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•■ti m ®i)t ClitWoe RENTAL


anil'i the


the I agreed ; aerial and!


l i Io v sH . I IV i /6 j^r week;


. i 3/6 per Week; 6/0 we^f


WTH :e :


FULL; i - i


:i/0 iper Week i ■ '!.:


ii/0 per Wek I


j?/0: per week : bSE


F l h M ' I /vmbassAeior,


V- E R S BURNLEY 59!66 en:


■:NG jD^TE;A'|lj GLITjlERpE.:


" ralDAY. AUGUST 12tli,. 1955 • LightinB of VehlclHs: 9.44 p.m. to 4-48 a,


s i“s i s s ; “s„ ^ atten-


S e -T t r e e t 't rm e M e m ,


.Jing an to the


unsuc-


rfitheroe iRoad Safety Coim- mlttee^sed dlscussldn of the matter some time dgo and ttidugh the dlscusslori wis re.vl Senid.by the Towrt Co.mcil at its last meeting, again 'p e inter-change of views ended without positive actibn,


themsel'Ves.,: Either .riipush traffic can be re-routed along


Three alternatives 1 present ll


another ’ road—which presumably / be Lowergate ^ already 'during Tepaustt,


the main ^ud“ Ur e^e-park- ins in Castle-street can either


be cOTiflned to one side only;or prohibited .altogether , Each of these alternatives


KITS BRING


has been examined a t length and so far rejected •the • first


on the groundSithat [the use m


another route would multlpiy existing dangers.vM.d the second from an understand-


WATER TO 15


able reluctance-to ban-park- living In tltP-P^traciough apa| ing in a busy^shop^ing^cent^ j


___ _ _ on^’the grounds thai the prob^


favour of the Tattbr view is that ' despite the


■ A strong argument^


traffic. Castle-street te proved by accident figures to be w


^f


s i t e , jffidtf safer roads on.. 'Which |th€,.trainc,


IlilGHAM’S . pibvesfaster.


which contributesj so greatly to the problerii, by restricting the' length of time which vehicles are .aHoWed to stay


the MndLscrimlnate THP indiscriminat parking - 1


' Af all events, thS position at present remains nd ■nearer to -


rem'edy elusive.'


•continues


UTAKING a further-' appear- ■M.’arice for Lancashire in the


v-.


A more • reallstli approach mieht be to eliminate :some 01


lem while certainly Incon­ venient, is' not serious, enough' to justify such:a drwtlc step.


milk kite.,I


RUR AL Homes -OECAUSE ;of the ^water| P , shortage, householders


Couhcll introduced this serv: ice yesterday; as an emergency measure. | '


jeceivibg; their supplies, in Clitheroe • i Rural District


| ' •


no , _ day,. and


ioank by'tfe C-W.S. m ries at Chaigleyi”, „an .official of the Rural iCouncll .told “ Advertiser I and Times


water .to porter. .... 'th9m,.ln milk,,kits s6 we are taking


(Mr. Quest dn


a '• i


added, ffie-Water rushed hous.ek on tts.;Way


serious shortage, at 'mghk .iwhen inhere


WHALLEY shortage ■ During!.' the. ■ daytime,'


- S t e - i ilt wa. 0


past to ia


he


bufficl'eni IJr^ure in mains;,aiWhalley-and Barrpw,


only was the


that it vfas; P,()ssible fqr at Barra'dlQUgfl, to-; obtain .j, waterVrpih'lb® Ws. ,


i, " The - houses i without watef


county . ebampionship,|game against Hampshire at Ports


inouth, which ends , ffida^ K.B. Standring, of LlttlemoQT road, Clitheroe. J^bOther md


, boy of Clitheroe Roybl, mar School, W. J-^^JfJVers


LODGSRICKJ. In black or b row n calfskin; Leather or double w e a r Neolite soles, i


|59/9


for 'Wolves in 1.helr maicn a gW l Spartak iflM^ow on


Wolverhampton Wanaerers and England half-back, :mayed


Sunday and is in the teM which is to: nieet Moscow Dynamo today in the conclud- In-g game of Wp ves R u s s l^


visit. * * * . ; ;


.fTHERE was a, gobd attend- L ance • at it'vq concerts given iri the groi.nds of Clitn-


plei!


ise men who I ade in superb. |for you ,at. I


varied programme ®f P


Iroe Castle on Sunday by Clitheroe Borough Band. A


music was Bandmaster, Mr( J..H. Oddle,


of band funds. ’ P


resorts throughout the coun­ try were on sale In St. James s School, Clithero J, on Wednes- dav night, when a houday


the organiser. 4 *


TVro damage was caused by a -iy fiVe which broke out at 5, PendlerVlew.lGrlndleton, on |


PROBLEM


a visit! tb see our Wide Cl^CKS, ALARMS, OF j CUTLE.Rpr, and wedding


NGS:-


20, CASTLE’ STREET, CLITHEROE. ,


Wednesday afternoon, Fdt in a pain on a stove had





overheated and caught flro. Clitheroe Fire Brigade were called, but they were not re­ quired - as ,the| fire was out when they arrived.


