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SATURDAY. 10th SEPTEMBER BLACKPOOL for the ILLUMINATIONS
H
MORECAMBE ILLUMINATIONS
'•Depart Clitheroe I Depart Whatley .
RIPON AND FOUNTAINS ABBEY
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Depart Clltheroe .. 6-30 p.m. Depart Whatley — 6-45 p.m
6-30 pjn, 6-45 p.m
I SUNDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER 10/£
; bepart Whatley ___ 9-15 a.m iDepart Clitheroe .. 9-30
a.itii “
, IDepart Whatley ___ 12-45
p.nr 6/
SOUTHPORT Depart Clitheroe .. 1-30 Depart 'TOalley . . . . 1-45 »
BLACKPOOL for the ILLUMINATIONS
Depart Clitheroe .. 6-30 .Depart Whalley ---- 6-45
joRECAMBE Illuminations
iDepart Clitheroe .. 6-30 iDepart Whalley — 6-45
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BUXTON PILLING & MORECAMBE
Depart Clitheroe Depart Whalley .
MORECAMBE ILKLEY
Depart, Whalley . Depart Clitheroe Depart, Chatburn
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1-30 pin 1-45 p m
WEDNESDAY. 14th SEPTEMBER: KIRKBY LONSDALE AND | • 9/p , i
8-
9- 0 a.m. 9-15 a.m,
L/6
1-15' fi.mi 1-30 ii,m. 1-45 p.m.
THURSDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER CONISTON CIRCULAR 13/3
Depart Whalley . . . . 8-45 a.m. Depart Clitheroe .. 9-0 a.m. Depart Chatburn .. 9-15
a.ni.
NEW BRIGHTON
FRIDAY. 16th SEPTEMBER ' 9/13
Depart Clitheroe : Depart Whalley , . . .
BLACKPOOL for the' ILLUMINATIONS
Depart Clitheroe . Depart Whalley . . .
MORECAMBE ILLUMINATIONS "
Depart Clitheroe . Depart Whalley . . .
6-30 0-45
9-0 9-15
a.m. a.m.
pVp.m. f/-
6-30 p.m 6-45 plljn
child 9d., available lor Chester Zoo at time ot booking.
Book now at Local Office CHEAP EXCURSIONS
by Regular Services to
BLACKPOOL ; POR THE^
ILLUMINATIONS
Oth September to 24th October) from Clitheroe White jLion
Service X16 dally at 9-57 a jn. until 25th September. Day return 6/3. Every Tuesday and Saturday, at ^2 p^ . Day 5/- return, i
Every Tuesday and Saturday! at 3-12 p.m. : Day 5/- return. ' ||
,from/Whalley 'Bus Statipni
! Book at, "Local Office or AgenOy. CLITHEROE, 16, We Igate. Phone 176.
, ■ ,|,QT at Local Agenc es
Mr. prbokcs. Park Villas, Whallay. r Phone 2279,
Mr,.
BHggs,' 1. Downhim,: Boacj. Chatburn.
(for Chatburn Exoursfyns only)
I v;ho the for
day, the
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16, Wellgate, Clitheroe. Phono 176. REMOVALS AND STORAGE ,
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llncks,
Bmnobea every^erej. ^tomplete; Honw, part lot. islnglf artlol i. Local Office:
85, Whalley flange,! Blaokijurn. , Tol. Ho. 44742. 'I
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Concession Tickets: Adults 2/-. j : j
heated luxury coaches — seats booked to plan.
All excursions are by rnodern . „ i
45 a|.mi
pjh p.m
MbNDAY. 12th SEPTEMBER 11/3
Depart Clitheroe , .. 9-0_ a.m. i ^Depart -Whalley ....... ,9-15
a.tm',
TUESDAY; 13th SEPTEMBEr| 11/9
Depart Clitheroe .. 9-0 a.m. Depart WhaUey — 9-15 a.m.
Depart Chatburn .. 9-45 '
a.ni.
CHESTER ZOO & DEESIDE 8 iDepart Clitheroe . . 12-30 p.n .
p.mi i
p.ni. ;
p.m. p.mi I
4/- I
. Organiser, Mrl Richard Sutton. Brlaf Ashton pre^sided aM
Erlcl the speaker was
next visit
Thornber. Cars will Grammar School ^at
Wednesday for to Dunsoj) Brldgj
ere I given ah, interesting talk Sh y F.C. afla^s by t^e County
thldlr first indoor meeting of w the new session on Wednesday
Thorntier and Brian
leave t^ie 6-15 p.m. the farmi
j addressed I mepibers i of E.i! FLEjTCHER
■ Sllnger and] |Mrs. Greenwood. Refreshmenls werel provided
Clitheroe W o m e p s Co- o^pefative Guildjon the subject o r ^ Good Cooping’! , at their meeting on I Tuesday eveimg. She was thanked] by Mrs.
