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Clitheroe Advertisei & Times, June 22, 1951 ! ! ' M O O R L A N E C L I . . ) I S T C H U R C H f H E R O E W H A L L E Y
SUNDAX SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY
; S u i N D A Y : N E X T [ , W N E 24t h at 10-30 a.]n. and 6-0 p.:
Preacfierij R E V .
G E O R G E P O L L A R D ol doventry.
IN th e ! afternoon, at 2-15 p.m.:
“ TH E i W O N D E ^ O F C R EA T IO N ” IbY TH3 children. • WHE A^AYORESS.
Chairman: A WARM R|t:LCOM£ TO ALL.
S T . J A M E S ’ S C H U R C H C L I T H E R O E
Daiy & Suaday School Anniversary
^ . I S U N D A Y N E X T
a.m, 1 8-0 ;
0-30; p.m. 2-0 ;
(June 24th) Hol > 1 !y Communion. Moriiing Prayer....
2-30; Family Service. 6-0 ; Evening Prayer.
i i F.R.A.I.; F.R.E.S.
ProcessioA of Witness from the School.
Preacher at i all. Services i THE REV. T. WJ pASTLE,
i Rector, 1919-1927. : : ANNUAL
i The Rectory, Woone Lan^ ! S a t u r d a y , J u n e 30t h
G A RD EN PA RTY at
H A R R O P M E T H O D I S T C H U R ( f H
ANNIVUISARY SERVICES
S U N D A Y . N E X T (June 24th)
Preacher: i
R e v w L . R e b e r t s Soloist:
MR. T. WKINALL (of Clitheroe!^
Afternoon Evening -
- 2 o’cloclcl - 7 o’clock
All Hallox^s|Chur|ch M iT T o i s
O P E N - S E R V IC E
4 i-
IN THE CHURdHYARlj) o ' 'n
S U N D A Y N E X T (June-24th)
at 3^0 pJ The Service will be addre^ed f : , (Archdeacon of: Craven:
Y e n . A i x h i e a c o n T . J . I W p a m s
P A R I S H j C J ^ C ! C U t b e r o e
! a.m.
S U N D A Y N E X T (June; 24th)
: 8-0 i , 9-15: 10-30:
.6-30; p.m.
Holy Communion. Parish Communioh. Mattihs. : Preacjier; J. Wilson-!
Rev... i E. Hughes.
Evensbng.] '
! VjtlUKCtl;. Clitheroe■ > 1 ,
10-30 a.m.: li .
Rev. C. J. Guildfpird 6-0 p.m.:
Rev. H. E. Greenwiood (Newtonj-ln-Bowlahh
i M e t h i o d i f s t j C h u r c l I C L I t H E R O E
I'il I ;[
(June 24th) 10-30 a.m.:
k e v . J . H . l U c h m o j n d
■ I ■ ' [ i 670'„p.m.: I | R e v . J a m e s
Wednesday pecJ 12th,' [951!'' ■ ' j ‘" raE MESSIAH Secretirles please noth !
WHALLEY CINEMA
jI JOHN WAYNE and She Wore A
~ JOHN AGAR in
Yellow Ribhoh THURS.. FRU SAT.
iDAN DAILEY and ANN BAXTER in
A Ticket To
Tomahawk Week-days. I 7-30.
Saturdays. 1st House 6
D.tn. 2nd House. 8-15 u.m.
Prices 1/3. Children 7d.
AdRICULTURAll SOCIETY are having a
CHIPPING I I
S P E C I A L p L A S S
B ^ t C o w o r I H e i f e i r i n C a l f o r M i l k i n S o c i ^ t y ^ D i s t r i c t .
PRIZES;
1st, £ 5: 2nd, , £|3; 3rd, £2. Entry Fee; 10/-.
June 28th, to— | R. WELLS, Secretary, 4 Chipping.
Entry to be made, before
iTeienhone; Whalley 2191. Mon..{TUES. and WED.
five members o f : Whalley Women’s Institute paid a return visit to EUeU, near Galgate, i Lancaster, i on Wednesday even
institute trip; - Sixty- v r .i.
ng, at the [invitation of the ElleU I ! "
the Ellell Institute, and also of the Lancashire Federation of Women’s Institutes. ilMr. Atmi- tage, managing director of the Galgate SUk MUl, founded! in 1792, and i Ireputed to ■ be the oldest silk' spinning mill in , the world described the work in the mill. ’ The I talk wasj illustrated by a film of the various aspects of silk-spinning.
o’clock, the jparty was welcomed by Miss Cardwell, president of
On arrival, shortly after seven * ■ , provided byi Ellell W.I. members,
gate, the crowning of the Gal gate Mayi i Queen, and More- cambe Illiiminations. Supper,
f Members afteiwards enjoyed a Um-show—in colour-^f Gal
was followed by a presentation of four plays, one of which.was the Ellell institute’s contribution to'the Draiha Festival at Preston a month ; ago. The trip was organised > i by Mrs. i MarshaU, treasurer | jof the/ ; Whalley
Institute._: | ^ I
party of 40; members ol the BU- H lington, iJangho and Whalley
and friend^, visited Windermere. Camforth |and Morecambe on
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the annua( summer ; outing on Saturday. ' j
the gardeners visited ” Mawson’s Lakeland [Nurseries, where they were shown round the grounds and presented with plants.