'.took^part in] the branch’s ^iviUAN clerk at Ulitheroe annual Vtta'g on Wednesday-1 V Police Station for! the.iast


— Clitheroe branch, of the niH Peristons Association


^A BOUT Glitbf 60 imembers of the


which, this yea^r. took th® torm of a coach -trlp'to Southport. The e vent-was prga^ed by


SI TOURS


)R SUNSHINE” ' lO L im Y TOURS


lepWmbMl Vacancies JST 20th;:


JST 27th:


. bEVONli.. AND l.p.W I.O.W. .


lEH 3rd r)10UTl)Return


;'2Sth: ANDI


,. 15 15 ' 0 ^fS ’S' I'


.. 15 5 0 . .. 15 15 0 .. ;i5 10 0


15^0 0


DEVOri : . . . . . 13 15 O’ l.t.V/.’ ' ’13 10 0


AUD WEEKLY jALL TOlfRS r Fully itlclusive fares


AND NORFOLK I broads Saturdays; Fare 48/3'


pchjre and| Bookings at— L. Waterlho Road, Clltheroo.


Sttdet. Whalley, Tel. 2133. I ' I


I this out for :efereiice. |. ■■V'i


Lane, Clithej'ioe, Tel, 704. ' ■ I


Tel. 165,


15 15 0 • 11 15 5 ,0 ' 15


;. Fare j. ' Seats I


i! ' ' ,


the secretary, Mrs.' E. Knowles r*ONGR'ATULATIONS.to Miss


: JeanDawsbri, of 28, Parson- lane, Glitherbe, - 'w;ho h a,s


massed the Intermediate arte


county for 'the ----- . fashion drawing course. A


former PUpH Girls’ Grammar School,-Miss


Dawson has been'a student ^t Accrington:A/t School for the past two ycurs. 4k # #


-biRTHDAY greetings . to^


-*5 Mrs. Pa rktoson. ' of 36, West-view, C. ltheroe, who wiU be 86 on Thutsday. 4.""


I^CINGRATI^TIONS to Mr. | and Mrs William Holden,


S d l n f


married on August 12th, 1905, '■


t o t e : - " ^


rriHIRD 'place at the Royal • -A Lancalshlre ' Agricultural


at"* SS* Mlcha'el ,and' Jphn Church, Lbwergate: I": ■ ,


ShQW, at Bldckpool, this we.ett was won by an Avrshire;CO^ own-?d by.Mr. A. H. Blrt’^lsttp,


of Mltton H411, 'Whalley. , this ■WEEK’S


ROAD Sl^FETY SLOGAN , I


golton 1 Tr(HEp:'^'-less-,tflan;30:U empW'y’ed 'in Clitheroe’ at


...the. Ministry, pf., Labour sho^, that in Clitheroe, at July llffii there were' 14 wholly uhem-


'.plpyed and; 13 \ ■'stopped.


: 1; ■;’-■ '


,are.,cpnc3rn.ed to 'Propar^J^'ott. 'wbrk In the cbttpn industry


’Those .temporarily stopped Spend caie and save lifej ■ able in other trades.


’workers at the moment, but there is plenty oftwork-avall-


■There is ne demand for copton


jjan olflclal. i r iThe


lever, ■


Labbir E x c b te - ^7- ;men. obs available were, how-


mostly Jor women,.;5ald


half are wholly unemployed: anfl^^half .tejnflorarlly, stoP^edL The latest figures l^ued by


the present time, j Of .these, 'ditheroe' ,an;30 unv eroe,: .yesterday Chatl.......— . ,


■'leaving' the town fpr' 'NeW- cistlCiOn-Tyne.


tor i appointment prior ffi, |


rellnQUished . , ^,


married -next week, icame- to ilitheroe from Grimsby dur- the war and served as a


Miss Wilsbn. whO; is to’ b.e .


liar'y Police Corps in Clitheroe, Continuing as civilian clerk


lifter the war. :


Inspector . W. Wright pre­ sented'her with a. eanteem of


'utlery on behalf of; members Df the CUtheroe Sectlon of tto, Lbricashlre ConStabulaty at, a ceremony, at -the police statibn yesterday,.,.,,,. ■


resents-brought by 0“ -', Ishloners from holiday


shower was b®lfl in funds of the rorjthcqmyng^hor,


and soloists werfe Mr. E. Bax­ ter (cornet), and his brother, Mr. G. Baxter (trombone). Collections were taJjten In ala


from I the eio


yest'er&ay


leadi eroe;


are situated on „b}Sh ground, stretchlhgfrom Glltherqe! Golf Club down! to. Primrose Bridge.


has been i.tbe'cause of/Mrn- plalnts in| .the past; but, it is


Lack of pressurefn this area


poped that a scheme drawn up by the 'Council..will overcome this problem..