by Mrs. Greenwood' whq^'^ HaUows.
thapked by MJ®-., Mrs. swales'Presldec^. * ii 1= 4
A held on] Saturday byj the | teafehers at : St. 1
AS a result of a jltio Pible sale
Church. Clitheroe,} PlipiaTy Sunday School, ^19 |Wds failed in aid of the forthcom ing AutumniFalr.
irL behalf of the Old people’s club in Lowergate resulted m a toital collection of ^^8. In addition, a mile of coins held bni the Clitheroe !showfleld
; ,' ♦ '■ * Ia flag day in Clitherpe^on
realised more than £17 tor the same cause.
r 1 ■ * * ztiHE Rector of St, James’s IL Church, Clitheroe, the Rev. Ij s Parry, was the speaker when the Young Wives Group held their first meeting of the new session on Wednesday.
T?IGHTEEN - months - old •L) j Lawrence 'Walmsley, son
Mis. Parry presided. I
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;R(Syal Infirmary pn Wednes- iday after he had swallowed ! some sheep pills,
of Mr. and Mrs.| d, Walmsley. of Over Hacking! Farm, Stony- hurst, was taken jby a Clith- eroe ambulance to Blackburn
! and Times”; reporter, he had ! fully recovered from his ex-
i lAfter treatment at the In firmary, Lawrence was taken hbme where yesterday, Mrs. Walmsley told an[ “Advertiser
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. AT a coffee evening and A bring-and-buy sale heW at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. T; U. C iJlddle. “ Llttlemoor House,
was raised towards the china a'nd glass stall at the- Parish Church Bazaar' to be held in November. i ■ '
litheroe, on Wednesday, £28 Slai( [burn Show
I ■om’THDAY greetings .to Miss -P Hlen Annie Death, of “The Chestnuts,” Downham, who will be 92 on Sunday, to Mr. J. Eccles, of 17, High-street, Low Moor, who'will be 82 on Mon day, and i to Sjr Ralph C. teheton, I'of Dpwnham Hall, who celebrates his 95th birth pay on Tuesday. * *
held in WhaUeij
r^GANISED'b .house-to-hoi
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riLlTHEROE: urned out
SPECIAL PERIOD' 'BOOKINGS CLITHEROE
7',"
SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS./^ ' SATURDAY. 17th SEPTEMpf
the King George’s Fund for Sailors raised £22 10s. 9d.
' Mrs. Hull, a se collection recently for
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deal with a smMl outbreak of fire on .the: Corporation tip, Henthorn. The blaze lyas quickly extinguished. ‘ '
.tt.nrTiPrI nllf. on Si Saturday to Fire Brigade
ners of the Chief Constables Knockiout Cup and cham pions of the South-:east Ban'- cashlre Police League, will meet the Rest of the League in a matcri at ['Whalley on Thursday: (2 p.m;).
THIS W ^ ’S
A ball may njin road, but yitmi biust wot
ROAD SAFETY SIGGAN '^into the
rriHE: Accrington Divisional Police cricket team; wln-1
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SGIICG _ - - . SlaidbuVn, Newton, Dunsop
morrow, after an ab- Of two years, Js . the
Lesumes G its re-appearance
Brlfegeirind Dalehead Agricul tural Society’s annual show, to be rield at Duckmire, Slaid-
burn. IBad i weather, resulting in late ha,rvest and raln-soddm
mon Bowla:
and iiterests.i , j. i
'one of the g r e a te s t strengjths of
life has fori long been tne wealth of various org^nlsaj.
vgS'^’^he
taflat be tempted to speculate on'thb 1 wisdom of expanding
tiohs which abound. | b u a n increning number of | them
energy and undertaking finan cial r^k if these trends, are ip continue.' ' : . * i
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A1RS.;H. S.i STANL^i^M.^ t JW, wife of the. Moderator of
hfeiLdncashire Congregational UnloR, spoke ,to members of
Churth Women’s Guild om^ new Itranslatlon of -fim New Testament at their meetingon Wednesday afternoon. ,
was thanked hV/Mrs. ,«■ J-, R^cllffe.Tpresldlng. After- nqpnltea v^as served alter the
meeting.^ • ; ^ . • ' 3 i ) i ) ( f t t i f
FWDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 t i . 1955 i Lighting of Vehiclesj: 8.3P P.m. to 5-38 a.m. 1
.. , w4re highly satisfactory,
------ f j~ ~ r ..... entries iand fluality
ChtUbe Agricultural^^^^^ on ' Saturday. SPeWtoj/s
thel attendaitce abfy bWw expectation at
S p i r e s the' interest which raat) be
show attendance, furth^^ prMf Dfjhe dfflculte
g S ife lastiheld two ^ears "bhe prehiem of TetDjnlng
forthcdmlng jif these j venturfes are ito eontln..,. w flourish, is spiptUghtediby this disappointing i trend iP,
razor TO FLO d IN
teHAUiy FRACAS \ FRACAS involving youths
l^ l ln Edwardian suits during a Saturday pijht dance at .the Whalley Assembly Rooins was described wlen two^ Black burn youths appeared betore Clitheroe Juvenile Panel on Wednesday. 1
years, pleadec. guilty to carry ing i an! (ifflensive weapon, naiiely 4 raze r, aW the other aged 15 yeari, pleaded guUty to being druik and incapable.
