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Ciithem Advertiser & Time-,, April 2^,


Wesley Gl^^rch SUNDAY, NEXT, AP


CHURCH


I u


THE THOU jerusa:


10-30 a.m. and 8 ANN


1954 Cli heroe


ML 25th,i 1954 0 p.m.: :


VEJiSARY Conducted '


REV. JOSEPH H. RICHMOND M o m m G


WILT k e e p ;- HIM ” .... LEM THE GOLDEN” .


'evening


Waited for the lord| Soloists:]


ilissl RiIbY DEMAIN ■


^ALiJ in the APRIL EVENING OFFERTORY FOR TR


CONGREGATIONAL I CHURCH GLITHEROE | ,


SUNdI y NEXT j '|(Api!il 25th)


: I


Yforship at|l0-30 a.m. anti 6| p.m. conducted by i I


Hev. ,G. J. Guildford . 110-6■a.m.^ - J .


YOUNG: wloRSHIPPERS’ ■


■ I nLEAQUE.' j-


2-0 p.m.:l SliNDAY SCHOOL. MOOR LANE!


Methodiist Church j G L i r t o R O E


SUI |r Rev ■ u :


Mr. EN’S


m Y NEXT (Api|il25th)


10-3 ) a.m.: : Henry Fentdii 6-cj p.m.


j Marshall


CLASS, 2-0 p.m: Discussion. 1


CatMlic Church, Whalley Rosary Crusade


April 25th to May 2n(I,


SeIiVICE EACH EVENIRCt j jat 8-0 p.m. Preacher:


fi


Rev. Michael Lainbe reeds


!■ ' o f G1 )LETON


METH( ipiSTCHURC] CHAPEL


ANNIVERSARY s I


sup^Wy next! (ApriL25th) : ■ |Prea!c/i«r:


|


HEV.I J.'l WRIGHT of Whalley


Elocniionist:


Afternoon 2 p.tn. Ejenlng 6 p.m.


.Collea


i j


M|tSS lAUDilEY SMITH df Clitheroe.


.


tions f o i T ru s t FunJs. W^AODINGTON


READING ROOM GR.IND


Wins TO


& DOMINO DRIVE -NIGHlj (FRIDAY) !


at 7-po ip.ijn. rptompt. | ADipskON 2/-


(i ^eluding Ejefreshments)


Bus leaves:Wellgate 7-0 p.m , leaves Widdington 10-5-^.111.:


TOSl^IDE MOTHER^’ UNION.


t iiit Drive inie Danb^


and ■ i ,1


wlil be held on; p.m.


Dancing 10-30 Musi:


MR. I


prompt. • p.m. to 2 ainl.


ic supplied by T. COWKING.


ADMISSION 3/- ncluding Refreshments)


CjHILDi^EN [half-pr ic e . E HALL,


ATURDAY, WOMEN’S


.AFTEIRN r 1


with St^i of Ci.KE


SODALITY


'ipN TE4|' I^ew Goo'dli


STALL ■


W tilT E ELEp. (in


h a n t s t a l l ADtVllOC u


l SSION 1/- cludmi Tea)


Commence 13-0


lqwergate APRIL 24th


ADMISSION 6d. Preliminary Notice


Whalley and District 'Women’s Institute


GARDEN FETE .'AND ; saLe will bq. held in


The jCatholic Hail and grphnds, Whalley,


I' ., on


Satuj'diiiy, May 2?th, 1954 Commence 3 p.m.i


Full partic I later. j


iheld on


A PlJlBLIC MEETING wUl be In the BEADING ^OOM


to d tlom Intel e


'attent ,d.


Ap r il 26th jat 7-30j pan. scuss clalnm and objec- to publlcj ipotpatha. Aill isted people are asked to '


BANKS, Clerk to IParlsh Coancil.


3LTON-BT-BOWLAND j UNG FARMERS’ CLUB


ANNUAL


Wliist Drive & Dance ■ wjll ble held


IN THE SCHOOLROOM


. ON| FRIDAY,! APRIL 30tb Whist 7pl5 p.m.


Dance 9 ji.m.—2 a.m. HCDDER DiflNCE BAND


Good Prizes - 1 R e fre shm en ts ADMISSION 2/6' ST,, MARY’S


MO y6 i1


j


ITHERS’ UNION AND NG WIVES” GROUP


MAY DAY MARKET


SATURDAY; MAY 1st - .


‘TREj


i' SK GARAi


HOVS HOM


\CHIL T IN y


SURE STALL EWIVES’ CHOICE


H-kADE CAKES AND BETS


‘ i EN: PRODUCE


DREN’S ^ E A R TOTS' S T A L l .


Tci-I 0REAM, AND POP


\BUFR i ' MAD.


E T TEA ] w ith HOME- E CAKES ■


Friday, Next April 30th 8 Vhist to c immence- at


iBrin? ithem .Open ;r;


your children! and leave Ih the Playroom with Trained Staff.


MRS. S. BIRTWELL. 3-Q p.m. :


(Proceeds towards K itc h en . Alterations)


CHEAP TRIPS


bla<:kpool SUNDA 2nd May


Clltheroe Whalley Langho ' Return p'm. ;


Clatburn


dep. 10-0 a.m. 10-5 . a.m.


