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Labo thari colintry.l Gharidl stayed there ddrlngi hls toiir of the Lan­ cashire cottoin belt.


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The house lis now being sold to I meet faipily. commitments


death of Lord


I the fruit; cake-piaklng compe­ tition Organised by the Moor Lane ); Women’s Fellowship


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.which i.was jiidged by . Mrs. Harwood and Mrs Purnell | in the Moor Lane iSunday -School, on. Wednesday afternoon. Prizewinners ware: 1,1 Mrs. iM. Taylor: 2, Mirs Cunningham; 3, Mrs. 'Speak. Special conso­ lation iprizesi: Mrs. S' Flack and Mrs. F. Braithwaite. Mrs. Fenton; president of the Women’s iFelldwshlPf 'presid­ ing, thanked, the judges and distributed the prizes and certificates of iherit. :


:


Centre! celebrated Its seventh birthday on Mohday. Mr. and Mrs. ECcies, (Jlltheroe, gave an interesting tklk on the Lake District, i;,illustrated ; with photographs, taken 'during their many visits there! They were thariked by Miss Parker': *|i 1'* ' * •


shaw, 'cut d large birthday cake wh?h Clltheroe Pendle


^ Mrs. !'G. South View, will be 83 and to Mr[ J, 14, 'Whipp-a who will be 8


■RIRTHDAY


;o|day (Fridayli ■ T Tomlinson,!of


cashifej cofnedy, “Bed, Board and irei comedy


Technical I School Theatre Group have donated a sum. of £35 to Cii.hdrce Toe H.


Romance,' I O n


isation iwhicti looks after the: welfare! ofi needy children iln many parts of; the world,'a! public meeting will take place


f r o stimiila.te local Interest in the wbrk of an organ-,


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: the.; “Save jThe Children” Fund. A Clltheroe branch of the fund was selj up'In 1949. j


bers: of !Cllthproe Young Farmers’ Club -saw an inter-: estin'g film 'shW presented by! Mr. H. Sutcliffe, of Burnley.; Brian Ashton thanks, to Mr. expressed by.R. J. Nuttall.


AT their weekly meeting, on! Wednesday night, mem­


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Sutcliffe were Grainger and


presided and


T HERE' i or»r»a


promoted Age [ Pensions the': I i Moor School, on taking pai;t wi


|ance


ape Me'thodiSt; :pnday. Thofee


good attend- the. concert Clltheroe ■ Old Association, at


Elsie: Gibson, I Mr. D'. Walker! Mr. Basil Pickering and' Mr.! Bill Brown I‘ Mir. R. Stubbs,! vice-chairman bf the Cllth- . eroe branch; presided.


flq'


THE restotajtldn'.fund of .SS., Michael |and| John Church;


Pantomime was: attendee


Arranged .1


people, and lUhe M.C.’s werSi Messrs. K. Sherllker,-R. Ash-!


ly the Catholic Siclety, the, ball led by about 300


ton, A. Bates ■ dnd J. Smith' Dancing was to| the music of Ken Morris'ahd, his band, of Blackburn, i


:ALi pAiTERY & T Y m S E im C E \


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Glitheroe i DISPLAY


.; BllllngWn 2;'(p.R,G.S.O.B, 1st. j


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: vatlve Women’s Advisory ! committee m ;nibers elected at yesterday’s aiinual meeting; In Mancheste:'; l-was Mrs. J.i


' A m!ong mqmjbers of the North West Area Conser-


/Divisional Womqp’s Unionist' : Association,


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' A-form'er!'Vl(|ar'’of St. John’s , Church, Read, and recent­ ly. .consecrated I Bishop of Rev. F. W. 'I'.!


Fellow of King don.


