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4 . -1^ 'vekiser & \Times, [ September 11, 19S3 jMoor| ] l^ e l^eAodfet Chure^ '\ $\ iv


MORNIlkG 10-30: AFTHINOON 2-30; ^ Ev|,N]jNQ|ff-o’clbck.


"Preacher: i :| !!:!


iiT ' i:i


■ t' '’• SPECIAL , Mi RE ISlbl^L OIRVICES^


CLARiqE madA^e^


j "


X. 1 . FENTOM soimti:'


ANtHEMS Bl^* THE CHOIR. wm.frien| wnojl^ Atoiind the WHALLEY ' n w


b JcKERTON, of Skipton (Contralto) ELSIE THOiifrSOli (Soprano). ,


Organm: MriDjO; Hartley.' Ch oimasff: Mr I1 Will frienik who wish" to inake-gifts of Irultj. flowery


bnrow (Saturday), September 12th, 1953. ■ fl


' I : ' 1 MONDi^Y NEXT, SEPTEMBER 14th, |1953 SO CIAL Mr I I a C K EDDLESTOljl, Magician PRODUCE^.


JALL. Refreshments, at reMonable price: OMISSION 1/-: children 6d; |


;Ulddeh nlunber, Mrs. Gooderham, gentleman, 1, Mrs. ScarhlllJ 2, Mr. W. Pedaer; hidden number, Mr. Waddlngton. Dominoes: Mrs. ■felllettH' 2, Miss Rutter; . 3,i Miss Saworth; 4, Mrs, L. Smith; [ con.,


Church of 'England Childrens Society benefits by £8 8s. 9d, as a. result of a whist and domino Irive: held in Whalley School on ^lesdayj night: Fourteen tables rer© ‘ occupied for whist,, and 'inners I were: Ladies, 1, Miss H. Jerbysmre; 2, Mrs. ‘ Rushton;


WHIST AND DOMINOES. T- The Mrs., Et, Smith. ' .T


; COFFEE . MORNING.—The’ first of a series of efforts of the Metho­ dist Church, a coffee morning was held In! the Sunday Schopl on l^esday In aid of l Church funds,; Organised by Mrs. Forrest, £^5 was raised’.


fng of the members of V Methodist Cburch was held Sunday I School on Wedn


; MEETING.—The quarterly


'talk. oii.iVThe.-purpose ol membership.”,.


when I the Eev. J. Wright g ■ M WISWELL H A


SUND, .


' s i


Preacher, and', in tl i


• I A; ITEMS EveMg I >


The Morning-Service will|tdude ' . fcHltoREl^’S GIFT pERVlGE.;^ ' the CHOIR AT BOTH SERl)|lCES.


MONDAY evening, .745 p^m.i


HAR\t|sT social ANii SALE: OF p f e r AND WQETAE^


3';'^ ■ ■


I-,4 Ui"i(«. ■;'| i (:>ii


UNION STREET iWETlIODfST CBURC |WiW MOOR, C IT TH E ^


H A R V E S T f e s t i v a l SERVICES


SUNdIIy NEXTi S E r a i t e f t 13th PREACHERS: I ' '


Afterroon a t2 - iS : R EV.'F. I A. PAYNE ON


Evi:iin ; at 6-0; REV. J. j^^iTHGHT DAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER


will be given by the fbllowlng'Artistes. ImISS JsMOT^N


I . at 7-30 p.in. - II .


I MR ' N'i' tiUGDALE .;..:............: MR S I iMUND CAMBIEN &


................. V


' kharS i n i .............. ..............•■•••• MR. G. HITCHEN


,


... Soprano .. Baritone


,.i.. Pianist Chairinan:' Rev.Wri?ht. • AblUlsilON; Adults 1/3; Children


COT^GREC^iVTIONAL CH U R CH


C L IT I^ RO E . i l l I !


SUNE)A1 (September


Worship ati l' M|'.


(Black) 10 a


:,.NEXT. 3th, 1953) 30|;a.m. and


p.m. Iconic ucted by urn)


YOiifNG wo; LEA(


Brown


2-15 pirn.; SUlifDA,Y SCHOOL SHIPPERS’


fcHURCHj CLlTHElibE ^ (&!


Rev S^JNDAY


(September 10-30


Godfili elip.


»;, \* ;i t i i . j


Mr. Edga|


ineIepende: HOL


NEXT I


3th, 1953) Kenyoh


Holden CHAPEL


CHAi EL


ANNIVERSARY S E B T O S


SUNDAY NEXT <Sep. 13th) Pr^E


HR. P. S hacking, burn


of Blai


7 p.m Fundi


i : Clhheroei progressive !fl I ' V-


Spirituaiisi Church STREEfT


To- [Uorrow|j (Saturday) ■at'7-6^p,jn.


CIRCLE


SUNDAY NE3:r. -Sept. 13th 3 p.m. hpl 6! p.m..


HARVEST! ' 'MRi-l


£5 to £500, Braanstono .-p;;8


'


FESTIVAL ITKE-:" "-'i ■!:


Loan^ Withdutl^efiirity Aveni iRICHARDS LWi,


te, jiLnlCESTER,’ I,'


Services at 11^30 p.m. and : Colledtldns ;for-Chapel


l.iThors.. Fri., sdt.


(iELli| JOHNSOis and CECIL PARKER, ih


1 Believe You


Prices In Cert. U, /eek'davi, 7-ai. j.


