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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 16, 1954 S L A I D B U R N
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lunday ScHoq! Anniversary,
Sunday, 25th Jidy, 1954 SERVICES 2t30 ^nd 5-3) P.m. Preacher:
Mr. W. J. Bateman of Goosnargli. |
l l ^ S BY THE SCHOjLARS. ■ r ' ' ~ I
WESLEY CHURCH CLITHEROE
SUNDAY NEXT (July 18th; ,1954) :
: SERVICE' I ! ■ - I conducted :by{ the ■
FREE CHURCH UNTTED ■ % ■
[ Methodist Church CLITHEROE
MOOR LANE
SUNDAY NEXT^ (July 18th) I .
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United services will be I held in I
W e s l e y i C h u r c h .
at 10^30 a.m. 'anid 6 p.m.* conducted by.
Rev. C. Ji Guildford
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH j
CLFTHERdB]
SUNDAY NEXT (July 18th) I
lUNITED SERVICES I 10-30 a.m. and 6 plm.l
At Wesley Church Preacher: -
Rev. C. J. Guildford i c n i RADIOS
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TIHE winner! of the Stroke 4 Competition at Cllth6roe on Saturday-was J. C. Spiring, with a score of 87-19-68, nett. Runners-up were H. iCheet- ham (79-7-72! nett) and' J. I. Dugdale (96-24-72 hett).^ j 1
;.the defeat, Inflicted at 'fiUrh- ■:ley. ■; ■ .-i , ' | i . I ■ •
Mr. J. D. Greenwood,! Wel comed the visitors. iMr] p. Thornber, president ,bf! ithe :Hurnley Club, suitably jrepjled.
Bowland Cija^
itj'REDERICK SYKES (51), + wholesale chemlst’sitravel- ler, of St. Paul’s-road, Nelson; '^received-minor cuts to hainds and face when the car 'he was driving; on the Trough] of ■
Bowland road, near Hodder Bank Farm; on Tuesday, 'Iwas Involved In a collision!with a ■heavy goods lorry.:
vTbe lorry was driven by Vic tor Thomber: (29). -“Green-
' hill,” St. Nicholas-lane,! Bolton le-Sands;'
I ■ After supper, the- Captain,
]were made up and • thi result was a win for Clitheroe by 5J games to 3i, thereby avenging
. The return team match against Burnley was played at CUtherOe on Wednesday even ing. Theusual fourball games
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The Committee! regret .that the CattleJ Sheep ;andj ■ og Sections have had to he postponed this year owing
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOll WILL BB CLOSED SUNDAYS;, JULY 18th and 25th.
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JACK . HAWKINS a^d pSAN SHAW In
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OmWer and Mrs. Clegg, Events ■ranged during the ineeting ere rin outing to Rufford Hall
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News from the Districts \yADDIN(pTON I
WHALLEY
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iilREMENX. — After. more JO
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Robert ' Swinbank, of Haltoh tyest j died yesterday at the home of hlk son-in-law and daughter, Mr. arid Mrs. H. Varley, of Nethirtown, WhaUey, after a rtw lays’ iUriess. He was 91. Mr. Swinbank was a former njiember of the Halton, West Parish Council, was connected ■with]Halton West Church; for frianjl years, and was an active liember of the Skipton Conserva tive lAssociation. He had lived at 'Whalley for the past il2 months. The biterment will-take place at - Bolton-by-Bowland Parifc Church to-morrow
I th; mhI. :r. SWINBANK. - Mr.
(Sathrday). WI$WELL
„,w..&ting talk, on music was giver I ito members of- Wiswell
Won.eri’s Institute at their rriomhly meeting on Wednesday. i[rj D. a Stiff, of Brockhrill. Mary Leach presided and speaker was .thanked by Mrs.
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE.—An
and s6uthport in September and a fliiji show! of the Queen’s Gomh>pnwealth tour in Novem ber. Mrs. M.: Clegg was elected delef ape to the LP.W.I. autumn Council meeting. The monthly dompetltlon for a buttonhole of wild I flowers was won by Nurse Lytic, Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Brown. A mjlstery parcel, given by Miss fe. Fpster, was won by Miss IMiddlehurst. Tea. host- were , Mrs. Browii, Nurse
1 Mrs. Mather and Mrs. json. ;i. ,
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55 Plcl hat the poll tor tha
M e ill b e r s I of the Wiswell (Drlcket Club left the village on Tuesday to play a team from the Lancashire County Con stabulary, Police H.Q.. Hutton, whom the” beat, wiswell 103 (or'? [dec. (T.! Wood 31 not out, illbank 31 not out). Police
[CKETERS OUTING.^
l out (Councillor J. G. ip, 5 for 15, Including a rick). After the match, lam was] shown round the headnuarters by Inspec-
choltj sermoiis and children’s flowCT service were held at Wiswell Mission on Sunday, "rhe Vicar of .Whalley, the Rev. H. Oi.:Snapeiipf6ached at the nd theHev;
CHOI R SERMONS.—The
J. cdiller, of Gfayton-le-Modrs, qonducted-it^e.evenlng service.
aftemoor langh6
Of £18 was raised'in-aid of Conr servatlve and ] Unionist Assocla- flon ifunds as-the result 4 f a coffee evening land brlng-and-buy ale |reld'at Northcote last,night-
j CqlFFEE-' EVENING.--A suiA weekli, ' ' I . ■ I . !'
siriiolars and I teachers had an enjojiable outing to Lytham on Satii(day.
