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Parish Church - CKtheroe FRIDAYl i
i; jMATTINS AND SERMON,. ! '
t to'3id(i: THREE HOURS’ SERVICE. ■ . TllE REV. E. KERR, Vicar; of St. Blabkburn.
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' . j 7-30 jP.m.: ! : (. 1 : ' ; U N I T E D S E R V IC E iii i! lilt'
7- 8-
9-15:
10- 11-
2-15: 6-30:
[Preacher. THE ROT. F. SMI'TH. EASTER SUNI^M
' HOL'^ COMMUNION. 1 “ ■HOLY COMMUNION, j
IHQLY COMMUNION :(Said). 1
FINISH COMMUNION. 'mattins.'
00: 00:
I CHILDREN’S SERVICE. ' EVENSONG.
30: 45:
. (j^HWST CHURCH, CHATBURN
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e I sTERTIDE, 1953 GOOD FRIDAY
10-30—Matins and Sermon. ■p.m.
9- 0 —GWldren's Service. [ ' ' ! : •
, Communion. 1 0 —litany, and Ante- 2—3-^ne jhour’s •Devotions.. , .
a.m. ■- Pi-'"' G-0, 7-0, 7-45, 11 -30
2-15—Children’s.' .Service! 6-30—Evensong and Te Deum.
-p, , , i ' I « : EASTER DAY ] Holy Communion.
10-30—Matins and Sermon. p.m.
WORSTON: Holy Coirimunlon, 9-30 a.m. |: -I I i I-
CLITHEROE PROGMSSIVE SPIRiTUALK|T
CHURCH Greenacre Street I RAiLY
GOOD FRIDAY,I at M p.m. j 6-Oip.m.: LYCEUM OPENj SESSION.. |;
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jsATTURDAY, APRIL !4th, at 7-0 p.m. ^ h MRS. H^KINS.; : i;
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SUNDAY, APRIL 5th, at 3-0 p.m- and 6-0 p.m. 111 MRS. BROOKS, of Nelson. ,
nj SATURDAY, | A ^ L |25th;\ ? 'll
RE-UNION & TEA par ty F0|R old SPIRITUALISTS ,1 KEEP THIS DATE OPEN.
’ S. HELEN’S : WADDINGTON
EASTEI^ DAY
Holy (;)ommunion. • Holy Gominunion.
(5th' April), i
I'l i P?
) SUNGi
..EUCHARIST, PROCESSION AND ■SERMOjN.
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p.m. 3-30
I Preacher: TheVlca^.
Children’s Service. , | EVENSONG, SERMON and PROCESSION.: :
Preacher:"' The Vlc^r, - i I
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decoration of: the Church will be gratefully received early cn Saturday morning or on Fri day afternoon [after 3 p.m.
Gifts of flowers for the .’jf
whose name ;is on the Elect oral Roll is asked to he pres ent, at the EASTER ’ VESTRY on Thursday; Next, April :9th,
Every member of the Church at 7-30 p.m. i ’ j :
s. HELEN’S: , ^ WADD^GTON
GOOD »T FRIDAY JjL ' m
a.m. 19-45 : 10-30
If'- Ui, jj»
p.m. ' »,
2-0—3-0 Devotion of i; ■ CrbssJ | i . ' ■ ! •
Litany and. ' Ante-Communion: !.
Matins (s.qjd). . . I . the
7-30 Evensong and Litany of the iPassion. :
S. CATHERINE’S WEST BRADFORD
f a s t e r ” d a y (5thi April)' : 9-15; a.m.:
SUNG EUCHARIST AND SERMON .
Preacher:! The Vicar, i j ■ 2-45 p.m.:
EVENSONG; IaND SERMON Preacher:! The Vicar.
decoration of [the; Church will be gratefully; received ■ on Easter Even! as "early In the morning as possible.'
Gifts of 'flowers for the Methodist Church
ANNUAL RALLY Easter Wednesday, April 8th
SERVICE: 13-0 p.m: Preacher'.
REV. WJ IKILLCROSS (of Fleetwood).
•TEA AND STALL In Schopl i:
ati4-30. ::
; LECTURE I oh “ LABELS.” e-^30 p.m. "
i C h a irm an : \ Dr. C. Rpyle. : Buses 2-6, AtG and 6-8, p.m.