8aturd||yB, 1st House 6 p.m. ,’2ni


House. 8'IS o.ni. V/S. Children l i


PRELIMINARY ,NOTICE ’t^ADDING'TON


CORONATION COMMITTEE'


W(|i8t|Driv0&jpaB^^ OCTGBkR 30ih, 1953


I.'CIMEHA h'-ri ' '• - ■ ■' r


S. Helen’s, Waddiiiigton ^HURCH ;


I


AMVIYEkSARy. ’ SUNDAY NEXT,; Sept.' jl3th|,


[ 3


Hoiy i Communion 7-0;; and 8-0 a.m..


i cimmui


Sung Eucharist and Prodession ' 10-30 a.m,


Preacher!: The Very R G- Tlarks, M.A.


t I Children’s Service


Evens Pro


ivd. J.


(IProvost of Bradford). 2-0


ng, Sermon ession 6-30 p.m.


Collections: throughout, tht I Church expenses.


p.m. ind Preacher: The Vicar. day for


PARTNER Illusionist


V E S T FEl^T IVAL " NEXT, jiath SEPTEMBER


Women's Institute |on . Wedijesday, and iwpiepmed two , overseas, GuldersJ Miss L. Lassp'u, of Cyprus, and ' : Miss ■ Brodks-Smith. : ol iTamaica; who are 'Ion i a, visit to ■WaddpW Ball, Clitheroe. ;l.Mlss Xeach; also bade falrewell to two Wlsweil I members, jilrs. Carr and Mrs., say. who are leaving the . village. ! The speaker was Mr; P. C. ClaytonJ J J „ ; of Prospect House, Wlsweli who gave | an- Interesting talk on the work , of a magistrate and ivM afterwards thankM by Mrs. Mather and Mrs. B. Speak.'A report; bf the N.P.W.I. meeting in Londohj was given by the | joint Wlswellj land Pendleton delegate, Mrs. iBrown, of, Pendletonj W.I. The monthly .competition, for a patch Idn a piece of! fiiaterlai was won :by,''Nurse Lytle. Miss. M. Leach I gnd Mrs, P. Pierce, whilst a mystery parcel,. given biij Mrs. Sarsfleld was won tiyi Mrs. -Mather. Tea hostesses were Mrs. Hodklnsbn, Miss Parry, Mrs. Prosser, an^ Mrs. Sarsfieia.-


Mary ! Leach : presided at monthly ; meeting f'-of : '‘,W


iswell BILLINGTON


Bllllngton resident, Mr. Wllllani Dickenson, died at ills' ;home, 7!! !• Sunnjlslde- avenuei, HllUrigton, bn Fjflday. He w,a4 70.


'Calderttones • for! 16 until iljils retirement.


Preston, Mr. Dickenson was'a blacksnith, continuing trade! Judgb years!; He a


at Barton,


iterwards.; i-workecl at years


In Bllllngton at Walmsley lMlll f until It closed


almost 40 ■ years In BllllEgton, and Was associated witi St.


Leonard’s ChurctoJ Langho. He; leaves a i Iwldow ' and


m e n t ; . ■ ’ ■' The interment'I was," at


Longrldge Parish, Churci ort' Tuesday, preceded h r a service, conducted by the Rev. H. I'Townserid, : Vicar of Langh9..


ChurchjLadles'.soclal hour niefon Tuesday when the| speakei', Mr. Brlggi Of Clltheroei gave an Inter­ esting; [talk on- “ibees.” Miss- Adamson presided. i I ,


LADIES' H0UR.--The Baptist : , ; LOW MOOR SPECUl SEBVlCES-;Hurves;


thanksgiving services -were held at St.lPa ■ ■ !'[ •when tpe preacher in the (norn- ing was the : Vicar; the I^ev. X- Pugh, j [An afternoon gift .sprvice and evensong were ponduetpd by the Vicar of Grindleton, thi Rev. E. Mufgatroyd. Collection^ for the day, in aid of the C.M.S., Medical Mission,' amounlM to £22.


newly-appointed. . superintendent minister of the Clitheroe Moor Lane Methodist Circuit, th^ Eev. J. H. Penton, was the preacher at the Nelson-street! Methodist Church! harvest festival services on Sunday.I The organist was Mr. E. Hargreayes, . of Grindleton,! and collectlbns were for Church funds. A' sale ol prodiige was held


HARDEST FESTIVAL. The


daughter, to whom sympathy Is expressed In their’ bereave­


near


ir 18 lown:


his the


MrJ Dickepsbn had llvejd for


. MR. W. DICKENSON A well-knowii and resrocted


WOMEN’S 'INSTITUTE. Miss the


Wial In


meet; .Iley the


;(ive a our.


isday,' ilwifWNHAM


■mystery Kay an on M( beauty halt Wi Supper Eayes; organ is, Miss Ta


WOMK;N'4"! [INSTITUTE.'— A [[drive,: organised, ;by’Mrs.:


irirs .were, 'expressed by! ryer and Mrs.'Tbdd.


;as. made.- -at Ribchester. lavas', enjoyed atjBaShalll itvherei thanks, [to:, the!


i f-MlsS; iBarton, .-lyas held' [ ayl [Many Bl^blesdale- spbts'webe.^ Visited and' a.


