J ! 4 ^ Clitheroe Advertiser,iJ0^T’imes, August 24,
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ReV. S. D.i Knowles RAIL EXCURSIONS
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i MONDAY. 3rdi Sentember; IT
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BIlACkipOOL SUND/;V. 2nd] September!
Gisburn Rimingtor Chatburn Clithcroe Whalley Langho:
depart 10- 2 a.m. 6 /3 „ 10- 8 a.m, : 6 / - , iO-15 a.m. 5/6 , 10-22 a.m. 5 /3
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Implements can well as ai the onerated either bvdrauli hand-llftlrig gear.
Supplied for petrol or V B.M.B. President gives i ing performance but of al! to its size, with extraoi hesion aniji terrific! dra ’ ‘ '
be mid rear, a:
,nd Can allv or
£?79/|l(K istributon
WORKS EX
1 dinary id- iv-bar pUlI. ■uounted
O., ihe Tts iV mas(oni|ii- propbrUOp
-24 a.m.! with Cooleei
remember. t^ tm e n t need of
We ab
repair every made to-|lay.
Brevittii fepair.
ejqmppec wedge
T A T T r tR ^A )L l |; CHATBURN Bd IIeN TTHEROE
THE NEW
, demand an(J metlioi
Bounc;:rs, spedalUsed ds wh(
Take care ot ■ ’ ' ' ' I ' : ; your Wedge Shoes! Telephone: Wh alley 2191.
Mon.. TUES. and WECi. CARY GRANT and JOAN FONTAINE in
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THURS.. FRI walt| DI:s^
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Week-days. SAT,
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Saturdays, list 2nd House, 8'
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15 o.m. se 6
p.tn. Prices 1/3. Ghi dren 7i, WHALLEY
■GreenaU, of Dutton, gave a demonstration on the makiilg of needlework rugs, at the monthly meeting bf the Women’s instiL tute.! Lady; Worsley - Taylor presided, artd thanks to the speaker were expressed by Mrs: R. Clarkej and Mrs. Rigby.
I following
pottery w^ given; by Mrs. Lord, of Billington. who was thanked by Lady
A. dis|)lay of; handfp^ted
marks in !a competition for roses oif for ; puff - pdstry: Mesdame^ Blooinfield, Ellis, Forrest, iHull; • Longworth and Sauvaiu. Miss Mather ana Mrs. Sauvain were the judges, j • Mrs. Beilis was | appointed delegate io the autumn m^^eting of the Lancashire Federation of Women's Institutes, and tea hostesses were ; Mesda mes Bairstow, Beanlarids, J. Broadley and Britcliffel and Miss BUllock and Miss [Burke.
Worsley-Taylor. gained! 65 per
three
m I would ■ disappear entirely! and would also pperi the door for further Communist conquests' in the cold war. A heated debate followed, and the motion 'was defeated tdth a few abstentions.
- SHOW VISIT. — Thirty-live members and! ■wives of the Billington, Langho and Whalley Horticultural Society on Wediies- day visit^ Southport Flower Show, being present at the o p e n i n g ceremony. The arrangements were made by Mr. E. Walmsley, secretary of the Society.
Barrow
which i tot died more than £8, were an ir crease on last year at the anniversary services at the Congregational Church on Sun day, when the preacher in the afternoon jand evening was the Rev. Victor Leach, of Blackburn. The anthbms “ Call upon His Name,” “ Praise i My Soul, the King of Heaven” and “Stand up and Bless the Lord your God” wer^ sung by the choir, which - wab conducted by Mr. Clayton, "^e organist was Mrs. Lyne.
ANNIVERSARY — Collections | LANGHO
Service of Dedication! and Festival of the St. Leonard’s branch of the Mothers’ Union was held on Saturday. During •the servicb, a 'bookmark pre sented toj the Church by the Mothers’ pnion,! was dedicated by the. Vtoat, the Rev. H. E. Townsend. | A solo was sung by Mrs. H. |lawcliffe. Tea was served in the School, and after wards a social evening was held.
DLU. FE^TIVAL.-^The annual
at the Clij^ whist and domino drive on ’Tuesday evening were as follows:I whist, Mrs. Jepson, Mrs; Sharpies, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Walsh. Dominoes, Mrs. T. Cross. Proceeds were for Club fun.^.
CLUB 'WHIST.—Prizewinners I ]VIS AGRIC. DIVISION
Corpbration Street IIRESTOT^
“ W l e a r i e n ”
i and repairing Extra Fine NOW
purposes.! I Available.:;
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by
JOHN Lii
HODGSON me Agent >
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MARSHALL 568 I FERCUSON
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1949—perfect bifcler, pick up reel, |ill mbinflcatlons. Any tfestJ Delivered. £475.