Blackpool (Cen.)


10-12 a.m. 10-18 a.m.


Eton MONDAY, TUESDAY, Wednesday, T hursday and FRIDAY, to 10th' June, except WHIT MONDAY a.m. p.m. s.d.


j Depart


Glsburh Elmlngton Chatbura Clltheroe Whalley Langbo .


. . . 11-41 1-26 5/6 . . . .11-47 1-31 6/3 . . . 11-63 1-37 4/9 ... 11-69 1-43 4/6


.,.. 11-30 -1-15 6. . . . 11-36 1-21 '6/-


Enquire for return times. SOUTHPORT


CInhange at Blackburn each direction.


Elch MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, to 10th' June; except WHIT MONDAY


Gtsburn depart. 11-30 a.m. 5/9 ■Rlmlngton „ 11-36 a.m. 5/3 Chatburn ! ,. 11-41 a.m. 5/0 Olltheroe „ 11-47 a.mj 5/0 whalley „ ■ 11-53 a.m. 6/0 Llfngho 1 „


,11-39 a.m., 4/8,


Change at Blackburn and Prestort In each-direction.- Enquiry for return .times.


H EUlFIEio |2/5: SETTLE 2/fl! HQRTON I. IN - RlBBlJESDALE 3/6: RIBBLEHEADI3/6 SUHdaY, 2nd May


C^ltheroe depirt 10-10 aim. with' bdokines (at


bilrn 10-16 a a.m.


;


frbm vVhaU’cy mt •"


Return: Rlbb •Hortoniln-Rlb Settle 7-39 p, P.in.


appropriate fares) 10-3-a.m . Chat- m.. Glsburn 10-28


ehead 7-20 p.m.. ilesdale 7-28 p.m,, m.. Helllfield -7-51


f liblehead. See handbill E284


-rganlsed | rambles from Settle. ) r t o n - l n -Rlbblesdale and


ange, at Helllfleld in each ■ectlon. :


or details. ; |


Pull details'from Stations, Offices, and Agencies.


(39172) - MISS HELEN MendelsBohn


MITHSON R ober ton


■JST FUNDS Williams Ri T hompson CHIPPING


ImBS. AUpE .WALNE.—A for-, Lorigridge 'iiesident, Mrs.*


lice Walne,


aged 66. iHer hitsl and. Mr. Wil- fiM Walne :was, Rrrmanyrears,; night watchiban at ■ the wona 'of ' H. J.'Berry.land Sins, Chipping- Tne interment took.'Place at.St. Maryls Cemptery/.Vhipplng.'V'. i ■


ping, died at


of TbJ Grove. Chip- her h m e last w^k,


jv E S TB Y .':^IEEXING.-^ .The lual Chiplplng Parish Church ie r Vestry l aid .Parochial


church Cotincil elections were held. on | Tilesdhy night,: when Major r ! J j .Breti. and,;Mr.: ,C. Ainsworth were apfointed .Vicar’s' w'ardens and Mr. .1. Berry' and Mr..J,Sniithles Pec pie’s wardens. Mr. H. J. 1 Berry’pr&ented a sat­ isfactory finMclal r:port and Mr. George. Bleasdale thanked the Vicar, thh Rk. L A. K. Nye, pre­ siding, for his setvic es during .the pjist year.; : ' |


.


Tie Chipping Women’s Institute ■h!ld an opeti. night at which' ah ii teresting talk was given by the R(ev. Campbell Lee^, This was


WOMEN’S IN S r i T U T E . -


followed by !:whist, dominoes and dancing. I '


i CINEMA T^leahono: Whaliey 2i9i


Mon. Tues. Wed. '


I '


TYRONE POWER and J PIPER lUuRIE in


*^6 Mississippi Ganibler


Thnrs.


b6b HOPE, a4DORO


•' ’


|The prettiest hand-made hand­ kerchief dompetitlor was ■won by Mrs. R; Elll^n, ■witt. Mrs, Ellison second, arid Mrs. jRa|thbone th,ird.


:Elison.| Gents.:'Mih. Eamsh'aw, I Mrs. 'lysoh.,: Mr. L. Langton and Mrs. A, E.! Burrows ijon fee dom- iiroprizesj


ladles’. Mrs. : A. Holden, Mrs. Whist jprlKs '


Wood, was h^dbag. to. Services.,


Cert.U.


Road To BaliCert. U. Ki. Sat.


Week-days,^ 7-30


Saturdays, 1st House. 6 n.m. 2nd House. B-15 n.m.


Prices 1/3. j Children 7d.


CHILDRENS I MATINEE ich Saturday [morning at IP.15 p.m. lAdmlsslon 7d.


WADDINpTfON PARISH jcpUNCIL


itTION^I PARKS I® ACCESS TO


THE COUNTRYSIDE ACT,: 1949 V


G OEOSBY LAMOUB in


The . formbr prjeiident.. Mrs. presented ■with- a appreCl ition of her


i


Salem CpnOTegatloi Martin Top


nal Chapel


SPBII4G EFFORT MAY 1st, 1954


sale] & concert (Brlng-and-3uy)


Si.le to,bp opened ,at 3 p.m. by Mr.j riugh Haidley,


Chair'to be taken by


Ravenstonedale. : 'I ■


Mr. Edwlni Bywattr.: Nelson.'