After lunch at Windermere, ■trip.
and members spent the evening at a Morec^mbe theabe. Thanks l were expressed to Mr! E. Walms-
Tea was [served at Camforth,
ey, secretapf, who organised the [. |;
; : ■ :
;“At Homb” held ;at “Stone House,’’ Clftheroe-road, Whalley, on Tuesday. [The proceeds, which amounted ito more j than £26,
FOB CA'THOLIC HALL—Mrs. Charles Hemelryk: organised the
were towardj lation at tt HaU.
ethe heating instal- ,, English Martyrs
the Ypurigj Conservatives, i a’ whist arid dc mino drive was held in the Stan ey Rooms on Wed nesday. Mr:i. E. Woodcock was M.C. over 32 players, : and winners werp: _Whist, Miss M. Nuttall arid dominoes^
WHIST, DRIVE—O.rganlsed by competitiori!
Mrs. L. Smi;h (Billington). was wcin by ! Mrs.
Ashcroft (Bqrrow).. i B i L t I N G T O N
h EROPERTlir ,'S A!L E —' The.
NEWTO N II>isTITUTE PRELIMINARY NOTICE
DANCES will be held on
A u g u s t 24t h '
S e p t e m b e r 14 t h O c t o b e r 5t h a n d 19t h N o v e m b e r ! ? 3r d
PENDLE , CENTRE VISIT
AN E X H IB rnO N OF 1851
l a n d ! O l d e r T ^ e a s u l ^ e s 4 a t B o t y l a n d G h a m h e W
j : TO-MORBOIV. SATORDAT
Coffee served In Pendle cjentre iO '^ 'to 12 noon - /tea, 2-30 to 4-30 -
Proceeds for Old People’s 1 Welfare.
I V B d w e e k C r i c k e t k^itheroe Witi
CONGREGATIONAL, I j defeated 85* was ably supiported '
CUtheroe sbven.;
iSUNDAY.lNEXT;. (June 24th)
( l ^ ^and A. Cams (10). and declared at 151 for
A 1» : I 12 boundaries in ah un- M [ • by H. Forrest (20), E. Dlusson
League' game at, Chatburp-road ori Tuesday
-.arid; Wednesday nights,, CUthbroe II gained their second successive win byl com- fo^bly defeating Whallby II. A virile innings by H. YatM, who
JiL; r a , Ribblosdble- Junior
jWhalley lost two quick ' .wickets before' play ended on
Billington,! cmered for ' sale by auction by jMessrs. !T. A. Scott and Co., 'at the Judge Walmsley Hotel, , Billirigton, on Tuesday, was withdrawn at £1,200.
ouse, Nci; 4,. Eberiezer-terrace, ILANGH9
a whist and domino drive held in the
..School last inight week. There was a good: attendkrice and .the ! prizewinners ' .were : Whist: Ladies, Mrs] Stone, Mrs. Ratcliffe,: airs. Douglas. ; Gentle men, Mrs. Gooderham, : Mr. Haworth [ [ and . Mris. Smith. Dominoes: j Mr. Ji Robinson, Mrs. Hammond, .Mrs. Exton.
funds of] [Old Langho Sunday School benefi,ted as the result jOf
FOR SCHOOL FUNDS.—The j
CLUB ! jwHlST.—'[rhe ■ weekly [evening, ,'when the prizewinners
whist and domino drive was held J in the Clubroom on Tuesday
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were ; Whist, Miss: Mellowdevr, Mrs. Sharpies, Mrs.] Gooderham- and Mrs.: Sykes. Dominoes; M!rs. T. Cross..]' Proceeds were for club
I - i - ,:;SABDEN •
! ladies! day.—Sunday was Ladies’; Day” at ithe Baptist
[was Mrs; H.,Kay, of Accrington. Special mUsic .was Sung.J)y ffie ladies’ choir, uhder.-the leader ship of [Miss Doris Dawson.T which included ithe anthems “Give Ear. Unto. Me,” "How Lovely Arp Thy Dwellings,” and the Introit,. “ Now iUnto Him.”-
Church, :vthen the-/preacher [at mofnihg: ^nd everiirig services
amounted I to. £13. wkre in' aid' of. Ohiirch fiends,
Mrs,,. C, iMoorhouse was the organist. ]T4he collettlons' which
[
parents • rind friends connected with the. [ Baptist phurch, had their annual outing bn Saturday, when theit journeyed; to [South- port by motor Coaches. :
SANNUAL -TRIP.-The Sunday chool ! scholars, ■ along with I l o w M O O R
Tuesday, and on the resuinption ori .Wednesday evening. Tj. Bud]- gjiard; with! five for 22, helped dismiss the visitors for: n total of| 135. G. ThomhUl (£9). K.- Cpulthurst (33). arid G.. Lawless (2|0), batted^ soundly for whalley.
run out 3; A. Carus ,b Ellis 10; ' Extras 3. Total for 7 wkts. dec;,
8Iciitheroe !ll.—i-H. Yates not out F5; H. Jones run out l5;. H. 2orrest' st. [Houghton “b: Hughes P(|: E. Mussonlbw h Hughes 10; 0] Wilkinson c Coulthurst b Ellis
■ i5l. , ! Whalle.v II.—A. Heliica.): c A.
nine members of Nelson-stree-t Meth Ladies’ Fjellowship o travelled (o Rhyl or
oiuting last -n’eek.
