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OLITHEROE MUSIC CLUB Seascfn ii953-54 j


FIRST OF FOUR! ^ONCERTS


h


I^iverpool T Chamber


hilharmonie Group I


In a ligntrhear ed concert of 11 instruments, i TUESDAY, SEPTJ 29th I


PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOQL ,


7-30 p.m. , j.


omainable: from the Hon. Tfeasurer,' Mr. | J. Ward.. 36, Mdorland Crescent, Cllfcherpe; '(Applicants by| post, ■ .-please., encldse: stamped, addressed envelope).:


Season tickets at 15/- ahd 12/- for the fouf concerts now


n. y-


eces In; varying styles for different j combinations of i|


FRIDAY, SEPTE5 8-34 P.


nth, 1953.


Lighting-lip T|mes: .tti'. t i ,5-41 a.m.


eroe’s T housihgj; seems I to offer; lari planning run[riqt.


ONE .aspect of the suggested


major changes' In Cllth- programme


example cf I ■ : i


urging the iuyther . develop­ ment of the townis: Haynurst- street site | inStes^d of ; the Corporation’s i jiroposal ; .to extend the [rapidly 'growing Henthorn estate [by the add.- tion of another] jiO


O i . ■ ' ^ houses; ’.


■the towil’s i n c e b e f o r e the, war, Wjas opening- Its doors. ‘


CHEAP excursions;


By Regular! Service (X16>, ‘!


ifo... BLACKPOOL !'


ILLUMINATIONS,! ! (9th SeDtember to 1


j 26th October)| ;! ;


From Clltheroe; (White Lion) 9-57 a.mi Dally Until 2,7th Sept.;


' , RETURN fare! 6/3 |


3-2 p.in. every TTuesqay an d ' Saturday.


RETURN FARE; 51-


- Returning .froin Blackpool : (Coliseum) 7U) pun, until 27th.


September, and 10-30 p.m. every I ; Tuesday and Saturday.


[From Whalley iu s Stand 3-12 P.m. every Tuesday and; Saturday


,! . RETURN fare; 5/- [ ■ Book at Local Office;


| .’ '


16, Wellgate; Clltheroe. j Phone 176.


Villas, Whalley. Brookes, Park ! Agent: h Phone 279. j ■ ■ ^!'i


had long been obvious, wdth other [junldrl schools In the.; town literally bhritlng at the seams I for lack | of sufficient accommodatibn but It was no accident that the'site chosen should! be Ip the- Henthorn district the principal locatlbn of Corporation l ihous ing schemek


The need ifdr the;hew school


retain his vle^ if he were given the dally task of; escorting his Infant cjiild thelre And back.


hurst-street may ncjt be the detached Ministry offle if that same


these hi site this


ousinf size:


The distanpd; between Hay-^


pndi[ Henthorn upduly great to 'observer in a but we'wonder ibserver wouIc|


The pew- s(lh ol'serves both iltes, but why


good jsl distanc


But] by an ironic piece of timing,' the j -Mlnlstry’s plan became <known; almost ut exactly the' Isaijne I time that Clltheroe’s newj p rimar y school] in - Edl^fbri-road, - the- first ofits type|to'be built Ip,,


;The Ministry [of'X1UU01JUHousing is& lo 4 ^ 0 U R '


pLEADiNG gu ltyjto failing to , Lurnish, the Ministry


MlttonJ absolute ment b f ----------------- four giiineas and |l$s. 'costs at Maglstraltes’ [Court


censee


' [j Presiding,, tkdy I Worsley- Taylorj dald the .! Bench .was satisfied I that: ■


Glitherjof yesterday.


'tO; ill health, . .wpich; j They understobd, , was-' ,1 a r'g e 1 y caused by war service,


furnish the returns ■ was due jhls failure to


:i P r o s e c u t i n g ' for the Ministry Mr. F. S.- Squires, AccrlngtDn, said' that HCath- Cote failed to submit a form to the Food pffice showing the nunjiber of main mealk light ipeals and beverages served at the hotel''oVer ISnweek-1 period. • A registered letter wps ,'seht to Heathcote. but when an Inspector subse­ quently [ called i at the hotel the defendantl ! produced; the letter, :; unopdned,-' fr'diri,-,', a- jacket [pocket.,]. 1


'■plied with - the [regulations! .Over a period of!six months! however he had been' Aivajf - from home.; and during-, his absence his catering records, had been destroyed. ; He'hajl suffered from! loss of .memory and was being treated by a friend who was^ a psychiatrisj;;


said' he [had .pfevlously- coiri-j


: ''EEqqiSDS bE^TROYE^/;, , [ In.' a:. IstatbniCht, .’Heathcote


Clltheroe’s gramme est school, whe n there Is.' an equally venient


so far from the near- ,,e within con-


9


the Ministry’^ s iggestlon .than meets tlie’ eye'. I'ut]!what meets,


There!


may life more behind c 1 n*<r<bol-Ir»n f h o n


■ OOL OF DANCING incipai: ' ''


i !' i


.0.. Adv. Teaching Diploma, and Associate.


■.B.O., [Adv. Teaching Diploma, I er D^hseuse; Certific ate. i


Starkie Arms H 4-157 and 5-15 f Thursday, jSep(. 17th


)N .SUCCESSES SINCE ! THE )p; THE SCHOOL.Ii j,,


;OE BRANCH were/sucliessful gduringthepastSeUson:—


cinson, Susan Holt (Heins.),; ihin;' ,


liheiLister (age 6 yi^arsVi i. I


p i ;


Wilson; (Hons.).. el(HoM.).


i ' J j'' 1


[i


‘S :(Hon^.'); Kathririe Dawson billian (Leach!' (Hons.);'


1


3ndo|ine Wilson, Two Gold' J Blackpool Festival.


