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IE CO-
ICIETY ERY DEP
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INE CLEARANCE 1 i1 I
mm to be held in
e Guild R o o ih I > ^ ' i I .
n November 21st
‘ PCK-BdirdM prices 'f If
t■t'' -U^i'EARING .
r>V^SNCOATS ]
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j-s'»*':'®rqin 75/- ted.
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WINTER 35/-
IHOUSERS , ' ETC.
'YOUTHS’
tom 69/11 Tlr :’AiviD
MACS with Hood .1.. O.S
dth] 1 Buy Now!
ie
LADIES’ MACS ...!,.
Few also ■
■*;' i l )us bArgains I rioR all LADIES’ LIGHTWiEIGHT,
30/.-; 35/-,
.g a berdine ....i:.... ;.;i7p/-
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LADIES’ CREPE iuNDER- SETS ...,.j...l..... , i9/ll |
WX and OS ....ti...i lO/jll
LADIES’ FANCY NIg!hT- GOWNS From 10/|1
Lace Trimmed anA | I Embroidered.
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GIRLS’ , N GABERDINE MACS ! |
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I Size'26j..[..:..:-£3/ii0/|- . ' 34/36, 40/12 .. |£3/li)/il
>11 BEST QVAUTY BLANKETS
I Large Size 55/- ■^er pizes 40/- to 45/-. ^ |^ ; |n r iT Y OF LADIES’, GENT’S
iil^l'HiLDREN’S.: SHOE S AT ‘ I reduced PRiCElS.
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FIMES OF SALE hursday—1-15 p.m. TidaV—10-0 a.m. to;
/ 6-0 p.m. i j;
to 6-0 p.m. 2-0; 1-15 to
FORD TO MISS TH$^E BARGAINS ‘ - ’ 'M
:cl.til. to 12-0; 1-15 to 4-0; p.m; c-i 1----
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lefito shoes
HAVE IN
ANY OTHER ■ A .
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TYFE RMER$'
H DOWNlAM
so, then you mustfsuffer from orie (or miTiAn Tnulfo; T’U
m I'
mmon foot faults! The design of so many big toes inwards thus cramping the other s intpiistricting the blood circulation, gives, arches; corns .and foot tiredness,
rt «< *
andlmowledge Sir Herbert; allows
:dom!to;the foot as to give! oft ltd ■ ■ker
all who wear them, ty: in
once wrote: “ I ejnj these shoes without i
to take them off in the
n a^ain and again for llS ^iqjtuoo iscing asam !
* ’i luajitles are a reVelatlon.'
rbert Barker MEbl, WOMEN and IBOYS
THE NORVIC SHOE COMRANY LIMITED
o^|£N,R this ihrifi
0 135 more
b^sidi tu. ft. gine for long
apacily-K c driver.
0 ^ception ity-*- scn5 ml foi
0 Do(irs s body; sliding strucLlbbtpa
. . . \ v j d k i rear sir: shock^ahsorWts all rounid.
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BOOTEES REMODELLED PE OR LEATHER dPylkPAlR NEATLY EXECpTED
c lo g s ;IN STOCK
USTWAITE ROAD - IqHATBURN
■ASONS WH|V i f « r
© is xodayU best buy cu.ft.
tion reinforccll to [waist ^eight, Petrljl-s.'iV
0 Robust, ili-stcel cbAstruc-
ng ; .squar 5 en- tfoUb!c-(rt» life,
ide ■ o«/j/£i<r I the doojs dbn’i'ob- h or road' .'ay.
35 ftMt|irnin i circle.
il nianocuvrabil- ard contr > [
_^itTronl Sfussjpen- ■ irings.
Q Easy ic r icc!-. acccs. i cuts ’ down .maintc lan^ time
© SEVEN REASONS WNY this
0 is
0 Rugged 4 4i cu. yd. body, liardwood sides lined fipor and'tiilboan
0
Self.alignilig,|tclescb))ic hy draulicjtipping giar.
