:iPAL ELECTION L ¥ ~ 8 t h 7 1 ^
)T£ FOR THE CANMDATES
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1 tlTIje Cl|tf)£roe
i| i FRIDAY; APRIL 25thj 1952. 11 Lighting-up ■Vehicles : I 11 9-29 p.m. to 4-48 a.m. I
nof, according to the speaker’s I'polltlcar viewpoint, the |dls- j isemlnatlott i „of information- ; (Concerning 1 Council affairs.
diave been fifed this week,land ;not a few of them have been Mired either at, or In defence
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!|in view of' the freqMncy o: debateless Council meetings.
that the public Is deprived of ■ vital decisions, since |.cha}r- men of .the. various' GolmciL
I It would not be true to-say Bernard Sharpies
1 comnutteesi have adopljed the commendable practice pf: out^ liming' matters affecting their particular departments;. I j
out, however, Is tha^ 'such procedure i' makes the 1 end more Important than i the means, and that, since i the. committee i meetings are! not- open to the Press or ipubllci the views of Individual!Conn-* i cillors are not publicised. |
I What has not been pointed '
, now tethered from i (higher Lev el s, undoubtedly! Icon-i- I tributes much to making a Councillor!' ultra - ca'utious;
of red tape and restriction by which Council procedure Is
I The complicated rigmarole
..ocal Government leroe.
I Jos. R. Thompson . ■ 'I '
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CHRIST CHURCH CHATBURN
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1“ At HOME” will be held iri the
Church Institute .o n
I THURSDAY NEXT : May 1st, 1952
Host and Hostess:
JMR. & MRS. CASSON |To commence at 7-,30 p,m.
I ADMISSION 2 /- : (including Refreshments)
' Children Half-price.
Solos and'Part-Songs by CHOIRBOYS OF
r. GABRIEL’S. BLACKBURN ;
londKcfor: P. Dewhurk, M.A. kviENNE DUKES, 'Dancer I CARL SMITH, Conjuror
[roceeds for Choir Stalls at ' forthcoming Bazaar.
rHERS’ UNION' ' WO R K
; SCHOOL ' V I 3rd, at 2-30 p;m.:
SK.-mPLES. ; 6d. ^
nVE at 7-30
p.nii 1/ 6;
- Ifome-made Cake Stalls.
I since affairs have reached -, a (stage ■where'" It cannot] be- accurately; estlttated;; exkctly how long j-lt will take any (given scheme to i reach fruition. / -
still room for more infoijma- tlve debate In open iCOimcil, afid lf. the, election sp^ches succeed ini focussing; greater Attention on the point, they . will be serving a good purpose
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, TWBTRIBUTION of :rV books in Clitheroe ... gresslng satisfactorily, it stated I ati’ -Clitheroe jOfidce yesterday.
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I Even so, there Is Surely j,
the topic has been . alrWiI and it is hardly surprising |that It snould
have.cropped up again
I This is not. thfe ifirst' time
i^"'IRST shots In thej cilth- eroe municipal 'Election
(B e iT fO R K E i f f i
MOVE lN{rO LOW MOOR HOSTEL
(■piANS for the conversion of I Low Moor Mill into flats for. workmen employed W Ribblesdale Cement Compa ay h^ve- now been dropped, a id instead, the company, has taken over possession of the Ministry of Labour/Hostel 'at Low Moor.
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; The'^ arrangements ' were concluded on Monday, when more; than 50 workmen of the ■ company took up residence ; at thehostel.
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.building forms; part of Low Moor Mill, which was bought- by, Rlbblesdale ;Cement Com pany from th e ! owners, the Garnett family,; of Clltherc e, about 18'years ago. '
hostel for workmen; run by the National Hostels Oorpork- tlon. under the supervision of the' Ministry of ; Labour, the'
'Previously a communal
.1 During the war, the mill w IS occupied by the;
No.il Trail
ing Battalion of the Royal Engineers and ; housed abo at
l.SOff men. The present host el was then the officers’, mess and quarters. ' ' i
OTHER WORKERS
; Non-Rlbblesdale ; Cement workmen who were previously housed at the hostel have now been transferred -to: Moretpn Hall or have obtained private -
paffy; A contingent - .if Italian workmen,! employed by Rlbblesdale Cement, and who
of;i fhe ■ conli-
have been accommodated at Moreton Hall, have now been tranSjferred to Lo'wiMoor.
told ; an “ Advertiser arid ■Times " reporter;! this. wePk
I An’ official of! the 'compaily
ration pro-J wa5
'! I Whalley' (residents will! bel able to collect their books! and!
riext Monday. Tuesdaj Wednesday! i j Distributions have been made at Chatbum____ !;in the' Rowland rural district.