Gibraltar, the Craske has.be


;nj appointed a s College, Lon-


Troop] chalrinui' of Clltheroe!


medal competition, played at' Shaw Bridge! (first round)! are : SalthlU iRaiigers ll.i Moor Lane 1; .Rlbble Cement 1st. ]4, C.R.'G)S.O.B. 2nd 0 : Falcons 1. Salthill Rangers 1:


I'DESDLTS i In ■'•'' •Clltheroe ]


Football Club this week’s


Clltheroe, benefited as a result ^ of a St. Patrlkkts ball held a t The;Hall, Lowergate, on Fri-i day night.


in the 1 Maypr’s Parlour at' Clltheroe iTqwn Hall, next Thursdiy: night on behalf of


produdtloh | oF.-th^ '-LhS? the Clltheroe


, , of their'recent


■^greetings.. :to Strickland, iof laldburn, who


1 qn Monday. | ' at' * ' • . : '


fenue, Clltheroe/


r rw o Ifoiinderfmembers, Miss . H. iWllson and Mrs. Grlm-r


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any goRdiay hom^ in the arae Lord Dar-


eersi arid estate agehts, jofr Manchester, the sale wt.3 spfirselyi atnended,, and the- property waj withdrawn when wen forthcoming, | . Guest : House' was morjjthan 40 years Mr. Percy Ddvles, a cottbii manufacturer.


Hotel, cilltherop, by M^srs.| W. H. Robinson and Co.i ductlbi>


no bids The i


Held^t thb Swan an^ Royal


,ot a single ibid Fariii Guest


1954


“ Cinderellai^ Was A CIi|heroe


Musical Treat


! elusion at th e ! Parish Church Schpol, on .Tuesday night, i


/delightful evening was the fact that more I were not pres­ ent to sample this exciting musical treat. Such • fare warrants far greater support.


the familiar pantomime tale, except that it becomes a case of matching bracelets Instead of finding a foot to wear the legendary glass slipper.


The plot followed in outline


worked before a curtain back­ cloth and with virtually no stage properties, • i fascinating the audience with -witty acting and exquisite singing.


HIGH Sij'ANDARD


contributions set a high standard, and qnless one'was looking for duplication, it would have been a long time before one became aware of his double life as Dandinl, the Prince’s valet, and Alldoro, the Prince’s tutor.


*wlhe,| and Its subsequent'In­ fluence on his singing was well conveyed.


appealing Cinderella, ' and Dernwt Troy, a newcomer to the Group, managed a long and difficult part with agility p d displayed a cultured tenor ! in some particularly pleasant


mezzo-soprano! voice'i and charming acting created an


APPEALING HEROINE Patricia Kern’s i lo v el y


singing. : !


the performance could be mentioned, but two must suffice. Flrst.l the clarity of


Many notable features of


'words which often had to be sung at great kpeed, and ithe


precision aM balance of ithe combined sinking. Second


:'with great musical under­ standing.


I


Road Safjety' Panel At “


-committees i go unheeded, said Councillor B. £ harpies, chair­ man of the Clltheroe and Dktrlct Road Safety! Com­ mittee, at 'WhaUey, ilast night.


;road safety stdnddrds will be Wasted If messages sent out through local road safety


was presiding at a public opinion panel organised by; 1 is committee, said the arrival of Spring meant more visitors to the' countryside. "Do not spoil their joy by thoughtless­ ness. Remember that they have every right to share in thlS; wonderful] resurgence of nature by having thought for their comfort and safety as jveU as your own ” ■


CounclUor Sharpies, who SAFETY POINTS ,


Police Sergean (police).


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1 Points in ccnnectlon with road safety wei-e discussed by a panel representing local road-users. Members of the panel were: Mlis C. C. Mather (pedestirlan), Mr. S. Whiteside (car driver), Mr. I. L. Mallaby (P.S.V. idrlver), Mr. L. Cowper- thwalte (cyclist), Mr. R. Gi B. Wordsworth


(roads), and A. Walmsley


man of! Whallej' Parish Coun­ cil.