CHIPPING


illustrate ta'k was given by' represei tatiyed of a | spwtag, machingl company to njeriibers of Chipphi I . Wohien’s'.(Institute at their Monthly meeting last" week. ybtej of' -thanks'; wari propose f! by I I Mrs. 'W!oo d s, secopdeiji by Mrs. Gilmore, The compeUffen for, the,'best' jar' of home-ri:Me, ,jafn was'wbn by: .1, Mrs. 'WHitaker; 2.,'Mrs.' ;.KeUet; • 3;: Mrs. Pelrson.: The entries were afterwar^ :.spld.' fo.r,-.Institute’ fluids.' I T h e ' social I half-houli


WOMlEN’S '['INSTITUTE.-— n


Mre. Elijsdn; .Mrs..Robinson: .pud Mrs. HpKinsorL .Mrs. J. 'Woods- presided[at the meeting.


domino ^ ..............


.Ohllrchl Chliipihg, 'heaefltfd ■' .by riiore tMn!'£10 froip 'a whist; and domihofrirlve and.dance -held last ■week. ’ if^inners of, the whist and doiriino drive, ;Which wari held in


.ineri, -Mre, 'R,;' 'Whitaker; Pinder .! and ■ .Mrs,. ------- , Domini K3S, .Miss Seed,' Mrs, ,H. DewhUrat 'JJancing hall


ladies,. Mrs. 'Wahnsley; Mobn; and Mrs. Moon;


; i B[)|fon-by’;tio\vland ::!■ WOMEN ■ •' '.UNiONISTS.-’Mrs.!


.'of ,1 the [.winter ■ session] of’ ,the. Boltonrby-Bowland - W d m e n's Unioritst; .Assbeiation .yesterday', week, when Mrs. Dinsdale. pre­ sided . Ill ‘the. absence'! of the presideri,'t, , Mrs, W.'' Heaton. Thanks .to Mrs. Hindley were. expre^ed by MlsS'.Eastbam. and' Mrs. i£peririer., , A .join [.tea was served and arrangements were made .’or.ari opting to, Fountains ■Abbey grid'Rip,on. , ,j|


John !Hihdley.; of Sawleyi was -the speaker [at -the' opening; meeting


,


: ! WOMEN’ S INSTITUTE.- Menibern. of . Bolton-'byiBowland WomeTx Institute, rit" their! montraj|,meeting last Wednesday heard an' Interesting ! talk bri


.’’'Rlbbie^ale [Byways,”’],by .-the, well-kiicrivn Idncashire authoress, Miss ‘ Jessica} Lofthouse.- „ljjs. 'Carr prMldedj. A competition for a jar 3f| jam was won -by Mrs.'.E. MeCcalfi and; Mrs.''J. Dinsdale. Tea was servM by'the, hostesses."


TEA ' I AND SPORT^-Blaid-


hurft children’s Coronation tea and spirti, iiyhich'.:!ha'd -to | be postponed from previous; date, ' took tlace'i'alter 'school-'rirf-Tues­ day; when; the children enjoyed a sU'ceeskful programme ,af events'!


rin the (^pdrfel field.’ i '‘Metribers -'dfi thei Corona-tlrin 'Committee had; charge, i f the'arrahgeme'nts.'hnd music:,1 selections, were played by thp Slaidburn Klver Band. -


_ ^BDEN;\'| ;■


people from .Messrs. James Slfut- tard anil Son's Cobderi Mill -held their annual putlng on Saturday, travelling by coach to 'Wlndernaere', and.Morpcambe. ■


MILll' TBiP'--About 70] work­ ■ |


, several years ago. ' He leaves! a widow, two srins 'and a daughter, to whoni, general sympathy will,! be extended. ' The last: rites were


during ;the harvest spclgl on Mon-, day arid entertainment was pro- plded by the Cbatburn Singers, and by I Mr.! Carl Smith, magician. The chairman' was the Rev. Penton.lj


J.H.; HURST GREEN FOR; BUILDING FUND.I-The


'elcDiione: Whalley Z1I1. Mon., Tues., Wed.


DIRKi BOGARDE and -KAY VEALSH fn


first of a i series of ' V hist and doniino ' drivjes: '.to lie held throughout the winter months, took place in St. ‘Joseph’s Ijower School On. Sunday! even: ng: P.'d- ceeds ’were ' for: ; the , 'school building fund. Prizes ,|ven pre­ sented by’Fr. Thomas llo:. vhist, •ladies. '1. Mrs. J. !Gu(igeon: 2, Mrs. P.:’Brown. Gentlemen: 1, Mr. W. Bailey; ; |2, Mrs. M.' Holden.' 'Dominoes',! 1, 'Mas:er J. Gudgeon; .2, Mr. |W.|Arriita;e. A competitiori was won by Mr. W. Ainsworth. - ' , : [


READ


Creearsl- son of the :iate Mrs. David Creears, | of lead, has been appointed Vicar of Christ Churchj at Orseley lit StalffOrdshlre. He Is .;at- present Vicar of Ditley, neat Wplverhamptonj Mr. Creears,' who was born at Altham, later- lived In Read .where hie father was 'village:! I schoolmaster,, for many years. His sister still!lives In Read.