! SCHOLARS’! PUTING. — The Metihodls t! Sunday , School
ST GREEN lilLfectlON']-.PoUoiying' the!
reslgmtion larit. month of the chairman of the Aightori,'Bailey and Chaigley parish Council, Pr; p. Nl Vavasour,- S.J., Rector of Stonyhurst, Pr. T. E. Corrigan, the Procurator, was unanimously ejectM chainrian at the Coun-; cU’s meeting iri the Guildhall on MohMy. Mr] G. -Mellirig. 'vice- chalman, presided.
J HQLIDAY j CLUB.-H u r s t (green’s Holiday Club; pro
Partm Council meethife to elect! a; nriw chainrian, held in the! Hursl Green Guildhall on Mon day [eveniig, [members of the, Pariai Council met members of the Parish [Coronation Com mittee to discuss final: arrange- irientfi for th6 erection! of ’bus shelters to tommemorate the dororiation. ,|
j’BUS SHELTERS.—After thq
k ,with VYhaUey Ohhrch of Id School, Miss Edith ,! of. ;83, King-street, iy, has rklred owing to Ul- I Tribute was paid to Whlpp's work as ; the 'mtstreas'at the! school’s open day on Wednesday headinaster, Mr. J. Shaw,
! years bf (mbroken con-
Merabers of W a d d i n g t p n Women’s Institute at their monthly I meeting on Tuesday - welcomed a vlsltof from Iraq, Mr. Sabouf, who is at present studying ,In England and had. expressed a deslfe to se'elat flrst-h'and ■ something of the British: W.r. movement. Mr.-- Sabour'gave a vivid account of i the life and customs of Iraq and expressed his thanks for the warm hospitality extended to him Ion 'his vlsjt to the yll-; lage. An Interesting talk on moderri planning and housing methods was gives by a Pi|es- ton architect,-Mr. Yates, who was thanked by Miss Haworth. Mrs. J] N. Garnlett presided over a: large attfendarice and welcomed three new members. A report on the anpual N.F.W.I. meeting in London- was given by Miss; H. Haworth.: The mbnthly competition for; a bowl of flome grown rpses; was judged by Miss E. Speak-] man and won by Mrs. [ W.; Bargh. Tea ' hostesses were' Mesdames CowgUl, H. Coates,' Chapnian hnd Coates, and the; Misses H. Crosslejj and Camm.;
WOiqEN’S INSTITUTE- BOLTONr-GOtjJjBIER
They were Miss Jean Winifred ! Goodbler and Miss Elizabeth Goodbler, the second and third daughters of Mr and Mrs. N. G o o d b 1 e ri of 8, Ceiitral-avenue.' ;
Lord; performed the ceiremori^ i les at a double wedding'At'St. James’s Church,; whenl two Clitheroe sisters were !l)rldes,:
‘ ; WHITE-GO()DHI||i ’' ' ; : | On Saturday, the R^v.
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ties had' been-made. |by the bride’s mother and her ^augh-; ter, Mrs. E. Folland, and both
Dresses for the-bridal par
brides were* given away by their father.
] only son of Mr. and ^ s . H Bolton of 57, Padlham-roadl Sabden. She wore a gown of white sharkskin cut on .classy cal lines , with i fuU-length
i.Mlss Jean Goodblerl was ■married to Mr. Donald !Bolton)
DOWNHAM
: sports pn Friday. [The teachers, [Miss Barton and jMrs. Dawson,;- - had arranged the varied pro-; i grammes of fiat- j races, tliree-' legged,] egg and! spoon and;
SCHOOL SPORTS. — St.i Leonard’s School held its- annual
i obstacle' races. Afterwards, tea was served in the school, and; Mrs. Allen, wile of the Wicar,
: presented prizes to the winiiprs.] S.S. ANNIVERSARY. — The]
preached at St. j Le o n a rd ’s. Church, Downluup. on Sunday,; when the services were con-; ducted by the Vicar, the Rev, W.! Allen. The chUdren had decora-; ted the church with wild and-
annual! School Sermons were;
garden] flowers and also displayed were prayer bookp made by, the! chUdreri. At both services the! chlldrep read the lessons, sang
day. ]: ]
special] hymns aiid conducted] certain prayers, j There were, large Congregations during ,lthel
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.. P a r i r e t t , who was :ed by Councillor Pickup.