.[ (1st and 2nd Place) GAtNED 5STIVAL ENTERED.


iis:


itiries ko '■ pte ik R A C E j b l Xc k b 'u r n 1. 5793 : '


' «45^SS;. d General Stores


e| t grocewes, g:onfectionery CIGARETTES


catling Makers)


Vlachine Repairs and Weekly Newspapers,


vertiser and Times. i : '


Ithc nc^v Proprietor^ . DAVEY anjd I Sgtisfaction.-


ED.; TO CALL 'FOR Y ■


same.!' OUR[


the eye out of planning. *■


so far.s tune


S. Kipp ax, pfi Burnley. jMr. B. Dent preside d, land thanks vefe expressed


talk on farmirig tipples by! Mr,


at thely first of the new nesday heari


Young


to the speaker by ' A. White: Perrings. It


hold a serli husbamlry Ibc and beef cptt: winter session.


M ^ hi Society; celebrltje^ she ’ t'


entertained,


the ' Inher Clithercje, at the Swan j the club's lie' on Tuesday T. Graham sided,'.' and speaker were Mrs. Al.en.


t'SOI , ol Clltheroe, ani


TATTE a.c kj b spipk


.lires, on dali;y during the


'.ea'd and i M. as! decided to ■ [[[of . animal


lElSALL, of I the 1 r';p Musical [about the


Wheel Club! of tfjelf meeting at Royal Hotel, headquarters, tefnoon. Mrs.. hrepldent, pre-


had met and members of


tpanks to the expressed by


a special, conk able at Cllth­ eroe'' Magistrates’■ 'Colur t yesterday. [


WILFR wd


*


the sreaker. meeting Cllthero Young day we(]k.


Rt. Rev. #


riONGRAlULATIONS to-Mr. GeC VPpFl 'Hni'Crrpnvp.i!; -inn)


of Mr. and Mrs of 53,Wbst-viey has beep su entrance tc verslty Science


irge B. :iargreaves,;Son! EJ. Hargreaves. , Clitheroe, who


three-yfear kpeiclal'course.' Mr.. HargreE.vesJ who Is 19, Is an [old boy of Ribblksdale Modern School, CllthbroeJ and Ikter attended 'Padjhapi Technical College, wpereii he was head boy, and al


Impenalj,! College [ of and-Technology on' a


ccqssful in gaining .the London ,Unl-


Technical State S


(THE •I in


iholarship winner. '


g jr^owthj


life of plained H, cut: on M. Christy ■were .’ membe: vlce-chkirma:


theiroi :olrii dai


dANDS


^‘ re Semce the Best Equipped ini the


•e: complete—andj Special turesi include:— i


!


RE CHANGER—any [Tyre utes without damage (o T}Te or '


'j i M ■ i ‘ ■ I SCALER—removes' all scale


makes lold Wheels .like new. ; [ [ ! ' [


- I ' i : ‘


j y o u SHOULD \ ALWAYS .OF JT\ THROUGH' YOUR UGE-^IT PAYS. 1


I . -L"; C litlie ro e ’HONE 252


. |. I


P;MOST COMPREHENSIVE DISTRICT. '


I . ' I


fiOREON VT .Qo'TniiD


ton, . both East, S ibd £2 anc or


this thd to m


'k i * tj'y 'Mr. lJ.,'P.''Dbody.


SairiueJ Bijadburn Warbur- pr .Ifendle-street n, -were each fined lerrid tb pay £ 1 Is.


* ■ ]f i[, ■ * : ASHWORTH and


costs af Pkdl’ham on Monday for uslpg ifadiij) sets withoiitf a licence


Row, Emy M:or. to-morrow;


tjirth: to il'


JDAY Mij,:j:


will be- Mr. R. street, 86 on Th


greaves, 28,-Salthill-road, who Monday; and to pop. 34, Queen- who will be


t: Mr..-W. Har­


Wtiallblr, j irsd£.y.[


T^HE tlonal


Ithe 0?


by £ 1 2 1 holiday g Sunday ? The event w membe rs Guild, w the stall.


Congrega­


Church- benefited; a [ result of a ' fall held in the ■' on Saturday, organised by/


mo w * te


the Women’s! In change of;


can t THIS WEEK'S’ ROAID SAFTEY' SLOGAN Dream


bp]d—not road. .


on


congratulations 'Eccles. 4, New' who Is 80


ihejroe. .Thanks ., bri['i ti'ehalf: . of


a; their mee Dy'i Mr. W.


.l J


of the abbeys intry and onks was dmbers of


ufhley Municipal 'ollege. He Is a


!: Mr.' and.'Mrs-i Farrow left jthe distfict’ yesterday and ' will spend' their retirement kt Oswaldtwistle. Mr. Farrow’s


[native town!,;[ ■' ■ j ■ ' * '.'I - ■.' * I '


;■ application jby Mr. Wilfred Raweliffe. ■ ‘of ' Parsoh-larie; Clitheroe, for‘the transfer of the licence-of the Red Lion


(^LITHEROE ■ magistrates ^ yesterday g r a n t e d an


'’rHdtei," 'Cllthetoe; 'from,' Mis; Emily, Schofield: A similar application by! Mrs: Schofield for the transfer of tpe licence of ■ the Black Horse Inn, -Pimlico, from Mr. S. p. Farrow, was also granted.


