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CUtheroe Advertiser & Times, June 13i 1932 PARISH CHUkCH - CLITHEROE


i u m A Y SCHOOL FESTIVAL ’


iSUJ^AY 'NEXT, 15th JUNE i Holy Communion.


a.m.: a;m.: a.m.:


ii 2-15 p.m.:


; Parish Communion. Mattins.i


t THE RT. REV. B. POLLARD, I Bishop. of Lancaster.


• i i i


' ■ i


PHOCESSION OF WITNESS AND SCHOLARS’ SERVICE.


■ THE IWEV; T. B, REID, Vicar of ^ Whitewell.


! 6-30 p.m,


■ All members of the congregation are - specially invited to join the processlom Nora..-^H wet,'^rVlce to commence a,t 2-15 p.ffi‘. "


Evensong.' ' ' |


THE REV. J. S.'B.,WALLIS, Rector of m b c h e O t e r . : j ,


] ^ WESLEYI :


Metiiodist Church; I CLITHEROE |


'SUNDAY NEXT ([June 15th) 1,0-30, a.m.:


Rev.: G. Kenyon 6 p.m.:


Rev. James Wright MOOR LANE t’li'


Methodist Church CLITHEROE


SUM)AY; NEXT Uune 15 th)


10-30 a.m. and .6 p.m Rev Fred Smith


-CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB I


■\rOTICE ils hereby, ^venj that A .SPE'ClALVMEEjciNQ


wlU be. hfeld at .THE GfBEB ROOM, Ci|.theroe.‘on PRIDAyv the 27th c ay' of- June, 1952,| at 7-30 p.m.f for the ptirposej of considering. Alterations'! ; of Rules and


such otl\er matters


as may arjse therefrom. AIL meipbers are urged; to


attend.


W. WITTON, Secretary.


ji /


Women'S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION Clitheroe Branch


AN OUTING TO


TOWNELEY HALL^ ■- BLfRNLEY ;;;t


• TEA AT RIMINGTON.j! asked to


Wednesday, June 25th Leaving he Club at 2 p.m. Members


th e . Secret Members.


News From Districts


SABDEN


,was ,qrganiet. ■ Thq collections, in aid df school funds, amounted to £121 17s.


ladies conaecte<^ with ;the Baptist Church hiad their annual out­ ing on 'Saturday, when they travelled by. ikotor! coach to Buxton and Matlock. ^


CHURCH OpIINGS. The


give their names i to ■ary or Committee


PRELIMINARY NOTICE;'


ST. PAUL. LOW MOOR, CHURCH AND ;


SUNDAY] SCHOOL FUND^ CoilE TO THE


Crowning of the PAGEANT QUEEN


SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUNDS ' .


OLD ENGLISH DANCING BY TEE SCH0LAR1?| ! on the. , 1 ;


SUPPORTED BY HER RETINUE. H


' on / c ; More details later. i


Preliminary Announcement ; DARWEN ;.■ '''


CONSERYATIVE ASSOC.


(Billingt:on, Langho an l Dinckley .Branch) • ■


SPORTS DAY H


SATURDAY, JULY W in ABEEY MIU FIELD. BlixiNGTOk'.,', ■j-.:''


GyWkhana by j ; ■


THE GAME: COCK RIDING. SCHOOL. 1 GT,' HARWOOD


COMIC DOG SHOW i [judge:


Mr. J. W. Turner •!


Races and Side Shows ADMISSION:


I Adults 6^;. Children 3d. [|M


R b w h e y ’s P |S t e f e 12 Co!


in (i Box. OUR iCANNOT


PRICE 6d. BE REPEATED.


Advertiser & Times iSi-.; ; j:/ ;


Saturday^ July I 2th, 1^2 at; 2-45 p'.m. i


wishing to go are


Nicholas C.EJVt.S,',' [ along: with their wives and families had an enjoyable, outing.dni Saturday to Southport.,


The '.membeiTS | of the St. LANGHb


Large corigregatipiis attended the Day and Sundayj School annivers­ ary services at iSt.i Leonard’s Church bn'Sundaji. i 'The lessons at each !of three! services; wer.e read by, the scholars, the morning service being conducted by the Rev..^.W. iEddlestpu.j Vicar of Sale|bufy, | ahd | the eyetiing service by' the ReV.; S. Birtwell, Vicar of i Clitheroe. i j A family senic.e in,' the afterndqn was con­ ducted by the Rev.'l Glyn Jackson, Rural Dean of Accriilgton, Col­ lections were Tor,;, school funds, i


SCHOOLS ANNiVERSARY.


coach trip was, enjoyed -by a group of members of the Langho, Billingtpnahd Dinckley Conserv­ ative Association last night', week. The party had.diriner at Settle before returning' to :tarigho.


at a whist and domino, drive, held in the club, room , on, .Tuesday evening iwere!. !' jwhisti: ■'■Mrs, Jepson, Mi's: Bamber, Mr; W. Hilton, Mrs, Alleh;, j doifiihoes: Mrs. Cross/ ■ | i i .


