® lje €;ittl)troe
a b b tr tisk& C tm e fi 20th.; 1951.
FRIDAY, JU: Lighting
X''OR the secjoiid time within a fortnight; Clitheronians,
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Willi glance anxiously jat the skies I this eveijnihg. And thej
Willihoiie that their efforts tc invoke the indispensable-bless ing jqf the weatjher meet witt. mofei generous reward ito- morrqwT whehi the town’s annual'! holldpey week begins, than, t^ey did two weeks agcJ, when ithe wlesither seriously cur^ilM the! 'attendance, if not'thejartistjicjsuccess, of the town’s I production of ‘ Merrle England.”
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! Liust I week’s glittering: sue cess at the' Castle, aid i next week’s I holiday j have more in conimon thaii might appear a first sight;, both refleetj thi of Clltheroe and it
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ability people routine And if holiday
' i | no Times: ;
;10-2f4 a.m. t6'4-ll p.m^^ I
eroe G9 jEaii’ther
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^LITHEROE begins its anniia I holiday w j and local holidaymkliers v ill be tfavi
afield tha!n ever before.! Clithe roe railwa; l^al depot of jRibble Motor Services bo^b
long distance bookings.!
relish qs it erijoyed last week’s the Castle, jthei is in store,
to ; j;elax from; th of the daily I roum the jtown eniojrs its week: with is much
festivities at a gpod’ltime i
Clitljeronian
yvatche.d the' triumphant finalk of ! “ l^Ierrie ,Englan^(i”j on Saturday night could havk
■who feeling of ciVic pride
: magnificence ' of thii , ; ihunall achievement.
failed to expCTience a pemonal at the com
' Town IlCouhoU’s ' mee : I Tuesday, it tos a- prpddction i dfhich I would ; have rehecteil nthe: highest jeredit oji towns ihany times the size cif Clith-
!iAs v/as pointed out at the Ing on
first yeah that-.^ a;l through i train ; has' begn' rim Ifrpiri Clltheroe to the South Coast resortJ North Wales iS' allso popular, I t p e Llandudno special having tieen booked lup for several ' days, iWliile Torquay ' {has also preyed popular with Clitheronians this year. j '.
tvay , station told an' ^‘Adver tiser and I Times ” | reporter yesterday, though this may! be attributed to the South |Bahk ExhibitlonJ 1 Bourpemiouth; too. is popular, and this Is the
the heaviest an official; at
London bookings haveib^eh est for a long |time,' pe j rall-l
:i | I Although h;irdly', tq be
jtermed a holiday, resort; Glasgow is another pdpulay jvenue this yeair. The .Iwell- kriown Lancashire; c o a s t resorts, Blackpool and Moyet cambe, are nqt so popular this; time, I the bookings |bei|ng rather down ! on ; previcus years.
j there drill ', I
For those Clltherohians who are ; not going I away fob the week,!
be ample
opportunity for day outings] to the seaside.
' eroe, and there will ie sym^ ,-Lpathy |for th!d isuggestlon put •j forward at the. conclision df I the;. final performance,: thajt I c;llthei|oe might stjlgq an. i annual production of similar i type in the .Castle Grounds.
. ithe view that Clitheroe devotes I tod' little attention to the ex- I ploitlng o f ; I its naturE.l
j. ilThere arejniany whol hold
I attraction-tc| visitors, ijf the ; suggestion iriade on Saturday could be put into
effest.lthefe cduid ;be np doubt that, if last week’s standards I can he
Inclusive, and ,to Morecanibe ishing to
ing train -will run to Blackpool from i Monday | to
on Monday, Wednesday - ahd Friday, and -those w
District will be! able by! a train whibh w from Clitheroq on and Thursday morn
There will excursion | to Monday,
! i haL lf Jday
spend a day I In the I Lajke to travel
'11 depart Tuesday
i-’” i,,oe a Llandudno jon —
ings] I half-day
Blackpool! on Sunday, Monday and Tu e s d a y , Southpc|rt,- Wednesdaiy arid iThursday, and Morejeambb on tTuesdap
For those who have not fet
; maintained, nothing but goo'd , 'drill result fciir ithe prestige of the town and i the. wgll-ibeing ; of its people.
