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4 I Clitheroe- M v e r lise r & T i 'nes, S e pU m l^ . l2 , 1 0 2 MOOR IJANE METHODIST CHURCH


HARVEST FESTIVAL S IW A V n e x t , SEPTEMBER 14th


Preaclier: REV. FRED SMITH Morning 10-30; Afternoon 2-^o'; Evening 6 o’clock


MUSICAt SjERVICES AFTERNOON, & EVRNING I .


Soloists: m :f I I i1!i WADDINGTON MlETHODlST CHURCH r.


HARVEST FESTIVAL SUNI^AY NiXT, Mih SEPTEMSEli ■


10-45' a.m.-;^^VICE and Gifts of Frult^and :Flowers -etf,,by the Children.


; ' . if ■: pieacfter: REV. i FRANCis A. PAYNE. , I ■ • 1. . , ' !


6-15 p.m.—SERVICE. Preocher: REV. JAMES 'WRIGHT. I t e m b v th e Choir] a t L o th Services. :


MONDAY NEXT, 15th SEPTEMBER, at..7-15 p.m. H A R V E S T SOC IA L


r 'i! Items-by &e Choir and Individuals, ganies' ete. PAMSH OF


ST. MICHAEL, W m iE T O i


HARVEST f e st iv a l


SUNDAY NEXT (September 14th)


HOLY COMMUNION 8-0,9-0 and ,11-45 a.m.


MATTINS:': l'q-4'5':a.ih."': EVENSONG i,qr(«p.m.


INDEPENDENT CHAPEL HOLDEN


CHAPEL


ANNIVERSARY ' 'S E m O N S ;


SUNDAY NEXT, ’ Sept. 14th Services 1-30 !anh ,7-0 p.m. , , Preacher:


ijj!


Mr. P. Hacking^ of Blackburn Collections fdr^Chapel Funds.


TOSSIDE riARVEST ! servic e s V -F


Sej3. 14—Dale Head. ^'Services 2-30 D.m. and 7 p.m,.


21—St. Barthold 1 8 a.m. H<


7 iJ.ni.;iEvf


28—Burnridgo; 7 p.m.i


......... Ifol^ 11 a.m,'Ml The , Rev. troyde,|Vi( ton. .If I


car


atins,. Preacher E. Murga* of jGrindle-


mews Church i Communion,


nsong, ^ Evensong,


Whist Drivte- of Harvest I’roduce


Sed. 15 and 22—Tosf I „ 29—Burnridge


All to commence a^ I Jacob’s Join ’


ADMISSI^ON


'gupper. 1/6. .


and Sales ide Institute.


Ijilssion Room. n.m. promnt


Tuesday Next, Sept. 16th . at the


Clitherpe Conservative , Chib i '


Commencing at 8-15 p;m. ' The lYomen’s I Unionists


‘Dancing'Duplay by the pupils of:' the, Mafearet iSandham School of Dahcliig, at 7-30 p.m. bn Tuesday Next, Sept. 16th.


have kindly Invited thq'Ypung Conservktlves ’ ■ to see 'the


WESLEY


Methodist Church CLITHEROE


■ SUNDAY N m ; (September 14th)


’,/■ 10-30 a.iny ' V' Rev. G. Kenyon


; .. . 6 b.m;::


Mr. J. W. Marshall Clitheroe .


Young Conservatives Branch ; :


Make New Friends w i t ^ th e Clitheroe Young Conservatives


•• - • ; :


I MADAME RUTH TOWNSON ... Soprailo ERNEST BIRTWISTLE................ .. Tenor ____ SPECIAL ANTHEMS B Y THE CHOlK. W. Taylor, Conductor. D. Hartley, Organist


MondayjNext, September 15th 7-3Q p.m. ^ Vl l i A R v t S T ' f-S0 G i A 1 1;:I


f’: :


• MR. WALLBANK ... Conjuror ,• MR.. D. HOPE ............Soloist


I ADMI^ION 6d. - Refreshments extra


vegetables,, etc., kindly bring them to the Qhurch between 2 'p.m; and 4 'p.m.,'Saturday.


Will friend^ who desire to make gifts' of Tfull^and ■


, ■


TH6 WEEK;’S RS.


obiTuArt M . E,,'A..Aia


Moor resident, and an member of St. Paul’s Parish Church, Mrs. E, Allison, of 10,


A .highly-respected'


died on'Sunday, after a Illness, She was 84.


^liLISpJ., ■Low’'!


Izabeth Ualon-^reet. short


ictlve Ann


Mrs. Allison, whose huiband


.'.was the late Mr. Ap polios Allison, was widowed. In 1946.


During a lifCitlme Ir i the


village, she iiE d taken ' a prominent part in the social


!Ufe of the vllhge, and be­ sides her active’ assoc with the Parish Churcl


atlon she


‘had maintained a Interest in the ^ a lr s oi Low, Moor Reading Room and Club and In the village’s foot­ ball and cricket teams. She was a fonner ripg spinijer at Low Moor Mill.


keen Sympathy is extended to


I her son in his bereavement. The Vicar, the Rev. I. Piigh,


conducted a service at St. Paul’s Church yesterday be­ fore the intement at St. Mary’s Cemetery Clltheijoe.


