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Lighting of vehiclis : 9I32 p.m. to 4-43
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fT HE Mayoress of Cl theroe, Miss D. E. Rushton, pres ided at the last meeting df Ladles’ Committee, to
Tuesday, re /iewj
charitable the
total of £556 had been givefa' to charities. Including Old People^s Welfare, Cancer Relief, The National Institute for the Blind, -The Playiiig Fields t Association, The Lord M lyor's Thanksgiving Fund, ar.d the Y.W.C.A,
diiring the present Mayoralty. Et was announced that a
benefits 1
members of the committee for
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support: and a book token frsm the committee was pre sented to Miss Rushton by the secretary. Mrs. A. H. Todd.
The ■' Mayoress thanked their services and
rmany, and the Passion A Itheroe Women Unionists’
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Play at Oberammergau. to _ embers and friends of the y ssociation at their meeting
j described a visit to
* arnett, J. P., presided. *
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conducted Chapel Anniv^rs- a:-y services at the Clitheroe W esley Methodist Church cin Sunday. The services were (well attended, and anthenls ' were sung by the choir, con
rpHE District chairman, tlie Rev. H. Crawford WAltef[s,
d icted by Mr. E. Allen. Mr, A Llngard was the . organist.
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bers of the Wesley Methodibt S u n d a y School Women’£ F jllowshln, and held bn Friday, realised £13. Tlie p r o c e e d s were for the V\ omen’s Fellowship Funds, for the Circuit Summer Fayr[e, A donation will be made froni this sum, however, to the Old Pjople’s Welfare Fund.
A JUMBLE sale and poupd stall, organised by mem
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Sihool, gave an instructive and li teresting talk! at Pendle Centre 0:1 Monday, oh The growth of Nodem Art.’’ |
I fR i . Clitheroe Royal . Grammfu i. H. BARON, Art Master at ■ I | ; ‘7 0 6 ’
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Inpressionist School, ‘ and the: went on to [talk about th, piintings of Cezanne, Van Goi a id Gaugin. ^ said .that th( feelings of dissatisfaction of the; ,tbree were largely responsible for the growth oi movements in ivhdern Art.; '
Mr. Baron ibegan with thd * \
esterday week. Miss E. Rj *
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Brigade Diamond Jubilee Calibration
^HE urgent need for young recruits to the a m b u l a n c e movement was stressed by speakers at the <diamond
jubilee dinner of the Clithe rop St; John Ambulance! Brigade and Nursing Division at the Dog | and Partridge .'Hotel on
more than 90 .guests, was tht main-Item of a programme o. events which Is, being helc! this week'to celebrate the 60tl. anniversary of the Clltheroi Brigade.
Wednesday night. The dinner, attended bl'
.Rushton), who proposed thi! N toast to. the , Brigade am!
litheroe (Councillor ; I. 1 T ursing Division. ■ ' j
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one of the finest organisations with which , any man o - woman could be associated the Mayor paid tribute to the work of such early pioneers as m the late Mr. John Riley, u
Describing the movement ak
through whom he had firs; become associated with thq Brigade.
first-aid as they, did in y6ark gone by, and one wonders what will become of th; ambulance movement when'It loses the services of th; voider membecs,” the Mayop went on. ■ |
n “ To-day, young people) db
ember of a Slaldburn family, !
, I ot seem to be| attracted to :
iri Clitheroe. one of the teams comprised boys and girls, age i between 12 and 15, from Klrk- t ham, and at the conclusion of
who said that they not onl7 knew a good dedl about roa i safety* but that! each one of c them was also an ambulance
lhe quiz he talked f0 th ; adet. I
of getting out of the dlfificulty ’ said Councillor Rushton. I i these days when young me i were being called into thle
“ There, I think, is the wakr
^Opera’ Principals; Teamed Again
In ^Merrie England
■VUELL-KNOWIil local artist^ ' ^"and several newcomers have been selected to play leading roles in Clltheroe’s productipn < f “Merrie England” at
beginning of July, i The romantic leads will be
the | ■
-■Van Gpgh waflited,,.intensity.'.|ol, feeling-r-thia leb to expressionism' a ad Gaugin wanted simplicit" vfhich.led to pilinttivlsih|
Cezanne •. wainted- order „ ancl b ilance—this led to Cublsbir
slable from 1916-19,43 and olds the long service niedal 1th two bars, has now! retired
Rj J. DEWHURST, who served as a special coh-
labourer at- arage. •.