1 One, Jged lb .'.1
£10, the Chairman (Col. R. G. Parker) described the attire he'had been wearing as “ the dreis of a gang, which is,a dis grace to the muntry.” ,
Fllning the .6-year-old youth
cloakroom I and • 'found a ^ struggle, ill, progress^
that P.C. Ba llon was on duty at the Assembly Rooms at 9-45
p.ni. on Aiig'ist 6th, when he heard a‘ loud noise
from..the cloakroom.j He enitered the
Inspector W. Wright said
thfe 16 -year-pld youth and an- X b o y ,w |o h ad h ls - fw to n
ta"fazor, which lay closed on
youths, the constable was .told that the 16 -year-old boy had
he floor. Ahter separating the
pulled the razor, from his pocket, and it had dropped to
thfe .ground. I
who was dru^. “ I had no in tention of using the razor, the statement‘added.
,r FROM FRIEND 'said (iefendant had taken, the yggjerday, hf Mr. William
Appearing for .the youth, Mr.G. Wlghiman (Blackburn),
dtunk, fearing he mlgh^do something s lly with it. When he became Involved im the, fracas, he felt to see if his v/allet was £afe, and the .razor had fallen cut on to .the floor, where It had remained until It was Plckdd up by the police officer. ; ■ Mr. Wlghtman said he had
known the, youth for some years. He cnew him as a re spectable yfeuth of respectable parents. His mother was a Sunday School teacher.
Is In itself no offence but rather expresses an attltu^ of . mind on ;he part of these
got to that age when for some reason nowadays, youngstMS seem to go off the rails. He has admitted wearing th^ Edwardian type of dress, which
“ Unfortunately he has now
^°M^ Wlgtftman added that he felt thjre was no Innate wickedness. In the boy. “This has been a lesson to him, and he knows 1; has caused a great deal of unhappineM.” Announcing a fine of ten hillings 6n .the' 15-year-oW was also stated to
snu , , JaipesS jjif^q-jj
havfe been wearing Edwardto garb, Col Parker said he hoped the defendant “would pot I appear in these despicable
clothes agi engagement; a n n o u n c e d razorfrom 1 .1s friend.whoiwas John Marcus Worsley, elder
the youth isAld he ha^ taken the razor frdm his conlhanlpn,-
in a stater lent to ,thp police, “ ; r j '
Hall, this week/' In the background Church, where they will marry latei* in the year.
Mr. Worsley and Miss Assheton,
Miss BRIDGET MAI®Y BAROI
rpvo prominent northern ■A familiesiare linked by the
son of Sir i William Worsley. Bart., a,nd Lady, ''^rsley. of Hovlngham,! nedr York, and the Hon. | Miss B r id g e t
pictured at “Downham is Downham Parish
5HETON TO r e SO N
uoo .Lancashire origins, h a ^ g movfed from Worsley to^Hov-. irighW in the reign of Queen EUzabeth I, during the-same era i?hen the Assheton family first went to Dovmham.
worsley’s family also
Assheton, only daughter of Lord and Lady Clitheroe. of
Church later In the .year. ' Nowhere wlH the announce
Downham' Hall. Mr. Worsley and Miss Assheton are to be married at . Downham Parish
ment be greeted with keener pleasure; than in Downham It self, where the -'^heton. family ihas' been, :established
since 1558„;taMng a le a d ^ part in .the public life of the
county for over 400 years. Miss Assheton s father,
formerly Mr. Ralph Assheton, was elevaMd to the'peerage in the Queen’s Birthday Honours I'st three tponthS ago in recog nition 01 outstanding service,
'Coiiservatlve Party' and re cently retired from member ship of the Houfee of Commons, in which he had served for 21
in political land public life. He is a former chairman of the
I' hls 95th blrthdAy next week WAR,'SEliVlGiE ■
^^H?r grandfather. Sir Ralph Assheton, who ,1s the present Squire of Downham, celebr^es
A J At j serving’first: as a motor; traM- A
at Downham In Hertfordshire, and later studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic ^ t ._ In 1944, she joined the W..R.N/S.
