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Lancashire Combr Cup


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(SECOND ROU^ D) natioQi


Shaw Bridge Ground Monday Next, Sept. 15


aiTHERqE BARNOLDSWICK


. . Kick-off 5-45 p.|n. [ADMISSION 1/-: BC)YS 6d. ALL PAY. 1 '


|Wednesday Next,Sept. 17 CLITHEROE


»^ILLAGE INSlirUTE GRINDLETCiN


IWHIST DRIVE


Saturday, September 2Qth at 7-45 p.m.


including cup of W . i 6


lADMISSION 1/ Bolton-by-Bowland |


Agncultural Sokety i "■ ----- -- j


SECRETARIES ■ PLEASE NOTE!


NEXT SHOW will be held. I


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SATURDAY, AUG. 15^ 1953


)PEN CATTLE AND SHEEP CLASSES


W. MOON, Secretary.


PRELIMINARY NOTICE I


!)hatburn Bazaar Effort A GRAND


50-50 B A H In


[THE CHURCHTNSTJ(' ' CHATBURN


FRIDAY, OCT.


PRBD HUDSON &-HIS Dancing 8 p.m. to ]


BILLY HELME LEADS


)Ide Tyme Da icmg


[EVERY THURSDAY in the 1 ' I


CONSERVATIVE CLUB | I 7-30' to 10-30 p,|i.


I - Staff, in attendapce.


■ I ADMISSION 2/|6 i i


OILS BOOKS


vider: variety of Toys and Is Christmas, and prices


J


jcial window display cf Mechanical and Wo Farmyards, Garagj^,


i i


tion : early. Any. articl tgainst c^eposit.


IW It^D OW S — & TIMES CO Lace, clitheroe


)e 252 for Service Features


Fast deliveries all o ie r th e area.


■ equipment. Factory-trained '


Fixed charges for lad loos. ;


, personnel. '.The -fastest g a r a g e .


Expert technical ddvipe. US THROUGH


service available. 1^^- ptfiVLOP, INDIA,


|VWSON)A W S O I^ DtSTRICT


|e, Clitheroe,


repair \ :


Comprehensive stocks ■ Full repair facilities dnd


\ I


ClitliEroe


FRIDAY. SEPTEMBEIR 12, 1952. Lighting-up' Times t 8-32 p.m. to 5-44 .aom


iCOMETHQIG inqrerthatl a local Inoiili


. this issue. And in probing this question, the Executive,


i puts a i finger on another issue In which existing facil­ ities are also to be deplored;


aware of this problem because at the meetings of the Hospital Management Com-


; mittee, at whlch-'it.ls.ptesum-l ably discussed, tl)e business is conducted in private, ,


j We have pointed before to


I the insidious • danger ■ of i government by committee, and ' this seems to be - another example of supporting testi­ mony. Perhaps even more, than larger communities, town .of Gllth'eroe’s .size from which direct control of local services has been removed in the process o f .centralisation, is vitally concerned in th's matter. For with the discis­ sion of much of its own public business* now being conducted outside its boundaries, the community .is largely cut off from the condjict of Its own affairs. , If the Press. pre­ cluded, then the last source of Information is sealed off, ■


Secrecy should have no


i place in the conduct of public business of this nature, and It has become high time that the public should I have access - to what is, after, all, very mUch in its own Interest.


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nesday, re-elected Mr. J. H. Blllson chairman, and Mr. W. Hanson, vlce-phalrman. The committee is appealing for the


P|LITHEROE Electricl'ti' Com- mittee, meeting on' Wed­


•po-operationjof all Indpstrlal and commercial consumers,


and requests that all users re­ turn their questionnaires at once in order thgt the com­


mittee might assess the posi­ tion in the district.


cI It waastatedlthat lt was en­ ,


I It is hoped that the mini­ mum tequlremenf of .10 pet cent, "spread load” will be achieved In order to avoid any risk of load cutting during the winter months.


ouraging to report that


?25,000 kilowatts of new plant was. scheduled to come - into pperatlon before the-winter peak demand.


j .* *'■ * • ■ ' •


Ia jumble sale and pound stall, organised; by. .mem-


pers of the Clitheroe Congre­ gational Church I,,eague of Young Worshippers. and”held tn the School on Friday, realised £ 11.