Tel.;, riibng Buckby 319. WATFORD,
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PAlPER SONSI '
U4 ROOnNG BY R U B E R O i b
for all ty^pe^ of b jildin||gs f from (fonmohjert & Builders' Merchant!
|_ to Invite officials I of the company ' concerned to ah ;interview in an attempt' to .rei'medy the large number of;, complaints of the insufficiency' of (bus services to ■the village.; -,|'!
200 workpeople! a n d their families • ffom j Messrs. James Stuttard arid Sons Ltd., Cobden Mill, who 'jverel accompanied by the management! and staff, had tal outii
WORKS’I ■ TRlk*.—More than their annua
when they travelled to Fleetwood and Blackppol. .1
ing on Saturday, \^ISWELL
l,'!Mrs. 'Whitwell;! 2. Mr. Leach; consolation, [Mrs. Owen and Mps. Seed: , trayeilirig prize^ Mrs. Pickup and ^ s . Wnitwell. Dominoes: % Ayr. J. Wood; |2, Mrs. J. Robinson: consolation, Mrs. Haistedd; travelling prize. Mrs. Robinson. ; Competitions were won by Mrs. Pickup' and Mrs. Seed. ] ■ ! ■ I
ladies, 1, Mrs. Pickup. Gents.,
, CHATBURN SCHOLARS' j OUTING —The
Journeyed ip three coaches to Heysham Head -where the after noon was spsnt, before going on to Morecaufbe f or . tea. The’ party , was accompanied by the Vicar, the Bev. fe Wynne.
annual Sunday ^ohool trip was held on Saturday; when about 70 scholar^ and p a r e n t s
Mrs.: A. ■ly.'jod] ; a whist ' and domino drive was held at her, home, Wiswell Hall Farm,- on: Wednesday. I in ! aid, of the Women’s Institute fuhds. There 'wpijB 16 -wpist domino players. Wood supervised play, were: whist, Waring: :-2, Mrs.
WHIST DRIVE.—Organised by
players and 12 ana Mr. James Winners
reporte'd atj a niejeting of Sabden Parish Council that all necessary permits h ^ nb'w been received for the inetallation of part of •the new electric; street lighting scheme in the village and that it was hoped the new scheme would be in operation by mid- September. j It Jw'as also reported that investigations were pro- cvieding intp complaints of radio interference. After considerable discussion, [ the j Council decided
PARISH j C()CNCIL —It was SABDEN
|-. proposed further, nationalisation measures, j had: no moral right to oppose the Persian proposal. Mr. . J. phipperidale seconded. Opposing jthe motion, Mr., J. M. Green stated that if the Persian oil was ndtionalised our prestige, which had already fallen to an all-time Idw : ih the Middle East,
the‘;local |braiich!! of the Young Conservatives’I 'Association at their mebtirig ih the Stanley Rooms on Wednesday, wheh Mr. G. Harris! presided.' Mr. Clarry proposed a motion concerning the Persiin oil !dispute, saying that the British Government, which had countenanced and
agent for the Conservative introduced to
DEBATE.—Mr. ’ N. _ Olarry,
Clilheroe Division Association, was
the members of
The cent
JVOJIEX’S'
INSTITUTE.JmIss LOW MOOR
James Wright, of' 'Whalley, con ducted ; the gift sehrlce at the Trust Anniversary at the-Unlon- street / Methodist! ; Church on Wednesday. A social folloired, at which Alderman WrWilkirson presilled. Miss Margaret -l]oft- houisc was' the| soloist, 'Miss Pamela Wilkinson elocutionist and Miss Jean I Lofthouse was the
s.ccompanlst.l and also gave a descriptive talk on her visi Denmark. Refreshments serve! by the ladles, and proceeds of the (evening tota more than £14 for Trust fun
ANiNIVERSARY: — The Rev.
Clith;roe, to the; monthly , meet ing pj Tuesday, presiding, expri
talk en markets! and fairs. Was by Mr. I jH’i ; .Forrest,
W(>IHEN'S INSTITUTE. PEND^CTOiv given
arrangement of ! flowers on saucer was judged by Forrest and 'Won | by Mrs. Nutter and Mrs. |Swales, ’the socia) half-hour|took the forn of guessing the contents of a parcel, Mrs. j ' Boot being ; the winner. Mrs./Yorke waS elected delegate to the'Autumn'Councili meeting of the "libncashire' Federation Preston in October, arid hostesses were Mrs. [ Swales ^iid Mrs. J. Cowperthwaite.