Weslcj' Are Snooker Champions


:„week. Low Mobr are In secr lend,place'foul points behind, [ but Barrow drew level with ; Chatburn Church “ A ” for third' place and both teams now havp 28 po nts.


.ferehce to the final placlngs, for only two points separate Congregatlonalsi Sabden and Chatburn Churc i “ B.”


one remklning match which each team has still to play, Inay make a cor slderable dlf-


II : [331.


391, Grlndleton burn V.H. “A” 3011? Sabden V.H. “B” 387 : Chatburn Churdh “A” 283 West Bradford 254i Moor Lane


3J4; Chatburn Wesley 349.


241 ; Chat- 294, Barrow


Burn Church “B” 406, Con- gregatlorials 232;: - Low Moor


! This week’s results: ■ Chat- . Further down the table, the


ONE GAME LEFT ' I


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rjUTHEROE Wesley, who ^ finished at'the bottom of the Clltheroe a nd; district Snooker League last season, have reversed their position this year. They became the new champions' by defeating Chatburn Church “A” this


I The 1 questloii-master was Councillor A. Brooks, chair­


,'tTEAVY Government : ex- -*"*-pendlture on measures to. educate the'public to higher


the outstanding skill of ! Mr. Geoffrey ParPons, wh o s e accompaniment at the piano combined brilliant technique


Watts brought the ugly sisters ■to life In all their ludicrous vanity, combining skilful stagecraft and a sure sense of comedy with p e r f e c t l y matched soprano voices. 'Mr.! Garth.Stacey (baritone) was gloriously resonant and sure M the Baron with a liking for


,:Nelliel du Tolt and Doreen Douglas Craig’s distinctive


further proof of his versatility by playing the' roles of Dan-- dlnl and Alldpro,' the group.


Inspired by | Douglas Craig as producer, | who provides


Councillors Meet On Hoijsmg


A FUR'THER step was |takeii


the Council, Councllldr A. Brooks; chairman of the Hous-


Ing Committee, that three! experts ported !that the site able for the erection


wak sult- of hjuses.


been the source of cbntrq for several months.


The I Manor-road


)W being has


Firthcr


site d l ouses


meeting |held later. It was stated I that the decision to construct! klx terrac had been | revoked, consideration Is n given to tl^e matter


After a| Housing (jomralttee versy!


Clitherce Orgamsts In Music Recitjal


eroe Parish Church onlSun- day afternoon to hear a recital given by foqr Clltheroe organ­ ists together with muslb for boys’ voices’ and bass solos.


A LAR(3ER audience Jthan usual! gathered In (Dllth-


performahee of “The Gteat” B Minor! Prelude and Fugue (Bach), the boy chqrlsters of


progra,mme . „


anther type.-


’!,rl


Mr. C. !A. Myers opened the - 'With a] dlgnlfled


the Popish I Church sand two ' of : widely differing


PHonour! .and .Arms” Handel’s! T''Samson! telling force, and later simple but bffectlve sblo ___ God of Abraham ” fijom Men­ delssohn’s “iElljah.”


sang ■


Mr. Tom Wlgnall the | thrllllnk


(bass) a r ia


Lord the


phrasd performance of Prelude and Fugur In D Minor from “ The! Short Eight’! by Bach.! ' '


organists. Boothman controlled


and ..behutll


Miss gave


Mar ;aret well- ully- i the


urch ‘


with ■ jCohslderably agllliy a “ Minuet] In D” by the old English I composer, Maarlce Greene, In which he managed the organ with skill find lealt successfully I with or aamqntal trills arid i turns, and Geoffrey! Hltchen playefi Battlshill’s i“ Andaritfe In


pleasantly and effedt vely. ' l l


“ Messiah,” arid man what must have been If or them


(Master I Richard Dlnnls Master Peter MattheWs) the aria] How beautiful the - ;feet” i from Har


Two |qf the' ,.!,(ihorlpters. and sang are


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del’s aged


Myers were the'“ Pastorale” by Cesar Franck, an unisual piece of great beauty, and the Wldoi; “jToccata” frem Sym­ phony No. 5.


