... j'!—r' tIEWS FROM THE WHALliEY HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES
SUNDAY NEXT, j SEPTEMBER U p I morning, \il-iOr-^reacher. RFV J H. FENTON
SPECIAL AtUSlCAL SERVICES
MADAME AD
Mondaj H A
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Next, September 12tb, r V$JST SO C J IA I . a n p OF PRODUCE
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REV.>:i Silver Collection
s a j l e
and domino drive org^ed hy ,the Whalley Motliere’ Union and
M O. EFFOET.—At a whist
held in the C. of :E.I School on Tuesday evenlnlg, i the winMrs were: Whist; Ladies, Mre. Pd-
. Gents.,; Mis. .Newman an<L Jto- Holden. Dominoes', Mrs. Parker
kington - and Mr& and Mis. BartweU. LANGHO M.U. FESTIVALfst. Leonid’s
ChUTcli Motihers’ | Union lield their annual Festival on Satur- day, attended hy eighty peepje,
including g u e^ i biranQiheis in : neighhourmg parishes. The ! fe s tM o ^ e d with a service' in !^ e _ P a ^ cimrch, conducted hy Captain Clarke, and afterwards, tea was
lOUJ '
. J, H..FENTON give a Lecture_^ltlfd | {grow ODD I^ONI
provided in the school. At a social evening,: which followed, an entertaining 'programme was presented by the Langho mem bers, and sold items were given by Mrs.~E. Eaiwclifle, Mrs. A. Howarth, Mr. jA. i Howarth and
Mr, D. HowartlL ; i • ! ■ I ■ S C M U Y N E X T , S E P T EM B E R H th GIFT DAY
8- 9-
LO-30 a.m.: MAITTINS. |
0 ixa.: HOLY COMMUNION. 15 a.m.: p4 tSH COMMUNION. '
6-30 p.m.:' EVENSONG. " sti Helenas Waddington
dedi^ja t io n I I FESTIVAL J-'-
s r a tyw - next, SEkElSIBER ; 11th '
isfoi^ '
the R m ! 'cA N ^ CHILDRilN’S
FEST Collectio SbW COMMUNION |..-...... :• 8-0 The vicar. |
harford-cross. B.A.|BD. H
\L EVENSONG, SERMON AND PROCESSION, 6-30 p.m.
poacher THE REVD! S. BIRTWELL, M.A^ ! expenses,
■, , ' n .w e ,, <0! d e » ? " "< Union Street Methodist Church,
.ow Moor, CUtheroe Harvest festival
SUNDAY ijlEXT, SEPT. 11th REV. C.
Reader, Afternoon at 2-15: E. HEAP, M.A.
Aiternoon Service Items hy the Scholars.
Evening at 6-0: REV. JAMES WRIGHT
Come and'give thanks for abnridant Harvest
an
MONDAY_____ liEXT, SEPT H A R V E S T SO C IA L •win be held
TOSSIDE HARVEST
I ' l r
thanksgiving festivals
• im Holy Eucharist; i_ I
JUNcilY, SEPT. 1 1 th. at To 8 ain. Holy .Communloii
Evensong. ;Preacher; jMr. D Boothman.i
SUNDAY,,SEPT. 18th.;at Dalphead; 2-30;,:
ESor®‘'of!'B^lton-by-BoWland; i p.m. Eveu^o^S*
7 P.m. j ■ JOIN'!SUPPERS AND ^AIE WHIST I DRIVES,
OF HARVEST PRODUCE [win be held In
TOSSIDE institute. on' ! '
MONDAY. SEPrt «th and SEPT.
and at BURNRlDOEon ;,: MONDAY. OCT. [3riy:;
All to commence at 'B :R-®- ■; : admission’ va I;: ''
BiJaCKPOOL opera HOUSE ; SUNDAY. SEP’T. IBtli I (Graoie Fields)
i It' Depart 6 p:m„ feturp after, show
BLACKPOOL MONDAY, SEPT.'«tfl'':
BLACKPOOL 10:0 8:0 6/( SOUTHPORT . 9-30 7::30 G/l MORECAMBE
BoitDnfl :■
! ■ tel. 473)' F A i^ E R S ' j ^ ;! IN STOCK
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SHEEP I DIPS ^JjND MARKlMU i electric FENCERS ;
L m ^ P e t t e ! Tel. CUburn 2SV ,'
SUNDAY; OCT. 2nd, at Burnridge r^enestj^
^cStieJ I
I JACOB’S 12th to comrnence at 7-;30 P-iP-
congregations CHURCH
CLITHEROE
SUNDAY mXT (September! lith)
VALEDICTORY SERVICES
At 10-30 a.m. arid 6 p.m. will be conducted by
Rev. C. J. Goildford
The Communion'Sacrament will follow Evening Worship.