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^T. JAMES’S CHU^CE CLITHEROE |
MAUNDY THURSDAY, Apr, 2 , a : m . : 10-30 Morning Service; I
pirn, r t ’ •7-30 ’ Holy Communion. ■ I GOOD FRIDAY, Apr. 3 l i ,
p.m. ' I' ■ 7-30 United Service at St. Mary’s Parish Church.
EASTER DAY, Apr. 5
ilO-30 Morning Prayer and : Holy Compiunlon.
'7| 8 and!io-30 a.m. and 6 p.m.: Holy Communion, • '
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p.m; 2-15 G-0
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Children’s Service. Evening . Prayer and Holy Communion.
AH Saints’, Pendleton I EASTERTIDE
SERVICES, 1953
J GOOD FRIDAY, April 3rd a.m. ' 10-30 Mattlns, Ante-Communlon, and
p.m.
a.m. 7-0
Addre^.
j6-45 Devotional Service, i ! EASTER DAT, April 5th !
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10-130 p.m. 12-30 6-45
18-0
iHoly Communion. Holy Communion. Holy Communion
Chlldreri's Service. Evensong.
MOOR LANE
Methodist Church CLITHEROE
EASTER SUNDAY I I .' i ; \ 18-0 a.m.:. ' .
i Communion Semce i 10-30 a.m. ’and 6'P'.m;:
i I Rev. Yi-ea Smith iSacram'ent after Eyerilng Service.
I I 2 -0p.m:._
: ] I Men’s Glass ; Speaker: MR. D. F. SMITH.
WESLEY CHURCH CLITHEROE
EASTER DAY j (5 th April) • 10-30
a.ni.:
I Rev. I Francis A. Payne : HOLY COMMUNION 6-0 p.m.:
Rev. Francis A. Payne CONGREGATIONAL
J CHURCH |cl™ e r o e
EASTER SUNDAY
worship at 10-30 a.m. ^rid 6-0 p.m, conducted by
Rev. C. J. Guildforfl 8-0
a.iri: arid'740 p.m.:' , holy communion.
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f®WS FROM THE WEEK’S WEDDINGS BIRCH—FINDER
iilTANY,' ANTE-COMMUNION i & CHILDREN’S I'iADbR^. ' ' '
St. Mary’s Parish Church on Saturday of Miss' Myra Finder, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Finder, of Lo d g e Bank, Pendle-road, Clltheroe, and Mr. Dennis Birch, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Birch, of Charles- worth-terrace, Clltheroe.
The wedding took place at
Soul ’’ and “Lead Us Heavenly Father ’’ were sung during the ceremony, which was performed by the: Vicar, the Rev. S. Blrtwell, Mr. C. A. Myers'was the organist.
The hymns “ Praise My | Given away by her father,
the bride wore a .gown of white grosgraln with train cut on Elizabethan lines and embroidered with silver beads. She also Had a full-length net veil and ' a headdress of orange blossom and pearls. Her bouquet'; was of white roses, orange blossom and freesias.
Isabell Hargreaves, friend, who wore a dress of forget- me-not blue tinsel Seersucker and had a cap of gold braid, and gold s l i p p e r s . She carried a bouquet of 'pink and blue freesias,
She was attended by Mrs.
child of the bride, was also in attendance. She wore white net over, taffeta trimmed with blue velvet and Jplnk roses. She had a headdress of rosebuds, and carried^ a posy
Christine Kay Dent, god of mixed flowers. ; . Mr. Arthur - Bretherton,
friend of the fgrpom, was the best man, arid the groomsmen were Mr.' Thompson, brother- Iri-law of the bride, and Mr. B.
Hargreaves, friend. •
bride was presented with horseshoes by | her , nephey?, Paul Thompsop,.. and her cousin.: Peter Isherwoqd.
On leaving the church, the
Starkle Arms Hotel, Clltheroe, and later Mr. hrid Mrs. Birch left for a' hpneymoon at
A reception was held at the
in a navy-blue - coat, with pink hat glpves.
Low Works, and cutlery from LOWmX—BRCNEEll
of Mrs. A. Lowery,’ and fhe la^' Mr.: I. Lowery,' of 60, I^iynham - road, Ohatbuio. were mariried at St. 'Pauls Church, -Low Moor, on Satur
eldest daugHtej iof Mr. ■. and jS s. W. B. Brmrirer; of 12, The pescent, Clitiheroe, and Mr. ^dMon W. Lowery, only son
. Miss EatW^eri • Brunker, day.,
. D u r i n g the ceremony,' which was conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. X Pugh, tne hymns “ Love Divine'’ and “ Lead Us Heavenly Father” were sung. The organist was Mr. Ronald King.
