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l a i i b e t t i j i t t i& t i i n t i i ’ FRIDAY. APRIL' 3rd, 1953.


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the United Nations Associa­ tion on Tuesday night, the Mayor (Councillor: F. Dug- dale) was re -lanpototed president;- Mr. S. Westhead, chairman; Mr. A..J. Coates, vice-chairman; • Councillor J. Hall, secretary; and Dr. W. u. Oliver^ treasurer; and mem­ bership secretanyi. ;


A T the annual meeting of the Cllthefde branch of


* ;*! ■ * QTAINER’S 1 I “Crucifixion”


® was presented by an aug­ mented choir j at Clitheroe Wesley Methodlsj; Church on. Sunday evening. , Mr. Wt


Maden Whittles presided, and the s o l o i s t s j were Peter Hulland and John I. Dugdaie.


Mr. Albert Lingafid, was the organist;-. The Yrancls A. Payne, su pe ;ri |n ten den t


m i n i s t e r , : conducted Jtne morning, servicd.and^alsopr^


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- Runedm . last: '^weOfc , Cr^jfte- men from all parts of Britain took part In the competition,


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]taURTHER Coronation teas have'!been held by the following Clltlieroe ladies on


Coroiiatlon celebrations: Mrs.


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■D.,Pye. Mrs. C. Rowe, Mrs.^C. Totnllnson, Mrs. ,E. Coates and Mrs. W. 'Turner, Mrs. F. H ‘ Cook, Mrs.! Batty, Mrs; E.


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the home of Mrs. Stanl^ey Westhead. “iCrossal,” Clare- mont-avenue, f Clitheroe. lo s t Thursday.tnaid of the y.N.A.,


raised over £30.


ted by the Rev. Fred Smith at Moor Lane M!ethodlst Church


A SPECIAL service Palm Sunday was conduc­


lanthems were .given by the choir,-and Mtt pl jH^rtley was . the organiat.'Li,-'L. n*


■on Sunday Evening. Three y *


at Whalley'i.'li .- oh, . Tuesday, recommendedi for decoration in the financial .year,, 1953-54, In ordcT of .priority, the fol­ lowing schopls; Bafrdw Con­ gregational, ;! ifPendleton and: Mearley ' ClE., ’ Rlbblesdale Modern School (except the hall). Pendle;! Junior County School (except the hall), Hurst Green R.C. School, Low Moor School, Cllthdroe St. James’s and Chipping B r a h i n ’ s Endowed school. - 1


'ni'VISIONAL E d u c a t i o n Executive!' No. 5, meeting


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lane and lowering! the wall' near the rriarket: entrance; Clitheroe Parks Department has prqvlded an uninter­ rupted -view! of-1 the Castle; The view of, the jCastle from this angle' 'has ibeen enor- inously improved , by -simple changes. It| now Includes the full expanse of the rising field, from lyhlch springs the mound of rock upon vfhlch stands the iNorman Keep.


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Rose,” owned: by , .Mrs. R. Si Calverley, of Calcroft, ChatH bum-road, Clitheroe, i won] both her Classes and i was judged the ibest black cocker spaniel bitch, at the Man­ chester championship show last vjeek. ' ,


BLACK ' ■ cocker ' spaniel “ Rlclat Tudor]


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’■RESULTS: ,of. this week’; fixtures in' clltpero'e F.C


Green 2; C.R.G.S.O.B. 1 Whalley 4; Trinidad Reserve! 1, Clitheroe' Corinthians 14.


W 'T v'. I


paying the new Increase of two shillings per week'In rent as from: last Saturday. The increase Inirespect of Council- owned bungalows Is Is. 6d.


qiENANTS of. all Corpo{atlor ^ houses in Clltheroe begari


by the Town Council atiUielr meeting In iPebruary, when.lt was also depided to Increase the rate charge for housing from lOd. :to a maximum df Is. ,8d.


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' At the meeting of the Town Council ln|j February, It was stated that: pressing financial reasons were responsible! As a result of the Increased


The Increase was apprpved


Medal Competition were: as, follows: Slaldbum 0, Hurst


y !|':* .!.■! * !


removing : the thorn | hedge alongside Parson-:


I ' ■ ■ ' Helps SMents I ' O ■ * I • I


IVUWEST addition' to , the 4i^j facilities at Clitheroe Public Library Is being greatly appreciated.


