Clitherde Advertiser & Times, AprilM27, 1S51 i '
St. John Ambulance Brigade apd Nursingj Division
PROGRAMME taking
diamond 0-nigi
I ■:! I OF .EVENTS.,
place duriiig jUBILEEy i
Friday), April 127th
A Film sbow of the klbbleiValley.hy Mr. and Mrs. R CrossleyJln the Old Schooli Church Brow, at 8 p.m. 1. collection will be mide to Idefray; jxppnses.
I i I'-- |i llo-inorrow (Saturd[ay), April iiStli
cimihen'ce at 2-30, the Annual C the Old School. Adtaisslon: Children iricluding Refreshments ^
CHILDREN AND THE GE
Drive i in 2/16, incl’ Jubilee Success.
the Old School, Church uic wiu
iu p E o n ly . i!
QOmmer
hildren’s Party ih 6d.; Adults 1/6
PARTY IS GIVEN FOE AlVffiULANCE MEM E-JAV DANCINC
idlng Refreshments. Come and make tbp ce <at 7-30 p.m. prompt,
S unday Next, April 29th
AlCl^uriJh Parade of all No. 4 Ar^a will'assemble lb ^ *
the Castle Grounds hfeaded by the Pipe
phsed route to ithe „ „ . GWhadrelStreet, WhalleyRoad, __
BROCHURES COMMEMOR,ATING I I JUBILEE WILL BE ON
street. Church Street." Return after the sepice yin Church Street,'Wellgate. Duck Str'"" Terrace to Headqudrters.
Parish-Church; Eshton Terrace, ■ Moor Lane, Castl
. eet,jWaterloo,:Wejl
■ 1 THE DIAMOND
PjLEivSE CUT OUjT TOR FUTURis reference]
SALE. T i ?
! (
• fo r inspection at i 2 o’clock then Band, will proceed by the pro-
______Brow.; Admisslo: a iMohster Whisp WEEK
i S T R l e t s ■ ■ U i ' ^ i
SL/ IN CONFIRMATION SERVICE.—
A conArmationlservice was held' In the Parish- ^ u rc h io n Satur-': day afternoon,
thirteen
candidates were p ^ e n te d the ■ Rector, the %v. J. Bymell, and i confirmed Bi^op Hardy, vicar and Assistant
diocese. A large (ongregation of relatives anc, frier els attended ss V. M. Garnett
Bish
the service. M was the organist.
Slaidbum Branfch of the E.F.D.S. organised a sMial held in the Village Hall on Saturdky evening. Mrs. Durham:: was M.C. and amplified' music was Supplied by Mr. J. Oowking. M^s. Pickles ■was the pianist. - Games and dancing took! place and a demonstration j of folk dances was given by the schpolchildren. Refreshments were served by the
IJN G.—The
lady membera. SPECIAL
Church on ' Sunday, | when he he work of the the evening ser
Pickering of Pastoral Aid special preache:
preached oii C.P.A.S. After
Society was , the r at si. Andrew’s
.' NEOTON
p f f lS j j d H U R S ciitlieroe
SUNDAs NEXT
(Aprl!i|^9th) X .
. ’
Parish 'pdmmunion. .\Iattins. \
Joly Communion. . | ; eni -i' r : • I' ■ song:
[RiECiATIONAL CI^RCH
ciitneroe UN
DAY NEXT April 29th) ’ vi
Cong*egatiidnal Union Forward Movement
MD worship at 10^30 a.m; and
CENT
m. coi €. J
ducted by Guildford
m6'6r lane
Motbbdisji: Church (jlllTHEROte
SUNDA 10-30 a.m.
(April 29th) INEXT
and 6 p.m.: S h ip e n t
Hai'fley victoria College/ Manchester
LEY
Metli Cl
, _ ^ t Church irjjEROE
S'UND/ (Apr
Rev. Mr,
J. 29th) p.m.: tNEXT
a.m.: Richmond
u' I ■ ■ Fred Simpson SLAB^BURN
PARISH SU
RO
ifollowed ^ Junction of Blessing
Ass stapt iBii CHURCH
ISfbA.Y iNEXT - pill 29th) !'• "
lONTIDE "ICE I ; :
|30 a.m. , '
rocession to Ih.e 3 Rivers for the ,rms and drops
,t. iRev. T . RDY, D.p. op of Bradprd."
cursiojis |r------------
IBBI{E8DALE MAY.
Beturn 3 iHo) I 7 5 Plmi;
I SETTLE i
2/9: 3/6.