. Miss Assheton was educated wards At port driver'-andTalpr-ln Gran mar School
iriRlCKETlNG awards pre- sented at'.Clitheroe Royal
isecond year as school captain. The T.jDuxbury Cup for the
|L. Hardy, __
' ■ his
Grammar! School Include the Headmaster’s Cup for out standing Service, given by m . which has .this year
just completed his ■ ■
special! coding' branch, and th^
after the;: war she made- news when she (Undertook a journey through Africa;
Returning,to:thls country In 1949, Miss Assheton joined the
been wor. by P. S. Jackson, years she was social secretary who has
staff of J. Walter Thompson, the London advertising agepts, and subsequently went to Belgium./where for over two
to the British Ambassador, Sir Christopher Warner. She Is at present on the', public relations
Ibest batting average has been won by J. K. Oddie, and the Cook Cup for bowling, by M,
Foley.' p Out of I a total of 50 games
the school’s four teams won 25, lost 112, and drew 9, a further 'three matches being
layed during the past season, abandoned.
' The first eleven won seven and drew four of Its 16 games, and the second eleven, with 13 games, won three and drew tlirG6 IThe Ccilts had an undefeated record, winning 10 of their 12 games, 'and the Bantams too, met with encouraging success.
winning of the n
staff of Hunting and Son, the shipping and aviation concern.
ant of the North Riding, and a fomer captain of .the York- shire county cricket team, he led from 1927-28.
HI J father is Lord Lieuten
Sir Iwilllam’s. other activity Include membership of the committee of the M.C.C.
supporter of the Womens Institute movement, b^pg chairman of the . Yorkshire Federation of W.Ia.
Lady Worsley is a leading
andl afterwards Joined’ the Green Howards, serving from 194^47 in India and West
Worsley went to Eton Africa' ^oh his return to civilian
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DOWNHAM: wedding t h e ye ar Wai T to ,
Affktbd :er Rationing
t To Village . v.i
TTILLAGERS in I RIbblesdale ” and] Bowlahd i areas are still faced with an! acute water shortagfe, although jin one j or two cases therd has beep a slight easing in the predlqa- ment ln| which many consum ers have found 1 |themsely9S during tihe emergency perlop.
In Chatburn,] for Instaijee,
where the supply! emanato from Downham!, the nlghUy practice of cutting off the supply for three 'hours pas been dispensed with, exjtra springs having been brought Into use at Downham. 1.
apply, ' however, : although villagers are receiving |_ a • regular! supply, jlniproylsatlon. by Clitheroe Surveyor’s Dfept. in-the way of an ofeerland'Plpe connection betw;eeh mains, has ensured that residents In [the Crow Trees Broy area, previ ously without water for long periods during].the day, |are ;gettlng supplies} ,j ;
The . usual restrictions still i
ties'" are the! villagers of Whalley and district,.who are dependent entirely' ph[ the water supplied by the-Borqugh of Clitheroe. Whalley’s .reser
atm’facing bxtrfeme difficul , RDRift. PLIGHT I WANTED PERMANENT^,
private ■ slttlngroom and .lull attendance read, by elderly,
tnU
HOUSE (with, batnroom) to 'rent reqd. Replies to: Chef, Spread
couple;, nice locality; lappllc.*. tlonegemllne.—Write:, Box C2, Advertiser, and Times.
TURN your Old Gold and Silver into cash; best prltes given for
gents.’ 0A8T.0FF„ clothing read.-Seed, 48, Parson . Lane, CUtheroe.
Eag(e. Sawley. t * •
sovereigns.—Morton’s, Jewellers, 18. Moor Lane. Clitheroe.
SYRUP TINS reqd. — WallbanK B ^ .r 31, Mwr Lahe, Clitheroe,
B3. Advertiser and Times.______ MRS; RAW, High-class 'Wardrobe
Dealer, wui be glad to .buy any Gents.’. Suits, Jackets and. Vests, Ladles' and Children’s Dre^s, underclothing. Boots and Shoes,,
Table OUnen, Bedding and Covera. Please, send P.C. or letter: Mrs. Raw, 25. ‘ Falrclough. Road, Accrington.
' ■ ^LEGAL NOTICES
MARMADUKENESFIELD WpIGHT ■ I , DECEASED ^ ,
Pursuant to the Trustee Act. 1925 1
(as amended)
All persons having claims against thel Estate of Marmaduke Nesfield Wright ' late of Bolton HaU,
• Bofton-^by-BOwland in the County, Of t'Lancaster. who died on the 25131 day of May 1954 and whose
ALL THE
will was proved on the 12th day of May 1955, are required to send written particulars to the under signed by the llth" day of November 1955. after which date the Executors -will distribute the Deceased’s Estate, having regard only to . vaUd claims then
dated this 31st day of August 1965.
nopfled, . . . . . : . ; . -
voir is completely dry, and xe- strlctlons are stUl In full force, from the Fylde
Water.Board.