G R IN D L E T O N
Brighton j for tea arid an evening at' the zoo and
fa.ir. The return trip i-Was I made I via the Mersey Tuhnpl and Liverpool.
inued their journey to b ioW N H A M
competition for the best arranke- ment " " ■ - - >vas
Federation annual; meeting London, Ifor which she thanked by Mi's! Asshetpn.
and 'wjon by; 1, Mrs. Couls; Mrs. hour
bring-knd-buy sale,! which , more than £2 for! Institute ttunhs.
Bums. The , social was In the' forni
GISBURN
Richard'Wallbanki and- 'Williai Graves ton; thanked Mr. Hudsin and ;Mr.' Jackson the atib.
THEIDEHl SH_
myself resumed oup conversation The naih argument centred on the deerj frequenting the woo& and b:-aqken-covered slopes just west O' the farm.! [Again w-e S - aminec the fine antler found by the field path, but] no one could explain what became! of the antlers shed eveiv year, for seldorii are they discovered, ai d then pn odd one [is the general rule.
m i^ f r 6 r t o w ■yYITH [the eveiing meal ovkr, tl.e [farmer, [farm man and
mentioned, claimed that | aftbr shedding his antlers the! de;r either covered thein with leavjs
Certain , obseryers i had,
ouf: couOTRYsro]? By Natiiralist
or as often happmed, they we 'e eaten l or 'their njinefal coptept. This list suggestion, however, was very hard to believe fdr tpe antler vas! like ive ry.
j
thrive. It is incredible that ;he: e deer Iri e a perfectly wild li'e so near to opr town, and al! my readers will I feel sure look' for ward ;o [ ^heir increase. Tlie cutting! down of trees and the encroachment of civilisation ha.5, since l i52,; threatened-the txlst- ence ofithis magnificent icreoture but with a, little [protection aril good se ise.l those remaining have a favoi Table chance, of! holdinb their o\ra.!
Commoiwealth suiwey in 1652 of the Forest of Bovylrind very fe\/ deer, were recorded.: Indeed w» read “ cf. redd deePe of all sort!;, viz., stags, hyndes rind calves 20-- and of fallow dee|re'40.’! Lite:, on the launds of Browshqimi: estate a fine herd of deer wa:i again ra ised.
Records /reveal that iaftei: | i ] ;
possible, to be Pertain; as to whether the deer now to:be seeri are the direct descendent^ o:: those w! ilch roamed the country - si-de in hose far off days. ^P o r it is stated regarding the Fbres’. of Bow! and, that [ in 1805 [they were exterminated.! ;
i
Such a statement would bt difficult to prove i evep ; at th( t
It would be difficult, if'not im
great d^elight to me to know that three’miles from the cent;‘e|<l)f Clitheri)e this tnost impressitje British mammal I continued I to
I must confess that it,was a
day everiing, the 20th. At Se DeerhOuse! Farm, a mock auction was arranged for! the; bo^-s ] the Club Leader,! Mr. Alec! Hut son, ai. which Mr |A .E. Jacksen, of Fculriflge, was auctioneer.
held in the Paris) Y.F.O.—A Qui
;uiz meeting rish Hall on
___, on behalf of
Of [flowers in a 2-lb. udged by! Mrs.! Rpsht on;
hrilf- df ;a raised
to tile speaker by IM rs.; [Mackay Smithies!! Mrs. Rimington Women’s ;Institute, gave! i report ori|the Na
were expires; and: m' Bairstow
Rushton, I of 'Waddington. give a demonstration, , on i "Flower arrangement’.’, rit'i'the! montily meetfig of thej'Women’s ( Insti tute in [the School yesterday week, when the Hon. Mrs. pal Asshepon presided,! and t|hai
WOIMEN’S INSTITUTE.—Mfs. tioual
Ribblesdale Show pinners i
shbws were registered by well- known Ribblesdale farmers last •week,
j I
show ion Friday—County Day— SirJ John | Worsley-Taylor, of Diitton, captured the champion ship of the] da,iry cattle, mainly Shorthorns I and Ayrshires, with the, I bull, [Treforien Wildeyes Radiant 4th. | ,
At the Blackpool and Pylde , ,
■Wj. 'Wj. Dugdale and Sons. Bashall Eaves, roan | four-year-old; milker, Hplmdscales; Ruby 21st, was the reserve champion Shorthorn.