VjCAR’S POST.—The P ev. [frank Mr and


iSLAIDBURP


Members o f ; . the felaill Womeii’s ! Institute . sben entertaining -evening -yes^ week, [-when Major [Bavin e lecture-demonstration . on] th: .enjoyment of riiusic.;; Mrs. L. C,. , King-'Wilkinson ‘'presided, - and thanks I to the speaker w^e ex- presseRiby, Mrs.''Byynell . l uring ; the sMial half-hour^ there' vas a


VV() MEN’S INSTITm


TE.— burn ah


silverware;' Tea ' hbstemes .were IMesdariioS.F. Lawspn, S. ilarri- ,;,sbn. Lamb, and Bleazard.


'display ! Of members’ favourite ■


,soloist being Mrs. J. Cottam, and' ‘ Messrs, p, Howson, W. Cook arid J. Knoiyles.. ' The organist was Mr. H. Parkinson.


1 BARROW [


, Reading j Room on Friday, were: Ladles: l.jMlss.M. Nuttall; 2. Mrs. Newshani;! 3, Mrs. P,. Boothmari; gentlemm’, 1, Mr. W. Mercer; 2, Mr. J. dhlney; . 3,' Mr. S. Parker.. The M.C.'.'was Mr.' R.-. Thistle- thwalte.


: WHIST'drive—Prizewinners at the weeMy /whist drive held at the


. ! PENDLETON


i ..W.I. .qUTiNG.-Mem'bers.'. of, i.the Women’s Institute anfi -heir! Triends enjoyed an outmg to' Houthport. where, the! Tfower


iShow was visited. After tea,-the party wint to the' show of’ Mr. ;Billy ScottTfJoomber, -whose family ijesides in Pendleton, .;.


, ; . I .. Crlcketv^


League Tables pibblesdale League , -


; ; ‘i


Clitheroe Bampldsivick skipton' Whalley


Ribblesdale W. Settle Baxende Darby Padihan X inc:


n


Gt. HarWoCd j . .. Read Blackbiirn N.


. P. W.ID. L.Pt.' 22 lOillx 1 42 22 Sillx 3 36 22 71 7 7 31 22; V 8, 7 29 22 ’ 5 12 5 27 22, 5 12 5 27


22 "6 11 .6 26 22 5 H‘ 6-26 22 " 5 -11 6 26 22 3 15 5 23


"22 3 12 7 21 22 3 16 9 19


udes one tie^tiyo points. , Ribble Valley League


■Brockhajl . . . . . . BarrowJ ____ Hurst Green ...'. Sabden . . . . . . . . Church B.M.!..... Ribchester


Downham Wlswellj Chatburh - . . . . . .


P. w ..D. L.Pt. 16 9 4 3 31 16- 9 3 4 30 16- 8 2 6 26 16 :7' 4 5 25 16, 7; 2 7 23: 16 5' 4 7 19 16 ,.4i 7 5'19 16 :',4j 3 9 15 16: 2! 5 9 11


I I X , ' j '. j


thanksgiving services were held !at Sabden i- Methodist '.Church on: Sunday, iWhen I the preacher In the ‘ afternoon was the Rev; Gi H. Cuin- berland, jof Padlham,; and In the; evening,j[ ! the newly-appointed, mlnlster]jthe Rev. H. Leo.-Antheins' were sung by the choir, under the leadership of Mrs. D. Howson, the


HARVEST SERVICES. 4 Harvest


funeral U)f; Mr; WllUaili Hetherlng- ton, whose'. death occurred [on, Friday, [took place at St. Nicholas Parish Church graveyard on Tues­ day. Mr. -Betherlngton, who was 62, came tp'Sabden-from'Padlham


MR. W; HETHERINGTON.—"nie


. conducted by the. Rev. Father j F.. P. Reynolds, of Burnley. ! • !


thri; parish:; room, : -werei' i Whist, Mrs. R; gentle-


WHIsi AND DOflUNdES.— ■Ihe budding fund.pf 5t., Mary’s,


took- tpe form bf;a Whisli aiid ' drivei.-the'winners being:


u ^ y


Waddlngton family, Mrs-; Lllah Berry,- ■wife 'o f' Mr; ■ Richard ■Berry,; I o f , Brungerley iFarm, Clitheroe, |, died oh


with ■which. .She Inaui,, associated.',,,,'”',. .;y“


M


dmtri c.t,'ihclud trig: hjejtn&rri hum'efous .Ipedl .pr^a^atlph^,


th 'r


MBS.. LILAH BERRY ;] Mopday, by, Fatper- A.i B. A rrienib'ef ' of a' well-k'fibwri


Sunday,, fr* ___ _ . -x'r 0 U g.h 0 ur tlW;


aftep, ,a 'short illness. - Neiro. of Her deathijw swa deep .regret; hyf "/a, iends


(jreenfern, ^Wad!dlng 6'i|,, ['aWd;.


was educated' dt Girls’ Gramma,4School,I ■


'active' 'asaoclatlon -.with St. Helen’s 'Church, Waddlngton, and was a! member of the - Waddlngton ..Women’s j Insti­ tute and the Waddlngton Drama' Group; having | taken part In many of, tpe- group’s,, productions^., ' ; ; - _ l :


‘ She had a!, ilfeloidg and


' I Ever ready to assist in any , good cause,.in the village, Mrs. Berry had, a pleasant,; un­ assuming disposition [which earned her respect andjipopu- larlty throughout the district'.'