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"iblRTHDAY , Meetings Mrs.' C. S.: Woods. ... Rlbblesdale,TSqhare, Chatburn,' . ,who will be ?0 on SuridayJ
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' A nniveRsary, -4*-were held-at the ____ gatlonal Church,; Clitherbe, on Sunday, when the; special; preacher was the!R'ev.l Tholnas; Maxwell, of Nelson, i thei Services were' wfell attended,! and In the morning, the bl olr; imder the ; direction! of %e organist and choirmaster, Mr.' 0. S. Hartley,'' sang' the affthem, ‘‘-Calif Upon; iHls Name,” and In the 'evening,; “iO Gladsome Llght;”l COllec-; tions were for Church'funds.
services Cqngre-
Tl/TEMBERS Of Clitheroe' ff-*- Young Farmers!^lub held a dance at Bashall;Eave's,; on Wednesday evening,- and yjelcomed a large nuinben o f guests from , helghbopjng' clubs. Amplified music for dancing was - provided by' Richard -Chew, and refresh
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ments were served by 1 Miss Spurgeon, assisted by iffbm-;
bers of the club.;! * I , * I
lo r e , w in a J !
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the NORMAN LINTON [)N commencing Monday, j4pril 28rli.
I e iwO-PIECE AD TW LCSES. N
■ess and one blouse. I rESS AND ONE blouse'
pF bllE BLOUSE each] pS
O O U j ; !. Dorchester Hotel, I.nndon
“ Northfleld,” i Rlbblesdale- i avenue, Clltherpe, IwlU be! Interes't'eS' to "learn that his parents, Mr; and Mrs. (John; Greenwood, of Winston'|HM1.' BJackburn. -celebrated itffelr amohd w.edtllng last' -wee
fTHE m'any_^friendsl oilMr.i Johii' ‘Dir ■Greenwood./ of':
Manchestfer, was the preacher at chapel anniversary;services- at Moor 1 Lane Metffffdlst Church, CUtheroe, on!Sunday..
,, student: at (the jHdrUey Victoria . Tralnlhg {College,
Tihe choir sang'an afftheffi'at the evenlng!servlpe^ I .:
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’ MT HELME and,Ms $alon; Iy ^ Orchestra Iproy Ijd! e d
GUAAAllTEEO YOUNG OUTSIZE!
Kbcb in satin backed morocain. I I pleated crossover bodice, l l . /(.i recently televised, ii"— ^ll c o l o u r s . ^
^ the delisfuful ran^e of .Young
Jphle. jCa/( ami inspect without l / a / l s and illustrated brochure.
\ld 201 for our 48-‘,H^r r Lancashire Repretent- ioK a full selection with-
:r n e & SON ID SKiPTON
(INSTITUTE ■! '
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immer Fashions LINTON RA^IGE
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iGisburn r, MAY 1st
• .11 Refreshments) - .TH IS WEEK'S |boad s a f e t y s l o g AN
Think before you act; it may; be too latei atferwards.
I K U C p N B L A Z ^
; T 1 R IGADKf r om. ; 0rea)t Harwood arid GlltUerop
.attended a ffre;!,which;broke Out- -In the kitchen, of {Vale House, King-street, .Whrlley. yesterday evening. The out]- break, was ■ quickly brought; under-control. ; ;
music fo r '^ n d n g ^ 'ia t i the Clitheroe P.C,, ; Supporters’. Club fourth annukliballfft jthe King Lane/'Hall' -on' Friday.; M.C.S were Mr. Rl Ashton and Mr. J; Dwyer. 'rAmongj the guests was the Mayor, Coun-, clllor H. Cook.. -: ! : 'j iJ Floral decorations |were 'by
Mr.. S. 'Lo'ckley.' ! ‘1
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' fiTATING that, he, norm illy- V drove a' motor; car ind inomeritarllV -forgot -'He' was restricted' to a' speed pfi 30 m.p.h.,. Ernest William fflmp-- spn (37). of;;23,',Flfthravi:ffue. Bpmley. wffs fln'ed, ,£1 and had his ll^nce iendomedl'at Clitheroe Magistrates’/ <?purt yesterday for exceeding the speed llmlt.iwith a'Ughtffoids motor vehicle. In Cllthbroe-i road, Pendletbn. i He plea led guilty.''