the children of DoWnham School are "At Home” to!their mothers.' when art and handicraft work,! ■together with lessOp books, are! displayed for the mothers’],ln-[ spectloh. This year the school’s “At Home’’ was held on Tues-' day. The childreri presented a] varied j] pro^mmie of plays, songs j I and recitations. T|hey! also served tea and rah a bring-: and-buy stall, for which theyi had also made srime ! goods) A' vote of thariks tp the teadrers. was proposed by the Vicar, the’ ReV. W. Allen. |;:
MOTHERS’ DAY.—Every jreat: BARROW 1
weekly: whist drive was held In Barrow Reading Room oii ;' Frlday;.when Mr. E. Bylett was| M.C. and prizewinners wire; I ladles:] Mrs. Woodcock; -Mrs;!' Parkinson, Mrs. [Bell; gents;’! Mr. C.iForrest, Mrs; Oldham,:' Mrs. (Jraham, .
WEEKLY WHIST.-The ' | SLAIDBURN v'j
Williams held a children’s party! at 'Whlteholme, Scholars froml
CHILDREN’S PARTY. — On Thursday afternoon., Mrs.. H.' B.|,
. five years old, who Were accom-j panlcd by their. mothers. -Tea:
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Clitheroe Technical • School Successes I
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moted by theiMlsses Hilda and Mar^; WalmsKy;' assisted' by Mr. -rind MrsJ G. Wilding, has tWs |! year! paid out. to Its meinbers a; total of , £'100. ;Th6' tdtalj shows | an Increase, of £200 on
last.year, and reflects credit j-dn the promoters for the enthusiasm with which they [have run the club during the past jtwelve months. . j!
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flsonland!Mrs. Turner. Miss :th,! of j Waddlhgton] |ed on the N.F.WjI. meeting idon which she attended as ,te. [A' Competition for a nade from wild flowers was ly Mrs. Singleton and Mrs] itfoyd, The^^ -Winner of a itittori during the.'social
(our wpsIMl^ - Wordsworth] hostesses were Mesdames darr.i Cresswell, Cook] and GVeen, : ■ ■
[ GISBURN
atterhooh iwasi spent at Gisburrii Coup :11 ■ Sihool on Friday after; nbdh’ before the: school broke, up frirtjthe summer holiday, when a presentation ^as made to Mlsi BUshbrough, one of] the teachers; on Ithe' occasion .of her forth, cimlrig ’ marriage; A set of hbusehold j knives was;presented to her by Terry Thurogood, and aftervCards refreshments, were served, to thq chlldreri by Mr. J: Bj precious, the headmaster, and a^isSrilnns, ijhe infant teacher.
PRESENTATION.-A happy,
diss -! Longworth, ' The er- was'Ithanked by 'Mrs,,
.jg Of Grlndleton Women’s ,hte, [when a talk: on thq Sf potted plants was given
MEN’S- iNSTiTUTE!—Miss' ptesld^ .'at, the, monthly
Brown, Kathleeri M. Frank-; land, Marlene Hellawell, Hazel Lund, i Rosemary Parkinson.' Anne iPerrlngs,] Shirley B; Snape.! 'Shorthand typists (2nd year): Janet M. White- head. Shorthand typists (3rd:
have ;been successful In the recent! examinations of ■ the Onion of Lancashire and Cheshire Instlthtes:—Short-: hand typists (1st year): Sally Armstrong, Margaret
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!llQ-w.p;m., 2nd class), Doreen M. Ward; (120 w.'p.m., dlstlnc-. ■tlon), Jean Locklp.
fTHE • following! students at Clltheroe Technical School
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Slaidburn School]-were, [(nvlted.. together with children' under]
■was served and a programme of!' games: arranged.
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CUthergri. Thp ceremony was performed by ithe [ Ylcar,. the, Rev. S. Birtwell. ;]
Jhurchi lecond; raylor
ifo i^ r t i^ ^ e i 'i iy i t ir . i(jh:'orlitt.--'aijd!'Mls. F. )f 23; Seedall-avenue,
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the brlde: -'wore. a gown pf white net'over taffeta with a lace coatee, and hat and veil
Given away by hef’. father,
to tone. She carried a- bou quet of red rpsej3;-'|
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sister] Miss Janet i Lovegrovfe, who wore pink net pyer,taffeta with : pink accessories, and Miss Mivls Taylor, Sister of the [hr degroom, 'Who wore lemon lef over taffeta with lemon
r.ccdssorles. ] They; car ried mixedicaiiiatlpns.
The bridesmaids were her ;
Taylori [ brother of! the .bride groom,' I and Mr. D. Hltchen was groomsman. ]
The best man' was Mr. J. ]
'embroidered veil held In,' place by an orange blossonl [head dress. ' Her bouquet 'was of cream roses and lilies] :pf the valley.