£13 Stolen From


Hotel Till —CPERTTOLP


I^^G'fguUty'.'at '


Cllthetoe, Edmund Rendell (34), labourer, in lodgings in Waterloo-road, Clitheroe, was


..aglstrates’ , to stealing Royal Oak


fined 1£ 5. -


that .bt:' I-30 p.m. oh Friday, August 5.th, Mrs. Ann Coa-tes, licensee of the Royal Qak, re­ tired to the living premises of the lotel. 'When she-returned


Inspector';;m ''Wright: said - ieo


and opened the tUlshq,;found the money;was.missing.'


“ I TOOK MONEY [’ the


ticultural show. Mr. W. Jack-'* son, the show secretary, was


inte: viewed Rendell who told constable. “I tewk the


commenced _ Inquffipq: ^He


She reported the matter to police and P.C. jErevva


moO' eyj There- was , about ^v^ndell was broughtj to Clit-


Bootbnfen, ’of f’Duxbury,” TunitaC Camforth, and for­ mer; Y ’df-lfewton.J celebrated his golden iweduing with a famw batty at bis home yes- terdayJj


_„,,.bbr ’of a {well-known ■^wianfl family, Mr. James


was ja almast: The


herbe Police Station and for­ mally bautloned and charged


bottage, and was in busi- 0 years.


ness i as fouider


He added that Rendell- had no previous convictions.


: imposing the fln®.i Lord Clilherce, presiding, told Ren- delj his offence was a|seripus,


one. .i.. ' I !'


Farewell Gift T& -


years, Ml^ Phyllis .Wilson, ] of.f 31, chatburn-road, jChth-


ma:iy years;a truttee of New­ ton] Initit ite.


a joiner, member


’cloiply yai belated with Slald“ bli; h Par


Lujee,


hii; father,! the late Mr. B'Wthman, he was


was; married on I9(f5.


sh Chutoh, where he August 12th,


Bo'othmaa, kept la smithy at w]iilding ;oii for piany years. ‘tHouFhi-lt.'te pbtt 20 years


|brbtl|i'er',-the late Mr. Will . ...


sirice he eft NewtoRtorCarn- forth,I'M ‘. Boothmari still has


a Ikeem nterest in his native Borland


x :r. ) arid)A'lMri' Boothman dto ^ '' ' Wiiiiing’


told 1 en


k ld 'E ' Birds t ! the Burnley and-District


Cade Bird Society’s show, at Burnley,! this week, Mr. Hi las,‘.of, the Eagle and


S nbas] lire,.. 'arid -pb?®]jlro


.„d'E otel, m rs t Gr®®". was 'arde 1 five first


iplomi, and i^be Yorkshire


iudgerfgar SbettF Dlplbma of erft.


Wj.. An..( 'fflclal lat i the' (Jlltheroe efe laWolfek(for.women In


theitc’ .-i J?'®


,-DWn; or h-, ^ to. |. wish them ■ any happy returns” yester-


i»,e'th'efei daughters, all of wHon. visited their home at


bHi R( H Association like


cutb- ;'Court ) £13 Hotel.


Gardens,


ford.'Whql when';-liis which-'nls


lion, W4s; „„„m collision .with a


.rtotorj: scooter,; on Ue was-riding pfi-


ultiershaw; Brad- : IS-fatally injured


motor coaol - • on] the ^ Sklpton: side- of Glsbilrn' ast")Veek., ;


c The COToner askefl: '2%’^ an w f e^pi ctvtn:roHuce the


numbe:''iof fulul pccldente when • |his“,ipad IS only 19-ft.


wide? li-"ItIc|HEE 'APART'


“If thetle- were two 'Coache's t traveillrigl la opposite direc­


ions it!25to.p.h.,.toeywouW


be pmslng It 50. Yj®U' might think theftline h ^ gone -when


we mi St, 50 m.-ab.


telt traffic to pass -at my 18, incfies apart’


he'addeO, ■ , . P C Eoila: d said tnat at the


time i f ll^e :olllslpn, the roads were slippery after the first


S e ^ ! a tL th l '‘wedpg Mlchs e r and ^ John ; Church,


Clithi roe,. on Saturda,y M ■ Josep'n Tflomas .Briggs, orfly Mno ' Mr. and Mrs.R. Briggs., ^ 24, Park-avenue, Clitheroe, and Miss Lois Tetesa Sparliflg. elder daughter - Mrs. A. Sparling,! of Graf-


ton-s ,reet, Cllthefpe. ;The Rev. Fathtr Kearns, S-J-r officiated.


rain fpi’^O 'ifly^-' : A passenger In the ebad', Mr. Jorm Talbot, o" Jo liii'in street, St. Helens,


said that > when' the motor scooters I wai about TlO yards from the ,c)ach^it Iseemed to


wobbe;:to^ards;; the,bus and then get back; jagain.'