i ;• r ;■-■■ A CHIMNEY fire a t Bibb|es-;
n: Court. I Saivley! - road.' Gjiatburn, the home of Mt] .W. Southworth, was dealt {with
hy Clltheroe Flrei Brigade bn Wednesday. ' i /
, ‘ !'HE Rev. George! Aiffbler, -d'- . .1 *
continue until ■ May - I7th.l people 'afe-/colleoting; thelrl books on certain days; acebrd- ing to the ; letter with which their surnames begin; !.
: I The'’’distribution be^an iff Clitheroe last'week and j will
also! and!
of their workpeople - wefe
housed there., biit If necessark the hostel couldj be adapted o accommodate 90, workmen
()neHiDiir;Late ! ■ M DS EME!N T was
I' !• - restrained with diffii-
culty in a local church on, S u n d a y imornlng when, iiist as; the choir was leaving the! chancel at the conclusion of morning service; two Well-known, local resi dents and their children marched soleffinly , into church an d ; into their Usual pew. |
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: Yirhey'- had;; 'of course, forgotten ib put' their clocks forward. !
, , t ■ BASKE'TT, LL.B., was bn
NEW CLERK FOR M!R.r-„ ARN0' . !R O.M Elk
Wednesday , appointed Cleifk and Chief Financial Officer io ^w land Rural District Couri- cll. He succeed^ the late Mi. Jesse Gardner.' who had occupied the . post sinc e Febniary, 1949. /■
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.years • of ave,; Is at present Deputy clerk i and Chief
■Rating 'and Valiiation Offlek to.;Chard R.D.C.,; Somerset. i
He 'has been employed with Chard'R.D.C. since 1933,
In April,- 1946, he- appointed to ' his preser position. ■ j '
an,' was
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Territorial Army', . Mr. Baskett.i who Is! f.
■During the* war he/serve with : ,HAa. Forces in th
barrister, , was called to -th'e bar a t the Inner Temple last yeaT;^:
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■' He will take up -hls apjiolni ment, ;,,wlth - iBowland/
R.Dj ' early iri June tlils year, j
Savings “Attack
Clltherpe next: week, arid their,'^objective fs to recruit ,mpfe,-;lbcal members foil the NatlbnaL^Savlngs Drive; ' j
{■ On diiheroe A GROUP of “Commaiidos^’ are. to make'an attack bn
'p en t , In a number: of; .East; Lancashire towns, ; i
■Will concentrate ' pkrtlcuiafjy off, the Henthorff distflctl and
' An official o f 'th e ,ClitI S a v i n g s Committee:
/ 'Since a 'group of .!wpme:i members of the Blackburn Savings Constituency, formed' their Commando; team ' iomb time ago, thelri efforts have done ,-much to 'stlmilats Interest In -the savings-nover
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A. They will vlsltefclltherce qia T h u r s d a y .mid iFjidav. evenings, of next week, aim I
-other new,'housing ‘estates. -In an effbrt to organise new street; savings groups.; /
.ever/thqt people Ishbuld -savb as much as possible. ,
campaign in vlsiy of pn se: ecbnomlc djfflcultles, ]pa: tlcularly In the textile trade. It was In fact more vital /han
yesterday tha t, although at first sight the time may not sPem ' propltlousi /fo r , ■
,erb; said
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ifft Ur
A. married man, with pile child, Mr. Baskett, who ;ls ;36
living there, however, were employees
accommodatlon l^'the town.l; Many of the men already
LABOUR BEGINS EtECTION CAMPAIGN
Labour Candidate Urges WEird System In! Clitheroe
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, fT'HE present system lof electoral representation in Clith- ^ eroe was “ old fashioned and antiquated,” and the town
should .be divided into wards, said Mr. John Selway, one of the four Labour candidates contesting the Clithcroe Munl- cipal Election, when he spoke at a public meeting in the Labour Rooms on Wednesday night.