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tlie I Clitheroe 'Wpinen’s Co- 7 perative
Gi.ild oh T^uesday,
N i Informal- evening was enjoyed by ' members bf
ll ehibers was served at the a,pd(iu
[peratlve- Party Conference at 3ur)nley. A potato,-pie supper i rovlded by I two' committee
heii' the entertainers were IrsJ Moorey, Mrs. Swales, and Irsj Adamso n. - Mrs. Sllhger reported - on h Co-
ntbrval. M:rs. Pollard, iresident, ' tanks to
'ere voiced Mrs. Hlg 1 Wedne
the-'.':; entertainers by Mrs. Fletcher :pon.
presided! ' I •
Nen by members of the com- ahtee. Aftb sltratlon of
o ,__ , was held, when :a party
____ — decorating china th flower designs was given.
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R. WARpLE presided at a e ■concert, . organlSbd py silnners ’Associatioh,' and held
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iell Ringers and the- uads’ Brigai le Band.,
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FLAG DAY atfd 'blJllectlbn in Clitheroe; on Saturday, raised £50 Fs. fop the .National
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'CING' tHIS WEEK-END ALL AtI REASONABLV '
lARGES. OF THE ■ i
Secretary bf branch of thfe 1J.S.P.C.C., sta ted that the result .showed a slight; increase on' labf year’s
Society for the P; !3ruelty Tlmrnber,; -ol ivenile, Clithefoe,
the-- Clitheroe wh Park- Mbfiss o i is day afternoon, a
hier-made lonfpctlohfery was rwar^s, a' demon-,'
vice
fterl 24. ydars’. .servlde with ibble Motor Services Ltd. Dewhurst, who Is 69 yeairs age, was_| employed as
Mbble’s entherpe
shared by Miss Margaret Spea,k and Mr. Arthur Emberton <1 ditherpe., who had similar prin cipal - roles .Jn the Clitheroe Operatic Society’s - recent ”pr>- duction of “The Maid of t i e Mountains.” ] Miss -Speak .will play Bessie Throckmorton, a td Mr. Emberton, Walter Raleigh.
has been a leading prizewinn,:r at many; music festivals, Mr. Ernest Dewhurst has been cast for the important role of tlie Earl of,Essex, and the comedy is in capable hands with -Uie casting of Edmund-. Gamble 1, another' Opera-tic Society princ i- pal, for ‘ '.the, part of Walter Wilkins.
A well-known bass singer who / ; LEADll^G BOLES :
selected at ’an audltioh last week-end as .follows :r-Earl ,>f Essex, E. .Dewhurst: Walt;r Raleigh, A. Emberton; Wait:r Vlfilkins, E. Camblen; ; Slip Simklns, M.' Green; Big Ben, 1>. Coates; Queen’s Fool, R. Cow man; Tailor, J. E. Bewshe-; Baker, J. Shaw; Butcher, O. Kindle; Tinker/ J. G. Thompson; 1st Lord, R. Dewhupsf, 2nd Lori, J. Doody. ‘
The male principals . were I
were selected, at an audition a fortnight ago;—Queen Elizabeti, Mrs. ^mdelowe; Bessie Throe i- mortOn, Miss Margaret Speaic; jm-All-Alone, Mrs. • J o y c e smithies; May . Queen, Miss Ma:y Brown.
The following female principals
From High Moojr To Wembley
anch of tme Old Age Pen- FR O M G U t h e r 0 e Royhl mbers ’ oU the CUtheroe
u St; James’s School bh Wed- {lesday evening., The! artistes icluded the St. James's Hand- Ghiirch
- little .more than five years
field at High Moor, to the hallowed-turf of Wembley :,n
Grammar School’s playing
That, In a nutshell, is the suc cess stbry of Clltheroe-bom W. J. Slater, whose incluslc n In Blackpool’s team against Newcastle, I gives Clitheroe £.h added interest in to-morrov ’s
Grammar School team, Slat;r I proved himself an outstanding ecame interested In him. He
Cup Final. I.. As captain of the Clltheroe
lc’otb'aller, and he had riot long beft school; before Blackpool
jumble sale and pound stall, irganlsed bsnfnembers of the
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iames’s Church Lads’ Brigade, ihd i held In the school bn Saturday.' j realised j £4. | A
JUMBLE' sale, organised by members pi St.
71itheroe Cricket,, I Bowling and iTenr ls Club, .,-held on Saturday, realised more than 523, for <|iub funds, I
TlfRi !WI4' ,Bradlej
has beeb secretary Bowlapd He slice Blackwell.
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„ Hall, Chalgley, p pointed] honorary
eeds Ag::
■icultur
dll.Society, the
l.ate Mr. W.