MB. H. BOYER


‘Boyer, of 11.. Thorn-street, ■Clitheroe, died on Wednesday, after a short lllpess. He was 78.


Leicestershire, ca ne to live In Clitheroe from Cumbeiiand


Mr. B o y e r


.‘about 30 years aqo, and, ifter a. period of service for the Horrocksford Lin e Company, he worked as.a gardener.-until his retirement three years, ago. He v/as associated; with St. 'Janles’s Church.


; He leaves a widow, five sons arid two d^aughters. to whom sympathy Is exteuded In their loss..


St. James’s Chun duct the Inter: ■Mary’s Cemetery


The Rev. A. Loyd, Rector of Icon-


5


h, will ,ent at, St. to-morrow.


MRS. M. A. BUNDLE


of 83, MoorAani!, Clltheroe. died on Wednescay, after a long illnesi' ' ' ' ‘ '


Mrs. Margaret Ann- HI: idle, Mrs. Hlndle, wio was the


wife of Mr. Jehn HI idle, had lived In Clltnerbe for all of her 66 years, aid had peen a weaver' at Sur-street, for more than 2C years.


daughters will haye symo in their loss;


Mr. Hindle, a ion and ithy-


Mill two


with Clitheroe Cohgregatljonal Church, where thb’ Rey..C., J.: Guildford ; will conduct .a service to-iriorrow, before] the interment at West Brad,ford Methodist Church,


Mrs. Hlndle wa!s asspeirited ,Mis sG.-i/;ftms ^


hospital on Sunpay aftbr is: long Illness of Miss Gertrude, James, of 65, Chs.tburn-rpad.


The death . oicurred,!. iri-.


Clitheroe. She wis 61. | Miss James, who was bom


some time helpec.' her u and aunt., Mr. and Morgan James, in^ grocery business in Chuyeh-


street. She Was a member of


Mary’s Parish Chrirch, ai committee membjer of Clitheroe _ Branch of


In Wales, bame io Cllth^rbe almoSt-60 years ago,- and


their St.


Women’s UnlonlstlAssocla for some years. Her brother anri sister will


BLACKBURN eOMBINA-nON SHAW BBiniGE GROUND


TOrMORROW,. SATURDAY ' ; r ' - 'C L o iB E R ^ E v '


AMATEURS V.


BLACKBURN


ST. JOSEPH’S Kick-off 3 p.m.


CONGREGATIONAL — ' i iC H


C H G R ( l l s w(!»I CLITHE EROlE


SUNDAY^^NEXT . (September 14th) . i


Worship at 10-30 a.m. arid 6-0 p.m.fConducted by '


Rev. C., J. Guildford


Ihe Communion ] Sacrament will follow i;he Evening ; Service!.


10-0 ja.m, w


2-15 p.m.; SUNDAY SCHOOL YOUNG


LE.AGUE OF WORSmPK


ERS. BOROUGH OF CUTHERpE* i


■^OTICE is.]liMeby given ' j that the Fubllc, Library :nd Reading! Room will (illioSE for thk! SEraEU^R HOLIDAY on| jSATURDAY irid MONDAY,!20th and 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1952 inclusive:


fU f iU C JM A R Y . ■ I ! ' ■


M G. HET^BINGTON, i Town Clerk.


, Town Clerk’s Office, .CLITHEROE.


r’ i*' ■ 'IJ' ' 12th September, 1952. ‘


ADMISSION 6d.—ALL PAY. PREUMINARY, NOTICE W I ■ 1 ■ ' ■


a^dington' Methodist Church'


JUMBLE SALE v > - ■ on.f V


FRIDAY EVENING September 26th


SMALL . DRY LOGS


3/- per Sack. (DELIVER^)


.K. feOWEN PARK. FARM BARROW


Tel: WHALLEY'2174


' HAVE You FINISHED ;


“ Calling' All Farmeire’’ HAl^IME;?


' - Then now Is the time to put : ‘ your LIME ;on ■


i Giggleswick B^t Gob !':■ '


JOHN HODGSON


|,^yilM>A®.BNT. RtM Phone Slaldburti-224.


-"■■■'.


: You want It, .'You can get It] I ORDER NOW‘FROM: !


Yorke, of Haiton Place, Hfelll- Hon. Miss


tJocelyne Hotham were among ■ " ' e late Mr. who ati en- s’


Assheton, Mr. and Mrs, field, .and the


__ ______________


the friends ,of th‘ George Johnstone', ded the funeral DOwnham Parish yestefday.


Assheton at Dbwnham Hal!


hospital on Monday, had leen butler to Sir


Mr. Johnstone, ri/ho dlbi Ralph


two daughters, wha will 1 sympathy in! their loss. The interment at Downham


MR. R. MITCiHELL A retired stonemason,


, ' ■ ■ I


Richard ; Mitchell, of S House, Pendleton, died Sunday, after a short lllri He was 72.