FAREWELL MEETING IN 7-30 p.riiri '
THE SCHOOLROOM. I _______— i
WESLEY CHURCH i CLITHEROE
: : SUNDAY NEXT i I (September Mth, 1955).
:! 10-30 aj.m.:
Rev.j Kenneth; D. Lane, ! B.ri.; ’
, e-olpin.: ^Student
(Hartley Vlctoj:ia College, i Manchester).
Holden Indepe|ident Chapel [.-CHAPEL
ANNIVERSARY L ' s e M c e s ..
Sunitey Nex :, Sept. 11th ■
Pr^ac/ier;
' MR. SCliOFIELD of Blac kburn.
SERVICES . 1-30 and 7 p . i^ Colleetighs Chapel
CARLO! I OF )ANG1
itmio:
ST. JOHN’P AMBULANCE i ROOM, ePURCH BROWr- .
Xmas Terai commences
Thursday! Sept. 22nd , E^Quiries:
I THE PRINCIPALS, ■ 1 BANK 1 HOUSE, 'ADELAIDE' TERRACE,
BLACKBUljN. Tel. 5793
! I . P A R p ^ I DEC^5
SGRCOUr )ING' f i
' ns .throughout tiie iJaS wiU be given to Church ^
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SUNGI EUCHARIST, PROCESSION AND SERMON - lfl-30 a.m.
Harvest! ISprvices At Qithbfoe And IHstrict Churdies
iTYHERE -were large congre- gatlons jati jthe tost of
this year’s -haryest th^ks- eivlng services, held in three churches dn the CUtheroe area
church with harvest produce. The Vicar, the Rev. I. Pugh, ■ officiated at' services during
°'LadlM^of si. Paul’s Church, Low Moor, werri, responslWe for the decoration of the
the mornlng.Jwhlle the Rector of St. James’s Church, CUth eroe, the Rev. ?J.: S. Pwry; preached at Afternoon service, when children brought, their
burn conducted ! the evening service, wheri the choir sang the anthem: “Rejoice -With Thanksgiving,’’ Mr._P-Booth
gifts of fruit !an4 flowws. The Rural: D ^ of Black-
being soloist.^ Jfc. C. R.
was the orgamst. . ^ At Nelson-jstreet Methodist
‘ a feature |of I the interior decorations, [ carried out by the ladles of the congrega-
Church, Low M(x)r, a ture garden.! made by Mr. A. Demaln, of CUtheroe, formed
*^'°The Revi J. Wright, of Whalley, was the preacher nt afternoon service, when Mr, E. Dewhurst sang two solos; “If I can I live’ and The Crown.’’. At eyening service, the Rev. J. H.i Fenton offi ciated, and Mr. Dewhurst sang “Homeland” and “My
Hope.” Organist was Mrs. J. C. Cottam. I
gifts’AUCTIONED
The : fruit and vegetables were auctioned by Mr. W
Kitchen atj a| harvest sOTlal on Monday; night. The Rev. J. H; Fentonlipresided, and
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entertainment; :was provided by Mrs. Houlker’s girls’ choir. Mr. E. Dewhurst, Mr. Kenneth and Miss '
Stella.Jones. Mr.
LOW IdOOR WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP.— At
the monthly, met ting street Methodist Church, Low S . women’s FellowshW, on
■ YOUTH CLUB—A party wm
Tuesday alternoph, Mrs,^ Vdd- Low Moor, was the speaker. Mrs. J. H. Fenton pres .ded, ant^ Mrs. J. VVebster was the pianist. ■
held tor menibes of St. Pauls Church, Low M(or, Youth Club and their friends yesterday' week This marked the beginning of the winter programme. Mto E. ^ f^ house was' M.G.; for the evening.
CLUB MEET NB.-The Women^
■Section of ll^w Moor Beading Boom had their first meeting of the new session yesterday week,
rs. Breakes, [rs.. Cusack.
Mrs, ^ CLUB s o c i a l .—Miniature
silver cups were presented to members ,of LoW Moor football team, last years Altken Shield winners, by their president, Mr. W. Bartlett, at i he club’s potato-
attended. TOS5IDE harvest.—Mount Zion Chapel,
Tosslde, was tastefully decorated ■vrith Mbarvest iirodiioe for . the annual harvest thanksgiving ser vices held on Sunday. The ^r- rtces were well attended. T h e preacher was Mr. H. Thulbum,
and his brother, Mr. W. Thulburti, was soloist.; Orjanlsts'were Ml^ D. Jackson and Miss J. Sutcliffe. Tea was served for the -visitors. The produce was auctioned;by
Mr. B. Jackson at a supper ion Monday evening. Proceeds were
for chapel fundk. SLAlbB OOL
I TRIP. IBURN
Methodist Churih spent an enjoy able day oh Saturday when thej travelled to TOysham Head foi -their annual' outing. They late:- toured Morecambe Illuminations,
-The 'Siinday at Slaldbum
The Sunday School teachers anc several parents iccompanledithem
DUNSOP BRIDGE i , ANECDOTES.—Addressing merf-
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oers of the Dtnsop Bridge Y.FX'. ill their clubroim on Monday,'the Rev. T. Wi Castle, Rector; cf Bolten-by^Bowli nd, chose “Lance shire and Yorltehlre Humour ’;’j his subjeet. Mtny amusing storli with an aglcultural fiavou-, gathered by I t ie speaker durinr his service, vt Slaldburn lanp Dalehead, keptj the listeners In
happy mood.