HURST GWEEN


in'white. :'The Lttle girls of thg flfst Communion baskets of red ar whilst theiboys Other junior glr .of yellovf ;j and


cured: •P aW dH ) -!•'


posies of yellow and white flowers.' The statue/of,Our! Lady, beauti­ fully- decorated-in;bjue 'and white, was carried by Mt.id-'Bolton and Mr. J. Marsdeh,.and behind them came meihbers of : the Sodality of the Children of Mary,' who; wore white veils.;! Guild jbanners' were,, carried by W. Shaw, L. .Greaslcw' a'ttd ■ J. 'l^lden ’(Hacking Boat). Hymns were Sling during the prooesslpnii'aftefi which solemn, bene'diction was given'by Father W; Thomb, S.J. The duties ,of marshal were carried out by Mr. ■J. Embleyi:;


Senior boys and the latter in


,di white flowers, carried candles, s learned posies white flowers, girls.came .next, white,: carrying


,| j . ■ , i WHALLEY 'i, [


Conservatives, a was held at the Stanley Room on Wednesday -night


ommittee of the c SOCIAL.-^Organlsedi by/ the


lYhalley Young social :evening-


class ■ carried


'S CHOOL sermon. — The traditional Trinity jSunday School Sermon and procession took place at St. Peter’s ichurqh, Stony- hprst, on Sunday, afternoon. After the sermon/preachediby Father S. Kennan; S.Jj, -the i proMSsioh was held .round ithe cjhurch, the Junior schdlars' f School all ;being


CLUB jWHIS'T. 4-Prizewinners


. ANNIVEESARYj — ;Tiie ;anhual Sunday School. Anniversary services were held|at|the,jMetho- dist Church on Sunday, -when the special preacheij for thb day ' the Rev.l George | West, Oswaldtwlstle. jlrj‘ the| morning a' song' service jvas gfven by .the children; and at | the afternoon and evening se|rvices; thef choir, under , the'''leadership I of Mrs. D. Howson, sang ■|he- introit “Had we .but i harkened," I ■ and .the anthems “ Hear] my prayer," and “ When I survey." Mrs; Joan Fairhurst,. of Burnley,; was the soloist and Mrj- Reg Siaftwofth


The (


WHALLEY ^dlNEMA


ii MON.. TUES., Wed. BETTE DAVIS, a«a BARRY SULLIVAN in


Payment Qn Demand TpiURS:. FRIJ SAT.


ANN BLYTH and FARLEY GRANGER in


Our Very Own V^eek.^eye, 7.30. ;


Saturdays. 1st House 6 b.m. 2nd I House, 8-lb D.m.


Prices' 1/ 3. Children 7A. ; N SEW WISWELL F


ta.k oni"Home Crafts’: was given by Mr.'W. H. NuttaU, o^ Blaok- bi(m, at the monthly meeting of Wbwell Women’s : Institutir In ■thp School on Wednesday riight.' Nuttall, who has-conducted


(VOMEN’S INSTITUTE. — A


village for the past nme months, fo lowed his talk with-aidemon-- stfation of handloom weaving. There was also a display of work done by ■ Mr. NuttaU’s IWlsweU students durlng|the jpast wmter, and thanks to hiip were expressed byl MlsS', M. Leacli and Mrs.. ■Wpitwell. '


! handicraft I classes jin the


.arjdi congratulated the five mem­ bers' ofj.the Institutei-Miss E. M.,- Fdst)5r,!Miss P, I Mather, Mis^ -M, Parry,;; Mrs.' Winsbr .and Mrs. Wood—who gained Awards at the recent! | Clitheloe 11 agricultural ■ She also thanked Mrs. Mrs, , Wpodi for tifip; to jloghtpn


trsi j,M< F. Mather presided, I! '! Telephone: i Whatley 2111.


Ribhle Valley group .meeting, and' her rejpdrt was


sented ! the- flhpncial statement, shewing a satisfactory balance, and Mrs. A. Wood,


tawl j Miss M trpburfer, Mrs.


gave dh account of her visit 'tb th( annual meeting In London. Sh >„was thanked-by Mrs. Mather. The [social half-hour was-spent deciphering musidkl clues, and E monthly compdlltion for a


Pendletohj . jotit delegate,


my, itery parcel | competition was ■won by' Mrs. Cqrrj ; Tea hostesses weie Mrs. Clegg,' Mrs,-Holgate, Mrf Smith and'Miss E. Robinson.


T^OMEN’S ir is id uT E — The Ju irio meeting! ...


Wo nek’s Institute ititute w


I 'SLAIDBURN !df


.Mo iday .e.vening. tMrs. T. Walker ■pre.aded and Mrs! jl G. Bymell' gav3 an excellent report on-the anr ital; general meeting ' in Lor don which j she jattekded' as deltgate.. Afterwards, members pail. a!;vislt to the Rylde Water Board’s works,! where they were sho|vn.rround by Mr. and Mrs.


the Board Hpuse. HolUns, 'on


Raiksaji-and had the c e s ^ ' explained to ffesments /were served ■ and a vow of thanks was proposed by Mis > Di ■' Reynolds, j


various pro- them. Re-,


. R .1.: trip.—^ embers of Slald- bum , Women’q Institute -held their, aknual outing on Thursday. The party traveUed by coach -to Kes Vick,, where lunch was taken. and afterwards visited i Holker Hall, near Cark-in-Cartmell. Tea was served at Grange, and the


party returnedjhome via the Lake District;.'


\ ; ; ■,


Messrs., H. Curtis;! J - '!East- -Wocra iand H. Townson' were


STOCK - J u d g i n g


IS, I.oberts. G. Parker and'O. ;Slra3soh. : Thanks ! to Mr. ‘ Johisoh -wefe expressed by S. Roberts kiid G. Parker. i


, eliminating .;trlals ; a t . Rath- mell; :ln 'tvhiphiseveni clubs competed. |two iSlatdburn Y.F. 3.1 members,: P; Cowklng and 0.1 Simpson,'were chosen to ;ake pai-t in 'the; West Riding j . C o u n t y ■ Young Fanners’ Clkbs ra lly 'to be held at Otley to-rnb'rrow;- Shldburn ] members r were


'Y F .o ,,. ,RALLY.-At. the recent I Settlb .reglbn Y.F.C


succ Pssful In Ifh'e i! following competitions


.Newnoiise;, pig judging, 3rd, !G. I[ari:ison;| dairy-cow judg­ ing, 2nd. 0. Slmpsok.