.extended .to Mr. Berry, n|s two daughters and son, .'and to. Mrs. Berry’s, slster,,Mlsa' Elsie Bishop. In' the; grept loris they pave austaliied; !"'' ,' '


: Sincere'sympathy;' iVill be'


tributes,and a large congrega­ tion when the funeral took place at St. Helen’s Church, Waddlngton, on Wednesday,


-MK'fS.! Ellison,


and: Mr., J. .Seed,, was! held in' .the village


Institute, in c lu d in g the p ■■ ■" ri:N, G5i and secretary, Mrs. J,


Members of the. Women’s resident, Mrs. J.:


hurstumet the cortege church I gate and lln^d the path to the church, wh^re the service was condpeted Vicar, the Rev. T. Hawkins.


irnett. Coult- at.the


by; the H; J.


Bawdlands, Clitheroe, dlPd at her home on Saturday. ■ She was 84. ■ ■ I,. ‘


, MRS.j'A.':^. .caymt:’ ' 4 Mrs, .Alice Jane Cavlli,'of 19,


.


■ the First-1-World; .war. was fehiployed :as a ■ cleaner ■ at Clitheroe Railway Station,.,


’ Born In Staffordshlrm Mrs. CavUl, who was the wife of the late - Mr.Vtoi..-! James Cavlll, had! resided . In Clith­ eroe for.47 years.sand during


'■: Sympathy: Is ‘ extended ’ to her two daughters In their Tjferriayeihent. , ... ,


-


.lihb’ Rev,': I. Pugh, Vicar of St. Paul’s Church, Low} Moor,


’with which.;Mra.;';Davill Was associated, conducted the Interment at, St, ; -Marv’s Cemetery on Tuesday. [


MR. W. A- DEMAllN


Mr.: William A. Demaln, died at ihls home, 3, Chatburn- rdad, on Sunday. He was 81.


Demaln had spent all his.life In''. Clitheroe; having lived In -the! same! house-, !for':- mOKe, thah 40 years. Prom 19i5 he was with the Blackburn Assurance Company iuntll his retirement in .1937, previously ■working In a cotton,'mill.


'BPrn in Woone-lane, !Mr.


tary of the Clitheroe; Football Club, being keenly interested In'the affairs of the club and insport in,general.' ■


He was at one' time ! secre­


member of the Antediluvian O'rdet of. Buffaldes and had' beeii connected with the Salvation Army.


Mr. benialh was" als6 a ! |


Major Sldgrleves, to whom sympathy Is expressed In her bereavement. !


He! leaves: a daughter, Mrs. i ,


- The service was held at the home of Mr. Demaln on Wednesday ■ afternoon and' was! conducted by iMajor Sldgrleves. ■ The interment was at St. Mary’s Cemetery.


MBS;;-,E.: ECCLES.. ' - - 4 -. !1 ;


past 50 years, I Mrs. Elizabeth Eccles, of 26, ' Newton^street, died on Wednesday, aged 73.


A Clitheroe resident for the


' Blackburn,' and on coming to Clitheroe took up employment as a weaver at the: Jubilee Mill; where ‘she remained until her. retirement about 30 years ago. : She was iassocla-


■ted with St. James’s Church. Wife of the late Mr.'William


Eccles,' Mrs. Eccles had been In ill health for two | years, and sympathy, Is extended to three sons and one darighter Ini their bereavement.* i' . The Interment at St. Mary’s


Cemetery td-morrow | (Satur­ day) will be conducted [by the Rector o f : St. James’s, the


Rev., A. Lord. ' | | MRS. |j. GORNALL


Garnett-road, ’ Clltherbe, died at her home on Frldajj, She was 72.


Mrs. Jane Gornalll |of 13,


at Bllllngton, moved‘ to!cllth- erbel when-she‘Was 28, and worked as a weaver at the SUfi-street Mill until Ill-health compelled hex to retire! 1 She was a member bf the


Requiem Mass, said at SS. ■Michael and John Church on


i| ONE of the finest collections


ever seen In a Northern sale ring, will be offered fot sale on Saturday, September J9th; at DeerhoUse Farm,. Gisburne 'Park.


of Bargower-.bred J cattle [ ' ' . ! ' [j


noted herds—Mr. J- R. Hind- ley’s Stonedge herd,- and Messrs. J. B. Liddle and Sons.; fit Stalnburn; Otley, both of which have been built up on theiblood'of the famous bar-' gower . herd of Hurlford, Kilmarnock. '


The cattle, come from two


husband and son tp [whom sympathy Is extended in their bereavement. i


Women’s Sodality at ‘the SS. Michael and John Church, Lcgyergate.' i i ■ ' [ I ' ■■■'-: Mrs. Gornall leaves a


Mrs. Gornall, who was born i : Mrs. Eccles ‘ was bdrn In Bracewell, [There were, many, florM


[‘■rs. Berry, who was .SOn.tsasji a,; daughter of the late Mr.-pi^c ; Richard ”:‘B.is1iQp.'',;,pi: ’ ..iddlfiptriri ■ ’


re.ceiyed,.with, re.c iy d,.with, MB. T. H. KENYON


iuslriessman, Mr. 'Tom Hay- urst "Kenyon, o! , 27, ' St. lory’s Street,. Clitt eroe, died ,t hls'home bii Saturday, aged ;0 years. ;: ' ; : ■ -J