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,]VfR J. R. Glsburn,
honours to his already long list! when he iwon the Griflfin Challenge CiiD for hunters dt Peterborough! Show for the third time.
hindLey, added
further bf M.P. Urges For * lyrEMBERS I of , Glithefpe j : Young B:ritons drganiseid
ai twenty-first I birthdiy party for MIsS Betty Jonfe: joint orgaiiiser ■ of the | Young Brltops, at ,thq Cravep Heifer Hotel,; Chaigle'y, on Tuesday. Mr. Philip Lawton, chairman, presdritod ^/tlss Jonef with a wristi watchJ on behalf of the branch, arid Mr. F. Nicholson presented her with a • linen basket on behalf of the guests. Dinner was followed py gamps and dancing;. :
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end, m e
Congbess in Miy,
at their mebti: by Mrs. K. !bJ secretary, of Nelson.
W ni' b e r d * i -EPORT on th ;^ annpal
omen’s Co-pperatijve ng on Dalby
held at Soutp- was given to of Clitherqe
.ve Guild ■Tuesday district
Mrs; Dalby.Jlnbluded demands for ia!, full public incUiry ipto
; Resolutions j approbbd; said
'Of l i the .tpree-day i waiting period for hick benefit j under the! National Health .pcheme;.
the I operati6n| of the Menfal Deficiency Laws; the abolition
! and that the basid pensipn should be inpreasedlfor qid Age 1 Pensioners; Congress, added the speaker, ufged the
! adoption of the Charter for ; the Aged, arid called iGuUdyvomeu to greater arid more effort on the
i ; Thinks to Mrs. D; ' expressed by Mrs. S'
Mrs. IWulRer. presided. 1 ;
ires e !M : I * ' I * , ”
pkFFEREB Jr for [sa^ by la u c t i o n by Mes^s.
POSTBAG
! were 'Sold for £900 and £380 i respebtivelv. the former being
Hothersall arid Forr^t, CUth- eroe jon Tuesday, Nos. 19 and 17, Khrkmoorfroad.^
f offered i w i.t h ; possession.
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X ttendinc Gr»V»nnV ■€
St. v a c a n t
were I Messrs. . Rarrisbottqm. S b ^ d ; ifixqn, CUtherbe.
Thb solicitors „ * James’; School, Clltherbe, speech d^y j on Tuesday, Mrs. ] J.
Bodaszewski, of ,,, drive] Clltheroe, 9 e c a iri e alarmed when she noticed her three-year-old son, David,
was missing. She searched for some time
without success, arid finally notified Clltlletoe PbUce, who found the .boy aij Barfow village within a matter; j of
1 minutes of. the alatm being 'raised. David had !()eeh sbep in; tb^ vlllagb. and was bblng
; cqreq for by one; pf the villagers, j and was^one the
: worse for his! long walk. THIS WEEK’S
SAFETY SLOGAN t o t e l im a y ; ■ ■
■’oncerped msbotto Qlithero
“ MERRIE j ENqi^ND ’
response to my appeal was inspiring and I last jveek Cllth eroe audiences were able to enjoy the presentaltibn,'; of the .opera by a large ahd talented
company. .;j | j ij MaR l ih this leitbr Express
my thtmks to all] tpoie who took part in the peffoifmance of ‘‘ Merrie England ” on t stage and iriy thanks} to i those who helped Ibehihd the scenes in so many ways
this opportunity of the Chairman ;o f duction Exebutlvej, Hargraves, tor hjs uhtlripg support and I hope that all , Who were in ^an/ way cw -
your kind rbferencesjto. me and for yoilr elpqueilt and comprehensive report In last w e e k ’ s ‘‘ Advertlseij and Times.” I am glad to take
I am grateful |tb j^ou for
the Prb- Mri Fred
thankih
• nected. with- the of. “ Merrie England will fbel that their hard work 'w;as
worth while
Producer of July, 1951.
LAURENCE HARDY ^■Merrie Eriglarid'
circles, Carr, a| 1 retired Stopper I Lafae, Rlmlngtori, died sudderily on Wednesday.