-WOMEN’S TRIP. — TWenty- Low Mpor,
jumble I sale, and ! pound stall, organised: by St. Paul’s j Sunday School ! tpachers, and held ‘ on Saturday) realised! £18. for the annual ! children’s jouting,. to be i held oni Jhne SOth;: Mr. R. Park-
) K. Holden run out 5; P| Oddie.
Carus b Rudgyard 0; ■ G. Thorn hill b Wilkinson 39; R Sykes b Rudgyard 3; Gi.' LawlessI c and b Rudgyard 20: J.^Ellis c[Pickup b Rudgyard 1; : ■'=P.[ Cotterill c Wilkinson b Musson , $: , D. Hughes b Wilkinson. 15; : A. Procter Ibw: b A. Cams 3t K.
said the] -teachers ; tvished -to -thank all; who had [helped in any way towards ■ ■ the : children’s annual treat; >; I ;
ngton, j'who: opraed the sale, SLA ID BU RN
The Rev] W. Hartley Totty, of Doncaster, was [ the special preacher tat Slaidbum Methodist Sunday! [ School | ’anniversary
Coulthurst c Pickup b A, Oarus 33; Sharpies b Rudgyard; 3; Houghton not out 7; Extras 6; Total 135.
SCHOOL ANNIVERSARlf. —
services] bn Sunday. There was special singing afi both services by a section of Clltheroel Wesley
was' the [organist, i
ganised|by Miss Demain] FOR SCHOLARS’TRIP. — A
idist Church and friends -their annual The trip was
MiSs Hi Corcoran: Mrs. E. iSmith;.arid
GARDENERS’ OUTING. — A orticultural Society, relatives
G I S B U R N
—The Ga[rden|Fete bt Gisbprne Park, by kind | permission cf Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hlndley,! woS;
FESTIVAL CELEBRATICiNS.
well atbnded on Satwday afte:-- noon. j The bpehini; ‘ ceremony was performed by the Festival Queen,! Ann Wilklnsin. who welcomed; first by Mr. J. Hindley. After the Queen ha
declared the fete ope:i,; a botqubt of tea roses was presmted to her by i six-year-bld, Dapl ne Hinpey Mr. Harry Taylor] ol Rimingtoi( presented a small souvenl: Miss Wilkinson, her retinue, i
Daphne Rindlfey. | ;
;' During the'afternoon a gynb- khbna 1
’ Harriers I Pony I Club, and a! disr play of folk dancing, by mernbe ’s of! the: Giisburn i Polk Dancii g Society, j The finals of the tennp tournament were| held, and ti e winners ]were:; Gent’s single]'Mr. B.
•tihb Pendle Forest and Crave .
; mixed! doubles, Mr. N. Johistc n arid Miss ! Mi IVarile; iridies’ doubles,! Misb Mi Wardle aid Miss
D.jMilne-Rejlht ad.
gent’s doubles; Mr. 3. Hameltcn ana Coates] ; cu Clitherp j;
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C. Thornton. | V irious i shows jwere orgariisei and a ( pigeon, I shoot | was anot attraction. i There was a turesqub scene, [when, through p thle ai/ehue of Jimp trees, came
k treasure i hunt was wo n we Pendle arid iCrayen hounp,
successful , whist p d , dfive Iwasi held in the CbunI School. I Prizes were presjnti by ! the Festival Queen t ) t^e followirig winners: Ladies, Speak,! Mrs.! Wilk!risc|n; MVs. Milner.! Ger tlemen, Masori; Mr. Hill;! con., D. Hjddeh numbers, Mrs. Beilamy and Mr. Harrison J j Dominops, high,’ t Mrs.: Robirisop, low, Mrs. Sertior‘.| High] Mr. Rawlson] iriw, Mr] Jj H.'Duckwbrtli; Mr. Harry a id later p:’e-
r idltijonal I hiinting pink. Later, in' tlje evejijng,
a
Taylor; was M.C. sented! gifts .to and her retinue.
Councillor and Mrs. Bentley and r. Jl! S. Precious. ISupper was
MLss Wilkins m md also - to
again!! served by the caferipg committee, i
" As k! grand j finale to the -peek’s ! celebrations, [a firework display hqd been arranged ly Mrs. Hindley in: Glsburr.e Park ; ikrge I; crowd j attended and at
famous! “MigMyl Fine,” apcom- t pe nied |by ;Mr. J.| Furinel, in tpe
ith Major lYorke iridingj itne was! given by membep of CHATBURN
30: IE embers jof the “Chatburn Hijl-Billies’’ [Concert Party and
annual [trip.-Moire than
Lajncaster arid Preston.; | piilDE WHIST—Misk P. iJeffs
t fter a short stay at Ambleside, ghri party ■visit^ the: famous eardens at'] Clappersgate, [ and
ven'tually returned by! way of
wris M.C. at a Guide wlilst drive, held [at the Church Institute on Triesday. There werp six tables. Wiriners were: Ladies. Mrs. Jeffs and Miss Clark; gentlemen, Mf:s. Llmberti and Mr. Watt; knpck-out, Mrs. Isherwood and .Mrs! Watt, p
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' GRE^LETON TjWOlVreN’Si INSTITUTE—Miss
| Hamelton', jof ; Cllthero:;
' were;' expres^d by Mrs. Roberts arid Mrs. Nicholson.
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jThe competition forja flower button hole] was won 1 by Mrs. Gdr-don.