Deilart Clitheiloc 11-22 a.m., with lookings from Whalley. Ilrl4 ,m., at lapjJropriate fares, i
lelllfleld ,7-08 P.m.
Organised 1 Rai.. and Hortan-in- Handbill E.17B
Pull detail
ifton-ln-Rlbblesdale, Settle- 7-20 p.ta.;
'mb !icsi from Settle ■“ “•••lesdale»
_______ from Stations.: OfBces IIId Agencies. '
(24193).' 1 See Telephone: ; 219t.
Monl. TUES. and WED. CLAUDETTE COLBERT & PAt IrICK KNOWLES in
CAME HOME THURS., FRI.. Sa{ JOHN WAYNE in
l im m t. SANDS OF
IWO JIMA it Wc'ek-davs. T-Soi
.Saturdays, 1st House 1 2hd : House, tS-IS U
Prices 1/3. Chiiareii
'i D.m, d.
.m.
Hden G. W id ^ L.R.A.M., A.R.C.|vi.
forte lExaminations |ol Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music.
I JOAN
Grade V. (Higher) AINSWORTH
(Pass). G radei I: .(Primary) f
DOROTHY COWGIti (Pass with Merit).
2, Park Avenue, CBtheroe klL. IT \
A NNOUNCES the following successes at recent
Morning, J.0-45
Rev.iJ. Wright Evening, 6-15:
Rev. J. H. Richmolnd Soloist at Evening
MRS. GRAHAM, \of ;Clltl: j
rufce: j eroe,
ST, I aA^S’S <:HtJR|GH C L iraER (^E
bn April 29b
service! IN HENT^OjRN: PARK; at 2-30[
p.jm.
GTHEli i SERVICES ^HURCH
: lN at 10-30|a.m. and 6
p.in. WHALLEY ■
METHODIST GHUHCH chAt b u r n
Trust l^mvei^
SUNDAY' NEX I (April 29tti)
10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m T '1 ,i
ReV. |H. H. Hind (of i Accrington), ij 2-j30, p.m.:i :•! SPECIAL
MUSICAL SERVICE 1| , Sotoists: \
Mad We j Aimie Schpfie Mr. Alan Fouracre
4!INTHEMS BY AUGMENTED ■1'
: CHOIR;
COLLECTIONS FOR T
I FUNDS. I
Ypwr presence. appreciated
TRUST ie
• Vl^/V.DblNGfbN METHODIST CHURCH
ary
SUNDAY NEXT (April 29th)
whist drive Organised by the choir of Newtin Congregational Chapel, was held in to e village institute’ on ’Wednesday of last week. ' T\yelve tables were occupied andj winners were; lyadies, Mrs j Worswlck, Mrs. Wightman, Mis. Fox; con.. Miss N. Rushton. ^ n ts „ l Mr. Riley, Mr. O. Simpson, Mr. A. Rushton; con., Mr. E. Cowklijg. Proceeds, ■were, in aid,of (3hapel funds.
FOR CHAPEL FUNDS.—A TOSSEDE
Robb of .the W.R.A.E.C. spoke on general farming topics at a meeting of Tosiside Farmers Club on Wednesday P. Holden presided.
FARMERS’ CLUB—Mr. J.
was a large dance held -in
INSTITUTE
dancing was Bijou Band. Institute fuhdk.
FTriday eveninj:, when music for
attendance at a the Institute on
BILLINGTON
Sauvain ofi ''Vhalley was the speaker at; t i e Ladies’ social hour, held- Stt the' Billington Baptist Chapel on Tuesday. Miss Adamson presiled. j
SOCIAL HOUR.—Miss t LANGH0
School last nght week.] Prize winners werk: whist, ladies, Mrs. E. Hampshire,
Miss.iMellowdeiy, Mrs. Entwistl?. Gknts.,' Mrs. Bamber, ‘Mr. • Rushtoh, P. Good- hill. Dominoes, ,Mrs.| Ainsworth, Mrs. Rushton md Mjrs. Pickup._
and i head in .the Church
- Dominoes, P., Bllshaw. Proceeds were for club : unds.