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the bride- wore a . ballet- length oyster satin dress with headdress to tone. She had a ishower bouquet of red double
Given away by her i father, tulips. . : , 1 The bri
de.smald s, Miss
iLowery, ’groom’s sister, wore Iballet-length, peach satin with matching headdresses. 'They had bouquets of pink double tulips.
Dorothy May Brunker, sister of the, bride, and MlsS El^le
the choir -at Fall BEccih Church, Hoiuwfcih,' •where the bridegroom Is a .member,.:
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Coach and Horses Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland, after. Whldi Mr. and Mrs., Moss left for S t Annes-ori-Sea, the ■bride wearing am Ice-blue
;A reception was: held at- the
coat ' and dress Iwlth black accessories. On tiielr return tiiey will reside at “ Wayside," Bolton-by-Bowland. !
was a ! tea: and fpnlt service from : Bolton - by •• Bowiand Motor Services and iWdte!rloo Garage where the bridegroom Is employed,' an electric fire, electric Iron ■ and occasional table from .' Mr. ; and : Mrs. Sheldon and, staff, where the bride Is employed,; and a Bible from the Rev. and Mrs. E. Smithies.
Among' .the w ading, gifts ' ,i
.John Church, on Saturday, to Mr. Alfred Paley,' secorid sori of Mr. and iMrs. H.; Paley, of 6, Moorlandrroad,j C^theroe.
Bailey and the late Mr. H. E. Bailey, of ithe Cross Keys Hotel, Lowergate, Clitheroe, Miss Margaret Bailey, was married at jSS., Michael and
i PALEY^BAILEY , Only daughter ! of; Mrs. M.
formed by the Rev. Fr. Burns, and Mr. Jacksolri | was the organist.
The ceremony! ■was per I
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1 Mr. Donald Driver,: cousin of the bridegroom, was the best man, and the grooms man was Mr. Eric | Bolton, also cousin of t h e ’groom. I
bride’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Lowery left for a honeymoon at Morecambe, the br^de travelling in a lempn and grey suit and coat with black
Following a rkeptlori at the accessories. f
Hallam-road.: Nelson, near Burnley;.. , '
They Will reside . at 60, .
were an oak clock, canteen i of cutlery and a bread knife from workfriends and mem bers of the staff at Castle castings.
Among , the wedding glHs . ' ;
Blackpool, the b ride travelllrig •' McGRATH—HANSON • street velvet
and
Theyi will res Bank, Pendle-rc
ide. at Lodge ad,: Clltheroe.
were a case of cutlery from the employees arid manage ment at Pendle iMlll, and s” electric clock from the brldi groom’s employer, Mr. Pye,
Airiong the •wedding gifb York-street. feON-MASON
\yQunger>6on ofjMr. and Mrs. -SV Dawson, of Horwlch, near
Bolton. : I
formed by the Rector, the Rev. J. G. Byriell, and the h ymn s
The ceremony was per Creating” and “ 0. Perfefit
Love ” |. were • sung. Miss Garnett was the orgarilst. | Given-away hy her father,
needlerun ■ lacei over white taffeta. A sloulder-length veil was held iri place by an Elizabethan headdress of mother-of-pearlJ She carried a bouqluet of
whjte.carnations.
the bride' wore a ballet- length ■
dress of| white Swiss
was the bridesmaid, and she was attired in red velvet trimmed with white lace aifd had a posy of.wjhlte and blue; hyacinths.
Miss Anne E. Mason', sister, -j
the bridegroom,! was the best man.
Parkers Arms Hotel, Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson left for a honeyirioon 'at Newquay, Cornwall, |the bride travelling in a blue (shadow check coit with black accessories.
Following a re.ceptlon at the
reside at Horwlch. Among the ■^efldl4g
On their return, they w .11
was a pressure; cooker fropi the bride’s colleagues in the accounts' office' at Horwlijh
CUTHEROE
BARROW AT BARROW
GOOD FRIDAY j.
FIRST BUS, PLAYERS, ETC., LEAVES Sj-15 a.m. |
SECOND BUS LEAVES 10-15'
a.iri.