P Enginecrei for petrol or diesel power.
|
P Heavy du ;y clutch, typoid rear a.\ c.
lENT^R AND A/ ■ P ack BRENNAND STREET
V FERJM -■„M I
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taken over tl^e premises ia ,iVIOOR LANE^j^ I
Previously occupied by i SIMPSON, Joiner for i.45 years.
cellent fiding lualitics— oaded or lighf.
O Ext^-loni springs g ve ex '
0 All-steel, Lman cat ...«v- pcndenily cus lion-mour led on ' chassis.’
|
0 Easy sen lce| acccs down ipaintcr ance time.
’ ' ' ' S-TON TIPPER.
Petrol £856 (n T . rt24/13.8) . Diesel £1.154 (j>
.T.4i8j.ls.4)|
weLlgate motors ltd ■ JTIffiROE
1 with ' i - z l Ladies’ & CENTlEttEN’S WATCflES
Select ful CO guida:)c( your
Prices, from
See
isidbi e
on dervi
’iCe, on
sf a watci ration, ar this pqi
to Si l t every £2,4. Om
large Wedtjing and Enga; l i tkwELlEi ■ needs care-
d pur expert (t is always at
socket, range )''£I5D[ ■
election' of ement Rings.
in Larger
LADIES’ SATIN "UNDER SETS ...... :[ :....: 10/11
Would Cut i Ho Jder I To ^ iTrickie
“r^NE of the i most ibe^utiful L' rivers ih England lyill be
rdduced to la I mere' trickle” sdys Mr. Rogcrjlldughtop, sec retary of thd Eihhle Fisheries Association. If a |Fylde 'Water Board plan to (ap 'still f jrther tile icsource|s of the River, Hbdder matures, i i
their water kupplies came t y light' follow ng !■ the | recen, footpath survey when the/ pointed out that some paths cut across land Iwhlch tnlgh., in the futurd be! required for a ^storage reservoir.}
iThe Board’s Idea to increase
stood Includfe the build ng of ai'storage reservoir near Slald- burn and an- anpllcation | for Parliamentary | jsanctio i to reduce the: tiihount of com pensation water put Into the Hodder, stlnulMedi under a
1912 act . the I
'a half million galllons into the river each dfiyj | ! .:
XlUUUCl -111 were ordered to pour six and
Hodder In 1912,'the Board
Granted permission ,tb upper reaches -o
UPPER EACHES I T
- r , - - r J - plies
authorities and] private dsts already taking ! ^........ f.r..o...m : the _Iodde
With thrpe Mother,
Houghton says tlie river could hot stand another reduetlon.
H e’
/would be caujsed by a luck of fresh water to
dilute.the
I Calder, Douglas 1 rivers "— irto the I;lbble,
I Local ODDO; Is already belhg. the Lancashire seeking the a.' sultants to consideration! of
LOCAL OPpOSITIOttf itlo:
■ Chairman I of vibi
assi
n to th( organised ;jlver Bo e of twe
ilst i In- the:pro:
and D irwen irfosals.
Alderman CJ S^r, ,toxp; ained that with;,I the Inciqased demand they Were forced to look for, jnew gathering grounds. "The need flf Fylde people [Is ant than that o: he said.
the Board the
more Ithport- the fisiers,"
plan t andrd Is con- their
.. . filthy
fish Including the salmon and sea' trout, womd ibs. driven Rway from! Ijhelr! ‘nitural Hodder spawning! grounds'toy the iricreasedf pollution, • ivhlch
I He thought tWt |m!ig,:at6ry ‘thel , the
local Inter- : sup- ■Mr.