'a era shihel net would probably have I say ed Pyrah.


A j ury re ;urned a verdict of “Mlssdventire” and saldrthat


gown Of flnV Nbttmgharn l^ ^ dress wftti a| wreath of' , over taffeta, with a . fflU-; and, carrted|a nalxed irn^y.f lengti euibroldefed. veil ju ; - mniirit-,pfi hv a;i. headrdress of |


Thf bride, who' was given by. her father, wore a


mounted by


diam inte arid orange blossom,^ She l afrled a bouquet of Pmk; and Cream TosesJ'■ Th2 br id es ma i d 6f Mss


Kathleen M. Spartog, slstec ,of the bride, Mtes.Frances M. Briggs, sister , bf the hride- W and Mtes Hilary^,5


, bridegroom.r'afld'.tig,


men were Mr; !D.' H.riT and Mr. J.


son'■was iwher.; ' During the : cerCmon^ j the


F.


hymns “ Praise toFA r^ul.„ “ Lead ■ us,'Heavenly Rather,


wore gowns of Ume groen, lilac,»and gold Ibroche taffeto r e s p e c t i v e l y with head­


ilson, friend-or the bride,


dresses and sprays of mixed flowers; They [carried ivory- backed prayer books


Mr ?oo|thman. , who is 80, 6N;vft°n


resident for He lived at


He was a j^qj gymoon - , in London, ■ the an d for 1 brlfe wearing'a blue dress and


joh:i Brown was usher., 'The b r l d e g r o om’ s uncle, Mr. Edv ard Jackson, was,the or­ ganist. ■ , I; After a reception at the Sta/kie -Arms Hotel, Cllttorqe, , Mr. and Mrs. Briggs l®tt a


Edward Jackson, friend of the bridJgroom. Messrs, Harvey Sutdlffe and [Philip Lawton were groomsmen and Mr.


The best man ;w ^ Mr


short white nylon], fur coat with blue and white acces­


sor .es. r Mr. and lArs. Briggs , will ' I


eside at 22', ' [Orchard-road NoFthenden,' Manchjester.


LANG4 MORGAN


SS. Michael ,qnd Jolto Uburen, LoWergate, yesterdky,- o t e ^ . Ge rdon, Robert; Lang, M.B.E.


■the ,weddlng topk place- at


rto:t,Morgan, orily.daughter.of Mr. tulle over taffeta with match- atffiMrs.''/rhom:a8''Maigan,-of-


only son of the late Mr. anq M:'S, “ --------------


' J


4, York-street, Gtoheroe. cereirip^.


t Given away by 'b®r,^4jh®ri bridegroom, j-und 'Mfe M ^ e ; . Miss TomlinSOn (Cert.) chosen fortheuccaslon-whltej ' , 2-,3T-J-AMEfl


. j,'; > ■ ' sandra Pearcy, cousjn|of; the ' , ' . ,


Christina' Chacksfield. cousin, and Miss Jennifer Luly. niece ol the bridegroom, wore 'gojras ofx white lavender-spotted


The br i 'desmai 'ds, Mtes tririimed'with lilac, with lUac ; -------- ;


oi-Ivory satin and carried a sfleath of lilies.


liC bride wore a' classic’gcwn Hayhurst, 'a .friend, y.had J . IVlISS spotted j voile '’'b h 'itaffeta, .j


ender' velvet sashes and glov^'. mkise to 'bur redeemiilg Lord . . and flower - tririiiried head- and'“ 0: Perfect Lov^” were


riuslto over tafleta^.wlth lav-, Fenton,,..the hymns. . ‘Q “V


I rayer" boo?^: ■ Master Trevor ■^unn was'page.;.; : . - i Mn R. Nunn,: a frierid of the


dresses.;. ,They..carrled'whlte I


Mwan and 'Royal Hotel; Ollthr* ' !roe, the ’ couple left for . a loneymborii the bride weartoS i lightweight suit of slate-blue


j/ridegroom,, was best man. ; After .a ! reception attrthe


hp” ]iotel .trade and m clotS; arid in the


de of tbeMtotetry of Labour ' ated yesterday that tnere.


huSffi’ Ig^rade^ tor ^ose ;wlth the] necessary skiU-.


[ ’The anriouM®bi®ht that a [ettml nghspi bpijcerh to .take


with a pink feather hat. and aavy-Wue ’accessories.


They 'Will reside at .“PevanaV’ 'the bridal couple 57, New Walk, Leicester,


( / ' MERCER-^RiTCHLEY


Mrs J. 'W.'D. Crltchley, of 24, . Ujg a, Stonehlll, Grliialeton. .- i , ■ the piij F(rm. , Whlpp-avenue, Clitheroe, was j ;. Among’the inumerous,wed-.