PEPnCiLEtON
spring fa;^re| organised by Pendleton ’Women’s Institute and held in thej' (JlltfierO|e-: Conserva tive Club.on Saturday.
amounting realised fbi
SPRING
to about’ £45 were f^ d s , at a
W.I.
variety of decorative I and useful articles attijacied a prisk trade,
large
apd other, strong attractions were the White [ele^antj stall and produce stall Which cofatained a, tempting display of I home-made cakks and’^anp. The fayreWas opened by .riiyMa,yoreas of Cllth- erpe, Miss D-.-B. Rushton, and, the chairman jw4s - the Institute president,'Iladjy Worsley Taylor. Miss Jeniiifer- Thistleithwaite presented'k ispray of carnations to,
i-..the Mayoress, who was thanked b£ Mrs. A, C. Taylor and Mrs. E/Imlgate. ! Teas were',■served j during the afternoon, and a competition for a cake was iwdn by Mr. Wiseman of Bimington. Other competi tions were won by’ iMrs. Bylett and Mis’
s-FotbergiU. I,
Festiveil Spring spring clean
the suggestl(tos -put before a Festival of Britain meeting at Waddington on Monday night.
of the. vfflage was among
; C i a n i ’ ' GENER^
seThe village became the
arrange a Fkstlval Week, Gls- burn having planned a similar programme a-few weeks ago.
cond in the Clitheroe area to
and Rose i 3ueen ,haye already take place ei rly in
tioris during the | week be ginning September, 2nd. ■ The commencemil nt of!--the ■ week will; be mark jq by a combined sendee in St. Helen’s Church, and btner events! will be a whikt drive; and dance, per- forijnahces by locki amateur dramatic; sbcdetles, and a con cert In which all {sections of t thejvlllagk will take part. For
he I children'[a galg and sports ceremony
meeting included prizes for the best gardens, aj museum depicting thle history of the village, and the Erection of public conveniences.
tha,t the vllls ,ge, should receive a ; general sprliig clean, other proposals ccnsldered by the
In
addition.to.th^.suggestlon
Rfesided pvkr , liy<i;Mr.l-Di^ t Walriisley, th i meetjhg declBBa^
o [hold Wac dlngtoh celelffia.i'ff' FAYEE.—Proceeds
at the club-Vhist and domino drivq on Tuesday evening ■were: whist, Mrs. Aben, Mr.- Lakeland, Mrs. Caddy and Miss Mellodew.
CLUB ,WH]|ST.—Prizewinners
was realised Jdr M.’U.! funds at a , whist aivd' wipino drive organ ised by -St.'-.lle6nafd’s Mothers’ Union ■
M.p. EFFORT.—More than £ 8
evening. Mr. A. DANCE.—There
nrovided' by the Proceeds were for
PREACHER.—Mr, I th^^ Church
f I Gargrave,:' op to the
W.L PARTY.—The birthday jparty Women’s
St. Helen’s School;on when
entertainment, a items her
WADDINGTON of W
Institute i was !variefl
dancing was enjoyed by |a 'large attendance.
hrogi g a m
B l a c k b u r n , ’ by Mi.
Saturday, aiiiime of es i add
idjdington !iei|d in
ahnual
organised ■ by "Mrs. W, C^lyerley andj
The ente]fta,inment, assistants,
items; by
ventriloquist, songs anq 4 uets by Mrs. P. Park an.d-Mr. E. Allen, and choral
____ included Cdmitliers of illusiolnist d
Allen. Supper wae' serii the
was made
gained most points in competitions. ■ Mrs.
presented with a I^rek jdish by the president, Mrs. Gs,:
I made by Mrs. Limbert, whose son F.C. GIFT.—A pair gloves
is a member of the village 1 footr ball team, and given for j com petition in aid of V^addihgton P.C; funds, realised 'The gloves were -vion Herd of Wkddington.
12s. 6d. Mfs. R.
vice he gave an interesting film show illustrati(ng th^ work of, the Society.''
g r in d iJet*
’Troubled ? ” “ Beside Waters,” and “ Lord Being.” The collectionsi, were for Trust Funds, amopnted to £ 1 1 10s.
I “ Ait
The Rev. J. S. Yearsley, of Brad ford. a former sup^iptendent minister of the Clltherpe jMbor Lane Church Circuit, was the preacher at ,the Anniversary Sermons, held at.j Gfindleton Methodist Church ,0 1 jSufiday. The soloist was , Nliss jRuth Townson, who sang “ Q R e d e eme r , ”
I S t i l l of ^ which-
Divine Thou
r ‘
drive held at St. Ambrose Church School on Friday; and a bring- and-buy sale on Saturday, realised £ 2 0 for Sunqay School funds.