■A. ;■ -well-known Clitheroe ' !! 1 Mr. Kei|yon was a patlvej of


S eroe,-arid was' for many ,'ln'pnslness as:.an elec-


. business m Wolftie-lghe, which changed hands last month aftjer being owned “ by I the, Kehyon family for half a century. ;


■Eshton-terrace, b i t , more recently had been associated .■W


'St.:James's Churchj He*was also a member of thb Clitheroe


' (4482)- and Rbyai Forest Lodge (401)' ‘dhd was. 'asSocJated With


A Freemason, Mr. Kenyon was a member of Castle Lodge


, , : '


'Cbnsfervatiye ,Clb,b!' j ■ -! i ; The sihcerp' 'sympathy; of


] ' ■ lth'i'-,' the '' family] '■ grocery


■d’Aridria,-;was followed by In­ terment ■ at St. ‘ Joseph’s Cemetery, . c o n d u c t ed by Father BaylI8s . '


WOMEN’S UNION ASSOCIATIOb


CLITHEROE


(Whalley Branc — i - ' ] ’'.


THE ANNUAL


GENERAL MEETING will' bb -heljli lii-': !


THURSDAY NEXT, I Sep. 17th at 7-30 p.m.


THE STANLEY! EQOAl, '! '■ [: Speaker: .trlcla'n' In ,'Wooher<lane 'and-


OPERATTO AND OR IMATIC SOCIETY


MR. RICHARDiFOR(T, M.P.' All members' T^eltjome CLITHEROE


'■': ■ ■ ■ ■ ------ Enrolment for Next Production-


“RIO RIT. FEBRUARY, 1954 ]


wishing to join the above pro­ duction, please attend at the Old School, oh Friday, Sep­ tember 26th, 1953, kt ’(-45 p,m,


• GEORGE SPEAK, '


Mrs. Kenyon and, her s0n‘ and daiightrit ;';lh,' thfeje r brireave-, ment. ■


many' fribndi Is extended to


Lord, conducted a ■'service at St.; James’.s, Church on Wed­ nesday, prior to the cremation at i. Skipton.',"- The Vicar, of Clitheroe,!the Rev. S. Blrtwell, afijerwards: ‘Officiated a t ' the


,-The Rector, the. Rev.' ,A.


■ ' : ; '[ ,, I Secretary. GISBURN & DISTRICT


'[ ;■! !':'4;Y.F.C.;,44,'- ': ANNUAL -


HARI®T BALL IN THE PARISH HilLL


■ i . FRIDAY, SEPT. 18th ‘ ' 8.p.m. to l a.m.


Interment of the ashes at St. Mary’s Cemetery. -,j : : | MRS. J. SINGLETON '


past 34 years,.Mrs. Jbhanna Singleton, of 13, Grafton- 'Street, Clltheroe,_dled suddenly " at her home on ’rubsdAy. i She well known- and respected


A Clitheroe resident for the wal 7^',, I , J 'j',.: ^ •'


.‘Who was botn ln Sbuth Africa, ■was ■ connected with, the SS. Michael and Lofergate.


iii the district,: Mrs] Singleton, .J‘)hp , CJhurc


extended thrpe daughterk bereavement.


Sincere [ s ymp a th y Is her two sons and in j their


'■ lihe i Interment will take place-at St Jbsej h!s Cemetery ■ to-^day (Friday), prfecedediby a


service at SS. -Michael John Church, FatherBayllss.


conducted by ,_____ and


iSOROPTIMIST CLUB OF J i” CLITHEROE


COFFEE EVENING


' ■(In aid of Cljatitles) - A. well-known Clithebnlan, wednesday Next, Sept. 16


AT 14, YORK STREET 7 to 9-30 p.m.


Brlng-and-bujy. stall


I ADMISSION II \ 4*,THE4' " l .'i . "


WATSON SCHOOL


OF DRAMATIC ART ^xamiiiatioii Successes


lildhall I School of | Music d Drama, London, local Examinations ]


'


porated) London. Local Exanilnatibns in Diction and Verse.:Speakjng,.., j


Wilkinson [(Merlt).j | } The Poetry Society (incor­


,'|‘![ ‘


Badge, . Dorothy (credit): i'Joan (credit); Adult Pamela Wilkinson Junior. Cer'tiflc'ate, Marshall.


1 Sonnet Adult Certificate',


1 -] ■ '


Silver' Medal


Cyedlt. [Mary'- Blrtwell, Margaret [Knowles,' ; Joan Lemming; Pass, . John Potts. ’ Ann Brierley! Edipund Parker Peter Robinson.


Speak, Thelma Bc wker;[PaBs, Elizabeth- Hoyle;


Senior, Credit Kathleen, Junio r ,


Bronzpi Medal


Junior, Honours, dopk; Credit, 'Vaierie Alder-


son; Pass. [ Ann Catherine Jolly.