Spurgeon, Bashall Eaves, took the! group progeny award with Kemple Lord i Wlldeyes 2nd; Kemple Lady [Foggathorpe 4th, arid; [ the third prize heifer milker, Kemple Buttercup 2nd, all home bred.!
[For!, the second year. Mr. F. E. ,
Cpllinge arid Son, Grindleton, tobk i first -prize for Attested btlll, first prize /or Friesian Bull, and first prize for Friesian calf toothed bull; I
'^t i! Bury • Show, Messrs. R. THREE
time stated, ifor it wduid be the- siniplPst matter] for isolated deer to [escape the riiost rigid survey. One: thing howeyer appears to be certaip—the red deer no longer exist. j lThosei now to be seen are referred to as Japanese deer by the farmers ! in I the district, be cause [;|of a> conspicuous white bonlered tail. This, however, is a i noticeable feature of our sniallest deer[—the Roe.
stripe [land ithe habit of con stantly wagging the tail from side :tq side [is .very striking in the fallow deer! These charac teristics, coupled with the forma tion [Of the antlers, lead one to believe: that] our diritinguished residents a re' predomiriantly fallow: deer. ! But whatever the diversity of opinion regarding .the true ! Species'; the fact remains thatl-w’e are Indeed fortunate to be [able! to record in 1951 a small
(Dfj course,! this vertical white
herd (of deer] ip, sucp close prox imity to the town. ^ ' THINGS t 6 SEE:— [
backed: gulls i now assembling, in great n ambers on the moorlands look i [s ;range: in their brown- mottleid dress. ! They will not ' attain] adult plumage and colour
for'thre e years. ; ] I ,■
the! Glltherde Catholic Girls’ Club [returned home on Sat urday after spending a week’s holiday at [ Barnston Dale Camp bn the Wlrral. This Is the I fin t time the junior girls have 11 been! away for a holWay, Drevlously I t : has alwayjs been] the senior girls. •
Gidji Glub Holiday Twelve junior members of
day enjoyed] aj cruise oh the Mersey] on ithe Royal ' Iris The [[aeroplane] flight Itook place i I on [the Wednesday after|ry(hich ithey were enter tained ;to te^ at the airport, and on the] Thursday th e y ' travelled to[ phester.
gramme before them; in-' cludliig an 1 aeroplane flight. On the! Monday they inspected the! |jR.M.S.i [Circassia] at Birkenhead, ■
■They had a n ; extensive pro ’nd the follbwing
members of the Civil Serv, Union have decided to lod an Immediate cl average Increase ce i t on existing Wage rates'
MORE WAGES Representatives
lyANTEB of 23,(00
Idress [of the; black-headed gulls. The I majority have shed their chocolate crowns and bear only a dark patch just behind the eye!. | i “
Hie young lesser black-
Bird I plmriage is -virorthy of iri>te.| [Notice I the changing head-
' jbut for the first time, Messrs.
UCCESSES 'at both Blackpool 'I ^ n d I Bury Agricultural
and 1 friends of ! St. Ambro Church choir on' [Saturday liad a mOior-coach outing, the party travelling to ; Chester, wh lunch was taken! and a sail the Cathd talso 'vlisited before the party c
CHOIR OUTING—Memt dral and city walls were r i v e r I enjoyed. I ’he
and jMiss Lawson [seconded. A competition for i the . nicest
^sed thantel to Mr. For:est
the Women’s Institute Lady Worsley-Ta; dor Mrs! ; A. C: Ta;
of on lor
SliAIDBURN
, Cdtnpany are! enjoying a week’s caihping at Church- Stile Farm Slaidbum, { by the ; kind per- mission of |Mr. £. Rigby. Miss
!c{uiDESi 'CADIP. Twenty nine [Girl Guides of the Whalley
church Parade and ! were wel- edihed by the Rector, the Rev, J. '|G. Byrnell.;
!
Wednesday, when they were the gu«ts of the Slaidburn W.I. Th,ey were provided with lunch an^ tea and in the afternoon they played games and visited a farm, llhe !visit was arranged byi the Manchester and Salford Family Seiprice Unit.
TOSSIDE
tute! ;:on Ifriday evening, when about 150 people enjoyed dancing to; the music df the Ribble Band. Rdfreshmerits ! were served, and
pr^eeds were in aid of Institute funds.