COACH TBIP^i-An evening More .Con,


iSatukay ten joyed an'outing'to iHarrigate, Ribon an^ sWinton ;castl5, where 4,000 delegatks had [gathire^. Th^ Black Dyke Mills Band were In attendance '. and dellg ited ^ the -large gathering with their selectioks. '■ ' SWntdn;'Castle is; xvatiVe . College, used as a


cyisitots jehjoyfd a four of the •|)uild ngiwhich is set in beautiful surroundings: Mrs. W Smithson .and I Mrs.,' W., Berry made the arrargements.


and the . . i- [


•om St. Joseph’s daintily attired.


;tute; on Tp esday. A j com­ petition for li dressbd clothes ipeg was won by: 1, Mrs! G. ;Imlk, 2, Mrs R. Page, 3, Mrs. Park. IA novelty gift parcel ;cont:'Ibkted liy each member melpiid j to raise fiindi to- ,wares the post of- a! new plan) which the Itistltirte Is pure lasing. By the! purchase M.a blano. the Institute are hORl ig ito fester .‘the a'ppre-


iCiatlin of good music. | '


[Section; [at Clitheroe agrlcul- ;tura: ghow. Tea ' hostesses iwere the Misses J. Barrow,'H. Boothnian. Cl. Berry arid M.' Booth and Mrs. T. Banks-hhcL Mrs. D; iBooti.


tere: ting . ' deport of I the annual meeting In' London, iwhlch she a t t e n d e ' d as jdeleiate, an l Mrs.l Gdrnett- 1 repotted tha t 24 prlzied-had been won ,by the Iristltute in the W b'm e n ’ s ! ikstltute


M -is. . Heron gavh an ln-


theii annual outing ithls year, members of Jthe WMdlngton Methodist C h u r c h ; ;cholr


CUp ilR OUTINp. 4 For I ' ' ;


'Visit’d the Yorkshire! Dales. 'The party tn .veiled by way of 'Four tains Alibey, akd on to 'Rlpok ; fdr, lunch; [Tea was 'taken at Richmond. The iRev, J. Wi'lght’ And Mrs.


W r g hd) aiccompknled 'the part;:. '


! 'WOMEN’S INSTITUTE;'!— Mrs. J.| N. Garnett presided !at thejmoniihly meeting of [Wad Itngtpn Women’s Lnstl-


—^,0 than, 40 members 'of' the Women’s Uni6|iist Association on


CO


mac line assembly, 2nd,: peter Cowilng, 3rd. -S.'l Roberts; preiaratlon of a heifer for shovr, 3rd, G Emmqtt and K.'


'mll k l in g -


WADDINGTON NSERVATIVE RALLY —


•S)al Iburn' ■ - _ ,—o , '!Clul I members, and ■ held: at; ;Lowter, Highfleld; Fa?m, Slald- buni, by permission of Mr. Jt? Johison,' on| Monday. Tn judging four!heifers and 'four dairy cows, the winners were


judges at com petition


a Young 'i': Farmefil.'


stock-jud.idgiit:ig; organised. ' by


vas held at Slaidburn


deedra^d jam jar, jddged by Mr. ;tall; was won by: 1, Miss E. Foster; 2, Mrs.[Grawshaw. A


. ,rs. 1 Thomas : attended the 'ead'


E. Pickup, pre­


! secre- The


the' WlsweU BoItOH'by-Bowlani


Thdre was "a good attendance a t the June 'meetlngl' of Bolton'Jjy-Bowland Woiken’s Institute. The president, W.'.Heaton, presided, and Coy, of Salford,! gave members am instructive on "Care of: the iFeet,” was thanked I by Mrs.! Ca and Mrs.iL.,Metcalfe.:; A petition for i a home -: nade belt was- judged by. Miss


man 3om-


. Holden and -Mrs. N. Pajrkln- son. V..;' *!' '!■, jThe ‘social! ■ haif-'hour was


who awarded' prizes to Mrs G.


-Epnirell-and Mrs. N. Pi,rkin- son. Tea wasp-served by the hostesses'.''" '


members of | the '| Bolh h-b'y- Bowlarid W.I. speiqt an - irijoy'-: able day’s outing; on Tuesday. Travelling via Kirby Lona-


■ W.t . o u T iN G . - . ’L 'Co.v, I WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. —


Mrs; Mias 'the talk' She


W STRICTS i ' ', gisbUrn


, WOMEN’^ INS'riTdTE^''i'he monfnly meeting of -ilie-'Q’


, the Council- Schgol I yesterday week. ; There-waaia good attend/ ance and. Mrs. B.; Bentley,^pi-esi^ dent, was in tne'chap.\:MrB.i,R.' Capstlok; gave : an ■


Womens Institute: wjis' held(;in


spent in, a- ivhlst drive,. the prizewinners b e i n g Mrs.