a rather nervous ordeal, with credit- other! solos played by Mr


Mr. I Donald Hartley played


contrlbutloils from threje Mr. Myers’ j organ pupils of whom! are Clltheroe cl


The! audience also


heard of


two


from with


future lactipn. At last j month’s meetling of


^ this I week In Clltheroe Rural District Council’s pro­ posal .to use a site n Manor- road, Whi lley.v for building purposes. Members bl the Council’s housing :ommlttee held a' irieetlhg on thd pro­ posed ; site, the s ibjejit of opposition to examine


by local resl|ients, the site and discuss


announced had re-


which damaged i Sawley’s famous arches. : The Incident now has a sequel.! The arches are to be dismantled and re­ erected within the area of Sawley, Abbey.


F.G. Financial Portion Acute


rjHAIRMAN of Clltheroe ^ Supporters’ Club (Auxili­ ary Branch), Mr. R. Ains­ worth, Is to attend a meeting In Birmingham on Sunday to discuss the future of the pools


competitions which have fin­ anced a number of football clubs this seasori. Including Clltheroe.


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run by; the Supporters’ .Club was suspended several week's agO'after raising about £300 for. Clltheroe 'F.C. funds dur­ ing the past five months,


Club. Mr. F. C. Tingle, stated yesterday that the future of the club was I bound up with the money-raising activities of the Supporters! Club.


mittee has bqen held to dis­ cuss the financial position, but Mr. Tingle stated It was obvious: that] stfong action would have to| be taken.


No meeting of the F.C. com­


roughly £25 j perj week,” he said. “Our ' ‘gate’ receipts have been between £16 [and £20 a match, arid it will be appreciated that ] home and away games have, to be paid for. ■ i . ! I


“Our . committments are


their utmost to carry on. We started the 'season with a debt of £300. This'has been cleared,, but I am 'not In fav­ our of running |up further expense which we have no prospect of] ] meeting,’! said Mr. Tingle. I


“The ! committee will do ; : Royal Interlude For Barrow Sisters


Mary and Euphemla Procter, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. Procter, of Gredn Mount- terrace, Barrow. ; Thej] went out to New/ Zealand last October Intending to see as much of the country as possible while keeping them­ selves, and make visits to relatives. Including an uncle, Mr. IF. Peacock, who has an hotel there.


Pointing! |The Way


■J^XISTING direction signs In ^ the Bowland area are to be replaced with a new type of finger post, Bowland 'Rural District Council were Informed at their meeting at Clltheroe on Monday. i


FARMEaS HEAR AN ANSWER TO LOWER MILK DEMAND


tions,' Mr. Morgan said the eagerness of milk ducers ito qualify for


In October, 1949,,.onq eight: milk producers land ahd Wales hqld


answer to declining'trillk ;on- sumptlori, said ’Mr. G. I T. Morgan,! Chief Milk Pro liic- tlon Advisory Officer, N.A. A.S., speaking to a large audlmce of farmers at a meeting ln( the Moor]Lane Methodlsli School, Clltheroe, on Wednesday night] About 50,000 milk pro­ ducers had. already kchleyed that standard, and there were thousands more rdady j to- follow, said Mr.[Morgan. ! Speaking on ' milk] regula­


/^EAN, safe-milk, produced from T.T.' herds, IsT an


Regulations came Into being ■_


licences! was shown by fact ! that when the


.farms.'[The proportion had now risen to about j 53 per .cent.


per cent, of the riillk prodteed In England and' Wales ci.riie from attested herds and


too much to. expect that over the next 12 years air iiilk would I come from attested herds. | ,,


obligations under the Milk and Dajlrles Regulations, 1949, Mr. Morgan said that hrge quantities of milk were lost


I Commenllhg on producers’ , He did not think that it Was I ! '


li cen ces , whereas licences! were hCld by of every three pfoduefers. In January. 1939. only sdven


Milk -


hat ]|ro- F.T, the


— out I of in Eng- l 'F.T. to-lday


one out


through 'sourness, which was usually due to imperfectly . cleaned utensils.