1
Modernist j Dance.- Orchestra played for; dancing, and [spot prizes were won by Mrs! C. Wilcdck and Mr. James Wilcock, Mr. 1 J. Eriibley and Miss J. Embley. A competition was w’on by Miss B. Sandham.
byj! Ithe ladies of the village Suppdrters’! Club, a whist and domino drive tmd ball ;was held Inj! Ihe Assembly Rooms! on Friday evening, 'Whist winners wcjret; ladies: 1, Mrs. J. Wilkin son; [ [2, Mrs. Cockshutt; 3, 'Mrs. K.| Hayhuret. [ Gents.: 1, Mrs. Hoylp (Knowle Green); 2, Mr. J. Bailey; 3, Mr. James Wilcock. Dominoes: 1, Mr! Hesniond- halgh; 2, Mr. B! Whalley. 'The
I HUlisT GREEN LADIES’] EFFORT—(Organised
thiOANCE.-f-The first dance of season!was held at the Insti
of 125 children spent an enjoy able time!
CHILDREN’S VISIT.—A party village, last
captain, is in charge of. the Gu|des and : they have been visited bji.- the ' County Com missioner i and ■ Division ‘Com- mi^ioner. | i ,Ojn' Sunday they attended
Acting- I9S1
Ciitheroe Took Chances-And
It Two In New Brighton
Row
illustrated tpap B r i g h t o n night,! when their first awa| seasoii and promise of
^THE! value oSf a -*• was neviir
Clitheroe’s two became appare
FRIDAY
was
then.that the real value 'of first-half
Saturday’s wjin decisive, Cllth of Wednesda with perhaps for they playbd second half with Shortly after ih inside right Bnlries .hPd carried from sustaining-a le
Although tire
the fle^( g injury, I a
to be after ndlit
goals
two minutes of the kick-off, when Clitheroe’s new odtside left. Bob Pirlday. further demonstrated his deadly- accurate marksmanship)! After working the b4ll|towa,rds the corner flag, h$ spddeplji cut In tow'ards go .1 and
The [first go4l
angle. [The bal! whizzed'ts;the right-hand cornel: of the h e t and although !7ew Brighton’s goalkeeper got a hand i;6 I t the ball spun from his ^ a sp to l give Clitheroe ah invaluable
ead. .; , ' '!
Initiative throughout the first half, and a bonny goal b;/ in side left Hatsell gave [them a 2—0 lead at th ; Interval.
Clitheroe maintained the DECISIVE factor
although New Brighton §:ot]a solitary goal niid'rway In second half, it iwas in nature i of consolation: de spi te their! nume superiority, they simply la the marksmen] to snap chances. “ They need „ month’s practide at shooting- in,” said one (flltheroe spec tator afterwards, i
rical eked up a
I
had two changes from Sa tur- day’s game, shoWed up well in the face of i numerically superior odds.
'■Clitheroe’s defence, which i ' I SLIGHT iWJDEIES
player, ! John Dugdale, ! of Waddington, . ' vho ca me through a testliig debut at left half with flying ccilours.
the Injured mer. will have le- covered In time for Clithei'oe’s game at Chorley | to-mor row, and therefore it is not exied-
I t is not yet kpciwn whether
ted that the teari will be selec ted until match. '
i Meanwhile, wtth two victor
a s ; good a star; to the hew season as any Combinatlori. <
for and club In
Results of Clitheroe Netball follows: I • 1
Clitheroe Netball !.tches in
Green6;, MooJ Chatburri ' 15: Pajrish 2, Y A. 33; Ctongregatimal 4, Yo_..„ Cons. B.! 30; Moc r jLane Gieen
24; Moor llane Cons. A.
■Westheads
Y.C. B. ......... Billington __ Westheads Chatburn __ Moor L. Red .. Catholics __' Moor L. Green Parish
Y.e. A. .
LEAGUE .......
Cong’s __... . . . . . .
12 12 0 13 12 0 9 7 2
12 5 6 i l l
10. 1 9 (1 2 10 0 10 (' 0 TEAMS!
son, R. Heys, E. W. R. Southwor Rudgyard and Coach leaves 1-1
D-Clithcroe, avies,
Cheetham. H. Y H., Jones,. G. Wa Hargreaves. -K Thompson ’ and
Clithe'roe II
Washbreok, G. Entwistle.! W. Punchard! D. H
^[;ils, R. Ca'US, C. Coates T.
|s. |D. B. Jrdk-
5 jp.m. Forrest,
atjs.jE. Muss on. i, A. Carus, Holden, ' R. Plckuri
H si
(i. !w. Walsh. F.
Ribblesdale Wa tderers. —
J. S! , Metcalfe. K. Bush, s. J. Metcal i. •Reserve: T. Hin
tc
worth, K! Dewhurst. K. Proc*!.., ground 1-30 p.m.[ )kj Meet
L. Hudson, T. HinSks', V. Tay K, Ecclesi! A. Mus;
'Ribbiesdale Wa:
:ks. derers II.