Wakefield, was fined £2 at Clltheroe ■ Magistrates’! Court yesterday for!speeding:with] a motor cycle In Barrow village.


'for failing'To display, '“t*' plates, and-£l for carfyingl a pillion passenger who ,w[as not a competent driver, licence was endorsed, r


■ He was fined a further £1 His * Bo o k in g arrangements ..for the visit to Clltheroe, under


the auspices of the “ Advertiser and ' Times,” , of 'Mr. Alfred Gregory, will |be announcedjfn next'week’s' issue;' Air. Gregory, a member' of the successful British Mount Everest expedition- is to lecture oh “ The Ascent [of Everest ’! in the King Lane Hall on Sunday,: October 25th.'


. J *


has now roach|ed a total'of £219, 15s.‘ 2d. 'Latest donations'are;— Five guineas.! Dsxter [ Pato.ts, Burnley.': £5, jW- Westhedd and Sens, CltcheroB.,: . ■


T *■


h e public-appeal launched Clitlieroe ■,-jFcotbaU -.‘Dlub


A RTHUR .GILL (1.9), Frobrisher Grange Lupsfet.


iMr. S. H.! Farrow w.as Op [Tuesday night presente’d wlfh [an; umbrella on behalf of his .'customers 4nd friends; Mis. [Farrow received a handbag! : The presentation, attended ‘by about 401 people, was made j by Mr.-H.. Gllleard.


; j ,


Blsljop I of( I Burnley (t, “L. Prosser) [was a^l th e f i f s t season of [the.


PROss: c . :


e Pa; Wives’


of [the wife of; t


r 1 s h Church Group yest^r-


1).


BD! PARKIN- jYork-stfeet, sworn [ [as


■ ;pems-strangely with efficient


Mem BEF.X of Clitheroe


armers’ Club ndpor meeting iloh, on Wed- arij. Interesting ,.


.Die,, chunk of, DUSlngV, ■ pro-;


1 For,the,dbferidant,Jyir-ij..Ai'


Du'nkerl'ey. ' Blackbufil,’'- ‘.said that during', -the-; -iBfweek- period in question hls.'cHept. could only obtain; casual' help, which made things extfemely difficult for. him.: His jhealth suffered a very .bad setbac/r and he had to -go aWav for three ;-periods’ because


6f


1 Driver Escape^ In Tripli Grasli


i Mr. Southiyorth stepped out ;'of the car.: Unhurtj


a ..concrete missed ' a 'crashed Intc [then finlshe: iroad.-


I


' !j


\ Both mudguards had beep Tipped off the back of the car ;and the fronj; was'damaged in the 'last Impact, ■ with , the ■fence.'


happening [started to ■


‘swinging dbym the ) road. .'After I had


just enough on the road


------


accidents, 'Mr.- , Southworth 'said; “ Things seemed [ to tie ill at once. I skid aind: came


After thei . s e r l . e s . .Of I , -i!


alt the carl I ha!d cohtrol to stay but that wks all.]’


; E w b a n k , Printer’s Anris, [iTottlngton, who I was Muni i lngg from a holiday In Black [pool. Alt'ho igh. she, t(io, wa,s crash thri w her nt of the car IntD


: unhurt,, the ; from the fre the back.


Preseiltation To Clitheroe Licensee


was knocked 12-ft. op' toju grass verge, was Miss Paulin 3


In the stationary carlwhicih


-WHEN a si)brt3: car, drive f ’ ^by Mr.-jlohn C. Soutt T)/orth, -of Mlddlewood. Chat-, burn, skidded on a wet patch of road near!WhlteblrkPower Station, .Blackburn, on [ Wed­ nesday. It hit the back of [a [stationary ca'r, knocked) down post, narrow]s heavy ‘ ■wagon, a fence, and up acroks the !


of Food ^ith re nrhs of infeals and hot beverages served, Frederick William jHeathcote, licensed [of the AsPpall Arms, was ;j granted' an dischqrgfJ on! pay- an advocate’s fee of


I'o Blame] For etum Offences


nervqu.p.complaints. His] wife was therefore left -with ari enormous,. aipount of work, and when he 'returne(|. he found ' that during'- sprlrig- cleaning, the returhs ['had been' destroyed or ■ lostV .■


the Infbrmallonlrequired amd: an Indication of the state of his health 'was the 'fact* tpat', he produced the Tegistere'a letter ' unopened ;':when| "th'ej, inspector caBed::


He' ■was unable to suppiv


been seyerely punished' hy.'the; Ministry, who had -cut -. hlsi allocation by. 1,0 pjer cen ;.


Heathcote /h aid aireaidy-:


guilty, it was . father like hitting a man twice, salp Mr. Dunkerley, adding that a d i s h o n e s t man i ■would probably have completed the form ' by figures.'


Although he had pleaded 'maklpg-up the


Security Ebonoiiiy Sayi


US. Colonel long-;term ..object of,


■Lt.-Col. George. [M. Rogers, United [States Air Force. Burtonwood. when he spoke to Clltheroe Rotarlans at their meeting' yesfterday!


domination, and this is one of the 'reasons , why,:American Forces are In . Europe,; said


going to start anything i tmtll that: nation feels Itself .As strong as the strongest of its adversaries.” said -Col.,Rogers.