Miss Jean Crltchley, ] elder daughteuL.cbim^^^^


Lbwi M'obri on yvednesday, to ,„ater! set ■ frqm^ itto .brides Mr.: John MercCr,' youngOst ;| ^ajjjfriends'at ,C 1 Hh erofi Shlrttogs Ltd., Grlndleton, .a.


married a;t St. FM’s Churcrij mamv-u «v ___________


sori. of Mr.: and Mrs. Mercer, of 31,' Castle-


Clltheroe," ' ■ ' - .ding gjfts Given, away .by, her father,.i T'G^']M®rors.an^^^


-view,. framqle^ m i r r o r ^ ij bridegrodm’s


l ding tots were a ’.clock arid | ll brldeerodms ^°rkf;rlend^^rit. j james: YffilrttoCTiTSlX


•oroe -Maglstra-tes’ terday,.


g. g: Q ^ g u ^ a s


the organist.;, Mr-. Noel j. Pindep, friend of ’


the bridegroom, was, best man,'


and the groomsmto were Mr. L. Green, bride’s brother, and Mr. J. Cherry, .friend of the;


the usher,'.; ^


bridegroom. Mr. H.;‘Hartley>i friend: of the bridegroom, was;


;Pollbwtog a reception at the;. I Black Bull Hotel, Rlmtogtou, r af |


'hair !coat’ 'with black aud; lemon; accessories.,:''


'I ' ’ Tbelr future residence^wlll-1 8we^ed“w[th®Co!o|^^ by . tr


*S3?2.' riding a/pedal cycle F ^ i t to u t front or rear lights


Monk-street,. Cfftheroe, ^ w ^ fined 5s. in each caseut Cllth- ...Court yes-


Levers Battery “ P< diets ” 1 ^


2


honeymoon a>\ Llandpdno, the bride i traV'elllfig'to ; a. camel- .


BuchrakM, Um ' M a s s e y -


tJilns for th® farmer. Tei; Olstiiirn' 251


SAVE LINO '


B i l i l d b r iq u e t t e s


dresses.!' ■ [v'-; - ■ During the ceremony, which ] was coridilfeted by the Rev, J.


^ \ and white flowered ’ head- I - '. BDRNLbx- lei. oo<o Sat.;: by aPDOtotment. F A I ^ R S IN ^ O C K ;■ ■ s h i v e r WINTER?


Your Stocks Now! ■AVAILABLE IN LARGE


S M ^ ^ j ^ A N T lT I E S • .%om' — :


Clitheroe) ■- LIMITED - ■ WADDINGTON, ROA'D. - CLITHEROE


Ill ia


If


James .Stieet) ' y .jgj 0073


Hbum: Mori;. Tues. j'Wed.. Frt.. 1 to 6 Pto' ■


Robert'Lang; of Lowes- and Miss Ebmela Ann


York-street, GUtheroe. / J ' ‘.rtoa,to,dr®^®?v’ Nf-'r 1 -


■ K. Kent.


■After a reception; at; the Station Hotel, Cllthe^oe^ the


. { . '


bride wearing, a sult ;pf [Beige tweed with natural shantung blouse . and ’ niggetebroTO accessories They 'wfil 'tottde at 48, Newton-street, j; Cnth-


'®rO0.- , ] I , , !| i WEBSTER—GREM


only daughter of Mr. tod Mre. R. Green bf Stonehlll, Grindle- tonj and Mr. Alfred Webster,


Miss Marjorie': E’- ’’Gr^n,


second son of Mr, and M^®''"• Webster bf 38, Tumer-ptroet, Clitheroe,!; were . married at Grlndleton Methodist' Church


on Saturday. : : i j ’


the bride i'was gorwiied fli and tulle: over,;taffrtq, em-


broideredp with! mother-' pearl beadk ’With full-,l.ehgth


iGlven, jiw'ay by, hto,fa*’]l®ri _.i-


,11.1-


veil, and.head-dies^ of. prange blossom'tod tulle: ;Her; bou­ quet' w' a s o fmi x e d


flowers.'.I i The matr6ri6‘-n'iQfi..,-ihonour,


tthitg


Mrs] Ireiie Ti Plnderj a, friend, and!Mrs.!Jean E. Greeii, sister


-in-law of the bride, woj/e hlac coatees’ and leathered


sS M !att^fl^i)to.iMiS5l^^: Mr. (for Chatburn Excurtjoni only)


d ia t h e r m y or e l e c t r o l y s is


teirioved. ■ LADIES! i ^ ■


ENSURi]!THE! HEALTH AND BEAUTY ioF YbilDR HT^IR BV lffiGULARj VISITS i. TO .


'


FLORRIE E. _ HAIR' STYLIST -


I j


5. k in g S T O ■ CLITHEROE Telephone 288


' I- 'I


couple,lefp for; ai’hoilemoon in'London arid the Sou'tHv the.


and “ The King of Loyeff [were sung, the orgaillsf Being Mr.


affected. .fTheyare receiyl^ . r water • during ;the


About I 15 houses jare


rriHESEl mid el ..boilers ,bre helping itt> raise mopey to


Eestham - t have besn „


as.,icollCi ppeal.