G. Edmondson,-N. Bush, A. Bush. Reserve: J. Co
ove. J. Du)k- or.
Wodworth, Bi r ch. iien, D. M')m, Standring.
E. ipdgkinsori, W;
Hi 5 6 ti 10 12 3 8 1 7
TABLE P. W. L.
18; Billington 2li, Mbor Lane Red 17: Westhea-ds 22; [Moor llane Lane Red
Young I Cons. B
League ar<: as 27, Westheads
the
average of six s, and a goal' against, Clitherbehave nlade
es in two game,
one: the
just before tbje
Injuries received ih Saturday’s game, centre half [Aspijen and left-half Barrett were i uiiable to play. The!]- places 'vere taken by J. Halllwell, who played, regular!;^ at left half last season, a r d l b y a local
Feeling the effects of slight
Clltheroe fell black on del'enk- Ive policy, but even then they were easily the] more effective combination. As bn Saturday, their superior flnjshlhg pWer proved the decisive factor ahd
the the for
After the injury to IBalinds, in a fierce shot from ah bcute icked
SPECI came wiiwiithln
1: Clitmroe 2 goal
more at
n early
match againsi Eleetwpifd bn Saturday.
display in tlie confirmed
firsi
gifeaterj most I nly t|e: resum] )tion,
■marglp was e ca eiicio
credit, the
Unter
more put
men. of
y match cjf the their
CUtheroe Wed
cJeaHy New
esday won
i-rwinning home
DUXBURY-yCORMICK
John’s Church.! Accrington.'on Saturda.v. |
] : ■
which was I performed by the Rev.. Harwood, the hymns “ Lead Us Heavenly Father ” and “ Praise My Soul” were sung, the! organist being Mr. H. Marshall. I ; . • .
D u r i n g the ceremony,
.carried a . shower bouquet of Pink roses. [
Rena Ingham, friend of the bride, apd Miss . Brenda Gornell, cousin of the bride, wore . gowns of matching forget-mcrnot blue cloche with headdresses of silver and white plaited ribbon. They had pale; blue elbow length mittens and handspravs of pink roses. ,| ■
of the bridegroom! was the best man,!ahd the groomsmen were MessrA T. L. Ashton and H.: Hayhurst. brothers-ln-law of the bridegroom.
Premier Cafe, Accrington, and afterwards. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Duxbury left for the West Coast, the 1 bride wearing a pale turquoise two-piece with white accessories. They will r e s i d e [ at “ Brungerley,” Talbot-road| Accrington.
A reception was held at the GELDAED—WATSON
Clitheroe C()-operative Society, Mr. Richard G e 1 d a r d;; youngest soil of Mr. and Mrs. L. Geldard, of 2, WhlPD- avenue, Clitheroe, and Miss Dorothy [W a t s o n , only daughter :|of Mr. and Mrs. F. Watson, of the Bridge Inn. , Clltheroe,!] were married at SS. Michael ‘
Two mekibe ers of the staff of Clltheroe!] oR Saturday The and John Church,
Rev. Father A. B. d’Andrla offlciatecl.] ! The bride, who was given
satin brocade cut -on period lines, with | train and full-: length embipidered Veil. She : showe had a pearl headdress and a
away by [her father! wore 'a gown of I silver and white
Brenda Birch. and the matron - of] - honour, Mrs. Dorothy Payne, both bf whom are friends of the bride, wore full-length I gowns of blue cloque
w.th| headdresses to tone. Thsy carried shower bouquets )f sweet peas.
brother bf'.jthe bridegroom, was the best man, and the groomsmen were Messrs. John Geldard and James Devariey. After a receptlbn at the
Mr. rI 0 b e r t Geldard.
wine red i-gaberdine suit with , grey accessories. Qn their return, theyJwill reside at 34.' Lowergate; Olitheroe
King Lane ! Hall, Clitheroe. Mr. and Mrs. Geldard left for Torquay, the bride wearing- a
employees of the Clltheroe Co-operative [Society. ___
HOLDEN—O’TOOLE
only son [of Mr. and Mrs F Holdim, of 4, Stockbridge, Stonyhurst, was married at St. Macanog’s Church, Kllmurray,
Mr. Adrian Francis Holden,
13, Billington 22l Moor Lane Red. 7, Young Cons. Red 7, ; Young Congregational 12,
SAVIN IN
saving more. I During the four months ending, July this year,
put.away; by; people In [North East Lancashire.'