“No fiatlon on earth is


Never before | -h a d ' , the American, Government -been


so concerned abriut national security,' for the[ Americans were determined to make themselves -strong! There was general agreement that there would never again be a period of time; In which [to organise after a;war had started. '


part in ! seeing-that the . two flags, which fly,!so : proudly over our eburitries, are. never pulled down.' Let us thank God' that the i two gteat' l e a d e r s — Churchill ( and Elsenhoiver,, , are [ i together,” urged the Colonel..,: [, CAREFUL pla n n in g


"Let [ each' of [us do; our


'The American'Alp Force, he continued, T was)[.; ■


carefully and' shfewdlyi ahd ; planning


the watchword ^ u ld have to be military secririty first'and economy second; j ■ ;


expressed by the! Rfevj C. J. Guildford, and - the'president (Mr. S.: We3theadj) presided.


The a of the


town to-morrow tp-take up an.; appointment, as , [Post­ master [Of' Keswick, ■' by ■ Mr. Westhead. who .also .expressed thanks-'to Mr.' Grahatiji- for the) excfellent service, he had given d i club''secretary|' 'Mr. Graham! has been Postmaster at ' Clltheroe for. ,the[. past seven years, apd,-secretary of the: Rotary Club, for two years. Mr. T. P.! Rushton Is taking over the[ secretarial: duties.


Cjhatliurn Champion At|R.C.Sp6r


W IT H a total of 119 points. Bede House wop the


championship tup, for, the first tlriie when, [the annual sports of the Clitheroe I?oman Catholic School were held on Wednesday.


Postmasterr"Whcf "l eaves’Th'6' am] Clitheroe


to .Mr T. He a d


Thanks to- the speaker were, Communism - was world


Circuit Welcomes


Clith^rod Melodis t Mmister


■ ‘ i ■ '■ ■' ' ■ ■i . '


and; Cirqujt on ’^dnesday 'might.Wielporiitid/the.‘Rev. J. H.


m em b e r s of the Moof larie Methridist [Church


.tenderiti; ‘minister,.,^^; arid,; Mrs. Fejitofi^' at' a* ’meeting ;he)ld in the Moor i Lane Methodist. .Schooirboiri.'':. •■■,■''■,■■i"'';-'


,Fehtbn,j ivpo .'has succeeded the Rev, F.^Bniith aS.superin-





,Of,Q|ltherok;::the.,Rev, ,F.' 'A. ;Payilp;.ik u.i>,e'r,iri't:e n.d.e,h t minlstkf 6f. ..the. W' es l eyi [Circuit, .and’' the': Rey. '.C. J. Giilldford, [ Congregational


steward;,. pf 'eside:d, and appealed-for members of the church] arid circuit to give their full support to Mr.. Fentori.! 'If ' they ., coulp: do , that, , he ,wa8 c.on'vlnced 'that the., gdbd ..work,,.which 'had been g(|l*^g on. ln;,the circuit wotild be ■malritalned.; ;'


Mr. W. Lees, senior clrciiit


the Incoming . minister : and Mrs. Feinton • op behalf o f the Moor, Lane Church,. and Mrs. Clkrk, of WjB^t, Bradford, cOriveyqd the' gfeetingk of the country ■ churches; at Low Moor, West '.Bradford . arid Grlndlejton. •'


Mr.' [|., S. Slater, welcomed SPECIAL WORD In reply, Mr. Fenton ex­


pressed], thanks to -everyone for thqlr good wishes In hJs new- appointment, coupling with It a . special -word 7 of gratltu(3e to his predecessor.- Mr. Sriilth, for his assistance in leaiiing everything ready for taking over;


!


■ ' “ I fejel that I am going to be . happy here.” commented Mr. Fenton; I .yrlio ,hoped' that people [would be prepared to give that support 'jynlch; had been promised, for-they- were a team] .in the -church and It


was what was done as a .team Inside -1, the church, ■which made the chhfeh alive. [


r.' Jj Roblflson. Mr. D. ■ Hartley was the accoriipanlst.


steward, conducted the open­ ing devotions,; and solos were sung by Mrs; Heywood' and ■M


Mr. S. Flack, junior circuit Commeiiit On Late Applications


T ICENSBE of the! Craven Hklfer Hotel, : qhalgley,


best wishes X .w rr, would I be considered. The were- expressed to'Mr, T,


Mr.: B.| Rainey, was ! told by Lady Worsley^-Taylor,' presid­ ing. at Clltheroe Magistrates’ Court, [yesterday,, that It was the last occasion on which late applications In rbspect of licence] extensions at his hotel


police and the clerk had been jnstructed that, in future! late R


appllcktldns." were: not to be brpu'ght ’ beforje the '.magistrates. Mr. Rainey was applying for


'TlPprilers’.; S/'Blrtiyen,- Vicar '


I ’h e : W e e k ’ Wedtkngs vyooDCOckiwitsoN j


adopted daughter 'of-Mr.- W.!


BOVVIE--KNdWLES . Hilda K n o w l e s , ;


Knowles and,'phe ..late! Mrs. Knowles, fbririerly of Saridl-! ford, ■ Bashall Eaves, ap'd Mr. Charles Richardsbh. Bowl'e, only son of the late Mr. C., Bowie, of Dunning, Scdtland. ware [married [at St. George’s; Presbyterian Church, Slack-' bum,j on .Saturday. ['


..Loive'.'’ ;, '


’minister, 'w.ere .also" 'present to ■ extend a 'welcome to the new mlnlste|' and his wife.' [ . ,


formed by. the Rev. RlddalL and i the organist ,wa? Mr.' Ta.ttersall, who . adcompanled the singing of-the 23rd [Psalm and ;thei hyrnn "O Perfect


-costunie of- 'fine' palerblue georgette wool ma t e r i a l trimmed, with rose pink, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and white heather.