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All ' persons riot otherwise notified leave 10-15 a.m. |
CHAIRMAN, 27[ AjVELLGA^ Whitewell
SEATS "VACANT | , Appl!y-r
I Tarish of S t Michae
ANNUAL, VESTRY AND PAROCHIAL
CHURCH MEETINGS ' ' I; will be held , f
IN THE SCHOOL |
"Wednesday Next, April 8 : at 7-t) plm.
men, and Representatives. Presentation of Reports and audited accounts and also discussion of Gp'ron a t i on 'observance arrangements. '
Election of Wardens, Sidqs-
Mr. Alan Staton, friend j)f |
| ^ “O Father dll
and Mrs! William Mason, of : Brennand Dunsop Bridge, Miss Edith Mary Mason, was married * at St. Andrew’s Church, Slaldbum,ton Ip^pr- dayftb Mr. Frederick Dawson,
The elher daughter of Mr.
net over taffeta with a iull- length embroidered veil .and, a h e a d d r e s s of orange blossom. Miss Jean Margaret Hanson, only daughter of^Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson,'of. 19, Mytton-vlew, Clltheroe; was married at St. James’s Church on Saturday to Mr. James Paul McGrath, second son'of . Mrs. M. McGrath and .the late Mr. McGrath, of 14, Brownlow-street, Glitheroe, i,
Attired In white lace and
Love ” and “ The Lord Is My Shepherd” were sung duflng; the ceremony, which, whs
The hymns “ O Perfect
performed by the ■ Rector;; tHe Rev. A. Lord. Mr. G. Hltchejn’ was the I organist.
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the bride, who carried; a bouquet : of red carnations, was attended by her cousins, the Misses Kathleen' arid Beryl Clark, who wore blue taffeta and had headdresses and . mitts to , tone., The former car ri edbouquet i of pink carnations, while Miss Beryl Clark had a posy! of mixed flowers.
Given iaway .by l)6r father, : i : Mr. William McLeod, friend
of. the bridegroom, was the best map, and Messrs. Leslie Hanson ; and Keith Eccles were'the! groomsmen.
'the couple left for a honey moon at [Blackpool, the bride
Following a reception at the ■Starkle Arms Hotel, Clitheroe,
•travelling in a grey costume with red hat, shoes and gloves, i. .
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Mytton-view, Clltheroe. j Among! the wedding gUts,
They [wiH reside at il9.
was a canteen of cutlery from the workfriends of the bride at Messrs. W. T. Searsons,
Ltd. ■ ' ( ' . MOSS—PARKINSON
amateur I footballer and Rlb- blesdale Wanderers’ cricketer, Mr. Douglas H. Moss, only son of Mr. arid Mrs. A. Moss,' of 8, Conway avenue, Clitheroe,' was married at SS. Peter and Paul C h u r c h , Bolton-by- Bowland.j on Saturday. His bride was Miss Stella Parkin son, only] daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Rarklnson, of “ Way- side,” Bolton - by - Bowlarid. and the I ceremony was per formed by the Rector, the Rev. E. Smithies.
A well - known Clitheroe
the bride wore a gown, of white- lace - and net over; taffeta with full-length; em broidered veil held in place by a coronet of orange blossom and diamante. Her' bouquet was of white roses,: carnations and llly-of-the- valley.
Given kway by her father,
’ The bridesmaid was Miss Betty Wolfenden, cousin of the bride, and there were two; small ■ attendants. Miss Irene' Smith, niece of the bride-; groom, I and Miss Suzannel Cotterlll cousin of the bride.;
quoise riet over taffeta with headdrefeses and mitts to tone! and carried a bouquet of pink carnatloris; the small attend-^ ants wete attired in pink net over taffeta, with headdresses of net .and flowers! and they carried baskets of riprclssl and carnatlqns.
Miss Wolfenden wore tur :
brother best: m Lord a: groomsiri
Mr.
hymns' Love
During
the or; Wolfendi
,pd lari Masort were en: ^
of the bride, was the n, and Messrs. Basil
.
ganlst being Miss B. en.
the ceremony, the Praise My Soul ’.’ and Divine” were; sung,
WHALLEY , g if t DAY.—a glftl'day held ,at
the Whalley Methpdlst Church at the week-end. realised! £54.
o d n e y Parkinson, ; I
away by her uncle, Mr. H. Alnscough, i was i goraed in white lace and net, with headr dress of orange blossom and veil. She carried a bouquet of pink and^ white carnations.