'--] [
Wednesday, at th^ Industrial Committee meeti ig of the Blackburn Savings Constitu- ency, ccivering' [Accrington, l ClltheroeJ Chorley and Ley-
These f^ctsjwere revealed on and. [ !
,£7,248.524] In the last six months pt the year, savlrigs
9s. For the whole country it was 6s. 2d, !
I
of employment -was 40.53a—an Increase Of 917 frojn the Sep tember return. !'
HIGHES-T FIGURE I i
I ! ! l
!
; Savlnd thpough industrial gr()ups during the [six months October. 1950. to March. 1951
the end of thp war;
£340,080-the reported since
[ ted that the constituency were
R r i? ± » ^ “ Lend s t re n g t r to campaign front Octo
programme’ counter inflation, (*,rid k ^ p within reasonable limits th^ rising cosft of living.
• chalrmari. Mr. Clltheroe, [repor
ber to Ma,rch. ilts object would .the Teanriament
To.
Ribblesdtile Wan. Blackburn Npr, V Darweti z. 'ciitheFoe.
Pa-diham v. 'Rlbbl^dalfe Wan, nior
Ribbli isdajle Ju
Clltherof V. Blackburn Whalley v. 0^0.
Ribble v Wiswell-
Ribchest : r v. Brodchal, v. jaairbw. yalley Ldague
,[ Ril'ble Hurst Green.. . Chatbu:rn. Sapden. Games I bblesdali Lesgue
V. Morecamba WhalleyJ
League Nor.
0 \ „
and Tuesd lane, £780.1 were! SUngd
;
At the] Mrirch [half-yearly return, niemhership in plades
Mr. Kenneth NichiSls, said the ' total amount sated In the' constituency durlnk the[finan- ciy, .y e a r -1950P 51 ! w a s
;^The -Assistant Go mmlssloner,
per head I of I population per week for the constituency was'
]riESPrrE the increased cost of living, jpeople to-day are
an Increase of £496,617 oyer the same period last year was
Among j the wedding gifts ■was a . [cheque from the
shower boupuet of .. pinki carnations. The bri(lesmald. Mis s
roses. Mr. Jack I Townsend, friend The chief bridesmaid. Miss
the bride wore a’ full - length gown of Ivory mo,ther-of-oearl satin brocade i^ th an all- over design of Tudor Roses. A halo of matchirig brocade held in place a full-length veil of nylojn net embroidered with Tudor Roses and she
Given 'ay[ay by her father
Doreen Cprmick, daughter of Mr. and Mfs. Bifandrlck, of-87. Moss Hall|-road. Accrington, and Mr. Jack I^xbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Duxbury of 244, Burhipy-foad .Accring ton, werfe married at St. '
Formerly| of Clitheroe, Miss
Klln^urray. Nuptial Mass was celeb; receiji
siste^, Miss Eioreei) O’Toole.
piec the bride
W(
bride Mr. ?and|;’mount,j Co. [Dublin.
chestp: Moor]
daug! Merc- Clithi Henr; of M: bone,l Beric.
Mi,
Eire, last! we^k, to Miss Sheila Mrs. 'P. O’Toole, of
O’Tqole, eldest daughter 6f Mr. I and
ated, and I the couple ed the Papa L Bussing.
irlng a| blue crppe two- witlh white] accessories. was attended^by-her
A f seep tion was held at the 3 home! and afterwards nd Mrs. Holden! left, for
EjATHBONE—kERCEE
ter bf Mr. and Mrs. J, W. r, bf ]31, CaMle-vlew, roe,] and Mr. | William Rathfaone, second soa. arid Mrs. jw. H. Rath- Harbury-^crescent,
Doris Mercer, only
was, 11 erfprmbd bj^ the Vicar, the J Re ev.
nesdri Du^!ng the
and O’er Jean organ
dresse:; of lyhite taffeta and carrle^d .pojsies of anemones.
a dreM ol flSal taffeta with an o\ carried rose's,! ants
,
and were
’ - briuqubt of pirik t kh'n crriaii attend-
er-dress of] tulle and a
he sniall a
_ttire[d in long
Statlp:i Hotel, the! ; bridal couple left for a hoheymoon in the Lake Djistric t, ^he bride travelljlng in a greV suit,
Following alireceptiori at the
be at Mancl
Mr. Thei:
r fitturb residence will e 2, Harbury-rirescent.:
ster. '!
and Mrs. 'William Taylor, of 2, . marrlei______
bride Morgi Morgail: Ely r, a i l
.
lace orangri
Ely. C/^rfliff. on SafurdayrWs was M}ss Joan Rita a, daughter of Mr. A
the bride [wore a white crepe and n f t gownlyvlth full-length yell japdi headdress of blo^om. She carried a bouquis't.o^ deep red
Giv^■ l",
-d ttje lai:e A^ rs.1lMorgan. , by her father,
. ,
, __ friend of the bride,] w i .lavender crepe gown
, The Maggs,
of mlki carnatil
Payne groom
■;,The 4.1,-
spent Mrs. Derby.]
was c: of the, staff of
[Aril
cheque] bridegf Rolls
TOJ
^ The SS.