' ■ The rationing of, both | do mestic and IndGstrlal supplies is Imminent a,t Read,'where the' situation I can only} be
assisted by a considerable re duction In consuinptloni | -•
springs and Iboreholes, J the village's s'upplies have been dSMng up after the long dry spell,! and a complete, break down In the supply Is forecast unless the fullest; co-operation of villagers irTorthcomln ?.
Usually accumulated from
Chatburn! Welcomes INew Minister 1 lparts
METHODIISTS from all council. !
I i
circuit attended Chatburn Methodist (»iurch on Wed nesday evening for the Induc
of fef Uth ro
life he graduated from New College, Oxford, with a degree
area of CUtheroe Wesley! Clr- 'cult. ‘
i
regularly In the European Service from 1950-53. For .the past two years he
in History, and for, the next thrue years he was^n the steff of the IB.B.C.. broadcasting
has been agent to the family estete at Hovlngham.^ . l e Is a member of the Mal-
, i!
was performed by the Rev; H. Crawford Walters, President-
The Inducjilon ceremony
Designate. of I the Methodist Conference and Chairman of the i North Lahes. District] He was assisted! by the jlRev. Francis A. Payne, Superinten dent Minister, and the Rfey. J. Wright; of Whalley.'
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tor R.D.C., and at the last paillameiitary election he un successfully qontested the Keighley Division as Con servative candidate.
,Elans for the amalgama
ciilcults in the Oljtheroe dis trict, M()or-lane and Wesley, h8V6 b66n undBr discussion fo : some time anl voting on the matter Is takjng place at trie quarterly meetings of
lethodists Vote Circuit Merger tion of the two Methodist
bdth circuits this week. A ballot was taken at the
talned her fairUly’s close asso ciation with the activities of the village. She Is president of the Dovviiham' Drama Club, a member: of the §t. Leonaras Church'Cholrj and a member of the; Downham Womens
In Downham, she has main Institute.'
After IBarrow Crash A road crash at Whlteacf e-
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five and drawing one ne games played.
rnine' June ’4th, when a 'Etead,ofHumber-street,I^ng- motdr^orry moving out of 1 jldge, and Miss Constmee
mo lane,! Barrow, on Saturday
Whlteacre-lane. coUlded with a motor coach travelling from
Bradford to Blackpool, had a sequel ' At .jCUtheroe Magis trates’ Court, y^terday. The driver of the lorry,
C hurch on I Friday of Mr. Jeffrey Armltstead, only son cf Mr. and Mrs. W. Armlt-
longrldge Congregational
Rev. S. Barratt . performed ;he ceremony, and Mr. ^J.
lack HaU. Chipping. The
Frederick Porter (22), . of Moss j Farm, Lohgrldge, near Preston, was fined 9s. ,6d. for driving without due care and attention and : ordered to pay £14 11s.
6d. costs.
Col. R. G. Parker (presiding maglstrite) said the amount of
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the fine: was reduced because of the slze ot'the .costs,
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ground' caused the show .to be cancelled' last; year. In com-
a Summonses^: jAgahiet. vlleging! .thaf’/nfi' dWye:
. This year, entries are sUghtly
ivlth th e ; Bolton-by- and CUtheroe shows.
In excess of the .1953 total- just ovfer LflOO in. all , Entrfes In <,the sheep and
cattle:] sections show, little change, and the:general repu
mlssed.;! '. !. ■
tloni with defective, tyres and defective , brakes, were dls-
ehicle.in a'dangerous icondl-
tation! for' good quality, l especlaUy In the sheep section,
featur ;d Once, more this- year. As on the previous occasion, there! wUl be local and open sectloijis.'
started as a special attraction at the 1953 show, are to be
ook Uke being maintained. Sheepdog' trials, w h ’ch
' CHAMPIONS WIN
f^Ln HEROE Wednesday, who are champions of .the Lan
scorliilg 241 runs. K. Standrtng .scored 66, W. B. Holt 52. and E. Bush !42, and Holt went pn to capture five Ramsboti,om
b: winning note at R a ^ wlpkeis. cittoin, 'on 'Wednesday, after
cashire Wednesday , Cricket Leagufe, finished the season on a _7LL»___«4. •Dome-
Mrs. Marjorie ‘ Procter, of Goosnargh iHUl, Berry-la^, Goosnairgh.! the :owner,^who was dGfGndGd, by-Mr.* F. D. Whalley. of' Preston, were also dismissed. -
i Slmllaf summonses against . . iF^rewell Gift
■DETIRING after more than « 50 years as a member of R the staff at Victors Mill.
oead. JMr. Robert IWchardson,
f 7, iFort-street, Read, wm presented with an electric blanket on behalf of his work mates! at a ceremony at the mill oh Friday aftetnoon. • The: oldest weaver at the
ardstm with a .bouquet of :floweirs. . ' I *
mill, Mr. James Fieldtag,; of East-street, Read, - made the p r e s e n t a t io n , while the youngest weaver, 15-year-old Norah. Hartley, also of. Easte street, presented Mrs. Rlch-
.miy’ Talbot, elder daughter B if Mr. and Mrs. R. Talbot of.