Given. away by her- 'father, the , [bride- woro a - pleated


i j


E. Kenyon, - a friend, -who was attlrdd In a two-piece costume of ,hne ^ ie o r g e t t e wobi material,’ 'trimmed with' tilub. Her ■; bouquet was of pink roses [and white heather. •[


■She was attended by Miss


■ bridegroom, was the be4t man. '


Mr.' T. Shaw, friend t f t*he' ON SALE


. Follo'w'ing a' receptlori at the Emporium : Cafe. Northgate, '.the,couple left,.for a honey­ moon, '-at Mofecambe, 'the bride [ travelling In a ] velvet tailored coat and: hat. |. ' ,,


reside, at Dunfermline.' ' 1 ' *


'OnI their return,, they ..will GORE—HARGREAVES


and Mrs. Edwin HafglreaVes. o f ! 54, ; West-view, Clltherbe, Ml?s Margaret Hargrea'ves was married: at Moor-lpne Methipdlst Church oh 'S.a^prf, day to Mr; John''Wil 'Qorfe; youngest son of,Mr. And-Mrs.- T. :Gpre, of ,79, IXDwerhouse- lane, , Burnley, [ , j


Th^ only daughter bf Mr.


forined by the Rev. J. H; iFenton and the organist vras Mr.. Donald Hartley.)


The' ceremony -was per-


the bride wore a koWn [ ‘of turqublse blue hpti over taffeta, cut bn classical llries. with! h e a d - d r e s s ' amd shoulder-lepgth veil to tone. She had a shower' -boubuet of autumn tinted rcses and white-heather;


friend of the. bride, was the brldeiraald, and was [attired in : crushed ; s t r a|w!;b e rr y shadow-printed taffeta with hat and gloves to tbne. Her ■shower bouquet was of cream carnations;


bridegroom, was the best manj.and Mr. H. Smith was ' the risher, [ [


Mr] H.; Gore, brottierl of the .’


GeOrge and ; Dragon Hotel. Downham, and later Mr. and Mrs.i-Gore left,for 'a [honey- moiDn],which! Is • being, spent touring .In..North -Wales, the bride travelling In a gr[ey .two- plecp with cherry accessories.


' A reception! was held at the o


:permlskion ' to extend the permitted houfs from 10-30 p.m. yesterday. (Thursday) to 1 a.m. iFriday for the-annual dinner of the . BJackburn Round Table, and from 10-30 p.m. tp 11-45 p.m; to-morrow (Saturday) for a 21st birthday party. [ The applications were


only Received notice of- .the applications on Wednesday, and: conseqently, his court officer had-to make opt a new set of I ,court- sheets;:. It was seldom that he received more than t’jvo days’ notice Ironi Mr. Rainey.. . .


Supt J. Jackson, isald he . I ■ i


House ! (98), 'arid (Benrge House '(96), who were last year's champions. ; ] The victor tiidorum was


Runners-up were Alban Farm e r In C o u r t j


13-year-old James Christie, of Chatbu'rn, a ■ member of Alban House, and the' girls’ champion was ' 13-year-old T e r e s j a Edwardson, ■ of Whalley, Bede House, The judges were the Rev.


Fr. A. -B. d’Andfia, Rev. Fr. Hughes,! Mr. E.: Bradley and Miss T.! O’Byrne, i The prizes will [be presented later by Fr. d’Aridria.


Clitheroe I Team


TjyiTH Cowell] unable to play in to-morroW’s game,


Clitheroe have not yet^chosen an inside-left for the match against i Chorley | Reserves at Shaw Bridge. The team is otherwise unchanged, and will be: Gilloy/:; • Blacklock, Llmbert; Abbott, Coates, Holden; Palmer, Aspinwall. Francis! A. N. Other, Wilde. Kick-off is at 3-15 p.m.


I HARTLEY—GREEN


granted, but the ope in respect m the IBlackburn'organisation was' allowed tb 12 midnight and noitl'a.m.


taffeta with a-lull-lehkth [veil and 'a head-dress of [orange blossom, Miss Vera [ Gfeeri; second daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. B. Green, of Cross Fold, Grindleton, was ipiarrledj at Grlndleton Methodist iChPrch on Saturday -tp iMr. • Har­ greaves Hartley, only [ soil of Mr. and Mrs, iC. Hartley, Of 8, Victoria-street,'Clltheroe. ‘


Attired [ In white lap over


' eroe Shirtings Ltd! | *Du r i n g the ceremony,


ber'of the teaching Staff at Burnley Municipal] Technical College and the fbrlde was formerly : employed by Cllth-


, The brldpgroom Is a mem­ A Hurst green farmer,


which was performed! by[. the Rev. Fred Smith, thq hymns “ Praise My Soul ’’ and ’’ All Praise to our Redeeming Lord ” were sung. Mr. S- H. Green was the organist. |


Hitd Lee Farm, was granted an absolute discharge on[payment of costs when he! pleaded guiltynt Clltheroe Magistrates’ Court, yesterday, to falling,i6 keep,. A record of the move­ ment of animals.


Jopn Barton (26), Hi^hpr [


when I he visited defendant’s farm on August 15th,[he asked to see]his record book dealing with I the movenient -of animals. Several entries were Incomplete: and there was no referepce to a pig which had been bought by Barton.


