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ClUheroe Advertiser & Times^ December 16, 1955 ® 9 Miss Watson said it took; lei FROM


ELUS & SON lEW NURSERY joADp (pLlTHEROE


ION OF fiOWLS IN, STOCK r J.CHRISTMAS,


jEIiEFHONE 119 E^l TO^N^jDA^


--t-


Is Machines, incl(idinjB |Re\sDrayinE. Rip (j)UT, ON ipBSO"


WASHER! SER^^GE Repail


Overhaull of all .maktt of machS es.


stplksl or sparfc Including d^rieOO NeW l lers! lori all types] of i Electric' wasnersi to cUriisstm"n*s as ilecessary to helR *- •*


(! your Washer, whlcW costs you only j 110/6 per year


Iteed, PTlONp, ;WASHEF


j| i Estl^te^' ALWAYS k)A i


lie taken'In parti exchange or bought'*(Jx cash. , I 11 !l M


ihfarle lor Immolate lat.tentlon to^ len1 , SON & EpFIELD ROAD,


MECHAjilCALj one 1818


ijlELSOFr^ ENGINl S COLLEQE


ITARIAL ■ AND EVENWG) ' ' ’ '


ARY EDUCATION


:OM^|ERCIAL TkAllSIINa) 11 children Is/ I j I


*^RY EDUCATION k-CHILDREN il|/l6


b ; effected for the NewITermj mPECTUS FR!EE\


ein HANGE


s t r e e t 'i I ’eLM iS '


| ip jlfUNDS! £2j^00,|)00 T


!


RESERVES, ii £740'000|


lenti service LET USi ADD Y06b NAME I I iANNOAli MAINTENANCE. I Mnoludlng adjr n'e"t'


In th ’-e rEliFLORi| ORbERS Ej^I^y t I


Inf of the 'wettest days oi the ^ear[ |co“'d "•>* ® } wedding? of tlie year at pownham fn Saturday. !


weuuing ui uii- j"“‘ r J,


rain to watijh the ; i


..rAhrpiin.b a.n they stood in could not spoil be


. daugl^ter of Lord land Lady


Worsley, of. Hovingham Hall.!YorK- | The marrh.ge linked two oE


the oldest und families in^ Lan Yorkshire, f


best known lashire anp


hald a ,distir ,guisied poiitical career.'isi'a foraier chairman


The bride’s fatlier, who h^


of i the Corise rvative Part? ^ is'a formeij M.P. lor Blackbuitp


■Wiest. ;: V ’ i


, Mr. Worse’s father Lieutenant ( f the North Rid


, me and i a ] prm' ;r captam w ttei’ Yorkshire Ciunty-crick|t;


I team.' n


- The ceireinony was'timed fpr 2. JO p.m.,;bu ;for


hour before tha


had begun h) talie up 'positio. s outside the :hur


ireruic :h gate.


[finishing touches Workmen


fllnishlng tmiche iJarattohs. T hey p'et .beneath tl white strip 3d fprmed', a tuni churchyard ent 3hurch doo


tJhe first cars guests .began to


Shortly


•WerJ putting . to the aid a red ci green apd


Iwnlng whri jel '.from ranee to tb,®


before 1-30 P bringing’ 'i he


>li.


the cars were q for the neiit ho Ing in ^ coiitini


leued up, and ir were arijiv


DUS streatn. The pass; mgeiB hurried fiop


the cars into }he shelter cf the awning, wiile the drlifers


parked ,the vehicles. _


I Cars werie eve: -ywhere. Thp iliied the striet from tjie church to the oottom of t— Wllage. P iliceJ equipped wlt|i walkie-talkie apparatu^ con- itrolled the mass of traffle. j|


Still the rain came down.jIt khowed nc sligns' of relentjirig. brooded Pendle


nL -


Over all summit hidden cloud.I


G^UARD 0 damik, tb'i ;qi||et_.e_x5ect|n|


UcUUF' vAiv .M-- of .the patlenp


mosti guard


sheltered by umbrellas—biac,,.3K. formed ^


brown,'red an;i grey—and sjl- ■ an unoficial ■airi,


stood! sto idly wqailher; could


But the- Yv,,»y..— — Y


crowd' in the


of honojir


their entliuskam. Men, .and children, too, were amonp tie large croivd.