The bride, whp .was . given
Peggy Tlnlmlns i and Miss- Betty Horrocks, frlerids of the bride, wore dresse^ of blue satin with! headdresses to tone, and carriedj bouquets of pink carnations, i ; . ■
The bridesmaids. Miss
. The best! man; was Mr. D. Paley, brother of the bride groom, and the I groomsmen were Mr. D. Hartj ahd Mr. R. Bell, friends of the jgroom,
Station Hotel, the bride and bridegroom left fori a honey moon at Blsphairi.' jthe bride travelling in a dove-grey two-piece with red accessories.
. Following a reception at the
wedding gifts was a pfUr of. wool blankets from work friends of the bride at Shaw Bridge Mill.
be at 6, Moorland-road. Amo n g the! I numerous
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Langho, oil ■Saturday, Miss Margaret R. Peters, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Peters, of 22.i'Blllington- giardens, : Bllllngton, was married to Mr. Randolph P. Wlntle, youngest! son of Mf^. and the late Mr. P. lYlntlq, of 62, Woohe-lane,'Clltheroe, ;
I At St. Leonard’s Church, WINTLE—PEijERS
' The. bride, who jwas given away by her fathet, wore a white gown of label and tulle over taffeta, with a full- length embroidefed veil and coronet o f . orange :bldssom and diamante. She carried a boiiquet of pink carnations.
[The bridesmaids were Miss
•Miss Wlntle wearing turquoise lace and net over, taffeta with flowered h e a d d r i e s s and iriittens to tone, and Miss Maple, rose pink ; net over taffeta, with flowefed head dress and mitten^ to tone. Their bouquets were of pink and white carnatloys.
Sylvia .'Wlritle, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Joy Maple, friend of , the bride,
Mr. R. Wlntle, was the best man, l and the; ffroomsmen wei^e Mr. M. Wlntle, I brother of the bridegroom, anc Mr. W. E. Peters, brother of ihe bride.'
■The bridegroom’s brother, Farmer Left Injured
H. T o w n s e n d , organist was MrJ H
: Blllingtbn-gardens. The wedding gifts included
Whalley Assembly Rooms, Mr. and Mrs. Wlntle left for a honeymoon at Llandudno. :They will reside at 22,
After a reception at - the !
ai cheque from tlhe "bride groom’s, employer, Mr. G. Entwlstle, Whalley, and a set of Pyrex dishes arid teapot from the bride’s -workfrlends afithe Judge Walifisley Mill, Billington. .
i READ C.C. EFFORT—Prpce
Ing. to £40; were reall; Cricket Club on ■ Siturday. A bring and buy sale w^s opened at the Congregational [School by Miss Kathleen Howarth. daughter of the club’s captain, ;ind - Mr; T. Pliklngton presided, stalls attracted a pilsk trade and' after tea, entertainment was pro vided for the chlldrq: cvenliig a whist ^ drive Grainger’s Cafe. [ Bllnger was the' MIC. H. Haworth presentied following winners: | Ladles, 1, Mrs. W.. Higgins; 2, Mrs. | A. Cunllffe; con., Mrs. J.. E. WAde: gentlemen, l,.Mr. J. Dewhurst;i . 2[ Mr. A. Cun- lllle: I con., Mr. 'R. Cunllffe. A special prize was 'won by Mrs. S. Bottoms. ,
Ids amount ed for Read
n. In the was held at
Mr. V/i a; and Mr. R. prizes to the
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Shield replay, Read j United de feated CalderstoneS 9-f3 after being in ; arrears at half’-tlme. ’ The reserves,'drew 1-1 a t [home to St. Paul’s. In ,the ; Padlham P.C. medal competition Ion Monday evening, Read lost to , Stut'tards. Hlgham, by the odd (oal In seven.
football,—In I tpelr Altken
■The ceremony was per formed by the Vicar, the Rev.
Sheep In Field —COURT TOLD
and the Hodgson,
who accompanied the,singing of the hymns :“The Voice That ' Breathed ' O er Eden ” and “ Lead Us Heavenly Father.”
was at Blackburn County Magistrates’ Court on Wed nesday fined 5s. for allowing sheep, to stray on the high way, and £10, with £8 12s. costs, for causing unnecessary suffering. Mr. J. A. Dunkerley told the
magistrates that a sheep, which had been In a collision with a car late at night, and badly. Injured, was carried Into an afifoining field by its owner and left there until the following morning. Inspector P. Cameron ,
rjANIEL SAUL (39), Painter Wood Farm, BllHrigton.