,IAM ItiOpN, of the 1 B61ton-by-
Chatbiirn, who Monday.
ile-square, Ch itburn, , who be 79 to-rd Nixon,
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___ Is of Rlbbles- aj , land to Mr.
reetlngs to Mrs.
of. Cliffmount,” will be 84 on
! SAFETY SLO(3FAN I THIS WEEK’S etter, go slowly ‘ ancT
safely,) than swiftly and fall by the way. i
quickjy gained! a place In the “A” team; and, after a spbll of Anny service, resumed U s football and was -inevitably s e l e c t e d for Blackpoo I’s Central League team. At tliej age of 21 he made hls Flist; Division debut for Blackpofi,! and subsequent honours have! Included several amateir; international caps. ^
s Despite all attempts to per-i
Fire Hom-But ;[.. No Alairm;
was sounded [at 4-20 bh , Fri day afternoon, there was no cause for alarrii, jfor j it was sound ;d purely for] the bene fit of three | Colonial Police Officers, who are ati present in this" c juntry tot special poUce training | and to {acquire a khq^isrlbdge of
flre.prpcedure.
A LTHOtlGH the fire warning a1) CUtheroe Fire Station
eburitry, | and in | order to show them a part-time station at work, they were! brought to CUtheroe' by District Officer Crabtiree, of Accrington.
■fhey had previously inspec sted central full|-tlme fire
tatlop in various parts of the
|Th^ slrea was sounded and s the firemen assembled at the
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and- [after the engine had turned out, a practice driU was held at the frpnt of the Fire Station.
tation in thel normal manner,
Clitheioe Win CUtheroe 2, Marine 0.
large crowd cause for satisfaction ait. Shaw IBridge on. Wednesday night with a donvlricing display, a'gadn^ Marinfc plltherpe fully deKiwe^ the two'valilable points, ■Which! lift them away from the
T>LAYING their thir-i game in -five days] Clltheroe gave a
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Slater has made up hls mliidi, a to continue with hls studies atj
Leeds, and he has made itl clear that football comes second to his plans for a teaching career.
. I f Slater, iwho is at inside left
or to-morrow’s , match. Is ordy the third amateur foot-! bailer to appear'in the FAi Cup Pinal, and hls CUtheroe friends will wish him, every success on this great occasion
uade him to turn profession ilj teachers' training-college in:
features of the match was the greatly-improved forin of Cllth eroe’s centre-forward. Doherty, who was undoubtedly the man of the match. He «ored both Clltheroe’s goals in the first-half arid •wfas always a toreat to the Visitors' defence. Baines gave him excellent support-. ;
danger of i the relega ;ion t zone. [
-.One of-i the most satisfactory
L o w M o o r S e r v i c e
kervlce at St. Pa il’s Church Low jMoor, on Su adaij’.l When there'Were 60 canc idates from ClitheroC, LoVv Mocr, Chipping, Pendleton arid Read. | The Bishop addressed the candi dates arid stressei. the need for regular Church Celebra- .tion 'and! attendance at Holy pommunlbn.
q^HE Bishop of Blackburn conducted a -donfinriatibn
At a recent road safety quilz eader of the Kirkham tean ,
mOne of 201 men who becami; a embers of the brigade’s firs; ismbulance class 60 years agoi C the present. Mayor o:’
hem for valhable work in t which they wjU continue to
Brigade, Major Mackenzie. Assistant Commlssldneri to No. 4 'District,I said he1 hoped to see the Clitheroe Division go on from strength to strength. He also hoped toi -see the young people of the!; town take a I more active Interest. !
Replying on behalf-of i the 'I ! I
was proposed I y Dr. Hansen, Divisional
who. said that although, he was only a compara,tive “ new boy” to the Dlylsloh; he looked forward to joining Ithei ranks of the “ old I brigade.!’ On behalf of the Brigade, he welcomed the |Visltors and ex pressed the hope they would have an enjoyable levenlng.
The health of the visitors R. E. A,S. Surgeon.
tendent C. Sutcliife;, daid the. Brigade was originally formed in 1887 when local [volunteers banded together tO| carry but tjie work of helping the sick and Injured. Sixtylyears was t a long time and he supposed
, EARLY DAYS ' r Seconding Dr. i Hansen’s
emarks. Divisional Superin
people would be lobklng back on ; the work they! had done. Responding on behalf of the visitors, Councillor IG. Broom sbld it had given him great pleasure to accept the Invita otion, as it gave [ him ; an
hat In another sixty years
Services, and; more | young women were golngj away to colleges and i universities, it was essential 1;hat ihterest be aroused among still younger naembers of the copimunlty. “Secure the interest of;young boys and girls of 12 years of t age and you I are preparing
aka an interest later in life. Concluding, the Mayor iaid he proposed the toast to |the Brigade, with the sincere wish that it would [go bh to com plete another 60 years of ' in valuable work.,
Drivmg Ban rdr BiDin^on Man
i ;>v .ui ^ 9^ peyty y»
Henry Sheen (27), of Moorside Cottages, Bllllngton, was sen^ tenced to three months’ Imprisonment at Clitheroe Borough Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
w lified from driving, driving without Insurance, and driving
■piLEADING guilty, to 'driving quaj a motor lorry--whilst dis ithout:, a licence, William
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had taken a very serious vleW of the charges, Alderman w. Bentham, presiding,
Sheen he would be sent to prison for i three months for driving whilst dlsquallfled, and three months for driving without insurance* the senf tences to run concurrently. He would be granted an absolute discharge for driving without a licence, but would be dlsf qualified from driving for five years.