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siliall; room in the library, the committee have been able to provide] a study room for young ! people, who would otherwise lack quiet, comfort­ able quarters in which to do


i IBy blearing rubbish from a


their homework. :' I I ■


REFERENCE BOOKS :


'works of reference. ! !


'! Good! table and desk room, with excellent lighting,' Is available, arid there Is also a useful [collection of standard


: Just now, and during every vacation, university students ffequeritly occupy the room In thq idaytlme, and In after­ school girls School useful.


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hours, local pupils and from the Grammar find the study room


Church Effort Raises £150


■decorations, M' - .


Schoolroom, on ' Saturday, raised! £150, which will'help defray the cost of Church


A N ipaster Fayre held at West Bradford Methodtit


: jRresided I oyer by Mr. W. Lees, the fayre was opened by iMlss H. Spencer, of Lytham, itq whom : thanks were later : expressed ,by Mrs, E. Clark.


j


ithe opener-:by Christine Hol- I gate, and a' buttonhole to the chairman by Johri Wrathall.! i A' brisk ! trade was; carried


A spray! ^as' preserited to I drit.! at . ibe •. yarlpud? stalls,


which Included; drapery, fancy goods, home-made; cakes and pound stalls supervised by members ■


:. of the Church;


Afterrioon teas were also pro- voided for the visitors.. '


: flowers and evergreens for the occasion. ,


:


ij The scl/oolroOm had been , brigptly decorated with spring


for


-Take ten hard-boiled eggs,, some scraps of cardboard and a> box of paints, and wlto the;


ihelp of considerable ingenuity !y6u will have as attractive a; picture as this Clltherpe! egg! parade. It is the work of: al viell-kiown local, artist, Mr. Ci ^Qddis, Back York-street.!


Scholars’ Gift


l i l tR . E) P. ALDERSLEY, of •'rWTS, Buccleuch'- avenue, Clllheroe, who | retired on! Wednesday ,after-3rwears as


ihewmastpr of (3h.a. tburn


Scfiool. -was presented wltm a mahogany tea trplley. by hls; spHolars! at a : ceremony on; FTO'ay. ! ■ '


' A few days previously, Mr, .Aj l fders l ey . had b e e n i approached by some of the scnolarsj. who asked per- njlsslon to hold a tea party on th | Friday afternoon.


nieal, which comprised sand- wii^hes, I cakes, jellies and othel: attractive fare.


j I He granted, the'request, and :.: oihed the children?in their


pleasant surprise when the tfea trolley was wheeled Into thfe roohi arid -presented to hlrii by I the head boy, Keith Wilson. 1 A bouquet of flowers


PLEASANT SURPRISE , ,,Afterwards, he received a


for Mrs j Aldefsley, was given tpphlm jby'Kathleen'Driver.: ■ Frbm'l the members of the


teaching staff, , Miss M. I. Clarke and • Mrs. P. J. Roberts, Mr. lAlderslpy.' received a leather i tobacco pouch.'


the Easter holidays on Wed­ nesday, ! Mr. ■ Aldersley was presented with an' aftlstlc- aljy-prepared scroll, bearing the signatures of the 82 Scholars and tlie two teachers]


Isefore the school closed for


Ministry Considers Lighting Plan


TAURTHER donations to- wards Chatburn’s playing


field fund were reported at the meeting' of the Parish Coun^ oil. on Friday. These were £25 from, the. Stonebridge Manufacturing C o iii p a ny > Chatburn, and £2' from the Clitheroe and . District. Cor operative Society. ,


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It was stated' I that the Council’s application to the Ministry for a grant towards the cost of converting the village street lighting from gas to electricity had been acknowledged and was receiv­ ing consideration.


the Council held on Monday and .attended by' about 40 residents, a precept of £70 for general expenses and £200 for lighting was approved. This Is the equivalent of a 9d. rate.


At the annual meeting of , . |


approach the Rural District Council over the need for public'conveniences on the new playing field.