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t [Befreshm^ts were served by Miss Watson.
he hostesses, Mesdames Benson, Briggs, Cottam and Coates and
C 0 IP P IN G I
■Wooi^ presided at the monthly irieetlng, when Mrs. | Hodson, Vj.C.C)., gave] an interesting talk on the work of Denman College. She (was afterwards thanked by Mrs. Towers] and Mrs. Rich. The a irieeting concluded with games
,!W'bMEN’4 INS’nXUTE-fMJs. rid lancing. ; 1 WISWELL I
|o(it ithe word "goodnight,” to lend a memorable ai(d .happy ■
midnight, the last :irework spelt
w lek for the peoplej of Gistiurr CHILDREN’S SPi JBTS — On
[the Festival Sports foi| ! children were | iKJd' ! on
,N. Pate; .2, N. Kaj ■ iqsonJi Qirls.l doi:
[ Prizewinners V |piatl race,'
Thursday aftomoori of last wepk,
Cbicket Field. . Thb ■ event organised by Mr, J. S.[ Preciojis, and proved an emphatic silccoss. were
boys, [1 yeark: 3, B,
D. Parker; 3, Fj Robinson. 9I10 years:- |i, T. 'Yilkinscn; M. Cowgill; 3, D. Pallimountajin. Qirls,!; do.;, il, !S. Carr; 2, Bennett; 3.' M. Carter arid Ne'whouse (tie).
1,
J.Usrr; oys,
Thwaite; 3, IN. ;payi Girls, <ji l] J.| Haytriomthwalte; 2, Erankland;'3, K. Marsden. B6ys, i 5) years: 1, jr. ’Thi rogoodJGirJs.
y^ars]; 1, E. Park thornthwaite; |3, Girls]'do.; ! ll A] Brinnett qad lihwaite; 3, i K. j Tajylor. Boy.' 2,
years:; 1, :R4
R.aw inson; 2, J.
arker, 3, p. [Seed. Boys,M. Hiy-
,Boys, 8 years: Ir-
Pate; 3,! B. Hjaton. |Gi'ls, Ijl, A.[ Moorhouse;
1, B. Petty; P. Thwaite.
aie).; I Boys and B. Franklancl; 3I A. ['Whiting.
f
Pate;j( 2, Harrison; Brown. Girls, do.' 1, O. ISefed; Z" J.: |Harris0n;(' 3, M. Parker.
Egg and jspodn. girls, over 111; 1.
2, E. Phimbiw; boys;
'Tbree-fleggedlraoe: 1, I. Benriett
, Parker. Girls;, do:: I-,. M. Parker;, : 2, S. jCarr; | 3, O] Se^".' Boys’rind ^Irls,! 1, J. [Carr} 2, E. Bennptt;
Sack-race, hoys;! It T. Wilkin;on find : ’W. Taylor v jCtle); -12. EL-
Toddlers'ln sacks': .!, J. Parser; K. j Catlow; I 3, A.- -Anderson.
acce
'3, E. jParker.i- Potato race; 1, Frankland’ ,'Walker.
,' i 2, iB.] Petty;' ]
lA.
!preserited i-vfithl a corsage, of flowers by I'Eme^' Parker. T
C R ICK E T T E A lk s
Aubin] Wi payies, M. pike, R-! Keys, Carus] D. :B. Jackson; J. win arid Wailshi
F O R T O l M O R R O W Clltheroe.ri-E.! -Hodgkinson, . Marsh
JH. Siriitt ies, dod-
W. G R.
parus] - T. i Rudgyard, G. jWa! P. iWilkinsbn, | E. Mussoh, Yates,! H.; Jones, K. Holden Pickup and ID. ‘ Alfham. (Cp; leaves] 1-15 p.m.).
Clitheroe jil.-^. Cheetham
Same team -to p: ariderers JI. Junk 26-27th, with Hrirgreaves 'foi
Idddn: (captl), H. fWoodworth,: (W. tetchen, K;! Eccle MusgroveJ Taylor, M Moss. [
children’s choir.-trained by! Mrs. Henderson, a’nd accoinpahied by Miss Pickles. Mr. E. Whitfield
Ribl[lesdale Wanderers.
tVashbrdokl, G., ; Birch,
D. Althairi. t+,R.
?unchard. Reserve
,]wistle,' G.i Clark, jD; Moss: G; -Ahdrirton, J
K. Deiwhurst. J.! (peek, tr. Hiriks.
Ribblesdaie Wiinderers P. L. ] Hudson
, E. Brish
(capt.), U. S. Mete
worth] G.[ Edmondson, R
Rese: BII.. Ent-
ay Ribbles lale
i Prizes^were presented by Mrs. (Hargreaves, who Was
J. Carr; '3, F.j Moorhouse qnd . Heaton]
rind M. Carter: i 2 N. Kay iind R)b B 2,
provided a ifine example of the festh al spirit,: by organising a fCte for children of the village on 'Wednesday. Many villagers took [some part in arranging the fete. The catering was by ladies ot trie village. Cakes 'had | been giveri by Mr. H. Thomas, trifles ^ Mrs. Wirisor, minerals by Mr. Sarsneld, and Ices ! by j Mrs. I^itpide. jThe sports field was leaned by Mr. Parker iRobtasoh. A fund had! been opened for the (Kcasion, arid frpm -this fund came the money to pay for those commodities which [had not been given, and for a present for
CHILDREN’S fete]—Wiswell | ' ' |
mieeting, when one of the mem bers, Mrs. Hblte Smith; gave an inter :sting ] account : of ; her recent visit to India, where she stayed with thw son, ! She des cribed the voyage out, via the Bay Of Biscay, Gibraltar -and the Suez! Canal, and gave an account of the varikus things' she, had seenij during'her visit. : Thanks
feece presided at the; monthly
friends, travelled to Bowness on A thfe, Mnual (juting on Saturday.