Stating that the Magistrajes told
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Manchester City Police Court on, the 21th /October, 1949, Sheen was disqualified from driving for I two years and was also sentenced to two months’ Imprisonment for stealing a motor lorry*, and a further one month’s Imprisonment for stealing a spare wheel from the lorry. For driving with out Insurance, he was fineii £ 2 , with the alternative of 25 days’ imprisonment.
PREVIOUS offence / Evldencelwas given that at
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Magistrates that! at 5-15
p.ni. on the 27th of last mohth, he was on pldin-clothes duty In Eshton-terrace In . company with D.C. prabtree, when he saw the defendant driving a motor lorry from the direction of Woone-lane Into Fdulsykes Sidings. He went to him and asked him to produce his driv “ing licence, but Sheen replied
P.C. J. Brindley tolld the
taken froni me during J949, at Manchester.”
I have not got one;; it was 1
ported, defendant repUed, “ It Is taking a chap’s bread out of his mouth.”
When told he would be re |
native town and [ renewing acquaintance with bid friends and ambulance colleagues of 40 years ago. ■ j
pportunity of visiting 1 his
hI He always took a pride In his native town, and although
fpr 27 years he had always t^ e n a keen interlest i In'the affairs of the town.
e had not lived In Clitheroe
posed by the President of the CJltheroe Division. lyir. William Ilhomb'i^/and the toastmaster •was Dr. E. R. B. Murray, Divisional Surgeon., - | r ; -
i The Loyal. toast was pro
were Ruth Roberts, soprano; Alan Cunllffe.l baritone; Sam Bridge, [humorist: Harold Townson,! musical saw.;Mr. W. Sharpies , was the compere and flJrsi W; Sharpies, the accompanist..
guests effioyed anlentertain- l irig programme by well-known
iUhter -in the. evening, the ocal artistes! Taking part
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members! of the * Social 0 )mmlttee.
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b The)function was origanlsed ;•
jr Mr. F. Dean, assisted by ,
U.N.A.; Lack Of i
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T ACk of pubUc interest was m mentioned at th e ! annual
Ibranch of the United Rations Association on Tuesday nigh^t.
eeting of the Clltherbe
I Reporting total branch membership of 156, an in crease of five on last year, the secretary, Mr. C; K. J. Pride said that whilst It Was gratify ing to know they we/C holding their own, it was ! no good blinding themselves I t o the fact that they were not likely m to attract any large Influx of
embers in the future*!
: “ If anyone Iri CUth'eroe can tell us why this Is, we shaU be
; only too grateful,” said Mr. Price, adding'that :although
; meetings,; an International quiz, and addresses to
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On Thursday Next, 19th Apr^ 'i ■
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; [individual groups^ had been ’Ihe Association was hopeful
; but this had not been so. “ OFTEN ASHAMED”
held, there had been rto pro gress In membership. [ [
that the publicity focussed on the United Nations cause in Korea would awakeh interest,
: speaker who has travelled s long distance to speak to us
aid Mr. Price. [
! It seemed that there was ho I [following for public meetings
and no means whereby people were willing to come together to express their views on inter national problems. “ If this statement gets any publicity, suggestions would be wel come,” Mr. Price added.
ing year were;—Mr. S. West- head, chairman: Mrs. J. H. Falrweather, vice-chairman; Mr] C. K J. Price, secretarV; Mr] W .M. Tremble, treasurer; Mrl J Hall, publicity secretaiw. Dr.l W. D. OllYpr was elected the committee
Officers elected for the com
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only daughter of Mrs. E. and the late Mr. John P. Smith, of “ The Crest.” Whalley-road Clitheroe. was married at SS. Michael and John .Church. Clitheroe. on Wednesday, to Dr. Peter Aglus, orily( son of Mr. and Mrs. E; Aglus. of 41, Lexham Gardens, Kensington. London. The (ierembny was performed by the bride groom’s uncle.;i Ft. 'Ambrose Agluis, O.S.B.,; assisted by Fr. A. B. d’Andrla. Tlhe bride; who .was given
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away by her mother] wore a goTyn of parchment I slipper satin and carried a bo'uquet of cream tea' roses] [Her brides-
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of [the bridegropm*; Was | the best man,]and the groomsman wa$ Mr. G. Kenyon.
Swm and Royal Hot reception took place at the
I They are to i reside at.
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erofe, and later Dr. and Miris. Agms left for Peimbrbkeshlrle! -
.fter !the , ceremon.y. 1 ■ “ ■ ~ ;ri, d l th -
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