. I Clitheroe €oncert|


;ARR'ANGED' by trie ' ^ Women’s Guild and pre­ sented by young people of Clltheroe and district, [a concert held at the Congrega­ tional School, dltheroe, on Saturday, raised £10 fpr Church funds, .


j


, performed by Barbara' Sm^th., Vocal solos were, given,'riy


by Margaret Bodthman aqd Frank Moorey, and Miss Bootlrinan also, provided solo items. Studerits: 'of Jeah Houlker gave folk dancing displays and solo dances were


Pianoforte duets were given


Hllma Coates and' Joan Slatpr and violin solos by Ellepn


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Wilson,' who was accompanied a t , the piano by Kathlefen Sims.


sented by the drama, students of Mrs. Kershaw'; "and those taking part in a onp-act:mlriy were Pamela Tatters'all, Helpn Eccles, Marie Clark, Margaret Tuson. and Noel Kershaw.


Short sketches were' prjq-. The Week’s


large and representative con­ gregation at St. Helenas Ch u rc h, Waddington, ' on Tuesday, to Mr. ■ James Wahnsley, , of ■; Npw . HlEtli, Waddington. wbnse death ait Blackburn


MR. JAMES WALMSLEY Last tributes wexe paid by a


on Friday deprived {he. Scout In the 0H * h ^ its ploribw apd


Royffl , loflrmaxy


movement district’ of leaden


waa a mtober/ of an iriW Bowlaofl.famiiy,; and h^. 'wife, wild -dl^ a iMimbil. of years a ^ was a mbfiOer of ;{b.e Packer family, of Browsholme HaH ■ H e , was "educated; 'at Shrewsbury and, .!T r 1 n 11 y College,. Ca abridge,' where he


Mr.,WaImsley. wbo; was|.6fi,


was a, rdwM Blue,' and jsiah an engineer by profession until his 'etlreijient ■


years ago.


■ severM f.


‘Boy Scout movement, i with which he nad been associated for over 40 years. He was District Cobmlssiorier of the Qlltheroe Scout Association for mariy years, and together with the 1 late Mr. Herbert ■Gradwell, '[he organised and attended the first local camp at Glsburn In 1914; Until recently^ he had been Scout­ master of the W%ddlngton 'Troop, anq was the founder of one of -the first group branches the B.P. Guild Of Old ScoutTat Waddington in


which benefited from hls enthusiastic interest and wise counsel, none owed him a greater debt for'-long and valuable service' than the


Of the mariy organisations 1939. ■ I


The Council Is again to member of numerous organl- formerly repre-


where he


satlons. sented


activities, “Mr. Walmsley took a keen- iriterest In all village developments at;Waddington, wa s , an active


In addiUon to!hls Scouting


Bowland' Rural! D i s t r i c t Council, and was actively associated with . St. Helen’s, Parish Church, where he .Was Vicar’s Warden. He was also a ‘ trustee ■ of Waddington Reading Room ‘ and was "an Authority cn local .history.


Organlsa ;lons with, which


Mr. Walmsley was Identified jly represented': at ,1 on Tuesday] at Vicar, the ReV.[ T. iwklns, ofificlat,ed.


were stron: the funeri which the H. .J. H


Association of-honour,


.ddlngton on '-the;


tlves of local and cobnty branches of the i movement Included Major W. IA Hu iter, M.C., County Commlssliner; Mir. Lomax, Deputy County C ommi s s i o n e r ; Mr H. Burrows, Assistant Co inty Cbromlssloner fori Trailing; and Mr. Wynne, jH.,Q. Iheld' Commissioner ftxr me No: -th;


Included 'wxeathsI ffoim the. Parochial (jhiach <|krancai and ■ other Church organisations; Waddlngton! Day School, Boy Scout s , 'and Wriddln|gton Badminton Club.) 1,


More than 40 flokai tidljutes


jended to MJ. iWahMley’s relatives Inf their.


Sincere bympathyl ,1s ex-


apDreclatlori of Mr. IWali isley from our Scout carregpimd- ent, which iWll appear li our next- Isme,; '


We 'have! r e c e i v e d an | ! ■ -


history Is ilnsepafably Uaked with, that 'of ..Chhtburn and the surrounding district, Mrs. Ada Gertrude Roblnsor, of the Manor! House', 'Ghatlmrn, died at her'home tori Wei nes- day, after a short Illness,


MRS.; A. jG. ROBINS )N A nieiriber of a family v hose


' who, as Steward'df the l onor of Clitheroe, succeeded to an


Mrs. Robinson! 'Was the widow of'Col. F. 'D. Robtison,


important office which both hls father and grandfather , had held before hlta.