200 CHILDR^
IN BOVfliNI) FESnVAL
r j p w o
land ! arehv;tpok :.part In Ijthe fourth] annual “ M’ isle [ 'and Dance' in the Diales ’ FeStjlva]l held rit Newton on,Wednesday under the .auspices of theJ'VYest Riding: Education Authonty. _j
hundlred children Ifijom eight schools in the B(9w|
County Hall, Wakefield, were greatly impressed ’vlth Ijth^ Festival, which - 'was , w^U ^terided,.;and felt that j the standard was Improving year
[ The I adjudicators, jfrom [phe
cbmpetltlve and was divided Into isections—junior singing, massed singing, injfar t singing, slnglhg games, insl;ruiriehta.l in u s| 1 c , infant percukion, recoriders, ; violink, s c h p ol orchestra, b r a s s
, Thd]. festival w ^ npn- j ' I
puppetry, ' poetry, mlirie play,i folk dancing, k'Wor dancing and massed danping.
bU
} 'The schools - taking] mi yiere; Bolton - by - Bowland, Slaidburn, i • Thot:ieyljplmb, Newlion, Tosside, Savdey] Lane Ends and , Wlgglesworth.i ! '
I The adjudicators wet)! Mr. E., Priestley (instrumental music] and singing and slingihg
ga.mes), Mr. i A. Stoae, '([yjrke speaking, plays and puppetry) and j Mr. [ J: Freehng || (folk dancing). Miss M. Spbnce, Music -Adviser for the]|['\S/est Riding, also assisted with the adjudication, and [ Mi'.j A Finney and Mr. Boday, Cjounliy Council Inspectors,
-w.erje among those, preset. ]j ] The arrangements for the festival had been, made Durham (Slaldburn ing secretary.
by VIrs, orgt nis-
jChestras had been ably trained [by Mrs. Metcalfe, hejadmis iress of Boltori-by-BoWland Scliopl, and Mr.] H. Cleir.ents! hsid
] The violins and scho'ol or-
trained the Slaldbilrn School Band.
afternoon was a gar with garlands of rri in which I all the children, [took part. In (the evening, the! pro- Iceedings | were brought] '.o ] fitting close with an orche stral concert at Slaidburn. ] ! The Vest
The final featuife' of
and drince al flptrers,
the
T 'R
burn, tbn
tie
sek’s IRKETT—LA|VSON s Gowned In a dress! of ivory
veil;] and
.lie.address of orange hlosso^. Miss iBessie i Lawson, only daughter [of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawson;! ‘ iCloughs.’’ Gls-
lipper satin, ikrith jfull-length
Saturday to Mr. 'Thomas; BIrkett, eldest son pf Mr. and MrsJT- Birkett. of 2,[Franklin- street] CUtheroe. | : j
was married AtiGrindle- Methbdiit Chrirch : on
w Du|r ln gi the (ceremony,
Rev. |J. H.j Richmond, the liynms “.Lead Us,[| Heavenly
hich was! perifonned by the
Fathrir,” arid C)| j Perfect Lovb ” weri J j sung: : Mr. E. Hargijeaves! w ^ thje organist.
away I by her father, carried a bouquet of red roses, and was attended bjv iMiss] M. Har greaves, a friejnd. Who wore a dreSsjof oink silk rinper white
, Tile bride, who (was given
net r Her
nd Mr. KJ BlrikettJ brother of the bridegrioorii, grbomsman.!'
a idegroom, was !-bbst man.
ieas.-i brMr. W. ^bwe. frierid of the
with a : waist-length veil, [bouquet ! was] bf sweet
fawa coat and hat (with lemon, and bottleigreen accessories.
the the the
Following a re'peptlon at Methodist Sunday School, couple left forj Southoorit, bride triavellirig In a
■werje! an ironing (board and bread board from; Employees at Foulsykes [Mill,; ■where the bride is employed, | -and an r electric kettle [from the
|[ Among the; wedding gifts
riiariager. I The [bridegroom heceived an electric iron frbm j
BRK3GS—GMGG
,|of 44, Plmllco-road.jClitheroe. were married at j St. Mary’s Parish; Church on Saturday.
son' of Mr. and I Mrs. Dan Briggs, of I 45. 'Waddington- rioad, Clltheroe, [arid Miss 'Veronica Mary Clegg, nelce bf Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilson.
Mr. Philip -Hindle Briggs, wD u r i n g the [ peremonv.
■Vic'ar, the] Rev. S.] Birtwell, the] hyirins
Heavenly Father ”1 and “ The King of Love ’’ Iwbre ' sunjg. The orgariist was Mr. C.. A. Myers.
hlchi was I conducted, by the “L e a d Us
concert vyas given by the Riding Orchestra, (compHslng 18 players, under the baton of the guest conduetpr, Mf. iE. PrIesHey.:
each of the! 58. childrpn"' [taking: prirt. The!’ remainder' of the riioney will be used to .buy books ft>r. file children’s j library in the village school.