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'A N annual jumble sale and f / - pound stall, organised.by. Mrs. H. Bennett,, oft Parson- lane,' Clitheroe. aiid held' at St. .James’s School on- Satur-' day,-realised' ’ £16 lo? the


Church of England ChUdren’s Society. I


# ' #■


held at St. James’s Rectory. ’^Voone-lane, last week, which realised . £12.! 10s...-.Jor.- the church’s autumn fayre.


J.


introduced by the secretary Mrs. H. Smith.


at the Clitheroe Parish C h u r,c h ■ Mothers’! rUnlon branch first meeting,!-of -.the season la s t . week; -He was


26, St. Mary’s-street, Cllth- eroe, who has delighted Clitheroe audiences, op many occasions with- solo dancing displays, has been admitted to membership of the British Ballet Organisation as a result of her success in a recent dancing examination. She is a.pupil of the Margaret Sandham School of Dancing.


* , ' %-'■


TilRTHDAY greetings to " Sir Ralph C. .Assheton, of Downham, Hall, who] will be 92 to-morrow: to ^Mr; J. Eccles, of '4, New-row, Low Moor, who is 79 to-day; to Mr. William Hargreaves, of 28; SalthllNroad,. Clitheroe, who will be 86 on Sunday : to Miss Margaret Grayi- pf 45,- Chatbum - road, Clitheroe, who will be 83 dn Tuesday; and to Mr; Richard -Thomp­ son, of 34, Queen-street, 'Whalley, who celebrates his' 85th birthday next Wednes­ day! ... - -■ -•


* . • * ' I • ■'


TN place of 13-year-old William Howard Spensley,


of 55, Waddlngton - road, Clitheroe, who,' as, reported, elsewhere in this- Issue, recently - fractured his wrist. Edward Ian Washbrook, of Whalley-road. Pendleton, will take part in the county finals of the senior cycle rally at j Fleetwood to-morrow.


William was the winner of the senlor'sectlon in the third


annual cycle rally held In May by the Clitheroe Borough and Rural District Joint Road Safety Committee. : iaii had one point- less; and - -as, William’s in]ury; meant him being ■ scratched, fr omth e finals, he. will take his, place.


. THIS WEEK’S , "road safely SLOGAN Much ibring: much ertouWe? '


SEVENTEEN - YEAR - OLD Miss Barbara Sihlth. of


- HEYES organised afternoon tea ,, party The public Is, largely un­


; facilities for!the c?ire 'of'the. chronic sick made at' a m^etT' Ing of the local Health Execu­ tive and reported elsewhere in


demanded by the outspoken condempatlon of , esdstlng.


inquiry ‘ fe' obviously ,


Clitheroe Man Was 75 Yards From


Air Show. Tragedy


i'VVHEN , orie .of the 'two en g ln e^ a ch weighing


-the Farnborough, Air Show on S a t u r d a y afternoon, crashed' into a hillside, killing and maiming many of the crowd of spectators, 32-year- old Mr. ,T. .Morton, of, 2, Whitewell - drive, ‘ Clitheroe, was standing only 75 yards away.


Mr. Morton, who is a litter


at the Bqrnoldswick works of Rolls Royce Ltd.; wfidone of '90 -employees who had visited Farnborough'by coach; He was paying his second


vlritato the Air Show to see th e ‘performance of the . jet engines he helps to build.


unscathed, as did the re­ mainder of the 90 employees, who eventually turned up ah the three coaches, -tyhere a roll-call , was,'being' ta^en.


Fortunately, he escaped ' 41,000-FT. DIVE to the tragedy to an. “,Adver-


;tlser and Times” reporter on Wednesday Mr. Morton said


The ’plane, piloted by Jcdm Derry, the test pilot,-,had


ijust dived from a height of :41,000-ft. and, having levelled [off, hadi flown over , the runway.


a return trip over the runway when the nose of the machine tilted and the whole 'plane crumbled as-though squeezed


and the two engines ' dame hurtling through the air at a tremendous speed.


by -a hand. : l - ; . : j . " The fuselage fell away


;


' The'other engine, contitiued Mr. Morton, - had transformed the . hillside into;. a scene' resembling a battlefield, with dead and injured lying, on the ground.


two years ago flashed through Mr. Morton’s mind as he-re­ called that oh that occasion he had been standing almost at- the very spot where the engine had thudded into the hillside.