I G H A T tiIlM p k
Chatbum Methodist Church Men’s (tommittee, and held in ■the School on Saturc event realised £ 8,. (fot Committee funds. I
Cheetham had • Charge oi arrangements at a! social evtoing, organised by members .of the
CHURCH SOciAL. -Mr.i Fred WHIST AND SALE . -A {whist CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY. — 'J! and
choir, under the direct 0 he W.I, t
evening, and k prestenliation to Mrk. HWt>!''^bo
o1d’ of Mr. ed'during
DOi
Hon. Mrs. I! . Altoh^ton presided over 4 gathering ol a.1;
WOMEN’S' short
meeting of ijDovfnh im Women’s Institute yesterday'week, .when a sille
and - friends!
memory o f the lato Mrs. Amnie Driver, a fqrmer yice-iwesident. An interestihg talk on; music as a recreation'l was given by Mrs. D. Houlker , lof Grindleton Women’s Institute, and thanks to, the speaker were voiced by Mrs. W.T. ’Todd a id Mrs. Wall- bapk. ’The social half-hour consisted of a charade—the second prizewinner in the recent county competition--and a verse competition,;I judgeji by Mrs. Houlker, who a'varded prizes to Mrs. W. Todd and Mrs. Nelson.
the monthly ence Was
39 members observed in
ceeds amouriting to £ 1 2 10s. were raised in aid o f ! the-forthcoming garden feteij_atj ’a whist' drive held in ‘ i^wnham “School, organised by Mesdames Kay, Smalley ■ and liWallbank. Mr. Wallbank acted as M-C. and Mrs. ’Thomas presents the prizes to the foUowin'g winners: Ladies, Mrs. Wilson] Mrs. ’Watson; con.. Mr. Middle-
FOR GAiaDEN FETE—Pro
YNHAM r ■INSTITUTE.—The
i
THE WEEK!$'•'Tr
OBITUARY MBS. S. E. GERBARD
r ' Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth 0
ard, the daughter of the Mr. John i Lloyd, formerly
Clltheroe, {of the Bungalp Clitheroe-road,* Whalley, on Friday. I She was 59.
native of Burnley, was closi associated with"’ WhaR Methodist Church.;
Mrs. Gerrard, who was
and a sister, towhom sjmr pathy is expressed in thi bereavemient,
She leaves one dauglit; i
d. The Rev. James Wright c
Burnley Cemetery on Tues4 MR. W. NICHOLSON
ucted the Interment
The death occurred yesl i day week .‘after a long illne;
j J
of Mr.. William I Nlchol$: formerly of Oldham,
resided . at: 25,’. {Lowergk' Clitheroe. ! He was 65. Nicholson [was a widower, had resided in Clltheroe fi years, and was! employed store clerk by =the Ministr:’ Pensions.
R He joined the Manchester i egiment !ln 1914, and served an France!arid Egypt for tour
Mrs. Peel. JjGents., ton, Mrs. Clements Iveson. TreiVelling won by Mrs. Ast. Johnstone, i Competition winners
; con., Mrs. prizes were n and Mrs.
were Mr. [J. ,Kay and Miss Iveson: the' knock-out competi tion was won by Mrs. JeSs, Mrs. Tomlinson, Mrs. Barber.
Bargh and Mrs.
Accident Sequel: Clitherpe Man Fiiiyd |£25
and costs t6talling{ £37 2s. were imposed on {;Johh Carter Burton, (45), of Thq Pajidock, Henthom-
A T Clitheroei; Borough Magls- trates’ Oourt yesterday, fines
road, Clithqroe, who pleaded guilty to driving a motor car without' due care and attention, and not guilty tq failing to report an accident as soon as ,was reasonably practicable.
I The jMen’s
class, started recently and con ducted by the Rev. '. J. Rejberts, has been- satisfactorily suppjorted.’ Meetings are held eabh Tuesday at Chatbum Methodist Jhurch.
BIBLE CLAsk—’ih k iBibl^
W.Y.S. Again At W h a ^ «
meetings held .at), Whalleyt this week, to attempt to relJorm a Women’s Voluntary Service in m the village, sliowithat ktforts of
i
to re-forni the brganlsatlbn in > Whalley, and an attempt IS be ing made to enrol riew mem bers and to re-enrol all of the former members. I Several, members are takink 'Civil- Defence training, and Wj.V.S, welfare work has [already started.;
It has recently been dejilded r ”’]|
and Mrs. G. G,, ,H. Bolton, of i Chatburn, central 'dlvlkiorial' organiser for the Clltheroe rural area, spoke at a ime'eting yesterday week, at which the W.V.S. village represfentative, was Mrs. Troop. Thariksiwere' expressed to Mrs. Hml and Mrs, Davies for their work Ih Whal- ley. ,
Miss Beaton, area organiser,,
now former Clltherbntori whp C this week’s contril utlohs to
Memorial Appeal now totals £1,064 90.
th April:—
Previously acknow ledged
lltheroe’s £2,500 I War if torn
25Subscriptions received £
Messrs. Wm] Hanson and Son (Chair- M makers), Ltd.