200 A: Deanery M.U. Festival
HyTORE thai 200 members Mothers’ Union branchte,
throughout fhe Whalley Dea|i- ery, attended the annual
Mothers’ Un on val at Chat lurn,. on marxi st day -might. The. festival is held at a different church in
the Deanery each year. i Evensong in the
Church wai conducted Vicar of Wt Itewell, the Rev T.
Stanley Howarth, Miss Jean- Scott and Miss Joan Rhodes.
and Mrs. J. ,q. Cottam were a c c om p a n i :s ts and Mr. Howarth alsolj .acted as com
Mr Howarth, Mrs. Houlker pere. '
Congregational Church, the Rev. C. J. Guildford, officiated at morning arid evening ser vices on SundBiy, when special music was sung by the choir. Miss. Hllma Poates was the soloist and Mr. E. Hartley
The Pastor! o f ' CUtheroe i i' °’^i^'^^S'u<iren’s service was
held in the j afternoon. Mrs Guildford.[receiving their
gifts of harvest, produce. The gifts of produce were sold by Mr. R-®ack«urn at a
harvest social on/ Monday night. Two I films were also
shown by member! of tne N o r th Western Electricity
Board Staff, j' The^fey. C. J. G u i 1 d f o r id.: presidmg. ex- prcss6d thanks. to the pro- jectionists. j ’
Licence -Offence
was asked tci Produce his driv ling Ucence. i When he did so
XiiOLLOWING an accident -at Whalley,' a motor driver
driving Ucence, i At the t ^ e he was stopped '
the.car 'was not
ater hp Produced a prpvMonal
was not a qualified driver. "This was-kated at Clithero'e klagistratef^ '■6y In
displaying ,“|L’'. plates and to wife, who accompanied him,
Wheto
t-RawterisfaU.- ■was fine^.>£5 iot. ‘ not be&ri7M®ompanied by. A, compriterit idrtM6r 'and. £5 for.
■His [wife, Rita Bun, of .the same. address,: W8la:.giyen;an absolute
faiufe-''to "display “L ’ plates.
discharge |'oh. payment ’:of’ costs, on' ijwd.' summonses for aiding arid, abetting.
. ^ Angling Notes
fHO hook a hefty salmon and play It drirtng 20 minutes
m o d e m Co. wcal newcomer to the sport
Brungerley, thls-week. Catches':'successfully netted
hile fishing the 'whirlpool at p ^ O R S 'I SIGNWRITERS
I HoOMS ’COMPLETED IN ; ONE DAY.
16*HansolnSt.,Bteckbum oriPljone BLdCKBURN 5935.
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of exciting dashes up and down the river, only to lose it when his “ catch ” took advantage of a slack line to free Itself, was lo the unhappy | experience of a
Include six brown trout creeled by Mr. L. Ireland, of CUtheroe, fishing vei fly tipped With maggot. ; ' ■ '
for one'or two AUglefs having to make sudden dashes for the bank, whem fast-lraveUlng bores have chusefi the rlVer to ; rise rapidly, j
f The heavy rain of the past ew daysihasibeen responsible
■Rev.T. D. P[ .Robbins, was .he Lewson was organist,
B. Reid, aid CUtheroe Parish Church; he
and the choir was composec. of M.U. memhers.
was Institute. ______
servep te
After the service, suprier the Chu ch !
, in MFl. J. PORTER ' I _
of Wi^elii Women’s! Institute and friends left the [village oy coach on Wednesday for:a con
WADE
WiSWELL oW VISIT
ducted tbur of .the Guides’ iraln- ing centre at WaddOfwI.Hail. After
wards they left for poosnargh, where tSiey had dinner at the Homs i in . On the rptum jour- , ney .thelRresldent, Mrs. ,P.-Pierce, thanked' Miss Mary .-iLeach,- fpr ■ orgEinlsmg the enjoyable outings
• the afternoon was I. the ^ Rev. Kenneth D. Lane, .ithe_ newly- appointed minister at Chatburn. At evening' service. Miss K was the preacher,; The fnfit and produce which decorated the chap’el was sold at a social pn Monday evening, when an offldM
thanksgiving services were nelff at Paythorne , Methodist j ;(^apel • on. Sunday, when the. preach0r_ in-
HARVEST SERVICES.-Harv^t PAYTHORNE
■welcome was Lane. Collections, ai^d sale pro
ceeds realised -£12. • — p.— — f
the local farming commuffity, Mr James Porter, formerljj of stlrk Horise'Farm, Glsbilrn,
'a wellJknown member -
The Week’s Obituary of
w. s w ^ s
Villagers heard with regret of the death at his Uome^ nn
diffi yesterday at the hom^ of his. daughter at 24. Sackvffie- street, Shipton. Mr.,, Porter, who had been _ in ■ fal Ing health for some time, was 77.