Mr Mitchell, whri had lived ■


In the village for very nany years; had been em jlpyed as a stonemason by Messrs. J. Bleazard andSons, a Clithmoe firm of builders anjl contrabt-


ors. He was associated Wth All Saints’ Church, Peridle ton. The Vicar, the Rev. B.


Hurford-Jones, will conduct the interment atjPendlrion Parish Church to-day.


MB. W. SMITH A Glsburn resident for laore


than 40 years., Mr. Wiliam Smith, of 33, West-view. C 1th- eroe, died on Wednesday, lifter a long Illness. He was 66. Born In the Black! lurn


district, he had lived at Church-view, Glsburn. until a year ago. Mr. Smith wis a railway worker for 35 y;ars, latterly as a signalman at Gls­ burn. I


He an active memb :r of


Glsburn Methodist Chirch until Its closure, arid ilrice coming to Clitheroe he had been associated with Waterloo Methodist Church.,


,1st Circuit, the Rev. F A ;Payne, will conduct the Irter- to-


ment at Wekt Bradford fnbrrow.


have sympathy In their bereavement. ' Superintendent Minister of the Clitheroe Wesley Metliod-


His widow and one son will


the past 15 years. He leaves a widew, son He wai 64.


arid ave


was conducted by the Rey. ,?.- Wynne, of Chatbup.


I


ervlce at Church,


iri


The Hon. My. R a Assheton, M.P., and'


iph Jrs.


. Jv E. E.


the the tion


have sympathy in their, Joss. MR. G. JOHNSTONE


ncle Mrs.


for born


: A former auarrymaiji' at Horrocksford Lin e Comrany’s Lanehead Quarry, Mr. Harry


WHALLEY


.Mothers’ Union, a wpist and 'domino, drive was held at the Church of England School on Tuesday evening] Whist Wiriners were: .. Ladies, Mrs.] W.'-Knowles and Miss . Preston;I gentlemen, 'Mrs. C. Bydeheard, and Mr. E. Chaddock.; Dominoes, ' Mrs, Britch, Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Hill, '


,


A talk On branch'organisation and future plans was given by Mr. J. M. Green, jchalnrian. at a general meeting of members and committee. 'Of the .'Whalley Young Conservatives- in- the .Stanley Room ,i on Wednesday night. Miss B.i','Taylor-, Vas elected jointTseefetary with. Miss 6. Birtwistle. A social followed and refreshments jwere, served.


YOUNG CONSEEVA'nVES.— LANGHO MANNEQUIN PAbADE. — A


mannequin parade, organised by the Langho, IBillington and Dlnckley Conservative Associa­ tion attracted a large audience of ladies to St. Leonard’s Church School yesterday week. Visitors had a preview, of many winter styles and fashions, and , thanks were afterwards!, expressed,; to Mrs. Oldfield, of Blackburn, -who presented the-parade. Proceeds were in aid of branch funds]'


CHURCH EFFOET.-At the


fortnightly whist and domino drive, organised by the Old Langho Church and held in the schoolroom on Thiesdqy after* noon] the prizewinners were Mrs. H. Whalley, Mrs, Lancaster and Mrs. Walmsley. : Proceeds were for church funds.


|


at the weekly whist and domino drive held, in tlje Clubroom, on Tuesday evening were: Whist,' Mrs. .Gooderham, Mrs.- Sower- butts, Mrs. Allen. Mrs., Caddy; Dominoes, Miss Readett;


CLUB Wilis'^.—Prizewinners SABDEN


the funds of the , local critiet club a “ square dance ” was held


SQUARE DANCE-To augment'


dn the St. Nicholas School on Friday qvening when .there was a large attendance, The host and hostess jfor the evening iwere,' Mr. and Mr& Harrison, of Nelson; and music fpr dancing was sup-i plied by Boocoqk’s “Old Time Dance Band " By this effort the club’s funds will benefit by over £13. . , , . !


Harvest thanksgiving services were hejd on Sunday at the Methodist. Qhuren. which , had been beautifully' decorated for the occasioii 'with flowers, fruit and vegetalles] The preacher for the day was the Rev. G;‘H. C umb e r l a n d (the newly- ppolnted circuit minister), and]] special mUsip wak '%ung b^lji® dhoir. under] the ' leadership ' of Mrs. D. HowBon. The collections .were in aid bf trust funds.' ' '


H A E V E S T i FESTIVAL. t i n Plans


PREPABATION5 for Clith- eroe’s animal Opera Week, next February, lhave already


: begun, and at a meeting of the Clltheroe ^ a t e u r Operatic Society’s, general committee,, on Friday,] first steps were taken to set; In motion work on the current production of “The Student Prince.” -- , ;; Scenery and costumes have


already, beeri ordered, and an enrolment meeting for memv bers.of the society, to be held


on September 26th, will mark the beglnriing, of .actual production.