TEbl:. Adults 1/9,-Children \ / '\ I


I 7-15 'p.m.


CONCERT :by' a Rarty from Nelson Excelsior Glee Union, w^th Clem ! Riley, Comedian.


iULTSri/6; CHHjDREN 9d. . . . . . . I ,ii, i,:i


iWhitewell


WHIST & D wU


Thursday^ at'


ADM JACOB’S 147th O' OMINO 'be lieijl’


In the School ■6h;’’.'l'-'


■ j.


iv% 6th, 1954 7-30 pim.


JOI^N LEY SHOW


SATURDAY. MAY 22nd ( 0 a.m.)


P horses, Cattle, . Sheep, Pigs.


Miiy, Secretary:


titions from, ow ■and , .000 In Prizes.


r Jduce. Handicralts. Lar ge ) u 11 r y, : Bantams, ' Pigeons, bblts, Cavies. ' Jumping. Compe­


applying pleate state section). J. ;H. Holmes. ' 5,


I’rlze Lists- now readyl (when


Cc uvthouse Street, - Otley, York­ shire. Phone Otley 2541. -


SSIONj2/6 . „ ' SUPPER.


MR. J. G. BARNES


The death occurred In hos­ pital at Manchester on jMon-,


day of Mr. James Grhnshaw Barnes, of The , -Meadows, Worston, near Clltheroe, a Blackburn businessman and prominent racing p i g e o n owner.. He was 49.


1 pju. Open Dog Obedience Tests. Entries close 7tb


'throughout the district.


B l a c k b u r n ' and was the second son of Mrs. Elizabeth Ei. Barnes and the'late Mr. G. D. Barnes. - He had lived at Worston since 1950 and -had a , wide circle) of


Mr. Barries was; bom at f r i e n d s ,


I He was chairman and Joint managing director of Barnes


Bros., bleachers, Whlteblrk, Blackburn, and a director of Barnes and Conway, Ltd., Manchester.


successes In races In -the British Isles, and from the Continent. With a loft of about 40 birds in hls first full season’s racing as a member of the C h a t b u i n Racing Pigeon Clhb, he won 18 of the ' club’s premier awards, and was a winner In other races open to pigeon f a n c i e r s throughout North Lancashire,


survived by hls mother, and brother, Mr. Norman Barnes, with whom he lived. They will have sincere sympathy. In their berCayemerit. Cremation took place yes­


terday at Carleton. MRS. M. BENDELOW


Bendelow, Manchester Cor­ poration Waterworks Engin­ eer in Clltheroe. who died two months ago.-Mrs. May Bende­ low of 94, Plmllcorroad, Cllth­


The widow of Mr. Laurence


eroe,. di ed' at her home on IVednesday, aged 52 years;


her husband to Clltheroe from the ShefiBeld district, where she was a prominent contral­ to singer. She was associated with


Mrs. Bendelow accompanied A bachelor, - Mr-.',Barnes Is


Keenly Interested In pigeon ; racing, Mr. Barnes had mahy,


Young Farmers’Club, and was


.a member.of the Village Hall Committee and a school'man­


' The Clerk’to BowlaridiRural Cduncll (Mr.: A. R:; Haskett),, other Council ofificiais and Cdunclllors-will be' present a t ’ the funeral’ at S t . ! Peter’s' Church, Bolton-by-Bowtarid,


ager. ■ ■ i ' ’■'■i


Ill-health. He was 37; | . Mr. Macdonald, who Was a


cere sympathy tn their loss; ■ : . ;


MR. J. GREENWO()D


Hls parents will have sin­ - ■ i ' . :


farm bailiff Mr. Joseph Greeri- wood, of Croasdale House Farm, Slaldburn, died in hos­ pital on Monday.. He was 55.


A well - known Slaldbuirn


born at Ellerb'eck, Slaldburri, was a farm bailiff for Col. C. ;J. Hirst and’was bailiff at iLamb HlllFarm for several yeats be­ fore moving ,to Croasdaie House a number of yeard ago.


Mr. 'Greenwood, who! was


Is survived by four brdtheirs and a sister -to whom syirir p a th y l s extended Tn their bereavement. '


A wlddwer, Mr. Greeriwood ; |


the Rev. J. G. Byrnell con­ ducted t h e interment In Slaldburn Churchyard on Thursday;


1 MBS. N. HEBDEN


End, Whalley, died on Tuesday after a short 'illness.' She ivas 67.


Mrs. Nellie Hebden of 2, Poole


Clltheroe Parish Church, where a funeral service to­ morrow will precede crema­ tion at Sklpton. Mrs; Bendelow leaves a


daughter. Miss Margaret Ben­ delow, a schoolteacher, who will have degp sympathy In her loss.


MR. J. DAWSON-TEITLOW , A prominent Rowland land-


.■Rural District Council, and was : present a t t h e last mbnthly • meeting of the authority. :. ■


of 1 Bolton-by-Bowland Agri­ cultural Society, and of the


' )Vell-known and respected ini the'district. Mr. Dawson- Tetlow, who was a bachelor, hajd served Boltdn-by-Bow- lapd since 1949 as Its repre­ sentative on the Rowland


Tuesday after a short illness. He was 62.