Women were


They hs d pi mty to see wh le ’ they awa ted Ithe bride’s arjri-


........... „ __ not klore in - luic, ijte


in am honour


lantle of riot


arrive. .Si ori, . . , ' _ 1;


more than aiti time people


three days to make.: A spe;:la tin had to be made for hei o'l'en for the bottom tier.


bridegroom was proposed . Sir Christopher Warner, : hr mer British Ambassador 116 Belgium, for whom the. bijidp was I at one perlqd soc.al gec r'etalry in Brussels.


:The toast to th.e bride I]


va! Men in top hats ^nd tails and ladles in exquisite gonras, their loveliness hidden; be­ neath 'fur coats, hurried, into the shelter of the churclji. ,


d As the time of the ivedding rew hear,.-the. church.bells


pekledout to add their note of wdlcome to a joyous occislon.


Suddenly, the' crowd grew


sil'ent.' j The thne was ekactly 2-3Q as a Rolls-Royce appear­ ed. It 'drew up at the c lurch


gate. : PATIENT WAIT j The' crowd Swept foi'ward • i Reportbrs, photographers, fri-


flclals [were caught up in the rush as people i struggled to ca,tch a glimpse of toe bride.


iwon.en’ peered jin at thd car windows as |toei bridf


stepped out. She and her fatoef|were sheltered frpm top pitiless rain by an umbrell^ held by a policeman unijil they reache|d the, awning. | ’ [ '


begarij another patient wait in the rain. '


The! crowd re-forme,d ■ and ;


bells r pealed out once and again the , people forward. Then, sudderily,! toe


Forty minutes ; later, ; the ' - • -- -----morp, surged


rain was forgotten.. The bride.'was- o,. i .-r-


welcome.


the bridal gown. THE GOWN


it was of parchmeijt satin


made by a London dressmaker frbiri a Dior design, j, its wide skirt had its fijn-


ness .on both hips and bllloy^ed out over.six; petticoats, among therii layers of toe stiffened nylon net useri by Dior in Paris and brought specially from


..Frarice. ^ | A line of; buttons jtrlmmed


the skirt from the low wpist and; on the ’ high j corsage, which was embroidered with a design of two entwined herirts ‘in gold beads, mother[-of-pearl sequlris and (irop pearls. The shoulders were I sloping and tori sleeves long. I ' |.


I LD NG SOCIETjY ;ablished 1853


OYER 1,000


I InvG^iimeii i


PAID B^'THE SOCIETY


tRIPTlON ARIS


PAID, DP 'SHARES INET


N-r^ TO BEAR IN M ong Reserve's and


ND II


;s or Charges' ^ J.Loss or Depre.


;i(lties for Withdraw; from Day to Dily


i’i S J


Prospectus E writje to:— F.C.rs., Secretary, |


YCIETY.jHIGH STREET, SKIPTON, ORKSHIRE. ! j


' Tidiephone: 2487 LOCAL OFFICE


AVARD 'CHESTER l & SO; STREE'T,i CLITHEROE


TEL CLITHEROE 19. f f i . l


EYE ere you br y


fish vegetai ILES


hplBt' rpa


letabi lilJets. And!


loii p lT.-ezmi


na\^o


r and andi


;a|i l)u;i! C


bu\/- aij;


me al­ ly t'd


ju’re ^u.vinir yoi 'r; ;


with |Blrds Eye there thro\v ! way—1^0 pay you dm'teat, lion pither. It buying youi way.j ; Sea frozo/iYood right prices


■fool 1


cabinet


8 n o th ^ ' to ng for ivs ste


No raessy prepi ra- s time you |stjarted (eals t lb Birds Eye


Icty jin 111 at'


'TTHE'l I lE E N D


Liauid Fun hatsoever iation


-ai: 58 ts


RUGS! I^■


!