___ 1021
Drs. Falrweather, Royle and Oliver
Women’s - Unionist Association ’ ......
rs. G. M. Hlgson... 10
Anonymous ... H. Garner. Esq., Ontario. Canada A. W. Lupton, Esq
£1064 -0 , 0 New Viciu^
rpHE Rev. Harold f kiuihgton, h
fdrmed . by, the Bishop "of Blackburn, Dr. W. M. Askwlth, and the induction | by the Rural Dean, the. Rd^ : Gilbert Greatbrex, Vicar of Rfead.
Sabden yesterday e|emhg. The Institution was | per-
t f Higham Church, w o
uted and inductee
been arranged to " July.
Mr. Skllllngton wa^pifesen- ted to the Bishop b:i' pr,{Law- ton. Vicar of Pudih^ hm , on be- half of Cambridge [Ji|ilverslty, who are patrons of the living.
VAfter the ceremor y.
Parish Hall by th ; wardens, Mr. Brew< r Nuttall. on behalf Parochial Church Counc{ the parishioners geperaUy;
icar was welcom ed
thte riew ill the Clfurch- and Mr. of the :U arid
hs jinstl- ■ylcar of
arge 0 6
Canadian Response To Memorial Ap^e^ A DONATION
lives in Canada Is amorik The’ fund
-to
T ARGE enrolnieotE,a)nl large attendances - at thel two
embers are certai aljy meet-. Ing wlto success;'
,
• he was fined{ £5, Alderman F. Benthani, presiding, ■ stating that the'magistrates thought he could have reported the accident earUer; in fact,{it was the police who saw him first.
I
■accident. { !;: { ’’ ' .’The case: a'rose out of an ’ accident in i Moor-lane, Clitheroe, oh the •evening* of March 27th, isjhen' Burton’s {{car was: in col lision with tonomer vehicle. Prosecuring tor the Police, Mr.
burn, defending] intimated that he might consiiler the question of an appeal against the con viction for [failing to report ah
accident, ,ai{id th e ; other driver asked him to a^ait, the arrival of thie Police;. |Bui;ton;5aid he wpuld wait In his car, but he drove ■away.” .... i|.
J. A. Bower |: (Burnley) - said “ Burton
' after toe
Police toe nlexti day, and he told them he was. {confused by the lights of an'japtooaching car and Went -to thej wrong side of the road to avoid it.
He was ■ interviewed -by the , . , ' ' i^ j ,L AW , ....
(Blackburn)j said: Burton was under,the impression that he had 24 hours In'! which to report the accident, i i l am. under toe same impression and so are most motdrists,” Mr., Dunkeriey said. yiThen the accident happened.
that if driyefs {hid not exchange names theyl wpre, to report toe accident to {pe! police as sobn as practicable and within 24 hours. . Defending] Mri{’J. A. Dunkerley
Mr. Bower said the jaw was Mr. J. ,^1 Ejunkerley, Black
fined £20 -with £7 18s. witnesses’ expenses and ^4 4s. advocate’s fee, and oh;{the[ other summons,
On the first 'summons he was
formerly' employed as a l ing. mill overlooker, and joined the Ministry of Pensions in 1936. Mr.{ Nicholson waii a member {of the Clitheroe Social Club.
nd a half years. He was
relatives, and to his frlendp Clitheroe, i in their loss.
Sympatiiy is extended to
MThe Interment was at toatthew’8 Church, Chad^
n, on Tuesday. ; I ■
o r. Smalley was a naltlve
farmer, Mr. John Smalley, Scott Laithe Farm. Bolton Bowl and, {has died at the of 49.'