, Thoughts of the Air Show of


Farmers Consid^: Sheep Rescue Plan


rtLirHEROE and ^ Bowland Branch of the National


Farmers’ Union, are to give consideration to a, hill sheep rescue scheme." ’


The scheme was put'to the.


County Branch of.i the N.F.U. by, the Fellowship of ^ell Walkers, an d , It was detlded that the ; Clitheroe Branch' should be asked-to oehslder Its^' merits.!


' ; ‘ ''' LOCAL; VAlipE The scheme would prove of


special value locally,,a s , there are many hill sheep farmers in the Clitheroe district. . It ^will be concerned with the rescue of sheep stranded in snow­ storms,- trapped lii 'gulleys or


unable .to move because of injury. I t , is probable that . the


scheme, will be discussed by the branch at .a meeting later this month . ’


^FHE Vicar, the Rev. S. * Birtwell,- was the spOaker


Bqwland Fmliqs On U5. Farmsi


TN America,'lipyen i the hegro -^charwo'manTgoes to work -in her own car,-Mrs. Olive Lucas told members of' Clitheroe Pendle Centre, at their, meet­ ing on Monday.


I :


Mrs. . Lucas, founder of Pendle’Centre and formerly


1 of' the ■ West Bradford: Guest , House, has just returned from a: year’s! visit to the United S tates .;


She told of her experience'


on Ellis Island, where she and her . daughter were he,Id for three days by immigration authorities while a technical misunderstanding w'as righted.


ghastly ; Imprisonment, and one that calls for iauthorita- tlve investigation,” she stated.,


“ Life i there Is a grim and Mrs. Lucas said that many


of the farms In Pennsylvania' were still owned and occupied by families whose i ancestors were granted tracts of land by William Penn , about 1680. Some o f these families"tiad emigrated as Quakers ' from farmsteads in the Newton-ln- Bowland area.


i ' ■ -/".T— TitheroeUhciiangqd


UjLI’THEROE, with no match 'T tomorrow, field an un- changed team for their game with Barnoldswlck In the second roupd of the Lanca-, shire Comblnatlorl Cup ! at


S h w Bridge oh Monday night.......


•will be In goal.' T'e'B'm'; Rayner; B o lt o n , Blake; Forbes, Coates. iCollls; Palmer, Hargreaves (G) , ’'' F r a n c l s ,


the attack apd Rayrier, le - w e r e d from This injury at Fleetwood on Monday; mght.


Frgncls continues, to lead


to' meet Bla lck b u r r i St. Joseph’s at IShaw Brjdge to-morrow wllll be: R, Green- halgh; : 'W. Shefllker, ; V. Kerfon; N .' Threifali;- .T. Williamson, P, Dawson: J. Cpllls, A. Bush, K. Brady. T.‘ Conway, J. Lassey. Reserves,' F. ‘ ■ Huckworth* -R;-. Wiardle-. 'worth, R. Taylbri’ Rlck-ofl Is.' I at 3 p.m;


Treslze,! Frankland. Kick-off Is 'at -5--45 p.ml.' , ; / • 5 Clltheroe . A'friateur’i^ steam


1 MAN GAOLED


^ T A T E D to have fra ud- ulently Idrawn sickness,,


benefits totalling £77 13s. 7d. betweeh November, 1950, md February, 1952. Eric Wa kqr (36), of 14, North-street, Clitheroe, was sentenced


yesterday, the sentences run' concurrently.


■ (National Insurance of si ms ■bf £2 19s. 6d.,‘ £3 9s. 5d.. ind £ 2 , 9s. 6d. Nine similar


defrauding the Ministry .He pleaded guilty


offences were taken into con­ sideration, as was- a further offence of stealing 5-ft. of lead, piping from the house he occupied at 14, North-- street.


Cook told Walker he must be aware that' he was on a 'very serious charge. It was a deliberate, calculated fraud extending over, a long period of time. He would be serit to prison ' for six months on each charge, the sentences] to run concurrently. .


Presiding, Alderman H.