Well
p In I agricultural 'hoirias Wllllairi ! farmer, '■
.Tin
Stoops Farm Rimlngton, be ago, canpAto
Barnoldswlck
grega ton.
He was asso
ago you allowed inel to make bn appeal ; for more per formers to I take! Ipart ,in Merrie England.”! . j T h e
Sir,—Some few shdrt! weeks Mrs.
[upon all Sake a.
ieir behalf. - |; , .united
Iby were ales and Fletcher.
East Lanck Farmers ... - ■''i ,i,:i , ■ I..
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/^THEROE'S V R i c h a jr b '
f?
M.P., Mr. Fqrt, ! basi
appealed- slderatiori dairy farmers shire because economic probllems.
Speaking in
agriculture in C o m mo n s night, Mr. Fo: unless Easit farmers were
.special con-! .be j given- |tb!
in East Lanca-! of their heaivy
the, debate bn the House of
on 'Wednesday rt warned that Lancashire enabled to
break even ” | there «mikht be
a disastrous position in the not-too-dlstant future.
Would it tie possible,
asked, for fairmers in suct^ difficult areas] to be given an addition to their inllki price if they received the : supple-] mentary protein coupons fo]:
feedingstuffs ? l ' '|
might be possible, in ofder to keep inside th'e subsidy limit, for milkvJarmers|: Ini, more prosperous areas to receive a slightly lower! price to] comt pensate for the higher price to those in poor areas!
POSSIBLE COURSE I Mr. Fort arguell' that it
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would . ratse either ! the Inj- justlce or thje' abuse iwhlcn might at first sight' appear, because the .,Cost bf ' feedlng|- stuffs was so' high that np farmer would buy them unless he absolutely ihad Ito. 1 ;.
He did not belibve that MR,! i |
decided wihere to go Ithefe •will be run-about were introduce
tickets, which d last year, j
Services offic ;e revealed increased
Inquiry
bookings last year.
at hid
th,e Ribble Mote tna
They, too, repor
or at
DUTCH 4 b.
trips | to VICTOt
p L I T H E R O E ^ Gramm]"* annual sports High Mobi- being twice of rain.
a : R. ten R o y al
d r School’s Were held at
on 'Tuesday after postponed because
student at the off the Vlctqr Ludorum trophy with a total of 19 points, the runner-up [being A. Turpin points. G.
C^te, a Dutch 'school, carried
with e l ight Senogles ’ school ! ch points, arid had 121. runrier-Up. championship
Howard; |(lb Rawcliffe rUnner-Up.
Castle
was i the middle! ;implon with 18j P. S.| Jackson, who!
[points, was thej Tbb junior schobli [went to ■ C. Jnts) with P.
( n i n e points) J i Mitchell won
the First! Form jCup with four points. !
points to Champlorishiri,| Park 58, Henderspn • 57, Waddow l28.
The prices
House gained 111 )[ v lri' the House scored and!
by Mr.; Larry Governor bf the school and, former Cilliherbe Town Coun cillor, vybose j son, Leonard Pemberton] was last year’s Victor Ludonlm. Mr, Pern-- berton was introduced by the headmaster, |Mr. Laurence Hardy, and [thanked by the
were presented Pemberton,
T -5
ITTOENT Ig ,s .
An eably morn ThurstJay
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with Bournemi good second E is among I the holiday reserts.
C 1 i t h e rjo |e holidaymakers, diith being a istbourne, too, most popular
that London is this year’s most popular i venue for
ers field Lainfdasljiire Resorts Le^s ppular
ee k to-morrow, elling f u r t h e r sta :ion and the repaft increased
MAYORESS GOING TO SOUTHERN RHODESIA
Ne w
icar Instituted
T]^HALL1!Y Parish Church 11 was Cl 'oiyiled on W ednes- day night fbr the institution aln'd’ induction ]>f the Rev. Henry I Cume Shape ;is the new vicar [of St. Mary a nd All Saints’
le Rey. Sna];>e has
been ^etbr ! of Skeltor, near Ifenrith, in;| thej, Dioc ;se of -Carlisle, [and succeeds the, Rev. d. R. Bro-yn, wl.o left |
lyhalley at the beginning of ! April and is now vicar of Lea- !