lived at Clltheroe Castli


'chased the Castle as a memorial in .1920, they turned to'the Manoi; House at Chatburn, which has been in the possession of! the Rc bin- son family since! 1670. Col. Robinson died In [1^31.


some 16 Clitheroe


years,. | a Oorporat on


When pur- war re-


was a daughter of the latc-Mr. John Thwaltes, of Blackburn,


Mrs. Robinson, wl[io wah 86,


and In her, younger! days took a keen Interest Iri the wo: 'k of the various nurslnh assicia- tlons In the Clithbrpe dlsirlct. She was! a member of the Pendle Forest Hamers for many years, and Was ajso a keen gardener.


Scouts, frem the Clitheroe provided a guard- and representa-


MayoJ Clithejroe


To Open


to be invitid to open the new Clltheroe Edlsford C o u n t y : School 'in August.


rpHE Mdyor of Clltheroe (Counc illor F. Dugdaie) Is


, ■ ' : ^


meeting ol Divisional Educa­ tion Executive NO. 5 at their meeting an Whalley on Tues;


day.


interspersed with comedy interludes p r o v i d e d Idv Kathleen Sims, Hilmal Coates, and Jimmy Wilkinson, who also acted as compere for tpe show.


The various Iteiris were


£4,725 Additions To Grammar School


/XIUNTY approval, has been given to' the-acceptance


of the tender of a Burnley firm amounting to £4.725 for the prbvlslori' of 'addltloiial classrooms at the Qlltheroe Grammar .School --for. Glrjls, Divisional Education Execu­ tive No. 5 were told at their meeting • at ' Wtoalley ■ bn Tuesday.


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principle to the! erection [of new sanitary offices at the Chipping Brablns Ehdow[ed School In accordance with the County -Architect’s draW- ing to fit within the develop­ ment plan. .


Approval was given [in


,the Lancashire Education Committee for approval. |


£320 11s. 6d. for the supply and fixing of yirought-ifon railings at the Bllllngton R.C. School was recoriimended [to


A tender amounting- | to


- An estimate, prepared ‘{by the local Technical ■ Officer, for the adaptation , of a clafe- room as a science room [ at the Clitheroe G r am m a r School for Girls, at a- cost of £382 8s., was approved.


Alderman chairman will presidle. The stqff


official opening, at which J. H. Satterthwaite, of the Executive.


Chief Edv cation Officer had Indicated i-hat the neWjch'pol, which Is nearing completion In Edlsfo :d-road, would i be ready for occupation: at the beginning [of the new term; on August 24th. Thursday, August 20th,.- was' agreed as the date for: {h e '


It was reported that-the '' of Low Moor


County School will be trans­ the new school.


the appo ntment of three additional


ferred to along wlti one iriember of the staff School. Approva


children h to bb restricted to children vfho will attain five years df age before Christmas, 1953. This, restriction .is also to be adopted In the other Clitheroe schools.


two men and one woman. A dm i s s i o n of young


Hurt In Garden


son, of 27, Klrkmoor-road, slipped and sustained ex­ tensive Injuries to his left arm, whlci went through one of the gifeenhouse panes of glass,


■TN his gjarden on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. James Hlgr


to Blackburn Royal Infirmary, where he was detained.


laceration son’s (Cll


He was GLITHEROE HOLIDAY TR^iVEL PLANS


CPECIAL excursions .by road ^ and: rail will cater lor Clitheroe holidaymakers this Easter. ,


Railway Station that on Good Friday there will be half-day excursions to Blackpool and Morecambe, leaving Clltheroe at 11-18 and 11-10 respect­ ively. :


it was reported at Clithefoe I


charges, the Housing Revenue Account shjowed a substantial deficit, which had to be met by increased rents or ih- creased rafes, or both. ! That was the reason. It was


stated, for !the decision to In­ crease the] rate' charge! by a maximum iof :10d.' rind the rents by two shillings.