He; was a former president


owner, Mr.' James Dawson- Tetlow, of Sklrden, Bolton-by- Bowland, died a t -his home on


den came to -the Whalley district at an early age and was einployed in her younger days as a ■weaver at Judge Walmsley Mill. .1 t- Together with her hukband,


Bom at Dbwnham, Mrs] Heb­ \ The Rector of Slalc burn,


All Saints’ Church, Peridlefon, on i Tuesday of - Mr.!.frank- Macdonald of 1, Rock-terrace, Pendleton, who died on' Good Friday after several years of


The - funeral, took.- place- at


MR. F. MACDONAi !d .


'. i:-"! i ' . '


bachelor, was employed for some time at the C.WJS. Dairy at Chalgley. •: j


i brother arid hls' family In their bereavement. ' i!


bib; j/SHAEPLE5 . , ,


! • Mr. and Mrs. 'IVllliairi Sharpies of 4„ Elker-lane,: BUllngten, will have- .the- syn(iiia!thy i of iriany friends on the death, on Tues­ day, in Colchest?r.,Military! Hos­ pital, of their only-son; Signal­ man James Sharpies, of the 52nd Royal Ctorps of Signals. _Signal-


man Sharpies, ■who had been ill for, about a week,. celebrated his 22nd birthday a few weeks ago.


Bom in Bllllngton, he was edu­


cated at St. Mary’s R.C. School, Langho, and oni leaving school


took up an electdbril apprentice­ ship with a Blackburn firm.


Ghitrch, BiUlngti^ he -was an- altar boy at the Church until he came of age. He was also a choirboy at the English Manyrs’ Church, Whaliey.|


Associated with! 8t. Mary’s R.C.


I A keen sportriman. Signalman Sharpies -was a iriember of Blll- jington, football team for several leasons.


, ■ - i


offer Requiem Mass -to-iriorrow ■[(Saturday) at St. Mary’s Church, BiUington. prior-. 1 to. the! hTter-, tnent at Pleasingtpn 'Pttory. ■


The Rev. Fr, J. Geoghegan will I : ' MBS. A.,SBIITH ! .Nf


i Bomiat Paythome, Mrs.. Smith: was a member rif the family ■which held the licence of -the Buck Inn, Paythorine, for many years. She left with heri husband about 20 years agb, and went to 'live, at a farm ai; Blacko,! near 'elson.


I A member of j a well-known iBowland family Mrs. Alice Smith bf. Hunter oak Farm, Burnley, tiled last week at lier home, aged 74.'-


-’■ ■'■I liv


, A widow, she is survived bjr one son and two daughters who'will have sympathy in [ their bereave­


. 1 REDUCES


Mr. William H^bden, .she had been caretaker at Whalley Meth­ odist Church for the, ,pait . 13 years.' She was also a member of the 'Whalley Women’s Institute for several years.


Cffiuichyard toTay, will be pre­ ceded by a senice at the Whalley Methodist Church-





_ | '!


■ton^street; Clitheroe. died on Sat­ urday in Queen’k Park Hospital, Blackburn. She was 78, !


MISS ELLEN .LOYNDS . I Miss Ellen lio^ds, of 25,New-


j


cardroom at the old Commerci''-; Mill and during -the war -was eirl. ployed in the canteen at tke


:


came to 'Clitheroe as a girl .and had a lifelong association , with SS. Michael. and John Church! At one time she worked in th"


Bristol Aeroplane Company’s fac­ tory in Clitherce. '


Bom in Colne, -Miss Loynd!s


husband two sons and one daugh­ ter in -their bereavement ■ i ffhe Intermmit, In Whalley


Sympathy is extended i to her


ment. ’! The interment took place at St; Mary’s Churchyard, Gisburn.


T'' . : ■ | ■ ' . ' i . ' [ MRS. M. E. TONCKLEY


jl'The death occurred at the ’home of, her daughter-and I son-in-law, Mr. arid Mrs. I. G. i Eccles, of 24, -^eorge-street, Clltheroe, on Saturday, of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wlnckley bf 66, St. Paul’sl-street, Low Moor. -She was 77.


Clltheroe; went tp Low Moor about 17^ years ago. ][n her


i Mrs., Wlnckley, la native of


younger days she ;Worked as a- Weaver at local mills,


IMlchael and /ohr i Church, Lowergate. Mrs. 'Wlnckley was a member of the Women’s Hodallty.


i Closely associated with SS. - !!'[ :.' .


S.J. said Requiem ^fass In SS. Michael and John ■ Church, yesterday, prior to th e iriterr mprit at St. Joseph’s Ceme­ tery, Clltheroe!


'i The Rev. Fr. F. Hannan, - ’WEATHER RI^K CHEAP TO INSTALL:


^ C O N S E RV E PROTEIN.


¥ LOWERS WINTER M FOOD BILL .


’^ECONOMICAL TO RUN . . . .