'Ministry, Mr. R. M; McBlrney said that on September. Ath last year, the defendant sub­ mitted a medical certlffdate


CLAIMED BENEFIT P r o s e c u t i n g for


the


•since the 4th. He claiiried benefit accordingly, and. a. result, a ‘'postal 'draft . £ 2 19s. 6d. was sent to hln.


' stating he was incapable] of working. On September 11th’ he, submitted,, a further, certificate, Ih 'which'.he said he had/ not been ; working'


six months’ imprisonment each of three summonses Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court to


.a wage of -£9 5s. 3d. and on the 16th, a Iwage of £6 17s. As a result of. these wages:


‘McBlrney. had been working during that period and on September 9th had received


The defendant, said Mr.


"he was not entitled to the sickness berieflt. / On Januai-y 22nd Walker


submitted a medical certifi­ cate again declaring he was not- •■working. He/, followed this -with another certificate on the 29th, and, as a result, received a postal, draft for £ 3 9s. 5d.,' , During that


period, however, he had been employed each day, excerit on the 25th,' and had earned £ 6 10s.


I


slriiilar. nature.' ..On this occasion he submitted .a medical certificate on June 23rd.' He renewed this certi­ ficate; on June: 30th and received a postal draft for £ 2 9s. 6d, During thdt period he had received wage's of £6 18s. 9d. .


.The third offence was of a ! Mr. McBlrney said the


.Into, conslderatipn. Thesd, offences presented a full picture. Walker had been drawlrig sickness! benefit .for. 177 days between November. 1950, and February, 1952. The total amount, paid to him was £77 13s. 7d. I . . .


defendarit vfished for. nlnfe other offences to. be taken


;■ I A- married man with four


;he was sentericed to three months’; ■ Imprisonment - con/ currently, bn charges of | larceny of lead -'flashing and malicious damage.


chlldreri. Walker, was stated to have appeared before the court in May this year when


. | “ It was just about to make


2,240 Ibs.-^from the jet air­ craft which disintegrated at


2 - I b . In Oxygen


lOHORTLY after i i Was ^ born l l days a jb, a baby girl, weighing bnly \ two pounds, was riiT


from B u n c o a t Bramley Meade Mat&rn-' ity Hospital, Wh ill^y, and put in an os: tent.


been named the. daughter , of A g n e s Leclere,


The baby, '


Highergate-road, coat;


who has Janies, is


'>■


31st and admitted the hospital s h o t


It was born on August


afterwards. Yesterday, it was reported that Janice had gained ,1 S-oz. since being admitted. Progressing favourably, she will be kept at Bramley Meade until she weighs 55-lb.


J.P. Remanded Describing the scene .pripr Oh Drink ChsTge


magistrate, Wllllam.Blrtjwlstle, of Westcroft, Rlmingto i, was remanded on ball until Octo­ ber 2nd, when he appeared at Clltheroe Magistrates’ Court, yesterday, charged with drlv-. ing whilst under the Ihf uence of drink or drugs. He was also summoned with


A COTTON manufa cturer and. a Lancashire County


driving a car-In a manner dangerous to the pubUc, driv­ ing. without due. care and attention, and -driving with­ out reasonable, considers tlon.


No Accommodatioii CHRONIC S ick i i


IS ‘SCMIDALOUS’ —medical officer


w HEN a request for information conce rning


accommodation at Clitieroe Hospital was made • at a meeting of rthe No. 5 [Divi­ sional Health Committee on Tuesday, Dr. R. C. Webster, the. committee’s m e d i c a l officer, said the lack of accommodation for thd re­ ception of chronic sick Mople was a “ national scandal.”


The request for informkion came from Alderman


Constantine who said the


becoming desperate. “ All of us receive requests for help; but nothing can be done!” h e declared.


position


(Accrlng|ton), Was


I. “ ; ' ;


] “ I think the treatmbAt of the chronic 'sick Is the oHe failure - of


sibility of the H o s p i Management ■ Committee their meetings are not to the Press;^ 'VThat we


Health Service Act. ,“ -We know: It Is the respon­


there does-n^t get recorded.’-’ ____ . say it planning. The There


not say when, beds would be available at Clitheroe. described' the poritlon ' ^s national scandal. • “There is no evidence that is