STOCK ' a t !■


PrerBodget


PRICES ‘ o! '■


TS LTD.


lALLE^ R^., or 31, CASTLE EROE.


Phone j . It was then that top public


had iheir first real opportun­ ity to admire,the loveliness of


Her yell wasiof Carrlckmy-


cross lade, worn by, her mother and grdat-.grandmother pt


tfelr' weddlngd; The veil was afso Miss Assrieton’s chrlsten-


,g robe. iTf'fwas held by [a


dlamonii tiara, lent.,by the bridegroom’s mother, in which ■' the'Brunner diamond. I :


The red 'rose of Lancaster '■ ' 1 |


arid toe whitd 'rose o f : York, mingled with;lilies of'the val­ ley, hyacinths and cream frpe-


slaS hVjths bride’s bouquet. | There was ample time ;'to


..dmlrej the dress worn by tl>e (iharming bride because, fol­ lowing tlme-hbnoured custom, khp churchyard .gate had been tiai with rope.


; ,


'! The; Hrldal ' couple were i'prisoriers”'until the smiling pride^oom threw handfuls' of polns Into thfe; roadway. These Jwere scrambled for by a group i!of village'boys.:;


j Cairieras flashed as toe pic­


turesque scerie, marred only by the rain.iwas recorded, ’phe crowd had one last glimpse of the bride and her husband in the lighted interior of the [car before they; drove away.


Many people ; contlnuedl to


brave the rain to watch [the rest I of trie, wedding party leave] the church for the | re ception, held in a large elec trically-herited marquee in toe grounds of Dowriham Hal.


[the bridesmaids Trie bride was attended by


Miss'Katharine [Worsley, sjster of trie' bridegroom. Miss Mar­


i' garet Pitman, [Miss, Everllda Flsetwood-Hesketh, the bride’s


cousin, and two flve-year-oldl girls, Caroline j .Gunston and Diana Baird.


Triey wore, red velvet dnsses!


with headdresses and crescent shaped bouquets of Christmas roses and foliage which were designed by Constance Spry, j


Wofsiey, brother of the bride-' groom, and. the groOms'men, the'Hons. Ralph and Nic[iolas


y o iH s


Children win school trophies


nr^'WELVE children of Ppdle Junior School have,; been


■ ' Classl.


Rycroft. Susan , Wild ; Cup: Charles Briggs. Diana Robin­ son Cup; Christine !iEllse. Taylor Bowl (for effort): [Carol Yates and Susan Wood.; Phy­


Winifred RcJgers Cup:[ John ER’S REMINDER [f you have a Y, VIEW


,A. ' NILA Biij AND DEQi


I Competitive Prices. IB CLITHEROB u iiii STORJi:


don’t forg Jt ather


banting account (11 te • I ' ' i '


mas) make sure yP® at special cheque which


' I • ; .


<m cash’lit the counter on your way to the I


:


, , . Yii' , Estlmat»


Resldi b:


e t s » 3Kfl DISTRIL IM IT ED . 1 I i


field and David Rycroft, [


awarded trophies as a result qf this term’s work: j


The best man was Mr. Oliver; The bride I and brjde'giioom pose; for photosraphers as they leave the church


12 hospital men asked to accept lower pay scale


' ■ i ; 1 ' i ; - I ' l l ' I ■ 1


■jlfirEN responsible for the iheatingl and lighting at Calder^ •tn stones Mental Hospital, 'Wnalley, have been asked |to accept a [lower wages scale, i





; department, consider this request as “degradli^ the depart­ ment,” and are to contaict t;vo M.P.s, Mr. Wchard Fort (Clitheroe) and Mr. Charles Fletcher-Coo|te (Darwen).


The 12 men concerned, who work in toe engineering


sical Training Cup: Chtistine Ellse.


'1 '. , „ ; I ■ ! ; Class II ; j ■ j


Thornber Cups: Dianq Layj ‘.Class III ^ ^


iRushton Cupi Derek Parker. Class IV


Taylor Cupi Frances '[Tonge.


iFleldlng !cups;; Patriciq Brooks and Philip Cottam.