, case of a bye-election i this would -avoid expense.
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in.cutting down on essentials. The Council, he believed, were going to build more houses, and no Council could! build too many houses, but they must be houses to, let. i
spending of the ratepayers’ money, but. he did not believe
He believed in the; fair
support the division Of the town ‘Into wards, he- .said, adding th a t this;would make- the representatives respons ible for their own particular ward or district, and in the
If elected, he-would strongly
non-polltlcal and carried out by Labour and Conservative alike, but no matter how small the job, a Socialist would approach It from a completely different angle than a Tory. '
of Improving, the amenities of the town, Mr. Hall felt'that it would be a mistake to neglect the natural beauty of the town, and he visualised the extension of houses to form a promenade along the river.
. Declaring himself In- favour
mentally In houses to let; the Tories believe; In i houses for sale. ,We accept the fact that there are thousands; of men and. women who will never 'be able to, .buy' houses. There fore, we must build : more houses, but let them be-'ffousea to let, and at reasonable rents,” said Mr; Selwayi
NEW INDUSTRIES
to Clitheroe.” urged Mr. Wm. Sharpies,, the second of the. candidates to ' address the meeting, when he referred to the present'recession In the cotton trade.
“ Encourage new Industries i
that he had read In b jnews- paper that the' Liverpool Cotton Exchange!was not to be re-opened, and.he recalled the Tory promise'of thb 1951 General Election that It was going.’to be restored. ! /
Mr. Sharpies commented
; realise that
-bulk.buying; is the best way of buying,” ; he stated. ' I
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Party Is the only Party In this land to-day lio which we can look for the salvatjon of the country. I Jiave no faith In the Tory !Party, and; the Liberal Party Is dead!” j j ,
“ I; think that the Labour
:i“(Tp' rry„,;.jeglme,l’ It'l [was dwmpiling bit by bit. j I
; town,, and. had been -co/opted on committee^ of the Town Council from time, to time. '
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.ground, and-ln the matter .'of the municipal cemetery] he described this a s ; beln^ held up by “ red tape.”; ! ■j 'l ;
remarks about 'the [ward system, Mr. Sharpies held the view- that if they had ; the wa!fd systeihi, elections Would nPt cost the amount pf money they did a t the present i time. People would theri be able to approach the; person repre senting that, particular I Ward In connection , -with ; i any matter connected! with - the Corporation. - .; ■ ; | ■ ■ ' • ; ' ‘ ! I *
as a Labour caiidldatffl Mr. John Hall referred to ' the r e m a r k s of., Couriclllor Bernard,Sharpies at thelGon-, servatlye election on Tuesday night, regarding information cpncemlng Town Council affairs.'-
Also contesting the election
toWoo'" in , t h e Council Chamber. • ;
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Council .was for ;the Chair men or vice-chairmen to i say
I What they wanted in open hth a t such a'th in g h ad '
: from time to time by the' local Press. ■,.
public should/know, about lit,' said Mr. Hall, adding that the matter had beeni taken! Up
appening, and [ that - '.,1 , ' ';:!', ,
/ It had often been, said 'that Town Council matters ( were
I COLLAPSED AT FOOTBALL MAT^H'
, Caldersitones [on Wednesday night. He' died’ shortly, [after admission .to i Queen’s ;' Park Hospital, Blackburn.
61, had been employed at Calderstoffes Hospital- 'iiritll his retirement -'aboutir 'IS months'ago. ; He [joined the hospital staff' 30 'yearu[|ago, when-he came from Wln'wlck, arid attained' the raffk of assistant chief male- nurse.
Mr. Turner., who; was aged Failed To Halt
.Tj'ipR falling to conform to a ‘ halt; sign at the Junction
his widow in her bereave-' ment.
'Sympathy Is' extended‘ to ;
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of ! Lowergate and .Duck- street, while riding a pedal cycle; Arthur /Owen (48), of Rose Cottage, Pendleton, near Whalley; was' fin'ed 10s..! at Clltheroe Magistrates’ Court' yesterday. / ' / ; / ;
M R .' FREDERICK TDrInER, T-*- of 27, Accrihgton-ijioad, Wh a l l e y , collapsed while watching, the Calderstones Hospital football team]'play Chatburn In; a / ih a tc h at
CLITHEROE “MEDALS”
Whallef And H«r«l ! Grten In Final
:ball Club knock-out competi tion.; [ i '.. '/, ■ , !'
fpwo/Accrington' Comblna- . / tlop teams, Whalley and Hurst Green,! will meet at Shaw Bridge to-night In ' the final of: the Clltheroe 'foot-
_ 'The: [two Clltheroe Royal Gr amm- - a r School"teams. Corinthians and Falcons! were ellinlnated tffls week In the :semi-finals.