’hir.ty,


■dale, the party, fnade a stop at Grange-over-Sapds, before, proceeding to Houlketi Hall, where guides showed the pkrty round thp beputlful hkll ;and gardens, afterwards t r a v Morecambe, where


TION.—'A whist ddve organ­ ised by Mrs. H. Spencer, in'aid p| the Women’s cjonservatlve


very pleasant eyenln CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIA­


.Mrs.' Smithies,' Mrs.- 'Vilson, Mrs. Bradley. Mrs. E oward, Mrs. Leeming and Mrs. E. Hayhurst. A competlt on for a I cake made by Mrs. Spencer realised £1 5s. The p oceeds of the whist,' which wore for l o c a l Conservative; funds, amounted to'£6.;


The prizewinners wer; Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Holte Smith.


''' [EXAM.; SUCCESSES -Con-


, gratulatlons to ' Ronalii Bow- 'ness, son of- Mr. an l Mrs. Bbwness, of Corglll Farm, Bdlton7by-Bowland, End ito Mary Jackson,, dauglter : of Mr. and Mrs,- J. Jack son,rof Forest Becks. , Bol on-by- Bbwland, who nave been successful in the| eximina-


' tiaras for admi|ttanjce ■ to grammar- schools.


^oKce Objec: To Chaigley Drinks


! Taylor, -licensee of the JrEiven .iHblfer Hotel, .Chalglej, were


;/]IBJECTIONS ! to appllca- ; Y tlons for ' ex ;ensl on ' of hours - for the: sale : of- in­ toxicating liquors by i \4r. H.


Itrgtes’ Court yesterday The people on wpose behalf


S liifenslng hours, fot


ade by Chief Supt; W.-iH.;' naker.'vat Clithejroefc Magis/,'


tlqe applications were made, came f rom'' “ I knpi r hot where,” said Mr. Linaker.


tldms to be made, lie ai ded. ,i " ' ■ ; ■


not think th.ere should be any necessity for such a iplica-


.ahpllcations on the indef- 'standing that the serving of drink was confined to mem-


siding, ■ said the ,magistrates had decided to fgrai t .'the


; Alderman H. ^lobk pre­


Bbnch that .this woujd be done'.


bejrs of the parties cone erned. :Mr. Taylor asprec the


• (Mr. Taylor had the pi ivilege serving dririks with ,meals' an hour j aft^er : lormal ahd i;ie did


e l l e d to thej spent


The party


account of her visit to,‘ the anpual .general'meeling in iLondon, After the business meeting, Mrs. Bentley introduced! A^r. Predi W. Loads,! P.R.H.S., .who gave a help­ ful and interesting I lecturej on " Gardening.” Mr. , (Loads jwas ■thanked by Miss Ni Precious ;and' 'Mrs. J ., H. Duckworth. A com-' petltiok for a miniature garden in a Saucer.'was judged by [Mr. Loads aiid won by,:( L Mrs. Dew- hurst; 2, Miss.N; 'Thwaite; 3, Mrs. E. Cairns; ’i4 Mrs. J. L. Thwaite; and 5, Miss N. Precious.


r interes'ting DOI iM


': OUMNG.T-MemiJei's of i Down- ham ! Women’s Tistitute' on Thursday ekjoyed bj motor-coach outing; to Holker jHall. iLunch was taken at.Armaddle. the party afterwards travelling to Holker, where; they 'were |shown | ijound the historical mat sion and also spent some' time a the gdrden, and' deer park. Teg was taken at Morecambe.:


I CH/yrB[jRN


SCBOGl trip!—Two coaches took scholars' of


motor tahat


-sbiJm.


Scout] Movement '.Stronger ! Than Ever^i:


boxarians TOLD


.SCOUTING was tcomple-. ' mentdry ■ to the training


3Dareht,' ,sktd Mr. ,0. A. Winn, •’FJgld-'.'Gommlssionbr for Boy Scouts,- wh m:' he spoke about Scouting; to .-' Oil I t h;fr;r,0!^; Rotdrlans at .th,elr/ meeting yesterday, . _ !


a boyshodld • receive -in his home,' schqol anfii church,It dld not'try, to do rhe: job ,of,-a


'I) A " .-


by • the late -Lord -Badeh- Powell, arid whereas many movement^- sprang ,up and flourished jo r a few years and' then dtedi' out,:,ithe ; Scout, movement.] ten;' years .after the death of Lord Badert- Powell, had never been so stfong, said Mr. Winn.


Scouting] had been founded


I ’ I 'l I


Scoutlpg and othM organisa­ tions for youth-j-and there were many goodj,ones—was that Scouting,provided a con-' tinuous system of training from the dge of eight until young manhood y]as reached.


The dllfferencq between


rtralnlng Rudyard Book.”


.Wol f C, lb , pack, where .was based on Sipling’s “ Jungle


GANG SPIRIT


and had tea' In onte|pf the Methodist schoolrooms.


town's


WEDDING HOWARD-’^jPILSON


; families were, united at Siald- burn Parish Chi|rch'on tBat- urday; when , iftlllss ., Gladys B r e n d a I'wil bo n, elder daughter of Mr. a,nd Mrs. T. S. Wilson, of Hey Farm, Newton, ■was married''''to -Mr.!'Alan Howard, younger son of Mrs. Howard, of Higher House, Newton,, and th f late Mr. J. Howard. The Rev. .Monks, Vicar !of Tosslde, officiated.


the bride wore a,| fitted Lwhlte bodice of lace and a full net lace.; Her


Givbn away bjr her fWher,


skirt I inset wit' full-length. emb:


was jsurmountec blossom, , and si


Dorisj E. Wilson,I sister of bridej who wore mimosa net


bonnet trlmmedj 1^1*1! sequins. Her


tafleia. length'


and


of the bridegroom, was the best man, and Mr. Arthur Redm|ayne was grooriisman.