tap The proposals.! i t : is i nder-
“ We fwe I Stewards of a Noble Heritage ’,-New President
Clitheronians’ the school will ation; “ Since my life and it
Old Boys ' Welcome A ' 400th Cfentenary Year
■ , ! ■ • ! ! i I
TBXACTLY 20 years ago to the week since he was appointed,: headmaster lof Iciitheroe Royal ,Grammar! School, Mr.ri
Laurence Hardy wak onlFrlday cRcted president of the Old-; Assodidtiqn for the ensuing year, in which,) celebriitei the: 400th anniversary of its found- that' dayi 20 vears ago, the school has' been ' has i;iven me the joy, of living,” he told a:
recorrattondalice of old boys at the Association’s annual d in n e r at the fetarkje Arms H.otel^____ _ j ,
the curtain on our great ypar, ’ said Mr. 'Har(jly.. iForij 400 years the school had .served this part of England ■ faith fully and I unfalteringly l and there was little doubt that it would continue I to serve for 400 years more.
" To-night we are ringihg up I
heritage and jve must! not only hold :fast jthe |herltage. but we must teach others Its value,”: Mr.i Hardy declared.
“ We are:stewards of a noble
the'Assoclationji to make the year both memorable and in suring.;. ! A bomprehensive programme ofji celebrations had been arranged, vylth, Lord Derby bpeplng alhew memorial library: presented by tl^e.old boys Rnd jthe Archtlshop :of York preaching; at a i thanks giving service. Mr., Hardy mentioned |thatj only £50 was now, required to defray the whole of the cosjli of the library and a;foll rif honour tablet.
election \to the presiderwy, Mr. Hardy assured the Asso ciation of his appreciation of the honour. fL assure you that myl constant aifn and endeavour will be the furtherance dt the: good of the '.School Association.’’-
Expressing manks^ /or his arid of the
of the school so that Its future will •■'be soundly, safely and permanently sequred./ [
and president jylas i[j:opbsed by the retiring -president, Mr. Harry „ ,Wrlgle.^l Borough Treasurer pf Olithergej who appealed tO|all did boys during the iforthcqming year to-do t everything, possible to'enharice
The toastjto the. Association he prestige arid-Importance
Wrlgley, that tne headmaster, Mr. Hardyj should bejasked'to accept the office of ,j)reside.nt
It was appropriate,'said Mr. He appealed to members of |
of the Association for the 400th anniversary yearj-
, - I i
position not only in the aflec-f tlon of his. boys but also of the townspeople of Clitherpe and' its surrounds.” :.
“ I think he holds a iunique
retaining friends among seniors and juniors in every sphere was remarkable.: They believed their assoclatlon to be, the friendliest of bodies and he suggested that in Mr^ Hardy they - had the - perfect symbol of that co-operative spirit.'’ ■ ' I ■ ■ I
His capacity for making and
Mixed With jPoIitics ; A distinguished
vlsitor.to the.;
Dlrecfor ' of Education for Lancashire,; who proposed , the toast [to the School; “ UnfoN tunately,' education to-rday is mixed up with'politics,”, said Mr. Blnns.,
gathering' was Mr.' A. L.| Binns',
| Methodists Plan ! Another Festival ■
‘plOLLO'WING the I success of * I t he FestFest val of Youth held year]
LO F
earlier this Dll t h e r e plin6 are nc
stage an even more ambitious festivall n November, .1954.' It
with;; entries. 3p,en|: to adults.
Wesley/Circuit, w being-made to
by'
will embrace all the features of I the first [festival, but will also i; contain , extra classes In certain ;cases.
val; of youti In the . Wesley Jitciiit, was I originally, put brward by tie Re.v.iJ..Wrigf(t.
The idea cf holding .a festi ' i
' “iifosf potkicians \ Know very little about eduedtiori, and: it is a great, piipthdt both, political parties, can not let education alone.”
case of a school of the reputa-j- tion of 'Clitheroe ,Royal . Gram mar School was’. a matter o f
He said antiquity . In the
school had always set a ihiglf standards . . : , r ■,
l pride and set a standarji' to be
schools/ Mr. .Blnns said; Th6 grammar'' schools 'of t|ie country have'been Informed they lives. 'are on trial for their
Mentioning toomprehensiv^
worry'. It would be extremely dlficiilt In an area of this sort to substitute anything ,fplr. the grammar school; ^Tt:' could be done and It may the right,thing
to.do In areas of concentrated '.population but
“ I don’t think you need
I doubt whether you [have anything to fear In.our time."