Outlining! the production,


the society s producer, Mr. L. Hardy, emphasised the show’s strong musical appeal. Vocal­ ists who wished to join the production would be welcomed by the society and would find the musical qualities of the p r o d u c t attractive.


0 n : particularly


Rlbblesrikle Cement Ltd;, Alderirian (5. E.i Marlow, J.Pi,


AM. GE. Marlow FOUNUER-DIRECTOR of


of Sheffield J died on Friday, at the age of 66. ' A former Lord Mayor of


Cinemas Lti Cement Co. dale Cemen


Sheffield, chairman of Sheffield United Crlijket j and - Football Club, and fpr nearly 30 years one of Stjeffleld’s foremost public servants, Alderirian Marlow wa^ chalrriian of ' W. Marlow and Sons, Ltd., a firm of. building c o n t r a c t o r s founded by his father, and was a director of Hallamshlre ^ d..


, Ketton Portfield


Ltd.] and Rlbbles- ;Ltd.


keen Interest in; the develop-. ment of the' Rlbblesdale Cement works arid was a fre­ quent visitor to ithe Glltheroe district, I for. which Ije had a' fond regard j ,


Alderinan Marlow took.


service in many dlfferetat spheres of public and sporting


‘ Tributes tD|hlsi distinguished


Lime Company by Mr. R. Y.. Parkinson.


Cyclist Fined


;TjX)B carrying his small* daughter bn' the crossbar


of his pedal [cyclb in Wellgate, Cllthero'e, ,D^nnl4 Barnes (27), of 20, Harrop-street, was fined


five shiUlnb at 'Clltheroe Magistrates’! Court, yesterday Pleqdlpg guUty In a letter to


the Coqrt. rieferidant said lie ■was friking his baby daughter


to the day 'nursery at Brlghtr- street. The child was-quite secure on the cycle.'


activity were paid at the funeral service at Sheffield on Tuesday, ]at ' which the- Rlbblesdale '])dmerit Works was represented by Mr] J, H. Blllsori. and trie Horrocksford


WHIST AND DOMINOES. — Organised. : by-1 the- 'Whalley


MITTON


50 members of Balderstone Women’s Institute were thq guests at the 27th birthday party and meetmg of Little Mitton and District Women’s Institute In


birthday party.—About


' thb School on 'W]ednesday; night. Mrs. Airey presided and; wel­ comed, the .guests,-; and -Mrs. R. Whlttlngham, president of the CabUs] near Garstang; Women’s Institute,' gave a , talk-, on the Royal visit ,to ■ her.farm, when .•their Majesties -visited La'noa* ; shire. Thanks to her were ex­ pressed by Mrs. AUison and Mrs, H. Hornby.


for a vase of garden flowers, Mrs. Ashworth gaining s-j; stars, Mrs,


, 'The: monthly competition was


Marsderi flve and M!rs,. Laycock four. Miss p. Rawcllffe was appointed delegate to , the L.F.W.I. autumn ijouncil meeting at Lancaster.


Mrs.- NewbOld. gave humorous- items, and Miss Rawcllffe,‘ gave a reading. Tea hostesses were Mrs. New-


During the • social half-hour, -' . '


bold, Mrs. Procter,;'Mrs.'Robert­ son. Miss RaWelifle, Miss Robin­ son, Mrs.: Sandham ^nd Mrs, Snooks. . . .


BILLINGTON


The Rev. L. W. Morgan,] of Burnley, was the-] preacher at ' anniversary services at Ebenezer


CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. —


, Baptist Church, Billington. on Sunday. Mrs. ,T. Wallbank was


: organist. Collections, which were for Church funds, amounted to £11.


CHATBURN choir TRIP,-The Vicar, the


the Mothers’ . Union at Bolton Parish Church—where the Chat- bum Vicar, the Rev. E. Wynne, was. a lecturer -before his appoint- - ment ht Chatbum—on 'Wedne's-


Rev. E. Wynne] arid the choir­ master, Mr.' A; Casson, accom­ panied Chatburn Parish Church, choirboys on tlielr annual outing to Blackpool and Fleetwood on Saturday. After lunch in Black­ pool, the choir travelled to Fleet- wood for tea, returning to Black­ pool In the evening. M.U. VISIT(>RS.-Members of


. day ■ visited the village, - where they were entertained by' mem­ bers of the Chatbum branch Mothers’ Union. '


G. G. Freeman, one of Chatbum’s oldest members, and by the Vicar, who conducted a short service in church. ' The visitors travelled to .Downham to see the village’s ancient parish church, returning' to Chatbum Church Institute for -tea, ■ . I


! They were welcomed by Mrs. I , Mrs. B. Williams] secretary of


the Bolton! branch, expressed thanks to the Chatbum members, i SUMMER! CLASS.—Meeting'


for the last iime this seasoni the] Minister’s summer class at Chat- ; burn Methodist Church on Tues-,, day, was ad,dressed by the Rev. G. Kenyon. Mr. R. I. Kay, of Clitheroe Royal ‘ Grammar School -was -the speaker at Thuri---. day's meeting p t ! the Young People’s Fellbwship.!.