Their future residence will
THE DISTRICTS METHOblSTi ■
GUItD.--Me’mbert of .the CUatburn 'Methodist feenl,-)
- Guild, at -their meeting on' Tues day' heard a lecture-recital on Stainer’s .“Pruclflxlon' by Mil. Alan Cunlllie. Mr. C.'I^herwood'
; presided and expressed thanks tq .Mr. Cuhllffe for a very Inte'restln^ evening. ;
. 6t age' on Thursday. ' Still actlv^ aijd 'fond of [walking In the
"VVhat does' the class ;mean me?” was the subject of; a discus, siori,'by' the 'Men’s':Feilbwsiilp gt the Chatburn Methodist Ghurch on Monday. Trie ,Eev. .Godfrey kenyoa was the speaker at the meeting' ol the Women’s Fellowship on Wednesday, ■ ,
METHODIST ACTIVITIES. GISBURN
latlons to Miss Eunice Bromwich,- elder daughter of, P.C. [and Mrs. Bromwich, of Main-street, Glsburn, on being awarded her S.R.N. certi ficate; Miss Bromwich, who Is' 21, has trained at Leeds General In firmary and Is an old glrl of Clltheroe Grammar .School. HShe will now go to St. Luke’s
NURSING SUCCESS.—Corigratu-
greetings to Mi-. John W, Thompj sop'.’ol Chatbiirn, who Is-70 ytars
BIRTHDAY CLIMB, — Birthday Modrisind I School
'.c'ouritryslde,' .Mr. Thompson Inf tended to 'celebrate his birthday b^f scaling P.endle Hill.
,s- -4n tfi
RIBBLbr|ALE,' AVENU^ CUTHEROE
There
term In oir Kindergarten which is well and Iruri by a
onej 0 n
Clas s ,
equipped tralne are a
ENTRAiNCE .EXJ^INATION:
this COMMION
Our pai s record Is still 100 pn ceni- ■ j: '
RECOGNISED: B Y THE\ '■I.J
wospital, at Bradford, where she h ill study midwifery before taking'
•Ladles, 1, Mrs. H. Dugdale; 2, Mrs. Lamb;- 3, Mrs. Gibson; ; con., Mrs. E. Harrison. Gentlemen, 1, Mr. F. Whitfield: 2, Mr. T. Nelson; 3, Mr. S. Harrison; con.,.! Mr. T. C. Cowklng. ,The M.C. was Mr. F. Long. The team captain stated that the club had enjoyed a reasonably successful season, and expressed ,the team’s thanks for the help they had recAved from many sources during .the steason.'
ball Club held a whist drive In the Village gall on Saturday night -their last spclal event of the season. Thff" prizewinners were;
tlon of the- scholars and teachers of Slaldburn Methodist Sunday School, parents visited the school last Wednesday evening and were able to Inspect the classrooms And see the children’s , work. After wards, a sriort service was con, ducted by the superintendent minister, the Rev. F . : A. Payne, and ah account of the past year's activities was given-by Miss Sta'rkle.
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Parochial Church Council meeting and Easter Vestry was held on Monday, when Mr. James Leemlng,
ANNUAL MEETING—The annual
’ Rev. J. G. Byrnell appointed Col. L. C. Klng-Wllklnson as his vice- chairman.
WHITEWELL
lor ‘W. W. Dugdale, chairman of the Rowland .'Education , Colhmlttee, represented the committee at the exhibition held at the [ school on Thursday, of the work; done by the. students of the Evening Insti tute. Mrs, Townley, of Clltheroe,' was the tutor, and thanks to her were expressed during the evening by the vicar, the Rev. T. B. Reid. Reference was also
..made to the work done by Mr. T. H.:Ainsworth, who founded the Evening Institute five years ago, and whp was head teacher for'a period of [four years. A collection was taken,; and-raised about £5 for the' local' Coronation celebrations fund.
EVENING INSTITUTE—Council 'i
'oI 4, Church-street, Slaidburn, was unanimously elected. people’s warden. The rector’s warden, Mr. J. Eastwood, was re-elected, as was the full council'. The Rector, the.