'(Mt3. Mather presented prizes to -the following ;^ortri wiiiners:. ■Ihre^year-old’s race, F. Winter- bottom; four-year-old, jW. Poole; flve-yearslbld, S. Speak; - six- sleaiiBrOld, j C. Winteribottom; £ 5veri yearsold, A. Wriod; eight- years, M. Sarsfield; (ten years, B. Ilhoiriasl 12 year^, P. Hal- slead-, i s jiears, D. Brown_;^_^
-years, S. Seed; 14 ('years, D. Brown; Throwing the cricket hall, G. Ireland: skipping race, S. Seed; men’s race, J. Wright; women’s race, Mrs. Sarsfield and
,A. Wood; Inine years] M. j Sars neld: , ten years, B. Thomas; 12
PObstacle races: Four! years, W. ^oole; five! years, A. Birtwistle;
years, M. Bibby; seven years,
:Mrs. Procter. aI Freda Winterbottom presented
do.: II, M.,Parker;! 2. J. Parker. Boys,! under 5: 1, p. Pate;' 2,1(3^ Senior; 3,'F. Catlow. Girls, do,;. iI k. Moorhousei 2, A. Andfersbfa: 3] V] ! Marsde'n I and K. (Jatiow
■TTaking part in the concert,
the'children, were e.xpressed by 'etei Halstead.
adies of thfe village, on behalf of i ,
CoiincO Chamber To
t! Councillors, like thelrj col- i leagues in the Clitheroe Bor mgh, will soon have a chahge of] view.- A -tender -of £200 foil alters tions and decorations to die CcuncU Chamber: will come -befdrt the Council on Monday for adpj; 'Oval.
(TJTHEROE Rittril Difetrlot
j The - Council purchased trie I offices on Chur-oh: Brow iri! 1935, I and no alterations or decora tioris ; have been carried . 3ut j-tt: the
Council Chamber'sirice the,t| time. j: The alterations, will be n airily
F/rrincis Wilson, was attired in I ia white; .embroidered] /V n g 1 a 1 ri e ballerina-length dress with a red (velvet sash] and (white, picture (hat. Spe r carried a shower[ boUquet [of '.,4 I- |
awhI The bride, who] was given y by | her uricle, Mr.
] I ’The matroil-of-honour. Mrs. [Alice Pollitt^ sister of .the hrldegroori,.'■worej' A. dress [of dove-grey 1 crepe. | -with pale ir iauve 4 accessories, and carried a -shbwer bouquet (o£. mauve sw jet [.peas j '
ed ( roses and lily-of-the- ■valley.
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' ' ’i'he small attendants, Mli Sandra Wilson aridj Miss Anri- [Neivman, (cousins ofj the bride] wore dresses of pale-green chiffon, with (pink floral head-[ dresses, and parrl,ed posies [of pirik sweejt peas,
Brig' fil'he best; man v gs, brotherjof
as Mr. Jack the ’grooim
IG r am L i a r S c h o o l |S
concerned with the liglitini arid [heating equipment, aid altlough -the decorations will not [ be .on such a lavish scale as thole re
[ spray of flowers] to Mrs. lfather, arid thanks to the
held in the village ^ o b l ; on tVednesdayjevening, were Messrs. ■'Vinterbottom, Moss, T. Batters- by, and yf. Graham.j T^ianks ^ere extended to Mr. B. jWest- -^ell.lfor securing the'(services of a professional conjuror] Mr. Yati
: less acceptable to the Couhe filbrs i who spend so much time jihere,
[tion at the premis&(is bding ex- ‘ tended by the utilisation of what wore previously dwp attm bed
( district. ' ■ ' ' ■'('■(] At present, office accomnoda-
rooms used by -the carietake;-. j f One of these ig being] (trans
caretaker] Is, no_w being t(uilt dh ; the grourid floor.; ' , - ' ■ ’
other will be used as h store‘0O&. New ac'comiriodat’ibh fioi the
ormed Into an offied, while the
ilTHEROE [HOSPITAL: COMMITTEE His Committee I contended
,ACKBU»N| District 16 s[i) i t al; Managment aifide' wish ' j to ] use amo^tion at I Clitheroe itd house elderly
jdaUdnts who are mostly] bed- biif the, Afaricbester
Regional Hospital Hoard con sider that Clitheyoe' Hospital is not a suitable one lor, the; ^nursing: of such cas^. |
I Explaining the [ position isresterday] Mr. T; Dewhurst, seerjetary i of the Blackburn let i Hospital Manage-
i [ cently carried out by the] Cdr-
ipbration, -they will be nbr ethe- discussing the affairs d( the
, ]*-( founding] of Clitheroe i Royal Grammar School in 1554 will be belebiratejd in tradi - tiorial mannbr bn Monday[
TiyiE 397th anniversary of the
l3 9 7 th i A im i v e r s a i ^ '|:'i
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i inbrning, when thlejl will mee j thb : assembled] Sc'hool, In. cbm ] pariy with | poyernprs. Old I ' Bolys and friends. | -
i 'Trie Maybr arid (Mayoress | o: i Clitheroe have Accepted th; Headmaster’s: Invitation | t visit th e ' Sch|Ool j ori ' Monda;
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that the problem of the chronic-sick was riiuch mrire pressing; They (felt] they could place 58' beds In the space vacated by [the (mental patients] and^further,! said Mr. Dewhurst, if (they luoiild get the other elderly! men
Into hostels, they couldj-put In twice that number jof beds.
jm e|n t a 1 defectlye male patients had been accb[noda- |ted |His for 'stories Hospital at and In this , they successful,
at thd Clitheroe Hospital. Committee had pressed
having returned, to tution e^ ller|th is
th e
,t Copimlttee, said that recently, a riumt er '■ 'of'
the transfer lio Calderi- . -Whalley, hadj been patients
the] instl- month.