I Certificate


:' i^ehlor,' ' Credit, Hocking: Pass. Wjlkinson; Junlpr, Honours, Vanessa Houlker; Credit. Jehnlfer McLqan, ; Jean Wpightman. l Anne Aubln, Sheila Bush.; Diana Robinson. Sifsari Russell, Heather John- soh; Pass, David Dugdale,' Ian Marshall. . Robeijt Preston, Jopn Pinder,! David Presion.


juvenile sUtion I


Weightman: Credit, Kathleen Jackson, Elizabeth >Pye, Anne Blrtwell, Diana' I' Saunders; Secondary - Certificate, Credit, Diane Saunders Jean Earn- shaw. Mavis i Robinson, i Alan Hargreaves,' ! ' J ape t 'Har­ greaves. Janicp Hodgson: Pass, Jean Hargreaves,' Jean' Moorhouse, ' Eric Mansfield. Marjorie!' Slat[er, Valerie: Rlds- dale;, Elementary;'Certificate, Credit, Wendy. Hughes, uMlson Macmillan, Helen; - Robinson, Hazel Foulds. Anne Covey, Lesley Foster; Pass. Christine Barnes. Michael i Mansfield, Janet Carus. .i ‘ j. i ; j :


■They were prepared b.v— ' ANNIS WATSON


I' 52. YORK STREET, ■[ ! j,:'i ■ Lessons re'kume:


Week ■ commencing. October i ; ! ;


■. stn- 'i, ■. '!' ,/ ■'J' /- . ';-[ CLITHEROE. ',1 .: Badge, Honours;. 'Patricia'


Margery Dorothy


DEMANDS


Our Service Station is the Best Equipped in the District. Faci|ities are complete—and Special Service Features include:—


)k HYDMUU^ TYI^ . CHANjiiER^any Tyre removed in a jfew minutes without!damage to Tyre or ■ Rimj. '/i I I ■ ■ i'


'


)k PNEUMATIC RIM SCALER-f-:emoves all scale from Wheels. ,


■.[ . ':


if. SKDTBLiiSiriNG—Wakes oW 'Wheels] .like new. i f EXPERT ADVICE. .


3|c -THE LARGEST AND MOST CC MPREHENSIVE STOCK IN , TilE DiSTRICt.


OURS \lS,‘ a [ SERVICE


USE:~MAKE PUf^L ■ USE OF IT THROUGH YOUR :


. LOCAL GARAGE-IT- W . & Eshton


YOU SHOULD ALWAYS ‘!mROD '


;f|kys.„ 4


Terrace, Clitheroe TELEPHONE 252


enlor. Credit. .lean Blades;;


Irene |Hay- Robinson,!


Brenda


1 Shakespeare Section Plaque, ! Jean


C h r|.s t y Certificate, (credit): Bryan


(Aldersley; Lofthouse


Senior (Grade OA)—Pamela


RIBBLE DANCE BAND , ■ ' ADMISSION I 2/6 '" '


Preliminary Nojtlce 7dt


SLAIDBURN TREFOIL GUILD


■ ■ ANNUAL


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th :


JVHIST DRIVE:7-30 p.m. hAl l


Christmas IN THE VILLAGE


i .at 2-30 ■4^'. Will members and others


CLITHERCIE I MUSIC CLUB Selasdn 1953-54


FIRST OF FOUR CONCERTS


■ '. ■■


Liverpool Philharmonic Chamber Group


■ ^


In' a light-hearted concert of pieces; in! varying styles for


TUESDAY, SEPT. 29th


parish church SUNDAY [school


4 4 '- :, 7-3.0 p.m. I.


obtainable from the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J. Ward, . 36, Moorland; Crescent, Cllfiheroe. (Applicants by post, j:,please enclose stamped, addressed envelope)]


- . jR' IiBi-B


CHEAP EXCURSIONS By Regular Service (X16) to


BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIONS


. (9th September to ,26th October). ■ . .


From Clitheroe (White Lion) '


. 9-57. a'.m. 'Daily until 2.7th Sept. RETURN FARE 6/3


3-2 p.m; every Tuesday and ■ I - I Saturday.


! RETURN FARE 5/-


Returnlng from Blackpool (Coliseum.) 7-0 pjn. until 27th. September, and 10-30 p.m. every i . .Tuesday,and Saturday. '


Prom Whalley Bus Stand 3-12 ‘ •p.iji..eyery} Tuesday and, Saturday


, i' iBook at Local Office: la, vyedBOte, Clitheroe.


Phone-176.


RETURN FARE 5/- V' '


or Agent: H. Brookes. Park ■ Villas, \palley. Phone 279,


carlo™ SCHOOL OF DANCING , " ''-'-I’ I ‘I ■ Principal: ■'


' i


PEGGIE WILS( )1|I,: M.B..B.O., Adv., Teaching, Diploma,- 1 Ejcamihef and Associate. 4'


J


BRENDA HOL^A.TE, M.B.B.O,] Adv. Teaching Diploma; : Holder pf a,Premier Panseuse Certificate. !


Classes iiild at Starkie Arms Hotel on Thursdays, 4-15 and 5-15 p.m.


Commend ng from ThutedayL Sept. 17th


OVER 90() ■ EX. ^INATION SUCCESSES ; SINCE THE INC12PTION OP THE SCHOOL.,


. -


PUPILS FROM (vLITHEROE BRANCH were successful in passing tlmollowing during the past Season:-^ ■


I "SCHOLARS’; GRAdb—'Pauline Lister (age 6 years), .