MR. JOHN SMALLEY A i well- known j Bowl
I !
had lived in GrihdlDton from jhis yo u t h . He farmed Folly Hall .Farm, Grindletonv before comink to Scott Laithe Farm, 16 ypars ago.
f BoIton-by-BoWdand and M !.
will; be exitended in their loss. After a service on Tuesday,
aughter,: to whom sympathy MR. J. C. SMITHIES
Mr. John Charles Smithies, of Wolfen House, Chipping, (lied
Chlpplng’s oldest inhabit ant.
facturer’of spindles and ffers at ^olfeh Mfll, Chipping, for 50 years..' He supplied mo! t of thel cotton mills in Lancasjhire with these commodities, i had also a-Targe export f ’ade
last week] aged 91. Mr. Smithies was a manu
n America. - -
"manager of Brabin’s Endowed School. He . was clc sely associated with-'St. Bartholo mew’s , Church; Chipping] where he was Vicar’s War len. Mr. Smithies was also a trustees pf Relme’s Charity, and for many years man iger of the local branch of the Yorkshire Penny Bank.
staUnch ‘ Corisfervatlve, until a year’ ag'd, a trustefe of Brabln’s | C h a r 11 y, and
Mr. Smiti^les^^■wH(b. .wbj!
the country as a keen and skilful gardener. He was an acknowledged', expert Tn the cultivation ,of begonias, and people came from, far and wide each year to see the dis play of begonias in his garden, . Mr.- Smithies, Who grew njany ■ ’ I ’
He Tvas known throughout
rare plants, also cultiv ited orchids.
I
Mr. Smithies, wlib wa^ a widower, leaves , a son a: ' daughter, who will 'have sympathy In their toss.
Burton had only recently re covered from his fourth attack of pneumonia, {and he did not think it wise to remain in the street on a cold night until the Police came. ■ He{( intended reporting •the accident within 24 hours.
. Cricket Teams
Hodgkinsoni W. ' Aubin. H. Smithies, W. Davies, R.i Keys,,. J. Marsh, J. Gobd'wiii, D. B. .Jack- son, P. Wllkintoh, G. Coatos and G. W. ’Walto. :
Clitheroe;! (v. Wialley);—E.
;Oarus, R. [Cariis, 'H.i 'lTates, K Mussori, T. i{Rudgyard] R. Pickup, . K. Holdeni{ H. Jones and P. Ribblesdale Wanderers I:—^R.
.Oddie. II : , : ' ■
K. Eccles, G. Anderton and S.;J. Metoalfe.. {
{ ■ ■ - ; • ■' |
L. Hudso.h f(Capt.), B. Entwistje, J. . Duckworth, V. Taylor, K. T a yl or , :{A‘ Musgrove, p. Lawrence, A. t Lord, P. Howartjh, J. Cook arij-A. Swales.
• • Meet at ihe {ground, at 1 p.t
formerly curatej-ilh-charffp Suppbrters’ Bal F^“ • attended; th e ,'Clitheroe
Bibblesdate Wanderers II;—[F.
Idddn (Capt.). -H. Washbrook, G. Clark,' J. Aubin, W. : Birch, K. Standring, T. Hiricks.-Di'Hitchto,
’Clitheroe II (v. Cherry Tree):— H. -Forrest] P. Che^am, A'.
Rev. W. C. Haines, of Grapge- over-Sands. a personal frtond ' of the family.
onday,»was conducted by the j ::
MRS. K. A. TUlblEB
o Mrs. Kathleen' Nora Turner, af “Dunhelm,” I Sydney
wife of the late Mr. Jphn Richard Turner, wps a- ni tlve of Woolton, Liverpool, and had, lived In Whalley for two and a hal| .years. ,! j
denly on Monday. She wa 65, Mrs. Turner, who was {the
venue, Whalley,' died Sud
died only a week ago,,le!0ves one daughter, a son, {one sister and: a brother, who {will 1 jave sympathy injtheir-loss.
Mrs. Turner, whose bro{ther
The Intenriehttook plape at Hurst Green, yesterday.
Expect^ Races
Forest and Craven Hunt Steeplechases.
H/f,ORE {than 450. people ■
old tyme ball, held at the King Larie! Hall {on Friday. Coun- cillbrj I. T. Rushton and Miss D. E. Rushtori, Mayor and Mayor ess of Clltheroe, attended arid the Supporters Club President, Mr. H. Copk, the Mayor-elect, was also present. The Hall had been beautifully decorated with flowers arid plants by the ladies’ committee.