.'Six goals to nil, and on Wed nesday night; the Falcohs lost 2-0,to Whalley. ■
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■ In .the replay vjrlth Brock-' hall on;Friday. Whalley won' ! 3-1 after pla.vlng extra tlnie. ;
■ The Corinthians ffiet Hurst Green io the semi-final on Tuesday night, and lost by
stated 'that a-'resolution iwas passed a t committee meetings and this was' taken to - the Ciduncll : for acceptance] ibut, said Councillor Sharplek' the Spclallsts wanted ' a “ hulla-
Councillor Sharpies I 'had : , , -1 I ■ Endorsing ;; Mr; Selway’s
proving the amenities of the town; saying that - 'lie { felt' that Edisford! could bb jlm-'i proved as a children’s Iplay-
He-, was In favour of' Im
fellow men.. He 'had worked on a few committees In' the
candidate. Mr. Sharpies' re marked that; he; had been accustomed to serving i his
Explaining /Why he -was a
had bi|ilt : up a", grand! .edifice ;in six. years' Ibut; under! the
The Labour Government
opened 7 Because they'see th a t the bulk buying of cotton by the paw Cotton Com mission, Is the best yiay of buying cotton.' ! They; !ffow
“ Why Is It not' to be, re “ Labour believes funda-'
Council electlops,: and said th a t they had exploded the myth of the diversity of voices in the Labour Party.
He referred to the County
Tories cannot claim that they are nil in step, and tha t all their resolutions are accepted. If they do make their claim, then they put all their mem bers In a box of rubber stamps.” The present unemployment
" Surely,” he said, “ the
;be a b l e to afford, the rents of
position meant that young couples who were wafting for Corporation houses would not
warned Mr, John Parker, the last of the candidates to speak, who also warned building workers of the effect unemployment would have on Jobs In connection with housing.
t h o s e houses,
been built since the war, and now they were getting un employment. This yras going to "react on Corporation housing schemes,' and was going to mean that wafting lists for houses would dwindle yery quickly. Young couples would not be able to pay the rents at the present time.; '
They had houses which had COUNTY VICTORY
Council , elections,' Mr. Parker spoke of the Labour victories throughout , the country... He was convinced that praple were becoming more and more educated and were turning ; niore and more to the Labour point of view.
.Speaking on the County
elections were concerned, he believed , that the . Labour
As far as the Borough
Party ylus going to continue Its .-imariph forward- They were going to make them “ sit up,” and fhat.pieant they.ln the Labour movement had got to be'ready to face respons ibility, not only In Clitheroe. but nationally. ;
commented that the member ship of the' Clitheroe' Labour Party -rtras grbwfng because people felt the desire to pro test against Tory policies. He appealed for support for the Labour candidates' at the election.
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County Councillor H. Pem-- berton presided. '
Operatives Spring- Clean Church
.TITHEN the village mill lyas :" ’ closed last week, opera tives associated with Chat burn Methbdlst Church assis ted the caretaker to spring- clean the cffurch.
Thursday, and by . week-end had almosticompleted the job. Very little now remains to her done, and it Is hoped that the work will be completed shortly.
They began work iCst
■spring-cleaned. :i The congregation shared his
the mill was to be closed for a Week on account of the trade recession, the Mifflster, the Rev. Godfrey Kenyon, thought this would be an! opportune time to have the church
When It ' was learned that Concluding', Mr.- Parker
THE W E ^ ’S WEDDINGS
, Rutherford Charnley.l the only.;' daughter of . Mr; and Mrs., W. H; Charnley, of The Bungalow, Grlndleton.l and Mr. John Derek Hodgson, the only son of Mr. J. Ho'dgson. of Rathmere, SlaldburhJ and the late Mrs. Hodgson. I ^ The
Grlndleton Methodist Church on , Wednesday of Mlwl Joari
hodgson-t-charniIey , „ wedding took place at
Rimington Church EffDrt
Whist D^v«!& Dance will-be hkdi In
THE MEMORIAL INSTITUTEI . STOPPER IlANE ' -on
Friday ‘P|Jext, i May 2nd
ceremony was performed by thei Rev. Cecil : D. Eades, chairman of the Methodist Church 'In Scotland.; ■ i
managing director of pllth- eroe Shirtings Ltd., i has an a c t i v e association I with Grindleton Methodist Church and Sunday School, and has been, a keen worker on behalf of the Moor Lane Methodist Circuit. The bridegroom is well-known In the Slaldburn district, and has be en
manager of his ; father’s haulage business.