THIS WEEK’S ROAD sAfETY slogan Care is never wasted.


t^CHOOL holidays for 1953- ip 54 for the Clltheroe area, approved by Divisional Edu- ijatibn -Executive No. 5 rit meir meeting at 'Whalley bn ■Tuesday,;' were: Septeiriber 21st-25th, 1953: half-terrii. Thursday and Friday, October 29th and 30th, 1953; Chrlst- lilas, December 23rd, 1953, |!to January 5th, 1954; half-terin, Shrovetide, Mond ay and Tuesday, March 1st and 2nd, 1954; Easter, April 15th ito 38th,' 1954; Ascension Day', May'27th, 1954; .'Whitsuntide, June 7th-llth, 1954; summer, p!uly 16th to (August 20th, 1954.


Clltheroe a t . 10-42, will I te available for people wishing to visit Carnforth, SlNerdale, Arnside, Grange, Ulverspon and Barrow, while the service- td 'Helllfleld has been aug­ mented by the Inclusion of several special trains. .


'A special train, . leaving


day excursion to Liverpool and New Brighton, leaving Clltheroe at 11-6.


On Saturday there is a half­ j


well catered for on Sunday, with a special train frtim Clltheroe at 11-13 to Helllfleld, Clapham and Ingleton. Thjere Is also a special to Gisburq at 1-54. Also on Sunday 1^ a


■Hikers and ramblers are


half-day excursion to More­ cambe, leaving at 10-42,


on Easter Monday. These will be to Morjcambe at 11-56, and to Southport at II-27. i '


' Two ex::urslons will be ruri


too .have an attractive Easter programme.


Rlbble Motor Services Ltd.j


will leave] Clltheroe at 9 a.m. for a Seven Lakes tour, and a trip to Harrogate and York, while In the evening there will be a Ribble Valley circular tour, leaving Clltheroe at 6-0 p.m.


On Easter Sunday, coaches


9 a.m.- oq Easter Monday for New Brighton, via Liverpool and the Mersey , Tunnel, and there will also be an excur­ sion,- leaving at the same time, to Windermere and Bowness. A half-day trip will leave Clitheroe I at 1-30 p.m, fdr Southport.


A trip qfill leave Clltheroe at , ;


also arranged by Bolton-by- Bowland ,and Hodder Motor Services. [ ■ , '


Attractive excursions are


before belhg taken by Tomlin- herde) ambulance,


treated for a severe of the forearm,


of Pendle Junior was also given tq assistant teachers


'Thla'.wfs agreed' at'’ 'the*


when her husband and sons | (Were on active service Dver- seas, Mrs.: Robinson accomp­ lished much useful work through her Interest li the welfare of the families of] local Servicemen.


During the Fl{st World War,


sons. Col.jG. N. Rpbinsen, of The Rookery, Chatburn Capt. A. J. D. Rcblnsp... London, six grandcl lldreq and six great-grandchildren. _ _ gether. with other riiembi rs of the family, they will have sincere sympathy in their bereavement.


Mrs. Robinson leaves


. Wynne, will ofificlrite at the funeral ,on Saturday,


! The Vicar, . thb ReV.


..■jChatbuwi ;,.]Parish -i Ch with which Mrs. Robinson was associated.


MB. J. C. BALL


died! on Thursday at th 2 age of 71. ' A native of Mandhestelr, Mr.


Mr. John .Crave i Ball, bf 104, , Woone-lane, Cllt leroe,


Ball had resided In Cllt yeari, been


sympathy Is. extended widow in her bereavemept-.


He had not been In health for some years


SS. Michael and John Cl lurch, Lowergate, on Mbndav, by the Rev. Fr. Donleyy. pi lor to the Interment at St.' Joseph’s Cemetery, where tife Re A. B. d’Andrla ofifiilatec


Requiem Massi was .s:I lid at 'V.'


land, of 15. Rlbblf- Chatburn, died oji Wfd day.: He: was 82.


MR. T. H. FRAIIIKLAND Mr. Thomas Henry I'rank-


in the village for many and I was associated Chatburri Parish (jhurc 1.


three daughters', whq have sympathy in bereavement. Mrs.


Mr. Frankland Had rleslded He Is survived by a son and


predeceased her liusbahd 1942;


I The 'Vicar, the Re|v.‘ Wynne, will ofificlkte st the funeral at Saturday.