HARVEST FESTIVALS.— St. Paul’s'Parish Church, and Nelson-


LOW MOOR


street Methodist Church, Low Moor, had been decorated with fruit and flowers for the annual harvest: ' thanksgiving services, held on S u n d a y . :


The'Vicar,! the Rev. I. Pugh,


conducted morfiing service at St. Paul’s' Church; when- the choir sang the anthem ,']To Thee 0 Lord.!’, Mjss . Glenys Holliday sang the soprano solo. .


brought baskets of frUit and flowers -and presented them to


Sunday Sethool . scholars


Oswaldtwistle, preached in ithe evening, and I Mr. P. Booth sang the solo part in the anthem “ Thou shall]keep the feast of harvest.’’’ 'Mr. C. R. King was organist.


' j Sunday. School scholars ; and '


vieie for the-Sunday School re­ pair fund! . ■ !


■ The Rev. P. Smith, superin­


^services at Nelson-street MCtho- i dist Church, i when, after the { usual harvest hymns, the choir ;sang the anthems',“ Praise the Lord O my Soul ’’ and “Lord for


tendent minister, . was the preacher at -harvest festival


I Thy loving mercy’s sake," . Miss I Ruby Demain and Mr. Edward


‘.Chippendale sang the solo part? jin the anthem- "'Ye shall dwell {in the Lord." Mrs. J. C. Cbttam {was organist. A retiring collec-- tlon was taken for the Lynmouth Disaster Fund.


{Mrs. Pollard, of Bolton-by- iBowland, Miss Lofthouse, of Low {Moor,.and Mr. 'William Hitchen I at a harvest social, bn Monday., (Miss Jean Edmondson and Mr. ‘Donald- Hartley played piano


, Entertainment was provided by


•duets, and Mr. E. Demaln and {Mr. J. Robinson sang solos and jduets. The Rev. F. ‘Smith pre-


jsided, and Mrs. J. C. -Cottam was {pianist.


' i


j After the sale .of .fruit and- I vegetables which foUowed,--the {week-end's proceeds, , including collectloris, totalled £20. ■ ■


• FILM SHOW.-^A number of


sound Aims were shown by the Rev. J. 'Wright at an Overseas Missions meeting, at Union-street' Methodist Church, Low Moor, on


Tuesday. ' Mr. James Marshall presided.


-


, -WOMEN’S CLUBi-Miss M. D ' Bottomley,'described a recent {holiday in Spalri for the benefit


{of members of- the women’s sec- ,tlon of Low, Moor Club,' at their jmeetlng yesterday'week. 'Mrs . J. Parkinson presided.'


members' of {the' Youth dtoup and Mothers- Union entertained at a harvest {social, -held in. the school on Tuesday. ! Games were organised by Mr. R.; Forrest, and Mr. C. R. King,-was'pianist. Pro­ ceeds. which amounted to £9,'


the Vicar at an afternoon gift service, at which a collection was taken for the Church Missionary Society Medical Mission, The Rev. j P. Trusswell, of


WADDINGTON


.with the dedlcatlqn. festival ;at St, Helen’s Uhurch, i Wad- dlngtpn,' A ’ congregational .party was held in the School; -on Friday evening, when the Vicar, the Rev. T. H] .J. Hawkins,., .presided over a large attendance. G am e s and dancing were -Iricluded ih th e ' programme, and' refresh-; merits wej;e served. ] { ,


PA R T Y — In connection DEDICATION FESTIVAL —


There were large congrega­ tions ' at -, ,'the dedication festival services at St; Helen’s Church, Waddlngton, ori Sun­ day. Iri the mnmlrig;; there was 'd' procession, ’‘ Sung Eucharist and serm'ori,' the Vicar, the Rev. T. H. J. Havvklns, being the celebrant. The preacher was' the . Rev. Fr. Bash ,Oddie, who - made church life the subject of his sermon. A children’s, service In the


afternoon, was conducted by the Vicar, and at the evening service and , procession the preacher was th'e- Rev.-B. A. J. Mijler, Vicar of Irigrow. Keighley. Mr. H. Dyson was the organist, and' collections -were In aid of the organ! furid.


meetlrig to consider Wadding- ton’s celebrations for the Coronation of Queen Eliza­ beth next June was hqld on Noonday evening.


WEST BRADFORD READING ROOM.—Mr. and


Mrs. R. Heys organised a whist drive: held at West Bradford Reading Room on Wednesday. Proceeds were for Reading Room funds.


, ' ; GRINDLETON


friends of the, St. - Ambrose •Church choir, Grriidletbn, 'on ■ Saturday held their annual out­ ing. travelling; by. coach to, Chester. 'After lunch, the'party i,


CHOIR TRIP;-Members, and 'travelled to Rhyl.


