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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^
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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cabinet
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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.
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'! 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
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<m cash’lit the counter on your way to the I
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, , . 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
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■jlfirEN responsible for the iheatingl and lighting at Calder^ •tn stones Mental Hospital, 'Wnalley, have been asked |to accept a [lower wages scale, i
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; 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.;
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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-
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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., ■
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■ |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
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rement in London. ; who with, the Assheton ffm: forj 10 years. :
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The.bride’s present to bridegroom, comprise,d w coht. buttons and studt plktlnum and emerald, redelved from 'the bridegpoqmj 'diamond ear-rings, j
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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,
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_ _ . 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 [
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and joy for every day. , BE SURE t o BUY
the steel or metal parts
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