. . . . ! AVAILABLE ON H.P. ^ P f e p a k e N O ^ f o M n e x t h a y t i m e


Ask for further ihforn ation and cash or H.P. terms from; your nearest ELECrRICITY SERVICE CENTRE, or' post the coupon beh


I (l^d; s(amj) on un sed ed erwelope)


TO THE NORTH w e ste r n ELECTRICITY BOARD JUBILEk STREEli. BLACKBURN. ^


•Please forward part •Please ask an Engineer to ca


Name ........'. . Address.............


:C.A. ,


THBsNORTH WESTERN ELEfn-RiaTY BOARD , fGR ALL ELECTRICAL.FARM EQUIPMENT •.


culars oii,:Ejectrlc-Barn Hay Drying. •Delete,as required.


...Date


TSever battle with a bus, you’riei! bound t() lose.


By kstallinq <m


mmm m m


ELECmiC MR. D. BAMB


The above frm wishes to announce .that IR, 8, Rook St., Bamoldswick


. of. Electric W.ashlrig Machines. In this capacity, Mr. Bamber’s services wlH still be available to old and new customers.


(late of “ SER'VIS’] WASHERS LTD.) Is liow Manager of their Maintenance Department with a staff of men qualified to carry out servicing arid-bepairs to all types


SS. Michael andjJohn Church on ■Wednesday before the Interment at St. Joseph’s' Cemetery. The Rev.. Francis Hannan, S.J. offioia- ■ted. ' ■ : Sympathy will I be givof to her


Requiem Mass was offered at


l L S lN - '& - : S O N . Wilson, Principal)


ELECTRICAL :. AND MECHANICAL^ ENGINEERS


109, NETHERFIELD ROAD, Phone: .Nelson 1878


a n d Resprayed. All mak es


- NELSON


All mak es o f Elebfrfc Washers Repaired, Overhauled Y ea r ly Main ten a n c e Service.


o f N ew M a ch in e s supplied. ‘ : I ., NEWTON,


FROM THE DISTRICTS LANGHO


: WHiSf D ” ! Easter effort of Newton Congrega­ tional Churchy a whist drive was held the. jfistltijte on Saturday- nlght'-'- Wlrinecd were: ladles. Miss Nowell, Mrs..^nllffe, Mrs. Glovei’


aiid Mrs. Wqijswlqlf: : i’Gentlemen, Messrs. S.^LaWsor#,-T. Cowklng, J.- Brlggs, and P. Whitfield. ;DAlilCE -n The Hodder Dance


Band'supplied the music at the annual Easter Monday!dance.held In Newton .Institute.


TOSSIDE


services for Easter were held at' Tosslde Oh Sunday! Holy Com­ munion and Holy Eucharist were celebrated at the Parish Cffiurch, Holy Comfnunlon at' • Burnrldge Mission Room, and Holy Com­ munion and Evensong a t Dale Head; ' There were good attend­ ances at .all services, which were conducted by the Vicar; the Rev. W. Monks. Mrs. Massey was the organist 'a t ' Tosslde and Mrs. Wblpp at Dale Head. '


EASTER SERVICES.' — Special


' EASTER SERVICES. — Large congregations attended -Easter Day services at Slaldbhrn Parish Church on Sunday. The church had been beautifully decorated with spring flowers, and the services were conducted by the Rector, the Rev.- J. G. “Bymell; who welcomed many visitors to the chm'ch.


SLAIDBURN WHITEWELL


F. A. Coates and R. Brew'er were elected Vicar’s Warden and People’s Warden .respectllrely at' the annual vestry meeting of Whltewell Parish Church' on Wed' nesday. At the annual meeting' of the Parochial Church Council, which followed, the Vicar, the Rev.' T. B. Reid, .'reviewed the 'activities o f the past year, and


CHURCH OFFICIALS.4- Messrs.


.tribute was paid [to Mr. Luke Sedgewick and the late Mrs. Mary Sedgewick for their long and devoted services to the church. Miss C. Porter, arid Mrs. T. B. Reid were appointed lay representatives, to the ' diocesan conference and the wardens were appointed rurl-. decanal representatives. Elected to the Parochial Cfimrch Council


, were Miss AJJee Seed, Mesdames Brewer. Taylor, Waimsley, ' and Waring, -and Messrs., W, I Hazle- wood and J. Howorth. Sidesmen appointed were A. .Bracken, H. Cushing, T. H. Ainsworth, H. Green, H. Hazlewood. W.! Hazle- wood, T. Howorth. H. Hayhurst, H. Holden, H. Richardson, j .


Ripley, M. Taylor and S. Walmsley.


. , . GRINDLETON


•tables for whist. M.C.S were Messrs. S. R. Green, W. Dunne and Eccles, and prizewinners in-, eluded Mrs. Holgate, Mr. Pen­ nington and Mrs. Mercer.


bers of Grlndleton Parish Cffuirch held a whist drive and dance on Easter Monday In aid of the Country fayre. Tliere were 14


WHIST AND DANCE.-Mem-


lot the Darwen Conservative ;Assoclatlon was held, at the BOna |Vlsta Riding School on'^Saturday. ,:The event was: opened by * the iDlvlslonal Chairman,; Sir Rqber't -Catterall, and th'e senior cup, for the most points In the riding


1 GYMKHANA. — A gymkhrina, organised by. the Dlnckley branch


; section was won by Miss Epld, Jepsoh. Alwyn : Clegg was the winner, of the Jumping class and Gillian Taylor \won the Junior cub for the- most points In her section. A ..comic dog, show. Judged by Mr. W. Francli presi­ dent of the Blackburn Canine Association, proved a , big success, arid sideshows and competitions were other features of an erijoy- ahle afternoon.