burn area, and had farmed at Stlrk House for many ,years, retiring nine years ago. He was one of the village s hest^ known residents, and duping
He was a native of the Gis-
had beeri a trustee there for a long : lumber of years. ® was a firmer memberDf Indepen lent Order of Recha-
with Martin Top Congrega tional Chapel, Rlmington,
LlUllcU V.
He h a i 'a close associaxlon *v*****-»o^ » and
bltes.
circle o:r friends will bei ex tended to his four sons I ^ d
The sympathy of a wide
three daughters in their loss, , The cremation takes place
at Sklpfpn, to-morrow, Satur day;
'MRS]; j^RUsaxoifrt: /
. Rusmoi u of 1. Queen-street, ' t^alley;idled at her home on Tue^aV - alter A Period of faffing health. She was 78.
of Whf-Uey. and until hir re tirement many years-agp w^ employ 2d at Messrs.' Green Brothel’S MIU. BlUingto: took a keen interest ! affairs of the vlUage. a peciaUy those of the having been a member Whalley Abbey Fellows, some years.
- Mrs.: Rushtori was a .ratlve I id es-
She the
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■Whalley -Women’s Institute, arid the 'Whalley branbh of the! 'Women’s, Unionist !Asso ciation,
She was also a memi
Parish Church .all hey life, Mrs. Rushton^was a member
[bereri’vpment,,., tci Cone cted with W h a| 11 e y ' j '
of the larlsh-Church Mothers Unl^n. ■ i ., |. Siy’iripathy •Will be extended
relatives in their , ' I
' The Warden of! "maUey
Abbey. Canon C.. Mford- Cross,- officiated
-ali.thstlnter- ■rnerit- I t "W h a
Churdf yesterday,: • f ’'f' ' -fttlsh
Ip for er of
bbey, f the
A,:meUber of a,'WeUfiknoTO 'Whalley famUy,' Mrs. iJane
i
Friday of' Mr. Wilfred,Shifth- 1 soTof.4,,Harrison4errace,| Grlndleton. He WM, 74.
hatlve of the Grlndleton area,- had been employed
eardene" by Jvir. W.' Sharpies I t Llnto'n croft, Waddington,
for more than 20 yearo. ,
■' He was associated with Grlndleton Parish; Church, Sympathy will be' extended
the First World War acted as village postman.
to t o son in his. bereavement. The Vicar of i Grlndleton,
the
Rev.iE. Mur^atroyd, offi ciated at the interment' atj Grlndleton on Tupsday.
MB. T. Y E O I ^
Wmw-ayeriue, - Oil I't h eY. ofe; died suddenly at his home on
■MrriWmfllkV'TTOriltoi; of 18 Friday. H ew a s7;4;,: ;
I : B om In - Mitton,': Mrj.'iYedf- man cairie to CUtheroe, many years ago.-'’Nine years ago hq
-’’emplo^d f<^th^ ^ v lo u s 3^, years, j - '/ i '. , f /
retired.- from , his position- as foreman!. ,-at Gllthero^'' G_a^ ■Wroks.^here/he ihaa bpen
kesffiy/rinterfested ,4n UMt •/ ■iball/Mrt ifeomari,^
der riieiriber /bf CUtheroe F.C. supporters’ :Club', and; at one time seryed'On the Supixirters
Club Copunlttee.] :
, He I lekvies' three ■
’ ‘ment.. ! on Tuesday. ■
' He 'was associated with-St. James’s ; Church,i,CUtherop.. '
two daughters, who,will have s^p a th y - in 'ti tiheelir
bereave
ted at the Interment at St. Mary’s 'I Cemetery, CUtheroe
The Rev. J. S. iParry offlclU- ! '' ; .'' ' I ‘ ' Bpwland I Mishap!
' A TRIPLE collision' on the ^ Sawley roa(l. hear Bow- land, laithe Farin, Bplt()n-by-Bow-
on jFriday, I resulted i in
damage, to all vehicles but no personal Injuries, i ! i ; : flriveh by William Seymour.