Duck-Bush.■ri’e. :ilfe.
use vacated beds at Clitheroe to uase the probleiri, but the • Manchester Regionril -Hospital Board were proposing to give the vacated accommodation back to (the County, Gouncll for non-islck residents. The Cbiinty j Council. | however, already (Iccupied half pf one of ! the! blocks of the hospital wltli n|6ri-slck cases, said Mr. Dewhurst, adding that there were (28, e l d e r l y . men accommodated there.
Ttie committee tlesli[ed to
Hospital Board consldere 1 the Clltheroe Hospital (was] not a suitable ;one for nursirig bed fast, chronic-sick cases! but the : Blackburn Committee would like to use the ho ipltal as a , “ long-stay j a r ir ie lj of Queen’s Park, Hospital, iBaack- buriii. '
The Manchester Regional ' !
114 (elderly people] for| (yrhbm they] could not hnd - abcom- niodatlon, and there lypiild be many more who6e rMfitiyes and doctors had despaii/ getting ! accommridatlbri i i in hospitals.
They (had-a waiting! list]of ■ |i j' '!
hoped to obtain ihe pu of Meipbers of Parllarii' the matter.' - ! "
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-Clitheroe by 4J to 2i in a[ played on -the Clltheroe on 'VVednesday evening.
Mr. Dewhurst said !|lt was
ppbrt ntl In
j o t t i n g s
Burnley Golf Club defeated knatch :ourse,
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which' ]the capta[n, jMr.' j J. Blackburn, .extended a [learty welcome; to the visitors A; id I ex pressed ! the hope] thatj these c intei'-club fisturejs . wjorild
was! served afterwards,.' ]iluring ontinue. £ lupper
the School Hall, a procession headed by the [Mayor ari Mayoress ] and Acjpompanlei by[ the Headiriaster, Mr! Laurence Hardy, will proceed to (the Parish Cpurch, Clitli-i erpe, for' the anpual. ComTi iriemoration Service, at 10-36
a.iri. The service Will be taken byl the Rev. Stanley BlrtwellJ yijar of Clitheroe a n d ! £ Governor of the [School,- whi: will also preach tpej sermon.
! After a short jassembly |1 ' ' ' '1 ' ;
I [The Headmaster' and th: Hbad Boy (Donald B. TrantpDj ■will, read the lessons, and! there will he special miisic]
,! As this-is Festival of Britain Ybar, It jls appropriate that thb music used ptithls Cdm-j
iriemoration have been Airiongst i the
_ — .— many glorious compositions of ouf own com, pdsers. Mr. Mylers will play
Service should chosen i froiri
“ Messiah:*’ Keith Pol ari anthein sung by Choir.'
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five organ solos ahd there 'Will be! a selection
jsung by Master In addition! tp; the Scliooi
from the'
tlbnal Cricket Ma t c h Masters W.| Bbys—will bp played at the Schpol Playing] Fljeld, High MoorJ This anriualj match will [ be (played with the traditional keenness and there will, no doubt, be a large crowd of parents arid [friends to see thej game.
In the afternoori the tradl-J I Ribble Valley League
Ribchester v. I Chatburn Dqwnham v.; Ribble Hurst Green IV. 'Wiswell Sabden V, Barrow !
!Bi[ockhall v. VeeVefs (
iSAlesbury y./BrOdkhall , June 26th a'n^ 27th
throughout the service, with' Mr. Charles' Miyejrs, Music] M^ter of the School, officiate ing at the organ.
;md the grooirsma'n was Mr. ,6:Sobert'i Wood.
f the fgroom. brothjer-in-lai?f
Pollitt land Bobby Wood, nlede' and ! nephew bf '^groom. ;
DOn leaving the G?.hurch. t t e s ride was presented -with a
ilver horseshoe by.iaUss Ann bride-
'-Mr. and Mrs. Briggs will reside b xmlnster - ruk ' (from t l^
'I The receptio Starkia [Arms Hotel;
1 w:as at the plitheroe.
rit 9j Newton-streetl; jClItherde. - A 'Wedding gift!s, included an
Sriarsof’s -Ltd., .and a clock from the bfidegroom’e work- , friends I a t ! Eoulsykes Mip., Cllthe^oe.
iilde’s'iworkfriendri |at W. T. OLPHIN—WHIPP
daughtk of m . aind Mrs. R. Killindbeck, of 58, iLowergate, Clitherioe, and. Mr. Joljia Dolphin, only son of Mrs. arid G the late Mr. J. polphin, of ?5.
Mrs.l Doris Jwhlpp, ^Ide
were married at SS. Michael and Jbhn Church] j' CUtherbe.
rimshaw - street, J!! Clitherpe.
on Samirday. I Given away by lier brothdr-
blue
spray Mrs. sister, wore
ln-law!,i Mr. 'B. I7|hipp. the bride isyas attilred costume
accessories, arid ------,— - [of -pink barpations. Betty Jbhnsbn, (bride’s was in atteridance and 1 brown tospume with
’{yith ( gr|ey carried a
Ip a| slate-
• also rarried a spray of plhk carnations.
is I 'wbrkfriends [at Messrs.- Atklnsop’s Ltd.