PARENTS’ VISIT-^At the Invlta-' F.C. EFFORT.—Slaldburn Foot
E A S p : :E l ' 'M (^D A Y | : ^ pm.—2 a.41. ' [HOPPER [BAND
[MISSION 2/6 ..........
Right; o|f '1 1
ailmlsslon["reserv(idl
Free, ’iiusis will l^ave Cll eroe Static n, via Whltevlel
and 'Waddlrigton, at 7-30 pml Slaldbum 8430 p.m;j all ’bugei return I aifter dance. 1..
RIMINpTDN MEMOEIAlri i I INSTITUTE
Men’s Ccronationj Eff3rt
Whisf'Dhve&Danil Next, April W
Friday V
t, 7-30 plm.
Dancing MODERN: ADMjl^SION 2/6,
__ p.m. to il a'.iji. to i s r s dAn(!!E BANb
R e f r e s l\m e iits a t r^ason\ih ha rg es.
Diathenn^ I SupetRuous
MK 2, ST. BjRNLEY.i
Hours: Mon p.m.; TMes,
Wed.,.PrL, 1 to Sat. by appol
Bolton b^-Bowlani School
Whislflrive&Dai I will be
held 0n
Friday N ext, April 1 ! Whlit -MO p.m. Dance p m. [to 1
HODDER [ADM
Da n c e R e fre shm en ts . Proceeds: for Church FuMs IS^ION 2|6 -j
a.m'. BAND
AGRICULTURAL IDIVISION
Corporation Tel. 4247.
LOXhAms
St„ Presto Tel. 42<
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REDUCES G(ms
PRICE NOW £465
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ASiC TRACTQ (V.O. ENING E)
O k r Electrolysis Area Dea le r s-
({RTRA yiAlil (Hallfar) Ltd.,
89, KING C lo s s STREET
HALIFAX! T■ I ' ■ 1
elephone 482S?
POWERS ALL FAR!
er S.C.M. examlnaflon. SLAroitJRN <
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M IN ISTR Y OF EDUCATIOfl. NEWTON INSTITUTE
Farmi: Farm
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Better Faster
, teacher. 'There 15 children In] gr()up.!.
will bp I room for r tv I 70 children next
•ysis. '
No[ matter wliat you wear ilii Season, .you’ll' know your fiuun is fashibn-rigli'i Spencer ii;p ports i created forj your figure an<, yours alone. I Parn how murii younger, lovelie'r|' you .tan hioli f hone today lor free figure aiud
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SPENCER I: /ndjvfdua|f/[ Je iigned 5i/p,*:p
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THE GISBUR'N & wLlRlCof :iY.F;e.'j 4;,I.'
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(In aid [Of the Blind) ■ jin'the,;!
ate I holding: a DANCE
Old Vicarage Cafe,'Gisburn •■ ■ FRIdAy,] APli'ILi. lOtfi
Refreshments at | moderate char'g^b [ Proceeds tp go tp .NMlo'nal
o-oj p.m, to 1-0 a.(ti. ' pEGAL bandJ;.',. ■ ADMISSION 2/l|
Institute por tllfe: Blind, , the IS i s Yom
■th? tloii
p t m [tertiSiM;&| FRIDAY, APRIL 3] '■ the
Clltl.eroel
Lighting' 7-20 n.m. the ariiiuai
risldent; 'Mr. [S.l Irman;
Mr.Al
jo r (Councllloij was I re
Olllvi be
lyship secretary.,! *
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.a ’jTAlNER’S i I ■ was presented I
mented' choir al ,W(sley Methodisyl uiday eyeriing.i [ den Whittles pi I s 0 1 01 s-t s I
■Ht Hand and |fohn| Albert Ljngaf
...: rning service, a| serted', Juye)iile!l Asi oeiation :icert| abiut ''30 Criffdr ii iday ■ Schopl.
Rayne, 's u pejri i n 1 s.t e r. [conj
ianist. The Rey
•thi year, receivei *■
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.rinmded chaHI dbloma ln(! t | “n ’uritait ” ■. bootl re pairing coiripetil Ri incom. last ^w| m3n| from all pa: to?k part injlthe, ’n 'Which eptral ipke repair^ toj anq
M'R. R., : Tl ay a
nen's shoes| viiirien’S sho^s.
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b *alf of thfe; fu^ 'Mayoress to folk’s
fo
iURTHER have be lowing Ci:
the oil.