The number of bookings for
way , serylpes, company’4 Blackpool have increased.
the eight,! riine |and ten day tours have dhovrn an increase on last ye|ar|. ll(rilike the rall- t h e ’bus
o;klngs for Morecambe jThese period
returns, ha\ per cent, up. An iniiova is that sb'mi; of will i start f::om
Brighton bookings;
ments eronlans
e increased by 25
arid p i are booked tion this year these services Chatbum, as
well! as ffom Oitheroe.
The Seven Likes and New are
also popular With theif hdliday arrange
q o ri Ije; t e, Clith- have |nqw only one
hope, that t tie weather will be fine [for the one! week of the year when they ’ have not to worry about turning out to work. This year, [despite ever- in the cost of
increasing rises living, they v with ,them a which totals in £90,000,1 an inc £15,000 bn iast
riVHE youngest Mayoress in thq history bf.-Chtheroe,
Mrs. MUllcent Widdup, of StonelCa, Grlndleton, daughter of the! Mayor cf Clitheroe (Councillbr Hairry Cook) is, in the near future, tq accompany her Husband,! Mr. Willlani Widdup, to Southern Rhodesia] where I i he hUs -accepted a Goverriment uppointment. Mrs. 'widdup has been Mayor ess sin 36 last Majr, arid is one of the iroUngest mayoresses in
the country. ! ;
iU, be taking holiday purse the' region of base of about year.
Mr. I Widdup, who was awarded 'both the Military Cross and the Military Medal In the last war] is a member of a wellrkriown I Blackburn; firm of tiniber merchants, and to his new, appointment he will assume managerial duties iri the South Rhodesian Forestry Department. ]; i
Mr. ^nd Mrs. "Wlddup have
two ycung daughters who will accompariy their parents when ^hey leave jthe country later this year, i
Clitli eroe To Apply
i^LITH! ^ .hlJb of thefi seal as a coat!|qf-arms.
For Coat Of Arms EROE, Which has
itjherto Used |
design! of the borough a crest is applying for
an adaption
At the request of the Town Council, !the Mayor is to sign a meiriorlal fbr submission tq
• the gijUnt of arms crest and. supporters jfor. the borough.”
the Earl' Marshal of ithe Collegb of Axriis applying; fbf issue of letter's patent by the King bf Arms in respect of
procedure to ; be followed has been | given [by Mr. M. R. Trappfe-liOmax, of Great Harwqbd. whose great uncle, (the late Mr. C. B. J. Trappes) was Mayor of CUtheroe.
Advll3e to'the council on the
Somerset Herald in the College of Arms.
Mr. I Trapbto - Lomax .is
field, Oxfordshire. 1 '■ L . ! i
burn (Dr. W.; M. ,^kwltn) con-! ducted [the institution service,! and the iRev. G. Greatorex Rural [Dean, conducted the induction [ cereinony in the | absence of the Archdescori of! Blackburri. ] j
! The Lord Bishop of Black-i i Col. L. C!. Klngj-Wilklnson, a
riiember of ;the Hulme 'Trustees, presented the new yicar to the' Blkhop, tn the abseneb of Coll G. G,. H. Bolton; •who is Ichalrinan of; trie, Trastpes.