C h a t bur


Tuesday of Mr. Erii'est William Stephenson, of 8. Wh road, Clltheroe. Mr. Stephenson, who


MR. E, W. STEPHENS ON Trie death occurred


70, was bom In Co. Du but ihad resided In (?lll: for more' than 40 years until hls retirement three years ago, had w for a number of years' felt works, at Grlndletc


sympathy Is extended to hls widow, four sons and three daughters In their bei|eave- ment.


He had not enjoyed health for some time,


the Re.v. A. Lord, will ofl iciate at the Interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery on Saturday.


The Rector of St. Jalnes’s, h


atterted cattle 'on oqer, Incl idlng porth attle


AUCTION MAiRT Wednesday.—A nice, show of 59


a choice selection ; of country and local milk which met a fair selling trade for most classes. Quotations;' cows, £38 to £68: heifers, £i7 to £ 8 4 ; ! short-dated calving £38 to £48; . summer[and au calving cows, £36 to £50: heifers £29 to £58 10s. The Ji dges, Messrs. :W, Miller, Bllfeborroyr', and R.'Phillips. Newton, made thi fol­ lowing' awards: Nei^iy-calved: 1. W. Farrington, "Wlgglesworth -2„ C. W.' Barker, Silsden; In-ca If: -1 and.2. J. Thompson, lliornley.


Milk COW


lUmn. geld


Sr


about orked


ham, heroe and


t the n. :


good and-


for more than '40 at one time had ployed at Barrow Prhit ^orks.


Col. and Mrs. Robljnsdn for


Waterloo Methodist-Church


GOOD FRIDAY Service 10-30 a.m.


Preaefteni REV. F. A. PAYNE. Collections for Women’s Missionary Work.


EASTER DAY


10-30 a.m.: Mr. F. Bralthwalte. 6-0 p.m.;. Dr. C. Royle.;


HOLDEN CHAPEL


A SERVIGE OF SONG; , will be given


To-morrow (Saturday) at 7 p.m.:


,


Refreshments afterwards 2/-; Children Half-price.


GRINDLETON


VILmGE INSTITUTE Ladies’ Section


MOOR LANE & WOpNE LANE : WHIST DRIVE


Easter Monday,; April 6 ■ -at 7-45 p.m.'':


ADMISSION; 2/- (Including Supper). '


WHALLEY CINEMA


Telephone: Whalley Sill. Mon., Tues., Wed.


DEBBIE REYNOLDS in GENE KELLY and


Siiigiii^ In The Rain


Cert. U. Thurs,, Fri., jSat. ,


] ALAN LADb and DEBORAH KERR in


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Saturdaya. let Houee 6 o.m. - 2nd Houie, 8-1S p.m.


Thundeir In The East Week-oaVe. 7-Sil.


. Saturday morning at 10-15 Complete change of' pro­ gramme. ■ : . :


Prices 1/3. Children . id. Speolar -Matinee every


TOSSIDE — A — " ■ i; '.


will, be held on . rive & Dance EASTER TUESDAY, April 7th


Whist to commence at 8 p.m. Dancing 10-30 to 2 a.m. ; IHusic su p p lie d b y Mr. Cowking.


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ADMISSION 2/6


(including Refreshments) Waterloo


Methodist Church Wednesday April 15th


CONCERT THE BURNLEY


■ By I


SALVATION! ARMY BAND


Billington Parish Coronation Celebrations


organisation wishing to join in the COUNTRY DANCING DISPLAY are invited ;o attend at St. Leonard’s School, Langho on Wednesday Next, 8 th April, 19531


("IHILDREN and Adults not -connected with any local


Children at 6-30 p.m.; Adults at 7-30 ,p.m.


’ Waddington Coronation Fund’ was Whist and Domino


Drive and Dance In St. Helen’s School! on' I


ADMISSION 2/- RIBBLE BAND


Dancing 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Refreshments provided.


, .^preliminary Notice '' coffee evening ' at Beechthorpe, -


Wednesday, April 29th


■^ llslon between a single- decked ; ’bus and a private motor car occurred on the Chatburn-Rlmingtori road ril Rlmlngton, - on ' Saturda3 morning,- there were nt personal injuries. ,! The ,caf, driven', by Johf


A LTHOUGH a head-on col- 78 I


Friday Next, April 10th Commerice 7r30 p.m.


District Sunefi MR.;T.W. -tEEl


!ntendent: :ming '


Divisional Inscector; MR. . G. ADAMSON.