_____ ccurist, a and Rotary Watches, ,
fEWELlEi ind EXaHONP MRHN ECAT 24, KING VflLUAIVI STf E E T B LA C K B U R N ! Tel. 7920,
Baume, neincs,
iBCntS fo r : Cyma,
School,. Mr. H. R. Gll(eardi senior member of the teaching staff, inentioned that [four members of the ptes,qnt' staff had served under three Ijead- masters, Mr.: Hardy, Mr. Stokes and the late/Mr. M. Henderson. Mr. Gllle'arc^ said st that when he first Joined the
School’s Progress Responding on belialf .of . the
headship, the -numbet . of pupils totalled T50. but new buildings had been. [erected while Mr. Henderson was head,: and the progress! thus started had been carried ;ori enthusiastically and speces?- fully to the present day. ‘ ■ -i
aff during Mr. Heriderson's
good 'fortune In possessing !a! playing field at High. Moot which was second to none in the county, and fne.ritloried the succesi achieved by a'numbqr of olp
boys.In'the world of sport; among them Cyril Washbtook, the Lancashire and England cricketer. Bill (Slater, the England amateur lntern:itlonal and 'Wolver hampton footballer, Couriclllor C. Chatburn, of Clitheroe, formet winner of; the famous Powderhall Sprint, and T. Dewhurst, Read, -recentjy awarded his soccer “ blue ” at Cambridge-University.
! Old Joy
• The Mayor of HaSllngden, (Councillor J. W. Holgate) an old bey of the School, larid the Mayoi- of Clitheroe (Couriclllor F. Dilgdale) respopded ito: a toastjto the visitors proposed by Mij. H. S. Coleman, a! f(?rnier president of the Assoaiatiori.
douncillor Holgatel re called that when he\sat for
demand for secondary, edu cation in those days,” 'he commented: ; !
\ |
only 29 boys at the School, said. Councillor Holgate,! who i;ecot/nte'd- ’personal ■'reiriinisr censes of life'at the -R'dhbollak the.,trirn of. ttib .cerituti; i“ The School Is second 'to n'ohe'iln the county, and l say that as a schoolmaster,”: he'add^.j j
At th a t ; time there were rom Canada “Mi. Lovejoy” |
evening was provided by the well-known comedian,'1 Mr. Harry Korrls, of “Happl- dromij" fame,; who was first associated with the School’s headmaster in theatrical pro ductions during Mr. Hardy’s undergraduate ; days. The
Entertainment during the
ThOrnber Iwas re-elected chairman, Mr. H. A. 'Whiteside, secretary, and Mr. S. Haworth, treasurer. ' ■ .11
In The! Pictui
IVfembers of ithe'C n t h churches in ircuit are learning I of the
work of the Methodist Chufeh by means': of soun(3 films which are; .being ■ throughout Ithe circuit,
C -----------eroe 'Wesley
ment have loaned a’^pro.lec'tor for use .In the .circuit ' ' ' '
The Home (Mlslsns [depart-'
shown i
At Ithe annual meeting of '^s soclat ioni iMr . W.
;
. 'ER s_ in Cana ge lountry
brotier-In- Ru s h t o n resided wit yoimg dau„ yille Ontar plbyjd by.G
M:'.
tpastiriaster was Mr.:; j. a. Harnbs.
frqeze-up the' motor impossible dowp thje I
Diiring
. ■rfie hoube in Uksjall _ of; jiwobd. centirally this!; systeip results in Inglfflre: v overheated
ted I! to and I have Cfftheroe sipcb Cankda. eiriployed flttet with
family Cam
. lada, Mr. and Mrs. - Jones have
returned.to
----- to reside in Baw'd- Clltheroe.