.C. Supporters’ Cliib annual *|
Band’ .'paradbd. M.C’s were Mr. S. Ragnall, Mr. D. Porter, Mi . G: Kermeen, and Mr. Waring
OBilly Helme and his Salon a rchestra played for dancing,
nd the '{Accrington Pipers’ J.
sporting : event
Ribblesdale, and thp men bers fiiirm- lunt
of the Hunt ensure ers over whose land have an enjoyable time. I Considerable, imptovenj'
the fi they
- the course starts apd: fln$: vie the spectators command
weather prevented l|uB a; elation of the changes. o From the vantage
followed py the horses in of the flve steeplechlases. Sawley course Is recbgnlsp t one of the most plcturesqi
he North;
f a long ridge.-along VI of ws of the fences and a
typical hunting coq! dn the course wdre H itro- ents
uced last year, butt ,wre tjehed 1 pre
1 loint hich ihes. Hear {line ritry ^ach T]
'This Is regarded as the chief 6f Upper
iding. |- ■
L conditions geemi prevail for the Pe Harf!
at Sawley to-morrow, thousands of people are e: R ted from Lancashire and
to be
IJkely hdlelers’ held i and
xpec- West
The Interment a t St. Har- M tholomew’s. Chipping, on
s a' was
Lever’s “Lobol” Calf Meal
The perfect milk tobstitute,'' No boiling waterjreauired {
For particulars ask W. Bamber, 32, Ramsgreave Drive, j Blackburn. (
Tel. 484ia
Accommodation U.S.A. and jCanada
j Apply: j. itifGBY, : .; Local SHippingi Agent.
'10. l'oNGSIG{HT AVENUE.
■' i " { .CLITHERpE ' ■ Chick F]ee^ and
and; No, 5 Office, 'Clitneroe Auction Mart' (Tue sdays).
BOLTON^BYrBDjWLAND, r
Laying Me: J. 0. GRANT.
ON^BYrBDWL itn
Lever’s Battery “ Pellets”
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T 'AXLElb' ■'FOR I
USED UNITS! LTD., WOONE LANE,
' CLITHEBhE.
I can now take a f] W.L. X R.I.R. Day-d for, May delivery, at r from the finest, so stock on free. range, per 1100; all guarani /owh stock. Expertly!
farm class breed m' lfor, R.l.R;; breed mi !fori;w.L. 1949 com: different: Judges: class; 1st for R.I.R.! 1950 Lancs. Accred,' Show: 1st W.L. - championship for pen in : show; ove; reserve , I champions! female In show., over;
warded I s t prlz? t ^ o k how] our,
-••iVyYtor sale a t 2s. each;:; rqn. C large or small lots. Li Also Day-bid* laldburn 54.
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Pockerels.—i-Pred i Lhwson, The Soulti’y Farm, Newton. TeL
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Karswood Poultry Spice advertlre^ ment, s t ra ig h tw a y b o u g h t a
td., Queens Hall, Clltheroe.- T1 - , -
100. Our as-hatched: are especially good value at 19s. per 12: £6 los.
Sa!y 1st. a t re- 1 Simnyside per 12; £13 per
for full details, and prtces.-jjames K Hartley, Sunnyslde Accredited
Od. per 100. Also available : Day- old and I growing Ooiks, for im mediate ;or forward delivery. Write
Hatchery: Roughlee. Nelson. Tel. Nelson 1363.
"CtCGS,. EGGS, .EGG3. * ”A succes- •M Sion of regular, large-sized eggs from my hens, all through the winter and spring' 'makes me • a' Karswood fan,” says iMrs.-C. P.. of Brighton,, who, after seeing a
Eacket and began adding i t to her L s t r ic t Farmers Trading SoclSty
ens dally mash. (T ry , is. 5d. gacket tqtoay Irom;l Preston and
iCALE^-TTOKEY~and GOOSE ‘‘^lEGGS: good fertility.—Hasle- wood. New Hey. Dtinsop Bridge
•' . ■ I « 1 '-I Suaerfluous iHiir, Moles. Warts, per)rtmari()nil
biath emij^
' (off s^,!jgi :’i UFN
Tfiml 1s t .iiini
Hours ;| iMonl, P-tq.; ITueh appolntmen-
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CARD ■! fe
s Tel 134. CLI’TI HEROE Tel.-13« Ii
R.ISTANb GREENACI(
INC^&SONS. I E (STREET.
' y rsmoved.
ns9n (dert.> ROW.
LEV.. X TIL!iERS LAWN!
: All the lea: •inj brands In' stock. Maylwe sen^ Ljrou OUT price list.
Street).
IVed). Frl., 1 tO iG Sat., by
ur., 7-3 Wn
has bb| J ecretal Bowia,): He su<i Blacky
P In the 1950 Lan j oultry Breeders audging competition, occredited breeders li aver 500 head of
DAY-OLD CHICKS Idiw orders for
.POULTRY An| ^ eggs I SUPERIOR QliALITY
iduced prices..’ ,d, healthy ; CCXJKS £1
PDLLE’TS,
iis. Accredited tock, .1 was
,11 stock and r i t certificate rlt certificate
o rear and -quibk-m] JG. W. ROB
SIDDOWS FARM.. ; CtITHER' : Tel. Clitheroi
licks are eaSy
t eeding • pen; ap for best
ll ,^r«^ds,v
UTS enthorn] E,-!-: . . : .