' . ' ■


thb club room on Tuesday even­ ing were: Whist, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Blunt. Domlnoesj Mrs. Warner.


CLUB WHIST.—Prizewinners at rhlst and domino drlye held in


I WISWELL


Among those present at the monthly meeting of 'Wlswell Women’s Institute, held iln the school on Wednesday weeft, were


WOMEN’S INSTITUTE.-


two Singapore Gulders ■who are at present staying at Waddow Hali Clltheroe. WisweU iis to be the hostess institute for the first meeting of the newmformed Pendle Forest Group next Tues­ day. As It was felt that 'WisweU had no room large enough to accommodate the delegates it was announced that 'the ieetlng w()Uld be held at Whalleji Meth­ odist Sunday School.


j


gave an interesting talk on “read­ ing, for enjoyment."


Miss k . Bulcocki, of Olitheroe, j


outing would be held in June when it is hoped to arrange a visit to a York tdiocblate factory. The monthly competition for: a knitted square was won by Mrs. Pickup, Miss M. Leach arid Mrs. ■Whltwell.. Tea hostesses were Mesdames Brown, Horpe and Waring,


, i HURST GREEN SCHOOL FUND EFFOBT.-


There was a good 'irittentmce .at thb Easter Monday whist arid domino drive arranged by i(jhe EritertainmenU Committee arid held in St. Joseph’^ school ■ Fr. Thomas presented the prrites to, whist: ladles: MrS; Grebnough, Mrs..J. Holden (Warren Farm), Mrs. J. Holden (Fairfield).! Gents! Mr. H. Parker,' Mrs. W. Lawson, Mrs. J. HayhUrst. Dominoes: Miss Marie Holden, Mr.; P. Hay­ hurst, Miss D. WUcock. 'panclrig foUowed, with Sid Lewis rind his Accordion Band in atteindrince. Miss M. A. Hunt won the 'compe- titlom


i t was decided that the-annual


St. Paul’s Youth Low Moor


WADpiN(?TGN


-Rev. R. Cotke'.! EASTER SERVICES.—A


play "Unto the End" was a feature of Wiaddmgton Metht dlst Church abtlvltles .last week;, end.. The play was! given last night week and those taking part were the Rev.. Jairies - Wright,- HUda Crossley, Hilda Malcolm,- Mary Bargh, Raymond.Hopwood, James Herd, : Isabel' Pye, Alex Malcolm, Fred-Park and.Wilfred Bargh. There iwere good congre­ gations m thq' tastefully deco^ ated church lat a service on Good Friday mornmg conducted by the Rev. R. Corke, and at-ser­ vices on Easter Day conducted by the Rev. J. Wright and the


EASTER 'PLAY.—The - Easter,


record number of more than 240 coriimunlcants attended Easter Day services! at ,St. Helen’s. Parish'. Church, Waddlngton, oh Sunday. The church had been decorated with , spring fiowers, and -large congregations attended each of the eight services con­ ducted on Good -Friday and Easter Day by' .the Vicar, the Rev. T. H. J. Hawktes.


HOLDEN


any Mission HaU . Choir gave a sacred concert at Holden Chapel on Saturday night. The pro­ gramme comirilsed solos, duets,- anthems and recitations. The Rev. H. Robinson presided. A supper and sale on Monday


CONCERT.—' Biackbuirn Beth­


night brought! the prqceeds to more than £10.;


CHATBURN


Parochial Church Council meet­ ings of Chatburn Parish Church, held In the Inshtute on Tuesday night, when the - Vicar, the Rev. H. Hardman, | presided, a n d thanked the-wardens and officials for their work [during the year. .Mrs. E. Wlgnall .and Mrs. Hard­ man were' elected, Diocesan Con­ ference representatives! and Mrs. J. G. Sharp and |Mrs. G. N. Robin­ son were appointed RUrl-decanal Conference reprMcntatlves.


J. G. Sharp Vicar’s Warden Lonsdale People annual E as t


was re-appolnted and Mr. J! R. s Warden at' the e r Vestry and


Hoyle presided | a t . ■ the monthly meeting of Knpwle Green and Dutton Women’b Institute, when a demonstratlori of pull pastry making was given by Mrs. T. Dale W.I. I h e annual outing In Whalley. Thirty tnembers accepted an irivltatlon to 'attend Walton-le- May has been atranged for Scar­ borough. "A 'competition for scones was won by Mrs.'Seed and Mrs. Bailey.


KNOWLE GREEN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. — Mrs..


EASTER VESTRY.—Councillor


BEETLE & DRIVE


Thursday Next, at 7-30 p.m


DOMIND . : ADMISSION


Group Q L |} . TYME DANCING


Adults . 1/3; Child fi (lricludes;:Refresh


GIRLS’ FltlENDliY Candidates and ,Pi'(


‘ PARISH eKiJiy


3QCIETY’ ■entices


JUMBLE on


Friday Next, Apjril 3Qth ■at 7:0 pm,.