i Jones
-xU: jhis wife, and gpter at Bowman- 10 , : and was erii- rineral Motors. | i
,, , who Is, the w I of Mr. Harry of Bawdlands.
he 1:
becomes: fro: Mir. and
Ca. M:r
t^ ferheir M;
the winter; the Ids up the work of
I St. Lawrence, which izepup. i • ! :
;o [Ship anything
Irsj Jones emlgra- ada from Wales, been- residing | ih about'a inopth : return- ! froip
CIithei*be ipending five! years
a foundation scholarship \to enter, the School in 118p8, there were orily, three candi dates. ■ " Such was the
He referred to the School's I ived : UR to. The. Cllfheroe!
: iieti^odist m,
nlstor.at Whalley who [had ha 3 experience of i a Siiprlar ffestivai- held 'In the area. Subsequently, a Ittee was formed arid
400 [e n t b i e r
yohnig peo churches In
! -ca ti Almost 40( entriesjfrbm 178
:lved.-. T >e takint it to 21 iOUS' sect .: [Ing, eIo'c|i model and mah
ering' the bles.
or next roposed
ple 'frpm- nine the ciroult w'ere e age .groups of rere-'
njiaking, handwrlt- .y Other activities whole ganfbit of
.wiph certain other'classes, will open for adults.'as well as young-peiple. ;j •- ! ,
Nurse ry ScBoo! I Niimbei's iDcrease
taljnlng rea: ■‘ren,.’.'a, ■ted ‘'bii .ty Co' irlght-si
x^HOUG Ijeen, ex
'lyi,' but W.h-stre
Ofi.oer of I In: ils! report th£ t! towards yet r[ 'dlffic enle/l in rea spnable reii per hurs
m; his an Webster,
H i
.then attrlbut tra ie cpnd: tra le Impn difficulty In nur iber ,of anc I the n seeking ai ther ichlldf: reduced! In Inci based applied. ;■
These, clr ilattepi
2s'- Wei a
hoji anfci
: A !the
tisfe We^i gra: nun
1Ster ■ dally; ct dance
s and less
here for -day
a t . d,ay i,nnrseribsi ... the Laricahhlfei uficil. the .nursery: tireet, .Clitheroe,-:1s' surely, approach-; [ngth ;agalh. ‘i/ ;
:i:
eriencedlh.maln-' soriable, nuiribers of!
iijlty was lexperi-! malritalnihg a!
uual report,' Dr. R.j Divisional )\Iedlcal; 'ealth,; states that: for 1951. he Saild; the eridibf that!
lumber' of' child- ery.
! )
.limber of mothers ccommodation,' for ' en was further December!- when :h a rges! were
.Itlpris, but! whilst qved In 1952. the maintaining the hlldren continued
DAILY CHARGE
thl;i 2S.
.qually bers agi
nesday.
months old at p resent regliter.j
matron and Ti|:
Brighjt-
,^as made, says pr. a was Increased;to
building; up!: their !,ln; ' ' '! I ; ,
mes” reporter bn that they were
street nursery, told an “Adver-
for ?5 chiljl:
charges, well ber' of
nu ry was Last Decbi
There iwas accommodation ren from I nine- tb five years, and tiey had 40 bn the
mber,'.-!'w’hen the e inefeased. the children at the reduced to 20 ;
nerly a charge of thi: .n five.- hoilrs. 1
rge of 5s. i for exceeding flvb 6d. for attendr
ciimstanebs were' to a decline In
H, difficulty hgs!
.............,)hy, iahd'tone for icrlpturepuiz. - These, aloiig
s[es—one photogralp;
add three nfore for- cookery., ope
ions 1 n c l u d e[d tlon, map draiy-
part wfere from years, 'land the
;.oi year’s festival, It
the
, Visitors,. !)<■ the Gardon of ' Rcir)9mbrano( at Glithcroc- Castio on. Sunday iifternoon bravo tho rain to inspiot wreaths laid: on'
the conotann at a Service of ncmcmbrancci laUendcd by -the Mayor and. bjlayo'ress and British .Legion mompers. i
:
RECTORY LOSES 17 ROOMS
TpROM a 26-roomed building, -■• . the rectory'at Boltonrby!: Bowland has
heen.redubed to a smaller ujnit of nlnqlroolns to- bring, lt| In keeping with moderh requirements.