26. ■ North-street. CUtheroe,'' a motor lorry was Involved i In colllslori with a North Western Electricity Board; land rover
towing la trailer; and a private car. •!
sons .an, ,d ■ i, ),wlll haw
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Mr Smithson, who was a i ^
when a domino drive, was held. -J _
Mrs. The
iitheroe Share l i Ambulance Irophy Award
WADDINGTON i
parried by /tl e RokUer, Mr.. Spink, the majron; spent anj enjoy-
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DAY BY'CHE' SEA—Residents. Wadding on
'able day a; toe ^ d y j f h e n they visited Scarborough ; .for their’annual, outing.
JUMBLE SAL E.-A . i Jumble
sale held lert w*k by mmbers; of the St. iHelen-s , Phurch
Mothers’ - Union realised ,pro- : ceeds of £35 for church,funds.
LITTLE MITTON
Mitton W-Ii entertamed 48, mem bers of thej Chipping W.I when
30th B IB T H D A Yr-Llttle
they celebrated! their 30th birth day at their meeting on Wednefr day. Chief feature' was
icea
birthday cake, .made-^y Robinson. During the W ^ ^ g , presided over by jMk . R. WiUi!™-i
pie supper and social at the Dog and Partridge Hotel, OUtheroe.,on Friday night., About 31 members of the club : and their friends
humour given by Miss Hanson. A ■vote of thanks to - th e^ eak e r ■was propo^'by Mrs. .^TOrth. Mrs Williamson was elMted as delegate to toe. Autumn Council meeting. The!monthly tiompetl-
son, members heard talk on Yorkshire direct; and
iion was wpn by Mrs. Coleboume. A competition [for the best col lection of grtoes was I won. by Mrs. Piiithall . (6 stars), ■wim Mrs.
A..Laycoik;and M)B. Rich ards eamirig 5 arid 4; stars res- [ pectlvely. | It was decided: th a t , winter cla!sses| should Icommence , on September 26 (handlCTafts) at 7-30 p.m J and the singing, class
to be held ati 7-15 :P.m.| on-Sep tember 29. 'The eventag, con
cluded with national ahd iballet dancing by -Miss Givendoline Wilson, of Mitton, with j songs by Joan Rhodes, t of Mitton, and-re citation by Mrs. Newbduld. On behalf of ^ Chipping W-I-: mem- ■■bais. iithanks were expifessed by Mrs. Leeite, Mrs. Towers seemd- ing the pIroposaL ,
I , - billington
SOCIAjI, HOliE.—MiU Camm, Of Whalley, described a holiday
,in Scotland to meinbers of BU- llngton paptlst Chur^ |LadlK
Social Hour, at their. weeldy meeting in Tuesday. .'Thanks to the s i^ e r ; were exprestod by Mrs. 'Spericef, presiding, | .
house co! lection in aid of -the Dr. ‘ Homes, taken jin BUIing-
' OOLLECIION-^A Ihp.ulse-to Bamado
'ton on teachers Church
£9. The •pirelfaU
Friday by scholars and at! Billington' Baptist
Sunday' School raised organiser was Mrs.
i\)l''ITH a record total uf 92.2 ' V T i per cent, matks, -Lamja-ri
shlrri C o u n ty AmbPiuripe, Service of the No, 5 P l ^ p ^ Health Committee< which, irir; eludes CUtheroe -: among. ;,i^ four: stations, - has won the
Lancashire County Ambulance Setvlce TI;ophy,.,whlchds;.pre-
Corinty’s 17 Dlvisloiis. -y v (Commented Divisional
The Trophy, which takes the " . * • '.
sented by Alderman Lord, Chairman of ithei.iiCpuuty Health Committee, tor'annual,
competition am ong ‘ the
bulance Supt. J.: thri H.Q. Statiom;Accrin^on,
“ ifam very
proud.pf the m ^ . for ' the efforts ; they- have mdflp
f onn of 'a replica ot a- standard County ambulance,. PfioiPp®?
in every: detail ,1s the subject of keen
competition-.among the various divisions of the
Cdunty. ‘ winning CONDITIONS To win the trophy means. 12
.diities, and atteutori'j® ®Vcry siriaUi detaU cohcernlng. the edulpmeht and cleanliness - of
mbnths of proficiency.,In, .toe d iv i s io n ’s -comrirehenslve
trie stations. I fitooughout the.: year, snap
rfepectlons. are'carried out at
,consideration are:,'! Quallflea- tlpns of personnel;, emergency sOnnei;' turn-out; quaUtles Ql per-,
the' various stations, and points -awarded. T^en into
records; station" cleanliness: laintenance of .vehicles:
care o f : emripment;
vehicle accidents:: natloiial safe-driving awards; and ,the it John Ambulance Brigade arinual Inspection.;;
& t of a possible 2,400 bints, the No. 5 Division was Warded 2,213. - This remark- e bly high ; standard of
^
rialntalned at each station in tme Division
fficiency had, of , course, to he
aitheroe I)raw After Losing 2-Gpal Lead
:jancashlre Combination Cup, First Round. '
PLAYING with ten,men for ; s their first cup-tie of, fhe
Rolls Boyce 2;! CRtheroe 2 most of the. 90 minutes of
-Members
Ushing-a lead of; two clear goals at Barnoldswick, were gradually worn down, by Rolls; Royce -who, playing, the s^-[ forward game, got the^equalte-i ing goal five minutes from the
eason, CUtheroe, after, estab-
end of a rather
duU.game. _ During .the first half; Hlndle
sustained a
leg..injury and
'McManus gave ■ Clltheroe ' the lead. Hlndle returned later In the half to hobble on the left wing, but did not reappear after the Interval.