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away; by her father, wore a white period gown with lace
panlers over net and tofleta, with .a waist-length veil, and a headdress of o r a n g e blossom and dlamanteJ She carried a shower bouquet of,, ,llly-of-the-valley l a n d stephanotls. '
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Horrocks, friends of thelbride. ■yyore ; turquoise period gowns in lace and net over taffeta, with; matching lace winged hats; and had sheaves of sweet peas and freesla.
The bridesmaids,! Miss Stella Smith and Miss
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! The best man. w 4 Mr. Gordon Sanderson, cousin of the ;! bridegroom,, and,' the g r o o m s m e n wer^ Mr. Raymond Clarke, cousin of the bride, and Mr! Harold Hodgson, cousin of the jbrlde- groom.
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hymns "All Praise' tff Our Redeeming Lord” and “ O Perfect Love ” were sung. The organist was Mr. S. H. Green.
During ; the service, the
Eaves Hall Hotel,; Wa ton, land afterwards; J ■ Mrs.; Hodgson left honeymoon In the Islands, the bride wea three-piece suit In t blue {and amber, with Ing accessories.
• A '; reception was ;
Newlands - road, Tuff! Wells,'.'in Kent, the
They, will reside
he!Id -at Mjr,
Clii toni
ddlng- '.' and a
for
.)dng a nes of natch-
gfoonv having been ap„. Southern' representatlVi lithcroe Shirtings,. Ltc '
annel The bride, who was (given The bride, whose father Is
THE WATSON SCHOOL OF DRiMATip ART
guildhall SCHOOL ■ OF .;
MUSICIAND IDRAMA. ' LONDON.
LOCAL EXAMINATIONS Grade V , (higher): ELIZABETH ICOOKE.'
Prepared by—
! ANNIS ; WATSON ! L.G.S.M., L1L.C.M.
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52, YORK STREET. CLtTHEROE.
Lessons resumed— Week commencing April 28th
BRITISH I AND [FOREIGN BIBLte SOCIETY
1 I • r FUJljl STRIP “ The Bijble in Korea”
and Lecture by I
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Rev, MAXWELL CEATTON, B.A.; in MOOB LANE SCHOOL TO-MORROW (Saturday) 7r30 p.m.
Chairman ; Rev. F. Smith Collection : for Society Funds.
SUNDAY NEXT, i APRIL 27th Visiting Preachers at follovrlng: placeg:
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ST. MARK’S, p . PAUL'S, ST. JAMPS’S, ,
CONGkEGATIONAL
iffointed e of
.Hodgsoff . Slaldburn, a n d from scholars and teacnefs of
ar ..each of the four Works of CUtheroe .Shirtings Ltd, from the , employees of; J o h n
Grlndleton Methodist Church Sunday School,
only, son of Mr.- and Mrs. A. Hammond, of 9, Briffile.y- vlew, Whalley. and Miss Aignes M a u d s 1 e y , only daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. William Maudsley, of Turner Fold, Read, were married a t St. John’s R.C. , Church, Padiham, on Saturday.
HAMMOND—MAUDS LEY Mr. Kenneth ;Hanlmoud,
formed by the Rev. Fr. P. Reyncids, the organist being Mr. Cecil Hargreaves.
the bride wore whltd' moss crepe with a tulle veil, and carried a shower bouquet of white carnations. ^
, Glvm away by her father, She
----- Molly Hadwen, of pool, friends, who attired' In. priinrose
affd gold slippers. They had Primrose skull caps trimmed wl,th/ primroses, and carried shower bouquets'of tea, roses.