M r. Morgan was followed by read |a pape:


intendent Veterinary (Officer, Ministry! of


M I I! ■ i ' r. E, R, Callender, Super­


; . tion of Bovlhe Tuberculosis.”


Agriculture; who on “The: Erudi­


Conservative Choice For piheroe Poll


riONSERVATIVE candidates for the (?lltheroe munici­


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Mr. J. S. iMoore, Railway- view. '


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Wright are jtwo of the three Conservative' members whose present term of office/.expires In May. The third. Councillor J. Driver, Is not seeking re- election on-[health groupds.


Councillors! Chatburn] and Darts I Champion


have both previously stood as. Conservative ( ca nd id at e s, having contested last year’s election when two 'Conserva­ tive and two Labour represen­ tatives were returned.


Mr. Crosslejf and'Mr. Moore


the Whalley ! Arms Hotel, Whalley, darts team, last week w6n the Individual knock-out championship pf the Dutton’s 'Clltheroe and District Darts [League. He defeated Mr. S. |Warburtpn. a member of the Commercial Hotel team. Sao- Iden.


; Mr. W. Briggs, a member of


pal electiori I In May ] were chosen last flight. They are: the Mayor Eject, Councillor C. C h a t b u r n ; Park-avenue; Councillor J]1 Wright, Llttle- moor-road: (Mr. E. Crojssley, the Buck Inp, lowergate t and


sisters attended the Quden. The sisters are the Misses


the.past five months have been on a working holiday In New Zealand, have a particu­ larly memorable experience to add .'to many, pleasant memo­ ries of their stay there.' They were both working at the hotel at which the Queen arid the Duke of Edinburgh stayed for three nights' during their tour of New, Zealand. ; Both


rriwo sisters from Barrow, near Clitheroe, who for


Chairman df the Fhotball The weekly football pool Flashback to, the collision


of “ Clnderelli” -the Grand Opera Group brought Clith- eroe Music Club’s second season to a memorable con-


■DRILLIANTL f ' performing Rossini’s musical version


■ Managing director of a firm Of jCllthproe-1


season filled,' ho Imore than half the hall, ahd the only dis­ appointment of an otherwise


The largest audience of ihe


idaughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. Brotherton of 5, Port- street, Clltheroe. The bride


superlntenderit minister, per­ formed the ceremony, and Mr. D. Hanson w4s the organist.!


was the [bridesmaid and she wore a moss crepe : two-piece In Ice-blue with nlgger-^brown accessories and had 4 Spray of


.Bowker. Mr. K, I. Bowker was the usher. BlAfter a reception at the


reside at 5, King-street, Cllth­ eroe.


Ltd., cabinet makers. Water- loo-road, clltheroe.


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son of Mrs. and the late Mr. W. Barnes, of 8. Slddows-av- enue, Clltheroe. was married at the Clltheroe Register Office on Saturday, to Mrs. Gladys Davies, eldest daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jones of 35: South-avenue, Leigh. |


[ BARNES—DAVIES Mr. Wllllarii Barnes,; eldest


iume with black accessories and. had a spray of carna­ tions. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. O. McGeough and the best man w^s Mr.


! The bride wore a grey cos-


Denis Barnes, brother lof the bridegroom.


■Downs, Babbacombe, Devon, was married last week at ppton Vale Baptist Chapel, to Miss Molly'Brlnham, S.R.N., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3. Brlnham. of Sprlngfleld- road, Babbacombe.


surgeon at ; King’s College Hospital,. London, and his bride Is a nursing sister, at East Dulwich Hospital.