IN THE LOWER ADMISSION R e f r e s h m e n t


SCHOOL 8d.' Jumble will be _______ ,


received on Thursday next, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.


April 29 'en'.-9d.', -f


' E ve ryone We lo ttl& a . ■ '


■ ■ — I


Clitheroe Conservative Club


ITo-morrow (Saturday) 7-30 to 11 p.iri,


ADMISSION' 2/6


Sti Helen’s Waddington SALE OF Wi3RK.


MEN’S S'TALL EFFORT. -


WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE and


jPOTATO PEE SUPPER Ajiril' 30th


PclTticulars later. KINCJ r(SE0R<?FS HALL, BLAGKBURN


ON THURSDA')Y NEXT,! 29th APRIL, at LIVERPOOL


Leader; Henry Datvi Overture: ThelHehr c............ ....... ......... . - herazade--Rlm5ky-K»sakov; Moussorgsky; Waltz The


First Cuckoo'In Spil: —Liszt.


obtainable from Put)l: TICK!


Blakewater 42392, 1 p.m.


PHILHAflMONICi ORCHESTRA ■’


CETS---- 6/-, 5/-; 4/-, 3/-, 2/- CUY MITCHELL ! .TUESDAY, IJL\Y 11th, at ! 6-15 and 8-10 p.m.


VEITH KAY CADDISH, RONNIE SCOTT AND HIS ORCHESTRA, GEORGE MITCHELL SINGERS. 3/6 4/6, 5/-, 6/-, 7/6, 8/6.


!


YMA SUMAC, FRIDAY, MAY 14th ‘ ‘ p/6, 4/6, 6/t, |7/6, 9/-


ST. AMBROSE CHURCH SCHOOL, GRINDLETON


I


A PLAY BY 'DOWNHAM DRAMA CLUB ,99


By RICHMAL 'CROMPTON Produce 1 [by DONAlD; KERjSHAW


FRIDAY iffEXT, A P I^ 30th, 19^ at-8-0 p.m. . 1


ADMISSION 2/6


COUNTRY P AYRE FUND, i 'I


1 7-15


IdesIfJ’ „ .. , Conductor: HUGO RIGNOLD ' —Mendelssohn; Symphonic' Suite: Sche-


■•Mkov; A Night on the Bare Mountain— -tt— Skaters—Waldteufel; On Hearing the Ing—Delius; Symphonic Poem; Les Preludes


^uiw: ouue-


lie HaU, Northgate, Blackburn. Telephone p.m. to :6-30! p:m.; Saturday i l . am. to 4


i'


(IJe Clitlicroe gibetltsiet^^imes


:?BIDAT,' APRIL 23rd. 19541 [ LiBhting of Vehicles: ! | 9-26- P.m. to 4-52 a.tq. , [


voi^jntary serylce still holds a ft’m and.vital place In our - o J of-life, and upon public


E iveN In. the Welfare 'State


past'few years underline tl^e need for this i voluntary heio, and] the fact that the need: is still'recognised is'-Illustrated by gestures such as the resiiit,


a ant


' be cha


announced:-this week; of a further .twelve months’ wqrk by, a'- ■


whlih! during the past seYen yea:’s Has raised over £2,000 for cancer!research work, j


Clltheroe , comirilttee


concerii' that in these days|of enlightened- social service, such a-tremendously Impor:- a'nd far-reaching activity


as (lancer research should st'.ll largely dependant! bn


.


But it -


, , .


much evidence of willing and ge.n


-


-rolls support. *.! ;*


atjBumley Junior school. The bride Is the youngest daugh­ ter tof Mr. and Mrs. H. Cowen, ofiCaernarvon-avenue, Bum- -I:


ley. Young Farmers' iCltib ;BRS :! of Clitheroe


sperit an interesting evening on; Wednesday,: when [they vlsi ;ed the works'of Atklnsops Agricultural Appliances [Ltd.,


d u l l’s thanks were ;expreK,ed by i;he chairman,,Mr. B. pent. At last week’g meeting, U . Bibliy, B. Ashton,H. -Lofthouse


SaltblU-road, Clitberoe, [ The


spCi.kers Iw a dbbate on :i*.


and E. Kaywere .thb principal •


Padlham, ,was married on Sat­ urday a t New Church, Brler- ',-ioad, Burnley, to Miss lela Ann Cowen, -a teacher


son Mr!


master at Clltheroe Royal Grammar School, Mb.