“ SHOCKING .POSITION ” Dr. Webster said he could


getting Is m i no


evldencel


we., do not control a single bed.”


j The committee passed a


resolution calling upon the Lancashire County Health Executive - to draw the attention of the hospital authorities to the serious aess- of the-position.


seem to be entirely Ignored and a lot of people are urder- going unnecessary misery. It. Is a shocking position. All I can do Is to advise hos Jltal boards. We have no- nower to get them into hospital for


chronic'. sick


any id


be tter. of


the National


t a l but


open


BfESLEY •Vik WELCOMED


,1THE Rev. jFJrancls- A. 'Payne -*- was Inducted superln}-'


tendent minister of the iOllth!- eroe Wesley,Methodist Clrqult, on Wednesday, in succession to the R 2


who has iri .the Circuit.


sentatives from .every .church in the circuit attended the In-- duction bervibe at ClltherOe Wesley Church. The Rev: H. Crawford Walters, chair-- man of the North Lancashire District I 'of- I the Methodist Church, perfoTmed the lnduc4' tlbn ceremony^ and. was adsls-j


A largd gathering .of repref


ted by the Rev. James Wright Me t h o d i s t ! Minister; at Whalley, ind the Rev. Godfrey Kenyon, Minister at ChatburnJ Mr. A. Llngard was ' !the organist.


|


was extended to Mr. and Mrs> Payne by [circuit leaders. {. j


an infornjial reception m l the! schoolroom,-when a welcome'


The service was followed by F E L : ^ “ A T H O M E ” I The Rev. Wright said that


both he and his wife had;“felt at home’’ Immediately they had come lnto ;the circuit, and! he could assure Mr,Pa^ne that the people In the circuit were very .friendly. He would find co-operation and a real understanding | of the things that were happening aridi of:


the things they were trying to do.


Congregational Minister in Clltheroe, and the ReV. S i Birtwell, Vicar] of the Parish i


The Rev. cl J. GuUdfbrd. j


Church, also joined In welcdm- Ing Mr. Payne.1 .


. j The Rev. ! Fred Smith,]


Minister of Mo or L a 'h e ’ Methodist Church, was undble' to attend, but sent h is ! apologies, toupllng with them ' best wishes to Mr. Payne, i [ ^ Mr. J. ! Dugdale, Circuit! Steward, who presided, then! extended a welcome to Mr.' Payne, saying that they- offered him all the help sind co-operation they''could. ;


Three-Year Houses Near Cdmpletioii


I’AFTER taking almost three years to build, the four


Council hojuses at Grlndleton are expected to be ready for occunatlon by the end of. the month, an official of Bowland


Rural District Council stated i yesterday.


! . ; i 'The slow rate of progress'


m the erection! of the'houses i has been i;he cause of com - ' ..plaints'In ;he village.


: At-last iiohth’s meeting [of the'Council. Councillor


!


I the- houses' had ibeen a- “head­ ache” for ]the past two years and stressed the need for completing them as quickly as possible. He ' urged the officials : to do everything possible to expedite’ their completion]


Dugdale, 'Chairman, said of Grln’


whole vlllcge was incensed about the matter,-; and-that the slow rqte of progress was giving th^ Council a bad name.


CounciUolr Mrs. 's. Dow, dle; ;on. ;'sald that the


i ■ i Speeding Offence


A DMITTING speeding' with' a motoif van, Frank Smith


(58), of 51, ■ Knowles-street, Rlshton, was fined £1 and had his licence indorsed at Cllth­


eroe Magistrates’ Court, yesterday. P.C. T. Wood said he was on


motor; cycle patrol duty Ini CUtheroe-rdad, Barrow, when he saw the'defendant driving towards Whalley. He followed him for a] distance of one mile, and dqringthat time, the speedometer on the motor­ cycle registered 42 m.p.h.


Trades Council


ieks Lower Fares For Old Folk


F, an attempt! to obtain lower. ’bus fares for old


age /pensioners, the Clltheroe and District Trades Council- wrote ' to the ; local ’bus coiripanles . asklrig If they would be prepared ,to Intro­ duce special ebneessionary ^ares. But when the Council met on Tuesday night It' was reported-that dj letter had been received from Ribble Motor Services Ltd; stating that the request could not be granted.