: Originally: thO' Church au-; .thorltles planned ,to sbll, the property ; arid .' build , a ' new rectory for: -the, Rev. | Edgar Smithles:anid his wife. [
the festival held at the Wesley. Sonool, Clitperoe. last Feb- rpary.
•decided to adapt -the existing ■buUdln'g.i' j , , "
1
while work ;has been in pro gress, the I rector and Mrs. Smitilesi h a v e resided' at Stocks House' in the village. Part of the:^^ oId building-was completely j demollshe’d and the ' remainder transformed into a, cbiripact; dwelling con taining inin'e fopms.;' ,:
Fof 'the [past two, 'years, ;CLE/IRING UP
t Mr. - and Mrs. Smithies moved into; their modernised home Inl July, but thefe still remnlns : much ,olearlng-up outside and work oh- the out- !l)ujldlngs.' ■ j' ‘
! j
the work. t)he Rector told ah “ Advertiser' and: Times ” re- porterion Wednesday that the building -tyas how ‘.'quite 'hablt- 'able.”/ "[ ['
'i-Expfesslng satpfactlon'with '''I'
' At Slaidburri. a. pew rectory Is !ln .[course of. constriiotloh for the ,Rev.'J. G.‘ Byrpell arid Mrs; : Byrnell ? .at ap estimated cost of £6,500.
, j
expected date 'Will
been;.ifoo|(ed but, contrary to edrilla, opinions, will po,t,;ibe fbted’by December.-! i t is
The- new; building has now year, i ■
that the, completion be early in the new
Hurstfireen Couple’s
*^^72 years-of-age, Mr. James Mercep, [and his wife! Mils! Margaret 'Mercer, of Shire- burn House Farm, Bailey; near Hurst*Green, celebrated!their golden ■wedding anniversary on Wednesday.: . ' ! i
iClTlLiL running his farm 4
i Hurst; Green, on- Wednesday. November 11th. 1903.
Dove Cote; Hurst iGreen; and spent ! milch of his childhood at Ballej/ House. Hurst Green, has': been connected ;wlth farming rill his lifd. To-day he' keeps a dairy fariri and up to a few; years ago. was' assisted by Mrs. Mercer until ill-h'ealth forced her to give' lip^Tarm- work/i , i
Mr. Mercer, who was born at j : ;r:' | , : ■Church Council.
„ Mr.: Mercer is prominently associated with • St. ■ J[ohn’s Church where he is a governor of the church school, and a member ! I of the Parochial I , *
.active piember of the, Hurst Green ' Mothers’! Union' dhd
!; ■ ; ;• . ;!,-'[
one son :and four daughters and sev.e'n grandchildren, j
Mr.'; and Mrs., Mercer haye
brated -with a; quiet ■,family party:at Mr. .and Mrs, Mercer*s ■ home; on Wednesday..
The anniversary' was f.cele-.
of the district and has'been associated with St. John’s all her life. ; She has been an
Mrs, Mercer Is also a riative'
. Mr. rAPd 'Mrs. Mercer i;were -married at St. 'John’s Church,
Later, however, this schen/e was drooped' and it was
'i ■ ' ' 11
OITHHIOE CENOTAPH TRIBUTES J :'
150 Ciitberoe C.D. Volunteers Were [Mostly Women
last: week recruiting;;' cdmpalgn tovin and rur^l area.