*“ taffeta
was the best man, :and the groomsmen were Mr. Walter PM i ^ e r and Mr, Jim McFarlane.
Mri J. Reece,'of Whalley.
view, and the result was that men and women'!' who were thrown out of work responded to the call for volunteer's; to carry put the sprlrig-cleanlng operation.
gaberdine suit with..icherry. accessories.
thb Town Hall,, Padiham. U t. apjd Mrs. Hammondl left for their 'honeymoon at Cleveleys, the bride travelling In a grey
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were ; linen pillow. .sUi s and shiets from workfrleffds of thfe ’groom at WhalleylAbbey Print Works, and an. electric rapiator from the- Padiham And Manchester staffs [of -the Perseverance Mill Cb„ ^ d .
St-alts-lane.iRead. j_ ■ imOng the wedding' gifts
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R e d f e a r n , 3, Woodlands- avenue, Cherry Treb, "was mgrrled ' to, Mr. iRichard' Deryck Clement, ,sori bf Mr.' land ; Mrs. I, R. , Clement, of
CLpiENT—REDFEARN Miss Edna Redfearn.t eldest
Gefoa Farm, Downhdm, on Monday. ; .
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' Mi$si A. Redfearn,! bride’s 'sister, Miss M. Hlltok .her cousin, and Miss/ .Susan ;Cle[ment. , the bridegroom’s -;slster./
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/’grpom, and Mr.! jjiorman [Healey, friend, of : the! bride- grphm;: and Mr. William Law-
; Tlffe best ,man was iMr -'M. Clement., brother [Of the
,soiff uncle of the. brldpgroom, [were, the groomsmen.!
i After
Crown Hotel], Mr. Clement
moim on the West Coast. left for
a . reception! at the aind ___ Mrs.. aiihoriey-
,: Tbe bride wore! whfte lace over taffeta and carried lilies.: carnations and llly-bf-the- valiey."'- Bridesmaids: w e.r-e
Following a reception at'
Betty Miss Molly Hadwen, of iBlack- were
was attended ;, by Miss Helm, Of Read, and
The ceremony I. was . per
It 17. bridge brlde-
Among 'the wedding gifts' [er^‘{pres'tats from
..the staff
MOOR' LANE, iwATERLOO.
METHODIST CHURCH GRINDLETON . I ■ . ’ i ,
Anniversary
■ 'SUNDAY I NEXT . (Akil 27th)
• Preacher:
Rev. a [ P. Hadwen of piackburn
Soloist: MR. W. DARNELL, of |cilthe!roe. „
. Afternoon. 2 p.m.
Collections fo r Trus t Funds >LI^
Evening, 6: p.m. ! ■ il
PUBLIC NOTICES LME
HOME - T - LIMITED
RB^LEY], Nr. l^URNLEY ------EBNIT"TY
MAT R
Individual attention' glyen to all batlents.
t 'Peaceful Pully-quallfled cou:ntr ' y, .Nprslng
surroundings. StipT.
gOROUGI^ OF CLITHEROE : The Housing I Act. (936, and the
AoduUltion of Land' (Authorisa tion Procedure) ‘Act, 1948.
, . , ■ :'They will . reside: k l3.-
Borough Compulsory 'Purchase! Order, 1952 (No. 3) which Is about to be submitted to the Minister! of- Housing and Local Government for coiiflrmatlon, authorising them!to purchase compulsorily for the purpose
of.meetlng the needs of the Borough of Cilthefoe for the provision off further housing' accommodation under Part V of the Housing Act, 1936, the land described In; tfie schedule hereto.
ex Clltheroe Borough Council In thercise of the powers conferred on Aem by the above-mentioned 1cts on. the Fifteenth day of April, o952, made a compulsory purchase
'V'Q'nCE rder entitled the Clithetroa ';! ■ !
plan referred to therein have been deposited ; £tt ( the 'Town' Clerk’s Office, The Castle, Clltheroe, and may be seen.'there at all reasonable hours.
A copy of , the order and of the
the lath day; .of May.-1952, and ■should state I the grounds of objection. -1 - - :
,2.2 acres dr thereabouts situ ate on the. Easterly side of Hayhurst i Street, ! Clltheroe, which land Is owned by the Trustees |of ; the Asplnall
Agricultural land [comprising SCHEDULE
..DATED the 25th ,day of April, 1952.