C Theurtis Mr. E.
[ 1 pbwdeb-blue a icessories. She
I and the gyoomsman.' ■yeevers]
best mAn vyLs Mr. |c. (i , (
perforpied. thel Ceremony, arid Mr. El
The Rev. Frl. A,.,B. d'Andrla Jackson was organist.
bride was. presented/ 'wltli silver horseshoes!! by her nelces, the Msses] Vivienne Whlpp and Aridreaj j Johnson.
On ljaving; the ch urchi the
I f Mari, the bride j travelling ^|;]
n a gtey coati with burgundy accessbries.
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They . will reside at jl3. Railway-view, Clltheroe; j
f asrom bride Co.,
Ampng the wedding gifts w Wilton carpet runner
Aworkf fiends of the PArson-lahe. I!
t Messrs. [Holt’s and [4 !
daugfi'ier of Mr. H. Claytlon, of 5, ' BirtwJstle[ t e r ;r a p e. Langpb, and Mr. Robert O’To^e, son bf Mil arid m s . R. Ojlioole, oh Hafplds (b r^ s , Dublin, were married [at jSt. Mary s Church; BiUlngtonJon
(ji’TpOLE-j-CLiVYTON 1 Miss Sheila Ma^, claytbn,
lyas sald['hy (the Rev. [Fr] J. GeogWegan, the “'[Kve Maria'* was ikung, tide orglanistj: being Miss'[t . ' Cornwell. 1
Satu!|day- ■ 1 J.i‘ ■ |1 I ■During] Nuppial Mass. 'whicli
who; Was given away -by jier uncle, -Mr. J. E, (Davis, was gownejd in white satin beaute Inlet I with net, w^th a( head dress: pf orange' blpssoiP. She carried a bouquef of pink carnations And j [ lily-^of-the
valley./ ' 1 i' ' ' I
Afrs.'l J. Burke; ,bridegroo|n’s rister, who- wore (a dress! of turqiiplse crepe ! with pink and [mauve accessorieis, and carrlbil a bouquet'of pink and •mauye sweet peas] '
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the .'bridegroom,
w.as the best manj and Messrs.] E. Oj’GrAdy and Pl Fallon( the groomsmen.
■M fj. L. O’Toole,] brotrierj of
the Black Hotel, Old Langrio, the bjridal coriple left for pl honeymoon at Bfay, Ireland, the bride traveliang In aj blue arid whltb dress. with blue accessories. '
.'■Fojlpwing Ja. reception 1 at \ _ Blackburn. be 3,
Their future residence will ^ast I Pafk-rqad, 1 (
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was (a cheque from the staff of Bypckhall [Hospital, where,
"Among the wedding gifts
the bride and bridegroom -are- emplcjyed.
ChriM the (King’s Church, Coventry,, ori Saturday, of Miss Catherine Joan Re in- ford,i- youngest‘ [daughter of Mr. And Mrs) R. Ralnford of ShaW Cottage, Chatburn. md Mr. Alan John Shlprilan. youngest sonlof .Mr. Arid Mrs. J,.: Shlpmari,; of Burllngtbn- avenjuo, Stoke. Qqventry.
-And Mr. Burton Was organist. i Giyeri away by Mr. G.
I SmPMAN—bAinforu i Thei marriaig'e took plact at.
J. DJ field EUzal daugl E. Hi Whal engal Greei Lake! •WinJ is a f S t h elchpl havf'J Clltli Soclij a
Ballf witip loca/ won] thar
The matron-of-honour was 1 The] bride,
ClithI Worn! on after Groui evenll who, of by Alien!
a' c4 wherl of Canal Englri WarJ throy his
La/ A » .
mem| of Rotai Spool who ary s| grega week!
the Station | Hotel, after which 1 the couple left; :or o their honeymoon in the Isle
The receDtiqP was held lat
‘ Lady Thr
count! and The from will Guldl:! respeef
held Guide Guide
confeil Walke WaddI well from
Prir
by al Guide!
Eac
the ideas 1
constll when) of th| the on P| interv Hapt afterii Read,! V. Blf
A^j eroe the R| at . ti manal ’They I talneq
Mr. were LofthI club.
..Sundi
sale, Schod Saturf
at ClI been
wI Thej cereqiony; d u r i n g : plhich' the bridal [ march Was Rayqd, was Conducted by the
ector (the Rev. iFr. Carter).
Whaj;ely. the bride was gowned— In white georg ;tte: with I headdress of ora,nge blossom a n d : fuU-lerigth. , eiribipldered iveil. I and carried
•brldps frleids, 1 were . the; - attendants, each being attired
sister and Miss Kay Johrison. and (Miss (Breta Smithson,
q.^bojuquet of red roses. [ Mm. -Mary Whately, bride’s
hin[white floral taffeta with a geaddress 01 white! dWarf Tladiqll ami sweet peas..
whltle dwarf gladioli sweet peas.
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heir] bouquets were; alsri of and
Pilot ( Hotel, Radford, couple later leaving fot honeymoon J at the i Isle MEiri.jthe bride travelling black costuirie and hat With blue! Accessoifies.
The receptiori'I was at
[ Trifey will reside FrasAr - roqd, K e n Coventry.
l cheque , from, Cburtaulds whim the bride is a
a The weddl ng gifts aboratory ijesearch
Inclrided men her.
of
aucti and [ Tues was (CUtl
retirl soldf ■Wllrl Clitt
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