, 1 - 1


Jarijies C. Spiring, ; young^t of Mrs. Ellen and the late Spiring, of Vlctorla-road,


r l ty fo r financial resource, so Ions as the heed ex'sts, heartening to find |sb


Tiere is cause fo r wllde


Rose A t :


IVf.AINTA estab


■ Kathleen | old daugh C. Water! will be c f


Vicar,, thel Chatburn I ■win be when, at I


Kathleel


que'en-elef Wednesdaf at Rlbble she' succi Hellawell,' Mrs. Fred I avenue, CH She wa[


Judge, Mij Burnley, retinue w| ards, Annf FarnswortI Susan


I the work: of charity and


tedness and generosity, y invaluable services cbn-. tlniie to depend.,,


increased costs during ,t3ie


mi


I Ij:


'bus station into seruied Good Frida monise will the stationi ably in easl traffic congi


A sencral]


Flewitt (I Wilson an! ker': (her! Holgate ( | There


ance at games an | joyed,


A|FTBB having :been ployed by a Clltheroe ebt-


— 'equal em-


tori firm, J. Southworth and Sops Ltd., for more th^nj 58 yeirs, Mr.' Joseph Knowleq of 15,1 Eshton-terTace,: ciltheroe, retired.last^/eek. Tr-'"/. |-,


sury notes and a wallet wbrkfrlends.


He was presented with trea- byjhls


weaver,.first at Brooks, and ■ later at Jubileej where he refiaainbri until refiremerit.''


For many, years iowles : h a d . worked


* ■ * ■ I *


flowers Leayer by This' yea


tlval has! Saturday,! as .usual,! Trees Brol


Took Two!


weekly meeting of the ; Cllth­ eroe Women’s Co-operative Gulld.-on Tuesday night,- [and


r,EMBERS’ Easter bbnnets -were on view at


prizes' were - awarded for I the best. Winners were: ^rs,' Seagar,, Mrs.. Adamson land Mrs. Hallows. During ithe meeting, at which Mrs. Poljard presided.: reports 'were given of a recent; Guild j conference In Manchester.


i ■ - ! , ,[: ''iKi-'.i *


- •*' engaged to give .two con­ certs .In the Castle Grounds. hls recomriiendatlon of the


•nlght,’'^ " - ■


Ehtertalnments jCommttee was approved at the Town Council’s meeting bn Tuesday


.Cottage, Whalley. Each cele­ brates-hls 84th birthday to­ day. i


■ -. .i ■


rpHE Cllthe'roe -team to [visit . [ ^ Blackpool “ B ” to-morrow will be selected from: Glllow, Butterfield, Blacklock, j K. Holden, Coates, G; - Haworth,, rI ! Holden, N. BuSh, .-Palmer,> Asplnwall, Francis, Peiilberton,


•yild. ■ ,


A 4 .


:!wlth ainotbr*wagon In a buUt- jup. area, ■',


,,, , ■. j.^'HE i Borough Engineer _ I I : ';*■!,.! - :■* ,! is to:


■ I He Is also to prepare an! I alternative scheme i V/11 h : estimate of cost for Leyp.'fing, ■ re-surfacing- and- j effecting ■ [other minor, Improveirients. both schenies to be subiriltted to. the Highways ; Committee


: for consideration,; | ; ;i-: ■ 1!


, Council on Tuesday night, - !'•' '*


'' I This recommendation-[of a Hlgibw- ays Specldl l|Sub- Commlttee was approved at the meeting of ;the Town,


■ AFTER, a [lapse of [three if*- years, the Chipping'Agrl-- • . [cultural and Horticultural


! -I pr'eparri- an estimate of [ (Mt for ■ the'.maklng-up [ of a - len g th ; of/road between the easterly end’ of .Union-Street: and Albert-strieet; Low Mpor.


'


: fined £ 1 a t Clltheroe M[agis-: itratesi.' Court/ yesterday:- for ; iMceedjng -the speed ' -Ulmlt -


rbad, Barrow,, Frederick. H. E|urnsl(i&-^-(29),-'Ot 62,- Gfeeri-' bank-street, Preston, i was


- LLECIEff)'to-have driven at! ,^4 0 m.p.h. In: Clltheroe-


Clieste'r-avenue, Clltheroe,] and tc Mri F. Grooinb.: of Briar


MR’THDAY greetings to; Mr. f Herbert:Hargreaves,.of 17.


TOW •V "cap-1 ■the,, cut] ■'were broi| riesday. beaten bi a, matchl -postpone sure of


■k, without,.I ■ sary;


. ship wb


'AiO. -'Ch while a I place Is I Kibble both haj and whq point.


■finished I !ship'styl(


■ With •WedncI


Bead e.R.G.S.(l Clithero^


q. :


ended £ : on Wei


iCfitlil H n l


the flni Champl There v ringies was eve| member! T. .Hl'scl 21-14, . 21-16. I - In. til


Carus repeateJ


- recent meeting of the Society, ■when the date-was fixeq for


■Society are once again \o hO'd their annual show. [ This was decided 'fit a


'Saturday, August 28th. on the iiphlpplng Playing-Fields.


, - THIS WEEK’S ;| ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN


■awards trophies


final by I ' Mr. 11


year by [ and A. J


GO The 9


Two pla) play ,ovei from 9-S win'-er P ■celled.


trie East ation Hi be playt


riiHE-Bororigh Band is to oe


>imj,,(23),..of his^lyfcjlrlngtd gftaves .(| Church, at cut] Court, ye , Inspect! that tha taken :frq Queen-stj InforiM


-’^rirlvlij cycle- at I month,' consent,'.


the polici motor cy| In an ac Moors. ■ The dl Hargreaf


-“That’s I They'


Dollce. Bums


.tori! Pollq .said. home!”


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