niauve sweet pebtps. Mr.


hymris.“O Perfect Love’ and “ Lead Us Heavenly Father” -were bung, the organist being Miss 4 M. Garnett. , ,| ;


During the ceremony the


; accessories. The: at Higher House,


' Wecidlng gif upholfetered. bed


from of Triitex Ltd.


workfrlehdi


Slaidpurn Vlll^g^ HaJl, j and later Mr. and Mrs. Howard left for the Isle '.of Man! th e , bride | wearing a grey. | and yellow coat with matqhing


■eceptlon j was ...held in


will reside' Newtdii,


Included an ■pom and


whist drive and dance, :n the Memorial Institute on Jiriday, evening, Lou Dickinson a id his' band providing music for danc­


success and attracted gn a t in- terjest among the residents The week-end began with • a


ing!. .


bedan the proceedings on Satur­ day. 'Assembling at -the Memorial Ii


children’s fancy dress barade


Mahor House. :lJlr. R. Butler was [the M.C. at


------ - . tM


the| whist drive, and ' drs. Barlow pr^ented'prizes to: Ladles,'! Mrt. Pollitt; 2, Mrs. Ci New'iouse; consolation., Mrs. -E. Carr. Gen- tleigen: 1, Mr. J. Hhrrisoi; . 2, Mrs. M. J. Carr; conqolatiop; Mr, E.' Metcalfe..


at the danc'e, when spot were won by Mr. j! Lambeit and Mlis S. Robinson, Mr| H. .T thvlaite and Miss V. (Peel petition winners were M


and Mrs. T. Lund,' pf Birhley, judged the fancy -dress ' p trade, winpers of-Which werb: Original: 1,: Olive Seed (cover girii; .2, Jphn 'ter,


Wells and Miss P. Hartley. Mrs. M. Wilkinson, df Clit


'of age; 1, Donald lodge (cow­ boy); 2, M. Parker (nurse). 10 to 15 years of age: 1, Mar; Hol- gatb'(fisher girl): 2; Rogei Har- risoh (Mother Hubbard); Cojiples: 1,,; |Chrlst’ine, and Ai idrey (bride and bri-degrpbm); Mai|gery Dugdale and Dpreen Carr (hikers). Open Clasi; 1,


Carol Hodgson (Miss Muffet); 2, Dayid Leach (wasp). 5 to 9 years


■Robinson and K. Dajf (the iHcw- gili gipsies).


Golden Shred, a gijoup: Bennet, Tonly and


Special, priqe for Jean


lasi


Judges by Audrey , Carr and Joyce- Eccles.,


CHILDREN’S SIORTS Fiat race.,under 5 years of


1, q). Tyson; 2, C. lic-dgsod. Pl|Owers were preserited td the


Mr.'.T. H. Jacksbri vas thl M.C. prizes


ss B. ieroe,.


.Jackson (tramp). Ofiarac- under 5 years pf agp; -1,


little^'- Com-


Sa lUrday. The eve It pDved g


SPORTS week-end was held at Rimington on


SFOR11S WEi(-e(D AIT RlUl^GTON Friday, and


.girls: ■ Eccles,


Jump, girls un-rit r 11 years of age; 1, M. pqgdale; 2, S. Duckworth ■ ’


worth. Moorhe


'and M Byers;' under 'Parker. 2, H. M


2, Mrs. Sinlth Cwyth:,). Pole and pillow:! X H. sfed; 2, R. Butler. ' '


High Jjimp, meh; 1 thwaite;' 2, D. Seed,


- .


Miss D tine.


son;


Hartley. Potatjo racri, ladies; Mrs. M/iLeach;. 2, Miss F. H tley. • 440- yds, [flat, men: 1, Whitefleld; 2, H, TWstlel 880 yd?


Miss B, 2, Mrs


-.„„..'E. Brian rind Miss 2, Mrs. Balrstoil and Mrs. Sn


(se ni or' !'1, j Mrs ‘ Robinson (Holme End) anq Miss E. Seed;


(Wytho); Ladles (Junior): Wells and Miss D. Seed;


flat, mi^n: 1,|t. H. Ja^k- J. Spencer.


stlethwalte.


Seed; 2, Mrs. B. Hesle- Three-legged race ladies


H Thistle- Ladies: ;1,


Past bicycle- ra.'ce: 2, T. H.|Jacksop. S|ick race). 1,' D. Seed;! 2, J. Spencer. Eggland spoon,, [ladles: jl, Mrs. E. Dqari;


single ladies: 1, 2, Miss ■ladies; B. Hes: 1,


field;. etine. ’J. Spencer; 2,


Slow Jicycle race: A. ptallenbras's. 1. N.-Seed;;


D. Seed. 1, Mrs. E. D


Miss F. Hartley; '75 yds., married an; 2, Mrs!


,H. Modrhouse; 2, ' D. llqdge. Girls: 1, P. Byers; 2, S. Duck- iSlow bicycle face: H. use; ■ 2, M. Holgate. iHigh


Robinsqn. Sack rape, 'boys^ ' 1,


barrow Lodge;


2, J. Eccles. M. Holgate: 2. f a c e : ! 2, M!