P.S.j Croasdell said that


■ not,been well and the matter had been oyeflookedJ He had fully-j Intended making the entry.|..; .


entries, were correct! and the reasoii for the pig riot being entered was that hlsjwife had


Barton said he thought the ' :


' ■ Grafting ' hirii ah! absolute d i s c h a r g e . Lady;Worsley-


- Taylor, presiding, said the magistrates Were relying upon


him lo see that It:did. not happen again.


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CYCLED 103 MILES IN FOUR ! HOURS, 44 MINUTES


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for ' Clitheroe ! C l a r i o n Cyclists’ 100-mlle rellabllityi trial -on Sunday,! when he set! up a new record [time by com-! pletlng ! a gruelfing .course of


F. ALTHAM lopped 20 *j minutes off the record


103! miles in fopr hours,',44 minutes, at an: average speed of 21.76 miles per :hour.


meet an'outstaMing debt'of £300


Chatburn-r'oad crlbket ground at 10 a.n). -on a -Cours'e ,that took , them thrbugh Sawley, Forest 'Becks and i Wlggles- worth to -Kendal; and then .on ' through Mllnthorpe. Cam-


[record of 5 hour4'[ 45 minuses. - The 'coiripetitbrs left the


Altham; received -an' ovation as he [crossed the :flnjshlng line a t ; Batraclo'ugh, an easy- wlriner.ias'dld Mabel Nightin­ gale, 'who sbt •up; a' new ladles’


forth and ’ Lancaster, before reaching Preston on the last lap , back to Clitheroe.! [ .


' hrs. 44'mins.; A. Ramsbottom and B. Longden, 4.45i; W. D. Wardieworth, 4.59i; R. ,H. Smith and N. Ingham, 4.59J: P. Le^, 5.2: R. W. Jones and B. Pearce, S.lli; R. J. Fergu­ son, 9.224; :K. I. Bowker, 5.23;' W. 'Wadswprth. D. Lewis and E. AUbrey. 5.294; N. Buttef- wortn, 5.32; D. Thornber, 5.37;-IR. Jones, 5.40; Mabel Nightingale, .5.45; B[.Mafgerl- son. I 5.48.; j B. Braithwalte. 5.594; Barbara Rlshton,' 6.134: Roma Walsh, 6.17;'M. Walsh, : I ■


tlmesl than . the riprevious record, complete gesiilts being as follows: W. Fi Altham, 4


'6;27. Given away by her faiher,


,.by her sister, Mrs.! B. Holden, [ her cousin, Miss 'M; Green, and her niece. Miss C.^olden.


the bride, who had a [bouquet of white carnations, rpd roses and stephanotls, w p attended


the bridegroom, was [the best main, and Mr. W. Bennett , and Mr' M. Hargreaves were the groomsmen.! [The . usqer was; Mr, A. Holden, brother-in-law of [the bride.


Calf’s Head Hotel, )Vorston. and later Mr. ; and Mrs. Hartley left for a'/honeymoon Ini North'■ Wales' the bride travelling in: a 'grey 'suit with- cherry accessories.-


A reception was held at the [ ' ■ ,


were a frariieless mlrrOr from thf. bride’s 'workfrlends. at Clitheroe SWrtlnjgs, A clock from the teachers and scholars of G r i n d l e t b n Methodist- Sundiy School, arid a canteen of' cutlery b r i t . e g r o om’s


Among the-. wdddlng gifts 1


from the colleagues.


: Seven riders returned better Championship jflppes


TVIEEDING-^nly one! point' to :wiri! the league champion­


ship. Clltheroe Wednesday were defeated when 'they visited Hasllngden on [Wednes­ day, and ! the result ' now depends upon Clayton, [ who play their last game next Wednesday.


points, .while Clayton, [their closest challengers, .have 29 points and must win ihelr'last 'match to tie for first [place. ,


' .Clltheroe have'a total of 32


the play-off with Clltheroe will take place ati Enfield:


' i f thfy succeed In [winning,


wore turquoise figurecl taffeta with head-dresses of camellas'" and carried- bouquets of white carnations, while t^^s Holden was attired in whltd taffeta with turquoise bows and a head-dress of rosebuds. She had a posy of sweet peas.' Mr. R. B. Wilson, friend of


Mrs. Holden and Miss Green Ml^ [ Edith' C.' Shepherd',' Mtc ro BOCKS an: [I’ !' ' House. . t.hnt rin that,do n: Given away b y h4r[ fattier,'


alii standard -makes;' from £1Q to £3(). Rebuilt and guaranteed; also


TiyPEWRITERS — Underwood, L.C. _____. ___


Smith, I and fr' -


Kemlngton,


new Portables, from ' 19 gns. Several • makes to ohirase from. Repairs and dverhaufa by expert mechanics. — Tattirsall’s , ; 46, Warner' Street, Accrington. I Tel. 2244.■:! '


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Washing Machine:; large Refrig­ erator, approx 150 cu.ift.; £195 or nearest. Would seir separate or exchange for car.—34. Duckworth Street.- Blackburn.,; .Phone Blake- water, 43563.,,


CMALL Eieotrlc .'Steam, Boiler and Milk Bottle .SWrlllzer ! and


1 ' ' i


T 'aDIES' ’ -warm ■ -1 KNICKERS, •M Bodices, .Petticoats, Nlght- goWns, Stockings, Veats,: Corabma- tlons:—Cornet House,[King Lane.