The choir sang the ahtheiri “ Sun' of my Soul” and the revised version of the ! ,23rd Psalm;-. Preacher at the morning service was the Rev. E. Wynne, Vicar of Chatbum, and the choir,; under the leadership of Mr. J. H. Oddie, sang an "anthem,- ' Miss'Fletcher ■was the -organist. ■ ■


Rev. Lord Bishop of Bradford was the, preacher, at. the evening service at St. Ambrose Qhurch, Grindleton, on Sunday, ! when the cb.oir sermons were' ‘


CHOIR SERMONS.—The Rt. iield. READ i GUILD VISITOR. — I^spite


the .fact that be in 90 years 'of age next March, Mr, Barnabas. Wade, of ■ 4, Jubileerstreet, was among local visitors' tO Preston Guild last week. .


'!■ MRS. E. LOFTHOUSE.,^ The


funeral took place at St. John’s Churchyard yesterday week of Mrs; Ethel Lofthouse (8l)] .152, Wha-fley-road, who died the pre­ vious Monday in hospital. { Mrs. Lofthouse .had been in failing health for a number of months. Her husband predeceased her in 1942. -She leaves a mart-ied daughter' who lives in Canada.


WISWELL


' be held in Clitheroe on Septem­ ber 30th,, and that the evening c l^ e s in Wlswell for pottery painting and handicraft would


monthly meeting was-held in the School on Wednesday. ‘ . Mrs. Mather presided and thanked members who had helped with the children’s outing to ToWnley Park in August. iThe.i'hon- treasurer, Mrs. Pickup, gave the financial report. Members were reminded that .the next meeting of the “Guild of Learners" would


WOMEN’S INSTITUTE]—The


W.I. on October 8th wUl be an, open night when Mr. Hazlitt, of 'Wiswell, is kindly showing -the film of his world tour, it was decided that -the Institute’s .third birthday . .party should .^bei-post-


also commence on September 30th. As the, next meetmg of the


' poried. Until'the November.‘meeU _lng..


. . . ,


,v .A whist,and-dominoidrive was held yesterday , in aid of the Lyn­ mouth Disaster Fund..; An- inspiring talk bri “Paris]


*the city'of charm,’' -was given by Miss Baldwin; of Bamber Bridge, and illustrated - with' lantern


.Paris she also.gave an {account of • the history qf this city, sbe was


.slides. Besides describirig modern


thanked by Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Poole.y The . lanternist, . ; Mr' Starkfb, of Whalley, was tbapked by Mrs.,Mather. '• ,]! {


home-made paper doyley, judged by Miss Baldwin, was won by 1


The monthly competition'for a


Miss Foster;' 2, Miss Leach- ’ 3’ Mrs,. Pickup.


.


Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Seed, Mrs Smith and-Mrs..Wilson.'


GOLF JOTTINGS


event was held on Saturday at the Clitheroe Club, thirty JoriPjes taking part In the fourball better ball competi­ tion run on the {Stableford s y s t e m of scoring.: The winners were W. %• Wilkin­ son and J,. Chadwick yvlth. 45' points, Whilst A. -Whittaker


An invitation f o u r ha 11


and E. Hart took second prizes with 44 points. ; • Plkylng in the Golf Found­


ation competition at ! the we^-end, two local jurilors, J. D. Waddlngtori and Warren Hartley, returned cards of 69 and 70 nett, thus beating the the Open CTriampion,


nett score o f -71'. New “ Special”


Bobby ” Locke, who had a 1 Tea hostesses were Miss Leach;


jpr fitting Job to' ui you know how the job ^111 be lone. It will be done the


(right way—the | factory vay. Every mhn who landles


to date In tyre technique, Te’s part of the! blfegest,


A- service you should always use. It pays.


lost coiriprehenslvefTyre iervlce In this { district.


i t . , Is , Ijrautory- ;ralned and keptjrMt up'


M ^ When you send a repair


Ring C itherde 252 for Service Features


Fast deliveries', all ove\- th e area,


' \ i


Comprehensive stocks. F u llrep a ir facilities and equipment.


'■ F a c to ry -tia in ed ' ■f T h e " fa s te s t


f ,Filed : charges fo r all I jobs. ,


L . . f Expert te ch n ica l advice. i .service available.


MAKE FULL USE OF US THROUGH i ! yO U ^ . LOCAL] GARAGE.


| j ^ Mr. Sidney John Moore,. of


constable at Ulitheroe Magi-' strates’ Court yesterday.


6; Railway-view,; Clltheroe, was sworn In as' a Special ‘


O P ^ I ^O D Y E A R , iFIRESTONE,. DUNLOP INDIA Eshtbn Terrace^ Clitheroe


& F- Dawson { | ] h ^ S T R lB U T C ^ S IN THIS DISTRICT ^


{(FRANK DAWSON)


, AND ^ ^< ^ ^ ^ ^ ^N TYJREK‘FOk CARS, COMMERCIAL \ a n d EARTHMOVER VEHICLES.