(Story


urovide uewi'I eating’ appara­ tus for-CUthiroeJDongrega-


tional Chutch The m^ete. made by.Mj: [E. H.,Fra^,^^of.


l^ r^ t ', i ' Clitheroe, WaVed !at each enr


rance td thi dlectuu


GISBURN Coifp


'palke 2). OLLISION


Criticises


Narrov|i .fjlHE'li|ia(jSu|aacyi of. til® main


Mam iRoad


e church Spd, act boxes lor the.


;fettargdt is £25,0;


gifts stoke these [BpiLERS r m


T h e W e e k 'S


day School teachers,-Mr. John Ellis Boothman. younger .son of 'Mr. and the, late Mrs,, Boothmun of 86, Ptolico-roam Ollthero j, and Miss-Kathleen


BOOT UMAN—SM1THS0N Two qutheroe Wesley Sun-l


Helen Smithson, .only.-daugn-


ter of N r.. and Mrs. F.j Smith- son of .1, Brungerley-avenue; Cllthero 3, ■


ceremoi y. . j


oyer tafieta .with a fullrlength veil and. nylon -head-^ess. She carried ,a bouquet of red


away - by her ■ father,!,wore : a gown of white Chantilly lace


The bride, who wafs' given roses..,;,


k m.: Hanson,' friend bride,’ and iffiss -D -Banta,


The.' iridesmaids '-were'^Mlss ■'• "


cousin')f the Mldegropm, both wearing dresses of gold bro­ cade Wth, ■


mixed flOTbrs.. -They'tarried iMSies of mixed flowers. • ' ■


,fiea^dr.esses . of Boothmaii', brother


of the bridegroom, iwas best man, aiid Messr8. J. Sanderson;


and J/Smithson were grooms­ men. .


....... . ,


hymnsV'The Lord's my Shep­ herd” a h d ''^ Perfect Loya were stog, thfe.organ st being


Mr. A, Lingard..: '• ji .


■ ero'e,' JJr. and Mrs. left for a honeymoon in Switz­


■ ' FolWwffig 'h receptidn t tto Swan in d Royal HpiOl-


erland] ' They are: to reside, at 15,:Castie-road, Colfle. . , ;


' Amdjng ’the' ■ WMdliig ■ gifte were a chiming clock from


Clltheroe, a tea set and stray


from, the brldegrOonvs _cpl- league 3 on .the-stafliof Matt-to Bank, Colne, two stools anira whisk from scholars and,


Churca CholT. ■j . ' tflO,.


dais of :the..Wesley Sund^ Schoo:, and a cake stand from members.


During' the ■ cet'emonT.. ■.'tfi®


Clithero e. ..Wesley. Methodist Church.on Saturday.: TheRCT. F.- A. .Hayne conducted'the


and Idee nnd: pedrL;halfi;hate. Her bouquet was-of Plnk ianQi white roses, gladioli lanp! stephanotls.


___-was , attended .by, Mrs, Davlna. Ralph, a; friend, ;wh;o


She' were married.^ at ■ ter, and Miss J anicB' Rathbofle


wot'e a dress of silver blue figured grosgrain; She carried a . bbUto^t;, of; mixed flowers, Two small'.; attendants, Auss Glenys ;Critdhleyi, t one’s


domestic. P«IB06?6; hiblted.


, v .


dresses of White spotted -muj- ' — lln oVer - blue - taffeta -/'and carried Ylctorlan,i»stes.^: V j;


‘' Besi ,m,in ’wds,;l^r'.''wM|m! MerceK brother.,flf'.'the


groom.' and tH?: were iMn Desmond Crltchley.f brother of',the' 'bride, 'and. Richard Ralph, a friend of ;the bridegroom,


t;


th e : hymns .^Q ,l-P,®4®Pt;-l<>M and' %e'ad' -fte' j ffeavtenly


Father,”: were siing; ‘Rieiort. ganlst was Mr..G.'Hitchon,


Station which 'Mr. left for a


. . .w-n


afad'.'lMfs. Metw honeymdbn'-ln! the


Isle of Man. the)-bride vrewing an oS-whlte suit . with-'black and 'White'-accestories.; They


? ro f f lc e rW te o rS fA ^ ^


A'receptloh'was held iat^ffle . ;atlon 'Hotel," Clitheroe; after ,; 1955] Md/mat am


wlll lreslde at:3L Gastle^rvlevy, Clitheroe, • ■ -ii-;


were a mirror ;and-dock from colleagues of the bride and bridegroom on. the . ,stan oi the CUtheroe| CO(-operatlve.,


Among the i; wedding gifts


Society. The wedding toqJi--.macejat


StlV'Mfffy's PAtlsK-i'Ghuro]!, Clitheroe, on Saturday, of Mr.