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Mr. H. Parkinson and Mr. E. Chew, and the verger was Mr.j D; Everton. ■ i ,
j !The Churchwardens were' '
■j The |Rev. !Snabe, who had! been at Skelton since 1938, was educated at Cdrpus Chrlsti Cbllege, Oxford, and h£s been curate at Holy Saviour Priory, Teignmouth, curate at Roth- bury, and perpetual curate at (jlay Cross. J
I .The I processiqn Into the, cburch consisted; of the choir,
lay readers,! members of [the Rarochial Church Council, the visiting clergy, thq new inc im- bent, -accompanied by Col. Klng-iyilkirison,! the Btshop, accompanied by . the Rural Dean, | the Chaplain apd the (Churchwardens, j
I The peclarat'lori of Abserit to the. Thirty|nine Articles; of Religion, iwas made by the new vicar I at[ the j presejutation ceremony. ,'
I At the service bf Institution, the Bishop]; accionipar led by
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the RuraT Dean',; walked with the new vicar and the chutch- vvardens to , the pi inclpal places-of the chUrch, frst! be ing to jthe font,'then succe^- ively to the charicel st( ps,! the pulpit,; prayer desk, fectern, and tbe Lqrd’s 'Table,
The I Itid'uctloR into the
temporaUtles of; the berieflee followed.! At the principal door of the Churbh the ancient ceremony •was pferfora ed, the ■verged locking the doc-r after the- ParricHial Church CoUncll had left; the [church, j the churchwardens j then taking the key [from thesio3k and handing it to the Rural Dean, who then Inserted it In j the lock, And. laying thq [tight
itheroe Oiildreii rtsi
Festival
schoolchildren ofeCllth- eroe had; what! was for
[them, probably the most mem orable part jof! the town’s Festival of | Britain cele brations on Wednesday even ing. when a Ichlldren’s sports
Head Boy, Dqriald B. Tranter, was h 3ld on the Castle Field] I-
Week’s BIRCH
A former biltheroe trades^
man, Mrj Robert Birch, of 61, Waddinbtbn-rpad, Clitheroe, died on Tuesday, after being In failing health If or, some years.
He ■was 80. Mr. Birch;
Who was born, at Low Moor, Wds at one time
til his retirement more than 20 years I ago.
■ j He was! a sItE unch member of
Clltheroe ; C]opservative Club and a well-kt own member oi Clitheroe Cridket Club, where has
the fiag flown at
of respebtl M I- I 1
r. Birch ted wltn I St.
alf-mast as a mark this week been
■whq was 'associa;- Paul’s Church,
Low Moor, [leaves a widow, a brother ^rid d sister,- who' will have ^ypipathy in their be| reavement. '
take pi Cemeter]
The j iiiiernient,' which will ice at St. Mary’jS
ducted b;
to-day, [Will be con- the
i«(r . t .
Rev. I. Pugh. W. CARR
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He ivas '76 Mr. i Carr, [who farmed at
fore fils Iretlremerlt some years the idlstrlct from
assq-
ciated vA|;h* Martin Top Coii- (Church, Rlmlng-
two sqns.i to will be j [expressed bereaverrierit.
Martin 'Top, Saturday,
Mr; CEirr le|ives a widow and whom sympathy In their
The; interr lent will be at^ Rlmlngton, on
employed a> i an overlooker and was later in business in t, -as a grocer, un
day a fternoon of Mrs. Sarah r. J
MRS. The
Obituary S. J. SHUTTLEWORTH death
19, Viptorla-a,yenue, Chatbuir Mrs. been some
I occurred yestcr-
Jane Bhuttleworth, the wife] of M 6hn D; Shuttleworth,
5hutiie;worth, who I l^ad time, ■vreis 73.
was a native of Grindletpn, but had lived in ! Chatburn tor the riast 36 jlyears. Mr. and Mrs. Shuttleworlh celebrated their golden wedding in Mai'ch
Formerly Miss Smalley, she
this year. Deep sympathy is extended
sons and tour daughters their loss. ■ ;!
daughter place >n Saturday. Th
of INlr. Alfred Ingham, formerly of Moorlands, Cllth- erbe.l] died at Altrincham, Chesnite, ori Mondsiy. She, was 86.
iLBS, AlilCEi INGHAM Mrs.! Alice] Ingham; widow
Mk .; Ingham, who was an
invalid, left Clitheroe two years ; ago, and had been Eissoc ated- with SS. Michael and John Church. She Is sur vived by two sons and two daughters, to whom sympathy Is ejci ended In! their bereave ment
Requ iem Miss at SS. Michael and I John Church, Clitheroe. yesterday, prior to ;the inter- at St. J o s e p h ’s
menl Cemetery,
toe H SCOUTS
theii; first -descent "bf a! pothole, undei the guidance of a! member of tnri Craven Pothole Club. Tliose making the big descent
pLITHEROE TOC H Rover and S-:nlor Seputs recently made
■were' G. B. Aspden, G. Halstead,- B. Taylor and P. Rigby!