Harrlsqn; '2, P. Mo(|rhouse. |5 to 7; 1, b. Lodge.! Eg'g arid spoon, 8 to 11,1 girls: |l, Fi Moorhquse; to! 15, girl]


Robinsph. Glrfs house race, 8


legged, Parker


rison arid R. Du girls; 111, P. W Eccles. 11 12 to Robinson. 12 tij Holgatp; 2,'M. boys: 1.


to 7, boys: 1, ,b. Lodge., 1, S. Duckworth; , j 8 to 11


boys: 1, R ikwprth. 8 oorhouse; 15, boys: 15 girls:


(ihair! staff'


Jack Howard, brother i skirt


She had. a [shoulder-, veil


taffeta with trimrhfed


a bodice of a | full, (with


the shower, bouquet was: of ^


shower bouquet pj red roses. : The! bridesma'ii was Miss


(oldered; veil by orange e carrjed a


Two' well-known Newton


. boys : Who': ran Jhe ; patrols: could arrange things for the troop.


used, the boys being [ put- in ' patrols with one boy as leader. There was also a Court of Honour, whereby the


: In the Scout jtropp,, tt^e- ordinary “! gang spirit' w‘


as


in which i there were ,two, sections, said Mr..-Wlrin. : The first section dealt'with basic training >arid under the other section,-'boys could work for various badges, such; as those connected j with' ■ handicrafts and hobbles. ' i


! ,:


■that assistance 1 could be given .was by servihg on com^ mlttees', or'by giving instruc:!" tlon in any hobby in which they might be interested.


thanks to [the speaker, and the • president (Rotarian J.


Rotarian T. Gooby expressed


Spensley) presided. ■ '


i I


Failed to Insurance


[a Dutch Ministry of Natlorial Irisur--


XjX)R falling to insurance


_________ card to 'the i . ■ : i


Return Card


return an


, ance, failing to p£jy National /Insurance contrijiutloh, ahd<| Yalllh# to produce the card fo r , inspection, 'Richard Cowper.- thwaite, 57,' SEilthlU-road, Clitheroe, was Ahcd £2 in each case at | Clltheroq Magistrates Court; yesterday. He had also] to pay l£3 costs. ;


For the Ministry of National Insurance, Jt was stated that


they had had trouble with the defendant from 1949 until the present time. On March 20th, 1951, he paid arrears of £15 9s. 2d.-‘ f0r the 49 weeks of the previous insurance! period.


£19 i ARREARS


of the National [Insurance, stationed atClitherpe, told the magistrates' that apart from Wednesday,’ when defendant came to the office; and paid £19 13s. lOd. arrears, he had not seen Cowperthwalte since | March 20th,! 1951.


Mr. John 'A. Barf, Inspector


to 7, !, M. [Har- to 11, 2, J.


and M.l Sujiter. Potato tci J l years of age: 1, R.


P. Byers, 'Vyheel- p. Byers and D. Walker arti^ 'B.


__ D.-Lodge End J; 2, H. l^oorhouse and B. I,' ,P. JHobr-


Walker. ’T'qree-


i, B; 1, M;


ance card was served oh the defendant 6n January 14th] 1952, but when the/inspector visited the home o)i the date fixed and at the time stated] Cowperthwalte was | not in.


been attempting to contact, defendant sinceMarch, 1951.


Inspector Barr said he had'


Cowperthwalte said he was' not aware thslt he was liable] for providing stamps as a self- employed person. He had now paid the amount otylng to the: ;| local office of the Ministry of . National Insurance,'


In a letter: to' ;he Court,! GOLF


11:■ 1,' D. Lodge; \i, J.. ! 11 to ii: 1, R. Harrjson; oorhouse ' ■ '


Adult SPORTS


100 yds., men:- 1,' W. ,'White- 2, J. Spencer. 1(10 yds..


iParker. ■ 11-to.-.lS'.-.l'J, P.. j 2,' M. ‘ HolgEit'e.'' fi'oys,


round for the'Captain’s Prize at Clltheroe Golf[ Club on Saturday attracted 29 entries, the following players being successful: [Division 1. A. Drew 82-10^72 'nett, W. L. W11 k in s o n 84-8-76 nett; Division: 2, A. Smith 86-18-68 nett, P. Seedj 86-16-70 nett. In . the annual qpen- mixed four­ somes, held on I Sunda.v,' couples took;


The s e r i o n d qualifying


seventy-five part.


- To-morroW' the form of petition. - Dei in the Clubhouse.


's event takes' a five [club com­ alls may be seen 1


(45), Mill House Farm, Dll- worth ,was fined £1 at Cllth- ' eroe Magistrates’ [ C o u r t , yesterday, for falling to stop at a halt sign at the'junction' I of Downham-: road a nd: ( Sawley-road, Chatburn. He pleaded guilty.


Thomas Milton ! Wallbank |


did not see tpe sign but only ■ cairie out of the jlmctlon at walking spee(l..


in court, defen’dant said he !|


:by Mr. D,'Sharpies and Mr. J. Wlgnall.;


travelled to Blackpool on the men’s choir Putins: on Satur- !day. The trip was organised


'A BOUT 15 members of the Parish Chuiich choir


This doth is fashioneti in the hills of Scotlarid; besid(


the ninnmg;


waterjof the bums, J Fashioned • by expert- craftsmen for the people: who'appredate abeauti- fulljr coloured and hard, wearing fabric.


j S.B.] Jacket £9/15/0-


S.B.! Jacket and I TroUOers £15/10/0!


Notice to produce his insur-j


the need for'practical assist­ ance for. the Scout, movement, and suggqsted that much assistance could be given by -I people not' members of the Scout movement, i One way


In craclqslon, ke stressed There was a badge system,. |


Winn con mented on the different sections Iri the'Scout .inovement.