Coronation e.rieh Pye, Mrs.
rbinlinspn,
ithitehead; ; I
(jOFFE:
n orit-avbnue,; Cl Thursday. In,aid I
fi.ised over £30.|
tlie ■V
’esthead. *■'■ ! i*. SPECIAL Palm Sunjia^
,lmoor Lane Metl enj Sunday Ev; £ nthems wefe choir, and M;:. p e orgariist.
I -niVISIONAL Executive
' ■Jecomiriended f | ii|i'iihe finanfcjial
^! ■whalley,
:: lowing schook: : 'regational.. [P;
I order of prii
: Meiarley C.E.. 'Mddern Schoolj halDi Penile; ^ llchobl .(except
! Green R.C.; S9h| i Jchobl,: Clitherc iind I ChippirigJ Endowed Schejo,
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p near the -maif Clltheroe Park lias provideci rupted - view
>Y removifid * hedge alojnl lane:I and lbw,e|
'the view of • his ■ angle ha inously improvL changes. It np| : ull expanse ' :ield, from whjd i:nound of robn [[itands the Nbi]
It’shere
\ Defendant, who denied he allowed the animal to suffer, told the Bench that he .did not think the sheep was badly Injured, and considered It would be aff right iri the field.
R.S.P.C.A., stated that the animal had to be destroyed. Four ribs and a leg were broken.
post office will be open'^or the'sale of postage stamps and the ac'cept- ance of telegrams from; 9 a.m. to 10-30 a.m. , There will be a morn ing delivery of letters and parcels (both town and rural)'and a col lection will be made In the evening as on a Sunday. The delivery of •telegrams will be maintained from 9 a.m, to 10-30 a.m. The town sub offices will be closed all day.
services; .Easter Monday. April 6th: The
Saturday, April 4th: Normal
public counter at head! office will be open from 9 a.m. to 10-30 aun. for the trensdctlon of all classes of business.' (ExQept for the accept ance of money lU prepayment of
■ postage) there will be' a morning delivery of letters'; and parcels (botri tovm and rural).nnd a town collection' will be made as on a Sunday. A collection In the rural area will be’made In the course of delivery , only, The delivery of telegrams will be malnialned'from 0 p.m'. to 10-30 a.m. Tlje town sub ofnees will be closed all [day.
Postal Arrangements Easter postal arrangements are: Good Friday: Clltheroe head,
NEW
the biggest innovation
jattery ! i M years!
n represents t he best battery
and-fmake no mistake— j
Garage can supply ' 'J> ' '
Your local
conceplion, of “ long-1 astingnes^J
AUTO- Stafi^ed
btpinablc—i t ^ change your whole perform!
j RESULTS PRjOM ANY
.1 )o,th her cl !•, udged ;the ipaniel hitch
;'3alverley, bf, i )um- road, .
; A BLACK' : ^ bitch. ■' Hose,” owned
t .idliby the Re|v..
kitchen' hoirie'
and [Mrs.; 'W| Cook, Mr: ,
Tu|
-Lowergate. Cl| Warded a. v^ry
..i ldren,' whp hq iriire than £5
United Matiotf on Tuesday
i-chalrmai:i|: '^Cq 11, secretary: an er. treasurer
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I :hester chan last week.:■ *
RESULTS OI fixtures iril
I 3reen 2; , " Whalley 4; tr i l ' Clitheroe ;Ccf
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>aying thej n | ,i/o shlffinigs dI IS from last ncrease In re'sj owned burigalo
TENANTS !of I houses in
'riijeeting in Fel 9vas
also.declq the rate char from lOd.i to s.j 8d. ^ ' I
|The Increasb by the Town (J
Council in: Fa stated, thati prl Reasons weire JAs a result <
'At the meetil
we can do an repairs and re stockT-wliatever yot can fix you ijp.
by Liicas ']!•
Service-trained Au^bl-EIectridians,
y elecijrical job on your vehicle.! Immediate ilacements—a new or; reconditioned unit from ‘ need in the Auto-Electrical llncj we
YO UI^ LOCAL GARAGE 1. I
&| if. # A w s ^ n (PRANK DAWSON)
ESHTON ' E R R f e CLITHEROE. Tel. 252 ;THIS
Rt)AD ^AFd Care is na
J barges, the Lcbount sljowd
stated, for' thM crease the raj maximum i of | i^erits by two
deficit, whjich by j Increased breased rates, I jlTihat was thj
Medal
v.Competl lOilows: Slaldlf
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