Tl)'! Rev, Fr. G. Bayllss ssiid
to Mr] Shuttleworth, his thiree ;h
Interment ;will t^ke In And! wlliat anlexcitlhg time
it was;! obstacle
£ind markable spo
long-distance rqces, arid as
on races—W1'
! The MEilyore^, W rs. Widdup, prtoentiing thn prizes, paid |trlb]utle to] the 'vork of the organisers, [who, she: said had work.]
M, ,onb 1 a grand
such a site as this. It is really- pleasant, for competitors arid spectEltors.
Sport^, w e are jlucky “ I rim '7ery pleased to bee so]
' always nirilritaln-thelr riven If they do not part 1
: It.” I Even ti e Weajther Clerk had
in spbrt, always tdke an! active
many] healthy! chtlcren In Clitheroe ” sh]e coptinuedj and! I hope that they will interest
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seen fit ;o hoRour the occa-{ sioh;|the Aeld iwas bathed in bright sunshine thijbughout. ithe erienlig.. " j
; - As [for the children, theii' interest never jifiaggec . Aftei
i they had tired bf competing ‘ri i the vririoa^ races, open to five |;to 18-year-olds .they could always see the Punch and Judy [Show; |
The sparts cbmmittjee, elec
I ted to organise jthe sports, ha- 'jCounciUot J. S. I Wright as sec iiretary. ichalrman'wes Coum cillori C. Chatbrirn. ] iJemberp of the Town I Council werr
judges, s nd Mr. J. L, Garnei arranged thd programme! They were assisted ty Cllth eroe scho;olteachers.
Thanks meriibers
arej e'xteiiided of the
to Surveyor’s
Department, ,who had worked hard to arrange the marking and the l]aylng-;out of [the field
besRlts
3, Derek Girls, 5
-2, Ann Chatburn ,
holi WeiL
Anthony ^ ; 3, Kbbin!
Michael Briggs; j2, John Trotter] "
Boys, 5 land 6 years, 4|o yds.: 1, Veevers.'
Pat |'Wel;btniari; 2,1 CarOlinri Richatosen; 3, iAnn HUap,
and 6 years, ^ yds,: 1
Boto and glrlri- 5 an<i 6 yearb. hands; race:
tmriri and; Brian Hilary and
i ' Boys, 76 years, sack race: 1,
p^n; % Alacj Burgess!; Sharp.} ,'
Winkley’: Berriard
1. -Pat job of
for t!h'ese Festival tq jhavel
he diversity af races' races sacif ‘races.
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Whalle^! ' hand of the[ new; incumbent upon it, Inducted him into the
possession of j the church.
! The new vicar then tolled SJl
the bell to s possession of
gnlfy his taking the temporalities
bf the benefice. A member bf the Parochial
Church CouncU then knocked
of the church' is not just the parson’s work; it is the work of the wholri ibody,” said the Bishop, in his address which followed thcL institution and induction.
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for everyone to play their pan, in the life of the church, say ing that they wete callec Christians riot to push only their own Interests, riot to be prominent or have their owx. way, but to* serve God. They were also caUed to care about the people outside; not to b(- content to be a little closec, circle of Churchpebple.
He was stressing the need urchi Sbeet, Clillieroe!
i l j ic s BANK |! I ! l i ! ,
[ j j [ The Bishop referred to
Paul, who hhd described Church as “ the body Christ.” One body was one member;] there were mam’ parts, and t'le various mem bers were not all alike; they had different powers, differen ; gifts and different functions to perform within the body, ho
said. : I - ' The members of that churcl.
were all part of the body Christ in that parish, and they all hrid something! to contribute, sEild the speaker and urged them to remembei' that the work of the Church was not just the parson’t work; It was the work of th^ whole! body. |
Teachers [were ! needed to
help the parson with hli responsibilities. Young peopl-! were rieeded as youth leaders and people who could sing were needed. Everyone wa> needed to help keep the Church in touch with the people of the parish, who were too numerous for the ylcar to visit himself jvery frequently!
People w;ere needed. 1
support thej Church In; 1 financial need, and people ivh- could do nbthing else, couL pray for the work of thb Church.
For ; all of them there wafe
! the Bishop, [urging them not to have the [vicar stating that he cquld nqt obtain -enoUgli
some piece of work, som; share to be taken,, declared
leaders and help.;
, Afterward^ the gathering, which included 40 of the nri^ J vicar’s former parishioners from Skeltoij, adjourned to th 5 School, where refreshmeritjs 1 were .served.