went off the fields and while he was r e c e i Y4,nj[-.«iattentipn,
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first half was In Clltheroe’s favour, the visitors displaying a cohesion which led them on many an enterprising raid on the Rolls Roye'b goal. The 'home team, however, were dangerous at times, and on one or two occasions went very close in breakaways.
The run of play during the
CUtheroe were put further ahead -when McManus seized upon the opportunity to score his second goal of the; match. The absence .of. Hlndle, how ever, took lt.<! toU uDd gradu- aUy the gallant CUtheroe 10,
Resuming with ten- tired.
ever,- was a lucky affair, Wto lace being deceived in the half-light by a 40-yard lob friom Foster, which curled out
Rolls Royce’ first goal, how ,
of the goalkeepecs hands in to the back of the net.
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were dashed when Duffy got the equaliser five-minutes be fore the final whistle. ,
Clitheroe’s hopes of a victory
Motor CycKst Whb Turnd His Head • his head to talk to to
WHALEY bNENA
Telephone: Whalley| 2191 Mori.. Tues.. Wed.
ton y CUETIS and MARY MURPHY in
Beach-H^d I. '
. , Cert.
Thursday, Frida] and Saturday I -
DEAN MARTIN and jerry lewis In
Living It yp Cert.'U.
Saturdays, 1st Houi e, 6 o.m. 2nd House, 8-16 o.m.
I Week-days, -V-JC
Prices: 1/B: Children Sd RIMINGTON
WJ. A ^HKT DRIVE,
DOMINOES & DANCE wlU be held in the , MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
Friday Next, 5ept. 16th
"Whist camiriencej5'7-:30!
ri.ni. Dancing ' 9-45 p m.—1 a.rii., Refreshments pf reasonable I
charpef. j
' ADMISSION 2/6 i - j SINGING .1
VOICE-PRODUCTION SIGHT-I^ADING
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ALAN qROSSLEY “ fellside ”
33 LAR^CK ROAD, I blackbIurn’ •
ORGANIST &!ch:OIRMASTER All Saints’ Church, Claytrin- le-Moors; rire^ent Trophy- holder of Ithe Blackburn, Burnley, Fleetwood and Morecambe Festivals (2nd prizewlnnei atj Blackpool), j
CONDUCTOR, CUtheroe Or chestral Society and Cllth-
erori Operatic' Society.
Is now prepared; to coach one or[ two interested pupils.
Enquiries as above; or phone: BLAKEWATEK 43442
A MOTOR cyclist turned
pillion passenger and while doing so passed through Whalley traffic lights, While they were at red. He w^ spotted by P.O/ Moore, who was on duty in Kffig-street, and as a result the motor cyclist, John Midgley (20), a .
bricklayer, of Robertsgate, Lofthouae,
£L'fbC f#igrito.)Cha foi^^ a ijafftc /^gnaX-'-and J£|l
-.fo(;:i carrying .^ 'passenger Wbo -vras. not a iCOmpetent driver. ■ ■ ;
not* diSaying
Bowmah; (21), of 3. Summer- ahil^road, jM e th ley , near
Leeds, ■was fined £2 -.Wig pillion -passenger, Eric
ing and abetting Midgley for carrying;. a , pfiUon passenger who was not a qualified driver and £Y;for aiding and abett ing a learner .driver not dis playing !“L” plates.
that P.C. Moore had to stop another vehicle aUlckly; to prevent an accident. TOen Midgley was told that - he would-be reported for a num-- ber of offences.he said. It will cost me a fortune. I -
wul.sell the bike.”
; ‘
J. H. Taylpri waa?the '¥riner o A to S c iu t tM Mt™-.
T
GOLF JOTTINGS J: -r vior w
Clltheroe course.''-on' Saturday, ttiy ouw* w-y---
sall and'J. R. Thompson; who alsbifad net scores of 71-. The CQjripetitlon for to-morrow will
with a scoMf'(if 7I-6-'^J'"®ii/®® won aftep-a tie with
J.-.Tdtter-
be a'monthly .jneiiul contest. ' ''Woicpflfiid^
Leyer^s ^‘L o b p l” Calf Meal For particulars ask;
The Perfect Milk Substitute Hp Boiiing Water reauired
W. Bamber, 32, Eamsgreaye Drive, Blackburn. iTel. 48418.
P E R SO N A L
SofTf L l f AGE GET YOji down: Take Orstrax Tonic
.COULjTHUESX & GBIMSHAW
ICKBtEN/ Tel.. #9'l. I /
’-J'! 'HiUmaa
Tablets. Get energy, -rigour, Iwl years younger; 2/-: all cliemlsta.