EASTER WE CAN SUPPLY


ALL YOUR HpLidAY NEEDS VACUUM FLASKS, JARS: AND ljUGS.| p


HOME PBRip BY TONI, TIN-UR, HyoiNUT & PROM.: ” s^ s^ ^ F 'T he^b S


COSMETIC REQUIREMENTS.MAKERS,;'?AND lALL YOUR FLOWER i^IST. jTWEEQ.BOUQUETrRED LHjAC,


WE HAVE FILMS OF ALL SIZES AND CAN DEVELOP |AND 'PRINT I: YOUR FILMS]


!' " I , r : ' I " ' Cert. A.! ,. ,[| !!., ' C H EM IS T CLEG(i M.P.S. . I' M ' [


5, CHURCH STREET - CLITHEROE : PHONE 591


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i[C|RP:ETS!!'! a w d | ! [ R U G S - o i j i l y !


TOiJbE cleared |:AS; BARg| iNS. , Thy stock of High-class Goods Includes


AXMirjiSTERS, WILTONS, INDIANS I j and other :makes In all sizes, ' '! M 5 X ' 4 ckRPETS - ' £ 2 )


'


Will be sod privately (not by auction) rinder official' ■ ! ILlcience


ON UESDAV NEXT, APRIL 7th from 11-0 a.m. [to 3-30 p.m.


Social Club, Wellgate, ■WESTj’ Premier Carpet! Warehouse,


leroe [


\ Blackpool. SAYS MR. TOWER OF REFUGE...


“ IN I THE HOjMES OF THE PEOPLE O U R REPRESENT­ ATIVES PROVIDED SERVICE DURING 1952 ON N EA R LY NINE MILLION POUCIEST*


!i I


MORE I THAN 12S0/X» MAtTi MENTS, TOTALLmO WERE ;mADE, ANO o M i CLAIMS.


URITY WWf. a fiom o


,«H FA(0 IN ASSUR ANCE


, . C O M P A N Y L IM I T E D Chief Office: O.xfonl Si ' Manchester 1


iI e FUGeI ASSURANCE BUILDINGS. AINSWORTH STREET. BLACKBURN


REFUGE ASSURANCE BUILDINGS. AINSWOgTH STREET. [BLACKBURN


GREETINGS CUSTOMERS


TO ALL OUR


May we femind you we iyill have a generous supply of the traditional


HOT ; ckoSS IbUNS BAWDLANDS BASHALL EAVES Whist |and|Dominoi


Rlmlngton, . was - driven .bj Frank Whleldon, 31, Sackvllle- street,'Bflerfleld.


Norman Drew - Birtwistle, o:! West Croft, Rlmlngton, to­ wards' Chatburn, was extens Ively damaged; -: The.’bus, travelling toward;


FRIDAY NEXT, Apri. 17 ■ at.7-30 jp.m.: ■ ;'|, -;,


’■ '■ .' j ! - ~ ~ n ! - ' | ! i i !' ADMISSION-: 2/3 1 ! '!


! (includlrig Refreshments) -::


Pro ce ed s If or School B u ild ing ■ • -I Ftind: .


l^aturday ’ at


INSTEAD CLITHEROB -Tyime


Starlde 1 i '


Class OF


FRIEND Anns Hotel


ightl Apr. 11 30 p.m. THURSDAY)


WELCOME. i


-FOR OTRIn)3, try A-TOILET iWATER„lithe lighter favourite Perfume—BLUE GRASS


A CAMERA;WILL,RECAp ItURE YOUR HCiLmAY FUN ■ ' ' ! ' ' ' :


CLITHEROE i Rhone 'ess'l


:


By. the Choir of Hbllin Bank Mission, Blackbiim.


CYCLING THIS EASTER?


WE CATER FOR ALL AGES IN TRIKES . . !. JtTNIORS, SPORTS AND I ' ROADSTERS.


A NEW B(KE I^ YOURS for a sma smdl -weekly oayments from 5/- per


OUR AGENCIES INCLUDE .. SUff


HUMBHl, EllsWICfe,


:i


PHILLIPS, HERCULES, HILL ISPECIOL, ROBIN; hood! etc,; etc.


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I ile^slt and vie'eic. : : .


Clitheroe[]Ad'Dertiser\ & T im e s , A p r il 3, 1953 I 5


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