22/4 24/10


7- 0 22/1 24 7- 6 21/2 23/ 7-12 20/9 23/ - 7-18 20/5 22/11


G.Prl. 8/6 51


8/2 7/4 7/- B/6


Editor’s Postbag I ROUGH PLAY


increasing roughness in the play 'of the majority of players


Slr[—I . regret to note the


In one or two of the Sunday; School Leariue. soccer teams. The Idea of,, these teams,


appears to {be to win at any price. I aril not against vigor­ ous play, but deliberately dirty play! Is a different matter. I am really surprised there have been! no broken legs to date. I trust the referees of the


ST FRIE


Whist Dancl


Sunday School League, who musp certainly accept part blame for this state of affairs, will [tighten up ’


next season. After all, th e / average local player wishes to sperid a delightful Saturday afternoon i chasing a soccer balli not ! endeavouring to avoid well-aimed kicks at his ankles and Istomach. '


on these teams


three or; four rough or argu- meritatlve players would ' do local league a world of


Maybe, the sending off of


the good


{ ‘‘LOCAL PLAYER.”


Bus tc /


Cana(i Africa and s famlli —vlrti


War BA GOOri FRIDAY SERVICES;


8 a.iri., 10-45 a[m. and 2-30 p.m.


iSTER SUNDAY


, ad 10-45 a . | i : ily Commurion.


/SHALL SCHOOL


9-30 a E 9-30 a.m.:


1.;: Evening Service ;d Holy Comnunion. lAVES


GOOD FRIDAY Ante Communion'


Aster Sunday ! Eoly Communion


ADDINGTON OUTH bruB


[1ST DRIVE


d DANCE in I


HELEN’S SCHOOL WADDINGTON on


, to commence at 7-30. ng 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.


- - - - -


ADMISSION 2/- DANCE ONLY 1/6


Clltheroe! after ViHilst..


serted enemj In Bijtt


-^j.; Eight thousand men iually none'of whom' de- In the face of the -are still “ on the run ”


;aln.


a,{Australia and South: have been pardoned {are back with their


()N THEj RUN ” ^ I, ’ •"! -time 'deserters In


AY NEXT, Apr. 22' I {


JTHEliOE ' OD FRIDAY 'orning Prayer.


fighting ri-41 pjn,


Sc *1 3


.FRIDAY, AjPRIL 15. of vehicles! to 5-9 a.if


■ROWLAND -------- , j p on Monda: r decided


;SU ni a police 3 .atlon, am iouse at Gist


lio objection i'ubmltted by ing Officer,


Bolton4by-Bo viand, w several! miles from th e ! railway' station.


cI I t Isjexpec ourt house w


i f the! dlificfity of r | Boltoh'bjfHBcwland In i


Would Involv) some people'm' longer journd the chief bu'slness, esi £n summer |tlme, arisf Inclderits on the mall letween Glslmrn andl jroe which <:!,rrles muc| and hbllday: ;rafBc.


I leld at : I \ \ ,* ’ , _


. -ri. at He;s Farm I House/ West Bradforl Olive ILricas left the] on Wednesday and will! take I charge of : thel House attached to thel Boarding School: at ACi near iPontef :act, ,,whl| founded in ; 779 and a community of 50 daughter, Daphne, will the school there; :Mr. 'I remaining at Heys Faij new wardei|i areiappo


AFTER'nine years’'


Mrs. Lucas his been an worker for! thel SocI


During her stay! in Cl


Friends arid two yei founded Pen lie Centre


' Heys Farml Guest H(| founded in' {,911 by Davies,: no7/ Lord primarily as an adullj but since 1940 It has bJ by many ;iolltlcal, ;'J


Is to contli.ue its a| She has also been clerj Settle Moritjhly: |Meef the Society!


urn.


.ed the p i 111 replace!


hI People I' att sndlng c I I C o u r t s


:he CountJ for the


Rural to a


ave freque itly com!


and educatlmal groul conference! i lace. iThll a group of S'] young CcT tlonallsts fnm all t England wU stay, th^ / # !, *


was presented at 'C ' Wednesd


Hospital ori programme 1 deluding


Miss Joyce Bewsher arid


plano-accofc lori selec Master Barr;i {^largerl a conjuring display h


quiz, the e!:perts fo correct solution to all of the questions. Sharpies ,'wa s fiuestlo' and compere.


In a “Twenty Qi


on behalf |o/ the pa Mr. W. Smith and Mr


The artmtes were


coristltuents m C l l l Padiham rind Great, on Saturdriy He lat


for Clitheroe, Intj


,* ■ * H. ' B RAND/


a mill in Great Har attended ri football High Moor between Grammar / School Boys., In the evri attended’a soclal at


operative GiUd Rop


" On SuridLay, Mr.; attended !ir orning p Clltheroe Wesley Ch' in the afternori cot Bible class it Sabdei evening, af;er a t t f service at Mount ZiO he addresse 1 a unite of youth Iri





■ •*-| Cotton wen,


rriEWEL


warded to : :


This I


calendar a: behalf of Itill and Holt’ realised £46 srin


anm


Xf lOLLO success


3reat Ha] * •'


Industrie, L Hall-stfi


icunce t) opeal f()i


th e !


val lat H Shaw, dau Mrsl Geoffr;; burri Garde: Leeds.-and Mr. I and Clltheroei


iMr;


: under' 13, District Fe; This achfi


more cred! celebrated


only last! 11 competl


ARRANGED by C ^ Toc H, in. entert


Gregory,! Mr. E. dI


Wallhead. | '.AxKVI. was' the accdiripanlst.l


le Chris' Radium 18s. If! has |t hospl/


J to the ipl apel Grpvj fhter of


NVUG


with 87 pe ;r cent, ina^ violin solo (jlass force


..^8.’ H. B., gained sfc


jy Sha\y. ns, Moo: grandda


_ her tent: Monday. ;ors In i


M^B^tlsl|i


, presided! and a col Beasital churches


Society, gi lantern Ind. l es James’s C The Rectot,


lecti


Cni 1


111


;i lurch pn the Re: Sunda


[rive an jture on Se-vlslte


‘itlval! evemeiit .able inti


'■It Ponte


' K B L and Fo:


league,! .vlsltei


i,)32 fori- ivmsend, it


[iiented ;ted by an In^l Stair


riurch on’ Allen all deputlsl]


' at C ,rd


iyeve sun Mr. H,


Llngard


land, w! [he bass Dugdale!,


Cpnserv^tl :'e-electee? ihe Settl, the Wi el ri


the tb CORN,


mhjori' ■■*


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