Pants; wool mixture Vests and Pants; " sizes M.. .OS.,' XOS. Corner Hduse, King'Lkne:- -


IVl'EN'S good Wool I VESTS: and -Pants; ' Interlock Vests- and


FOR SALE BY PRiy/.TE TREATY


with vacant possession ' on - com­ pletion. The apuse Is wpll 'hunt and contains kitchen, sitting roOm, 2 bedrooms and bath, facing the main Preston road and would be suitable for shop. May' he, viewed by: arrangement,‘wlthl the present occupier. Oilers In writing should be sent by 30th September, to the Agent, WorsleynTaylor Estate .office, Whalley.’ riekr SlackOurn. ■


No. 36 CORONATION [BUILDINGS, i WHALLEy.


i STOCKINGS Ink.—Corner


Charming Old Cobrl'try Cottage


."IJIMINGTON (6 mll(3 Clltherbe) 2i miles Glsburn. aOod;road.


ample room garage, uninterrupted views, detached, 2 BeIrooms- oath apd-lavatory basin, h. & 0.; Lounge with beamed.celling apd attractive fireplace; living room with' Ray­ burn cooker in tiled recess;:'small tiled kitchenette: medium size garden: electric light; excellent order.- Freehold; vacant; details. H. McGuire and CO., (Dhartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents Bamoldswlck. Tel. 2302.


nORNER HOUSE for value in a '-] EIDERDOWNS arid Blankets;


ll sizes.,- (i:


VIEW. Accommodat: t Room with bay wind


I


WApe. VVUU •V.P.T—iood , Stone- " built Dwelllnghousp ile 'range; spacious


with tiled Interior 1 Kitchen, arfd Pantry: rooms.- , Bathroom :■ three-piece Suite. - Elwulrles,. Sat.-, Suri 2 p.m.. or any evenlnii;'


Navy Shirts.—Corner Lane.


.Sateen Shirts,'


■fj'OR LESS colour


Range': : good three Bed-


,w;' •modern Living -Room


.Tues.,1 after 'after.7 p.'m.


.th modern R.V. i £15.


.IVrEN'S Wool LlriS


id SHIRTS Khaki; anc. House,! King


GALE—Modern SEMI; with'three H Bedrooms, Bath, spp w.c.; ■ Im, Heater; room Garage; v.p,—134, Pimlico Road. Cllthei-ioe.


Simply .paint.your old Lino, Carpet surrounds, or Cement-Floor with "LIQUID LINO” FLOOR PAINT. Quick drying, lasts jyears. Do the front steps tool


have a new look:' to match you:


_____ your: furnishings. I


TJOY3’ SHIRTS, Pyjamas. Stock- C Ings. Windcheaters, Vests. —


orner House. King Lane. :


room- ENAMEL. -It’S . specially made to resi heat. The easiest pi ho Undercoat nei qhlckly. Pints 7/-, C A6k your WALLCHA; show you the lovely


li'M JOLLY GLAD:) CHARM KITCHEl


7 an d ' Bath- rubberrbased St Steam and


used WALL-


"D USBRIDGE'.—You . can choose -•i*' any article In ■ stock—Watches. Clocks. Rings, Cutlery, and pay for It weekly.—Rusbrldge, Jewellers, 24. King William Strfet. Blackburn


E’


OOK LADIES—LE; Stockings; 4/11;


M' Meccano Hornby ■ -Trains. Dublo or Trl-ang Electric Trains Of any goods displayed in our windows.—Mortons,. 18, Moor Lape, Cfltheroe.


JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB for ' /llj;,— Corn .' '■ I'____ : , : J -ADIES’ NIGHTGOWNS, Vests,


-V Knickers. Combinations, W„ OS., XOS.; selection! of styles and qualities,—Corner Hbuse (bottom of King Lane)


■V l/6d. you caii !|wlthout any experience, have a gay new; table, chair or Baby’s cot with 1 lovely JAPLAC 4-hour Lacciuer. For 2/8 an attractive new Cupboard, Dresser, etc., 26 deUghttul 'shades. Easily applied. YouHl be thrilled.


1 10; YOU KNOW? jthat for only f t £ ^K 'H K ilC S T R E E T . C8LBTHEWOE


(SALE—Douglas VESPA MOTOR •J SCOOTER; July,' 1953. [Oilers. -t-Johnson, 1. Ash fo'A.-[R<y«findale..


" 49/6; Sheets. 1. Blankets 16/6 each: large; size. 72/6; E sizes! Pillow-Sets; -(-Corner House. Kir


OEDDING—White:


■kinds: satisfaction 24. King William burn. TeL 7920.


-PUSBRIDGE DTAMONn


, IAMOND REF, foi fount, Cloudh-


Blankets, 42/6, ■Quilts, Cottori Down .Qulits. derdowns, all Plllowi Cases. g -Lane; ■ I


, t ADIES’ CARDIG'il •V Twin Sets, W., W. selection.—Corner Lane.


(X., OS.; large House, King


street. ;Black- N ■_ j _ L


S, Jumpers,


QALE—Good stone-built HOUSE, V 18, SALT HILL VIlEW; ;Dath,


two down; ■ with___ , 5ath, electric polight, immersion heater;^'vacant


two ui


t'ADIES’ OVERALL tlons; W.. WX.,S ;■large selec-


large ^Plharettes.—potner '^oi;se, 31. Salt Hill


Road. ssession.—Apply; "' i, OS.. XOS.;


Dry Logs and Kindling delivered on request.


K!ng_Lane, HO


. . . ---------------


JVAMSONS, local I ] grown.: Buy -f-' them , at Barker’s Nur.'-qrles-lor 4t CUtheroe-Market on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Alsq a good' suppiv (if guaranteed new laid Eggs, .fresh Fruit and .Vegetables, Tomatoes ■Ind Flowe'-s oil” speciality. Wreaths made to order. , ___


T ADIES’ Fine Art- y INGS; extra v tops; - sizes 10}, II House. King Lane.