Their
race :' 1, Margaret Swarbricl; 2, Jean Weightman; 3, Daplmje Hall.
Girls 7-8 years, egg and spool I
legged race: [ 1, Pat Cranswick and Kathleen Holgate; 2, Kevip Read and June Matchett.
Boys and gn-ls,'7-8 years, thre
barrow race: 1, Barry Hilton and Peter AllanjJ 2, Michael Nil§nd and Roger 'w^stbead.
Boys, -9 anri 10 years, wheel '
race: 1; Hazed Cottain; 2, Son a Thombier; ^ Dorotov Bruiike r,
Girls. 9 and 10 years, skippiri
80 yds. flat raice: 1, Barry Hilton; 2, Dorothy , Brunker; 3, Haz|el Cottam.
Boys and girls, 9 and 10 years, ! '
flat; • 1. K. Croft; 2, D. NellR; 3, W. Jeffries.
Boys, 11 and! 12 years. 80 yds.
blindfold horses race: 1, Jennifer Sutcliffe and! Sylvia Matchritt; Marlon Colesj
J. Sutcliffe: [2, E. Downing. Boys and girls, 11 and 12 yeajs,
1, J. Pearce: Jackson,
Boys, 13 arid 14 years, 100 yd: .: 2, J. Furnell; 3,1C.
1, Carol Waijd: 2, Joan 'Wilkip- spn: 3, Lilian Corless.
Girls, 13 and 14 years, 100 yd;
“ sewing on [i button” race:} 1, Sheila McNally and Eric Pfeedv: 2, Carol Ward and Roy Winidey.
Boys and girl’s, 13 and 14 yeafs,
flat : 1, Kl Hadcroft; 2. p. Spink: 3, n1 Bleazard.
' Boys 15 arid 16 years, 100 yes.
■ Girls. 15 and 16 years, 100 yds, flat: 1, H. Turner: 2, P. Loynji: 3, H Wilson]
neU:: 2, W. Jeffries: 3, K. Jaejk- son.
Boys, potato race: 1, J.-' Frir- ■ . !
less: 2, ri. Bartlett; 3,j Wilkinson. |
1, K. Swales D. Winkley.
1, F. BirtweU; 2, J. PreedV: K.'Barber, j
Obstacle race, girls, under
1, E. Preedy] 2, H R. Winkle|y; 3, J. Furnelli Obstacle race, girls 11-13 yeajs
'';
Cranswick; 2, K. Hadcroft; Ni Bleazard.
Round -the Castle face : 1, jV
HUtori, ■ DaVid Taylor,- Dai ic Winkley, Barry Hawthotri,; Pe er Allan, Leslie Gamer. Girls atoq and -tunnel [ ba: 1
Boys - chariot race : ; Baijrj
Susan . .. Brtonan, . RosjemErj Sleath, Eileen Grant, Driroth} Holt: Marga!ret Lavender'Jen
fer Sutcliffe. Obstacle race, boys. 11-13 yeaijsr
1. J. Sutcliffe; 2, C. Ward; 3j P. 'Wilson.
Girls, potato race : 1, Ll Cri?‘ i
Obstacle race, boys, under! Ill: 2,-E. Worswick',
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CHESTER AVENjUE PLAYGROUNp
OASTLE PlAYING FIELD
(loWer poi'tion adjqinlng . _ RRilway)
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oil SATURE'AY] 21si JURY, 1951, to 12 o’clock rioon, bn SUNDAY^22id, JULY, ]195l]
G. HETTHERING'TON, Totvn Clerk
T R ^ Clerk's Office, The 'Castle,
13th
Clitheroe. July, 1951.
ANNU at
lENTH - M . SHOW Slaidburn
- i ‘ [schedules aRd entry
can bq obtained at an y _____ above I 'Vlllkge Post Offices, or from the Secretary.
8th SEPTEl^BER, 1951 forms
of the
of the 'Rodder Watershed ab ■■ "•■TRolmje Bridge.
Entries confined to residents ove Bur
Phone: } Slaidhrirri 40 or 47.
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