John.- h; Myete,' eWer .ronjOf Mr. and-Mrs.tJ.lMye'r?,;of ;I7,


Park-ave'nue, ' Clitheroe, - •and Miss. Joan White,, only daugfl-


3


away by her balletrlength


The bride,


iieedle-ruri ;-lace ;^oyer,, \gros- grain,, -with •; l-,threerqi(^er.


__ matching — gown o f ; yyhlte


was of pream Tosps, ;stophan- otls and 111164 of the yalley.| ..


,


■ Miss RltaMMA‘'a;frieim!pf the bride, wds the bridesmaid and wore a-, ■ballet .length-


of eau-de-nil poult i taffeta With three-qiartersleevestod a . matchlngr half-hat. ! She


carried'a bouquet .'Of; sweet peas.-lA small attend­ ant, Miss Lbsley Rldtog,:ithe


MyW ’brother,; ot] the Mrj Nor-


bride’s godchild, wore:-a|short » _____^ I <irr«<r\n 4-1^ fl/^TI7P?*.Q


ter ,of' Mr. • and Mrs. J;, White, of 56,-’'Chatburn-road, eioe.


- ..- '■P . I Ac4oW5'':te-aUmted tosi ^


placed' on. deposit; • a t ' th? of tbe•.Council- .at,.the ,addr^ 'below, Imd will he open lot bn-


’ '• 'j' bridegroom’s'-'- n le c e,--, wo^/e ; rv S ^ or deiectl’fe


e reported at oncejoAe - g ^ ‘ Mim&fler ftt tlio sdartsB


b_____________ 'flttlnm .., tibs;


Conurcn.Brow, . •ouncil Offlo^


cuttretoe. ■' “


!8 'for any |of l . and 'for::all


- , „ £u


• ' ■ • T.’P. BUSHTON, ^ 1.,' Clerk ol Uie Ooun^il.


(Teleiplibne No. Thfl oouncU ..\uwl0rtftto. oI ol all tape,.


rural iDISTRICT^OOUMCIi bowland .


was performed by.'the'Vicar.uf 1 abstract: of^ accoun^ ^ Low Moor, the'lRev.'T. :togh,


During the cej!emony,.jw}fli:h I aud]t^ A ^ h _ , 6^ COMPLETION ‘ l g 5 THB;YBARi:EN^^|t»}ED 31st: MAR;CH.' 17T5. This reflneii a also ; pro- 1 ; PUBLICJ. not ic e s


(F4H8be»‘'i»rWKiH4y>iW*^fi I*"** . ■.. .’v.Pendfeton)':


RURAL DliTRlof COUNCIL . WATER UH9ERTAKINO8


restrictions U THE USE OF 1 Clitheroe Advertiser & ies, A u g u s t 12, 1955


The Merits of the T,V.


I ; ■ i , • ■ - I ■


’■purpe^' ■ w r e . s t ' . ' - 'b '? ' Fu:


density 1


1 ig and ( Istortii


points and 14T5 but with aj 17" model


.tinted screen whichi allows fc>r the wldesS possible angl;! of vision,


elnts of rectangular


as all


the the


plus a charming cabli .et of valnut -----


veneer, and don’t generations bf skill and experience


.q/ln,,. frvrODtJ the forget


that have gone into t ie mak.ng of this set.


: or oit edsy’ ie r fe 17SK5. You will have to lot


ihls-.-modelj asu-words cannot icttbe the elegant ..design


3ablnet os.


and a picture that dellghte 85gns.


or on e a^ terms, Cash


sneotlon during the usual pfflM -h i local government \ ^ f .area-'-brtHe


' DSD%l's'l2ti;day*6f'-August, ■ '' '’'A. R-. BASKETT...,'; „ . -;m


Council'OffleeA " . ,


^ 32,'i’lmUco Road,. :, ..m-ITHEROE.-


'(Operated In ooniunotion | «lth CLITHEROE.' Wellgate


R i i i L k E EXCURSIONS


. standerwielii) [ -from ■'


who' was'’given father,' wprej a ,


' WHALLBY, Bui Staflon ' CHATBURN. Brown Cow


SATURDAY. 13th AUGUST Henart CUth'eroe" , ;6-30 p.m. 1 ' SUNDAY, 14th AUG[uST


BLACKPCDL ,Depart-,vmalley,-. Depart g a l le y ------ 9*|5


! I V- [6-^5.p.m,


HCYLAKE; ’new BRIGHTON ■AND SOUTHPORT'i ; -! ri'3 Depart Clltberoe


; .9-00 a-m'


CHESTER zoo & DEESIDE SI- "Depart Clitheroe ... . .HOGHTON TILWEri K r t 'W i l e y


'•.Depart CUto«05 '' n:-, H9 n'S' RIBBlE'VALLEY,,: ,


MONDAY.' 15th AUGUST


PILLING &'.MORECAMB’E! 9/6 ■. Db'art Cllthero,e r'-j -S'??