I — ;The Council had originally-


asked for the introduction of special fares for ;old people, except during' pbak • periods,


.and letters were sent to Ribble Motor. Services and Bolton - by - Bowland Motor Services. '


; > REPLY RECEIVED


, 'It was reported that no reply had been received from the local ’bus company, but a letter from Ribble Motor Services’ traffic m a n a g e r Intimated' that appeals for concessions


f r om various


organisations had! been con­ sidered, and It : had been found, neqessary to refuse, /


The granting Of such a


i.our wide area of activity ” would involve “ the creation of a precedent which would


undoubtedly lead i to serious difficulties,” It was stated.


CHtheroe Cyclists In Techni(^lour


earlier ,thls year will b^ a feature of an autumn event to be held by the Clltheroe Boro.ugh and Rural District Joint Road Safety Committee.


’’A COLOUR fllfn of :,the Clitheroe cycle-rally held


event' were discussed at a meeting of the Rbad Safety Committee.. on Wednesday night. •


Arrangements for the ! ,


hoped, to arrange a serlbs of quiz contests for the event, which was provisionally fixed for Sunday, Noveiriber, 30th. These will be between mem-' bers of transport 1 organisa­ tions and other organisations..


I t ' was stated that It was


vious events held by the Committee- will be .: presented at this meeting. ■ ,


Interrupted Journey A 'day tripper liravelllng


from Leeds to Blackpool by coach, on- Monday;! collapsed ■ while the cbach wasitravelllng along Clltheroe-road, Whalley. She was Mrs. Ida Hart; of 65, Woodhoiise-lane, Leeds.' She was .' taken to Accrington Victoria H o s p i t a l , and detained overnight; /


Prizes awarded for pre­


request, .with the !“ numerous similar applications received- from time to time !throughout


; ; P O U L S T O N - L b R O W N


V. J . H. Richmond; taken up . new .duties Olossop, Derbyshire,*


Dramatic Society were among


Mr. and Mrs. T.i G. Brown, of Hetton House. Clltheroe, andl an accomplished principal In


Wednesday, when Miss Mary daughter of


the society’s host^war pro-^ ductlons, was married to Mr ■ Bernard V. Poulston, the only, son of Mrs. and the late Mr' R. W. Poulston. iof Wlllesden. London.


| Both bride, and bridegroom ' 1 I


have been prominent In local a m a t e u r theatrical pro­ ductions. -Miss Brown Is well- known t h ro u g h 0 u t the district for her performances with the operatic society and In other local-pl^ys, and she appeared wlth| the ’ bride­ groom In a recent production by the Clltheroe Drama Club. Mr. Poulston, : a research engineer/has also produced a number of plays In East Lancashire.


;


the bride wore! a gown of white floral brocade cut on claMlcal lines with corsqge of orange blossom, and silk tulle veil. Her .headdress was of orange blossom'and she carried a bouquet of lily-bfr the-valley and white heather. The bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Poulston, sister of


the- bridegroom,' and Miss Maureen Barrett; of Poulton- le-Pyide, wearing dresses of floral satin In i sherry and autumn tones and cut on classical lines. They had jackets with Chinese neck­ lines and headdresses of velvet 'toning i with their bouquets of yellow roses.


The best man was Mr. E. R.


Shepheard, a friend of the bridegroom, the i groomsman was Mr. Kf Crulckshank. and the ushers were Mr. J. R. Brown,: brother pf the bride, and Dr. J. B. Hlgham.


th e ceremony -was per­


formed by the Vicar of CUth- eroe, the Rev. S. Birtwell, and the organist was Mr. (3. A. Myers.


. | A reception was held at


the Swan and Royal Hotel. Clitheroe, and ' afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Foulston left for their honeymoon, the bride wearing a cherry-red coat trimmed i with grey Persian lamb, with a grey hat and accessories.