! Jean was attended by Miss Kathleen Devine and Miss Ethel Hebson, who wore tur quoise broche taffeta] with head-dresses to' toiie and carried white cartiatlona Two small attendants. Miss Pat Taylor and Miss Leslriy Paz- dzlar, were similarly [attired but had overdresses of white organdie and carried poples of sweet peas.
in-law,.was best man and the groomsmen for 'both ; jbrides were Messrs. S. Greenwood, L. Taylor and T. Salisbury.
Mr. D. Horseflqld, brother- ;
dlrig gifts Included a blanket from the bride’s workfrlends at .W. T. 'Searson Ltd.,i]Cllth- .eroe; and linen and cutlery from .workfrlends of the bride groom at Sabden ;Mill. The couple will reside at 8j Cen- tral-av6nue, Clitheroe.! :
■ held In place by a; head-dress of lace and pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses and lilies of the valley.;;
'and-train. Miss E.llza'be t h Goodbler was married itO; Mr. Derek White, only son of, the late Mr. and Mrs.-F. White, of; 211, Brownhlll-drlve, Black burn.. Her fulWength yell was
; Wearing a gownj of figured silk taffeta cut on classical lines with Elizabethan' collar
- dzlar, wore gold taffeta with over-dresses of white otgaridle and headi-dfesseSito tone, and carried posies, of weet-iieas..
'broche :taffeta .rwlth^ headr dresses to tone. Two. small attendants. Miss Mavis : Sut-; clifle and Miss Patricia Paz-
June Sutcliffe and Miss Maud Clark, who wore gold figured
: 'Mri‘'A;‘Berry;.frlend'of the bridegroom, was best: I man.: The bride'was presented with a lucky horseshpe by].Mlss Kathryn Pazdzlar.,. ' ; l ] . .
electric table lamp frapi -the. bride’s workfriends at ' Chat-
' Among thepresents-were an
burri Mill, and a cheqUe and electric clock from the bride groom’s ' employers and col leagues at Messrs. White’s giarage,' Blackburn. Mr; and Mrs. White .will reslcje at 211, Brownhlll-drlye, Blackburn;: •'
-Later, Mr. and Mrs. Bolton- left for a honeymoon In the Lake District, the' bride [wear ing a smoke blue coat: with navy accessories. Mr.i and Mrs. White travelled for-their honeymoon to Bournemouth, the bride wearing a fawn cos tume with accessories to match.
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year). Shorthand (100 w.pun.,' 1st class),. Sheila - G. Carter ;i
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: Dressmaking, 3rd year (2nd; class); I Margaref Brennan;!
! (distinction), Peter L. Har- ’ greaves), John Neil, Moira Ash-: ton; (2nd class), I Doreen. C. Smith;! -2nd year! (1st class); Eileen M. Wllsori; (2nd class),' Alan Musgrove, Irene Wllcockj
! (2nd class), Barbara M. Law- ton. -Book-keeping, 1st year
Dorothy Kermeen;! 1st year (1st class Mary I J. Breaks; Kathleen Douglas; (2nd class; Rachel L. Coupland, Doreen Underwood, Beatrice A. Ward; Children’s tailoring, 1st year
Greta Allen,
2nd year (2nd class), Margaret] Gratlon, Doris Lund, Margaret Norris.:' 3rd year (1st class),; Doris Clarkson. |
Woiheri’s tailoring course,' '
} Preparatory. ienlor com-: Imerclal'course ‘B’ -(stage ID] 11st class, Kathleen S. Brown; Marie
B.ush, Barbara P. Wood. 2nd class, Rowena E; Earn-: Shaw, 'Patricia; Frankland,: Patricia M. j Hargreaves,: : Marian Whittaker.
son of Mrs. M. Proctor :of 24; Park-*street, Clitheroe,: and Miss Elizabeth H o r r o c k s, youngest daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. R. Horrocks of 4,;Monta- gue-street, .ClltheroP, : were married'at Clitheroe Congre-’
‘ PROCTOR—HORROCKS Mr. William Proctor,: only
gatlonal Church on Saturday. The ceremony , was performed by the Rev. C. J. Guildford and the organist was Mr. ' D., Hartley..
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. rled a posy of pink rosebuds. The matron-of-honour was
away by her father, W[bru-a ballet-length' gown of' iwhlte Chantilly lace over pink organ die, with a shoulder-length veil and coronet of dlrimante and orange blossom. She .car-i
The bride, who was [given
Mrs. A. Monk, sister of the bride, who wore a-ballferlna- le'ngth dress of deep rose silk organza with a. head-dress.-of white flowers., . She also had a spray of mixed whlte-floy/ers.,
.: Mr. J. Hilton, friend pf the bridegroom, was best mMi. Mr. H. Proctor, uncle of the bride groom, was groomsman, and Mr. H. Monk, brother-in-law of the bride, was usher. I ■
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: i Preliminary .t e c h n 1 c a 1: course,. 1st class, Arthur B.i Hodgson. 2nd class, Bernard Brown,! David Carlton, Austin! H.: Cottam, ; Arthur D. Eglln,: James - K. Pranklarid, Kelthi HIndle; David Horsfleld. Robert:
iL. Pickles, -Frank J. Rourke, William H. Spensley, Michael
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iD. Walsh, John J: Waterhouse,: 'Arthur: A. Wilson; Douglas E. Webster.