;a$
various se'rvices 1: for which recruits werjp enrolled, the National: Hjispital: . Reserve Seryice benefited I the most,: 81 recruits enrolling.- Fifty-one people joined'the; various sec tions- of 'Civil: i Defence, 10 joined the St. John Ambulance and eight chose • the A.P.S.
were , womep; Tlhe: majo:
ity [ of :recruits and of the
forms shortly, [[' ii! i MOBILks COLUMN
;dlstrlct mad ! by the mobile campaign proved
thC. tour.:, of the town and
'Column, the a successful
; Green' apd :Chipping!. were [visited, and on Tuesday, the colufpn visited Whal ley,
mdst encoUragi|ig. responses when it visitedfari'other piart of Clithe'ro'e on Wednesday
BaWoW arid part of .'aitheroe Borough. ■ ' ' . Tjie colum a .'had. one‘Of Its
night, more than' 50 recruits being enrolle 1 . 1
'' ^r. Vi ! iv. Goss, civil Defence Administrative Officer for Cllthene and district, stated that It was felt that the ■ campaign; ha i been successful. The majolitjj! of I recruits were who had en- s Natlonal
ervice. ort Aids piair Fund
arid John C lurch, - Clltheroe, opened' a n ' autumn fayre at The Hall, Lowergate, on Sat urday. when proceeds.of £303 were raised towards the cost of: repairing ;hej jhurch roof.
,. R, WALMSLEY. S.J., the new
fectir.at SSfMichael
dent of the IWbiperih’,Sodality, arid her coinmltjtee,.,,were res- pdnslble
fbr.the riiany, stalls which iricluded[ a cake stall,, fancy, apfoi ,arid.,'white ele phant-stalls .--Afternoon teas werrialsd' s e t V e d . , '
, Mrs.
L.iM Jackson, presi
of St. Wilfrid’s [Church, Pres ton, Fr. Walmsley/.in formally opening -the * e-yefifejAripke:-: of ch the: urgent repairs to the
■ lAsslited'lis Fr. B,.'A. Malone,
the rot, iStatlrig thit'it was hoped to,
urch I rdof necessitated by discovery of dry
recent ;. ”
rqstore thd b|riilaing. to perfect; condition, !Fr. Walmsley.' said that this wi uld take a con siderable lerigtli of ;tlme and would toyo ve I considerable expense. ■ '
,
the repair dfi the roof and the proceeds of 'theffayre Vvere In aid; of, the 'restoration-fundi
, iThe presstng| need was for ^‘THE BEST IN BREAD”
[AND YOU WILL; GET ! : ■ ■ . ] '
w k E i r; -
a(ed Englnqe elected Mr. Henthorn-xoad
MEMBERS [ branch k
president of. the branch 'on Friday. |
, the Amalgam- erlng Union re-, Br a dl ey, __, _
the Clitheroe S. Clitheroe,, as
affairs, the! meeting heard an -appeal frdn. older members fdr younger members to take up duties as byanch officials, and election^ to the conimlt- t^e contained ri good, propor tion’of younOerj members. i
bi ranc'h |si:cyetary,/ Mr. G Mansfield. t:'erisurer,.-,Mr. R. Roberts, mon Murphy,, ch and Mr. S. secretary. !
ijMr.jG. Roie wris'appointed . v>
eyjsteward, -Mr. J. eckbdok keeper. Triylor, minutes'
a I ' , .!' , ; 1' ; HURT IN FALL
'Women’s *; Institute for. 'many, years. ■ ■
A foremap pglnter of -a -4^ firm of lyolverhariipton contractors working at the Rlibble Ceirient Works. OllthT eroe, William Cadman, of Staffordshlrgi was injured when he fel/ from one floor of a'.building to the floor beneath On Sunday, alftgmoon. <!He was taken to,Blackburn Roygl Infirmar’
■With head liiiuyies arid, shdek^- y
arid..detained FUND GLFES IN STREET
/JLITHERONIANS and yli^. ^ itors td the town wllj next • Saturday, November 21st[ HaVe the opportunity of subscribing to: a i^.OOO fund for the carrying out of repairs to the roof of St. James’s- Church, Clitheroe.;;
;: ! ,/
r. Jones! is:, now IS - an iasslstarit
Lord, Willi: tgke up a position in Castle-street with a model of the church, which he-hris. made himself. In effect, the inodel will serve as a bard- riieter to gauge the progress of - the appeaj. 'People wih be able |.