;The first Was the Referrjnf: to training, Mr. TIffi WEEKS, OBITUARY ,


Hospital Secrrtaiy Dies At Brockhall


& I • .« '


- * ’'"C' ' -I '"‘■.'I;


.assisted by the Nonconformist' 'chaplain, the Rev, Jl G. Mill-' ward, of Blackburn. :Mr. D. F . ' H . , Stiff, headmaster of the


'hospital school, was ■ the iorganlst. .


! '


i Representatives i of the iMarichester Regional Hospital Board and of , hospitals in various parts of the county were] In the congregation, which also Included Mr. Llnclsay’s colleagues'at Brock- hall! and ; representatives of me ^affs of all departments.


Mr.. Harold Lindsay


tributed largely to the development of Brockhall Hospital, Langho; and whose unfailing kindliness and good nature earned him the respect and affection of a: host o f , friends in all walks of life, Mr. Harold Lindsay, secretary of' Brockhall : Hospital, died suddenly at his home, “ Long- wood,” Langho, on Friday, a t , the age of 52. He was| taken' ill the previous; night; after returning from a ' business visit to Scotland.


A MAN. Whose zealous and able administration, con­


:


at Hasllngden, spent the greater part'of his career in the service of the former Lan­ cashire Mental Hospitals Board, at Etestwich Mental Hospital. arid■ B r o c k h a l l Hospital. First as' Deputy Clerk and Steward and later as Clerk and Steward, he took an importarit part! in the setting up I of, a 'separate administration at Brbckhall in 1933. He ' 'saw Brockhall’s capacity increased from 350 to more than: 2,000 beds, arid when the !!Natlonal Health Service came' into operation in July, 1948,; he became the hospital’s first secretary,, , ,


Mr. Lindsay, who was born


and business circles, Mr. Lindsay was a former chair­ man of the Preston branch , of the Institute of | Hospital.. Administrators' and a member of the Council of the Institute.


Widely known in' hospital OTHER INTERESTS


' the Clltheroej a member of.the council, and chairman of 'the house tom- mittee. He was an ardent


was actively


riiusic-lover and was hlms'elf a pianist of no mean repute. He was also a member of the Billlnge Lodge of Freemasons, Blackburn.


Sadie Lindsay, to whom deep sympathy is extended in her great loss. . ;


He -leaves a widow, Mrs.


congregation attended the funeral service at Brockhall on Tuesday. The cofffn was borne on a farm wagon to the hospital church] where it was carried down the aisle by representatives of different branches of the' staff.;


A large and representative


by the f Rev. H. Townsend.' Vicar of Langho. who Is Church of England chaplain to the hospital, and he was


'The service’was conducted


outstanding [stewardship and unflagging ifiterest in every aspect of hospital life helped create a happy relationship between all'departments, Mr. Lindsay had 'wide and varying Interests. A keen sportsman, he' was president - of the hospital cricket club and a vice-president of the Ribble ■Valley [Cricket League, and ' associated with Golf Club, being


Outside Brockhall, where his


I After the service] members of the staff lined the hospital drive as the cortege left for Carleton, where' [cremation ^ took 'Place. ;


; . . Ml|. H. BATTERSBY ■ !


I A j former secretary of the Ribble Valley Lodge of the R.Aip.B., Mr. Harry Battersby, f)f 26, Hall-street; Clitheroe. died I in hospital on Tuesday, aftej a long Illness. / Mir. Battefsby, who 'Was 67. had been employed at the C.W3. Piggeries, Wlthgill, for 20 yqars, -latterly as-foreman.


He retired about ' two years ago. .


'


.l! He served with the King’s ghrcipshlre Light Infantry hi Eraiice during the 1914-18 and was well known as a


meniber of the bawling, section of R i b b l e s d a l e Wanderers'Cricket Club, with lYhOm he had won several bowling trophies, and as- a keeri billiards player. He had been] secretary of - the local Wdge of the R.A.O.B. fdr a numper of years, and was associated with St. James’s Church.


I i Hife widow anil daughterj will I have sympathy! in their loss.(


I


'■'The interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Clitheroe,, td-day, will ji be conducted by the Rector of St. James’s Church, the Rev. A. Lord.


' I ‘


!i<........................ Brooks] Clltheroe, collapsed


and d^y


|Ml|.' Embley. i^ho was 71, a keen .gardener, and


died at his home yester- week.


sons! who will havp sympathy l'n| their loss.


; .


interment at St.'Mar.v’s itery on Tuesday. ) ■


J. F. FRANKLAND r ' I ■


Vicar of Clltheroe, the S; Blrtwell, conducted


■ ■ ,


.pj West-view, Clitheroe. died on[ Friday, after, a long illness. ■ Hh i|as 65.


'itl-Francis Prankland,' of


boin| in Clitheroej /had been eriiplpyed as a clpthlooker at ^outhworths’ Jubilee Mill for more than 40, yeaqs. He was associated with’ the Wesley


brothers, to whom sympathy will [be expressed in their bereavement.


Mdthjdlst Church. ■ ! He| leaves a sist*!' and three


Cpmetery on Tuesday was conducted by the Rev. J. K. RlOhmond.


I Thfe Interment at; St. Marv’s |


In and otit Town


j Mr Frankland, I who was;


! Mi). Embley wqs foreman of' the Clitheroe ,Corporation Heajth Department until his retirement seven [years, ago. )He leaves a' wldOw and two


I -


Open, to gardeners from all pairts of the country, and had wt)n[| many trophies at local shorifs.


earned a'reputation for quality of his produce, had won chrimpionshlps


'


amateur gardeners in ' Clll|ch’er.oe' district, Richard Embley, of 1. ,Up


' , MR. R! EMBLEY I up)


l l ! i f


One 1


' ! of the best-known . . .


the Mr.


t!riir C|tI)erop- aiDAY,''jtJN15 13th', 1952.