Bcambler was organist. Given away by her father,
the bride was attired In a mwn of white witchcraft lace, yylth a short veil surmounted by a head-dresS fef orange blossom. -She carried a bom- quet of white rosebuds and-
sister.- .Miss. lean;M: Talbot, and; her c o u ^ Mlss Jeau M;
to^blue- terylene. Harris, ■ whOL. wore
cousins of tbG bridGr S ^ s p f white, terrene; Miss;.
attendants. Miss JuiUth Cate, low: and Miss Ruth Shorrock,
emau
Talbot and Miss Harris: earned: bouquets of. pink rosebu^. and the small attendants posies of mixed. flowers.
^ •The best man was Mr. R. Briflen, and groomsmen,-weK
Salmesbhry Hall, after which m the couple left for a honey
A reception was held at ,
bride wearing a dark green suit with charcoal-grey acces-
oon In North Devon, the
.sorles. ;Thfey will reside at Pudsey, Leeds.
WEST—WHITTAKER taMiss Alison ;{MacLean Whit
and Mrs. J. C. Whittaker, of ProspGCt Housg; Grlndleton, was : married : At St. Ambrose
ker. i second' daughter of Mr.
Church dn Saturday to Mr; Peter Wlnton; West,'eldest son of Dr.' and Mrs. Ralph W.
Messrs. H. Butterworth and R- H. Talbot- ' ;
qiarterly meeting of the M3or-lane circuit on Wetoes- di.y night, but the result of tie Voting Is noj; being dis eased, as previously arranged,
ters stressed!the importance, of the cefeihbny and thfe fact that Mr. Laije was beginning his: ministry; at a very impor tant time In I the world’s his tory. “The [next five 'years may weU determine the dlfec-- tlon In which clvUisatlorj will turn," he defelared.
iri a brief adciress, Mr. Wai' !!
on! the part of the congrega tion, Mr. Walters said Lanca shire people had a' critical faculty well 'develope4; and were astute! enough tij spot hutman falling, weaknesses and faults. I Nor werfej they slow to draw attention to
CIO-PPERAlnON SOUGHT Appealing [for eo-opepatlon
them. ... c Stressing the neCd fpr In I. ■ ' j! ■
day worship, MV- W^ii'^vs made the point that If all the Methodist members,!let! alone friends , and well-uflshers,
reased congregations alt Sun
ir order not' to prejudice the voting at the Wesley circuit nieetmg which |takes place tc-morrow afternoon.
The
ARMITSTEAD-pTALBOT I The wedding took place at
were to attend worship next Sunday morning, congrega tions generally would be doubled ahd even trebled. ,
Weddii^s
West, o f Zairialek,: Pferkslde- road, Northwood, Middlesex.
.'In several parts of Lancashire afe well as one in South|Africa. The bridegroom, whose father
man and managing director of the David Whitehead cotton group which has 'mills
I The bride’s if athet ife! chair
is head of Battersea Polytech nic College, Is a sales execu tive of the: Sperry Gyroscopic Co. Ltd., at Brentford,|l
the bride! wore, a gown of white lace and pleated or ganza, with a coronet head dress of orange blossom. She (iarried a bouquet of stephan- (btls, tube iroses, lllieS'|of-the- 'Valley and!carnations.:!
I Given away by her [father, SUNNYSIDE Tels. Nelson 1368 and 2538,;
ACCREDITED HATCHERY.; ROUGHLEE, nr. NELSON.
carhatloris." She : was - attended .te ,her.
'
ker, younger , sister .iiof the bride, who- was bridesmaid, wore, a dress^pf'Ameftean reiii fehlffon ovfer thffeta, her bou-; qiiet cohslstiiig'6f mixed white , !j .
i Miss' Elizabeth M. /{Whltta- THA|4K8 powers. - I
Douglas ■ S. Park;^ fend the groomsmen were Captain. J; R; 'West;:Mr. i. G. Hlllls,:Mri
The' heist man: was Mr;
B. HeywiJrtbi'i Mri'G. C)rew and Mr. D. Dodds;
/ !j ;
I During! the ceremony, which was performed by the Vicar, the Rev.; Eric Murgatroyd,
'Who was'assisted by!the Rev. G. E. Bramley, ;thfe .hymns {
Miss' BREN dV '^ plOKINSON; wlshea • to . express her sincere thanks to ' everyonq ■ who made, enqtflries" abOiit her during her recent' illness;' also; to ^sincerely thank' tha-friends, relatives and neighbours who^were '^so . verif ': kind hy sending gffts-and'flowers.