Junction crash


■REGINALD Lawton,! of iS] Pendle View, GrlridletonJ


rtoelved a badly-bruised right leg when his auto-cycle wqs in collision with a car|at th4 junction of Waddlngton Road and Brringdrley ■ Aveque on Tuesday.; j ■. , i ■ ; J, [


. Wilson, ' of i 19. Brungerfey j Avenue.


:! The car was driven by Tom i -


able to do something for/us. If not, r do [not know lyhat will happen,” a spokesman


" We hope that they wiU,'be declared. ; [


; The men affected are four shift engineers, four /stblters and four labourers out of a departmental staff of 18. 'Two


of the' shift engineers, 'pho had been In the trade for [25 years, had been working a;i 44- hour week for which th.ey|lre- celved electrical-supply Indus­ try rates of pay.;


[l


to work a 48-hour week, with­ out qny increase Inj their jpay. j under the AiiclUary Staff Council rates. |


They were!now being ask'ed BE-iCLASSIFIED


sifted as engine driver-switch-; board attendants.


. They would aiso be fe-cias-, '|


The spokesman added:' VThese men were craftsmen,


but now they are brought; I down to loW-


labourers.”


being igrade


For rotary] shift work toey would be paid an extra 2dJ per


£8 12s. 4d. [for a 44-hqur vf6ek were' riow being asked to work a 48-hour week for £8 2s} 6d.


Stokers, who now [ rece 'hour. ■ j .:


. [The. four laboured fere drawing £7 ,5s. 9d. | for j 44 hours. Now they would;be paid £7 2A 6d. for ai48-hpur


' I ■ II Week. ’ i ',[


tlsed" at bigger wag^ else­ where, added the spokesman, who said ri'e thought the! best [type of man would [no.t; be attr''cted tri the department. ! When asked by a ireporter


[Even at'the old rates the sdrae type.rif jobs were adver-


I ' [ | |.


Appointme Wesley Ci


TT'HE B^v.| P. A. P A cMort nvpr t.hp xup


ed quarteL„ ....... Clltheroe (Wesley) Circuit at Waterloc last week when a m[ of 612 adul


;s was returne in


sided over the well-attend- •[y meetlria of the ^ .ethodlst' Church'


,Vne prd- iiibership


reported by IDr. C.' Ro ffe -when he preseri;9d the St financial: statement


,TH


an income the genera seas Mlsslo


Mr. T.


the worn to Mrs. Cowp ed to £139


for a statertisnt on the mpljter, a hospital! official refused to sayanything.


-ist. Paul’s! Street, Low Moor. the


iThere-was no damage to house.: ' '


■rtLITHEROE Fire 1 Brigade fire jqt 92


^ turned! out on Monday to Ideal with a chimney■


CltMto'shl: Blackpool Wrlgley;


I were mad; ! Dr. C. R Gordon; Messrs.


,!The foil : Eccles; [Cl:


. A. Payne: lor, Waddl:


ary. Mr. Fellowshi.


i' -I' A' repor of


Erthwalte, Is. 3d'..


, An appe Gift” to tht In South


li for the Methtoi


as glve:i


ijns, whl[e iiwork.'re


J £158 r work of-


INCOME Wrlgley


19:


A satisfactory balancenfas, itewtod’s


vealed by amount-;


reported; s. 5d.Tor he Qver- that: of


. irlca was laun l uched.


on tod W]eek-


.." Poulds [cult Ch£ t .Holder;: preside ap


i^ing app :;Cirdui;' de arid Circuit


iecretarjf igton'


‘Birthday: to Church


Chrllstlan end I at I by Mr. C.


Mr ■i el


Dlntrrients Stewards, J. W.