Dr. Beardsworth Is house


Christ Church, Chatburn, ori Saturday, of Miss Violet Joan Edmondson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iW. Edmondson, of Manor House Cottage, Chat- bum, and Mr. Ronald Joseph Coughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs! J. Coughlin: of 9, Bank-street' Darwen. The ceremony was performed by the Vicar, the Rev. H. Hardirian. -j


COUGHLIN—EDMONDSON ' The wedding took place at


away by her father, wore a gown of white net and| lace over taffeta, her -full-length veil being: surmounted by ’a' head-dress of camellias. She carried a | bouquet of white carnations, Dutch lilac arid frlesla. ^


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Sheila Green, a friend, and Miss Joan Singleton, niece of' the bride, who Wore dresses of mauve net over taffeta iwlth matching head-dresses. They carried bouquets of mixed! frlesla and! Dutch lilac.


The brldemalds were Miss'


[The best man was Mr..Jack: Coughlin, brother of the! bridegroom, and the grooms- nlen were Mr.. Gilbert Single-! ton, brother-in-law: of the! bride, and Mr. Fred Coughlin.:


Ppndle Hotel, Mr. and Mrs.' Cpughlln left for a honey-'i moon In Scarborough. They! will reside I at 28. Bridge-road. Chatburn. I


After a: reception at the' ■ ■


S.] Nicholson, of College Cot­ tages, Newton.: bfhe ceremony was per­


formed by the Rev. Fr. Fork­ ing.


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away by her father, wore a ■gown of white taffeta with an


iThe bjlde, who was given


St. Hubert’s R.C. Church, Dlinsop Bridge, on Saturday,; of Mr. George Husnjak and Miss Jean! Nicholson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. i


HUSNJaIk-NICHOLSON [The marlage took place at


The bride, ;Who Was given


BEARDSWOBTH—BRINHAM ! A former pupil of St. James’ Sohdol, cmtlieroe. Dr.- Brian S. Beardsworth, only son of Mr. Charles Beardsworth. fori merly well-known In. Rlbblesf dale Cricket. League circles, and Mrs. Beardsworth of The Outlook, 1. 76, BabSacombe


oured glass from members of the staff at the bride’s halr- ffiesslng establishment In King-street, and a timepiece from employees of the bride­ groom’s firm. Bowker Bros.


wereI Among the wedding gifts a water set In-wine-col­


Mr. and Mrs. Bowker left for a honeymoon in the South of England, the bride wearing a pale blue woollen dress and two-tone' grey coat. They will


ack Bull Hotel, Rlmlngton.


'Bowker, brother .of ihe bride­ groom, and the groomsmen were Messrs, R. J. and D. S.


kaffir and aloe lilies. The best man was_______


■ ■ W Mr. W. H.


Rhodes, the . bride wore I a mushroom - coloured wool georgette two,-piece, with bronze accessories to ,tone. Miss Helen Catlow, a friend,


away by Mr.; k The Rev. Francis A. Payne,


,enue, Chatbufn, was married at the Clltheroe Wesley Church on IVednesday to Miss Plorrle E. Brqtherton, younger


I Is in business in Clltheroe as a hairdresser.


Mr; Walter! G. Bowker, third son of Mr. '.arid .the late IVIrs. H. Bowker, of 2, Vlctorla-av-


I^OWK|!eR—BROTHERTON. cabinet makers.


a full-length vpll surmounted by 1 a head-dress' of orange blorisom: She carried a bou- qup|t of red roses 'and] white heather.


ov ■ T I' ' erdress of net and lace, and


Brenda;! Nicholson; sister ■ of thP bride, and Miss mJ Mars- deh, cousin of the bride, who wpee dresses of -gold taffeta trlffimed with lace, and dia­ mante,'with ferithered I head­ dresses and veils to tone. They cartled boilquets of white car­ nations.


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grbbmsmen • were Mr- jlV. S. Nicholson, brother of the bride, and Mr. [T. Tuzlnskl. a friend of the bridegroom.