(aALE—Nine grand ip.-'.AMBS-r-AnDlyl , .......... ... tand Son, Gannles Firm, Wadding-


Tel. 663.'


‘f'liTOHMT’” White !


on.:.Tel.'790. '"orner 'Hous'd


BLA'NKETStat [ King Lane,


■ Suffolk Ram- D,' walmsley


.[oqrdlngs ilnd all kinds of Timber, • Postw Post3[iRa_...ils.


lED COCKSHUTT, 62, DoWnbam Hoad, ('hatburn,


Silk 3TOCK- le expanding 4/3.—Corner


_L '


AIRS of 'all guaranteedl—


High-class Tel. 5502


.Intito apply, ided. Dries juarts 13/6, iM Agent to lastel shades.


'THAN’jS/- you can looking floor in a


Whether ydil take, your Holidays at home or away, we; can supply your requirements in


i mts o(/TF^m


TUNIC SHIRTS -with 3 GoUars, In .latest designs: C./A. shirts; [ UNDERWEAR, PYJAMAS, SOCKS, SLIPOVBRS, 1 .CARDIGANS, FANCY WAISTCOATS,


DRESSING] GOWN'S, ; GLOVjES, TIES AND handkerchiefs.'


NEW, RANGE [ OF BATTERiSBY HATS AND CAPS, .


'ini Latest Styles and Designs.


House. King Lane, ' •LEX Ladderproof


. ■ i


iCAVA'l r Y !i !w ILL C-AP'S Iri Latest Colours,; RAINWEAR


■A GOOD RANCxE'' OF BARACUTA J


RAINCp'A'fS NOW IN STOCK. ’ / These Cbats are Fine In the Rain. ■' ■


aND NORSEMAN


-e, 46.' 'WEST; m: Sitting'


■The ceremony ' 'was ] per-', Mr. Albert. WcOdepek, of 2,


Hawthorne-place, i-Clitheroe, [son o f 'I the "late Mr. [and Mts. Woodcock, and: Miss; Catherine 'Wilson, eldest daughter ' of (Mr. and Mrs..E. Wilson;'of 63, Castle- view. Clitheroe, .[were [m.arrieci .at Mo jr Lane Methodist I Church bn Mopday. ■ •


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by the'Rev. Fred Smith,'-and' the organist was Mr. D. Hartley/


■ Tltie ceremony 'wasj performed


by I her father, 'was attended by Miss May Wilson,' sister,


"rhe bride, who was]given away j


' ' I ■■[.;!


Mr. R. Woodcock, tiridegroom’s broither, was the' best 'man, i and


■Mri Johq Wilson,; bride’s'brother, was the grooinsman.. '


A reception was I eld at the


Starkie' Arms Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock later'leaving for a honeymoon a t Morecambe.


'yhey , w i l l : - r e s id e a t ' , '2.


■Hawthofne-place,.Clitheroe. [ Among the m an y . wedding


gifts were a chiming clock from wbrkfrlends of the btidegrbora at DUlheroe Gas Works and a'tray anh electric fire from friends of the'bride a t jubitee.'jMill,:,


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 11, 1953 ■I ; ] - ' : ..'i.:-'-. ■ ■! , • ’


ON a’H-cl -tAiP'lb :| I [


AS SEEN AT THE 1 ^ 1 0 SHOW -ji' : ...


'^OWr’ON']:' VIEW N A R G R t A V E S


Moor Lahe and Woohe Lane ; I Ciitheroe.i


TeL 683


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To achievi lasting loveliness you haVe'only


•to follow: Miss Arden’s tried and fti'UQ' beauty ' ],|"M .


rontiriei—Cleanse-^Tone and Nourish; using .■ ■■]']! f,'.!-, • . -


her faiAous[Essential-preparation).' 'We have . them! for J’oii, as well as all th Elizatioih; Arden powders, and make-ups.


, ■ , ' . - . .


glamorous


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5, e in j .. i


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CHATBURN STATION. Tel,: .326|Ctial;b'jrn. Appointment qrijly! ^


'sAvcil''LrM^ 'Have Tour: 01<i |Flanged 'Floors


'Covered' ^ t h pojouied] Asphait I .. : 1 by the'.Old: llrm.' ROBINSON, HEYS;&: : . BLACKBURN.'


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GOR.RAY AND DAKS JSKIRTS | .bani sh! -1


A -YOUNfj couple In Wales have' -just won enoughmoney to[


I - , ; ' ' :(■ THEY BOUGHT A


HOUSE WITH THEIR ■ WINNINGS .,


: ■ - - I


buy-.a. house,' and so they say ;t If. conC'jblve'proof of the Legend of the 3C0 year old Wishing Coi k[ , Tree., AtlOtUer .couple had a piece , of Lucky Cork sent to them by a relative and got an empty house two days afterwards. A ' lady in Doncaster sent for, a .piece and, won '£3,000' bn a .penny points.. pool.( , A trtfe. gave' her doubling busband|.a. piece Of Lucky Cork for ,hl3 birthday and two weeks' after 'he'won £i;500. -.A-mother sent each' of Ker 'sons a-ple.;e and! oni of them won .£4,d(i3 in a sweepl ktakfe. It you.would l[lke'[furthe' p a i; 11 c u 1 .a r.s, . send .stamped


■ addressed' ■ envelope fa Wishing Cork Tree. | Combe-ln-Telgnhead, ■Devon.


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