■ If. [ i


Ais’neton, brothers of trie bride, and Mr. J.phn Worsley, brotrier of the bridegroom, and Mes'srs. D. J. Yorke, R. A. Bar-


] re!tt, D. Bruriner and H. Brun- 'ner., ■


j . '![ ’


■ |The ceremony was conduct­ ed by the Bishop' of Blackburn (Dri W. H. Baddeley), the vlicdr of Downham (thed^ev. W Allen), the Rector of Cips- tdn|(the Rev. R. A. Rawstorjie) arid toe Vicar of Hovingham (thfe R;v. JJ K. Kearsley). | ■ ,


-ESTATE‘S'TAFFS | ., •


Downhani Church choir was latt'mdanoe and pang toe


anthem, " Stand‘ up and bless thejLord” (Goss). Mrs.'W. I. :todd was the organist.


’ About 600 guests assembled ;


ml: not all of triem were able :o i see the service .in.'ithe


church, which has a seating capacity, for only abopt '350.


ber of each of ithelr tenamts’ families should 'be admitted. ^ In addition, [ places ‘ -were found for the iridcor and out-


liord and hidy . Clitheroe lad arranged tliat one,' mem­


dc6r staffs at both Downham ar.d Hovlnghaml


’ . , The remainder of 'the seats


w ?re reserved j for fam.ily friends, many of whom had travelled from Yorkshire [and London, where Lord and Lady


churchyard entrance, looking radiant on the arm of her hup- band ias they received a warm


Clltherbe have their j town home in Wilton iCrescept.


iJkdy i Clltrierqe ripd herself


rirr'arigied trie flowei]^ in toe church: They crimprlsed white andi yellow chrysanthemums,


miriiosa and wlilte roses. M ;


These were jin:two vases ! I . .


standlrig on tjwo oak tables mride specially; for the occa slo'n by Mr, ITom Smith, clerk of j works for j the Downham


Estate. i ' ■ I '


erbe wore aidfsss and piatch- Ing hat of deep green wool lace over white taffeta:


' For the wedding Lady Gllth- | ^ j


' ’ Lady Worsley wore a black fu'r[coat over I a sapphire-col­ oured i woollep dress withr a matcrilng yelV|et' hat. ! ■


bieriis of Laricashire and York­ shire, sunriourited thb foufp tier; cake at the, reception, at which the guests included re­ presentatives pf; public life in C.litheroe and[ district.


I [THE BRIDAL TOAST [Red and! white roses, em-


I Weighing a,hbut 1001b., the


wedding cake| had been maqe by Miss Betty Whlpp.iyatson, whb rias been Lord and Lady Clitheiice’s I co'ok for lEI yearp. It had been iced by Mr. Dick- irisbn, chef | a t ' toe ' Cllftpn Arms Hotel, Lytham.


bride had infinite tact vyar'm heart and a head wor toy of her father and jmotoej:.


Sir Christopher, sa,ld to


,, Among the guests, man -whom were titled, ijvas; [to


a [,


bride’s . former Nanny, ,Mii- Winifred Killlck, now. jllvliig in


VARLEY B|TtEmES


WITHSTAND VIBRATION BEfiriteR THAN ANY OTIffiR M A ^


;| That is why Quarry Owners, Bus Companies,, I Cattle Transporters, Etc,, go In for Varley.l Therefofe | starting your car' on a 'Varley Is.i Naturally a very simple matter


Also beiog an Unspillable Battery there is no acid to eat


j i on yoiir 'vehicle


'th e demand for these flatteries is terrific so we advise you not.to [delay in ordering j your -requireiments


j


rement in London. ; who with, the Assheton ffm: forj 10 years. :


I 'The.bride’s present to bridegroom, comprise,d w coht. buttons and studt plktlnum and emerald, redelved from 'the bridegpoqmj 'diamond ear-rings, j


1 alst-


PHONE GHATBURN 216


parents to the bride iwas a iur coat, and to the brldegtoom they gave a television se l.


■The gift Of'. the" bhdh The parents pf the Irice-


grbom gave the .bri|le a; d|a- mbrid bar brooch and' to 1,he bridegroom, furniture.,.


FROM TENAljjTS;


The staff of Hunting dnd' son, toe shipping and aviation


concern, where Miss Assie- ton was a member yjf thp p ib- 11c relations staff, presented " silver sauce boat.