Depart Whalley SOUTHPORT


- .Depart GllthMoe — Tjk hm Depart m a , m .H® P'“ ;


1-30 p.m. 6/* PICO'


• - TUESDAY. 16th AUGUST BUXTON


Depart 'Whalley FLEETWOOD


.Depart Clitheroe


Depart Whalley : ^epart CUtheroe WEDNESDAY, 17th


CHESTER AND RHYL i Depart Clltlieroe ,.


’ Depart Whalley . ■ : Depart Clitheroe .. Depart Chathurn,


Grasmere ;; Depart Whalley


;' Depart Clitheroe .


Depart Chatburn BLACKPOOL


; .Depart CUtheroe Depart l^aUey


MdR;ECAMB£ ILLUMINATIONS


[; Depart; oiltheroe Depart;.■Whalley . or at Local Asen ■9^0 am. . I


9-15 a.m. ■[. ■ 7/3


1-30 p.m; 1-45 p.m.


august . 16/3


Depart Wtialley •


8-15 ajn. 8-30 a.m.


dolTon ai]d burnsali. 6/6


1- 45 pjn. 2-


2-15 pm.


THURSDAY. 18th aU.GUST 12/6


7^15 a.m.


8-00 am. 8-15 am.


5/3


2-15 pm. 2-30 pm.


. FRIDAY. 19th august 4/-


6- 45 pm. 7- 00 pm.


CLI'THEROE. 16, W^llgate. i PhonartB.


CHARLES CLEGG, i^.P.S. 5, jCHURCH STREET,’ CLITHEROE


CH EM IS T ' PHONE '591 ,. i . > 00 p.m. B|ue Gr^si REFRESHING!


ARDEN SP^DI COLOGNE: , I^y Lojve, On D i t ........


,YARD]LEY Liavendbr,


OLID COLOGNE : Fi!eesia,feond St., rtc. .. .


ICOTY SOLIIl) iGOYASOLIll)


C GNE in all fragrance: COLOGNE in all fragtance?.


OLO !!' 6/9


HELRNA RUBINSTEIN Apple Blossbi I - .


1 WEAR YOUR Price ' ' ^


. brage; Gachtt, 'Orgud^ ,5/4 to £6/15/-.:


Depart' Willey ..; . ,12-^5-pJn. ' ; . 9I‘ 1-45 p.m. • 3/6


DeparV-Clltheibe . . ; •: Depart WhaUey .. . . : 6^5 p.m.


Clerk to the Council, , '


AN: insurance SOHEM^ ,IN OPERATION .for just.-over ;£3 A


- per year.' ■ | | A . E , M o o r l i t t e fiM G R E A V teS


Wooiae liOBO, d t f l 'H l i lR O E ’ TIL, 883.


' SMART WOMEN. ABE KN.QWN; . | ; BY . THJE ' PARTIPULAR


PARFUMERIE 'fragrance THEt WEM .





yW-E -HAVE. MAiVY- of;. 4 THE ■tAMOUS


: WORLD’S ‘ MOS


kffifiFVMES;' irm ‘Hanepag to Dressingrtaple-f'Sise.-i j! ,


iCOTY iL’origani Fa'ris,! Chyjire,- faimant, Muse,' Aleteor, .Rmeraude. .-Price 9/6


Muguet, to 64/-.


■VAUnFF.Y 'Iorid Strbet, April Violets,'etcliis, Flair \« s ia ,[ lav en d s r , Pri.;,'6/ - 16 40/6.


CHANEL No. 5xNo. 22, B.ois Des: Isles^.,C\^irT’e^Russie. Pric£ from 25/-.


LENTHERIQ


ARDEN ' Blu( Prici


.Tweed,'-8/8,13/6j 24/9, 38/ Red Lilac abd'Royal Rose,. 7/


Grass, 18/6,


My' ,Iiove, Night


11,13./3 nd’'Day.


38/6, 47/6, 50/-, 95/- on Image, i \ ,


.’LeiTiain Blue, Muguet, Pagan/No. 5. pardenia.' 4/-, 46 ,.22/6.'!


!. Green ^Ta1«»a4* ^TaO V


Velvet, (Noa ISIoa. Price from 10/6.


In hot!weather the Toilet Water Cologne


FAVOuklTE PERFUME EVlilRY DAY. ^lere IS nothing more refreshing than


version of your perfume',.'or-Eau de dabbed on wrists and temples.':'


-II ..’8gpS; ,Va6h, NEW THE 195f MODELS ARE NOW IN STOCK


11T5. Simple tuffing to all channels. t:ol. ' Front


Automatic picture pon- 13


.controls. High flux 7" elliptical P.M. speaker


frontal positioned. 14" rectapgu- l&r screen tinted for daylight vlew- nearly flat to prevent 66gns. Cash


or on easy terms. ■"i-y ' . ' ’i ) ■ t o '


- 'Il-


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