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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 16, 1954 S L A I D B U R N


• ■ . ■ ' i : T H O D I S T C H U R C H


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 .


I


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


Onr , poUcy U, i to satisfy the customer plus service after sales.


A ; W EB S T ER : & ISONS ‘ (Burnley) >•,.


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Hellifield Agricul^ and Horticultural Society President;i J. E.- R Yorke, Esq.')' ,


i ' , — SEVENTH ANNUAL.— , • k


SHOW; AND RACES] ; , •' I To -be tield on


• i • THE;' SPClRtS nELD,, '} ■ , . 1


On SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1954 £250 4-


PRIZES -- £250 ■ : i^ILVER; CHALLENGE BUPS I ,


■'HORTICULTURE, HOMECRAFT AND HANDICRAFT] ■ i ■ ,


' pCTIONS. t


]GALL0PING - TROTTING . - FOpT, RACES] •SCHEDULES'AND En\fryI FORME NOW kvAILAklE. V ENTRIES' CLdSE AUGUST 2nd, ]!l954.^ | He if e r s for: trade stands now cciNsiDEijED.j


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S" .J the heavy loss incurred at the last Shqw, and alsoi that they havd Insufadent funds to guarantee prize]'


■ ''money.. : , . -1' l '


Secretary, : A. E. BUCKMAN, 19, Thomdale Street,! HELLIPIELD; Tel. HeUlfleld 256. .


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28, JAMES’ STREET,


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R O B IN S O N . H EY S &| C O „ ‘ L T O .. B LA C K B U R N .


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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


J M i’ ■'


Entry Forms andSchedules can be obtained from the] J


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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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Rev. C. JJ Guildford i 10-30 a.m. :andi6:p!m.


a.|n.


THE SUNDAY SCHOOll WILL BB CLOSED SUNDAYS;, JULY 18th and 25th.


W HALLEY ;Mpn.


K IC ^D ujijob^ k JEAN .^EXpS It:


Qhone: WhaKey 2111 and


'W«d.


I^ck-up On South Street


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i |Thnrs. Frl. Sat.:


JACK . HAWKINS a^d pSAN SHAW In


The Intruder : I 'i ■ I Week-da)I S . ■


Saturdays, 1st I ;


2nd House. 1 1 ■ ,


■-Prioes 1 /6 :-C lildren ^d. 1 ■ ■ 1 • 1 ■


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borough :0^j CUTHEROE [;LITHkROl|


HOLIDAY WEEK npHEA i>] P U B L I C L I B R A R Y a n d


a n d i J l l L Y , c l o s e a t 5 n o n . . • ,, !■


T o w n C l e r k ’ s ( ) f f i c e , C l i t h e r o e . j


9t h J u l y , 1954. ] ,


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inter


OmWer and Mrs. Clegg, Events ■ranged during the ineeting ere rin outing to Rufford Hall


by 1 Miss the


r e a d i n g : R O O M w i n b e


C L O S E D o n M O N D A Y ; T U E S D A Y a n d V p O N E S D A l f , 19t h , 20t h a n d 21s t p L Y ,


O n t h e S A T U R D A Y S , 17t h 24t h


G. HEXHERINQTON, I Town Clerk.


w i l l


i Cert. Ui 7-30 ;


News from the Districts \yADDIN(pTON I


WHALLEY


than nktio Eiigla ii ■whipp, Yhialle; health


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Miss' infan


afmual by


Cert. A. i .


iilREMENX. — After. more JO


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louse, 0 P.m. 8-15 D.m.


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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. ,


. . ■, !


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.


j


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


.. ,;,■


.. 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


!■


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!


GRINDLETON I


Nlch .W ’


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


.R;


!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,


v,] ;.


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;-'|


I


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..


]:


. 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.,





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


] .


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). :


. [ i i ■


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


; ;


■ 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., . , ;


i


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.


w eAE


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


.


\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, ■'■ ', '■ ' , ■


■ : ■ I i


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


' .1.1 ''* : . '*'!'' * ! ,!' ; I


: 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 '


•>, - : :


-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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