’fhe best ma^ was iMr. I Wersak; a frlrind, and the


, I After! a ’


Wlpk. , : kennedyL duffy


t l,en Du f the late ]Mr. and Mrs.


y, of Dublin,


e ceremony was par­ ed by Ithe Rector, the A. Lord.


awpy by Mr/G. Turner] wore lack • griberffine 'costume


bridegroom’s sliter, Mrs. G. Bltnel, of Chatburn, who wore a ilavy: blue (jostume with prlpirose accessories to torie.


carried a prayei book.: She was attended by the


Billings, a friend,, and the grotmsman was' Mr. James Kehnedy, brother, of the brlde- m. ; , ,


' ' ; ' ■ SWALES—TARVER


only daughter of Mrs. W. Raycllffe, of the Red Lion Hole 1, Clltheroe was married on Wednesday at Clltheroe Pari sh Church to Mr. James E. S'vales; only rion of Mr. and' Mrs. J. Swales, of lOJSeedall- averue, Cllthercje. The cere- moriy was performed by the Vlca^. the Rev. S. Blrtwiell.,


Ss Joan Veevers! Tarver,


manager to a group of Bolton .mllli. ! ■ ], - I


M[r. Swales 'is 'Assistant ! . ■


away by'her step-father, Mr. W. Rawcllffe, w;ore a;gown of Ivoiw brocade mth train and. a vffll of silk net edged with white lace .ana suririounted by ] a white nylon head-dress. She I carried! A bouquet of white heather rind, tulips.


The bride who was given 5, CHUR(CH


, dress; and mlttefas.'and carried f bducuetS|Of nafcisll and car-


Starkle Arms Hotel, Clltheroe. Mr. .and (Mrs. Swales] future residence M l bp 51. Hastln road', Bolton. '


;lngs- f ' ; (


,H.T Wlm, Vlcaj, OfflCi


Miss Jijne Rose bara, dresses of net taffeta and ca


Th


Mauifeen : Mafk. and


attendants, wi Scoth.


yellow tulips,


brother 'of ithe bridegroom. ; ^


CHOMSON-MARK ring a ,full-lengph gown


Ite Frericri lace Over taf- wlth full-length em-


daughter of Mrs. A. A'. Halgh, of was CUtl Mr. only


iredcu jusco,


...'arrled Ion Saturday at epoe Patlsh Chuirch. to Derek Hrary. Thomson, sbn lof w . and! Mrs. S. lomson. ofi 52, Effra-road; London. The r. S. Blrtwell.


itPd. i bride was attended by


iledon, the Re


rhomsofi. who wore over lavender


[a I frlerid,! arid


dresses [of net|pyef' feta


ariPmories and tulips. I and Miss Bar--


rled sheafs of The- small


earned' posies of


grbomsmari was Mr. Raymond HaslrimJ : ■ |


nafd Saunderp. a friend of the bridegroom/ arid , the


’The nest main was fdr. Leo- PLAN FOR


Tuder Cafe, [Glltherpe, Mr. and Mrk Thomson left for a noneymbon at Brighton,, the bride wearing grey suit'arid coat- with accessories !to tone;


Af^er a reception a t'th e


was i mirror and ; table linen. from the brldp’s workfrlends at Castle;Will' Cllthero^,


Anong the


wedding gifts ding Co. Ltd..


She Won n Th^


a Fortune n y


'Results Pool


■empty-hope a and many peop


Lucks] Cork, afDetby lady,won £6,000 and! s o ', she! says there must Ibe (something I ini the 350- year-dld | Legdnd •-..ffter all. Another lady in D.oncaster won £3.00((. A young couple got an !few'weeks after


has prou different iways. like Ifurther stamped ■Wishing


addressed envelope to Cork


Tree, Telgnliead Devin. P(lAdvert.l


e say( the Legend [ood : fcjrtune in I If ! you -would letails. 1 send a


ombe-ln- Soon alter gittlng a! piece of'


think abcut Clothes. Let your I.