Station Hotel,-Olltheroe, and later Mr. and Mrs. Proctor left for a honeymoon in the fsle of- -Man, the bride wearing an -off-white coat over a lsaxe- ■blue two piece with tan'ucces- ^ series. They will reside lat 24, Park-street; Clitheroe. i . Among the • wedding! gifts
A reception was held, at the ,
was a clock and electric Iron from - the bride’s' workfrlends; at Shawbrldge Mill, Clitheroe.,
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Sunday School teacher,; Miss Molly Jean Lovegrove, secori daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lovegrove of 3^ Myttonl-vlev/, Clltheroe. was married on Sat - urday at Clltheroe' Parish
TAYLOR—LOVEGRolvE . A former Clltheroe Parish
joint reception was-held-at - the Dog and Partridge Hotel.
' After - th e ' ceremonies, a From Canada
married daughter Is ex-CPld- streafn Quardsfftan
Mr.iRobert Flack, of Vancouver, who ils staying I with his brother-in- law, Mri JamesjHargreaves, of 29, Stl Paul’s-street; Loiy Moor.
To Ctiiheroe | ,»TING ] .Clitheroe this week together with his
weli-known Clltheroe family, left the [town in 1910. He emi grated to Canada and iflnally settled [there with- hlsi wife and family. ■ i . 11 l
couver police, hut on the out break: of war was re-called to England to rej,oln his i regi ment.: |He was sent out to Prance llnunedlately and was wounded; In a] battle in the Ypres sector. >•
He ijoined the. South 'Van :
turned to-Canada to take up;a job as [a hall porter in the Terminal City Club in Vanr couver.,
the greatest country • In the) world; and have never regret ted my declslonito. emigrate.”
Clitheroe Bowmen P l^ A ‘Duel’
Mary’s-street, and-ML P. Walker, of Shaw Bridge^street,, Clltheroe. are to meet Mr. ,W. Houghton and Mf. E. Rogers,; both ■ of Claremoht-avenue, In a friendly game, i -which- it is iproposed to hold tinl Shaw. Bridge Foothall Ground 'some time next month.' There: will be a return match,
(jlltheroO men.-' There • Is no cause loir alarm, however, as the men rirP all confirmed archery enthusiasts, and the:“duel" will be meifely a friendly compelltibn. Mr. 1 Arnold Smithson,. of St.
and tills will be held on Mr. Houghton’s and Mr. Rogers’ “homfl ground.” ■
of thd quartette,: as Mr. Smith- son and] Mr. Walker- have only recently I'begun gaining-practical experience with the bow. Mr. Smlthion has been interested In archery, for about two years and has gained most'Of: his Instruc tion fijom a book'on the-subject; It isj hoped eventually to form an atriiery club in the town.,
They are the most, experienced
A “DUEL" with' bows -and ■ arrows is- planned by four
Canadian Legion—the. equiva lent of : the British Leglon-b and Is a past president of his branch!and has travelled to many (Canadian-Legloil . con ferences.: ! : He saiys,i’’I think Canada Is/
He ds connected with the .,!■ He was invalided out and re • Mr.! Flack, a member of 'a The bridesmaids! were Miss
: On leaving the church, Jean, was .presented with a lucky Horseshoe by the bridegroom’s hlece, Miss J. Horsefleld. Wed-
•and Mrs. [Taylor lieft for a honeynioori In Southport.
After a reception at the Station I Hotel, Clltheroe. Mr.
fruit set from m'enlbers of the Parish Church G.F,S. oif which the bride' IS a member;, a cheque and bed linen from the bride’s employers Messrs. Har- greayes Bros., Castle-street,
i Wedding; gifts included. [a The
National Federation of Retail Newsagents I (Ctitheroe Branch)
CUTHEROE HOUDAY WEEK July I7 th ~ 2 4 th , 1954
Football ..Outlook, Sporting Hecord, Wlmier. on stands day of publication.
sale on the stands Friday, July 23td. periodicals. Competitors’ Journal. Racing and
The Racing
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THE-- STANDS EVENING
SUNDAYS, t
FOR SALE OP MORNING AND NEWSPAPERS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS,
8 a .m ^ l l am.; WEEKDAY;^ ,Ti-3fl am.— 10-30 a.rai, 5 p.m-—6 pimt
1- -HENTHORN PARK GATES] |
'3 WA’TE ILOO (Alnswirth & - Aldersons] Newsagents). 4— WOOiiE LANE (Royle^,'Newsagenlsj, 5— WHALLEY ROAD (outside- Wheatshcaf). :
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2— BAWDLANDS (Ireland & Margerlspn, Newsagents). | '
6— ^LOW MOOR (Junction of St.'Paul’s Street and ' High Street).