86; Hayhu^ Street,' CUtheroe.: i LOST
Ladies’ UMBRELLA/left in wite
OVERALLS JACKETS
TROUSERS ; BEST QUALITY , .
phone kiosk, Markfet Place, CUth eroe, on,Tuesday evening; reward. —Apply: Advertiser and Times.
“Praise My Soul’i and "God 'Be In My Head”'were sung.
! ' The" rC(iePtion jyas held at 'Prospect :H0use, after! which iMr. and'Mrs.'West left for a honeymoon* In Maj(>rca, the bride wearing a printed silk dress with feathered {hat, pale blue coat' and yellow gloves
and shoep. They ■will reside at Northwood, Mlddlfesex.
canteen'! of cutlery, from Messrs. [D. 'Whitehead and Sons Ltd., a coffee' percolator
The . presents I included a
from the' canteen'/staff-' Messrs. "Whiteheads; and; eleetrlc'flre andjcheque from the Sperry Gyroscope C. Ltd.
ONE SILVER, MOUNTED_,EAR- RING lor pierced ear, with a strip ot Cornelian'running across, lost In CUtheroe on.- Friday, August 27th; finder rewarded.-r Write; Box: ci, Advertiser and Times. :■
, FOUNp
ONE YALE-TYPE KEY found, at finish of Clarion " 100.”—Apply; B. Nightingale, Hon. Sec., 10. St. Chad's Avenue, Chatburn; ;
TO LET-
- Society Ltd,. 2, Moor Lane. CUtheroe, ,:
' ■ ■ ' ' '
' , ; '
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY to let In' 'CUtheroe; first' class con dition. Ground floor: 1.750 sq. ft. approx.;; 1st.floor: 850 sq. ift. approx; Electric ' light and power. '' SUUtahlq-' for -'Ught engineering business, etc, EHt qultles to: CUtheroe'. Co-op,
' B ( ^ S
CLITHEROE MARK^ AltiD RAILWAY
WRIGLEV’S SEDII^Q
Teiepho ie 89 SAVE LINO
Have your. Old
FlagsU.FIporj ." >
Gov(ired with Coloured fethhaU -by the Old Firm. I
ROBINSON. HEYB BLACKBURN;
LOANS WITHOUT 8E(fUB)TV £lb to £5,000
: Fs 8; BIOHAftOS LTD.;. 55. Rowsljy SfroeL feeloefter,
HUMBER. HILLMAN CARS
& SINGER
1955 Sioeer! Hunter 1955 Hillman Minx De Luxe 1955 Hillman. Husky
1952 Aiistin A40 Saloon 1953 Ford 5,cwt .Van . 1946 Austin 5-owti Van 1951 Si iger, Roadster
WH BLAC FARMERS’
1955. 1
PETROLEUM (CONSOLIDATION) r ' ACT,.1928,
{rural district council ' I bowland
The Council wish to call attention 'to the requirement of this Act. that petroleum'^plrlt shall not l be kept tmless- a petroleum-spirit;
■Not more than three gallons may
icence Is In force authorising the keeping thereof.
be kept without. licence provided It Is ' kept in . separate glass, earthenware, or metal vessels; securely stopped and containing i not more than one pint each.
■ ■' Cflltheroe ' RURAL
RESTRICTIONS IN THE USB OF WATER
Pendlaton. Chatburn and Wanton)
NOTICE IS HEREBY mVi» tbat untU further notice the- Council prohibit llie use of water from their 'OndArtaUngs la (he alxrve
S^IL^IS OF FLAGS: V a
The ■use of Hose Spes i(X any of the above purposes and for au domestic purpq^v Is :.also pro-
WASHING OF MOTOR .OTHER ............
Proceedlhgs ■will be Instlth^ against any persona reeponame for any wastage or abuse, ^
Manager a t ' the address (Telephone No.' CUf^roe'688). , The Council undertake, free_ of
Any leaking tops, faulty-ball valves or defective flttinmiShpuld be reported^at once to the wato
Church Brow, Council Offices. CUtheroe.
cost, t h e ^ w ^ g l^ a l l tops, ■ derk of the Council.
SOLE BY
TUITION
SCHOLARSHIPS, Grammar Selection Examination; expert
coaching for pupils 9 to U qualified staff; courses stamrn now for next examination. Write
for ' prospectus: 'Tutors Postal Preparatory School, 79, Old Road. Leeds 16.