: The Rector, the Rev.' A.
to buy and stick slates'on the model chrirch'roofing.!'
Burnley:firm, j , j 7 built their own anada, gnd this, dian homes, was The hoU'ses .|aro :ated, arid ItJ ;is which, often
.riy houses catch- len they; become
' fashioned;! by Mr. Lord from wood strips and hafdboard to a scale of'one quarter inch td one foot,: I and' represents a creditable; first, attemnt at model^-hiaking by- the Rector;' There ;are -slightly more
, The model- church has been
than: 2,000 houses; In St. James’s .parish, and if each family. -Would-'buy two slates
the problem' t roqf would
been raised -J towards' , the £1,000 necessary for the re pair work. Rector, toge ahts. will visit parishioners in
he Rector. Almost £200 has already
of repairing the le!solved, states
their homes pertonally to two! or more
the [ church’ day;,the'giftE In churdh dq: service.
S On Sunday
beeri'prdpar! stripping of - mg [away ol felting of -the bitens. and 24 1ns. by 14
The estlmi
give the price of slates.
her with assist- and ask them
r. ' Lord ed busirie; public houses has!met with
and clubs and' a: good response.
has personally ss p r emi s e s
will he presented ring the everiing'
te of repairs kas d to' Include-the le roof arid cart- the ;0!d slates;
November 22nd ' thank-offering
; You ! will find the latest sJOcks ' of
RMio-.Grams land-t e l e v i s io n 'in our
: Showjrooms. Choose from: Bushy H.|M.V., ' KjB., Ambassador, Peto Scott, Ultra. I English Electric, Dynatron,. Cossor ' i ‘
'■ .' L. i ;
iOur policy is Service after Sales I ■. ■. I . :| After a dis :u8slon of branch ■
THE kiNG OF ALL BREAD ,.!;, . Made only. by. 1
C L I; T H E R Q E
48, WHALLEY RD, , i Phpne 483
'I- [
; CASTLE ST. Phone 735
Bring .Your Shoe Repairs for Better Results. BE ASSURED OF
BREAi) SATISFACTION ASK YOI/R
GROCER FOR ... ■ \ \
WiMuh
i; ¥|C3Eflr *OR [,■;'
. LpilABPUT ilCtELANDER. BbOTSE SOLE AGENTS
look
(Monday 'and Tuesday suc-j ceeded in'recjruitlng-41 volun teers. On Monday night; Hurst
accepted enrolment-forms but did pot -actu illyi enrol .'at-; the time.’ I t .18 ejected that some of :■ these wllj Complete -
In , addition,. many people ‘ their
'Although v^eather conditions i were'not always favourable for
consisted qf — iO vehicles, and on! pne.i The coluton. ■ i
!:that weather-wise
I , A „p h Ar m in g BO OX p
Stocked in Brown Calf with a I- Crepe Sole,;
; See these lovely Bootees. ■ P ■
came Civil Defence volunteers a ' result of' a Iri. the
A I i TOTAL if 150 people i In Clitheroe and district be
CUtheroe Advertiser & Times, November 13, 1953 3
i - Be wjnter-wise Ir. ' iv/onderful style . . .
iinthewarm.fashlon- !■' - f • . , . able comfort of
; ; 1 - : Brevitt Bootees
: Forget:; about the
! weather and walk I
: out in ; brave, new f a s hMo n . S uc h
:
j warmth, such friend- I llness in beautiful ! Brevitt Bootees.
" •
,, 1. BEN WORSpYup', jjlORTH END,BAp:EEY, HAJ^WEN
•/ it
li-j
roof; ffttjrig new. i'e-slatlng ,wUh ins. new slates.
A. WElisTER & SONS (BURNLEY) LIMITED 77, ST. JAMES’S SXBEET, DURNLEY. Phone 2822/3768
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