7v-SHAW) BRIDGE (Ainsworth & Alderson, Newsagents).
8—MARKET PLACE i (Advertiser &; | Times)—Open as usilal.
10- ^R N E R of HIGHFIELt) ROAD AND|LTrTLEMOORJ 11- MOORLAND ROAD.
O.^WAD&G’TON
ROAD.f.BRIDGE., iNEROF
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Clltheroe, [and. a glass watSr set from the Northern Dally Telegraph,! where I the bride groom was] formerly'a member of the wire-room staff.
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Clltherde Parish Church pn Wednesday of[ Mr. Wilfred Waggett, eldest soil of Mr. add Mrs. W Waggett of 4, Prim- rdse-street;, Clltlieroe, : and Miss Joan iBleazard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, of 40, Duck-street, Clltheroe. ;
WAGGETT—BLEAZARD' [The wedding took place at
blue taffeta with: overlay pf net, Eilkabethari pat and veil to toneJ Her bouquet was of red roses. ; ,
, The pride, who! was given away by her step-father, -wore a ballerina-length dress pf
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■ cousin, Miss Margaret Hornby, who wore I a ballerina-length dress of pink taffeta with net overlay] and ; head-dress to tone, and carried Iwhlte car
She was attended "by her nations , ! !
Bleazard, cousin of the bride, and the groomsman was Mr. John :W|aggett, brother of the
The pest' man was Mr. Fred
; street, (jlltheroe. A clPok f^iin workfrlends of
•bride wearlhg'a'grey.,coat-wll;h lemon and jgrej accessories. They wjll'r'eslde' at 40, Duck-
the bridegroom a,t Wellgate Motors [Ltd., and aicompanlon set and[ tray! from -the bride’s workfriends-at La[n ca s t e r Hosiery] Ltd., were I among the wedding gifts., . , ;
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was conducted by-the Vicar, the Rei S. Birtwell, a recep tion was held ^at [the Tudor Cafe. Later," Mr. and Mrs. , Waggett left'
for-BlackpooI.the:
bridegroom. ] : ; , ] After I the ceremony; which
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THANKING THE PUBLIC \FORi THEIR- KIND CO-OPERATION. 1 ' ■' -
commenclrg Saturday, July I7th, to Saturday, July 24th. Dlitheroe Advlertiser and Emfe” will be on
after Frldt y, July 16th. r '] All Newspapers wlU be on stands as given below
A S. In previous year? there will, be NO Mornli g or Evening Newspapers (Incl
DELIVERY of idlng Sunday)
I e j e CUtlieroe ! I FRIDAY, JULY 16th; 1954
Lighting of Vehicles: 10-29 p.m. to 4-6 a,m.
helping trie successes of cliil- dren wltriln Its jurlsdlcjtlori to hide modestly ! behind , the bushel of :secrecy, tt|e rriad the' other day :of pnother authority,! also in the-Norf.). which had decided on similar reticence [In order—and !we quote ■ the resolution — “ to lessen the .shock of failure.” The Idea! of ■ salving failure by Minimising success involves a-dublous line of thought. i
against the refusal, pf the West Biding County Council to allow Press publication of results of the annual examin ations for selection for s'ecohd- ary modem schools. But the West pRldlng is not-aloheJ in
'A GOOD deal of criticism continues to be ' voiced
' i Rut - the practical effect is s t l l more parodoxlcal, as iwe have pointed out before. For In-Our district, the riet result of this, curious policy: is that a child whose
hdmeilsIin.CIith- eroje may, with official approv al, -have his examination suc cess announced In t[he Press, yrhile similar success by a child living say In Wadding- tori] Slaidburn or IGlsburn, ma‘y not.
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HAVE YOU GOT THESE IN YOUR BAG? •-'I
: ■ ; .] .' ] ; ]■■■;■;'. i i ' ] C/A. .Shir:, Tunic Shirt,'Pyjamas, Underwear, Knitwearji'
■ Swim Trunks, Socks;-Handkerchiefs,! .Ties, Flannell. Trpus:rs, Sports Goats,.Blazers.
AND DON’T FORGET THAT I RAINCOAT.]' SEE WINDOWS FOR A FEW HOLIDAY BARGAINS]
Baracita 'and Norseman Raincoats 'front. £5/2/6.: Pack-a-Mac, good quality, at 2 1 /- .- '\ i I
: IN C/A. CELLULAR SHIRTS (J Sleeves) To Cjear at 7/6 (usual price 24/6).
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TWOj-TONE C/A. SHIRTS, 15/0 (usual price 22/6).i SOCKS' to Clear 4 /H (usual price 7/6).