{|


personnel. ‘ ■ ' {


]


repair \ .


You will find ; a wider variety of Toys and I


Dolls a are still


■vailable this Christinas, and prices' reasonably. { ';


, Dolls, floft Toys, Pull-aloiig Toys, Tractors!, etc.


will be reserved your selexion early. Any article


Make gainst deposit. SEE m N D O W S


ADWTISER & TIMES CO. M A R K E T P l i A C E , C L I T H E R c i E I


{ j j


We 1 ave a special window display of ’ Mechanical and Wood Farmyards, Garages,


‘26, St. I Mafy’s-street,'’Olith eroe, , ;who has delighte. Cllthproe audiences on] riianl occasions with s'olo dqricinl displays, has been admittel to membership of the Britisj Organisation la's ! r , of her success ! in ;;


■SEVENTEEN - YEAR!-: O ^ Miss Barbaral Smith] i


------- dancing examination She IS a.pupil of the Margaret Sandljam School of Daucing.l


Balle result recen


* ' : r # B


Down 92 tb-morrow; {to ' Mrii J| Eccles 'of !4, New-row, Lovj Moor, I who is 79: to-day-,: tq Mr. pVilliam Hargreaves, o l 28, §althlllTroad, Clitlferbel who will.be 86 on{Sunddy; tJ Miss iMargaret Gray, of 45| Chatburn - road, Clltneroel who will be 83 bh Tuesday f and to Mr. Richard Thbmo-l son, I of, 34, Queen-streetf Whalley;: .who celebrates] 85th birthday' next WeeffiesV day. j ii '


{IRTHDAY greeting^'" Sir palph C. Assheton, o | ■•'“am. Hall, whO‘will{ b*


j * . * ,i * !, '• :. - :-|


of 55, I Waddington - rqad.l Clltheroe, who,' as repprpedl elsewiiere in this issue.l recently I [ fractured his w 'ist.l Edward j'lan -WashbMok; ;{otl


Whalley-road, Pendleton, mill take


finals at Fleetwood to-morrow. !


the se: annua


Willf


May and R Safety one Wllllairi' being finals.


‘byTJ ,


iplbr section in the thirdf ■


■joint less, and;' jasi I’s Injury meanti him! scratched from.; the |


he will take, his plape. THIS WEEK’S


ROAD s a f e t y ’ SLOGAN


Much haste may briri^ much trouble.


| part in the county I


of the senior cycle rally I am was the winner of I


‘cycle rally held jin I


. the Clltheroe Borough riral District Joint Road I Committee. Ian { had


TN place of 13-year-rild| William Howard Spenfle.v.|


CORONATION-A further NEWS fROM THE DlSTRias


OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC’ I ■ -‘ SOCIETY ■ ! ;


I CLITHEBOE AMATElJE ■ I


1 THE STUDENT '! ]PR IN C K 4 *^


4 ^ wUl be held Inl THE, OLD SCHOOL,. CHURCH IbBOW, GLITHEROE. on S ^EM B E R 26th


7r30 p.m;!,


G. I^PEAK, Secretary.


Women’s Unionist {Assoc. j(Clitheroe Brpnoh)


. I . GRANT] OPEWG MGflT


']('u^day Next, Sept. 16th at 7-15 p,m. |


Miss SANDHAM’S DANCERS WILL ENTERTAIN


Mr. Richard Fort, {' attend.


MP., will Rejreshmerfts. DUNSOP BRldGe WOMEN’S INSTIIUTE


WHIST DRIVE {; will he held, on


Wednesday Next, Sept. 17 ' at 8 p.m|


(Including Refr^hinents) ''oceeds fo r I n s t i^ u ^ F^'hhds.


{ ■ ! ADMISSION 2/6 |


E[imin^on Villake Effort in aid of Lynmouth Disaster Fund


IN THE INS’nirUTE rivei


ance PE ' '


Friday, Next, Sfep^. 19th


MR. A LAMBERT {WITH MR. SHERWOOD’S MUSIC


: Whist 7-30 p.m. ■ Dance 10 p.m.—l a.m.


ADMISSION 2/6 Refreshments.]


Vil la g e in s t itu t e GRINDLETOI^


WHIST DRIVE


Saturday, Septei|nbpi]20tli ', ]at' 7-45 p.ni] I


. Including cup I of 'tea. ADMISSION jl/6


' i Bo']tpn-by-B()wIand Agricultural iSoci^ty


j


SECRETARIES ! ' ; { PiLEASE NOTH' !


NEXT SHO^ j will be held { | j


SATURDAY, AUG. ISJ •• 1953 ;f' I i


OPEN CATTLE | AND SHEEP CL^SSFS


/ I . 1


I W. MOON, ■


! S e c h ta r y :


] iPRELIMINARyilNOjTGEj Chatblim Bazdar -Effort A.GRAND i j


'Telephone: Wh'alley 2111.


MON.. TUES.. David Niven and WEB.