COATS


JACK Tel, 5502


Stockii ^ an


spring! IS on! the MOVE, ahd now Is the time to by Inspecting' the


eas of Styles be realised latest-


.suits]gowns arid NOW BEING |jsH


ior 'Mdtita: ‘DorvilU' pIACKBURN Tet 5502


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specialises r inf expeft cutting, shaping ana permanent waving to suit all , Wxtiires of hair. |


4, Yorli-'Sfreot,dither^. Tel. 353


A quallhed chlrotlodlst In I attindance,


;<


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■siJfilNO ’ hyj the Old,Firm.


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treated toi you by expert '


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,8i ;e | your new ; figure-, Y0U WILL : BE (AMAZED I


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11 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Appointment only. ''


WEDDiNG 30WN i AT


ensembles


(AiRElNG loH Clobd Woollies Spectator,’, ‘Brhner.’


; Iwhon . wore j white taf-


re.[Miss Jean Miss


* Cl6i ,^X B £ g iL L jC |l» T H E R O E


otes. Miss Marlene Mark, Tower Hill, Clltheroe.


ired veil surmounted b.v d-dress(of'orange bios-- and diamante, and ng a shoWer bouquet of aviiiriuiu; iviur&.


A llreceptlon was held at the


L.[ Ypevers. Mrs. P. Sohbfleld. frier ds] and Miss J. Parking- ton, i her cousin,/ who iwore drerises of ; lilac sprigged taffifa with, matching head-


' Sl:e was, attende'fl hy'Miss E.


Sharpies ,and the! groomsmen '!


latlofls. : Tiii best m'anjwas Mr. Denis


were I Messrs.' E. Ramsbottom and W. Darnell ,


THIS OF


WE


IS THE TIME TO BE THINKING Your ; new spring outfit


ARE NOW'SHQWING OtJR NEW SPRING RANGE OF'


Suitings fpr l|adies & Gents I


COats ^ Costumes lade to Measure ait Reasonable PricK. tlemeii’s 15uits


ejady toi Wear or jN^ade to Measure. PATTERNS ON APPLICATION


Stockists df/BARACUT^i and NORSEMAN KHNC^ATS - Prices from 5 gnsi


CHE9 - CLITHEROE


Finger Zaiit^' Finger


■ I ’atjd can supply


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traps; Adhesive Plaster; 'T.G.P.) iurp Jelliij, Elastoplast; Prestoband;


jBandagesj Lints; (jitton Wool; Iodine; Bum 1 ! Dressings; jVaseli:e; Dalmas, etc.


t Fip^Aidi Oujfits jfpiin 3 41/6 i'j ( | i The best man was Mn'W. L. white [ accessories, and WE SPECMLISE IN FIRSiT AID 'he bride] who was given


Mocr Lane and Woone Lane, CLITHEROE TEL.


683


married at St. Jkmes’ Church. Clltheroe. on Saturday to Miss W phlfred DuffV only daugh-


sort 0 of |(5!


nyslde,”; Newton Mr. and Mrs. Husnjak left forj a honeymoon Blackpool. They will! reside 17, York-strPet, Barnolds-


reception a t '“Sun-


'Mp.; John Kennedy, of 13. Brbjviildw-streei, 1 Clltheroe. of Mr. and Mrs. Kenned.v, , ]ihurch-road!, Dublin, was


roadster,


3ENTS FOR- ALL THE lADINGlj-; MAF[eS W tourist


PR LIGHTWEIGHT. : GUARANTEED


AFTER SALES SERVICE f i ;rhe;bridemaids were Miss


' CASH OR terms from


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OF| ALL STYlW COiOURS, SHAPES AND SIZES ARE NO


1954 MODELS


W ON SHOW! JUST ARRIVED,


ARCHES TO BE MOVED


Clitheroe Advertiser & 'imes, Afp-c/i 26, 1954\


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