» BOYS’ SWIM TRUNKS, Size 26, Price 4/11.1 ] 1
Co )ncll - refuses to sanction any. official list of successful scholars does not of course prevent newspapers from pub lishing any success of which they happen to be informed. But -; as, -contrary' to some - opinion, newspapers do not happen to-' be] psychic,not every succe&;rcan;be [recorded “ off the record?’ a s . It were, and .the position Is thus rendered still more urisatisfac-; tory.
The. very fact that the ,
. found it so. Numerous teach ers have themselves' Informed us lot successful, candidates
their policy has the backing of the teachers, b,fit we riave not
liThe ’Coiincli states that
ing caused by this lanomalous. position, ! and the i Council Wduld be -well advised to follow the example set long ago by their opposite numbers-' in Lancashire, where: examina tion results are announced!In a businesslike way [and where syrripathyiwlth those who fall to pass, .does not pfecliide. recognition of those who'do.
and see no harm In - taking prldejin their pupils’ successes. I More harm .than good Is be
.. suflpose streuR-nolifel? a: 40dayS;
Of.it.".<r'
4 C e ; | K lM G
: maker turned] to a .colleague and,Saffl];] UAh wellviA-iJonV
during ■ a ' St.' Swlthln’s Day! deluge, ' yesterday! morning, o n e prospective! hoUday-
" , I ' * ' '* '! *■. I ■ I., OHELTEBING from the rain - in the centre , of. Clltheroe
h o l id a y e x c u r s io n s , 1954 SUNDAY. JULY 18th: .
BLACKPOOL ........ i , . . 2-5 .i -9-30 ... 5/31 MONDAY,! JULY 19th:l / ■
RIBBLE VALLEY .1.
. 2-30' ■ - a.m.
YORK ....... '.............. r........... .. 9-0 ..L, 6-30 -.. 11/9! BLACKPOOL ............ .1........ . 9-30 .. 7-30 ... 6/61, MORECAMBE ....... ............... .. 9-15 .. 7-30 ... 8/9! BLACKPOOL .............'..........
I'i ■ '. 1 .. 10-45 ... 6/6! TUESDAY, JULY 20th; •
' HARROGATE and ' ! KNARESBORO 9-0 .. 6-30 ... 10/-! ..... .. 9-15 .1 6-30... 9/3!: .9-30 ;i 7-30 ... 6/6! .i 10-45 ... 6/61
. NEW IBRIGHTON BLACKPOOL .......
BLACKPOOL .................... . LLANDUDNO
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2ist: SOUTHPORT
BLACKPOOL ......... BLACKPOOL . ...
THURSDAY, JULY 22nd: BUXTON .1......
............ . 8-0 .J 6-0 ... 18/9
. 9-30 ... 7-30 ... 6/6: p.m.
. 1-30 ... tO'45 ... 6/61 .
1 Pim.
MOBBCAMBE ....................... . 9-15 ... T-3ff... 8/9 r BLACKPOOL ...................... .9-30;. ., 7-30 ... 6/6
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\FRn)AY. JULY 23rd: ■ '1' \ BLACKPOOL ....... ......1......
/ JUNDAY, 1 JULY 25th;' . / . 9-0 8-30 ... 11/9!
CHESTER ............................. . 8-30 , ..! 6,-30 ... 11/6 ! SOUTHPORT ....................... . 9-15 ... 7-30 ... 6/9 1 NEW [BRIGHTON ...-......... . 9-15 .. 6-30 ... 9/3 t
.J 7-30 . . . p,m. i p.m.
MONDAY,!:JULY 26th:i 1 ■ a.m. 1 . p.m) BLACKPOOL
YORK ; and HARROGATE . 9-0 .1 6-301... 11/9 BLACKPOOL .......................
NEW IBRIGHTON..!.
TUESDAY, JULY 27th: LLANDUDNO
. 9-15 ..1 6-30 ... 9/3 .; i o 4 a ... 6/6
.1 7-30 ... 6/6
MOBEGAMBE;.., BLACKPOOL ......... ’..............
-WEDNESDAY.■ JULY ‘28th: -8-0 .; 6-0'"'... ; 'i- :!'. ■ . .,-!
BLACKPOOL ........................ . ’9-30’ .1 7-30 ... 6/6! SOUTHPORT ...................... . 9-15 .. 7-30 ... 6/9!
AND- ADDITIONAL BOOKINGS FOR THK FOLLOWING! WEEK.
■ ; , '. 1: ■ '• SEE POSTER AT WELLGATET OFFICE. ■ ■-", , I'!-- I ■ ■",■. t . 1, ■'■ ', '■ ' , ■
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Bolton-biy-Bowland Mot<iK Services Ltd; ' TEL. CLITHEROE 473. i
NEWS FOR THE FARMER!