650,
■ ^ n t ra l Phone SI
eed, from our sexed.
Farm stock open to all s Lancs, with!
est breeding i all tireeds; ;
etltlon .u nd er. S t all stock 1st for WJ/. r d Breeders’,
WA 10,000
NT $
u.ck;
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PEA ICEI:;
Sole North ti
ROES ERGS
•:?A(?i ’list Distributors.
ILLER. BALL & TOULMIN LTD.. ESTON. Tel. 4217.
GIGGLESWICK ; IMMEDtoTE D&IVERY
•WHY:-USE WnY S ^T ITU T E ' /; WHENTlfe^BT IS OBTMNABLE ?
Writo or l^hbne Now to—' ' ON ffice, Slaidbum
Idijlum 24. E le ^ o ly s i s
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BRUSl
NO PREPJ^HiA OR
•■ : ■ : ", Fhrm Carts and Trailers EVENINC: FUSS
(swe: keR^
, Apply by ca: EG(
d or call at— :tLES
24, GEOR ■ ! c l it :
c:e STREET, HER(9E eal a
i|Miey UUM
TIONy be I
ena suil dlsq
m Service
\ Farm fh - -j ired
d He leaves a wlciow and _ { I
conducted by the ’ Rev. E. Smithies, the interment ;ook place at St. Ambrose Chu|rch, Grindleton.
NEW MAC! in Stodc
Bamford, Albion. Ban latt, Listers. Nicholson’s. Massey-Hims Klowors^ Side Rakes, Strawers. Swathers, Rakes, for Horse and Tractor. . .
Depots: Clltheroe a n l Haslingden 1 Auction Ma *-ts.
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Lindley jPate Tel.; GISBURN 251.
YSKIPTON & DISTRICT^
OUNG FARMERS’ CLUB will hold their : ! SEVENTH ANkUALii '
SHOW & SPORTS ■ In I !
aireville park, ; SKIPTON 1
(by kind permission [of S.U.D.C.) on ’ ■
{ ■ '' JUDGING commences 12 no'bn. may 15th. tosL
Calf Classes, Sheep Classes. Domestic Classes. YoUnq Farmers’. Club Judging -Competitions 'anef Sports.
Secretaries. Schedules
Entries cloSe April 30. a re ready.
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Open PONY GYMKHANA commencing 2 o’clock.
Musical Chairs, ponies] any height, riders under 17 yea,rs.
Bending Race, ponies any :helght, riders imder 17 years/
Dresslng-up Race, (jride to sack, put on clothes, etc.l moimt, ride to finish, ponies (any height, riders under 17 years.
, : i
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Jumping Competition, ponies under 14.2h.h., riders under -17 years.
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Open Musical Cljalri horses any/ height, riders any OBO;
Prize Money : 1st £1; 2nd 10s.; 3rd 5s.
Entry Fee 2/f eato event. I.
Enter on field, or, write Secretaries: WUUam Dale, Cross | Gate, Bank- newton, Gargrave, Sklpton. ; (Tel. Gargrave 293). :Irls Maude, Col-
lege.Farm, Bradley, Keighley. (Tel. Cross Hills 2). :
i! FERGUSON SYSTiEM
Farm Farm
Better Fasiter
ith ectf to the ea tiers-l-rsl-
the Sole :
,r> Ltd, >SS fITBEET
m i IFAX ' Tjeleyl one 4(26 ‘IN
GIVE YOi)r SPRINp
Send Postcard suit ■
MRS. , M,
HIGHER F.feMPSlI’ONE CLIjlfeROE
i ■ Coolees, r Bit
remember, deir : ! i
treatment and need, of repair,
We are fill]
repair every tyf made to-day.
CHATBUR Bojii:ncers,
;told spe' ethods V
:dialised I
hen in
equipMd to of wedge shoe
TATTERSALLS RD. END,!
5ROE' !
CHIROPODY 1
hoIme
FEET reeling.
THAT
kating iurself. time to
F.C. CUTHEROE
NEW Bm<^TON RESERVES
THURSDAY] N l ^ ' (MAY 3r^)
At Shaw Bridge \ Kick-off 6-45, p;m.:''
“2 1 '
Take csbi your Wedge Shoes!
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