Churc! nesda:
the brl -The
ith pink
featl.erec headdress.: and carried a shower bouquet'
;pd sWeet peas and pink! . onsj ‘ ■ 1 ,, best map was Mr. Ted'
v^s Ml Fred Howafd, uncle 6f hemeymoon! Is being
r T
frifend of Ithe bride-'. I"® groomsman
,n Devo:i, apd Mr. arid' ylojr a:e tci reside at[
rig the“ Tveidii^g" gifts! t glass (from] colleagues bride on tlfe teaching! a Derby school, and aj ) freim Ifrlepds i of the' jrby.
3ycp Ltd., Dd:!e staff INSOfj^—O’^VIALLEY
Pm op tW
- - — I*.**. C clrles/Bryan ’ Tomlinkon.] ycun-gclst Ison' of I
wedding took Place a t ; •riRchaeli apd ; ! John: oClltheroe,I oni Wed-]
f Mr. rjhnriac ; bridesrilald, 'Miss June!
p, of 69, Gr^ndj-avenuei 1
TAYLOll—P.IYNE John Taylor son! of Mr.!
Maureen Singleton, ebusiris of the bride.
Miss Dparden wore
spotted tulle over [taffeta, and carried A bbupuk |of pink roses.] Her atteiidants wfere Miss I loro thy jDearderi,' friend, and the [Misses ILofria and
away attire'd In
' Th(
de, ] who was given her father, wa,s dre^ bf white
Leac us Hpaverily I Father,” The Voi,ce that Breathed ,3deri.” )vere sung, Miss Lafthpuse being the
f. Pugh, I
ceremony which the; hymns
ill, Wythenshawe, Man- r, were married; at Low Parish Church jori Wed-
of [2,
Intc loca
Ing I this! the r towi role|
appi Cou
it, t l fact!
disti Fd
Mill! Butserid accol eroe.l towfr
Tt
tiveli the Indul
■ the devel year^ refer are more leiss able progil pansll envlsl accoif alreal
Tt
Moorl agalnl of c | comr count) eager|
ThJ a m
masti Clithi day tlon I
with I bred, I contr prepd
Hon.) man [ sub-c shirel Comif and Execi orgaii tion,i| a.m.
Thl
s U Royal P 1 a I were! (Riml greaf Eunii . Grad
out I milll portf
its the I and! cott|
trictf the acce worlj
’(Dov of M Dowr
of!
seasol ClubF mate! after! distril invitq at 2-3
W[
Boarq very the held Tue'sd CUthij opera fully Itemsl was and
of
stepha: valley.
friend, and hrii: She ■ over pihk satin In a
[Dewhurst. were Mrs.rTririiknsbn
the best man Aubrey
Starkle Folic Tomllniori
Vina a rdcep/ion at the Ari^s Hotel.] Clitheroe.-
gfo
ifor Noj'th Devpri wearlngj an bid-gold
They 11 r ton
[oven W a t the
. Wedc ng are
side at
d Messrs, a n d ■John 3msmen.
=,,14. „.4iiu I - ” T— gaberdine- suR with a,cces6orlds to tone.
the bride
from wbrkfflends Workk Barrow.
■Waddlnq- iriclud.'.'d
bouquet, bf 1 white ■ roses, j d - 151y-of-the- i
was M ^Henddd by her!
carriedj a DoUdilet I of cream roses, ^nd Nll^ Slaidlng
inol: )llne ( an
[a Victjjrlari |p [carnations. ^Valter' I'omltnson* was ■
osy I; of- Dink She carried
Slaldin|. Mlskl Davies wvrirV a tafteta: dress ihat,' and
dress was A > ,
scuttll of hJ Mr. madel repref the sti
Miss teleplj presei
eroepupil.1 son, ciith^ son , Dickssl archil Univ}!
b|
i] veu, -and jcafrled a I Otis', a:
a pl^ure gown i WRh: full-i
ias Brenda IDavles. ! her father. ^ C°l
: the y| Mrs. Clithd aware) ing) honod An Oil Gram! his a| Bell, and s| Burnll
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