Margaret Leighton T i e Elusive


^ ’ Pittipern^ JOHN DEREK


m 50-50 BAIL


THE CHURCH LNS'tlTUTE, '.-CHATBUEN ]'|


FRIDAY, OCr.| 3rd


FRED-HUDSON,&'HIS ^AND \ .• ,


'• Dariolng 8 p.m. to 1; a.mj


THURS., FRI„ 8AT. and


ANTHONY QUEjiNlln Mask Of Jhe Week-days, 7|30.


SMurdays, 1st Houjs 6 2nd House, 8-15 a Prices 1/3. Children


•T‘ TOYS o.m.


BILLY LEADS'! ' M .


pide Tyme Dancing j


EVERY THURSDAY In'the !' I I


CONSERVATIVE CLUB 7-30 to 10-30; p.ni, { ADMISSION 2/6 !


Staff In attendaned . .. .t --4 1 ' : : '!


Wednesday Next ,Sept. 17 V.


'i ■ BMNOlkwijCK Kick-off 5-45 p.m. I-


ADMISSION 1/-.; 1 BOYS 6d. '.ALL' PAY. i '1'; !


. A N ] e n r o l m e n t I m e e t i n g -


.FRIDAY; 1952,- at


1 Lancashire .Ccirabination .Cup IJ| I {


I ' (SECOND ROUND)


Shaw Bridge Ground M on d a y N e x t , Sept. 1 5


‘FRIDAY, SEPTEMBBfijip,- Lighting-uil ilim


8-32 p.m. t j 5-44 SliMETHIf^G more that local inquiry] :s obvlou


demanded by the oitspoll conderiihatiori ■ o : . 6klst| facilities for the can I bf I chronic sick made at a I me,


lng|of the local He lit l Exel tive and reported efee vherei this Issue. And in probl


this question, the Executl puts ! a finger | on: ahotlf Issue In which exlitmg| fad itles are also to be de )t(jrec


The public 1b largely _


aware of this problem heCaj at I the meeting^ < of Hospital Managemei 1 1, Cc mlttee, at which it .Is pfesu ably discussed, tlj'e; bi sines conducted In private, j! |


the


example of supp'ortl:ig moiyJ


seems that! {larger towinlbf' Clltheroe’3 ‘ '■


which direct ebntr services-Has been


governirieht by cofqrii: ttee, < thld


v[e!h'ave pointed lieforel insidious {. {dar ger


; Perhap^even '.ml cpmmu ilties.l ’


tq ipfe . anotlj tea


■ matter. For with the dlsc'f sloii of much of {its ov ri put busjness now being cpqducll outplde its' bouridarles. cornmunity is largjeh {cut I from the condjict of its oi affairs] If the;Pr!SJ Is p i eluded, then the] la: t source! Infonnatlon Is sealed iff. ■


the process'Of ]ceritri.llsati Is yitally concerned In ti


place In the ccmduct Df put business of this natui e, and has(become high tlmqthat' public: should nave access I whdt is, after ajl. velr3| much| its own interest),


Secrecy shqrild 1 ave *


, /^iTHEROEElectiiqityCoij biittee. meeting on We


nesi^ay, re-elected W r.J J. Billson chairman, a: id Mr. Hanson, vlce-cnalrru rij .’I , -compilttee is apdealiri; foT tj co-operation of;all iridu^trl and commercial i do isumel and requests that: all turn their quedtj


once. In'order thi.„ mlttee I might assess ijhe po^ tlon In the district.


muni Tequlremenf] 3l ,1Q cent “ spread load


achieved In order'to risk ■ ■


It Is hoped that the mlf will .


wintpr months; j It {was stated; that it was et


: of load cutting during t | a raid ai couraging to repiit'i thl


peakj demand . 'I ii ; * *


225,opQ; kilowatts Of i ifw plat was {scheduled to qonei Inl operation ■ before ‘ ti e 'wintf


bers pf the Clithefod Congrl gatlonal Church: L;:gue { Young; Worshippers, arid hei In the School ; on Frida realised £11.


A JUMBLE sale a:ii pou stall, organised, b / mer,


• , \ * ' ^


Church of England CShildrenl Society, I.


Mrs. H. Bennett,{ of Parso laneJ Cllfheroe, and leld St. James’s School ori Satui da,7, j realised £16 ipri tl


'AIN annual jumble.srile a pound stall, organised .


*


■|VfRS..,T. HEYES 0 an afternoon te


held at St. James’s Woone-lane, last]week realised , £12 . 10s. -.1 church’s autumn fayri


-•1 ! ! at = , * / *


rPHE : Vicar, the I Birtwell, was the the Clltheroe


Chu r.c h-M ot he rs’-


branch {‘first meeting season i, last week. '-1 intro luced by the sci Mrs. |HJ'*Smlth.


,ev. ■lie


speakd ParisI “Uriioi of ;th ■wsl


retar.i


mnii!,.se part]


lectori .whicl


'ml' tl


'611 of lol removed I


iSize fri ^ Clitjipe


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