Mr. Worsley the tenants of ] .estate


Guerdale Estates gave a sjlvqr salver, while thb Downpam outs/de staff presented of sliver spoons ;and toe 1 staff gave a pair oi blankets


! Tenants of Doynharri


j Downham Dranl;a Club jqve a powder bowl and the icnopl- children of Downnam a cplna 'posy of flowers. iWlto it went I a horse-shoe decorat^ card


through two bjg ropii .which the hundreds tf


Parish Church c Miss Assheton w as a member,


The present of ,Dc Doir, of which


was embroidered table mats. When the ccuple :, elt for


their honeymoon in I ;aly- to trie


they went first and then to Ro to England at


)|me-.]ri


bride wore qn eijsembie c f tur­ quoise and black. Her ” dress an'd j; straight .'- coat were iri turquoise black fleck,I and her-smqll, hat was turquoise.


She. took! with heir [a qhprt


evening frbek of black v rivet spotted stiff silk, straplffifand with a Spanish air.! It 1 i-wom with a vlvi'd de ;p-pirik i tble.


At night a small dipner-,


party was [held for thp prldes- malds and.ushers.


? 1 10-12 Castle Street, CLITHEROE. T E L 23


LEATHER GOODS in finest Pigskins, Moroccos, Coach Hides, Golien Hides and Hand-crushed I Kid . . .


Purses


I Shopping Bags rSchOoi Bags from 16/6


; Stud


Handbags from 15/6 to 117/- I


Over 100 In stock


REVELATION and ANTlilR 'TRAVEL CASES. I IN THE SPORTS SHOP


[Finest tannage. Strong ybt soft as Velvet. [,


I LAMBSKIN GLOVES AND ' ' ■ MITTENS , :


Local stockists Of


‘Darts and Boards, . Foptb^, i Games, Golf Balls, Seat Sticks! Boys’ Knickers and Stockings, 1 Table


SELLERS OF GOOD LEATHER FOR NEARLY A CENTURY AND A HALF.


C 0 O K ' | OVER 1,000


RUGS ■ IN


STOCK .


p. ■ AT


Pre-Budget PRICES


A ■IT Auditors, Mrs, ITay-


Womsn’s Mrs. F.


and H. Sderet-


WALTS LTD.


58, WHALLEY Rd , or 31, CLITHEROE. —


CASTLE ST. Phone 136


I ;/ Hockey Sticks ' and Boots, • Bows : SUBBDTEO — The outstanding, Football Game.


Football Jerseys, Tennis Sets.


and' .Arrows, Roller ‘‘Skates,


j


_ _ . from 3/11 Manlcurd Cases Hairbrush Cases garette Cases Tlting Cases loxes, 5/11


Walkts from 18/6 '


ding gifts were displayed. CHOIRS GIFT


fiom


Hovingham a[sljve]c hot water jug. The estate staff .^aqe ja silveH'cigarette box.


THE QUEEN' OF DELICIOUS CAKES AND PA STR ^


ij( LOOK FOR TTHE |NAjilE ON THE i?ACKAGE [ i


‘[ YORA varieties include: '


written by one of toe -cM Iren. Last week toe'|:hi)idren filed


Cakes, Tarts, Mince Pies, Foridanj^, Puffs, Apple Charlottes, Jam'arid Cream Sandwiches, Fruit and Madiera Cakes, Chocolate Cake, Gold pakei.and Angel Cake, Fruit Slab Cake, Parkin, Fruit Malt Loaf and„ other good things. !


' I ■ ! I ■ Special Festive Cakesj • Rich Dundee |Cakes I ■ in decorative tin boxes, 8/- and [12/6,


VORA products can be obtained a!t all" shops where Veget 'Bread is so,d.


BEN WdnSLE’V LTD.. NORTH END BAKERY. DARWEN i


> Voira Christmas' Cakes ; i I four varieties, from 4/4 tO; 15/- i


TASTY FARE 1 For XMAS [


, I. ■ . , r. . i .


and joy for every day. , BE SURE t o BUY


the steel or metal parts


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