NOW IS THE TIME-TO GET! YOUR LIME, i. You can only he sure of the best by ordering
GIGGLESWICK BEST COB LIME •
from the Agents— i LAWSON & ELUS ■ 'Phones; .SLAIDBDBN"224:;‘CHATBURN 222
. 9-15 .1 7-30 ... 8/9 [ .. 7-30'... 6/6
• .1 18/9
• . (' 6/6 i
BLACKPOOL ....................... . 2-0 Tl 9-30 ..> 5/3 KIBBLE VALLEY ............... . 2-30
]--■''; r 3/6]
a.m. I ■ p.m. -
.. 6-0 ... 16/3! .; 7-30 ..; 6/9
3/8!
PEPABT p.m.
] RErURN 1 P.m.
FARE 1
bitter experience of what we laughlnglv call "surnmer;"-will be, tempered by a secret prayer for more kindly .weather (dur ing his annual ‘away from:it a i r week by ,the sea!" I Members, of one of the
hundreds . of - people ''leaving' the town - and- ' district . to?-, night and to-iriorrow,. 'his cynicism, bred . by [long and
But: ilkC'lmbst-of]-tHellinari:^.?
biggest holiday lexoduses ever recorded! : In Clltheroe will share that wish as'they leave by rail and road this week-end In search of .the sun. Here’s hoping that they find It.
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Mr, Keith E. Weaver, of Wh’alley-road, Clltheroe. has been awarded a graduate cer tificate in education -at the University of Leeds.
'.Royal Grammar School. • # ' '■
the choir at the Empress Hall, London, where, the famous musical show White Horse Inn Is being played on , lee.
-fA- Clltheroe ,Ama. teur Operatic and D r am a t i c Society, Miss Joan Watson, fdrmerly of Downhkm, has been (ffiosen as a vocalist in
A FORMER member in the » * *
: Mrs. R ;: McClelland, of 7, George-street, C l i t h e r o e , who has been successful In gaining his Final Honours B.A. degree (second- class) .at- the Faculty of Arts, Sheffield Unl-
. verslty, where .he has read English language and English
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: literature. He Is an old boy of Glltheroe Royal. Grammar School.
■EXJRMERLY of I Eaves' HaU, ■
: stones, Broughty Ferry, Scot land, has been successful in obtaining the degrees of M.B., Ch.B., at St. Andrew’s:-Uni versity.
*^1 West Bradford, Mr. Julian James Kay-Butler,. of Grey-
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'Stanley Turner (30),, of .20, ' Whlpp-avenue; Clltheroe,. was 'fined lOsj at Clitheroe'Mato- trates’ Court yesterday for h e - ing drunk- and Incapable.
CJTATED to have been found H lying In a shop doorway,
hehadbeen working hard and had got depressed because of, domestic trouble.-
In a letter, defendant said '. I' y '
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-A -WADDINGTON Insurance agent, Mr. W, Jackson, of
Waddow-,vlew,- received' foot Injuries when his motor cycle was Involved In collision with a van atithe bottom of:Dun- now Hill, Slaidburn, on Wed- nesday.. He was taken home by. ambulance.
THIS WEEK’S ' 1 : ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN :
Nothing costs more than carelessness.
the head Hardy, Queen’s I writes:
le t te r ! ' the chalf ors, the. Boys, am] Royal G^ eroe.
elated Itlj jance anj tne to ^sl ,those, talf memoratj Queen’s i
“Her!
mm In
.Boiithan,. ifor Hallfl
■T OOF -*-* reunl ter, whoif about, slj Laycock,! Mitton,.
■■Laycock’J now Mrs| Commar
Canadian •her hus| serving f the couil Mitton going th |
1 They two boysj . Mrs. IM Clltherocl and Ilvef fore: the Mitton.'ll
; Her dal Doris Lsl
commani for you
, “ I
eroe Ro:l this weelf greetlngJ school al fourth cl The 14
A LET - ^ th e
■# ' ■' *■ ' #■■',.if ..■ .. old: boy of Clltheroe
' i B I , .tlons of I this yea school tH'e'"qriill Margaret a., 'recer Wlrid$or,l describeq and ! Ga Whltsunl
• Also In items by
- -A vot^ posed seconded preaentel twp trayj another f HPfnby,
and teal County Fletcherl Lancasli mittee, the pri| speech Moderri'I Wednes Fletcher! parents F coUId lea their cl teachers}
I ^ E i n ■f opetj
■ pupil wd good of I
to,play. trinity o
Mrs.
thing .a | you dp! I you!: car from hli|
‘‘■The.!
-j’Mrs: pupils accept they- left! them of I their t | heartily 1 progress! school.
to'flourii ars will ■conclude]
arid; to'
. “ I wM that trill
CHAIF A well!
Dugdalel '.corned t |
■son,! wa clllor Fi.. Dhe Gj
eluded t | ess .]'of ■ C. Chatl burhl'aif cation r
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