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J ! 4 ^ Clitheroe Advertiser,iJ0^T’imes, August 24,


PARKH CHURCH Clitherbe f i


.8-0 : 9-15:


a.m. 10-30:


p.m.' 6-30:


SUPJDAY (August


NEXT 26th) I i


Holy Co rarish* 01 Mattins


jimunion.i dmmunidn


Evensom COI^GREG TIpNAL


CHuicH ClithDroe


SUNDAY ([August


Worship 6-0 p'*


R e l at 10


m. cbm C. J.


MOOR Metliodlist NEXT 26th)


30 a.m. and iucted by


i I j ! Guildford^ I


LANEl Church


ITHEROE


SUlNjDAY! NEXT ; (August 26th) ; j 10-30 .on.


Rev^ J. H. j^chmond ' j 6-0 p Mr. J. B


, JVESll Methodist


EY Church


cirrHEROE


SUl>®A'^pNEXT ■ ' (August! 26th) [IOtSO |i.m. -


Rev. Roy RiUington 16-0 p.m.:


ReV. S. D.i Knowles RAIL EXCURSIONS


MObUcA ^ E 5/- (ILLUMINATIONS)


i MONDAY. 3rdi Sentember; IT


Clitheroe Chatburn Morecambp p.m.


(depatp (Proi)


return 10-0 'i .


12-16 p.m. 12-21 P.m.


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


. i 1,0-30 a.m. 4 /9 . 10-36 a.m. 4 /6


■ B’odol;<C) return 7-30"n.m.'


CLAP^AM 3 / - SUNDAY. 21


Depart Clitheroe bookings (at app ■ from Whalley,


Otii '11


Return ClaIngleton


Organised ton. See


HGLETON 3/6 August.! I


opriate fares) 11-16 a.m.


ipham 7 15 p.m.. 7-5 Ramble


landbill EVENING


p;m.


; from Ingle- E53t.


Depart . I


MOREC/^BE 3/9 (ILLUMINATIONS) Sat . Sun.


Langho Whalley Clitheroe! Chatburn Rimington


M'cambe (P) i i - Return I


25 Aug. 26 Aug. p.m


4-33 .4-40 4-45 4-51


p.m.


p.m. 4-47 4-52


P.m. 0


Sat. 1 Sep


p;.m.


4^6 4-44 4-50 4-56


pLni. 11-40


Full details from Stations. Ofhcles and jtlgencies


(30932)


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


Gunga


THURS.. FRI walt| DI:s^


So; Dea; My


Week-days. SAT,


EY’S H T ®eart■


T


Saturdays, list 2nd House, 8'


Hou! 7-30.


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.:;


GOO!D DELI VERT Supplied


by


JOHN Lii


HODGSON me Agent >


SL Write


ilDBURN or ’bh one 24


MARSHALL 568 I FERCUSON SY.STEM


1949—perfect bifcler, pick­ up reel, |ill mbinflcatlons. Any tfestJ Delivered. £475.


Tel.;, riibng Buckby 319. WATFORD,


THOMAS, I RUGB'


■ r Farm Carts and Trailers


V l ■ . . j '


:'1i . ' ..............


USED UNITS LTD. wdpNEi m m , Cl ITHEROE


I'reLAsi (Hallfa.-) LKL


99. KfNG CROSS STBEEl HALiFA > :


Te! epbeme 48!!S


I '- ^X L E S '.FOR'/'


3Y. I ’ ■ . i


F a r i l i , ; I


F a r i i i


. B e t t e i * F a s t e r


with FERGUSON


Service Farm ■ 1 Ar^i


di'ect to m the ealers


the Soie


WE ARE r|EGUI.AR B|UYERS W 5 T E :AS'


R. STANDRING & GREE


Tel. 134.


!IACRE STI CLI-THEROI


EET.


TEL. 4247


OF


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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