G. het:
Town Clerk’s Office,' Clltheroe. ‘
■HERINQTON. ■ ’ I . TJown Clerk.
{borough(OF CLriHEROE
Public Health I'Acts Amendment ' ' Act, 1907—Section 86.
t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .fhe Council as I a Local Authority
/; ' ‘
Reglstratioh bf Dealer's In Old . ■ Metal, etc.!
.Acts Amendment Act, 1907, Intend to apply to the Secretaryot State. Home Office;, London, S.w.l.. after the explratlop of three weeks from the date hereof, for an Order de-, daring Sectlon|86 of the said Act (as to dealers i In old ‘metal and raa-lne .
store-.dealevsl! . to be In
or purposes;of the Public Health
To-morrow (Saturday) d lTH E R O E
lorc$ In, the Borough of- Clltheroe.! ■ DATED this i 25th'day of April,
ffewn. Clerk's' Office! Town Clerk. !' ■ Olltheroe.! ,;
.; : ■'1952.'.' ■■ ;;'"1 ..(
. G. HETHERINGTON. • i; i
■ -
S L A C K T O ( ^ ® I Kick-off 3-15 p.m.. IaDMISSION 1/-:' boys 6d. i
Lancashire Combination Shaw Bridge GiDund
Loans. Loans. Loans.
WITH OB WinaOUT SECURITY £10 to; £1,000 !
■■. / ' ." I M ' l . , BY THIS SOCIETY ' ■ Call, Write or Phono 6492.
The Leigh & District Lending Soci^^LU.
7. UBRARY ST.. BLACKBUr N
Settled Estates and occupied by Henry Seed, . j
be made In writing and addressed to The Secretary, Ministry, of’ Housing and’ iLocal Government; Whitehall, London, S.W.l, before
.'Any objection to the order must 1 F=====
I^he; Housing Acts, |t936 to 1949; ! Is-hlereby given that,.the
i . EPICAL ISURGICAli. : OUR UP-TO-DATE ‘ TRAVELLING SHOi^ ; ; ' / ' ; . ■ i
will be covering your arieas bringing you HIGH-CLASS (
FISH, FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND g r (x :e r ie s
G. E. ENTWISTLE W H y ^ Y I
SALE OF CAItFpS KUGS in [ VARIOUS SIZES and COLOURS ! ■ -M; —
. ■ ; YOU. MUST ; SEE[ THESE
SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY (FRIDAY) Redurtions'bf 15 per cent, to 20 pet* cent.
in , ■ "
THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS WHALLEY
AT YOUR SERVICE — FOB —
GOOD B o o ts, SHOES, CLOGS LEGGINGS, WELLINGTONS j SANDALS AND PLIMSOLLS ALSO ALL FOOTWEAR' REPAIRS. GOODS DELIVERED EACH WEEK-END.-
THORNBERS 43, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. Est. .l892. .'ff i ■ I , ■ I !i
,Commencing Tuesday Next , , .(April 29th)
i
TO H O U S EWIV E S ■;' — OF'— i
WISWELL, PENDLETON, SABDEN, BILLINGTOIS^, [ BROCKHALL
AND CALDERSTONES
•I 1 ' ' fi1' 1
' ' ! t, : I and can supply
Stalls; Wrist Straps; Adhesive Plaster j T.C.P. ; Dettol; Tannafax Bum Jelly J Elastoplastj'Prestobandj, Finger
. Bandages j Lints j . Cotton Wool j Iodine j Bum Dressings j Vaseline; Dalmas, etc!
First-Aid Outfits from 4/- to 41/6
CHARLES C1£GG "i® CHEMIST
5, Churchi Street PHONE 591
oe i i i FIRST AID
s - RIBBLE BAND . i ADMISSION 2/6
Refreshments at moderate charges,
'Whist 7-po p.m. prompt. ■ Dancing 10 p,m. to 1 a.m' I'--------
The best Bank
for working folks is the . . . ;
t b u s t e e SAVINGS -BANK
This Bank provides State Security for your Savings.
2 - i .Q /^ RATBS: OF 0 3 0 / ^ 2 / 0 INTEREST
/ o -
Repayments up 'to £20 on demand. 3, PHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE
WE SPEQALISE IN r S ( ■ i P
Clii'Utheroe Advertiser & Times, April 25, \1952
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