R i i l EXi:URSI()NS
.(in conjunction witt ' W. C. Standerwicks Ltd)
from CLITHEROE, 16. Wellgate WHALLEY, 'Bus Station CHATBURN, Brown Cow
SATURDAY. 10th SEPTEMBER BLACKPOOL for the ILLUMINATIONS
4/-
. Depart CUtheroe . 6 - 3 0 p.m. Depart Whalley . . . . 8-45 p.m.
MORECAMBE ILLUMINATIONS
'their 4/-
Depart CUtheroe .. 6-30 p.m. Depart 'Whalley ___ 6-45 p.m.
SUNDAY, tith SEP TEMBER
RIPON AND F0UNTAIH$ ABBEY
Depart Whalley . Depart CUtheroe Depart Chatburn
I 10/9
19-15 a.m. 9-30 a.m. 9-45 a.m.
CHESTER ZOO & DECIDE SOUTHPORT
BLACKPOOL for the ILLUMINATIONS
MORECAMBE ILLUMINATIONS
Depart CUtheroe Depart WhaUey MONDAY. 12th
HOYLAKE. NEW Br(gHTON AND SOUTHPORT £ Depart CUtheroe
'D«Pa(t .Wlfiley -iTilESDAY. 13th S
BUXTON
Depart CUtheroe Depart WhaUey
WEDNESDAY. 14th KIRKBY LONSDALE MORECAMBE
Depart WhaUey , Depart CUtheroe Depart Chatburn
ILKLEY
Depart WhaUey . Depart CUtheroe Depart. Chatburn
THURSDAY. CONISTON CIRCUL/ R
Depart WhaUey Depart CUtheroe Depart Chatburn
NEW BRIGHTON
Depart CUtheroe Depart Whalley
BLACKPOOL for th|e ILLUMJNATIONS ,
' Depart CUtheroe Depart 'Whalley
MORECAMBE ILLUMINATIONS
chlia 9d., avallabh — Zoo at time ol booling.
•Depart CUtheroe Depart Whalley Concession Tickets
All: excursions a e heated luxury coi
iE SI-
Depart CUtheroe .. 12-30 p.m. Depart Whalley __ 12-45 p.m.
6/9
Depart CUtheroe . , 1-30 p.m. Depart WhaUey . . . ■: 1-45 p.m.
4/-
Depart tiUtheroe .. 6-30 p.m. Depart WhaUey ___ 6-45 p.m.
Al
e-30 pan. 6-45 p.m.
SEPTEMBER 11/3
9-0 a.m. ,0-15 a.m,,
IpTEMBER 1119
PILLING & MORECAVjBE 9/6 Depart CUtheroe Depart Whalley
9/3
8- 45 a.m. 9- 0 a.m. 9-15 a.m.
6/6
1-15 p.m. 1-301 p.m.
l-45[ p.m
15th September r-1
FRIDAY. 16th SEPTEMBER 13/3
8- 45 a.m. 9-
9-15 a.m. 9/3
9-0 a.m. 9-15 a.m.
; Al-
■ 6-30 p.m. 6-45 p.m.
I i 4/-
6-30 p.m. 6-45 pan.
Adults 2/-, for Chester
modern — seats
booked ttt plan. . ', ' , Book now at Local Office CHEAP EXCIRSIONS by Regular Strvioes. to
bLACKPCOL; , .1 , FOR THE' ! ILLUMINATIONS
(9th September to 24th October) from CUtheroe White Lion
Service X16 dally at 9.S? am tmtll 25th September. ri®y^'''?*‘Urn 6/3.
Every Tuesday and Sat^day at M jp.jn.
Ip/' return. /from/whalley ’Bus-Station
Every Tuetoay . and ^turday 3-12 p.m./TiSay ;5/-t return.
at
Book .a^.-iocal Ofee or Agency. ' CliltHEROE. 16. Wellgate. Phone
; ' I or at Local
Mr. Brookes. Park! -Phone
BoltoHrby-BbwlaiW / ■ (for Chatburn Ei oursions only) Mr; Briggs. 1. - Chatb Bolton-by-Bowlaffd, at. tUe nionttv Inspector: W. "Wright/sMd ;
- S n o e ■ Tbe! Rev. Castle, who ^ I a missionary , among the
iv lueetlng of Bolton-by-rBowland. Wotaen% mstltute on Wetaesdw. created great Interest among the
Blabkfeet IriUlaiis In Alberta for 11 years, exhibited many unt^ual
curios' of :the j tribe, Including beadWork .and moccasins.