; ^ (Hons.). : ] ' [ j';. 4 ,


GRADE I—DcrOen Dickinson, Susan Holt (Hons.):,- , M£,rion Dolphin. ■ j


i


GRADE IB—^Mt.ry Brynes (Hons.); Kathrlne Dawson ,


' GR'ADE IV-i-JanOt Carr, : Gllilan . ■';'Lkch (Horis.); [Gyrendbllne Wilson (Hons.). ■ '


GRADE 'V4MBr:rHolgate (Hons.). | 4 ‘


FESTIVAL SU( !(3ESS—Gwendoline Wllkon, Two Gold Medals (^Ist Place), Blackpool] Festival.


MEDALS GOLD or SILVER (1st and 2nd Place) GAINED AT BVHRY' FESTIVAL ' ENTERED.'


Enquiries to BANK HOUSE


ADELAIDE TERRACE, BLACKBURN Tel. 5793


B A S H A L L E A V E S Pest Office and General Stores


FOR Tt [E BEST GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & CONFECTIONERY SWEETS & CIGARE T T E S (By the ‘Leading Makers)


ParaflSn, Supplibii includin;'f


lowing Machine Repairs and Daily & Weekly Newspapers, the “ Advertiser and Times.”


Send a Postcard or call on the,new Proprietor, E. W. DAVEY


. ' j


,WE SHALL., BE ORDEI


: for Service and Satisfaction. : J


PLEASED TO .CALL FOR YOUR S AND DELIVER SAME.


Socl cele' entefi ■the Clith the


. ■ i


-Season [tickets: at -15/- and 12/- for the.four concerts now


different ! combinations of i Instruments.


Cl it!)


FEIDA-V, jSEPTEM: Lighting-ui g.34 p.ml fo


0H E ^ m eroe’s seems plannl:


urglni ment street Corpi extend Henth tion


The


■ ijbr charges housing ‘ -p| to offer rin e| ng run flct,


oration’s -j pro! the rapidlt


Df the totra’s'f site instead


ofn estate byj another:


'the td’ war.


had other town


timing becan exactly Cllthefi schoei first


But by an


df.-its typf]-to ■ jjv si


ie- ‘ know -In- Edl$ford


, the Mini n


t/as' operilig 1 Wil' nce The] need fof


seams accon:: accide: should dlstrl of schenli


hurst-


•may .the 'Minis if retail


literally; for


l])ng been junior


1‘ :t.


(jlorporath es.


modatior nt that' he - iii the pr


Thf distantie


qetachedl ,ry office, .t Isame' his view


fhe d infant


Thd new sci


these site Cllthfe gram est s equa!): vent


street not be u


illy task child ■


Abetl adull obsel but;


nd ‘ the:


Dbsel :thril Df r e ;


hpusing -


: Tht the meetii the out planijii:


M


nesdri: talk


S. Ki B. D to by


' hold of th e new- sesslo: a t . til­


Young ■ eir first


the


husbg arid wintri


ppax, of ;nt presided,!! 'speaker werl


yl heard m farmir'


Perri^,


L WhlteheacT gs. It


,ndry lec beef cattle r session


a series *


britie's she talned, Inner


theon T. sided, spea “


Mrs,


Clltf a s; eroe yest


'Tuesday Graham, and


B1 a c k b spok


J TATTERS.


eroe, at t Swan and club’s ne|y


I


rer ' were' Allen.


M '“ '


♦ ’ w il f :


30N, -of' .eroe, w:


I- * M- Bishop oj ■]?S. pro s :


Rt. the mee Clitlji Ybupi day


€ of M: of


5!


latti Col boy Tec Sta


has enti vers Scie thn Har boy Sch


.lev. C. K.I speaker.,


:lng of th


week. *


eroe P a g Wives!


OjNGRATUL.Al


George B.! Ha r. and Mrs. West-viei been siicjc


W,! liege.


,e|nded j Pad .1 wherj


ance to | ity Impe nee and ' e-'year sp greaves, of Ribb.e Dol, Cllther


!thi , w!ii and! Burr


inical .CJq ,e Scholqrer 4


rii:


life plaihi H, on Chr:, wer


j me: ! vice-


r io : ■cpsll;


:for lice


;E growtq pfi in this jeoUnf of the! habr ed to Imemb


(]:iitheroe[ rit t| Monday, j by, sty, of Cllthej .voiced }'bril


ihbers by Mr. j -chaifmah.l lit


:t(in 'East, £2


and ordered -t| _,at Padihan usingirddib s^ nee.


RDON Sa!muel 1 ; both Sabden,} weii


' to-: gre^ will Mr. str


86


B Rot(r,


■ rthday


norrow; ives, 28, be 87i cnl M R. Thompsc t Whalley. ii Thursday


to' Mr. Low


et: D


: T h ;


; me ,!Gu ■: the


T by hoi i‘ Suit


IE Cliihero'e, tiorial £12


■nhers id. who were stall. I


THIS RO,-AD yAFTEl


Dreari lin b ,tlie


day gift stall| day School] I event


Churl s„ a


was ‘ I of t f


Salt: i


con


J. 1 Moo to


fecial con - ■ Maglstb ;rday.


'etabj at el


(.0 j I


heel leirl


after [ire; f iar


was I urea


Ministry’s the eye. e.sb far


of ■ tune ng, •; '»


ejnt distan! re may be


this slzeg iroe’s ne.so far ihool, wb y good


s .te':e?


ool, sited f b le jiousi fron en


■iUggf But:’ seerwltl


I ! M B E R ) 'arr indol lacc


■oe’s fiew well


the , s£,me


1001 ronld


jJUnlstriy of the fui therl


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