G.lven away'by .her father,


^During ■ A


the c e r e m o n y Rev. A, Lord, the hymns “ o ‘’y thb


Perfect Love” and “ Lead Us avenly fa th e r ” -were siin^. '“’"‘' i - f ' ' a


amd Ann Ingham, sisters of th e ’groom, and Miss Patricia I Bradpury, cousin of the


bride. ' • |


headdre^es to tone, while the small attendants ■wore lemon- coloured taffeta trimmed with }ace_ with feathered i head-


of yellow chrysanthemums,


headdre^es and mittens to '^^ly


bouquets


■ M''’-,. Keith EcclesJ friend, was the best man, arid the groomsmen were Mr. Nv Ingham, brother- of the bridegroom, and Mr.:R Har­ greaves, brother of the: bride,


travelling in a cherry-red costume with black jacces-


mrt for. a , honeymoon .at P ^ ^®b p o o l ,


.Jb ey i'.-w lli r e s i d e a


Mlllthorne House, Cllihoroe. DEAN-WALKER


place at Slaldbum Church of Miss Dylys only daughter of


Mrs. R. W a l k e r The wedding has


Klrkmoor - road, Clitheroe, and Mr. John M. Dean, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean, of Brighton.. Sussex. •


Wearing' a gown


b;qldered net with „ length, veil and headdress of orange blossom, the ! bride was given : away by her rather and attended by Miss Margaret Dean, sister of the


of em- a! full-


bridegroom...Mlss Verb David, frirad of the: bride, and Miss Patricia Wood, cousin bf the bride. She carried a of white roses.


boiiQuet


with a headdress bf i pink rosebuds. She carried a fiosy of mixed flowers.


wore dresses of blue georgette: over nylon and carried bouquets rosebuds, the small ant. Miss ' Wood, white embroidered


The ■ best man was! Mr.


Rodney Parkinson, friend of the bridegropm, and! the’


groomsmen were Messrs. Alec, Walker and D. Parker.


the Rkv. j . G. B y r n e 11, officiated, and the organist was Miss V. M. Garnett, who accompanied the singing of the hymns “ Father! All. Creating ” and “ O iPerfect Love.” ;


The Rector of Slaldburn, ■ ' I


Parker’s Arms Hotel, Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean left for a honeymoon at Sou'thpbrt, the bride wearing a grey! srilt with black and white] acces­ sories. They . will live at 8. Queensway. Waddlngtori.!


After a .reception !at the


BanUh Colds iriid! ' BrStiebi^ L / 'E


MOOREY’S : c 6 ld a n d in f lu en za MIXTURE '■


SMALLEY-BRIGGS


son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Smalley, of “ Smlthfleld,” Downhani, and Miss Milinda Briggs, , only daughter bf Mr. and Mfs. G. Briggs, of “ Hlgh- fleld,” Preston New - Toad, Samlesbury, were married at Downham Parish Church, on Saturday. The ceremohy was- perlormed by! the Vicar of Clltheroe, the Rev. S. Birt­ well,


Mr. William Smalley] eldest ; --


away by: her father, wore a gown of white satin brocade with full-length veil and headdress of orange blossom, and carried a shower bouquet of red carna,tlons. ' |


The bride, who was- given


Margaret Hart, friend bf the bride, and Miss Margaret Blackburn, cousin of the bridegroom,, who wore :blue taffeta trimmed with net! and headdresses to tone. 1 Two small attendants were! Miss Patricia Hayhurst and Miss Jean Hayhurst, cousins of the bridegroom, who ! wore white net over taffeta' with headdresses of jsweet peas.


of the brldegrbom, was! the best man, and Messrs.' B. Porter and' J. Altham 1 were groomsmen.


hvmns- “ Praise My Sbul” and “ Lead Us Heavenly Father” were' surig, ; Mrs. Todd being organist,


During the ceremony, the j


'Darkwood - crescent. Chat - .burn.. :


George and ■ Dragon' I Inn, Downham, and later Mr, and Mrs. ' S m a 1 le y left I for Blspham, the bride wearing a lilac dress: and hat with a_ green coat and accessories.. Thev .wi l l ; reside at; 20.


A reception was held at the Mr. Peter Smalley, bj'other | ■ Her bridesmaids were Miss depression and weakness.


.;an give. MOO S^Y’S


speed rivalling the mcKt. popular powders and tablets! J ' ftself and! safeguards you against


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The Mbdern Herbalists ST-REET, CLITHEROE ' I


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' Ijhs nerieet milh substitute. |No boiling water reauired


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Machines., Sheep Dips, P.T;Z. Chloras. DelsAnox.- Barb and Pipin Wire. : ' I '


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wp^weeks after he won £1,500.! A niother - seht each of her sons a , piece and one of them won £4,003


Wishing ^ Cork Tree, i cimbe-ln- Telgnhcad, Devon.