^tuc vyiiuii;* I-Washbrook.
TEAMS FOri TO-MORROVV Ribblesdalo
Ki f i l B E
SPECIAL PERU|D ' BOOKINGS , (jLITHER'OE . . .
, SEPTEMBER SATURDAY. 17th SEpTEHir* BLACKPCOL
Depart 9-51 a.m. Book at Lioal, Office:
Stanormg.iM 5 i ’- j O T A S i Meet at ground,1-30 p.m. ; Simms, M, washbrook. K. :»olden. pkwhuxst, W(rish.: Ret, Fare 7 / -
16, Wellgate, Olitieroe. Phone 176. REMOVALS k»D STORACri
piokrioBDS n 8TO'
Home* part lot. X^al
y\~i;
lEMOVERS and IIIERS :
86. Whalley Binge. Btaokburn 'Tel. N('. 44742.
Office:
^ ners of Knock-o| 'plbns of| cqshlre nieet th|
fTlHE -*) PoU
Hi £ Thursdal
ROAI balll
bad,
176. Agencies: Villas, Whalley. 2279.
I Qwnham Road, :rn.
YllRGANl V] housef
held in the Kind Sailors ra
iT LITHE .trirnd
;flr; on', He nthori] quickly
deil witlf 0 I a.m.
i 9-15 a.m. - -in
9-0 am.
1-30 p.m. 1-45 p.m.
SEPTEMBER AND
ELITE RADIO. CO. LI ' 15, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE Telephone 214.
'Winners I of Certificate and Bronze Medal for best display ' of' Electrical Appliances' arid; T.V. at Blackburn Show.
Sole Agents for Pye,\Ekco, Philips, Ambassador.
'4-6, TOWN NALL SQUARE, GREAT HARWOOD i
. Sole Agents for Pm Ferguson and Philips. ■ i • '■'■!
! Telephone 3314 ! ' I' —
i 40, HIGH STREET, RISHTTON Telephone Great Harwood 2233.
Sole Agents /or| Ferguson; Ambassador and PhUips.
ELECTRICAL! INSTALLATIONS EXECUTEjD FROM ALL SHOPS.
FIRST - CLASS ELECTRICAL AND T.f(. 1 ENGINEERS.
ELECTRIC i WASHERS—Hotpoint, Ada, Thor, Servis, Parnell.
REFRIGERATORS— Frigidaire, Fresh old, Hotpmntj etc. I
VACUUM CLEANERS—Electrolux, Vac trie, HotpointJ etc.
' , ;
a i r t i t t t FRIDAY, SI
cu| j5et
;! Lightiri I ,8.30 n
were
iEPTEM^ gj of
m. to
ably beloty CUtheroe on: Saturday, niimhpred ess th and gate re ceipte
the attendance :iLE
show was ago. The prkblen;!
£276 froiri last
the interest wl forthcoming U ventures are flourish,, li spotlil disappolntling tr
■
show ,att ' further proof of
of-! contending increasing nun attractions and .scope of lUbUc and interests^
s One d:
', must be fempt ori the vflsdom energy arid und- ciai risk if thes; coritinue.l
life has wealth 0^ tlpns whjch a iiicreasing nu:
trengths , -t]-®
l^RS. H. S. s i - wife of thq
'Union, sboke the Clitfteroe church ')/Vomen new translatloj Testament at tF ■Wednesday a | iras thanked Radcllfle, pres]
the Lancashire f
. iheetlng. I
liooh te£| was
the newpessioi were given an I on
Y.F.C.affairl O'rgarrisir, Mr. I Brian ^hton| E the speiker vi
JBEI ifoun fiSt ’indl
Thornber. Cal Gramm ir Sch| next WednesM visit to:Dunsor
ric! ’niornbd
Tl/TRS. ■ E. I’-A
CUtheroe ' ‘
- addressed
.She wjas th| Sllngef and, RefresrimentsI by I Mrs. Greel
'raised in aidj ing AUitumn-1 *
Sell A FiAG da behalf oj
club iri Lowi a totdl colleij addition, a '
on the Cll realised nioil the samt
'vj-hE Rectd
iJ. S. when held new
church, Parry.l the 'Yil
'Mrs. Parry;:
■piK^HTEE AA Lawre:
'soma sheepl After trsl
.day after Roya . fully and
jteachAs all iChure'i. CU| iSundajy
. S a result! held on!
operative Guill of “Gcod Cq| meeting on
thanked by[ Mrs. S'vales P|
mtriesl riighly'l
. expj Agricul
of locT for id varll
thel
heir fl| sessioB
of M and I of Over Hac hurstj, ...was
eroe ambtil| Inflr
flrmary, LC home whei Walnsley;
peris nee, *1 Air a Cl
the lome' Lidc le. CUtheroe. raised!
Dring-^
was and
Church Ba Novpmber.l
glass f *1
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