POULTRY AND EGGS
3-MONTH-OLD PULLETS, per dozen, £68/10/0 per 1()0. 4-
month-old; £11/10/0 per dozen. £90 per 100.
Otley
slip resistant.; They are, of course, lined with] real sheepsHn. The boot illustrated is Wen^en.
Morlands Win'terset Boots are soled by a .vonderfiil new . proccM that mikes them hard-wearinrt wcatber-prMf and
GRAND DISPLAY OF WINTER BOOTS i AND SLIPPERS se ':^ WINDOWS AT
■ CHAPMAN & HARGER 4, M A I^T BLACE, CllmiERQE ' TELEPHONE 373
MOTOR {VEHICLES 7 ^ agents for • ;■1 < C rV eR ^ ^ A «
OURTS & SPORTS GROUNDS.. ■.....— --------0/
council Offices, 33,'Pimlico Road,
tion' of the Rev. Kenneth D. Lane, B.A., who' Is beginning his ministry In the Chatburn
CHAELES RUSSEtLi & CO. 37, Norfolk Street.: lK)ndon W.C.2.
lUcltors- for the Executors.
NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF AUDIT AND DEPOSIT OF AB STRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE m R ENDED 31st MARCH, 1954 :;
RURAL DISTRICT C0UNGIL^_
PUBLIC NOTICES CLITHEROE ■ ^ .
N()TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttot the Audit of the Accounts of the , Clitheroe Rural District Council,'
and 1955
and of the Officers thereof lor riT-
the. years ended' thi March, 1954 and
I-'hA Qlcf Hi ; I .. I electors for the . area' of the
pleted by the Dlatfiet Auditor on the 9th. Jqne^aiffi 26ai' Aug-nst, 1955.' respectively;''I and. that Abstract of the Accounts as audited have been placed on deposit at the Rural District Council Offices, Church Brow Clitheroe, and will be open for inspection during the usual office hours by local government
31st day of whs com-
the Clitheroe 1 dated this 9tH day of September. T. P. RUSHTON,
oiltheroB RD.C. Offices, " •
'(jhurch Brow,: n Clitheroe;-Lancs.
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WILL GIVE YOU I[ASTING MEMORIES OF! TfflS bmutiful summer;'
Enjoy'yfeur Summer photography one of tie fciUowing , seiectitfn:
r
KODAK KODAK KODAK
Clerk of the Council. _____ brownie . MODHi
BABY BROWNIR ............ BROWNIE MODEL
KODAK BROW^ MODEL KODAK REFLEX ...
O.B, EEHSHAW HO
AGIPLASH kodak DUAFIiBX KINQ :PKNGUm -J<^n4G KODAK POLDINO JUNIOR
C,,i.......... i4..;......v
kodak folding junior /I I .............
IAMERA ......
. 24/6 . 39/9 . 46/5
G.B. KERSHAW 63d KODAK STERLING n (Barb’s “ p t le ^ ) KODAli^^OT^TE a p S . ’, F.i5, Comi|ur: AGFA^SmEU^^^3^nl]m^^
Prq’ntor SA S. 8-speed
Applications for licences should be made to the undersigned: A. B. BASKETiT,
I ; Clerk to.,the. (Council, 9th September: 1955._______ ■ ■ ......... ................ .■ •
CALL ; AND SEE ; THE NEW; K(3D4K i
' COLORSNAP CAMERA.
This wfeU-made (iamera of modern design 1 ^ a 8odd leM Md h& s S H p p e a l to the:‘inon-techWcal.'’ Good
plcturSln colour ox; black and I simple
camefa.se.ttings. Price £^1/18/6.
LET U^EVELQP AND P : yOUR SNAPSHOTS
CHAItES CLEte, M.P.& ' ' ' Pgriohes for the . following BARS AND THE NEW ' J • r*tmUfT<!T ;
5, CHURfeH STREET, C Lp E R O E ' PHONE '591
can be^®8'ic
,',! £8/8/11 ;,! £9/18/9 £ 11/ 11/11 £12/10/4
:i £5/15/11 ! £5/19/10
I £4/19/10 £20/14/9
£22/10/2 BANTAM
. 55/6 66/3 77/6 79/6
!!‘ ■ I li-
BEST MAKES p' '
TO I
CHOOSE FROJ
#1 *
i^oor Lane and Woone Lane, GDTIBEROE T
A. E. HARGREi VES i
TEL 683; I 1mf But we can and dp
Supply the Bert TELE Give the Best SERVICE Offer the Best
SION Wt Cm't Help the m. Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 9 19i5 5
1953 Jewett Javelin 1953 Aifstln A40 Convertible
Coulttutst & Grimshaw IAIIlEY new ROAD, I (BURN. Tel. 48091/2.
Lever's Battery
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