JOHN HOLT, JnrJ


for the BEST PRICES and Immediate removal of Horses, Cows. Bulls, etc!


:F'at Horses bought at top! ;■ ■■■:, prices,


• . . used. Shay Head Cottage, Slack Lane End^^. Colne-


Day and Night Service. ' m '


• Dead or Alive.


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lilnj a swrepstake. If yoU woUId |(Advt.)


ke further particulars, send .addressed envelope ; to


A .'young couplqiln Wales Lve Just won enough mobey to buy, a bouse, and so, they say It is cbnclufelve proof of,the Legend of|the 1300 year ^ old . Wishing Cork Tree. Another couple had a biece of LuckyiCorh sent, them,by a relative arid, got an empty house two days afterwards. ,A lady In Doncaster sent for a piece and won £3,000 on a (penny polns pool. A wife gave her doubting husband a [piece of t Lucky Cork for his Birthday and


: Try a bottle tikday.'.arid.-'eipeWefidblfthe' riiokt irapld Improvement wrach omy pure herbal medlclnd


Uhl do ..this and save you riiuch'time, trouble i anci |xpeMe. it Is saff, even for! babies,'and acts with a


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their 25.'years’! daughter-in-law,


]yjR. R. DRIVp, jof BROpKSIDE [BAKERY, 'PEEL -| 'STREET, CIITHpROE, wlslibs to announce that he has had to retire ^roni business through lU-heaith; also t'o sincerely thank'all hlsjcustomefs, both olff bnd'.’iie’ patronage. R. J. and M,


business at 13, Bridge Road, isth, and will be


Also that his son- and Driver, [will takfe over thb Chatburn, on Septembet


The s e n i o r bridesmaids chiffon taffeta


of pink attend- iwearing


- - organdie NOTICE V. for . ■%


Mr. and of


Parish Walker.


taken


Heifer Hotel, iChth- Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ingham


rqceptlbnjat the the I bride


CHARGES CLEGG ^ 5, Church


g h e i^ t - ■ /


Sbek . Clitheroe phone 59i '


yellow rmoire taffeta' trimmed ^i*b . lace with: feathered


b r i d e s m a i d s wore We can jsupply—


Johnson’s,iBaby C r ^ , Lotibn and Powder/ Bpr4 aid Honey; Glycerii apd Borax/ Zinc and CastoJ


Teats and Va|ves; Pyrex and Boat-shaped Fee^J; ting- Abidec ))ropsj Adexolin and Vitamu


jrabletsj 'I'^cher Beakers; Tiufood .Spoon Foods; apd iF makes of' Baby Foods;


]. ! jHAVE your . I • / ' ' 1 : b m y w e ig h e d EACH WEEK


,the bride, who carried a bouquet of 'white carnations was a t t e n d e d by Miss Maureen Hargreaves, sister of bride, the Misses -Joan


away by her father. ■ y r e


FOR E F F I^N C Y AlW SERVIGE I|H(?NE; CH/-'rBURN 216


Aj^®“i'>ers: of the .Clltheroe ® P ® a 1 1 c and


piffK congregation at Church on


INGHAST—HARGREAVES „jy®3ring a gown o f ‘French


dMorafed ®Vifh®with pearls sfiQuins andl with; a wreath o f '


^rnef-street. X l S o l


Churcl? enth pr ^ariiqs’s dav^ tn


Inah Satur- Mn Ind Mrs^E’ We Gtai^ej bur i^d^rtisenienb


' /. • vV' ,• But We never change pur policy -all, , ,our Customers/[ a ;


SQU^JlE DEAUj no matter whetlier the.])ur^hase ]tje large or small. |


So, whatever! your Tyre problems a^e consult us first for expert advice


WE LEAD-OTHERS FOLLOW


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 12, 19S^


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jy i lO L E SA L E ^ N 0 i


FISH M E R C H A N T


RABBITS AHD .POULTRY ! w a n t e d . 'ERED DAILY


Establls ied at Fleetwood and Grlttlsby. ORDERS DELIV


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