I Ughtine-uri Times i 110-30 p.m. tri 3-43 ia.tn.


in Clltheroe. arid the! borough right y prides itself on a rich stole I of historic assbclatlom, stret{5hlng|over 800 years. Bui from.'.a. cornc^rate point ofl View, I the bne bltfall 'of livln? ih such - surrciundlngis is, ofl (Soursq, the temptritlon ta indulge too fondly in back! ward [glances at theiexpensd of still riiora vital! glances .ahead.


STORY and tradition ar^ 4 be found on every.hand


, ,l


manages tp resist theltenipta tlon [fairly Mell., but nol enough is, heajrd of the long{ tqrm development plans th a | must shape [the f u t u r ( diesthjles of the town.


[By and I large, . Clitheroa


long-term pro Of <x)urse,' Is


munlty of Cl essjentially


: Developmen


whole! iquestipn. arid sincJ there I are still 400 appllcantl tq b ^ satisfied before th | tOwn’q own housing list l | exhausted,lit :s going to b: long t;lme befc re there can bj any appreciable expansion.


:ess. [Housing tihe key to th i


Prgency of the [ housing problem, and necessity rightJv demands that these needs be! s'ettleq first and as speedily aa possible. ■ But there Ik too. a heed' for a careful antlclpa^ tion' b f ' the town’s [require-! menM. In the-field ofj gradua expansion. I


ii All jare agreed on the vital [


In the past the needs ofl the present have . Inevitably tended [to obqcure for


lias been heard of ment,' plans. hears,


absepce' comment “ I t hasn’f changed much.”


eironiahs t o


own after


returning [ to 'a


fairly long


two-ledged compliment if wd werq' not ■ "fairly sure the.w refer to the character of tha place. ;


That could be taken as '


estpd to learn' what [changed and what' ppli clj es ara enyisaged (in Clltheroe blue-j prints for the future. It tlirie the local Council sav fit [to enlighten them;


*


- trades as a! result of [the unq employment ijn the| textile industry, ■ was nipeting of Trades Cou'pei


irient at the present serious portion in the Laricashira cofton industry, and in otheq


'A RESOLUTION e>(presslnd , concern to the ,Govern4


' But many would be inter-1 'for


the''future, and too littla !develop-l


the plans


[How often ona Instance]


Cllth-I tha


theroe’s naturJ a gradual am]


In a com-1


the (Jlitheroei on Tuesday.


passed at ai


niass qieeting to be [held atT Manchester to-morrow by thel Lancashire i >•'' and ■ Cheshlref Federation; of Trades Cound cils and the Textile' Trades Federation.' Two delegates lyere appointed to- represent] the Trades j Council' at thq meeting. i


This will'be presented at a | '


Industry will speak ! at th^ nieetlng, at j which Mr. Ellii S'mith, M.P,,f.will preside,


' [ Many prominent 'leaders


pressed thepiselv'es in agree-j ment with the attitude of thel T/.U.!]:. 'ami,' the Lapeashirei rind :.Cheshlre Federation jOfl Tirades Councils In the D. C.| Thomson dispute.


iThe Tra(^es Council ex-1 ! ■ * I * *


"PACK at Clitheroe Girls’! f ■ Grammar School; yester-| day with her arm In [a slingf after . fracturing her collaif bane ■ the previous eveningl was 14-year-old Carole Wardl of “ Cartref,” Mitton-rdadl Whalley.


cricket ground at Chatbufn- road, Carole slipped on thel grass and fell on her shoulder.!


' 'While . on the Clllheroe


Ambulance to B l a c k b u r n l Royal Infirmary and later! conveyed home.


i *:


TTNDER the auspices of thel ' f North-Western GasI Board, Clltheroe Undertaking!! • the third lecture In the!


She was taken by iCourityj


Drirwen ■ . firm, spoke on 1 “ Colour in the home.’’ I


; !


' parts I and II will be per­ formed complete, arid [also a


* * PLAYING at Oswaldtwlstle,'


by' more than 30 runs. ! Chief contributors to Clltheroe’s total of 85 were D. Hanjimond (38), R. Hope (14), and R( Preedy (16)'. ' Hammorvd also took five wickets for 1( run?.


\ Scoxlanws bttt : makers who sptdaiizesinihe manufacture of finetwiss Cheviot swtinzs and


Prodtued solely hy


\of


EXCLUSIVELY. BY


TAILORED


FR p READ &, qo. ltd. 9, MAWCET PLA C E, C L U H E R b E


' wick gained a useful; 22 being the only batsman to reach double figures. R. -Gortpn wris - responsible for the loss of 'seven-Clitheroe wickets for


For Oswaldtwlstle; R. Borr 34 runs. ! THIS WEEK’S ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN!


Cijossing a road m niore dangerous i crossing an oceii


ly be than I I Clltheroe Wednesday won


Its! first large-scale venture on Saturday, June 28th, [In the Parish Church. The majn item of I the programme will be Haydn’s “ Creation.” ofj which


JTHE Clltheroe Musical -••! Society will be presenting


small portion of part III,' which Is often neglected. '


Home-Craft course wris given I at[ fhe Ga s ' Showrooms,I Castje - street, on Tuesday | night, whten Mr. E. Jepsbn, interior design expert of a |


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